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Show Obituaries WORLD... IN AIL THE hra b non. RfDgW&S t BOOTS fadeeli Of. Eewl Uelhe Op CUtMON OHM WUt M. MSOiff OhpfaW (WCAl-MO- U M AVUUIU UDV KB mmt wUHm M i ranff mi aim wf. a pwfc. M IIEBER V. PEDERSEN Funeral cervices for Heber Victor Pedersen, GO. were held Wednesday noon at Holladay Eighth Ward with burial in Holladay cemetery. Ur. Pedersen, 2840 Casto Ln., died last Sunday at 8:30 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital. He was born Nov. 4. 1900. in Holladay to Christian and Betsy Hansen Pedersen, and married Marie Harding Pederson July 30, 1925, at Farming-ton- . The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. He was a member of the Holladay Eighth Ward and the Woodsmen of the World. He resided for many years in Park City. brothers, Craig, Lee, Lynn, sisters Linda Shirley Culeen, all of Holladay: grandparents. Mrs Ona Russell, Salt Lake; Mr & Mrs Fred Trump, Bountiful. WILLIA MJ01IN VINCENT Private graveside services for William John Vincent. 71. 1435 East 33rd South, were conducted a.m. at Tuesday, Sept. 12, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. The retired employe of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad died Saturday afternoon. Sept. 9, at his home after a brief illness. He was born Dec. 29, 1889, Salt Lake, to Milo and Ada Jones Vincent. On Feb 16, 1914. he married Mary M. Barnett. Survivors include his widow'; sons, Vernon W., Salt Lake; Fred J., Granger; Jack L., Murray; daughters. Mrs P. A. (Dno-na- ) Jenkins; Mrs A. L. (Mar-orie- ) Evans, both of Salt Lake; Mrs E. S. (Glenna) Bopp, San Carlo, Calif.; Mrs D. K. (Mary Smith) Smuin. Vernal; Mrs R. L. (Bonnie) Bullough, Kearns; 31 grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; brothers. Albert H., Clement L., both Salt Lake; sisters, Mrs D. (Ada) Wretberg. Mrs I. (Clara) Langton. Mrs M. (Emly) Stauffer, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs A. (Birdie) Logan; and Mrs J. 10 Survivors include his widow, (Thelma) Olsen, Holladay; one A REAL TREAT ,s grandchild; two great grandchildren; brothers and sisters, A ,0 EE,width FOR ACTIVE FEET Christian, Martin H., Wilbur J., Ellis H., all of Holladay, Mrs. Clarence F., Murray, Frank (Ida) Stevensen, Mrs. Wehrli D. (Luella) Pack, Mrs. George A. (Elsine) Caldwell, Mrs.Don C. (Norma) Cracraft, all of Holladay. INFANT RUSSELL The infant son of Clair Lloyd and Patricia Trump Russell, 1860 Moor Mont Dr.(5000 South), Army to Reach Goal at birth Saturday, Holladay, 4691 Holladay Blvd. (next to the Post Office) Sept. 9, indied a Salt Lake hospital. With Guard Bolster Graveside services were conPhone CR ducted the following Monday, The army expects to reach 2:30 p.m. in the Salt Lake City its goal of 1,008,000 men on or cemetery. Open Friday Evenings after Oct.. 15. when two Survivors include the parents, shortly National Guard divisions and 249 other Reserve units report for active duty. Units reporting from Utah are: 115lh Ordinance Co., Fort Douglas; 3659th Ord. Co., Salt YOUR HEALTH - OUR FIRST CONCERN! Lake City; 889th uartvr Master Co., Logan; and 144th Medic Hospital Evacuation, Fort for the finest in prescription service, purity and. integrity, Douglas. have filled at 23.95 For Elder Two Holladay graduates of I'lmersity of Utah. Miss Rose- Jacob mary lljslam and were married Wednesday in Salt Lake Temple riles, s.ilomnied ly Elder HolNinth Slaiv. der P. Petersen. has culled Elder lluili-.- , Kent The hride is the daughter or llaycr ut 1726 Vine Sired into Mr. & Mrs. Lellrand llaslam, 17' 1 East 4225 South, and the groom is the son of Mr. & Mrs. .V. llcndriehscn. 4543 llolla-dn- Charles Player la-o- lleiincli-.cn- . y A REDWING HEADQUARTERS your prescription K. FISHER DRUG 6085 HIGHLAND DRIVE CR FREE PRESCRIPTION PAY LIGHT & GAS BILLS l)ld. reception war- held that at Crest wood Ydla. Bridal attendants were Miss Marilyn Sanders. Miss Susan 15, rg. Miss llarsha Ann Roark. Miss Tome Renee Toltuii, and Miss Karen Nicholes. Ia-llenriehsen was hest man lmr Ins twin brother. Peter Henri, hcn, Ray Heurielisen, and Hoy Henriehsen ushered. The groom will coniuuie his studies at I nix er.sity of Washington denial school. s ii !I lm.