OCR Text |
Show , . - ,- - - i , , . . , , - , , , - - . a , , , , ' Bk.DESERET , NEWS, Thursday, June 8, 1950 L!RED CROSS NAMES -- S.COEDTO HEAD 'If UNIT 5 COUNTIES Sanpete Mentor, , I. Misa Alice Creer, diughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creer, 1129 East First South St, Thursday was named chairman of the college unit at University of Utah for the Salt Lake County Chapter, American Red Cross. Named vice chairman was Miss Barbara Cecil, daughter-of-M- r. and Mrs. Paul JCA.eit, 1171 East nth South St, according to E. C. Bergeson, chapter manager. A new secretary will be named at the ning of the fall quarter. The unit at the university now numbers approximately 300 students, 75 of whom during the past year have contributed 1221 volunteer hours of service to the ---'chapfeEPartiet 'live 'been given In't hildreril wards at LDS Hospital and at Primary and Shriners' Crippled Children's Hospitals, in addition to which 15 students have contributed 576 hours in reading to blind students at the and 40 others have read 600 hours to children In Salt Lake hospitals. -- - 1 STREAMLINING SOUGHT , BLM Official Plans - On-the-Si- - Au'dits te site audit system and to put the accounting back on the operator's level,"-- he said. , This will mean transferring accounts receivable to the actual site of operations, be ex.,,,, : plahied. The former system of shipping the agencies' books to Washington for audit will be , supplanted by having auditors visit the site. This will allow "The Hoover Report showed persons doing business with the , 1 the need for revising audit sys- - separate agencies within the .BLAtick,t9mPlete,the. PPeOtioq ...,.,,tems.,4e,,govenmumt-agenciae- a at' that level, he said. - . Beirne said. "The-Bure' The week-lon- g conference beof Land Management by doing Monday. gan of business worth $38,000,000 ' yearly sorely needs an accounting system patterned along commercial lines," he said . . "Our first step b to adopt a Future- plans for 'streamlining accounting in the Bureau of Land Management were discussed Thursday by .LP. Beirne, and finance officer, Do ,C BLIttcYlkshingtc He is in Salt Lake City at-tending the national BLM con- es In the irederal Build- - . -- 4 au . - - BiljhifilYbuiij T TOtif:Pätty,.....:i,...i. Ilfs.,:to.f:;:i3O0..:': 1 EiNErtit - ) ' ,: .t - --- ' By LBO N. PERRY pRovo prove je strangely quiet this week as htmdreds of Briglyan Young University stu- dents who have been a part of the city for eight months, left for their homes following an- nual commencement week and din beginning of summer vacs- More than 900 seniors or ap- one fifth et the echo ite populauon received their sheepskins and now are looking for full time employment or part time work in order to continue their studies old Mormon,- 'Erail- - left Canyon and cut over the moun- tains to Salt Lake Valley.. John' D. Gibs, 'conductor of the tour. explained that the Pio neer Memorial Highway extend-hu- g 36 miles from along Henefer next year. to Salt Lake City has yet to be With all school programs at oiled, graveled and improved in close In Utah County except some portions. Otherwise the summer school at BYU, the group would follow the trail summer recreationsprogranr in Cities throughout the ' TOOL county went into full swing. Ralph cluck chairman Ile said the pioneers were tm of mra. the Provo city recreation able to get down either Weber said Provo's recreation Canyon or Parleys Canyon with board, program, expected to be one of their covered"wagons fore took the cutoff across the the best will be in full opera mountains to Emigration Can- tion by Monday. , - , Young Memorial Toui members held a short program Thursday at Bender, the place where the .' arroir ' and-there- - : ' : Ion. ': marina mien. principal ' dud ON SEWAGE OremQueen Contett ' . - , -- --' ',k."