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Show LakeCity, Friday, Jantiori 28, 1955 Solt AND TELEGRAM, DESERETNEWS .7 I t Special ,f3onus.Concert Monday Accredil Study.;. Pianist Booked With Y. Sy mp dni Concludes fot.,, , , ve d , t aot Col Ieen Bohn Gloria Leavitt Raymond Cynthia Gessel ramela Burt Hansen IIIRTIIDAY GREETINGS TO: Gordon Willis Swenson, son of rdt,- and Mrs. Alfred '0 Swenson,-484-5tAve.; Gloria Mr. and Mrs,. of Jayne- Leavitt, daughter Clyde 11,'Leatilt, 1482 IV 4th South: Colleen Bohn, daughter of Mr and Mrs'. Alma Bohn, 2243 Hollywood Ave,: Cynthia Gessel, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Clyde Gessel, Aye,; Raymund lloteling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale R llofeling, 520 S, Dth West: Dwaine Glendon Burt, 1513 IV gth South: Pamela May Ilansen, daughter 'of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon N.,: I1ansen,',217 13 St.; Tommy Ifiolen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tholen. East, and ell other babies' bne year old Friday, (Baby pictures will be taken free 'at the Deseret News and Telegram offices, 33 Richards St,, from 10 cm Monday through Friday, at least three days before baby's h - Club Delegates AEC - 666-2n- Pepresentatives of Salt Lake aid-1- - 4 4, - Salt -- d F ' ... - - - se, tti-W- . - ' - - Chtney4aid: -- t - beASkOdr,,P. A!surflt,lll responsibility for a , -ithe county. Duties would include the establishment of a system of fire wardens and eventual visit tc-- every, home, , kir. Cheney said. The Kiwanis Club official - - said the plan depended 'upon of the city and defense programs. "I hecounty combined ' - program lieve would enable us to and get aid from the federal government for Salt Lake . City, All we re trying to do is aid the citizen," he said. :. a-- . - . ,- ' - , : - , - 2421 'Logan 'Banker -- tiarried to'Ast - -- - its---- , r and ' Latter-da- y Speak At ERsign Stoke Meet -- . U 'Aid -- - Dr. Walter T, Ilas- - - - about 8:58 p.m Althoughs-nearly Ilrliagler-WaProvo- - boat 80-yea- - s y - Leggye Writer Talk Margaret A. Edlefsen RIME. IDAHOMrs. Margaret Ahgeline Edlefsen, 89, Rigby. died Wednesday in a local rest home. Born Reb. 12, 1865, at Clarkston, Utah, daughter of Jesse T. and Margaret- Edward Clark. Married to Edict' R. Edlefsen in 1884 in the Logan Temple, Church of Jesus Saints. Nine Christ of Latter-da- y sons a n d daughters survive. George, Berkeley. Calif.. Jesse. Phoenix. Ariz.; Marion, Oakland. alif.; Tiro, Blackfoot ; lilts. Margaret West, and Mr. Christina Call, Oakland, Calif.; Ed, Thornton; Mrs, Einnut Wohlwend, Electric City. Wash., and Dell, Salem., Ore. Eckersell Mortuary will ear flounce funeral services.. l, old, V and IS - noTHEriG, p. 13f.!a: Gorgeous Coats Sell-ou- t! ) Priced Low for of-Ladi- es' 40 DAYS NT a-S- 6!, -- 1AE115,-l.$..c.ARY.$--..; Now the Fru p o r fa n tsavingsy- OFF ou've waited IninmeMonallo -- tre----- d Onci I , -- - , and Gi Street. Sunday sessions a.4410'11,.m. and '2,13.rowil1 be held in the.: sitUrray DC11001 7einkle To Assembly Hall Impanel own Square,. ' Ort14, ' it7 ' To Study Legislation - - maker. , Meeces, ptush suedes and pin checks. Colors: Rose, Rosewood, Lemon Blue Just tar and others. Sizes I to ed It Regularly, 3.50--.