| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING Wool Market Kennecott Copper Area Farewell Party Slated Grazing For Church Missionary Earnings Increase Holds Steady Plan Studied NEW YORK Sept 18 Copper corporation Friday reported net income for the first six months of 1936 at $9097891 after depreciation normal federal taxes minority interest but before depletion equal to 84 cents a capital share This compared with $3418-09- 7 or 32 cents a share in the corresponding period of 1935 necott BOSTON Sept 18 UPV-- Ths Commercial Bulletin will any Saturday: The demand for wool haa kept up reaaonably well this week Some of the larger worsted outfits are said to have purchased fair weights of the better stapled wools costing In the range of 0 cents clean basis and for strictly warp fine wools selected somewhat In excess of 90 cents Medium wools and particuhave been in larly quarter-blood- s demand and prices are a half cent higher at least The position of tha mills however still is more or less difficult with price resistance forcing several NORTH BALT LAKE Bept 18 (USDAt mills to cut prices somewhat as com- — 1797 1ST direct Hop — Receipt with rates pared opening throush shipment include 834 to Loo “Bradford seems less disposed at packera 747 to California feed era teady to 10 renta lower: top $1040 the week-en- d to follow London al- mixed klnda dowo to 11000 packing aowa Brisbane has kept firm $750 0800 though Cattle — Receipt 820 23 direct through Borne forward sales of Jow crossahlpmenta Include 104 to California dairybreds reported at extreme prices men 239 to Loi Angela! 26 to packer Lob Angelee market 73 to California In South America no good kind offered few lot! heif“Fall mohair nearly cleared from ers $4750525 odd cowe $3 50 0 450 cutter klnda down to $250 odd' vealera Texas at 55 cents tor adult” 00 The Bulletin will publish the fol- $6 Sheep — Recelnt! 5960: through shipments Include $068 to Utah feeders 208 to lowing quotations: ' Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces — Delaine California feeders 188 to Los Angeles market 1887 to Los Angelas peckers and 611 nnwaahed 35 0 36c Vi blood combing to Idaho feeders no early aalea 36037c Vi blood combing 39040c V4 — Hoga — OGDEN blood combing 38 0 39c Sept 18 975 to 10c lower Receipts — and New 87-9- Livestock Market Quotations' feed-er- e York fleeces Delaine Michigan early steedy Unwashed 32 034c Vi blood combing 34 top $1040 on beat local butchers mixed and gradet $1025 down few sows 035c Vi blood combing 39 040c V4 welghta late Thursday and today $7 75 08 50 blood combing 38 0 39c fflifftnilfl Mlfourt r end New England — Vi blood’ combln'g'32 Official Will Submit Nevada Proposal ree RENO Nev Sept IS on district tho public fritting domain proposed for Nevada under terms of the Taylor grazing Act were ttudied hero Friday by Farrington R Carpenter of Hayden Colo1 federal director of grazing Carpenter now touring the west to confer with atockmen of the public lands states said he expected to approve plana for the proposed district! and forward hla recommendations to Secretary of Interior Ickes during hla stopover here Carpenter said he would meet with stockmen at Bakersfield September 21 Phoenix Aria September 22 Roswell N M September 25 and 26 and would return to Salt Lake City for conferences October t- 2 and S with grasing division field men from the ten public lands states WV-Th- new - Consolidation Slated By General Asphalt —NEW YORK S Richard Young Card son of Mr and Mrs O A Card 1167 Sherman avenue will be tendered a farewell testimonial Sunday at 6:30 p m in the Emereon L D S ward chapel 1051 Emerson avenue He will leave in the near future to fulfill a mission for tho L D S church in Switzerland and Germany Tho program will include: IiivO' cation Paul Y Dunn sacramental music Arnold L Higgins xylophone solo Miss Barbara Shurtllff remarks George F Richards member of the council of twelve apostles of the L D S churchj organ selection William Richards remarks Hugh B Brown vocal solo Miss Dorothy Kimball remarks Bishop D G Emery response missionary flute solo Don Carlos C Kimball benediction Max R Christensen ' Funeral Rites Set For Church Worker Funeral services for Mrs Elizabeth Jones Bouck 75 wife of Alexander Bouck of 1575 West Fourth North street will be conducted Sunday at 2 p m in the Sixteenth L D S ward chapel 131 North Fifth West strdet with Bishop ger of the Center ward officiating Burial will take place In City cemetery Mrs Bouck who was an active member of the L D S church died at her home Wednesday at 4:30 p m of a heart attack She was for many years a worker in the class and Primary association of the Sixteenth L D S ward Friends may call at the famTIy residence Sunday morning and at the ward chapel a half hour prior to services common to medium iMalateere early $440 Austin president of General Asphalt (" 600: few heifers $500 0 575 few lots 033c Vi blood Combing 37 0 38c V4 good $450 lower