Show ' - uoo t Grand Jiirorsi Indict Four S L Concerns indictment charging four Salt Lake wholesale grocery firma and five individuals with engaging in a conspiracy in restraint of trade ind competition was restraint of trade and competition turned by the federal grand lury Friday after weeks of investigation by 'special department of justice attorneys In other indietmenta the Jury accused Glenn Seel described as real estate agent of the Union of —embezzling Trust company funds insured by the Federal De posit Insurance corporation find c ha rged three men with violation of the Dyer act Named as defendants in the antitrust case are the Utah Wholesale Grocery company John Scow-cro& Sons company Symns Utah Grocer company and Zion's Cooperative Mercantile Institu Von which operates the Zion's Wholesale Grocery company Individuals Named An ' ft a I I The following individuals flamed: were I Smith secretary treasurer and general manager of Utah Wholesale Grocery company Ernest Toronto manager and James A Giadque assistant manager and traffic manager of Symns Utah James Scow-cro- ft Grocer company a director and manager of John Scowcroft & Sons company and S B Eggertson general manager of Zion's 'Wholesale Grocery company "a department or division of Zion's Cooperative Mercantile Institution" Since February 1935 the indictment said the defendants have 'continuously engaged in a wrongful and unlawful Icombination and conspiracy to establish maintain and enforce an agreed upon arbitrary artificial and ofunreasonable distribution policy and program for the purpose and with the intent of eliminating restricting and prohibiting competition thereby restricting the channels of distribution through which grocery store items manufactured and produced in and shipped from states other than Utah are sold and distributed to retail grocers in southwestern Wyoming Utah southeastern Idaho and eastern Nevada" ' i ' - ' : I ' 1 c:: - Mrs t - 1 r' i i i T i 1 i : - ' t - - I I 1 ' i I - t nicits Vendor I X '' f i el n r - :!:: :5' : : : VttPv---- 4 PEO Gathers For Tooele Parley Today 'k : ' ::: 4 Jr k1 kr - ' vi ' i: ? ' - : : y f II ile' OD E Grimes of Ogden office engineer for the Southern Pacific said second hand ties and rails had been used for upkeep of the Promontory line for some years but such used equipment now is not available He said the branch line has light weight rails and can support safely only lightweight locomotives traveling no faster than 15 miles an hour Trains operate not more than once- a week W H kirkbride of San Fran- chief engineer for the Southern Pacific and vice president of the Seismological society said the Lucin cutoff is in good condition and is not likely to be damaged by earthquakes He said it would cost millions of dollars to put the Promontory branch into condition to bear main line trafcisco fic L B McDonald of San Francisco the company's vice president in charge of operations said the old branch completed in 1869 is antiquated trict died Thursday night while visiting in Bend Ore rela- tives and friends here learned Fri- - rol'n day His death tributed to at- ail- - ments incident to age that o nd followed of his sec- wife Mrs Mercy Adams March- 19 Lamb o n e ': r (73 and four sisters Mrs Henry Wight lirs Maria Wight Mrs Elizabeth Guyman and Mrs Lucinda Jensen of City Brigham Funeral serVices will he conducted I SunD S tn in Brigham City Firth day at 2 pHbward C Jensen bishop Burial ward by directed will be in Brigham City cemetery by the Harold B Felt funeral home of Brigham City -- :T- 1 7-- ‘"'ltlto 'i- t ' - owakiv : ts ': ' ti il ivI Martha Jeanette WB Cox Thomas Francis Stevenson Infant Carrigan BEES vs POCATELLO 8:15 P M KUTA Your Summer Sports Schedule over KL0 1430 For All Bees' Games "Your Blue Ribbon kilocycles Monday Niro Sports Stttion" Sports Highlights 5:45 Pm Saturday I Interviews—Predictions—Music m