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Show r . , "'! 4.4 . 6, 1946 13.Thersday,May, -- - - , 4. tn ,c'1' .,, - .. , THE 'DESERET' NEWS ,d, . . ' ' - . y -- --- Y-----, HILL AIR FORCE, BASE -,, ligairi be Senior WillsOn Scouts when the gates are swung 20; who was killed during action open for the annual air enon Guam, July 21. 1944, will be campment June conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in This ,..yearly....v.ifit, brAt group Utahn Ward ii 9,7, , it, '' .- of young Americans constitutes ,..4 chapel.' an Air Force eadeavott.to ac1 the Air Force. guests Squadron ''B" will furnish sleeping accommodations and messing' facilities. servicesforPfc. 'Ray -- , i, I , Friends 111231 At 0111iTV7, Mortuary in lie- ber Friday eve- - ---- -tOU , .. lit,.. , encampment- willbe- ant maxed when approximately - - cli- Others named were Lawrence Miller, first vice president; Frank Van Fleet, second vice president; De Von Jones, third vice president; Ward Warnock, secretary andtressurer: Smith Moon, lion Forresarier-av- ie group' interested in keeping America conscious of its respona sibilities in the postwar world. There is no better way to present its developments, achievements and problems to the public than byahaving future citizens see, first hand, the intricate and complex duties of a peacetime Air Force in actual operation, according to Capt. George .Ott, liaison officer between the Air Scouts arid the Air Force. To this end, Captain Ott is planning a well rounded, technical and recreational program for. "'"'-'-'- '' rpir age Amos Albert Jensen - - - -- - be Cliff:- ing Julie and officers will-ta- ke office July I, Mr. Thomas said. 1 pordintnorarraoraltbel now --- - , I : .", ' --i - f- . ' , - Officer Speaks. ICandy, Man Dies To Logan Jaycees ng . - thp-en- ,i , . ' 1"6"4"-"M"hom- ew eminary I ame Principa Former Mayor . Of Aurora L. Nielsen has been appointed principal of the IA S. D. Seminary for the V;48-4- 0 school year. Mr. Nielsen succeeds. Donald Wright who has been transferred to the principalship of the Lehi SemWillard Richard Intl AURORA ry. Johnson, 73, former mayor of Mr. Nielsen Aurora and prominent civic and at the Tooele has been teaching Seminary for the Church leader, died at his home past two years. Prior to that he Tuesday- of Urentic poisoning. " 2. Long active in ! 1 ' - t I 11 - , I - Tole , i. - ,k ,3 ; and rats- trig, Mr.. John- son se r ved three terms as mayor of Autore., He was member ofthe Salina National Farm Loan Association for 25 farming livestock ,14- . L Holden until 1905, when t h e y moved to Aurora. :, Active-- in the Church of Jesus Stith s, r. Christ Johnson served as first counselor In the bishopric of Aurora for many years, during the time the first church building was constructed. He was a high priest in the priesthood at the time of bis, death. Survivors include his widow, three -'ono and two daughters, Lloyd,- Floyd and Vernon, fora; Mrs. Varna 3 Mason, Ft. Sill. Okla.: Mrs Gayl J. Morris, Murray, and 12 grandchildren. v iv o r s also include eight S brothers and sisters. Benjamin J. Johnson. Monti; Burt Johnson, Sandy; Wilford and Grant Johnson, ,1ilderi; Mrs. Myrtle Huntsman, Fillmore; Lillie Wood. Delta. Jennie Hendrickson. Santaquin, and Ida, Wasden, Scipio. ,10041,-Vor. f - ' - He made his own candy and Ice cream which became famous.. 'much of it bein; sent overseas during World,War II He was in busineis for Mr.. Elmer - was a charter mernber of the Utah State Firem- the en's-A ssociatiorv office of trustee. He was secrefire- tary of the man's associatioa for 18 years. He was a member bt the Church of Latter-da- y of Jesus-Chri- st Saints. - , - 41 n: ' - - - ' , - i - OTHER DEATHS:: AmERICAN PALLS,J1daho, for Mrs. Daisy Leticia McOratn,, -who died etioday at the home of a tetra. Henry Neubauer, Sterling,. held Wednesday lo Boise g TEriTETrIPArtil7leirttriedherer-prnierM rs J. C. Patterson who were- died Tugs. Itia,Puntrat - servicas for diedr Tuesday. Swiday. were IDAHO PALL.. "Ids serviess for Mrt. Blisabeth Mosby. who died Thursday.' 