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Show ft V THE DESERET NEWS - Salt Lake City, I tan 8 Fee Ruled Out Of Rate BascValucs l,cet top$l,00d,000 BetlrRoberts ForTirst Time lpn Increase Despite Rationing' , Topping theS 1,000.000 mark for nVeTirsF iTme in history.' Decem-bo- r liquor receipts reached an monthly high of $1,083,-25according to bank deposit figures --iecetvcd today bv ,EiL R. Holmes, chief deputy state treas- . trrci Til total winch Includes all receipts from sale of liquor )J' stole and package i slate motion that all mon with leaped to inclusion in the Utah, Bowel and Light Cimpanrs rate bn- -r the ncf-a.fid Fhofnix Pee of isDOT.d tui denied todav bv llic State Itili he Sen tte Commission yn tin pew er- - cempawt ate tac-- hear Ic-.f- -- 7- eral months. -i --- Passes Mrs. - An cmnp-mt-tn- mcu-atte- y ttTTndri'rts - 'or tht thousands of alollai Plioetux Loinpam and KleUnc ( Bond and Shop ompanv foi :ncbulmjh sctvur n'lidcird wat. Lamoicauv contained jn Mi to legitimacy i elating teMimonv of ths Phoenix fee as a company Lo -- pic-scute- Lather of a hospital ceiehtal hem- - 4 J disease Dennie McMurtrey BRIGHAM (iTA Penmse Ruth Mo Murtrey infant daughter of J Olareime and Maurlnc Hansen McMurtrey died at a 7o at hospital Friday at 5 15 pm he was born Vpt 23 1942 in Brig ham f Hr, and i survived by her par-tnts and grandpafents Funeral arrangements will be announced by Harold B ielt FuJifiral Home. K. Black Joseph Black TOOKLL Joseph Install Officers The installation of offiteis and . a dbcussion of pi oposed legislation will take place in halt Lake Wednesdav at the Hotel, when the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah hold their annual meeting heie, it was announced todav bv the field secretary. T W. Jensen of it Pleasant The new piesident vjill he Chauncev Sandheigof Hun leant who succeeds J W Humphiev of New-hous- e Ephraim meeting of the dnectors will be held at 11 am. followed bv a public session at 2 p m and a A 7330. Members of the legislature, members of county commissions, city officialsjid other intei est-e- to atrrnttr -- Fne- is Mi a i . n The te Jed F. Wooilev-J- r, Hubei t Cochian and D. K. V, Men ill Putiiose of the meeting is for old membeis .to finish, up 3942 business and new members to otganize the ptogram lor til?,, new veai accoiding to Dr -John Vuttail Jr; kupermtendent " of citv schools 32 OGDEN Mrs Jane Wilon Adamson William. 72 witiow of Daniel G William, died at her home at 1229 Jofferaon -- Avenue yesterday, Hm, Williams was baft m Scotland June 19 1970 daughter of Alcxand i and Marian iergusou Wilson She came to Ltih 60 years ago, making her home in Salt Lake several years She was iirst married to .Peter Adamson, --who died about 40 years ago ot injuries suffered in a mine accident at Almy, Wyo bha was married to Mr. WiLiami m Canon City folo, in 1912 He died fo-- 1929 She wee a member of Ogden Seventh Ward and Rebekah lodge of Canon Ctiv, Colo She bad lived in Ogden for several jew Surviving where he s Graham Mrs Bella Wilson and Larry L. Robinson flab Jt NOTION 16 month aA mom-- Marguerite H. Kelsey Mrs. Margucr to- - HolL Kelsey. 