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For a St (adv) thoro remedy see Taylor’s ' Pet and Seed at your service (adv) Parking — Robert V Knight no address given forfeited $5 Rent a brand new sewing ma- bail in the city court for parkchine $2 and up Sewing Ma- ing in a truck zone and $5 for 2274 Wash parking in a red zone chine Exchange Blvd (adv) double size will trade Foot Cut — Gloria Jean Benoit forCrypt auto real estate or cash Ph 3 of 579 Hudson Ave was (adv) treated at the Dee Hospital yesGet a on cut for and tomato foot the your bedding terday sustained when she stepped on plants at 8th St Greenhouse 23t Repub Steel Reynolds Teh Richfield OH Cles OGDEN (U S Dept Agricultural-Cat- tle Salable 50 very few early sales and market not fully established 215 9th St a broken bottle few utility grade cattle sold from (adv) one bull moved at 12 Calves Salable: 20 market not es— — Red Zone Trusses For allegedly Surgical Garments 0 tablished few calves sold from Hogs: Salable: 60 choice 3 butchers elastic hose Fitted by graduate parking in a red zone bail of $5 moved at 26-2- 6 50 this was about 23 technician H E Riley Drugs1 was forfeited in the city court higher than yesterday’s market no 2201 Wash Blvd Dial by Janice Josephson no address sows boars or stags offered today given Sheep: Salable: 1000 no lambs of(adv) fered today have been sold as yet 7-- 14 18-2- 1-- Used coal furnaces stokers oil burners Wanted — Today's Obituaries Clarence Smith Mrs Effio Giles BRIGHAM CITY — Clarence Smith 58 of 11 East 4th South TREMONTON — Effie Jane Porter Giles 63 died yesterday at the family home in Tremonton after a month’s illness She was the widow of Albert X 82’i All makes Open daily 10 RCA Atlantic Refg Obituaries Random References Nsee H THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMiN- S WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 24 XS53 Route salesman St died last night in St Benedict's Hospital Ogden after a Tri-Sta- te 1 1886 He was a veteran of World War L On Jan 2' 1924 he married Ruby Chatterton in Salt Lake City He was a member of the LDS Church He was born Oct 26 1894 In Francis Utah a son of William Robert and Ursula Pack Smith Surviving are his widow Brig ham City two daughters: Miss Patty Smith Brigham City and Mrs Francine C Jensen Sonoma Calif one grandchild three brothers and one sister: Parley L Smith Logan William R Smith Oregon City Ore Mark H Smith Tempe Ariz and Mrs Emily Burgi Preston Idaho Funeral services win be conducted Saturday at 1 p m in the LDS 'Brigham City Sixth Ward Bishop Richard Hansen officiating Friends may call at the Harold B Felt Funeral Home Friday from 7 to 8 p m and Saturday from 11 a m until time of services Interment will be in Brigham City cemetery electric water heaters pleasant work Good pay permaand washing machines Holland nent Ogden Troy Laundry Furnace Co 419 22nd (adv) (adv) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fire Run' — Crews of the OgA Smart Hostess usually keeps Mrs Ruth L Jauffman 69 den fire department made a run Hostess Orange Cup Cakes about Melba at Nampa at 8:07 pm yesterday to tht the house Packed in cellophane Newland Burns 57 Nampa re- rear of 2881 Wall Ave where —they’re two for only ten cents tired railroad switchman a grass fire caused no damage Pick some up at your grocers Charles Lewis Miller 76 Meritoday (adv) dian at Boise Need Debt Relief? Phone Births — Mrs Emma Forney 70 Em- Browning Budget Accounting Charles S Eubank Trip repmett Service Bonded Roy Utah See resentative of the Aetna Life In- ST BENEDICT’S HOSPITAL Mrs Leona Christensen 75 Our ad in Sunday’s Classified surance Co at Ogden will atMartinet — Jose N and Boise near Weiser tend the silver jubilee meeting Sirrona 3131 Adams Ave Angie (adv) boy W V Edmison 75 Cambridge of the Aetna Life Corps of June 24 Clean up sale — Tomatoes salat Weiser in Alberta Canada Cass — - Paul Howard and Alice Alfred Ray Buffington 54 via snaps petunias marigolds from July 6 to 10 The