Show - 'v 'Them Days Is Gone Forever Pal' LDS Readies - - ( ! ) ( i i 4 1 - 4 4- ""' i1 4 ' - 4c- A I s k" - --- t ': li)- i - ( ' 1 1 1 0f't e sJ ‘ 3v 1 !I y: i : ' " 71e i:17-4r4t- f '' L t eli0 t' 494 e"71::' ' ' i ff - : 144-i4- " !!:' i ttf '?-- 4 iik 4rrigTtcp ? 'Id 4'''''- ' A : l Miss :: '''' ! p:4 3 ' :A 3 Y - - 4 '''''4f P ''''' Z !6 l' '' t- ' Y' ' :N4 ' ' ' '' f :: 4: f : ' 1 1 P ' ' ' ''''-- t ' r:" " ''4 ":"7'----r-- 7- '3 1118' i1 4 1 A ) 41" "' i fro: 45 t 5114 -- 0-- - - 1 A ' c - -- -- 4cA it f ‘ r '"' ' ::' 1: i r li 4 g : ' Featured in the big Salt Lake Tribune and Telegram children's show to be held in Liberty park Tuesday at 6:30 p in will be Ilatsushimo (First Frost) the famous white Arabian stallion from the Japanese imperial stables The horse arrived in Salt on one of the last Lake Thursday trains before the railroad strike and was met at the depot by many curious spectators Striking trainmen reported they were glad they got their noted passenger to the city before the train halted: Other attractions of Tuesday's free children's program will be a spectacular parachute jump into Liberty park lake by a former paratrooper and varied circus animal acts including free camel rides for the spectators The show is be:ng presented by who has thrilled U Dick thousands in Australia and Japan with his army shows Lt Ryan will present his spectacular air circus and thrill show at the state fairgrounds Thursday afternoon and evening under the auspices of the American Legion "First Frost" and "King" a trick horse and "Keno" a dog thrilled wounded veterans at a show at the Veterans' hospital Saturday afternoon The veterans' show was arranged by The Tribune and Telegram and the American Legion Lt Ryan's thrill circus at Liberty park also will include a spectacular fire ring horse jump by Monte Darrie:I sister of the noted film actress Linda Darnell "Pinky" the clown and his three little pigs: "King"4 and "Keno" and other thrill acts The city parks department and police officials are arranging plans for handling the large crowd expected Tuesday at the park The arena areabejust west of the band stand will roped off the police department by ? :'r'j - Dal-Illati- on MANUFACTURER DESIRES SALES REPRESENTATIVES astern manufaeturer of popular-price11110 desires the services of ems or 'tales repremanufacturer's sentative to take mer distribution in r lin sells to the drug stationery horde are photographic and ariety trade Replies are deilred only from Mann-- I arturer's agents or guars representatives olio are prepared to give our d volume tali-Ou- tine complete coverage SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES IN S L Adventist Seventh Day 1830 8th East— pastor baturdaY 9:30 and 8 m Adventist Liberty Park Seventh Day 820 S 3rd East—INI iliam GGreen elder Saturday 9 and 11 a m African Methodist Trinity 243 F 6th W Ford South—ftev 9:45 11 m a in and 8 pJerry 228 W Asembly of God Pentecostal 3rd North—G M Heath 10 a ra 11 a in 6:30 p m- - and 8 p na- East—FteV Mortimer Chester 8:00 9:45 and 11 a m Episcopal St Peter's 657 N 2nd Vt'est —A Leonard Wood holy communion First Sunuay 9:30 a m other Sundays 730 p in church school 10:30 a rn ESE Mark's hospital chapel Episcopal 7th West and 7th North — A Leonard Wood First Sunday communion 6:30 am m Tuesdays at 6:30 Episcopal AU Souls Garfield—A Leonard Woon 11:00 a tn Communion first Sunday East-10- :00 Evanselical Free 740-7t- h an 1100 a n and 7:45 p m 2nd Immanuel Muth (First) PlaptInt and 4th East—A W Lyons 9:45 11 a m 6:30 and 7:30 p m Full GoapeI assembly 517-2nFait --1400 Indiana ave— Rethel Specia I recivai services