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Show ' 'September 27, 1048 , W. ,M. Wilson, Sportsman, Pearsall-- - , , at Dies Provo ternational problems of economics and 'diplomacy. Mr. Pearsall was an active par- ticipant in Masonic activities. He was a rnember of Wasatch Lodge No. '1, ,and A M, .life member of Utah Ccinsistory of the Scot- tish' Rite, and a member of El Kalah Temple, Ancient and Arabic Order of Nobles, of the Mystic Shrine. A He, in ely Creek, N. y., on of Ed- witr 11,' and Helen, Mar Smith Pearsall. He was married to Ella J. Davidson at Butte, Mont., Feb. She died April 1, 1932. 2, 1896 Moved to Illipois When he WAS eight years old, the family moved tp Huntley, Ill., where Mr. Pearsall attended elementary and high schools. 'After graduation he was employed with P. S. Bartlett, ElginIlL, jeweler, for three years. He worked in Montana for a while and was later sent, to Salt Lake City, where he was given a tunior partnership in the Leyson brincir jewelry store here. In 1916 he acquired sole title to the store. Surviving...is a sister, Mrs. M. C. Jocelyn, Elgin, Ill., and a number of nephews and nieces. His only Salt Lake relative is Dr Clifford J. Pearsall, a nephew. The family requests no flowers. Friends may call at 574 East First South St. until Wednesday at I p.m. and at the Masonic hour prior to Temple one-ha- lf , another... , In Provo he L'irst "erved as a pharmacist .at !the Hines drug atom . University', Mr. Reid, who was an outstandde- ing musician and instructor, veloped bands. and choral groups of widespread repute since entering the teaching profession. He was entering anci hid taught before at the Pahranagat Valley High School at Alamo for six He became Manager of Jilt Provo Opera House in 1893. He served as manager of the Provo Lake Resatt, and later became , manager of the (Genevi,Resort. During part of this time he was also associated with Jasper Bird r In the management of a Carpet and rug business. He organized the first boat club on Utah Lake in the early 1890'sand pulled the stroke and set the pace for his team in the four man crew races. His club services. ,held the state championship for the two years in which races were held. Fatality----- ' He look active part in civic (Continued From Page ), affairs, and participated wJesus control and swerved intcrthe-pat- h Christ of Letter-da- y Saints. of the southbound truck. Surviving are one son, Bill W. Sylvester Martin was bore Wilson; three daughters, Mrs. J. Nov 28, 1923, inTerre, Haute. 3. Booth, Mrs. A. E. Rawlings, Ind., a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray I alid Mrs. Rulen B. Hansen, all Martin. , He is Survived by his widow, of Provo; 12 grandchildren and - al x also Maxine Lee Martin, one son, Bob three sisters,. Mrs. Binham Mot- Raymond Martin; two sister Cheesman and ion, Mrs. Harry Huggan. and Har- Mrs. Virginia. riet Drake, all of Montreal, Can- Louanna Hodges, and three broth: ers., Bus, Danny and Bill Martin, ada. Funeral services will be con- all of Terre Haute. He was employed in Salt Lake ducted Thursday at 1;30 p.m. it the Berg Mortuary drawing room City as a driver for the Royal chapel under direction of Bishop Laundry. and Dry Cleaners. George E. Collard of the Manavu Disease - Hits 17 Ward. . : OGDEN-Seventeen cases of Friends may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the mortuary, contagious 'diseases were reported at the home of A. E. Rawlings, the past week to the city health 627 North Seventh East, Thurs- department, Betty Stewart, staday from 9 a.m. until noon, and tistician, reported. Included were at the mortuary from then until 10 cases of whooping cough, three time of services. Burial will be In maesles, two chickenpox and two Provo City Cemetery. poliomyelitis. ' LAS VEGASFuneral rites for Horace Reid, 38, band and glee club instructor at Las Vegas High School, were conducted Monday under direction of Bishop Thomas Adams of the Church of Jesus Saint at the Christ of Latter-da- y Fifth Street Elementary School auditorium. Mr. Reid was born Oct. 3, 1909, a a,on of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Walter Reid of Orangeville, Utah. He was graduated from the Castle Dale, Utah, High School and then Brigham Young Univer, sity. titah State"Agricultural College, and Weterre State College it Gunnison,- - 'Colo..; he also studied under Walter Ashenbrender in Chicago, 111., and tinder .Glenn Cliff Bainum at Northwestern years and at Millard County High