Show ' i 0 Australian Emus Find Home in S L Court Levies $100 Fine On IMotorist 4 1 1 i i - 4 i 1 i ! 1 I r - kli: -- : k ts ' : ''4 ' '' Driver Admits Guilt on Tipsy Charge - :'''‘:4 '$ '' r '' I' fií X :te : 1 - m ' i - ' - i':' ' - 4 - i ' 7' - 'F ' i ' - v l'4-?- ''' ' - -- e ' s'ke?P' ' ''14 ' - -: — '” ' ' :' p " ' - q !w - :'-4-- ' - ' right He waarrested Monday in the 200 block on South I I ! J - 1 i street fined 'I ' r J 1 I 1 T C Gleason - F 'is:'' f i ' - 'I 4 - 1 4 Prices at which paints and varnishes may be sold by Manufacturers were fixed Tuesday at levels prevailing on April 12 it was announced by Ralph E Bristol district priorities maniger of wPB The regulation will remain in force 80 days pending an 0 P A investigation of paint price factors such as advancing costs of linseed oil and labor and the curtailment of certain raw materials It was these factors that created danger prices would move upward sharply and suddenly Mr Bristol said 4 i 4 ? i I Defense Training Parley Planned Howard B Gundersen state director of defense training who is now on leave of absence to institute a nation-wid- e training course in aircraft mechanics for the army will arrive in Salt Lake City Wednesday morning for conferences Ililth Charles H Skidmore state '-' te ' C : t - — " P$'?-21- : 1 — k- i '-- - :::-- ' k4 -- s :r ' -- ' - iir:f - : i :r: z i - ''-- N : ': - Drivers Lose Permits on Drunk Counts Utah drivers' licenses of 12 persons convicted of drunken driving were revoked for one year Tuesday by the state tax commission They are: Walter E Byrne 233 West Ninth South street Samuel Moore Taylor 173' First avenue Russell Clayton 404 South Second West street Clyde Vernon Jones 3128 Tenth East street and Edwin Reese Evans 1821 Redondo avenue Salt Lake City Eddie Fenton Butterfield 2684 Adams avenue and Oren Leo Searle 2372 Monroe avenue Ogden Ray McIntosh Monroe Charles H Way Gusher: John H Simmons Springville Alve Swanson Greenriver and William Boyd Reynolds Los Angeles Cal Licenses of the following were suspended for three months for negligent operation of a motor vehicle: M L Anderson 484 Sixth East street and Russell Brewer Bean 36 L street Salt Lake City Harold Yates Anderson 39 South Main street Richfield and William Jerome O'Connor Oakwood East Mill Creek The commission revoked for an additional year the licenses of Lavor Shurtz Delta and Thomas M Poppleton Wellsville who were found to have been driving during a revocation period for drunken driving James Elden McNichols 413 East Vine street Tootle was denied a license for three months because of having been convicted of reckless driving The license of Kenneth Wheelwright of North Salt Lake was suspended indefinitely because of his failure to submit to art examination as ordered by the commis- 'tt-e- ' i:::-- ' 14 $''' i- ' ?--- !' ) '' ) '24' ' : wt)--:- : 3 ' ' Y ' ' ''' 1 ' c ' - ' '' i ''' - ' ' '':- 4 ' -- 7- ' '- - 4: f ' '' 's ir -- ri: : 1 - I ' 4 - - 'rf '' - - 1 : ' ' I 4 : 1 - : - '''' - ' - — ': " : ' - f' ' "- 4"- - - : : 1 : ''' ''''' - : ' -- - 1 4-4- Tracy Aviary Slated Today Gets New Meetings scheduled in Salt Lake City Wednesday include: Hotel Utah—J C Penney company all day Salt Lake Advertising club 12:15 p m company 6:30 p in Newhouse hotel—National war labor board 10 a m Federal grazing service all day Junior Chamber of Commerce Speakers' club 6 p m Women's Democratic club first aid meeting 7 p tn Young Men's Republican club 7:30 p m Eagies club 8 p m Oil 8 Workers' auxiliary No 286-p m United Veterans' council 8 p m Utah State Florists' association 8 p tn Other meetings—Contractor division of the Electrical League of Utah Beau Brummel cafe 12:10 p m St Mark's hospital Nurses' Alumnae association St Mark's hospital 7:30 p in Utah State Old Age Pension and Assistance organization city and county building 7:30 p tn Salt Lake Cross chapter County Red rs A Y M C A 7 p tn Birds Athinals Bird and animal populations at the Tracy aviary in Liberty park were increased Tuesday by the addition of three pairs of the Australian emus a pair of African crown cranes and three fallow deer gifts of the aviary founder Russel L Tracy