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Show ' i r - r Page 14 THE t Salt Lake City, Ctah XEW8 DESERET Car Mishaps Tuesday, November 9, 1943 Jaycees Launch Feed Payments Mapped At Provo Injure Seven Health Contest Procedure 'under which the War Food Administrathe Commodity tion through Credit Corporation will make feed payments to farmers Seven persons were recovering dairy for milk produced In October, No. todavXtora Injuries received in vember and December was in efSaltlAke traffic accidents, accord- fect today. AAA committee leading to police repotrs ers fiom Utah, Salt Tooele, Offering two fractures of the Wasatch and Juab Counties met a motorcycle when ouTTTne hci e Monday to lefleg procedure, an Airway to S' R. Boswell, Utah vasyjdmgandstruck a car near 968 S, according Motw hus County agricultural agent. Slate St yesterdav, Richard E. Recording to information given Sadler, 16, of 3865 S. State St. by Glade Allred of Logan, AAA was recovering today at his home, specialist, the payment fog . Ocafter treatment at the Salt Lake tober will be made as kaon as General Hospital. possible and the second payment According to police reports, the covering November and December accident occurred when Coy J. will comeafter January 1, Winters, 29, of' Provo, backed his Purpose of the program. It was car onto the street and the is to help farmers explained, bus swerved to the, center bring about the desned Increase . Tile lane to avoid a collision. in milk production because of motorcycle and the bus then col- the importance-- of -- whole milt lided, after which The motorcycle and dairy products In the nations and the Winters machine crash- wartime diet. Payments will be ed available to farmers who sell The hus was driven bv L Cald dairy pioduets and to distributors S. St, Mr. and processors who sell well, 36, of 675 E. 39th issued a traffic tag from their own hetds. products Winter a Yor improper starting from Rate of payment will be 35 parked position and fot fatlui e to cents per cwt. for wholeJnilk have an operator s license and and four rents per pound for butt erf at. These-rate- s registration card. have been detei mined primarily on the basis Walks Into ( ar son of changes In the Cattle Child, tenjear-oiprice of of Jit. and Mrs. A. Castle Child feed since Sentember 1942,dairy "IRQVO 1.ong List Shown By Police Reports -- . Air-wa- v d of 17387 th E. St , was recovering today from bruises on the back, suffered, when he walked into the side of a car driven north on 7th E St by Jeane Bushman, 19, of 7 2314 9th E. St, at 4 15 pm yes- terriayv Earl Dark, 57, of 618 So 3rd fas' In "good- - condition Marks. Hospital today at. SL powhere die was taken -tha lice ambulance after a two-ca- r collision at 1st W. and 5th S. Sts at a m. yesterday. Mr. Dack was a passenger in a ear driven by Lupe Rodriquez, d W. St, when 44, of driven hv Frank It and Nunlev, 54,. of '514 S, 4tll. E. iit., collided .at the intersection. Mr. Nunlev, who was issued an arrest tag for failing to ie!d the of way to another vehicle, 1 right told police fie failed to see the other car until It was too latev He was driving west on 5th S. St, while the Rodriquez, machine was - traveling north on 1st W. St Mr. brain Dack suffered a possible concussion, face lacerations, and abrasions of the right arm. Possible Skull Fracture In an accident ,at S. .Temple and H Sts, at 5 08 a rtf. Sundav, McKay W. Wirnmei' 29, of 176 H the St , suffered abrasions of head, and Adrian Segil, 33, of 1347 Fillmore St , a soldier stationed at Hill Field, suffered a possible skull fractuie, a laeeratrd left eve, and contusions of the right hand. The accident occurred when a car driven by Mr. Wimmer and one operated hv Mr. Segil collided when the Wimmer machine Crash Injures Autoist Car, -- ESt, t filQ-S.-.- 3i a-- car Bus SHOSHONE, Ida (AP) lungs pierced hv broken ribs la crushed" chest. William A McNirt about BO. Shoshone niaoKsmith Is reported In .crilicaL condition in Gooding- hospital today after his car collided head-with a bus loaded witl sailors north of here last night. Sheriff John Thomas said -- -- is Glenn local Nielsen, five each from y chest,-Mc.Nie- 50-5- 0 A. Tearce, Twin Falls. City, - Their ladies w ill hold n the center of the stage when Kiwanis Club members hold their annual fall banquet and dance Wednesday evening at 715 o lnck in the Bluebird.- Masterof ceremonies will be Trof Ik'S. Carter, with the pro-p- i am including selections )v a barber shop quarretrand community singing led bv Ellwood Bingham, a puppet show directed hv Helen Ncwev," vocal solos Kv Pi of. W. H Manning and bv Mrs H. S. Carter, accompanied by Helen Strain; exhibition of square dances hv club members and partners, directed bv Rae 1 orom, Mildred Thomas and Miss Strain of the Utah State Agricultural College womens physical education department Dancing will follow the banquet. The committee in rhaige includes Lvnn Hodges, chairman, Svlvan Erickson, llwood Bing3 ham and Keith Spencer Fred Caroline Chapman Annie Mecham C hapmwn was 1862 a daughter of Stephen and Cushing Stafford She came to I lah 52 vearsa ago. Her husband John J Chapman, died ieveral vears ago 'he was a number of the Women of Balt Lake Cir Le No 559 rVoodcraft, Mirvuors in lud two daughters, Mrs, LeRot M