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Show ,110.01111,01111111t 1 401001111111111.0 VOIMEMEIMMINN - , , . , , 11TliE. DESERET Tuesday, Deednber NEWS, , - ' R. 1948 - Local ail,:State Obitualy Notices David F. - , that although women are ardent school patrons, they are not resented on the present school board D. Barlow of Clearfield. incumbent president of the and E. G. King, business- - ByEdni Carr Deseret pews Correspolident Davis County's LAYTON , old established citizenry vs. the wartime and postwar newcomboard of ers find an education vs. feminine membership on the board will be the major issues to be decided in the election of a school - Wednesday. board- - for - the - Layton, -- Clearfield and South Weber preeincts. Issues this year of the school board elections are more clearly defined than in the past, and more interest has been aroused ' since Ihe voting barriers against owners have been lifted. Mrs. Olive W. Thompson, Terdeland Park, Layton, feminine candidate, has been concentrating her efforts on the federal public housing projects and the new subdivisions in her area, asserting that the newcomers in these districts .baven't been ac cepted by the established citizenry. She has also pointed out - , all-ma- le ' .. .. m..e:: 'tot' to, - Orson Blain Sr; SALT LAKE CLUBDo's and' BLAINE PTAA panel discussion on "How can the home, Headquarters Urged a -- op rd ' Fire Destroys Kitchen Of Cafe r 10 morning IL. writ VII 'lilt VIM N.,.. ft..... .0... ROUNDUP REVEILLE , 4 COIISERVE nr.la ' ,Yn171.511r. :' 9:00 e. tn. COAL 'RtbilfE At For Home or Office t i Intl , Radio A-- C 1 32 So. State & it Appliance Phone I teek Miebsel Sham Delactive Adventunto of "The Fa loos 6Gabi1et Seaton Frank Parker Show Utah Somas Open Discussion &hum Mum Allem Great NamesMug. Jr.. Town Meeting, Of The Air Boston Symphony Classical Coneeri IJntü 77--7- Ile Yuletide Atrianf The O'Neill. Sentifftentill Nee anel SPIllit Coo) Journey greet, rr itidnicbt Livros , 3 News The Westerners I News. Interlude Utah Symphony Brehm' Double Concerto I . I ' 1 I 1 Your I 1 Favorite Hollywood - oilotentno Poet Yen goose Charts School ,, True goes "11 ' Emus of Churebes - , Eliot Lawrence 1 I ).dorton. Downey Art Baker Be You Bay. , I Show , -- Lithe? I I I - cfm and WTc, from Hollywood stadia" Be Seated Bandana min Rim Try and rind Me t Tes(7 trrroba-iand rasing Be7 Bing 1 I I Xmas Tapestry 1 I ilsio Club was born Crampian, Pa. Btn and Andy ihrim; and Club Pleasure Porttio Vallee with Rudy B. Kretwer't refs. 1 Nowt I Suppet CDs Curot Loy, Latham 'War Welch at Orris -- ! Z. Roverds 'tie 7 3 fii4S I :310 .036 1 9 so I hi I Music I althiol,. J. Antbols7 the, I hammy Kay. Iddie Orts Ora. 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Burial will Tuesday prior to services. be In non Late CIO' Cemetery. -- - Wednesday Afternoon 00 I I Wood the I I 411 1 Dit SO 12:iss 1 !Ms 0 ?,,, Neva - tan 40m cui-vrom- I Melody Tared - 235 Second Wood, pastor, Jaen smith C mg-Cl- ST. PHONE ': in 1864. - WV5 Dee. 11, 1893. at Heber. a Tacmi.,kins7j,i)e ommeLl.. son el John T. M. and Elsie Dayton He had resided here his entire Giles. Requests illiurvivera include his wife, Mrs. Viva 1 1 earillo Oilos. Heber; throe sons. Lawrence Loa Giles. Angeles; Doyle Giles, Sall take, and Alan Giles. U. 8. navy, two Diego; 121 Heber: a trIn22.11inzon.L.rIts...plt: dtin, Off Giles. Rents; ?GUI. sisters, Mrs. Iona Mal lett. Mrs. Mina Claeburn and Mrs. Nellie Durtseht. all of fait Lake, and Mrs. Leers Bowman. Pleasant Greve. I Funeral arrangements will be an. I bounced , by Olpin Mortuary. Heber. I Neill -Ttw 014 Comm The Oki Corral Harry Clarity pouueb Parts Newt Paterson ,ac AS 11 1 130 - loom Gage wttb News gonna Steno STATE 32 SOUTH 4 le , pm. at 12:1$ " Kum SiMere 'rho 014 Corel$ , I 33 I Poet Time BM Post bo 17, May - , Funeral services for Charles R. Peter114. 