34, wife of George jl Kelsev, died at her home Rivenfi's Dme, West Pocatello, yesterday morning alter a brief illness. Rel-- . Mrs l'ved in PocatePo 18 to years, and before her marriage G corse Kelsev m 1938, was emi loved ( onifW hhe by Carnes Roberts Mu was a member of the Church of Jesus of $&mts, is atirvived bw her Fli her fMhcr Chiite Holt, and ona sl t ter Mrs vlwa Mau'sbj, hotn n.t tm i Utah- Funeral services were held todav in ths Junction Ward Chapel under direction of Bishop Jay W Applegate. Word has been IMah j CT10V hv relatives here of the death in- an automobile accident ol Gordon son of Carlisle and Sprague, 20 vear-ol- d e former Burt Sprague Genevieve dents of Junction, now of Sparks, Nev. Surviving him are the parents, two sisters and a grandmother. Mrs. Ruth Johnson Sprague of bait Lake husrd h irt- Rob- - - died Wednesday Robinson the family home here of pneu in the 6 1941, He was born Sept L D 3 Hospital in Salt Lake, where as served hit mother graduated and niirw lor several veara before her Stirvmng are the parents a marriage small brother, Elwin Allyn Robinson, H. Dennison and these grandparents Albert! Robinson ol Salt Lake, and Allen of King? and Helena Christensen night den McHan f vnn tfadisAllen Mrs Luther Stroud of Salt i ake Mr. Mar Richard GangH lan McCinm and Mr of Fvanston Wyo Mrs Eduard Rc of Kamas and Elisabeth W1U011 of Og funeral armnseraents await th mal - of her father and sister. The Lhttv otr-so- if ar bodv Mortuary. wm mumMG ENGINEERING-FO- WOMEN B Kalin? with Clnl Sonic of Junior Engineer l.adinq Four Evenings a Week for 27 Weeks lo OPEN TO COL'EGE - GRADUATES ONLY FREE- -. - TUITION ' For Further Inform nUon, Writ DEAN AND. ENGINEERING University of Utah OF MINES 'v vmuwvjvip, mmm rftott of Iloclic, y wmnm Doss Nev , Mis resided have since an active wa of Jeus Christ son In S. L. Hospital W of Bakei, George mifiiuj. 83, Dps--pr- r t, itied this morning at 6 io oi lock in a Sail Iake hospital. Bakei was horn Dec 16. n Alabama, aqdos a voung man came wcm and taught school and vvorkqd in the mines in Millard (mfntv. In Deseret he marned Ada Conk, who died Mi 1839, Eth- banla Rosa Calif : Era Bowling ot ban htanttsco, he also has six giand luldicn and six igtcat giandchiklicn el thv George W Baker Of Deseret Dies ' toi' siliair thiidien, ami kitiff jiuT couitlv Soutliein manpei' Jliicc ot Ills five c Illicit cn aie Ihev air Mis Mona living of Suiviving are' two sons Allan Baker of 1034 Roosevelt Avet, nue. and John I, Baker of 12 M Death Takes Army Private DC'-Pie- one sister. Miss Grace L. Baker rf East Orange N. J , and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday in Deseret, the time to he announced later. Intei ment will lie In the Deseret Cemeterv. BRIGHAM CITY, Jan 9 Claience S Johnson. 26 private in the armv died Friday at 9 05 a ni. at the Bushnell Government Hospital in this city. The hislestate . You PRICED TO YOU AT A FRACTION OF THEIR WORTH prices forc. us to cenUrus sslbnf remvkabb rings at our sensational low pness. Wo bought, long boforo ths scuts sbortags on precious mstals and scarcity al stones but must continus to oiler theeo rings as long ss they last at Bar gain prices. ei a . ASTONISHING RING VALUES ought to know this word, for it has saved many a real estate deal from falling through Csiling the - TNC Mail This Ad With Only emirs and Receiv v INSIGNIA RING OR CAMEOS One oi America 8 Greatest Imitations -- Choice oi White or Yellow Mountings. 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Will Surprise ou WIITTEK GUARANTEE , i ON EACH KING H Theve Replica Diamonds represent the ut most skill of modern science Social lead er millionaires and our finest people wear these and keep their high priced diamonds in Subject them to acid, Itre land afetyvalts water tests, Wu will be amated. Guar lantee covers tarnish of mountings, loss of stone INTERMOV1VTAIN TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING . FASHION JEWELRY SALES UTAH OFFICES. IDAHO ACENCIES- Flscss send an ) rtns, Indicate s'ylo bf No. sno by pioco ol string, Limit 4 onqs to order. SPECIAL 