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Show ., - - I I If - , 1 1 , 1 , I t . I , r I ',, ,vh, I ) 1 I - ' II - 1 ',.. ,, ,,a, , le,4 r..- 4 - (, , ' , 1 , ' 15t S et "vt, , , 'i ,. . ,,,,, r4b-- N 1 - 1 iq 1. MST TICKETS-T- George and Frank annual 4 D. Elks-Mcir- to Atkin (center) DANCIMayotJoseph Holland, Washington County fund chairman, left, get first tickets of Dimes dance to be held Jan..29. Larry Leonardi, holds receptacle. T. POLIO of-St- .-- Spanish Fork f - Guard Griows - Q.06.6.:PiiO.in:StPeo.r4d FORKA member- .11T. GEORGE---"HelTight ship of 80 men, an Increase of Polio" is the appeal mad. by nearly 100 per cent over a year St. George'. Mayor Joseph T. ago, was reported by Capt. Wil- Atkin, as St. George malted the Bowen of Battery "C," Utah opening of the annual March of li National Guard, of this city, In Dimes campaign. his annual report. The member- - Mayor Atkin has proclaimed hip at the close of 1947 was 31. Jan. 14 to 31 as official camPlans for 1949 place emphasis paign week. Mayor Atkin purchased the first ticket to the anon athletics and social activity, nual March of Dimes ball to be according-- to Captain Bowen. A held Jan. 211. SPANISH -- - I f military ball Is being considered and a basketball court has been Installed in the drill ball. et On side of the report it was shown that 48 two-hodrill periods were held ay In addition to a training period at Camp Williams,,with 37 nen In attendance. , The chief objective for 1949 will be to Increase the membership to 100 men, which with four efficersoliould Increase the payroll for one year from $8185 to - : P - ng an-su- ur 15-d- 4 $20,000. Firemen Exams Set Feb. 3 4 for Provo police and fire department positons will be given written examinations Feb. 3 and 4 at 7 p.m. at the Central School, according to I. G. Bench, secretary of the Provo Civil Service Commission. Applications, available at the city recorder's office, must be eompleted and returned by p.m. Feb, 2, Sir. Bench said. PROVO-!-Applican- , 3 ts. "By contributing to the polio campaign." Mayor Atkin said, "citizens maintain a 'valuable form of eommunity health insurance that cares for any polio sufferer, no matter what his age, race, creed1 . color, or financial status." "Polio cases cripple the pocketbook,--loo, with the average treatment cost about $3500 per case. To escape the crippling effects of this disease, highly skilled treatment by a corps of specialists and nurses is frequtittly necfor months and even essary years," said the mayor. Need for funds to fight the disease la imperativa, according to information received locally from state headquarters. Figures indicate that ten times as many cases were treated in Utah during 1948 as during 494; and if it bad not been for grants from the national fund,' Utah patients could not have been adequately cared support of the campaign Ind to contribute generously. Frank D. Holland, as polio fund chairman for the County, is assisted locally by L. D. Leonard', St. George busineuman Other chairmen have been appointed in several commumtiesthroughout the county. Pupils Escape In Bus Crash A school bus GOODING driven by LylePriest 34 loaded with Lincoln grade 'school students, collided at the intersection of Nevada St. and Seventh Ave. at 3:13 p.m Wednesday with a four-dosedan driven by Z. B. Leathern. Mr. Leatham was traveling west on Seventh St. The bus came from the north. None of the students was injured. Mrs B. Leathern, a passenger lei the suffered shockThe ,sedin was turned on its top. Damages to the sedan amounted to approximately $1000. About $200 damages was done to the iron& grill of the school bus. The bus is owned by V. A., Thompson, for. contractor for Gooding school An appeal Is being made by district. Mayor Atkin for the people of St. George a n d Washington, County to loin wholeheartedly in or I so-da- ta, Gooding Tax-1- - Jaycees Honor Past President ' Take Reported for Jaycee's and Clyde Stone, the Corner Cafe Black- Jaycettes. foot Junior. Chamber of ComPkans for a dance to raise funds merce, Well presented past pres- for 'Polio cars are being made by idents pin at a recent dinner the Jaycees. The dance probably meeting In the banquet room of will be