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Show fC Pago 18 THE No NEWS' Salt Lake City, Utah DESERET r that their flock had left the township.-' -- When the government decided to build a Japanese relocation center near Delta, much of the land owned .by Abraham residents, which is located 12 miles northwest of Delta, was bought for the confines of Annual Eagles Convention To Be Held At Murray June 19 h. Special to TEe-Ne- ws -- - The Fiaternal hold their a nual state conventoin in Murray . Praggastls. Bingham, Allen Tooelef J. E. Schlotterbeck, Salt Salt Lake; James Lake; . Jaek Creeden, Bingham; Theo F. - P, Andrews, Tooele; Marks, Sait Lake, and Ernest Wright, Murray. Jack Birch is chairman of the assisted convention committee, by Cliff Larson, Roy Nilsson, L. A. Walters, Ernest Wlight, B. A. fiasco, Vaughn Soffe and Victor Or-rie- r Saturda y; The convention will convene at 10 am, and the address of welcome wall be given by Mayor Curtis L. Shaw. Response will be made By a member; of Murray Aerie, 1760. During the morning business session an address will be given, bv Bernard Goldstein, Brissell. representative of Grand Worthy President, Lester H Loble. Committed reports will be read Bacterioligist beduring the afternoon ginning at 1'30 pm. Following CEDAR CITY. The Branch this there will be election and in- Laboratory of the State Health stallation of officers and an adDepartment has been reopened at dress to the State Aerie by Mr. 4heafter Goldstei The banquet Is 'scheduled for having been closed since April 7im, folowedby bowling, with because a bacteriologist wa&jiot (se-sio- ray at 8 pm. and a dance at-- lurmer bactei lologlst was tians-ferreto the Salt Lake ofiice, Fraternal Hall at 9 JO pm Murray Aerie officers are D D. leaving a vacancy here. Daniel Frame, Cliff Larson, L. Glen Lar- M. Jones, a former Salt Lake resson, Roy Nilsson, Franklin Jones, ident will be the new bactei'olo-glSt- . Ernest Wright, Frank Garn, 'Mr. Jones received his training Vaughn Soffe, Victor Brissell, Ray Spencer, John Herling and Wil- aT Unlveisity of iftah, and for liam Walther. the past thiee years has been State Aetie officers include Dan. working at Brownsville, Tex. Harvey of Salt Lake; Sam Craig, Prior to going to Texas Mr Jones Tooele; Jack Birch, Murtay; Chris was at University of Utah Fire Razes 3 Buildings Tluee business iniunos. VERNAL All thiee wcie blazing buildings were razed by file at buildings were leveled Damage 7.45 p m. Monday before volun- was estimated at $15,000. teer firemen could get the blaze Efficient woik of the volunteer under control. The ilames threat- fne fighters saved the New Main ened other buildings in the heart Theater. The Vernal Auto Comof the Vernal business district. on tho southwest pany The fne broke out in Alexs of the building cafe caught fire and the Cafe and soon the Woolley & roof and second story were Turner barber shop west of the gutted befoie the firemen could cafe, and the Burlington Trail-way- s stem the spread of flames. bus depot east of the cafe. Fte Less- than a tvh oil Ft h e fire hioke out in the cafe the conflagiation was reduced to limits in which it could be conPRESTON. Ida. Herman Perk- trolled Investigation are under ins of- Idaho Falls, fireman on way today by Wendell Pope, the Uftion Pacific Railroad, was city fne chief, and Jack Milburn, the victim Monday morning of a mvsterious accident. Mr. Perkins' train, northbound, stopped In Davton at 10.08 a m. and left PROVO Brigham Young Uni-ve- t on schedule. At 10 53 a southbound train pulled into the Day-to- n sity Summer School registrastation with Mr. Perkins is surpassing all expectation aboard. The crew had picked him up unconscious from the side of tions under these war conditions, tracks about five miles out of stated Dr. A. C. Lambeit, dean of Swan LaRe. - Dr. Leo Hawkes, Franklin the BYU summer session. IYan La m be ft reported that the County physician, rushed him to the Preston tiospnal and treated reglstiation was evenly divided him for superficial bruises and among all depaulmfjnts on the lacerations and possible interncampus, and that it did not center al Injuries. classes or Mr. Perkins said he remembers in the courses Education nothing between the time he left courses have been in great deDayton and the time he regained consciousness under the doc- mand. he said Hcrme-- e Ptofessor tors care. Potion, principal of the BU training the school, reports biggest summer school That the school has ever had. ElemMANTI Mrsrv, Elizabeth C. ental y registration was held in Munk, wife of the5' late Joseph three departments, kindergarten, Munk, celebrated her eightletn birthday anniversary at her home recently. . Many of her friends and rein fives called during the afternoon. OGDEN Final examinations She has been at her home in Man-t- i were taken yesterday by 50 navat since May 30, and is improving the first group aviation cadets, a fractuieri hip sy, nicely from r-- - a Accident RR Boy Drowns the camp. The Topaz Relocation Center now occupies most of the land. So Ao get back to the first premise that if voura going to hold church there must be someone attending the services." the Deseret Stake presidency decided that tlje Abraham Ward just wasnt any more. It was dissolved at th- - --take conference Sunday. The few members who Were left have been transferred to the Sutherland Ward. -- SPECIAL NOTICE Local And State Obituaries Fishing In River Joint James Self PRESTON. KelthT Schwartz, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartz of Dayton was drowned at 7 p.m. Sunday in Bear River. The boy, and a friend Neal Coburn, were fishing. Kieth