Ploy by Ploy Report of Ogden Red Games (Sunday games in afternoon) SPORTSMEN'S 1 er deRirtqtri PARADISE tn Todd NEWS KLO1430 Eslucyvvi 4 7:4 to" SIGII T011ight MUSIC ' 4 1 ' ' 1 t I 1 iii A 1 '' Elizabeth 11 slccuRD— A'D SERES - Al 4 KC Mr Adams great-grandchildr- —CoIumb( 8 00 8 1 6 30 Now Round-u- ®News p Pages of Melody 4— Texiia Jim Robertson News 51 0:45 700 7:15 Th Breakfast Club 1 7 :30 46 Carl Revazza's Groh News Biliv Moore Trio 8:45 Glenn Millers Groh The Band Played On 900 9:15 930 9:45 Little Blue Playhouse 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 the of Ilan-Pe- News Breakfast for Two "The War Nurse" Musio Maestro Civic News and Notes TNeWs and "God4 Country" Nlia Mack's 'Lets Pretend" The Four Belles 1STheater of Today and News Geo Bryan News The National Farm and Parade of the Stars Home Hour Famous Names Stories Vincent Lopez and His (!i)Columbia's Country Orchestra Journal Kitchen Klatter Adventures in Science MI Lo Jack & a Dttme World News ' corn-missi- I I ' The Last Word In the News - 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I - I a ' lillne ILUr Tr livalla Y aD 1111 ICSL-- 1160 Network 1 Formerly general manager of the Adams & Sons Lumber company in Eureka he had been retired since 1922 He was born April 3 1855 in Tipton Staffordshire England a son' of John and Sarah Tranter Adams and immigrated to Utah in 1881 He lived in Salt Lake City St George and Nephi before settlingrin Eureka in 1891 His first wife Mrs Ruth Fisher Adams whom he married in England died in 1916 and in 1918 he married Miss Mercy Lamb Surviving are two sons Leonard Adams of Salt Lake City and J W Adams of Elgin Ore four daughters Mrs Annie Forslund of Salt Lake City Mrs Sadie Loomis of Bend Ore Mrs Alice Kirby and Mrs Ruth Neece of Los Angeles 12 grandchildren 14 and a sister Mrs Emma Empey of Salt Lake City Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 p m at 36 East Seventh South street Burial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery ' Friends may call at the place of funeral Monday prior to services - 4i1Ner 1 t ' KUTA-- 570 SLATPIRVILLE- Weber rounty — Mrs widov of Airs Kitts het h M Hunter Hunter of Slateryille 011 1riday at I :to a in at her home following At long iiiiiI r M RA horn FebillarY Mrs Pens tif')7 in Scotland a daughter of James and In I silS she Ellrabeth Hieen McBride D i church convert came to Utah an an Later the and nettled in South Jordan and she has family moved to Slaterville maintained her home in Slaterville and Ogden since married On December 22 1177 she to Mr Hunter in the Salt Lake L D 8 She Mt Hunter died in 1942 temple nd active member of was a president I D 8 ward Relief Soviet the Slat erville She also had been an active Sunday achool worker Surviving are four sons and one daughter Aleg Hunter of Slaterville :Mrs Orson Linford James S Angus and Willard Hunter of Ogden: 17 grandchildren and six Funeral services will be conducted SunLindquist and Sons day at 2 p m In Victor Wheeler bishop funeral chapel by J of the SlatervIlle L D S ward Burial will be in the Plain City cemetery CtIvviaot ' ' Sl'hot1 :4is oRs for SPORTS lb i to 12 Midnight p Resume of Salt Lake Bees and Idaho Pioneer League Games 11 4 - 8:15 p (4 -- $ Saturday May 2 1912—Mountain War Time George A Mason of Brigham Nellie R II Whip71e City presented several witneLses representing the sugar beet wheat EVANSTON Wyo—Funeral services for and milling industries who opMrs Nellie Robinson Hayward Whipple 40 died Tuesday night were conducted who posed the railroad's petition on by chapel Friday in the L D S First ward was to the Burial Wilford Price bishop ground that the tire shortage and EVant4t011 cemetery in charge of the Durnother reasons would place a severe ford mortuary Mrs Whipple was born at Van Dyke transportation handicap Upon the February I 4 10$94 daughter of Thomas area now served by the