held late this month. BLA,CKTOOT trot past president of the ' Umonommomm..mmoommon GOQDING Gooding County tax collections for the period ending Dec.10, 1048, reached 62 per rent, the same as the average for the past three years, reported' County Treasurer Catherine P Stone. The amount collected was 1, 1 ;. County Lists 'Dimes' Heads SUN Sunrise Tuesday 749 a.m. Sunset Tuesday 5:28 pm. 0 Moonrise Monday 9:03 p.m. Moonset Tuesday a.m.! , COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES For Salt Lake City Sunday, high 21 low 1, rnean 10. normai 27. a year ago, high 37. low 18. e high for month 59. e low for month 20. Temperaturet tpr the period ending at 0:30 sun. Monday were: 10-:1- All-tim- An-tim- 24-ho- ur N. M. Albuquerque. Atlanta, Ga. Jittraarck. Ga. klahe . i ... . Lit . masa. Auto". Montana , ' ,', ., , - Met .14 .2 t, I Min. St 24 10- 43 44 Cherannit Wyoming Chitties. 111. Cincinnati, O., iCartortes4 VI ...It1 14 - Ors, 0 , 2 Mirada . Lea Ample'. Caltt. - allarni. Pla. at Inanapolis. allita. Itc. Orleans 34. IMO Tort. IL Ir , ' , , 3S tI S .20 - 71 43 40 ........ "...II Imo. Utah 40 39 .$4 .. - 34 ow I 64 44 -- l' 41 li,taa It. Iddata, Mo. IMMO. Wash. mharidatt. 444.15 ifiesS D. C. I alksystes . , --I- Moog. -I , Si 42 32 37 11 37 II A 111 -- .40 417 IS 4 , , or - 11-i- ) ,, , 4t, . - , t , ttl, ' , I . i : ' , - ,'.:'. ... .......,. ? ': 40 . MOURNEDAnnie S. Temp Campbell, pioneer pie worker dies in Salt Lake. ....;--. . Death Takes - Farmer death-In-194- 2. During her younger years she Wall secretary of the Fourtienth ,Ward Sunday School for many years and was later secretary and- treasurer of the Tarentieth Ward , Relief Society. She and her twin - sister - organized the first group to do temple work in the Salt Lake Temple.. Miu Annie Cairspbell did temple work for more than 5000 persons. She was a personal friend of Ptes Brigham Young, and all subsequent ChTifch presidents, particularly Pres. Heber J. Grant and Pres. George Albert Smith. Before settling down to manage the home for her mother, her sister, a n d herself, Miss Campbell taught school, first in the private school of Pres. John Taylor and later in Gunnison for several years. She also worked as a cashier in the grocery department at ZCML The last Member of her father and mother's family of ten sons and daughters, she is survived by several nephews aid nieces. . - At Riverton - Seaburn RIVERTONReuben Hamilton, 78, prominent Riverton farmer and church worker, died at the family home in Riverton Sunday morning. A resident of Riverton GO years, Mr. Hamilton was born in - - Mill Creek, . and Maria Nett He Hamilton. 3 was married to 1 Matilda Winder Jan. 24, 1894, in the Salt Lake Temple, Church I of Jesus Christ I of Latter - day Saints. L......J From 1898 to Mr. Hamilton 1900 he fulfilled a mission for the Church in Texas and from 1910 to 1912 he again fulfilled a mission in California. He was a high priest in the Riverton First Ward, was senior president of the Seventies In the Ninety-fourt- h Quorum, was a Sunday School stake board member in the Salt Lake Stake, was chairman of the Jordan Stake general committee, and was high councilman of the West Jordan Stake. During the construction of the Riverton Pipe Line Company, Mr. Hamilton served in the capacity of superintendent. He is survived by his widow; five sons, Rex Hamilton, Salt Lake City; Eldred, iline, Ralph, and Kay Hamilton, Ricfrton; four daughters, Mrs. Florenh Crump, Mrs. Norma Madsen, Mrs.. Lola Densley, and Mrs. Mildred Butterfield all of Riverton; two brothers, Thomas M. Hamilton, and Launce Hamilton, Riverton, Delone Calif.; sister, Mrs. Ida Lemon Hansen, Pocatello; 39 grandchildren, and , 1AA Rites Scheduled Funeral services for Mrs. Esther Adele Sandberg Husbands, 170 of 559 Douglas St, Salt Lake juvenile probation officer for 20 ,years, who died at her residence Sunday afternoon of causes incident Actadvanced age, will be in the Unitarian conducted Church, M9 Thirteenth last St., Wednesday it 2:30 p.m. by the Rev. Edwin H. Wilson, minister. Speaker will be Juvenile Judge Ru Ion W. Clark. Friends may call at 360 East South Temple St., Tuesday, from 47 to 8 p.m; and Wednesday. prior to funeral. Burial will be in