had waded across the river once and John Junes Self 79, a resident of Utah moo IBM, died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Edith Jones, 1591 Richards Street, yesterday at J pm. of ailments incident to 1 are. Mr. Self waa bom Oct. J, 1963, In England, ihe son of Peter Anthony and Rebecca Toe Self. He came to Salt Lake with his mother at the aye erf live Art active member of tha Church of Jesua Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, he was a high priest in the Jefferson WarjJ and had served as a chairman of the old folks committee,- - He waa a candy salesman for many years and a member of the Helds band of Salt Lake. Hia wife, Man a Rigby Sell, died In was attempting it again when the river bed caved under him to a depth of 18 feet. The boy could not swim, but he struggled to savet himself. His friend was unable to help him. Franklm County Sheriff Lee 1941. Mrs. Surviving are thro daughters Marlowe Florence Hansen and Deputy Burton, Mrs. Jones "and Mrs, Funk with the aid of Parley Grace Timpson all "of Salt 'Cake two Shaeffcr and Orville Talbot and sons, William A Self ol Salt Lake and Harry $elfof Denver Toloja their boat and equlpment.began Mrs. 'Lottie of Salt Lake, 33 looking for the body Immediate- grandchildren Eardley and nine ly. Wesley Maimberg from the children Funeral services will be conducted sTTenif's office it Logan, Utah, at 3 pm in the Jefferson Ward brought additional ..equipment, Thursday Inter Chapel at 1510 Richards Street ke Bear-Laofficialrof-fere- d ment will be in the Salt Lake City and the may call at the residence their help. The body was at 1599 Friends Richards Street Thursday from found at about 1'30 a m. Monday, 10 a,m until 30 Services will be He was botn in Dayton, June ronduited by BishoppmE. A. Jorgensen of Ward Jefferson the Ven-na 3, 1928, a son of John and Schvaneveldt Schwartz. He was a student of West High George L Goode School. He was ordained a teach"George L Goode, 97, 11 Rustic Flace, yesterdav at 10 am. in the Salt er in the Church of Jesus Christ died, Lake Infirmary of causes incident of Latter-daSaints, the Sunday to ageCounty before his survived He death. by two sons. John is morning He is survived by his parents Goode and Lawrence Goode of provof and a daughter, Mrs. Sarah Barnett of and the following "brothers and Bingham. ' sisters, Mae, Napa Jane, Helen Venna, and David Lee. Bertha A. Stoke Thomas Funeral services will be. conBerth Stokes Thomas, 50, ducted Wednesday at 2 pm, in formerly died yesterday -- o. -- Tim-berg- , MURRAY on- - 15, 1943 Land, No Membelrs, No Vard How (Special To Tlie New) DELTA. If youre going to hold church there must be someone attending the services. That is the line of reasoning the bishopric of. the Abraham Ward had to' adopt recently when the bishop and his counselors looked around and found j,- Tuesday, June Jock Fisher Reed BINGHAM Jack JibfReed, eon of Ed and Nellie Ratio Reed OBSOLETE of Copperfield, died yeateraay ui a Bingham hospital A twin, the Infant waa bora Jung 12 in Bingham besides the parents, Survivors, two brothers, the twin, Norman Edgar Reed, and Edward Reed Graveside service were to have been conducted this afternoon at .30 pm. m Bingham Cemetery. George H. McCarty hard to get AVAILABLE NOW AT THE 0. K. RUBBER WELDERS . GREEN RIVER Wyo Funeril eerr lor George H. McCarty, 93, long time resident of Utah and Wyoming, were conducted Sunday afternoon in tba Congregational Church, with the Rev. C L. Callahan of the Episcopal Church officiating. Burial was tn Riverview 780 SOUTH STATE born lit Clinton. Mo., Nov, bis youth hp was a farmer in Missouri, then went To Jensen, Utah, almost 56 vears ago. In 1998 the family moved to Burntfork, Wyp, NOTICE Ices Cemetery. He was 17V - TIRES . ? RECAPPING AND REPAIRING LegaJ Notice 396 0 - 67 ,WEXBASEMENTS Why not have a dry, white baseUSERS great-granment with ARMORCOAT? It eeala Tne following applications have been againfHydrostatic pressure.' ARMOR COAT applied to wet walla will stop filed with the State Engineer to apMembers of the Davis County leaks Investigate. Daniel C. Forbes, water in Salt Lake County propriate Frank Backapanos 312 Dooly Bldg., 5 alt Lake. me' at committee charged State of Utah," for domestic purposes with Cem-eter- v Funeral service for pJNGHAM the entire year, all locations the administration of the meat Frank Backapanos, who died Thursday throughout from SLBAM. Cesspools "and -- Septic Tanks in a Sait Lake hospital, will be con being program and the issuance of 15204 d John Henry Clark. 2786 So. 1 1 pm. xm the ducted tomorrow at clwuwj rBEB INSPECTION. aec .015 Lake slaughter permits in the county, Salt Road, City Greek Orthodox Church at Second. West ft. well bet. 100 and 125 as selected Monday by the Davis and Third South Streets in Sait Lake, ft from ata a BURIAL VAULTS point S 50 ft. and W. with the Rev. John Vassiliadei offi- 420 deep County war board in conjunction ft. from tha NVs Cor. Sec. 27, T. 1 ciating with officials of the United States will Burial be in Mt. Olivet A W. 15205 Hansen, 3717 So. 3rd East, Food Administration, include Salt Lake City 015 ec, ft. from a Leonard H. of Layton, welt bt. 100 and 250 ft deep at a David V. Bell chairman; Wilkie Galbraith of ft. point S 2462 65 ft. and W. 199 84 y NVs 1 from R. Sec. the T Cor. 31, G. A 8., ROCK SPRINGS. of Harold Holt Wyo Kaysville, pioneer in the use of steam drilling rigs and heay IE Clearfield, Dr. Keith Barnes- - of 15206 Harrison M. Peed. 2522 Chatham ml production in Wyoming, Davtd V. Bounof Kaysviye, Coy Hayward Bell. 79, retired superintendent of Union St,2 Salt Lake Citv, 015 see ft from well a in bet 200 and 300 fU. deep at tiful. and Mrs. Reva Wicker of Pacific Railroad Company -- water prop- a point 9 600 fC and W. 1360fl. from erties in western and southern Wyoming, Bountiful. Cor Sec 33. T 1 S , R I W the Es died here Saturday after a long illness 15211 Eva E Synderrae-rd- , 1625 West First meeting of the commitHe was pist grand commander of the FUNERAL DIRECTORS L Grand Comamndery of Wyoming. Knights Clayboume Salt Lake City, .015 sec. ft. tee will be held in the AAA of- -high "priest of deep at a point S 294 2 ft and TemptaandW8sroyiLl at g p. ceL?Yto-Mondav-k California of a heart in Altadena Maaons the Wyoming Royal Arch Sunset Laum Mortuary ' 586 ft from the Nl Cor. Sec. 27. T. M Whitesides, chairman of Born June 15. 