lavlor and Mrs Rtv H Seaman two sons, Vernon G Chapman a brother and John R. hapman W Stafford and seven grandchildren, all of ball Lake. 10, Elizabeth will t- Po-lir- Nettie LEWISTON Iziron W Marler and Ins wife, Mis Bertha Marler, respected Lewiston residents, will he honored Fi idav evening at 8 o'clock in a missionary testimonial to he held in Lewistort Third Ward Chapel Mr. and Mrs. Mailer have accepted a call to the Texas Thev wall leave Saturday for the mission school in Salt BOISE (AP) Henry Hat old Falco,, 39, who was pardoned from the state penitentiary May 4, after serving almost two years on a grand larcenv sentence from Bonneville County, was taken hack to prison todav stolen property In for ' Ada receiving County, Warden Sam Poarch 1942, H Valine of a vest, coat, razor, beet knife and bicycle. The stranger, who gave his name as Rav Richardson, was given lodging and food last Friday night when he knocked on the Reverends door and said that he was hungry and cold. Mis-sio- said. Falcos new sentence f iv e Jears. LOGAN Police and sheriffs m Cache County depaitmpnts weie continqing their search for an unknown hitchhiker today w ho Friday, robbed the Rev. J. Lake Is two to Sitv seven years of age, Mr. Mailer served in' the waid bishopric for 25 yeais, and held the position of biOvon for six vears. Municipal Revenue AIT Shows Increase J.a.-- Lt-- t ealogical committees in Benson Stake, and is now high priest IDAHO FALLS (Special) group leader in his ward. A past a munifavorable Showing trend, president of the I ew iston Tomato Growers Association, he Is cipal revenue increased and ' October in now vice president of the asso-- . dropped in comparison with previous months nation -- It was disclosed in- reports-rea- d at the session of IdaRichmond To Observe ho Falls City 'council. Revenue $19 20511 tptaled Day Compared with $35 367 47 In September anrt $38,427 OTin August RICHMOND Fust community while expenses declined to $28 in Cache Countv to announce for350 67 contrasting with .832,367 mal Armistic Day activities for 47 in September and $34,989 36 in Thursday, Richmond City todav August. listed numbers foi the celebra' tion, - Cooperating with tile project Chorus Booked are the American Legion Post .33 and the Richmond Lions Club. IDAHO FATtS (Special) esDon Cos- Parent5,.of servicemen will he Nationally acclaimed sack Russian chorus will be pre- pecially honored during the sented bv the Idaho Falls ComFir-- t event will he a hand munity Concert Association in a conceit hv the North Cache High program Wednesday evening In School band in the Communiy - the junior high school audi-- at 2 p-tnrium. the fust in a series of Building p m. a public program-- w ill eoncertsTo "b4 sponjpied during he AU8 held in the Community Buildthe season. ing, which will include advancement of colors of the United Nations. and community singing, addirss hv Ray. Nelson, Logan Armistice. pro-gra- HEALTHIQUIZ1 newsaperman. At the conclusion of the a free picture show will YB NO Da yai hart hiadaches? -- yoi lack pep pnitn? Do yon jet Irritablo easily? Do Do yoo feel depressed oemrosl 0 Th, llwr .hould pour out ubout 2 pint, of hil. tun Into your noweU rnr d.y.-l- f thi. btl4 ii not flowing twety, your food raiv not diwnt; It mmy juri decay in the bowel. Then gaa bloata up your etomaeh. You get constipated. You feel aour, aunk and the world r pio-gia- looks punk. It Uk, thlM (nod, lj barter's UttU these 2 pints of bite Dow- iavtr Pills to tnr iroelp to make you feel "up end up. Get pstfage today. Take as directed. Effective m making bite flow freely. Aalc for Cartat'a Lillie Liver fills. 104 and 2 at. (t Adv, he given' Bar Elects FALLS IDAHO (Special) A. After eating breakfast the next and given clothes the morning hitch-hike- r explained .that he would like a job and some money to continue his travels to California. A lob harvesting beets I nl f . tma n rro n rro H and a bicycle lent to return to the Reverends house after work that night. Police were summondod wher) he did nql make his appearance at the home that, night. Survey Finds'Hazards PROVO A more rigid enforcement of city ordinances will be of num necessary to haYaids, J- - H.- Kirk, rid-Fro- - assistant city sanitary inspector, said todav. Mr. Knk, Who is conducting a sanitation survev, said he is otdinance violatn garbage removal and the keeping Of livee stock. Fly breeding places numerqus. The survev of the residential distmt shows there aie moig animals than when the last cltv survev was taken In 19)7. Mr Kiik pointed out Especially is in number of rahhits, he said tions; especially theie-an-incre- ase Missing In Action was elected FALSE TEETH ' rrr r. ' FASTEETH-counti- . r Trukositz s, Trukositz three Sgt Mrs Viola Baldeson; of Washington D, C Mr Hal Beokworth, of Mi Helen Greenwell of San Ogden Franieo on son. Ernest Greenwell, of Washington, P C and one brother, A1 Mavers bf Washington P I Bunal will b in San iranciaco Infant Freslar K4shik The trematurp)y born daughter of leslis Leland and Donna L, Parkinson Preslar died in an Ogden hospital Monday, three hours after birth. Kate E. Johnston Ida. Mrs. Kate E wife of Janie 61, G died at the family ham at Rt L Saturday, following an illness of seveial vears She was horn Oct 5, 1880. at Kajavillft, Utah, daughter