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Show ..ir -- -4A--DESE-RET NEWS; - Moncialt,'Octobirt-'-9,-1950- 6100 1 ue CPSTLYIN,-MANPrOWE- EA rMee - Thomas, Bennett Discussion 4 Will Be Feature ftwoomm,pme,,,,...gfit - , 0," tr.; WASHINGTON (AP)-:-Th- e nation's casualty figures in the Korean fighting totaled 20,359 since the combat began last June, reports from the Department of Defense showed, - Monday. of that total, 3075 were killed, 12,022 wounded, 4149 missing. 1035 Injured in War zone accidents and 78 known prisoners of the enemy. Pennsylvania ad the largest number of casua1ties-1-509 -up to navy-:- Nrrada was last with su ally totals from other Mountain West states beside -- Nevada showed Idaho with 79, ,Utah 66 and Wyoming U. Combined total tor the four state, was 195. Mountain West Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force casualty figures by states-- as shown by the Associated Press - ' tabulation, follow IDAHO: Dead Wounded Miming Injured PrisiVen 1 4 32 17 9' Army ' 0, 0 0 10 6 Marines , SGT. DON T. SIVERIDAN Dies la coast hospital - sea-lio- :FOR1 UTAH STUDENTS 'Voice of Democracy Contest Opens Monday , -- - - The Fourth Annual 'Voice of Remocracy" contest for Utah of the tenth, eleventh and teweltth grades begins Monday under sponsorship of the National Junior Chamber el Commerce. - The contest has as a thma Commission s I Suspends, 25 Licenses , motorist' were without Utah driver permits Monday Is a result of Utah Tax Commission ,action on traffic , Twenty-fiv- e violations. . Revoked one year for drunk -drMng-were licenses Of James Bridges, Iron Springs, Iron , County; Max William Bunker, Frances Jones, and Jay Lindsay, Salt Lake City; Finley John, Moccasin, Ariz.; David Kerbs and Arthur Ray Smith, Ogden; Isaac ,CaMn McDonald, Provo; Sherman Stanley, -- Hill Field, and - Dallas Clayton Weyand, , Roy. - - The tax commission Ordered the licenses of ' Robert Harry Bogk and Lehi Idellegers both of Salt Lake City. suspended tmtil they file accident report', while Putt eiForreet-Tbunt- of Pleasant Grove was suspended he satisfies a judgment against him- as the result of an -'- '' - . i -- -- -- i I -,--- i 3 accident . - Suspended until Feb. 1, 1931, t - for operating a motor vehicle t during a suspension period Were i t driver permits of William W. i Henline, Matne,andGeorge i Wilton McCrone. ' 1 Licenses of Reid Nyilliam Sal- ley, 'Perron, Emery County, and lAnne Egbert McMillan, Ogden, were suspended . for three month' lot hit and run driving. Suspended six months for - -- - negligent driving were permits of LaVern Myron Lloyd and Merrell Rees Miller, Salt Lake City. Suspended three months for the same violation were 11- - censes of Everett Hansen, Span- I ish Fork; Ivan Harry, Godfrey Klem, and Britton Lee, Salt Lake City; George Pyper HenI derson. Ogden, and Ray Tolman Kitchen, American Fork. , -- , , ' . Sen.-Elbe- speak for Democracy." It will end Nov. -lt).' after Which hing speeches from all 48 states will be judged in Tulsa, Okla., headquarters of the Jaycees. Prizes, according to Robert C Poe, chairman of the Con., test in Salt Lake City, will be four $500 Scholarships to a school of choice plus an expense trip to Washington for an audience with the president. Winning speeches will also be recorded for the !slisoice of America's for transmission to other countries. Mr. Poe said 1500 high school student participated in thx1949 contest in Utah. Any student in good standing may enter. ,Entrants write their speeches and then read them to an audience from behind a screen. Winners are l'weltedu and judged at a central point. Helping Mr. Poe on the Salt' Aid.s:St011-,-,:.,----.Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce Voice, of Democracy's committee are Don Robins, Christ Stenos, Stanley R. Jackson and Dee Lowder. Welfare problem s under the newly-amendSocial Security Act and through the Civil De- tense Program were discussed Monday by members of the County Welfare Directors' As-sociation at the Capitol. be Welfare Department's Def shop, P . Funeral services will be con- - grant" was introduced to the dlducted Tuesday at 2 p.m., la the rectors at their opening session meet by H. C. Grandview - Ward chapel of a two-da- y . Church of Jesus Shoemaker. chairman of the , Christ of Lat- - Utah Public Welfare Commis: ter-da- y , Saints. son. , , - -- - 2930 Twentieth Following the opening cereEast St., for monies, which also included re4 Alvus N. Pat- - marks by James A Miller. k ki - - , terson. 84, 2710 Lake County director, president of the association, and Dr. P. T. Melbourne '".".4. I was Farnsworth and J. Parley who Ave., .01' killed Friday White, other; members of the when he was state commission, directors disjai struck - by an cussed the new social security amendments. automobile. Friends may Principal concern was placed Mr. patterson call at 2350 on administration of the new East Thirteenth South St., Mon- federal program pertaining to day from 4 to 8.30 p.m. and the permanently and totally disG. Cart and Tuesday from 10 a.m. to time abled, with James W. Kirkham- of. the ElMoine of funeral at the home of a stare office prelenting the plandaughter, Mrs. Mildred Cap-so- ned materiab -- 2075 East Thirty-thir- d is schedOfficers of Election South St. Burial will be in Wasatch uled for the final session Tuesday afternoon. Lawn Memorial Park. win-studen- ts ,f.010,i:c0.0,jt,...:. Welfare' . , ; Aes, Woundon:-- -I Cs. Dal: G. Sorter, Irons, Ida. Route .1 -- -- i 1.(ivii ed Funeral Set For Car Victini -- ' tr- - ,,,I.- I L Navy uecumb4'' 'A Salt Lake Marine sergeant, veteran of two and one-hayears in the Pacific theater during World War P who had returned to' active duty less than six weeks ago, died Friday in a California naval hospitaL He was Sgt. Don Thomas Sheridan of 273 rest Fourth North St., husband of LaRae Parke Sheridan. Sergeant Sheridan died in the Santa Margarita Ranch Naval Hospital in Oceanside. Cali I.. following surgery for cancer: of the spine. Arrangements w e r being midflMonday for returning the body to Salt Lake City for fu- neral services and burial. Final will be an arrangements from 36 East Seventh South St A son of Frank and Leticia Anna Steward Sheridan, he was born in Salt Lake City Sept. 17., 1924. He married LaRaeParke Feb. 28, 1948, in the Salt Lake Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-- d a y Saints. Sergeant Sheridan reported to Camp Pendleton, Calif., Sept 2, for active duty with the Salt Lake City 11th Tank Battalion. Marine reserve. Several days later. be was admitted to the hospitaL Surviving are his widow, Salt Lake City; a son, Patrick Lee Sheridan; his father. two broth-firL3rfln and Frank Sheridan Jr., all of Salt Lake City; three sisters. Shirley Sheridan, Houston, Tex., and Darlene and Ilene Sheridan. Salt Lake City, Mrs. Alice and Steward, Salt Lake City. n, Pvt. lames W. Thomason, on of Mn. Ethel Dora Thomason, Council, Ida.o, t. 70OO - 0 42 it 4 10 2 -- 1 0 1 39 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 41 11 2 2 17 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 Army Marines Air Force Navy 0 0 1$ 9 2 ,0 Totals -- 0 Totals UTAH: lf 4 - Salt Lake G. Tells Of Battle 0 o WYOMING: Army. Marines Air Force Navy 0 0 .. 21 '1 - .. mm. Totals , 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 I Bpdget Estimate Falls Despite Inflation S. L.. In spite 4;,f increased wages and other operating expenses, the Salt Lake City Department of Finance and Public Affairs has submitted a tentative budget for 1951 which is $26,000 Mayor Earl J. Glade was $398,- - by the Water and Public Safety Departments and those yet to come from the Streets and Park indicate a, sul), Departments 000, remaining from the 1950 appropriation which would be adequate to take care of neces- 022.. sary capital expenses for bothi The 1951 tentative figure years-- He said for this reason sent Monday to Auditor Louis he had made no request for T. Holley was $386,229.50. money other than to operate . Budget requests submitted 1 t. 1 t. 1 . air-dro- C-4- ... k4, 110,0r,-;174-,Eit- - o. , "P' 117,---;; 0044 el" t s, ,,s 't Mishap Victim Funeral Set CITYFuneral CEDAR ..... .4.r i, kt s...ts !'4 ellft.0,,now,iOkniMelil OGDEN.