5IS North Bath West. who died Saturday, will be conducted Tuesday at IoudtJp Mode Moderns Rose Morten ba - son. South of the Border Perri. Como lithos Mod - ' Charles N. Peterion Anita Ent, flendnight Morning Newt oThe Threw M17. Farm Brkbet Buda, 4 2 , Funeral mrvices for Annie Thirkill. 461 Third East St. who died Saturday afternoon of injuries suffered in a fall, will be conducted Tuesday at 2 pm. at 25A Seemed Mast St. by Bishop Martin L. Ethington of the Eighth Ward of the Church ot Jeaus Christ of latter, day Saints. Friends may call place of services Tuesday prior to services. Burial will be ' in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. CM," Western 12:55-Noned-ott- W. Hugh Sweeton -; Annie Thirkill Varieties Island Serena's ' ' 112, tory. She thew Nowa Bakes , INTERMOUNTAIN With amazing response wherever you go , PORTABLE PERFECTION! ' who died at 705 East T- 30 South St., Monday at be p.m. of tittliffS incident to age, ei conducted. ThursdaY t 1 p.m. in Sunset Lawn Mortuary. 2350 tast Thirteenth South St. Priendi may call at the mortuary Wednesday till p.m. and Thursday prior to services. will Burial in in Murray City Ceme- -1 400 KNAK- Ntew. Birdman ' lo. 30 43 00 1 Veen rot Day 'rem flonywood i What's Daum menthe Mete& Ravi Sow, Too and Alcohol William and Frannie I I 3 -- ..- .-- Cadrie roster CU" New, I Peva; Sing Crosby TT Novel 000 Melodies 11Dream Here's n Show I MICROTONE - Paul Auxier back in Salt Lake today after Funeral services for Paul Auxier. 51. American Legionwitnessing the amphibious train- Magna. naire who died Thursnear Oceanside, day at and1:30 druggist. ing exercises cm. in a local hospital. Secin the which Calif., recently will be conducted Wednesday at 7 ond Infantry Indianhead DiviP.m: at 125 North Main St. by the Cysian drove inland against an as- press American Legion Post of Maims. Friends may all at the mortuary Tuestheoretsumed enemy defense, day from 4 to 1430 p.m: and Wednesto Jim of services. Burial will be ically holding the coastal plain day in- - the to veterans plot, Bait Lake City Mountains the from Tehachapi Cemetery. the Mexican border. Colonel Weiler is commanding officer of the 43rd Corps Ar- Jana Franklin Taylor Jesse Franklin Taylor. 76. retired d tillery of the Utah National Guard. Colonel Rich is comengineer for the Denver and Rio Western, died Monday about mander of the 653rd Field Ar- Grande 10 p.m. at the home of a tillery Observation and Major A. R. achiever, 543 Bryan Ave., of natuO'Brien is ordnance officer- on ral causes. Mr. Taylor was awarded a 40 year the adjutant general's staff.of Locofrom the Brotherhood pin The three Utahns were sent motive Division 113. at the EnliTION11, to the coast operation by Brig. time of his retirement four years ago. A resident of Salt Lake for 46 years, Gen. J. Wallace West, Utah adhe had Worked for Western Pacific jutant general, to observe with In addition to the DAtROW. A native of San Bernardino, Calif., ha National hundreds of other born July 2. 