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Show r IKE THE DESERET NEWS SALT Seth Morrison Chest Campaign Suggests Neighborliriess Funeral Services Slgan Of ' 1935 Chest Held Synonymous With Welfare Ideals Will Be Tomorrow vxV V jr'i yc - Jl Arrangements - Complete .y,- - i i5 . ':t V5-v- ' Lumberman Funeral enrice for Seth yf, prominent lumberman and a leading Salt Lake citizen lor many years, have been set for at S:10 p.m. In the Evan and Early mortuary chapel. It aas announced today. With fellow members of the club acting as the honorary pallbearerspallbearers, will be B ' Bauer, John F. Bennett. M O Ashton. Sereno B. Tattle. George A. Eaton. James J Walcott Thompson Ingebretern. and J. A. Alcorn. The services mil be conduct-- . hy the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen of the First Congregational cfiurch of which Mr. Morrison was a member. Burialwtl! be In Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mr. Morrison died In a local hospital Monday of causes incident to after an Illness of ons weak--B- e was TJ years of age. Born In Fort Atkinson. Wise., December 1 f If. of Alonzo Marsh - and Fanny H arner Morrlsos.Mr. Morrison began bis career as a. . lumberman Ip that stale, moving ahre,errth-4 fathers he continued in the s. Ms Came to live fit Salt Lake In 1S90, helptng-t- o found Morr- and t'ompany the same year and disposing of his Interests In that to hia partner A tvpkal child care scene a t Neighborhood Housev-srhc- re du ring the past year the Community - Georg Ecompany Merrill In ISO. -Oidft slogan or "Be a Good Vetghhor was Tarried' mil In welfare work, bringing a total attrnd-- a Mr. Morrison was elected of more than 40.000 men and women, boys'and girls at the day nursery, kindergarten, clinics, member of the firt legislature o' ,ance Q? . classes and clubs. fba state of 0fah. All actHs mem- - j MoriTswn. a, ltr n "I' tevr husl-aes- WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER Coal Trucking Shows Increase Defeated for -M. John imnisioner, Knght)liwithresume his mortuary Blumel A practice 14J0 south Main street, Knight, he an- - Sta teChecker Haulage of coal by motor trucks a large increase during October, according to figures compiled by the state road commission at the capitol from reports made byfthe state road commission station at show yon. During the first 2 days of October, a total of 30.218,473 pounds sent to market by truck. This is more than t.oooyoo pounds In excels for the most active period oP last yehr. total, 13.033,333 pounds was hauled to Salt Lake county. to Utah county, 373.320 bounds to Wasatch Countyr 1.457.-33- 0 pounds to Daria county. 4,732.-974 to miscellaneous points and A2;.:30-pounInterstate. 30-d- ay OC-t- hls SiateiL-mis-Jo- -- Eri-ig- - e - Mr. Dr. A. L Murray of Salt Lake City, has been appointed surgeon for the United States .bureau of mines with headquarters at Pittsburgh. It was announced at Wash. Ington yeeterday by Dr. John, W. Flnqh, director otr the bureau ? mftiea. He will assume hi new duties about December 1. suree.-Dr. Murray setjved for the bureau in Salt Lake City from 1919 to 1933. when the position was abolished. The health unit has since been reestablished During the world wsr Dr. Murray was a captain in the army medical corps. - He Is a graduate of the George Washington medical college. It Is with regret that we leave Utah, he said Tuesday, "wevc become quite attached to thestate, However, when I ffrail? retire from the health service. I hope it will be possible for us lo return to Salt Lake City. us n l- - ' Grocery Company Head Completes Long, Active Career Amiouncanjiml offnneral r gt'n'praf managpro7 the Tnif d Q rooprv company, were today t pndlrrg word from a hrothfr in fhe va5t 5Ir 8mith hAl Wn bead of hlr firm for 25 year 5 and fah acuc ciu Reader, dJU Uai t a3 ijti local A f htHfaT' as the result of a smus tnfittio. Smith Udv of, liia death fallowed an emergruy jFarmlngtonwuiotw of Joseph Udy.l oprwtion after complications had bis rendition sertroi He had rd s