at 1100 a rn and A Dawson F Baptist 10 a tn and 7:30 p m 7 :30 p m --6 Baptist Calvary 7th East and 3rd South —W A Lucas 9:45 11 a m and 8 p rri floc4pel chapel 244 W 5th South-9- 30 Grande 1040 W 2nd South Fisptiiit Rio J Saunders Kearns A A F an —Chaplain overseas replacement depot 10 a In and 7:30 p m S State— 2400 Avenue Raptivt Taylor Orthodox Holy Trinity 279 S It Emerson Snethen 10 and 11:15 a in 2ndHellenic West--A Kalogeropoulos 10:30 E 62 4800 South—It am Baptist Murray Emerson Enethera 10 a m and 7:30 p In A Dawson Mamma a m anti 6:30 Magna—F 10 Baptist p m Lutheran St John'a Evangeiteat 1030 East—Rev It E Schulz 1100 am— BapeNt PIIeim S6S W 3rd South— 5thLutheran Zion 375 E 2nd South M school 9:45 Boyd Sunday pastor am a rn morning worship 11 a tn evening Thwoar V Verse II 9:45aveand 11:00 and E st— Lutheran Tabor lst 8 services p in Rev James C Peterson 10:00 and 11:00 J IC Nixon 11 ID d Rev am Catholic Cathedral of the Madeleine 331 E South Temple—Low masses at 6:30 8:30 10 a m low mass: 11:15 a m: pontification high mass sermon by the Most Rev Duane G Hunt Catholic Our Divine Saviour 2nd East and 9th South—Rt Rev Msgr M F Sheehan 8 a m low mass 10 a m Sunschool a mass 10 tn high day h Catholic Our Lady of Lourdes East—Rev A Patrick 6:30 8:30 9:30 10:30 and Maguire 11:30 a m MaSSea High mass at 8 a in Catholic St Patrick 1030 W 4th South—Rev Edward F Dowling 8:30 and 10:30 a m masses Catholic St Ann's 430 E 21st South— Rev J G De Jail-7:30 and 9:30 a m masses Catholic Our Lady of Guadalupe 524 VV 4th South—Rev James E Collins Masses at 8:30 10 and 11:15 a In SLIEtday Catholic St Vincent de Paul Murray— Rev William Kennedy 8:30 and 1000 a m masses Catholic Our Lady of Lourdes Magna— Rev Alfred W Harding 630 and 10:30 a m masses Catholic St Theresa's Chureh of the Little Flower Midvale—Rev Francis J Sloan 8:00 and 10 a m masses Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception Provo—Father Henry 8tendebach 0 E M 9:00 and 10:30 a m masses Catholic St Olaf's Bountiful—Rev John Mitchell C S P 11:00 a tn mass Layton—Rev John Mitchell C C P 9:30 a m mass atholic St Vineent de Pant Murray— Rev William F Kennedy Masse 8:30 a m and 10:30 a tn Christian Central 370 3rd East—J L Willunaon 9:45 10:50 a tn and 7:00 and 8:00 p m Sclerosis First 352 E 3rd South ( hristian —9:30 and 11:00 a m and 8 p ( hristian Scienee Second 566 E South Temple—V:30 and 11 a m Church of God 9th East and Logan Frazee ave—Ray A Forbes: May 10:00 and 1100 a m and 7:30 P tn Church of God 803 W 1st South— 10:00 a rn and 8 p Charles Monroe hureh of Christ headquarters Inde204012 llth East—Paul C pendence Mo 2:30 and 3:30 p tn ILIgendorft hurch of Christ 662 E 13th South— Leonard C Wagoner 10 and 11 a m and 6:30 and 7:30 p m Church of the Nararene 6th East and 5th South—Rev Erwin G Benson speaks m Sunday at 11 a in and 811 Consresational First 1st South and 4th East—George J Weber 9:45 and 1100 a in and 6:30 p tn Phillips 7th East and Congregational and 11:00 a tn 5th South-10- :00 Congregational Plymouth 226 W 3rd North-9:- 30 a m Lutheran C Mist 171 E 48th South— Rev N F Roselike 1 1 am Methodist First 2nd South and 2nd East—Rev Charism RItowe pastor East— Methodist Centenaryi 1740-5t11 Atwood Bird 1000 and 1100 am Methodist Liberty Perk Sth east and 9th South—Ed ward H Hoffman pastor 10:00 and 11:00 am and 7:30 pm Methodist Grace atii West a n d 4th Smith—Albert Dennla pastor 1000 and 1100 am —p— First South Temple and G Presbytsrian school 9:45 morning st—Sunday worailo 11 ant Rev W Malcolm Gwaltnev 10 and 11 am PretthYterian 1Vestmineter let West and school 10:00 am 5th South—sunday am h 