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Show THE DESERET' NEWS Salt Lake City, Utah - Page 10 Mrs. Sonnes Services r ALL X R&omsfsj No Refund. Every Sale Final - - ith Wv, Xj Makes First Ogden Chest Fund Contribution -- George H. Lowe, right, presents his check to Willard L. Eccles, president of .the contribntion to the-19- 41 united Red j OgdejLComniniiifyChestT to make the-fir- st Chest Campaign fund. In line with the appeal for increased quotas for ail citizens, his check was for 73 per cent more than in 1940. (Standard-New- s Service). Cross-Conimnni- Spend Holidays OGDEN. Dec. 26. Annexation - of portion of Burch Creek, known as the defense housing ric in charge. Burial ivill be In Logan City Cemetery, under direction of the W. Loyal . Hall Mortuary. Friends may call this evening and Saturday until time for servSonne home, 491 ices at the North Main Street. Mrs. Sonne was the wife Of Elder Alma Sonne, assistant to the Council o the Twelve and former president of Cache Stake. Thousands of persons mourned her sudden death, the immediate cause of which was a heart at' a. tack. had Funeral arrangements awaited the arrival in Logan of a son. Elder Conway B. Sonne, who was serving as a missionary in the New Epgland States. He arrived in Utah by plane last night. ' The services In the Fourth Ward Saturday will be under direction of Bishop Wesley Keller of the Ninth Ward, and the Ninth Ward Choir will furnish Ogden OGDEN, Dec. 26. Two governmenrofficials, Marriner S. Eccles, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, and Robert H. area, to Ogden City, it is expectHinckley, assistant secretary of commerce for air, are spending the Christmas holidays with their families in Ogden. ed will be consummated SaturMr. Eccles. who will leave in day by the City Commission. a short time for Washington, D to be annexed is The ing the family home here, she atC., was accompanied Grammacy Avenue east to Jack-sotends to business duties as presby Mrs. ident and treasurer of Robert H. Avenue, Eccles, and in the family group between Thirty Hinckley Inc., and the Ogden are two sons, M. Campbell Eceighth and Fortieth Streets. Automobile Agency. In recent months the federal of the cles, secretary-treasure- r Mr. Hinckley has visited OgEccles Hotel Company, and John government has erected 130 den several times during the housing units in this area and the David Eccles, student at Leland year, principally in the course of units are now all occupied' by Stanford University, and a daughtrips occasioned by his position civilian workers at defense deter, Mrs. Harold Steele of Ogden as assistant secretary of compots in the Ogden area. and Washington, D. C. merce. Robert H. Hinckley Jr., The housing units were erectFor the Hinckley family, this the eldest son, a first classman ed by the federal government was the first reunion in the past at the United States Military under Its defense program, with year. It was a homecoming for Academy at West Point, is to be the understanding that the area five of the family. Only Mrs. graduated in June, at which time would be annexed to Ogden City Hinckley, who maintains the Oghe will receive an army commisand that Ogden City would ex- r den home at 2360 Jefferson sion tend its utilities to live area. The had not deft cnher settvlties John S. and Paul R. Hinckley, the . city has completed installation of to in Christmas participate the other sons, are cadets at the culinary water, sewer and elecreunion. New Mexico Military Institute in tric street lighting facilities in Besides making frequent visits Roswell. N. M. John is in his the area. to Washington, D. C., and keep- first year at college there, and PanA started last fall in the high school course. The only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hinckley, Miss Betty Hinckley. is a Junior at the