Show v ' 1 t p 4 D The Salt Lake Tribune Friday February 25 1955 SYMPOSIUM ADVISES DOCTORS Cattle Grower Dies at 87 After Illness Penicillin Reduces Rheumatic Fever brand dramatic decline in A d since penicillin was made available 10 years ago to treat the streptococcus infections that cause this often fatal disease This optimistic report was made by a panel of prominent physicians on a closed-circutelevision symposium viewed Thursday by Utah physicians at Newhouse Hotel it R urtUILJlrcase Dr AAGP president assistant director Jr Rammclkamp Streptococcal Diseaso Laboratory Cheyenne Wyo and Dr pm-fesso-r of pediatrics University of Rochester N Y Dr Keith Hammond AAGP member Dr Charles II Paoli Ind Thomas Daniel O’Neil 87 Rantz associate professor of medicine Stanford University Lowell A ORIGINATING IN New York r he trained friends relief workers and assisted in preparation of Friends postwar service In Europe lie also served as a member of a Friends Ambulance Unit in Germany and then with the Friends Relief Service Reservations for the Tuesday dinner at which Mr Ullmann will speak should be made with the Fellowship House’ by land 1 I Jan Growers Assn r3 : ty in 1909 HE IS SURVIVED by his widow Salt Lake City one son Tracy-Collin- s I Westminster Spotlights Mardi Gras Saturday Trio Receives Fines Sentences On Tipsy Driving Charges Crimes Reported To Police in Three Salt Lake motorists were fined and sentenced Thurs-i day when they appeared in po- - Past Former Resident Of City Dies In Los Angeles i ‘ Angeles hospital Her husband the late Mark Lawrence Requa was a prominent mining engineer and Republican National Committeeman from California in 1931 He was an assistant to Herbert C Hoover when Mr Hoover was VS Food Administrator from June 1917 to January 1918 Among the survivors is a son Lawrence K Requa Salt Lake City assistant to thepresident of Combined Metals Reduction n Funeral services will be conducted Saturday in the Little Church of the Flower Forest Lawn Cemetery Glendale Calif PLEASANT — Funeral 81 Rose Knuttl Hlrschl Mrs 38 services for Paul Sorensen sV'MU'WD© East who died Tuesday in a Salt Lake 6438 22nd died at home hospital after e at will long Illness j Wednesday — ‘ ‘ J 1030 p m after bocond tila fV llnserlna Saturday ness pm Horn Marrh 11 1873 In Darstrt Ward chapel ten SvHtjrrlanU t rlcnds l In famllv hamc and S State Eltiahelh Jutroldav from 10 a m er Knuttl Mar J aervlce J rled Jacob Burial In time lltlirhl March Mt Pleasant Uttv ' 11 Mont1B9J In ' with J Cemetery S o I e pelier rites graveside In Logan by M 11 Zabrle-klTemple Member Post 4 AmerMontpelier first ican Legion Ward Active tn Born June 2 Mrs Hlrschl Primary and ReSan 1918 Axtel lief bocletv larattsan pale County aon Mr Monsen Sorof Harold and Dorrat Survivors four sons three ensen Married Eleanor Sparks dsuihters I Edwin Witter E Mar 4 1940 Member Church of Murray Bishop Harry M PocaSaints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y tello Alfred J Montpelier: Mrs Surtivors: wldowi 2 sons and R u h e r Howard (Marguerite) LaDennis Paul Garald dauihter Mont Mrs Edna R Wiland Darby mont and Joyce Sorensen liams Provo Mra Newtll (Maude) mother of Mt Pleasant 3 broth- Standley Vallejo Calif i 36 (rand ers frank and Clair Wendover children treat-- randchtldran: 3 sisters one brother20 one and Royal Mt Pleasant sister Anna S Smith Salt Lake June S Blanchard and Elaine S Howlett Wendover Classified Display MOUNT Will Avtomotic Water SOJTtNIB and FILTIR With Now "Opwes" Hifh Capacity Ratm COMMtICIAl INDUSTRIAL SIZtS STANDARD SAUS INGINftRS Of UTAH 11U Hudtaa Ave f ond-Thlr- i - until jtr 'fT e 1 a Classified Display RUSS0N BROTHERS MORTUARY 235 V 4 SECOND EAST STREET SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH