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Show Licenses Of 15 Drivers" Taken, Away t n- Traffic Rules Breaches Bring' Forfeitures -- v f ,! Dunn, 1327 Street, and Oscar Ninth East Street, all of Salt Lake City; Darrell Brown Hunter aivl Byron Mann, bothr-o- f Ogden; Eugene Clontz, Clearfield; Coiton,-CaliJoe rW. Bennington; Earl - Tassel, Beaver; Charles Brackenbury, Ioka; Willard R. Petersen, Provo; Darzel -- i - OPA post. John Fran-com- , Mark H. Greene To Take Over Work .For Utah Area 1244 Morandy. 724 South Eighth West Street; Boyd Bentlev, 1230 East er Bean, 36 Xt Street, Appointment of Mark H. Greene, professor" of business at the Lnivoeeity of Utah for" fit? past 16 years, as Utah State Price Officer for the Office of Price Administration was announced today by Clem W. Collins of Denver, regional OPA administrator. The new price officer will devote hla attention to thp price control program of the OPA In Utah, including the genera maximum price regulation which fixes ceilings over most wholesale and retail goods and the consumer service .price regula-effective tion. which became'July 17 Mr. Greene said he anticipated perfecting his organization and having the program fully functioning over the state within a short time. "Price control Is a basic method of preventing Inflation by halting the vicious spiral of rising prices, Mr. Greene said. "Much work has already been done on the program in Utah. The recent survey of price, posting In Salt Lake Indicated a cooperative attitude on the part of most merchants and I am sure the same is true over the state,.. First associated with the University of Utah "in 1925 Mr. Greene has been twice associated with federal government activities since that time. In 1933-3he yaa state direcNRALand whlle on sab-- , tor batlcal leave jfrom the university in 1931. he was named senior economist in the grain "section of the Federal Farm Board, serving for two years in Washing- and Henry Kirtley Bell, and Glen Wasden Provo; Ike Wax. Aurora; Grant ' Clayton MinnocK, Ogden; Gene Willi Mower. Murray? Jay Paul Miner, Murray. Waiter . The licerwe Of Max Swenson, - 464 Tuttle, J West Fourth North Street, Salt Lake City, was suspended for three months for reckless driving. Those of Archie Coats, 47 South 3600 West Street, Salt Iike, and were suspended for an additional three months for driving during ... suspension- - periods- .- .DENIED LICENSE William N. Cullen. 264 Ardmore Place, Salt lake, was denied a license for an additional year; the licenses of Raymond Noah Williams, f)52 West Ninth South Street, and Amasa Lvman Jones. 76 West . First North Street, Salt Lake, were suspenfor three months for making ded ; faNe affidavits. 5 Refusal or neglect to take special examinations cost the fol-- , lowing Indefinite suspensions: Claud Woody 862 Clavbourne Avenue; Andrew J. Wilford, 1791 East Vine Street and Cleo - Da tell Wright, .4288 Fifth East Street Salt Lake City,. and Sam Frank Sotcr. .Midvale. . John E. Dole, Ogden, lost his . license for not to exceed one year when if was learned he was -- . . the driver of an automobile of-th- e in- volved in a fatal accident. Fred A. Wagstaff, 913 Washington Street, Salt Lake, and Orson D. Blearartf,- Murray, convicted of involuntary manslaughter, lost their licenses for one year. Sibvl Schtdz of St. George and A. J. Wlllisms of Toofe drew indefinite suspensions because of physical disability and failuie to pas,- n special examinatioiV-M- - ! ton, D. C. He has also had previous war time administrative experience, serving as assistant food administrator for Utah under Wr W. Armstrong from 1917 to 1920. The State Supreme . Court day prepared a remittitur . awgrds. Entertainment by Buddy Cox. l an employe of the Salt Lake occupy part of the program. He is scheduled to do his high wire act In preparation, he has strung his wire from the island to a spot on shore, wiear the band stand. As an encore he will also slide -- for perform his ' 1 life act. A band concert by Strongs Military Band, Marvin H. Strong, conducting., will be presented from 5 to 7 p.m. The sports event) according to Joseph L. Christensen, superintendent of -- parks, will be staged on" the center lawn near" the flag pole. Zoo,-wil- 500-fo- Orlando Rarbtere (Qrland Barter), l.rrn-(ieVrr.lm, (Leo Lewti), Karl Johan Kd.ln barren ICarl Larren), hr!, John Thornberg Lutri Leonctni (Louie Gene iantiee Leon i . Cavao Perrl.r, Thyr Caroline Peterren, Robert Slawart (Robert Stewart I, Edna Mae Miller, Ernt Arthur Hart, Albert Ruarell Aleey. lphietii. Hams, Mary Fadirn, Fanoa Item, trio, Anaataaopouloa I IV Or John Pouload. Vera Myn. Galbraith, John Oraort Juarea Brown. Gnetie Clelle. Vuyk (Marraret Vuykl, William Georre Mitchell, Frederick Lyle Wintera (Fred John I.. Wintera