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Show ,, , . ., . Page 22 ' ' - , , ! , , 7 77 I ,p. 1 li ,' 1 1 - IIg 11 i ; I 1 , ,.;o 1 I. 1 ; t ' i i Viglit,-roo- are made-e- beau--:- t window 4 Evelyn Clews. - ' - (5, ; ,,,, ! V. '',"1. , ,,,t , ,. .:' ' 8 -r-t '- v ' ,. ,,1 I -- h t 14 r ,,,,,z ik, , , t , , f (,.. ,, -- ,, 4,, 'i0A- '.. v.,,,-,..,e- - - - '.:at , j 1 ' , - ... ,,..., 1 i, - e,- f - .5C, ,4, ' ' k4.,,4,..c.....,,, ,,,( -- i -- Itt,, 1 - I , v ..:',0'''!' ,, : I ''.., ' .:' - ', ,c,,,,,4'.- '' ' -. ,,,,-;:',. . ... ), ',,'-, , 1 ',,,:,:' f .,.. . .'' i " .0'7 .... 9 0 -- :,.1:----- ' i , - i4- .. , r IJ --; ,. '''''"'"4".0.4366140, !.' Pov.,, ' , , , . , , . - Model Plaries Show Excellent Oka And Care . The "Ground Shy" club of Brant High School includes (left - Spring Brings. Beauty o. Jordan High Campus , , - It may be a little early but to the Jordan High !School students' -- , , . I !, 1 - ,, !: I 1 - - I -, I :- ! - i - spring has been proclaimed. TIcampus is once more dotted with merry groups 'of girls and boys and here and there one may see 'games of jump the rope or base. ball. The building willow along the banks of the river and the exceptionally green lawns seem to tell us that soon mother nature will once more don her refresh. big green cloak. printed brilliant . ly with early flowers. The stu. dents awate eagerly the time whenthetailifiaus will be restor. ed to its emerald beauty and when the river flowing serenely , by will reflect the beauties of nature. - With thoughts of spring, what girls heart does not thrill at the Idea of her new wardrobe. We rather suppose this is. the cause for the sudden activity in the sewing department. The latest problem is to make a color chart and from this ,. to choose - the colors that are most flattering to the students. How surprised some of us were to find how many of the colors were flatterus to how and ing refreshing the '. 5 k -- ,- Mr. Stuart Cosgriff, father of Katherine Cosgrit of Room 11, came to the Wasatch School and talked to the fifth grade children about Mexico.. Mr. tosgriff ,cently returned from a through Mextoo. He told about the people there, their homes, food. clothing and how they -make a living. He also describ. ed a bull fight, which Ls a nit. to-b- 1- -- ;,- .', 1 --- 1 'i 7-T-f- method. ; Irene Burnham. Congratulations to Richard 11urt and Joyleen Mayon of Room St our new room officers. Phil. f , .- . 0,: - , 3 tional sport - there. ' Ada Whiteley. We had a lot of fun in Our first grade room dyeing Easter Our teacher brought a eggs. stove and s.we heated water and Mixed We put the the-dye- eggs in the dyes and they came We out beautifully colored. each took two eggs home for our own. Carolyn Walker. Boys and girls are very inter. ested in the marble and hop. are scotch tournaments that now taking 'place. The students are eager to show their skill in these games. Jay Whiteley. Room 24 of the articulating us Bench took Joyleen's place as a news reporter for Press Club. t We hope they like their offices. Virginia Rhodes. Virginia Zeese, Editor, . Marian Aubrey, Assoc. Ed. glis a diJW IMMOMEOMMI5 DAILY CRQSSWORD ACROSS 1. ;tidin8. Rapid- " firing gims 10. Silkworm 11. Whiphandle 12. In cocked g-- - - fashion Time meas. tire (pl.) - - I - 15. Fishing-pol- - : e 16. Cake 17. Greek letter 18. Pilfer 23. Northeast : (.;.' ft 4 - article 87. Pig pen 3 9.,Succor 40. Pollute i'43. Shaded walks ,..45. River dam .46. Upon 47. Large reptile -- 49. Testifies - i 1 , 1 . "4- - DOWN "- 1.1Org of Judea c' 2. Heroic Escape, is. liquid 4. Parent S. Skin disease Roman emperor- -I. A cluster th. Reimburse - , ;t : .. tance race Weapons $1. 132. north of Australia Each (ablv.) 20. 21. Spectfy 22. Prevari- - 33. 38. 39. - Canada Exist MMM0411.WMMA MOMMMMMME aothes maker Finishes Produce Singing voices 41. cators 42. 25, Go astray26. Resort 43. 29. To throw ' 44. 30. Capital of 48. (abbr.) 24. Those who specialize Male sheep :28. One circuit 29. Establish 34. Near by ".,15. Worries 86. Indefinite t 14. Obaeries 18. A muffler 19. Island OMMOMANUEils MEMO eir INSM&UMM MMMMOODAI NMUMMWO'MM SMEN1010480M UNIT African river Journey emERMIAMU0.01 Groan 4.4 Poker stake TnetnrAnY'S Answer Depart - rflimmilmmorm mmomommows immommummin UMMOWANNUMM UNOWWWWAN MINMEMMIUMM MOMMIVNIMAN WAINIMMEMBIN MMEMENIMAMM '11MiNOWNOMM 'AMMINIVAMMINA MRIMMEMMMMME vfflAWOMMIMIVAM DieVibatett by Eln; reatura Li -- Syndicate.jno. :t ; new pastel shades are after the rather dark hues of winter. Jordan came home triumphant after beating Jackson High but we also returned with a wholesome respect fôr their team. Jordan has had two very pleasing assemblies recently. The first vos presented by the East High band. They played several marches and some clever novelty num, berg. Among the latter was a quartet of clarinets that played a nummedley i of rather Alan Drive, - Chalmer Meeks. Arbor Day programs were given in the auditorium. The fourth-anfifth 'grade childvenmet together and enjoyed songs, poems and talks appropriate for Arbor Day. The sixth grade and the articulating unit presented a short play in their program'. Original poems, songs and talks were also given. Dick fillings. Another edition of the school paper, the "Blue and Gold," has been 4distributed. It was the largest edition yet printed and contained school happenings. in- terviews, sport events. original poems, editorials and humorous incidents. Ada Lou Walker. Ada Lou Walker, Editor, Helen Richards,, Assoe. Ed. First Grade Reads Primer On Pets And Play The first grade at Hawthorne School reports relding a very pleasant primer :Playtimes". We also find that htve nearly all. the children some kind of pet. The following children have a dogs: Mary Ann Price has scotch collie called "Blackle." He stands on his hind feet and Even Janet begs for dinner. Nelson, Barbara Merrihew and Ronald Sanford have dogs that all can sit. up and do - many cute , tricks. Mae Billie La Fee,. Donna Rose, and Jay Merrill Fisher, have- canary birds for their pets and- nów white mice have Comet Denece Christensen's pet hut the roost 'unusual pet of all is La Mar -- Richard's monkey.