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Show ' ,i ' TnF Ward to Honor " Former Bishops Til Twenty-fir- it uxrd will honor lta former bishop (deceased) Those whose gander 1 i 1$ memories will 1e honored ere; Bishop Andrew Burt, Bishop William I N. Allen, Bishop Harcelica 8- Woolley, Bishop William J. denhem. A short biographical sketch wil be riven as follows by tvpSFTRF.T I I THURSDAY JULY NEWS SALT LAKE CITY 101930 Funeral . Services Set For Sunday WAS. 475 13 TO 33 SOUTH MAIN STREET. - grandchildren of these bishops: Andrew Bart, Mery Affleck; 'William L. N. Allen. Beth Allen; Marcellas 8, Woolley, Easton Claw, son Wooley;WiUiam J. Tudden-harKatherine Tuddenbam. 6ix bishops have presided over this ward since the organisation July t, 177- - namely: Bishop Andrew Bart, Bishop William L. Bishop Marcellua 8- - Woolley, Bishop George H. Wallace, Bishop William J. Tuddenbam and the present bishop, Harold G. I olds. A special musical program Is being prepared for this occasion. A cordial Invitation is extended to the descendants and relatives of these bishops Monday evening, the anu ward outing wll be held at Liberty park, at the north end of the bend stand. All present and former Inembers of the Twenty-firs- t ward are Invited. Z.C.M. I. Shows Charming Models In "Goods Sports Every One These Gever Knitted Suits Sports Dresses a, bil $ , & V Rules For Funeral service fcur Mrs. Catherine Knights Brown Matheeon, widow of John Matheson. formerInspector of the interstate commerce commission, will be held Sunday in the Ninth ward chapel. South and Fourth Fifth- East streets. Bishop Leo-Thayne preaid ng. The body may be viewer 'tat the" residence, i Ski east First South street on Sunday morning Rules. Hjitil 11.10. Interment will take oc- -j Contest starts now and closes place In City cemetery. Death hospital, Thurs- -July ft. Fioneer Day. at If o clock curred at a local day morning at 17.35 Am , follownoon. ing a serious Illness. Story must be true no fiction. Mrs. Matheson was born April The event narrated in the story Engmust have happened within the 10 1, 1865. at Beccles,. Suffolk, land. the daughter of Nemjamin' jear period of 1845 to 1875. and Catherine Berry The story must not exceed 306 Brown. In company with her words in length; plainly written If Knights. and she came to1 family, parents not typed. In June of the year of 1881, It may concern any pioneer man. Utah having embraced the Gospel pre-- v woman or child. Vugly. In a separate note tell where The deceased was married to from John Matheson, Oct. 16. 1884 in you get the information which you write our story. the Endowment House. Until reFut cently, she has been actively ena separate sealed envelope, and gaged with Relief Society work write your story under a nom de Id the earlier days of Park City, plume, placing it both on the story and later. In the Seventeenth and and on the outside of the sealed Ninth wards oV Salt Lake. Is survived by, Mrs. Matheson envelope Contestants are privileged to en- the following brothers and s.aters. ter more than one story, Benjamin B. Brown. Ernest E The Deseret News reserves the Brown. Frank C. Brown, Mrs. Jossubmittd to any story print eph Christensen, and Mrs. William right leaves the folH. Hardy. She al Including the prize winners. m EdiAddress to Fioneer Contest lowing sons and daughter, A. Matheeon of Chicago. 1U., tor. Deseret News. B , Story must not have been print- John B. Arthur W, Frank and Mra. ed In any history ' or paper of gen- Leslie R. 31.Matheson ail Salt As of Catherine per eral publication. Lake, and by 18 grandchildren and one Suggestions. Was one of your grandparents Did any of them aver escape Inaver captured by the Indiana? dian raids upon settlers? Did any of them miractously escape starving to death on a loni inniiiinminminnjnnmiiiimiimni trip, or escape death In soma other experience that was a "close call V Can you relate any experience that some settler had with wild animals? Is there some unusual experience logging In a pioneer has the hllla? One pioneer traded a feather bed for a hotel alto. Do you know of , a similar trade? Pioneer Story Contest Flat Crepes You'll love them at sight . . and you'll wish for several . . . and you can really afford at least one at this astonishing low price - Printed Crepes Tailored Chiffons Washable Sanussi White Eggshell Pastel Colors , Gfol washable crepes tailored Shantungs, Tussah silk ensembles, with self d dress or separate blouse. pastel coats with plain sleeveless and sleeveless dresses. dresses of plain or striped silk shirtings. Sizes 16 to 44 G. . Flatteringly appropriate for many occasions, these clever Suits may be had-ilovely shades of green, blue, pink, orchid, maize, peach and white. Flower-embroidere- ' Short-sleeve- d Z. C. M. I. Ready-to-We- Dept. ar . . . Z. C. M. I. Second Floor Sports Wear Dept. . . . Second Floor Wii-11a- Speaking of Shoes d. No substitutes the peak In quality had-wh- il Your Where to Get Stdrie&s- -- at. From pioneers yet allvt youror neighparents, grandparents bora. From old Journals and family records. From old papers. letsr and ' manuscripts. BOV BORV IX EVST. Dr and Mrs T. W. ettvenson of Budweiser Syrup Barley-Mal-t LIGHT OR DARK RICH IN BOOT NOT BITTER anapartments, the Be'vede-- e nounce receipt of advice that a boy was born Monday in Baltimore. Md. to their son. Charles Calvert Stevenson and Catherine Calder-woo- d Stevenson, daughter of Dr. and Mra. W. R. Calderwood of 371 north Main street. The younger Stevenson has Just completed his interneshlp in Merry hospital. Balto assuming timore. preparatory you must see the n Navajo 85 Continuing our Big Clearance of Smart Jewelry $n Half Price Including a great assortment of clever choker and opera lengths, Necklaces values to 8.00. Also Bracelets, Ear Midsummer is partial to this . crisp, Shoe shown in aL white, cool, tie-effe- ct fQT,sports,ea....,., Built especially for the woman who itid de- mands the maximum of style and comfort. And its modest price is no barrier to its popularity! Z. C, M. L Shoe Dept. . . Street Floor There 59c Also some very pretty two- - and necklaces. a Lot of d on many other groups of charming Jewelry. Buy now fear smart costume needs. Z. C. M. I. Shown here at from our Toilet Gbo s Two Department Stunning tuck-i- n styles for tailored suits and ensembles. Fine voiles, handkerchief" linens and batistes, in a variety of colors, Fold Stand Shaving Mirror 95c 95c and 1.49 Other Smart Blouse at 95c really good Glass folds info small space. 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