Show t PROVO—Mrs Ethel June iir'own )3Iohm 49 wife of R H Bohm of 795 E 3rd North died Friday 'night Kt a local boa-Rfollowing a lingering illnesa $he Kan born June 3 1893 In Red Increase of base pay he receives Granite Win a daughter of George anti Mrs Grae Viola Albretsen 39 Buena Harriett Durfee Brown eine received her for overseas duty died Saturday at Vista Davis county a m in a Salt Lake hospital of nat- ertrly education in schools of Red Granite 8:25 B-- 1 causes and was married to Rudolf H fliohm on ural but undetermined Q Could I apply for a class Born Aug 14 1905 In Charlotte N C 4 1921 tn Milwaukee family allowance for my mother a daughter of James A and Viola Wooten JUIIP their home in Marysville and brother? My mother Is now leenhour she had been a residentto of Salt WisTheyuntilmadecoming to Provo three years Lake City for many yeas prior moving ago when Mr Blotim was employed of for the $33 by the receiving pension to Buena Vista a year ago Steel plant at Ironton Mrs Carl Columbia include her huaband Survivors widows of World War I I am marwas a member Born of the W'ashington Albretsen Buena Vista: the followOrder of HamilEastern Star at ried and contributing $22 towards Francia Levispter Andrus Albert ing children: Clyde Marian ton 0 Roy Andrus Viola Myr le Andras besides her husband is one my wife's family allowance Blanche Reinke of Virginia CAI iAlb aertk5deru nganylt lilame oC ity A I bErde'At'saernd brother mother and ' your Zbretsen Burton Albretsen DougFuneral services will be Monhave Oo other income but the $35p LaMar las Albretsen Deily Kay and Sally day at 12:30 p m at the conducted Berg mortuary it would seem that they are de- - An Neal Aihretsen Buena Vista: her mother by Rev Edwin F Irwin of the pastor MrS Viola Isenhour Salt Lake City: three Provo church Burial will be brothers James Bernard Bert Isenhour all in the Community Provo city burial park Friends of Salt Lake City and one grandchild may call at the mortuary Sunday from 6 to 8 sod Monday prior to services Editor's note—This infor- PaY A The nurse may make a voluntary class E allotment of pay to her mother all of which would be deducted from her pay She cannot apply for a family allowance for her mother since she is a com' missioned officer Q 1 have been told that any exaervice man may make purchases at any army P X simply by presenting his honorable discharge certificate Is this fact or a rumor? :: I : I t 4 :: —D AIf mation service on military matters answers questions pertaining to the needs and welfare rights and privi- 31 This is a rumor The post exchanges at the various military and naval installations are operated' to give the service men the benefits of buying merchandise at reduced prices This benefit is for service men and their dependents When a man is discharged from the service he is again a civilian and cannot take advantage of this beneLL Q What does "casual company" Than In a soldier's address— 1 A 1 1 B J i DIVORCES STATISTICS ‘t Shirt's Duane Ranzerter 20 S37t Lake tarpenter 21 at Lake Charles John Pieraes Jr 23 Salt Lake Huta Lather Thompson 17 Kellogg Ida Liost Elmer Hardison 30 Salt Lake Amami Jean kilgrovr 19 Lake 'Tamotsu T Kitashima 31 Topaz To tonne Kataikka 27 Topaz Hobert Albert Parsons 44 Salt Lake Martha Thompson 45 at Lake cram Ste4e 21 Salt Lake: 20 Salt smriey Jena Surnmerhays St 1 Lake (erald C 4ehultx A 21 Seattle Wash: St Mama IS NeAcastle Lvei)a Betty °- - Leslie B Grezerson 23 Monroe 14111eta Houtz 22 Mapleton tolL11 t Utah: Utah y Franklin Mariee son Ind t IAMB itteth :McCord 21 i I - I ! 