1810, a son of FrankGuard officers from other states was lin Catherine Benson Taylor. His the gigantic peacetime exercises. wife, and Caaate Boren Taylor, preceded him The Utah observers, according in death. Surviving are two sons. Jessie Lloyd to Colonel Weiler, were impressGrass Valley. Calif.. and Kened with the simulated attack and Taylor. neth C. Taylor, North Salt Lake two follow-up of the the effective daughters. Mrs. Thelma Seriever. Salt and Mrs. Maud Saylor. North ground forces. While this op- Lake, two eration is one of the Bid held Salt Lake: four grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. Mrs. It end and war's the Edna Sart Bernardipo, wait based, ,since o, Finley, Glob41;: Axis. cin methods and tactiCs. learned on the Normandy Beaches and the Pacific Island landings, the Martha Louisa Row les Utah colonel said. Funeral 'entices for Martha Louise abed Thomas "Technicolor" For a Free Demonstration or Information Write or Phone: Observe Exercises rbo 1 6Do June Nomorth Us. Ntso goonestfulty Tow with an) Murray I I :43 ...... Club gobs Dowse, Maher Klemm I IS !Harlem NospitalltI ale Naive - ; 4. 1 - liortoo I line AA Parm Journal Nine Crosby Pings. .NOVIs Utah Playboy; Musk By News, I 73,rrrl0. of Churebee -"aukhaire Talking Prairie Platters , I rjo DO , ' I 4S I New Year's s Playing Top Tilton of the Day, Capsule IL Flinthart t- Ned Lynch Lowell Jack Smith Skew For the Deafened A Priceless Possession A Perfect Gift. It's Like Hearing in Guard Officers Wednesday Morning . - I I I 1 '00 11,11 I I 30 U.4$ Sirn Ott Bens and weather WeeL Jukebox Jam... boree, Gus Foster. Latest Western .zrz. Warren. News, James Abbe Breakfast Club. fun and frolic, will pon Breakfast Club- -- ,i 40 01:30 1 I Music. Played by the Top Band of the Nation. 69rooklae - to Hof Heart's Desire I Ben Alexander. liC !renal- - timloomas Woman's Page re ',11 Martyo-,Now- o red Halos Victor Undliat Glamour Honor .' BALL a Star , I I Latina, Sport Nene KAU tor M liste One Hour and Forty Five Minutes of West. Jukebox Jam. bores. Gus roster -- I . HEARING NEWS Joel F. Weiler, Lt. Col.. Max E. H:ch and Maj. E. T. O'Brien. were t - MICROTONE their Geo Molly Tho Bob Boo Vine co 9 n I - I I Goodnight Till -- :30 48 . 3Whether Pibbet Arthur Godfrey Tel. quit Smuts litaring !, 8------ I Dinah Shore i Rainbow Kudrna Ottbestra 'Battle of the Banda, two bands battle; anpreinacr. in. ten participation. - Jewels .... (Bud) Oskar have'regarded Ammo 0- Music, Upton Clem I henry. New. 6170." Pop Vox Pop Bradford Choir M:511-- F :30 48 Master in Polka Party ' Elaine, ;arl. Bill.. Nrulton Lewis. Jr. News & Muhl 1- 6.c. - e Jane Page Holiday Ian oNBC Newsroom oa Data Wins Judi Nan. Mow Mel ' 2Whether KDYL1320 lhe Town nationally known French organ- ist, arrived in Salt Lake today, prior to his concert at Brigham University, Provo, toYoung morrow at 8:15 p.m. Mr. Dupre, now making his tenth concert tour in this country, is organist of the St. Suibice gathedral .in Paris, and is head of the National Conservatory of Music, organ department. His concert tomorrow will feature piano and organ duets with his daughter Marguerite. He will also play solos by Bach, Mozart, American and two modern organists; Biggs and Mariot. Patterson ' Otto American audiences Praising Strevoy a Tuesday Evening Time I KS6-- 11 60 KALL--910 KUTA--5- 70 ' 4.4 as being "enthusiastic and demonstrative," Marcel Dupre, inter- that - - ,,,, - !Organist Arrives For: BYU Concert (It Radio Programs U ' Neil cmFuneral Acting upon the recommendation of Police Chief L. C. Crowther, city commissioners today agreed to turn over to the Salvation Army old clothing which has been held in the police evidence room for the period of time required by law. , y''04k-p,oil..- ' kf 1Whether - ' ' rs. titI :1I ki ..... PolIceToDonateClothIng $lic5 t Morgan Stanley . , Funeral service' will be conducted the West BountiWednesday et p.m.41n fulWeed- Chapel- - tmder- thethrection or Bishop Telford. 'Tien& msy call at Sunset Limn Mortuary. 