Show 1Petrft ge!w!F!411 : - - i 1 ' 1 12 1 Monday Morning -- - 1 1 - I I i 1 i Educator Dies in S - (1 - ''k Thanks for the Present ' - -' - L- i - I t- - - "i : -- -- i - i -- - - -- 7-- - - - i ‘ : t - J 4 ' 0 '' - 4 Map Yule Pageant 1 1) : : ' : I - i t-- ' Nancy Montgomery I3ar' '''I '' '''' t'5 ' ker at campaign headquarters 22 West 34 professor of foreign lan: I 't ' ' ' guages at Weber Second South street Jacob A college Ogden t k - It 8 Kahn campaign chairman andied of carcinoma Sunday at 7:40 t - l nounced Sunday '' p m in the home of her parents t j ) ' i 2 Dr and Mrs James L Barker of 1°' 7-Campaign information will be '''' 1 429 Thirteenth East street after given to the leaders quotas will A"' ‘‘'t ' " '' be diszussed and work of build-i- t ' I year's illness It '" ' : 'i Miss Barker had been on the full division organizations will r : "4r ' ' '''''' - ' I be pressed at the session Mr faculty of the University of Utah t i said Nahn of Southern California University ' -i and Good headway is being made 3 ::J---University of Wisconsin as t' !iin the campaign and indications L 1I wellas Weber college where she I I' are that the 20000 volunteer workhad taught since 1933 t 4 - ers who will begin active solicital'srancy'Montgotrim Barker 4 Majoring in languages she also t Death takes college language had tion January 5 will me " a ready been active in theatrical en- i i- ' f ' ' ' 7 4 professor in f and I response" Mr Kahn continued terprisea having played 9 -- II emphasized that the camdirected French plays at the Ifni- - I " -- ' of Southern California and f paign includes both the annual Hard of Hearing Group versity was on the staff of the Ogden membership drive which in recent Little theater She also spent one i years has been combined with the Holds ' Vesper Service summer with the Reginal Goode i ! t ''' ' Community Chest drive in Salt o Lake City and Salt Lake county's on HudClinton theater at the christmas tea: and stories songs share in raising A fund of 50- N Y I 0 L4— tured a vesper service for mem- sonWhile st 000000 for war relief in Los Angeles she was i ‘''S The first dollar of every con- - bers of the Salt Lake Society for 'secretAtry of the Alliance Fran- - f!t tribution will be considered a the Hard of Hearing Sunday after- caise and lectured before the ' — membership in the Red Cross and noon at the Civic Center 544 South Modern Languassociation ilN - - '' the remainder will go into the Born at Provo on October 24 ' war fund- - Membership buttons Main street ":: 1907 a daughter of Dr James L ' ' '' ' Miss W 0‘"IP '' ' ' Charles Spence and '4 and window emblems will not be ' ' and Kate Montgomery Barker ' : ' ' Issued for contributions of leu Maud B Clark were in charge of she was taken ' to ' with ' Europe ' than $t the program her parents al a child attending ''' N ' ' ' i kindergarten and private schools : i'" in France until 1913 She attended ! 1 various public schools in Utah and ::-:::' was graduated from the L D 8 4 I hfgh school in Salt Lake City in i r ' ::: 1924 t ' She attended the Univerei-Paris until 1927 and rety-of a ceived her B A degree from the ' ' ik4 : r -' University of Utah in 1930 After 4 i ' a year at the University ' 7t ''' ' to went at Ar- - ) Berkeley she t ' ' the University of Southern Calii o1 : ' fornia at Los Angeles another ' —- ' ' year before receiving her mastees T1 '''''''''5a 'Don't I degree She was on the Univer' sity of Wisconsin faculty two ) years and received- a doctor bf Keep oLuefFromilEtmn Ready I ' i philosophy degree from that instish t 1941 in tution June errhy I Miss Barker was the first presi— 6 —--dent of the Mr of Larson Mrs and L Everett Larson Ogden Soroptimist daughter Tiny Judy 11FtprtsTDuE bills li I club and aided in organizing the burdeosome with a E F Paris rewards Dreyfous company president lack of 1? clubs at Logan