Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- 9 R SEPTEMBER UTAH SATURDAY EVENING OGDEN 5 ASSSTED ON 50 BUILDINGS 7 Labor-Missionari- es 1 "7 - ""V i 1 i "i - - Pacific after spending the past Zt in the years as construction Mission' LDS Tongan program j J Working nesiae meir parents school rjifitinn and attending other times were their sons Lynn and Joe who were 14 and 12 when they left Ogden in 1935 In the 42 months tne comes uvea in Tonga they assisted in construces tion of 50 buildings Mr Cnttlft served as assistant supervisor of the building programn under Franklin it hnowiton oi iay-to- Coritafart instructor'at Immaculate uorks on one of the silk screen prints which have won ° t0P ertising agencies during her 12 years at a 'l cw ?rt building at Immaculate COMMFIICIAL ARTIST AT W'ORK—Sisicr Mary Heart— (AP Wtrephoio) Iff li"r4 f?ty I ta'tt!iwl f1'" U ! Bf Louis Cjneli " Austria Amtutt it'iil' tLTI -?- vhat the wcrld Tcj want toIsknow all abcut? sasi rtfee year "Corr-cut to Ar-t- ur Fcftcr c Girrp and ten for yoursctf" jairt We drove thresh the ftrccis cf c!t Sa!rbuTj: the hoac where Morart compoI h!i concerto and out Info the roll-I- n Acstri-n- n countryside At the feet cf a f mall mountain ve carne upon a fc!eak rroup cf urpaintfd woolen barracks The tarrnrcr roofs were tattered with leaky-IcoMany cf the windows Irt weed! surround were broken the barracks The ur raved c ftreet were sloughs cf mud as a slave "Hilcr bui't th! suiid Foster "It has tncr camp" deteriorated quite a bit since then" Tj-rsc- h rt r-irrov Fhes rce 253 LIVE IN CAMP There ere about 25 refugees " raid Foster living ia this ca-rp- a kindly dedicated Englishman w-h- heads the Austrian refugee work cl the World Council of Churches Host cf the adults have been here —or la ether camps like this— for 14 years slree the end of the war The children were born here and have never known any other life" He parked In front cf barracks U and led the way ln:de His knock: at the door cf the first room vas answered by a short fat urcrr-a-n whom he Introduced as Foster spoke to her Dcbsaiew Fra In German and translated rer story fcta Ensbsh for me She was a Yugoslavian and was married to a Russian whom she had met In a Siberian labor camp Somehow they had escaped to Aus tria at the end cf the war They had apP'd Tor emigration if) America Australia Canada Belgium Golden Gleaner Award Presented and Sweden but ro country would accept them because her husband had a lur£ condition So they continued to live with their five children In two rooms cf the barracks Her husband had found a job in a Salzburg marble works "How much docs he earn?" asked Fester EARNS $U WEEKLY 'If he works overtime on the weekends he makes 400 shillings each week" Frau Dobgaicw replied with evident pride 1 reached for my currency converter "Don't bother" said Foster "It comes to $15 a week in American money" "How do they live on that?" I asked when we were outside again "They are relatively fortunate" he said "Many cf them can't find jobs cf any kind Austria is a small country and it is fairly awash with refugees The unemployed families get a welfare dole from the government It amounts to about $600 a week for the whole family" There are 140 camps like Parsch In Austria Germany Greece and Italy They are 'occupied by a total cf 22000 refugees There are also about 100000 refugees who live out side cf camps but who have not Their been permanently settled plight often is even worse than that cf the camp residents PEOPLE NOBODY WANTS Finding homes and jobs for these forgotten people is one of the major purposes of the World Refugee Year wjhich began July 1 "These are the people nobody wants" Foster said "That's why the church Is here What can be done for them?" "In most cases the best hope Is to cet them settled here That means