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Show , DESERET pa14TH E :, ' ; , - Miss Norberg I ..Wins Award , . , - ( , Minna .' - f I I,. i, '''''1, , ) 40.44,4.4,,,,,.:,. j' j.-- ' V. Gippel,- ,. - - i i News Brevities 11 - ute ter -- . ' he two-thildr- en. Pa-clo- ck and 11.30 am; Bunk,' will be in the P. Murphy Turner Addle M. Hodson - y j.andW. a Gibenn, New Zealand; two nephew. Funeral services were coVitieted lode, It noon at 260 E. South...romp tore Jack -- , ...' ,,. - , , . -, . , , - r , . si0 0 1 : 1111 S3S IS , -- . . (3,18 0 5's ct,, ata s0 best 1)tt a''' SO - toot . t tic I ' ' I .. -- ,, w lb, , - , -- ,.. I , , . ' S. k,i, . ' $sflingham. $tilotoloctsnoto of 4 1. Washingoon A.D. ' ' ' , ..,....,,, ' . ..s:',:z,......, 4..,,,,,,b6.4,.,, looitoty Napkins . t s',, .. t (T-- ,ot We HE , . --- . 1 . , ft4èt , 444b Rapp, 4. Dorser-- - l6, 8tor7 relief Lombardo GUY - ShOW Ted Malone Lom ad Mow neat - r - aas - - -- Matto - resident of Robertson tor years, died in Rvantson .eauses incident to are. - Arrant; Tunes -, liewe :55 ) (41 Breakfast D, blellatil club 11- World syttb Nowt Breakfast Time Half Hour News 'of the World World Beira Mary Loo Taylor Vaitant Lodi Light et the World Aunt Jonnro Storm Katoe Sint lb spoakt 1 gOtl - Jamie News Around World of thito Melodies lie Rows While Its News News lbannins Downie boors by 44. D. Konnedy-No- Bing Music at Dawn Belgian') . .. Am --: - revie- Nowo--r- ol 14w CU w-- for Womom Vary Palo WSbady , Drama Wormy gboe-----arthos Gaeta Vask Jane Porterfield It Easy Dim Wake ifWitat's Your Idea Bit Revue Larry Smyth Good Morning, Neighbov Letevi (WM WN le Newt LaneNew, Morton Downey Mori Lee Taylor Bins Sines Musical Main Street Alberr Homemaker Art Baker. Novo IF: I MTIPle at Dswn Dawn News OlAveatoell Mkt gaper Enrfens roman, ' 10T1' Nob Niebois ,,-- New - am Sere. VAIPP fir , Erienoose - Brit. ArP,, Nolvvornelfo d - News 01 VP. 'Stone wn ' s-Itstes New Ain School !tenons 41,N ' Dantala I ktidnight KUTA--5- 70 I . - .1 - 3 :30 - 1 I .- 00 5.0 - albodso Mods $ports AS 43 , Inure-Cl- ark KSV-1160 Young s Portia 4 ?IS :30 - Today-Ba- Joyce Jordan tells Dallas 18Lorenzo Janes 45 . Sollivanlorm nat BaxdofthsDa rpm Vrru Detective toThi Smoothies Arden Qum n's News tens Johnson Tamils hieThe Moore Sisters if): ?2 :ao "- - Quincy Danes Menne. Pirate Track Cows :DO S Harmony Time World Want :Se -- - ' the Lb, rulding 1:30, ; --- Evelyn "inters Marilyn Day New and Muslim Jeri e1.1.4tx arrlDi":11 1 HoweNrwe "'" Name the 'rune News While Its Nesse oL- - f - A - Nerou're fates Lib KDTLe....1320 , Never - I , Wome., Widdet Drove Girl II ;midis not riain MO front Pass Farrell B.a4IIn. New. , The' Movie Shop The Moine Shop The ati,i Shop 1;7' 117:47 Be Deem Fashions- Is !duds Iters'a the Latest " I Poeta .oloNewoCodrie Light Children In while of All Chureber Womap el Ammles Mr Perkins Yount re HaPPIneres Backstage' Wil. 4311,' 1 2 :30 This Bus. of Farming Tena and Tim Mary Marlin - Neighbor.- - tree Morison Bright Bachelo'', Children G. E. Rouse Party hom(15)Bar.; , PeteremrNove Two Olt A Clue Show Crosby Time Violin Bop 4tERvicE 7:45 I r - - ' , Sysestirse v Afternoon Programs asillrooto s uNo.ewianli War Time Lora Lawton Robert It. John Too Tunes .al the Judy and Jana Road of Lilo 81),13 - 1 - s I. 9130 Mears 7 Oveb Rise and Shine With W. Mews 1111 Wright: War Newt :30 and Mkt. Quotations fill Mirth and Madmen Tuneful Times , Motet , Gnmance i Hama oOut Gal Sunday LIM Can Be ,Beantilui Ma Perkins Boreardine Flynn The Go Wheats Stowell ThomasMews Labor Sews Under the Dapited Donn Chuck Poster's (leek Baas Ilse Harassed's 7 .II Dix Banana Talking Electrically Living Mt True glory 1146 A Jai:tuna Show Esmond E. Johntion