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Show 7 --THE DESEkhT. NtWS Salt Lake City, Utah n L. Attorney Presides Over " Sessions -- 1 i ftpw? 1 A a & - k iff' i The petition was filed by T N Bills, owner and operator of the Bountiful Theater in Bountiful. SpecrftcaltV7be tequsts the RF av g, Th 1 duction of clearance time from 60 days to seven dats.'-'-anm his demands named several other theaters whose business might be affected by the decision. They include- Burk Theaters at Sandy and Midvale, and Murrav Holladav, and South East Theaters These theaters came in as as did the Intel mountain Theaties. Inc. pnd the Thetares, Inc The hearing ma last two or thiee dais The award pf the arbitrator is binding on all the parties, but an appeal is possible. I - , . Salt-mou- Valuable Deposit Found In Wyoming miniaige deposit of eral tiona a natural and "almost unlimited lesoutces of common salt, was announced today bv Doctoi B R. Satei director of the U". S Bureau of Mines, accoiding 1o woid lecened Tiom Washington D C The discovery places. the United States in a favoiable position to supply its wartime needs for soda an gsh, or which is l sed 1m the of munitions, aluminum and other mural and strategic metals n was pointed out The c sodium-carbonat- Eunice Clabbj, who was overcome by smflkf during noonday fire, is removed to, open air by city firefighters but falls to re pond to efforts to resuscitate her. e new trona denosit miles west of Green ming located i e 20 Rner Wo Idaho Agents PRESTON. July 16 County Extension Agents front South pastern Idaho will meet in Preston today for a full day--cor- n en-tio- n J W. Barbel, state county ?gent leader, from Moscow, and E. Duke of Pocatello district extension agent, will discuss with the agents problems of vital A , the war emergency Ip program. Discussion on county" and state club wotk, showing the importance of 4H clubs in the Food fpr Victory piogram will be led by Dan Warren, State 4H Club w. leader, fiom-Mosco- William R Cianer. Fianklm Countv extension agent, reports that Dean Boyle of Bannock County, Tom Chester of Caribou - LaVere Tovev of Beat CountyLake County, Milton Grover of Oneida County, Haiold Ball of Power County and District Club leader ance Smith and Bannock Cltlb Leader Claude Johnson will be piesent Fellowship Evening. Near LOGAN July 6 The Assorts tion of Chinch Women and the Session of Logan Inter-P- i otestant have charge of an evening of fellowship in Westminster Hall and the Piesbyterian Church lawn Thursday evening at 7 30 oclock it was announced today The theme, Common Ground will be emphasized in a review of Louis Adamics Two Wav Passage bv Mis R P. McLaughlin The meeting is for men and women, with everyone invited to attend. Continued at aid age 1 Ov ercome bv smot- Bean Crop Improves - BOISE Idaho bean (AP) acreage was estimated at 148 000 acies and a dry bean crop of 000 bags was piedicted for ,1942 bv Richard C Ross, federal agricultural statistician The acreage is 23 per ernf J 041 and the estimated above vield Is 2 per cent higher than a year ago and 27 per cent above , average II 3 worked ov-- Captaifr Jolley minutes with the esuxet-lato- r befotp he was levived Sev- crease and union shop Threat of an outlaw sit ike in Tmtic distiict appaientlv had passed this morning wifh a statement by Dan Edwards, president secretary of the International Dip mon of Mine Mill and Smelter Woikeis Distuct No 2 asset t ing that ihere will be no strike and denying a report that one 1 hov'evei, the following notice had been posted on a bulletin board of Tintic district mines. -- Iinuc distract- - miners muon No 151 of the International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers, in regulai assembly lulv 10 1942, went on record as absolutelv refusing to work f eral othei Jii einen were also ovpiconjp bv smoke Firemen wete unable to ascrihp-ancause to the flip, but said the laige proportion of damage