Show v-- X? f p Sunday Morning- - 6B Aids Arrest Of Suspects After Cafe Fracas Watchfulness on th prt of a tand employ resulted early Saturday in tha arrest of two younj men allegedly attempting to enter the plac and information which wa expected to bring about the capture of a third auspect Keith Caldwell 19 of 169 East Thirty-thir- d South atreet waa being held in the county jail and a s - i mw - f t K rti ar i - J r ‘ IT am 7 rt- - t 1 it ir i h A 5 jV £7 fe c as A sesfeMesi- Vilate Lindsay in cowgirl outfit invites Governor Henry 11 Blood to th? Wasatch county fair rodeo and Blackhawk Bevy of Wasatch Beauties Bids Salt Lake to Rodeo Queenly Cowgirls I'ut Pressure on Governor Delegation Travels in Ilus Caravan Officers Seated By Sorority PS-- (arcus n were elected at a Th officers business meeting Saturday morning Approximately 100 persons attended th banquet which was followed by a dancing party A number of the visiting delegates plan to visit western national parks before returning to their homes S ward will conLiberty duct a street circus on Denver street from Harvard to Herbert avenues Saturday beginning at 7 p m C B Smurthwalte general L D chairman announced Friday Events will include a children’ parade community singing stage acts dancing refreshments and circus acts Stake Outing Expects Thousands of Members Bock Springs Mayor Several thousand nrmbers and Sets Primary Vote The delegation came to Salt Lake City in buses arriving at the capi-tat 6 p m and Invited Governor Blood to “come to Heber August 7 ” Queens will ba elected on August 7 Candidates In Salt Lake City Saturday were lone Fraughton Nila Hiatt Kathryn Baird Catherine Read Vilate Lindsay of Heber Fern Wright of Charleston and Other Joyce Coiman candidates are RoJean Cushing and Glenna Clyde Heber Lois Luke Midway Veda Sweat Center and Ruby Wall WaMsburg The two-da- y rodeo fair and an campment will be witnessed from the new grandstand which will be completed before August 1 said Mr Anderson ol 1910 Welfare former members of Salt Lake D S stake will attend the anROCK SPRINGS Wyo — A nual outing of the stake to be held proclamation issued by Mayor W Tuesday beginning at 6 p m at A Muir has set the city primary Lagoon Lincoln F Hanks stake election in Rock Springs for August M I A superintendent announced 22 The general city election will be held in November Muir's term Saturday A town square frolic consisting expires this year of a variety of games to be led by Nominations for mayor and for G Leon Christensen and Mas one counulman from each of the Tcarl L Bridge will begin at fi citvs three wards will be made The trims of John p m and will be followed by a at the primary picnic supper and a piogram to in- Tailor fiom the I irst ward and clude outdoor diamatus Robert Rph of the Second ward Prizes will be swarded the three both Republicans and of T J wards having th largest attend- O Farrell Democrat of the Third ward expire this year ance park ChiLxifcO Rotary Vims Scat Officers at Luncheon Youth to Serve LDS in Britain th meeting to arrange Accidental Shot Hurts Marksman-Teache- r Shot In the left hand when the revolver he was examining was accidentally fired Thomas Wall 39 of 24 Fourth East street was treated Saturday night at the Salt Lake police emergency hospital Mr Wall told officers h had taken the gun from Us hiding place intending to teach his wife how to use it As he was showing her the weapon he said it went off Th bullet entered th palm of his hand and emerged from th side frartunng th little finger Now Playing At Salt Lake Theaters CENTRE—’ “Second Fiddle" with Tyrone Power Sonja Henie Kudy Vallee Edna May Oliver Mary Healy Lyle Talbot and Alan CAPITOL— "Union Barbara Stanwyck Mel-vy- Fontaine Elizabeth J B llamhly vnth tMj 240 Eighth Fas! atreet— Ltckev Saturday arhvl pastor 9 lOi n worship 11 a m wdnMlav Friday Y P meeting 7 30 p m pravr V 7 JO m C F k p services fur Mrs Dudbitft Jane Bunvan hamuiv 8 wiU jw of Cyrus Allan Hambiv wno died wt will b con Jblh Jhiksou avenue uncled Monday at 1 iriaay p m at the home oi a (tatgmer Mrs Lsiella Seaton at iwimy seventh street Th Rev Walter L French of Ugdeu First Methodist church will officiate Friend may tall at the home of Mr Beaton Sunday aiternoon and evening and pnot to service Monday liberty Park F'rmB tiou'h and rmrd Fast airwta— VViHu n G Orem pastor bt hool JUMtrday 9 to a m worship 11 f 