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Show rz . 14 THE DESERET NEWS, Salt Lake City, Utah Car Becomes Flaming Torch, Kills Driver JJtah County Divides -Dnincorpora ted Area Into Five Distinct Zones Thomas Riley 51, Coal Miner, Succumbs To Burns Ordinance Prepared For Protection ' Against Encroaching Elements Providing means for the regulation and protection of the unincorporated area in Utah County, a zoning ordinance and map setting up five distinct zones has been prepared by George Smeath, county planning director. The .County Planning Commis sion sponsor of the zoning plan Jia3 made plans to certify' the ordinance with the board of county commissioners Wednesday ' at 3.30 pm. The ordinance will then be published and a date set for a public' hearing on the measure. The plan, first in the state to , "be under powers recently conferred by the state legislature provides for five zones: agricultural-rPROVO set-up- recreational-forestry- , esidential, commercial, industrial and grazing. It is the hope of the sponsors that such an ordinance will do much to protect present land use againt encroachjnent of 'bad influences in the wake of the industr'ial development, al- ready under way in Utah County since work began on, the Geneva Works, Columbia In addition affording for the land and residents of tjie county, the new regulations will conserve je- sources, make transportation fa duties consistent and comeni-ent- , and make for gi eater consistency in classification of land uses and distribution of . land . development, y ' according G. of the quartermaster corps is promoted to depot warehouse officer, and Warrant Officer Wallace B. Firth to the grade of first lieutenant;, accordT. ing to Brigadier General Ralph Talbot Jr., commanding General officer of the Utah Depot. Maj. Tanzer came to the Utah Chicago, depot June 12 from where he was manager of the Chicago branch of Crooks Terminal Warehouse Inc. for 20 years. "He was given his commission May 28; 1942. Lieutenant Firth enlisted in 1923 and served in the medical corps of Fitzsimmons General Hospital at Denver, Colo. He reenlisted in the Calvary at Ft. Bills. Tex., in 1929, and when injured while breaking and training calvary mounts, he was transferred to the chemical warfare service in 1932 In 1936 he transfeired to the chemical warfare school at Edge-woo- d He Arsenal, Maryland. earned the grade of sergeant in December of that year. He next became a staff sergeant, technical sergeant, master Tanzer sergeant, and in Ma, 1912. became a wariant otfieer, iollow--Insuccessful passing of his examinations. He has been assigned as assistant chemical supply officer of the depot. g Bishop Ashton Speaks In Orem . - , OREM Bishop Marvin O. far--ult- Utah Price Economist Is Appointed Dr. Boyle Prepares To Instruct Utah Retail Men Army Depot Advances Two William Bojle of the Brigham Young University newly appointed Utah State price economist. I): C. S. Mr. The director points out that such zoning for unincorporated areas has been carried put mith success in other parts of the county, and is, affording residents of rural areas much need- ed protection against eneroach-- . lng elements. OGDEN.- - Major Appointed PROVO Dr. C. S. Bovle, professor of accounting and business administration at Brigham Young University, has been appointed Utah state price economist, according to information from William H. Slaton, direc- tor, U. H. Bureau of Ibor Sta- tistics. Denver. Pres. Franklin S Harris has to granted a leave of absence Dr. Boyle, w ho has been asked to teport for service June 23. He expects soon to pursue an Intensive training course x several weeks in Dcnvei. 'My will be piincipal responsibility one- of education, Dr. "The Boyl explained. prime purpose ot the task is to educate retailers to the requirements of the Price Control Act, not to dominate. , Besides teaching at BYU, Dr. Boyle has taught in Merchants and Bankers' Business College, New York City, 1924 23, Mount Vernon High School, Sew I oik, 1923 2b, Packard Commercial School, New Yoik City. 110-38- , Rutget s , Cmv ersity, nlv'ersity . He obtained, College, his baihelors degree fioin BYl , and his M. S. and Ed. D, degrees from .New York. University. i 1937-41- Welter GOI Foregoes Caucus Ash ton of the. presiding bishopric and Stringam A. Stevens of the General Committee Welfare were the principal speakeis, at the quarterly conference of the Sharon Stake Saturday night and Sunday at the Scera Auditorium. Sharp C. Gillespie was sustained to fill a position on the stake high council. Other appointments include: Bradford Shurnwav. second counselor, and Ross llolda-wav- , secretary to the,Vineaid Elders Quorum; Orland P nr, president; J. Frampton Collins, first counselor, and Carl G Row- lev, second counselor" in the Ward Elders Quorum; Grant C. Fluff, president, and M. Morbeth Snow, first counselor, and Lewis K. De Hart, second counselor in the Pleasant View Elders Quorum. Included among the release-; wpre: Theron J. Kttk. high council: Kenneth Olsen, second ioun-selo- r of the Vinovaid F.ldeis Quorum; RnRbTffs; presi-den- t and George Rnhhoik, second counselor in the Tirnoanogos Elders Quorum- Fqrron R Jones, president, - John R. Rone, fust counselor, and Elhert Miller sec-- ' end counselor. TMea-ant View Ward's Elders' Quorum: S Clen Oaks, first counselor and an Snow, secretary. Grand View Ward Elders' Quoium; rfulo T Edwards, from stake genealogical comqjittee: and Mil'on C. Jones, secretary of the stake Aaronle Priesthood Committee. OGDEX Harold L Welch, chairman of the Weber County Reublican anOigamzalion, nounced today that Weber to the Republican state convention in Salt Lake will dispense Saturday with County-dele- gates their tiadilional caucus in Ogden, and in its place will meet for 80 minutes betoie the opening of the convention in the New house Hotel. 