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Show V. '8&r DESERET ' XEWS THE 1 Salt Lake City, L'tah : ; In Training; One Missing killed esterday in a plane crash near Las Vegas, Nev, and One Salt Lake flier was killed as a result of a plane crash at McCarren Field, Las Vegas, New, gnd another was missing in Pacific in . the Southw area, "w ar bulletins said today. Lt. Avalon L. Finlayson, son of Mr and Mrs Leon I Finlayson of 4526 Redwood Rd , was Second Lt. George C. Kohl, husband o' Mrs. Mariann F. Kohl, ac-ti- E. 3rd So. St , was today reported as missing in action in the Pacific since July 10. ' Lieutenant F i n a y s o n was killed with three others in the crash of a nawgation training plane. The accident occurred eight miles northwest of the field and the plane spun to eaith at an altitude of about 3,000 247 e- -t 1 feet. He enlisted in June, 1941, and had his basic training at Field, Phoenix, Ariz. He and received his commission wings at Stockton, Calif. He was born Jan 11, 1918. A graduate bf the University of Utah, he Was a member of the Thun-derbir- Intercollegiate Knights. Survivois include his parents; his widow, Mrs. Marianne Newton Finlayson, who has been ip Las Vegas with him, two brothers. Burns E Finlayson of Salt Lake, four sisters,. Marie, and Frederick J Finlasson of the U. S navy at Alameda, Calif , Bonita, Elaine 'and Janice Finlav-so- 1 n of Salt Lake KILLED IX CRASH n Newr Orleans He married Miss Mariann Fns. ter May 19. 1942. Hear Expert Poultry Men To Be Disease Control To Meet Subject poul-tryme- Robert James Banks William Robcit James Banks four month-oson of Farrell John and Nadine Hobbs Eanks of 547 Butte Stnet, died in a Salt Lake hospital at 8 am. Thursday of an undetermined cause Born Aptil 29, 1943 he is suiwved by his parents, three brother, Arnold Banks Howard Banks and Earl Banks, all of Salt Lake two re-Lotev Banks and Qhir)ey Banks both of Salt Lake a grandmother, Mrs Sma Banks, salt Lake City a great Mrs. Sina Barkhead Salt grandmother, Lake Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 30 pm, at 344 East First Jeffcrson County, Ida Wil-IiaSheffield Carpenter, 87 ol Loreh died Thursday ai hi home oi ailment incident to age He was born Maj 13, 1858 m Provo, Utah a son ol William H ajid Mamora He mar-ie- d Sheffield Carpenter Mary Elizabeth Hodges Mav 5. 1886 in the St George Temple They observed their golden redding anniversary seven year age Mr Carpenter died three years ago In childhood Mr. Carpenter moved from Provo, Utah to Rockville, Utah, and then to St George, Utah where his father made brooms He came to Idaho in 1940. making the trip in a wagon After two year residence at Labell, he came to Lorenzo, Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 pm in the Lorenzo Ward Chapel with Bishop Irving Beazer officiating. in JhG Saturday aacl--bjm ill. Taber .Jjrdliey of Kaysille Burial will be JCa LQRENZO zo, v pm Phillip Zoga r Bishop cont&el-program- Alma ond Ward Chapel The Ft Douglas Post Exchange has opened another branch store in response to the demand for candy, ice cream, and sundries at the station hospital. by He was a son of Alma L and Ida Grace Fiher Johnson and waa born in Preston on Ocl 9 1929 James Bishop H tion for the patients hut developed into a business Mrs Rowe is aura is d hn widThe result is Mrs Mary Drury, ow Mr.. Emma Brown Row. an! the pushcart salesladv, now has (laughter, Helen MaRee Rowe o' Pitt, his the Cali! and parents burg a store to manage. It is located brothers and sisters Mis H K Mrs Walnut Crek, Caiil Lt. C. C Miller, exchange of- near the wards soIn that the pa- MHarknes. E Mrs mav call Lundberg Elko. Nev person foij, ficer, said the store 3' as opened tients Mrs James McClure Calif Redding w or hatever they e, after a month's experiment with cokes, candy Salt I,ake, Glenn O Rowe I X Luke a field Calif armed forces a pushcart, which traveled need vv Rowe wilh the armed forces Don new PX The stocks almost the North African area Mrs Rov Han-in through the various wards each in found the afternoon. The pushcart was everything larger son and Reed Rowe Spanish Fork, started more as an accommoda- - stores at the fort This is a verv welcome addi- Emil August Schultz h tion to the station hospital, Lt Col Paul E Keller, post surgeon, 961OGDEN tEmildiedAugust Jkhtifrz 53 Cor-of Thurdav from told the exchange officer, as the onary25h occluzion About three month aro he caught hi foot in a sidewalk ob crowded