-----Held--.- -- Shaun& Bowden NEWS CONGRATULATES DESERET Marilyn Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S. Miller, 1444 Michigan Ave.; Francie Lynn Beckstead, daughter of Mr. and . - - Mary Lentz Jay Lee Frantle Beekstead Marilyn Miller - Husband MO fy - ser- vices for Benjamin Francis Swift. 48, husband of Norma Harris Swift, will be held Tuesday at 2 pm at the Southern Utah Mortuary chapel. Mr. Swift died Oct. 4, fol- - .', '411 South St; Jay Mrs. Francis Beckstead, 1039 Albert Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Lee, 373 G St. Tod Park, Tooele; Mary Lou Lentz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James. E. Lentz. 1716 Harrison Ave.: Shauna Bowden., daughter or M. and 151R Suring lane;... Digit niatie ,rtulton. ,, ...s4; of Mr. and Mrs. C. NV. Poulton, 4195 South 1500 East atYerka..Calif, lie Was a n.sil- daughter ' and- - Mrs. Marvin L. St,-"Wayne Louis Steadman, dent of Mentnittlei--Calif.-----He was born Aug. 14, 1904, at Steadman, Midvale; Kayleen Fitzgerald. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lake Tapp, Wash., a son of Franklin C. Fitzgerald, Draper; Robin Lyne Houser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Houser, 629 Roosevelt Ave.; Stephen Dale George and Myrtle Moore Swift. He married Norma Harris. Clark, son of Mr, and Mrs. Dale G. Clark, 4600 Seventh East St., former Paragonah resident at Murray; Julianne Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaWrence M. Brown, 2177 Kensington Ave., and all other babies one year old Los Angeles, Nov. 6, 1937. Monday. (Babies pictures are taken free of charge at the 'offices 4)i- - ttle Deseret- - News.-- 33 Richards- - St.- in Montague. Calif.:Iwo brothers, Ogden. Don Lund Studio in Clearfield and Bountiful Studio in John Swift, ,Prineville, Ore, Bountiful. Monday through Friday from 10 cm. to 3 p.m. three and the Rev. Kenneth L. Swift, davs - prior to the babies birthday.) Los Angeles; and one sister BABIES WERE - BORN IN 'SALT ,LAKE CITY HOS Mrs Thelma Mulkey, Silverton, PITALS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY TO: ' Ore-' GIRLS. ; . ill be in the. cedar Burial Mi....and Mrs. William ' Mihlberger, 741 East 2019 South St City Cemetery wider the dime- , ' Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Starr, 354 Hubbard Ave. ' tion of the Southern Utah M or- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crosby, Centerville. , tua ry . Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Firth, 1658 Harvard Ave. , - -Mr. and Mrs. Gary Barsnick. 2793 East 2880 South St. , Mr. and Mrs. Val Bernard, 1431 Sherman Ave. Arrestedand Mrs. LaMar Hatch, 133 East Eleventh South St. ,, Bountiful. Wife Shooting-. Mr . a rs. Richard Erwin. 964 Genesee Ave. , Tod. !ark, Tooele. aanndd mikrIrsr.iS.mliaanelGrey Monday lit ascity jail for "investigation of Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Maker Woods Cross. sault with a deadly weapon" was La Salle Turner, 32, of 163 Twenty-fift- h St. He was arrested after Mrs.Irene Turner, his wife, appeared at police headquarters with a superficial bullet wound in her , , t, left shoulder. ,t me" talk t Turner was bobied and a .32 F. , 4 . calibre revolver confiscated. Funeral services for David According to police. Turner said Sulley Ferimson-3- 4- vartold son it accidentally went off when of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferguson. 