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Show F - THE -- DESEKETNEWSSALTtiAKirCrTY SEPTEMBER SATURDAY t 1934 ELDER EARL RAY FECK fXDER BERGER L. KELVEN A . farewell testimonial' honoring A farewell testimonial' to honor of Elder L. Edward Perry, son of Elder Berger L. Eleven,, who 1s, ,WIS8 ELIZABETH CORNWALL ELDER ROBS E. THORESEX rn ELDER 8. CT RICIIAftDS m , Mr, sand Mbs, Edgar Perrv-- ll saving soon oa a mission to Nor-Elizabeth-Cowait n Vfll .fElWerTtlSMI-Emiorasewill be Soutb- -j , . wUl..baJteld.1ntea Way south State streetwill bo held Elder BtephenCoulam. Richard thti'iCr.e!lf at !"A ward chapel. Twenty-sevent- h gate In at d Wednesday the p.m. U1 WblUler war will be honored at a .farewell teatl ehapel Beeon chapel before, his de--l South and Main, Friday, Septemmonial Friday, September T.ltt the parture the French mission. The ber. 7, 2:15 p.m. The program will tq ward, chapel, Ninth - East 2 15 pm. prior 6. a at follower Sept. be to her departure for th Bntls )day. and Hollywood avenue, prior to program- will Include a piano set0 his for th Southern Dawn Is Break "The -- Jeffer-towar- -- lection by Harold Shelton;. Invocahia departure to the mtmtonr - Thf following program tion by John Lugtr song by Adiel Swiea-Germ- - -- p.m.: Invocation, Elder John Johnson; The Lyric Binders, a. and b, select, ed; soprano solo, a, and b. selected, Norma Squires; reading, selected. Mrs, Melbourne Romney; remarks. B, Brown; Harmonic - Pres Hugh Top Notchere, b.-- selected: baritone a. and aelcted, Gordon solo, W. Owens; remarks Bishop T, mlss'onary; Cannon; response, D. Richard benediction. Elder Rees. The program will be followed by dancing. Acomb; song by William Post: remark by Don B. Colton, pres! dent of the Eastern States mission remark by Bishop Stewart: response by missionary; piano- - selection by Harold Shelton, ano the benediction, will - bs offered bv Georgs Smith. Gold Wedding By S.L Couple 0. mar-rtag- Miss Helen Rone of Butte, Mont, -- arrived her yesterday to take-wduties as executive secretary of the Neighborhood House, succeeding Miss Ellen Taylor, who resigned lest May after holding the position for II yeara Miss Rowe was director pf s large community center In Cleve land. Ohio, for six months of this year, and taught at the summer session of Bryn Mawr college. They married were In the Endowment House on Sept. 4, 1124, by Preeold Mr. Romney dent ' Daniel H. Well land throughout their lives have been setlve in church and civic affaire. Mr. Romney was in the presidency of tbe first deacons quorum organized In the Twentieth ward, and Mrs. Romney was a member of the ward Primary organisation presidency.- For many yearn Mrs. Romney was on the Primary general board, and also service at presi Reserve Officers . dent of the. Twentfcth ward Re. -To Gatlierat'Parkj nor society. ' Despite filer Interest had-lon- T- her home and family and her Church work, Mrs. Romney has travelled' extensively, a has Mr. Romney who ha twice circumnavigated the glo'je. once with his two sons, O. D. Jr., and Melbourne, and again twenty years ago when the rnttre family accompanied him. This was hls second mission to New Zealand where he presided over the mission. The Romneys and their children have attended all the worlds fairs since the St. Louis exposition in 1904. and since returning from New Zealand have visited the Hawaiian Islands . five times, the Thou sand Islands, the Panama Canal, Florida. Alaska, New York and the larger eastern cities several times, and still more frequently Northwest the and California where they have been more than In A contact