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Show Pig THE. DESERET NEWS Salt Lake Cityt IJtah 14 Howell-Become- Maw Lauds Box Elder ' Celebration . program of 1941-194- John C. Kidneigh Takes Colorado Position j beautiful creatures, and - mapy especial- - o ' 'The Utah-Idah- , - To Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miller. Magna, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fisher, 724'n East South Street, girl To' Mr; and Mrsr. Wilford Edman, j Twenty-firs- t Mr and Mrs. Lorenzo Hathaway, 026 Park Street, girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sorensen, 1239 Roosevelt Avenue, girl. To Mr. and Mrs Karl Schleckman, 1200 Harvard Avenue, .To girl To Mr and Mrs Robert L. 1093 Wright, Tenth East Street, boy. To Mr. and Mrs Reinder JanseruJr., 122 East Truman dav, Wednesday and Thursday as follows: NovelMonday "Great World -,, with Mrs Christen Jensen at 10.30 am Book reviews will he supervised by Mrs Newell .1. How to LisCottereil at 7 p m. ten to Music with Dr. Franklin Madsen at 730 p.m. "Personality with for Professional Peoplp," Mrs Will H. Jensen at 8 p m. on course Wednesday A Courtship and Marriage arranged by Dr Lowell L. Bennion at and Mrs Milton Pearyon, To Mr 316 Sundav for Reno, N'ev, where he will address the annual convention of fire chiefs on Monday". He will show sound Dims. at. & pm todav in the gymnasium of .the Public Safety Building. East Seventh South Street, boy. To Mr and Mrs. Larry Stowe, 26 Coatsville Avenue, boy. The Church leader said the people of this state are a great and wonderful people, and boie his testimony to that effect. "Whenever the people here un dertake anv problem, or try to , do anything, they always accomplish it, he said. They are a wide awake and progressive peo-pie, and I appreciate very much the opportunity to be w ith j ou to today to witness the parade ttnd to. participate na the- program tf --- Ogden- -Standard viewing stand. The Ogden Union Pacific played three numbets before the meeting began. The band accompany ing, the crowd Bfittes-hecapqb- vulL God Bless America." Pfficlals this afternoon that reported todays festival held - greater-intereand a larger than all such held here in the past, it events was ready e homecoming dav. for hundreds of former citizens to participate the program and to mingle with relativ-e and friends. nnov,lon of the day was a big communityopening dance on Mam Street Friday night in b.ich thousands of persons Reynold V.Wlxom was of InharRe arrangements The dance was held at the intersection of Main and Forest streets. The dance was one of the most enioyablc affairs of the fes- st tants. "Planes, bombing our cites carry as high as 1,000 Incendiary wm - thougirt - abotrt States participation in the war, the visitor remat ked; "He doesnt want vour men. But he know s he needs the materials to fight with. He thinks as highly of Roosevelt as he dorUof Churchill and admits-tha- t it was the arms from the United States that saved England from Invasion after the battle of Dunr kirk. Constable Scott will leave early at Friday evening brought forth a large and appreciative gathering. The climatic condi . tions of the spring and summer developed peaches of the high- - est quality and size, w ith a flavor . , Just IjS ferent to Brigham oflly known City peaches. The baseball game in Pioneer Park at 7.30 pm. between Brigham and" " was attended by a record crowd. The game was pronounced one of the most thrilling games of a he season and ended in-score of o to 4 for Fridays program was lepeated Saturday, opening with a band concert at the Courthouse bv the Box Elder High School Band The street, parade was by several new features, including many floats from out of town. - -- , ThiValui Ssnsation Washing Delivered in your Xitchon for m 2rWoshers' 23 Enjoy FAST L COOKING on a neiv GAS RANGE A Size and Style to Suit Yon Buy GAS Appliances on Convenient terms . e iiifiit ft , rr never as m sev- i 't I- - selection 4n - the state