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Show - I , , ' , - rage 8 , s I The Deseret News, Salt Lke City, Utah - l. , . . ' . . . , . , ' 0to ., . Farewells Hottor , - .'..' - Brings Flue - Speeding Sentence , Suspended; Stay .. 1 '. ., 1 ''k 1 ';-' k- -- -4 i t. .. . - - , ''' ' '''. ;I re '''''4 , 'Sr . 4 ,,,,.. ,,,...- t., .A., 1 '...' 'I; ' '' i ,)) A I, , 1 a 4, ,t...4. , ' - 1 - ' I, 1 .1 ' ....- -- se ' 1I ti 'irHe' . I- e. - , t- ld-Filie-s- ' e , t . t e :. . , ; ;.1 e ,..- -, , ; z l F., , I i t 1 :I ' , ,i 'e 1 t t I I I il , ; I i ' , 4, s t . - 4. . I, t f, t- , t ' - 4 tt t ' ' i i : i l , . State Total , , : t 1 1 ' )1 ill.1 ''.'T,.: - I I .. , i, 3 , ,Atvrli ---; ; 4 '1 , - ' :: 1 , , , -, - ,. , , , - ,,, ''. - ' Delegates to draw' up the state Republican platform on Sept. 5 And tho county G. O. P. platform Sept. 14 were ,selected at 240 , meetings in the county last night, David H. Thomas, county chairman, announced today. - Robert goes to I :' ,' - - Honoring Elder Rex L. Camprs. W. L. Jte II, son of Mr. tin Campbell, 1451 RNon o Avenue.' prior to his leaving for theSouthern States Missi n a fare' n will be the Edgehill Ward chapel.' Fifteenth East and Blaine Avenue, Sunday. Sept. 1. at 6:30 p.m.' The following program will be ... . - ' w. - '. - ' '0 : .'4.. ''''.. ' ' . : . 1 "I' : ' ' eis, ger. P' ; i 1 o 4,4.,:Ni-t- ..., 1 S. our missionary: song. "God Be With You Till. We Meet Again", chOrus and congregation; benediction, Patriarch James W. Pax-ma- Harding. ' Aaronic-Priesthoo- . ' ' - -- Miss Maxine M. Mitchell. who will. become . the bride of Robert Haven 'Willey on Sept. 14, has been the honor guest of a series of pre.nuptial parties. On Aug. 17 Miss Jessie Gardner was the i hostess of a surprise miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Mitchell.I Mrs. eorge H. Lynn entertained sixteen guests on Aug. 23 at a kitchen shower in honor of elect, and a personalPshower was given Aug. 26 by Miss Audrey porter, honoring Miss Mitchell. - d retary. Heading the Twelve guests were entertained. Last night Mr. and Mrs.-- Weav- er HT Allenentertalried Y. M. M. I. A. is Ralph S. Roberts, superintendent; John S. Daniels, first assistant; James O. Rashand. second assistant, and Donald Hyde, secretary. The Y. W. M. I. A. of the Chevy Chase Ward will be presided over by Mrs. Kathryn Marriott Kalifholz, as president; Mrs. Helen ,Jensen Casto, first counselor; Mrs. Norma Druke Coombs. see. ond counselor, and Mrs. Emma Henderson Burt, secretary. The Primary Association will be tin. der the supervision of Mrs. VeLora Monson Anderson. who has not as yet selected her assistants. Serge N. Benson will di- rect that Boy Scout work. ARLINGTON WARD Arlington Ward announced that their Relief Society organ. ization will be headed by Mrs. Ruth Smith Rich. as president. .Mrs. Marjorie Gordy Brown, first counselor: Mrs. Maude Hackney Mrs. Dixon, second counselor; Florence Davis Ross, secretary, and Alberta Opheikens Doxey. 11- din- ner and a miscellaneous shower Miss Mitchell and ' In honor of Mr. Willey. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Willey, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford . G. Keener, Howard Thatcher Willey. Mrs. Lester H. Mitchell, Miss Maryan Travner, and Phillip 1 Mathews. Mrs, , MISS HALES HONORED Miss Beth Hales. another popular bride-elec- t is also being feted with Hon. parties. Miss lialeS, who will be. bring come the bride of Mark K. Boyle on Sept. 20, Miss Mary Jane Stanton entertained. sixteen guests on Aug. 28. Each 'of the were former school guests friends of Miss Hales at the Brigham Young University. On Sept. 7 Miss Hales will again be the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Wells E. Ludlow. Twentytive-guests have been invited. Dr. arid Mrs. Ralph