| Show -- r 1 IS The halt Lake Tribune Saturday ti DUP Unveils Eliza Snow Statue Today :Ritc Monday In SLfor N :Car Victim The convention will conclude More than 1000 Daughters of "Faith and Courage Triumphs” with a play "First State Fair a and dance choral and producUtah Fioneers will witness un1856” 'directed by Beatrice K tion directed by Dorothy veiling of a nine foot bronze statue of Eliza R Snow during the organization’s annual convention Saturday in the DUP building 304 N Main a K i Funeral services for Mrs Rhea Freeze Davis 62 1436 THE CEREMONY will begin Drowning Ave (1410 South) Will be conducted Monday at jioon at 260 E South Temple ? at 3:15 pm Mrs Davis died Thursday in Salt Lake hospital hall an hour after injury in a freak au- r s MRS DAVIS was entering the family's automatic-transmissioequipped car when it lurched backward knocked her down and front wheel passed n - y i" ' -- -- iu o? V V: i - f ti rrT!!T V Services Burial will be in Salt Lake City Cemetery 4 in lieu of flowers the family Vks that those so wishing con-- ' tribute to Primary Children's Ave lospitaL Pallbearers will - be - Mrs tavis’ brother Carl T Freeze Salt Lake City and nephews Edward F Folland Dr Harold F Folland Paul Freeze and Jack Freeze Salt Lake City and Donald F Folland La Mesa i sheer loveliness in " i ' t nylon 15-deni- er -- left and Mrs M E Harris Jr work on kits to be distributed In the coming United Fund drive' Duvall VV Mrs-Ralp- h ft stockings placed Wednesday -- THE CONVENTION Will include performances by musical 320-12t- h groups from several parts of Utah and one chorus from Navajo County Ariz Talks on chorus organization and lesson presentation will be given by Dorothy K Kedding-toand Ella W Reynolds Mrs Carter will present the President’s Report and her new book "Treasures of Pioneer History VoL Five” will be Carter- - mentioned that the DUP building is main- - Women Shape UF Campaign In 18 Residential Districts n What js hoped to be the mosttional plan for solicitation of the residential area in the United Fund campaign was begun Friday at the home of Mrs Ralph Calif sale A request for a survey of Salt Lake City’s housing situation met with opposition Friday from the Apartment - peak ' Friends may call at 260 E South Temple Sunday from 6 to 8 pm and Monday prior to - Apartment Group Opposes SL- - Housing Survey "Plan House Assn of Utah Speaking at a meeting of civic officials at the Salt Lake City Board of Health Dr Richard Nelson health comrriis-"sloner asked for support in making the survey However Harry Hurley executive secretary of the ' apartment house group said the city had authority enough to control the blight problem without a survey Dr Nelson explained that although the city has fire and sanitation ordinances It docs not have a housing code Her added that before such a code could be written aof the city would be needed He estimated such a survey A WIFE" OF Joseph Smith v - survey would cost $50000 was Snow Eliza 'R married to DivNelson also pointed out that without the survey the the Brigham- Young after- -Latterdty would not be eligible for the federal urban renewal Church of Jesus Christ ofprogram -day Saints founder was shot She lived in the Don House after she married Pres Young said Mrs Carter She added that the statue portrays the pioneer woman at the time she wrote the hymn "Oh My Father” now inscribed upon the monument which was Will also ©f Twelve Apostles and seating for 1000 will be set up Streets around the building will be ’ ' closed “I believe that 'through the LDS Church no woman Jias been so honored” as Eliza Snow Mrs Kate B Carter DUP president said Thursday Sculptured by Ortho Fairbanks the monument will stand in the rose garden in front Of the DUP building Mrs Carter said The work is a gift of the Nicholas G Morgan Foundation V ““ ever her Francis Bromley bishop of Wasatch Ward Church of Jesus Saints will