- -' OFF th GABARDINE SUITS ,, -- -r , , - - , Jury Fctr Boyi: In cadet and Stu. -- dent Sizes. Values to 27.8 TO PAT NOCtSHDOW ri WHISTWIG TEAKETTLES Gleaming' AluminumWhile They Last! ii, YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! , e'. Many Ladies' Dept. Bargains USE IT! roma , t 1-- .(R-Sa- lt ' R 9 Shantung-typ- e Rayon Med. and Large Only, Reg. '6.95 win be Im, . a In murder trial here paneled 'TOO , -Apanel- drsctission of issues Friday evening: 4rial is the feature of the now before the' State LegislaAdrama. The ture highlighted the FridaY kliiii noon luncheon meeting' of Salt ,Jan.16',' The play 11,1,11 for the pUblie at Lake .Exchange Club in Ifotel Junior High School 'AAA; DiScussants included Sens. i ailiiii t4nt by , Murray ,TSc fiespians. Frank Openshaw . 'Jn if4R-St&talk nlernhers 11nd Hare .be ary Like) au len :A. the 54 Vic,st 2r.d Svuth tre,called upon to Reps. Ralph LGeorge)and 'I's. Joyce White as itt Lake) and Sheffield serle RSalt e.m. 11 2 to open roily CM W takes the I leachhg role. Larson 1,11)111rAY-.-114131- a discount from a famous zip-lin- MEN'S JACKETS Illn e r g I' arrangements Berg lkviincu,y ;OtkAtard,--chapalq--;14.-Aven- , a-k - en1-2---Broaddath e Berg Itiortu- . ' zilsolinicanocurts, W WHITE SHIRTS Funeral arran. ments will be meetings will be in the ' SportShirts ' Ittglatpritsito.nd.LEmbet5 A114 1 , their wives at 8 p.rnSaturday, Sorensen both of Mt. Pleas'ant. With : 1 2.88-NO- at 41 ---- Soys1 t. t Monis Stiort.Shirts SAVE-HALF- for.-Do,n'iWai- Come early! Not leftovi ers,--6ubrand new Coats bought SAVE;:-:BALF!''':'-'7::- - announted-hT!- -s A Raw Shipment ure WHITE-ELEPHA- . - Ile- - t I , 1111CHASE&,..) Just Unpacked! It: 'During Starls : , meeting at 6:3pri, and a meet- - one brotler and one sister, Em ' DINNERS that, --- .SPECIAL 1 -- ..11a&lerAtud-Mrs.-,Georg- orow , 1003:-'-Arti- t e I Society. tome R Mrs. Armitage Member of the !Sibley Paris Ward. Survivors include one son, Firth S. Armitage; two daughters. Mrs., Deithis Briggs, Mrs, Themes H. Dangerfteld, 13 grandchildren, 29 all of Salt Lake City; two sisters, Mrs. Emil, Smith, Toronto. Canada. and Edith Settle. Scarborough, England. '44-- I 1eeskating-1- , i 1025 South. Born bee. IMO, at 'Bromley. Yorkshire, E n daughter of Joshua and Agnes Davidson Set. tie. She came to Utah as a convert to the Church Jesus Christ v,f Latter-daSaints. Married James Salt in Armitage Lake Temple in ermon ' 'Ilrets---11-reic'Alloo' a' daughter, E. 27th ' . I Provo ear, nose and throat physician, died Thursday night at a Provo hospital of head injuries suf. fered earlier in a fall, Dr.' Ila,sler suffered severe head injuries when he fell on the stairS at Ralph's Radio, Shop, '1 226 South University Ave. ' lie died at a Provo hospitallIt 40, prominent '' are noted ''',. :;,.