TELEPHONE 44292 SOUTH MANWILl PIUMIINO loti Mrs Clara Ellen 808 Glendale St died Lon Hodges aflrr an tltnaas at her residence Born 10 April 1813 to Sandy Richard I a r Ellen i('J o i e t t Mace Married to Fred T i ick Lloyd Sr Julv 3 1894 Salt Lake Cityi later solemnised halt Lake temple He died 1940 Member PoplarS( G r o y e Ward Survlvorat sona and daush- X lers Bay Rouge Baton a T Frad and Jr Lloyd 3rd South w 4- 4 i - TRIAIMENT 9 ‘KJ v j Gar- field Mrs Pearl Mrs llavd Keens and Mrs hibyl Jukes both of Salt Lake Cttyj a slater Mrs Maude O Gorman 13 Loa Anselea 10 grandchildren George William —Hunt HERBS— total of 49 yeori of Mortuary Experience) te tha Milt tha following focllitloi and services at tkalr maw Mortuary utahliihmant Complete musical staff Spacious Chapel Modm prep°ro'°n parking lot room Private viewing rooms 6 Casket display room © Complete selection of clothing '© The lateitln funeral cars and equipment 20 Highest Cash Pricn Paid k f It a Sacred Personal Truit 1 L— lg 74971 :: Mrs iDorotby) i Ore WANT ADS 1884 at and M ' Mr R Joseph II Guymon Joseph Hyrum Guymon 80 2990 20th East died Wednesday of a heart attack In a hall Lake convalescent home Born Aua 20 fountain 1874 Green hanpeta Connie to Noah and Louisa Rowley Guymon Married Amelia Wilton 1901 Salt Lake LDS Temple she 1933 20 Mountain Telephone J sisters Holladay: R Miss Walker Sail Lake City: Austin L Walker Union Alta Fay Lake Perth Navi Roma Afton Walker Union: mother I mon Funeral Saturday 1 pm Union 1st LDS Ward Friends call 38 E Tth South B E years States and A Mr 7 I I "Nl M Ouvman 1 Magdalene H Lufkin — Mrs Hoffman Lufkin 52 died heart ailment Born ednesday 16 1902 at LewisviUa she was married to Met ion Anuilla Mav 9 19JJ It died In Juikln air four sona and lis Hslrne Wfnchea- I Lewisville Mrs nr jer Carpi Dsvis Preston Lawrenre lutkin Annis and Douglas Lutkin It Belvotr Va : two sisters and three brothers Funeral lilday 2 pm Annis Ward jjP Chapel Eckrrsell Mortuary enf direct burial In Annis Little Butte Cemetery Royal E II Emerson Royal E H Emerson North Salt Lake died Wedneedav at 4:40 nm In a local hospital loll owing a snort Ulness Born Juno 14 1901 In Salt Leka City a son of Thomas Hills and Ada Edgington Hills Emerson Married Ed la Oldham Emerson Jan 28 1934 In Los Angeles He wes Salt Lake City landscape gardner for 30 years Survivorshis widow: three daughters Mre' JUlsn Kse Mrs Carol E Htnedley and Marlene Emerson one eon homes Earl Emereoo and two rons by former marriage Roy and William Emerson two sisters one brother of Salt Laka City and 17 graifl children 1 Fair-doug- plat 670-llt- h Heights Zoning Special to The Tribune COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS— A 105 to 27 vote in favor of proposed zoning of the Cottonwood Heights area was voiced by a large number of residents attending a mass meeting Thurs- day night The meeting in Cottonwood Heights Elementary School East was called by the community council A Earl Cox chairman Representatives of the Salt Lake County Planning Board attended to explain the zoning proposal which would make the area predominantly residential Opposition to the zoning was voiced by fur breeders farmers A and others in the region a at vote taken will be formal Commission meeting County March 7 at 10:30 am in the City and County Bldg 7000-27t- h Temple lot 44 00 block 472 Piet A Charles M Wheat et al to Edward A Tugaw lot 8 Addition No 7 Ntre-cree- k Chase Dorothy Ingrid Carll U Clariyoe Nbfslnger lot 7 block 1 City Park Subdivision II E Ridd to Asel L Nuttall lot 38 block IS plat 3W Asel L Nuttall to Chester Fassio lot 38 block IS plate 3W Henry L Ottlnger to Jaroma H Mooney lot 87 Crystal Haights Russell Valley Development Co to W Owens Jr lot 47 Brookshire