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Show 18 - Salt take City, UtaS - - THE .DESEREr NEWS - - 1 Stale And Local Obituarta4, Utah Girls The Deseret News makes no charge for obiluary kictures. Sign To Teach It is a service furnished without coat to our readers. atr Gallo way---- trvalliirDun--c1:ottat ;:,,t,,..4., - , , '', ,I, ,,, , "A IsnciuttitiAt ' Ana Duke Lm'cuc. she was born In Manny,r. Ind 4 ..ste, 1, 11333. A Etturt it ois bad ferr tke It 1.:... , .,., A , ,,,.. , , , AY ..' . 'kite airy ire.1 bY tr,r butnard, fbnnett Duncan of $ait Labe: - - three sena .1 JSI pit A, . I o. I 1 :ones Of DUlitAll and Murray: 11 rt,,, Dun- - I, Os lel it t Lake I nrre dansh. I zl, 7 ter,. Mrs. !A r.. 1a5 tor anti Mit,sste, I, a to ra boils et Sall ,,an, Mra Lu,'Y ' 1:: r11r- r-,- ,, it of 1:12.1-o-. Lake hoe' yesterday ,o1 dlualtailVer of it, SBA Mrs.Eve, Bell AIMS land Avenue. died III a 23 Mrs. srantib.!dren L. brat, and even great grande),uldmo. William B Phillips - 'William Baisden Phillip L. Fres iton of William W. and Edna died at the $13 Stith Avenue, of Fareinoma resident yesterday fanuly he kidney. to the lather and motbee, the child is survived by van stews. Mrs. Marion' Tanner and Miss Jimena 'and Phillips: a brother. RobertS. PhIlliPS A. Phillips three grandparents. firs. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Free M. All ate of Pall Lake. - , Clarence N. Gerry Nathaniel Gerry. 63, 435 East 'First South Street,- statistician - for the United States Bureau rof Mines- in Salt : Lake, died at his residence yesterdu of hatural but undetermined causes. native of Cantonvilla Mr. Ger. A resident -- 17 was lvorn April 19, 1979. of ',Salt Lake for 35 yeara be came here a. a mines bureau employe short' ly after the establishment of the SaltLake 'office. Mr. Gerry' was In charge of the Mine Production and Hconorn He 'vey.Divivion from 1925 to 1939. was a member of the Cathedral of the Madeleine Catholic Parish; t 4, Mr. Gerry is survived 1,7 two brothers. James L. Getry of Pelham. N. and ehaties F. Gerry at ViaphiPtt- tnn DC.. and a sister. Mute Lily 8. Gerr7,t-41s- o ,,of Washington, D. C. Clarence , De Ild Lucille Schaèdler' Mrs 'nelli LuU et, Schaedler, widow of Joseph M. Sauey lier. died lilat a Salt Lake. hospital Wednesday 425 a.m. of earcinoma. She was et we in womens ions of the Cathedral of the Madeleine parish of the Catholic Chilvd. Isis a feemee president of the Altsr Seeley of and for the Cathedral of the Madeleine treasnrer many years served u Mrs. Sehaedler was the- organization. also setae in the Catholic Women's Learnt the League of the bumf APPO Meart avid the l'arents-reaeher- s elation of the Judge Memorial School. Bo in Si.. Patil,-MinnJuly 4. Imo. is daughter of John and Catherine Green. Walsh. she had lived in Salt Lake for the past 37 years'. Surviiing are a daughter. Ifni. Dfna Jorgenson of Salt Lake: a son. Jasepit Sehaedler. with the U. armed ior-aand a sister. Mra. Theresa reeler, Of Ironton. Mich. Jackie Morrison Morrison Joyce ICANABcTuneral services i --- home economics graduates from the Utah State Agricultural