1 40M1CS - $::k!...m.-p...-7-.:1:9,.,g,1.1,k4gi- . .1 r. Z.0 BEGINNING -- p.as,--Be- MAY 16 intra-squa- d .-,- Your Frier' 14.111 Thester--"Bell-Sh- ip NEW Flanotr-"Dea- - Everyone will want to enjoy,the good,clean fun, romance and 4044rTr...71crl syndicate artists in the tabloid Comic and Children's Feature Section of the Sunday Deseret News! - --- COMICS That Will Appear in TOW CAMASFuneral services for Joseph William Chatter ley, 8,0, early Utah resident and promirent stock raiser, who died at his home May 1. of a heart ail- rnent were conducted Tuesday in .the Kanab North Ward chapel by Bishop Burton McAllister, Born April 19, 1868, a P011 of Martin and Christina prang Chatterley, he moved with bis family to Johnson. Kane He County, as a young man. was married to Eliza Jane Jack,- kon- Oct. ,18, 1894, in the St, George Teirrele. They moved to 19(13. Kanab in where they have since - Mr. resided. Chatterley was active in Church-affairs, having been Sun- -, day School superintendent In Johnson 53 .years ago. He was econd eounselor in the Kanab stake High Priests' Quorum. Other Church interests included renelogital research and Church' Welfare gardening.- - For about two years during World War 11 eerved on the local selective service board. Survivors include bis widow: 'even children. Martin J. Chatterley, Mrs. Della C.: Crosby, Mrs. Minnie C.1,leeks, Mrs. Luella C. Baker. Mrs. Viona C. Mognett and Graydon Chatterley of Kanab.;1 and Mn: LaVerna C. Bringhurst rtf Tortuerville: two sisters, Mrs. Slit Thorley, 'Cedar City.-TanMrs. Minnie- - liarrls;, Lehi; 38 randchildren end 30 great- - Evory.Sunday Jack Armstrong Harold Teen - Look at the great line-u- p of comicsmany new ones as well as old favoritesin the panel at the right. They will all come to you every Sunday morning in The Deseret News, along with such other interestng and instructive, features as: - Sectionmore comprehensive Church , -- -- -- , '..11;111 DESERET. NEWS Prince Valiant Nency Steve Roper Uncle Wiggily , Kidsi. Henry to Torzen Abbie ond Stott 1Just Kids Uncle Remus ton-Rattg- THE DESERET NE14iS CALL OUR EXPERT . 04 The Family Newspalier SALT IF YOUR .LIVE OUTSIDE SALT LAKE CALL OUR WANT-A- D ,y 4): 50 - - et V NOW : LAKE 4 , CITY 14koll110 - . ;),:41111, ,1 0 :1.ft'il AGENCY IN YOUR OWN COMMUNITY (u j 41.1:i44410 SECTIOLI I' 1,sriab Cemetery, under direction sNs,the ' all these oldfavorites' Sod Sock. Dotty Dripple Fritti Ritz Pan this word along to your friends whg do not now take The News; and suggest to them that they Subscribe Now to '111Cillsonl) 6.. plus' Captain and - Winnie tinkle Teenie Weenie Etta kelt,-Napoleon and Litt Abner gerry, Drake - 'Maki Your Wants Known in morning Uncle Elby ' Homer Hoopie Willie bee King of the Royal Mounted ,,plus ,one Vignetrtic -- Ferdinand . Section all the regular and recentlyladded features that are giving The Deseret News the largest circulation In its history! 2 - stv . ' Tiny Tim - Oaky Docks Beautiful' pictorial Rotogravure Section, the only feature of its kind published in Utahhelpful and interesting Farm, Home and Garden Sectionenlarged Sports Section..en' Society.. ' VI , rickett Mortuary, Park, o s, - - , , .IDAHO FALL.Puneral eervice s for B. "Dodo" Likes, who died Monday, tio conducted Friday at 2 p.m. in Fourth Ward chapel by bishop Hen- ; Pieper. Prnds may calf at tbo Williams Mors Idaho Palls, until time of eery,. Burial Will I,. tis Fielding Mew" - ' ' Likes D. E. CW - i - 1 ,ildi',.:;.::-::iF:-.0-4t.i.j.i- - i - 2 , 0. , : - I Pages of Sdected - 'Rites Conducted . c nci--held- jIi W. Chatter ty, t 0- ; S ,.,, 1 mvrovreto )1 Ida.: Mn. Blackfoot, Biglow, and Clark Williams, Salt Lake City. Friends may call at the Sandberg Funeral Home wilt! Friday morning end at the family home from 10 am. Untli funeral time. Burial will be in the Riverside-Thome- s .4tbrion 32-pa- i 14.