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Show -- . , Preihirtary to Reiume For Murray PoUeman Ufah Druggists Preliminary hearing for Jack Lewis, 52, former Murray police officer charged with burglary and grand larceny will be resumed Monday-i- t 10 cm. The hearing opened Friday at 2 pin. in City Judge Arthur J. Are Worked Out Roasting Given Civic Leaders At Jaycee Fete Meet Details Mays' court but was continued to allow B. H. Roberts, counsel for two other former Murray Final details were being police officers, to study a clue- worked out Saturday for Utah stion.of law. The two Pharmaceutical Assn.'s 62nd anare Bob Wilkins and Les nual convention to be held in ,4t Cedar City May 23 to 25. Boulter. Names of guest speakers were Witnesses who testified at the abridged hearing were O. J. released by Earle F. complaining witness; mann, association executive secMilton Williams, contractor retary. building Mr. Wilkinson's home, They include G. Frazier Ches. and Murray Police Chief Lloyd ton of Smith, Kline and French Deland. 'Laboratories, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. Wilkinson testified it,was W. M. Simpson, Lederle Labora: his home which was entered and tories Division of American Mr. Williams said that it was aCyanamid Co., Pearl River, motor from his power saw N. Y.: John E. Norton of A. H. which was stolen. Robins Co., Richmond, Va.; L. J. Barrett of J. B. Roerig and Co., Chicago. The convention will open with and a noon luncheon May 23 in Cedar City's El Escalante Hotel. A sight- seeing tour is planned for the afternoon, with buses to take convention delegates to Iron Mountain and Cedar Breaks National Monument. The 32nd annual meeting of the Central Western Shippers Garde-Wilkinso- Arrest Ends Virginian's Short Freedom A West Virginia man placed on probation Friday by U. S. District Judge Willis W. Ritter was arrested minutes later on an Illinois Dyer Act charge. The man, Russell King: 31, Clay, W. Va., had pleaded guilty April g to transporting a stolen car from Paducah, Ky., to Salt Lake City March 14. Judge Ritter placed King on probation for two years. A few minutes later U. S. Marshal Howard Call arrested the man outside the courtroom on a warrant from Illinois authorities. He, was returned to the Salt Lake County Jail. Disposition of ple' case will be made next week after Judge Ritter has been in communication with the'lllinois federal ma& lp a Thursday court session, charges against two Oregon youths accused of car theft Were'dismissed by Judge Ritter. Jack Joe Dugger, 18, and a were companion charged with driving a stolen car from Medford, Ore., to Salt Lake City last March. The minor was charged under the federal Juvenile Delinquency Act. Owner of the car, Francis Kirk, testified that the men had asked to try the car out. Judge Ritter dismissed the case, saying that a vehicle must be taken without the owner's knowledge and consent. Shipper Meet Will Open In S. Monday WednesAdvisory day in the Hotel Utah, it was announced Saturday. Rail carrier representatives from Nebraska, Colorado, Wye: ming, Utah and Idaho are ex- pected at the three-dameeting. and Tuesday morning sessions include committee and general sessions. Rail freight transportation will be discussed Wednesday morning. At a noon luncheon, Charles L. Wheeler, president of Salt Lake Hard- ware Co., will address the group. Heber W. Harrison Classified Slop Drinking Th. ISTAILISHED 1921 Nowa Neal Treatment ST. STATE Gustav A. Babbei Gustav Albert Babel. 77. 