Colto lege have signed contracts teach,,in secondary schools in. ROOSEVELT, I:tab.Funeral serviem were field hers 1ednesday for John I. who died liaturda, Wesley Galloway. in the Hee Hospital in Ogden. Mr. Calloway was born Jan. IS. iIn Mt of ..:.vr.. I; on)loewdoefnlIbuel ..a; ipaiogin. to has been active in Church and civie al- r-:,..7 l ilio;:.A.1.0 ' lairs and was the ti.::,:....' in . :!,,, Wit marshal : If. had Hs Vernal. beenand 1,1411op ll...,,,,;,.,!: ,,,....1,.;!.! -fi,.5---i.. priest. ,,.: .:.::' highAmong ''''''', his elide '7 Relit Wes were ores- :.,! 1,0 ll,...-. ' Went of the Uintah t, ......., 1, ,, ' f...,,:, Basin Stockgrowers Y5., t Association and di- tll:t !,'.-' ." I rector of the Boos. !,..", evell State Jiang. k him Surviving 1: are his widow. Mrs. 4 ., klizabeth Annie ., e, I the ....17;',:it,l,...., IMwdeti, and and 1,'-following seas ll Leon daughters: t Mr. Galloway Galloway of Roose. . : vett, Heber Charles Louie GalGalloway of an Francisco, lowav of Rootievelt, HRZPI Merle Frayne of Seattle Wait.; Fontella Galloway of t Corvallis, Ore.: Olive Galloway of Stewart, Nee.: Orval Galloway of Ogden; Mrs. Annie E. Hales of Himeret. Mrs. Leora Zunho of Knonetelt. and Mrs. Maurine Cooper of Ogden : also one liAtPT, Mrs. Olive Duncan of 114eadow, Utah; 14 grandchildren and Iwo r t, The larger than usual number of filacements in the field, Pro- lessor Humpherys said, is traceable to the consciousness developed by Americans of the nutritional reeds of the people, and to the necessity for adjustment to the new clothing program. ''More girls are going into the teaching profession , this year than ever before, however, 'which means that the need for trained leadership in youth and adult classes will not go unheeded," he explained. A breakdown of bureau figures shows single placements in j$i t ) for FAIRVIEWFuneral, set vices Archibald Lyman Coxwherhed Tues. in received day aa a result of injuries the Standarciville coal mine Monday. will be conducted Friday at '5:30 pm. in the Mitchell Funeral Boma' at Prioe of with Bishop Ephraim A. Muloteen the Standardville 'Ward in .charge The body then vitt betakeit to the home of Albert Stewart, 'int uncle. in Fairview where frismisemat call Saturday from 1 to 3 P.m, Further services will be held In the Fair Stew Second Ward chapel Saturtlai at 3 pm. Burial will be in Fairview Cite Cemetery. 4 lila wife. - MeiCox la aurvivedIwo Macitelain Cox; Constance rdella his par-- children. Mildred and Cox Anderson "Ms. Mal of Fairview. and the following hrothSalt ere and sisters: Arthur Id. Cox, Lake. Alfred Ray Cox. Lai Angeles; Alvin Col7Wtandardv1lle: Lurenzo Cox and Mrs. Alice Simonds of Ely, Nev. Utah placements include: Marjorie Anderson of Lehi,- Morgan, High School; 'Enid Fishburn of Elder City, Box Brigham High; Julette Cordon of Pocatello, Ida., Smithfield Junior High; Phyllis Gardner of Salt Lake, Lehi High School; Virginia L. Huff of Draper in the Jordan School District;. Doris N. Hughes of Milford, South Sanpete High; Frances Johnson of Manti, Logan ,Junior,iligk Ruth Mary Larson of 'Nyssa, Ore.,- Park City