University of Utah. Christmas n . CLEARANCE Another Utah SALE Man Missing at r.w Walk a Over to Richard Slap Street and Marinich has been missing in action since Dec. 7, 1941. The parents areMr. and Mrs. Vick Marl, nich. The Utahn enlisted in the navy from this community on June 3, 1940. At that time he was a junior in the Paik City High School, active in school sport3. He last visited his home in June, 1941. just after his promotion to a third class petty officer. SAVE! Men' O'COATS AND TOPCOATS On Let On 25 Special Fin t elf On Lot Lot Topcoat Coat V oil $13.75 at Your Price MEN'S SUITS Read return and unclaimed suit reduced AH ether uit cut 40 20 Ogden Man Wants Bomb-Proo- f Home . COATS AND JACKETS SHIRTS, TIES, HOSE, PAJAMAS ON SALE MEN'S UNION SUITS 20 LADIES' DRESSES Salesmen eample reduced 50 LADIES coat, ewealen, undie 611 Item In ladle department reduced 207c to 50 ... N. ALL REDUCED 25 Cape. Parka Heeds, ladles' and children' Glove Mitten, ladies' Sweaters. Bkl Suits, lackets. ; in-- j i and SHOP JUST AROUND THE CORNER ON RICHARDS STREET AND SAVE! 2 ' The Original n UTAH WOOLEN MILLS 24 to 30 Richards St. (AP) business, construction , A fine line of coat lor heavy work reduced 207o to 307o Reduced 26. A of ment and excavation contractor who advertized earlier this week that he will excavate and install bomb shelters, todav said he had received five inquiries from private individuals. One of the men indicated he wanted a bombproof home built. Mr. Wheelwright" said he ds awaiting receipt of plans for bomb shelters from the 25 Tleavy Wool All Dec. bomb shelters, is ready to bloom In Ogden, it appeared today. Aaron Wheelwright, a base- MEN'S LEATHER COATS Reduced OGDEN, new SUITS AUTO PARKING GREAT III OUR ALSO INCLUDED ARE DRESSES AND COATS AT ,200 150 130 175 DRESSES i , , '. " DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES Values up to 7.95, Now Values up to 9.95, now Values up to J 4.95, Now Values up to 22.95, Now music. Speakers will be Pres. W. W. Owens of Cache Stake, Bishop Joel Richards of Salt Lake, and Elder Harold B. Lee of the Council of the Twelve. Musical numbers will include a bass solo, "Going Home, by Charles O. Peterson of Logan, and a vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bailey, also of Logan. .Invocation by Bishop Ira N. Hayward of Logan Fourth Ward, and benediction by Joseph E. Cardon, former Cache Stakp president, comprise the remainder of the program. The grave in the Logan City Cemetery, will be dedicated by L. Tom Perry, present member of ' the Cache Stake Presidency and former bishop of Logan Ninth Ward. (Ready-lo-Wea- Second Floor) r Second Floor) (Ready-to-We- Second Floor) (Ready-lo-We- (Ready-to-Wea- Second r FloOl) -- Col. Berman Fur Coat Greets Staff 2G. Col. Morris 70 20 DRESSES DRESSES COATS Values up Jo 25.00, Now Values up to 29.95, Now Values up to 39.95, Now Stock OGDEN AIR PORT, Hill Field, Dec. 125 Entire Berman, commanding officer at the Ogden Air Depot, in a Christmas message to military and civilian personnel under his command, pointed to the growth of the airport in a period of a little more than a year from a "set of blueprints to' "rapidly approaching full Drastically ." Colonel Berman declared that, "The accomplishment of this great task is due to the loyalty and enthusiasm of all of you whose efforts have made this pos- Reduced! Second Fiooi) (Ready-to-We- (Foady-to-Woo- Second Floor) r Floor) Second Floor) (Ready-to-We- sible.. PARK CITY, Dec. 26. Parents of Steve Matt Marinich, 21, of Park City, a coxswain in the navy, today had been informed that UTAH WOOLEN MILLS D FREE ALL-DA- Y MIFf Ave-nue- After 1941 26, TOMORROW, DEC 27, WILL BE PAYABLE III FEBRUARY AUMAOH' . . Burch Creek Eccles And Hinckley To Be Annexed In MADE DRESSES, COATS, All LOGAN, Dec. 26. Services for Mrs. Geneva Ballantyne Sonne, 53, who