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Show Page 16 mtsmmi sr State And Local Obituary Notices Friend may call Wheaton the homo Mondai evening and until tune ol services Tuesday, Mr, Whe&too was born in Coalville Sept. 36, 1877, eon of Henry and bophia 'William Wheaton, and had resided here 'all hi life. Ho entered the employ of the Union Padfc Ralroad Company ae a brketni in the spring of 149V,' mid remained until April 19, 1639, when be wa retired. He wa a member, of Club and tfar Union Pactfc ol the Brotherhood ol Eaiway Trainmen. Survivor include hi wdow, Mr. Emma Staples Wheaton; four son, Oscar, Frank, Atnaleen and Jack. Wheaton, all of Coalvlie; four daughters, Mrs. Clyde Salmon and Jorothy, Betty and Barbara of Whetton, and one grandson, all nil of and one grandson, Wteatoft Ackerman and Mr. Cornelius O'Keefe, both of Ogden. makes no charge for obituary pictures. Is u service furnished without cost to our readers. The Deseret New It Charles K. Whiteliouse Josephine M. Sneddon K. 50, of 304 Sneddon. Un. Josephine Mar Hi 11 am 45. lifelong re dent of Salt Lake, died at her home. 477 H Street, yesterday ol Charles - heart ailment. She wa born June 14. 1896. a datifh ter of Rodney and Joaephine May Ware In lnr Hillam, and had been active She Church work throughout her hie. in ae the a Primary teacher had eerved ' - $ v I s4 r V ,a Ward. Primary and M. I, A. Ensign teacher id the Emerson Ward and Sunday School teacher in the Eighteenth Ward. She was the wife of Louis L. Sneddon, claim adjuster for the American Smeltand Eefining Company. ing in addition to her husSurviving, band. are her parents; three sons. Jack H., Robert R. and Roy D. Sneddon Rodney Salt Lake; threeimrtherg W., LeRow W. and Ambrose W. Hillam of Salt Lake, and three sisters. Miss Ver-ji- a W. Hillam of Hollywood. Calif.; Mrs. Calif.; Audrey H. Easton of Martinee, and Mrs.- Naomi H. Hickieh of Oakland, - ' Calif. t Will be conducted Funeral service iVusday at 3.30 pm., in the Ensign and D Avenue Ward Chapel, Ninth Street, by Bishop W. M. Anderson. Friends may call at 125 North Main 6 30 to 9.30 pm. Street today from Burial and Tuesday prior to services. will be in Salt Lake City Cemetery. " iWMM J ' Deseret New congratn- late Melvin Thomas Dority Jr., Michael Robert and Glen Lewi Day and all other Salt Lake one year old today. Melvin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thomas Dority of Annie Morgan ' A Mr. Annie Morgan. 47 wife of Morgan. 1580 South Sixth Street, died after a long lllnese The t East First South Street, Mi chael is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Roberts of 624 War-noc-k 249 v2 i - $.) f , Tj-- Wit-lia- . Avenue and Glen is the son of Mr. and Mrs; Lewis Day of Midvale. trade for aeverai Sait Lake manufacturer. Unmarried, he ia survived only by a sister, Mr. Lethe Wood of Murray. gla- Marvina C. McArthur for Mr. Marvina Funeral aervlcea "Chamberlain McArthur, Tl, who died Friday in a bait Lake hospital after ata lingering aline were conducted today 340 East South Tewiple Street. 85 Mr. McArthur, who resided atLake, Gordon Place wa born in Salt ol Richard T Dec. 3, 1843, a daughte and Sarah Jane Steele Chamberlain. Shi was the widow of John McArthur, Mrs. Surviving are two daughter. Norma Fenton Browning and Mr. Erma Fenton Riley, both of Los Angeles. Calif.; three brothers, Richard, Edward and William Chamberlain, all of Salt Lake and two grandchildren. West Sun- John Jones, 80. of 1165 West Fourth North Street, died Sunday at a Salt Lake hospital of carcinoma. Until about 11 year ago. when he refor turned. Mr. Jones was a conductor Railthe Denver 4c Rio Grande Western 30 of record a road Company, having years service. Until Tecently he had in Lon Bwh after hi, retire-meri- He rrar born In Seranton, Pa., Jan. I, 1861. Hn was a member of the Salt Lake Moo.o Lodfo and. while working, of the Order of Railway Condtiotora. SnrviTinc are his widow. Mra. Henrietta Jone. of Salt Lake, aod a Jone of Liverpool. England. - girb" rank Hale To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, 76 West. Apricot Avenue, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Evans, 1013 Ninth East Street, Frank Hale. 61. of 1510 Redwood Road,of in a Salt Lake hospital Sunday heart ailment. Ho had no known relative. died girl. To Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, 105514 East Twenty-firs- t J South Street, girl. 173 To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davenberg, Paxton Avenue, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Deward Hopkins, 458 University Street, boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ougley, Road, boy. To Mr. and Mrs. James Backman, 19 North Ninth West Street, boy. To tyr. and Mrs. Marvin Rasmussen, 635 Fifth East