3 he delegates to the to be held at 9.30 am., meeting, will select two jstate committeemen, two. state yoinmitteewomen. a v a delegation thauman, and a secretatv. Kamiah Newspaper Quits Publication " ' e ried Sadie Reece on May 4, 1924, They later separated. Surviving him ale thiee sisters: Mis. Dora Riley Hunter of Provo, Mrs. Mae Pearson of Oakland, Calif, and Mrs. Ada Fouse of Salt Lake, and a step brother and a step sister. William McRae of Oakland. Calif, and Mrs. Eunice McRae Foster of Rosemead, Calif. Motor Fuel Tax Stays Up For Six Months BOISE (AP) Motor fuels tax collections for the first six months of 1912 totaled $2,239,-2.1or 93 per cent of last year's receipts for the same period despite freezing of tnes and automobiles. The levies, which Include tlie null per gallon tax for paving off 'bonds- - of tlie Twin mtorcountv bridge, tlie aviation gwsoline tax and tlie nickel per gallon auto gasoline tax, supply $1,000,000 annually to tli" counties for road construction and finance operations ofvthe state highways bureau as well. June collections were $456,702, about 10 per cent under $306,381 realized a vear ago. Falls-Jerom- e , Huge Lumber Deal Is Closed Susan L. II. C. Harmon Funeral services for Mrs. Susan LoHoopo (racroft Harmon, 59. of Monroe, who died in a Salt Lake hoswill- - be conducted pital Saturday, Tuesday at 2 pm. in the Monroe North Ward by Bishop Lyle A say. Mrs. Harmon was the widow of Day-I- d Harmon She was born in Monroe Nov, 7. 1882 a daughter of Benjamin and Polljann Barney Hoopcs She was an a live member of the Church and t)e Monroe North Ward Relief Society. are three sons, Charles Surviving Garn and Frank (lacroft of Monroe, and Thad Craerofl of Hawaii, two daughters, Mrs. Art Wtlles of RichSalt field and Miss Ilia Cracrolt of Lake; two sielcrs, Mrs Alma Johnson of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Neils Hig-giof Monroe, and TO grandchildren. Friends may call at 36 East Seventh South Street until this evening and at the lamily home in Monroe Tuesday from 10 a m, until the time of servBurial will be in the Monroe ices. : . City. retta . Funeral services tor John Allred 67 -- of 1085 West Thirty IDth South Stret, who died m a salt Lake will be held of naturxl aues, hospital Kdst this evening at 7 odotk at 30 Additional setv-ur- s Seventh South Street will be condmtcd at 8 pm at the graveside in the Murray City Cemetery Mr. ( hnstensen was born in Denmark, of Andrew J. Stpt. 15 1874, a ami Christen Christensen Christensen. At the time of death Mr. Christensen was proprietor of Johns restaurant, located at hui home address. Surviving are his widow,. Mrs. Leta Wright Christensen of Salt Lake, a son, Willard J. Christensen; two daughters, Mr Eveljn M. Pierson and Mrs Irene L. Vogt of Salt Lake, and three John Holmes John Holmes. 70, of 450 North Fifth West Stiect, died unexpectedly jester-da- y of a coronary occlusion. Mr Holmes was born May 24. ,1866, in Enfield,- - Middlesex, England, a son of Samuel and Agneg Hodgert Holme. came to Utah in 1876 and prior to 1930 had been employed by the Z. ( M. 1 shoe fa torv and retail shoe departHe was an active ment for 40 jeai member of the Church and for the ial 12 years had been a Temple worker. He filled a mission in England for the Church fiom 1915 to 1917 and formerly was a member of the Tabernacle ( hoir. He alo had been active m the d and Twenty eighth Ward He wasa high priest in th Riverside Stake. Ho married Hannah R Whiteear irb. 19 1890 Jim wife died in Manh, 1928. Surviving are two daughter. Mr. Ida J. Warner of Salt Lake am! Mi Emma A Swenson of Portland. Ore fne sons, J Wiliord Holmes of Salt Lake, Leonard W. Holmes (' Wesley Holmes and Raymond W Kojmcs of Los Anccle and Delbert s Holmes of Brigham a ity 31 grandchilAlma tavis sister Mr dren ami 14 great grandchildren. serv-- t Lake torerrned day of the death of Mr. Margaret Werner Quist, who formerly resided here, Mrs, Quist 53. died in Los Angeles, Calif, Thursday, after a stroke ha was born m Salt Lake, Ang 13, 1888, a daughter of Mrs. Theresa Kimball Werner he is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Fuceme Stanley of Hollywood, ahf, and a son Peter Quiet. TT S Army. Burial will be in Salt Lake City. Beulah H. Ellis Word wa mened m Silt Lake of the death Saturday of Mrs Reu-- i h H Kill, who was a resident hers for manv jears. Mrs. Ellis died in Norwalk, Conn While in Salt T.ake she w a a mem- ber of the Order of Eastern n I.vnds Chapter and tha American Auxiliary She is sun tvCd by two daughters. Mrs Frank Page Stewart of alt T.ake and Mrs W Ring of WiUon Homer Conn and a son. Dr. M. I. Ellis of Eat Orange. N J Burial will be in Connecticut. Funeral services for "Nicholas Dontas. of 65 t oatsville Aenue, ho died l,Ake Thursday in a Salt hospital were conducted today at noon in the Greek Orthodox t hurch, Second West and Third South Streets. Burial was in Wt Olivet Cemeterr Friend may call at 344 Eat First. South Street until time of services. trict Jiom the Northern Pacific Railroad. The sale price was not disclos- Theresa Todd Stark Fnner.il Toikt S trk alt Lake ed Crane, lcsident mana-ge- i for Potlatch, said the purchase "extends the life of our plant m Coeur d'Alene almost lndefinrtelv ," and lumbermen here said the sale was