Show I 1 I Tue-da- November 10 1912 21 rtribunc it galcr Thc 31orning ? IDeaths Food Stores liSalt Lake City Crew Declines I Trails Leader IDeaths ILa w r en c 0 W Robertson Mary floe K To Work at praises I eivs Told Agree to U S Forces Mine Bingham 'United States armed forces Boost Celery In Brief Form mineOperationsBingham at the 'United States the world's Eliza A Y Cantwell continue to were curtailed as Realtors 31a1) Talk N TOOELE — Funeral servici a for Mrs Mary Hose Korttel Itetrati 02 of 332 East Vflf strtet a traffic accident victim wail m in tie coniltictei WeInesday at 10 a Catholic church in tilt St Marguerite's VC The will Rev Marceau Toitle Burial will be in the Tooele cerne- Robert sou :39 or 1 SR A LAWreliCC W al Lincoln lkile riit(1 iii a Salt LaINe tvispil tii ::io J 'hes ri n il mein in nt Mondsy st M rs lielen widow his include Survivors 's Robertson arance Lake food r"arket operators that they Will clsplay celery in packages for during Utah Celery week xlinich opens Saturday was re- ceived Monday at a meeting- of tine chamber of commerce celery Pir conlrnittee At groceries ranging from the supermarkets to the neighbor1-Hocktig d 'corner stores" celery will t" dIsplayed through- C thc seven-dapromotion and A as of Sal t S R De g sni-pn- - ' y he lc::: V lt hotel Chest Drive Opens panel discussion and short debate class members Monday op ened South high school's war chest drive DeNroe Woolf principal announced sh:ty A six stalks an- E Buck Celery week rg hi in offerc-- d three (Jr rounced S committee chairman Orders rnav be given ahead of tin& and the celery will be shipped sihectuie to arrive at requested sa:d Mr Buck Most Utahns the states famous celery siiipitirg t- friends :n other parts of the prefer to have it arrive for use on Thanksgiving day whicilt this year is November 26 Mr Buck adrised timing ship-- 1 a day earlier than in pre-- 1 vious Years because of transporta- Von congestion estaurant owners in Salt Lake C:y a:so have agreed to feature during the promotion week witni every dinner menu to include oeiery not only as a relish in conibination with other Professor F F Blicke of the University of Michigan will dis- cuss the development of synthetic local anesthetics Friday at 1 gi t 1 - 3 - trtrn Page World war I liriers after "Ou- - rr'—stry 13 1— Pension Unit to Meet meeting of Utah State Old Pension organization will be Age held Wednesday at 7:30 p in the city and county building room 206 W Rock publicity chairman announced Monday A Harry J Syphus superintendent of agents for Beneficial Life Insurance company and W C Winder Jr instructor in adult education in Salt Lake City schools and the University of Utah will be the speakers at a meeting of theI Salt Lake APM0- ciation of Lit e t7nderwriters Thursday noon at the Newhouse hotel j shall not ani Optimists Meet Today' on- construction of report n the highway in Central America will be given by Douglas Taylor former construction supervisor of the project in an address before the Salt Lake Optimist club Tuesday at 12:15 p m in the Newhouse hotel Mr Tayldr was with the U S bureau of public roads for several years 'and was a supervisor of some of the con struction on the Central American project A trans-isthmia- i ":i be ready for retu ildirig when peace comes Orcinariv the trade union requires five years training before a man Under union that a bricklayer with the lentv of work will be available fir aft we are now planning to train bricklayers in six months a other craftsmen in zre---7e- nt corres7- shorter times" e-indingly ! Ile said England's building ine :$Iry had just completed a three-yea- r building program for the the l'irsri army at home when air11tional burden of building dromes hangars camps and other ties for 1000000 Americans hcapfd upon tie said "now (Jur builders t tonrp n week on army ritt'!“! tu urgcrit repair needs for CiVi structures -Tlie result is that Ft tremendous ef homes buildings an I iis ether stri-ture- s being built up for has the cpened E:rriting amount of additional t :7-A7 and new postwar indusit-es ais " vi11 require a share of Urges Nut Buying Domestic tree nuts will continue to be the victory food special designated nationally by the agricultural commodity administration for the period which began Monday and until November 2 J Worth Cutke area supervisor maid lktonday Defendants Acquitted Ralph C Ashton and Walter of Ashton battery charges by City JudgeR Wilford Moyle Burton after trial Monday They were charged with battery May 12 on M D Catmull and A C Snell S- Ernest explained that more honies were built tr England between the two world arid el these 2ri00000 were tv private enterprise and the r mairing i3ol!Ofi00 were subsiczei by the national and local caring for needs of : A similar groups It: gically will folI mmediately after the presnt he said said the labor party in EngiF 1140 per cent bhind Church-nni with this and other is certain to con Iiepresentiniz the University of dean Dr Arthur L thP fIchrel of social work and irself a native of Manchester Irlgland riot with Sir Ern rist :lrindai Pt ne Pelted Utah and ar h rr to with tv faculty roe:TO-er- g during S prcTi-T-arr- Faces Check Count C Flee-le- fr Cy ani tive of the Salt Lake chamber of commerce and of the adult education department of the city schools will discuss "Influence Industry on Life in a meeting of the 't A AEsociation Of rtment pi r of Sa't intensely interested in tirs new 'religion of education'indi-in America under which each ivdual gets as much education as lie can use profitably up to cr a hign school education: Ernest commented I Sets Topic for Speech w C Winder Jr representa et daNs tie will be in T7tan at in the Friday at 8:30 p building n-- Tribune-Telegra- m FBI Frees Three Slavin° S 11 s ects r 4 Youths Held In Holdup the tvith H id in hnd robbery I:ite an and : e l'o t yrtr !t !4 si141 4 ra-'- trdAy and Mrs 210 West south s y cf Mr lunPs Crenrestre th'' upfm 7 rf Salt Lake were Age F 171r-- a t re- - youths poLre Jones while rt!!?