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''116' Musser Mrs Ab Jenkins WS ' Utah Deaths (Total) I Peckenpaugh and Mrs Wiesley To October 22 1941 135 The hosteu committee Will be To October 22 1940 134 I composed of the members of the 171 Entire year 1940 industrial relations committee of I ( 0 rf I the Salt Lake City council of Salt Lake County women headed by Mrs Rails and To October 22 1941 22 To October 22 1940 14 16111 Including Miss Margaree Elaine ouseyedwili It Mrs George Baglin Mrs William 17 Mr and Mrs O V Stromberg Entire year 1940 Batie Mrs Charles E Brain Miss Celebrate wedding-golden Millard County Dorothy Chamberlain Mrs T E amilversary Wednesday 7 To October 221941 Gaddis Mrs W W Hudson Mn 3 J M McLeod Miss Elise Madsen herself In a fall 10 years ago at To October 22 1940-3 Mrs V L Oleson Mrs Rupea her home still is somewhat in- Entire year 1940 Mrs H W Shurtieff Mrs L Jack capacitated so formal observances Sweet Mrs K P Todd Mrs W of the occasion have not been J Wolatenholme and Mrs J L planned Jones Mr Stromberg observed his Decorations are being arranged seventy-thir- d birthday Monday by Mrs C E Brain chairman He was born October 20 1888 and Mrs Jones Mrs Caddis Miss married Mrs Stromberg in SweElise Madsen and Mrs Oleson den on October 22 1891 The THURSDAY Miss Blaine of the Alpha Iota couple came to America in 1893 sorority heads the 'serving com- settling in Laramie Wyo where TRIBUNE mittee assisted by the following Mr worked for a few members of Alpha Iota sorority: yearsStromberg on the Union Pacific rair-Miss Iris Irons Miss Marie Koew road then operated a livery staMiss Mildred Mandel Miss Mir-la- ble and later engaged himself as Morn Miss Maisie Myrup a shoemaker While in Laramie about a great Miss Oreta Rigby Miss It terms as he served two two-yeRands Miss Mary Annette Smith a county road supervisor Miss Pauline Smith Miss Amy The couple lived in Cheyenne Stevenson Miss Clara Triptoe Wyo until came to Salt Miss Margaret Crapo Mrs Kath- Lake City inthey 1920 During the ryn H Burrell Miss Gerald Mae last World war Mr Stromberg Mrs Mort T Mrs Grace not only followed his trade as a Kopp Vernice S Loomis and the follow- shoemaker but also did his part ing members of the Neighborhood in meeting a labor shortage in Garden club of Salt Lake City Cheyenne by operating a street Mrs James R Dickson Mrs Dean bus in his spare hours not 750 Harvey Mrs S Morgan Sorenson The six living sons and couple's Mrs V R Madsen Jr Mrs V A daughters are: Cecil V Strom not 600 Gilhool Mrs Harold Price Mrs and Mrs Irving Lee Kilgore berg Leland Mays Mrs Vivian Snow not 500 of Salt Lake City if W Strom-ber- g s Mrs Franklin S Nelson and Mrs Hazel Carter of Harold Bowman not COO Oakland Cal Mrs Ruth McHan Mrs Rails stressed that an of Lincoln Mont and Mrs Marsot 300 gery Parker of Miami Fla state but that if any have been overlooked they will be welcome and that reservations will not be necessary because preparations have been made to receive as BUT many as care to attend Salt Lake Couple Mark Golden Wedding Today ed - en I GENUINE GOATSKIN JACIIET rs12-- 3 Talon zipper front belted sides Sizes 33 to Special 1 44 Keith O'Brien Men'a—Street Floor ruary-4---19- Frank-and--Mau- goaBc very special cond -- : - &llA1 fiDflfl s t : s con--thict- If'7 ed - : : ' 1 - : N de 4' ( tt(t (( ' ( ififil ‘v6(Liel "teletzw We suggest you buy and save now! last time at this special price! E ion A) Film Showing Slated i : "It Itappened in the Kitchen" a full color SIMS MINTED! - 533c hotels 1 l' ' it DEER " ' - invitetions ! z 's i s and-Mr- ' 3 ' ? - 61) "silver streak" 41 !II each Filled with 25 white down and 755 fine white goose anal duck feathers Plumply filled covered with genuine Pepfeather-proo- f striped ticking Size 21x27 Green or perell blue stripe Corded edge Each pillow doubly sterilized ad chemically treated - EILL61'IT : 1 '2: 7rs!! ' - ar 13SIDS ' - - ': :':-:':"7- '::: !F!A 141611 : —41::: - '' : Z it Pot :' CliARA 47'°--77- "" - MLLES ' 00'----!'''