Next to the ostrich the emu is the largest of all birds They roam the plains of "down under" and are comparatively rare in the country They are of the genus Dromaeus if you must be scientific The cranes arrived direct from their African habitat The fallow deer are a small European species Cirvus subgenus Dama dama called fallow because of their pale yellow color Reports filed with Fred Tedesco commissioner of parks and public property show that since its opening one week and one day ago 40835 people have visited the aviary Lockhart Rites Scouting Held As Vital Need Conducted Funeral services for George B Lockhart 68 of 1283 East South Temple street prominent industrialist who died Sunday were conducted Tuesday evening at 574 East First South street Mr Lockart president of the Morning Milk company had been a prominent figure in the condensed milk Industry in the west since 1905 and was a pioneer in the industry in the United States The Very Rev Franklin L gib-so- n sion dean of St Mark's Episcopal Because of his failure to pass a cathedral officiated at the servspecial examination the commis- ices James W Collins president sion suspended the license of Ber- of the Tracy Loan and Trust nard T Farney 338 Twenty-sevent- h company spoke street Ogden Burial was in Mt Olivet ceme- Coast Student Wins Trip from Pala Thirteen) Curtailment of Boy Scout summer camping activities definitely is not contemplated because of the war emergency George E Chronic acting director of senior scouting for the national office said Tuesday in Salt Lake City "In England during the worst part of the war the number of Boy Scouts in camps was almost doubled because the value of training given the boys in camp was appreciated keenly" he said Another factor he pointed out is that juvenile delinquency jumps sharply in wartime The Boy Scout program provides an antidote Mr Chronic who met with scout tery executives from Utah and Idaho Tuesday in the L D S Mutual Improvement association offices said senior scouts those 15 years of age or older are doing a big job as part of the nation's war effort in emergency service corps SLIGARHOUSE —Albert V The visitor announced that a Mackie was elected president of new air scout unit in which older the Sugarhouse Lions club Tues- boys will receive basic ground day afternoon at an annual meet- training will be organized soon tng at the Weasku inn 2263 East This will correspond to Sea Scout South street units already established Twenty-firs- t Other officers elected were Karl B Hale first vice president George Z Aposhian second vice Lawrence J Oborn president third vice president Calvin R - Lions Club Elects At Su crarhouse Laird Dr Oscar Hammen Dr Nichols Dr Carl W McInMary Carroll and Oscar Kaplan all members of the faculty of the University of Idaho Southern Branch Tuesday afternoon the contestants participated in round table discussions at the University of Utah where all but the six finalJ ists were eliminated from the con- Woolley secretary-treasure- r Karl Knell and Dr Leslie D Burtest directors: John W The other contestants included bidge two-yeand Victor A tail Snell twister George Grover of the University Jackman lion tamer The new of Southern California Paul Clark of the University of Colorado officers will be installed July 1 Theodore Crevenna of the University of New Mexico Miss Jacquelyn Judge of the College of the Pacific Robert Alsup of the University of New Mexico Charles Coffey of Washington State college Richard Monson of the UniYoung Democrats of the 11 versity of Utah and Miss Merle western states will hold their reBorrowrnan of the Brigham Young gional conference in Salt Lake university Clyde City June 26 27 and 28 chairL Smiller arrangements superintendent of public instruc- man announced Tuesday tion and other Utah officialsi Joseph C Carr Nashville Tenn Saturday at 9 a m in the cap- national president of the Young itol Mr Gundersen will confer Democratic Clubs of America will with directors of defense training address the conference which will schools throughout the state He bring delegates from Utah Washwill leave Sunday and is expected ington Oregon California