of James P. and Mary Eiison Ben-- ' BUCkFOOT, Johnston, age Johnston, Blakfoot -' ir. married James G Johnston Dec m the Salt Lake Tempi and had resided near Blackfont. sine, e kh in the Primary, Sunday School and Relief Society, having served for 20 years in the inter organization, most of the time a counselor and president Besides husband she leaves the following children Leslie Johnston with th Merthant Marines Delwin Johnston Mr .Norma'J Lambesb Mrs Msne J and Mrs La Randall, alt of Blackfoot on J Bnggs, of Twin falls, Ida. Theie are. IcjtV tran dc h i U1 ren . , ,7 ir. hrolhr.,ad .nrw.e Mr,. Hr tee.i ot ntfr. ,rmin,on. Mrs Lav Hill Amanda of i taht ton, Harold Ben I tab Frank Bennett an nett of Kavsvtlle, Ltah Funeral service wer to be held Tuesday Nov 9 at 2--p m from the Rose Ward Chapel with Bih ip Burial Mar'in R Hirper ofmaiing in th Grove uty Cemetery at Black , font c- Milk Production Drops 10 Per Cent IDAHO KVLI.S (Special) Milk profiitotion in Upper Snake River 1 allev 6as 4roppel ) 0 jiff rent fiom a xcar ago, althtiusjii huUprfat price1? aie the hRhet' on record, K. S. Trask, manager Mr. and REXBURG (Special) 'bfJl'pper Snake River Valiev' Mrs Flovd Stoddard were advised Dairymen's Association, Inc, rein a telegram frorrPlhe War D- ported iNjit week. FearfuUof the trend, Manager epartment that their son. Sergeant Val Stoddard, 19. gunner Ttak pointed out it it the paon a Thing Fortress, has been triotic duty of(d.airxmen to Keep missing in action over France production ashjgh as possible since October 20. Sergeant Stod"Never intVe history of the dard joined the'armv. in Ortoher, vailev have hutterfaf prircs been 1942, He went overseas recently. as high as todav, atd Mr, Trask, hav'anH grain prices "although Now Many Wear ' are as high if not higher in Idaho Falls attorney, president - ot the Judicial District Bar AsNinth sociation at a meeting hold In the Bonneville Hotel. With More Comfort Others elected include Thomas FASTEETH, o pi39xnr tlkallno (non W-- . Situth.' Rexburg, acid) powder, hojd (also tettn mot To at and ta'k- in mono com' Tient; Gladys Dennis, Idaho Falls, lirmiy secretary-treasureThe district trt lust eprmklo a itt FASTEETH Madison. .rrera includes and ClarFI odol0dntuif br.aihl ct mont, A. Merrill, wt any drug lor Adv. . iiNiiih4fciirni ftii Schoss Pepper. Di&nah Search Continues For Thief, Of Bicycle PLEASANT GROVE Warren Beer. died in a Provo hospital Sunday morning after a yeara lllnesa Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p m. in the Second Ward Chapel, Bishop C. R. Clark, m charge He is survived by three "ona and daughters Leland and Rav Beers, Pleasant Grove Elmo Beers, Provo Eugen Bters, Midvale Keith Beers, with the and Mr. June fhornlrk Pleasant Grove IS grandf'hil drcnT. ta-- brothers, Franklin- Beers, alt Lake, and Milton Beer, aliforma, and alt three alters, Mrs Jane McArthur Lake Mr Annie L Prirsr, Vmce Calif, anti Mrs Marp Browning, Ogden. 63 John Henry Otterstrom Miv Abandoned Warren Beers Rose Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Two Railroad Spurs Singleton of Orem todav had been notified by the War Depattment started to turn left at the Inter- Will Be that 'then son, Sgt. Albert G. section Mr. Wimmer was issued of two Denver Singleton Jr, 23. radio operator an arrest tag for failing to vleld & Abandonment Kio Grande Western Railroad with the U. S. Army Air Corps the right of way ' to another e-s has been authorized by the in Noith Africa, was killed in spin hide. Intel-statW. Brown Commerce Commission, action July 11. Previously he had A police ambulance tor1' Mr D. C, it was anbeen reported missing In action. Washington. Funeral for Mrs to the lirabeth Ft. services Douglas Hospital nounced todav. Segil Sergeant Singleton was born In Winscomb Brown 82 who died Saturand Mr. Wimmer home 1920. and was a day in a Salt Ivike hospital of a heart V. C Howe, assistant' traffie Jan. Provo in, Maurine Reddon of 776 W. 2nd ailment witl be conducted Thursday student at Lincoln High School. nw - 380 E 8 Tempi t. N. St.7" was recovering todav manager,- said that crews Dec. He and soon 27, 1941, enlisted mav callat plae at funeral nenda the tracks up from abrasions of the left leg, on a begin taking 4 lo 8 p m and TJmg tomorrow from Africa to North went May, a in of branch line of portion FTIrraT will be after being treated Sunday at Ttay prTTvrTtrTtPffTrrs fFm to'SiTter 194 !. in Salt Lake City Cemetery, Bmergenry- - JJospctal falloware and his and Utah, a Surviving parents connection with ing a crash Into a ditch bv a car Citj, the following brothers and sisters, Mammoth JuncM. the was riding in at 12 30 am. the branch-nea- r Cleo and Gwen to tion of end the Singleton of Salt the spur in The accident occurred at 45th Mrs Nellie M Avars Trukositz 65 of David Izike, LeRov, and Both Juab Kathryn 84 B, Ft Douglas County. died yesterday at 11 S. and 3rd E. Sts., when a car spits have am following a three week illne She turned in front of one driven bv been used infiequently dunng Evans Singleton of Orem. had lived Salt Lake one ear in few the years, Mr. Howe Mra, Trukosita waa born on Jan. 1, George E Jackson, 24, of 13,52 S. Said. past 1878 6th E. St, forcing it to swerve Survivors Include her husband, Ma into the ditch to avoid a collision. dauah-lerter Frank Lewiston Couple To Fulfill fission Pfftna fiitw Funeral services will be held m th Masonic Temple. 