| Show ii 22 Uht Salt Cake Tribune Friday May 10 1946 William Reese Dredge DEATHS BR1UHAM Arthur Henry Ellis il CITTf Robert LAYTONi-Arth- ur William Reese Henry Ellis 78 resiDredge 65 of Perry died Wednesday from dent of Layton for 62 died at his received while attempting to break home Thursday at 9 a years injuries m of causes Incia horse to dent age Mr Drerice was born May 28 1880 He was born In in Malad City Ida a son of and July 30 18S7 a sonBirmingham of John and England Harriett Mrs J H Liredge He attendedMrMalad Merrick Ellis He came He was schools a member of States with his parents In to18S4the United Charles Francis Haynes 50 821 8 8!h City settling IJ L the 8 church and two In filled missions West died in a Salt Lake hospital Thursday one In Layton where he had since resided He the eastern statra and the other at 12:2 a ra of carcinoma JaneUe Whltl! 1" ORden Novrl25 In the northern states He was born Feb 1890 are his widow of Perry He was a member of the Episcopal Surviving 7 1896 In Birmlng-haand the following sons and daughters: church of Eng a son j Mrs Lcs--Larene r W kcr are his widow and one son Hunsj John and Agnus HarOgden Jk Surviving and Charles H K Ellis Layton: seven grandchilUredce BriR-ha- Oeorge 1 wood Haynes Ha it 1 Mrs Donna M Bauman dren and two i amo City to the Perry and a immigrated seven followthe U and brother Albert p Ellis Salt Lake City S In 1912 and - V I ing brothers grandchildren and sisters: J 11 Dredge Funeral services will he announced by moved to Salt Lake I Mrs V- § Alice Thomas Mrs and Kmma HarI Aultorcst mortuary Ogden He City in 1928 rison Malad City Ida Mrs Hetlle Lusk ' served In the armed Sugar City Ida and Richard Dredge I forces In World War ' 1 Shelley Ida I and at the time Funeral services will be held Saturof his death was a day at 2 p m In the Bngham City boiler Inspector with SANDY — Hans Chrlstopherson ward chapel by Douglas Quayle First 87 died the Denver and Rio Wednesday at 8:30 p m at his home In bishop of the Perry ward Grande Western railcauses of to incident Sandy age was road Co lie A native of Sweden he was born Nov a member of the 1 18o8 and came to Salt Lake county 47 LD8 church Include he had been engaged in where years ago Surviving His wife Mrs Anna Pearson farming his widow Lucy NEPHI — Funeral died 10 ago for Mrs Bea- Chrlstopherson Bateman Haynes v Survivors Include two years trice Pay Brady 32series sons Alfred and native who Nephl Salt Lake City a Harold J die In her home at Los Angeies both Chrlstopherson of Sandy Sunday son and a daughter ! and two daughters Miss Hilda Chrlstopherbe conducted Monday at 2 p m Francis J and Mary it vJa South fr Nepht L D S ward chapel Burial son Sandy and Mrs Albert Voss M Cotatl Salt Haynes wl Cal u in Nephi cemetery Lake City three k Funeral services will be conducted Sat- Friends may call at the home of her par brother and a sis Mr Haynes ments Mr O M Bt and Mrs ter Fred Havnes Hilt Cat Jak Havnen Pay ' In Nephl where friends mnv fo i 11111 K' 7tn South prior to services Monday Susanville Cal and Reginald Havnes Buriat will be In Sandy city ccme- as born In Nephl March Ices r!iBrd? Ely Niv and Mrs Richard H Wright Salt Lake City 1°H Pay ? daughter of G M and Delia Schofield She from JorFuneral services wilt be conducted Mongraduated L D S seminary and Juab school day at 2 p m at 2128 8 State where dan active L D S church memberhigh she filled friends may call Sunday from 4 to 9 p m aAnmission In the central states and worked and Monday from 10 a m to time of in services Burial will be in Ogden city Sincebothher Nephl and Los Angeles wards AMERICAN FORK — Funeral srrvlceg