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Show - . 12 - . Salt Lake City, Utah , ..:' L WARDElder Lynn Richards will be the principalMarch 22, at 6:30 speaker, Maday satch Ward Chap- -p.m. in the el, 1455 Emerson Avenue. , . ' ' ' STRATFORD Horach B. Richardir ' ' 1 ' 4 , t 1 . , -- . , - ' ' - ' i. - - - ' 1 - , . , 1 , 10ILost "fr. I .... , dre I Pasees Mrs. Anna B. Quist, former director of Californiat Mis. sion Home, dies in Los Am geles. WàsLóved rites were conducted by Bishop Jay S. Grant of Adams h ,3hirckz)t - -- - -- Family life. Born in Junta, Sodermaland, Sweden, March 26, 1860, Mrs. Quist was a daughter of John F. and Anna Olson. She joined the Church in 1879 and the next year came to Utah,- preparing the way for the other members About of her family to follow. Wednes--1a3c-lvtare1- r -- TempieNoilce -- as First , Flmil E. Stoker Memoriji Rues Are Announced . grandchildren.- Home Nursing CoUrse Is Taught In Bingham BINGHAM CANYON.A home i course outlined by the nursing Ameri(4n Red Cross and sponsored Ity the Civilian Defense Council is being held at No. .1 Fire Hall every Monday and 1 to 3. pm.i T4ursclav from undelr direction of Mrs, H.- aal. ' u in Fifth East Street Special music ha:--- been arrapzed, t LIBERTY STAKE PRIESTHOOD LEADERSHIP., MEETINGThe Stake Priesthood ILeader- .ship Meeting will be heid ',Sun- day, March 22. at 12:15 p.m. in ''l the Send 'Ward Chapel. Fifth East and Sevonth. South Street. Aaronie and Melchizedek leaders are invited. Dr, Fred F. aliachollI the Aaronic Priest-Lowill addre--hood Meeting. , .1 " s --- -- - , - - khd vet., gcaduated from the ' Span,lsh' Fork Iligh S.Thool and later grad uated from ille electrical ilaVal ti,iining s( hool in' Sair Diego, 1....,,,lif.,, no' hatt been .in the 1... S. na al forces for seYeral ,Vears. .surviving besoles his n;other and stenfaTher. are a brother, Max' Stoker of Portland, Ore.; two sister. alas Bliss Leis of Mrs. and Blatiche. Angeles, 43,eed of Portland, Ore.; and his David Evans of grandfather, salt Lake. as, , a, 1..v. Smernoff. Mrs. W. S. Jones, Airs. Joseph Tome. Mrs. Guy Delia Lukia, Mrs. Joseph Sousse'. Mr!,., F. O'Brien. Airs.. Harvey .101111, Airs. S. J. Granquist. Mrs. Rex Tripp,. Mrs. flay Tatton and Mrs. Frank Looney. Heiper-- PM.-1- 2,53 PM. 315 - PM. AM.-2- .30 AM,-2- 5.0 3 '30 7:15 - AL Salt Lake City 6 9:00 PM. AM, 1;10 AM. AM. 4S Ly. Price la pitalization.sa Among other groups whiohave rccenly endorl,eul the servlee plan are the Utah Stake presblency aud high priests quorum, acc'ordin g to D. 0: I servWight. ice plan director. All high priests,,, are eligible' to participate in the 411.12coun,7.0. 'arc: Airs A. J.. Bolierg. Airs. ticorge Bohnan. Mrs.LA. C. Larick, airs w, Ft. 1ltti. mrs. Clif ford End, Mrs.. Frank Ziweill'i,i, Mrs. Witham Swainston, Airs. M. I n . - - AM.-6- PM, PM. :30 PAUL HAHN, AGENT 60 E. lnd South Phone 33923 St. IlmoodtameIlionillilli 212Help WantedFemale 0 Tlews g?ress lcA Schà(As 45 to 50, 311 Experienced in housework and cooking. V. S. Government Jobe. War greatly in, to room and bath. Chance for raise Pro,. creasing appointments. Commence 124,23 permanent party. 5.9965. Try tq $40.38 week. NENWOMEN. LADY 35 to 45 yrs Wanted Salt Lake City examinattons. Prepare for Gen. Civil ilssek. Wages. 120 W. 7th So. immediately at home. 32 Page gam-pi. Service book with lull particulare Sell beauty aids MONEYExp. nnee. coaching and list ot positionsFREE. News. Box spare lime. Rig comm. Visit. write now, Degeret Apply today Eye Co. 457 Sego ( W. of 648 5th E.) V37 Alain. Ph. DANVINGJACKSON'S. Class Ps. fro( trot and waltz andControctWork. 231Salesmen If You Are a Closer oóe l e Pl.alls lapel Rites High-Student- s Ground-Breakin- g Be Teaeller - Farewell - ed - y scruads-toacrewa - foresmountain l- --- - ?Jacobs; Aleex dedicatory . , . - , , ebrielaigkilingest es fc'' 331Cleaning Services RIGS. CARPETS. FURNITUREIElvert Clearrtne. Ortontal Spenualty.-- FRANK ItIAR.TIN CO. Rugs 1630 So. State. WORKERS SERVICE ERrnturaretmightzw-,-ropairtnr,---nr----- , holstery, rug9 eleand- and aim. Dial dyed.-93- STAR LAUNDRY Where "Every Day hi Mother's MY.' SALT LAKE CLEANING & DYEING CO. Cash & carry. 75c. 265 E. ilth So. Pbone Papertn. 