Show - 4 - 4 - y - - - t i 0r - - — - - 404 -'--- v- Rs -- f - - - I lakc Zeibunt Utah Lead Mines Issue Plea Deaths nit 5alt Saturday Morning 20 Rosalie M W April 28 1945 For 388 More Workers Under government pressure to tistics show" Mr Johnson said Victors Named replenish tia1r diminishing lead piles adding Utah mines are :1 In S ttl 4 muckers or 0 218 I - Clothing Tilt i- Fri-da- 1 3' 4 ) e ' i ' workers ' Although 23 miners were referred to Utah lead mines last week the mines achieved only a net gain of eight men Kenneth B Salt Lake Johnson manager l office United States employment y Reason for this he said explained is the return of farmers to their fields after working á winter and early spring in the mines "Contrary to public opinion underground work in mines is safer than crossing a city street sta- - Bald Col Henderson Eighty girl students of Salt Lake high schools and the Univel garrsty of Utah modeled woolen tnents and accessories they had made in a contest sponsored by the Salt Lake chapter of the women's auxiliary to the Utah Wool GrowHotel Utah ers Friday :re winners high school Ashton gray flannel woolen suit Joanne Petersonremade suit Jacqueline Guillemoteau woolen accessories South Search Still Futile h:gh schqol—Beverly Rasmussen Police and civilian- searching ch:ld's coat: Helen Davis black and white checked suit Jean Dor- parties climaxed a week's search for Brent Ford ley accessoriesi East high school Friday and Mrs Thomas Love cardigan Fordson850ofS Mr 9th West but no trace suit of the child had been found FriThe search centered day evening srottnd the Jordan river near the West Jordan junior high school ' - 3 4 s: 1 '' t et ria ' 1 ' 1 -- Births' Esit dake City tion that have built the J C Penney chain of 1609 stores were cited as the chains "postwar program" by James C Penney founder speaking before 300 store managers and employes Friday '' tyening at the store Mr Penney told of the growth of the organization from a small store in Kemmerer founded 43 years Igo and expressed his gratitude to mployes for the modern Penney store 'People' nowl want service as well as ktmosplere and color Value" he said Dr John Edward Carver lauded lir Penney as a man with "bifocal Vision" who can see immediate and has broad outlook for the future J L Firmage discussed early :years of the Penney organization W G Pinches Salt Lake City store manager was toastmaster - Clark—Pratt Anderson and Edith Watson April 11- kinit 1435 Michigan tve and ElizaChapmn 1229-3rave son beth Estelle Moulton d ) 1 - i 4 ii 1 l LI- t ' -- 1 ! 1 1 ! 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Burial will cemetery - by Malan mortuary m(OPLE ' i' Man mortuary Wanda may call at IN 's 'r OGDPONT—rbneral services tnr Herman Goodnight 56 2211123th at Otrtagh wn3 ditbli early Thuraday in an Oittion hoettitai will ha conduced Saturday at 11 a m4 at NICRI TO KAZO 6444" 0 61 ? liblo 'Ns 117 1 uP GET t Pt y '" l' rf -- A Anderson TM WM Alik Pat' 11 j Jj YOJ RE 1 60— - ISN'T SOY A :1lti ill sitlgt 14 -- - —- e : 1 Herman B Goodnight so VOt) VONIT HAG 70 FOetvlifLAS NOV ASOLI7 TIIE T1 WE 104INK SO - YOU MAvE A OCANO- BOY Tr YOUZSELF is v:? vou oove: - N144 rTirgl 1 - 'ed 1V 11Z N Everett Henr'i