Show 15 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Thursday February 26 1948 J - Funeral Slated Church Civic Leaders Honor Meet Dairy Chief at Ogdencontribution For Traffic the Tribmc Lnw4 Wlr Crash Victims Trtbaa prtal XEPHL Feb ?5 — Double funeral ervice for Mrs Ethel lone TutUe Belliaton 46 and ' her daughter Xorma K 5 victims of an auto mobile - bos collision Sunday I noon near Lay-to- n conwill be ducted Saturday f V tin- at 2 the in pm - N e p h i Second ward c h a p e L Church of Jesus Chirst of Latter-da- y Saints The child died almost instantly and the motherNorma Belhston died in an Ogden hospital Wednesday at 3:30 am of leg chest and ether injuries suffered in the ac- OGDEN Feb 25 — State and northern Utah leaders in church agriculture and civic affairs honored James R Beus Weber county of many years at a dairy official banquet and testimonial Wednesday night in Ogden Mr Beua early leader and official of the Weber Central Dairy Assn a cooperative participated in by dairymeri and farmers of the area was lauded for his sterling- virtues and able work in promotion of public welfare by a number of leaders of note These included George Albert Smith president of the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y who paid tribute to his accomplishments "for the good of his fellows" and also named his and Mrs Bens' greatest accomplishment as their family of six children who were introduced to the Paid High Tribute Belliston 4 9 husband the principal address Making and father of the victims who was was Frank Evans longtime atconis car the in "fair" driving dition at the hospital in Ogden torney for the organization who where he is being treated for in- said that Mr Beus operated the under a democratic policy juries to his eye hip and ankle as business of equality backed by such virtues well as other injuries Jack F GridJey highway patrol- as thrift honesty fairness indusman who is still investigating try and orderliness in organizasaid the front of the Belliston car tion A highpoint of the evening was was crushed by the Greyhound bus with which it collided during presentation by Mr Evans of an oil painting of the dairy pioneer a snowstorm Mrs Belliston was born Jan done by Alvin Gittins who was 13 1902 at Manti a daughter of present and spoke briefly on Mr Edwin Louis and Mary Clark Beus as an expressive subject full Tuttle She was married to Mr of character Belliston in the Manti LDS LDS Apostle Speaks temple Other speakers Included Ezra T Surviving besides her husband are two daughters Mrs Mildred Benson apostle of the LDS Sherwood Mrs church who and Nephi coopera- Bemice Boswell Logan: three tives on whichexplained he is an authosons Blaln Richard and John L Glen Garrett official Belliston Nephi a sister Mrs rityho described the dairy s company Hazel Boyington Manti: three brothers Elmer Edgar and Eu gene Tuttle Manti and one grand- - Bluff cemetery under direction of child Anderson funeral home Friends Lester- - H Belliston bishop of may call at the family home Fri- Txephi First LDS ward will con- day evening and until time of duct services Burial will be in Vine services on Saturday AJva - T I l5 $10OPtrNrM How- - "Sadie ho njnq of fun W -- 1 TONIGHT 1 - i ROfAAMCt MUSIC WITH JltOTS BOISE Ida Feb 25 (UP) — Sen Glen H Taylor comes to the crossroads of his career in Idaho Thursday when the Democratic state central committee meets to decide whether he shall be ousted Latter-da- y Saints Mr Hansen was born in Ameri- - from the party What few members of the committee who were gathered in Boise Wednesday night for the meeting were almost unanimous In their renunciation of Taylor for bolting the Democratic party to become Drive Closes GNS ZJQL Mr and Mrs Frank Hansen Office schoolmates married years Logan I ORCHESTRA " J jj )mrmmmrrr Trltm Lw VTIro Feb 25— The Veterans administration office located at 53 E 1st North will close Thursday according to Val D Larsen con tact representative in charge of the office This action was con sidered necessary because of re cent economy moves Mr Larsen states that veterans in this area having problems pertaining to education or training may contact personnel at the Veterans administration office in the main building on the Utah State Agricultural college campus Veterans may also address communications to the Veterans ad ministration 1710 S Redwood rd Salt Lake City or get in touch with service officers of the various veterans' organizations and the American Red Cross For the information of veterans in northern Utah the VA office located at 426 Kiesel building Ogden will remain open VA plans to provide itinerant service to veterans located in the northern part of the state The present schedule provides that a representative will be at the department of employment security office 53 E 1st North Logan on Wednesday and Thursday each week and at the department of employment security office Brigham City on Fridays Mr Larsen will leave for Salt Lake City where he will continue work with the Veterans administration Mr Bateman former assistant to Mr Larsen will be stationed with Veterans administration at the Utah State Agricultural college LOGAN on-the-j- Bullet Fired Into Home OGDEN Feb 25— The Weber county sheriffs office reported Wednesday night that a shot broke a window of the Luther Buck home can Fork a son of Hans and Leo-vin-a J Herbet Hansen Mrs Hansen the former Eva Elizabeth Rowley also an American Fork native was a daughter of Joseph S and Lydia Y Morse Rowley The couple met during their school days in American Fork Mr Hansen has been employed for 47 years by the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co in various towns In Utah Nevada Idaho and Washington Both Mr and Mrs Hansen are active workers in the LDS church and Mrs Hansen in the