company Hall 2681 Madison Ave dahlias geraniums other bedding is girl Boise observing its 100th anniversary June 24 Mrs Joan Fisher 87 Meridian plants Shaw’s Greenhouse 544 this month — Goddard Robert and Carol Mrs Hazel Anderson Mountain East 2650 North Ogden Phone Wheeler 766 26th st' girl Jean We’ll clean (adv) your furnace the June 23 Home modern vacuum No muss Hunter Clan — James Forbes No fuss Weber way Rowley — Lorin W and Irene Oil 3150 Fuel Hunter family reunion-- ' will be Grant Phone Potter 6 Sahara Village' boy (adv) June 24 held Saturday at the LDS Taylor Ward beginning at 3 pm Each Complaint -- A The Credit Bu- DEE HOSPITAL To family Is requested to bring a reau of Ogden filed a complaint — Burt Guy and Conlunch There will be races for in the city court against Stanley nieWilcox Cowan Box 374 Roy Elaine Starting July 1 garbage col- the children horseshoe pitching L Lawrence asking Judgment of boy June 23 ball lection in Ogden will begin games and a dance in the $14179 on six alleged debts Hamblin — George Chancy and at 6 a’m instead of the cus- evening Marian Ann Cook RFD RL 1 Asks Judgment — In the city You can depend on DuPont court a complaint is filed by J Layton boy June 23 tomary hour of 8 am City Campbell — Robert L and Manager E J Allison said House Paint for top performance W Carlson against' Mark Terkcl-sen- ‘ Reta 2 Parkinson Sahara Viland it is Griffin asking judgment of $72 on today 23 June lage girl Paint Co 421 23rd (adv) accounts The earlier hour will enMcPhie — Leland Barth and Is your car sluggish because of able hauling crews to get the Hay Fever — You need more Launa Ahlstrom RFD 4 Ogden the heat? Give it a Dee Brown than a pill to be comfortable Use girl June 23 garbage off the streets before custom tune-u2169 Grant Formula 5 Ask your druggist Goodwin — Dale H and Jean the heat of the day causes phone Elizabeth Wadsworth 4084 Mon(adv) (adv) foul odors and an influx of roe Blvd boy June 24 flies he said Ball Left — Bail of $10 on a Court Action — Asking judg— D and Vandenberg two inhours earlier ment of $20 on accounts H M Maureen J MastersBert By starting charge of not having a state 1682 23rd SL craws will also be able to fin- spection sticker was forfeited in Olson filed a complaint in the ish before the heat of the day the city court by Veldon A Cot- city court against William S and boy June 24 OUT OF TOWN he added tle! 18 of 2171 Van Buren Ave Freda Helms Warner — Howard and Edna Hwywuiw Collection Salt — H M Olson Carey formerly of Ogden boy filed a complaint in the city court June 23 at Newark N J against Clyde W Kimball asking judgment of $2181 on an account Divorces Granted 100 Fresh and tasty That’s Alice B Lutz from Ellis G what people say about Wonder Lutz cruelty married Dec 31 100 Whole Wheat Bread Bring 1952 in Las Vegas Nek home a fresh loaf today "(adv) Richard E Parker from DarM Parker married lene — Filed Judgment of $22127 Oct 30 1952 in cruelty Nev Elko on alleged debts is asked ina Blanche Jones Anderson from complaint filed in the city court Leonard H Anderson cruelty by H M Olson against Daniel married Nov 22 1952 in EvansJolly Idaho Deaths Vital Siaiisiics es Chicago Livestock CHICAGO 12000 salable calvea Salable cattle 300 slaughter steers and heifers steady to 25 lower 5 lb vealers steady prime ateers 2335-2- 4 00 choice and prims steers and yearlings 2050-2- 00 choice end prime heifers 2000-2- 50 com0 mercial to low choica heifers cows utility and commercial mostcommercial to prime ly commercial to choice grade vealers 1100-127- 3 2 1400-195- 1000-145- 0 1300-210- Paint Explodes Burns Man 82 Sales 3a Big Hill 1000 Cardiff 1200 Q Etc Madison Mines 1000 © 20 C 3e Miners Gold 2000 New Quincy 1000 © 7c 600 35 North Lilly © Prince Con 1500 © 8c An man was burned about the hands and eyebrows yesterday when a can of paint he placed on a stove exploded into flame Treated and released from the Dee Hospital was William Polit-sa- s n of 2512 Lincoln Ave said the splattering paint ignited Mr