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Show .. . . . . - . , - - 1-- 4 , , - . , ' Base-Worke- rs . . , - r :oinniended by General ... t OGDENTwo ; 14, ,,,,,,,,,, , I It i ' comnt y If , , -- -- Ilk, .),,,e,, - , , , ' - THE :DESERET :NEWS - .',: . ,,,a, , ., - , - ' , .....,..., .. - - w'oo. ,il.. , f 4 , ,,,.. 'Ph s8e" - 0 ''''''' l'.' 4, ..,..., ,.. ' fg,, ', 7 .,,, it,.. - . ' - . ' Lillian King Hinckley . ,, - 'nish Statistics - for- deiith tiotivs". - mg - age. . or'-.'.- ' W: ' Rowe - -- -- & en...month DiiI4P,S,--- - MARRIAGE LICENSES John Johnson, 20. Salt Lake City. Nornia.Ounnerson, 18. Layton- .- , - - - SALT LAKE COUNTY 1 . 12o0m. ,we2s21 Baty'. 31, fus.PhaasuloSoinob. gtVirPli for SPANISH PORKftrierill Mn. Lillian Elms Bideiley, et of 323 resident of North ricet West Bt., died at her homt John Ws Bowe, 67, long-tim- e Fork, who, died Sunday, follow. st 11 47 p.m. - '' , city,, thati - . .. ,,,,... , Salt Loki' . 10bituary---NoticeNews does:notcharge Deseret ale pictures printed in these columns.) 1,..,,...7',...,., -- - . ' ..,, - .. - - s se "s .... , - ,,,,y, 11 , . . . : , services' coin Ave., Ogden,' will seceiv,rt civil at an open houso. Hill Air Force their -citations a workersotthe ' - v ' -- - , . ., . - '' - . , t , , . - TVO-H11- 1- , . Tuesday', September 14, 1941. , 11. 1 , , . .., . - , malaneorav Reese , and and Lola Morlddavnal.et , . - - d a Heine- - both of S'It IttiElfrie da v estaYAnderson, Barker. 27. an Lake City. g gln- 22ib''ehtti"hridoviythig,. Laimcar.2. , . T ilie. .. 7A p m , 1....,.. -- , VW , 1 , , , i Base have been ..,, , - t itast 40 yeirc she was born in rilimore 8 4 Co n ,, Marvin Rapp, 21, and Audrey Bariitt, --. . Brig, Gen. William M. Morgat . , hoe,. meritorious performance of 11,.1,1iy ' i , Utah, a daughter of William and Jotephof Salt Lake City. Ward chapeli by nib. 20.Alan - -- ,k, 1 poilTippowlesioppro int H. King. pioneers of Millard-Coun- ty. 21, and Mtriam Rudy, 21., -- by Gen.' Joseph-i- T,- - MCNArney.., commanding general of the rrank, k....,,,,.,.... . , Its....tiobitilinek itlatetieHtroilk-preeen- t etfhtit14,4,a-cIt- y. .-. .... 6,7 ' ... 7, Chubb 11 ;le cas born as,amentberot--th- e 1 ,......?...e.... ... tinitah.4.5a,,,,,,LLeutasunman. i v materiel command. awards which o ' Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. l 2. '4880p and .1114-given for in .1 , Lake of Salt -.City. An . Funeral .services and burial will be, - In ,d' .,,,,,.... ... ; .4' '14 The two men, Lloyd L. Fisher' tiating methods which resulted I He 2Zp.Illr ba nlit: Parker; 23, and Geraldine Leon., -. touncect, , . i both of Salt Lake City. and saving ' time and money to ih. : ,. ,a1Focontritoels uaasnnwd: I, of Verdland .Layton, Park, '14t; 24. Louise Didion. and tr, Taylor, , 1 1 ' , , 2147 Lin- - government in the sheetmetat - d ' . nvti of P. Larsen Lake -Balt . , : ': City Lewis-Hjalmer . ., ' ardic44 th of 1 tr, I .. h 4,,, -- . N' 4 - 1 ,;,- - ,,,.., , ...., -- - of - .- Ipartment and ..... , . choral .4T' :7. 't.1,-of Salt Lake City. Funeral stivices foe Lillian Rest Lew- I The citations: cammunitY. , '4 17, and Joyce Hansen, . M.. active 'temple worker the Lindow, , Irs1- ' for !e. , 4 , ... ..... 1,,,, -coal ',1- 1 pl...., . ' . ,, -Employed al I ......, ,S ,, 'se both of Salt Lake City. ,' jhurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y , ..,,,..,,,... .tto,,etto.st,,,-.!---,.-.To. Lloyd L. me , ' . . miner in Carbon 311nts. who cited Mooney IrtrniTht 'in a Keith Brien, 19, and Marl Graham, lie; ''..1,4. .., . for is number both of Salt Lake City. of duty .;; . torious' . to 1 causes . Lake of 3alt incident County performance . , hospital : ; , , ''' , sae, will be conducted Thursday noon at , :, aireraft sheetmetal rnanufacturt . osmifnacdeeYeilis1. 32h.'1H!eed 200 last Bautp Temple Bt. i20,- both of Salt Lake City. , , and retialrer, maintenance div . c" ., : -,-,, - Friends .mey. col) It place Of services George Adams,'42. Pleasant drove, was' , , , ' : 8 m. 'V V r and Thurs: Effie Nesbitt, 35. 8E44...Lake City. ' Wed:merle, from 4 to p air materiel area, H '. , - i 1 OgclIn sion, . -of : ' .. Air ' Force Utah. from , se:V.111. Pase -tt,7:11...tlin, Jr BWar: a17. ". Do,nalti84.p.wr'adlinit,62.04,.iam4enti 711 tech rit: tell. d,:you:tt.e,:' nS.hirawleyikaGoorea: , sr ., :It , .:., ' t1;4094T16-20-tlittE1048:------7-- 7 ' ''''''' L. ---... ' ' . 4 ; . ' . 19. both of Salt, Lake City. Mr. ., in died t, Mrs.. Rowe Latter-da- y Riley,' Byron Osborne, 31, Saints. 1 ' . deHvoistieoxncetpotiodnu:1,se7V tilinrim.,, ROST 24. both- of Salt Lake City. i ,t . . 1941., At the time of his death, Mr. , DaY,.--.-1, . 1 , , Thomas Blair-Jr,-3, . was I ., elder. 8a,n4y,'Tand .; , , an , , ,4, . Cake City, '. ,... thi -- -and ability. to accompliatiwork g Salt p three line Hodder, live are .,,,. . , daughtetts Wads... Simons .. thiiVing " PuneraLgervices for Daisy , ..... can. . ' ' '' ; Walnut Earl- Bytheway, 19. and Francis Bray be performed - b.'