Show itrsday::Morning -- 1 Poultry Associrttion Case - - Norris-LaGuard- dispute" (A primary boycott is defined as an instance where a person or group directly boycotts a product while In a secondary boycott these persons persuade others to do so) - Arguments of the union attor- on the proposition reys centered that there was a valid labor dis- pute in the present case which began when local No 311 of the A M C and 1:1 W was notified - in 1939 that its members in the co- operative's feed mill had decided to form an independent union This allegedly occurred when the International officers stopped Pay- - - !4! Higgins sews Ensemble 8k BuUetis 9:00—NBC—The Munroe drains Dennis tenor 8 Jeans kieluth 01131m- Your Exercise Program - II :elNBC—Thunder Over ParadiseNews Preview 30:13—NBC---Southernalre-s of LifeA marl spice ere musts and chatter with Bill Seer& ) the lookeede with Ted Ad alone 11:30—NBC----Th- e Biddle of I Find Security" speaker Cu ' 1 itaiph a Meadoweroft - summary 3 1 Mardis& Noon Day Heat Wave: ailprogram of popular musts P M request 3 2 News 12 to Noon Day Heat wave 1 :00---- N of Divoree Be—Orphans or Honerrooft iteL Other Wile Plain Bat BC—M other of Mine t' 2 Matinee: Ransom Blum H C TA—News Camera 24 2 Serenade 3 On—NBC—Side Street Vignettes 3 :1 UTA—Southern Meiod with Clancy h 11:45—KUTA—United States Navy Oast Yeoman Z 4 —liven Wicker Barton Program- teaturEddie Canto Dinah 8tiore tng Burns and Allen Mix Straight Shooters Aces comedy sketch Meen tracer ye Lost PO71101111 S 30—KLI T AIntAtrzi Miami 14trwa and Opportunity Opera Operalogue story with inset speaker and soloist orchestra directed by Josef Monti 0" Gold starring HOP ace Hetdt stud his Musical Knights and Fortune starricit Tommy Doniev and his orchestra Philharmonic orch tr directed liowara 3030--EUTA--"- The 1414---"H- llteS-NBC---Nist-re - - 30--h- UT -K Pre-Wit- 700---N- iac he -- S'38--Nwo—- Fatn bIDr Kenmedy—Nivors Tows Meeting Of the Air—"Are We a United Pea Enikine Caldwell airtime of pier' l'Tobacco Road” and Ilark Ethridge guest speakers George - V y Jr moderator of the neadlinee lit4$—NBC--Firsi- t Piano Quartet V tto—KUTA—Internationai News ' tu-nn- - - A 930—NBC—Veterans Program of Foreign Wars ' 101f)"-NBC—M- 3 0 57 'Mello America" program Music by Orrin Tucker's Orcheetra and Dorsey' Orchestra V IP W Jimmy Nationai Championship Band matte sketch featuring Gary Cooper and Walter Brennen al Halletts orchestra- - 1100—NBC--Anieric- Tows Meeting of Interlude tilght theta II:30 a's the Air 11 :5S—NBC--Musica12 1 (Paid Advertisement) C C 1 - - Robbery Suspect Awaits Trial y 10:45-C138--- 11:30--CBS--"- 12151111:-Au- nt ' " Stories 12:30CB4----Irletche- s Capitol Costs Ilep-órt- Care of the capitol and grounds cost the state of Utah 17645211 last year according to the state auditor's report on the secretary of state's office Receipts of the office responsible for the maintenance of the capitol totaled $17- 35270 and expenses $1299561 the report showed Life Jortri Trio r Whore philotoophir ientsients cal comments of the Braes" 1 :00—CS 8—M rtha Webster of Song Treasury Victor Ray and his Orchestra The following iroligtments in the U S Frank Parker tenor and David navy were reported Wedneeday by LieuRosa tenant Commander Arthur E Anderson of Hopkins Angst fin charge ot th Salt LAtito district officer Morey" office: recruiting s8—Woman of Courage: Ruben L Whin 111 poi of Mn Jessie Faces Life Winn Anderson of Verbal Idaho Heber and Marge S Robb 20 son of Mr and Mrs Witham House 1 Robb and Robert J Dickson 19 son of William H Dickson botb of Cowley 3 :00---- K 81—"Party Line" 21 eon of Wyo : Hoare A Kocberhans 3 :1 S—C the Abbotts" Mr sod Mrs John 11 Kocberhans of New& Manning Lovoll Wyo Harold Asmodd 20 son of 3:45—CS8--8cattwrgoBaines Mr and Mrs Carl Asznoid of Stanford Dr Malone" be speaker junior chamber of commerce Minutes L—Mobilisation of Graduate 4:25—K8 Nurses for National Defense LE 4 8—"Joria Jordon terns" World Today 5 C 8 1—"Story Telling Tune" ' the LH American Boykrmetrong of Harry Clarke Till 5:45—KFIL—World Coverage News and big orEngar chestra from Salt TATION m 11top o nox od 1 4:20-1C81--- :30--C- r B he :00--1- ck I 15:30-1C8L- zt?utar Lakeari a:45K81--"Fashi- on With Forecast" Davis and the News Amateur Major tit 1290 THURSDAY on Your Dial) FEBRUARY 20 Mies "On Parade" tonight at (Don't :00—csa 8:30 starring Molames 'n January) Bosermeimi Rout A M :00--8—Moon I Kitt 41:00KDE1-K10- 11 Dude ranch With Miller and his orchestra with Rev Farm News World Wide News Eberle and Dorothy Claire vocal-let- s ' Music Weather Reports 8 oqi Tom Mind?" Hymns You Revue Bollovo hi Ghosts?" coverage news of 1 Traneradio United Press 9 :00—CBS—Amos ''n"' Andy on Parade Rots tenor Last Call to Breakwith Ed Music TOM with Time East fast World Coverage News Desk" drama et -Man s Marriott drama newspaper life the storm 10 enry Busse's orchestra Road toAgainst Life drams' O'Connor's review of 10:30—K8 -Hamm drama world news Moods instructions We Go 'Round" tisrdimart Wind" Lopez by e 10454glilYti-World-widnews flashes Yarua " 111 of Tranaradio United Preen KSZA reboil Tanneee 1 re Strings ' 12:00—CB14-C1a- rk Ross and i Gaylord