2 RINGS FOR SI. . This oiler expires Jan. 23, 1943. ADD FEDERAL TAX, 6c 1 ring lOe, 2 ring. 59 Eeet Center Street OCDEN D. W. Elk Abe tract Company 412 24th Street IDAHO FALLS Name City FROVO . .. Address provo STERLING, anpete County Funeral servicer will bs conducted today at 2 the Sterling Ward Chapel tor pm in George Washington Cornwell, 36, Sterling resident since 1939, who died Wednesday at his residence. Surviving are his widow, Mrs Elda Nielson Cornwell live sons and daughters, Melvin. Betty Jean, Clinton, Keith and Shirley Cornwell, all of Sterling his mother, and eight brothers and sister farlr ( J George W. Cornwell Mrs am two daughters, Jeanette Bohna of Springfield Ore., .and Mrs Annie Howells ot Ogden. five grandchildren, two ot whom, Mrs, Marian Jean Kaiser ot Ogden and Mrs. Arthur Ree ot Burlingame, ( alif , she mised as her own children Three great grand-anseven sisters Mrs- - George SALT Title Protection that Guarantee! ...and defends LAKE CITY ot brilliancy -- He is survived by his mother and a sister, Mrs.. Katherine- - Hog ge ol Ogden. worker in the of Latter dav and d mch aint Five urvivmf tors include W C, I era and Ira Moore Mrs Nora Tyler. Idaho ot j Shelton chimh ed until 1907, when he moved to Pioilie, N'ev , and followed his conti acting business ineie He has been a widower-lo- r 4j ears.-Hi- s maiden name was Anwites na Laura Brovles. Mi. Bowling has lesided with hu gianddaughtei. Mis beegmil-J- . lei., during accent- - cai s. - 1 le is known foi his keen wit, fondness contributing to Home Happiness flirty. tS'iir 194 L ni ARMY The Granite Jane W A. Williams at Leamington, t tah until 1881 hfn thex morpd to Neelev Ida In Shelton 1891 thev homesteaded at tng In 1891 he went to oBise, Ida, a as conti at tot, where he icsid-- j Thiee new boaid membeis will be insfalled at the monthly meeting of the Salt I.ake Board of Education in the offices at 410 East Fust South Stiect Tuesdav V ' re hr eon-t- i , School Board To Seat Members pm Bowling letned w as at toi 8 hoi n Jan ISbJ, in Plaster Countv, West iiginta, son of John Clav and Helen Jones Bowls Mis Don M R. W Mumford of the health committee Mcmbcis of the judicial v and educational t ommittecs vv ill meet following the genet al assembly. H Surviving are her husband, a daughter Mrs. Antoinette Pediva of Sunny side, and four grandchildren. . afternoon were being arranged today by Lindquist and Sons Mortuary He was bom in Salt Lake June 8, 1919, son ot John and Mary Rtamos Cosmos. The family moved to Ogden in 1926 where he graduated from Ogden High School , Having awitied his father as manBeehive Confectionery at ager oj-tStreet, he became- - manager on the death of his father July 16, Mr. Amur L Moorr, 1DVHO FVLLS 78 promiflpnt pioneer resident of Wednesdar ion died aftprnonn af hs Tr dauehter Mr home of he tame to Idaho in 1891 and lrr uax the wife of Willard Moore. Don-n- e ill Count farmer as born at fcnannh lork t tah 3hp 12 h 1879, On Nov in 1864 Utah married at Goehen Thy Bountiful Legisla- mtharge RcesP and Mis program OGDEN 'Funeral arrangement! lor Cosmos, 23 who died in A Silt Lake outo court cabin Thursday .Theodom-J- , Mcmbcis of the welfaie com nuttee of the Womens Legida tive Council of Ltah will met t Mondav at 10 a tn. in the Lion House Social Centei and the conn t ial will meet in the Governors Boatd Room tn the Capital on lhutsdaj at 10 a m, with Mrs. Edmund P Evans piesidmg Dt. William M McKav, state commissioner,--wil- l speak ' : ha L-JIoo- Picspective Health Theodore J. Cosmos at U 10 lnat mrht lomouow with a fam 08 1878 in Vntland v dinner at hn nn'oa rrnrstine