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Show - , - . , ' ' Page 10 ' ' , , - Weathel'inan Tells How To Keep Cool - I ' ' IL , 7 . ,, .., ' ..,. Unable to psomise any relief from the blistering premature 6,heat spell. Salt Lake's congenial to. , weatherman, 3.. Cecil Alter, best next thing the ." day offered 'I. a formula On how to keep cool . when it's hot. local dam ury dam a With tho 1:;:, in the ing. .a;ti-Tiday for the fourth consecutive little change ,. this afternoonand weath, expected tomorrowthe come in , I - ''' I t . , , ; . , ' ,, 4 I .:: erman's formula may Incidentally,- It's pretty handy. his own, and he knows itit. will ;';', work because he has tried while .... Early in the morning, open it's relatively cool outside, the windows and doors to .,,, all Mr. Alter your homeHeor office, that this explains advice& in good ',.' will cool off the interior 1 t I t 1 .im. ,IN-C' ' , , , , ,' J, ,,1 I, 1 t ' , . ,' ' - t' - ,- t ! , ... -- 1 4s..jos Ni , . I. ,A. 4, Nt r ""1.:0) ) --r ',,,,, ii,.i , N.. , -- -, ,,,,,', .,, 1 11 1 ,, , 1 , I, , ,', ' t ' ' 1 , , ( , - ,1 4- ,, .,,,,N N,....r '1,,,i,,, -- 1,- -, ' , --- i1 ''', , ' a' ' , - v ' ' 11 , 0 , -- P ' . ,, I --- --., i( ) 4 '' i, ------, I , , t 1 l'i,,f; tot,.N , ,...,,, - , shape,. 1 ' and Next. watch the temperature when the outside reading . is higlier than that inside. Cit'se. "" all the windows and doors tight-were 50 de. , ly. just as though it zero and youi were to ,tgryretensg bteol,o keep from freezing ., ,, They've Served 200 Years On Committee Willard ' 1 , , of the sun Keep direct rays '...1out of lour house or office by side .pulling shades on the sunny - ' ' - ,.. , , - e Old Folks For Total Of 200 Years Six l" only. Except for the sun's ,!..,rect rays, a dark room 1214 cooler than a light '''' there's no reason why , you . - C.' Burton, rear, Left to right front, George T. Bourne, ...i,,n drew Jenson, , Reber CIterson, George Margetts and Rod ney Rillam plan Old Folks' Day. , death. - , , ; , -- I , Se- - -- '''''') , t ' - , " ks- ,qvi.,,,,,, s , 1 4 A..... 1 v k4'4 ' - ;MI 14 , , - 3lothers ,1 ,.. Oro I 1,!' Of-Navy-31e1- , -- 1--, - tI . , ( , , .: ( t . , 4 ''......- 1 41 ' ' 1 4 , 1,,, , i 4, , I, i , , - -; t, I , ''''''-,,- ,, .N Friday. ilk: - ' , -- , , , A with new chapters added every year. Mrs. J. P. Rhodes, commander of the Salt Lake club, and Mrs. J. W. Holmes, national vitt commander, assisted by members from Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo clubs will be hosts to women delegates from Other states. Mrs; Rhodes said that the annual meeting will be started with a broadcast over KDYL at, 4 p.m. Monday, after which delegates will be registered as they arrive. "National officers and visiting delegates will be tendered a reception at the Newhouse , - , , .NP, , . . , 3 , , . - CLUB ADDS CHAPTERS The club has steadily 'grown , . , convention will bring navy mothers here from 90 clubs over the nation with a total membership of nearly 5,000 mothers of navy men. When Mrs. Jones' only son en. listed in the Navy seven years ago, she, founded the club, designed-- especially to lestablish 1.good will and understanding of the navy in the inland cities and to help the public "understand that the United States Navy personnel is made up of the finest young men of America.". The .1 : ; Mrs. Madge Constance ,of Se. attle, Wash., national commander of the Navy Mothers Club of America, sand Mrs. Emma Jones of McAllen. Tex., founder and life member, will arrive here tonight to take part in the annual convention of the club, at the Newhouse Hotel from Monday to , ,, ,,' , , 2 i" N . , ', , 4 '4 -- , , 4, , Convention To