grades $250'” company Friday announced problood combing 36 037c common and 400 cows few sale bulls auction for liquidation of three sub$4750500: braid 32 0 33c black burry seedy cote 1077 posals Thursday car good Idaho steers 25 0 27c pounds $6 60 one load $600 load weighty sidiaries and consolidation of their BCOURED BASIS load Idaho heifers feeders $550 with the parent concern Texas— Fine 12 months (selected) 87 cows $450®470 car mixed properties ©89c fine short 12 months 85 0 87c few loads The plan will be voted oft a and heifers $490 0 500 load plain tine eight months 82 083c fall 78080c cowe mixed feeder steers end helfera $435 Re-llgCalifornia —Northern special stockholders’ meeting on Oc83 085c: middle — Recelpta 8600 Sheen two care county 80 0 8'2c southern 77 0 79c fine Is necessiUtah fat lambs $800: load 136V4-poun- d tober 26 Consolidation scoured 79 080c carbonised fine 800 Utah ewea $300 Thursday car tated by federal and state tax laws Sic 1 28 V4 pound Idaho $300 sorted 15 head Oregon — Fine and fine medium staple seven pounds under average $200 dealing with operation of business 85 088c fine and fine medium cioth-i- g KANSAS CITY Sept 18 — through subsidiaries he said 80 081c — Hoga 2000: steady to 15 cant Receipt TERRITORY— 8COURED BASIS The three units to be consolidated Montana and similar — Fine staple choice lower top $1015: desirable 180 to 320 If the plan U approved better grad 130 to The $98001015 Vi blood combing 85087c: 88®90c Vi pounds Sows $8250 Barber blood combing 77 080c $8750975 V4 blhod comb- 170 pound Asphalt company which has few stock 900: $915 $750 plga ing 70 0 73c Perth Amboy N Madplants Pulled — Delaine 94 96c AA 90 0 92c down Cattle — Receipts 1500 calves 400 In- ison 111 and flue A supers 85 0 87c A supers 81083c Philadelphia the Ber-tri- n demand for light shelly low B supers (choice) 78 080c B supers (av- different Petroleum company with plants cutters but otherwise killing classes fully erage) 74 077c C supers 70072c steady etockara and feeders firm fairly at MOHAIR Amboy and the Gilson week-en- d medibroad few clearance loads Domestic —flood original bags Texas um to good slaughter steers $750 0 g 35 Asphaltum company which owns Spring 60 0 61c- Texas kid 75 078c Arid The building by the sons and New Mexican 55 056c Oregon grass heifers down from $925 few butcher and operates extensive mines in cowe $4250525 cutters $2 750375 state 67 058c commission store No liquor Utah Colorado and cutters to $2 50 vealer down shelly light — Domestic First 70 graded combing 4 58 West Second South 0 amall lot fat heavy calves Tho plan also provides 75c second combing 65 0 70c third comb- top $850 ef has choice stock steer calves $675 been completely remodeled and fourth combing 60 0 65c $750 load ing 55 0 60c fective with — consolidation the name 1000 25 Bheep lamb active Receipts 65c 60 first kid 92 093c to 35 cents good carding 0 now compiles with the city fire higher odd lots sheep fully of tho parent company will second kid 80 0 85c be Cape — Winter firsts nominal 21022c: steady: no choice range Iambi offered: top prevention ordinances it was anto the Barber Co Inc summer firsts 27 0 29c summer kids 53 natives $960 better grades mostly $900 changed nounced officials of $45 at are: it 0 at J Fire Hazard Removed From Liquor Agency Perth street' that 0960: fed best range lambs available $925 clipped lambs $900 Turkey — Best 25 0 27c Turkey good 24 OMAHA 8ept 18 ©25c Turkey fair 21 022cZJ Foreign Hoga— ") prices In bond) Receipts 2500 fairly active clearance complete unevenly steady to 15 cent lower packing sows showing extreme decline top $1015 to shippers sparingly on choice 185 to 215 po until packere SlOOtrtdown better 170 to J60 pounds $92501010 medium to good $8500985 few good to choice 260 to 300- - pounds 89500990 U S 300 to 350 pounds $9150965: few 100 to 125 pound pig weights $7000800: good light and medium weight sows $8 50 08 75 mostly $88508 75 heavlee down to $835: (tag weak to $900 down 25 cent off Special to The Tribune Cattle — Receipt 1800: very few fed 18— CLEVELAND Sept Copper steer and yearlings offered slow but about steady: fed helfera steady oowa appeared headed for 10 cents early steady to weak bulla and vaalers steady and feeders scarce about steady this week but the tense eltuation Stocker few lota medium to good yearling $775® was relieved and now steady prices 8 65 few short fed heifer $7000815 two loads 734 pounds bulk beef $885 are looked for over the immediate cows $400 0525: cutter grades $300 0 385 load lota low cutters $3000310 future says Daily Metal Trade Cue-to- m bulls 0 500 few beefy klnda $510 smelters limited sales due to 0525$450 practical top vealers $700 odd scarcity of scrap Electrolytic closed head $750 — Receipts 8500: lambs etronr to Connecticut 25 8hp cants higher' other classes steady bulk Unchanged at 975c while export was quoted 987 c range lambs $860 09 25 sorted cboloe grade native Iambi up to $950 fed