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Show - I. ratpe - - aP - -- - NE FOR THE MONEY : ; .1,,ovely b Julie !Mir. Itr blonde, iv 1.01.611-CoA- she prefers lux Susan Groves linlove is out as far as she is concerned. Going home along one of hew, York City's dark streets. Julie is reseued from a purse-snatchTowne. Re by handsome Johnnyfood and tbey drive that she needs away in a luxurious convertible autolove with Johnny in falls mobile. Julie ." &nil thinks to herself after returning to be wonderful wouldn't it Der apartment be the One? She earn If Johnny toshould and stepMike. her lather.. ' ?wither. Enid, and Johnny telephones asks Julie but a date want her. Ha him to call again the beat afternoon. WorthMillionaire Kennedy Meanwhile, thgton I, Rate, 111, about SO, has been IMatled over by Juhe's beauty end somother proaches him society-dowagabout inviting Julie to their Long Island Hie mother. testate for the week-enwanting Kennedy to have an heir, overmanicurist looks the fact that Julie is and agrees to 'invite her Hilt Julie is .Spateher pot thinking of Kennedy While thoughto concern Johnny Towne. Julie is intinicuring a cuntomer's nails. Hrs. Spate to the called telephone. week-enwith invites Julie to spend the host and Julie accepts. When the Seale iiMOUPill arrives to pirk her UN, Julie ; Is startled to cliscov4 ghat the chauffeur is Johnny Towne. He shows her a news-ginnstory staling that the purse. anatcher is in a critical condition at the hospital and the police are searching for the man who knocked him cold. lithe gears she will be mixed tin in the rave and lose her chance for a life of luxury. .ats terrific wind and rain storm over stake them. After the worm. Julie and the barrier between Johnny herself behaving she ca.n atili do al she yrishes- - wall her heart. street. nified ing. It was well after eight when they whirled through massive gates, followed a winding, Tiltiviway and stopped at the imposing entrance to Spate Villa. Jumping from the car, Johnny -- stood at attention while Julie alighted. He carried her bag to the door. "Thank you for driving me she said in the correct tone .sit."mistress to menial and despisof ing herself for the tone. 1 - relaxed again stony. "Don't say IL I know. was a chaufYou didn't know feur last night. You thought Might be the answer tri yOur A maid opened followed. His pleased eyes, peering .pver his mother's shoulder, observed Julie from.the top of her broad brimmed hat to the soles of the t moire slippers. It was not re,- markable that he so observed , her. She brought youth and ,beauty to the staid old hall, she brought light and glamour. sorry to be late," Julie - apologized sweetly', shaking hands with her hostess and Kennedy in turn. "The- storm, you know." , - ,"We were worried about' you, Were we not.- Kennedy?" Since his childhood, Mrs. Spate had put words into her son's mouth."Indeed we wdre," he agreed. 'Quite 'alarmed. However, I 'Mother of Johnny's re,sourcefulness. He is trustworthy and reliablp.""Johnny!' is a treasure," Mrs. Spate added. "Dependable in I- - zany emergency." gave her hat. purse and 7glóves to the maid. at the Same wondering what Kennedy r And his mother would think of the conversation in the garage "When Johnny said, "Don't' sell iiôur nice character. Find a who adores you. Love : young man with-himhim, work ." ;,' How abottrd, Julie thougA. ,kind of drivel exploited by the sticky romanticists. -cottage stuff. There was - another theory, one with basie ZiOundation. It had to do with flying out of the window ...;:when' poverty entered the door. turned"to a mirror, light1 lyt'touching the smooth waves of her hair, Waves- slightly Iiisar, yanged by .the pressure of John. ny's hand :during the storm,She spun an amber curl pround T.:her finger. giving it an admonish-ing pat. Kennedy and- - his moth. 'r watched the proceedinis. Mra. : Spate with smiling indulgence, Kennedy with frank delight. r.Clarkson. the valet: also watched inirlously from a rear door. He ;- good at the door with the floor maid. dear M. Spate Is on- the Annie,' he whispered in"And If you ,ask me ,. elegantly. he bas done a neat piece ot . .! - ing." -er '40Oh. ain't oho beautifulri. An. h le brea th ."She looks more one of them, movie. stars Which 're ,jythatt a manicurist." sinark proved that the Spate of grapevine system, Love.Art-a- - , - : , ,''' . - sec-en- d --41)- 11r, -like uuulFulbriA,, Julie's Instinctively - Siene Mn. Still- Sandquist Carl August Sandquist SS. foreman of. 'the 'American Smelting and Refining. company plant at Murray for 30 years, yeaterday at 1050 a.m. it his t100 East) Street, home, 3355 South of a cerebral hemorrhage. Santinut was born In Sweden ,pnt IS. 1117Z Surviving Ro his wife, .111ra. Prances three son, C. E.. Donald A. and Marvin 1and(11110,), and three ilaurhtees. Mrs. Pearl Chaney. , Mrs. tiful Wei Donna Santiquistt all of Salt Lake. Mr. Sandobist trap a membeg of the Church. Funeral service will he conducted .Thltradav at 1 p.m-- at la Seventh South Street. Burial Will be in :Wa osateh Lawn Memorial Perk. Friends may call at the Waco Nnti aervircy nom' Wptinppri.v PVninft II t the family home Thuraday from I a.m. .tintil noon. A. Samiquist: Et bringto-R-4,-1- withm, t Fredrick Miller INuTW F AVWKIROLDEMI eirrTING 01, TIM CONSOLIDATED WAGON MACH INZ CO. " I Seeritterts S. ISS Wool Third Irrodriok South iilp4 giolorda. at, at hie home of a heart alltnalt..