Street, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Taylor, 933 East Fourth South To' Street, boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Sterling T. Webb, 569 Cambridge Court, girl. ' To Mr. and Mrs. Elynn S. Hewlett, 749 South West Temple Street, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Paxton, 923 Browning Avenue, girl. ' To Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Carman, 1358 Michigan Avenue, o 5 boy. ' To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Covert, 355 South First West Street, boy. J. To Mr., and Mrs. Ralph Harrison, Bountiful, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paul, 1271 Wilmington Avenue, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pryor, 60 E Street, boy. ' To Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Peton, 1225 Stringham Avenue, boy. To Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester Barlow, 473 Eighth Avenue, boy. . To Mr. and Mrs. James C. Davis, 130 East Whitlock Avenue, boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Rex C. Beckstead, 1846 Yalecrest Avenue, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Rulon W. Stephenson, 285 J Street, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum M. Smith, 1551 Fifth East Street, - , - , . boy. To Mr. and Mrs. John A. White, Murray, ""girl. Felina R. S. Long Funeral service for Mrs Felina Roe Sheppard Long74573. of Eureka, who ofdieda Logan Avenue Thursday at cerebral hemmorage were conductedMid-at Son A Mortuary in the C. I. Goff vale. Burial was in Midvale Cemetery. A native of Nottinghamshire. England. Mrs Long was born Oct. 25 1869, a daughter of William and Annto Blackburn Job Long Sheppard. She was married in England and came to Utah in 1891, Murray beresiding in Taylorsville and latter fore moving to Eureka. In the in Temple community she was active work. Mr Long died in 1924. F. Surviving are four sons James of Long Of Tooele J. Harold Long Union of Midvale: J. Rowland Long Pewev Long of Los Angeles Calif. 17 grandchildren, and tvjo great grandchildren. Erminnie K. Walker Funeral sendees were conducted In Oakland, Calif todav for Mrs. Erminnie Kimball Walker, former Salt Laker, who died in Oakland, Friday, after a lingering illness. The widow of P. F. Walker Jr., Mrs. wa born in Salt Lake and Walker resided here until 1937. She l survived bv a eon Gena Walk-B. er, of Salt Lake: two brothers, F Kimball of Salt Lake and Hugh Kimof Oakland, and three sisters, ball and Mrs. D. Mis Elizabeth Kimball Mis R. Augsburr of Oakland and ol Salt Lake. June Ethel Kimball Alary Miller Mrs. Mary Miller. 81. widow of Charles Miller and resident of Sajt Lake for about 20 years, died Saturday of causes to after a age. incident prolonged illness in a Salt Lake hospital. Bom Sept. 1, 1860, In Ottumwa, Iowa, she was a daughter of Ransom and Isabelle Sweet, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Manderfield of Tucson. Ariz.: three-sisterJ. Laughon of Tucson, Mrs. A. of frrAmne, Annie Lathrum Mrt McCann Katherine "Wash., and Mrs. of Seattle, and a brother. Dee Sweet of Spokane. were conducted toFuneral service day at 344 East First South Street, and Cemewill be in Mt. Olivet burial tery. - Midvale Sets Atmosphere felt In Cliapel IfcALDWELL,' Ida., Dec. The atmosphere of a medieval cathedral was brought ' close to the students of the CoK lege of Idaho at their Christmas chapel services as the voices of the chapel choir rose and fell artd a benevolent Madonna smiled down from her lighted niche. - A reproduction in oil of the famous Sistine Madonna of Raphael formed the background as the musio. department of the college presented their annual Christmas music chapel. Done completely in oils by members of the elementary art class, the reproduction from a tjiny print of the original was completed in i a weeks time. the in Appearing special program were the Chapel Choir, Mens Glee Club, the college string quartet, the women's sextet and the college mixed quartet, and soloist Wesly Jones of - King Hall. The program was directed by Prof. Samuel Hunger-forand Prof. F. F. Beale of the music department. ecial) . d SWEDISH L. D. S. ORGANIZATION The Swedish Juloita Will be held Christmas morning at 6:30 a.m. Thirty-firs- t Ward Chapel, 1140 Ninth East Street. A musical program will be given. RIVERSIDE STAKE UNION MEETING The Riverside Stake Relief Society Union meeting for officers and class leaders will be held Friday, Dec. 26, at 2 p.m. In in-th- e the Sixteenth Ward Chapel, North Filth West Street. 131 Tentative Budget For 1942 Lewis Yonker . Lewi Yonker, 79, farmer residing In Hunter, 'died at bis 'home Saturday of causes incident to age. Mr. Yonker wa bom In Dayton. 