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Show - , , . , , 0 . 1 hzt rage ci ' - . t, - Par e n ts i ' i , , W t, 11. ' 1 :4 A '1,, - - , - - 4 i ' i - ' - 'i ' 2 I 1 S1 - inco " n-:- ' . - i I - 11 - ' ' ''. '.., y ( .'''''' ,4 ,, v WatershedS ''''' , , , , -- . . '''' 1. .:-- , ;$ , , ,, ) 4, ,t,,,, ' 1 j , , ,:,,,, t s'111 .. ,, - gt ' ' -- 4, .w.i. , 1 ,3 ..1 I f , 1 ' 5 it , , t e ' t . y 1' - 4 , I , i T , A , : ? I I . I , I I , , f t :. .. .L, ,'i I - - " - .atuatatis I 1 Frencli, Air Chief Resigns - r ' General Vuillemin, resigning as head of the French air force, bids farewell to the aviators who fought with him In the Battle of France. He is shown salutlug his regitnental colors as his fliers pass in review' at Vichy,' Pupils Record Two tilys LO NGFELLOW The A. U. of room 8 y -- - hats and a big cocoanut that she brought. Earl Featherstone, room two On Wednesday ourclass went to Liberty Park in the afternoon. We were one about two hours. While we were in the Park we house where we saw many things made by the pioneers, is such organs, featherbeds and muskets. We then went around looked at the animals and and birds in the cages. Terry Kelly, grade three The fifth and sixth grades of the Hamilton School saw the first picture show on the new school picture machine. It Is very nice. Our fifth and sixth grade music teacher, Mr. Basil Hansen found a very nice film about the Percussion Group in the orchestra. There is going to be a film in a few days that the band-mad- e has chosen class officers. They are: room manager, Wallace Clark; secretary and treasFuer, Mark Hafey. The five council members are Charles McDonald, Rich. ard Waldron, Fred Nichols, Marilyn Brooks and Sherman Wil Lams. Some of the pupils of room II recorded two plays. Dawn Glade directed, "Mrs. Bangs Pies." The other'-- - was directed by James Keysor. The children went down to Mr. Keysor's. Thursday after school. After making the records they listened to them. It seemed LOWELL queer to hear their own voices, and didn't think sounded it they The children In room 11 are er school. like themselves. worms during silk The One-A- - girls are also deep studying Wanda Nielan. tournain their their social science period. Each Bloomstrand Ralph reports: ments. , The lower coordinating group child wrote a question about the . . Doris Carey. borrowed a ball from the upper life of the silk worm. Then the Although the grounds of Linclass tried to answer them. One group and practiced such throws coln are attractive, they are be as the chest throw, overhand and of the questions was. "How ing made even more so through underhand' throw, .which, they many ens do silk worms lay?" the fine - supervision of Mr. had been The answer was, "They usually practicing with bean Driggs, principal and Mr. Davey. bags. A few of the girls have lay from four to five. We think custodian. been playing hopscotch. it la going to be very interesting The.sidewalks are being rece- :n the to study about silk worms. upper coordinating ment..1, while the play ground is group the children have been Lorraine Johnson, also being fixed, so the students to soccer. ' fourth grade playing leadup games can play more easily. Iftwo circle hit soccer, soccer, Our room is making a rook The pupils will be very proud and 'On soccer, the kickgoal. pin of their school. after this work comparing Europe's 'yesterday" are in f411 praygrounds, tops , is completed. with its "today". We are going awing Patricia Brandley. to name this book "Behind the Beck WedLast JimMy reports: PHYLLIS KMETZSCEL Headlines".. We have written School the nesday Longfellow Editor. the introduction and intend to was used as one of the registraDE LONE PETERSON, take the whole year to finish It. tion districts selective for the Associate Editor. When it is completed It will eervice. Many of the men who be put in the school library. registered will soon be called for Carol Orme. a year's training under our de' sixth graft fense program. We are all anxious to see Kathleen Evans reports: The what Room 11 will be like teachers of - the Longfellow School enjoyed their annual parwhen it begomes a museum. We are going to draw our animals ty last Monday evening. They FRANKLIN on the board and write their all had a wonderful time. They The fifth grade of the Frankhad typical picnic style refreshhistory under them. lin School just finished a mural ments. It was held at the Jensen Maynard Gordon of Hawaii In this painting they Cabin in Lamb's Canyon in the fourth grade have grass huts, big palm trees, of moon.. the light At least some of the people In and a volcano for the backOn our last rainy day, our new In England will keep warm. They have made the ground. room 13 of the Lowell School rainpipe gave out. The Board of mural for the unit of homes. ,Education sent men out and fixDarlene Beynon. the girls of the sixth and sev ed it again. We are waiting for enth grades are knitting that'. We have been learning about another trial. This time the rain lers and mittens for the people. the many ways that time has- pipes will be across the sea. The Red Cross good. been told. The water clock, sunPatricia