High. Marna Peterson of Logan, Gunnison High; Lucile M. Pixton of Draper, Grantsville High:- - Kathof Bountiful, erine Rasmussen Green River t High; Anna Lou of Rees Smithfield, in the Cache School District; Robert Faye RobSalt erts of Lake, Minersvibe Junior Iligh; Elaine Sandberg of Hurricane, Hurricane High; Elizabeth J. Stone of Park City,' Park City High: Ruth Sycamore of Brigham City. Bear River High; June Tracy of Ogden in the lper County District, and Beth Welling of Farmington, in the Emery County School District. Esther Bauerle of Salt - Lake will teach at Clyilton, Ida.; Mr-Ia- n Eaton of.. Wendell, Ida., Hamer High; Ettamarie Fowler of McCammort High, Idaho Falls, Mary Hatch of Oxford, Id., Rockland High: Cara G. Klingler of , Rexburg. Ida.-- Moreland; Frances W. Kurtz of Tooele, Arimo High; Ruby Richards of Midvale, Thatcher; Sybil Shumway of Logan, Franklin; and Mae Cutler of Shelley, Ida., Thomas High. Another .graduate, Harriet Parks of Magna, is working In the chemical reseach division of of the Carborundum Company of America at Niagara Falls, N. ,Fleiza Almazon. BINGHAMBonnie daughter of Thomas and Margaret Knight Almaion, died Wednesday at 4:30 pm.. in a Bingham hospital of bronchial pneumonia. Oct. The child was born In, Bingham, 27. 1941. Surviving are her parents. two sisters, limo and Eleanor Amazon of Bingham. and two grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Knight ot Bountiful. Funeral services will he conducted Mot, Friday at 3 p.m In the 'Bingham Bishop David S. Lyon Wary Chattel by Ward.-Buriabe in will of the Bingham the Murray City Cemetery. Samuel Bradshaw B. ,Woodland Mrs. Kilbourn 'Porter. Two More Enlist of the Naval Aviation Cadet Se. lection Board, San Francisco. Both: Young men formerly at. fended tni.Brighani :Young Urnat Provo. Soon they will report to the 1.r. S. Naval Base at Oakland Airport in California.,Latar..they., will be transferred-tan advanc-- . Pd base for final Indoctrination. or.. Upon successful-- completion of the program, th6, will be ,commissioned ensigns in the U. S. .Naval Reserve, or second lreu.. tenants In the Marine Corps Re-- . IVichael Jensen GrNMSONnineral ser.lees tnr Mi- chael Jensen, , 97. whn thect 3innclarwere to be onnauetorl Thoraday p,ro.' In the GlinnilkOn WarclChapel by kirbop John Cooper LoGANrruneral Cooper. 60, iiertii-e- Of Dietrich. . s for Ida, whn John died In Logan Tuesday. will be ,enreineted at m. in the Dindeinet Sturdy on Idertuary Chapel by 131see9 Fred ZCL1.1 your occoun chary?. tió C. 0. M1S,'"ve,nprovals , ke4.N - sayings on infants' and girls' wear Infants 16 Shirts, 'real 39; Sale Tots' SFring Coals, 1 to 6x, reg. 8.98 to 14.98 fine-kn- it M1 3 for 1.00 5 98 to 9.98 Swim Togs and ,te2123 P1ay'-4Shor1- s, zail to 3.98 InfantaSecond '....980 , to 2.98 Flom )- Beinb.erg Sheer Prints, '10 to 16, reg. 5.98, sale Group of Bathing Suits, reg. 1.980to .98, reduced Group Play Clothes, reg. 1.98 to Group of Sheer Dresses, 7 to 14, reg. White and pastel junior Dresses, .10-1- ZCM1 No. reg. $3 to $5 - ......3.00 N-- 7 ?A t' 4 's V 7 ik 440 i 4 - gay colOrs and dark' shades