Brini Club Members From Over Nation i , -1 V' ., Salt Lake will be, host next weekto nearly 500 residents of Colorado and Southwestern Southern Utah when. they con. verge here on good will tours to promote Highway 40 and the Navajo Trail. A group'. of nearly 200 South. western Colorado and Southern Utah buspess men will arrive here Wednesday noon to publicize the Navajo Trail, which runs from Aztec, N. M., through Durango, Colo.: Mesa Verde National Monument, Cortex, Colo. Monticello and Moab, Utah. , The group will be met by a delegation from the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce at the City Limits and will be escorted the State Capitol, where they will be welcomed by Gov. Henry H. Blood. ' The good will delegation, which is under the direction of James H. P. Fisk of Walsenberg. Colo., will leave Salt Lake Thursday. The Highway 40 delegation, which is under the direction of C. Kenneth- - Hicken of Vernal, will be met Thursday at 11:30 at the mouth of Parley's Canl i delegation yonC by a welcoming from the Salt Lake eChamber of The group will be CoMmerce. taken to the State Capitol where they will" be met by Governor Blood. The good will tourers will In.- clude, nearly .300 business men and Southern from' Colorado Utah. As guests of the Chamber of Commerce, they will be en. tertained Thursday night at Salt. air. The group wili,return to their homes Friday. Prepare' Meet .,,, '0, ,.. it Good Will Tours From South,,Eist End Here Next Week It f,''', ' - iA f s . 1 N 4 ), , mid-hineti- , N), I' :, L..,,, I ,,,, , , - -- 1 4 0 . i ,I ',. , ), ' 0-- ' ' I . ' ,,, 4" t tl'''', it t , 1 ( t . N ,,, , .. , ' i ., , 4 ,,- - , s, ,, v, '', I , ), , . ,, , . , 0, , , - - , : !! . Promotion Groups Coming , ,... ' .. Saturday, June 15, 1940 . , Highway' , Offers Forniula In Lieu Of Forecast Of Heat's End , 1 , take News, Salt , City, Utah - , 4 Vie Deseret . ' I 1 H 1 , .. '.' i' . , , , , Wen. .... 5 , 5, , ' Beginning Of Rebirth"), Early Dancing ....should go around groping pr try. o"''''t, When more than 5,000 of Salt Lakes oldsters gather, at Lib', w. O. Robinson, field secretary of the Y. M. M. LA., , to read in the dark. ' - '''v, ' '''''' ingFinally. you can open up again for their annual celebration of Old. I next Park !,:-demonstrates dance with Miss Moveta Lawson. erty Thursday Hotel at 8 p.m. Monday. ,''; ' ., ,..when the temperature outside , i,, will be six veterans in attendance whose years I will continue there Folks' Day, Registration inside. that is lower than '''.'.i , .,, t the first business . and for200 Tuesday Old Committee total this on Folks' of the service that believes years. Alter Mr. session of the convention will the inside tem : The six; whose combined ages ssilogogo,ik';;64 :, mula will keep convene at 9 a.m. Tuesday. , ' perature 10 to 12 degrees lower lack only 25 years of totaling '. 1 To TOUR CITY And A,',t'st.: i oldthan that on the outside.should half of a millenium, are the ' ' Besides business sessions and ts,,,,,,,, I from all indications that est members of the committee ek.k,, 41 a luncheon Tuesday there will ' be a big help. .servboth in age and point of a be a sight-seeintOur, commenc,,,.... I Super heated zephyrs from ice. ,,,,,, 4 , Observance of,the Utah Centennial, to be celebrated at 4:30 p.m. :; ,broad heat low over southern ing I 9 -- Calltornis-AriZoll- a wide-sprea? ,, ,4- -' ,,,,, is tO blame t Unchallenged as champion of proDelegates will be welcomed throughout the state in 1947, will include a i here tz. One of the features of the naby Gerald Irvine, assistant rt for keeping local temperatures the group is Elder Andrew Jeni of O. field the 't4, i, , W. Robinson, secretary