was caused bv smoke am vv ater Fue-meweie hamper oA in fighting the blaze by the bin sting of two pieces xif hose ano in having onlv two fresh an masks M V OR DECRIES L4CK Its too hart said Mavor Ah lenkins at thpyscenp of the blaze' that these two people that ate ou' here cpuirln t havp been a couple of commissioners We had enough moiev in Ihe budget last fot fresh an masks and veai othpr fudfigh ing equipment but it thpv (riiv commission out and left money in foi a bunch of nevy furniture that wasnt es 21, 1942 with anyone who has been in the employ 'of the various mining companies in this district for anv reasonable length of time and is not a member of this union Mi Edwards inteipreted the notice to mean that the local was meielv requesting new men to He said it was loin the union posted prioi to the teaching of an agt cement submitting wage and union 'hop proposals o the WDr Labor Board and making H plain there would be no strike pending oetrminatiop Radio Talk Lisied kLeon Henderson price control administrate!, will speak oxer the CBS tonight at 6 o clock f.MWT) on rent control" said a icpoit issued bv the Office of Mai Information heie The speech vv ill be broadcast ov er KSL v n spntit ty' PROVO, luly 16 The Pmvo City CommisMon todav had gone on record opposing the closing of any streets for futurff celebrations. The move was piompt-eas a result of complaints filed with the city officials by citizens who objected to the closing of Center Str eet for one. block dur--mthe Fourth of Julv celebia-tiofor the carnival shows. d Candidate run T. Runzler for State House of RepreM tm W. sentatives. Sold That was the unanimous voice of the members of the Salt Itkp Cm Commission todav when thev received a check for 8225 20 from the American Telephone and. Telegiaph Company The company gets a right of wav fot its buried cable over sonar hills near the citv. The letter explained that after spcuung the light of wav from the gov eminent ovet Wasatch foten lands for the great cable that will toin Omaha and the Tacific Coast it was chsooveied Salt that Iike through the water department is the ownei of some of the moun tain land to be trenched Other pi iv ate land ovvners have been paid 840 per mile for right of wav and these terms with a check were offered to the citv Since the buried cable will not even decrease the glazing value of the land, the citv fathers tegarded the money as a w ill g 'V, Honors S. L. Woman Enters Race Club Woman Would Be In Legislature Mi' W T. Runzler of till EaM a Fourth South Street housew ilN and civic worker and a former educator todav filed for nomination on the Republican ticket as a member of the 1 tah House of Representatives from the Fourth Legislative District in Salt Lake Ctountv. Mrs Runzlei is a native of liah and is a member of the Gcncial Federation of Womens Club For six xeais she has been a membei of the Women's Legislative Council as delegate and chan man of the I tah Federa tion of Women s Chibs She is a past president of a number d Of oiganzations t the piesent lime Mis Runzlei is a dnectoi of ihe Womens Safety Consul of Salt Lake and vice president of of Womeas Council Safety Utah, a member of the board of the Utah Fedeiation of Womens Clubs, Salt Lake District She is the wife of Dr W, T , Runzler Of the 1 niversitv of I tah Thev have one son, a student at the university. Tetms of an agieement between Utah and tbefedeial government setting up an educational system ,foi the Japanese evacuee rpocation center to be established at Abraham in County "were pi ejected today Mil-'lar- d , Attorney Gen Gi ov er A Giles and Charles H. Skidmore state superintendent of public instruction. , A question. Vas whetherthe Male constitution and statutes will permir a contract similar to those in California and Arizona - w here the War Relocation Authoi in- iinam.es special school clis-icts for the relocation centers, ihe stale supplying supervision. Those