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Show r Friday, April 15,71949 , , -- , . , THE DESERET NEWS '' - '''', ......,4, . , 4, e 4 igI - . ., , e ' 1 ' Corn-mini- a- nt : 4 , t 1 , '. i 1 1 i , t I 1 'toAK t. ., 4 I I c, 4 14'' 1 1 t ? ' 14 . 04 i '' ' '..' ''Orrl'se..-:.- 1 ,, .7,.-:- , A.;,-;,',- 1 1 ,''',t, e: ' ' , 1.$ --- ' .1; .4,- -, .' ) ,71 1 1, 1 1 - t11. P t - ; ' ,, , 1 1 11 ,r .,i , ; ,t 4 1 - V.. I - .;"& ' 1 '' 1 .Iti Mr. and Mrs. Gamblin tf4 1 Dec. 1, 1874. f t , I i , Four of their five children are living and will be at the anniversary fete. They are Mrs. Nora Fellows of Los Angeles, Arthur Gamblin and Richard Gamblin Jr. of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Dora Jones of Bountiful. I ASTER - 1 IN LILIES, , ). Fresh from our Greenhouses I eesi Qesi Ili g 1 N t 1 f LEON- 4 1 4 , -- of 111111WIMPIP,ddwrs---- II;1- ,, , ''''''t asemostoomm"1111411""gille Town Store, 214 lest led West Side Store Ii Greenhouses -- 10th West mod Stb South Soot , hone 44344 ' :f pl,:.) ,e4ms,,dassmerettol ' d . 1, - . ,ts ,, t 1 ;:'...., r. As 1,---- " ...fm1. ,:',.-- , F .5 , , ., ,, 4 , . '''",,,,, 6 X-re- ys ,. , ; . p is. .v.... 7, ....,,..... . t .,.:, , long-rang- Salt Lake Churches Observe Easter Sérvic- es Open House 90th Birthday t "fr Easter Fete wow Set at Capitol President Visit Sets 4I-M- 4" -- . -- - n , 4:'...60V:1-'4,0- ' ft. 1 :. ' ' ' ' ' - - . ... : it .., - - . four-year-o- ld , ' ,, ' t, , I 1 , , , 4- . ' : ' -- '.. e l tl ., ' . ' , .': .. ,,, '.'.4,., f v , - - -. - c '. p ,.. ,f - ,,,:,- -, - i ,i,ii-.- , ' .' , ,,, 1:1 ,, .. .-,, , v.,:t . -- ,-;,.' tri.?,',1,,,--.-:'-,-.- k , ., - - , . .. .., ,..4,.,., ,.,.. 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Hoosier, Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adna E. Clement, 866 Sher- and all other babies one year old Friday. (Baby picman Ave.; David Fred Lyman, son of Mr. and Mrs. ture will betaken free Monday through Saturday 2660 Fourth east St.; Shelby Leon from 10 a.m. to 3. p.m. In Deseret News offices, 33 BOYS: J. Mr. and Mrs. ,Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Brewer, 1632 Richards St., three days prior to baby's biPthday.) BABIES WERE BORN IN SALT LAKE CITE Mr, and Mn. South State St.: Loig Marie Magleby, daughter of Mr. South St and Mrs, Frank L. Magleby, 2152 East Crystal Ave.; THURSDAY TO: and --- Mr, son...of Mr., andMrsE,S....BrIgt flHOS KM(lall..E Ave. and Mrs. 'Kimball iicintoah, 1475 Hollywc;od man, 84 North Second West St.; Arlene Ashby, daughMr. and Mile; Ave. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan 'Ashby, 404 Germania St, j. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.'Arthur Crane, Riverton. Murray; David McKay Barker, son of Mr. and Mn. ' ton Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Williams, 752- East Secnd Clarence S. Barker, 271 13 St. Penny Cherrington, --Mr. and Mrs. South St, daughter of Mr. and)drs. David eherrington, 328 1 St.; North St. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mathews, 1203 Hudson Davi Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. ' Mr.0 and Mrs. Ave. '' ' -, ' Christensen, 483 Fifth Ave.; Gerald Douglas Pay, son St-2718 T. Frederickson, clt Mr. and Mrs. Douglas 1,4..Pay, 1949 Fifth East St; ,, Mr; and Mrs. Harold 3' It ' - ' - Grant Smith, 2503 Dearborn St. Ronald McBride, 2390 West 4700 K.