Board ConsidersI son, 89, vice chairman of the 12 to 15 degrees above normal. tional home furnishings show at gram of pioneer dancing. I city attorney, and Mrs. Holmes. , ,... mornI. A. for M. this who M. has served Y. M. Arndt of Whitefish, committee minimum Mrs. announced.today. Lake's Salt ' the American Furniture Mart in ' 49 the 9 a.m. 57 years. Next In years of servi ,t' 4 , 1 to 13, inclusive, with the Mont:, national adjutant and Applications in be "To ing was 62 degrees, Chicago 's July harmony ' 1' k Ot ,' was Si, and the noon ice is George Margetts. 79. who i Mrs. G. Snyder, commander of will be the revival of modern or. movement on foot to begiq prep- 1 Two murderers had applica4, , ' reading has been a member of the invitathe Point Loma Club at San known as 'contemnow temperature was in the 90s. is what 1 1947 Centennial v aration for the ; tion section of the Old Folks Comof ',their There was a chance that the tenninations local furniture for tions Diego, Calif., will give respond. furniture, porary" thermometer late in the aftermittee for 35 years. Bishop HeCelebration the Y. M. M. 1. A. is Salt toannounced men ing addreeses. Many consideration today. sentences under noon might equal or exceed this ber. G. Iverson, 72, has been on Businets sessions, trips, a tree Lake dealers are expected to atselecting dances of pioneer times .,', season's previous high level of the committee for 32 years; day by the State board of Part4 tend. planting ceremony and many soof s a repertoire . ; 96 build to reached Thursday. up ionS, meeting at the State Prison. 30 years; 82, degrees. Bourne, comT, cial George functions will occupy dele( i Designs will be subdued in l...----- -One of them was Grant Tice, 41e0,6 dances in order to celebrate the Rodney Hillam, 70, 25 years, sod gates until Friday at 1 p.m. B. Jorgensen Dies , E. parison to the grotesque modernterm, commuted to serving a life second-degreand Willard C. Burton, 83.20 years. a in when centennial the concluding feature will proper style istic furniture of several years mur25 years, for , ' be a trip to the "Inland Sea" In Los Angeles to iniure that the skillful ren. ago, it was stated, but they will his for complicity In the der a Honored with dinner at Saltair. I I be new and interesting in keepdition of the old dances will,not slaying of Edmund G. Hines, Salt E.. B. Jorgensen, former Salt today's decorative be 1 ing with said. Lake grocer, in 1932. The other Mr. Van Robinson, Mrs. Mr. and lost," Henry died trends. Lake servyesterbusinessman, Hoover, Edward Everett He explained that two of the The influence of the world's Quill observe wedding date. day in Los Angeles of a heart ---ing 20 years for the slaying- of .,. , a group , this held fairs year . again now developed, attack, according to word re.' in being 1935, dances 21, GraharnNov. teachers of Robert Services in honor reasons of one ceived the here today. as was call14 Utahns given the Lake. the year past Salt During pioneers of Liberty Stake Sunday Schools, He was born in Heber City, for the increased interest In con. dance, xhich have contributed to Stanford The applications of the two be conducted in the Second a will and couple faca ed 3, dance, Another 1890, and- attended elesquare Sept. i; 49 petitemporary designs. Fund, a sum of money used by .,, '.. ' Ward. Fifth East and Seventh "What strains of elegance be. slayers were among schools at Ephraim and renewed dance, called a round dance by the for tor mentary senof for responsible Stanford i support 23. at a.m., termination University tions for ; South Streets, June neath the sky, can with the Cam. Provo. He was furnishin interest 12y