1963, near Ehaabeth 1 Mortuary is in charge of relameaccording to word received by R 1 W. Blair County, Penn, he be-- f the Davis County war board said. burial, 15216 -- J Nelson. So. 4045 furnace, Victor 13th. . 1930 at East Vwtellas Road, bhe lived nr CiiV 'ol5 nh ft? irom Acquaint! SfisAlTdeng'-srfali- f waeTwrn -- in pro the use of steam drilling rigs in the a 2 in well bet 200 and 300 ft deep 19 1 893 the riautrh Draper, Utah, Feb oil fields Pennsylvania N 626 151 ft. 19 at W. ft. and and-Ella point en ter of Thomas L, Canfield. Active m Masonic circles, he was from .the SE Cor. Sec. 32, T. 1 S , R. 8foker of Rawline Lodge No. 5 AP 1 E member Sur Ivors include her husband, Ralph of the AONMS, 15219 Roscoe King, 9831 So. Redwood Bell Thomas, Altadena. Calif : and the and AM: Korein Temple 11. Lawrence chapter No. Royal Arch Road, Salt Lake City: 015 sec. ft from following brothers and sisters Joseph Maaons Malta Commander No 16 and a 2 in well bet 250 and 350 ft. deep at F L. Stokes of Los Angeles Marie a point 8 240 ft. and E 145 43 ft. from Phelps of Midvale Archibald L Stokes Mountain Lily chapter of the OES, the Ni's Tor Sec. 27, T. 1 S . R 1 W Beauty and Dignity of Murrar Marcus A Stokes of Oak 15222 ' FRANKLIN. Ida. (AP) The Coeur dAlene, and there were dale, Calif ; aad Orson A. Stokes of Dr. A. C. Olmsted Harry A Bruce. 1837 So 9th Without Extravagance West, Salt Lake CitvtOlS sec, ft. from war can be won months soon- three men where Lewiston now Tirer, Am 350 13th So E. C Pb. Dr. A. ted 71, a 2 in. well bet. 180 and 300 ft deep ELKO. Ne Olm, at Ihe the Friends body hwy view er," Governor Bottolfsen assert- stands. But in all the vast re- Goff prominent citizen of Wells, at a point 8. 1069 ft and W. 1672 ft. w Midvale Thuriday doctor and home m Wells early Monday from thb EV ed today, if we put aside greed, gion south of the Salmon River morningMortuary Cor. Sec. 14, T. 1 FUNERALS the died at his The funeral will be in Death followed a long illmorning envv and selfishness and pull to- there was no white settlement. Draper Ward Chapel in Draper Thursday ness. Dr Olmstead waa born Aug. 92, 152J-nh- n J34 Za.t 7th KOEGLER T Oed.n afternoon. all-oFuneral eervicee for Walter 1871. at Maquon, 111 He quoted from an early-da- y gether in So unity as did the Salt Lake Citv 015 sec ft from Koegler, age 35, will be conducted-WednesdaHe arrived in Wells, Feb 8 1 897, a 3 in. well bet 150 and 250 ft deep pioneers whose memory we are Franklm historian who wrote Zoro Howd Cotter at 12 30 pm in the Wanda- ever 563-3there lived and many E at 8 309105 since, making a lt and point mere L D. S Chapel, 2920 So SevWe were a happy and united honoring here todav in the first of hia rails either by buggy or horse- ft. from Sec. 12, T. 1 b, the Cor. Wy enth Last, with Bishop N. T. Marsh Word was received in Saif Lake tocom- people.5' and then added what He was a civic worker, being a R 1 W back permanent agricultural ofliuaUng. IntermmV wiU bo-- to the day of the dath of Mrs Zora Howd member ol the Commercial lub, the 15237W t ilia m A Wifnm, Boulder Ut T munity in the state of Idaho. significance in those word m Cotter 45 in Santiago Chile Sunday, Elysian Gardens under direction of of Elks Masons and 2 in. well 015 see. 120 a ft Irom ft Knights Pythias, Olsen causes. Mrs. Cotter was a The Masons will officiate at his fu- deep at a The governor spoke at services fact, what a watchword for to- of natural Mortuary. point S 93 73 ft. and E 1542 16 former X tahn be a united to dav later S 1 neral announced NW services See. from T. B. ft. the Cor. the establish30, people. commemorating MrCORMlCK Services lor Charles J. She was bom about 1999 In Reaver, of1 E Dr Olmsted waa a regent the in unitv there is strength, he a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Simeon ment of Franklin by Mormon McCormick, aged 66 years, of 135 South of Nevada for manv years and 15239 4408 So Woodrow W Steven be conducted East Third will call I of Howd said A of the for all Idaho Street, and graduate University from June 15, Utah, a member of the Wells school State St . Murray, Ut .015 sec. ft. pioneers by the Rev. Floyd W. Barr, D. D , TuesUtah she moved to Chile about also all of America to pull together of 1860. from a 3 in well 100 ft deep at m in the First Presbyterian 1919 4 at her marriage to Jobs board. p following day 171 N 1056 3 ft and E 96 ft from point in the united spirit of the pio- R Colter Church, South Temple at C Street. the W4 Cor See 6 T 2 S R. 1 F Paying tribute to those first neers of Franklin Interment in Mt Olivet Cemetery, 'and Idaho. I Survivors, besides the husband, In Elixabefh McDougall 15242 RusseU Young, 2212 McClel residents, the governor drew a call for them to assert their faith elude a son John R CoUrr Jr of San tinder direction of Ricketts Allcott POCATELLO "Funeral service were land St, Salt Lake Citv 015 