- -- ----- of the arv. of Provf.. Elder ?dark E, Council of the Twelve, Church 1 Stirvivt s include his widow, Z ft. FOOD, of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Prot, sons, Dr. Walter T. has Saints, aflI . address Ensign ler Jr., Everett, Wash.; ''''' Dr. GOOD Stake quarterly conference sesthur D. Basler, Madison. and Sunday. sions Saturday J. William leasler, Grand SERVICE Wis,; ' Elder Petersen, just retur d junction, Colo.; daughter, Mrs: Yes we ''from South America, will ad- - Melvin c. (Ada) Miller', New GOOD ,,, died ThursdaY evening at. the home of Mrs. Clara oung,--Lou- Idahot--ato- to ,Gived a H , Petersen , Clarcr-Si---Armitag- e-,' -- , PROVO ' ------- t.t.',!ip4',71" The Star Doe) It Again!- IL,FalLtnitaitti - ,. ' - , Is i Z Oto-Ophtha- t. I IrnILIIJftIJ L h.1 ow, - :. ";IIM'' , a NITt- - TILL tbigNDAY , 1 - -- hi - d odor's from Physician-S-4nSurand gree three step. tual Fire Insurance at the of Baltimeire;11d. College 1 director .Logan liorneigeons '. , Ile recently attended the Da- Building Society. tional meeting of 11'0108ical society in New York Elder Petersen to COMPLETE -CHINESE DINNERS Nr- ..,..... -- 7 I turector.9zyvthBearfrtirytTlchr;--- 'N :'''. Jgwett,,,,Wirs- Mrs. ' JevfeetEmma C. Vincent, Mrs. Pearl Auto. tin. Salt Lake. City; Mrs. Anna J. 19 Martin. Calif.; Inglewood, grandchildren and 17 -- I , f daughters,George VV . .- , - , 'ci , - ',' er otera..---Genev- Resigns Utah Post 1)10s of.::jilloilqs.,::. Saints. CO. STEAK PRIME 'eled Safety Official . 0, 71 ,i ' '''.'";.:'''''' -- ,!,;,e s,,, ;,:,.';, '' ''' - , .. I . h of Durango. Colo.; anotnet , a ''' - one---sis Ind - - - grandchildren. 1 .:: .. . - 4 harbor Thursday e;s,la Ile had worked at his afternoon, am l' graduate 10fliCa' during the morning:, lie , young served as dircetor of the Logan The Provo eye and ear spi-1- , Chamber ;of tommerce for 15 cialist years. lit Is past president of P resident of the Intermountain Society.' the Logan Rotary Club. lie Was Bankers, Ile was born Jan, 31 1875 I and Assn, and a ':tnember of its had practiced eyi, ear, nose and throat- - tivatment since 1905 in board of directors- In 1938. andtProtO. is treasurer Sonne Mr. . , Mary Jo, Kay. Frances James Andersen, all of Salt Lake City, three stepchildren, Mrs. Donna Grierson, rnento, Calif.; Airman 2.C. Richt ard L. Nuzman, French Ifonard co, and Airman--1.C.--Dean Nuz.rnart, Mt: Clement-- v, his mother and ,-- berof 1 t ...'1....k''' itir''''",,,:.1,-"--, Survivors: son and .... - .P...ovcri.,:.;:Pl!..it.i..kI.O.R Lawrence P. Andersen, 47aLl EW1 tierrimac St, died ALMA Sonnet president and' 1) nine hetut director-- of the First ...National nitaelc., lie was found dead in Bank of Logan, was named, to Col-his bed about 2:30 a.m. Friday the Utah State Agricultural , Trustees....Thtirs-.1erboard of lr lege 'bFinernbers-nrhislartil. day. lie was born Sept.:30, 1907, lie was appointed by Gov. J. In Aspen, Colo., a son of Chris Bracken Lee to serve the un. and Nora Shea Andersen. Ue expired term of Reed Bullen, 'who 'resigned his posimarried La Veil Smith Nuzman 1Logan, tion after being elected to the on-- Aug. 20, 1950. State Senate. The term will Mr. Anderseri was employed expire June Is 1957.- a The appointment is subject driver for Collett Tank Confirmation by the Senate. to Lines. Mr. Sonnet a Logan native, Is lie is survived by hi widow n assistant totheCtiunell of and four adopted 'children, Twelve, Church of 'Jesus Noiar-RokinSon-- 7 1. - .,,,.' " ' , - 1;I i ,4.,,,., ,41 r;.;77,12!"