Show - 1 --- — -u-n dIf 8 B :7 -- - - 11 i-- -- I n- run g - - - qtbe flail gaktirribtute - - —May S L Canyonst Wasatch Beauty Spots Welcome RefugeesTrom Valley's Summer Heat '4"Irt irrvsrw rp7 1 I f''!:e N7 ' '''41i' 4 tf4ikc"7 ' Get New ' 1' io: '''::: ' ' t''t "4 7J '4'e :fto1 '1 "'r iii' ' 444:'' ::k ' if I : t ' le Play Areas ' - I Immo mounpumPoworsrlmoomr 1 k ' t - 4 47 - e IN -- i- Picnic Facilities " 1 z':kt 4 Amphitheater :‘fI'''" s ?t1:4't44e'' '" ' Big cottonwood canyon and camping grounds In the Wasatch mountains east of Salt Lake City were thrown open to the public lut week by the Walatch national forest Newest of all recreation areas In this region is the Storm Mi:Tuntain area of Big Cottonwood Lest than 18 miles from the heart of downtown Salt Lake City this project includes an amphitheater built of stone covered by split logs which will seat 400 persons 35 large camp tables one of which will seat 80 people numerous camp stoves and horseshoe courts III addition to this there are five batteries of swings six teetetotters- - numerous latrines water a large automobile fountains parking area and a softball mond Built in Creek Bed The Storm Mountain area completed several days ago by workers of the Big Cottonwood C C C was built in the tamp No 8 bottom of an old creek bed The r- - 7-3- according to J E the—Wasatch forest worked on the C C C men national project during the winter months when the snow was too deep to allow operations on higher regions The job took the better of four winters to complete part -This project is in keeping with our general policy of using waste space within the forest upon which to build recreation projects" declared Mr Gum "Of the total area of the Wasatch forest less of one per cent than four-tentis used for recreation This In no way stands in the way of true conservation of natural resources but last year afforded pleasure to 878000 campers and picnickers in this forest" hs - Aeoustio Qualities Mountain mph!- theater Is only a few feet from one of the most spectacular views in Big Cottonwood canyon and has about the best acoustic facilities possible in an outdoor theater There are several other outdoor amphitheaters in the forests east of Salt Lake City Largest of these is Box Elder amphitheater in Mill Creek canyon It seats 1000 people Nearby are large camp grounds barbecue pits and playground facilities for children Wive miles above the new Storm Mountain in Big Cottonwood cabyon is the "Spruces" with a natural outdoor amphitheater seating OM people Less than 21 miles from the center of Salt Lake City this area offers varied accommodations for picnickers Help Heat Refugees So popular have these amphitheaters become during the past several years that requests for their use this summer began pouring into the forest service office The Storm - - ' 4 ' '' - heart attack Mr Hemstreet came to Palo 11121938 froM Salt Lake City' where be had resided 15 years He operated a household goods More in the Utah city with his brother S E Hemstreet from 1923 to 1929 when - he entered the insurance ' usi ness Mr Hemstreet was a member of the Salt Lake Kiwanis club later his membership to "- - transferring Palo Alto He wee also a No 2 rr't tt i Ptil -- -' - - '' - i- 1 - i 1- i ! k - 0 mail y aty and Bessie &mirk 4561 S Highland driessdawsithwitstfAmt A Bethnal soutE"" streak) 657 East licitatacallt daughter May & ntard—Artitut EMIllittlei and Bernice Dahla 623 Ninth East street son May S Illutc5-30- sel'h Relatiogabip et Parents and Childras" street Taber first meetly' and School 10 a es Wors101 11 A se tuthoran wontereneeh 96411 4 American Second South and Fourth East streets— Tha Rev Carl L Anderson sestet ' Siblh 41&11111 t 9:46 6 12 Christ (Missouri pl1104) 211 Mauls amp flue Murray—The Itsv Allen Srhuldheise Sundae school And Bans glass pastor 10 A tott worship 11 I mi servicee first and third Sundays 1 si mi :cell" etheuteb Second and fourth Sundays S p at Twerp St Patera (Missouri grimed)Rte419PSUI G tymintle street Orden—'rlis Hansen Pastor Sunday achOei 10 1 114 worship 11 a m Prove Evangetirsd (Missouri synod) Tbird North and University avenue Prove —The RIV S Skov Pastor Linda" ectioe1 10:11 a worship 11 1 fa I 1 P r 755 Sixth East