--hcr husband to grourd Purses were taken l'rrT both the victims Mrs Jones : suffered inures in the attick was taken by pollre arnbu- :71nce latr Monday to Salt Lake tl:rcra: hoF7tta: for emergency h4!id r!!!::ed Mrs youths ilas t7eltrnent the robbery were per- Takn s al papers and $1335 for questioning on the inci- d nt are Johnnie Henry Martinez l'! of Miirray: Lawrence Quintana rf Durango Colo Manuel Flal7b Martinez lc) of Murray and —14 and 16 years of :ii 116-:- EZ7 77e 7- t Martz 'l boy and Quintaoa at SI'Cen'i South Third Wist streets at 2 a rn hceJr after the att-e- k near the incident thon Pacific station --- 1 S H With a new county curfew law scheduled to become effective Saturday and city policemen al- ready charged with enforcement of a newly adopted tcity ordinance Police Chief Reed E Vetterli Monday requested aid of parents in keeping minors off Salt Lake City streets at night The police chief said the first several cases of curfew viola'lion will be turned over to the parents of the violaters in hope that the sittrtion can be remedied in the homes Sheriff Grant Young said 4 :sr tix ? :y: : ‘: ''' ': Salt Lake County 1- i i 'is ( : '' t ? si A'ci fi4:ig::it Peter Sheffield Baron Peter CLARKSTON Cache County Shet field Barsom 93 One Of Cache valley's oldest and best known m residents rhed at his home Monday at about 6:20 p In Clarkston of causes Incident t3 age Ni r Baron settled in Clarkston as a young man and lived here for 62 years lie was a prominent farmer of the valley and was active in civic and church affairs North He wan born in Welling Borough 12 Engiand on February Hamptonshire She f field S49 a on of Samuel and BaronD Sand came to Utah in his youth as an L church convert Ile married Mary Ellen Scott on Orloher 20 1S69 in the olii Salt Lake EnShe died on December cloWMent house Ile married Eliza A nn Scott I 1935 her sister on August 6 1875 and she died on September 25 1867 Mr Barson served as a high priest In the Clarkston I D S ward and for many years was justice of the peace In theon comHe also served as trustee the munity Ciarkston school hoard on and tour Survivors include one E L) Sarson Mrs Ellen B daughtets rs Martha toodey and Mrs Godfrey Ranrntassen of Ch3rkston Mrs V ila te 47 and two grea --- - I 4 I 20 Pa rk Cif y: Lefler 18 Park OM Margaret Gordon Lioell Iniffin 19 Salt Lake Bernice 1 aLoy Rill 19 Manna Adnioh v Elko Gemnia William Burr Hansen 21 Salt Lake: Lake Arvilla Pace 2S VillBarn F Ross 32 Evansville Ink Lillian Gibson 27 Washingt”n D C 2S Ogden: Nlaurice Arthur BellY Loti HoganIIIghfII sininson 20 Bountiful 19 Magna i'eiirte Keith Andrus Elaine Bawdent 17 Grangr 0 lien Ortra 38 Salt Lake: alma Padilla 36 Salt Lake : t J Allen Morehouse M eet Jj j Syphus and E E Vandehet spoke on recruiting new agents for insurance concerns and tralcing of new members at a meeting of the Utah Life Managers' as- sociation Monday at the Alta club mervies 20 south tS1 al for J 2r t in m stele street lersily Thilredav rompleted Feet South Frienile may eel' at th pleee sirert fooral Wednesday from 4 to p m and Thureday orlor to Pervicf Cremation follow In the Salt Lake Memorial vjI matisolum Mr Morenouee died of what Salt Lak firemen repo tel as -- poisonous gam fumes" He was Loom4 uneonnclous in a small room near th furnace room of the Cannonitalphe Motor company at 15 Second Kant eitreet lie wae horn July 10 1 kh9 In Wichita a eon of Charles 11 anti Editri E Ken Allen- Morehouse Surviving are his father: his widow Mrs Mary Allen Morehouae and a son Charles Hughes Morehouse 1 1 I I a ii I 2i-i- Marriage Licenses 4 Toneir T :P A works r'oviner Key 135 E ard S ail — Bidg drawings FRINTERS—BOOKBINDING FOR prIvate ana punliL IlDrarY 0100114 221 Dust Co G L'f! U iriusaariBeason ist c Fs sL 34:001- - Edison t '' I PANTING—PAPERING—CLEANING WALLACE Contracting Co Recoodeiing paint papering 0 payment 10 ENLREI"rs WALLPAPLR- & PAINI Coi"' ftehable paperIng ana painting Pasni paper varnotn 1111d CAanitra 64394— 111) REXIENT eir 44)277 SPECIAL priesttliis wk paper painting samp tura W Jt Duke SLAGICAL BELTS—TRUSSES 7—SiniGiCAL stuvaigs rets tu—---FITTED BY EXPERT ' s I s I Fasn t ": — Sail Lak Cit WINDOW SHADES WLNIiOW snades and Venetlan Winos ta ad err KIrscls Co Fre wood s a ts-- -m sstlinats samples and 648 South SANDERS Navy WATCH REPAIRING Harold Johnson 17 son of Cholls J Johnson 779 Fourth East atreet: Eldeu GUARANTEED watch repairing 12 gra A 1655 DowmDial Orin Howell 19 son of Mr and Mrs J experience ave Howell