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Show J 81DESERET NEWS, Thursday, 2. 1 q49 1 S. L. ERS MAN-RECOV- 0"Mincm ASPHYXIATION ELKOWalter Cook racy Barham Paid Tribute at Funeral the Intermountain fifq.-- I of Recon 'two, gratoucte r:oe pre,. to Tracy Barnam dnt and general manager of Intermountain Theaters asserted speakers cLiring neral services Thursday at tn, Harvard Ward chapel 1021 Second East St Mr. Barham. who operated 27 theaters in Utah and Idaho died early Tuesday Speakers were Gus P Bat k man, secutive secretary Haii Lake Chamber of Commerce and Elder Mark E Petersen. of the Council of the Twelve of the Church of Jesus Chnst of Latterday Saints tan and Sait City was pronounced -- out of danger" Thursday b a phySie:In here alter he had been discovered earLer in his car overcome by carbon monoxIde gas. Patrolmen A;nert Lucas and Sergeant Jack Da is were credited with saving Mr lock s Lfe IA hen they d.ssoered him unconscious in his car The two officers to a local doctor and administered took ?ffrn diret-tlHe was then rven art:ficial respiration on the way oxygen by the doctor. Mr. Cook sad ha was returning from Sacramento to Salt Lake City and had stopped in Elko to get some sleep in h,ls car. 49 SERVANT Agencies Seek '50 Funds From C. of C. Red Feather agencies of the Draper Ward Sets Farewell DRAPERA farewell testi- monial for Ralph E. Jenlien, son, of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jensen. Draper, will be - 4, ' held Sunday at 44.1010 7 p.m in the 1 , Draper Second t ifq Ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of ter-da- y Saints It Elder Jensen will serve in the Central States Mission He will enter Elder Semen the missionary hoine Jam 9. Speakers at the testimonial will Include Glen Souber, Wilbam Russell, and Stanley A. Raunusaen r7 t Ne OF PUBLIC cidentally discharged shotLocal residents gun blast, have raised over $5500 to help pay for plastic surgery for the youngster. flot is qt 5oo io, Ward. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will hold a married folks dance Friday It 9 p.m. in the ward amusement hall. Doware Coughs 1 From Cancicn CO& Thtt HMG 0:1 t $,'' ' Creosardsios relieves prosapdy because it pots tight to the seat et the trouble so help looses and expel germ lades aid nature to soothe and Megand inducted broochial mucous membranes Tell Four druggist to sell you a horde col Creosoulaice with the understanding you lutist like the mosey it quickly allays the cough or yes are to have your stoney beck LCREOPULSION i - Holds Meeting The members of Salt Lake City Kiwanis Club, taken into the group during 1949, presented a humorous variety program at a noor luncheon meeting Thursday oh the roof garden of the Hotel Utah. The two newest members, Alma G. Burton and Dr B K. Merrill, were introduced The :club membership now totals 280 :men, the highest total since the club was started 32 years ago. Twenty-seve- p0 , c t - 4 4 - g- 1 t- 1 yea !I ' 1 , -- ' ,.J ek 1..."7--',e- A,....., Mmoomr. somatoot do- -no Pm. ha. To .6,,,o,y, Popaionot - wow you Ilko obetteut to liounaerf Of OM II. oo,,, ossobf No toil...god exposit osollity beer, owe your soovoll root and some of ts ...drito7--abol- wriP1 simi too . i : ; ; i - 7 515? $ , . .4 ,6 0011160 is 'I 740,1410r"..s. .':-:- ' ...I. 4 3 ', , -- - '. ' 4' ; , r e r -- , a ''.44,--..