650 E S Temple M , 12 30tmorrow for Lee-- t Dz. Edward lark, 59, oi 1450 S 5th E M who dift a local jn hospital Sunday ol a heart.. ailment The funeral will be under the direction ot the Tlntic Lodge No 9, F4AM, and burial will be in the family plot m Mt Olivet Cemetery. Friend may call at 54 E 1st S St, until 11 a m. tomorrow and at the a . fait hour before the services, temple, !.-- . lark, was a prominent Salt Lake-den- ial OGDEN Funent gcpvleeg for Rose eurgfon. E 8 hoss, 47 wife of I1 red E Schoss, manager of Schosi Furniture and Electric (ompanv were to be conducted Lmdaiusl and Tuesday at-- 2 p Hons funeral chapel by Bishop Pa$id Funeral services h will conducted of Mount Ogden Ward Romnej, this afternoon in Congregation Monte Bunal waa to be in Aultorest MemorFiore, 355 8 3rd E St t lor Fred Pep-pe- r ial Park. 51, of 328 Hubbard Ave, who waa Friends may call at tbs mortuary found dead in a parked car Saturday uni it time for th services Officiating will be Rabbi Oscher GoldMrs Echoes died suddenly of a heart man Burial will b m the family plot attack in her home Thursday morning in Mom Fiore (emeter Mr Teller was past president of Monte He was owner and manager oi Fmre the Pepper A 1 Junk Company, t LEV ELAND for timeral services John Henry Otterstrom, 87. who died at a heart ailment, his home Fndav S. will be conducted Thursday at 1 p m Funeral seruces lor Mrs. ( arohoe Maf. at the Cleveland Ward chapel, with ford Chapman, 81, of 735 Brau Ave, ervicf gra esid t( 1 pm Friday at who died vsierdav at 1 a m at her the Cemetery Fphcasm home of cauacs incident to age will mav all at the family home Friend e conducted Thursday at pm. at Wednesday evening and Thursday un260 F St Temple St Friend mar call at place of funeral til time of services tomorrow from t to I pm ami Ihur dav before servues Burial will be in Salt. Lake (itr temeterv -- Me Son Reported Killed In Action PROVO Man Once Pardoned Returned To Prison PRICE. Branch Bmbring, wife of Gerald Call Seibring died at the home of hei sister. Mrs Henry A. Pace Sunday iG 13 30 a m. of eomplica-troh- e tiorts following a two sooths ag 4 ' - r She Vas born March 8, 1881, in daughter of William and Ella Coombs Branch. Ia 1184 theHenry family moved to Price, where they were monr the lint pioneer., and where .he became active in L. D. B. gunda School and Primary activities. In 1B14 .be moved to Salt Lake,here ahe remained until IBM. and waa a dispatcher lor the Salt Lake Transportation Company. On Jan 11 1(120, ahe waa married to Gerald-Ca- ll Seibnmr, and m 1928 .he and her hu.baod moved to San JYanci.-eo- , where the Jamily home la now Survtvinr 'are her hu.band three .la. ter., Mr, Henry A Pare. Pnce. Hra. Olive Mitlbiirn. Sail Lake, and Mra. Irene Keller. Price Funeral were to be conducted Wedneedayservice, at 1 P nv at be Wallace Mortuarv with Biah-oFrank Brvner, of. the Second Wari Buriat was to be In the otflrnaliny. n v pcoducei; xvhn has But fot tht his herd and even part of his v til he which feed, the priest received during the nextNthree months, if the government tpa tains the' same subsidies a'k at present, w til more than- Offset high feed prlces .oL today. tail JJiemanagerc., numriired who died Nov 1. will be conducted at pm. in Park Valley chapel. Friend mav call at the finiiv home In Park alley Tuesday ot evening and Wednesoav unu time Burial will o in Park Valley t cmetery. Mrs Anni in a local W'cdjpedav Mecham, hospital 1 Mamie Viola Farr for Mamie Viola Farr home of a sistpr Mr J J. Stewart of 576 8th St , undav, will be conducted Wednesday at pm in Lindquist A Sons funeral chapel hv Bishop Frink L. AN len Figtfth Ward. Bunai wilt fn Ogden City Cemetery, OGLFV Funeral 52 who service died at the Immediate Cash BLOSSOM ART FLORAL PUBERAL FLOWERS OUR SPECIALTY FREE PARKING 719 Sa MAIN. I FLOWER HOUSE, best at popular prirM Punfral flow, ara our apectalty, 170 E. 9th So, FOR OUR FUNERAL DEFAMOUS flow-ar- COLONIAL 37 U wish to thank of our kind friends, neighbors, pail bearer - and honorary pall bearers, and those who so kindly provided cars, for their many acts ol kindness expressions of symfor their pathy and condolence and beautiful floral offerings at the loss of our dearly beloved sons, Frank C. Coomb and Samuel E. Coomb. MR and MRS. JOHN COOMBS AND FAMILY. Wo . A DEASON - Temple Ph. HITHOLS-IMSalt-L- aka -- -So a,n FUNERALS Radio UTAH MUSIC CO. Bid,, in Beat 3rd loath Phopa HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR CLEANING SERVICES Funeral armera for Wallace E. Butterworth, will be held Wednesday c( 130 pm in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple Street. Friend may call at the mortuary Tuesday from 4 until pm, and Wednesday from 10 a tn. until lime of services Interment fn the City Cemetery under direction of the Larkm Mortuary.-BROWN Funeral service for Elizabeth Wiscomb Brown will be held Thursdav at 12 noon in the mortuary chapel 266 East 9. Temple Street. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 4 un,til 8 pm. and Thursday from 16 am until lime of services. Interment in the Cityenietery under direction of 4ho Larkin Mortuary. CHAPMAN Funeral services for Caro-lin- e Stafford Chapman will be held in the Larkin Thursday at 2 p m funeral chipel 260 E 5a. Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 4 mntil 8 p nv. and Thursday from 10 am until time of services Interment in the City Cemetery under directiou of the Larkm Mortuary. OLSEN Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Anderson Olsen, -- wife of Murdock M Olsen, will be held Thursday a1 12 is p m. m the Fourteenth 'L. D, 8. Ward ( hapel, 140 W. let So St. Bishop Edwin J" Cowley will officiate Friends the White Chapel, 124 & may call 4th E. St., Wednesday from 6 until 8 p ra and at the chapel Thursday from H 4a until 12 15 pm Interment tn theajn ( emetery under- - direeliou or the City Platt Redding ton i. Mortuary, THOMAS Funeral services for Mary Ethel Pratt Thomas, of 1548 Michigan Ave. widow of (he late Daniel H Thomas, will be "held Wednesday at 12 15 pm, in the Yalecrest L. D. 8 Ward Chapel, Jfith E and Yalecrest Ave Bishop Junius M Jackson will officiate inends may call at the family residence Wednesday from jo 30 until 1130 am Interment in ther Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park under direction of the Piatt Keddington Mor-tua- rj BUTTERWORTH A SALT LAKH CLEANING CO. Caah A carry. 7So- 8 2856. So. Phon MYERS CLEANERS Piahos and Band Instruments DYEING -- R BEESLET MUSIC DYERS Cf 93 DEAD or alive animal best price. Welch Fish and Fox Farm. Murray Ph, 140 WASATCH LOST AND FOUND setter. Irish DOG nam to Answer Call 6 6911. Red. SOIL AND FERTILIZER LOST Diamond ring, 3 am. diamonds in Z C. M. I. or bet Z. C. M. L 4 5445. Rew. nd Makolf d LOST terrier, twnal. 1 mo. old. MOUNTAIN TRUSSES Biamea Wrhit cat, with black ears, nose, feet and tip of tail. Nr. 920 Lakojjtt lab. rwd Ph. 3 3013. Lady ward 8121. 4 I. J. Bulova STOCKELASTIC BELTS, TRUSSES, INGS. Arch Supports, CRUTCHES ETC, Salt Lake Artificial Limb and Truss Co, 130 W. So. Temple Re- Salt Lake City. TRUSSES Surgical Stoekmgeand Belta--Fitl- ed by Experts 201 So. Main Salt Lake City Initials leather billfold. Reward. Brown T. LOST rose gold MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES WEDDING SPECIALTIES High Grade Edition and Catalogue Binding WEDDING INVITATIONS, get ffUr epo dal prices. Artcrait Pres. Beaeoa Building. DESERET NEWS PRESS ' LIVE POULTRY WANTED and up at coopt. Highest pnce. 24 Call AM or after 6 PM MILTON ERICK&Q2L-T1L-- 1 218U - Given Consideration Special Volumea and Magazines Facilities Unexcelled In West 39 MOVING AND STORAGE POULTRY AND TRANSFER A STORAGE Mayflower van service. Phone CO. HADLET tance. and Turkey Poulta EmbrPurs and cross breed. Hatchon. Free catalog. Stein-ho- ff November ing A Soa Hatchery, Osage City, Kant. yo-fed. MACHINERY, PIPE , TOOLS Bean ax'e and front end alignat cost, $602. ing machine Will sell Ambassador Garage, 3 0682 NEW AUTO and Truck parts, caah for wreck739 ed cars AUTO SALVAGE CG State, 4 3492. cash for cars. Tourist Auto Wrecking Co. 1016 State. E-- PJI 9 OVERNIGHT 34 HOURS 93 9 ..4 WARD MONTGOMERY . AND MAIN 1ST SOUTH available at HOBART S peelers, ilieers, mixer, dish washchopper W. 24 So. HOBART. Temple. NOW RUGS AND FURNITURE er Rug Cleaning Co. It costa no more for the best, 1015 So, 7th E. 5 Phone 0117 ROMNKY 4 1684 LADY S black fur coat, size 14, also sport coat both good oondition, shoes, Reasonable suite, oOier clothing Phone 4 4916, or call at 1064 Roberta Street A MILE 1c 1c Felt base felt base $4 95 Homs linoleum 35c Sa Yd. Bowers Furn , 638 So. State. &UGS4-1- 2 New 32 Passenger stream-linebuses Las egas, $5 50, Lo Angeles, $7 75; Wendover Nev , $150 Nev Ely, $2 50 Bonded and Insured, reclining chair car buses. axle and iront end aligning Will sell at coil, $602. machine Ambassador Garage, 3 0682 -- BABY CRIBS 86M k CP . E Z TERMS NFW BEAN Pony Express Stages 4 -- 40 East 2nd So tv - 4485 BUILDING MATERIALS BUS GOOD x 4s 3 . . per . Modern Furniture and Appliance Co. For SaU 430 100 ft 2 DOGS, BIRDSRABBITS 1118 hr mla 6 8461. FURNITURE Aoex Bt'AAiLii 9 - Fitting Grunow Cobinet Radio PERFECT CONDITION Modern , Furniture Agio. Appliance 430 KODAK FINISHING KODAK Ertahli.hrd UTAH 37 Simonsen W 33 Vrar PHOTO MATERIAL So Tempi,, 3 1404 FOR SALE " BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT PIANO Mahogany case small plain style, just like new. Call 136 So State t. B FLAT CLARINET 65 00 BETTONEY ?PJ,ENDID CONDITION. 6 2284. ACCORDIONS WANTFD Any SL MMERHAYS make. Cash 27 W. 1st So. 6 5881. well bet 60 and Sanpete Co. at a pmn4 4 in E 785 R 20 ft from TE NW 100 ft S 2745 Cor. Sec. 4 5 ?0 T 6 fN, R 2 W 15406 Lavern F. Taft, 410 ie, nj MUSIC, PLATFORM Frnerv, aim at a See, 2 S ; well 100 ft. deep in Wayne Co point 9 132 ft, from E V Cor. T, 20 9, R $149 96 TERMS SOUTH STATK ROCKER, $34 50 $5 95 3 E Proteta resisting 4ha grantingof any of the foregoing application, with rea son therefor mud be in affidavit form, With extra dopv' and filed with the Stale Engineer 403 9tt Capitol. Salt Lake City 1 Utah, with a feeof $1 on or beior December 0, 1943 Wicker - Record (Cabinet, Hassock. Baby Carnage. $34 50. Floor Lamp J19 95 WESTERN FI RMTUREr 135 So. 8tate deep in ft and 21. T. Bicknell. Ut ' DavenQ Chair Set Z 5th East, Olof Olauson, SaltfeLake Citv a Sin. well bet, 150 and 250 ft deep in Salt Lake Co. at a point 9. 