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Show BRINGS CHEER CHAPLAIN CAPITOL COMMENTS Christmas it Invades Corridors of State Prison By WILLIAM B. SMART Christmas gaiety that flowed pver the gate this week was bat! feeble trickle behind the bleak walls of Utah's state prison. But feeble though tt was, the spirit was there. That in itself was a tribute to two deeadm of tormpathetic labor on the part of the prison chaplain. Shut off from their families, bidden away from society, none of the inmates found occasion But few for great rejoicing. were the men who did not receive some kind of package from the outside. There was a special eagerness After for getting those tr,fts all. Christmas and Thanksgiving are the only times a prisoner can get packages containing anything but essential clothing. There were other evidences of Christmas in the somber dilapidattl prison. Christmas trees sparkled in the chapel and in each of the cell houses. And there was to be a Christmas din- nor with chicken and aU the ly I ''. - , i ' MS OUR , , 1 i .4, '., , - i , '. , s., ' - ' ,i'' ,.1-- ,I.,, ,,li i . ,," i '4 !;Jt, 1..,... - .,,, '' ' - - 1"rr-2- L4-4- ;,,,,,,, :. ., : '''',!' .,,,,,7, i - 1, , . r 1,, ''''' .s, i , I94 CHRISTMAS And for many of the men.: Chnstrr.as. 1949, meant a little: closer realization of the things Christ lived and died for. That where the Rt Rev. Monsignor .1 P Moreton has come in And alto Fey )". smith As prison chaplain, Monsignor Moreton has been chiefly reeponsible for the mental and of prisoners at moral well-geinthe institution for almost 20 , - , i'''''. ,,,,-- , ' .c 7, .,, Irt 4'.... 4- - ail': .ts:. "era. ' .1 , ' ...C' , A,,,... ,,0,04,,,.;..,04.,,A,:,,;.,..,,,...;- ,- -- Al, ..220.,-- - - ' 141 l''' Ilf,,,,..;PORIfitswitrippmmulmoont 4a4 441 FIGHTS PRISON 'CONTAGION' A 'doctor of soult," he has vent half a lifetime battling against what be calls the "psychic contagion of incarcer-self-style- d Prison Chaplain J. P. Moreton (left), "doctor of souls," was a busy man at Christmas time, conducting religious services in addition to other duties. Here he counsels with prisoner in effort to fight what he calls the "psychic " contagion of incarceration 1 atom" Telony is an illness comparable to any disease of the body It is just as curable," Monsignor Moreton insists. As an antidote to the disease.1 "Except for the color of their where the state snuffs out lives he has established weekly re- clothes and lack of women. you of its murderers. ligious services, has held art in- couldn't tell my Sunday morn- .'Only one man ever refused timate interview with every IIing congregation from any he recalled. "And 'ministration," one of the prisoners. and is con-1- 4 other reyou've ever seen," he 'he was more beast than man." stantly available to them for plied. eounsel. Hendee his duties as chaplain. The saying of a few words Carrying forward the same by a judge doesn't transform a Monsigner Moreton acts as dibettle. on a voluntary basis. has!,man from a father, husband rector of the prison's education-an- d been Ray F. Smith, appointed 1; eitixen, into something al department, a member of the House Stake. by the Sugar else," he insists. "They're still committee, and Church of Jesus Christ of Lot- - human beings with all the P"- - classification of the member adjustment y Saints, to bold services sibilities and emotions you find board. for LDS groups and others in- in humanity. In his 20 years of prison exterested. 