Daughters of Utah Pioneers They have four living sons: F E Hansen Provo J L Hansen Lehi Charles M Hansen Logan and Rulon T Hansen Garland They have 18 grandchildren and three great-grandchildr- Pay son Couple Wed 50 Years PAYSON Feb 25 — Mr and Mrs Thomas E Reece of Payson quietly observed their golden wedding anniversary Sunday Feb 12 Friends and neighbors dropped in throughout the day to offer congratulations Mr and Mrs Reece and their children who reside in Payson greeted callers Mrs Reece was born Nov 15 at Payson Mr Reece was born Nov 26 1875 in Payson They have spent their entire lives here and have always been interested in the growth and develop ment of Payson and Utah county Mr and Mrs Reece are the par ents of eight living children: Jen nie Shumann Black River N Y Sterling Reece Denver Colo Mrs Madge Wardwell Watertown N Y Mrs Helen Ballard Lan caster Calj Mrs Lou Irine Scott New Haven Conn Mra Norma Jones Thomas H- - and Noel Reece Payson Active In Primary and Relief society work Mrs Reece also is a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mr Reece has been a leader In civic and political development in Payson He was among those who was influential in establishment of the sugar factory here and waa instrumental in developing" Straw berry highland canaL He was a businessman for many years a member of the city coun 1877 at Marriott at 8:30 pm After entering the front room of the residence thhe shot continued on into a bedroom where the slug was found lying on the floor The sheriffs office described it as a ciL library board better roads and has served aa committee slug and ventured the mayor of Payson While serving In this capacity Payson main opinion that it was accidental The family was seated in an- street was paved and in coopera other room at the time it was re tion with the Cultua club Pay son's library was founded ported Kicks Clubs Formed Idaho Party Chiefs to Meet Today on Taylor Ouster Tribune Spwlal V A Economy warning of the city attorney that such a tax waa unconstitutional INTERMO UNTAIN BRIEFS GARLAND Box Elder County Feb 25— Mr and Mrs Frank Hani sen will welcome friends and relatives at their home March 6 in honor of the 50th anniversary of their wedding in the Salt Lake temple Church of Jesus Christ of 50 cident 1 to growth and area pointing out that it did 53000000 in business last i'ear and Dr W P Thomas former Weber county agent who assisted greatly with the cooperative or-of ganization Prof A J Morris colthe Utah State Agricultural lege acted as toastmaster Mrs Beus was likewise honored during- the evening for her assistance to her husband in his outstanding work Austin Seager accompanied by Mrs Seager sang a number of songs on the musical phase of the program Gold Wedding Set in Garland the third party candidate for vice president Wool Marketing CASPER Wyo Feb 25 UP) — T Evans of the Wool Growers' Wholesale and Marketing Assn of Casper predicts increased western marketing of wooL O Warehouse Burned HAILEY Ida Feb 25— One of the worst fires to strike Hailey in the past 10 years according to memvolunteer fire department warebers destroyed a two-stohouse and most of Its contents shortly after 9:30 pm Tuesday The building was owned by Lloyd Smith Garrett truck line agent Losses are estimated at more than $50000 ry Charter for Lions REXBURG Ida Feb 25— Two new service clubs have been organized in the Ricks college campus Arlo Trost student body president said Wednesday The proposed Lucky Peak dam vf or at clubs the Norseman Saints and the Valkyries have been formed least another year to promote service and school May Lead U S spirit he said POCATELLO Ida Feb 25 — Educators' Confab Idaho may lead the nation in per a OGDEN Feb 25— Need capita contributions to the March annual western conference forfor state Ben Johnson of Dimes said educators directing the work of drive chairman in reporting a training schools has resulted n record $14000 raised in Bannock a decision to conduct such a sescounty sion in the intermountain area it was revealed here Wednesday No Blackrock Ida Wells Plans Fete POCATELLO Ida Feb 25— Bannock county commissioners WELLS Nev Feb 25— Plans Wednesday denied a second peti- for "Rededication week" to pretion to create a village Blackrock cede the scheduled visit of the south of Pocatello John R Black Freedom train to Elko March 23 legal counsel for those seeking in- will be formulated in Wells this corporation of the village said he week George Wittemyer high may take the matter to court school principal and W W Vine school superintendent grammar Votes Tax Ogden announced following a meeting of OGDEN Feb 25 — Following the the regional Freedom train comlead of Mayor Harman W Peery mittee in Elko the city commission Wednesday voted to include all professional men and women in Ogden in its revenue tax new occupational measure disregarding a previous -- Never Brush False Teeth Bridges GRANGER Salt Lake County Clean them this new easy safe way Brushing- wears down dentures ran Feb 25 — The newly formed Granthstn Besides it never really ger Lions club will receive its ruin you can't be sure you haven't charter during ceremonies Friday cleans— "denture breath" unpleasant are Thayne Officers evening Here's what to do Clean your denAcord president Chester Fassio ture with ORA the new product made first vice president Joe Shafer especially and only for this purpose second vice president Easy quick Simply leave denture in George glass of water and 'i teaspoon of Harman third vice president and aORA 13 minutes— or overnight if L H Craig lion tamer Directors desiredforNo brushing whatever Denare Milton Orr Al Warr Lynn ture comes out sparkling e clean ORA flavorPackard and Warren Smith is pure— contains no ""' "spx - 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