reportnt DYL-T- ony 11 musts: Pastor Carter OW Dr Kate Straura orchestra - Noon of All Churches: Itigbt " iArnold Grinun'e Daughter Vahan (Paid Advertieernentl gAidr gAght ce the Wori& P IL foe Mary Marlin Ma Perkins Pepper Young's Family and Vie and Bade Wife drama Linda Lee C 7:45-1CDYL--Muste 11:00-KDY- L-The 9:30—CBS--"Ask-It-Bask- - 9:00-NBC- 9:30-NBC-- 1- 9:45-NBC-e- -David 10:45---Ks1—T- ax yo:00-)CDTL-Tr- opical ht 10:30-KDYLco-- -Mus1c 11:43-11B0-Yo- 12:55--CBSNe- - le Italia - of Stella Dallas 2 tie with Lorenzo loom 2:45NBC-Yo- ung Widder Brown Alone drama -Looe Journey 3 Golding bight 3:43NBC-L- ife Can B Beautiful 4:00KOYL-Je- rry Sears' Music news flashes of Transradio United Pres& 1 3:15-NBC-- :30-NB- C-The and Your Pubiiti brary Book Reviews Varieties Newsroom et the Air OYU-Mu-rray 5:30-- K Woos club V 5 :4 itaitenborn Morgan Fanny Brice as Baby Snooks Hanley Stafford as Daddy Meredith Willson : dramatic Family comedy of home life with Ezra Stone as Henry Aldrich Crosby returns to the All with Gearge Raft Bab young star of "Thief of Bagdad" Gomez Vincent guitar player Connie Boswell Latin-AmCugat's Yvette lean Rhythms with tang star ing ' Parade" with Molasses 'n January Jack Arthur Margaret McCrea Peter Van Steden's Orchestra and Chorus Fleenor' Time -- 11 V K Chin born 9:15-N- BC or the West 9 :30--K Time 9 :4 G71flancio World-wid- e new nasals 0 D7 I of 'rranaradso United Press on 6:13-NBC-- NBC ' I - 7:00-NBCe- r P 711 $ ' i :1 We 4 : -rting ' 8:00-NBC-- Xavier er ' 9:00-1sc-W- ar1ng's : rvirt--Lead- Grays Orchestra Serenade 10:15--N3C-G- ien Ri- Nub! Overture by Wagner cracker Suite by Tschalkowsky Eleven Viennese Waltzes by Beethoven Torn Callerty musks coin- enzi Ineotator K1371 11:30--N5- - The South's best loved black-face- d comedy team will bring laughs to listeners everyTHURSDAY NIGHT at 8:30 p m over Station KDYL ' ' on the weekly Dr Pepper Parade 1(Adv) Woodbury 12 n 12:57-NBC-kss- oriatel -KD'fl to Nric-Mu- nis -- Balt 21 Wedding Specialties Salt Lake City Oswald—William Oswald 78 1036 East Third South street chronic myocarditis February 17 June Von Wagoner Bloom Blooniquist quiet 32 47 East Seventeenth South streetn cancer 'of breast February 15 Proldry---ElloBezzey Pendry 75 1363 second East street obstruction of the bowels February 15 Elmer Nelson 45 531 Neinne—Sylvis West Sixth South street unknown but natural probably coronarfr occlusion probable February 15 Gifford—Mary Alice Gifford 73 410 East Seventeenth South street carcinoma of the gall bladder February 17 Eberly—Edith Eberly 74 963 East Eighth south street coronary occlusion Febru- Allen Divorces Granted great-eizatlta- Br Harris Rant Nimher's orchestra GraysPress News bids you gond night 8 oclock Friday morning until triad Advertisement) - Weather tonditions reported by United States weather bureau February 19 1941: and UlAlts Partly- cloudy Thursday light raia showers Friday scattered little change In temperature rain In NEVADA—Cloudy with eolith parties' Tharsday andlicit and In north portion Fridays little eMmge la temperature IDAHO—Partly cloudy Thuraday and Friday little change In temperature WIOMING—Partly eloudy with seat bored light meow Thursday arid Pridayl mider southeast Tboarsdad' 1' Moist sir and weak circulation prevailed Wednesday over the central and southern mountain region with the result that scattered light shower' occurred in Utah southern Idaho eastern Nevada Arizona and western New t Mexico Low pressure continues off the loutheru California coast Wednesday in showers along the resulting coast Temperatures In the tar west continue mild for ths season the northern 1Temperatures in portions of zero states remained below pIaia out the day Wednesday and the through cold air has spread southward moulting in freezing and Arkansae temperatures in Oklahoma SaM Lake City: Comparative data for Degrees 52 Rightiot temperature Wednesday 99 Highest In this month since 1574 37 Lowest Wednesday Lowest this month since 1574 dean for Wednesday 44 a 0000000000000 Normal 35 ea 'Inching Total precipitation for Ms 24 hours T-ending at 5:30 p m Total for thia month to data 88 Accumulated thia tot deficioncy 18 month to data Total since October 1 to date 828 Accumulated excess sines October 1 1 11 ea Sun rises at 7:16 ad bet" at 0:08 20 p m Observations Taken Wednesday at WeatherFebruary 5:30 p m Mountain Tim zt -- ig i 0 il og AA la gt- t i ZV51 IXP et Burley i Butte Cheynne Chicago Delta Denver Elko Ely Grand Jet 43 47i 511 271 451 321 311 151 4O 151 4-4-61 311 254 2R1 251 431 5t 55 23' ! 51 101 I 0151 641 -201 ea 171 351 401 531 291 671 it 31 15' 65t 01- 151 381 311 161' 26! 