| Show ' Y t f ft WT G&if “1qy 14 tihc Salt Cake TTribune David of Joseph W Mellen 74 former owner of the J W Mellen Construction Co and a Salt Lake cement and pav- - P ing contractor died after a lingering illness at Thursday 10:30 pm in a Salt Lake hos- pital Mr Mellen owned sM? ' ' V ¥ ’ ' - i v J J S £ JL'4 “ -- fSU f £?’ ¥? t r f ? t - i rv- I r v ’ - I 5 - - v iMf c t s 1 V r f j- ' t ? '£ r ' 4"1LiL‘ ‘ jf U 4 'C Is 1 4t - I Ji ''‘itf V le W w p4pvt tt Tribune Centennial Photo KNOW WHERE WHEN ‘Dramatic Hall’ Still Used-Bu-t Now in Altered Role Hub of community activity half district however and so it and a hundred years ago this struc- the boardwalk front have disapture of many and varied uses still peared Concrete sidewalk® and stands curbing have further changed ap- 224 s main er 3E®g5ffia iF'k Uu!u: MAT cutty's fs esaw' best i4 Challenger Airlines Co will begin regular flight schedules Saturday at 7 am over its Salt Lake City to Denver route George W Snyder Jr president and general manager announced Friday Ready for the past two weeks to take to the air Challenger was awaiting only final clearance from the Civil Aeronautics administration This approval was given late Friday afternoon Mr Snyder said d First stop of the DC-- 3 planes will be Kemmerer Wyo Other scheduled stops are Rock Springs Rawlins Laramie and Cheyenne Wyo After a stop-ovin Denver for several hours the return flights according to the dally schedules call for arrival in Salt Lake City twin-engine- VUsspdbvwsPQ cs Airline Opens Regular SL Denver Flighty several sand pits around Salt Lake City and furnished construction materials for the Union Pacific Railroad Co He contracted ““ the paving of Mr Mellen many Salt Lake streets and the Ramp garage 40 W Broadway He was the former owner of the old Auditorium dance hall now the Auditorium garage at 56 Richards st During his younger days he owned the Palace ice skating rink at about 3rd West and 5th North He also owned a roller skating rink for a time At one time he was affiliated with the P J Moran Construction Co Mr Mellen was active until illness forced him to retire in January of this year A member of Wells ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints he also was a member of the Woodmen of the World A son of J H and Martha Cumberland Mellen he was born March 8 1873 in Salt Lake City Survivors include his widow Stella Jacobsen Mellen the following sons and daughters: Harvey J Clyde L Glen S and Verlan L Mellen and Mrs Ivy M Smith all of Salt Lake City 14 grandchildren and a two sisters Mrs Florence Nelson and Mrs Inez Halberg both of San Francisco Funeral services will be cond ducted Monday noon at East by Adiel F Stewart president Temple View LDS stake Burial will be m Salt Lake City cemetery Friends may call at place of funeral Sunday from 4 to 8 pm and Monday prior to services The accompanying photograph was taken many years ago GUBAHY’G Col TIRES 80 and father Henry Thomp- son advertising dispatch manager Salt Lake Tribune-Telegra- Will Help Buy died m of causes incident to age Friday at 2:15 pm at his residence 1529 2nd East A transfer man for more than years Mr Thompson had driven horses oxen mules and trucks during that time At age of 10 he began to drive a team and when 12 took an ox team on a only four-da- y trip from Ephraim to Nephl He lived InTlphraim until 1900 when he came to Salt Lake City and was a resident here since He was a member of Whittier ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints A son of Peter and Mary Thompson he was born Sept 21 1866 in Ephraim He married Emma Jane Bawden’Jan 25 1889 in the Logan LDS temple Survivors include his widow and five sons Dave W Thompson Omaha Dewey L Thompson Cal Alden L Theo S and Henry P Thompson all of Salt Lake City 15 grandchildren and 1 BF Goodrich Silveitowns u 1 50 Flj-mo- seven & that OUTWEAR PREWAR Jm David P TIRES Thompson Salt Lake transfer