see ft. a brother, Lei Howd, of conducted and 344 Last First South Street. tiago as of Idaho Mortuary, in existed Miss at it Malad Elizabeth 3 200 300 lor bet picture from a in well ft. and and this tn govBeav er. in liberty great McDougall, I860, a part of the territorv of ernment of ours. . . . pioneer resident of Idaho deep at a point S 69 ft and W. 451 ft WILCOX Services for Charles Marsh who died Friday in a Los Angeles hos- Irom the E4 Cor Se 6 T 3 s R. 1 E Wilcox, age 67 years, of 2237 East Washington, with James Buchanis upon us In the George Millord Fitts 15245 after an illness of a month Cornelius Van Ry, 66 W Bur"Adversity pital second South Street, will be conSixty an president of the United States form of a world conflict. This She fame ta ldaho many years ago ton Ave , Salt Lake Citv .015 see ft. ducted bv the Rev, H, Lyon Baynes, George Millard Fitts 96 of 3177 Lake Irom. Springfield, IlU and spent many beL-3-56 in the trying days just before is ul-jre- ii 350 ft. ad Wed- -of BetfieTBaptiBTThurch, died Monday noon-- at the Jhe test for her sons and Street, veanrat Malad aa a teacher. Leaving deep at a point S 158 6 ft and W. -the Civil-War- , at 2 p nr at 344 East First lly home of coronary thrombosis 10 jears ago she made her home da'lighters 8 there 439 ft Cor. 24. from Sec. T the E4 call Friends South 9 at Street. 1856 in Or He was born, Nov. may When. 1860 opened there were 1 California. Of southeastern Idahos pres- angeville, R 1 W. lnd , a son of John Calrm in Survivors plac of services Tuesday and WedDr a 15247 brother, inelijde Mr L 105 Frank East to not a Norn, dozen exceed ent I Interment until Mr. time and Perminda Dalton Fitts. itls Charles McDougall of service probably nesday development, he said As Springfield, two Southgate Are . Salt Lake Citv 015 see in the family plot m Mt Olivet, by white people in all of what lat- look around me in this fertile came to Salt Lake 55 years ago in Pocatello. Judge Isaac Mcft. irom a 2 in. well bet 450 and 550 Ricketts Allcott Mortuary. the operated the 239 Cate nephews and er became Idaho," he said. There valley with its beautiful farms, at He339 formerly D C Dr. and McDougall ft deep at a point N 240 47 ft and South State Street, and later the Dougall Bakos will were three or four Catholic I feel that those early-da- v at 27 West Jirt South Street, another nephew, Maynard McDougall in w 1065 5 ft from the S" Cor. Sec. BAKOS Services for Frank pion Gem Cafefrom be held Wednesday at 1 p ra.-- in the 10 years ago Chicago 19 T 1 S R. 1 E business retiring on indeed-bat e the ncers would mission the of priests were conducted by proud Funeial service widow GreekOrthodox Holy TVinify Mrs. include E Lerow Church, his 15246 No RFD 1, 5urirore Everett, their present-- d a v successors E T Ferry of the Pocatello Box 67, the Re five sons and daurh. Second West and Third South Streets, 015 nee ft from Gebrge M Fitts Magna, Ut Church Mrs Rev officiatMr M. Vassiliades John Thornton with a Presbyterian Winnie 3 to m well trs 300 400 a ft return bet and Urging deep pioneer k Bagby and Ja k C. Fitts of at a point S 82 S ft and W 1900 1 ing Friends may call at the Bingham principles he said their way of Marcia Robert R Fitts of Andrew Petersen Salt Lake Mortuary, Tuesday afternoon and evethe NB Cor. Sec. 1, T. 2 S , R. life was simple. They shared and South Salt (itv Lake and George W Fitts ning and Wednesday prior to 12 noon. ALEM Funeral services for Andrew a w 15 grandchildren children from nf Culver Citv Calif first giade, and shared alike. Interment, Mt Olivet (emeterv, under 15349 Pan H Holder RFD No. 7. 77 well known resident ol Petersen, 2-and three great grandchildren. direction of Bingham Mortuary. and Miss PeterCall those pioneers superior .015 see ft. grades from this city, who died suddenly Saturday Box 100 A Murray. Ul son noted that the children who men, if you like, but I believe from a 3 in well bet 100 and 200 ft. SMITH Funeral services for night of a heart ailment will be con Mary Mrs. T. Anderson Lena 36 N 60 a 2 E at and Sal ft at the ducted deep Wednesday it point Hansen Smith of 561 Center Street pm have registeted are of the high- Americans can and must get WVs Cor Sec 9, T. 3 S Clarence em Ward Lhapel from the ft. 5 will Nn be by announced later Bishop Apt were Funeral est caliber. services being completed Sheets Friends may fall at the family R 1 Wi back to their principles of unity from 36 East Seventh South Street. today for Mrs Lena Thompson Ander-n- n home The high-scho15250 summer regis- and the the to 3170 So. Hans services. Andersen, Funeral Deseret P directors, Mortuary. prior 1155 Second 65 South East of spirit. 2d West St Salt Lake Citv .015 sec tration is also heavy. Principal The pioneers . . , .endured a Street who died at 4 10 "pm. yesterday ft from ft 3 in well bet 180 and 300 A. J. Clarke reports an unusuallifetime of hardship, and I be- in a local hospital of a heart ailment, Sylvia Ana Moss deeo at ft. a point s 982 73 ft. and Mrs Thompson, a native of Denmark WOODS f ROS Gravenidf services E 678 01 ft from v ly laige number of boys desiring lieve therefoie that American the NV Cor. Sec. was born on Der 11 1867, in Norresund conducted Monday for Sylvia Ann were 1 1 W to complete high school i equip24 T R NOTICE should be willing to forego a hv, coming to Salt Lake at the ace ot Moss iiri&v old daughter of Eldon and S. 15251 70346 Arnold H Petersen. RFP No 1, ments so they can enter special-ize- d few luxuries. 15 She married John Anderson on. Blanthb Moss of Woods Cross who died Box ec. Ut 015 131, Magna ft. from IN THE DISTRICT COIRT OF THE 11. 