. , , , 4 .,.., sieetil,.40....etun,gtia-Timad, .' , , . .. 1 '..' :,,,, ina local hospital. will be conducted. Creek. Calif.:: NITS: Reva Lundbeie aMrs !hair:17;110th in worker this wk.m.a pos ..:,;,:i,,,,';::.-.:- ': Journeyman Elko. :Prank Bowles. 40.- and Rillia Buininge . l',.... Nev,; ReedRogre. OREM Orem taxpayers, Cotton- Don Rowe, 'South the . .. inwn------t "'; , - -which xesulted in an Howes,- - Mn. BarbaraMcClure pity. wood 'Ward, Salt Lake City and as 4i30 Genevieve haT.28.both,ofBaltLake attended , . Oakesbn. 20, and Della Monday night' s mass tinn, e and Glenn Rowe. all of Spantql Fork. and tive to other employes, and hi. NO . EXCUSE gstn, in She First Ward chapel. PaYson:-FOR IMPROPER, ,.. mons, 20, both Of Salt Lake City. , of 640 West Mrs,' Fern Han4en, Rephi: eight grandMr. Mrs. meeting in the Lincoln High Wadsworth and 27. and Jessie' Hilbert; siscon-.- ! Baker., four snd George ability, talls-,,in SL this brothers four unantto.'produce curved, Snii visitas York and New had been children week. Ave.,. School auditorium voted City. Qeoriige,, , 11Fork: 24, both of Salt Lake City. 1and other; im- - toured, deep-draw- n int With Mile Wadsworth's parents. Mi.- ters. Mrs. Annie , ; Mongomery, 23; and. Ruth Day.i , rnously to endorse the water and Mn. Oraweil Simons of 5911 Ninth Lewis Rowe. Las Vegas. Nev., Glen Rowe,- tor.Harry 20both of Salt Lake City. Jenmrs. parts.1 J011116011 , 1: 16 shaped airplane PeCtiliarly and Last St..- Salt Lake City. for the past Multi; ?Ars. Grate provement project as outlined- by has d B "s. i'' L ak City a : Mrs , Nets Ida in Richfield. resulted Thomas. nie four . months. great ae S. t aan: monetary' re : .. Mayor J. W. Gillman. Rowe.koliten Moulding. M. '2 Ogden. Ed Mrs. Wadsworth was toin Ma! 3. 1899. Robertsoo. Sal Laire CHI: 5 d Cameron. The project will include a' saving to the government, It Payson. the daughter of Orawell andiaroro. 7 ' both Of Salt. !Ake City. . minimized the time airplanes . e nicditirnsdT 2,000,000 trtil 17. 5iartinet. Phil gallon steel reservoir has Beth y Hendriek and ol; CrileadrittoObteershilisensHlya;Sdy wlmontad ewtre wthAlusg.712T8-IINt er 6ft 6, . N w6en,6,.lay . ere grounded for .. ion.... IS, bolt of . Lake CI tv e. bring-t- he , 1 93.44e ..., and yhursde.yDrior .2 pan Gets.--,-Paral.lel-- ra. .r.u'k.-75arnt'SatiAanria-toewa parts of the city where it is need- - To Hjaimer P. Cemeterl g---:.,.Besides her parents and husband she tv Burial will be in Spanish Fork 24. both of Salt Lake City:- , , aurvived by four children. Bernice, Rose - Bert Price. 31, Balt Like a ed filtration and chlorination fa- - Meritorious performance of duty Sara . City, . Wadsworth. and Kent Lois, Wall, 25, St. George. of ., as printing shop foreman, publicilities, improvement in at 2128 Statr call South ?rinds Curtis McCullough., 18, and Vivian Ria.. 'may 4GEORGE--:The St. of new The used. ST. heretofore, city ing 9 to St, Friday from pm. and It the the present Bowline 'which is the cation and reproduction branch of ,," beers. 18, both of Salt Lake City, Joseph l'e"Ice8 its parking lanes were painted Friday by both. of Mr. and Mn. Simons, 5911 Ninth -- COALVIELE-Ftineral Aaron Ellis. 27, Salt flake City, and George is iource of Orem's occasional mud- maintenance Service section, . East St. Ropkin,--46,-1retired --4 rancher.-.Morning from .10, to Byrum Saturday )4ankhead,-.26MUrray,..,,,!..7.,..,:...... ..- ,.. unCommission crews Road State in district. The business the stalls time of'servicra. Interment will Neale 20.Drarier. - and ' Vittoria .coalville who died Hatutday morning. dy water, a :road to the reser- den air materiel area, Hill Air Jack work began Friplayi to conclude der supervision of the city.. Most Payson, City Cemetery.' , 17, Sall. Lake City. will be conducted Wi.rtnesdav at 2 p.m Valdes. voir, and otherAtems. Force Base, Utah, from November .4 Gerald' Stephens. and Ruth 'Perrett, of the business men have proMonday. There is also a need for re- 1946 to December, 1947. His MI- - OGDEN . Saint. 18. both of Salt Lake21,City.' of Jesus Christ of Latier-da- y new nine-mon- th action because it will The highway parking section tested Of hv Bishop .Fred Hoomn the Coalville : placement by larger Pipe of tiative in instigating economi' iosmetology program enabling George Ramrod. 46. Magni, and Mercy of the business cut in Maxwell. 4. Salt Lake City, number of cars Fun eral services f or Eddie Diamond, Wapyrdlyada 1 i' about five to ten miles of, two measures, devising and develop- - students to complete 1500 hours along one black cal-the residence Earl Christison. 24. and LeNasi Winn, may vet125 of colorful82, State South St., has accommodated. district parkparallel inch pipe considered Inadeuate. until 19, both of Salt Lake City.