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Show Ni THE Salt Lake City, Utah Landlords who fail to observe the registration regulations of the Office of Price Administration, and renters who are willing to pay black market prices or premiums for rentals, alike will fall under the wrath of the housing division of the State Council of Defense, Lawrence A. Johnson, state housing director, announced today. The defense emjpcil Is prepared to take steps against both. To assist in the governments attemnt to register all landlords and thus preserve rental price ceilings as of March L Mr. Johnson ordered L. Paul Roberts, director of the Homes Registration office of thi State Council of Defense. 315 South Main Street, to .reta;ve on Sept. 10. the names ojfJioufinj? units of all landlords who have not registered with the rental authority of the OPA. KrntHER ORDERS Further, he ordered, that anv applicant for housing who offered more than the ceiling price allowed for anv unit, was to be given no further assistance by the registration office. almost unbelievable." Mr. Johnson declared, that so ew landlords have compiled with the law. The rental authority. set up by the government under W. W. Ritter is for the protection of landlords and tenants alike. If they chose to Ignore the law. we will cooperate In everv- manner possible with Mr. Ritter, the OPA, the gov- is - AssignmentsTo New Duties Announced ' By Officers Commissioned Lt. Howard .1. Dauer wins his wings In" Air Corps. eminent and all other agencies in seeing hat the law is enforced to the letter, if the law is bad. then let it be changed, but as long as it is the law, lets enforce it, no matter who Is t hurt. MUST GUARANTEE On Sept. 10, according to Mr. Johnson, eveiy landlord registering a housing unit- for rental or sale, must guarantee that the unit has pre iously been registered with Mr. Ritter's office for and the information on prices services which are expected. Every tenant must guarantee, before he accepts a unit offered, by tha registration office, that he will pay no more than the posted price for the rental of - the unit, and the regular ser- vice given to it. GEORGE ZOLINTAK1S ED. H. WATSON the Unexpired Term of out of twonly-soroaspiring to tho H is ths only candidal effico oi State Senator who declared hirasell In the Salt Lrfce City newspapers as sponsor oi a bill ior a $40.00 per month Old Age Pension to be given to the aged. At present Mr. Zolinlakls is the chief auditor o the Utah State From 1937 to 1941 he was the chltl traveling Read Commission. auditor ei the State oi Utah, and is Weil qualified lor the peeltion el Veto Senator. , WE URGE ALL OLD AGE PENSIONERS TO CAST THEIR VOTE In FAVOR OF GEORGE ZOLINTAK1S, THE SINCERE FRIEND OF THE AGED. (Paid OLD AGE PENSION ORANGIZATION: A. T. DIAMANT, Legal Counsel, 930 Greenwood Terrace. . "" E. DAVIS, Treasurer, 778 Wall St. W. T. BENNETT, Member Executive Committee, 361 E. 7th So. politico! advertisement by A. T. Diamant, 930 Greenwood Terrace) i , Promotions and assignment of Utahns in the armed forces were announced today. Howard J. Dauer of 1352 Eighteenth East Street, Salt Lake has received his silver wings' and a second lieutenant's commission in the U. S. Army Air Forces Reserve at Williams Field, Chandler, Ariz. Promoted to captain was Richard V. Griffin, son of Mrs.