Seventeenth South street and Redington 19 road: James Kenneth Harris 337 'ood son of Mr and Mrs James E Harris NOTICES Marlon street and Lenard Ivan Hilton 19— son of Mr and Mrs Alien G Hilton 1127 WEATHER strupoina arid caulkint West Third North street all of Sat Lake make your home wind dust nova and City eaves De r house ram 'proof: $15-$3- 0 J H Murritorct 40 pct fuel HAVE your fiat roof coated with allsootto Fres estimate Phone roof coating DESERET now Enroll KO 27 Local'board No 9 Salt Lake GYM-3-- 5041 Enjoy ek W S Temple ATTENTION IC-HU- NTERS n better health b h FirishIng established 33 years UTAH PHOTO :ATERIALS W Erickson Vern L McC leery David Hefors DEER HUNTERS Vaughn P Slander Walter ATTENTION Tipton H Knight William H Roberson Wayne your deer sktos see SISSINsellug Thomas R J Williams E Don S 3 W 131 for GER Perry Frank W prices olguer — -J Gulke Franklin J I Fraser Frank A Ca m pa Fla Lyman E ) A kin FOUND Smith Fred H AsteMelvin :hal Zarknu Jesse F Snyder Leland R White and thoroughbrtd Dens ley Thor Hussey Alma H Nitirdberg LOST—Rd Lost cocker spanle1- 3 yrs old Wilford R Black Jr Lawrence A Dastrup E Licensse No 2661 C So :ird 17th and B McFarland Max Kenneth Pearce 1620 So 3rd E Reward Charles W Gunn MorrisM P Thompson Ward Robert ENG spaniel female all blit scept white Hewitt B Tolman Lyle E Anderson Donald J Dunn Walter J chest lost last Sunday Provo boat shoen mfix tr Bergner Jesse L Stwart Revs Midvalel An s Mugs harbor Netrie!-Melvin E pvtts Lvle R Hixson 643-103 So Main — M Teagme John E Ellis John D Turner doub!e barrel shotgun lost in Keith G Cardwell Philias A '111N:fault ot between Sun mouth Parleys canyon Matthew G Tollit Harold D Humes canyon and sumrnit Reward 2695 So Glenn E Brimhnli 1Sth East Local hoard No 11 Salt Lake City— Vie: John B Yeller wriit watch Elgin Local hoard No 13 Salt Lake City— LOST—Lady's Jewelers W 2nci So Re- Tanners E Frazier ward ftsph IA781 i board No 14 Salt Lake City-- TIE pin niarnond cluster A KUL Losi Louis R Watkins William Pentier Sat Return Elks Club office Reward V No 15 Mucray—linv Loral hoard lloviard L Mattingly Walter J1 PCRSE—Lady's black containing glasses Kenneth Dei la intl fera Gene Turrenr Revarci keys papers Fryer Harald R Brndine reversible coat Utah theater 10ST—Boy's or Nov T Reward diaamond and pearl broocn LOT—Sur burst e C Lee 446 E 3rd So reward evenings wrist watch yellow gold: —LAiy CHASE—Funeral Prvires for Kathryn WATCH RØA a rd Gem rtidterrigotis Neder Chase of 632 South Second William DOGEast street (riar) wife of sniall black cocker spaniel femaie Chase will be held Tuesday at No collar ALibtral reward Henry :i a m in the Rose room 38 Fast dog white chest anc Seventh South tree with Charles S- ELK tail Vic Lib park Reve $5 Friends may call Merrill officiating lost 2237 at the mortuary until time of services itED FEMALE cockr Spaniel: Reward South State Funeral directors Deseret mortuary R R vans BILL'FOLD—TI P driver's HOrl'Ar6H--Publi- c funeral service') for censeLother val papers Rew L lioppaugh will be Judge At AndrewMasonic the held teimple Tuesday noon in charge of the Wasatch at 12 NO 1 F and A M and Bishop YOUR Xmas Gift wrappInge MR11 SI MIX" lodge may Friend) Art hur W Moulton for 09 4414med iovely pieces Money call at Evans Ae Early Monday eveback cheerfully If not overloyed TuesdaY ning from 6 flo 9 p m and nve Eirn hht) Hurley noon to 12 from 11:30 at the temple ME 81'ECIAtisTMA 70iditionel private itervicem will be held MAin or flefffuh 141Nn manitoleutn1 244 Ih at the Sunset A 'I fr11cfri services for ileorge 1I ridd IlubhIns creme hhm4Y AU it ton of 920) Went Fifth South etreet WU hw held 'Tuesday at 3 ti ot Itt the Bose room 30 Fast Seventh South AND BATH offistreet with Charles S Merrill mormay call at the ciatinguntilErtendA tired nervous relos Funeral LADIES gentscabif bath time of services tuary reducing Misses Massage directors Deseret mortuary 1ane árvi Pence grad masseuse — Hrs 10 to 8-—bldg PRIfts—Funeral sertiees for Earl Francis EX-1- Templeton massage bait e ranete A merles agtPrice of 2742 Beverly street busband Rrn 315 23 E 1st 8 Mane Morres of Lucille Starley Price will be Field Tued:tv mt 1 p rn in the Rose room 7iwEDImSH MAAGE for nervs & reduce- 36 Eat Seventh South street Friends :lsi 9 to 8 :t0142 s W Temple 5 nail at the Continental room in rnty E 2nd So: powder ruba-2-11-tiie morttlare until time of servieee4 MASSEUSE ' Sum 22ti Paths Hrs Funeral directors Deseret mortuary Nurse services for Niels HOT oil and alcohol rub Hours- Victor Wahlberg veill he held Tues338-3- 7 Brooks Arcade- -afternoon at 3 p M in the day -Fernelius HANSON relsialion massagesfuneral home at 2128 Rms 403-- 1 23 E lst So firs 17 to 801t1 State Friends may call N! 6 Open Sun- - closed Stet afternoon from 4 until 9 p In and Titsilav until time Of services Swedish massace restful and Interment kin bo in the City cemeterY SCIENTIFIC Daiy Sundays Miss Petersoothing under the direction of the LindquistFerson 518 Templeton bldg n-!ins G I I I - — l"k11'' - - t I ir 4 ' J 7 i t - ' '' 1 i 1 - Sait Lake City I i I I I Iiitin Ilttry ASSAGE - N 4- I 11-6- t :i: - 1 1 ''' Lindquist- Ie Eddie Brinkerhoff LE-Ali y Iin- OPPORTUNITIES 6-T- RAVEL Ig PIOCHE S355: LAS VEGAS Z5 50: LOS ANGELL& S775: SAN DIEGO S9 50 Honded Insured- - Reclining Chair Bus ur-krO- PONY EXPRESS - PHONE FOR RESERV A TtoNs DIAL 444S5 40 EAST 2ND SOUTH a broncho-pneumoni- P ?4 at t)ivorces Asked John Henry Barnett Salt Lake County A!1e Gordnn SPANISH foOPE - John Henry Barnett At his 79 form r resident of Bnion nt to ttorne here Monday rif lent age rn in Pri vtion r Mr 111rni wi siin of Ili 'Iry 1" Anil liTitza d Mary NI Oche! ItI( I ElI ' it hi ti tat Nos enther kits i Gm s Ittirri Rt iet J f!foi' t wge sics NToitt 14 NI ro Preda I lit w'l 4rrkrntj rit(r 24 ni M 2 I I) s nkp Itt( knell sbtrf- n dm— er li"yal 11 GleIda!e f 1 S F The in the I) temp'e in4 real el there couple m"ved n F M r nr!okerhof f died 195 whel ut rvivH a re t iallszht ors Mr! Pnter of Loa and Mrs Ruby FIroyth of fFreof 0 Y a ao- Will Ft sok Cut 'er hero Ott' or tint F he ur I e ! 1:u-fle- FPI() i r h (go rrh ctr to -- of tc ViUt 161 he Olt v I1tr'oI!ih o izreat gra a1 Cot ler grandchildren and Vileber t y ery GPayine Grant Hort eqwe from 1)ist Oct 1Ina P tn Entered Court File Civde over' V Seymur f 1S7 5f) hv net in't Attorney leeq Attt S1 2 rneo Cm allowefFy due pall)tiff from deleild - R c2:'S 1e I11' 3 A It scx ii nitlertdo4k Chadwick Warranty reet Deeds L W Johnsin to Herbert L Leich- ter lot 11 plat A Johlison sub-hS divialon L R Mallory et al to William E Thomas et al lot 10 block 21 plat A Kenneth M Burton in Ernest Gay- ford lot 1 block 27 piat to nrse et al Adelai de D7l!ican T Jacobs!on 5ettori1 eist towrsh! p M2 awit Vera E O'nOnftel til Neil seetiott 2 twxustlip 2 eollth raiie 1 UeaslS of AmerFlIza B Mr14av :ca et al Feetiart 7 township 2 xonth ratige 1 weet to Al W WllAce et Al bert liniesot lot 8 biock 4 5- acre p:at A e e rate 1 WANTED-WOM- EN THIt TRD3ONF AND TTLEGRAM etrive to protect their readers against Readers fraud deception or injustice are cautioned to make NO PaYmeht to get a poWtion adverused to the Pejo wanted columns Ads in other CO Urn DS In stocks which require investment equipment or a CA ail band "ample be should thoroughly investigated Pe All he4s fore pitying out env Money warted ado hoft1ST ef'oecify fto nature Flake help wanted ads of the work must mention the article or 'wrote to be sold and state tf the pay ta to or the form of salary commission Rona nde offers of employboth ment with poy belong in the Wanted" columns Kindly report any exceptions to this rule to the claselfted advertising manager CHAS (Signed) A ESSER zahr Viribune morning Pe The Plait Publishing Company 14111 190 3800 4000 TERMS OF SUISSCRIPTILIN 5 105 Daily and Sunday one EXIOnttl Daily and Sunday one year In atl 12 00 Vance moo The above rates apply In Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyominf Elsewhere in the United ntates: 193 2f— $ flails and Sunday one month 125 On sate in every trupor fur frit:nine Readers tant city in tne United States may ascertain agenta in any city by tele Dial 31511 rolomna this office s member ot tnt Asack rho rrlDuno elated Press rho Associated Press is ex 10 elusively entitled to the us for reprodue tion of ati news dispatches crelited to r or not otherwise credited in this paper 10 and also the toesl neWS published herein rne rrinune ‘ a cnartet rnemrtet of Of 10 tne Audit bureau lb a Circulation ot Media mmoer rhe rribun Inc group Records 10 Hevnoirts Pitigerain inc national rstirk Sunday sentatives for black end white Of (Ices and comic sections color magazine 1 i New Y nrk 515 aladuson avenue Chi City caco 360 North Michigan avenue PrOla delonia Land Ttt te building Detroit S2i1f 110 Genra San Fre netsco klotora I:tinkling I Leis angeles 117 West 5c Slitter strr Nritn street Seattle Joseph Vance Ouild 10 tng I ' — WAITRESSES -- 4 - Good Wages I r ri7 1 ::? OPPOR IrLYNITI FOR ADVANCEMENT Ex perterice Unnoc y EXCKLI-JfN- T WALGREEN - CO DRUG' 63 SO WEST TEMPLE --- EXPER wa!tress in work In canteen An rn n or viornan illohwasher Good wages $o 13th East 2I VOILA AN in rare tor 2 children It tawx No washIng yk HOTEL MAIDS Semlort hotel to care fu" 3 children WANTED—Woman stay or gn home nights Wares Wages- 11 -- 1 - CASHIERS AND FOUNTAIN I ' 't i - Issued ever Trihtin frame rustdence So1111 Sesentee:Ith East street P A Neilson frame residence 2698 kenwood street A P Neilson frame residence Kenwsud street Wil!Ism Daum frame garage 72 North Nit!th West street Perry Trpp frame garage 2851 N and unreasonable and that its classifications rules regulations and to the furpractices with respect service to the nishing of electric are and tinpublic in Utah ' unjust reasonable At this hearing- the Commission win investigate rind determine a just and proper rate base a fair and reasonable rate of return on such rate base and such other matters as may bear upon the justness and reasonableness of the defendant's rates classifications rules regulations and prricuce4 By order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City Utah thit' 3rd 'clay of November 1042' nIt News of Record ruiidinq I'erndis n BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH PUBLIC SERVICE COMMIS'SION UTAH or Complainant vs THE UTAII POWER A: LIGHT COMPANY Defendant Case No 2612—NOTICE OF HEARING Notice ts hereby given that the above-entitle- d matter Will be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah at its office 314 State Capitol Salt Lake' City Utah on Monday the 16th day of November 1942 commencing at 10 o'clOck a rn This is a hearing upon an Amended Complaint filed on behalf of the Commis 6ion by its Secretary allegof the deing that the earnings fendant company are and have been excessive that its rates are unjust 3 Ray Samuel nadley T Bev rhur 1)4"ingon 111dcrtnents 1 Inr(I Vtr'd srfii A Jameg Egnet noosupPla)n if f given let frly of two minor port children and t5(1 per Mollh alirrtoty puttoort money refrigeralor $75 attar:ley fere a"'l cos:a A T1 htir from Flora Shelton fledges Ifedzes Etward Cecil Tenny from Katherine Teanv deserl its n Oteela Grant from A rthur tlrant cru el-ty Plaint!!! Awarded custody of minor tppr month suppor! money to a od July 12 1913 thence :17S t r th Furort money $63 a co4ttt frcs i F 1ia t rrn Salt Lake County Jean Ezner from y will the Al:lefg from Grapt Gor- Virginia 1)ivorces Granted a 0! 111 ph er for Mr s Rosin--hnrierni ti mie elf the Brinkerhoff ho reAilett'it of offlet Wayne county iit1 At the home of ti clAitrhier Mr LOA — 4 Salt Lahe County J tiAnn Anzii Brinkerhoff V- - 13?rriard Annulments Asked ite died A pril Logan I 1) 17 193a aritimhee et it vaa an nett the I D 8 erviren L Bari sons are three ()wen Surviving nett of Sitattish Fork George Barnett cif and L Roy Barnett of Payson: tirra three daughters Mrs Zelptitat Taylor Fillmore Mss PC7 ri Barnet of Spanisit Fork M fa Nyda Thomas of Leland four tirotiters Jo eph Barnett of Payson Fred Barnett of Florida Dave Barnlf of Venice Cal and Frank Barnett of Provo: a 17 Oster Mra Clara Bean of Marysvale rldc and seven area grandchildren drcn service will 1e conducted Wed: rienday at 2:30 p tn in the Payson Seerind I D f ward ehapel by Kenneth Tanner bishop Rosanna trim Hvrd frm Drotiy I Fld 1! 24 In 1)eatlis Comity — Samuel lisd ley 71 longtitne resident of dieil at hla hem Monday at 12:30 p Ry r from a heart 51 9S9 beeri Evankovich fnr HI had Fourth Eat ailment George king ime Mr Hadlev was horn in ritrminvham street died at his home Monday at 8:15 rm 1 t me He 7O ill in oat rir the day rlnaland november IS pees earlier p while doing construction work at Tooele Somuel Hadley Sr find Lonbia 1 o Mr ich came toi tho United Sates with has Evankov Witt born March 10 1801 in Jugoslevin a on of fvlike and mother and grandmother Mrs Sara Ai m A4 Field came Norwich Ile to their home in Roy where Pearl Evankovich His mother died soon lived nines bad making the United Statee :36 years ago and to Salt Lake City five years ago He was I fter they arrived 'ere and he was cared a member of Our Divine Savior Catholic for by his grandmother He wag °lie of the early employes of the narlah are his widow Mrs Mary Deriver & Rio Grande Railroad company Surviving Be was a and had ale') been a farmer Malich Evankovich: a Pon George Evankovich Jr ot tirlidvale: five daughters Mrs member of the L I) !!Tr hi!! are Ra ehel widow Mars 'Wadsworth Mrs Emma Burbidge rtirvivi!Ig end' Mrs Harold Thomas of Salt 1ke Starh!'s Hadley whm he married in 0:de!t e Auer!tr-7 nve to and 1S93: M dahhB Mrs and Jo Mr Putnik p"tis City frre WiliThr arid IT"rtkert Hdiev of 0edee Marion of Tooele and nine grandehilerren Ide1 lindlev of Boy Lee Tiatlev of Nev York City Jak 111Bev or th U S I an1 prnt-blt rry TA1111" Mrs Lever Me!va Barnes ' nor Sr it rt or F rrniticon 134 Mee Clara enttrell 45 nrr1 Mrs Fiste Twedit Mrs Errr I Ps 1rd f South at red died i!I a So lion!'er 2S grandchildren and Lake hrapital Nt9nc1ay at 1015 y m of one greatgrandhild natural cause& i Clara Cot rel all Robert Elitabetb kilt C oicycl FUNERALS Tooe le County Edward Greenwood ROY George Evankovich Pottery - Are holiAe H - 10 Steplien 1oti g las 4reeno00d 642 Center lot 1Ptt probable coronary I occlusions Nos(01111V!' tta Rant ‘Villiarn Albert lUxon t akik First South stree need pulmonary tubereuloss october Snel2role Gene L Rac Poo ell Snelgrove len Mare st reel cardio vas23 2549 cular renal diSenSes No ember 2 Hail Jame Roger kilI 1 722 East tIi 10 nut eltions anemia Hora h4seitett hydro hydroperlearditim t I Nwolither 2 Ill AI Ito ttttt uttitt its 70 657 toephNortkV tt ivata rret rot neer vest Third of J'ainesdescending et11011 NoN ember 2 4 6 Allittikan Rae hei Vonsalicr 49 r!st lregson H enue myocarditis AMERICAN PORK — James Edward Nov ember 1 flreenwooii 77 Utah and Idaho stockman n Tulla Owen Lobenherc ' 35 14ibenherg died at his nome here Sunday of a 702 Andrews place hyper :nt11 St log inn ss renal disease tenie earlovascular Born here July 20 IR075 a son of Wil1 4 :a Worn Greenwood ilam it arid Chariott Anderson Pile I:dna Martin Anderson 79 he mainttmed a retttienee here aU his life ILl:-lavenue TlIornton h tt5hmss:: in livestock the primnry 4 CArCengaging 4‘ emher IMmla t 1110 strotte 7elttries Utah and Idaho for the past 4:3 itontitt Evelyn Slms 1'12:ham 37 alvu26s6 Chad irk street rhetinvitie Ile le stirsae1 ny tthree brothers lar 1e!" 11R'''" !!!:::':ertlher! of Relic Fourche S It 2:1 Resler belle 77 Kesler ls t Lake City anti Thomas 11I teTINV(111 Tr uipie street e! cerebral Greeni-oo- d A of A merican Fork two 5 CM No rientorrha:e her ters Mrs Jane liovie and Mrs Cora logRiellard Oakley 60 424 South both of A merican Fork gard State street