Songs zretrybosy Sinn Iton Lewis Jr. VTrue Detective Mystery t12:561 Bows :00 - Abe Lincoln' with Bat& Orals Bi Baer 6,00 World Abe Krill, Orchestra (ILO) Newt Nit Um World - 4 Beattes Life Lincoln tOlteal Bob Reese and :", Mountain 13, 1945 Morning Programs NOVO Patwork Nem int floatsHarry auto, , TOW'S Patrol C. Gil Marlyn Mew, Jack Bench & Hie Ron Glamour Manor ' Glamour Manor Blue Correspondents Lane Betty ' RADIO - - -- CALL ,, Jubilatreo Collo Club Cotios Club 4 ' . , .1 430 117stem ta1Curt Massey ssULdeentitses at theshmil Supper Club Hollywood Slvin Cavalcade wirier of Don Vorbees News Romance ot Diamonds Voles of Nation ' Treasury Salute ' boo) Plows ot News Me Breakfast Club Breakfast, Club Feint While It'. News' Corn's A Pop Put Jams Abbe Observe, Saks Listening Post Tom Brenneman's Breakfast in Hollywood 4 -- - . Ntebt February Vial0rib Air - - Tune . --- Sent good Keltemborn Newsroom Cr00110 dillieSard sad Sympboity Oreb Telephone Hour.-- wtb Guest- ArtistifInformation Pletieti with Clifton radioman Carnation Contented Hr.. with Josephine Antoine Or. L Q. Dr. 1. Q. 11:111g1 Columbia Masterworks Bob Wohre Ora. with ths Nation's Outstanding Bands Yanks In lb Orten6 W :061 Good Night - KL0- -4 vEutuit Intrmta Soldiers 01 the Peen V. NBQ .SC World News Music from the Weft Musio from the Went I Potirork 11,- .4 5 Guild Player, Thanks To The Yanks Thanks To the Yanks Jack Kirkwood Skov Bedda Hopper Crim Doctor Sports alrhlirbts Kee Beale& Strings London Column Raymond Gram Swine The Old Refrain News and Commentary lAaders In Danes Time Emil Vanda's Oral. Littis Variety Snow News 11:05 Parade of Bands -1- 1110 00 ;16 6 '30 SOW; Radio Radio Theater -Radio Theauw Radio Theater Screen Guild Players 'Wand. Spot Bande kiti 0 KDYL-1- 320 - Pop Burns wad Allen 0t gorp01.21citta 1 Vox BlindDate - , Programs System Lone Rant Lone Renter Blind - Date t D,Y L.- - IIP 04 Mountain War Time I I Blue listwort Summary of editorial-- , opinion on raditt's, most program n program 111 570 KC. A Eat 2 ill Kn.-11- 60 KUTA---57- 0 Monday Through Friday , - P. M., MWT. BOTTLING CO. OF UTAH SALT CAKE CITY, UTAH COCA-COL- - Evening usu- another day without trying Cystirs-.4u- lt roor Mk out: Mk to pour toSib Is pot gotookok suarout000t Couto AP Daily Lincoln Day Dinner s 0 PRESENTED BY THE Mondczy, February 12, 1945 10:30 p. m. dr v. alla Mg orclegtra, u1 of Uoure "Voice Of The Notion"- - Do you suffer from try PLOW Sookseho, Nervousness. Leg na, Dint. hese. Swollen Ankles, Rheumatic Pains, Bladder Weakness, Painful Passagee, or feel n, old and due to and ic Kidney and Bladder troubles? If so, here is good news: The vary first duo la physicisTs prescription) .. JIMMY LIZTELL t ) - . 1 144 , ally goes right to worK helping the Kidneys hush out excess acids and 'sates which may have caused your trouble. $o take Kyoto' exactly as directed and watch for quick help and a rapid increase in pep, more youthful tailing and toy ot living. Cysts must surprise and delight you out satisfy completely or you simply return the empty pottage and your money boa is tuarantood:Don't fader , - - put MP k THE LIgTENINd TAArlir with DAVID ROS I:Murray 7S, 1 , ...):g rarrisn David , Network 1T.,ew ., Stuart Thursday Golfing Up' nights Of Cirstme . -- Wyo. ... I , 'rho Old Corral , PACIFIC COAST PAPE1 PAIIIS - tturray. The -- , , , ..,,,71,":,,. Jamison VANS'rON, t t , , ,,, , ' . - , - i , E. David MOLDER. Garfield County Vincent Baker el, Boulder resident, died in a Payson Hospital Friday at Ala pm. of pneumonia. following as op. - Re 1. survived by Me widow. sle eons and daughter', R"eves Lister and Burnell Baker, Boulder: Glen Biker, Salem and Oriel Baker, Los Angels. Calif.; also n ine grandchikkin. 