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Show ' jage The Deseret News, Salt Lake City; Utah 18 , ti - THEM ONE FOR Iv Julie Patton, blonde, violet. tiled manicurist, decides' she Prefers luxury to love and tells Susan Grove,as l another manicurist. that love is out Going' home I Ur as she is concerned. along one of New York ,City's dark streets. Julie is rescued from a purse: : snatcher bychandsome Johnny Towne. He t ancients That she liffliS food and they awaY in a luxurious convertible : aulomobile. Julie falls in IMP with Johnny :and thinks to herself after return., wouldn't it be ; ;tor to her apartment should be THE. ; Wonderful if Johnny : one, She saya goodnight to her father, Enid, and John- Mike, and , He wants a date her. ny telephones but Julie ahs him to call again the next afternoon. Meanwhile Millionaire Spate, lit about Kennedy Worthington . hes been bowled over by Julie's beau-soeiety-dowagty and approaches to their Long inviting'julie mother shout week-enIlls island estate for the muther,., wanting Kennedy to have la an a .heiv. overlooks the tat't that Julie manicurist-anagrees to invite hee. But is nog thinking of Kennedy Spate Johnny :Towne. ..her thoughts concern a customer's nails, While mantenring Julia a called to the telephone. , SEVEN' on a sweetly Johnny had ising inflection. promised to call in the afternoon, but it might he he. C'Good corning, Julie," came - -- t It s. LOU1W44OLmES Lovely :01APTER Julie said, l'Ires?" State And Local phituaries Lawrence Cunningham 1Henry John Taufer John it could be managed. calledIt was utterly absurd the way her senses behaved when Johnny Towne Monday if When he Lawrenee Edward Cunningham. 40. of 1114 Warnock Avenue, until three years IMO an automobile salesman for the Barr Chevrolet Company sic' I tif A, T. Tomeisen meimi Company. '..1 died 'eterda it A... 3:30, a.m. in a Salt Lake hosp ital of 4osi,4 chronic bean dis- ease. ir glt.. wa born ill T4:,,, A nieriem n ::) Au "r r crossed the well ordered surface of her mind. If Julie had Pot been quite so sure of hersell she would have Towne had realized already dug well under. that orderly surface. She purchased silver evening sandals, with glass heels, a box of ridiculously impractical hose, and a stunning outfit for swimming. Ordering them to be sent by special messenger to her kddress, she flew back to the yellow uniform and the manicure table. she Through the afternoon subtonscious1y4 awaited Joonny's telephone call. By 4 o'clock the wishful longing to hear his voice had become a miln obsession and she disciplined herself Johnny accordingly. 'Whether ever called Or opt mattered not even a whit a bit, not It was good logic but unconvincing. Her mind continued to Wait, her heart to long. He had said he 'would call and so he would call. But suppose he did . , that-Johnn- Fork irtn,, 10. 1891 ' speaking." '"Oh, yes. Mrs. Spate." This was -- i,,.0 of George and 'Fan,nie Bolton Cunning- - '. 'S.. ham. He had resid ed in Salt 41 Lake ,21 since IOUS. .;,. are his ,;.::'.:.'.:.:;:":;:i: Surviving ':, mother, now residMg in Salt Lake two Bonk Edward ".f.':': R. Cunningham of rz4 Boise, Ida... and Paul ::,, Cutiningtinnt of Salt Lake; live. Mr. Cunningham biothers, G. L., Le- Roy D.. R. D., L I). and A. F. Cunning-barn- . all or ,Salt Lnke and three sisters. Mrs. George HRH and M rPt. George B. Hackett or Snit Lake and Mn. Tex Fuson of Long 'Beach, : ,' a '' .' Chat:les-Herma- :4 n Julie Is Startled A chauffeur in summer livery stepped forward, tali ,), ling her bag. He said, "Hello, Julie." IStaitled, Julie looked at Johnny Towne. - lb; moment for which Julie had ,r4liently waited. She was not 'Insthe least thrilled.. "Is it hot in the city, Julie?" o'Suffocating, Mrs. Spate." She "Ala about to be invited to Spate liafor theweekend, felt It in her very sensitive bones. .A. few days ago her pleasure we'uld have been beyond bounds. 13.u.t that was before a dark yozing,.men Itith a wide smile sired her from the clutches of a purse snatcher. Now the acceptance of the inXitation meant that she would' .not see the dark young man that :night. For an Instant she play- ed with the idea of declining. ,Just for an instant. ,Opportunity,did not knock 6rt en at a manicurist's door. There would be another day for John. Ity Towne. Each thing must be 'taken in turn. thought it might be warm," '11drs. Spate was rumbling. "Suppose yott Join us for the week,. end. my dear. I can offer surf. bathing, a little supper party night and a delightful not call until after 6 o'clock? was a dreadful thought. Finishing with her last manicure at 4:30, she hurried home. Listening for the telephone, she chiffon packed a bag, 4white It ..nighttiress,--vs- ry -- -- -- ,freeze." Julle idlowed no hint of .tance to tinge her voice. reltic- "You re so thoughtful, Spate," she said. "It sounds very alluring more :and I ant. than happy to aceept." N "Very welt; Julie. The chauf- ;1;hr-wi- ll Cali ifoy-yat 6. at 8. Where doN you live, my- dear?" ,t 'Julie gave the address on For:jytinth