School, Fillmore, Utah. 4 ollis Las Vegas bane-hawon first honors in the district music s - arridiVITITR Rh U The body was accompanied to Orangeville for final rites and interment. Manti Service Honor .Soldier To . MANTI Graveside services will be held Friday at 3 p.m. in Manti City Cemetery for Pfc. Elden E. Hall, who was killed Nrkv 13, 1944. on Leyte. Philippine r Of 257 Fehr RuPert Anderson, 68. East etath South SL, died at his resttience Sunday at 12:45 yen. An autopsy to determine cause of will be performed deatti. Mr. Anderson wis born Jon. le, 1880, : in Orantacille Utah, ' f Claus and ellen Housii Ander- IOU. He we married herb lad ,to Anna , , ,r, Oct. 3, 1990 in the basic at Camp , 1 .5 his I training r as tr f r Can Temple, of .Jesus Church Christ of Latter - day . Saipts. He had been em ployed at the Gold Carcil Hill Mining for several years and had also been Pr. gaged in the ,abeep industryd bestdes Survivors, his widow. include three sons and sl7r. daughters. Fehr Andersen denied.: Mrs., Myr! and Mn. Hdia Fisk. Portland: Erwin, !Claus Elmo Andeeton. Ogden; Hernial' W; Mn. Ruth !Anderion. Spanish Fork: Kaync Austin.; Text Mn. Afton Smith and Mrs. Mary- Wheeler, Salt Lake City, and Mn. Loots Ryan, Tooele: 20 grandlice children, seven brothers and two sisters, Claus. 11..Anderson. BlaCkfoot, dz.:. Ken Anderson, Los Angelesi Herbert Anderson. Orantsvine: Warren and Ivan Anderson. Haw: theme. Nev.; Mild Ellen C. Tidwell, Ogden,. and Mn. Hilda .C Smith, Logan. Rob- Pfc. Smith ens. Calif. He went overseas Sept. 4, 1944. . ,,,He was born Oct. 25, 1923 lit Salem Ore., a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy, Arthur Smith. He attended schools in Parker and high school at St. Anthony. During 1943, he and his brother,. Howard Smith attended a school of mechanics at Hill Field, Utah; Survivors include his mother, Mr!, Catherine Smith; twesist- Natsu A. Minajaw'a ers, Mrs. Mary Leonard, and Arlmoto Minagawa. 61. of Mrs. Verna Leonard; a brother 214Mrs,WestNatou Fourth North St.. died in a Lake hospital Saturday after a long Howard Henry Smith, all Of Salt illness. Born Aug. 26, le117.In Yamaguchi'. JaParker, Ida., and another brothshe was a daughter of Chusaintro end. er, Arthur Flint Smith who is pan. Minis Okada Arimoto. She had been a rem- of the Hilted States for35 .yeara dent a Mission for Church the serving and of Salt Lake City for three years. (Jr Jesus C st pf Latter-da- y She was married to Harushige alumna.. I wa and was a member, of the Buddhist Saints in Uraguay. . -- Manti Service t t . ..' . - - 4 t,n 1' q 444, aNiotretr setraotvees Pleasant M ,. ' servites.for Pfc. Vern pa:ILGraveside' son ot, Mr. and Mrs. David Htinter, were help Wednesday at 2:30 p.m,. at the Paul Cemetery. Private Hunter. was born 3anAlP11,1910 ir, West Weber, Utah and was educated In the, schools of Paul. Ida.' He entered the Orvieto. Nov. 17 1945 and received at Camp 'Roberta. going baste training 17 ..I.945, overseas-Ma- y serving first 4olew Guinea. He wee' killett-in action June 72, 1945 on the island ot Mindanao in the Philiipines. to Martha Terril was trairried He , June 30 1940. kirs. him are his wife. Servicing Martha Hunter. Boise, Idaho; hi g father, navid Hunter, Rupert. and a sister, Mrs.' Dene Moultrie of Burley. iso, y 11113 vies Survivors include his widow. Provo; a Cemetery. Funeral arrangements Ft. Bragg. John H; t 7sta. MT. PLEASANTMiss Annie son. grradaZi,e1r.. are in charge of Buchanan MorN. C. daughter bro.the'raYnanCdh at Loa Angeles: seven died sisters, 88, JOhatISFEI, Mierg8ret. tuary. Willard Lundahl, her home in Mt. Pleasant at 9:40 mFrre,d L:rinenthol, Tol; nCelottl; and Mrs. Luta OFFICIAL FORECAST all of Los Angeles, Mrs. Gladys Saturday evening following a Gordon. Elisabeth Sherwood, ',rep Hooper; Nts SALT LAKE VICINITYMostly clear Monday afternoon. rher.ia: Mrs, Laura .Nightswine, San illness. brief night, and Tuesday, with rising temperatures. Local patches of light' S Francisco. Miss Johansen was born in Mt. Friends may WI at the mortuary frost. Low Tuesday morning 37 High Tuesday afternoon 74, reed, 6 to rkiTiaradno,,dir."s4tt: March 6, 1886, a daugh- - dda,:calm: John Pleasant North UTAHGenerally clear except partly cloudy with scattered - First 'Vest, Wedoesdayfrimt 10 Am. to Chrisand Christina Niels ter of showers or thunder storms southeast portion Monday afternoon, 1130 p.m. and at the mortuary Mune1 tensen Joh ansen. prior to services. night and Tuesday. Rising temperatures. Low