1100 1703-11tmornng worship 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The breath cause of these devitalizing symptoms may be recurring attacks of Bronchial Asthma In cases the very first close of Mendaeo asuch physician's prescription usually goes right to work thru the blood helping relax that Clogged up stuffy feeling In the bronchial tubes loosen and remove thick then helps Nature strangling phlegm This helps you get good fresh into your lungs and promotes restful sleepair which natural aid to greater energy ?ilendaostIs isa not a smoke in$ection or spray but is In tasteless tablets which you take exactly according to simple directions meals Mender() must satisfy in every atway or money back is guaranteed Don't cough your and choke don't lose sleep another benight cause of recurring attacks of Bronchial Asthma Without trying Meadacio Ask your druggist for biendao) today LAKE CITY 7:-) h orning coughs Often Due to Irronchial available laune3 Music eo Roller Skates Ball-Beari- 1 - Esyl finest available Now 367 470 Price Furniture Doll Price - 15 t Makin Minci Building and Furniture 11 East—LeNinth 1 D S ward 416-5t- h Grand P Backman speaker 6:30 Pi in East North Second LDS ward 704-5t- h —Wilford C Wood speaker 7 in Park Avenue I D S ward 1504 E Stratford ave—Marvin O Ashton speaker 530 p m Richards I D S ward S55 Garfield ave ADVERTISEMENT-- --- t 470 Album "N" Morning and Evening Worship on the Cathedral Chimes including Holy Holy Holy Now the bay la Over Doxology Softly Now the Light of Day and many others leader - t Price Godard Massenet ( East- h WOMEN'S t Schubert Bizet Traditional Rubinstein Lawn Juvenile -- Album "H" LOS' e" Children "Hymns Sp selected hymns that appeal to girls and boys: Jesus Loves Me When He Cometh Jesus Loves Even Me Stand Up for Jesus Can a Little Child Like Me This Is a Happy Land Handel Braza "Largo" Angel's Serenade Agnus Del Londonderry Air Reve Angelique Adagio Pathetique Elegie Ave Maria Joyland Toys featuring self-address- fa- miliar to all: h AND DUMBEL1S tt Alubum "F" Melodies That Live F Organ renditions of classics Possibility of organizing a na Now i i OF RELIGIOUS RECORDS FOR THE HOME AND CHURCH ALBUMS Aviation Reserve states mission Unitarian First churrit 11:00 am Unity Prayrt Group Public Ithra ry— rene Oldham 200 pm Wednesday 569-13t- EEL LIFTS ta Miss NVegener farewell in Arbor L D S ward chapel 1740 S State A graduate Miss of South high school Kmetzsch formerly attended the University of Utah Miss Rose Marie K Wegener of Mrs Frieda K Wegedaughter ner 1402-9t- h West will be honored Wednesday June 5 at 8:15 p m at a farewell testimonial in Cannon LDS ward chapel 1385 S 8th West Miss Wegener plans to enter the mission home June 10 and to leave San Francisco for the New Zealand headquarters at Aukland on June 21 A graduate of South high school she has been employed at the state capitol in the business regulations office for the past three years Mrs Willie K Tanner 414 E 4th South will be honored Sunday at 6:30 p m in Eighth L D S ward chapel 272 E 5th South prior to her departure for a New England Salvation Army 137 E let South — 10:00 corps officer Maj Edward Hill and 11:0) am And 6:30 and 8:00 pm SPECIAL We At Home ':4:43 Vf44 4 i h ADJUST 7757clo-st- a - A —R-- -- v -' ::: r f A :44 f- prsents With colleges all over the country invaded by thousands of exG Ls fewer than 'half of whom it is estimated have enough credit under the G I bill of rights to complete their courses the need is seen by many for extension of education rights for vets Considerable agitation may be expected as time goes on and several prominent