Acraw Clarence M Maurer to Veri L Stark lot 20 Orchard Creek Subdlvleion Robert J Lien to Basil R Assy lot J block 25 plat O Basil R Assy to Agatha E Fillister lot 3 block 13 Plat G Robert C Brady to L Edwin HlrachL lot 13 Elltaon Woods Helen Keiser to Helen Delser and Mary lire lot 19 block 3 Onion Helghu Eugene N Stillings to Herald McKee lot 3 block 2S lot IE Norman GUson to Tom Chlllme lot 9 block 3 Johnson’s State St Addition Edith Aspden et al to H Lynn Ostler lot 4 block SO plat C William R Glade to L E Lamont 1 to 21 Clearvtaw Subdivision L E Lamont to Prudential Federal Savings and Loan lot 2L Clearvlew Subdivision Francis W Mulcoek to Garland Pope lot 6 block 2 Whitaker Subdlvleion L W Jolley to W B Richards Jr lot 14 block 1 Winfield Max E Hambleton to David T Cats Jr lot 6 Central Park plat B Correction Warranty Deeds Frank C Wlnther to Rax H Dennis lot 3 block 2S plat IE John C Harkneas to Gerald La sa ter lot 11 Olympian Orcharda Paul Perfinger Spalding Funerals AMERICAN FALLS IDAHO — Paul Perfuiger Spalding 73 734 Stevens St Power County pioneer stockman and farmer died ThursBorn Mav 12 1879 at St dayClair Mo aon of Norman Curtis and Ann Perfinger Spalding Married Carrie Elisabeth Short Jan 4 1903 In Missouri They came to Idaho in 1909 Mr Spalding oper ated a livestock business in Idaho and Ctah He was a member of Baptist Church and Bethany Masonic Ldge and a District IS school board member 18 years aurviviaa widow son Jamas Tehran Iran daughters Mrs Arthur Trexel Odessa Texas Mrs Lewis Deuel American Jails Mrs Terrv Berlin Riabv Mrs Jack Clark Hines Ore and Mrs Glen Beck College Park "one ren 6 brother one sister Funeral services tentatively act for Saturday 2 pm In Bethany Baptist Church with thi Rev F G Dodson officiating Burial In Falls View Cemetery Davis Mortuary In charge of arrangements I (Ike) Neilaon Wyman MACKAY IDAHO— I Wyman tike Ntllaon 86 died Sunday at his ranch home near Mackay He had been a prominent rancher Hereford breeder and sheepman in the area many years He served In many rapacities of the Church of Jeooe Chews-e- t Leitee Oey Setnts tn eluding presiding elder and bishop Born tn Draper Utah Oct 75 1888 he was a son of Peter A and Olivia J Neilaon He was an engigraduate of the University neering of Utah On Nov 25 1914 he married Pearl Meyerhoffer in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Surviving: n widow: daughter Mrs Beth Crescent Utah: two sons Wyman I Nedson Jr Salt Lake City Reid NeUson Mackay one brother and two autars Isabella Dixon Carter 4 Hambleton 2860 Blair St son ' Feb 10 ' Greathouse — Mr Orville and Mrs Ogden daughter Loyde Greathouse Feb 9 h Falrcloueh — Mr and Mri LeRoy 279 E Truman Ava daughter 8 Feb nd Mra Karl Maeaer Newton — Mr Newton 1909 Lake St aon Feb 7 Barnes N?EN IDAHO — Mra Isa- Ja Du on Carter died Thursday Born (England she cime to the United States with her parents at The age of 5: resided in Illinois fnd Pennsylvania to before Idaho in 1936 Married coming to L R I srter in 1938 member of the Methodist Church Surviving her husband three sona Harold J Dixon Wilkes-Barr- e Pa: William and Joseph Dixon Svracuse N Y eight grandchildren 12 - Artie S Black PAS0’ TEXAS— Artie Stout native Ltahn died In a Pch hospital Wednesday el natural causes Born June I 1892 In Rockville Utah daughter ef David Fisk and Henrietta Cog Stoat Mamed Don-ai- d C Black June 6 1915 Graduate of Brigham Young College Taught school In Uian Resident Of Latune Tezas since 1934 Survivors: Husband four daush-ler- s two sons: Emily Black Mesa Ana: Mrs Jocha Rieka Ohio Rsv Donald Harold Hoed Mssa Mrs Mary Bowen Mrs Barbara Bentley 11 grandchildren one brother Dewey stout Salt Lake City: one aister Mq Calvin D Maeomber Pocatello Idaho nine half brother and sisters