the Salt Lake, City Cenielery, Mrs. Husbands was probation 'officer in the Third District Juvenile Court for 20 years. She retired in 1944. She was also a private dramatic coach for 20 years, serving as a voluntary dramatic coach for Inmates of the state prison for 15 years. She was past presidest ofthe- Wasatch Literary - - ts, Paso-Heigh- 16 Former Utahn Dies in Arizona rr Drive chal. irmen In the various cities, as announced by Mr. Thornton, Include: Provo--Se- th 1Billings; Dividend, P. O. Pearson; Thistle, Mrs. Anna W. Benedict; Benjamin. Mrs. Taylor Parkinson; Lake Shore, Wendell Francis; Orem, Ed Wickman; Pleasant Grove, Neldon Lim; American Fork. Vern Holindrake; Alpine, Mrs. Olive Devey. 'Lehi, Dr. W. L. Worton; Cedar Fort Afton Chamberlain: Fair-fiel- d, Mrw-,EvButts; Springville, Ray 1(1auck: Mapleton.ollod D. Johnson; Salem, Melvin Hanks; 'Spanish Fork, Clarence Argyle; Spring Lake. Roy Lyman; Payson, Clarence Hill. Santaquin, Melva illorrickc Gem's,. Mrs. Glen ws IS Davis: Goshen,. Mrs. Eve Cook, and Elberta, Mrs. Valera Bauer. ' . Statistics , LOGÄNA "sick room loan closet has been installed at the public health nursing office,- 124 South Main St, Mrs. L Nelson, district commander of the State Cancer Society, said Monday. CACHE COUNTY Marriage limns' Paul A. AMYL 23 Logan. and Hotly Juno Sch.'''. 21. Halt LAU' Ctty. Elvin Lloyd Smith. 34. Provo, and ME, U. M. Enmswiek. Francois I. Demos from Morse leamia. oniony. 1410 Voids lion fres J. Zsymend Ara. amnia rarity. , , - ' 1.4.' - 4, ,,,, i' 40,07 ', (,v)11 , 1 r, 'd. r-,- -- ,. , t '' :Ail 1 t aa., A , , , i .,,, .'''N, i i 1 '4", t , 047 -- ,,,.. t...,ol - ' I i , , ,,, . r, r . ,...... k the residence of ' ,.... 1 e '44 , :, i r-- li '11.w 4, g 1 -- -e ,,- -, ,t.,f',i':...,.,4) , r t' w Sot, P:' ' is t ti 4 ' ' 4 4: , , , , r, k, . , ,.1b1116 TROOPMembers of the i Ada , - lit Hannah Eliza Jensen I , POCÁTIILLOIstrs. Hannah Elsa Jenson, 19, died at the horns of her daughter, 146 South Pourth Aro, Saturday "morning. alter a long MIMS. Oho was born July 5, 1869 at Oxford, a daughter of Itdmund and Hannah Cowling Hepworth, and had lived in Idaho the greater part of Mr life. She bal,,,reeided , In Pocatello for six years. a 0 ' 8.7,;9111;st:sarat'T.J711:x.1,..4 . , I tarier It . r Mendenhall '04 0 0 Knudson Hardiman Thorley I Alma Death Claims George Olsen I Thomas Harry Chapman Church Worker ( - t t, Dell Abram Nelson Woodbury Armenia Bond. - Ural Antone Christensen , ,ff t,.,,, ,. , ii- , l''''''.., ,, 0 .,, , ; ..,,, - I - , IN, - t . : , i 1 , 1 11 1 - , : , ) , . neWry-forme- d and. Stewart Allen Boy Scotit troop at the Idaho Vernon L. Strong, executive of Industrial Training School, St. Anthony, learn first aid. the Teton , Peaks Council (back row, third from left and other area scouters attended the session. - Nev. - .....................,, . e Hawkins Adele ,l it i ' aaliftaK NEW dens. Percy J. Williams: 1 - F F- - 40. r.T.5.rerm. Guattnt.in,11.1,81no, Thomas Harry 8 ; S. - died in 1944. Mn. Jensen was a Member et the Percy J. Williams, GO, Livermore, Calif., of Jesua Christ of Lattar-da- y Church real-deformer Salt Like City and Ophir I. ' saints, and was active in Priraary.and 7 noon. lewd. Isalluodnatlillinne",a Laivaeltrmi,oakres horst.. Mutual Improvement emaciation. '"' 1ai Phil t will be in Survivors include five sons and three i. were informed. tela. Jordan Come- II daughters: Jest., Rueben, Clifford, and Williams was bore in PlattamoUth. Ird Jensen. all of Gridley. Calif.; Sultana Neb.. March 27. 1888, a son of John Mrs, CiarAm r.!",..,s Mrs. Rowena Ware. and Louisa July's Williams, and sante Jensen, 8a0 Pranctsg0; born April 17. 187,6 Mrs. Babe II Hansen, Idaho Palls. Oakley: it when Lake with hie parents to Salt. City in West Jordan. three yeats old. He attended public and Mn. Aud Smith, Pocatello: 34 granddaughter ot Lorentz children, 21 and schools in Ophir. anti Ellen Swenson After attending Inch State Agricultural four brother. t William and John HepWaa . Mrs. Gardner , Pellrl". Ph. LivCollege and the University of Utah. he worth. Grid lay, Calif.. George Hepworth. married to Nell Idaho Pall and "Agar Hepworth. Grovel. ings ton Gardner. Dee. 21. 