3rd East. died Friday at 4:30' a.m. of causes in- - i ::,:v to axe. cident Oct. Born 26, Koenig,- - 1676. Istr and $64.50 y Box Springs EXCHANGE Fres Trial MATTRESS Co. 23 USED OFFICE CHAIRS Sir lo choirs $LIM kt. I yr. free tervice eserreely Free inopectien end scheme& Aseherited Rea Service Straw posture choirs $101101 v. Swivel desire $ITAIS up MANWILL PLUMBING 3e3 3rd $e. Water Heeler Hoodquetion All Well Anima trends PEMBROKE'S 24 ea Ph. 41424 Broadway NW, GET OUT of DEBT li I Comp hoe Avo mobil Pointing Cole, Monitio. VARA i GEIGER COUEITERS ism 910 Wash. St. leer) Sett lake City. Welt from BUDGET1 1216;iguhm Bar, 54761j A ' 50 Attention HOME BUILDERS CHECK THESE VALUES DIMENSION $99.50 M PINE NO. PINE NO. 18" THICK B. $117.00 ASPHALT SHINGLES STAINED CEDAR SHAKES M $95.00 M $9 95 Sq. $12.95 $15.95 SHINGLES PLEASANT GROVERuthie Mae Walker. 72. died at home here Saturday at 2:30 a.m. after an extended illness. Born July 16. Ingl. Lindon; daughter of Alfred and Emily Harris Keetch; married Benjamin Walker Nov. 26. 1900. Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Survivors: Six sons and daugh ters. Floyd A., Tooele; Mrs. VII-.sinia Wigginton, Lindon; Mrs. Lticille Moyle. Alpine; Mrs. Ruth Farr, Lee Gordon, Pleasant Grove; Horace K., Hebsr City; 16 grandchildren; four sisters and one brother. Mrs. Emily Aston, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Mettle Mecham. American Fork; Mrs. Louella Cullimore. Provo; Eva K. Thorne and Stanley Keetch, Linden. Funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m. ' Pleas. ant Grove Second Ward Chapel. Friends may call at family home Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Tues. 1day prior to services. Order Your Pi00341 Sq. $11.85 NAILS 16 PENNY COMMON $11.25 NAILS 'WardAd Sq. Holladay ADVERTISINO DEPARTMENT WILL CLOSE 1 4639 Holladay Blvd. In Wook "THE BUILDER'S MART" OLYMPIA LUMBER Early Keg Keg P.M. SATURDAY and HARDWARE 87-26- 7 dn Smart. Edna e Marion S. , Smart. ot:SM--- .4- pyne Married tagg t 1, Aft, 4 4,e, , E. O'Connor Mn. Marlon Klizabeth O'Connor, 49, Provo. died Thurs- , day of a heart ailment in Youngs-own0., while visiting her son. Robert. Born July 8, 19046 in Edens-burgPa., daughter of Andrew and Matilda Singer Kane. Married to Vincent J. O'Connor Nov. 29, 1922. Came to Provo in 1942. Member St Francis Catholic Church, Provo. Surviving, husband, daughter. son; Mrs. Marion B. (Louise) Goff, Provo; Robert V. O'Connor. Ft. Rragg, N. C.; her mother. Mrs. Andrew Kane, Youngstown: one grandchild; ono brother, one sister. Requiem mass Tuesday 10 a.m. In St. Francis Church by Father Arnold Paroline. Holy rosary Monday at 8:30 PM., Berg Mortuary. where friends call Monday evening. Tuesday before funeral. Burial in Provo City Burial Park. PROVO ;, Salt FOR SUNDAY'S 1 PAPER Condave S. ,,4 ,A - E. Murray Mary William Wallace Southam. 56. died Thursday at 5 a.m. tfl a Salt Lake hospital after a lingering illness. Born Alb, 25. 1897. at Vernal, a Her-on of George Henry and Isabelle Nellie Married bert Southam. Hunting April 5 1923. in Vernal. Survivors widow; parents. four sisters. five brothers: Mn. Barnes Cook, Cedar Valley. Utah County; Mrs. Walter Collier and Mrs. Victor Wilkins, Vernal: Mrs. Francis Martin. Provo; George. Clair. Ralph. Grant and Niles Southana all of Vernal. Funeral Monday I p.m. in Naples L 0 S Ward chapel. Friends caU at Vernal Mortuary Sunday afternoon and evening; at residence of I sister, Mrs. Walter Collier. Monday la a.m. to funeral time. Burial in Vernal Memorial Park Cemetery. TWIN Mrs. IDA. FALLS, Mary Elizabeth Murray, 98, died Friday at 8:55 a.m. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Rose North, Barbara Jo Kelly IDA.Barbara Jo daughter of Burton Kelly. C. and Jo Anne Barfusa Kelly. 62, Hawthorne. died Friday in a Pocatello hospital. : I brother. Surviving. pa Mark Eugene, and twin sister. Deborah Anne. Funeral Monday 11 a.m. in the Hall-GraChapel by Joseph How. ard. bishop of the 18th LDS Ward. rvi J. Mickelson Mrs. Carotin MA. Mickelson. 