- N. Griffin of Garland. He U stationed at the Advanced Flying School at Stockton Field, Calif. Commissioned a second lieutenant in the V. S. Marine Corps was Grant Call Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Parsons of 78. Mrs,. M. K. Reynolds received was early SAUNA Word Saturday of the death of Mrs Meldon who us 20, Kay Hanson Reynolds, cumbed during confinement in the General Hospital at Macon, Ga. was the She daughter of Irvin HasGemle C. and ' tn,en IS.Han,193 borrt July Salmi, Utah.' r She attended the and Satina school an active wee worker and member n the Church and a leader in the society. younger a married to Bhe UTAH ti03 Wilson Avenue. He is stationed at the Reserve Officers' School at tjuantico, Va. receiving training at the new Air Forces Officer Training School at Miami Beach, Fla., aie three' Utahns commissioned as second lieutenants. They are, Lt. Daniel H. Ogden, former auto-bil- e parts salesman who lives at 1797 East Ninth South Street; Lt. Robert H. Bird, tohner accounting and business administrator lor the Rocky Mountain Corporation, son of Richard L. Bird of 235 East Capitol Street; and Lt.Lewis Craig, former office manager and accountant who lives at 1309 East Fourth South Street. Reporting for special course of instruction in the gunnery of the Armored department Force School at Ft Knox. Ky. were Sgt Delwynt Jones, son of' Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jones of 3964 Ninth East S,treet; and Corp. D. R. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Thomas of Malad, Ida. Promoted to the grade of cor- poral In the Air Depot Group at Hill Field were Cyril E. Snarr, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Snarr of 172 Oakland Avenue; and "Vi- ctor W. 'Jbnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M.'sJones of Midvale. John E. Gillespie Jr., husband of Mrs. Florence S. Gillespie of 452 Westminster Avenue, has been promoted to corporal with the U. S. Army Air Forces stationed at McClellan Field, Calif. Reporting for basic training at Camp Wolters, Tex., were Lawrence William Smith, 23 husband of Doris M. Smith of 1348 Eleventh East Street; and Daniel Christian Nelson. 3!), son of Mrs. Marv Nelson of 2207 Sev-- ' enth East Street. Anna A. S. P. Smith daughMrs. I g e ter of te ills- testinal caused order by eating green and For the. past sev-i-rHuuhe Sorensen. jeara ahe resided in Cali foruu. a month ago to Salt Lake returning Surviving are a on. A rod Peterson Mrs. of Spring Citj four daughters. T. N. Stewart of Arco, Ida : Mrs. HowMrs Rosella Oakson and Majue ard if Salt Lake, and Mrs11 Hemy Noorda of Murraj: 14 grandchildren, one three brothers. Peter and Void Soroneen of Spring City and W. H Sorensen of Wasatch, and a. sister. Mrs tra Mortensen of -- Huntington Park, Calif. pears grapes,. Her Ernest Jean Marlon father, Emil vecentlv Clark Clark, was reported by the War Department as missing in action He in the Philippine Islands. was a radio operator in the U. S. Army. The child was born in Honolulu, T. H. May 22, 1037. She is survived by her mother and a half sister, Laura Clark of Seattle, Wash. Madson Family Has Reunion S. L. Womaii BEAVER, Aug. 31'. A Sunday accident took the life of Mrs. Grace Giles Everill, 51, of 2027 East Ninth South Street, Salt Lake," and seriously injured her husband, J. S. Everill, 53, who is recovering today In the Iron County Hospital in Cedar City from shoulder and neck injuries. His condition was reported much Pres. Clawson Guest At Annual Event At the fifteenth annual reunion of the Nels and Martha Madson Family Saturday at Liberty Park. Pres. Rudger Clawson of the Council of the Twelve was an honored guest. With George Frodsham in m. charge, after a dinner at 2 p.carthe following program was ried out; Community singing, In Our Lovely Deseret, led by Earl W. Pierce; invocation, Jesse Reeder of Brigham City; minutes of last reunion, Marion West; roll call, which showed 93 present, or.e away on a mission and seven in the U. S. Army; sketch of Nels and Martha Madson by Marion West; song. John, Maurlne, Mary Esther and Janet Brockleband. A feature of the program was the portrayal of Incidents in the lives of Adolph Madson by Daisy Madson, Chris Lee by Garney Lee, Peter F. Madson by Waldemar Madson, Caroline Reeder by Jesse Reeder, Nels Madson by Gerge Frodsham, Frodsham by Portia Austin! Frodsham; humorous characterizations, Homer Holmgren; assignment of next years program to Eliza Madson: community singing led by Mr. Peirce; and benediction, Earl Madson of Brigham City. improved Three .other persons from Salt Lake in the death car escaped injury: Dean Nicholl, 2C, of 814 East Ninth South Street, of Mr. and Mrs. a Everill, driver; his wife, Mrs. Donna Everill Nicholl. 