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Albuquerque ' Atlanta T3gLmearek N D Boston Butte a 11 p Cheyenne to 55 45 Sthincetitnoati 3 k - ‘ - 1 - - : i : t f ' i '': s: 1 - - I 'k ' :::' : '": ' ' N 19 so No: i ::i4 :: 3' ' ' ' :?' s' - ' : '' ' i -- :i'::'- i - ' - fI '"W le rt' - 4 ::' ": - - - ' a - - II: ' V t '''''''1' ' 4''': ' A: ' ' "- x f c t - ar ": C - '--' - 11104"-- - 0''''"44 5S ge i 0' 4 i - " - :4 4 -' ' 4 1 I ' a - $' ' 0 aseeeeeeeeE?4::Aeeoeee- ' '1 - ''''---4 "1:: ' le ''" I ' ' - i ' 1 ' t 4ep4va ':'"--- 2 - StudenisTfliiik ' Foreign City' rme Amer'City is different other from Mehta oSalt1ake $o Bombay India They will totir - ' !can cities—and so beautiful" remarks Ahnied A Omar Cairo Egypt to sbiters Neelu left and ' ' ' I with other international students many plades they saw after arrival Sunday from top of Hotel Utah S ' ' 7 ' ' "' - 20 - ' - -- - - Asiatic Indians Find Smillar Utah (Ilan 'mnslatipns - - i - tives of India There is n great similarity between many things in America and sights and'places In India Egypt Iraq and other -foreign lands 'Noting this similarity—rather than the differences '' — were 23 senior students from the Univerand Cornell unisity of Michigan versity Ithaca N Y The students eight nationalities representing are - touring the United States sponsored by the University of Michigan's International center Two girls from India Miss Ume Mehta and Miss Anjani Mehta Bombay- saw their first American the tour Indians during Name Translation "We tried to -talk to them in our 1anguage—but there is 'no s imilarity we found after comparison of simple words" Miss Ume Mehta said But there Is a marked simiof Jarity in-- ' Mnglish' translation names Here cousin Anjard said "The thing that surprised us was that they look much like the hill tribes on the border of India and Nepal Both- peoples Were their hair in features and color are alike and general build is similar" The group of students are observant of American customs and L'' climate : - ' - -- - - -- - 1 - 7 - r- - - ' Egypt one the other hand—OutSide- of river valley— is very:much likel the flat southern portion orWyoming according to Oznar Egyptian Ahmed Anwar 'Mexico U S ' Cousins' A girl who came to America to learn English said with a warm deeply accented voice "I think America and my Mexico are so close they are cousins We are so much alike but still are individ- uals so to speak" She is Miss Angelina Garza New Orleans the-Nil- : setter female from 8000 S Redwnne rd Chrildreala pet Reward Call Mur 132 - Have Temples Too The bride received too many Neelu Mehta sister to Ume i'ocks - but had no intentions of Said' "We - feel 'rather at: home to ease - her inviting burg1ar31 here People refer to the building across the street (the Church ' of plight ' Latter-daJesus Christ of Saints Mrs Harland S Theobald 411 Blvd and T4 LiWashington temple) as a temple We call our 12th East' reported tci Salt Lake army Mrs Rosa O Larsen 573- thurches temples' Sunday that burglars'must -26thOst both of Ogden Sgt MorNoory Masliyah Iraq remrked police Fox army Jesse W Fox the wedding gift via- - ris have on the attention to religion of the itors joined ' 97 N 5th West Lehi T5 Max L were as electric clocks five me American PeoPle:'It surprised Osborne army Charles A Os' missing after her bornebecause we in the east learn that discovered army Charles A Osborne Saturday ' reception modern fast living tends to take daughter's 429 Emery mt Salt Lake City ' 54 Finch lane Barn the Art people away from religion"! he - - y - ? - - - - said- '' - -s 'Just Social Affair' - - - - -- told police- - Sunday night that sometime during the last two weeks burglars had entered his home and taken $2100 in cash which ! was locked in a desk drawer He had been on vacation and discovered the loss on his re- ' - too interested in material things Church is just a social affair many attend each Sunday in my opinion" she said- - -According to Ramiro Rodregues Cuba the greatest similarity be- tween his homeland and the IL S turn - - - - - disagreed "I think people here are ave - - ' - ' - - Bateman Reunion Set Reports $2100 Theft ' ' - - ' - - - - ' - ' - ' :: ' - - - ' -- -- : '- - A - r r :4 '"'li - - pc 74' -- " ::-:::- ' :1: 't - a $'- kt ' - ' - -- ::i - -- i:: :t '' - e -" '?" ::r- w- '' -fl