Show Zribunt 1943 5alt 8 On Account Of the War Women's Council Selects Chinese Thirst Cfficer List at Meet For Learning Despite rar - By Bruce Thornton An account of the struggles undergone by Chinese students and professors to maintain their education and schools often in the face of incredible obstacles Is described graphically in Pt letter written by Cho Pinhsia a senior at the National Southwestern university in Chengku Shensi He writes: southern -Chengku is a city isolated from the outside world Poor facilities give communication rse to some unthinkable difficulties Equipment is accordingly unworthy of mention In the library there is such a small collection of hooks that it would tot even meet the requirements of a junior middle school "Science majors find experiments and lab work entirely imMost indispensable possible chemicals and apparatus scarcely are available here Sometimes even textbooks are wanting Lecture sheets mimeographed Or typewritten are used instead Most of the students wear patched Chinese long gowns or threadbare cloth uniforms On their feet there is nothing but a pair of sandals Stockings are ot worn even in winter "Despite all these adversities and the pitiable plight in which the students find themselves they never let their hearts sink Into despair With the convictions that the final triumph will be ours every student seeks in every possible way to do something for his country" a I Third tYear0ofEnters Service Motion pictures on the invasion of Crete and Russia and addresses on wartime problems were featured at a dinner meeting of the Utah chapter Society of American ThUrsday Military Engineers Hotel Utah at the night "Man power as seen from the selector rather than the selectee viewpoint" was discussed by Colonel H Arnold Rich director of selective service for Utah Supply problems pertaining to the war was the subject of an address by Major Myron C Gould chief of supply division Pacific division The motion pictures were shown by courtesy of the signal corps from Fort Douglas Arthur L Thomas Jr president of the chapter opened the meeting and Lieutenant Colonel Thomas H Zstesser corps of engineers chairman steering committee was master of ceremonies Colonel Eddie Rickenbacker who was invited to speak Jet the meeting: did not stop in Salt Lake City while on a western visit officials of the society announced S The ti S 0 began its third of service on February 4 On that dey in 1910 the United Service Organizations officially were incorporated under the laws of the state of New York Singe then Its work has expanded to include operation of 'more than 1200 clubs and units in continentil United States and rurnerous cffshore and hemirpher'c bases Treasury 0 P A Hit Selling Practices practice" of selling rrerchandise particularly ryi:)n hosiery on the condition that purchasers by war bonds esday was condemned jointly In-- the office of price administration and the treasury department according to an Associated Press dtspatch from Washington The OPA declared that such combination transactions violate price regulations The praclice the agency said might lead eventually to limitin g sales of scarce goods to customers with sufficient money to buy bonds declared it The treasury 'strong17 disapproves" of the is plan although it undoubtedly moof the with best pursued grow-ir- g Uso -- - r-- -di ''- ' k'-- i uii ---' L3 1-- 1 v 1 r -- 1 ' i L2) u i - - '- LA 144 --1 --- e -- 'z t u - L4 - t i - - r - -- 12 - '' ' ::::::::1" I ' - - ' : T 4 : a -- babrAIC t I N de:: '11 --L- : : p: ps:-:----- Clirlicol tests show quick results! If VOLIt hands ue badly chapped do as scores cf Doctors and Nurses do—use Noxzema Nfedcate Skin Cream NOX2eMS is not just $ cosmetic cream— it contains soothing medicinal ingredients that aid in healing tiny