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Show Page 13 --- . , a -- , . The Deseret News, ,Salf raVe 'City, Mali . ' - ' -- , ' , a e Saturilay, Deceralier - , ........ .. ..,.... ...... .., 9,1939, .. ... it i ' tVas. Do': N , N aE ,,,,,ti1 m 6 ,.., ''''''"---. ...- -. ''''''''' t.. - State AndLocal Obituaries Ida D..Black Alldredge. M. Andersen yeda Funeral services ,lor Ers. Veda War. guente Andersen, It, of 90 hi Streett who died yesterday in it local hospital, Ind be held tomorrow at 2.30 pm. in 120 Ward chanel the Twenty-iteveup Street. Friends linty call at 124 Fourth East Street tonight until S. SW tomorrow from 11 a.m. until 2 tim, Enna will be su City Cemetery. D. Black Allredire, wife of Muter W. A I iredgA of 2813 died Friday at Cyprus Street, Magni.-4:45 p4n, at her waa bony Jul y She 004,.. , MAGNAAtm.jib ", 58, i.. ,. ,,, , l .1 3VilIiam Hawke service. for William Hawke, Street. who It of IN Blair iitwork at the Utah Oil Bettennt Con:Wang. willbe tonittieted tomorrow at 1 pm. in the Liberty Meth. dist Church, Eighth East and Ninth South streets. Burial will bo in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Born an Cornwall, England, Ott. 23. ltal, he was a son of HeMarry and Mary Ants Worden Hawke. formerly lived in Mammoth, Utah, and Battle Moon., tain Bev and had been employed by the Utah thl &chino; Company hero lor 21 years. SLITVIVInf are big widow. Mrs. !koala Hawke; two daughters. Beagle and Bertha Hawke: two son. Wilbur and Rue. sell Hawke. all el Salt Lake: three brothers. Charles Hawke of Provo, J. W. Hawke of Salt Lake. and Robert Hawke of Sydney. 'Australia: one sister. - Mrs. Henry Haas, of Mew 'York. -- and two others otho,,live lit rigigituid. ., - - '', . Alice S. DeYountg . ' . ' Final rites for Mrs. Ailee Sophia DeYoune, 36. of 1464 Tenth East Street, Who died yesterday, will be conducte4 tomorrow at 3.30 p.m. se the Emerge Friends may tall at the residence to. morrow Irma 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Para. Mn. Er Young was born in Salt Lake, July 17. 1003, a daughter ot Thomas -- and Sarah A. Pearce Burdet She had been active In Church work all her life, tor the past ie.' year" as a seminary , teacher in the Emerson Ward. Surviving are her husband: her moth. er: a sister. son, Lawrence DOYOUng; Mrs. Stella Buell, and two brothers. Thomas G. and James L. Burdett. all et Salt Lake. Samuel Spitz for Samuel runtral Spits. IL of 61 South West Temple Street, who died Yesterday at his home. will be eon. at 574 East ducted tomorrow at 3 First South- - Street. Burial will bit in Oval. ',reel Cemetery. Born in Detroit, Mich.; Dee. P. 11173. be was brought in Sail- Lake by his parents when he was two Yaars 919d, Be had been engaged in the real estate bust. Dees here for many Yearn. Surviving are his widow, Mn. Cecil Spitz: two daughters, Julie and Nat. lie Spits: a son, Irving Spitz, and & brother. David Spits. all 02 Salt Lake. ' , , Louis Braun , Graveside services for Louis Braun, of 165'4 East Third South Street, 'who-di- ed Thursday at hie home, were-heltoday in City Cemetery. Mr. Braun was aft employe of the Salt Eska City Parks and Recreation Depart. meet from 1915 until 19354 Ha wee born Ger- 'July 1, 1864, in ZurichLakeBavaria, 1912. about many, and earns to Sall Re has no known living relative in the tatted States. - - Carl Bolt Carl )1arold Balt, 41. of 347 North 1Sixtb West Street. died this MOITine in It local hospital. He was born in Salt Lake, Dee. 22, 1897. a son of Robert and Mary Jane Haslam putt, He was active in Church Work. Surviving are one son. Doutlas Keith 'Null: four brothers and aisters: Les-'tand Robert Butt, Long Beach. Calif.: William and Ralph Butt, Salt Lake: Mrs. Sarah Allen and Mn. Loth' Son, and Mrs envier'. Hollywood. Calif., Ethel Winter and Mn. Merle Houston. Glendale. Cali. Elizabeth S. Moser r ', ' Mrs. Elisabeth S. Moser. Si, of 3973 'econd East Street. a resident of Salt all her life, died early today. Her husband. George Moser. preceded her in death. in American Mrs. Moser wu born Fork. May 23. 1858, a daughter of Mi. cheat and Ann Maria Huber Chad& She was a member of the Church. Surviving are five of 15 children: Al. of fred. Herman and Walter Moser. M. Elizabeth Salt Lake City:, Mrs. Morgan of Ophir and Mrs. JohnW. Drysdale, of Salt Like: 31 grandebil. dren and 11 Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m., at 125 North Main Street. Ilishon A. M. Cornwall will officiate. and Friends may call tonight. Sunday Inter. Monday until time for services. runt will take place in,City Cemetery. Tooele School Officer Reelected TGOELE, Dec. -- 9.A. T. Cran . -It ' ' ,, ) L, . ... ' Mrs. 1880 Des- - in Ville. Surviving are the parents and the following grandparents: Mr, and Mrs. Glen Robin and Mr. and Mrs Charles Heywood, all of Maysville. Final rites will be ,conducted Sunday St 1;30 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robins in Maysville by Bishop IL C. Burton of Ku sville Ward. , burial will be in Maysville-LaytoCemetery. Earl KenheyHICGeorge HI.IELD4Georre Earl Xenney, I. aon of Don E. and Armenia Adams Kenney. of Itiebtield died Thursday He wu born on July 4, 1937, at Rub. field.