Show 41iirhoww - coso11WEgiaa( 7? t r 1 t Ije :5a1t :Cake Sunday Morning - Cables May G-to Men Held by Foe o Applications will be accepted Only six formalized message forms have been approved by the American Red Cross and the board of censorship for transmittal of Christmas messag8 to American identified prisoners of war and civilian internees in the far east Germany and Italy it was announced Saturday night by Miss Martha E Stowers executive secretary of the Salt Lake county chapter Á R C The approved messages are: 1' Christmas greeting Proud of you Praying for welfare reunion 2' Christmas greetings with yoliil in spirit All our love 31 Loving Christmas thoughts High hopes for New Year All well - Christmas Daughall well ter born Familygreetings 51 Christmas greetings Son boro Family all well 61 Christmas greetings for all of yOu High hopes for New Year All messages submitted must beat the exact form of one of those CI announcement said only a number sufficient to meet the needs of the service will be examined in the order of their receipt Full information and application forms may be secured from Mr Crockett or from the secretary of the board of civil service examiners at any first or second class post office Crash Victim's Rites Held - Fellow Masonic lodge members and friends joined family members Saturday in a final tribute to the memory of Jack Raymond Bratt produce dealer of 998 Third East street at funeral services in the Masonic temple Mr Bratt was one of the Salt Lake victims ot the crash of a Western Air Lines' plane Tuesday near Fairfield Bonn H Lyon past master of St A M directed the services with the Rev! Floyd W Barr of the First Presbyterian church Burial was in Mt Olivet cemeteryi 300 Attend Luncheon I I t1Uss ' ' '' — Official Calls Coal Exports ) - $' V' r: - i - 4 it k " 47 - Mr and MrsLaronso Day VIII observe their sixtieth wedding anniversary Monday Laronzo Day December 21 1882 in the Endowment house in Salt Lake City was born in Coventry Soon England April 28 1882 after their marriage they moved to Hunter where they have since resided Mr Day served as bishop of Hunter L D S ward from July 1902 to October 1920 and has filled two missions for the L D S church For many years he was president of the high priests' quorum of Oquirrh L D S stake Mrs Day also active in church work served as president of the Hunter ward Relief society many years Although Mr and Mrs Day are in their eighties they are in good health take pride in doing their own work and in attending church Red Cross Center Closes Over Yule The American Red Cross war production center at 347 East South Temple street closed Saturday until the first week in January according to Mrs Leland Swaner war production chairman Other Red Cross centers closing for Christmas are the surgical dressing center located at Z C- MI which will be closed Friday- and Saturday according to Mrs A J Murphy chairman and the comfort center at 624 Beason building which closed Saturday and will open January 4 - are living: N Day Mrs LaIrene Feulner all of Hunter There are 27 grandchildren and born to them five Earl Day Ezra R vin& Nielson Mrs and Mrs Etta Ridd and daughters two en great-grandchildr- i ' I ' 4 t! f' 1 He was just about the -and the best—baby ever born When he was having his first bath he began raising his chubby hands as if praying And he wouldn't nurse on Wednesdays and Fridays for they were holy fast days The old legend says too that his 'parents were wealthy and noble and Christian They had a nice home by the sea in what now is southwestern Turkey but which then was called Lyda The child's name was Nicholas This year this very month of December 1942 is the 1600th anniversary of Nicholas Day It is not the day of his birth but of his death on December 6 about 342- (if the musty old records are correct) that is observed even now ' When Nicholas was little more than a youngster his parents died' and left him with riches He didn't care for them at all He went around giving gold to the needy He did this secretly No one ever could learn from whom the gifts came That is until Nicholas got smartest--- - - :' : - 11 - I 4 1 i z 1 J 1 4 1 4 4 r ' ' ' t - i ' o'"'":' - - daughter was ready for margirls riage And in those days if weddidn't have money for their ding present they usually didn't get their mony Of course her It poor old dad was grieved looked as if any wedding plans' would have to be called off Then the daughter found a bag of gold right beneath a window inside the home What a joyous bride she was! When the nobleman's second daughter was about to marry the same thing happened! By this time the old nobleman was fairly itching with curiosity So when his youngest daughter was preparing to wed he turned He sat up nights by detective the window watching for the giver of gold One night he heard a rustle in the shrubs A figure darted toward his house Then—a soft '--' --- '- " - —L - 00""'""-4'"- L 4--il 40: "6 -- k ' t- : '41 - j' - l : t a ':t i - ''''or - -- t '4 '' - '' ' ' 4' --- --' : s - ''''''' : ' 3 4 ' Aerg'' 0:01t - 7 -- 1 t - : slok- - t' - -- ' 0' - 0!"