30 a m prayer raeatluft Wednesday nu 7pm Him Fng-lis- FVANSTON Wo — Graveside aervitei were conducted Friday tor George ii t who in a died IlinrBda Hatley local hospital of a heart ailment The Kev James W Hums of the Uhkju (hurch waa m thare of ttie sen e Born In Illinois h is an vived Mra Marv Bailev of 4 bv his widow inipimetu was iu the Fvanaion ccme under direction oi the Biyan uior-tuaiterv Serond South and Fourth Fast streets— A W Lyons pastor School 9 AS a m wrorehtp T p m avant nj worth ip S o clock praytr meelitu Wednesday 7 43 p nu Bethel 9VJ Last Nlalh boutb atreat— H Lyoo Bavnea pator banoay ache 4 10 m aentcca It a m and H p m Hr and Mri Robert Muir missionaries in Afrba speaker vonuf people T p m illustrated talk by tha praytr meet msVVoertier ot Borneo Friday lev Gustave p n Indiana avauut— O k Hnrllati 140UHrhoik 10 a m ymn Bsmsey 7 pastor p m aaivkaa k p m prayer people meet Thursday (atvarv ihtrd South and Seventh bast ftreeta— Rev C C pastor School servtca 11 30 a m 11) 1040 West Second South Bit Grande H Ramsey pastor thhool 10 a m evening a ervlra a worship 7 tomjo'clock Wednesday prayer meeting 7 JO o m- Booth and Taytor Aventia B Twentw-fourtPtate streets—C fUrnasy pastor brhool 30 a m a m Thursday worship m- J young braver meetlr c 7 30 p people 7 M p in Friday i Houth Fast Murrey kj atreet — James P Fsyoa past r Rervt rt oo g h to hoot 10 a at and t Bibis cissa servo es 7 AO p m m m 7 JO p Wednesday Msg s Ftghtv ninth Wr( end iwrnfv noth kiulh Strreis— & 10H a P r isrijf m hrhonl Snd worship 19 worship and song service 7 10 p m llano FTFU I 8pm la li Catholic t thrdrl of (ha Madeleine limit h Tempt atreet— The M i 4k Duel L D ptahop the Rev 111 Rv Fsat Duane Msgr 1 at PRICk Margaret Matilda Folr e 87 died at Iiei son s home m bouth Fme aishe was a member of the Methodist si9nt f Prite chinh Aid h ui beeu h the '"f district fur 21 vcats Mr Henrv W Peirrf f the lat Ilum Psirce was but n Mav 10 1852 10 Batuutl Bureau Bhim and Fxfv’ilPM Mrs bhe is survived bv a dHUKnfer ts Fdnh P S hra( k of California three MdrM Cnh of Pei Roland P Pftn of Prue and t Cheater Pm Kraudi-hildreAnd three g reat grand hil vr Funeral rnes will h Methodist (hurth at Putf H Fvsn at 2 P m MmkIav r y cemetery Burin! will b in Pn directed by Wallace mortuarv ni 10 s hoot m a 9 a m weekday masses tug a two month illness Mr Cunumghrtm was horn hi 1864 At Amencau Fork a son of George ant Mary GuntiinghAin Wriglev early Utah 1 and ertmators A lifelonir re”idnt American Fork Mr Cunningham had He in sheep raiamg and larmii g wa member of the L P 8 church M h wife Mary Jensen of American Fork whom he married 53 years ago died m Mav ldid are severt sons and daughSurviving ters Louji Ross and John Cunnincium and Mrs Ruhv ('‘artson of American Fork Lari Cunningham of Provo Mr Ailee t Mrs Lillie Cord tr of McGill Nev Ltt of Provo six sisters Mrs Marv Weoh Mrs Jed M ire and Mrs Daniel Jore neu Mrs Elizabeth MtCil-lou- h of Ameri an fork and Mrs Nellis Ivermg of Sait Lake 13 Mia Alfred Roberts of I chi City gr i uh hildten and one great prai U hiM Funeral services will be conducted M at 2 p m in American Fork Fourth ward chapel b Rrhop John 4 Interment will be in American Pulley tork city letnetery directed by Arnleuu) t IDS Brothers mortuarv Ft lends msv call at the family reslden Mouday after Missing Pair 9am Anna T B Otterstrom A share in an estate awaits Annie Walkinshaw Clark and Thomas Walkinshaw if they can be located Miss Gussie Friend head of the Salt Lake police missing persons bureau said Saturday Miss Friend reported she had been asked bv George H Freese of Ritzville Wash to attempt to lot ate the two last htard ftom in Salt Lake City as they had been named beneficiaries in will probated there recently fof HUNTINGTON — Funeral Benue Mrs Am a Tomena Baltzersen Ottort r M of Huntmgton who died Thursday will t evening in Prue citv hospital (ondncted Hundny at 2 p m iu Huntu g H D ton 1 ward s chapel born Januarv 15 Mrs Oltcrsdrnm 7R71 at Hjorrti g Deumaik a danchtr of Cnriwtian Kati and Dorothea ( hri-ltvrtl ina ('hristci sen Raltrrsen Mie she wa 7 veA" o d In this country aim Sh ts survived bv her husb id Btu I f two wnn ham OiteMUnm gene )f K (Hstleitetwoan i Carlos MrsnucrNtrora I illian Marshall ilwi rtii sisters of Kenilworth a ul Mrs I cm a Pefilez ft Hmtinct m a tr ther N P ( hrudene t of kmrvtrw nil n e grand' hddren B tnp