Show I l'' ‘ ' - - 1 ' - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE‘ Monda first experience in dramatizing a over S010014 NEWS AND VIEWS I - the 'Microphone The play leading roles are played by Glen Griffin and Carole Ann Lindsay The sound effects have been perfected- under the direction of Carole Ann Erickson Their audience will include the students from the first to fifth grades We hope they enjoy 4t very much Carole Ann Lindsay tryant Student From Europe Offers Interesting History ' Editor: Kyle S'esSions Associate Editor: Edna Milroy Many firsthand facts about the conditions of Europe and Asia during World War II were learned In in interview with Dina Cohn a student at Bryant Dina was born in Berlin Germany and lived there - until she was five Years of age At theoutbreak of she and her family fled th425war Russia and Siberia and eventually to Shanghai China She lived in Shanghai for seven years where the received most of At the liergrammarwasschoolingscarce and time food very ' everything that helped was appre elated In 1947 friends in the 'United States were able to obtain pasaports for the Cohns and 16 ij weeks later the family docked at San Francisco From California they went to Texas and then came to Salt Lake City where Dina enrolled at Bryant and is at present an eighth grade! student Former Student Interviewed ' One of Bryant's former students was also Mterviewed this week Re is Walter S Reed who for I4 years has been the'postnitm mail to Bw ant One ofmethories he re- deli:ering adds dolor to Bryant' S history was the existence of a Reserve Officers' 'training corps at the school for one year The group directed by Lt Fouts won over bbth East and West high school§ in competitive drill' Mr 'Reed stilted the health eduCation program 'that boys now is superior to explrieneel of vastly his say Then he said all boys had lnarching drill Of the people and calisthenics ' 630 :'::::::1' : ' Nr:::1 Pi ' :::::::':::i1i:i::::1::::?::1::1:::::ti-111111:1::11112111:1':"1- i - ::44i ? 'If I '"''"'''- - -: 4 : kivo - 7!!77 - f- :::::: " - :ci::- )77::-z4:::i:::::::::- ' — :: i ::r-::::::- 4e---:-- ' : :::::s-?--i-:-":- ':s:4:: -- v :: ::::---::::- N-- ::::i-- : 'i-: : ' - - T - :1''::4!'::54::iR:!:!16"::::':''':fi ' iA: Larry Blake'MikeSchedulesand' were Earl Dakis drawn up by Maeser The welfare4committee a comparatively new organization at Bryant this being its second year of existence started moving this week under the direction of Miss Margaret Eckert The purpose of the committee composed of one representative from each home room is among other things to give birthday cards to students whose birth dates occur in the school year The group also plans to give Christmas cards to all students and give cards of condolence and congratulation when ' appropriate at view- - Turner i fternoOn in Hotel saitctill Sunday "From high' up in the sky trtal la little desolate-- diff i&rent when I came but l dow i ear ILli among all these mountains!" NO one covad accuse this rising young opera War of having ternpernent Sljv had been enjoying a litt3e rest 1eriod but was gracioua to the wcaller who bad disturb d 'L:-Or this first trip to Utah She nn be the particular star of Monday nigiIt's concert at Provo when the 1ft18-4- 9 B Y U conunu- rtity concerti series opens at 815 pm in Prolog'i L D S tabernacle Many rOpera Triumphs Miss TIntiner's brilliant success as 11al Metrupolitan opera diva began six years ago when she appeared as Martha in Faust She has followed this with triumphs in Ida rBoris Codounott Die Wel ure tansel and Gretel Ro- I lto - i themselveS among competing Monday the girls of the two sixth grade's played a game The teamwork was outstanding and the enthusiasm was unbelievable The game was played amidst the rain and still each team did its best Finally Miss 8 Barbara Walter's room won but the other team 'gave us a good fight The captain of Miss Walter's room is Dee Ann Neiderhouser The captain of Miss Zeta Birkhause's room is Barbara Bay Pupils in sixth- grade room 12 have 'spent many hours in the rehearsal of a radio play called "Bells in the Night" It is their 72-5- Editor: Ruth Miller Associate editor: David Brown The sixth grades at our school are studying northwestern Europe in our social studies classes Recently we had the privilege of seeing some interesting things Miss Lydia Sessions our second from grade teacher brought home her trip to England this summer They included a small bed warmer a picture of Westminster Abbey some Olympic stamps and many other things Two years ago England and our school made ' '' ''' ' ' — — i:::::::?:::2" - ' ": t ' - - :000 iv r : ::4 i '1siti?S'' f tirg!:-::!