I, Edouard Steiner. Elmer Winters Elea Wilhrlmina Binrk-lun(Flaie Wilma Biorklundi. Melba Burr. Harold Andereon Layton. Anna Andrraa Alexandra Mara. Gooreioa IGeorre Ghoetl, Pappacon.lanlopottloa Ie.lir N rr ( rerrr, Jaaper Ray McClellan. Marta Kuljaj Goleab. Bertha Sprinaer. Martje Sterima Tannae Merllf. Marla Idinaa Kirry Slotte. Pielrr .Adrtanua Slotboom ePrter Bouloa- - (Boloa Adrian Slotboom Brown. Hilda Shooll. hewel Sidney Mary Maaon. Hendrik Alex Comeliue Slixhllnr I Henry Alex Comelma William Imne. Hendrikua Bala (Henry Aider! Bata). I.ucy Ann Saxe (Annie Edith Saael, Jeaaa William Hood, Gedina Mathilda Pieter-nell- a Ernest Niderhxuaer, Vanderlmden, Ellia, Lara Arvld Jak Wilfred Arvtd Lundf. Joseph (lamia Lanaraff. Georre Blair (Georre Blair I. Mane Jteinlaman Van Boyd Ee, Ocorre Henry Brooks,' Joseph John Evrenia Broke. Ether Niederhauser, IVirrtnia Denenal, Anaataaaoponlou Pieter Voa. Hana Sirard Hansen. Pieter Tekke Bala. Josef I.ouia Rorrberr Wlnl-lred Atel Martin Carlaon, Lnelle Gold Henmrer. Thomaa Hesseline Kramer Oliekan. Paviea. Manda Pavieich Paaelj, Drara Sladio Pnca I Dolly Prlcal. William RonLeon ald Andrew. Toby guaman. Leo (Sieve Huflln Steienan Simunonch Simumehl. Wilhelmua DeGraaff. John Torenl, Oka Torsten Torep ITorelen Jacob-so- n ( Ware Ivara Indiana Wilikren Scolt i. Allen Reed HardyroMorran Klrlx-koula Coleman, Coombs, Rarry James M M salons salon, I. tKonl' John Walker Birrell. Mary Marraret Hieolana Davidson, Antono-nnlo- John William Hill, 62, of widely-knowin Bountiful, Church and political circles throughout tfie state, died at his home from heart attack. He was born that city, and was a resident all hi life with the exception of 11 year when he resided Wellington. School in 1906 rehe . later ceived a degree in law at the of Mr. Hill University .Utah. A teacher for 37 years he was also city reborder as well as city and county judge. Active in Church work Mr. Hill served as bishop and instruclpr in Wellington. He was a Sunday school superintendent for approximate ly 14 ye'ars. The deceased re tirea from active service Aug. 1 1941. s Surviving him are his widow-- , Sarah Frisbv Hill; seven children, Percy F., Ralph F., Leonard and Kenneth Hill, of Bountiful; Lieut. John E.. Hill, U. S. A., Mrs. Lucile Williams of Riverside, Calif., and Lloyd F, ef Salt Lake. He also leaves 'four brothers Jonathan, Lyman, William and Alfred Hill of Bountiful. Funeral services will be Mrs. Articles Of A . Incorporation - - I : Filed By Employes Judge Bronson Seeks Place On The Salt Lake City Employes Association today had filed articles of Incorporation in the counSupreme Bench with the ty cleik8- office of the .ob- Third .District Judge M. J. filed with the Bronson today Secretary of State his petition for nomination and placing of on the primary election r ballot for term as Justice of the State Supreme CourL-Jud- ge Bronsons nomination is the only candidacy that has been filed in contest to Chief Justice David W. Moffat who is running for reelection. his-nam- ten-yea- . the Seventh District Court at Price ordering that a new- date i. for toe execution of Masato . Japanese, be set. Karumai, known as the forgotten man of the Utah State Prison; has been living on borOGDEN, Julv 3. Dean Single-torowed time since 1934, for the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Darton,. Moore, Miss lAicile murder of a fellow countryman Frank K. Arnold. Hubert CochSingleton of 3751 Ogden Aveduring a gambling dispute in ran nue; has been awarded a certifiJr., Max Guss, Kershaw N. Helper oit March 1, 1925. Until cate of graduation by the navy White-- and John A. Erickson. recently, his death sentence had for completion of a course in dennot been pressed after his retal technique lease eight years ago from the Eldon R.. Child, 21, and Joseph Mental Hospital. State tuldot Rov. ha ve been advancThe Supreme Court recently-affirmeed to the grade of seigeants in Karumais the army. conviction "and the final date tor U. S'. Navy enlistments In Utah filing" a- - petition for rehearing for June reached a new high in his behalf passed today with-ou- t peak of 249, the largest number a filing. ever Tecrulted in a single month, "according toa report today by Alvin Terry Arraigned Lieut. R. W. Schleeht, recruiting EDGEHILL WARD Ella. Hetzel, Three Charges Filed member of the M.I.A. General high was director, The previous On Charge Of Murder Board.