Street. She said, "Thank you, Mrs. Spate." It was a busy morning and Julie, try as she would, could not to the .required bring herself over the pitch of enthusiasm -- weekend plans. At noon she rushed to the l'oom and hastily street clothes. Susie found . there. ler"Where are you going?" she in an aggrieved tone. "I've .been waiting and waiting to hear the big news." t Julle was putting on her hat little sailor with tier ing wings. "Mrs. Spate called .2,azid asked me for the weekend,"- the explained hurriedly. "I need ,fet,v things."' ey.es and mouth' were 1rfectly roctid "You don't mean qhe Worthington Spates who live Mrs'. -- eu on ng-- Potato Diversion Nears Quota's End ADGAN, April 25. ll Spurting ahead after potato diversion authorizations have now reached a total of 221.- 139 bushels for the eight cominercial potato counties of Utah. A. Golden Kilburn, director of the potato livestock feed diversion program of the Surplus 'Mafor the rketing Administration state, had disclosed today that this amount is ovly 27,861 bushels under the 300.900 bushels al lotted to the. state. He expects next few days that within authorizations will be made- for the full 300,000 bushels. The diversion program Is to end June 30. However. authorizations for diversion can he made only onthe state allotment. Any growers living in Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Morgan, Weber, Millard, Elute or Utah County and who Aid not exceed his potato acreage allotment In S. 1940, is eligible to rdivert; 2 or better;- - grade Irish potatoes for livestock feed. w puffed sleeves and a wide sash, orchid colored negligee, extravamules gantly alluring, orchid embroidered with purple pansies, an exousite dinner gown, a frock for Sunday, dearly bought toilet articles. Each item was perfection of Its kind, each had been purchased with just such an occaclothes sion in mind. Julie's and appointments were not to be found wanting when opporttin-- , ity knocked. She was firepared to answer the summons properly, Odd that she felt no elation. called? Why had not Johnny Was it possible that their meeting. an event to her, had been merely an incident to him? Bathing, she left the bathroom door ajar just in case the telephone might ring. Dressing before an electric fan, she fretted and fumed. Angrily she attempted to reason with herself. :lad she no more spine than an angle worm? Was he not teetering on the edge of a dream come true? Tits- - day --might-very well be the climax of her hopes. For this day she had denied herself normal. plasures;T she had groomed her body and trained her mind. She had made Iterself ready and the time had -- come. Why then must the edge will. - stepping out with the Rah of India." he hazarded. "PracticallY the same," she asIf Johnny would sured him. only call! It was like unfinished Ut4ION u FAMILY BURIAL LOTS as low 024. C., N. SAW Knurls epees low as $23.50. Perpetual ears. Lot or erYtit owners entitled to 20 per eert diaconal on Sag mortuary sere. "Call lee at A ultorest. at the Ideally A LI LTO REST 'NATION - without CITE Ineated MEMORIAL fumigation w Jomoom Phone 50 oor room. PARK. 2350 E. 13th So.. Dial 3.964S ONE HALF OF GRAVEYARD LOT POR SALE. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CALL BALI LAKE CLEANING A DYING CO. Cash 41 earl? The. 265 L PtA So. Phone Zed coTrAm- - Funeral 117 seritees tor Heber Cot-taof North Fifth West siireet .0111 be held StitiliWY at 1:30 p.m. in the D S Ward Chapel. 131 rvoitis Sixteenth Fifth West Street.. Biho L. Delion Meaeham officiating. Interment City Will be open at The casket Cemetery.. the Kinxdon 355 South Mortuary. Second East Street. Saturday from 4 until I p.m. and at the residence, 1171 North Fifth Weht Street.' Sunday from um of services 10 cm. De lila E. L. Bell ,$panish ,"Um-humm- t I Bus Depot r.. Cr A 111,"2, Bingham BLOCK Allred Myron BINGHAM CANYONServices - Myron Allred will be Bingham Mortuary Saturday at 10 a.m., under direction of Bishop David C. Lynn. Re died in the county hospital Set. nrday at 1;30 cm. alter a lingering ill WOOD For Fireplace or Kindling for conducted in the - 53 50 PER DELIVERED LOAD Ketchum 4th 8.. Builders' ' Supply 6 7tb West Dial neae. He was a earpenter by trade and has made his home in Bingham for the : 30 rears. past , Interment will be In the Bingham Cemetery. Melinda.B. Jorgensen PROVO.Mrs. Melinda Baum' Jr.rgen. Made Jorgensen of Le. Nen, $7. wife of former Provo rept-- gantlet... in died Wednesday at her home dent, etroke. She had Logandale. 