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Show - , Tge Deseret News, SaltUta Uta , Uta Saturday, Decemler 9, 19394 ,f Keen Illinded liistolian To Mark Birthday Underwriters I Meet Monday ' , , . l : Andrew Jenson Saves , - ,s,'.,,,,,..., on' ,., ,. . , 1, BP-Celebrati- t, '''' Z For Ninetieth ., ' '''s ',. , I : '''s: I -., Keenly interested in his work '. ' ' t . :.. . I , . - 0 P. Woman To Talli Here, . . -- - He-wa- id tyT-Div- -- . - has-ma- Horace-A.780mm . ' . , Stamping Press Crushes Fingers t partment House wners Join Fight To Reduce Taxes -- -- methods of decreasing the Salt Lake County budget for 1940. Reports were also presented at the meeting in the Newhouse Hotel by George C. Morris, fimance committee chairman, and Ray Van Cott Jr., past presi- companies. at- -Itenrytend, as will Carl R. Marcusen. Salt Lake, president of the Pacific National Life Assurance Company. F. Edward Walker, Salt T,ake, Is in charge of the program comJohn J. crane, mittee, and 'chairman 'of the meetings and attendance committee, Is in charge of general arrangements. -- - ' -- , - The Z. C. M.-1- While Family Is Absent -- - ----- Prominent Utah artists will the choral group. Mrs. Pinney Pr:,i: i k, '14 ' Born Salt Sept - in-- . Lake, , 29, 1868, she of the - - 7RO-wa- ' played "Happy Birthday you" when opened. In addition to his nine chit. ' dren, Mr. Haymond has 25 grand- children and 13 dren. , the of mur- was - of on Speed -- t5Seovnenteef:721-- A. W. Harvey Ross, Ralph Paul Badger. V. A. Bettilyon. Mr. McOmie. Soren S. Roberts, N. Jacobsen, J. J. Johnson and David W. Horsley were nomi rated as directors of the association. Four directors will he chosen at a meeting in January. The exact date is to be announced later. "fhb )94 sales throughout the Kelly, president pay current bills and debts in. eluding tax.. and !man xponsc To Toe small rowing JOT pose 4( 11)4 - Nelson was charged not having taken out the ance required by law. . ; . To now or - or repairs, or tut," equipment nishincre. . t oi,, - , It S L . A Presented By , - VINIDER BREAD "-- k , ' ';',4,',",:i . - ' f p . A PAY NEXT YEAR ,:,o ok . '; ,,- , .. : .e.;:.. :1: o 1 ..,,,,, a, Nal$10; ' ,411 N t , t &ki, ti ,t,,. , ' ......, 1011;3 04a54,..:f...4".....'...-0,,- .,,, ' .4N,1....,40,1;r5:ft.t--V,P.::- . .. ,),,,,,,,,,,,,,..;,m.z. 41Ario'3,:sf,,,,H:':.'W $ . ,,....:,...,...i... . .,..-- :,,,,,.:,,,(:,...zo, .....:: ...Via,- .' .'uliptr, ;:'... 0 Girt,iirda, 1.1 Or ,00,..,': - , t, pi AT ' c' '''.,:t41- . -: , frittl ES :ti A N,. E,;.-' 74::,,:,,..: - ''''..," A "'" .,,, .,,,.,,.,,. ,, i, ' , .;, ':':' - z :::..:;.:1 ,. , I 1,...ti; ' ,'"'. ,. : 7:11;-- -- . 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Ire ' rift. ;:.2,.46 ,,- . 4:;,.. i , i ' - . .1: . .. ,- i1' ' t :., v : :t , ,...1): . ,t. ,,,,)',.,ii....,:',...,,....,:?..:,,,01 Confi- ift r v ' ' J. t- '4t.::;" " "mr- , - , !i. '7,..(-.- ' ':!.44e:- -.' q'S tVlit :.:.t.-..e.-- - '- - .,. Come in and talk it over. :Ea To RESOURCES - 7:00 : TOIIIGHT ......Y.:!.... 0,.. you do not need to . A 1940 ' ; ,e7t,!.;., ',,,,- - personal pun lir AKER BANK , i . ..4$;V: had at low be a depositor. hospi. , For home ' , .' , ... oio. 4. ft TR ils ,. tion hall, 161 Tenth past Street. will be given for members of the Club of All Nations. Plans for the event were outlined at a meeting of the organization last night at the Utah Art Center. Jurrie 'Vander Wal. president. also outlined the clubs objectives to 75 members attendIng. budget appropriation to pay 'expenses of four of five county officials at the April Nvention of the National tion of County Officials in Houston was requested of the ocunty commission today in a letter from George Ed SiMmons, executive director of the organ; Itation 'The letter was ordered , !N.,7f....1 21), I - fPc:T!,, '- D l':':.: dentist. 