Show Salt lake Zributte ( B - Coast- - " :! Camp Maps Rules On Eye Tests One of many Red Cross nurses' aids serving regularly to release )nurses for active war duty Henrietta J Woodside gives Audrey a Nip of water in the infantild paralysis ward - N - I$ t4 ! Areas Dieters ' i -- t i t - 2‘ n:Z :i Alk ‘ ' W' ' i' '''"''1''' s x ' ' 44"7 --x It J s '‘ ' '44'''' : ' - '':'?' -i- ''''' ! i 4 at St Mark's hospital All Soldiers At Roberts To Be Examined :::x??:i)"' : iv N J : ': ' ''' 1 ! ' 10' t : e'4''''''IN ? : ::' 1 CAMP ROBERTS Cat March 6 —Eye examinations will be given to every man in all infantry training organizations at Camp Roberts according to an order issued by Brigadier General Eugene W Fake infantry training t ''''4 ' ' - 44 ' replace- ment center commander Those men failing to pass a preliminary test of 0 in both eyes Will be given a reexamination by a medical officer and if glasses are needed they will be provided free of charge Postal inspectors examining the new "locater card" system recently installed here by Lieutenant Welby K Johnson camp postal officer reported t h e project was 'highly efficient and a pattern for Other army camps to adopt" In the new system an alphabetical catalog is maintained of every officer and enlisted man in the 1 I - 4 I ) 7' 4 iE' - ' 1- ': I ''4 I -- I p' I X 20-2- I 1 '''''' - - ' - lif: ': '! ' 4 ' i ' :I os ' 1 '':0d ' $ A ti '- k 3 : e A tt ) ! ' ‘ e'''' :2 ' :i ''' — ' :: - ir e ' ' - ''''''''' 4''2: : '""""'"7-'- - - ---- ' - ''" ' t -- - 4 ' - ' 7 ''''5-- s '5 : ' - '" : e ' camp and expedites procedure in low locating men whose mail is received in the generaldelivery department of the camp post office A huge relief map of Camp Roberts constructed by soldiers during the past eight months was reviewed informally Saturday by camp officers Located about 100 yards inside of gate No 1 the map shows more than 1200 buildings and installations Colonel J N Moore camp executive officer One of the outstanding contributions to the victory book who conceived the idea commended service men on their artistic drive this year was the donation of 178 books by the Kiwanis club s''- 's : c -- - 1 - k4kko44itv4k5: Kiwanis Club Donates Mercy Crusade Nets $43646 Books Drive to 178 In First Week efforts of Salt Lake according to L H Kirkpatrick University of Utah Major Don H Van Dam of Salt Lake City had reason Saturday for librarian and state chairman of the victory book campaign "I point out this record as abeing proud of men of a field archallenge to any club" Mr Kirktillery training unit he commands With don't want to comrifles Major Van patrick said "I rest to Dam's men established one of the the but'I do want plain finest shooting records in the field them all to know what can be done when a group like the Kiwanis artillery replacement training center by victory book committeeS headedAnd The well-fe- d combat soldier in Byron W Butler get busy --v it was a great bunch of books" training at this camp costs the v r” N :Most of the books contributed by government 6348 cents a day to itt e still wearing were new feed according to figures released the tlf theirclub dust jackets The rest were Saturday Lieutenant Colonel H L Merfine standard books that men would enjoy reading ritt camp exchange officer an' nounced completion of plans To the other clubs in town Mr : 4 whereby the camp exchange asKirkpatrick said "Don't let me ' sumes control of soda fountains in but shame you into a drive ' the 16 camp exchanges and rethink how the men in service like - § freshment centers The fountains books" ' were civilformerly operated by a Although the victory book's ian concern main drive for this year ended Sat 4 urday books will be welcomed 2464 A7 throughout the duration and all ' 44: ' schools will turn them over to the ' ' 'i:: book drive headquarters Accord- '''' 4 ''''' ''1 44 '' the results e:' :i ing to Mr Kirkpatrick of the drive will be tabulated by the middle of the week Promoted 30-cali- ber - k d9 " 1 Army Reports Utahns as Jap Prisoners WASHINGTON D C'March 6 tP---- A list of American soldiers taken