- fie is survived by two brothers. nKenneth Ben- and euter. Harriet Elaine Kenney of Richfield his grandparents. Mr. and Mn. Ben Kenney of Holden and Mr, and Mrs. John Q. Adams of Logan.' Allredgcnow member of the JaPaneee Mission in Honolulu, T. H.: four daughters. Mrs. Alta A. DaYton of Sell Lake; Mrs. hits A. Wiles of Omaha. Neb., Area Jayne Alldredge of Magna and Mrs. June ABulkley of West Jordan: eight grand. sisters, Emma Elder of children;two Magna . and Mra. Pearl Gibbs of 1i14y1. vale. Utah: a. brother, Lennie Black Of Loa Angeles and several half brothers and sisters. Last, rites will be conducted Sunday II p.m, in the Pleasant Green Wm. chapel by Bishop V. B. Coon. Burial will be In the Pleasant Green Cemetery. jólill --lith77-- ui E-S- PLEASANTServices Gm Mohr Christensen, 117, who died Tuesday, were to be conducted by Bish- OP A. L. Petersen this morning in Mt. Pleasant South Ward chapel. Robert C. Lewis serficet for Robert C. Lewis, 75, retired livetockman and farmer and pioneer Ban. flock County peace officer who died Wednesday, will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. in Pocatello Sixth Ward Chapel by Bishop Golden Jensen.- I GRANTSVILLS Funeral service will be cvmductedkundar at 2 p.m.. here In the Second Ward Chapel for John Franklin Smith. 46. who died Tburaday morning at ins home in Grantsville. A native of Uranterille. Mr, Smith was born July 1. 1894, a sou of W. and Itachael Smith. Be bad ileph "Yeti bii Mite life le, tble ViCilitiri en. gaged in I arming. Surviving are his widow, Nell, Bemis Smithand the following bona and Mrs. all of Grantsville: daughters, a, lerankie-Thoma- Margaret A. Greenwell Verne Smith. LeGrand. Smith and Bert La Mar SmitIc. will take place in Gr1111P Interment Luella N. Nielson AXTELLMeteLuella N. Nielson, 4$, died at a Provo hospital Thursday. Mrs. Nielson was born at Mann. Nov. 31, 0. Manti.- Last rites will be conducted in Axtell Ward chapel- - Sunday at 2 p.m. by Bishwill be in op Arnold Amtuff. Burta Short gravesidit Manti City Cemetery. the be held at Mali Cent. services T,j11 etery following the 1 nacre' services at Alter!. Franklin L. Anderson OGDENFranklin L, Anderson. 78. of 141 West Oak Street, died at has home Eriday. lir. Anderson was born tee. 18, 1862, In Illinois, a son of Andrew and ChrisMargaret tina Anderson. Be married July Lockhart In Travers Utty. Mich.. 1929. 29 1897. They rame to Ogden in Mrs. Anderson died- in 19311. Mr. AnderSof the Methodist a OU Church. He was employed by Utah.lida. 1939 to 1931, from ho Central Railroad previous to whieh time he had lumen and Wyoming. in Illinois and Surviving are the followingof sons Hot Sub. Jones daughters: Anderson phue Springs, Colo.; 'William of Severseth. Colo.: Leonard. Gladys and Mrs. Myrtle Elery Anderson of Ogden: Rikivoak of Moab: Mrs. Irene Nessen AnderRobert of San Franciseo, Calif.: Fork: 11 trandrhil. son of American dreni and a glom.. Mts. Sarah Olson of Pine Bluffs, Wyo. --- -- Sarah.E. K. Stanger AMERICAN VALLS, Itla.Mrs. High MAGNA, Dec. Third School will present its annual music festival Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. It is sponsored GUM under the Spanish Fork Seminary To Send Elders Checks SPANISH FORK, Dec. 9.- -Christmas checks, totaling nearly SI00 will be sent the first of next week to ten missionaries of the Spanish Fork Seminary district, by the students; as the result of of projects held during the past three weeks in which students have sold doughnuts and made personal contributions to the fund. The pictures of the missionaries are placed on the wall in the seminary, and as they return the photographs will be placed album for a permanent In an record at the Seminary building, to Principal LeRoy according 1885. Wills dell. president of the Tooele 'County Board of Education, was for five more years. Only 212 votes were cast out of by the Music direction of Adelbert Hart, mnsic inktructor. Both junior and senior Instrumental and vocal departments will be performing, more than 300 students. This is an invitational concert and it is hoped that it will beof , the come a traditional part , school activity. a Completing the program, dance and tea will follow at the high school gymnasium. Roight Stanger, 79, wife of George w. stacger. died early Friday in an Anterican Falls :Utah. She .iivas hem in Staterville,.. 30. 