--7- W. Jew. Sept 25, 1894, in S a I t Lake Cit,O. Was a mem- - - -- - - :! : I - 68 - -- ,. ,:,,,,,,,,,,-..,- ' i''' ,4:: - Geor ge Ott City . a son :.11I N..: ., .' . Stephen H. Hunter i. Eleanor lab '. L o v e. ,'. Married A'77.tr I.-.flint 1110.14 ..tunt- -"""24v9fltli,"411-. Solt iii...Z....:.1,-s;- , ...,.; Lke City. Mem- ,i, '. .... Ward, Church of ;... Jesus Christ of '' ) - at-th- e Dies at 119me Thurg1iLta , et tthrerE .. ,..!.!...i - ;?:, , 113311-- ac--- - i lle. 4 -- Sb :,,.... ()Mott- - fors, Swedelt, a daughter of Eric ... - e untlful. P. Andersen '.. , .. high-trippriato- ie , Vimont St. 7-11o- Li - -- - 4, ....,' ' - MrsTRobert-rlinctertc,-Celltervi- - -- - at 18643. I t, It Mr. lt i 'Erne-it-Plat- - e ,Ave. of' causes, Incident to age. ---- ,..., -- . : Lasiott.-..Chainb- . - dm beinpa.L.,,,,,t,,,, Atomiilut - - 1.1:11m gl issionersanriourited,were - - F , , Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, 812.4th East. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sharp,,' 1455 W.. 2157Soutit. Mr. and Mrs, George Eddy, 1105 South Main. Mr, and Mill. John Wlegg,1532 Michigan Ave! Mr. and Mrs. John Rix, 2247 Atkin Ave. and Mr. and Mrs'. Edward Kanaus, 76138 W, 3500 South. Mr, and Mr Don Kennedy, Dugway. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris F. Johnson,1373 Luckspring De Mr, and Mrs. Ellery Hansen, 3611 'Wellington St Mr . and Mrs. David E, West, 144 S. 8th East. Mr. and Mrs. Richard. D, Wyss, 2026 Stratford Ave, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Sweet, 243 E. 1st South. 'Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Sortntag, 25 South. ,,5th ' 4 -- -- , Garticielt 430 - I BOYS: - , h. I - at '7 ' -'-'- - ram., idled Fri day at 3 Cm. tri a . local bospitaL - Nurse Serv ice " withhillaiii- g accreditation--at---th- -" . Love L. Le Ars. 60. of StAlye rt' L. , Mr:Ind'Mri; n ' , . Mr, and .Mrs, Gerald Matson, e, ,, antt-Mr- 71'- Trove-conce- Steve i 2853 S. 23rd ESA. Mr. and Mrs.:Burnell,Burndage, 348, E. Oth Soulh. - here-last--julyr- e to-rth- ' 1 Keirns. ,Mr.- In ?kr 14, , ; Mec ton 0 a mission :J.', ;jor Tlund ' Filled tinstanees of ghost surgery at tó Holland. Was ' kIt' Another project is the devel-- I two hospitals:, fee s p I iit t i n g !retired 'Salt Lake businessman member of S igma ...tt. 4 , Chi. Rotary Club ' Mr. Love Alta Club, Salt opmpft of better materials for among some doctors, improper as president of the Salt Lake Lake ,Coontry Club. American fecorcLkeeping and the il corn m u nity ',Nursing Service of Commerce. itirldingivbeels itid.sandpapet.ilnetheal ' . and Transportation Club. exis.tenAce,f,f!i!,!., h!zarctls.andtw a's a main item Of 'llusiness at World War I. veteran and worked Not long ago, the 's for the Missouri Pacific Railroad practices department4 poorlidministrative s . for 35 years. Was, general agent annual busithe Lt.ganizati-ort.; , Peifeeted- - a orwIlospita-1in Salt Lake for railroad at tima y. of 'his deaLh. meeting-Fridaness 11,1cMuIlin Dr, Thursday night gas filter (9s Navy- rockets, on and Survivors: w ill o w; have all !said the hospitalsnoon daughter. Steve R.... Luana June. The session was beld at The university's ceramics en ,, Janet Mrs. and brothers Orton; e4 