- - - Speirs,- 230 Rosewood D. Z. Brown, 130 East Sunset Ave.1 Edward J. Duersch, 2199 Welling' i ' , . . - , ' J Wood, Gtrner1). e - 218 West Second - - Wallace L. Baker, C34 Fifth East H( r , , ' '' . . , . , ' , Six, ' and Coloto-ww- , , I , $119 $2.91 BOYS Wash Cops soft Note t 89--14- Zeiss Amite's, 9 14 4,1;3 Slooko 412-- 4.- , .. q - Goberdino ,. , All GIRLS Drosses Thomas Z. Howells, 2501Orchardl , AND CLIDDLEY ElISTEll TOYS DoytorHoosier O. Brown, 3054 East Tailicreek Pli4in, - 1....11 , " - - 0 ii.,h,...- ' - ,., 1 - 4 1 ., 11 f ka , "', ..i , I , -1 ,-'-- r. ) - 1 4 - ''. 1 .,..., LIONOMMiNgb 1 .,,,,,,...,,,,, , 'k' t t ! 1 ., Utah Publicity and Indtistrial Development commissioner 'rr day conferred with Frank:, G. of Shelley, executive-secretathe Utah State Farm latitimu Federation, regarding new appointments to the State: Fair Board. ,:he Members of the board resigned en mass several weeks aatF In a dispute with Gov. J. Bracken Let. UPID commissioners, who mill make the new appointments, 'aid they sought Mr. Shelley's advice on fair board members who Would reflect the point of view of the state's farm interests. . t4 N. , ', , . I'''':- , , 1 I ' k ! 1 t (I i ? I, . i I ,, ,.. .. ,, 1 tf I 4.. - i - I ' I I Kendall Brigmon . 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'' j, ne ne - ',, .. i s , ,. 4 i To Observe ur 4 Staff members were not reswitch on sponsible for a by-lia campus political story in the Utah Chronicle Thursday, page one editorial in the student news:- ' paper stated Friday. Ire of many University of Utah students flared Thursday when they read an editorial praising Torn C. Cuthburt's chances for winning the presidential race in current student body electioni "signed". by Mr. Cuthbert. An investigation showed that was atMr; Cuthbert's by-litached to an editorial written by Chronicle staff members as their 'analysis of the campus political by-ligot there picture. How-thlate still was a mystery Friday afternoon. Said Dale 3. Bain, Chronicle editore"This may, at the outset, seem to be an unpardonable oversight on the part of certain staff members, but they were not at all responsible." As pear as anyone can determine, the "obvious and malicious was done 'switching of the by-liby someone other than Mr. Cuth,bert or Chronicle staff members, the editorial said. L. H. Kirkpatrick, librarian and publications committee chairman said the article placed Mr. Cuthbert at a kreat disadvantage because of the unfavorable reaction of indents when they read it Mr. Cuthbert said he had no clues as to who bad done the "dirty work," but that he planned to continue investigating the mat, ter. , 4, 4:',. witerbrokeney:tomrive . rji ', ' deputies Friday renewed pleas to motorists to d Ak ,, - II 'I, 4011111110.$40pOwliPEDSMIIMOOMMftalloi - rge mratesesereolor ', ill ,' - d, '' Misplaced In Chronicle MAU ----- Brown Floral Co. - 4. - Gets , lacsi Prices Z - -- ,,, , Octogenarian ne and open house by their children. Open house will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday at 783 Eighth ' Ave. , Mr. and Mrs. Gamblin were married in the Bethesda Chapel at Sunderland, England, April 17, 1899. They came to the United States in 1907. They were converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in 1918 and have lived in the Sixteenth Wtrd since joining the Church. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gamblin have been active workers in the various organiza' tions of the Church. - Mr. Gamblin was born at runderland, England, Feb. 29, 1873 and Mrs. Margaret Smith Gamblin was born at Hylton, England, i I 11 ,, , T Dawson, Sees Fight Against ' By-Li- ne , ,.,'" r n Balt Lake police and sheriff's ' (S.'47:-- , 'II David O. McKay. t.' k, , . II S.t:" i, ' ''''''',.. , ' 1 - '''" ..''... In Traffic; - Hoover Unit Recommendations To Honor t ,,, ) ., , of ' I , , Couple To Note Anniversary At Sunday Fete TI - , ' , pleted investigations of iceidente which brought injuries to six t ...-- ,, . t wortioastommt, 1.late .. . persons Thursday. mtamstamov, air t7 smenemosnor-- f One of the injured, Jack L, ' ,,' ' ' Walk, 27, of 589 East Third South ':: 't St. Murray, was reported in 'fair qt41,0000.11 , condition" Friday at the Salt I i , Lake Veterans Hospital. ," , -' 4-- showed two fractured , , ribs onthe '.',c i k ..0, . . l eft side. It ) t' , .., 4 ' In Wreck Injured. ' ' ' Deputy Sheriff R. J. Contnitto , . ., , of Bingham reported Mr. Walk, 1 driving 'alone on the Bingham -- r .. , ,,,:dmillei;woodo;a104.;.,04,41 highway near Lark Junction, was I injured about midnight AFIRE STATION, TOOCaPt. Charles West, left, and Salt Lake County Fire Chief badly when his automobile struck a . with will fire housed be in the new combination fire station sunken portion of the roatL The engine.which i'IT'S Clay pose e ear overturned several tiznes,.the library in East Mill Creek. The new building is part of .a planning advanced by members the East Mill Creek Lions Club, who ore pleased with start. deputy said. Mr. Walk, an , ern. ploys of the Southern Pacific Railroad was taken to Salt Lake General Hospital and later trans. ferred to the Veterans HospitaL Russel Ewing, 65, of 4418 High. land Dr., and Richard Vivo. 21 months, both suffered cuts 'Ind bruises when two ears collided u WilliamA. Dawson, former goiierntnent more efficient," Mr: at Eighth East St. and Ashton observed was from in Confessions will be heard from Ave, about 6:10 Republican congressman Friday Dawon, Salt Lake attorney, said. p.m. Thursday. Utah, predicted Friday that govSalt Lake Episcopal, Catholic and 10 a.m. to noon, 3 to I p.m. and They were given emergency can inform the people we "If ernment bureaus will shortly bePratt tuthern Church in solemn cert- - 7:30 to 10 p.m. CENTERVILLEParley treatment and released from Salt as to what is going on, we may ., gin a "big drive to defeat the obLake General Hospital. - Parrish, Centervile, will be hon- monies. ' , t to able defeat this be propajectives of the Hoover Commison his ored three-hoeightieth by birthday Neither Driver Held 1" devo"Tre a Ore," sion on Government Reorganiza- ganda. drive and persuade Contion." gress to approve the Hoover gov- members of his family and friends tional period, was marked by Traffic Investigator Forrest Mr. Dawson, expanding on a ernment reorganization program," during open house at the family many who attended churches and Tuft said theY baby was riding declared. theme he used Thursday after- he in a machine driven by his nethhome in Centerville Sunday from remembered the meaning pf the Mr. Dawson claims that "the 3 to 7 noon in an address before the