1860. ir John and Sarah TayScpt. lor 'Knight soil had resided in Power County sinee 11015. coming here with her husband. to whom she was married in are brsitlea bet husband, PProll coon anti daughters. Mark E. Stan. Calif.. Marion E. Stang. gers of , Whitehead.. AUCTIONS AUTOMOBILES AUTO PARTS AUTO REP. AND TOPS BUILDING LOTS A B. C. GUIDE BUSNIESS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SPANISH FORK. Dec. local plant of the Utah Idaho Sug.ar Company, completed the season's campaign of making sugar 22 23 24 30-- 12 15 CHARACTER ANALYSIS COAI AND WOOD DIPLAY, CLASSIFIED yesterday. when the fires were pulled and the big plant made ready for overhauling. Cutting of beets was completed Tuesday. The run began Oct.19. EMPLOYMENT 11 Female Help Wanted Male Help Wanted Salesmen Wanted Employment Training FARMS AND 'ACREAGES Springville Legion Women Plan Initiation FLORSTS 1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERALS FURNTURE FOR SALE FURNITURE WANTED GRAVE MARKERS SPRINGVILLE, Dec. will American Legion Auxiliary hold its annual gues-- . night pro. ritram Wednesday at $ p.m. at Memorial Hall. ;. All new members will receive their pins in connection with an initiation ceremony al.d a Christmas program.- , HOTELS .... . 2 5 19 20 ApartmentsFurnished Houses Furnished AND FERTILIZERS TRANSPORTATION SOIL TRUCKS WILL SWAP WAS. 550 v , , ApatimentUnhimished HousesUnfurnished ' 24 2220 5 STATE p 'It1; :,.,..,-- , p 4, -, .,,'t, . '''T i' i ...- r ,,i, 4 .....!Li -0 - ! .:44o44,44,.,-,44.,...t-4:4!- .' 2S 22A WA I Optometrist complete , Ottani Iltip Service - 4112 So. Mcdn -- of Businoss (Boort - pun. STEWART WARNER RADIO et REFRIGERATOR - - at a Who koala Pam TAYLORFuneral services for jabez TaYlor of 1124 Emerson Avenue, ago 68, husband of Hannah Ward Taylor, will be held Sunday at I p.m. in the Emerson Ward chapel.-wi- th Bishop- Emery Friends may call at the Officiating. mortuary until 11 a.m. Sunday and after that at the home until time ot services. Funeral directors, Deseret, Mortuary. ... LEWISFuneral services for Gertrude DalLewis of $30 South Second West Street, age 59, wife of Edward Charles Lewis, will be held SI IfitiRY at 1 P.m. in the Rose Room, 36 East Seventh South Street. Friends niay call at the French Room in the mortuary until time of services. Funeral directors, Deseret 1 , ,,,... ;:e)435:.:11.2'.. 41:' 0 rd e PwCH PI STMA Si' GREETINGS O'W our great TortniT colotod papors and inks. and di.. Se loot from cards. tinctivo old fashions& send. msntal and humor assortments. Modern, THE DESERET NEWS PRESS Winners Thursday Contest mon MR& CORA VAN DYKE 414 South Second West. RICHARD 1. ANDERSON 361 No. Ilth West Mortuary.- SAY SMITH Gray Ave. 21 ,,It?.,t (Wil!, ' 5.iy,rz,::- ' ' 12r,.t. 1 ai :- t p".:',or'el T4- 0- -- rT ,1:: i JAMES GORDON 160 First Aso. ' HARRIET B. LESTER 1225 Warnock Aro. ROBERT 1: ISO 1 MILLER Street DAVE MILLIGAN Manor Apts. - Park JOSEPH WM, TAYLOR BETTY BARBER 18011 So. Ilth East MORTUARY ANGUS PINCE $64 Araphoo OF COMFORT AORTH MAIN JACK Winners Call at Now D t News Offic, No. S Main for Tickets Tomos, row or at arliest possible date re 4:30 p. m. Legal Notice Mortuary. MOSERFuirral KIM Wel for Elizibeth S. Moser; widow of George Moser-o397j South 2tid Ea.t will be held Monday f at p.m. at the Mortuary 125 North 2dain Bichop A. H. Cornwall will of. Imam Friends May eall at the niortuary until time of wervices. Interment CityCernetery under direction of Josetth William 'Taylor Memorial Mortuary. HANSENFuneral cervices for Battelle, Baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davni Alk Hansen of 281 North Weal,' Temple wiIt be held Sunday at the mortuary 125 North Main at 2 P.m. Elder Clam' Mahn will officiate. Friends may call at the mortuary until. time of mervieee. Interment City Cemetery under direction of Joseph. Wm. Taylor Memorial Atortuary. 2 DESERET NEWS IV ANTADS MING-QUICRESULTS AND COST LESS '"1 1' WAS. 550 - K McCALLISTER Draper, 'Utah WAS. 320 for Roenlla Hansen, of 281,i North West Temple Street, will he held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the draw. hut room, 125 North Main. Friends may call at the mortuary Saturday and Sun. tlay until time 01 tiOrvices. Interment in City Cemetery. under the direction of the' Joseph William Taylor Memorial SAMPLE LOW FARES , NOTICE NORTH DELINQUENT COMPANY JORDAN IIII9GATIO: Principal place of business 'Taylorsville, Utah. Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment of One dollar and fifty cents per (S130) on share levied the 23rd day' of 1939. the several amounts eet September of the opposite the names respective shareholders as follows: Name Cert. Nn. Shares Amt. 632 0. tavignino 6 0.00 And in accordance with law and the order of the board of Directors made on the 23rd day of September 1239. so many sham of each Parcel of such stock as may be nesery will be old the office of the Secretary at Taylorsville. Utah. at eleven o'clock A. M. ow Saturday the 16th day of Decemk-r- . 1939 to Pay the astessment thereon. together delinquent with the emit Of advertising and ex . velum. of sale... J: REX MACKAY. Secretary and Treeaurer.