0110Wiiir been ill , for the paid- four years. She wile born June 18,1873. in Pro- vo, delighter of Jacob H.',.and Melinda FOR RENT -GR- OUND FLOOR AT 35 RICHARDS ST. -- Close to business district but out 01 blab rent. Suitable for offices or retal) atom hew and light furnished. Inquire at No. of 21 Ruth-Willia- .' - -- N. I t Engra;ing 64 Richard' St RIDGES ENGRAVING. ?RE beet end met Lea. Prompt merles, Phone COIL Furnittire Repaired ruttN I. Junk Wanted , PEPPERS ' 401ZusEST41:3612 10. USED Amto SCRAP MATERIALS Uta,P. , Mole Help Wonted ROUTE MEN WANTED 4, Lawn Mowers Sharpened ge PER DAY INTEREST TOD Can make that ormoro on a Wet. kins Route. Due to increased ,Business Conditions It has become necemary to Painting and Paperhanging add three more route men to our 0res- eat force. We .will gladly show you the. PAPER11ANG REMODaINGPAINTING. without obligating iou. No possibilitiet LNG. lull crew at ezporia,No. vest investment,: no experience necessary. Excellent opportunity. Comm. & Bonus. See Mr. Slater 0 to 12 noon Fri. Sat. & 1 NOoRD SONSPainting and paper. ' Mon. The J. R. Watkins Co. 434 W. hanging 2276 So. Sixth East,. 3rd SO. e 1 'Office-MachinRepairing-4'COUPLE tor janitor and maid, no chilBoard, rm. and wages. TOM MELEESPECIALIZE OFFICE -GROUND W. MACHINE 109 znacbrao 'trained. 75e, repair E. Robert 31 WORK , DOES GUAR. You terTiczytactarr-Arc Schools and Colleges 1.1Pitent:Attaiiiefs U. S. Met. Patent Beason Bldg. Phone THOMAS. RugDrapery 13 TO WATER USERS Torrey Irrigation Company, Tor Utah, bag filed No. to change the place Application of use of 0.66 sec. ft- - of water Irons Fremont River in Wayne County. It la represented that the water has heretofore been Inverted from March 1 to October 31. intlitsive of eah year, into a canal at a point 8..,27 degrees W. 1135 ft. from the Nys Cor. Sec. 7. T. 29 S. . R. 4 E., SUB&M and used under a rigit awarded to Edgar Larsen a decree entered July 15, 1935. in thebydistrict court of Wayne County to Irrigate '120 acres of land located in the WVaNWIls Sec. 8 and the NE14NEY4 Sec. 7, T: 29 4 E.. SLIAM. It is now proposed to divert the water at the same point as termerly and to use it as a pupplemental atIPPly to irrigate 2,000 acres of land leeated in parts of Sees. 1. 10, 11. 12 and 13. T. 29 8., R. 4 E. Seca. 3. 4. ,5, 6. 7, 1.-11, 19. 20 and 21. T. 29 SI, R. 8 E.: See. 31, T. 21 S., R, 4 E. Add 31, T. 28 8, R. 5 E.. SLBAM. Protests lVealsting the granting of sald' Appiteation.-wit- h .reasons therefor. made in affidavit form, must he filed with T. liiimpheltysState Engineer, 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City. ttah. witty one extra cop" and 81.00 filing fee on or Jrfore June 1, 1941. T. R. RtimpEERT.S. GROCERY STORE FOR RENT Excellent downtown location. Ind. Zion. Securities Corp. Ph. tan& 303E35 GOOD FOR ANY GEN'', PCRPOSE. 114404 Stamps WOMEN! WANT VIM? Stimulants in Ostreit Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking Vitamin Bl. Iron Calcium. PhosSpecial introductory 35e phorus. today ONLY 29e. Call. write Walertotn.s. Drug Stores and all other Psy tfrPli rood drug stores. 70 cm KODAK finishing. Pilots read) 21 years. 5 p.m. Utth Established Photo Material. 17 Weal. South Tem. pie. Phone MEN Stakers COLES LUTOMATiC STOKER. $111).60 With Control& Call Coles Motor it Ms, a atichards chine. Phone Storage and Moving Motor VanoCity and town lista. Mollerup. l'houo LARUE out of ca BROADWAY STUDIO, 45 E. Bdwy. MPS. Any size picture up and including Azle Ready .for framing al. bl'OltAGE L0 Hulloat Van Berme-- Phan Truck Rentals -- 44401 .CatIcitrwoodCan MAXFIELDLODGEBiz yen. We specialize In chicken4ron Dial ant steak dinner. a TRUCK. qtrivis yourself. Gas. oil furnished. Low rates. BAKER TRUCK RENTAL. INC. 360 So. West Temple , , High Grade Edition and Catalogue Binding Trusses and Rare Volumes Special Consideration Unexcelled in West Facilities ituasinas Given BELTS, 'TRUSSES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, ARCH SUPPORTS. CRUTCHES. 'ETC. 130 W. So. Temple, Salt Lake City DESERET NEWS PRESS Phone Richards. OW GRIFFITH. specialist for men. Call 234 &pith Main Street Phone 44227 29 Typewriters WE rent, repair sad sell ail makes type writtrs. J. E. Everett. Woodstock Agana. is West 2nd Sleuth. knees TIMMS Burgl(') Stoekints and Rehr Fitted by Experts 201 So. Main Salt Lake Cite Vacuum Cleaners Bolts. GET IN CONINTION for the draft. ALL MAKESSpecialize Enroll Dow. De Gym. Royal low rates. Work guar. 175 E., Broadway. MOTMTOT RIDING ACADEMY; 20 head of horaea, 75 (Hilt for I hr. Homes 3703 Repairing fed $12.50 ino. Sunny ide Aso. WATCHES cleaned. rep. $2. regardlece ol cond. Meyers Watch Rep. 67 E. 3nd 80 L. D. 8. ROWE for Elderly Peoria and REAS RATES. II IL W. Taw EXPERT wArca REPAIRING Die. Phone AU work Loest, prices. guarantee& MONTGOMERY WARD, lot So. at Main. SIRS HEPPLER. TRAINED PSYCHIC. Ae Irology StMet010E1. 153 L $tis So. Phone Match Wedding Specialties ANALYSIS I Shower and Wedding Gifts are sure to delight II purchased at Riche:dean', Dinner CONSULT lime. Merle fori, advice ea all Set Store. 120 So. Main. Problems. Keadmis dela. 131 L 80. Phone SPECIAL features this week on elsalw.ars, lluainms and Persona y dtnner sets. Trr 'our PI IrrW id RS. ZitICKSON 46 East 3rd South, Apt. 406 N. Nye China shot). 