--- it : — ' JJAICHIErlr : slor-informat- ' Ion i®' ':''':'''': i: m ) 1" ' — ' I - S E 0 ''': : ::‘ 7 46) ' Men's Genuine Leather alft-o- tayuglittwaille ' hrs SENSATIONAL SALE - ' " Ul WO OMNI 61111 LOS - ' 6 ' (t OAKLAND ' SEATTLE -' ' ! ' CLEVELA 42shtl ' ' - - A GC yo i' ' t-- ' 00001 S SEATTLI Y' IC 11 4 744"41s46:1' J wASHINGICI 1 A btu 61 SOISE li : a ragyuesetti:peeamestaovtiltees N E VI VA hrs DEWIER 1 C ye 414 Thirteen) corn-pos- ----"-------n - from Paz After eight men struggled to remove Burns who wait jammed from against the steering wheel ambu' the front seat of his car lance attendants found es had died of a badly crushed skull According to a report'prepared ' by Deputy Sheriffs J Leonard Hyland and Milton Brown Mr Burns was traveling south on State street at an estimated speed of 60 miles an hour when his car swerved to the left of the center lific—strilsftlg the left front of loaded coartrueic-goin- g north and driven by Grant Haws 19 of 762 East Fourth South street Truck Also Damaged The Impact jammed in the front of Mr Burns' car and caused serious damage to the truck- - Mr 'i Haws was not injured Mr Burns' car spun around and came to rest 60 feet south of the accident scene 1 and on the west side of the road Lumps of coal from the truck were strewn on the pavement and a bulldozer was sent to the scene —early Tuesday morning to push the—v-0off the highway so it would norendger other traffic The deputies reported the truck is registered in the name of Mary 'Dickerson 451 North Sixth West - -- i : ' t'--- Members of the hostess committee which will welcome clubwomen from throughout i:i Utah at a tea at the Hotel tt: Utah October 27 include Miss Margaret Blaine left mad Miss Dorothy Chamberlain t At the lower right Is' Mgt i Winifred P Balls general chairman of the industrial relations committee of the Utah State Federation of Women's Clubs and the Salt Lake council of women who will be in charge el the event (Continued "7 (-- - ) o! ' 'I'''''''‘CI - street ': ? y i nation short and to11elp thingedoo Because it is 'round because short:central year direct if from 'piois 'which business te where the lute been the business7-zollaays become seer has wai notion natural timesaving route of the East route United to travel between thebusi7 Alls Over s continet analhe Westthe nation cattle l'CIC)S mail and route 'of the passengers inore other :n!se ss than any h I '''''11 "" - " ' ' try tr try try air route g - Me-Gall- Um ea U se ' - ' I ' : 4- i lintaor2 never before Driving his car almost head-o- n into a coal truck Kenneth Leo Burns 34 of Sandy was killed Tuesday at 1:15 a m at about 6880 South State (100 East) 4 6 -'" - Clubwomen Set Session on 13unbnitiseteinaparwesAits (0-- -- t ' - I ca7lall'u":-Ians7e-- ' o - st ' ' :' " f' : My-the- ss - vmto op en 1120 "1- - ng of rlorato - sirioss 07- ‘ - 1 ' - great-grandchildr- r att-Lake- 4011 - the-mornin- i - 'Pe' iji ' -"- - Cil ''00- t : ‘ - : Int Pioneer of 1851 Marks 97th Yéar Thursday N from Pm Tilde's) Newell Snarr of Ogden brothers Hamner Snarr of San Bruno Cal ' nley Alma G and Lloyd Carol R Snarr o Snarr of Berkeley Cal and a sister Mrs Hyrum V Peterson of Loa Angeles wife of the driver of the car in which Mrs Bagley was killed vi ' 4!7!"--"It''' 1 (I A th 4 AS - '''f 7 - N:t ' t k : A - :' e ' - 1 -- 41 : :' ' - :: '" i- '' 0 - 4 - - 1-'- I (Continuod ' 4 I-4- I Brings Death To Sandy Autoist : - trom (Continued ' - Truck Collision' :: A 7 ' ' : Pao Thirteen) ' l'' ' ' ' 222 picket list are the John Scowcroft k Sons company 366 ' West Fifth South street the 14 Materials and equipment con- oA t tracts totaling $5153570 were 'cot co Symns Utah Grocer company 327 " awarded Tuesday by Broderick and 1 VINit Second South street and the ' P' -4 Gordon construction contractors 0' 1 ' ''''n"' '''' ::: Utah Wholesale Grocery company for the Salt Lake small arms am- ' ' '' t AA 344 WestNorth Temple street munition plant l "tA0--A switch engine Pushing loaded 'o— The contracts Included: 'Morrison-e Merrill & company 205 North e can "4-to the Scowcroft company I" Third West street $10039 for railroad spur was removed when t common fir and $2475 for hard- 41:24" VOILIIIIMatiti6' IhlimielottlitilibtliiilikireliNdatax Aga me a picket there informed the train wood Ditto Sales and Service 18 crew that a strike was in progress West Second South street- $5203 Mrs Harriett L B Leavitt tmlon and company representafor printed forms Morse Bouldger Utah pioneer of who will tives said Tuesday Destructor company New York birthobserve ninety-sevenSeveral other cars consigned to ' City $4598 for incinerator Utah the Stowcmft company are on the day Thursday Concrete Pipe company 1212 spur but have not been spotted South State street $3216 for conat the firrn's loading dock corn- crete culvert pipe Peerless-Uta- h pany officials saidcompany 150 West First South Mr Latter declared that the street Ilse for radiation equipunions "have pickets everywhere" ment and that "It is their business" if General Electric company' Conrailroad employes refuse to cross tinental Bank building $1454 for the