store into the patients as he was walking toward to make their first purchases sruction a hi home of Mothers The suffering leg inmry frt m Organization Julv 29. which he netcr recovered of of Utah Waves. first group Mr Sehuz was born Aug 2 1890 The branch is but a part of Grover Wi r a on of Emil A and its kind to be established in this the exchange svstem, which oper- in Anna Wiese Shultz He came .n Ogden a ates store, cafe, when main and had live! hj wa H 17 vear old Jane countr), will take place tonight cafeteria, two branches taproom, married Fronk in in the here since West Weber Oct 2, 1910 She died Jftn at' 8 oclock at the home of Dr. Recepton Center and a branch 1936 10 and Mrs. Arthur L. Beeley, 263 at Delta, U'ah a son and five daurh are eumving b-- - V Ho-e- 12th E The meeting ill take the form of a garden party, to be attended by all mothers of Utah Waves : The program will include election of permanent officers and the planning of initial projects, Mrs. Beeley, acting president and chairman of the Women's Civ Naval Personnel Committee, said. conforms The organization w ith the program of the personnel committee, which calls for the enrollment, education, welfare and housing of Waves. Meet Monday Plans for a horticultural exhib- it in the Salt Lake County Fair, scheduled for Aug 25 to 28 at the fair grounds in Murray, and discussions of the farm labor problem in connection w ith the coming harvest of pesches, pears and apples will be discussed at a meeting of the Salt Lake Countv Horticultural Society next Mondav at 8 p m at the home of Eric W. Dahl, society president, in Crescent. T.dhills and fever 8.A Taw 26. 28 30 5. Partly open 34 EscaP 9. Kind of beer 35 11. Organ of- I0. Rascal 38 hearing 12. Irate IS, Bird's wmg 17 Not ( prefix f 40 18 Music note 41. 14. Flat-toppe- d 19 Portion of hill curved line 42 15. Look 20 Transparent 43 askance 1. Joke 6 ir r 16. Dental 21 22 substance Eagle's nest Facial filling 20 Fuel expression 23. Rowing 24 Cheekbone implement 25 Keen 24. Prefix to Scotch name 44. Defraud Kind of tree Jap sash Sweet potato at Southeast mountains Astringent fruit 46 Break of day ipoet.) 47. Cold wind Teitrdayi Aabwoi 48 Poem 50 Affirmative reply 51. Highest card Mr and Mr familv moved to Salt Law? shv was married to also of Ephraim in the of ELMO Funeral services for Debcrt Andrew Mondav Oviat 83 who wii be conducted Sunday af 1 p m n C lev e1 and CemeeT under direcuoj of dd July Millie Mr 666 of "last-ye- Mortuary Oviatt died of bronchial pneumo- anti-Mc- e l Maude Mr Franklin yhwrMer Or at of Elmo Anguv Ov! of led the Zurich ,4ont Mrs OUve Davis of Cleve&ait and Mrs Helen Harton of with, a land Lake- - ar dixision Roy A. Graham OGDEN Funeral services for Rov A known of Derver widlv Graham West as throughout the a livestock dealer who died Thurdav m Salma of a heait ailment vMH lie Saturdav at 10 a mat Lindquist and on Mortuarv m Ogden Additional enices will b held on a dae jet to b et at Denver Mr Graham had been a hvetock dealer in the lor 25 vetfr and at one with Peck Brothers tuif was asociated Livestock Commission ComGraham k pany of Ogden has During the pat several yea-- s he tra-hrg made his hadquarters at Denver, periodically through western livearea. stock producing at He wa born on June 17 1880 H Macomb 111 is survived by his widow, Mrs. Tot Flossie Graham of Denver Friend may cal! at the pace of services in Orden Fndav evening and Satur Burial will clay prior to the funeral. be in Denver Drunkenness was the biggest cause of arrest, with 268 compared with the 1942 record of 303 There were no murders during July of either vear, while two arrests were made for rape in July of 1942 compared with three m Julv of 1943 Other offenses leading to arrests were gambling 47; petit larceny, 56. vagrancy. 28; burglary, 18, and auto theft, 17. 'et A tax lew of 14 4 mills, to raise an "estimated .31 054,6,73 was Elaine A. Jensen MARION Summit County Elaine A i equested today by the Granite 6chool teacher, died at the School District in a letter to the Jensen of29 a afriend home May Probst in Mid Salt Lake County Commission The 14 4 mill levy would be the same as that of 1942 The budget submitted bv A T. Shurtleff, president, and F. G. f Burton clerk of the school1 provides 12 mills, to raise an estimated 8961,044 for support plant plants 63. Oath 84. Observes 65. Serf DOWN Fees Turned Over 1 Gir1iuune 8. Ova 1. Ca'favansary 4 Attempt Constellation ,a- - we buy your A THOMAS. 