1928-- ft. and E. 4074 ft. from NW Cor Pee ,30,'T. 1 9 , H. I E 15046 WiUiamvR: Gibson, R?D No. 1, Ogden. Ut ; a 2 in well bet 300 and 500 ft. deep m Weber Co. ata point N 74 58 ft and E 1190 96 ft. from NW Cor, Sec. 2983 Co STATE Modern Furniture and Appliance Co. in 15395 and SPRING CONSTRUCTION Rndnev Irving," Chester, Ut j well bet. 100 and 125 ft deep in Sanpete Co at a point S 46 ft and W. 260 ft from N V Cor. Sec. 33 T 15 R S 3 E 15378 Cecil W Barrow, RFD No 1 1 well bet -- 976 and Brden.'U4 600 ft deep in Weber Co at a point 2250 ft and F 115 ft, from NW Cor See 23, T 8 N , R. 3 W, 15314 SOt Tft 98 $89 AND COAL GAS COMBINATION blus porcelain, RANGE. large- - aize, Haas condition first throughout, $99 00. One or twa others lo chooaa from WESTERN FCRNTTpRB CO. 135 So. Bthte FIVSHING MUSIC AND RADIOS 5 6336. Sales A Service. 171 EL 3rd ft. Steel, pumps. Motor, Machine- So J washer. ry, tank, air comprenrt. Garbage cans Monsey Iron k MetaL 750 So. 3rd W. Phone 3 5769. W ANTED Ph. or SALT LAKE. FURNITHRE CO W bos Mil or trwk Phon, 3 3088 33 W. lit A Furn WRINGFR ROLLS to fit all waahert, Want Used Furn. At Once Foe homo CONDITION ROLLS, part for all . 638 So. Slat WRINGER Bower a 453 SOUTH 3RD WEST PH. 4 8029 RENTE!?, REPAIRED 4 9675 Northwestern Hide and Fur o. - nnr.u St Mam BARRFLS For wine, plekling. Burlap grain baaa, bread pans, 364 W, 8th So. baker WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR RABBIT SKISS SHIP YOUR RABBIT SKINS IT) US AND RECEIVE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES vrvr, So OR BOUGHT IN ANY 337 SO. PTATEL Rabbit Rarsers a banders, TYPEWRITERS ATTENTION STATE SOUTH wakera. compreeeora. A Paint spray equip., sold C Whitaker. 646 So State, 9PEED Faton rear axl for G M C. Brown Pips transmission for lta ton forPower take off, 2 speed truck ward and 1 reverse for Ford Truek. FLOOR $5 00 Roof ng per roll $140 bundle 12 75 Asphalt shingle . Cement mixers fof rent per day $2.00 Native Lumber Co. 2287 So. Mam Mary Ling. Perkins Legai Notice STATE SOUTH AM. TO 1 MONTGOMERY WARD JEWELRY DEPT. Glenn Williams Mt4 anL FLOOR SANDER GUARANTEED TRANSPORTATION onr, Z 43 Watch Repairing UP 98 95' TERMS "Modern Furniture Appliance Co. Jewelry ALL WORK CHAIRS OCCASIONAL SALK FOR MISCELLANEOUS LOW PRICES on parts; Statistics Eiorret SO. BABY CHICKS cheaply, REPAIRS AutomobiU services Funeral for Jane Antonson Stevenson of 309 Chicago 8t will be anonuneii later from 36 East 7th So. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary Af VRklVGtf'l'lCENSWI Balt Lake (ountv Funeral semcc for Mr NFPHf Ivan Richard Mi!W, ?3 Parker, Tda : Fmin Huggins McPherson were conHelen Davenport. 21, Parker, Ida. ducted In the Nephi North Ward Chapel 26 Frank X Oppe Rupert Ida jesterdiv at 3 orlotk pm Ermma Alice Gibbon. 25, Rupert,' Ida . She was born at Fountain Green on Harold Harvev 19 Gloucester, William June 27 1882 a daughter of Geoige A Ma Jeanett Parady, 19, Glou, Evelva and Fliza Adams Huggins early Utah cester, Mas She spent her childhood and tam Pinna, 38 Denver, Colo ; Ruby pioneers early womanhood aV Fountain Mav Helm 33. Longmont Colo She was married to Hfber McPherson Hetmhrh 24 New Raymond lewr he was the York of Nephi, who survives Citv, N. Y ; Betty Lois Howard. mother of three children: Gene McPher19. Salt Lake son and Mildred I not of Nephi and Leonard Arnold Vodak, 23, Elroy, WisT Her husFlhel Cowen of Colorado Rubv Killpack 23. Delia band six and grandchildren, Edwin Gerald Chamberlin, 22 Spear-ille- , children survive her, also two sisters 19, Kan , Dons Fa Anderson, Mrs W. G Orme of Nephi and Mrs, Ephiaim Wilford Green of Fountain GrCen MaTev 53. Salt Lake, Gladys Carl John he wras an adive worker Tn the PriC Kuigeli. 43, talt Lake. nt in, Relief Society and other organ Vernal Retd Bishop 24, Garfield, Flla izations iu the Nephi North Ward. Jean Carlson, 19 Logan Robert Ecole Rankin Jr legal age Salt Lake Mildred Rose Whitf, legl L. ace. Salt Lake serv.ee were imORCRA AHKFD HTRRTCANF Funeral S Balt at Lake County indav tho Hurricane conducted in Chester Rav from Alio Midr Ray, Zion Park Stake Chapel for L. Glenn 44. who died at Basic. Nev mental cruelly. Williams. Amanda M Bioos from Peter Bieos, Thursday of heart attack mental cruelty Surviving, beside his wudow are sev-J Evonne Glenna Rae, en children Stella A D Harding from William G Ravmond Iona, tlarce and Bon-mnut Harding, mental cruelty foland the William Kathrvn Hurruane P Rice from Ruth Vivian Rioe mental rrupltr lowing brothers and sisters George ReirV t itv Iva Williams Boulder K.8 GRANTFD Williams, mm and Ray Williams, Kanarra Mrs. Hattie Balt County Roundv and Mrs LoueDa Pingtc. Provot - Charles Lee lrom Ruth S Lee, mental Lake. and C. D. Williams cruelty Miih HhFO Third District Court s. Harrv K. Miles, lessee LiHte Moore of Peerv Hotel. Plaintiff seeks 9F-7IDAHO AIlb Ida Funeral service for injuries she rescued Aug 22 XS43 Mary Ling Perkins1. 