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Show - , .. , . e, Deieret 'News, ,Salf, UttEe7City, Utall U. Master Mind (--1 In The Ltt5tec"- Eight Of Nine Prominent Artists And Dates Are Announced - '- ; . , , . ' '' , . , - -- ' , , . , fleadlined by such attractions as Eve Curie,;;Viricent Sheean pick-soand IL FL Knickerbocker, in the lecture field, and Donald ' and the Eva Jessye choir in the musical, realm, the 264041. i iversity of Utah MasterittindS anct,Artists series promises to i U one of unusual interesti according to D'r. L Owen,Horsfall, ex- ' : " ,' - :: - ' . . : ,c sion division director; . - ' The first number of the series, '- ,! '.: ' '. ', Donald Dickson,, young baritone , ,,; ,' :.' : , ,' ,' of radio andiMetropolitan ,opera 4.' '9,,.. ' ''' ::,:, fame, will be presented October ., ,. 15, hi Kingsbury hall. The Salt ''' A '' ' '0' Lake City appearance of Dixon, 1 ' '' the singing star on, the weekly ,,,, ' Charley McCarthy radio, will be t 5 ' ':.s. his first In the ,.intermountain ,, .' concert l region since be began .'' ; .. .' ,tours two years ago. - ,, i. ' Nincent ... ite , who filled '', Sheean, :' 45,?,. '' ' t ' -Kingsbury hall to.. overflowing , ,r,,,, ':,' , ' , ,' ,.' '.. last year, returns by popular . , . , ,i ' ", '",,' t,,,,,-......-request Sheean, ' famous au' -' , '; " , thor and war , correspondent is 4 - ' .. ,, afr'1 '' ; ". :,,,. .'.. i now in London and has been in ." '' ' , '' Europe since last January gath' ering material for his lecture, :. ,..' .' "Europe Today and Tomorrow". , - ... " .. ,, Sheeans local appearance will be ; . October 24. . Mile; Eve, Curie, daughter of Madame Curie, .discoverer of radium, is now being, billed as the top feminine lecture attracP tion of the day and the univer.-sity secured exclusive rights for her only lecture engagement in this territory.. The attractive Lecturer Mlle. Curie will on, speak "Science and The Woman", Eve Curie billed for master March 12. ' minds eerie& - H. R. Knickerbocker, world famed war correspondent of the . , , International News Service and a long time favorite in Salt Lake is ,I, , scheduled on January 30. Knickerbocker's subject is "At The ' l, Ringside of History". Snpporting these numbers in the lecture neld will be Herbert . ' ' Knapp, whose colored pictures caof Polynesia thrilled another ; ''' 4. : 1 pacity audience at Kingsbury hall last winter, Mr. Knapp s 4 ; - sound r film Is newest IC ,,, rt Lr ' :: , e ' i : 1 L:;', .: - I, .,,. - I 1 t - - , ,,, , ' .. '' !i ' , - t, ,. f.' . : - ' - , r - , , -- called, "FijiCannibal 'Land of ,Yesterday." Dr. A. M. Harding will present ail illustrated lecture on "Glimpses of Other Worlds", Mr. an astronomy feature. Knapp's performance is scheduled March 5 and Dr. Hardy's on ' , t - I ' v ! A i f el. , ' A ,. I I' - ' Author 1 y- Mercur Day SOt Tomorrow, officers, City, pl'esident; Ed- Z. George wards, vice president; Ray J. Garfield, Corfield, secretary, Utah. , Persons between Salt Lake City and Mercur who lack transportation can make connections from 59 West South Temple at 8 a.m., via Magna- - and Garfield. tomorrow morning, Mr. Jarvis 3 , said. The gathering will commence at 11 a.m. with a children's street parade. A session at 12:30 the p.m. will commence with call to order by the president, community singing. "The Star Spangled Banner"; address of welcome, President Jarvis; community singing, "Friendship's Bands of Mercur Gold" In memoriam, President Jarvis; introduction of Mercur citizens, Hon. George T. Strasburg Introduction of past presidents, William