8. Reg. Patent 418 Beaaoo Bldg. Phon THOMAS 75c to $1.50 Bushel You Pick. attorney. 2373 ft 3287 CLEANING Come While They Last! 3595 So. 27th East Phone rM t t ,4 c- -1 -- 1 -- 4 t I -- - , V 4 ..I If, I eg -- T - g 1 4 4 r Ph FINSH1NG Established 33 Years UTAH PHOTO MATERIALS 27 W So. Temple. MYERS CLEANERS & DYERS Cesspools and Septic Tanks Cleaned FR-- E PH. INSPECTION COVERED 4 0378 Co A 60 24ft 17 E. cars Statistics Conn. Muntor 23 Ecalante, Bailev, 20, Salt Lake M Lincoln Georg Sear 26 Lo e n John MClement Jr 22 Salt I.ak Shirley Nrth 20 Salt Lake Arthur B "right, 25. Rochester N T Marv'Dan Haron 21 Holladay J Franhlm Evan 29 cpokan 17 Spokane Wab Noren Marv Pa-- n Claude Marrav Guam 21 'an Saba, Tea Gera'dme Gerard 18 Salt Lake Laurene E Prnvoft!. 21. Hancocks Lorna Beth Ahltrom 13 Kanoh 21 Leo Uriel Hurham, tmee Calif Shilov Irene Maon. 17, Venice, Calif. nnORCES ASHED Salt Lake Countv Ruth D Sparks from Edmund Earl Sparks, nonsupport DHORCES GRANTED Salt' Lake County Irene Gntrv Wallace from Dean E Wallace, nonupport Plaintiff awarded 35 per custody of child to be born 65 attorneys monh support monej wh ASHED ? from Dale Hoskin, (Jaterfjon GRANTED Salt Lake County Richard M Mu!!r from Virgtma-ThompoDavidson Defendant already mamed at time of marriage to piaintifL MIT FILE- D- Third District Court Gilbert TnppL vs. Commercial Casual tv Compaq a corporation Plaintiff seeks judgment in tjm ol 0720 representing pigments s on health poliov due of Airgrtst'' 1941," and pmntifffor!ttne-allgedlv not paid am Soter doing Howard E Kellv vs as Valiev Furniture Companj huine Plaintiff seeks judgment in mm of 0381 42 in damages for alleged violation of OPA ceiLng price and dain ery of refrigerator purchased by plaintiff and allegedly not delivered M L Gooeins doing business a In termounai l Machinery Sales Company, vs Earl A Otraan L H Leo and J H Gavlord Plaintiff eeks judgment of II 500 rental on truck and 0172 51 repairs on truck for which defendants allegedlv promised to pay Donald F Palmer vs William T. Thorp et al Plaintiff seeks judgment in sum of 05 000 for alleged alienatiOQ of affections W S Anderson v Laura T Hansen, et al Plaintiff seeks judgment m sum of 05 504 20 representing alleged unpaid balance on previous judgment Maatch Distributing Companv, a corporation vs Glen Van Taell et aU Plvnhff seeks judgment in sum-'-o- f $346 13 representing balance of promi-or- noe daed April 6. lerdly not paid, D W Seth Gvgi v Plairt'ff seek judgment and 1942, 80. Main Tbone 3 0014 CO. 183 . 14 lo. 7 Oriental 3051. VV Eaat 3rd South. 183 - yt r P OF BAND INSTRUMENTS GLEN ',h 74 BROS. JMun 4434 Phone REPRESENTATIVES 3 OF CONN BAND G 9x12 Rug, 032 75. 9x10 Rug. 129 75. Oak Buffet 09 95 Gas Range 124 50. WESTERN FURNITURE CO. 135 So State luting Steel pumna. Motor. MachineGarbage ry. tanka, air compressor. can. Monaey Iron & Metal. 750 So. 3rd W Phone "JI PAH1.-- FOR SALE CHICKS-F- or SaU DIS-T- . CO 1628 . w 375 L PULLETS PENGKOVE STOCK or So. 3rd DAYBELL months old sell all or part, CHICK CO 12'2c Hea Phone Experienced E Th-e- 4 6027 Leghorns, 141 i E 2nd 13ao lc or So ,14c Unexperienced 5239 5 BABY CHICKS ALL VARIEITIES VOGELERS 32 WEsT 1ST SO. POULTRY-WANT- 1c. Apply Room 13 ED Highest Prices D. & R. G. W. DEPOT LIVE POULTRY Essentia! war workers must have , certificate of availan.lity 3rd So & Rio LIVE POULTRY WANTED Highest prices, 24,-iand up at coopt. Call A M or aftr 8PM MILTON 40 ERICKSON. Ph MALE HELP WANTED with GOOD WAGES For 7 2181 NURSING HOMES TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES Mechanic's WILL GIVE PRIVATE NURSING In my heme to eld-rl- y people Invalids, convalescents or bed patients, medical u pervision. Call 5 2090 PASSENGERS, to go any direction AAAAA Travel Bureau, 251 So. West Temple. 5 8025 OLD For Sale W. GOLD-WANT- BUYER. UNTIL Provide summer comfort conserve win- ttr fuel Completely installed vuth no down payment until Nov 1st. This offer is good for limited time only. INSULATE NOW B 90 lb state rfg Roll $2 89 33 lb rfg Roll $1 24 a ba tl 10 Mineral fill imuation c in Wailtite insulation iq ft 4 Fe shingle per so 85 25 301 SUPPLY "Everything tor tbs Builder" We.t 4th South Phone FOR SALE poles. 