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Show Salt Lake City,. Utah THE DESERET NEWS The Youngest Generation Six Utah Men Lcagiie Will Raise-Fun- ds Mother Finds Lost Rings KilledJii-Wa- it -- WASHINGTON, May 21 (AP) The War Department today made public the natives of six Utah soldiers whowere rkilled7 in action or who died of wounds For Sidewalk ' -- Highland Park Project Will in to raise' bv subscrip- - tion the thousand dollars necessary to complete installation of a sidewalk-oThirteenth East i R. Briggs, mother, Thomas E. Dunyon, .92 North First W est, Tooele. James W. Ekstedt. father. James Ekstedt, 238 West Third . North, Saif Lake City. Mrs., Lf - - 'TV i n Ihrcet Talk way AvF South nue and Twentydirst Street had been reached today a meeting of the following ' Park Improve- Highland, . memt League. . . Clarenee-HThe Deseret News 'congratulates Eldon Fortie and Bishop' Tingey of Park Ward explain-eJulie Lynn Robison and all other Balt Lake babies Highland at the meeting that there was one year, old today. Eldon is the 'son of Mr. and Mrs. in the not. suffiicent money J. A. Fortie of 937 East .Thirty-thirSouth Street, budget of the city street depart-- ' and Julie is jthe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. if ale meht to construct the walk, but Robison of 2504 Alden Street,.! Commisisoner 'John B that BABIES WERE BORN YESTERDAY IN S. L. HOSPITALS; MatheSon hail premised to iry To Mr. and Mrs. -- Alvin Novell,--122to xind West Fourth South , Street, girl. defray all but $1,000 of the cost of installation. Mark Tuttle,: reTo Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph E. Wood, .30 West. SgyenthJSouth; ' tiring president of the league, Street, girl. ' 4 -been effortMhatyhad Mrs;- Harry-U- .fo Torgeson,1 816- - Fourth-Avenueput forth to obtain this sidewalk , boy. of children for the, portectiori - To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Click, 2781. Sixteenth East Street, walking from Highland Park to the Irving High School, and boy. Bishop- Horace B, Richards ot To Mr. and MYs. David Hettig, 755 Fifth Avenue, boy. Ward Stratford pointed out Mr. andTdrs. Joseph Majnarich, Park City, boy. To a such the dire necessity for walkv To Mr.- and M rs. Lee Kesler, 465 Denver Street,- boy.- Other spankers included L. A. To Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Deinert, Midvale, girl. Holley, city auditor- - who corro- To Mr, and Mrs. V. G. Halliday 538 Thirteenth Avenue, of borated the statements ' boy. Bishop Tingey and Commissioner Matheson concerning the inTo Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wood, 2635 Fifth East Street, girl. sufficiency of city funds for To Mr. and Mrs.' Eugene T. Oborn, 1909 Lincoln Lane, boy. such a project: Harold G. Price e - To Mr, And Mrs. Earl R. Christensen, 76 Apricot Avenue-secand other residents voted tion, Those present the $1,000 needed and to sgirir To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Smith, Murray, girl. cooperate in any wav. necesTo Mr. and Mrs. Evan M. HomerT839 West Fourth North sary to bring the project to Tie'nvFeli' L Thev are: Willard J. Bingham, father, Willard S. Bingham, Box 475, Be Completed Decision the Philippine Islands, - JbsepKTrTIQnfeFrsisfeTTr Hazel Larsen. 340 Emerson Ave., Salt Lake City. Blaipe H. Smith, father, Manured Smith, Sm(thfield. Maj. Chauncey Benedict Whitney, wife. Mrs. C. B. Whitney, 1055 Military Drive, Salt Lake ' City. . ' , InFoodForniuIaForBaby - babys bottle had a value of $300 yesterday when two diamond rings, reported stolen turned up in a formula being prepared for, the baby. A Mrs. Glen R. Webster of Troubadours Will Sing Friday The Deseret News Trouba- 111 Eighth East'Street, reported the missing rings to police, Monday.