- evening- - and Wednesday theatrical man who died in a Salt Tuesday seevicesi-,Buriprinting methods and forms. of class work to qualify them as ing in lieu of the will be in the the new program Will eran However, Robert Ross, 23. and Pried Neilson, 18 , of Lake ,' Mayor Gillman said. a heart Saturday hospital, inthe M&S a beauty operator has been including revising of both of Salt Lake City. Cemetery'. widen the highway traffic route in held at 4 pm- Yellow Jacket, torm 116-- 1, ; Pipe to Duane Christensen. 18. and Margaret (useful Item lot bid stituted at the Weber College by- - 10 or 12 feet, which will do 514 East First Suuth St. with the Rev., Gee. 19. both of Salt Lake ft7tte zo tp, ,, Springs water, acquired on a slip) has resulted in a substantial George J. Weber officiating. E. PeE. Walter Harris. ands Brune of the much with Sept, : starting Robinson. away congestion Mr. Diamond; whd- had been pneItPril,...nrist trade with Provo City. to a point saving to the government. ' both of Salk Coy 4n OK. theatrical butliness for 52 years. terson. director of the technical heretofore -a .problem in Pearu where it can be utilized in Orem's Chartier, 47, and Elisabeth, Brown, E. Petersen. theawas well In the HEIGHTSChristian RIVER known early day said area. ness of division, Salt Lake 48, both n City. system, is also included in ter' circles. He retired from the pro- - 70. watermaster of the Providence-LogaJohn Latteter. 22., and Mary King. 22.. .1Vir. Peterson stated that stuThat part of the business' dis- fe,sion eight years Ito- Irrigation Company for many years. died the project-Obligatio- n , : 11. 1866. at Cuffeys Cove. here Monday ist the home of a son, Arvid both of Salt Lake City. dents participating- in this nine trict off the highway is being, Born h Peb.anon. ' hi& Quentin Winder. 24: and Marilyn Kai. ' h a brief Illness. rilfarnin J. Petersen. Bonds 4 , mer. zu, Dom oz emu Lace City. month prolgram will have all the changed from 45 deg. to 30 deg. before coming to Utah and Salt Lake wiNsoran lek,SnarcT Marl: Deoln.mpatrtke.mbne Wilford Allen. 32. and Norma .1.kistom,- o where he built the Pantages Theater. stirnated cost of the project' rights and privileges accorded to angles parking, which will widen City .1.iake city. now the Utah. and was manager and 'had linnti tn.this country since 1880. 26both of. Salt Intl in ir streets 21. and Mta. the affected several to ,. 4 t students attending college III. by U $150,000. This would have Albertaon, lived in M'antua. before .Iiiiltrolf Tr;, Lake many years. He also handled public The 'DI; City, now theater. This the the of act dons Lake, to for feet. fields. Lyric.' He tame other program His theatrical work took him to all. sec- Wyo. ti be raised by issuance of general' .. Geral 20. Rd. and Lillian artwright, Heights in 1921, Students will have their choice -- 19, both of Salt Lake city. and rela- embraces Main Street, Tabernacle' tions of the world. Austrslia, Honolulu River : - obligation bonds unless city of-- I yes married to Minnie' Pearl Walker. bells, Charle s White, 29. and Nina Turnbow of 100 North and China to name it few. The only whoHe died Street and. . of registering for a condensed tives of Mr. and Mrs. Niels ficials are able to . split the on July 27. 1943. - of Salt Lake City. - ' during the , Street. The parallel parking area break inn Itis careerWar,occurred An acttve member of the Church c'l 32.11edley a two year course amount between a revenue bond a he became when Alice Mecham nine .months 21. Lawman. 3Vytt.., Greybull, Jesus Christ of tatter-da- y Saints, he was It Bennett 92, oldest member in and take other college classes Christenseti; of Ephraim, who is the entire block, on both sides war correspondent. : , and a general obligation bond, Ethelor. Smith; 21 Salt Lake City. S of his desth, He ,hid '' Arthur-Pohie widow,He is survived-b- y ba:enrustiodtiatitnaottroe, River of the highway, ore 100 North 21. Rtverton,. and Carolina their celebrate culture golden wedding Itard was their with of beauty Heights explained. Colgro.1:' the Women s along Ogden of a ' Young Cook. ' daughter. Lake Salt lit lacmaloinid fillattiorl, 100 , Main and City. East. Street between and ,havel, Orem's present general bond Christian Association, died Mon--- work, . Keith May, 21. and Alice Holecroft, 111. anniversary.. this week, Will Survivors Include a son., Arvid J. PeterCommission -State The Road Lake City. , The course is state controlled honor the - couple at an open 1 spn. River Heights, and daughter. Mrs both of Salt obligation. is 6182.000. An addi- - day at her home, 2622 Madison equipment for DIVORCES FILED . Ne.. York fitz:.117 granderns; and operated. Students enrolled .house from 2 to 7 p.m. Saturday made available its has tional 6150.000 would increase the Ave., after a lingering illness. prnkKe 11. brothers and children: Hyrum sisters, this and aided it been vas the widow of CharleF receive college credit and receive at Pearl McDonald vs. Owen McDonald. project, residence in Christensen figure to $332,000, leaving a lee- - E. She the kr; s for and Peter Petersen and Mrs. Annie EggleLillie 1,1 E. Black vs. son i crews J. Sam Black. from the force. ,, tohruneral STOCKTON, Bennett. by city , Grever. Wyo.; Mrs. 