picket lines Linde Air Products light globes Another conference between the company 362 Pierpont avenue grocery and employe representa$944 for welding equipment tives was scheduled for WednesModern Electric Supply company Mrs Harriett Lovina Bowen Knerr A conference 37 Richards street $231070 for Leavitt Utah pioneer of MI: will day by Mr to settle the disfailed Monday range light and power panels celebrate her ninety-sevent- h birthdrew but from company ofpute Pao Grande Lumber company 120 Thuraday at open house fes- ficials a statement that only a south Fifth West street $526 for day tivities from 2 to 6 p m at the "union shop" issue was at stake common fir and $1488 for hard- home of a granddaughter Mrs wood Utah Lumber company 333 Nephi Christensen 252 Downing-to- n and from labor leaders a declaration that wages and hour issues West First South street $2386 for avenue also were involved hardwood and prestwood and $680 A native of Iowa she was born for weatherproof building paper - on October 23 1844 a daughter of Two meetings were held TuesWaterworks Equipment corn' Mr and Mrs Israel Bowen and day in an effort to iron out redifficulties between the pany 149 West Second South crossed the plains by ox team from ported and the street $2515 for valves Winter' Council Bluffs Iowa in 1851 She Utah Copper company Mine Mill Weiss cOnliOanY Denver $2236 for was married to Mr Leavitt in International Union of and Smelter Workers district trailers Crane- Company 1860 Mr Leavitt a pioneer stock- No 2 pole agency Ness building $1170 for man died in 1905 Employes with a grievance Mrs Leavitt has four sons and plumbing equipment A A May cock company 234 Seventh ave- a daughter still living: Will Leavitt against the company were internue $1288 for convector radiation: of Provo Charles Samuel and viewed at a meeting in at the office of Mr Knerr Campbell-Eise- y and company Ness A G Leavitt of Salt Lake City was attended by Robert E which $1343 for building pressure reduc- and Mrs Eugene Stiefel of Spokane Wash Other descendants Mythen commissioner of conciliaing valves tion U S department of labor Grayhar Electric company 245 are 42 grandchildren 61 The conference was continued in South First West street $1012 for two and the afternoon at the office of D D telephone hand sets $807 for teleMoffat vice president and general phone materials and $590 for manager of the company with materials Cleveland Edward Scherer labor relations inSwitchboard company Cleveland Talk on Theater Slated Ohio $1197 for hanger equipment vestigator of the industrial comGeorge D Pyper general super- mission attending in place of Crane company 307 West Second of the L D S Sunday Mr Knerr South street $2079 for acid proof intendent school and John D Spencer will n drains Following the meeting Mr review early experiences in the said no statement could be old Salt Lake theater when they made as "all parties to the disaddress the Bonneville L D S ward pute have'not yet been contacted" Daughter Announced M I A special interest group Wed- He said the conciliation method Richard W and Bead McCle- nesday at 7:30 p m in the Yale-cre- of settling the dispute would be lland Thayne of 749 South West L D S ward chapel Eight- continued and that additional Temple street announce the birth eenth East street and Herbert meetings will be called by Mr of a daughter Monday night avenue Knerr 13 -- Man Woniali Die in Utah Anti) Crashes - Union and Company Officials Hold Par lei With Knerr ' f'' e''''''stl' Salt Lake Firms Receive Bulk loud-speaki- 0 : k saio Octoler 22 1911 5ali gatte Tribune Prepare to Welcome Throng Wedneliday 1loitang - Hunters and Dealer's sell your deer skins to us and get top market price talking motion picture produced by the Modern Kitchen bureau will be presented WednesA R O Elliott & Co day at 12:10 p m at a luncheon t 4 N 3rd W Salt Lake City I meeting of the Electrical League I of Utah in Beau Brummel cafe I officers announced Tuesday i 1111 Evnry ha — 'Fantous Aristocrat PILLOWS Everything and morethan you would expect in a pillow at thia low price Aristocrat pillow are filled with 10 Feather-roo- f gOose and duck fe‘thera down and 90 striped ticking —chemically treated and $1193 thoroughly sterilized each ILEANA ALL4)()WN PILLOWS size 21x27 filled with soft huffy goose and duck down Covered with finelinen finished' down-proo- f striped ticking rolld edge Scientifically treated each S595 Keith O'Brien Bedding—Second Floor brand now Millinery—Third Floor KEITH O'BiRIEll - 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