skin (Tsai- - It be!rs soften and smooth skin — Lelps restore normal white loveliness to red rongh irritated charped hands Scientc - '( countries Israel (Mike) IIarvey IFI144 SeR 77 (Mike) Eaat street died Harvey at 10 a m at the home of a sonThursday Earl L Harvey 2171 Es' tat eenth Eight street of heart at- - f p ' tack ' Mr was Harvey horn ill Philadelphia :: IC: Pa December 27 : 3865 and came to Salt Lek City when man a you For 'Jk more than 50 years f''- ' " Ie- he was la14411Tillit and 4 si-7i widely known in the li'!" ::-:e li - 10 clothing 1 married bsn Emma LOU esa A t 41'76Stee':'st in Titchmarsh E ' $alt Lake City On 1 2or 16 1891 February and the couple A4z iWlisesrved their golden ) ' wedding !k anniveraary ' in February Survivingor are a I ': !:' -- :': :' -- : - - f' ": : dau Mr !:--- A:: Order Cites Meat Quota ) ::4:'- 1 r'1 Gudg ell a nd Gladysght 3 four lions Benjamii Morris ':r Earl a a cr : '1: :L1 Wilnam Harvey all :1 of $alt Lake City Mr F u neral Perv Ice 2 Harvey will be conducted nowill at the First L II is ward Monday 75R chapel ighth East street Friends may call at 260 East South Templo otreet from 4 to 8 p m and at the Sunday 8GA Ninth East street Monday from )TT) e 8:30 to 1130 a m Burial Will be In the t c:5::4i::: r Wasatch 1awn burial park -- - ' t 'gv t A i :- iti- - :-9 - - 4 ' :: n - Watch children smile with relief when soothing Noxzema is applied to their tender chapped skin show how last it works definite improvement irften seen overnight! Ncizerna is gresseleu sale " at drug and cosmetic f:tiitt-ILc ounte Ts Get slat today! 3!r !ce $100 ? ' t - Men—don't let painrully chapped hands slow up your work Help heal them quickly with Nozzema ) oleo Stork Does Double Duty Attendants at L D S hospital alaren't seeing double though first impressions might be confusing The nurse who attends that double room in the maternity division of the hospital now realizes that the two women there are twins But that isn't al) not by a long shot Without even denting his "C' ration card Brother Stork Wednesday delivered a son to each of the twinsI The mothers: Mrs Samuel D Wynn Jr- - of 32 Seventh East street and Mrs Donald E Campbell of 552 Pugsley court daughters of Mr and Mrs Willlamy Riley Wood of 525 North Second West street The times: Wynn 2:45 a m Campbell 2:45 p m Mother and child are doing nicely Mother and child are doing nicely Lit-1b- Maria Larsen Lowry - - - op - STAR'S i a : itali4 64 ("1 - 00‘ tom L1 Ike t4 '' - ?e - of IA twit that la -- i:-J- el :' ': ': ::: er: s''' l'"- - :: f ) 144:' I't ' k-:: : 1 ':' : '‘ 41''' ''':' A 14 : ee -- i -' Pure ry:: It -- :' '' ratty 1D a ward 100 1 : 1 !::: - ' 1 'I: ls '4 :: ' I )::::: iil::'!1 ' '': t 'Ti 1--: I ' I )'' : rI: I I e1:4::::: : : f !:V I :: I i': ' H-::::- '3oAlr H ' : A c )ic You Can Hare More Mary Nelson Wigren Funeral eervices for Mrs Mary Nelson 63 who died at her home 225 Wigren West Sixth North street Wednesday will be conducted Saturday at 3 p rn at 36 East Seventh South street Oscar N Olson bishop of the Twenty-fourt- h LDS ward will officia may i call until time of services Saturday Burial will be in City cemetery ts Clothes If iik You Use s'-'- : 1 : nOttOrl Say your kidneys contain 13 miles of tiny tubes or filters which help to purify tbe blood and keep you healthy Wbri they get tired and don t work right in the daytime many people hare to get up nights Freflu!ot or scanty passages with smarting end burning sometimes shows there is aomething wrong erith your kidneys or bladder Don't neglect this condition and lope valuable restful sleep When disorder of kidney function permits in your blood it poisonous matter to remain backache rheumatic may also cause nagging l looks of pep and energY pains leg pftine swelling puffiness under the eyes headaches rind dissinesa Don't vesitt Ask Vallt drussist for Doan'a - Ar - e ) ii'::-' : h''''"-i- A: r i ::: ( ' '4LL i r rj IrIl r7 1 1 ' '''t 1f '' " - ' t -- '''- ' 44M''&r sueressituily by millions for over 40 rinAd year They giyo happy relief and will help - ' - Nvs '7:ii::-iSw'' - 61 -- '' - 'N'ttk '' - 15 mill41ot kidney tubee flush L4' 4g' 2- 71'1 7: - t ' :: ' yi 1- A - ii "4 ' " 7:: i i f f: 1 -- -' wfl - 1 5 1 v! 1 : v-- ' - ii: ?:' 4- ' ' 1 I - it 1 1 :: !: - - ' '10 ' — - 4- - ! 