-- lids about nine years old and Is named "Tricky" because he We are does so many tricks. Mrs. in hopes that some (lay Richards will let La 'Mar- - bring Tricky toschool. Robert Funk. The third grade nature class reports studying wild animals or NorthAmerica which intheir art class they drew.. All have -decided to have a play telling- of the life of animals and we are all making scenery, dances. songs, bird calls and makirtg costumes. ''We decided, too, that we .would give rit just before oaLion started. Invitations were written to parents and the exhibits 'were set up. Marline Crow, Natheryn Curtis, Reever. n - Mary Margaret Erickson. Ed. Clifford Curtis, Assoc. Editor. , Grant Marble Winners Selected - Winners of the Grant School marble tournment Include Gus Junior Tb omso n, Opoulos, George Galloway, David Pratt, - , Paul Goates, Banner, by Brewster. Jimmy Tommy Romero, Frank Boyer, Horace Salazar, Bert Williams, Bobby Brewster (we have two Bobby BrewSters in the Grant School) and Bert Ensign. They will all- - meet at Liberty Park for their final tournament. Alaska, Hawaiian Islands, Panama Canal Zone, Porta Rica, and the Philippine 'Wands are Zita the chief study of Miss Birkhaus' fifth grade class. We are learning the exports and industries of all these possessions, and it is very Interesting. Natalie Spitz. Miss Ruth Crow's room has many lovely spring posters on the walls. We have been taking delightful advantage of the .weather by spending much time on the ground playing baseball Marble and vvorking on ' the and hopscotch tournament. The marle tournament ,took place Monday". after- - school. Joe Martin. Boys and girls In- Mrs. Lela Lisonbees room report that they are happy-t- o welcome -- the- fol lowing pupils this week: Shirley Lefler and Lois Klingler from Idaho, Rachel Lapy from, South Jordan, And LaZella Wright from the Sumner School. The two girls from Idaho came from a one room school and find ours very different from the one in Idaho. Esther Kneffner. Dick Raybould,. Editor. Ralph Kneffner, Assoc. Ed. - - - Class Builds - 73, 'forfor mer kali take resident, who died Monconbe will $ari Diego. Calif, at day ducted here at a . time to be announced. Mr. Anderson, who was born in Hu- -. broe, Denmark, Nov. la, 1664. had lived in Salt Lake fur 25 years prior to .movyears ago. ing to California Mrs. He is survived, by his .witlow,, three Fannie Anderson of San Diego: stepdaughters, Mn. A. J. Birch and Mrs. May Memhart .of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Isla Skinner of Sacramento. Calif.. and la stepson, Sam Harman of Salt Lake. In the first grade at Jerfer-- , son School we are making a'play. house out of boxes. We also are, making paper dolls. Raymond Dell. Miss Jessie Schofield of the Reerea ed a puppet show for Jefferson wcY haven't an School, but auditorium so we had to go over to the Lincoln High School Auditorium. The name of it was "Oliver Twist" We learned that It didn't pay to steal. Phyllis Paulson. Miss Wismar has been absent and 'she has Just come back. - we Studied 'Tolland. Dick Cope.. for Samuel ' smith officiating. will be Innermfmt in the Bountiful ,t under di- Cemetery. , - , reetion of - Urdon. ' . Mortuary. The tam- .-. that ily 'requests ' no nOWPIII be sent. ..,....:':'.:7:": 1 Mr. Smedley was. , ..t :'',,, in Bountiful, son of Samuel and Ells )::!,?,,;,, za Sturton Sized- ,. - ,.. ':'' .,..... On June 11. ley; " ''F''''',,',.- -. l'' 1914 be was mars .....''': , ..,': tied to Catherine ' ' in the Streeper -: '''' Salt ;,,,'4' Lake Temple. N: ".:: Mr. Smedley was ,91:"' an active Church worker and a mem- .4gItt.. her of the High Priests Quorum of '.. - ItIr- - Sined-lethe. South Davie Stake. Ile served a .mission in Eng., lend and Scotland from 1910 to .1914 His occupation was farinloc. Sprviving are his widow; a Catherine Smedley: three sons. daughter, Fred S.. Harold S.. and Samuel Wayne Smedley, all of Bountiful, a sister. Mrs. Mary S. Holbrook, Bountiful;g three brothers, E. W. Smedley, D.D.S., Frank B. Smedley, Angus Smedley, all of Bountiful; also one grandchild. ,. Friends may call Thursday until...3 Pin.- at the Union Mortuary and at the home, prior to the services. ,t -,,. ,,,----"-- '..-- 1 i I Ji k i '',' Eric Martin Larson James ,Blvens Wheeler, Ora May Stenberg., lather, two sisters, Tyra Beth and Lyla Jean, ,and her grandparents. Mr., and Mrs. Oscar Melaon.,, LICENSES MARRIAGE bait Lake County , Nachio ()TWO. 20,Bingharo: Ella Rose Allen, 18, Bingham.. Mayer Segal, 27, Salt Lake: Corinne Finkelstein, 22, Salt Lake. Lewis Weeley Sparks, 23,, Newton; Logan. Anna Ruth Jensen, 20, - Ralph Dee Hansen, 21Sa1t-Lalzet-Mivie Odessa Greatores, 17, Salt Lake. Aurora; William Homer Thompson. 