Show 40Og' QIjc 5alt galit (7tibutte May 7 1943 Last Rites Honor lUtahn's Memory 19 riday Morning Hyde Answer Maintains Legality of Appointment Ira Ivie By Angelo Patri "Mothers Kit says there Isn't going to be any meat or bones death-wa- I 1 1ir- - "- -I 1164 1 W W 64 -- Vrnt Ji WER c"14 LE ask) il a a AI 11PlI::1111') C"' - I t 1 '''' Save moneyi Buy I - v It ' 1 0-11- 1 - ' e'''''' - S k ITS It es hN LnalettD ' 771 Vat ' tar '' iai r''''' -- 2 4 t 'um toa —) Swiss-Germa- n AT ALL TOILET TIMM 000AS COUNTIAS MOEN - 1 I 1 : rI i -- "!'t 7 I sL Is "F 7 AA i 11 I 11- - 1 1 That take you ::i i EVERYPLACE i 1 Ifi- - -- - :: --- i - --- - - Nt (sl 1I 1 - 4 I i ' ) - - No' :::4t1 v ' t i kti- A12' '''41 quality the unassuming simplicity the flawless fit that have been the 1 '4 I— '"- -- Startling SUITS with the timeless ---- ' tit I csc I character keynote of Hudson Bay's These suits in high clothes notes of color: 1 I : I ' k 11 ::' 1s - I1 i'' iI - I 1 t 1f t Li BLOUSES strictly tailored or frilly and feminine Either will be the lsLI 1 ---- -- perfect compliment to your suit You will find- any Hudson Bay Blouse as enduring as it is flatter- 1 ': i ': i ing i - ' ' 1 V 1 ' 1 7 i i 1 t -- i r--- u 1 - czt- 1 4 It I 1 I ' 1 i f i t - '' ti - - 'Ni- i Priceless purses of practically inBeautiful destructible materials bags reasonably priced -:- ::::-- - - : :-- " -- - 1474 I 1 - 1 - - LISTEN TO I HOLLYWOOD i I 7 '1-- - c7:- FUR FASHION 1 - - -'::tt IREVIEW '' 'eg?) prittiti 41014i '7 - tk: 1 -- f-1: - " ' 0 1 I1 Monday 1 Wednesday Friday 9:15 Ii - ' ------- i Utah's Oldest and Largest- Fur Store - 1 ' i I 9 1 OGDEN—Funeral I v for services Joseph Ezra Taylor 82 845 Washington boulevard rear will be conducted saturday at 3 p m in Larkin and Sons funeral chapel by L Elmer Peterson bishop of Ogden Mound Fort LDS ward Burial will be in Ogden city cemetery Mr Taylor died at nis home Monday at after a p m of general debility 1035 two-yeIllness He was born in Iowa City Iowa June 23 1860 a son of Joseph and Mary Elizabeth Collier Taylor He came to Utah witn his family when he was three years of ace making his home in Salt Lake City The seven years later family moved to where he had sinceOgden ilved He was a member Of the L D S church and was an elder in the Mount Fort ward at the time of his death He married Sarah Iti S E Berke the old L D Endowment house in Salt Lake City September 13 1683 Surviving are his widow three sons and five daughters James B and William P of Ogden and Albert E Taylor of Taylor San Francisco Mrs C A Swenson and Mrs George W Linford of Ogden Mrs F W GJackson of Oakland Cal Mrs Smith of Los Angeles and Mrs Sidney A G Carr of Beaumont Cal: three sisters Mrs Julia Moore Mn T C Iverson and Mrs Florence Caine of Ogden: 39 grandchildren and 21 John Avery Wheeler n T Hunter Salmon COALVILLF—Funeral rvicor Hutver Salmon 87 who died for T et Kemmerer Wyoming will be Wednesday conducted Saturday at I p in in the CORIVIlle L D it stake tabernsele with A 8 Gardner in charge bianop ert idea?" Father's Idea Father had to swallow fast a good k ' if W 'Till—Irk )1 I ' 100 t' VC t 1"1 I '' 7N1 'I ir 1 A-- "'-- 11 - 'i ) H i Ji k i"''''' -- A0 g fidl t 000 t4 V ' A - N- k 7 ' 1 I itts lj ( eOP't 11 t 1 i0k' jii tc tio - t ! l' and playsuits! Cufe 1 :'' - '' ' '!t n'TIN 2-- pc i1 ir1:?i'1 it:: playsuit-and- - 2-- pc - '''''''''': ': k ' -- 'i )i iki kikq) - !er I - - 47610::- 17 Ic: i 1)t( ) '' ''' : 'I 2: l'S'''''''':: ':' shirt sefs! 2pc ''''"-7-'- '' '' f t - jacket-andshor- ts 't I Pinafore El play Play Suits buffonsback pina fores fool For Today If you are a woman and May your birthday a dynamic amount of energy may be concealed beneath an apparently You placid cool appearance may have to overcome a dislike for working under or sharing authority with someone else Be careful when it comes to taking up fad diets without a physician's approval for you may find yourself harmed rather than benefited by them As a technician trained nurse doctor lawyer teacher actress business operator office manager secretary librarian or doing your part to help ntaintain the home front by doing work of a practical nature you may find yourself in an important position and earning a fine income Love probably will dominate your marriage and make It one of continual happiness Released by Bell Syndicate Inc 7 is 129 119 Shirts Shorts ( 7ze)Cool Horoscope i I I Overalls suits! 