0 EXPENSE BUDGET SOUGHT - be can dential bank credit , pay doctor tal. II 01 ACTIO111 , . program and dance Dec. 16 In the Eleventh Ward recrea- e auto- A ANDErts:,Nrs GrenloCroton '. .,, with A I, an - PLUS" DIAMONDS ;.'0";.. ' ''' ...i 1 insur- Club Of All Nations Ilo Id Dance Party : buy mobile used. contract motor carrier permit of Paul Nelson to haul property be tween Salt Lake City and Neola, Utah. To - - ." 11 Ac- USE YOUR CREDIT . 10 - Company between Salt Lake. Lehi and Orangeville. The commission annulled the .. . Loans for any worthhile 01 moo., i 1 - discussed. D. Jones of Salt Lake Vernon will preside. 4.,'0.t,P,.,1'.i::,'', ii..Zt- ile40,- -- I I CIIIL .... Really Investigating will be tivities?" to this information, the Finnish flyers also dropped the peopaganda leaflets along the fighting lines for Soviet troops to reaki. - - H. Leslie Hansen of American - - "Is The Dies Committee According , Fork today received a pennit from the Public Service Commis lion ofsUtah tó operate as a con.tract motor carrier. The permit provides that Ilanten may haul coal and building - material for the Leh Lumber - - 1 Trucker Issued i, 4 I Carrier Permit - AND OHTER NEEDS? BANK FOR THESE THIS ' meeting tonight at.,.8 .O'CIOCg at, the Utah State Art Center, 59 South State Street. The subject :1;,,,,. - and bust. ( , Bulova 11Ctigit:110i;010, ' ti:P,,;:, HAD , anniversary. 4 tiltILLS I : 7 s., -- night BE ' Elgin ii to Anderson's Terms There is no penalty-attache- d No InterestNo Carrying Charges or Other Extras YarkUity. CAN , ;, - !'' - -- - If . Daring Finnish army aviators have flown over Russia's second city, Leningrad, during the past few nights, scattering leaflets giving Finland's side of the Rus. so.Finnish quarrel, unofficial re. ports to Stockholm stated to. LOANS PERSONAL - The Saltl Lake Chapter, American League for ,Peace and mocracy, will sponsor it public - THAT , .. ' ' 4 0 ? , ..,.,. ',.. True' Advenitires with The Herois of the Blue I 1 Dies Committee To Be League Discussion ". Make Your Selection at Hamilton v.., law kodi '',, i 0 ..;0it p. .,.. ";,, That Is Nationally Known I i .... --dowe . ,' ' , ) t s Best To Give a Watch I Do You Know. - ? , ?P ,.. , , ' 4;,,,., .'5t AI,.. - ,, ninety-firs- t It nik4f.' - le.' I-- :- ' - " ; - - .?"...::: 1 1,, .'-It4,..., l 4-- . "VALUE ' ' .. 4.-- ,00 , A. L. Raymond honored on driving,- ,WM2 rrf,:l'''-i'4:4';',iO-' (flit; Aw. , ',i ,- -'. ij Streets, Nov. 27, Bob Goddard, 19, of 414 East Twenty.seventh South Street, was sentenced to pay a fine of $50 or serve 15 days in jail, ti3::,:f';',&';'e4?:. - I ';,.' - 3 ,.':;,..:4,:0 , ',5 ,,i With-- - go : BirtMay Observed charge after an accident at and Third South ...'-::.'' )1t , - East Sixth ono C , ,,, 'Z'.4 '.4: ":, 4,-- 51 tifiorStriteeent., 52A of reckless- -brought ,...,:..,e, ':.. .: ; ''-- Only three driVers faced Police Judge Reva Beck Bosone on AR speeding charges today. three received fines of $25 or sentences of eight days in jail With nothing suspended. They were James Reid Ifoggan, 19, of 534 Eighth East Street; Alden G. Nix, of Copper. ton, and Carl Hoffman, 26, of 314 Stockholm - r- .. ' , - , e ly-Th- - Chartres ti ' Nth On a Company, had returned here today from a three.week buying trip in New Mullett-Kell- LP' 4 ',. ' 7 ,, ,.., ',, , c f ;,:1 4 " 4 1- Drivers Fined.