28, -LiIIiai McLaws, 22, Tooele. Gilbert Arthur Hopkins, 18, Salt Lake; Martha Fern Tornhn. 17, Salt Lake. John Eldon Ring, 25, Paul. Dia.: Mil. dred McBride, 21, Blackfoot, Ida. Salt Stewart Rhead Pendleton, 28, Lake: Edwina Allred, 21i Salt Lake.. Davis County William Rove. Smith, 21. Salt Lake: Catherine Needham, 20Salt Lake. Weldon Bingham, 33. Myton; Helen Lockyer, 19, Salt Lake. Earl M. Jensen, 37, Salt Lake; Blanche M. Baum Paul, 30, Salt Lake. David Alfred Backman, 42, Centerville: Elizabeth Rigby, 18, Preston. Ida. Weber County Leonard Alfred Carlson, 21. Bingham; Melba, Ellen Brown. 21, Lehi. NEW SUITS FILED Third District tuna Dednomy Finance, Inc.. application for voluntary dissolution.Lawrence L. RendleState of Utah vs. sbad et al., possession of personal property. Jame L. White- ve.-- Angelo Dineris et al.. $200 on note. Prudential Federal Savings and Loan Association vs. Rtilem F. Starley et al., for return of 850000 deposit. DIVORCES salt Lake ASKED County- Raymond Pacioni from Virginia Robin. son Pacioni, cruelty.M. Pace. Min- Helen Pace from SUP Pon. Carl Thornwall from Maxine Thorn-Wal- l. cruelty. GRANTED 11 DIVORCES Salt Lake County trace Mansfield from Edward Elias Mansfield. cruelty. Mildred Smith from Clifton W. Smith. cru PI ty. from trol ly E. Lloyd James 'Byars .Byars, desertion. 019014 Martha from Olson A. N. cruelty. BIRTHS Vernal ROBERTSONHomer and Ruth Winder. daughter. March 18. AINGEMr. and Mrs. Shirley, SOIL March 22. 'NED'S OF RECORD Building Permits G. M. Hanes, OWIIPP and builder. addition to building. 1136 Third 50 $ Avenue. Zinn' s Securities. owner: Borman COPS truction company, builder: at addition to building. 167' Street. First South 341 ownerAlma South Nineteenth East Street owner and builder: R. frame residence, 1945 Garfield Avenue. William Cramerowner and builder, frame. residence. 1440 Cheyenne Street. Edward owner-E. M. Peterson Wallaee. builder briek building, West Street. Second 454 South owner and builder. .T N. Shaw. elndir block residence, 411 OilIMO Stieet. B. Taggart. owner: Joseph A. Gun- builder: remodel apart.demon, 8 East Laird Ay. mdbis, 5000 3750 3affil 2000 1800 150S 1800 1111UP. Paul E. Sullivan. owner: Lamont w. Passey, builder: frame residence. 521 K Street. Warranty Deeds T. Burnham to Joe Favatella, A lot 4, block 1. Flagstaff Farm.: 4000 2500 Guy R. Reading to Roger K. Petersen. lot 3 of section 18, township 10 3 south, range 1 east. Albert J. Elggren ittJ. Ronald Jeri.. gen et al.. lot 7 and west 3 feet of lot 8, block B Yaleeroft. J. JenWillard sen. lot 4. block B, Yale Gardens Fers Decker Pt al. to Hygia Ice tympany, lot 13, block 3, Yale .. ..... Heights. Manic Manila GUIPP Pierson to Kenneth Gilles., Pierson. lot 5. block 2, Flagstaff Farming. 1,W; 2067 ROSA and 10 10 10 1 250 10 10 10 . ' 2800 10 10 111 10 View - Morten...m:4 plat D. lot-- to Luther block 10 Ted..., 170. - Electa Brown Taylor, 55, who died Satbe conducted Wedurday in Ogden,--will- . nesday at 2 p.m. in Ogden Fifth Ward by Bishop Arthur E. Bingham of Riverdale Ward. Entombment will be in Aultorest Mausoleum. Charles Ivan: Wilcox for Charles Ivan RICHMONDFuneral 33. of Oakland, Calif., former Richmond resident who died Thursday in a Loa Angeles -- hospital of heart trouble following pneumonia. were eonducted Tuesday by Bishop Erastils Johnson of Richmond First Ward in Benson Stake Tabernacle. Mr. Wilcox was born Oct. 13, nod. in Richmonelyson of George A. and Susie Crabb He is survived by his widow, Afro. Dallas Shell ler Wilcox: his paremts, and two children, Fay and Jerry Wilcox of Oakland, Calif.: two sisters, 'Mrs. Lila Webb of Los Angeles. and Mrs. Bernice Coleman of Smithfield, and three brothers. Irving Wilcox of Ogden, William C. Wilcox of Idaho Falls, Ida.. and Walter 11. Wilcox of Huntington Park, Calif. Wilcox, Barbara Blosser OGDENFuneral for Mrs. Barbara 80. of- 24'79t4 Washington HouleYard. widow of William Blosser, who died Monday evening at her home. will be conducted Thursday at 10 a.m. in St. Catholic Church by Rev. W. J. Blosser Joseph's ,Giroux. Entombment will be in Aulto reo,t Mausoleum. The holy rosary will be recited Wednesand day at 8 p.m. in Lindquist Friends may call at the ehacel - until and Thursdayevening Wednesday time for .services. Mrs. Blosser came to Ogden from Chihuscago, Ill., about 50 years ago. Her band. who died several yers ago, was a no are There saloon former operator. known survivors. Kelly Margaret OPHIRPuneral for Miss Margaret 64, a native et Ophir who died at her home Tuesday morning after a in Salt heart, attack. will be conduoted Lake City at a time to be announced. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. She had returned only Monday, after Angeles. visiting with a- - sister in Los 3, 1875, Nov. Miss Kelly was born and James of Margaret Nics daughter had resided in Ophir A fee Kelly and ..... all her life.-Surviving are tier sister. Mrs. Mari Green of Los Angeles.... and a brother, John. Kelly of Ophir. Kelly. Charles- E-I-Iar- E. AP lda.-- -( POCATELLO.of the secretary Hardy, 59, district died Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. 