- ' 1 ''- - " L - ' : :4- - - 5 -- : "7Ip- k'' ' ' - A ?' '' - by Gerard 1450-152- - - 2) tinkle az another bag of gold fell m the open window With a leap the old nobleman grasped the clothes of the intruder The hood fell from the man's face "Nicholas!" said the old man softly "But for you Nicholas" the nobleman sobbed "my daughters might have been forced to lives of toil without husbands or at best as the wives of lowly shepYou have herds or peasants saved us I shall be your slave—" "Hold your tongue!" stormed City in the armed Jurors Award $47500 in Damage a Third was entered Verdict by district court jury Saturday awarding Mrs Hazel Smith Naegle damages totaling 47500 from the Union Pacific Railroad company for the death of her husband as the result of an accident in the company's Salt Lake yards in November 1941 The verdict was one of the largest damage judgments ever recorded in Third district court and trial before climaxed a RepreJudge Clarence E Baker senting- Mrs Naegle was the law firm of Rawlings Wallace and Black The jury awarded Mrs Naegle $7500 for conscious pain suffered by her husband Hyrum Llewellyn Naegle before his death and 40000 as general damages or pecuniary loss which she suffered as a consequence Mr Naegle an was engineer on a switch engine 1941 when injured November 29 Into the cab a freight car crashed of his locomotive He died the ay hours later her husband was conscious although he had Aluni Lon Richardson has been elected as the new president of Sigma Chi Alumni association of Salt Lake W Leonard City succeeding Beers it was announced Saturday by the association Other officers elected to serve during the coming year were Adrian H Pembroke vice president and Moburn Hardy secretary-treasurer Dr Louis J Tauffel Robert D Pollock and Mr Beers were named to the board of control The election was held at the annual party of the association Thursday night in the Newhouse hotel 32 been severely scalded and crushed She sought 15000 for his conscious pain and $75000 as pecuniary damages for his death S L' Chorus Presents Program Tonight The sacred song service of the Symphony Singers with Christmas anthems and carols added will be presented Sunday at 6:30 p m in stake the Lincoln tabernacle Ninth East street and Hollywood avenue The chorus will be directed by Lesley Goates with Grant Johan- nessen and James McConkle accompanists and Sergeant Harry Clarke of the United States marine corps as commentator The public is invited ward-Grani- te Sixth Trinity H243C East Patterson 9:45 a m ft MIO rt Endeavor 8:30 P m: sformon 01 "Thanks belong to God Haven't you yet learned old man a gift in any other name is thrice cheapened "It makes the giver proud: forgetful that only God made Nicholas him able to give "The one who receives is wretched if he cannot repay or unhappy at least until he can "And the gift itself is robbed of the good will of man and the blessing of heaven "Say now old man that you will never tell what I Nicholas did this night Promise—" (Tomorrow: How Saint Nicholas Started Wandering) Larceny Count Puts Woman in Jail Two Face Charges In Draft Cases A six months' jail sentence with four months suspended was imposed Saturday by Third District Judge A H Ellett upon Laura Hickman Willetts 62 43 East Second South street for petty Henry Patrick Dixon was in custody at Ogden Saturday for failing to report for his selective service physical examination at larceny 1I Originally charged with grand in larceny connection with theft of a diamond ring from Mrs L W Hegan 351 Third East street November 23 Mrs Willetts admitted a reduced charge before Judge Ellett Monday War Boards Meet L ChM t MCI al P West Pentecoetal Assembly f nod 229iditsthie C Third North street—Dwight woral rniniater Sunday school 1 I ship noon: ovengelistic 'service 7:45a Ex m: prayer meeting Wednesday 7:45 Ariz on November 2 cording to a complaint filed iin the U S district attorney's office Lake In custody in the S a county j a i 1 Joseph Raymond beAvery of Flushing N Y is noing held for alleged failure to tify his selective service board of a change of address Globe lt Get Sttrprise Visit 1 tIi 10 - - gas-vie- CALF-he- Ninth Bethel Baptist ebureh 952 East South street—H Lyon Baynes- - pastor Sun G associate pastor Jmci"chow Baynes at 10 a m : morning worship day sit 11 a rn Roy Armitage of Freeport DI will give an Illustrated sermon on 'No Room in the Inn" Young People's meeting at 6:45 p m: opecial Christmas program and treat by the Sunday achool aton7 p m "Thou with sermon by Same G Baynes " Art the Christ the Son of the Living-God8 at P in Prayer meeting Wednesday Special Welcome to New Residents BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH ETB SOUTH 952 Fundamental Evangelistic Friendiv EAST and Sunday School 10 a m m Services 11 a m and p I 7 1 'Reorganized L D S Free Church B LYON BAYNES rasto JAS G BAYNES Associate Pastor 334 1tu-13Reorganized LBD Chart 783 Seventh East Evangelical Pree Chureh Borden pestor Crturra street—D East street—Kenneth N Thengvall pastor schr01 m worsh-i9:45 a 10 a nt School worship 11 a m c a na evening service morning 730 p m