-- " - iq!::- 1 t: ' — -- 41904notivittlKvii 11'N4-- : ::7:'-':-: f:::'qil:::::' 4 '''' i() N::-T--:::- I I i 7 :fir::::::::::":::::''t-'':::- — ' s 4 z:" - : one' "1 113o have - a Verdi aria" said 1:'91'4 ' -- :!: f V ' : ''-- ke z ': ' 4 ''' 0:4rk - - lit - -- rAz::: ' '1 I r7)4: k- - -f '---'-'- :4 " - le' -- ' 27 trivitcER tstorive t 04443kencvek lie- t ': Ak 'k : z li ! 44r ' 0c 1 I:- : t::p::s 1 '1ki :: 4 - s 1474 -- 8 ' t: Turner "and I'll do an exeerp from 'The Medium' byGlan Carlo Irlinottis which made a hit On Brcoadway some years ago I ' happened to be the original 'medium' fend !light after went to the Mis ' - :It -: '59g Met! 14! don't knowl what my roles there :wilLbe this season They l': are ISe in making up the sched-' 2 7 '''' ule" t ''-'":-:''---' to Fame '''' ''''" Jump 1 '-It has been a short jump to ' '' 4''' ri' : ::: f fame ifor the pretty girl who first t sang 'In a church choir at 'Dinub Losamoodww :'—ederonoiZ olkono4eebeitelelleMemeee :iiimmeteeeseeweeelehosealimmo???atemaememsek?aaeleetemeeeeememenreeseemeger:z"?-emeA 5 CaL There were a few years with D concert series in Provo L S tabernacle Monday Miss Claramse Turner Metropolitan opera star tan Francisco Opera Co 'Abe the 1 evening Miss Turner and Maestro Comel arrived fore ber eastern success Her trip and Blaestro Nino Comet conductor discuss ' program BlIsS TUrner 'will present to open-- p Y U— In Salt lako City Sunday from San Francisco AP tilete Is between scheduled ap ir - 't 7 7f - - 'r: ‘ 1 it44 -- i t -- i wt -- 1 1 A school Wednesday Officer Paul Folsom administered the oath to the junior traffic patrol members There are 35 members in our patrol In the fourth and fifth grades the children are studying about accidents and how they can be prevented This is very important to know 1 V ' ' i Wyoming—Fair Monday Warmer east of th65 e divide Monday High to 7& Monday Nevada—Monday partly cloudy extreme north portion and fair cooler north south Slightly Idaho — Increasing cloudiness 'southwest followed by brief showers Monday Not quite so warm High temperatures Monday 70 to 75 Cooler Monday night with low 35 to 40 Tuesday far arta cooler and rather windy Southeast partly cloudy Monday with brief showers in afternoon and evening High ternperatures 72 to 78 low Monday e- '- ' i - - 4 13-- i : 04444 ere eLaaemier pecnt yorl 1111 : N : 'It tern union the Be- -irt4trev: lealearnderPraceNo a 85 lodge '':: ''''''1 :":4 charter member ofde4' Bingham No-fire - 2 and so if partment town:‘iti:4A'k' i toatringatommbor sev::::eral years Ift:70111ey Mr Coakley was a member of the CathHe was active In the Demoolic chute)) cratic party He married Katherine Wright Sessions Oct 4 1933 in Ely Nev Survivors besides nip widow aSalt Lake stepson include a daughter and City Mrs Eudora Sam and William I Sessions Salt Lake City three grandchildren: Mrs six sisers Mrs Margaret Stockham Mrs B M Fitz- syy0B0n aunGnd (Clara) 2 Mts Gail Z (Edith) tifut three sisters Mrs Sarah L ' 'f Ii : l : ' He Er rastlut anEadsritec ityrseCnC trIce Dale en Sandy 'Teen Age' Club Casts Vote L Paul ' In120seloOt3oh-1- s'''' 3 - :' e! 37 38 44 38 Samuel Johnson Mary Louise Hendersonwere Oklahoma City Omaha Phoenix Pocatello Portland Provo — Reno Rock Spring Salt Lake Airptitt ' San Antonio San !Diego I " 1 2? 