Pcrrv Wakefield will he m h w and Interment of fnnerHl services dire ed by cemeter be tn ( leveland Thomas Deserst mortuary of Pries Site of Liberty Jail Laura Anderson The site of Liberty jail in Misin which Joseph Smith and several other early L D S chuich leaders were confined during persecutions has been acquired by the L D S church it was announced Saturday The property was purchased by Wilford C Wood from Mr and Mrs Carl B Fischer who resided m the commodious home erected upon the original foundation and conveyed by Mr Wood to the souri The Weather of l l a Orthodox Him of Jesus Presbyterian Ilk I a llam Ha lla Ham sri )( a rt— lr 'r Ft krk g v C with with ovu st hatur a v rw eat this ni mi h suite Menu for idny "o j I H7 4 fr( Ibtta! in f tr (lie endlt I ll 1 Irt t R 4 I '6 24 hours Inch) s DD I r tht Tra month to dale1 for this Acturmilated 21 month to date 12 Oi Total sine Octder t to date Acr umulated drftctuey situ Otto Total fLT Nev —Mrs I aura Anderson M died suddenly In an Ely hospital HiddV afteruoon following a brief illness of a heart ailment bhe was stricken seriously ill Tuesday Mra Anderson Mass Born iu Boston With her snent many veira hi Nevada farntlv she resided lu Tonopah more thin At tie 17 vearu during Its b om davs decllto f Tn r rih the famtlv moved to died she brouuit Italy W hen her hueband her children again to Nevada since 1 L2 nnking her hunie lu Fl an for the Ht year and a half with her sou m aw Charles L Osterlimd at Cherrv Crceiv Frank hhe is survived bv two sons Pergrosst of Stiver Peak and Victor Mts sl of Elv and by thre daughters Mrs Dave F Miles of Oakland Cal Lyle Inglea of Ely and Mra George Good-so- n and a brother of Glendora Cal V llllara Peterson of Paysou Utah dfktoty 110 her 1 him rises 5 09 and eels 7 58 Julv "ft Weather observations taken yesterday at fi m in nmuntntn lime ta Eardley Campliouce May Idaho— Mra Mav tardtev RFXBURG wife of Krnieth (amp-hous- e Camph uce 21 of H ignr Cttv died k ndav i ight m a of h ut a ’hr ul n fc hi vtiuri ic Mrs vveck ol I ( ami b tse ni ithrr Rexlnr aid ws nuhrer whs turn rn 7 if lie s h use t r t cah Hi u iimiuul t j Her ''h was will mu w it mr h t hed i hen she vi9 t n B h s her ! iiht a id ai d Uuhtpr Mis t bv hrr is sure ni nri t h u C turlr k cut ev Mr Aid tlirre Tsters Ruth a (1 CIihhs Imdpv al rf (fat el IhRenefktal Rrxburg in body is at the ftbr mortuary George Harrison 1 luho— PARKHR Funral senlrpeI for re HHrrtst n 4v of Parker nun Pacilu railroAd emplov who was f( i l dead Wetneaay itt Pocatello were ted KrulMV tr the Parker I D 6 (hurth With Bishop W R Hnmphrev nflriAtu g 1 dermei I waa In Ihe Parker remetcrv tinder direction of the Hall mortuary of G Pocatello Lutlier Brnllry 71 M TON I t sh Mineral er d m hrr Pei Mm hn vveia condiMtfd h! Hnelt reneti rv Mr Hmt lev dir t W p Inndav at the I FhIIs county 8 tNoruiAl Total Cunningliam tfclCAN VORK — Ismes Wnplev 71 d d at hts Innie lt Cunningham Frtdav of atlmn!s im idtnt to age folio v Bequest Awaits model-Sitel- a Wr th T AM Maria Christian GUNNIHON — Mrs Frtckon Peterson bj wile of J b Peterson died Baturday al 8 p in at her home of apoplexv Mis Peterson waa born CMober 2 1876 In Gunnison and had lived here ail her life bhe was a member of the L D 8 ihurth her husband are five burvivlug beside daughters Mrs J B Roper Mra LGun-G Anderson and Mrs Therou Clmaer of nison Mrs J A Sprott and Mrs Ray R four Pardew of Grand Junction Colo soi s Mack and Merrill Peterson of Gunnison Alvie Peterson of Salma and Buster Peterson of Colorado six sisters Mra Ruse of American Fork Mrs Lillian Clemeut kevser Mrs Myrtle Argvle and Mrs JoMrs I vie sephine Haivorseti of Gunnison Irrtm of FTuita Colo and Mrs Martha four brothers kn k Perkna of Pme Hvrum and L H Fdkkson of Salt lake City and Joseph link son of Rifle Colo n 14 uraiidt hildten and two great grandchU-dre- A worship The PoLtriua of ( hmt a m tot iv m Gospel WAKLO Sugarhouse) — “Midnight" aervHg 7 JO p m Full Guepel M7 Seem d Fast straat— ihtireh af Christ 82 J Btxfh Fast atreet— Don with Claudette Colbert West Fourth Rchtioi Lord Our adr at Guadalut 34 10 a m (’ A Nithfias tastnr 10 a m Jthmi Mormon supper worship t ttr D A R G W South airMt back and Amertie John Barrymore uniil noon worship 8 p m prayer Blbta services Bthie asa T teadav The Collins Rev Jamea £ admtn 7 30 p m young people Friday 7 JO depot— 8 p m Wednawlay also "There a p m Tahna''t on Temple Koua ra— 8rvtcea Fram is Lederer isirator Sunday maaoes h JO and 10 JO study W m Rail lake GpH Chapel 244 Beat Fifth at 2 p Ei eat 5ouig speaker a ol weekday masses 7 a m Thnt Woman Again" with Melvyn Aouth atreet subject feunday s hoo! 9 10 a m carryit g th Goaiwl to ArgenOur Lady of I our dee Mac is— The Raw Church God worship H a m evening service I tina Douglas and Virginia Brute William K Vaughn pastor Sunday masses o dock Tenth E"t atreet— Don Eleventh M and HI 10 a m weekday maaeea 8 a m West Chuirh God 803 B First 8ouh to OLlVtriS ( Holladay ) — "Society el Greenwood former mlaalmiary m worship 11 street— Hav A lorbaa minister 10 Hellenic services ( a4 hrvktovakta speaker ht Ann a 410 Fast Twenty first South a m worship Lnwycr” with -- Votgima Brrne sod 7 JO p m m 41 5 p G afreet — 1 he Rev J Deialrs 7 45 p na Wednesday praver pastor Walter Pidgeon and Leo Carrillo W 418 street—H Fast Fifth Ninth III Recond end Third 7 to and 9 Wept b unlay masse m J Holj Trinity C hurrh n( God VltMkw 358 West Second Bouth sireets — the Key T do A GavaJaa Valeniine speaker aeivkes P to p m also "Annabel Takes a Tour” with aacapt Satur- South afreet— weekday masse Rev I 0 atvin avair- !at r Prellmlnarv eerv h t Harry g m a 7 — a m Yale 1447 Gilmer flriva day George Albert Lucille Ball and Jack Oakie Reiist s hooL 10 a rn worship a m aerutuQ by the pastor 9 JO L tn mail Smith Jo p m Jr speaker ecrvicei HI Patrtek'n HMD West Fourth Houth amt 7 10 o m and each week It olght at Ml RRAY (Murray)— "Dark Vitree! — 1 he Vary Kav Mmp A k Ukivan 7 JO o uoc k 9 tud nuui pan ir 10 Mnutay menses W itnesses Jehovah's ctory" with Bette Davis and azarene L in weekday maaaaa 7 JO a m Brent also "Blondie Meets Gcoige s Nrwhousa (Mir Wltavaaea of lmrdea ptevanth Last and Church Jrhevah hotel— Christ FlrM Riath Fast a d Fifth Booth streete Bible study 4 p m Heveuth tvvuth streets — lhe Rev iatrwk Boss" W with Arthur Lake and the — Hi Rev Hkrnl pastor rretuKr M tftmre timulay masses pastor jtL k “4th ol 0 43 a ui fhurth of Jeeaa thrtst— Meeting public worship 11 a m N Penny Nmgleton 10 and 11 13 a m weekday auisaea 7 15 library 3 n eettng 7 45 Y P 8 mlr I p ni evatige pm oa Lutheran and 8 15 sthooia 9 am burnt ay 1 D n STATE—’ “Mad 0 m : praver meeting Wednesday for Eah Other" and 4 1 5 p m Wednesday novtoa services At Mat (Miaaomi synod' 19 10 Fifth 7 43 p m with James Stewart and Carole Aedneaday C (Khumann The Hev Fat street Ht Vtacewt As anl Murray— The Her Congregational also "Up the River" Lombard HihiI 10 a m Piislor Rumlav aiintbin William k Kennedy pastor kunday masses A Lesaou on aertnua topk FhUHpa 447 BevanUi Feet atreet— The 1 1 a m with Tony Martin Slim SummerFirst Est ioitth Temple and C S 10 ard 10 JO a m school 9 30 a m AftlK Uou" 1 tvd Rev 8 hoot 10 Ratlev O re The Theod i Rev paatur nilultr ville and rhyllls Brooks liley weekday massaa a m Wfuship aermun bv pastor H a 11 a ni Reoocid South and Fourth Fait S hoot 9 45 a m gton wnrstiip Church of the Immsraht T JO p Muudemus C (aareydee street— Ihe He Cart U Antersoo p i supper meditation void i peoples STAR — "Idiot1 173 North fifth Beat street frovi— Delight" Father street m JO C L Last a Fifth m p Srhnol 9 43 10 id worship loti i Henrv O F M fuovlay masses 7 JO Norma Shearer and Clark Gable 4 m serreoa by tha nilutater ( and Fifth Rniith JHrat HestfnlnMer and 9 JO A BL — V B Episcopal mtmeier also "Th Laat Gangster" t urrnn I) f street— Feder streets H Tahar First gvenua and and tn wot"htn M ho 9 a 45 a Bi worahtn 81 Mark’s rathedrwJ ’ll Fnut First Hauv mpastorsermonM bootby 10tha a pastor Edward G Robinson James Stewtn w rahtp tt a 45 a in Bible H hol Christian outh atreet— I ha Rev John Letuhr off) ntd art and Ros Stradnrr Fntrn tiv Valley of Ono 8 a ro Uses Tuesday lip pi In sfaen Rev Vetv mth the g of prank m 7 10 I entral week tVdnesU ifcrtMlao I Fourth Aouth and tin L iihson dean nterthg ( krlel fvaoceltral utheraa Church sf Hervhea Until rest r ft i — Rev k i II o mn avn'Hli M f rf ON THE STAGE AND SCKEEV Ihlrri Kievet ih M1 end Keventeinth m morning aervMa and Mwrrav j t w BiUim imnmunimi r O 4 m h a m rxtiin itimmi pa Kfhh slteci — The Rev Alien H huid nth the I v J Fiber! Nesh11 trei— n Sluter servues Wht leu i lea to Men Tour McNalli acmr ROW— hi MkI 9 4 5 a m wi'h Ul i m minuter iflm hnes kervuea ratnr J vat Nuitli street— '’M hi Pawls the I