--4222 So. Redwood Road. Salt Lake Coun Is utak. COAL CO. 111. 8840: stove.- - 26 25, domestle lo. $6.25; out. 0.75; pea. $5.50; oil elk. $4.50. elk. $S 00. Was. 2068. SPRING CANYON Domestic lump 25.50 ton. lots. Single ton 25.9k By. HARKER Coal Co., Was. 7251. A$1 dri Wore, $8.75 But, $6.110: Pea. $5.60. FREE XMAS TREE WAY $1.70 4.10 2.90 5.00 6.00 8.00 9.95 - CITY CEDAR ST. GEORGE LAS VEGAS LOS ANGELES MICKEY SMITII SPRING CANYON COAL SON, dependable firs extinguishing equipment-- - and maintem DOMESTIO Lump $e. lump and stove $6 25, since service. 255 E. 2nd So. W. g268. nut $5.75, pea $560. Lynberg Coal. Ey. STANLEY HILL DISTR. Co.. 175 W. 2ND SOUTH. WAS. 9262. DEER CANTON COAL. furnace lump $6.25, Domestic lump $6.25. $650. Stov Furniture Repaired Nut 62,75, Pea $5.50. My. 2065. WAS. 1.8511 WILLIAMS Purniture Repair Co., Finish. IIIINTINGT-oCOAL Inc. enameling, upholstering. 462 South SPECIAL lg. nut, $5.35. Special lg. doln., 14th East.-11- y. sea. itatiataotiou guarautted. NUT, 500, $1.75; ton, 85.75: It. or ip. FELIX DEITZ 16.50: 500, $1 95: ton. kindling. 40 Was. 3917. bundles. $1. Luse UPHOLSTERING. ell kinds. Furniture re. pairing. Classic Furniture Co. 684 E. 7 sits. kindling $1. Aberdeen and King 2Ist So. Hy. 451. coal. Otto. 367 No. 1st W. Was. 6435. Furnace and Stoker Repairs Western Foundry for all kinds of water jackets and stove repairs. Was. 444. STOKERS. 8139.50 and up. with contront. Schrader Plbtr. & Hitt. Co. Ry. 4545. CALL House Moving ND NEPHI BEAVER. TRIP 3.10 - 7.40 If ; I' 9 SOIL AND FERTILIZER MOUNTAIN sod 81.50 yard. Fut. sand and OLD GOLD WANTED 10 Stuards. Hy. 8990. gravel. w. M. 'MeCONARAY. JEWELER MAnt LICENSED GOLDUYE&64S. 11 EMPLOYMENT HOUSE moving: we go anywhere. Pant Havens, 2320 South Main. Hy. 2627. H. 5 2b NOTICE! 9.00 Iron 10.80 its Tbo. Deseret News tries to protect 14.40 BALCONY, noreli, Stair railings and Aliso readers against any kind of fraud. 17.95 Do not maks any cash payment to get iron work. Craver Wire di Iron Works a poMtion. Fly. 1350. Do not incest in samples, stocks, each bonds or equipment without first thorough. WorkOrnamental AND USED j T 4, la: Jews Knight. Coal. ity lty-To- - .., .4k coal all., I4. turns, Engraving PillowsColl or Write Junk Wanted Soli Lake Bus Depot 4" WE" Was. 1106 PEPPERS 60 E. 2nd So. ,.s..., ....,....7 STIVWELLFuneral services for David Stowell. 49 North West Temple Street, husband of Ruth N. Burch age 711 Stowell, will be held Sunday at 1 p.m. in the Fourteenth Ward chapel,-- Bishop Friends Joseph. E. Richards offidating. may call at the Continental Room, 36 East Seventh South Street, until time of services. Additional services will be held in the Rigby. Ida.. tabernacle Monday at 2 p.m. Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary. :RS FILLMORE TERMS Them aro aavaniagos to ordertng your Christmas cards now! More individualitY a wider obois. and great economy! , owl Free ca - Serve UTAH POINTS south of Payson with convenient schedule daily. - BALLARD DIST. CO. 577 5. MIN WAS. 2211 )11: trlip.- BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS r Marla, tiers is your opportunity1 chase a brand new EASY , - SHOPPERS oil LORENZO Was. NEW 111EIMEM, CHRISTMAS CANYON 11485. Fire Extinguisher fumigation. Bus Travel KAY Wasatch 7525 8650; beat- THE Extermination without . per on. Jensen. 11 50 1715. Bub Warburton' and Fender Work' Body Autc; Painting Complete Service 215 E. 2ND SOUTH SPRING 1031 COAL." and emit tem. Prompt service. WITH EACH ToN OF COAL. WAS. miss. RiDGES ENOILAVING.., 64 Iticbarda LUMP. DOMESTIC $1.50; LP., $5.90; Band Instrument Repairing Was. 3723. OILSTOVE LP. 28.25; NUT,' $5.70 . - .SLACK. DE BOUZEK ENGRAVING CO. Ha lftones Main 34 South INSTRUMENT 44:75:PEA,$6 repairint. , 8990. HY. 164 3963. Was. color SWARDS. Recent St. plate. St. See Chris B. lanschoten tor band in. struments. BORDEN 80. Weal Temple. Was. 3641. EXTERMINATION to 1302 Bldg., Jan. let. Moving Weldint is Radiator Works. Rdialora Cleaned. Repairek Reeored. 80 " 9440. refilled, new sPringl. Chas. E. Bdwy. Was. 4980. Fowler-- 135 WALLACE Bed Bug A Woe. 3700 lit National Baal rost 1 vp7t, 1301 111 Door Checks Repaired CLEANED, Auto Radiators - J. OLIN KING DR. rem 10 cm.. until p.m. Interment City Cemetery under direction ot Larkin Mortuary. JENSENFuneral eervices for Elmer An.1 drew Jensen will be held Sunday at Pm. in the Wasatch Ward Achapel, venue, Fifteenth East and Emerson , Friends Auk callSAat..,SPerri officiatine., the mortuary, 260 may East South Temple Street, Saturday from 4 until It p.m. and Sunday at the residence, 1327 Roosevelt Avenue. front Interment Mt. 9 a.m. until 13:30 p.m. Olivet Cemetery under the direction. of Larkin Mortuary. services for Ida D.1 ALLDREDGEFuneral Black Alldredge will be held Sunday at - 2 p.m. in the Pleasant Green Wanl Chao-el- ., Bishop V. B. Coos will officiate. Friends mai' call at the borne. 