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Show ', Page 1ft THE Salt Lake City, Ttah XEWS DESERET Special A successor to City OGDEN Judge Charles G. Cowley will be named by the city commission at an early date, it is expected. Judge Cowley will vacate the city court bench by Sept. 1, to as&ume his new duties as a j Jdge of the Second District Court Two applicants are seeking the .city judgeship. They are Henry Seeger, assistant Weber county attorney, and Simon Barlow, a district court reporter and a judge ' in the Ogden City foi-m- Court Judge Cowley was elesated to the district court bench bv Cw. Herbert B. Jlaw jesterday, to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Judge Lewis V. Trie-man- , one of fie victims of a recent mass murder Judge Cowley has spryed as city iudge since Jan 22, 194rj, Girl Injured OGDEN (API Joan Christensen, 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Christensen, 1270 "Washington, is in the Dee Hospital heie with a fractured leg and multiple cuts and bruises after being crushed beneath an automowas The car leportedlv bile. driven by a juvenile and lumped the curbing at 13th and Washington todav. Clarence Larsen, Ifi, 1737 23rd, driver of the car, lost control of the vehicle while attempting to negotiate the turn at the place of He was booked by Traffic Sgt. Charles L. Pettit for having no driver's when he was appointed by the city commission to serve the unexpired term of Judge Hyrum A. Belnap, who died Jan. 19, 1940. In the general election of 1940, Judge Cowley was elected for a four-,ea- r term. From Jan., 1935, to Jan. 22, 1940, he served as judge of the Juvenile Court Pri- - Vernal Ready For Convention Legi All is In rea- VERNAL diness for the Utah Department. American Legion Convention, which begins here Friday. Ample housing and eating facilities have been The committee arianged. that chairman announces reservation for hotel and cabin space have exceeded and election of a national vice president and the election of a national for vice rommitteewoman the auxiliarv, will dominate Saturday s sessions Preliminary to the open-- , 'he convention on August Bond Harvest program will be held on Main St. The occasion will herald an army caravan of 'jeeps and other army equipment from Ft. Douglas, " Recommendation Adopted For Ogden Equipment Recreation Chests LOGAN. The American Red Cross recreational equipment drive, designed to secure recrea-tiof- t chests for servicemen stationed where such equipment is in insufficient, opened today Cache County under duection of Logan Junior Chamber of Com- merce Wood said- - In cooperation with producers, distributors and military establishments in and near Ogden, a plan has Ween develop, ed to provide a more adequate organization for milk inspection for the Ogden area. At present there are s number of dairy farms in this area in a position to supply quality milk to Ogden, and proper inspections can be made to insure maintenance of sanitary regula- tions. "It Is therefoie recommended that an armv tvpe 111 milk be provided by citv ordinance. It is recommended the citv attorney prepare an ordinance to embody these requirements which. If adopted would allow the army veterinarians to provide the necessary inspections and pass on all milk bearing an 111 label. armv type This will enable the city health department to confine its inspection to all grade A milk as ordered by existing The committee In rhargp, announced by President Bennie Degn, includes Ellis Beach, chairman, Ave Ravmond, Heath Morgan, Tom Wilcken and Reed Dangsgaard, According to Mr. Beaciu who professionally is member of the School Leven's store personnel m Lo gan. the campaign will continue PROVO Brigham Young Unifoe the next two weeks Cooperating directly In the collection versity stadium house has been of "recreational equipment is the completely checked Miller Chevrolet Company of and renovated for use by the Logan, the Anderson, Smi'h and Army Specialized Training Unit U. 0. Lumber companies. w hich w ill study for 36 weeks on Suggested contents of the chests are various tvpes of games, sew- the B. Y. U. Campus, announces ing kits, stationery, books, razor Dean A. C. Lamtjert, coordinator blades, soap, softballs, plaving cards and so on Also, portable of housing facilities. Four offices in the building radios and electric fans are urhae been equipped for the use gently reeded of the unit officers, he said. Steel