1862. a son Ohio, Sept. 33, of August and - Sadonla Meldiana Eisman Yonker. He resided in Salt Lake County for 43 years. widow, Mrs. BeSurviving are hi rtha H. Yonker: a son, William Lewis a Yonker; daughter, Marilyn Betty Yonker. all of Huqter: and two sisters, Mary Hillman and Sarah Chase, of Springfield, Ohio. Funeral services were conducted todav at 36 Eat -- Seventh South Street, with burial m Salt Lake City Cemetery, e Dec. 22. The budget for Midvale City for 1942, amounting to $62,871, will be on file in the office of the Midvale City recorder in the Midvale City Hall until Dec. 31, at 12 oclock noon, for public inspection, and a public hearing on the budget will be held in the office of the city recorder in the City Hall at 12 o'clock noon Dec. 31, at which time any taxpayer may appear to protest same, It has been announced by Laurence A. Mineer, city' recorder. The revenues of the citv, based orr a levy of 11,5 mills, the same as last year, with a total MIDVALE, ten-tativ- Guy If. Delp Guy Street, R. Delp, died in 73, a of 2115 Fansma Salt Lake hoftpilal a month's illness of high blood pressure and a heart ailment. Mr. Delp wa bom in Lovingston, 111, Nov. 26. 1868. a son of Ephraim and After valuation of $3,642,113 Is estimated at $11,884 in taxes, less provision of uncollectables of six per cent amounting to $2,513. The estimated revenue of1 redemptions and other delinquent taxes is $2,500. making a net total of tax revenues of $41,871. Other revenue from the city is listed as follows: water rents and water fund, $15,000; licenses and general fund $2,500: dog licenses, $200; city hall rentals and building fund, $200; fines and forfeitures, public safety fund, $350; special Improvement assessments and Interest, $750; appropriations from State Road Commission, street fund, $2,000, making a total revenue of $62, $71. The budget appropriations have been listed as follows: Expenses Administrative and general, $10,610; water department, $5,656; electric light fund, streets, sidewalks and public property, $9,956; public safe-t- y and Judicial, $10,310, bonds and Interest, $14,255. and capital outlay, $7,434, for a "total appropriation of $62,871. - ; Sarah Williams Delp. He engaged m farming m Missouri. Kansas and Oklahoma, and came to Salt Lake from Grand Junction. Colo., in 1925. In Salt Lake he operated an apartment house and a cafe Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sadie Milligan Delp: three sons. Beryl R. Delp of Grand Junction. Robert H. Delp and Don I). Delp of Salt Lake: a daughter, M p,Lem Delp Kralls of Salt Lake: three sistebs, Mr. Lou Gcstner of Wet Calif.; Mr. George Wiggins of Lo Angeles, Caltf, and Mrs. Washburn Ingle of Chanute, Kan., and six grandchildren. Friends tnav call at 3128 South State Street today between 5 p.m. and 7 pm. Graveside services will be conducted Wed nesday in Grand Junction. Thomas K. Hatt 'Thomas K. (Dick) Hatt, 32. corporal In tbe Ubited States Mann Corps nd former resident of Bingham, wa lulled in an automobile-pedestriaaccident Friday fn Richmond. Calif., it wa learned in Salt Lake today. Corporal Hatt wa atationed at the Mare Island Navy Yards and bad just returned from duty at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, prior to the Japanese bomb in Bingham dug. His youth and nine years ago he moved to Redding, Calif., with hi father, Fred Hatt. Military funeral rite will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Richmond. Surviving are hi mother, Mr. Clara Teasdale of Richmond; hi father and stepmother, Mr. and Mr. Fred Hatt of Berkeley, Calif.; a brother. Vaughan Hatt of Richmond, and a sister whose name wa not available here, living in Vallejo Calif wpent L. Carson Sophie l.rOET.K Mrfti about who had operated a ranch near TopUff for. the past 16 year. in a Tooele hospital Sunday at 2:19 p.m of a heart ailment. She bad no known relatives in Utah. Funeral service and burial will be announced by the Smith Funeral home at Tooele. Charles D. Bates, 78 a former resident Lake, died Saturday morning w City, Calif, of carcinoma after a long illness, relative here were informed. Mr. Bate wa engaged in the life Insurance business in Salt Lake for many He wa born in New York Sept. yars. 14. 1863. His first wife, Minnie E. Bates, died April 8. 