77. of for Mr an in who died when, as guet at Peerv Hotel, she fell Saturday Idaho Falls, s which it is down a flight of stair Idaho i alls hospital after a long arranged for Wednesday at alleged were neither lighted nor equipped with a hand railing, causing plain2 pm vm theMbHaiv Mortuary chapel. tiff phjsinl 'tpjiirv. Burial will be in Row Hill temeterv John D PoHcr vs Ljnn C. Hendricks. ti Mrr Perkins sis born in Scotland the Mates at Plaintiff seeks judgment of $150 dammted indVime to the u 28, car received to sept ages he settled in ago of 17 tears s 1947, at intersection of Stmpson Ave Lake She sw married to James Perk-ingand 7th F Ms , when defendant through m 180i and - soon afterwards mnv- lal Hjo ! alleged, careless- - .and negligent operation trnm alt I ruck hTaldtlff rrturnri lo SH Likf ini oT Tu auTomohiT v si Wilford C MitebeTI Samuel Glas Uom lhorp lo Ho,t. nd Frank M HniTon plaintiff seek received Jun 29, $16 000 for injuries h 1943 while walking at on B si m C. Salt Lake and arw automobile owned bv Cbrrthsn BUlGH AM CITY Nls bv Mr Mitchell and Mr Harron and operated inmensen, 72 former mjvnr and civic died jtriick plaintiff, causing hurch leader of BrtFbam Ctfy jury 617 Monday at 4 30 a m at hi horn, ill- - 41 IKvWFNT8 ENTERED St, after a lingering Third District ( otir$ IU s et al , Tract K Wilson Ceh Mr imonsen served rvu trm a city Loan and Trust Compam executor of n coun-niinlas city m ii or and three term deceased Kauman df estate Joseph an active member of H ws Plaintiff awarded judgment bv court m i h ii t volunteer lire department for of $171 50 on yrennd raue of ac. 25 rear and during b Ut jears wasn sum tion, covering board and room furnished an honorary member of ihe organiza-lioon third $100 dcr f teed bv plaintiff He alo errd one term a presicansft action, covering ear of deceased t lub, while of dent nf the Brigham f itv Rotatv co and ill cae of of whuh he was a charter member pfbmitc - A former peesukmt of the Box Elder Biiimsr. $1 000 frump ad'litmn to frsmp Chamber uftjvmmerce he was 6 IvO r .0 N"'.on 21S w Bfi 9; St I tali m the rtHe nerved late nnrf hiitlHrr many veaa ownor nr in Brigham I ifv $500 partition, plr. 10$ S. Stato on the Box I Icier Bov Scout board R. Q. Gray, build St, Salt Lake, Mr. hmnnro was born iiv Denmark, er k son of Shnnicb .and Jim ?10, 1871 UrF.lW WARRWTY Flonora Sophie Jenson imonscn. Both Ale. Ip.tolaa to P. I Rprlollna. 19, was 10 vears parents d'eit when he D 30 9 4 1H4 DfttanflT old, and a yar lafec-- N rlilford E Younr to1 Pord In.t, Co , to come to the United Mate alone On li, . William A Itaw-,n- n Ire, 10, 7.A. 15Flder the ship he met a miionarv, Ole 0!en to Kmest He came west with Mr of Willard 31 2 blnPk lot plat R, $10 home with him Olsen ant made hi pt al , to Thavna Rbitney B untH he married hartntte Merrell 3 and 3 L Rurfon al A lot. eort, pt on Sept. 5, 1894, in the Salt Lake Tem$10 A, Plare plat ple Beside hi widow, he I survived hy Foster f Simonsen of Davenfive ton port, la ; John Otut Simonrn of Lake Jf Robert Simonsen of Modesto,' NOTICE TO WATER TSFM Calif imonsen of Salem, Ore. Rodney a!em Ore : Th following application hav been and H Reed Simonsen of Med with the Slat each tc Mrs Purdctt Farmct Engineer, three daughter nf TVin FaI,Lda' Mr Fba 8, appropriate 015 scq. ft of watei for in Bow anrf of Dtah domestic purposes Mrs. Flnora of Provo, fhRate cutl of Brigham Cftv 17 grandchild throughout the entir ycr, all locations beinr from SLBAM dren and one great grandehiM. Will 36221 he conduced Archie C T e.. Kamar TH ' a Funeral service drain in Summit fo at a point N. 1231 Thursday at 2 p m In the Br?ebam City Fourth ward 'Chapel with Bishop Wil ft, and E. 644 ft fronf'1 8W Cor, Bee Friend 35 T 2 9, R 8 E ford Freeman offtnatlnr mat The diverting and call at ihe family Jwm Wednesday carrying works will consist of a head-houeto service. evening snd Thursday prior tli ft, of 3 in. til and 1800 U- - Sak CHICKS-F- or DAYBELL CHICK CO. 141 E 2ND Legh. I2V3C. Heavies 14c. Ph safely Local, long disPhone Redman. Phone WILL HELP YOU MOVE Any day Pickup truck. 3 8377, If so ans. call 3 8170. MOVE WANTED- - POULTRY Phone Richarda. STEVENSON - For SaU SOIL. SAND h GRAVEL General baulin- - Ph Fertilizer LOST LOST A Fox Farms, Top for animals dead or ftLv Kennels Cash. Pnce TRUKOSITZ Memorial services for Nettie Mavars Trukosita, wife of Master Sergeant Flank Trukosita of 64 B Ft Douglas Utah, will be conducted at 8 pm m the mortuarv, 125 N. Mam St haplam D W. Stevenson c! Fort Douglas will officiate Interment m the Presidio, Saa Francisco, Calif. Friends may call Wednesday untiL time of services at the Joseph William Talor Memorial Mortuary. PR1CA. F imeral services for Milan Treo Prica (Mike Pntzeii, age 57 will be held Wednesday at 1 m the pm. Greek Orthodox Holy Trim tv Churrh 2nd West and 3rd South Rev. John tassiliades officiating, F'nends mar call at the Goff Mortuarv, 16 West Center Street. Midvale Tuesday from to 8 and Wednesday prior 4pm to services. pm Interment in Mt. Olivet ( emetery. ANDERSON Funeral serving for La -- Vona McClendon Anderson of 14.15 Parkway Avenue will be held Thursday at 12 30 p m. in the Stratford Ward Bishop Horae Richards officiating. Friends mav call at 36 East Seventh South Street until Wedn-da- y 1435 evening and at the residence Parkway Avenue, Thursday from 10 am until time of services. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. ' W ANTED LIVESTOCK per rm, fuar. 96o pen Jenaen. 343 E. So. Tample. bun holds any Instrument Good MUSIC CO.-- 6 8UMMERHAY8 Deposit -$6 eelretioa. 