building decent homes for them and helping them to obtain a few furnishings It means con ducting vocational training schools especially for the young people It means creating jobs that will pay them a living wage Church fo Operate Hospital in Idaho B Bartlctt ROY—Mrs S 2023 V' Roy has been awarded her Golden Gleaner pin ST ANTHONY Idaho (AP)-T- he for activities and achievements in LDS Church will operate the new the LDS Church erjrnrizaUons She St Anthony Hospital scheduled to Mr Mrs and Is a daughter of S-nd- ra im Charles Beckert cf Ojdcn end is Use mother cf four Ta earn a Golden Gleaner pin a your2 woman must have three years cf class work plus participation In various activities such as music drama dancL-f-f f pcech tesehini executive positions and ether requirements It is the highest award a your woman can get in the church North Morgan Primary GefsNcw Officers be put in use in Contracts have been signed between the city of St Anthony and Carl Buehncr Salt Lake City LDS Church hospital system adminis trator and Grant Burgon Idaho Falls administrator of the Idaho Falls LDS HospitaL The contract will run for 20 years The hospital will continue to be owned by the city cf St Anthony Hospitals near Burley in Minidoka County and In Blaine Coun ty also are expected to be operated by the LDS Church mid-Octobe- r MORGAN — Mr? Wellcn Carter Church Ire in Ireland has been named the new president DUBLIN Ireland (AP)- -A cf the North Morgan LDS Primary gov- Mrs Stanley Fc''ctt is first coun- ernment commission's recommen- d selor and Mrs Joseph Rees counselor Outgoing president Is Mrs Kenneth Sommers who has served for th? past 13 years Outgoing counselors are Mrs Vern Bates and Mrs Stanley Follctt sec-en- dation that Ireland relax its liquor laws permitting liquor sales on Sunday has met strong disapproval of the Country's Roman Catholic bishops They said there ought to be more restrictions on liquor sales English Protestants Stirred By Two in 'Mormon Invasion' England (UPI) — A has reported minister Protestant 20 of his and he colleagues have a campaign against what opened he called an American "Mormon Invasion' cf Crawley Ti:e Rev Clifford Earwaker rector of Crawley said a "Christian has been organized to Cour combat the activities cf two Mormon missionaries in the area The Christian Council aimed its campaign against Paul Day of prove and Richard Madsen of Salt Laka City who claimed 50 converts Saints Church to the Latter-daMadsen said they were and Day cot worried about the attacks CRAWLEY y - for the first 30 months For the remainder of his time he was general supervisor In a rid it inn to the 50 buildings tanks to hold culinary water were erected all church property fenced with heavy chain linK lencing roaas were built and other building proj ects completed In addition to the 50 buildings tanks to hold culinary water were erected all church property fenced with heavy chain link fencing roads were built and other building projects completed vhn the amhitious Drogram was completed 17 new chapels a new mission home at Nukualofa and three cottages for full time mis sionaries serving In the islands hrrrt finished In addition the labor missionaries tf completely renovated the old sec-fTJahnna College in Nukua lofa The college built by the LDS Church in 1949 and dedicated m 1953 is on the mam island oi Tonga Tapu hnildines and built about lYz miles and rhnrch olantation The pro g r a m with Islands in Tonsan the startprl con- of At the families four peak striirtinn is family units were em ployed in the unique all trades necessary lor Duuaing More than 120 local Tongans were called to labor on the projects with ns!iVnmpnts ranging from three month tr three and a half vears They were taught various crafts of construction which will make it possible for them to make a living at