15 minutes at a hospital here yesterday tivibe-che- st 'after he was-sh- ot 'city police detective,Frank McKinnon, said the bullet wound was for the brakeman a been had Hardy Aug. Cnion Pacific Railroad here since He was born in 44 Ontario, 19, 1915. Canada. His widow survives. William R. Langston was held ST. GEORGE.--,-Funera- Tues- Ward day morning inR. the Springdale611, who Langston. for William died Sunday night in, the St. George 4, Hospital. He wee born in Rockville. Etah, Feb. 1871 the thirteenth and last' curs 15. viving child of John and Clearinda and. Phillips in the last two sisters having died three years, He has been an active member of the Church all his life, serving as superinstendent of Y. M. M. 1. A.: Superintendent of Sunday schools and in, the bishopric 'as counselor. A. Varner who He married -- Phebe Nine children were born died in 1925. fol. -as to them. all of Whom survive. Lake lows: William R. Lantratno.---Sal- t Nev.: Reno. Edna Platt, 'CilY; Mrs. Green and Lorin LangVelma Mrs. Grant Langston, Mrs. Evelyn Leona Irwin. Rockville: and Mrs. two and grandchildren twenty:wig great grandchildren. married Margie he April 27, 1927, Gifford of Springdale. She and a daughs ter. Wildean, survive. 'Burial was 49: Rockville. Mis:Einity'Prescott services FRANCIS. Utah.--Fune- ral 10 r... Eva E. Brown Taylor RIVERDALEFuneral for Mrs. Eva snd' ta Gordon Burt AffleM - Creek,. She wam born April 2, 1939, in Mink Creek. The infant is survived by her Statislics ' that .. wM be held Saturday at I pns. in the Chi ford NamaaChapelBis-hoshats of Franeis' Ward officiating. for widow of the 75. 'Mrs. Emily. Prescott, died toleis William Levi Prescott- - 'whoInterment s illness. month' a dav after tll bs here. Friends may call at the Olpin Brothers Mortuary in Heber Cite. Thursday and Friday. and at the realPrescott in Franeis Fridenee of Ashael day evening and Saturday until time.'of the, arrvices Nov. 4;1804 Mrs. Prescott was born In Bountifol, daughter of George Milton Alvira and...SarahStanley Pam. Her we spent In Silver creek, Par'Irielhood COMItY She leys Park. Summit marriNi Sept. 14. Ian in the,. Logan Temple to Mr. Prescott who died 30 i,. 1,Enor 'Sricah Mrs. of rine children survive.? Mrs. McNeil. Ashael Prescott.. and Georgians Jones, all of Franeis;,- - , , , - . - ::- , I FLORISTS 'and Mrs, Marcella Street, Park City: I also 27 grandchildren, $ur nirdeltaustrand'era: brothers and nine - ,Ily111.,,ineg..44T060181.151erhioiRserseAtMokylwmbaorp4,111,13(S2.1TSIe - ehmildrnret3., 6arati A. Preacott. siriaecnioetc. and Freeman Harbert. lititon Ames prank Pace, HOVII. HOUSS FLOWER Car; Utah: Mrs. Ira A. Pace, Reola. Ville; liSP,E8C110AILTT Id re. Alma ; FUNI170.1RAEIL sill.,t0hWfieNERS14,0Ult Eliza MitchelLitoosevell: AlliaDdlit RobPam, Wanship:' Mrs. FLOWLER SHOP Columbia. erts,SAM TEITELBAUM'S married Was. 1570. .. lit. Welt Mrs. ' Prescott's II East Boradwas but 0.150tit In Woodland and ?renew, A 40 years she trvorgirdattorin.dRaze-beth: past She----was a - - ----- -, CLt7 - 5FUNERALS , --- l - . . HYDEFuneral . George14,.. Ifyde SPRINGVILLEFuneral for George L. Hyde, $O, of Springville, who died Mon. will be day in a Salt Lake hospital. conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in Spring-- ville Second Ward. Burial will be in Evergreen CemeterL Friends may call at the residents 1230 Thursday lroni 41:30 a.m.--ualit , itervicesSpeakers at the funeral be Claude Salisbury. Charles A Alio. and Bishop Harold L,Yrne.0.t.r9q; man. Lillie Martin Smith behelErT1Uirswill TOOELE.--Fune- ral - p.m. in the Tooele First Ward for Mrs. Lillie C. Martin Smith. of Tooele, 47, wire of Herbert Smith wbo died suddenlY at the family home 4:15 p.m., 110 South Maio Street about . Tuesday. Mrs. Lithe C. Martin Smith was born In Wallace. Ran., daughter of W. G. She was a and Nettle McMichael. Star and a of the Eastern member member of the Methodist Church. .. She waIs married June I, 1922 In Rocky Ford. Colo. to Harbert Smith. They moved to Breckenridge,, Mo., Jived there for a time and came from Utah. They have resided in there to Tooele for he past ten years. with her husband She .Was In mortician work and they operated the Smith Funeral Home here. Surviving are her husband, Herbert Smith of Tooele: and two daughters: Miss Barbara Smith, Tooele; Mn. Elva her parents: Huff, California; and Mrs. W. G. Martin of Rocky. Ford Colo., and the 10110Wint brothers and sisters: G. M. )dartin, Casper, Wyo.; Mrs. Harry Martin, Trinidad, Colo.: Mrs. Barbara Thompson, Pueblo, Colo.: Mrs. Lee B. Ida Ronne, Pomona, Calif.; Martin, Layton, Utah, and Mrs. Sally day at 3 LAVVErty. - , Friends may call at the family home until time of the services.. The body will be shipped to Rocky Ford, Colo., and another service will be held there on Saturday. Interment will take 'place at Rocky Ford Colo. Thursday- OF HEAVING UPON setrolicesT fuorrstiereas - - -- - - ,o, s 4 . . rafts 141 PMMI! b Hyde will be L. D. S. Ward in the Springville Second Id Anemia of,. Hue Bishop chapel, with the Friends may call at ficiating. Street. Temple South East 280 mortuary, and p.m. Wednesday from 4 p.m. until 12:30 Thursday from 1130 a.m. until next door ego., al the .1aMily home, in Spring- to the Second Ward chapel Springville Interment in the -- vine Larkin Cemetery, under direction of the Mortuary. for Harold REYNOLDSFuneral services be. beldThilradaY,.11 L. D. S. Ward p.m. in the Twentyfirst K Street,. with First Avenue and chapel. J. Leonard Love of the Yale-cre- el Bishop Friends may' Ward officiating. CRI at the residence. 