76 died at Weston Friday. Born Bornholf. Denmark, March 31. 1878, daughter of Carl G. and Maria JPPPSOn. Came to United States at age of 10. Married to Charles A. Mickel.' son. Nov 8. 1899. in Logan L D S Temple. Surviving: Husband; three sons: Lorenzo, Vemell of Weston: Le. land, Salt Lake City; two daughWentworth. Mrs. ters: Myrtle Weston; Mn. Anne Keppler, Seattle, Wash.; five grandchildren, four WESTON, JePPSOFI Twin Falls Born May 2. 1987 In Provi- dence. R. 1.. she had resided in Twin Falls since 1920. coming from Denver. She was a member of the Catholic Church. Her husband Thomas M. Murray died in 1914. Surviving are her daughter, two grandchildren. two Requiem niase will he celebrated by the Rev. Matthew Connelly at 9 cm. Monday in the St. Edward's Catholic Church. Rosary will be recited at 7,30 P.m. Sunday in the White Mortuary chapel Burial In the Twin Falls Cemetery by White Mortuary. Merritt S. Koons OGDENMerritt S. Koons. filL St.. died Thursday in an Ogden hospital. 9119. Born Jan. II. In Ma lad. Ida.. son of Charles T. and Ger. trude S Koons. Married Emily E. Slocum June 5. 1910. In Dillon. Mont Member of Ogden First Pres. bvterian Church. Weber Lodge No. S. Free and Accented Masons. Funeral Monday. 1 P.M., Lind. quist and Sons Funeral Chapel Burial Ogden City Cemetery 976.21st Funerals BAUM 3Lest end Feud Soles Large yellow and whlyt collie with license tanfrome W. 4745 So. about m on. meow. Children heartbroken. M. Kin& LOST FINAL WIND up S. L LOSTdowntown Wm' Clinton Mimi watch. Looks Ilk I599--round gime bal. Reward. Bal. evenings. LOSTRod mato eockor. lie. 1353: answers to Rudy. noargth So. LAST TIMES TODAY 14301 and Srid tad Rowerd, SILVERWARE lost betwoon La. In the afternoon at 1 p.m. 0 a.m. to 12 noon sharp, again of goon and Holladog. RewaghWocl to 5 p.m and continues daily until all Is sold to the bare walls. ding present to PLAID rim sun 'Samosa Red felt 07 364 S. State Street Store NECESSITY KNOWS NO LAM "MUST" IS MASTER HERE! Our lease expires sold at MAY Cu.. NOW! 10th. Entire STOCK of FURNITURE ordered Scouts of America. At 630 E. 1st South. All types of rides, refresh. mints. General admission 25c. MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL We have 10 operators well trained to beautify you. We have installed I new dryers. Call early TIME PAY. Approximately SO Bedroom Suites Approximately 40 Living Room Suites Approximately 20 Davenos Approximately 20 Floor lamps Approximately 50 Sets of Box Springs and Mattresses Approximately 30 Full Size & Single Size Mattresses Approximately 20 Platform Rockers Hundreds and hundreds of yards of CARPET and a full and complete line of APPLIANCES, REFRIGERATORS, DEEP FREEZERS and IRONERS and hundreds and hundreds of other small household articles will be sold. ordinances prohibit evening auctions! OUR STORE will be OPEN EVERY EVENING until 9 p.m. for making selections for next day's auction. City HOLLAND FURNITURE CO uneriII,f L or Otis Burtmsn Lyday will be held Mendez Et 12:30p.m. in the Masonic Temple. 6.50 E. So. Temple under the direction of Acacia Lodge No. 17. Friends ma z call at the Larkin Mortuary. 260 E. South P.m. Temple Sunday from 6 to I Monand at the Masonic Temple hour prior to Derv-iceday one-hal- f in Lake the Salt Interment City Cemetery. Funeral directors kerkin Mortuary. services for MURPHYMemorial Dr Edwin R. Murphy will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. 