1921. is the was engaged, in IOWA' for most of his Salt Lake Temple working life. Brieas married to Alta Dyk- Wyo. Mrs. Gardner wag it practical nurse in man in 1908 In Mercur. TooeleCounty. He WW1 a member of the Livermore Lodge. the, West Jordan area for IIIIS7 Year.. and Accepted Mations. She was active in West Jordan Ward arid Pre eras a .past president of the ward YOUSS 'Survivors are his widow, Livermore. end women. Mutual Improvement Astociation. a sister, Mrs. Guy Pratt,. Salt Lake Clty. Survivors include a stepson aid three HESSIIFuneral services for Thome pers. stepdaughters. Howard Gardner mod Betts Harry,Farrer, infant son of Thomas and i B. .Jorda n, Mrs. Oli via Egbe-W- M est North Farrar. were conducted Gladys West . Welkin,. Virginia; Miss Merle Monosy at 11 am. in the Olpin Mar-wa- ry in Gardner. Heber; four brothers, Leonard Heber. Under direction of Binh- ...,4 Mn. Elleina Bramall SPRJNOVILIB S11110011. Idaho Palls; Clarence Pearson, MendenhalL 72. widow of G. W. Menden- op Heber M. Hatband, of the Heber Firstdull Lai,. City; Milo and Roy, pair.", Wart. 'of Jesus Christ, el Letter,Church drs hall, died Sunday at her home here. Walt Jordan; titre atatem mrs.-cidsy Saints. She was born Aug. 18, 1876, in SpringSmith. Garland; Mrs: Stella Paterson ville. The died infant a daughter of Samuel end Susan Saturday at I:41 and atm wanam J. Low,. Wed jordaR 1,,. Miner In a Heber hospital where he was born Colimiin Braman. .......-- Burial vas in Heber She recived her education in Spring- Saturday morning. Cemetery. ville schools. K. A worker of Jesus Christ Surviving are lis par.nta I brother. of Latter-da- y Saints. she served on the Vance 01, twosisters, Janice and leuneral services will be conducted Tues- Kolob Stake Relief Society committee In Arlene Ferrer Heber; three grandparents. for .of Mn. Adel) burial clothes and in her earlier and four Calif.. Rosa. charge day in Santa Kunkel Hawkins. 41. former resident of If. she taught religion classes Primary. $alt Lake city. who died Saturday PUITII, and Minuet. She dld genealogical research and Temple work. Paul 1ng at her home In Santa Rout. accordSurvivors include the following sons and ing to word received by relatives here. V. She was born Dec. 26. 1906. In Salt daughters: Wesley Deal Mendenhall. POCATILLO--Pa- ut M. Childs. Stewart Allen. At Cornell Mendenhall, Mrs. Odesse Lake City, a daughter of Ross and of the Bannock Hotel barb.? Kunkel. She attended Mrs. Alberta M. Hoover. and Mrs. Elmlna McKnight Ruth Mrs and all shop, died Saturday afternoon in A. Pocaof Springville. Salt Lake City elementary schools, the Madsen. old LDS High School and the university M. Dixon i Vernal; a brother. Willem tello hospital of a heart attack. He was born Jan. 8, 1893, at Lewiston. sister. Mrs. Smile of Utah. She was a clerk at Irving Jun- Bramall. Springville; School for some time. before Johnson, Provo; 29 grandchildren awl lour Utah, a Ion of WI Mam L. and Miranda ior mg Jane Stewart Allen. Be attended schools she Was married to Melvin C. Hawkins. It Lewiston. and Brigham Young ColAult. L 1928. in PTOVO. They moved to lege at Logan. Be was a tradutlito of thil California several years ago. H. Bait Lake City Barber &hoc) la 1815. Surviving are her husband: a son, MelMr. Allen mu married to Venetia vin C. Hawkins Jr.. and two daughters Jean and Carol Hawkins. Santa Rosa: hisr May 31. 1916. in Logan and H. Knudson. 70, Jacobsen, three brothers. died.in a Brigham City hospital st 1 p.m. came to Pocatello 21 years ago. mother, Los Angeles: Mark.. Lawrence and James Kunkel. Los Saturday of a heart ailment. Surviving, besides his widow. ars a Anselee and a sister, Mrs. ray Krick-soHe was born Oct. IL 1878. In Dewey-vil- e, son. Max J. Allen. medical student at New York. K. T. loseon WI Al Marquette Laura and of son Nola Milwaukee. University, a Knudson. He resided in Deweyville his a daughter. Mrs, Paula Graydon, Ban Ansehno. two I. Calif.; life. J. Allen. brothers, entire Ford Be was married to Annie IL Hunsaker Grargeville. da.. and Id Allen. Burley. and one grandson. April 38. 