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Show t f- - 1 THE DESERET .NEWS SALT LAKE CITY TEDXESDAY NOVEMBER 18 Services Held ' s For IE. illey Speakers Pay Tribute To Exemplary Life Of S. L. Attorney X Mis. nished by Prank Aaper, Dinwoodey, Annette Richardson Mrs. Virginia Freesa Barker and ' Mias Becky Almond. Nephews of Mr. Willey were pallbearers. They wars Price Willey, Reed WUley, Charles Holt. David W. Cannon. Theodors L. Cannon and Julian & Cannon. Thy gravo In the City cemetery wee dedicated by Presiding Bishop Sylvester Q. Cannon. rar-e- t Graham "and Alma Dlttmer, accompanied by Marie Graham; reading. Ted Cardwell; vocal solo. Mrs. V. C. McHenry; piano duet, PhlUa aftffi Phillip Procter; baritone solo. Alfred Schmidt; remarks Bishop iaK' it; MePbtei remarks, the missionary. Farewell Party To Be Held Friday ' Funeral Services ! ing. "jrAV JOHN L LARSEN Willard R. Smith offered the In. vocation and David R. Lyon proElder John I. Larsen of the Orson Twenty-fift- h nounced the benediction. ward will be honored D. Romney dedicated the grave in Friday evening at a farewell the Wasatch Lawn burial park-..-,. udadueartke program to be given in tbe ward Chapel at SAN JUAN WANTS AAA ? IS pm. Elder Larsen will leave MONTICELLO. Nor. The, vAUtotitUk ibinioH lor Of watddrhetti kfriWi Inthtmf Th program baa been announced votcorn-howas g the greater part of his life. tie the program . The invocation Was offered by ed upon hero at a meeting held on as follows: former Governor Charles R. Friday evening, with the result Song, congregation; 'invpcatlon: and benediction wag pronounc- that local corn or hog growers In saxophone solo. Ora Lee, accomselections. ed by Harold B. Ecu, preatdent of dtcated by an overwhelming ma panied by Reed Berrett; ' Pioneer stake. High - Priests jority that they ars for-ndoublh e present program." Tbe m uslcalpr ogra W irfcf qnaftetf rinBn duetMar-u- b g-- -- I 'L r. f fi 'PdJREEN RIVER. Wyo., Nov, Commlteea for tbs annual meeting of the Salt Lake Boy Scovts council set for November IT at South high school were appointed today by Council President Malcolm A Keyaer and approved by tbo executive committee. Tbe eommlteo chairmen and vtca chairmen follow: t Program and resolutions Carl a. Badger, chairman: Verle Porter, rice chairman, with George L Wat-ar- t. keuncll rice 'president associat- Character, intellectual capacity and refined nature. They all spoke particularly of hia family life and the.. dost bonds of affection that lsted betxeen Jbim aud Jus loved ones The sarvioek were In charge of n Bishop Tracy .y. Cannon of ' -- CP For Can-no- . Ma-b- ZC.M.I Former Deputy Admits Shooting; Scout Meeting Committees Named High tribute to larael Emeraon Mrs. Halton Willey's Integrity and character aa Held manifested throughout his Ufa In was both publle and private affair leaders In a number of clrio and paid by speakers at funeral and aortal welfare groups, women Ices held yesterday at the Seven- associates and of Mrs teenth ward chapel. Mr. Willey, Isabelle Knight Halton. today paid and last tribute to the life and work of Salt attorney lak prominent ' former county attorney of Sait departed member. lake and Daria counties and their The speakers were Elder Deri member of the school beard bets for 11 years, died at a. local hos- Edgar Teung and the heads of various organizations of which, pital Saturday following a long Ill- the Mrs. Halton was a member; tn--j ness. t President David O. McKay re- eluding Mrs. El O. Howard, chair- called hi aaaoeiatioD with -- Mr. man of the permanent committee Willey when both were members on Memory park! Mrs. A. L. Murof ths ttittvcrslty of Ctah football ray. president of th Service Star team in 1 and declared, that he Legion, and Mrs. William J. Lowe, Moth"had played well the gam of Ufa president of the Sigma Chi Other speakers. Ben L. Rlch. EMcr ers club. Bishop Thomas A- - ClawCounson th ward th 1. of Richards cotrf of Eighteenth Stephen cil of the Twelve, and Prank Ev- ducted th services which were ans also praised Mr. Willeys high held In Memorial house. 