clipped c i f 054c Tense Situation Eases In Copper Marts Lead inquiry was active with consumers requesting earlier shipments but prices held at 445c East St Louis Zinc shipments continued to hold up well but sellers held prime western unchanged at 485c East St Louis awaiting further reductions in order backlogs Straits tin advanced to 4800c on spot due to increased buying The trade was cautious awaiting the outcome of the tin committee meeting on September 23 American antimony advanced Tuesday but declined a like amount Friday with spot closing at 1150c and futures 1125c Moderate business was done during the limbi $8500875 medium to choice $225 0325 bulk rang feeding lambs $7850810 CatDENVER Bent 18 tle — Receipts 150: calves 50 steady grass helfera $450 0825 beef cows $425 n ©550 cutter grades $3 00 0 400 bulls $350 0 400 top vealera $900 stock steers $600 down few stock heifers $450 0 475 1000 Hog — Recelpta steady to 10c lower: good to choice 175 to 250 pounds $101501035 medium grades $1000 and d below heavies $965: light $9 0001000: good eowe $8 50'” light 890 few heavy down to $826 medium to grades down $790 Bheep — Receipt 12800: trucked fat lambs neld around $1000: common term native ewes $175 ehort breeding ewes $290 l-— Hogs CHtCAOO Bept 18 — Receipts 7500 mostly steady spots unevenly 5 015c lower than Thursday’ average: top $10 60 bulk desirable 200 to 290 pounds $10150 1055 well finished 160 to 200 pounds $950 0 10 50 most light week and medium weight sows $8 50 0 950 Cattle — Receipts 2000 calves 600 yearling steers and light heifen acutely ecarce fully steady unreliable outlet for medium weight and weighty ateera top yearlings and medium weights $950 mostly of crop under $800 few light heifers $850 strictly buyers’ market on all grades cows very few above $500 with low cutters down to $300 bulls and vealers steady top bulls $575 vealers $1000 down W H Child stock broker and sausage — Recelpta 9000 fat lambs active F V Bodfish president of the Alta 25 Sheep 0 35c or more higher bulk westerns Tunnel and Transportation com- S975 01000 moat natives $975 down few of top quality to all Interests $1000 pany were scheduled to leave Satur- yearlings $8250875 bulk at Inside lambs firm few feeding steady day morning to visit the new Awak- sheep cbulce feeders $850 ening mining district near Jungo ST JOSEPH 8ept 18 butchNev scene of George Austin’s spec- Hoga — Receipts 2500 under 190 pounds closed fully steady tacular gold strike Mr Child will ers with Thursday Inataneea stronger on beet choice 160 to 180 pounds $950 0 return next week but Mr Bodfish kinds 0 90 smell lot 250 pounds $1010 desirwill remain indefinitely able 150 to 180 pounds $900 0975: 130 to 150 pounds $8000925: sows bulk $850 0 9 15 stags 1800' Directors of Z C M I have de- steady 900 mostly 25c clared the usual quarterly dividend Shebp — Receipts 2400: lambs sheep steedy top native lambs of 50 cents a share payable Octo- higher two loads $9 25 most sales $8 750925 Idaho $900 native ber 15 to stockholders of record Oc- sorted ewes $350 down run Includes slaughter tober 5 v 1114 directs Cattle — Receipts 1100 killing elaesee about steady In slow cleanup trad Stockers feeders scarce unchanged two loads Shortage of water is hampering and 1280-poun- d fed steers $950 choice operations at the California com- choice other sates fed mixed yearlings $025: pany’s deep test well on the San ateere and yearlings $900 down bulk beef Rafael swell in Emery county Loss cows $400 0 500 cutter grades $2850 ewes Business Briefs of circulation has caused the well to be shut down most of the time for several weeks although the company is using thick drilling mud The latest report from the camp was to the effect that the company was pumping cement into the formation in the hope it will set and check loss of circulation The well is down 1400 A feet 375 BOCTH SAN FRANCISCO Bept 18 — Hoga — Receipts 325: top and bulk 170 to 210 pound weights $1100 240-pouaverages $1050 few package d average! $1000 packing sows weak odd head $800 good quoted to late Thursday short load local $8 25 butchers mostly $1075 late Thursday about eight loads 180 to 230 pound California butchers 11115 Cattle — Recelpta 400 four loads desirable 1065 to 1080 pound northern pastured steers $750 load medium 1021-pound few short fed eteera $650 feeder steers $550 she stock steady to weak load 785-pouIdaho gras heifers $575: few good range cows up to $550: low cutters and cutters $300 0 400 few $425: bulls scarce quoted dairy cows Taking advantage of low money rates the Union Pacific Railroad company is offering a new $20000-00- 0 moetly $550 down Receipts none nominal: good issue of 314 per cent debenture to Calves— choice vealer quoted around $900 0 bonds due In 1970 to replace a 950 shout 200 head Bheep— Receipts issue of 4 per cent bonds medium to good 78 1300 to 77 pound medium due in 1958 The new Issue is offered pelt California sorted 15 per cent: $875 one deck good (horn lamba $875 at 99 sorted 10 per cent part deck ahorn lambs $835: package year- Ely I 0 0 F Visited By Grand Patriarch Fatal Crash Survivors Reported as Improved ROCK SPRINGS Wyo Sept 18 Mr and Mrs Walter Gaerek of San Francisco seriously Injured in an automobile wreck seven miles west of Green River which killed their son Rene Charles and Mrs Gaerek's aunt Mrs J C Powers also of San Francisco were reported to be in a serious although improved condition at the Wyoming General hospital here Friday night Mrs Gaerek’s daughter J C Pavlch arrived Friday night from San Francisco Mr Powers died Thursday evening about two hours after being brought to the General hospital Women’s Clubs Name Delegates to Council EVANSTON Wyo Sept 18-T- hree Federated Women’s clubs of Evanston will send representatives to the thirty-thir- d annual session of the Wyoming Woman’s Joint Legislative council at Lander September 21 to 23 Mrs George Cue president of the Ladles’ Literary Mrs Harold Kelley chairman of the state Presidents’ council and Mrs Walter Smith chairman of the general fed' eration pin committee will represent the Ladles’ Literary Mrs Earl Normandy Mrs Arnold Eastman Mrs Dale Cluff and Mrs L Sacho will go as delegates of the Junior Ladies’ Literary Mrs Andrew president and Mrs Harry O’Conner yvlll represent the Child Study club Mc-Ph- ie Carrier Gets License The public service commission Friday granted the application of Israel Thompson Smith for a license to operate as a contract motor carrier of property in Interstate commerce between Salt Lake Ogden Brigham City Clearfield Tremonton and Smithfield City and Idaho points Tlntic Standard Mining company lingsto 1750 steady ewes absent quoted has taken an option from the Sil- up LOB$375 18 ANGELES ver Shield Mining company on mn Hog— Receipts 75Beptfully steady bulk heavlee $92501600 piece of ground in Silver $110001150 — Acquitted on Appeal Cattle Recelpta 250 slow steady no Shield’s Independence group ad- steers offered cowe $4600560 best held A jury in District Judge Roger I around cutter grades $275 0 425 joining Tin 1 d ‘Stan dartfon the north bulls to $576 McDonough’s court Friday acquitted $620 and east Tlntic Standard will core Calves — 250 vealers Receipts steady: Carl Hope 313 South Main street of $9 00 0 950 medium calves $700 drill the ground Bheep — Receipts none good wooled lambs a charge of keeping liquor for sale to quoted $900 Hope convicted in city court July Car Loadings Drop 21 and ordered to serve 75 days in Coffee Market jail appealed the sentence WASHINGTON Sept 18 MV-T- he Association of American Railroads NEW YORK II (AP) Ooffe old Into new low 8pt Townsendites to Meet ground for the current Friday reported loadings of revenue movement under long liquidation freight for the week ending last trada and Friday Townsend club No 8 will hold's local sailing owing to disapspot damand Santos opanad 4 to Saturday totaled 699859 cars This pointing a basket lunch at the points lower and closed 6 to 11 points prgram and was a decrease of 64821 cars or 85 7lower Salea 29750 New No 7 opened Chapman library Sixth South and unchanred closed 8 to 4 and lower per cent compared with the pre- 8ales 6500 points Eighth West streets Saturday at ceding week an increase of 73 or Ssntos September 8 p m Closing etiolation 8 95 December 8 82 March 8 79: Mav 01 per cent compared with a year 8 78: July 8 80 new No 7 September ago and an increase of 52374 or 5 6?: Deecmb-Bands of brigands recruited in r 5 67 March 5 82 May 81 per cent compared with two 5 92 Julv 604 from the ranks of unpaid Spot Ssntos 4s large part barely steady years ago 9 He Rio 7s 74i soldiery Infest China ' 1 - Lake City Edward Noel Dahlatrom 21 Salt Lake City Betty Josephine Halstrom 19 Salt Lake City Harold Harvey Owen 30 Salt Lake City Helen Weir Craig 26 Salt Lake 25 SpanDavid Warner Thom ish Fork Bethel Taylor 22 Spanish Fork Vee Colby 30 Salina Utah Leatha Anna Follett 19 Utah Leo Curtis Murphy 26 Salina Utah Lorna Rasmussen 19 Center- field Utah James Russell Durrant 23 Cen-terfie- ld 19 ' Park Valley 23 Ogden 18 Black- - North Logan The annual conference conven- Two Boys Sought Deputy sheriffs Friday night sought two youths who stole a money changer containing several dollars from a street car while it South and stopped at Thirty-thir- d Seventh East streets The car was operated by Charles C Knox of 107 T street ‘ v Kanab F Jackson Fredonia 24 Ariz 22 John C Jensen 40 City Alice Marie Horsley Lake City Lovina Wilson Snow Salt Lake 34 MANTI— Mrs Lovina Wilson Snow 77 wife of Joseph H Snow died Tuesday at the family residence here of heart dleease She was born at HarrievUle August 2 1659 a daughter of Luman A ana Mary Elisa Adam ShlrtUff She was married to Ira Lvman Wilson who died 32 year With Mr Wilson she went to Arnona ago to help colonise a territory there Later to aid another they moved to Mexico colonization of the X D 8 church In 3912 they moved to Utah living a