Young People's meeting 7 P m: service '7:45 p m prayer and Bible study Wednesday S p m Salvation AlnlY 137 East rrst gartt1t school 10 a cm: boilneal street—Sunday service 11 a-- tn young people's iecoa Full Gospel Anvembly 517 Second East ti:30 p in salvation msetirg II p co- street—C A Nicholas Weekday meetings Tueisday Thursday asd pastor Sunday a m 9:45 m:: at 8 p in TYoutonapeor p7itrxi sneas-a:hrvoicile icepr7eapch 1 : Cadets evening services Tuesday and Thursday Guards k'rlday I p Peonies weekday m at 7:3G p o-in young people's meeting Fri- firrilomweshe:lengeniutt Prtglm 7a:t30Young p m az Sgoond opeA 7 day 730 streets earn Tueliday Thungtax Salt Lake y Gospel 'Chapel 244 West Fifth Inalurd Y and Sunday at 7:30 p SIL South school a m: of bread 11 a tn:: 9va'31)7n gory breaking ice 7:30 p nu: prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p It trir4S Unitarian Chorea 869 TttrteenIt East street — J Raymond Cops Ft!) Cburrh sc0004 ciassos tor girt minister ages V:45 a Ell:: church service& 11 Christmaa sermoa subject "Jesus Holy Trinity Second West and Third athe mObsctira'' Routh streets—The Rev John Vase Wades At 5:30 p In th annual Chrtatmaa 8 a rn church school Bible classes 943 program will no given by tho Sunnas a in morning sermon 11 a m school children Following the pageant Children of the Nations of Bethenerri' a reception will tio given in Eliot Tits s pageant waft writta by tri Res Trapp former pastor of!! th Lax(' Kingdom Hall n38 West First South Unitarian church It eti directe4 bf at' 7 p m etreet—Mestings 8 filundsy L Jarrett Mrs Warner P Jorrea at Wednesday p m and Friday at James ix chairman of tho pageant COMItialtLe-- t 7:30 gs tn tbørt U Wilke la choir leader an1 Lorit le Wheelwright ix 7 p m Eliot hail organist EmersonCharming 4 p m horn of Mrs M Montgomery chip Brown 1464 St John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Uarfleld avenue (Missouri Synod) 1030 Fifth East street —The Rev F E Schumann pastor Sunday school and Bible classes at 10 a m: 11 a m sermon by the morning'worship The irbareh Free teal 1e0 ge Evangel and Fulfill- enth East pastor subject 7 Prophecy tnent" vespers worship t 11 p nt of the a tn with street—Morning Christ Ma--1 En efilage by 150 Junior Walther- league 3 pmeeting m Kenneth N Thengvai pastor Sunda: Zion (Augustana Synod of the American sehoo m Christmas program 730 p Lutheran conference) 375 East Second South street—The Bev T W Wersell pastor Chinch school 9:45 a ra divine worsermon topic "The ship 10:45 a rn Unknown Christ" rises—Classes WednasdaP Irony study rn and Friday at 8 p mTabor First avenue and PI street—Stinus at 2:30 8 Loft pastor Church school 10 a tn Lake publis library 15 South Val at street divine worship 11 a m study group — Free pas Christ (Missouri synod) 171 East Forty-eight- h forum Lodge sof meetings of the Unita" South street Murray—The Rev Theosophists S Ix nt at 8sat Monday Allen Schuldhelsa pastor school Lake oubile library board room and Plait clamp 10 a m Sunday evening eery Bahat publie study prroup — MeeImAr ices 7 p zn a p ra 62 llortb Ninth We Sunday St Paul's (Missouri synod) 2324 Wash street ington boulevard Utah Power and Light a company auditorium Rev Paul G Hansen pastorOgden—The Sunday school and Bible classes 9:45 a In: 11 worship a tit : evening serVices 7 p M ! 0 Provo Evangelical Lutheran (Missouri Third North street and University synod) avenue Provo—Sunday school and worship- at 3:30 Rev Cowan Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church Rev John Franklin Coentn II D (Missouri synod) 323 South Flint Weet 88 Tile of San Diago Cal died Saturday elig street Brigham City—Rev Paul G Han-mefailure pastor Sunday school and adult Bible heart Dr Cowan was the clans 3 and 4 p tn father of Frank C1 Cowan of 1506 Mar s rison avenue with t whom he had lived l ) the laat yeax of tila I Firstnd Second South and Second East life C Walker minister 1 Listed in Who's Church school 845 a m: morning worWho as the author f ship 10:50 a tn sermon 'subject of 15 boys and re-- t Worlds Unique Need of Christmas" 5 "The to 8 books Dr p m annual ligious family Christmas editor of- t party white gifts for Highland Boy Com- Cowan ' reli ' house pasevral munity — e I riodicals I ngious 1740 rift3 East - --i En- th Christian udtng RevCentenary Jack Stewart minister street—The I School 10 Bo-e World in deavor a m m 11 a evi- ton and the Meth- evening ce 730worship p m: W S C 8 meets the first odist Prote stant Year 4f Tuesday In the church parlors Book for 10 years t - ::' ' Tuesdai by announfementi Nautilus third club lie was ordained to it - 1I A second and fourth Thursday 8 ti the Methodist Prot' Park Eighth East and Ninth estant Liberty in ministry South streets—The Rev Cecil D 1 1887 and was in i minister Church school 10 a tn Greene turn pastor at Mar- - i service 11 a m: youth fellowshipworship 8:30 Oration and i gantown p b p tn Wednesday tiiii it crrigrllaut131 incriat"Vilet Grace' West and Fourth South Kohala streets--41beR Dennis Kohala T H In 1913 be gild arstrir School Tv M C A work at San 10 a ra: worship 11 s-- minister zn Diego