2350 East Thirteenth South 81... today until 9 p m. and Wednesday until 12 noon. Interment will be Bertha' , nowise. $20.75 Value $ BA: 0 tie' Cr Ltici-ce- Electric Heaters FRED WARING and eke Pnansylvdmican Snyder grandmothers. Mrs Mary and Mrs. May preastn,VisoodaltstsCireass.,. two , rid-roa- OGDEN Fire of undetermined origin gutted the kitchen of a cafe at 4100 Riverdale Road this morning. The fire started from the rear of the kitchen stove and spread through the kitchen, according to members of Weber County fire department who responded to the alarm. No one was at the place at the time the tire was discovered. The owner Is Leo Hawes and the cafe was operated by P. J. McIntosh. Music m tit - "a that the church, and the school' better cooperate for the good ,of the community and the children?" will be featured at the meeting of the Blaine School PTA tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. Jordan District Supt. S. L. David Gourley, will be moderator, and Bishop Neils Hanson. For oth Army Miller Ward; Bishop Herbert ''Watd; Earl Al-sA proposal that Sixth Army Urry, EldredgeFitt. and Cyril Headquartersbe movedto. Salt Lake if the Presidio of San ESTATE REAL LAKE SALT Francisco is selected as the home BOARDMark EPetersen, genfor the United Nations was made eral manager of the Deseret today by the Salt Lake ChamNews, will speak on "We Have ber of Commerce in a request the Line" Ball on the ,to Gov. Herbert B. Maw that he at the luncheon meeting of the contact the secretary of war and Salt Lake Real Estate Board toask for the move. Hotel. in morrow Newhouse the It was also requested that the governor, who is now attending ENSIGN SPECIAL INTEREST a governor's conference in Mi- CLUBHazel Stevenson, nutriami, call the attention of the tional consultant of the State federal offices to the fact that in Department of Health, is slated addition to facilities at Fort to before the West EnDouglas the property at Kearns signspeak Ward Special Interest is being declared surplus, as tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in well as the Small Arms Plant, Group ward chapel, Ninth Ave. and and at either of these three sites the D Streets. adequate facilities could be made available. - Albert i''''61. ItiZ, .as dont's of telephone courtesy will be shown in a sound film, sponsored by the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, at the weekly luncheon meeling of the Salt Lake Club tomorrow in the Hotel Utah. non-prope- . - Ow. Atctity'lli 1.- , eross: I 4 P service& for Orion Biala- - illr- -1 Stanley David 4"1111.7-ducted Thursday at 1 30 pm. in the Il former Provo resident, died Sunday 65, 1947 South Eighth West Si.. who died Monday at 9 p.m. in a local hospital Grandview Ward Chapel of the Church night at his home in Banta Ana.Calit., of Latter-da- y Saints. for at a cardio-vasculdisease. according of a heart ailment. will be conducted of Jesus Christ . Albert P. Snyder. I, to word received here ,Monday by 111, in Bountiful Cemetery. , Thursday at I p.m; ist the Bose Reim ....: Grandview 72, atives and- friends.-- , at 36 East Seventhwho died termer, ' ',4:0 South 8t. ' Mr Morgan was born Nov. 11. 1902. Van D. Sunday afternoon in Goshen, a son of David end Ida son of Joseph 1N t,,,, at the home of lus White Morgan. He moved to Provo with and Newera Mired man 00DRN school adminservices for Mrs. and retired Carl ,, Mn. daughter, r. his parents in 4907 and received his edbela Av '" ",a' .8142. Ogren, Orandview. Bertha Van Drimmelea Patterson. 77. have 'conducted their-campaig- ' 1 i 5A9putti:11.1:72h: ucation in Provo City schools an4 i.Cio"' services Inn The 1.88Ali t; resident for the last 41 years. bitni Iletini University. ' be under the diree- , quietly but effectivedMth Re was married to Josephine ;Some '' time of hiswho died Monday. at 9:30 a.m. gt the lion oi Bishop Dean t ly among their known support-Jess- e . - ' --794 44 Mr. Blain wee an of Buckner the j July 20. 