630 E. South Temple. with Arena Ledge No. 17 officiating. In lieu of flowers those wishing to the may send contribution. children'a hospitals and children's Funeral directors. Neil wards. O'Donnell Mortuary. STREETERFuneral services for Pearl Hartwell Streeter will be held Monday at 1 p.m. from Evans and Early. lit South and eth East. In charge of the Rev. George J. Weber. Friends may call Sunday prior to servevening and Monday ices. Interment will be in Salt Lake City Cemetery. r AC Prop. Re Sold Lot By Lot There Are Lots In AU BANKRI. AUCTION R. B. Rut Wholesale Plumbing Will Funersts BROS. CARNIVAL Sponsored by Troop 498, Sei tist of merchandise to be said out to the bore walls. MENTS con be arranged to suit your budget. Kathleen Anderson BAILEY CIRCUS AUCTION Funeral services for Gustav Babbel will be held Tuesday at 12 noon in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel. 260 E. So. Temple, Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 5 to 8 p.m. and Tues. day prior to services. Interment in Salt Lake City Cemetery under Florists the direction of Larkin Mortuary. ..,,,M,,,........,.......s.. . ...,.,,...M,ft..Mft MAIWISON Funeral services FLOWERS for Heber William Harrison will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Solt toke's Leading Florist Larkin Mortuary Chapel. 260 E. So. Temple. Friends may caU at shDaily the mortuary Monday from 6 to 8 When Mowers Are Cut Funeral Tuesday. 2 p.m. Weston p.m. and Tuesday prior to serv4-551..D S Ward chapel. Friends call ices. Interment in the Provo Ceme44 Larfamily home Monday evening. tery under the direction of Tuesday. Burial Weston Cemetery kin Mortuary. LEON BROWN by Webb Mortuary, Preston. MARIAMFuneral services for Frank Leslie Has lam of 3501-3r-FLORAL East will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Rose Room 30 E. 1th South. 7.4 BURLEY, MA.Graveside serv- with Illation Louis Zundel officiatices for Kathleen Anderson, infant ing. Friends maY rail at the M6r'. EVANS FLORAL daughter of Eugene and Barbara tuary Sunday from to PM. Waugh Anderson were held Satur- and at the .residence Monday from oestitt41 anerreasonable day at 9 Am. in the Pleasant View 10 arn until noon, and at the funeral arrangements Pi $ 7883 one hour prior to serf 244 S Hairfloral, Cemetery. mortuary Bishop Verl R. Chesley. Burley ices. Funeral directors. Deseret Sixth Ward. Church of Jesus Christ Mortuary. 1 Latter-day of rMoth,rs Day Sainte. conducted the services. Funeral services for JILTI She died at Cottage Hospital Fri- Anna Jelte will be held Monday St LE SINGING CANARIES 2 a.m. shortly after birth. at 12 noon in the Larkin Mortuary YOUNG PARAKEETS day at All kinds of kittens Survivors: Parents; one sister. 260 E. So. Temple. Friends " N:111CY: gne brother, William; her Chapel. TROPICAL FISH rail at the mortuary Sunda,' may Mr. and from 4 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior sisits AQUARIUMSall paternal grandparents. Mrs. Albert J. Anderson. 'Burley, to services. Interment in the South TROPIQUARIUM and her maternal grandmother. Jordan Cemetery under direction a of Larkin Mortuary. II N. Oth West ,Mrs. Ethel Waugh, BurleY. Row. 4Pomels PUBLIC Judkins W. W. Southam 2Auction 2Auction Saks Mary C. Bakers Chart - Swenson.; 't POCATELLO. President, Dies Corn-missi- and: Fork. Spanish May 3. 1911. in Son of Church Rites Monday For Dr. Murph y SPRINGVILLEFred RP' re ee Lorenzo L. Snow, name-callin- Fred S. Smart M. died Friday at 1 a in in his home here. Born Nov. 9, 1889, in son of Provo, ACADEMY d VERNAL Ruthie Mae Walker CLASSIFIED 8 PENNY BOX Craner survivors: Widow. Ruth Huff; two sons, Martin V. Hull', Moscow attorney, and James E. Huff, a stu. dent at H arvard. and one brother. Roy Huff. Vancouver. B. C. Funeral services will be conduct. ed here Tuesday at 3 pan. SOUTH MAN I. NO. E. R. moscow IDA. Laurance Ed win Huff, Idaho attorney. died at his home here Thursday. Born in Missouri and came to Idaho in 1902 where he had been an attorney. He was prominent in civic affairs and vice