Show EteSESE'a uiitfitfi'liiii(ialiiikif"iVlttirl§-Mil'aBAiili- Ki-- s U THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tuesday June 13 1 1948 Funeral Slated St Benedict’s Presents Caps To Ogden Student Nurses For Ogden - Auto Victim Tribune LeaieS Wlrn OGDEN May 31 — Funeral serv- ices for George Sawyer Wells 46 d at who died early Sunday In an automobile accident near Kaysville will be conducted Thursday at 1 pm at Lindquist and Sons’ funeral chapel was reported by The accida the state patrol as occurring at 2 am when Mr Wells apparently dozed at the wheel and the machine ran off U S highway 91 north of Kaysville when It failed to negotiate a curve The driver and his wife and infant child were thrown from the car At St Benedict’s hospital reported showing improvement after being listed In fair condition following the accident were Mn Frances G Wells 39 victim of shock fracture of both bones of lower right leg Tnild concussion bruises and abrasions and Connie Rae Wells six weeks skull frac639-22n- ture Friends may call chapel Wednesday pm and Thursday services Burial will be In St George Club’s ‘Most Valuable’ Project Lions club and will hold several the St George events in the stadium Center of a city park the stadium has seating capacity of over 10000 When UUh Lions gather here Thursday for their annual convention they will Inspect this stadium the Dixie Sun bowl a project completed by at the funeral from 6 to 9 until time of Willard ceme- tery Tribnt Lmm4 Wire OGDEN May 31— St Benedict’s hospital presented nurses’ caps to eight student nurses with Msgr J P Moreton Salt Lake City delivering the address Participating at the exercises conducted Sunday night was Most Rev Duane Q Hunt bishop of the Salt Lake diocese of the Catholic church who congratulated the newly capped students Msgr Moreton chaplain of Holy Cross hospital stressed the significance of the capping ceremony the dignity of the nursing profession and the privilege of the nurse in easing the suffering of her in peace and in war Caps were presented by Sister Mary Gerald director of nurses assisted by Sister M 'Estelle science instructor and Miss Elko Kimura nursing arts Instructor Sister Mary Margaret hospital administrator presented the Florence Nightingale lamps which were lighted by Miss Josephine Terhaar as Florence Nightingale After the ceremony the student body faculty clergy and guests marched to the hospital chapel where the benediction of the most blessed sacrament was given by Bishop Hunt en Ely Garden club’s bulb show Flower arrangements large and Ely Holds Bulh Show Tribune Special small mostly of spring flowers ELY Nev May 31 — Approxi- but some of native shrubs and mately 100 people attended the wild flowers were shown Dixie Host to Over 1000 Lions Ogden Readies First Junior At Annual Meet This Week at noon with Stock Exhibit Thursday June By MABEL JARVIS registration at Liberty hotel and A B tional While Lions club members and their wives meet in St George a preconvention mixer at Santa Rosa open air pavilion Santa Clara four miles west of St George Sessions will commence at 9:30 am Friday in the Dixie theater when both Lions and ladies will meet for the opening program District Govs H Alva Fitzgerald and Melvin B of district 28-and EuWnghtS of district 28-- Okla vice gene Briggs EnidInternational president of Lions will be featured A J Webber president of St George Lions will call the convention to order and Joseph T Atkin mayor of St George will welcome the visitors Following the meeting there will be separate sessions for Lions and ladies the groups to unite for the grand barbecue Friday evening at the city park and for the general banquet and district governors’ ball Saturday evening at the St George recreation hall Hotels and motor courts are expanding to capacity to care for the B towns m business and and near-b- y social events on the convention schedule several events have been planned for the Dixie Sun bowl huge stadium and recreation park which was completed in 1947 as a Lions club project The bowl which is the center-piec- e in a huge city park and recreation area is said to be one of the most outstanding and most valuable Lions projects ever completed in Utah Three full days of events have been planned by Dixie Lions clubs for the convention visitors More than 900 guests including Lions and their ladies are scheduled to participate in the three-da- y convention starting visitors A fagliacci of the pinna JOE liEICIIMM DANCING & Friday Thursday 75c a Person Saturday $1 