1 f : 1 tc i I I - Carolina Mrs 'hot flow ri of i : ri ' t t '''''''' ' 4:' -' 2- i - f i 1 - 1 r N - - it '-- ::''''''" '1 ‘4 '" i ' '' - '''' 'Apqwm f'-'-'- '-- ' '''' 41 '' '1 i' '''"):v - -- ' - :'' - — - ' - WITH AMPLE stomach DIGESTIVE r:::j 4r:: -- or- - it p Ix —:: ''''- I '''''' :: '''' - i - - - - tri 0r a 6Z 1 g' i' 1 ) '''''it J II JUICESPLUS RICH g which you should enjoy that sense of denotes physical fitnessmental alertness! Rich d vitalizes the body cells with fresh invigorating oxygen for tissue energy and repair Food will just naturally taste better and you will be better able to make use of it too! So if you are subject to poor digestion or suspect deficient as the cause of your weakness nervousness underweight listlessness yet have no organic complication or focal )11 infection SSS Tonic may be just what you need It has helped millions you can start today at drug stoics in 10 and 20 oz sizesDSSSCo EEKII RED-BLOO- D well-bein- I I 11 ' stint) J STURDY HEALTH I csd kep STALWART STEADY STRONG 1 IL i 1 - S A) ' I ii 4i i4 I IChelpsTvubRuDdyct s'- HEALTH t ' a - Ii c i I1 i I i Iff itil 4” 1 $ i r t - I I - if li - i ''' f 1 i ' 1- 1 1 cable wire and screen buckets rubber hose canvas rope leather and steel containers The items will be on hand for inspection at salvage yard Salt Lake branch Ogden arsenal Salt Lake City daily from 9 a rn until noon Aug 24 1 1 7-- '''' 94 - 'N t- - 044 -0 ' - - ' ' ' - - 1 ------ - - : ?- : 1 ' ! r i 1 i 1 1 t - (1 i ":44 C ft A ' - 2 ' --- ZT'":"7vz N" - f ' ''t ' : - - 14s41' g - - - ' t' ' 1 - -- wN - 1 r: : it i' ' l' '''''"---- - - -- ' G17 tt I ' ''''7::::e4 11 ' ' -- ' - ' o - '' (4) - tt :1 i t i - ''T ::---- 2 ':' '''" l' 1- - ' 1 ' :::'''''' ''''''-k-- - ' ' : 1: - - - -i Il itIA t 11 - t OOP '4 ' ' ' ) I ' ' -' 1 ' '- ' 1 rwOr''' 1 i - -- - --- - -i 4 i t i : 1 i - -- ------- "'' I 'II - i 1 t' E ' - t i 1I l $c) 1 t ''''''' ' ''''' ' ' :' ' ' ''- '' - 41'''''''''''wie - ' l k "0?"some I VIIP ' ( 0 I : r----- T ' - :)- ' t ' s' A -- : 4' 'Ii ) - 00 - 2 ti:i t I - 1 - 4 N - 40- - t P wo"' I :s 1 1 1 i ' - - I A iL 1 1 r ' - 1 '''' - l''' - rm'lrlrg i ' 1 01 - ''-'--- - - -- ''' FL ' ':00'o00rr''"--''------: - '''' ' 2 t I Ii o ' '44111112 1 nr If: "' C i -- )- ' i-- 744: 7 11 - ::'' ' - : 4 ' ''7 -: core"--- L -- " -- i ' t - l'i A ' t '''"":4A--- ! jt 1 :: ' sii ''' -- - ‘ ' -' ''''- ''S - - 1Si6etwoosooppoopga'' - - ' 3 - V ' ' ' ' i ''' — 7'S'it ''''''!n 7 0:::4'7---"-:7:0Aa'-- r7c '''''-'- - - - 1' ( 1 7- crvvr- ' ' - é - i''' i - - 1 i ' k 00- f 04Norrt:i e' 10- $ - ' '''' - ' f '' I it -it - - - 04- All for t SOMETHING BENCH0611 - Paper Lamp Shades: - Ft LIGHTWEIGHT c 4495 DoWYwo" 1 (N I Y Practical Duchess ) ' fli I4 7s t --- - r-- !?-- I - 0 N 4L: 1 ovri1 — : k teti! 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Up- holstered in durable cotton Tapestry Sturdy frame of select hardwood finished Walnut A top 'HIGH 1 I I - - PLATFORM i l0014r1:k :ta'''" t - 4 t I ': i ' C t's 11)t & - ' 7's VA I Conway iith ty legs 1 ' 4 I "San - Tray" with patented release for baby's safety See it Adjustable foot-reat Wards! st : ' 1 - - STORE OPEN NOON TILL 8 P M ON MONDAYS 1- - ---' ( 4 illness I Buy Now Use Words t' 1 - Easy Payment Plan ' ' ontgonaery FIRST SOUTH AT MAIN SALT LAKE CITY ale ': Open An t Account 1 for as little as t $1000 ( r 85 i ' 1 A - i s " el i - 1 i '1' 1 A Toolson was born May 28 1882 In Smithfield a son of Andrew and Gliena Funk Toolson He married Laura Buxton on Oct 5 1892 in Benson ward Cache siountv Prior to his work as a farmer in Mr Toolson had Smithfield in the mining business in Montanaengaged are his widow one son Surviving Wayne Toolson Goshen: one daughter Mrs Mary Horn Ogden: four grandchildren and one greatgrandchild one