the .largest ever made in this district. O. n fr Gunner Front Lexington Tells Ephraim Of Thrills getwtv 66 who l)0Jddtal-)- Mr- Theredied Fridav m a a heart ailment, dor were conducted today at the Hawthorne Ward chapel. Mr Gark was born In Tarson 1875. a daughter of George 25 and Jane Wnde Todd She had lived in Salt Lake since 1907. Her husband. Franklin Mark, died m 1918. survived by two daughters she u Mr Iv a Stark Dudley of Salt Lake, and Mr Stark tfilson of Portnla. Glad.' ( rfbf ; alt a son. Leonard Stark of Lake and two, brothers John E Todd both of SaH Lake. and James veaif James Meade Gillett n and--too- Margaret Harman Funeral service for Mr Margaret Harman 79, of 3918 Wt Thirty-fiftSouth Street, who died Friday', were conducted veeterday in tho Granger Ward bv Bishop Merrill Peterson, .Mrs. Harman died Friday at 3 pm. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Ruth Brown in Grtntpr She wa born in Smith Was May 29. 1803. a daughter of Thomas and Mary Jone Davis and small child fame to America when She vv i a member of tho Church and hot lived with her daughter m Granger for th past 11 jeare. Her liU6band. Chailcs M Harrnin died in 1923 Sumwrg Mr. Harman are six daughMi ter Mrs Mary Himmer. Mr. M irtha ( mr.on, Mr. Flla ( Mrs. Bovd Mr and Anne Tom, three son. Phvlhs Moee-pr- . ( laude and Prank Harman a stepson. Lake, harles R Harman, all of SVl 22 grandchildren and mn& gr it grandchildren. Rachel McRae lola McSCOFIELD Utah Rachel Rae, 34, of Oakland, Calif, died at her home in Oakland Wednesday at 9 45 a m Mie was born in Scofield, Nov. 26. 1907, daughter of William and Rachel Ann Bulger McRae. he had resided in California since 192b She n survived by one brother, William' MRao of Alameda, Calif , one sister Mrs. Eunlcv Jostrf of Hose-meai all f one foier brother Thomas Rilev of latuda, Utah, and three fos if r testers Mis Don Hunter of Provo, Mrs Rao Pcaison of Oakland, and Mrs. Ada inue of Duchesne, Utah. Mineral services wire to be conducted Mivday at 11 a ni at the rperet Mor-aSouth' Street, valt Lake ( harles h Merrill officiating - Itmrtncni will be in the Sail Lake City Funeral Services for James Meade Gillett, 42 of Magna, who died Thursday of injuries suffeied in a traffic acciconducted dent near Magna, will be Turd y at 5 30 pm. at 2350 Eat ThirFriends max call teenth South Street m the place of funeral today amt The- dav Burial will be in the Lehi Ceme- terv. RHEUMATISM RIIIKVI FAIN IN MWMJNUTIS To relieve torturing 'pain of Rheumatism. Neuritis, Neuralgia, or Lumbago in a Jew minutes, get NUR1TO, the splendid formula, ued bv thousand Dependable nrt opiate. Doea the work quickly. Must relieve cruel pain, to your satisfaction, m few minute or your money beck. Don t suffer. Ask vour druggist today for NV&1IO oa this guarantee. (A.dvJ P itrineerj, George W. Waters DTl T sm George Mr. Efhel of W irren Waller, 28. Hu kman Waters, dud morning after a two year ill-wa born an Butte. Mont., and moved with his fam-ll- v April to Delta in 1919 Besides his mother, he i survived by two iter. Mr. Fvelyn ( hristensen of Mtdvale and Dorothv Waters of Delta, and a brother. Robert Water of Delta. were conducted SunMineral service in Delta lnrt Ward Chapel day at 4 by Bhop A. O. Ganner. aturdav He 3 Charles J. O'Connor tUtarirs Joseph OConnor, 79, of 1913 Lincoln Street died at h s residence of ailments incident to age etcroay X son of thAiles Jostph and Anna t omuir,. ho uaa boro Dec, 34. 1R62, in I ok irel iinV He time to the United all Stvtr m 1864. moving to Lake in 1881 alter ieidmc in IVnncvl-hoi t and t omit il Bluff, la. He wa an it GatficM cmplovc of the Bingham tor 50 vear, 20 Ratlwad t onipaov ronneued with shnh he the Utah topper Compjnv He survived b ht widow, M. I ip y 1 in Gddr O Connor two daughMi- and Mis M.txwMl Marie ter Kaihrvn O Connor of hail Take, amt Mr Mchone ami Agne iso sitei Mi Nora 0 Connor, both of New York o ity. A. Christensen John Green and Hyslop. Lieut. ( ommander' Henry Jacques Armstrong at Red Lodge, Mont , in 1892, anil came to Salt Lake with her husband in 1907. Her husband preceded She was a member of her in death the First Presbvterfan Church. Lvnds Chapter No 1. Order of Eastern Star, and the T. H Gordon Circle, Ladies of the GAR J Sumvmr are a daughter. Mis It Lake a son, Armstrong of Lout t ommander Hemy Jaoues Navv a brother, in tlie U 54. COE$R D'ALENE (AP) The local oftice of Potlatch Forests, Inc , announced today purchase of 113, 000,000 feet of white pine timber m .the St Joe River Dis- C. Funeral arrangement werebeing made today for David Wiioken, 71, of 2022 M indoor Street, who died Saturday ma He at hi home. a veteran employe of the Salt Lake City Water Department. Mr, Wilcken vu bom in Heber on July 27, 1870. a ton of Charles Hz and Mary McOmie Wilcken. He in' Sait Lake 58 years. He was a guard at the Utah State Prison at one time and was watermas-te- r of the city water department for many years. Sun iving are hs widow, Mrs, Dora Reuh Wihken. two sons, Hugh A. and Wllham R. Wilcken of Salt Lake; two Mina Doratha Wilcken of daughters, New York S ity and Mrs Louise W. Free of Salt Lake a brother, George Q. Wilcken of Delta two sisters, Mrs. Eliza Hnshaw of Boise, Ida , and Mrs. Beriha W prait of Lund, Acv., 10 grandchildren and six great giandchildren. , Edward Ernest- - Pike, 65, died early Saturday at hie horaei 940 Tenth East Street. Mr. ike was found dead in bla bed Death was due apparently to a heart attack. Mr Pike was bom in Salt Lake June 19, 1877, and had resided here all hie life. He was a bookkeeper for the UnitHe was hiat-eu- n ed Grocery Company. and past president of the Orpheus Club, and had been active in the organization for 38 years. He was also a member of Bonneville Stake High Priests Quorum. He married Louise England in Salt Lake tiiy, April 22, 1903 . He filled a British Mission 1890 1898 Surviving him are b's widow thrpe sons, Fred E, John N. and Malcolm M. E Pike a daughter, Mies Fed Pike all of Salt Lake, two sisters, Mrs, F O. Evans of salt Lake", and Mrs. Walter Holbrook of Ogden a brother, ( harles R. Pike of Holiaday. and "six Arandchiidren. