Show -a Arthy Theater Direct 'Annual- Festival Lions' Session Eyes Utah Welfare Law - At Wendover Okehs Civilians Tribuse 1eaae4 Wit '' - Ireb uno Special '$ welfare pro-" ''''!'-as c ' outlined state the last : gram it by legislature and an internatioruil TI picture of conditions in the world were highlights Friday at Utah i Lions International convention i:i q here of districts 28-and Gov Herbert B Maw explained i ' '' Ln detail laws enacted by the last Irtate legislature on welfare On the world front Harry A ' ' Newman Toronto Ontario Can ( past president of Lions Interna- ' i ioal struck the international ' keynote during the openirig aes- t Lion Gov Maw pointed out that the i ' ' ' ' a recent legislature passed a bill li ' i placing a maximum of $45 per I ' I ' ) : month on payment for indigent I --r persons guid said it 'was impos'' sible for such persons to live on ! '" that amount t N ' - t ' 'The governor explained the it i 0t building program of the state t ' asserting that the only necessity 4 t pressing at the moment is the t ' t completion of the state prison f i He said the next building' pushed i would be a workshop for the blind ) ? a'Ll have done more to promote i"'"-'--' 0''' 0I 00 t' - ' ' the welfare of the underprivileged ±2ti el the state than any other service- ' 4 organization in Utah" the gover' nor declared a new t We are all trustees for i era that is in our midst don't ' —-to im semmammi- - mim i be blind to It Iir Newman de- - L clared "1"he United States and Anderson public- Canstia have been assigmed by the Elmer IL Brown left general chairman ofand Paul for minute details Roy day parade plans to produce an ineahaus- - liy chairman study last tible supply of life's necessities and festival begirming Saturday at 1030 San at town park that we may act as trustees for LOGAN--Uta- h's $ - s '' - rm - 41 'I - ---- 28-B- A ''' 1( - ' ' k - - - 44 ' - -- ----- : p I $t - 'A 'L - 4 m -- - - 2-- - -- : - 4 1 -- t- p k p Tribun Opoetad - — Elizabeth Pressley one 93 of the oldest resiWarr dents of Nephi died in a Salt Lake hospital Friday at 5:15 am of complications resulting from a fall eight days ago A daughter of Abraham and Hannah Sherburn Pressley she was born March 15 1849 in Sprotboro Yorkshire England She was married to Joseph Warr in 1871 in Totherham December England They came to 'Utah in 1903 converts to the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y and mado their home in Nephi Mr Warr died in 'September NEPI-I- I t WENDOVER---Al- l civilian personnel employed by the War Department at Wendover field are permitted to attend the Wendover I field theater according to First Lt Harry E MacDermaid field public relations officer The lieutenant's statement was made in reply to a story in The Salt Lake Tribune June 12 from The Tribune Washington bureau which reported that all civilians have been denied admittance to the Wendover theater of the 1900 residents of Wendover approximately 500 are military personnel and civilian employes and their dependents Lt MacDermaid pointed out This leaves approximately 1400 Wendover residents who are not permitted to attend the theater he said MacDermaid also reported that the theater was constructed by the army corps of engineers in 1942 The Tribune November Washington bureau' story reported that the theater was taken over by the army when the base was established In 1942- The restrictive order issued by the War Department was reported made upon request of the moving picture industry supplying films to the Wendover theater c5a1t Nephi Woman 98 Succumbs Of Complications From Fall - ITSh Verona E - pl t i& GALVANIZED TVIIII TUBS Auto Hurts Woman on Logan Street LOGAN—Mrs en great-grandchildr- 11 t-nn- 1924 Elizabeth Pressley Warr Z110 pill woman died at age of 88 Nephi unit of the Service Star legion Survivors include a Bon and three daughters: W A Warr Draper Mrs Mabel Price Burley Ida Mrs Laura Morgan and Mrs Winifred Belliston Nephi: 21 grandchildren and 50 active in L D S church land civic activities Mrs Warr had served in the L D S Relief society She was a charter member of the American Legion auxiliary: and a member of the & i(2 gakt Zeibunt Saturday June 21 1917 STAIIDS 1311 Westinghouse Ranges Refrigerators and Water Heaters Edsuf- wards 33 113 S 5th West fered possible internal injuries about 9 pm Friday when struck by an automobile reportedly driven by Frank H Haugh on Main at near the intersection of Federal STUARD'S APPLIANCE 1 COAL COMPANY 1117 East 27th Se Ph BOTTLED BY BIRRELL BOTTLING CO ave 1 k - - 4- - - AL--ligh-ty udolorfulParade to Today Roy Day Celebration the functions Hi0-111i0-h- t:Iirgilaili:tY1-erri- n president of the club introduced Lloyd IL Log-a- 'Theurer P r o vi d e n c e Cache Colmty governor of district 28-who was master of ceremonies A ! a will be day's Villa Lou Cullum Weber Arsenal County—Beautiful Peggy Roy and colorful floats with a special queen of the celebration with her children's section will feature the aids Hetty Hammon Eleanor Alparade Saturday morning opening lington and Dolores Bingham Roy the 1947 Roy days community pro- and Ruth Roren Arsenal Villa gram that will run throughout the day concluding with two dances Saturday night Entries in the parade already announced to the committee Friday indicated it