2 Li sets! cottons galore! il'k:1')1:t Prints! Pastels! In sizes 7 to 14 irtri14 ! " -f-'- : 1 - Ni - (-- i t 1 ) 11 ) ic -- : t Ii k i J1 I ! i 1 1 I:: ( -- V- - : A - AIN --- 4 41 i' - - ps ' 0-- P - 1 - - ' Slack Suits $ ' - : s F'S) isi ::::' ! I itt i 1 - 0" - ' -- II 1 ' 'C't - IC 4-- P t I:i' ‘ 398 ' t f 1 117:1 "- I- '1'41 - t I 11 i I (4' ii V i ' : ti t 1 7" '1 X I E H Clark -- 0" e ' I - rs t AK 3 Prices quoted do not Include $ Sales Tax t f 1 ' ' L ' - t t -- 1 N Is ' -I f : 75' -4- ' - - 4 ' 3k 4o- 1 ' 1 A 4t t 1 s it ' i 1N i 1 t II: e- - 4t :w ' t opot 1' k ! ! ' ( l' ' ' t i' 0 0 i' f $ 11V- ' ' 7 r14 t 1 ' - e:' - ' i t ' - 1 1 ft " I t'L 'f ' e w 1 i i t ''k ti ' 1 44 1 ' '"714414r7- - ) le 1 4 ' 'elr r t State 2 d1L 1 ' 7i: " 1 lk MK 4- PI f " SPRINGVILLE—Word has been received here of the death of E H Clark 73 former resident of Ma city at his home in San Diego Cal Funeral services and burial were at San Diego He was born in Springville and spent his early life here Surviving besidea his widow are six BOWS and daughters Mn Arlie S Clark C R Clark Mrs Earl Swaine and Coral Jean Clark of San Diego by his second marriage and Raymond E Clark and Glen A Clark by the first marriage: also eight grandchildren and two four brothers' and Meters C H Clark and Mrs A Riding of Springville: Mrs H J Taylor of Wallsburg J H Clark of Provo 1 ' -- °''':":::'- rtmr - 4 - 1 ' 1 - fi::---1-"e- PIi 14' :i '' ' i I 11 :'- - 1:: i t : '71 t: 1: k"'' I s '' I: - i iir 0'-- ' I ''''ts Ifi ' 4' ' -- - 1 fitt i 1 ell r 1(1 A 4114k --- : tj - ''t '''140A t ' NE0LA Dinh County—Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p m in D the Neola North LFriday ward chapel for Mrs Girilda Johnson Wilkerson 70 who died at the home of a daughter Rose Mal-oa- r Monday Mn Wilkerson wife of Thomas T Wilkerson was born hi Springville Coto ber 35 1S72 a daughter ot Aaron and She was married Margaret Ford Johnson to Mr Wilkerson January I 1891 and lived in Springville until moving to Nevi& in 1907 She was an active member ot the L D g church Surviving are three eons Thad and Alex Wilkerson Neola William H Wilkerson Venice Cal: five Rilda Horrock Salt bake Citydaughters Laura Little Provo Armin& Beal Brldgeland: Mame Dye Santa Monica Cal: Rose Mahler Neola: 36 grandchildren and atx : - A- 1 l'I'44444'"'- g 00rt s 4' I: ' ' de' '4 - ‘I 12) k ' 1 '''' t 1 ' ‘1 f ' i I -- 1 - Sun Dresses : 1 :' 1 a Straws! Flower-Decke- d OGDEN—Pearl Birch 50 wife of Milford W Birch 2456 Grant avenue and formerly of Montpelier Idaho died Thursday at 9 a m at her home of uudetermined but natural causes Mrs Birch was born in Paris Idaho August 17 1892 a daughter of William Morgan and Josephine Anderson William& She had since lived in Montpelier and Pocatello Idaho and came to Ogden nine months ago where she was employed at Utah quartermaster depot as a checker Mr Birch also was employed there She had been an active L 0 S church worker She was especially in the Relief society a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers three sons Surviving are her husband and three daughters Private William Roland Birch atationed at Oceanside Cal: at Hill field Robert Private Grant Birch Birth of Ogden- - Mrs Fern McConnell of Idaho Shirley Birch of Bremerton and Virginia Birch of Pocatello Wash Idaho her mother of Montpelier three brothers and a sister Gwen and Milton Williams of Montpelier Clifford Williams of Murray and Lee Williams of Oakland Cal and three grandchildren Funeral mervices will be conducted Monat a time to be announced 1 y g day afternoon with Pr' II ibnUTIVa13°nItnPelilent tiie1gr See:trobrdYfilaPel I 1 1 t 1: 1 t - 1 1 j i t flower-trimme- I lt at - Brea dwa Salt Lek City Utah 727c' ROEBUCK AND Iktil CO ' $eem stores hove pesteti et merited toiling prices ie compliance with Gavelmem regulations t' t i 1:T-1- 1 I 1 Ll3 i11104 Ili' ' -- - '' - ' I li ! I 1 ! 