Waterfall, J. B. Mullins, Parley Bryan; community singing, "God Bless America"; introduction of pioneers, William Waterfall; re. port of tiominkting committe: and election of officers: Introduction of new officers smi community singing. t'My Old Home." will Entertainment features Include the Hilde Brant Shows Inc., with "Witheimina" ' the per- forming elephant, high diving Alpine Stake M.I. A. Leaders Selected AMERICAN FORK. Aug. '31. C. A. Grant and Mrs. May Halliday. Alpine Stake board presidents of the Young Men's and Young Women's Mu- tual Improvement Associations are Leo G. Meredith and Edith Thornton, announced Pres. C. E. Young this week. Mr. Grant has been a member of the stake board for 13 years and Mrs. Halliday has served on the board for 18 years and as president for eight years. Assisting Mr. Meredith will be Joseph F. Walton as first assistant and Glen Taylor as second assistant. Miss Mary Pulley was selected as first counselor and as second Miss Ellen - Walker counselor., The outgoing counselors in the Young Men's organization are Stanley Peters and E. H. Holey and the Young Women's Mrs. Hannah Aydelotte and Miss Edith Thornton.. dog, arid taw . ., I Salt. year& loop-a-plan- It w"k" " gala." mt. '. -. ' , ter, Secretary et. the First Caullsii Sayanty Editor et ihe Chicage Parches, and sap. wiser ed advertising and cit. trela tioa fee th e Improvement Zia. - ? . s ,.' I 1 . ''' '' ' : - ' 4 ., ; ., ' I. t, -- L , ,' , 1 4 '' ',.,' ka,'., , ,. ', k? ' ',.: ' i !' ,e, , .,. , :, t ),-- ;'.. , 4.4,t,,, ., ' ,,, 1 1 ; ,,'''s ....,,,,' WI Moo lot Clicasqe, WM A CLEAN ATAIT. , . rt, '""' !,: ;:.' 1. , - ' 1,11 , , HORACE ' ''' ; ; --- BRIGHAM CITY.Amy Jensen. 69. of died at a Brigham Brigham City, City hospital Thursday at ,5:40, p.m.. folrowing an extended illness. She was an active member of the Chureh' and after being 'employed at ,Montpeller. Ida.. for several years as she came to ; Bright, to, .hookkeekur, , .. . . . , ., . , , ,. .- :- t, J, KNOWLTON A. B. and 1.1.14 Univorsity.Of Malt. Univotsly of Chicago. (Paid Political Adv. by . 11. Smith) , 1 ;gift) , t EVANSTON,t Aug. 31.(AP) some ,cf the worlds best bronc riders on hand, prospect of ideal .weather conditions, and rooming houses and withytels, filled with visitors, auto callips Evanston today opened its fifth annual Cowboy Days celebration at a full gallop: Western IVyoming's big show for Labor, Day holiday crowds played to a large first-da- y gath- ering ., after a i ,With ' I le that "warmup" Friday night centered along Front Street. Car. nival concessionaires have set up shop in the ' business district. will keep open Rodeo shows Sunday and Monday afternoons. --4 z: ' 0:0 , ......,..,...:.;,,,....:A ?,,,::3;,.,:;:::..,..,:.,.., . .::.,..::.,,;.,..!..:.......:;:::::,.::::I.:',:,:,-,..:,:....:...:,.,.::,,. 1 ..,.i ,i81Tait? f , ------ ,.,:.,,.::....,:::. , ::::::.:,,,.::::.. kt,:.:g,..;:.:,;,::;.........., : AN VICIIIITY!" . - p7,,:,,,,.;,..........!.01.,: If gives me great pleasure to invite the motorists of Salt Lake and vicinity to attend the Grand Opening of my new Hudson distributing headquarters for this Area. The address is 220 . EAST SOUTH TEMPLE. ,,:;;, r.7,,;,:. , I !,, tel. ,, , ,,, "E,, :,:;.::.4,,,,,.:. ...;,..: g',,.,,,,,,N ' : : ... ,; ,...,6t: , t.24,,.. ,... 11t .. i f " , i. I 'i' i ,.,,,,,,,. 4 k i t ! i i , ,,,a.,,j,,,,,,,i, $, ..."'"".. 