Funeral FI Peso Friday Burial Saturday in Mesa Aria 1 l 317-12t- h Daich to Kenneth A Milliner celebrated Saturday at 10 am lotSteve 87 Canyon Rim No 4 in Our Lady of Lourdes CathoNeve to Arthur H Knecht F John No 9 East with lotA 19 Canyon Rim lic Church P Neilaon Construction to Royce Patrick Subdivision Hillsdale J Hansen lot 349 the Rt Rev Msgr John F Kendrlch to Frank McDowell as celebrant lot 34— Granger Gardena Maguire pastor Walter R Wallnakt to Donald R AnHoly Rosary will be recited derson lot 328 Mountalr Acras Addition 7 Friday at Q:30 pm at 324th NoSecurity Homes Inc to Don H Briggs East lot 14 lot 3 Valley View Subdivision Salt Lake City Lodge No 259 Loyal Burall will be in Big Piney Order of Moose etc to Salt Lake Labor Sam-uelao- v two worker IDAHO local hospital of I natural causes Born la Union t May S 1101 to John A and Mlnnetta Robinson Walker Em-- p Wfd I o y a d for SO y a a r a by ' Schramm - Johnson and Walgreen Drug com panics as an of- - A lice worker Survivors brothers Dinuba 'Laura i Beckatead Calif two brothers and a sister one great four grandchildren: grandchild Funeral Monday noaa 372 K 1st South where friends call Sunday 4 to 6 pm prior to RIGBY L'MriX— lie Welkerc S3 -- Vnloni-died at 11:10 p m a ’w ma Wednesday in a I three Main-tenan- Mrs C Ila Walker n Jana died for Marsheepman ried Ruby Pace 18 1925 bept Worked al Sterling Ercanbrack Ranch Provo 21 years Member of tense Church Surwidow) viving: three brothers two sisters Richard George W Mr Oreen Fountain Green Mra Ed Ballay Mrs Geneva Tlolflawsy Salt Lake Cltyt a Funeral Saturday 7 at Berg Mortuary Provo Pm Fnenda call at the mortuary Friday 6 to I pm and Saturday before services Burial Provo City Cemetery half-sist- A Nodaes LeMont song Robert H seven grandchildren Portland: brothers slaters: W arren mi Abert G Mrs Cisrenca Lou i Bengtaen his twin and Mrs Clarence (BerthaJ Faurschow halt Lake C Ity Funeral services and burial will be In Portland Kenneth Mav the 46 East Sth Sooth 1 You Read Hart Bros Music 22-01- "Your Confidence In U 'When Used Pianos Portland 10 Fountain Green son of John and Elisabeth W ilaon Green han-pEducated 1 daughter O BARGAIN DAY Immediately 98 Hodges Married Bertha Kota Aua 8 1917 in hall Lake Cttv Marriage later solemnized In Sail Lake LDS Temple Former custodian l3th Ward LDS chap and accom- &llahed violinist with fern-U- y to Portland in 1933 Survived by widow daughter '& is WANTED Jan and former halt Lake resident died In Portland Wednesday it 11 am after a lingering illness schools County Retired 1896 June 9 Born to rancher Henry and Lan bldg hurvivoret City aon Claude 11 halt Lake Cilv:"“ DAY INGKtDUNIV Dole Offer 100-C- ar Nativs cf tha East Indiei NO NAUSIATINO IMS I 4lh So Licensed Embabers end Funeral Directors 6 0 EVERY ALCOHOLISM S'JS Ut (With fOR OREM— Thomas Franklin Green 71 1427 S Main died at his horns Thursday after a long illness Born Unger NEAL INSTITUTE OffllS SUCCISSfUt - Thomas Franklin Green Lon llodgrs senator Wholesale end leteil lalet-ServNearly All tieod 10-el Warranty 6980 IG-G10-Warranty 6980 free ittueew fryr Servlse MS 79 M Lloyd IDAHO POOATFLLO George - Huunls luitaep elate died Thursday Born feb son ot 2J 1879 Oakland Calif fdwsrd JL and Louisa Davis Hunt Married Lottie Parker Msv 16 1944 Roval Oak Mich Surviving uidowi daughter Mra F D Glaa-pi- e Royal Oak Member Pocatallo Elks Lodge and Brotherhood of In which he Hailroad Trainmen held many offleea Employed many veara bv Onion Pacific Railroad Funeral Monday 2 pm In Mcllan Funeral Chapel directed by Pocatello Elks Lodse No 674 heaters" WATER Salt lake's Newest and finest Clara E Jf - EISIDINTIAl 4 Intermountain Obituaries Rose K llirschl Paul Sorensen Classified Display Final Rites Slated For U