Cal and two was vicepresuient of the World Rev Community Methodist Albert years laterEndeavor Ha waa a gradUnion Steiner Services In evening at Christian pastor uate of Adrian college Michigan and mule-hMurray of Sigma Alpha Epsilon initernity nr Cowan was born at Griffieentro N li April 5 1854 Ma was married to Rebecca McCluskey April 205 1442- - Mrs Cowan died a year ago in sae Diego McKay It II St ward 1621 Fifth Rev Cowan Is survived by a daughter street—A special Chrentmas program East will he given by the choir and girls' chnreig Mrs Elinor' C atone of Pittsburgh Ps- a nrottier Rev Horace kr' Cowan Of under direction of 0ici anti at 7:30 p tn In the chanel 11621 Fifth Eitat street Berkelev Cal in addition to pla son A trombone solo "The Holy Pnvate funeral servicee omit be en4tAtts City" will be Monday at 11 a na at 674 Last IIrirtL playd by Albert Kleine by South street Joy Slack pianist and aecompanied Mildred Porter organist Josepla Geertsen will be the guest speaker Eleventh L D M ward Sunday achonl 131 Tenth East street—A Christmas program $O of 174 Foster Ktitchison at 10:30 a rn will feature a two Wentworth avenue died Saturday at f 20 group- of musical numbers and brief talks with Miss Lucretia Ferret soprano Richard a m ktt a Staik 171itt hoopitsil of natural Storrs J tdarlowe Nielson tenor al solo- - citIL Mr Foster was employed by the i1101: Mrs Des A Boyer reader: Marie for 11 Yeara Barker organist and Barbara Pickett and tic Standard Vining company of top L D a chtirn-Dale Brown speakers Others participateng lie was a member are widow his In theservice will be J tr Parrish R W Surviving a non James C Mrs kinv!to liqtchutiosik and Wesley Hutchison: Eldredge superintendent and two daupttera Mrs Fma V CrawJarvis ford of California and Mrs AUøn Ca- Seventeenth ED 8 weird chapel 141 West men nrothors are First North street—The Seventeenth ward John 01 uSRA Lakeand Three Wilmer Hutchison Relief society both of W000tand Cal and ten bhisotrmul3arlien watiCi hPrirtietszats the Elakerstield candlelight service Cal: two sisters in conjunction wTittlile the sacramental service Mamie Fulimer Salt Aka and ?Ars Mtasli at 6:30 p m chorus will be directed De Robertson Vallejo Cal and two axed will be amoisted children by Etheiwyntie Dalby by a violin ensemble—directed by Aurelia Funeral Pervkos will be eoridnetc4 Shinier—and members of the Gleaner Girl"' Tuesday at 11 a ro at 21241 Muth Waite chorus Alfred M Durham will play the street Friends mav call Mordav organ prelude the invocation will be given 4 71 9 p m and Tuesday trona If atr"'o 7A by Alfred W Peterson the benediction by until tints of service Harold W Langton Mahon South Eighteenth L III S ward chapel Second avenue and A street—A Christmas program will be cliotr presented by the South Funeral ffervicea for torero' C''''I'17- directed by Albert Eighteenth ward who died at hia home 1130 Emery J Southwick at 7 p m Organist will be TO avenue Thursday will be conducted MoRobert P Manookin soloists J Marlowe nily at 1230 p m in the Emerson LD Nielson tenor Rill& W Peterson soprano t ward chapel 1052 Emerson avenue Tayloreville L D St ward chapel-6- :30 Burial will be in bait Lake City same p m presentation of a Christmas cantata tery 1 4 Evan-geneti- corner Immanuel ruonudrtahy necond Eacansoot aLtresie:t455—t InW: and South Lmyoornnaingpaswtoonr nir5011:0 ai2m: B this Y P jerzil:c3e0 TraLICLIeTyAe prayer misting ning servica 7:30 D p ratn 7:30 Wednesday Indiana avenue—E F Burlington 1400 Constance Munson misWeske pastor: eEet sionary Church school yloCluni a Davis at 8:30 superintendent p m: evening worship 7:30 p m Waiter Station aperheoaoclhecrh:rWintemdnaresdparyo: ir:ra3Yrno p m Church and party Smith and Seventh East CalvaryThsThird W A Lucas pastor Kay LUIld preaching 11 ay school 10 a ml U a ms:all0Y0043 0:30 p rn- evening service Bin Omuta 1040 West Second south F Weitke "ited(rer street—E niTannztr‘!analonrn L 10 a rn ! Church school Christmas program 7 p triM: mid- week service Wednesday 7:30 p Taylor Avenue 2400 South State street —E F Weske pastor: Constance mMunson Mrs missionary Church school 10 a Waiter Bishop superintendent worship 11 m: Church school Christmas program Wednesday 7 p m south 62 East Forty-eight- h P' Wesice Constance street—E pastor 10 a m Munson missionary Not pastor will preach on "Whom Having a tn: Seen Ye Love": Church school Church school Christmas program 7:307 p m youth fellowship meets Tuesday pm South Magna 8900 A West and 3000 Church Bjork pastor streets—Eugene 10 a m: morning worship 11 school a m: communion services: 7:30 p M evening vespers special music sermon -- - Wm-shi- it Cathedral of the Madeleine 331 East South Ten pis street—The Most Rev Duane (1 Hunt D D bishop the Rev: hiser Low masses Patrick F Kennedy rector 6:30 8:30 10 and 11:15 a m: weekday masses 7 and 8 a m A Christmas pageant will be by children of the parish in The Rev Robert J Dwyer at 4 p presented of schools for the diocese superintendent will preach a sermon in connection with the pageant Our Lady at Lonrdes 670 Eleventh East street—The Rev Patrick Maguirestricl