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AT NEW PRICES Hudson Offers Fine Automobiles in Every Popular Price Class Six AMERICA'S New LOWEST. and Super-Si- x Hudson STARTING AMONG (in the lowest and lotv price fields);; New Hudson Commodore Six and Eight and Commodore custom (in the moderate price ftet4.11Ull1 ; CAR for LESS MONEY 'in Every Popular Price Class. lr . ' ' , The Company has autherited the Trustee tordeent the Ronde a t the full redemption interest to September tric4with accrued presentation and surrotag; der above provided on r;09:oes May State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. Lizette Koch, manager of the American located and doing business at 951 South Main. Street, Salt Lake City. Utah. Sas made" application for registration of certain trade name as follows: Be It Known that Tacna Koch, manager of the American Lam-Pe- n being engaged in the cafe business has adopted for her use the following trade name, "AMERICAN ,LAM-PEN.- " Said trade- name is to be used generely in advertising cogy.stab ' ; .4;Vee,,, r.....17iNe!...,Wif.,,,:,tli..:!......1.0.40.1r,:;...0.. !. ::;:.;;;:,: '?., :!:: 1. '. ; ::,,,.,::,- tolot (oar F':,. :.,:::.i.s::,..; , :' fir i ''r ..,.VO..."4.0"........MrN,t,,A.tgatVledaMb,nitoMicfet,L,-.-,- . :':' :- ,:,: , r'... : 'ton,4 ' .':.:'t:.!...g .Z.'"e'il.,.: i,,i:i ',..::.: . ... ond goo got this complete "Yes rle...:-4,'..:'c4:,, Even Alt carpet and leer muf how aconite with the cokat scheme.' "lead ' ' ,:,,,,:::::. ,: k ,..k....., . ' .: "..:; 7L. ' , ,.t. .. '. :: , 4 ::;., d: ' ::,:" 1 'A. , 11,.. .,.,..," -- , .,. ..., ,: , i' '4 ''''' .. ,i 1:., : ' ,.. . - ' 4.--'''- '' ", - :':, '.i.,..,,,, '''' ' i 7; :;::::.!..;';:. :17'::::.F.7:7.7. '.: .,, e 14'.'''''''':''' ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. purwent to the provisions of on Indenture dated 'Jim 1. 1 903, between Union Pacific Railroad Company and The Equitable Trust Company of New York, as Trustee. (now The Chase National Bank of the City of New York) under which First Lien and Refunding Mortgage Bonds bearing interest at the rate of 4 per annum were lammed. and a supplemental mture dated as of Juni 1, 1923. under which Bonds of such issue bearing interest at the rate of 5 pw SJSZIOM were lutied, Union Pacific Railroad Company has elected to exercise its OPtie. to and will, pay off and redeem on September I. 1940 the entire issue of 4 and 5 Bonds. due June I. 300$. Accordingly, on Septembse 1. 1940. all such bonds will become due and payable and will be redeemed at 1074 516 of the face value thereof. with accrued interest thereon (including interest secured by the supplemental indenture of June I. 1923) to September 1. 1940. and there- after interest will cease to accrue. Bonds payable in coin to currency of the United States our he redeemed upon presentative and surrender thereof at the office of the Trustee. II Broad Street, New York City. N. Y. Bonds money of the United Kingpaysbe in sterling dom of Greet Britain and Ireland will be retaboo and surrender deemed upon thereof at the ce ot the Trustee. 6 Lombard Street. EX. 3, London. England. Coupon Bonds surrendered for payment and redemption must. in any event, have attached , all coupons Maturing subsequent to September on coupon 1. 1940. Interest due September Bonds will be paid only upon pmentation and surrender of the coupon therefor which may be attached to the Bond surrendered or may ha surrendered separately. Registered Bonds must be accompanied by duly credited instruments of assignment end transfer. ' ci,Miy 24, 1940. Union Pacc Railroad Company. L G. SMITH, Treasurer.i - " . " i. 4, ''' " ::. M" , , , . ::'' I . '''''T - , ..': , , ,V1 .. ' , she - . .,,s. t t "Jape me hew completey lts Wort howswaise,..11:' insido cod -,. t ''rt Thattor is cstitaihiy a &sew," . . .