Coed d Co Ceeley — Mr and Mrs KaRoy Dean Fab I Coolay Kaaraa daughter Ilmon— Mr and Mri Frank Eugene M3 daulhlar Euclid Av Simon Fab Cawan— Mr and Mr Robert Charlaa Cowan 423 Blaine Ave eon reb 7 McKenna— Ur and Mrs Harold Rob art McKenna 738 Paxton Ave daugh-to- r Fab 1 Christensen— Mr and Mra Quenten 3231 W 3800 South W Chrtatenacn daughter— Feb 3 Mra Farrar Mr and Garry Ray FarEaat ton Fab 8 rar Weaver— Mr and Mra EUaworth Eliae Weaver 7370 Gilmer Dr eon Fab 3 Alton— Mr and Mra Herbert Jennlnaa Allan 181 E Whitlock Ave aon Fab 8 OH latte— Mr and Mra Omni Larry Gillette 3183 Metropolitan Way ion Feb 8 Jensen— Mr and Mra Joeeph Elwood Jensen Murray dauihter Feb 8 Harris— Mr and Mra Donate Brent Harrie Kearna aon Feb 4 Scats— Mr and Mri Clifton Guy Scott 7184 Emery St aon Fab 8 Hoooor— Mr and Mri Gordon Shaper Hooper 3926 Birch Q4 aon Feb 8 Million— Mr and Mra Everett Walter Neilaon 333 N 8th Weat aon Big Piney Mrs Vern (Mary) Warranty Deeds Recorded Meeks Missoula Mont Mrs Ralph F Paaach to Vernon A Sima lot 9 El Serrito Subdivision Roy (Ruth) Johnson Monterey Conatruction Co to Robert Calif and Mrs Ralph (Mar- M Metcalf Novasio lot 39 Terrace View Subdivision garet) Conwell Laramie Wyo G Labrum to Lawson B Fulnine grandchildren 16 great- lerRachel lot 38 block IS plat IE E Ivory to Myrl J Hadley lot grandchildren two sisters Mrs 37 Clark block IS plat IE Slizabeth Reel Pittsburgh Pa John Earl Russell to Fred M Clark 72 block 17 five acre plat A and Miss Margaret E O’Neil lotFred M Clark to Howard C Badger lot 11 Gilmer PI San Francisco Calif to Jamee F Anna S Goold etc High requiem mass will be IE lot 30 block 2S y 1 Mrs Florence Herrick Requa 84 a resident of Salt Lake City from 1905 to 1907 died Wednesday after an illness in a Los and four daughters: C Robert O’Neil Mrs C (Cornelia) Fear Saturday Service Gladiolus Society to Conduct Wyo Arranged for Ballot Approves Smith Bulb Fund Auction Today Charles Honrs Salt Lake City dauihter Smith 7384 Thornton Wyoming in 1891 from Pome- Feb 3 — Mr and Mrs Phillip LaMar was he where bora Ohio Clayton roy Clayton 939 E 3785 South son Feb 9 teott— Mr and Mr Richard Carroll July 5 1867 to John and Mar1993 Malor St dauchter Feb 10 garet Curtis O’Neil He married Scott Clads — Mr and Mra Georce Blair in Cheyenne Glade Jr 103390B E 48th South daughMary Ellen Searcy Feb a cattle terKtvaer— was 1895 He 29 Mr and Mra Elvte George April 33 Gordon PI daughter Feb 9 rancher in Cheyenne and the Keyeor Hanten— Mr and Mrs William A surrounding areas for 20 years Hanaen8 1423 Talisman Dr daughter before moving to Sublette Coun- FebHambleton — Mr and Mrs Mag E Judge A II Ellett for Saturday night Mardi Gras carnival fete Judge Ellett continued the Westminster College coed Elaine Hill left in mood Lew the Jean Gerber and Webster r get by to trying on South American dancing attire 10 7 March at am heading reof the Representatives ceivers at the hearing said they specifically wanted corporation trade marks secret formulae and patents and French is faculty advisor food associated with different One of the highlights on Mr Wallis said that everyPrizes will be' awarded for socountries Including Spanish the Westminster College thing that he retained belonged contest booths outstanding the annual tacos plates and French pas to him He said all the formulae cial calendar unusual costumes and the best were developed by him long be- Mardi Gras carnival dance try floor show entertainers said fore Sure Seal Corp existed will take place Saturday beGeneral chairman of the Mr Campos Mr Wallis dented that he had ginning at 7:30 pm in the the carnival is Edward CamA Mardi Gras king will be turned over any secret form- school gymnasium elected in balloting at the enpos Sponsoring the gala costume