AH streamlined. They come with extra -- damper and- - cas- tor cups. Prices as . low as 195 MODEL Csfl sfl ER-4- iinc T tpLsmp, Ttmer, Cmiimtni Sit Extra Heres a new. low price for a range of Kelvinator quality! Oversize Oven, Scotch Kettle, Storage Drawer fof utensils, switches and many other modern' features. We-Gi- ve Models. As. . d e rw - Green - Modal 41S Stamps S7S.IS Spring tf LksITmhs snd Ststg Makars o! tha Famous Coppar Tub Automatic 3? TE T Aiffisr" ' The finest horses In the state will appear at the horse show, , entries having been made" bv leading horsemen of Utah and surrounding states. , . - The flower show by the Relief -the art exhibit by . the Society, M. I A, and the childrens toy exhibit were witnessed bv- - hundreds of Interested spectators. - Chrome Dinette Set with solid oak top' and skirt. Chairs have one-'- i inch tubing and no joints and shaped backs, 5 Pc. Redeem 4995 s Bit IiInu We Give wsrrniB . 'j. if 4 4'i fvihrl Green Stamps m& air. atm S.&H. fix Sets Chrome-Breakfa- st and Low As i. p.Bl. S ER-41- a The afternoon program consist-- ' ed of the distribution of free peaches at 1 p.m, a baseball game between the Brigham Peach-endProyo at 2 p.m., and an . outstanding horse show at 7.30 Rees of Ogtn. Combined Magna-Garfiel- augu-mente- fe V, en Witii p''7 Enjoy 2besL and CLEAN-ECONOMICA- largest ,"d,vdul Light 98 Storage Drawer ,nd one Wrme r Drawer 9on glare P lamp and out. Wodel 7 Wosh-ers,- Washing Methods Magna-Garfield,- . rime, foUT UtOmar.c ln likp owning 2 dif- M. Mr. Rees has 22 grandchilijren eral makes and WinderTod Selector 7 This magnificent 1941 Model shown above is the .latest and. finest of all Kelvinator electric ranges unsurpassed in beauty, de luxe down to tW last detail, and with every advanced feature that at modern electric range can offer. Yet we offer 'it now at a 130 saving compared to last year's prices. Look over its features then come in and hava it demonstrated. Youll agree its the value of lifetime! 'ueen - 6:30 and John t for only es and melons m Pioneer peachPark Rees Now low as now - - peaches are given The distribution of free Models Here Prices roor tiVal. Mr. was born at Mr. Rees Wales, Sept. 8, 1861. Of nine sons and daughters, four --are living, Mrs.- - David J. Blake of Salt Lake, Mrs. Della Gilbert of San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Murren Worthington of Nephi the Latest HEATERS H-4J- IN VALUE AND STYLE p.m. Virllf Before Offered At This Price! - - See A 0 0 the United ception will be from 2 to 5 -- features Never riieot-rin- - Ave- The- - re- Stays Silent Lasts Longer pointeis on civilian defence, the British constable, who was brought to tlie United States bv the New Yoik police deoartment. said he "was overawed with the laige ntimber-- of buck homes in Salt Lake Hip "Under , bombing. city would he one of the safest m T lie United Its location and housing, but there would be other problems "Such inland cities as Salt Lake would become cenlers for the flow of population from San Fianctsco and other eOastal titof" les, presenting problems housing, feeding and policing to inhabinormal large additions Belmont nue.' QSM2B Here to give Sait Lake police first-han- and firemen Mont R. Thomas, and Mrs. 985 Thomas, REFRIGERATOR 12-1- live in, Special Constable Herbert the safest cities Scott of Eastbourne, England, said here today. he one of GIVES DEMONSTRATION Ross C Bowen, president of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Club was in change of the meeting and the announcer was Walter, G. Mann. Following the .parade the - Examiner Girls Drum and Bugle Corps gave a demonstration in front of the re- Utah, will be honored on his eightieth, birth day at an open recephouse tion on Sunday at the home of his grandson. The GAS To are 07Z Ifandvhen vvarenmesto theUnited. Stgtr?,, Salt Lake - Pettigrew' Rites Be Conducted Monday At Noon air. Officers Here To Advise Police On Problems Of Bomb Defense John D. Rees, who was the first child to