pastor: 11:15 6:30 8 10 mashes Sunday a m: week ay massee 8:15 a tn: m a 7:45 at Novena Sc' '1 Wednesday St Patriees 1030 West Fourth South street—The - Very Rev Msgr A 8F Giovanand 10 noni !matoSunday masses a m low mass 8 a m: nigh mass 10 a m 9 snec al music school a weekday masses 7:30 a tn Our Diva Saviour Second East and Ninth South streets—The Rt Rev Msgr M F Sheehan pastor Low mass 8 a m: high mass 10 a m: special music Sunday school 9 a m: weekday masses 7:30 a m South St Amite 430 East Twenty-firs- t street—The Rev J G Delaire pastor masses 7:30 and 9:30 Suncay masses 7:30 a m except Satur-la7 a m Otrr Lad of Guadalupe 524 West Fourth South street back of the D acR 0 W Rev James :E Collins admindepot—The masses 8:30 and 10:30 strator Sunday a-- rn V c irty masses 7 a rn Our Lady of Lourdes Magna—The Rev Freer-r- d E pastor Sunday masses 8 and 10 a M weekday masses 8 a m forship 11 a tn Chnrch of the Little Flower Midvale— The Rev Jonn A Finneral administrator Sunda tresses 9:30 a m: at Midvale 11:30 a m Camp W 0- - Williams weekday mess at 9 a rn Father Hens) 0 F M Sunday masses 9 and 10:10 a rm St 4893 Wasatch avenue Mureraeny—Theafav William F KenSunnedy pastor Daily mass 8 a tn day masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a m: at Legion of Mary meets Wednesday 730 m p Church of Christ of Christ headquarters IndeMo 204012 Eleventh East pendnce School mermon m etreet 3:30 p 4 :30 ps in of 662 East Thirteenth Christ souCthhurcsht minieter reet—Otis Gatewood School 10 a rm sermon and COMMUniOn 11 a m: young people's meeting 7 p m: preaching 7:30mp m Wednesday Bible study 73O p ' A ft PEC141 ERIENDIA li'VELCOME TO THE i CHURCH OF CHRIST I ' 662 East 13th South Morn 01 Tye Subjects: 1 dr?- t"The Letter and the -law" (-i -': '''' Spirit of the Restora"The Fail and tion of Man" ' t KUTA Earh Saturday 9:30 to 10:00 o m Church - l- Ilia - Christian Third Ettst Central Foludh J SouthStrui L iWill(11111"41 pastor streets—l'h4 School 9:45 it m:7 worship r rveyuoKo ritoiTi:410"ruleme9' ET:ilk) :: 2' Young' Peoplea fellowship ELI) m Ntra A E Bowen well known as Emma Lucy Gates BOA'PT1 will be guest artist end will furnish special Christmas music also responding to a request for 'Ave Mans" i Salvation Army Gospel urdaym street--Sunda- : ' m 111- i 1 Unitarian 1 - liellenic Orthodox r-g Jehovah' Witnesses I Lutheran Evangelical Free Church 1 -- - s ti Study Groups 13 f t - Deaths John F r - n 7 Methodist f --- streets--Raymo- r i - - : i' ' ' I - uh iNI t Eth rt - : Mormon t I - - I I - i f - I 1 - - 'I James Foster Ifutchison p'” r 1-i- I I I I t f I Lorenzo Cardwell BoPron 1 '7- i - r I George William Clark I ee Ls - t - i 4 nlf Buro n - I d eo'hris ' 1 er t: Congregational r I 0-- Christian Science lesson-sermo- I 1 creatuaringe telieerneAllowilir aroeloistai Mrs Helen Bennion Jones Mrs Pearl Phillips Mrs Melba Mackay' Meade Steadman and Stanley Steadman Mrs Mabel Funeral services for George IlVians - Swanson will be organist and Leonard Van Clark 63 who died Friday at 180 West den Akker conductor t Third Soich street of natural causes' wt1 fil Mouth he D L C L 3ronseMarion of Thirty-thirThird conducted ward 352 trot East Church by NOVO strte-echapel 4m53 none: ri D West Jordan L ward at Second Church 565 East South Eleventh East street—Sunday 630 p KSL 845 sacrament service and Christmas program at 280 Eamt South Temple street - Rural Temple street radio program m a m: Sunday school 9:30 a with Charles A Canis member of the will be iu 8alt Lake Cne cemetery subject Friends may rail at the place of rtmirral "Is the Universe Includ- council of twelve am the speaker The of 4 to 8 p m-trona llug Man Evolved by Atomic Force?" Thrtythird ward choir directed by Wallace a m to noon services in both churches 11 a rn and in Martin will furnish music with Mrs 10 Mr Clark Was born In tekeirter EngFirst Church 8Et p tn Wednesday testi- Henry D Bradford aa organist 3 1879 a son of Edgar and p in mony meeting Waterloo L D S ward chapel 1621 Fifth land MarchCox Clark Aa a atrial Chfid he East street—Sunday 10 a m Stephen L Mare Ann his with City parents to Salt Lags armeeRichards will speak at morning services yyne AO yoars ago and had resided bets 5:30 p m 'Mrsthe Waterloo ward choir was He a trade maker by cigar May C Tuckfield will Second directed abysacred' cantata are bia daughter Mee Vert church (Provo) Surviving Community "The Messiahs Otteson of Bingham three granochtildres: street and 'University avenue Church present North be Jesse Evans anioist Coming" Mrs Oertrude Berzeisos of gait 11 m service sister school 945 a morning ois Lae! i:ake Smith Stirling ATto'nApo a m young tian Endeavor Gehrice Cross Cannon Lund City a brother Arthur Retartson and Belt Lake City Illaii wife Mrs Carolina 7 p m evening service 8 p tn Stevens of Louise Larsen accompanists died Rasmussen Clark 11 ago First First South and Fourth East years Baughman organ and Mary Sharp piano: SunJ streets—George BAurfttoonn 11 a M day school 9:45 a m Fox violi n duet Inez Corey and Christmas sermon "The Suit- - Still Shines" Solomon ' ‘ Young People's bociety 6:30 p tn