h 7 i rn a rn Aefimm bv th pastor at 11 a m rntutfrE t?derm seuin n bv th ParadLse 9 K ti her A Pat Rev Rambler t ‘fmoiunt rei t r Rhythm m l g ani“r dial CL dpnt aer set vi e MW m Ha m11 n and Settle Mason on the atage a m imm as an Methodist other envK-fChristian Science Wolf” with Fram is uou need “Tha Lon All Houfe d Reco? d Reorganized L I) S the Rev First (hurth of I hri( derer and Frame Drake also F1r( Record South Nrtrnttst lift A (nrfleld N4 Md I eoi ard Rav m id & ar Hi ft ntn et Walkei 1 8l Ihird vh 10 kebuot a & ef Je b rtf'h Mna hnn ef Ckrl nil srv Beian1ed 1 Vs r m a m g vrt Fuuim ship ast sneet — "Blond Cheat” with Joan Contain ounupM 8 l't lit II alter atreri— Radm pitigram I j t m Ifinple lav halnta m a i le 10 a m 9 t a m 81 m h hoi lpworih 4gu w a v 11 er t ekapel 817 North 8c(nd T hKlm 9 and Derrick d Marney on th srvte paioi ‘ 7 — Dt e b no A The Wi m Life WfMd tAonnrd Rev s' feel saemmset U prss hjel eenng aervha acreeu uar Ft hoot lo A aa eervk 7 30 p g g m Wednesday meeting Grava Eihth (Am! and Fourth houth pieysr ssrvKe 14uaday 7 JO f a 7 It conducted In by the Jlev James V 7pm Immaauel Margaret Matilda Peirce m lx I Baptist si George It Bailey Ft Ilairc Beeson lnJ p g rrmetsrif Nak''j OGDEN — Funeral RIVETO — “Hie Hound of the Bas-miles" with Ruuaid Gretne Basil Rsthbone Wendy Barrie and Lionel Atwill also You Can t Ikcsrhcr cf millions reported bv 1’t it d Julv J5 19 9 Ghent an Honest Man" with W C Htn cs weather bureau The sbnormsllv h l weather in ih ai d Fields and Charlie McCarthy surrounding states has nbvled a llftie due low to the slow eastward drift of th STl DIO — "Goodbye Mr Chips" pressur trough whit h toulcht (overs th with Robert Donat Greer Gar-so- n Rfjcky mountain rea nd the sdvsus of it la from tht Pauflc coast cool in the mast and northwestern stales Terry Kilburn John Mill and fooler high In ludinR Idaho hut tempe ratines Are still Paul an Henrcid or ioei mi munv joints in 100 dcMer GEM— "Let Cs IBe" with Henry Utah And the southwestern valleys (Hat I e ( It y Handover and Milford 100 Fonda and Maureen O Sullivan belt 101 Greenriver las Vecaallenaid ran has hi Necdlwt till A loti with Tour” also "Annabel a Takes rltk F Kennedy Per tor Low anssees 8 10 ashlnct n and Orc-the coastal areas of A'htrt R rnms minlslar Iihool Luulle Ball and Jack Oakie T Free went 8 m a m and JO a m m&n mm Church of Christ am in blit skies are clear elsewhere 1 1 a m Church a m 10 worship 11 15 a m are hleh m the Rockies TemnerHiure weekdsv masses 7 and lam TOWER— "Wings of the Navy" of 1740 Ftfih Cast atref— Centenary Gkurrk e( (ha little glower Mtrivalw— 718 Seventh the weslcru jlalns but a broad hth (ar Church of Chrlet headquarter lndepsA FvangeHcal free rhnrth M 10 Gordon hfxd mmistrr The Rev James T lorsnev Bun n e Mo Fast atreet — Oiatef Lrii ksoti paaivr a de Ihcr easl is attei deil by fair ud pastor Olivia 2040V with Brent atreet— Fast Llaventh George Lpwono teagua dl worship mol weather day masses 8 JO and 10 JO a m hnnl J 19 p m serma J JO p m Schiol 19 a m 7 worship Ham even also ‘Let Freedom Havilland its nmt arstlv data for Salt Lake 45 p m teluai servnes He ond Fast and 'Thy Kingdom Coma prayer meet-linOur IHvloe Kavtaer I tberlv and Ninth FtRMh Vir8 lHrt a Park NeNon Wedoetday with Ninth b nth sireets — Ihs Rt Rev Eddy f Belvedere hotel bnrrh pm Ring" Migr fkrlef W — P KaturdHV n loo J esiklev terri'eraiur b strecs 'fmin tmsier Highest M F Hheehsn rtHHW — Oita Gatewood mtulater Hchwvl pastor Rectory mans 7 llikiiext Iu this month sine 1874 lo Id a m hunlav s honl tow mass wMhip Jl ginia Bruce and Edward Arnold a m Mam high mass 10 10 a m 11 Lords supper ki t Ntt-eervtcea for Mr MOAB — Funeral "ho died Catherine Hatre Beeson 7fl Mrs Ida I the home of her duahter wete condnaed at Walker late Tuesoav the L D 8 i ha pel 1 In Moah eland D Hejeorai were F M Abater Johnson Mr” Beeson had been til for two wears '° Death was due to ailment l"iiu’" Mrs Beeson was born tn Mlstusslmt I M On January 1 15 September Pills-tuir- a she married William W Beeson aUtah as lu 1807 they moved to aid rr cooverls to the L f 8 shun hmoved to sided at Provo In 1004 they Moab where they had resided since of 12 mother the was Beeson Mis children six of whom survive her I Resides bv h t her husband she is survived s Mrs VValkrr deughlers snd William and Ceor Mrs Sussie Turnhow all of Moab and Duff Bes m Beeson