158 No. Pateting,Cleaning. I :1 Reasonable Main. COLLECT 1c each WIRE RANGERS in trade When You Pay for Cleaning. Suits, plain Dream 75c 1817 So. State. COLLECT WIRE CLOTHES le each in trade When YouHANGERS. Pay for Cleaning. Suits. plain Dresses 85c 1817 So. 1 State. PAPERING PRICES. AND PAINTING. No. Main. WINTER - 158 ROMNEY Rug" Co. It mete no more for the Cleaning best. 1015 Bo. 7th E. Phone f 341Moying and Storage HADLEY TRANSFER & STORAGE CO City end moving. 44491. MOVE cheaply tance safelyLocal. long Phone hIOVE Redman. dis- Phone cheaply . long die tance Phone aafelyLocal,. Redman. Phone 54727 LARGE Motor traneCitY and out or town haul. Mollerup. Phone rr 6032. --- aaa participation of --l- T ' 74 I . ,. .Slain St. 470i .. ..-- - - - 1 i Phone . I BOOK STORE bought sold and exchanged. So. State. or 61;7. hiche6Cprims paid for ill kind,' i Book Exchange, 113 E. 2nd So. iti3S. ild:Ei rneotighraa'N-71- o, run. - it'to're TOP 41: tor cash fixtures. as maclures, South. - JPEuLn: E4I0D2ES. I 1,11 war t MECCA at i AWRoAlFiltBelTd i 1 .SKINSEligh- i . PEPPERS 411Old - 'I 401 WEST 9TH SO. Phone Gold Wonted I MoCONAHAY, LICtNSED GOLD BUYER IEWELER, 64 S. MAI4 HIGHEST PRICES for DIAMONDS and .. OLD GOLD. TANNER MFG. JEWELERS 44 WeRt, 5,4407-SP''' FOUTH CASH-5-44- OT more tor NkaPp r p CAPITOLS. STATE..., .. t t I1 , II , ' 07. r Wi tormitnee . ', FURNITUR4r-a"1:- ' 4 - , ' t phT EC?.4 3 , I i' I, - saitelTi ..1 1,74Krifii..,,.. . ao . . : j 7 2nd So. 4217Furniture Wanted i 1 1 M. Pria.17T tree. --- --. 2 NEWS WILL BUY your old or vaeuurn. Does ?bons 71282. BILLIARD 11 s GEO - stated . monies, Bishop Nelson some one would he on the until 6 p.m. The names. gofrounds participants will be Inscribed on an 'honor .roll to be placed in the building. After the ceremonies, the Relief Society will conduct a bazaar and food sale in the Second , ' : BO.OKS. that . K-I- ) , HOLDER'S Ntyhhee"enleraeN: . ., sequipment --a Glen Bros'. Music Co. So. the entire ward daensdirsetatkoeprnaretmicbipeartsehilpn 4- WILL PAY CASH - - the- ---- a - 0 upfC7-3- We are looking for SPV(.7.a IIANI pianos on 'which the one can be restored. Ritchie, chairman of' the work NVOI sign up ward - committee, for work on the build; members -- 4 .! , ' A PIANOS WANTED dtPriinshgopthNeel.s4nadai 5Ingnouncwmmed s, - - , MArHINE end Pot So. State. 350 80X continue with the soil being moved at $I per shovel full. l' - tatter lot Rent. tLOOlt 5anBtirdittin tlidli ., . Services SANDING DESERET ,..., . .. SCHOOL ROW PROFESSIONAL CARE 128 1ST AVE. 1n-9 ELECTRIC or paaa- . - r inches Swing and Plane 4 by 4 to 6 by 6 F. Dunn; com- -- - REGISTER. 321--Build- Schools NErHSEHY Lathes 1 .1 PARIC-ATO- Equipment Fans Liked - n . 312Nursery - Lirll; hiehesogidrotuondth - ' WHILE You LEARN BARBER SALT LAKE BARBER COLLEGE, REGENT ST. Used Machine munity msinogviinngg; ttalkiirtsteshpolVel liege of full of soil for the new building -- - 170 p- Pres. ed- 1 EARN ING, Will -- oulao , LIKE TO rinAvq. SKETCH or PAINTWrite for Talent Test (No Feel Hire awe and pecupation., Boa Deseret News. atpd.m.s.eocno ntdhe:ehsut rscht reptis'o. ne,d: - - 'NORT1.4---TWENTIEl'- - you II, WANTED an The following program is plan- Community singing. led by- '. - I MOTOR AVE. PE. Oftwes Open Week Days Until S 5.3479 p.m. 140IMiscellaneou5 1 .att Forest Film Is Completed 1 i Frye Aircraft of Utah 158 Groundbrealithg, ceremonies for the Tooele Third Ward will be held Saturday, Bishannouticop George Nelson had ed today." , a conductThe ceremany-witt-b- old Tolboe, elected by ' Held-Toda- TOOBLE sses picture t Legal Notice PROVOMavis Hafen and Harjuniors, have been Pes Pillows Provo High School a journalism Expiress-StagePony chief offices of editor and 40 East 2nd So. 4405. business , manager on the epecial Jublor Day issue of the Prostu-- . vonian, PHS dent publication, according to Sherman Wing. faculty adviser. Junior day is April 10. . I OGDENA new motion who will succeed Claroh Mavis, s film has just been complet--- - Oakley. senior, was ed in the regional forest office of the sophomore class in entitled. "Management of Mgt in 1940; she has held the position Forest Fire Fighting." It slows of news editor on thiS year's methods' of fighting forest fires staff; and she recently held the in Region Four of the National position of editor of the special Forest Service, including Utah, Girls Day ' issue. Nevada; Southern Idaho and Harold, who will succeed Pat. Western Wyoming. Hatch. junior, will enter the The film, made, under forest staff as a successor 1 o his broth-- . follows fire (.ondihons, er Kent, who was sports editor through alL the steps in.organization and