Tull reports: The 'has been very kind and- furnish. are the . dial, and the hour glass sixth grade arithmetic classes of ed lovely yarn of many et olors early ways of telling time. some the Longfellow School have comblue, green. red. brown. and famous clocks we learned about their first unit on safety white. The things will be pit in are the Big Ben in London and pleted and health. The children wrote the Christmas boxes to be sent the Cathedral clock. papers on what they learned and to England at the end ofibthis The kindergarten class has dewhat good it will do them. The month4 eided to have a party in their decialso are children learning room for Hallowe'en. Beverly Young. A. U. mals. MERLYN CORNIA. has been paintRoom The Glee Club went, to the Editör- -ing Mother Goose pictures. They South High School Oct. 24. There BEVERLY YOUNG. have learned many Mother Goose was a lot of excitement and exAssociate Editor o tra practices. rhymes. Roan We are making Murals in art planted narcissus bulbs Monday. They are and they are coming along fine. Students Tell About their room an attractive We have discovered some splenmaking did artists. We are learning to Visit To State Fair place in which to live. NottL do our activity work much better, reports Carma Stevens. Carol Green, Grant Hofheins, JACKSON Carol Braby reports: The first Stanley Berg, Frank Simon, and are their The day after "Fair Day" we makbeen safey have continuing grades Hedghes Harry work. They have many safety all had a turn to tell and draw Ing igloos out - of soap. The blocks are put together with pictures in their room and know what let had seen. Everyone The study of the the safety rule that goes with toothpicks. s had a good time. , Eskimo home-ieach one. The safety work they very interesting. More than half of our fifth have been, doing has had an efStella Robinson, toom II fect on the way they cross the grade class in Room..10 have Miss Walks nature class we In We have streets and the way they condOct , their librry cards. are studying chemicals. Insects, books in our book case that themselves In going up and down have been chosen especially for stairs. birds, and other interesting sub, our library corner. We hope to Kenneth Olson reports:4n room Jects about nature. more books more. and our are the children three enjoy 'reading Dorothy Dickson where and how to ride a bicycPb. , Jacqueline Hunsaker. We have started our regular BARBARA PAGE, The children are also writing Thursday evening show at the Editor, safety poems. One of them has School Jac4.son Auditorium. LOUISE NMI been posted up. The new serial. "Hawk of the Assoc. Ed. Big black cats and goblins have Wilderness", started, last e4vGek. been placed up all around the Harvey PatileY, room 20. room to show .that Ilallowe'en will soon be here. Tuesday afternoon in the hall of the Jackson. School we shad In room five the e,hildren have a sh6rt in honor of a new cactus. Constitution Day. Saiveral In room four the children are chilvery happy because they had a dren made short speeches and sang songs. Miss Rena Fox supicture taken of their grocery store. pervised. their safety Diana Padley They also have sand table DICK ROBERTS, equipment in their Doctors say your kidneys tontain It 0111611 and are painting it, reports ErnEditor of tiny tubes or filters which help to purify thg EUGENE WEBB, est Piz. blood and keep you henithr. When the, get children The Associate Editor kindergarten tired and don't ,work right in the daythwo an people have to get tip night& Frequent has been going on walks with or scanty passages with smarting and burning outside, their teacher. While Mercy, daughter of Battalion imowtimes shows there is something wrong Chief Knowles has they studied the trees and watchPierey, wigs your kidneys or bladder. Don't neglect , Wherr fall.. the leaves ed this condition and lose visitable. restful 'leen. they brought to all the girls And boys When disorder of kidney function permits plcin her room. a booklet, It is A got back they began drawing poisonous matter to remain in your blood. it ture,s of the trees and leaves. story of Smoky, the Fire Horse., may also cause nagging badcaehe. rheumatic of some This also will help them appreciate made pictures They pains. leg rein& loge qt Pep and energy. our modern fire department. owls and the best ones were put owelling. puffiness under the Vet, headaches and dizziness. MARJORIE CASTLETQN up arcuind the room. Deal wait I Asir your drhogist for Doan' Richard Keysor. Editor. rills. used successfully by millions for over SO ' STELLA BOOTH. ghirlee Jacobsen reports: The Fears. They give ham, relief and will help , this 16 miles of kidney tubes gush out poicon And second grade pupils have been Waste from your blood, Get Doan's Pill& , In,coMARILY A ,MACFARLAND; the unit, "Safety." studying Associate Editors. ' (Adv.) operation with the unit, Virginia , py room on Halowe'en. Pupils of room 11. grade five t Miss Burbidge came to the Hamilton School Wednesday to tell us about homes in Tahiti. We enjoyed all thethingst she told us. We saw gime shells and Class Officers E lected; - Foot-volle- . ' , 4ue 4Silk Words Vie died ' whole school is going to see. The screen is large and It Is very easy to see the pictures. Shirley Nordberg. room ten Esther Rettmer reports that the children of the sixth grades have been studying about health heroes and heroines. We have studied about the life of Louis Pasteur and his wonderful discoveries. We have studied most. ly about his discovery of pasteur. ization of milk. So we took an excursion to the Arden Dairy. It was 'very interesting and we all enjoyed IL . 