25 10 Ketch urn Builders Supply Co. CO. 7 AM SCALES (Under Bobart ' 12 00 4oo tiioers, ditb coffee tniilt, 94 So. W Good Laborers art needed bv thia essential tndu. try. A tteady day-tim- e job. pay a new hourly rate with overtime at overtime rate, making bir monthly and, yearly earning If ou have familv and want a Permanent tob. you wiJl be given conuderauon lirt Let ti tell you more about it. It u a good job old-tiv'lth a nuccesaful com Pany used. Temple. New Kelvinator Refrig. CAN YOU 33 QUALIFY SO MAIN ELECTRIC CO Pumps, machinery, alec, motors. 847 Watt 2nd So. Phone 4 5084 33 PIECE DISH KEEDS 67 FURS SETS 2 98 RITEWY E A Bdwy ROOM art, vacuum cleaner ft aet of druma, all In good condition, I - Royal Crystal Salt Company up. Large Oak Dining Room Suite. 859 50. Sturdy kitchen chain. $3 00 each; Leather Haock, $1 98 WESTERN FURNITURE CO. 135 So. State DINING Call 1111 3 I486 or Apply First National Bapk Building Efaential war worker nuit hava mft tificat of availability SERVICE station attendant to da geo ral sendoa station work. Good salarx 005 So. 43tfc Ph, at St. . .a W. 4th So A Few More 3M WARD wtsnr. mixer. oew or THOMAS LAKE FURNITURE CO W buy 3856. 13 W 1.1 or trxta. Phon IF your fur cost nrert. tinnr ra'l 4 4878 Cors DtWaal. expert lumfr, come . early. FUR eoata made of your own rabbit akina. Smart lahion. Call or writ Cora DeWaal, 583 Sp. 1th Eaat Jfc. 780 Essential war worker must hav certificate of availability MONTGOMERY F'JRNITURE-WANT- ED e- - Also Man to Work in Lumber Yard 75c Per Hour See MR. COX red pine hav or dernrk up John Russell TO 8 PJ4. OVERNIGHT 34 HOURS OLD WEEKS ENGLISH SETTERS. 924 GALE STREET 19TH SO. BET. 2ND A 3RD WEST I VD TRUCK DRIVER FLOOR SANDER YARD ITEMS -- - Essential war workers should have ce. tifiea'e of arailabtuty ft and Iraper Utah. DOGS, BIRDS, RABBITS U FOR SALE KETCH UM 18f 3210 SO. 1th E. Sa MISCELLANEOUS South THE LANG CO. Buildmr. BUILDERS t 7-West-1st WEDDING INVITATIONS: (et our special prices. Artcralt Preae. Beaaoo Deseret Lumber Co. SALT urrlral Stockings and Belts Fitted by Expert, Salt Lake City So. Main WEDDING SPECIALTIES ALSO 9 -26- TRUSSES MAIN LUMBER employmentwWh ld Salt Lake City. SPECIAL --i Warehousemen Gas Pump Service Men and Laborers a P PL Y EI e D I a E L Y RAi THE COMPANY OFFICE BELTS. TRUSSES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS. Arcb Supports. OKU7VHES ETC Salt Lake Artificial Limb and Trust Co . 130 W So. Temple, 4 0033. Lumber for Farmers REGULAR WANTED Helpers, TRUSSES - Waterproof Sheet Rock 100 ft 06 50 100 ft. 6 50 inch Insulation H Inch Insulation . . 100 It. 4 50 Cetlo-Wa100 ft. 3 00 Insulation 2287 5 Main NATIVE LUMBER CO. OTHER 8. MAIN Pnone SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. 50 64 RUBBER AND JUN K NO DOWN PAYMENT NOV 1ST. al ED McUONAHA. JEWELER M A 1x0 1x8 1x10 ROUGH PIN BOARDS PER vOOT Grande Ave. COON CHICKEN INN 2950 Highland Drive, chair car buses. AND WANTED-M- EN Switchmen rT 6.4033 Pony Express Stages East 2nd So. 3RD 7 0153 BLOOD TESTED CHICKS New 32 Passenger stream-linebuses Las Vegas, Is 50. Los Angeles, 07 75: Wendover, Nev., 1150. Ely, Nev., $2 50. Bonded and Insured, reclining NCfr RATIONED 3 0751 Wanted Firemen ' Brakemen W. 1ST SO. PAID FOR G MATERIALS TEMPLE. WANTED-M- en FREE INSPECTION HELP FOR SALE 3 500 Mammoth Bronze turkeys 6 vvk old, Aug 18th clean stock Stanley B NWt. 3M S,ndr- Ct' Ph JIld' TRANSPORTATION BllLDIN Wanted Cesspools and Septic Tanks INST. PIANOS. RADIOS. BOUGHT ANDlSOLD Homo Servtca Co. Phono 4 1727. Mi W. 3rd So. FOR HEALTH AND RECREATION Try conditioning classes and swimming at the DEbERET GYM A MILE W R SITUATIONS BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT WEBER Excellent Condition Reasonable 1401 Princeton, Phone 393 PH. 018. For Immediate Appraisal Call SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO 149 So Main. WANTED NEED NOT BE BICYCLER IN RUNNING CONDITION. instrument, wanted. Two bands forming, need cornets, trombone., bass instruments .. SUMMERHAYS MU'IC CO. vale FUR COAT, PONY Felt baM RUGS0X12 felt base 04 95 linoleum J5c Sq. Yd. Bower Horn Furn 630 So. State, HOT POINT IRON FOR-SA- LE PHONE B 3270 WRINGER ROLLS, pnrta for all waider. Bower Fum.. 638 So. State Band 17 CONDITION Cash for Anything COl MUSIC St EXCLUSIVE IN ANY STATE BOUGHT 337 SO USED SEWING MACHINES ; , ALL KINDS FOR OR WE PAY CASH USED RECREATION lc Co. & UPHOLSTERED chairs, both 15th East 2001 Phone TYPEWRITERS RENTED. REPAIRED - Immediate Cash 5 5533 Rug Cleaning Co. It costs no mor9 for the best. 1015 So. 7th E. Phone 5.0117 . 95 95 40 95 POPULAR PLOW MOWERS AT SAVINGS. MISCELLANEOUS Phon." WE PAY Rugs a Specialty. ROMNEY 59 59 153 22 2 ' Radio UTAH MUSIC CO. f - 34. Cash for Your Piano, or Rug. Carpets k Upholstered Furniture Cleaners. Tl. Main STATE SO 878 banaer. wakera, compreMora, Paint apray equip, aold or rented. A Whitaker. 