Mrs. Math' Ida Persson of 734 er, Mrs. Kathryn Vigos,, 24, of of Jesus. crucifixtion Mothers' Club of Kappa Kappa people themselves are to blame 820 Ashton Ave., and Mr. Ewing Mr. Parrish was born in Cen'Way of the Cross" will feature East Seventh South St. will cel- was a passenger Gamma Sorority at the Univer- for the increasing drift toward in a car dritren sermon by the Very Rev, Rob- ebrate her ninetieth birthday by Ernest P. Henrichsen, 72, of sity of Utah, said the bureaus' socialism through their demand terville April 17, 1869. Be Is a ert J. Dwyer, rector, at Cathed- Easter Sunday at the home a of 4567 Twenty-thir- d il1 begin "out in the that the government take care dairy farmer by It East St. P ice drive ral of the Madeline, 331 East son, Erik Person, 826 East Sevsaid neither driver was to hi ne. of them from the cradle to the occupation- - and T - , field." , at 7:30 enth South South St. Temple St., Friday ' Other accidents which resulted ' ' "Soon we will be flooded with grave." has been active I . . Mrs. Persson p.m. "Way of the Cross" is also in alight injuries not requiring and releases n , propaganda, press community I, ' scheduled for Our Lady of was hospitalization: lb okrnronian, issued by employes in the dates 11 and Church af670 Lourdes Catholic ,..441. 1 itros.k. son two, Burton, Wayne i who fears loss of job in any rev., 4 Eleventh East St., atChurch, fairs. 7:45 p.m. , Sweden, April and Mrs. George Burton of As a young organization plan to make the 11 Good Friday services will be 17, 1859, the ,Itt East Twenty-seven- th South St, m sit, he Sul- conducted at 8 p.m. in St. John's yourfgest child into the side of an autowalked filled a mission Ed1030 East Lutheran Church, Fifth of August yowl.. 4,4, mobile driven by tourena .I. Jer") St for the Church yard and Fred- - ''' . t, 'doh Lamph, 31, of 2627 East A020 ' Jesus of Christ )1 i ,,, The Very Rev. R. Dunham rika Mathilda "Resurrection and the ChalS. L. South St, about 3 p.m. near of Latter - day , Seventh East St. on Twenti-sevent- h Taylor, dean of St. Mark's Epis- Halistrom lenge" will be theme of sunrise t , A convert to kA St. Alan Brown, national presi- Easter services Sunday morning Saints in Great copal Cathedral, 231 East First - 1 South St. conducted the devotion- the Church of alak.4 dent of the Woodmen of the at the Capitol. Dr. Robert D. Britaint At one Mr. Parrish Bike Rider Injured 4 . be taught al service Friday afternoon and Jesus Christ of Mn. Persson I World, will be guest of Salt Lake Steele, president of Westminster time, school in Morgan County. the cathedral choir will present Latter-da- y Larry Lemmon, nine, son, of Saints, she emigrated Camp No. 838, 41 Post Office Pl., College, will be the speaker. Mr. and Mn. Claud C. Lenunon, Pamwas to .He The 8 at was married sponsored it program. by I cantata, "Olivet to Calvary," at to Salt Lake City with her fam- of p.m., Friday evening 857 Ramona Ave., was riding a announced by H. B. Clements, United Christian Youth Move- elia Willey of Bountiful Oct. 14, 8 p.m. Friday evening. ily In 1919. MrsPersson is a member of bicycle at Ninth East Street. and ment, will also feature a 100- - 1898. The couple had three chilHoly Saturday will be observed camp 'secretary. st South Street, when Mr. Brown, who is making . a voice youth choir. Organ Music Saturday, the