president of tilt state Vandals Boosters Assn. Mr, Huff was graduated from the University of Idaho law school and was admitted to the Idaho Bar Assn. In 1924. ' 210-L- ij Laurance Huff $9550 . Continued from Page B-construction of the dam is not passed. The ultimate objective of OGDEN A heated debate said the administration is only Echo Park supporters is to make the "supply coincide with over "laxity in the Industrial interested in corporations. He explained, the demand." Commission of Utah" highlight"They have faith in America, A s we do not have sufficient Lorento L. Snow, 66, died in ed the final session of the.18th they say.' Is it faith to believe water in our semi-arilands Hartford, Conn., Friday. He was annual state C I 0 convention all we can offer- our people is in the right quantity or right the youngest son of former unemployment?" he asked. Saturday. places, we must increase the The stand on the Upper Colo- use of that near at hand President of the Church of Jesus A resolution calling for better Saints underground mining inspections rado Basin was contrary to a (through Echo Park) and devel- Christ of Latter-da- y was defeated after 30 minutes national stand that opposes all op major resources to meet the Lorenzo Snow. Mr. Snow, a retired naval capof angry accusations. construction of multiple pur- demands of men." Those favoring the resolu- pose dams in national parks. A Mr. Clyde urged immediate tain, had been a resident of tion charged the Industrial resolution called upon the na- - action on the bill, explaining Hartford for many years, where Commission with "malicious tional group to make an excep-- that "delay at the present was he had been an official in the Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Co. tantamount to defeat." negligence" in mine inspections. tion en the project. F. Harrison, Capt. Snow was born in BrigDr. Bertrand They laid the blame on Gov. J. The group voted to seek re--f Bracken Lee's economy pro. peal of the state income tax academy president, addressed ham City in 1866. He moved to gram that had reduced the bill which provides a short form the Friday evening dinner ses- Salt Lake City in 1896, where commission's personnel. tied to the federal form and sion of the meeting. He said the he studied at the University of Those opposing the resolution served to reduce the tax by in- - incre a sin g population's de- Utah. He is survived by his widow g said it meant only creasing exemptions. The same muds for food will result in and would not accomplish its resolutions pledged continuing increased f rage production and one son in addition to two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Cole, Logan, purpose. opposition to the excise tax or through use of harmones and and Lucile, Santa Rosa, Cal.; other substances to promote Job Program Offered increased sales taxes. also one brother, LeRni Snow, The group opposed reappor- - growth. The Saturday session wound Salt Lake City. During the dinner special up three days of criticism of tionment because "it would give Funeral services will be anArwere Dr. to awards congiven 15 counties settled on a state sparsley government action nounced later. L. of dean the thur Beeley, and national level. Delegates trol of the state." U. of U. Graduate School of offered a program to Social Work, and Dr. Melvin A. stem unemployment. Cook, professor of metallurgi- Major actions by the organcal engineering at the U. of U. ization would support the Upper Dr. Lincoln Ellison, of the Colorado River Basin Project, Intermountain Forest and L. oppose present Utah tax system, Range Experiment Station, oppose abandonment of junior Ogden, automatically became colleges by the state and oppose Utah Retail Bakers Assn. Memorial