80 per cent of the in- he has decided that perience, CONDUCTS SERVICES mates attend religious services two great needs are at the root Me conducts services every Moreton of most of the nations crime. weekly. Monsignor Sunday at both the Sugar estimated. An even greater Most important factor, he exHouse and percentage was expected for the plained, is the lack of normal tain sites and holds Book of Christmas programs. healthy family life. And next is Mormon dames five days a DEATH ROW lack of religion. the week at the Sugar House sac "We could oertairgY empty Yves' in the prison's grim, Both Mr. Smith and Monthird-flo"death row," where our prisons," he claims, "if we signor Moreton had planned dates with the could ust build happy family wait men four tor Christmas. services apecial Bow do prisoners act in firing squad, Monsignor More relations and at the same time awarechurch! How do they react to ton has found a longing for re- - instill in all people an ness of the worth and immortal-witHe walked has stimuli. things. ligious Monsignor religious ten men to the prison wall ity of the soul." Moreton wasuasked. PAT H. MULCAHY, commission chief. rs-- turned from a conference with the governor Wednesday he found an early and rather unwieldly Christmas present on his deska bale of straw. Accompanying the gift was a Christmas card. signed "Milt Taylor." Now Milt is a good Democrat but the card signature was obviously feminine. so Mr. Mulcahy promptly freed him from ouspicion. The only duo am to where the straw corns from: NI old termer was seen dragging itt WHEN finance ' or h , , ,, I6 ,, 1 ' z.s. .., '''4 ..t. '''1!' ;N''''Cl.' It ' I' , f , '''( 11 .1 c ,..., .,4....,,s,01.,,... 2,,,, .4.''''' .. :47: ; !',!:(,.,..!" , ' 1.' - : , "44,4 '"I. , ..41. ,4 , .,. u -' ' - , s "';.. ) ...1'41LA;LIrT."41tt...--A- -- ,.,., ,1,t -. t..,,. ,. -- I: ill, A.. ,.. St .4 - ' t; , - to,,,,...0., ..,- ., ' ., , .tt r,,, ,,.,..,, '''' . ift , - - Iy .... 4.-- - - ;...?4,,,, I 4,04 ... - , , ... , I v 1,-, l 4,-- - ,,s, t - ;Ippitie, --, 7T-- , i ' Vt--, ,a, ... , : 1' IC "0. , uk:,: ,,iit I ' 1 - '.. - tt V; , , ,.. , 44 1 4( .......:, . , ,,J ,, lik 1! , , ;1: Am , t...) Surprises Patients - 4, , ' ,,,i, brilt. ",,, ''.- , i '44-'4.'- , ...4'.1'11 - Officers of the Rio Grande Veterans Club, accompanied by 1"Santa Claus made a surprise visit Saturday at II a m. to the Salt Lake County Infirmary They took a gift for every inmate and presents for the nurses. ' :' . ,' 81 1 i t.i.- 4 , . ,, , 5 4040 t , t, I A . MORE FUN TO GIVE THAN TO RECEIVE of gifts at the clubs Members of the Rio Grande Veterans Club held back hundreds Santa Claus at Salt Lake and on played Saturday annual Christmas party Thday night At infirmary. Mrs. L'silla Moss homes. and and orphans Hoopital County Infirmary Nuaman and Muller and Alfred Tobin receive presents from Miss Lois Woodle, Ralph Mama." Vets Club , , ' RIO GRANDE ,. ";;- ;- 4- - ,,,,, . 1 ' ,i :e ...,1 .7er ..,,L..13,,,,,t, ' . r. :.: , ..,Nt: -.- : c '' I4 oq .- r- , ,..,. k, - t .:,,,,,,N.,, ' ''''',r'. - t,, 0 . ii - A- Iviv '4 , 4 ' .I ' 0 ( ,,N .ilt,:,,,, ,, L''''' 4 ' ' : 1 -- - i di " 01, 4,e. i4 .L .If ,, 1' .! ' ' ..i- t r v '- ' ..41:1 t.''''' - - ., ',AS' ' - ,,,r,t - 1..,,' -'- 1211 4 4 P,, , 1 t 1 ,..' ' r s..44 " -- , , 1k :; I ':". .,0 ;,i '''''.A'.''