man 47 Was years Now that tires tre more plentiful careful shoppers are putting their money on the new B F Goodrich Silvertown ore know it OUTWEARS PRETiy WAR TIRES costs less per mLe because it has a wider flatter tread that covers more ground with teas wear at any one point re REGISTERED NURSE WANTED Zioss Okek UP&L Land Bid Power v V great-grandchildr- en A bid of the Utah Co for 39 lots of I 7 ' Light Bryce Groad Canyon National Parks The Utah Parks Company has three positions open for Registered Nurses at our lodges located in the National Parks during the summer months beginning June 1st It you are interested in the position where you can vacation while you work contact the Utah Parks Company Cedar City Utah immediately tax delinquent property forming a right of way from Redwood rd to the Jordan river and paralleling 2nd South was approved Friday by the Salt The Lake county commission firm's bid was $82882 amount of the delinquent taxes The extra value features of the new B F Goodrich Silvertown arc bo t actually coat premium priced you less per mile Convenient Terms If You Desire 131 EAST FIRST SOUTH 58 think "People wouldn’t in this modern age candlelight by 255-2n- Retired Dentist Dies in S L of reading vf of electricity ' of Women wouldn't pillions Clorox without think of Laundering S L Barbers’ Aid 67 Dies A fvtvnf PURITAH Rites Set Monday joy—and nghrty to be proud of COtt0n::N r " K see how oxclean- - rerhoe sanitary-conserve- m portant econorny you hear provides an extra margin of health protection and bath- in routine kitchen °7cto h room cleansmglt and uo us u!tra u5tic and other brrTerS'rom is made by Z9pt A6R0WAK I U L-- FIRST in tfOWWtl nuts dismfec also deodorizes andremoves stains SmplyWthe label low directions on it harsh substances VOW n77on°°c7-Cloro-x Seror0x makes white hrc eon linen prices: First - You there’s y°U- beauty! Moreover bV on°n isible virtue eni° s their laundry is a fabrics in two ways For Railroader 670-llt- elusive P°e"!edbP’?n7SS- sense SAVE et 'licit great-grandchi- ld remodeled version Is giving pearances lull service in a modern city This is the old Goff and Co Hitching racks are no longer useful in the center of abusiness building at 16 W Center st Midvale The covered stairway led to an upstairs "dramatic hall” also known as Goff’s Opera House while downstairs the mercantIe firm sold "groceries and dry goods" Old timers of West Jordan East Jordan and Bingham Junction — that name preceded Midvale — recall its use as a post office too Later there was a chapel upstairs and now a mortuary establishment started in the back rooms occupies at 5:34 pm Dr Ludwig M Meyer 82 rethe entire building Opening of this route will be followed in several weeks by tired Salt Lake dentist died after Contributor of the photograph rresto Cookers was Mrs Cora Goff Dahl Midvale inaugural flights on the company’s a lingering illness Friday noon in two other routes — Salt Lake City Pressure Cookers a Salt Lake hosto Billings Mont and Billings to pital He had reWare ryrex Denver The carrier was certifiGo to Scout School- -' sided at 1143 E Garden Tools last year by the Civil Aero9th South Joe P Dyer and J Melyln Har- cated nautics board to fly these routes Dr Meyer at rison field scout executives for the which Ilose Tlttings total 1750 air miles tended schools in Salt Lake council Boy Scouts of comof Golf Irons and Woods America the Many Wyoming New York City will leave Salt Lake City munities Mr Snyder said will be Tennis Rackets was graduatand Saturday for Santa Monica Cal receiving air line service for the to a attend national leaders’ trained from the New Tennis Oxords first time Of the 19 cities to be ing school They will return May served York Dental colthe eventually by’ company Golf Bags 10 lege 14 are in Wyoming After practicing in Cleveland for about 15 years he came to Salt Lake City GUESS He practiced in Dr Meyer Salt Lake City from 1906 to 1945 fflUfF&Ct duct when he retired His offices were Dennis Franklin Terrell 67 at 267 S Main TTTTlrr Dr Meyer was affiliated with & business agent for the Salt Lake fe?Ser-goc- en Barbers’ union and past com- Masonic lodge in New York City 7 mander of the Wedgewood camp and w as a member of the Episcopal United Spanish War Veterans church brow? A Son of Peter and Christian died of a heart ailment hos- Rasmussen Meyer he was born at 3:30 pm in a Salt LakeFriday Oct 8 1864 in New York City pital Mr Terrell resided at 1114 W Surviving is his widow Cora ? 