PromonThe and Mary Shoppe Payne Robinson She tory branch family moved here in her childhood to Charles was first married Roy Hayward Testimony will be concluded SatAfter a by whom elle had four children divorce she WaS married to Frank H Whipurday ple May 19 1929 Besides her husband surviving are the Study U P Petition following sons and daughters George N'er non Whipple Mrs Mabel Barker Leola Examiner W J Shutrumpf DOnalti and Leroy Hayward of Evanston: three elottere and a brother Mrs Richard heard concluding testimony early Fife of Salt Lake City Mrs Chria EdFriday on the petition of the ward of Coalvide Utah Mrs B S Union Pacific Appoints Union of Pocatello Idaho and William Payne Pacific railroad to abandon of Ogden Utah also two grandchildren its Milford-Frisc- o branch J W Special Representative Humphrey mayor of Ephraim and Sigrell CL —Cochlingtoll of the Associated Civic Mn COPPFBrialf11 Don W Fraser has been ap- president Sigred Clara Clubs of Southern Utah said the Lundherg Coddington 62 widow of C M dird of a pointed special representative of transportation problem is acute in Coddingion of Yerington Nev heart attack Thursday night at the hom the Union Pacific railroad in the area served the branch of a mister Mrs M Harry Pitts in Copby charge of Union Pacific resort lines that more and more prosperfield Mrs Coddington had been vielting her solicitation between Kansas City pecting is being done in the Frisminter the past three weeks She made and the west coast including the co area and it would be a her home at Yerington since 1912 and was great a member of the Yerington Rebekah Pacific northwest company offi- mistake in his opinion to close She was born in Bingham on October cials in Salt Lake City were in- down the branch 11 1879 a of Oscer and Chris-formed 'Friday Miss Montana Farnsworth of tine Johanmon deughter H NV Prickett traffic counsel Lunribergs and lived in Bingham until 30 yeara ago Mr Fraser's headquarters will for the state department of was crowned a Nev senior Ely pubSurviving ere a mon Frencis J Codding- be at Denver of Yerington a deughter Mrs tierlicity and industrial development queen by Student Body President ton t Angeles: dt? 7rnotfhplrza W moved that the petition be held Robert E Buzza at the annual terg 11ic: O nnt11gr W H Keit Lake Citv and celebration Lundberg of Westminster ia college for at least six abeyance ' Mrs Midvale the Pitt& and foster S L Youth Suffers mOnths were The examiner will rule Friday Attending the queen on this motion in his projected Misses Lorraine Linke of Myton Burns on Legs and Mary Frances Shrack of Salt Soil Board Sets Parley report to the I C C C A Root Commerce attorney Lake City The state soil Striking a match close to the for the state public service Founder's day chapel services at willmect Wednesday at 2 gasoline-soake- d coveralls he was asserted that the I C C 9 a m included the honoring of mittee m in the capitol for appointP' secand in resulted first has no jurisdiction in the Milford-- I alumni and former students who wearing ond degree burns on his legs for Frisco branch decision because the are serving in the armed forces of ment of a committee to work out in the soil conservation 16 222 of East branch is purely intrastate He the United States Other events at changes Burton Ahlstrom I to the 1943 Thirty-thir- d sa4c1 the state public service cornSouth street the celebration were the tradi- laws to The accident occurred while he niission is opposed to discontin- - tional Maypole dance by the grad- legislature it was announced FriWelwas at work at a serviee station uatioa of the branch class of the college a pic- day by Chairman Tracy R uating at Thirty-thir- d South and Main nic lunch at noon for students and ling streets Friday at 8 p m He was faculty members and the May fete taken to Salt Lake General hos- Lands Blood Banks directed by Miss Lois Schlappi