Tuesday metrn in tt 32' Wei, Burial will be in the Prbto City ComeShe vas educated in the Mt. to 42 except near 51 in Dixie. High Tuesday afternoon 65 to 75 MI Funeral servtees for John EkPleasant schools and the N'orth northwest and 75 to 85 in south and east lund, 84, of 1239 Roosevelt Ave,, She Stake Academy. SOUTHERN IDAHOPartly cloudy and warmer during after-booSanpete who died in a Salt Lake hospiMonday and Tuesday. High temperature Monday 60 to 63 and taught at Mountainville tor one Tuesday 64 to 72. Cooler Monday night with low temperature 30 to tal Sunday at 3 30 a.m. of a heart yea', after which she retired due 40 DO local frost ailment. will be conducted Wed- to poor health. HUMIDITY Miss Johansen then learned nesday at 12:13 . At 8.20 a.m., 58 when the telegraph s p.m. at 233 Se- teltgraphy, PRECIPYTATION c: ond East St., by offi.ce was in the .home of Mrs. W. John FALLS IDAHO , .39 Precipitation since Sept. 1 Bishop Van L. Henry Ericksen. She was in -(Speck) Hughes, prominent Ida.17 e of the Deseret Departure since Sept. 1 of Hirson the Telephone charge A - 14.36 ho Falls Hite Mt. in Pleasant Precipitation since Oct. 1. 1947 sports and civic leadI Emerson Ward, Company , 08 Depaetuie since Oct. 1 1947 ars. for of afternoon in Jesus thurch died ;t many Saturday er, , StN Chris', of LatterDuring the fire which burned Ian Idaho Falls hospital following " Sunrise Tuesday 6.21 a.m Sunset Tuesday 6:16 p.m. many of the business houses in a long illness. ; day Saints. MOON E k lund 1897 she was cited by the comMr. f c.)L 3 Mr. Hughes was formerly BonMoonrise tonight 12:53 a.m. Moonset- - Toesday 3:39 p.m. . I was born March pany for her heroic efforts. As sheriff. He COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES: a result she was awarelrd a med. nevilleCounty deputy A 28, 1864, in an employment office been hal For Salt Lake City. high 63, low 44, mean 54. normal 58. A year , I shervin, to Sweden. al and free trip Denver, Colo 'interviewer in Idaho Falls, and ago, high 80, low 53. He was a mem- She was always, known as Ali-tia city policeman All-tilow for month 31. Other high for month 98. Mr. Eklund her of the Broth- tle Annie" to the people of Mt was formerly 'here. He had been a member of temperatures tor the at 6:30 a.m. today were erhood of Railway Clerks and Pleasant. period ending STATION Nit. Min. Pesos. New York N. T Sports74 5e, was a retired depot master for N She was never married and is the Bonneville Comity Mu. . 70 57, trace Ogden, Utak Albuquerque,. sit 32 men's Association, asid h a d Atlanta. Gt. 08 58 e. Grande-Wester- n 7 47 010a. ... .01100,ohotna AnRio City. Denver and four survived by brothers, Rlunark. M. Dak. 03 55 Neb. Omaha. 73 44 .on. many fish and game mmoo Idaho 53 44 trace Phoenix, Arm. Railroad. ...SOS drew. Otto and James of Mt. 'helped 67 . Boston. Maw 10 50 .. Idaho Pocatello, 60 propagaticrn 35 projects in the area. Busts Survivors include a abb.:Ed- Pleasant and Niels of Moroni. ' Montana 83 29 Portland. Oregon .96 55 49 Coeyonno. Wyman( Jan. 26, 1876, In 48 He was born ......74 Provo. Clog a 87 55. Lake ward Salt will be Services Eklund, hel4 Tuesday cfly; Ill. 10 49 Chicago, .. ...... KS 20 Reno, Neeada to Boremait. He moved Illinois. Clncinnati O. (Cow, ity) 70 46 Fos-' 12:30 Mt. Charles at Rock Springs. Wyo. Pleasant 7 42 p.m. ji the Johnson, brother, Deneor. Ctslo, 8 58 alit Logo City. tisk 85 .... 01 toria, la., and two grandchildren. South Ward chapel of the Church Mont., where, in 1912, he was Detroit Mich. son Antonio, Tex. 51 61 13, 47 Duluth, Minn. .. ... ...... 73 41 married to Myrtle Drew. They Ran Diego, Colit. ... . , 74 .55 Friends may call at the place of. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Grand Junction. Cale, .. 04 61 .04 San Plvancioco. Calif. . Li 46 moved to Idaho Falls in 1913, Lae Vegas. N eva da ... of from services funeral G. Larsen. Saints ill 47 Tuesday by Bistlop'Leo !St, Goorge. Clog ., ,., ...ast hit Utah Logan, , .. ......,00 Sti o 181. Louls. Mo. 71 fvf 4 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday prior Burial will be in the MI. Pleas- land had resided en a farm here Lot Anvils, Calif. 64 t Wash. ..... 1.41 52 45 .., . gelenti. no. ... .... .., on li 1,13 Soothe, 3herician. .... . . 71 81 CO to service& Burial will be in ant City Cemetery under the di. Wyn, kiloneariolte, 77 47 Minn. ,, ,Alashttuttott, D ,e, 5 , .... 