- Ho wg a linilogroaker. Mr. Ylil., ban gadded In Salt Lako foo $ O gears.. boat In S,vartalon, Woo., it. Irk a on, et 'Goorga and RathoriltsJoffe Sillie r sr000doil Wis Caroling, , him in death. oio fly, Ntrl. fAtirVi,4nr rn !gotro Worn., of g Art of Loa Angola'. Onotitoon rosnolo nod Itoi Peir Nog !lel", Walla. Seth of Sala Lakia, sad rt The annual mertime of stockholders Alt the Consolidated Warm Machine Corn. Pany will he held at the attic Of he hi Sit It Lake City. Utah. on Company Tuesday. May 13th. 1941. 'at for p,rn the Purpose of eloetina director antf re etvinc rod acting npoteAke reports of the officers and for the treoanction of sorb huaineas a may he taronrrig brought br'' O lore the meetina. nerd of Wirectore. By Order et the IELANTIER. Ina Mary Atkin Black TOOELEServices for Mrs. Ina Mary 31, wife of Elliott R. Black Tooele. whu died Monday at 1230 a.m. in a SKR Lake hospital of infoc,4ion of the brain ,following a week's reps which started with earache, will he conducted Thursday At II:30 011. in, Toole First Ward. Bishop W. Bevan An. (Jerson of Tooele Fifth Ward otficiating. Priends may call at the Black home. 333 NOrth Broadway. Thursday prior to'serv. i ices. Burial will befit Tooele Cemetery. Atkin Black. of w. t 1 Legal Notice Wr Dep rtment, structing ty, Ogden. 1 Conof the Orden 'and yjcini DION; Q1irtrm.ter. att. Ariril 23, 1941, Sealed received at this office PrePooals will o'clock am. (MSTE, until eleven illon tho 7th day o Iiy. 1241, and then publicly opened tor the furniabing of all labor, equipment an materials. and performing all work ren wed for the construction and completio of one fat TYPe Mess Han. tram 000 ruetion. includort Dourlaa ing the utilt(eo thereto. at Ptak tot strict accordance., th erteel ties-tin- e No- 2006 COM and the Ora Ines mentioned therein. Plans and EJietipns Twen MRY he obtained at the abovo nib e dollars.' 1215064 dentist( i4uuc4 III cheek merle the form of a ited ayablo to tto ,Treasurtt of ite d etatelh 0, A-HO- (470M ego saa. allmoblow 37 - Id ,...:::: ::,::::::.-- .1 - . - 's,': ) 04111116..... " Ill - 1 :1-- - ;: ": i-- 1 :: :' '..::'; ::;;::::: - 4 I Funeral services I to school Elsie serviees for ANTHONTFtineral Enser Anthony of 521 Hawthorne. age 49 years, wife of Harry Anthony will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Rose room. 36 East Seventh South. Friends may call at the French Room in this mortuary until time of the services. Funeral direetors, Deeeret Mortuary. SANDQUISTFuneral servieee for.. Carl August Sandnitist of 3355 South Etate will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Rose Room 36 East Seventh South. Friends may call at this cottaye room In tho mortuary Until time of services. Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary. ,.....,,,:,,,i.: , . . , k ' . ,e and bus. F. H. ' REAL ESTATE DEPABTMENT Trus t s3soo.:Notnt UNIT APARTMENT CLOSE IN. Monthly income over $65,'will sell or 'trade for mall home. Illness forces move. Cali Mr. Weight. WOODBURY ih ' CORPORATION 1 E. So. Temple. 8 REALTORS 4 4 Years Old: 3 Only ,v Trust Trust brick home. Priced ot Mahogany woodwork, oak floors, 2 bathrooms, gmusemint room with fireplace. Forced air heating system. Homo cost new 'over 29000. Owner etTII01111 to sell, Will consider lot or small. or house in good location as part peryment. Call Dunn, Lovely CO. 67500. Mrtior.ht Exchcmgc Call 3650Off Highland Drive in Granite .School District, a comfortable 4 room Cape Cod cottage, 3 yearS old with hdwd. floors throughO .out, kitchen, full cement basement with hot car furnace. amps lot. Low taxes. UNION E. B. WICKS CO. TRUST COMPANY floialter D I AL $15 per month, four rooms with gerra4e, within walking distance from town. Call Mr. Weight. A. near 17th EastRoomy colonial in wonderful location. d Barrel ceiling living room, attractive dining room, Two kitchen and nook. good bedrooms and bath. Straight-wa- ll basement with amusement ranni with front stair. way and fireplace. Cos furnace and blower. Every inch of the lot highly Unproved and ornamental whit. fence all around. Don't miss it. Priced at $6500, on F. H. A. terms. - $1500$250 down. terms'. 'YALE it 2 77 So. rt ' , State Et." Brcivry. Money for Home Financing TRACY LOAN 151 SOUTH Specializing TRUST CO. CI MAIN ST, in HomeLosfor DIAL 83 ' More Than Half Century. .,.....of A. B. C. GUID1 . carden , -- 4 v, 7 ' , Cleaning and Dyeing - & DYING Co. SALT LAKE CLEANING Cavh & carry IA's, US Z. gib le. Phone pectaL ii, of if ,..::::,..:,::.,,, REALTORS N for this colonial that has everything a SI0,000 hn..me can have. Six ''100M11, 3 good bedromns,,112 tiled baths, model rtchen, furnacs,.blower and stoker. Venetian blinds, stair carpet and water heater go with it. Cnlyhvo yecirs oid and lot Well planted. Close $7250 A Des- , 'L,...,, ...,4 k.::::::::::.,,:,:,...., Iles Travel . ' BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS NEW Soria UTAH south el schoduls POINTS Payson with tonssonint daily. - 4 SAMPLE LOW FARES ONE ROUND .WAY TRIP 8.10 81.70 4 10 1.40 2.91 8.25 5.00 9.00 8.00 10.80 8.00 14.40 11.85 9.95 NEPIN 4LA VE11 . GARDEN TOOLS We CEDAR' CITY Have Them ST. GEORGE AS VEGAS OS ANGE4-E- SUGARHOUSE LUMBER AND HARDWARE Salt Lake MIDVALE NURSERY ELMER R. CLOVER, CLEARANCE SALE 1 for TREESCrab, Plum, eft ond 'SHADE TREES 12 OFF So. t - Phone Irmo Phials Ploctio-14- Pillows ANGELES-$- 7.95 .25 Taros lo All Points Foy Inform lition Call PONY EXPRESS STAGES Wilson Hotel , Dial 4440S $I 0c, Tailors Market. nCelettnern 128 E Broadway. Phone Remnflo ling repairing relining ' Covered Buttons PLEA".1.40. e0VPIred bottonp and buckles for Carl August 4trommakina. sites Tomlinson Fruit Trees, 2 yr. old 29c & Co.. 2411 