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'7: : tilayrj f 'en:s Len A N—Iruneral itervIces for Elise Mareerite Illingworth Jetea 51 who a frtirwznir Wedneedsv (lied ithldenly ceroko will be et)rviliettkt Saturday at In the LInelquist h Form mnrtilary chars' t!' Edgar S Mitchell bishop of tr Logan ' - i 4 f3$'1' Elise 31argerite I Jestes 5icrs !:: :':'" 4 4 Wool Wornen's SPRING COATS— S63-lot)- ''' : 1 !Iry !:: 1111-to- : f Tweeds per cent Hand-wove- - 1T i 5 ': :'' tr 0 Jo:' OGDEN—Funeral cervices for John I Reroo Nev S who died Monday Foley will hs enndurtel Fri ler et 3 p 131 In eton funeral cnepvi ty Fre4 Larkin 'end G CArrall rf the Oilden n 8 went Burial salt be In the Ailiturest L mennOrial park Budget! AVI - 0 --1- : Harris - 7- 9'4'1 John J Foley ' -- cr'kwt'-- i IP 7 ' : MEN'S WEAR !‘''N : 4-n-i Nir- MAN-TAILORE- -- I4 1 Hoe-ma- '''''''-- ' c- D -- Look! avnus in tn is 1 Cie' a :: ': '"ti ri ''' A: ' :(25144 Nk: ' :: : : '''r N: ': c:- 1 - -9- -- :: 1 : 1'7 f is " s4i z - rr7 - t ) 7t :L4 'd $Lf1:&'-w IP '-''- -1- q irtt-i-- - i :::: '1 ( ""::14 4 crt 4- - G --- r P ( fr'' FUR-TRIMME- - - N41--jr- and 4e- - 54 2411 died Thu radav at 12'34 an Ogden hoenita totoeezrg lenglhy flinee was born Aurust 1 1 1 Mr Husrnan a et G riot In Ameterdem Holland 1' and A rtliena Vertlelt wrth tr g he came to the United St 111 fit Stilt"! WC) a convert to the L not church a Surviving sr his 'listens Mni Redmond of Oakland CLL grid Id rg Haan Soh ut te of Ogden ormEN—Willistm Lincoln 1 - - i: 4 -- - kzL ri Lc)) soilp95 L- 1J William Hosman grr:10"—!!r771" 4 SDS - out poisonous waste from your blood Get Doan Villa (Advertisement) fp J Ira ii 7-7- - ' It11 SPIRIT-LIVICIN- y ibe - PLAIN or DRESS COATS BOXY or FITTED Sizes 10 to 20 38 to 44 COLOR casts its charm in the SPRING COAT FLEECES CAVALRY PICTURE COLORS REDS KELLY TWILLS GREENS BEIGES NAVY PLAIDS Lewis Thomas Quigley 61 222 South Slate street died in a Se It Lake boanital it 1:14 p rn of natural efillgeff Thltrsday Mr Quigley wait horn at Ettygon MAN A Ft I AS1 on Of John and Ruth Ilwis Woodmmher of the Quielev He wag Et men of the World and the L church He married Lilly Moore In 1910 She died In 1933 are a son Lewis Cleo Outs-leSurviving of Salt Lake City: four brothers J P of hake City S E Quigley Salt Quigley of Garland: Joeeph Quigley of Pavsou and William C Puteley of Evanston Wvo three platers Mrs Margaret Borg of Salt Lake City Mr fCathryn Bette end Mrs Edna Snow of Payson and on granddaughter Funeral services will be condueteid Sun day at 2 p m in the Paventi Third L D Ft ward ehanel by Byron Mendenhall bishon Friend' may CRII at 1445 South State street In Salt 'Lake Cite Saturday from to fl p m and at the borne of a slater Mn o Bette of P V 11Q11 Sundae from f10011 time of services Burial will be In the Payson City cemetery 1 vo":::ors tory ---4u - SPORT until time of services S 71 I 100c o Wool—Your Choice 8125 Weekly of Salt Lake City and two ousters Mrs May duff of Mesn Ariz and Mrs Pearl Synkovick of Salt Lake City Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 11 a m at H East Sevonth South street by Sylveater Broadbent bishop L D S ward Burial will of the Thirty-thirbe in Salt Lake City cemetery Friends may rail at the place of funeral Tired Kidneys Often Bring - 41 - 1:7 k---: :: ::: i1 