camp of reserve offiThird area be cers will held the - todayofand tomorrow at cld Faith ful Inn in Yellowstone national park. About (0 reserve officers from Salt Lake headed by CoL A. J. Dougherty, chief of staff, will attend. The object of the camp is promote friendly relations be tween the reserve officers of the flvs states: Utah. Idaho, Wyoming. Montana and part of Nevada. . Party Arranged For Missionary IflOlimeaFor For their golden - invocation. mission. The following program h; r tfeo-On- fraf v e, f ELDER JAM1 8. Elder James Sterling Astini sob of Mr. and, Mrs. Jamep N. Aetln, wilt be honored af a farewell teti . , monial to be gievn in the Nib ley Park ward ehapel. Wsrnock ave-nu and Sixth East, Friday. 8ept, 7, at 2 pm, prior to hie depg.rtqrO,u,5 i i trud--Artt- - 1) ;- Mar-crof- Couple Arrange - Celebration For Golden Wedding Union Objects to Coal Truck Mines - Ku-lo- n -- . reat-gr- n ,u. ry Und-18- k, ' aunt-wa- g -- ner-Ic- John jrroram j fills-sio- -- sem-Ina- J n ; -- Thc ... Corinne to Pay Honor to Elder , 2' Farewell Set -- rl For Missionary -- SIXTH-SEVENT- H Sixth-Seven- they expect to WILLIAM TALCENS April 31. lilt Sho married Carl fair. New York Scotia, Browa of Mclplo, tn Praeldonco. Bhode ORAKTSVfLLS and Washington. D. C. They have letond. December 17. 1401, cam te Sclplo William Gor Faicaoa of Rivrst4, California die 144S end he Heed here Mace. been Deseret News subscribers for Thoradaj at th Cuttm ranch north In eplte of her percre afflietloa eh 59 years. of fear tram fcaart fatloro Mr Paicena a cheerful dlepoeltloa and Mr. Romney has acted In numer- maintained waa bora Kovomhor 92, 1947 at found comfort la her books family end ous capacities end held almost frtenda. Wiaconain and waa a police aer eant at Rivero do. California H waa countless offices In the Twentieth Sho lc sureleod by her h coband, Carl Norraun a tec U aea, Brown; fMt at tha Caatarn home t tho ward and Ensign stake.. For the Brcwa; tlm of hi death, daoshter. Era fella Brown, Sclplo; two past Si years he has been a mem. ainters A too ta axpected to arrive todajr from Aoihurut. Mrs. Jane Lockhart, ber of the stake high council. His Not a Beotia, and Mre Cora Borqec, California and th body will be shipped business interests are many and Waltham. Maaa., and one broth 2f. George to California for burial. varied. Starting as a delivery boy Elia Amherot. Funeral eorvicee will bo ho for tbe Taylor Romney A ArmRobert V. Ortman Dies strong company 55 year ago. he ward ehapel Friday afternoon. has risen to the position of presiBOBEBT OBVI1X Suddenly in Wyoming dent and general manager of tbe Miller. A Romney Lumber company. In of Leslie John endOretn V. Ortman, 19, district Robert Geerti which his two sons O, D, Jr., and Miller, died Friday af Florence 4.22 am. la a lomanager of the Diamond Match with cal hoapital; following a brief IIIdcm. Melbourne, are associated eompany and who has lived here MIMXU Tho child waa horn Hi Otto, Wyo., Ochim, tor the past 15 years, died suddenMrs. Romney is the daughter of tober 12. 1422. Th family moved to Mur. ELDER G. SNABR WEBB rtott ly of a heart attack at Jackson, laat April. Surviving are tho the late William G. Phillips. Mr. and two brother LaMar and Larry Farewell testimonial will be Wyo.. early yesterday morning, and Mrs Romneys children, be- Soho Miller, Marriott; the grand parenta, Born in Ind., to sides the two sons are Mrs. An- Mr and. (Mra John H. Miller. Ogden. given In Murray Second ward 1295. he wsForta Wayne, of the ELDER ALVIN B. SHEPHERD toine and Mrs. Shirley Y, Mra Margaret Romrall and David J chapel, 5952 