the home of his gianddaughtei Mr?, FtatuisiM, - Annie- - (committee Of Womeifs Council Schedules Parley I at dud PRICE Mrs. Mkrgberita Osella, 81, wife of Joseph Osella, died at the famtlv residence in Price yesterday at 1 40 gjn alter a lingering ilincs. , Mrs. Osella war , bom tn Carlo Casa-vesItaly. May 2, 1861, daughter of Giovahi and Giovana Marcario Vajon, She came to the United States in 1906. -- Her husband bad previously come to the country and was a naturalised oU ixen before his wile arrived. Francis Krarnt Sr family residrncr hrre Hr was born New Hr i aurvned by Rres Krarm. TOOEI.L M - -- Miles Greener Peter F. Kearns Sr. will be Bowling did 37 K at 6 a m todav in a Qalt Lake homial He was born June 21 1905 m Manti 'now son of George K an I Lucillrt Bla k Running re the parents and and sisters. brothers se.'ral former shoemaker of Pnce,died Thura- afternoon at his home, 346 South day. Second East Street He was bom Mav 6 1890 at Eph- Ham, ron of ChrUtlaa and EmilltS" Park Nielson Ha had lived tn Prjce ' mom than 29 years Surviving are two sons. Alford and 'Seaburt Nielson of Price three brother, 'Emesi and Reuben Nielson of Price, and Peter Nielson of Provo, and a sister, Mra. Lillie Heath of Provo. Jun Margherita Osella John W. Pritchett of heart yesterday afternoon hospital ot tion and Miss Kathleen Uouir- ney, chan man of thp Geneial Pui poses Committee of the Lon-- 1 don Intel national Assembly al-- o will be a guest speakei former re. j lent & wifi of James Mrs Emma Bown Bown ot Gunnison, died tn a Salt Ivake The TIFl L. ,lan. fi eightieth Jmthdav ' aumveiaaiv )rin cornPlc,:, oil 70. ailments--inciden- Emma Bown HOI i ervtct. alt f ake hosto t age Mr .Kasanowch formerly engaged In mimpgv and worked In Garfield as a butcher There are no known relatives To Be Felicitated unei al ai anjy ments haxe m a son of C.ermanv, Dorot hy Lemke koemr-Fnend- s call at 2350 Fast 'Thir- Eli Kaeanowtfh of Garfield died pital jeslerday of ling Lee 1876 17, Ltab Funeral eemces jtor DELTA, Ryrum Oaro Gardner, 60, prominent of southern Utah and Delta, pioneer who died at the family residence at 4 30 a m Friday of a heart attack, will be- held mv-- the Delta First Ward Obap-- el Monday at 1 p m under direction of the bishopric. Interment will be 4n the Delta Cemetery. Mr. Gardner, a son ol Robert and Jane McKeown Gardner, was bo"n in OGDEN Olivet Jacobson, 74, retired Mill Creek, Salt Lake County, Feb. 37. 4M2 HcamgwUh his parents to SL died yesterday atfdOtio, at his "home George as a youth.-Lat- er be moved to 3222 Ogden Avenue, of a heart ailment. Pme Valley with hia parents. Mr. Jacobson was born in Morgan He married Maryetta Snow Dec. 26, Oct. 1. f666, son of Oliver and Amanda 1683. She died three month4ago. Wilcoa Jacobson When a young man Mr. Gardner was a farmer and stock-ma- n he moved to Bloomington, Ida ,v and of southern Utah and I Ha lie later to Bancroft, where he engaged tn and BTs nephew were the first to. farming AiPUk h- - came fade blow' ground in Delta. He was an acyears ago. tive Church worker --and -- frled a n j He had filled w mission to southern in the southern states in 198 He elate from 1902 Jn Ogden: wraaiieepty interested tn education nnd he was first a. member of the a a thool board member for many amf fheSVeber Slgke High. - years tn Waahmgtoir Comitv," Priests" Quorum, and at the time "of He moved hn family to 8t George his death, having moved a year ago, for several years, then to Provo. Fourwas a member of Ogden . Twenty sevteen years ago he moved to Delta, enth Ward and South Ogden Stake High ,where he had- - owned farms for years. Pries taQuorum. He is survived by the following cons He married Emma Jan Thornock and daughters. Bishop Archie Gardner JTct. I, 1691, and she died May 13. 