.'' lie ,,, sr- '' ,;".4 .,?.i .:1,,le, - west of Jordan River and south of Sixth South Street. will Aold a meeting Friday at 7.30 p.m. in the Popultk Grove Ward chapel, to consider the proposed closing of two railroad cross- ings. According to &twin J. Prison, 1023 Conort St. who called the meeting, many residents in the area are opposed to the closing of the Navajo and Thirteenth West Streets crossing and residents will decide on further action at the meeting. The Union Pacific Railroad will have a hearing on the case! Jan 9 before the Utah Public! Service Commission. t. .4,,,'-- ployes rotunda gathering. political wit flew thick and fast Among Governor. Lees comments The purpose of this program. I understand. is to provide the Christmas spirit witht spirits. At least I think : saved a lot Qf people headaches tomorrow morning " The curious-eyepress noted that the Governor's request of departments holding parties was heeded all over the building "You're bound to have good state government next year," Governor Lee said in introducing State Auditor Reese M. at the -You've got a Democratic auditor watching your governor." And in introducing Dr. E. Al len Bateman. state superintend ent of public instruction: "Here's a man who would like to teach me something but I don't want to learn." Replied Dr. Bateman, with a wide grin as they shook hands: "Merry Christmas. We might get some education done in 1950." d Re-es- SUPREME COURT Justice r.oger 1. McDonough. last of the court to be introduced, said: "It is seldom that I get a chance to speak my own mind freely. Now that I have opportunity I feel I can only reiterate what the other justices have said. 'Merry Christmas', And the Governor, in introducmg his genial Irish Finance Chief Mulcahy: "Pats still trying to tell me what to do." LAND OFFICE BUSINESS RUSSEL HABBESHAW, proprietor of the Capitol's new streamlined cafeteria, had kw eumomers on Frida-ybu- t only on the surface of things. Actually he and his staff provided Christmas buffet luncheons for every department party in the buildingenough for 850 people. His kitchen turned out 32 turkeys, 70 dozen rolls, ten 20- pound barns, ten gallorts of potato salad, 20 gallons of Waldorf saki& ten glialOrie of cranberry sauce, 60 pies and gobs of pickles, celery and olives. We didn't sount the toothpicks. The club, with 700 members in Salt Lake, is composed of men and women who have been employed more than 20 years by the Denver and Rio Grande 'Western Railroad. The Santa Claus program was arranged by the members during their annual Christmas party at the South High School Friday eve- rung Instead of passing out all of the gifts brought to the party many presents were saved for aged irunates of the infirmary. "It's more fun at Christmas time to gtve than to receive Fred preeente," remarked - i Krim. dub welder. Jesse D. Mc Carrel, of 443 Harrison Ave., Thursday will celebrate his eightieth birthday anniversary. The occasion will be honored by friends at an , open 7 house, to 9 from P m. at his res- idence. ,' lie") 1949-4- 11 E. Robinson kr tWilliam - services tot KaWilliam lidware rachi Toutansoto. 