of this year's paper.. ' Illa.nanng ler Persons electect.to - oriltet' line. from small ares-JaButler-- associate- edRor: Harry:Sucker sports editor; Jac- involving hundreds of men and was made under fire conditions I.VIN.'aegigs.onf,e. a'etlxliCehaendgiet.9r;e'dRitoobr.; eki.et in southwestern Idaho. '' accord- ing to Henry M. Shank in charge Myra Knight, assignment ediof file control. tor; Richard Anderson, associate Mr. Shank said the 'film will .1F,01T'ilaltspelf el ta7,,:,..enGled,Plinteo,...ar-c-70.nansehe widely used throughout the 24 Farr. associate exchange editor; step in the Region as the first Gloria', Groneman, associate , asintensified program of training signment editor:, Dauna Sorenson and organizing in. preparation and Betty Edwards, columnists;. forthe 1942 fire season. It also and Clarori, alumni editor. will be' available as a training -aaid in cooperating private and s o t 351Repairs - Pioche 43.55. Las Vegas $5.110. Los Angeles 112.73, Ean Diego. 8150. Bondsd and Insured. reclining cbair est buses. -- - Thuradaya, 8plrr; Ohatitr,e dancing Wednesday and Saturday Eve. HADLEY TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Mayflower van services. Phone FRENCH, GERMAN, RUSSIAN. WE SPECIALIZE IN MOVLNO. transExpert teacher (just froml Europe) SALT LAKE TRANSFEt CO. Phone 44515. lator. Conversation, theory, correspondence. literature. composition, French and adults. Children, German ',bort hand. Mrs. Perkins, 940 Bryan Arenue. - Ph. 10 a.m. to 12 noon. p.m. We Rebuild Them With a good sales reeord and tire teTEE HILT RIGHT WAY etistonyed to earning 1175 per week. we (Continued At Top Of Next Column) Look For The Big Sian ean use you. Field training and lea& UTAH SHOE REP. CO. furnlibed. Apply Eneyelopaedia Pritan 119 So. Main. 1001 COntinVIt111 Bank Bldg., Monday Phone 9 to 5. WILLIAMS Form R.epair Co. Piniskinnt enS. Office, U. War ameling. Engineer A Department. upholstering. 482 So. 19th E REAL OPPORTVNITF EDUCATIONAL! Salt Lake City. Utah. March 20, 1942. WITH BOOK OR Sealed proposals will be received at this Oki established; SALES EXPERIENCE. EXPERT RADIO REPAIR Educational Institution offers splendid; office until 10.00 a.m. (MWTO on the All makesWork Guar. Lowest Prir.eo. then pub- Radio opportunity.. Leads furnished. Liberal; 27th day of March, 1942. and of Servim Dept. Montgom Ward, kitchen romnnstiorif Salt Lake City territory.; licly Opened for the installation maY CALL and a,nd references. Western specificattons Write, siring' experience tor all kinds of equipment. Phing water jackets Foundry Minne- be Obtained from the above office for a 3. Sher. Art Instruction,Inc, and store repairs, Phone dollar (S25.00) deposit in the apolis, Minn. twentyfive certified cheek mad payable to WATCHES form of a WANTEDMARRIED MAN. age 30 Co 401 cleaned. rep $2.60 United States. of cond. Meier a Watch Rep. 67 regardlese rears for established house to hotpot ter- -i thc treasurer of the E. 2nd So. ' rttörr. Salary anaranteed, bond rectum400-WA- NTED ed. Grand Union Tea Company, 253 East , Second South. MENWOMEN AGENTSSilk Rayon low- Sell on sight. priced Patnotic Displays. Excellent Merchantsofficeshomes. Fred Schmidt, 423 West 120.. profits. New York. Elect Provonlan Aids MILE--- lc 1 CARPENTER waniti remod. or bldir. by day or contract. Free eetimatee. ', ' - .111001.1-1- 510 WK. to dependable woman, 22IDay d FRYES intensive Factory-7'3,n- s Course ol Instruction PREPARE'S YOU IN SIX. WEEKS right, hero in Salt Lakti lor jobs now open in leading aircraft Women can earn men's plant. men can earn 'more than ever wagea. before. ciravr pay envelopes in Aircraft Faetortes. above draft are particularly in demand MY...Wally lit women, 20 to 38 and Men. not on elawil,ations 1A or 1 Sniall raYmenta earl accepted. Plt Baiance in 12 Pflual paYmentS. VP-I-t school-orwrite for freeInforma tton today. he Sure to tire age. (Men giva claasfication number). DON'T LEAVE HOME Provo FIW17Mnet 11 - I Oese ret lIeltlNot - ' 141 I i . a,. kig;ostki 1e4N ' : Honor Roll quorum - Wiltaisi,---- j. lit,,45 As solutil City-9:- - Men - Women I d plan. Employes of the Cannon Ashton Inc.' liae beiz'otne the first eommercial group to adopt ,the plan by applying- - for member-o7 the payroll deduction hip TWENTY-SECONWARDThe a Ward. ' -- plan. Aaronic Priesthood will - have Bid 'A Primary children's ,dance of 'Brigham A ''group ShowL large t It services will start a,t 4 p.m. and a