day before the res- the First Ward and has resided Twenty-firall of whom died in infancy. urrection of Christ. at her present address since 1920, he was struck by an automobile tour of WOW camps across the will begin at 6 asn, with the pro- dren, Blessing of the new fire, bap- Her. husband, Anders Persson, which Officer Tuft said was drivnation, will- visit the Ogden Camp gram to begin one half hour Mrs. Parrish died in June, 1904. :r, of He later was married to Eliza- tismal font, and Paschal Candle died In 1943. Of her eight chil- en by Kenneth A. Sorensen, later. Saturday. - 7 ,,r invited to attend, beth Collings of Paris, Ida.. a will take place at 6.30 a.m. at dren,. three sons are surviving, 714 Emerson Ave. Fred Campbell, chief field rep, The public is Virgil Whittle, 19, of 2128 1414 resentative for the organizations, said Orion Sherwood, general granddaughter of Apostle Charles the Cathedral of the Madeleine Erik A., Edwin S., and Ivan Perswas slightly injured when St., Coulson mass s.m. a chairman. with solemn Rich. at is accompanying Mr. Brown. high son, all of Salt take City. program the motorcycle he was riding eol. . . , llided with an automobile driven .. , IP' , 4 vmvArrrocAw,,:4( '.gi r.,,,,,,,,,,,,tot4,",4-4.,- ,..,.", 4'5? ',Ott" v,,,,O, ,,,,.,,,V4,4,1,(11,,k7,M.,,,,..efo",.INPI r0.,...,......,,,,,,,-,,,...,-,-- 4. by Nellie C. Mortensen, 39, of ' l''' '' ' 1 .,,,...........4...tys,,,Ir54,..f.,4, ' ' ' '' : at Sevetith East Str and . Emery, : 6 i. ' ' , 1 Seventeenth South St. ..,,,,,- t i, , r i : St. Marka Meantime Hoppa J , 34- 1I .. ...i. reported that .. ; k I, I , ,,) 1 i of 'and lens Allred, daughter Mr. r i '- I ,, .,, ". 1 , , Mrs. Milan R. Allred ot, I675 -, , 1 i t' 4 t, ., , , Melbourne St., remained In criti. --,--, t t I ,,t,.,' ' i i ' i )t 1 I; 1 cal condition Friday. The itibild r' ,..,0111 , ,t,i- ,,,,... '"-- 4 fr. i , ,, '. , , t '1 7 f . ...' t ;'t ' t4. ' ' l' t ' ' f ,, k 1 i ; a f . ' was struck by an autoMobile 4, .... .. ' 'i , A' 11 '4Ar, ' :4 :. -f (4.e 0.0 , ( , .,i, 1 ; ,. ! 2,' ,P.,,- - , ... ,n. i 1 , I rt i , Wednesday. ,, 0 1. 3, 1 1 N 1. . .!,, ' , .,...,0,14 1 4 ' 1 0.7 4 ct , , - , ri, , I .,, , 11 ' .. , , ' I fi 1 1 ' - '.(' . iv , .e " ,,' --, , t -, I, ,t -- , , , , ,,t f ,,, , , ;.,,r. ,40,..-.- 4 , i 4,, . ..,,,roo.....--- , - C lu bs I n 1 ' , Injured It , , , .i '4.1-,: Arthur .E. Stoddard, president of Union Pacific Railroad Company, and Ambrose J. Seitz, U. P. executive vice president, were honored Friday noon at a joint luncheon of the Chamber, of Commerce, the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and Salt take Exchange Club. The railroad officials were guest speakers at the luncheon at the roof garden of the Hotel Utah. M. L. Dye, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce membersip committee, was toastmaster. ' Preston Dunn, president of the Chamber of Commerce; Grant Macfarlane, president of the Exchange Club, and Vern E. Yob, treasurer of the Jaycees, made short welcoming speeches. Mr. Stoddard and W. T. Thomas, traffic vice president, and two Salt Lake representatives of the company, J. W. Padden, traffic manager, and W. Jack Thomas, general agent, passenger department, called on the First PresiFifty years of wedded life will dency, Church of Jesus Christ of be celebrated by Mr. and Mn. Latter-da- y Saints, Friday morn-The- y Richard Gamblih Sr., 121 Sparta St., Sunday. ,They will be visited for about 15 minjoined at an anniversary dinner utes with Pres. George Albert -' : Smith and 5bla counselors, Pres. : .. J. Reuben Clark Jr. and Pres. . t , , 1 '' on During the day, a fire truck will tour the area kto advertise the event, with both the truck and fire station sirens to be used in' attracting attention to the "open house." 