24 01 Tr Tr 02 Maximum 1 Nettle T Brewer d' i ala-da- ' paa ofxttilemrrieave:Sindv: skohRgeriet'lbltrMAttnr itkleWe - IAel br - - e - IMekiatnny e - ' 871-23r- 1::- - I Pfc William It: Wilkins Tr San 'Francisco St °verso 16 St Louis r 36 Seattle 'CL Sheridan 778 533 : D WashingtOri 19 66 West Yellovtatono Disks Wealth" Dalai Precipitation 5 s 0:011 ended at' 9m 0: period preelpitotion for lOct1 35: 15 deficiency Precipitation al 1e15 35:1a0CUMUlatiVe deficiency :ov Sunrise Monday 6:35: sunset ' Saints Surviving are her husband of Pocatello her mother of Logan and four sons and MALAD Ida— nitieral services Mrs Ruth Bryan and Mrs Roma pending sundxy for MrsIn Mary Louise daughters Pocatello: Max H Henher home here Jean Hoehnen Henderson 68 who died dricks Twin Falls Ida and DOuglas H last week four brothers' Mrs Henderson was born at Malad Hendricks Provo Utah: Jr and S 14 Hyde Tredaughter of David and William Hyde Juiy 24 1880 She Utah: tAtotor H Hyde Ogden Val married toWilJane Thomas and Wednell H Hyde Maplewood N Him Hendertion March 25 1907 The couple lived in the Deep creek throe teL Clara Turner Morgan Utah: In Mr Seth Gary Ogden Utah: Lyle CA'andall Henderson region where engaged for mane years They moved Great Falls Mont and nine grandchildren farming to Malad'shortly beftwe his death Sept 23 1942 I Mrs Henderson had been active as a O Relief society teacher in the Church of Acoara Pressley OGDEN—Joseph Saints Jesus Chriot of Latter-da2873 Brinker ave died Sunday lit 1385 Hen-David son are a In an Ogden hospital of coMplicatitms Capt Surviving and a aM demon air force Lancaster Cal following an operation Mrs Lavon Jaminon Monterey He had followed railroading throughtlut daughter Cat Much of his life He was born Dee 31 1867 in Bed ford Ind son Of Henry I and Margaret Thorn Acoam He married Marie Con in Chicago ZII on Aug 20 1890 ROX Weber County—Sharon Marie New- - stable He was a member of the Protestant daughter of Harry berry Lucille faith 7 Duarte and Newberry started him career of railroading Arsenal Villa Roy died Sunday at 121 18 He moved noon in an Ogden hospital Of an undeter- - In Chicago at the age of1907 Wash ' in to Garfield remaining mined but natural Illness He to Spokane went there three In yeors was 13 1948 born May She Ogden which became hie home for tho The family are members of St Joseph'n Weigh next 20 years Later he resided in Los pariah of the Catholic church end finititied hia working years Survivors include the parent's ittid two Angeles the employ at the Western Pacific brothers Harry and Ronald Lee New- In Co retiring five years ego frism Railroad Mrs Mr and the grandparents berry and its service He tame to Ogden two months City- and Mr Harry Newberry Salt lake an Cal ago Marcos Duarte and Mrs A Survivors include his widow and a snot Graveside funeral services will be con Henry C Acoam dileted Wednesday at 10 am In Ogden and fivw daughtets: William T Ittilmay by the Kirkendall-Darlin- g Oakland Cal: Mrs city cemetery directed A L Lewis and 'Mrs Mont mortuary of Ogden Mrs Norman 'Keeney Seattle Waahl Mr Thomas A Henry Loma Linda Cal andMrs A W Mayeahl Ogden: 10 itranctehildren and two stators Mrs Charles Ida —Funeral serv - Richards and Mr IDA HO FALLS Harve Fox Iledford ices for Pfc William It Viking who Ind was killed in the European 'theater on he tomiticted Will Funeral serviete Aug 7 1944 will be bandutted TuesdaY at 3 pm at the Ataltoreat K Newten at 2 pm when araveside rites' will be held Wednesday Rev Lloyd funeral by in the Jelin cemetery Bishop J Spencer pastor ofchapel First Christian church In Ogden Jenkins of the (Icon ward Church at Friends funeral call at the chapel Saints will one hour may Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Prior to service Officiate? in the Aultortst follow ill Cremation The body will arrive in Idaho Falls mausoleum Tiles-damorning accompanied by Hat David F Thomas sixth army escort detactunent from the UUtah general distribution depot Ogden OGDEN —Mrs Nettie Treael Breve'' ly8 The funeral cortege will leave the Wood d at died Sunday at 10:20 &Amfuneral home at 130 pm for the Cemey an Ogden hospital after a in American of Members the Legion tery In the rites swiss post rticipate n ithe wad bora A pill 22 18111 In Chan-towas bore June 171919 at a daughter of James M - and Ikon and was graduated fromHethe Ucon Dorcasla McKee 27 On Trozel 1900 April enlisted school 25 r1939 May high she married George D Brewor In Derby la at Idaho Falls on Nod 26 1942 and re- Mit died lei Iowa IS year agO ceived hie bogie training at Carson City tithe wa a member of tho Idetnediat in Ilew York for aver Cols in ironsgaild9414l at Include and a stitch survivors lierokt T end Lucille D Brewer M rat thh lhs:kfitinALIEti ei tariti:e agInlan7 Oaden and 'awe siwers Mrs Ethel Mor- C row Orden and lárok Leona Millers Lin-14 Wilkins Anaconda