at thesetrernen- - P. k dous savings! Hurry 2CMI several! for loot MillinerySeco.nd ' clearance , of china, - ZCHI China , c.., 50 , I 1103 I ( - 3 Dresser Set, White Plume design, reg. 10.50, sale Dresser Set, French motif, reg; 10.00, sale' Crown Derby Mugs, hunting designs, reg. 7.50, sale Nib" 30.00 , Tioga Zephy, Silver Glow, .jumboline, Bretton-sheeMarimba, Krinkle Crepe and Angel Crepe Yams, reg. 39c to 59c skein 190 1 19 2420 Tapestry Squares, floral centers, reg. 1.50 5000 Rayon Stripe Cloths, reg. 2.25, celarance 1 89 Group e of r, ZCMI Art NoodloworkSocond sale MATRIX SHOES furniture, ,0 housewares draperies, W:shmaker Sofa, reg.,149.50, July clearance 119.50 1 Wishmaker Champ, reg. 79.50, greatly reduced 59.50 Dunccm Phyla Dining-looable, reg. 89.50 .. 14.50 1 Secretary, Wishmaker design, reg. 149.50, sal 114.50 2End Tables, Wishmaker patterns,-re- g. 24.50, sale 17.95 1 Coffee , reg. Table, 39.50, sale 29.50 Album Wishmaker of and reduced Group Lamps, ....13 ,Roses, Upholstery' Fabrics in Wishmaker flolrals and stripes! reduced 13 kid! suede! gabardine! all colors and sizes! m 1 ,, ..... glass-toppad- ceiling prices 9.95, 10.95, 11.95 Here i9 your once-a:yechance to save on the th'at beautiful Matrix shoes assure you more foot comfort and flattery than any other9 made! Every shoe exquisitely fashioned 'in the finest kid, gabardine or suede every one featuring the famous in leather" that makes' irou feel as "footprint , though select yours you're walking on clouds. Hurry while ranges are complete. of Floor 1 F ar iCMI Homo FurnishingsThird Floor I Transparent Cake Covers, metal tray, reg. 1.00 890 Chrome Bun Warmers and Servers, regular 1.49, reduced to 1.34 1 Cake Sets in &row) and crystal, reg. 1.49 of and Cleanser Flake Sets, Holders, Group Soap Spice 50 Recipe Files, all reduced Cutmaster Butcher Knives reduced;- 6, 7 or blades, regular 49c to 69c 390 to 590 34 - - 0.00 0renproof Bowl Sets, reg. 1.19 Electro Broiler Lid, fits your fryingpan, reg. 2.75 2041 Shoe SalonSecond floor : t.;. .7.00 6 50 5.00 c. Antique Austrian Vases, copper wheel engraving, reg. 50.00 pair ' ZCMI Gift StapScond nom ',!'.,7, SALE! Floor DepartmentStreet - 4- - needlework 2.50 I 00 gifts, Fostoiria Bowls, Federal American design, reg. Candles, Wishmaker colors, all lengths, regular 15c to 25c, reduced. 4.kC:7;7747T.,ZPArnWogeolsw,Paorleim zcmt HousowatiosDownatairs 2.39 - Slot. - accessories, - notions; stationery corsets and underwear reduced! reduced! 1 99 Garr's, 3 'styles, 32 to 40, reg...2.50 of France American Franco, Lady, Lily Group Girdles, 0 to 20.00, reduced 15 Group of Rite Form, Frcmco, Lily of France landt American foundations, reg. 5.00 to 25.00, reduced...15 Lady ' reg.