25, amj their daughter, Geraldine, one year old. The accident occurred on US-9about 13 miles norpt of this cltv, when Nicholl. probably-, dozed at the wheel, and the faen route to Salt Lake from California. left the h.ghway. and plunged 135 feet down an embankment op Pine CreekHjl1. Mrs. Everill was taken toward the hospital In Cedar City but died on the way from a brain hemorrhage. The accident was Investigated by Sheriff Jasper Puffer of Beaver County, who stated that the machine overturned four times in ita plunge, and was deHow the three who molished. escaped injury did so, he said, is a mystery. Mrs. Everill wag a resident of Salt Lake, and was a member of the Church. She is surviveJ by her husband and daughter, Mrs. Nicholl: two sons Sammy Everill, In the army, and Dale Everill of Salt Lake; two brothers: IX R. H. Giles of the Salt Lake Fire Department, and James A. Giles of Salt Lake; and two sisters. Miss Mary Giles of Salt Lake and Mrs. Nell Sant of Los Angeles. The party had ' been visiting with Sammy Everill on the Coast. Ne-phe- PLEASE The High Priests of "the-- f Ward will honor Herbert J. Shimming of 535 North First West Street at a party this evening in the Twenty-seconWard Amusement Hall. 465 North Second West Street, in observance of his ninetieth birthday. Mr. Shimming was born Aug. 31, 1852, in Sussex. England, and came to Utah in 1877. He opened and for 50 years ran the Shimmings Grocery Store in the Twenty-seconWard. He retired in 1932 following the death of his wife. He was a member of the bishopric of the Twenty-seco- nd Ward for several years. The presidency of the Salt Lake Stake anti the Stake High Priests Presidency will be In . life-lon- d DON'T TRAVEL OVER LABOR DAY! Alexander Rons Dies In S< Lake Alexander Rons, 74, of Hiawatha. Utah, died at 8:30 p. m., last night in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on Nov. 22, 1867, in Belgium. Mr. Rons was a son of Antoine and Boldine Schollard Rons. Mr. Rons is survived by his widow, Mrs. Stella Rons of Hiawatha." and the following children: Mrs. William E. Zobbell of Provo; Mrs. Roy Davis of Hla.--, awtha; Mrs. Evan Stratton of Kingman, Ariz., and Morris H. Rons of Hiawatha; also by one slsterMrs- - J. Labeene of Detroit, and ten grandchildren, and three attendance. Mr. Shimming attends Sunday School, Sacrament Services and Priesthood meeting every week and ik in the best of healthy 4 Utahns Promoted The war cant atop for holidays, but YOU can postpone a pleasure trip! Over this Labor Day war workers must get to jobs as usual. Handling additional thousands of Military traffic must roll regardless. We all must realize: PLEA- ... SURE TRAVEL IS NOW PEACE-TIMLUXURY. A E But-- if passengers over Labor Day meant increased strain on already overloaded transportation facilities handicapping vital traffic up- on which victory depends. Thats why we say; "DONT TRAVEL OVER LABOR DAY." you MUST travel -- help avoid crowding and delay To Marine Captaincies to an AP dispatch today, the Navy Department has promoted the fotlcwjng UiMi Marine Corps officers to the rank of captain: Le:: M Ghris-tenseAccording n Funeral services will be conat 4 p. m. In Thursday ' jliawatha. Friends mayy call at the residence in Hiawatha Thursday from 2 p. m. to 330 p. m. Interment will be in Price, Utah. ducted . of Garfield; James O. .Fox of Ogden; Arnold W. Harris of Salt Lake, and" William P. Nye of Logan. s on your trip In advance. Purchase tickets NOW to avoid last minyto ruth at tho depot. it Taka at llttlobaggagooi possible, it Taka a short trip In prof erence to a long poor If you can pottibly attar Monday. arrange It, leave botofo Saturday and raturn Postpone pleasure ' husband UY died go, -was sn h ae Mrs. ,'Brown- - w-- y bo n SenU--1, 1S48, in Derbvr-hire- , Englan !, a daughter of John and Mary She varne to Ut-Stephenson. in 1862 and has maclk her home in Salt Lake since. She married A. M. Brown m 1863 in Salt b children -- and 10 r. Charles Studenmund Charles Studenmund. 