bunks, cots, and mattresses had Drivers' Course been installed for the cadets. All TOOELE All civilian vehicle rooms and facilities have been drives of the Tooele Ordnance cleaned and fumigated, he said, Depot are being required to take under the direction of Prof. C. J. a course in driving conducted by Hart and Rodney Kimball. .the depot. ProTTHTT. Ho t. Dr. Lambert Small groups of the drives at said, has been in charge of the rea time will be given a 16hou decorating of Allen Hall, and recourse by the Motor Transportation Department. of the ports that that building has also time win . be spent In the lec- been completely checked and reconditioned. s ture room and the other in the field putting into Kiefer B Sauls, has been in practice what thev have learned. charge of alterations that have Six persons received Injuries the Moms Shipyards. was born in 1899 in Hecollision at 7th E7 be.Mra Wheable in a two-ca- r son of William and Catherine Murand 9400 S. Sts. at 4 10 p.m. ray Wheable He received his early edu- yesterday. A car driven bv Norman G. Edward Abel CUude William Wheable, 45 a former Uig-bn-- died Tuesday Calif, according to word received yesterday by s relatives in Salt Lake stricken With a heart attack while working at cation in the schools of Park City and for the past 10 years bad been living Fowl- er, 22, of 10600 "S. 20th E. St., proceeding north on 7th E. St. v as struck broadside by' a car driven bv Thomas M Herbert, 62, of 1569 S W. Temple St. Herbert was arrested for running a stop sign Mr. Herbert was the more injured, receiving a severe bump on the head and various hearLand bodv bruises, He was reported in fairlv good todav in the Salt Lake General Hospital.1 Others injured, all treated at the county hospital and , later were released t0 their homes, Mr. Fowler, lacerations on the head and left ankle; Mrs. Herand bert, 61, head lacerations brmss, Anna Tavlor, . RT.chert Blanche injuries and. bruises, Brow ning Herbert, 38, of 259 Avenue, bruises, and Diane Lawrence, of Sallna, bruises." All of the injured persons, except Mr. Fowler, were passengers In the ron-o'to- n -- Herbert car. Moyle Family AMERICAN FORK The Hen- ry Movie family reunion will be held at the John F. Moyle residence commencing at 4 pm. Saturday. Bonneville Unit to The News The Bonneville Park ' school will be ready for odeupancy on Oct. 1, it it announced by Supt. W. Karl Hopkins of Ogden Citv schools who said he had been so Special OGDEN eight-classroo- 2. ACROSS 1. Container 8. Drudges 9. Wiser Capital of Turkey 21. Kind 24. Malt of dog 3. Observed beverage 4. To go astray 25. Lad 26. Tire 5. Wrinkle .ID, Join 27. Raft 12. Glacial ridge 6. Positive 28. Fulcrum for terminal 13. Bird 7. Scoff oar' 14. Conjunction 29. Rib In fabric 8. Sting of 15. Fervent 30. Nimbleness Insect 18. Over (poet.) 31. Degrade 17 Genus of lily 9. Bristly 33. Flag 11. Comes In 18. Earth 34. Awn 15. Drooping goddess 36. Coronet 17. Comrade 19. Bird 39. Scheme 21. By means of 20. Praise iMttrlir Alive, 40. Drag 42. Siberian gutfT (POM.) 22. Plural ' ending 23. Lofty mountain 24. Prickly fruit envelope Plead ' 27. Sustenance 26. been made in the cafeteria to meet the needs of 250 armv cadets, and a professional staff has been engaged to work with army dieticians in preparing their meals. Price Panel e 2 Housing LEHI Workmen excaHan- Four Seek Ogden Judgeship safety department. The applicants w ho seek - to succeed Judge Charles G. Cow-lev ho yesterday was appointed to the second district court, are Henry Seeger. assistant Weber County attorney, Simon Barlow, second district court reporter and a former city iudge, Heber C. Carver, vho " has served as city judge pro tern during vacations and D. R. Dickens. Mayor Peery did not Indicate when he would make the appointment, Judge Cowley v ill assume his new duties Sept. 1. Pvt Mary of the Wac post headquarters company at Hill Field, is believed to be the only Barrier of shellfire 85. Conjunction 36. Story -87. Vein of a leaf 28. Like the Alp 40. Nuclei of (You - Get Up lilghls You Can't Feel Right starch grain Tf you ban to ret op I or morr timet night your rest U broken tnd It's no wondet tf you feel old and run down before youi time Functional retber then organic or Kidney and Bladder trouble ofter may be the cause of many paint and symptoms simply because the Kldenys ma? m tired and not working fast enough In filter- tne and removing irritating excess acids poisoni and wastes from your blood. 