Show - - t - 1 Zile 5att 8 gakt Ttribtant Tuesday March 25 1947 ' Project Well Worth Backing' eA 1 - n Dr McArthur Dentist Dies in S L at 56 LDS Organizes FUTURE Fifth Ward Near Prison Well-Know- e i A ' ' ' DurIcan Dr Daniel McArthur p6 for nearly 30 years a Salt dentist died of a coronary rxclueon Monday at 9:30 am In a Salt Lake hospital He resided at 1325 i i ft 1 ' - tt 1' 1 t t I iI' -- -- - 1 7- I'- -- ' 1 ' ! : ' L'-'-N- t :11 - '' 'T i 4!'-- l'' ' t - ' ':-- g :7 k ' 14 i - r - '- - e vi : - I I '''' I Mc-Ew- 1 s t -"- - i I ' - I 4 ' ug 4'st- I V "4 - g '77'""""" : '- - -t i t i:: I : - k ' ' t '' ':' - ' t §- 4 - ) I 1 Zt - s's -- I '-- - - ' : - ' ' '7 - ''!' - ' 1- "'N — ' - -- :t 1 - - - -- F‘ '' - ' ' - -- '" '' ': t ''' - 1 -- ' I - ' ' 11 i - - st A I I - 4 ' ' - '6 1 1 1 g '' 1 ' ? a 1 's - it A - r - - —-- r — ' '" -'"-"' -'"'- 1 1 4 s --- ' ty: :''' w ' - 4 : f vs !N ' t f 46- - 7 70--s - : - - - -- - ' - 2' - ' ! Regular monthly meeting of Wasatch auxiliary No 6 Spanish American War Veterans will be ' i held Tuesday at 8 pm in the 1 Civic center 544 S Main -- -' - - ' ' 4 ' '98 Auxiliary to Meet ' - !r' i- 1 — — '''''' ' Previewing a poster boosting the United Nations are Bishop Arthur W Moulton left chairman of the Utah organization Frank 'Wilkins Youth di- - Meet Maps US Civil Service Masons Hold Funeral Council in Utah L Sarah Ann Stratton HandleyHe was a member of Emerson wird Sugden Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints Surviving are his widow Mrs Josephine Willis Handley three sons NVIllis John and William F Handley Salt Lake City Alvin Leon Handley Ogden two sisters lir& A C Cheshire Vallejo Cal and Mrs Isidore Richmond Salt Lake City vision chairman and Mrs H L Marshall executhe committeeman Plans of the Utah group were discussed at a specIal meeting Monday afternoon 1 1I I "Intarasted In ilia Drink Habit?" It will be a pleasant surpsise to learn how and quickly hard drinkers can be reetoredeasily to sober useful lives after just a few days at the Neal Home 1149 E 6th South in Utah Idaho and Nevada It la like "ANEW BIRTH" It is est-Wai- purely vegetable—no hyphderrnics minerals drugs br narcotics Nothing Injurious but It restores health and destroys all appetite and desire for Inv and all alcoholic drinks The dependable Neal Treatment is an "Anchor to Windward" Obtain Information or better still come ioct:y and stop drinking It's easy the "Neal Way" Telephone for further information NINA MARTINSON 1149 E 1 gth South Vets Invited' All interested veterans and their wives or partners are invited to attend a musical program and dance Tuesday at 8:30 pm in the American Legion hall West Temple It will be sponsored by post No 99 oip Mgr I 1 - 1MnP - ' i e 0(1'-' A (0000 ' - - 0-- - 1 J-- 1'010 7 e' 't't° '' - : - it i - - ' N: -- iN‘1 i A ' ) - -- '' 1 1 ' i 1 : n A Third district court jury Monday convicted Joseph William Reese 1527 W 3rd South of a at the charge of failure to scene of an accident stop He will be sentenced Saturday by Third District Judge Clarence E Baker Reese failed to convince the that he was not the driver ofjury an automobile that hit and injured ptdestrians on July 14 1946 S State 'rhepedestrians year" were John W a-3-4-- :1 t 1 ' ' g r:- - 600 815 PI LJ87n77nrica Rig 0:00 y0 : 1 5 9:30 9:45 - Mw' Uflew 0—-- s 7 ' 41-- Ndth w ) 4tfrtiZ 171 IfOoarlliboeylleefitsg - fi 1:15 1:so 1:45 2:00 2:16 2:30 2:45 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 Fragrance Cream is enriched with !'1 lanolin especially to soften your - I hands—instantly makes them 1I lovelier! feel smoother 1 5400 : 5:15 6:30 5:45 '--' MARINES TO DINE - 1 1 - !:-'''1- r - NEW BINDS works like magic i because your skin eagerly takes in the spacial softening ingredient Is not sticky — ) i ) f ' i i - t ---- -7 : :::-- 4: I- - ' - ft '' ''''--- er 41Attit 7 1 I v Afeeot — -: protects longer roughness against Always use after hands have been in water or after outdoor exposure Four generous sizes 10f to $100 plus tax NEW IIINDS work-and-weath- 1 t A 1 1 --i A dinner sponsored by Get this amazing NEW HINDS 47mo ortey a Cream—at Fragrance toilet goods counters today! 