would be one of the biggest and best ever staged tn Roy It will form on U S highTMun Special way' 91 near itsto Roy junction the highway REDMOND Sevier County— marching north and west to the town park where Mr and Mrs George Batchelor the rest of the data program ex- Salt Lake City will be honored cept the dances will be staged Presiding over the parade and Delicious FOodi Eating Open 5 pm to 1 Closed Wed n esda ye PROS E 11 5-- 83 07 ' all Gold Wedding Set in eeiirr At lot Late Evening ko - 4 Tribuas Special! tonestic ea t PLANE FORCED DOWN-PA- M ESCAPE HURTS WENDOVER Nev—Two persons luckily escaped death or serious injury Friday afternoon 20 zniles south of here when the airplane in they were riding was forced down by poor visibility caused by a rain squall Pilot and owner of the was Roy Eckert Millbrae plane He was accompanied by his wife They were en route from their home to Salt Lake City While attempting to make a forced landing on U S highway 50 the pilot reportedly hit the soft shoulder of the road causing the plane's landing gear to buckle The plane came to a stop 75 feet from the highway investigating officers said A passing motorist brought the fliers to Wendover They will continue their trip to Salt Lake City Saturday morning—without the plane Mr Eckert said five-passeng- er which Leis than Original Cost 1- -6 Ogden Chef Dies From Accident OGDEN—Ernest William Low died Friday Mr and Mrs George Batchelor at 3:15 in an Ogden hospital Married for half after a long illness He suffered a fracture of the left hip while at an open house Sunday at the fishing near lake on June home of Mrs Owen Jensen here 7 of this year Bear was the immeon their golden wedding anniver- - diate cause of This his death it was 65 2835 Lincoln ave 11 centr t S o I 1 1 - - tttto 0 ccwatt' " NG 0 ttS cu SI 0 144 AV - t-- " C to t4rCa' -- T - " qv or''' 11 kti:tS tri:Mvk - tv dt ' 0 '''''' 7r::: "' -- - (Art f ''14 1"''''''''" ---0 'Kw SC6C sof" - -- ' bbtt fiti)4fil' Ills si l'''G ItetSIV7tS ICitlt - C) atibSS clStS 1 et A Te'cl-becom- 3 c11 0 fires to b- -- - c Guse 1- - - ' t lillerliCeCk IVOtaP tin Ilevl- t i 14 v F''' - Low 1 -- i ' ble -- other larger shipment but hurry the demand is still great at this low price They're all brand new—never been used 6 individual compartments allow serving of entire picnic or meal on one tray Easily cleaned— rustproof—stainpro8f Buy 6—they're really handy! 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" — cAr4111 people were disappointed Now we have Mo cutting of alfalfa is rotting in the PROVO—Utah county farmers field throughout most of the county n and were casting anxious eyes on that it has already lost half skies Friclay night as agri- of its value cultural officials conservatively The county agent also emphaestimated that losses to the first sized that the hay piled in the field cutting of hay had reached $250000 is retarding the growth of second and predicted it would be much crop and this factor will cause an worse if present rains do not cease unestimated amount of damage Stephen R Boswell county He pointed out that in many fields agent said that while the current the second cutting is six to eight storms were otherwise beneficial Inches high between the piles of hay growers were taking a terrific first crop hay which farmers are loss He pointed out that the first unable to dry and stack rain-lade- ItittEA' 1° Tribese Lowed Wire ' ItAl kcolts : 11131StS the death of their mother Chandler Jones Jack Jones and Rudolph Jones all of Salt Lake City and Mrs Fredna Harding Charleston Last time on sale they sold so fast that many "'''' telee 11441111:cs 1r40-s- A indicated He had been employed by the Guyon cafes in Ogden and Salt Lake City as a chef He was born April 25 1882 in Ogden a son of William and Tryphena Bailey Low and Ogden remained his home during most of his life For the past few years he had resided with his brother Clarence E Low His brother survives Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 11 2111 at Larkin & Sons funeral chapel by Howard White bishop of the 19th ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Friends may call at the funeral chapel Sunday afternoon and evening and Monday until time of services Burial will be in Ogden city cemetery $250000 Hay Damage Laid To Storms in Utah County ' eic C -- 1 P-- 11 - rfa oVtV i tt nary They were married June 22 1897 in Emery county Huntington Mr Batchelor was born June 17 1872 in Nephi He operated a confectionery store for many years in Redmond For the past 18 years he has resided in Salt Lake City where he is now working at the central warehouse main tamed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints under its welfare program Mrs Batchelor was born Dec 1 1879 in England She has served as president of the local Relief society as a member of the Primary board of North Sevier stake and in various ward offices in Salt Lake City Sixth slid Seventh wards They have three sons and daughters Mrs Owen Jensen Redmond William R Batchelor Pendelton Ore Vern Batchelor Salt Lake City They also have reared two foster daughters Mrs Oral Jensen and Mrs Vernon Mills Spanish Fork and four grandchildren after Inches Reg 598 Refresh your bedroom spare your tufte budget! 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