1924, in Provo. and thenrlived home of a daughter-. Mes, Merman Leathera. ' Elder In the Cannon Oranciview Ward. here until 1927. when Mr. Morgan ,e 06 '''' board head, Officials at school er. 3225 Lincoln Ave.. following a lingerWard of the Church Friends may call et vented a position with the al of " , the Berg Mortuary. Clubt of Southern California. At the time ing illness. will be conducted Thursday of JetS112 Christ ,:. e,' quarters in Farmington have ' ,,,.,1 from 6 of his death. he was manager of the a Latter-da- y Sainte. emphasized in their announceat 2 p.m. at Lindquist and Son Mor6.. 1 . Wednescay Ana district for the company. is survived by He ments of the forthcoming elec-- 1 V ', Annie his widow. tuary. Ogden. Bishop Walter H. CheckSurviving are his mother. his widow; a David son tion are one a B and se r John ll in. daughter. voting privileges etts; of the .First Ward. Church ot Jesus ' Ir., i; , i '; Grandview, Ogren. Max of Santa son. and Carol toOrson gen. Morgan in $alt Jr,, voters all Latter-da- y open ;' registered Saints. will offi-- . Thursday, prior to - 'ao, cod a sister. Mrs. Winona M. Christ of three dau h- ' the area now represented by the arevice?. Interelate. Provo. te m Mrs. Florence Murkman. ment will he in the : Barlow. Being a taxpayer or Wilkinson. Funeral services and burial will be Lincoln, A daughter of Anton and Alida Kruyff Provo City Burial Wednesday in California. Neb.: Mrs. Emma Van De Vett she was born Dec. lb. 1968. being a school patron is not ,. . Mr. Snyder Park. Mrs. Woodbury. andin Holland. She was married to Jan Van a mandatory. Me. Blain both Sally Mosley, Drimmelen in Holland, and immigrated F. The final result of the elec- of Salt Lake: three brothers, J. D. Blain. Ellen Edmonson to the United States in 1905 as conLOGAN--O- to F. t Bud) Oskar. 30. died verts to the Church. tion seems, to date, to hinge on Murray: Guy Blain. Salt Lake. and They. settled in PARK services for Mrs. suddenly Monday afternoon at- the home Alden Blain, Bountiful: two sister& Mrs. died Dec. three variable factors: Ellen Edmonson Neil, 80, si,ctive in re. of his parents, 206 Bast Third North. OgdertiftIrantkimmelen Hansen. Mrs. and Brisham Lucy 3. City, 1907. the vote of the Grace Nielson, Spring City; four grand- ligious and Male life of Coalville and atter a short illness. Mrs. Patterson was 1929. In November, hoswho a in Park died City Park City. He was born Nov. 11, 1916, In Salt married to James M. Patterson in the county's newcomers will exceed children. 5 following three Lake, a son of Otto F. and Florence Salt The family will meet friends 36 pital Sunday atwill p.m. that of the citizenry in t h e Lake Temple. He died in Ogden in be conducsed Wednesweeks illness, He married Lois 1945. She had Emma Nielsen Oskar. East Seventh South St. from Wednesday been living with a daughWeClearfield Layton South 2 p.m. in the Park City First 7 to 9 p m. interment Hardman, Mendon. June 7, 1940. He at, ter, Mrs. Leather..since then, will be in Salt day at of of ,lesua the Church Ward is pointed out that Lake City Cemetery. ber area. Chapel tended schools,- and at the Logan city A of member -the Church, Mrs, Paty BishLatter-daSaints, with Christ of tim, of his death was a painting conthe newcomers took over Clear-field- 's terson had been active in the Ogden Currant conducting. op William tractor. Ward a First and for 25 years served in municipal government Pool ?Tien& mar 'call at Archer Morttiare his parents and hit Relief Surviving Society work. Two of her sons one son one daughter, cry. Perk City. today and tomorrow till year ago by capitalizing on the and widow, been .75. of have 319 time of services.. Burial will be In Park bishops in Ogden wards. OODENPaulStrevay, 111, Logan; Sharron and Otto feeling they were not rec.