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 12v30 pm in the Ward chapel, 1072 McClelland Street, by Bishop Herman G Karpowilz. Friends may call at 260 East South Tempi Street Tuesday from 4 ytjm until 8 pm. and at the family home from 9 a m. until Wednesday noon Burial will be in the Salt Lake City, Cemetery. Nicholas Dontas Project Slated M Openah.v, 37, of Sait Lake, died' yesterday at the home of hie enter, Mn. D. K. Rawlings, 1651 Waeatch Circle, of acuto endocarditis. A eon of Jonathan E. and Bessie Lees Openshaw, he was born in Salt Lake June 14, 1605 He had been a mach.n-ifor the Salt Lake City Street De partment. He la, survived by hie widow, Mr. Ella Sorfl Openshaw, two eons, Glenn Ellon and Gary Gene Opemhaw three brothere, Dr. C' R. Openhaw, Melvin L Openehaw and Frank M. Openshaw, and three sisters, Mrs. D K. Rawliug, Mrs. J T. Holding and Mrs. W P. hhipley. All survivors are of MK Lake. be conducted will Funeral servuee Tuesday at 1 30 p m in the Sixteenth Hard chapel. Burial will be in Salt Lake City lemeterv. Friends may dll at 265 Second East Street todaV until I pm. and Tuesday until 1pm, Edward E. Pike icaucri David Wilcken Werner Quist Margaret Word was in alt t, t Glenn Open&haw Glen litelonr Friends miv tail at the p!ae of prior to funeral. KAMIAH (AP) Ralph Tros-coteditor and publisher cf the Kamiah Progress, which has solved this community for 23 EPHRAIM. Utah Under dieai s, said today the paper vv oiild rection of the State Road Comhe discontinued alter the next mission, the main street of Eph-lanissue. a new laser will be Piecott ahci Hits rrfmvt rtnr "of asphalt; Higiven e work TO he gttr Kooskla Mountaineer an L ihe this morning Stiles Entciptise jo vo.us Astnp 14 toet wide down the He did not annoume his 'plans cenic land a nine foot.stup on for these pa pei s nP and Mis. cacti sole vv PI ht? tesut faced, Pirscott will lelne to Spokane. to tlie announcement. .ith-0n-- icu nuuvui wBt iv vur Henry Green Hvlop of Red Lodge, Mont a sister Mrs. E A Trick. Seattle. Wah. and two grajukhidlren. EPHRAIM Erick Xicholk, a gunner on board the Lexing-tpUntil her lecent loss, is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Xicholls in Ephiaim. Em i enlisted m the nav ; Fell. Jt, and went aboaid the few feet, landing in the water Lexington m Api d. The higgrst tin ill of tlie battle J at the side of tlie ship and splashing enough water to soak vjo Emk was vv lien the gun he the ciew 6iTTEa.f side, wa, helping to load got the fiij-- t hit, on the fimt Jap plane in the , . After fighting fne on the ship battle. Another phase of the exfor five liouis, ihev left her hr the- - water, and. vveie perience which, he will long le-- , member was w'hen he looked up nicked up about an hour later at a warning from one of the iiy ships of the convov. After homh released Ju.1 h Auerbach-.transferring twice to other vesJ"" 3 JaP P1'1' hich appedr- Pan. Ce. and Z. C. M. L. Coomb., Sue- sels, the members of the crew and Thornton bruy. McIhh.., 0 ,n he straight overhead. The reached San Diego, and were givDuo. Ad.. bomb missed the ship by a very . en leave. , State And Local: Obituary Notices extricated from the burning wreckage and taken by ambir-lancto the hospital. Doctors, pronounced his condition hopeless, because of the severity of the burns incurred. .Officers had found- po clues Sunday as to the ongin of the due fire, which probably was to. a leaking gas line. Riley, who was employed "in the mines at Latuda, was on Tils way to Provo to pick up a" sister, Mrs. Alma B. Hunter, the two having planned to go to SAlt Lake to attend the funeral - a of Miss Rarhei Viola McRae, who died in Oakland, Calif, Wednesday. The ternfic impact sheared the ptildy pole off t Ihe base, bringing live wires down as a Rachel Viola McRae menace to the congregating Funeral servnes were conducted this at 38 East Seventh morning: South crowd. The fue department exStreet for Miss Ra bel Viola 34. tinguished the blaze quickly, who died Wednesday at herMoRae, home in and power company crews reOakland Calif, Miss McRae was born in line Siofield, paired the damage hov. 20, 1907, a daughter of William soon after the crash. and Rachel Ann Bulger MvRae She - Funeral services will be conhad lived in California since 1926. Surviving are a brother, William Mcducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Rae of Alameda, Calif ; a sister. Mrs. Deseret Mortuary in conjuncEunice Foster of Rospmead, Calif ; a tion with the services for his half brother, Thomas Riley of Latuda, nrbon County, and 1hre half sisters. half sister, Rachel Viola McRae Mrs, Don Hunter of Proo, Mrs. Ran of Salt Lake. Burial will be in Pearson of Oakland and Mrs. Ada Fouse the Salt Lake City Cemetery. of Duchesne. .At the time of the fatal acck dent,-Rilewas on his way to Elizabeth II. Armstrong Salt Lake to attend the services Funeral serving for Mrs Elizabeth for Miss McRae, originally schedHyslop Armstrong, 73 who died at her home, 1053 East South Templd Street, uled