party is Sigma Pi AlThe public event will be ulae to other industries trance to the gymnasium The show reppha student language fratersparked by a floor king's name will be anorPresident of the group nounced prior to the floor various nity college resenting lice court to answer charges of is David Ng and Dr Myra show and he will name his ganizations several booths drunken driving for games of skill and sale of Yancey professor of Spanish own queen Pleading guilty to the charge David F Stevens 28 1393 Emery St was fined $175 and 24 sentenced to 40 days In Jail City Judge Leland G Larsen The following is a summary ordered 35 days of the sentence of crime reported to police L suspended on payment of the during the 24 hours ended fine Thursday at 5 pm on early spring gardening last By Genevieve II Folsom Funeral services for Charles Harry T Betties 52 131 W Larceny— Lynn Allen 1872 Tribune Editor Garden also with 4th North Thursday evening at the Holla-dacharged S 2nd West reported theft of L Smith 69 804-- 1th Ave will was The a annual bulb auction license of without LDS Ward meeting house driving a mortar mixer valued at $900 be conducted Saturday at 2 pm found guilty and fined $175 and from 61616th Ave Robert Lake Salt Chapter Utah GladiIn the Firat Presbyterian sentenced to 45 days In Jail Wetnle 943 will be held Friolus PL report Church East South Society Baddlcy Temple and Judge Larsen ordered 35 days ed theft of a camera and flash C 7:30 at Dr L Alvin Morris day St by pm Room 206 of the sentence suspended on attachment valued at $75 from minister and the Very Rev City and County Bldg Bulbs payment of the fine 19 G L Beck-stea- Richard W Rowland dean of St his automobile The third defendant Earl are donated by leading growers 39 Exchange PL reported Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral Roberts 54 117 E 2nd South Special to The Tribune theft of a top coat from the Mr Smith prominent Utah club members and friends The was fined $175 and sentenced MAGNA — Funeral services YMCA Ray S Robinson 1548 banking and civic leader died proceeds will be used to finance to 40 days in jail with 35 days Blaine Avc reported theft of Wednesday of a heart attack at the club's annual show which will be conducted Saturday suspended on payment of the a quantity of clothing from his his residence He had retired in will be held August 20 and 21 noon in the Pleasan( Green fine R Jl Vaughn 274 LDS Ward Chapel 8650 W 2700 January as chairman of the at Porter-WaltoOther action in court during automobile showrooms St Douglas reported theft of board First Security Bank of South for Mary Jane Moyle 19 the day included: from a jeep parked Utah NA and at the time of Charles Rout is club president 3043 S 8850 West Utah gasoline a Allen Universemaphore— Ignoring at his residence L F Gunn his death was a member of the and Miles -- Labrum program M Burt 39 2323 Sheridan ltd coed who died Wednesday sity 344 E South Temple reported bank advisory committee chairman The public is invited in a Salt Lake hospital after an fined $10 of a wheel tire and tube Friends eve- to theft call — may Friday a license illness without attend the auction Driving Ivan Martinez 19 1122 W 1st from the trunk of his automo- ning and Saturday until 10 am Friends may call Friday from L W Ilillam Tribune Garden at 574 E 1st South Burial will 6 to 8 pm at 8525 W 2700 South also charged with ignor- bile Consultant will give a series South Categorical totals reported to be in Mt Olivet Cemetery and from 10 to 11:30 am ing a semaphore fined $20 and of talks on gardening at the sentenced nine days In Jail with the department this year inat the family resiSaturday bery 11 burglary 162 larceny Kearns School March 1 9 at dence Burial will be in Pleasfour