1933. Mr. Bates waa a life member of the Masonic order. Surviving are his widow. Mr. Amelia Dean Batee of Redwood City: two sons, Harold C. Bates of Palo Alto. Calif., and W. M. Bates of Salt Lake and eight grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted yester-da- v in Redwood City by the Masonic order. Redwood Neal Schluter Josephine Funeral service for Mrs. Josephine Neal Sfhluter, 88, widow of William H. Schluter, will be conducted Tuesday at 125 North Maui Street by Bishop Harold W. Langton of the Seventeenth Ward. Interment will be in the City Cemetery. Mas. Schluter died at her home, 164 Well First North Street, Saturday of causes incident to age. She waa born in Cambria, N. Y., on Aug. 28, 1853, the daughter of William Cooly and Ann Eliza Dalton Neal. She crossed the plains with the Can-fiel- d Company in 1862 and bad resided in Salt Lake since that time. She waa a member of the Seventeenth Ward. She is survived by three sons William E. Schluter of Los Angeles, Herbert B. Schluter of Everett, Wash. and Raymond N. Schluter of Salt Lake: two Salt daughters Mrs. L. G. Young ofForm-ingtoLake and Mrs. G. W. Vowles of 18 grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at 125 North Main Street tonight and Tuesday morning until timvt services. Christine G. Miller Funeral services for Mrs. Christine Graham McAllister Miller. 85. widow of Charles E. Miller, of 34 South Mam Street and formerly of 253 East Eighth South Street, who died m a Salt Lake hospital Saturday evening of pneumonia, will be conducted Tuesdav noon m the Third Ward chapel, 119 East Seventh South Street. R. Brewster, bishop of the Sheldon ward, will be in charge. Friends may call at 36 East Seventh South Street until time of services. Mrs. Miller was bom April 9. 1856, in Renfrenshire, Scotland, a daughter of Daniel and Mary McIntyre McCallister. She came to Utah when she was three year old. On April 27, 1874, the was married to Mr. Miller in the old Salt Lake Endowment House. After her marriage, she and Mr. Mill-le- r pioneered the Riverton settlement. Shortly after his death on Aug. 6, 1921, she moved to Salt Lake and had resided here since. she Long Active In Church affairs, served as secretary of the Mill Creek 14 of the at Relief age Ward Society and alter her marriage was first counSoRelief Ward Riverton of the selor ciety for 12 years. Later she continued her Church activity in the Thtrd Ward. She was a member of the Jordan Stake Relief Society Board, for a number of years. Surviving are six son and daughter, C. E. Miller of Riverton E, Rea Miller, Mrs. Edith Smith of Salt Lake; Mrs, Julia D&nsie of Honolulu, T. H.: Mrs. Jennie Bills and Mr. Sylvia Larsen of Salt Lake: two sisters, Mr. Agnes Merrill and Mr. Jeannette Reynold of Salt Lake, and U grandchildren. Willes Lydia Jane 89, widow Jane Mrs. of Wille, Lydia Fredrick G. Willes, died yesterday in a of illness an after Salt Lake hospital three weeks. She resided at 275 Fourth East Street. ' Mrs. Wille was born March 22, 1853. In London, England, a daughter of WilWith liam and Sarah Barron Bate. her parents, she came to the United States in 1861, making the trip front Florence. Neb., to Salt Lake on foot. The family remained here only a year, to England in 1862 after returning to Sacramento walking fropi Salt Lake ""Of Nicaragua and across the Isthmus 1865 the family cn route to Europe. In returned to Salt Lake, where the had resided since. For many years she wa a member of the First Congregational Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mis Laura G. Willes of Salt Lake; a grandson, William Russell Willes' of Cleveland. O ; a brother, John Bates, and a sister, Mrs. liny Brown, both of Salt Lake, Eulalia E. Goodwin for Mm. Eulalia LOGAN Service Earl Goodwin. 82, widow of Cbarle F. Goodwin and former Logan resident, m will be conducted today at Lindquist and Sons chapel. Burial will be in Logan City Cemetery. Mr. Goodwin died Friday in Berk elcy. Calif , after an extended illness. nce the She had lived in California death of her husband. on and are the following Sumving dmghtcrs- Earl Goodwin of New York of Goodwill Vancouver, f ftv. Clarence Wash , and Anette Goodwin of Berkeley, one brother and one wter, Mr. Sarah Earl Pond of Santa Ana, Calif., and Frank Earl of Logan. Albert M. Baker Jr. for MENDON, Cache County Service Albert M. Baker Jr 38. of Mendon. who was fatally Injured Friday evening in a Logan traffic accident, will bo 1conducted Tuesday at 2 pm. In Men don Ward by Bishop Edgar S. Friend may call at tho Baker homo In Mendon Monday evening and Tue. day. prior to aervice, Mr Baker wa a passenger in an automobile driven by hi brother, Lowell Baker. 28. of Mendon, which crashed through an irrigation- - ditch at the .west end of Third West Street and into Ladies was $35 now $17.50 14 K. Case Gents was $57.75, now .$29.75 fcWce. William Wheaton William for COALVILLE Service Wheaton. 64, who wa found dead by, hi daughter at Coalville Saturday noon, will he conducted at the North Summit High School Auditorium Tuesday at 1 pm. by A, S, Gardner. Burial will be la the Coalville Cemetery . , y.. Other Many UP EASY TERMS ay FOR DAD: Wolters Electric Store The Electrical Gift Shop BICYCLES New $25 $45 $M. Brooks Excelsior and Roll-fas- t. better Lifetime guarantee, 600 to choose from. Accessories make good preeent. light generator. Electric horns, light, baskets, tires, tubes, Used $16 Ivor Johnson None DURABLE FOR THE FAMILY:- - & TRICYCLES TRIBIKES TOYS REPAIRED .GUTHRIE BICYCLE CO. "Headqusrtn, lor Sant, Cliu," 15I-1S- 0 2nd So. . Did ACCORDION .XMAS 59 - New! Scott Newcomb Automate Coal Stoker ...