2873 Street Sunday from a a.m. to 12:30 ,Interment Mutant Green Cemetery Under direction of Larkin Mortuary. 13411COLINGFtmera1 services ler Alice Sophia De Young, wife of 1468 South Tenth East, will be held Sue-da- y at 2 :30 p.m. in the Emerson Ward C OFFICE INC- - 16,1464 $o. Wed Temple. P. O. BoX 1521 LUMBER-Cr-- 5.75 COALHY. BENN ION DEER CREEK Covered Buttons PLEATING covered buttons Is buckles, Hemet., dressmaking. alter. Tomlinson & Co. 341 So. Main. Wes. $965. UNION ASSAY . BURTON HARDWARE CO. , 160 South Wad Temple S. COWAN. Salt Lake City. Utah. Was. 4114. BEN COWLEY Act Now and Save! 1 Service'Abov6All C. $550 SPECIAL DOM. LUMP. $8.25 SPECIAL STOKER SLACK, $4 GS NUT, 48.00 PEA, $5.75 "RAILROAD Tailors arid Cleaners. E. Bw Market. 1211 E. Broadway. Was. OM modeling. repairing. penning. - COAL ;6110TON TSPEC.SPEA. $4.50 STOVE, $825 OIL SLACK, $4 50 1100 SOUTH MAIN , ' HT. 382,1 Cleaning and Tailoring Was. 1001 Bldg. 8 DO:1111. is DYEING BALT LAKB CLEANING Co. Caah Carry 15c. 2135 E. 9th SO By. 4561 H. E. NANGEANT Ness Assayers Our old building: East, Bishop William Bromley Friends may call at the mon, HaNSENSerrices 27 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK 28 WANTED LIVESTOCK 14 LOST AND FOUND 18 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ..18-MISCELLANEOUS 21 MONEY T,0 LOAN 17 MUSIC AND RADIO 10 OLD GOLD WANTED 4 PERMANENT PROTECTION 13 PERSONALS 21 POULTRY AND CHICKS 30 REAL ESTATE .31 REAL ESTATE WANTED 32 REAL ESTATE, .LOANS 33 RENTALS HIGHEST QUALITY Load loots, per ton LOTS Cleaning and Dyeing COMPANY. 323 30d04 ' American Coal Co. At t Addressing Machine 424 Du. to our recent remodeling, we have a large quantity of used lumber from tuaty, 260 East South Temple Street; Saturday Irom 4 Until 1 um. and Sunday at the residence, 142 South Ninth Emil, 12$ ...... 29 - USED LUMBER REBENTISIIFuneral services for Carrie Bebentiah will be held Sunday at 1:30 p.m. in the First Ward chapel. 710 Sonia A SAA'CTUARY INDEX WANT-A- D 5 it Eighth ENSIGN ABSTRACT Bldg. Was. 4000. II EDWARDSYunerai service for Lents, wilt he'hold Sunday at 1 Jane pm. in the mortuary chapel 1445 South State. Blehop J. Y. Shetield will officiate. friend. may call at the mortuary Saturday eyening and Sunday MOTIlifte prior to.the services. Additional aervuee will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Steeling Went chapel- - Interment Manti City Cemetery. under direction Olsen Mortuary. So PINNEYPrivato funeralservices for Pinphis. J. Pinney wife of William D. ney will be held at 13 noon Sunday at South the Evans and Early Mortuary and 6111 East. Justice William IL Fol. interment land will officiate. Private will be In the family plot in Ctly Come MEMORIAL - IDIESEEET NEWS possible 1,500. George Kostello 'Jr. of Tooele City Council received the next highest votes. His name was written in on the ballot. CO. CI FUNERALS... - - lot. Abstracts Of Title A Liberty coal size for every pur, stoker pose. Try Liberty coal in your stoker., zi.szttl;:;tion. sstablialAritt:u 31 ,2). - WAS. 1444 Boyd Cyprus high Will Hold Music Event Wednesday 'Sarah pFuel.. ', 2 PESERET Simon iieber Weston Veber Weston, 77, OGDEN.Simon died Fri,. carpenter and painter of Ogden, day at noon at his home, 2147 Monroe Avenue. He was born May 15, 1882, In Leentershire. Eng.. a son of Simon and his parents 'Mary Neale W(ItIOTI, With he came to America in 1873 and settled Be married Etta Stoker, Jan, in Orden O. At the time of his 1885. in Ogden. death he was an cider in Ogden Seventeenth Ward. Surviving are his widow. three sons Earl and Walter Weston of Orden and Calif., two Clyde Weston of Glendale. brothers and a sister, Joseph Weston and Mrs. Thonias Smith of Ogden and Arthur B. Weston of Roy. G. O'DONNELL- - E.- - Margaret AIi. Orttellwell. 15. of 2428 Monroe Avenue, widow of Frank Greenwell. died Friday after. noon at her home. She was born Seat. 2, 1884. in Coal. ille, a daughter of Charles Henry and - Alice Hardman Lowe. She came to Ogden as a young girl and- Wail tied June 17. 1880, in Salt Lake. Mr. Greenwell died six months ago. She was Church or busty., A,memberAiiitrat the Scientist. EWA. family residence, 1468 South Tenth Surviving are the following eons and 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. In. trent Sunday didaughters: Hemel L. Greenwell and Mrs. torment Wasatch Lawn Cemetery, N. A. R. Ward of Ogden and Mrs. E. of Larkin kortuarY. rection Benton pf Oakland. Calif.: 14 grand. children and 12 greatnirandchildren: and ANDERSENFuneral aervices for Veda Marguerite Andersen, wife of Eskil An. a brother, George Perkins et- Wyoming. dersen, will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Services will be conducted Sunday at Ward in the Twenty-seventchapel. 2 p.m. in Ault Funeral Chapel. Burial Bishop George A. Christensen officiating. will be in Ogden City Cemetery. Friends may call at the mortuary. 