- - JAIL, F!NES - 1.. 4' ' DRAWN BY 3 SPEEDERS Three speeders were slowed down Thursday I 4 ,. when they appeared in Police Court before City , , ,. - -- L. C. Skelton, chairman. assisted by Mr. Don Tolboe. Entries from all civic clubs, church organizations and busiInnesses will participate. dividual entries need not have a sponsor. Judges will be se- lected from neighboring Junior Chamber clubs. Entries will be judged wearing formals at the Scera Lounge and later in swimming suits at the Seen Pool. Judge Arthur L Mays. Ralph Mu, of 155 East - - South Si, Kr. An entriel was jailed for two days and S'kelton or Mr. Tolhoe not later fined $42.50; Rex L. than this Saturday evening. Twenty-Sevonth : I , 1 , ! ii- - 7 r h . , ' ' , ' N ,, ' ' .. - ' George, of Bountiful, Joined hbn in jail for the same time. His fine was $32. , . ' That Loom ' The third speeder was Hood Not Emberress William S. Barton, of 530 East Third South St. Be setr,serm1 tetetattetelliss re'eterat Pe was sentenced to one day alseest. sewed for 'pebbled eit led wrens New De ad Om le fear ell slip in, Jan and fined $27. Ode psis twee sprinkle easaz2Nut-ocellrado- r Charles F. Childress, of 'leos Laht Ave, Twill spend , zmitvs:, De" anefinleble Dem five days in Jail for not . IN osechroAsTarew edn. liweedda, - - - . Hann. ormitt. pat. at her dard Lyon Rune'. -- attempting collertive ..4 a local hospital el a long Lamm will he- heist Saturday at 11:x0 ...,. at 36 Ints.-C8t1- - Rlial of Jeans Church Society. irl' .1 Christ et Latter-da- y Saints. 32 years. Survivors Include her husban& three Mrs Round sons, ,Lessietit,L.. Sind John M., Rinnt,1 Sa:t Lame City. and Herbert E. Iturael Pocatetio: two sisters. Mrs. D. S. Taylor. Whittier, Calif, and Mrs. IL L. Anderson. Hemet. Calif.; a brother. George A. Lyon Inglewood. Calif, and seven grandehlidrea. Prienda may cati at 36 Haat Seventh South St, Friday Ironi 7 to 9 pin. and Saturday prior to funeral. lberial will be in Wasatch Lawn Mentortal Park. , .IF-d' Ae., -- , r IN's, I 1 t $g k N. - ..' - ' t ,, 4bia,. John J. Powell OODENJaba J Powell. 'ft of hos-56 At. died in an Ogden exd pttal at 7 am. Thursday after an Twenty-secon- tended WINS& Mr. Powell was bora Oct. t, 1973, In John kLarriott. Weber County. a son of Powell Mr. D. and Swats Joyce Powell. resided in Marriott until 1910 when he He was a retired farmer. moved to Ogden He was a inember el the Thtrty-fir- st Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saint high Priest in the Ogden Stake. He vas a ward teacher tor many seyears and as a young man bad beenAmetive tat vs Mutual Improvement William Henry Goodson Annie El-gi- R. Ogden-Pamel- ALUMINUM TILE SALE i -- Panguitch Population Drop - t-- , tl ALUMINUM TILE FACTORY Shepherd Rites Set R D Te end Eugen..''''-- 0 IF W A- xtep-daugh- . .. . oad one stop. Co44, oipeoaditiesed ealteephotet beeetitel sonenmed hgi. sad exper;encod intoriet deimam to tossili ye". Coons I. sod goo low obloyeble it is le ogled welipeper patterns et Do. " ' ly it WALLPAPER - DECORATING SERVICE aan - LAUPaPtirs of stria di Charm 2307 Itieklood Dti;it PAINT . t0-5 - 1 - - 0 89c $433 Sq. Yd. I I-.- . - it I Sq. Yd. and Up FURNITURE II . i, 5 pc. pc. - i , , . 1 . $127.95 VALUE I I.- - r , . 1. I Type Chairs Vrith . Plastic CoversChoice of colors $34 .,i 95 $7995 4 i an - i e Ii YOU .FularliTuRE CO . 1701SOUTH.11th EAST (In the Z'. t u Low as . - i rarpeting Walnut Bedrm. Sc! VIAREHOUSE ...110 ' . I . PAPER SUPPLIES 641141 1 , WALL- - tI ... Chromé Kitchen Set ' - e 6 2 pc. $12350' . I 1 $219.95 VALUE PAINT t A. Mohair Cover "Teti Yeai Guarcmtee" ' Noses, S53.00Value $3420 Living BoomSet tNs 1 MONTHS w j.:. 