546 So. Stat NEW and Ued Show Casea, Restaurant Store Fixture, SaU Lake Cabinet 4 Fixture Co 32 Richard SL BLACK Glen Bros.;Music . Co. ...... . . POULTRY AND Them 34 95 AT THIRD SOUTH MAIN .leaned THE BILT RIGHT WAT Look For The Big Sign UTAH SHOE REP lO MARTIN - See Us Immediately TOWLER "anda Hammond Wiitte from Adrian Jeon Gillette, cruelty Plaintiff awarded 75 pr moth support mony furniture, S5 atornev 5 fpes NMLMEM OLD PIANO RIGS AND FURNITURE al Salt Lake i ountr Marv Jane Hoggin For Your Shoe FRANK ANTED RADIOS-- W Immediate Cash Western Foundry lor all kinds of water Jackets and stove repairs. Phone 119 AND MUSIC CALL Angeles Cahf Margaret Page 22 Salt Lake Jerrald F Aoung leral age, Ogdn Mid-- v Genevieve S, Clayton, legal age, ANNULMENTS 149. Building We Rebuild 89 99 96 C WASATCH Kennels k Fox Farina. Top Cash Prices for anlmala dead or allva Phone collect Murray 206. on parte; caeh for care. Tourist Auto Wrecking Co. 1016 State, LICENSES Salt Lake County Eloy Ortega, legal age Sandy Irene Leoa Demas, legal a?e, Sandv 30 E ereU C Mood Sterling Ida La erne Jones 26 Slerbng Ida Ferdinand Rottweiler,' 66 Menan. Ida. Anna Elie Brunner 64 Salt Lake Fredepek George Webb 25 Sa3t Lake Rachael Christensen 23 Sait Lake Chertr M Gilren 24 Ofdn Mary Ellen Read 22 Hnlljwood. Calif LcRoy E Davidon 27 'Valla WaFa Wah Shirley June Dickerson 19, Los Ankcle. Cahf 22 Robert F Paquette Hartford Conn , Angelina Cafa;zo 20, Hartford, ED DEAD or alive animals - best prices. Welch Fish and Fox Farm. Murray LOW PRICE9 MARRIAGE up FLOOR LIVESTOCK-WANT- MUSIC AND RADIOS and Truck parte, cash for old AUTO SALVAGE CO. 739 Stata, AUTO .... 0122 56 139 50 199 00 Sears, Roebuck BASEMENT young lamily cow, ju.t froth, Call Murray 125 C. REPAIRS Automobile FLOWER HOUSE, best flowers at popular prices Funeral flow 87fl E 9th So 8 3321. er. our .uer-alt- y 60 TO 100 LBS. HARRY NELSON SAUCER 5 RANCH ' UTAH. CENTRAL, A good HAY ETC., MAKE SHARES. FROM , P1L BROADWAY. COLONIAL Pratt 25 'TO 30 YOUNG SOWS, LITTERS JUST WEANED 150 TO 200 GOOD FEEDERS Main. BRITTAIN Funeral service lor Minme Needham Sear Brittain will be held ENGRAVING Saturday at 12 30 in the Sixteenth Ward Chapel. 131 North Fifth West 3ft Richard RIDGES ENGRAVING. 6k Street. Bishop DeVon Mecham officiatTHE best and coat less. Prompt senr Friends may call at the mortuary. ing ' tee Phone 4 6518 260 East South Temple ftreet, Friday evening from 4 to 8 pm and Saturday rem 9 to 12 noon Interment in the LOST AND FOUND Cemetery under direction of the Larkin Mortuary LOST ONE EARRING LAPIS. LAZU-LA- , WORKMAN center surrounded by turquoise, for Funeral service in or near Z Ct M I , Tuesday afterJoseph Edmund Workman, age 61 of 1450 South West Temple Street, will be noon. jJlpward. j Call 4 224. conducted Saturday at 2 p m in the Jefferson L D S Ward hCapel. 1510 FOUND 1 Water pump at 2nd No. and 4th West. Owner may have same by Friends mav call at Richard Street the Olsen Mortuary Friday from 6 to No cailirg at Deseret New Office 9 p m and Saturday to service 8 Main and identifying And paying prior Interment in Citv Cemetery under difor ad rection of 01en Mortuary LOST LADIES IVORY horn shaped d JORGENSEN Funeral services for pin valued as keepsake. Reward Re Nelon Jorgersen will be conductturn to Deseret News Office. 2so. 0 ed Saturday at 2 30 p m in the morMain St tuary chapel 260 East South Temple Street Friends niay call at the resi dence 1647 Indiana Avenue Friday eye, EXTERMINATING 'ifer- mng and Saturday until 2pm ment will be in the City Cemetery KILL bugs 02 per no. ruar Mo yon of the Larkm Mortuary do work. Jensen, 242 E. So. Tempi. Ph THORGERSEN Funeral services lor Jesper Antone (Tvgesen) Thorgersen of Magna, Utah, will be conducted Satur MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES day at 6 30 p m m the Pleasant Green Ward Chapel. Bihop J Fred Peel will officiate Friends may call at the mortuary 2350 Eaat Thirteenth South High Grade Edition and Street Friday evening and Saturday -Tintif i v np and at ther Catalogue. Binding.; Additionalprior to services Given Special Consideration 30 12 will at be held services Sunday Magazine and Volume pm in the Ehinore Ward Chapel with Facilities Unexcelled in West interment in the EUinore City Cemetery under the dtrecTroo of the Sunset DESERET NEWS PRESS Lawn Mortuary 29 Phone 4 5527 Richards. for Mead WALKER Funeral service Grant Walker, ol 964 East 6600 South. 