2051 East Ninth South Street. Thureday from 10 ctn. until 1 o tn. Interment in the City Ceme.., tem under direction of the Larkin Moe.. Warr. for Frank services BOWERSFuneral Bradley flowers Jr. will be conducted In the Garden Thursday at 12:15 p.m. Park 'Ward chapel. 1150 Yale Avenue. officiating. Sterling W. Sill Bishop resiFriends may call at the familyWednete;. dence,, 1188 Harvard Avenue. un morning and Thursday day evening lit 11:30 o'clock. Interment in Wasatch Lawn Burial Park, under the direction of the Larkin Mortuary. for James services SKEDROSFuneral Konstantino Skedros win be held trona the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Churen. Third South and Second West streets, 2 at Thursday afternoon, - beginning o'clock. Rev. H. Gavalas will officiale.,. Friends may call at trio Neil O'Donnell Mortuary Wednesday afternoon and at the family residence, 560 Sixth East' Street. Thursday from 11 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Graveside services will be conducted at Mt, Olivet Cemetery by the Amer. lean Legion. , ' ' - PESERET MORTUARY $ervice'Ablov6A111 '44 44, -4- Legal Notice NOTICE t April 3, 1940 Wednesday, , - ---- PRESTONFuneral has been tentatively set for Sunday at, 2 p.m. in the Sixth Ward chapel Isere' for Erie Martin Larson. 61, who died- at his home here -Tuesday. dren and 14 great grandchildren. Re was born May I. 1811. in Monroe. - Funeral serviCes will, be conducted in Utah, son of Mr. and Mn. Eric M. Larson. Ile was a faithful Church worker. Minneapolis. Mr. Larson was married to Julia Perry Larson, December 12, 1933. She survives him, together with nine children 8, by a former marriage: Mrs. N. N. Peof Pioche, James Elven" Wheeler.-7terson and Serge E. Larson of Bairoil. Nevada, died today in a Salt Lake hosWyo.: Mrs.. J. H. Dougtas, Montgomery. pital. Ala.: 'Mrs. O. R. Coleman. East Alton, 22, Oct. Born in Newberna England, Jerry H. Larson, Hollywood. Calif.: 1883., Mr. Wheeler came to Utah in 1858, Mrs. R. B. Colborn, SRit Lake City: a been has He at the age of 18years. Jenell and DoAtthy Larson of W., Jay Of the 11!leP member 'Preston,- and the 10110Winir brothers, and youth. body-wilMrs. Jenny Richards, Mrs. Lealter: be returned 'tonight to The nore Lone, and Mrs. Annie ranter, all Wheeler has lived Pioche, where Mr.--of Lake Salt City; Mrs. .Leone Stromen- for many yearaand engaged in mining PM of California: Mahonri Larson.- - PresTime and place of funeral operations. Larson 02 Ririe, Ida. and ton, Ephraim services aro to be announced. his wiMr, Wheeler ia survivett;bia Rael2e1 Talmage Wheeler; dow, and font H. Wheeler, son, James J. daughters, Mrs. W. A. Free, Mrs. E. PRESTON, Ida.Funeral for Ora May Mrs. Deck, Miss Camile Wheeler and Stenberg. daughter of Guy Charles Blake. All except Mrs. Deck and the late Ora Nelson Stenberg of live in, Pioche:- Mrs. Deck resides in Mink Creek, who died Monday- - Will be Panaca, Nev. held Thursday at- 12 noon in the Mink Burial will be in Mink Creek Ward. 2068,' Highland Park,' Plat Fernalia Fadiga to Fidel Valai- 3 ert ion 4, township clues, south. range 1 east ...... Wallace R. Smith to Irvine Holding Corporation. lot 5, block 4, View City addition Willard Ashton to Alvin E. Yeller. lot 8 and west 55 feet of., lot 9. , block B, Yale Gardens Stanley D. Decker to John K. Orton 2.1 14 18 Iota to and north et al. feet of lot 13' and south PI feet DavidButler. of lot Canitor Ave- We started our Indian flue addition play Finance Builders. Corporation to for rooms Leon Burnah lot 50, block Gunn. ..... . . 13. Park Douglas Raymond Martha A. Nye to Art Shafer. lot. We 'were all ready to ha't;e the 12, Southgate Park. plat E. tournament before hopscotch Etta S. Allred to Andrew T. Clark. vacation to find the winner of lot 5, block 23. plat Clark, the hopscotch in the school. But Jchnsttiterrero to Thomas A. section 36.' township 2 south. when we woke up it was rainrange 1. west i R. B. Young to William Martell. ing and so the tournament had Hodson. lot 32, block 3. tniyer. to be postponed. sitY Beights addition Vivian: Christensen: K Dosollna Hickman to Royal Boom 11 is studying about Chapple, lot 5, block 3. Mountain Norway. Before ,,,, Smedley, ag, who died Tuesday' at 4:41 P.m. at his home in Bountiful following a lingering illness. will be held Bridag al 2 p.m. in the Bountiful Second Ward, Bishop William B. r , , , y BOUNTIFULFuneral , , , . Samuel-Smedle- int. Novel Playhouse Switzerlandand : ()I Bry- musician and when asked what nd of musichelikedtoplay the best, he said, "I like swing, but don't tell anybody." "I don't know what piece of music I like the best: it's hard to say," he said when it was asked of him. He isthe on of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Frank. - - , Zoe Wiley, violinist much." His ambition is to be a great unit enjoyed a very interesting talk given by Mrs. Eunice. Naylor, a first grade teacher. Her talk was about her experiences as an aviatrix. She told about learning to fly and about , her solo flights. Helen Richards. Room IS of the articulating unit has been studying quadrilaterals and triangle:s in their N.ow they znathematics class. are learning how land- - is measured