Richards Stevenson are receiving sdations upon the arrival, last week, of a daughter, their third treasurer. Mr. Stevenson was the Child. Dr. Edgar B. Brossard, bishop former Miss Dorothy Telford, of of the Washington Ward, Idaho Fails, Ida. to fill the ward auxiliary LEAVE FOR WEST Several Utahns have recently vacancies with the appointment left for the west. either to take of Lyle Crandall as secretary of the Y. M. M. I. A. In the Wash. positions in Utah or for vacations. David Bodily, formerly Ington Ward Sunday School, of which, Lloyd N. Johnson is so. of Ogden, Utah, has been transto Salt ferred from perintendent, Kenneth C. Chat. Mr. Bodily is conwin has been appointed first Lake City. nected with the Civilian Conserassistant; Clair L. Stout second vation Corps. assistant and Mrs. LaVada West!Mrs. Wivne G. Brown and two over Hicks, secretary. Lothair R. children have gone to Chicago Rich has been appointed choris. to visit Mrs. Brown's sister. d ! ter, assisted rands!). by Clarence Mrs., Melba Lloyd L. Chat-wi- n will act as organist of the Sunday School, assisted by Mrs. Evelyn Thurston Cornwall. LEAYFS FOR N. Y. Judge and Mrs. G. A. Iverson will leave the Capital today for New York City. where Judge his I1PW (11'- ties ps head of the Eastern States Mission. Judge Iverson. specipt assistant to the attorney general for the past 13 wars, has for a number of years ilirectr ed the government's efforts to settle the Virginialtlistrictt of Col, umbia Until recently he has been established in Denver, Colorado, in charge of the government's intervention in h kPal a It.teersRusiver tolfie NNeohetr odloisrpaudtoe. vssume c Judge Iverson's appointment inis.;,ian- - head was announced. nast the Cumorah Conference at Pal- myra. New York. The Washington Ward devoted last Sunday ,evening to a testimonial honoring Judge and Mrs. Iverson, and the ,outgoing presi. dency of the Washington Branch.. e Those respondinge to the tribute 4 . ' ,, Don K. Ipson will leave today for Salt Lake City to visit his brothers and sister, ;sirs. P. S. is also McQuarrie. Louis leaving today to visit his parents in Salt Lake City. Among those to return from vacations in the west is Mrs. Edgar B. Brossard, who spent the last three Inh"ts Jigs "",',"- with her mother, Mrs. Matthias Cowley. of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Palmmonth's turned Aug. 25 Salt Lake and Cedar visit City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy .have also returned from avacation in the meac Returning Aug. 25, after Vend.; ing a month' in Utah and Cal- ifornia, Mrs. Joseph C. Rich was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. I. S. Smith. and sister. Miss Mary Jean Smith, of Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. Smith and her daugh-- ' ter expect to spend the winter in' the Capital as guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Rich. , ; Among the recent visitors VI the Capital was Reed Stout, of Pittsburgh. Pa., who was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. ClairL., Stout. Leaving Washington, Mr. Stout flew to Yellow- ;Mt - . ' ' at sac- laceironto willin speak the Twenty- - first 'dfd, First Avenue and K, Street? Sunday, Sept. 1, at 6:30 ' p.m. illustrated YALE . WARD.