$127.95 OLDEST - JEWELERS" , "UTAHS All knd pi TOOLS for hi work- shop. ' ATHenager Business Course FOR MOM: it e really practical gilt. Send for our free catalog. 45 B. Broadway. ComBeautiful 1 Modern Sink $34 95 plete . . Henager Business College Clean PABCO LINOColor and LEUM for Her Kitchen, sq. yd. ,,.$1.45 accordions, $50 SALE- - each, complete 6 month' private lesion. accordions, $190 each, complete with 1 YEARS PRIVATE LESSONS. SEE VIC SMITH, UTAH MUSIC CO. 163 E. Bdway. Phone , with 25 King's Doll Hospital 920 East Brdwy. Give Musical y Instruments THIS CHRISTMAS W give a course of FREE LESSONS with aU cornets, saxophones, trombones, guitar, accordions, etc., and very eaey terms. Cali and see . Latest DeLuxe Bathroom Set, General Elecic Iron, $3.45 up. Electric $82.33 to $149 31 Designs Alarm Clocks; $2.45 up. Decorative Lamps Fixture New! $ 2 25 Light $1.29 up. Tree light. For every room' in the house and up COMPLETE LINES ALL APPLIANCES Door Chine PHONE Beautiiull and ...$1.49 up 74 SOUTH MAIN FREE DELIVERY 238 South State A FINE SELECTION OF TOYS . Phone - Visit Our Modern Store Including wagons, tricycles, Poll BugDozen of practical gift idea gies, Sleds, etc. Terms, 30 days. FOUNTAIN PENS AND DESK SETS GRANITE FURNITURE CO. No Jmer gift ior Xma than Sheaffer pens, 1050 East 21,t South guaranteed lifetime, various style. $8.75 up. Other pen $1 and up. BICYCLES TRICYCLES .... Glen Bros. Music Co. KETCHUM McCul- Cenloch, 52 motorman ior Utah-Idahtral Railroad Company, who died Saturday mormng of a heart attack, will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Jxiran Fifth Ward. Burial m Logan City Cemetery will be directed by Lindquist and Sons Mortuary. Friends may call at the McMulloch home, 446 East Fifth North Street, Monday evening anal Tuesday prior to serv- Builders Supply KELLY CO., 23 W. 1st So. 4th South SPECIAL CANARY SINGERS . $6.75 FURNITURE CO. GRANITE 1050 East 21st South SEE YOUR WATKINS Americas leading make of bicycle PRICED AS LOW AS $26 45 Distinctive line of better tricycle HOUSE OF HOPPER 149 E. 3rd South. rBetter grade wheel rood." Headquarter KING IRVINE CO. Exclusive Agent BAND ICING 27 East First So. for INSTRUMENTS Phone What Finer Gift Than a Gifts For The Family Mary Phon 6 cu. ft. REFBIGERATORS, Pnced as low as $129.95, terms, Wreaths and Mistletoe VOGELERS 32 W. 1ST. SO. Krauss Kiehm, 86, of 2734 Pacific Ave-nu- o who died Friday will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Rosary will be recited Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of a daughter. Mrs. J. A. Mentzen, of 252 Twenty-seconStreet, where friends may also call Monday afternoon and Tuesday until 9.30 am. 7th West. A KELVINATOR Genuine Holly ices. DEALER PIANO?. Gift Suggestions, Twelve Beautiful Gift Boxes of Toiletries to Choose Select yours now! A small deposit holds from, 75c to $2.50. Shop at home and any piano for Christmas avoid the crowds. Phone Delivery See For Glen Bros. Music Co, STOPPED? . take it to PARK'S, 25 Weet So. Temple. Satisfaction or your money )?ack. WATCH 74 South Mam St iiSUS UNUSUAL GIFTS Dont fail to see our unusual quality rifte from 35c uj. A complete line . of quality mirrors. PHONOGRAPH RADIO SHERWIN-WILLIAMCO.. 227 So. State put on under your ChristCOMBINATION mas tree at absolutely not cost to you, GET HIM A DEER RIFLE ifl SHOTGUN PRO$95. Bas 48 Bass $49 50. 120 AIRLINE 11 TUBE. PHONO- - IQ J QC Moat Models in tgck. Jenkins, 428 State. GRESSIVE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 342 East GRAPH COMBINATION will 3rd South, recrecords? 10, play 12, Batteries 10 Inch $4.95 Exchange & up ords. Automatic record changer, tone 60018 TIRE $6.95 WITH OLD TIRE. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS speaker tub and foreign reception,Tuning-Eye, Lucite Dial, Western Auto Parts For Doctor's wives and families. Profes- control, Illuminated F. M. Television plug, 1324 So. State. sional items. We also carry a complete in. Loop Antenna, line of TRUSSES abdominal supporters VOL-UM- E AUTOMATIC attendant. and electric stockings: Lady CONTROL Cabinet size 34 in. high, DESERET GYMNASIUM 17 in. deep. Needle turn The Physicians Supply Co. 34 in. wide, 2000 MEMBERSHIPS ished. Plays record. West 2nd South GIFTS THAT KEEP ON GIVING Buy now, delivery day before Xmae if you wish. A5041 Jesse Hassell Wilson ACCORDIONS EUREKA Mrs. Jesse Hassell Wilson, 42, wife of Stanley B. Wilson, superintendent of the Eagle and Blue Bell myie in Rureka. died Sunday at 1.30 a.m. in . WiSW the family home