marriage to Everett s Brady for Elmer LeGrande Beck cemetery 43 who died D8 8he "ad made Wednesday a of heart ailment will be In Log Angeles m2 Pat are her husband Surviving and a fFortUKMCdSatVr(y ward chapel lnby American Leonard Mrs Mary Jane Morgan 62 1172 daughter gharon Brady i Ln AnKeles: B'Wal will be in American St Salt Lake died In a Lincoln and y'VtUhop'Y0 sbrothers cemetery directed by Anderaon local hospital Wednesdav City at 8:30 p zn PLrJiVV Mrs armed forces: two A Hons mortuary Nellie Schofield Nephi grandmothers followingwasa llncerinjin illness " the 'omily home ln — e iJflrrtnrt" J1Bi' — born " ""'"g She isam—m t lakc tJitT iiiuihu nmuruay prior to services a Hlndman Ky fferdaughter of JeWad-" son and 8uHn kins Jones She had I lived m Bruce Miss aS& Charles Francis Ifaynes r i II" : ff " ' V Hans Chrislopherson Beatrice Pay Brady - Elmer L Beck hhnU Mary Jane Morgan - Sun-nysi- - 4 I J'! I I : City husband O A Morgan Salt Lake City three sons Oval ajid Carlos Morgan both nf Salt Lake and Paul Morgan Braw- Cal th r Icy daughters Mrs Ruby Wilson Homerset and Miss !- Ky Salt Mhy Morgan Lake City There are 11 surviving grand- children Kiwanis Leader Asks Curbs On Slrikes Government y f 1 service held at the s "It is a mistake to allow any cne man to "become so powerful that he can tie up the nation's industries as has John L Lewis '"Business men will either have to get into politics (I mean take a strong interest in their government and see that good men run for office) or they will have to get out of business because tho orv ernment is branching out into all neias Continued from Page 13 LINE DISPOSAL state public service commission Said that body would decide its disposition of the case after the return of the chairman who is now in Washington D C But in answer to a question he said the state would obviously have to follow the decision of the ICC The ICC denied the claims of employes £or severance pay One irroup asked for a year's pay and another group asked for any money that might be left over after payments of debts The commission quoting an earlier decision on severance pay aaid: "Manifestly dismissal allowance to employes cannot reasonably be required in a case where the entire railroad of a carrier is permitted to be abandoned because it cannot make ends meet and the the company is retiring from the transportation business "Consequently we will impose no conditions for the protection of employes in this case" The certificate of public convenience and necessity states in part: "It is ordered that this certificate (authorizing abandonment) hall take effect and be in force from and after 40 days from its date" (which will be June 8) S J Quinney receiver for the railroad said that in case the liiie or parts of it are not disposed ct to some carrier within the 40 days it will be salvaged "A strong public opinion must be mobilized behind private enter- prise private opportunity and dividual initiative" These opinions were expressed Thursday by J N Emerson Pullman Ore retired business leader and until recently chairman of his state's planning council and its postwar employment board Mr Emerson now treasurer of Kiwanis International and slated to become its next international president addressed the Salt Lake Kiwanis club weekly meeting at Hotel Utah Unless extraordinary effort i exerted today and full production is maintained for a full year the problem of throwing off existing wartime controls over industry may become increasingly difficult he asserted He described many laws today as pernicious proposed namely "rights without responsibilities idleness without suffering