k K ' — 2::!:::-:i- ) r ''''-- ‘' :: ' - '' : 4 - Mrs I - 44aAaftetzacAikt::-id- i ' ' Park ' --- - - 7' —'' serw--1- w 11"4 olk t Hagerty - :i- : - Mr Burns who died Saturday first Joined the road commission ' engineering- staff in 1913 Burial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery Friends may call at the place of Services Monday from 4 until 8 pm and Tuesday from 110 am until time of service - - - - - ' '" ' -- "k '4 - - V' - - - - 1 ' r - - 406Z1 vdidra10-0(1-11114- Julius Everett Johnson f: : ' 0aDittsr Aug 22—Juntis Everett Johnson 61 2620 Washington blvd died at Sunday in a local hospital as a teaullit am of a heart attack which he suffered game Saturday night at to baseball Colo Feb was 141! 1887 son Cotlohn 13geand Hedwig Falk He Johnson Ho came to Ogden in 1923Juncmarried Edna Cunningham at Grand cams to 1913 22 They Colo tion July Ogden in 1923 to reside In 1932 he went in 1935 years returning to Ogdenhers since continued his residence He was employed at the naval supply as a property accountant depot Clearfield and previous to that he was employed at for three years orce bass 11illileaierrate a member of Lodge 45HeRoyal was Falls Ida Twin Masons at Arch also a member of the Elks lodge of Grand 36 for Colo yeang Junction his widow - He is survived by Funeral arrangements are pending with Larkin and Sons mortuary si lc 1 ' '" et - :4-- 56 0t8 i : : ' " 'le ' ' '' ' L4 1945 0 h Indies 56-3r- ii: Iltritree born July '' Mak calan1922te a in son of Arthur O and Mary 4 - ' - - - v - 'or"' is ff ' --- - " "''''' L ' 4 ' – k ' ' ' ' - - ' - - ' -- - th ''ir Third District Court - I symptoms pressure ere: I -1- - otcontract mat IOWA ' : Third District Court - - Frank B Ellis vs' Lewis S Livingston et al Plaintiff awarded clear title to realI property Do Luxe Glass Co vs George W Ilartin et al Defendants to satiate claims - cs r opecified American Paper and Supptir Co ' in h Co alt et al P awarded 6889e-wit- interest for claims J Howard Valentine and Florence B Valentine vs Celia Pepper et al Disputed property appraised and plaintiffs given op portunity to purchase defendant's claim ' 1 ' - ' - - ' ' a ' ' - - - 0 blood - xamine tion of the oars eye Opthalinoscople tests ' ' ' health - service - r ' t - ' ' Z Ray Pictures huilcatstatestlittneledirig '-- ' - - : dee Gall bladder eltiost ' at tho tompletion of this 1 - will dr th - - Oteseople -- - t - - Indicated - ) I physical Ineindheart chest and int abdomen pelInnis vis arena b it 4 - - structures et& - - - - k I ' - ' - ' ' - - - - - - - - i - - DOULCLIiiC - - - FIND TH1 CAUSE' ' - - - - r - ' - of r transtUumtnation et the ateessore nasal noes and "tenses throat tests '' ' ' spisin - - ' Compioto it La' examination j tho Diarsos0to daY language '' Inv what the rind- ring oesara and pre- seri dietary and other advice clan - ove-- y - -- -a - day lamina - Oen - - e' 1 I - ' 1 1I Blood count hemte& elobin determination0 t It nit urinalysis laboratory testa ea - 1 - ' 1004111006matreatteigaoMeof ' '111DG3IEN'IS ENTERED ' ' ' W'''l - - - - - - ' ' It Consultation bisterl i - - ' - - t if - of 6500 with intereet and cents of suit for ' unpaid insuranceplier allegedly W D Prosser vs Join' T Oroonc seek- allegedly i log 63125 and costs for injuries suffered upon negligence of defendant ) Mattis B Prosser vs John T- Greene seeking damages of 610308 for injuries allegedly suffered in automobile accident ' ' from defendant's negligence arising M A Shaw vs J Lambert Gibsou adN ministrator of estate naJohn Engelke et at real property seeking clear title to vs Pauline Hamilton Erwin J Smith Dorothy L Smith and Kenneth E Coombs 0 ' doing business as Kenneth IL Coombs Realty Co: seeking judgment of 61000 against each defendant for aliegld breach ' -' - - ' - - - Breads Tractor and Implement Co vs Horace J Knowlton doing business as Knowlton Equipment Co iteeking judgment on - account al of 6580396 with interest - ' legedly unpaid Jennie F Hopfenbeck vs Prudential In sttrance Co of America seeking judgment U SIC1( 9 silluldict scensmicni this ' 1 — ' FILED ' eccishlwsl ”"1:11t1"1"" 0 ' sults '' De Reuben I McMaster ND Or fkD' PhD and staff at the DOREI CLINIC 'Wm si poosonding hood to too examination ea the sew LOW COST health plan Them ' semis of pelmets by Califrnio sod elsewhere hove ' ' - ' ' He was graduated in 1942 from Escalante school high addition to his parents be Is survived In brothers and sisters: by the following Writ Ora Soper Richfield: Mrs Edna Chureh 'WLogan Hrs Nedra Hall Vancouver Frank licInelly Salt Lake A N City and Mrs Delma Reynolds of Escalante McInelly SerJams will be under the direction of the Escalante American Legion poet Neal S Magleby mortuary of Richfield haa charge of arrangements - 0 - - - it was " East i - Y - I - be Thomas Wilson 65 who died Friday will In be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm tp the Eecalante Garfield ward chapel Church of Jesus Saints 'by Loren Pfc M‘I n I2Y Christ Of Latter-da- ' Poulsen bishop entered the' army In Friends may call at2350 E 13th South 1943 In February Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday until 1944 be went over:- 830 pm and at the to home in Garmean and spent the field Wednesday prior family services Burial nine months in will be In Pleasant Grove cemetery first New Guinea Early In whbiZ the Netherlands 2 i - - i 'Wirilm"sMIMO it Be y- - - - ymas clo7nduclt9e4d5'Tneda - " - - ' - Ifiteomb—Robort Elmo and Arlene Margaret Woods Murray daughter Aug It- 'Jaeksess—Arthur Wireman and BarbaraS 8th West daughJoyce Anderson - 1745 - ' ter Aug' 9 Tomer—Grant Yam and Dorotbv Cox 889 Lafayette dr daughter July 29 Stoker—Wendell J and Mildred Althea Itennett Seattle Wash- - daughter JulvEld2n9a Cleo entfl IearunbeblirdRile—yRMctrt daughter and Ruebe LouOrton Thrlytosn—Harold East daughter ise Cerdwelt 4095-13t- h 13 Aug ofeele—Temes Edward and Newton 2532 E 3080 South daughtar Ana 13 Smith—loserh Theron and Neva Harper 433 N 10th Weat daughter JULY 31- Dnrrant—Werren Bendixon and Janice 31- Beryl Meyer's Murray daughter JulvEliza-bat-h Ernent and Myrtle otiverortyles 31 Perelman Smith daughter July freetele—rew Wallace Jr and Hazel Joyce Smith 102 Dunlex pL daughter Atm 11 trometita—Jooeph John aid Joan Shewo ell 081 Proonerity ave daughter Aug 14- Curtho—Elman Paten and Madalyn Law Tana Huffman 528 Elm ave daugbter 13 Any Edwards—Irred Harry and Afton Amelia Dem 714 Lake 'FL daughter Aug 10 nabbott and Marjorie Brown—Wayme Eant daughter Aug13 (14ytiv 1003-14t- h Adella Thulta—Delbert Athel and Shirley Ashby' 860 Jackson ave daughter Aug 14 tiltrand—Knut Antonsen and Atka Karla Millcreek Wan daughter? IlInttmenn1649 r 14 Aug wwwo—Osess and Betty Jean ntraufsr Atheolv-o- n 329 Mary Etta avedaughtan ' AUL 14 tawrefice and Mildred 'Leone Robinson 5045 Highland dr daughter Aug 10 Rtehards and Mary Ronald enok—Po' d Barriers East twin boos Att 8 Norman—Albert Reeve and Duluth lie Peterson 204 Rosewood aveand-Ru-son Aust 12 0illimaso—Mi1ton Arthur Emily son Aug 13 Wooren 2806 Fillmore and Shirley Rousrly—florritel Wallace Day Pleasant Grove son Aug 14 - the- ' - - ' i Ak 1 - - at -- - -- 10 - 1 - 0- South Escalante L D S ward Friends may call ' at the home-- - of his brother George Campbell Tuesday from 10 am to time of sarvices Burial win be in Escalante city cometerY under direction of Neal & Magleby mortuary - t - ' - - ' k CityOdell—Robert Barlott and Eleanore Steave- daughter Aug13- phens 566-lSwift—Inseph Lawrence and Mirilya Atwood 859Green at daygoter Aug 11 ' ' - - 1 Salt Lake - '- - BIRTHS ' ::' and-Sara- ' i ' step-broth- er bishop - Funeral services for John Benjamin Burns Jr 57 632 Wall st for 35 years a resident engineer with Utah state road commission will be 'conducted Tuesday noon at 260 L South Temple by Oscar M Olson former bishop of ' ward' Church of Twenty-fourt- h 4 - RECORDS : - y - t - I4 - I— --- - i A ' 1 i : - - 1: ia -- Rites for Engineer Slated Tuesday 4 : Fred Henry Stedleld - — -- A tx - - K : I Co yers both Neltion and Mrs Locilie of Salt Lake ettyr Mrs Martrurito 01- etowski Matawan N J I an Mrs Theme ape CaL Rigdon Bodshu San Luis eondusted Funeral sergices will in the Bert Wedneeday at 1:30 p mortuary drawing room S chapel by Frank ward- th LDS crriiirienrmbalipoziacitle 'place of servicei and Wednesday Tuesday from 6 to 8 pm I will be In the orior to services Burial Provo cemetery - -- - 38 OGDEN—Paul Ellison Skeen businessman church and prominent leader of Klamath Falls and Portland Ora died at 10 am Sunday in a local hompital Mr Skein was born in Ogden July 14 1910 eon of William Riley and Jean Ellison