it TOOELE—The ho37 of Vera Norine Chapin who was hilied In a accident at Wendover on Sunday was jeep from Pelt Lake City hy the Tonele shipped horns funeral tn the Grey funeral home at flreenville Texas According to wurd received here ghe was a daughter of Mr Sind Mn J A and Wad born in Bunt county Chapin Texas May 10 1023 0001010 (0 Authentic rl i4i 1: le1"111 In ' 6p f : 11"k Saake ':: 7 r C "-- 1 MANTI—runeral serviees for Mrs Maria Larsen Lowry $7 of Manti whk) died Salt Lake City Tipped1y of coition incident to Aut will he rottlitic t I :30 Frititiy rn n in the Manti South L D M ward chapel Friends may call rritilly from noon until 1 P m at the Buchanan mortuary Linnet will be in the Mantl In Mantl cemetery 0RW i nose Banpote County-5- 4ra ! Margarette Mellor Porter 41 Hatch died at her home Ttleetlay at 10: of p nt pneumonia 13orn in Payette February 22 3 of E J and Mary Beemti daughler Mellor Mn Portr was a graduste of tZle Matiti high school and atended the I: Mi Yereity fir Utsin in ba1 Leit Cite she bad been a chic0i tacrisr tor 24 years war marrieti 30 TiNib years D S mor Porter of Hatch in the Mano temple Pile was an acove worker in i D church swilliaries Resides her bushand she be survived by her tatbP- 1- ono sister Mrs Antone Chtietensen: two brethere Willeam J and Leers Mellor all of Fayette FAN-Err- ale Vera norine Chapin Style shop242 so Main -- Flossi e31 Mellor Porter' - I 1 Thomas Brown 82 retired locomotive engineer of 903 First railway avenue died in a Salt Lake hospital Wednesday at 1130 p m of pneumonia Born at ifeshire Scotland January 16 1661 Mr Brown had resided in Salt Lake mince 1919 A former engineer on the City Duluth South Shore and Atlantic railroad he operated the Package grocery at State and Second South streets in Salt Lake City for many years' He was a member of the First Presbyterian church are one daughter Mrs norSurviving enc B to w n Hoffer three grandchildren and a niece Mrs William Thomson all of Salt Lake City Funeral services will be conducted Saturm at 344 East First South day at 3:30 p Rev Erect by the Floyd W Barr D D Burial will be in the family plot in Mt Olivet cemetery Friends have been requested not to send 14 Hughes Henry Thomas Brown Lewis T Quigley well-know- : Mrs flat tie Pearl Child Dunsniore fie died at her home in Midvale WeAnesdity at 9:30 p Tn following it lingering illuesa Mrs Dunamore was born at RIverriale October 11 S76 the daughter of Alfred B and Sarah Jane Slonettreaker Child Mrs Dinismore are her husSurviving band Samuel J Dunsmore of Bat Lek seven oust era M rs Adele 0 BingCity ham &Int Mrs Palmer of Plvrdale Mrs Arnold A Tracy Baker and Mrs J Albert Mn Muir of Clinton Royal W Means and Mrs Waller Mayer of Los A ligeles Mrs Leo Donlin of Sari Francisco Cal Cal Mrs Alfred B and a slater-in-laChild of Weber coynty Sanford Philander Colton 45 184 Eziat Truman avenue tiled at him horns Thursof carcinoma dayMrat 1515 a m born at Panguitch OctoCiton veil Lorenzo ber 4 107 the ton of Sanford and Nancy Workman Coiton In 1917 he moved to Carbon county where be engaged In the automobile buzineaw He vazo active In community affairs and was a past president and past secretary of the Helper Cieanis club Since he moved to Salt Lake City in 1842 he had been employed at the Ogden air depot at Hill field Mrs Alta SurvivingRon:area his widow Alive M ColPryner Ciasone daughter Robert B Colton and Richton: four ard J Colton of Salt Lake City navid fli Colton of Ee !per and Aviation Cadet Pon E Colton stationiut at Brooke fleid Texam: a brother John H Redd of Price and on grandchild r Tanga Nielsen Duns' more C 0a -- 11 Ilerbert L Clew Mrs Irma Rolette Monn Etter 158 wife rit David R Etter Sr of 1 cu() Ninth East street died at her horns Thursday Morning of a heart INailment Mrs Etter