-3.5- , MI Lingerie and CorsetsScond Float 4 ..... tcli- - ,,IrmfortAMMgraz,z-X:artz;.,'- - 2, - of iAT s, - RaYon Crepe Group of Summer Costume jewelry, reg.1.00 to 2.0Q, reduced 50 Bummer-Glovepastels and hites, reg. 1.25, sale I 00 Summer Gloves, stilart 1.00 59c, 2 for 100 of white Special group and colors, reduced Neckwear, .50 Sheer and Crepe Blouses, 32 to 40, sale 3.50, 2 49 leg. Floral Shantung 'Blouses, 32 - 40, reg. 2.49, sale .L.98 Batite Blouses, sheer and feminine; reg. 2.49, sale .......1.98 Beautiful Summer' Belts, all reduced 50 Rayon Knit Fantiei, all sizes, 3 styles, reg. 49c 390 Buttons cmd,Buckles in summer designs, reclized ..... slip-ons,re- ZCNIT Acciwortos-Stre- t Mabel J. Athav: Trenton. Mrs. J. Earl Andrews.: Wellsville En. 1. Mrs. John Ridley: Wellsville GeneVa 2, Mrs , No. Mucray; Young Ward, Mrs, Joseph Olsen. Logan No. 1. Anna P. Wilson. :164 South Main: Logan Emma C,- Dunn. 63 West Sixth South: Logan No. 3, Mrs. Gilbert ' Avenue; 'Thorpe. 49 Marindale Logan N. 4. Leand,,r T. Jones, .275-. NOrth Fourth West: Logan Rasmuss-en-, No5. Rasmus 199 West First South. Logan No: 6.Mrs. Charles Carlson, .285 ,North :First West; Q. George Logan No. 7. Mrs. Rich, 192 East Third North; Lo gan No, 8, Della Hickman, 21 East Fifth North: Logan No. 9, Emma Marshall, 767 East Second North; Logan. No. 10, Mary M. West. 293 Boulevard; Logan No. 11, Marcia P. Reid; 742 North Third East. , - IIRESSCLEARAJUE real .. don't miss them! Float Party Game Books, reg. 50c, sale only Utah Souvenir Pillow Tops, reg. 1.00, 2 only Doub:e-DecPlaying Cards, reg. 2.00 Group ,juvenile Fiction and Non Fiction Books, reduced k 250 ti,H' t re , Slimmer Pastels, sizes ,4.490 I 00 4' reg. ta.29.95- 10.00 Summer Primts, reg. 16.95 to 29.95 14.95 Pastel Paity.Dresses, reg. 19.95 aid 22.9514.95 Pastel party Dresse;4, 12 and 19.95; Sale 10.00 5 Mckternity Dresses, cotton, rayon; reg. 7.00 ' ' : l door-crashe- rs - 10-2- - 10-1- 13 1A,-re- g. ZC141 StationaryStroot Floor 7.95-1(11.9- ,S,', save on ZC,Mils,finest fabrics! '1 , k ZCMI Dress 4 Z'' , .sale'', of i..remnants 2, Price '41 , 'Every piece ,taken from our regular stock of beautiful f ZCMI Deb 9 White re,g 7.95 to Dresses, Cotton Sheers ,,prints; fIcarls; L'Aiglon Bember Sheers, reg. n fabrics 10-4- 0, Foshloornakers CenterSocond noor , 12-4- " .. - - nqn cx , Floor ShopSecond 12-4- "-- - Floor ..... - ,4rati.1,11CIGgi tons, rayons, printed silk velVets and many other fabrics. Save on several pieces. , . - , ZCMI SalonSecond Dark Sheers, deb sizes, reg. to $25, reduced Group Summer Formals deb sizes ,reg. to 19.98, reduced ''. chnichas justbeenC(4Th pleted in,Scipio.'under direction of,Dr..pean C. Evans and Courtly flealth,Nurseanet Thampr sdn1 Two hundred persons ere' inooulated tor. typhoid fevers and 100 were vaccinated for amalh. reg. $5 to $8 'gUteril'fid'i.kiiii16-- ,' --F- ics; 0 2, scrrin July 30.An - 4" 4 Get those smart hats you, need to finish the summer looking crisp and chid Get straws-felt-, ,s, fah- - "7 I Nn., Larsen: Smithfield d t L. litalinherg; Rich. 1, Rebecca R. Lewis; Elizabeth Hem dricks: River 'Heights. Dora P. a Chapman: SmithlieldN-1.--RPbeoc- Mrs. Jesse mond No. Richmond iff,11 4 4 Floc .z':;m::.:::e'.:::,:Ili-:'',-1- Mrs. 1, 44,- S - , - ,..50 ... .. .50 4.98, reduced 2.98 arid 3.98 1.984md 2.98 reg. to 5.98,,reduced 50 of . 