-Yesterdshe reported ihat her father had moved them to the kitchen sink for safer keeping thinking that Mrs. Webster would notice them. Mr. Webster came in and put them in a glass in the cupboard. Both husband ?"d nromptlv forgot about th rings. The search was on. Ak.MffrB-.-Webster prepared the baby's formula yesterday, she poured It into a glass, stirred the mivtnure. heard something dink and retrteved-h- er , rings. A Cincinnati Inventors water' proof coat and trousers weigh only six nuncs and can be folddd and carried in a pocket. ay dours. conducted by. Don Priestly, will present a program at tle Veteran Hospital Friday at 7 p.m .under the sponsorship of the Womens Auxiliary for Disabled Veterans of ihe World War, Mrs. Jess R. Jensen, efaatemawr -- an nouaeedday. The program is being arranged bv Harold McFarland, presi- - M pub--lieU- v ns-.- - dent of the Troubadours. Electric current controlled by a button operates a Chicago inventor's flour sifter that can be used with one hand. - - ' - - told-efi-t- -, - Lawn Furniture . , - -- of-th- ' raise ; Settee -- 4 - completion. Following the discussion concerning this project, election of H. officers was held. Sterling Nelson was selected to succeed Mr. Tuttle, who declined to ac-- , cept another term as president of thV league; G. M. Paulsen and Mr. Price were chosen as vice presidents, and Le Nebeker was named secretary to succeed George L. Woodbury, who has served several terms in that capacity and $skrd to be excused from further duty along that line. Juab Announces 1942 Graduates For Friday Rites exerNEPHI Commencement cises of the Juab High School will be held Friday evening in the school auditorium, according to C. W. Johnson, faculty memstudents ber in chage. Sixty-threwin receive diplomas, Mr. Johne son said. The commencement ' program will be presented by students, with the exception of- a short talk by L- X. Webb, president of the Board of Education. Talks wi)Lbe givei by Met! Greenhalgh. class president: Louise Hall and Vaughn Summers Miss Hall and, Mr. Summers will speak on pa-- triotic subjects. The list of those who will he graduated by Juab high school Includes: AHa Bird, James Bpllistnn. RMliaton, Rolrrrt J. Bryan, New. ell H. Bracken. Farrell BosHi, Henry D. Ballow. Janet Bailey, Earl Tone Christ iaon Wesley Christensen. Wallace ConnelCox, Irene ly. Joyce Chapell Vinrinia Foote. Jacqueline Foote. Bougie Fowkeg, Jump Nfolba Foote. Olive Fowkca. Mrrt Grepnhalyh; TKtfnfa GMfJrrf. "Taryr L. Grecnhaleh. Max Hermansen. Elwood Tj. Jenkins. Melba Ruth Jackman, Emma Marie LaVern Jarrett. Kendall, Darlene Lund. LaVar S Morteneen. Calvin L. Nielsen. Paul R. Newton, Elaine Ostler. Alan 3, Ostler. Marvin Park. Mir tton Pyper Kenneth H. Pexton, Donna Roundy. E. Vaurhn Summers. Elaine 6ella. Thaye E. Stanley. Joyce Tew. Helen Winter. Keith Wankier. Dale M. Blanch Wankier, DeVon C. Winn, Lily H. Worwood. Clark Burton Cleo S. Bendixen, E. Beth Bean, Leo Bendixen, Rayola Cooper. Kirk P. Christensen, Nor ma Caxier, Wells Ellertson. Maida Goble, Gail Kay, Ethel Norene McPhereon. Su mantha Grace Seamona. Allan 8wawy, D. Letlie G1n Mildred Scott. Jean Tidwell bara Fay Winter. and Bar Street, hoy. To MrTo-Mr- - . To Mr. To Mr. Camfertahlt, and Mrs. Walker P. Mabey, Bountiftrtv girl. and Mrs. Frank Wheelwright Woods Cross, girl. and Mrs. Alma Jensen, 2234 Third East Street, boy. and Mr$. Don G. Morgan, 5154 Emigration Canyon, Couch girl. To Mr. and- Mrs: Howard C. Stephenson, Magna, boy. todav. After the negotiations had been broken off, the department leased office quarters on the sixth floor of the Continental Bank Building and will begin moving in Thursday, ready Eldon S, Dummit of Lexinton, Ky- - president of Optimist International, speaking at a meeting of the Ogden Club Wednesday evening in the Hotel Ben It is forcecf to give up its present quarters in the Union Pacific Building Annex to make room for the new mountain division of the Army Engineer Corps, which will employ about 270 per, sons. Meanwhilenhe