15,000-Boo- k Library In offering new services, including fire protection and II.; brary facilities, the new center is fitted out with the most modern equipment The library will be one of the largest branches in the county with a 15,000-boo- k capacity. It will be under direction of Mrs. Alla Mulhall, librarian, with Mrs. Charles S. West as her assistant. Her husband, Capt. Charles S. West of the Salt Lake County Fire Department will head the fire' station. One fire truck will be stationed at the building and it will be manned by a crew of 10 volunteers. ;01 4 ; ,, 1, U. P. Officials . I i f--, , , , '. 11,- L. st 4 ' i , , ' , , - ,r,r''''''''' SIX . ; 4 .. 1 4 r iIP i L ge . , , . . - ' , it , I ' ,,,,,,r1 ,,, , 1' tt oLok Frallaato ,.r.".' .,,,,,,, ' . i i April 23 from 3 to 9 p.m. at Salt , ', '4' i 1 I , , .Lake County's new $45,000 corn- - L. , - , , , ' , 1 1 bination fire station and library ' I , tl If -,' '1 In East Mill Creek. ., 1 i , it 11 , p i !',,t ,..1 ,., ,,, Located-- at ' i approximately 2251 :; ? 4 ' "',7- -, , , East Evergreen Ave. ifi (3500 ' ' lao.South), the new building is part 1 -. of a long-ran, , ,! planning project war wok- - 107"11. - ,......,,, t ,, 1(.t ', :, 1 advanced by the East Mill Creek ,I,,' f , B.......',. , ,I l't ,, i S'.ee I . Lions Club. It is on a three and c-, 4,4..1 r - -. ''' It ' I i 1 a hall acre plot- - for which an rr--V- r-I -0',1 1I ,,,;.-4 ,b''' . 4k I ..41 , , ' overall plan has been projected .I : 0 I i ,, i": , -, the serviZe ...,..-,4 group. by i i Already laid on the grounds , ... . , , , , is the foundation for a community 4'''' building, or gymnaMum, which ''" , -will be the next project to be ....,,, . ' completed in the area. , to.,.,,. ' II ' I ., ' Will Include Park , ., , ,' it ' ! , Surrounding the buildings will! 1 be a public park to serve resi.1 , A flOstiltki. Mit.:,11404 7111t,. Az 0, dents of the area, which is Minded by the Salt take City READY OPEN HOUSE FOR COMBINED LIBRARY-FIR- E STATIONMiss June Swenson Limits on the north, 3900 South of the Charles S. West, assistant librarian, stack books in staff, andMrs, library county Street on the south, Highland the library half of the new $45,000. combination fire station and library in East Mill Creek Drive on the west and the footin preparation for open house ceremonies, which ore slated for April 23, from 4 to 8 p.m. hills to the east. Mrs. Ruth Vine Tyler, county librarian said special entertainment is being arranged for vialtors. The Salt lake County f and members of the Gilests-ocounty library board will be pros- ' 1 , 0 , 0 i . City, Utah ' .,,,,oekao4.,,,o..,,,,owa.4,-''''- , tato Salt . .4.1,A,1410801 , , , New Fire House, 'Llbra61 Sets , - 14x I 248-1,- 11 Como B0000ts 1.49-1.- 83 193-2-83 Shim H01 - I RENTAL STROLLERS -1-Xt-0111 1 1 LAYAWAY PIA - xi- .44,4641:3404 - CliCP- hi ult: City, ," - I Tatiele, 1 I a tit.1 |