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Show ., ' ' , e ' 1 "' rage 8 .., Aliens:r- : - ,........ ,,--.....- ' .: , '.' 41 ( , a 1 I., V; rl :;.i ,k .1 VA ' 1 ' 1 - , - ' ' - t, '' , ... . - , -- ' r (1, ' , ,. i : .,, , i , ,ti .( ,, ....,,''''''""'".,...,- - ' ' . 1 It' , ...,:f, , . . . ' , t . - - :. . ' " ' Administrative details of moving and caring for approximately 712 officers and enlisted men of the Seventh Bombardment Group and a detachment of the Fifth Air Base Squadron from Hamilton Field, Calif., to Ft. Douglas were discussed today at a confernece between officers of the newly formed TwentiKh atether --- - - ; . - Arrives For Cedar's Rodeo ---- Ralph Royce. command: of the Seventh Bombardment Squadron arrived in Salt Lake at 12:30 andn immediately met with,,, . Col. Shepler W. Fitzgerald, coin- ) mandant of Ft. Douglas and the new army air base to be beat- .ed adjacent to the Salt Lake Municipal Airport. Col. t,-0- 1 , Colonel Royce was acCompaoled by. Maj. 'E, E. Adler, cone. mander of the Ninth' Squadron; Capt. D. Brenner, Capt. M. Paz- dral, Lieut. D. WkIker and Lieut. H. Courtney. Meanwhile the War Depai - -- traitfer 112 officers and a ' , r - , t .., 4 :I ;. I . George Rathjens, f Ts5,any., - , . il C. e on. I - 7 Otrtiett Show o , lems. is a Box Elder and vas elected County to the T'tah State Senate from 116bert, N. Sack of Oakland,. conthat section. fie of Calif., president, the National nected with the Farm Bureau for of Association Retail Grocers, vill ,,A,numher of years. address members of the Salt Lak Club tomorrow at thoir Rotary weekly luncheon meeting in .iie Rotel Utah at 12:15 p.m. Mr. Sack Nvill speak on "Wirtt e Big and Little Business Men Thinking About Today's. Confu Reed Stevens, Republican cansioo." Alma N. ;Tohnson, for for 'the nOmination didate in be will president, charge, governor. visited NVith ,supportAir. Welling rruon has-bee- Streets. Stevens, Moyle Still Campaign f yrs in Willard, Garland, Treiminton. ,ilear, River City and Brig111 City today. Henry D. Moyle, seeking thesame nomination On the Demo(Tittle ticket. was campaigning in Sanpete today and this evening 1 Church Notices i f ttf Jacobs Report First Grandchild , - 1 4- Dn-1;oni1e- ville e ill Springer Daughter , Y I : : i i Ira-mor- s. I Family Jo t iN , 4 , - , . ,. . , ''' - , , , - . ' . . . . . . - , , . . - a - a. i . 11A A441. . 1 '54 .C. '' , , . Cemetery. ..i TObEtE.Funeral . for Judith Ann Nd . son.fourdnonths-pldauhster of Grant and Elva Booth Shambow Nelson will be held at the Smith Funeral Home, 110 South Main Street. Monday at 1 p.m. Born April 1 1940, Judith Artu Ne Isola died Atia, 23,'of a heart disease. She is survivedby her parents, a r, . Ruth Marie Shambow; a elan& mother. Isabelle Nelson; and two great,- 9randotothers'. Mrs. Eliza Nelson and Mr,. Barbara Bowen. .J. M, Glazier. pastor of the Community Methodist Church. will conduct the servmes. , Interment will be in Tooe le. David Aaron Beardall of a hpart attack at tifw residence, 343 losa Street. Until 1939. he had been a printer 'with ibe Commercial Printing Company. , Mr Wauer was born in Dresden, December 31, 1881 Be came Germany, to Salt Lake 20 years ago. Surviviors am o his widow. Mrs. Helen Wauer: a son. Horst Watkpr of Idaho Falls, Mi.: his mother. 'whose name was not known, but who resides in Provo: three sisters living in Germany, and a grandchild. SPRINGVILLE.Draveside servieel were conducted ,in the, Evertreen Ceme- tery at 5 p.m. Friday for David Aaron 'Bearded, eon of G. Ross and Eta Shakespeare Beardall. who dted shortly after "birth Friday morning at the, family reeldences Survivors include the parents and four brothers and sisters. Bernell, Nylan. Darlene. and Nelda Beartiall cd Springville: grandparents, Mr. and Mn. George Shakespeare. of Tropic. Utah. Eddie Eichenberger lrtab.--eivice- s Were be. BLANDING. ing arranged here today for Eddie Eichson of, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Etchenberger of this eity, who was killed Saurday night - on US160 in Colorado, between Cortez- and Monticello, Utah, when the car in which he was riding failed to negotiate a curve. Eichenberger was riding with keith Jones. 21. and Earl Perkins, 23, both of Blanding, Utah. P n be r ge r, 21, Glade L. Smith HYRUM. 17tah.Servicee were being arranged today 'for Glade Lyndon Smith; who was lulled Saturday at Bozer man, Montana, when hie collided with the corngasoline tanker er Of a house being moved alopg,,As .,22, ---- PROVO Mrs.