Nevada to return next month to resume Arizona New Mexico Colorldo Idaho Wyoming and Montana his duties here G It tosh J ar Young Democrats of West Set Meet ( - - Action on Juidges Leave Rescinded City commissioners at their meeting Tuesday rescinded their action of March 31 in granting City Judge Frank E Moss leave of absence from April 1 1942 and made the leave effective as of March 3 Judge Moss was granted the original and later leaves because of his entry into the U S army as a lieutenant The commissioners ordered that he be paid for his services as a judge up to March 3 when City Auditor L E Honey said he had refused payment for the entire month of Mardi because he feared such action would jeopardize his official bond Mr Holley said City Attorney E Ray Christensen had ruled it would be illegal to pay Judge Moss for the entire month of March inasmuch as the jurist had reported for active army duty on March 4 I - 4 it was reported Tuesday after a P-A leaders with conference of civilian defense officials A P-A Mrs Alex J Jex Mrs Edmund P Edmonds and P T Farnsworth Of Granite school superintendent district Baia a recommendation to this effect will be presented to the convention Friday and Saturday in T T Wash Wallace R Phillips 1192 Roosevelt avenue has been promoted to a corporal in the chemical warfare service enlisted replacement center Edgewood Arsenal Md Two men have received appointments They are Captain Avery W Renwick former post sergeant major at Fort Douglas appointed to duty in the office of the adjutant general Washington D C headquarters Third army Leland Wayne Redd Jr of Blandin ing appointed ensignthe United States naval reserve Selected for instruction in the communications department radio operation and maintenance of the armored force school at Fort Knox Ky is Private Charles L Harman son of Mr and Mrs C: R Harman of 2634 Elizabeth Mauler Gives Soldiers Pep Talk at Fort - 0-V(- P) (Continued Opening Today At S L Theaters (Continued Prom rage Sixteen) the lives loves tragedy and joys of the simple Welsh miners whose communal traditions and customs have remained almost unchanged for more than a century The scenic effects offer a fitting background to the intense drama unfolded in the film Companion show on the new bill is "North to the Klondike" a stirring drama of the northwest State Opening Wednesday at the State is the hilarious Thorne Smith novel adaptation "Turnabout" with beauteous Carbt Landis suave Adolphe Menjou and handsome John Hubbard going through the fantastic situations that pack a laugh a minute from the opening to the end It is another of those hectic nightmare farces except that in this case a new angle is offered in the fact that husband and wife find their positions in the household and in society generally transposed with a series of surprise developments that make for the most rollicking mirth imaginable The companion pic- Plans Drafted Final plans for the ceremonies Sunday installing Dr LeRoy E Cowles as president of the IfniVersity of Utah were drafted Tuesday when the inauguration committee headed by Dr John Edward Carver of Ogden univerconvened on the sity regent campus Dr H L Marshall who will serve as master of ceremonies reported approximately 100 universities and colleges over the nation will be represented many of them through Salt Lake City alumni of the schools ture is "Cyclone on Horseback" Murray "All That Money Can Buy" based on Stephen Vincent Benet's "The Devil and Daniel Webster" is the feature attraction of the new bill opening Wednesday at the Murray theater A powerful cast headed by Edward Arnold Walter Huston and Simone Simon gives reeliSM to this strange story of the devil's battle for the soul of a shrewd New England farmer It is one of the most unusual adaptations ever attempted by Hollywood and the accomplishment has been hailed throughout the nation The second attraction is "Under Fiesta Stars" with Gene Autry one of the famous singing cowboy star's finest performances to date I (COntinued from Page Seventeen) Miss Lucille Elmore well known Broadway ventriloquist and her accompanist Miss Jean Wells were guest stars at the