33, of 3066 Thirti East Street, Magna, died in a Salt La Wo ol pneumonia. hospital yesterday Vote for 4 HEBERG. TAYLOR County Commlssionar, Tarm Young Executive With the Training and Ability for the Job. ' A a (Paid .Politleal Adv. Toy: Foe Florida Alex Rons Alex Rom. Salt Lake cinoma 14. 1941. ol Hlewatht. hoapual jeaterdajr ?4. July She of 17, recitled her marriage and then moved to the South. Mra. Reynolds She is aumved by her parents, her two ntrr,, Mr. Grant nl binb.nU. Rami Robin, of PlcazanttwoGrove, and Merlin Hjnron of Salma: wid brother,. Qu.lo H.n.on in Hanson of Salln. Mr. tha navy; aleo her yrandparenl., Raeinanaen and Mre. and Mr.. Ren in Salma until 1ted in ol Reynolds car- Emma June Iverson Funeral servkos for Emma June Iverdaughter of LeRoy and Ila Gillett Iverson of 834 Lincoln 8tWt, 2 p. m. wdl he conducted Tuesday at 1073 in the LeGrand Ward Chapel. Friends may tad at and Mreet, 1430 South Nain Street today and at the fanul) residence Tuesday from 9 30 a m. to 1 30 p m. The child (lied in a Salt Laks hospital Friday of a brain tumor son, Oer Her 'sr-rvi1- In of Norman. body will be brought to Salina in III. Second W.rd chzpel 111 be held on the ornvel Salma, her body. Irven W. Kenney Mrs Petrea Henderson Nelson. 87, 920 South West Temple stuj. died In a salt Lake hospital jesierday of pneumonia ( Nelson was horn Iti Denmark, Mrs April 30, 1685 she had lived in bait Lake for 30 jears She is lumved by her husband. Augfiv ust O Nelson daughters, Mrs. Neil Hogan of Oroville, iulif, and Miss Miss Louies AnderAndersen, Hetty Ldia sen. Jrs. R. E. Walkinehaw and Mrs. 'll E fcauidie, ad of Salt Lake-- ; two sons Axel .r' Andeisen, United Ststea Army, and George W. Andersen. United Slates Navy, end four grandchildren. Funeial services will he conducted Wednesday noon at 360 East South Temple Street by Bishop Oswald C. Hard man of the Thirteenth Ward. Friends may call at the place of funeral Tuesday from 4 to 9 p. m , and Wednesday prior to time of services. .Burial will be in ths Logan City Cemetery. Amelin M. Peterson Amelia Matilda Peterson. 84. of South West Temple 'Street, died in a Salt Laks hospital yesterday of carcinoma. A daughter of Thomas and Hareo NteUen Gundersen. she wa borfiTn Mill Creek. June 36, 1868. She waa member of the Jefferson ' Ward. She is survived by her huiband. Aaron Peterson; a sister, Mrs. Eliza G. Klawim of Burlingame, Calif., and four brothers, Henry Gundersen of Austin, Nev.; Alfred Gundersen of Holliday, and Martin and Arthur Gundersen, both ol Balt Lake, Mrs 1598 Lulu Snow Lawrence" Mrs. Lulu Snow Lawrence, daughter of Lorenso Snow Jr., apd granddaughter of the late Lorenso Snow, fifth president of ths Church, died at her home in Los Angeles, Saturday following an illness of several months, according to word received In Balt Laks today. Mrs. Lawrence waa born in Brigham City and had resided in Los Angeles for many ears. Surviving are three eons. Clarence and Lorenso Hemmick, who are in the United Btatee Navy at Ban Diego, Califs and Paul Hemmick of Lot Angelas; her father, reaiding in Balt Lake; a sitter, Mrs. Wallace Hunter of Baa Francisco, and two grandchildren. Funeral services were to be conducted in Los Angeles this mwimingfter wbicn the body will be brouglijd Belt Lake ior additional services -- Wednesday at It a m at. 674 East hirst Boutb Street. Burial will be in the Salt Laks Uty Cemetery. William H. Mines WiUi.m Hfnrj Mine,, it, tin wbouth Sixth V4,,t street. Murrey, died Sett Like Friday ol caueee incident to e,e. Mr. Mlnee ae born in Hevetry, N. Y. June 4. 