- - Lucile Snyder Howe, 70, wife- of- - A. Dee Howe of 531 North Second East Street, an employe of the Pacific States Pipe plant, died Sunday et a Provo 'hospital. , She was born Aug. 10, 1914. In Provo, daughter of Etvin and Millie Peters Snyder. She .W3P married to Mr. Howl on Dee. 13, 1933, in Salt Lake City. Surviving besides her husband and parents, are a daughter, Nan. eg ; a brother and three si5ters, Blaine Snyder and Mrs. Phyllis Cowley of Pro. vo. Mixt. Thelma Christensen of Woods Crone and Mrs. Mary Thomas of Tucumcari, N. M. William Nero. 78, died this morning at 1:30 in a local hospital of causes incident to age. He had itsided Di Salt Lake for the past 25 ears. A carpenter by .trade. Mr. Nero was horn in Hamilton. Wis.. a sbn trick and Dora Nero. Mr. Nero rekled at 70 East Fifth South Street. Surviving is one son, George Nero of Sad Lake. Funeral services will be conducted, at 200 East South Temple Street tomorrow at 3 p.m. Interment will he in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Friends may call until time for the services. Thomas Henry 'Beesley LAYTON.-Thoma- s. Bates C. Florence wife of Dan D. Bates. C. formerly- Bates, 35, of Ogden, Thuraday at Fallon, 'Nev., after a short illness. Mrs. Bates was born in Colorado June It. 1905. daughter of John F. and Janie Clark Worley. She moved- to Ogden when a young girl, and lived here until two ' years aril. She was married to Mr. rates in 1935. Sh wa a member of the Church.Surviving are her husband: a daughBates of Fallon. Nv.. and a ter. brother, Chester Clark Worley of rowers, di1 Of - Eliza Ann Cushman tor Mrs. BLACKFOOT. Eliza Ann Cushman, 64. 'wife of John R. cushman nt Blackfoot. who tiled Saturlong day in a Blackfoot hospital after a at 2illness. will he conducted Tuesday p m. at Springfield. Mrs. Cushman was born in Kansas in 1848. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bracken. Surviving are her hiusband: three sons. Clarenoe.Cushman. who is living In California. and Guy and Ralph Cushman of Blackfoot. and a sister, Mrs. W. D. Pros. tier of Salt Lake City. Hoin?r H. Elder of the f or PVArramtements fiiiit'ril of Homer H. Eider. 47 i ear-olvier. president and member of the board of tilreelors of the Intermountain Enniomoot Company . were held in abeaanea today pending word from relatives. Eirr diNi of a cerebral hemorrhage' it Ilia home her last might.- Bora in KPII ,Itleky Sept. 30. 1802, he came to Idaho with his famiLy,as a youth, He resided in BoeTilr the oast 20 Year. Survivine are the widow, Mabel: his -- 'mother.MrMare--EMeCalif.; three brothers. Robert EL Elder. 4 Coeur d'Alene altorneY: Di011,1 .Tile E. S. Elder of Sandphint and Emil Elder 4 of Wiehita. Kan.. and I ister, Mrs. Henry Gedtly of Oakland. BOISE-- - lied at the home Saturday of c0Ethrombosis. 111. 1394,. Coilin$ way born March in Laramie. Wyo.. son of Samuel and Rogers CnIlins. married Hazel Holdcman March in Colorado. 'Surviving are his widow: a brother. Ot end three sisters. T. Weftley Sari Goviel. Calif.: Mrs. ',Mary Tull. Mrs. Irene NelRon and Ni ss Georgia Collins, ilun,eaddresseawere riot be conducted Funeral services will Tuesday - Rt 2 p.m. In the Echo ward Le-by William- Chappcl and the Ameriean. gion. Friends niay eall at the family home in Echo Monday afternoon and evening. and Tuesday until time of servilely. Burial will he in Laraune, Wyo. A had, - - :, Clues Sought In Death CODY. Wyo., Aug. Police sought clues today au Ithey pushed an investigation in. to the death og B. A. Bliven: 711. whoce body, with the head hat. tered. fouM yesterday in )--- in- rant lbaualitor of Joseph F. and YAP. carter Wood of Alameda, died Saturday a few hour '. after birth in a Pocatello boaoda'. Sorririna beeldea the parente. are hrotber aod miairr, William and wood of Alameda, kenint-- ' van taken $1144u-da- s In Logan. natl where tuneral, services eTe conducted. . s the Shoshone River a mile be- low the Hayden Bridge. - I . .4 . ,10 pital glen a'two months' illness. She wait an active Church worker. 'Surviving are three sons. P. C. Felsted of ,Logan. Utah: Edwin Fe !sled of Blaek. foot. and Norman Felsted of Los An. tele., and five daughter.. Mr.. Amelia Rodgers of Huntington Park. Calif.: Mrs. Mont.: )1 ro. Bertha Hertz of Dillon. Aila Bower of Bol.c. and Mr.. Martha of Van Orden Thoma. and Mr.. Edith ' ' Blackfoot. , , , Mortise evening will he Ida.Services BLACKFOOT, conducted today at 3 pm. in the Thomas Ward for Mrs. P. J. Felsted. 83. of Thom-R'who died Saturday in a Blackfoot hos- 0113ry . TursdaY ) Mrs. P. J. Felsted Frt. - Grove I and atA the family --reAidetiee Wednesdal from 10 a.m. until time- of services. for InFeph Susan Penney Wood PIXATEL1,0Susari Penney Wood, in the be conducted Funeral will East Layton ward chapel, by Bishop William A. Dawson. Burial will be in the iCappeillea.rzton Cemetery. n Pleasant Grove. Friends may rail at tho ter3. NirtrY Ho 1922. 