80 t 41. Hydrocarbon 42. Fertile desert spot 43. Frighten 44. City in Montana 45. Burr in wood y 8--5 scanty or frequent passages, leg pains, backii ache, or swollen ankles, due to or Kidney and Bladder troubles, youll make no mistake in trying tin prescription called Cystex. Because it hai given sueh joyous, happy relief in so high percentage or such cases, Cystes is sold un-M der a guarantee of money back on return empty package tiniest completely eetisfao lory, Cystex cotta eety I5 at druggist (Uv) V, , Qhe Lake Ann was born , rtu,hl.r Needham Dec 1 She lned in Salt Lake all her life Her husband, James Hanr Brittain died several years ago, Sh is survived bv four eons, Jam Harold and John George Bnttain of Honolulu Edwin ars Brittain with, th United States Army and Harrv Robert Bnttain of Salt Lake two daughters Miss Anna Br ftain of Salt? Lake and Mrs Marv Manlev of Los Angle two grandchildren andotw brothers Jack an i William r of SaU Lake The time and plan of the funeral will be announced later Sear 1 informed by the federal works agency. The contract has been awarded to Robert McKee by the federal vbrks agenev, The building will be situated in the center of the A- aft eW e , 4 03W. CLEANING TomHnan East, friend mav call at the mortuarv 260 East So Temple St , Thursday lrom 4 until 0 pm. and Friday from 10 a m until 2 pm Interment m the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park uftder direction of th Larkin Mortuarv WALKER Funeral ser ices for Mead Walker, of 964 East 6600 South. huband of La Ver'a Jones Walker. will de held Saturday at 12 30 in the Ln.on Ward Chap! with Bishop J. 'N. Thompson officiating Friends may call at 36 East Seenth South until Friday and at the family resdene evening 964i F JfiOO. .Stu- - baturday from 8 30 am until time ot services. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuarv BURTON Funeral services for Walter .James Burton of 1227 East 3rd South wili be announced later from 36 East 7th So Funeral Directors, Deseret Mortuary. Legal Notice AS -- ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SEC-tio- n 738 of an ordinance paired by the Board-o- fCommissioners of Salt Lake City on Juqe 17, 1942. and designated as bill No 34, relating to license ioi trursmg "homes Be it ordained bv the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake Cit), Ltah SECTION 1 That Section 738 of an ordinance passed by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake Citv on June 17. 1942, and designated as bill No 34. relating to licenses, be and the same is hereby repealed. SECTION 2 In the opinion of the Board of Commiaioners, it is necessary to the peace, heaTth a"d safety of the inhabitant of lt Lake Citv early day coal Jensen Funer-a- l IPVHn FALLS (Special) sen ices for Hans Peter Jensen. 73, who died a hs home 576 H St , after a prolonged illres w-- e to be held Thurda at Junction Utah, with Bih Funeral op Jav Applegate officiating were service jo held Tuesday afternoon at Jamesfon Ward, that thi ordinance shall take effect immedate!v ECTTOX 3 This ordinance shall take effert upon Its firt publication PaM bv th Board of Cnrrmionr of. 5alt' Lak Ctv, rth. this 3rd day of August, A D 1943 JNC B MATHEON Temnorary Chairmafl ETHEL MACDONALD, 1870 Mr tftnscn w is born Feb 9, at Mount Pleaant Utah and spnt H earlv life near Mi1 bum h married Dec 28 1889 to Edith K ( ox She died in the Marti Teirp'e in April, 1924, and in 1929 Mr Jensen married Mary E. Dick in the Manu Tempie to Shelley and In 1929, he moved about a jeer ago came to Idaho Fals Surwrors include the widow and the folowirc children P J. Jensen, JuncMr Ja' Jnser Logan tion, Ltah John L Langford and Mrs O W Hale, O. of and Mrs, Ray boh Ogden, Webb, tah ft To 4 1943 NOTICE OF BOND REDEMPTION Notir of Redemption give 1943 Aur 10 hrby of $14 000 3J per Bord Series 1937 Refunding April, 1 28 numhet-- s me Fu"d available Ziont Saving Bk, ft L C Tr. Co , HILDFR W JOHN TON, Recorder Duchesne Citv, Utah. E. Patton project now under con- George IDAHO FALLS struction and when completed George Special) 78 E Patton Idaho Falls resident, will accommodate 300 pupils. A cLd Sundav at a IccaJ hopital 111 w be prodav nurserv school Born in Minnesota, h mod in th vided un the building set apart midfileweU- seieral jears coming to- -a 1917 Fa! He been a jn for the administration of the proj- rocer most of his lile has working at ect one Hire m the Band1 Marl-e- t bee The building will be constructSu' Ivors induce two sons gnd .a Wj-Leonard Idaho Falls P, ed of concrete with wooden daughr, MARRIAGE LICENSES rn E California, Aand Mrs A A S.lt Liko Count. floors and wooden roofs. It Howell, Idaho Fall suter, Mrs. Dora W.ndoll T P.tereon 19 Mt will be built entirely by the Arnett, also auruves lows. Audrey Elaine Peterson, P'ea.nt, 20 federal government but will be low a Henrv Newton Jr. 33 Salt Lake, sponsored by the Ogden City John H. Sawyer Clemnve Moo-- e 34 SaU Lake BOISE John Henv 5awv AP) Board of Education. R Vernon Rick 22 Rexbure Ida . 