144. o eon ol William H. and Elizabeth Sortenlrie Mine,. Me ceme lo Utah whon a younr min end hed llnre realded in Murray. For 3 yaara ha waa employed el tho United Slttee Smellinr Melinin end Minin, Company eaelier at Midrale. Mr via o member ol the Woodmen of the World and o patt officer of tho Camp of tho orranlahtion ot Murray. Burvivinr fare hie widow. Mr. Joae-phln- e Mine,; five eont, Evereit Minee of Midvale, Lee Minee of Silt Lake, Vernell Mine, of Sandy, Hermm Mlnee, a member of the United State, Army at Ft. Sill, Okla.. and Lowell Mlnee ot Murray; a dauyhter, Mr. Loralne M. Johnson of Murray; eitht grandchildren And one Robert M. Holt Robert Malconn Holt, (3, of 3S7 Malcolm Holt. 3. of as? Belmont Avenue, brekeman for the Union Pacific Railroad, died Saturday at hie room in the Royal. Hotel lo Oyden a heart attack. He waa etrlck-ealter he bed juat completed hie run, Mr.eHolt'wee born , Au.-34- . 10 In Eeet Bountiful, a eon of Mr. and Mre. Joiepb Holt. He hid raided in Salt Lake practically all hla life. Survlvin, are hie widow; two tone, Robert LeRoy Holt of Salt Lake end Erneat L. Holt of Sprlnrville; a daughter, Leona E. Holt of Salt Lake: three rrandchildren? a brother, Allen Holt of Salt Lake, and two atatera. - Mia - Emma Baylor of Salt Lake and Mra. Richard Ducroeu of Loe AnteV e, Calif. Funeral aervlcea will be tjonduufed Tueaday at 1 p m. in the Harvard W rd Chapel by Biehop Frank Mozley. Entombment In the Salt Lake Manorial Mauaoleum will be directed by Lind-t- , del A Sone Mortuary of Otdcn. Fnende may call at ihe Holt home title afternoon and evenfw and Tueaday prior . to aervieee. r Kay L. Peterson Funerjl sarvinc f,r K y L epter son. 47, 548 North Second Wct Street." were to be conducted today at 3 pm In ,the Ephraim West Ward Chapel by Bish- Burial will be op Alma Nielson. in Ephraim Cemetery. Mr. Peterson, an electrician and armature winder for the Denver A Rio Grande Western acciRailroad, wae Friday shops. Luther J. Ellis , Ftjneral SYRACUSE, Davis County services for Luthsr John Ellis, 60, ot-racutc, who was fataljr iniiired Friday collision, automobile-irane.in were conducted atoday in ths Morgan, Ramp-toWard Henry Chapel by Syracuse bishop. Burial In the Bountiful Cemetery was directed toy Larkin A bona Mortuary. Theresia Hendricks PROVO Mrs. Theresia Hendrick. 78. widow of Antone Hendricks, died Bator-daafternoon at her boms, J45 Bouth Third West Street. Mre. Hendricks had resided la Provo for many years. Her husband died In 1936. Surviving are three sisters- - Christian A. Severson 79. A. Severaon, PROVO Christian well known resident of Provo, died yesterday In a loal hospital of causes incident to aie after a six weeks1 illness., was a handyman for Mr. Severson several years while living at 706 6ouih University Avenue. Ha wae a member of Seventh the Provo Day Adventist Church. was born in Oslo, Norway, in He was married and lived in Balt Lake many yeaia until his wife died. Her name is unknown. Funeral service will be conducted Wednesday at 3 p m. in the Berg Mor tuary thape; with Elder H. H Hicks of the Seventh Day Adventist Church m He 1863. bait Lake nn obarre. Mary Lucy Mower MURRAY Mis. Mary -- Lucy Mower, died sud99, 4571 South State Street, denly of an apparent heart attack a 3 16 pm. la the Murray bust-- " nets section. A Salt Lake County Fire department rescue squad waa called, but the woman waa pronounced deed by a physician, also called to the scene. Mrs. Mower, widow of Jamea Albert 32, Mower, wae born tn Wanll Dec. 1883, a daughter of Myron W. and Eleanor Forbush Nay. She came to Murray 16 years ago. Mrs. Mower waa a member of the Church Surviving are her father, residing in eons. M. Carlyle MowRichfield; four er of Ogden. Gaile Motyer and Jay Mower of Murray and Forest N. Mower of Lot Angeles; two daughters, Mrs. AnArdlth gie tBonnlei Hanson and Mrs .Watts of Murray, two sisters. Mrs. Ella kelson and Mrs. Vera Nelson of Richfield: eight grandchildren and two greaU grandchildren. William B. Peterson for WiLOGAN Graveside services lliam Bryon Peterson. 