Show PMMIMW frwWWqP — - -- - - - - i - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MondayTecember 19 - 1949-- -' 9 — t - -- r- - -- - 1 ! 4 r - -- I aft t - '' I - 1 -- i i 1 - ' tI !' 1 I ' ' ' ' 1(1 ' A "''""1 I - -' 44-- - A ''- ' - ' I - - ' '''' ' ' ' - '' ' z 41 " ' i 01 ""''' '' 3 ' ' 0' 7- -i '' ' ' ' ' ' ' :'" -- - ' i ' ' ' ' ' -' '' I ' '' ' 11Z- 0 - 4 : I 1 t( 1 4 s l'iii ' ': olkor ' i : - 4 1 - ''Y' ' ' i i 't 4 ot I " t! s 1 4 ' L ' -- g '- ' s t a 4 ' 1 Woodbury Woodbury 4 I -- 0 i l' 0'''t 't - J Striepeke te Tooele Ordnance Depot Fetes Rites Tuesday For Ogden mber Chamber Chamber that it TOOELE or out to other Gun Viètim ately Tribune dition so can be' immediissued shipped inotallations said Mr Striepeke Varioua hot dips and preservatives are used in the cleaning and processing of this material which ranges from small items to large artillery and combat weapons and vehicles the latter processed by the maintenance division By preserving and maintaining this Special 18—The 'packagstorage division at Tooele is Ordnance depot saving the U S government thousands of dollars daily through directed processing and maintenance methods it was pointed out to Rep Revs Beck Bosons (D Utah) as she toured the installation during the week end Off ic la Is ofTooeleSountycbanz of Commerce and depot offi- share of it is kept from deterioratcials made the tour of inspection ing rusting or becoming unfit for With Rep Boson use Reclaimed materiel is being Striepeke chief of the stor- readied for use instead of salvage age division explained the process- or junk ing procedure to the group In Rep Boson was taken on a this operation material returned tour of the tank repair shop and from overseas and other army T 0 D Park housing area to gain posts and camps is identified a first-hanpicture of the operacleaned processed wrapped pack- tion of the depot and the commuaged and preserved for future use nity adjoining it In storage Col J D Barnett T D comIt is further maintained and kept in first class con manding officer was host Dec and ing Tribes nd--tropec-steenger—good r Leased Was ServOGDEN Dec ices for Mn Annie Crossley' 49 587 West Lake it who died Friday afternoon of a gunshot wound suffered Thursday afternoon will be conducted Tuesday at 10 cm at Kirkendall-Darlin- g f uner al Willey4 bishop chapckhy Budelt diTUrch onesus of the 16th war 'Saints Christ of Latter-da- y Friends may call at the Mortuary chapel Monday from 6 to 8 pm and Tuesday until time of services Burial will be in Ogden equipments—a- E: ) Bring your watch in today! Takes only a minute tell exactly how accurate it is paynes Jewelry IU Co South Main mianon t I city cemetery Juvenile court officials - ' A is: kolh11 glewood-Calq-Mr- 11 MT PLEASANT Dec - tribes Leased Wire itenes Will be put on display toe TWIN FALk' Ida Dec and Santa Claus Will visit An abandoned starch plant owned 7 ' Enct Electric Row t by Detweller Bros Co was clTWIN EALLS Ida Pee 111 - t eatroyed by fire late Sunday The flames endangered a nearby hous- Settlement of a dispute- - between ing unit Pioneer courts housing Twin Falls Electric Co and Twin t project and a Standard Oil of Falls Electricians union was anb I California Co' office and ware- nounced Sunday by officials fol- t house at 4403rd ave South lowing signing Saturday night of TWin Falls fire department had a union contract by Clifford ' the fire under control by 10:30 Qualls company manager I "! pan but the building was an al- - ' most total loss Origin' of the fire ( !' was unknown '' ' - ' i' owlet Tribitas ? 18em 111--- Fil ' - - rmeGatlic - u Toys Tonight 1 - ' and Mrs Anne Salt Lake City JohnJudd Springville nk - hrs - 9 ' - ' mean- Tribune Loam! Ire NORTH LOGAN Cache County Dec IS—Robert Hughes 90 died at his home in North Log tin Sunday evening He was born 3upe 4 1859 in North Wales England a son of William and Sarah Jones Hughes He was married Nov 23 1921 to Ada Fergueson Baugh in the Logan temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y li 4 Saints He resided in North Logan for about 40 years after entering the United States when he was about 25 years old He had been a coachman in England but changed his occupation to farming when he came to the U S He joined the LDS church in 1910 and at the time of his death was a seventy in North Logan ward