of FayBeeson of Mmtliello and loeeph ette Idaho 22 grandchildren and 15 (Sugarhouse)— "Rose of Washington Square" with Tyrone Power Alice Faye W'illlam Frawley Joyce Compton and Hobart Cavanaugh also tha In Jones family “Eeiybody’s church Bab ” T Burial will be In Widtsoe Nancy radflr" with Acquired by Church Joel McCrea Lvnn Overman and Akim Tamir-of- f also "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp” n UTAH—“Tell No Tales ” with Douglas Louise Platt and also “The Douglas Dumbrille Duke of West Point" with Tom Brown Louis Hayward and Joan SOUTH-EAS- dF Maria C E Peterson committee assignments was held following the luncheon party Dinehart Victim of what polite and was a heart attack the body of it F btovall 70 wa t umi iu the rear of 4l Last tjikth bourn gtreet baturdav evening Officer aii th booy wa d scovered by painter who had raised a ladder near the window of Mir Stovall room and saw him on the bed He apparently had beeu dead at least three days polite said OCDFN — Mi Anna Laurie Hemhes Causev 78 widow of Greeiisberry ausev died at her home llod Capitol street of Iufirmiflea Incident to ase She wa born on December 17 I860 at Ml Vernon Ind to Adolih and Car to and iam line Wetterman Hemhe Ogden In 199 Her husband died m Indiana Shs wa a member of the Metho-du- t chunh and the Rebekah lodge Funeral antiounceme it will be oiade bv Ktrkendall Darling mortuary treasurer A business F htovall Anna L II Causey New officers of the Sugar House Rotary club Rotary Anns were installed at a luncheon party Saturday In the Hotel Utah Starlit Gardens Mrs J L Ashton was Installed s president succeeding Mrs L H Stratford charter president Mrs Lorin L Richards is the new vice Mrs Elmer Sandberg president secretary and Mrs S W Leaver ' n J ah a Will about 50 Pmpham miner died halurdky at 4 a ni in a Salt LaKe Hunuldl alter a lotlR illness Sir Muiloa was bom in Gref ' e ami la sunned by a cousin lony Pietro oi followed an afterThose who were Z annual gathering ® I Mam rhd-- l bv Richf 'I'ltpr Christine Hai ac aihmnli im irtmt ti Thursday daiii-htf- r Mrs Maud Oleatts afternoon Mrs binder was b rn In Corenhas' udau"httrs? Penmsrk June 25 l1b4 mt J ihsun Olsen Hssmus an unite when tame to Ilus countrv uh 10 ' she was 14 sears old ami mimed th‘ bhe gintch to Hie W Sind r 0 totur 10 1899 to (harles "v lo ID® Mr and they went to Widts Mrs Hinder ram der d It d 20 tears asn she tn hoLSton three wars auo "here a Relief smletv tea her a d an had bee L n 8 ll'ur't aunt member of the sous Jiild m'der of Surviving are three J(‘h Rass Nev Huyder Of Milford Flv ” s v n der of Oakland ( al fiv eMrsdau (n Mis C leaves of Kingston f Be Tntiehe 1 Mte Alar of rople i M ml e Salem Mrs Jnsei hn e W to llfvOaklsv ( at of M dtie Patterson Mr end ui 27 great giatidilul- 41 randihtldrii John Mollos Services Set for Churches in Salt Lake City 'Adventist I Lllke 1 1 bo ilica of Iff h "I p W died haturday aftergerund bouth street noon jii a Salt Lake hospital ot status iymphatlcus ine child wai boru September 4 19 17 iu halt 1 ake ( it v in addition to the parents Surviving are a brttner Sidney Leine Boyce and a era id sister hhirley Wat to y e and 10 Ani-da lareuta Mrs Gertrude Bovre and i aimer all of bail Lake City were William I Eggett C J McDonald Georg Bailey Henry W Wilkes Horace P Tame Fred C W J Sanford T H Berryman Claik Matt C Cronman Joel F Hobbs E B Adkins William J Stafford and Charles Bigler The honor guests were retired July 1 under a new retirement plan of Standard Oil company of Indiana parent firm of the Utah Oil Refining company The plan which was put into opeiation January 1 of this year allows retirement benefits to workers reaching the age of 65 The outing was under the direction of Emil A Storm first vice president of the local Only 72 cases of contagious and infectious disease were reported to Salt Lake City board of health officials during the past week compared to 159 during the same week of 7938 Among those reported however were three serious cases one each of Rocky Mountain fever malaria and typhoid fever Mumps continued to be the most prevalent disease in the city with 22 cases list-- I There wne 19 of whooping cough 17 of chicken pox and nine of measles During the Scars same week last year there were 64 rases of measles 48 of Picks Officers mumps The report compiled for Dr T J Dr Heber J Sears Saturday Howells city health