contracts provide for construction of school buildings and hiring of teachers, 80 per cent Caucasian and 20 per cent of Japanese ancestry, by the federal govei nment. Chief worry of Supciintendent -Skidmore was finding the tcacheis estimated as necessary for intiucting the approximately bv Niebaur Rites To Be Saturday EBecflirk EKanges JUnHirozen Funeial services for Nathan Alexandei Niebaui, bb, of 957 Lake Street, who died yesterday at ins residence following a short illness will be held Satuidav at 1 Ward p m. In the Thirty-firs- t Chapel, 1140 Ninth East Street, undei the direction of Bishop June d NEEDED children 'in the Abiaham expected to number 9,000 and loooo. The superintendent said it must al'o oe determined whether an additional school district will be created by dividing the Mill-aidistrict making 41 lather than 40 m all or whether a special war emergency school system will have to be established... Harry Supply Limited -- Sharp Thlrtv-fii't'War- n d the-ha- tery. d hav " two iliqhtlf F . damaged ranges that can be sold at a big discount, Rectal Soreness ! E. SMITH CO. New Easy Way Rlif Sit In Comfort Dont ncgloet itchy rw brokn spot around infection. return Few placa ere so habit torectal tore-- , A quick dependable reliever of Rectal. Bnni toothing neat ia Pro-l- a WilFBe Organized KENNTH Get v io RICHFIELD, July 16 body In Church Sunday L. Wainotk The bishoprics in each of Ihe right wards are coopeiating with the stake piestdency anrl the home rhixsionartse to prepare a uniform progtam honoring the pioneers and the older members of the wards This Sunday betns nearest to, Pioneer Day, the home mtxMon-arm- s ,hae been tequesLed to speak to subtects pmtinent to The subect headthe season Out Pionects Their ings ate Heini'm abd Achievements" and Modern Pioneers Me, too have Irvin Applicants Given Tests For Air Cadets OGDEN July 16 Standardiztests ior rteariv degreeing .50 applicants from Ogden and neat by centets were conducted Wednesday bv an aimy traveling cadet examining board w hich visited Ogden to interview prospective pilots, bombardiers and navigators as thev finished a Kiddy swing through the raciiic j Northwest, The --air hoard ' announced its power to enli't men in,ihe air been temporarily corps had withdrawn until new regulations fdr enlistments are issued from Washington the Rithfleld Tot Thud Chris h .p, Chi istenicn, Richfield Foutlh Ward 6 pm, PauI'P Ashworth and C. 'W. Powell Jt. Bishop George Rnkenbach of the Ward, 6 pm, Junius F Powell and Albeit Oldtojd Bishop E .Merrill Bagley, Koosharem Glen-woo- T2 90 pm, Lerue Millet DpII Buchanan. Bishop La- Ward. and mar A Ward.-S-- p Dastrup bf the Sigurd m R Hat vev Dastiup 1 Bishop V L. of the Venice Ward, 6 Wendell N. Andeison and end lav Oldroyd In each waid theie will be special leeogmtion of the oldest person present when the Aarontc Ellis E Christensen. J The custom of celebiatmg the Twenty-fourtof July with parade, progtam and contests Is rapidly going out of date In many of the communities of the state. Residents are taking to trips and outdoor picnics Instead It ls hoped by the bishops of Sevier Stake that this gesture-will recall to the minds of the descendants of these sturdy" men and women, our Utah Pioneers, some of the sacrifices thev made and many of the blessings President Wat thev gave us, v e Old-tim- e j Mam v- pm, nock said. RED-ITCHY-S- CALY r UVi Effective Home Treatment Promptly Relieves Torture! First applications of wonderful sooth- 2mo a doctor's formula promptly relieve the intense itchsoreness atart ai once to help and ing heal the red, ecaly akin. Amazingly successful for over 30 years! First trial of marvelous dean, stainless hqutd- - Zemo ing medicated convinces! AU stores. Only 354, 18 OGDEN William Henry Peterson. & of 388 Fourteenth Street, died Wadnee-da- v at an Ogden hospital after flinesa of carcinoma. Mr. Peterson waa born March 35, 1888. in Spnnr Citv, ton