1876 and a short time later Sunoav in a Salt Lake I say. . , .that only' those April hospital college courses before induc150 ft well and 90 OF UTAH bet STATE deep moved with him to Ogden, where she Surviving in addition to the parents at a tion. who have given a son or daugh- lived for 17 jears Third Judicial District point N 79 5 ft and E 533 ft. are three brothers and a sister Harold, a 29 The first summer-schoo- l 1 S T. Sec. from Cor. assemAND the OR 9 R. THE IN , to moved Ferron ter to the armed forces (OLNTV OF BALT Devar From and LaVon Moss, three Dwam Ogden thev have w LAKE bly will be held Tuesdav at 11 really anv thing in common with Emery Countv where thev lived for grandparents Mrs Lillian Moss D Moods 1 15253 Mr P HammiM 1485 and In Clev Mr Mr o! Arthur 15 and Matter the ol the Application of John and the death Cross following am and a fine musical progiam the pioneers, and bv that same jpar, West Ru&sett Salt Lake Citr ,015 sec. INTERMOUNTAIN CASKET COMPANY, huband she moved 1o Salt Lake, erly of Idaho Falls, Ida. hr has been arranged, Dean Lam- token, only thev ran lay 2 ft from 120 a bet 100 well and in of where A her Corporation, for Dissolution. any death. she resided at the time ft deep at a point S 1974 ft aod W Notice i hereby given that bert, said. Niels C. Myrup pure rlaim to sacrifice 402 ft from the N4 Cor. Sec 23, T. She is survived bv a daughter, M Casket Company, a Utah corbe will 1 1 GUNNISON Funeral services R Ws H L Burge of Salt Lake, a son Albert has filed Hs application pray-- " 15255 Farl J Healy 364 Vine St . poration-, two half sis- held f orm Niels C Myrup, 71 Wednesday Anderson orLo Angeles a decree of dissolution. Any for ing 2 Ward ( bap-el in the Gunnison p 015 sec ft from a 3 In. Miirrav Ut ter. Mr. Sophia Crawford of Helper at Bishop" or corporation having any Hyrum Christianson will of- well bet 75 and 150 ft deep at a point person, firm and Mrs. Josephine Lyons of Mantt, objection to said application, or any ficiate. 1711 ft and E 354712 ft. from the claim against said corporation, must file OGDEN In honor of 12.0001 ond Street entrance of the railMr Mvrup died of a heart ailment W4 for Sec 7. T 2 S, R IE.. Wilhelmine H. Thalmann Sunday at 11 a m. at the family resi 15263 Allen E Pecker. 173 East 24th bis or its objections to said application emSouthern Pacific Railroad road shops. to July 20, 1943, the date upon dence. , So 015 sec talt Lake (itv ft. prior Willhelmme Hellmann Thalmann, 89 ployes now in the armed services, Directed bv S H. Bevan, railHe was born at Gunnison March .. irom St, a 2 in well bet 240 and 300 ft. which said application has been set yeterdav at 3 35 p m at her resi- 29 1872 son of Lars i hnstian lor hearing before the above entitled employes and their families and road machanist, whose committee died 77 N 440 a at ft W and deep point 774 Ashton Avenue, of a lung and Maron Chnstensen He 471 Mvrup fonner employes of the southern included Albert Neal. William dence ft. from the SE Cor. Sec. 25. T. 1 court condition has spent most of his life in Gun Dated thi 5 dav of June 1943. Salt Lake division assembled Negus, the Pailey B. Leishman, A native of Germanv, she had lived mnn and livecy several years m Ltnuh S R 1 W ALVIN JvEDDINGTON. Countv Clerk, Protest resisting the granting of any the United States for 39 vears and County. this afternoon at the Twenty-sed- llie entertainment featured music in By DOUGLAS THOMSEN. (SEAL) n rea-soof the with foregoing applications, wa a member of the Forest Dale Ward Mr Mvrup niarned Linda J Fjeld Deputy Clerk. must be in affidavit form bv the band of the Utah of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- sted June 8 1896 and to the union with therefor, 4- j. extra tjppy and filed with the Judd Raj, Quinmv k Nebeker were born one son Orion F Mvsup faints at my set vice forces depot, under tate Fngineer. 403 State Capitol Salt Attorneys lorAppUcant Born m on March 2L San Francvsco, Lahf- - five daughter icbeldingcn ) direction of Leopold Yost, bx Uttr Utah, with a fee of $1 oa 921 Kearns Building rtatrrbter'"of Johann Mr 'Mary Etna Dibble, Mrs Jenny LakebeforeMv ra Bingham,' Salt Lake Cttyr Utah August 13 1943 I Brown Mav Me the Bonme ind and and k Fried Lalharto and Eva Berber soprano PROVO Malicious juveFP H WATSON Lois M Anait Lake Mr Pacific chorus. Fawcett, U llmann Southern R C. Coughlin being first duly sworn, STATE ENGINFER. niles broke into Survivors include her husband John derson. Presion Ida., and Mrs. Eloise High deposes and siis that he is the Vue Arthur Woolov, Ogden attorn- F Thalmann two daughters, Mrs Lilv F. Olson of Murrav. School and Farrer of the t LARK CLEVELAND, President Surviving also are the principal ad- T. Neumarker and Mr Ruth T Baker ey. delivered INCORPORATED located and doing High last night, .leaving a trail dress C Four brothers Lars son John F. Thalmann Jr a Myrup two and business I. in P. of Binghamton, New "imk. the Supt. Hopkins of destruction m each place, Adolph M Mvrup Lars O Myrup and the saui CLARK CLEVELAND, grandchildren. That JFol-eyassistaLake T. Mrs Salt division seven and Levi sisters J Mvrup INUORPORAlED is ihe exclusive own--e- r according to police officers. Josephine Carr, Mrs Minnie G Donus, of the tiade mark- described in Mr Three outside windows were addressed the superintendent alo Mary S. C. Jensen Ella O. Metcalf Mrs Anna M. this the speeiftoanotr MARRIAGE accompanying LICENSEE Mrs assembly. Mrs Dack Dalton Rany May broken at the high school and affidavit RRIGHAM CITY that the said trade mark is Marr Sophia Salt Lake County Stella Beck and Mrs Leah Z. Thomptn use by it in the business of manu the glass was smashed in sevJenen, 73 of Sixth South and son also 12 grandchildren Glen Henry Degclbeck 22 Lehi, and of demure Mam Street, died Monday at her real tact i re and distribution eral trophy show cases in the During his life Mr. Jrfvrup eerved as Dorothy Rpbiaon. 