assemna- assemblies delighted her audience by a performance with puppets as well as by diverse character sketches Playing up school scandals and love affairs of a number of the students she localized her performance and adapted it to the school atmosphere Her characterization of persons in different age groups was received enthusiastically by the audience Boys' Athletic club reports Reo Williamson will sponsor a dance on Saturday At the beginning of the year our instructor chose the boys to represent this club The main reason we have this dance is to enable the boys to invite the:r girl friends and this year there will be no charge Shirley Alexander says the boys' glee club went down to Lincoln jurtor high a week ago They sang the songs which they have been practicing for the festival in May They are going up to Lincoln high next Tuesday to give a concert Native of S L Deaths Samuel udoo Celebrates 80th Birthday :R):uilievriR817::FiacemlietnIrtP8ura3-td'eent'11aur-rayd- Bountiful Gary Cooper is teamed with Barbara Stanwyck in "Ball of Fire" one of the most talked-abopictures of the past year which heads the new bill opening Wednesday at the Bountiful theater These two are ably supported by a strong cast including Dana Andrews in this sparkling and action packed comedy of modern living Suspense and thrills run high throughout the drama g 'which deals with staid 'professor's entanglements with one of the hottest night spot queens in the business Thi second film on the bill is "Blues in the Night" with Lloyd Nolan Prescilla Lane and Betty Field topping the cast This is a job with plenty of music and a flock of unpredictable situations ut s ' slang-huntin- fast-movi- IL 19 I I r ' at 36 East sventh South street Tearttna btahop of the Islas L rl ward Frienris may tall at 3li Fit Seventh South street oWedienesday and Thuredsv unBurial will be La til the time bait Lake City cemetery i LaNklerrsaNnIdarINiaidMowoeonfchdhnaarlteisveFrSeadlt- - erickMoench was honored on her eightieth abirth-- y William Anderson sd t Fr-day a dinner for close FA services wilt be friends and rela- - conducted Thursday at 2 p m in the FairL 8 North for William ward view I) chapel oo tives at the home AndoriOn 55 of win) was Fairview 7 a of t4" ‘ daughter st' :s170‘ '' Mrs H J Plum- - illtue1 Sunday p m whiln V4:- ' ' '404Vt 4 A hot crunitsn by an automo- - 1 of 1351 Nor- - bits : T Murray ' mandie circle He was married to i ' 1I si -l- ': IRVIFIN'--Fun- eral --: - oc :t - ---"v1'' " 41' r Mrs Moench was born in Salt : A Y I 1 1 - t's ''s - t- i t - L 1 r1 Lake City April 21 1862 II e r parents John 23 1914 nil L D 8 temple Besides him Amelia Ilep-is now what Sixth South and in tha Anderson United States army: 0 a daughter Mrs Net- -tie Gardener of Ogden: two sisters Mrs - i1 Emettne Cox of Fatr- view and Mrs Isa- t Frances i and 1 Hansen IScetrytelrentes 1 worth resided at -t Mrs Moench t ree t s Her father was a 1:31oneer butcher shop operator and owned property immediately south of the present Tribune-Telegram building Mrs Moench has been an active member of the First Congregational church throughout her years of residence in Salt Lake City Interested in current events she skends a iarge part of her time reading war news Attending the p a rt y were a niece Mrs R H Beeley whom Mrs Moench raised from infancy and two sisters Mrs I M Higley and Mrs Sara Hepworth Carthey he la widow unived Guy - - - - —7' - - ': - ii( 1- l': 4 :Prii Ii ‘! -'' !: s- c- Mr- - I TOOELE—Ftmeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p m in Tooele Community Methodist Mrs An cheiutrh for Munn Russell ' 1 1 -- - 1- ' ' 1 at tiled - 1140AnderFos Angelina 31um Russell 68 : ': i I two brothers Archie i Anderann of Scofield and Glen Anderson of Spring Canyon- - - — taf''' t Wilson a noft d I Standardville belle e- 4 n ': -- 1 ' 1 4 0 ' -- not and Fairview ''' : lb 1 by tih(r:neR:gn111-41re:on- j 4''''''i s' on ohne: homewahto 233 day Third street of mta The Rev T K Evans will officiat at the services Burial will be in Tooele cemetery 4 f n i sine-10:-- -1- ‘e 4' Pardons Board Weighs Waseca 33 Pleas Thursday Nieklous Sturzenegger Action