Mr. named contemporary and the but research of Sunits considered of educational, . the exercises by in opening tenCes being pioneers brian Muse presume to vie?" 11 ' and Brigham Young atanglitvraedrsuikatyete ings was given as the fact that were humanitarian activities. : of the various board, which also was studying Taliesin. Provo. day Schools While . , blend in Rehothblunssioanstiaea;;arrsecoveitevnedne'at simplified period styles Over $25,000 was contributed , . wards. ' So mused some 20 officers of I eight cases continuedonefrom pre- was associated with the with contemporary furnishings. to this fund during the past year applica-, vious meetings and The annual recognition Sunday the Cambrian Society of Utah as Trust Company. oHaraknY believe also men Judge last held Local Friday furniture festival uni:;-- , i,l;rle of the friends com-and dance Children Aid committee :a of Is in charge byalumni Eight parole. Active in Church they - met at 1005 First National that : of Frank Mosley, 13 F. Pul Bank- Buildingr versity, according to dispatch reto for.i filled a mission to in automobiles will models est In Observance Stanford leased H. nMa by ttrhe1eYRd37n:c:;e:pne:::hroi University and Edward Heyes. mulate plans for the forty.sev. 1909 tween 1912. a the and For . with satisfied be forever not at observance today. the ; enth annual Cambrian Day cele. At .., special past few years, he had been genMr. and Mrs. Henry Van Quill eighteenth century styles in their Utahns who contributed were: .' union meeting at 8 a.m., Gerard bration at Saltair this year. Fri. , A., eral manager of the' Tiber Buildthe M. I were by home sponsored M. of Al28: 416 lurnishings. A. Mrs;dohn Calvin Creek observed Behle, Avenue, with be will organist. day, July 12, was selected as the W. 7,000 ing and Construction Company spectators G. - Axman while nearly C. their anniver'13; Ellison, musical I M. Boutwell, wedding golden Durham Stanley. date for annual fred in Los Angeles, and was prom. guest day, and Edward were present. . ' i sary today. T. Jones was named as master director. Playing of chimes will Gr.: Joseph E. Erwin, '25; Bc1inent in promotion of irrigation He explained that modernizH. Gr.: ward followed the Mr. of Raymond Isenberg, Van lived by services, has in Quill ceremonies, reported John Salt to the open projects in Utah. ' I ing variations added devotional music. and "The Joy- -- F. Lillie, '29; Fred S. Mulock, Lake since 1866, while Mrs. Van James, president of the society. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. them more had made r. dances Waore-Hour Mrs. '15; T. Earl Pardoe, '07; A to came 1886. in George : ful Song," by the congregation. here Gertrude Quill Sanders Jorgensen, Final respects general committee They PetAdam H. E. J. - last popular. 770 '15; East the Patterson, of deliver Poelman will were 74, at whom 1890. married he June 15, married Sept. 18, 1913; Woods Cushing, rangements appointed Henry ! ersen, '19; Mrs. George Prentice, consists of Walt. four children: William S. Jor',:i. invocation, after which Mr. Mosattorobsei4- South Temple Street, who died night's meeting associate the in R. Smith, John Aiding couple er M. Jones. chairinan; Nephi L. - ,: ley will greet teachers, and Mr. '98: Byron Mendell, '34: Mrs. Thursday night in a local hos Ing their birthday were eight ney for the wage-hou, adminisgensen of New York, Roberta, Franklin T. Schott, '00; Dr'. W. D. Morris, g William Richard and Owen Jorgensen. of Prosser. wilL be paid at funeral Heyes will give the Sacrament G. D. C., is : C. F. SlyHarry children: Mrs. pital at tration Washington, Schulte, '03. i 3,:, gem. services tomorrow at 2 On. at and the