of Jonas and . Flla Jane Barney Petron. He waa an emploje of Ogden Umoit- - Railway and DepoM ompany for 30 vegfK and a rsu deni of Ogden 33 year A member of the ( burrh, Mr, Peterson had been an eider in the Ogden fd and wa a former ward Tenth tea her. He ) survived bv hi parent of Ogden a brother, J Iee Petereon of Sac ramento Talif, and two staters, Mr. Lillie Ilium of Plain City and Pearl Peterson of Ogden, will be conducted Funeral service n landquiat and Saturday at a Sons ( hapel Buhop Fred Carroll Of Ogden Tenth Ward, wslioliiaai, ljk Fifth Exxl Street, of to age a born in Hanover. Panada, on He Mav 3 1883. a aon of William O and Hi Fatlcron 'Mrafc Diamond Mr Unua Mark Patterson, died in 1907 Surviving aie ivto a'na and irr Hrnn and Arthur T Patterson Walter F Robinson Ir , all ami Mrs of Sail Lake and aeryt grandthildtert. Geraldine V. Bleazard kuneial sefjice for Mi, Nettie Me Rumph, 73, widow of Matthew Rumbh inrmer Nait l.ake and Rock be sprinm, Vvo bustnes 13 man will nooif at 380 iondu M baturrUy at btreet Lam bouth Tenupl Mt Rumph riteti of a heart attack rtmenm. Tuesdtij at her iesidene in Hatatm a the (altf, where she hrfd ltvd tit Htli nf her huihand four veara ago vet was born Surviving are Mr a 1888 37 Nov tiaugbter-of Weavei orv, and Mr Hatrv tn Og r trank Funeral service will be Friday at 8 p m m the Magna Waid Chapel lor David H Wilkin. 88, t tah ( op per Company who employe, dird Tuesday Burial will be in Pleasant Green Cemetery ai Magna. 2W'Eat-Rert- rtr Frtendr mayrTr Tfmpl Street in Salt Lak Thursday from 4 to 8 p m . then at the place of funeral tn Magna Friday from 4 30 to i pm n employe of the cop- Mr Wilkin, Magna mill fine 1918, reper company award ceived the company president for 30 year -- rvncw in 1938 He was a native ot Rockville, Utah. Hi wife died two year ago Three son and a daughter, a aiaiap half brother (survive him. and MAGNA Navv L Burial will be in Murrar THv feme irrv The body u to arrive fronr Sacra mento r Edward Hood Gilbert tnr Ddw.rd Hood of 34 Wet Third South Tuc.dcy m a Salt hired, who died Lake hospital ot a heart ailment will at 33 be condui led Friday at Funcrtl Gilbert, 68 ienlcv. Ham Ea.t Street Gilbert had rentded in Salt Lake 30 and formerly veer operated en apartment houee here He wae born in Houeton, Tcxae, Dec Fourth Mr 36. to Shaw Elijah OGDEN Fliilih Sh.v, 1113 Survivmr ere hie widow, Mre Memie - a Joseph me Gilbert of JWnvw Coin. eon. Fdward M Gilbert nf Mt. Pleee-an- t, and eereral rrandchildren Buriat wil" he in Holladay Umrlerr. of to the call al place Friends may neral Thui.dar alter 3 pm and Friday prior to eervicee, Ar wulcnt ot North .tirmoon Thud Mr 75, of J815 Mary Tsto ait I ake East street died in Tuesday of artertofclcrosi It was understood the sunned hv a sister tn bait Lake and a ton In California ;zEr,io it f pm at the Mr. J A Thompith his fecided year past bom la ilt Lake, 1 1865 son nf Nov Johrt and Hannah CaMo bhafer The family moved ti Pleasant Green when hs was a child and hr there 81 years He w pleasant Green road gmper vi-lor seven ear and a member of the Forty seventh Diatmt School Board ior eiht tear He mamed laU Mary E 4 on tn Fake on July 3ft, 1879. She died m had to 1933 and two Nurvirtnf are four son daturhter Roy Shafer of Otirav Colo . CanJohn Shafer of ralyafyAlberi ada Georre Shafer of Salt Lker-williaShafer of Cardcton Alberta i anada Mra , Wjiham Haelam of 38 Mr Murrws' and Thompson rreat arandt hildren. yrandthildren, 23 and two treat yreat-franhildren Funeral service yaR he mnduted rurdv at 1 pm. at 38 Faat 8v enthK Lake Buna! opth Street will be fb Pleasant Greene (emeterv. Friend all at th may place of funeral until lime of service Ellis M. Cloward MOROM th Cloward. trfant on of Conrad E and Frma Mouson lowiard died a few hour after birth here Sunday beside Surrivinr bta parent are a rrandmother, Mr. Leu tee Monson a and trandfather, Joseph both et Moroni, Cloward, ( George