on33 Utah state prison and five county jail inmates' ap- plications for terminations commutations or paroles will be taken by the state board of pardons at executive session Thursday at 2 The p m in the state capitol date and time were set Tuesday by Governor Herbert B Maw board chairman Persons appearing In behalf of the applicants were heard by the board last Saturday at the peni- tentiary Deaths Emeline Funeral services for Mrs A'orici Whitney 77 of 226 West Second North street who died Tuesday be conducted will n"co"n"'''a' Ar"'""""4"494"'"'"1 Thursday t 124 Fourth street by Rthe M Hill 1 Twentybishop of second L D 8 ward f Mrs V: ' Joshua ft - ' : widow OfWhitney Whitney died at her : 4'' s 041" TN home Tuesday mornr 'I ing of causes incident to &Its — " 44 She was burn on the island of Oahu T H January 14 1865 a daughter of and Caleb Anne Walters World Her then L parents onwere 4 a mission r serving In Ilawaii for the L D S church to the t 4: Returning " United States at the t age of 12 she was " educated in Salt Lake City public schools Mrs Whit ney and resided here dur- She was In the remainder of her life married to Mr Whitney in the old Salt Lake Endowment house on December 25 1883 Mrs Whitney are four sons surviving K Whitney treasurer of the DesNewell eret News J Ralph Whitney circulation 8 manager of the Deseret News Charles assistant for the Whitney purchasing Edwin and Sugar company property manager of J A Hogle Whitney o a daughter Mrs Virginia Whitney Holt' all of Salt Lake City: 16 grandchildren and two ?trends may call at 124 Fourth East street Wednesday from 6 p m until 8 p m and Thursday from 10 a m until Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn rioon Memorial park (Thames) T ' - 4 1: L Utah-Idah- PROVIDENCE Cache County—Nick75 native of SwitzerSturzenegger land and a resident of Providence since 1914 died Monday at 9:30 p in of lobar pneumonia at the home of his dguertMr Lnd Mn Jona and Leichty of Providence Mr Sturzenegger wag born in St Gallen Switzerland on June 3 ISKS a onn of Nick iota and Elizabeth Rrtinner Sturzeneezer He married Elirabeth Kunstle in bturzeSwitzerland in May 1868 Mn died in 193b Hp came to the United States as an I D S church convert in May of 1914 He settled ha Providence where he was a member of the Second L Q S ward He is survived by six ions and daushfere Mra Eliza Rarirtiatt and Mrs Mary Mettler of Switzerland Mrs Verna Lasser of Murray Nicklaus Sturzeneggr Jr of Katherine Leichty of Salt Lake City Mn Providence and Jacob Sturzeterjtec of 4 randchildren Th Hardin Mont and a sister Mrs Susanna Smuts of St George Christina M Meilstrup Eine line World Whitney East Mn o n Walter Watson Brown Idaho — Mrs Christina POCATELLO Mari Moilstrup Sfi of 55At North Arthur avenue died Tuesdav afternoon la the illness family home after wasshort born Juiy lg 1855 Mrs Meilatrup In Horsens Belle Denmark a daughter of RadMillt and Anne Joanna Hansen Chrstiansen ed Plates and She came to the crosaed the plains in 1865 settling at Salt Lake City where she tivfd Until moving yea-- s here 11 ago Mrs Melicrup was marred to Jena EnPeter Metistrup in the old Salt Lake MoiMr dowment house July 14 1876 fielt 27 Id Lake 1923 December died lerup City Survivors Include six cone and daughters Mra Katherine Scheid and: Mrs Walter B Davis of Denver Colo bdra Earl Sumner of A7bany Cal: James of Pocatello Ervin E Meilstrup of strup Lake Salt City and Herbert E Mstistrup Los of Angeles: a sister Mrs J J Champion of Los Angeles POVPM grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren I I Ernest Gordon Brewer services for OGDEN—Funeral Gordon Brewer 21 of 244411 Lineo:n avenue who died late' Monday at'er a Illness will be conducted Thursday at 10:30 a m in Lindquist & Sons mortuary Utterbeck chapel by the Rev Ogden First Chriatian church Burial will be in Ogden City cemetery Friends may call at the mortuary and evening and Wednesday afternoon Thursdav until time for services Mr Brewer was born in Fremont 'Neb January 24 1921 a son of Edgard G and He came to Ogden five Opal Cole Brewer years ago and had been employed In the hotel cafe Healey Surviving are his