jaalmeerest ave ao I 4 -- - INi ( t 1 v 1eer 0 44- - ja 14 - A - ' 1 it A h 3 r- G A Gobel Tonks Johanna Lieutenant's Memorial Rites Set for Sunday 1 o 'I Infant Reeder : " h 1 ' ) ' 1 So ryE VoRKED AT rT- - —1 P1RST 111" 1r 111 rat 11 4 11 ALMA" D and Betty Jean WELrARE 'YOU MY KumQuAT! LIFE'S GEE I'M NO kwOLIER 1 I LIKE YOU I son April 11 JOB— miSS LESSON WAS I 1 Norman Dwight (Andy) Anderson 49 1I —I'M STILL LEAPNING— NfOilPc fAnY ave son April trice Carter 1127-2nalas voPiesan It Wirt Brench Henrv a ni of bronchial for Funeral at 645 Friday I I LaRue ABOUT and la"sTiVm" ALWAYS 13 I KIOSPROBLEMS enior—Raymond Theodore 917 175 W s'pEcTst) '(OU VJOULD1 GUESS )1 It who died Thurs SACQED I son 1409 Butler aye I "MINE STUblEb TOUR BUSINESSM ) Mary Madsen He was born Oct 27 1805 in Ogden will be conducted Saturday at 2 WAS A Klb day OAA Go ON LEARNiNG! I) TV April 1 mr of 7:nht W and Annie Chambers E "a South 1rloo at ' frl'e-ndWalter and Mari 11 —07' Schaumburg—Grant 9 :nsn71711so) a member of the LDS inW" a 0 t YBurial Ann Miller American Fork son I church and was a veteran of World War I until time Of services —1 1 "'1 ' V s Pe re will Roans—John Revelle and Florence Bur- abe nt ' a two C"--sinters Survivors Include his mother in Salt Lake City cemetery A "" " gener 143 Herbert ltve son April 5 Mies Anderson Alta two end brothers 1 ii:: Rex—Harold Morgan and Diana Hay- sf Salt Lake City Mrs Irene Heiner Mor464 f: '1 cock 116 N West Temple son April 8 N Earl G Anderson Brigham City and gan M ' 4- - 4 MeKean—William Hugh Jr and Selma Cal storkton Anderson Clay 3 In son W South E Moore 4 conducted be Bate' 734 2nd Funeral segyiees will April Funeral services for Jonah tiir 110 '''' (()( 1 ' : Burton and Mary Lu- 68 217 M at who died ThuredaY will Brigham City i: ?7 at the 11 isC Lowry—Abner Monday: at 2 p m Friends s A nette Bak Tnoele son April 4 roc be conducted Saturday at 2 p m at 574 Brigham City L D S Fifth ward ) A tAti I Leavitt-A- chel Delores E int South by Rev A Leonard Wood alall111it ( Jay and may call at 125 N Main saltm Lake City ( lP 322-6tand Monson Rya ave I Thomas St Mark 's Episcopal church April 9 Sunday from to 2 to 8:30 p JRA-t tlitiossialttro 16 Kemp-Wil- liam 8 Thomas and Dorothy pastor funeral 2nd at City call at Brigham Friends may go ' yor44-410day plaee oass$ Eastm 1 t t 1 ave son April 9 quillooloonps Louise Dieter 626-6t- h Burial will V in Mt I from 11 1a m to 1:10 to services - t oiledge—Floyd Louis and LaVerne prior Burial will be in Brigham City cemetery 4 77Olivet cemetery If glalleeet 9-0011 I ' N r t ollhatnissit Patricia Cross 190 K Southgate ave II ' MISISIOSIlle 1 eon April 13 1 ' - willsollatteli 'k i ? 5 Romero—James Hugh and Seen Cottele teletier i LOSIIISS10111 '1 ' s2s W 5th South son April 17 0111f G "110111111111011 w a imming 1 Laand 1 Ruth—Willard Americus Erma t II biletottir Vonne Mounteer 4293 Holladay blvd son -— 1 L g 4' nl April 11 alk—EdwIn Verryle and Helen Lor— East Ion April 12 raine Holm 1473-3r-d Salt Lake City and vicinity: Partly cloudy Saturday and SunLedru and Dorothy N 1 I day with showers little change in temperature Utah:in Partly cloudy Eat son April 10 Spencer 837-6tI MIJ4T 4PARE Witti YES- - TWAT'S WHY