124 Fourth Eagt. Saturday from 5 to.9 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. In. G. terment will be in the City Cemetery, cl Idaho. under direction .of the White Chape1 CAM:MEM, (AP)O. Boyd, 68, Caldwell ehiel of 1501iCe front Mortuary. 1833 to 1938, died here Friday. WADEServicea for Mrs. Elizabeth DuerMr. Boyd was born Feb. 8, 1813. in den Wade, who died December 0, will to Parma from Indiana. and moved be held Sunday at 1 p.m. in the Twenty-sevent- h 1907. In Oregon Ward chapel, under the direction Of Parma. severai . wad marshal of Bishop George A. Christensen. Friends Namyears. then became police chief at Counmay rail at the White Chapel Mortuary. pa, and in 1926 was elected Canyon until 124 Fourth ,East Street, Saturday from he office an occupied ty sheriff, 5 until I p.m. and at the residence. 824 1932. Fourth Avenue, Sunday from 10 a.m. members of the Immediate Surviving until 12:30 p.m. Interment Jo Provo hmily are his widow: two daughters,' City Cemetery. Mrs. Louise Trig-P-t of Caldwell and Mrs. a and Mildred Selby of Ashland. Oro.. Ion. Phil Boyd of Caldwell. MORTUARY flGii5;N--mr- s. johnR.-14nt414i,--- La- 1094, daughter of Paul J. and Eliza Jensen Nielson. She attended public schools of Manti andwas graduated from Manti High School. She taught school several years in South Sanpele school district. She was a faithful Church worker. having served several Sears on the Gunnison Stake ftIef Society board, as president of the Artell - Pri mazy and also the Y. W. M. I. A.- She was married 22 years ago to Rile l Nielson of Axteil in the Mardi Temple. Besides her husband she is survived by three sone end daughters! Lloyd. Norms and Carol Nielson, ell of Mite II; air a brother, Elmer Nielson of Ounnioon and a Oder, MrsMary Nielson Peterson of MT. Jer,ecmcoayol COAL AND WOOD , 1 FUNERALDIRECTORS Christian M. Christensen - i 41a 10. la donniter of George Robins Heywood, died athome in Maysville late ,71,T,f) COLONIAL PLOWER, HOUSE FUNERAL FLOWERS OLar SPECIAL 170 East loth South. SPRAYS. Sam Taitel. $1.10; 13 roam. baum'a I'Mwer .813op. 17 E. Rdwy. W. Thursday. She was born Mar 22. 1232. in Ks.fu eret, a daughter of Joseph C. and Col- this Allred, Black. She served as all Oquirrh Make Y. W. M. I. A. board mem!. ber and president of the Pleasant Green W ard Relief Society. She is 'undyed by her husband, an pm- ploye el the Utah Company: Copper lour sons. G. Claron of Salt Allredge Lake: G. Layton All. dredge of John burg, South Africa M. Alldredge of Magna and Mine AlldredgeThule I Sugar Plant Ends Run At Spanish Fork - , , .SA d -- ' :., , Gary iiayne Giatioua. son of James Y. and Zelona, Peterson GlatIQUe, of 1757 Windsor 1 1treet,,will be COlidtlet4 11111OrrOW o.m. in the Rieharns Want ehapeE it$ 65 Garfield Avenue. Burial will he in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. The child. born in Salt Lake, Get. 1, 1135. dmi Sunday in Mena. Aria., where the family had been Ilvtlig for the Past two months. Survivors are the barents and lour Mr. and Mrs. W. J. grrandparents. Glauque of SAW ',aka, and Mr, and Mrs. Wilford Peterson -of Mesa, and a Mra.- Mary Ellen Gi '. t x ' W. Glauque Gary Final rite for , , , .:7:....:14 - numeral .', '47' N, ' ; KAYSVILLE1.--Co- wood, R. and Bonnie the Heywood 6 r, 1 ,r,711:J For a Better Utah ERNEST Lola Geraldine Ileywool Geraldine Her. Mk ED DISPLAf-CLASSIFI- BILTON CRAMER FLORISTS ,Auneral lolower. ot Distinction., 14 So. bth East. Was. 423b and 13 two brothers Mrs. and four sisters. John Knight. Amanda .lawley, Mrs. Minerva Green. Mrs. Louis Hipwaii and Mrs. Emma Utah and WI1118P Yuma's of Ogden, ;Lritin of California. Iffnal rites win, ba conducted Sunday at, 2:30 p.m. in American Yana Ward Chapel by Bishop Yard Meadows. Liter., anent will be in Nodes Cemetery. In The State :14;..r.hoCity,', FLORISTS er, Mrs. Millis Walker, Mrs. Lula Hunt Of American Sails. and Mrs. Ithite-fie- sh and Don r,191tinger of Ogden, Utah, and Dan Stanger of Inkom: Al grandchildren . Legal Notices AN ORDINANCE SECAMENDING AN ORDINANCE TIONS 1523 and 1536 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1934, relating to weights and measures. Be it ordained by the Board of ,Comrais'loners of Salt Lake City. Utah: 1523 and Sections 1. That SECTION of Salt .1536 of the Revised Ordinances 1934 to weights Lake City,- Utah, . relating and measures. be and the same are hereby amended to read as follows: (a) TICKET. WEIGHERS. SEC. 1523. Any person or any employee of such person selling or offering for sale within the city any coal. coke, hay or straw. snail prepare a certificate in triplicate certifying the customer's name and address when known, together with the gross, tare and net weight of the load as welt as the date, time of day and address of the seller and brief description of the commodity, and which certificate