8 193S t (API Robert Coomea, former Sweefwater. county deputy sheriff plegded ullty ta a manslaughter charge In connection with the fatal Shooting of Kenneth Reese, II, of Rich Hill, Mo. and was placed oo parole by Judge H. R. Christmas at g special session of. district courher y set play. Rees was shot on the night of last Sept. 7.' as ha was - driving along-eibLincoln highway about miles west' of 'Rock, Springs, CoomeF f Irtd n aho(, at an. auto which passed the seen of a highway sraashup he was Investigating and did not rstop at hibOmmand. THURSDAY SPECIALS! t WARM. COMFY BLANKETS reg. $4.50 J Correction Cited In Arrangements committee Dr,. L. John NuttaL Jr. chairman; F,lri-r- al 1JCC Tracy, vie chairman and Dr. A. W jOjllltxilCT " Wherry, eauncil vice president, as- - ' services 3. for W. Fuaejraf soeialtng. forma Salt resident Invitations, publlc!ty.g(,ttendance wko was killed when Lka struck by an Philo T. B'arnsworth Jchslrynan ; amtePtnbllt Los Angeles, will be Cour-seJohn b. Giles and David the Deseret mortuary vice chairmen, and Adrian B. at ltljpLTm. "tomorrow. Duo to a Pembroke, council vice president. misunderstanding tb, plac of the associating." funeral was Incorrectly announced Nominating committee J. J as the Larkin mortuary. Kelly, chairman: MV Elmer Chris The service' will be conducted tensen, vice chairman. " by Bishop A. Frankg Barnes and A resolution was introduced by Dfv Charles L Blumoier. and sdopt-e- d , by tb executive committee to- r was honored recent. day praising th work of D. Hammond, council executKg.jrhofly by an Jnvitattoh from James E. has been greatly Instrumental In West, chief scout executive, to bp making the Salt Like Boy Scout. one committee of four wg Ich is eonncil Bne ofthe bet counclls lnlhyptst arrange theTl gtbjujLexeo- world wide ecouttQg.znovernent,iuttvcs convention. V y. r WTwraV. PI... . , and $398 you tnut have blsifketf! 2S& moo! double blankets In beautiful plaid designs with colored tor-dr?0x8i), extra warm and a. ' Part-Wo- BLANKETS ol Value! 72x99 298 Sheet SingleBLANKETS 70x80 part wool $1.73 each. fst !lli regularly sell BLANKETS -- BLANKETS Plain white single cotton sheet to be used this cold weather in plsre of a bed sheet; blankets 3 TRECT 1 FLOOR. Sa le r . Cannon TOWELS $1 4 fr White with colored All border new etock In a very aerv- - 2Q lceable weight Tomb Street Floor Bop Colored SWEATSHIRTS for basketball! Satin! Crepe,. Pique 1 Sporting Vary quaint and beanlilul cellars ha high and V" necklines. Till make yedr drata look grand r te A -- inches wide. Coney Lapin. Vslues l 1140. Reg. $1 Goode Street Folor NOTION SPECIALS VF0R TRIMS: 1 89 R wonderful valne! Raglan eleevee, colors in black and red, red and black, Mue,ond green. air at Threag Was Pupae glas tape laaps tap and eek Jt Safety Ptaa Byea Oaraera Notions Street Floor Gift BOOKS 4 fr 89 Metal Run SILK 38 inches wide. Colors in Blsrk, Ktry, Green, Brown and white. . Re-25- fam0M classic c XmasCards 4 Pkgs. S1 $169 It TrrIn Cards Reg. 29e beautiful allophan Xnu pack-r- i Now ia tha tima to Neckuaer Stress Floor StotionwyStrcH Hoar H CHEVROLET'S JVEW PERFECTED HYURAULW BRA Just Arrived! ifett) TABLE MIRRORS ! Safeguarding you and your family Will give Very beautiful beauty style and .service no matter where you wfEfaiicyedgil. as you fiave never been safeguarded before ' ' put onev djl CA Fancy edged table mirrert N New Perfected Hydraulic Brake the 111 of the hydraulic Y lirakc. principle are ntandard oa gQ .As f model OLH) Chevrolet like And. for 1936. IMPROVED CUSZN9 eeeehe. TUttXET TOP. SUSE many other important feature of the only compleie lou- - KNEE-ACTIO- N Vwwaef fsrfrms ml tohtr pftcedcwr, these new hratce are exclusive to Chevrolet Hw mooUiwt, aofwt rte W ell in it price range! f x v the smootheet and moat efficient brake ' KO DEAPT ONNfwwo.fs.vfU ever dcUlopcd. WLCCOKfEISlTSU VALVE43f42XO together They give etopping-pencHe wf heateUM and csatertahl hedirn ever sraeM DfCWE new to motoring. They help to make Chevrolet for Mm em lm gm maf riT 1936 the eafeet motor car ever huilt. TjgTtTour nearrat Cbevroletdeahfr. 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Msec materials-ombine- perfect comfort make these, shoes the most have perpopular in Salt Lake Citye-The- y fect fitting lasts. T -- Isea the Z. C..M. I. ARYtIXHIBIT THIS WEEK! - F |