-- - ; 4 o. v, Only Three national reports wholesale N, great-grandchi- - Pleased with that retail and are Increasing country. E. W. '4 ist'lq.,,,...' candles was a music box which E. W. KELLY RETURNS Cast iron street paving blocks bave been made from low grade ore at the University of Japanese r1terets arp planning to erect a radio broadcasting station at Canton. China. - To F Sky., Trails -- nine livillg childfen. A large birthday cake dotted with, many candles decorated the center of the table. In the center of the cake and surrounded by the Chesterfield A sk c e Built In Village j It.a.,0.040 a y of m".-pindaughter Thomas E., and Mina Bosch Jeremy. Surviving are her husband, William- - D. Rinney, foilmercity building inspector, now affiliated with the Pinney Beverage a daughter, Mrs. AfCompany; ton J. Vier of Salt Lake; three sons, Earl W., A. D. and Kenneth J. Pinney, all of Salt. Lake; a of brother, David 11.1eremy Salt Lake; three sisters, Mrs. Jane J. Vincent and Mrs. May Hardy, both of SaU Lake, and Mrs. Mina Brooks f5t Price. In Officer Meet . , - lIere aboutthe time ADVENTURERS - : to-- - ,,rt County Commissioner Roscoe Boden, Sharon L. Hatch, director of the Salt Lake County Welfare Board, Pres. Paul C. Child of Pioneer Stake, and Dr. Philo Farnsworth, superintendent of Granite District Schools, spoke at a mass meeting in Pioneer Branch chapel last night under auspices of the Chesterfield Civic League. Petitions of the residents of Chesterfield to establish a school in the community Were present- ed to Dr. Farnsworth; according to George Greatorex, chairman. The league will meet again next Friday at 7:30 p.m.. to eleet officers for the newly 'ac- hes- quired voting district in Funeral Set Utah Jaycees I 'B----- Police and juvenile officers to day were investigating what appeared to be severak burglaries at the home of J. A. Sharp, 1348 MajorStreet. After two weeks' absence, tile family returned last -- - Private- - funeral services for night to find the house ran. 7i . Mrs. Pinney, Sophia Jeremy , sacked. be conducted tomorrow at will Evidence indicated the pitee-12 noon at 574 East First South had been entered by ,"prolession-aStreet, Private, burial lyill be in l burglars who jimmied- a rear CemeCity and also by Juveniles who door, tery. :;,,:, opened basement and bedroom Pin- Mrs. windows," according to officers. ; lifec7.,:::::LIZ' ,r r: , ney, a Missing were a sult, .of clothes, ,:, Jong resident .!fx't,y,: five shirts, a hat, sox and ()thr 1:: of Salt Lake, en men's wearing apparel. Also died yester- r, stolen were S5 In pennies, nickels :t.to!::i lo- a In ,i day and dimes from an unstuffed pin ', cal hospitalcushion, which had been used r ... of a heart , by the children as a bank. :5'''''''' She ailment. a t , resided 275 D Street. ',, I The decaying body of Olson; bullet hole in with the back of the head, was found In a locked sedan near the Park Hotel in May, 1938, and Johnston and his store clerk, William LaVonde, were arrested, but La. 'Vonde was released through habeas corpus proceedings before the supreme court. - . . The quarterly m?eting directors of the 'Utah Junior Chamber of Commerce will be held tonight at 6:30 p.m in the Newinuse Hotel, Heller C. Brim-ley- , president of the Salt Lake Jaycees, announced today. In addition to the. directing, all - state committee chairmen will attend the meet. Mr. Brimley said. Val D. Hicks, Price, state president, will be in charge of tonight's meeting awl additional sessions to be held tomorrow, Air. Brimley declared. Fa11s der- - D. ' Vl, e Jury mail W. A. Mills had seen an aunamed with engine running Johnparked at night behind ston's diamond shop - in Twin - nounced today. The society has 63 members, all of whom are employes of the department