- - will speak at conjoint 241, last January,- - a- - month aftAgainst Pearl services in Kdgehill Ward, Fif' Alvin er attacked West thg of Japanese 234 w itli38, second Terry, degree Charged Harbor. teenth East Stieet and Biatrte South Temple Street, was arburglary and giand larceny, and In addition to the 249 regular Avenue, Sunday, July 5, at 7:30 raigned in City Court todav on habitual ciiminal with .being 13 men enlistments, signed up a first degree murder charge, Fast meeting will p.m. Is William Dean Rojerson, 27. last month for the t program; at 11:40 a.ro. - In a comp lain tyesterday & sign-- ' 30 went Tst seven for the 10 a.m. signed Julv ELEVENTH, .WARD Pres. David ed by State Highway Patrolman as Naval and Aviation Cadets, O. McKay w dl speak at services Terry appeared before City George Pazell, the prisoner Is alin the regular naone .Judge-Joseph- . G. Jeppson In the Eleventh Ward Chapel, KU the have broken into to 300. leged a of total vy; making a complaint .charging TerTenth East Street, Sunday, JuA. E. Tourssen Motor Company ry with the fatal knifing of his E. ly, 5, at 6:30 p.m., Bishop at. 120 East Fifth South Street, brother, John LeC Terry, 33, near A. Child announced todav. and to JiSve stolen aiiautomo-bil- e Bowling Alley Robbetl ah inn at 256 West South Tern- -. ' SALT LAKE STAKE MISSION. Theft of $90 was reported yesbelonging to D. E. Voltz of , pie Street, Monday night. ARIES The monthly meeting of 38 North State Street. of Quinns the terday manager by was to.lhe returned Terry the missionaries of the Salt Lake reportBowling Alley. 43 West Second Investigating officers County Jaff,. where he is held Stake wil' be held Sunday, July ed that Roberson had been con-Soyth Street. The thief is believ--thwithout bail. pit of . j. at. 8.30 a.m.. in the West.. Side Seminary Building, 333 West one of the alleys before the burglary. First North Street. place tiosed for the night. Enrollments in a new wartime program in vocational education will be takeri: this week at the Vocational Center, 354'West First North Street, according to Earl F, Gardemann. coordinator for the Board of Education. This program has been set up in an attempt to assist stores to solve the problem of experienced employe --leaving' for war industries. Salespeople will attend school during the .grid work in stores "during the afternoons. "Mrs." Marie Harris, experienced In store procedure and merchandising, is instructor. . Applications should be made at the Vocational Center. - The course, which is free, closes July 31. Kar-H-ta- . -- Three Men In Service Advance fore-noo- Navy Enlistmnts Reach New Peak dow-n-loj- Church Notices. Ex-Prisqn- er . - - com-Jiien- V-- Y-- -' and-hea- rd e Starts NursingCourse course under A home SHE SHOPS nursing Red Crpss and weeks will begin ' Monday at 1:30 pm in Room 311 dn the Reason Building. Any one wishing to register may do Without Painful Backache Mur aufferere reliew. nagging backacb. so at the first class. Subsequent at the' will be held classes quickly, one they discover that the real ca um of tbsir trouble may b tired kidney. "same hour and place on Montakchief The kidney are Nature' way of . days ing the txos eoda and waat out of the direction to cover of the 12 "CASH AND CARRY . blood. They help most people paaa about 3 puit a day. When disorder of kidney' function permit to remain in your blood, it Pmomi may canoe nagging backache, rheumatic paint. leg pama, lorn of pep and energy, getting up night, swelling, puffinea uader the eye, headache and dteeinee. Frequent or ecanty passages wnh smarting, and burning sometimes chows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. 1 Dont wait! Ask your drugrlst for Doans Vila, need successfully by million for over 40 yeara. Tby giva happy relief and will help j the IS mile, of kwioev tube, fliteh eu4 potren- u wait bom your blood. GLjoan a mttr fill, fAdv.J Placed On Probation . - PROVO. July 3 Elmo Bian-don- , 20, charged w itli second burglary, was ordered r placed on a probation period today by Judge Abe W. Turner in the Fourth District Court. The order of the court speci-- f fit's that the prohatlon wlll be terminated if the defendant loins - the armed forces of the nation. . two-yea- Two More Enter Contest For Wagon Days Princess Two Salt Lake girls, Maurine Steed and Ida Young, today had added their names to the list of aspirants to the throne of princess qf the Covered Wagon Days. The .voung ladies who seek to preside over . the childrens day events are both natives of Utah, Miss Young being a of Brigham Young as well as a of Orson H- Pratt, 4 close associate of the pioneer leader.Mies Young is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Dow H. YOung of South Main Street, and Mi-- s Steed is the daughter of Mr. and 1 Glenn Steed,, of 134 North West Temple Street. Miss Young is 15- and Miss Steed i W.- - ' search ior the princess will end at midnight, July-H- . Entry blanki Available at the Covered Wagon Day - headquarters,. 