73 Ct isirce. widow is the Salt lOrt Otiose. Li. Lake 111 the survivor. of Jacobs 04. City Cemetery. only .Weet Telloogione, MOhlt, .. bi 17 Mortuary. irrctroo THE ,WEATHER Lakér m bs -, . Takes ports.Leaaer 'D,eath , 110- - t -e - . .. I ur . - . . . I , . 1Coal SALVAGE quet. -- BY s 472.00Now 30th , - nTs , . , 111 -- . $4.50 Excelcis Beility Solon Dial Nyazh. Blvd. . Bring. Add. 2470 : AA dUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Price reduced trom $1500 to VIM for immediate sale. Photographic studio. All equipment, furniture As negative files. Low overhead exMr. Hayes. Prs,' pense. Contact 9743 days, evenings. Op residential 27th and 22nd 75x138: and 327E100 Phone - OPPORTUNITIES lease store with SALE or apts. above on Wash. Blvd.; also 5Unit apt. On Adams, close.. Both or choice locations. Dial Ogden SEROCE STATION for lease. Doing good business. 2989 Wash. Ogden MOVING AND HAULING fill dirt. Ph., 2750 dolma Ave. Ogden. D0';',. BIRDS, RABBITS REGISTERED pedigreed Stoteh tirOmOBILES valueSee dustrial Laytette APARTMENTS , sired, men den. Col- WORK CEMP,NT Phone '.-- THE DESERET NEWS r , ". CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Authorized Representative: JUNELLA WILKINS OFFICE, 151 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE 3650, 3651, 3652 CALL-PR- OVO 1 I DISPLAY CLASSIFIED NEW 2 room home. Bath, rubber Ole covered floor. Electrio range, refrigerator, 40 gal water heater. Call 2731, 396 North 3rd East. Pleaeant Grove. Utah. 63450 ART'S RADIO SERVICE 'brings to Central Utah radio owners the most modem moth. ode in radio sorvicing and the very finest in parts and workmanship. Why not bring YOUR 'radio in or CALL 3420W. PrOVC4 tor be. pickup and deliverykFast. pandable service on all maims of home and auto radios. - SERVICt RFP,kIR - FERGUSON SELLS BIKES. ?RI. CYCLES. SCOOTERS AND KITTY. KARS. PAINTS AND OVERHAULS, TOO. 795 SPRINGVILLE RD. PH. . I118-R- LIVFSTOCK WANTED FERGUSON hauls livestock. buys cows and calves. Phone 1118-- SERVICE JOINT RESOLUTION -- FOR SALE HOMES Acreage, RANCHES ARM ACREAGE. home, outblcies.. orchard, pressure system furniture. Immediate posvssion, Terme, Mr pan. trell phone 28445 in moelLES $ FOR ,SALE FORD business coupe S850., Ra dip. heater. Cali Provo - p . veryird condition. 6 and Vt.! PRO- '1728-V- COAL FURNACE $40.00. 4 p m. or Saturday Provo.. 101 Can Ph. MISCELLANEOUS for SALE loon oil furnace with tank. hot wt. ter heater Phone 1486-- J ESTATE NEATROLA, good condition, 573 West 3rd No. Provo. ONE HOLLAND romans with mats. tot stoker. Good condition. Ph. 1296-or call at 364 E. 2nd. So. JURIES. two-thir- RUCKi , te. FOR SALE pickup. Overload springs, 790xI6 tired 61975 369 t &at Rd Amerwan Fork Ph... 47 thereof: CHEV Section 1.- It is proposed to amend Article 1, Section 13 of the TRAILER Houses for SALE Constitution of the State of Utah Custom built house trailer, 22 It . to read: nice for large family. Priced for Section 13. Offenses heretofore immediate 'rale. P. 3652. fequired to be prosecuted by inBUSINESS OPPORTUNITY dictment, shall be prosecuted by information after exanonation and Going Beer TavernOood location, $3000 down, terms, groased 839,000 commitment by a magistrate. unOwner last year returning to less the examination be waived school Tel. 1594 or Priced consent the for quirk sale. Mere' Inn. 47 No. by the accused with 1,t West, Prove, Utah. of the State, or by Indictment. with or without such examination AL MACT OF Mild north. east of Provo Excellent view over and commitment. The formation of and valley good sandy loam the grand jury and the powers - city for building soil, ideal protect. Fruit farm or investment. Average and duties thereof shall be as pre8650 per acre Phone 698-- J Provo scribed by he Legislature. Section 2. The Secretary of State is directed tg submit the propoited amendment to the elecNOTICE TO BIOME tors of the State of Utah at the ext general election in the than--ti. Sealed bids will be received by the Utah State Building - Board, 442 as provided for by Article 23. 0.State Lake Salt Building, Capitol. Utah. Constitution of Section 1, City. Utah, for the construction of a Section 3. If adopted by the llovital Building for Poliomyelitis and Other Crippling Diseases of electors of this state, this amendChildren at Salt Lake City. Utah. ment shall take effect the first day Blds will be In accordance with the of January. 