oarIEN—FunPral see'vtoes rem Jobe WI-IteTale L D it ward chapel 1431 Gilmer South Phillipe devetitn East end Finn minis77 asnus llodenn of 3501 Grant drive—Christmas musical program 6:30 streets—The Rev Gayle Strickler sillhe condiAry4 10 a m ter morning morning p in Emphasizing music in the home the who died Friday mt Sunday11 school In the Au Unrest funeral a sermon "Even So program will feature several families Tuesday at 2 pRev at worship L French pote Waiter tho will with tieven fellowby Lord chapel Come Jesus" young people's participate family groups of the First Method let cesureri Punal other numbers offered by selected units of tor ship 6:30 p TT it the parsnnsisei this Aultorest Memorml choir a male quartet juniors of the will be in mav at the church Tuesday 7:30 Friends call at the nom of a (laughschool and teachers readers and pmarTP'r" Mrs Wilate Moore of 3416 Alarritt North street smoists A The program is directed by Mrs ter Plymouth at228 Westa Third avenue Monday after 6 p ra and Tosoar m Johnson with Mrs Reed Glanzer tollowiKt by Frank —Services 9:30 aa organist church acItool prior to services :rice As a Christmas surprise Private and Mrs Howd Greenwood of U S department of agriculture Mather field Sacramento Cal arcounty war boards of Salt Lake rived in Salt Lake City Friday Utah Wasatch Tooele Duchesne night to spend the holidays with Vintah and Millard counties will Mrs Greenwood's parents Mr meet Tuesday at 10 a rn in the and Mrs Arnold Yates of 225 Newhouse hotel Montrose street tt Baptist 803 West First South Church of GodForbes A minister School etreet—Ray a 10 m: worship 11 a in and 7:45 p ra: Bible study Thursday 7:45 p na ac- r Presbyterian Assembly of God Church of God - St Nicholas (at window) ayva LI" aLl t dowry on the daughter of the poor nobleman who sits sadly by their bed (Painting v serving 1 Pillar of Fire etrest— pastor School The Rev 11 wi EA In Catholic death as : ' ' 4 ' P' t t :' I "44-r f'''""f---"-?4- 4144' : 'k i :'i-- 4 :r!'--- -- ti - Jo rf ( f 3 444 I:!:4':-'-'-'1- -- ' —F l- ' I i w'1 p ' ee4' 11- '( 4-i '' r14ix-- t ' 4 r ' ikQ '--- 1 I i - ' t' sr confronted" Names Officers N sre A 4' A ' a t4 1::' - E Lee forces duction "The efforts of Utah coal operators toward the end of operating their mines not less than 'hours per day for six days eight per week have been and are intended day to enable them to best meet the following from Mrs Naegle unusual coal demand with which the time of hisalleged that his until injury is Slattla Chii tn - '' 12 ators "Utah coal operators despite shortage of man power and difficulties in securing new equipment and replacement parts have achieved an outstanding and believe commendable increasethey in production They are continuing and expect to continue their efforts to increase production and to fairly distribute their production to the communities industries and war projects which demand and are dependent upon Utah's coal pro- t ' v 17! - :cat‘fie 4k - y ized An important reason for this is that the yard and delivery labor needed to unload and deliver coal has not been available since late last spring and it is not now available "During previous years approximately 300000 tons of coal has moved from mines to consumers by truck This tonnage has supplied practically all of the domestic and small industry coal used in Utah county and the counties to the south To a minor extent it also has supplied needs in Salt Lake county During 1942 this movement has practically ceased because of difficulty of securing tires office of defense transportation restrictions and to a larger extent because more lucrative employment was available for trucks and oper- Utah - ' 14 !t40 -- it I - 7'4- '- - l 1 v N - - ' - '4:- i i - : - ti t e' - ' P :i:2-- If 1)--- - 4''' 54) 4 1 I - ' 1 si1 lel ' kI - '1:?'- : 0 weirreeewr7-14- e ''' - T 3' IL- : ' 1 i 4 il -- 4 - ' 1 r - 1 erS'4 - t -':t' 4 1 4e) 4 4 7 -- z i 'i it -- ii '1 ' 1 - 1 I" :' - ) i ''' - i i' i ' - r''4 I ' t: s -- Apat'::'"4:: - 41:h ' op- --- 1 ' ''' - 4 - - "" - : ' 4 1 - 4 - nobleman had lost all his money just when his eldest T4 2 :: caug ht A i ' - If : t - ' ' 4 ' - - Taylor Zachary By 1 Memorial East The Truth About Santa Claus - 41 ' " -- - - Not Excessive r': ' 3 r'- 'A I i it s 4 - conducted Mwswe::"" W1h0 Crash Copilot Omit e African 3lethodi)t South A 7:: Last and Irtrth — First Stith W Episcopal Seventh Day 1840 Eighth att 'treat— B W Mattison pastor Sabba h school 9:30 a m worship 11 a al Wednesday 7 :45 go m prayer Friday Y P meeting tr 7 :45 P Nazarene "resets Haroid cretainiree pastor Caere IL fl4MTh p PchouI 0 S Ifl N P 8 T p rim: o'clock varAelistss service 8 p soldiers' felloweMp hour midweek prayer St Mark' Cathedral 231 East Mgt following evening Dertriee feline-sty8 rk Wednesday South atreet—The Very Rev Franklin L meeting meet for soldiers at parsonage next to Gibson dean Services: 8 a m holy church Friday 8 p re communion 11 a rm morning prayer et the 14 azareemik 2833 Ogden Chum Grant—The Rev Lester Johnston paaeor sermon by Captain Charles H Urban post school N IL clx 10 worship 11 chaplain at Camp