46 South Main Street, or at the Chamber of Commerce, either in' peften tor through the mail, must he accompanied bv a photography "The princes' 'of theaspiiant. must not be'vounger than 13 nor ' older .than 13. , 14. Th-- - i 7c5G Mrs. Mr. i . , - 'te oreni) Jur die4jU3 Wjhi a short hom . , OM, 9 Mr Sorensen was horn Sept. 1. 1991 at Garden City. tub. a daurhter of Ed ward r. and laoet Budf Davt. . wa 1013 CEbAR CITY. July 3. There will be a slight decrease In expenditures with a lower levy for iron County school during the coming fiscal year, as shown In the budget adopted at the school board's meeting. The school levy .will be de one creased mill, making a levy of 13 mills instead of 14, wa the levy last year. Qperating expenses nave taken a boost for 1942-43- , while the debt service hasAubstantiaily Ge-- for and t , Helen Bianchi.- Mr Helen Biancbi, 36. of Bingham, died Thursday at 6 pm. in a Sail Lake hospital of undetermined but nat" - ural causes. Bom at Bingham Aug. 25, 1016, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick She was married Bolie of Bingham. to Hugo Biancbi at Bingham in June, 1038. A graduate of Bingham High S hoolj she was acUr in Catholic, Church work. are her husband; her Surviving mother and lather; three sisters, Mary Bohc of Los Angeles. Mrs John James Byrnes and Mrs. Anne Dellagnola, both of Bingham; three brothers, Nick Boltc of Anchorage, Alaska; Walter Bolic of of and John Bohc Rivet side. Calif, Bingham, i Smithfield Pea Run Opens The Smith-fielJuly plant of California Packing Corporation began one of its recent in biggest campaigns years today, with the peak of operations expected within 15 days, according to C. W. Clark, Cache Valley Bank Cancels ' Saturday Opening LOGAN, July 3. Since Saturday is a national holiady, Logan banks will discontinue fox one week Us policy of cashing payroll checks for war industry workers from 9 to 8 p.m. Saturday, according of the to H. R. Hitrren, cashier Cache Valley- Bank. the Under circumstance, there would be little advantage to war workers and a great many hazards to the bank, so it has been considered wise to not open Saturday evening, ."-Hurren stated. The Cache Valley Bank will open from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, war July 11, to accommodate School, Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Knight Welch, and a daughter, Mrs. Bevan Leonard newly-institute- Theda a son, George of Salt Lake: Welch Jr., also of, Salt Lake; a sister, Mrs. O. A. Barrett, of Hollywood, Calif.,- - and a grand- - d - Utah Gets 805 Bicycles For Ration Quota Mr. industry workers. DixiePool Completion Is Expected Soon ST. GEORGE, July 3. St. swimmihg George's municipal pool is scheduled to be completed this week, according to Reed Blake, summer recreational di- -- - d plant superintendent. It is estimated that more than 650 persons will be employed at the plant during tne present campaign. The factory will can approximately 3,675 tons of peas during the season. Contracts .have been written on 2,430 acres of peas, which are expected to yield about 3,000 pounds per acre. 56. of 1353 here. The little fellow was:.treated for second degree burns on one of his arms,- his chest and Jus face, the" most severe burns W t ing on the arm. 3. LOGAN, Former Ujali Lawmaker Dies EPHRAIM, Vtan, July 3 Severe burns were received by Gaylan Anderson, small son of Mr. and Mrs.-L- ee Anderson of Ephraim, Thursday morning -- when-he fell into a bucket of hot water at the family home Hot- Norman EH Jeppsen, 37, of 650 Hamilton Court, died m a Salt Lake hospital Thursday" at 4 16 p m. of a heart ailment. He ytaa born in Salt Lake Sept. 6, son of Carl S. and 1042, Eulalia Peirce Jeppsen. 2nd was a rtduU ' of the South High School. Surviving are his mother; two brothers, Leslie C. and Ferron P. Jeppsen, and tvs sisters, Gertrud and Anna Jeppsen, all of Salt Lake Funeral service will be conducted Monday neon in - the Eighth Ward Friend may call at 36 East chapel. Seventh South Street Sunday and al the family home Monday from 10 am. Burial will be until lime of services. in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Heber Names TVliss Liberty HEBER Under Child Falls Intoillot Water And Suffers Burns Jn. - rector. - . .v The opening of the pool will add another feature Jq the citys summer recreation program, which Tocludes ball games for boys and girls and for adults and a community song hour. The games are scheduled daily, with both 'participants and spectator enjoying the ' games free of ' charge. The community song hour is under the auspices of the MIA, with Mae A. Pace as chairman. d The community songfest is each Sunday evening. with- entire families participat- ing. In explaining the songfest, Mrs. Pace stated: in these trying times we need to sing anti, laugh together, and there is no better wa than having the whole family-- , get together with and friends in the neignbor community song