372 Stete. - Phone- 44063. WEDDIN(e INVITATIONS; get our eyed') prices. Arta& It, Prem. Beason Building. I Thom AUCTIONEER WM. H. ADAMS, SOUTH STATE ST. PHONE AND WOOD 8-- COAL --- $6.50: 1,464 M. AUCTIONEER. THALES OERRICK. HIV Chum auenon ',Ammo Phone - DEER 'CREEK COAL CO. , furnace 1..p.. 87. Stove. KM: Dom. 14., 17-M- 7 AND RADIO USIC 46.20, Pao, 66.60; Oil SIC. Stoker Slack, $4.30; Slack. $t BEFORE YOU BUY 714 W. and South. SCE OUR LARGE SELECTION Pr HUNTINGTON COAL CO. Phone Stove $6.20. Nut $5.00, Dom, ee.10... HERMES COAL CO Phone 14224 Dom. Lo-- KM: nut. $646: Pee. WU; Easy TermsReasonably priced stoker. $4.00- COOP COAL. Stove le: op Slack. $4.50. Dial 114131 FOB THAT GOOD COAL. 74 SO. MAIN 61. PHONE3-443- 4 'oak Lawns. Lit& Cotaul Coi..1115ta.. eort:. Nut, 114.60; USED PIANOS Glen Bros. Music Co. I 114:25 ,Ideal tool Co. Special Dome nut, i5.75;'Doo. $5.ALio itte soil. CO-O- Dial COAL 114133 CRESCENT $5 25. nut can buy. PIANOS. 11550: 116395. Cash Coil. Diet climb Pt 11.0044. SOUGHT. SOLD. Stove Cloanett you or doLFILLFA SEED WANTEDSend MACHINCAO. Sample PAZ FERTILIZER Titsi annual meeting of stockholders el No wood eeedeo Ito worms. balanced the Consolidated Wagon. Maebia. Com, Sant- - fond and soil tondittoner., Pane wall be bill it the office of the PAX WORM KILLER Company in Salt Lake City. Utah. en Foy night crawlers, fruits. etc. 3:00 Tuesday. May 13th. Ital. at p.m., for , PAZ LAWN SEED the purpose of electine directors and ree The plimacle of quality. Coma in relying rod eting upon the reports of or phone 34463 the officer, and for the transaction of onell CO hotinvolt asmar be --property- brought be- -' 139 N. --3rd Weat.S. L. C.-0..Box 143i fore the meeting. By Order of., the Board of Dirpesore. SEIFERT'S Woods Cross, NtlasEuyo 44R-I. A. 1. SELANDER. Dial Bountiful Suede' Secretary. shade trees, varieties, II to 13 ,ft, $1. Large line of shrubs. evergreens, 1 mi. no. Cudahy Peeking, east side of road. NOTICE SALECHOICE RECLAIMED alfalfa Ridewill he received at the office of FOR pe(1- -14 has Iota. ZIONS SECPRITIES g the Department of the Unt. 19 W So. Temple. CORP. "entity of Utah until 11 noon, May S. 1941 for furnishing of a centrifugal pump NO. 1 Nom 3 for 21..diehland brand motor and electrical control complete with lawn ertd 3 IN, 61. bin. 1Va Roses. 26e. equipment. , aid. the perfectly bal. garden Speetficatiots mae be obtained from anced soil builder for lawns. ebruba set. the Purehasing Department,'" Room 120. 43.60 Per hundred. dens, Parit Univereity of Utah. The right is roast-re- d SOIL 'AID PRODUCTS to reject any or all Ws or to accent ot rejee t. the whole 1160 Po. Main Phone or part ' hitt PERCRASTNG AGENT REMOVING trope trimminr by expert., Oelbert W. sots,. WI yo any. Vacs. Call , 411 W Homo So. 3 rd IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR sou) PIANOS GLEN BROS. MUSIC CO. DIAL Own. $8. OD slack. KIKS POH, THAT GOOD COAL $4 RADIOS. Service Co. Phone. NOTICM ftg 0TOCKKHOT.01r,RA MEETING TOM CONSOSJOATED WAGON ,' Bldg. issues of Stamps now available. Complete assortment, albums books toi temp collectors. Deeeret book Co. 44 I East Temple. Phone A N. 25d3 W. 13 I WILL BUT short time notes or eon. Bank tract& JOPI Taylor 611 Walker NEW ' NOTICE ed. lovestiaate. log. Waterloo Phar !nary, 462 E. 17th So,- ,,THIS IS SOME BLIT OWNER will sell 4 unit Apt. in good cond. 9.5.000. Terms. Call 6 toll p.m. FRANK'S CARD SHOP Show Cards and Signs. 381 South 2nd East "Article I (a) The number and kind of officers SAVERent of this Company shall be as follows. A Board of Directors, consisting of twelve stockholders: a President; one or more deincluding, if sired. an Executive a General Manager; a Secretary: an Assist. ant Secretary: a ' Treasurer and an Assistant Treasurer. who shall perform such duties and hare such author. ity . in their respective offices. as nsually appertain to such offices in similar orraitaxationa. or such as may be preseribed by the Board of Directors. The offices of Secretary and Treasurer may hi held by one person. as may also the offices of Assistant Secretary and Assistant Treasurer.", anti to addto said Article X a paragraph lettered "n", reading as follows: tot The Directors. by a sultaide or by resolution passed by a majority of the whole membership of the Board of Directors . may appoint two or more of their number as a committee or committees . with such name or names as may be stated in the s or as be determined from time to time may by resolution of the Board of Which committee or committees.Directors, to extent provided in such resolution the or resolutions or in the bylaws saS the 'Corporation. shall have and may exes Mee the powers of the Bokrtil of Dirac-tot- s in the management of the. business and: affairs of the,Corporation A major. DI Of the members of such committee or committees shall be neceseary to con. stituts a quorum: membership thereon shall be terminable' at the pleasure of the Board," Da tediAtPriLL.1941 , . J. A. WOOD, LOC. for barber-beaut- y shop. or other business.. newly papered and paint, Show Cords TILANSIEK OPPORTUNITIES 12-- BUS. we Rebuild Them TRH HILT RIUHT WAT Look For The kligSign UTAH bHOE REF. Co. so. Manx Plume HADLEY I, Ave. CHOICE Shoe Repairing SPECIAL MEETING STOCKHOLDERS OF UTAH-IDAHSUGAR COMPANY Notice is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the stockholders of Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company, a Utah corpora. tion will be held at the home office of the company in the Beneficial Life Building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 29th day of April. 