'husband of La Teria Jones Walker, 'MOVING AND STORAGE whl be held 'Saturday at 12 30 m the Un.on Ward Chapel with Bishop J W. call may Thompson officiating Fnerds out of at 36 Eat Seventh South until Frday LARGE Motor Vans City and6 4631 or town haul. Mollerup. Phone evening and at . the family redence 8 30 964 E 6600 So Saturday from am until time of services. Funeral MOVE cheaply, sateiy Locai long disdirector Dcret Mortuarv tance. Phone Redman. PJione HADLE FLORISTS TRANSFFR A STORAGE CO. Mayflower van eervice. Phone BLOSSOM ART FLORAL FUNERAL FLOWERS OUB SPECIALTY PERSONALS 719 SO. MAIN. FREE PARKING DR GRIFFITH, apnciallet lor men. Cal! FOR OUR FUNERAL DEFAMOUS 234 South Main Street. Phone SAJ4 TEITELBAUM S FLOW-ESIGNS 3 28E9. CERTIFICATE Roll Over' rotary scraper hammer mill 2 can milk cooler 500-i- b bench model Separator Potato planter 55 gal spraver, 2 3 b. p 12 inch hand plotf REPAIR PARTS FOR ALL FOR SALE Attention Ldiee Tailoring, Alter. Tomlinson A 0 2ft 2 Garbage Feeders BUTTONS covered buttons, BUCKLES, fuSerals SHOP. LIVESTOCK 2 9 95 MERCHANDISE FOLLOWING THE PURCHASE WITH IS AVAILABLE EAST BROADWAY 6 4 DIVISION KODAK SALT LAKE CLEANING A DYEING CO. Cash A carry. 75c. 265 E. 0th So Phono 8 285ft atl f bndls ftruit and Berry Prosser Farm Maater dairy fly apray per gal. in your container Coal brooder c Elec, brooder, cap. 4 gal."prayer- JJJ 395 0 Hand-toole- KODAK FINISHING FOR HEALTH SAKE KEEP CLEAN Thai or iop at 181T So. SOUTH STATE. STATE CLEANERS - , SERVICE Highland Drive bar.... .............. Alexite fertilizer gal. metal waterer Cedar churn ft at top prices General Mills, Inc. D- - RATIONED" "NOT GRAIN AND HAY ATTORNEYS M Oberg wav Thursdav afternoon after an ex in sum of She was tended ihpcss of heart trouble 27 for service 0505 and allegrendered viv.img at the Probst home ten dav edly not paid ago when her condition became serious Holla-daJl DGMEMS ENTERED She v as born Sept ft. 1913 at Utah, a daughter df Hyrura A and Third District Court Poulos bv Mrrtle George Poulos, She is survived Ann Andrus Jensen guardian vs. Radcliff Q Cannon, et by her parents and the following broth Mrs Elena Goodworth al Plaintiff granted judgment m sum ers and sisters of Hamas Jacob, Milo and Elizabeth of 0300 for injuries received Dec. 20, 1941 on defendant s property and maintenance; .4 mills to raise Jensen of Marion William. Willard and M PREME COURT DECISIONS S15.605 for bonds and interest Willi Jensen, triplet brothers serving in Dr. H A Call, Mission the Spanish American and appellant ol the and 2 mills to raise S7S.024 for Church of Jesu Christ of Latter-dars director of pinulf State Department of rt Reritration-oouSa nts. bond sinking fund. depart- upholda ment in denying a license Mis Jansen has been an Active memwithout The school district budget was examination to plaintiff She filled a mission ber of the Church referred by the commission to to California tn 1940 and 1941 She re. Ruth Anon, plainMff and appellant at Huntsville, South vs Mbrv Tlhson Ralph Eugene County Auditor .Ferrell H. Ad- ce.ved her teboohng Citizens National Trust and StrSummit High School and the Imversity ' ams. . She taurht trbool of I tab at Kamas. ing Ban of Lo Angeles L W Em Vernal Delta and Murray, specializing in mertson, administrator tuth ths will annexed of Nina E Elhon and. fait th'rd rrade work Lake Citv corporation defendants and Funeral service will be held Sunday court district License fee collections totalrespondents upholds pm, in the Kama Ward Chapel Lew of court in its judgment of pa causa of charge of Bihop Gilbert ling .$2,253, covering the period in Marlon Ward ' Interment will be m the action m suit fo quiet title of July, 7 to Aug 1, were turned Huntsville Cemetery Friend BANKRUPTCIES FILED may call over to the Salt Lake County at Olpin Brothers Mortuary at Heber C. 8. District Court v resiforenoon Carl Andrew Anderson of Heber lugh-wa- y and at the Saturday Commission today by Sheriff S. City dence at Marlon after 4 pm. foreman. Liabilities, 12,058 95; asr aturd7 i and Grant Young,. sets fftOO; exemption claimed, 0600, Sunday pnor to eervice. 82. Reproductive body of P" APPLES MR. FARMER1 So. Wnt Temple fee Delberf Andrew Oviatt Fixed At 14.4 Mills J . 