--end swprisiegly low prked, time, ' ... . : 1, 2111 REGISTRATION NAME . Cowboy tDays . FOR SALT LAKE CITY Union Pacific Railroad Company fird LI,, aW Rehmirmg toSaftgage hads TIMM s, ?.,4,:::,...,:...,:iii .1....,.:,..::,,..::.,..,.,...),...Jic," e 4 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OP APPLICATION FOR arrangements Evanston Opens - 1;119:'-el)1- Legal Notice IMMEDIATE of aetirlli le committee iin erg fr ' . , ' Joe ' Elko, Nev.: Ifni. Everett Thatcher ofLo. Raymond, . glut, Leslie,. Russeil,. Alice and Rennoth'Therie of Coalvillc. 'Irene COALITILLEseith Trone, 10, Funeral wirbe conducted Monday at died at the homa of his parent, 34r. and 1 um. at the Summit Stake Tabernacle Hrs. Guy R. Tronc In CoaIill,, Fridalts in Coalville with Bishop A. S. Cardnet of intestinal flue. Ho was born in Cold1930. in charge. Burial will be in the ville. Aug. I. Friends may call at the vine. He is survive." by his parents and the Dunn Mortuary hi Coalville Sunday,' and following lbrothere and sisters: Itre Bar, PT' Williams and at the home Monday until time of servElmer Trani" of Sall ices. Lake City, Mr. WIlham Erickson of .. cs - are: Mr. Scherer,. chairman;' AN thur R. Mangurh, Price:- A. 14 Westenskow,..and Joe Dpwd, La. tuda; Nick Thomas, Rains; W. E. McIntire, price. ! - , - ., , Rites Sunday, Malarial at 1:30 p.m. The entertain. ment for the day 'is planned for 12 years of age. children There iunder pet and costume 1 will be fol, carade at p.m. 'This by games Iin the city park. and free swimming at the City Swimming Pool. Finals of the softball tournament county-wid- e 1 will be played At the City Ball Park at 2 p.m. On Monday at 10 a.m. the traditional Labor Day Parade will take place. One of the features of this parade will be the showing of the "Iron Lung" that was recently purchased by Post No; 3 of the American Legion of Price. A banquet will be held at 12 noon for committee members and guests. Wal H. Cowles will act as toastmaster. The annuall afternoon program , no Mcharge etph.e Aberogitti;aumr. dock Joseph Junior Trone Junin's. :' Am'i lenien e. ;,. .. v Movid practicao." , Thom- a TO A11110111;CE MY APPOIIIIMEIII AS . , , , .;,;,.;,.,;,;, ...1 ,... ... ' .... ),.,,, ,o ,. 't .1 ins wiling to accept that othoonalbility. I pledge myself to work for tb. elifilintliktit of al forme of organized rico and , 1 -- .i, a 1 belleve.lite lace of Atter. any tionoral Is the ley to and has dui rospossisilitUuar tho ghout the Stant. ,, , -, :. ' i4 ,1,,o.ti ',' ; il',,, - ....40t .,, -- ?..,' t; - 24 4 . ' ' !. ' i for , '', ::,-','- k, s, , . - "I'll Bartlett: Gil Sweenten, Parley Bryan, J. B. Mullins, Roy merry-go-roun- ,09 01 '... ATTORNEY GENERAL .4 - t , ' Republican Candidate ' ' - , : A Labor Day dance will be held in the evening at the Silver , 'Aurdhletorf teuamtureb'y at 4:30 p.m. - , will be held at BOUNTIFULServieta p.m. today in the Union Mortuary 'IChapel for the infante son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Mon of Woods Cross, who died this morning in a Salt Lake hospital. of causes dilo 14 premature birth. Surviving are the' parents and four Pan& Pareuls Bishop and Mew 'Waite? S. Moss, Mrs. Eliza Cahoon. and Carla Mom all I of South of Woodetross.d Clinton Mills Bountiful. 