no. Main. Phone South State Street will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. In the rose room. 36 East Seventh - South Engraving Street. Friends may call at the Cottage ALFALFA SEED WANTEDSend Sample PAX FERTILIZER Foam. 34 E. 7th So. Wednesday evening 114 Riebards St. RIDGES ENGRAVING No weed seeds, no worms. beittneed So. 3355 and at State Thursday from ,9 cello. tBE 't.best end cost less, Prompt eerekm, plant food and soil conditioner. trio 12 noon. Funeral directors, Deseret Phone PAX WORM KILLER Mortuary. For nieht crawlers. probs. ate. PAK LAWN SEED Furniture Repaired PETERSServices for Laura Miller Cris. The pinnacle In of quality. Come well Peters- - of 47 .Eat First South or phony. rum. Reptig Co. Finishing WILLIAMS Street, ate 111, will be held Wednesday NOTICK KELLY.WESTERN CO enameling.. upholsioring.; 463 So. tOth I at 3 p.m. in the Rose Room, 36 ESM 136 N '3rd L. C.-O. Roe 14311 WestS Seventh South Street. Friends may call' .War Department. Office of the Con tructing Quartermaster. Ogiten and v1.1 at the Gid Room in the mortuary prior FOR SALECROICE RECLEANED alfalfa rti RN rruke UPHOLSTERING it RE-Pto seeviecs. Funeral director. Deseret aetKINn I grairlein bar iota,' ZIONS einity. Ogden, Utah. April .22. IR"liG Maitre.'.., Rerontlidonot 3611 SECURITIES CORP. 11 W. So. Temple. Mortuary. proposals will be reeeived it 04.51.T.k1 P.m.?, SI Call Vnll Until eleven 111:001 o'clock ani. Oh the' 14th day of May. 1141. and then MAICRAR1SSertices for Jim Makrakie of Furnace and Stoker Repairs PERENNIALS. Publicly opened for the furnishing of OF BUYol,ham Canyon, age E. will be held PLANTS:, ANN:ALS. CA1.1 Shrubs. Landseapint. material and equipment aruPperforming all: tilcillicattay at 1 p.m . in the Greek OrW,d,rt; Foundry for all hued of summodings. labor necessary few .the construction, lo.! flosuot. church, Rev. Barry Gavilan wr11,-- r VV. Ith So. I.tkI. Ind 1111TO - IDIOM Phan stallation and Completion of the oleetricati firming. Friend may call at the chat)- 4 7314 , distribution system.. consisting 4.14Ren1ially, , ri of Chimes. 31 East Seventh' South' SEIFERT'S NURSERY ' Woods Eros, of a 44 K. V....quidoor 'substation Funeral direcStreit. girtor to anti 44R-I- . Bountiful , House aerial' distribution system, at Utah General tors. Deseret Mortuary. Moving varieties. a to It Spal ft. al. ,had o trees, Depot. Ogden. Utah. in ',Het aceordance Largo hoe of shrubs, evergreens. I on. 'Erratum with, specification, and the drawings men.' GREENServices Inc Robert Green wilt be senzuts no. sots oast of road. Cudahy Parking. held Weonesday at 2 p.m. In the Kays-vin- o tinned therein. Plans and speelliellions be obtained at lb. above Offiee. fifty L. D. S. Tabernacle with Mahon GLADIOLI'S-- 25 may 1.mthIng for litia Builder. Large Bulbs. treate4 . all move boilküntm Any kind $ay saga aal 41150.001 dollar's deposit rimnired In the William Dailey. officiating. Friends mar mines. all different SOe Post paid. W. Wo wheal 4111 In 7th WPot. form of a certified eheelt made payable call at the Reed Rattail, R. P. D. 2, Provo. Utah. Kaysville chit Sharp a4a$11. In the Treasurer of the United States." Tuesday evening and Wednesday Prior Rogow 3 for 11: durhland brand BON D ED Route to armlets. Interment. in the Eaysville N 0. It ovork I snryber lawn wean 3 lbs.. 11. be. Roam 2Se Cemetery. Fiineral directors, Deseret Mort134 egiryi A.. Pant Bowen 14301. garden aid. the perfeetly bal uary-of Ogden. 11701 anced and builder for lawns shrubs., gar. COLONIAL PLOWER HOUSE hundred demi 1310 per rtiNcitAL FLOWERS OUtt SPEPIALT1 GARRETTFuneral services for Plerbert Insulation 170 East Ith South. Piton William Garrett of 2329 Green Street, age SOIL AID FRODUCTS 43. husband of Clara Clark Garrett, will 1110 So Main Phone BLOSSOM ART FLORAL be held Wednesday at II cm. in the Rose Insulate With Attic Wool "Remember no when you remember ethers." Rohm, 38 East Seventh South Street. REMOVING trees trimming. experts. $4 PEtt 100 SQUARE IrEET 717 So Dial 3,1880 with Bishop Lawrence Mansell. officiatCall INCHES , to Any Plam Friends may call at the Continental HOND ing. INSULATION CO 4A-BURIAL LOTS room in the mortuary until time of sereII Itrto,1 Ind South Phone 41221 Assayers ioes. Yuleral idirectors Deeeret Morin6NION ASSAY FAMILY BURIAL Iron INC.. 151114 Sim Loll as low of 694. ofrira. Sins le spat 'low no 62).1111. Peeriet9o1 P.O. boz li21. West Tempi BA LOON T. oars., Lot or crypt owner, entitled to HARTFuneral 'Praire for Mabel Beatrice 'fair filliiihrli sad MISI. Bellwood Hart of 421 Pl. 41th So.. wilt a. I. Cowan. lie ileath Watt Temple irod writ. pen. Mt yew cent diseotutt on .mortnerr seririgor Wit 411 tree, Wort& et Otis N. Hart., will be condurted Frihalt take City Utak Phone ailt Phone , tee. tit Anitoreot. - it tho it1em117 day at I 'p.m. in the Mill Creek- Ward iseitert AULTORESTMEMORIAL chattel. Irrientior,,may Extermination call at the French PARR. 2330 Dial 64193. 