Show " - - :: 11 - - ' - - - - - - - - I i I I 16 4 1 i g 4 1 : I ) Educator Asks Unity in Talk to League I I J '' I habilitation 'i I i i ) )4 i 1I t t department - 'a t - 1 ee-- '''I - ' :: 4 4 ' 1 i e -- - f ! t e ee : i i - ' I i - 1 I 1 1 I t !' i I 1 : - 4 :1 I seum in the rear of the home heard a recording of the last speech made by Mr Jenson to members of his family and saw motion pictures of him Whereas Mr Jenson "faithfully and joyfully served on this corn- mittee for three score years in the capacity of member historianand vice chairman of the organization and his multitudinous activi- ties in many callings of a public nature have won him the high : f "N el t e ! 1 I I i i ) rl 1 'I 1 —1aa1 ' C71 e t I 2 i '' - - - Clarence E Raybould e- Died at his home In Salt Lake City Sunday ' - - 1 - Ike - ' Sall! e ‘ i H '- - ' - L' 'NNL - ! 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I Q - ' ' ' - 'C ( '' - - : I - 10 11217 1 lifAV - --- - e2 :: ) — IT AT 10 9 ''''"?? 44 rwtor HOURS 10 to 6 78th YEAR—SINCE 1864 - P : s - : t i - t ea010)' ' 4 - t DIAL I - 88 i - i ' a 1 ''''W1g411---r-:'-- "- r - 4RA11--tAR0- - - - I - ! 41 I i '14 ) - - - - t - era - 1 - 1 ''''' - e ? se 1 ( ' v ' f 0 1 I - e - a ' ' ' '' "t '''' ' 1 '' 4t - i V nt: ''aN 'a ' ' -- e- 1 - t -- I We'llll be staying home more in the evenings this winter and it willll be an opportunity to learn how good a time we czln have in our own living rooms or basements Let's take a lesson from our grandparents and learn- the :joys of neighborliness Ask thecouple next door in for an evening of games i can be a blessing too! and learn that gas rationing 0 1 ‘ - - i i Winter Evenings at Home Fun for Long - ) r t the office of the solicitor of the of the Interior department Mrs Mr and Moyer will leave Tuesday evening for Takoma Park aide where they will make their home le- I 0 00 g ' ( I ' ease :' : 1 much to do in ington D: C is so "There I Mr Moyer was born in Pennsyl- with the making personalset-u-contact p in Salt Lake vania in 1879 Receiving his LLB civilian defense county" he said "that it is asked The request was referred S Grant Young II 611 la1 I e I the council overcame - the ob- - he explained satisfactorily stacle - 4 : ) 1 an service - Samuel H Moyer attorney for the United States grazing service in the office of the director in Salt Lake City will retirs Tuesday after working 35 years in- government service Mr Moyer- Joined the grazingo-service in 1936 and is the first degree from George Washington employe of that department to be university in Washington D C In retired He has been in Salt Lake 1911 he was employed for R since last August and be- - ber of in the t legal division ICity fore that was stationed in Wash- - of the years general land office and in f r"- 51 : Auer-chairm- coordinator From our experience during the night when the red alert was received" he said one of the most serious 'bugs' was the transportation problem" By using taxicab i - N 89th i !) : : a" of admiring friends therefore be it resolved that we as a committee deem it befitting to express our sentiments of esteem and appreciation" the resolution says in part It is signed by Bishop Richards chairman Rodney Hillam Jr vice chairman: James A Giles secretary George B Margetts G T Bourne Mr Iverson Mr Morris W C Burton Herbert S bach Kasper J Fetzer Joseph Christenson R H Siddoway J L mu-hos- ts A special car for use by the Salt Lake county civilian defense council during emergencies was requested Monday by R C Jackson - ' !I i ' : t the Andrew Jenson - - 1 ed ' Funeral Rites Planned for Insurance Man 1 hand-emboss- :14 i (a "' A $ ee e ee -- ! - 4e--ee--- t ti 4 j 3 0 'awould - ''' Mr Schiller is professor of law at the University of Utah president of the Central Council of Social Agencies and first vice president of the Utah Conference of Social Work "The state department of public welfare" he said "is charged by law with the duty not only of formulating but of putting into operation and supervising a program for rehabilitation of unemployables in cooperation with the state Funeral services for Clarence E Creation department of education would apof the new department Raybould 62 widely known Salt pear to be in conflict with this Lake insurance man and &lurch stettite" at