their new trade Mr Cnttle said the Tongans are a people musical- and in mnst eases contented and nappy Thev are a Door people with very little source of income except to export a few bananas and copra Rut thev faithfully donated about $1150 on each chapel built in the islands which was a large amount of money to them They also gave generously of their time and labor he said of roadway on the campus -- Refuge Camp Gefs Aid From Church Council Thousands Need Homes a " WW - A Mormon spokesman in London said the church would not send an answer to the Crawley clergymen A Roman Catholic Church spokesman in Crawley said the Catholics were "definitely not involved" in the campaign against the two lay Mormon missionaries The Rev Earwaker and the Rev Gerald Bridgman vicar cf St Mary's Anglican Church accused the Mormon missionaries of "slick salesmen" techniques A pamphlet challenging Mormon teachers and printed by the Crawley Christian Council will be distributed "to every home in Crawley" the Protestant ckrgymta said Royal Couple Joins Amana Church Event By Tom Henthaw AP Church Writtr Prince and Princess of Yscnburg- Budingen of Germany joined in a salute In Iowa to some old friends of the royal family— the Amana Church Society Amana which began as a tight little religious commune and sur vived by separating church from state observed its 100th anniver sary in its seven small villages about 20 miles southwest of Cedar Ilanids The visiting nrtnee is a descend ant of an earlier German nobleman a prince of Hesse who gave refuge ta the ancestors of the Amanists when they were persecuted as ene mies of the established cnurcn The Amana Church Society al though it wasn't called that then actually dates back more than 100 years It began as a pietistic sep aratist movement in Germany in the early 18th century DRIVEN TO U S Persecutions drove members to the United States where they set tled first near Buffalo as the Ebeh Ezer Society and then in Iowa as Amana which means "believe faith fullv" The 100th anniversary observed the day when the state of Iowa granted a charter to Amanists who founded the towns of Amana East Middle High South and West Amana— and purchased the nearby " village cf Homestead Early Amana like many other religious communities that later withered and died was ruled by a board of elders who were in both spiritual and temporal affairs COMMON PROPERTY All property was held in common Clothing worn by men and women was plain and sober in color The people ate communally in messhaustyle buildings the food prepared by the women Religious services were held In meeting houses with whitewashed walls bare floors and unpainted benches ul NEW IMPROVEMENTS to the college imnrovemcnts Kpw r-r Lt included a classroom wing luigueu and dining room building shop and two new dormitory wings Th rnllepe camDUS has also been :v self ww— sufficient with the 11 cottages two duplex erection of and additional sleeping quarters tor - AliMMv it tparhinf? staffTwo big water storage tanics— fsnnofi find 80000 capacity—were hmi nn the camDUS to furnish wa- nf fnr srhnnl huildinCS Smaller - tanks were erected at all chapel SERVICES A WEEK newspaper Pravda has launched a campaign against a re vival of "religious prejudices" in the Soviet Union Pravda said clergymen have shrewdly adopted new tactics for keeping religion alive in the Soviet Union It said they are attempting to reconcile religion with science and trying to convince the people that Communist tMosophycan co t exist with religion Pravda accused the clergy of holv shrines commercially scaring parents and children into observing religious rites and or ganizing religious instruction tor children Pravda said however that a re vitalized campaign of atheism must he enndueted lesally and through educational means so as not to offend religious