1949. plans and specifications prepared by 1932-P- -- 1 i 1 B. , G 41 Vfa . seated, The State Building Board, reserves, the right to reIect any or all bids or to waive any informality or tech. ?Pratt!, in any WI In the interest of State. th,UTAH STATE BITILDINCI SGARa DR. EMILE WALTZING. Supt. of Construetiolh ,lw.a,g,6;w1fr I . Paulson. Architect, 727 Con. 'Mental Bank Building, Salt Lake City. Utalh. Plana and specifications may be obtained from the office of the Architect upon the receipt of 2:15 00 per Net, which deposit will be refUnded 'upon the return of such plans and specifications. in good condition. within five days after the date set for the bid opening. ,Bids will be recetved up until tho hour of II a ni.. Friday. October 8. 1948, at which time 'they will bet publicly opened and read aloud. A bid bond, cashier4 or certified .chect in the amount of five per cent t5'91 of the amount of the bid, make pay. able to; the State Building Board, shall acrompany bid, which must be A. rI ' Legal Notices KENDALLOraveside services for Craig J. Kendall will be held in Mt. Olivet Cemetery Wednesday at 4 p.m. in charge of Bishop er Ian Rees and Vsterans of Foreign Wars. LIONFunital services for Mary...C. will be held Tuesday at .11 , Lyon I m. In the Ensign Ward chapel. .9th. Ave. and D Street. Friends may call at the Mortuary. afio, East South Temple. Monday from 4 to 11 p.m. and Tuesday from 9 until 10,30 a.m. Interment will I. HEBER BENNION, JR., Seebe in the City Cemetery under retary of State of the State of the direction of the Larkin MorDO HEREBY CERTIFY , Utah. !miry. full. true that the foregolng is M1NAGAWA Services for Natsu Arimoto Minatawa, wife of Ratand correct copy of the constituof 214 Ministers West ushige tional amendment proposed by the 4th North, will be conducted regulak session of the Twenty-Sevent- h Tuesday at 2 p m. at 257 West 1st South. Rosary sereicei will Legislature. 1947. as apb. Monday at 1 Ism. Creme- of record in my office. pears will be in the Salt Lake thlk IN WITNESS - WHEREOF. MeinOristl-MausoieuJoseph Wil have nereunto Set my hand and ham TayMe" Memortal Mortuary, funeral- - directors 'affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah. at Salt Lake City. thik SI,VARDFuneral services tor betb P. Seward swill be held Tues16th day of Augus1948. day at 3 pm. in the Mortuary Chapel, 255 South Second Fast Street with Rev. John E. Allen Friends may tall at officiatine the Mortuary, Monday from 4 to it p.m and Tuestlay prior to the Secretary of State. services. Interment will be to the fS'EAL1 Mount Olivet Cemetery node,. the directioa ol. tilt ipoidoa Mortuary. larlAcroocrorcetcrcocroroGorestneeren. , - tit- URNI,TURE FORSALI Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor rtuary. . , '' 0 0 .. ,. .... ,.. 4 a .. , , ...' , , m le, Ogden. .. ,, - P Stata ..,,,, .. - t - ,01. PROVO BUREAU PROSING TO AMEND ARTICLE 1, SECTION 13 OF l'HE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE CF UTAH. RELATING TO PROSE'CUTION BY INFORMATION OR INDICTMENT AND TO GRAND Funeral services for Fehr Rupert Anderson, husband of Anna. Nordblad of 257 E. 6th South, wilisstie announced later. Deseret Mortuars, funeral directors. EKLUNDFuneral services for John Eklund. 1230 Roosevelt Avenue, will be held Wednesday at 4'15 pm. in the Mortuary Chapel, 2b5 South Second Past Street, with Bishop Van L. Hisson officiating. Friends may cail at the Mortuary. Tues. day from 4 to 8 p.m. and Wednes. day prior to the services. Inter. Went will be in the City Cemetery undsr the direction of the Kingdon Mortuary. EVANS -- - Funeral for cervices Chancy Levi Evans will be held 10 Lara.m. at at the Tteaday kin Mortuary chapel. 260 East South Temple. Friends may call , at the Mortuary from Monday 4 to p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Inierment will be in the City Cemetery under the,. direction of the Larkin Mo- WORK- Phone USED ANDERSON 4NUR6E13. de- INSIDE6Painting, refinishing furnt- rates. ture, carpenter, Reasonable Floyd H. Piper. 3243 Ogden Ave.. Ogden. RELIABLE child care. Let Claire do it. Phone A FUNERALS DUTY NISTWANT basements. Free CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT THIRD DISTRICT COURT Mutual Loan Company vs. Renal and Donna Lish, $200, foreclosure of mortgage, plaintiff. it U Dial Sanitarium Otirn, Utah I 1941 JUDGMENTS only. WANTED-WO- MEN UENERAL - 2711 West Cooler lusi two doom east of Farmers and Merchants lank You Can't Get Better Service maloomd .FlorenceRaymond. Unfurnished aps,rtment.Also with home pristleses. Board tirtIL-- - estimate. Utah CHEVROLET honest ear Mr. Chat's, State InMs School. 