111111110.1 ) i . I 1 Linoleum .. 1 t t l'. TO PAT Inlaid ALL NEW HIGH GRADE Ift.4 . 10 24 - it All-Wo- With Matching Bon Spring 4. I'll tittli. , TO SAVE YOU DOLLARS INNERSPRING - - $6950 . , I ,,1 l 1 at Aditäll.y.' Warehouse Price! CEDAR CHESTS StS.50Value I - PLAN GENUINE GasHange . et o- You. Buy APARTMENT , A..,...1 pew wawa, eaatip ' ' sw,s UP ; a Te sYs S 1:11-- , WAREHOUSE-TO-CUSTOME- R ' The tote piece is Salt Lake City Ifie 1,,,11. what, pee Cell - ' lip , ii A -, . West. 111110 - - , 13 ' Dwain Angeles; Mr,i. Grace John Stockton, Calif.. and Mrs. Pearl Fee. Salt Lake City. and- - Ci7Y.; a sister, Mrs. Clevia Edwards, and two brothers, Melvin and Bay Shepherd, Peoria, 11L4 three Lana. two ten, Elver Goldner), IdArabia; the wallpaper pat. terns available in the Intermountain S''''''te21e1127rSIThollre 1 ,S.''' .11.. he sY - r U ,.,hn 'I - SITE !ITT: VIAREIMUSE - TO - YOU FURIIITURE CO. 0 . i 0...... The committees to be formed Samantha C. Dean In each county will study insmation, dividual needs, determine costs 511a married be 1904. On August la. of modern sewage disposal Quibell in the Belt Lake Temple. ituertwing is his widow. the following plants and survey methods of sons and daughter Merlin L. Preen. Los Leland J. Ralph IL and DeVin Angeles, such financing plants. R. Powell, Ogden: lass Vernet Powell, The county officials met at Marian. Ind.; W. Joseph H. (Alice) Beelszasuk Dayton Ohio; an adopted Ono the invitation of Mayor Earl J. Delore Pow.1L Ogdsn: maven grandchilGlad. of Salt Lake Cali who dren. one brother, Albert Powell, Ogden. and throe gist's Mrs. Lather Back Maz . pointed out that the sewage rielt, and Mn. Soy rows and Mum Isla Powell. a befast was in lake the probleni arrangements grin be ancoming acute. nounced by Lindquist end aces Mortuary. AU five counties contribute to the deposits of raw sewage Frank E. Burns in the take, officials decided. 1300121--Pra- nk 1 Burnet 95. of 2136 George W. Morgan, Salt Lake Salt Pinery!, A. dud Wednesday at a local ISIS. and Mo. June of injuries suffered as a result He Lake 20 married gra boepnal years agoCity CountY COMMission chairman .MrsNeilson was,a,inember manse liltvlioramk, Situ-en- d, said he would cooperate with of the Church of Jesus Christ of liseitler He vas born in Mersin Hay 29. 1995, west in IBIS' alter airs. Messick died May 1 of that year. He settled first tn end came to Ogden when a young matt Mayor Glade in setting up a Latter-da-y Palls. Ida, later coining to Bait He had resided hers since. Saints, serving in the Idaho Lake City. Wr. Burns 'was a painter ant interne' planning group. Sunday School and Relief SoHe was a retired mania( engineer. decorator include them daughters and He married Laura Batchelor of Ogden. ciety. She had helped prepare oneSurvivors son. Mrs J. L. Wombs. Salt Lake Surviving are his ode. toe daughters. many programs for these or- CBI: Mn. Margaret Schub. Los en- Wm Helen Hamilton and Ars. Viola Mn- IL R. Bryson. and Raymond (Harbin. ries: t and seven grandchildren., all ganizations. Messick Bowls& Wyo.; ono sister. Mrs. of Ogden. IMP R. Mo.: C. Webster. Shelton. grandSurviving besides her hus- children. and five Funeral services em be Bald Friday at in the Larkin Sons Chapel conductband are a son, Stephen NeilPalma' arrangements min be an- 3 p nounced from 34 gast Seventh South St. ed by Bishop Thomas Chorkette of tits Buy Direct From Factory Third Ward Church of Jesus Chrut et son, USS Perch, United States Lamer-da- y Saint& Friends !nay call at Navy, and a sister, Mrs. Elgiva