1 - Elizabeth Lindley; Newton, Ruth N. Ro lph; Nihlev. Lil liath Clim mings: North Logan. Elvira- Nelson: Paradise, Alire C. Shaw. providence. Margaret Green. No. $1 , """ .., - - 10 lows: Amalga Royal Jorgenson: Avon, Pearl Bankhead: Benson, Sarah Cowley; Cove, Mrs. Elva D. Allen. College Ward. Mrs. L. E. Sorensen; Cornish, Mrs. John O. Erickson; Clarkston, Ellen B. Godfrey. No. 1, Marinda Mr. Hyrum Bride: Hyrum No. 2, Lovisa Allen; Hyrum No. 3, Nora Nielsen; Hyri Park, Nettie Reeder; Lewiston No. 1, Ethel McGee; Lewiston No. 2, Henry Hodges: Lewiston No. llt Mrs. Harold Wood. Millville, Kate pehrson: don, H. P. Whitney; Mt. Sterling, roterborn ILIT CLEARANCE ,IULY Cord-De-Sued- e and 27. Within the coming week, the at the county staff members clerk's office will distribute registration books to all precinct headquarters. Registrants were listed as fol- Edwin Olsen: Petershoro R m:inYkzelmrt5,o;,:x6mtsrcamazit Sets, 1 and Pique regular 3.50 2.98 Back of Better Dresses, 3 to 6x, reg. 1.98 to 10.98 1.69 to 7.98 Swiss Bonnets cmd Straw Hats, reg. 1.29 .to 3.98, reduced 13 to Va 1 98 Jackets, 2 to 6, reg,0.98 Boys 13 well; these values o 11 LOGAN, July 30.Registrants In Cache County precincts for the autumn elections have been listed by N. J. Crookston, county clerk, and total 45 in number. registration will he conducted on Aug. 11 and 35. Prior to the general election on Nov. ft, registration days are set for Sept. 8 and 15 and Oct. 6, , or.. refunds - Reoistration Agents Chosen Michael Jensen Wesley H. Greenhaloll US3 -- Thomas Ital 'Mari Wilson A, - B6nnie Almazon Kathleen , ., Ronan-,--Mbnt.- Archibald Lyman Cox Margaret Jeffery quality' marchandis of r'! South Dakota, Montana, Nevada, and Wyoming, while 19 girls will tbach in Utah and nine in Idaho schools. Donna Ballard of the staff bf the :Benson joins Hot Springs faculty staff at Hot Hazil Springs, South , Dakota; will teach Perry of In her home state; Lois Peterson of Hyrum will teach at Afton, Wyb.; and Rae Scott of Elko, Nev., will teach at Nyells, Nev. - services for MINERSVILLETuneral Samuel Bradshaw. 117, whodied July 11, Brad. Witham son. bis at the home of be will haw at Minersville alter a short .erinducted Thum lay for Jackie Ray the in on July lt news, wore conducted Morrioort. 14. and Joyce 'N111111111 Moe. by Bishop Minerevi Ile dispel, directed noon, 13, eon and daughter of Jack W. and Vern H. Morrison of 14t. Carmel Delos Baker. was born Al Ir. 20. Mr. Bracishaw Junctiqn, who drowned Monday. afterL noon in the Virgin River near their, in Derby. Bile land, son of Yd18,54 home. Bradshaw. ward sind Sarah Bagshaw Services will be in the Mt. Carmel, lie came with his parents as converts to arvi in with Biehop BA ward T,interested became Utah in Mt. Lamb in charge. Be mason. mining and worked asand a The two drowned ..about I i.m. when made they married Alice Wood, they were 111Wintinillir in a hole up the Jim Brad. their home In Minersville. river from their home. They bed rona 1229 in died to the poo1 . alone except for a yotmker shim and Mx sons by Bel M survived "water they were tending. When 1 NI of returned claiming that the two daughters: Mr.. Sarah Robinson' Nev.; ' were biding from her, the mother be. Nev.; Rufus Bradshaw of Pioche, Brad came