Witebell-e-Kennet- Esestson Claud 01 May 11 1 111 ‘ - tInal7' 4 t'I ' va rt7acs zr1 rb11F t - - 1 't tt ''' 0 Churches I t t l' will Address r S1'' '' 47 Pillarottire 219 Thi Weather ' ''t Presbyterian i tt t - - — Ee 4l t -— '' f t Mormon ' ' - ) r ) 02br 'lc I( I ' te rlio1- at - - '4 I ‘i ' - r : -- t'' 11 - kl :a! ''' t r Divorces " t( 'r ' for Unitarian "til' ''' a ii (I lc Upper left the new Storm mountain amphitheater in Big Cottonwood In the newest recreation area Upper right a scene of the picnic area in George Wash- I HorOscope for right Mrs C All these recreation areas are near Salt Lake City 0— - o - - — - Burley Butte Cheynne Chicago - Delta L Vegas gLos Ang 761 Eft P 55 83 59 72 64 79 65 70 75 alliford Mph-- Maxwell L Hoffman of New York City executive secretary of the National Association of Life Underwriters will conduct a survey in Salt Lake City next week to determine facilities available for convention hoiding the here in September 1941 Frank Moziey president of the Utah State' Association of Life gr— Hoffman A1111elyeriterLSaid will attend a meeting of the Utah group Monday at 12:15 p m at the Newhouse hotel to discuss plans for the convention Speaker Monday will be Mrs will S McQuilkin The program Is being arranged by grs Alice Mecham 0 Ward Announces Farewell Rites - 76 88 59 80 76 60 74 Nw York Omaha Pontine Ptid Ore Reno Rk Sprigs Romani it 8 L Airpt :n11C:go uetalttrran Spokane 'ro9nopih Wendovr Wnemea Yethvaltt Yuma 71 76 70 60 85 78 82 76 90 72 76 82 69 59 74 86 81 67 72 76 41 50 49 41 51 49 51 lg 1:1 2) 45 701 751 781 721 811 1711 1701 881 zAirport station 941 3 T1Cly TiTh 1 00Pt 01Rn ool "Woe p m the Lord now" lode East 3:30 seek 6:30 p in el 001CIr 001Pt el Christian Science 001cir 1 00 Cly 1 112Ty: 1 001Cly 00:cir 57 45I 91 001Pt el 001Pt el traCÁ 00!Clr Churches Notices of services in Salt Lake churches which appear each Sunday in The Salt Lake Tribune must be received at the city desk by Thursday noon preceding date of publication It will be impossible to handle notices received after that time in the church column Annulment Granted Ntarriage Licenses Salt Lake County Salt Lake County Richard Umiak& GlLakeenda ville Hansen 22 Richard Morrison vs Helen Chamber lain (Morrison) defendant's prior existing marriage Salt Taylor 21 Salt Lake New Suits Filed Third District Court Clyde Hearty SO Salt Lake: Belle Csatagnth 20 Grants- test Christian Iblio4o Dia saeattooi14o to Si tittehv J NT rnoutt : voor- School 9:45 a kinron pastor ship 10:50 a m theme ''The First Step to Salvation" Bible claim 6 p m Chris - for personal injuries News of Record W - I 1 ' Henderson owner: John A e Ruuswick builder woof '1151 Michigan avenue I R R Woolley owner: John A Runswick builder reroof resi-- deuce 350 South Fifth East street Logan G Bennett owner:: W H D 200 -- 4PECIALS---- - 810700 Building Permits Erma Blair 18 Cottonwod Heights Derrell John McBride 32 Salt Lake: Ida Katherine Comsat 29 Salt Lake - - com- pany vs Pierre A Frontier and wife fore closure $35148 Rose N Garramone vs Alma Parker wood r hvre: tral 0 971:Ir 1 Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Warren Tanner Mackay 19 Granger Mary Baster 20 Magna Arthur M Meddles 34 Salt Lake 40 Salt Ruby Larreele McClellan Lake 22 Salt Lake Charles Morsolewski Wanda Woodard 21 Koine& Raymond Ferkes Jones 28 Salt Lake Louise Smith 22 Draper Shand Owen Knudsen 23 Cotton Hazel First Church of Chript Scientist 352 Third South street Second 566 East street Radio program south Temple 001Cly 9:30 a m: services 8:15 a m school 00ICIr m and Immorsubject "Mortals 001Pt el 11 a i First church 8 evening service 001Cle ' tali" p m Wednesday meeting 8 p m 001Cir 00 Pt ol 1 481 511 63 street-8h- headquarters 204012 Eleventh 2:30 A m: sermon ve cities repent and Ito et Christ Belvedere hotel Ent' nab room—Otis Gatevtiod minister School 001Cir 38' It 'modem) 1rc 28 761 !