hour." T. Evans stop conn Hector Runs For Office MISERY! Away Cats Paia, Out Coma Cants Dr. Scholl's Zias-pid- i instantly top tormenting shoo friction; lift aching preaturt; y make you mighty qukk.Separate Mwficalreni Included for speedily removing coma. Thin, toothing, cushioning. Coat but a few cents a treatment. Insist on Dr. Scholia! Hector T. Street Evans, of 214 Thirty-firs- t has filed notice of intention to .seek nomination as Weber Counr tv commissioner, terrm He is a Democrat and seeks the position now held by Commissioner Arthur P. Brown, who had recently filed as a, candidate for term. Mr. Evans the four-year Is managetyof a println8- com-- , pany OGDEN, July received jn Salt Lake yesterday oi the deain o! Mrs. Hannah Gooaard Leonard MS, who hd-U- i Liau ice greater part ot her iiie. Mrs. Leonard died Wednesday in Los where the had beeu visaing Angeles, at the home oi a naugnter, Mrv. Harold Moreion. The body will be ukeo to Frovo lor burial. 3. two-yea- Infant Knecht. Ihe llirfe-ba-oiuaughter of Eugene and Mauelou Del venne hnecbi, odj Bnxion Court, died in a ball Lake a.m. oi hospital Thursday corigeoital Diooa disease. In addition to the parents, the infant is survived by a sister, Lueila hnecht, and three grandparents, Hugo J, A. Dei Venne oi Sait Lake, Adeline W, Driggs Adeline Alexander Collis Alexander ( olhs, 78. died in a Salt Lake hospital Thursday al 6 15 a.m. oi chronic myocarditis. Born in v London, England, An. '18. 166T, KiThad leen a member of the Ro-a- l Canadian Mounted Police before moving to bait Lake in 1890. He Vrs a printer and interior decorator and had served as president oi ttie Salt Lake, Cricket Club and th All British Society in Salt Lake. Mr, Collis resided in Salt lake FT in years, then moved to Tucson, 1927. At the time of his death Le was visiting heia with a daurhter. Mrs. Ethel Laren, ol 253 South Eleventh West Street. He is survived br hi wjftow. Mrs. Addie Lawson Collis ot ,'ucsou: his daughter, a son, Kenneth Collis id Tucson; six" grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. funeral services will be conducted Monday at 3 p m af 574 East First South Street by the Wry Rev, Franklin L. Gibson, dean oi 8t. Marks Episcopal . . Cathedral. Friends mav call at the place of Saturday, Sunday and Monday prior to services. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Leo Charles. Murano Lro Charles Murano. 43. of 505 fourth East Street, died Thursdav at 2 15 pm. Salt Lake hospital of gastfttis. Born July 24, 1698 at Salt Lake, son of Paaquale and Mane Scarps he had been a resident of Salt Lake all bis life. He was a musician. He had been ill tot the past tnree years. Surviving are his widow Anna, Ida Pearson Murano ol Balt Lake, and four brother, Joseph L . Ralph A . Louis A, And Charles Murano, all ot Binxham. Funeral services will be conducted Monday it 1 pm at 2128 South State Street. Burial will be in Salt Lake City in l Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday evening and until time oi service at 2128 South State Street. - Monday William A. Miller William Ambro Miller. 60. an iron and ateel worker recently of Phoenix, 15 a m. in Aris., died Wednesday at a Salt Lake hospital ol cerebral Hs had been in Salt Lake only three days when be was stricken ill. He was born in Sbarpsburg, Md , CVL a son 25, 1661. Morgan and Lizzie Keller Miller. The body will he taken Friday to servues mrd Sharpsburr for funeral burial. Lindquist-Ferneliu- s Mortuary is in charre of local pyrngements. tf Elsie J. Carlson Funeral service for Mrs. Elsie Johan-eo- n Carlaon. 36. oJ San Mateo, Calif., were conducted m the San Mateo Hard Chapel June 24 Mr. Carlson died at her- home-Jun- eJL Sire was born in Sweden, An. 26, 1006. a daughter of Emma and August She came to the Cnited Johanson. States and to Salt Lake In 1923. She moved to California several years later. She is survived by her husband, a son.' Jack Carlson of San Mateo 'her mother, Mr. ,Fmma Johanson of Salt lake: two .inters, Mrs. Alvm Ellis of Salt Lake, anj Mrs. CUum-- i J. Nielson of Shelley, Ida.: three brothers. Axel Severme of Albany, Calif, and Remhohi and Carl Johanson both of Sweden Thomas Hillier Collins -- PROVO buildmr contracior abd pioneer- - resident of Provo died Thursday at the familv home, 610 West Center Street, of a head ailment He was bom Now, 3 1663, in Cob - England son of Kingston.linghonroe. Aquila nd Letnvra Hillier Collin. He came to Utah with, bis parents in 1855, settling in Provo, where he had since He attended Provj schools and resided. Brigham Young Academy. A a building contraefor and brick and stone mason. Mr. Collioa assisted in corstt ucting many church and public buildings in thi area. He wa a CBimn md served BTTumer ous church committers, including tho He