4 Raysville. arY at Pleasant gnu. of Mn s. Dedia Burwell, whn drowned Thümpson Of Moldneher, Brie-haa Coy, pool it Thursday in ondute,1 Sunday in the Utah. were ward. Sf011,1 Now Ihh AS Moidpellet City Cerne- NCH i OREMMrs. Dritel lla Elmer liaxter. 71. of Orem, died Sunday at 5 Pm. in an American Fork Hospital. She wa. born Sept. 20, 1865, at El with filonte, Calif.. and came tn Utah her family when she was a child. Mrs. Baxter had been active- in Relief work and Wan a member of Society Windsor ramp,. Daughters of the 'Utah Pioneers. Survivint are. her husband. David Bair. ter, and Aix sone. Cornelius E. Baxter or Claude Baxter of El Mont and 'Harold A., Hindi D., Vance .C. and Archie J. Baxter of Orem. Funeral ,will he conducted WednesdaY bY at 2 pin. in the Windsor Chapel. Ili B. Harris. biFluip. Burial Stanley Funeral services will be conducted Sons' Tuesday at 3 pm in Lindquist andl Albert Mortuary Chapel by former Bishop S. Read of OgliPti SevPnth Ward. Friends may call at the Mortuary Monday afternoon and evening and Tuesday until time of erviees. Burial will be m the North Ogden Cemetery. Collins Sidney Willard lard Cel hois: Se, BeeSley, Drucilla Outer Baxter Ore, Burwell Joseph MONTPELIER, Ida.Fun.ral Henry of Layton. died Sunday in an Ogden hossaler pital. Air Beesley was horn November .12. 1866. in Kaysville, son ,of William and Hanna Flint Beesley and-wa member el the Church. He married Caroline Carlos at Lay. lived in Eaylvill ton, April 23. 1905. Until his marriage, then moved to Lay. ton. twn Surviving are his widow and daughters, Mrs. Dora B. Nelson of Salt Pullum of OrLae t'llY and Mrs. B. den; three sisters, Mrs. Drucilla Gaily and Mrs. Sara Stephens ,of Or. den. Mrs. Phoebe Bodily of Kaysvilla BeesiseY; and two half .brothers, William of Polatello. Idaho and Adam BcesleY in The State 06DEN---Mr- r Lucite Snyder Howe Street, were to have been conducted at 2 o'clock East this afternoon at 260 South Temple Street, WI 11 interment In City Cemetery. Mr. Wild died Friday in a local hospital after a prolonged illness. Surviving is his widow, Mn. Leona Wild of Salt Lake. Florence 1 He was born Feb. 5, 1918. at Hyrum, on of Est le J. and Hilda Jensen 'Smith. He attended South Cache High School. For several years he had been an oil truek operator. driving between Montena and Wyoming oil fields and Salt Lake City and Rupert, Ida. Surviving are his mother: two brothers and two sisters, Lester Smith of Ogden. Mrs. Stuart Richards of New Mexico. and Mrs Einar Jensen and La Von Smith of Hyrum. Burial will be in Hyrum Cemetery. William Nero Appointment of Tracy R. Welling. executive secretary of the Utah State Farm Bureau Federaof tion, as assistant secretary agriculture. was proposed - to President Roosevelt today by Sen. William H. King, said an Associated Press dispatch from Washington, D. C. imsaid the he stressed King portance of naming a man from the intermountain states. who Would hring to the department a knowledge of that regions agricultural and reclamation prob- -- 4, 'W., v widow Mrs. Ethel Survivors are Gertrude Tye Zoltan: Iwo song, Clayton I. Zoltan!. Jr., anti Raymond Zollars .of Mann ; two sisters, Mrs.. Ethel Rubidge and 'Mrs. .Ruth Smolinski of Denver, Col' and a, brother, Ben ZolIars of Day- , ton, Ohio. Proposed For Agriculture Post Californian To Address Rotary - J ,Crlon4!1';.. 1 him Welling s , Fa .,. ...,1,r roorf'' Judith Ann Nelson llam nountvd later. , Streets. On a similar vharge Bill Clyne, i l a ,2708 Alden Street.- forfeited 1)ond of 810. lie was arrested at West. Temple and Twenty-firs- t South Streets, Aug. 20. For running stop signs. IT. Y. Ka'.sai, lintel Utah. forfeited bond of S. and Benjarnin Bullough. ea:9 Konita Cou-rt- . forfeited bond of SW. Kasai was arrested Aug. 20 at Fifth West and Second South Streets and Bullough at Ninth South and Eleventh East l rok ment. lie was born in South Dakota. Feb. 8 1887, son of 'Lafayette and Lydia Zo- Funeral services will be held In Vernon Ward, time to be an- Goff w, ; his i ye tow of American Neet..,...41,s0. 