's ! Cemetery. ' ... Stuart. O. termer Ord..' resident. died Frtday at p.m. in Pro. so. tollowint short illness. are the 1611otint brothers Surviving' and misters: D. E. . Stuart, Orden; Claud. and Out Stuart, Vintah. Les Stuart, tt Lalte! Mra. Jennte Sullivan and Writ. Rose Darla Orden. and Mrs. Nary Usti Oaklanit. Cala. Cloud. Vincent Baker . . , ...,,..,,,,,, , , , - n inth ., - -, 0 Olo- FILLMOREElvin Lorry, Swanson, bw hint son of Andrew and Margaret. Charles- worth Swanson, Hannah, died I few hours attar birth Sunday in a Fillmore , hospital. He is survived lw his parent and two SIMMS. Eloise and Marlene Swanton, Graveside service" will be eonducted Tuesday at boon by Bishop Mark Black of Kanosh ward. Buriel will be in Rao - - ! J. Elvin Lorry Swenson r , .. . - - - . , - , ' , - ...;...... .,...--... ;, s ' , - . , - - ----- , t - Attx, tyl e , .v. . tetts tilett o- t , . 1 - . , itet-- I0 tiN'ACal tkttee . - sOl bt - 1 s w... 1)et,,,,,t, 1.11 s , si:isoy to 5 .1T. co 1--te ,,, - It. ..., t k r. $O. Rock Spriero. Eddingt Wyo.. died in a Salt Lake hospital Sunday at It a.m. of natural causes.- - The body was taken to MO Z. I. Temple St. ,. 4 Mary E. Coleman OGDENMra Mary Elisabeth Coleman, 4.- 2247 .Adams AV.., widow of William Coleman. died Sunday at the family resik dence followmg a illnese. , Survivor' include the following' sons Mrs. and daughters: prank Austin and Clyde Coleman. Ogden; Mn. A. W. Sher.. herd. Oakland. Calif.: Mrs. H. S. Marti. Talneau. Boise. Ida.: Henry Coleman. ler), Calif.,: Id grandchildren and one Two of her grandsons are in the navy and one in the armY overseas. The t0110Willt brother and sistent of Ogden, she survive: James Burt, Mn; Aseneth Bateman. Mrs. 'Ida Maddock and Mrs, Etta McFarland. , . ..., E. :antigen, thed Saturday it bis borne of memo poisoning. Surviving are hie widow. three children by a former marriage: Jame and Glenn Jamison, serving in the armed forces, and a daughter. resrdiny is Aberdeen. Wash.: I brother. Clay Jamison. San Francisco. Calif. -- Funeral services will be conducted Wedthe Salina oecond nesday at I p.m. t Ward chapel. Burial will be in East Side Cemetery. Peterson Mortuary of taline mill direct. a.m. and noon Ina J. (Wings , ., . I Hatch: IL.. A . Sermon 10th E. St.. by Bishop E. A. Child. Burial will he in Centerville Cemetery. Friends way call at the family tome. 27- 6, Oth. Z. St.- Meader be. , 1 LOGANFuneral services for Orson R. Eckerney, 83, retired farmer and pioneer freighter who died Saturday night in a Logan hospital of a illnees. will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm. in the Logan Fifth Ward chapel by Bishop Edgar B. Mitchell. . A native of Philadelphia. Pa.. be was born March 15, 18(11. a son of Samuel and Leah Hardman 'Eckersley. He wee a freighter from Connne to Montana and worked as a powder man in Montana and Nevada mines. or aeveratyears-3- 1 r .. Eckeraley-- 1 armed-....7 In Richmond. Cache County. retiring in 1935, when he moved to Logan. Active throughout his life in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSainte he was superintendent of Richmond Ward Sunmany years,- - was a high day School Stake and for 10 years 'priest-had been a worker in the LOiliin Temple. Be married Acenith C. Rent. She died in 1935 and in June, 1937. be married chapel. 131 S. Itith E. - St.. - Salt by Bishop- Es A. Child.Burial will be lit Centerville 'Friends May cal 'lit the family home, 27 S. tth E. St.. Tuesday betweem 10 am. and soon. Funeral service. for Franklin LeGrande - who died Friday will he conducted tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. - at the Eleventh t. D. S. Ward chapel..131 Ins 4 Ward Lake. Parrish Barnett,- , a) .