short time in Salina and Mauri and from there moving to Leota where they resided She came to until ber husband's death Mantl about 1931 and was married to Mr Snow in 1932 Surviving are her husband one eon Christopher Reuben Wilson living in the Uintah basin 11 grandchildren 15 grandchildren and a sister living in Funeral services will be conducted 8t- “ Salt E Anderton 44 Salt Lake City Florence Hull 51 Salt Lake City Lester C Shambow 36 Salt Lake City Mildred Jones 27 Salt Lake City Charles C Hayes 45 Salt Lak a City Vera L Whipple City 44 Salt Lake Wahl- - Howard Vaught! Richards 21 wlU Union: Roma Elizabeth Christensen 18 Union New Suits Filed Myerson and D M Benjamin doing buatneia a tile Parle Beauty Parlor Supply company agalnat A J Auerbach seeking recovery of good or Judgments totaling $204 42 plus $650 damages tn three separate cause of action Q A Oil attorney Gladys Irvin against Marlon Whitney Bill Hargis J L Burton and Mra J L Burton asking $5112660 damages for Gets personal Injuries Stephen Brayton and Lowe by Calvin Behle attorney! Noakea agalnat Amo The public service commission Maggie Epperson $5000 damage asked for damage Friday granted the application of to property: Joseph O Jeppeon attorney Ellis Clyde Borgea Mary Marin Borgea Lewis Johnson for a permit to operLewie Borgee David Alvin Borgea ate as a contract mdtor carrier of Don Russell Rex Borgee Georgia Joyce Borgee their guardian Margaret Rigby Borgee between and by Ogden property and Margaret Rigby Borges against the Morgan Shell Oil company $500 damage! aiked for death of Elvie Borges R 0 Pearce attorney Application for dissolution of the Friendship Building association Romney and Nelson attorneys Weather conditions September 18 1936: Moderately low pressures continue over the southwest and extend Into central CaliDivorces Asked fornia southern Nevada Utah Colorado Grar® C Parker against Leslie M Parkand southern Wyoming while the low presnemeupport Stephen Brayton and sure svstem over Alberta has advanced er Lowe hv Calvin Behle attorney throughout much of Montana an warmer George Blair against Garda Riggs Blair rehas weather Is reported Clpudiness cruelty F L Spalding and David H Bysulted In Montana over parts of Washbee attorneys ington and the Callfomia-Arlton- a valley i with light sprinkles In Colorado with relatively cool High pressures Divorces Granted weather persists over the Great Lakes and central plains regions and along the north Edna Daniels Mtckemte from John G Pacific coast Mackenzie cruelty Judge Allen G ThurMuch rain with rapidly falling barome- man tric pressures due to the advancing tropIma Mae Dutcher from R P Dutcher ical storm Is reported along the central Judge Allen G Thurman Atlantic coast as 294 Inches of raln'ts re- noneupport William J Sandberg from Bead Sandcorded at New York City berg desertion Judge P C Evan Cnriat P Milano from Evelyn Milano Comparative data for Salt Lake City: Degrees desertion Judge P C Evan 81 Highest temperature today 97 Highest In this month sine 1674 Lowest last night 49 Deaths Lowest this month sine 1874 29 SALDIVAR— Victor Saldivar 10 Eureka Mean for today 65 epticemia September 16 Normal 63 Japp Edgar 68 823 Inches EDGAR— Andrew SeptemOuray avenue bronchiecto! Total precipitation for the 24 hours ber 16 00 ending at 6 p m — George Wade Osguthorpe Total for this month to date 14 OSGUTHORPE 20 3697 Twenty-aeventEat street Accumulated for this deficiency fractured akuil September 13 month to date 32 HENDRICKSON — Oeorce HendrickEdwin Total since October 1 to date 15 19 son 70 1548 Wet Ninth South street Accumulated deficiency since Octocardiac decompensation September 15 ber 1 48 8un arises at 6:13 and sets at 6:31 September 10 News of Record WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TAKEN WARRANTY DEEDS AT 6 P M MOUNTAIN TIME W Joaeph Templeman et a) to Harold Grayson section 4 townehlp 2 south range 1 east 10 $ to Elmer M William W William Williams section 28 township 2 Stations south range 1 west 30 Rebecca C Mendelson to John 8 Boyden lot 17 block 2 Uintah 30 Heights A A Barker to charlee H Carlson section 19 township 2 south 1 east 4250 range Homer M Brown to Gerald S Carrier Permit 11 block 1 wsrd the Randlett OGDEN — Delbert M Elllon 48 former Davis county and Ogden farmer and dairyman died Friday In Busanville acCal cording to word received here He was an employe of the Southern Pacific railroad there relative said Mr Ellison was bom In Kaysville December 20 1887 a eon of the late Elijah E and Harriet Morgan Ellison He was educated in the Davie county schools and at ths Utah State Agricultural college Marrying Isabel Corbridge In Salt Lake City January 12 1910 he lived tn Layton until 1924 when he moved to Ogden Surviving are his widow his mother five sons and daughters Mrs Leons Bingham Phay E Doris Don and Della Kill-soall of Layton throe grandchildren and three brothers and sisters Jennie Ellison Layton: Parley M Ellison Ogden and