-- tettie Tanner, -, 41- s Funeral Held For War Hero - : 3latsixs.Cardatt-fLosulabEark-alls1- - and - .,rnonths. On Sept. 16: 1903. he was marstied to Georgianns Cropper in the Monti Temple and lived in ' - Mrs. 1' . f ' - or (ös' - - n from the ,eommercial department of the Brigham Young University in 1900 and during that year left for a mission to the southern :states, where be served for 28 , I - - it - , one sister, Edward G. Elmer and Mrs. Virginia Winn, both of Glendale, Calif. Funeral services will be held Fork Second in the Spanish --Ward chapel. Siiturday, atlp.m. with Bishop Ray Gull in - charge. Mr.-- Friends may call 'at the- family Wright and taught In the Granite, Duchesne residence :Fridayto eveding the services. and Wasatch school districts, and Saturday prior - , was principal-othe Charleston Burial will be undtr the direcand Atkins elementary schoois, Hon of the Cisudin Funeral He Is ward clerk in the Tooele Home. First Ward. Mr, Wright ban been princiI ' pal of the ToVele Seminary for two years. Previously he was principal of Millard High School arid served aa teacher, principal and superintendent of school In Nevada. CEDAR CITY -- - Graveside services tor Earl Duvall Hyatt, j 18, whr was killed on Iwo Jima while serving with the U. S. I VIARA1 armed forces &ere held at Par- " owan today at 2 pm . Hyatt was ki11o4 msrch fighth Ward Chitin. Filth Duel 5. 1945 while serving with the ehapol. I sad fr p at,'A Nittst In Third Division of the U. S.ca.'1!))11.1.1.111:""l 'Wart Marines '1"7"I!! find. Joseph Building. ta Hoi was born al Parowan. Beta Sots. litiolatient o I in g, Sae Fratyrnity hrimball April 8 1928, a on of Mr. and ' Building. Alma E. Hyatt He was p ....Brigham Toting l'iriser,ity Mrs. gams, BTU Sta.. graduated from the Parowan Senra Jahn High School in 1944, and joined "Tyrone," float, ' Bayne,. tarsi Pie. the Marines on June 28 1944. I11114t.4 Academy Bidet He t. survived by his parents, Marhne Dietrich. James atom.. art, $ine 11 Maio a Million. Otero Mr. and Mrs. Alma E. Hyatt, natl. tittle .Tresne. Fanmottat Theater 4litate of the four sisters, Yvonne, Jeanene, PRIOR," Saone, Tracy, Illtlikatilke Darlene and Da Vie; two brothWirt Vika Johanna. David Earl and M. Blake, all ' Uinta Thenter..'11teret Prelim, the ers. Dane." Joan Itennitt. Miehael Itedgrave. of Parcwans Strand Morgan," The services were under the Ann anthers. GeOrre honcutti: ah "Tito Film et hem Orleans., Post Marlene direction of the Parowan Dittrieh. of the American Legion.- - Burial d Itelnith Illechnning." was from the Jensen Mortuary Bogart. Lisahoth Peen. ii.. Za .noltio." Laurel and Hardy, , of Cedar City.' 'Johnson. He was graduated , 447nenotridkralrcvlicetaltml: 9i grand--childre- the Piute gation Cornpliny ' Mr. Johnson and later one of Its directors. He served en the board of drainage district NO. 4. Mr.,Johnson was born April 3, Utah, son of 1875, at Holden and Sarah Crosland 'Willard A li yianktt Mr. Elmer owned and operatfd a confectionery business for 15 years. He then moved to.Spanish-For- k and ooerated the Elmer's Cafe et survived ty his widow and oneson,Golden of Spanish Fork and two also was president of ' ,Iivrylifigveff,h,,,,-sAl- He years.