the mortuary Thursday from 5 to 9 pm. 12 BEAUTIfUt COLORS end Friday until nine of services Z. Allen, SaltLake City. Shows Will be in the Ogden CUT Serial Enough tit for the avorage bath for pointed temporary recreation FOOCT Funeral services will be held director to succeed Jesse SchoIPER as little as $23.20 in Mt. afternoon the Saturday Hans J. Miller field, wiln bas accepted a recrea- Pleasant South Ward chapel in SO. EXPERT INSTRUCTION. IT'S EASY TO tion position In California. AMERICAN PORX Funeral 119rTiCell Garin TILE YOUR OWN BATH of Bishop Arnold Y. Panguitch. Population charge for Rana 64. Miller. died ?nthwho J. The recreation program has Stevens. Friends may call at the field County, ha declined since day in a local boapitak will be held OPEN DAILY 84 at I atiL to the American been designed to take in, almost family home WEDNESDAY AND NIIIDAY EVENINGS 74 P. IL to services. the 1940 census, it was an- Saturday Pock Second Ward thane. Church a prior every age group including Sainte. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant nounced Thursday by Kenneth Jemo Christ st teter-da- y games, and dancing instruction B. Dyer, district director. U. S. Bishop Sows Duffey of the alittniCILS Ilowasib Ward officiating. Cemetery. Pert have been arranged for tiny tots Department of Commerce. Friends may can at the Annabel Solt take Gt : and handicraft instruction is The 1950 count tabulated Miller redeems. 20T Wee Socand 1 65 Wont Fourth South Phone South' elazday Irma 10 ara. scheduled for the "older folks." Wednesday totaled 1485. com- service.St.Serie will be ba American Pork The recreation will be under pared with 1979 in 1940. City Cone Miry molar the directive et trained supervisors who will rect play activities at each of Provo's parks. Miss Beth Archibald and Miss Patti Moore are a at Pioneer; Mrs. Armond Eggertson, at North. Miss Geoid Funeral services will be con- 12 NOON to 9 P.U. Thornton, Memorial; Mrs. Elea- ducted Friday at 12:15 p.m. You "Cash and Carry" It Away TUES., WED, THUS. You Pay Little It's nor S. Page, dance director; at 255 Second East St. for NorSAT, iP A.M. TO 6 P.M.. Mrs. Genieve Anderson, drama man Shepherd. 56. of 452 North FrandMrs. and Elaine director; Sixth West St, victim of a traf....1 sen, handicraft. Marion Olsen will supervise fic accident. Mr. Shepherd was killed soft ball; Rand --Clark will direct . , , ---- ,- -, , ,, .... .., ,3 'beselialli With Fre& Mien In Tuesdayatternoon when Etruck " .. over backed him. charge of tennis, and BM LawrHe was born May 27, 1894,1 ence, director of swimming. All swimming classes will be held In Wilfick, Ky., son of Robert at Park Ro-Son Monday and L. and Ranier Hall Shepherd.1 liul On Nov. 10, 1945, he married Wednesday mornings. NOTE: For all recreation Hazel Whiting Golden in Salt drum beaten The post of Lake City. L cit3r recreation Ifirector is wide At the time of his death he open. according to Mrs. Craven. was employed by the State The job 101 not be fMed per - Road Commission. Inaneply .tmtO the re,creation Surviving are his widow, two board and city commission is sons and a daughter by a previ-satisfied they have the best man ous Arranged Arranged marriage. Melroy H. and or woman to direct Proves e Lee DOWN Mrs. . It De,11 t -, - , .. - Amodei CARSON . to Rum.! In She was a tomaber of the Wilson Ward 4114. 7.; . , 1 Arge"---Mo- rk Lee Moffatt Hale Get she was married Infest 0 Salt . il , . Celestio W. East Seventh South St. Mtn Rubel vas horn July IL 166.2. IIS act Lak City. to Joseph Des and KW Goddard Lyon. - , ,.,..0a.,la IS"..! f K, phi.