Lorin J Ellison Balt Lake City The body is being brought to Ogden for burial Funeral announcement will be made from the Mount Ogden mortuary William Ilansen The Weather lot place in Delbert M Ellison H Brown take cemetery s— D 1936 W OGDEN— William Hansen 82 North Ogblacksmith died early Friday at the family home 375 Third street Ogden after an Illness of one week He was bom June 14 1874 In Denmark a son of Jens and Maren Christina Jacobsen Hansen He came (o America in 1899 with hJs wife Elvena Jorgensen Following her death he married Annie Petersen In Balt Lake City In 1921 Mr Hansen was blacksmith In Ogden until he went to North Ogden six years ago He was a member of the L D S Ogden Fifteenth ward a Surviving are his widow Mrs Thelma Sinclair and one daughter grandson Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 1 p m in the chapel of the Lindquist A Sons mortuary by Bishop Earl E Lee of the Fifteenth ward Burial will be la Ogden city cemetery Friends may call at the chapel Ssturda1 afternoon until 9 p m and Sunday unti time of services den Charles Dewey Van Fleet LOGAN — Funeral services tot Charles Dewey Van Fleet who died Wednesday at the home of his sister Mrs Aaron M Porter of Garland will be conducted Sunday In the Samaria Idaho L D 8 ward Burial will be In the Samaria chapel cemetery under direction of the Richards A Sons mortuary of Logan Mr Vsn Fleet was born in Farmington November 27 1871 the son of Joseph and Jane Turner Van Fleet He Is survived by two sisters Mrs Porter and Mrs George W Austin both of Garland Hs was a well known stockman and fanner tember 12 1936 Date of last Insertion tember Sep- - 30 1986 TJnm A 1 THE VOICE OF THE WEST A It SATURDAY SEPTEMBER IB 6:30— K8L— Sunrlaa Serenade T:00 —CBS —Preea Radio New 7:05 —CBB —Walta Tima 7:15— CB8— The Blunbtrda 7:80— KSL— Morning Melodlea 7 :45 — R8L— International New 8 00— KBL—BreeJifeet MrtodiM 8:30— KSL— Shopping Nowa 8:411 — KSL— Melody Mlnutaa 9:00— KSL— Ida 0 Abbott 9 :1 5— CBS —Oriental 9:30— CBB— Georg Hall and Hll Or cheatra 9:45 — KSL — "Th Weather Prophet" 6:50— CBS — Gaarg Hall' orchMtra 10:00— CBS— Jack Shannon tenor Guida 10:15 — KSL — 10:30 — KBL — Children' -- amateur revue 1 1 :00 —CBS — Al Roth andthl gyneopator 11:15 — KSL —Th Junior League praeenta a dramatic (ketch for th Barah Daft Home 11:30 — CBS— Madlaon Eneemhla — 11:45 KSL — International New P If 12 :00— KBL — Llveetock report! 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Orchestra Newa 10:00 — 10:05 — NBC — Fletcher Heuderaoa and hie Grand terrace orcheetra 10:30— NBC— Keith Beecher end Ma Ortem tat Gardena Orcheetra Newa 11:00— 11:05 — NBC — Jan Garber Orcheatra — Bel Tabari 11:30 NBC — Tom Brown' Cafe Orcheetra 12oo— KDYL— Iaii Requert Program A M 1:00— Good Night (Paid A'drt Mary Josephine O’Leary MT PLEASANT—Graveslde funeri e wre conducted In th Ml Pleaaint cemetery Tueadiy at 2 p m for M!ry 1nf!nt dugtiter of Joeephln O'Leery Lfvett nd Ev Porter O’Leary who died Monday night The child w bom here September 4 19’)6 end hed been ill alnce birth Surviving era th perent and (trend parent Eugene O'Leery Moroni and Mr Mra Brigham Porter Mt Pleaunt and 30 plat A Margaret 8 Hawkins to Ina Hawkins et al lot 3 block 58 30 plat B 8 J Hawkins et al to Elliot T Kimball lot 3 block 58 plat B 30 Febaitlan Grelm to Petsr Vallrio lot 1 block 95 Plat D 30 BUILDING PERMITS Flovd Spillsbury owner and builder five frame oarages 2542 South Thirteenth East street 300 Anderson Lumber company owner and builder brick residence 1639 South Thirteenth East street 3850 Anderton Lumber company owner and builder frame residence 1150 EaU Fourth South etreet 4000 Anderson Lumber company owner and builder brick residence 1146 East Fourth South street 3850 M owner: Charles Palmer C Small builder frame residence 1220 Strtngham avenue 2000 Frrd Jorimsen owner Honk A brick builder duplex Shap ridr-n510 Columhn io oon E Loaee owner snd builder Fr'k brick residence 1444 Kensington avenus 6000 T PYPER Secretary Date of first Insertion Sep- Radio Programs with tuberculosis which caused his death Besides his parents survivors are six Iceland brothers Pocatello Christensen Harold Christensen professor at the B Y U Provo: Arlind Christensen fulfilling an L D S mission In England Ross Grant and Lyle Christensen Rexburg: his grandmother Mrs Annls Berislssn Ephraim Utah Ariz Taylor Farmington holders of record at tha dose of business on September 19 Urani L Shafer it Ariz June Nelson Unander REXBURG Idaho— Cornell ChriitenieA POCATELLO Idaho— Mra Urani L on of Mr and Mrs Oswald Christensen Shafer 50 wlf of Harry Rhefer of th died at the family home Thursday morning Hhatr apartment died after an Ulnes of several mouths Funeral local hoapltal after tn fllnea 8 services will be conducted Saturday at 2 a gradual of th Unlvarelty of Utah and p m In the L D 8 Fourth ward ehapeL waa bora BeptmbrS 1888 at Ephraim Cornell was born at Preston Idaho on Utah and cam to Pocatello 