parents two rrandMrs A J Shelton arid parents Mr and the following brothers and sisters all of Ogden: Gene Brewer Alva Lee Brewer Edward Brewer Jr Mrs Cecil Woolsee Mrs Von Curtis Lila Ruby and OrPlla Brewer Er-ne- 111-d- ar Feneral services for Walter Watson Brown 41 of 4727 Rainbow drive Murray will who died Monday be conducted Thursday at 1 p m at 4760 South State ightmBOUNTFUL—Andrena Mo street onth-old daughter of Leland Devon and Priends may call at 4760 South State Romaine Smith Moss of Bountiful died street Wednesday evening and Thursday Tuesday at 4 p In in a Bait Lake hosUntil 1 J) m Burial will be in Wasatch pital of lukernia Lawn Memorial park The child was horn in Fait take City Mr Brown was a former employe of the Utah ConstructIon company and was a on August 17ar 1941 the parents and th grandSurviving member of the Murray Lions club He Mr and Mrs Leland R Smith parents was born in East St labula Ill NovemCross Woods and Mr and Mrs- - Steof ber 3 1900 a on of Walter W and Moss of BountifuL Agnes K Butler Brown He came to Salt phen L4tke City with his parents when he WAR a child and had resided In Murray for the past' year and a half Surviving Mr Brown are his mother MAHO FALLS Idaho—Mrs of salt Lake City his widow Mrs Eva Mary R Johnson Brown: a son Gail Brown a Pack 70 of 404 Weet Nineteenth street died Tuesday to an Idaho Faits hospital Miss Laurel Brown all of Murdaughter a linering tilnese two brothers Marshall Brown of atter ray M ra 1871 In Pack vi a born In M Cal Sacramento and Robert M Brown Camas Utah a daughter of Mr and Mn ante a stater of Kellogg Idaho Jetta wiiiiam Tolbert seta was married to Rufus Mtvmaa Morr: m of Holladay Pack in Deseret Utah about 55 years ago The family came to Idaho Falls III 1917 Where she had since resided Besides her husband 10 sons and daughFuneral services and burial will be con- ters survive U S Pack of Pocatello Don ducted Wednesday afternoon in Los An- Pack of Shelley Ivan Pack of Salt Lak solex for Gt41tC P Harvey 74 former City Mrs A fton Freeman of Council Mn resident of Salt Lake City and a retired Gladys Phillips Mn Florence 9:Monson Walker Bank and Trust Freeman Edward and Lloyd company clerk Clarence who died Sunday at Ws Loa Angeles borne Pack of Idaho Falls two alatrs friends here learned Tuesday Nancy Park of Kaman and Mrs Lime Formerly engaged In the mercantile Pratt of Provo Utah several grandchildren huainess at Plyanston Wro Mr Harvey and came to Salt Lake City in 1920 and was first mployed in the Salt Lake branch of th Federal Reserv bank of an rtitneiSCO 14 moved to Los Angeles In 1936 oonEN—Harri Patrick Howe 83 of He wax a member of Progress lodge No 1 A Wilson lane Weber count y died No 22 F and A M Salt Lake and from a heart attack while at work TuesCity wbile here wax active in the church and day about C01 al a locomotiv crane at Utah general depot Sunday school boards of the First Presbyoperator Mr terian church Howe w as born in Viola Iowa are his widow end two daughMarch 12 ISR9 a son of William and tersSurviving Mrs Dora Harper and Miss Nellie Fridceit AtIll Conrov Howe Ha had reboth of Los Angeles and five sided in Ogden since 1921 until three Harvey years ago when he moved to Wilson lane grandchildren He had been a crane operator inn th army at Utah general depot for 22 months Laura Surviving are his widow Mn Powell Howe whom he in Midvale Mrs Ethel Melba Price 45 of 65 Vulcan July 27 19187 two sonsmarried four daughcourt was found dead at 541 Wert Second ters Henry Kenneth and and Joan Howe of South etreet Tuesday morning Police re- Wilson : Mrs Catherin Andrews and Mrs Mildred Osborne of ported death we from natural causes and Mrs Bons Mtn Price waa born in SRIt Lake Todd of Farr WestOgden Weber countio: two City May 9 1 SOG a daughter of Charles brothers and four sister Howe 4f Josenh and Annie Flangew A and had Viola Iowa : Leman Annie Loretta Joresided in Salt La k City all her life awl Catherine Howe of Cedar sephine Hurviving are her mother Mre Annie Rapids Iowa Turner and five sisters Mn Annie Atkinson Mn Florence Weinmn Mrs FranG Spencer and Mrs Litiii Lti Moser all of tis Felt Lake city and Mrs