Christ of Latter-da—ecmduct'the -- funeral- Adam — — — Bennion member LDS Council r' a tomobile accident at 5:20 pm In a downtown Salt Lake park Ing lot — Oclooer 6 1950 W Duvall 180 Virginia St (1250 East) residential division chair mam "CSffipieted kltrof materials: Including -- pledge cards Incor- - porating informational data regarding the UF and other information necessary for solicitation will be personally distributed to 200 volunteer workers” Mrs Duvall said Mrs M E Harris Jr 967 E 9th South is working as pressed for time? let ushelp witff ready-to-serv- for family suppers and buffet! parties Roasted cold cuts of beef pork veal turkey (dark and light) All your favorite natural cheeses freshly-ma- South Mezzanine Fine Foods CtM&OK BRYANT S HINCKLEY will speak about "Eliza R Snow Leader of Pioneer Women"’ before the 3 pm unveiling and Nicholas G Morgan Sr will pre- if perfect 195 pr saladsi spicy col slaw macaroni herring vegetable ond potato d SKf’TureSriS sent the monument The evening convention session will include two pageants slightly irregular nylons foods e and 3 pairs 225 Delicatessen aha— daytime gem sizes 812 to 1 proportioned lengths 1 sleeves and elasticized action-fre- e comfort and fit sides for work-a-da- y Slasher at Work tin Garden Hose Special savings on stockings from one of the country's The residential division has been divided into 18 regions each " with a - representative director Volunteers will contact Somebody in Salt Lake neighborhood retail establishments small business houses doesn't like garden hoses and retired men and women This became apparent when who wish to make contribu- three Salt Lake residents retions ported identical cases of maliPreliminary contacts are cious mischief Fred Worrell 74 P St Naomi being made in advance of the opening drive scheduled OcL 15 Hoffman 90 P St and Mrs Total number of establishments Ruth Feaguson 968-2nAve and individuals to be contacted all reported vandals had sliced in this phase of the drive is up their garden hoses with a about 3700 Mrs Duvall said knife foremost hosiery makers Because their high standards permit only the most perfect hosiery to pass you'll the Irregularities practically impossible to detect find in no way Impairing their —and beauty and wear Newest fall shades d Street Floor Hosiery VESTIIIGIIOUSE NOW7$r n (o)M (2) INLY— exciting Reg 19995 special purchase NO MONEY DOWN I FIRST PAYMENT NOT DUE TILL DECEMBER r Intermountain Electrical Association -- - DRYER-A-DA- newly arrived collection misses' and women's - ffj pajamas CONTEST Y OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK Describe in 25 words or lesst T ’ ' V reg 598 I want to own a new electric clothes dryer Why sizes 32 to 40 TO IE EIUED IN IT DEALER My Non Firm Str City Signature State i lb trend Send ta Dryer Conteet Intermevnteie Electrical Auociotien VF Annex l!d — Salt EACH ENTRY ' r- - No entrle received after Oct 25 1956 WILL IE CONSIDERED V APPLIANCE DEALER - E 9lh South EM 3-87- 87 -- new JAY SILLS SALES 177 prints gay sttipes one of the finer pajama houses— all types of -- IT AN delightful from1 ‘ ’ lab City MUST IE SIGNED solids Beautiful City imum K v waistbands-Coz- wrinkles fall out chambray closing Ironing is min- Stripes highlight its fashion Blue oqua or coral Second Floor Leisurewear (Mil order box 1465 34c postage 2 r y warm flannelettes cotton broad- “ latei tax ' ztppered front Pretty looks n a comfortable cotton— empire morning coat" crease-resista- nt tailored ‘ and ski typo nightwear with adjustable' elasticized washes willingly with little care cut and patch pockets h V " Button-trimme- d red pink or blue and cloths Pick yours in tulip pockets Sizes 12 to 20 j little-iro- n cotton plisses Buy ® 1456 to half for yourself and coming gift events to 22’4 Street Floor Pin Money Shopr mail order box 1465 34 pottoge 2 and save up ol tax 4 Second Floor Linger! v |