and located. No two pieces of land ln Utah Ilave the same ' of 1477 Arlington ' - Barbara Editor. Don Giicoma. Assoc. Ed. , other boy and girl musicians from the 48 states to play in a symphony orchestra, sponsored by the ,National Junior High Orchestra in Los Angeles. He is a first year student at TtliTant and was to leave for Los Angeles last week, accompanied by Douglas Brown, a second-yea- r student on a special train from New York. They will return after the spring vacation. This will make the fifth year Alan has been studying the violin. He has been playing in symphony orchestras for at last four years, and likes it verySimuch. His first teacher was Miss Dula Giford, but he is now under the direction of Mr. George Groneman. Alan's hobby is music. When asked what his hobbies were he , replied: "I guess I would consider music my only hobby because I like to play the violin very lecture, dealing with the ancient architecture in relation too our He gave present modernistic. us some of his excellent-- idea concerning the housing problem in our large cities, and left us with the feeling that we should like to hear more about the subject. Peggy Anne Staub, Helen Lee , - and Joy Fitt, Editors. called:-,"Pets-an- . School, was chosen with 175 bers. We felt honored when Jordan High was chosen as the school to ch Mr. Reiner, the Czechostavakiarl architect, would visit during his stay here in Salt Lake City. He presented to uso series of slides and a most interesting location. Frank ant High 30-2- Visitor Describes Trip Through Mexican Republic 1 II Bryant High Wins Honors -- - - . Holding, '' ia !- - , The State .1(.n yesyears a resident of Salt Lake, .died e, terday :at the Milsonic Rome in Mimic-&ponMinn, it was learned here to- -. day.' He was born in Chicago on Feb. 23. ne1847, Ife worked many years is a chanie, at onetime having his - tool bench In a railroad shop alongside that of Walter P. Chrysler. After making his 'home in Salt Lake for mans, years, 34r. Holding left here nearly 25 years ago and ha. resided .at the Masonic. Home ever since. He is survived by a son; Charles P. - '''- A City John' Saddler Holding 'John Saddler 93, for many ge - --- . 1 , to right) Bill Volker, Rupert Tannehill, Dick Emerson, Bill Flah ertyrBill "'enfold, :Albert Monson - On back)-Georheld,a- glider contest., Asmussep and Dick Biumen thaL They recently Vernon J. Lee Master is their director. , r iStateAndLocal Obituariesl Funeral service' for Dennis Wilson; who died yesterday In a, local hospital, will he conducted Friday at 10:30 a.m. St, .1445 South State Street. Friends may call at the family reel-- , deuce tomorrow evening and Friday prior to services, Burial will be in City Cemetery. The child wai horn in Salt Lake Feb. .22. 1940. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wilson cif 1177 Emerson Avenue,' and is survived Ito hie parents: a broth- er, Ronald, and a Liter, Sharon Wilison, , all of Salt Lake. 4 . , - Dennis Wilson ., I, 4.1''"oki- 4 1 , la ChnsAnderson , ' , Irk' The - 1 Z I .. , '' t ' ti,y. :' ., 1 .1,1'. 5.,d ' 10-- . " 13 4. 7, , e. V - ., , - ., 14;., 1 - , -- ;kt , , P .0" x, , - , ' t A ' 4 't i' ...,. - II 1 '. , - ' ,.. ' ) "; .., ', ',,, '.'. S.-- ,' ' 14 - First grade children gave a play for their parents entitled At the Fem.!' This was their.. . 4 , culminating activity at the con! of their study on Making :IL elusion it Living. Every hist grade pu-t '''',,11i t pil participated in the play. I There were 136 in all. The first act was "Alice and Jerry 'Visits i f' The Farm," given by the children , i i $ of the morning classes. Miss Anl i ! rile Christensen, Miss Janet Mir-I' iI l' i i and Miss Edon Stbaky elle f I - were the teachers in charge. so in the second act the name was "Nature Helpk the Farmer.' 1I I which was given by ,the after, noon class. The children- - made their own costumes and scenery. The play proved to be very exe tellent. At the coridUsion o Mr. Arthur E. Arneson program director of research of the Salt 1 Lake City schools spoke to the grade read- parents on the first . i ing.program. ' . :., , Virginia Zeese. Earl J. Glade' representing the KSL radio station visited 1 filth grade pupils. Mr. Glade told pupils about the modern in t il the ventions which help to make the 1 1 modern radio better. He told 1 voice and what one has iI about the to do to qualify for radio work. ! Mr Glade also told a few litter- :li I i eating things about television. 7 Patricia McGinis. The children of A4'wentfor ;.' .: v.. a walk tosee how many differ ': ent kinds of houses we couldfound houses for one ! ', - find. We houses for two families. family. ' :and houses for many families. ; We found brick houses. stucco l On 'houses and frame. houses. One corner we found some work, era a store. We watched ' the building men work., . -, , ,. Donald Hogenson. t : Do you know why we celebrate i 'Arbor Day? This day was set aside for- - planting trees and 1, - 4 - shrubs Our homeir ,. schools, parka. and highways. t ! Mrs. Tanner read' us a story I about Johnny Appleseed. We, t ,t df liked It because many people because I be, ',were made happy '; so many apple seeds- .