13th 4Itn. Junk Wonted ' Room 31 East - Seventh South WedoesONE PULP Op GRAVETARO LOT POR Aar and ThuridAy and Friday' and half trrEHMINATTON without tomfirattos. PALE. 4e1 InST 'TS SG. FOR, FURTHER, PAItTICULARS hour prier to services, Funeral directors. LBO oar room. Janson. Phone et CALL, 1141911.. ' Neared liertuary. I la. boa. CUSS , -SANDQUISTServices Sandouist of 3353 , Cleaning and Tailoring FLOWERING Peach and Apricot B6s-Depo- 40 E. Snd So. Odds and Ends In Evergreens While they last. Vs Off. SPECIAL POSE OFFER old, bushes 2nd LOS Mgt. 6880 4a. State Midvale 459 WING ,60 E. - PillowsCall or Write Free age 85 years of 36 West Seventh South who died in Los Angeles, Ca Wog. nia Will he announeed later from the Deseret Isitirtuary pending arrival the remains. Funeral directors. ' eret Mortuary. ,, ALDER, WALLACE;. Inc.. - , Campbell ; ' ,:,,:,:,:!:''::":4,,,,,k,,,,,.44' ( for , Alder - '64- ,- Davis, .i li74:1t... ' 1 rVary. . MARVELOUS BARGAIN. built last year, choici East Bench brkk 5 rooms, 2 corner bedrooms (1 extra lame), LOVELY FULL TILE BATH; exceptional kitchen, TILE DRAIN, DUO SINK, lam! EXTRA ROOM 'COMPLETELY FINISHEL IN FULL BASEMENT. STOKER HEAT, automatic water heater. Owner will include NEW SOLIDCARPETING and VENETIAN SHADES. This home is right up to the minute, HAS xrrcHEN VENTILATING FAN, PACKAGE rECEIVER. ROLL SCREENS, SHOE SHINE .STAND, ADJUSTABLE FIREPROOF IRONING BOARD. INDIRECT LIGHTING and ALL OF THE NEW "GADGrrs- - THAT MAKE THE NEW HOMES SO SMART. This is a snap. Evenings call 44',1 for pereicoa , a,..,76 dierman of 336 Emery Street, years, hutiband of Rosa M. Herm n, '111 be announced later from the Deperet Mortuary. Friends may call at the State 38 Ea pt 1th South until fin, Room, ther announcement. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. , -----HANSENFuneral services for William Lawrence Hansen of 1213 So. 15t.h East who died in Chicago, will he conducted Wednesday at 12 noon in the Sugarhoutio Ward Friends may call at t!haoel. the Rose Room. 36 E. 7th South rues day evening and Wednesday prior to serviees. Funeral directors. Deseret Mor- - . ALL FOR $5950 ) HERMANFuneral I ' i ,........,t, ' 1 v"'-'''''- ". ,.:. .74 Ilt :,,,,1 ; , .4'.'",:.::.,;,,,,'''.:,. -- ,r 1r4 It, , rtstmi se :' ,okl.' L ,. -- li ::: :::::::::: :,tr , ,,,,. - ., ' "''' . 'i , .,:t:':';:.;:.::',:n:i;:;:,::::::::::::-- ,e,,,,e0,, :.': f. , , :. ,.,',..i 41:'''. ' i i .i4 ' , ' ill:OV:!,:;Y41., .i,;:,,,,Te:, ,i,..,,.e,:i, ''' r,,;:...--, WTRTITL1NFunera1 services for Joseph Wirth tin will be conducted Tburada,y It 3 p.m.011 In the Eleventh Ward Chapel, 131 Sou Trnth East, Bishop , 1.. H. Child will officiate. Viand' may call at- - I be family resident. 171 south from 4 to Eighth Eam, Wednesday Wm. and Thuniday from 10 am. to 1 p.m. - interment, in the City Cemetery under- direction of the Larkin Mort nary LINDBLOMFtineral services for Mart Ma...itch lin Lindblom will be conducted WednesdaY at I Pm. in the Twenty-fourtL. D. 5. Ward Chapel. 710 North First West Bishop Oscar IC Olson will Virendo ,may call at officiate. the mortuary 260 Last South Temple Tues., day from 4 to 8 p.m. and At the residence e4q, West rapitpl Street. IcNinPS day from 10 to 12 noon., Interment in the Wasatch Lawn Cemetery under direction of the Larkin Mortuary. . .:.:,..,,,:, T- , VE DERICBSFuneral services for Frank A, DeDerichs of Bauer cid Toocle. Utah. rill he conducted Titur,day at 2 pm. in the Kincdon Mortuary, 25b South Second Fast. The Very Rev. Franklin L. Gibson wilt officiate. Friends May- call at the mmnai7 1Ve4nesday from 4 to f PM. am. Thursday trout It a.m to time et services. Interment under direction of the Kinrdon Mortuary.' Lora B. Robingon Clah.--- ft. MONTICELLO. Lynn Hyde of Itionticello Utah. died in the yeterane Hospital yesterday from CMS krthritiln. WWI born in Monticello. 1691. on 26, of William Edward April and Emma Tolman Hyde. He was sheriff of San Ilion County for four in the World Wnr . Years and served taking - part in major encounters, also in film- army of occupation in Germany after the war. Ilewan tatten sick about ID dayA HOO nd grew teadity worne until Friday nicht when he wan taken to the Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake. He in turvived by hisi widow. Nina: three children. Gordon. Merle and Larry and the following brothers and sisters: W. B. Hyde and Mrs. C. E. Aalton ot Monticello. Gene Christensen of Moan and Mrs. R. Prigmore and Angeline Hanby of Hood River, Ore. Tile date has not yet been net for which will be held in Monti- seevices, :,,,,, :::., X,i,f.,,4,..,.:;?, ;;;;;.'::: Service'AbwAlll ill R. Lynn Hyde .4 , . DESERET MORTUARY ' IS - A PLEASURE FOR LIFE I w.,,..4;'s l'6 tAk ) r I OF YOLA OWN ME , P. Mitchell RICHFIELDMrs. Lora B. Rnbinsnn. U. died at her home in Monroe, Sunday evening. A dauftivor of Josenh L. and Martha Ann Brown Jolley....NampalRobinson wag born in Mount ramie'. Flail. Oct. 23. 1874. On Dee. 13. DIM ohe married John H. Robinonn the St. George Tern. pie. She has been an ardent Church worker. having Nerved co sin officer of the Primary and Relief SoMetleo. In he iterved for the latter organization ten yearn an a counselor- - of the Monroe North Ward. She is survived by her husband, her father. and the following, children: Mn. Myrtle Re Ison, Moroni: :Joseph R. Rob. Elsinore: Anthon inson, Robinson. Coulee Dam. Wash.: Ray Robinson and Mr.. Rarrl Swindle, Monroe: 27 grand. children: a brother. Clarence Jo11r. t. George: three sisters, 'Mrs. Jennie Atkin', Coeur d'Alene. Ida.: 111-'Myrtle. Angell. Salt Lake. and Mrs. Cynthia. Jensen of California. Services will be ennducted ThursdaY at 2 p.m. in the Monroe Nnrth Wards under direction of Rishop Lyle Amity. i CLASSIFIED , 4,041'.' Robert John Parker Hinckley PAROWANRonald Richards. 14, on of Da Vitt Richard& died early Monday at the family residence in Parowan of brain lever.; He was stricken Satur day morning and never regained con. smugness.. The boy was a sophomore student at Parowan High School. His mother, Mrs. Jean Marsden Richards, died last year. Surviving are the -father and five brothers, Carl Richards of Cedar City and Ardet. Clair. Reed and Lucius Dean Richards .of Parrotan. Services will he conducted Wednesday In Parowan Weet Ward Chapel. Bitrint will be in Parowan Cemetery. Hour for the funeral had n?ft been decided. 