1930. and Margaret and Fenton S Gardner He married Agnes H. Talbot in Malad. of Delta. Rex Gardner of St George Ida. Oct 1, 1941. Reed 8 Gardner of Berkeley, Caif. and Surviving are his widow, four sons 16 grandchildren am Them three greatand a daughter, E. Lavon Jacobson ol grandchildren and eight brothers and Great Falls, Mont, Wendell P. Jacob sisters. 'son of Bancroft, Idaho. Grant R Jacobson of the V i. Army In rA'rioa. Lyman W and Mre. Laveda i. Hams of Ogden' six brothers and sisters and Amasa Jacobson of Provoj PRICE Funeral gemces wril bg conAsacI Jacobson of Randolph. sa Tomorrow at 1 30 p m in the Johnston of Salt Lake (itv, u ducted Ma&QDig. Temple 4ft -- Price for Jotnr'Ttr -- MnMirry Bowdcrr 'pr'OpT'ah ' muf "STrp'" 52 thur Bailey miner an former ra 16 grand. George Smith of Ely. Nev road locomotive engineer who d ed Wed 3rhildrtir and live-gre- at grandchildren, needav night at Ihe-ho- me of a (laugh be tondurted will services tei, Mrs Joseph Dudler, of a lingering Tuesday noon in the Bancroft, Ida , illness ( hapei by Bishop Joseph Call Grave-sd- e M officer, Joppa lodire .P !l, F services "will be conducted at the win officiate Bloomington, Ida, Cemetery by Bishop Buriat will he in Price Jltv Cemcterv Ward Joseph Patterson of Bloomingt-oMr Bailev was born Oct 23, 1850 at Bluefield, W Va, ton oi Mr and Mrs, otm A. Railevr He had lued in Kenilworth since 1917, andr formerly had been an engineer with HINCKLEY, Utah Miles Greener. 69 the Santa Fe Railroad Company. He died at his home here Thursday mornwas a member of Keilworth local of ing of a heart ailment. He had only the United Mine Workers of Ameriea been seriously ill for three weeks Joppa lodge No 26 F & A M and Mr Greener eon of Thomas R and j B P O F lodge No 1550. Mary Reay Greener w?as born June 10, His wife. Mrs Ethel Mane Bailey, -m Kanosh 1873, UtalL Hu tvrly life . died several years ago. waa spent at Sulphurdale Arir, and Surviving am two sons. Lieutenant Gaiifbrmg He had been avsidcnt of Plxoji serving with tie U s Himkley fcr tjie pa at --46 vevrr vir re Army Engmccrs in Kenluekv, and Bew g he was engaged in farming and n ird L Bailev of Price a daughter, Mrs Dudler of Price and two bothe He married Martha Catherine Allred Bailev of Sack, Caqada, and R L. Fred in the Manti Temple Feb 22 1899 a , and Bailo of Bluefield, TV a sisShe died in 1908 and In 1909 be was ter, Dr Clara Bailey of Bluefield, rolled to fill a mission In the southern states He married Lilln A Adems March 16 1911 In the Salt Lake Temple He was the fither of 11 children, one 10 sons, six of whom preand daughter FAIRVIEW, Sanpete Countv Funra! ceded him m death scr'uea will be conducted today at 2 He i sunned bv his widow and fne pm. in the Faimew North Ward Chapel sons four of whom are serving in Gie for John W Pritchett 82, prominent retired farmer and stockman who dnf armed services Grant Greener tjr a fiyst M his residence Wednesday at Ore stationed Laker is marriage, Mr Pritchett was born Aug 8 1860, Marvm L Grcnre stationed at cin in Lynn Countv, Mo, son of Samuel N Francisco Dillas A Greener, midi ami Maiy Jane Pritchett and moved at Lincoln High School was indi t'd to his with Fairview jn 1865 parents E Fav Greener with the recently His first wife, Mrs Maltha Ann Tid armed eervues m Australia and F.ovd veil Pritchett whom be married in the Greener orf pwckley Also surviving ra Manti Temple Dec 17 1881, died in one grandchild three brothers and fne December 1891,. and March 14. 