gen-- , charge of SaCcamEnt Young University facility merit-her- s mitres 45 minutes for projection. F'ennklin White. TOOELE Sunday,: March '''L',,,'. at 6:30 p.m. eral program will be givenin -- Enthusiastically rePROVO contracts also hive , signed Lisfed Tooele of the house. member Stake Clerk I.,Cireuit, Will the Second W4rd Chapel at 8 , to and. ceived children for grownmembership. by according will School who be principal 'speaker ix, The 1941 High faculty, I with ,tho followi;ig MT. prop.m GuiltyBPLEASANTThe high ileave Clarence S. Boyle. chairman of ups alike,' 'The Passion Play" wHI March 2S for Norfolk, Va., awards . pt Tram: honor commitwas i,tudents selected 'of case the apoint insurance the Stevens' RIGHAM CITYThe by. -serve presented university the he , hf' where with! will :Iresented-4we'Se.le.ctioTis, Socially i the Relief the Sing; Iron) tee: The Ferrer Junior High semco,rtn:,,.01, Marionettes- in two, showings at the state against Alfred N. Olsen. At a v. S. Navy. was honorINI M Thorne of 'lle Ingh Couneila NOrth. Sanpete Illgb School for Mg alothers; School faculty and other city .prominent fimit ,grower,pf Brra- Brigharn Young University Fria given by,-th,faculty. WARD. outstailding, activito,s in ,sericktI luncheon are ,affiliatschool g ham City, in which the deloV day afternoon anct:everting- -' inary children; piano solo, B,yr-- , Mr'. Whitehouse was presented The M. 1, A. meeting of the - arshlii scrvice anti sportsman.: dene Bryan; reading:Alice Baker; Described by 'those who saw ant was charged with killing a .NNith a going awal, gift by ing, l- AVM the Twentieth Ward be Sat- - ',.. the 'doe 'dc'er an Ms orchaul at Perrya it as one of. theartistic feats of i choruA selections. ISI. I. ii.. girls' More recent additions-ar- .. , ..facultV members, '24.- at 730 beld Tuesday .urdav by the school 'faculty and chorus: Hawaiian' guitar aelec- the came to 'a closeJriday evening ' the season in Provo, the play ', county welfare eiyiploveA. Life insurtas Prinivel Dean Bench.-- asasfol- l ast e the laniteal 'a- state Pmployment:1-oliteTanc- i, Th letaaathreealaysessionabefigea,.pnrtruccit e- ' ''''' ,;ion, svmtrattargrotrrrViclor solo, . Ewehe CompatiY chorus win - for- - alows: Kingdom Ihave heen rasked tto pool city abstractors livAles Acting Tudge Walter ath 4, l'f hish-tassembly. progrartf.--Mete' delivery'iians-fomore el. , a numberL of "family- and neigh- 4 the clil',,,e4ZiUrt.,.... when. the Marital, number, accordion violin, wereportrayed In. the threeacts EMERSON WAI11iElder Benja- ert Jensen, Mariati Aldrich,. Bill ficient utilization"- - ,according to bort4lbil groups Avno are ain and guitara ; selections,' Grantsvine of "not 'two in the first arid three in each brought tn a verdict ' ' mlif.L. Bowring Sunday Schooi ' Haien, and MaXifle Evans.. . the Department or toinnierce, ,.,",,, mixed quartet-- of the other twO, a ", guilty.rl vestigating the plan.. ,. ,,,, , .. , . , - -- - Ess11, - fi:2C1 ! 7- - , 4111 . a - ' .. ' .. resident of Mid- vale for the past 50 years. He hag been employed- ,as railroad . man, county license co:Met-torand officer. peace carpenter for the Midvale Smelter; Ile retired from work eight years ,ago. Mr. Holden has five children, five grandchildren and five great. Ile has been Salt Lake lAr. Helper lAr. Pr Ice latest Provo ciVlc group to get behind the Utah Valley Hospital Service plan is the Business and Profesalonal Club, which recently passed a- resolution- - to it as a community welfare proF ect, according to Mrs. Ethel D. . Rambeau, president.' The resolution embraces a threeprogram. involving. the inemh of the club to adopt the service plan on a group basis: second,,.to stimulate enrollment of the service plan members, various among. occupational groups represented in the club, and third, to assist other cooperative clubs in disseminating information about the plan. The resolution praises the hos- pital 0 S a public service institu:: tion which maintains the highest standatds, and lauds the service plan as an excellent means of increasing the usefulness of the hospital, civing individual members, the a7turance of tare when most needed, and relieving. them of the worry of Unpredictable expense in case' of, 0 9:00 PM. 545 PM. 4,25 PM. Pueblo TO HELPER and PRICE ILv. proy9.The - 1890. Short, Scenic Route to Denver, Pueblo and East via Provo, Price. and Grand Junction. piIan Advanced ,18-1- fr Sim? YOUR TIRES Pat4 t44L4 Lv Salt Lake City Ar. Grand junction At Denver 3,40 PM.; 110Spital - SPANISH FORE. 