Elmer Stewart MILBI RV aervice Funeral for Georre Elmer Stdwart 83 former bishop -of The Mllburn-W- ard rin died who Lake Tueedav. will be conducted Friday At 3 p m in the Fairview North W$rd fhappl by Biehop Loyal Graham of Milburn. Clara La Rce Howell MID ALL Funeral aerwee for Clara L Re Howell 18 of Draper, who died Tueeday morniny. will be conducted Friday il 2 vtn lit th r 1 Goff A Sona Mortuary chapel. lflU Wert Center Street Midvale by Reed Beck former btftop of Draper First Ward A daurhter of John Albert and Annie Pearl Butterfield Howell, Mim Howrtl vu born m Bluffdale. April. 18 1938 She attended htfh acbooi In McCall Ida. where ahe was a junior the past term Survtvint are hep. parents two broth re, G Albert HdwJ4 of Draper and Eldon Howell 0 fp McCall, Ida and tevein aieter'-T- r T'enetta JUlred of Bluff dile Mre Viofet Brown Mre Delphi Butterfield anT Larol Howell of BJver i ton Mrs Fern Wjthera of Draper Mr. I v!ria Weetlipf of L01 Anrele and Mra j Rhea Tarwator of laararie. Ida j Burial will b in Draper Cemetery Friends may rail at the plaee Atfuneral Thursday from 4 to I pm knd Friday i from. 8 m, to UtSts of eemcee. - t North April 39, 1859 Ordrn ,wi ot Eloirtl nd Martlth Ami On Feb 13 1819, b bhaw. Thomax who Iiirrixl Mary Lout. Chadwick, him lurvlrr, in zeth ihaw w A farmer, Mr d'leloptaeni of the community Hen4 tho had ( hurnb in North 0,ten r and couneelor rerved a, ward lor th M I A North Ofden Ward, a Survtttnr hexide, hit widow are three A and Joaeph E, Chart ton,. Wtliiant A hhaw ot North O.drn three danjh-te- r and Mra. M x. Delta L Chandler Film I, Baih-- of North Orden, and Mr, Ethel D. NieUm of Orden. iw John Shaw of Liberty and brother Geor.e Shaw of North 0dm, SI .rand-34 treat rrandchildren, and children Lucy 4W. Black afrifeia 1919 Mary Estes 83. Hetlm Orrten, dtrU izt. Wea- born H beta Juraiutd taw Funeral jarrvice today lor F.mi! Nelaon. 74 retired eefe Weet 920 of South operator Street who died Tufaday nutu in a Balt Lake hoipiuT f hypdatatlc pneumonia A nailer of 1 hrland Denmark, Mr Nelson waa horn on March 33 1888 came to Sait Lake ( tif m 1891 a a and convert to the frhurfh. He iperated ig'ni in Prmo and alt Lake prior to bis retirement in 1932. lma Neleon, dird in Hia wife. Mr and a "e thre hrothfr hurvlvtnf sister Auauet O, and Helmer M Nelson and Mr Amelia Halletrom. all of Sdlt Lake end Jaree Nelson of Provo. - David II. Wilkin Rumph Nellie Mr a meter Saramntn Lnrenro Ida, and six stand Pen) of one Liovd of whom, Rumph fhjbiien of Sait Lake, u now aervtng in the nf -- Geraldine Violet Bleazatd. month daughter of Willi and Violet Prteraoit BleaSard of 4768 South Btat sireet, wa found dead in her crib early Wednesday of natural but undetermined causes. The child was born tn Murray m June 11 surviving besidea tha parent, aie a bt other and iter, Ronald and of Murray; and the Arleen Bleaxard Mr. and Mr. matrmai grandparent Fied peicrson of Tooele ervue mil le condueted FriKtineral day al 3 phi in the Jenkm Mortuary U hapel, 4780 South MURR4Y Nettie Weaver Rumph rtn - William Henry Peterson rclired unit rMidcnt nf Slt dust jMierdty xl bn hcations ttednesday home of a daughter son of Sandy He datifhter here the .Mr, Shafer waa CuitlSand-Joscp- Bishop - . 88 4ANDV Oliver Shafer. former of Pieatanj rPMdent for many year died of heart and kidney cdmi Green Cowlp Priesthood piesents a bouquet Aft persons over sixty-fivyears ot age will be given flowers. music by mouth organ, accordion music and singing will be featured. Local members also will recite An item of great interest hotrfd be-4display nf reites and heirlooms brought by ward members. Nearly every home In I tah has a collection of pio, It is planned to beer keept-akehavp many of these brought to the meeting and put on display before and after the services. The Pioneer song, Come, Come Ye Saints will give the atmosphere of life on the plains and early settlement as it is sung in every meeting in the stake. The closing song Will deepen the gratitude, of the congregations as they sing, "Count molt!