77 fer 31 vrars a science tach Boee at Mr. Hopkins also announced High School died Laura L Bebe 18 Rtxburg Ida Iwis B Collum 41, Ogden Genevieve that Dr Frank V Hart of the day a his brre unexpectedly yester- Frazer 21 Ogden 12 1865 Fi Mattoon. in Aug University of California has ac- he came to Boie m 1908 and James M " Soren-e53 Garland. tdugbt un Pearl Bennett 41 Salt Lake rUrement in 1939 cepted ar invitation to speak at til hs was E Donald Cah 27 Seattle tva6h a rrmbe' of Bose Masonic Hp School the Ogden Citv High Beuah Heath 26 Salt Lal-ard Sooi'i'h R bom the Rotarv Queb Allen Dver 23 Rocdae Tex Friday, Sept 17, at one of the Club aM the Firt Methodist Church L 'U"kler 23 Ogden sessions of the opening institute wbpre he taught a Bible class for 20 Katbrvn Max C Hawki" 19 Neohi Colleen year of Ogden Citv schools. include hi Eva Holman 18 Fountain Geep Mi M Sawver M Saw-Ha1 a 21 Walter and on the Henry Lewis. and T A Taster properLehi Third Ward. ty in the Work, is being rushed to have the home ready for oceupancv as soon as possible. About sixtv r.ew homes will be built on the two subdivisions Thev are to be single family units vith small garden plots for each unit. At a special meeting of the Lehi mavor and city council held this week the street, walks and curbing for the subdn lsions w ere accepted by the city. Primary Paegant SPRINGVILLE, The , o Edward Rovuot Rap , LaRue M. Pugslev. 18 Salt L Young 18 Pinrei Ids rarmk M Jackoo 18 Barkfoot. Ida Second RovP" Rittr S ODA SPRINGS Mrs Pear! Hoff Hodges, 4J wife M W4er died Wednesday in ges of Soda Springs the family home following a long ness She was born Jan. 13 1901, ill- in Black- hr huband follow ng th Private survive daughter -- First Claa -- Lavar Hoff somewhere Mrs Dorothv Hoff Hill Tharp LvK Ildamae and Myrne Fav Hodgea of Springs two gTandchildeni and fir siters and brother, Mr Mae Kill an of Buhl Idaho. Mrs of Salt Lake Citv; 1vrne Roskellev Mrr Fav Benhisel nf Lewiston Ttah Orval Ames of Salt Iak Citv, and Eldon and Clvd Arne in the U. S Armv Funerel service will b conducted in the L D S Charl at 1 p m Fndav with burial in the Lewiston, Ltah, Cemetery. id and n3 Grave DEC Senator Sen. Elbert ISIONS To Talk D. Thomas 1 ing' tomorrbw at 12:10 p.m. at the Beau Brurtmel Cafe. FINISHING FINSHING KODAK E.tabli.bed Yer 33 Garbage Feeders Attention gf $8 per rm guar., Me you do work Jensen. 148 E. So. Temple Ph 3 713ft HARRY NELSON SAUCER 5 RANCH CENTRAL. UTAH. High Grade Edition and Catalogue Binding A rood younr family Call Murray J125 Given Special Conelderation and Volume Magazine Facilities Unexcelled tn West a 4577 1ut froslL cow, 634-R- LIVESTOCK NEWS PRESS phpc SOWS, LITTERS JUST WEANED 150 TO 200 GOOD FEEDERS FROM 60 TO 100 LBS. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES Plcherd TO 30 YOUNG 29 KCLL-ou- DESERET SALE LIVESTOCK-F- OR WANTED DEAD or allv animals beet prleaa, Welch Fish and Fox Farm, Murray 140. AND STORAGE MOVING Motor Vana City and out of haul. Mollerup, Pbon 6 4631 or LARC-- town 5 4632 MOVE MUSIC AND RADIOS dis- eheaplj, ealeiy Local, long tance. Phone Redman. Phone HADLFY TRANSFFR ft STORAGE van ervic. Phone Mayflower WASATCH Kennela ft Fox Farm. Top Cash Prices for animate, dead or allvs. Phone collect Murray 885. GO. " For Your DR GRIFFITH, cpcnaiiet for men. 234 South Main Street Phone OLD PIANO Cali 1 See Us Immediately REPAIRS Automobile AUTO and Truck parts, cars AUTO SALVAGE cash for CO eld State. 