mimed Annie old folk committee. Louisa Davis cm Npv. 3, 1887 in the Salt Lake Temple. Besides his widow, surviving are thre son and thwe uaiuWer' 1 lovd Reed tLoM Colli-Wendell P, and-R M. Bullock. Mr. C. W Haw'ke Mr. nnd Mrs. W Raymond I're'n Provo, two brothers, John W. Collin of Provo aid Junius H. Collm of Salt Lake: 16 grandchildren and 11 great grand ht Wren. will be conducted Funerab service kpndav at 1 30 p m in th Third Ward Chap!,' Bishop Arthur P, Taylor m charge. i, Murray L. Petcrsc HYRUM. Cache CountyFuneral : servuiJor 66. who died JTuneraf PROVO x Mr, Wed pannah G. Leonard, nesday at the home oi a daughter, Mrs. will bo Jeunie Moreion, in Los Angeles, conducted Sunday at 2 36 pm. in tho will Burial Provo Pixth Ward Chapel. be in. To o City Burial Park. MraT Leonard a death resulted Jroip a lingering lUoeati ' She was tbs widow" oi Thomas C. Leonard, She waa born Dee. 11, 1856, tit Provo, daughter oi Henry and Hannah Astill Goddard. She received her education to in Provo City, erhooU and moved ''alt Lake in 1022. Her husband tdied 130 and be moved to Los Angeles. .She waa a member ol the Church andy if active a a Relief Society teacher the Provo Sixth Ward. I th Surviving are two daughters, N. grandchildren and one PARK CITY Luka Dosen 68. Park City miner, died lhursday at 4 20 am. He M Park City hospital of silicosis. had been ilpbout --two vacars. Mr. Dosen was born jn Jugoslavia m. 1664. 30 year He came to thd United State ha? resided In Park pgo, and City ever since. ' Surviving are hiswidow, Martha Do sen, nr Jugaslaviaand a brother, Tony Dosen, in Rusaia be conducted Funeral service will m in St. Marys CathMonday at 10 Burial will olic Church uvPark City. Sait he in Ml Calvary Cemetery in Lake. The rosary 4rifl bc recited bjr th ' Rev. H. Burke atthe Archer Mortuary inf Park City Sunday at 1.30 Chapel p m. Klaa(s Schippcr Klaaa OGJ9EN Funeral services for Avenue.' 86, 3253 Stephens be whd died Tuesday afternoon, will conducted Friday at 6 pm. in Ogden First Ward Chapel by Bishop Raymond S. Wright. Shipper, Williams 63, oi Salt l?j lhiru Hast bireel, dicu in Lake hospital .Thursday al 4U.15 a.m. oi coronal y heart disease. Mis.. Driggs was boiu in Falmomh, England, Nov. 4. 1866, a daughter ot Joseph J. and Johannan irtpp W illumed She wis an acme memuer ol me Church and a Temple worker in Salt 'Lake, bhe came to bait Lake during the pioneer days and walked irom Lara- alley, neWyo, to the bait Lakt 8 he married Charles B. Drifts tepi. 30, 1660, uv the oid Endowment Mouse. Her husband died m 1028. Stye waa a member oi Daughters oi Utah Pioneers and Eleventh Ward, Surviving are twb son Joseph B. Driggs oi Salt Lake, anu Dr. Harvey C. Driggs o -- Vfaha. and two daughters, Mrs Bernice White of Sandy and Mrs. Irene Hick oi Salt Lakei Mrs. Hannah G. Leonard Luka Dosen wa Word Norman E. Jeppsen only $27,900. One of the major items which - Km Funeral service tur Mrv. NeiUs Hydt J3, wiie oi Dewaue Lvau 4pn 131 Murphy Lane. wiU- be Mom? at 1 pm. la Hjue Frk Ward chapel atHyoe Fark, Cache County. Buria wiii be in tb Myu Fark Cemeter). Mrs. Jenson, a Church worker - and resident oi bait Lake lour yean, uied in a bait Lake hoapitai Wednesuay at p.m. oi cerebral hemorrhage. rienda may call at 30 hast Seventh South street Sunday Irom noon to 2 p m. and at the home of Mrs. E. L. Waite, a aiater residing in Hyde Fark, Monday two houri'aspnor co services. Jenoi son ot Hannah G. Leonard ensen, both of Salt ren grand- Lake; children ano her mother el Pans, Ida Mr. Sorensen had been active tit Relief Society and Primary work tm Entombment will he nnet Lawn Mausoleum, 3366 East Thirteenth South Street, where friends may call until further notice. -' Requirements of war production workers for bicycles boosted Utahs quota weii above that of its four sister states,' it was seen today in- announcement from the DPA that Utah Is" to have" 720 machines with a reserve of 85. The period of rationing covers July 9 to Aug. 31. It was explained the reserve is to take care of adjustments of situations where valicL applications for vb!cycles exceed the county quotas. Other state and their quotas are: ltlaho'--38'and 46 reserve; Montana 416 and 46; Nevada, 160 and 19, and Wyoming 224 and 27. 3 hio ner husband ti soil and two daufhters, Edward CL. Joseph O. Jr., BoH, Arlin. all oi all l.ake. '"id Crareld ic (J. Armv. Mnr. Hurh T. McDevDt The operating expenses for the coming year will total A166,-70as compared with $159,325 for last year. Last year's debt service was $37,234, while the .a mount this year will be plentnare Street,, Salt Lake architect and former state representative, died Thursday noon In a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. Welch was born in Den-- , ver on May 15. 