brother George P Toolmon Smithfield and one sister Mrs Clara Anderson Long Beach Cat Funeral aervieen will be announced the Kenneth Lindquist) mortuary Logan by i ' I - 4 1 it 1 SMITHFIELD Cacne County—Andrew Ephraim Toolson 83 Smithfield farmer died at hin home Saturday at 8 p m Mr 't'' - - ' il Andrew E Toolson red-bloo- d 1 '' - Cheyenne Wyo (AP)—Dr J H Conway 74 prominent retired Cheyenne aphysi-- t clan was found dead Friday in bed home Death was due to a heart attack A native of Wisconsin Dr Conway came to Cheyenne in 1893 and practiced until 1934 red-bloo- - t pm 5 l 1 i'I i I - SOS-23r- d ' t f eft')I ' ' ' tr is --- OGDEN—Funeral services tor M rs Mina Fogel Van Cleave 59 it widow of T I Van Cleave who died Thursday will he conducted Monday at 2 in the Aultorect mortuary chapel by Rev William P Whittemore Queen Esther chapter No 4 Order ot Pastern Star will alto conduct services with Nfiss Helen M Bartlett worthy matron in charge Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 6 to 9 p m and Monday prior to cervices Entombment will be In the Aultorest mausoleum 1 " 4--ii ‘- t '7 la Mina F Van Cleave 1 -104"-- i'' ' :' t 1 IDAHO FALLS Ida--Orilla Rob- a e inson Clawson 85 Icon Upper Snake river resident died Saturday in 11 an Idaho Falls hospital of ailments incident to age She was horn May 25 1860 at Fountain Green Utah and was married to George W Clawson July 6 1882 in the Salt Lake Endowment house The couple moved to Idaho In 1883 homsteading on moved Egin bench Three years later to Shelley and ' in 1907 to they Ucon reto Shelley a anon time later turning Mr CIAWMOn died April 5 1935 at Shelley and Mrs Clawson had since resided with her daughter Mrs Edward (Ed) Ucon Phillips was She active in the L s church in toe Relief society particularly Besides the cme daughter five on and survive Mrs Wilford Peterson daughtersWash : Mrs Ella Fowers Shelley: : Seattle Mrs Earl Simons Culver City Cal Ray Clawson Ammon and Mrs Frank Casey Whittier Cal:: a brother and a sister Amos Robinson Blackfoot adndhiN re 52 grgrneec and arspudchildren Turn-da- y Wih ll be conducted et 2 p rn in (Icon I D el chapel Simmona Burial by RuInn IL bishop will he In the Shelley cemetery tinder the direction of Ithe Wood mortuary Idaho Lag: inFrijenodne trn li'littetisdae atitieloPhiLitlips until time of services '' - '':' lolm-i'''- i Fr'eart-niiireil- : - 1 t Is yoi RICH RED BLOOD! geiac milt "1414:'i- (:s your body with 1 -' - : Mrs -- E'? Le —' -- Energize 4 1 1 I ' ''''''''''' ' 4 A': ': ' - Orilla Robinson Clawson 'I il I e 1893 1i Or Plant S L sale by p m Aug 24 Bids will be opened depart- publicly at that time Items to be sold include scrap be acuntil 2 aluminum brass copper cables r '' I --- -- I '1 ' 1 ' 1t ''A -- ft ' r eor' it ' r ---r 1 -- -"- May Wright she was born in Hinckiey Aug 15 Active in the L D S church in her early life she worked in the M I A Eater she was chosen as secretary in the L D 8 Primary Assn a position she held for 15 years She also served as secretary of the L D S stake Primary for many years At the time of her death she held the position as secretary in the present L D 8 ward Primary organization She served as an E D 8 Relief society for many years and was an °in-ee- l teacher in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers She was assistant postmtuiter in Hinckley for 10 years She was married to J Alma Langston In the Salt Lake L D el temple in January 1923 and became a stepmother to his five small children besides rearing four She had been in poor health of her own since her husband died three years ago She is survived by her mother Mrs Hannah Reeve Hinckley and the following children: Mrs Donna Sagers Delta Mrs LaRue Fuller Mrs Virginia Danelson Mrs Shirley Fuller and Keith Lange-Mr- s Salt Lake City: Orpha Taylor Raina Carla Clinton i and Dale Langston Hinckley and the following brothers and sisters: Arthur H Reeve Hinckley1 William A Reeve Courtland Cal: Robert W Reeve Heber: Mrs Berta R Smith Rockwood Mich Mrs Rena R Work and Mrs Josephine Reeve Reno Nev Mrs Mrs Colo Myrtle Hampton Minerva Anderson Maybelle Salt Lake City: Mrs Fern Hepworth and Mrs Esther Swensen Hinckley Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p in in the Hinckley L D 8 ward The chapel by Verdell Bishop bishop body will be taken to Provo for burial Graveside services will be conducted in Provo city cemetery Monday at 30:30 a tn under the direction of L N Nickle and Sons mortuary Delta I Bids43n items offered for surplus property division ment of commerce will cepted at Ogden arsenal 1 4 ' z: )—)8 Hardware at ' i f ' Bids Open on Surplus Metal - - i : ' " - -- --- 711 ''''''"------'771"'------------ long-tim- ryisop11 V ti 2 ' 'i ssissil - --- - S MrS County Edith Reeve Langston 51 hied suddenly at her home Frivay at 73u a In of a s - '' -- I 4 k –' ' - 1 II 's' 1 t '" I ' i - ce:Iti- I - i : Bennion Mrs Carolina Granat Pollard Salt Lake City res!dent for 55 years died Saturday at 4 p m at her home 2156 Berkeley at of coronary occlusion Rnrri in UPsala Sweden March 12 1864 Mrs Pollard had been active in L D S church work She is sarvived by her widower Alfred G Pollard: five sons Frank Pollard Salt Lake City Cecil Pollard a professor at University of Texas AllStin: Clarence Pollard a language teacher at South high school: Glenn Pollard Ogden and Leonard Pollard professor at Utah Agricultural and two cOl!Pge Logan: 24 grandchildren ' I 1 61I ' it - i I t Edith R Langston — HINCKLEY Millard Pollard G ward married Anna FmIDAHO FALLS Ida--- Mrs died 79 Idaho Feld' Maline Robbins of her the at home daughter Saturday S he Idaho Fails Johnson Mrs It suffered a strok June 20 Mrs Robbins vyas horn Aug 5 1855 in Utah and was married to Springville Franklin Robbins Dee 4 1881 at Albion Ida later moving to Basalt Bing ham county then to Teton and later to In 1918 they went to Camas Humphrey where Mr Robbins died Jan 30 1929 Mn Robbins had since resided with her POn and daughters She had been in Idaho Falls four years Besides the daughter two others daughters and a son survive Mrs C G Carlson Humphrey: Mrs H E Landacre Dubeitt and F O Bobbins Rexburg mortuary Idaho Falls will announce funeral arrangements - -- - — DIGESTIVE JUICES in the stomach 5 i - bwalabliikildhoftwww-—---- Irl I -- 4141 Of ) 1 - - 4 heart ailment A of the late William Reeve daughter and Hannah imazingiitiay to 0 Eientall ALERT f 0 i ? ' finance ' 'k Mr comMittee Blanck 4c L Edythe Player Nov 11 in 1914 1' I 'S4 Salt Lake City include Survivors f t his widow: two sons 1 Richard P Blanck t U S army David T i Rlanck U B navy three daughters Mn Miss Louise Labrum Kay Blank both of county Mrs Helen Brown Midvale: two brothers William and John Blanck Salt Lake City LD S Anna E Robbins orinrie Robert Steven from armond stevens mental cruelty Paintiff aarded ciatody Of minor child $hd Per anorith support money equity in real property farnieriangs 170 a ttotney'a lees an d $1 costs Darlene Bennett Whittng from Darrell Whitii tt mental cruelty Paintitf awarded custody of minor chlid S30 pyr month support money furniture G'adve M Bernehardt from Harry R Berndardt cruety Plaintiff awarded restoratdon of former name Gladys M Butler Janne Beverly Mlllet Kelley from Wayne liarkand Kedey mental cruelty Plaintiff awarded SSO per month Simony and support money for