1 the Marine Corps League Salt Lake detachment will be held Thursday at 7 pm in the Skylark tavern 864 S State it was announced Sunday by D F Terrell commandant All active and inactive marines are invited he said Tickets which may be obtained from Ed Browning 570 S Main are on sale for $175 per plate i 1 1 I GI 800 8:15 I f I n I 1 1 ' 1 f " -- 0 AilIt t- - t - -1 -7 - : - -- 1 - 1 - i I i 1 - :"3 - fl 1:a--4:0- 1000 10:15 10:30 10:45 N sla-- i li:00 il:15 11:30 - r 1 S - - 1 8:30 8:45 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 i I— I - insurance totaling 14- 000000 has been reinstated by 'Utah veterans since the first of O 0 i :7 4 - Re 11:46 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 - - - 1:00 I 1 — ' - --–- "--- – - —1 4t4:--1 ' 1 - I 9Toclay For Further Information Phone Stations I I Melody Parade News Crt)Dayld Top of the Morning I I a 6:30 7:00 7:16 7:30 7:45 — 0:41-- Hnockire at Yr Dr Mary Loa Taylor 60Grand Slam Lindialir Spring Shine Time Music Prizes NromaiPserPa:se mall Speaks yemnintyh LItelen Trent )Our Gal Sunday Sister Irijtig Perkins Dr of Lite and Time Beams or Siessill tits with Dr Keyboard Caper& Musical Gems Tim out tor the Girls New Meet the Sand Musical Fashiona tu swing Stris Pop Tune Parade Nowt Torn Ivor? 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7:45 — 1tf'-- s I if DIAL - :s:- -4 - BAGFUL OF -- Stirring Dramatic Baking Co presented by Mountain Fuel 3 " throughout the world and free exchange of knowledge among men Howard Ricks was initiated as a new member Into the club Paul McFarland club president pre' sided Royal ( I :4- c tiT- i 4k:4 1 A would necessitate mass education I K k un- - derstanding between nations cf the world MS emphasized Manday 1 Chinese night by 14u Liang-m- o scholar in an address before East Mill Creek Lions club auxiliary "Only with this universal spirit of accord will there be a strong foundation for a lasting peace In these times of suspicion and we sow L distrust we reap what If we sow the seeds of mutual understanding we reap the harvest of peace If we sow the seeds of suspicion we reap the harvest of war" he declared The former soldier and representative of United Service to k China Inc New York reminded listeners the people of China have gone through eight years of war against Japan and for the last year I civil war amongst themselves Mr Liu doesn't believe civil War t in China willlast long because the people are against war About 98r-4- 4 I of the people don't care about the Nationalists or Communists—they want a decent life and peace just he said With hopes of training young Chinese to become ! leaders In a new democratic China the United Service to China Inc is seeking S8000000 The quota for Utah is $35000 Mr Liu addressed students at Westminster college Monday morning it I'm gb I ' Need for peace and mutual - BylIEBEE HART 1 - 1 46: - Ifit-Ru- 41a11----::- 40j1k r- - 4 Autoist Convicted In Case : ' WITH THAT BIG - - ' - - r 4: Utah Vets' Home Business Start : - '' -'- ! committee iNQC it I-- ( Ending Friday the week was set aside by youth for study of problems confronting the U N and its work for permanent world peace Rt Rev Arthur W Moulton retired Episcopal bishop of Utah is chairman of the Utah Assn In commenting on the youth division he said: "I'm confident our entire state all well as the impressive group of civic and state leaders sponsoring the United Nations Assn congratulates and encourages our young people in their efforts to support the U N in its work for peace "Utah yotith knows it has a place in the U N and characteristic of Utah youth is following the pioneer spirit in helping our state to lead out in this greatest in our Centennial of all causes - the Walker Bank Az Trust Co World Youth week officially proclaimethin Utah by Gov Her 11'GI Bill Loans Aid e'l : executive of world Assn for the United Nations Monday afternoon in offices of r - this year according to Ab M Ta1 1 ' f Governmelkt loan guarantees tum 'Utah V A regional insurance ' Treatrnixt U ' 1 1 4:'i: ' in th G L bill of rights officer Average value of reinprovided t Reel Gets Results stated policies is $6210 whereas k : : v::r 0 Dave aided monk than 685000 vet- the value G of L each possible ur child suffer the torment of i erans in financir2z homes farms i gnodizayed thandrucks atobigamyspn'ec and businesses the Veterans ad- pcsiDeliscyhaisve$11)0en00rAeinhostuatte2d3oosopofali? f 4! treatment 0has been roads Pneeiblb ministration has this t These he said announced vso