unknown but natural NoFunera serviees will he ennetert Wedv ember A na 2 in tnerican the Fork at nesday D R p 27 203 'Whitlock ward chapel with burial in Reddvenue shock Redd First L Nro ember 5 American Fork city cemetery ‘1 bite Wiilte 65 1975 Porter Lydia Twelfth East street unknown but natural November 4 mortuary Ballev tibpo riailey 50 766 Ninth t flue Noheart disease congenital EMENY--liunera- l sers lees f or Eddie 4 vember FLORISTS fIrmlerhoff! eon of Mr and ND's Cdrtis (rI--Iav- Ina JoNeoline Thomson Clark o ittmkertmf f who (Led Sunday nIght !n a 60 751 South Etgrith Vest street ue Salt Lake hospital will be conducted Tuesbut nat nhiox November 5 N FLORAL CO 0W BR e D ha noon I tile ward at $ pel Emery 67 day Wido 728 Greenhouse iiro So W hth f 10th re will of ica Gerald L Olsen West South Tetnr le street arteriosclerotic bishop Mt n tn i3urAg p!own store 214 E 2nd So Nov ember 4 Emery cemetery heart disease - David was born at Etnery Eddie Brinkerhoff COLONIAL FLOWER HOUSE 3 1613 Bohn Mr y 10 1 ilbifi! N ER A i FLOWERS OUR FRECI LT" Eleven t5 East street rt: lie is a urv ed by ills p rents two brothPhone 870 East 9th South November 3 ers Ellwood and LeRGy Prink erholf two Lanes-- on Ta Lance FOR 20 FAMOUS OUR FUNER AL—DErtiGNiiyi ylor Sandy a rd stieterz! kleVot end 10 rie BriItcerroLIntestinal November 4 obstruction m Tedelhaum's Flower Ss riop a grandmother Mrs Sophia Torgereen Phone 17 1 Broadway of Lake City ( lIen Mot mho died A tITA eic'ii romeuneral : t Pyrex Ovenwtre 1 1 we m DsENT!-i-LlmtIRR-- GIFTS WRAPPED FREE I3ve your wodling ceremony-Poone recorod I V -- Anniversary Gifts Wedding a - — John Eugene HillBRIGHAM atrom 52 of (ITT 15 South Third East street died Monday at ilS:d0 a In a his home aftrr litigcruig Mr Hillstrom was horn January 27 1S90 at Brcham Ct V a not) of John W Mild Harriet Biddle Hillstrom He was educated ju public st hools of itrix Elder Colin-I21 1918 married LoOther vinia Davis at Flrigham City H coca exit in farming for a 111111hor of Years and later invited acid operated a Nand 81111 gravid He W4 Pit here h merber of the First D S watd of Itrigham City SlorYlvirs nre his widow: four daughters Mra May Peteraon rind Miss Alice Hillstrom of Hrichato City Mrs VkIa iniith of Salt Lake Ctiv and istrix Helen 131shott of Hiltdram of Ogden: a RCM VtiVnIt Poise Idaho a sister Iktrs Flvica Puntley of Meniii !Vey and six grandchildren will be conducted TtotrsFuneral servires no in- the itrirtntin da v at Firrt D i1 Nsts”n ward chapel by Harold SIN ele Mrs who Joliti Eugene Ill11troni R i Lewis M 14 Barbara Me thistr'Z:gt!tre"rLvefrvkri tiled Saturday will be c4aidurted 1yr:1:2tss: h J D S in Four 2 the Logitti al p ward bishop ward chattel by Iry N te r M LOGAN lo 0306 Buttreyli grandclren i Draftees Inducted COSMO' George LenLorOnal grandchildren Funeral arrangements Will he announced hy Ithe Lindotilst & arms mortua ry of Logan i 200 2- U S !1ted 3:)0 do Stitt --- potherPATENT ATTORNEYS t Ninth Biatik 3 Jesse street husbandI of Melba R Black: George K Harvey 21 873 limermm avenue tun' E Harvey Sr of Mr and Mrs George - 21)9 Clarence A Swanson Eighth East Swanson street husband of E - ffiatu AZ lo tlit)MMark - R K4 eyelets lirOmry FLOOR FINISHING wand spg was nine tot rota 300 Enlistments U S Army loch hems t tt Shop 4 E CHECKS—REPAIRING REP A I KtA 10 10 tiling Lake James Rubin Btorklund 29 LoaxAngelec Cal: Alma Mary Dunn 26 Ogden Theron Earl liteMars 21 Salt Lake Ntarjorie laetterer 20 Salt Lake (lien Fart! Larson 25 Sandy Marjorie Turner 21 Murray Vee-H- Barbara 1) ty 00CP 10 l 22 Salt Lake: Betty June kisher 20 Salt Lake Eduard Charles kresser legal age Salt Lake: Neoia Forsyth legal age Salt Lake tas Latenby 18 Payson: I) Dune Marie Patten 18 Payson Itionald Robert tioelliker 20 Salt Lake: 18 Salt Lake Blanche Lee 4:Hien-isRichard John Stromnesa 24 Salt Lake Mary Louise Noall 20 SaltLake Richard (ard 27 Salt Take: mariorie 1011ite 7kIrlia) 17 Salt Lake A lhert se o ton Gilbert :34 Salt Lake: lomise Elizabeth Millikin 27 Salt Lake Nnrman Steven Turner 25 Ethan S D: Mary Erelderieh 19 Mitchell S D John Irt in it alker 26 Long Beaeh Cal: Mary Jeten Itasiten 21 Long Beach Cal Orin Wright Bradshaw legal age Omaha Nosh : Eselyn Rands Keough legal age Salt Allen BUTTONS---BUCKL- ES 1788 711refi)Vt Spec 1 It I Marriage Licenses A Deaths "We are studying the law and surveying conditions to deter-to mine where and how to use it atop aggravated conditions" Both county and city laws pro hibit minors under 14 from being in public places without parents or guardians from 10 p m until 4 a m and provides that persons between 14 and 18 may not be in public places between midnight and 4 a in The city law specifies that all girls under 18 must be off the streets from midnight to 4 a in unless chaperoned or married ( Logan L DS (1 0: December 27 ISSS s'' They lived in Garland ' for some time and ' l:'''' moved to Ogden In :: —: — § ::51909 where he died ' '' i: last March 17 ' ::'-'11-: : She was au active : 1 member of the L D S ' '15iii': particularly church( :t:: in Relief society and 1 scsl": - s ii society - ' ':"i 1 Genealogical :: It0 Secwork in Ogden and ond Fourth wa rd s Fourteenth where she had lived Mirk Cafitwell are two Survivingthree S Cantsons and