-- . Letirande Parrish. 30, died hero Saturday of ParalY s. Surviving are ble parents arid the fol. lowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Roger Barrett. Dirisbury, Alta,: Mrs. Rulon W. .Yeomen. Holladay: John Smith Parrish, Richmond, Calif.: Lowell E. Parrish and Julian R. Parrish, Salt Lake. Funeral services will be conducted oriocuriat--City Cemetery., - Close E. Orson H. Eckersley LI! rrrannlin Survivors include her husband: a sip ter. Mrs. Elltene Bair. Lewiaton. Cache. County: two brothers, Jame tnd ert Clark Glaseow, Sentient: a Aster 10 l OGDENMemonal services for Benja- min Franklin Blodgett U. pioneer Teton Basin. Wyo., rancher and banker and former Orden business man. will be conducted Wednesday st It a .m. at the Lsrltni and pone Mortuary. by Dr. John Edward Carver. pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. Latte-da- tween - Benjamin F. Blodgett friends way tall was in Salt Lake , LT. HUGH M. ROWE. Layton, has been awarded Flying Croas. No details were men. PFC. JOHN J. BIGLER, Hunk has been awarded the Silver Star medal for SPANISH FORKFuneral services Sok Arthur E. Close, 51. 141 E. 4theNorth St., veteran og World War T and Spanish Fork resident, who died Friday at a vei- erans hospital in Los Angeles Calif.. were to be conducted today at I Pm. in the SPanish Fork Third Ward with Bishop Arthur Groterut of Spanist,lork Fourth Ward, officiatint. Burial in the Spanish Fork CPMPterY under- the direction of Claudin Irtpteral T .!err of - .... algo voluntarily went- below Ur Ike aftet compartment to plug holes and pump out flooding sections. SPENCER. son of Me 'SGT. ElYRUM and Mn. A. J. Spencer. Aurora, has beep awarded the -- Air Medal for meritoriotu io achievement in aerial combat. Me gunner with a Fortrest serving its in the European theater. ITOUP July.. a comedian Is riot Jeffery N. Solberg sun. Tack Kirkwood, pure OGDENFuneral services for for example, lust face the problem Norton Salberg, Infant inn of prt.3effery Norton and Ruby Sharp Salberg, who died of being funny 'live nights a week. 'in an Ogden- hoepital Tuesday were,conductci today at 11 a.m. at Lindquist Here is Kirkwood facing the problem. and SonaM,ortuary Chanel E, C'The JackKirkwood Show" is heard H. Maw, of Plain City Ward. over KM at 9.00 p. Mondayst through ridays.) Sarah Clark Tyler. 45. 173 W. Ave. died in a Salt Lake hosm.- of diabetes, Intel Saturday et 440 Born-- in Glascow. Scotland.. Oct. 16. 11190. she wee a daughter of James and Annie Stuert Cameron Clark. She bad been of the 'United States 25 gears. Ohe vie married to J. W. Tyler. in 1910 in Salt Lake City, She. was , -- in erly of Salt Lake. has been awarded the Bronze Star medal for singlehandedly clearing Out a Jap nest on Saipan jut Survivors include his widow, three sons and three daughters. !Nosh Eckersley, Torrance. Calif. Samuel Eckersley Ogden: Lorenzo Eckereley Mrs. Nettie Winn. Sacramento, Calif.. Mrs. Maud. Benson and Mrs. Nellie Curtis. Logan. Friends may call at the Le Bensoti home, 112,Ei Center. TumdayBy from 7 to II p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. until time of services. Burial in the Richmond Cemetery will be under direction of the Kenneth Lindquist Mortuai7. Mrs. Angelo lp. Arthur OGDENMrs. Addle McCausland Hodann. 53, former Utah wife of Thomas P. Hodeon. died at SUWIVille. Calif.. Thursday, to .word rewording ceived here. Mary Sarah G. Tyler Franklin 1114 PFC. BOBBY TALBOT. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot, 3091 S. State St.. has ths been awarded the Purple Heart medal for outstanding leadership in action in wounds suffered in action against the Southwest Pulite area. JaPaneme at Saipan. He received ALAGRAN R. NORDGRAN.' Aviation the award at the Naval HOsnital, Carona. Chief Electrician's Mate, husband of Mrs, Calif.. where he is convalescing. Aniell'Nerdgrat;, 165 E. 21st I LT. rim. 1301.1GLkS EARL REEVE, Dorothy been apAreled the anti avg. Mri '.1)01111 as W. Reeve; Marinehut son ot medal and a eitauon from Corps North Salt Lake., has litien awarded the the Secretary of the Navy James Fop. Legion of Merit. He directed fire in a 23. restal, for heroic.. conduct and the Purpis hour duel with Japanese batteries in the Heart medal for wounds received in ac, cif Saipan invaaion after he had been After his ship had been heavily wounded during landing operations. Later Mon. a firs by Japanese aik reads, his artillery unit blasted at Tinian and clámaged broke out in the forward Online room, followed the infantrymen Into that island. end he went below decks and sestoteii . .. , Cemetery. Mrs. nieces . Benedict. of Newton. Funeral ntraniPMenill will be 'immune. Id by the Ursenbach Funeral Home. Funeral service. for Anita Keno. Cobb. well known Salt Lake mining and business leader who die& at hi. home, MS Second Avenue. of a heart ailment Friday, were conducted today ai noon. First South Street. " . Pleaeant,Iive. grandchildren and Addle E. et , itil ter. Mrs. Kansas. Rufus Melba Cobb Intermentwaslin--.1.11e.-SaitIAtkivCit- i Kin$1111 are his widow and- - three Mrs. Robert L. Ofanan) daughters. Erickeen of Oakland, Calif.: Mrs. Myron (Maxine) Reynolds of. Lang Beach, Calif. and Mrs; Hugh (Donna) Bynum of Mt. Tem. V t AR Be school 1 Surviving- Funeral tiervires for Mrs Pauline grown Turner, 72, who --died- SatUrCille will he conducted Tuesday noon at 260 E. S. St.. where friends call today from 6 to I p m and may morrow from 10 am. to, time of ,., ..ttentled in Newton. For the put sevteat months- - be erv ed as science instructor at UCLA while and as a waiting school. to enter a medical ..., j Last week he had received word that - ..i( ,,, by the Santa he had been accepted as a medical I, ployed medical, Universlty 4 F. ....., ... etnaileroadwo.oLasmier student at Columbia school in New York City. -wig- - a dining me Ahe Utah er'ef fatherlir conductor on the Wholesale in Prove.. .7-Grocery 's Denver andRio Grande Surriving besides his Parents is one Westem. Railroad. Re also brother. Capt. Sterling Frederick Price. Mr. zotinge, was in mAistant basil officer of an air base engaged near- London.. England. hotel enterprime in Nevada. on February 9. 1910, in Olden be pier-fleto Mr. and Mrs. Pri,f, are en route Bente Idadsen of Mt. Pleasant. They Loa Angeles and will return with- the lived in Nevada and Denver two years to Utah Countnfor funeral services body and earne to Mi. Pleasant to make their and burial. Permanent home in 1912. Here he engaged in business. He was an ardent sports man and for Howe wiany years wan- an active meniberof Mt.. Pleiliiiint Fish and Game Astio-- , the OGDENFuneral services for Mrs. Min-nation the Duck Club: e- nie C. Howe. 83. whh died SatNirday at wae a member of the Elks Lodge in Win-- , the home of her daughter. Mrs. Harry T. 3170 Porter Ave.. from illness field. Kansa. and was past worshipful. Heywood L master of Damesettir-LodgNo. 