1 Fork: three daunt'. tters, Mrs. Martha Mr. Crompton Hansen of Brigham City, Mn. Leretta Jenking or San Diego. Calif., and Mrs. Elva Shellenberger of Muskoga, Okla.": one sister. Francis Cromnton of ProTo7 and two brothers, Demet! Crompton of Garland and Thomas Crompton of Ida.: also nine grandchildren and Driggs. - one greatgrandchild. Interment will be in the American f Clayton C. Zoilars, 53, Station agent for the Denver and litcP Grande Western Railroad, Company at Manti, die4 yesterday in a local hospital or a heart ali- City. banker-businessman- I lvi. rat ':' Twenty-sevent- Geer )irnold Goff. lifelong Church ,Worker and Salt Lake , in County the Highland Park Ward. 2553 Douglas Street by Bishop Clarence H, Tingey. Speakers were Elder George Albert Smith of the Council of the Twelve. Frank Y. Taylor, James M. Harbertson and 'Earl Glade. William Me Ewan gave the invocation and the benediction was pronounced by George S. Spencer. Nephi, L. Morris delivered the dedicatory prayer at the Aulto, rest Mausoleum. On a charge of speeding, Quen- ; .:'. .....,.... ' ;" :.' - Funiral services were conducted ,:vesterday afternoon for tin G. Williams, 20 East Thirteenth South Street,. was fined S3, He was arrested Aug. 21 at eTwentyfirst South and Eleventh e I Tuckfteld . lc.... .: , , Clayton C. Zollars . -- Held For McGinnis, 27, of 553 crashed into the rear of another car Aug. 19 at Ninth West and North Temple Street, today was fined $50 by City Judge A. H. El- lett On a charge of reckless driving. Slay of execution of sentence was given until 'Aug. 31. aleGin- nes pleaded guilty. For failing to yield the right of way to ,another automobile at Fifth South and Second East I Streets'Aug. 22. WrillatriMeQt.iiiban forfeited a bond of $5. I Mr. grandchildren. - Last Rites ' , . . , five-gaite- . . $ . l Mr. amd- - Mrs. George- W. Flathjens of 9ti7 Seventeenth East Street. received honors at commencement exercises of the summer session of the Culver Military Academy. Culver, Ind.:, according to word received here todny. .George was given a pedal for showing the second greateA the physical iMprovement at school during the summer and Jack was cited for belonging to the most efficient naval torn.845ns-o- ' , "et' ,. Jack and Cofperton. "41 'knee. DANISH L. D. S. OIZGANIZwas awarded to Wasatch chicf., ATIONA colored motion' picture ,, ith Airs. Brady Dirket- riding. of scenes in Denmark ill be S. Glazebrook of Ogowned sponsored at Liberty Park. back attendrallies. at Ephraim at of the den. Ute'Boy, ridden by bandstand. Thursday, 8:30 and Mt. Pleasant at 9:30. G. Carroll and 'oWned.by is. .,., Aug. 29, by the Danish L. D. S. A picnic lunch Organization. S.trong of Ogdelf, took third. and beNvill be conducted at 7l,p.m On Boy. With Mt's. Vic,,.Adams up and Arthur Woolley of Ogden as fore the moving picture. ,ThMe owner, was, fourths attending are asked to furnish Gold,.OWned and ridden Ini" fourth lo Moby Dick, owned by Winner of firsV, place in the their own lunches. Xliss Kathryn ThomasMr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Jacobs. of Salt stock class was Gracie .Allen, L. SWEDISH L. D. S. ORGANIZEzra C. Lundahl of Logan .and Lake City, and Belles of EdgeW. Ricks, owner and rider, fol.136 lichigan Avenue, received ridden be Cordeli Lundahl. A.TIONElders Fernelius Joseph Mr. tnont, owned by Sorensen. word today of. the birth of their lowed by Fox. owned and ridden vk ill in tha be the and Gunnar Sp jut with rider unidentified- - by it iti g - -- First place r.' son Was first grandchild. by E. A. Christensen. in second 11OVICe group was, tak.en.hv Love speakers during a meeting ofborn to 'Mr. and Mrs, Joe Jacobs e2' tI a tfine mare ridilcu D. S. O rgaizabv1. ttlae. Blown Derby. with Nlarian the ,Lette. Swedish NIL:s. t hos In of Los Angeles,. Jacobs. is hack thoroinzlihred type. Dunbar up and owned by CCOMP Mr. Stephens,. and owned by ta tion at S::lo p.m'. Wednesday. owned . and ri(iden Jessen.. Iplaced third. and fout'th Tremore. the former Miss Luri Ile Powel II. Ward 2S. CISMI, Of L the in Ninth ,.. Aug. Quen Iver,, of Salt son, daughter of Mr. and Mr,i. 1,".., '11" n.11'ne ""' awarded to Suit'. (mond Wil aer. ok ntkl iiv Killori s. Taix,. ;PI"re Chapel. 4 11l 1.'1:fin East Street.le- sirs. Robert tH. iri F. Powelson of Goshen, C;ty. placed first, witir mi. limchley. the i,,,, att salt aaaa city. oth aaa TEMPLE STAKE DONNEVILLE v of hit'll not mond Ihrk, ou ned thy MN. Thelidentified rider wa8 Utah. Kratienhuhl up. Was. ,, Wad(( s(,,,,. Stdke Temple show officials. ma Farmer of iluise, Idaho, .mil by Auld 1,,i;,,,. y hde 1. Supreme, D'ev Will be held WednesdaY, In the choice jumper:1! da5....; with Ben IK;iflas all' second.. U. Court, Mr. Woolley owner and Mrs. Nedra, owned by Arthur Woolley was,avarded first' Aug. 28. A gooil attendance at Mr., Tony ,N1r. Adams took third, and tip. all sessions is desired. of Ogden and with Vie ylitirr,t. The BishOp. owned and 1,i(iden,1 honors. The horse was ridden. ave New third. and by Ben t Kappeo and 'is owned up. wa,,, rioNEER sTANE riummzy klIpper Ity Tony Ivins of Pfuvo, placed iI) a daughter Sat. Birth of I Dicke y Thelma Moby