- - Twentieth Survivors include the following sons St., died in a local. hospital City Cemetery. two sisters. Mn. Wayment C. Tidwell the 9:15 at and daughters: Thomas. Anton. John U. Monday ognized by p.m. oldtimerr.) and Mrs. Glenn J. Lee, Logan. Neil resided in Coalyille for 18 and A.-- Joe- - Van- Drimmelen-, Mrs. Hera large number - He was born Oct.- 13. 1871. in Car, .,'Mrs,to her removal to Park prior years son of .tChovanoni man Leather and Mrs. Heiko Dallinga, and, Italy. a of qualified voters will turn out leone. where she since resided. She vas Maria Anloma Salvaggiti Strevay. He ctty all of Ogden; 22 grandchildren and 13 Lanto the polls next Wednesday or came to the United States and has been born July 13, 1856. a in Morecombe,of John Carolyn and two brothers. WOODS CROSS,-Carol- yn Jane daughter cashire, Page, England, of resident as 1911. He since Ogden the election I to came She the 13. died Monday at 12:30 a.m. in a Adrien and Johan Van DeVen, Holland. regard passively, and Annie Ertmonson. a store here for 15 U. S. in 1887. grocery Salt Lake hospital of acute meningitis. past school operated they years She had been ill but a few hours. in organizing She was instrumental elections. Bruce Lindberg Surviving are hts widow Mrs. Mary the wOmen's auxiliary to theAmerican A student of South Davis Junior High the feminine vot- - Strevay: two brothers lint three sisters, Legion following World War I. She School at Bountiful, she had been active infant TOOELEJoel Bruce Lindberg. in Palermo. the following living of ens, both oldtimers and newcomwas a member of the Church of Jesus in athletics. -- She was a member son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay O. Lindberg, sons and daughters .John P. Strevai Sainte and Women the Church of JetturThrist of Latter-da- y Christ of Latter-da- 7 of Salt (Lake died Sunday, at the home ers. will remain loyal to Mrs. Leonard Erkelens. Mrs. W. A. of the Woodcraft Lodge. Sunand had Saints attended of his grandparents Mr. and Mn. C. A. regularly own sex- - in the Wednesday ,bal- Wriqh4 and Joseph Ferro of Sparks day School, Mutual and fast meetings Byrnes, Tootle. after a lingering illness. Survivors include three cone. William Nev.; Tony' Ferro of Sacremento, Calif., South Ward:. He was born June 15, 1946, in Salt Lake the In Bountiful loting. Norman Neil. Park J. and J. City; and 12 grandchildren. She was born June 7. 193's in Salt City. Mass will be celebrated Thursday at Fred --Nell. Payson: four daughttirk Mrs. Lake,--of RAlph. C. and Jana --Mrs. end daughter Ely Hortense 1ssurvived by his parents.- - one 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Other sur- 'Lister. J'Eteene Lindbirg and his paternal Mrs. Nellie Thomomn. all of Part City: Nielsen Page. who citrylve The Holy Koury win be recited Wednesa plater. Norma Jean. grandparents Mr. 44 ilvors include Lake: Maude Salt McPhee, Mn. and Mrs. Joseph E. day at 8 p.m I at the Kirkendall-Darlin- g 39 Page: two brothers,. Ralph, Sheldon and Lindberg of Tooele. Mortuary. where friends may call from Igrandchildren. a sister an England. Arnold La Monte Page. all of Woods are Wending. brother and Funeral arrangements 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. and then on Thursday until 9:30 am. Burial will be in of Utah the Three officers the Ogden City Cemetery. National Guard. Col. - William chetof EtTevraet lifW. Old Timers, Newcomers Sal For Battle 1 Election In Davis County-School-Boa- rd ' ,,. ,I , OF ALL FRANCHISED DEALERS OF F3IERSON RADIO' |