and livelihood without toil" Mr Emerson who addressed the Kiwanis district convention in Salt Lake City in 1943 was introduced at the Thursdav lunchpnn meeting by Verner O Hewlett former district governor Mr Emerson will leave Fridav mom ing for Chicago to attend a Kiwa nis international executive committee meeting in- U Director Sets Accident Talk V"' v I O low-pressu- re Survivors include the parents and two ana Mr Peters Creve Coeur I1L jars Clarence Funeral services will be conducted Frt- s i in a m at i k 7tr South Burial ny wm oe in nail Lake City cemetery fuin iff s m kfc k ! t — ' parent-learhe- I' Harriet nk Ai onDuBluebell chesne county: Pearl Bell and Leone Bovd Lake City four sons Lynn M James O Orvil and Deloy Orantsville three h t e r a daug Mrs Cloe Kirk and Mrs Nada Johnson La Preal Bent Bait Mrs- Price Lake City K u neral services will be conducted in the Tooele First LDS ward chapel Monday at 1 p m Burial will take place at Charleston ?took sis-wr- Price Price Orantsville: - Lt Evangelyn O Halverson — service were T9?°?rrot held Wednesday at Torouto a 1) for Lt Evapsrelyn O Halverson A N C Bushnell General hospital Brlgham Cltv Lt Halverson lost her life In an aummohiu near Ogden on April 24 1 ?AVlNOS " i " s O - xvr--v it i 1 ssr Dn Vamler Neins Catherine Dtl Vandcr 69 147 Went worth tvt riled Thursday at 11:50 p m in a Salt Lake hospital of coronary Khf WR tmpn In r'Alumhia 1initlAM T On Jan 241 1 S77 a riaiiffhtr nf inhn u Slliabeth Tibbetls Logan She had resided in Salt Lake City for the past 40 years and waa a member of the Presbyterian church and the Trainmen's auxiliary Mrs her vander is survived husband iuCharles O I)u Vander: by a son Vernal C Du Vander Murray a daughter Mrs Cleo D Powell Mnrrnv hrnlh S D Logan Tenn five Jonesborough sisters Mrs Hazel Taylor Salt Lake City Mrs Oren McFall Grand Rapids Mrs Clara Bruns Sigourany Ia Mrs la Ben Aussmuasen Oskaloosa Ia Mrs Chester Lavery Columbus Junction la and five grandchildren Funernl aprvtra will mntintAi Saturday at 3 p m at 3fl E 7th South may call until time of services Burial will be in the Mt Olivet cemetery Oscar Otterstrom Oscar ntterwnn 638 Wilson ave died Fridav at 12:55 m in a Salt Lake hospital Eric Alfred Oleen - Saasi' Comfi-Co- Platform Rocker 1 1 Upright or Horizontal Styles beauty ad ordinarilyshaped Pot- of 1 — Aa inrluded - I 1195 1? 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Jf'l M ftv ( no 1TriVT IT f-- l 11 a m at the home of a Thursday at Mrs Oleen Amelia daughter Yoiingbers 653 Anderson ave jii -J Murray Mr Oleen who resides at 428 E Center St Mldvale SI married Marv Wattson de- Oleen now ceased in the LnKan L Li s Temple Nov bofn July J 1862 In 4 ail Mweaen a son of Krlck Anderson n and Margarita Oleen He came to Utah in 1883 as an I of the L D S faith He settled in Murray and after became asnortly mem 1 ber of Mldvale First L D 8 ward Mr Oleen was employed by the oldGernianla iinriM smelt-1 1 er for i ii Up moved to West Jordan In 1900 years wnrre ne endued in tarmln for 19 years In 1919 he moved to Mldvala His survivors Include two dauKliters Mrs Youngbey Murray and Mrs Lillian Oleen Preese Reno Nev There are mne grandchildren and eight great grandchildren Funeral services will be announced by the Goff Mortuary In Mldvale Inves-tipat- Corde Handbags Women's Hankies is accessoryenfor your spring beau- - 1 a semble Perfect 1 sfi nuro hankies Em linen broidered b vv i have aa"-Srm: m!J? wonderful Mother'3 Day gifts ' lT98 Ik rayon coroe Ii J '"-""- 7' M vr3 r 1 Gift Stationery 1 "00 Cedar tnwk '0 II Ss4 552 construction nan Sk S tw to 875 v-- guv £or ing luxurious iftrKir's Day