1 counselor to Bishop mom. will officiate. Interment will be in Bountiful. , as H. Priest., IL of Brigham ,City, who 'died :.at hiu home at midnight Wedhesday:, will be eonducted Sunday' at 230 p.m.,. in Brigham City Fifth Ward by Bishop Howard C.. Jensen. , 011011D T. Strasburg, William Waterfall. Thomas Swenson. O. other attractions, as 'well as sightseeing to mine workings and points of Interest around the camp. The general committee for the lion. celebration included take City R. Priest CITY.Iruneral for BRIGHAM the Utah Industrial League a., George ' Precdced - Infant Moss Carbon 4.,,.1.4..::; provement Association of the Alpine Stake will be held at 6:30 p.m., Sundays at the Utah State Training School Amphitheater. Dr. Carl F. Eyring, dean of the college of arts and sciences of the Brigham Young UniverMusical numsity, will speak. bers will be furnished by LeMaxine Tayland F. Priday, ' lor, Kenneth L. Robinson, and F. Rulon Nicholes. according to the Jarvis, of Salt Lake .1.94.. ' ' Thomas AMERICAN FORK, Aug. 31. Sunset Services. an event being sponsored by the Mutual Im- 1, Sunday, Sept ticket , ILuiset MERCUIL Aug. 3I.4The Tenth Annual Homecoming reunion of the Mercur pioneer Society will be conducted in this community ' , - - Vincent Sheran will appear at U. of IL light. operas.. musical The third number Conies January 15, in the person of Anne Jamison, soprano. miss Jamison, an NBC artist, recently scored successes in the Hollwood bowl summer series and last winter With the San Francisco opera and Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra. The ninth and final number of the series will not be selected until after January 1, 1941, according to Dr, liorsfall, thus assuring patrons the best possible selection of the concluding num- ber, which will be presented sometime in April. Season tickets for the entire series of nine numbers will go on sale next week at the Glen Brothers Music company, Deseret and the News. Tribune-TelegraExtension University of Utah 'divison. The price is $4.50 per "t 31.The Aug. Aid, competitions and variotis recreational games, climaxed by a baseball game between Magna and Helper 4ot - Avenue, I , al I PRICE. afternoon First NEE Thomas William Jones, 62, of 669 Third died this morning after a two-yeillness. He was born May 26, 111711 in Fairview. Utah. At the time of his death he was a member of the presidency of the SevenWard ties Quorum in the Twenty-firs- t and had done genealogical research for many years. Surviving are his mother, Amanda his wife. Pritchett Jones of Fairview: Eleanor Ricts Jones:- arhe children, Mrs. Nina Oliphant, Afton. Wyo., and Afton Mona Smith, Layne Thomas Jones, Kenneth R. Jones, Eleanor Mae Jones, and Patti IL. Jones, all of Salt Lake City; Iwo brothers, Henry W. Jones of Fairview, and Calvin S. Jones, of Salt Lake 'City, and one sister, Melissa Mower of Fairview. Funeral pervioes will be held Tuesday' Ward, at 12:30 p.m. in the Twenty-firs- t First Avenue and K. Street. - If . ' for Mrs'. ,Asn exalt Heath, 11, wile of. Joseph Heath br 1414. Bast Fremont Street, who died Thursday . will be conducted Sunday Fourth P'n1"' in ,Pocatollei It 11.. M. Garbett. y Bishop Interment will be in Mountain View , .. , :. Cemetery. -- Friends. May call at the family rest,. dence Saturday afternoon and evening, Sunday and , prior to services. ..' i'OCATELLOt-iduner- Activities for the Industrial Union Council is planLabor Day pro. ning a two-da- y pro. gram instead of the one-da- y gram of past years. The event Monis to take place Sunday and , day. of LEWIST011.Briaham Young Glare:. Lewiston farmer, died - Friday at 4111 boma berm Ha.was born Dee. 1. MIMI, at Farmingtom son of William and Zellnora Snow Glover. Tie married Lucy !lodges, . who died in 101.1. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Ellis Mrs. of LewWilliams Layne and Floyd greatiston: 10 grandchildren.. six ono brother and two siagrandebildren, ters, George Glover l Of Robin, Idaho: Mrs. Marion Dope of Lewiston Zelinora Smith .ot Arimo, Idaho. e Thomas William Jones 1 , , p , Ann ;Foxall II6th In the City Park will present as the principal speaker, Dr. 'Het. bert B. Maw. Edward Scherer. president of the county CIO will be master of ceremonies. will be SO, Friends may call at 125 north Main Street Monday from 3 to g p.m. and ' Tuesday until time of services. 'V, " -. , - Brigham Young Glover ' ,q, ., The Eva '.1essye choir, which comes here December 2, is believed to be the greateat colored choir on tour and for three seasons was on Broadway in the George- Gershwin production of "Porgy'and Bess". The choir consisting of 24 voices (both men and women) will present a program of spirituals, songs from ' modern and classic composers and selections from a number of 1 - ' VL''' '.. February-24- . f, i 01W1,,,,A.N., ,k Sag . Castle Draney, 32, wile of George Glen Dreney of 3270 Stevens Avenue., died Friday-aftern- . of a heart attack.' .11re.. Draitey. who had suffered, with A heart ailment for a number cd, .yearm white was stricken about 3:30 p.m. standing at the intersection of Twenty- third street and Washi gton tttainess (tier1et. ' boulevarl in Ogdp'a - , , I ' .....,.----.. . TOUSLEMichele Brunetti,. 50.. died Thursday at 11:45 con. in a Salt Lake hospital of cerebral. hemmorbage. He was born Dee. II, 1880, in Angone. Italy. son of Carmen And Tress's APut- liese Brunetti. He came to the United Stains ago anCi innl; relined in Tooele 31 years. Surviving- Are his 'widow. Mn. Clara Amieone Brunetti; I son. Joseph Bru- nett': a daughtte, yrole5 Brunetti. all of and Tociele: a. brother,' Tony Brnnetti. two sisters. Mn. Pearl 13onght and Mrs.' Re... Diniro. all of Italy. The rosary- - will be &aid .Sunday at , I . 352 Almond Street, will Ilawkswood, be held Tuesday noon at 125 north Main Street. Bishop Harold W. LangiOn of the Beventeentht Ward will officiate. in the LewisInterment will take place ton, Utah. Cemetery. Tbe youth was killed Thursday near Kellogg. Ida, when a truck- in which he was riding struck it soft shoulder and .all-colo- ,,,,,p Price Plans Labor Events wards of Idaho Yank died Thursday nicht. Funeral will be conducted Sunday at Third 2 P.m.., in the Idaho Faller L. C.- Larch. Iota. Ward by Bishop 11111 Bose went will be in Cemetery. - ..OGDEN:.-M-ri. a ruptuared appendix, wiii be conducted at the Davis L. D. S. chapel Saturday at , 1 p.m. conic? in With Biahon Joseph , ebarire.. Sirs. GreenhoW wait born December, 3. of 1270, in Oxfort, Idaho.; a daughter . Thomu and Martho Cita Smuin. , oar:vices for Donald Hawkswood. 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. John IL -.(.. ' Della,1LC. Draney Dellis 'Mauricia VERNALFuneral fen, lees tor Elizabeth Adella Greenhow; 60, who died, morning at Vernal hospital of luneral , , Adelli,Greenhow "' rs. , a as L. IDABO'IrALLB, Idah&Idiza,kitiola Edwards, SI. wife ot Joseph W. Ed. Ct. wile May Skinner Balititolf. of William Richard Banuiton of Brigham City . who died Wednesday morn.. ing, Will be conducted Sunday at 1 p.m. in Brigham City Filth Ward chapel. by '.r Bishop BoWard C. Jensen.- Blerregaard will be held at 3 p.m. Sun. day in the South Ward.. Bishop T. L. Thompson officiating. kr. Blerregaard died in the Hospital at 12;30 a.m. tridap following 'an appendicitis operation. He Watt born In Christianburg, Utah, April 0, 1916.1son of Fergus and Int& Shand and ,Went his childhood In Christianburg.... Outunson ' 100 vermillion. Ha married Fannie Sorenson,' Silty 31.) 