--oi-t-- 0211in 001CIr 46 43 55 36 31 41 42 52 59 78 00 Pt el 00 Pt el 00 CIr 85 18 I TEE GREATEST orrrRLING SILVER 24-p- c VALUE IN AMERICA set lerVICAll for 8 specshirting s thilver regu-ihisenth East and Fifth South bride Rev Floyd 8 Batley putor larly 116275 22 patterns to choose Otily 23995 School 9:45 Cii m worship 11 it m E 7 p in senior C E totermediate 1 P IL SCHUBACHWain at Broadway i South The Schubach Fleet Fourth tast and First stnieto—The Rev George J Weber mite ' School later 945 a rn: nermon 11 i na "When Shadows Fall" S Marriage Licenses Piymonth irin West Mod North street Services Poactello Idaho—Rev Floyd 8 Raney pastor It 9:30 a Pi young people's C E meetCarl Friedel 23 Blackfoot: 7:30 ta tn ing Wednesday Georgia Woodland 18 Blackfoot A Paul Cobbley 28 Blackfoot God Church Barbara Ana Allen 23 Firth Churrh of God 803 West First south Evsno 30 Arimo firnarth street-Ra- y A -- Forbes minister--Sch- ool — - hie 10 L en: worship 10 a m and 7:30 p m: prayer Wednesday 7:45 A m Chureh et God Mission 559 West Second Weber County 25 Pleasant Howard Montgomery South street—The Rev Joseph O Calvin View School 10 a In worship evangelist Leath& Maine 22 Ogden 11 a m and 7:30 p ra and each week sight at 7:30 o'clock C Neansens 24 Smithfield: ripe Maxine Gamma( Dibble 22 Spring sills Episcopal Donald B Forsythe 22 Ban leran Mark's cathedral 231 East First' deco gout!) stmt—The Very Rev Franklin L rewinds 23 Ogden Jewell comGibson dean Sunday 8 a in holy munion (corporate communion for young Timor Jaques 21 Craw's Colo: breakm a 8:45 people's young people): Barbaro Oleo 22y Moos Colo fast 9:45 n m church school 11 o'clock Gomm) William Lama 21 Ogden: morning prayer and sermon by th dean 19 tionn Oldetb- -ThurlidaY0-10:30-ikholy communion-- Emily asteea 84 Paid's 261 Ninth East street—The 21 Olden Roy Campbell Rev Alwyn E Butcher rector Holy comFreda Ginter 15 Olden munion 5 a m: church school and Bible 9:45 a m: morning prover and Marvin IL Sebres 55 Ogden elapses 11 sermon 11 a in: holy communion Ruth Adams 45 Ogden a m: Wednesday 10:30 S m holy I 1 200 -- Son-builder4-fram- a lizirtt a 2146" South Hannibal greet C' Sorensen owner: J C Turn - 2200 Congregational S ramp! stmte—The 1646 South Fifteenth East and 1487 East Seventeenth South 6000 George W Leib:4r ownei F R Jones builder' remodel residence 200 porch 1341 Glenmon street A X Batenian owner Melvin H Jensen builder brick reel- dence 765 Ninth avenue 5000 Melvin H Jensen owner and hull& er brick residence 1961 Clay- bourne avenue 4000 Glen L Etreabeck owner: Melvin H Jensen builder brick residence 531 Elizabeth street 3800 B M Swan owner C A builder frame residence 202n2 South Third East street 3500 mrgirdiel!1oriwerrhntryilo fireit: dence 160 West Third North street 100 George H Horne owner and build-el- ': 188 reshingle residence street 150 J T Worlton owner: 'Rayner Richards builder brick residence 777 Tenth avenue 7700 ABSTRACTS of title 328 Judge bldgCo Was 4000 Abstract Ensign bow builder: brickveneer duplex from' streets of 1 five-Imr- 10 -- 309 1 10 I 1 10 10 ' street--Re- v- five-acr- e 10 - - 10 0 ""--- Conk Schedules Trial On Dog Trespass Caii 23 of 447 Pugs1y street Salt Lake Ctty will serve as engine cadet on the army transport Grant following appointment by the U S maritime commission The Grant is one of seven army vessels engaged in transportation of troops and army supplies be tween New York and San Francisco and overseas garrisons Mr Baugh a West high school graduate was successful in a national competitive commission examinah tion in January ranking among appli- Trial of Walter Julien of 2249 Windsor street under a little-use- d city ordinance prohibiting trespass ing of dogs or fowls upon another's 'the property is scheduled Mond day set by Pollee Court udge Albert H Ellett after Mr Julien pleaded innocent Thursday The complaint only one of its kind filed within memory of police court attaches was signed by Mrs L M Stuart 2276 Windsor street who alleged that on April 25 Mr Julien's dog ran onto her property sixty-eight- PlanseSurvey Statistics Church of Christ Denver Elko — tit West High Graduate Wins Transport Post Robtrt Carlyle Baugh ri honor or Raymond C-- john- - ' 1 son son of Mr and Mrs Charles T Johnson of 835 Lucy avenue a Adventist Smooth Doy 1840 Eighth East street farewell testimonial will be held school ° S Lickay pastor In the Cannon L D S ward chapel 9:30 a m worship 11 Saturday a in: Piscine prayer meeting 7:30 p m: Friday Royal Oydi Miller of 137 Elev- 1385 South Eighth West street Fri- day T P IL T17:30 p us enth East street will be