believers or infringe on worship Party ex-nlniti- nff Church School Seeks $10000 Mar BERKELEY Calif-S- aint garet's the Episcopal Church's nradnnte Rrhnol for Women in Christian Education Is launching a program to enlist 1000 cnurcn-wome- n who will contribute $10 or more n vear to the school This i a new drive and will supplement the annual appeal to individuals and groups wno nave snnnnrted Saint Margaret's- in the past The new drive is being called Saint Margaret's Blessing alter Saint Margaret - of Scotland the school's namesake Saint Margaret's classes- will open Sept 12 with 34 persons enrolled This Is a record attend ance for Saint Margaret's and Is an overflow student body Members were required to attend services a week Gradually as changes in the outside world made themselves felt on Amana the sober existence began to pall on its members The communities began to lose people particularly young people The elders of the society decided upon a drastic plan of reorganization Church and state were separated into the Amana Church Society and the new Amana Society a decidedly secular stock corporation Members used their stock to purchase their homes from the corporation The communal dining halls were closed Some of them reopened 'as Inns and restaurants All this happened as late as the 1930s 13 On the spiritual side most Amanists have retained the essentials cf FVANSTON Wvo — St Paul's the religion and German culture brought to Iowa by their forebears Episcopal Church school will open And that's why German nobility ftn Stindav Sept 13 after the sum took part in the ceremony mer recess A family service of morning prayer at 9:30 a m win precede the classes wnicn win ve hld nt Hunting Hall' E R Herbert is the church school superintendent and teachers Include Mrs Albert E Bradbury Albert HONOLULU (AP) — The United Dutton Mrs It Dwight Wallace n Lutheran Church Men have formed Mrs Keith Done Mrs Albert uut-toMrs Hobart Chapman Mrs their first unit in the Hawaiian Islands made up mostly of service- Frank J Sims and Mrs Jonn Main '' ' " men who attend the Lutheran son Church of Pearl Harbor The ULMC is the official men's 11-OU auxiliary of the United Lutheran Church in America Anniversary 11 - - - ' Evanston Church To Open Sept Lutherans Form Hawaiian Branch work-covering- fun-lovin- 1:5 - g PICKED UP DIALECT The elder Cottles never did learn hnna NEW LAGOON HURRY! HURRY! ONLY DEE HOSPITAL — MORE DAYS Of At NEW LAGOON E ? Plenty of Icing That's what folks like about creamed filled Hostess Cup Cakes Rich and chocolaty it's the tastiest devil's food cake you've ever had (adv) Charged with failure to yield right of way James Nadel 25 571 (adv) 27th was found guilty in City Court and sentenced to pay a fine of $25 V Charged in City Court to driving or serve 12& days in jail a vehicle with improper lights Save $3500 on New Hoover vacLRobert W Ward 18 1014 15th Mi— J uum cleaner plus free set of tools was uemcntcu fJieaueu guuiy aim Florence F Fowler to pay a fine of $10 or serve five Tribe's Home Furniture and Carpet (adv) Co of 326 days in jail : 72 Mrs Florence Farr Fowler ' Parry died this morning in the Dee Hospital: r illness after a Surgical Garments — T r uss e s Mrs Fowler was born July 25 1887 mi Fitted by graduate FUNERALS Ogden a daughter of Enoch and Mary Nelsorii elastic hose Farr She was marired to Richard Jame technician ri- E Riley Drugs 2201 1 1 - Wash Blvd Dial EX A V t Mrs Robert Helm no age Usted V 1390 Douglas forfeited $10 bail in City Court on a no dog license n Curtf uin'--i til nr iici nap 4iuavwititiiiv band a son and daughter Richard Walter Mrs Denver Fowler Udell (Avon) thildt two brothers Alaska nine grandchildren and two sisters Dale and Rowland rarr Mrs 0 V (Myrtle) Belnap Salf Ogden Lake City Mrs Laurence (Belva) Waymenf Ogden lues- Funeral