--an- action, - it runeral services for Suinett Thecililihis English, speech and foreign 63. of 32 Emu Second South St languages in Pleasant Grove Roney. who died Monday. will be held Friday Schools-Shat1112 and Price Iligh tink et, 280 EgAtiVrtA temPle eive may call at tim ilaci at tended the University of Cali- teesFriends d Thursday treat 4 to S tY,,wicee. Bartel fornia at Berkeley and Brigham Friday front 10 Am beLearn Memorial be will Wmatch in Young University during- sum- Pan-- , mer sessions. Agnes M.. Anderson BACK "G'I Rostileti mass for Agnes ht. Anderata. 00, of 1386 Fifth East St, who Med MonIn 1918 she became a member day at her residence. will be celebrated ?noisy at 10 amt. at Out Divine Saviours of the faculty of North Sanpete Catholic Church. Second last and Ninth Smith Streets. by Ms Paw. Anthony Arher High School, continuing nold. Mn. Andereen was born to Minot. English and speech teaching June 23. 1069. and woo the widow of Wiluntil her illness. liam Anderson who dad In Salt Lake 1937. She organized and sponsored CityOnlyIn survivor Is an adopted son. BrL the Groverian year book at Karl T. Curren. Pt. Lewis, Wash. will be recited Thursday at Rosary Pleasant Grove High Schools pm at 372 East First South St.. where from 1 to and was instrumental in hav- friendsandmay call Thursday Friday prior to services. Burasi pin. ing the large blocked G placed w!',1 be in Bail Lake City Cemetery. on the mountainside east of rred W. Harper Pleasant Grove. ?red W. Harper. 47. el 1541 Eleventh Halt Lake Mrs. Neilson also sponsored Tom 64, died en rout. to a was being Wednesday when be the year book and school paper hospital tams for a health cbetk-u- p was born In Hew York City, July at North Sanpete High School. 10,lie1902, a son et Joseph lonnoch Ana Harper. He came with hie paresis A daughter of D. J. and a boy to Salt Lake Cite and had Evans Thurman, early resided bore since. Mr. Harper worked 26 years ler the Utah pioneers, she was born at Denser Rio Grande and Western RailCompany as an Mlles worker. Lehi, .-Utah County, Nov. 8, road Survivors include ono son.. Mak Link-to- n 1889- She was married to Harper. San Francisco Funeral Arrangements will be anFrancis James Neilson, promi- nounced front 36 East ileventis south SS. nent woolgrower in Mt. PleasAlien Messick ant, Dec. 20. 1920 in Salt Lake EdgarAllen Messick. 74. died ThursIdgar City. day at I a.m. al his residence. 767 last 3120 South St.. of coroeary adagios. Mr. Messick was born In Bowers Mai ACTIVZ LDS came to posal committees in each of the counties was taken Wednesday at. a meeting ciL representatives of Salt Lake, Weber, Davis Box Elder and Tooele Counties in the Salt Lake City and County Building. Biggest potential danger to all five counties is the raw sewage dumped annually into Great Salt Lake, polluting the waters, creating potential health menaces, and threatening recreation facilities, county officials declared. Best solution to the problem, they decided, was to let each county work out a sewage disposal plan of its own instead of c God- 67. of 342 last SevSouth St.. tehe died Wednesday enteenth - . , 3 30 addirbm--nr- triZse - Wednesday st I SOL Latter-da- FALSE TEETH 1, , should-toute- having a driver? , license. twantAw PLEASANTMrs. Miri- -' y Mint& am Brown Thurman Neilson, She was married to Carl Benson In Lelia Salt in 1865. City well known Sanpete County The sewage disposal problem 80, Mrs. Balleal 'was I amber ii the school teacher. died Wednesday Eldridge Ward Relief Society. In Great Salttake wisiii tu bar Irasbedidare nearer eventual solution'Thurs- afternoon In a Mt. liWalint Isos two brothers. Charles sad Bred GniSalt Lake three a grandchilillness. City; Menem, after long day after five northern Utah