quarters believe extensions will be granted --- individually if not en masse Sixth-Sevent- h 224 South Main BARBELLS ''''''3ed:'4 ''' ay Bibletone Extend Benefits? N Fast Reorganized LI) M church 336-4tR Sorden —D 10:00 and 1100 am and 8:00 pm Riverside L D S ward 10th West and 3rd North—John B Meredith speaker 5 p m East— Roxecrest 8 ward 2800-23r- d Teachers' quorum directs program at m 1 S ward 4th North and 15th 5 p Center L D S ward 120 W 5tb West—Orin Stutznegger and Jesse Orson South—Memorial day program Howard H 6:30 p 4m Carter Jr speakers 6:30 p Central Park L D S ward 306 E 27th Eardley speaker Sixteenth L D S ward 135 N 5th West Robertson J South — W speaker —Franklin Davis speaker 6:30 p m 6:30 p m Smit'i L D S ward 2730 Highland dr— East— Douglas L D S ward John William Howick speaker 6:30 pm Donald Cameron speaker 5 p m South Second 1 D S ward-- 7th South East Ensign 7 D S ward 8th ave: and D st—Quarterly conference in Assembly and 5th East—Alfred Laaman speaker 5 tn p and a 6:30 in hall 10:30 p South Twentieth L St ward 107 CI et East 27th L D S ward 185 P 8 stake conference 5 p Ensign I D m Assembly Primary conference 1750-15tand 6 p East— hall 10 a Edgehill L D S ward East— Springville L I) S ward 3353-5tRes Campbell in charge of program at Elmo Slack 7 p m speaker D ard and Fast 15th Stratford Eighth LID S ward 272 E 5th South— Stratford ave — E Woodbury Farewell testimonial for Willie K Tanner speaker 7 p tn George 6:30 p m I I) el ward 1950-12tEast sugarhouse 1mermin I D tit ward 1053 Emerson —F Y Fox speaker 6:30 p tn p m 420-8tI I) 630 ave—willis H L Muse speaker East—MisTentt ard D S ward 10th East and sionary night 6:30 p Emigration 7th South — Verna Goddard speaker Third 1 I) ward 119 F 7tit South— 6::M p m Froerem by missionaries at 6:30 p in 1st I D S ward 901 W Fifteenth 630 E I st I) is ward Thirteenth Christensen South — Elmer Dent and speaker South—Harold thy Nixon 6:30 p m apen krrs 8 p M Fourth L S ward 7th South and West Thirtieth L tr) s ward 1066 Jefferson high priests quottum aye —Elwood Bunker and Wilford ChrisTemple—Cottonwood tensen speakers 6:30 p m In charge of -program at 6:30 p m MI Thirty-seconS ward 151 S 351 Navajo Fourteenth- 1 tn et —Musical program 5ward 6:30 p jut p in speaker South—Nephl Jensen Thirty-thirE S ward East Garden Park 1 It S ward 1150 Yale C 7 ave — Winslow Farr Smith Snow p in speaker —1eltoi speaker Thirty-fourtL D S ward 131 N 8th 6:30 p Tn Haw thorno L D S ward SOS Roosevelt West—Program 6:30 p M II ward 740 W 1rd ave—Elders' quorum in charge of proTwentseighth 11) W North —Richard Jeffs and LaVerne gram at 6:30 p 2535 Richardson 8:30 p Park L D It ward speaker& Highland Twenty-inntL It S ward 3rd North and farewell for DonDouglas st—Missionary 10th West—special program 6:30 p m ald Sandberg 7 p m L 1 r ward 1455 Emerson at Wasatch ward 2535 Douglas m L imperial Valentine ave 5:30 p program speaker 5:30 p —Hyrum D Waterloo L D S ward 1621-5tEast— East—Wells S ward 1860-3rItrins 1 A Smoot speaker 5:30 p ht stake presidency conducting meeting at Frank 1090-5tS Wells L11 ward East—Stake 6:30 p tn protram 6:30 p m Jefferson I D S ward 1510 Richards it missionaries direct University L D S ward 160 University Darrell Welling speaker 6:30 p m — st-- 194 6 spring concert 6:30 p D S Denver 1104 L ward at Liberty S ward Val 1815 Herbert t McConkte speaker 6:30 p m 231 E Bruce tn Lorraine LDS ward 3133-0t- h Episcopal 144 Stark's Cathedral East— ave—Mendelssohn male chorus 7 W Moulton Rev: Arthur South—Rt Helen Musser Calvin Pratt and Veriyn lg he Very Rev R Dunham Taylor m bishop 5 Mecalf p speakers dean S:00 9:15 and 11:00 