and Boise Idaho installment cash to keeping kiss annual I at received and for the she the present hug For was active in many years she buy ChtistmNYMenh you4rom Iftt us show afternoon D 8 Mexican branch in this L Christmas enloyirg the th "gore e company family" party Sunday you loan holiday '1 our city as well as in church organizap f tions wherever she lived :kr: afàfi"orld fon ut:s herbciftikhundrods ' of Surviving besides her parents ' worries for are a sister and brother Mrs Our g est in the or goodi "You Albert O Mitchell of Santa Barstate for money--four rotes Con i 1 bara similar conficlential--n- o are the lowCal who arrived here last i service All red tape or week and James L Barker Jr " in deellogs 'delays strletly the Argentine L D 8 mission t - ' MIAS ! '' ''''-- - t'' : : - -- ' '- - l' - - ' - - - - ' ' ' ' ': - ------ - : - :' - : r SANDY—A pageant in six scenes taken from the Bible and the Book of Mormon will be presented Christmas day at 7 a m In the Bandy First L D S ward chapel by the Sunday school with Miss Molly Lindell directing The pageant which the public may attend will be preceded by a broadcast of chimes and Chriatams carols under direction of Moedle Steadman from the steeple of the First ward chapel at 6:30 a rn MIA - : --- ' i -- 3 '- !- 1 4 - ) : -- ) - 1 I I 4k ''-- - -- - - 1 - - r I I I i ) - 1: - y- -- i- - : ' - - -- -- i - - ' - - : 1 :: 1 - i y A' A '' a A - I -- - Firemen Ptirellasei Defense Bonds Salt Lake firemen are doing their bit toward national defense it was learned Sienday when C Temple president of the Salt Lake riremen's Relief association an- nounced the organization had 14000 in defense purchased D SANDY — D Zaiser First Lieutenant who ha just bonds Mr Temple said members of the organization feel that ttke money which was taken from their mortuary certificate fund has been well invested thone 1:yamrieitiyidiennteoe J 1 1 4 as 1 1 : 1 7 I 4 c 1 j1 f I J ' ) ' J -- ?? ??:??::::????? sik:t1 1 I I 1 A Ak - ' -"- IS -- -- :::: - - : ::: oacr Santa Claus gave a preview performance Sunday afternoon at the Paris company store as guest of honor at the eighteenth annual Christmas party given by E F Toreyfous president of the company for his "store family" More than 200 children— sons and daughters or brothers and ' children' rpgdrainmg out an enter- Loses Yule Gifts Theft of 7$ worth of Christmas materials from her ear was- reported to Salt Lake police Sunday by Mrs- - John M Olsen of Moroni Mrs Olsen said the theft occurred Saturday Bight while her car 1 was parked at 257 Second East tainment by highlighted solmd movies and movie cartoons street Entrance was gained by sisters of employes of the store — were entertained at the party I breaking a window community singing of Christmas The focal point of interest as carols with an orchestra provid1i vnts tet pirnpetod was tho ePti ing accompaniment and vs wievile acts performed from a miniadecorated with stacks of toys and ture stage set up for the party 1 boxes of bright red Christmas stockings filled with candy nuts 107 and fruits I Santa Claus himse)f distributed Irkiikr000somoogs the presents and stockings to the : 4T74: 14:e :::::: - - V:-:::'''- - -- v t Ai nurt r - VI 444214 V 4 124tEk- i : ' r - ? - ' :1 — 40 ' y iieeT--g-aif- 'a ' ' --- ' is - - I An ImportantArmouncenien I - 4 ii t - tLi HE OUTBREAK OF WAR and events of the past have jammed the nation's long distance telephone lines This year with more men in sservice away from home the usual surge of Christmas long distance calls will pre sentka more difficult problem than ever Calls will be delayed and many will not get through Unless you can make your Christmas calls before Christmas Eve or after Christmas Day we ask that you make only those calls that are essential tsar ticularly to the Pacific Coast states and cast of the Mississippi River few-Nyeek- 1 1 s -' ' 1 4- d - 1 I t ' The ritountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co 1 ' s 1 I c---- a 4 - Kr" ' i e - - ' 1 NO DOWN PAYMENT ACCOUNTS ON is II nun irm r r--rj Y I rit VI H i 1 t 1 V tA kt-1- ELECTRIC CO 217 So Slot 27 : I 0 : AktA :' 't 1)01 ' tt -- ' - 40( '' 4 s - - k ! - '010 ( 's t ' c 'A ' - '''- - - t'' '') 1 - - - it 2- -4 ''4 - ' ' '''''' ''''' 0i't t :: I1 ii 'r ' 1 1 - 4 - f 4 '''' A "! 