south Second West World war whereveteran been a had he' Oeertoeo. Otto. street, Murray, Friday, Sept 7, at Wyo. Clawson? Anothtr son. William, Funeral oorelera will A farewell testimonial In honor died soon after 2 p.m.. In honpr of Elder G. Webb boxing Instructor of the Fifteenth eondoetod returning from New Sunday noon hr the Marriott L. D. a of Elder Alvin B. Shepherd will Zealand. L who will leave for a mis- Service company. Signal corps chapel. With Interment la Ogden city 8narr, be glvep In the Parity ward chapof the Kaibsh sion to States Sept Ha waa aA member cemetery, under the direction of the 20. The the Southern to - A. M. , South and Twenty-FF. el, Twenty-firSons , Uodqulet bis honor lodge, program given mortuary, LowBids Announced H Is survived by bis widow, irst Eaat street,. Wednesday will b as follows: t WENDELL Howe COOMBS Lamb Ortman, Sept, 5, at p.m. prior to his deCongregational eong. True to Mrs. Katherine On Work States Lake City; hie mother, Mrs Salt fob Southern Highway the the Coembn WS!u,'U parture Faith; Invocation, Elder Dan W. F. 4. plomhor. 12 Meat Oregaoa i a ; sister, Mra. avenuo. died in mission. Bethune; H. let Mis Eva vocal Snarr; duet hoapital Friday at 2:44 aia. two a Olson and Harold Richards; read. William A. Fuquay, and The - following program Will be l.- - W. Whiting was the lowest local feUI m rotmevtti mmiutiM of bidders bids A. and George William nveq submitting Ing, Miss Marjorie Maxfleld; vocal brothers, given:- , Saturday mamiBB, , prayer, for the contract of applying native Mr, Coomb woo ber t Ratf congregation; duet Mra. Lula Snarr and Mrs. W., sll-o- f Los Angclea Song, , Funeral services will be conWUford rock asphalt to 18,2 miles of high- Citn Dwmlwf 12, mi. oon ( Lmlak Olivo Wallin; address. President Wayne OarffS tenor-solo4 El I Coomb 60 U. Ho S. on Cat from Miss way feolly canyon 8. white; violin selection, solo. ducted by the Kalbab lodge tn the by bit widow. Miw. LobIoo a r Henry D. Moyle; saxaphon In Carbon the "to Colonial room of tho Masonic tem county and dance Emery song, Miss Mies Paulina Hanson; Evah Kiel; reading, Coomb, might son feormok, Bdnr Loo. Jamo Master Spence Simon; remark, county, Una The low bid by Mr. Dwjr, Goor solo, pie, Monday at I p.m. Lyman and Wendell Bowthorpe: violin Franklin Coomb a two Own-rifSpringvUle contractor, Uuhtar Mias Aurelia Uv Shlmer; vocal duet Claroo O. Spencer; piano selection. Whiting, wod' W Coatnba, fetT ef fett Lako Moot Fuller reading. Miss- - Mse aa.1 2181.402,y Loo Coombo o Mrs. LaVon Urie' and Mias Thelma brother City; thro Auxiliary Meeting Construction The duet. Elmo Wheelwright Loa remarks. Smith: CooxSba Looll Green; Antoloi; of Hmotrta Gustaveaon; remarks, by Bishop Alberta, Canada and Samuel Coombo o' R. R, Rasmussen and response by Third ward M Men date; soprano company, of Ogden- submitted the Oakland. The Ladles auxiliary to th ' Cal.. and four for Mrr 119,029 49, bid, lowest Ross; iter remarks;! gravel O Webb Snarr; (benediction, iersn Volunteer Firemen assorts. sola. Miss Luclle of Cant on. Alberta Mr K of road In riam Bishop Joseph E. KJnrj rcmarka'rtt-fs-to-Bonvlunn of .9 mile j Ion will hold the regular teomif-T- h AIHrrtr 3:ipt. Cyras 8. Walter Watkrf;r fjooirtt county, between Mm F&onto LUrhfirW of Raymoml. Al onli"oo program will b followed by Ilr nice; ins Wednesday at 2 pm, Missionary; benediction. Frank, and tlcello Mi born Ottd Blending. fils Morooi H fiorawrife dancing. .. Howard. A and B numbers. , , j, at th hail, 311 Canyon road. A rf trip Visit the Chicago wedding held In the Thirty-secon-d word chapel; Fourth