32 year ago October 30 1910 and had resided in this bealdea her huahand ere a He attended the tooSurviving community 38 yeara Mra Herman Olee- a and daughter stulocal schools ana was an outstanding dent holding prominent offices both in He was graduclasses and student body ated from the Ricks college and also from tLa Utah &ut coUcjte at He was an honor student at the Logan latter school and won a fellowship to the California Institute of Technology for 1932-3Following hla return from California he attended tne B Y U Provo Utah and two months prior to attaining his master’s degree tn physics he was stricken 24 Og- Exchange Gub Meets tion of the Granite L D S stake will be conducted conjointly with the stake quarterly conference Sat urday and Sunday In the stake house A meeting of class teachers will be held Saturday at 3 p m All Relief society members of the stake are urged to attend a meeting Sunday at 10 a m Cornell Christensen den W Orston Wdnd Logan Roacoe Derrick Watson 21 It Margaret Provo Ellen Kemp Bites Pauline June McEwan 23 Provo Gilbert Hegstead McEntlre Farr West Utah Clora Louise Brown 21 Farr West Utah Ray Bleak Humphries 22 Hurricane Utah Charlotte Blake 21 Murray William James McCracken 8 New York City 25 Margaret Elaine Russell Salt Lake City Herbert A Wilson Geraldine Johnson foot Idaho of determining causes Method THATCHER — Mra Jennie Bromberg Didrickson 89 actlvs church and civic and condition! of youth unemployaffaire died at 9:20 a m Friday at her ment In Utah being studied tn a home following an illness of several m survey at Logan will ba suggested months to other communities through the' Mra Didrickson was a Relief society national youth administration" ac- teacher and clerk of the cording to Dr Francis W Kirkham Brigham City L D 8 ' i state director x Second 23 ward yeara She wee city The Logan survey is In charge of treasurer of Brigham C L Pocock chairman of tho N Y City for three terms She served an L D A committee at the Utah 8tato 8 mission to DenState Agrlcultural college It ia bemark In 1911 6be waa born April ing pursued by city authorities 23 1847 in Copena hagen Denmark Mr and daughter of Victim Dog Mra Jens Bromber She was converted to CLEVELAND Sept IS (UP)— the L D S church In 1872 and emiWasn’t being robbed of $1S0 or oven tn to America grated the wallop on the jaw that both1873 In settling Lawrence Dllworth to mucKr ered Brigham City where E she lived 40 veara It waa having hla clothes removed Lawrence K Orston 48 former resident She waa married in of Sait Lake City died in Bell CoL Tues- the Salt Lake endowand being tossed by the robber Into day morning after a long Illness accord- ment house In 1673 Mra Didrickson to Nets Didrickson She moved to Thatcher a yard where a police dog bit him ing to word received here Friday De- 12 years ago Mr Orston was bom In Sweden Six sons and daughters survive Eira cember 3 1887 but came to the United Staten as a child For many years he wu Nephl and Ira Didrickson and Mra Adeline brseht and James Bhafer and her mother at the Murray smeller of the Anderson Thatcher Ell Didrickson Ran- Mrs E W Larsen all of Pocatello employed Funeral services will be in chargs of American Bmelttnt and Refining company dolph and Victor DMrtrkson California the Hall mortuary He moved to California 12 rears ago 16 grandchildren and 26 Surrivtng are his widow Mra Peart Con- - dren Funeral services will be held Sunday at Orston a daughter Mary Orston Sre CsL a sister Mra Gerta Green and 2 p m tn the Brigham L D A Second Gray a brother Edwin orston both of Hunting-to- n ward chapel with Bishop T E Adams of Thatcher officiating POCATELLO Park Cal Burial will be In the Idaho— Mrs Psullns Gray Funeral services will be conducted Sun- Brigham City cemetery Friends may call 86 widow of P L Gray died Thursday p m In the George A Jen- at the Larkin A Felt funeral home until at the home of her granddaughter Mra day at Cort kins funeral chapel in Murray 622 West Bonneville Street Friends time of the services She was born in Virginia on March 27 may call at the mortuary Sunday from 12 noon until time of service 3850 Burial will take She wei kcTTve' in ths L D 8 Relief place in the Wasatch Lawn burial park G society and had lived in Pocatello sines 1902 coming here from Kaysville OGDEN — Mrs Margaret Gollghtly Unair-de- r Mrs F Mariam Regan 68 widow of Peter Unander died Hautt Mrs Frs Afive daughters Zwiegert Sr Mrs A J TWIN FALLS Idaho— Mra Miriam Re- Friday afternoon at a local hospital after Coleman Mrt D 8 Austin Pocatello and a illness lingering ran 52 wife of D E Regan died here C E Stamps San Bernardino Cal December 8 18ft9 she was a daugh- - Mrs 20 grandchildren and 18 gf chib" Thursday following an tllnees of ten davs teeBom of John- and — Margaret She hod resided here 28 years being promi-oen- t dren Sbe Mr married in Unander 3889 lightly in music circles ta Funeral of b services will Sharis’ lived here since She ths Hail For 12 