services for Dr. president of the academy at the reapportionment proposal. will hold their annual members Dr. Ellison The group also adopted res- Edwin R. Murphy, 72. promi- the dinner meeting. conference May 15 at 7 p.m. was vice president the past olutions favoring medical serv- nent Salt Lake at Andy's Smorsgasbord, 3350 pediatrician, year. Dr. J. Williams, ice plans, the national apSteyart will be conducted Monday at head of the department of ge Highland Dr. prenticeship program, National Paul Margetts, association Guard membership and honor- 2 p.m. in the Masonic Temple ology and dean of the graduate president, said all retail bakery State at Utah school AgriculI C Frank Acacia Price 0 under the direction of Bonacci, ing operators of the state are Intural College, was named vice vited worker, who died last year. to attend. Lodge No. 17. Gov. J. Bracken Lee came in president and will take office Election of new officers will in The that family requests as president next year. for his share of the criticism a short business meetlieu of flowers, friends may morn-sen- d highlight on a Saturday Speakers for what was termed "phoney ing. Dinner and a program will donations to the children's ing symposium agreed that the follow. economy." Clarence Palmer, U. S. should offer technical C I 0 staff member and state hospitals. Dr. Murphy, member of the nalegislator, charged that the Lee Utah State Medical Association, assistance to undeveloped d. They Okehs the of tions worl claim its administration, despite Salary Boosts died Friday at 7:30 a.m. in a stressed, however, that such of economy, had spent 21 milThe Salt Lake Cctunty Lake hospital of a heart assistance be strictly technical lion dollars left them by a for- Salt ailment. Friday approved salary and that the U. S. should guard mer aerministration. He ir survived by two daugh- against becoming involved in increases from $300 to $323 per month for Ira Proctor, buildDoing Nothing ters, Mrs. Robert H. Bird, Salt political problems. administration in Wash-- Lake City; Mrs. Kenneth C. Dr. A. Ray Olpin, president ings and grounds, and Merlin Th; was charged with stand- Robertson, Berkeley, Cal.; a of .the U. of .U. and one of the Butler, custodian at the City' said, "We and County Building. members, ing bp doing nothing to check brother,: H. Bruce Murphy, Al- panel W. J. Smith, buquerque, N. M.; a sister, Mrs. should help other countries to unemPloyment. assistant to the executive vice M. A. McMaster, Grantwood, help themselves." Saturday about noon with seeThe academy meeting closed tion meetings and reports. president of the National C I 0, N. J., and four grandchildren. ,A, , ......BORROWING et 22-26- 62 FIR y ' t Industry Commission laxity' Scored by CIO' Lake L D S ,:xs: ,.,,,,, :.,..,. e. They :';:' Tempi lived in Spanish Fork, Provo and Springville. New York Life Insur CI:..., zt';',.,0 Inc. agent 3f i:'.:,'::A'dt years. He retired in 1949 due to ill health. Mr. Smart Surviving! wad- two sons on. ow. Springville; daughters: Max Smart, Fair Oaks. Cal.; W. J. Smart, Springville: Mrs. Robert L. (Genevieve) Tanner, Palo Alto. Cal.; 14 grandchildren; our brothers, two misters. E. Mc. Broom Mater& noon in Berg Funeral Funeral Tuesday 1 p.m. in Berg Mortuary. Monday call Provo. Friends beMortuary. Friends call there Mon. Sunday S 14 OGDEN Mrs. Mary Ellen Mcp.m.. Monday dak 6 to 6 p.m. and Tuesday be- fore funeral. Nulty Britern, 96. former Ogden Burial American fore funeral. resident. Med in a Los Angeles Fork Cemetery. hospital Thursday. it was learned Ervin E. here Friday. Born in Underhill Center. lit, RIVERDALE Weber County May 4, 1858. Married to Patrick Ervin Edward Judging. 