--eA- n ON BRIG WARDBryant S. talk on the "Life of Nephi" will Hine ey will speak during M. be given by Mrs. Genet Bingham I. A. onjoint services in the Dee at the Sunday evening service in the Yale Ward chapel, 1431, Brig on Ward, Thirty-fourtWes Seventh South and Gilmer Drive, at 6:30p.m. Sun. Stre Sunday, Sept. 1, at 6:30 day, Sept. 1. There will be spe- r.m. His talk will be based on cial music. the w M. I. A. slogan. SOUTH EIGHTEENTH WARD. WARD M. I. The M. 1. A. of the South Eigh- TEN pieteenth Ward will,' present a seasd Mutual "apron and ov0rtableau at Sunday evening servall mice and wiener roast," for ices at the ward chapel Sunday, adukmembers only. will be given will at lie Tenth Ward amusement Sept. 1, at 5:30 p.m. There memAll be .musical numbers. hall,Fourth South and Eighth in bers are urged to note change EastStreets, at 8 p.m. Tuesday. time of sepvioe. The weiner roast will bp Septa Avard PARLEY'S WARMElder and fireplace at tb rock Fairbanks will give an address. at tb rear ofgarden the meeting house. , on "Science and Religion" in the ' Parley's Ward chapel, Twenty-firs- t East South and TweiNty-firs- t Sunday. Sept. strece. at 6:30 p.m.will be under 1. meeting'the Elders' Quoof the direction ", rum. ' , ' I I ' 1 t ' 1 April", a new three-ac- t play. will be presented at the Lincoln High School Auditorium, Thirteenth South and State Streets, on Wednesday night, Sept. 11, instead of Sept.e 2 and 3 as. announced previous-thWilford Dale- officials of matics .Club announced today. The play is directed by Rich-an- d B. Pratt. Ray K. Killiams, newly-electe- d club president, is head of the production staff. Members of the cast include Ruth Metcalf, Arnold Green, Kenneth Christensen, Mrs. L Marcus Jensen, Arline Francis. Roger Gunn, Richard Thunnell, Wanda North, Gloria Flowers, lreta Payne,' Gibbs Walther, and Mrs. Erroll W. Miller. "Young April" was written by a former Aurania Rouverol. I Salt Laker,and her son, William Spence Rouverol. - sion Home Sept. 19. unw re- - a by dinner and ,program at 6 p.m., according to William G. Sears, chairman. Dr. Heber J. Sears, of Salt Lake is president of the organization. a, '- I - , - Temple Notices I April -- "Young n competitive .sports willi open -r "g - r ! , . f : Stephens At Organ For Recital SALT LAKE i to Wade N. Stephens will he at the console during the Tabernacle organ recital beginning at 12 o'clock. noon. Monday. The program: Prelude and Fugue in C major , Bach Debussy First Arabesque Vierne Impromptu Favorite Mormon Hymn'SoftfSacred Dawnly Beams theArr. by Organist ing" An Old Melody..Arr. by Organist Widor Toccata in F I t , i , n ,, e jimowl -- , - 1 - el,,,,--- t - . . . , I . , of Circulating False, Malicious Statements these have added the Odious Offense , of Writing False Campaigners Documents! - They lacked courage to circulate these false statements over a signature, so they manufactured a fictitious name. THERE IS NO "MOYLE STRATEGY COM. M1TTEE" and NEVER WAS ONE. Certain Rival A ., "mud-throwing- ' .' , , s ' . rier -- " . 1 I - ' x , oild Utah wil'Uote I . momotamonommilmooldimmummilimial I ' ' trewi re,Ity-,- 1 . ' , . . , Henry for Pivtiiorrort t l'Y n ME-RCw411, nr!tY , , , , , ,D,. . - fr ) . , . . OT N - wiy square deal to all, not merely benefits to a special group;; a man well bal. anced by training, temperament , and experience. ' ' . . 'MAN: OF.'ACTIO,N----- - , a ... -- - it -- ., - .. ' .. A Support a Man .. . - , . have a high sense of justice and fair play. They have intelligence to see through such methods. They cannot and will not support a man who stoops to ' such, levels. . . 10 ,, , of Utah Voters 1 I that when political 'mountebanks and quacks have neither fads nor logic to support their cause, they resort to smearing the character of their rivals. Such tactics do not become a man seeking the, high office of Governor. , ' ." . - - The People Know , has caused to be published personal attack against Mr. Moyle, misrepresenting the facteand distorting the truth'. has quoted from such articles and has campaigned on the low. est level of be th speaker during'the regular meet, inla oof the Swedish L. D. S. Or tv, Club To Present ) To a Campaign Council,. will I & 9 Erick Stenquist n member of the Bea , Sept el people against Mr. Moyle. Re- ganization in the Ninth War Chapel. 