his worker who died Mr Schiller said that in his opin- home 927 EleventhSunday street East ion it is a false assumption that conbe a will illness long social work techniques are not after di2 13 'in at of at ducted for Wednesday necessary investigation rect relief cases involving both em- St Paul's Episcopal church Ninth ployable s and unemployables which East and Third South streets now fall within the province of The Right Rev Arthur W Moulthe rehabilitation department ton Episcopal bishop of Utah will officiate and will be assisted by Need Trained Aid Alwin E Butcher former Major emHe said unemployables and of St Paul's church now on rector plovables receiving relief frequent- leave as an army chaplain Burial ly need the aid of a trained social will be in the family plot tri Salt worker to help overcome problems Lake City cemetery of maladjustment Frequently Mr Raybould was born in Salt also other types of relief are ad- Lake City September 25 1880 a ministered to underprivileged per- son of Edward L and Mary Harper sons in the same home or family Ravbould He married Jennie C and it is duplication of effort to Edwards of Salt Lake City June have two separate departments for 27 1906 He was an active member of handling the related cases "Persons trained in social work St Paul's Episcopal church where techniques should investigate and he served as junior warden during supervise both types of cases" he the construction of the present edifice For the past several years asserted Mrs Allan M Lipman presided he had served as secretary of the at the meeting vestry Besides his church work Mr Rayburn was widely known in S L Woman Celebrates business and insurance circles having- been associated with Ed D Smith Sr Sons in the insurance Birthday A quiet eighty-nint- h birthday business for the past 27 years He was celebrated Monday by Mrs also was a past president of the Idalla Barber Erb 221 East Seven- Salt Lake Association of Insurance Agents and for three years teenth South street vy:as a member of the Utah comBorn at Linden Mich she WR a resident of the state until 15 mittee of the State Association years aro when she moved to Utah of Insurance Agents Surviving are his widow Mrs to be with her son Claude D Erb Jennie C Edwards Raybould one son Clarence E Raybould Jr of Court Free Pair Salt Lake City four brothers Manuel Martinez 19 Murray Charles H Raybould of Tacoma Duand Lawrence Quintana 19 Louis C Raybould of Wash: rango Colo were freed of rob- Tucson Ariz Grant C Ravbould bery charges in dismissals ordered of Ramona Cal and Ward E RayMonday by City Judge Wilford bould of Salt Lake City Arrested NovemFriends may call at 574 East Moyle Burton ber 9 they were charged with rob- First South street Tuesday evebing Mr and Mrs Clarence Jones ning- and Wednesday until time of of 240 West South Temple street services I 4 I lintel Utah The speaker Herbert M Schiller declared also such splitting up of the work formerly done by the I welfare department "is both ex(I in principle" pensive and Ian Profeasor of 1 f tk seem to be in conflict with the express working of the state statute" Junior League members were told Monday afternoon at the I - f'' l scroll express-throug- h for the many ing appreciation 0 years of service given by the late t Andrew Jenson assistant L D S f church historian and vice chairman ) ti of the old folks central commit- tee was presented to lkitrs Jenson 4 mortting Monday t The presentation was made at t ' the family home 154 North Sec- e ond West street by LeGrand Rich- 1 ards church presiding bishop and x of the old folks central e 4e committee: Nephi L Morris and I Heber C The visitors 4' - r a ? : t ' 1 Maw's reGovernor Herbert ent order divorcing welfare work for employables and unemployables from the rest of the public welfare department and creating a re- 1 - - i -- - - 1 - a Veteran U S Aid Closes 35 Years of Service IDefense Group Seeks Auto Church Old Folks' Committee Give Scroll to Widow of Utah Historian 'idel Known LDS - December 15 1942 Salt Cikt Zeibunt Win Tuef41ay Morning Speaker Hits j Chailues in Relief Work 1 - - 'gz4f - - -- - - 1 A At 554 5551065 555046644st ort0v94 54455144004555544 - I i - 55551541455654056 455566-15- 1 0Ww-'w"'"- - 45654!-5564- 5 - - - ' - - - : ' ' ' ' - r zi : v1 |