services wil Ibe conducted day at 1 pm In the Larkin Chapel by rnenas may can Bisnop Raymond Sanders at the mortuary Monday from 6 to 9 pm and Tuesday until services Burial in Ogden City Cemetery Vacuum Cleaners New used and rebuilt Also supplies and vacuum maintenance Free pick up and delivery 26G2 Monroe EX was forfeited in City Court by Gail Gibbs no age listed Ogden He was charged with a bus zone ordinance violation Bail of $5 Southern fried J K chicken orders to take out Now serving delicious onion rings— That good old fashion root bear 50c per (adv) gal & Candia — Demetrlo and Sofia Frago 1010 1st girl Sept 3 Stoddard — Dee and Sharene girl Sept 3 DeRoboam Earl L- - and Ollie Maynard Riverdale girl Sept 3 Frasier 1149 16th : j shrubs gallon size cents good variety EX ML Ogden Nursery Roy Utah Evergreens 88 (adv) Wadman no age listed Brigham City forfeited $5 bail in City Court on charges of blockin WTilford a driveway 'i Free Set of Tools with Hoover convertible cleaner Constellation modelJPtegular $6995 Tribe's Home Furniture 2353 Wash Now-$499- Charged with a red zone violation Rosalie Castro no age listed 432 21st forfeited $5 bail in City Court Standard-Examiner-KL- SATURDAY KC 1 Shew 5:30— Newt Shew 5:35-- MR 4:00-Sp- erts Newt 4:05— Gary Everts 4:30— Gary Ivans 3:05-- MR wsj SATURDAY 9:00-P- 1320 Smith 1160 SATURDAY 5: 1490 KC 45-Y- 12:25-Fi- Utah Merchant Minute Newt va 1430 on your dial 5J KKOG SATURDAY 730 ' Channel 2 PM 6:00— Dan Smoot Reports 6:15— Newt and Sports 6:30— Jubilee USA Welh 8:00-P- ra Football — Chicago Bears vs Washington Redskins 11:00— Rough Riders 11i30-$h- ork Theater 'Nit"rnlf ce r OF PUBLIC NOTICE HEARING given puruani jio Sectioa Utah Coda Annotated 196J that a public hearing will be h eia on: 00 the 301B day ot September 1V5VJ at of 10 tha in tha Board Room o'clock am rvtunicipal Building County lorwrjiwioners proposed concerning Utah Ogden ment to the Zoning Map and onmg0rdi Southeast nance of Weber Countyf Utah heeby Notice is BOARD OF COUNTY OF WEBER COUNTY By ELMER CARVER Chairman y t MALAN M County Clerk Aug 29 Sept 5 U 19 1959 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on listings tha 17th theCounel 1959 of September day hearing at Ogden City will conduct 4 public Chamber Council tha in o'clock pm 5:00 on the sixth floor of the Municipal Building final Ogden Utah and consider for a proposed ordinance of Ogden City entitled v r'An ordinance of Ogden City Utehf closof ing the West 165 feet cf that portion and "A" Avenue lying between Capitol Street 24th Street in said city and quit claiming tha lands embraced therein' to tht abutting Daily 6:00— Owen's Ootlook News 6:15— Tom Harmoo 6:30-K- en Sansom tt pa9 ness 7:30-11- 69 S:00-Ne- ws property owners" At tha above time and place all person er f persons Interested In tha final passage said proposed ordinance will be given a leg 8:05— Dance Orchestra :30-- Stt at the Chase 9:00-K- SL News 9:15-K- en Saniem 10:09-Wo- rld Newt 10:15-Be- we and Jaa 6:27-Ne- 5:30-Su- KC PM 'copy "of said proposed ordinance is on file the office cf the City Recorder on tha 3rd floor of tha Municrpai BuiiQing ugoen t UtBY " In ORDER OF cs KTVT 600 KC SATURDAY 4:30-Defect- ive's 5:00-4-- Sfr KSL-T- Dept Na 3 Na 9900 Diary Theater ' "Too Hot to Handle" Are Funny 7:30— 8:03— Perry Como 9:00-Bt- ack Saddle 9:30— Cimarron City 10:30— IT Could Be You 11:00-Fr- ont Page News 11iC5- -4 Most Theater "Tbeat Glamour Stria" 5:C0-Te- rry 5:30— Lone PM - Toons Ranger Raiders Dead or Alive 6:00-MacKe- nzies 6:30-Wa- nt4 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH tn the matter of tha estate of CEORGI f ' Deceased with Creditors will present theiTtttatms EecutrU ef vouchers to the undersigned tht Last WHI and Testament of George R VEISSNER Channel 5 V boa Will Travel 8:03— Gunsmoke 