'Sins Eggleston ' certifirate of completion. A. ston. .1 W. Gardner va. way of $52,000 before the legal .:Mrs. Viola Vaughn Ephraim. Quinn. Sylvia Gardner. . Norma H. Burt vs. Jesse H. Burt. of a heart and Mrs. Emma Htnck, Ogden: Joseph Lars bond limit of $384,000 is reached. Mn. Bennett was born in Brundy rho died Sunday morning were married Sept. .14, Petersen. They Logan: Mrs. Martina Wurhrick, Chris Apostle vs. Pearl-A- . Apostle. to a noel. hospital, route en tilment 4 to get $50,000 County, Ill., aJn. 25, 1856, a . If it is possible Petersen. Mrs. Caroline Ida.: 1898. Vera Mae Gentry vs. Wesley A. Gentry. ;ere conducted Tuesday at I pm. in Montpelier. Washington: Delbert. Olean and Lyman of the proposed new bond' on a daughter of William and Eleanor I Opal G. Mapoles yr.Joseph E. Mapoles. Ward chapel. Church - of Petersen. he Stkton Mr. Christensen is a son of Lake a and Salt stepmother. 7 Melvin P. Emery vs. Cleo M. City Jesus Christ,-- of Latter-da- y Saints, by Mrs. Wallace Tolman, revenue bond basis, as city Craduck Mecham At the age of Emery. Hansen and DortheaPeter ,, Logan. . s Leon P. Stoney vs. Gertrude J. Stoney. Bishop Norval Thomas . would like to do, it would leave 12 she moved with her family Funeral arrangements are being made was- born in and Nan H. Peterson vs. Clare J. Peterson. toe of William Therbn and Christensen, Daughter by the W. Loyal Hall Mortuary. 'i Orem City a leeway. of 6102,000 to Lynn County, Mo. , where she O. Alms Erecson vs. Frances P. Erekson. .Aalbnrg, Denmark, June 12, 18hrdraotVa negyhenn.nea,hewwyoas Zorn hJaadin.be2eln. the remainder of her school ' at the Vigils Holmes vs. Amon 0.44olmes. present assessed valuation. spent 1877. He came to Utah with his most of her d ays. a Tooee County reatd,nt Mary Webster Briggs vs. James R. BrigsW . - I In life and owned and operated a cafe at Mary D. Flores vs. Santana Flores. Mayor Gillman said parents in the same year, and She was ...married to Mr. Ben- Stockton. . Margaret Mooseman vs. Carl L. Mooseorder to make our city financial- - nett EPHRAIM--,Puneral for Eden Man. services Include MO . April 24 the following sons at Brookfield Survivors : we may be able I. Mrs.Vera Young, bars. Winn; 73, prominent ly secure so A Ephraim military and daughters; James ST. GEORGE 1879, coming to Ogden in 1890 Nordby vs. Magn-aNordby. , and John Thomas worker who died elunday & pm. ri to meet bond obligations, may The couple Peterson Whipple ,vs. Eugene services were held - Tuesday at Ruth Beacham, " on a farm Utah man and woman first lived of his home of a heart attack. will be Mae Mrs. all and Shosted ' Quinn e; be necessary to raise our present near West Ogden, and settled in lured Saturday when the car 4 p.m. for Pvt. Winsor Adams Stockton: IA grandchildren and six Thursday at 3 p.m. in the South DIVORCES GRANTED City mill levy from 21 to possibly Ogden in 1914. Mr. Bennett died which they were drivitwcollidecil . chapel with Bishop Veriand M. Back of, 5, May, Who Was killed M. McDonald vs. John W. Mc. ' 24 mills. Dorothy . ficiatMg. This would be three in 1918. 1945, while serving with the , with a vehicle driven by JameE! Mr. wino. born a Nephi. March 19. Donald. ' -mills higher which would amount armed forces on 187e. a son of Dennis John and Alice Shirley Morehead vs. William R. MoreMindanao, m r. and Mrs. d no Spendlove of Hurricane, on High-- , ha nnett, to Cunlifte Winn. moved to Ephraim shortly head. --per 1000 assessed valuePhilippine Islands. . .James C. Gunn vs. Dorothy Gunn.children,' - but reared three left way 90 at Hurricane. married to Carrie Brienbolt sit& ;king ' Pvt. Asay was born April II, Fern I. Prestridge vs. William C. Brest-ridg- e. were Judge LeRoy The couple exchanged vows in in 1898. an motherless at 414, Injured age. early They 4.,.$4 Orem's present source of rev- - are Frank and 'Josie She died in 1919 and the Manti Temple. 1920, in Kanab, a son of Ernest Bridwell, Cox of St. George, who aufferec, Opal Mapo les vs. Joseph Map les. In 1921 he Was married to Johannah Maenue is mainly taxes and revenue son and daughter of Olive W. and Fern Adams Asay. He Me-fro- m a broken nose, face lacetatidbf Violet A. Burke vs. Marnew F. Burks. ' rie Brienholt who died about three years as , water. i: At the Kanab from - M. and bruises, and Mrs. Agnes Rus-- I district present Sera graduated May Gentry levy cham Florenceand Gentry..