4 , 'Ord 1(idneys ,Often Bring Sleepless !lights , Esther Rettmer, room three MARILYN HASKELIA Editor Fifth Grade Finishes 3Iural - we We go ' i:::';;:;;, - are studying about trees. three divided our class Into groups. Then Mr. Vigos ,gave each group a set e of qUestions. After we answered-thquestions we had to make a report. The first group's problem was, The conditions needed for the growth of the tree. The second is 'How our trees protect our water, sheds? The third,. What are the enemies and friends of the forest? We hope that we will get on to the good next phase. Marilyn Haskell, grade 0..vvg.1 The sixth grades saWa picture show last Tuesday about music. We saw the xylophone and steel marimbaphone. It showed the chimes, the base drum and how to tone it. The WO picture machine was also interesting. Janice Lind, grade six .The class in room 11 is making a decoration border. It represents notes of music in orange and rests and flats in black. The staffs are in blask too. We think this will be a very hap- I 4 I .7 NOLA JEAN OLSEN, Associate Editor Church Notices. LIBERTY STAKE RELIEF SOCIE- monthly union meeting of Liberty. Stake Relief Society will be held in the Second Ward chapel. Fifth East and Seventh South Streets. Thursday, Oct. 24, at 2 p.m. All stake and ward Relief Society officers are urged to attend. RIVERSIDE STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY,--Union meeting will be held Friday. Oct. 25, at 2 p.m. in the Sixteenth Ward Chapel, 131 North Fifth West Street. Ali officers and class leaders itre urged to be present. YOUNG PEOPLES SWEDISH L. D. S. ORGANIZATION The Swedish L. D. Young Peoples' S. Organization are sponsoring a Halloween Dance Saturday, Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. in the Ninth Ward Chapel., 416 Fifth East Street. SWEDISH L. D. S. ORGANIZA TION The young people's branch of the Swedish L, D. S. Organization will sponsor a Hallowe'en dance and entertainment to be given on Saturday, Oct. 26, in the Ninth Ward, 416 South Fifth East Street. DANISH L. D. S. ORGANIZATION The regular gospel meeting of the Danish L. D. St Organization will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Third Ward. 119 East Seventh South Street. Holger M. Larsen. former Danish Mission president. and Elder Don' Jensen, returned Danish missionary. will be the speakers. An excellent musical, program All Saints has been arranged. and missionaries are urged to attend.NORWEGIAN L. D. s ORGANIZATIONThe Norwegian L. D. S. Organization will hold' its weekly meeting, with the new presidency in charge, Thursday, Oct. 24, at 8:30 pap in the Thirty-firs- t Ward. 1140 South Ninth East Street. Elder Chris Johansen will be the speaker and mu-si- t will be by NellY Falmo. SALT LAKE STAKE RELIEF union SOCIETY monthly, meeting will be held Friday. inthe SevenOct. 25, at 2 .p.m.. 'teenth Ward Chapel, 141 West All officers First North Street. anti class leaders hi the stake Relief Society organization are urged to be present. HIGH STAKE PIONEER -,- - PRIESTSThe monthly Temple day will be Friday, Oct. 25. : - peasant,. - - - 28, IpahtieAnslfredcbratisitdianJosesen Bezzant. Bey en. life has been spent her here. Besides mother she is stirb ir these vtved brother and ,olstersi UtFLORISTS . ' ' the highway near Ilanidn Ida. and overturned four times. Sines thS mishap, be bad been ra11,ml tiTatinent in a Preston hospital. Where death CAMS , yesterday. ,, , FLOWEN HOUSE COLONIAL rtYNERAL FLOWERS OUR, SPErIALIn , CO Ent Ith ItotalL, Phase ded from Louise Booth Blair GEORGEFuneral for ST. , , PROTECTION . ''. - ...,. , . aurom, T'e ,, Mre. Louise Booth Blair, 69. who cited Tuesday at her horns Alter Is stroke, were conducted in .ths ... Vrednesday 4''44e,-,',,,,- , Ward MY South ,.. Bishop Andrew Mc. ), Arthur. Zs 11, - r t: I 4, it . , trnimesed Igoe', Nis EAL,,,,. , - ,,, -- . tat levt V mats, ,t, suake.risal a pi,est, - ', -, I ; East Seventh g '.t. ."q..,...' ' South Street. the , Nlaralm... ' Rev. N r. 'k Collins. 11, Allan, Tote r. , celebrant. a dt , 4.10.:' S. ancik5.11,tabmie' U NE R ALS Maruna17.0 .... ment will take e ,4"..' '..... In Mt. Cal- :' '"'''''"'' , place teir3Iniflalinda.nejhe .: Bea. Angel sOM ;..7 ,, vary Cemetery. l ,lip,.:. .. BARESFuneral services for Charles : ,. . ,z., , 4.0E-tKb:m1 init Henry Barnes of 34 J. St. will be held Iva,. 