416 !Fifth East Street. a 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 4. NORWEGIAN L. D. S. GEN EALOGICAL ASSOCIATIONEl der Alvin. Jacobsen, recorder ai the Salt Lake Temple, will dil cuss Temple work at a meetint Thursday. Sept..5 at 8:13 p.m' in the Thirty-firs- t Ward Chape t stone Park. en eoute to Salt Lak, City, where he will visit his pal ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Wa, lace had as their guest over t) week-end- . Mrs. Wallace's brotl, er. Van Grant, of Detroit, Micif Dale Wall leaves for . circulaerow - 111 . Play Date I$ Changed 1 . ' STRATFORD WARDThe Stratford Ward M. I. A. will begin its fall activities by presenting a program during services in the ward chapel, Sunday. Sept. I. at 6:30 p.m. Gelaner Girls and M Men will speak. De Val Garff Nvjll sing "Calvary." A piano se' lection will be given bm' Missl Alice Swenson, Ralph barter, vice president of the M 'Men, will conduct the program. MCKINLEY WARDElder Ruin S. Wells, senior president of the First Council of the Seven: ty, will be the speaker duritut a meeting of Seventies at McKin Stat Ward, 1740 South Icy at 8:1 Street, Sunday, Aug-3- 1. a.m.' At 10:45 he will meet wit the Sunday School. SWEDISH L. D., S. ORGANIZ, , .., ..,,.. For the first time in the hisfory of Utah, participants in a campaign for high of. fice have resorted to the manufacture of imitation documents. These 'participants, in campaigning for a certain' rival of Henry D. Moyle for the Democratic nomination"for Governor, have had circulated a letter purporting to come from a "Moyle Strategy Committee." This letter has been to the mails to many known supporters ',of Mr. Moyle. It is unsigned and replete with false, malicious information calculated to arouse the indignation of the f( turned Brazilian missionaries will conduct the Sunday evening services in the Twenty-eight- h Ward chapel, 650 West Third North Street, under the direction of the M. I. A. Sunday, Sept. I. The service also will mark of the chapel the which, has recently been redecorated and painted. gan. , -ssion 4- ,--- ' .- ' bers are invited. .!aTremonton. , . - ------- MCKINLEY WARDElder Samuel O. Bennion of the First Council of Seventy will address the McKinley Ward Sunday School, 1740 South-Stat- e ,Street, Sunday morning, Sept. 1. All ward mem- TIONElder ' . eo'pie . '4 M ay , Ward at 7 in the North Eighteenth Ward Chapel, 101 A Street. LIBERTY STAKEThe regular monthly meeting of the high priests quorum of LibertyStake will be held' at 9 a.m. in the Ninth Ward, Sunday, Sept. 1. - , the 0 ' 1 WARD; I , BRYAN WARD M. I. A.Dr. Burton K. Farnsworth, general su- perintendent of the Y. M. M. I. A., will be the principal speaker at M. I. A. services. Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Iin the Bryan Ward i musical proA speci4 Chapel. gram has beert,:aetanged. NORTH EIGHTEENTH WARD Elder Merrill Clayson, former president of the Southern States Mission will be the speaker at the conjoint meeting of the TWENTY-EIGHT- '1 Enterprises here. A farewell testimolfial will be held in the Third Ward Sept. 4, prior to his departure. LaMar Roshard, recently returned from Mission, the Spanish-Americawill be the main speaker. ' Elder Wall will enter the mis- , , 'te . - TEMPLEThe Salt Lake Temple will be closed on Monday. Sept. 2 (Labor Day) and Willl reopen the following morn. 4 t WILLIAM REYNOLDS TERRY' log for the usual ordinance work. STEPHEN L. CHIPMAN, FAMILYThe reunion of the , President. William Reynolds Terry Family will be held in the Draper Ward Amusement Hall at 2 p.m.. SunExamines Accounts ' day; Sept. R. All interested parties are invited to attend and Samuel M. Dodd, chief budget bring box lunch. . ' . examiner, U. S. Budget Bureau, JOHN SEARS FAMILYThe an- checkwas in Salt ,Lake nuar reunion will be Iteld at ing accounts and today conferring Fairmont Park, Friday, Sept. 6, with local federal offilcals. He from 4 to 7 p.m. Games was to have left this afternoon. and 4 Family Notices 1 A.A p.m. Sunday, Sept. , merican - , . I t hf 1,.