-- --Bridwell, , T -- . Pearl McDonald vs. Owen McDonald. A builder ant verve:Vet' 1schools and Kanab School. ; this amounts to about $64,000 a Mecham, daughter of William D. High Cox's tecretary, -1Fu- be was also foreman of the Ephraim Can-, Chris- Apostle vs. Pearl A. Apostle.. -- -, -----He- - alsd attended --Dixie Junior and . year from taxes -was...treated for cuts and bruises Mabel Newman vs. Victor Z. Newman. for 20 years. -- $40,000 from Mecham. neral services and full military nery St. at two A member of the Church- of Jesus Christ Kenneth Allen vs. Anna N. Allen. for College George was from Cox A brother, Eugene W. Mecham. returning Judge rites will be accorded Sgt. Rob- of Latter-da- y Ella Phil vs. John C. Plait. Saints. he sac active as resides in Oilton,Okia, and two Kanab with Mrs. Russell when Mr Christensen Mrs. Christensen years. , Tax Revenie. Increaae the Rose 'Nuke vs. Leon 'range. treasurer for and was who ert William secretary Edwards, His military decorations in4 70 a quorum for 41 years. as Florence M. Mecham of the car driven by Spendlove, Mary Francis vs. Archie D. Francis Jr. June L. Hughes vs. Don B. Hughes. Heart and the killed in action during the Battle ward clerk in the South Ward for a numCity valuation has increased Ogden, and Mrs. Adolph Amund- traveling in the opposite direc- - has lived in Ephraim since that clnded the 4 to of South O. the Alms St. of ber Erekaon vs. of P. Lo, Francis years, France, superintendent Eiekson. badge. nearly a million dollars in the on of Grano, N. D., also survive. tion, collided with them. Judge time. He is engaged in farming combat ':. ' r M. OHM vs. Frank K. Grist. Ward Sunday School, and was president Esther 5 944, , Aug. ..,,,,. last two years and if growth con- - The Rev H E Coniter, pastor, Cox's car rolled over one and a and livestock raising. A member Surviving are his parents, , of the South Sanpete Stake Home MisE. ' , --Mary Melgsard vs. Jack Melgaard. Thursday at 2 sion. tinues as expected it will bring will officiate at funeral sery- half times before finally coming of the Church of Jesus Christ Kanab; a brother, E. LaGrand ' S....urvivors Include three daughters, Mrs. ',,,, at the p.m. r ,,,, an increase in tax revenue, the ices In the First Baptist Church to a halt he has Asay, Sandy; and grandmother, of Latter-da- y Mrs. 1.1lian ,the highwa)k. just off - . Charleston Ward Zeima Allred, Mt. Pleasant; ,,,',..o44.; car received only served in the presidency and as Emma Elizabeth Adams, Kanab. mayor stated. Wednesday, at 3 p.m. pleldsted, Ephraim; Mrs. Veda Jensen. '' . Spendlove's Lorne Eden Winn sons. two chapel. Bishop Centerlield; He reported Orem's credit rat- Graveside services were conFriends may call at the Kirken- slight damage. . , $, H. secretary of his elders' quorum ducted Fred Price of Kenniiworth and Uoyd Winn, Murray; 1 ....,. 1 services CALLIBTERFuneral for 4 . dall fog is good and by the American Legion ii '' ' In ,,. he is from Tuesday Los Mortuary born anxious four Thomas Winn. was Mrs. Christensen Angeles, brythers. Louise Eddington Canister will be will conduct the Robert E. and Davin Winn, both Of Nephi. . 1to 89 of Kanab. Burial was in , post keep it that way. Orem citizens until 8 p.m. and Wednesday until held . 't040 in in 2:15 Nov. at 1877, 24, the Wednesday Ephraim, services and the Ernest Winn of Idaho: 14 grandchiluren 8t the Kanab Cemetery. can be assured that careful in- - time of services: Burial will be 1111 Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 4 .Veterans of For- - and of Dykee W. and Anni,1"' daughter leeight South Friends call Temple. Mountain View may Cemetery may call stthe family residence vestigation and study has beer Wars will Taft Sorenson. She has been ac- -i at the mortuary Tuesday from 4 .tx , eign 7 .:1,7'. and Thursday morn- y . . 1given. the project. he declared. ' to 8 p.m. and Wednesday from , have tive in the Primary association military int prior to evening le in the services. Burial will be 1 .00 In until time of- - services. Inter- a ofl According to Mayor Gillman' s iephrsim in Stanrites Park as Cemetery. Keith and secretary charge. Nrr. PLEASANT will be in the City Cemetery mertt report on Orem's source of water Egiunder the direction of the Sergeant 21. Provo, and Ray the Relief Society organization. Peterson - supply, the city owns 40 kin Mortuary. . . ,,. cent wards was born are parents of each were fined The t 38, ' , '' ' i base,-Sti-rid- - 4Triti.