born in Scotland Pa 18 She spent 30 years 1885 Irebruary N M in A Ibuquerque Later She made her home in Window Rock A ris Nava to She lad lit ed reservation capitol in Salt Lake City for on year besidos her humbis rid are one Surviving son David R Etter serving with the United States armed forces overseas: a dsughter Mary E Etter of Salt Lake Pa City and two sisters of Waynesboro Sanford Philander Colton Zionists Hear Of Activities Li Irma Rolette ISIonn Etter Nettie Pearl 3is 3Iabel K Pender ( y flowers 1 e' ? - clinical experiments —non-stickyO- ' 44 often causes red 'f 0 - The Society of Economic Geologists number among its members the principal economic geologists of this and many foreign The public health service estabEl lished in Palestine by the women's Zionist organization of America is giving the allied medical corps a tremendous amount of support in fighting tropical diseases Mrs Alexander M Dushkin of Palestine and Chicago reported Thursday night at a public meeting in the community center Experts in the medical field who have been working with tropical diseases in Palestine since the last war now are holding classes for i army doctors to give them their '' vast knowledge on these ailments she said Mrs Dushkin will leave Friday for Ogden where she will form a chapter of the organizaI i tion rough chapped bands Help protect and heal them with Noxzems :1 J war minerals 1 '''c ' 044011t ‘ - '7 kt Housework - - ' '46' "N : ' '''''': Iit t i ' ' N ' ''''' 1 1 -- -- 1::tm f recognition recently was given John M Boutwell of 105 East South Temple street consulting geologist of Salt Lake City when he was elected president of the Society of Economic Geologists and its annual meeting held in New York City Mr Boutwell who is a charter member of the society has been serving on the national council for the past three years At the the present time he is consultant tosubMetal Reserve company—a sidiary of the Reconstruction Finance corporation—for Utah in connection with stock piling of 14 ! NNNNve N':- 5 ' - L t' : - -- N - ::v: 1' :z L'''''' :1!'1 - : r 'tL :' ' -' National Deaths 4 1 t 4 survived by three Ray Peterson of Lark Robert Peterson of Sandy and Harry F Howe of the U S army: six brothel's Arnold Stevens of Hagerman Idaho: Ernest Stevens of Tuttle Idaho Meldon L Stevens of FMrview Raticty of Fort Bliss Texas: William SteStevens vens of Fairfield and Jentfer Stevens of the Mrs Carlena Pura-leU B army: two alater find Mrs Tranquilla Ann Leech both Of Jerome Idaho: four strandrbildren Friends may call at 2350 East ThirNinth teenth South street voirs l at Expedition of adjudication of water rights on streams and underground areas so 118 state engineer's office and United 'States geological survey can complete inDella Stevens Ilowe vestigations on principal areas Mrs nella Stevens Peterson lin r 51 Recharge of underground water in a Salt Lake hospital Thursbasins Placing water in under- Sandyat died 5:10 a m of pneumonia and a heart ailment ground reservoirs is regarded as day Mill Howe wax born at Fairview Utah conservation not subject to evapo- November 5 1891 a daughter of Arnold ration losses as in surface reser- and Augusta Stevens sons L She is d N 41' 414 al S TRIEMONTON —Mr Nie irks Nieiagne died at her home tn Tremonton ea:1y folioeine a weeesi 1nette Thursday Nielsen was born in Derrnatit FabMn 1800 a daughter cf Jo&ion 10 ruary Christef fie and glra lne Jensen Nielson la I S77 she was married to Anders firternast Paulsen who dien a few veers laier She was married to N H Neilson in 1s91 and lained the L n 8 oThrrn For a few years she was presto-de1905 of the Reiter soviet '? of the chorea in Denmark and lit 1918 came to Rent IrlMer county where she etnce had livedi Her second husband ded in 1917 Surviving are tour daughters lira