president day at 8:15 Liberty Cask Eighth South sad Third p m Mr Johnson Is East treets—William G Orson pastor Warranty needs of the Speech Arts society at the departing June 6 for the Spanish-Americ- School Saturday 9:30 a m worship Romeo a Tingey to Lamue 11 a m praym Waduaaday matins Evans lot 15 block 16 mission University of Utah next year it 7:3Opm A plat The following program has been was announced Saturday Loveland Company to E P Niel-i- t een lot 2 block A Other officers of the groap arranged: Opening prayer Ferris AfrietutAlethodist other property Cannon ward junior Johnson Matti R Wall to Arthur F Gotberi F a— Will ItY SS1 Sixth enEast South lame which sponsors programs and lots four and five block two The Rev R E Handy minister School girls' chorus directed by Kay 0:45 Nye's addition a mi serette 11 IL UL: Wittang tertainments relating to drama Guiaque marimba solo Carol Samuel Makoff to Robert E Mens service I p Conaughy section 10 township 2 Helen Lewis: male quartet Hugh Robert music and reading are 'mutt! range 1 east communion Movie W Diener to Lawrence H Hansen of 200 North State street George and Dewey H Sweeton re- Assembly of God Keno Nev lot six Stratford MI Boole Mission block 16 Garfield—Rev A Dowd 23 Myton Utah: Maim in Wood vicar plat A Leonard vice president Marco Christensen marks Alton H Sorenson instruFirst Sunday &memo Tod eintrra 1 lat Muth oath month school 10 a m: Nev A Swanson to D H Beardshall T Hansed Huth mental selections Maurine and State 19Yerington evening street—B ir and lam CbolVer lot three block of 836 Eighth East street secre- Helen Lee i service at 7 o'clock other Sundays school 17plat F Hutch&hoot 10 a t-ir Les Lakin to Joseph reading Marilyn Wood Bummerton 11 copeaura Harold 11 o'clock: Davis County 10 i m: moriitàj service a ta inson lot 30 and west 16 feet evangelistic sorties tarY Robert Rees Dansie of 155 vocal trio Mrs Amos V Bronson worship second Sunday in each :30 th T 30 P ra Bible holy communion 21 A Lake of lot 31 block 2 West Grand Salt Noakes William month view First avenue activity chairman Mrs Joe L :Christensen and Mrs study jellitaill Foams 19 Balt Lake St Peters chapel 657 North Second Charles R Mabey et al to Law-Beth Wood of 79 Hillside avenue C Edwin Price Jr remarks A Leonard Woodvicar seat Yoeom lot 11 block 14 First Sunday in each month school 10:30 Births chairman of the membership com- Bishop Edwird H—Sorenson and Baptist plat A a mtservices 11:30 a m1 holy 'tomLeo M Kemp to James L Kemp Imnisnool 8scord-linti- th and Fourth munion mittee and Virginia Stewart Hair Raymond C Johnson benediction East o'clock 7:30 services two lot Amundson veining subdivisionLake W Lyons Salt flute City pastor Stewart P Dobbs to C 170Ketchum of 728 Tenth East street publicity William Gygl day ochool 9:45 a ta worship 11 a tn Cortield—William Gardiner and Doris Mary lots 50 and Wrecking company Y B "-P U tn chairman meeting I:30 p evening Free Church 51 block one Southgate Park - Speech Arts Society Elects William tees Bulkley son of the Rev and Mrs W F Bulkley of 75 P street has been elected on associate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology chapter of Sigma Cl national honorary engihis parents neering fraternity learned Saturday Mr Bulkley is a research chemical engineer ot the Servel corporation in Evansville Ind He was graduated from the University of Utah in 1938 and received his master of science degree-iJanuary from M I T He is a member of Tau Beta Pi national engineering honor society anct Pht Kappa Phi national scholastic honor society winning election to both on the University of Utah campus i 4 I: F Pinkerton who is holding Alice Gaylor and Jack Wheeler reIf May 19 Is your birthday theespectations both In financialname in and turns your making bedt hours for you on this date widely known and respected Your are from 9:45 to 11:45 a mg from marriage is probably going to turn - Granted canyon Gertrude j t:I Utah consistory 'Scottish Rite of Freemasonry the El Kalah shrine and the First Presbyterian church In Salt Lake City He was born in Camargo on March 8 1890 Surviving are his widow Mrs Myrtle Hemstreet two sons Sher man fiemstreet Jr and Robert Heinsireet all of Palo Alto two ' daughters- - Mrs