pital Sh and teven Mrs. Neilson was graduated dren, was preceded in death by two sans sad counties set up committees to three daughter'. of from the Utah in the University study problem. Decision to form sewage dis- 1911, after which she taught Sidney Theophilus Robey MT. ONE STOP... 1 GUI teal Ruby G. L. R ....el.., foi Funeral - ' crry. Wew,Ptessmat serdesig died and burial ior Marc Amadei, wise ewe. dent Abakland. CAM, in May 30 ." ducted la Carson City Juin I. City. Partner ant engineer at ,A.,.. survived by A resident et Americas' Pork since Mr. Attiodet is son end a Whim the Miller 1131. lir had engaged- in . two brotherm- John sheep business. raid-- . amet Survivors ,,,b.11,414,,,,,,kis Zridear,," include Maul' EsPeleverst7Mtaadet Cagacrazathertne: Sato. OLTUCO , X. C, a brother. and Itra Pleads Tatar. Parkertarb. Ameri- City. Mk and four sisters. Cala. can Pert: Mo, Marion Field. Mn. Cleo Schow-- Ransom and Igra. Da lien Coates, II' Prose. Cdesda Ida.--M- rs. BEULLIFY. Achows trt, Rmpert, died Ista Sanday thg home ot her wet Floyd Schee., Eldnert. at ailments incident to sea. 2d. 111162.' Sirs. &how was bora Lee for services APT01. at Lehi, a daughter ot Williams dieser eofiats Hale, 3. who was crushed MonAlamo Leonel& Lock Willis and Smith were bulidoser a andel day alternate married Nov --10. Ism, --Thum. haat, She was&how. Is --..,,,- - . c,6, ", Lad, th thOl.DW day at I:30 pm. to GeorgeiSheP. was , I' active ht chards aa A f t n Temple. the in .4'' North Ward chapel. LehL Pollowlag the death of her hew. ,, Church ot Jesus band in 1917. et Alnieo. she retiree& t 1144 ehruit of LAIACI, to Lehi. where she Used instilseas. when she cense to live with ter ,...loolivolv.,,,i , day Saints- She was preceded in death by two Lee was the eon ' Jonathan Herri- - children. gurriTing are two dalaghtera. '", and M-- Mrs Arthur Webb. Kakints. W6141, and ' -- -94 man Habit Archibald Met. L. D. 'Adm. Portland. Medea. met I i s e a 5'1 ,,, i o ; v -' Moffat. born May her son. Mr. &how. ' v 15:z : Attent2Z 1922. tit He was graduated Thursday by the Payne Mortuary. lurk trout the Star Val- - where services and Mired VI ho try High School ducted., and the Star Valley State Seminary. Davis On 'May 27. 1944. William Henry (Cape IDAHO FALLS he tarried Dorothy Davu, 90. dud Wednesday to an Ida los Jensen of Grover. Hospital atter a Mort Semis. at Rigby. Falls len Hale Wye, Davis was bora Nov. IL ISIS. al Mr. Use solemnized in Ids. The marriage wait )lomPort Huron, Mich-- . sad moved la 'MIND Ivalls Temple Jona 20. 1947. 19317. His mite. Metvnisi 1-1- 711811 He served as an advisor In one of tan& ta death-H- e ta hits preceded Davit the deacons gnoratne in the North Ward. was employed at Bette. Mose, Oa He had served as amistant Scout mascram operator. stationary enpnees La and ter In Troop 72 at Atton for several Idaho Past ilium reatded He years. He was a ameba Si the Tenth 1933.had Quorum et Elders. Lola Survivors Include a Survivors include bis wife, Kre. Doro- W. Hampton. Idaho Palls- - and a otep-aso- t, Mrs. Allison IL W. Butte. thy J. lisle; his mother. Archie Fritz,. It M. Hain Hale. Afton; a brother. Buta Funeral HUm. nal anneunc Ie Afton: five sisters, Mr Visa Ann Hoehn neral arrangements. Los Angeles, Calif, Mrs. Rena Alice MorMerrltt. gan. Rigby. Ida.. Mrs. Bessie ThatchE. Bedford. Wyo.. Mrs. Leal Harris. Hale. Afton. er, Ida, and. Miss ,Orate for , , Etutsral sere-xiIDAHO ?Alia-- Annie Elizabeth Goodson, 69. who Palls Idaho an hospital Wednesday in will be conducted Saturday as 2 psis la Ward pet. tho Idaho Paha FlIth Mrs. Samantha CathROOSEVELT Lotter-da- y arsne (Cermet Dean. al. wife of &Won Church of Jesus Christ ofR. Knaves of Saints. Clarence Bishop by at 2 pm. at Perry Dean. died Wednesday her remdenco here of causes Models to the Ninth Ward, can et the taattly boson Friends may ML 346 Gladstone. Saturday from 10 am to IL Imam oft Kansas. she was born to vertices Prior to that Um letends may BUM Donlphan County Dec lg. 1165, daughcall at Um Wood ?antral ter of Jacob and Catharine Arnsentrout be in Ptelding Memorial Part la In wal Sortnger. She moved with the family Falls Idaho 1892 to ran Luis Valley. Cola. and came , Mrs,. Goodsoa Was born Pets S. 18211. i to the Cintah Basil It 1904. She had Meadows. Iltab, to Joseph Hyrum and Anlast for resident Roosevelt tel a bows nie Sanaa Labram On Aus- - 2. 1903 oho codas 1 four years. was married to Ezeloal JohnSlat was married to Mi. Dean Wirth 7. who died May 25. 1943two sons and Ebro Survivors include 1139g. In Tsamide. Colo. D. Mrs: Desn was a steinber of the Roosedaughters. Mrs Laura Walker. linen-Mrn Hancock Goodson. Mrs, Thelmo velt Baptist Church. Lemmo a son. Mrs Kremer, and Rhodes Survivors Include her husban& ;dna Robert Dean. Roosevelt: four daughters. all of Idaho Palls; Wesley Goodson. Swats Mrs. Grace Phillips. San Diego, Csitt; Valley, and Mrs Hurl Branner. Ratoo Mrs. Della Burton, Lapoing Cintals Counper: 2S grandchildren: and one brother and Owe M-s- Mrk-- 4e40. ty; ,MAS,,,,Psarl. MaTt11,4414tabnitti. Turner, Roosevelt: 12 grandchild:ea and tett Witting' Mrs. Ida Hills. Mrs Ma Rhoads& adz& 27 Dinstan Mortuary of Roosevelt will as- Georgia Fowler and Mrs. Mabel Arm. au of Idaho Pallt, sessor Latest arrangements. ii Orem'attress - : Hansen GG: residence. 3M3 South State St.,,after a long atnell. Mrs. Hansen was born April 22, 1064 In trederickstin. Norway, to Edward and Ensmeth Sycversen Oulbrazimen. la sim catm to the United States so a convert to the Churn of Jesus Christ of Succumbs at 60 Walter J. Eldredge, Salt Lake Maeser Elementary School. a conducted the program. sports and recreation booster city, ' Arthur L. Gibbs , of Portage, trim way back, has been Utah, presented a table lamp to 1!.LLGeorgeLS, riTotmg,. 112. oldest member of the party ind grandrecreation. ' son of Pres.', Brigham Young. A BTU student dropped into Heber J. Burgon, East Jordan, the office in Provo this week from the a party gift presented to supply the society editor with to Mr. GlIeL ' the nuptial Information about his !buddy who was being married. When the society editor Other' speakers were H. c. Set-Sunda- y (77asked him "Caning away outfit." , Pitcher of Lewiston, Utah; Norhe wrote. 'Automobile and man Lloyd, Berkley, Calif.; J. ; eke." That might be a little ' ' R. Nichol,' Holladay and Mrs. OREMA contest to select a breezy. Clove Orem City. Peterson, to Brigham represent City 1 queen The group was to reach Salt in t tasks City late Thursday afterSuni , a 20.day tour by Celebration; will be held 1 - noon ending. btu:of principal points day at the Scera Lounge and chartered ' of historic Interest to Church swimming pool at I p.m. 1 of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y The contest is under the di; ,members between Salt rection- of. the- - Orem - Junior L.Siint& t Lake 'City and Vermont. Chamber of Commerce with Mr. to see practically all - -- Mrs. Student Exodus Leaves Provo 'Strangely' Quiet ; :' SET STUDY OBITUARY NOTICES - Gustavo - s Mr. Miller was born in Anserican Pork Jan. A. 11186. son of John C. and Mary Christetuwa Millet. On May 28. 1920. he Jimmied Margaret Light in Log Angeles. . - " U. Graduate, it tan Port. - . , ' Anderson arid Sone Mortuary - -- - . w - ,. P , - , , - , , , ' ,, -- , PHONE Old-Church) , 8-83- t ' t I ! 11- t ,. , . , , , , 1 0 , |