for Farmer, Union (We t' owned al111 ridden hay I. fourth. meeting Primary to Ii. and .Mrs. George I,. Morten,ten' of Salt LailfJ-11-owned- by Ezra C. Lundahl and ' uday Will Stake !of Pioneer vorken; I George Jessop of Logan. riding F. Springer. SPi Parkway Averidden - llV Cortlell Lumlahl. be held Tuesday, ,lkug. 27. at 7:30 - o the honors in Napoleon.5 took second- place; Tommy, tiwnedtooby nue ill a Salt Lake hospital. was. Fourth Ward S the ill Chap, p.m. ' C. ae Rapp of Logan ua ownevent. I, I the aoveliv.inusical-ehaiWilliams. and with. Marlene :Sevemh----Sont-and of corner er of Golden Hoy. which placed 1::' .The show opened' Saturday Nt.i.,: Vora Baker up. Was third. is a (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. West Temple,.Strefts. This is first in he fine hanes,i elazt !light with five y on thful ridexs and fourth place NVCrIt to' Leo IL Yottrig, 2560 Ninth East the all and under three years old and drivopening meeting slum ing their ShotItuul (IN ned by 'Aliss Marcie ponies Street. and the new.babv is the workers are to attend. en by. Mr. Stephens, hilt' River urged a hefore large crowd of first vitt) also 'rode her horse. first 'granddaughter of Mr. and Prineuss. driven Fife George nighwrs. Roth AIM Sorensen of In the sadffiè 'bred class. Artb Mrs. 'Voting. and okc Not bvIi. I. 10:c wifrot of in. Edecinonl 'stables Salt Lake Woelley's mare, DarlirCA Art- Notices trovo. took set...km(1. it ith third followed' placed first,' hy and colt Was awarded ffirst 1 Alltilress Knvams , Genia; loV, r)tioe going to Vern) Sehos,-4- , seyoml: t;corge rIL tih' ware mid colt klk 7 place owncil V:0011Cy and drivJA:MES. Vogel. third, and Larry, Jcss6p, C.. FAMILY IDVA LE. WATSON Dumke's Dainiy's sion: E, Aug. 2G.Arnold en' by Mr. Ad fro,. fotniji, all of Ogd'en,, Lake attorney and REUNION7Menthers of the fam(11'41..1 idf km by the owner, tool jtich,Salt NaLIV.00.. Own01 no ridden by first pace in the one and two maim.- in the Utah Queen. Jester. 'ridden by kath ily a,sociatton of Bishop James ,ational Blaine V. Glasmann of Ogden. ear old (Th..; Oftision, C. Watson of the sixth wartt ith ,f: erne ;Dumas.- - and owned by Guard. wi,11 stleak during,a meet1 of Sart s. 2 pAted the field in the 'ripen huntLahe will meet Sunday, tS'pt. tiecuer Thomas Gla;;.ehrooks Wasatch at Midvale Kiwanis ing of the er class. a; KlipperQueen, own-- took first honor; in the wornens Club today at 6:45 . pm. in the ridden by the 4im ner, winning p.m. at 1.goon, J. h.. Watson, ed and ridden,by 1141r. Morten6en. class. Second place second. , vice Midvale City Hall. , chairman,. announced. I I - i - ,,, ,.,.... S , 25. Laalli .' was ItoftvAtiev., ''' ' ' 1855, in. Salt Like. ' Mrs. Tuckfleld a daughter of John Needham. A member and Martha bitten of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and secretary to the Eighth Ward Relief. So- cielY. she had resided in the Eighth Ward all of her life. Survivors are three sons. John W. of Stanley E. and Joseph C. Tuekfield Salt Lake: three daughter'', Miss Clare R. Tuckfield and Mrs. A. B. Rinneraley of Salt Lake. and Mrs. Milton L. Hold'', Utah: three staters. way of Vineyard, Mrs. Mrs. Fred Taylor of, Salt lake, Frank Earl and Mrs. Jess Earl of Lotoof gan; a brother. Sylvan Needham gan: eight grandchildren and five great- fie-gaitN- I . Rathjens Brothers Win School Honors ': - of i, ' ... ''''. .' H.' ,Joantb1 t . lAneti:;I:ii:2.,,a111)War:rsmtlen:roge.::i Saturday. i of a cerebral hewn', rhage at bet rer4 - . - 'Burglar( today had raided the Rainbow Bandeytt. 41 East Fifth South Street. but Avere eyidenlly frightened away before tale ing anything. Entrance wic; gained by rutting a hole through the roof. Pollee said the plate i( boing remodeled and a numboof carpenter tO018 wrre in the place but not disturbed. ta Betty Barnett ttt ' 1I died field,- z , triarch Bennion and Jeannette Sharp Rennion.' Ile has spent almost his :,Ninti Eva,Petersen Hughes life there, except for-for Mrs. Eva sesvion, Fral in the Army during the Hughes, 60. of 872 East Fifth will be conducted WednesWar. while he fulfilled a mission South Street. at 1 p.m. at '260 East South Temin the Central- States from 1928 - day Street ple to 1930 and while he attended Mrs. Hughes died Sunday in a local school. He was educated in the hospital of eomplieations .following an operation. She was the wife of David public schools of Vernon, at L. Hughes. D. S. High School, Salt Lake, and A Salt Lake native. she was born B. Y. U. at Provo. He was a here Jan. 3. 