70. of Saute Otto mho Ohl as hla boss Montt, mho dilld Ul a local hospital Satcauses el Thursday te pi. wilt laeldeat urday wonting lodowsts a rale WMSC be ecaducted Tuesday at 1 p et. in the ,. will he tooducted Friday et 3 les is er Josue Ward Church City Spetat chapel: Funeral services for Dr.loos is:inws.showeigroms Ptherel Boma. Christ et tatter-M- r Be eat bars Dec 9. la. Tamura Franklin Y. Gates, 32, who was illomitist 1111.111.111.440 Sainte: Be eras -Sen. ., vs - ' a Bishop Ret& R. killed Dec. 16. in an airplane. "41'114m,,,r,iid Naltalooto la 1913 ,le--c ,,, : I 111 Allred trill enduct ete Ieehe in 1901 and ' ,.,-Use eervime. Bartel crash 30 miles northwest of St. th Japan. ne cam i 2 Y' .,, A '1,' had waled a tarn th the 'tautly of Will be in the --,t tow George. will be held Tuesday lineal Ito retirostena Pocatello City Cenititiir under direettaa 12:15 p.m. in the Yalecrest roan .See. 1116 aro nis his jPileblveseisit ertul" eirstr.- Limeout. 1111111"lare atthweSsa Above' 5..,;:.0 Ward chapel, Eighteenth East ,, Mr. Rebtasew WM -and Yalecrest Avenue. Ank Kerns both Si stobr.: Kase ...v. , berg bk 119ring City Todd Tanta-set- a, g.,,' Dr. Gates, former Salt Lake PeeelleeLel; Booty. mjsrlaa Indere, Jima I. 1662. a son L.', Black-loo- t: Ascalon; ' et John and lam$ f a brother. Tukatelti Tsukestoto. physician, moved to Las Vegas, ! Re Laces three grandchildren. : v4 1 was married to tdb Nev.. six months ago. He was Sacramento. andmeaner Ow Japoneso Ile wee e eine B. Allred Ito to with Lake City flying Buddhist chunk. 22. 1683 In the Ise devilment ilmtee tn swim will he ht blountainview ClalW presents for his parents and two "it... , r,-riwif' , children when his plane crashed. Elder Albert E. Bowen and Elder John A. Widstoe, members of the Council of Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will speak at the funeral. Friends may call at the family Iresidence 2050 Herbert Ave :Tuesday from 10 to 11:35 a.m. Burial will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. 0, es"' et the esanalrret , Aany J. R. Stevens Le, r LI, 1 . 14: ,....! Mrs. Fisher ,... ,Cache Native 1Dies at 74 Mrs Cynthis Burnham Fisher, 74, of 2960 South Twenty-thir- d East St., died Saturday at 2.01 p,rn. at her residence, of natural causes incident to age. Mrs. Fisher was born June at 1.7:ISMS 10, 1865, Richmond, Cache County, a daughter of Ken- Wallace dall and Lydia Standley Burn- harm A ' - N'''''' ' iS1 it school teacher, M r a Fisher taught i n Richmond schools for nine Mn. Fisher in and later Logan and years Moab. She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter4lay Saints. She was married July 24, 1885, in the Logan Temple to James Madison Fisher Jr. Survivors include three sons, James J. Kendall B. and Joseph sH. Fisher, and three daughters, MA. Arvilla Whitl, Mrs. Ruth m a Hall, all iPack and Mrs. of Salt Lake Ci broqiers. Burnh Oakland, George Calif., and Frank Burnham, Salt Lake City; two sisters, Mrs. Mamie Monson, Santa Monica, Calif., and Mrs. Emma Johnson. Richmond; 27 grandchildren. Trionds may tall at 2350 East Thirteenth South St. Tuesday, evening until 8:30 p.m. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Sunset Lawn mortuary. e T. Painter, Dies Wyo. Tom Painter, 57, of Evanston, died Saturday morning in a Salt Lake hospital after an extended illness. Mr. Painter was born Dec. 13. 1892, in Evanston, a son of Mr. McCar- Tom and Jennie Downs Painter. rel, who was He attended school at the Miss of an employe the City Parks Strong School in Evanston, and Dept from later the Westminster College 1918 until his and All Hallow College in Salt in Lake City, and the Utah State retirement 1946, was born Agricultural College at Logan. Dec. 29, 1869 He was married to Frances in Midway, Jones Clark in Ogden in 1912. Mr. McCarrel Utah. lie was a member of the He moved to Park City when Church and was Presbyterian a young man, and on June 3, employed