pital for treatment Operation of blood banks In Vtah upon- a permanent basis as Would Protect Horses Explosives Agent Named now planned will constitute a valImmunization of hOrses against John A Harter marriage license uable asset in safeguarding the encephalomyelitis or brain fever Allies Destroy 33 clerk at the city and cbunty build- lives of citizens either in normal has been started in many sections times or in time of disaster Dr of the state in an effort t2 preing has been appointed exptiosives Jap Planes— William M McKay state health vent a recurrence of the epridemic licensing agent in Salt Lake counVold You Buy Bonds Salt Lake which caused the death of many ty it was announced Friday by dommissioner K or t h junior chamber of commerce mem- - horses last year Don' E RAney County Clerk William They'll Bag Japs The licenses may be obtained frotlo berg at the Beau Brummel cafe member of the state a gri6iItura1 t commission said Friday either Mr Harter or Mr Korth Friday I - Mon-da- t s " ! L) --- p S' 11 Whales - Chance to See Movies The beginning of regular mati- nees this week gives men on night duty an opportunity to see movies' on the reservation Major William Yeates of headquarters staff Ninth corps area Ft Douglas vvas in camp this wegk arranging for all soldiers and camp civilian employes to buy wan bonds and atamp a with regWar amounts deducted from their pay checks ': '' ' Students Hold Annual Fete - ''' -- - 1 E Iifts : : r Former Leader In Eureka Succumbs at 87 ' -- :?: Request to Abandon Line ' ' ' - ' P Presents S ': ' I 1 well-know- - ) iN tido 1 1 1 - ' z member at Cincinnati and St Louis radio stations Returns From S L Captain Floyd J Utter recently returned from a furlough in Salt- Lake City spent with his wife and his parents 'Mr and Mrs Floyd B Utter Upon his return to camp one of his first duties was to distribute six bicycles which will replace auto- mobiles for transportation in post operations Before being called into Service Captain Utter had an outstanding athletic career being a star end on the University of Utah football iteam for three years Under a new expanded recreation program the camp will have A softball tournament with 100 tearna participating Lieutenant W A Spranger announced The new program also includes revues to be staged by the soldiers The men will be in complete charge Of their own recreation- al activities said Lieutenant Spranger 10-d8- I ' 1 sr- ' - " '''' ' 4 - r I S ': er '' at : 4 San Luis Men Plan Weekly Radio Protcram I 's ' - - i B- in : ' officers I4 in Thorald D Nielsen AMERICAN EORK — Ephraim JefferSPRINGVILLE — Jitrnen Burton DiaCASTLEGATE—Private mond SI lifelong resident of thin elty and son Nash 77 died at the home of his &en 23 of the materiel Tylors Id D U"11046 squadron retired farmer died Friday of ailments in- - daughter Mn Lyle N Grant Thursday army died Friday at hn Fitzsimmons fled- — causes( incident to to age at the '''— era! hospittil in nft- : a after months :::: residence 57 family vet' Colo- - of nientrn ' nines' Fourth North He was horn In "e Priv a Isi !telsed ' i Alpi ne J io 3 I Sole i' He was born In f A wits stricken 4 ill ' a son of Ephraim ii Decernb er while st !a '''' Springville August ' ' a and Rhoda 'tvI Yount 1S80 a son of James i tinned at Miner 5'''w McNichol Nash Hie - ' a nti Burton '4 rifitt Cal 14 Mary con 7:" wiut 4r' -- 'N was 1 I early 0' schooling ' ::' Diamond His early 1111(4 to the arTig c :: tOCIIVel in Alpine x life was spent in rail ' He ' I hospital ''''''i:'-'''k'- & thre ardus later attended the YIssioe's 'zr and later roading logging transferred li3 Brigham u z" the Denver hospitalYoung : ' v ?j :: ' rittihnegcrewHewiTlaicg 1 Born in February '' :' i IS '''''''''':: December ! ' site for 1019 at Sutinyrde : surveyed the Mr :r'-he married ' he was a loon Dia '4 Park City 's of Mr ' ' Mindwell Preiton r mood also apent