- & ..i..; :' A.e1 -- 10 ( )4444-- -, . - -- WI I - i 1 - SAVE , ,i, ii.4,,...s.' t -- , I Kathryn Hooker Robert Bench Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. James Martin, 263 West Fifth South St. Vernon riarrington, 1019 Windsor St. Glen W. Whitlock, 1408 McClelland St. Jesse Mattingly. 1361 South State St. Robert Carlisle. 2525 Second Last St. Albert Caputo. 621 West Second North St. Paul Luckau, 720 South Second West St. Clyde Early Jr 2799 Fillmore St., Robert Tucker, 522 East Second South St Stan Co lobelia, 260 Commonwealth Ave. Gerald Stewart, 649 Eighth Ear Si. Edward Rati'an, 241 East Fifth South 91. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. George Grover, 1895 Gunderson Lane. William Egan, Murray. Robert E Taylor. 125 W. Fourteenth bovith John N. Mahn, 1578 Fifth East St.' Dale Ilsber. 1395 Tyler St. Norman Allen, Woods Cross. Marion Carter, 23 East 4800 South St B. Orson Goddard, 3673 South 3200 Wee St. Jay Beppu. 438 Sixth East St Harold L. Dean, 1821 Grover Lane. , 4,,,,,z,,,;...,. ,,,z 4,:,.,,..: , ,..4,..,, ...:,, , 41., ;OV011ak t : .i 6, 4 ,1, Iiimub ::;4411.11.11"....,' 14ir t,....4 , A ,,,,,,,,,, NO' f' (4,11 It Robert Carter Charles Stephens. la Palsy Young dr 1 4 k 2 1 iII I I If . 4 7 A A .1 ?,?,;;1111,,,3.. I I 1 iff A 1 1 A Fl,,) A; , m 1 ; 0 Itc:g5;43 I It's Here! Big Men's Sale Starting 10 a.m. Tojnorrom! 4 Y-E-- Your after-Christma- Y-E-- 4 big chance, S1 500o NOW! 34 SO. MAIN (Rm. 217) SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 2478 WASHINGTON BLVD., OGDEN for intorntotiooin 0916 PSI I ..; 16491Sigro04,4 Vow. , ABER HURRAY ,,,.....,4, 11' .4'44k.if 400101 V'cCp:f; confidence to new.popularity. And, learning is so easy you can actually go dancing after your first lesson. Site what Arthur Murray offers you. Come in or phone Salt Lake, or Ogden 21660. ' , 1.'71.1.111114r, ra. , ,,.. !Ili!' it I , Visit the studio today and learn how on private lesyou can now save 50 sons. With the prestige of Arthur Murray behind you, you step out with new ' , a, f 1 it ' , 011'. Buddy Parkin I tvo ,.. 7 fr 4' . toe ( IA ( Nti, irk, 1.1 I - Carla Worlund I- if1 41 .....k WA Ira' ,4,,,,. ' ' 1 , , A .e.". ,,..''. 4Otb 1000q11611 . S"5::,, ,, . 'ii,-- .: .e.,....'.1 ',i'''' , -- 7 ' 461 ..., Linda Pickering " .,4 ;''.- - : ?"4.,,4416 " i . 4 , ,,,,.,.. ) r-, - CONGRATULATES NEWS THE DESERET - i Steven Plant Janine Ziszt Ii 1411I- ' -: .f...z ,. Iv A ' ' - zee ; ...4,, ,,k, libmoisiiit''.110014,41aLt,.: 41( ANit ,,,,, g - 4. z - I 4, .r 1 114e at' hit ' . it4 , l''''' 4wiattoor.'tj i ' ', 114,S0 Kiwanis Club of it 41011 eon y become I rosily ovrestesofing Artiste'. genies et the fame Mersey Sloshes fee es little es $3 SO a week. We'v worked eel is arm, easy-to-pa- y pion that gives yew tire soma meant nstrectioe with the some relented teochers everything is tibli sense hot tire price yew per Si you go. . 4 "4111111: ' You Can Co Dancing After Your First Lesson V ' 144' Myron Payne , ' ' l.. "',,, ,401 voila, ' ' , Judge Pratt Wednesday night and that he should have it sometime Thursday Gardner is in the prisons "death row," waiting execution for the of old Shirley Gretzinger last July He has indicated through his lawyers that he will carry his fight with an appeal to the state supreme court Execution would be stayed indefinitely if Judge Pratt signs the certificate that there is probable cause for appeal. CLUB DANCE CLASS FRIDAY or SATURDAY Dee. 30th or Dec. 31st View q ' .. : Tisik OGDENThe Lomond )fj 1 , .,1",- -- ARTHUR MURRAY Ward Sets Dance ..14:1r4 - z ..,' 4 ..k"04.41 AND BE