suspended on payment of clude: Assault 2 cases rape 2 rob- - 315 vandalism 32 7:30 pm He also gave a lecture ant Grove Cemetery the fine -- 1951 BIRTHS Wyoming Stock rtb 7 Hollis John Mr and Mrs and an honorary member of Comall —2808 son Feb 2 S Main Kemmerer Lions Club He also ComeU Brown— Mr and Mra Mark William S Wait Temple daugh-t- r was a charter member of the BrownFab 1437 8 of Mra Victor Mr and Lynn Olien— Cheyenne Wyo Knights Olien 3693 Granger Dr son Feb 11 Columbus and Mrs Stanley Me Reynolds— Mr Reid McReynoldi 7333 Indiana Ave Owner of Cottonwood Ranch dauihter Feb S to near Big Piney he moved Smith— Mr and Mrs William Davia Ava A hearing on an order to show cause why M E Wallis president Sure Seal Corp hasn’t turned over all the property owned by the corporation to the receivers Trust Co opened Thursday afternoon before Third District two-fold- 1 HE WAS A life member of rt Lawsuit Starts On Wax Aide -- Mill Creek Rd after an illness A pioneer stockman In Sublette County he had been prominent in Wyoming civic and business affairs He was county commissioner and highway commissioner for six years and a director of the First National Bank at Kemmerer for 15 years until bis resignation t Philosopher to Deliver Talk At Fellowship House Meet "Christianity and Commuthe symposium was carried to nism" will be the subject of a 57 American and five Canadian talk by Richard K Ullmann na cities by the American Academy tivc German Tuesday at 6:30 of General Practice and Wyeth in the Student Christian pm Laboratories of Philadelphia House 232 Univer Dr John D Keith of the IIos- - Fellowship St sity pital for Sick Children Toronto Mr Ullman a British citizen Can said the drop in rheu1948 is on a United States since matic fever mortality has been tour sponsored by the American evident in all age groups Friends Service Committee He However he pointed out has been a member of the Sothe rate of deaths from the ciety of Friends since 1946 disease emphasises the need HE RECEIVED a doctor of for early recognition and philosophy degree from Frank treatment ot streptococcus furt University and then went to China as a German lecturer Dr Gene H Stollerman med- in the National Sun Yat Sen ical director of Irvington House University of Canton Mr Ullfor Children with Heart Dis- mann later returned to Gerease Irvington NY said the many but after Hitler’s rise to attack on rheumatic fever must power he went to Greece as be vigorous and early head of a language school in treatment with penicillin of Macedonia 'strep" Infections and prevenReturning again to Germany tion of recurrent attacks in sus- he was arrested and spent sevceptible persons by prophylac- eral months in the Buchenwald tic use of penicillin! concentration camp released Other complications of only on condition he would “strep" Infections such as kid- leave ney disease and middle ear in1IE ARRIVED in England befections also can be prevented the outbreak of war but fore in this manner panel members months afterward was denine pointed out ported as an enemy alien to OTHERS particitfSting in the Australia panel were Dr W B Ililde- - Eventually returned to Eng- - re- tired Wyoming rancher and stockman died Wednesday at 7:30 pm at his residence 3640 Statistics Funtrali CNRIST8N4IN— Funeral servNIRSCNI — servlets f ices for Isabel Spilibury Christen- Roe Knuttl Funeral sen will be held Friday at 12 noon Friday at 3 HlrschlIn will he he th Jankti the 891 in Richards Ward chapel 4760 S State whei Garfield Ave Friends may call at Mortuary friends may eall Friday prior 260 E South Temple Thursday from 6 to 8 pm and Fridav at services Additional services ar the ward ehapel one hour prior to interment will be held Satnrdi services Funeral directors Larkin In Montpelier