9 th South Ellen Meyer whom he married A son of John and Rhoda Jane in Cleveland in 1902 His only son Winn Terrell he was born Oct Lawrence B Meyer died in 1926 30 1879 in Hoopston 111 and had Private funeral services will be been a Salt Lake barber for 30 conducted Monday at 574 E 1st years He retired in 1946 to be- South come business agent of the union The accompanying photograph Mr Terrell was a member of was taken many years ago Fraternal Order of Eagles Salt Lake aerie No 67 and a member of the genealogical committee of South High Ball Poplar Grove ward Church of of South high school Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints areStudents anticipating the South High Survivors include his widow Associated Girls’ annual girls’ Vilate Bennett Terrell whom he dance 9 pm In the Saturday married in October 1932 in the school ballroom at Salt Lake LDS temple three In real southern style decoradaughters and a son Mary Jane tions are of the "southern ball’’ Joyce Jay Dennis and Vilate Ter- theme and include jasmine and rell and a daughter by a previous marriage Mrs Evona T magnolia blossoips Everts all of Salt Lake City two brothers George Ed Terrell and Slate Dance Tonight Warren Terrell both of Reno The annual spring formal sponsored by the Women’s Athletic Assn in cooperation with other women’s organizations of Westminster college will be held in Payne gymnasium Saturday at 8:30 pm Requiem mass for William Andrew White 80 resident of Salt Lake City for 45 years who died Thursday in Long Beach Cal after with NO RJU8B1NO Watch ’em sizzle in the a short illness will be celebrated Monday at 10 am in Our Lady skillet— those golden brown h of Lourdes church East Rev Patrick Maguire by Sniff Bacon of Puritan that stripe Cudahy’s Holy rosary will be recited SunCuts waxing cost ' day at 8 pm at 372 E 1st South wonderful real bacon aroma as it wafts your way Then Mr White was born Feb 12 1867 for floors and Linoleum He was a member of the Benevoslip some rippling slices to your dish Take a bite m half guy a can ' lent and Protective Order of Elks Ahhh— how tender! What delicious smoky-sweand of the Brotherhood of Rail7 road Engineers No 349 flavor! Yes you can tell Cudahy t Puritan Mr White retired from the Union Pacific railroad system as an engiit’s the bacon with a definite “plus” in flavor and neer in 1937 During his service with the company he was honored tenderness Let your family by pulling five presidents of the United States enjoy Cudahy's Puritan He is survived by a son William Bacon for breakfast E White Long Beach and an adopted son William J White lunch— and in dinner Las Vegas Nev a brother James White Butte Mont four granddishes too! children and one great chandchild Friends may call 'Sunday until 9 pm and Monday until time of services at 372 E 1st South Entombment will be in Salt Lake Memorial mausoleum A ji m Builder Dies Transfer Firm Owner Dies At 74 in In Salt Lake Residence S L Hospital owner P Thompson David P Thompson Transfer P of Saturday May 3 1947 1 ' 3 L V— FIRST IN PRlHRINCll in QUAim-H- RST noiiHt BOON HOUSEHOLD CLEANER another quality cleaning aid made by the makers of Gorox wipes away dirt and grease from washable surfaces quickly safe on hands Let BOON and easily It’s safe on paint Ask for BOON at your grocer’s save you time and work is If iiiJ )A WjiiR'1 I |