10, F., and inodent to age. will be conducted Tuesday A. Me iff,weit St 1 p.m. at Lindquist & Song' Mortuary 'imember and Mt. Pleasant Cha-ptehigh priest-- or No. chapel by Dr. John Edward Carver, pas. 7, Royal Arch Masons, and was also a tor of the First Presbyterian Church. member of IVY Chapter No. 10, O. E. 8. - Friends may call at the chapel MOnday ' At death he was from 8 to p.m: andTuesday Until timo &Inhaled with Utah Chapter No. 1,11. A. of service. M.: Utah Commandery No. 1. Knights Burwell will be in Mountain View Template and .EI Kalab Temple, of Salt (4 . Lake. - --- B. ill s, .,. , The following Utah servicemen have been 'commended for outstanding services to their country, while serving against the enemy in the various theaters. Minnie,C. y;aoatch Lawn D. Scheller Pauline 1 Price 23, V"..aWilitnreratty of California at Los Angeles. and a son .of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling E. Price of Springville. died sudof a heart ailment Saturday in Los denly 10111. Mr.reatinger. liCeOrdttiff to word received here. Aare who was the own- He wu born Oct. It 1922. in Provo. Sr of the Eatirtger a son of Sterling E. and Aileen Dunn Apartments a n d Price. and received his early education Cafe. retired live in Ogden M il school& Da attended East years ate because High School in Salt Lake and was eduof failing. health. cated in 1939. Be watt born in For three years be attended the UniNicithrsen, Kansas, Utah. Be worked at Douglas Sept. 25. 1812. a son versity ofin California for a year. then Aircraft of James Wallace UCLA. where he began pre entered Olmand Addle Crill71 Utah Servicemen Cited For Service On Fronts Price B. b bi John D &teller. 37. 352 E.. gth S. St- - dim Lake hospital of natural causes. He was born Dee. id 1307. in Salt Lake. a son of George and Gertrude Love &teller. Mr. Sebeller le survived two by daughters. Shine)' Jean end Marion Salt - Lake: threw brothers. George V Scheller, and Bert L. Sol:miler, Salt Lake. and L. Darrell Scheller, United State,' Army. 'and three sisters. Mrs. Lumile S. Boorne. Mrs. Gertrude S. Jenson did Mrs.. Phillui S. Allen. all of Salt Llake. t, , -- John : i member the ot, Jesus Church Chrtst 9 of Latter-da- y Saints-3Ware lago-;-'to and emirated this country in 1929, where the confirmau t to be active church affairs until her death. of Honolulu, Hawaii; Lawrence Eglin Lield. Fla,: Mrs, Lucile G. Ceder. lot, Salt Lake; Mrs. Blanche McGlue, Salt Lake: Mrs. Wilma E. Finch. San Bernardino, Calif., and Miss Ethel Murphy, Chicago: 1130 six grandchildren and the 10110Wing brothers and sisters, Arthur D. Murphy, Miles Murphy'. Mrs. Eva M. Pugh and Mrs. Effie Billings, all of Salt. Lake: Mrs. Lottio Swenson, Ogden: Mrs. Ann Shaw, Whittier, Calif., and Mrs.. Ruby Chadwick, Woods Croas. Funeral arrangements will be iltMOUnt, ed later by Lindquist and Bona of Ogden. : L1 3a, a E. and 4th E. Ste. Its is survived by his widow: six children, Lt. E. ' Taylor Murphy.. USSR, - , bee' of- in the Salt Lake Temple. He completed a mission in the eastern states -- from 1901 to, 1103.- Upon- - hie- return he -moved to Salt Lake and in 1104. began February,working for the Light and Tractioh Co. One Of the oldest employee in point- of service. he had been with the company 41 years. He was a. member of the Carmen's Union and high priest in the Twenty- seventh Ward, Emigration Stake., H3 streetcar. run was Mostlyon-- lith on fs liraramaSnaye. P." Murphy,- U. veteran street. id L . Er, $ t. etor, died Hospital at...1:20 p.m. Be became sick home. 149 his at afternoon ;yesterday 14 St, and was. taken to the hospital where he died shortly after Be was born in Ogden, Dec, IL 1111, són of John- J. and Nancy Murphy' Murphy. On June 12. 1907. be was marE. Taylor, daughter at ried Patriarch and- - Mrs. Levi J..- Taylor sr.. .,, i :, ' William - iSs L. of daughter Carl and Caroline Lanai Prelli h wail- - born in Gore. William ,, PLEASANTCharles Henry Eat. Inlet. 