36. a native of LoIda who died Boise, in Friday gan, were conducted today m the Logan W. of the direction under Cemetery Loyal HaU Mortuary, Charles Handley Sr. 8PRINGVILLE Charlea Handley fir retired fanner 'of this community, 69, incident died Friday night of ailment to age. at the family residence, 329 pireet Eat Second South He waa born Nov. 16, 1862, at Hatio-ve- r, Joe Davis County. 111. a son of He William and Mary Harker Handley married Tens Winters in Illinois July 30, their 1878 The couple Celebrated wedding anniversary in Jul. He la survived by his widow, and four sons and daughters. Mra. F. M, George Handle. HoMaway of Vineyard, Of Sacramento, Calif ; Charles H.uidley McGill, Nev.; Mrs. Andrew Cart-wngJr, of of Tooele- 13 grandchildren, and A son Ralph died last Decembers will be conducted Funeral .aervieee Tuesday at t pm. at A. Y. Wheeler A Bon Mortuary. Frlenda may call at tho mortuary from Monday sight until tltpo oi the services. 14 Handley, George M. Saunders OGDEN George Martin Baundera. Tfc. of 2460 Brinker Avenue, died late Fria sudden day at hia home following x heart attack. Saurtdera was born Dec. 4-.- 1866, a son Harriaville, Weber County. Willrm G. and Karen Mane Saunders. On March 16. 1899. he married Mary E. Willey at Teton CiW Ida. He ient his entire life in Hama-vllOgden and Idaho. During Ihe greater part of hla lifenum-he was engaged in fanning. For a ber of yeare be waa employed bv the Utah State Road Commission, and at the lime of his death h was employed by the Wheelwright Construction Company. Twenty- He was a member of th Mr in of tight Funeral atrviotf for Mra. Annie Louisa Rota Clayton, ii. who died Friday, war to be (,onducto1 today at 8 30 p m Id ihe Richard Ward. 051 Garfield Avenue, by Biehop J, V Thom peon. Mra. Clayton, widow of WiHumb 1769 ry Clayton died at her Tenth Last Street, Friday following a illneaa. lingering -" OGPEK Military funeral nervlcee for Lieutenant Colonel Irven Waldo Kenney. Mon58, of Tarom. Weah . wbo died airn-men- l day while he wea on a tempi rarr t the Ocden Aneiml. will be conducted Monday at Ft Lwn. W a,h Tho body waa taken by a military to Ft. ond the Deaerel Mortrerr Lewie Friday evenlnr. while at ton, r Mrs. Myrtle Em per end Evelyn Sauuders of Ogden; 31 grandchildren; two brothers, William 0. Saunders of Harrtsviile and Simon Saunders of Sbel ley, Ida , and three sisters. Mrs. Harold Swamer of Felt, Ida.; Mrs. Mary Howard of (heater, Ida. and Mrs. Lctlie Ferris of Pleasant View, Funeral services were conducted today in Lindquist A Sons Funeral Chapel by Bishop Thomas Van Dnmmeden of tho Burial WiH Ward. Ogden Twenty-eightbe in Ogden City Cemetery. E. E. Peters GREEN RIVER. Wyo Funeral icea for E. E. Patera, 81, political and civic leader in Sweetwater County for half centurr, who died m hia home hero Thunclay afternoon, wre roolmted Saturday in the Masonic Teo'pV. Burial was direction in Rivervtew Cemetery und of Wildermmh Mortuary, Rook Spring. He had lived in Green River amca 1867, when he came to work lor the Union Pacific railroad. In 1890 ha estaliahed lumber yard and general contract. ne buaineee. and in 1913 established dtyi first garage. Peters Motor Company operating until recently During his 55 years here, by served Is various pulic capacities. Including lt years as city councilman, eight yeprt aa county commissioner, and commissioner one term on ths local school board. , Annie W. A. Dabel POCATELLO. Ida. Mre-- . Annie Win: Ames Dabel, 30, of Aftozu Wyo died Saturday in the Pocatello hospital following a abort illness She waa born July 8. 