739 4 3402 Glen Bros. Music Co. 74 LOW PRICES on parts: cash for car Tounst Auto Wrecking Co 1616 State So. Foundry for all kinds ot water lacketa and store repairs. Pbon 4 7314 UTAH MUSIC CO. E&at 163 REPAIRS APPLIANCE FOR Phon 4 FRANK -- 5563 Rebuild ibem 7 3051 more for the best Phone 5.0117 C 3 0014 AND FURNITURE 1015 RECREATION FOR HEALTH AND RECREATION Try conditioning classes and swimming at the DESERET GYM G 1c New 32 Passenger stream-linebuses Las Vegas, $5 50. Los Angeles, $7 75: Wendover. Nev $1 50. Nev Ely. Bonded and Insured, chair car buses. reclining Pony Express Stages 4486 40 East 2nd So. POULTRY AND DIST. NOW B Roll 2 9 ilate rfr .. Roll 9124 Tit Mineral fill insulation a bar $1 10 3e m Walltit insulation. q ft 4Jic Hex shingles per sq $5 25 SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. Salk CO, 1620 So. 3rd Thre, months old aell all or port. or . DATBELL CHICK CO 141 E 2nd So. Lc, horns, . 12 ;,o Heavies . 12 :'3p A ,14a. - Phone 6 5239 BABY CHICKS ALI. VAR1EITIES VOGELER S 32 WEST 1ST SO. ''Poultry-wanted Highest Prices PAID-FO- COON CHICKEN 2950 Highland Drive, INN LIVE POULTRY WANTED prices. 34'Sc and up at Call AM or after 0 PM eoopi. . MILTON ERICKSON Ph Hl.heet NURSING HOMES WILL GIVE PRIVATE NURSING lit my Seme tn elderly people- - invalids, or bed patient, medical Call 6 2090 MAIN Waterproof Sheet Rock Ms inch Insulation . . Inch Insulation Insuation NATIVE LUMBER CO. CHICKS-F- or 8 5533 90 lb 35 1b Cello-Wa- CO. LIVE POULTRY A 3RD AND MUSIC 1ST SO 375 w L PULLETS PENGKOVE STOCK For Sale Provide summer comfort, conserve winter fuel Completely installed with no down payment until Nov. let. Thi offer is good for limited time only. r Two band, trombone, 0.4093 -- NO DOWN PAYMENT 1ST NOV. INSULATE INST, FOR SALE PIANOS RADIOS, BOUGHT AND SOLD. Home Serrle, Co Phono 4 2727. 40 W. 3rd 8o TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES -- BAND BEAtTIFUL IPRIGHT WEBER Excellent Condition, Reasonable 1401 Princeton Phone 5 1636 to PASSENGERS, go any direction AAAAA Travel Bureau, 251 So West 5 8025 Temple, NOT RATIONED UNTIL CONN SUMMERHATS' 17 W 4 BLILDING MATERIALS CO. phona 3 4434 REPRESENTATIVES OF BLOOD TESTED CHICKS A MILE $2 50. MUSIC St Band inatnjmrnta wantsd. forminr, ne.d eomtta, bass instruments TRANSPORTATION 1c OF MUSIC AND RADIOS It cost no So. 7th E. Rug Cleaning Co BROS. .4 South Man EXCLUSIVE MARTIN CO 163 SO. bTATE ft Upholstered Furniture Oriental Bugs a Specialty. ROMNEY KINDS INSTRUMENTS GLEN Rug. Carpets Cleaners. ALL USED BAND CO THE BUT R.GHT WAY Look For The Big Sign UTAH SHOE REP CO Main Phone RIGS 443H Immediate Cash Shoe r Phon WE PAY HAVE THE PARTS. MATERIAL and man powr to Service All Electn cal Appliances Send your troubles to lie tiouth. 3rd Electrical WE We 2 4434. Radio Western VALENTINE 52 East 4th So TL Main Cash for Your Piano or Building CALL WANTED Immediate Cash TOWLER Pad-le- v Ph. UTAH PHOTO MATERIAL 21 W. So. Temple. 'EXTERMINATING' 20 DIVISION St. P. will speak to members of the Salt Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce at the weekly meet- (QjatoreenJe? iiitm crult Gertrude Haeertv from Daniel Harrtv mental crilv. COtRT Western Auto Transport. Inc appellant vs state traurer end State Tax rommission court upholds distrct court the in dismissing action brought hr companj to recover automobile exacted from it by the stale. PROLARMON RECTAL For Miltf at all ,xxj draaiten r.rr-rh.- i. hi Salt Lak. City at tyalfroani end Fay Lnt Drug. Adv, ASKED Count Connor E from James Connors mental crueltv Don H. Harris from Elmo L Harris. S Wl broken tissues. No oil no grease to etain clothing. Bold on money back guarantee. Get this modern relief today . . ask for KODAK LADY S DRESS and AMBER PIN, lost from 3rd So to Bambergpr depot Sun-daPm it keepsake from son in Ph 7 2326 the service Reward DIVORCES Salt Lake Evelvn SERVICE - FARM HirhluiO Drive 3287 LADIES IVORY horn shaped pm valued as keepsake Reward Return to Deseret News Office. No. 8 -- prices General Mills, Inc. LOST Mar-jor'- e Mariclla Slav from'wiiiam z Slrr crueltv Plairff awarded restoration of maiden name Manella Orts Gilbert B Swan from Anna Marie Swan, njental crueltr. D Brown Manor Wiiiam from Bown mental cruelty Plaintiff awarded custody of minor children, 822 per month euppot monev Edna Roe Schneider from Arthur Allen h'hneirler mental crueltv Plaintiff awarded restoration of former name Edrn Rose Maunne Elizabeth Mears from James Plaintiff 0 Mear. mental crueltv awarded cutodv of minor children furniture $105 per month ahmonv and supfres port monev, $75 a tome Mar?art C Mane Ramming from Charle LeRoy Ramming mental cruelty Plaintiff awarded custody of minor children, $85 per month support metier $45 per month ahmonv and supreal and personal propport money erty to be divided AVNTLMENT GRANTED Sait Lake County Sherman