1941, at 2 p.m:. for the purpose of considering and acting a proposal to emend Paragraph upon iel of Article IX and Paragraph tat of Article X of the Articles of Incor. potation of the Company to read as follows. respectively: .Articie IX as soon as eon(e) The Directors-elect- , venient after their election, shall meet and choose from among their own ohm. her a President . and from the stockholders oats or more including, if &sired, an Executive a General Manager, a Secretary and a Treasurer. The offices of ,Secretary and Treasurer may be held by the same 'person. and, if deemed advisable. a Dircetor or other officer of the Company may no coots Ite. Itto Rug Cleaning Co. more top the beat. 103 Phone &OWL let 128 mgr. It KOMNEY R. Legal Notice RUSSIAN GERMAN. FRENCH, Exper t Teacher twat from Europet-trar- ts lator, Conversation, theory, Correapon 4111 dente.. Literature. Composition. Trends Mtorneys, & German Shorthand. Children. Adults E hire 2tid No Apt., A 20 Perkins, Rose Trelthes 10 A.M. to 12 Noon; 34 p.m. ROSE trellises. garden fixtures, all kind thaws toe Drive JACMSON'S. 237 Main. of woodwork. 2273 Highland trot and watts Mondays and Thursdays. a 5660. Old tithe dancing. Wedneaday and p.m. Saturday evenings. Cleaning BARBERS aro tn demand. Enroll now MOLERS Barber Collet.. 170 Regent St. DESERET CLEAINERSrineat Rog clean. in Oriental. Wilton. ing city. Work at home if desired. Nursery School ItRANIL MART11 CO.. expert rug, target and in holstered furniture. cleaning. Uri. NURSERY SCHOOL PARRATOT M- -s 'vital Rugs a Specialty. PPG So. State Rebecca Snow Mebbott, B. raomAs é rTURN UPHOLSTERING & PA !RING. M a t tecenee Reconditioned. 36$ Emery St. Cali you or News. OR SALESWOrili WANTEDSALESMAN AN in each locality, lull or pail time work, to follow our leads on new Moon portable typewriters. Free emu. Stewart, pimi, liberal comm Wnte Remington Rand. Inc., Sall Lake City, P1ione,?-305- WILLIAMS rum. Repair Co. Finishing enameling. upholstering. 482 So. tOtb E NOTICE Salesmen NEED ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN with car to handle Balt Lake office for es. tabllshed Denver concern; selling cotn Mete line of packagidg whiner, and supplies to 'wholesale grocers, food man. etc.ulacturers, canners, Opening ready about, May lat. ,State oualifications. Expieri. litast. employment, age. etc. mired sales engineer will assist for thirty days., Writs Box A10. Deseret - BALCONY, porch. stair railings and Mist &rot work. Cruet Wire lb Iron Works , Phone ONE ROUND TRIP WAY 3.10 $1.70 PAO 4.10 ' 2.94 5.29 9.00 .. 5.00 6.00 10.90 8.00 i 14.40 Solt Loke , "Um-hmm- NEPH1 Sq. BEAVER FILLMORE CEDAR CITY ST. GEORGE, LAS VEGAS , d d ' I Avt4 Beryl W do. Cook iorrelry. dental gold for cod gold. - WorkOrnamental Iron south of oahnduls SAMPLE LOW FARES , ERWJEWELAYId PER to SQUARE FEET INCHES THICKINSTALLED BOND INSULATION CO. 714 West Ind South Phone 44228 TRA I LWAYS . 134 Havens. Tt JZWELEM d4 MAW A surca 4 NEW UTAH POINT3 with convenann W. M. MeCONAR itICENSED iiOLD Everything tor the'Buildee. We move butichnge, any kmd, any thiaa. an3 whom 4th So 1th West. Cali Sharg BONDED Boum Mom go anywhere,. Palm' Sent Ycl GOLD WANTED 10-- OLD SUPPLE Insulate With Attic Wool BURL I NGTON Srve BUILDERS Insulation ., 15, 1880. to John S. KOFOFDFuneral serviees for. Lester '..OS ANGE1n . P ,,. . : ... ...CO 4715 and Esther Hill Los. Thorval Kotoed, will be eondueted SunPillows-7-Colee. She had lived ll Free or Write day at 3 p.m. in the Larkin Mortuary in Salt Lake City 260 E. So., ,Tentple, Chapel. Bishop t4' 22 years, and wax a :, Thomas B. Child of the Tenth Ward member of the will officiate. Friends may call at morSaturday from 4 to I pan. and 60 E. 2nd So Phone 23 are ter tuary Surviving Sunday from 10 cm. to time of sershusband, John C. lees. in Interment the ," City Cemetery, ".:'':'.'1 Bell; three danat. under direction of the Larkin. Mortuary. fru Msa & PUlovni tors. Mrs. F. G. Ev- LOS ANGELES-47.- 95 of ans Spanish lit'MILLA,NFuneral , servicen;- - for ,Arnee - tramsPloch$1.23lo AU Points ,:-4 Annie Newton 1404'111am i,;. Men Peterson of Cedar who i For Information Can 5tik April 23, will be held in the Twenty- Mrs. If, Valley, and PONY EXPRESS STAGE i 750 Ward Weet Third LL eighth Chapel. -North Street, Sunday Salt LAP; a ton. atI2:30 p.m. 40 L lnd So.Wilett-Reitt- i 1,:, sztt Dial 124 Friendoi at eall Harold Jensen of South Fourth may Jin Saturday., t 343 North al the residenee and-Tailorin-Cleaning Fifth Wept Street, Mrs. Bell ers, Lyman. Burt Sunday from 10 until 11:30 a.m. Interment anti Alvin Lessee of Spaiiish Fork and Wiuateh Tailors and Cleaners. E. Lawn Burial Park tinder direction ot the William Lossee of Provo:, three sisters, Market. 