worried, unt someone to inveeti. and Calvin Mrs. Catherine loth William-Bradshaand gate, and tha double drowning wu dia. ,haw of Towle; SI , covered. Mineraville; Mrs. Ellen lox of ail-toThere bad been, w flood down the two and brother a 'river two days befere which had wash. grandchildren; Eliza tieorips Bradshaw and Mrs. eft the swimming hole to a larger Moe. Roberta of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Moroni !rho girl knew how to swim and it Myers of .believed she may have gone to the rescue of her brother, who bad slipped Into the pool. S. Jockin Rev we born at SpHngrille, ()et. 3. 1927. and .Joyce Virginia was SPRINGS. HOT LAVA born at Soldier Summit Wont- 4. 1929. services for Thornu Hattinan, SL longBoth tired with their-- parents at Mt. Carmel for the past 11 years, attend. time resident of Lava Hot Springs who , wilt be conducted hero for the Valley School. Med Monday. reSurvivors are the parents: two sititeni, Friday Rt 10 p.m. Rosary willthe befamBetty Jean and Marie. end rrandperpote, cited Thursday at it.p.m. at kr. and Mrs. N. t1 BAM,Pft of Helmer. ily borne. , Burial will be in Cemetery. Hallinan, a farmer. had resided years. here approximately was born Jan. St, 1850, at He Of John and son Ireland: Dungarvin. GUMNISON.---Services were belt! Item Johanna Slattery Garvin Itallinan. On Laura Potter married 2 in tbo Ward 1900, at be Gunnionn r.m. today June SI, Chapel .for Michael .letutett. 91. Man at Oxford. widow, handcart Vinneee and Indian War Veteran ingluds the Survivors. besides H. who died Monday at 8:30 a.m. at the rims brothers and salters, Mr.. E.. home of big eon. Andrew C. Jeneen. Elaim N. Gyer of Twin Falls. Mrs.Hainea of Otis Mrs. rake. of Salt -soul& Mont. ' Frank Hallinan of ShenTex.: Mrs. W.,- D. Wain., Pard Clarence POCATELLO. Ida.Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Vert Railer and Itens. Le3effery, 79, of 113 West WyethAvenue, Crossiey of Lava Hot Springs. and Pocatello: of O. Jeffery. died Wedneswidow Lewis Hallinan of Renard and land ' Edmond day afternoon at a Pocatello hospital two brothers. Michael and following a lengthy illness. Hallinan el Ireland, and- 10 grandchil.Mrs. Jeffery was, born Jun. I 1663, dren. In Scotland. Showgirls to the United States in 1671. Y. settling in Bingham, 'Utah. where she resided 40 yeers. Then ehe moved to s. Kathleen POCATELLO, Fait Letts, with her hosband. 21, wale ot Delbert C. !Wiriest. Wilson. In 1932, beenusk of failing health, Avenue. Eaves 436 South of shei moved So Pocatello to live Wilson a died Wednesdayt afternoon in a PONktel daughter. Mrs. E. J. Potter. morith's a 11011PitLI 1011t9Wille lo Mn. Jeffery was married in Stilt 'Lske in 1279. Her husband died in 1924. of a heart ailment. Mrs. Wilson was born ?Sof: 901. 