1891. Nina Surviying aç Ms wife, Mra. and Gruver Ryde; two sons. Gordon Merle Larry Mytte... and a daughter. all of Monticello.; Ryde. Legal Notice 7. Ray Lyiln Hyde R., Leon Ryde. SO. Monticello farm. S.. And mining man and a WorM War veteran. died early yeaterdaa' ite.A-- Salt Lake hnanital of natural, but undetermined causca. Ra wait born Art Monticello April 00, Syndicate) A. Ward. Mary 31.Lindblom C an A. Hains011, Emma Robert Green 4111 , Orland Thorum. MURRAYSherman Mur482. East 590n South Street, a died Monday at his home of brain ailment. 2. ISM fIVS10, Aug. Re ?wax born in son, Of James Orland and Eether Dahl Thorum. Mr. Thorum WIN- a gracipate of Murray nigh School. Ile was a member ot South Cottonwood Ward. Surviving are his Parents, two brothand Glen ers. Robert Donald Thorum Mrs. JIMIPS Thorum. and two sisters. and Miaa Ruth Ann Norma Giacomo Thorum. all of Murray. will be conducted Thursday, Services at 2 p.m. in the South Cottonwood Ronald Richards flam.son co ray, Edgar Mont Newton r for George Fredbelieved.. to have white chtki the first born in be died at 10 p.m. Brighant Sunday at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Earl E. Hill 1110n of 2834 Jack- son Avenue, will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pin. in the Lindquist Sons Chapel by Bishop Stanley ..11oh1ns of Ogden Seventeenth Vert!. The Brigham First Ward biahOnriv Will be in charge of brief graveside IlierViCel in Brigham pity Cemetery 10110W1 lie the Olden rites. or Elizabeth GREkrFuneral beservices Believed to hasw been the first hoconducted Wednesday lism white child at 2 'n,m. in the Larkin 'Mortuary, 260 of Brigham, Mr. Hammon wan born there Dec.. 11, 1851. East South Teninte. Frienda may call at the mortuary Tuesday from 4 to ,tion of George Y. and' Sarah Ann Smith p.m. :Harnson. Hui wile. Burbank Hannon,. ond time ednesday from 10 ams.----twhom he married April 18, 1874. in the of PrVierli. Interment In the Orden Salt Lake Endowment House . died City Cemetery under direction or the at Larkin Mortuary. Brigham City in 1922.- Surviving ars two daugtarre, Mr.. Ranson anil Mrs. Eldred it. Hatch of HADFIELDFuneral services for Frane A. Hadfield of Butlerville will be held Iwo brothers and two statism,- Ogden; 1.4111 Allred and Arthur HaMson of A. Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the George Jmiiins Funeral Chapel, 4760 So. Stale Mrs. Molvina Angeles: Beerier of Sidi St.. in Murray. Friends may call at the Lake and Mrs. Frierson of Mesa, km, Mortuary Tuesday evening frorli 5 until 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 10 am. tile time of cervices. Interment in the M. Murray lily Cemetery tincier direction of the George A. Jenkins Mortuary. RIVER P.mma Maria Priest Mitchell. 09. or Rivtrtialer 'FbIORUMFuneral services for Sherman of Charles Mitchell. Med Monde,' el So. Hard Thrum of 482 East 59th 1 :30 St. to ldurrgy will he held Thursday at p.m. following an illness of dia3 p.m. in betes. the South Cottonwood L. P. S. Ward Chapel. Friends may call WedMrs. Mitchell was born July 31. 1871, nesday evening from 5 until I pm. at at Hooper. daughter of William and the George A. Jenkins Funeral Chapel Martha A !mark Priest. She was marin Murray and at the family residence 482. rted to Mr. Mitchell on March 4, 1891. So. in Murray Thitraday from 10 59th F. in the Dolan temple. An active mem a.m. until time of services. Interment hot of the Church until her death, in the Murray City Cemetery tinder dis Mrs. Mitchell had been a member of rection of the George A. Jenkins. Mora Primary Association Ward preol tuary. and a Relief Society and redeney ligion class teacher. MYEServiees 'for George Osborne Nye After her marriage eh made her who died April 27t1i will be held Wedborne at Riverdale until 1895, when nesday in the Bear .:River Stake Tabershe moved to Clinton, where she reat Garland, Utah. 'beginning at 2:10 naele eided for 30 years, later moving in fun. with Bishop Charles Wood offi Riverdale. where she had resided since. Friends my call at the residents elating. Surviving are her husband. four sons of Mr. Fred Nye. in :Garland from 12:30 and three daughters. Mrs. Martha Ann until 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Interment in Hirt of South Weber, Mrs. Mildred the Garland City Cemetery under di- L. Mitchell and Mrs. Warner, Joh reetion of the White Chapel Mortuary. Velda Warner of Ogden, Charles William Mitchell of Sparks, Nev.: George services for Mrs. FARNSWORTHFuneral X. Mitchell of Price and Hen Mitch. Stene Marie Simpson larnaworth age 64, ell of Riverdale: 17 grandchildren and of 436 North Eighth West will be four and a brothWednesday at 11 a.m. in the 01. er, James D. Priest 7lef Shelley, Ida. son mortuary chapel. 1445 South State. Friends may call at the mortuary Tues. day from 6 to D p.m. and WedneadaY prior to titrViCeS. Interment in the Beac. River.' City Cemetery under direction of OGDENServiees for Robert John the Olsen Mortuary. Street. Parker, 50. of 270.Thirty-fourt- h will' be conducted Thursday at 1:30 pm. HEIN.,,Services for Mn. Anna F. Hein in the Larkin k Snns Chanel by Biohop widow of Paul Hein of 120 West First First Raymond S. Wright of Ogden North will be conducted Wednesday al. Ward,. 3 p.m. at the mortuary 125 North Main Mr. Parker was born March 17, Street, with Bishop Harold W. Langton 1891. in Riverdale, son of John and of the Seventstenth Ward officiating. In.., Laura Burch Parker. HP had been pm. terment in the Mount rivet Cemetery.' ployed as a projectionist in an Ogden Friends may call cTuesslay from 4 until! Theater. 