I'M —Nc OH MAMA—YOU Alison—Delbert Ray and Mary Afton little with showers Saturday and Sunday change - temperature ARP E THAT PAIN- - COME PEACZ- SWEET SO CONCERNEOL HIS Nilsson American Fork son April 8 a I MILLS FLA--X C4-- 4 AAAMA -- THIS i 'Ezra and Cilatrys Thayer I Idahor Partly cloudy with scattered I I WILL 16 ABOUT 70 BE 1 LET'S CTO TO i-tE LAwNER-s-IVG NAND cooirr flower' maturoay Brown—Floyd ecz 15 son 11 iT W ave WILL AIZRAN6E-POW 1 THE WORRiEt7 HE'LL cooler ANNIVER5ARY MEAN SEEN 1661 Nevada: Crystal April PRoBATEp50 with showers A Saturday cloudy Wyoming: Partly 4 Clements and Virginia Wilson—none ettiw-A LATELYCAN YOU I OP OPENING OP ABOUT FRESH Or EAIN6 ATToRNEy50 1 Bateman 834 Browning ave son April 7 t Mostly clear Saturday little change in temperature r YOUR WOUND4 — PT- FOR YOU natio A Ygii DONT LOOK j IL v Woodward-Er- nest Albert and Phyllis LWELMinn-834 1 312-8t1 6 85 Paul son ave Elaine I April Thorpe rose over Utah V—0°1 Memorial services for Lt Wil?1 N I Temperatures 64 42 New Orleans Garrett 150 'ban—Clifford and Lucille '5 r ' t r k e7--'' to near the seasonal normal Fri53 47 AO New York City --7"- -Main son April 8 e 4 Q liam S Ryberg 21 so'n of Mr N Britten fr — 36 62 Susan and Howard -)6 Wayne i were 00den Skies 4 1259 1 E Friday cloudy Mrs William 02 60 52 and day -f ::' Elizabeth Swensen Pleasant Grove eon -r City Ryberg 'i 68 44 Omaha Zen 45 ea - AQ 7 tri't afternoon over Idaho and north0 D amellem"-- -5 E South Temple who was killed April 10 14 1 a N7 85 48 Phoenix V iv!anA n!ftri7e Marvin '' storm a A in tPOS of ern advance a:d Utah con61 s - f'-G T 32 Tr It 2r — Pocatello March 5 in Italy will be I Emerson 9' V gip ter 12 33 Reno Nev ta r which moved into eastern Ore: and Afton Cai 11t1r ducted Sunday at 2 p m in Uni- E Hasiam-Wa- yne 1518 Breezis 1 I I I 55 28 Rock 18aPkr n It Wyo a E 3045 South son eitS T I Ot and — IT 34 64 p Friday by gon Salt Washington S David Airport — ward LD chapel by 111 versity April 8 Tr II LI I 77 61 San Auteuil° Tex I I I TSS 1 Cle— '1717' Nsi 11 Halveraon—Leon Lemon and Nisica Sea4 evening B Stewart bishop 63 43 San Francisco -1- - la eon April 10 mons Emit 6 53742th ''N Ht 64 Louts slight44 - Speakers will be Harold B Lee I Joy—Edward Francis and Lenore Temperatures dropped I II 't I 1021 'I'M rit 'SR 44 i Tr hgapt — Seattle Wash I East son April 6 ly with the passage of the storm 11 Alt I I 32 I Sheridan of the L D S council of 12 apostles rick 1631-14t- h and LaVon DeWayne ' I I I N do— across the Pacific northwest 60 41 I A' ' Washington D C -st7 Pr Kappa Alpha ritual will be Grace Neff Sandy son April S i — 18 ' ''' West t Yellowstone 50 i Prec Low : ' ' 1 High le 7'ir Z I ! a r Ivan and Dorothea Hansen—Harold 0 i 0 Malt Lake Weather Data: Precipitation 44 M N 67 is t t'' by the fraternity mem- Irene A performed W 828 4th Itlanta G'a' Hadlock Woodbrey 1111'1iiir1111''1111! for 24hour period ended at 5 p m 46 I 41 bers ' North son April 7 'none precipitation for April 1:37 A' T I BOUM Ida je) 1 and Laura William Norte—Chester if"11t I 4'I t cumuletive defiçieticy09 Mont Butte ' li or' Fairchild Smith 839 E South Temple 5406 6654 or2 since Oct 1 657 accumulative :41:cL f A Chicago Alb i 2 iklati