8:30— Reckoning 9:30-De- ath Valley Days 10iOO-- St Nlflht Yhotter Executrix of the lest Will and Testament of George F Melstnet f deceased ve "Katun al Ostaaar" i 2324 Adams Avenue Stint and Olmstead Ogden Utah en or before the 30th day of December 1959 7:00— Brenner 7:30-Ha- 56B NOTICE TO CREDITORS ay SATURDAY PM J Publishid Sept 5 1959 PM PROGRAMS OGDEM J959 City Recorder Rinja 4:30— Journey with Jehe Channel 4 Of COUNCIL TILLOTSON ELIZABETH M : KBUH 400-Pl- THE CITY this 3rd day of September Headlines wt SATURDAY Room ntet Weather '6:00— Sunset Room (cont) 5:55-N- TELEVISION enci Clasit" - ! SATURDAY er erdi-nan- ATTESTi LAWRENCE 6:30-Sisn- -eff ) Music Time 1:00— Good Music 9:15— Public Service " 9:30— Hour ef Classics 10:30-Fi- ve Minute News ' i KC PM our SATURDAY PJA od KC PM aul K5L ws KUTV Council: nance entitled! L "An Ordinance of Ogden City Utah amendNo of City 4 Oguen becnon pfdinance ing a 60 relating to license tea tor thytteil ile or ot beer as amended by Section and pretcnoing h Litv ordinance no rata1 canst tees tor Class "A and beer licenses based on gross receipH from tha sala of all commodities by the licensee and providing tnatj this Shall become ttfectiva January I -' ' 1960 " or At tha above tima and placi all parson of persons interested in tha tinal passage a said proposed ordinance will bi given htODy'of said proposed ordinancajls on file in tne Office of tha Uty Recorder en the 3rd Utah floor ot the Municipal tJuiiamg Ogden Ul- 0C0£N bi OROtR Ot- ofIH£ COUNCIL 1959 September CITY this 3rd day ELIZABclH M HLL015UN City Recorder $682 Published Sept 5 1959 ' The TV stations are responsible for the accuracy of these listings IN NIWS li NOTICE ' 1:05— Gary Evans tr CF pyLICiHIARINO H£Rc8Y biVLN that tha G 7:00-Wa- rld Tonight 7:15— Kan Sansam Off :00-S- ign KDYL :00-N- ewi 7:00-Go- : 1:05— Gary Evans 1 pm 6:05-Busl- 12:55-Ne- ws: ws KVOG 1 9:05— Gary Evans 9:30— Lucky Lager 1I:00-Ne- ws ' HnOTICE 'proposed amendment concerns changing a A-- 1 one to Suourbari portion ot Agricultural lor- ara Zona Residential-Grave- l South of tha Old Ogden Airport and located R1W in tha North Va of Section 20 T3N SLB 4 M to tna amendment Copies of proposed the office Zoning Map may ba examined at Commission of tha County Clerk or Planning Ogden Building office lw tha Municipal Uah" COMMISSIONERS pm 3 for the accuracy of thes 900-Ne- ws PM 7:35— Gary Event ii LEGAL NOTICES i News 12:55 to 1430 EX 466 24th Street Jnr IVS GREEN BAY PACKERS WASHINGTON REDSKINS O 7:05— Gary Event r Hay fever! 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Fast economical dependable service until 8 pm week EX Ph I days Saturday- and Sunday (advHII rinLui — ri-- T - VnDenArend — John and Cor nelia Schoonen 2204 Jefferson Apt 4 eirl Sept 3 Gordon — Earl D and Evelyn M ' Harkness Layton boy Sept 4 Hettinger — Darrell J and Nadine Sniers 1524 Brinker eirl Sept 4 Sanders — Brady and Minnie Cameron Gearfield girl bept a Donk — Donald F an£ Sharon Pingree 2575 N 700 East girl services for Florence Farr wife - of Richard James fowltr Fowler will be conducted Tuesday at I pm in the Larkin Chapel with Bishop Raymond Friends may call at Sanders conducting pm the mortuary Monday from 6 to 9 Interand Tuesday until Funeral Hour ment in the Ogden City Cemetery directed by Larkin Mortuary Alexander: for services AVONDET— Funeral -Paul Avoncet nusoano or jgsepinn chet Avondet of 702 North Harrisville Ro (adv) Bail of $10 was forfeited in City Court by B J Booth 1329 Sheridan Dr on a charge of having no dog license ' Camp N Daughters of Utah Pioneers she was one of the first tele phone operators for the independent Telephone Co in Ogden Seattlez-iWas- 1 Homo (adv) : 23rd St home Orpheum Lobby & Gift Shop next door to Orpheum Theater will be conducted Tues Lindquist and Sons Colonial Ftrneral Chapel