READY FOR YOUR NEW YEAR'S PARTY! A t, 'IR' , kt JOIN AN .440 h 111C Aollacrl be i ,. iJ'doik ,Cate I. A' ' 1- rdo-,:- !dr e LIONS DANCE TO AID CHILD Char-mani- . . - 1 IAs Eighteen pints of whole blood, all of it donated by fellow members of a ski club at the University of Southern California at Los Angeles, were scheduled to arrive in Salt Lake City Friday afternoon for Don- ald A, Schafer Jr. 19 year old victim of a skiing accident Young Schafer, a student at Southern Cal. was injured last Thursday at Alta when he fell on his ski pole. He is in -- fair" condition at Holy Cross Hospital. - ,,, ) , I, - Likely oo ' NUM' A LE Members of the Midvale Lions Club will sponsor a dance to aid the Charmanine Smith fund Jan 11 at 9 pm in the Avalon Ballroom. 10300 State St Thirteen year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs John Smith, West Jordan. was injured severely last November from an ac- McCord '''''. . , ' .,..Ng ,. , - -- !Death May IA Given Blood ., , ,, , , 4 W. McGhan E '''"'"".k, ,, , .,1 ar II:ng ;r1 .4,44. Mr. and Myron Lee Payne son of Mr and Mrs Noel Payne 180 Gor-- : don Ln Janine Zissi daughter of Mr and Mrs George Zinn, 341'; Mr. and Mr and Beryl Ave Stevan Craig Plant son of Mr and Mrs Ross Plant Mr. and '868 Del,,reaux Way Roi en A Bench k on of Mr and Mrs Cal Mr. and .vin T. Belxh. 1254 West Eighth North St Lynn Hooker, Mr. and E Mr of 118 P Mrs and John Hooker. Street, Linda; claughter Mr and ,;(1ean Pickering, daughter of Mr and Mrs Linn 0, Pickering 433: Mr and South Second West St Carla Worland daugnIt r of Mr and Mrs Mr and :Carl R Worlund. 4770 So.ith Second West St Buddy Lynn Par-Mr. and kin son of Mr and Mrs L. Parkin 2709 Beverly St Rob- Mr. and en Elvin Carter, son of Mr and Mrs Bob E Carter, 1500 West Mr. and Fourth North St Patsy Young, (laughter of Mr and Mrs Bertus' F. Young, West Ogden. Charles Leshe BOYS: Stephensen son of Mr and Rav Dempsey Gardner's Jan ,Mrs Charles Stephensen. 505 Second East St and all other babies Mr and 21 death date with a Utah State one I year old on Thursday be taken fret (Babies pictures Mn and prison firing squad still held of chart at offices of The Deseret NeYks 33 Richards St Monday Mr and Thursday as District Judge John through Friday from 10 a m to 3 p m tr.rt-- days prior to baby s, Mn. and A. Hendricks refused to sign a birthday Mr and "certificate of probable cause" BABIES Mr and WERE BORN IN SALT LAKE HOSPITALS that svould automatically mean WEDNESDAY TO: Mr and a stay of execution Mr and GIRLS: However, Chief Justice EuMr and gene E. Pratt of the state au Mr. and Mrs Darrell D. Weaver, 2956 south 2520 East St Mr. and preme court said Thursday he will sign the certificate if asked 4,9P,,. to do so. "In any case where the death . 4.: 0144 Ariel-- , penalty is involved I will al1 (---,),.ways give the man the benefit 11 , of any doubt Its hard to make .?., 4:14 ifil ,,,,..,,,i, any adjustments after a mart is ir ,... ,...oke dr, executed," Judge Pratt said, tr; 4 , Elk. 0 . Gardner's lawyers said they , had mailed the certificate ...... to .ow .. :1 River Job Is Awarded Ski Victim war activities s& rap materials ' Charles M. Pincus. 