daughters James VIA tan Cantwell Jr Alma Y Cantwell well Mrs George D Grant and Mrs Walter T Remit all of Ogden: two brothers end two sisters Isrset and Alma Veates and Mn Esther Elan n of ?Cadet and Mra Sylvia Jessop of Logan temOle-:ll-:iot:''--:- Officer Names 'Ration Chiefs RUHMTS t5 'Statistics 4 ::: (JrItvmetitirriieid ttfe slispre I I Ii °S M - $ Cache daughter count2v and Frederick of Sarah WeOb Yeates Fi Enforce Curfew 4 was 1StiS a Mr-por- L City County Officels ::t two-ye- Cantwell Mrs abotoi Mill‘Ttelle Board Orders Bridge Repair r a 1 111C4S ' fs atter I -- two-minu- Ann Yea les Cantwell 71 OGDEN widow of Jattles S Cantwell Sr a died Nionm the home of at 11 at daughter day of VIvialt Cantwell avenue 2313 Iowa ill- - I ?fleeting Names West Head of Depot Body Posters for Armistice Day Recitation of the rosary Will be Tuesday p m in the 'rooele funeral filitnei Mr s retras died Sunday in a Salt Lalte Wednestity hospitat of injuries rufferedaccident In day in an automobile-pedestriaTooele business district the at M - I04 Obi who have been Texas for questioning in connection with the murder of a woman on the UintahDuray Indian reservation FBI 13 have been exonerated agents at the Salt Lake field of- rice reported Monday The three were arrested in Dal- las on a charge of transporting a ltolen car across state lines and re questioned in connection with the murder of Mrs Abigail Wil- hams of San Leandro Cal whose body was found beside a road on However they the reservation were found to have been 500 Miles from the scene of the murder when it occurred according to the F B I Three held slug- - of 236 court on a charge of issuing a fictitious check July 23 following a preliminary hearing Monday before City Judge Wilford Judge Burton Moyle Burton ordered dismissal cf another Hemcharge whicha alleged that ingway was habitual criminal vi-a- ry R Hemingway 48 "fightingest fighters" so long Monday when the day crew dethey are imbued with the spirit clined to go to work as the result of their ancestors who had just as hard fights as the present to of a controversy over changing obtain freedom Dr Howard R Working hours The shift consisting of nearly Driggs: president of the American Pioneer Trails association 200 men took the action in prodeclared at a meeting of the hour to test changing the starting Executives' association Monday from 7:30 a m to 8:30 a rn An official of the 'United States night in the Beau Brummel cafe Dr Driggs met Monday night Smelting Refining and Mining Albert Smith company owners of the mine said with George 'the notice of the change in hours president of Utah Pioneer Trails was posted October 23 and is and Landmarks association and members of the state being made in order to have one other executive committee at the home full shift work in daylight The spokesman added that this of George Q Morris state vice would aid in production inasmuch president to make tentative as the ground crew would work plans for future meetings during Darkness prevails in Dr Driggs' stay in Salt Lake in daylight this area until 8:30 a m he said City He will leave here November The miners are members of the International Union of Mine Mill 16 for his home in New York and Smelter workers local No 2 City 1 and union officials Monday night declined any statement on the No strike however controversy had been called unofficial sources said Later in the day unofficial sources at Bingham reported the night crew went on shift as usual Unless some agreement is reached the question may be presented to the war labor board the Edward A IVet of Denver gencompany spokesman indicated The mine is a producer of zinc eral manager of the Denver & Rio lead copper and silver Grande Western Railroad company was elected president of the Salt Lake City Union Depot & Railroad company which operates Pacific the D & R G station here at the annual meeting held Monday at the station Mr West who was ice president during the past year succeeds Charles cisco president of the Western (Continued from Paso 13) Pacific Railroad company who will make at least one postal de- was elected vice president followprecedent that these two oflivery Wednesday Postmaster I ing fices alternate between the two A Smoot said Monday Rural companies each year will the observe carriers holiday W E chief clerk to Pioneer and Sugarhouse sta- the D &Speakman Ft G W superintendent tions and the Murray braneh post here was reelected secretary and offices will be open from 8 a m R J Herring of Denver was reto 1 p m and the stations at Fort elected treasurer All directors Douglas Salt Lake air base and were reelected are E O They the army air forces basic training Howard Charles L Wheeler 1vfor will remain open ria Rosenblatt George Albert center at Kearns all day Smith and Harold P Fabian all At the main post office the of Salt Lake City Mr West Mr stamp registry parcel post and Elsey and E W Mason of San general delivery windows will be Francisco general manager of the open from 8 a: rn to 6 p m All Western Pacific other departmeks of the post office will be closed The Victory parade to be paced by at least seven bands will form at South Temple and Main streets at 11 a m for its march through the business district Regular classes will be