South. An.4..eUth Weed street, Friday, Sept." 7 at 2 p.m. prior to hi departure for the California mission. Th following program wrtt be presented Sonr.' Cbngregarion ; prayerrBy-- , rowd'ame worth; violin solo. Alvin, departure 1 rniMlon. Tft & BHTts'h" tnwelon. been State, AdrabtekadftfMi ritwopi 4ar THar ol ytvBWWf liWWW States arThe H. Bennett; novelty song mission. following program la and far ranged T Sm- - congregation; invocation. The following program will be dance, Bonn Bowerbank; soprano ranged: Mary Johnson; vocal mixed quar- ,, u rendered. Barbara Evas solo, Song, congregation; Invocation. guitar frierson. M. I. A. chorus. tet. Jen me Hoel, Vslborg Lerdahl, - con and banjo selection,Apgood; Tllln ol- - Glenn T entyaeventh Song, "True to the Faith,Artie and Elder Leon Hovik; vocal trio (a S w Anthon Lerdahl, M. Fro island; ward, conducted Ida and Norman, Zella and Ines b). Beatrice Davie); violin sqlo. De- - gregation; Invocation; . vocal duet, Stanley Peck; quartet, Keddlngton L. A. Johnson; vocal duet D Movie- Evelyn and William IE- - Pedler, brother; soprano solo, - "Norma Broweter, accompanied .by -Ger-rfadln' Frank eham- - cello a and b), Beverly Smith, Donald seleetion. Herren slaters, remarks., b Instrumental oddeolo, Norma Schreiner urea Knight; reading, Avon Blilgon; aBd dance, Uauna Q ; Kinder, Melba Smith, aecompantt. T omsaW- Ward Ma'urlne Brown; vocar aolo, zither roto, Oscar Roth; vocal duet, and b) Vaughn Green; vocal sola t; remark bishop; response mission- - sionary; vocal solo. Jessie Evans, eenr raccordlan solo. Donald Gordon Van C. and G. vocal Ruth Helen and Os; duet, b) Jessie Evans, accom- Blundell; remarks. (a remarks. President Thomas ary; accordion solo (a and b). Al- selection. Herron sisters; benedic- E. Towler. W. and Donald Harris:, reading, Vyrle Bishop; response. Our Missionary; panted by Mabl Woods; reading, F. remarks. Bishop bino Bocco; benediction. William G. Park. Paul benediction, Albert Veneraa, Jr.; (a and b) Inez Witbsck; plana 8chwendlman; response, mission- Langston; saxophone solo, The program will be followed by tion, re- Dancing. zolo (a and b Feramora Bennton; ' ary; song, congregation; benedic- Pugh; vocal aolo, Billie Wright; Albert. dancing. Brews-teB. Brown R. Pres. 4 remark Sheldon Hugh marks, Bishop ' Funeral nerrlew will fee conducted tion, Wilbsrt Dangerfield; benesolo (a and b) Alvin Kedi remarks, missionary; Sunday it 1 m. in the MUtor I D. 8 CHURCH NOTICES vocal ward chapel by Biahop Jtdward J diction. Dancing. dtogton: presentation, Biahop Geo. E. Woolley: response, missionary; Elder criterion quartet "?, and b) Alvin TWENTIETH WARD KISSKL WAVXX SIMPfeON Tf": Nepht L Morril wll be th speaker Keddlngton, fjeargo Lloyd. Joeeph -HOOPER Russell Simpson, Wayno at the Sunday evening K.LA. con- Kjar. Jaftra N. Aetln. benediction, infant non. At Wayneh- aad --Vorda Read JEDMN J. JQJBSitMM to ward Twentieth the Brewster. services H. Edwin Dancing. joint Jlmpeon. died nt ht family borne here SPRINOVILLE Second avenue and G street The Sept, 1 Edwin It Friday morning, following n brief Bines Johnaon. 97. well known In civic and The baby waa born hare August 79 p.m. The ehapel la services commence at t 29 pm. Sunday at circle at died late Thursday rellfloua urvhin are the parent and grandFIFTEENTH 1 WARD First located on Fifth South between 24 wagon or the family residence. 111 eaat Fourth parent Mr and Mrs T. W. Read ef of The operation n West West and Eighth West. Elder Temple and Firstmonths North street following sever and Mr. and Mr Jamee J gimp-aAn Informal reception to cele- coal truck mines to Carbon, Emery South S. Wells of the First Seven street Musics! numbers wilt bo .. . V e - w tilneea He had Hooper of Hooper, also brate the golden wedding of Mr. in id H. at Mra. Armanda the be the and Presidents of will was public Seventy, x Ashton. Seowfleld, Idaho and Sevier counties arranged, protested ubmitted te two and Mrs Martha Read of Ogden and a and Mrs Charles R. Howe, will be No. 22 speaker at the M. I. A. conjoint vited. district the operations major at held the home by their yesterday of daughChrieten-eA. a PARK WARD grandfather. meeting at 939 p.m., Sunday, HIGHLAND since Jane 1, ; of Hooper ter. Mrs. E. O. United Mine Workers of America Sept 2; also special musical cum- The regular M. I. A. Sunday conMr, Johnaon waa Funeral nervira, will be conducted 752 bone here October Sunder Humphrey, state to he bers to addressed t a letter 111 In joint meeting. Sept. 2 at 9:39 p m. She Hooper U Edith avenue, on Z9. 1U7. a eon of D 8 chnpel, Wl(h burlnl in Hooper H. will offer a delightful program. A , HUNTER WARD-r-Hencity industrial commission at the capiBiahop Aaron John- - cemetery, under the direction o( conto Sunday, Sept. 2, will be eon one of the first hook review. Th Life of J. Goldthe speaker Billings and Son, taortunry tal Signers of th letter on behalf joint I settlers from 4 to 7 p m. and the Mutual meeting. Sunday eve- en Kimball, wilt be given by tho were o f ttoss, John presifirst felebop union the No of Invitations ning. His subject will be, How To author, Claude Richards, followed Isprlnffvllle and WAXETA lOVK BYBME BRH1GS are being Issued, dent, George Lambert, vice presi- Use The Bible." Come and bring by remarks by J. Golden KimSarah James John V Mre. Waneta Pluye Bonacci. all of your Bible Th meeting starts at ball; selection, Verda Evans Hatch and Frank but their .(VIDE it, tnende Byrne dent, He has always (Brlirte. W. Brurge. been Price. a faithful ilted eerly wire of atCh.rlee 4 39 o'clock. (lead in the recent Civic Opera). , a local hoapital are Invited to Prliny of j member the The protest was based on the fact call. HAWTHORNE WARD lllnene. Judge To have the author of book and t Church and served afur a fire Saye wan born in Toana, Hee.. mines complained of vio- P. C. Evane will be the speaker at hia subject present should offer Mr. Howe was the that Brigta I In numerous aapacU Deceraber ll. ma. a Sanbtoe of tn St. Louis prolating the regulations governing the services Sunday at 2,39 pm. at an exceedingly Interesting j ties in the different A and Floyn tend Byrne. She ha ra born I organisations; on August 22. the Hawthorne ward chapel. Mu- gram. Bided here moot of her lire. safety of mine workers. O. F. also one Interested Sum trie member of 1229. came commission, He the be bcetdea will sic A. th H. WARD her heuhond Apollo FOURTH are Jayne glvenghy la building tho old four aona and Johnson Utah with hls promised that a thorough investi- quartet of Crescent will discuss hi experif. Wayne. toparents, opera house. He fUout and Orla dauchtara. Brlcge and a served as game warden tor a would be made. However, SCANDINAVIAN ASSOCIATION ence in th south sea islands at Amoe gation old baby her daughter father; three and Julia Cruse ber of yen re and later assocommission out S. he engaged L. the The D. that Scandinavian pointed . the Sunday evening meeting In 'ho brother., Harold H Oeweld and Clnr In the poultry Imefneae. onco Byrne, and three Metera. Mra Henis limited to Its inspection of mines ciation will hold their regular ser- Fourthward chapel. Seventh South Howe, In 1244. He married Florence Clyde la the ry Hampton, Mr. Mtien Mrs. Nettle Hyrum and Salt Jsake endowment house October Mra. by the small appropriation provided vices Sunday In the Assembly hall and West Temple street Sunday Baton Pendleton, all of Ogdoa. 