1911. at Honeyville. -Be was a prominent farmer and stock Mrs. Ada Pori! Hardiman. St former on the county served had and grower, died Salt Lake City residant. Saturday it rodeo and county fair committees. Gary Roy 10 p.m. in Detroit. bitch., of causes inciHe is survived by - hie widow; in dent to old are, Salt Lake relatives were brother and two sisters: John Kundson. informed. SAUK Utah CountyGraveside ssireChristensen. Josephine ices for Gary 'Roy florin,, throe and arid. Hardiman tame ta. Salt Lake City Tremonton; Mn. and Mrs. Laura Poulson, one-half In 1908 from Detroit and resided here Deweyville, months old son of Roy Milos Logan. city.. She was born May 11, 1864, and rvioes will be held Tuesday at and DorisIn Hatch Thorley. were conducted the Salem Cemetery. on April 16. 1883, was married to John I PuneralIn the Deweyville Ward Sunday chapel, p.m. The chlid. died Friday in a Cadiz aty Hardiman. plant superintendent of Swett Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y hospital of ',meningitis. Candy Company. who died In 1941. Mallon Clarence C. Perry ofwith Saints Surviving are his parents and a brother Mn, Hardiman was a member of the ficiating. Friends may call at the family Thorley. and throe grandFirst Methodist Church and if the Or- home at Deweyville Tuesdll until time John Eugene and Ilia Hansen 'Marley Guy der of Eastern Star. rote interment will be In the Dew-gril- parent. of and Mrs,. diana two I. Hansen. a11 of Silent. sons 7 include and tw., Survivors Cemetery. daughters. William M. Northman, Salt ' Lake City: John Z. Hardiman, St. Paul Hill E. Minn.: Mn. Dan Lewis end Mn. Burton two brotha and sWer CampholL Detroit; ers. Mrs. Elsie, Dale. Prank and Fred irr. AbrrmONY. services ORIBMPuneral services toe Alma IL for George BBL lig,Ms.Funral Par& Hamilton. who died Thuredll Ontario; Canada: lour 60, who died Saturday at a Provo of pneumonia. were to be conducted at ki- - Olsen, grandchildren and live great-tra- rl autoan In toispitisi of injuries suffered 1:30 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ then. mobile accident. Jan. 6, have been post- of Latter-da- y Saints Tabernacle, by Bishponed indefiniOly: pending word from op T. M. Bassett of the Bt. Anthony First relatives in tho Bast, Ward. Burial was $o be In Pineview CemeThe body le at the PolirbOnim Mortu- tery at Ashton. ary 10 Cram. Mr. UM was boys Jens N. IMO, at Bt. ibhn, near Ma lad, Ida.. a son if Mathew and Katherine Bill. Re spent his early childhood at Maisel. In MO2 he in the sheep and cattle businalwi Junes Bill. After the death- - of ViRNALPunual servkas for Thomas brother. his brother, Ito continued in the sheep Harry Chapman. 31. Range ly, Colo, . who was engaged In It at the dad Sunday in a Vernal hospital, will businesdand time of his death. be held in the First Ward chapel, Church Be was married to Mrs. Mabel W. Davis' Saints, of Jesus Christ Of Latter-da- y Bt. Anthony. &mt. 11, IBM. Ds was Sa at 11 sm. Bishop William in HURRICANEAlice W. Camp- Wednesday active member of the Church sod a IL Wallis will tonduct the services. Wail member of the Yellowateas Stabs Met in ilat Mt. Immons Cemetery. QUOTWn bell, wife of George T. Camp- willMr.be Chapman via born la 1913 in Priests' He is urvived by his widow and two Mrs. bell Jr., died Thursday night aft- Mt. Ramona. I so of Mr. and He had sons, George Hill Jr.. and James ROL, Madison Chapman. flown' gt. Dean John L. Davis. Anthony: a She had been lived in Vernal prior to moving to and Frank A. Davis.Davis. er long illness. all og St. Anthool. where ha was employed by the and Mrs. bedfast more than two months. Rangely Stocking, Polly Magna, Dish; Standard Oil Company of California. live brothers, Andrew Hill BOW: ,,,,,,-,1A Survireing te his widow. Maurine Cordaughter ,,k.:-and Idward Mill. Itsitg: David ESL Poca,,, chilaren: Gwendolyn nea Chapman: three tello. and Alex Bill. It. Anthony: ilso of the late Mor- - , Nts SiniliOnt and sisters. Um and George Chapmair-Kathy Beans. thud, sad Mts. ' an daughtar. Leta, Range- Rims Rill, Ashton, rig Wilson Sr. an sight Mrs. Zone ir; the following sisters: and Sarah E. airs. Rani Rattan, Provo: newts, 4..:;.) 