1 ! 1 :iiil'i DIAL 4 -7 86 1 r - 1 1 : : I t UTAH 1 74 LLiliodamiliaciwiiiiiiiiiiiLivi6s-tegiumi0Arr- 1 I NI z 1 P SALT LAKE CITY t ' 77771 - MAIN AT BROADWAY ' 1 Mezzanine Sears Have Posted or Marked Ceiling Prices in Compliance With t Government Regulations State Sales Tax Prices Quoted Do Not Include 2 it Main - f 1 Make yourself a picture he'll never forget this Mother's Day! Trust these new hats to do the d with trick the4re prettily Basic and brims veiling Spring flattering colors All headsizes - 149 1 - Mother's Day Hats Pearl Birch 1 0 Jo$eph E Taylor -- I - ‘ MIMS' fut4 "4 OLD V SUS 011 fOR I ItIctr4 IVItt '10 will be conducted Friday at 1 p m in Lindquist & Bone funeral chapel by the Rev Waiter L French Niator of the Burial will Ogden First Methodist church Friends may be In Ogden city cemetery call at the mortuary Friday until time for services 1094 SO II'S OVti er "We'll think up a way to help him out There's always a way if you look for it" Next evening Dick was beaming "I found a way I know what I can do I thought of it In school this morning I'm going around to all the garbage cans the nice ones you know and pick out bones and things and cook them and mix them up with dog discuit Isn't that Girilda J Wilkerson - 1 fath- tack SHELLEY Icialio—Joseph Oler 72 died Thursday of heart disease at his home here Ile had been ailing a year Mr Oler was born July 26 1871 at t71riC Utah he resided there 'American for 10 years after his marriage and came to Ideho in 1902 They onserved their golden wedding anniversary February 10 1942 Mr Orer had farmed since coming Funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon In the Shelley Second L D 8 ward chapel with Floyd Kelley bishop in charge Burial will be In Hill Crest cemetery I then" said h 1m Millie Goodridge Anderson Stephenson 59 died at 5:15 p m at the home of a relater Mrs Thursday Minerva Dokas 91 West Lennox etreet A resident cif Preston Idaho for 32 years Mn Stephenson had lived with her dieter since the death of her husband H A Stephenson on June 20 1942 Mrs Stephenson was born August 20 1883 in Centerville a of James Willis and Eliza Deueldaughter Her first husband William O (joodridgc Anderson died December 31 1930 Surviving are the following sisters and brothers George M Goodridge West Jordan Mrs C II Wilcken Salt Lake City Mrs George Smith Tooele Lewis B Goodridge Westwood Cal Byron D Good Mrs Dokas Midridge Hayden Ariz vale 2dra Theo Johnson Park City Mrs Randdlph Frost Loa Angeles and Jesse H Goodridge Detroit Mich The following and stepdaughters also aurvive: stepsons Guy and Lorin Stephenson Boise Idaho Miss Ramona Stephen- son Idaho Falls Idaho Mrs C Sie Belle Mrs Alta Hodges Mrs Janice Anderson Mrs Ada Hansen and Carroll Harry and Allan Stephenson all of Preston Idaho Mrs Saphrona Agguter of Salt Lake City Mrs 'Iris Christensen of Layton and Kenneth Stephenson of McCall Idaho Joseph Oler 06- - 20 41 i I: n 1 1 j v 1 ' - ' Ns- 3I - ''' -- $2495 1I k 4-:1 "AH 1 ' ) Millie G A Stephenson MIDVALE-1- PAYSON—John Avery Wheeler 70 died suddenly Wednesday afternoon at the home of his half brother Fayette Ellzworth 307 West Fourth North street Funeral fiery-ice- s will be conducted Saturday at 2 p m in the Payson Third LI) S ward chapel Mr Wheeler was born February 1 1573 at Franklin Idaho a son of Amley and The family lived in Mary Frew Wheeler several