1893. he Mrs sister Margaret Halsey of Ks Mrs mamed Emily Rawnn Emtjy noh, Thomas R Greener of Spring-wlidied in 1907 and in FebruPritchett George R Greener of Salt Lake 1908 he Mr married Amanda Sanary and Charles Greener of San Francivo derson Jones, who survive him luneral arrangements are pending hi widow, he is survived br Beid word from The sonr The bodv wj tak x daughter and a son, Mrs. Mills, en to the L N Nitkle Mortuary Mr Mrs Alta I arsen Mary Jensen U Eli Kasanovich In Of Bountiful of Ileni celebrated and mav k born Feb was Koenig Chreahinckle teenth South Street prior lo Mn cleaning to seive m the enmaun corps may applv-fu- r listment at the tndumon and reciuiting office ir the Federal Building in Salt Iike Citv or In the tecieral Btnkling in Ogden, Lieutenant liste said i h Mr r H yruig O. Gardner t a grandchildren. two sisters, Mrs Nancy Jones M 'Wievr' $nd Mrs Lizzie 'Osborn of Milk River Canada and t a brother, .J. E. Garheh 1 Ogdens Jolfn Arthur Bailey for Wilhelm jer$toe !ae Kbemg, 65T 3IT West Third South Stioet, who died Thursday of injuries, suffered Tuesday whm hft walketf intfr the path 4f freight tram, will he oondmted Monday at 1 p m at 2350 South Street Burial Thirteenth Lat will be in the Sunset Lawn Memorial in hoaicN II. L. Bott died Funeral FredePH-- eluding Jan 31 Tlmse instiuctions modifying the lecent older shutting off voi-- I untaiv enlistments, stated that these iec nuts will be given a physical examination and, if for enlistment, will be deaied through their local- - draft j f a fid Ner- Wilhelm G. Koenig acceptor JoLvoluntai v enlist ment in the forps up to and gh-tei- s - IFoir S fio -- jects, Captain Cheadle said The Ltali gioup includes Lt (jg) William Salt I.ake Alexandet Jr, distnet sales manager 310 Eleventh Axenue. Ensign Cordette C Cexelv, pul chasing agent. 33 F Street. Ensign Daniel 'J Eastman, insmante man, 831 Blair Sueet, and Ensign Paul L How aid goxeinment tange examinei, 1850 Atkin Axe nue OtheisLt (jgl Donald I Manvon assistant to state of vocational education Eu reka: Ensign Golden L llen, formeily with state sunei Intend-en- t of public instiuction. Centerville: and Ensign Willatd D Labrum. metailuigist and cbem-ist- , 6412 Xinth East Street ' w Baker Svacda of Ftoche, jeeterday m a Salt Lake hospital The infant was born Dec. 7. 1942, in Salt Lake. Beside her parents, the is survived Mr Mrs. and by her grandparents. Bher Ednls of Caliente. Kev . and Mr and Mra. Rufus Bradshaw of Pioche Nev Funeral services and burial itil! be in Beaver, Salt Lake, was notified Uxlav that a limited number of men will be' reciuiting station a Irin of (laughter Friwnrric IPan- Park I.t H. V Hale, officer in charge .the Marine Corps induction ,.r ,,r hage fkirn indYrapee 48oft, she was a daughtei of Peirv cl and Agnes Wadsw ai Fitzgei aid and has lived in the Salt Lake Valiev all her life Mis Wetzels mother was one of the women who walked acioss -- the a hundcai;. plums She was one of It childien In lS8t she was matried to Dick H Wetzel, who died in 1929. Active in ihe woik of the Cluist-o- f Latiei Chuich day Saints all hoi life, Mrs, Wet zel for nvanv veais was a visit-mRelief ouetv teacher. She lesided at Shi Logan Avenue anil for 30 vears was a member of the Sixth Watd Suivivors include tin ee riai Mrs Inez W. Jones s W. Andoi son and Mi s Mjiles Owen, a son, Kianklm L Wetzel, all of Salt Lake, five Msteis and biotheis Mi. los onh MousLv of Bhrffdale, Rilev Fit7goiald of kamas Rav Fit-geialcl of Diapei, Mis, J W Dunvon and Melvin Fitzgeiald ( Salt Lake, and ciglit giand naxigalion, oidnante, navv regulations and