atine Parker Mrs Helen Oudme and Mrs of Tremonton and Mn Emily Hanson of Alberta Canada: a son Chris and Nielson of Ogden: 14 grancichiAren - 40""""' HEBER—Alex Al liacin died at Ills bis p p home in Center Tuesday at 9:30 I M Hurial will presiding be in the ' a illness Provo foliowing lingering burial city was Mr Allison park Auhorn at Heber Friends may call at the Claudin gust 5 1877 the on of Lorenzo and Mar-thneral home in Provo Ar Howarth Allison until 11 a m and At the age of 7 he then at the family was left an orphan A residence 420 south P ' ' and was taken into Second West street the home of Ephraim Until the time of ! ' he where Hanks Mr Poui- seyvices lived for 10 years It f oar trhde urtotnRhsaleMomaerrt ' After that ttme he lived with hia broth- for Light company t4' et J W Allison 22 years died Montit his marriage Sep a heart following day lember 19 1900 to attack Mr Poultors gst of Janie daughter Andrew and Sarah Jane Lindsay success- IN He wan a ful farmer and mem- - tOGDEN—Funeral mrvices for Mabel S bar of the L 1) Kathryn Pender 27 daughter of Robert ra E and Clare Osborn Pender of 231 Twentv church Mr Allison sat seventh street who died late Wednesday and his xvife were at will be conducted ikattirday at 2 one time caretakers m the Ogden Second L D S ward chapel by of the Girl Scout Alden C Sorenson Mc Allison home "Cloud Rim" in the Burial bishop are his widow PeVell daugh- Ogden city cemetery Vtill be directed by Mrs Blanche Gust aison and Mre tersSuriNing Lit2doui5t and None mortuary Miss Pendern cleath at the home of Nile Morris of Keetley Mrs Sarah Jarnea of Salt Lake City Mrs Mae Taylor and her parents followed a lengthy illness 14he was born December 20 1915 in Mrs Lora Clyde of Helier City Mrs Retta Salt Lake City Shortly after her birth of CenIlinggeli and Mrs Meiha Pumibium the United of the Allison Andrew moved one to Ogden whre 'the PM ter: family States armed forces: two brothers J W spent the greater part of her life a the wag nd I beauty operator Allison or Center and Lrenso Allison of t reined I Carman Idaho and one sister Mrs Fred tieen employed by the Utah Bottling works A member the L D 8 church she of Webn of Bingham CanYon had served as a teseher In the Funeral services will be conducted L SunD 8 association and the Sunday school Primary the Wasatch of the day at 2 rt m In Oita Sweat latehop Ogden Second L D S ward stake taberticI by &re her parents of Ogden Burial will be in Heber City cemetery Surviving two brothers James H Pendor of PDC flo trlin Idaho and ROberi E Pender Jr of Salt Lake City and three sisters: Mrs Nellie Nugent and Mrs May neytiolda HEBER—Herbert L:Clegg g2 pioneer of Alameda Cal and Mn Newell Kane of of Fresno Cal builder Wasatch county contractor mandstone buildings of this many or the At the farmer (lied ctiy and a euccessful Mrs home of Margaret Ivie at daughter litahn Wednesday at 8:40 p fn HYRUM Cache County---Funerspry-Ice- s atm Born at Springville July 5 itinCl 81 for Mrs Tanga Nielsen charter of Henry and Margaret A Griffiths Clegg of the first L D 14 ward choir to he moved to Heber with his family when he member be organized in Hyrum who died at her was 12 years old and married sarah home in Hyrum Wednesday at 10 p m ista Smith here An 1882 kim Clegg died will be conducted Monday at 3 p m in 1918 the Mra Sarah Hyrum Firet L it ward chapel by are sisters five Surviving Joseph Wright bishop Chatwin of Tabiona Mrs !vie of Mrs Niel8en died after an Illness which Mrs Alice Graham of Wellsburg Mn began December 20 When shit fractured and Mrs Pry Sylvia Mecham of Duchestie one Her death wag the first son Cryan a hip In a fall cilia Webster of Woodland 4t1 grandchildren among five Hyrum women ail Clegg or San Diego three sisters more than 80 years of age who an anti 62 in