shall bear the weighmaster's eignature. A true copy thereof shall be kept by the weightnaster and shall be known 9.3 the weighmaster's certificate. Upon demand of the Sealer of Weights and Measures or his deputy any such person shall exhibit his original weighmastetro 'certificateOil It shall thereupon become the duty of the person delivering such commodity, ol upon demand of said City Sealer Weights and bfeasures, or his deputy, to toa forthwith same thinpublic convey or private scale to be selected by said officer and permit the weighing of said commodity. together with the .conveyance and equipment, for the purpose of aseertaming the gross weight thereof, and shall re- - SCRAP , 1711 Li Laundry Painting and Paperhanging PAUL EXPERT DEKAR, ABLE. Painting exterior AND RELI and Interior. kaisomine, papering. canvas work, signs, pictorial adv. Estimates and color barMOnY suggestions tree. W. 96. PAPERHANGING. PLASTERING, COVE NO MESS. GROESBECK. Patent Attorneys THOMAS & attorneys. THOMAS. Beason all Salesmen VINA".TE116111A6 STAR LAUNDRY Was. 3888 Where "Every Day is Mother's Dar CEILINGS. HY. 1724. investigating. BC). U. S. Reg. Patent Bldg. Wal- - TIM LOUIS P. DOW COMPANY, NATIONALLY KNOWN AS CREATORS OF FINE ART BRINGING COLOR REPRODUCTIONS. OUT THEIR OUTSTANDING NEW CAL. ENDAR AND ADVERTISING SPECIAL. TY LINE FOR 1940 HAVE AN OPEN. IN 1NG FOR ut REPRESENTATIVE THE NEW THIS SECTION. LINE, BY A BACIIGROITND STRENGTHENED OF OUTSTANDING NATIONAL SALES A 1939 OFFERS SUCCESS DURING SALESMAN AMBITIOUS CAPABLE DESIROUS OF EFFECTIONG A PER. MANENT FULL TIME CONNECTION AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY OF VOLUME PRODUCING A HIGH AND EARNINGS WORKING EXCLUSIVL TERRITORY. WRITE IMMEDIATELY FULLY STATING QUALIFICATIONS TO THE LOUIS F. DOW COMPANY, ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA. Female Help Plating THE BAILEY ELECTRO WOMAN OVER 40 D. S. PLATING Co. WANTED-- L. HOME- -3 TO WORK IN MOTHERLESS Gold, silver, nickel. copper, brass. etc. , CHILDREN-- 10 980 SOSTATE, TO 15. SHOULD LIKE Hy. 10351 SOMEONE ACCUSTOMED TO, OR WHO WOULD LIKE RURAL LIFE. AS POSITION IS IN RURAL COMMUNITY IN UTAH. $20 PER MO. APPLY BOX FELT'SWE REPAIR RADIOS DESLRET NEWS. (home and auto). Also Refrigerators.- - Radio, Refrigerator Repair Was. Pacts for All 56711. home appliances. 245 South State. L. D. S. girl for home work and assist with children,- good wages, private room and bath. Write in or call alter 12 noon Sunday. 1236 Yale WANTED--Dependa- ble Rug Cleaning Ave. CO. expert rur . carpet and upholstered furniture cleaning. On. Woman over 20 yrs. for general housecuts' Rugs a Specialty. 1630 So. State. work. Own rtn. and bath. Experience Ily. 7276. Ref. Good wages. By. 551. ROMNEY Rug Cleaning Co. It costs no Girl or after the delivery of such tommodity woman, care or child, 1Aal4t housemore 1hr the beats 1018 So. Ith E. Ey. turn forthwith with the conveyance and wk. Bd & Rm. 93.00 per week. 518 9 Ave. 8502 used in the delivery of such equipment and same scale the to permit commodity and Schools and Colleges the weighing of said conveyance Shoe Repairing for the purpose of verifying equipment, Would like to bear from reliable men we the net weight of said commodity as We Rebuild Them can train to overhaul, install and Berg, shown by said ticket. THE BILT RIGHT WAY ice Air Conditioning and Refrigerating tel All dealers in the above named Look For The Rik Shoe Sim commodities shall display in a conspicuous in. Equipment. Must be mechanically UTAH SHOE REP. CO. manner upon any vehicle used the name No interference with present ocdined. 110 So. Main. Was. 540t. of such dealer in colors contrasting to the cupation. For interview write at once color of the truck and in letters plainly giving name, address, age. Utilities lusty 49 care of The Deseret sews. vieible. Stamps vERmrr FOR PRIVATE SEC. 1536. 1940 U. S. Government jobs. Many appoint. WEIGHING. (a) It shall be unlawful for NEW issues of Stamps now sivallable inents expected. Commence $105.00-$173.0Complete assortment, albums. books for any person in control or in possession ob 44 month. Try next Salt Lake City examin. stamp collectors Deseret Book Co. any scales in this city to use or permit aborts. Prepare East on South Temple, Was. Ben immediately. the use of same for weighing commodiSample home coachingfull particularslist po. ties offered for sale by others in Salt altionsFREE. Apply today. Write Box hake City unless such pereon shall have Stokers Deseret News. obtained a permit from the Department and Measures as a AUTOMATIC COLES STOKER of Sealer of Weight) $122.5 h THEA may be issued to COLES MOTOR AND MACHINE private weigher.. which scales Call are correct! Was. 4513. 