moms 3 VI" N!1 and : Mrs Nash died No In ' time of Castloglito V: :'': ''' qt!' f surveying It Mr ember 1927 fi ' and With ArliOna - 1 - 1 " 3 Nsh spent most of S4 1 rum others secured the ' 11 ' td Sunnyltd his ' life in Alpine i In ties for the railroad l Castlegals 192a zt'' enV' hers he was 't through Springville i'' in the gaged sheep from Carbon coin y Ile wan also city buminess and later in ' ' ' high marshal t o r S I X I in 1941 "ri ithool ' farming an en It lit0 d i II the year's Sur : lying him Ere i Mr Diamond mar three and : daughters Heel Lillie Inv Packfour eons N Fpht 11"''''''''''''"H"Ll'''''''''"j aprmtpvtttahatJunec0 In ard Itif re Springville Nash Fred !MSS Mr Diamond 31 Mr Naas M rs January Lyle Mr Healey Nielsen 11110 gird tannery 2n 11)22 And Inter I irlratit and J Proattitt Jr tn7 ittt Wri MR rl ted Fr' tie! r CO 14 Silt flied July 2i A merle an ft Nash of Irork ()only Lak rlIt Nu Alen nf ill marrtr1 May I:oilman septein City Ws)I no CI ist AIM or Sell Lahti Cit y M re licto A d niMina end Oiho bid- 28 Ntelsn of Chfro n32 son of Westwood Cal and Then h Nash Costitem Cal five sisters Urn Myrtle tUonnis Mrs siir tying are his widow and its sons of Oregon two staters Mr Cettatia LowMinnie Mrs Lena Harmon a ill Willis Diamond Pirielle and Untighters lands of Snit Lake City and Mrs J W nt Fries HestMrsendKlima Mt Ratchlor nd Mis Minnie McDonald of I (MA's Nev: Johnson Provo Bonet Nielsen of Castlegat ItZi 110 Frank Diamond of Park City Earl Funeral mervicos will be conducted l Funeral aorvires will be announced and Lewis Diamond and Mrs Ethel Lateen nt 2 p m in the Alpine L n R A eon of SprinKville Byron Diamond chapel with Edward Burgess bshop offi- Ritrial will be In the Price City cemvery Be alto haa 29 ciating died three weeks ago Burial will he in the American t gra ndet1111ren and eight Fork cemetery Friends may rail at the four brothers and sisters Mrs Lillian Anderson mortuary prior to ervIcea Davies of Salt Lake City Mrs Mabel DiaNlathews of Tehachapi Cal: Marvin m‘OrRoa10ernlrettftTF—wavrumnaenra leacekceq 5fone mond of Roberts Idaho: Mark Diamond who died in Price City hospital Sunday of Springville: six stepsons and ateprialighwere conducted In the Orangeville 1 D ft hers Orien Clyde Ivy and Lee Hansen liariam Zina and Earl Coffman of Spring- a OGDEN—Thomas Francis Stevenson 56 - ward chapel Wednesday by Hal M COL native of Ogden died Thursday after- bishop ville Mrs Cox was horn In Meter' Utah JanFuneral services will he conducted Monnoon in Los Angeles Cal following a miry 11 1a92 a daughter of Charles E day at 2 p rn In the Third L DS Award was illness it and In Martha Stollard Warman learned day Y Ogden at call the Frienda Friday rosy chapel Bhp is survived by two daughter Mr Mr Wheeler and on mortuary until Monday Stevenson was born March 26 Jewkes of Orangeville and Mra and at the family residence Until tirno of I Q3 in Ogden a son of Thomas E and flnuben 30111111 Bruce of Huntington an adopted Ellen Rummell Stevenson the services He has resided mon Hal F Plack of Orangeville In Los Angeles the Burial will be in the city cemetery ' nine He wall hrnthers 20 Year' and three sister a member of the pact Orlando Cnx L D S church and was Wa Her Robert and Welsto 'Pi Wynrning: employed as a landscape gardeer Cnx of Pain Ettlantitni Arnold eind Surviving are a sister Mrs Rhoda S Merrtnn Castle Cox of Ferron Fred Cox of Mo'ts Watson or Ogden and two brothra Ma- - and Hugh Co of Salt Tsk City Mrs TREMONTON----rehis Rosa Huff 4 thias A Stevenson of Oakland Col– and Anderson Castle Dale: Mrs Velma in I Salt RislI Stevenaon of Imlay Nev died World war I veteran Funeral ! Maggio and Mrs Mary Swasey of Orange Lake hospital Wednesday evening of a details Will be AnnOlineed Larkin and Btilson ville and five grandchildren Sons mortuary of Ogden by heart ailment fl9 4 in Mr Hu ff wax born March la Moab to Jefferson