624 Loa Ang 62 Milford 51 —4 Mpia41P 25 Ne er Yrk 151 Omaha 661 Phoenix Pueblo Reno 8 25 42 461 501 4 51 51 51 1571 36 Porailla Pod G - 5T " 331 281 4 31 21 : 101 01 0 351 101 67 511- 3 00 361 401 271 341 60 42 261 SO 561 341 381 2: t5 15 5 5 501 26t 171 1St 36t 64 62' 414' 54' 45'21 471 "45 491 4 X' Kk Hoge Itoosevit St Louie 21 AL AIrpI SL Dien City $an Fran I In Seattl 5a 11111 26 45' 46: 2t' I I I 494 I i 421 251 52 69 59' 34' 4R1 : 02An 0001r T11)4 00 Cly 41110C17 304 51 00Cir 00 Cly 00Cly it IR' 151 51 31' 54 51 29 101 631 '154 00 ciy TP elj lyiln ooct 00(71r 00 Cly 00 Cie T Sri 211114 ' LOdAN—runeral services for Harrison Farr 68 auditor and teller in a Milli hank and widely known musician Logan 4500 who died Tuesday a stroke following last week 150 suffered conducted be will 1 D ni- at Sunday ::: 150 in Fourth Logan :?' t:::: L D 0 ward tbapaL :' 25 Bishop W Loval Hail 1 Elevanth will Pre- was on ache valley's popular music- - Logan 1000 of I D $ ward aide 2500 hir Farr Deeds Warranty Hazel Mureener to oval Mureener Iota 19 and it'20 block 7 S Forest Dale Royal Mureener to Otto Mursener lots 19 and 20 block 7 For est dale Mary L Conyers to Doris Granter section 7 township 2 Ottley south range 1 east Burns Maxfield to Ellis R Maxfield Iota 13 and 14 and south 2 feet lot 12 block 1 Pitt' subdivision Samuel Dean Green to Kenneth It Matheann lots 1183 and 1184 and south 20 feet lot 1185 Hig— h- land plat A Borah Epark Herbet Walker in Leonard C Herbst lot 9 block 1 A plat to Weldon A Welt Alvan S: Wall Int 2 Homefield plat N L7teiricli to Nick Kouris icd A 11 block 16-John Debenham to Walterplat Griffith Dnuglas section 27 township 1 south range 1 eaat W Larson to Jess P WilRalph liams lot 9 Sunshine Acre W Larson to Stephen MarkRalph ham lot 15 Sunshine Acres Ellen Pendry to Ethel Mary Sorenann lots 30 and 31 block 3 Villa Park addition Alex C Adamson to Palmer A Allen lot 119 block 5 Highland Park plat B Raymond G Malin to RalPh Oswald lot 11 block 6 of section 16 1 south township range 1 east Edward J Holmes to Gordon D lot 10 and west 1 foot lot teL 11 Lorraine subdivision Fred 8 1lovd to Alvin EL Lloid section 34 township 3 south S range 1 west Prank Park to J E Moir's lots 13 and 14 block 42 Sandy eta- tion Plorence R Crandall to M la Crandall lots 32 and 33 block 1 k 1 10 ?' : AZ 10 10 ' Roir M Easley 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 t 1 N ' ' :: ti Nazzareno- Faggiani - 450 Deseret Coal Agency PHONE 4-9- O roE MUTED TIME ONLYI ' PEA C OA L - - PER S(U 1175 of Helper HELPER—John A1141110 19 host:Mal of Mondav In the Prics city ailment following an illnees of six a heart ra yea Mr Amano was btwn March T 1921 at Fitandardville a son of H and Maaa ROM He had been a reoldent of chi Amino Carbon county all hie life He is aurvived by his mother: three brothers Y Amano Pete Amami and Joe Amami and three raters Mary Anvils Helen Amano and Beano Amami aU of Helper Funeral services will be conducted SunMitchell funeral day at 2 p tn in tho wiU Burial be in Price chapel in Pries TON La Large--Uniform-Cl- Delivered ean all Coal Sold on Monet Back Guaran tee Americo Coal Co 1220 so Nang 1 It 17 cemetery - THE BEST BUY Is the One You Buy Now at Today's r Prices and Terms ' I ) ' :r"tr togewometwol f : l'illei :1 i I It o : Is iti kii :: i 1' :” ::::f - f : Itok-Atxo4-:- Ji "7- - A'''': 'A - 0 :z' - -4 t" "1! 41'1' - : '''''s 6 4-- - ‘ xi - - e : : 4::''':'- - iI 4 : - i 11'sP t I ' 1 ' 1 ' ': — - TS : :'t) 4 t C - "A 1 al s i ' firebrick Colonol located Very attractive- - 6harrning brand-neon southeast bench in newest section This clever new home has a lovely convenient kitchen with circular breakfast nook made 2 fin private with glass brick built-i- n seat end breakfast table Lund- IIN I Sniith here have PLEASANT—Friends MTid view' of the recent death of I N P12 Mr Smith Cal in Pasadena was principal ot Wasatch academy in the also had been closely and !nineties early with schools in Springville asaociated Provo and the New Jersey academy at LOgani He had resided In Pasadena for 35 lirears and was president of the board ofaseducavice serving tion there in 1914-1- 5 president the previous year He vras prominent in Pasadena cultural activities being an active member of the New Century club end 'the McGurfey club and owned an 'affinitive and yaitiehis library V Smith are eon Dr Milton vocal nephews Tenn and of Suiiiying Funeral services and buria1 took place i Nazzareno Pageant 76 448 East at Pasadena South street died Welistaday at Forth 8 p in at his home of asthme! A resident of Salt Lake City for-- 10 — Funeral services for Duane Mr Fargiani we a retired miner years who died h Tuesday at a Payson He was born september 9 1864 at Illnesa will be Gobble Italy He was a member of the hosoltat alter a p m In the Cathedral of the Madeleine pwrien of the conductedD SSaturday at 1 with ward chapel Bishop J First Catholic church A Law in charge Surviving are four daughters Mrs Mary Claudln the Vera at funeral call Mrfc flulak of Scottville Mich: may West First North street radii Jones of Grand Junction Colo and Mrs ni mr then the at and at 9 a fanitly Emma Founatto and Mitts Olga 4rag-aSouth street until time both of Salt Lake City: two sons Henri home inn East Find will be kt Payson of theservires-Intermen- t iraggiani and Robert afraccian l typill of ottS Sametarst &alt Lake City and 1 arandoimictree corner bodrooms and bath Peery two-mont- Firs Full Pricad fee cement basement immodato sale $500 UNION TRUST COMPANY - d home with 3 light cheerful rooms richly finished In oak and Vic Large cement basement IL A furnace water Extra large intheater etc roveri lot and garage V R A Terms good-size- ing 4 lovely corner bedrooms Quartered oak floors