-r- Oliver Shafer beeir-designate- d pm,ontoEatl J aerviees Mabel Maiighan Nelaon, 83 former Logan to bool teaeher who died In a Sait Lake hospital Tueadar at 7 30 a at , will be conducted Thurdkr at 2 pm. In the Logan Eleventh Ward chapel by Buhop W. Loyal Hall. Emil Nelson Taks Vour Many Blessings." The bishop of each W'ard, the Organization of a volunteer-f- n leenra of comfort upon contact, forme pro--; time of meeting and the missioneort area, help! daetroy ary assignments, "are as follows: agency Mo take 'up tectmg Aim ear aide Nature heal up raw, .Bishop J. F; Ogden of the Rich infectioue germ, the alack caused fey 'discontinudoth, broken tieeuee ance of CCC camps on the Wasfield First Ward, 8 pm; Chal-lemg Sold on money back guarantee. Get thia Wilson and Joseph Buchanan atch National Forest will be modern relief todey.. ak for a meeting Julv. 22 in, Bishop Wallace Sorenson of the R RECTAL MON LA PRO Newhouf-Hotcf of wap the Richfield Second Ward, 7 pm 14 Salt Lake erarts representing F. M Ogden and.J- - Mathen City and County organizations. Thompson. Bishop Norman J. e deni of Ogden, who died Monday in" San Fiami'io will he held Salufday al 2 pm in the Fourteenth Waid Chapel, Bishop Thomas Van Dnmmtlen of the Tw cniv eighth Waul in charge. Fnends mav call at the home Van of a tfaugbtei, Mi' Dan kampen of 3730 Riveulale Road iiljiav evening and Saturday pilot to sei vices. Hp was bout in Richmond, 1 lah Julv 2l 1880 son of John ami iannie Biowet William Bow man lie rnarrled Lffie A Andetaon Die 21, 1905, in the Logan Temple. Mi Bowman was employed bv the Southern Pat rfic Ralhoad as a pipefitlei at the time of his death He fofmeilv seived as ward cleik in the Roosevelt SecHe was a member of ond Ward the Mission Ward in San Francisco - Besides his inothei and widow, he is survived Ik loin riaughtets, Mrs Dan Van kampen, Mrs. Jack G Mooie and Mis Jack Stacey of Ogden, and Mrs E, F. Woods of San Diego, Calif , six hi othei s Robert, Elmer, Golden, Milton and Hevnolrl Bowman of LewiMon. and John Bowman of Mis. Los Angeles six ststets Hannah Allied of Ogden, Mis, Mrs Fitchei. Burt Glovei, Cyril Pond Mis Hyram Mrs Barren and Mrs Vivian Weaver of Lewiston. Holt of Watd, 6 351 Kr huaband Utwti Fxtterion. 1818 1590 ,miv 19 has Everyin Sevier Stake, according to Pres. s 57Wt lit South Rntwrt hU, kurnith Sei vices for WTlllam Bowman, 35, foi rner tesi July s Hupp and Mrs Uruai Richard-ao- n of Pocatello, Lenta! and Jaok Rupp of Reno. Nev Breen of Mra Gkildi kait Lake three brother and a sister, A Bert f Rupp and William Rupp of Salt l,ake Joseph Rupp of Granta-vU- e Utah and Mr Hattie Furman of Boise ainr-t- 40 grandchildren and 33 Surviving nf hanta Mr. France Cunammg daughter, fahf her month-ol- d and another Ruth irtaiina Onaa daughter, Barbara Kean On. wili eoh b funeral rvita prival 344 Eat Firt South Street, dueled Everybody In Church Sunday Slated In Sevier be State Street Furiay fiom 2 to 9 p m and Saturday from 10 a m to 12 15 and at the Cliapel 15 minutes pnor to services Inlet ment will lt be in Lake City Ceme- 3,000 colony i B. . Mis Albert E Schilling, of the New house Hotel, has been appointed international vice president of the Hotel Gieeters of Am-e- t ica auxiliary according to w ord leceived in Sal Lake today Mis Schilling, the wife nf managt of the New house hotel has served tentis as s local piesident Of the auxiliary and charter No 15 one in 1939-4one in 1940-4- o. Hi parent joined tha Church when hi wa a ihild arid came to Utah On. Marvin Monica, ed Hotel Auxiliary Mrs. Runzler gift State, Study Plans For Jap Colony Schools $1 343 97 a imrtnnf great grandchildren. rA OGDEN Provo Blocks Street Closing City SeMs Right Of Way For Buried Cable - Former Utahn To Be. Buried In Ogden Robert G. Patterson Anah toUdwint boro Oct M 1M7. In To-t1- n o of itoaph Mabion and Adelade Rupp. waa I)4, 37 1888, he married EUsahrtia Paitner in bait Lake. Ha livwd them 24 and in Grantsville Utah, gear, moving to Idaho Falls for two year. Ho than went o Groveland, where he re aided tor 13 veara before monng to Pocatello tn 1918 -He was a rarpenter Ha u survived by hi widow seven non and daughter Ear!, Joaeph and widow Wlhl01aucrumbed to JB, Dies On Coast ported the drive. . under-giour.