1880, a daughter of Faidemar IL and Elizabeth Hailstone Peter, farmer and stockraiser and had Ate had spent her 111111i4e lite here. be $23,000, and. Garland will he.. been aetive antiStake ee0;Survivors are her 'husband: a daughtequired te par the 'difference' affairs. He was a scouter in ter, Mrs. Frank T. Petty of Salt Lake between the SI4,000 set up and City: three deers. Mrs. Frank Hughes Tooele Stake. and Mrs. J. Frank Ward of Salt Lake the $25,000 total cost. Survivingare his father, four City, and Mrs. G.- F. Olson of Denver Lyons said the structure R. and sisters. Jean, Judith Colo.. and eight britthers, William Ruth t will be. a H. Petersen of Los Angeles. Clarence armory to Bennion of Vernon, Mts. Muriel and P. Butte. Mont.. Melvin, Petersen of house equipment and accommoB. Chase Of Rigby, Ida.: five Bonn H.. Fred H. L. Earl, Clifford date services of Headquarters Mervin S. Benand Lyman H. 'Petersen of Salt Lake brothers, Captain Battery. First- Battalion, 222nd City. nion. U. S. Navy, Washington, Field Artillery. D. C.; Col. Howard S. Bennion, New York City:' Glynn S. Ben- 'Arthur Wild P. Bennion and nion, Angus sert,ces for Arthur Wild. 59, Kenneth S. Bennion of Salt Lake of Funeral 1080 South East , - .. ,, '' -' ( one-uni- Salt Laker Fined '$50 For Hitting Auto Unit- -.,,:. t rd . 'in r V.z. 1883 ,..,.., .......,..: ,.'':.:,:.,'. ,..... aeo.. :. V.. L 3'.. - - 28, lives,' 12 Lowell Sharp Bennion of Vernon, son of Patriarch Israel Bennion, died at 12:30 p.m. today at the Veterans' Hospital here of peritonitis. He had been ill for two weeks. Mr. Bennion was born at Vernon, March 26, 1898, a son of Pa- I . 'Samuel.l JulY Vernon Stockman Dies Herman A. ,Wauer In Vetsliospital Herman A. Wauer, 57, died yesterdaY Construction of a new armory at Garland probably building will begin within 30 days, Major W. J. Lyons, assistant state attorney general, reported today. The announcement was made coincident with the drafting in the attorney general's office of a proposed agreement between the city of Garland and the State Armory Board, providing for the construction. The Utah Legislature appropriated S12,000 at the last session for the project. Major Lyons explained that an additional $2,- 00e was taken from the State Armory Board's general fund and added to the legislative appropriations for the work. The probable cost of the armory will Drivers Pay For Violations - p.m. its the Second Ward,,..,'", w'ss Hil born ittrhd and i Construction May Start In 30 Days . soAmneroitcanKoberrt0 vO Sors-enso- , : $,,.., , FORKnervires or John of 'Fletiher Crompton, 77, who died heart ailment at his home here Saturday sill be conducted Tuesday at I Ward. in Bingham. Her aides - are Elva Crump of Lark v.-- t Jo.12111:.C.:ro!itipton , ,piEsshaso:ttphs,t, Sept If and IP ,,,..p- I ' te OGDEN, August :PiOutstanding performances in the Ogden Horse Show yeACrday were turned in byIlorace A. of Saltt Lake City. :Ilk 131ack Gammon, a post entry in the open threegaited class, walked off with first place with Ilea-man- Krahenhuhl up: Other winners In their oilier, .,.canie second. Third went to were, Lady Beth, Netted and ridWhirlwiset, owned and ridden den by John Stephens Of Ogden; IL Grant Iins of Provo,- and by Old , Burglars Raid Rainbow Randevu , ... - Funeral aervivel for Mrs. Elitabetli N. Tuckfteid., 84, of 311 Stanley Plaeo, will ilt;conducted tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. in "Galnelagaht.Doafys," L. S. Bennion ' es,,i,----- , ea., . ' d .eea. Leads In S orensonHorse availahle tie the groumrns strength would chased to 172 officers and 1,08'1 enlisted' men.. of 'the The first contingent group was scheduled to arrive at Ft. Douglas today, Capt. Ittis. sell L. Moses, post adiutant, sale. The detachment would consist rt. .100 enlisted men and. five officers. - . ,:ti , Elizabeth N. Tuckfield - Salt Lakers wha have been battered from pillar to few post the last days by the im pact of Hollywood personalities lied another jolt last night when 30 more movie stars arrived in en route to Denver. Salt Lake Colo., for the premiere of the motion picture, "Kit Carson." Included in the party, who arrived here on the Union Pacific Railroad. were Jon Hall, Lyna Bari, C. Items Gordon, Raymond Ilatton, Ward Bond, Clayton Moore, William Farnum, Herne Riano, Harold Huber, Dana Andrews, Charles Ruggles, Saint. the Hindu toy, Anita Louise. Jack LaRue, Fay Wray., Carole Laud's, Willis Hunt. John Hubbard, Tom Brown. Florence Bates - and Astrid Allwym - traffic' Iti a li n " Creek.