5 E Sam Jelson and C Clare Woods Honorary pallnearers ',sere A I. Glasman, Ogden Ma Or Earl J Glade. Grover A Giles James Ingebretsen, J F. IrItz Herbert B. Maw patri( k. Marion C Nelson Calym W M V allace RiVA and John Imp Burial was In Mt Olivet 1Cemetery. Backman expressed deep Mr SC many :., ; BISHOP STARK PRESIDES Bighop Enn:s R Starr pres4.ed at the Lineral Act: ve pallbearers all busir.ess assoc,ates of Mr Darnam. were R C Glasman of Ognen sorrow for the loss of one of his closest friends and a former howsaid the group decisied. of the Chamber of director ever, mat all details of the disHe also recounted Commerce pute would be telephoned to the work of the theater man Lewis immediately If after receiving full information Lewis his settlement and restands turn to work order. the miners will do so. Mr Bergamo said. Basis of the dispute. which has kept the Kenilworth mine idle since Dec 14 apparentiv is the reluctance of the minerb to accept the election of Frank $25100 contract for emerFox as vice president of Dis gency work along 15 miles of trict 22. according to Mr Be- the lower Weber River Wednesigam. day Aas awarded to Floyd S SEAL OMITTED Nhitir.g. Salt Lake contractor, Mr Bergarr,o said that in the oy the Sacramento office of the !recent election the ballots of the S Army Engineers Kenilworth local and some of to be complete Expected 'their other locals were disqual- sometime in February. the work ified because the union seal did consists of dredging. widening. Infq appear on the ballot and clearing debris in order to a result. the locals have help prevent spring flooding. that another election said F. W McGregor. project be held or that the disputed engineer for the Sacramento votes be qualified. This request district. ha. been forwarded to the InWork will begin right after of the UMW the first of the year. said Mr. Iternational Board headquarters. McGregor. Salt Lake County Community Chest Thursday began hearings before the budget committee of the chest for funds for the coming year. Beginning at 9 a.m. in the Red Feather Building. 112 South State St., the budget committee under direction of Dr. Robert D Steele, chairman, heard seven of the agencies agree to stand on the budget plan of June while the remainder of the agencies appealed for additional hinds Hearings were slated to continue until 5 p.m. Unofficial tabulations of the funds collected in this years Red Feather campaign total $299.- 202.50. Following the hearings the budget committee will study funds available and meet sometime Friday to submit the recommendations to the board of directors of the chest I Both speakers said Mr Bar vast in his ham had used fluence with the amusement industry and his intimate for, tact with the people of this area to push and promote ever project that served the public welfare. Kenilworth Work Stoppage Held Due to Dispute in Union Election KENILWORTH John L Lewis has ordered immediate mttlement of the strike at the Independent Coal and Coke Company Mine at Kenilworth Me also has directed that the miners return to their Jobs by Tuesday according to contract. The order from the United Mine Workers chieftain was contained in a telegram received late Wednesday by Local Union 5861 Kenilworth, according to William Bergamo, vice president. TO WIRE DETAILS Iro 'lowing receipt of the wire, the miners held a meeting at which the majority of them expressed the desire to return to work, said Mr. Bergamo. Me ager In froth gat ) LEWIS ORDERS STRIKE ENDED ( 000116 1 ,:1.::i k 21, r Dtcte.-tbe- Y-E-- S, savings. s Value. men, for oil neN er S, dreamed I-E-- The rhance in ontfit Tourte lf with more for lee. Tomorrow S, possible are yours. Big Values In lien's Departments Sale Continues Until Saturday shop early! i6 the big day |