25., :4155usam.ant. raeld; ;Nit i sm she eras a ,,.,....,. in 1 p,m. In the Lehi. Utah L. at Friday , of James an, Provo; Booth. Guadalupe. Mexico. ii., ;4 , , ;1 , Grove:. , Pleasant Bli4.S. Ward chapel. with Bishop Isaac? Y, Sept. 30, 1873. and I! 4 oMciating. Friends may call afanmd The IyAnnclasme had been in the fled 4 of 4 44 ,', , 4 b Mrs. Arthella Davis. '..1kvIL.''5::.: ..1,,; at the Eingdon Mortuary 255 South Sec. 44" , '' ' .' t Lake View; Sm. , to United States 43. t., In Salt Lake City, Thuradai East and St. Donna, Blame, America when she ..' ,r years. She bad liv from 3 to 0 p.m. and Pr i day at this - s ',.: ',;3-., ed in Utah for 33, , 8 et.s George. a small child,, yes ,', -i ' to ward in Lehi 15 minutes Prior :' services V. chapel South4 Funeral 5...:. t. years and in Salt settling in ' 1 .... two Mrs. Bezzant for will be held at 2 services,. Interment in thrLebi cnt:lete4-Lake ern Utah as con- .,:T,: 1 Mortte ,06.1 direction under of the trd was Eingdon a BP 'mord. bBlitsuhrdor .3,' ula Tarts ofHer the 4 josepOl. 2"a5ikeirn Dr.ebthe idiTnhx. ftrY. fa- satigsterg of vincent.Ysenadra.Pislehro Molina :,7 ,.., .Church. , V Fricnds may call at, the family home ther was an early Bustillos wrvices for Mary .X...:.:.1,. on South' Main Street Friday eVelling nue photograph- - PEARSONFuneral Surviving are her husband, Thomas Jane Green Pearson will be held SaturVincent or. and Saturday witil tune for the services. Monies RlZM . a brother. day at 2 p.m. In the 20th L. D. S. 'Ward two lusters. On April 19, 1889. Mrs. Blair BUstl i100 6 Guada of chapel. with Bishop Edwin Q. Cannon Guanuina Ganders Mrs. she marrie. d FranciaAlbert Blair in the Frierins may..eall at 2121 ot officiating. St. George Temple and until 1923 made lupe. and Mrs. Fiedad Montel. So. State Street Friday from 4 to there Colo. From I their home in St. George. Pgeblo. Glass Laura :,... BURLEY, Ida.--M- rs. p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 to Pleasthey moved to Provo and lateruntil I i Dolph, 77, wife CO- John Dolph of lieglar, in Interment the Wasatch Lawn P.m. resided April. ant Grove. where they died in the Cottage Hospital here under direction of the LindCemetery, 1938 when Mr. Blair was stricken while 2 a.m. at day .Mortuary. Since in St. gillstCarsoluist George. , visiting his children SilvaShe wm born Feb. 12, 1863. Surviving that year she had devoted her time to are her husband, John Dolph, and a son. daughter of Rudolph and Mrs. Josephine and work in the St. George-Templ- e. JACKSONFuneal services for Leonard Garcia Silva. 435t4s West Second South J. W. Dolph, both of Beg la:. a daughter, her children. She returned 4111011g Tomas tPunchi Jackson will be held Street. died in a iocal hospital yesterday Mrs. A. S. Cowles of Long Beach. Calif., visitmonths three Friday at , 3 MM. in the Trinity A. Friday from spending of pneumonnt. .. and , a daughter. Hrs.. Less Barnett of - and, their families in sunsthree Church. 241 East Stit So., with Rev.her ing was The child Rainier. Ore. iss,..,,. R. Friends ma? E. Handy officiation'. Los Angeles. N Funeral will be held in the Bela 0 ea....-- . . born la Salt Lake East So. Temple St., Thursy call Surviving are the following' cone and School House Friday at 2 p.m. ,...,.: 4 and to I from DeeFriday liner Orem, day Jamea p.m. Utah; 1169Blair, daughters, City, ;6, the services at the church. Interment IA11101111. Delmer and Glenn Blair Los -. Surviving are her Salt-Lain Olivet the kit. Beck. Mrs. Cemetery, Herbert Angeles; I Hawand the parents Far, Provo. Utah. City; Mrs. Malvin 44404 aift. and Mrs. Carl Moss and Sheldon Blair of grand- - ; following s. E va Jane Hawley, 38, of PRICEMr 4 St. George; a brother, William Booth, fol: .'.., here Mr. home and at her Tuaday died Price, parents. and a sister. Mrs. Willard Larson. St. lowing a lingering Mrs. Louis Silva of ii, ..41.... z George. Hawley waa born in Ephraim. , Olathe. C o I o.; May 10. 1902. daughter of John and Nary Abraham Garcia of been a had resir She White Quinn. Jinn Salt Lake and Mrs. dent Of Price for the past 18 years. Jithare Montana, Survivors include her husband. Ross Salt Lake. Fawley: a son, Donald Gordon Hawley 4 . Funeral services of Price; a daughter, Mrs. Grace Oviait r'''' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS will be held at -,- .., of Elmo; her mother. now living in Price: '47A11..1'11 in the graveside . William Quinn of Wellington; a Office of the City Recorder. brother, .. ,...:.: Mt. Calvary Cemo- Wellt. Powell of 1940 Mrs. Maud sisters. five Oct. Lake lb, Ctah, Salt t!" .. to-10 at ,'..:. a.m., :),,:,. tery Sealed Proposals Clic be received at this ington, Mrs; Mabel Po Maim of Green '.7 ... ---.' ....,,,.:,'.....,,,,,se':.. morrow. Friends River, Utah: Mrs Melba Davis. Mrs. Liz-- - Once unlat 10 AM., Wednesday. may call at 314 of Mrs.' ,Mann --- Henrie and zie for the purchase of Ruby November gth. 1940 South Fourth- West SYlvia Silva 1 Mrs. Janis 4 T I i, Price. and a grandmother, material o b job. andelor the Purchase ,0 , Street today after 5 o'clock. Westwood of Huntington. and rental ot equiptuent and small touts ,.....,,x,,, I o b job. according to specifications on The Mitchell Puneral Home of Prim - ' file in the office of the City Engineer. r77777:r7.- -' will announce the time Of funeral servand the office ot the City Purchasing ices, pending word .from relatives. David John Thompson. 