where he had been a secretary to the high priest group He had been a ward teacher for many years He is survived by his widow North Logan and four stepchillitren TfittdM1157N6fIll Logan Mrs Myrtle Ormond Ogden Melvin J Baugh North Logan and Mrs Verna Wyatt Idaho Falls Ida Funeral arrangements are being made by W Loyal Hall mortuary of Logan A Students in Cache Await Vacation Mhos laamod Webér Red Cross Chooses Officers l- ' e1 I - Win k 0 L - - a I-- I ' - C°"3 ' ' - - - A ' ri ' ' : ' ' ik11 - 1 II ti 2 7 1 - ' won't return to classwor kuntil Mt a -- laid David Titibirtielik of the board Cache Christmas vacation begins Friday Date for the students return has not been definitely der termined but it will be either Jan 2 or 3—depending upon a decision of the board this week according to Clerk Elliott Thornley r4 "—) ' 1 Dec 13—Yuletide vacation is drawing nearer for students of Logan and Cache county school districts Logan students will—be dismissed Thursday evening and 1 frif LOGAN -- or Opsahl 0 on er - 4 4 t ' t ' -- '--' $ 4 : - ' — ' 4 i 't ) ‘ e :t ' 07 I Pu ORME LOSS! —Ask the— CONTINENTAL AGENCY COMPANY ' ' PHIL J PURCELL him MI Boston 314g Phone 441353 I CONGRATULATIONS! 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Don't wait another moment - 4 diaPtlf L - c ": ' —golden color 1' Most useful shirt in your wardrobe— pure white- in rule cotton broaddoth DOWN A G o s - At- 0 - system 71dcuttcea : - ONLY 1 - Easy Terms —an proud of their ' : - - - -- -- - -- ” - ' - r' I can feel iustly Evanston tiro 9 9:5::-:::ii- The people of the 1— EVANS:TON Wyo Dec Mr and Mrs G Howard Mosey of Zvanston have written the board of Memorial hospital of Uinta county In Evanston of their desire to furnish a hospital room In memory of their son George Howard Mosey Jr who died in France during World War The hospital a memnrial to the dead of World War II is being completed by Carruth and Sons of ti9 (1 e 111 - RCA Victor Table Molel 8 f Couple at Evanston Plans Memorial - - ' e ' -- ' - at !Sentence Due Wise Practical Gift - ' H E AA R TY Immo cDt - ''-- - while were holding a youth for questioning and testing Monday by three paychologists reported Ray W Wootton probation officer for the court The court received conflicting acTribune Lessee Wire counts of the tragedy from two sources the youth and the victim OGDEN Dec 18—Annual meetprior to her death according to ing of board of directors Weber Mr Wootton Red county chapter Atnerican Cross saw Olin H Ririe division manager Utah Power and Light EVANSTON Wyo Dec IS — Co reelected chairman y brick horn for the The Other officars named were Lawbusiness manager of the Wyoming' rence H Evane vice chairman State hospital in' Evanston has 1-- 11 Daniel A Alsup reelected secrebeeR completed and Mr and Mrs 11 tary G Miles Jones reelected Will Burdett moved in Wednes- treasurers and Mrs Leah P Green-welday reelected executive dliector:1 Tribune Sporial The home for the medical suDUCHESNE Dec perintendent will be completed this ing of Hugo E Opsahl convicted week and Dr and Mrs Joseph F Whalen plan to move in the first late Saturday night by a rourth district court Jury of second depart of next week gree murder of his wife has been set for Thursday at 2 pm The jury returned the second Idegree murder verdict at 1130 pm Saturday after almost eight hours of deliberation 37 was arrested in Opsahl Rawlins Wyo Aug 25 after the body of his wife Mrs: Edna L Opsahl 52 had been found in a trailer house in Duchesne Testimony in the trial was that she died of wounds inflicted by a hammer and knife one-stor- i - -- - -- ' Hospital Housing TINE CHECK? - ' ' Wyoming Provides FREE ' ' d (:--- - : -' 1 v ' ' 1 r Once-Ove- and Mrs - chief of ntorage division Lt F E Boggs Brant Caldwell president of Tooele Chamber of Commerce and Sol Seivin senator from Toed examining storm IL Col - - - - Golden Date - 4a44txA 1 r-- - Sanpete Rites :' To Honor - - ilircLxvels Starch Plant I - Pioneei--- - Perils TF House Court Utah neral services for Andrew Jensen Mrd Argyle 81 pioneei resident of Sanpete Amyl ibuolMWOMMIME county who died Irriday ' night at Sanpete LD 3 hospital after ii brief illness will be conducted 1 Tuesday at 1 pm in Mt Pleasant North' ward chapel Church of ' Saints 1 Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y 'by Arnold T Stevens bishop