128 E Broadway. Phone Mrs. W. E. Forsey of Riehfield: Mrs. Whim Chapel Mortuary. r . . Remodeling. repainztg relining. PitYlnii and xec-wititaMay Wifariall-w, CIRYS01 of Shelley, Ida. ' Funeral services will he condueled SunCovered Buttonsday at 11 a.m. at 38 East Seventh South Street' by Bishop Jack Martin of the FifPLEAING. covered buttons and buckles teenth Ward. Friends may call at ,the Hemet dressmaking. alter. Tomlinson Co.. 248 So. Main.- Phone 451131. place of funeral until time of services. 't KETCHUM 11191101 stl. Fort. 11IS $140 ' GRAVEL,. CALL. MID. STUARD'S Soil Gravel. House- Moving. , SAND. SOIL. - Bus Travel Payton daily. - FERTILIZER. HAULING ROCKS & VALE. CALL Western rout dr y tor AC triads . water lorketo And stow. repairs. Phone 44314. Extermination Cleaning and Dyeing Cummings Baum. Utah pioneers of 1852. business, monstrously infportant in attended the first primary;held her, happiness crumble and sag business, his not calling. No, it She and the old Fourth Ward in Provo, South Main Street. because Johnny Towne had not wasn't. It,made not the slightlater became setive in various church While a member of the organization.. est difference. I'm I spending called? His promise, "I'm going View 'Ward she served in the to kiss you one'of these days,' the week-enwith The Kennedy Pleasant DIAL presidency of the Y. W. M. 1. A.. and later in the presidency of the Relief circled through her thoughts Worthington Spates," she told Ok.aMiloMommmm.1.11IIIIMOPEI1 Society. he 'father. and she dismissed it peremptoriShe WOW married to Mr; JOrifellaPO on If Johnny wanted It like ly. "Fast company, my dearest Jimuary It 1897, in the Salt Lake Temlatee moved to Genterlield, Her in interest thisall right. ple. They child, and a bit stupid, I'll wagUtah, and then to Logandale. Nev. In him had been 41 passing thing. er." took ohs Nevada a Prominent Assembly Initiates In fact it" had passed. Or so both in eivie and ehegeh actlYities, "Anyway, it will he cool," she to aa a eottoaalot the she assured herself stoutly. serving New Provo Officers sighed. Julie felt like sighing. president again of the Mot ftoeiety, and elan She brushed her topaz hair. She felt horribly drepressed. on the Primary and Rebel Society stake to a shining swirl and deftly board. of Moapa Enid came in from the street. PROVO,' April 25.Mrs. Bessie applied makeup. the rouge end pale 'and tired with the heat. two yens iind three dauchtere. Mrs.-- Van Wagenen and Mrs. shadow a deliShe went to Mike, facing hinv Elsie J. Whittole. Darrell and 14 aria lipstick and eye had been Initiated M of JororPneen Jr cious color scheme. Even the Logandale: his sleeve. closely. day as officers of the Deborah touching and Mow, Bober of Ettore I. Aria., NO. blast from. the fan was torrid "Are" you all right, darling?" she 6 of the Rebekah Chapter POolot011 of Provo: no ra, Jormito 1111as the. Weather Zhe reperiv-dereunder direction of woos M ro. Assembly. Eitraileft ItatilO reef Osna nose, again and again. you down?" , Midvale, lterrirro were to it ',aroMeted 'iota,' "Oh glory, it's"hot." she murHe answered :ört Long Island." ' president of the state assembly. It 130 P troInt:i to the Lotanitolo Word, Indifferently. Mrs. Elizabeth to Mortal will Provo :tit" Mortal Julie, pulled on rnured, heading into a black net "Not at all. In my line of loafaccording to where Itewf fir -- 1,PO44P WYK Pratt. noble grand of the Prowl spotless gloves. Own. Smart New York woming were too busy to notice the r,,tt. be pield- Polon" 'to p W91, 4ifind she invited you for thi en neVer appeared chapter'. in light elements?: breathless- - unbe-- - street cloth'es- - and Julie -- prided-shouklers--- : drooped. Dalton herself on being one step ahead Tears glistened in her weary Chosen or Commission errtivie were held be Petit'''. Picking up her purse, Julie 41 the other smart New york eyes.- - "Letshave dinner, dear," 13. Datum, who died LOGAN.- - April 25.Bliss L. rolo lnp Meer 'said again, women. she said. ; . there Ttitontay. Tim hoop woo bronchi on of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mehr. know de her?" Susie :6;!.1)o you The filmy-weof the material Julie's buzzer whirred as they In Moab tor 'Introit, and oterroom wore Mehr of Logan and a sehior stuto that Miami hero Amino. Manded, aghast. revealed her smooth arms and crossed the hall. Carrying her holdMr. Poulton OM. IS wadi hora len. dent t the "Of course. See you later, Su. shoulders. - rt.411, A she hat 'be-- Ift tag, hogveils, tural College., has been selected M. arid Itivervite. Dolton, Thin ale." Julie dashed out to the mezMade of lacy straw. Chinking about you," and ran of Danielmorod in lor a regular commission 'in the In Pim Joon Count, :Jeanine and down the marble ' with streamers that hung to down the stairs. Stepping from familynvt;erniho to motored Coast, Artillery Corps of the amazement had her waist, .Franied bY the large , the relatively Cool hail, she had ond farming and heromo ono of too steps. Susie's United States Army, according o Alone much to quicken the tempo hat,. Iter face leading buntnem melt ' of itoutheantere ' word was childishly the impression of baying enreceived here by the Reof her response to the inviti, tion. young. Her .slippers were two tered a smouldering furnace. A' In 1111 be married Mot. tally Daretti serve Officer's Training Corps of all, it was Montieello and. they chauffeur In summer somettiwg crossed bands of black moire. ley Dyklo the college; He Was One of six livery moved to Grand County, where ho At a few minutes before 6 pretty stupendous an invitation stood "at, the Open door of a 'chosen, from the Ninth Corps vortiril at farming- - rive rears ore nom Villa. And, referring - to Julie's . ,to luxurious father Spate he OP...