82, former prominent busineseman after of this city, died Saturday eVelltill a lingering illness from a heart and kid. . . ney ailment. MT. A I ' Charles Henry Eatinger Ward Jefferson ChaPel Mrs. Frahm Mrs. Trohm Is cit - Mrs. Minna P. Prelim. SO. 1366 S. W. Temple, who dted of causes incident to age rester-da- y morning in a local prtvate hospital. will be eonducled by Bishop Ernest A. Jortemsen tn t b e f or Ow of Joseph Frohm. survived by one soil and three daughters, Max Frohm. Man. tha Frohm and Mrs. Johanna F. Beyer, all of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Frieda 'licher' of Venice, Calif. Also survivmg are seven grandchildren and one great grandchrld. Friends may call at 260 E. S. Temple tomorrow between the hours of 4 and a pm. and the following day between , - Frohnt aerviees L' . 1116 : A - er district-Manag- of Sinclair, Kansas City, Mo., and George Beall, Salt Lake City district manager for GoodField repreyear. will preside. tn - I 1 , ' s.Chapter, Daughters of the Amerto affloced f and : lean Revolution, , - sentitIveir'-Ofbö- the face of a $100- 'war bond' companies I ' a. . ; will attend. iivard. i , , of ' officials Other Kansas City ;'''.. The youthful orator,who is a '. V.1' are be who will Sinclair ' ''' present ForMrs. daughter of Mr. and ; . .,:..,,i H. W. Morrow, in charge of ''' 1 rest D. istorberg, 750 E. 218t S. . . lubricating sales, and J. r. Rini, , , ly, merchandising manager. ,St., won the DAR's state contest t in, cofpetition with five other I ' To ",- 4. o' girls Saturday afternoon at the Speak On News ' conof sextet The Utah. Hotel , C. Andrew will speak Richard . . . CONTEST' DAR MINS ' testants, selected prior tothe -J- eanne- Norberin-So- uth - H igh i on current..world events before contest, reprepented Salt Lake, School coed, winner of the the special interest group of thers Ward Mutual Improve-Daughte' Ogden and Price high schools. of the American i Edgehill ment Association Tuesday at 7:30 ---- Judged forleadership, pa Revolution - good citizenship p m., The ward is situated at 15th ,IE,- - and- - Blaine Ave. i' triotism, service and depend contest; ability, the girls , spoke extern, poraneously.- In other years The 7 DAR has awarded stgte con .: test with an expense, takers -- - paid trip to the nation's capital, -- HAS THE POWER -- Third SCHOOL BUILDING BIDS : Where she and other winners District Judge Ray Van Cott Jr. Bids for the construction of a i national of the would be guests , today has ruled that the Utah six room high school-addititour state engineer has full authority at the Clearfield School, esti! organization for a four-da- y S 100 to, mated to cost in the neighbor717 or WashhIgtow: appoint commissioners to : bond was substituted to meet the wate; of Utah lake hood of $50,000, will be opened --- -! warthne conditions. and the Jordan river. Feb. 19, Elmer A. Rose, Federal Works Agency director, an- Other contestants included: L - ORDERED COMMITTED nounced today. : Miss Jean Reese, daughter of Mr. , James Owen Johnson,. 18, Salt - - . and Mrs. T. T. Reese, Standard- ville; Miss Georgia Anderson, today had been commitFETE MANILA RETAKING ted to the state prison to serve Tomorrow has been designated daughter of Mrs. W. W. Anderto 10 years.- - He pleaded one a "free day" at St. son, Ogden; Miss Shirley Chanda to of the guilty burglary : H. of Mrs. C. in commemoraservice station at 902 S. State tion of the ' ! Chandler, North Ogden; Miss retaking of Manila, 23. Jan. St., in fulfilment of a promise i Lydia Stoll, daughter of Mrs. . . made three years ago that the Caroline Stoll, 1054 Norris Pl., ' CHILD MOLESTER ImWest High School, and Iiss Ruth prisoned Lynwood Ross, Pryor, students could have a free day Hay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. who was convicted of an assault when General MacArthur made i, 3. H..Hay, 1655 Harvard Ave., involving a girl, 5 years old, was good his vow to return to Maii East High pchool. sentenced to serve not more nila. S Mrs. Sidney S. Stewart was than five years today. His corn- - rest followed the reported ab- TODAY LEAVES ! chairman of the judging Capt. mittee and Mrs. R. G. McGonical, duction of Trudy Marie Jessop James A. Hacker, assigned to i Helper, was state chairman in on Nov. 27. The child was picked AAF overseas replacement and later released harge of the contes- t-near her home. , will leave today for assignment . at Fort Thomas, Ky. He will be ' i Social Workers To Meet FIRE SMUDGE OIL TRACED his wife and Oil which has been feeding a accompanied byCapt.