AND HIS OBCHESTBA a Person TriboM Lwufi r OGDEN May 31 — With the dual purpose of stimulating the interests of the young In the country’s vital livestock industry and increasing the late summer meat supply the Ogden junior fat stock show has been organized and will be staged for the first time Aug 3 and 4 The new entity is an outgrowth of the junior department activities of the annual Ogden livestock shows held each November in the coliseum and adjacent Ogden West Ogden union stockyards and is designed to further aid boys and girls engaged in vocational agricultural training it was explained by E J Fjeldsted man- She- “The prime purpose of the Ogfat stock show” Mr Fjeldsted said “is to encourage Future Farmers of America club and young farmer members to prepare their fat cattle lambs and hogs for the August market a penod of the year when demand for fmished fat stock is heavy and the supply comparatively light” notices for the ahow will Entry be received until Aug 1 Animals must be m place ready for judging Aug 3 at 10 a m and a series of auction sales wall start at 9 am Aug 4 Premium awards $1500 will be distributed totaling to boys and girls whose animals meet requirements of the shew den junior 6 HUES by DR FREE LADIES rh food in town” "flerr So BlTTTEtN STATE 6- Ml IN 1330 IBEX B03!AX - NEW POLICY CLARK GABLE LANA TURNER HUE BUTE! TRAIN JARE 3)ONx ARGUE 7ri I "HOMECOMING" Shoots Mountain Lion Trikax Special ELY Nev May 31 — A dead mountain lion was exhibited recently on Aultman street here Russell Shores who shot the cat described it as “medium sized” It was killed on the west side of Butte mountain ADVERTISEMENT sc uccfy Imm ptetM ONf © (m vmBi tmmdmrti try 5 4 ! htRi wtrfc mw fH Toot Trip May So More 1 SnJoyobW To fool boftor try or two Turn after IhR it 4rif f itt tM brmfet QUICK RELItF K FUSSY STOMACH 0U( TO ACID INDIOEmON 6AS AND HIAtTBUtM — — - t Open Daily PM TO MIDNIGHT $31 LLOYD E DEWEY people are quit work in time to enjoy life and yet all of us dream 'of doing it Today the average child at birth can expect to live eighteen years lorvger than his grandfather lived Are these years to be some of the best LLOYD E DEWEY of your life as they are for my friend Joe Thomas or will you miss your chance to have your dream come true? Joe used to be in the machine shop at Stewart & Brown (1 am changing real names of tourse) A great sports fan Joe's ambition was to retire and see every home game of the St Louis Cardinals his favorite team Go to the ball park any day now and you’ll see Joe cheering in the stands! Joe will tell anyone he owes if all to a mam he jfle t by chance in his early thirties a life insurance agent named Ed Barrow who became one of the best friends he ever had It was Barrow who sold him the idea of planning for the future — a hard job when most of us are interested only in the present Today Jot hasn’t a worry in the world! He set up a retirement income program for Joe that required no morevmoney than he had been intending to save (and was never quite saving) but made his saving systematic! Also he pointed out to Joe that some of the familylifeinsurance protection he carried could Maks retirement plans early! Nearly half the people over 40 answering a recent survey did not expect to be able to retire in reasonable comfort at 63! Lei your life insurance agent explain why it's important to make retirement plans early You can start with a modest amount SUNDAYS AND WATCH FOR IT! safely be rearranged when he was 65 years old to provide additional income that he and his " wife could enjoy together Agent can be a real help Your life insurance agent can be a real help with your plans for retirement If you have social security benefits and perhaps a company pension to look forward to your agent can fit both into a program that will really give you what you need If you are planning to srart taking it easy get used to it gradually The next problem to the financial one is that of empty time An interesting hobby can add years to your life My friend Joe Thomas looks Jike he has many a ball game ahead of himU ? v jr HOLIDAYS 9 2- the gang's all here Our ontiro itaff ii Kara for jut ono roaton to borvo you and to orvo you wolL You pm to p m How to PLAN for Family Happiness IIOJIE COOKED DINNERS SI 60 to S275 Planning for retirement is only part of sound money planning You'll be more likcjy to have enough money on hand when you need it if you’ll follow these few simple rules: aro oiiurod of getting real court oy when you dme at Covey' k i ul to 2 Open S:M