Myrtle doter of Magna NORTH OGDEN—Funeral services for son of Lynn G Perrett and Ella 'Marriott Berrett of North who died Monday in en Ogden Ogden hoKnital will be conducted at Funeral services will be conducted Thum 1:30 p m in Lindquist fr Wednesday Sore funeral day at 2 p m in the Fourteenth L D B chapel by Harold S Campbell bishop of Burial will be INsrrly acmh aeril fin5riy Tastrrernirst6tothensvterresti 111orisTthortticdon elL D 8 ward cemetery Rio Grand railroad 24 employe aWtreesernw ho died Monday South Main ward bishop will Joseph E Richards cdfletate Burial will be In Salt Lake City cemeOGDEN—Funeral services for Ptobort tery Gordon R S of 187 Twentyfifth street who South be died conducted Wednes1' wt:e itiV287r0niaalt e to 8 day lit 11 a m in Larkin & Sons funeral Tempirend:t2Met:y p m and Thursday from 9 a m until Edward Childa counselor in J chapel by 1 p m' the RiVerdale L D S ward bishopric Burial l be in will Ogden city cemetery : Andrena Moss Mary R Pack George P Harvey t Harry Patrick Howe 11 Ethel Melba Price !vier-an- Lynn Berrett James Henry Warren i i 1 4 Robert Gordon Snll Victoria Barn th tal prnytroartirteralcNdsL Tuesday at 12:30 p m following a short illness of pneumonia Born in Lemberg) Germany September 1 1880 Mrs Belli came to Salt Lake CitY 55 years ago surviving is her husband Jacob Belli olif rli2ittil iWalcitet goexpein Lewis Henry Reams f r il i i OGDEN—Funeral services for teleii Henry Reams 72 who died In an °cleft will he conducted Wedhospital Sunday nesday at 2 p m in Larkin & Sons funeral chapel by 'James H Martin nt Ogden Fourth L D S ward bishopric Burial will be in Ogden city cemetery - I - - - k I I OM - - -- - --- ' - (f A - -''''- I I hi Wood izt 11 a m J by N El 'g V Installation bly Miss Elmore sponsored by tional from Page Thirteen) - of Midvale School News And Views - petition But as for boxing this war will bring out plenty of good athletes and lots of good fighters" "Sorry but I never went past grade school But these days you must get all the schooling you can Because without an educttion it's just too bad" Dempsey later shook hands with the center's noncommissioned officers reminding them that their's was a real job "You've got to talk fight live fight eat fight and sleep fight—and your men will do the same when they mtet up with the enemy" The champion who has been visiting with his mother Mrs Cecelia Dempsey at her Murray home and his nephew Bruce Dempsey will leave for New York City Wednesday morning Jack disappoihted that his nephew was rejected by both the army and the navy because of asthma will attempt to obtain a waiver for the lad so that he can serve in the armed forces Complete Class Kenneth Dale Beeny son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Beeny of Murray and Ronald Andrew Patterson son of Mr and Mrs Lewis A Patterson of Beaver have been graduated from the naval training school naval air station Seattle Wash Six Utah men are undergoing flight training at United States army and navy flying fields The men and their stations are Robert B Clay son of Mr and Mrs Wallace A Clay of Brigham City and Duane Sorenson son of Heber C Sorenson of Provo stationed at Stockton Field Cal: John Moody Foster son of Mr and Mrs John M Foster Jr of Cedar City and Robert Smith Wright son of Mr and Mrs John C Wright of 1373 Nineteenth East street stationed at the naval reserve air base Oakland Cal Harvy Montgomery Patton of 845 Emerson avenue stationed at Long Beach naval reserve aviation base Long Beach Cal and Melvin E Jarvis son of Mrs Clara L Jarvis of 1318 street stationed at Luke Field Ariz Undergo Training Serving as aviation cadets at the air corps replacement traiping center Santa Ana Cal are Gerald E Gibson son of Mr and Mrs H W Gibson of 1203 Fourth avenue Thomas K O'Carroll son of Mr and Mrs P J O'Carroll of 226 Eleventh East street and Fred M rahl son of Mr and Mrs William A Prahl of 443 Seventh East street Stationed at the army air force bomber base at Will Rogers Field Okla is Private Arvin Elbert Hall son of William Joel Hall 1 committiig' Kingsbury hall at the University of Utah The state council of defense reported