unusual- fine ly tem water beater heating etc Should meet the moot exacting requirements of a family needing excellent school facilities a Sundays and Evenings Dial Bank Blds SONS Real Itstato DePartmcce irtrat Security- - Trust Company Wilts Floor Newhouse Buudmg Dial WANTS LARGER HOME Owner ha' choice east bench 3 years old brick colonial 11511- as a picturejust 5 rooms 2 bed pretty rooms extra room in basement tratle lovely canyon lot $5800--w- ill for old home with 3 or 4 bedrooms In good location Will pay add Hone Call Alder KEYSER REALTY Walker & Cs ' NEAR UNIVERSITY $7500 square Ideally swanked brisk family residence includ- - COMPANY E treaciway co$4200 for this roomy kmial on a shady paved street close an thorns Oak in and convenient to scellent condition through floors out Fur-rit'dolor and garage attractive I H A Its Termsunusually WELL $4253 —EXCEMMNALLY BUILT AND WELL LOCATED In choice Southeast is this very complete and attractive brick - 2 TODAY'S BEST BUY JUST LISTED! hot-wat- - - REALTOR i Dure ' for Additional Homo Bargains "PICTURED ABOVE" io: V' '" s1 1ew Tura to Column Wbeare beau Rhoda Boam Stoker 375 rirtzfesuloomo coAu SIIIPPKII VIA satuaLoAn CLEAN Mod heoningeartiTainylotrirsalingYhere bark they moved to Ogden of the 1D 8 church An lactive member she was a worker in Relief society and At actwi5death waa a member o oghetidmene O S ward Second L Surviving are her husband: three glefrni an d daughters Richard LundbergMrsof Tay- Mary lor and- Mrs Matilda Biter and the Mower of Ogden: 11 grandchildren andHetiand sisters: Mrs following brothersMrs Matilda Mayes and sibah Andereon Mrs catherine Anderson of Taylor John Potter of Kariesville and Mn Sarah Miles of Bonner Fut oral services will he Conducted Set at 2 p m in Orden Second L D 8 urdeyl ward çhaneI by Bishop Frank C Mirntlionn Burial will be in Ogden city cemetery Sone irtilittfill May tali at Lindquist ê mortuary Friday from noon to 9 D In and Saturday until 1:45 gs m v 4”' Miss 5525 &SO Stoker Slack Slack Treated RIOT John Amano trite L La)J Nat' Funral serviced were ENTERPRISE conducted Monday for George Edward Craw Mrd 65 a resident of Entorpriss who died of & pulmonary hemorrhage Mr Crawford waa born IN ovembr 11 1675 a son of Georg and Martha Riaor Crawford SurtivIng are his widow Mrs Rhoda Elliker Crawford of Enterprise and the following eons and daughters: Hertha and Idaho Crawford and Mrs Mark Haien all of Enterprise: Mrs Clarence Dohill and and John Crawford both of St George surAlso Cleo Crawford of Enterprise Arthur Crawford viving are two brothers of Lehi and Joseph K Crawford of Oakland Cal: three sisters Mrs Mettle Hardy Mrs Ida Carter of St George and Mrs Ellice Picklesimer of Richmond Cal and a half brother E A Crawford of Yucaipa Cal ' (' ' ''e: No a a 25 siovE Special Domestic George E Crawford wit of Andrew Lundberg of 321 street died Wedneedav at 1:30 la m in an O gden horspitad of a cerebral hemorrhage Mn Lundberg was born June 10 1881 In Winn Weber a daughter of Ezra and Sim spent her Mary !Jane Douglas Potter West Weber and after her early Rile toin Mr December 18 marriage the Salt Lundberg Lake LDS temple she19011in Mr Lund- 44 - 4pft -' A-- Lump Twenty-sevent- h ''' 4 C S berg ) Mime ' FLORISTS charr accts solicited Wfp WKress Finwer 'Shoo 34742 - et ' - Classified Display FRANCISCO Cal—Fiineral 'servfor ices bad been conducted Wednesday a natty Mrs Anne Oveson Strange 89 a an Utah who died February 14 in '10 of Francisco hoePital of pneumonia following 'surgery major City Mrs Strange wee born in Oak 1871 10 Millard county Utah December 17 Millard Ethel bad resided in Leamington county most of her life are her husband John Strange 10 of Surviving Strange San Francisco: lour sons Harold Arthur M Strange Colo Deriver of 10 H LaVarr Strangeand and Verden E Strange of itan Irrancieco lour daughters Mrs: 10 all Mildred Alavard of Wellsville SUtah: Mr -- --Wbatcott Estella it Lewis Mrs Ethel and Helen O Strange all of OSan Francinco:t a 'rioter Mrs Emma Mrs Nieleon Sadie of Lertmkigton: a half sister O Tillord of San Francisco and a half of Overson Leamington brother Lyman :$ ' IL Anne O Strange liAlli 1 1562 (Susie bison Eigh th South street qk''' died Wednesday ' 5 ::W at 1 :31) p in in a Salt :' L k :?44"k hospital of ': peritonitis ::i She was born in Salt Lake City Sep- - ' 11 tember 28 1924 '' of Peter J daughter and Beatrice W Jp-vA s 404 i M Easley POCATELLO Idaho—Roy 47 World war veteran and Union Pacific railroad brakemrm of 230 West Bonnein a ville Street died early Wednesday illness Pocatello hospital of a lingering Marion Ky air Easley was born at October 13 1893 and came to Pocatello kis formerly worked in October 4935 the and served in was in Les Vegas Nev He U 81navy from 1917 to 1919 98 Brotherhood a member of local O and of Pocatello of Railroad Trainmen Central Christian church Surviving besides his divorced wife le a daughter Madelyn Easley of San Bernardino Cal Funeral services will be conducted Thursill- in Downard mortuaryItilorday at 2 p in the RevPaul De Fchurch neral chapel by Christian timor of the Central Buria will be In Mountain View cemetery Susannah (Susie) Ipson Mary E P Lundberg 0GPEN—Mno