- - He '.. r Ilea!) rl - - . TOOELE-:-Ea- artialne Dies - -- - WM..,. : 4 - s tun-sh- ot who- - died 'Illesdar Morningwound. wilt be held Friday at 2 p.m. In Thomas Ward chapel with Bishop Leroy Dance in .hare. Air, William --wet) born Feb. 141, 1904, at Greenville. Utah. lie bad resided at Minersville and Eureka. Mari. before about eight years ago. comlug to Idaho He had since --been snagged in farming. He was married to La9enie Rummell' at eureka. Nov. 24, 1927. He la survived by hie widow: three children, Rodney. Donna. end Betty WU. Mr. liana: his father and and Mra. George R. Williams of Laverkin, Utah. Sind the following brothers and sisters, Heber Williams, Pocatello; lira. 4 a Mrs. T. Rieby- t,iDevulson. Rezbutg. Mrs iturdi Montpelier; .Mrs- Nsomi and Mn. Noll Mailer. t.teattle, Wasting. , eity, Utah ,, 0.314AcoccitKP9Twintim."-- J. Bufferworth mother. Itarahlioulso Bli and the following meters- - ftelfill'fitirterweriP, , -- i. I ; trecLWItson A1-13- 1- . - rT: 1). - -- bars - -- . : - ----- Dean-Enger,- -- -- hat - A ratrLanilingen7411 Jena, Wilitdainer Tttuol. Wahl Ion of I. and Madge Wem TIum. 214 St.,. died Thursday at 230 la a local hospital am hours sitar Stilt Loki Cecil Williams G. , died Wednesday of a heart attack. Horn March 9, 1900, in West Jordan, he was a son of Nels M. and Fanny Oliver "in 1926 Ist was mar- - ried 4 Utah n chapel' Saturday from , ,,,, co noon until time ' ; I of service& Mill- tary graveside .. ,t. '4.e- '. i , ; services will be Peter Pennovich direzted by the 1,' i ' SPANISH Wafter FOft.X Gen. J. Welmembers of Du-4- ,LOGAN , Brig. t Harris (Harry) Elmer, 65, busi- lace West, adjutant general of chesne veterans' 01, .... A. ., Pt 'Corci Lidio ECLinton man and secretary of the the Utah National Guardriwas organizations in - Mr. Willson main speaker at the Logan Jun. Ntahn Cemetery. , AssolaFork Fireman's Spanish Commerce of ti Pfc. Willson was born Dec. 16, tion' for the past 38 years, died 'or Chamber Wt t held 1923, at Rolapp, Utah, son of M WPt monthly dinner-meetiat the family re"0-0- 0 Willlast 1 John S. and Retta Harwood le night. '4"! ' Second. No r th 11.1"7'1(9tc"I'..2' et New officers and directors of son. His mother is now Mn. Hor , ? St., - He were . served In the theboystencling Tuesday are Chatwin. installedEv,t ca , the chapter me--1 ' erett , Lee succeeds Reid Wang-- while in ment. Assisting him are Capt. after a shorr 1 0, , Marine Fourth Division 4 , !'gaard as Jaycee president,- - New . the service and was , active in Frank L. Martin, commanding Mitess. , - flie1 - - the Church ,o,fJsmsQhtisJef -L fart She was ail settee member. at Citrate James Stewart. Bennett, ., firld scoUt was born in Ett- 1 Bitite CenteTT---. '.,,: executive from Logan, Utah.- - - , Surviving are his Mother and reka, Aug. 23, GeorgeBelsndl:Dave eurrieort incirds adaughtor.e 1.tra George.tiWi Hold-ov- er directors ere ..ApproXimatelv-175- -. future air- 1q;2. the on of I Mitten C. Chrtainoterum, Salt take City: stepfather, at Arcadia; and the men ' .., two stst,ts. Mn.; Bessie- - Pitman. Mks, from r Hargraves, John locatello1,waiLone Pachel ns orge, Murat, Idaho Hugie. Ray southern y and and i sisters: brothers following 1 Blaine Richardson and Vernon of seven men and wornenrecent- -, CsIti snd Mrs. Trnma Mendrwirk Etrits, Utah stiiicomprise Rouse artd 4 --- - Guy J. Willson, Provo; Mrs. Eafive dratviehildrada, and one sreat, this year's visit. They will Golden C. El I: Cpok. t . Fred' ly admitted to the Idaho bar. Brandcluld.... Tabiona; therChatwin, i met. He was ed- - ' 7 OtJI A : T.1 n y.