1 he was unloading the firearm 2388 'Emigration Canyon. will 7" .111 be conducted Tuesday at 2:30 Woman Catches-Hcil- e 's l'N:47141p, S e p.rn.r.at 125 North Main St. The4 , 40 ?dia. i was killed Nettie when Irvine, J. 62, of', boy Saturday a trailer fell on him. ' 1352 North Second West St, I LVIii041woroma, I Friends may call at the 'place Monday! auffereit a laceration 0. ' 7, of ' funerat Monday from 4 to I of her right hand when she f :.; .J. lex,. .11."4.--. , ' : Ir- '14i .- -8.30 p.m.-and t it aT-a washing 'Tuesday prio;-atlo- tt raught-thehand'- in 101111""" ..., i machine .wringer at the resi- services. Burial will be k I dence Lake City Cemetery.- of a neighbor..---- Dille Finite's Wayne Steadman Aeyleen Fitzgerald - CASUALTIES LISTED I qq..11--- Includes the Salt take Tribune-Telegram, willed $75,900 to the Roman Catholic bishop of Salt CPL. ERVLsi G. RICHARDSON Lake-350,000 for the St. Ann's, of battle writes Orphanage and $23,000 for edu30 DAY- .ÉIGHT cation of priests in the Salt Lake Diocese. She was the widow of Thom- as Kearns..former IT. S. senator feorn- Utah, Vibe' gained-hisweal- th as an investor in the Park City mines. Chief heir as the trust Wail terminated and its assets distributed, was their..son, "We took a shower and got Kearns, Salt Lake City, who clean clothes today, after 30 9194,407.58. inherits days on the front lines; It sure Altogether, $1,118,437.28,, in does feel good." , Thus wrote a young Utah sol- assets was distributed. dier serving with the First BatMajor portion of the trust talion, 23rd Regiment of the fund consists of shares in the United States Second Division, Kearns Corporation, which opChangnyong, (Reuters) in Ko- erates the Kearns Building in rea. addition to tile newspaper. The letter sent by Cpl. Ervin Mrs. Kearns had resided in G. Richardson to his parents, Reno plior to her death in Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richardson, 1943. When the estate was ad240 Oak St., Midvale. began: mitted to probate in that year, "Dearest Mom and Dad. Just a assets were valued at $1.576,- few lines to let you know that 164.15. Trustee for the estate we are in a rest area now." has been John F. Fitzpatrick, Cpl. Richardson told the story publisher of the Salt Lake of a "Korean Custer's Last Tribune-TelegraStand," explaining how 600 Rxhausted. G. Vs fought for three it 7 p saved supply days, stumbling over their own them. dead and wounded, against In the three days the Battalion lost 300 men. 2verwhelming Communist crowding in a tight circle Corporal Richardson is a foraround them. mer student of Jordan High The battalion in which Cpl. School. He enlisted in the Army Richardson wav serving was Dec. 20. 1948. He is a member without rations for 36 hours of the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints. and without water for 18, when Latter-da- y ' - : . :.:.'mpoNTAi.N.':NysT,..-':-The Department of Defense Monday listed the following Mountain West men as easutitles of the Korean'Witr- :- Kilied in Action: LPL ,Geozge N. Overlield, son of John B. Overfield, Route 1, Jerome, Ida. rt (Special to the News) RENODistribution of more than a million dollars in assets of the estate of the late Jennie J. Kearns was approved here Monday by Dist. Judo A. J. - - :$'-- -- a It La k(- TIE Trutlf.".. CEDAR CHORUS COMING Special music will be furnished by the Cedar City Master Singers under the direction of Reed B. Berrett. The meeting will conclude with a report by ITEA President Ray S. Merrill. Pleasant Grove, and the nomination ef officers. n Preceding the general Thursday afternoon, 38 special groups will hold section meetings. The second general session is scheduled for I a.m. Friday at the Tabernacle, with Dr. Willard E.Givens as key speaker. Dr. Givens is executive secretary of the National Education Association. , SHOW INCLUDED From the third general session Friday at 0.30 p.m. at the Tabernacle will be broadcast Dwight Cooke's popular radio show, People's Platform." Originating in the Friday night meetins. the show will feature a discussion by D. Thomas and Wallace F. Bennett, candidate for the Senate.They