Mary Eliza Potter l Susannah West 16 r Emery County—ilza- 72 died at the family in Orangeville Tuesday the daughter of SosePh lira Hall was 8 - and t Ormanda Oviatt Barney and was 24 1868 at Kanosit Utah born Ju all was Relief society president SPRAYS Itirei fit D 5 ward for a deltverr Orangeville of years She spent two Winters in thol literati L D 8 temple and was In other church activities She n Elbert Utah for six years but pao spent most ot her life in Orangeville m Han is survived by her husband as follows: and five fnuronj an Hall Latudadaughters Mien Hall SpringHat da : Barney and Harold Hall Park City s dilate Hall Jenkins Orangeville Mrs Ella Otilson Orangeville Mrs Ruby Mrs Ermine Fullmer Ogden Robertson and Mrs Ora Potter Salt Lake City Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Witbeck funeral home of Castle Dale 1 10 Obituaries Ippon was senior at West high school She was an active member of the L D 8 church 9urviving ars herfather a n d stepand mother Mr Mrs Peter J of San Lake city4 Mrs her mothr Beatre W Uhdail of Cardston Alberta Canada: a sister Ars Blanche Guis and three brOthers Jesse J Inman Ea! W Ipson and Grant J 'peon ail of Bait Lake City Zt ' 12 Belmont subdivision Special Warranty Deeds Utah Assets corporation to Rafael H Amundsen lot S Evergreen Gardena '' Wixome Inc to G Ághley lot 18 Millbrook subdivision G Ashley Smith to Wilinme lot 2 block 6 Roselyn Heights 0011 : t 10 ORANGEVILLE 11114 ::41'116'W ' :: i:Atst-- : of most 4 i' :4isms In recent years he had largely die :: continued professional ' sh4T ' in that activities ' field but continued to participate siwa"e ' in without chars church and civic pro f grams Burial will be in 'It under cemetsrv Loamy Lind- of the direction Quist F4k Sons mortucall ary Friends mayhome Mr Tarr at flit family Second 'North 21 East Saturday evening and SundaY until Limo f servicea er 371 26' Harrison Farr 500 3300 63 1816 08 P ely Mrs Rhoda Roam Stoker T P cly Fourth at East street died Wedigltriav 00 Cly htitiPtini of 9:55 P m lit a Salt bake 00 Cil cause natural but undatermined 02 Sit She waa the widow of Cuthbart S Sto00Cir 00P ely katMrs Stoker was born in Holladay 00'CIS 19 1877 a daughter or Thomaa 001Cly For 28 yeak's she and Elizabeth Roam y1Cly was at the Universitet: of Utah employed 00 CI) cafeteria 00 Clr She waa a member of the Thirty-thir-d 00 Cly Emenion and Ivins LD 8 wards at variCI 00 ous timea during residence in Salt Lake 03'lln City 00Cly Surviving era three sons CW Stoker 00 Or IL E Stoker and K W Stoker all of Salt 00 Clr slater Mrs serail Park of Lake City: 004Cly Murray and two 'granddaughter Q 0 Cly 001Cir 00 Cle I 21 7 gc0 121 151 151 : 71 351 47 73 1 i 33 4b 11 5 Greearyr Kan City Las Veg WI C 2 4I 2R - Spoken Tonopah Washetn Wendoer Winmea Yelwetne 'nun& t owner remodel resiRay Malls1884 dence South Nineteenth East street Home owner:Apartments addition to corporation apartment 136 South Third East street John M Brunner owner brick residence 1481 Richards street owner D C Stettennen frame residence 2020 East Ninth South — street Leo M Lee 4owner: remodel real- dence 1101 South Seventh East street Z W Birreti owner residence 257 Glendale repair street 5 L Thurman owner repair atOre It front 403 Ninth East street W B Hansen owner: remodel duFirst avenue plex 418-42- 0 Mrs K If Sorensen owner: frame residence 1225 Logan avenue 10-ac- - - 'Funeral ervicee for Mn Julia McKtnxis McCarron 63 946 East fourth South will be con- street who died 1Tuesday at duct p m at 125 North Friday Main street by Willi am M Horne of 160 First avenue Burial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery Friends may call Thursday evening and Friday until time of seevices at 125 North Main street The family requests 200 no firwers News of Record Building Permits The Weather" )flndhi Boise Ogden $1487331 assets $113725 C Fort Q M Jaromir Poapisil Sill to Camp Wallace: Charles H Campbell A G D Austin Takao to Tampa Oliver C Van Iloetion A G D s Fla: F Tulsa to Mitchel field: Grosvenor Powell O D Fort Bliss to Aberdeen Lawson 8 Moseley Jr proving gmund A C Chanuts field to Barksdale fiald: A C Randolf field to Leslie Raybold an Angelo Ralph F Gallogiy Q M C to Bois barracks: Russell Washington Vincent Q M C Prieldio of San Francisco to Iteattls: Charles P Bellican Q M-Fort Banning to Indiantown Ga: Rosa Garraett McClure C E res Chito cago Washington: Lloyd Rolland C roc Ann Arbor to duty CarGate S duty Homer Lee Smith C E lisle 'barracks res W Va to duty MorganChester town W Va Station laborer: debts $115450 exemptions Angela Orison Captains Jul l a 1IcK 31cCarroll Federal court Bankruptcies - Orr anda Han di residen e New Suits Filed Walter H Xennott Q M C Fort'Itill to Camp Barks ley Carter M Kolb Q M C Fort Crockatt to Camp Wallace Leif Neptud Q M C Fort Clark to Camp Wolters: Herbert K Cox V C" Fort Bliss to Camp Shelby Robert W Burke mt Presio of San Francisco to Fort Knox: Arthur IL Dension Wright field to Dallaco Erick Engebrotaen Espalier' res bliadioon Wis to duty Fort chap Knox: Loigh Wade ape res Washington to duty Dayton Ohio Thomas Francis res San Francisco to McGovern C W Chicago: Clarence J Bain spa'rea Dover N