Earl Butler of Salt Laks City and Miss Harriette Hemstreet of San Francisco and one brother Mr Hem cants street of Salt Lake City - - - - a Methodist Wins Honor (Special to The Tribune) PALO ALTO Cat May 18— Funeral services were conducted In pato Alto Saturday for Sherman Hemstreet 50 former Salt Lake City Utah business man and in who died at his home here Thursday following a ' - - v ' - ' I' Utah Graduate - - It - Services Held 4 4 ''"‘ '' -- L Man's 1 ! s art A 16-fo- ot Ex-- S t 0 - JtSt i'''' 1:45i to 3:45 p tn and from 7:45 out--tbe the consummation of to 9:45 p m The danger periods your fondest hopes and provide you are from 7:45 to 9:45 a m from with the means of satisfying some 5:45S' to 7:45 p m and from 9:45 of your ambitions -Mrr-Gu- The child born on May 19 has -last- p m-If a woman and May 19 is your frequently the ability to give vivid fraternal religious and patriotic a deep of happentngs of in- organizations take advantage of birthday you have probablyand can descriptions often has remarkably teres the cooler Canyon facilities to es insight into human nature remarkable amount of accurate eyesight Ittntrital Alert" tuethcAntrmtrtalleLiettoa display a - whenever 'there is itif-ness simpithy and tireless energy will perduring the summer" he said A project launched last fall for occasion for your doing so The haps enable it to succeed where the development of the George H average perso' will as a rule others less fortunate would fail Dern memorial in George Wash abide by your decision without Successful people born on May whole19: William Henry congressman Ington Memorial grove in Parleys any argument and have a You and inventor John Hopkins philcanyon is being continued this some respect for your opinion ought to be capable of doing any- anthropist: George W Whistler spring according to Mr Gurr This work is done under the thing that you undertake provid-di- civil engineer Henry' W Ravenel Broadhead ing you do not have too many James botanist joint sponsorship of the Salt Lake versified interests If you take an lawyer and diplomat Richard I Federation of Women's clubs and dancmusic in art the forest service Two hundred active interest Dodge soldier and author acres have been set aside around ing singing acting teaching poliReleased by The Bell Synditics selling or catering to the pubthe Dern monument a cate Inc lic'sI needs you may surpass your shaft above a bronze marker — — and money for this — — ' t‘fi9 project are being donated by Utah companies and by individuals and thousands of trees and shrubs are being planted in the area by the forest service i : Birth' ces Lik e SA gene's qifissourt synedt 1030 fifth Stun etrest—Ths Res V & Schumann and Whitt ism pastor Sundae school 11 a In eermou "TM I 1 a - 's-- ' td ' -' ' - 1- r and Ethel Lae 1 Verne Wise $lit Seventh Last street -i 4son ti May t'LL 7 K and Josephine Ore Mareasste—Geom 1 It t 11 me& 437 fourth avenue soh Mar IL 't fse tsA '' 1 t A: Sommerhays—George Frank Jr and Della 411t' ) estita71 Donetta Green 4103 Thirteenth Last Y ' it e ' eon May 12 41 street 0 ' nt Tartiee—Vinel IL and Elva Louise Jetikin4 Magna daughter May 12 ei ' Shillieern—Lins and Mildred Mary War Mi '7 t7 A refl 99 West Filth South street soh N o'1 'A 41'1Z44 Way 13 11'‘ T ' 4 "— 0 Andersen—Raynor Dean and Lorna Dealt 4 4 Hansen 530 East Sixth South street tl 114 i ' emu 13 ra May 4 — Jeffa—Melvin Ephraim and Beset °eight r 4 2540 Chadwick street acila May V rind Second gouge sad legend East ' )Allii: 't Oreetw—kaymond U Walker minister ires—Verne Thomas and Juanita AIipere ear 433 FHA East street lOnt May 13 11:45 I eni morning wow i scboot Sunday -4i --' 11 o'clock sermon "Tile Stothow Permeate—Lloyd Cart and Erma Mary ' - ""' Allai4iii- rship : hood OR Barnabae Epwnrth Winne worship ' ''ErAi'r-- ''''''"--- 40 It 4114 Nigger 429 Second Eaat street dangle IN ter May 13 mimics 6:39 no in Wednesday 1:40 Alf it 4414 "411 p EL midweek pause tor spiritual poise Eempt—Arnold Sammy and Thelma Jeaa "F'rHIM :1''41114 Roach 641 West North Temple street on41600 sh Itisstenars 144 Irina Past streetns ' ii180400 daughter' Malm?ise :Ilet"4"1'rAc Jack litewart mintstar Scaotd 10 Munk—Clain I and LaJune Brown &":3lb a 4101111011' 114 worakip 