for Monday. illness Friday after a two months He was born Jan. 15, 1891, in wer conducted this afternoon at 675 son of East First South Street, The Rev. Flovd Spannymore, England, Thomas Rachel amj Ann Bulger W, Barr, pastor of the First PresbyteBurial was in rian fhuroh. officiated Riley, He came to this country th Ml. Olivet Cemetery. as a bov and attended schools Mrs Armstrong was born In Steator. in Scofield and Provo. He marIll, Oct 5, 1663, a daughter of George Marv Bruce Moore ep-sister,- n to1 hours later. Riley was driving into" Provo from the south, when it was noticed that his car was on fire. Wjjen his attention was drawn to the flames, he apparently lost control of the car, crashing into a utility pole at the side of the roadi near Seventh East and Ninth South Streets. He was - 0 ..project. ....Steei.Company to PROVO Thomas Riley, . 51, coal miner of Latuda, Carbon County, Utah, suffered such severe burns in the flaming wreckage of his automobile late Saturday night, that he died at the Utah Valley Hospital a few Monday, June 22, 1942 1914 Ford W. Snow -- Ford for Ot.DT V Funei.il service WUmr Tvnw40 rrf T4A8 Aitamy Arerme; Rulroad southem brakeman, Pvifuwho vmd killed Thursday night beneath th wheel of a tram at I aNav in Bhx Mi r t oiintv to be londuuted were A at 10 70 im in Lindquist Mondtv bv ThomSons Kiiiunl t hap Bishop Twcnt-si'ih it Dr mnu Irn, as in Ogl Ward Member of the Brotherhood df Rail-waand T utmien will be pallbearei BRL the auxiliary will he in tharga Burial will be m of floral offering the BrvKham City Cemetery, buaii C. MONROT 7 a 1305 nopit She il uan Tvretta Hoopes Pra I tah, died nt. Saturuay m a Sait Lake rrott Harmon at Harmon of Monroe, T'tah. Noy. born in Nfohroe diughtep of Benjamin and Tol- - 1882 inn Barnev Hoopes, Her husband David Harmon died ip 1941 is survived bv three sons, thirles Garn tr.ieroft of Rubfield Frink ( r.vroD of Monroe, .end Thad of Hawaur' two dtughiei' truroft Mr Ru hfield and Art Wtll.s of 19 ,M? Ilia t ra'Toft of vrD Lake gr md htidr n and two sittrs Mrs. Aof trove and ims JniyiHon Mrs Neu Hicgin of Monroe hhe wa an Line tnenibci. Chuuh tuner vt service Tuedav at 2 P ni and Relief NOetcty be will conducted in 1h Monroe North 4ev officiating Friends mav call at tha morfuarv. 36 Fast Seventh South Street in Salt Lake until Monday ev emng and at the residence in Monro Tuesday from 10 a m to time of services. Interment in tha Monros Cemetery. T yle Lonnie Fred Southwick County-Funer- al LIBERTY, Weber services for Lonnie Fred Southwick. son of Jerry and Della Hotmea Southwick of Liberty, will be conducted Tuesday at.J p.m. in the Liberty Ward Chapel by Bishop Parley- J. tiara. Burial in Liberty Cemetery wl be directed by Lindquist A bong Mortuary. , The child died Saturday in an Ogden illness of hospital, following a two-daBright s disease. He was bom Sept. 19. 1938, in Ogden. Surviving are bis parents of Liberty, a suter. Connie Southwick of Liberty, and the following grandparents. Mi. and Mrs. R. F. Holmes ol Liberty ana Mrs. Pearl Southwick ol Ogden, Alma Y. Wahlen ABERDEEN, Ida Fuueral services were conducted Saturday in the Aberdeen Ward chapel for Mrs Alma Victoria Wahlen, 55, who died VVednesday in an American Falls hospital. Mrs. Wahlen w'ae born Nov. 30, 1880, in Murray, I tah, daughter of O. L. and Mane Malmstrom. She was marned to Fred Wajilen in July, 1906 The couple moved to Aberdeen 28 jears ago. ,Mr. Wahlen died in April, 1934, Survivors include three sons and a daughter, Clarencq W'ahien of Pingree, Mrs, Mabel Phillips of Aberdeen, Ferns Wahlen of Murray and Chester Wahlen of Jteedley, Calif. Funeral services were directed by Davis Mortuary ol Amencan Falls. Emma Elizabeth Ewer EVANSTON. Wjo Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Elizabeth Ewer, 88, resident of Evanston lor 67 jears, who died Thursday night, weie conducted bunday at 3 30 pm. in the Evanston First Ward Chapel by Bi6hop Wilford M. Price. Bunak ui.the City Cemeterj, directed by Durnfofd Mortuary. Mrs. Ewer succumbed at the home Of & grandson, M. J. Stevenbon. bhe was born in Bnmmgham, Eng7. 1854. land, April She was married to Morom Ewer June 22. 1874, and the lamily moved to Evanston m 1885 or nianv years Mr. Ewer was employed at the Union Pacific reclamation plant here. Surviving are five sons and daughters, Mr Murray Cannon ol Alhambra, Lalif.t Mrs dames penman of Wahbuska, Nev., and John, Frank And Alfred Ewer of Evanston numerous grand hildren and several great grandchildren. t Joseph FROVO A. Martin Funeral servues for Joseph contractor, who ailment, will be conducted Tuesday at 1 30 p ra. in the Protfo Sixth Ward Chapel with Terry J. Oldrojd, bishop, m charge. Burial will be in Provo City burial Friends may call at the Berg park. Mortuary Monday, and at the home, 228 South Third West Street, Tuesday prior to the services. A. Martin, 72, Phovo died Friday of a heart Jesse R. Brewer EVANSTAN, Wyo Jesse R. Brewer, auto mechanic of Lincoln, Neb, died at ait Evanston auto camp Thursday at 9 20 pm. of a kidney ailment. Mr. Brewer, his wife, Ethel, and five-yeold daughter, Shirley, stopped m Evanston Wednesday afternoon, homeward hound from a vacation in California. He became ill, they were unable to continue their journey Thursday and a lor.il physician was summoned. Mrs. Brewer was bom Aug 25. 1904, In Riverton, Iowa, son of John and Margaret Sander Brewer. Only known surviving relatives are his wife and child. The body was sent to Lincoln, Neb. by the Durnford mortuary for funeral services and burial. 