prisoner by the Japanese on the Philippine Islands announced by the war department Saturday Includes 11 Utah men The prisoners are Private Lamar A Anderson on of Homer L Anderson of Woods Cross Corporal Emil M Barlow son of Ernest Barlow of Tooele Corporal Thomas S Bullock son of Ben H Bullock of Provo Corporal Eldon K Childs son of Eldon K Childs Sr of 1728 South Second West street Salt Lake City Corporal Corray B Eastman son of George W Eastman of Clearfield Private First Class Hyrum J Sandberg on of Mr and Mrs Dan S Sandberg of Grantsville Private First Class Glen M Simonds son of Mrs Florence 'Simonds of 228 Kensington avenue Salt Lake City PriVate First Class Ray B Snow son of Ray E Snow of Provo Private First Class Robert V Strasters of William G Strasters of 327 Shelmerdine court Salt Lake City First Lieutenant William D Thompson son of L F Thompson of 1429 Princeton avenue Salt Lake Cltv and Corporal Royle V Wood brother of Effie P Wood of Minersville - 1 Utah Idaho Men Train at Kearns KEARNS—Three soldiers from Utah Auld Idaho arrived here Saturday to begin their basic training It was announced by Colonel Con- verse R Lewis commanding officer of this army air forces basic training center G Roberts 32 a They are Sabey general construction worker from Roosevelt Ralph A Skeels 19 son of Roy A Skeels of Lewiston Idaho and Jay P Merkley 22 son of Mrs Frances P Merkley of Blackfoot Idaho Farm Bureau Calls Crop Study Meet Melvin Petersen president of the Riverton District Farm Bureau federation has called a meeting Monday at 8 p m in the Riverton junior high school to consider farm problems Frank G Shelley executive secretary of the state federation will discuss farm problems Joseph E Blake chairman of the Salt Lake county farm labor committee will speak regarding farm labor and Mrs Ivy L Hall county home demonstration agent will talk &bout club work 4-- H ' - Ar oc- - ' - 40000000009) 1 Wins Blaine B Campbell promotion to rank of lieutenant colonel Maj Campbell Churches Aid Nurse Drive Recruitment Sunday will be observed in churches of Salt Lake City and county Sunday in recognition of growing need for more Red Cross nurses to care for sick (Continued From Page 1-- volunteers constantly are needed "As the war makes more and more demands on trained nurses" she said "there is growing need for service at Intelligent nursing home This is the job' the Red Cross nurses' aid program has undertaken We have been assigned a quota of 75 nurses' aids from January 17 to April 1 We still are short of that goal woman who would like to 'Any accept this vital' assignment is invited to inquire at Red Cross headquarters 307 Beason buildings for full information I assure you you will be filling a definite and a continuing need by volun- Promoted Engineer Unit Elects S L Man President J Perry Erickson of Salt Lake was elected City Saturday night as the new president of the Intermountain Alumni association of Theta Tau national engineering fraternity at the association's annual spring banquet and business session in Covey's New America Coffee shop 534 South Main street Mr Erickson had served as vice president Mervin B Hogan of the University of Utah was elected as the new vice president while C Milton Anderson was renamed secretary Howard M Hurst was the B Slates W S L Hearing a two-year-o- ld Group Slates Talk On New WPB Plan will replace the priorities system m 8 be discussed Monday at Major Myron C Gould supply in the Pacific by chief of division p army corps of engineers The discussion will take place at a meeting in the physical science building on the University of Utah campus under auspices of the Utah section American Institute of Mechanical Engineers The public is invited to attend said George W Carter instructor in mechanical engineering at the university and chairman of the Utah section Mr Carter urged engineers in all fields purchasing agents for firms in the state and all others interested to attend ' Kiwanis Club Raises Civic Fund of 8100 Bread Conmanv Pays 860 Fine MIDVALE—A total of $100 was Holsum Bread company Saturraised at