commissioner afternoon was elected president of by Miss Gertrude Moyle also showed 91 births 38 male and 53 tha John Sears Family associa- female compared to 79 46 male tion at the organization’s annual and 33 female for th Am period of 1938 Thirty-ni- n reunion in Liberty park deaths were Jack Sear was named vice listed compared to 38 last year geles Arthur L Liddle secpresident treasurer and Drucilla Utah’s Child retary Sears Howard historian William G Sears May Tuckfield and Jack Miss Anna Sundwall head of the Sears were named member of a child welfare division of th state program committee department of public welfare was Lowell D Smith son of Mr and advised Saturday from WashingMrs David F Smith of 185 Virton D C that Utah’s program for Assign New Officer ginia street will be honored at a th new fiscal year In child welfar farewell testimonial In the Twenty-sevenROCK SPRINGS Wyo — Robert activity has been approved The program of state-wid- e sec L D S ward chapel SunMcManus recently appointed to for an expenditure of $14425 6 30 p m He w ill serve In th Wyoming atat highway patrol calls at day In federal funds $4509 In has been assigned to the Rock and $10 521 in state money county the British L D S mission The program follows Opening Springs area according to word received Patrolman Lloyd by congregation Jnvocation song Hurt rm in Wringer Law rente Kcncke who on July 1 was temCiairoft ai ramentai Melvin R Savage Bernard Cronin 8 of 643 Wert organ nuiMi porarily aligned to the distrut aftei the veteran Mike Maher had Fust Nort'i stieot spiak-e- r wm treated violin solo Doiothv Cowti been asked lo resign during a genvocal ‘nlo Waintr Murphv Saturday at Salt police emereral shake-uof force by Bill Har- gency hospital for a bruised right John Fairish remarks B shop wood new state patrol head Maher arm suffered when he caught it George A Chi istensen response had been a member of th patrol in n electric washing machine Mr Smith: dosing song (ongrega-tio- n sine its inception six years ago benediction John Eldredge wringer Program Approved L at Riverside dinner noon of sports honored at the A pirnio Mrs Elizabeth Bitner Sheets 68 widow of Frederick Sheets and resident of Salt Lake City many years died Friday after a long illness at the home of a daughter Mrs J D Frees of Lo Angeles according to word received in Salt Lake City Saturday Funeral services will be conducted at 260 East South Temple street In Salt Lake City Tuesday at 12 30 p m Bishop R A Brower of Belvedere L D S ward will preside Burial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery Mrs Sheets was born in Holla-da- y November 9 1870 a daughter of Mr and Mrs Brennaman Barr Bitner She resided in Holladay and Salt Lake City for the greater part of 60 years She was an active member of Waterloo L D S ward before ahe moved to California nine years ago to reside with her daughter Surviving in addition to Mrs Freeze is another daughter Mrs Ben Rippe of Los Angeles seven and the following grandchildren brothers and sisters Milton O Bitner H H Bitner R H Bitner Mi a Wallace C C’astleton Mis W S Romney Mis H S Sheets Mrs Fred f Morris Mrs E R Bunhury Mrs E W Evans and Mis J L Wirthhn all of Salt Lake City Mrs N Y Taylor of Raymond Alberta Canada Mrs H O Swort-wor- d of Chicago Mrs B F Tibby and Mrs E J Evan of Los An- Family Reunion t 286 Will He Tuesday 1200-se- T Christine Hansen Snjtler Roberta Jiie Bovce MnfrM Funfrll KIN04T0N— old month 22 duih Robert Jiibovh P 9 the ra B ocf of is Set rr imta bunrU( at cm In tsr ol td and I' es Thirteen recently retired employes of tha Utah Oil Refining company were honored Saturday at 2 p m at an outing of the Workers' International union local No Funeral Services Record Includes Pernicious Cases x Finn Fetes Inlcniioimtain Obituaries Retired Workers Have Outing L Woman Dies in L A 'Catching’ Ills Drop in S L July 16 1939 -- 1 S Mr Wilson said participation of L D S missionaries in sports baseball has given particularly people there a new' conception of th L D S people and has assured the church of a rapid growth in that country Planning to remain in Salt Lake City five weeks Mr Wilson is staying at the Oxford apartments li9 West North Temple street encampment Seven pretty Wasatch county’ girls visited Salt Lake City Saturday to Invite Salt Lakers and particularly Governor Henry H Blood to attend the annual Wasatch