stock exchange building is still for rent to the 5.50 DOWlsI right party under the' right terms. Volume of trading on the local exchange has dropped steadily in recent years until now it is too low to support such imposing and expensive quarters. Balance Monthly Usual Car. Chf. - Adjustable Canopy! Reversible Cushion! Lomond, said: In Britain, since the outbreak of the war, the government' has subsidized boys and girls work in order to save these young people from war and resultant delinquency. I hope that in America we shall do our part for boys and girls and. that the government need never subsidize us in this work. The visitor said, "To be the friend of a- boy is the main objective of Optimist International, and we leave it up to each local club to work out its own meth- - Colorfully Striped! 1 odluilabl. n Legion To Elect Allen G. Thurman and Wesley E. King are nominees for commander of Salt Lake Post No. 2, American Legion, it was announced today on the eve of an etectioff meeting set for 8 p.m. Thursday in the legion hail, 404 South West' Temple Street. The new officers will be installed June 4. canopy and cushion. Adjustable h hsad-rss- t 9lvst you a comlortablo recUnln? position. Enjoy summor comfort at a 00,060 vmark. cnucluda-iheic.touE.4- with Colorfully itrlpod couch hammock finding and helping especially the underprivileged boys. Last year we reached 70.000 boys and this vear we hope to' exceed meeting, Mr. Following the and Mrs. Dummit left for Oregon and the Northwest, expecting to, the Cana- dian Southwest Head- - Adjustable rest! od of the Jnd Floor .Complete With Canopy Optimist International President Speaks In Ogden OGDEN paint.- -- 2nd Floor Hammock Reduced Disagreement Holds Up Move Of Stock Exchange Disagreement over who was to pay for alteration today had upset plans of the Utah Department of Employment Security to lease the Salt Lake Stock Exchange Building. The lease was to have been signed yesterday afternoon and the department was to have taken possession hifh - back i a d y lo Larrqtt- ay-qll- qlldr, to paint. saving! Jnd Floor i 6-F- t. GLIDER 6-Cush- ion I'll MiSX i ro 30 ' Big S Balanc. Monthly Usual Car. Ch. DOWN loot. smooth glldtr with action and Colorful California strlpod lnnsr-.sprin- unit- -. covers. Ini aid F I oo r . 2nd Floor C o ve r i n g Color Goes Thru To Felt Back! 'Desirable Petterns - Inlaid floor coTorinf la dotirablo potto me that 90 eloar thru to the toll back. lad Floor Burlap Back Inlaid Reg. 1.45 Quality aauao Standard burlap hack . Inlaid Ilitoloua id s doop, rich BorhoUa pert lad nf f 9x12' Felt Base Rugs tOTTUO UNDfl AUTHOHJV Coca-Col- a Of THf COMPANY Bottling Company, Salt Lake City, 'Sparkling Colorful , rugs hll-rt- . Patterns hit has fr ia ottrootio tilar fio. ol and straight iiao pot tores. Sad Floor"'"' s';v RR 7 Thursday, May 21, 1942 Red Cross F. RlansRites emonies.. Schultz, program chairman, announced today. J. A. Wylla, president, will be master of eep. " Members of four home nursing classes sponsored bv.the Saif Lake' County Chapter of Red Cross will receive certificates of completiQn at exercises Monday at ,8 p.m, in Room 311. Beason Building," Mrs. IJyrum B. Duckworth Jr., director of home nurses aid work, announced today. Mrs. Donald M. Burns and Mrs. S. Clark Sanford have conducted the class work and demonstrations, Certificates, will be presented bv Mrs. W. Hartlett Powell, chairman of the home nursing committee, who is resigning. nurs-injuan- d . . -- VvV Gall on Irfl Arrangements for a loan can be completed quickly. Private Interview Rooms. Lom $10 to $300 To Keep Anniversary A celebration observing the fourteenth anniversary of the founding of the Salt 'Lake Society for the Hard of Hearing Will be conducted this evening at 8 o'clock at the Civic Center, 544 South Main Street. Mrs, H. 21 EAST SECOND SOUTH Ground Floor Beason Bldg. Tel. . |