Poulson from Francis Poul-soon ground that a former marriage of th defendant still was in effect at th time of marriage to plaintiff., friTS FILFD Third District Coart Schubach Optical Don O. James Companv. a corporation Plaintiff seek judgment in sum of $804 65. representing the balance for service performed V tween Nov. 23 1938. and Aug 21, 1940. which allegedly has not beeu paid ' ' SI ITS FIIED 5 pistrict Coart 1 Tellunde Power CompAnv n corporation, with mam offices m Delaware versus I Emet Bushnell J Leo Stott, Lral J Bushnell and Eddie WVketts 0 sveks judgment n the amount pf for alleged damages to the plainand lines pol transmision tiffs power between Fillmore and' Richfield Utah caused bv fire claimed to have been started by the defendanta. Sept. 17, Rectal Soreness Cadet McDonald, who is 21, was vice president of his class during' his first jear at West Point, is a member of the swimming and diving team, glee club and chorus, and the track team Tenn mntal prep-scho- Ga. Concord DIVORCES fiR ANTED ale Lake County George Padlev from Ruby Bovle mental crueltv Ward Primary will present the pageant. "I Pledge Allegiance, Friday at 8 pm, in the ward hall, to climax their summer work. In connection w ith the pag- J. D. London eant, a display of handiwork IDAHO Funeral serv done by the boy3 and girls dur. ices for J FLLft, D Landon 59 ol Osgood an Idaho Fall who w in' ded Monoday ing the summer, ill be featured. will be conducted Surdav at 2 Cast in the various roles are: fhopital pm in the Oegood Chapel with MorWard bishopRanee Packard, George Ander-son- , gan Eame of the Osgood . Harmer. Eleanor ric officiating Joj.ce Harmer. Peter Ivie, Norma Gene Man Found Dead Bills, Gwenda Hafen, Shirl Harding. Dorothy Clark, Floyd Childs Wife's and Marie Bramall. RICHFIELD Charles. A. Jensen, 60, of Butte, Mont., was found hanging from a tree in the city cemetery Wednesday about Lesnoon bv his brothers-in-law- , member of the Women's Army and John Kvhl. Corps who has a son in the U. lie It Kvhl was thought that he had S Military Academy at West taken his life after brooding over Point. the grave of his wife, who died a 'He is Cadet Middleton Mcyear ago. Donald Jr,, and Is in his second Jensen returned to Richfield a of training. He received month ago. Sheriff Clarence jear his appointment from Florida, Smith investigated the death. after attending West Point ol at Ft. McPherson, AtGa , for a year. lanta, He. Is the only son of Mrs.-'- " Gat Relief Maw Easy Way McDonald, who has been in Sit In Comfort Women's Army Corps for . the Prolarmon Rectxl hi a quick, dependable three months. She received aliever of itching, painful recta! aorenosa her basic training at Ft Ogle, symptoms which may also accompany and hemorrhoids. Brings soothing thorpe, Ga Prior to. epterings piles aens qf comfort upon contact, form pro the Wacs. she was a contract tooting film over sort area, helps destroy infection germs, aid Natur heal up raw, bridge instructor in Americus. Near 24, Edginto" 25 Salt Lake Trace A Cuthberuon 23 Marshall-town- , Iowa Miriam Bradfield 23, Salt Lake Victor H Schofield 32 alt Lake Emelia Wanda Hansen 24 ait Lake G Morauce an Vleet 21, Garfield, Dorothv Baxter 19 Magna R Samuel Pauion 3T Salt Lane Margaret Della Tall. 21, Salt Lake. 1 r smith Fork near Hrrum. Ltah a da ehter of Henn and Annie Hartvigsen Arne Most of her early life spent in Trerton, Ltah On Feb 12, 1917 she w a married n Ornen I tih to Henrv Hoff from whom he wa later divorced end fn Aur 12 192 she was marked tc Mr Hodgpg in Preston Idaho They 1 1o Soda Springs in November, 1937. N. C Lake Jack L Pearl A. H. Hodges 'at top ' FOUND 1 Water pump at 2nd No and 4th West. Owner may have same by No calling at Deseret New Office 8 Main and identifying and paying for ad , ids we buy vour GRAIN AND HAY 8518 LAZU-LLAPIS. center eurroundd by turquoise, m or near Z C. M I Tuesday afternoon Reward. Call 4 2244 Main ' MR. FARMER1 PERSONALS PubUhed Aurut 5th sor Donad a chief specialist atached to the Navv Recruiting "iauon hare and a sister, Mrs. May Martin m Mattoon, - EARRING ONE Recorder HILL XO 24 400-un- HAY, GRAIN AND FEED Main. LOST AND FOUND LOST ut FURS 35 Richard ENGRAVING, St THE bet and cost leaa. Prompt serr-ic- Phone We Dux 33 w. CO. IF your fur coat reeds fuunr call Cora DeWaaL expert . furrier, com early. EUR coats made of yqtir own rabbit skins. Smart fashion. Call write Cora DeWaal, 563 So, Tth Eaat Ph. 4 4878 RIDGES City Price. 