here of a lingering illness.. A graduate nurse and prominent In Church alfair since coming to Eureka six jears ago, Mrs, Wilson was born June 23, 1899, at MammotlC to Hans J. and Elizabeth Freckleton Hassell. She was graduated from the L. D. S. HosSalt pital Nurses Training School in Lake City, and later attended Utah State Agricultural College at Logan. Survivors, besides her husband, are two sons, Robert and Leonard Wilson of Eureka; five sisters, Mr. David Eager and Mr. Alvin Ross of Mammoth. Mrs. James Stanley of Mona, Mrs. Milton Thackerey of Salt Lake and Mrs. Nylen Alphin of Big Piney, two brothers, Howard Hassell Wyo. : of of Salt Lake and Robert Hassell Mammoth, and her mother of Mammoth. Service will be conducted Tuesday Ward at 1 pm. in the Eureka by MamBishop Bigelow Bradley of the moth Ward. Burial will be in Eureka Cemetery. Friends may call at the family residence afternoon and evening Monday and Tuesday prior to cervices. 48' MONTGOMERY PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Hand - llnt.d portrait In oils, with lath.rett folder, 8x10 size, SPECIAL $4.95. Bell 4 Howell and Revere Home Movie Cameras 1st So. present the whole family can enjoy forever. Insulate now. It pay for itself. Acme Insulating Co. 6.5145.- Cameras, exposure meters, tripods, developing outfits, albums, flashlight reflector, flash bulb, range tinder, filters. 27 W. So. Tempi, THE WHOLE FAMILY Service MURRAY for Holdor Thor-wal- d Benson. 52, who died at hi residence. 65 Fifth Avenue. Murray. Saturday of a heart ailment, will be con- A HUMPTY $19.50 - - of ' Box Maker, oi the Y and INSPIRATION CHOCOLATES 2 3 and 5 Lb. Boxe,. . Unusual Xmas Bargains In Reliable Used Pianos Call at SUMMERHAYS MUSIC CO. - Ph. 17 W. let South William M. T. Harrison on.- 7 05 , Service will be conducted Tuesday at 3 p.m, in the Plain City Ward by Bishop Charles L. Heslop. Burial in Plain City Cemetery will be directed by Lindquist 4 Sons Mortuary of Ogden. Friend may cal! at the family residence Monday from 5 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday until 4ime of service. LOGAN. Mr. Vivy Weston Gibbons, widow of Joseph Gibbon, died Sat urdrajr at the home of a daurhter, Mr. William $ Glenn of 166 East, FUb North Street. Mr Gibbon Wa bom Frb J. 18SS, In Coley. Somersetshire, Fn'and, daughter of Nehconah and Rosana Gif'rf. Weton. In 1879, she eme to Utah with- fcer parents andtettl. d in .Lake tewn. On Oof. 19, 1873. she waa married to Mr. Gibbon in the Salt Lake Endowment House. Surviving are 12 son add daughters': d Joseph W. Gibbdo of Garden Cite: Frederick, Waiter and. Jfyrum ijeiviewiti Fine Portraits Card Special Assortments 50c to $1.00 FRAMES IN METAL LEATHER WOOD, StokesMAIlSStudio 371 SO. Special Feature VERNAL. Orin Daniel Allen. 62, a and draft horsprominent grower of race es in Ashley Valley, died t 1:33 pm. a paralytic stroke Thursday following received Wednesday. Born in Huntsville, Utah, Nov. 25, 1879. he was a ton of Orin D. and Annie Christiana Bindrup Allen. With hi father family he moved from Huntsville to Moab and from there to Ablt7 Valley in 1893. Hi race and draft bones bad a prominent place for years in the county fairs, and in the Vernal rodeo, Mr. Alien also had been engaged in agrbmltnre. He wa married to Eleanor Merklev In Vernal Dec. 31, 1903. He waa an elder In the Church. He i survived by hit wkidow and nine eon and daughter: Mrs. Viola Caldwell, Karl and Lawrence Allen Mr. Florence Mr. Edith Bodilv. Annie and Massey, Audrey Olirn, all of Vernal; Allen of Spnngville: Phehe Allen of Oakland Calif.: 11 grandchildren end eight Mr Martha Price brother and sister of Ogden; Mr Marimla Hall, Mr. Emma Bennion, Mr. Mary Hacking and Ar chte, Eara, Marion ancN Edgar AUeo of Vernal. were conducted by Bishop LesService ter Bingham in the Maeser Ward Sunday at 1 p.m. Burial wa In the Maeer Fairvlew Cemetery 4, beautiful Females, Bos Orin Daniel Allen So. First a, CANARIES, MAIN Gibbona and Mrs. William 8. Glenn of Keari oi Logan; Mr. Elizabeth S.Anp and Gibbous Lo Angeles: William -. Mrs. Joseph L. Glenn of Ntbhy: JamN. Gibbons of Olden : Mrs. Emery -Wid-re-G.t of McGrath, Alta., and RobsrGibbona of Salt Lake: 58 randchildrsn and 33 great-- , randchrtdrrn: on. brother Samuel Weston of Logan, and and Mrs. Edward Crowther ol Salt Lake. 6erviee will b conducted Tuesday ot 1 pm. in Logan Seventh Ward bjs. Bishop George Raymond, rurtal will be in Logan City Cemetery. Friend may call at h W. Lojal Hull Mortuarv Monday from 11 a ni. lo 4 pn. and at the Glenn home Monday evening and Tuesday prior to aervice. West 14 CHEST, extra large selection. low as $14.95. Priced FURNITURE CO. GRANITE . 1050 aet 21st South or Ladle,. Easy Term,'. 24 Beautiful Cards in Novelly Box for 50c DESERET NEWS PRESS 29 RichardSt. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry Easy Credit Terms Cruser's Jewelry, CEDAR ' Bar-dicWENDELL. Ida William 9. side resident in 82, pioneer north the West Point area southweet of Wen-del- l. Ho- did Friday tn pital after a long illness. A member of the West Point Highand school trustee, way Commission he came to Idaho in 1908. H was born m New York state. He i survived by a on, Ralph Bur- - . duk of Jeromes daughter, Mrs, Helen Brown of Detroit, and a sister, Mr. Lillian Beveridge of Filer, or call circulation Dept. decorative dinner eet. apecully priced et $3 98. An tdel fift. 372 So. State HEADQUARTERS FOR ELECTRICAL GIFTS Fred N. Nye China Shop the Store "Where You Can . Gitte, Mixmaatere, Irona, Grille, Electric to Advantage Alwaye Shop Walile Irene, Toaster., Lampa, Coffee AXELRADS FURNITURE CO., 255 So. State Set. Pyre Maker., Sewing Machines, 151 So. State INTERMOUNTAIN UTILITIES, Zinik Jewelry & Sporting Goods William S. Burdick DESERET NEWS ,writ Fluorescent Floor Lcmps $ Room Lighting Bendix; Royal Vacuums; Zenith, R. C. A. Gas Electric Ranges? i Refngs., W. Heater. 151 So. State INTERMOUNTAIN UTILITIES Men Christmas a subscription to the DIAL EAST BROADWAY 141 Fully Jeweled 'Wrist Watch SO. him ot you the Give him DE LUXE GLASS CO. FOR S a gift that will re mind MIRRORS PICTURES FRAMINGS TABLE PLATEAUS GLASS FOR EVERY PURPOSE Xrha$ Special $12.95 111- - For ENJOYS nG L A D E at 4760 ducted Tuesdtrr at 2 pm. South Stats Street. of Friends may call at the place funeral Monday evening and Tuesday in pnor to services. Bunaiwillbe Murray City Cemetery. Mr. Benson was born in England, Mr. April 5. 1889 on of Mr. and John Benson, and came to the United States in 1914. He was a member ot and the Disabled American Veteran His service m the American Legion. diivsion of the AEP (he Ninety-firs- t won him a personal citation from Pres. Woodrow Wilton and award of the Purple Heart medal. Surviving are hi widow. Mrs. Lillie two daughters, Mis Beverley Benson: and Mis Jeamta Benton, and a ton Hal Benson, all of Murray. WARD Salt Lake City GIFTS OF GLASS A XMAS Utah Photo Material at Mam year round. EAST FIRST SOUTH 13 Holdor T. Benson 86. Value Outstanding ' tit 9:304 p.m. Why Not Give a Practical Gift for the HOME? nes Jewelry Co. H. McCulloch lenry LOGAN Service for Henry H. Mercy Weston Gibbons 120 South Main 14 K. case Anua LLANDiWG Jone, wife of Thomas A. Jones, prominent atockman of Branding, died Dec. 16, from lumpr on the brain. She was stricken at her home about a month ago and wa removed to a hospital where she gras operated on last Monday. At the time of her death she waa resident of the Ward Relief Society and ia beeu an ardent Church worker all her life. She was the first female child born in Monticello, April 6. 1890. where she lived until March, 1912 when she married Thomas A. Jone and muted to Blanding where she ha since resided. She i survived by her husband and tho following children : Cordon, Kay, Alene May, Marva Law and LaDean Jone all of Standing and her mother, Mary M. Jones, aged 84 of Monticello. Arrangements for funeral have not yet been madle. She' will be buried in the Blanding Cemetery. PLAIN CITY William M. T. Harris90, farmer and musician, died at pm. in his Plain City home, Mr. Harrison was born March 17, 1851, at Belper, Derbyshire, England, son of He Isaac and Hannah Dore Harrison. came to Utah in 1881 a a convert to the Church and was an elder in the Plain City Ward. His wife. Mr Sarah Jane Harrison, died Dec. 27, 1936. During his youth in England Mr. Harrison wa widely known as a mcket and He was a senior bugler Rugby plajer. in the ro.val volunteers, and at Plain Oily wa, a member of the ward choir Wrs. plaf-ein the town bras banrtand participated in dramatic. William sons, Surviving are two Harrison of England and Rudenck James Harrison of Plain City a sister. Mrs. John F. Vause of Plain City: four grandchildren and two Dinner Sets and Gifts FOR XMAS . Krauss Kiehm lary OGDEN Requiem mass tor Mrs. See Richardson For Watch Specials Anna Jones Charles D. Bates ij Close Out for Don cm Carlo Monson, 30, of rigbam City,-- who died in a Salt lake hospital Friday at 30 p.m., alter an illness of mne months, will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Second Wad Chapel by Bishop Kay Olsen, Interment will be in the Richmond Cemetery, Frieods may call at the Harold B. Felt Ficeral Home this ever rung and at the lamily home, 26 South Third West Street, Tuesday prior to the services. . will' be conducted Funeral services Tuesday . t 1 p.m. in the Highland Park Ward Chapel, 2535 Douglas Street, bv Bishop Clarence H. Tingey. Friends may call at 3400 East Thirteenth South Street today and at the family home Tuesday prior to services, a dit Don C. Mopson ounces BRIGHAM