Skeen He received his education in Ogden city schools He married Thelma Valentine May of 1932 in the Salt Lake temple Church lit Saint& Mr Jeaus Christ of Latter-da-y Skeen moved to Klamath Falls in 1933 and vvas active In business and churell circles there He was director of the Klamath AIME Chamber of Commerce and chairman of the retail merchants division of the chamber member of the board of education and past preasident of Klamath Falls Lions club Mr Skeen Before moving to Oregon In Ogden 12th and 18th wards riltier to Klamath Falls he was two years branch Later h presbecame therdise icfor president of the south Oregon L D S district which for eight yearL In Portposition he held land he had been Aaronic priesthood instructor chairman of the ward building committee and' counselor in the stake the Young Men's Mutual rmprovement Assn He lesurvived i by' his wife and three children Carolyn Paul V and Barbara Skeen and' the following brothers and sisters: Mrs Albert E Bott Merrill Skeen Mrs Howard Hess and Richard E Skeen all of Ogden and Ellison It Skeen Logan Funeral services will be conducted at 1 pm Wednesday In the 12th ward chapel corunr bi2fittohp and Jackson by Bradley H Friends may call at the home of Mr and biro Albert E Bott 1041 Doxey ave Tuesday from 5 to 9 pm Inand Wednesday until 12:30 pmBurial Brigham City cemetery will be directed by the Larkin and Sons mortuary - ey - ebttenialatti9OticillOtrbeh osepLeRoy : - - — 30tDAN—Irimeral by the- - s' ' '' - cactive - - - mcritypetn: Nov !alof Isikttertemple Alfred is: r i —- N -- "- V - :i' - : ---- - - - - - - ' - - '' P:" ' - Taft-Hartl- : - Following 4 ' and Ma 17unl Bateman annual on will be held Saturfamily at the east bowery day at 3 at Libertypmpark with E Allen Bateman association president in charge Movies of the reunion Will be taken and 'movies taken other years will be shown announced Mrs Veloy B Allsop secretary K the ::: MeInelly it -- Twirl ': y were among those of recently returned from Italy aboard the transport Carroll Victory Names of the dead and their next of kin requesting return of the bodies are: SSgt Javis ' M East army Alfred T East - : Waddell ' : J ' FALLS Ida—Jease J Waddell Jesse E overseas - imarrisriarcehatom who Joseph Christopherson 64 Tuesdied Saturday will be conducted '- day at 10 iam in it' the South Jordan c:C ' Zrt ward chapel Church I of Jesus Christ ot f: ' 9x'5 Latter-da- y Sainte 1by John Wheadon )l 1 le' bishop ttr-- 'i 1 ' Mr Chriatopher- - '': ee son a son of An-- s 7 dreW and Johanna ' ' $'' Jensen Christopher- i r '? ( son was born Sept 15 1883 in Moroni 7 '':‘ : ie Sanpete county at call 44 Friendamay :ed ' 37 W ClIarnr sat” : Maj Owen II 44k Midvale '' ""t from 4 to 8 Pm8 ' CEDAR CITY—Memorial service for and Tuesday ' Maj Owen R-- Allred will be conducted to 9:30 Burial 'i)-:::‘ 23 at 4 pm will be am La the College ward Aug in Sandy Roscoe Grover bishop Mr ViiristoPlierson cemeterY Ma) Allred was killed Aug 23 1947 City when- - an AT-- 8 training plane be was piloting crashed into the sea in the waters of Long Island sound near Glen Cove N Y The body was never recovered He had been studying electrical engiPOCATELLO Ida—Fred Henry StedtNew Bruns- feld 73 170 S 9th ave founder and neering at Rutgers conwick N J as anuniversity army air force of Pocatello's "Fred's Cafe" tact officer on detached from the operator a in Pocatellohospital died duty night army's Maxwell field Ala air force of a Saturday lingering illness university He was one of the best known eats He was graduated from the Branch men In the area- Mr- - Stecitteld was born Oct 13 1874 Agricultural college as an honor student In 1941 After graduation he enlisted for In Indianapolis Ind a son of Henry and He lived on a Frodemboy Stedtteld Sofia military duty and areceivery his air force came weal as a Union with Mer- farm training in Texas over rill's Marauders as a squadron commander Pacific Railroad chef to Wyoming In the theater He was 150 years ago and to Pocatello in 1895 as awarded the legion of merit silver star chef of the railroad's Pacific hotel In Salt Lake City a short time Mr distinguished flying cross eight oakleal Stedtfeld returnedin 1904 as the Hotel cluster and the air medal Bannock chef and went into businesscafe-in He was born July 27 1919 in Roose1906 as