1931 Ph. 4651, Ogden, 1937 HELP "'OMEN WANT 0 FOR SALE 2872 Van lie puppies. Call Buren, Ogden. : den. FREEFxtellent ecsro7nberoal dittosirdooni. joarmsocii:o. OIL CREME PERMANENT ' I om, ARTS RADIO juries sustained when plaintiff drank beer with glass in it. Arnold Lamo by guardian. Jack Limo vs. J. C. Martin doing business as Mar. lain Motor Company. 1450 down - payment On auto. Leonard Wendirl vs. C. C. Blankenship and others, quiet Otte. P. C. Dahnken vs. Werner Klepe. $2225. agreement. 010.00 Req. FOR SALE Ozcien. THIRD DISTRICT COURT Boden vs. Provident Realty Company and others, quiet title. Gerald Jensen by guardian, Alvin J. Jensen vs, Agnes and T. W. Shields, 316,551:Y25, for injuries susdamages tained in auto-motscooter collision. Margaret 141110)0E11 by guardian. Ethel Hinojosa vs. Agnea and T. W. Shleids, 810,857.70, lor injuries sus- damages t ue 0. Kkt 44 ' Ogden SPECIAL'ing I bath, full mod. rn nart basement, and small outbuildinati, furnished or unfurnished. f.inti7 Jefferson Dial Orden. lgOlt COVERING Wash. Phone 9862 & O' $29.95. I "10" PA , SALL OWNER-12.ro- $29.95 Heatrala. Reg. $112.00Now tor weddings, corsages, bonFloral sprays. Ogden. Flowers SUITS Roscoe .nsa - I - PARTS, TIREk CUT FLOWERS enson, Ruth Clanin from Russell Clantn. Marietta Owen from Donald Owen. Ethel M. Baker from Edward Baker, bt OFF EXTRA' SPECIALS 1Kera Gas Range. Reg. USED 1 yr.. cheap', 2369 D Ave. Phone glen. Of BEAUTIFUL pair fox furs Bar. gain B.4I Navy Way. Waxhington Terrace Ogden. PAIR French doors; metal bed and springs. Dial HOLLAND oil furnace, blower and tank. 'Ines Proggett, Clinton. In; SALT LAKE COUNTY - EASY WASHERS H RANGES (Electric) ODIN Gas Ranges Hot Water Heaters (Gas and Electric) oil Heaters I. STOKERUsed Statistics ' oman, a.- 10 2151 Wilt,Ave.; Ogden. Ph. Have von something .th sr11,WASHING machine and Westing., house elec. 'range in good cond. Call Ogden. 'OTHER OF T Various ms.kes for ears & trucks. .Good condition. Fair prices. - AMBLER 8, Hunter, . 11 S' . - APPLIANCES dutp.March nfi '84 oLOSE-OU- 211I Siren; And. Wall Avenue 7132 Ogden. Utah NEW Foley Perfect condition. Reasonable, 249 13th Ogden, - l'annlignuglitembl: i 1 Phone Larsen Charles F. Beach i' ts' at ' Mot w CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Western JunkCo. Jr wash - 11 THIS IS,THE PLACE Aiways. Buying Scrap Iron, Meta! and Rags. , t .,t, EN MISC, FOR SALE Wi 11 bail or trade CIOUDIP garage ear. Mal 2,1339.. 948 Bait's nt. - Hu' nter CALL-OGD- -- Ogden. ,,,.... 4) L 'il 4 " ( B-- ..- , ""'""""'"- . Vern S. ALICE ALDRICH STREET Authorized Representative: OFFICE, 451 25th BUILDING PERMITS, SALT LAKE CITY owner-builde- r; $1000, W. H. Davis, brick residence, :.247 Wilson Ave. r; S20.000, A. M. Niebuhr. '"'""""..44-694"ammt---14.- 41 Ro'oert a Funeral service& for St. Jesus Christ of Lyon, 82, of Long Beach, 4c owner-builde$10000 D. Carter,' .. John be conducted Tuesday at 2143 Logan Ave. aturasdmay.inwill L. a t e ay .' Ward, chapel, brick residence, Ensagn brick , owner. 813,000 Harold D Haight, Avenue Street. bi Ninth and t,., Saints. Presid- - D. Edward Judd. Church of Jesus Bishop residence. 239'5 Skyline Drive. owner-buildLaster-da- y Johnson. and of be the Sainte. will Jay , :.- Jerry ing ' s South $12.000, brick euples, 1429 Sigsbee Ave call at Manti Ameni- - 1..1,nirnie;end St. may BUILDING PERMITS. SALT LAKE ,,A,, Monday Inco 4 at.om.8 P gi., and Akr 9 from tot COLNTY Tuesday can Legion post. Pallbearers will be ,. owner-builde- r: S2000. L. C, Montgomery, ..: grandciiiiiren of Mtd Lyon. Burial will be - in Salt Loit cresidence; 464. West 9000 South Si. o r n ,B tr ',11 Cemetery. owner-buildeCity M. C. Whitehead, 14100. . A , ug ..1 Sterling residence. 3245 Etfth East St. : iS,,1 10,. 1923,' PriMARRIAGE LICENSES Ralph Hill, 31. and Pearl Jones, 20. vate both Salt Lake City. ' Pte. Larsen son of klenry, Voice 70, and Gorda Ohlin, 65. boith Salt Lake City, East Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Larsen. lie Charles Frederick Beach. 