with the Evanston 1896 married Rachel Rasmusa numsen. In 1917 the couple moved water department for of years. He later engaged ber to Salt Lake City. Mrs. McCarin ranching ,and eheephercling. rel 'died early this year. He was chairman of the board Mr. McCarrel has one son livof Uintah County Commissionseven ing. grandchildren and ers from 1943 to 1945, director eight of the Evanston National Bank for many years, president of the First National Bank in Evanston. member of the Uintah County Selective Service Board. secretary of the Western Wyo. ming Land and Livestock AsEPHRAIM Officers have sociation. and Wyoming delee Colorado been elected for ari agricultural gate on the club which has recently been River Reclamation project. He is survived by his widow; organized at Snow College. Mrs. Edwin They are as follows: Kay John- two daughters, son. Grace. Ida.. president; (June) Yearn, Mrs. Harley Lloyd Hodson, Springville, vice (Jean) Yearn; one granddaughpresident; Orel Mikkelson, ter, and one grandson, all of Ephraim. secretary and treas- Evanston. Funeral services will be held urer; Florence Olson, Moroni, reporter, and Jerry Sorensen. Tuesday at 2 p m. in the Presbyterian Church conducted by Gunnison, activity agent. The advisory committee for th-- Rev. George T. Wright. Burial will be in the Evanthe club will include Loren Robert ston Cemetery, under the diPhillips, Springville: Anderson. Spring City; Niel rection of Gilbert Bala MorReid, Ephraim; Donald Olsen. tuary. Friends may call at the morManly, Lynn Jensen, head of the Snow College Farm, and Sey- tuary until Monday afternoon mour Mikkelaon, head of the and at the family home MonSnow College Agriculture day evening until time of the sarviesc Snow College Ag Club Elects Tri-Stat- 2 a , Mam. ' the alma-So- o Funeral 440,'," ,d, ' 411 dm asevese Int members et tlw ward and served IS capacities In the'Cburch. Re wee rational warattat also, eh early president el the Young Menai tor Mn s Amy Jibe Mutual Improveawnt Association. a cella. to the ituniay &Meek s member Ot hebnte Steven& 55, solar !II Stake Scheel board for 3110 et 115M Ounwyaida years sod &nutty was president at the ward Ant.wn dleta Sal ebotz He leas supertntendent et the Rune School for 17 years asd served as I what morning In dav a salt Lake hosettel ward teacher and head vitittne teacher . s member cif the fro nosio. te&I came titter a long Meese. vas Initial. prosideat of the Sunday &cheat woo will be emsducted liattsent at commingle Sat fUltilied two wise at 21n. Tuesday 124 Fourth Seat Mk siona to Cash lirilley end Idaho aad in Coloreds aad trytesing call Prkeds may Ile was s minty mad oupereiser an& Tuesday meriting at the plebe el tuner- eh councilman. iturvivine are lcur wee and downhill, al services trete 11 a m until time el Urs a u Us Osborne, Leonard services Ihtrial will and Mrs Bertha Male. Spring Cly!arnl be la Salt Lake City tire Zama auger: Repos; ten grand. children: 80 and four Cemetery. erest-trest- o prantehtldres; ene elorier. Um Maud Acont. 