Mr Jensen was born Not 12 Tribune Sporial 1865 in Denmark and came to WOODS CROSS Dec 111- -21r Utah in 1887 with his parents ' Is- ' and Mrs William It Argyle life- Martinue and Armita Jensen who Eye D 8 L become of members the had long residents of Davis county church-i: A lRasgrs1-8--A their native land - MT' will lbe honored on their goldtn He lived in Chester and engaged program for improvement of for-ewedding anniversary Wednesday In farming until moving to Mt i range without crippling the at a family dinner at the home of a Pleuant in 1911 He wu married livestock industry in the area will 1"8-181sel" uld' OGDEN H'it r ds si :' soli Ralph T Argyle Woods Oct 111892 to Amelia Candland be presented to Manti forest offiHo was a member of clods early in January announced gift for the 20 youngsters at the t Chester of Cross ' the L D 8 church and Mt Pleasant Mt Pleasant Cattle and Horse Intermountain Shriner crippled4-- -:children hospital in Salt Pike City Assn and Mt Pleasant They' were married Dec 21 Pioneer Historical society 1899 in the Salt Lake temple will be gathered Monday evening Asen‘ Surviving is his widow Growers Churchofleaus Christ ofLatter- - lerienda may call at the fatully when the Ogden' Shrine club will -- -' 1500 DrinkVote Walt be host at the Christmas toy party 4 355 North State 'at residence day Saints I Mr and Mrs Argyle have been from 10 cm Tuesdaytill tiMe of 'HITHL' Ida Dec l&—Nearly in' the MenonieteMple active church workers Mr Argyle services Byrial will be in Mt 100 additional voters hays regis Robert L Darling president: J a high priest in South Bountiful Pleasant City cemetery under di tend for the Tuesday liquor-b- y W Gaily and James- - D Maher : ward arranged funeral corteges rection of Ursenbach run nil the-drielection here bringing vice presidents and B L Nett r1 for many years' Mn s Argyle the total numberof qualified secretarptreasurer are in charge I worked- in the Mutual Improves of the party to which all hospital — voters to nearly)500 - ment Assn- :- and Primary Aun' filen& were invited Plans Yu1e Party She was a member of the Relief Utopians Vote Slatle0 Dr Paul 'A Pemberton besot-- 4 'MT PLEASANT society presidency and is an active —AMERICAN FORIC-Dec'I- g tare surgeon Miss - Anna i teacher Jay Reynolds is hew—prettident of American Fork children will get Grace Wt1Uama hospital super-- 1 Mr Argyle a retired farmer the Utopian club: Mrs Perry rel theirannual treat from Min Mary intendent and William P Nanther wss born in Woods Cross IsloV 8 vice president: Mrs Fred yVilleeli pulley Monday when Pulley Gar: lituetroutyotentate of El E RIA:h 1 1877- - Mrs -of I temple Mrs 1 Ostler- - Shrine will be Argyle- the—former secretary tresatirer-----and--- A ' brightly illuminated Christmas guests Clara Atkinson was born March Ralph Poulson reporter 1 7 1879 at Woods Cross Five of their seven eons and t ArT1 Arl - ' ! 1 daughters are living: Mrs Jetta 'a Vosbole Salt Lake Mrs Joe McDermott Bountiful: Mrs Melva Park Frank Argyle and Ralph Argyle Woods Cross They have 15 grandchildren and two childre n nd children Hurricane IA r th ti r Charles T s In LO4ainFarmer 909 Succumbs ' s stop on her tour of Tooele ordnance depot- is made by Rep Revs Beek Bosone and other morn- hers of touring group Left to right are Vol J D Barnett T 0 D commanding officer Rep Bosone ' ' IJaVerkin RuthgAmundso -- A ir--- le 1 scis tli Woodbury- -- Group Gives Military Base The 31 -- call Monday from 10 amto time of at the residenck-237"Efou300 West at Burial will be in Cedar City cemetery Mr Woodbm's survivors four brothers and three sisters not listed previously: Max Robert:l P Woodbury - Ogden may 1 ' ' - INN 3 ' 4 -I --bi : ' ' ''' ' t - 1 ''' ' 414 ' - r ss ' ' 40 44r rit L ' ' ' 441i i t' 4 1 Cl - ' ''' i 11 4 t 4 t 'tg IT iiiii -t ' ni - r -- EMPIRE BRIEFS ' - limed IL0 Dec services for John S Woodbury Sit Ste will be conducted Monday at Second in ward 2 pm Cedar City chapel Church of Jesus Christ of ' Latter-da- y Saints by Verne C Frame bishop Mr Woodbury former Cedar Friends y 4 4 -- - 1 City mayor and state legislator died in a local hospital Saturday of a heart ailment' - - N ' - Couplelleadiq Al '"tiow t' ' iEDAR "bit I ' 1' k i ' I7 1 At Cedar City ft - é I t Due Today 1 - Rilmktt ILeid&s Rites ' ' b01101411110111E10001114601 a a a AL aa aa ' |