87. of 851 Darrell Watts, 21, and Mary White. at b.30 tianteitr.day was a graduate of the Manti High aErthaltStorutatiISintierdlinegd ,head. 19, both Salt Lake City. Eimer, Anderson, 20. and Moore Mr, Brach was born in 1861, at Pt. School. Wayne, Ind., a son of John and Elizabeth 120. both SaltsLkke City. to Jennie 1. He was married Carlos Hansen, 25. and Barbara Young. He entered the Army Septem- - Beach. Beach. in Ft. Wayne. Mrs. Beach died in 19, both Salt 'Lake City. ber 27, 1943, and received basic 1937. Ralph Newton, 37. Magna,. and Bessie Pelt Lake City. training at Camp Roberts, Calif. rare 7X itsnepatze.ntgeerrn crit.rinduti,qornntritirt.045,51 INewton,s'32. Earl Wiiiiar1b. 24, .01d Beverly Eugster, to and in in3e, to overseas Company retiring 21. both Salt ake City. prior He was assigned was a member of the Elko Lodge Flo. 15, DIVORCES ASKED 23, 1944, serving as k end A.s M. L. litensland Jr Betty George W. B'ge'alcvrit-,!ZIs'133du:glIwohnTuie.":j. "'lle"alkalTr Stenslarld, a machine gunner in the Amer- Loa M. Darling front Darell .Darling. Lo.iis. St. He won citations ical Division. DIVORCES GRANTED I Lillian D. Cramer from Viral, Cramer. . forouctions at Hill 260, Bougain- E. Cowdell from John Cowden. Mary 3easle I. Higginsog from Nina C. ligville, and Luzon. '' '''' Saints. The infant died Sunday at 10 a.m. in a Brigham City hospital,after a brief illness caused by a throat ailment.' Te was Dorn April II, 1948, in Brigham City. Surviving besides his parents are a brother and sister, Chris Robert and Barbara Gene Pella, Brigham City: three H. ' P. Mr. and Mrs. grandpartnie, Hatch. Corinne, and Mem Lavine Pella, Brigham City, and three Mr.,and Mn, Jacob- Pella awl Mn. Martha walker, sit of Brigham clip Friends- - may call at the family home. 312 East Foreat St. Brigham City. Tueto Wednesday unit) time day evening a will be in Brigham of services. 11 id by th e Harold City Cemetery . B. Felt Funeral ...Home. MANTI Funeral services for Pic. William- :Lee Larsen, who was killed while serving with the Army on ,Cebu, Philippine Qurch officiating.. Friends may call Monday from 4 to ill be Islands, April II, 1941, p.m. and Tueadat Woe to sieches. - eBurial Wednes held will be in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery, toc,,,,,,, 3 at p.m., day in the Sterling Ward chapel, Mary C. Lyon r. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING - BRIGHAM CITYFuneral services for son Bruce Hatch Pella. of Robert Christian anel Barbara Leone Hatch Pella, will be conducted Wednesday at, 2 p.m. iu the Brigham City First Ward chapel by Bishop Fred - L. Peterson, Church of Jesus Chriet of 1,anclAtiy Elizabeth P,,Seward Set for Soldier .. THE DEATHS: Funeral services TWIN FALLS, Ida. to: Clyde O. Ewing,- retired farmer wbo ched Sunday at a local, hosbltal after a lingering iliness,,- will be conducted by Rev. Albert Parrett at 2 p.m. Tuesday Churcp. the White Mortuary chapel. Burial will a, son Surtivors include beehusbant1:-2in Sunset Memorial Park. ant a daughter Taheshi Minelawa. be BURLEY. Bert Garland. 10. of Ida. Chicago, ilnd Mn. Ritsuko lwasakt,Salt Burley. died Friday in a local hospital Lake Citv and a beoCher, Tadao Arlmoto, a brief Illness. McCulloch Fa-- . following Yamaguchi, Japan. ntral Home will announce funeral service ' arrangements for Mr. Garland who hart beep a laborer in this area or the ' pact six years... WS. Amelia Ashcrat BURLEY, Ida. - Boothe. 6.9,. died Friday at her home her e Mrs.' Elizabeth Peterson Seward. 86. of followinglaiong 616 South West Temple St,. died Sunday Bahholomew ROCK SPRINGS. Wyo. 9 a.m. at her home of causes incident Anton It Jereb, - 57, died Wednesday at thea LO age. Mr. Jereb, sanitarium. Basin. Wyo.,Mrs Seward was a daughter of Mr. and coal miner, had suffered Mn. Peterson. A niece is the only known Rock Springs in 1945, and injuries in a mine accident survivor. Ill health ever since, in been had Funeral services will' be held Tuesday at 3 p n. at 255 Second East St. with Rev. John E. Allen of the Zion butheran He was born iJohn Herman Lundahl Aug. 22, 1920, ,..., in Manti, a son Surviving, in addition to tisl blervriesetan.edforranilroohnicil HePrmit010--Funnnenrzt " of Luther Frank pare.nts, are the following 1, and the ' late era and sisters: Don C. Larsen. worker who then at his residence. 