store. Director is Harold 11. Bennett, assistant store manager. Mr. Bennett is known the state as a baritone Two Burglarieg - jusacieetteexptioalidnedth. liEb-BLOODE- 1 i witneas by the state," the chief: ' . liJANTED: Birthday , timony', of Police Chief Howard Gillette as to what a witness named Mills told him in the absence of the delendanW--- a wit- nesaWto was not called as a , Choral Society will present ,its eighth annual Christmas concert at Memorial House, Memory Park, Sunday, Dec. 17, at 3:30 p.m., it was an- , sales- jeWelry I Honoring A. L. IliYmond, promirient stock raiser and farmer Springvnle, on the ninety-firs- t anniversary of his birth, a party was held last night at the home of his son, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Haymond, 1745 Yale Crest Avenue. ,.. , Born in 'Des Moines, Ia., Dec. Mr. Haymond was 8, 1848, brought to Salt Lake by his par--. ents in 1850, when he was two ' old. Since then, practicalyears f ,;.:,''.'.."-,;'.ly all of his life has been spent ., , 2C.,'",, , in Utah and has been filled with :',. 5, t,.. ',,,,:, ' He :,',, ,,;. ',;s,', experiences. interesting ..' ik 1 fought in the Black Hawk In i 4... ,,59'' dian Igar and has many stories II Iic.115 : ; totell of those clay& ' :.,::?,t , - -- Chorus Plans Yule Concert - man. ' The announcement was by Chief Justice James F. Ail-i shie just two months after the court had beard original lengthy-- , . :arguments on appeal. "The court seeks additional in, tesformation regarding hearsay , - ' of Dec. City 1 ' 6Mrect Salesman BOISE, - , On4inely-Firs- t Idaho Supreme Court decided toargu, day to call for additionalcase of ments on Dec. 19 in the. former Duncan- M. Johnston, Twin Falls mayor, who was convicted a year ago tomorrow for the murder of ,George L. Olson, - Co' nverue L S. Discussions of proposed gov-' , ernmental control of the life in surance Industry will be cons 's'..te ducted by Utah and Idaho life underwriters at 'a meeting in the , hotel Utah. Monday. at noon, it 2,44 was announced today by Frank Mosley president of the Salt Lake I . I Association of Life Underwriters. ''''s, Sen. William H. King will dis- cuss the proposed legislation. ,.....: Pres. Reber Grant of the Bene-- , ficial Life Insurance Company, of 4 zr.:, Utah, Orval W. Adams, vice,pres ident afid manager of the Utah , State National Bank and E O. 'Howard president of the Walker Concert- - Ildnk and Trust Company, will also be present. ' Harold H. Bennett rehears.' , The meeting Is being held, ' es Z. C. M. 1. Choral Sock. Mr. Mosley said, to combat a .. -suggestion made recently by 7- ti. Sen. Robert A. Wagner of New York that the United States goyannuities prnment cesell at a cheaperthrough rate than that charged by private -- dent. , , Salt,La'ker 4Pa-dieHon- Information Sought In 3Iunler Of ' - - - - , "s., and unusually active for a man of four score and nine years,,An'''' ;; drew Jenson. assistant Chur ch a , historian. today anticipated quiet observance of his eighty I I ninth birthday Monday. '';'Nv i Attending to regular duties at ' - ., , his desk in the Church Office in. building today. Elder Jenson ...... timated that he is saving the "big celebration" for next year, when 0'4444.1 ,. he reaches his ninetieth MHO: stone Be 89 He'll :' be ivork will Regular office somewhat forgotten by the aged Andrew Jenson will obseive ',. alert historian pn Monday, ,,,.,,u,,' .., ' - -. receives he as the however. greet' "'"',:',"J' -- , ins and wishes from best ings family and many friends. Open G.,. . house will be observed at llis home, 154 North Second West ---: Street from ,7 p.m. to 10 p.m., With Elder