1913, in Tfcayne, Wyo , a daughter of Jonn sod Emma Wolfley Ames. She waa married to Arthur Dabel on Sept. 15, 1930, at Etna Wyo. Survivors besides her husband include two children. Funeral arrangements will be made bv Hall Mortuary. Bervioes ard burial will -be in Wyoming. John Shirley Peterson PLEASANT GROVE Funeral eervkee for Joho Shirley Peteron. 43. who died in a Balt Lake hospiial Thursday were held in the TlmpanJgoe Stake Tabernacle Sod ay with Bishop Junius A. West of therPieasanr Grove First Ward in charge. Burial was tn Pleasant Grove Cemetery, under direction of Olpia Brothers Mortuary. Steven L. Cordingly OGDEN Funeral serk.v for Steven Lorenso Cordingly, 76, of 256 Eighth Street, who died Thursday evening, were conducted oday in the Deseret Moi tuary by Elmer Peterson, bishop of the Mound Fort Ward, Bunal wae in tho Ofdea UF Cemetrey Henry Leonard NAMPA. Ida (API Owyhee County Probate Judge Henry Leonard of Murphy 74, died in a hospital Thursday mgnt. A native of Silver City, Judge Leonard wee known for hie story telling ability end hia interest in early Idaho history. Survivors include hla widow and three eons. William Leonard of Salt Lake and Fred and Richard Leonard oi hlivor City. Jane Ganoung EVANSTON, Wyo. Mra. Jane Ganoung, of Sacramento, Calif., died on L'uUm racific tram No. 28. between Ogden and Evanston Friday night, btoe bai u-in poor health ior some tiuic, u was tv Ganoung was en route to ot. Louie, Me., and waa accompanied toy her husband. J. F. Lanoung Thewaa prepemf for bttrial by the R body E, Bryan Mortuary of Evanston and ta'ei by the husband Saturday evening to bt. Louiy, by train. 71, Depd Alvin Walker" au t Arlin Charles Bates TWI.V FALLS Punrr.it acr.ioa for Ariln . Churl.. Balsa, 37, tormar am. ploye of th Amalramatwt giirar Company, who dlod H u r d ay tu Sapromrnto, w.re pondwted Saturday in tb. T"ln Mortuary Cbaprl by JAllred. Burial waa in fluntetBl.hop Memorial Park. Mr. Bile, waa bora In Marlon. Ida.. o Arlin H. and Mr. Isabella Jenkina Bate.. Ba .pent nls boyhood and attended aeboot i Burley until 1931. when ho onterod the marine corps. Stationed at Honolulu, he won several medals lor ehsrpshooting and swimming After hie discharge, bo married Miss Minnie Craner in 1934 and waa en4 ployed as a mechanio for the Amalga mated Sugar Company hero until Icav ink for Sacramento to enter war work. He Ja survived by hta father in Twin Fay, hie mother. Mn. Isabella Bates Jennings of Portland, Ore.; hia widow, a son and two daurhtera living in Twin Falls, Mrs. A lens Nelson. Chris Bates and Della Rae Bates; nine brothers and sisters, Mre. Mvra Barlew of Jerome and Mrs Detnra Dnmmt of Snrar Citv, Mrs. Adrian Woolev and Earn Bales of Twin Fsl s. En et Bates of Heber, Utah: Mrs, Tb1ma HMlroen of Salt Lake. Marvin Bate of Pocatello and Gus Bate of j Portland, Ore. Ward. Surviving are hia widow: two tone Arthur P. and Kenneth R. Saundere of Orden: six daughter- - Mrt. Glen Carver of Sunset. Mrs. Joseph Bingham of Rubert, Ida : Mrs. Gtrr Snowball ol Vallejo. Calif.: Mrs. Ins Wall of Lay- - : 'v. TO THE FOLKS BACK HOME Eipodally 70a parent, who ha- on in lh .rrlc Our Brolh- -r CfiCRGE i a candidal le th lat nat . , , Gtt, fclki w will ap- praclat whalTr yen can do le aid hi candidacy. Thank, . v . Dr. John H. Mr.Seni Rouse. 46. wifi of Mix M. Rouse, formerly of Salt Lake, died in San Bernardino, Cali., Thursday after a long illness. She is survived by her husband and two tons. Mason Rouse, taken a prisoner of war at torregtdor, and Dale Rouse who i in the United State Navy. Funeral services were to bo conducted in San Bernardino today. sffiYlwas.ea TREMONTON Norma Miller, Funeral aemicc grandfather, Louia T. Miller all of I fn For Slate Sendor for Vlaughter of Ross and Jessie Adame Miller of in Tremonlon were conducted . today Tremonton Second W'ard Chaps, with burial in Hyrum Cemetery. She died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital. She ia survived bv her parents two brothers. Boyd and Gary Miller: two sitters, Darlene and Myma hoy Miller: a grandmother, Mr. Agnes Adams, and a VeMaii LYHN S. RICHARDS Norma Jliller Term Kick ZoUntakis, , MereZe1!atak1a, fert Belveir Vo Lowry Fields Cele (Paid Political advertisement by Kick Zolwtakis, Lowry Field Colo-- ) i OdliEN Dred ivm Walker. 