year compared with ' i''''m 's 't ''''" ''' ''''' watch for tho 'warning stews wipe loans have a total face value of 40000 Utah yeti who in' 4 have let i '' ' the embarrassing rectal itch Get ) ' ' surance lapse He reminded that eially $3683000000 JAYNE'S PVif right away and follow the 3372-Pt- ah these of vetL totals G These small assytotake tablets directions insurance be reinstated may de' I e erans have made loans for It- - under liberal : ‘ sewearrechdeweloped after years of patient re arrangements—by — in the laboratories of Dr D Jayne 851252 according to Clayton I paying two monthly premiums di Son to act in a special war to remove 4) 1 e m V A loan gmtran- without physical examinations Thatcher Utah A bei ( --' tee officer In proportion witlk naI It's easy to remember i for fore Aug L i tional averages about : ' M Utah G L loans were for horries ' t- he said National figures show that $44 z ' t ' I 10316 loans have been repaid in I 4 full while Utah statistics reveal '' '' that 55 G L' loans have been re- paid totaling 1119328 of national loans defaulted by ' G Ls totaling 3643 only four are by Utalms Most defaulted G L loans in the nation resulted be' i cause of business failure with of Life ' home loan defaults far down the ' llist Mr: Thatcher stressed that :f N these figures have no great signif1 1 At the end of life sympathy is deeply icance because of the short dura' P - t tion of most loan contracts stirred A family wants to ' express in He cautioned veterans against ' hasty use of loan guarantees in a beautiful funeral service their apthe current inflated real estate market reminding that veteran and for their loved ? 1 ' ' - rk Jive (i e tf- 74 !I ts t ( N 1- 1 ' 'Ilk 1 N ‘v S6 dif i - -- of Alln' ' the l'ETERANS' 'AFFAIRS ' at a meeting youth division - 1 w't ' ' ' states: as such it is not a world government and cannot by law prevent armed conflict between nations and establish justice and security Paul Thatcher Ogden attorney told members of the South Salt Lake Kiwanis club Monday night in Temple Squate hotel 'It is nevertheless the greatest step yet taken toward world He said Mr Thatcher ' peace' pointed out that the charter provides for amendments and urged that every effort be made to transform the United Nations to a world government which he said KILROY GOING Utahns Hail Youth Interest In United Nations' Work nt Dance As now constituted the United Nations is a league of sovereign At FUTURE WORLD PEACE personnel policy problems for the U S civil service commission in the Salt Lake Ogden and Tooele areas were taken Monday during an eight-ma- n board meeting in the Salt Lake federal building The counci is being established system through a break-dow- n f r om Washington originating 131N C headquarters according to Clark! N Stohl Utah inspector for the commission In this manner Mr Stahl said difficulties peculiar to Utah will be more readily overcome basis Acting on a three-poithe council will put Into effect athorougn understanding of existing policies create a more centralized personnel management and report its findings and recommendations to headquarters Mr Stoll' said Once established it is expected that the central office also will send policy proposals or revisions concerning Utah to the council for approval I II WHERE IS KAU'S First steps in formation of a members were introduced bert B Maw is being celebrated Utah CQUnCil Of administration andNew congratulations given to the In many nations throughout the which will decide and Funeral services for Dr John W Sugden prominent Salt Lake p4Vsician and surgeon who died Wednesday were conducted MondayS noon in the Masonic temple 650 South Temple who resided at 1743 DrSugden Yale sve and was a member of Holy COSS hospital staff died in a PhoeniA Ariz hospital He was recognized internationinterest in birds and ally for owned the Sugden collection of butterflies ak4 moths one of the finest in the est Entombment yzas in Salt Lake Memorial mausoleum Kiwanis Hears Talk on U N Chinese Ask Nations for Mutual Trust Ti I - 41-- ? -- ing skills A weekly cooking school under supervision of Mrs Vi late White currently is being sponsored by the Utah Power and Light Co from 10 am until noon each Saturday for the Girl Scouts according to Mrs Helen Snyder field executive The course covers foods nutrition the importance