- - together with ,the neW boulevard from :Parley's Cativoh; a part of the Wasatch' Boulevard. Some of the land needed will ' have to be condenmod. it W as indicated, as Ste value has gone too .high since the negotiations for a right of way were started. A route for a new road, proposed by Ithe state. Would require either an underpass or an over-- pass to get by- the penstock of the power plant, it W.:18 said. , .4,1 became. ; - ,elitnfittel A. Shaw. second vice preskicnt, was in charge. GOO enlisted meneand added that . ' .:,- ' For Garland e log a, -- .. 11.eat1i Takes Movie-minde- - y ' -,' ' , ,. ,, , - . Armory Set To Denver Show Salt Lake County has been try. ing for a yearAo get the. build Ft new entrance to Emigration Canyon and improve the present road from 3500 East Street, the County Commission today had informed Julian M. Bamberger. chairman of the Utah Traffic Safety Council. Mr. Bamberger some time ago wrote the commission complaining at the great traffic hazard ' Howard Allan of the Paris Comoany addressed members of tothe Executives Association in day at a luncheon meeting the Beau ltummel Cafe, 137 South Main Street. . Pause On Way County Seeks Right Of Wav For Emigration Road . , Aug. 30 and 31. The Legion grounds. where the rodeo WIll be held, have the been put into shape for event. The two-daprogram will include a park's, on each day of the rodeo. the rodeo. and a boxing card followed by danc- - ' meretee4 I It --- -- Stars Movie E., Wilford, and Claude Quinney, Mrs. N. W. Merkley and Mrs. A, J. Smith, all of Logan Mrs. Emma Tribe of Los Angeles. George Quinney of Tremonton and Percy Quinney of Richfield. At her: asivauved age, Mrs. Quinney has a keen intellect and takes interest in national and local affairs. For the past eight years she has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. N. W. for first shipenerit of livestock Cedar City's annual rodeo has contest, arrived for the two-da- Executives Hear Paris Company Aid bardment Group and a detacil. ment of the Fifth Air Base Squad. ron from Hamilton Field, Calif., to Ft. Douglas:would be maiie Sept. 7. The War Department said that the "Seventh" consisted of ' mar-Tie- First Stock . s, n. 178 : Gov. Henry H. Blood today had issued a proclamation desigas this week Symphony nating Orchestra Week, recognizing tit? movement to be of great cultural benefit to the state. Bomber Commander Confers In S. L.- -- pm. ray . - ... ,, , Judges of election in the county precincts will meet at 7:30 pin. on Wednesday at the Mur- ,, will play a movement cif Tschtilkowsky's Fifth Symphony. '..:''. ,' The. complicated vote- receiv,', ing and counting macinery set up .to determine ,candidates at the. ,stiomemaNN ,. ... be election 3,Ywil1 Sept. Primary ..s. ..4....;z0, eXplained at 7:30 p.m. todi0i. troe , ,.. tFhe judsges odf ealnedettirdla'trhds .., byirst'Couecjyn Clerk William J.- i Korth, The judges have been in. ' ' II Sk,,,wei structed to meet at 143 South i Maint Street. ks ; Voters will be given a yard- 1:71--tr ' ' '. , ,.:... ' '1 long balk perforated down"the canmiddle to divide Democratic or candifrom didates Republican. ii., ; dates. They must vote exclusive. :'''' eithof nomination the for ly er Democrats or Republicans, -- 7.''' ,,, . , then fold both pieces. The voted Mile goes into the counting ballot ; , . , box and the other side into thet. ',, .:: , box,lor discarded ballots. t) ' ., Judges expect to find inany :': blank ballots in the counting box but they cannot look for voted ,. , ,:,ballots in the discard box. At ..I .: :: Judges.will caution the voters t, regarding the methods of the prii mary election. Mr. Korth said. ' l Also .. they swill"' be given in- ...:. ' structions regarding the election . rorrupt practice laws and regard: of ing the method tabulating the vote foreach candidate. The judges of the Fourth. AMMON , Fifth and Sixth wards will meet . at the same place tomorrow at 7:30 Symphony Meeting Set Air Base Talks Go On George Nissa of .. ' Highlald Boy, chosen queen 1 , ,, Saturdays ,,' - --- - - In The City . 7 ' ,,7 ' - s. .,.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ; , , -- 18, - ,----- ' Massa . - : , from-116.1- To , ' widow of Joseph LOGAN, Aug. N.Sarah Ann Quinney, ancl.mother of Logan 'Temple 'President Joseph 4uin,ney ..I.c., was today receiving congratulations and wishes of many friends ally' a weekend of functions' that marked her ninetieth birthday anniV.ersary. She was 90, years of age Aug: ' 23.0 In observance, members of her family gathered at the home of Airs. A. J. Stnith to pay tribMore than ute to their mother. 