month" aco a charter membroTtbe unlvCTsi- - Citizens Of Salt Lake Will HaVe Opportunity To and gfU, as "wOU as adUflU, the pasaed Salt Dake Mothers club, womens seertns a"av at S a.ra. suffered from a ha iMgtnng illness to the rty Ar wor- k- - c.ufa 13 Nov.. three clu senior. os. Cliurch Alter Respond-B- y Coiwtr kiria anA was an active , girls', worker01 ContriLuiing. A The number groups, aa groups, bos slrLeoding Jf of management of junior j Roianan, member girls' th Ihiughters United Grocery companv to- o, fwere at work. Th a lumbermanTi fratern- Neighborhood House. youngsters, icttrbs And many others, all provid-j- f I Cih said the operation of the but-- jty-1The Tiamff' antt theorgalmattooajreil-'fforo erecreaiiOiLl day ; frtfT if arc woiiljbc-lii.nBesides bis widow, he is aujvlv- ' I juitfrcjuliied.' rjnonfmbus wTffi tlura fo'boeiiej Througbout the ras the result of Mr. Smiths death,., The recrtiftion center bad total was a daughter ed by & eon' and daughter. S. W.J slogan of the 1935 Community, with a competent staff suoervis nil.inratfot 4.721 ane of his last wkbhwst- . Dot, Smithorrtsea Jr and Ketgbykoig thetr heaHhgw4frdttetoo-ao- 4 pampstgprB iTamaiic be conwued and that f Fait lake City, a water, bor. , ield handork, awiibmTng, fcAdr milttary jcial life. and asso games . and special Martha Av Morrison of Denver, and Indeed no private social welfare! Tba houa etrEmVnt vwrk cor- - sPorts operated on' the same pUn and fy policies. nrgsnliaiidfr or Jnsttutioir Itraltrrs inanvTmopie-n- fd mgnY Mrr SmTtlr had spent most of lllustiV groups. Clubs and; classes of all Officers TKeighborbootrirflasaftatfr Toung. fyr Lake City can better "Wrt H. B, ar: Mr. was mother hia lit dttllv JaDe presiare its the tbs Whitney, busineos, carried Jlfs ihrdugh including grocery doings boiRv spir.t that Ls but was sIko engaged in other such Ameriranlratrion. eooking and dent; Mis3 Stella Cohn, first vice Walker Udy. wU&wpread sympathy crat'g business and civic interests. For for the com- - dancmg. and dramatic work for. Pjesideat. Mrs. Japies Collins. ec- - Mrs. Cd was de- 11 years he had been & member of Yce Th reident, Mrs. H. M.born Dec 2, ing. chest campaign, and causing neighborhood childfn citizens to "put all partment thtPboard of education and he was thttanda 'of peopla withj Kergusgn. treai'er; .Mrs. 8. B. 1SRI, In Elba, In conone ask if. by a. director of the First National Mis IdAhtf! a.hd has recording ther trouble ranging from Ser-- t f trukihg rates tHeirbegs Preparations cCornirk, bank for many ears. Jt prominent and i testification to file with the tr.nop to the appeal starting No- - jnus family 'difficulties tp eviction. Anna correspdnlmg ined , in Farm- ' M.as 13. and tfrom horns vciWcr commerce Hlen conimisnon Rotarian. Mr. Smith was a former Mrs. tntrrstate jaecrstary, Thr Rowe,;lngioa f Udy the Cold facts and figures Resides ths 1513 following a well baby clinic. for children ,pcuthe secretary. will be considered by the. Utah4 .chairman of the on com- . ar . andboard 40 a short sojourn in California petitor relations commlye member, Motor Transport association and has. for campaign jgiing in that or year or under la an Important1 and former mco of Neighborhood Houee'uBUcr workers aid in the work she was married in tbs Saltrtjairmgn of the buying and selling all common and contract motor they prbe th necesinty for of Neighbor-iworA dental chnlc is conductff the Houss at west First Ake Endowment house earner. at- - a meefmg- -- Tuesday, tinned maintenance .relations committee He was aso a three morning a eek. No. 12. at 10 s m. In the rhamhood House ss an outstanding takes,Sob street, Surviving Mrs. Udy are eeven member of the chamber,. of or chilli work show that welfare chool of care eleinentar bCr c commerce. Mrs Ncttv, of mere acid belonged to the Ft. Janiple daughter of families on ellef Total earner during the pat year the total A report on the motor Uigby, Idaho; Mrs. Maggie Ellison Douglas Golf club. Hwas a memof Mrs. Iva ber of the Congregational church. act and