daughter April 10Malin and Boma Cam290 Denver Colt) 432! i" Z tarern—Dons sunset on Cola Sunrise 7:18 Satiirday v eron 4103-13t- h East daughter April 10 Expected maximum 64 Expected min' Angeles John Jr and Boats' Los Seranger-Art- hur imum 40 83 47 Las Vegas Nev RteWTANP 1417:44:1 1 ave j 1i-0- 4 353 Stanton Berle Blackburn (''NEE!sosHatktiVoltc eiCrOOr fi f' MAYBG IT Karr '444 c 11 10 A 1)1 S ao April daughter 'e Swidrak-J- ohn and Dorothy June zirown1 A I LEAPNE0 TIR0061 I I HOW T5 MY A II if TO I crotwe it I FEEL N HE IS POMO l'A" fl -41a-3r11 I — I I pi:As-t It I daughter April 10 TLE PARLoid PRETTY Tie t TH1 MAR INE S I 1)As Eas: At I Ex is A 'lie LJNIDRcleáljt-4AS WELL AS jr: : s 1:7:' i : : Pa7n"ewYer3-3gwI I MEAN 00 11 1 BG 73trtluurwe7t7 I AN' TWINNIArgY1 I -- BUT Iif you REALLY wANT 'ro 1 I I 141: JuNc!E octLyi 6000M155 it'll icpuLD :kyq 41-0II I u3AP5 TO WICKIE I I 11 1 flL4 i 044 I EXPECTE) ityl I ISLAN95 HAVE -I April JLfrNONT14I' I toPAY:' III iiirrali '' 1 FOAM 11104 CREAMY Firth-Cli- fford 1 II 11 I K-II LI A PRISON CAMP-- 1 I 1111141 I AND At-4-2 c!c" daughter I BEEN LISERATEP I I PIECES arctidel)a11-2L 7 - '1 ‘ ' ' ave Yale Fillmore 952 I ' April ' r: ! 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' ' daughter t ME OF $610W WHEN 54-4- E CAN c 0 Barker-Ar- thur ' ' Eugene and Marian I t f ' N4((41 0 ' 1 O'' 'o- IN ave COME 'YOU Anderson 1553 Princeton ' 1Madeline 6 ut to ij (41( ‘ D kt April 9 44'777-""' daughter r'24 : Z ''' A Baker-Eugene -Doro--Hazel and t Kemp t 0 s'41' TOOTI-'7 2 1 -is ' 1 thy Coombs 1172 E 7th South daughter ti '11!'t 0 i ' 11p741:1 C462C:71--------4 March 28 4 '( i It-t -c $ r0-"A41' own--nerso Boyd Christian and 'leen 0 f : 't t t 1111I: Yergensen 879 N 17th West daughter C t' 1 ki 13 '1 -: 1 4141148" April ' ''' -1174I :-tr' Vons-C Kred Walker Er and a Jane i Mary iltz:71) ti 11 I I 1 ) ti ii' a09 N llth West daughter April 7 ' Yount-Jos- eph ' 1-- i f ‘ ' Eldredge and Mary Irene N)1' 4 41iit k d Rice 69 W 17th South daughter April 6 le G 4 -rw ) Nichot---Vr- n 'd: A: Clive and Helen Rae Chrisi 474i!--! drr 1 et N It tensen lane 5035 Wander i ' daughter 741-- 4:?'r"-Jv 14 ' B t 4 T i April 1 abk G Len Stevens-and Lucille Rigby 1515 1 :i ' 1 ') y 400' ''''°1 60 ind ti 1PP' I2 lf era 4 411w r :r: iri 4a 7 41 Woodland ave daughter April 11 ----0"- ' -Fitzgerald-Dou- glas Blake and Otella ' ' ' Itraes'4"Nd -rtgaTED S i '''' Gae Tolman Copperton daughter April 12 a s ' - - tfli 1' gooll or L'"Nrw"' 0011 —7 Holman—John Henry and Vera Buret i WO Garfield daughter April 5 A ""'"'"'" 1 A 1 t 4 Brown—Aaron and Gabbott 34-5-2 Evelyn l I )11htett 42 i ave Crozier 1544 Bryan daughter April 7 ill Gebiro—GlIbert Takashi and Klyoko ''' Arol Cmi SELLING I Kubosumi I T: 1 1g I 220 Emeril ave son April 17 I I 1 rs "rn nnie )( April 11 -- - - wi RICHMOND' Cache Cnunty—Wnrd received in Richmond Friday of the deatta of Mrs Elsie Harrison Harris SI former Richmond resident Tuesday in Alameda Cal Death was Caused by a cerebral hemorrhage She was born Sept 21 1883 in Richmond a daughter of Antrim Byrd and She was Mary Jane Hendricka Harrison married to Martin Harris of Ogden Survivors include her busnand Orden and the following sone and daughters: Lorenzo Harris with the armed forces in Hiatirra isMailinkuGeykrmunad411 Ak instmode Keith Mary Jane Harris Lewiston two grarlthildran three brothers and one sister W J Harrison and M A Harrison Richmond Mrs Phoebe Dahl' SacraMento CAL and A B Harrison Logan CMeGinnis Oleta L Joseph ‘ - 7 : 1 Deaths Statistics The same principles of honor confidence service and coopera- - ' Salt Future' Anus 1 Elsie H Harris PROVO—William Eddins 75 retired railroad man died Friday at his home 870 W 2nd North at of causes Incident to age He was born Feb 13 1870 In Mill Creek a am Of John and Jane Elizabeth Kemp He received hi early education Eddins In Salt Lake City and Murray schools and began working al a call boy with the Denver k Rio Urandi Western Railroad Co Mr Eddins worked me way up from call boy to engineer and was employed by the D&RGW railroad for 50 years At 1939 be Cut the oldest man In 010'1'111- 31 road's western branch On Sept 22 1891 hFor a rrietime Leila POCATELLO Ida—Mrs Oleta May May Perry in Provo they Carson McGinnis 52 wife of aLttp oCcomatemil in resided Lake Salt moving later to CI4hv H C McGinnis supply officer Colo Grand Junction lived tot they resinaval ordnance plant died in their Twenty-twseveral years ago they dence Hillcrest a rpatmentn Yellowstone moved toyears Provo and had resided here since a highway son and two daughFriday following tersSurviving lingering Illness was John W Eddorte of' Provo Mrs ArUrn McCtinnis born Aug 25 1592 villa Jr Smith of Clearfield andMrs Lelia at Sacramento Cal a ilatighter of Peter Strang of Grand Junction and Ada Carson Carpenter Funeral ervices will be conducted She accompanied her husband on all at 1:30 p m In the Provo L D 8 his tours of duty 25 years except while Third ward chapel by Arthur D Taylor he participated in the battle of (Riedel- - bishop Burial will be In the Provo city canal and Tillagal bural park Friends may call at the Berg in Seattle Wash mortuary Monday from 8 to 8 p M and in Europe Siberia and the south Pacific Tuesday prior to services i 1i :: Gobel Tonks 58 2g8t Mrs Johanna ft 17tti East widow of George M Tunks a in died alt Lake at SANDY—Jordan L D S stake 11:50 p mS of a heart eilmentTr will be held Pt Dardreolit conference Horn j1fflitiiI Aug quarterly A or Joisstsmss a doughtcr 'ISOM arid at Sandy Saturday and Sunday Jstnne Disitne Hoisei 'kiss risme to P - the United It 1st 1908 and had lived A Statra stake Rasmussen presStanley in Salt hake City most or hor ilte ident said Friday Tonke Mid been very active in the him et I 1 church and had fulfilled a mission to California prior to her marriage 1013 in marriaie April I lowhig her the Solt Laise City I 13 Itertiple ehr moved Ida In Victor where she served ste a Muslin director in the ward After the death of her ittlishanst in 1912 A Fs she returned to Salt Lake City and conher work In the L D 14 'Relief sol tinued Joseph Alma Freestone Everett 62 240 cletv M 1 A and was employed as a East nationally known Utah artist llth at the Mormon Handicraft bookkeeper was praised as a perion capable of seeing At the time of her death atie was an emsurbeauty in individuals and the natural & Co 375 W 4th South at funeral services conducted ployee at Armour