9, tut and she died In March, till for the tarrying on of Industrial at 3.39 pm. Speakers vrtlt be El- at 9 19 p m. Howe ke Taylor Surviving are mu son and r- four Salt-LaAxel June to Bastrom on returned was commission activities. Th ders born WARD OKOBKB BELVEDERE CAB just Vtt daughters-iawrenew Johneon- Mrs. from the Swedish mission, and Symphony Dinger popular ladies She was an adopted 12, 1814, Florence Oatea, eprtngrtiler Cheanoex 8PI.NG s Wyo general ter Johnson, Balt Zaike Mrs Jr. on C. was Frank Jamee A. of who Torkelson, chorus of Granite stake, will pre- for Mra daughter CMT, 72 of thl. Hardy and Mrs,. Grace Croff. Lorn An- city, who died Oeorge Gleaner Girls Will a mission to Norway, some yeara sent a concert program under th Monday after 1 yeara and gelos, ll grandchildren and one great raeldent here, were conducted la the ago. and whose son, Robert, to a of th Mutual Improveri brother and fu grandchild, also seven church Interment Sophia Taylor. 1 nursdsy I few days leaves for the same mis- - auspices vrlVt ment association. The musical aiaters; Mrs. James Weight, Alex John- Spleropel In Mountain Thuredey View cemetery were son. Salt Iakt Mrt Maude Roylance re M. President also They She la nun lied by her huoband will jsion; Holger feature Dolores Seal, - well- - 3 Mrs. Ch stood Curtla Stephen and daughter. Mra. John Plano of Erie.a A special musical program, as- - Larsen expected home this week known radio and concert soprano. married to the Moses Jnnnaen, Mrs. Colo; KprlngviUe and con. a Loo of from the over Danish mission Angclea. Lee Goates will be director . and Hilda Wilkinson, Vernal. temple slated by Margaret Anson, reader, which he has presided for Logan ", Funeral nervfcea will ba conducted to- and ala grandchildren. nearly Sarah Castle accompanist. on morrow at 2 p m in the Fourth ward September will be presented by the Gleaner six years. The following - musical SALT LAKE STATE MISSIONAMA8A K. MEBR1AM chapel with burial In the evergreen 11, 1824, and Girls of the Capitol Hill ward. numbers will be rendered; Cello ARIES Don B. Colton, president MAaVTt, Bofeto t Amaa cemetery. . Morrtom, n. they have al- Thursday at 9 p ra. to the ward cha- solo, Mies Norma Schreiner; bari- of the L D. S. Eastern State ' . died at hit bomt here Thursday, tone solo, Curtis Narllng; saxoways been resi- pel. The program, will be. AKTHl'B JAMES LEE followioff will be the speaker brief illMtt of pemimonia. t: tho T" of Mr Morri m woo born 1b Halt Jeako. dents (Salt C. Numbers 4if by the University Sandberg, - Tbe regular mohfllty meeting or tn phone n!o...H. PRICE Funeral service for Arthur tho Lake City" They Utah string quartet. Almo Ditmer. public is Invited. ioji of An. B and Oil Lytto Mvw Jamas U Salt Lake stake missionaries which (L whs died Apfgat 4b He moved to Monti I oariy man- are a Salt Lake hospital, after a long riatn. Anker the SANDY ry Shade. William parenta THIRD WARD The will be held th tbe West slop Hogenaon hood Hved boro oor alnco. chil- and Helen Barton, selection, Venl-tia- Netherlands sev en tttneo; wttt hr held "Tomorrow of He married Mary Elisabeth XMpack la i Returned Missionary building on Sunday, Sept. 2, p.m in the Masonic temple at Price 1289 and waa left a widower two fifand dren Vo, so Ladles Association will present the pro- at 3 a.m1. yearn chorus; vocal Mr. Lea was born March 17, 1971 wro. Mr. Merrlam served