030 p.m. and Wednestay until time of 'RitrYlving are his widow, Ida, May services at the Joseph William Taylor Clifton Parker: two children. James Nemcnial Atorluary. Rnhert, and Joanne Parker of Orden: a brother and fire slaters, David Parker of Washinginn, D. C.: Mrs. J. Comhy of Ogden, Mrs. Finrence Roberta and Mr.. Dell Cummins of, Lila IdaMee. J. S. Poor of Bonn.. ho. and ,Mrs. Delbert Bryant of Salt Lake. Friend may "all at the family repNit: t&nee Wedneoday from 1 to 9 P.m. and Thursday from 10 aril. to time nf 3- oerviceo. Thirial r will be in ' Ogden City Cemetery. been 21. Farnsworth t. OGIAN-s-Servic- erick Sherman O. Tho,rum John heart cried out at the injustice of the caste system. Even in free America it was clearly defined, Because Johnny lacked wealth and social position he must beg for an audience with Mrs. Spate. It wasn't fair. Julie. found that her hands vvere tightly locked. "Send him in, Janesend him In," Mrs. Spate commanded. And then Johnny stood in the .room, big and wonderful, of fresh, rajn soaked air giving the stolid, room new personality. Julie her on her tightly lockkept eyes , ed hands. (To. be Continued) ' (The Register and Tribune - George E1izabet4 1leGavin feel of a home. At last Mrs. Spate asked, "Are you a New Yorker, Julie?" Julie was prepared for the Inquisition. Her own appearance and behavior would not be enough to.satist, Mrs. Spate. Her antecedents must come up to requirements. For that reason she had made ready, a few truthful facts, facts which did not tell the whole truth. She had decided to Ignore the presence of Mike in the city. Not that she did not, love Mike. not that she felt shame for his way of life. It was simply that he and Enid made explanations imperative. It was simply that their existence gave hers family to he reckoned with, a family without stability. She opened her lips to take - the stand in her own defense. Before she found the right words a maid appeared in the doorway, "Begging your pardon, ' ISirs. Spate," she said, 'Johnny wants to see you." - MtIaT. Crawford Marie the truth, rather a stupid eveMrs. Spate knitted idly. ning. tossing a remarked into the desultory conversatioh when Kennedy seemed at loss. Rain fell steadily, the wind whined, from far away came the crash of waves. The house was gloomy, furnished heavily with stiff pieces from another generation. It utterly lacked the cozy e era utoprr, also of t - Ap,,ptu: ltaVIrerrySOfetit MatiidlaggeMeteh.aertrYt;toved 'with - her 'family In to Summit, Iron Countyti.and in 1878 to Monroe. where she had sines melded and tor 35 years operated a hotel, Sao Was a member et the Presbyterian Church. She VIa. married to Isaac 'Sorenson In January. 1351 She ts survived by her husband, 'who hi in California, and the following daughtere: Mn. Maud Snow, Mrs. n Crow .anAL elarenee Sorenson of Monroe, and Mrs. Laura Jeppesen of Griggs. Ida,: also the followmg broth. erg and sisters. Momer and Eclair of Salt, 14 ILL McCarty Norman Mee Ore.. and Mrs. Carty of Pineville. Martha Farley of Portland. Om Five grandchildren and in dren also purely... SOrr iePOI will ha conducted in the !Knuth Ward ha Bishop Burial wilt.... be in the Dychca. rue City Cemetery. Matilda A. Shields be able to pick and choose among a host of admirers." "Perhaps, but I haven't chosen yet." Julie raised her eyes and. favored Mrs. Spate's son with a smiling side eance at which he glowed. It was a quiet evening, to tell ing Julie's bag. stepped over the threshold. In the back of her mind She felt that step to be of immense significance. With its taking. she entered the land of her 'dreams, the very act excluding Towne from those Johnny ..dreams. Through a trick of the fates their two paths had crossed. With the closing of the Spate 7door their courses moved in t , .Mrs. directions. Spate,- erect and serene, :typically a Member of the old ' aristocracy majestically came to meet Julie, Kennedy, in white, - Tuesday, Apia 29,1'4941 - ISPLAY - her home here 71 M Ha Zel.. Raiimuwen, wife of Carl Rasmuseen, former Ogden. real estate marl. died in SI.I.J3ernardino.' Calif.. Monday. .relatives in Olden were Informed. She had been In Ogden vielItnt ter, Mrs. J. P. Mall of ISO Grant ave at Long nue, and left for her home two weeks ago. She became Beach, and- weelairem from the train at San Bernardino and never recovered. She was born in Ogden, daughter of Shit Eaking George and Pruden, ORAPII and her husband had lived in to moved ,Citti flntiy 1S3(3. when they tonna. Besides her huoband. ahe is survived Bet. by a on and two daughters..KeiThr ty and Janice RaP1111111ell of Long Beach, Calif.: two brothers. Andrew 'fiewit,t of Ogden and Lester Bewitt of californial five sisters Mrs. Stanley White, Mrs. Joseph BauMeleter..Mrs. Charlea Talbott snd Mrs. Mary Malberg. of California and Mrs. Ball of 010Pn. The body will he brought to Ogden for services and burial. Burial will be In Murray City ComoFuneral cervices ler Leto ILect) ,Flatr'; 'tory. Friends may call at tho George A. dint. Ct. 3007 South West Tempi.. Street State Jenkins Mortuary. 4160 South .who died Sunday in a Sart take ,blys; 100 East Street, Wednesday from 5 to Thureftal at nital, will Iv imnducted this family home Thursat and p.m.. Church. Catholic Ann's .10, arn. In St to time of aervices. 