following Thomas Howells, ILFrederick Lake Salt Van in I,: Mrs. arrive to John Quill, Golatz, expected , , The remainder of the program brothers and sisters: Henry C. Davis, George L. Lloyd, John 260 East South Temple Street. Albert L. Van Quill, Reid L. within the next few days to consolo, "Building Friends may call at the latter Van Quill, Mrs. Ben Bernard and Henry Evans, David J. Watts and ''. includes: Vocal Jorgensen, commissioner of the with of seribs a duct meetings Mid-Summer A. C. Y. W. Mr. James. this evening until 8 Claude K. vah Quill, all of Salt address Utah - Liquor Control Commisem1.,'for Him," by Beth Sessions; shott To Address and of employers ' groups - talk, "Tribute to My Teacher," The program at Saltair will Glen Clark of o'clock, and tomorrow from 10 sion; Mrs. Ruth P. Morrell of Minneapolis. ll and of hike, Roy ployes. ' Warren E. Pugh; response. Sam. Minn.. prominent euthor and lec- a.m. until time of services. Burial San consist of Welsh music inter. Honolulu, T. H., and Mrs. W. have been called of Salt Lake City 20 grandchildren also The Residents Diego; meetings - uel H. Brown; vocal solo, "A Tiny will be in the City Cemetery. H. Horton of Salt Lake. turer. will address the Y. W. C. spersed with brief talks. so that Mr. Smith can explain and four of Swedish. Danish or Norwegian Mr. Cushing was retired traf A. at 8 p.m. Monday under the by Bet f:t. Seed Became a Shrine,"Laura law will celebrate the tradiof the wage-hou- r descent ' provisions Sue Holtic manager for the United tha Sessions; symbols, sponsorship of Clarity Circle on and regulations pertaining to it. Atonal Swedish , -- ; Giles; talk, "The Teacher," by Dr. States Smelting Refining and the subject. "America's Great 20 at Lagoon. William M. Knerr of June 'Chairman iday i Mining Company. r, M. Lynn Bennion, and "God Be est Need Today". the State Industrial Commission The celebration is an old cus- -' , Till. We Meet Again," I ,, , , tom of Swedes. Danes and Norexnlained. p . ':''. s A, tr,sk- , to attend- ....7' the congregation.' Supt. C. ,The meetings will be held hi wegians were irted l' ; fred Laxman :, will pronounce .' , ,. the affair this ye ,,,7- - ..... the Capitol as follows: June 22, CHICAGOThe shocks of the ,:. 4' , ,,, ' To aid in Salt Lake County's - 'benediction. , , 1, , 10 a.m.. AFL, CIO, and railroad The celebration is .sponsored "total war" in Europe and un.....- .- ', ;.,..,,,,,, :'"...!" N , American Red Cross European , S. D. Swedish L. Organ24. the June brotherhood members; settled conditions by throughout relief fund campaign, "Mr. Pim ','. , ,,,,,,4 s, , under the flag, spread by the , 10 a.m., cannery operators, and ization, the Gustaf Ado, Male '' $ , the world have had little or no Passes By," a comedy by A. A. , the No. 185. breeze, cooling Norden pag2 p.m., automobile dealers; June canyon Lodge Chorus, ; effect retail business and ' upon : , Milne will be presented by a was America" Vasa eant, of of America, the Order "Immigrant 10 25. a.m.. Manufacturers Utah , 12 retail In ,, , ,, newspaper Paraadvertising in of cast KSL the players on 62. the enacted south Capitol Torgney Lodge No. Association, and 2 p.m., metal ,.,. ikainndgathoef America, according to Advertis-, A: mount Theater June 28 and 29. f .,.,,, ,4 steps at twilight yesterday as the mine operators. Independent Order of ,. , ing Age. For the total volume In making this announcement ' Coast-Exh.b.- t - - ,-,- ,, , Chief feature of Flag Day.. Thous- :pattgdn Ell oott slutpwat !wag 1.14411 America. , of .retail newspaper advertising ,,,,,, campaign today,- W.- ; ands who had followed a parade ,.. k , r , , , in80 k ,, cities the s both instill'. major said that , , chairman during '',, to ' ' the attended. ' , ,,, building :' '' ....' 