(1, , Iv tl Ism,-- Et?. ttle, -4 t d uetted In Salt r f 4? . Willson,- - Springville; Orin Will,' ' - 1 escrr DarlenMn. r i. and Paxman, i Llor.es, ,,,,,.,-,JunN Myton, and a half brother, I o awe to Saro 4 ior Chatwin, Arcadia. Air. Elmer eth ah ', , ., -- . , , . . - 6t City. Be and ins , , 621 East Tivent!lieventh SoUth St died wife 'operated some Wednesdaly at 11:45 a.m. in a local hoetime later, and on 3 pital of a heart ailment. sm, 1940,- - he 4 SepL- -4 She way born in was married to Kabirth. b Mona, a daughter of Josieph Horace and tie Miller tit burvivors include .the parents: a brother. Wilitlien Michael Tatum, olt ,tillth .Zulut Still Eager JohnsolL She was marHe had mere'', Wyo. to Bliten tzt Allred ried Oct. Mrs, ltddis City; a the three grandparents, 9, laoo, been special agent, , , Lou Tatum, Kennett, Mo.. and Mr. and Salt Lake TeMPPC for the Ogden Onion of-- the A member Churchr of Jesus Hallway and Depot Mn. David W. West, Pleasant, rev. se' LaSter-day dhrist of -Saints, Mn. Allred Co. until -- recently.. was active 4n the Relief A member N. of the of' ,moo ley Pork Ward, She was "t1i6- Soriely.li,n NI: division SlfltL ofheLaytto !MATH ..CKHAN.,r,Tilnerst. lAtTket,lat Tivk IdThe Dscl'tn, nod Vii1110a 3, prominent Weber County sons. 2. VV. Allred. 'Pt. Worth, Tex : J. Twenty- - - eighth sportsman who died at his home Monday, Pratt Allred. Ptilmorei H. Clay Allited. - Jima , were conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. in Ogden. and Claron W. Allred ;Salt Lett Sitiriving are his Worth Ogden Ward chapel by Bishop City; six daughters. Mrs, Pay A. Chad, a daugh"ar. clow, Mr. itionell Heher J. Heiner. wick. ,Salt Lake City: Mrs. JosenhipiAnna Laura Jensen, Mgrray. a stepburial was in North 'Ogden Cemetery Prinster and tdri.' Grand daughter. Mrs. Hamoos Everette. OatIca: directed by Larkin and Hons Mortuary. Junction, Colo.; Mrs. Elna HPetelf, Tort-et- c 's brother and three sisters; Harold, and Mrs Treda Hirst, Provo: six Mrs. Ross Hopeins. Mrs, "Wilda Throcksisters. Mrs. Essis Shafer, Mrs. Leitin morton. sod Mrs. oldie Stout, Salt Larsen: Mrs. Nora McConkle and Mn. Lake City. . . Leona Danning, Moatt: Mrs. Laura All. 'vi ..- ---red. Monticello. And Mrs. Mauci.Day, Salt 1, dieit Lake Cry, and 20 grandchildren. MIDVALItveter E. Pennevith, Tuesday litt :30 p.m.- in a Salt 'Lake al hospital of pneumonia. servittes ore Ho was born in Smi Ian. Yugoslavia, a Butterworth, 56, son of Niho la and Verona Tomlisnovie the family home Mrs. Cora Lydia 'Boyd Linton, IL of an illness of severol- Pennovich. and coma to the Unitad States in SOM. He had been omployed by int 224 will be arranged 810BY---PunerFirst North et., died Wedneaday - 11:15 word Item a aon St United States Smelting, local I am. in of and ;Wining hospital Catiaell incident age. Mining Company. was born She wits born Survivors inekido his widow. two sons April 10. 1070, in Louis. Mo., I daughter of Caleb A. and MI1,1 and for daughters. all of-- Yugoslavia. creok ,17tari one his are- penipng- arMarla Jane eidr e'rnict where-Jib- e , Butterworth'. rival of relatives front Wyoming. - ,,, - - to Arlyuckle,-Cali- t. i Vat MarIna, ried to George reward Linton in 1401. He and doughterst Murwin years ago, lore, Linton came to Gary and Rodney Butterworth Filth 50 -- - Obituary Notices Deseret News does for death aotices - pletnres printed, In these canna's.) : William tamer; Robert L. Stevenson. tail young ladies from surrounding twister, and Ray Steed and Mondirectors. Hold join-thAir Scouts roe Silt two-ye- ar quaint fully the youth of Amer- communities who will serve directors a ouffet dance. and supper j uvc2 Jfk. With L7fhtlagtorzsg11,..22r , ' . this way, the Air Force hopes to- and Leslie Turner further the relationship between -- ale . IpmesNoldámerTatutTilSorah Aima J. Allred furnish their own transportation to the encampment, but once at Force Base, 'they will of be se-- funeral UTAILNMemorial I ' - , , - - ' ' - N - . . !-4 ' r , . . ' ' . r'' - - tt . , 1-- - Scouts Will Hold Lions Elect-Rites Arranged 'Senior Jones FARMINGTON Base was'electecl (serve as president Encampment of the Farmington Lions Club at For war I C fI TT its election meeting. He succeeds - - , ' - - - , co eftimi Section ter - - - - - Lit of na114010 sfi, |