1919. Survivors. besides Mrs. Potter. in and elude. a second daughter. Mn.. Vith at Kepler. Nam. daughter of kir.rotatetto . one of McGill. New: eight grandchil-lers.,1C D. Strewn. She- incame 1929. te-with her wend' dren and six She vas graduated from ligh 411001 here in 1938. and Jan. 1, 1939. was married to Mr. Wilson. inSurvivors, besides the husband, JUNCTIONFuneral. services will be clude a son, Gary Willson. the be)ents, ronducted here Friday at 2 p.m. in the sisa and DVS brothers of Salt Lake: ehapel by Bishop ,efiat Applegate for ter. John Strewn of Lincoln. Mont.: H. Greenhalgh. ID, who died Donald and Forxest Straivn ot St his home here Monday afternoon of a In; Charles Strawn, with the II. .S. heart ailment. Calif.: Field. at McClelland Army, Be wu born at Junction. March 1, Sirawn of Salt Lake and Mrs. James 1923, eon of George D. and Nellie Brink Alameda. W R. ,of Thomoson and his entire lived erhoft.Greenbalgh. will be ea- Funeral arrangements life in Flute County. liounced ,by!Downard Mottuary:, SarViTera are hie Parente. five broth-- , Sra. Ferrel and Elmer Greenhalgh of Panguitcht Lloyd. Allan and Clive N. Greenhslith of Junction: three. sisters. Mrs. Mary Megeer of California. Ar- for services BLACKFOOT.--fune- rat mote and Bessie Greenhalgh ofe JuteMrs. liannie Baker Woodland, 69. who ., Aldied last Saturday., were held YesteedaY in Blackfoot. Buriel was in the of.Robin the enIJyrum under the direction Cemetery e MortuarY. PROcrOFuneral service,' for Hyrilm Prior -- in 1938, when she gut fered Rilbourn Porter, 63, proprietor of , the stroke. Mrs. Woodland WAR 11011VA in the Ponter Polito Chip Company, who diedand had beln the .position, .of Chun. Tuesday-oa heart .:diernee. wilt be consecretary in-- ' the Rettet Society of. the ducted FridaV at 2 p.m. in the.Foorth Blackfoot First Ward anti watt collo..., Ward by iliwhop Victor J. Itsrd. Woe in the MIA in the- - Robin Ward. will be in the Provo City Duval rark. Sim was born in Hanover county...Va.,' in 1873 and WAPI Married to George Lee Rollinson. in Richmond Va.. in 1893. Upon coming to Idaho.. they eettled at Robin 'where 4r. Rollinson died. In SPANISH FORK, July- 30.1n 1906, ohe was married to Joseph Mareh, Lorin W. Creer, 22, and Wendell She la ourrieed T. Woodland st Logan, Twe1ves,-21- , of Spanish Fork ,by her husband, one son and three i, Rollinson N. G. Wapelio; daughters: have enlisted in Class V5 Naval Rollinson of Blackfoot: Florence ,Aviation, It was announced to-- - Rollinson and Mrs. Allis. H0114.1 of We. Woodland of pellet. and Thomas P day by' Lieutenant Commodore Blackfoot: one brother, Arthur R. Ball E. IL Walter, senior member ot 'Pocatello, 23 grandchildren and lire o'", rr .. Utah. Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, and Nevada. L. R. HumpheryS, professor of agricul-- tural education and chairman of the college placement bureau, had reported today. kie l.!...4!,...,!'::.!::-;- Tliüriday, July 30,1942 South Dako ' ...1:.:.am.te...... , - ZatIrs cu.tstonding stoiowide reductions on rcsuldr stocks . , - : STIVS1r-i - --- - , .... . e. , ,,'t',::;'z'47-.z-,- 50 k. , 18 E, 8.00 -7a t 1"-- .. ' , will be in the Book Department Monday from Z . s f; - Elisabeth Pickett Chevalier, author of "Divine Woman" , ' :&ti,M,?7,1'F,-t;',:- 7 N 25 9.---'- zomi House. and Town ShopSecond Floor EI, ' reduced reg.- 2.50, sale 10.95, now 6-1- g ',., . . 17.95, t 50 - to 4 to meet readers of her book. I it, |