the Mn Montt Millie citrit first choir for many together Mrs E J Ciniiiig and nri MrP years and were frienda from childhood to both of Heber wtmery Other members of the noted Tidwell of Prfee: two brothers Brigham oki rtge were Mee Elizabeth Critchlow Mrs Clegg of Stilt Lake City and Charles Clegg group Emma Lilienquist Mrs Finetta Allen and of Park City Mrs Laurine was born in Oslo Mrs Nielsen Liljenquist on January 1 1882 a deuglitr Norway G of Wilhelm and Martha Mary Oleen Anderson YOUNG Cache County—lenneral nervier She came withber parents to the United for Henry G Hughes 3 prineipa of- the States at the age Of 11 and became one and a member of of the pioneer mettlert of Hyrum where ColiegeYoung D neimoi g ward bishopric who rlied ahe had resided sines the Young L 13urvivors include two daughtre end Vedneaday in a S3 It Lake City honpital will he eonducted Saturday at 1 p m in one ann Mrs C J Jensen and Morris Niel the Moncton I D et ward chapel with Allen men of Hyrum and Mrs Eva Adamson ot Olotn Wallop of the Young war& in charge Los Angeles Cal: 18 grandcluidren and 13 'F!' Love-ridg- e r-- - L i '"7 '' Amer-agricultur- st et ly 1Nie1sina Nielgon PROVO ner al service for Poulton 71 Ralph p r o in I n cut PrOVO SaleSIMITI will be conducted Friday at 1:30 p m in the Provo Sixth L D ward chapel with Oldroyd Terryh o J Alex Allison 4' aert-P- Here's Not Only Soothing Relief hut FASTER 1:EALINd ' pre-Erne- ters Repair of leaking wells with the cost being borne by state and land owners Estimated that 30000 acre-feof water wasted annual- Lancaster Pappas Lancaster '22 Midvale Salt Lake hospital Thursday at of acute hemorrhagic tancretitia Lillieetit born at West wile Ilalph Poulton — u Peter Morzentl SA Ophir business' man at 9 a rn sit the Loa andied 1hurs4-134treet peles bar 337 West South Temple Salt Lake City Inveittigating ()Weer! said death apparently resulted fryan a heart attack Jordan Novm b r " 12 1920 a daughter of Gust and Mary Larkin Pappas Sho Ns'as a graduate of school Jordan high Her husband Oral t Lancaster of Midvale is serving with the t § United States army stationed at Green- 4 yule S C Surviv Mr are h e r Lancaster ing husband an intant son Alan Lancaster her parents a half : brother Henry Evald 't'v t w o Hendrickson Beirm pisters half Bertha Castanin and aEille Behouitte all of West Jordan Mrs Lancaster Servtces will be conducted at n p rn in the West S varri chRp1 Jordan L DSaturday by Lawrence Dahl bishop Burial will be in West Jordan cemetery Friends may esti at 3ti Fast Seventh South 'street Friday and at the home of Mr and Mrs Pappas in West Jordan prior to services Saturday ne Utah and southern Idaho agents of t1e Creheral Insurance Company of America wAl attend a territcflal meeting Friday at the HoA B Der:field F S tel I:ta G:cyd and Marvin F Jonas all cor the company's home office in Seattle Wash will conduct sales held each month trair:ing classes ' - An extensive water conservation and development program that can be instituted in the postwar period was recommended by State Engineer Ed H Watson in his biennial report The recommendations included: Small reservoir construction Investigations from 1934 to 1941 revealed many feasible projects that will save spring runoff wa- Jensen Brothers Packing company Thursday was forbidden to Bell more than 20628 pounds of beefs pork and veal contolled under the federal emergency price conObserving the completion of six trol act between now and April 1 months' operation officials of the under a consent decree signed by State street tr S 0 unit at 127 Federal District Judge Tillman D South State street stressed the in- Johnson Accused by the 0 P A of violatadequacy of the present facilities at a meeting held Thursday night ing its quota the company also Milton Harvey