Utah communities before settling Mr Wheeler had spent most in Payson of his adult life near Kemmerer Wyo engaged as a sheepherder 1 4 1I 00- - 4 3 ' R " - ' "Go halvies Deaths William Edward Potts 1 tk-31- James Peter Hansen Enoch Muhlestein Labs it MS Products Corp Itisondisitt di J I son Craig of Haro!d Wayne and Xathryn Louise 24unich Craig died Wednesday afternoon at the family residence Surviving are the parents of Bingham: a twin brodier and the following grandparents: Mr and Mrs Robert Craig of Brady Neb and Mrs Funeral arrangeMary Zdunicn Bingham ments are awaiting arrival of Mr Craig who is serving in the armed forces n ii Wright Harry )1 fa- - Craig BINGHAM----Coli- FOUNTAIN GREEN—James Peter Hansen 58 farmer and stock grower of this city died at the family home Tuesday evening of a heart ailment Mr Hansen was born In Fountain Green October 20 1884 a eon of H C and Caroline M Hansen Bogh He was married in Harry H Wright 71 died at the Lin- Salt Lake City April 3 1928 to Lavina ooln House 88 East First South street May Guymon Funeral services will be conducted at 2 at 2:25 p rn while awaiting an Thursday p rn Friday in the Fountain Green L D ambuicince to take him to a hospital Mr Wright was stricken suddenly police chapel by Gayle Jorgenson bishop reported and probably died of a coronary occlusion Mr Wright was born in Salt Lake City August 21 1871 a son of Charles R arid PROVO—Enoch Muhlestein 63 farmer Sarah Warth Wright contractor and miner died Thursday mornA brother Ed Wright left Salt take ing at 457 East Fifth North City Thursday for Los Angeles to attend street ofhisa home heart ailment the funeral of a sister Another sister was He born February 22 18S0 in Mrs James Hall also resides in Los An- Provo a son of Nicholas and Anna Wintch geles Muhlestein He received his education in the Provo schoola and married Genevieve Wintch on December 1 1909 in the Multi L ii 8 temple They moved to Silver City resided for 13 year before Funeral ervieoe for William Edward where they to Provo Potts 76 of Oakland Cal who died returning Mr Muhlestein was active in the L D S will be conduMeti Monday at church Wednowday filling a miesion for the church in 2 p m at 2030 Eat South Temple street mission from 1900 to Frionda may call at 260 Eats South the 1909 end serving as a bishop's counselor Temple treat Sunday from 4 to 8 3 tn Silver City and Monday front 30 a m until the time one year in besides his widow are three Surviving of servieos kturlal will be in the family sons and two daughters Jesae E of Salt plot in Wasatch Lawn Memorial park Lake city Mrti Ted Lewis of Spanish Fork Wanda Ray W and Beth Muhlestein all of Provo Mx grandchildren four I brothers and five sisters: Hyrum A B and L L Muhlestein of Provo Ephraim A of Standardville Mrs Josephine Hasler of Compton Cal Mrs Mary A Smith and Mrs Louisa B Hooks and Mrs Esther M IPT Brown of Provo Mrs Ida Conrad of Tabor Alberta Canada 11 ' tt mousHindsHoneyand Almond Cream at this war-tim- e bargain price! a I IS 0 "TpliommoNIPM11(")ZrIll 11 i i 41S ir t 1 i West ward Sunday He also served as ward clerk for several years Mr Stringriam was a grandson of Briant Stringham pioneer of 1847 and of Josiah W Ferrin first bishop of the Eden L D S ward Surviving are his mother a stepfather N G Stringham of Salt Lake City and three brothers As hby Stringham of H unt- ington Park Cal Chariton J and Bronson F Stringham of Salt Lake City Funeral services will be conducted Sat2 p m at 260 East South urday atstreet by Harold W Langton Temple bishop of the Seventeenth L D S ward Friends may call at the place of funeral Friday from 4 to 8 la m and Saturday from 10 a m to time of services Burial wai be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial park none" before he could say "Sounds like a lot of trouble though Couldn't we work out something simpler I had an idea today too We'll talk It