5881. EXTERMINATING do work, SO. MAIM 70 Pianos For Christmas FOR HEALTH'S SAKE KEEP CLEAN Dial 6 9805 or atop at 1917 So CLEANERS STATE SOUTH STATE. KILL CD- - PIANOS, RADIOS. BOUGHT AND SOLD. Home Sendee Co. Phone 4 3737, 49 W, 3rd So EAST BROADWAT l'll-l- T.L 1443 A Cash for Your Piano or Ram Patent Phono U. S THOMAS, 419 A attomeja, Co. -- 14 So. Mala PATENT ATTORNEYS THOMAS ' Glen Bros. Music Wj$ . City. St. - See Us Immediately ASS AYERS CARD OF TRANKS ForYou:-----!- OLD PIANO 8 FLOWSAM TEITLEBAUM SIGNS ER SHOP, 17 E. BROADWAT. , PR 3 3959. Emma HcMePhersen Nels MUSIC AND RADIOS IFANTED FLORISTS 62, step daugh- ter, Mrs Ruth Hansen of Salt Lake; the junior high and senior liigh one brother, Alton Ivie, of CopperXield, school to enter the final judging. Lteh and two sisters, Mrs. Esther - Balt Lake, and Mrs. Eloise Elementary students are urged to Heed ofof-Bingham Canyon, secure assistance jvith, the esFuneral services will be announced says from, their parents, and to later. hand the completed compositions Dr. Edward LrClark la teachers. Do-ga- Sho- ButFuneral services terworth, 31 national atorka manager for J. A. Hot) A Co brokers, will be eonducted Wedneadar at 1 30 p m. at 360 E ft Tempi St with Bishop O. X Jorceneejpot Marlborough W In ebarte , Mr.- - Butterwrrth died Friday at hit E BV- r If me, Speakers at the aernee will be. Dr. D. E Smith, Bichard C. Andrew 'and Rar T. Cutler. " Aetive pallbearers will be Roland J. Hoiberg Bfyer AuderetmT" 7fr Kenneth N Henderson. Kenneth E. Humphrey, Edeon A Porter Jr , and Gordon B Christenson. Honorary pallbearers include f T Johnson, D William James, L. J LerwiH Richard F Beck Erie C. Polietp Chsrlea J Parry, G. Burdette Thompson and Ed8ely. win Whitney Joseph P Pnce will offer th invocation and C F Parkin will pronounce the benediction. The grave m City Cemetery will be dedicated by C. E Jones, bishop of McKay Ward, Friend miv call Tuesday from 4 to pm and on Wednesday from 9 am, to time of services at th mortuary. - cachgrade and rAULTS Butterworth Jennie Branch Seibring Mrs. Jennie lop Wallace E, -- LOGAN shone on Highway 93 towine a trader loaded wjth a hoat when, nt met the bus wKVb was retuTru )ng about .30 sailors to Die naval convalescent hospital at Sun after. a weekend leave 'McNlePS Car went out of control when it hegan weaving because of the trailer anq ctossed the centpr Imp, said the sheriff, to meet the heavy vehicle head, on. The war was demolished. In addition to his cruhsed l received a right leg fi acini e above Hie knee and numerous lacerations and contusions His physician said he had "about a chance of living Capt F M. Rohmv executive officer at the hospital said that 13 of the sailors were injured but none seriously, The hus waa driven by Bvron E. representative for Standard Oil Ervin W. Kennedy Company. Representing the Jay. cee board of directors fo the Lillian I. B. Olsen WllLam Kennedy. 41. 469 23rd of 0?IIE?,wEvia t died early Monday in project is W. Bennie Degn, cur. an Ogden hospital after Lillian 1 l Bellows Olsen, 63, rent state vice president and pat of Mrs illness of 404 E 8th S kt , died at her home thre weeks. He suffered anay hut president of 'the Logan club. this morning at 8 35 o clock after a sevit was npt dotermmeLwhfttherinjure suited- in hjs dath iHnew week Intn all elementary 'and' "both en Boro m Kalina, Utah on Kor. 9, secondary schools In Logan will 1981, she waa the daughter of Charles the Jaycees carry their contest, and 6.ah Ann Fean li of Green Marjorie F. M. Larsen Ste was married toTRoy SPRING VILLE Mra. Marjorie Frances offering a $25 war bond to win- Rier,Uiah Williams (Ole) Olsen and had resided McComb Larsen 43 ners of each elementary and the in wife of Clarenc Salt Lake for two year died Larsen, at th famibr yesl. school. A $50 bond Olsen Mrs waa last eraploved by dence, 695 E Monday junior 'high 2nd No SL will be presented to the essay the Utah (opprr Company and prior Shs was born in Siher Creek. Neb. to that was manager of Cyprus Hall Sept, 9 1900, a daughter of Benjamin Jugh 13 and a hall years. champion of the senior for and Jessie Gurner MeCorab She was ' school. Besides her husband, she is tunved educated in th schools of Nebraska a eon Lt. Howard J. BeHowt, new and taught- school in Wyoming and - Mr. Nielsen pointed out that by southern Utah for eereral year hefor on in the armed service overseas three essajs will be selected from daughter, Mrs Betty Bellows Kramp, her marriage in Sail 9. Lake, -July 1926. Kev : onof Boulder Ladies To Be Honored At Banquet Mc-Ni- was.Uavclingtowaid LOGAN Logan Junior Chamber of Commerce will launch .Its public health month activities with a contest among Logan. City school students, it was stated joday by Curtis, Miner, Jaycee president. Prizes totaling $200 will be offered to winners of an essay subject for compositions being How Can, iDgan City's Hralth Conditions be Improved so as to Contribute More to the War Effort." Cnairmat) of health montlTac-tivitie- s Wallace BURIAL And Local Obitaaries State, 45; $1.98, $3 COf INSULAAND ROOFING DAINT, NO DOWN PAYMENT GET" TION ESTIMATE. RENTAL OF FLOOR PAINT SPRAY AND NAMIERS PAINT CO. 4 5083. DESERET EQUIP ' MISCELLANEOUS Wan fd i.VANT.TO'BUY Rabbit Hutches Call WE - PAYCASH -USED SEWING MACHINES' For ImmMl.t. A ppr.1,.1 CIt SINGER SEWING 148 So 4i,in MACHINE OO 3 5871 Cash for Anything G |