37, Mary Jane Goddard Ida Mr ATF.LLO, 69, wife of Elhs Goddard. Marv Jane Goddarxl ot-03South Mam Stieet, died eailv1 Saturday at the family homo following a lingering illness Mr. Goddard, a pioneer Fpcatrlljn, was born Feb. 16, 1873, at Hull, daughter of William and Martha Tripp Senior. She came to the United States 53 years ago, and settled at Plain City, Utah. She was married to Mr. Goddard, May 10, 1893, m the Logan Temple. About 1900 the couple moved to Pocatello. TOC Active m Church and other organizMr Goddard was Relief Society teacher of the First Ward. and wis a member of the rotateBo Pioneer C lib. Union Pacific Railroad Old Timers War Mothers and Women Auxiliary of Woodcraft Survivors beides the husband, Inn clude two daughter Mrs Frank and Mrs. Andrew Atkinson of Pocatello fne grandchildren and icur great grandchildren Funeral services were to be Monday at 2 pm in First Ward off hapel, with Bishop G L Smwr-1ficiating. Burial will be in Mountain-vieMorHall directed by Cemetery, tuary. ation, Harris A. Stephenson PRESTON Ida Funeral services for Harris Archibald Stpphenson. 05. prominent Preston farmer and Church work- -' rr, who dipd of apoplexy late Friday at hi home in Preston, were to be conducted Monday at 2 pm. In the Mr. Ward Chapel. Preston Fourth Stephenson suffered paralytic stroke on Wdnedav. He was born at Adamville, Utah on Dec 22, 1876. son of Archibald Benjamin and Susan Mane Simpkins Stephenson He married ophroma Ann Bennett on Nov. 24, 1897, in the Logan he died on Jan, 27, 1930, and Temple he married Amelia Goodrich on Jan. 1933. He spent most of his life a a farmer in Franklin Count. He served as hihop of the Mapleton Ward for seven! veats and, after moving to Preston, served as a home missionary and hieh councilman in Church organizations. He was a director for many jears of the Prestpn Whitney Irrigation Company and served as a city councilman Survivors include his widow. 13 sons and daughters. Guv Stephenson, Boise, 12 Loran Stephenson, Wendell: Kenneth and Mrs. McCall Carvel Stephenon. Agutter Salt Lake; Ramona Stephenson, Harris Stephenson Jr., Mrs. Cassie Bell, Mrs. Alta Hodges, Mr. Ada Hansen and Mrs. Ins Erickson, Preston; five brother And sisters, Dan Stephenson of Lava Hot Springs; Ven Dean Stephenson of Ogden, and Mrs. Alice Merrill of Treaton,' and 34 grandchildren. Bnna! will be tn the Preston- Cemetery under direction of the Hendricks Mortuary. Sarah Moulton Smith Sarah IDAHO FVLL, , Ida Mrs Moulton Smith. 72, of Idaho Falls dud an Falls Idaho nopilal. Saturday in Mi Smith wa born In 1869, in He-bof Joseph and tits. Utah, daughter was married tn Marv Giles Moulton She William A. Smith in 1888 in the Logan 1979 m died Mr Smith Temple. from Huber to Mrs, Smith moved Idaho in 1911 She wa active in the local Fourth Ward Relief Society a.ntil her health failed She wa a charter member of Eagle Rook Camp of Daughter of the Utah Pioneers and was an expert at needle work. She is survived by six sons and daughters W F. Smith of San Pedro, Calif : F S Smith of San Francisco, Cahf ; Utah: Moulton N. Smith of Ogden. R. ant George E Smith and Mrs. J. L. Seedall of Idaho Fall: a sister and live Mr. Malmda Clegg of Provo. Utah; Jorph and Thomas Moulton of Heber; John and Charles Moulton, of Duchesne. vU1h. and Nepht Moulton of Jackonk. Wo ' mte half brother and half sisters. William Moulton- of an Lvle and Chae Moulton of Provo Wilt Lake. Francis Moulton, Mrs. Joie Todd and Mr Violet Holdawav of I.vman Moulton of Delta. Utah, and Thomas Moulton of Washington; 21 grandchildren and five Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 pm in the Fourth Ward will Chapel Bihop Warren F. Wrirht Wilofficiate Friends may call at the liams Mortuary until time of irvi'es, fiunal will be in Rose HUI, kernel cry, . V f ' Dorothy Smith Paty P. V. Anderson FAYSON Virdeen Smitkv Dorothy Pay 19, of Nephi, died at the home of her parents in Saniaqum Sunday loUowuig childbirth. She is the wife of William F. Pay of Nephi. Mrs. Pay was born in Saotahtnn, for P. ELY, 4 Nev. Funeral service V. Anderson, Ely business man, who died in his hotel apartment, Fnd&y at' the age of 43, will be conduetedTia his" native city ol Danville. Va. The body is to be shipped to Dtn-vill- e are as soon as arrangement completed by relative there. s Mr. Anderson's death followed an of three .and one half years. He became ill on Christmas morning, 1933. Since then be. had undergone eight operations. March 6 He was bom in Danville, 1899. son of Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Anderson. He attended schools therei was a graduate of Virginia Military Institute and later attended Richmond Medial School for three years. He served in World War I 1928 he married Alice On Jan. 11 Cooper of Ruth, in salt Lake. At that s time he- a as employed by the U. ,B Pot Office Department. Nine years ago they moved to Elj. Mr. Anderson served Bo W PA relief in White Pine County administrator for three year, resigning to- - enter business Since that time. ,with Mrs. ne operated a ready Anderson, 26. May 1 9 2 3. of Jessie E 11 A m a y Thayne Smith She married William F. Par in Provo, daughter and- - Oct; 36. 