i5 n sortment t)Ar t 111 10 and 16 nr as- Laree colorful of rayon 995 Look So Rich 50 c Pure Linen Large asaortment str ixjasf t mMmA Abra-hamso- II si Mother on Mother 3 AlVT-"1'- -' envelopes paper and 21 f ' — Sk i Weather Chart general- Albuquerque HigTi Low Prec N M 62 74 53 66 67 35 54 68 73 64 67 60 83 64 00 89 80 70 85 82 66 96 52 58 48 36 44 44 29 44 47 47 44 48 31 54 Sfl 67 70 56 46 41 59 55 46 32 49 0(1 34 40 48 69 59 68 50 39 47 36 45 31 Nov 19 1940 Mrs Brown was an active member of the L D S church and ladies' clubs sveral She ts survived by three eons Robert C Brown Clearfield Browtu 8Wrley H Coronada Cal and T Mid- Brown Jay vale: three erand- children Doris L and Claire Jean Shi- T J IfJ) n salt Eogue city and Leoula Pauline Rock Springs Wyo -ADVERTISEMENT- fti'Il Mill mm 5 M Wh 5:16 mumP3le(1 maxinuml' ' I s Rosebud Soap Yrisley's Gold 'iii I Tassel toiog" 100 Each In GUt 1 Plus Tax unering dioRiacR ncia raids? h tively American Delicately scented unous 58 : expected mlnl- - $£J°£ iSudTsPsticlC Sadest nnd adheron isw COME 1 'fine ON IN I Crinkle Crepe Nightgowns Large Size Only i USE OUR EASY PAYMENT quality These crinkle crepe nightgowns have PLAN hand-embroider- ed 11 ix ill vr trims choice of low yei- I' blue or aqu size uir Pin 00 Ms hng w vr---r- !''! 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Elbert Thomas Brown who died ' division Salt Lake City and vicinity: Mostly cloudy with scattered howers Friday Partly cloudy Saturday Slightly cooler but warmer Saturday High temperature Friday near 58Friday Low Saturday morning 30 to 35 Decreasing canyon winds Friday Utah: Mostly cloudy with scattered showers Friday becoming partly cloudy Saturday Slightly cooler Friday but warmer Saturday High temperature Friday in 50s northern portion 65 to 75 EKjuLneru portion low temperabut-slightl- J 59 ! -- below ly 30 to 40 freezing in extreme northern portion Decreasing canyon winds north portion Friday Idaho: Mostly cloudy Thursday with light snow or rain night thowers Partly cloudy Friday with scattered showers colder Berth and west portions with frost ' Wyoming: Rain or snow with 30 to 40 miles per hour winds High temperature Friday 35 to 45 Advise stockmen Nevada: Cloudy with a few Ehowers northeast rmrtirm trvfriov afternoon Local frost north por-- : tion Thursday night The weather over most of the area continued and stormy all day Thursdaycloudy with precipitation being reported over Idaho Montana Wyoming Colorado and all but the southern part of Utah Amounts of precipitation generally were light and of the order of 03 inch Weather resulted from a system in the upper air centered over southern Idaho and northern Utah and from the cold surge of air on the urface coming: down from Canada Infant Nelson son of Merlin and Gladys Horsfall INTERMOUNTAIN WEATHER tures Saturday morning f 1 - Aliva M N Ea'dH I PROVO — Mrs Aliva May Nuttal! Ladi wife of Ladd Grandview dle3 at the familyFrank residence Thursday after k lingeringwasillness She born Aug 31 1S86 In Topeka Kan a of Aaron and Ann Nut- came to Utah with her parent tall She daughter when a young- - ctrl and they tett:d Martha MacFfee la Salt Lake City where she received tier tdi cation TOOELE — Mrs Martha Jane MacFfee was first married to Billle WilliamPrice: age 57 wife of James William sonShe in 1906 in Bait Lake wer Price died at a Tooelo hospital Thursday divorced In 1911 and on JanCity27 Tttey 113 The Mr married In Ladd Salt Lake City fsiiK moved to Helper tn 1940 and then came to Provo In 194 2 She was an active worker Borti at Charlesr In the ton July 7 ISSH organizations of th South high school in Salt Lake