Kearns Corporal Duane P 8 7 p evangelistie rice D S be will a Crossley also of Kearns M: prayer meeting Viedasediy special soloist Mn Walker Williams will sing a Christmas number All Souls Missient Garfield—Rev Pinar of Plea Chorea m-823 arryle Last Leonard Wocia vicar Sunday school 10 street 11 School "torato 10 a a m service and sermon 11 a morning tn' junior Cls rt t tan Endeavor 5 D a rn except first Sunday in each month when there is no morning service but an senior Chrtattan Endeavor I p re celebration of evening service at 7 p m second ll'unday of 0403 holy communion m month at 11 t Peter's 657 North Second West Preal'tartan Past Pontai fonir street — Rev A Leonard Wood vicar e at First W Riser C treet-11- 0yd minwer eery-Icechool 30:30 a m Churen 7:LA1 I dL zr evening school ail Church tierate at p— m except first timidity ofn Hoe !Utah t y Sunday worship service each month celebration of holy 111114"rn f) rt a nt isubite the minister s by - youth ctivlus 9:30 a tn: no evenine t131 "The 50 West Second and 7 Psi Music for the mortung aerylse Church p tn bprg$t street 'aryl Provo — Rev W J Howes will feature North Christmaa anthorne try tn y Holy eucharist and sermon 11 choir directed by Irma Jacobs pastor a prayers for victory and for the with Florence Brown Hoffer at the organ-men in the armed 'forces acid weekday and solos by Miss Dorothy Star:ay and W Cochran from noon to 12:15 p At the 8 11 ra erne & A PagPant "Tbe Holy Niktivity" will be give" St Mark's Hoepital Chapel—Rev directed Elizabeth Reherd Steens with by Wood Leonard chaplain Regular weekly nr Robert n st1 ea reader Moat ter celebration chapel services at 6:30 p ni on first Sunday of th church choir will be directed by Irma of holy communion 114terra Jacobs Carthey with lirloreao each month at 6:30 a tn at the organ St Paul's Episeopal Church Third Hotter Weetroinster first Wirt and ritth Flom South and pitith Cast streets—The Rt st testa—a comm V DD m:nlatorRev Arthur W Moulton in charge of ger''' 10 s m worablp bonze al Biblo S Ices communion a rit at 11 a m school Holly m 7:30 and p a m on first Sunday of each month third 1703 novonth Last tams 1341 morning prayer and a sermon 11 a m Rev C K Nat:Eger paator: illuutey M Sundt) school 9:45 9:4S a tn mothrhe seririta 12 St John's 1597 Ninth East treet— school in Chrtatmal aer:mon by th pasror "16 Church school 9:45 a in in charge of aHirthway Our God" tutor Christie& Mrs Hoyt E Henriques worship services Endeavor trr 7 p m at 11 a no Adventist I and Mrs Laronzo Day will honor the couple Monday 8 to 11 p m with a reception at the Hunter L D S ward recreation hall SixSouth tieth West and Thirty-thir- d streets in observance of their sixtieth wedding anniversary Mr Day was born in Salt Lake City January21 1858 Elizabeth ell became Mrs Jane Approximately 300 persons attended the annual Christmas Sweetheart luncheon given by Salt Lake junior chamber of commerce members honoring their partners activities Of the 11 son Saturday at the Hotel Utah : Called Monday On WALL Accident IChmeches Comm unit y Bonn ti f ul Congregational (Bliss hall Bountiful)—Gayis V Strickler minister Evening eervices $ o'clock column rape years recommended 1 year 3 months bureau will be the presiding offiserved attorney (Cli(ford L Ashton cer Salt Lake City): effective December 22 Vaughn Peterson 20 Salt Lake second Al! available ftenwitnesses and degree burglary ''duration of war" tence recommended 6 months served (Ray o w other h have taken effecE Dillman persons attorney Roosevelt) tive December 22 Edward John Reagan 33 Salt Lake part In the investigation are being 3 years 15 years recommended to attend robbery served (Mr and Mrs R W Shaw Salt requested from four C A B Lake City): effective September 8 1943 Representatives 28 Salt Lake grand agencies are Carl Woodard conducting the plane reeommended 2 Inontris "pardon" larceny served (Keith C Brown attorney Salt crash probe Some of them again Lake City): effective April 5 1943 de- inspected the Funeral services for J Clifton wreckage Saturday Marie Lindaey29 Weber second gree murder life sentence commuted to Waldemar Klikoff of Santa MonLee 28 copilot killed In an air7 years served (Mr's W ica Cal twenty years chief engineer of t h A crash near Utah Lake Tuesand Mrs R Bond Lindsay mother P Porter Salt Lake City) i aircraft engineering branch C A plane efti1feParley December 31 E arrived in Salt Lake City late day will be Terminations Granted inEugene T Basisett 37 Salt Lake rob- Saturday afternoon and will and escape 10 years recommended remnants of the the bery Monday at 1 ts 00 spect plane S De7 years ' rnonths served effective t Sunday cember 15 1943 p m at 63 x Lowell R Gearrios 17 Lake gait l East Seventh 1 no recommendation 5 granarceny i ' merved: effective immediately montha South streit ' 2 '" Sedillo 39 Davis Anthony forgery 1 2 years served (Carlos recommended years be will Burial Gutierrez-)5eetL-a Mexican consul-gener" at the Wa- - '44 Salt Lake City): effective upon deportation i Lawn match Robert A Clayton 31 Salt Lake Pee N40: il I 3 ond degree years recomburglary )t mended 5 years 2 