1939. Besides her ents she par-- , and husband . survived by one daughter, Dor- -' othy N'aydene; and her son. J.irrci Wllham ; three brother Bcr-i- l kmith Wavne , 5muh , ar d -of two sisters, Dorothy 8. I'nv Vernitti and Dee Smith of Smtaquin Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p ni m tho Santa quin Second Ward Shap'd, under the direction of Bishop wjMelvin Open&haw. Friends mav all at the Deseret v in Fayson Tuesday and at the home of her parentsevening in Santa-qm- n Interment Will prior to services be in the Santaquin Cemetery, U'iin Fune-raPARK CITY services for Marv Catherine Buchanan Flynn of Park Citv, werevto be conduced Mondav at 2 p m in the Archer bv Bishop John Holland of the Park City Firt Word. Mrs Flvnn d.ed Friday in a Salt Lake hospital followa tune months illness. ing A daughter of Joseph and Flrira Buchanan, he was born in Sherman, Tex , Jon. 27, 1873. She is survived by two daughters Mrs. Tonv Butkovich of Park City and Mrs Mollis Holcmab of WTanesborough, Tenn ; two sisters Mrs. Rosa Montgomery of Seattle. Wash, and Mrs. Emma Pendleton of Ada, Okla , and a brother. William J. . Buchanan of Cartereulle. Okla. Mrs 89 E. Westerberg Alfred r- - PRESTON, Idaho Funeral services for Alfred Eric Wes'erberg, former bish- op of the Glencoe Ward and prominent Church worker, who died in an Ogden hospital of careindma Friday, will be mdueied in vbo Gleneo Ward chapel Tueoav at i p m. under the direction of Bishop Hjrum Jepsen. Mr. Westerberg served for II year a bmhop of the Glencoe Ward as Minday s hool superintendent missionary in the Wetem States from 1919 to 1921. and at the time of hia death he was a home missionary m the Oneida Stake. He also was a prominent farmer. He was born April 4, 1874, in Vinokor, Sweden, son of Eric and Caroline Olsen Westerberg. He came to America 55 years ago and made his home in Richmond, Utah. In 1903 he moved whe he had since resided. He marned Esther Olson in the Logan Temple April 18, 1900. She survives, as do two sons and a daughter Melvin of Pregton; Russell of Glencoe, and Mi. Edith Westerberg Hyde Park, Utah; four grandchildren, pfa brother, August Westerberg of of Rasmus Johnson EMERY Funeral service for Rasmus Johnson, who died at a Frio hospital at the age Friday of 82. will be conducted m the Emery Ward Chapel Tuesday at I pm. Bishop G. L. Olsen officiating. Burial will be in Emery Cemetery, directed by W'ltbeck Mortuary of Castle Dale. Mr. 'Johnsons death followed a brief illness. He was bom April 8, 1860. son of Rasmus and Metty Jensen Johnson. He had resided in Emery for 54 jears, having been one of he community s pioneers. He settled first on Muddv Creek before the town of Emerv wa incorporated, and helped cut the tunnel through silie mountains near Enieiy to bring irrigation waier to the area. He engaged in fanning and sto'k raising throuhout hi adult hfc He was prominent in civic and Chuuh affairs, having served as a (ounty commissioner and filled a mission in Norway for the Church At the time of his death, he wa Emerv s oldest resident. Surviving are three sons and a daughter, A. M. and Clement Johnson of Monticello and Mrs. Hazel Burr and Stanford Johnson of Emery, two aisters, Mrs. Martha K Olsen of Ephraim and Mrs Matilda Willberg of Caetle Dale, 27 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren. Norman Edwin Johnson LEHI Funeral services for Nqrman Lehi resiEdwin Johnson. 35, former dent who died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital after ten months illne will be conducted in the Lehi Fourth Ward ( hapel Tuesdav at 2 pm. with Bishop Linel Larsen, officiating Burial will be in the Provo City bunal park, . - Friends mav call at the residence of Mr Johnson s parents. Mr and Mrs J Edwin Johnson, on East Tenth North Street, Tuesday prior to services. At the time of his death, Mr Johnson was of the manager Firmage clothing store in St. George, He was born in Provo, Oct. 1, 1906, son of J. Edwin and Marion Jones John son. The family moved to Lehi 'when he was a child, and he received his education m tha public school here. 'He had been employed bv the J. C. Penney company in Nephi, Provo and Spanish Fork before joining the Firmage company. He marned Edna Nelson in St. George on July 20, 1932. Surviving are his parents of Lehi: his widow and three children, Ralph norman, Nadine and Su Anne Jobnon of St. George, and four brothers, William D. and Albton B Johnson of Midvale. Herbert N Johnson of Salt Lake and Haroid T. Johnson of Lo Angeles. James Hirst Danielson - Uache - County Funerservices for Janies Hirst Danielson. 53. lifelong resident of Paradise, wili bo conducted Tuesday at 1 pm. in the Paradise Ward chapel by Bishop Ernest Obray, Mr. Danielson died Saturday at about 9 am. of bronchitis and a heart ailment at the home of bis mother, Hamel Hirst Danielson. He was born on Jan. 8 1884, in Paradise, son of Claus Daniel and Harriet Hirst, Danielson. He was a farmer in the Paradise area all his life. He was a bachelor. Survivors include his mother and four brothers and sisters. Mrs. Nellie Daid S. and Joseph H. Danielson of Paradise, and Mrs. James H. Bankhead of Wcllsviile ; Friends mav rail at the fimily home Mnnd.iv until evening and Tuesdav time oLserviore Bunal will be in the Paradu-- c Cemetery. PARADISE. al Louisa B. Christiansen in Elj. Mr. Anderson was a 'member of the of Masonic Lodge in Danville, and Wnte Pine Post No. 3. American legion. He is survived by hi wife of Ely. John J. Murphy OGDEN John J Murphy 68. former Ogden resident, died Thursday evening in an Oakland, ( alii . hospital, it was . learned m Ogden Mr Murphy was born Sept 21, 1873, son of Jesse J. and Nancy in Ogden Victoria Murphv. Thirteen years ago he moved from Qgden to Oakland, Calif, because of ill health. For several years he worked as an engineer on the southern Pacific Railroad. He also served as a Tieputy to former Sheriff Richard D. Pimock of Weber County and as a member of the Oguen a number of years