Politsas’ clothing and a nearby chair They received the call at 4:46 p m Tintic Standard 300 ft 670 Victor Con 1000 © la Cash Grain f API —Cash CHICAGO wheat No 4 yellow hard 1 16014-6- 1 No 2 Corn No yellow 160 No 3 157 Vi -- 59 Vi 1 NoNo Oats heavy white 1 white 78 Vi: No 3 heavy white 77 130-6- 0 nominal lead Barley malting Polit-fireme- 68-1-20 wynmill 0 J wit w ( H-6- Garbage Pickups Start Earlier “self-cleaning- D-1- " p if “Just bought 4th Kaiser ” my “My fourth Kaiser is the best yet9 tayi £1 V Sherman Kansas City 7 bought my first Kaiser in 1947 liked it so well Pve bought three more I find the Kaiser best suited to mt With 730000 w can -- Penalty — Edwin F Kelley 29 of 886 Maple St forfeited $10 bail in the city court on a charge of making an improper U turn t on the road Kaiser's repeat ownership tops all previous records — and Kaiser's new $62 million Utah Deaths : Mrs Effie Jane Porter Giles 68 Tremonton I Mrs Sarah Catherine Hopkins Thatcher 85 Logan Mrs Emmi James Williams Gunther 82 Tooele George Fillingame 80 Salt Lake City died at Craig Colo Miltiadis (Michael) Cropan 61 Salt Lake City ’ V ‘ v expansion program assures these owners vr gk t ' ton Wyo Eva Butcher Larsen from Floyd S Larsen cruelty married Sept 9 1952 in Ogden Jean McGaffeney from Earl T cruelty married McGaffeney June 2 1951 in Ogden Scheduled Deception — A reception for stu LOGAN dents faculty- - and friends of Utah State Agricultural College Summer School will be held tomorrow night in the lounge of the new Student Union Building immediately following the concert by Jean Fenn sporano - x of a great future! G safety-padde- has won Tnore international beauty awards than any other American automobile Trim and low with unlimited visibility through the greatest glass area of any standard sedan Styling — The Kaiser Performance — With no unnecessary dead king-size- weight to pull every ounce of power gaps into efficient performance Lowest center of gravity of any standard American sedan plus Kaiser’s suspension lets you ' ' I SC' 448 t ju ftg aassu $ a jutflAkA a j-g- jt Dewey’s Lunch 2374 Kiesel Ave d apftwwJ flWWrfMOV' u eoww- - aa gag - I tttIi “On the road all the tim— now in my third Kaiser” writes J J Loi Long Island salesman ’Traveled 140000 miles without expensive repairs £6 miles on gallon too” Drive 1’iirom r usri iTTrmi “Saved my life says E S Cleveland California garag? owner "For economy oi operation and performance they can’t be matched No question about it the best engineered car' the'JJicilSBT America's most beautiful car winner says Donald E Holmes Coldwater hlichigan He walked away from a crash thanks to' Kaiser's and ’push-ou- t safety-padde- d instrument panel windshield of 14 international beauty awards 4 Set f&vr KmisettbBMtr dmUrl c i E- -3 ra CCA 4 7 2310 Grant 4 - Avcnuo ( He was a member of the Ogden Quarterback Club He was bom Sept 19 1893 in Ogden a son of Thomas B and Ruth Blair Evans His father was president of the LDS Ogden Stake He was educated in Ogden City ' Schools On June 2 1915 he married Pauline Malan in the LDS Salt Lake Temple Surviving are his widow Ogden four brothers: Joseph E and LaWrence H Evans Ogden Reuben T Evans San Carlos Calit and Dr Leland M Evans Sierra Madre Calif and an uncle: David W Evans Ogden Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p m in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel 24th Street and Adams Avenue Bishop Virgil Toller of the LDS Eleventh Ward officiating ! Friends' may call at the mortuary tomorrow from 6 to 9 p m and Friday until time of services Interment will be in Aultorest Memorial Park -- ' t Helen Owens Mrs MALAD Idaho — Mrs Helen Sarah Little Owens 67 died at her home in Malad Monday after a short illness Mrs Owens was born January 29 1836 at Morgan Utah a daughter of Jedediah Grant and Elizabeth Thurston Little She was reared and educated in Morgan and came to Malad whfn about 18 years of age She was married to Dr Richard E Owens June 16 1908 at Malad Mrs Owens was