operator of the White House velt a son of Mr and Mrs Louis R All-- When the place was lost in a fire he red His mother died when toe was a N and block after Main 100 the in small boy and he later came Parowan opened two more fires the last one destroying and Cedar City to make his home his cafe in 1913 he opened Fred's cafe He is survived by his widow the former at 144 N Main at where he had been Sue Sizer of Corpus Christi Tex but who In business since now resides in Riverside Cal also his On March 6 1900 he married Pauline father of Redondo Beach Cal a sister Stromriess Evans in Salt Lake City He Cree Allred of Salt Lake City three was a member of Pocatello Elks and brothers Duane Orville and Jay Allred Eagles lodges and several half brothetta and sisters three eons Surviving Lre his widows and a daughter Harry F Gordon K and Pocatello and Mrs Norman Stedtfeld Alameda Cal: nine Alma S ' Miller four 4 grandchildren Frits wiedke Pocaand a 563 8 sith tello George Hemingway West died Sunday at 3 y6° am his resiat funeral announce will Hall mortuary dence of causes incident to age A - son of William services ' ' ::: Boole ::::::::-:: Hemingway? he was Davas born March 30 1872 in Hucknoll Torkard ' services N t Lt a g hamahire EVANSTON Wyo—Funeral "He later for John Richard Davis 21 who was :ei:::: England k while rock a reo!!1 to the killed by working immigrated falling set- - at Aspen tunnel project near here SatUnited States 't ::: - ' :"' - urday will be conducted Monday at 2 tling first in Wyo::: :‘e1111: where be was pm In the American Legion Biyth comraing a coal miner mortal hall by Dr J S HellewellNo- - 41 In 1891 Mr Bern- mander - Medicine Butte poet1 Legion ingway cameHeto Salt Amertcany'5't'''4" 4I Mr Davis was born Nov 2 1926 In Lake mar' City ‘'74i'' Evanston in ried Elect Elliott in- Wichita Kan He came tohome 1:: the Salt' Lake Tern- 1912 where he made his IL with his '''1 Waldemar Mrs Mr I ' and Jesus foster parents ple Church of t Anderson- Christ Of Latter-da-y 4:: "40411 1944 Oct othe in He enlisted navy Saints M a re h 13 1907 At the time of and trained at Farragut Ida and Haw-S US the aboard He was served a thorne Nev tits death he Mr Hemingway ward Quick and was stationed at Guam and member of the Tweety-fift- h of At time Harbor tilt Seaman discharge Survivors in addition- te his widow in- - Pearl lic 'and rating of sons end three denghters: Elliott he Heheldhadthestudied cludeix Citi and was to enter the in- Salt Lake Waiter - Samuel William Vernon of Wyoming University Vern Hemingway Mrs- - -- Grace Hoverrnale Laramie this falL Hews a member of Mrs Ivy Samuelson and Mrs - Irene i Medicine Butts post No 41 American Butcher all Of Salt Lake City: four sis- Legion ters Mrs Sarah Vail Logan: Mrs Hannah' Friends may call at the Anderson home Powell snd Mrs Zealy Healey both of Summit et Sunday afternoon and until HoeMrs Elizabeth and Salt Lake City time of services Monday Burial will be kisson ' Long Beach Cal: 17 grandchil Masonic in cemetery under the direction dtell and five great grandchildrenof Bryan mortuary - ey ' 2081 Americans - - - Bodies of four Utah World War II service men who were killed Bride Loses Five Electric Clocks ' t ' - Bodies of Utahns Arrive- in U S - - ' ' - ' - k ''ering - 3-1- a l ' m - r '- dauP:thlIr olakennetabaliiirarriaratd - Calif 1 I re reduction bill he declared is a "Soak the poor and spare the ' rich" measure or labor to rededicate itself "not only as trade union George Hemingway memberia but as citizens of this great American democracy" Mr Davies asked for concerted labor action at the polls for friends of labor and to fight for repeal of JohnR the act Clyde J Webber president of the Utah Machinists council talked on what he termed the "reactionary 27th state legislature" Maintaining that two years ago Utah returned to "horse and ' buggy" politics ne said "discon' tent is everywhere apparent" Warren Meyers for Warren MeYers He flayed the new primary-conventilruneral 4th South who died Thursday 85 215 E piervices system for diminishing at his residence will be conducted Mon- at 344 E let South "our choice to one of two candi- dayMrat 7:30 pm Meyers was born Dec 4 1882 in dates chosen in ' the convention" - Magnolia ilk a son of Homer and Mary Meyers He had been emThe result he declared leaves- Ann