Mont : Mrs Parley II Jobrieoak? Jrunerot arrintements announeed Dora HetigrutolitiTenstrMsa Rya the AUltoreat intortuarp NI Idaho 7aUa t " th7 L - Joseph P Acoanu 18 31 51 - y Tr 31 58 82 69 54 74 44 57 39 58 64 95 37 75 48 60 39 73 34 82 68 - 38 41 73 70 88 68 60 64 50 86 50 43 54 57 50 Ida--M- Sharon M Newberry 44 50 12 55 72 Rose Hyde Hendricks rs Rost Hydo POCATELLO Hendricks 56 died Saturday M hey home 1430 N Main st of a lingering Illness 4 She was born in Logan Utah Feb 1882 the daughter Of William and Rosanna Hurren Hyde 8tio married F M Hendricks She Wan an active member Aug 6 1912 of the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-da-y J: 60 69 87 -- 4 - : Daniel 3tondragon Angeles ? Miami Minneapolis New1Oritatta Nw1 York City Ogden k Rodriguez Charles Carson 76 17614 W South died Friday at 10 pm at 2300 State of causes incident to agc Born in May 1872 ha bad been a Salt Lake resident for 40 years moving here from Chicago 111 Mr Carson married Grace Catherine in 1924 In Salt Lake City Swenney He waA a member of the Catholic church known Only aurvivorit include- - his widow Requiem mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 9 am at the Cathedral of the Madeleine State rosary win be recited Monday 42 110 Daniel Mondragon at 8 Holy pm at 372 E let South died Saturday at 12:50 pm in a Salt friends may call Monday until 9 pm where and Lake hospital is ilia mother Tuesday prior to funeral Only known survivor T11051 Burial will be in ML Olivet renietery N M Mrs Marie Mondragon will be performed to A 'poet mortem determine cause of death o : :: 44A - Temple 64 7 ' ''' Burton 11 58 45 78 92 2: ishteCoaherel- 2 32-4t- Charles Carson Cincinnati Denver Detroit Duluth Minn Grand Junction Los Vegas Logan Los ) : 2 : Visit 59 66 1 County—Thomas died in a local Itotonal three- Sunday at 1245 a tn after week inittell He was born April 1 yi:::-ziptiatoKisenCITT 4: A group of Brazilian industrialists bankers engineers business leaders and government officials are scheduled to arrive in Salt Lake City Oct 27 as part of a nation-wid- e tour of the United States it was learned in Salt Lake City Sunday 57 - ?' SANDY Oct 10 — Miss Ruth Madsen and Don Houmond have been elected copresidents of Sandy "Teen Age" club by Salt Lake County sponsored Recreational Assn and Sandy City Elected secretary was Miss Sherlene Allsop and Vaun Rasmussen Norman Stapley and Robert Stowe were chosen club Plan S i Earl Olsen ThomasIttimmit and attended Park CIO schools - A lom- r ber of the Park City 'soirv: 4t4 high school class of 91:' born 1949 he had t0 active la a number ' ! of school activitips He was center on the ' D A' McMillan a!ld football squad and orl t Angetes: 11 Denvenr gerald 'N 13! Mr 116047e:'ik-c a p tai n of 'lb W Elko Lake Salt basketball s e I's and Mrs Lottle Countryman hoe team in 1947 City Mr Olge& He Wail k member of the Park City Second ward Church of L y Latter-daSaint& and a Jesus Christ of Paul Lorenz(' Rodriguez 72 168 Wend- priest In the Arronic priesthood bine at died Friday at 1:45 am in his Surviving kr his parents four brothers residence of a heart ailment Cordon Richard and Steven Olsen He was born tune and & Meter Marilyn Olsen all Of Paric 26 1876 in beret 7417?" :pT 1He Zacatelos Mexico Salt-i4:City ' Funeral services will be announced by had resided in Lake City for 22-' '" the Archer mortuary Park City was einHe years l'' 4: nloyed by varioua railroads prior to his re-- r tirement in 1932 BEAVER—Funeral services for Simnel :4'4l1r Mr Rodrigues mar T Johnson 71 Adarneville who died sud4::iii ried Aurelia Juarez will be conat- 2his home denly Thursday atFirst-Thir- d May 20 1928 in El ducted Monday pm inofBeaver Paso Tex Jesus Christ Church ward ' chapel t besides Survivors Saints of Latter-da-y by Wallace D Yard'::4'4' his widow Include a ley bishop son and a daughter ! Mr Johneon was born in England July Nick Rodrigues and9 1877 a son of Samuel Johnson Sr and Mrs Elenore MaJane Bednal Johnson When Mr Johnson gene Salt Lake City was a young boy the family came to Utah Mr Rodrigues Funeral services L D S converts will be conducted Tuesday at 11 am 1lLs He Eleanor Jones in the Manta ' h at East by Rev George 3 Weber L D married Some years after her temple minister First Congregational