1 robe: Ti. Eugene Edward Johnson PoCATILLORiagene Ildward Johnsoo, son of Richard Earl anti Louise Compton Johnson. Port Wall, disd in a Potato Do hospital Friday. Re is sursirod by his pronto: thrm Richard, lane 1111d Le Roy brothers, Johnsen and his moieoal rastriparmits CM, Compton, Port Washakia, Wyo.. and Torn Compton, Port Roll Puneral berwiess will be nnouncod by burial wUl tald Arthur W. Wall Mortuary, be M Port Wall. Amund Lilleboe 0012101--Punerservices for Amund et 2149 Taylor Ave., will Tit. be beid et 1 pin. Tuesday 16 Sim Lindwitb the Iteir, quist Cokenial etchapel the lin Lettered loyd Loins 121Mboss, Churcb officiating Kr. LiIlebos died ?ridst after s long Moses may enn et the mortuary from 6 to p m. bisnitty end on Tutsthe hour et berries'. datturiatil Will be to Ogden City Cemetery. Mary C. Phillips serstais for Wary LAYTONFuneral Christenson Phillips $t who died al the home of a d&ugbWT Saturday still be in the Layton t Ward chapel Church of Jam Christ of M. Salida with SWIM Jo Park officiating. Prisada may call at Lindquiat and Dona Chapel from S be p.a. Sunday and at the boats of a daughtat Mo. Vie. aorta Tromp. Layloa, Monday afteraeou sad swains seta i$:la p as on Tusettity. Burial will bo la the Kamille-Layto- n ilenterial Park under dinriles of Lindquist and lout 4th Oldest Utahn Dies CEDAR CITY Mrs. Maria Coombs Taylor, 99. died of na- James C. Anderson RICHnifILD runnel services for James Christian Andreen. M. who died I the $evier Valley Hospital Priday 10 p following stroke. mill be held Wednesday at two p In the Fourth Ward chapel. Church of JOIRIII Christ of lAttet-da- y Saints. with Hishot Arnold Peterson In charge. Priends may call at the Peterson Med Wary in Richfield Tuesday and Widnes. day prior to service Ulm Mr. Anderson wee born in about SS years ago. a son Richfield el Anderson. Nis mother's awe was Niel unknown to friends. Re vas unmarried. Ni had been associated with Orlando Thruber in mining for the past Id years. Re worked for the State Read Commission for amen yearg. retiring from that fob three years age. Per many years he bad spent hie Mass time prospecting. Na earned a living el a young man In eoncession operation 111 earnivals throughout UN iltilt4 Visit. Ni is survived by a isister-in-leSophie Christensen al Santa Maria, Calif. three nephews. Val Anderson. Within An. Maven. both of California. and Wendell Anderson of Preve liii MO Diem, Mrit Ploy Stanley of Santa Maria, Calif. it Paul C. Christensen ACTLII DA113Punaral aerates' tOr Paul C. bantams& lit eteleeet et Oania Den and retired dantlat died e Pries hospital Thursday, who will be sondiacted In lite Ceath Delo Ward &eon. Chun of Jonas MIA et Inefor-d- at Saint& Tuesday.. Station P. Jabanana well duet Ohs anratema. Burial will be in nee Conn Delo Citp Cemetery. ander the 41- tootles et Witimeek "Sewn Sono. Prisads may sail at abo Daiwa' bone Weeder Iwo hen IND 3 e p.s. ant Inoedat bora le pi& &a. mitt limo of aarratera. Dor. Christenson wee bore in Den. mark, Oct 30. LIM a arm et Wk. and Inn Christensen. When be was tiI elfin years old he came to the United metro Won. Ls mother joined bin I year later. Dr. Christensen practieed deattlatry ?miry County SO years before his is. Woman' a few years ase Ma was always Wive in Cheri and oleic affair& no la survived by a daughter it Wayntan, Castle Delo and twe mow Lartatto Christenson. Lake aka City: loyal Chrhatenon. :Wind Won: Id children and Yr ipranavrendebile tural cameo Friday night at her home in Parowan. At her William D. Bethirs aide were her only two surDMW31.lemseral lervilto tar VB. viving children. Frank and Eva Wan 11 bothers, TY, veteran Wasatch Taylor, both of Parowan. Count? fernier and livestock asa. Irbol bis bone la Daniel si S vac Mrs. Taylor would have died st atter ?rider a bean will be reached her one hundreth tel Ward 'Needs, in the Church of Jesus Christ et tat. thapel, birthday