Vanas Horn a carpenter in Salt Lake City no choice but for' labor to lis- - ployed for IllanY years and formerly lived in Is a come involved in partisan' politics Wichita Kan His only survivor Charles Meyers Topeka Kan brother He urged union members to regisfuneral of Friends may call at place until services Burial will be In ter and make sure all members ' of Monday ' Kan- Topeka the locals register "and vote or ' suffer the consequences ive have Alfonzo Campbell endured in the- last two years" he PANGUITCH Garfield- County—Allmiso ' admonished retired stockman and 69 'Campbell ' Anna Matilda Peteler Harry -Clarence Watkins farmer died Saturday at 6 pm 'in- a nationC B I ailmentheart Roberts of 0 COPPERTON ' a' George Panguitch hospital for services Funeral Mrs Anna Matilda Pete rr 78 445 A son of David William and Elizabeth State Green Watkins 73 202-al field representative and Mal- Butler Harry Clarence pm at st dieattSundy at io he was born Jan 26 Campbell at be conducted will Wednesday illness colm Condie U M A district board 1879 in Escalante Garfield county re- 24pm Yet Copperton ward chapel Church herShereMdenee Cmithin in was 1870 26 born Jan had 13 he the For years Mrs Saints by ra and had beerf Member also spoke Mr Roberts sided with past Jesus Christ of Latter-daof Salt Lake Leland of his daughter Rex S Garrett bishop Mr Watkins died City for 53 years She was married to Garfield county ' said labor "can't be organized on Haws in Boulder a ailment of heart Saturday Theodore A Peteler in the Salt Lake wife Mr& Mary fichow Campbell the economic front and ignore the diedHis several Burial will be In Salt Lake aty tome- - temple Church of Jesus Christ ' of Latter-da-y years ago ' terY labor Saints Hs died in 1930 e He in said stockman and A front" farmer prominent t political She is survived by 'a daughter Ethel area ha was president of Escalante Friends may call at Bitigharil Mortuary the this son a Clarence and Lake particularly needed to combat Salt and Peteler Co for and City afternoon many Yeara evening Tuesday O Peteler San Francisco Funeral services National Association of Manufac- Irrigation Survivore include his daughter: three Wednesday prior to services will be arranged on arrival of her son a brother and a sister grandchildren: turers lobby W Campbell &sealants and Mts from fian Francisco Glen Pfc L at Young Mackay Ida Neckties emblazoned with ''Re- George McInelly conducted be will services Funeral were sold Bill" North peal Wusoyi Tuesday at 1 pm in Escalante Garfield Count ' ward chapel Church of Jesus Christ of sideESCALANTE for Pfc Glen McInelly who' during and after the Meeting taater-daSainte' by Clyde Spencer was services iervices for GARPTELD — Funeral Island of Luzon March killed on Taft-Hartl- e z-e- infant Bobbie V3uaYlelorty Khosalapaitnal Pfriarunitdaydi"at la2t ptle Utah She was born Aug 22 1948 and is survived by one sister Janice Lynne Park four grandparents Mrs Fred Franklin Mr E Birmingham Ala and Mr - and lire ' Samuel pparli:71 of Proim and two Mr and Mrs C Lonergan Bessemer Ala Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday with the time and place to be announced later by the Berg mortuary a:m14211rd on Thomas Imlay at 1h1s ad- dress ' says: "Our doe was returned by the party reading the ad in The Tribune-TelegraWe are very happy" Its easy to place a fast action want ad Just mail the ad or Salt Lake City phone - i Paul Ellison Skeen - LOST--Ir- ish Iraq Afghanistan Egypt India Turkey Switzerland Cuba Mexico and the United States' In 'charge of the tour are Mr Underwood of and Mrs Homer the U of M' staff The group will leave for ' Portland Wednesday afternoon ' - Find'ing lost persons is big business In New York there is a company called 'Skip Tracers Inc" Its business is locating lost persons Since 19241t has found husbands wives sweethearts debtors heirs witnesses to old - Mex The group—representing many professions and some holding as many as four college degrees—will be taken on altour of industries and scenic points near Salt Lake City The national junior chamber of commerce ' has arranged the tour 'for the students who represent - — patent holdersIt now:has nearly 300000 ' cases under its belt Corporations employ- its services to find "missing stockholders" For one company alone it found 80 