-to strolled t' where He limousine. moved step-netHe Colo., Area. Prima. ' in., ' Nth Towne angle,- it said gaily, as she camelroni ottel a turkey farm unit3 his health Johnny forward. taking her the bag. failed.' Might be just as well if he did bedroom, "rn never get over He said, Hello, Julie." one 140,ta totrvivod Its his widow awl League my astonshiment at having fapn, find her too readily Startled. she.looked into the child! Olive- Dalimt of retina. limit the International ' Joreet City 3.- Buffalo L brothers sod sisiesv: Jo.. ahle.N following thered so delectable a morsel." of laughing Towne. eyes Rochester Johnny M. Bankheatt, Tart Dalton. Pert Baltimore. at, at Dalton. postponed, , ' after-called that He regarded' her with. loving Matti (To be continued) grounds. Nro Oolitatt Simko and. Mrs. noon she'd see that a date was eyes Toronto at Newark. postponed Ida set p thornykg all of Mnah and Mee. The Register sInd Tribune nds, Wade.. Lonr lasseb, (sill. sod Jobs' W. .made for the follwing week, T "Thank you., darling," she Mon treal M Syracuse. postponed, told. Dsitos oS Com; Ultb. Syndidate don--ne- INC. 1514b4 P.O. box 31311., COWAN, 1190 South Wm 'tennis Lake City Una Phan 44012. ASSAT OFFICE. West Temtdo. Survivina are eon, William Lotth North Taufer of three Hollywood: WO- Mr. Tauter Mrs. daughtetw ham Connell of Lona Beach, Calif.; Mrs. James Austin of Oakland, Calif.: Mrs. Calista liaddir. Salt Lake: 23 dren and 28 greattrandchildren. JIMASONServicee for John 'Emetic) will he held SaturdaYat 2 p.m. in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel. 280 Laot South Temple Street. Inertia may Call at the 4 until I- p.m. from Mortuary Friday Mrs. De lila Esther,Loesee Belt, 81, 157 from 10 a.m.-unttime of 10 SaturdayInterment Gart And- rMirt, died at her home, yesterritervicee. in the Waaatch lavAost 11.55 P.m. Of carcinoma. Lawn Cernetery under direction of the She was horn in Larkin Mortuary. .: Fork Jan. Margaret ' al - ou - seNiefal-Vteks--lu- said lightly. ?tAir here do you think your angel child is goIng?"- She stood, beside thetele! phone, draw:n- - to it against her LOTS RIAL Phone , Furnace end Stoker Repeal Assayers , August Enoch Carlson 1 Funeral serriees for Heber Cottam, 82.117 North Fifth West Street, who died Wednesday, will be eondneterlStinday yst-1:30 p.m. in the Sixteenth Ward Chapel 131 North Fifth West Street. by Bishop L. De Von Meeham. Burial Wilt be in at Lake City Cemetery. Friends may call at the family home Sunday from 10 a.m. until 1 P.01. 4A-BU- - , FREE DIRT-- 808 4 noaa. Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes Annie Newton McMillan, 79. for 61 years a resident of Salt Lake, who died Wednesday st the home of a daughter, Mrs. Agnes East Street. will he conducted Sunday at 12:30 p.m. in ,the Twenty-eightWare chapel, 750 West Third North Street. Friends may call at 124 Fourth East Street Saturday from 5 until I p.m. and at 343 North Fifth West Street Sunda:, from 10 until 11:20 a.M. Nurial will b in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. RINGFuneral services -- for Henry Jung of 228 East So, TemrdeStreet ate SS years, will be announced later from the Deseret Mortuary. Friends may call at 36 East 7th So. until time of 1,P ra, tees. Funeral Enoch Carlson, Mor70. UNIONAugust Directors, Deseret Union farmer. died Thursday at 2:10 tuary. p.m. at his home of hypertension and cardiac disease.. BELLFuneral aervices for Delila Esther He was.born In Sweden, Jan. 3, 1871. LOSgee Bell of 157 Garland Ave.,- age on of John A. and Annie Johnson Carl. 61 yrs., wife of John C. Bell, will be son. held Sunday 'et 11 a.m. in- the Rose Mr. Carlson came to the United States. Room . 36 East 7th so. Friends may when 10 years Old. He lived in Sandy call at the French Room in the mortuary-for one year before moving to Untoi4 until lime of Funeral viaervices. where he resided for 59 years. t:rectors. Deseret Mortuary. A brother. Carl G. (Gus) Carlson of Union. survives. St.rviers vnit- be conductcd at TAUFERFuneral .ôrvI'u for Flenry noon in the East Midvale Sunday Ward by. John Tallier. 339 Elizabeth - Street. age Bishop Albert Glover. 