died Tuesday morning In a Logan hospital, will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m.. In the Logan Fourth Ward, the Logan Ninth Ward Bishop- JfeM A.M. No Exchange. Rites To Take Place In Logan Saturday At 1 P. M. o PURCHASES TOMORROW! Are Decided ' CHARGE DOORS OPEN 10 . December Friday, "Even before our organization could be completed, we are called upon to put forth greater effort in this war which has been thrust upon us by a treacherous foe. officer I . As jour commanding am confident that you will meet these new demands with the same enthusiasm and loyalty you have displayed during the months of organization and growth." Colonel Berman said that he Sent Christmas greetings and sincere wishes for a happy New Year, with full knowledge that you mav be depended upon to rise to everv occasion and meet every emergency which wifi face us in the trying days to come. Concluding his message. Colonel Berman said, While fate may decree that we may not be privileged to shed our blood in this great cause, let u at least give a double portion of our sweat and toil In order that we may keep em flying for those Who form the spearhead of our defense 40 COATS Values up to 25.00, Now $ dd 17 ONLY 50 8 COSTUME EVENING SUITS DRESSES SUITS 95 Price Price Price t Second Fleer) (Ready-te-We- Second Floor) (Read Second Floor) (Ready-to-We- Second Floor) (Ready-to-We- forces. Lehi Elder Returns LEHI, Dec. 26. 20 24 14 12 COATS COATS COATS COATS Values up to 16.95 Values up to 69.95, Now Values up to 79.95, Now Values up to 99.95, Now Elder Russell Mrs. son of Mr. and Randall Schow of the Lehi Fifth Rchow. Wardrhas returned home from two years spent in he Canadian s Mission. His parents will be hosts this evening to the Lehi Missionary and Parents Association at their residence here. r Wives Davis County Completes Defense Council Personnel BOUNTIFUL, Dec. 26. The Davis County Defense Council was completed today with the announcement of six division committeeby R. Alvin Moss,who was recently 'appointed chair: . man of the council The personnel of the council Is community facilities, A. D. Cook, as follows: Planning division: Clearfield; education, Mrs. Sam- rccreaS. Lloyd Riley, Bountiful, chairuel Morgan, Kaysville; Kaysman; morale, Harold Holt, ClearMrs. Orin Blood, tion, W. field; publicity, Alvert ville. EpperL. E. son, Kaysville; finance, Communication division: He- ber- - J. Sessions, Ellison, Layton; registration, CalFarmington, Harold vin Roberts, Bountiful; induschairman; telephone, Clearfield. trial, Angus Stevens, LaBelle, Bountiful; telegraph, Perfection division: Joseph Clarence Baird. Layton; radio, Holbrook, Syracuse, Harold Muir, Bountiful; transchairman; police reserves, George J. Miles,' portation, R. C. Healy, Farming-ton- ; Centerville; fire reserves, Charles contacts, William Wilcox, Trump, Bountiful; rescue; MerSyracuse. rill Holbrook, - Bountiful; ' air Public utilities: Frank Hlcken-looper- v raid - 'ecautions, Vernon ManLayton, chairman; powobaircraft sell, Kaysville; er, J. W. Burton, Layton; water, servers. Wilfred H. Williams, fuel, Jed Abbot, Farmington; Bountiful. Ray Dawson, Layton; sanitation, Necessities division: Mrs. R, .Golden Layton, Layton. , W. Fisher, Bountiful, chairman; Tire distribution: David food. Miss R. Ellen Agren, BounBountiful, chairman. ' A meeting of the council will tiful; clothing, Mrs. Effie Tur-ner, Farmington; housing, Ben be held as soon as Instructions are received from the state counBrown,.' Centerville; . medical. Dr. D.. Keith Barnes, Kaysville; cil, Mr. Moss said $(0)95 (KftttdyteWear Second Floor) 95 SL (HoedylWodr -- Soeend Floor) - (Ready-to-We- Second Floor) (RoadytOWoar -- ftocond Floor) r ENTIRE FUR TRIMMED COAT AND FUR COAT STOCK DRASTICALLY REDUCED CHARGE IT AT . . j- Ma-be- v. 78TH YEAR HOURS 10 TO 6,. DIAL 4-25- 80 i? |