and Mary Emeline Moore Huff are eight brothers and three Surviving sisters : J T Wayne J A Cyrus and BASEBALL BROADCAST daughter of Russell J R Huff of Tremontom William Lee andMORGAN—Infant Hopkins Carrigan of Morgan Huff of Salt Lake City Rile and Marion died laNez at an Friday hospital Huff of Andrews Ore Ivy Huff and Mrs Born Wednesday Ogden she is survived her Ruth O'Driscoll of Tremonton and Mrs parents: a twin sister one brother byAllen Blanche Rogerson of Salt Lake City and her grandparents Mr and Funeral services will be conducted Sat- Carrigan Mn Jack and Mr and 3irs A B urday at 12 :30 p rn in Tremonton Sec- Carrigan ofHopkins Morgan ond L D S ward chapel by James Walton Funeral arrangements will be announced Burial will he in Tremonton bishop the Lindquist and Sons mortuary at cemetery directed by the Rogers funeral by Ogden home of Tremontoth TUNE Carl Fieldsoe 58 of 68 East Four Utah school districts — Carbon Washington Logan and First South street injured Friday 2 a rn when he was Nebo—were authorized Friday by at about an automobile as he was struck by the state board of education and walking across State street at Secit 4 excess tax kcommission to levy in ond South street was described as Patricia 31 3IcCullock of the legal maximum to meet in "fair" condition at the Salt Lake Patricia Marlene MeCullock higher budgets for the next school General hospital where he was old daughter of Grant H anti Victoria Tula McCuliock of Karnes died of pneumonia year taken with a fractured leg and Friday at 105 a In In a slit Lake boa The excess must not be more head cuts pital The Mild was born In Greeley Colo than two mills an& will be only Mr Fieldsoe treated first at on October 29 19 irL la a besides the parents which Surviving KlitIVIS enough to meet the budgets Salt Lake police emergency hos- brother of The submitted SatlerViC1411 will be conducted precise Funeral was struck by a northbound Iwere noon at 290 East south Temple of the levies will not be pital car driven by Jack Jensen 27 of tirday street known until assessed valuations Fort Douglas traffic investigators Burial will be in Mt Olivet cemetery said Iare determined money to be raised by local Joseph Matthews ' taxation In the respective districts 07R Smith Wet Matthews 7 Inephat rents died at hie Immo Friday eit Temple with amounts raised in the same lack tn nt al 6 heart p Input-emanner in the current year in He waft in Port land M hie DeSalt s4a and heti lived cember 17 1‘ parentheses was given as follows: He lived in Denver Lake ells 21 years Colo Carbon $271500 ($234000) years before corning td Palt Lake City Washington $45400 ($4188772) George Gibbett 63 of 455 East Josephine Purviving is him wife Mn Matthews of k1a1t hake City Nebo $73715 ($6691429) Seventh South street Logan $240290 ($22202348) Tribune - Telegram newspaper The board of education also ap- street salesman was injured when Martha Eva A Anderson PROVO—Mrs Martha Eva Allen Anproved budgets of the four junior struck by an automobile at Re- derson 52 wile of Vernard Anderson of colleges for the fiscal year begin- gent and Second South streets Sat- 240 South Eighth West street died Friday morning at her ning July 1 at a point which will urday at 12:36 a m He was treat- home a several take care of a number of salary ed at Salt Lake General hospital weeks' afterillness of 5'4 To Increases The Weber and Dixie for scalp lacerations bruises and heart trouble Mrs Frank C Weller she was horn represent supremo chapter of college budgets for next year are shock April 18 1 Ann at i r two a dnlighter of P E 0 Sisterhood - at Utah below those of this year while Traffic investigators said Mr Thomas A lien ir W 41 " conclave Snow and of Carbon Ellen was those chapter colleges Gibbett ig Martha walking south across and She re- Allen Park are above Second South street in a pedestrian ceived her education :1 60 