allied sub- parhes preceded the ptm to Salt Lake allov, died o'clock this morning in a local taught Mr. Jensen said scouts oi i Seven lesidents of Utah, including four fiom Salt Lake, lecerrtlv commissioned as U S Naval Reserve officers aie scheduled to complete mdoctunation couises at the Naval Training School at the Univeisitj of Ailzona in Tue son Mondav Capt, W E Cheadle, U S N ' (Ret ), commandant of the Ship on the Deseit," said the group is among moie than 3 00 student officers, who are completing an While in eight veeks couise training line tliey have been - Pamelia Agnes Filzgetalrt , it Seven Utahns To Be Officers are-invit- ., Mrs urns Navy Trains banquet at Enlistments In Marines Are Open To Utah Men n sion of the heating which is being conducted as an investigation into fairness of the power company s late hasp Mi Jones tosti his opinion the tied that Phoenix fee constituted a legiti-hia- t inclusion in plant costs or in anv cost used as a basis foi rate making, with cettain qualifications -- - - Salt Lake Hospital At AgerOf 82 wet Accsuwm Wetzel, Mrs. Wetzel Dies In dec laird Mr "In mv opinion mam people have-bee- n Lamoreauv, for far less r pendmne of empotate funds" 7 A. eaily pioneers, Daughter Of Brigham Young Scout Passes that the powci pard of died today in a halt Lake hospital. n ii s ra media daughter expense-- SJ7 00(1 non $870 432. The November figuie was the prevti our higtM&ater mark for liquor sales which have been steadily increasing since the adven of war Industries in Utah. Mr Holmes pointed out that file new lecord was set despite liquor rationing which went into effect m mid December, confining pm chases to one quait per permit holdei a week. The Sl.OO'i.OQO lig.ux.,ia jiore than 40 per cent above December sales for the vear 1941, which aggregated STOjqid of November, ,1042 foi appioximate uoith of coiiMhh-tioand tngineenng foi the power conipam. tv PrlJ lieveriy agrncich is moie than $200,000 higher than sales for the month d 'heart' Vitale, It. of 674 Wilson Art? Lake- - hoRptteh diwUin )i afternoon of pneumonia Anuntr his survivor is his widow, Mrs Vil Altaic ulfcall Lake, fe, ing at the Capitol iho foe was acknowledged In Richafd H Jones powu iom panv ftttoinev, under ctossexam mation bv Waiwiek. C. 101101 eaux. ttate counsel, to be a cost to the Fhoc-ntplus item-paiUtility Company, a of Electric Bond and Shate of New Y01 k, as a tin ee ovei- per cent piofit, coveting j '"Arthur ima, ali-ila- e Com-pan- Arthur Vitale - -- 42 Oliver Jacobson U-time A for obj.tygLJlc-- Nielson Adolph PRICE Adolph Nielson 52, farmer and -- Mrs.-EUa TaBs snd Mrs Jeanette Peterson' of Shelley. SUw has 2i grandchiUiren tod 27 great grandchildren Services will be conducted Sunday at 3 pm it hi Shelton Ward Chapel with Bishop- - W J. Sperry officiating. The Jhet Wood Funeral Howe. body is will oondurtsd FuneraL service in tbs Eouro Ward Monday at Street. Chapel Ninth Avenue mtrd 23. daughter Jor Miss Beth Robert A. Roberts of 631 ot Mrg. .Emeline Eighth Avenue t Burial will be In the Bountiful Cem. etery Friends may call at the family residence in Salt Lake today after 6 p m and prior to service a. Mum Roberta (bed Thursday at home, after an illness ot sev- ReceiptsJShow Big .Power Company Motion Denied f By Commission n uafce Aew The and J. CoLmafl Pritchett, all of Falrvlew, Spencer of Payson, osdMrt; M Counal, Hansen Ida : 36 Maggie Local Obit uary Notices char Slalje A nd Liquor Sales Saturday, January 9, 1943 ale - . No. 130 re v REXBURC POCATELLO - Idaho Fall Abstract and Title Company Hex bur Abetraet Company Bannock Title and Abetraet Company 1 |