two terms teen THIRTY-FIRS- T In Spiingllle, WARD Fre Evangeline T, Beesley; violin duet, gram of the M. L A. conjoint meetUtah, the eon of Edwin on th eity rrmactl and baa followed C. Lee fend Harriet A Kindred Lee. He Lucille In the Sandy Third ward chapel Samuel O. Bennion of the Kimball Orin First and ing Salisbury, tarioua tboao of ocupatiosa Inciudlny waa married te Ida May Letter. Febpiano selection, Nepht Davis; In- at 2 pm. Sunday, Sept. 2, 1924, Council of Seventy will bA" th carpenter, wbeelwrlybt, farmer, wool ruary 9. UH in Sprtngville, and of yrower. a aawmlil. T. M. A. strumental numbers' operator which is 190th located at wnd numbers South speaker at the conjoint In tbe early nlnetlee he worked for Rurvlvlnr are three aoa Lor in, Clydo HEBER PROGRAM SUNDAY the Uintah Railway, acting as station and by a male quartet, yet to be. and State street. Alt returned services Sundav at 9:39 pm. Lawrence, nil of Mantl, and three agent nt Dragon, Utah From there he daughter service The WARD missionaries FIRST ward members and Mra. Gea of Gunnison, Ralph HEBER CITY, moved te Fruits, and later earns te Price, Sept. Mr L. I. Jensen and Mr friends are invited to attend Elder Sunday sf 2.39 pm. will he udder 3 Roy three wards here will give a conwhere he engaged in real estate and and Lund of Lake 19 Salt M. reCity. Ward the of direction yrsndcbiL I. A, th a Frank I. was former businem He Kooyman. recently insurance In and the following brother and joint program Sunday night mayor and justice of the ptcs- - of dren turned mission president, will be Verm Stewart will provide vnecial Andrew L Harris m. Mr the Wasatch stake tabernacle, with J Price and for many years played an sisters' the speaker and a good musical musical numbers and Mark E. 6.. Crawford. Mr H A barren onu Elder Dee Broad bent as speaker actlte part la Republican party affairs Peterson will be the speaker. program will be presented. Jlrv-- Lee was a thlrtyaecond degree MaAmmon Van Wagoner. Bay H?,! STAKE L I B E 1. T Y HIGH FOURTEENTH WARD SUNDAY son and a member ef Carbon Blue ledge TishrAisonEr,hrain of p,er Ev,y' ,nd Midw,y, ,nd month He had been in tbe hospital n PRIESTS Until further notice, SCHOOL Dr. Nephl W- - Cottam Barbara Wootton will provide mu- and 7 days prior te hia death. the monthly quorum meeting of will speak to the older classes of sic. Surviving are his widow, tx children the T 1 Arthur Liberty stake High Pries will the Fourteenth ward Sunday school, J, B reckon and Robert of Privet be held on the second Sunday of 151 West First South, Sunday, at 19 L. Lee ef Oakment. Pennn,; Mra. Flora of Son Boreardlso rlts ('a!losr Mrs. Alice Lake Kelt Nicholson of VNmoral City; oorrirao will be Held tomor. each month. Instead of the first a.m. oa "Immortality." A special Rich of Jackson Wyo, pad Mr. Ruth row at 2 pm In tho North ward chapel, Sunday. The meeting will convene musical program will ba presented Fraser of Bvaneton. Ill It grandchilI T Reid officiatlht Interfitehep 2 p m. to tbs at Second ward under th direction of Laurinda P. Lee of C Price Edwin ment will be la the City cemetery dren, a brother. Brewerton. featuring Norma Squires and two sister Mia Harriet Lee of Salt chapel. Lucy Leo Emmons Lab CU and Mr STANLEY feOBEET BOTH WARD -E- and Marjorie Mitchell In duet and ef Seattle. Arlinda Price and Irvine. Dean Harmon, pianist. sther Funeral nereicen for Stanley Robert Friends may call nt tho family resiEdith Rutledge, recently returned Roth 21. who waa killed In eh autoCommisEMERSON WARD dence tomorrow morning, prior to the MaIn tbe bo Frimobile accident near Heber City from several months study at the sioner John M. Knight and th -funeral. Interment will day, wUl he held In the Jaeeph William son! eemetery. Mexico Mexlbo of at University Police glee club nnder th direction Teidoe Mortuary chapel. 