---.4'--- are - ' " - I ,.'''t -- FisherFor ' . tt ' DalsySimonsWodsworth In ; PARKINd shown' marking 'parking pctrtOt an improvement program carried out 'during Beauty. Culture ' wntowil,st.,George ,,, ....ct Joseph St nar' e' Hopkin f" Begun 'ksec- .. Eddie Diamond the halt the nor ing . &ulill rt.. were bring Gold Wedding 92, Dies in Ogden the part .P. or . Petersen Ian Vile., part EPHRAIMFriends - ' thebu Fest Set At Ephraim YWCA Merhbqr, OGDENMrs. H. L g, fRaio1 I Clqsses 'part I ....p. 0 repairs.. LarsenFor "R, A-nd- . .1..,: - A waterto tnsn. t : ''''''' uultiOnproJect - '" .. ' 1 . ; 7 ' '' .l'lliticin Rbse tZ ,,,...,, Qt6.1,, ,I , ', , i 1 ' l'k''''- thevrintahop. Orem :Taxpayers :1if 0 W A Il or a Ogd-e-ti.-- wnilimbezi3re - :; . 1ZadiethV. V. Quinn - Two Suffer the Injuries in Auto Collision that that it southerl Services Held' . Forr Kanabv .' Eden Winn KANABGraveside ,' I , June Be Rites Slated For War Hero Cons whd sell.Judge 'CHARLESTON,Uta- L1ii water." nieces: Purple infantry a .Saints; that ic ,,, ' 't. 1 'At Mt. Pleasant per of the Alta water. .67 of a second ifoot in Yellow Jacket Springs, two wells. sorpe Deer,Creek wa- Iter. and also some water from Orem City Springs in Provo Can- 1 : This gives Orem plenty of 1te to supoort 25.000 hasserved Two - Las egansoey $10 I it.nl:he ;nen Were arrested by State Highway Patrolman Reed Collard women and on the charge of speeding. Peterson was apprehended on - wa- ...., , peopleit two cbildren were injured in an storage facilities were adequate. automobile accident on the Tono"At present our population is around 10,000: but we must be ,pah highway aroundwasnoon Mon-as struck when their car prepared r to take care of the an- day a left turn and was ticipated growth both in resi- it was making in a ditch. Idences and new businesses which overturned Hazel Rogers,- of Dyke Lane; her require arse amounts of water." Gillman stated. "This grandson, Gary Davis, 4; het sisMayor 308 year. buildinir permits have near- ter, Mrs. Eunice . primrose Path. Eastiand Heights ly doubled all of last year. and Mrs. Ferreira son, Gerald Farrell, were all injured Wayne Social Scheduled lnd taken to a local hospital for treatments. For Opening of 201 Clarence Vance Patton, Twelfth St.. driver of the SPRING CITY The MIA North other car involved in the acciopening vocial will be held In the dent, stated that he was following ward amusement hall Tuesday Mrs. car and 4ounded his evening as the beginning of the horn Rogers' to pass but Mrs. Rogers sudwork. year's The program will include num- denly turned left at Sunset Drive bers by the male chorus, a girls' at the entrance to Eastland Helehts, and he couldn't avoid the chorus, reading, piano solo, sketch. The speaker of the eve- collision, which occurred a mile west. of the city limits on the -ning will be Clifford McKinney. lITonopah highway. , Following the program will be a dancing party. I -- MR - . -- , . - - Notices Legal AFFIDAVIT ' , ' ' , , --- --- , Resident Dies 88 t Provo Choral L. 50-m- ile Orem Concert - W. Robbins, being Drat Sworn deposes and saes Oar hioul la ?resident of tho Utahn fladdls Co, lasted and doing anima In Salt La re City, Utah; that the sad Idlo Co. Is the exclusiva . Diann owner of the trade name, mark andor &rico describod Ware and la in use by than in Wm business of buying and selling toed cars. hiry slam said trade name, mark and-o- r Mateo is the ante under which loads or inorchandlso art prepared. kfandied, sold or Springdale Elder. Enters MissiörTHome SPRINGDALEMac - --- "A Theater--"Coro- sei heator--"Itl- ta . . children and - HardY1Concerts in t W Cedar Wednesday 1 East. eit'aSr--- 7 t and sworn to bolore me It I y of geptember, 19411. , 04 , , .N. K. WHITNEY. s I. - . Notary ,Public (hAL) ftPleCIFICATION TO ALL WHOM MAY coNcrAN: ea KNOWN TROT ago W. Rob., j Mr. of Mahn Noddle' Cis. being - - -' enraged In ens business of buying.-and gelling used cora adopted 'tot Elder SOW twie a trade rime, mart sod-o- r m donde, of wirls th. following 11 II Butteer13thdalbod . ig graduate. N sHiray for-A(4- . ,ax,mmar.v,.,zert , 1 rr toile us' -- i - ' farew e IIItime permits to see somertheLione in the 'taken to Cedar-Break4. Utah' scenery:, 1Commerce ball parks. Springdale.Ward Chapel Sept. fteartprion. or IndEr MOTOR SALMI . , - A , , s 1 : , - attended the Charleston grade schools and was graduated from Wasatch County High School in 1940. a, He entered the Army Nov. 19, '1942, receiving basic training at Camp Robinson, Ark. He received, advanced training at Camp Dix, N.J..,and Fort Sill, Okla., receiving stripes at the latter base. Assigned to a tank company in the 90th division, he went overseas in March, 1944, and participated in the battle of Normandy. He was awarded the Purple Heart in France. Before entering the service, he was interested in scouting, having received the Eagle Scout award with- - gin ird dition arthrtépalrni and was scout leader of the Charleston Ward. He attended the National Scout Jamboree in Washington, D. C., in 1937. He was also active in the Church of Saints Jesus Chrits of Later-da- y in which he was an in agriculture, he was active in and Future Farmer elder-Interes- ted 4-- H