11 I la 1 8 '71111 ''''j IL'L'tt '"ii liwwi'' '''''" Tint South street daughter 2 - m55a5y t3eit -tSoutithaartletreetratra-Wtilligamee!A :to 7 Bigaseeskleya"minTata Jta i i' ! im ol 1 4 k ' i'4! wm Pt and ItreLaild I :' ' 4' 11 a 1110 laaaes—'1euraldaWraediddingArthlult5 4Third k ' 714--'4' koll"'--- - '-: "'"''-776 waehorrm'u"zl:gn:iwaLwlt"aad ':''41:iir-sk- i''"Wo daughtler May 13 4444 larEwaa—Owen and Louise Woodruff Sound mita ''' ' ' rri - 40044r k4e ' :A t —4 0 44 4 itrowlis—Albsrt 109 Wheeler 2059 it Dennis minister School Wilmington &vaunt ''''tke-- ' '44 ' 4 " ' e 4 ft 1 mg worship 11 a m Emmett daughter May 13 4 -- n - so'- s4 c ts14114 A ‘ " ' 6:45 16 esetting Gratis' 140 Bachman—Carl Walter and Wilheimina f t ':!'"4'1-—tIP e 'V31 ' ' ' 14 41 Duni e Bernardi Woods ile '' Croak sou 4 PeetCm-'!'' ! - Nay 14 s —- '' 14011 ZdwardJr---atut—Lea' f i '" ?c 41' ::' ii4or Badereme—Anthon -- ' N 4' :ili :1''' IL Peterson b 644 Bryan avenue soa 4 ' 't1 i :44' ) )'c' '4'1' t119k4 kilo - - low 1I '' lit 14 Nay ' s is1te :-toseewit libiossalLalik iAAn A440aw jLii' ilegissies40000aseellomem-keloteisreommeer"4" 'am tabaraallam Mrallueraadlreales4diarllealby 001 Ileara-ja- beth toeamaratatheMuldr 161 NanindthilEanagritnastfeellit ' 7 omoiTekkortrnmorionuopoommuffammomoomm oi te drop comow4moiRms lurVit sweemelowter40400conieseeteotowes0407ttwfrliorjowo IV car McCoakia "Tha Church and pa ton May 10 :I '''' t : Middieton—Lauredce litate'- "- -- -v t and Elsie s 7e ' ”t- :''1: ' 1 ' '' f f' ''T: :' 4 -" ' t - 447 ' 14 1 -Merle c e Ward 131 Tenth least stree- tEleventh Clary 3750 East 'Thirty-thir- d ' I es '''"''' 1 'e1r e 2 u N I ' i '''i street South ' maraca 10 brother's '4 Dentists O David ea a 10 daughter May r 1 day 4 O r v'' t ' ''' -- - I 4' ' :'' ' '' - :s'' '6 t '''"" e'rI 41 I ' and IARaine Viola McKay second counselor In the that Peaty' Bobbies—Keith " '' Flynn 2221 East 3540 South street - 4 ' -' damn Sneaker: 'imolai MUMS I I'' :t ze rs t i : :' A 4 4414(t- cMerin of A Provo W 's Madison Dr )1 10 May daughter i t A3' ' ' ote ' Leone and Mauna Villiard—Raymond z-- president of the Utah State Dental Amen 124 Sixth East' street SOLU Marisa 8900 West and 2900 South Nazarene I 4 It to- 41 ' Church achool — e4 'e'association will be the chief speak- strsets—E B Pace pastor 't94 i May 12 -t ' "'1 ''‘ " 4' -e a' yrorehip 10:30 m: venaong and firiesu mum fast and Fifth Banta street" Bine—Josiph Franklin and Darlene Fifa ) J: ' '14--q4-:41 - A' e : Z ' 'e--o ' - ''''' t' er at an election meeting of the and z' ' i East south Temple street soli -- The Rey pdk''t t 4 tet worship 7:30 p na I '" - - s 4 12a44 " Harold W Grataingir pastor 1 ' - 4 ) ?I ris-'sr 14 t 4 Lake District Dental society ' Salt School 11:45 a m1 worshi '1 24 T 't i '1 1 MI &nee—Frannie v4 L i 4 William and Mule Mae 91nda! a68 t111 P P Yr I ''' I the Beau 6:30 4 Billy sing :" Monday at Catholic p in in t4-Harvey 934 Jefferson stmt daughter i :45 11 m1 prayer magas& Wednesday 47'' t:i' O'L e May 14 '4t'Y i cafe Brununel 14 111 4v ' Clarke4-Herbe-rt Cathedral of the Madeleine 381 East Westwood and Emma :''t 4 t t'4' South Temple street—Tho Most Rev Duane Edison street ' 04 ' dRosetaughttlr LItcrasn142726 G Hunt D D ' ' the Rev Msgr '''''i bishop '' ' Condit—William-Tarr—and—VernPIANO FEstelle 4 t "1- - t ' - '" ' a rn 101 m and 'I' c 1 Eut Fourth South h3:11111i aim: 6:30 :curette! idea 92412 l'o ' i weekday massaL 7 and I street—School 10:16 a m 3 Ninth taat ' ' i : L m gervicest 11 Westmgbintegrt'erMilattYmnitil Geneve Davis 4I:' ' t I nt and 730 0 m young people 1:15 4 J 'tt la 4tLS '' 1434 son May 15 Weather conditions reported hf United Our Eady at Lourdes Eleventh East and p M s Hot in and Margery 940 Seventh South streats—The Rev Patrick States weather bureau May 18 r'w k 0 dominate continues IL masses 6:30 High pressure Maguire Sunday ''' the plateau states with fair weather 10 and' 1115 a m: weekday masses huDam:3akuniet f ' 4 t :nil and 8:15 a m being reported over the entire intermounHs161')uttOoni ' 4 0 t ' 1 First South ' and 0 etreste—The tain area N I" Temperatures are slightly t St Patrick's 1030 West Fourth South Rey Theodore 'rove in Nevada Idaho and Utah being minister School t ' higher A F Glovan