-- SpanIsh-A- d pentance of Alma" 41wi11 be presented in tableau by the M. I. A. In the Le Grdardchare1 1078 McClelland Street, Sunday, Sept. music I, at 6:30 p.m. Special will be provided. - North. Eighteenth ' '. RICHFIE,LD, Aug. 31.EIde. r Dale Wall,' son of Mr. and Mts. Frank Wall, will leave Richfield Sept. 5 for a mission in the field, with head- quarters in El Passo, Tex.. Elder Wall graduated from the Richfield High School in 1937, since which time he has been em- ployftd with the Huish Theater h h with short talks, besides Judge 'and Mrs. Iverson.. were former President Wallace M. Hales, first counselor. Dr. Ralph R. Stevenson, and Second Cetinselor David M. Kennedy, Merrill Gee gave two vocal solos. During the past 'two, weeks, announce newly appointed The bishopric of the Chevy Case Ward last week announced the appointment of Kenneth Iverson as chairman of the ward committee.. Mrs. Anna Laura Stohl Cannon Will serve as president of the Relief Society, but has not as yet chosen her counselors. In the Sunday ,School. Earl B. Snell has been ch'osen superintendent. with Paul C. Layton, first counselor, ' - e nine- :. ' - to -mi- i ,I ' ' ' ' ,. i ' '', -- ' - ' tt:ednathar.a, Going On Mission - ' . . z dr cheep! .. ' Mis-sio- , ThMrscp. attic:tiri rtlisr .,....: ' ' Li-- ' -- (a-b- . .,,. 1 Selected i ..1r.,-t- - . - , ' , 1 Elder LeRoy brechsel, call. serve. in ilawatian field. ,. ed' to Brazil. ' ' testimonial has A far ell Elder LeRoy Drechsel, son, of been givi at ' TorontO; Ontario,, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Drechsel. 204 for Elde4 James H. Martin Jr., who wil come to Salt Lake and .0range Street. who will leave enter th Mission Home Sept. 9. - Sept. et.2 for the Brazilian will be' honored at a fare- ,prelimi ty to departing .. fôr . the well testimonial in, the Thirty-secon. ,. Hawalial Miasion. Ward chapel. nol 'Navajo-Street- , The prtgram included a Piano at 8:15 p.m. Friday, Sept. solo by Ortha Mount,. vocal duet follows: Sheppard and James H. - - The program by ' &Mg, prayer. r.. tap OanchyRuth :Otto Michaelis; accordion solo, d talks by, Pres. David Pres. Adolf Zuber; the A. AVirscginBia, Cwlyedne Smt ea wn Mini 1711 father, and Elder solo. Edna male quartet; organ fricha Poll, Refreshments were Shirley soprano solo. serve lnglis; CardZachrison; reading. Ted El c , formerly was a well; violin solo. Alvin Wollshrnem of the Twenty-filt; , Ward oValt Lake, Where he and Oeger; remarkBishopresponse Missionary; selection. mala.pchorhis parts made their home. us: prayer; Eric Janke. Danc, 0 ing. eNebth ast and Princeton Ave- ol will E Miller flue. play piano are In charge of a , selecti s. Friday,. Sept. 6,, is - Arrangements committee, headed by C. C. Bush. Norw an Temple day. Era director for the ward. - - ' ' '2- - - ' HeedsCall-ishmtal If. Martin goes , - ....,.. , - -- . ' " , 4----- .! farewell testimonial honoring, Elder 'Jose R. Zuniga, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Me Zuniga, 3400 South Seventh West Street, ' pvior in ' his departure to - the Mexican 'Mission, will be held at the Mexican Branch. ,448 South at 8 pn. Fri- Third WeseStreet, . ; dav.'Sept. R. The following program . has ' been arranged: Songtongregation;; invocathan, C.'Nernon 'Jackson; native selection, 'vocal trio. Vaughn Green, Eduardo Baideras. Glen Wilcox; voaddress, Pres. Paul cal solo Charline Jaime; Violin and piano (pet, , Rebecca and ' Elias Torres; remarks, Branch Pres. I. Vernon Graves; response, missiOnarti; native seto follection, vocal trio. Dancing ' low., , . Prki11 ' .. i i i , Kriv:zisJaenndsenre.loattiv335es8'-of- -- ,,,,, AI , ... ,.;. ":-.