a m Marlborough L D S ward SOS Roosevelt Episcopal A Paul's church 261 9th ave—Stewart Manookin and Joseph Morten speakers 5 p tn Miller L D S ward 45 E 33rd South— Seventies quorum in charge of program at 6:30 p m Limited Time Only Monument Park 1 D SI ward 1815 Herbert ave—Bruce R McConkie speaker r5 p m Jo ward 15th East Mountain View L c:f and Blaine ave Joseph B Wirthlin speakm er 5:15 p ) (0 Mountair I D S ward 1433 Emerson ave—Musical program 7 p rn 168 W 4th Nineteenth I D s ward North—A aronic priesthood 6:30 p m 1 t MEALINVAYSI I 1HE WORLD'S FINEST ABM REVOLVING - P- I I::: SUNDAY LDS WARD RITES 607 Downington BIvpder L D S ward Anastasiott ave—Andre K speaker 6:30 p tn Bonneville I fl S ward 1431 Gilmer dr—Fred Fowler and Dean W Bench speakers 7 pL DmS ward 1515-2n- d East— Browning South high school seminary graduation 7:15 p m 1521-11tEast— Bryan L S ward p m Program 6:30 W 3rd 20 I D ward Hill Capitol North—Willis Robinson and Harry Bluhm m 6:30 p speakers : - 13 REPLY BOX - ' r'''N 1 i15: '''''''66 :11'i -- 670-11t- a :cv--' 1 '11(4ndie -k1 PY 1 — "4-- ' - 7 2 lc 1 7sk 0- 0- '' kr S ERNI CE I-- My 60-d- - Q I would like to get a tabulation showing the monthly premiums which a veteran will have to pay on the three kinds of government life insurance — and ordinary life life—into which he can convert his national service life insurance P A J A Write to the Salt Lake Tribune's "At Your Service" bureau 1419 Irving mt N W Vashington 10 D C and ask for a copy of bulletin No "Insurance Conversion" which contains complete tables of these premium payments Enclose a stamped envelope for reply husband reenlisted in the army for 18 months while in Ile received a furlough to the states will my husband have to serve 18 months besides his furlough time? flow Q 169-4t- -- I e4 T' - ''''''-- - ' s 1 AT YOUR Reenlistment Duty "Unknown Soldier Speaks" will be discussed by Rev Joseph Baird Gleason acting pastor Immanuel h East at Baptist church special memorial services for service men who gave their lives in World War II at the church Sun day at 11 a m The public and veterans' organizations a r e invited to attend ) A - 40- tF - ' s 'Tribune Show To Feature Mikado Horse 4 3 F A - "' $ s ' 11 i ' Memorial Services Miss Noall - I foj 1 ' s -4 ---- :1 : 4 1 fe - ': "t 'W'-': Miss Has lam : ''' IL 4 not count toward serving the 18 months The time he spends overseas oti reenlistment is up to his command but he will be returned to the states in time for discharge as scheduled twice-parente- ' ': li :::: 110 G l'0-:-- 60-da- y5 length of service and adjusted d service rat in g soldiers will probably be discharged by reason of dependency by late summer believe separation center officers However only a war department ruling can clarify the matter once and for all ---- Salt Lake A Ile must serve 18 months A To all wives of service men who have two children and want to know when "daddy" will come marching home: Regardless of ? J0 from the time his expired hi other words his furlough does Discharge for Fathers - - 3 ' e 10 - z k - ''- 7''C 4 -- -- ' 'Ttr-- '' 7 L 41 :'- 1 ":1'' '' ‘ 4- he have to Berle Ill Mrs - 3 Sunday May overseas? m :! Zeibunt lakc 26 1946 B much time val reserve aviation unit in Salt Lake City will be discussed at a meeting of former navy flying officers and men Friday at 8 p m In the Tribune-Telegraauditorium Capt Joseph P Thew professor of naval science and tactics at t h e University of Utah announced Wednesday Two naval aviation officers of the Twelfth naval district Cmdr A D Morgan and Lt (J g) L T Ward will be principal speakers f 4 : 4t C :t7 1 3 ' 1! 