430 East Twentyfifth South Street. itti.. day from 15 a.m. rtal will he in 'MI. Olivet CemeterY. where members of the American Leib Olt will cooduid cravesido ervices. Friend may call at 344 E4,3 First PARK CITYMrs. Matilda Adamson South Street today and WednecdaY. shields. 22, wife of James G. Shields of The rosary wilt he recited at the mot, Delia, died Monday in a Park city hos(wiry Wednesday at 1 p.m. , pital of a kidney ailment. She was a member of the Church, ?IP. SunRelief: Society, the in Wive log M. the A. work-oday school and IC Mrs. Marie Millicent crawfnift1, Sugarville Ward in Delta. inLincoln. born was Mn. .Shielcia wife of Cecil E. Crawford Sr.. died :yeTooele County. Sept. 4. Ian, daughter sterday at 3:30 a.m. at her home, 453 of David G. and Sarah Jane AiISMPOTI. Edith Avenue. of a heart ailment. She was born in Pueblo, Coln, Dee. Surviving are her hucband of Delta: one daughter. Mn.. James Boyle of Park 8, 1890, and came to Salt Lake 31 Years four SOnP. Curtin. Rodney and City: ago. Rom ar Shields. all of Delta, and She was a member of Our Divine SlPt . Untver-of Idaho Falls. Ida.: one sister, Shields oof it,h the Par band Catholic viour four Mrs. A. J. Shields of Lincoln: sity of Utah Mothers' Club. Alex In addition to her huaband, ohs la brother, R. K. Adamson of Tooele. Fairfield. and David Adamson. both of aurvived by two sOnP, Lieut. CAW E. Mont.. ,and J. F. Adamson of Linwood. Ciewford Jr., of Tacoma. Wash.. and and Gr lenri R. Crawford Of Salt Lake: a Daggett County: 21 grandchildren 10 ter, Mrs. Clyde Place of Pueblo. Colo., and three brothers. Anthony Smith of Alamoss. Colo.. and Joseph and Gorge Smith of Durango. fob. Requiem mass will be celebrated in ASHTON01.1da.--Elizahe- th Cooper. the Cathedral of the Madeleinsi Thursday at ber home after a 3, died at 10 a.m. Burial will be in M. CalOf diabelen. illness lingering, vary Cemetery. Ida.. Eel,. Sh was horn in Oxford. Friends may ,sall at 372 rliPt First 187t she married R. E. Me Gavin South Street Wednesday from noon until Jan, 1, 1885. Shortly afterwarda the and 4 p.m. and at the residence Thuratiai her family moved to Maryaville. Ida., prior to aortices. where aha resided until the fall of 1031, The rosary will be recited at the resiwhen Ow moved to Aghtoth dence Wednesday at I p.m. She wax a very active Church work. Sr. holding many reaponaible poaitions. Shp is purvived h her huaband and M. S. the following children! J. Howard, Ivan and Mark Mc Gavin of Amhion: E.,Cecil Mi.. Sients Marie Simpson Farnaworth. and Blaine of Salt Lake: Grace nee of SC 43e North Eighth West Street, fiiPti Ruth Korth of Brigham COitill.t011: yesterday at 1:25 a.m. in a Salt Lake Pearl Lackey of Westport, a of City. heart ailment. hospital and Nvda Chriatensen of Grace, Ida.. and She WAR horn in Denmark April 11. 15 grandchildren. Alan two brothers, 1877. a daughter of Louts and Helen J. W. and E. D. Cooper of Boise Ida. Christiansen Christensen. Mrs. Farnsworth came to the United States and Salt Lake 50 years ago. B. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Petersen of Wendell, Ida., and Myrtle R. Hinckley, BUM, Mts. Helen Harrigan of Salt Lake: two 7 died at him home yesterday. sons, Jame.' M. Simpson of Fresno, Calif.. Hinckley wax believed to have been and C. Lewts Si 'motion of Salt Lake: first permanent resident of Rohl. He two brothers, Louts Chriatensen of Trecame here from Colorado In 1906. MOnt0111 and Chris Christensen of Los Survivor a are three eons, Merl of Salt Angeles. Calif.:, a sister, Mn. Mary An. Lake, Harry rit Portland, pre.; and Or$rews of Salt Lake: 15 grandchildren 'and ville of Moab. Ptah: two 111i Pill, Miss lour great.grantichddren. Nary Hinckley of Rohl and Mrs. Clara Funeral gerviees will he enntliteted Wed. (Hazier of Greeley. Colo. nesday at 11 ,a.m. at 1445 South State Street. Burial will be in the Bear Hirer City Cemetery. Friends may rail at 1445 South State Street today from until 0 p.m. tor Robert KAYSVILLEServices and Wednesday prior to servjees,, will be esondlicted I'Vednesrlay at p in. in Kaysville Tabernacle by Bishno William Galley of Kaysville Second Ward. Burial will bo in Raysvillelaylon Igemorith Park. Friend's may call at tbe Funeral itivvicet will he held Wedreeidenos Tuesday evening and 1 family exit. for Jiro., Nary nesday at Wednesday untili time of services. Lindblom. 5& from the TwenIY-fourth 110 Ward North First West Street. with Bishop Oscar M. Olson officiating.. Friends may eall at 260 Past: South SALINAServices will he tmnducteif Temple Street from 4 to I o m. toThitraday, at 1 min. in the Salina Secday. and at the family home. 640 West ond' Warit'for Edrar Mont Newton, who Capitol Street, Wednesday from 10 a.m. .did of pneumonia at his home Sunday. to noon. N: P. Neilsen. bishop of the Salina Niro Lindblom. lone active in - the Second Ward, will officiate. Interment Church, tiled Saturday evening of corowill be at Mnna,he birthplaor of nary occlusion. IAzon MOnt E. Newton. princifather, she had served twn terms as west-depill of North Sevier Bich School. of the ,Twenty-fourtWard PriMont was born, at Monroe, Dec. 27, mary Association, was active in Relief la22. sneipty work .and formerly served on the Granite Stake religion class board. This obviously was a feeler, a tactful way ascertaining whether or not Julie's affections had been already placed. Julie knew herself to be on that her answers .knew trial, were being carefully weighed. She said demurely, eyes downcast, "I have so many wants,. Mrs. Spate." "A pretty girl like'you should the door, takHead high, she a; Timber (Leo) Baldini Le lio Johnny waits." He answered shortly. "I am yery sure it will be all right for you Naturally the prospective --'mistress of this house would not Care to be involved in a scandal It might spoil her chances" Again that Incredible insight. It crossed Julie's mind fleetingly ' that Johnny Towne neither spoke nor behaved- like a servant. aro 'Iwo Oakland. Julie dear. You are fitted for better things. Some fin man should be attending to your - - Survieing 4ent think , from this Mists Keener was graduated UniverUniversity of Arkansas and the the Unisity of Utah, and also attended California. versitS of at East High - Iii addltion.in teaching anti at Noah, Miss Keener at ,one time was superintemient of schools in Beaver With Count! 