its applications as ut- - tendance at Neighborhood UouseJ attendance for the vear at the Oaklev, v Idaho; was was at 400 clinic 40,474 1,020 add Beecher. ofHeyburn, Idaho, Mrs. baby lined at the national conention Mr. Smith wag bom in Camp' AUcwlanc of 14.'50 Nell Mortenson of Santa Anna. bell,' Steuben of the American Trucking-assoria- (the dental clinic. A bouse lib- county. New York In th various departments the raw is open three afternoons a Cal.. Mrs. HazM Milter. Mrs. Mar-v- a tion held recently in Chicago, will Janu&iy if, 1S73, and came to Salt -- be It had a total attendance Earl. a,pd Mrs. Fotnella Chaffin urton. aday nursery showed total faml-lo- k by A. T. Lake 1S91. He was firslin v. City f $.094. member tjie safety committee. dance of 14 502 with S,6 hy the John McDonald Acth iUotVaried rVnYjtMVwMAfS,Frhi',mpIOd f the Utah, association, and onejhes eonUcting Neighborhood House! ocery firm, later operating attended durtngthe year. Hra hHdrenj Classe- s- and clubs. including M several or hi, nwtv. Some-timafter were cared for while their mothers dramatic, English for Mexican boys Mrs. Effie Fal- ed the meet. Idaho: two Pa.' W. the H. joining Henderson mr and Mrs. Mary palmer of pany as a clerk, be organised com-the Farmington: 30 grandchildren and United mTHVRSDAY mnd FRIDAY AT McCLASAIIAXSm Grocery company in 1307. il great grandchildren. married Grace LIghtner, July 1. Funeral eervicea be conduc- 14,He1903. in Salt Lake. ted Friday at 2 p m., in the FarmSurWUng a fh his widow. Mra ington Central ward under the di- Grace Smith and a daughter and rection of Bishop Elijah B. Gregory. Friends may cal! at the Deg- - son. Miss Berenice N. Smith and Smith, whoride at the Lighiner eret morfuaryHn Salt Lake today family home, 33$ Twelfth East and tomorrow and at the home I Farming-toFriday pnor to serv- - trset. ires. Burial will be in the Farmington City cemetery. City Officials . 4 4 Farminof arniinpion Woman Dies .Month After Husband i filgbj fl Prominent- Reports Million Pounds 'Hauled In Month today. Death Claims Annctta Smith Ud) w S, L. Surgeon . Given Position With Mines Bureau. -- rity The company also haj a branch tn Midaip. Commissioner K.ght jiaa boon engaged in the mortuary buainese he nam$ of under JHiume! A Knight for the past three jears or more. Prior to that time he was associated with the Deseret Mortuary company,--- " At the time he made the face for city commissioner four years 0, Comtmeaionef Kmght mad bolding a seat in the state aen ate, reigning that position to accept the city eouimissionership. . Throughout Ins life he has f hutch, civic and business affairs of the eu, For more than It) tears was preef dent of the Wtktern and pree.de nt aT'fhe n ;akf- - for the- U. V. - W. church. Sood after returning rotn the eartrn States niiseiofl he waa elected to' the etatesenate, wrv-iubut avhort timewtin he' pas elected elty - 6 1935 KNIGHT W ILL- RESUME DUTIES IN7 MORTUARY FIRM Bounced For Rites Of S. L. - CITY -r- Annctta d- iHoo-Ko- ! -- v Mrr-B-Over-tChe- rN ng lnrer age.4 saied-Imoat-dUyw- neleh-Jkm- secrari 9 o ex-f- d com-Leh- Promoted attea-'wee- - jf e ECONOMICAL 1 Elks Club Th world, nimt ircurat, clock Guests will bo in, tailed In Greenwich Ob-- 1 The Mavor and tnembr, of the zervatery in England that will notrdty cowimiesion werewpeeia! frueet, vary more than a quarter pt ajat a luncheon ntqetlnx sponsored by second Jn a sear- jthe '85 J.uncheon ciub" at noou ' Jjoday at the Elks club. all flora! offering be sent direct- - A traffic accident to the Elks' ciub Instead of the notion picture was shownprevention and Miller. ;4rwc, gtven hr E. Friends may call at the Kinadon o. E Vombaur. Jr., W. D. Hablab iSrfiees- - mortnarv tonight from f and Frank Benson. .until 9 o'clock and at the family ' A smoker tonight will replace tomorrow, 'from 10 am. the regular lodge meeting. Enter-tmt- ll 1 p.mft Burial will be in the tainment followed by a buffet din- iwaaatch 1',n burial park j ner has been arranged by Elward Ta. 0( mEinBOUIBKO h X rimmed Dress