8. for. merljr. of Bord Camp, Ark., died Oe'iir-d- r ttiomln, ot hi radeucs, 31 Jef- -' leriod Avmu, folloalna indden h.art glUult. He hod eutlered from heart ollmekit o number ot rear, ond bad been aorioualy ill aiuco l'urnday. . MrJ Walker and a brother, Jobfa . Wa.kert to Osdtu a mouth ago lo obUip delooee employment. He, was bom June I, IC87. in Bord Camp, Ark., a eon of Tuixly Jackeou Jd Pauline Foster Walker. A veteran of World War l. he was a member of the Amerieen Legion. He was as acUvo number of the Baptist Church At Ogden he was employed hy Gibbons Rtfd, contractors Surviving aro bis widow, the former Effie Mae Bolton of Illinois; his mother and the following brothers and. aislere; John M. Walker of Ogden. H. A. Walker Mrt Wimberly of Cherry 2k!; Hill, Ark and Mrs. O, H. BrtWaey of Bord Camp, Ark. The body waa sent Saturday gvtDfng by Larkin k Sons Mortuary of Ogden ere to Bord Camp, Ark.,-whfuneral emcee will be conducted Wednesday.., JKwae mrompanled by John M. Walkert end the Rev. John Calvin Nichols fv Bord CaP. who waa in Ogden hi tha tima of Mr. Walkers death. Sepia Rouse THE .COUNTY GOVERNMENT Replace Bickering. With Busineu WAR BONDS INSTEAD I . dentally electrocuted work in the ratlrofd STREAMLINE trlps-B- 1 She active Church worker before confinement to ailment- - Inciher home She is the mother dent to Mrs. Irene of throe daueh-OFf-- ; Smith, Mrs. Marv Eilen She-if- f, with whom she makes her home, and Mrs. Mabel Cowan, all of Salt Lake. She aIco has 25 grand- h .it Oat full Information Hdb Lake. I- 3ft Cemetery. Annie L. R. Clayton S.L. WomSii Will Be Honored On.94th Birthday Mrs. Fannie S. Brown cpf 7G0" South Seventh Wes -S trert will be honored1 on her ninety-fourtbirthday uesday with a family observance ather home. , Petrea H. Nelson Dies In Crash Near Beaver- - - for Mis Lois Jenkins 38, 40 Virginia' Street, prominent in GirlI Scout' work, colitu. who died Friday night conwill b- Additional eervloee ducted today at 3 pm. at Big Piney. Khnedale in be Wyo, and burial will Wj-o- Funeral wrv.cis for Mrs Ann Amelia Sorensen Peterson hmith, 66, former resident of Spring City, will be con- uik.cU the Tuesday at 3 pm. in spring City Ward Chap?!. frriemis may call at tne ward chapel from. 130 p m until time of Tuesday Burial will in tb Spriut server Citv Cemetery. a She was born on June 31. 1876. daughter of Soren Peter and Aguta Marion 135 Clark of AveApricof nue. Who died Saturday In a Salt Lake' hospital of an in-- - mw9f f 874 day were to be conducted today at 9 p m. at 360 East South Temple Street. Bujial will be In tbs ball Lake City Cemetery Funeral services were being arranged today for Jean Marion Clark. ??? ' 90th Birthday To Be Honored - j V 'The Deseret Ngwa makes no charge for obituary pictures a aervlce furnished without cost to our readers. ip, S. Emma II. Schumann Lois Jenkins service lor Mre. Emma Funeral eervicee were conducted this Soldier Died Saturday er Funetal S&iumann, wile of Marcus Scbu East Fut South Street morning ft maim of 418 Ksgeet. who died Thurs- - WHY WE ARE FOR MEMBERS It Hill- Tenants, Owners Alike Said To $ Be Protected For State And Local Obit udrv Notices Green Fruit Promotions In Causes Death Armed Forces Child Of Missing U. And Renters Are Warned 7 Monday , August 31, 1942 WS- XJtalins Given landlords It DESERE'f-NE- VOTE ' TUESDAY (Paid Political Advertisemenf By Lynn S. Richaxda) |