'l-e- Special memorial services for F1ovd7 HIGH .Ecirl..Stoker, .,2, of this STAKE PIONEER city, who A.- PRIESTS m asQUORUMElder reported- kiled in action :William Lund, Church. while latal,country, are historian. will he the t.peaker at heing serving planned for the near fua meeting of the Pioneer Stake ture. according to Mayor John High Priests. Sunday. ',Tarch 22. E. Booth. The exact date for at 2 p.m. in the Pioneer Stake the services Are pending a date Hall, 126 West Fifth South when important meetings will Street. Ward supervisors and not conflict. ; committees Nvill meet with the Mr. Stoker, son of the late Wiquorum presidency And advisers llard Stoker and Mrs. Jack at 1 p.m. killed Houghton. was reported NINTH, WARDDr. H. Z. Lund this by a. telegram received wit he the speaker at v14.,,ek h.,. his mother. . n Holden, one Midvale's .oldest and best. known citizens, was observing birth anniversary his eighty-firs- t family dinner Saturday, Wheil-aMrs. at the horne of his daughter,Centel-StreetLind.' 71 East Melvin Midvale will be given in his honor. Mr. , Holden' was born March in West Virginia, When 21, he was a small boy, his father was killed in a mine accident and the family moved to , sag, t Millie KP 1 dall in 1882 and the couple mciv- ed from Kansas to Salt Lake in MIDVAI,P1-Joh- ,. Salt-take .. 4"1411.0 of Thanks Utah Valle y 4t ) Cal- -- 311Sc1iools iiitriiiHMG We wish to express our deep appreciation for the many kind expressuons of Also sympathy from friends for the beautiful floral offernure during our recent bereavement, tha loss of our be-- , loved husband and father. NM.- A. M. BAIN & FAMILY. Be Guest Today liam---Walt- - 114Cords Will of Midvale, ' - II t littli t: John Holden, 81, - 3RD SOUTH., , - Surviving Mrs. Quist are three sisters, Mrs. Christina ofLarson Los and Mrs. Erwin Pratt Angeles. and Mrs. M. C. Pratt of Salt Lake. Interment was in Inglewood Park Cemetery. Theft Says Chief 121LAIr I Baker's Helper Wanted-- - 131Transportation sided since. - Services 122Character four years later she was married to John A. Quist of Big Cottonwood and, had one daughter by him. This child died when three years old. Mr. Quist was called on a mitssion to Sweden and died while there, and after his death Mrs. Quist moved to Salt Lake. Early in this century shehadwent reto California where she ' 1, - missionaries, lived there temporarily and to all she was known affectionately as "Auntie Quist." There she "mothered'the who young men and women were filling missions for their Cliurch, and helped to smooth over the rough spots they encountered on the highway of Sixth-Sevent- h - Anna- who 8t S1XTH-SEVENT- ' - B. (Auntie) Quist, for .many, years was the supervising director of the Mission Home in that city. Mrs. -Tuesday ..frOm Quist- died1-1aailments Incident to age. She would have been 80 years old .Mar , Mrs. During the 22 years Quist guided the affairs of the mission home, more than 1,000 Mrs. 79, High-Pries- - By-Fina- l for e VEST 424 I COMPANY' ' n der Groesbeck will be held Monday' at 2 L. D, 6., Ward Pm. at tbo Twenty-lira- t .chapei. First,Avenue and K Street. Bis Gorda& Allied& uall olliglate. irttndi may call at the landly residence. 16 R Street Monday front 1230 until 130 p.m.. Interment in the City Cemetery UM. der direction of the Larkin Mortuary. 140110ANSercities - fop Xdword---ThemaMorgan will he held in 4.11aEastLayton L. I). S. Ward Chapel Sunday at 4 pm- officiate Biahop William Dawson will may call at in Layton Saturday evening and Surola7 prior to serviee.a. Interment, in the Ksvavills-Layton Memorial Park under 'Aired-Iroof the Sunaet Mortuary. mice. for Leah Jo. McFARLLNFuneral cephine McParlin who died March 20. -- will be Yourat East. ate 12:30 p.m.- R4bV, Wilkincon will 'officiate. Friends may call at the to above address Sunday from p.m. and Monday from 11 to time of services. Interment NVwatch Lawn Cemetery under direction of White Chapel mortuary. "entices for James Pet. HANSENFuneral Pr Hansen will- be conducted Sunday at 1:30 p.m, at the Edgebill L. D. S. Ward Chapel, 1140 South Fifteenth East Street. officiate. Bishop C. H. Parker will Friends may call at the mortuary. 