church he married death Margaret Flemming 4n Friends may cali at place of funeral Salt Lake Re had elwayt lived at City 1 Burial and Monday after Tuesday pm he Adameville where engaged in farming will be In Salt Lake City temettry and stock raising Resides his widow Mrs Margarat 16fin son of Adamsviiie he is survived by a Mary E W son and daughter S W Johnson Beaver Funeral services for Mrs Mary Elisa- and Mrs Eleanor Gray of Adamsville and four beth Wesley Burton 83 817 Logan ave eight grandchildren will be conducted and six brothers and slaters: who died Saturday Marlbereugh Robert Johnson Salt Lake City Thomas Wednesday at 12:15 PM In ave Church Johnson Lake View Charles Johnson ward chapel SOS 1100Sevelt Saints by Adamsville Mrs Nellie Manor Magna of batter-da-y of Jesus CIrist A Clifton Jacobsen bishop Mrs Mary Jane Anderson Mannl and Friends may caw at 2350 E 43th Mrs Hannah Jones of Beaver Until 8:10 pm and at South Tuesday Friends may tall at the hams of his 817 Logan ave son S W Johnson at Beaver prior to the family residence funeral to services Burial will be in Beaver Mono Wednesday priorbe la Salt Lake Burial will City tam View cemetery directed by the Southern Utah funeral home of Beaver Cemetery 9 great-grandchildr- J ''' 1 Orson and Emery Larsen Price and Frank Larsen Salt Lake City 19 grandchildren and two - ' ' - t Davis - - i ' ' i y Josephine Larsen Salt l"ake Mrs AdamsCitoyn' night 35 to 40 Tuesday clear windy and cooler weather' preSummary—Fair over the intermountain vailed states Monday with high afternoon temperatures a few degrees above over normal Rain wax west Washington andoccurring most of west Oregon Sunday afternoon and fol lowing an eastward moving cold 1Coperted front — mum 49 - ! 1 Cheyenno Chicago - - ' ''''' 4:4' TEMPERATURE CHART 81 43 Albuquerque Palest 50 VII Pt Bismarck 30 Boise 73 45 4 171 Boston 51 Butic 71 22 Utah—Partly cloudy Monday Tuesday partly cloudy east and considerable cloudiness west with 4'a few showers southwest and exAreme west portions Not much in temperature except somechangewarmer what Monday night High temperature Monday 70 to SO low 42 to 52 west Tuesday near 58 Inmorning Dixie and S8 to 48 east - t "- J V - Mrs - 15-3r- d INTERMOUNTAIN WEAtHER ing 48 ' :: weather We are having a paper drive to buy needed accessories for the Salt Lake City and vielnity— Tuesday Partly cloudy Monday considerable cloudiness with some over mountains Not light showers in much change temperature High Monday near 75 low Tuesday morn- s r''f"-?--:-5'"'i-- ' At our school we are having fire drills almost every day whether rain or shine We are getting used to them and are making better time each time we go out Patricia Mann Due to the coldness qf tbe weather all the children are wearing their winter coats or heavy jackets A great many children are out with colds from the change 'of rs - Daniel William Coakley - - ::::0 : m Pvt Adrian E McBride '- s Ch-u2-e-- Hilda T Orandin Reastrom 86 side services grravo 35 F St died at her residence Sunday willpROVO—Military be conducted Monday at 2:30 pm in at 3:50 pm of causes incident to Pvt Adrian Prove the for burial park age Me Bride She was born June 29 lerhe t— ":S 1882 in Ogden a of Carl and Sophie Leu J daughter beck Grandin She had resided in Ogden 33 years and moved 1i '''' to Salt Lake City 10 years ago She ' was a member of the su Church of Chriat of Latter-da-y I 1:: v Saints 4 Alo0410 She was married to Rudolph P Reitstrom July 8 1930 ::: In Evanston Wyo Survivors besides t NosiellimiNe lomi her husband Salt Lake City include a McBride rot: Mrs Betty mee Ripintroug daughter Jesus Chriot of a R Taylor T000le: Mn sister Lida Orandin Salt take City temple ed State army In-and one grandchild and received Survivors Listed imp Fannin Texas o'er Of 1944 be was He moved to Murray in 1928 art medal mother Mrs Lydia Daniel William Coakley 56 to Salt Lake City In 1940 and Went Provo hie died at his residence Sunday at East He is survived by his widow 1:40 a:Vn after a lingering !lineal reBride Balt Lake :Bride and Leo K was born Nov Salt Lake City two sons Reed 27 He 1891 4 Mts two winter IIn ow"" Me de Sringvillt I II Moab and Sterling B ham' a son of CA3r" a 8e er and Dorothy Mc- BH riugd 1: (pWroavned ) Eudora Salt Lake City four nellus and Coakley' Friends May cell et the Quist funeral i Mrs Rulon M (Goldal ithiwnsenen a construe- - te4- ' home Sun‘day evening 'lion superintendent Farmington He and contractor e ' ::'' forl) : 'kl ' ':' '' 7 : t A ''':t-'':'!1::'- ' :':: ' t'2 i : 1: !)