43. River- F. Breem Oct. 12, 1888. in Burdale. died Thursday in an Ogden lington, Vt. He died six years OURAY. tlintah CountyColson of hospital bert Ankerpont. Cathago. Member of St. Born July 19, 1910, In Warren. olic Church. charterJoseph's Roy and Clara Santio Ankerpont, member of Wednesday, 3;15 p.m.. in a Weber County son of Charles St. Joseph's Sewing Circle. Cath4 died Edward and Minnie East Juditins. olic Womon's League, St. Joseph's Salt Lake hospital. Survivors. parents; a brother and Married Lucille Child. Oct. 18, Altor League of the two sisters, Roy Jr.. Margie and 1933. in Logan L D S Temple. Sacred Society, Heart. Widow. Riverdale; Geneva. all of Ouray; two grandSurviving: 'The body will be shipped to !' parents, Mrs. Ethel Unca Plauk two eons and two daughters. Ervin Ogden. where requiem mau will Alan Child. Verla Jessie be celebrated and Mrs. Birdie Tabbee; a GMT, in St. Joseph's grandmother. Tarch Queeth, OuraY. and Lana Kay Judging. Riverdale; Catholic Church Monday at II Funeral Saturday. 2 p.m., in mother. Warren.; four brothers a.m. Holy rosary at Aultorest Randlett Episcopal Church. Friends and a sister. Funeral P.m. Sunday at Funeral Monday, 3 P.m., Lind- Burial Inchapel call at the chapel Saturday, 1 p.m. Mountain View Cemeto funeral time. Burial in R andlett quist and Sons Funeral chapel. tery. by Aultorest Mortuary. EPiacoPal directed Burial by Ogden Cemetery. Cemetery. Olpin Mortuary. Roosevelt. Now Avolloblol WITHOUT 11GRANT So Toon boon' I 44'1""argc. , Mr. Sh u man succeeds R c ha r d Maughan, PROVO--M- rs. Mary E. Ritchie Craner. 77. died Friday at 8:15 a.m. in her home. 44 N. 7th W a t. Born March 31. 1877. in Charleston. " Wasatch County. daughter of John MeIke, and Sarah Me. Ritchie. Married to James Chrystal Wagstaff. March 15. 1899. in Salt Lake City. Mr. Wagstaff died April 11. 1904. Married John R. Stubbs in Salt Lake L D S Tern - Mrs. Crane? pie, He died in 1928. Married to John 3. Craner Nov 14. 1938, in Salt Lake L D S Temple. He died in 1935. Surviving: daughter Mrs. Moyle Provo: two (Hazel C.) Stubbs. grandchildren; one brother. two -'- JOE BOHON AUTO Demo- crats. Colbert Ankerpont OVIRMAN SOUTH STATE Pricod for Immediate clooranco 01, Display - Air Foam to Match. Oki, et 1149 East oth South -- 135-- MATTHESSES Avg WATER HEATERS and up $44.95 Mary berg. Germany... to Mr. and Mra. Babbel. August a n d President .. manager. a n d Cleaners ', Tailors many years before re--',. Mem-tirement. bar of LDS Church, and of Maeser Society. Married Barbara K. Hettinger, March 26 1912. Mr. Babbel in Lake Salt Other S h 'survives. Temple. survivors, three sons, Wilford N., Richmond. Cal.; Frank IL and Hal P. Babbel Salt Lake City; 16 brother. Herman, grandchildren. Salt Lake City. and sister. Mrs. Santa Monica. Frank Graateit, 260 E. Funeral Theaday noon 'South Temple. where friends may call Monday. 5 to It p.m, Tuesday prior to lervices. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. Classified Monet Loan Co. Locally-Owne- d 854 S. Display 3 Salt Lake City's Oleen Shuman, University of Utah political science student, Friday night was nattftd chairman of the Salt ttt Lake County 1621-11t- Peacock 22-342- Student at U. Heads County Young Demos Young Miss Georgie Y. Hardy, Sandy was elected president of the and Granddaughters of Brigham granddaughters Young Assn. at a luncheon meet. ing Friday noon at the Lion House. Other new officers for the year include Mrs. Lyle Y. Gates, vice president; Mrs. Elwood M. Bachman, treasurer, and Mrs. Harold N. Wilkinson, secretary. Members of the association paid special honor to one of their young members, Miss Ann Clark Miss Clark's selection as "Miss Utah State Fair of 1953" won her the Brigham Young de. seendants' award as "outstanding member of the year." She Great-Monda- Last night was "Black Fri., day" for the state's civic and business leaders. They got a toasting at the annual "Roast" ol the Salt Lake Junior-Cliamb-er of Commerce. Put over the griddle were Gov. J. Bracken Lee, Dr. E. Allen Bateman, Mayor Earl J. Glade, City Police Commissioner Lyle B. Nicholes, City Streets Commissioner Joe L. Christensen, Gus P. Backman, Judge Willis W. Ritter, Milton L. Weilenman, state Demo. cratic chairman: Oral J. Wit. kinson, state G 0 P chairman; Dr. A. Ray Olpin and Maj. Ed Gallagher, city defense director. Fielding K. (Smat) Smith was master of ceremonies. Salt Lake attor..24(. ney, as head of the organization. Other officers elected at the night Mr. Shuman Friday included Mrs. Richard meeting H. King, vice president; Mrs. Marlene How, secretary, and Lowell T. Patton as treasurer. 'Fireside Reunion Set Named as members of the board of directors were Richard Returned missionaries from the Central States Mission, Wheatley, Mrs. Emma D. King, Mrs. Keith B. Hansen, William Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y J. Luttrell and Mr. Maughan. Saints, will meet for a fireside reunion Sunday at Plans were laid at the meet9 a.m. in Bryan Ward Chapel, ing to organize a Young Demoh East. a cratic chapter at the University Mrs. Mildred McKay will be of the famous colonizer and of Utah, under direction of Mr. Shuman. 'Church leader. speaker. OGDEN Frank Piersanti. 71, died in Rock Springs. WYO.. Thursday. Born in Italy in 1883. a son A.M. of Pietro and Maria Pierunti. Surviving: brother and sister in EMPTY oRANGENtILLE. Counts Italy two nephews and four nieces Mn s. Omits Ann Mile. Peacock, in ()mien and Idaho. 72. died at her residence ThursThe body will be brought to day after an Innen. Ogden for funeral services and Born Orangeville, Feb. 25. 1882. burial. Announcement will be by daughter of Orson and Sophia Wildermuth Mortuary. Jewkes Miles. Married to De Roy Lynn Peacock Oct 17. 1809, in Orangeville. Solemnised in Manti L D S Temple. Mr, Peacock died in 1933 Heber William Harrison. 112, 225 Surviving, son, Kenneth, Orange- N. tat West, died after a long illness Friday. 2 p.m.. at his realville; six grandchildren; five two brothers. Orson. dence, Samuel Miles. Orangeville. Born Salt Lake City. March 25, Funeral Monday, 2 P.M. Oriente- 1872. son of William and Hannah Adams Harrison. Member L D S ville L D S Chapel; Raymond in North Seventeenth bishop. Friends call at Church where he was an elder. family home Sunday 4 to 8 1).1n, Ward, 10 a.m, until funeral. Member local Bricklayer. Union. Monday Married Mary Anna Madsen Feb. Burial Orangeville Cemetery. Wit-bec-k 22, 1000, in Provo. Funeral Home. Survivors. widow; two Sons. Heber Glen. Los Angeles; Lloyd Classified Display two daughters. Fullerton. Mrs. Lola H. Wilson. San Bernal, (lino. Cal.; Miss La Von J. Harrison. Wilmington. Cal.; six grandchilBUDGET SYSTEM dren. Orpha Kin Hold Meet y !Frank Piersanti OBITUARIES voun Nun Ily -- 115 - ... -- Salt Laka City, Saturday, May 8, 1954 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, .I Ogden. Utah AU of the merchandise will be sold to the highest bidder or bidders in accordance with our regular terms and conditions. ALL SALES ARE FINAL,. Everything will be pold as iswhere la" by Iota. by the piece. pound, foot or barrel, without limit or re25 serve deposit is required of all buyers in certified check. purchase order or cash. nie balance must be paid within 48 hours after ule. for eppointmeaL appoint ment. Evenings by CAREL'S BEAUTY SAWN AND SCHOOL 1061 E. 31st south 544175 BIFOCALS OR TRIFOCALS BOTHER YOU? New blended lens. No d lino JUMP or dizziness. Sredimal all distances. Avail eats at Or., un S. ktat. S. Ph. 54430. 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