1886, and was a graduate of Colorado College in Colorado Springs. He served as Utah state representative in 1919, and was an assistant to designers of the State Capitol. Among many other Salt Lake building, he designed the Salt Lake Elks Club, the - Masonic Temple and South High m LogdTK Utah fttat creased. CITY, July 3. direction of the Lockhart Post of the- American Legion, this city will celebrate Independence Day. Lee Johnson is chairman of the day. Miss Doris Crook, daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Lindsay Crook, has been elected Miss Liberty and will ride on a beautiful float In the parade. The days events wm begin with a band concert this evening to be presented by the Wasatch High School Band, followed by a dance in the social hall. Include: Saturdays - events Morning salute and flag raising ceremonies, 6 am.; Martial Band serenade, 7 a.m.; parade at 10 a. m. All school children may parand carry a flag. 'ticipate Sports and races for youngsters, 11 am.; baseball game, .Hebei- vs. Park City at 2 p.m.; sports and rodeo at City Park the ball game; bifollowing cycle races. -Patriotic program in Stake Tabernacle in the evening. Grand ball in Heber Social Hall. na'im'd in the Tempb) to Joreph O. ftorehten, who waa a mard at D semi-monthl- y V. Welch. Aaenilh Thirteenth mI monunf at her Operating Expenses Show Increase; Debts Reduced George' Is Asenith Davis Sorensen Nettie Hyde Jenson Davi of 3011 . in A graduate of the University Normal n to ff" in The Deseret News makes no charge for obituary pictures. a aervice famished without cost, to oar 'readers. 0 ; It accounts lor the increase in -opera ting - expenses, - is a 0 - advance of $100 In the annual salary of each teacher in the dis. - trict. JolmW. Hill Dies In Davis Marie John(Nick Anton), Ast son (Esther Mane Johnson) Marraret Newell. Jamea Binninr-(o- n Renf Davidson Walton. Macs Stilinovtcb. Melvin Lawrence Golnr Klase Deelstra (Nich-ola- a Alfred Jacques Peelsira, Stamatoponlos (Paul Apostoloa EdJohn Melville McLean. Stamoel. ward Floyd Bare. Rosa Eleanor JacobCarl son Epiute. Rune Ell Marlnson. , . August Strand. - to. - New citizens, w ith change of name shown in parentheses in case where applicants desired such action, are: Athena Palm, rhrvri' Brown, Marocco State And Local Obituary Notices of s porta races will take place Park Saturday afternoon under the auspice of Salt City Recreation Department playground leader. The winners in the contests various age groups will be awarded prizes. Arthur Gardner, in Charge of the park has donated the .promotion jective being general welfare of members in good standing." Under terms of the incorpora-tioa governing body of 15 members, to be known as the executive committee, will guide Jhe activities of the group, which is to be nonprofit, and nonsectarian in naiureT The directors and officers are Dow H. Youngpresident; Frank M vice president; Bretzing, Richard Carey. vR president; vke C. Towler. presiRichard TannetSsecre-tary; C. dent; William Dr. Louis R. Curtis, secretary; Otto ft. Maas, treasurer; Mrs. Mabel S. Court Asks NeiK Execution Date . - spectivey; School Planned For Salespeople , Professor Named Head Of Price Control Three months suspensions for John Christiansen, . U. negligent operation with termination of license at the end of that period were given: Clarence David . Prof.- Mark H. Greene gets f.r Provo; Richard enridge, Caffall, Midvale; Claude Payson. NEGLIGENCE CHARGED JVameid In U. S. Court persona today had been admitted to United States citizenship in ceremonies conducted yesterday before District Judge George A. Faust. , As a part of the ceremony, a silk flag and floor standard was presented to Judge Faust by Attorney Gaylen S. Young, representing Argonne Chapter No. 2, Disabled American War Veterans." Douglas P. Lillis and A. Wilson Hougaard, examiners for the immigration and naturalization service, assisted in the cere -- monies. . 4 GranteS. Ninety-thre- e ( Fifteen persons lost their licenses to drive automobiles for one year starting today by order of the State Tax Commission on certification of drunken driving convictions. They are: Charles Edward 265 Browning Avenue; G. W. tJenklns, 155 North Main Street; Ralph Jacobson, 1101 South First West Street; Robert A. Parsons, 1348 Ninth East Irori County Schools Trim Planned Saturday event and Tax OneMill A"serieg Flag Presented Judge As Part Of Special ; Ceremony , Sports Events At Liberty Park Citizenship 'Is lines for tourray Leon Petersen, 42. Hyrum, who died Wrilnesday in Logan, were to be conducted Friday at 4 p.m to the Hyrum Third Ward Chapel by Bisb-o- p Ether Melen.. Mr, Peteroen was bom March 13, 1900. in Hyrum. son, of Theodore end Man Re mamed Lila NielJensen Petersen sen on Jan. 5. 