I to duty Waabingtoti 3 I "X Elzada Ormanda Hall mortuary Salt Majors -- Mary E A May -- IM Runt cruelty 50 153 I:leather Mrs Mary Elizabeth Abrams May 70 bolos died :Wednesday at 4 a m at her cauaes 14841 South Ninth West street of Lake County She wee the widow of incident to age Jacob May Andrea bfartellaro from Anthony Mar She was born at Salisbury Ind Novemteliaro cruelty ber 1 1881 daughter of Milton and MerH Martin Cart from Elizabeth King Abrams and had resided utGeo the last 38 years la Salt lake ere Citytwo Mrs Hilda Strviving —daughters ke City and Mrs Manwarin Cal: Sturrimin tst Angeles Daisy Ice City: a a soli t S May of Salt Third District Court Charles Abrams of Barker Idaho: broth State of Utah trade commission vs 15 gr ndchildren end bee Granite -- Furniture company to enjoin al- dren Yu' rail services Will be eandscted Frifalse advertising leged p ne at 260 Mast South Temple r4 C Heison company vs H E Mien day at are friends may call prior to street note on merchanfor $52008 fr7g587' w in bait Lake City services dise CeM e ery – - Chicago to Memphis: Reynold F Mein O D Prsaidio of flan Francisco to Fort Bliss: Ernest C Adkina Q bL C Fort Brown to Camp Barkeley I Anna mortuary RIGSV—Elerviees for John Rigby of Matt-- a a 64 husband of Alice Rathal Chapman Rigby will ba held Thursday at 2 a m in lb Pleasant Ocean ward Coon chapel Bishop officiatingo Mends may tall at 34 East Ith aftarnoon at 4 P and it the family rasidensta in Magna Wodnesday attar 6 p in and Thursday prior to sonless Fumy dimness Deseret mortuarY I SPENCER—Berrie for NI Inn Ellsabstis Nadler Spencer of Farmington age 61 will be held at 1 in in ths Farmington Friday LD I ward p chapel J ulian MH1er first councilor offielat ins Friends may eaU at 36 E So until Thursday 2 p tn and lth at resitiones in Farmington Thorn- - : day afternoon from 4 p in and Fri day prior to bandeau Funaral director Deseret mortuary - Franierrederick Long a in of street died Wednesday at 0:35 Mr Long was stricken a heart attack In front of the salt Lake General hospital motorist change while be was watching a tire Mr Long had said attendonts Hospital been receiving treatment there as - an out to the Taken November since patient after he collapsed be wee pronounced dead upon errival Divorces Asked Lowry iturvivors include his widow Mrs Elizabeth Long ROCK SPRINGS Wyo—Stevan- Ladamtni SS a native of Austria who has resided in Rock Springs 35 years dted Tuesday afternoon at ths home of his son Lawrencs Ladamus itt Rock Springs Ailments incident to his advanced age caused his death During his active Ste bit bad worked In the local coal mines as a miner BeeMes his son a daughter survives Mrs Mary Shicora of Palo Alto Cal and say- eral trandcbildren His wife died immoral The body is at the Rosati years ago Frank F Long Alder Wallace' Inc REALTORS 71 South Wain z 34S13 FOR lioriE F1011110111G TRACY LOAN 8t7TRUST CO rionEy - 151 - SOUTH MAIN - It Steven Ladamus - ary 15 Salt Lake County Moore Allen I'rom p riCr-N I Deaths Army Ortyrs School 01 the Air the Week With Linda Way with Mary Le Taylor and Benny Wanton 5—Ciii1--"BKathleen - Norris" 94 a le smith 1000—c B6-11116rTiOS 101 Ba—wheit a Girt hpfaite 10 :30CB of Helen Trent" Gal Sunday" fe Can Be Beautiful" 11:00CB 11:15CBS"Woman in toWhite" kiappines&" Melt News 11:4 NOON 12 Sister Artnetrom LILL11----Gravitei- §':" Stte next time YOU are in Ike Market for olintierware and gitto see Fred N Nye China Shan 372 State THE 4 h epper Parado nolasses - - VIM Tuesday in Salt Lake City court Malin Mr and Mrs Christensen testiC B S 14-- 4-4-( Wells entered their home while fied )16 rfa they were asleep forced them down 'THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20 into the basement then bound Mr L WASHINGTON orders: while Mrs Christensen Morning I Christensen 6 : 5—Ks 1—Farm Flashes was a pgka" on tour of taken house the 6 3 0—K S1—Pla rit at ion Ballad Lieutenant Colonels In search of money °red Coverage News' William R Middletwart Q M C Philarof Woodcraft :1 5—KS L—Neighbor Was returned to the coun- delphia Wells to Washington: Gustav B Guen' Andante" Streckfail that Riley to Fort Banning: New& ty jail in lieu of $5000 bond to George C M Fort MacMullin Inf Chicago to $ for Moderns await trial Edwin R Strout M C Camp Wolters lew and Music 8:15—K 8 9:15—KSL---"aroug- Beth -"' : James Donlan 23 Ida Hawry 21 Ogden Ogden : - B Glenna Lake 31e- ' : Walter Stanley rppa 32 Ogden: Lillian Holmes 34 Lexington Mal 21 Balt Lake: Victor Shari (AP)--Ar- my C 4t$ -- 111 Roundue "T:38--NBC--4c- he The foll4wing Utah selective service Lake City registrants were inducted intot Salt the reception Wednesday and ordered center at Fort Douglas for assignment to army training camps: From Moab local board No 27: Joseph Kirkwood Reid Collin Arthur Rolla Loveridge Eugene William Pray Wise Ellis Johnson and Russell Joseph of Moab: Charles Snyder of Port Byron N Y: Willie B Williams of Hornbeak 'NoTenn From Brigham City local board 3: Nosh Olin Leamons of Arkadelphia Ark Roacoe Doty of Bellaire Ohio Ron amin Grant Checketts of Bear River City Chauncey Scott Watkins Don Norman Ranson ' Robert ten sy Petersen Gilbert Fay Lauritsen