worked rnundings for about three where she had Friday in the L D S ward chapel lal-lot- n years Eget A survivors inehide a ann George Moroni E Child blahop conducted the services and speakers included Nicholas O Tonks U S navy a daughtertwo Johanna mutters Salt Lake City: Smith assistant to the L D s council of Marie Tonks Salt Lake City John 14 Taylor member lidra J H 0H DeGooyer Loa twelve" apostles Mrs J Angeles pti 8luyter of the first council of seventy and Ralph and R Cracroft first counselor of lila lith ward bishopric "LT pellile)7 T ells 1 William Eddins for Mrs LOGAN—Funeral services Annie Charlotte Eliason Anderson 78 wife of John H Anderson prominent Logan business leader who died Friday of a heart attack will be conducted Monday at 2 p tn in the Logan Fourth L D 8 ward chapel by Ira N- Hayward bishop Friends miti call at the family home 4th North Sunday from 3 to 7 162 I m And Monday from 10 a in until time p of Services Burial will be in LOrtin cemetery under direction- of the W Loyal Hail mortuary !felt I Jordan Stake Sets Meet two-piec- e r 1i Annie C E Anderson OGDEN—Walter Sylvester Wilson 61 2050 Liberty died Friday at 10 a m at the family residence of a heart ailment Co Mr Wilson was born in Huntavi Ile October 12 1883 a son of John and Rosalie May We Ilona Co Heft 3g 40 F Boti la Lofgren Wilson early pioneers of 13th South died in a Salt Lake hospital Huntsville He Wag married to Mary Ann Friday at 10:30 a m on July 22 191S ii Ogden Bennington — She born Nov had where since resided they 19 I936— in " w I yen- - Colo his 'l widow by & daughter of tilvt11111 : 'rtlr8' h t e:) Seaman 1 sfour LaaIn: Th al n e 8 and Rosa B : Pacific ' W e 1I 0 91:: I rence W Wilson U S 7artdh army England: been 1 aala Beatrice Wilson and Mrs George Deboer i three years 011" 1 all of Ogden one brother Thomas L 'Nil-o- n lowing the "100eils cooperation of CitySurvivors include — ' : three sisters Mrs Jane ! Burley Ida selective service said skilled lead he:r huisband Charles Mrs Clara Lever and Mrs Poorman t 4'4 ' I Nellie Rice miners 18 to 29 now employed in City: her Salt rLake Ogden 't -four Utah lead mines will be given us rtford Ia WeliA F 40410 A brothers Lyle 'F''' "every consideration" for occupa- Ions Hartford Ia: ' - "—Yto i tional deferments George Wallow' For : i Jamea LOGAN—The infant son of Robert H Ark: dyce i r minto 30 33 with I Registrants Welions St: Joseph f I and Mary lianeey Seeder Trenton Cache '! tt Wellonc to Worth be 1 Mo: comity digit Friday shortly after birth In ing experlencew1ll permitted a Logan hospital 4' navy four elm shift to lead mines if their local t TonicH Mrs I Lake two stsSurvivors Include the Mary :0 0 i One Island N Y: ters Keren and Elaineparent& Men Reeder boards approve he added is' 1 Orcutt Mrs brother Lamar Reeder 'Trenton and two Madge j1 : Mrs employed in lead mines who fail Des MOIrleft :r Mrs Reeder Nettie Ia: Hyde grandparents I '4i'-Park to show themselves conscientious Rachel Tic 8 n e iI a 0 n 4 -- and Mrs W G Reepe Benson and Mrs '''t ksieai1 workers or who show a high rate Swan AnVera Been Los -Mrs Cotten of absenteeism will be inducted gale& Cal dlinlyA t Wilson S unskilled - i Walter ILa ffe 4- 4446T -- — :':: |