83, will be announeed later from the Burial will be in 'Sandy City CemeDeseret Mortuary. Friends may call at tery. Friends may call at the C. the Gold Room, 38 E. 7th South until and Son Mortuary in Midvale Sat. time of services. Funeral directors, wady from 2 until 8 p.m. and Sunday Deseret Mortuary. from 10 a.m. until time of services at the home of Carl G. Carlson in Union. CUNNINGHAMFuneral services for Lawrence Edwartt 614 Cunningham, Warnoelt Are., will be conducted Satin, A. M. day at I p.m. in the Rose Room, 36 E. OGDENMr. Margaret Abigail Math. ,Ith So. Friends may call at the (on. las Bingham. 70. of 3073 Line in Avenue, tincntal Room in the mortuary until widow of John Samuel Bingham, died time of serviees. - Funeral directors, Thursday at the home of a daughter, Deseret Mortuary. ,,, Mrs liordan W. Jensen ington Boulevard. funeral seryiees Mrs. Bingham was born .Oct. 11, 1870, PAPWORTHGraveside for Ja rites Le Roy PaPworth o$ 423 lst In Brigham n City, daughter of Jonah and Ave. on Infant Le of Roy Jam es and She spent Abigail Burbank Mathias. Evelyn Marion Tonnesen Papworth Jr., the early Part' of her life at Prigham will be held .Saturday at 11 a.m. in the 'City and was married to Mr. Bingham in Wasateh Lawn Memorial Park. Friends the Loran Temple Sept. '23. 1895; are five sons and may eall at the Paradise Room. 36 East five Surviving 7th So. Friday eVeninZ and Saturday daug,hters, Perry M. Bingham of AlexFuneral directors, ander, Ida.: Elroy M. Bingham of 'Goldprior to serviees. Deseret Mortuary. field, Nev.: Delwin N.. Asael M. and Milton M. Bingham and Mrs. Wilford , Hurd and Mga. Gordon W. Jensen of -HERNIAN- -7.Funeral Mrs. Newel J. Cutler of Holsemices for irba'iles Ogden: Herman' 336 Emery Street, aze 76 Mrs. of C. Lawrenee Henderson brook, Ida.: of Clifton. Ida and Mrs. Penton H. years. husband of Rosa M. Berman. will be announeed later frOITI the Deseret Walker of Burley. bia. three brothers and lour Meters, Thomas B., John B., Mortuary. Friends may rail at the Stata Laura and Sarah Mathias and Mrs. ,Room, 36 East 7th South until fur. Ernest P. Horsley of Brigham City: ther announcement. Funeral directors, - Deseret Los Angeles: Ephraim B. Mathias of Atormary. Reeder of Corinne, Meg. A. M.-and Mrs. H. D. titc.Ciillough of Pullman, CLASSIFIED Wash., and a foster- son, John O. Bingham of Salt Lake: 30 grandchildren, and two Heber Cottam - .13enartment. ' Agnes A. N. 3161i11an 6, native of Alsace Charles Merman, Lorraine, France. and resident ot Salt Lake for 50 years died this morning at it o'clock at hi. home, 338 Duel Av. mule. 1864atifson of He31, Elias Stelfler Merman, and Creorge been had occupied up to a few years ago as a meat cutter. Rosa M. Surviving are, bia widow. Herman of Salt Lake: two daughters, Oldroyd of Provo and Mrs. Joseph and 11 MItit of Mrs. Lr rem gran& friends funeral arrangements, Pending South may call at 38 East Seventh Street. I, membel IREGTORY VOWNIAL PLOWER BOUSI FUNERAL PLOWER WM OPECIALT) 110 Eget Inb South. Pbon 114721. BLOSSOM ART "Remember ue when you remember (Work" 117 So. Main Dial 371110 , ServicerAbovAll' son JWIPS Le Roy Fapworth. week-olof LeRoy James ..1r. and Evelyn Thoma son Papworth of 433 First Avenue, died yesterday at 1:15 p.m. In a Salt Lake hospital. Lake The infant was born in Salt April 17. , a AND FERTILIZER 1st Ave or 11;--s- oti- pESERET MORTUARY James LeRoy Vapworth , ," ' He wee 4 j Tapfer. 113, 330 nail; beth Street, died ir a Salt Lake boripi,.,,. ' ,,,-- , , ta, YeatrrdaLat 4:3( am. of ,heart die t , .f. r: itaRe and diabetes A resident of Sat' , Lake for the pap ..., 27 years and unti e:,. " '!" his death- - a florid Mr. '' 4,.:1 ,,:5 , ..by occupation, OK, Tattler NA bort .!.1, 1 .,:20',,,.,IS July 24, 1851, ii, Calif. a ,Stocklon, ,lir': eon of John an, , ,i), tr.,arah Bradt Tauter iii:. of the early Snit Lake volunteer fir, herder Thorval Kofo,ed, 37, Utah Pow- er aliti Light Company atationary fireman, died 3ccterday at 12:15 cm. at his a . of home, Celts Sixth East. Street, . heart attack. He way born at Weht011, Ida.. Dee.. 4, 1903, a on of Thorvai Bails and Sarah Campbell Ka toed, and came to Salt Lake la years ago lie was a member of the Church. He is surgived by his Wife, Mrs. Ada )toloNli; three brothers, Erneat and HorRot ace Hatred-4- 4 lialtLtike,and--Ireatoed of Twin Palle, Ida., and four tia- fere, Mrs. Edith K. Taylor of Salt Lake IttraEdnaSeuarholm and Mrs. Laura Parker of Loa Angeles. CaIII.. and Mrs.'Vera Pearl of Richmond. Fun-tratervices will be conducted Sun.74.14-.111: 2 1).liCif Varfracc 501I tri.:1Vfmtlr- -'Child of the ' Street by Buthon Thomas Tenth Ward.lerfemle may call at 260 East South Temple Street Saturday from 4 unfront 10 a.m. unt til I p'.m. Burial wilt be time at merit-e- a Salt Lake CIO Cemetery.. ; ' a mon 1, Lester Thorval Kofoed . - booming- voice. "This is Mrs. Worthington ..Kennedy Spate The Deseret News makes no Charge for obituary picture& I; a service furnished Without cost to our reader& Friday, April 25, 1941 CASH - FOR UTAH-MUSI- 163 East 3rd YoU11 USED PIANO' Co. C SOu111'. Phone , For...Sale 300d Used Tires. Fine Condition. SAS, GAIN PRICES. 3 ear radios. REAL BUYS. 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