- planted ,i , Evelyn Gough. ; Boys and, girls in the fourth -1 1 grade were very happy to be able 'to have Mrs. James Gilbert Come and talk to them. Mr. Gilbert il i Associate Manager of the Z. C. 1 Iii.L grocery store. He told us their f, .7 Inany ways peoplernake in :krocery f tliving byWeworking enjoyed it very much and hope be Will be able to come 1 f ' , again., ' Leone Rogers. 1 7 :rhe'Artieulating Unit students dwill 'be happy- welcoming -I .Officer Hale from the Salt Lake He is ; ,, City Police DepartmehL f 3 - going to tell some of the tails 1 'they get from the accident in the home. We are sure this will i ;- .. be very interesting and we want t to thank Mr. J. T. Woolston our Social science teacher for bring ,, . ing him to our school. Officer "4lale will bring some fireman 1 I , i who will tell us about the first 1 i ',Sid In the home. - , , Pauline Janke. - ,A. girl In our room named Car- i Ike Gray brought a sickle. --was i used by the pioneers.-----We. r. interested in It because' I vused it for cutting grain. they This ' --tool as I very useful. This sickle a aas round blade and a wooden .. handle. We wpuldn't like to have i to cut grain ' by such a slow I - l 41, "...Lt...., ,:': tiful designs and of lovely coloriL Alley are of our own original designs. Our class is dividedtak-indifferent committees and are ni g the different sections of the $ 1 4 Mr. Jack They , ' 1 u 4 , .. otir art and nature teacher at Herrn. .ten School children are making stained glass windows for the Spring Festival that is to be held - 1 i , ,,t''' ,11 ... I t , - V - n,i . 4t ta I r 1 yA043.44141' . First Graders Present mpleting IlaygColUnitStudy ,.. l'he geseret News, Salk, Lake City, - ' s . ,E707077.7, -- ,,,, , . 7-- -- I Make Stable Glass Windólvs ; ,, . - - - '. ' I' -- ' ' ' 'i "itit Ptil)lis 7 .. - . , ,11. ," .... : 11 - A CONSIDER- ATION OF AND PUBLIC REQUEST ' FOR INCREA SE IN THE BUDGET OF SALT LAKE CITY FOR THE '; ! ,, ' ' ! !' , A liititA .14 :.. ' ''.:'.., , , .' .... .. 4,,,,, 1 ' .7 lioi al. I 11 .. YEAR 1940 IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners to pERUNINServices for 'William Cutler be held in the Commission Chamber, Room' 237 Stanle7 Plae age 7 ft, 'Behtinin, 302 City and County Building on WednetBehunin, wilt Julia Ann of husband o'clock day. April 17th, 1940, at 10:30 be held Friday at 3 p.m. in the Ross A.M., the Board of Commissioners of Salt 36 East Seventh South. Friends Room, Laketaity, will consider a request for a may call in the French Room in the budget increase for the support of the City mortuary prior to services under three. Government for the fiscal year 1940. of Deseret Mortuary. At the meeting to be 'held at that time and place and prior to consideration of said WURZBACHServices or Herman Chris. request a public hearing thereon will be tian Wurzbach, age 61. of 621 South and allowed and all persons interested West Temple will be held Friday, at present at said meeting will be given an p.m. in the Roqo Room. 36 East Sev.opportunity to be heard in this matter. call at lb South. enth may Fri,nds By order of the Board of CommissiOners Gold Room until time of serviCes. Funof Salt Lake City. 'Utah, April 2nd, 1940. eral directors, Deseret Mortuary. ETHEL MACDONALD, City Recorder. WATFORDFuneral services for Annis 'A. SHIELDS. By FRANK Watford of 1421 Margaret Petersen Deputy City Recorder. 59. age East Street, Fourth South Published April 3rd, 1940. - wife of William Watford, will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the ROM Room 36 East Seventh South Street. Friends NOTICZ OF ANNEAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS may call at the French Room until time Funeral directors, Deseret of services. - Notice is hereby given that the annual Mortuary. meeting of the stockholders of the Utah-Idah- o be at held the Sugar Company will CLASSIFIED general office of the corporation, Beneficial ISPLAY Life Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, on the twentieth day of April. 1940. at 2:00 pm., for the following porposes: (I) To consider and take action upon the reOfficial ports of the officers for the fiscal year ended 29, 1940; (2) To elect February a Board of Directors for the ensuing (31 To transact such other busiYear; ness al may properly come before the meeting. W. T. PYPER, Secretary. Drive Date of first publication, March 25. 1940. Date of last publication. April 19. 1940. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. OF THE CONSOLIDATED WAGON & MACHINE CO. Special hut Simko WAS. 2051 777 SOUTH STATE The annual meeting of stockholders of the Consolidated Wagon & Machine ComPETTY MOTOR CO. pany will be held at the office of the Company in Salt Lake City, Utah,- - on Export Attention Thursday May 2nd, 1940. at 3:00 p.m., SIST SO. AT rim EAST irt. 407 for the purpose of electing directors and of and the upon-receiving acting reports the them and for the transaction of KANT PAINT SHOP such business as may be properly brought Rave Your Car Rocouditionod - by before-th- e meeting. By Order of the Board of Directors. SO. STATE WAS. MI A. F. SELANDER, Secretary. EDDINGTON BROS. STATION REPORT OF Ono Stop Sory Ice A BOLDLNG COMPANY AFFILIATE WAS. 10144 102 WEST SO. TEMPLE OF A NATIONAL BANK in accordance with Section Published 5211. U. S. Revised Statutes. IEN GARIT Report as of March 26, 1940, of First specializid Studsbakez and Graham Security Corporation of Ogden. Ogden, Data Ist 6 Barrios 1Tta1. which is affiliated with First Na120 L Sth So. Was. 4243 tional Bank of Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City, Utah, Charter No. 2059,,,ederal Reserve district No. 12. Kind- - of bkainess: 4 PAX FERTLIZER Bank stock holding company. , No weed seeds, no worm's-- per'kennel- - in which above-nameorganization is affiliated with national bank, fectly balanced plant food aid soii and degree of control: conditioner. Control of stock of bank owned by boldPAX WORM KILLER ing company affiliate. Fog night crawlers, grubs, etc. Financial relations with bank: PAX LAWN SEED Stock of affiliated bank ownThe pinnacle of quality. Come in ed2968.070.94 or phone Was. 2766. None to bank affiliated Loans KELLY-WESTERfrom affiliated Borrowings N CO. None bank 13$ R. 3RD WESTS. L C. of affiliate registerStock or name in of bank ed known te be owned by bank directly or indirectly None or known obligations-to,to be held by, affiliated bank None, Other information necessary to disclose AN ORDINANCE fully relations with bank None AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION ,L CLCanfield. , ,Assistant Secretary Treasurer of First Security Corporation of 1398. Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake Ogden. do solemn), swear that the above City, Utah. 1934, as amended by an or. statement is true. to the best of my dinanee passed by the Board of. Corn. donne of Salt Lake City, Utah, on October knowledge and belief. C. L CANFIELD. S. A.D. 1935, relating to traffic and tray- Sworn to and subecribed before me this el on streets. Be it ordained hy the Board of Coin. tat day of April. 1940. C. VERL BENZLET. missioners of Salt Lake City. Utah. (SEAL) SECTION, 1. That Section 1398.- Revisrd Notary Ordinances of Salt 'Lake.'City. Utah. 1934 . as amended by an ordinance passed by - REPORT OF AN AFFILIATE the Board of Commissioners of Salt of a national bank. published in se-- - Lake City. Utah. on October 8, A. b. 1935, ReU. S. cordance with Section 6211, to traffic and travel on streets. relating vised Statutes. be and the same is hereby amended te Report as of March 28, 1940. of Zion's read as follows; Savings Bank and Trust Company, Salt SEC. UN. It shall be lawful for pedee. Lake City. Utah. which is affiliated trians to cross streets itoul roadways ill with Utah State National Bank, Salt all marked or unmarked cross walks at No. 434i, Fed- intersections. eral Reserve district No. la. At intersections whelk traffic is eon. Rind of business: Savings bank and trolled by trallic-contrsignals or br trust company. officoz, pedestrians shall not cross Manner in which above-name- d organ- Police or streets a "red" or Midways against ization is affiliated with national bank. "atop" signal. Between adjacent inter. control: and degree of Indirectly sections so and between controlled, inter. of through ownership controlling shares of affiliate by Corporation of the Presi- sections within business districts, it shod be for to .unlawAtil (TOWS pedestrians of Jesus dent the Church of Christ of Latter-da- y Saints also owning a majority of streets or roadways at any place except the shares of the Utah State National in a marked cross. walk.-The Chief of Police of Salt Lake .,CI47 Bank, May, designate both In business and 'rest- Financial relations with bank: dentialdistricAe. such cross wallut aswill fit,Nck of sitiliatedbank best promote the enfety and convenience owned None -of in Loans to affiliated bank sossing the street. Such pedestrians None cress walks shall be marked with paintfrom affiliated BOITOWingt ed lines bank. None' extending from curb lines acrose the street or roadway. Stock of affiliats registered In residential districts it shall be um. name J of hank in or lawful for a pedestrians to crbss the street known to he Owned by r roadway at points other than (I reg. or indi bank.. directly 105 shares ular cross walks at intersections; t21 rectl,y Other cross walks as hereinabore' pro. marked to, obligations lir known to be held by, afvided: and (3) half way between inter one filiated bank. seetions. information Other necessary Every pedestrian shall keep to the right to disclose fully relations of the sidewalk or cross walk and hall ... bank. not obetrUct or prevent free use therrof LGeo. S. Spencer, Vice President of by others. ,. 'Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Whenever any vehicle bits stopped at St do solemnly swear "that the above cross walk to permit a Pedestrian to CrONI statement is true. to the best of my the street or roadway it P hall be tin:aW , knowledge and belief. ful for the driver of any other vehicle le GEO S. SPENCER. overtake and pa ,1 such stopped vehicle. Sworn to and inhscribed me before SECTION 2. This ordinance Phan iniCe this and day of April, 1940. effect thirty days after Ds final passers. JOS. E. BOUM (Seal) Posited by the Board of Commisstonere Notary Public. of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 2nd day of eommission ernim September II, A.D. 1940 1930. Residing at Salt Lake City. Utah. April. NOTICE - , A t - os In spection Stations In Today I 1 11 Legal Notice i 1 f, , - t - , $297 '36 Ford Coach !ladle. Heater. Ifore'a a real April 'Iliad car bargain. You'll fiat it liatad t CO22 en the Want Ad Ltuns! PatakAdv, Ethel' Mactionsid, Recorder. Frank A. Shields.. Deputy City Recorder.. 0E4(1.1. BILL NO.- IL. Published April 34. IPSO, City By ' - ;' - , , |