will speak on "How Should We Best Educate for Democracy," and Mr. Cooke will moderate the discussion. - The ll-State High Schoiil Chorus directed bi Howard S. Swan will present special musical numbers at the meeting. The conference will conclude -with a final general session Saturday at 11.30 a.m. at the Assembly Hall on Temple Square: Dr. Malcolm S. MacLean is professor of higher education at University of California, Los Angelis. New officers of the VIA are to be introduced at this meeting. The 'public is invited to attend all of the general sessions. - 14' director- - of the &Alai Science Foundation at the University of Denver, Is the scheduled spaker. He is to discuss "Eduzators e speech she will enter in the National Jaycee sponsored contest, Voice of 'Democracy:" 'Helping her is Arthur in the national competition last year Maud, 'runner-u- p Both are'students of West High School. 1(earils , BeA Mark Cherrington, SPEAK FOR DEMOCRACYDiane Davis records the itidge Oltellso Corean Caualty List,,Ilits 20,35 - and-th- 7'; LI J 4 Nearly all the 6100 Utah Education Assoctistion members are expected to attend the groups fifty-thir- d annual convention here beginning- - Thursday,- - Allan hrlrest said MondayT Schools throughout thestate will be closed Thursday and Friday,--andlb- a first general session will beheld Thursday at 5:30 p.m. in the Salt Lake Tab-D- r. . ' 1- nd-M- - -- Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Katz. 358 West Sixth North St--Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Longdo, 1808 Fifth East St. Mr. and Mrs. Graham S. Campbell, '1375 East Thirteenth South St. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shoemaker, 291 Eost South Temple St. Mr. and Mrs..Wilson At.toy, 973 Garfield Ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Geizle, 42 Jeremy SI ' w Kearns:--- Theodore Stubstad. 457 Sixth East St. Mrs. Mr: and d and Mrs. Bruce Hintze, 2400 East South St. Mr, ad Mrs. Bruce Carr, 977 First Ave. Mr. and Mrs: Robert Backman, 2113 CrystatAve. Mr, and Mrs; James Gardemann. 1948 Berkeley St. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn R. Muir,.407 East Third South St. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley carter, 2248Seventh East St. ROTS: Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Mellor, 2160 Texas St. and- - Mrs.- - JaMes Jarvis.- 175 H Mr. and Mrs. Ralpg Robertson, 1730 Roberta Ave. and Mrs. Fred Jenkins, 353 East Fifth South St. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar L. Sorensen, 505 Gallacher Pl. rd Mr. and Henderson, 562 Driggs Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer Hendry. 4710 Wander Ln.. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Butters, 544 Third East St. - Mr. and Mn. Verr Mason, Woods Cross. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sid H. Eliason, 1033 Barbara Pl. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fisher, 1631 East 2880 South St. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Stahmarm. 75 1St. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Burton, 5205 Highland Dr. Mr. and Mn. David G. Pearson, 1533 West Forty-eight- h South St. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Timpson, 4452 Arcadia Ln. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Beckstead. 144 West Eighth So. St. Mr. and Mrs. Ross S. Harrison, 4582 South 785 East St. Mr. and Mrs.- Veril D. Williams, 1375 Gilmere Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Heath, 35 Canyon Rd. Fifty-secon- - Mrs.-Howa- - 'hailer Victim's Funeral Is Set 11, '7; , 'optt IP tet IP arc, '40 s of 4 -1--- of Mrs. Laura B. Price, 233 Eighth East St., Salt Lake City rfr Clarentee L. Harmon, on of Mrs. Ilene G. Mitchell, Nee la, Duchene County, Utah. Pfc. De Neal L. Holt. nephew 01 lkirsItimie A nrothpreoriv Spring City,. Sanpete County, - Utah. , , ' eb 1,10, 1 I -i fill m,t Robin Rouser - Lit'u;rnalL1 Stephen Clark 0 Li I mu Julianne Brówn " ' |