by Bishop Dean H Parker of the Harrisville Ward Friends may call at the mortuary Monday from 7 to 9 pm and Burial in Ogden Tuesday prior to services City Cemetery 7:00-Lawr- ROOF CO - - Ful Owntd Arthio Patch Owner 3030 Wash ElviL t -- iriTER-MOUMTAI- M door-to-do- Dean Ai Christcnsten 13' 3614 Adams was found guilty In City Court of careless driving He was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 or serve 12Mr days in jail Apply Scott's Clout for Crab Grass now Anderson's' Seed 333 Jimmy Bildy 30 no address list ed pleaded guilty in City Court to a drunk charge and was sentenced to pay a fine of $80 or serve 40 days m jail All prescriptions on file at the Ensign Drug Co are now being filled at the new American Drug Centre 1155 36th St For the finest in prescription service phone EX (adv) delivery Rich Polished Brass and Walnut room dividers to beautify your EVANSTON-Fune- on ' (adv) ily came to Ogden in 1893 Mr Avondet had resided in Kafrisviile since 1918 He married Josephipe Prochet on Jan 29 1905 in Ogden He was a retired farmer He was a former member of the Weber County Farm Bureau member of the LDS Harrisville He was Ward two sons and Surviving are his widow Huntsville four daughters Lyman Avondet Mrs Earnest Avondet (Louise) tdgar Norman (Dorthea) Mrs Madison Douglas Mrs Neff (MaraaretV Matthews all of Ogden San Jose Calif Mrs Jack (Tilliel Owens tnree 18 grandchildrenthe following brothers ana sisters: Lemi Avondet Ogden Henry Joseph Peter David! Michael and Charlie Avondet all of Piedmont! Italv: Louise Avondet Europe Henrieta Orig-- i lio and Margaret Griglio both of Piedmont) 1 DAILY No Down Poymtrtt Up to 5 Yari to Foy - I Lasts a lifetime up to 30 on Fr Ettimattt Alexander Avondet David L and Sharon LittleRoyi boy Sept 2 Barba — William H and Mary L Ruiz 323 29th boy Sept 2 Hamblirt — Dale N and Beverly Siddoway Clearfield girl Sept 2 Nelson—Noland F and Katherine Wilhelmina Sarsie 1 Naurer Hooper boy Sept 2 con were services ral Sarsie for Mrs Wilhelmina - ducted Bryson — Glen W and Afton Jol- 81 of today who died Wednesday Evanston J n orn Oct 17 1877 Mrs Sarsie was ley Roy boy Sept 2 Finland and came to the United Kannus --Donald G and Peggy States when 16 years ot age she was Pierce married to Matthew Sarsie in 1906 jn Grimm 780 W 24th girl Sept 2 arid Kemmerer They lived in Cumberland Mrs Sarsie had resided In Wyo Price — Larry L and Connie Glencoe since her husband's death in 1926 Evanston Strouse 3527 Eccles girl Sept 2 Surviving are three daughters Mrs Rich Mrs Arco Elkol Wyo (Jennie) Ikola Masterson —- Julian P and Ella ard Mrs Paul (Sylvia) (Hilya) Salmela Evanston13 nine! grandchildren Om Joan Higgins Layton girl Sept-a sister Mrs bustaya ' r Holbrook — Dale and Beverly Hilton Lanaca Richter aearfield boy Sept 3 Stone—Vernon and Nedra Brown Infant Candia 483 2nd girl Sept 3 Infant Candia daughter of Demetrio and of 1010 1st died this Sofia Berg— Dale L and Delia Braken morning in St Benedict's Hospital The infant was uom sept' o ivsy ire hurff 626 Grace boy Sept 3 parents are members of the Catholic Church Surviving are the parents three brothers Bacnman — Milton S and Joan ail of David Stephen and Ronald Candia Rail 1407 Jefferson girl Sept 3 Dgden the grandparents Mrs Matiaua CanRhead — Raymond and Joan Tay dia Mr and Mrs Jesus Fraga all of Ogden Private graveside services will be held fin lor 1014 Chatelain boy bept 3 the Aultorest Memorial Park directed by the Moss—Dfcan H and Sandra Fade Aultorest Mortuary Chapel ot Howers rpll riparfield bov Sent 3 Jones — Curtis and Bonnie Flint Tflvtnn hoy Sent 3 Wallet $140 Lost Kendell — V K and Jeanne Julie Fletcher whd lives at a Thirot 5990 So 2550 East girl local hotel lost her wallet on lower 25th last night she reported to poSpnt3' 'V: Peterson — Floyd and Sharon lice The wallet