Archie Ross Hoff schools Next year's budgets with those lane when he was struck by an inandtheVASProvo lb married to ' of the current year in parentheses eastbound automobile driven by Mr Anderson June :‘ are as follows: Weber $190982 Harvey Jorgenson 18 of 669 Wil- 12at 1912 in L Dtheki ' ':' s Lake Carbon $72537 son avenue ($20381663) temple ) 1 S Active in the L I) ($61138) Dixie $6124255 ($65she had Snow $42302 ($42107) i': On the stake 94292) served 16 650 of Smith East of the ':: Wayne Ii presidencyLadles' ) The budgets still have to meet Twenty-firsMu- - I Young t South street and Lyle 'LIR Improvement as- the approval of the state board of Tuckfield 17 of 2160 Green street I sociation and as a 'el: examiners Relief society teacher were 4 at about injured Friday She was a Sunshine J E Parker of Joseph who was p m when their in the Relief motorcycle col- mother (Continued from Page Twenty-one- ) S h e Mrs Anderson also appointed to the board by Gover- lided with an automobile society at Fourth was in the Daughters of Utah Pioleavactive B Maw before Herbert neers and was vice captain of camp No and Twenty-firs- t S Friday' evening Mrs- Weller and nor for East outh the east Wednesday night streets 3 She alert was a member of the Ladies' 12 women active in the Utah chap- ing High School asenciation the board for the first with sat besides her husband are Surviving acTuckfield blamed the Young ter were honored They included time He succeeds E H Street father woo resides In Provo two cident on the motorcycle's faulty her brothers and two sisters Bishop Thomas P six past state presidents: Mrs of Richfield who resigned i lien of Salmon Idaho: Stanley Allen of brakes He was treated at salt AOakland Pit- Mrs Jean Bowen of Salt Cal C J N‘al of Vernal Mrs C Ft Lake police emergency hospital for Lake City and Mrs Margaret Duke of rtr 1r abrasions of the head both knees Provo Ferguson and Mrs Bess Jones of Funeral services will be conducted MonP m in and the Provo at Second 1:30 Mrs the Senior p Mrs and shoulder Ena while day Price right : II S ward chapel with Earl Lewis bishrp ' i ODA t Smith also treated at the emer- Icflielating Burial will be in Provo city Theo W Whitely and 'Mrs M1 burial park gency hospital suffered a possible Joy of Salt Lake City and presconcussion and abrasions of the Lincoln Highway 11:00 a m ent state officers Mrs Finch Mrs face knees hands and arms Both Ephraim Ilewett Wight Down Mexico Way 2:00 p m P L Stevenson of Salt Lake City H V Kaltenborn 5:45 p m BRIGHAM CITY — Ephraim Hewett boys were sent to thear homes after first vice president Mrs Jessie 62 native of Box Elder count y Wight Cons or Truth treatment S Gerrish of Tooele second vice died at his home in Brigham City Fri9:00 p m day at 3 a m after an illness of six quencs president Mrs J T AbbottLan-of weeks Abit's Irish Rose 9:30 p tn Twenty-ono) from Page (Continued W E on was 31 Mrs Mr born Wight August Ogden organizer This Is War 10:45 pcm 1859 in Brigham City tn Ephraim aim caster of Ogden recording Secre- the latter to use the Rogerson He Harriet Elizabeth Puisipher Wight mmwwenewr was Mrs L of ppymmr mmow reared and educated at Brigharn City Ertel Salt Lake cutoff route north from Wells NeJ tary f and marri Emma Ellett Watkins in the r 01-City corresponding secretary and vada to Twin Falls Idaho and Salt Lake L D H Endowment house on -November 4 18S1 Mrs F D Durkee also of Salt by way of Pocatello Idaho to Ogthe coupe made their After marriage P treasurer Lake City their home in Brigham City moving to A Western Pacific railroad den iz 1 West Jordan six rears later where Mr Mrs Weller will be principal said similar privwas a smelter worker The larniiy Wight representative moved to Bear River City in 1903 and speaker Saturday at afternoon and ileges for use of the Western Pali-----t returned to Brigham City in 1915 evening sessions of the