basketball game arid en- day paid a $60 fine in federal distertainment sponsored recently by trict court for violations of the fedthe Midvale Kiwanis club The eral food drug and cosmetic act The company was fined $50 on money to be turned over to the Jordan district selective service One count for shipping bread in incommittee will be used to provide terstate commerce between Salt farewell parties and gifts to men Lake City and McGill Nev on about to be inducted into the May 28 1942 that was made under armed forces for that distri41 insanitary conditions A $10 fine g Further campaigns was levied on a second count which are expected to be sponsored by accused the cocmpany of shipping the Midvale Kiwanis club for this pastry at the same time which purpose it was announced by was prepared under insanitary conditions Howard Barrows club president fund-raisin- MIDVALE--"America a Christian Nation" will be presented in readings and music Sunday at 6:30 p m at Midvale Second L D S ward chapel The program sponsored by the Relief society will honor all men and women of the ward who are serving in the armed forces and their parents The program will be under direction of Mrs Vinnie Lind with Mrs Verna Bishop as the piano accompanist Churches Adventist Seventh Hay 1940 Eighth East street— W Mattison pastor Sabbath school 9:30 a ht worship 11 a m Wednesday k'riday prayer erecting 7:45 p ra Y P M V 7:45 p m B African Methodist Trinity 243 E sat Sotto South street— The Rev H C Patterson pastor School sermon 11 a in t Christian 9 :45 A m Endeavor 6:30 p m sermon 8 p m Assembly of God God 228 West Penteenstat Assembly of C North street—Dwight worm 11 a school minister Sunday 7 :45 P ship noon evangelistic servtce 7 :45 m p prayer meeting Wednesday Baptist Rethei Baptist Church 952 East Ninth South street-- 11 pastor Lyoil Baynes James G 13aynes associate pastor° sunday at worship school at 10 a in morning 11 a m topic '1 Rejoice Therefore That 1 Have Confidence in You in All These meetings at 6:45 Things": Young People's service with sermon by James p in: gospei m 8 p prayer meeting Thursday Baynes 8 14 in A Special Welcutne to New Hee Wept BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 952 EAST 9TH SOUTH Evangelistic Fundamental and Friendly H LYON BANES Pastor Associate eastor G BANES JAS 10 a irk School Sunday p m Services 11 a m and Thursday 7:30 p Murray 82 East Forty eignth South street-- - E F Weske pastor WorshipNeele-10 a m church school 11 a m: Joy meet 6 men superintendent: young people p m worship 7 :30 p mfor evening the theme to be "A Day of Prayer of the Burma" in accordance with plans The service Northern Baptist convention will be sponsored by women of the church fellowship meets Tuenday 7 p m: youth nrvidweek prayer and Bible study V ednesnay 730 p m out 1atena 8900 West and 3000 A Biorg pastor Church atreetsugene 11 10 a-- rn school morning worsnip a m sermon "The Master's Msgitanimcomm vespers p 7:10 evening ity": munity singing and forum at the parsonage It Cathedral of the Madeleine 331 South Temple street The Most Rev iuaile Hunt D D bishop: 'he Rey Msgr Patrick F Kennedy rector Low masses' 6:30 8:30 10 and in: weekday masses 7 and 8 a in Our Lady of Lourdes 670 Eleventh street—The Rev PatrickN Maguire pastor manses 10 and 11:15 6:30 Sunday 7 and 815 a in: R m: weekday mastics novena service Wednesday at 7:45 a tn St Patrick's 1030 West Fourth South street—The Rev Edward F Dowling administrator: Sunday masses 8 and 10 a tn weekday masses 9 a In Our Divine Saviour Second East anti Ninth Soutn streets—The Rt Rev Msgr M F Sheehan Damon Low mass 8 a m high mass 10 a m special music: Sundae school 9 a m: weekday masses 7:30 a in South St Anns 430 East Twenty-firs- t street—The Rev J G De lalre pastor Saturmasses a in except 7:30 Sunday day 7 a in 524 West Our Lady of Guadalupe Fourth South etreet back uf the r) & R Gad-W E Collins depot—The Rev Jamesrna!Illell S:30 and ministrator Sunday 10:30 a rn: weekday MalSell 7 a m Rev Our Lade of Lourdea Masna---ThC E Freegard Sunday m pastor 8 and 10 a tn: weekday m 8 a in: worship 