- - I-'- - ' :::: Hilda T G Kenstrom " : :: -- ' - Salt Lake hospital of & heart ailment swoa ' bn!rnpa y117 nt s 1 68 la Utah county tit 004f daughter of Sol and I Lucretia Mikesell She was aa active Relief In worker society Neron and Murray I Emerson wards of the of Jesus '4 Christ Of LattorliaY Saints She had alio re tided In Mammoth Juab tounty Park City Summit county for several years and Salt LAM City 20 Mrs Nielsen years Sits had been a resident of Murray 15 years She was married Charles Preckleton who died several years ago Was married to Lae H Bartiow who died In November 1926 and then was married to Soren R Nielsen In 1931 in Salt Lake City Survivors include her husband Murray four sons Leon Freckleton Nunda- N T Alves Freckleton Culver City Cal- Arthur and Orval Bart low Loa Angel'es tlz grandchildren and a Meter kfre-- Ada Calvin Loa Ange lea Funeral services will be eonducted Tues day at 3 pm Si 38 E 7th South by Frianda may William Thomas Hawke call at place of funeral Monday from 6 to 8 pm and Tuesday Burial will ba In Mt Olivet cemetery 45 I Cloey M Fe B Nielsen MURRAY—Mrs Mittman Frockloton Bartiow NielsenCosy 68 4629 Cherry at Murray died Sunday at '1210 oLra la a Joseph A Kopp 65 78 F et for many years a Cedar City civic leader and garage man died in a Salt Lake bospital at S:30 Sunday Born in Nev Oct 24 son he was Jo seph Albert Blondina Lipp i In bis youth 4 iks worked Kopp ' swamper on mule 1 4 ' teams out of Eureka and as a black- - 1 s mith's In helper he ''' ' 1899 he moved with a brother to Park " City Summit county 40s ovs where be worked until haulingwhen ore 001w 1904 he moved to Milford Beaver tot county where he was employed by Union Mr Kopp Pacific railroad Ile established In Cedar City in 1913 Kopp's garage" Mr Kopp served with the Cedar City Chamber of Commerce board of directors and the city council Poor health led to his retirement In 1937 He moved to Balt Lake City in 1938 He married Margaret Corlett Simkins In Milford June 3 1906 Ile is survived by a son Frank Keno Yokahoma Japan two Miss A Ogle Salt Marie Kopp and Mrs R daughters Lake City a step-so-n James C Simkins San Diego Cal two Mrs Catherine Cronley Loa Angeles and Mrs R R Reid Salt Lake City a brother John A Kopp San Francisco seven grandchildren and nine Mnt 1824-I0t- h ? ': N A statrpoue blonde with deep blue eyes tshe adds stage presence to a splenFlid voice capable of the strenuous :Wagnerian rolet‘ AiTiVin k on the same plane Joseph A Kopp Clara Taylor Mamie King Dallas ' This week both seventh grades t I Mrs Mettle King Dallas 79 in Sumner school did somd very East died Lake hospital Satillness-Shinteresting art work This work is urday atwas4 inama Salt after a born July 29 lingering called crayon etching 1869 in Salt City a daughter of Charles R and We colored some paper with Lake Louisa Larkin King She was married C Dallas Jan 22 1880 in different colored crayons Then we toSaltSamuel Lake- - City He died in 1920 A lifelong resident of Salt Lake Ctty put a dark color over all of them Was a member of the and sketched our design Next we she chapter No 5 0 E S and Rickards Mizpah rampa DaughJ:iti4 scratched off the top layers with ters of Utah Pioneers She was charter the Salt Lake Women's Retextured strokes to member of i different club publican C0i0114 Show the underneath They SUIVIVettill Include two sons and 8 laughter Kenneth King Dalian and Mrs Dorothy attractive I were delicate and Jean D Howe Salt Lake City: Lytle C Dallas Shirley Morgan Taft Cal and four grandchildren — i:i Iif:?