six months thence $50 per month and restoration of former name Beverly Millet Dazed A Mecham front Enid C Mecham rental cruety Paintiff awarded cusof three minor children household tidy lurnAtire automobile and real property Grace A Haoper from Vernon Hooper xnertal cruelty Plaintiff awarded custody of three mmor children $20 per week supmoney $75 attorney! fees port Maxine Alexander from Robert Ray Alex- ander mental cruelty Plaintiff awarded et:Itads' of three minor children and an 'unborn child $150 per month alimony and fees $200 support money $75 eonfinernetit expense attorneys Ines Bult Rees from Prederick (Merle ' Pers Mental cruelty Plaintiff awarded in real property furniture and perdral pronerty S50 per month alimony SIGO attornev's fees and costs ' t ---------- sviy? - - rmsz-7-'' ! i - 1 h-- Menzie 13 Salt Lake Third District Court - i A mem- Co Sugar her of the Bennion f DEATHS Ander- DIVORCES ASKED i ' 1 I ' 133 Sunday Aug 12 1945 4 4 '' : - Nina Alice Jensen from Julius William Gunnard Jensen cruelty Phyllis Erma Anderson from Edward Burton Anderson mental cruelty Arleen Harch McMillan from Ernest Henry McMillan cruelty Divorces Granted Third District Court William R Erlewein from Hilda Elaine Thompson Erlewein mental cruelty Agnes Whitelock Robinson from John Albert Robinson mental cruelty Plaintiff awarded restoration of maiden name Agnes Whitelock and $I per mouth alimony Pearl Pitkin Rogers from Peter W Rogers mental cruelty Plaintiff awarded $72 per month support money and alimony WO attorney's fees A J Webb from Jo Ann Webb mental Defendant awarded restoration of cruelty forimer'name Jo Ann Van Gerven Marie Dunn Carpenter from William Clare Carpenter mental cruelty Plaintiff awarded custody of four minor children S125 per month support money and alp monY $100 attorney's fees tkairleY - ASKED Third District Court MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake County - & r in - T--- pendent upon you for chief support If the application is approved you will be required to contribute $5 from your service pay in addition to the $22 you already are contributing towards your wife's Ilrelen Bogden family allowance To expedite the claim you should file application Funeral services for Mrs Helen Bogden with your personal affairs officer 75 678 S 2nd West who died early Friday of burns from a lightning bolt as she sat on porch of her home Monday Q After a service man receives will thebe front conducted Monday at 1 p m in his honorable discharge does his the Greek Orthodox church 3rd South and 2nd West Burial will be in Brigham Canyon ceme- dependent's family allowance stop irnmed lately 'r —D B A The law provides that entitleRichard T Blanck ment to a family allowance will be Thomas WEST JORDAN — Richard terminated on or modified at the died 52 5567 S Redwood rd end of the month in which a Blanek at 10:30 a m at his some in Saturday Ct West of Jordan status in enlisted the change ailment man or his dependents occurs ren- heart A on of Richard Thomas and Caroline''' dering them no longer eligible he Stanek Runge was born April 21 in 1893 Chicago ' Ill and later moved lg to West Jordan3'' where he was em- boilera as ployed house foreman by U t a I daho the be te Bascom S W will - Graveside services for Mrs Mary Senter Walker Bascom 81 Hotel Utah- who died Friday at 7:20 a m ini a Salt Lake hospital of causes incident to age were conducted at 8 p m ini Mt Olivet cemetery Saturday with Rev Mortimer Chester rector of St Paul's Episcopal church officiating Mrs Bascom was born Jan 10 1884 In St Louis Mo a daughter of Dr Mortimor and Mary Colt Benter At the age of 10 she came to Salt Lake City and in 