60 descendants were present, while several letters and tele. grams from relatives and friends everywhere congratulated her on her long and serviceable life. Membership Campaign' Sarah Ann Bradshaw Quinney - :was born in Derbyshire, Englie Launched Aug. 23, 1850," daughter - Salt Lake's "who's who" will ofland,Edward and Sarah Bradshaw. years old she gather at the Utah Art Center When she was-1croSsed the ocean.on the old ship tonight at a meeting which will be the "starting gun" for.an inConstitutionthat, was its last tensive membership campaign voyage across the Atlantic. She walked the last 300 miles of her to be conducted by the 'Utah. the Plains to Utah,) State Symphony Association. trip Ithe trek on her beginning The session will convene at li eighteenth birthday. She has :o'clock in the music row' of the made Logan her home for the center, 59 South State, Street. past 87 years. Gadsby, genteel George M. On March 21,1870, she was chairman, and Dr. Adam S. Lento Joseph Quinney in the nion will :Address the group on Salt Lake Endowment House. campaign 'issues, Fred E. Smith. president of the association wills' About three years after their marriage, tiley moved to ,Logan. .preside. Instructions to workers will be Mr. QuinneSs (lied 23 years ago. Mother of 13 children, grandgiven also by Mrs. Charles W. mother of 33, and and Yard, campaign chairman, of 27, Mrs. Quinney is Mrs. Leon Jack Sweet, who rias widely known and highly recharge of the women's division. Children living are spected. Attending also will bfca.ptätn3 appointed by Mrs. Yard and NErs:: "meg.: Rison ctuthhey Jr :, rsaac one or two other points in, salt Lake County. Outside. registrations 'will be conducted at Beav- TrenlOntOn,er, Brigham City. Price. Mann,. Logan, Helper. Fermingten; DUchasnei Castle Cedar Dale, Panguitch, Moab, Kansb. City, Parowan, Nephi, 'Delta. Fillmore, Morgan, Juneeon. Randolph, Monticello, ManPork Coalville, ti, Richfield, City. 'rooele. Vernal. Provo, Snare Ish Fork, Springville, Heber, St. George Loa and Ogden. Mr. Dimond today cautioncd against aliens making a concert- ed rush to the registration siations tomorreesseFactlitles will bt limited and that every- ' one will not. come at once. Employers of aliens are urgi.ci , to obtain instruction forms for distribution among them. SamPis registration and specimen forint are obtainable at the regietra- tion offices' and should be filled out for practice and to acquaint the aliens with questions whr.it Sweet: Mrs. O. A. Wiesley, Mrs. will be asked. F. H. Thatcher. Mrs. Stewart M. Hanson, Mrs. Lee Lovinger Jr., . Mrs. Eugenia P. Makoff, Mrs. Grant Gregerson and Margaret O'Brien. As a'' stimulator, the -- rebel, tra, directed by Ilans Heniot, Monday, August26, .1940 Stà leAndL niss Eugenia -, ,... 1, " Quinney, well-bein- '' :,,-- ' - . ' s' e , - -k, s I Mrs. Sarah Ann Quinney, 90, mother of Logan Tem. on birth. pie president ;Joseph Quinney Jr., honored . day. , , ,a-- - - , .,,: 1.1nronill Nittélieth Year Finds Utah Pioneer Vigorous hi Health ' - ' -- ,:1- , : ..., 'I' --- -- '. , Birthday Ninety Candles Mark LoganPioneer's .. , ' ... .. .,11;,,,..,.. ig.4.1..ssimisskilimmoipa - ' . -,- .,00'7141015.,....4(..,,..7,., ts,f,':6- , ', , , ' .. ' 4. ,..,.. '''skl t 17..:-4- ' ' '..- ', 4:.''.... k k4',IN:''j..:.1.!::!... .,.,,....-- - - :.......,,- , , 17:',' .ii,, ' ',',-- ,' maintaMed . .. , ,,,,,, -- ' ,... all"," ,,, state. Registration proper will begln at 8 p.m. tomorrow and mitst Ise In slt. completed by Dec. 26. some 9,000 Utah aliens muSt ee registered and fingerallprinted. forelap Aliens. including born persons who have not Of. come citizens, of 14 years of we or older, are instructed to :cal' in at the registration Offices ;it their convenience. The Salt Lake office is situated in Room 100 Federal Building. N 46.i. ..,:. ! - ' .s. .,,, .... - ' -- ,. , , , . '''s ,- -) ' ' , , , , . , . At, ,,,,, ' .,. 4.-- q, Goodfellow, Civil Service se, retary, and Charles postal inspector. Similar schoo's were conducted In. other, : post !tie office towns throughout ., A:4 . A. - .., , C;; , A half . dozen registration. agents were put through tteir paces today as a final prelimi- nary, to the ger printing of Salt Lake County's 4,000 aliens beginning tomor., row. instructill Postal 'authorities the Civil Service employes selected In methods in correct finger, printing and showed them proper ways for filling In the exhaustive forms. ' The Salt Lake school was conducted In the office of Postmast er 1. A. Smoot by George inf. ft Dimond. post office auditor; a ,. ' .. ,,,, ..; - ' 04 Election .. Jua.Lres Will , ,, '1.46arn Roi7--i Iriteltrr-..,,..- AN, I.-- , ,,, -, ,,,, , , .. , '' - , , - I 1,, si- IQ. " : -- -- . ....,4;Ab---- 1, -1 , ', ' - - ,.... - ;t ' ( , .''''"1' , Also Be Done , .. ..,..-- -- ..?.,', 4 Finger Printing I - c - t - Tlie Deseret News, Salt' tate' City, Utah , , . 1 - , ' .. Register Tomorrow , - . - -- . ' - , a NT - 1., |