- residents ! n Xahlcn ej T,0, Ida George t4, tong umf tvttdeat of ldah. Henedag Ha Wert Kiftu North Street, died yeaiei-da- va 1 complt-eauonin a Salt Lake hoapitkl followint childbirth Mra Onaa waa tha wife of Maater Serteant Lrneat A, Oriaa, who la now nervine wuh the tt, S. Army In the Southern Pacific war zone She wae bnm in Loa Anselea, July 1. 1813 She waa a rraduate ot the ot CtliJorni achool of nure-in- g W. A. Bowman . A Wilsie Barbara Orjas - - MabelJMaughan Nelson I of for Mrs. Funeral Mra. Wllste Daibaia Tlriaa dies on coast. MtvThompson, in behalf of the local USO Committee, expressed appreciation to all canvasseis, group directors and the public m general who unselfishly sup- -- W ' Services Arranged - William Ariah Bowman The goal for Cache County, established bv the Mate office, was $3,000 Thus, an excess of was noted. Of Ihe $370 21 amount, Logan City residents contributed $2,026 24, and coun- U. S, NO PRIORITIES ? W illnfia hildren- - a.s Fri-oa- after July iv' Rupp. diM ot John Wl. ailmenit inn-dellamann, to eta while vinmnt at Ihe home nf a dauehter, Mr Asnea Horrley, Her l Weal salt Lake reaidenoe -- wee Sixth Jtorlh Street. bom tn Dram men Norway, She nn Jan. 8 1864, and came tn Salt Lake I She waa a mem-he- r ity 85 year afo of me Relief Soelety of the Twenty-Jourt- h 1831. Ward, Her h unbend died indauh-tera, Surilvmjr ere two anna and two John H. and Albert L. William ot all Mae Mra. rnn and Chrletianern, of Mated salt Lake and Mrx Moraley 11 and ereat zrand- -i 10 iraodchildren y, 4 j been contributed thus far 1 - aervicee. Mra. PCH i in halt-doz- ' n 4" y : '--f VV LOGAN, Julv 16 With ISO Cache collections nf a Countv towns Mill unreported, the local campaign had exceeded its goal today when Fied Thompson, chairman, announced that a total of $3 370 21 had ei to consider the pi inciple, union indemands of blanket wage had been threatened Despite the denial 1 foi 45 prepared" Labor-Bo- From ihe Emergency HopuCJJSter e- Fire-ine- being Negotiations ov er some 14 mote nr less incidental poin s contain eel in a union conn ait offei were going forward between individual mine and smeltei opeialois and union i epi pscntaliv es . today as "theWar Open Sessions t Cache USO Goal Exceeded Fire- - Mines, Union Continue To Study Terms sodtum-earbona- manu-factui- ? Firemen Carry Blaze Victim From Building oming of a in v,V n 5V' Rupp will be eouui,t ru Tuneral In Ihe rwnt- Kridsy it d)J0 v m. 119 horlh Frit fourth Wtrrt chtwl, Wnl Street, for V't. JUd,ene Ped'nen Willumion, IS, who died Tue.diz while Ida VIM ting in hlaled Burial wilt be m Salt Lake City Ceme terv, Frlenda may rail at the plfre ot tuner. eKFridey from U a.ni, until time ot , - X? ' . Magilclenc WASHINGTON' Julv IS (AP) Fedot al mtgtatoty bndhunting regulations fot 1142 weie- au nounted today bv Interior Secie-tarickes, providing a 70 day shooting season for ducks instead of the t0 davs pet milted in 1941. Dutk hunting- - will begin in the northern zone on Sept. 2b, Intel mediate one Oct. 15, and the southern zone, Nov, 2, While liberalizing Ihe ipstnc-ttfin- s on hunting dutks, wludi slvnwed a v ast inn easp in nnm bets last vcai hkes tigluetuo l ulos ioi the pioteition ot geese, doves and ot lac i birds that have not increased in population. Duck hunting hours will urn fioin suniise to sunset, instead of from sunrise to 4 pm. as formerly, and legally killed biids may' be possessed dor 30 davs after the close of the season, instead of 20 days. Regulations governing