19 Araenrairork and the like, and it cliim said aeur after an illness ol 16 month Arthur John Caaey. 26 Salt Lake, and Powder school board" member m the Gunnior which mark under trade he waa born in April 1869 at Lo! main hall, good son schools and as Second Counselor in Marie Dalton 18 Salt Lake. merchandise aie manufactured, prepardaughter of Mr. and the Gnnnion Ward vhishopric, In NoTOOELE R. B. Stevens, Brit-- ' borg. Denmaik L aUhriaLenten. John Rufc&c 11 JsLhaubs-4- 9 Sjuv- - Bernard ed, At the Farier school three iT, and he distributed woidifr am handled, She bj was eletled" precinct nino Calif and Margaret Drennan Dirr, it vember, 1934,-'ish eonsuh-w- ho has offtees irf MriCbriMtiajL to tho 1 niied States with her parents Justice petitions that said trade niara be ic 41 Sioux Fall, Iowa of the Peace corded m the office of the Secretary of the age of five lived in Mlseoun Denver, will be a guest of the at out. two paintings knocked off Samuel 55 Leasil and Grange, Provo, -- and h State of the Sta.e of I lah in then name wn to Nellie May Diamond Tooele Junior Chamber of Com- for two vearawhere 53 Provo the wall and papers strewn Title 9a, Utah Lode Annotated. she had Jived since Joan Stewart Gibson 21 William Collins Magna and Era- - 1943. merce and Lions Club Thupsdev, Brigham he wa lty a member of the Church of Mory about the floors. PARK PITY Mr. iUrr Jnan AtPart ItanltUV Mapw w hen rrr" . Satnte. 2. fSignetllL-jrr. j Jrtew ill addrcss the am- - ..ieaiii Lhriat pf Latter-daGibson Ur in a Park Citv hosmtai y?u Shesman- - larsmv married- - to 4nr-- Borew-Jew-s- en peciTieafion. B- - it known that R ndorrtna nee mumtion - work IN- Monday at 3 15 p m of a stroke follow- de, Mont , and Mary Woolley, legal age, Coiighhn of ( LARK CLEVELAND. on May 3. 1893 at Brigham Citv Trementpih LORPOitATED being engaged in tha employes at the Tooele Ordnance the haw been active in thw i hurch err ingShe wa born lllnhss Emerson Soule- - Sturdevorvt legal age, business ot dentifie in PennsvJvama. April the and m the a .teacher as powder Relief Society tng Depot. 14 alt Lake, and Marion Elizabeth Cosgnff, like adopted for it ue a trade mark of John and 1860, the daughter Brigham Fifth Ward Isabella Htnry Stewart She was mar- legal age, alt Lake a-- descripHon--Mr. Stevens will be a luncheon .of which WENDOVER FIELD The ihe loilowuci , Mrs Jenwm is survived bv her hus-Gibson-i- ff Chxrle PateLong 2TLebahon Nfo", Salt Lake. 1RM IEETH OK It owing ried- tfvJamet-A FAbTEETH to band wt Bngham City, and ihv'-fn officers - part y- -a nd -- a guesU of the two chib- s- Her sub- - sons Dec. 3 1880 Mrs Gibson was a ntem- - and Margaret Franos Windsor, 21, Lebs used on denture powder and the hko Mrs. Vivian Petand daughters her of the Churih ol Jesus Christ of banon Mo in distributing its pioducts and wed in Flag Dav celebration party for jects for addresses in the Tooele ersen of alt Lake Citv. Kenneth Jen Latter-daFrank Skidmore Hardv Jr 24 Salt advertising its products Saints area will Include the bombing en Parley W. Jensen Mrs. Mildred the members of the Nurviving are two sons, Charles John Lake, and Norma Maxine King, 23 Salt Nelson, all of Brigham City CourdlaneL Gibofficers club were the of London and Anglo-Afnerica- n Alex John H. Olson, being first duty Gibson of and Grantsville Wanda Mrs Jensen Oakland I alii sworn deposes ami djs that he is the son of Park Citv a daughter, Mrs An1I OKIES ASKED of the weekend at soldier relations in England. Glenn ( Montrose Calif highlights air-basMontdgne 10 bait l.ak of the L B LABORA TORIES Zumbrcnnen President Lake drew Sait of County Jene. Jensen Inglewood talif and Noble this army a INCORPORATED and 20 great located and uoing Harel E Cioper from Loui E Cooper, grandchildren sen Bountiful I tah also 20 grandvhil-dre,- aliioeiHftr-ThaGihe-smental mieltv ui Hollywoodtn the A laige crowd danced and two greatgrandchildren B LABORATORIES COR DIVORCES IN GRANTED L. Funeral services will be announced Jat i PORATED music of Technical Sg- t- Ed Gil Salt laka County the exducive owner of andf birial will be in the Erie ham Emily T. Ashlon Richards Thelma Monx Gillespie from Gordon the trade mark described in the speberts camp dance oichestia at PROVO Tvyq pei sons w ere City ( enietcry under the direction of the I oimk Funeral Gillespie mental cruelty OAflLEY reSummit Plaintiff cification this aftidavit; accompanying home. B. Felt luneraj the Officers' club. services for Emily T Ashton Richards, stored former name. Thelma Mong, and that the trade mark is in use by u in injured, thiee cars damaged and Harold 79 who died at her home Sunday after cost the business of manufacture and disMusic, fcaietv and refreshments one driver ticketed for failure to James H. Christensen a from Donald T tribution of cosmetics and the like and Ellen Laura Phillip lingering illness were conducted tofeatured the partv at the "Non yield the right of way Monday 1 menial cruellv Plaintiff granted it claims said trade mark under which in the Oakley Ward Chapday it pm Phillips, Cltnslen-seJames H. MT PLEASANT el. Bihop Emerv Wilde officiated-- Burial custody of minor fhitd 840 per month goods or merchandise are manufacturCom club These events are night at Second South and Sec Mt 70 a lilelotig resident of was in the Oakev Cemeterv monev. 