polio for He was a member of the Church and of the Brotherhood of Locomtiv Engineers. He married Ida Olsen and later Marv Bingham, both of whom preceded him in death &Dd on Aug. 4, 1924, he married Edith bhannon. Surviving are his widow; the followung sons and daughter Waynard and Shannon Murphy. ol XUi$lao3t UaUL.DaBas and Roland Murphy of San Francisco, i ahf. Harold Murphv of Wells7 Nev . Mrs, Eleanor Geiger Berkeley, Calif , one stepson and one$fstepdaughter. Mrs. L. A Malan and John H Johnston of Ogden, nine grandchildren, and the Arthur following brothers and sisters Murphv and Mrs. Eva Pugh of Salt Lake it , Richard and WiUiam Murphy and Mr. Lottie Swenson of Salt Lake. The body will be brought to Ogden where funeral detail will be announced by Larkin & Sons Mortuary. MANTI Mrs Edith Silver Kjar. 45. wife of Eldred C. Kjar, died at her home here Saturday at 2 p.m. She had been ill amce February and m April was taken to a Salt Lake hospital for observation and later spent a fhort time with her sister Mr Quavle Cannon of 1007 First Avenue. Salt Lake. Six weeks ago she returned tea her home here.-Mr- s Kjar was born in Salt Lake Mav 29. 1897 daughter of John A. and Orthena Pratt Silver. Her grandfather, Orson Pratt, was one of the first to enter Salt Lake Valley. Surviving are her husband, a ter. Betty Kjar of Manti. two daughsisters, Mrs. Cannon of Salt Lake and MrsClar-eni e Tuttle of Springville. a brother Lelanl P Silver, three half brothers. William. Clawson and Jack Silver, all of Salt Lake Funeral services were to be conducted Monday at 2 p m in the Manu Center Ward chapel. Burial will be in the Manti City Cemetery. Mary S. Burkman IDAHO FALLS, Ida Mrs Marv Burkman, 78, of Idaho Falls, a resident of Bonneville County nearly half a eerfturj, died Saturday in a local after an. allness of sevprai -- months-. Mrs. Burkman was bofn June 16, 1864 at Neder KaJ!x. BondcrBhn,j Sweden, and came to'the United States in 1884. She was married to Andrew Burkman that year at Clinton, Iowa. After 19 years residence m Clinton, ihe couple moved to Woodville in Bingham County. Later they moved to in Bonneville Countv, and came to Idaho Falls in 1928, Mr. Burkman died in 1940. Mrs. Burkman was a member of the Mission Covenant church and New Sweden Pioneer association. She had been active in social affairs. She is survived by seven eons and daughters, Mrs Alida Price, Mrs, Hilda McClure, Mrs. Edith West, Mrs. Esther Anderson. Gilbert. Glen and Russell Burkman of Idaho Falls, and five brothers, Hjalmcr and Carl Soderholm oL WorthIsaac Soderhnlm of San ington Minn Francisco Cahf. and Bernard and August Soderholm of Sweden. Funeral services for Virginia who died here of Mendon suddenlv Saturday iffght of a heart ailment. will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p m. in the Mendon Ward Chapel by Edgar Hancock, bishop. Mis Wood, was fo'und dead in her Loroom, 112 East Center Street in LOGAN Wood. 19 gan Physicians reported she bad been dead several hours. Miss Wood, an employe of ihe Mountain State Telephone and Telegraph Comon pany. customarily went to Mendon Fridavs or Saturdays to vigjt her parents. Othfr occupants of the boarding house did not miss her Saturday, believing she had gone there. Whn her parents telephoned to about her Saturday evening, occupants investigated. Her door was locked but using another entrance, investigators found the body on the floor clad in a dressing gown. She had been reported suffering from a heart ailment lor some time. Mi Wood was born m" Mendon Aug. 30. 1922. daughter of L. K. and Pearl Jensen Wood. She attended Mendon hool, was graduated from South Cache high shool, and attended Utah State Agricultural College for two quarters Survivor include her parents and a sister, Audrey Pearl Wood, ot Mendon -Funeral services for Miss Wood will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p m. in the Mendon Ward Chapel. Friends mav cal! Monday at the W. Loyal Hall Mortuaryevening in and at the family home in Mendon InThursday until time of services. terment will be in the Mendon , Traditionally policy, holders company, Mutual enjoys t rs confi- dence of American " business because of the service rendered. Our workmens com- Stake Y n also served as teacher in Sunday School, Primary and Relief Society, and aa president ot the Hyrum First Ward Primary and Relief Society. She waa born in Hyrum on Nov. 19, 1874, of Eli and Louisa daughter Thomas Bradley. She taught school for two years fp Ularkaton and H years in Hyrum before her marriage to Christian J. Christiattaen in the Logan Tem-o- n July 14 .1999. one Survivors, indudo her husband. son and one daughter. Mrs. McRose and Bvron - Christiansen two of Hyrum, brothers. Isaac atjd Ell Bradley o and one grandchild. Funeral services will be conduced pm. In the Hyrum First Tuesday at W'ard chapel by Bishop Joseph Wright, Friends pi ay call at the family home to Monday evehinc and Tuesday prior services. Bunal will be m the Hyrum unoer of direction the Cemetery, Thompson funeral home of Hyrum -- - Virginia Wood and a prominent Church worker, died Saturday at 5 25 a m. at her home in Hvrum after an illness of about 15 Constian-se- -- Edith Silver Kjar Cat be County HYRUM, Mrs. Louisa hrisiiaiiscn. 67. native of Bradley months.. A member of the Hymm W. M. L A. presidency, Mrs. . sio'e his parents, and a sister. Mrs, Elmer young of Danville. Mary C. B. Flynn mortuar.v . pensation insurance proposals win immediate interest of cost-- . conscious executives. 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