street—The a tn sermon by With the A' Msgr In the middle seventies ''' 'I"' ' a taWrillin--Tila' lEiatiMemo Westminster cbriwootrishisi ' - 0 - ele' southward advance and slow break nont pastor riunday MISR'S I and 10 ell0:14e5 pohreunue 'eredanaghndtarinraYReble5Call 1 'r M ''4 societies down of the high pressure system is m:: weekday magma 7:30 a al ge ' log 4 e4' ‘wolt t'Stof illwsome6:30 to FoiChwhridstentelt40r4irfl1redelltuglititnedr cloudiness :e increase is 5' rt expected 7 V' agil!ogii - '41144-4- Out Divine Saviour Sacond East and of i'' liodugh '"' j what tomorrow with temperatures rising 14- (0 Westminster riot Vied and Fifth Smith Jane Denton 28 Eighth East street 4 South streets -- the Rt IRev Msgr --'--i Ikev 7 to 10 degrees in Utah generally and IS Ninth rew':' ' ' eon May Is H V COmln Minlatita M F Sheehan i'a A L Rectory mass 7 streets—The pastor to 20 Nt44e 1- '''''-'-' t 'lle N intattion egtremieweoulthuedastern a tn f tow mass $ a m: nigh mass 10 Bible school 9:45 a m worship hours delrejle 0 m a '' to "The 7:30 11 in k subjects week l'icrht:cln school 9 nt ta ( a A ' i '"""1 ethe music: 'hwayearakenpt special l !' ''4"''':'--4ipirition temtend Kingdom" and "Exit Evo- Deaths L:41elers:0 4' f: Coming o A L - 4 day rouses 7:30 & in v '" 44 ili '''''''""''41''- - 7' Pf peratures in the middle fifties today midweek lution" meeting Wednesday 1' '7' ' i ”( ii data tot Salt Lake City: 1 f East ann'A South St 430 Comparative D m r 7:30 'I Twenryfirst so Salt Lake City ! ''' A — — Rev street pastor Third and Seventeenth Halt Eleventh 1::3300 nd:19111:i41 GiLa :ele438 w8ne kd da—sylTrahme a m 1 r--' Priee—Edith A 77 South streets—The Rev J Elbert Nash ' linlighghtesil itntiris month Saturday Bat: f since "' ' 1874 Mini ayPrice as ' "': Euclid School 9:45 a m: worship 17 premuaturity01i minister ' Lowest Saturday 1 52 urday 7 a tn ma Iil '0C 7 11 societies Z 1 Is al: month Lowest this since 1874 25 1 Mean for Saturday Our Lady at Guadalupe 524 Weat ' 63 4 "4" vt 0 Asked " -58 Fourth South street- hack of the 0 a L D S :c k' 41 Normal Inches R G W depot—The Rev James E Col- Reorganized A-ii ss ' e- - N 1 Weber fireman's masses lins Total of administrator for the 630 hours Chart Christ v4 of Jean 24 Sunday County t precipitation :' P 7 a m Latter-eai- s 1-4338 Fourth East street st 00 and 10:30 a In:: smarmy mass ending at 5:30 p m ' e f-4 I I 'e'--e i George Lee Wein from Violet Penrod Total for this month to date 01 —The 56 J W k Bailey pastor 1 i$ :v of Lourdes Magna—The Rev Our Lady i4 11 a m and 7 West cruelty Accumulated School 10 a miessrmon this k ) npomasses E C il Sunday 11 Freegard pastor month to date 1 women's- department Tuesday 106 ' ' "" ' a m: p7 m Total since October “1 to Mite -- JA -- ' '" 12 30 8 and 10 11a am:01 weekday muses Poactello Idato ' Accumulated excess since October 1 10 worship 14 1 B It Hart from Veretta Hart desertion ' at sets 5:06 at and 1:42 Flower Midvale— of the Units Chard' 74' 0''''' 4' Bum '' 1 maSunrises The Rev James T Torener pastor rtfilliYill!a' ' ' First Thirteenth East and Sixth south Divorces 1"ather5P3h0aerintik'n a:null:trill TPliMurd" at day masses 9 and 11:30 a m i streets—The Rev Jacob Trapp minister ' ? '''' Church et the Grinsaculate IConception - a 11 a m address by Dr Trapp Service I Lake I I i County W”t street Provo— based on Pillions Huxley's novel "After Salt 17?North 11 goorf mosetamoomm000smatatemoomitamaimmosvonWto4'Vlmisi Father Henryiittii 0 it IL Sunday masses Many 41 1 i Dies the Swan" school a Summer Leah Elizabeth Hertzig from Fritz Lor9 and 10:30 a in 111 m T4 a 7:30 club enzo p m: 9:30 Chinning Hertzig nonsupport 11 With the advent of long sunny days Utahns ington Memorial grove in Parley's canyon St Winrent de Paul Murray—The Rev a3 otatlis : ill William F Kennedy paator Sunday Lower a typical Utah family on a picnic at are expected to begin using plenic and campa Weber a a masses sellout 10:30 and 0:30 nt: County gi a a a a- 930 a m: weekday masses II a m Clara Green Fullmer from Harold Full Church flats in Mill Creek canyon Left to ' ing grounds in the Wasatch mountains ad J mer nonsupport rr - t t ' '::ils- - : 0 ' I4'444fe:4 ':k "' e'' IrI fll"' '1!'