'Sod taught in Ogden of a frozen salad she observed, much as her son had done, "You should not have to work fôr your living, looking at her. will be all right about the Read Mrs. Moab. g rJohnny" "Well?" not MONROEMrs. .0GOESMrs. received In Salt Mondas Word wa of the death Of Miss Sara Keener. for- . mer teacher at East High School. Rt lh homc of a 11114Pr Mrs. Thomas Stillwell of Oairtanik. A native of Waldron, tIkla.. !CRP Eeener spent most of her We in Utah and only a year ago. At that liMP she rptirI WAN principal of the high ,ochool at known asaThildahe had continued its observance in her own apartment. Mrs. Spates bright, shrewd eyes watched her every move, satisfaction lessen-flinher vigilance as the meal progressed. was . "It mart in the hospitalyou so. don't you?" spirit. Hazel Rasmussen , Sara Keener Towne receded, aided by her determination, to his righttul place. Julie was quite at home with. She had the elaborate service. 'Silly dreams." It was uncanny the way he saw through her artifices. She drew herself up. "Silly or not, they're my dreams." she declared. As he turned to go she said. , her , Funeral service'. for Mrs. Anna rika HPIn. 75. 120 Weet First North Sunday. will be condStr.At. whit-die- d at, 2 p.m. at 125 uct-d .Wednesday North Main Street by Allred N. Durham of 80 Weat Firat North Street. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Frienda may call at the place of services Tileaday from 4 until 1 p.m. and Wednee. day until time of services. well and Miss - n. for 'George GARLANDServices U. music instructor at Bear River School at, Garland for 20 years Prior to retirement in June 1940, will be conducted Wedneaday at I p.m, in the Bear Bilver stake Tabernacle in Garland. Burial will be in the Garland City Cemetery. Friends may eall at the firmly Salt home at 661 Fourth East Street, Lake. Tuesday afternoon, and at the Gar. L. of Fred Nye a of home brother, land. Wedn"esday from le am. until time of services. 31r. Nye died Sunday at 11:36 p.m. at his home in Salt Lake .of a heat attach. Anna Fretirika Hein Fred- School. 11 Nye. Nigh , Mrs. biters. Rivera and Miller . grandchil George .0. Nye ..... ii,;,, Lake hotir of , .. Angeles. MilleritenninetLhos CiladriTinpeer siren. of Hayward. Calif., and Heber Thorne of Burley. Ida. Funeral arrangements are pending arrival of Mrs. Person from Berkeley. two good inchttS above Kennedy. She was relieved when he had seated her at the table. She reacted pleasurably to the heavy damask, the silver and crystal and tine china. Julie was sensitive to atmosphere and the richness of the Spate table did much to quiet the turbulence in her soul. The air of wellbred elegance. "Yes?" She .had meant to speak crisply. Her voice was softly questioning. had lull last night."x -I two G. A. aGolLan ,. Surviving are her two husband. daughters. Sirs. H. 41. Person of Berk ant' Calif., ely, MISS' Marion trite of Salt Lake, mutt -- Julie maintained a digsilence. lie offered noth- but"face Johnny's 1903. Julie laughed musically he- cause a laugh fieenied to he at this point. Kennedy's diction was stilted and not at all 'amusing. Why could he hot be spontaneous and. clever like Johnny? Biit she mustn't think of Johnny. More Important matters 'Nuked her undivided attention. one of which was mak. trig a favorable impression on old She Surmised, for . virs. Spate. rectly, that the impression had already heed made on the sort of the house. "Dinner is served,- - my' dear." Mrs. Spate anrälunced. ''Are you ready?" "Of course. Thank you." 'With a formal hoW Kennedy offered his arm. Julie took it, feeling extremely silly. Although she was not a tall girl, she stood TEN , SIMI 11 Mars' and She married Jones. Mr. Read Sept. U. to words." seven when Johithy backed the car into the - Nan E..nead. 0. wife of J. Wayne Head, died this morning. at 3 o'clock at her home at 1833 Yale Av. enue. EXCtPt for 11 years reaidence in Orden ehi had lived all her life in Salt Lake. where ahe 'was active in . Ladiem Literary Club. the Ftilverstly , Mothere Club and the Alpha Dita Mothers' Club. .14 '' Read watt Mn. :. Lake. born in Salt , .!, .... no July t 1880. the , ifaughter of John ,,, it was half after "Julie--- " Arie PROTECTION' Eliza M. Sorenson , waitresses... : first housemaids, cook and second cook, had broad. cast the news of Julie. "I guess Mr. Kennedy is pretty hard smitten," Annie whispered. "And who wouldn't be,. 1 as k you," 'Clarkson returned. "Miss Julie Patton has got what it takes if I am any judge,: and I think I am." In the bklIe Mrs. Spate was saying. "You are very lovely, Julie. Is she not, Kennedy?" "You took the thought from me, Mother, and I thank you." he answered with dignifie0 flattery. "A 'man Is considered rude when he puts his admiration in- violet- - ;sod manicurist, ary to love ,and tells other manicurist. that CHAPTER rir". 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