of a nicely set table and stresses the appeal of attractive and nutritious foods and ts given at the Utah Power and Light Co auditorium in the Kearns bldg Cooking demonstrations are given for a one dish meal a vegetable and cookies—which the girls sample at the end of the lecture 1 4 - ' l'7'11Ns''''" II‘m: t f ( f t: t': 2't: - ''11- - r !'P i '' 4 an ' "- ' t ' ' 4:-- - (- ' 4 - Dies on Job I ' ' - - S L Carpenter ' ‘e i 1- : - 1 tal ' g1421 : "'''''-- 1 t - - ? :3 :'" - - 1 it'' - -- - i ""--- k i '''' 1 If- --0- i A - - 500 Salt Lake county Girl Scouts will be well on their way to success in the kitchen And while they are growing up they will be a big help at home with their newly-gaine- d knowledge of cook I ) 4 1 Born in St George Feb 22 1891 a son of Edward Meeks and Ida : Woolley McArthur he attended the lt -- 4- --1 p :r- ' Brigham Young university and re''11' t' ceived his degree in dentistry from the University of Pennsylvania in I 1 1915 ' i " lt Returning to St George he there and in cities In practiced t 4 20c' 1 w0 Emery county Including Castle-dal- e and Orangeville In 1918 after I practicing a year in Ely Nev he came to Salt Lake City and had ' 7 - i ' practiced here since with offices ' 'Nt in the Medical Arts building i Dr McArthur was an active 1 Y --t member of the American Dental t ' zsociety and had served- as secrefor a year of the A t i tary L4 LI Recently heorganization '' was a member of the executive committee and WaS in Dr Daniel D McArthur charge of arrangements for the Was official of national society Utah state convention held in June 1946 ' A member of the c urscahintosf Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Dr McArthur was an active member of Wasatch ward at the time of his death Hattie Surviving are his widow married McArthur whom he Cox 58 1125 James Fredrick Handley 1917 in St George LDS Shern an ave a carpenter foreman Jan 10 two sons two daughfor Jo 4rt H Haslam a contractor templeDr Edward and D Arthur Cox ters: died whtle work- and Miss Maurine McArthur all —1 of Salt Lake City and Mrs Afton ing at 37 W i four Atkinson Martinez Cal North TeipIe It brothers and two slaters: Ezra McbeMonday jut: ‘ Keith McArthur- St George fore 230 vm Arthur Reno Wesley and June Cause of deanh McArthur and Mrs Lawrence C Snow all of Salt Lake City Mrs was believed IN tOlive Woodbury Fresno Cal and be a heart altr ' five grandchildren merit Fire de- Another son Marden L McA t'30 partment emerArthur was killed in France Aug gency crews re- - f 27 1944 while serving with the ported Mr Hand- - t U S Army air forces ley was dead i )VIV' Funeral services will be conar‘ when they ducted Thursday at 2 pm at 260 rived in response E South Temple Burial will be in ira to a call- Wasatch Lawn memorial park M r Handley Mr 1111ndley was born Oct 10 1888 in Silt Lake City a son of William F and S ---- When they grow up at least Population has increased so rapidly in the area east of the state prison that five wards have been created since May 1943 from the old Parleys ward Stayner Richards Highland- - stake president said Monday Newest ward is ltoslyn Heights organized Sunday with Claron 0 I Spencer bishop Robert R Sonn1 tag and W B Gillespie counselors I and William W Osborn clerk Its boundaries are 17th East on the west Yuma ave on the east 21st South on the north and Parleys on the south canyon 1 W Jay Eldredge Jr continues as bishop of Parleys ward His new counselors are Howard C Badger and Paul Buehner Joseph W is clerk and Allan W Flandro assistant clerk Next Sunday four wards will meet in Parleys ward chapel Paral ' leys and Roslyn Heights together at 5:15 pm and Laurelcrest and I Beacon wards together at 7 pm In addition 200 public school pupils attended classes five days a week at the chapel The fifth ward Mountain View now meets in Edgehill ward chapel After April 1 laaurelcrest and Beacon wards will meet in Sugar-hous- e i ward chapel while Parleys and Roslyn Heights will meet at different hours in Parleys chapel Plans are complete for building a I new plant consisting of two chapels two sets of classrooms and a single recreation hall for Laurel-creand Beacon wards on 21st East between Westminster and Hollywood ayes ' g Browning ave '- I I ! :i e 17c4r7 IN TRAINING L - -r""4-- t I COOKS i0:30 035 12:15 12:30 1 2:45 1 :00 Oviita e ! |