70. of Alionah. Agent, necessary for the construction ot R'ElARDS--Funer- al services for Owner Extension No. 332. sidewalks in .Sidewalk Utah, died in a local hospital this morn-lo- g Morgan Richards of 34 Y Street. age 89 East Street. on the west side of 18th at it o'clock. years; husband of Sarah Butler Richards; Ave. ft. south of Garfield For many years an employe of the from 135 will be held Friday at 13:30 p.m . vin servTWIN FALLS.(AP)--Funer- al to 11348 ft. south of Hollywood Ave. Duchene County Fish god Game Dethe Twentieth L. D. S. Ward chapel with ices were being arranged here today for Street from the east side of 16th Ems partment Mr. Thompson waa a resiEdwiti Q. Cannon oflimating. Bishop dent at Altonah, Vernal, and Spanish John W. Graham,- a former president Garfield to 21st South St., both aides of 38 Street from Westminster Ave. ' Friends may call at the French Room,eve. Fork for many years. of the State Bar Association, who died Imperial East South until Thursday Seventh alder' He was born in ,Kanosh. Auril 24, of to 21st South Street and both in Rochester, Minn.. yesterday. family residence.- 34 ninr and at the 1870. When he was a small Westminster Ave. from leth East Stieet he Graham canie to Idaho from Nebraska boy Street Friday 9 a.m. until tune of servmoved with his parents to Spanish Fork and served for some time as a member to the east boundary line of Imperial ices. Funeral directors Desert Mortuary. he resided for 20 years. He where of the Public Utilities Commission, from Addition, was aetive in Church and civic affairs. to Instructions bidders. 1914. specifications which he retired in He is survived by his widow, Cecelia He was a member of the Masonic and forms for contract and bond, wtien 110LQUINRequiem Mass will be celebratRoach Thompson of Altonah. four and Elks Lodges. ed for Ignacia Busullos liolquin aga prepared, may be obtained at the office of the City Purchasing sons. David John His widow and a son. Jack Graham of 67 years. wife of Tomas ltiontes Holtiuirt Agent, upon Thompson dollars. of live t$500 Nagua; Clifford Thompson of Pavilion; of 104 South 5th West at Our Lady of of Washington, D. C., survive. James Thompson who is residing The work on any portion of the Sidein Guadalupe Church Saturday at 10 cm. be North walk Extension may or may tars Dakota. Jesse Thompson of Friends may call at the Cottage Room Duchesne and W. R. Thompson of proceeded with. at the discretion' of the 36 East 1th South Street until Frulay Board of City Commissioners. Bonds in Cecelia Ouray; five daughters. Mrs. evening. Holy Rosary will be recited White. Mrs. Eleanor Chaplin and Mrs. OGDENJam rv H. Adams. 70. of 1022 an amount acceptable to the City may Friday evening at 8 p.m. in the Rose Bert Lister all of Altonah. Mrs. Alex East Grant Avenue. died at Ms home be required in any and all instances. Room36 East 1th South Street. with O'Brien to The right is reserved of Lag Vegas. Nev. and Mrs reject any and Wednesday at 10 a.m. of pneumonia.. DiFuneral Collins Celebrant. Father Vera Kofford of Duchesne. Mr. Adams was born Dee. 11, 1869, in all bids. rectors, Deseret Mortuary. BY ORDER OP THE BOARD OF COMFuneral services will be held in the Ogden. and had been a blacksmith by Altonah Ward Sunday at 12 noon. trade. His first wile, Mrs. Laura Ellis MISSIONERS, services for Alice Ang. BIRDFuneral ETHEL MACDONALD. Interment will be in Vernal CemeNuttall Adams, died in 1927. Evans Bird of Manti, Utah age 84 years, City Recorder. tery. Friends may Vail at 1445 South Surviving are his widow. 'Mrs. Mars the 1940. 5 and Rose of the will Sat. held Oct. at State Street,. Saturday afternoon Adams Rose be Ogden, in First litth. publication. pdn. garet and sons and daughters: James th South,with Bishop Last publication. Nov. btlt 1940. following: Room, 36 East evening. Also servtoes SunLeonard V. J. Ferrell and Richard Duncsin officiating. Mrs. Dale A. Adams. Mrs. Carl Gieger, Center day a 3 p.m. in the Manti Blanchard and Mrs. Everett MeCol. Ward. with Bishop Henry Peterson ofWAR. DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE the Friends may. call at lough of Ogden, Claude L. andtwoThomas CONSTRUCTING A S PE QUARTERM ficiating. Funeral services for John Hall, 75. of Adams of Las Vegas. Nev.: FIELD. OGDEN AND VICINITY. HILL French Room 36 East 'Ith. South until 669 East Seventh South Street, who Roy Wheelwright of Ogden and OGDEN, UTAH, 4etober 11. l4O. Scaied, and the at tune of Saturday. servis Nev.. and dted Monday. will be conducted tomorThomas Wheelwright of Ely. home of her daughter Mrs. L. M. Bier Mime will be received at this row at I .p.m. at 36 two Fisters, :Mrs. Hazel Owens and Mrs. ploposais East Seventh in Manti Sunday from 12 noon until twit 2.00 o'clock P.M titts.T.t, on the May Wallin of Los Angeles. South Street. Burial will take place then Deseret 1940, and 110 pm.. Funeral directors, teenth of lif November, day Funeral wilt be eonducted Friday at in the City Cemetery. Friends may labor all of the for Mortuary. furnishing opened. Sons and 2 at Larkin by chapel call at the place of funeral prior to p.m. all materials and and of the Ogden performing Bishop Arthur T. Pledgerwill the services. be in O. required for the Construtoon and COMpleInterment Tenth Ward. HALLFuneral services for John Hall of owl of one a Equipment Repair Ruddden city cemetery. 