be born in Wales, Hey-ma- S.L. Safe Place In Wi ir Says London Official aP Wales Utah Will Pay John D. Rees Tribute, MrsrLncy- Gv Cannon opens Lion House Social Center. Funeral set vices for William H. Pettigrew, veteran Church worker and former mayor of Nephi, are to be conducted Monday at p m. at 260 East South Temple Street. Speakers include Elder George Albert Smith of the Council of the Twelve; Pres. Stephen L. Chipman of the Salt Lake Temple, Joseph F. Chustenson and J. W. Paxman. Prayers will be 7 30. "Oial Interpretation" with offeied by George t Morris and Mrs. Grace Nixon Stewart at 7.30. Joseph J. Cannon. The body will be in state at the Evervday English will be given F. bv Mrs. Newell Josephson, home of his son, Alma H. Petti-gte8 at 1220 Second Avenue, SunWednesday pm. day from 5 to 8 p m., and MonThursday A Mother- - Forum, a 30 10 C. at Jensen m, Mrs. Katie day from 10 to 11.30 a.m. .Water and oil painting will be taught by Joseph Everett on "Speaking Thursday at 2 p m. and In the class will be offered As Listeners Like It by Dr. Roy evenings at 7 30. This instruction 8 m. 15 at B. al 11. Garff will begin Sept. p "Personality for Coeds w fill Mrs. Katie C. Registrations may be made 9 9 30 am. and pm. at the . Jensen at7 "Photogt aphv w ill be Lion House Office, 67 East South given by Walter K. an afternoon and evening Temple Street. Ave- nue. boy. Announces Mon.- -, Classes-h- i Mrs. Burton W. Mus.-e-r will addiess a meeting of the members of the South Salt Lake Club and their wjves on pan American solidarity Vionday, at 6 30 pm. at 2340 South State Street, George A. Zee, piesident, said todav. A meeting of the board of covet nors will be conducted following the dinner. Third East Street, 1310 Construction of stages and special equipment for the Aaronic Priesthood Pageant, Prepare Ye the Way, to be presented in the Salt Lake Tabernacle Oct. 1, 2 and 3 will begin late next week, the Presiding Bishopric said today. Sketches for special scenic designs on curtains for the production have been received from a Hollylarge scenic studio in wood. The finished curtains are Lake by Sept expected In Salt 15 and will be used during general rehearsals. The Presiding Bishopric also announced that plans for handling attendance of local people and conference visitors at the pageant were being made and are to bq, announced next week.One thousand persons are involved in the production as members pf the cast and(in other capacities. Group- - rehearsals of chorused and speaking characters are being held three nights each week The cast represents 17 stakes in Salt Lake Valley and includes Aaronic Priesthood, ic Priesthood, Sunday School and Primary members. Adult-Aaron- - South Salt Lake Kiwanians To Meet bov. success. He said hv was born In Salt Lake City, but spent 10 years of his life in Bng-- " the Box Win City sang, o position." festival. PRES. CLAWSON SPEAKS The last speaker was Pres. Rudger Clawson of the Council of the Twelve. Speaking very briefly, he said the parade was - . , Ogden Chamber of Commerce spoke of the splendid cooperation City between Ogden and BrighamcounBPd Weber and Box Elder will, ties, and the resulting good He said Box Elder is one of aha outstanding agricultural coun ' ties of the state. ' Fred Coleman from Ogden made a short address in which he said that Weber and Box Elder were not only cooperating In a commercial way but in a social and friendly w ay. He said he was always glad to attend a , . Stage Equipment Work Will Start Soon e 1 -- First Child Pageant Progress Told To Be Honored - -- oth-er'Sa- lt Grand prize to the Central Railroad Company; in the civic clubs and "'ga nitons erotin, .Box Elder School, first, the Civic Improvethe ment Club, second, and commerClub, third; cial and industrial section, Utah power and Eight Company, first,.Union ' Pacific Railroad Company, second, and Sugar Company,thethird. paiade floats Judges of were Mrs. Omt'a K. Shurtz Ev-of School, 'the Bear River High U. S. A. C. erett