over with your mother She can buy some meat that has bones every so often and out of that we will share with Patsy Make soup you know and mix his dry food with It and add some vegetables I think we can manage to feed him that way if we are careful And once in a while we will each give him a bit of our shares How would that do?" "I wouldn't want to chisel He's my dog you see and I have to look out for him But if you say it is all right it is okeh with me" "Well" said his father later that night "he shouldered his responsibility anyway That is a good deal for a little boy And he is loyal to his dog That is a good sign in any boy And Patsy is a good dog Guess we can manage" "Of course" said mother "What made the child think we wouldn't? Something his cousin Kit said about rationing As if we would let Patsy go hungry The poor child" She was not talking about Patsy that time somehow Patsy and Dickey but Glen Ray Hadley themselves tied together in get OGDEN—Funeral services for Glen Pay the oddest way infant son of Theron O and Hadley Huth Mae Carter Hadley of 3161 Grant avenue will b couducted Friday at Feeding children Is a science a rn in Lindquist a s)nsi funeral chapel which must be mastered by by Milton Farr bishop of West Weber L D 8 ward Burial will follow in Ogden parents and It is especially city cemetery ficult in these days of rationFriends may call at the mortuary Friday Until time for the services ing Angelo Patri discusses the The child was born Monday and died at 12:30 p m Surviving are problem of getting the proper Thursday the parents: a sister Donna Ethel Had- foods into the child in his booklev of Ogden: the grandparents Mr and Mrs Oscar E Hadley of West Weber and let "Feeding Children" No Mr and Mrs Thomas Carter of Ogden 303 To obtain it send 10 cents and a stamp to The Salt Walter Raymond Mark Lake Tribune OGDEN—Funeral etervices for Walter Twenty-fift42 115 Raymond Mark Released by Bell Syndicate Inc street who died Tuesday of a heart at- al a licking my hand and everything I just can't eat all the meat and leave him - Deaths -- good to me or anything for Patsy Isn't there v "Well I think Kit meant rations No rations for dogs are No points ate given allowed to us for them you see" "But he can't starve can he?" "No Of course not But we won't be able to get so much for him as we used to do you know We'll have to find a way out for him somehow" At the table that evening Dick set his chop aside and devoted himself to his vegetables something new for him as he was not particularly fond of them especially string beans His mother noticed it and said "Eat your chop son Patsy can have the bones and whatever scraps there are and some That vegetables with gravy will be all he will need You must eat your chop" "But I'm not hungry and I don't want it" pleaded Dick "He can have mine" By now his tears were too close for words so he dropped his head a bit and chewed and choked hoping nohody would see But father saw and asked "What's wrong boy ?" Dick Feels Responsible Dick could not answer so mother explained "That won't do Dick If Patsy needs some of our ration we will all share with him Your mother says he will have enough without your chop so eat it up Patsy would not want it if he knew you were going without" "That's just it" said Dick trying hard to make his voice clear of sobs "He's always - act creating the commission wenttsubmission of the name of a third Into effect on June 16 1941 "and member thereof and by delegating that said choice and appointment duties to said commission of fimade by the governor to become nance so appointed by appropriateffective as aforesaid was at no ing funds for the maintenance and thereof and by taking time revoked recalled or super- functions to rescind or superno act or steps seded but at all times remaining consent to a continuing act and appointment sede its approval of and " said appointment