19M, in Cgdn. Survivor imlud hi parent of My-- , rum hi wtdnjr.. ix sons aid daughter; LaveR. Ftv. Andrew. Dein. Nvla nod Jn- ie Petersen of Hyrum f.ur brother and sisters. Thornton Petersen of Sail Lake Harn Petersen of Hyrum: Mrs. Robert Maughan of Soda Spring Ida.: and Mr. LeRoy J.. Nielsen of Holly- - Mary I. Wells Iherwood Mrs. BINGHAM Mary Well. 40, wife of Joseph M Wells of here died Thursday morning Bingham, of a heart ailment. h was born iu Sandy on Sept 23, Ellen William and Baker Isherwood ara Surviving, beside her husband, ftv a son. William Weils ot Bingham, Krosisters and. a brother, Mrs May nen of Los Angeles: Mrs. Clem Demar-cof La Vegas, Nev.: Mrs. William Frill and Price. ' Me. Benjamin William Kay. all of Murray, and Lake. of Salt Isberwood ry Mr. Hen- Jo Ann Rudelich Funeral service were to MIDVALE in lha be conducted Fndav at 9 a m. Church for Jo Ann Catholic Midvale daughter of Louis Rudelich, Mary Buchar Rudeluh of Crescent, The thildrborn June 20 in Murray,Survivors, bedied Wednesday nirht. sides l he patents, include two brother two sisters. and .Burial will be in Murray City Cemetery, and Alhert B. Griffin FAU.S xfutX Fun-r- il J -- ill in tne tiret held Monday 1. tor Albert Bailey brtftln, hapel ho died Wednesday al the home 80Sol K of E Atkinson Mr, dauehier, Mr. Griffin a death rloe Street leaner and Churc Inn, career a, a eivic worker in Utah and Idaho. . Born Jan. 30 1W1 at ?fttt take te I nl m. Grittin .pent the greater pari here h. Utah, tile at Iron County. hlle ittll moved with hi, parents resident there he married bov. While Abont 40 and reared a lartte lamity. na year, atro he moved to otIdaho, md Idaho tail, the lned in wcinlty stnee that lime. knit of hi, jeart were ,iept a, a fret, liter teiaeen the, eatty ot Utah, but despite-hibu,;' commer-i cial activity, Mr. Gnttin found lime the civic in inlluenltal" part play an of hi, community. He waa atao an Church the of mmeher actuc At the lime of his destl. he was in aeltve uteniter of ths Hurh Priests ot the Idaho Kails Ftret vrard His wile preceded- - him in death about one year ago children-JohSurviving are the following both Griffin. Mr.. . Atkinson ol Idaho -- ffalts- Mrs Lallian CIpTd of of Grillm Heirwin Calif Pa.adena Salmon. Lined Gntlin and Mr,. Erma Grifand Salt .of Harry Lake; Jackson Twenty-fou- r fin of San Franeioo. grandchildren and 10 alo survive. Util femetry Bunsl will he in Ro under ihe direction of th Williams Funeral Service ' Robert M. Baird Robert Martin Baird, IPAHO FALLS infant son ot Ml and Mrs Melvm Thomas Baird of 250 East NMHirertk Street died Thursday at a lcal bospi tal. He waa born Sunday. Survivor other than his parents a brother, Melvin George Baird; a sister, Orlene, and the grandparent. Mr and Mrs. M. P Larson of Montana The tody u at th and A. C. Baird McHan Funeral Home. jack L. Helm Fnner.nl FALLS IDAHO seruoes for L. Heim, 42, ot Grant, who died J(k cara' illne alter aeveral Wednesday held in the Grant Ward Chapel, this afternoon with Bishop Georgs Chns-tene- u in- charge. Mr. Helm a rancher in the Henrr Lake district for raa-t- y years, ts surHa.cl Helm; vived by hn widow. Mr hts daughter. Patv Lou Holm: his parents Mr. "and Mr. Frank Klm of Grant, and the following brothers and users Ralph Heim of Hamer: Rex ti. HetflrCheter Helm. Mrs;-- Wilham -- Metcalf, al) of Idaho The bollv i the Eckrjall Funeral Home fa Rigby. were Fi. Mary Emily Jackson - PROVO. Mr. Mary Emily .ackson, 86, of Provo, widow of Joseph B Jakon-dieThursday morning at a Frovo hos- pital. She wa br,?i Dec 6 1856. m Ggden. a daughter nj Sidnev amt Emm Sophia Rollins Brktea'i. she netit her early year in Payson and Attnaoelta and was marriel to Mr Jackson nt March 15, 1875. in the Endowment House in Salt Lake. They lived in AfimihelU until 1890 when they moved' to Coloma, Mr Jvkson Diaz, (bihtiahUA, Mexico. jdifcd- in lslo and Mr. JncKson moved to Provo in 1912 For many year she did work in th Salt Lake ano Minti Temples. Mrs LilSurviving are lour daughter lian Sandexs of Globe, Adz.: Mrs. Abet Richen of Twin Fall. Tda.j Mis MiK dred Ream of Provo and Mr. Dora Romney of Duncan An.; 28 grandchildren, 80 a half brother, Sidney Roberts of Ananell,i: two sisof Pavson and ters, Mr. Sarah Elme Mr Sebra J Hatch cf Pmo and A half sister. Mrs. Vida Rust of Talouge. gwoaai ensyo n mica xtr prn chars for two the same room ccupyin - ITHE MAYFLOWERM,t ANGELES' NEWEST .Mtrally Ire, teg 4w,tew. WM Blrctly acrou from tha Hlltmora beautiful .loinlog GUARANTEED RATIS AJ 2.75 AH - IOJ (, Ltbrarr Park AS PUILISHED HOOMS CkaiM, Twia re Dm- M- tlKST 3.30 3.85 -- re Out.ld.J'lHoema. Are -- 4.40 Arei rreaf All q tripped wtth tub. ahower or com b that ton bath MONTEREY COCKTAIL ROOM iatiawta to door 75t "m and i Waijri Carc-5ireV-K MAYFLOWER HOTEL III SOUTH DR AND AYR. mnsnu&mz . A |