8100 attorney fee ed, prepared, handled, soid or distributsupport a feature be Stieets. West to ond 530 regular South planned Pleasant died at his home Mr ed by it Richards was born in W sit Lake Oeha Lou Borne from George McCleL and it pe.ition that said Max-fiel- d Fifth West Street here Monday at 8 30 City February 14, 1864, a daughter of Ian Bogue crucltv 'plaintiff awarded trade mark be recorded in the office of Injured weie Mrs Edith during. the summer months. of . of Trehorne ho Jane (armnoma Ashton Road and the and her S.ate real of of minor pm the State ot in of property, xtistody Secretary emttty Sprtngville Born m Mt. Pleasant 0t 5, 187T Tvs lived in bait Lake until her marriage Capt.H. White's Service scpiad-hildicn, 8100 per month alimony and I tah, in accordance with Title 95, Utah ron boys also enjoyed a gala small daughter, Carol Ann. Mrs. was the son of James and ( hnstina to Albert D. Richards in the Salt Lake support money 875 attorney fpe Code Annotated, 194 J. Caro-im- e He married Madsnv Chnstensen Ila Mae Bontlev Robb from Albert En Temple Feb 29, 1903. They moved to (Signed) , event Saturday night with femi- Jane C. Robertson of Sorensen, September 5 1893 was Be it known that L. B Oakley in 1903 gene Robb noneupport Plaintiff granted Specification nine guests on hand from Salt driver of one of the cars, for 10 ear, when kh6 was She is smmed bv her husband of custody of minor child LABORATORIES INCORPORATED Except of ticket. a tor Utah tha towns. a as A guard two sons Lake and nearby Nevada emplojed Richards given California HollywoodOakley, being Ralph in engaged ( opper tompan. he was a farmer and and George A. Richards, serving a son of Bartell and Hannah J. Kar- the business of cosmetics and the like Oakley, on a mission tn the Northern States, sheep rancher in this area foe its use a trade mark of adopted JaHe Blanche married Turner ren He was m high priest in tha South and a daughter. Florence R Saxton, Oak-te- v which the following is a description Dahl in Salt Lake, April 17, 1929 Ward five stepchildren Susie Earnehaw, cobs L. B'i to be used on cosmetics and Ha was a veteran of ihe First World Survivors include his widow three sons. alt lake, A Frank Richards Oak-lelike in distributing A products and the and up until the time of his death Private first Class Real Chnstensen in Maude Mitchell. California Winnie War tfspd in advertising it products American of tha wa the manager ChrisS in Iran Floyd Armr the t. B RichAshton Horace and M. Kavsville, M. Melisa son Crane, son of of Crane, Folk Cold Storage Plant. man M7 Chnstensen, 18, tensen and Verle Christensen of Mt. ard kail Lake, a brother Halter W. Stegman being first duly George S ft son. are his him of Dim-ison wife, t Elwood Surviving Carl Bastian, Mrs. and and Glen Larry C. K. Chnstensen, Pleasant a daughter, sworn, deposes and avs that he is Ashton, and 11 grandchildren. Karren Turner of Lehi, and the,. Wesley k of San Framuco two sisters Mrs of Salma. Secretary of WILSON BROTHERS, L. Dahl, Amer Johnson, son of William M John- Afflick Bastian, both 18 Stanford C three stepson Mrs Annie C lev .and a ted ami Hannah buttress in Ihtraro, (lark son ..of Johansen nan Fork Corporal Maurice J Dahl, Illinois That doing Beryle W. Roberts, son, both of Spanish Fork. x Monroe of Mt. Pleasant, and Ray Jess Martin Jr. the said WILSON BROTH-ER- b V. S Army in Hawaii' SerMinersville; Dean two grandchildren. u the exclusive owner of ths PARK C1TT Funeral service for Ray with the Leslie F. Nelson, 24, son of Mr. Lester Roberts,son Roberts. P. Lamar Dahl, Camp geant Jess Martin Jr . 6 year-otrade mark in the specification accomof Erie Compson of Rav : three brothers, Everett A and and Mrs. Obed Nelson. Mt. Pleas- Compton,' '24, Jes and Marnell Evans Martin of Calif panying this affidavit, that the said route 2; Vernon Samuel L. Aiken Clemm Turner Lehi, nod T. J Turner Tremonton, died Price trade mark m tn use by it in of who a at disease the ant;- Henry George Mathis, 18, ton, gland Mrs. Myrft sister W-- . Fork: American of son of Edward 7 30 19f Carlson, manufacture and distribuwere conducted pm bugineftSKof Saturday, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. tle Gardner of Sait Lake, and one grandMANTI 2 p m in the Second Funeral services for Samat tion 01 clothing, and it claims said Ward Lorin today Manti, Carlson, child. uel Mathis, Price; Keith O. Thursby, trade mark under which goods or merAiken, 83 whose death occur- Chapel here by Bishop Byron Wilde. Hanks, ;19. 'son of Roscoe C. red ,LFriday The child wa born in Park' City, are manufactured, prepared, chandise son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Angus Thursevening, will be held WedSalem. sold or distributed by it: and nesday at 10 am In the North Ward . Aug 8, 1938 Surviving, besides the Jennie Procarirone' Hanks, handed, by, Ephraim. it petitions that said trade mark be reR. Peterson, son of T. Chapel. Bishop Girven Stott will of- paortfls are four grandparents. Mr. and Leslie PRICE Mrs Jennie Procarirone, 68, corded in the office of the Secretary of MjUEd Evans and Jess Martin of Park Herbert Dale Milne, 18, son of Lemar Peterson. Goshen; Lowell ficiate He wm born Dec. 5, 1859, at Castle Citv and Mrs. Josephine Luca of Ely, died at her home Saturday at 8 30 p m. State of the State of Utah in accordance Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Milne, and Y. Nev. 22, son of V. I. Dale. Title 95, Utah Code Annotated with Newman, ft lingering illness after I. ester gtubbs Heyborne, son of Burial was in the Park City Cemetery. 