-li- k- Trcs-pa-sing- -- A Wonderful Value! His farewell Testimonial will be held Oct. 1, at 6 p.m. in the Cottonwood First Ward Chapel ut 5911 S. Highland Dr. Elder Player will enter the Mission Home Monday, (M. 9 where he will remain a week before leaving Utah. The young missionary holds the Duly to God Award, given by the LDS Church to those who have 75 per cent attendance at all church group meetings for four years, lie has had 1U0 per cent attendance. He is also an Eagle Scout and has been assistant scout master in his troop. He is a graduate of Granite High and has had one year of college at the University of Utah. Hie field. l WITH FIVE PHYSICIANS SERVING THE ENTIRE AREA DOCTOR CALL US Stanfield Shutter Co. The Hoard of Directors of Hie iah Sugar Beet Growers Asso- Phone for Free Estimates EL 5-24- 07 r. ciation joined with the Cl ah Stale Farm Bureau Federation Executive Committee today in igorously protesting action of Hie Utah Fish and Game Commission in setting a nine day pheasant hunt. Growers from throughout the state are threatening to post their land against hunting if the Commission insists on imposing the army of gunners for that long a period. The Commission has stated that more birds can be harvested if a longer hunting per o c -- a 16x20 Oil Painting PANELS Q 39c CRESCENT PAINTABOARD CRESCENT AND FULTON CANVAS PANELS IN ALL SIZES TO 32 x 40 Colorful Leaf Pattern for Autumn Parties Cocktail or Dinner NAPKINS QUALITY by GIBSON PACKAGE OF 25 FOR ONLY Qc 9x12 Construction Paper Most Colors 50 Sheet Package s ard Farrar, publicity chairman. Alemliership night will feature Mrs Roscoe A. Grover, secretary of the Utah Cungrvss of Parent and Teachers, in a panel discussion with other members of the stale organization. Classrooms will be open from 9 to 9:30 p.m. r tr o $825 Hillview Elcnn-niarSchool will hold its first Assn, meeting Alonday. Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. in the scho oludai-toriuaccording to Airs RichParcni-Tcach-er- o I Pheasant Hunt Charles Kent Player D cup. title, ml. pah-lie- , CardlKiard tin penlme. earning I six. Oppose Utah tv Z 'elin.iiieiit Pigment. With 7 sltiuio lubes, pound while, brushes, I Hillview PTA Slates First Meeting Oct. 2 LICENCES . COTTONWOOD MEDICAL CENTER YOUR Sets ana y HAVE Oil Painting ARTS REXALL CR DELIVERY MONEY ORDER ASSOCIATED Coin-miilc- Landowners Kon-nebur- - il im- - day hunt and ennnot understand why the Commission would so completely disregard e IT contends it limning the work of the Triangle Q in the accord reached 3 e pressure will not he so great. r-Farmers on the oilier hand alter the great deal of time and realize that damage is done by ellort necessary has been ex- a. birds in the spring and mi miner, pended. a The rexil.ition of Farm Burhut that the cost of holding cattle out of fields, guarding eau is lor a pheasant Imning property front willhil dnniacg m'jsoii ol three (lave. Farmers A by hunters, and the damage are urged to cooperate as fully which does occur to crops, fen- as possible where hunters wiil ces and livestock regardless of respect the property rights of . if these rights precautions taken so far ex- lai.do-- i ceeds the losses hy bird- - Lli.d aie disregarded hy either the IT -'fl I ike or Fish and to Game the are iminers openly they Commission's ruling. They are Commission, then it wil tic ad- N visable to po- -t the property conscious ef the fact that " Committee which retrespassing. "No signs are available sHrtsiiirn presents growers. O and the Fish and Came Ivp.itl without , ot through the state o incut recommended against tin and county Farm Bureau. consequently less Leon Jacob Henrichsen iod is allowed; damage will result to tanners, in the spring and slimmer, Rosemary Haslam Wed crops also that tlie Farewell Slated DvC STATIONARY and ART CANYON HOLLADAY SQUARE 4689-- RIM CLEANERS F HU 1921 CR 61 East 33rd South Holladay Blvd. Open 10-- 6 & Fri. Nite J th Aw tjBIftlf most likely to wear . . ft FLANNEL DRESSES the fashion leaders for fall. Smart and sophisticated dresses with subtle detailing . . . dresses to Hera they are give you new glamour for your The colors are bright and gay e doings. the price, irresistible! date-tim- day-tim- e, D. Fashion's perennial pet the short sleeved shirtdress A. Wear It with an of your favorite accessories our basic sheath with a mandarin neckline. sixes 7 to 15 with a convertible collar, full skirt. Sizes Sizes 7 to 15 B. 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