- - '' , 4, , ',. ':44""'''''' ''. , - kl, i N.,' . , , i t ' ..,,:,, 1: ' - , - '' ''''' ft 1 ... - ii :e ...,.....4,, ,tkv, , .. : I l' , a ' I - A. - ' ' ., ..,. ' her tion commemorating tieth birthday. The reception was held from ,, or ., 2 to 5 p.m., at the home of t''"""kkx ,...0' ..., .1',4--,,.'. ,,' ',1, her granddaughter, Mrs. George ,,,, , 1169 Garifeld Ave' ; 'T rk i V. Scheller, :, .':: ' ' ' ''' nue A large thday cake was ' ,..., honor t ' ' ' ..' to presented .: , ,,,) ik. , by a local baking firth. .. ff..-.i ... Mrs. Jensen was born Aug. 31. , '1850, in Denmark. She and her r , ..4 husband, both concerts, to. the ' ' .:( '44.(dar' t Church, came to Salt Lake City ' ' ! ,40 years ago. Mr. Jensen died ..,.. ... IL years ago. Mr. Jensen has ...:.: two daughters. Mrs. Jim Wester. ..' gard and Mrs. Alice 'Hansen. and nine nine grandchildren ..., , "i. ' ,,... ' . ,losMexican Mission. I - ' i offieers.-- , 2 , , , Elder Rex L. Campbell goes .' to- Southern States. ll . Chosen- ' , - , , Eider Jose R. Znniga Honored Nerd and auxiliary organization steadily progresses in the newly organized Washington Stake. With the return of sum-mevacationers, ward auxilliarles are being completed and each 1.ceek the three wards of the Cap-lu- , , ,, Missionary Orrice L. Murdock, second counselor, and Willis E. Ludlow, sec- - The U. S. Civil 'Service Corn- mission will hold an open corn- -' petitive examination soon to fill a vacancy as postmaster at Wendover, Utah, a position paying $1,100 per year. Application must be on file in Washington, a,p. c.. not laterjhan Sept..13. o, ' ' , '''' : ' ', ' -, ,. !: ;. s , . ' . . .' ' - Open House Honors S. L. Matron ' . . i ., .. ' ,. I g , ' 7 ''' Akt ' , , .e , si) ' ' ' , .f.., e , Wendover Postal 'Examination Slated ' 5 BY LYDIA CLAWSON HOOPES , I ' , . ' '.' ' - Cafe. 4 , , , 1- I Ifpdy , ., l' t , "t ..4,,, .,,,1 Wards In Washington Appoint New Officers ' U. S. Interior Department officials and employes at Salt Lake today had a luncheon with R. H. Rutledge of Washington. D. C., U. S. Grazing Service director. Samuel M. Dodd, chief budget examiner for the V S. Budget Bureau who is visiting in Salt Lake. was a special guest. The luncheon was held at Latches 1 ..' i l .,,, 'i , et t Hold Luncheon ,1 , ,,0 k ''' .... ,e . diction,- , Loyal-- , ' ..... , ''..1. - - ,, Briggs: vocal duet (a. and b), Louise Hart and Jennie Cox; remarks, missionary: song, 'God' Be With You," congregation: bene- U. S. Officials i , , ', . ir, ,, 1 - ! I k Done"--Pflue- Mr. Christenson also reported that the commission issued 3,317driver's licenses and 261, chaui-feur's licenses this month up to this morning. In August, 1939, a total of 3,948 chauffeurs and drivers' licenses were issued. 1 ; - . ' ' '. ji. ,.....i -....,..,, ...i, .' '' ' of 1939. i o , ' ,: Prayer"--Malotte-D- . '. f- t- 0..- 0' k :' , and sales tax collections for August up to this mornK. B. ing totaled $404,138.58, Christenson, cashier of the State Tax Commission, reported. The commission collected a ix). tat of $378,997.48 during August Gasoline ;,. - , ... Alvseonr;, The progratei.'vthich will bp g, "Onward,- - Christian Solby a. dance, follows:, ', diers' . chorus and congregaOpening song, "I Have a Ben. tion; opening prayer. Keith TayI I "The Lord's selection, lor; dezvous , With ,Life," choir; inEdgehill C. vocal vocation, Henry Tovey: Choral Society; remarks. Mary duet,' 9nily, Holbrook and HyWhitney; selection, "If With All Your Hefirts" Mendelssohn, runt,ffrough: remarks. George C. Ensign: vocal solo, Earl JohnEdgehill Choral Society; 'soprano ston; reading, Evelyn ,Eljorkman solo, "Thy Will Be vocal solo, (a and b).' David Grace Berndt; remarks, A. WesHughes remarks, President , William Lund; selections (a)' and and ley E..Tingey vocal ,duet :Tjavid (b), J. Stuart McMaster Clara McMaster; remarks, Bish- Johnston, and Earl,Johnston: re. Gas Collections 1 ,, - 1, rne- - ,. , ' ,: ,,, ' ;dr .:, .i.,--I- . , , Prior to ber departure for the North .Central States Mission. Miss LaVaun Hardy: daughter of Mr., and ; Mrs. George Albert Hardy of Bountiful, will be honored by.a,farewell testimonial in the Bountiful First Ward chapel at 8 p.m Saturday, Sept. 7. 