Loveridge E R Clark directors announced was restrained from delivering its Milton Harvey Loveridge 57 402 Twelfth In addition to the activities now full quota during the April Fast mstreet died at his home Thursday at 2 of a cardlorenal &Orman? sevp in clubrooms I held the quarter being in Provo August 4 '16i a son Of Born It will be allowed to deliver only Lerirtt C and eral outside activities have been Sarah Lunn Loveridge Mr had been a salesman for the 12751 pounds of beef pork and Loveridge arranged for the soldiers Y includSiesel company and the ZCMI Clothing 1 and no lamb clothing department W C A veal before March for 27 years ing swimming at the A member of the I D S church he of Limited deliveries mutton or the Ritz alleys pool bowling at In the council of seventy in the Thirtywere allowed for D ward weekly and skating semimonthly lamb and mutton widow EvelYn Child Surviving are his one at the Woolley Skating rink In after March 1 son Ralph Simpson Loveridge one Edith two are dances Loveridge: two addition to this daughter brothrs William G and Oh e Loveridge ail Insurers Wait Meet ' by false labels and to make it unlawful for wrong grading" Howard Barker superintendent of buildings and grounds of Salt Lake City schools presented H B 54 the school s employes' retire-th- e ment act This plan he said is a duplicate of the teacher retirement act slightly rephrased and wonld require every employe to pay in six per cent of his income into the fund to be matched by a state con-P- s tribution and enable him to retire at the age of 55 after 30 years' service or at 65 after 15 years' service compelling retirement at the age of 70 The third bill H B 135 designed to help in the education of "exceptional" children was sented by Dr James T Worlton assistant superintendent of Salt Lake City schools Miss Winifred Hazen of the state public welfare department discussed with the group H Rs 57 58 and 59 concerning the problem of child care for children whose mothers are employed in defense work These bills provide certain power in war emergencies for the protection of children the licensing of regular day nurseries and causes for revoking day nursery licenses Mrs Emily G Bogert regional national commander of the ican Society for the Control of Cancer spoke briefly appealing to the Utah women for support in cancer control movements Stresses Facility Needs tires i' I Pauline died la a 6:45 a rn M r Engineers See National Unit Russ Crete Honors Invasion Films S L Geologist F "A Friday Morning February 26 Mrs Frank S Allen and Mrs A M Woodbury were nominated for the presidency of the Women's State Legislative Council of Utah Thursday at a meeting held in governor's board room at the state capitol Nominees for other organization offices follow: First vice president Mrs Alex J Jex and Mrs Dow H Young: second vice president Mrs B Peck and Mrs J R Wilson Third vice president Miss Sarah McCracken and Mrs D R NVheel- wright recording Pecretary Mrs Reed E Vetterli and Mrs Charles L Walker corresponding secre- Mrs B L Flanagan and Mrs tary J Allen Crockett treasurer Mrs L Smith and Mrs Clarence Board of manager Hoffenbeck candidates are Mrs Howard Bar- Bernstein Mrs J ker Mrs r Eliason Mrs N Howard Jen- sen Mrs Gertrude Tornay and Mrs J L Wirthlin Jr Six bills now being considered by the Utah house of representa- tives were presented and discussed before the group which went on record as favoring all six meas- ures Vernal A Bergeson member of the state board of agriculture pre- 5 sented H concerning the standards grades and measures ofproducts on the marhet giving the purpose of the bill as follows: "To prevent consumer housewives from being deceived tPeter Morzenti IOfficial Maps IDeaths Pauline Pappas Postwar Water Plans - - 't:'''-t1 z - - -- - :22-:-- - ' "' |