1861 PROVO Funeral services for Pnvate Paul Oliver Dunford son of District and Mrs William Stanley Dunford will be conducted Friday at 1 30 p m m the Provo Fifth Ward Chapel with Bishop Hilton A Robertson presiding Private Dunford was killed Saturday in a training accident at Fort Rilev Kan of the Utah County Peace Members Officers Auxiliary are expected to attend the services in a body Granite School Tax 32. Unhappy 33. Like a fabric 35 Lanat ' 36 Perceive 37. Turkish ' officer 39. Soak flax 40. Struck : 42. Days gone by i 45. Boss of a shield 1 49. Soothe '81. Any araceous Hann June H Pvt. Paul Oliver Dunford 4S9 wind Dance step Swiss Chru-tean- a Salt Lake Endowment Hou-- e Afer tfcir marriage, thv moved to Fairview, where she had reided and reared hw family of eight children Surviving are three on Guv C Han sen of Idaho Fa'ls Ida and Nens and Grandford Hansen of Fairview. of the department total of 332 arrests, follow ed by the radio division with 180 Casw ere es. cleared- - Depart Gaze total The Rodent fo arrests were made bv the Salt Lake Police niaHe was born Spt. t 1859 tn Ephra m nd halh Whito.k on of Hnrv H Department during the month Onatt. He bad farmed at Elmo most ending July 31, said figures in of his hie He manned Mahnda Azella Stevens. the records division Sh died several ear ago This compares with 538 for the Survivors mclude two sors and three : A rest 31. Melody 6.Meriy On De Andrew Police Arrest same-per- iod 27. Pruit 29. To train - Chapel M- -s Ranen was born it Denmark daughter of N Neil The Mortnen to Ephraim aftr coming 8 1881 Donald L Schultz of Camp Me Wi Mrs Russell Abraham of South Gate Cahf Mr Angus Bla'looK Me Georre L Fretlork Jr. and Bevtr Earl lv Schultz of Orden. and Mr MUter of San Marcos Tex hi mother of Hooper three brother and thrje sister Harry Schultz of Ogdu Herman ard Schultz of wuon William Mr Anm Bartlett of HoopeMr and Mr Martha Powers of Ogden Louiie Morrison of Downey. Ida. and four grandchildren 666 During b arisen Funeral service Hansen 82 who died Wednesday ar her home, v.ll be conduct Saturdav at 1 pm. in the Fairview south Ward o 1 DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS FIRIE1V M ter vv Jensen Christeona M. . - St. S. CENTERFIELD Funeral services will held Sunday at 2 p m in th Centerfold 'Vard Chapel for James L Jen&en. 62, who died of u lingering lilnes a fr the family home Tuesday at 5 45 pm will Lund officiate Dewey Bishop He was born at RMmohd July 231881 a son oi Andrew and Anne Peterson Jen en The familv moved from Redmond to Little Salt Creek near Levan then moved to Centerfield where he has resided most of hi life f a He served a missionary for th Church of Jeu Christ of Latter-daa Samis from 1902 to 1904 He marned Geneva Pickett, March 16 1904 and to thi union are furivthg three Mr Jeneri died Jan 5 1919 On Feb 2 1921 he married Sarah J Perry of Cedar City He ha been a successful farmer ard has served in manv capacities in the At the time oi his dath he Church was one of the presidents of Seventy of tb Gunnison Stake bv his wjdow and one He is of Oakland, Calif daughter, Mable Jen-e- n and two sou. Lawrence J. of Center-f- i d and Lurav E Jensen of E'r Nev one brother Andrew Jensen pi Provo and ore siser, Hannah Anderson, of Centerfield, and eiegt grandchildren Interment will be in the Centerfield Cemeterj The body of Mr Rowe -- ho died in Pittsburg, Calif, of natural but cause., will arrive here Saturday morning Friends may call at the Claudin Funeral Home until Saturdav etentng and at the famtiv home 44 North First West Street prior to sen-ice- s Burial -- ill be in the npamsh Fork City i emeterv under direction o the Claudin Funeral Home To Organize Johnson Pr-st- knowrt-aUthontv Fort Exchange Opens Hospital Branch . . t s tion and disease sponsored by the council in the 48 states of health Dr. Carpenter Is a nationally Surviving are hie widow Mrs Jane on all poultry W H Blood U nderwtood, whom he marNov ried 25. 