of 11, George Ensign George Ensign and Ella Hawkes Smith of 1160 Parkway Avenue, died Saturday. In a Salt Lake hospital of sarcoma The bov was born m Salt Lake on Nov. 6. .1930. He wa a Cub Scout and in the fifth grade at the Forest School. Surviving are hi parents: two grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Hawke .of Logan: and four listers, Amy, Leona, Camilla and Myrle Smith, all of Salt - 65, Jr.son George E. Smith Smith Jr, John Jones BABIES WERE BORN SATURDAY AND YESTERDAY IN 8. L. HOSPITALS: To Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson, 913 East Fourth South Street, boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Job, 341 Harrison Avenue, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Kokes, 256 East Third South Street, Wbitehouae, C res lone Avenue, war dead Upon admit lance to w Bait Lake hospital yesterday. He had been suffering from. heart ailment for a long period. Kew-me- e. He waa born July 30. 1891, in 111., a son of Thomas C. and Charlotte bearle Whflehouw, Hb bad resided In Sait Lake for the past 30 year, much of hi time-- bejng spent in the glazing - day in a Salt Lake hospital. She was bom in Garston, Lanohshire, of England. Dec. 35, 1873. a daughter For Isaac and Mary Cunliffe Woods. in resided had 40 she year the past of the Salt Lake. She was a member Associa-UoBenefit Women and the Church . In addition to her husband, she is survived by four sons, George W., A. Ladd and Thomas I. Morgan, of Salt Lake. E. R Morgan of San Ferando Calif two daughter. Mrs. Julia Smelt-ze-Elr of Salt Lake: Mr. O. H. John, Monte. JCalif eight grandchildren, and four sisters. Mr. Mary R. Teamans, Mrs. Latimer Pcery and Mr. Wade Foley, all of Orden. and Mr. Lucy W. Smith of Salt Lake. Funeral-servicconducted will he Tuesdav at 1 pm. at 574 East Fust in the will be And burial South Street, Cerae-terfamily plot in Salt Lake City ba-'hi- Medieval Monday ,v December 22, 1941 THE DESERET NEWS Salt Lake City, Utali See our complete EQUIPMENT election. An appreciated gttt. CAMERA THE CAMERA CENTRE, 107 E. BRDWY. Mary Rom Barich Rom Barich, 72. PRICE. Mary Price, died Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in Price City Hoepltal. Mre. Barich waa bom Sept. 8, 1869. in Yugoslavia, daughter of John and Anna Judnich Rom. ehe came to the20United year States 52 years ago and to Price Her husband, Steve Barich, died ago. evei'al year ago. Survivor include two daughters, Mr. Marv Scartezina and Mre. Anna Lear of Price: a inter, Mr. Anna Matekovic of Calumet. Mich.: seven grandchildren and one Holy rosary will be said by the Rev. Thomas i Butler, pastor of Ue Carbon8 County Catholic parish, Monday at In pm. in the Mitchell Fupnerai Chapel Price. Service will be conducted Tues-- p m. in the Mitchell Funeral Chapel lo Lourdes (.hutch. Price Notre Dame-d- e Burial will be in Price City Cemetery. Mrs. Sarah (Sally) Hugh es 'PAYSON. Mr. Sarah (Sally) Huhges, of Tucker, in Spanish Fork Canyon, Payton hospital, Saturday at a where be waa brought Dec. 17. She had been employed at Tucker for the past three year, and was well known who took meala at her by coal trucker . place.. survived She is itpr, Mr. by one Martha F.arp of Union City. Tenn., and one brother of Chicago. 42, died To Extend System Some $03,027 will be to extend the culinary and sanitary sewer system for Ferron in Emery County, under a WPA project which had been approved in " Washington, D. C. . . today. young 1483 So. singer, llth E. BIRDS, Guar. Singste-Cag- es, Stands Dog Harness, Collars, sip. kets, Goldfish, Aquariums. 1st So. Porter Walton Co., 42 W. If you want your gift to her to be a source of eon-sla- nt and companionship eomlort, give her a years to the subscription NEWS-C- CANARY DESERET and ba. all .Circulation Dept Mrs. Borah Is Paid Honor At College Tea CALDWELL, Ida, Dec. 22. Students, members of (Special) the faculty and many friends of the College of Idaho were guests of President and Mrs. William W. Hall Jr at a tea Monday afternoon honoring Mrs. William E. Borah. Mrs. Borah has 'been a constant friend of the college for many years, bilt has had no opportunity to inspect the grounds in recent years. Prior to the afternoon tea, Mrs. Borah accompanied by a student reception committee, made a tour of the campus. She expressed herself as very impressed .by the progress made in the last several years culminating in the construction of the new science and gymnasium structures. During the tea, Mrs. Borah was given a huge bouquet of flowers on behalf of the faculty and students. Mrs. C. J. Strike and Mrs. C. C. Anderson of Boise, accompanied fylrs. Borah. , .To increase the domestic production of brown beans Swefor den has required licenses the importation ofdried beans suitable for human consump. tion. , i |