confer- cific tracks south of Great Salt An active member of the L D 8 church ' 320 1 ence in Tooele Community church lake' to Salt Lake C he had worked In the Sunday school and LIx4 City are availAt the time served as a ward teacher George Henry Adams 87 one- of "Our Inner Defenses" will be her able to the Southern he was a high priest in in time Pacific his death i 017 1 0 1 of member 1 'Utah the D state 8 ward 7 L Fifth at at the Brigham City topic banquet meeting '1 the event the Lucia cutoff is un- legislature and long an the following sons and Surviving in m will In afternoon the she prominent p Mrs J O Jorgensen of Idaho usable daughters: lumber and min- Falls Idaho Mrs Fred Nelson and Mrs speak on "Our P E 0 Girden" Wood of Brigham City Mrs Simeon Lucy in interests Problem ing ilpkeep Carter of Perry Mrs Jack Whiting of Plan Sessions the Tintic dis- 46 Union and 42 grandchildren ! Signed by Arnold The indictment was signed by J E Jones Jury foreman and several officials of the department of justice including Thurman Arnold assistant U S attorney general James Mc' Henderson and George B Haddock special assistants and others The Tooele sessions will open at The Seal indictment alleged of the trust company employe em- 8 a m with registration and visitors More bezzled $140 in cash and $335 in than delegates 125 women representing the credits on November 23 1940 15 in the state are exchapters 4 1941 and $350 on February to attend pected Jack Richard Post James WilMrs Finch will preside at the liam Gifford and Robert Moore arsession during which reOpening rested last week at Duchesne in ports of officers and committee Redat stolen a car of possession will be presented Mrs lands Cal April 13 were accused Jchairmen T of Ogden- state orAbbott act of violating the Dyer ganizer will direct the model chapte'r meeting which follows the general meeting Afternoon activities will ppen with memorial services for four members who died during the year Mrs Gerrish will officiate assisted by Mrs Barbara Bank a' Adams organist and Mrs A T Crandall vocal soloist Business Affairs CAMP SAN LUIS OBISPO Business affairs will conclude May 1—Camp San Luis Obispo with the election of new state oftroops Sunday will institute what ficers The PEO Sisterhood now exis believed to be the first regular an international organpanded radio program ization to weekly 72000 women in numbers our in the western states since the United States Canada and the anwas war it into the entry Hawaiian islands nounced Friday by Major Anders One of the oldest organizations ofLarsen camp public relations of women the P F 0 Sisterhood is ficer one to own and operate Scheduled for 1 p in over 47 athe only college Cottey college at Newill the stations radio program vada Mo in connection with Privocal selections Include by which also it maintains an eduand vate First Class Paul Roberts cational loan fund of approximaterntisic by a troop command band $1000000' More than 8000 girls (Lrected by Warrant Officer Fran- ly have received financial aid through cesco Ruggieri The program is being arranged the fund during its 34 years of by Lieutenant Ray Craft' assistant operation camp relations officer and Private John Sarber a former staff 1 SOrPTIPPT1 a 1 Deaths Ephraim Jefferson Nash James Burton D'lmond nf 308 51 Graett died krtday at a Salt task hitntel of Her husband Edward A Green neithritts died six weeks ago Mrs Green was born in Salt Lake City Attr1 24 1S91 and had resided here ail her life She is mutt wed by a son Douglas Green and three brothers of Salt Lake City George Sorentelt ot Salina James and Harold Sorensen of Stit Lake City 5i) Deaths IDeaths East Second South street 1 27 t State Permits iS L Resident IDeaths Pearl S Green Iiicrease in 58 Suffers Per School Levies Auto Injuries 1 4 B A Visits Utah May 2 1942 5alt gake Zriburtt :be Faturday Morning -- ''' -'' - ''' 'I ' -- - |