889 East Seventh South Street. age Friends may call at the mortuary this intr. including the utilities thereto, at Hill 75, will be held Friday at 1 p.m., tu strict accordance afternoon and evening. and at the home Field, Ogden, Utah, in 1714-ERose Room. 36 East Seventh'South the the schedwith Specification No. Friday from 10 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Funeral rites for Leonard Thomas Street. Friends may call at the Gold mentioned ules included and drawings Funeral Room until time of services. Jackson. 61. who died Sunday. will be may Plans and specitications therein. held tomorrow at 3 p.m. in the Triinty directors, Deseret Mortuary. be obtained at the above .01Oct-450- .00 A. M. E. Church, 241 East Sixth South deposit required in the foros ol a certiStreet. The Rev. R. E. Handy will of ft. serviees for Sylvia OGDENAlbert Eugene Beller. 63. for- fied check made payable to the Treasurer SILVAGraveside mate. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet CemSilva of 4351,s W. and So., 10 month mer Ogden railroad employe. died at his of the United States., 260 ea East at etell. Friends may Los Angeles Tuesday night after old daughter of Rudolph and Josephine in giome at South Temple Street tonight and Garcia Silva will be held Friday at 10 an extended Illness. it was learned in con"War Department. office of the the church tomorrow after services. a.m. at the Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Ogden Wednesday. structing quartermaster. Ogden and vicinity. Friends may- - call at 314 So. 4th West Hill Field, Ogden, UUtah, October 22.1940. Funeral after 5 p.m. on Thursday. this at received be will Sealed proposals. C. directors, Dmeret Mortuary. o'clock p.m. l2) office until two November Moof 12th on the S. on day (M. T.) EPHRAIMSaretta Christensen John Allan Moore, Pen' ices for John Mark HANSONFuneral 1940, and then opened for the furnishing of rtensn, 62, wile of Niels Mortensen, died of Allan K. and Alvine Fogelman Moore Hanson of 1365 Emerson Ave.. age 83, at her home Tuesday at 840 VOL of all labor and materials and performing of 1531 Michigan Ave., died yesterday at 1 p.m. in the be held will Sunday She had been a cerebral hemorrhaze. all work required for the construction and afternoon at the family residence of a Rose Room. 36 E. 7th So.. with Bishop ill for the past three years. of seven warehouses. including Friends maY Radon Sperry officiating. completion laryngeal spasm. 1878. a the utilities thereto. at the Utah general Born at Ephraim. July 16, two He is survived by his parents. call at the French Room in the of Erick and Karen JefIRPTI depot, Ogden. Utah. in strict accordance of serviees. Funeral until brothers. James Ring and D01171111 Wil. .dataliter time tuary of lite her all he lived ChrlStVrISPTI, and the with specification No. 2375-directors. Deseret Mortuary. ham Moore, and two g r a nd p arm t s. Mr. here. She WU married in .1898 to Niels drawings and mentioned therein. Plans and 3t:r8 . Charles Fogelman of Spokane, Mortensen Jr., in the Manti Temple. the NVash. A. B. C. GUIDE specifications may be obtained at dolabove offne. One bundred 40100.90) a of form the in lars required deposit S. Abstracts of Title G. certified cheek made payable to the treas333 OGDENFuneral for lifts. Martha urer of the United States. COMPANY. ABSTRACT ENSIGN 64, Mrs. Mary Jane Green Pearson. Jane Sherwood Stone. 84, of 558 Cook a Judge bldg. Phone 320 Fifth Avenue. died yesterday in AN ORDINANCE 0 who died at 4 a.m. Wednesday Street, occluof Lake coronary Salt r hospital in an Ogden hospital after a AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION Assayers SlOti. will be conducted Friday at 2 4709 of the Salt Lake City Building Code. riCSS, She was born May 11, ire. at Mill in the Ogden Eighth Ward. Bishon 1933 Edition, asamended by ordinances UNION ASSAY OFFICE. INC.. 152454 So. p.m. .and Creek. a daughter of Cornelius Burial D. Allen officiating. Of Frank in 'will be in Ogden City Cemetery tinder passed by the Board of Commissioners P.O. box, 1528. West Temple. Christina Green.- - and had resided Salt Lake City on Nov, 21, 1935: June 25, Salt Lake County all her life. direction of Lindquist and Sons Mortu160 Soul& West Tempi.. 1936, (8111 No. 26) : March 16, 1937: Feb- C. S. COWAN, and She was active in the Church ary. Salt Lake City. Utah. Phone 44012. ruary 24, 1938: August 30, 1938: December Friends may call at the family resibad spent many years SA a Temple work(Bill No. 53); December 20, 1939, dence Thursday afternoon, anti evening '213, 1939, er. and : March 26. 