months served: affec' M John ''''it?' park tive January 2 1941 e I'll Arthur O'Bryan 33 Salt Lake Ree0114 Knight will of- effective degree burglary 5 years served ficiate March 21 1943 4 i'l Miscellany aAnd soMnr)! RMor-$' From denied: (Continuod Pico iI Applications 1si Joe 4 Dunneecond degree burglary Lewis $'1 520 Marinda and Grant Hmith robbery Conwar industries army and navy land Lee Thir- - J Clifton Lee third tinuance—Karl Berndt degree and depots to ships carrying teenth South street the 20 to posts Application Eebruary burglary young cowithdrawn—Robert E Woodall second de- men and war material to the Westgree burglary been with had flying pilot AnC Rehearing applications—William H W nation's battle lines throughout the ern Air Lines for three months derson second degree burglary: Conkling fictitioue check: Juan l Knox and world formerly a civilian pilot C "I feel certain you realize that in and was instructor Edgar Arnold robbery at Logan He Salt (Warwick Lake City) the hamoreaux attorney training distribution of coal man power was born at Salt Lake William H Bridge& second dedenied City August Davin embezzleJames gree burglary: is a principal factor While much 10 1916 ment: Louie R Gay fictitious' check: James E Jones forgery: Vert Hardman coal was stored in bins of Utah Surviving are his parents a unlawful cohabitation granted consumers during the normal coal sister Mrs Chrissie Roselini of application—E B 1Erwin County jail 84 Salt Lake vice conspiracy: year atorage period not all of the stor- Tacoma Wash three brothers R mentence 9 months served (Grant: Macage desired by consumers coal Marvin Lee and Glendon Tracy ffecfarlane attorney Salt Lake City) tive immediately operators and retailers was real- Lee of Salt Lake and Elmer Friends and relatives of Mr : Stresses Needs Miss Glen Jonscher in Salt Lake City Friday and Saturday to interview applicants for positions with the war relocation authority has placed nearly a dozen persons in jobs in California Colorado Arkansas and at Delta she said She added that new jobs are opening constantly and persons WRA desiring work with the to her should send applications in care of the war relocation authority Barr building Washington D C' If there are no suitable openings at the time the application is received it will be filed for future reference Miss Jonscher has charge of placing personnel in California Idaho Utah Wyoming Colorado Arkansas and Arizona Public Hearing 15 P of churches in Salt Lake and towns Milers appear each neighboring Lak rribune must aundav in The 6alt be recolvect at t he city desk rhursdal noon preceitug date or publication It will he impossible to handle notices received after that time in Um church Funeral Rites Set for Liner Couple Near IOUth Year Of Marriage listed Miss Stowers said The messages will be forwarded by cable and the cost of transmission approximately $IO per message must be paid by the sender It was announced lodge No 25 F I IChurches Notices jobs for Utahns The civil aeronautics board will conduct a public hearing Monday at 10 a m in Room 426 Federal building Salt Lake City to receive testimony concerning the unexplained crash early Tuesday near Fairfield of a Western Air Lines 1941 Edward L Parry 38 Salt Lake rob- plane which killed 17 opersona 2 years recommended 1 year 9 bery Ralph A Reed who is heading months served (Mrs Parry wife and Norris Parry brother Salt Lake City) civil aeronautics board probe the effective December 22 Bernard Jezterski 24 Salt Lake eetiond of the crash here said W K An1 degree burglary 5 years recommended sear served effective June 17 1943 drews chief of the C A B safety 2 Wendell Mattson 29 Sevier T I 1 L Mayor S Churches WRA Aid Finds 1-- WASHINGTON Dec 19 (UP) —Chairman Norman H Davis of the Red Cross said Saturday Ch riat max messages may be cabled to American identified prisoners et war and eivilian internees In the far east Germany and Italy through Red Cross chapters Such messages may be sent only to persons who have been reported officially through the international Ped Crofts committee to be prisoners or internees I Former-- until January 9 for student dietitian positions in the army Given Freedom medical center of the war department in Washington D C By Parole Board according to an announcement (Continued Prom Page Saturday by O D Crockett— secretary of the board of U S of persons appearing In behalf of civil service examiners at the:: the applicants inclosed within Salt Lake post office parentheses: The position pays $420 per Paroles Granted Charles Martin 31 years of ate comyear If an excessive number mitted from Weber county rape court recommended "aubstantial sentence" are received the of applications 6 months Nerved effective June 11 years Red Cross Gives Instructions For Yule Words I Erwin Gains Plane Crash Termination Probe Sets of Jail Term Open Session Student Place Vacant at Medical Center Decemler 20 1912 Zributte t r - I i t tP - 1 - -- - 1 John William Dodson I - I m : t y 'x t I 1 ' i e - i lit - r I E j 'i - -- 4 1 -' f :t:L:J'i "::ii---- - 141T ' '' 4 5 - 4 ' - 47 ' LI:C - 0 ?'k- L72:416 ' — 7 |