1 wood Canyon. Tables, fireplaces and other fa. cilities have been reserved to accommodate 500 people. Members are invited to come and bring family and friends. They are asked to provide fain. ily box lunches. Some free refreshments will be served by '. the committee. tt! ' 0 ,. ...,,,,- . Order of Moose and its auxiliary will be held tomorrow evening at The Spruces in Big Cotton. s It Miss La Vann . for-t- he ' e fr, 'i ,.,. ',North Central States'. Sponsored by the publicity committee of the Women of the - .1 ,' Chosen ,, Arrange Outing , - , - , ....": kte, - I t : ' z , , - .. Y - . , ' ; i ' 4,! ' ,., , :. - 1 , ,,,,,,,,..a.......:;,.,,;;.,41, - Moose Women 11 ..' ,,, ., t , 1,.., . ' , I ' , ,,e' ' , ! t ..'.. . I , ,, ,. ,, ..,.., . , - :. .,..,,, - ,. - , -, ';:' . ee, . 4 . tr.!'5''.110..?),46,1,690..59srteli1;5109.v ':" i - '4' hr 1;1 .:: r- ,,., The United States today pos. sesses the ,finest navy in the world. Its Men are the best train- ed and the general morale among the men themselves was never higher. A young, man. Clarence W. Snow, former Salt Laker and for the past six years an enlistee in the Navy. made these - declare-- tions today upon his arrival in - Salt Lake for the first time in four years. Son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoI C. Snow, of 2672 Alden Street, Mr. Snow has been stationed for the past two years at Pearl Harbor In the Hawaiian Islands. where he served with the aviation ordnance equipment group for the k patrol squadron. He has flown over 300 hours as a crew member, on patrol planes. Prior to his Pearl island assignment he was stationed on a destroyer and later on a station ship in Samoa. He is en route now to Cape May, N. J. where he will assume direction of an ordnance group. He will be stationed at Cape May , for three years.' Mr. Snow's wife and one child, who are now at Pearl Harbor. will join him at Cape May In October. ! '' - . , ,, .', W. Snow Returns Mime For Visit , ,, 4 . '''''.7...-..- .. ! , :' C i 'I . , 4' '; .. ' ' S. Navy en, s' e , ... ' t: , 7 '. , .4- . , , I '', ..' . : ,. P t- , , ,, e'. t; ., . , 1 4 - ,,., 4, ., , ' ., , ( . , Judge Ellett advised Greenhalgh the court would suspend the sentence provided, the defendant did not drive an automo- bile for 30 days. Jaffa was arrested July 5 at First South and Second ,West !Streets, following an accident in 'which one person was injured. was charged with failing to yield the right of way to another auto '' ie. , '4' - , ,, boy ,drive his auto. mobile. , t' , Charles E. Jaffa,' 67 Orpheum was, sentenced todai by Ellett to pity a City Judge' A.--fine of 550 or serve 10 in the city jail, for failing to yield the right of way. Stay of execution to Sept. of sentence was granted , . ' .' 4. it, Georg a H. Greenhalgh.' of 361 Reed Avenue, was sentence() to serve 30 days in the City Jail for speeding. He was arrested Aug. 19 at 197 Canyon Road. Greenhalgh admitted to the court that he speeded while letting a 11 0 . ,, '' - - , . .' ,,., , ' Is Given' ' ) 4 : . - ' ,, Prior To Their. Departures ::111risstorittries , , 1 0 . - - , ,,,,- t'3147-194-0 Mrs. Jensen Feted At 90 . ., : WaC 1 ---- ------- -- Saturday.--Aügus- - I Right Of ' . ' - , . 1 . - - . . t ,. Moyle, ... ., w . 1....,, , PR.OMI.SES , I ..:1. , ..m.,.........,. . PIM t |