Jenson will be his hifitv Bertha Howell Jenson.. Whom he married in 1888. Al- Mrs. John R. Hillman, Repub. though 73 years of age herself, limn committeewoman from Mrs. Jenson keeps pace with her as an active Church orado and a member of the par. worker. trs national executive committee, Elder Jenson himself i s a con- - Will be the principal speaker at a Vert to the Church, having been women's organization meeting of nine in the at the age baptized --to- wn of his birth, Totalev, Den- - which will be a feature hrthe s . mark. born Dec. 11, 1850, Republican regional conference a son of Christian and Kersted to be held at the Newhouse Ho- Anderson Jenson, who joined the Church in 1859 and brought their lel next Friday and Saturday. :Plans Tot the women's meeting - Among the first Danish con - 'wereannounced todai verts to the Church,- - the Jensons-- - J. Wilson, State chairRepublican United States to the the made trip man, as he and otner party leadon the British sailing vessel Ken- continued making arrangeilworth in 56 days. Moving di- - ers ments for the tenstale conferredly to the town of Wyoming ence. hi Nebraska. 'the family joined The women's session will be an ox team train captained by held under the direction of a corn--, - , Andrew H. Scott of Provo and mittee composed of Mrs. Jesse F. arrived in Salt Lake City 62 days Mrs. Earl A, Davi's,.Mise after beginning the journey. de Cannon, Pearl P. Nich-- Since that time Elder Jenson ols, Mrs. Sam Brown, Mrs. Clif. the.eame trip by airplane ford Mrs. Dana C. Husbands, '' in six hours. Blayney, Mrs. C. Lamont Felt, He was made assistant Church Mrs. Isaac Morgan, Mrs. A. F. yeara after he started a chronicle of gen, Airs. Don B. Colton, Mrs. R. Church history. More than 35,000 - C. Towler, Mrs. William Batie, books and manuscripts have been Mrs. Theodore L.- Mrs. handled by him in connection Dow 1. Young, Mrs.Holman, Clarence R. with his Church history work, L. Mrs. S. Openshaw, ' Manger, and he personally bas written a Mrs. Albert L. Escandon, Mrs. J. number of volumes, including him D. Hagman, Mrs. Clarence Baird,' journal autobiography and-al- ly Mrs. Alfred T. Egan, Mrs:- - W. T, , of his life. . ',' Bunzler, Mrs. Eli F. Taylor. Mrs. Elder Jenson's publications Hugh. Tuttle, Mrs. E. G. Jensen, the first Danish translations Mrs. W. M. Stookey, Mrs. Orin of the Book of Mocmon and the Tugman, Mrs. Frederick Epp 11'n, Smith. , life of the Joseph Prophet Mrs. William A. Leatham, Mrs. lie has in his collection a nuBen Johnson, Mrs. J. A. Alder mof - scrapbooks of clippings and Mrs. EA. hogers, all of from Danish newspapers regard Salt Lake: Mrs. David J. Wilson ing his visits to his native counand Mrs. LeRoy B. Young of Ogan concerns audience One den, and Mrs. Henry Walker of try.' with the King of Denmark at Union. to- the -- which time he presented Danish government a covered wagon made in Utah, responsible, he says, for the celebration of the Fourth of July in Denmark, ' only foreign country to celebrate our Independence Day. C. J. Zimmerman, 47, of 856 , i East Seventeenth. South Street, suffered the loss of parts of two '' fingers today in a stamping press at the Intermountain Stamp Works, 240 East Second South Street, liewas treated at the Emergency Hosiptal. AttenEsReal Lake Salt the Joining dants said the third finger was deto an Board in tate attempt amputated at the first joint. and crease government expenditures. - the fourth finger between the s. the Apartment House Association first and second-jointRobof Utah, today appointed ert McOmie to confer with County Auditor Ferrell H. 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