1940: May Bed Bug Extermination No. 54) (Bill William and Friday until time for services. Surviving are her unhand, 9, 1940: relating to toning districts. , A. Pearson: a son, Glen T. Pearson: Commis- EXTERMINATION of Board the Be ordained fornication. without it by three daughters. Mrs. Viola Starborg. sioners of Salt Lake City. clab: 1.50 per room. Jensen. Phone 54731 or Mrs. Pearl Lund and Mrs. Ruby Carl-- , of the Section 4709, 1. That SECTION 34645. Green, allit a brother, COrrielhltt sem, for William Salt Lake City Building Code, 1933 EdiPARK CITYFuneral all of Salt Lake City: a rister, bynortlinances passed by Bottles and Junk Wanted Donovan, 67, watchman for the Silver tion, as amended Eliza Christensen of Rigby. Ida., and forthe Board of Commiesidners of Salt Lake Ring Coalition Mines Company and five grandchildren.. Nov. 21, 1935: June 25, 1936, (Bill MI be will City eon., mer Park RAGS saloonkeeper,erinducted le LB. NEWSPRS. Magazines. milk. City Funeral services will be 21 March 16, 1937: February 24, 1938: Sods & all kinds of bottles, junk. 1356 ducted Friday at 10 am. in St. Mary's Sunday' at a time to be announced later. Church by the Rev. Martin August 30. 1938: December ao. 1939. (Bill Catholic. State. No. 531 : December 20. 1939, (Bill No. 64): Burke. heart attack March 26, 1940, and Mal 9, 1940),relkting Mr. Donovan died of Brick Stain of a in the home to zoning' districts, be and the same ts morning Saturday in and to Par. OLD BRICK amended adding Murray. friend, by .Joseph hereby State South 2208 stnincd to re. structures of 53,Carl Johnson, thereof a new paragraph desigBurial will he in the Park City Ceme. agraph amble new firebrick. BRICK STAIN CO. Street. died last night at 10.35 at si read as 101- under direction of the George M. nated as Item 24, which-sha- ll tery ailment. $OO of heart Phone Bldg. itlas Salt Lake hospital Friends may lows: Archer funeral borne. Be was stricken yesterday morning. call at the mortuary Friday prior to "ITEM 24. The following described real Bus Travel, Born in Salt Lake City. Atm. 14. 1888. as services. property in Reeldential A District Serena be, Was a son of Cornelius 'and shown on the Use District Map,' is hereJohnson. He PPrlit most of his life in by chanted to Residential 'IP District Enreka where he was a huteher. sifieation, and this 'Use Distriet Nap' deMr. Johnson was injured in an auto. scribed in Paragraph (A) of this ordinance, 63. died JamiarY Cltirk. E. last accident MIDVALESylvester and was pn the hospital for nine weeks. Wednesday at 4 a.m. at his residence is hereby amended and changed accordingattack. a heart his ly: inlur. from Midvale of East in result Death did no., The west side of 9th East Street to a Mr. Clark was born in Glendale, Utah. NEW les., however. 144' It. back from the front prop1877. John. depth,of two June 5, are Mary sisters, Surviving Mrs. widow. his He is survived by erty line. front a point 178.5 It. south of P011 antb Ethel Bates: three brother. the south side of Ramona Ave; to the Jennie S. Clark; a daughter. Mrs. La1.00 Ralph Joseph Johnson of Salt Lake:Johnson Disvette Newman of 51agna: six sons, north line of the existing Commercial Johnson of Arthur and Sidney. trict 521 ft. north of the north side of Cecil Clark of Garfield. Devaug Clark ot Lonittale, of Midvale and Elliott, Delroy, Merlin 21st South Street and being more .partiett....AN" .4-11111and Jantes Clark of Heber: four stepStarty described as follows: OTIPI and stepdaughters. Mrs. Mildred The east 144 It. of the eouth 2271 ft. of Dora Mrs. 144 Lyon. north the Los of east ft. Angeles, Lot 19, and the Miller of Serve UTAH POINTS south, of Lois and Walter Swain of Midvale: 52.2 IC. of Lot 20. in NONE 3, Five Acre James Thonua Raney. infant 8011 of Payson with convenient schedule Lake City. Byron Clark Big Field Survey. Plat "A," Charles 0, mitt Nola Simonsen Raney. a and John W. Clark of Lovell. Wyo., That said "Use District Map" is hereby died at 9:45 this nionling at theiest(Lovell. SAMPLE LOW FARES sister. Mrs. Loz,..ztta Stewart of cornincted chanced and altered to show the above detruer. 378 Qinnee Street. .Fluteral services will he tract of land as a part of Resideu. meribed He was born Sept. 25, 1940, in Salt ONE HOUND -in the Daniel Ward Ponth of 11" Saturday Dal District, ' Lake city. TRIP WAY We licher. at 12:30 pm., with Bishop Pres2. In the opinion of SECTION NEPHi 3 10 Survi, tor are his parents, two 5Istens. 31.70 ton Mikiire officiating. it is necessary a brother. and Board of COMM it.0011e17, 'Demo and. Twilla, George A. the at 740 BEAVER 410 call mav Friends of the in. and health to 5ately the peace. Charles Raney. all of Salt Lake: his !n 5.25 2.90 Jenkins mortuary Murray Friday tinbititnte of Salt Lake City that this or- FILLMORE grandparents. Mr. and :St and AtIZIISt 5.0ft 9.00 evening. end at the chati,I. prior to dinanee become effective immediately. CEDAH CITY J. T. RaSalt Lake, of Burial wilt be in the Heber 10.80 6.00 take ST. shall GEORGE 3. ordinance Ark. This rrvi,'. SECTION of Rock, WW1( ney City Cemetery. In 14.40 8.00 LAS VEGAS 'Burial will take place tomorrow effect upon its first publieatien, 17.95 9.95 Utah.. Passed by the Board of Commissioners et LOS ANGELES Gunnison, Salt-LaCity. Ptah, this 23rd day of OcM. Pillows--Co- ll Free sesor Write A. D. 1940. tober. High Pricsts,may attend.any AB JENKINS. SPANISH FORKFuneral for Mazel sion during the day.. Mayor. (SEAL) Dean Hayes; formerly of this city. who STAKE 'HIGH MACDONALD. dust Monday of a heart attack while ETHEL Recorder. to horn' his Sacramento City from 60 E. 2nd So. Phone 23 PRIESTSThe monthly quorum driving BILL NO. 43. in Modesto. Calif.. will be held In the meeting will be held Sunday, Published October 24th, 1940. Second Ward Saturday at 2 P.m.. Bishop Inter- -' Oct. 27. at 2 p.m. in Pioneer IL Eugene Hughes in charge. LOS ANGELES $8.00 men' will be in the Spanish Fork City Stake Hall. 12 6 West Fifth South 31 ' , 5F ')) i 1,. edape Laura 6. Dolph Baby Sylvia Silva ,...:, c Eva J. - , ley It pESERET MORTUARY SerViceAlovAll r Legal Notice Attii,es, b 0.4tlP)1 t- (, t David John Thompson firi John W. Graham r James H. Adams 411 John Ilan I Leonard T. Jackson Albert E. Beller John Allan Moore Mary J, TY,--The : .11tt t . , - died in a Provo hospital Wednesday after a long illness. She was born in Pleasant Drove. 