years Mra Reran was chairman in Ogden and had mortuary at 342 Thirty-firs- t street and was of muste of the Idaho Federation of Wo- resided a L D 8 member of the Eleventh ward men's Cluha She was active In the state Mr Unander died April 30 1925 In Ogmuste federattoa and especially Interested LEGAl NOTICE iu Junior clubs of that organisation For den are eight sons and daughters Surviving many years she was organist at St Edward's Gus Unander Mrs Reuben and J Melba one Catholic chureh DIVIDEND was NOTICE she During year Lewie and Mrs Effie Naisbitt of Lillie pianist of the National Federation of Wo- Ogden L Mrs Emily The Snyder and Vera Unanof men s Cluba Board Directors of der of Balt Lake City and Ralph Unander She was born hi 1884 at 8L Joseph Minn Utah-Idaho Sugar Company on Burley Idaho: five brothers and sisters and received her early education at St of Benedict’s She studied Mrs C D Bagley of Ogden William Lloyd September II 1936 declared a academy there Milan of with Leopold Godowski and took "pos- of Jackson wyo: Mrs John of dividend "of 15c per ahaij on Butte Wyo Henry Eioyd tgraduate courses In Seattls and Portland Cheyenne Mont Mrs Milt Hanson of Council Class A preferred stock of the Surviving art her husband a brother Bluffs and 20 Iowa and grandchildren and Albert Lineman Crossley Mina and two the Company for the quarter sisters Bertha Lineman New York and twoFuneral services wUl be conducted SunMra Richardson Minneapolis ending September 80 1938 In the Eleventh ward The rosary was recited Thursday at 8 day at 12:15 p mJames The Board $lao declared a H Riley Burial by Blehop p m at the Twin Falls mortuary and chapel In Ogden city cemetery diwUl ba under funeral services wars held Friday at St dividend of 6c perahare on the of ths Lindquist A Sons mortuary Edward's Catholic church with thei Rev rection Friends may calf at ths family home common stock of tha Company H E Heitman The officiating afternoon and evening and SunIowa for In- - Saturday body was taken pastor Both dividends are payable day until time of services terment September 30 1936 to stock- -' Lawrence City 20 Surirey Plan In State Jennie B Didrickson tf City Leone Alfrelda Johnson 24 Salt Watercres Margaret May Hansen Joh v ia City Ogden NYA to Offer JoatphlM B- - NHom Jenna 79 widow of Frodrfek W Jtnna Um In a local of laftmiUN fcoapiUl Friday at 1:15 incident to act Mr Janata yu kora la Oalo Norway December 11 1856 8ht Joined th® L D 8 church in 7902 and for a number of years vu prcofcteai of the Relief aociety of the Oalo branch Her hueband died in 1915 and a year later am (crated to America Surviving ora tho following children: Rudolph Jenaea Slockaeth Mra Tbereoc NUooa Ur Baby Nileen and Birger Jen-te- n Salt Lake City: Mrt Jennie Stock-lan- d Chicago Eugene Jenten Grand Rapid Mich 19 grandchildren and five Funeral terrteot will be conducted Sunday at 1230 p m fat the Twenly-eeconL D & ward chapel with Bishop George D Jorgenaon presiding Burial will take pl are in the City cemetery Friend may call at the residence of Mr Stockdeth 402 Center atroet Sunday from 10 a m until noon Harold Derricott 33 Logan Garnet Theodor Rasmussen 22 Salt Lake City George Edwin Poaevear 23 Pt-- k Kathleene Turner 24 Kanab Kelvert Button 23 Kanab Edna Turner 18 Boulder Herman Jensen 24 Fredonia Stake Parley Slated Josephine B N Jensen Marriage Licenses Frederick Torngue Jacob 50 Salt Lake City Belle Nanee Kidd 36 Salt Lake Clarence Bernard Kirkham 29 State and Local Obituaries Delos Anderson 21 Glendale Lila Reece 19 Mt' Camel" — Utah’s unemployment Insurance law recently enacted bytthe legislature Is the’ result of round table discussions and cooperation of business labor and lawmakers S J Stephenson executive secretary of the Utah Manufacturers’ association told members of the Exchange club at their weekly luncheon at the Hotel Utah Friday 19 193S Statistics —— v Friday by Tracy Loan Sc Trust company who are store the to the commission leasing The building prior to remodeling wa classed as a fire menace but at the present time is fireproof in every detail the company officials said ELY Nev Svpt 18— Henry E Corn of Fallon grand patriarch of tho grand encampment I O O F paid his official visit to the Ely encampment No 14 Tuesday night A dinner was held In his honor at the Hotel Nevada Mr Corn was accompanied by George V Sager of Reno grand high priest and A M Dlldine of Fallon past grand master Following the dinner lodge was held in the city hall with P W Moore of McGill presiding and with Grand Patriarch Corn making hla official address Mrs Corn who accompanied her husband was entertained by mem bers of the Rebekah lodge SEPTEMBER A Message to All Americans HEAR Speakers Representing The Young Republican Club over 6:45 (Paid Political Adv by L E Cluff) GOVERNOR BLOOD STRIKES BACK Hear What He Has to Say 0 KSL 8:00 O’ClocIt Tonight DON'T MISS1 IT j KSL TONIGHT a! 7 Paid Political Advertisement by State Democratic Committee " |