City th she married Mr Uncoln high at Ogden and In the State HuPrice Oct 30 loort mane society In the Salt Lake she was a member of th St Paul's Episcopal church of Sail Laa L D a temple She is survived bv the folCity r Surviving besides her husband are thre lowing: Two brothsons Melvln Williamson ers James MacFfee James R Ladd of Provo aud Horace and W LaddL Bur-baWoods Cross Utah' Cat also two sisters Mrs L N John MacFfee ChaiReese Salt Lake City and lira Anma ns Ida three sisMcKown Wichita Kan ters 'Agnes Anders- ?2m May M other s Day rrr j MartKa J Brown director ex tension division Universitv nf MIDVALK Mrs Mnrtha 1 Ttrnwn fit Utah will address the Utah Acci- - 4at5 H Main mSt InMldvale died Thursday a Suit Lake p ocne ami Health club Monday in alter3:22 — a lingering ill- - p — — — hospital Temple Sauare hotel Dr Horsfall nc She was horn Jan t also will award diplomas to 18 4 1884 at Logan daughter of Rssjocai ciuo members for completing She me accident and health COUrseJlrst wasJonnaon married to friven last winter at the Lafavptto died In 1920 after school by the university extension which he was married to D mpntns Mr Sterling was born April 6 1874 In Spanish Fork a Bon of Hvrnm nnrf May Archibald Ster- - f Hill and riilvH Kia e d u c a tlon there —)( schooling he went to work with his father on a ranch In Spanish Fork canyon For many years Mr Sterling engaged In the stock raising and also the quarry businesses On April 23 1895 he married Elizabeth James of Spanish Fork and they marie their home in that city In 1901 Mr Ster Mr Sterling ling opened a meat In Spanish Fork baB" and In ?noing moved with hla family to Provo became manager of the meat ht ?'Tre cutting shop of the Provo Meat and Pack- a J°b wtth Reddens marS°ket in 1029 working there until 1933 worklnK a butcher for the Pini u'B?n store Wlggly Mr sterling became manager of the meat department of the Cash market in 1935 and workedMaeser there until of this year January He was the father of li children three ot whom survive Mark R Sterling of Pittsburg Cal Mrs Fred (Dale! Hafen Provo and Mrs Ted (Helen) Antrum of Riverside Cal as well as a Kenneth S Anthon whom Mr grandson and Mrs reared Sterling three grandchildren and one six brothers and Hyrum StcrllnB Mrs John McKeil Holley Cornaby and Mrs R L JPX of Spanish Fork Cyrus Sterling of Payson and John W Slerllng Monterey Cal Hmeral services will be coiutucletl Mon- - BVERY DEPARTMENT m icibuii aiprt Thursday m in a saltrast Lake hospital five "cwih:oafter hours birth i C 72 VeSterling' teran Provo meatman and butcher died the at Thursday Utah Vallev after hospital an illness of four A t ' Funeral Nellie Flrst-sev-ent- ' Infant Nelson Would Stir Public Opinion day at 1:30 p m fn the Provo h L D 8 ward churrh under tion of Wesley P Lloyd bishopthe ofdirecSeventh ward Interment will be in the the Spanish Fork city cemetery Friends may call at the Berg mortuary Sunday from 6 to 8 p m and at the family home 233 S 5th East St Monday prior to services Sterling iff will be Mrs Marian family residence at 2 p m on Friday Friends may call from ? P- m" until 'me of service Burial iu iw in me Aiurray city cemetery Totalitarian tendencies must he curbed in America J N Emerson right Kiwanis International treasurer asserted Verner O Hewlett left Introduced him to members of S Thursday L Kiwanis club PROVO-Rober- A - inerEnjoy better quality now-- pay chandise right use it- for it while you $10 of Any purchase made on more may be Sears Easy Terms and down small amount convenient balance in payments JUW" thlv - - r' Sor Heurt: J 10 a m to 4 p m EvryWkdoy Ma'n ° Broa4way PKoii ' !': :' ' j |