Melvin At a rble Mathias Donald Marvin Hadley Ernest Herman Wendel MelVin John Magnus Monson Thomas Finn and William Bryce Hopkins of Brigham Leslie Foragren of City Corinne Albert Isaac Hess and Wayne H Archibald John Wesley PlymouthDon Jolley of Makt' Forrest Hodge of Garland Wallace Zundel of Portage Lyman Elmer Kimber of Gime Creek John Charles- flint of Promontory Kay CrNiel Madsen of Tremonton - From Farmington local board No 7: Hubert Dan Clay Mitchell of Wood' Croes: Shigeo Early& of Syracuse William S Epperson of Kaysville Toney Raymond Riley of Centerville Burton R Green and Ray Elias Adams of Layton LeRoy Clark Imlay of Clearfield From Price local board No 26: Leonard Leo Petroni Pete M Stites Cyril Thomas and Wilho Andrew Speronen of Hiawatha otillo Don Bishop Fred Haycock Clyde Lewis Johnny Haycock Zorn Robert John Lambert Nick Anton Pavich Jr Ernest O'Greett Joe Palumbo David Ilumptiety Gibson and Cedo Cecil Cavainnie of Helper: Mac Edward MacLean Schultz James Paul Simon Thomas LaMar Morrison Alma Owen Powell J Nkholas George Laurie Charles Dayman Cave Frank Nrouk Neleon Premlon rence C Nelson of Price z William Bill of Glen: Frank Edward Topolovee Pero of Castle Spring Gate David Glenn Stewart of Wellington Robert Pere and William Shirdian Linea of Columbia John Eitel of Greenfield Cal Barney Bertoglio of Royal Oliver A gar ituteh of Standardville Nevadans inducted Wednesday in Salt Lake and ordered to the reception center City at Fort Douglas are: From Elko Elko county: James Elembrie Briggs of Elko Dixon Hooper of Owyhee Thorvald Albert Jengen of Rio Tinto Herbert Eroest Albers of Minden Neb: James Mabin Smith and Manuel John Monaut of Carlin Gilbert Jack Eugene Romig of Winnemucca Everett Colson of Larnoille Dale Lester Reever of Tuscarora two his Following testimony by From Winnemucca Humboldt County: alleged victims Claud Wells 31 Roy Louis Nielsen of Chicago Ill Mineral Hawthorne From county: Wednesday had been bound over Roney Willard Leavitt of Mesquite Ross to district court for trial on a rob- Leavitt of Hawthorne Everett Lawrence Laker of Luning Leslie Josepb Cornelius bery charge of Maus Prom Sparks Waihno Accused of robbing Mr and Mrs of Sparks Elver Gerrard Brown eounty! E Rush Christensen at their home Frank Nash Andrew William Salazar 1840 Sixteenth East street on Au Wilburn Thayer Ganger Roy Guido Gera James Johnson Clarence John gust 18 1940 Wells appeared be- McEvvenCarlCarl Altihrituie Felton and John fore Judge Joseph G Jeppson Albino Rosasco of Reno 4 temational news flambee 'time temperature and music witb Dee Gius M Haws& held a secondary boycott containing some features similar to the poultry case In that case two A F L unions were engaged in a jurisdictional dispute Mr Clawson owing to the late hour was limited in his arguments Wednesday but will continte Thursday at 2 p m He devoted his time to a history of the unionization of the association's plants declaring it agreed to a Union shop 'in 1937 under threats the union would tie up Iits turkeys moving to holiday markets Before arguments began an al- most unheard-o- f point in this jurisdiction was raised when Mr Clawson challenged the authority of Messrs - Beck and Holmgren to represent the 642 union memIbers whose wages and bank accounts were garnished by the asIsociatiod last month in awattempt to collect the judgment Mr Beck replied thatthey represented only the defendants Inamed in the original complaint "who were served by due procI ess" Judie Baker reserved ruling on the question whether the attorneys would have to produce signed authorization and also of an effort by Mr Clawson to have the names of the 642 members inserted in the title of the complaint and decree its Elsa F Rothe White - Davis County -- Witham 4YOUR FILDENDLI STATION" Dial 1500 Kiloc7elen THURADAT FEERLARY 20 8 inde- - pendent local No 311 local No 537 of the AM C and B W and the food handlers' union—a division of 537—assertedly began to noycott the cooperative's eggs and meat cutters and food clerks al- legedly threatened to strike un- less their employers stopped sell- ing them Claims Boycott Legal ' Mr Holmgren declared that ia Utah's "little" act clearly does not bar a union from inducing anyone to cease patronizing anyone else and that the judgment against the unions rendered late In December by for- mer Judge Herbert M Schiller was "an attempt to narrow the in- tent of congress and the legisla- ture" He admitted the legisla- tion "invades a field that used to be restricted" but asserted that was the legislators'intent The attorney contended that the certification of a union by N L R B does not 'insulate" it- - from any further action by a rival union seeking to enroll its mem bers - McNeill ' other After certification of the - KIITA - - so-cal- led FUNERALS 'Obituaries Margaret E D Odekirk - Dante' Dogma Bromley SS Murray Mary Jaws trooltlord 37 Murray Wendell Ellsworth Thereto 40 Salt Lake: Harriett Maiber 30 Gulfport Miss William D Mahler 32 Salt Lake: Emilia Moder 26 San Francisca su- up- - Marriage Licenses 21 for lira June BLooMQVIST—Services Veit Weimer Slooniquiet 32 wife of JitWmer Isioomquiet wdl tio conducted Thursday at U30 11 Min