May 9. She was Sainte. bishop Dean bothers wlfl eonduet and thought to have been the fourth burial dill be in Heber CenteterY. oldest living person in Utah. Friends a y cell at Olpin Mortuary, freer. Sunday and Monday. and at the SURVIVORS NAMED tardily boas in Daniel Tuesday prior de tervires, was .at Reber, Ost 14, Besides I.ten el bora her two children, willful' S. sed Pb,bs ble. Frank and Eva, Mrs. Taylor IMilian Bathers. Mr. Beaters sperabed a is survived by Taylor Parkin- thine as. for 10 years and wasthreshing as son, now living at Benjamin, dairy farmer at the time at settee bis death. We was site active Is lite Dania Ward. Utah. Taylor Parkinson was Cherth at Jeans awls al Lane,. raised by his grendmother Saints, Survivors are Ms widow a taro when his mother, Mrs. Taylor's itni. lord Wahl eit (um) Nereid lad Need bob-- et oldest daughter, pissed away. Na eons. jemmied. Daniel, sad Lyman, burls and Mrs. Taylor was born in 1550 Net Debtors et fished and Mx in Columbia, Ill., daughter of children U. following brothers and Meters: Mn. Mary N. Oakes. 1. A. Mark Anthony and Maria MorWhin rim Weary Nether. gan Coombs. Her husband died 1 &there of Salt Lake Daniel; Albert George 25 years ago. A son George O. A. dithers. Park City, and City, Cf. Seth-ar- e A. of Daniel C1111708 8111111111t. Taylor, passed away last August. Mrs. Taylor also had lost three Sarah E. G. Follett other children in the past three Thomas YDI Kate and O.. years, services for ttre. crabPAREPaneral 11. Othecia Nellie Anderton Taylor. time hoiden& et Hyde Pelts. 'PI, life. Part. trim died Saturday morning folbroing a five.. CHURCH MEMBER month illness, will be conducted Too.. y at 57 EVANSTON, 'at. 2,, '.. '''' ' i lor.agubiame..,,460, Boa, re''''''T , t a Salt Evanston, I '' 2', ' em- irthdove r. '1'. '''''A it , .,,,.., I.' ' ,. ';':' ,., - ',..f.- , YULETIDE QUOTES THE CAPITOL Is. L. To Sift Salt Laker Crossing Ban Notes 80th .N1!--- ,. 7'4. t I ....,,,. 7.- ,. , romps; '....,1. - k, 41 i Sty, t- 4 t ' s, . ...4,...,, t ilt lr:. t i Ark 1114,. v, )trd - .I:' y s. - . . :I : ,,,. 1 , , 1 QIN - 1:i.k- 7, .... , aers,,,,. :7,,,- ,,,;,t, .. ',-i- T:r4 -k .. , )i-- , , ,, , I gift-lade- ter-da- 4.4 AT Tsukomoto POCAT113.10--Ftmer- at long-eare- December 25, OBITUARY NOTICES tosre Pats "Maybe someone is hint-m- g subtly that I'v got a lot of hone sense. Again. maybe they're intimating I'm related d to the tribe" NOT EVERY PUBLIC Service Commission official can be Santa Claus (and they don't get paid to try) but Frank Yeamons did a beautiful job Friday at his department's Yule party. Santa Yeamons is PSC secretary when attired in civilian clothes. But Friday he was decorated in white fur. red velvet and silken white whiskers. Even a bill collector wouldn't have recognized him. n He tugged a sleigh (alias a decorated dolly) and hustled around the PSC hearing room (party scene) like a professional. He passed out presents to all good PSC'evs. There wasn't a bed one to the lot. , .44,', ,,,,terk,v4r,.itewsam,,iisfie ,..,,,ii. L. that into the building. Commented PSC SANTA CLAUS : NwkeeR- RUMBLE guess the State Welfare Commission which passes out the dolehas come up with the Christmas; greeting of the year. Presented letartistically on a scroll-lik- e terhead trimmed in holly, it was sent around the Capitol last week. Governor Lee read it aloud Friday to the Capitols assent bled faithful during the Christmas program in the rotunda. The greeting