the regional 0 C D office in San Francisco has approved the tag plan If metal is available the identification tags would be worn on vthe arm at all times If metal cannot be obtained the tags would be made of cloth marked with indelible ink to show his identity and sewn to each child's underclothing and night clothing street '' Z ' I Reed E Taylor soh of Mr and Mrs Samuel H Taylor of Salem has been promoted to a sergeant in the United States army and has been transferred to Fort Lewis - 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' - :t' - :-i :- t 7 Y4''''A '1- '! d - 1 ' ' ' : : i ' "v': A1 4- ' ' : s - 711 - 4i::‘' 04 : r E Huchel 51 North Wolcott street $10 fine with $5 suspended Robert K Combes 130 Seventh East street forfeited $5 Paul Craig 119 North Main street $10 fine with $5 suspended Driving through red truffle light —Hilton T Johnson 1749 South State street forfeited $5 R M Braud 272 North Seventh West street $10 fine with $5 suspended K V Connary 274 West Thirteenth South street forfeited $5 Guiseppe Puglisi Fort Douglas $10 fine suspended Mrs R W Haslarn 311 North Fifth- West street $10 fine with $5 suspended NVesley Kuelner 411 West Third North street $10 fine with $5 suspended John Crookston 933 West First North street forfeited $5 COLORADO SPRINGS t ''''' - 4 ' i ' p 4'''f 1 ': '214 ' --- - y :fA-s- t: ''''' ' :' L 825 Pt ' i t - 1 : " ''9 t 4' :)4 :' '''''''''''''' f $25 Negligently running into another automobile —Chester G Young 1031 West North Temple street arrested Thursday at First South and Main streets fined $15 Speeding—John H Hodgson 812 Twelfth East street $10 fine suspended also fined $10 with $5 suspended on a second charge of driving through a red traffic light Rex Christiansen 70 West Sixth South street forfeited $750' James M Hotalen 1102 East First South street fined $10 Preston B Olsen 148 Hampton avenue forfeited $15 Jack F Earl 1838 Ninth East street forfeited $10 John DeGraff 367 West Seventeenth South street forfeited $5 Ignoring stop sign—Frank S Kelly 119 North Main street $10 fine with $5 suspended Mildred Price 233 Brunswick place for feited $5:- W L Palmer 612 Fourth East street $10 fine with $5 : e ' Forty-sevent- ' -- i iI ' West Temple street Salt Lake police reported Denying a reckless driving charge Ronald Elmo Barker of h 2174 West (47OO) South street was ordered to appear He was arfor trial Thursday rested Monday after allegedly driving 60 miles an hour in the southwest part of the city Other cases in court Tuesday included:: Failing to yield right of way to another vehicle—Julia Kingsbury of 842 Garfield avenue allegedly Involved in a traffic accident at Belmont avenue and Eighth East ' 'A ''':5: ' ' ' - '- 4- - ' t I ''''' i—r---- 1 r'v ' ' ' - 1 ' ' '''"- -- t "c ' ': !- ' I - ' - i - i- sr Ig - : A 1 4- t i - '5- i: 4!: 4 PT A released Tuesday by relatives and l war department officials ' Greenville the At army flying school Greenville Miss Richard D McGhle Jr son of Mr and Mrs Richard W McGhle Sr of 2695 Beverly street has been promoted to a first lieutenant He is a former student ft the University of Utah and a nTember of Sigma Chi i fined $100 with an alternative of 70 days in the Salt Lake City jail 't Tuesday by Judge Reva Beck r Bosone in police court The motorist Austin L Butter- - t worth of West Jordan pleaded '' guilty to the charge and was granted a stay of execution until May 4 A proposal require l Utah school children to wear identificaNames of Utah men receiving tion itsatgosbfeodristchlei tiossdeudraatthne of the forthwar promotions and assignments in the of the Utah convention coming were armed forces United States Congress of Parents and Teachers them six pair of Australian emus Joseph L Sloan city parks superintendent Is shown with two of the emus gifts of Russel L Tracy ''':--- i: 'i ' '- Birds and animals at the Tracy aviary in Liberty park Tuesday had several new "friends” to become acquainted with among ' - J: ) 4' v —9J ' : ''''' :'''''' e: I I An admitted drunken 4418112th - Army Reveals Ptromotions Of Utah Men I : i !Sprit 22 1912 Mit 5alt gakc Zribunt Wedneftday Morning : - - - ' - "ITAYLWArt- - |