848 So IV ANTED Bo EAST BROADWAY Engraving- -- Jiome gfternon lilL$LedTuesday Mrs of her daughter John Marietta. whfe sh made her hom She was the FURNITURE covered buttons, Ladies Tailoring, Alter. BUCKLES, RICH Funeral, services for Fred Rich will be held Friday at 3 pm in the 19th L D S Ward Chapel 420 So 8th ENGLISH SETTERS. GALE STREET I OIH SO. BET 2ND A 3BD WEST.) 924 SALT LAKE FURNITURE kU or trado. Pbon. FOR HEALTHS BAKE KEEP CLEAN 0805 Dial or atop at 1817 So STATE SOUTH STATE CLEANERS fUNERALS Wvo ROCK SPRINGS Ms Rachel Moon 89 a resident of Wyoming since P. THOMAS ft THOMAS. U. S Reg. Patent attorney. 418 Beteoa Bldg. Phone $2773 COVERED BUTTONS Rachel Moon Hans OLD LAKE CLEANING ft DYEING CO Cash ft carry. 75c. 265 E. Oth So Phone 5 2855 HI TVTLLE, Weber Countv Funeral sen ice for Mrs Emma Rozina Allen Jorgensen 75 wife of John H Jorgensen of Huntsville, will b conducted Fndav at 2 pm in the HuntsviTe Ward Chapel by Bishop Fred A. Berlin. of James Moon, 7 BIRDS. RABBITS DOGS. 'ATTORNEYS 114 120 Emma R. A. Jorgensen nuner, , Deseret LumBer Co. So. 4 SAIf FORK Funeral services for G Edward Abel 56. prominent American Fork church and civic leader who died Tuesday in a SaU Lake hopual after an operation for goitre, will be conducted Friday at pm in the American Fork Third Ward Chapel Bishop Waite B Dewey will officiate and interment will be in American Fork Friend mav call at the familv reel dsnee Thursday evening and Friday prior to sen ices A native of American Jork. Mr Abl was born Aug 15 1886 George E and Mary E Shelled Abel jHe had here all his life residl 3 He married Lottie Hunter Oct. 1906 in the Salt Lake Temple She died in 1920 and Mr Abel was marred in 1921 to Monila Jolley in the Manti Temple. widow ITEMS MYERS CLEANERS & DYERS ui-t- U71 Begin Projects tourth yard began vation and grading on tie sen and Bradshaw subdivisions In Lehi this week. The two new housing additions are located on the Kirkham property In the Lehi McDonald ?2. Deposit tNuU Fneral services were pending todav for Mrs Minnie heedham Sears Bnttain 757 W Ut No St who died yetserday at a local hospital. PH. INSPECTION TAHD LUMBER REGULAR 2210 So. Tth BURIAL VAULTS AMERICA Bo-- SPRINGVILLE The Sprme-vlllPrice Panel will meet Friday at 920 am, at the citv hall, to discuss anv local problem presented by townspeople. HILL FIELD 29. Sorrow 80. Public notice - Mrs.Minnie N. S. Brittain Tanks Cleaned E . ALSO OTHER . UNT0N ASSAY OFFICE ING W.t Temple PO Bn 1628 and Septic SPECIAL ASSAYERS C. S. COWAN, 160 So. Wes' Temple SL Salt Lake Ctty. Utah. Ph. Phone.7-078- 8 Wac's Son At West Point 25. Purchase S3. Wilford-Jorgensen. 42, 1647 In diana Are , died at his home at 9 p m , yesterday of a heart attack Born in Brigham Citv on MarclT' 31, son of Milton and Annie Jorgen1901, sen he married Helen Trask in Ogden on Aug 16 1929 For the past mn rears he had worked as a mechanic for the Streatnr Smith Company. Surviving are his widow a son, Ronald Jorgensen and a daughter, Audrey Jorgensen, both of Salt Lake. ASSAYERS 3595 So. 2nd East FR-- 1x9 1x9 110 ROrSH PIN BOARD- SPER POOT aoctv Coma While They Last! Cesspools Lumber for Farmers DEFOR OUR FUNERAL FAMOUS SIGNS SAM TEITELBAUMS FLOWER 8HOP. IV E. BROADWAY. PR 8 2668 Statistics v, . Wilford N, Jorgensen to $1.50 Bushel Pick . . You V5c BLOSSOM ART FLORAL FUNERAL F1X5WXBS OUR SPECIALTY 118 SO. MAIN. FREE PARKING COLONIAL rLOW&R HOUSE, beet flow, ere at popular price. Funeral flow er nnr 870 E Vth So - OGDEN To Mayor Haiman W. Peery, citv commissioners todav had referred four applications for .the position of the Ogden efty court. Mayor Peery is head of the city pub-llc- t Q duced tomorrow in Oakland. APPLES i two-third- DAILY CROSSWORD Oakland. w He is survived bv two brothers and sisters, Rov and Murray Whable, Mrs James P Smith and Ms G L Hunter of Oakland, Calif . Mrs William Horan of Park City Mrs A B Drag of Salt Like and Mrs. Wayne Pickering of Payton. Funeral pervioes and burial will be con- House 300 Pupils Redecorates, Alter Facilities One-thir- d at School To Be Ready Oct. To Army Takes Y Field House v it incident of eaufta to arei She was bom July 4. 