1 .. 1.4 will ended was .:. week June artists of Utah's of The work N,,,,. 2 ',, '.: tions are bearing only Sons Gerof Britain exand , ,,, :. below : of ....,, level Erin, the rent an , the extensive . :I in '. .,1 per be recognized , production and receipts, expect. :I ' 0,41 '.... ' r Italian o .,' and mans, Scandinavians 1939. , , the be ...0,.. conducted will ti be 4 " .0,,, ed to be about $3,000, hibit to by corresponding weekof , , , , t. ; , w' , , ;; i.' now,"melted" in common Democ- . For the 22 weeks since the first Club of Los Ange- ,,,.. .,, 4' turned over to the European war Utah .. .' Aib. ,. ,;.. ''' -... eilk41... , ? - at-t- ho 7 to tribute ; the on ."oi.....,. Wit. , Club racy, .. , -, the retail of Lake Salt ;t:,. Ebell principaid les relief fund ,,,,' year, County. of newspaper k , ' ., t , ,. , - ' , ';" , 1 , ,,. ' ples of freedom, tolerence and ,.., A : ;", , .,.',.. linage in these same cities is 1.5 He said that local business firms. shire BoUlevard later this month, . -- , .,. ..i." ,4 , :'.- - 4. 4' - - ' - - ...,?" ' the - - The exhibit. according to word ' byof last cent ahead and the Junior League and., several Demrocacrsymbolized per year , e,1 .1 4' , ''''.. t, t' ,0 , national ensign. 2.9 per cent above 1938 levels, 4 clubs will aid in sale of women's ; received today from Marjorie .1, ,k ,, . . ,' ' The flag ceremony was con, ,,.. 1Ellerbeck, ...,,,.,.. ':: Advertising Age says. former Utahn, will tickets. ' ,, , ' (4, ,,,,..,", ' tar.,a,g-,,,...4'4' 4, r ! ., .,... feature paintings and sculpture , ducted by E. W. Browning, past 11:f: ,.. 4, , 1 ...... , , Acalted ruler of the Elks Loige. .e 'k, by the following Utah artists: i .. lt ,ta,.'"', n '1 1' t i' . a Girl nre-sio.i carried '4, Scouts 7 Fairbanks, .I.T.THarwood, '' t ,'''' , - , - John Hafen, John W. Clawson. : I ' ,, of flags that choalvuembfllo: n over 1: t'," , V ' 1 Von N Americh it,' La Vim, since Culmer. L '' Harry f 1,: ,0 ,e4 , ,. ,k There were 30 Salt Lake civic, ss ,.A.4 cent, Gilbert F. Riswold, Cyrus 7, I .. 1 ' I , , e .:.4'14?.., t,,,,:,..''',, :', ,k , ,: , , . , , racial , and 'IDallin, J. Leo Fairbanks. Wells :;., , ,,4,,,,wasobwitatet , ., patriotic organizations , , ,: ,:.; . ' In which was I, d by Culmer, Mary Teasdale, Caroline ,1,,:;..:,,t.,,,a...,,,,,a,...a,,,,,taaaa,,,,,,,:,;,..A.iae. 0 ''. .,. t, ' ,,,, --- - -- ' -et! four bands under the gsnerar -.Children-Off-the-Stre., 7Parry, Joseph A. F. Everett and '.'"-' ,...,,,.,,,,,..,.t,4, ,: 'or , Irl:'-- ' '-- directima : ---Observe 5.. Li le ears 01 li ilk ,,ItuthHarwood --, , , ,, The exhibit, will open June24 ., ricers. headed by Edwarl I,. Vet. ,,,,, a- ,. ,,,,,, Fifty4leven years of married life will be noted 3lon- , -,' ByPuttmq N -r fellowingthe,regulardinner, ..,. Iix 11Th of Birighani. The WPA Symphony orchestra, ; meeting - or- the. womenri organ- 't .,,, SUMMERSCHOOL! ., ',,. lzation. directed 1 Beales,-I by Reftinald , ' a ret BINGHAM. June 15.Mr. and 4 ' ed by the Utah Copper Corn-Mr-,. "16 , , , , furnished music rrneram for IA,the I ' ' ' BAUD .""n"."'..n". '''. 11 ' '''', pany. and has worked there con. George H. Nix will at the Canitol,andi the edueation.. ,CI ---' ' ,,1. , old. their S tinuously since, being al of VP& l' brate enntluctri their department fifty,severith s ,,,,, est employe. 