-:f -- : ' - ? : r"'' - 411: :: :?:'2:::'':t§-i:'i::'i- ''' :':i ::: Tavy English Souvenirs THE DEATH ROLL John Parley Larsen 83 1627 E Milton James Armstrong 65 546 Greenlawn pl died Saturday at 9th South former civic and church 1150 pm in his residence after leader and rancher of Moab Grand a lingering ill- county died at his residence Sundness ai-at -' :' 10:20 pm after a lingering :$ He was born illness ': Sept 8 1883 in A Ili Born in Spring City1 Sanpete ':Downs Kan a :' son of Th addeus coUnty Jan 7 1865 he was a son :' and Marie Win- - kr i '': :: of Christian Grice and Annetta I:1 : tern Armstrong c Johnson Larsep When he was 15 1 ' He was a et033- - L ‘ ''''' he went with his father and broth'4 watchman ' 4 ers to pioneer Castle valley Emery trig for the Union Pa- ' county cific railroad He married Mary Alice Dotfive years son in Castle Dale Emery county had resided in Mr Armstrong March 15 1889 Mrs Larsen died Salt Lake City for the past 37 in September 1903 years Active In LDS Mr Armstrong married Alta Mabel- West Standiford July 24 After moving for a short time 1942 in Preston Ida He was a to Paradox Colo Mr Larsen member of the Church of Jesus made his home in Moab where he Christ of Latter-da- y Saints engaged in farming and 'livestock Survivors besides his widow in- raising He also operated a farm clude two grandchildren Fred W in LaSal San Juan county Standiford Sr Salt Lake Tribune-TelegraServing in various capacities in employe and Robert the Church of Jesus Christ of Standiford Salt Lake City two Latter-da- y Saints he was counea Fred W selor then president of Moab gr Standiford Jr and Patricia Standi- ward Young Men's Mutual 1mford Salt Lake City provempnt Assn He was counselor Funeral services will be con- to 'the bishopric Moab ward for ducted Thursday at 1 pm in Six- four years ward bishop for 10 teenth ward chapel 131 N 5th years and worked in the ward West by J Ronald Schaerrer Sunday school superintendency bishop He served two years as Moab Friends may call at 2350 E 13th town couCilman five year as juSouth Tuesday and Wednesday venile judge and nine years as until 8:30 pm and at the family chairman of the school board 548 Greenlavvn pl residence He married Mary Viola Barton Thursday prior to funeral San Bluff in the Burial will be in Salt Lake City Salt Lake Juan county Jan 31 1906 ll ' ? - thS Aid Dies is-we- - - h: front the' coast with her was Maestro pTino Comet who came for the express purpose of conducting the iochestra at Miss Turner's Provo prlogratn She is one of his Many celebrated pupils It is not often that he takes time from his arduous !teaching schedüle his composiaiig and musical lectures for outslide engagements ' Ace binpanled by Maestro 't "I wa$ practicallyasteep all the way up Isere"- he said with humor "I was thred- But I'm anxious to lee nor 6 of the scenery now I've it Miss Turner has a glimpse won eri I voice She's going to sing one or Itwo little things of min Onong Iher operatic arias— 'The O'N't and the Pussycat' for ' - '' Of Ogden 40 Siweiniths 1 pearances in San Francisco this week with that same company "I've got to get right back Tuesmonth day" she said "In one due in from today (Sunday) I'm New York" Sunday night at Starlight Gardens Mr: Comel was a dinner guest of the Harold Morgans 777-4t- h ave whose daughter Frances Alta in San Francisco is a pupil Also of the famous maestro while at the Hotel Utah he will arrange for student auditions and 3 Theo '''' i - Former Moab Farmer 83 er - Met Star Famed Maestro Arrve for Y1 Concert Claramae :' ' 1 - couessions EV)ERYTHIING 1N VIEWPOINT s :e'''''' '3'0°' ' airplane Delia said she likes looking at cemetery Goodman Donald Evans Ginger our mountains for there are very an exchange of teachers for a peJex Peggy Fellmith Glenita Mc- few mountains in England riod of one year Miss Marguerite —Sharlene Wotton Donald Margaret Heartel PaCure was sent to us and Miss tricia Hood Ann Wilkins Shirley Una Smurthwaite left for EngCarol OQUIRRH Gloria Saxey Buckles land Miss S Thedell Diane Webb Jean WorthSixth Graders Ready Cure this lin and Areitnne Luce Directed by a committee of For Hobby' Activity Alonzo Vont Baur Earl Maeser Wednesday and Sue Clawson the boys' and Editor: Paul heard the sixth graders sing right Carpenter i two and three-pa- rt their music girls' gles clubs held a roller Associate editor: JorLee Janet skating party at the Mapleway genson They pantomined the songs roller rink Oct 4 "Whistle Daughter Whistle" and Kyle Sessions This year the sixth grade boys "The Side Show" Edna McKay The seventh grade girls have and girls in Rm 15 are going to a Glee club under the have Some hobbies of the organized boys LONGFELLOW l are going to make let- direction of Miss Mary Landrigan