1 v ' - 4r 1 — NZ 3 ‘ 4 - -'e ‘ - ''' : sz ' 3 - 1! 42 'It'" : --4 — s '' ' Ii - ''' k AV 4 ''' i - 43 - 9' 4 — ' :::':::--'- - '::"'''' - ” ' 11 ''''''P' - :' 0 il - — or N - - - 250 - 1 M le?: d Gift P i 1 or 4'::' to' " -- To If Her Christmas Present Is An No longer day be the most dreaded day of the week Clothes will fairly MELT away before her eyes as she does all of it shirts children's pieces flat work while comfortably seated Only IRONRITE has 2 open usable ends and cast iron shoe that eyenly distributes heat without - EASY Electrical TERMS Appliaaces—Auerbach's and 78th Year 1 P 4) AT Mat 42580 i I 49 F060041bAdOsR 1 ' LIP ' - it 1 1 ?? 4 4' ' 1400049"' VISS)bm ct4 44' reoTh '''ig9"?' - ) '49'''''''''''' A4 - - ''''7 I if'1'1''' 4 1 Y1 ' r P' i 't 4A 9 i 4 49 4 4 1 V 0 'itef( - - : lett I 0 ? 1(0 "'" 1 0 0" li 00° " l kii i t t 5 ot t G 1 I 11' 1 1 i - 101 1 i t tk - aft t: t 5ktarsk i I - Is sysmsttx44tw4tA0 - ! 1 T 01 if 11''5111151Katit110 i A 4 46e -- ) attou:" i ' k1 : r ' 04 - s :: i ' Shoes—Auerbach's Street Floor 4 0 '' : 1 I 1 IT ii - I K t -- - 1 41 401 s ( C W Brady will addresis a pub lie meeting of Technocracy Inc ' 1 i Monday at 8 p in at 449 East ThirdSouth street on "Social and '- t ' ' 250 I Downstairs 0)11— ' ' et completely stocked department We have frivolous slipper styles colorful scuffs practical sturdy felts and leathers Positively the biggest selec- ' tion in town to help you say "Merry Christmas" with gifts you'll be proud to present will ironing t- ' 1 You can fill in that Christmas list in a jiffy at our ilror—Trire t ':: Srd of Her She'll ZIP Through 100 Ironing in 13 of the Time ' - ' 3 ' - 1 i fr ' '0 - - Slippers scorching!- 4 '''' I : S 1 - 3 - f b Technocrats Meet OP0 G-- § 1 t I 5 I -- - 1 I - Tg&0w11 Seoloci-iii-ste- ' 1' 1 o r&411 of - 1 1 ft ks sabot Al ' I t ''- 1 s Knights Templar and their friends will reaffirm their faith in the Christ Child at the Christmas program Thursday morning in the Masonic temple Utah commandery No 1 Knights Templar announced Sunday The Knights Templar will assemble' at 9:30 a m with the toast to the grand master to be Dr V J served at 10 a m Clark will speak on the "Senti' ments of the Day" with R C Culp 7 I offering the toast to the Saviour Clyde W Picht eminent commander will respond The grand commander's message I will be delivered by O C Skatte' t t i gram will Mr Culp 0 a Jif T1rif - w1 - :t 10 I 1 1 - ' 1 -- 1 r Economic Trends" I ID shill arse stof csishtel eig 113 sq ' - s 1 : :1 1 " : ) it- : Knights Templar Set Yule Rite Your cooperation will be helpful in keeping lines open for national defense I I 1 i 6 The children were brought to the house by chapter members and treated to several hours of games Then refreshments were served Dolls games and other gifts were distributed to the youngsters by Santa Claus impersonated by Conway Dearden Each of the young visitors received a sack of candy and nuts before returning to the Neighborhood House Ed Parker and Foley Richards were In charge of the affair sponsored annually by the fraternity I i )x4 11441-- 42 A it street -- - 4""'" - MODEL 1 e! The Christmases of appro)d- 25 Neighborhood House chiltdrelYen were brightened considerably Sunday afternoon when members of the :University of Utah chapter of Sigma CM fraternity entertained them at a special Christmas party at the chapter house 1395 East First South - C eY - ks At Fraternity - alpv— - - G-- If