3597 Ci. . with Allen .lorsen the f :3, paeeant 1 , Mrs. Nix was born Aug. 30. ding anniversary Monday , 'int narrator. Growls All instruments taught. Cornet Saxophone, Clarinet, ,1 and up reptcw..ag IWO. at Kent. England, a (laugh- Coalville at the . home of the nations who have buat "imter of Jesse and Dinah Hammond French Horn, Flute, Drums, Xylophone, Violin. daughter.' Mrs. C. E. Wilde. . . migrant" America annearNI in Mr. Nix was in two born When of Mayne. Dinner Planned To Mark Marriage Date Trade-i- n years age costumes of their native lin,d to ' . . Guitar, Accordion, Etc. she came with her narents and Lincolnshire, England,- Sept. -- niedee allegiance to the flag of their Nels Mr. Mrs: and Celebrating golden Washer wedding, 1832to Thomas settled in and Utah. . Mary -Erda, the United States. ,. , - C. Jeppsen of MantnawilLbe honored He crossed the plains 535.97 and up with a wade. Nix. They were married June 17, Gov,I-Ten-famlly din --H. Blood w,,teorned- i n washotbuitsourS59.93 ALL INSTRUMENTS FURNISHED his parentsand FREE! 1883; and tter tomorrow. the 'assembly and ssid that no Gontdno Stimuli, Wohor when three years old, and on March 428, 1933, their marriage . ' ,,,..- -, ,..-- words be cohld sneak couldadd , 1 With AU Stool Gears I ' tied in Tooele. -- Utah. was in the Salt solemnized Small Charge for Lessons! Lake Mr.. a Mrs. Nels C. Jeppsen, -- just and Mr. and Mrs. anvt11in7- tn the "news headlines -.----', e: ' t--' -- Mr - fri man re v 0 Tem rile-- --ONEDSaterOul reS-hc'uTITi llightr-rmpetru...egpprtrm restrtents i 7-1-, ame,ritymt CIst In the mines at Bingham and Five of their seven children will celebrate their our flacc Mantua, They have six hying- children.Ito Sot Twin Bins Tubs $3 Park City, later he worked in are living: Bishop George M ' The r fiftieth 16 grandchildren.-to. Flag-Daaddress Wa3 de. and .Classes Now Forming! See--- - Us Imme2latety! wedding 1 anniversary Agents Wantod,Evory City the timber in Bingham Canyon. Nix, Copperton, Utah: Jessie H It , , was sen born Jan. 9, 111011.-1DODGE 53 L 3rd So, which supplied lumber for :A family dinner will be served 1868, in Brigham City, and his homes,Ntx.Unionttalg 'r, -- Earnest - - T. S. marshal;,-Ivlisaid that tbe -1 towns. and in the COM t- Nix.- - Bingham; Mrs. C. E. Wilde, -In their honor It! .,0,., rol of Amertea. a freegift wCall ", ifintrntivetairbol)Y Of theSaltLakeTabi toria, rl1! 1,n,4 home in Mantua at of , The Feb. 3, 1869, in Mantua. J horn p.m. as,, a ernaele. . i Bingham. 1 beenattained- 44 great cost and couple will hold open- - house- - to, They have both been- - active in1914 In 1914 Mr. Nix moved . to They- have min-tamefriends 1, their that this freedom must be and relatives from .1 Church and civic affairs of this 1011 rt. 174 SO. I 3 I - ,- communitY. ......nn. pmgham, where he was cmproy- - and two p.m. to 6 p.m. MAINr..7".."11"m1"7 . -- - k's -- , s ; . Plans Dances For Utah Centennial In '47 17.31.111.I.A. ' ; - , ' i ! Revival Of , Prisoners Ask Pardons . ' Modern Furniture labrecast Here s g d , r, -- . , Heart Attack Takes S. L. Man ! L . I ;Stak( Will e , ' Iltahns Aid Stanford Fund .FeterTeachers Welsh Group Plans Program ',- - A i. , Quills -- , Note Wedding , red - Funeral For - Cushing - 1 - a - people-whorequi- re last-nig- ht :a:PtpaPairtr;e Utahns Called To Meets Set For Sunday -' I 1.7oef ' Scandinavians Plan Traditional '."-- es, Fest I a ;i Van-Qui- '. 1 Retail Trades Defy War Shock - , 1 , Utahns Pay l Tribute Flag , : , , 4:- ''''Utah Art Will Be Shown --e' - 43.). , - . -- k . . ' -,- ''''' , - s- ': - - x., : , .' , 1't . ..i' -- , i - . '." - - - '7-- , -- -- , si '5.Aski, - ... 1., ''''" - ... -- - t ; .' : - - , ,,. W's - , Radio Players To Aid Red Cross , .i i , 114 i ---Ava- rd ------ . '' ' ---- I. 1 7i Till --- ', - ';'''''L -,- -- '' , ,, , - ade, s 1 the-par- ' - aliVedded c) , ,. - - ) , t - 6, i t ,rrT. 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