of the governor" Oscar Angus Olmstead The answer asked that the court It further asserted that the con- dismiss comthe Oscar Angus Olmstead 47 909 First attorney general's firmation of the senate was likeavenue attorney and junior adjutant of wise a continuing one was at no plaint the Utah veterans' administration died Thursday morning at Ilimes LL relatives time "recalled revoked or superhere were informed late Thursday On routine administration business Mr seded" and "became effective and To Hold W Ferrin Olmstead had gone to Himes two months Stringham Hearing a valid confirmation of said apPerrin W Stringharn 49 of 111 Clay- agoA of Salt Lake City he was 1941 native 16 as an oil of June ton of and court died at his home Thursday at application Hearing pointment born April 26 1896 a son of George A of a heart ailment that the senate in its second spe- the Utah Power and Lightcompany 6 aMrm Stringnam and Andersen Olmstead and had Lydia was born in cial session convening May 19 for permission to acquire proper- March 4 1894 a son of WilliamOgden and been a practicing attorney for eight years are his mother of Salt Lake Surviving He came to Salt Ferrin Stringharn 1941 and adjourning June 12 1941 ties of the Utah Light and Traction Lucy a brother Victor Olmstead serving Lake City with his parents and attended City He later moved to In the U S army at Fort Sumner N M schools here ratified and confirnAd its said company will open Friday at 10 public Wooda Cross and Was graduated from and four sisters Mrs Mary Vasa Mrs action in approving said appoint- a m in the capitol before the state Davis For a number Esther Spence and Mrs Olive Shaw all of county high school Vivian Snider of of years tie was employed at the Woods Salt Lake City and M ment by confirming the appoint- public service convnission The company and at the time of Portland Ore OrossCanuing s ment of two additional commis- power company now operates Funeral rervices and burial will be conemployed by the American Box ducted in Salt Lake City of Bountliul sioners to said state finance cm-liricproperties of the traction corporatioa He was an active member Of the L D as the church and served rnission without requesting the under lease secretary ofschool Colin Bountiful L D S I i:: Dog's Life Is Sad One Since Rationing Laws Richard B Thurman was exO Salina farmer and stockIra !vie tiled at 4 :05 a m Thursday in a tolled as a successful student of man Salt Lake hospital of carcinoma of the law whose knowledge furthered the lungs Mr Ivie was a son of George Henry Mary Vilate Gates Ivie and had lived cause of justice in the state and and He was a former In Salina his entire life vice president of the Salina Irrigation the nation at funeral services con- colnpany and had served aa water master ducted Thursday at 125 N or th for seven years Surviving are hie widow Roselle JohnMain street son 'vie 8a1ia1: the following sons and Mr Thurman for the past eight daughters Sereant Marvin 'vie with the U S Carol Mary Belle armed foTces years a special assistant 'attorney and Stanley George Ivie all of Salina in the department of Justice died Mrs Lorrene Colley and Mrs Marjorie the following brothers and sisters: In his Washington D C office Rogers Dewey Ivie and Mrs Alvin Brown SaIvie Ban Francisco Cal Mrs less than a month before he was Llina L Vern Forest Hills Cal Mrs to have received an advancement Harold Anderson Wood Lewiston Mn George Cal Compton to a new position in the departFuneral services will be conducted in ment C C Richards a friend of Salina and burial will be in the Salina cemetery city the family for 60 years said from Page Seventeen) (Continued ID6aths 1 f 1 f i 1 - 41r e 4 !fi-- ars"0r otpk pr 0" robs044N rs"mamt-- fr e Aomert AtPV171 Ont- - rft 4ek - MR or"toork ArmAlb1o - - - opsp41"—"-oo1""- " -- "em"4kg4" MIS I t " AN z7tai r ' ' 004"7-- " e"!--- :' — ef06 - - - |