1445 South State Street Saturday from 4 until 9 p.m. and Sunday prior to Bermes. Ad. Monne' services will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m. ida the Ephraim North L. D. S. Ward Chapel. Bishop Evan L Erickson will officiate. Interment in the City Ephraim Cemetery, under direction of the Olsen Mortuary. LLEWELLYNIt:literal services for Wit. liam Chappel Llewellyn. of 1089 West Third South Street. husband of Minnie Dittmee Llewellyn llI he conducted Monday at 1 pm. in the Rose Room. 38 East Seventh South Street. Bishop E. A. Jorgensen wi!t officiate. Frierrds -MO call at the State room in the mar. PERSONAL. AND , tuary until time of services. Funeral di- ADVICE. BUSINESS Mrs. Ertekson. 45 East3rd So. Apt. 406 rectors, Deseret Mortuary. Ph. BILLSFuneral services or LeRoy Bills ASTROLOGY. NUMEROLOGY, Mrs floppof pPita, Utah, will be conducted Monier. Tratned phychia. 852 E. lith So. day dit 1 p,rmDr-therh,It- a Ward thane'. Ph. Friends may call at 36 E. th So. In Salt Lake until Saturday evening and at the residence in Delta after 12 noon Sunday and Monday prior to gPrvl (vs. . Funeral directors, Desert Mortuary. STRATOSfruneral services for ld Jun' fieorire Stritiox ot Midvale will MhoMonday at 2 pm., in the Greek dor Rev. ,John Chureh. The huh will conduct the eerVieeti,- Friendei may call at the Continental room in! tune mortuare until of ru servieti. 4Dt; theo; directors, Deseret Mortuari. - (Continued From Preceding'. Column) REFERENCES REQ. APPLY 258 80. 8Y.1 ATTENTION , ATITO AND TIRE sALEaMEN ' RAwLEIGII now DEALERSILIPs available in Salt Dale City and Coun. High Grade Edition and ty. weekly:1111g t4 2;0 Housettoolir5 Catalogue Binding up Farm Neceeeitiee in Line. Products not Given Special Consideration affected by Defense Priorities. Ever,- Magazines and Volumes, Of the kind toe produce can West thine needed to start, except ear, furPact Hideo Unexcelled in nished on credit. Don't delay. Write now only result front a combination DESERET NEWS PRESS , for further information.- - Rawleigh's. ' of expert workmanship and the 30 Richard, Thom .' Denver. Colo. 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Quictr-iSPENDING 'Desires wheels. anywhere or anytime. Sharp Ento annOilnee be Is making, come. Dreamiest. slacks, lingerie. nylon Co. gineering specialty of Milts's' teeth with quick hose. Send for sample equip. (No complete sexvice. Call at his newer office. charge).- - State exper, Quaid.. ref. 905 BONDED Bouse Movers go anyvrisere. Paul 94.11 So. Main Et. Suite 216 Phone E&V11311. 124 Beryl Ave. Alec Bldg Denver. Colo. 84015. Gas WE maintain our business to assure satesRIDGES ENGRAVING, 31 Richards St. ty and comfort. Rupture Specialist& THE beet and cost les& Prompt aeryke. Natl. Slitters. Expert Akron Trite Phone 44518. Hernia Chine. 330 Ness Bldg. I MO. paorrrAnz WORK, plait now. KETCHUM BUILDERS SUPPLY L. D S. NOME for Elderly People and no risk. Give reference and reason the Builder. for wanting work. Write H. P. Bush- We moveEverything for Invalids, BEA& BATES 55 X. W. Tembuildings 11137 kind ani else, allY ple. Phone man, 305 East 2nd So., Salt Lake City. where. th So. Ith West. Call Sharp DEL GRIFFITH. specialist for men. Call 'GIRL PORGENERAL aOrSEWORIC in 234 South Main Street. Phone 41117. L. D. S. home, private room, wages covered buttons and buckles. PLEATING, 61060. MANUSCRIPTS CRITICISED, REVISED. ADHemet,. dressmaking; alter. Tomlinson & Co. 248 So. Main. Phone YOUNG LADY to assist in apartment DRESS BOX KI5, DESERET NEWS. house.- -- Anewer-- - phonedoor. No MeanUNION ASSAY OFFICE, INC.. 15254 So BOYS GET IN CONDITIoN for ths draft. Experience-o- r ing. Ppecia I training unWe Deseret Temple. P. O. box 1528. now. Gym. Enroll necessary. Light work but long hours. Call Sat. eve. after 7:30 or Sunday. taken for Orders HIDES TANNED. KODAK FINISHING. Films 10 am. ready KauflJACKETS. GLOVES. COATS, Establiehed 26 yrs. Utah Photo CORSETIERSWomen 5 pm past 40, good terWest. 532 So. 3rd Co. man materials. 27 W. So. Temple. ritory. earn While training. Comm., bonus. Call Mrs, Egan, after 2 P.m. THOMAS & THOMAS. U. S. Reg. Patent BILLSREGENT BARBER SHOP, where L32 Resent Street,. attorneys, 418 Reason Bldg: Phone MONEY sewing ist home. No 11011- you set more, dor less, 160 So. West Material furnished. Easy. S. COWAN. IMO,KE ASSAYERC. "Tie Co." 413 W. 6, Los Anreles. Analysis Temple St. Salt Lake City. Utah. Pb. for - Refined ADVISE. CONSULT MADAM MERLE on A REAL OPPORTUNITY Woman with personality. and willing to Krta, buys $171 Der rm. guar., He. you all problems. Readings daily. 