work He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Vienna Edwards Henline and William IL Heline of lalt Lake- - City; two brothers, Douglas C. and Floyd Edwards. Charleston: a sister, Glennis Vee Edwards, Salt Lake City, and a grandmother, Mrs. Robert Clyde, at Nephi. Survivors include his widowi; one son, Vaud E. Larson. Phoenix: four daughter, Mrs. Robert Mlles, Morgan; Mrs. Jack Fowkes Balt Lake City. and Mn. Frank Turkett and Mrs: Jesse Downey. Banta-- , ten grandchildren; two brothers. twin; James R. Larson. Santaquin. and E. 0: Larson. Balt Lake City. and a sister. Mrs lona& !Sorenren. rilritiaNunim,and Leo Osborne, Lar Vor Tina grad-evenin- g. , , for Leyte Victim CEDAR y services for Private Tirst Class Merrill Laub. 22, who was killed Oct. CITY,-L-Militar- at Leyte. while serving with the U. S. armed forces, will be held Thursday at I p.m. in the Enterprise Ward chapel. The lord post of the American Legion , will officiate. Pfc. Laub was born March 29, 1922, at Enterprise, a son of Milton Fay and Luella Bowler Laub. Besides his .parents be is sur vived by, four brothers: Norman ..., : :t -- ,.,,... - ef-t',DS Church in the Central States-iepheR. Fatten arid Darrell '. Laub, all of Dnterprise: two sters, Mrs. Ruby Stewart of En- ,erprise. and Mrs. LaRee Pallock . pf Kanarraville. Burial will be' in, Enterprise Cemetery under the 'direction of. the Jensen Mortuary of Cedar City. . 21, 1944 . ,- it GREENEFuneral services for las Francis Greene --of 212 Herbert Ave., husband of Amanda Peter. t eon Greene. be held will Wednes- day at 1 p.m. in the Harvard Ward with Bishop Walter W. Hunter officiating. Friende may call at the., French Room in the mortuary Ill time of eervices. Funeral directors. Dexeret Mortuare, services tor KINGDONFuneral William U. Kingdon will be held TUf S. at 2:30 p.m.. 255 Bo. 2nd. East with Bishop Robert t. Bridge may call at otticiating..Friends mortuary Tues. Prior to services. Interment in the City Cemetery under direction of the Kingdon - II ' 4 . . . . - , .. , . . . Mortuary. for Lillian Lewis will be conducted Thurs. st 13 noon in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 360,East..SOUtIL-i...-- .7"Tethple.Filends may call at tho from 4 to mortuary Wedneaday 8 p.m. and 'Thurs. from 10 o'clock to time of services. Intorment in the City Cemetery under direction of the Larkin Mortuary. MANGUS Military graveside eery-ic- es for Pvt. Le Grande 'Thompson Mango will be held Wednesday at 4 p.m. in the Bountiful Citv Cemetery. Bishop Thema K. Memmott officiating. Strvices will be under direction of the George R. Day American Legion poet and Veterans Friends may can - of Foreign Wist. at the Union Mortuary Monday un- til I p in. end Tuesday untty 5 p.m. at 215 North Main. Bountiful. Tues. dav A to 9 p.m. and Wedneeday prior te PerIC.4.AI at the familyy. residence. 145 South Fourth East.Interment. Bountiful Cite Cemetery. under direction of the Union LEWISFuneral Rose 'P. Mortuary. MOROANPunerel services ' - 1 ICIT Richard William Morgan will he held Wednesdey at 2 pm. In the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 Sere South Temple. Fiend a May call et the mortuary .Tuesday from 4. to 8 p.m. and Wednesday from le until time of sertriere InlYrmynt vitt be in the City Cern. better Abe dlrectIon Of the Larkin MurtuarY. PAVLICIPIC Funeral services of ,2850 Martin PaYlicerle - In? So., - ' EVANSTON. Wyo. Evanston Volunteer Fire Department was summoned at 11:45 a.m. Monday- to the Dean and Ritchie Niotor Company where sparks from a welding torch being used &on..,efonderr...ignited gasoline ea the floor from a leaky tank,s. . . 1-1- . t: E, ,tth South. with Williarn Rowkes officiating.. Friends mat call at ,the State Room in the mortuary until time 01 services., I The mortut ay t friends at reyTuesday from I to 2 the p p. Funeral directors. Deseret t MeIrtuart.. ,,s, WAYMANFuneral services for Sgt. Wayne M. Wayman of 24,3R Dear. born itt.:Iton of Sadie B. Warns ibe,SevtnnnthmanStoPudthl.re 43St LI rectors.Deseret , Mortuary. . - . , . I .. , : ' s - I i , . 0 , : , tics Services Slated 'Starts $100 Fire Keith 'Christensen, Douala!' Snow, 5unnell and Leon Beck. Teachers. presenting the antes were Mrs. Nellie Blain, Mrs. Neva Dye and Mrs. Hilda Jensen: the graduates into Accepting MIA, priesthood and scout work P)EA , ersgh LW sho..NatIonalOstard, betser plane near Boise, will be held Manilla, at 3 pm. in Nampa. at the home of Douglas C. Edwards. Charleston, Wednesday evening and Thursday prior to services. Burial will be in Heber City Cemetery. --,----- Johnson. Santaquin. Blackfoot. lea John Steven Pend lebu ry. month-ol- d son of Nee land and A rie B arrow man Pendleoury. RFD 2. died Sunday !n a Pocatello Blackfoot, hospital 'after a three weeks 11:11FS. SAMBA. Ids. Funeral services for Quentin O. Griffith, Nampa police detective who was Med Seturday In the , services, with the following Seagull girls and Guide boys graduating: Karma Petersen. Phyllis Crisp, Annette Aiken. LuDeani Aiken. blacksmith &ndminu by occupation.' lie was married to Mary Alice Jones May 28. 