1,4r Springville; Mn. Vivian Inkhorn, PleasWilson, she was ant Grove: Mrs. Irma Gardner, pools: born at Moun- A 74 ,,4; 1, Mrs. Rowena Ourr . and a arothar, Cies .., , , angrily. tam n Chapman. in MISQUITT, 141U be held here Wednesday for eseirill: eloon '. B. Woodbury. Who died Saturday in Mess Ulla It the age ot Si. vo:4,, County, March Re was born Aug. II, 1867. Ou March , She 28, 1887. ISALPORD,--Puneral mrvices tot Mn. 11. 1681, he teas married to Martell Armenia liarkdull Sone, 45. will be con- Amelia Fuller 1st the St, George Temple. was married to ducted in the Milford Ward chapel of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Mr. Campbell I the Chuck it Jesus Chriet of latter-da- y Saints, After her death, Mr. Woodbury' Sainte. Thursday at 1 p.m. by Bishop was married to Clara Resin Celine Id. in St. George Dea, 4, 1913. George Carl Goodwin. loommodot Milford borne hi Mr. Woodbury wee in SCUT lelellee et Mrs. Bond died at her Temple, Church a long the Church of Jesus Christ 4 p.m.. following at of Lotter-da- y Saturdey of Jesus Christ i4,,s. Campbell illness. Salnts and fulfilled a Wince to Missouri. She was been Margit 5. ISO, in Goshen. He worked in the Mutuil Improvememt of Latter-da- y fuel, County. a eughter cif Solomon and Asociation. and was a Sunday School Saints, Nov. I. 108. She less married teacher for Wren' years. Lucy Clark Itarkdull. Nov. 35. 1855, to William Samuel Send husSurvivors Include his widow. and wee her She is survived by of 12 eons and daughters: Wallace WoodMillard County. Nation. St bo couple received their endowments bury; Mrs, Harriet Carden. and Mrs. Florband; four eons and one daughIn the lianti Tempts liday 30. 1906. Mr. ence Terry, St. George; Mrs. ?rano.. ter, Victor. Campbell, Mn. Doris Bond died three years ago. Harper, Meettuite: Ms. Amelia Morse and June and Arlin During her lito she had served la all Mn. Dallas Coleman, Sacramento. Calif.; Barber, Gordon, of the Church. She was Carl...Woodbury,. LOS Vegas. Nov..- - sad Campbell all of Hurricane; three organisations a pioneer of Reed. Utah. and while re- Merle Woodbury, Logan. there she wu president of the brothers, William Wilson . and siding Relief Society for six years. president of Howard Wilson, both of Hurri- the Primary Association and bad been assistant in ths Sunday School superinWilson of Jr. Morris cane, and She continued active antil tendency. PERRONUral Anton' Christenson died Amehealth presented Mr front further serv- at the family residence lAVerkin; four sisters, dra. bore Pride', el heart attack. lia Sanders of LaVerkin Mrs. ice.She la survived by two sone- - Irvin J. I Hs was born in Ephraim. Dec. 11, lani two Mrs. of Send Clinton and Milford; of land a Stratton son Hurricane; Pearl of Niels Anton and Annetta OlMrs. Cum& Goodwin of Mil- sen Christensen. He moved to Perron la Nellie May of Las Vegas, Nev., doubters. ford. and Mrs. Charlottle Poulton of Mur1901. whore he had since resided and two sisters. Mrs. Thoodocia Ration engird in farming and cattle and Mrs. Edna Bundy of Mt. ray; of Rod Mountain, Calif, and Mrs. A- Mr. Christensen was a member raising. of ten and grandStowe of Fillmore; 15 grand- Church el Jesus Christ el Latter-da- y the. Aria., llenoia Trumbull, &Illicit's. and 15 Saints. children. the family home Hs is survived by hie widow, Ilva Priende may caU May Punk Cluistenson of Perron; four sons, She had spent all her life at Thursday from a m. until 12:30 p 1, Burial will be in the Milford. Clyde A. Christensen of WatticiNew- - K.- -Mounta1nI-De1Virgin andHurrChristenson. Magna: Lyle U. Christensen. Dragsrton; and Paul N. Christensen of icane, Utah. She went to school Perron: one daughter, Mrs. Wien Robin.Ed-warE. F. at Virgin and Cedar City, Utah, ion of magnet four grandchildren: ene brother, Lawrence Christensen Of 'Wren; and moved to Hurricane with her OREMPun-ora- l one alter. Mrs. Alta Caldwell of services ler Mrs. Mary and Per. settlers. the first with family Elisabeth Fernsworth Edwards. 19, who rem. Ituniral services were to be held Idea. ' Mrs. L. died home a the at of the in was daughter, active Church, lw. Duke. She at 1 p.m. in the Perron Ward Friday morning of causes in- day chapel.. will be conductor' in the with Melton Richard Rehling officiating. starting to teach in Sunday 'cident .to Augs.Ward was to be in the Perron Centel- -, burial of Church chapel, Timpanogos School and. Primary at the age Jesus under of direction tory Latter-day the Witibeek Pan. Chnst et Sainte, Tues- eral Nome al Castle Dale. day at 12;30. p.sa. by liwzop I. IL abaof 13. , 1 (,-- 7 ) t, 1 -. 