storage space '"""--""""- R Children Frolic - I - - I 1111611:::(1 Ike Auerbach's Open Till 9' P M Tonight and Tomorrow Night Salt Lake police Sunday were continuing their search for a purse snatcher who Saturday night knocked a woman' to the groundl and took her purse containing over 8100 in cash and checks The victim Mrs Martha Gunderson 48 of 134 Third avenue suffered a fractured arm in the fall which she said was caused when the youth pulled her off balance as he grabbed her purse He was described as about 161 years old dressed in green shirt and dark trousers without coat or overcoat His height was estimated at about 5 feet 4 inches 1 - ' I 41- after t Police Seek Youth In Purse Theft At Annual Yule Party 1 4 South-stree- completing a year's army duty has been ordered back to duty L 'Store Family' Frolics S IL : East Second sri i a VI 1 ' --- ii a ! Gets Army Call I 4 : - A 1 "-- "'-' tel-i- - WEST JORDAN — The canThe Birth of Christ" will be presented Christmas day at 6:30 a 3Th in a candlelight service in the West Jordan L D S ward chapel The ward Itt I A is sponeoring the cantata with Wendell Holmes directing and Laura Gardner as accompanist - 2)--::::::::::::::::- 1 tata I - " Arrange Cantata - :::: ::::::::::::::::::-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::iii::- - 1 111 - - - i 1 : - - '''- SANDY—First Second and Third LDS wards of Sandy will conduct their Christmas budget dance p m in the Sandy ricreattion hall MI A meetings In the three wards will not be held that evening " ' 1 I Maps Cantata Dance Scheduled -- In - - 44 - i Miss Afton Young native and lifelong resident of Silt Lake City and prominent in social and religious activities died Sundayl at 1 a m at her residence in the Belvedere Apartment hotel 22 South State street of a heart attack The daughter of the lai Judge Le Grande and Grae Hardie Freed of Salt Lake City and IA Grande Young of Yakima Wash Miss s served Young Young member of t h e t Funeral services will be conduct4 — t ed Tuesday at noon In the Eirhtgeneral board of ! ' -' the LDS Pri- -' ' ' eentli LDS ward chapel 107 A t mary association street by r Thomas A Clawson ' from March 1 Sr bishop of the ward 04 1920 until the be in Salt Lake city Burial board was reorcemetery ganiaed January 1 1940 IL In this :''T work she helped S prepare lessons i (:: for Primary stuD4 dents and also I t t FOR HER - 1 t h " OL'' 4 :' GIFT ' emeeeniettedShihe I 0 epar trav--- 1 1 eled extensively in the intermoun- t t tam n area in con- Miss Young nection with her work i I Jiihet also served for many years l ' ' as a member of the board of the -'7'4--4 Children's Service society A gift7A : 1 i ed story teller she had been a member of the Cleofan club litAPI la '' :'' way erary society of Salt Lake City ' ''' I are five brothers and Surviving sisters:- Joseph H Young of Chi1111 cago Mrs Grace Young Kerr of Seattle Wash Mn Lucile Young ri Reid and Mrs Jasmine Young a cantata "Christmas Nnel" written and directed by Mrs Ray Lester Monday at 8 p mi in the Midvale city hill for children and Tuesday at 8 p rn for adults Cannon Thompson will direct the singing Miss Roberta Lindsay and Evan Pearson have been assigned the principal roles - - Served With Childreti's Service Body MIDVALE—Members of the M I A of the Midvale First and Second L D S wards will present - - I - - '' - : c -- - t - 1941 Miss Afton Young S L Native Was Active in LDS Church Circles 1 l ' 1444 : Told in Brief Language Professor Served on Four University Staffs 1 - - 1941 Social Religious Leader Dies of Heart Ailment L County News Items S -N I 4 l' TWelterColleffe - All division chairmen and vice i: chairmen in the Salt Lake county Tted Cross campaign to raise $125- 000 for war fund and membership will meet Monday at 10:30a m 1 - gakt Tribune - Mourned Chairman of Red Cross Sets Session lt irbe Dalt - ' |