1902. CITYThe Primary Heber ' City. graduation exercises were held Friends meet the may family Senday evening at sacrament SPRING s. Iva A iken..nihosp-Rei- ti yttre-Mr, ill. Allred and Lowell Hansen. ! -- Born Feb. 12. 1876. at Balt Lake, env. he was 5 son Of James and - Johannatt Barkenson Larson. The family moved to Santaquin when he was lour years old and he bad resided here since. He was CilAMBERLARGraveside funeral services for Gertrude Anstea Chamberlain will be held in Mt. Olivet Cemetery Wednesday at 4 p m in charge of Dean R. Dun-hi- m Taylor. Prienda may call at Evans and Early, 1st South and 6th UM Sts., Wednesday ..... . - Graduation Held - I4,4,4 - at zlep-fath- -- Ile I 1, - Spring City. concerts are to be given ,for Civic leaders,, CEDAR CITY of the Church members of service organization 'A ol children and of Jesus Cnrist be given , at 3 p m will . music and organisation Latter-da- y of school, . junior high Saints Monday ,will greet Rubinoff and elementary school k I to when hearrives in Cedar City The evening concert is " v. .4 preparatory' V 4 leaving for the give two concerts Sponsored by for the general public. Central the Cedar City 'Junior Chamber Rubinoll will give a violin con- whirl fea turcl,bolt Plans 'were - ' of Ic entertain Rubinoff before hiaconcert wilLbe designed for en- .i 2 Hurricane High!concerts. The concerts are to .beijoyment by the children., ..sw'',', - ,, ., t School. He alEc.' given in Vie public school audi-- 1 i IFunds derived from-th- e ticket and sales will be used b'Y the Junior ,,t,, ...attended Dixiel'..orium Wednesday afternoon im- Chamber Junior for fi, ..organization ' ' ,,I. Pt St. George( - Alex Angelo, chairman of the provements at the ,Jaycee park, One year. (reception committee, !WO that If which is located on city property r""""'"'"1 37 - 1Rubinoff Will Play Two son of Mr.. and Mrs. Hardy of Springdale, entered Home Mission distratse rr Rose-ma- :rinZ: H'eber City Albert Nils Larson Oct. 28, 1921, to BANTAQUINAlbert Nils Larson. Lot Sit 'Edwards Glen R. and Santaquin, died at his home Sunday at Vienna Clyde Edward s. He 2:06 a.m. ,,,,,g4.1 Today in Provo I ,. Oldest MANILA Funeral services for James Rogers Lamb88, oldest of ,esident, Manila, who died at Pleasant road-for the Morni-Mthe home of his son, Archie Lamb a traveling 60 miles an hour in of Manila, Sunday, will be conzone and Lewis was travducted at a date to be announced. 50In a eling at a similar speed Death resulted from causes inmile zone between Spring City cident to old age. , and Ephraim. Ile was born in Salt Lake-Cit- y, PROVOLaunching a fall and Feb. 14,- 1860. Wheh he was six will which series concert winter years old he moved with his e orecede its participation in the ents to Fort Bridger, Wyo. parDallas at Music Festival National He was one of the last surTex.; next March, the Provo Men- vivors of the company front Salt WednesPaulette delsohn Chorus will sing "Wataid;" Lake City that colonized the Fort Septa Thesis,' Goddard. MacDonald Caret. at 8 p.m. at the Scera Theater Bridger area. Pioneer Drive-i- s Theater "Audyard d3yOrem. He married Lydia Clawson at Kiplina June nook," Saba. Joseph in Ca Dela. John Quotes. Frank Puglia. Second concert qf the series will Toquerville in 1886. de Coal, Patricia OR , 14114 be Friday at 8:15 p.m. in the AsThey then went to Menan, Ida., Byrd. Drive-h- i TheatosPAD My Genets Hall, Temple Square, Salt where they pioneerekthalarea Idssrd o. ItottipostsTittrt Las- - sembly . Lake-CitytateritteY moirid to Burnt Fort, isister. , Academy Theater...."That Lady Is The chorus, which has estab- Wyo., and then to Manila. Betty Grab'', Dovetail Fairbanks He is survived by piLwiaow, Walter Abe(. Most. lished a reputation of being one Jr.. C Itessera, said Gardiner. intermountain west's top- Lydia Clawson Lambs linethe folDate With of the Paramount Theater ilia.... Wallace Seery. Joao Powell, Alit. notch music organizations over lowing sons and daughters: Arsheik Tartar, Carats Miranda. Xavier' the past 20 years. is directed by thur Lamb. Duboise, Ida.; Ruby Carat. Itnbort Stock. Hetnei. Green River, Wyci.; DewUinta Creek." las Elvis B. Terry. Peggy Lee Whit I dots aratt will be featured tty Lamb, Archie Lamb and Edith ing. soprano, PAW Strand Noddy Anson, of Manila. and Theodore with the iherus.-..1,dgar Barrie,. Nita Manta,. LambOakland, Calif.; 40- grand- VEGASTwo I ' nint couple Multi, recently by Justice Al the- sons Old daughters and haye 25 .J. Mt. PleasPeace Ben Staker at grandchildren. Injured in Crash LAS To wns. FUNERALS' : te a peeders F.tried - ,, 1 , . . " . , |