12$ E. nr earn. full time. Excellent work, part do work. Jensen. 242 E. So. Temple. 5th South. Pb. ins'. ,Cati Mrs. Egan. 34207. G. , 300SERVICES ;14c for old establish- ENGINEERING nisei-taed Sompany selling de,lenes j.ntiltriries to , preventproducts plant al hours in the boiler I ,, and loss of man re-a Ante Liberal tiFOGIR Nn slimed. objertion min handling Otte Steno line. C4S peteret News. stamp asd II., , 0 Frye-Traine- II tricks t I I - '' I ! Tempest. GBOESBECK-,-Service- Illission Home. Head, approval lusisets. for Bertha Mae Min. age 31I,, wile of Bishop Tempest. will be held Sundai LDS p.M. In the- - Midvale First at Counselor J. W. Igiblpy Ward Chapel, the call at Friends may officiating. blridal C. I. Goff and Son Mortuary Item 4 to 14 p.m. and Saturday at the Tempest residence. .182 Lincoln Street. from 4 to p.m. and Sunday prior to services. Interment Midvale ter y, ahew bit los sod 1 ( - Column 571 300SERVICES YMENT 1 Solt Lake City se - . .. , bl' -- Box 1763 ; , . it . ruination, , I". Tkos only lady niagIntaa-la-t- he of Utah envardod tho .Ginunick TEMPDSTServices Ham 1 Mrs. Quist Dies In L. A. ,.,..., , 113Funerals ,kindness and sympathy ot friends-- be pubof lics acnowledgeel by running a Card the Thanks': in The Newts Oa day after - funeral. Call i onta. Lady:ZGimmick 11 Aw 0,Chicks The defense program hag made Many new a new Salt Lakes pamill is-)obg. all4inte high. SALES ARE INCREASING FOR RAPIDLY WATEMS, ROUTE MEN. Earn $ S. $1. $S dui. Be independent...44mm. , Two No &gel lino goings available,. - MAGIC M rUNEItAt notices wait be in TB. News oftwo by U Lai, tor publication in to.1 daY's paper. It le recommended that tha - h or I AND FLOWER ROUSE FUNERAL FLOWER1 OUR- SPECIALTY Phone 6.3221 110 EasS 9th South. - - LADE LEGAL AGE, IN TAKING UP 1 will speak. side StakeHighPriestsQuorum-- wilrhold their monthly meeting Ward Rec- in the Thirty-fourtreation Hall, 131 North Eighth West Street, Sunday, March 22. at 9' A.m. Elder Joseph F. Lloyd will be thP speaker, arm COLONIAL - I ' . - oaturaay, luarca z19 1Y44 - 211Help WantedMole 301Miscellaneous NEW OPPORTUNITY al MOLE FLADRISTS. CRAMER, I rUNERAL FLOWERS REA S. PRICES, PHONE 14 FIFTH EAST. HILTON From Preceding Celumn) PTRSONALS BLOSSOM ART FLORAL...3-76SO- , TUNERoL FLOWERS OUR SPECIALTY 715 So. MAIN - TREE PARKING I - - -- 121,-Person- I I 1Florists k - Case Of Tire. and Found and chain, Temple Square Ewe' or vicinity. Reward. Parry 34803. enth South and West Temple The Streets. Fourth Ward Elders Quorum is in charge of the program. YALE WARDA colored motion' 'Beautiful nieture show ,of Gardens" will- be shown at a of the special interests meeting group of the Yale Ward M. I. A.. Tuesday, March 24, at 7:30 p,m., in the Yale Ward- Chapel, 1431 Gilmer Drive. George L, Nelson-- n (Continued GOLD watch 6:30 p.m.,- - Sev- - 100ANNOUNCEMENTS 100ANNOUNCEMENTS ' ; . , . '" - I ' ', ., FOURTH WARDThe McKay Ward Girls Chorus, under the of Otto Michachs, will- cal program Sun. pres - Di , .. 2rchestra . e' ,, , ' - -- . o - - Sunday. ' EMIGRATION- - STAKE East Street. HIGH WARDDr. Philo- PRIESTS QUORUMTh Emi. BELVEDERE T. Farnsworth will be the speakgration Stake High Priests Quor-1 er at sacrament meeting Sunday, um will meetSunday. March 22. the March 22, at 5:30 p.m., in at 2 pm., in the Twenty-first- , K,, street. ward chapel, 601 Downington Avenue.Music will be furnish-- - .SOUTH GATE WARD.Elder ed by the ward chorus. I Wilford Wood will speak at the of the Soutn Services EMIGRATION WARDPres. Ste- - - Sacrament - Sunday; March Gate-ZZ phen 1.4. Chipman of the Salt at 6:30Ward,- in the ward chapel p.m. Lake Temple will be the speaker South an d at Twenty-seventat Sacrament services Sunday, - ' 6:30p.m. ' in the Main streets. - -- viard chapel, Grant Stake QUORUMThe Seventh South Streets:The-meetts t Quorum will meet ing is under the direction of2 commitp.m. in Sunday, March 22, at the ward genealogical the - Wilford Ward,- 3197 High- music will besung Special , - tee, "the Drive.Relief landThe quorum presi-- ward Society by Chorus. dency will meet with supervisors and committee members at 1:30 GRANDVIEW WARDElder Earl --I-Gl- ade wilt speak at Saorament WARDA proservices in the Grandview Ward, gram honoring Mrs. Ellen Broad2900 Twentieth East Street, Sun. on 86th her bent birthday will day, March 22, at 6:30 p.m. Spe. be held Sunday, March 22, at cial music will be given and W. 6:30 jm. in the has charge of the A. Bateman Ward chapel, 120 West Fifth Mrs. Broadbent Street. WARDCommis. JEFFERSON was a member of the presidency will McConitie W. sioher 'Oscar' of the Relief Society for 24 years. speak at Saerament services Sin. 630 March p.m."The at day, I I new ward choir will give its first Notice The chapel , is at performance. 