534 V;ieinstess Nt ' t a nirosntg conducted will Cicily E. Cun- - Mrs. Jean Stott, and Norma June at 1:30 p.m. igt the Berg Moof all. Sterling; ,liffe Hall. He Larsen, rtuary chapel by Bishop Reuben D. Law the University Warn. attended Manti Hansen, and Mrs.Arta Ottosen,of services at the graveside will Mrs. Mary Ren- - be Additional under direction of Provo 100? Lodge 1.. .11,jgh School for also of Stirling; No. 14. Mt. Larsen, 1...loyd Pleasant; two years be burg, hi I' t L ln886 Salt Lake City; Lionell Larsen, n Mi,r;innl.lunnidt a so of Millard (Continued From Page I) fore entering H. and Lundahl. Dutson Elisabeth John Cali- , the Mrs. and Raleigh, ..,. Sydonia with He received bia education ip Learninserice to draw students from crowded areas of the eastern states. Hill a man as schools worked and gfornia. young ion Pte. t he National observed that .the average annual tuition for military academies Guard. HeHp), Peterson will attinrd umbeioinntyPraccinfincn:r"irost Company Oscar Bishop to was overassigned is from WOO and up This sum, he said, Is too high to permit seas Ethel Barton in conduct services. The grave wall 41e married duty in December of 1941. I in lle.r. They made their jime many youngsters in families of moderate income to attend. lifyanntlisi be dedicated by Ben O. em Survivng, in addition to his Friends may call at the home pine of the railroad. In 1918 be was Girls will receive instruction under a system modelled aftei rnmstennt to the government's program for training Wars and Waves. Both lather, are the following brothers Tuesday and Wednesday prior ti:i ile ufederal for board during the remainder of World girls and boys will wear uniforms. Hill said he was "knocked and sisters: Leland Hall, Salina; services. war I. and moved to San Francisco. He out of getting" Camp White and Fort Stevens in Oregon after Donald and Kenneth Hall, Provo; moved to Los Anaeles-i- n 1919 and worked Milton Clarence there for two years for the Southern and to Hall, Mann; acquire these military posts. seeking Railroad Co mpanv. Fatale In his application to the War Assets Administration last Mrs. Ruth Olsen, Ephraim; Mrs. Ite l irnotedf atrom 0 raez .rwohnetrienuh4 purchase February, Hill stipulated that the government' would have to Eva H. Braithwaite, Mint'. for the . yearrat later furnish chairs and desks and other equipment from surplus to Friends may call at the Frank aurrinetharnetei rheettmreorive:ectaoure"o7 ' enable him to get the school underway. Otherwise he pointed Hall home Thursday and Friday a II a of the 14k member an ra was He active A Christ of Latter-da!Church of Je Out that costs would be prohibitive for operation. prior to the services. !Saints and Provo Odd Fellows Lodge No 14. of whirls he was a past noble grand Burial will be in Manti City and trustte at the time of his death. Bushnql1 , 1 Islands. vy Pehr Rupert Anderson, 1Bruce Hatch Pella -- received' CL,t, - past two years festivals for with choral and glee clubs also ranking high under his direction. He is survived by'his wife, Mrs, Nell Wadsworth Reid, an employe of the Southern Nevada Telephone Company in Las Vegas; two sons, Kenneth 4, and Fred 5; daughter, Kay, 11; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick W. Reid, Orangeville; a brother, Henry. Reid, Salt Lake City, and three sisters, Mrs Marjorie Killpack; Huntington, Utah; Mrs. Enid Anderson, Manti, The i.,,,, I I (The-Deser- t.. Lake City, Utak , 'BUREAU OGDEN DESERET NEWS biews does not charge for death notices or pictures printed in thetecolumns.) PARKER, Ida.Graveside rites for Pfc.) Walter Roy Smith, Parker, Ida:, who was killed in action on Mindia'nao, Philippine Islands, May 8, 1945, will: be conducted Wednes- day at .3 p.m. at Parker Me- morial . Ceme- tery. Private Smith entered- - the I leyr14, c ,V, , service Jan. 8, 1944. He was ct4,1 in the Army infantry and p) , Obituary Notices ;,1 Seevices Set Rites Conducted editorial4 staging the first automobile parade in this area. He was born in Hamilton, On tario, Canada, Feb. Jon of William D. and Elizabeth Cronyon Wilson.' He., married Lillis, yilkins Jan. 4, 1889, in -Provo. She died March 10, 1940. Mr.. Wilson came to Utah, in 1873 with his parents and they lived in Salt Lake Cily until 1883, when he moved to Provo. His early education was received , at the Wilson private school in Salt Lake City where he worked under tbthe tutorship of his - I) Rock Club and motor-- I ing were his hobbies. One of the first nation! vertising columns PROVOWilliam M. (Bi 11x) was advocated by Mr. .Pearsall in his weedy editorial in the Salt 'Wilson, 83, well ,known Provo Lake Tribuile. The column, first sportsman,. business manind' an editorial, second an Advertise- eivie woilter, 'died earlyMonday ment ranel in subject matter It his home; 641 Nortli Second from hobbies to national and in- Mr. Wilson was the "father' of boat racing 'on Utah Lake, and assisted in organizing and promoting the first boat races here. klealso Was instrumental in t B-- en Flat East, following along illness. I (Continued From Page , leade(s Pvt, Smith's Band , , - - THE DESERET NEWS . , . . t , |