1 r e -, Gar- -, Elysian-buri- tam ' k, , - N.4t-''1- tits,,,k, ,:e.;.,.. rt Logan Health Office TO Lend Sick Room Supplies , by-, be in Burial will . Besides his parehts. he M survived bY three grandparents, Mr. and MIL David A. H. Crock. Pt. Duchesne, Walton, Draper. ..... Washington' lifeldnit-residen- 0044, -' ....::4 ira;"-ior- -- William ' . Esther Husbands 4r, Jeanor- alWa; '' ..,e4 114-- 7' e oesarredicaners;tiro3r Elmna Miss Campbell lived With her lainsister, Miss Agnes Campbell, for 81 years until the let- ters 7. of :' Tuesday from 6 to II ' p.m. and Wednesday', from , ' 10 Lat. to .: , , - Plrgivrilutrorl."4:ka . ,.. s, I , - I at , Saints. ter-da- y 4110$4 , , chapel, Chureh J88u8 Chris' of Bildir:ndsIL -'tt, , raa West I ' ''..,,tao ned - West i A MMrys... JOitrizdattaNPPzesonral mrWiliSs. South St. Iliac at Qs boats of a sister, Mrs. Stall1st It a.m. it 36 East Seventh 35 am. in 721, VittntudIst Sutllaynat.., ta wilt ba conducted I throm'a Salt let 12:30 p.m. in the ' Jan. 11,al 1049. Ho ;;.t. - ' ; !David Sherman Walton . th.7.174;;;t anC,d. I A 4 e, Z - BormNos.,11,-1860, a T. 10 .ti I IS II II SI . .19 sail ,10 . I 211 10 33 s- WWS. intim. IS i 401 l', T. Portland. Orman 4 . ss4 MI 34 , 43 Rona, Nevada . Rock Springs, Wye, I .01 Sale Letts City, 1;114 22 3 41 Ian Antonio. Texas ' man Dino. Catil 4 24 ir Ian Pransisca 44 20 IS 1,45 Malt 00011, Oklahoma City. Okla. Omaha. lob. Phoenix, AIM. Pocatallo Idaho 21 Cola. ..... . . . .. trait, Mich. Minn. NDuluth. Junction...0010..211 Lan Vegas.. T. IS '"s----- ;',. - tree. 44t, , If A OMCIAL FORECAST SALT LAZE viaNnitGenerally fair with increasing elondineu Monday night. Mostly cloudy Tuesday with some light snow. Somewhat warmer Monday night and Tuesday with low ' Tuesday morning near 10 and high Tuesday afternoon Mt - UTAHlair with increasing cloudiness Monday night Part, Ty cloudy Tuesday south and mostly cloudy north with some light snow northwest portion. Continued cold south and east portions but somewhat warmer northWest portion Monday night and Tuesday. Low Tuesday morning five above to five below . s.. eouth and east and five to 15 above northwest. High temperatures Tuesday 20 to 30 northwest and 15 to 23 south and east. t SOUTHWESTERN IDAHOIncreasing cloudiness Monday l eight with snow continuing Tuesday morning. Partly cloudy with , occasional snow showers Tuesday afternoon. Slightly warmer Monday night with low temperatures five to 15 above high Tuesday afternoon 13 to 25. SOUTHEASTERN IDAHOIncreasing cloudiness Monday night with Tuesday morning and afternoon. , Warmer Monday night with temperatures zero to 11 above; high PROVO"March ' of Dimes" 12 afternoon 22. to drive chairmen of Utah County Tuesday HUMIDITY communities were announced At 8:20 a.m., 78 per cent Monday by J. W. Thornton of PRECIPITATION .1,rcs vo, cdunty thairman. . Precipitation final' Jan. 1 .98 . With a goat of 119,000, or 25 Departure since Jan. 1 47 Icents per capita, the campaign alPrecipitation since Oct. 1, 1948 8.19 ready is under way in all sec. Departure since Oct. 1, 1948 .. 1.81 tions of the county, Mr. Thornton Station I w - sere Ices for son of Llewellyn and Boverii were conductad Monday The baby 1,u.larShOtSMing Cemetery. , ter birth. I Ouritivini are the bluetits. two littera. I Mildred GeneVieVe and Patricia Ann Ott-tin- s. 1 Smithfield. and three grandparent4, I ' ; ; THOMAS Ariz.Edgat Chealey, 4, ton of Ed Chesley, t of Salt Lake 807,784.90. early pony express rider in Utah, was born :she here City 2, Aug. Total real property roil charge a daughter of John C. athl died in Morris Squibbs Hospital was $482,91817, which included 1878, Julia Bergstrum Sandberg. In here Sunday. for 8128,57221 city; $104,49434 1904, she was married to Edward Mr. Chesley a resident 0 Arifor ubUc utilities, and 8159,851- - M. Husbands, who died in 1945. .72 for land roll. zona, since 1000, born In Ka-na- b, Surviving are two sons, TheoPublic utilities pay a major dore ' Utah. ' M. Husbands, Salt Lake share of total tax. Idaho Power Be was a member of the rt. City; E. Monroe Husbands, NeedCompany paid '843,551.33 and ham, Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. T. Thomas High School board for 13 Upton, Pacific Railroad paid 150,- - C. Wheeler, Azusa, Calif.; a sis- years. 