speaks for itself. "Dear Fellow Department Heads. -We who grind down the widows and orphans salute you We dare not greet the taxpayers, this Christmas. They don't appreciate us. "Vo't dare not greet the welfare recipientssome of them possess pistols. "Therefore, we greet YOU. We're not sure you like us, but at least you dent dare say so. You may want some welfare grants yourselves some day. Merry Christmas H. C. Shoemaker Philo T. Farnsworth J. Parley White." !' , :b.' tWeltare Heads Fear (?) To Greet 1Taxpayers (and Others) at Christmas , i ;:, CHASE PALMER 11FuneralSet uesday For F. Y. Gates DESERET NEWS, Sunday Morning, and Many great grand, surgreat- - grea tgrandchildren vive. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, having been a welfare worker in the St. George Temple. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Pero-wa- n West Ward church. Burial will be in Parowan Cemetery. Wood Rites y day at 1 pas. la the Hyde Park Ward ehaPeL Merck Of Jesus ettriet of Latter. day allatn by Bisbee M. MorrisonPriends way coal M the ftaiuy boss In Hyde Park Monday evening and Tues. day until titm of smokes. Burial wilt be ine Hyde Park direetlea of the W. loyal o1 ander titti Mortuary. Loma. t leaIn Palk, vas laak, tiara' totruarl Brae lotet; a awake, at, ..141. Ram and Mm,obis R. Woolf OlbsolL Obi was married te WliUa PeUeSt Oet. 10, Dien. In Oho Logan Cot Tropic Der 31. 1941. Rho was active in girls sad arab work. baring son ad as aa Maar ba the Logan Tempi for tie goers. Surviving see four sons and &seem Mrs Mn. Ch Water ferion. Csu7 la turrets. Hyde Park:Leggn: Mrs. 1o4g Ram ussen &ffltJfI.ld. and W. beau Pollen, ft liee Calif LI IrandebadrilL and 31 grand-e- h ildren " I. t Wednesday !Roy Hughes Gardiner MAGNAFuneral services for Her? Surto Gardiner. all, Magna who died Saturday morning In s take bee. pital atter a king illnese, will be eon,. ducted Wednesday at I p.m. In Wain Pleasant Green Ward chapel, Chimed), of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. My Gardiner was born rob. IS 2100, in Plessam Grove a ems of John W. quad Annie !litho ls Gardiner. PM IOW Mat. Tied to Stella Calmer Dee. lg. 1910 the Salt Lets She died 1921 He was later married to Illitrfre camp June 22. 1921 in the $alt take Funeral services for William Jr., 86, of 1402 Fourteenth East St., pioneer businessman of Salt Lake City, who died in a Salt Lake hospital Friday, will be conducted Wednesday at 12 30 p.m. in Wasatch Ward chapel. Church of Jesus Christ Tempi He eat I member ei die Chords and, of Latter - day Saints, 1455 ou employed by Kenneeett 0016i4w ConlY, pony tor Pt years. Re Is survived by his widow: Emerson Ave. leer Mrs Reads nick. Pheasant daughters Mrs Margery Hiatt. Gerbeid: Bishop Preston Parkinson will Groye. kers Wells loots. It arnas. and R.I. conduct the services. Royca Gardiner. Magna: don aisteca an4 tour John W. Gardiner and. Friends may call at 260 East Mrs brothers; Mt tilda Healy, Salt take City. Heber Gardiner and Robert L. Gardiner, South Temple St., Tuesday from Pleteant Grove: Mrs. Sarah Webber. Wilet Mrs. Harriet Healy, Paseo. Wads, 4 to 8 pm. and Wednesday from Jordan; and Joseph It. Gee'etiner, Orem. Friends may call 260 Had Iowa 10 a.m. until 12 noon. Burial Temple $t., Irons S to 4 'Nudity pm.' and Wednesday in the Plumed Orson will be in Wasatch Lawn Mem- Word Relied deeerly mem trent 11 arm: ebbe eererese wed et 3uruu WM be Is orial Park. Ploseine Crevers Cesbetee7. Wood . |