tha Midday 1DS First Ward LEHI—Funeral services for Mrs Elsa Fri Oritill may call at tho DUCHKSNE — Mrs Margaret Elisabeth chapel Dana Odeitirk118 oldest resident of Du- - Fare Roth Whits 24 and hot infant 1445 South State Widnes mortuary until e p m and at MO chestie died Tuesday of earrittismt after day front 4 in an einem of two daughter Kathryn Fora will ba hold ward chapel Midway Thursday trqm 12 noon until time of sectrices 1 IL tn in at years Friday virulent " cymetery invest 44 Midway 11 afL the Lehi Mrs Odokirk 0 reetion ea the Olson mortuary fectionately known Fourth ward -- chapel lumina olirvioto for es "Grandma" in Du- Under the direction enemaLeiter tyler who died bad been a of Bishop Linel Ler- A Nyvada will be held at iniTlito worker in the LDS aim Interment church until her ill-will cemetery Thursday at 10:30 te- tit l in be nem under direction ot tho Progreso- lodge the Lehi city She held en No 22 trh A M Friends may call at zrt C- cemetery honorary in life mem- Mn Evans de Early 1st tooth at Oth Loot White Utah the died berehip streets Thursday from to 10 a wt Genealogical T'uesday morning in klts 1 a Logan hospital of society E—Services for Mrs Eliza both complications follow 00 Cannon She was born at Gianqua wit' be held Thuredat ' tek ing the birth et a In Oa Cannon L D I ward chapel at Oxden December 10 baby daughter who 12:30A p in 1852 a daughter of Friends may call at also died the Charles tiltorest mortuary Wednesdta Root and Mrs Whits was fro m 4 until Harriet Gibson Daus p tn and born 8 September derma 1375 south Eighth Weat street She was marriod 1916 at Lehi a ow ' Isaac Franklin Ode- Thursday from 4:30 until 11:30 A daughter of Max II Interment kirk: November It City cometery and Annie 1869 in the old enApp le- - ': IttAtIt$ervicea for Elisabeth May leary On In housse dowment will be held Friday itesmbat117 1937 u 1 is is In ' I Salt Lake City the Larkin mortuary chapel 260 ohs was to East South street Friends Surviving are two Tomos e White in noyd 1101111i Ernest Odekirk may tail sit the mortuary Thursday the Salt Lake L D 8 L 4xso- Mrs °deists of Ducheisne a n d from 6 until 8 ik m and Friday Icons Mrs White Genres C Gdekirk of Salt Lake City: three temple 10 a in until time of services Ire- - are her Surviving husbnad her Duchesine Mrs Effie Casper of parents torment in the City cametegy daughters Funeral of Lehi four brothers and two sisters: Mrs Lulu Clark Of Springville and Mrs directors Larkin mortuary M Joseph Ernest A and Fon K grandchildren Kathryn Firth of Provo: 29 ix Rothe (twin of Lehi R Dean O'RAN—Serviees for Mary Ann Warren and 31 Rothe now Inbrother) O'Ran of 55 West illgth South as the Texas L D ill mission A half brother Joseph 64 wife of Frank A aRan Mrs ha Alwene R Ritchie of American Dana of Ogden also survives held Friday at 3 p nt In the Rosa Fork FriMrs and conducted R Reeder of Ruth Funeral services will beD room 36 East Seventh South street-house ward 3 I 1 Brigham at 'at the ril city p day Friends may call at the Continental in Ducheans: Friends may call at the room hi the mortuary mitt' thus of Roy A Schouten mortuary at Ducheene services Funeral directors Deserat Thursday Salt Lake County - ! its Mont: itobert H !CLoehr 19 son of Mr Loehr or Milos Cite and Mr Henry Mont: William L Garber 22 anti of Leslie Garber of Helena Mont Harold D Auelaire 18 eon of Mr and Mrs Henri W AuClaire of Kalispell Mont February 20 1941 Obituaries Statistics Draftees Anheuser - Busch case handed down within the past Inducted week in which the high court Mr Beck quotellAi federal preme court decision in the ment on checks from the union treasury which the members weregiving to themselves as a Christmas bonus in 1938 Firm Unable to Ac This brought on a dispute be- tween the old union- and the in- dependent resulting In certifica- tion of the latter by the national labor relations board Irwin Clawson attorney for' the poultry 'producers told Judge Clarence E Baker that tthe co- operative' stood between two fires o'uring the dispute being restrained by the national labor re lations act from influenctng its employes to join one union or the Itecent labor decisions of the United States supreme court were brought to play in Third district cotirt Wednesday as attorneys for three Salt Lake labor unions ar- gued for a new trial of a cosi In which the Utah Poultry Produc7 era'' association obtained an In- junction against a secondary boy- bott products and damages of $8u'" Regarded as iznportant beciuse of its effect on future activities of labor unions the case has crest- ed widespread interest with T John Lloyd of Los Angeles inter' national vice president of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen present to hear the arguments ' "t Model Law Cite Attorneys Clarence M Beck and Homer Holmgren representing the unions argued that the Nor- act of congress copied in the Utah statutes does not prohibit secondary boycotts butt on the contrary specifically prohibits the enjoining aof such boycotts where there is "labor ? IEnlistrne'nts riloris Cite High liourt Ruling a alic (Salt gake Trtibutte STZ Specializing in Homo Loans for More Than DI?kl Halfa Century 5-29- 83 I I |