'He is survived 7011.60 in the first half, which ter, Mrs. Julia C. Waring, by his Seattle, 13 50 per cent of the total.. widow, 12 children, four brothand four grandchildrn. ers, a sister and 17 grandchildren. THE WEATHEk MOON I 4(nnic S. Campbell, 88, of 124 I II Ncrth State St, active.. worker the Church of Jesus Christ-o- f I' Latter-da- y Saints, died Monday at 8:15 cm. in a Salt Lake hos'''sk pital of nuns incident to old , ,.,,, -- i - I I I , , (Tbs lieseret New, doet not chitin tor,dealb notices , pictures printed '4 thew columns.) Lillian Edith P:Gardn;r 4, in Sale Lake City; she was one of twin daugh- -tens of Robert Lang and Mary Stewart Campbell, pioneers of 1848. Her father was one of the first regents of the University of Deseret and was chairman of the committee appointed to reorganize the university in 1089. He was 'also Sone of the first state superintendents e ofpublic , - ''''''''''"-- - , BUY - age. '. .. t I I I Obituary Ngtices - ,, I I - I Z ' 1 Al Age of 88', - , I 3uccumbs 1 t I ' I ' 1 Temple Wörker - , Infant Gittins 0 Mary sed. Friends may cill at the Olpin Mortuary and at the In. Orem Monday evening, home of Philo T. Edwards in day from 9 mom to time Burial will be in Provo City Robert Skelton Orem. Tues- el 'stele:es. Cemetery. TOOKLF,v4runera1 services Skelton 45, who died for Hobert of a Saturday heart WIIII born in Beaver. attack while preparing to attend tn. a daughter et Philo To funeral of mother, will be conducted and Margaret Adams Farnsworth. Wednesday his 1 pm. in the Termite Booed at She received her suly education in lleav Ward chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Sho was married to Lotter-daOr public schools. Mn. Edward. I AprU 3. 184,9, - Sainte by Bishop George Bel. AIM'S Robert Edwards, May 9, 41181r-ie son the toosle Thirtl Ward. Beaver. and later in the St, George TemFriends call at the Tooets Fn. may They moved to Provo in 1921. Mr. pi. Home Wednesday from 10 avc to Edwards died in 1926, since which time aural time of services. Burial will be In the in Orem ill bad resided Mrs. Edwards was an settee member Tootle City Cemetery. of various Church organisations and was ornen BIRTHS: also well known se a practical nurse. IRWIN. Ida. Funeral itervicesi fag She was the mother of 11 sons and Rickie Bill sou infant Thatcher, of ter. doughters. six el whom surely': Mrs. W. and Mrs. Henry K. Thatcher. were to be J. freith, Provo; Mrs. W. M. 01117, Mrs. conducted Monday noon In the Trott Duke, Phil T. and Clyde L. Edwards, Ward chapel. Church of Jesua Christ of ail of Orem. end 'Mrs.. L Haws, Vale, Saints. Ore. Also surviving ars two sisters. Miss Latter-da- y McCAMMON, Ida.Putieral services fee Alice Farnsworth. Provo. and Mrs. Jane Mrs. Anne Mae Norton Romriell. 75, nt Greene. Pt. Anthony, Ida. two brother. for 50 Years, whe Dennis Farnsworth, Anthony. and dWd of McCammon Friday. were to be conducted Moe-da- y Los Reuben Si Farnsworth. Angeles; at 2 p.m. l licCammon High &hoot 61 great - granrichildren.1 grandchildren. by Bishop Vert Hall of McCantmon Ward, and eight Church of Jesus Chnist y Of H. C. Trump Gladys tOVNTIFOLPurieral Sainte. PRI:STOW, of 14tter-da- y servitor foe sotnone Jensen. U. abe died Sunservices for lirs day after Henry a on illness, will be random.- 61. Christensen ad Wednesday at 1 pea. In the First Ward Trump, Gladys Henrietta of 66 West Center St., who died Saturihapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter. day, will to conducted Tuesday ROOM in day Bikinis. re. Bountiful Pint Word chapel. Church et, ORKSTON. Mary Itallnibb Saints. by Saxton Davis, 70, dted Saturday Jesus Christ et Lotter-da- y after an illness of several months. Shame J. Glenn Mineola. Friends may call al the family POCATELLOPaul Stewart Anita'. rt. d to from 9 Of and the Bannock Hotel barbels Monday poi. Tueedav until 11 a .m. Burial will be Is dam died Saturdsy afternoon lw litiv . entente hospital stg a heart attack. lleentliel Ow Cemetery. , 4, , - |