11 a m Midvale— Church of th Little Flower 9:30 a m at Midvale Sunday a marten m at Camp W G Williams: 11:30 weekdav maxi at 9 a m Church of tho limmacultits Coneepthut Provo— 172 North Filth Wst st reel Father Henry r M Sunday masses 9 and 10:30 a in St Vincent de Patti 4891 Wasatch ave nUP Murrav—The Rev William F Kenmass a a tn: Sunnedy pastor at Daily 8:30 and 10:30 a m: day masses meets Wednesday at Legion of Mary -- 11:1a at r M Church of Christ Church of Christ headquis rters !rideMo 2040 Dendence Eleventh Fast sermon School street 3:30 D m :30 m D Church of Christ 662 East Thirteenth Scioto street—Otis Gatewood minister School 10 a m: sermon and communion 11 it !It vOline people' meeting 7 preaching 7 :30M p m: Wednesday stud v 7:30 : D rn : Bible 11 CALIFORNIA EVANGELIST REVIVAL Begins 14th Preaching Daily g p tn Public Cordially Invited East South Temple 13 L minister 9:45 worship service A m sermon 11 God subject and Let 6 p m: activities 5:30 Speak: youth fellownhip of special evening Sunday concert by Adina Reinhardt praise Sacred and Dean Grey boy soprano Adpianist "Our Sure Defense" Mrs George dress Prescott of Albuquerque N M: world fellowship meeting 8 p m Westminster First West and rittn South V etreets-- 1-1 D D Comm minister Bible achoot 10 a na: worship flours 11 a m and 7:30 a in: subjects First Thing! First" and 'Preaching or Teach- First First Church 352 East Third South street: Second Church 566 East Routh Temple street: Sunday school 930 a m: of "Man": services subject m and in First in both churches 1 church 8 p m radio programs on K8L 10 a m: KLO 5:45 p m Wednesday testimony meeting 8 p m n Congregational - :71 f 1 v111)! 'k 4 ' 04 ! r--- '''4- 1 t' ' - : ''' - 1 evening First Reorganized L ' cemetery I - - s pngville D S Salvation Arms 137 Rant First South school 10 a tn: holiness street—Sunday service 11 a m young peopla 6:30 p m: salvation meeting 8 region p m Weekday meetings Tuesday Thursday and meetSaturday at 8 p in Young people's ings—Corps Cadets Tuesday 7 p m: Guards Friday 7 p tn: Young People's Fellowship club Friday 730 ft m Open-ai- r RIVERDALE Weber Cur ey — John meetings are held at Second South Johnson 78 of Benjamin former hist° and State streets each Tuesday Thursday of the Benjamin L D S ward died law Saturday and Sunday at 730 p m Friday at the horns John Johnson Unitarian -- ( 7 First Unitarian Church 569 Thirteenth East street — J Raymond Cope Ph D minister Church school classes for all 9:30 a m church services 11 a in ages sormon by Dr Cope: subject "Winning the War of Ideas" Charming club meets Emerson club meets at Eliot tall 7 p pub2365 Evergreen street at Fr p at lic lecture by Dr Cope 'Religion and Paeudo-Religion- 8 P " r: 13 m Study Groups 1 class—Classes Wednesday Unity m and at 2:30 pstudy at 8 p m Salt 15 South State street Lake public library Friday Theosophy group — Free open study forum meetings of the United Lodge of at 8 p m Salt Lake Theosophists Monday room public library board Bahal petite study group — Meeting 8 p tn 62 North Ninth West Sunday sugar a farmer by occupationSurvivinte are four sons and tour (tenetters: J Edward Johnson of Berke-4eletwrence C Johnson and Mrs Tavior Park nison of Bt !ramify Haver T I rtEln2o1 of Ilinkmen Cal : 'Darwin Johnwso y 84s-en- ' Amy Bell Nebeker Slack ' '' :: PROVOMrs Amy Ben Nebekee Stark of Horace I inek prominent fruit grower and farmer of Pleasant View died Friday night at her home follonang a fourmonth illness She was born A ligti St 1 1871 tn Toquerville- - a rtatart- — wife 68- ''' ter of Ashton end 4 Jettedialt Taylor J1 4 !: r ie! taken a prominent part in LD in aetivrtea sea the Belief serving 1 A Y rniery and wee eat also orie t the 7' 'ft et organisers I I)atightent at en2 Pioneers Surviving beside her husband are eons and five nant-hter3firs Slack H Roy Slack Mrs Grace S Mine lila Ewan Mrs Dora S S Cowley and Mrs Edith S RaMrs a1 of Provo Orson M Slack of Ogden Heber M Slack and Elmer R Slack of Salt Lake witra the Unitel Ellie M Slack City: States intelligenee service in Ire arid and Mrs Mae S Ford of Wellsburg: 