Show LAST RITES WILL WILLBE WILLBE BE HELD SUNDAY j FOR S. S J. J Funeral arrangements were corn com Saturday for S. S James president of the Aviation Service Service Ser Ser- vice company who was killed Thurs day when struck by the whirling pro pro- of an airplane he attempted to crank The services will be held Sunday at 2 p. p m. m in the Elks club under he the direction of officers of the Salt Lake lodge No 85 of which Mr was a members Opening prayer will be offered by larry Harry Deardorff chaplain ion tion and dedicatory remarks by the Rev ev W. W R. R Sloman and music by the Elks quartet and John Bull tenor Active pallbearers will be Dr C C. B. B C. C W W. Simmons Clair Glair Brunner O. O R H. W W. C. C Miller Theo Marks honorary pallbearers Harry Karry S. S Joseph Frank Nelson Wayne C. C Golf Goff C. C L. L Booth E. E Faulkner Faulk ncr ner V. V W. W H. H Taylor William B. B Naisbitt bitt A. A E. E Vern L L. Halliday and E. E A. A Hedman Alfred G. G Gunn past exalted ruler will be the principal pal speaker The Loyal Order of Moose will conduct conduct con con- duct services at the grave in irs Mt Olivet cemetery and the Fraternal Order of Orioles will have charge of the flowers Friends may view the body at the Kingdon Lees Kingdon-Lees Lees mortuary Saturday until until un un- til 9 0 p. p m and at the Elks club Sunday from noon until 2 p. p m. m 5 S |