1886 was married to Samuel Frederick Walker The first graduate of the Rowland where she specialized Hal School for Girls in music and art Mrs Bascom lived for 56 years on the old 'Walker block An active member of the Episcopal church she was the widow of Dr Francis Bascom Survivors Include two sons S F Walker Salt Lake City Dr Francis Bascom Oakland Cal a brother John A Banter Idaho Fells Ida and three grandchildren nt A A casual company is one in which a group of unassigned men are grouped together for transportation overseas (to combat theater or return to U S) or such a group of men may merely be to a permaawaiting assignment nezt unit The casual company might also be a unit on detached duty of some kind Q Is the Fourth air force in continental U S?—Mrs R S A The Fourth air force is in far western United States Q Will duty in Alaska be considered as foreign service in the point demobilization plan?—O R A Yes all service outside continental United States proper Q Can I get my husband overseas pay without him signing it to me? A No only the service man can designate whether he cares to send lus family any or all of the 20 1 Mary mit salt Cikc u'ributte 1 - i dependents Address: This Salt Lake Tribune "At Your Service" bureau 1419 Irving st Washington D C give your name and address clearly written and inclose a stamp for reply p °stag e A confidential personal reply will be sent to you RK—Funeral services for Mary L Roach Kolcied 31 wife of Dean Kotoed 156 Ross dr who died Thurs- day will he conducted Monday at 3 p m In the Larkin mortuary chapel at Salt Lake City Frienda may call at the chapel Monday until time of services Burial the Salt Lake City cemetery li''2"'44U°WLAV14i2VIW' Brewster fair manager Miss Duncan L the "pin-up- " candidate of Bill field where the may be obtained by writing "Miss is empolyed America contest" In care of the Contestants must be 'single resi- Great Salt Lake exposition state dents of Utah and be between the fairgrounds Salt Lake City 3 or ages of 18 and 28 Mr Brewster by phoning Entry blanks and information said Kofood FL LAypoN Mrs pm Richard Thomas Blanck 52 5587 FL Redwood rd died at 10:30 a tn Saturday at a West Jordan cold storage locker when be auffered a heart attack while for some groceries calling A of Salt Lake county for 35 he was born April 21 1893 in Chiyears 111 cago Survivors Include his widow Mrs Edythe L Player Blanck Bennion two lone Rico erd P Bianck U B army and David T Blanck U S navy: three daughters Mrs Loulae Labrum and Miss Kay Bianck Bennion and Mrs Helen Brown Midvale: twn brothers William and John Blanck Bait Lake City leges of service men and women veterans and their MaryPAI 1 Richard T Blanck Whey-lan- d - a Li Charlotte her home ThursCamp 88 died In day night She was born in Salt Lake City Oct 14 1836 but had lived in Albion since 1886 Miss Marlyn B Duncan 19 Five eons and daughters survive Michael daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Whey land and Mrs Henry Brackenbury alhion: Louis Camp Jr Mrs E Lee Dewey M Duncan 323 N 1st West is the and Mrs J 11 Price Burley also seven first entry in the contest for "Miss and 16 grandchndren Funeriti services will be Conducted Sun- Utah" at the Great Salt Lake exday at 2 p m In the Albion Masonic hall- i)osition according to announcePayne mortuary Burley will direct bur121 ment Saturday by Sheldon R In the Albion cemetery Grace Viola Albretscn Q Can an army nursemake an allotment to her mother? If soo hove much Is deducted from her Vit—Mrs ALBION? 0141igurgto 'First Entrant Seeks Title Charlotte W Camp Ethel J B : Blohm DEATHS l AT YOUR SERVICE t 4414-tuza- e 0 - - I I: 11 1 a Z1a ' ' ' ' - - |