'Aug. 24. 1914, daugMer of the ... .. ... .. : .. i lid'4'. HAMILTON In Mr. Jack Vigos ' room ( - meet the teachers and become ac...LA quainted with the school .,oh.,1. , This organization has schedul-- , ed many interesting meetings for the coming year. Kmetzsch. Phyllis The Lincoln Log has chosen Its executives for the next edi tion of the paper and a complete staff has been organized. Milton Hollstein is editor and Beverly Eghert, is associate editor.' In charge of the features are Julia Spitz; humor, Jetta Hedgpeth; boys' sports, Marvin Barr; .girls' sports. Doris Carey and art editor, Robert Linde. The copyreader is Phyllis Kmetzesch, her belpers,are Gloria Blake and Dorothy Vinson. Beth Hughes is the business manager, Georgia Smith. treasurer, and Ruth Carlson- is -secretary. Laurel Cross is head typist with 16 helpers. Miss Dorothy Jacobson, press club sponsor . wants to be sure that every person gets a fair chance for the position, he de' sires. Lillian Brown.-- ball is the new game started by the Two-girls this week. Speedball was the game that formerly held the spotligat. The girls are expected to enter into this new game with enthusiasm. All of the tournament games will be played aft- 10 .,, Are Studie d ,, :, ,,, a , ; . they may . . 1. 7- "Back To School Night" will be the first official meeting. This -event promises to be an excep tionally gay one for all patrons. A program of the daily classes of , the boys and girls will be given I.theIr parentsoin Vat I i, 7-- , , !.1 ' V - ( y ' ' ' . . -' -' ''' Lsdy of Guadalupe Church at B. Inama a.m.. Saturday for HOlgUill, of 104 South Fifth West Street who died !attest'. -' .11 intonwaolsaloetrosaho ti aro.,rosp.i:vitail l,ti '''Pr''''N Our S ' ' The , annual '''membership drive" Is now ,being sponsored by the Parents and Teachers Asdividends sociation. Promising are offered each member. 1 , , N, ' - -- I : . , , , State And Local. Obituary Notice's ' ', Staff Organized' LINCOLN, 'ire , , Edition' For -Of Paper ' : ) .. 1 ' ' '' - , ' . B. Ifolgujo. . . JuthBezzant ignacia PLEASANT GROVEEtith Requiem aisi, will be cillibeated it -' , ' . ..- .......................,....-..,17.wi , 1 , .. - oot Scriibes . . Thursday, Oeteher. 24, 1940 , - - 'T S . , -- 1.1 ,, , , 4 Utah' -- - Deseret News, Sal! Lake City, -I'lie t , , 1 . .: I . .. t . . . Saretta - Martha J. Pearson 4 Mortensen Stone William Donovan - I Carl Johnson Sivester.E. BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS Clark' Dean Hayes Salt Lake Bus Depot PIONEER Street. Ward supervisors and committee members will meet at the same- place, at 1 p.m. ENSIGN STAKE RELIEF'SOCIE.TYNlembers will meet Friday, tOet. 25, at 2 p.m., in the Twentieth Ward, Secoid Avenue and G Street. N St:Ike and 'ward officers and class leaders are urged to attend.WELIS STAKE IleUEF SOCIE: TVThe monthly union meeting of the Wells Stake Relief Society will'be held Frid4., Oct. 25at 2 p.m. In the, Whittier Ward, 1315 Second East Street. Stake and Ward officers and class leaders are urged . - - . . . I DI ;me! James Thomas Raney . IP . Cemetery.- ROUND . Bergesen tphialm LOGANFuneral for Ephraim Berge-eo- Prominent Utah farm leader and business man who died yesterday from aeeident injuries, will be- conducted Saturday at 2 pm. in Lewiston First Ward, wtth burial in Lewiston Cemetery. Dstle Bergeson,- son of Mr. and Mrs. Perzeson, who was en route 110MP from 'South America.. was contacted today in New York City. It was arranged that tile son 'would take,a plane to Salt Lake in Cache Valley this ere. arriving ,itY. ning. Mr. .Bergeson had hell various Posti' tions In Cache Valley and Utah busineee firms. was a respected leader in farming intereste, and a former president of Utah State Farm Bureau Federation., Be wast4tirilured Oct. $ of this year when Ihe automobile in which be waa riding skid FOR RENT ROUND LAS GROUND FLOOR AT 35 RICHARDS ST. DIAL n 11 6.25 TRIP-29- .40 7.25 VEGAS ROUND TRIP-2- 90 10 PONY EXPRESS STAGES WIL4ON Z. 2ND SOUTH Close to business district bui out of high rent. Suitable for offices or retail stot e. heat fat nished. Ittirtire at No. 6 South Main Street. - TRIP-0- PIOCHE HOTT-1- .. 1OE Cleaning and Oyeing 44422. - C. SALT LARK CLEANING 41 DYING CAIi can? no. 285 II, tat So. Phone - Cleaning and Tailoring 4-5- Ii P -- Tailors 'and Cleaners. T. . .Market, 13I B. Broadway. Phows 14SO4. -,,, Remodelin g. reparing, relining. , r II |