193a. She died June .23. 1940. At toe time of his death he was employed at , the Great Basin Experiment Station.- ' a Air. Illerregaard is survived by baby daughter. Fannie Sharmon: his parents: two brothers. Roy S. and David .Francis: one sister Gwen. all of Ephraim: Aim and, his maternal gradnmother, David F. Shand of MantL , ",, Mchele Brunetti d vhera sits worked 1010, nurse. Surviving is a sister, Ilumpbries of Logan. CITYFuneral --for Daisy Bjerregaard TPHRAIMIruneral for Allen Shand Donald Hawkswood , ,1 ---. city itt . 3ears l'Irun'eral services for Geonre Eugene in a Salt 'derrick. 41. who died yesterday Will be Lake hospital of heart ailment, 260 East at he Id tomorrow 'at 4 p.m. will take South Temple Street. Burial City Cemetery.,, toplace in Salt Lake Friends may call at the mortparl from and, Sunday day from g to 4 pm. services. of time I a.m. until Mr. 'derrick was born in Atlentic. Arthur and Iowa. April 14, 1893, a sod of in Martha ,Basham Merrick. He served had been Lake Salt War. World the his home for 35 years. wife. lira. Anna Surviving are his Flemine Merrick of SOI Simondi Avenue, two sons, William and GeorgeAnnEugene bier, Merriek: a daughter, Beverly Robert and rick; three brothers, Haskell.sisters. Mrs. Doe 'derrick, . and three Helen Cohn. Mrs. Lucille Davis and Mrs. ofLake Salt City. oarminda Oman. all - ' ,.. - George :Eugene Merrick - , . - isiolmi:111;y7:1THRI ,.. ,..'.;,:,',:,::, , lief Society. Mrs; Blesinger Surviving are her Argil' gild I. husband; two sons,andF. four daughters, Kenneth Biesinger M. A. RobMrs. E. Rose, Mrs. Donald Mn. W. J. erts, Mrs. Dell Rees and the fc'Ii Bouck, Al graudebildren..luid w,,,,a.. "PI' lowing brothers andF. sisters: Ensign, Victor Mrs, J. Bansen. R. Free. Roy Free and I Huron held in ,Ifib- Funeral service will be Avenue 'and ley Park Ward, Warnock at 1215 p.m. Sixth East Street, Tuesday from 4 to g Friends ma: call Monday 250 East South p.m. I at the: mortuary. Street and at the residenos Tues-, , Temple 12 noon. II , to day from ,: :. 1 :: I , '- - , Allen. S. of Mrs. Ida Fres Biesiriger wife Thomas. K. Biesinger, 61 East Twenty-sevent- h South Street, died yesterday Ain . wedding anniversary.her forty-firs- t was bore 8 It ..: ':.:: ' , ; 2T, in Isle. kl, Sept. ., 1:,:,. ::"',.. , Lake City, g a i teS . ,: :;: ::K':" or daughter the. , ".. .:::: j... and Strait Prestrol, " .:..,1 Mary t:iteomh Free. ., "N.::.. P law, An active Church ::'.,li ''''411"f: bad site worker, ;. ::.:'' ,:.::.:,: served in many et' ' :: in leve.e ficial capacities , , l.:'":.. ' ward .....,,,,....,.,..s e''0,0, at the time- of her ': .'' .4,':'''' ', , death was captain ......, of the. ',Wiley Park :,, ...., ,x, :-, Camp, Daughters of ; Utah Pioneers, and "' I',: ..:I: chairman of the en. ,,,, - M..& IIami lton Viola Edwards Daisy Mrs. BRIGHAM . , Ida Free Biesinger Saturday,AugustaLl-9EL - 4 , In The State - - - , ,, p.m. lit tbe family 'home..,.Puneral wiry, lout will be conducted Monday at 10,1Lm. In the Catholic Churth at Towle.. and burial will be in the Tenets Cemetery. State AndLocalObltuarte's ''' Series Schedule i. -- .' , , . - r . , '- , - . FL I , . SERVICE and PARTS SS West Fourth South Phone4,5867 ' .4 . , Et! tij Vis) I., new Mil Hudson Six Coupe; In Detroit. Winding Federal taxes. inq slate and local taxes. M any. equipment and accessories extra. Prices subloct 'payment terms. without nodes. delivered not inclutt Optional Low time le change |