bag and possession limits of duiks unchanged except tpar a nevy piovision makes the .posses sion limn cfn the fust riav of bunting conform to the daily bag limn the regulations i educed (lie hag limits on geese and Included oihei special safeguaids, since invesligalions had shown a decline m goosp populations olhet lhan the blue geese. X it 7 , GoQse Limit Down - dico en 7 Shooting Hours Are' Sunrise To Sunset; e With Robert L. Judd, Salt Lake attorney, sen ing as "arbitrator, the hearing of the AmerArbitration ican Association opened today in the Newhpuse Hotel on a petition asking for a reduction in thetime which must elapse between the- showing of first run pictures in Salt Lake and the- - showing of the same pictures in nearby communities The Tha Deseret News makes no charge for obituary cost o our readers. service te 70-Da- y S. 1 942 Slate And Local Obituaries pictures furnished without It : -- c Williamson George Mahlori Ickcs Gives Duck Hunters Season Hearing On First-RuFilms Opens - T ft ursday, July 16, - Ior Mr., funeral DFU Lury Whicker Blatk 15 who died at tnortttii Deacred hom Tuwday in hr a ot heart aOjck, will be conducted Fn-dt- y at 3 pm tn the Peserei Ward ihapnl bv Dtehop Ralph Craft R, the widow of-Black Mr arn. died aeien' year who Black 1981 3 at Sydney v ia horn on Apni Australia She tame to Ltah at th. 4h her parent. a a of eight rear. She is siimved by neven tone and Petereon of CuG daughter, Mr Laura Mre Nora Nigonrer Calif c,r OU Ell Mr Calif ot Long Reach Emet Idaho, Whitehead ot Grace Me Bertetl. W'Ude of Black ot Dell f ureka. and LaYon and Dee Black of " William F Gurney Deseret Fi'anri, Gurney. 83. I,y HI William worker and civic Church piominent at hi hom m died leader of Ihi afternoon after a Wednesday Leht ot ' tnteatinal tllneea three day Born in Leht on April 14 1859, Mr. and Jub a nn of William Gurney w He married Sarah Erani fame Gurney 1879, in tfw Salt Webb on bept U Lake Endowment House. She died in 0 tober 1899191- Gurney: and 1918 During of erved nn the twentylnt mayor for Leht nad later wa a eoune4iman he wa the city In rebrtou affair cmrelo tn Jame K. Gardner, blthop nf the Leht Second Ward, for many He ft aurvtved bY three aona and datifhter. William J Frapeia E . and Cm-h, Gurney, all of Leht and Mr. threa Blanche Ipaon of sait Lake Mr Lari Mr BryanU etiMer Mary of all Thomaa Mr and Sim, Phillip Lehi two bortherm Ceorfe Gurney of Alford McGrath Alberta. Canada and ihrea half tttv Gurney of Brifham brother gnd a Raf faster Charle and of Lehi Gtirney and Mr, McGrath Alberta Canada, Sat ah Ann Webb of Lehi 38 trandthtl- dren and 39 rreat rrandchildren will he conducted Funeial vmjue In the at 3 p m Saturdav Leht SecK. ond - Ward bv mihop Eroee t vtebh Burial will be ia the Lehi City Cemetery, Roy C. Brown GRANT8VILLB Funeral aerrWa for Rov Claik Brown 30 whocdted Monday, will be held Thursdav at pm m the ranteviUe Serottd Ward ChapJ, A Roy T and Alba Clark tw waa born Feb 30, 1913, ia Brown GranttvtlleHe t , survived by ht parent: hi wife Florence Sutton Brown, two chtl-ry- e n, Bovd and Erma Brown of Grant-vil- le and three stera Mra Cora New York Mrs. Donna Sand-br- r Hill Field Oydeu. and Marftno Brown GrantwiUe Int et merit will bo In tha Grantsrtlla otPf Cemetery Josephine M. Boyce wa ' received hero Word TOOELE Wednesday by relatives ot tha death Tuesday of Mra Joaephfna Do La Maro BcvcWn.JU,, at Little Rock, Ark Mhk Boyce was born in Tooele. Jan. 1870 30 daughter of the lata tnanh Philip Dd L Mare abd Jeanetto MeiklCjOhn De'L Mare She left Tqtoele w hen a younf woman and for tha paot 30 years had resided tn Arkansas - Survivors are a daurbttr Wiiiit Mane, who reaJdtd with fcor mother and tho Mtsa foiiowtnc brothers and sister Pe La Mara, Mrs. JeannettO L,vdia Droubay Mrs. Alice GowaTvs. Toosej Thoma De La Mare Mr Eiuabrth D Claremo P. De La Tate, Sail Lake Mam laliente Nv and Mrav Soph McLaws. Joseph City Ana. P. . |