-'- ‘ 4 -4' ' 0'z Opened to Public l Augmented by a new recreation ( area In picnio 1 :' Lutheran tt AO ' " L40' ' - 1' '- 4 s'erir IT 1 - - ' ill - — - - - Statistics 1 s ItsisussOoksvostr—rumomorsvogemsm00 dA24 1 I t"Ole""P"AkAillP Pr"PAN '77":1r'" v4 - i ‘ :: - l':: e 4 vv F-- - 1- - 'I 0' - I Churches : - '19 9 1940 Mine Company Files Water Application An application to appropriate one second foot of water in Big Cottonwood unityull for MAMMY power and milling purposes was on file Saturday with State Engineer Charles S T H Humpherys Woodward of Salt Lake City president of the Wasatch Gold Mines Inc made the application Sources of the proposed are said by the beto be ibcated on the tween Mineral Fork and South Fork of Big Cottonwood canyon and at the mouth of the Wasatch tunnel of the Wasatch Gold Mines Inc The water will be used a't the company's plant appro-applica-id-ge I worship 7:30 o'clock prayer mooting 7:30 p Wednesday Rafael 952 East Ninth South Prod" it Lyon Baynes pastor Jame' 0 Baynes assistant pastor Bunday school 10 a IL 11 a-- in: Dr Ford Canfield of worship Los Angeles speaker: young people's meet ing I:45 is gospel Preto" a P m1 Dr Canfield speaker visitors welcome p: Ilertletten 1400 indigos avenue School 10 a in Ramsey pastor 8 adult Britt p 111 worship 8 p m: Thursday 8 p in Prayer service Friday 7:30 p in young people Calvary Third nouth and 8Pantti Itatit streets—Rev C C Spencer pastor Sum day school 10 a in mermon 11:30 a tn Rio Grande 1040 Wes" Seeon0 40011 Sbeet—C It Ramsey pastor School 10 S m: worship 11 a tm: Wednesday prayer meeting 8 b m Friday young people 7:30 p et at Burlington Baptist chureb South Avenue Twentyfourth Taylor and State streets- - 41 8 Ramsey motor School 10 a tn worshin 11 a m Wed ttewisty prayer meetiny 7:30 p m: Irrklae 7:30 p in at Burlington young people Baptist church 413 Cast rertyEls101 South Remy street--JamP Payne pastor fkreices and school 10 a re: Preto'' 11 a in: CIO p a" young people 7:30 a P Bible clash Wednesday"peke' 7:30 p nliaA'dpAirPultriiist2412o2" Evangettrat streeta-Kenne- Bost School 738 ilov en t b ellen Tbengvall pastor worship 11 I st eve- Pees tb 10 S in ning service 7:48 p in: Wodnenday p ist prayer and Bible study 7:30 'N Gospel Christ" Anderson—William and Edna Mae Taylor 2527 Alden street son April 30 Lester and Attott Guilt Peck Paymn eon May 3 Andrews—Jack Joseph and Margaret tone 742 Jallerood street emu Mckienry May 2 plat A ZmiIy BC Carlisle to J S 11cD-Otrald section four two soak range one easttownship Obituaries 10 10 v 4 Gertarb—Phillip AWred and Agnes LIE0sa Taylor 1469 West Fourth North street —dau5hterrkla1-- 9 Juliaa—John Gordon and Janet Burrell services P tn: Bible glass tumidity Edmonds 21 Eighth East stmt daughLayton Watt 8:30 1:30 9 ILI Tounit roPle ter May 4 p m Pred Layton 68 of 43 East Second maosluir—Thienton Nalsbitt and Gladys OSIP street died Saturday at 545 a m Salt Lake Gospel 4114244 West Fifth men 1479 Mims avenue daughter South In a Salt Lake City bosons) of toxic South stmt Sunday school 9:30 1114 11 6 tn gospel meethiS IrtcorlOtp In Bute---140140 and Vera Et Deana An- infection derson 635 Filth East Street daugh(Continued on the Following Page) -ter May 5 Marine—Joseph Albert and Gladys truant a street Brown 2665 Fillmore daughter Second West and ThIrtl Roll Teton May 6 NOTICS Tint Key Harr °WW1& Humphrey—Howard Simonton and Janet South streets Hawley Deacon 1657 Ninth Last street Preliminary wryly 8:30 a m pastor 1110n 9 a et: mass sermon bv the school May That On and after this date I will fettes—Wendelt flaxiam and Sylvania Pearl salter 1030 a at not be responsible for any debts or Delahunts Hunter Daughter May 6 accounts contracted for by anyoneI Canitleici—John Daniel and Ethel Madge than myself Dated May avenue other Witnesses Scalise 1321 Tale daughter 1940 kiay 6 Signed 33V West first "South Itronita—Edward Paul and Harriet lona 111Inglell Ho CIE0101 FRANK Denver Colo street Smith 260 N street daughter May 6 "illaiyation' study 4 p m mimeos: Garrtsk—Arthur Earl and Flom& Edith "Watchtower' study 515 p 30 p p 30 p Vincent 621 Pugaley street loon May 5 ru8 illosolt 517 loco0 rut street— Fred liellente Orthodox vi 114- 1- -t 11 It lehovith's e - 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