1896. m l1 two liability problems, according to eons and two daughters Have Louis w and Prof. Carl Frischknecht, exten- James T I nderwood and Mrs Trjmau Turn of Logan and Mrs Kimball sion noultrymen for Utah State SSandberg of Kajsville a eistei E Strong of Seal Beach Calif, Agricultural College and state chairman of the council program, and five grandchildren who is arranging the meeting John S. Rowe Clyde C Edmonds of Salt SPANISH FORK Funeral seruees for Lake, legional director for the S Rotte 3 son of Mr and Mr. poultry council, will also address John Jehn W Rowe of thi city -- ill be the meeting. conducled Sund.v it pm in ihs Sec- Pushcart Grows Into Store 'So. Carpenter EQCK SPRINGS, Wyn Funeral erv- Second K'fs for Philip Zogar 65 Reliance coal "ard in Kayeville La ton Memorial Park, directed by Lindquist miner, who died here Mondav nixht were being arranged Thuradaj. The bqdy it ons Mortuary of Ogden Friends mav call at the residence In is at Rogan Mortuary. Mr Zogar. who died following a thee-monh- s Kavsville Friday from to 9 pin, and illness had been in this iun Saturdav until time for the aervicus itv 17 year working at Supnof-un- til Mr Underwood died at ht home tv o years aro when he transferred to Wednesday after an 18 month illness the Union Pacific mine at Reliance. He was born. Aug 24. 1863, m Gloucestershire Enrland a eon of James P and Ellen Hilt Underwood He tame Cecil to Utah with his parent when he wa PRESTON, Ida Alma Cecil Johnsor two vear old and had eince liw 13 of a heart ailment Wednesday died in Davis County He was a farmer and at 5 30 day illness a th pm, alter a Mrs fruit raider who bad reuiej because borne of hi Verla Heath, in iter, 111 William Hushes ; S. p Me County agricultural agents, vocational agriculture teachers, plant managers, state veterinarians, breeders and hatcherymenr turkey, prow ers, commercial and all others connected with the poultry industry are expected to attend a special meeting at 8 o'clock this evening in the Newhouse Hotel, when Dr. Cliff D Carpenter of Chicago, executive secretary of the National Poultry Advisory Council, will discuss the management, nutri Fullmer B. CIRCLEVILLE FunerAl services for Knnertl .emces ior Jesper Mrs Louise B Fullmer, 88, past depart ment president ol the GAR Women s Relief Corps for the state ot-Ltand representative ef the national were held today at 2 p m Burial will be in the Woodlawn Me monal Park in San Francisco. Mrs Fullmer died at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Fullmer after an illness of three weeks She 'resided in and came to CircleviHe to spend the summer. Fullmer was bom Feb 18. 1875 a iTJ "ykawMrs one at the chapel Tdaughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Peter Berk. hour prior to thq In her youth she lived in Chicago She was married to Osro A. Fullmer services at Boise, Ida. Mr. Fullmer died m Additional serviced will be hed 1842 For a numer of 5 ears Mr Fullmer Sunday at 12 30 in the Elsinore Ward and her husband resided in Provo where Chapel Burial wiU she took an active part in the Utah be in the Elsinore Department of the GAR Women s Fteliel City Cemetery. She was president of the state Corps organization in 1936 and attended the national convention at Washington D. Minnie N. S. Brittain C. She organized the Ira Stormes Chap Funeral seduces for Mrs Minnie Need, omen I Relief Corps at ter of the ham bears Brittain, 7I native and hie. CircleviHe lonp resident of Salt Lake City vho Mrs Fulmer was a member of Walter s died in a Salt Lake hospital Wednesday Theatrical Stock Company for a number of carcinoma, vill be conducted SaturShe was a graduate of a of years. day at 12 30 pm in the Sixteenth L. dramatic arts school D S Ward Chapel, 131 North Fifth Wen Chicago Survivors are a daughter, Mrs Delores Street Bishop L DeVon Me' ham will officiate. Singleton and a grandson, Harold Hugrh McDonald of San Francisco two brothFriends mav call at 260 East South Temers Christian F. and Martin Beck, and ple Street Friday from 4 to 8 p m and Saturday fiom 8 am to noon Burial one sister, Mrs. Julia Nielson ol Chiwill be in Salt Lake City Cemetery. cago. ASSAY OFFICE INC. P O Box 1528 UNION Astrochan FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HAY, GRAIN AND FEED C. S. COWAN. tfO So. West Salt Lake City. Utah. Ph. SI Temple Choice (Ty- - A Lieutenant Kohl enlisted in the army in Dec, 1941. He was commissioned Nov. 21, 1942, and went overseas in April of this that tear. His wife received he was missing July 18. Oct He was born 12, 1916, the South Street. son of Mr. and Mrs George B. He went 'to .George W. Underwood. Kohl of Duchesne K Ot 1LLE Funeral service Westminster High School in Salt for George William Underwood. 79 Kavsvtiie, Lake and then to Tulane Univer-siWjbe conducted at 2 Lt. At L. Finlayson, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Leon I. Finlayson, 4526 S. Redwood Rd., was killed in a plane crash at Carren Field, ev. Louise Jesper A. Thorgersen ASSAYERS ASSAY ERS Local And State Obituaries Two More Utah Casualties One Killed SPECIAL NOTICE Friday, August 6,1943 .. c |