27 Richards all applicants whose - by to weigh products offered for sale QUISH SCHOOL !others than the applicantStorage and Moving permit shall OF BEAUTY CULTURE th) Application for such be submitted ln writing to the Depart- BOYCE TRANSFER THE BEST IN THE WEST CO. EXPERT MOVment of Sealer of Weights and Measures REASONABLE RATES. WORK. IThona WAS All features of BEAUTY ERS. aeeompanied by a fee of One Dollar ($1.001 Was. 7560. Catalog on request. 3637. the of full a description and shall contain 0 AMERICAN BLDG. 'So. Main of scale, its location, name and address SALT SPECIALIZE IN MOVING. the owner and such other information as WE DANCING LAKE SCHOOL 2335. WAS. CO. TItANSFER and the Department of Sealer of Weights JACKSON'S 237 South Main. Classes fox If said Beale LARGE Motor Measures shall, prescribe. trot and waltz. Monday and Thursday VansCity or out of town shall' be found to weigh correctly. a pep haul. MOlerups. Was. 1562 or Was. WM It p.m. Castle dance now taught TbursThe mit shall be issued as requested. day 9 p.m. Board of Commissioners may on request HADLEY TRANSFER CO STORAGE .of the Department of Sealer of Weights BARBERS are in demand. Enroll now. MciMayflower Van Service. Wu. 1176. and Measures revoke an permit for causelere Barbar College, 170 Regent Street. after due unties to - the permit holder Trusses and public bearing. BUS. OPPORTUNITIES perfor 12 any (c) It shall be unlawful TRUSSES son having a permit to fail to keep a WORLDS most sensational coin phonoarticle each for and Belts certificate Surgical Stockings 'weighmaster's Fitted by Experts graph is beIng Previewed at Hotel Utah, or load weighed on file for inspection music for a 'penny, and pennies mak Salt take City an St. by the Department of Sealer of Weights 201 So. dollars. The greatest money maker in and Measureo. . the history of the coin machine bust. the opinion of the SECTION 2.. Umbrellas Let us show you bow a confleas. Beard of Commissioners it is necessary to servative, investment can make you an health- and safety of the inhabi- REPAIRED, covered. also canes. Have no No experience re ordinance this that independent income. tants of Salt Lake City Poll Mors. Utah Umbrella Works. 136 quired and it need not interfere with become 'effective immediately. E. let So. take or shall your 3. ordinance business. Phone present job SECTION This Mr. Smith or Mr. Schaffer for appointeffect upon ite first publication. Window Shades ment.. Suite No. 205. Hotel Utah. Passed by the Board of Commissioner!' of Salt Lake City. Utah, this 7th day of nee !ample. 848 So. State St. WIS. 7995. PERSONALS December. A. D. 1934. 13 SANDERS window hade. Lowest prices. JOHN M. WALLACE. Mayor. ETHEL M ACDONALD, Citr Recorder. (SEAL' BILL NO. 50. Published December Stb, NOTICS. PRANK DO YOU KNOW THAT.- - ' 1930. - Reties is tereby given that a request for an additional budipt appropriation tor County Roads for lea has been filed the with the Millard County Clerk by County Commissioners of Millard County. The Board bias set Monday. December la lea, at 10 A. M. at the Court House, Fill Utah. es the time and place for public hearing on void request. Any person interested is invited to attend. ARTHUR C. BROWN. County Clerk of Millard County., Utah. MARTIN A ad 4 clayscosts only $1.40. Legal Notice NOTICE e- -, Hugh Grade Edition and Catalogue Binding hiatrazinea and Rare Volumes Given Special Consideration Facilities Unexcelled:In West DESERET 21 Richarda. NEWS PRESS Wasatch 551 TO CONTRACTORS SUCCESSFULLY SELL Offiee of the eft? Recorder. INVENTORSWE inventions, and unpatented. patented Salt Lake City. Utah, .Dee.tlIth. 1939. Write for proof, and tell us what you Sealed proposals will be received at this have for sale. Chartered Institute of office until 10:00 'O'clock am., Tuesday, American Inventors, Dept. 24, Washing. Dec. 19th. 1939. for constructing a fire staton. D. C. tion on Main Street near 17th South Street, according to plans on file in 'the City EnRUPTURE SPECIALIST gineer s office. Instructions to rbiciders, specifications and NATIONAL Hernia Clink, H. Deane, M. D. forms for contract and bond. together with Rupture specialist. No oper, expert truss plans. when prepared, .111kg be obtained at fitters. 26 W. 2nd So. Was. 2220. the office of the City Engineer, upon DIVIDEND NOTIC of the 45.00) dollars. SQUAK finishing. Films 10 a.m.. ready I right Is reserved to reject any and P.m. Established 26 years. Utah Photo The' Foard of Director of the Consoli- allThe bids. Material, 27 West South dated Machine on Temple. Was. Company .BY ORDER or THE BOARD OF 2235. December 611i, ,111 declared a ihridend of COMMISSIONERS 104' per share.- - Payable 4nr December, H. DR. GRIFFITH. attectlitat for men. Cali ErtrEL MACDONALD, 19311, to atockholders of record at the close 234 South Main Strert. Was. 5514. at busmess December- 11111. 1939. Cit, Recorder. A. F. SELANDER.. bfke. 7th. 1939. First publieatio DESERET GYM. the tenter of Lull PUNcation. Dec. 12th. 1939. Balt Lake City. Wee. 1434. Secretary lad Treasurer., - a - - 4 I11 |