1862 la Glen morranebire So. Wales, a daughter of John P. and Mary Be an Jones She came with her parents to the United Stale when aha waa but two years of are and has Jiv-e- d jo Spanish Fork for the past 47 She mar-jears. Mil-"- ll ried Frank . her in Salt Lake. Oct18 1879 Mr. Milner died in 1935 She has been an acme worker in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter dav Saints, and had been a teacher in the Ward Relief Society. Sh served on the Did Folks Cohimittee for 20 years Sh is the mother of 13 chldren of whom furvne L E Milner of Bing-ha-jix J Gordon Milner Bingham Robert and George Milner of Spanish Fork Mrs. Roy Siler of Ogden and Mrs Clarence Gourley of Eureka, 28 grandchildren and 19 grandchildren Fi rrandsous and one granddaughter are in The armed forces Funeral services will be held in the Spanish Fork Third Ward Chapel Saturday at 3 pm , with Bihop Arthur Gro-t-gof the Fourth Ward conducting Friends mav call at th family residence to the services Interment will be prior in the Spanish Fork Cemetery, Claude William Wheable Astrachan SPANISH FORK Mn. Menntha Jons 81, died Milner, at her home at 311 1 30 E. 6th No St, nx. Wednesday For StU BUILDING MATERIALS FLORISTS Choice Merintha Jones Milner A. Thorgersen Funeral services were being arranged Antone today lor Jesper (Tygesen) Thorgersen ol Magna, who died last nirht in a local hospital Ho waa born Dec. 2, 1973. in Biborg. Denmark, the son of Jergon and Laura Tygesen. A lubrication foreman for the Utah be had been an emCopper Company ploye there for 37 yean. Wrs His wife. Marie Jorgensen iTvge-sen- ) whom he married in Thorgerseir, Denmark before coming to this country. died In 1934 A high pneet in the Pleasant Green Ward in Magna he was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints He was an officer of the genealogical societv in Oqinrrh Stake. Mr Thorgersen helped organize the Garfield Ward several years ago. He mas a past grand master of the Garfield branch of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Survives include one son. Roy F. and three grandchildren of Tjsen Ma.na Friends mar call at 2350 E 13th So St. pending funeral arrangements. or to that time he had served as assistant Weber county attorney. Born in Salt Ike, Judge Cowley is a graduate of Utah State Agricultural College, where he was well known as an athlete in 1928. He was graduated from the law school of the George Washington University .in 1933, and In 1934 he came to Ogden to begin practice. The appointment of Judge Cowley makes the second change in the Second District Court this year. Early in January, Glenn W. Adams, former Weber county attorney, was named to succeed Judge L A. Wade, who was elevated jo the State Supreme Court to fill a vacancy created by tne release of 'Justice Eugenu E. Pratt for military service. Autos Collide National Vice Commander Jefferson Davis Atwood. Nomination of a national v ire commander of the Legion and the election of a national executive committeeman, Jeper Six injured all expectations. Main address of the con vention will be delivered by SPECIAL NOTICE Local And State Obituaries , Military To Inspecl Milk Special to The News OGDEN A recommendation bv Commissioner William D. .Wood to allow - the military to make some. milk inspection in the Utah ''area was adopted by the city commission. Mr. Wood indicated that this would result in a greater supply of grade A milk to civilian population of this area In his recommendation Mr 5, 1943 Cowled uccessor Soon Ogden To Name to The News Thnrsday, August 4mW i . 100 100 100 100 ft ft fL ft. $6 50 5 50 4 50 3 00 2287 S Main Legal Notice OLD W M GOLD-WAN- TED JEWELER McCONAHAf. LWEN9ED COLD BUYER RUBBER AND 04 8 MAIN IUNK-WAN- TED PEPPERS Phon, NOTICE will be received bv the Purchasing Division of the Commission of 147 Finance of the State of Utah State Capitol Building, Salt Lake Cttv, Utah until 10 A M . August 12'h 1943, on the following FOB State Capitol Bids and Printing, Ruling Numbering for Punching Aeesment ftloll Sheet 1544, and, furmhnc 157 steel bind for same, per specifications and sample aaiUble at 147 Stata Capitol, Salt Lake Citv Utah The Commission of Finance reserve th nrht to accept or reject any cr all bids or to accept or reieci the whole or anv part of any bid or to or waivft any informality technicality la any bid in the interest of th State. J. HENRY MCGEAN Purchasing Agent TRUSSES STOCK-INGTRUSSES ELASTIC Arch CRUTCHES. Support. ETC 911 Lake Artificial Umb nd True CO- - 130 W So. Tempi Salt Lake City BELTS, TRUSSES 101 SurrlcaJ Storkinr and Belt Fitted by Expert, So Main Salt Lak, fSty WEDDING SPECIALTIES WEDDING eUl price Bulldin. INVITATIONS-- , Artcraft fet aur Fran. Beaeoa I |