every day tsu The first thing for most families is to take FOB TODAY care of the larger fixed items aucb as rent taxes insurance mortgage and installment payments etc So start by adding up all your fixed items for the yeardivide by 32 and set aside that amoant weekly Also every family should have a “rainy day" fund equal to at least four weeks' income Net aside a little every week until you have that much lhen you'll know how much you can spend for food clothing beat light amusements and so forth firasfifdlrny ZEPHYR CLUB IPS PLMSURfcTO OUR Cater to Private Parties— Call Aik about our catering service ot i VERYableFEW to to the music of THURSDAYS 12g1‘K't Trlbue Spertal PAYSON May 31 — Work on the addition to the Payson Taylor elementary school started this week with turning of the first earth on the project Included in the plans is a new auditorium measuring 64 by 32 feet with a stage This will be a welcome addition to the school because programs and parties have had to be held in the cramped quarters of the main hall in the present building Besides the auditorium the completed building will contain several new classrooms a cloak room and a new room for kindergarten class Davis and Witt local contractors were awarded the building contract for 192889 Plumbing and heating will be done by Earl Bowen on a 118064 bid and the Shane Electric Co received the contract for electrical work on the low bid of $9700 Projessor oj Finance New York University WEEKLY The team that generates steam! aH Payson Begins School Project i true-to-lif- I I? f ne Your last years can be your best years but it takes good planning as this e story shows 4-- H DR I mo-ge- ately to apples and pears to protect them from worm damage since codling moth are flying In large numbers according to Joel C Barlow Provo assistant Utah county agent Fruit growers planning to use a DDT program should use a two wettable DDT plus pounds 5 brown mites five For spreader sulfur should of wettable pounds be added since recent experiments have shown that C N 111 is not effective In controlling them he pointed out n in the great Sattair pavilion 3 4 and 5 TriboM Leatrf ft ire PROVO May 31 — First cover of spray should be applied immedi- at ager Thursday— Friday and Saturday JUNE Wt FALLON Nev May 31 (UP)— A two-semonoplane previously listed as missing landed Monday morning at Fallon airport after spending Sunday night at an emergency air strip The plane piloted bv Archie Twitchell a member of the Clark county sheriffs aero squadron had been unreported since Sunday night on a flight from Las Vegas to Reno Twitchell reported Monday morning that he had encountered a severe rainstorm in the Reno area and had landed at an emergency air strip between Lovelock and Fallon He flew back to the Fallon air field Monday morning Twitchell Is en route to Klamath Falls Ore to participate in an air show "What this country amounts to depends on what happens to its homes" That's why the life insurance companies and their agents are bringing you this senes of messages from the nation’s foremost authorities to help you’ plan for happiness in the handling of your family money (This is Message No 37) 3 Trlbw KphUI ST GEORGE May 31— Dixie will be host to more than 1000 members of Lions clubs throughout Utah this week end for the annual 'convention of districts 28-and 28-of Lions Interna- Provoan Suggests First Fruit Spray Lands Safely Newly capped were Thessa Walker Roy Laura Beth Brown American Fork Ethel Rampton Syracuse Davis county Dorothy Ann Thompson Anne Curley both of Ogden Betty Hoke and I Cundiff both of Clearfield and Rosalynd George Delta 19-fo- ‘Lost’ Monoplane 534 South Main Rex McKean Mgr Phone 1 70S 3-- 28 DANCING MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Fine Food — We live in a changing world Family FOB TOMOEEOW needs and circumstances change taxes If you living costs life had reviewed have not insurance program your lately the chances are 2 to 1 that it should be brought up to date There are so many ways in which yon can use your life insurance that you should have the Lie insurance you now own checked ro see if it is suited to your needs This is a service that comes ’ with your life insurance The person best equipped to help you with this is the life insurance agent (et in touch with vour agent ot write your fife insurance company iNMIH'lt OF Lilt INSUKANU well-traine- d 60 East 42nd Street New York 1 7 N Y THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES AND THEIR AGENTS Service De Luxe s'' ‘WBSW yjfe |