4. great many -- R,, Volk-in Hotel Utah, 'with Mrs,- - Dorgincers are Milton. bier. Viola, Call, Afton, ficinci ,othy Lowman, state director of '7 Douglas W, and Eugene Love. Mrs. processifivot non metallic min,1 Guymon, all lit- Salt Lake t public healthmurses, as speaker. ends. They lwork girth- glass,1 Mrs. DOria May. BurleY. ('it, and t sticceeds two Atrandchildren. Louis ir Bjorkldnd .rertland cement, plaster, bLick,1 may call Sunday from new officers Other to 8 p.m. and 'Monday prior to 6 Hersey. 1.i.le (14.,,Pthet, ref Illet9)4,,Al ag--elected. fridaykIclude,,Mrs,40- - - services at 260 F. South Temple. ' Irials willlbe.Sa1t Lake , ,. City Cemetery. seph Rosenblatt, vice president, d'e.! One of the few ceramics and Miss Ada Burt of the UniL partments in the country the 's) . . S versity of Utah College of Nursdh'ision was.established in 1948. i ing, seentary. Dr. Iloy V. Peel of the UniverNew board members are Mrs. sity of Utah will deliver the Edith Garner, State Welfare sermon at the 11 am. worship Commissionz, Brent Goates, as- service at the Zion Evangelical sistant superintendent of LDS Lutheran Church, 2nd South Hospital; Reid Griffin, Union Ilevirl Nixon Stewart, Salt and 4th East, Sunday. PacificRailroad; Dr. Victor Ku-sel- Laker who has spent several Pastor of the church, the key. M.D.; Mrs. Kate Killprock, years studying writing in Paris Leon L. Lines, director of Erie , N.- - Hawkins, is attending registered nurse; John Y. and London universities, will the Financial Responsibility Di- the National Lutheran Council Mohler, W. T. Grant Co. execuaddress a meeting of the Salt vision of the Utah rubric Safety mass evangelism conference in tive;Mrs. Joseph A. Oftenheim- Lake Chapter, League of Utah Milwaukee, Wis., this week. er, Mrs. John S..Price and Sister Writers, Monday at 7:45 p.m. in Department, has resigned Ted Wege, member of the Olivia MarieLadministrator of the OakB9onl Di the Belvedere churoh council of the Zion Holy Cross Hospital. Hotel. 2 Mr. Lines will become safety will The service's annual report congregtition, His topic will be, "The Writer Lutheran director for the Utah Motor conduct ttm Sun- was tote presented by Maxine lin liturgy What He Thinks Europe Club. Ile has been assistant diA. Thomas, executive director. land Hew He Lives." Service. day rector of the financial respon'Newly elected superintendent E sibility division for several of the church school, Earl Esse,' to when he years prior Jap. 1, will be in thane of family wor-became director. ship and education at 9:30 a .m.' Jay C. Newman, comthissiorier in the absence of Pastor J of public safety, said he planned Hawkins. 'to to asuccessor to Mr, The pastor will return cort-Lines within several days. duct services on Feb, 6. Stadfunt 7 lie explained that each club -- 4, Jed ' The worklmlleasons , is Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Ortei, 231 S. 317d East. Mr. Ind lklITS, Jack A. Phillips,- 4855-W- . 4835 South, Xr8111. Mr. and Mrs. FeJute, 1301, E. 21st South. 'Dr. and ,Mrs. Lloyd nicker, 6707 S. 350 East, Bountiful. Meyers, 357 North Mr.'and Mrs. Russell Simmons, 330 E. 7th South.-' Mr.iandlIrs, LaMar Macklin, 44 S. 3rd East. Mr. find Mr. VI1liain J. MuIln, 454.5 W,,4775 Snuth; the-iii:oper- - pral hospitals, all of which lost accreditation fallOwing commis- - partment is workingon a ne Village. , service clubs and ,4ft merican Le- gVn posts in sett g up a block. area civil defense program," )Ir;. . - No.-1- Kappa ' ''' Christina Islielson lewett, MI, died Thursday'. lit fo'rliVal"'"!rw,,,Zn , 7'47 at her holne, I - CARL FUERSTNER - -ssr'LDS-wtrS'Artl';k-r---G-e- '1 ' ,. Christina N. Jewett OBITUARIES 1 , --- nd - a., -- rs- -, 1 1.1kTtliand , , pitaersity lt" ngineers -e- East. program.- ' The club, he said, has a meet: scheduled for Tuesday- - at "'Mg -8 30 a.m.; with the County tnm-- MiSSiOn and county civil de-. fense oMci els.in ,.. "We hope t ion of all Salt - Lake, County tounty-deten- , le 1 1 -- - I '' - - I , . Utah's ceramics During the past week they Under the direction of Dr. have inspected Stik,latiVs,, Holy and 1 AO for - - Research 14 wort approval by-th- t Lake City- Commission , . .4, I ,, - - -- 1 1 - Uranium. ore and sandpaper,1 hospital ,people and that they not clay figurines, ere risearen both ,had "generally favorableimpressions. of the 'four 'hos"toys " or the univ - 4 . Saturday, y . County service clubs met Fri. day afternoon at the City and birthday.) : County Building to discuss BABIES WERE BORN IN SALT LAKE EITY1110SPL plans for a countywide defense --- I. .4 organiza Charles president 'if GIRLS: ,,,,,,,,,tbe BonmilleKiwanis Club; 4 .. - 1 Riverside, Calif., will make re ports on their findings to the joint commissiori which willrin announce a decision. turn, -Dr-.McMullin said he feels hopeful that results of the re, examination will be announced "in the near future." said he and Dr. Ward were pleased with the "roost and helpful! attitude of the d , - war. Project Am Ore -- r - Tbolen U. Conducling - , I - 2040-1.ambo- urne Defense Selup , Tommy -- Heel on Joint . Dwaine Holding r of-- For their Portland, 12FOTILIS e., appear. t Pu hiS been Planned 1r annre4O:::n awnigie fernig o Members of the Brigham Young ,Pf the seasan's" tP mtisical ex- University-CommunitConcert ; periences canie Series Monday. Lawrence San,' whew the BrigharnI'Vung Um- ' Orchegtra dont and the BYU Symphony versi;Y , Symphony ,Orchestra' ,vittb Pianist Carl 1 omnadtoeUrit's c)rieLlac'fvarlence Saidoni Fuerstrier, soloist, will appear Is an expeort conductor who is i a in concert. : fine musician t as well." forI Mr. is. Fuerstner , captured the set The performance in of concert-govr- s hearts BYO' camSmith Auditorium on Alaska, and throughout ada, ' pus at '815 p.m. Europe before coming to thebeen has critical He High 'has perpraise United States. given Mr. Sardoni and the sym- - formed in virtually every state phonic group made up of BO in the Union since his arrival s t u d en t musicians in this country. Ile is a s Pecial young wherever they have appeared. favorite of Utah audiences. - l'119Vp,A special Hopeful that four Salt Lake ;hospitals Will soon regain an sc.. I credited status, two represents, ayes of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of hospitals finished their check of the institutions rriday. The examiners, Drs, Peter I Gordon Swenson it ,i e. i :,:. liospitals J) |