Idaho Funeral i rectora Alien and Soffe Mortuary SMITH — Funeral EMERSON — Funeral services for services f Royal Earl Hills Emerson will be Charles L Smith will be hel held Saturday at 2 pm In the Saturday at 3 pm In the Fir Larkin Mortuarv Chapel 380 East Presbyterian Church South Ter South Temple Friends may call at Pe lntJ C St in rharae of D the mortuary Friday from 9 to 8 Alvin L Morris and th Vai m and Saturday Roland Friends mi prior to serv-ce- a call at?"Lhrd Evans and Early 574 Eai Interment In City Cemetery houth under direction ef Larkin ) Friday evening aa pa I Intermei hftur?yVnU1 J° Olivet Cemetery directors Evans and Early F'unr THORUP— Private funen lof111 for Nettie Nielsen be held Friday at 1 the - MEIBOS — funeral services for Fmeline M Metbos will be held Forest Friday at 1230 pm Ashton iale Ward chpl Ave 260 E frlenda mav South Temple Thursday from 6 to and Friday at the ward 8pm chapel one hour prior to services Interment City Cemetery under V Larkin South 280 E Mortuary Ini Tempi t" Wasatch Lawn Memorii under direction at Larkin of Larkin Mortuary ry — Funeral services for Card Thanks Martha Elizabeth Matte of Lai Yeaas Nev daughter of Edward and Beverly Fueston Mette will WORDS cannot txprass my api ciation for the assistance be held Friday at 1 pm in th kind sentiment received dui Ward Chapel ltb- - Biaboe Thomas StMena— ny Friends may call at Utah Permanents officiating Hospital Dragarton Dr George IL the mortuary Thursday at 6 p m shew and James MeChntock and Friday prior to services nurses assistants eooks In directors Deseret Mortuary the whole personnel mv tint MOONEY— Funeral services for The people at Eazt I Zola Muzettie Simmons Moonev thanks bon should feel to h will be held Saturday at 2 n in o1 n efficientproud organize the White Chapel 124 S 4thpj East in standing time by of need Friends mav call at th place at the of the Ka service Friday from 7:30 pjn te Steal management and my associates Corp 9 pm and Saturday prior te Urns O repeat appreciation for tl of services Interment Salt Laka kind understanding To my m City Cemetery Funeral directors fftands and neighbor aspect Plstt Brothers ®n EdgehiU Dr MORAN— PrivaU funeral aery-Ice- s their kind acts and Sunnydal words of a for Lawrence (Larry) J Moran to everyone for Kthy andfloral will be held Friday In charge of tha offerings Hi Rev Arthur W Moulton Fuagain Th family Joins m neral directors Evtns 4 Early this expression of rratitude MOYLE— Funeral CLAIR SELF1 services for Mary Jane Moyle ef Magna will he held Saturday at 13 noon In the Headstones Monuments Pleasant Green Ward Chapel In ' MMVWM Friends may call at 8529 Magna West 2700 South Friday from 6 to tow Off MMMWM Buy New 8 pm and Saturday at th family MMMMMMMMM residence 3043 S 8830 West from 10 till am Interment PleasELIAS MORRIS ant Grove Cemetery under direcCall 230 E S Tmple tion of Peel Funeral Home O'NIIL— High mass ef requiem Florists for Thomas Daniel O'Neil will be celebrated Saturday tn Our Lady at Lorda - Catboli Church at 10 am Rt Hev linear FLOWERS Patick McGuire celebrant Holy rosary services will he held Fri44 day at th Jack O’DenneU Funeral Horn 33 S 4th East SL at 8 30 may call Fripm where fnenda LEON BROWN day after 3 p m PI IRC 8— Funeral serv ices for Iren Christensen Pierce ef 107 FLORAL F SL will he held Fridav at 2 30 p m in the Gunnison Utah Ward Chapel with Bishop Stsndlev PickEVANS FLORAL ett officiating Fnenda mav eall foi heautlful E 38 and reap Tth South at the mortuary funeral floral arrangement: Thursday from 6 to I p m and at 744 S Main Phone the residence of Rav Christensen In Gunnison Friday from 11 am Hiifon-CramFlorists 4-- li until time of services Funeral directors 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