- - Hacker - is Utah chapter of the American :nuisance smoke pall came from : I: Association of Social Workers a president of the National Soleaky tank at the Union of Salt Lake. journers at dile will meet tonight at 8 shops and from roundhouse i 875 E. ! AcS. Social The St. lit wash, and also from waste. ' i tions committee of the group will off MEN WANTED -- - The Utah .from the Utah Oil Soa on report "Pending , give said William Copper Company has immeplant, Company's cial Legislation in the Utah L. Butler; city power,and heatdiate need of 950 men if full ' State Legislature."' metal production is ing engineer. tained, D. D. Moffat. president I MUTING CANCELED The and general manager, said , , CoUtah Poultry Producers' day. i operative has canceled its anI i nual meeting, scheduled for FriKING OF HEARTS --- A day, in keeping with the CDT King of Hearts will be selectClass In request that state and national ed to rule over the annual WRA of over 50 members carnival on St. Valentine's - SHEET METAL LAYOUT day icponver wherever possible. at the University of Utah, acDRAFTING AND The announcement ivas made by cording to Mary Jean Green, Under aumiclol U. IL C. Edmonds, Clyde general DeP1.-- e1 "walk- m-said the board who pi manager, MEETING TWO EVENINGS T directors would meet Thursday BRITISH LEAGUE ELECTS PER WEEIC at 10 a.m. in the cooperative of- Malcolm McLeod today had 1800 S. W. Temple St. fices at 1 - - itstittiratiost Monday Tab. 12. been elected commander of Salt 1 I. 8 p. m. I CHURCH MOVES - The Lake Post No. 97, British Emi Church of God, formerly sitLeague. Other pire Service ITION FREE , uated at 3614 W . 2nd S. St, 1945 officers are Allan J. Wylie, 1 linginsering Nall, boon 404 William first vice president; is now at 803 VV. lst S. SL, University campus to the pastor, Chas. Thomson, second vice president; according roc forum , at 1""attas. emit Baker. Services are Sunday - J. E. Pennock, sergeant Anil Dem et Nines CDC SinTIEWW ,r 1 ind 11 aam, wad R pm srms;Willim S. Carey,cha ingkikol and Wednesdays and Fridays lain; George H. Brooks, adjuUNIVERSITY OF UTAH at 8 p.m. , Services In Pioneer tant; Walker H. Andrew, finance , SALT LAZE GMT Park will be conducted every officer; Harold McKnight, state v Ewan D. mulatletesemaer p.m., Sunday I xuercendu weather tpe mrmiZttina. 8, Jackson, . Po- Imeral Representatives of the Sinclair Refirtitig Company and t h e Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com7 pany will hold a joint meeting Tuesday, Wednesday and Thars. day, at th e Newhouse Hotel, an- nounces E. D. Valentine, assibt- ant district manager of the Sin- clair firm, with headquarters in Salt Lake. - .4. 111( toed- ,,, contest winner list of the Utah - Local And State Obituary Notices, , Meef Jointly: Norbert, South High School coed, today was added to the - . 190 ... Jeanne The name of pretty 12, ;11Zubber Oil Men' - - Contest DAR rtabMonday, - February - 7- Given War Bond Is .'in Salt Lake city, NEWS 1 , Penney Serenade Hollywood Headlines Musical ?TWO ieiThe 94 Correa Nngij Train P pew,. .. Musket trait Request" "...1110270 1 i , 4 -- dorms... 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