Thorpe of the and Enoch Art Department; Thorne, commercial artist of Ogden. E. J. Fjeldsted, secretary of tho - p-- -- Utah-Idah- - and consultation periods for women and girls With social and personal problems. A' group of three classes js scheduled with this clinic w orfe Personality for professional people is listed for A Mothers Mondays at 8 Forum will be held Thursday at 10 30 a m. Personal.itjtior Coeds, Thursday at 7.30 p.rrn- - Other exceptional opportunities for study will be given by Dr. I X) well L. Bennion on Cqurtship and Marriage," arranged .by. Dr. Bennion for young people especially'. This is scheduled for Wednesday at 7.J0 p.m. Dr. Franklin Madsen, in answer to the many requests from last season has scheduled another series of lessons on How to Listen to Music listed for Mondays at 7.30 p m. Dr. Royal B. Garff will offer instruction In speech Speaking As Listeners Like It, an mstriic-Tivcourse TorTnisineSSySOCtat"'" and study groups. Richard Cannon, a well known art instructor, will now be affiliated with- the Lion House He has arranged a jyerie- of lessons on handcraft for Primary woikeis. Other popu'ar subjects will be added later. part time basis until the joint merit svstem council ts set up for the State Welfare Department, Di- Lnemployment Compensation Deision and the State Health - partment. At " A competitive examination will be conducted to choose the director of thp new council, Mr. Ked-- " The Deseret News congratsaid. neigh ulates Stephen Reed Bntler, Mr Howell Is part time direcLars RaC Moss and of Sharon the Citizens Committee 4n tor Torsomlel which selects workers Lynwood Andelin and' all foe the Unemployment Division. I,ake babies one year He is al-an instructor at the L. D. S. Business College. ,, old today. In accepting Mr. kldneiglj's Stephen is 'the, son of Mr resignation, the three commis-sumei- s ot the State Department and Ml Reed M. Butler of of Public Welfare stated in a let165 .Fifth East Street, Sharon ter to him: IRae is tke daughtcr of Mr. and. ndl V Mva t hie tribe rs of the Public Welfare Commission Mrs. Barr Moss of 2654 Fillmore Street, and Lars is the -- extend our deepest apprectation-tyou for your excellent service. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford H. We lealize that this position has 240 East of ..Andelin jsouth been difficult at times and that consideiable unjustified critice,"I'f street. isms has resulted. Thee things we atlTegretr- "We sincerclv feel that In vour resignation Utah is losing an outstanding person and we take this opportunity to wish vou happiness abd success in jour new in a parade.be-"fnr- e ly beautiful girls a the governor said. It is can wonderful thing when people face these perilous times shown such a'fine spirit as was of here today. It is the todesire the help government state the piocommon man, and when the comout is worked being gram come to he pleted, this help will laborers and the otherto the inpeople, the aged and dustries in the state. be&t Prize awards for the paPeach Day today's in floats rade were announccby judges 2 A Personality Clinic under the supervision of Mrs. Will H. Jensen, wiU be a special feature which will include clubs,, clafses LeRav S. How'ells today Was named temporary Merit System Council Supervisor to succeed John C. Kidneigh who left Salt Lake this afternoon for Denver where he will take a similar position with the state of Colorado. a Mr, Howell will work on reach the annual Days celebration. so seen never haye Mrs.. Lucy G, Cannon chairman' of the Lion House Commit"activitee announces the opening of the Center for the ties. The schedule is replete with new and interesting features. . BRIGHAM CITY, Sept. 6. The people of Box Elder County, and particularly Brigham City were warmly congratulated B. Maw, today by Gov, Herbert,. who addressed the second day - By Lion House Center Merit Head - r- d Schedule-Announce- s September '6,. 1941 Saturday, FURNITURE Finance OurJOivn Contracts 1 mif mir mms |