122 north Main me of their City will relate of X Spencer Cornwall will bo fco- . Biahop Frank A S8X1I BIX BBOWX Sunday It 1 In" the "famous Mexican tured on the conjoint M. I. A. protn eatt Bares at yrlerel may char,, SOIPIQ, Annie BCe Brnwa. tho mortuary (ram 1 2P until Uni, for city and among the ancient rains gram at Emerson ward Sunday eveat her heme Wednoadcy eight of arthrl-H- a tbe aorvlcca Interment wilt p In the of the south at the evening serv- ning. Hies Jessie Evans will bo Mt. Olivet cemetery under direction of renewing .a lllaeac of aoarly 21 ices of the soloist in the glee club number the Brother, mortuary. Olpta 1 Hera waa Arnheret. bore la Mrw Brows Day congregation; Song, Ing,1 Obituaries Mrs. Abbie Gray Cross 19, 122 Tale avenue, died Thursday evening Mr., Mrs. D. Romney at her home after an lllness of To She widow Entertain was montha Friends three the of Joromo P, Cross, former federal 4 officer and mining7 man, who died September In till, Mrs. Cross was born In Salt In commemoration of their e Lake City and eipent all of her date fifty year ago, Mr. and eighty years here. her parents, D. Mr. O, D 129 street of C, Romney and Elisabeth John Page Gray, came to Salt Lake from New Eng- will be honored at a reception for friends Tueodav. Sept. 4, at the land In the eerly 50s. residence, from She Is survived by one son. Dr. 7 to 10 p.m. Mr. Jerome O. Cross, who Is superinand Mrs. Romtendent of schools in Santa Ana, ney will observe Calif. Dr. Cross St one time servtheir golden ed as a teacher end principal In wedding In tbe the Salt Lake schools and so prin same in home clpel of the Ogden high school which they have lived during nearly (heir enNew Secretary Arrives tire married life. For Neighborhood House ELDER FIELDING H. HARRIS be given In honor of -Elder Fielding H. Harris, of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Harris, ef 222 east Eighth South street, in the Third -- ward chapel, 119 east Seventh .. South, Friday," Sept. 7, at 2 .6 pin. prior r; WiU Be Kept Mrs. Abbie Cross. Dies .At Salt Lake Residence A farewell testimonial 1b honor of Rider Bart Ray Feck will be rt TVator-tow- a, , mix' rt i per-rat- e st I . d , e . ' h r I- - V EIDER RAY N. REEDER A farewell testimonial honoring Elder Ray M. Reeder- - eon of Mr. and Mr Adolph M. Reeder of Bon Air farm at Corinne will be held at the Corinne ward .chapel tomorrow ldec Reeder evening at 2 p m. will enter the mission home on 19 in preparation tor mis8ept. . . sionary work In France. . The following program will 9 be , j presented; Singing bv congregation double mixed quartet, "TtU the Victory Won": addrera on missionary work to France, Bernell Nejsen; instrumental duel, Ray Kelseq and Gerald Anderson; remarks by John Jenkins of th Logan temple; read- -, tog, Mias Rhea Reeder; addres AJ M. Reeder; piano selection Jen- -, kins fnmilv of Logi: presentation frttd. remark hvBlhop Nekton; nio Mr Martha Snoot: response bp Elder Ray M. Reeder. JTHDITY years ago they would have perched him on the dances stool. Now die teach er suspects poor vision may be the cause. Some day, if she remembers, she may tell his mother. Some day! And meanwhile your child may be building up a feeling of inferiority thatwiir affect his whole fife.' At doesnt' seem fair to take chances with' anything so precious Have your, childs eyes examined now, r ( V |