a member of the LDS Church a member of the Royal Neighbors Lodge No 4194 and also secretary of the Malad Rebekah Lodge Ruth Chapter Survivors include four sons and two daughters Richard T Owens and Jack T Owens both of Ogden Utah Judd G Owens Billings Mont and Stanley R Owens Los Angeles Mrs Harold E (Helen) Thomas Lava Hot Springs Mrs Reed (Isabell) Nielsen Portage Utah 15 grandchildren: one brother and 'four sisters Ernest Little Mrs Hester Robinson Mrs Walter Nelson all of Morgan Mrs Margaret Haigh Three Forks Mont and Mrs Frank Martin Manhattan Mont Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p m in the Malad Second LDS Ward Chapel Bishop A O Willie will be in charge Friends may call at the Benson Funeral Home tonight and tomorrow until time of services Interment will be in the Malad City Cemetery 1 : r den six grandchildren 12 greatgrandchildren and one sister: Mrs Elizabeth Wilson Ogden Funeral services will be announced by Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel 3403 Washington Blvd t Come in! We’ve completely remodeled and installed new and modern equipment — to give you the very best eating — breakfast lunch and dinner r M-10:- 30 4 't : n Helen Cole - SALT LAKE CITY — Mrs Helen Brown McGregor Cole 88 of Salt Lake City formerly of Ogden died Monday at her home after an extended illness Mrs Cole was a member of the Tremonton Methodist Church She was past matron of Queen Esther Lodge 4 Order of Eastern Star in Ogden and was also a member of Rebkah Lodge She had resided in Salt Lake City for five years t She was born April 29 1867 to Edinburgh Scotland a daughter of William and Margaret McKay McGregor In 1888 she was married to Samuel Nelson Cole in Waukegan 111 He died June 26 1939: Surviving are one son and two daughters: John Robert Cole Ogden Mrs William (Helen) Johnson Arlington N J and Mrs Ensign (Jean) Herrick Salt Lake City six grandchildren and eight grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at noon in the Methodist Church in Tremonton Friends may call at the church tomorrow from 10 am until noon Burial will be in Tremonton cemetery - Gideon Bullock LONETREE Wyo — Funeral services for Gideon W (Gid) Bullock 59 of Lonetree formerly of Ogden who died Monday will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p m In the LDS Chapel in Mountain View Wyo Mr Bullock had been a prominent livestock producer and rancher at Lonetree for the past 35 years He was born in Feb 3 1834 in Provo a son of Isaac and Mary Webb Bullock He attended We- ber College in Ogden Surviving are his widow: Mrs Velma Taylor Bullock Lonetree two sons: Earl and Ronald Bullock Lonetree two grandsons and four sisters: Mrs J R Ilinch-clif- f Ogden Mrs Lucile Rae and Mrs Electa Workman South Gate Calif and Mrs Irene Langendorf Santa Monica Calif EVANS — Punerxl -- rvlc few 8 Har281 Whinton Blvd and husband of Paulina M Evans will be conducted Friday at 1 o’clock at Larkin and Bona Chapel with Bishop Virgil Toller of the may call at the mortuary drawing room Thursday from 6 to 9 p m Eleventh Ward conducting Friends and Friday until time of service Interment In Aultorest Memorial Park conducted by the Larkin old Evans of Mor-tua- ry — Funeral services for Pearl Parry of 24361' Madison Are and widow of John Parry will be held Friday at 1 p m in Lindquist and Bona Colonial Funeral Chapel with Bishop’s Counselor C Orvil Stott of the LDS Fifth Ward officiating Frlenda may call at the funeral chapel Thursday from S to 9 p m and Friday until the service hour Interment In the Ogden City Cemetery PA RRY H FLORISTS And The Flowers Are Furnished by Olive end Mark KLEN3CE 956 Washington FLORAL Phone Lizzie Norseth Flowers Specializing tn Your FloftJ 1220 Cleael Ave Phone Home Phone ELIZABETH'S FLOWER SHOP 64 -- We sincerely wish to extend 4'S 24th St Dial emi our deepest thanks to our friends Floret Co Jensen were relatives and neighbors who Bird Phone 7319 so kind and thoughtful during mt Wasfclngtoa Home Phone the illness and death of