and bins —-- - ter openers Each draws his own They will sing at our first P-- T A Movies Aid Class design that he wants for the han- meeting Oct 21 —Pat Collins dle The other ladys and girls that In Earth Study are not going to make letter open—Peggy Chapman ers can bring examples of their SUAINER Editor: Janet Rubinstein hobbies Associate editor: Carol Ann own The seventh grade boys have Lindsay shop three days a week They Ricky Ticky Tavy The Longfellow sixth grades are make things that they do not need Read in Class much help on Each boy must find studying the rotation and levolu- out how Wood he needs and much tiori of the earth The principal how EdAtor: Patricia Mann large he is going to make his Associate editors: Clara Taylor has produced two movies which article The seventh grade girls make the subject much clearer will make clothes for themselves Shirley Jean Morgan Longfellow ha$ taken the pains They will begin with aprons and In Rm 19 the children are comto teach two boys how to run the skirts Later on they will make bining their language with spellmovie 'projector The two particu- blouses and dresses —Janet Lee Jorgenson lar boys that took part hy running ing and language which saves the movie projector are Richard WASArcti some titne for the teacher te read May and Jay Lamb to the class She is reading RudThe soccer season along Social Teacher Shows yard Kipling's book Ricky Ticky for Longfellow and the rooms are 4 Miss s :::::':: :'i'''''' 4:::-:- t1- -1 po- 44tte ' —Robert Bleyl Delia Jeffery Pretty brown-eye- d from England Is in the third grade at the Lowell school She is eight years old Delia came to Utah about three months ago from Bradford England to make her home here She said she traveled from Bradford to Liverpool by train then by ship across the Atlantic ocean to New York then to Utah by e ::''' ::' '4::: 1Clara school Taylor and Editors of Sumner Shirley Morgan Patricia Mann are Interested in art work of Tribune artist Brent Kirk Crayon etching is the art trend at Sumner schoolcht present 'lerld GRAIZ GRETHER "41By eve tything in the :1 votes ':F7 - 'Little Worilid Series' ' DUring-- the past two weeks Bry'ant has been conducting its own series" a softball Welfare Committee Members tou r iamentkbetw ten gym periods members The championshlp was won by Welfare committee the 5ixth period rteam which are Lee Ann Birrell chairman d the third period team Barbara Sorensen secretary La !Other scores in the elimination Faye Forbes Sue Clawson Bar!tour liament wereeFilth period? bara Heim Joan Robbins Pat Van :first period 0: third period 4: Horne 'Gladys Phelps Carolyn !fourth period 3 sixth period 4: Pettigrew Joyce Smith Joyce fifth period 1 The umpires for Terry June Slater Mary Kichas the g: ames weret Don Wonburge Nancy Enos Donald Carter Dar-Mike Dakia Robert Pinney and lene Malim Jane Ipson Eleanor - ''''tof:::?::::Z: '!!'''':::H:'::'': axj - ! 4 ''itt :::'::':':: ' - :'Z:iiiii::':'::4"77''' : ' "::'''?X'':k':':''::i:§:::::1:i:::::::-1':::- 1 17 Lf!'' ': ': - de-:fe- !:' 1 :'''' ::1:::Z''''''!"77:714':7ii:::!:::'ikih "616111448$3 j ' -- :' z ' ::: ::':::' :::: - Ij - -- 744-- '""""""'' he rmembers at Bryant which he latte ded from 19116 to 1918 are foruer principal Oiscar Van Cott Mis3 Sorensen anI Miss Keener At Bryant Mr Re bd also filet the girl who later berame his wife everal years lie said Bryant )For !!Was he only junicar high school in !th tate 11 ---- ::: 777 ::::S:i:7:777:77100 ''':: ' j for — ::K - ' --'-:' : - - i:--- ' Y' r - ir Z ''''' ' - - ii: t::''s-'77:-- October 11 1948 : Editor: Robert Bleyl Associate editor: Janice Ripley The children at Lowell school greet Edward Quayle as president of Lowell with Judy Wilson as vice president and Richard Shmertz as second vice president Janet Romney is wretary Paul Harris treasurer George Marcusen boys' athletic manager Annette Davis girls' athletic manager Robert Bleyl program manager and Tommy Maley decoration manager In voting for second vice president Richard Schmertz and Peter Marthakis tied After second vote Richard won The children who were candidates had very nice posters and very nice skits to campaign for - f :::: '- Students Greet New School President 1 :: ::: ' 't - ''' -- " e:i :::L-t:-: :11: LOVVELL Ex-Railroad- - — - |