county fair rodeo and Blackhawk at Heber from August 11 Officers of Alpha Zeta Beta na- 7 to Accompanjtng the girls— all cantional social and philanthropic sodidates for queen of the rodeo — rority were installed at a ban- were 60 members of the Wasatch quet Saturday night in the Hotel high school band with their direcconUtah concluding a two-da- y tor Lloyd Winn John Anderson vention fair board Those Installed are Mrs Leila president of th county fair program Lea Crevolln of San Marino Cal Clarence Ontlund committee chairman Lowe Ashton president Mrs Wilma Wright of advertising committee chairman Mrs San Diego vice president and J L Hyde district governor-elec- t Camden of Amy J Starweather Lions Interof district Mildred Mrs N J secretary national D C Robeson of Washington treasurer Miss Helen Walker of Camden N J National Opheleo L D 5 Plans editor and Miss Clara E Dike-ma- n Liberty of Washington D C national Street chaplain-historia- V Ex-Employ- Curiohity about her future had cost Mrs Edna Biased of 520 West Sixth South street on of her best dresses Saturday Last Monday shs reported to Salt Lake City polu e a "Madams Rose” came to her horns and told her fortune for $1 The fortune teller Mrs Bussell said told her much buf not all about her futuie To gain further information "Madame Rose” said it would b necessary to have consultation with "the spirits" alone To aid the consultation the fortune teller said Mrs Biased should take her newest dress wrap it in paper and put her name address and birth date on the outside Mrs Bissell complied with the request offering a dress she had recently purchased for $5 "Madame Rose” departed with the dress for a secret session with Hnd evidently "the spirits” is stil) in ronforence because Mrs Bissell has received neither her dress nor her added revelations Tha visitor who still is employed by one of tha largest mercantile firms of Capetown as a department head said trade is proceeding at brisk pace in that great commonwealth This is due principally to stimulation of industry and business by extensive gold mining resulting from the higher price paid for gold today and by improved trade relations with other countries he indicated During the past 38 years the population of Capetown has increased from 120 000 to 340000 while the growth of Johannesburg inland center has been even more rapid Church Grows 1 t "Oil Leaves With Woman’s Dress South Africa is a land of opportunso in many particuity-more lars than any other country in the world— 'Ihnmas Wilson 70 prominent merchant and L D S church leader of Capetown South Africa declared Saturday in Salt Lake City Mr Wilson came here to do temple work and to visit numerous former missionaries and former residents of South Africa lie has known since Ralph A Badger now a stock broker here baptized him 31 years ago In Capetown Trade Thrives lunch -- T-- - Fortune Teller Merchant Pays Visit to Do Work in Temple Pair Seized th Salt £akt Tribune- South African Seer Failed To Tell of Tells of Coming Loss Trade Boom Who Can Say Her Nay? boy who ta accused of driving the "getaway car" in the attempted burglary was turned ever to the juvenfle court They were captured through the detective work of Max Anderson 561 West First North street who wor(is at the lunch stand at 4500 South street and Highland drive Anderson by Vernon operated 1898 East 2700 South Since the attempted burglary of the cafe several days ago Max Anderson had been hiding in a nearby field for an hour or two each night after the place closed armed with a shotgun in the hope of trapping the marauders About 2 Saturday hur walthfulnrn was rewarded A car containing three persons drove up to the place and two got out The car drove on while the pair tried to force open the cafe’ door Max told Deputy Sheriffa R F Llewellyn and Ernest Caldwell that the lights of another car frightened them away and they dashed across the field straight toward some bushes where he was concealed He shouted at them to stop but ha was able to capture only Caldwell the other man escaping in the darkness He gave the deputies a description of the car and It was picked up a few minutes latsr heading back toward tha cafe from the south J rir 1i''TTri”iii'SLi AT!)c Worker’s Wit d X jj f He 9 18-- h"jcpitnl was boyi a ul he Harettnn dUtiut Kirvtvhg ate following pi lllinnt 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