4 ! ' - By HEBER HART -- s7 A '' ' rk 7 -- - ) ill '4 4 ' 1: M‘41 I - -- :iii - 4-- ! 4 'I E p - '' 1 i4"4''''''''''' ' ' 1 c A6i 46 i- ? : ' :'' t "Veterans are awful wolves" fly" according to an unidentified young lady in New York City who wrote a resume of her own "campaigns" for May issue of Vet monthly if magazine Al: Because the American Lothario 1' ' tI in G I clothing made to much of 6 r fraternization abroad and succeeded so mightily in his conquests of Mrs Tanner hungry a n d manless women in ' ' other countries the majority of veterans have warped concepts of ' own attractiveness and their '' to the araccording privileges ' I ticle ' "American womanhood has been ' 4 t on a pedestal of respect placed ' and she must not step off it to - ' 4'4' ' ' i satisfy wolfish proclivities of the ' '''?t v"‘ i ex-I The veteran has adjusted Or f himself in every sense except in t6:: !44 4 t t lowering his own estimate of his ' love quotient and he stubbornly 4 clings to this with many a backward look to Gretchen and Marie" the author declares I- 'il '--- - 4 " Tglt ' 5:6:: '''''' 6'e 4' 4' '' 4 : Zile Salt VETERANS AFFAIRS '''Ich i i-- k i4":1 Tonks : :'?'-4' e F' "P kr : c 4 - r7S testimotlals Sunday and during the coming week 4) t1 1 Miss Joan Marie Tonks 2687- 4:os ' 0 i 17th East will be honored Sunday 7 i 1 ' ': f it !!7i fl at 5:30 p m in Park Avenue LDS ' ' 4 k i 1 4 i ward chapel 1504 E Stratford ' 40043 ave ' prior to her departure for a ' i :''' '41V: ' ' ' is tirt' ' I H ' ' - ' ''' 4 '''''7' mission Mexican P ' í' ''''''''1r:r"-t t ''' Prior to leaving for a northern 1 t California mission Miss Evelyn 1 ' 4' ' 1 ' i' 4 g"'' i ' ' ' ' '" :r tO:' '1 ' ' Mae Haslam daughter of Mr and Mrs John H Haslam 4212 High'ril I: I ' r dr will be honored Tuesday land I i ‘t '1Af' f I r''1A 1 8:15 p m in Winder L D S ward at ' 12c i : 'i i i iA ! 7 ' 4 ' ' ' 4t ltk ' te chapel 4120 Highland dr ' ' t ‘ ' :' 1 t' ' 'k 1: 14 ') Navy Veteranlk ' ' ' 4 t :? ' I ' r'' t ' ' ": l e t Recently released from three oi:!' yr i ' 4i-?:'4 t service with the naval air years' ‘4 e' '' x'v :27 )i corps William Duane Wardle son t ! :' !: 4":" ' "?i of Mr and Mrs N V Wardle 359 1 ' '' 'k! ' Wilson ave will be honored MonI 1 :1'400ringtovhor4: I 1 4 4' 59 p m in Ivins LD S ward day at 81860-3ri d it East prior to his ) chapel if' ' a Zealand misNew for ft ' ' departure 't ''" 1 't :N' A graduate of South high sion ' ' school Mr Wardle served in the '' k‘ ' ''':l:' :!::- i11j Pacific nine months and held the :117 t i 'rank of ensign ''''n 64 Miss Phyllis Noah daughter of :17: 744 Irvin S Noall 421 Wall st will 1 :4( 4 " ! :''' f 1 A be honored Monday at 8 p m in a 11 t' le '" farewell testimonial at Capitol 1 f'"' 1' 1r "34':4 ti Hill L D S ward chapel 3rd North ) t:'' 1 4 I and Columbus st before leaving nrit-'''70:i': ''''' 14 June 19 for a New England states t: mission A graduate of Vest high 1 school Miss Noah l is a former Uni2:'' ' 4i i 1 versity of Utah student '''‘1 f0(1 Attended U 1t4°''' tb4 iP8Nrstum41 Ail" 4 f) Before leaving June 19 for a 1 ' states mission Miss north central 1 '':: i i E Kmetzsch daughter of Phyllis -Mr and Mrs Leo W Kmetzsch Dick Ryan and his white horse from the stables of one of rail strike They 17 Coatsville ave will be honored jump ahead Thursday just the Japanese imperial family got to Salt Lake City appeared at Salt Lake Veterans' hospital Saturday Wednesday at 8 p m in a mission Z4 --) 4'!17'N461 '''' I Seven Salt Lake residents one a returned taval flier will be honored at L D S farewell missionary 4 7'' 74 ' ' ! ' 4 t 4 ''':-- 4 Farewell Honors for 7 - 41"—: rof : :'!!-j ' o |