Coats and Sport Coats Fu A r-- T IWC'lfcgWB4l,WlJI"i9W'WlWllr LAW REXCE Coal ice Lasrence C. - jdAH, okiikas HcFarlane. secre- Thursday and F r id a y died recently. Dr. Foster J. Curtia. prominent Balt Lake ph)sieian and large stockholder In 1 tie AlacLean company. was chosen president to fill the vacancy caused by Sir. Wor-le- y death. Hi election caused the vacancy In the vice presidency which Ur. McFarlane was named $1 Down Gives You YourChoice to ofSportor Dress Coat - - filC Mrs. Worley was elected to the board of directors which also Includes Dr. Cur Us.. .Air- - Me bar lane and Dean F. Braytoo, Salt Lake attorney, ' Mr. McFarlane has had long and colorful cgreer ln tb coat b u is neaa state. He --entered this field of endeavor as a clerk withth4 Western Fuel company yeara before the war. Mr. 'MrJ n served In The "United Slatea army during the world war and uponTiia return home in 1913 he became associated with the Standu ard Fuel company, serving in capacities. In 1934. Mr.- McFarlane resigned as credit manager of the Standard Fuel 'company to. become sec-- 1 rotary of the MacLean company. The MacLean concern ta a company, having it mines In Sprln? canyon and its local yard at 39 north Third West street. of-th- f-- L rnrtn4 2 Dap q y 1 var-,lo- : producer-distrib- $1 Down and Tear On JTarau Friday! BtUmct uting Deankyff FoneralTO' Be Held Tomorrow - ruhera Desrdorff. i o 07 & QfJ mm o W i H eerviccs- - .for JbhrTE. vice president of the Western .Paper Products company, who died Monday at the family residence, 1234 Fifth East street, will'll conducted tomorrow at 3 P.m.- - in the Elk's Hub. with officers of B. P. O. E. No. (3 officiating. The family have requested that Here are the remarkable advang tages ofjhis money-savinwonder fuel: IE a Can No CAR LOAD MERCHANDISE RECEIVED ALL MUST CO IN THIS SALE Ladies New Style L. D. S. Garments. 51c value 1 39c Heavy weight new and rfyle L R. N Garment Double bark Id, Children'. School 1.80 Ladle Rayon ment. $1.00 Men Coal Stylo Sweater. ,.0 1 valoeaa pr. Boy. Corduroy Pant. haloes to 3c 1.9Bis .is.ii. Men, heavy weight Union fine Feh HatsVfUO valt Men v end Boy C rolT 79c QJ Tinier 75 k Mens lined witerpreol Zipper Jacket. fi.OO vain Leatboretta lined Coalait -- 5JM) .3.85 valneamam Corduroy Pant Uiadc.-2,- 93 - 2.G5 Men' Genuine Pigtex Zip$7.00 vaiues-Blar- k per Jacket or wm brown Men' fine Dre Work Shoe- - .4.93 nlnmmM Fney Sport SZ Jacket SOUTH WEST TEMPLE ""TTjHTwiinrHfTwWWPTI.V m.f.Fllt y 97c burnable. vour money. rt-- for c -- Special I .CD Sweat-ert-IL- Sates a Costs less because it gives more heat Coat Stylo Xadie ftbey Blonto ft a Dasts longer.- - Requires less attention. - - - LOW I I Price Y 50 Per Tea Delivered l. EVERYBODY'S 130 134 'r il Oxford, or I Q Boy. part-woo- l Sweater fU9 vain Taloose Lodie Burns evenly AH gg felborr- a Makes a hotter fire. Sheep Men' 13.00 No ashes or clinkers tor haid out. -- IDfi valuei. 31 Men Qp L Tort-So- x7 Men 69c Mens Pull-ovj bw esiera tl value.. valurnw ooL $ furniture. color Hnuc S-- Da S. Gar- 79c p.rr-- h I 1 TO. value"?"""--' Menr alae" 1.49- lut Ladies ' I'rctwt-- t be used in jour present coal furnace alterations or adjustments needed. No smoke no soot. Helps to keep jtur home clean; doesn't smirch walls, drapes, l.9.nloi mmlwC ford, labor-savin- g, Bead Sale Prices Thursday, Friday and Saturday,' ar-la- Only Thursday . rijuzriu m.u,u IP ED Bankbulldingt Mr JUoFariane teas named vice president, and general manggrr general manager be succeeds the iate Charles T. Worley, who . F President, tary of the MacLean Coal compan) as elected active head if tne company during special meeting of the bQari) of directors late leaterdal afternoon in company beadquar. fera. 714 . Continental .National Styles, Colors and Patterns that have Stolen AM 9JI Vettr. Manager Fashions favorites SPORT Coats in the new snappy but dignified the Seasons Spotlight- Selects Company New DRESS oat with Adornment? of beautiful FUR NEW style details C. 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