contained $140 in Michaelis Layton girl bept cash she said Call—Milton Dean and Viola Lay ton Box 134 Layton boy Sept 3 Bennion tliminotca Painting v Heavy Traffic— Housewives are Pleading guilty in City Court ta crowding the grocery stores for a charge of drunkenness ' second fresh Wonder Bread the bread that offense Rosie Valdez 23 Denver 84 of 702 N helps build strong bodies 12 ways Alexander Paul Avondet Hotel was sentenced to pay a fine Harrisvilla Rd died this morning at his home (adv) of $30 or serve 15 days in jaih Mr Avondet was born April 25 1875 In Back to school special — 1 group Paris France a son of Joseph and Louisa Smart new bathrooms For you? of Sheaffer and Parker Pen and shower doors and tub enclosures Combe Avondet When he was a child the off Bennett's Jew- See Bennett's 2665 Wash Phon family moved to Piedmont Italy where they Pencil Sets 40 lived until he was 18 years of age The fam level Eccles Bldg lower elry EX (£dv) four-yea- 5 ASBESTOS SIDING - 1210 N Jefferson" 12li and 1225 North Street Jefferson N Charged in City Court with being Shirdrunk seventh offense Milton Students Get your school binder ley 40 New Mexico pleaded guilty with school emblem at Weber Of and was sentenced to pay a fine fice Supply Only $169 lnluars imof $100 or serve 50 days in jail (advj printed free During a lull in construction work the Cottles boarded a ship for New Zealand and attended dedication ceremonies of the new LDS Temple there "We olanned to do a little sight Fowler on March 15 seeing when we got there" Mr 1911 in the Salt Lake Cottle said "But officials needed Temple was a member our family to help get the temple cf She the LDS Tenth Ward and grounds ready tor tne services a member of the Relief Society and former sec So we didn't do too much travel retary and teacher in ing the Sunday School YW- and Primary She "We found it a thrill to serve MIA was a charter member our labor mission" and former secretary of " 20th - & (ady) dresses: City" to speak the native tongue very i uic um- well out weir sons inc&euj it lect up in a hurry Mr and Mrs Cottle served in the mta nresidencv as well as in Sun day School and Relief Society Lynn Italy Funeral services served as a local missionary for a day at I pm in time hefore leaving for home Both ' boys worked on the con struction of the chapei at JMiue tnnk seven months to build attended school atvLia- also They — iwiiii-- m ! ' UM w - ry Births Communist MOSCOW (UPD— The labor-missiona- VITAL STATISTICS Pravda Launches Drive Against Church Prejudice - 11 w- sifps snrl rnttaPes Tnhnr missionaries also laid side-- 1 of Tht J Archie Cottle family South walks the graded the grounds around 526 2nd has returned from T writ ' - By Merit Shup labor-missionari- the i - t J1 Jer r! her rr Virginia Watanabe 40 no address relief today try Lunds Formula K listed pleaded guilty in City Court to a second drunk charge and was Charged in City Court with mak sentenced to pay a fine of $30 or ing an Improper right turn Carl R ' serve 15 days in jail KruckenbergJ 59 no address listed Latex paint $379 per gallon regu- forfeited $25 bail In City Court larly $610 Factory to you prices Ken's AG Market North Ogdenl at John R Hall Co (adv) will be closed Monday Labor DayJ (adv Sammy Lee 37 Brigham City to a "Court in City pleaded guilty Edman and Jolley Construction- drunk charge and was sentenced to pay a fine of $60 or serve 30 days Co has applied for permits to in jail erect one $13000 and two $11000 ' "It isn't MEN ONLY who appre-ciat- e brick residences and garages They Roberta's Ladies' Wrear Brig-ha- will be located at the foUowinit ad- x Return From Islands v' RANDOM REFER ENC E S OBITUARIES ADDITIONAL CHURCH NEWS IP HOWELL STINE - AND OLMSTEAD Attorneys for Executrix Ogden Utah 2324 Adomi Ave Published Aug 2?j kpt 1 II 19 ' ' ' j ' |