condocted at the University of Utsh Ex pressing surprise 1 ha t disPresident LeRoy E Cowles said mantling VHS begun without their but the university band and it 0 sanction county commissioners T C members will be excused from Monday ordered a bridge on nn cla's and campus activities to take abandoned road west of the part in the parade Students will reopened for the use of stock-Me- n commemorate the day with a The closing of the bridge Was period of silence beginning at 11 ft rn in memory of the men brought to the attention of - the who lost their lives in World war 1 commission by Eli F Taylor rep- The Salt' Lake public librery resenting shrep nd cattle men and its several branches will be who reported BOITIP sheepherders cloFed all day according to Miss found the bridge closed laa week Julia T Lynch librariant The bridge he said is on the old Saltair road west of the and is the only means by which sheep men may lead their herds across the surplus canal without using the main highway The commission also approved appointment of Albert Eccles as chief deputy in the county asses(Cortmued from Page 13) sor's office County Assessor A J is scheduled to be in operation Skidmore recommended Mr Eccles to succeed Hyman Guss who has through 30the United States by No- entered the armed services vember The chairmen named for meat rationing will continue to serve in all civilian war service work throughout the war according to Mr Whelan Their immediate duties will be Sarah Ann Skinner to organize their counties for the Funeral Pe tv ireft for Mrs Ann t rotionin:T camnaign xvith I o - S117111PF Al of 317 First Sarah hn etine a in died Lake Fait IInfiv hospital erll chairmen dire:ing block leadtwo peke stroke complicalonip folioN II be co ohieted Ti3U1"Nd it ers in every city rnd town and t at nomi ret tiv houth S:s'e ores leaders serving in suburban risha wa Mahon of the Fourteenth D I urial will be in the Toole cemesections The block leaders and wprt terv area leaders who may select asMrs Skinner ' wee born Jule 17 IMAI Minnesotft a flatiabler of Mr and Mrs sistants are to visit each home InHenry Blair She was married to Joseph 1S9S and by December 5 to urge voluntary Horace Skinner Deeemher resided limitation of the amounts of beef In 1020 in Tooele until Mr Skinner's death She Wall a member of the 1 D R church pork veal and mutton consumed Survivine are three clamtiters Mrs Mary No restrictions are being placed Clapn of 1inho: Mrs Mae on and fowl 1(7f 'GarfieldEarle and Mrs Genevieve of two sona Grove: Pleasant Edward The voluntary rationing pro- S'kinlier of Suena Nicarastua and Arthur It S army Skinner gram iis intended as a "stop-gap- " In the Pacific" three sisters Mrs Jules to conserve dwindling meat sup- Stevenson of LeVitti Mre Hose Green of Idaho Pocatello adand Mrp Etta Sears plies until the office of price Salt Lake City two brothers Genre can set up machinery of Citv and DeWPV Biair S'a'r of Salt Lake for compulsory rationing No com- of Ely Nev' 13 rrandchildren and two Friends may call at the place of funeral pulsory rationing is expected be- - Vi7efloes1av 4 to 9 tr m and Thum fore February according to Mr day from 10from a m until time of Pe rvIce94 Whelan Council Places - t C ry air-'po- rt East Third South street was bound eve r to Third district i sup-victo- weuitted R ' v-a- nne a meeting of the 'U t a h section of the American chemical society at chemistry building on the University of Utah campus: ) of building at northwestern i i l aril preparing plans being amassed from war rremiums to insure that is rannIng funds are 8 p rn Speakers Selected Gigantic Task Faces Britain Peer Declares t- for Chemists Plans-Tal- i cry ' con- 12:15 p m in the Temple Square 17- - Boer of Denver sultant for the national resources planning board will discuss -- Present and Postwar Planning for Salt Lake City" at a5 of the Salt Lake Real meeting Estate''' board Wednesday at i be will in LeRoy M Peterson to C Stown-:-ofAmerica et al section 12 ship 2 Ronal range 2 v La cerne K Knight to Christ Ina R Jellison east 45 tete of lots 29 30 31 and 32 block 2 Liberty Heights Clarence Du If in la Bernice Dill lot 11 block 15 plat— C Clarence Dui fin to Bernice Du Wu kit 10 block 15 5scre plat C Donald K Christensen to Francis 1 2S township Bruilyer section 1 south range 1 east Orna H Williams to C C Pin3 11 section gree township south range 1 east Lawrence Brown to A It Mickel-9 Draper townsite sell James E Petersen to Laura M 2 Peteitsen section 36 township : south range 1 west Laura M Petersen to James F Petersen section 36 township 2 south range 1 west Deseret Federal Savings and "Ann Kutterer lot association to Mary 20 and part Of llot 21 111()ek 1 Franklin subdiViSiOn Of block 46 piat C Petras j AT CALL AN EXPERT IStatisties roR GOOD - Apply housekeeper MAD TOURIST PARK tiOURS WAGS AND O NTATE WOO UTAH MOTOR PARK GIRL—General oit ice experience preterred 212 E 1st So Permanent Wages WANTED—L D S girl light hswork Top 446 wa gem Douglas Ft Goa GIRLS for general office work wages Murray Laundry on Following Page) ( Continued The quick way to turn the old automobile into cash is to offer it adequately described arid attractively priced in The Tribune-TelegraWant Ads Dial —the Result Number t m " I 1 Aw - |