1510 Richards Street. CRUMPThe Charles Crump SECOND WARDBishop Fred E. family reunion will he held at v,,111 speak hall at Sacrament the Herriman Ward Lin25;- at 130 p.m. All services in the Second Ward, friends and relatives are invited erty Stake, Fifth East and Sev. to attend. enth South - Streets, Sunday, March 22, at 6.30 p.m. I annual con- i THIrtp WARD-r-Thf ferenci-othe Primary Assoc la-- v will take place Sunday, - 4 ticn , SALT LAKE TEMPLE March 22, at 630 p,tn. in the The Salt Lake Temple will be Third Ward Chapel, 119 East open for regular session work oil Seventh South Streit. Margaret Monday, April 6, general conferac will direct Seely, president, ence having been postponed. tivities in which 150 children will STEPHEN L. CHIPMAN. take part. The theme will be As President. - -a so tree". is the bent grows twig Special decorations in the newly have Loo-aadopted Primary colors e, been prepared by Mr. and Mrs. A. Mueller. William BONNEVILLE STAKE AARONBonneville IC PRIESTHOOD Stake Aaronic Priesthood rally LOGANThe first case of stolday will be conducted Sunday,March 22, 1942, in each ward of en tires reported to Logan two the stake. All members of the lice Department involved Aaronic Priesthood in the stake tires belonging to a cement mix- are urged to bring their fathers ,er owned by John H. Moser, With them to Priesthood meet- to local contractor. according Police Captain James A. Smith.- ing and to bring their fathers and mothers to ward sacrament Mr. Moser reported that in the evenings. the two tires lv Thursday were taken from the mixer as GARDEN PARK WARDElder 258 it stood in his yard on Mark E., Petersen will be the The theft North First Wesi, speaker at Sacrament services brought additicmal warnings Sunday, March 22. at 6:30 pm. In the ward chapel, 1150 Vale from law enforcement officers -- ' Avenue. that ail motortsts---mils- t guard tires and wheels with vigil since LINCOLN WARDDr. Lowell L. en- tlie has rubher of the shortage Bennion of University ar- courage(' stealth ot these Utah Institute of Religion will tides. be the speaker at Sacrament Captain Smith reported fur- services, Sunday, March '22. at 61.1.p.m. in the Lincoln Ward. ther that a car belonging to Wilof, Logan. and stol- Chapel, 2005 Ninth East Street. en from Center Street March STAKE SOUTH SALT LAKE 18, had been recovered by HIGH PRIESTSElder Wilford utte, Mont. police The Mon- at, tana officers arrested three of thpSouthSalt Lake Juveniles who were Stake Priests, Sunday, High in the car. and have returned ' March 22, at 9 a.m. In the Burton the youths to Salt Lake police. Ward 'Chapel, 67 East Twenty. fourth South Street. RIVERSIDE STAKE HIGHRiverPRIEST QUORUMThe -- -- 1NZVYb r , i- . ' - 1,)ctrccL I . flue. PARLEYS - - Ilit . Salt ' McKIN'LEY WARDHelen 'Glee, son, recently- - returned from the Mission, will speak California t . ,,,; . WARDA musical program, featuring numbers on the new ward organ and piano, will be given, with LaMar Ps. tersen, organist; Elaine Clive Romney, pianist; Martha To. tonto, harp selections; the Ward choir, and the ' Sunday School ak 6:30 p.m. in day, March 22. ,at State theward chape1,174.0 South - , Street. The offi. WARD EDGEHML ers and teachers of the ward Pr!- have will Association mary charge of the Sunday 6:30 evening o'clock 22, at .. in the ward chapel. Fifteenth East Street and Blaine Avenue. Ezra, COLUMBUS WARDElder C.,Knowiton will be the speaker at Sacrament Services, Sunday. March 22,.at 7:30 p.m., in the Co. lumbus Ward Chapel, 1990 Fifth ' , t Bishop services . - will-spe- , I . . . . - f superintendent ' Stake, will be the the sacrament services, March 22. at 630 p.m. in the ward chapel, 1053 Emerson Ave- 1 in during the sacrament servicesFit. the .Stratford Ward Chapel, teenth East Street and Stratford Avenue, at 6:30 pin. Sunday, March 22, in honor of the Relief Society centennial. - ' , WARD ' . 1 of S. - , - - s . . , i S I , 7 baaas-iPt ij I aan,azafaaaa as: "ruaNaTtsaaaaaa al '!, tnanrtirgsre,crtgal 173' for tni home apc i. , amount . 74618 - .. ParciiiiklorfuLt. ,.,- As Too Of Next Column) .,- ;4- . . ,. . , - ' - , 1 |