of 600 "missing stockholders" Fast action want ads in The Salt Lake Tribune and Salt Lake Telegram regularly find lost persons lost dogs etc like this: - - - wills- - ' Walter R Macdonald and their two sisters Ethel and Elizabeth Macdonald The Macdonald family resided in Salt Lake City during the Igth century Tom W Macdonald brother of Mrs Pierson and Mrs Justice and his daughter Margaret L Macdonald Los Angeles' will attend the services Also attending will be Don and Lewis Justice ' sons of Mrs Justice both of Manhattan Beach CaL AnythingMissing? Try Want Ads LABOR DINNER For Fast Action Continued from Page IS - - THE DEATH:110'41'i City six grandchildren and five - : - ' -- There is more than a similarity is inactivities and business "The In the English names of the Amer-Jea- n landscape in Utah is so ' ditterent Indian and some of the na- from my country" he said ''' - - - - lar mother - '- Nesil 4- lerilroFtrw-urted'Allein- ::: ' i' - ' 'i Are" - - - - - ' - S C Former 12 in Ply- :31routi:as itictniewmile Salt Lake City residents Mrs of the First Presby- Pierson died June 24 and her sis- ter tln Chhuurbealtd Denter died Aug 14 in Columbia nis Mrs Pierson left Salt Lake in 11312314gert11 died Survivors include City in November 1947 after the death of her husband A D Pier- son Ida a sister MrsAlH b Baldwin Mrs Justice had been a resi- bambra and Cal daughters Mrs dent of Columbia for many years Etwo She and her sister will be buried m1191- - Buckingham Colo Alice 30e4h-iin the Mrsl plot near their Mrs alaa Salt Lake ' -- - t ° l' ' ' - ' 4 : " st ' ''' ng front pushed eastward -- :''-:- - slow-movi- both of Columbia - 4 lr''' 1 ' Alki- ? Sunday over central Oregon and northern California and temperaturea were cold pushed down as a s Macdonald Pierson snd her sister E Idradifdi Sunday Hat 720 a heart tnlim Mrs Alice Macdonald Justice resirenc: ofborn Dec - :- A ' - ' : ya''' k ::-:::- Iti:-:- it II 1 '' ' k i :: : 4- 4f P e ::Y 4 li :'4 ':: '':'''' $4: "- e: ' ''' i :' ' :"'11 -:'- :'' ":- ' 4 Lir'ior"'::: : i:rsee - 41 I -?: r '4 !'1 ' A ''''' ' s ' 'I' '''''''' ii !:-:: i t i4 "' :4 :::: 4 l'4 - - dit4'''' '''::t-' the In psheroawteurresarderzppeRdassnligretnly 4- her marriage and articles for precipitation for Aug 49 ' acculatIver de- 94 died Sundaiinoon at the home of til es pubir! menWr Hanes Kimberi3r daughter 1 Oct t18 ficiency Precipitation WPC" came to of was born 731 1853 and t1P few of Utah writers league excess 4& 1377 lleilliatIve from North Carolina He Kimberly mAugber her illneas A faithful moihber othe of a Pr LDS church she was also EtedmOnalltimm5 St: enaaxpetiL:15mintl HaeneL:tf:ne elytezrian w a cal: :ed' t i6 many civic affairs MrPear 1943 Jan 12111121 54 Twin Falls and Mrt O A Edwards Holare a son and a dattghter Surviving lister a brother M IL Waddell Scotaville 11 ' Jr SaltAs hLaksCity an& gdwin ' '' ' Pay ' N C 20 grandchildren and three great- - Mrs VicTor M (auna) era ' Olivet ' i Increase- Service Today For Sisters ' ' ''' l' - 24-ho- ur s : ' !: -- - - -- ' r ' : -- - I ' - - 1 - ' and sisters A C Chriateneen Salt 'PROVO—Mrs Ida Stewart Pety 74 Cityt Mrs Al L Soule St AnErvin and Ivan Christensen wiprodmowineon) catiduwirchh Aandpceiavylo dtrotedirkesruhadandy thony Idaf Mrs A 10 Towers lira Nora Powers and at her home 257 L 5th Weft following Mrs Harold Powers all of Hooper illness lingering krunerat services will be conducted & ' She was born pee 25 1874 in Provo at 1 tatlf elladrukinZaTirshoLpDo rheadorA of Andrew Jackson arid a daughter Lauren 1yn eat ward Friends may call at Dorothy Melissa Riggs 1 allstr:drt Ititholi ren i Hooper the family home in Hooper Tuesday d3 afternoon and keening and Wednesday until academy under the 12:30 pm Burial will be in Hooper ceme- tutorship of Dr Kart G Masser inShit 1892 her teaching certificate tery under direction of Lindquist and Sons ' at that institution She then taught choot — Mortuary i ein-iiiir- - - '' HoomrP'5:r3144ratilBoYd - - ' :: " - - Jasen Perry e - :: t v : - HOOPER MIDVALE—Flinerai services tor Jasea h ave who died Satur58 Christensen Read' 60 Hooper wife of Perry will be conducted Wednesday at Thomas W Read died at 1:30 am Bun day 1 pm in the Midr ' ''' Second ' valei day at her hotne-''ward Church of 1 She was born April 30 igtig in Hooper chapel 1 Jesus Christ of Lat of Anton' C 'and Elizabethann daughter a ter-da-y Saints by & Bond Christensen She lied resided in HeNtr Butterfield Hooper her entire'-liti Au active worker in the Church of Jesus bishop A son of Barth° Ice Read Saints Mn Christ of Latter-da- y 40 mew and Sarah Per- - had been Sunday school and Primary ' rY he was born July teacher She was class - leader visiting 14 1890 in Mobile teacher and for nine years president of ' - Ala' His father a ' Hooper Relief society Rho nad been a i:6 of Salt Lake resident member of the ward choir and of the " CitY is among cur- mottwers" group singing was 'Ivor She a member of the Daughters of titan Pioneers Camp tr and at one t 1Pr1ende may —call ' She was I I time- was captain of that at 37 W Center at married to Mr Read - csmt' ' 1908 - in i : ' 4 to Tuesday ' i Jalt 'Lake L D 8 templeii pm arid- Weilneo ' r Surviving are herhusband the following fday' from 10:30 to Burial 30 pm ilsoinartseat :dtarcughtAelre WntionelltaFtyrNtssnituDyinet will beMrin PMertIldvale eilty3 samsterY1 6 Lake - Read Cti Countyit--AlLizabetha- High Low Prot 93 oi 62 90 ' 65 ' 01 91 Tr 58 82 52 d4 83 65 t 85 40 ' 86 63 94 71 64 92 91 65 ' :1-85 - 63Tr 84 56 -- 72 58 ' 24 102 - 70 t IS4 79 61 ' :1'3 ' 72 ' 88 60 95 :03 90 60 81 68 ni 70 90 '' 4 - - :'1' ' ture Tuesday morning ---: f - - ' n ' - I t Elizabethajin : Weber 15 - - 78-4t- ' 1 - !: ' ' i s - :: f V -- ' - lt It m h l3tv'vecralotid y Monday and and thunder- Tuesday t sho storms Monday afternoon and night and in south and east portions' Slowly falling tempera- Tuesday 78 to 88 and tures High Monday 97 in Utah's Dixie Low tempera- - 1 - IT4-N-vkAT4- : ' - Wyoming Partly cloudy Mon- Denver Department store sales in Detroit day scattered showers and thunLake City increased 1 during Minn derstorms High Monday 80" to Duluth '' l Grand Junction ever the 90 east of the continental divide Las Vegas ' the week ended Aug ' Leann Showed a and 70 to 80 west I same week last year but Nevada—Fair south and partly I Los Angeles I JO drop for the four weeks precloudy north portion Monday with Miami Minneapolle tow or showers scattered thunderreOrleans' New vious according to the weekly storms In extreme north portion New York CitY ' - ' of the Federal Reserve Bank Not much change in temperature o ' Ogden port — Salt Itt::t'''' ' of San FranCIBCCL : l': Lake City and vicinity— Omki atra 'City T1 :: : ::: S ilhoenix Tues' Partly cloudy Monde" and ::: to sales the According ::' 65 for the calendar year have In- iLtorms Prove 0 i S5 Not quite so warm High Monand for the fiscal day about T7 84 low Tuesday morn- - rumen: Z creased by 6 gt :02 ' ' 54 01 90 ' 70 Salt Lake Airport 5 The averages are comyear fd:asut 10370 Antonio San clOudy PartlyMonday : puted from reports of the city's and Tuesday with scattered after- Lana ilaeg° Itt 0 ii noon thundershowers Little change St George !0 five major department stores Ti 99 99 0 in temperatures with a high both liltLouis 74 99 : The week's increase was the afternoon') 03 55 71 4 of 75 to 86 Low tem- Seattle ' ' 55 smallest of seven western cities peratures in valleys Monday night Sheridan D 80 C Tr 70 Washington ' with sales in Los Angeles stores of 42 to- 52 78 439 ' Ti West Yellowstone all showing a 26 rise over the same of8tIrtah Yundahvilefternoovn ered Weather Malt Datar lea'' period ended Precipitation a the extreme western portion except week last year and in Portland for Tern- at5'pm 01: ' '' ' 1T'741g4At9Iri r - 4 I - - - ' ''''': '' ' c - - ' s - - s :' ': '' ' ': : ' :::- r ' I ? f- - ' ' ' - - -- s : I 1' - - ' ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Monday August 23 I 1948 - 1 ' '' For Appointment Phone 54357 bLNRUINIT ND Director WRITE 443 FOP FREE ' - SOOKIll' lest South tomplo 'frost Solt take Cite 2 Utah 4 fenees surrounded mosthomes along Main st Liberty park WWI a When this picture was taken Salt Lake aty's population almost J completed but work on the temple itself had not progressed much Stone wallspole and white picket I farm Taken around 1320 this view looks 71out1r front lst North totaled 12000 On Temple square the tabernacle was practically I farther than the foundation ' - ' - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - ''s ' - - - aArN3fb0tolEroo0"001b01gek - -- 40w4411‘ftftea0‘ - - - - - - - pe |