our beJIMMY'S FLOWER SHOP loved wife and daughter We Specializing 4a Funeral Work want the to thank especially 459 -- 25th Bt Phone 6253 bishop and Relief Society of the FLORAL WEBER CO 43th Ward those who sent flowhouse 749 Sgth St Pne SC31 ers or contributed in any way The family of Co Ogden City Flore! Dial 'Doris Mae Grant 7tl tm Washington Bird Q-- ee ’ ' great-grandchildre- Cords of Thanks qOFFEE A M 9A Come In & Get Acquainted Giles Mrs Giles was bora Jan 31 1885 in Morgan Utah a daughter of Alma and Jane Carter Porter She was reared and educated In Morgan and was married to Mr Giles in October 1903 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple She served as president of the Primary Association of the Littleton Ward in Morgan County for a number of years and was president of the religion class of the same ward for a number of years She also served as a Relief Society visiting teacher The family moved to Tremonton in 1920 and she had resided here since Mrs Giles served as a Relief Society visiting teacher In the Tremonton ward for a number of years also She was Relief Society work director for several years here Mr Giles died Sept 9 1925 in Tremonton Surviving are the ’ following sons and daughters: Bishop A Reed Giles Myron (Mike) Giles Mrs Sam (Thora) Kay Mrs Ray (Helen) Bolton all of Tremonton Porter Giles Ogden Mrs J E' (Cora) Becker Ohio Mrs Glen (Lois) Mitchell Bend Ore L A Giles Morgan Mrs Charles (Iva) Turner Oakland Calif 27 grandchildren 13 three sisters and one brother all of Morgan Mrs Roy Heiner Mrs Charles Tonks Mrs Parley Rose and Horace Porter Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 pm in the Tremonton Second Ward by Bish- op Rees Mason Friends may call tomorrow from 7 to 9 pm and Friday from 10 ara until time of services at Rogers Mortuary in Tremonton Interment in Littleton cemetery Morgan County FUNERALS She was born Nov 17 1875 2374 Kiesel Ave “Four Kahers in our family YMMLA in Logan a daughter of John and Elizabeth Evans Ilayball Surviving are one son: J Atwell Parry Nampa Idaho two daughters: Mrs George L (Vera) Taylor and Mrs Jean Smith Og- TrrrwrrrTrrrrrrrrrrrrsirrrrvTrrvvYrvvvrrTrsZ Til Mr Evans had been one of the head salesmen for the Purity Biscuit Co for the past 37 years He was one of the early members o! the United Commercial Travelers 248 and was senior councilor of the organization He w as a member of the LDS Eleventh Ward and a member of the elders quorum At one time he served as president of the She was married to John Parry in Ogden He died Nov 13 1935 in Ogden ' ' We’ve moved from our old location “Snack Bar Lunch” at 216 24th Street to: jim ailment neers 3 x S Harold Evans 59 2819 Washington Blvd died this morning in the Dee Hospital of a heart Mrs Pearl Hayball Parry 77 ot 24364 Madison Ave died last night in St Benedict’s Hospital after an extended illness Mrs Parry resided in Logan Pocatello and Blackfoot Idafad and Salt Lake City prior to moving to Ogden in 1900 She was a member of the LDS Fifth Ward She was also a member of the Daughters of Utah Pio- d a jumuLg-u- S Harold Evans Pearl Parry TOOOEZEMMSr -take curves faster and stay snug to the road Safety — When you drive a Kaiser with its windshield and narrow instrument panel ’push-ou- t never as secure in any other car! corner posts feel youU See Your Dealer — Nout you can get a better car at a better price — and the Kaiser-- r razer dealer’s allowance on your present car will prove it to you! Choice of Standard Overdrive or II ra-M- a t ic yd — new— lowest Kaiser cost Potcer plus Steering m strm oast Kaiser has an outstanding record of repeat owners Here’s wbyi ek illness Mr Smith was reared and educated in Park City At the age of 18 he moved to Preston Idaho and later to Rock Springs Wyo He moved to Brigham City in 1929 and was employed by the Lumber Co He later became manager of the company Recently he was employed as a carpenter at the Intermountain Indian School He was past president of the Carpenters Local ' |