1943. Ihe pat six years he has made She was born May 15 1875, in Newman, Magna: Berrill L. Black, hisFurhome in the at Manti, working of Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Heyborpa, Domonic and a Italy daughter (Signed) 22, son of Clyde G. Black, FerM inti Be it known that W1L-SOTemple Specification tf Mary Arralla Bugni. She came to Carboth of Cedar City; Rudy Koche-va- r, ron; Lvsle C. Korren William Turner Mr He is survived by a daughter 18. 2160 PROTHERS OF CHICAGO, Uhn-ot- s bon County 22 years ago and bad since Tuckfield, 21. son of Joe Kochevar, and Green Street. Salt Lake, son of Mjrtle Asay of San Francisco, Calif., LEHt Funeral aervicee will be held resided here being engaged in the business nf ' Thursdiy at 2 pm in tha Leht Ward City Donald Roy Dimick, 20, both of Mrs. Rachel Tuckfield, and Don- and one brother of Spring Surviving fcM1 are her husband. Peter clothing adopted for its use a' trade will be held at Chapel for Karren William Turner, 47. Procarirone Graveside serrne a son James Procarirone mark of which the following ia a deHelper. afternoon who died Sunday st 11 pm. at his of the United- - States Army at Camp scription. WILSON BROTHERS" to ald IL Urrvv 19, 262 East 2400 Castle Dale Wednesday about 3pm Irterment will be In the home of a heart attack. Bishop E. B. Kohler. Calif on clothing in distributing its prothree sisters, Mrs. Lucy Lcuis Maibfin, 20, son of Flora South Street, Salt Lake, son of Goalie Dale Cemetery tfhder the direc- Garrett will officiate. Price: Mrs. Anna Michelotto ducts and used in advertising its pro- Oddenmo, H. Maiben, 'Springville; Warren Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Urry, , ' tion of the Buchanan Mortuary duct. Born in Lehi, Feb. 16, 1296, ha wm and Mrs. Mary Ugitto, both of Italy. Meat Committee Iyton TO WATER 'As Did 'The Pioneers' Governor At Franklin Celebration - - Registration High At BYU Reaches-80- - Final Exams :.frreaJaa...iall..abo.utls. .month. ago. Prior to her returning home she lived with a son. Carlyle Munk, at Salt Lake, and a daughter Mrs. LaRue Walker at Spring-Ville- . She also has a. daughter Mrs. L. W. Beason in California. Mrs. Hunk and her parents were some of the early settlers of Manti, She has always been an active worker in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Salms and has assistedJn the here. She has also written a very complete history oLtbe settlement of Mant -- - ElectrAuxiliary CEDAR CITY - tQeatcn.,3,Mcbcr.-Cnllcge:.s...enlarge- d for training of naval progegm file! s. Lt Alf Brandin, residential naval officer in charge of the Bthool and John Peterson of Salt Lake, of the district representative conducted the examinations. Instead of being transferred to another school, the 50 cadets have been assigned to Weber College for further training. the four week course in CAA a gi ound-stu- d flight training. y-- nd- - 320-hou- r s of Another group of cadets has arrived at Weber College the number or trainees to -- T45. Mrs, Ralph Lieut. D R. Adams also arrived Jones has-be- en elected as- - presi- at the. college y esterday as of military physical dent of the American Legion 4ux- s11 Uitvto succeed laijy-of--Ce- dar Mrs. Lulu Allen. Other officers elected were Mrs. R. E. Winter-rose- . first vice president; Mrs. H. M. Naegle, !econd vice president; Mrs. Mont Hunter, chaplain; Mrs. Murdelt Sherrctt, historian; Mrs. Elias Leigh, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Parry - Mackel-bransergeant at arms, and Mrs. Isaac Nelson, color bearer. The new officers will' take their ' office in the fall. traming-eourse- Dance Instructor Miss Ruth Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Richardson, has been dance Instructor .tor appointed BRIGHAM CITY the summer lecreation program, according 4o J. D. Gunderson, program chairman. Miss Rithards&n will give instruction in tap and folk dances to youngsters enroileiTin the summer plavgiound piogiam, irom . Leave Extended PROVO Extension of the leave 10 a,m. to 1 noon daily, Monday from duty of County Suivevor through Friday. The dancing lesthe atmory Layern D. Green of 90 days was sons will be held in on East Forest Stieet, approved by the countv com- building missioners, and Robert G. Wil- Gurtderson said. son who is serving as county .surveyor in his place, will continue to hold the position. Mr. Green, who w as elected county surveyor last November, KEARNS Young. Utahns who has not yet begun to'seive in the office, having been granted rallied to the war cause while extensions by the county still in high, school or college , two commissioners to permit him to last winter by joining the reretain his present position with serve corps, now are continuing the George A. Fuller --Company . at the Geneva works. to arrive here literally'in droves Legal Notice aim S. P. Men In Service Honored School Vandals Provo Junior Statistics To Hear Consul em Busy Weekends Traffic Mishap - - Provo, Utah Air Cadets Arrive At Kearns Shorten Schedule NAMPA, Ida. The (AP ) Amalgamated Sugar Company plant at Nampa may operate on a shorter schedule this fall due to reduced beet acreages. D. E. Smith, agricultural supervisor for the Ogden company, said the plants operation this fall might be around SO days as compared with the 100 to lio days for which the factory was designed. ' "t C as cadets. Here are yesterdays arrivals: Boyd Kenneth Packer, 18,.sqn of Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Packer; James Franklin Nielsen, 18, son of J. C. Nielsen; Verl L. Petersen, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Petersen, and Ray E. Fors-g- . en. son of R. P. Fotsgien, all of Brigham City. Harold Vance Gividen, and Ray Elden Tew, 19, son of William T. Tew, both of Springville; Nor n Robert K , t |