27 zran two and Ch following brothers and sisters- Asrton A Lake City Oconila Neheker of Salt Tovvn Thenhod Neneke Nebeker of Twke of Olerton T3t21-- and Mrs Hazel Ga:01-- 1 Cal of Funeral services will be conducted Mae-at 2 p rn in the Pleasant Vear L D in day ward chidpel with Bishop Lynn Taylor Burial will be in Provo City charge burial park Friends may call at L110 Deseret mortuary Sunday evenms and at the home prior to the 3i : Lutheran !::: " - atIrottimuprigrothvoennHisr-Ilie-- - i : Elizabeth eel-vic- Iiafinah Petersen Johnson Winner Pol-er- G r Li David Lewis Johnson four-year-ol- SPANISH FORK—Funeral services will conducted MOtitialt at p ta- - ttt e1 S Fifth ward c pat ph Fork 22 who- d etd for David Lewaii Johnson tiOnle of his the itt Cnparents Friday I !man as and Mn Ildbert A Johnson East Center street Art hur T McKell ward Instto witt officiate Burial anti be in Spanish Pnrit city cemetery Friends may call at !Ile family residence Sunday afternoon and evening and Monday prior to sereices - Annie Shepard Car Mary Elizabeth Mahoney Mrs Mary Flizabeth Mahoney 71: d'ed Rt tier home 726 Firtt Saturday She morning was the widow E pm of Beverly born in Mlasohtt Jitn Cleo Mahoney surviving Arr two eons and Woodson MaKinais City nf Rhfrlo fiNe rlingnters 1oney NA7ordArd Mra of Flutfalo wen ?Ora R tlzht r) Cannonof Salt TIk e Clty Mr"' WWtn FvR Fahon of Sao Jote Cal and Mrs ciirrord Searcy of Albany Mo RVenlie Mehoney WR Denichi Nagata 161 l 55 at th TV711 NV imam Street '110 South Si ate William Street 73 street died Saturday at 8:35 n m in a Salt Lake hospttit of a btait ailment- - lit-l-e AMERICAN' FORK—Funeral services-foMrs Annie Shepard Cariste 77 ste1 Med Friday at her home at Alptne will be conducted Sundae at 2 P m ii tr ward chapel by EldWarti W alpine L D Burial will be in the Bureess bishop Alpine cemetery directed by Andersn-- 1 art Sntis mortuary nt American Fork mac call at the family restdenee ttntl time for the services d t t" he t4 : She Fred Ott PAYSON—Funeral services wilt be eonducti-ci Monday at 2 p m in tn Second L $ ward ens pet for G Fryst Ott 80 who died Friday morning at tits residence Kenneth Tanner ward histiori einS1 fklate wan Joeph L YVirtritai of !r S church °resubmit( themotirte ars( L Edgar Young tienior president of chttreh first counell of severity itsatflta Burial will be tn Payson city temetery directed by the liesseret mimrtutary Peclisteiti Bryan I D S ward 1625 Eleventh East at rept —Evening progra m will be sponsored 6:30 p m by the ward Relief tu sdely Levi Edgar Young will be speaker and necial music will he furnished by the University of Utah a ea pella choir and the Singing Mothers' group Petersen Johusoc REDMOND---Hanna- h 72 widow of James Johnson died at uer borne Friday morning following a stroaa Which site suffered Tuesday evenhz She was born 'November 26 In70 at a daughter of Niels Peter ane Ephraim Christena Peterson She was married Anna to James Johnson in the Marti L D temple March 27 1S91 Mr johnson cLe1 June 30 1912 From the time of her marriage she hat made her home at Redmond and att:e she worked in tne her health permitted Relief society and was a merrioer of tne Pioneers of Utah the Daughters She W118 the mother of eight childr?irt five of whom survive As follows: yrs Seeiyi Laverne Murphy Mrs Ora Mrs Roseila Ludean Johnson of Redmond Reim-di- rt etialina lidelvin Johnson and Ivy 21 grandchildren four arid the following brothers and wsters: Erustua Petersen Joseph F Peteraeri mond: N P Petersen Ephraitrii term L Petersen Tutunga Cal MrsFL AC— P Laxsea $eri Ephraim and Mra gialt Lake City will b conducted TFuneral servires 2 p m at the Reomoeid ward day at with in the local cemetery burial cnapel Joilli Jleiiry Miller Mormon - s: ' i : 7 train : - Lucy Prat: Nebek-- r She received her E1 cation in the settoos of eouthern Ctan WSJ! married to 11r Sberk on Januare 1 ite90 at Toquarytist In 1904 trey In Alamo New eyh ere they tit 1912 wrien trial moved to Provo ilv-e- d re: 3II: -t- Ca-1- Shelling Cal Ilste C Johnson of BelMrs Clinton lierVey et Mereed ding Cal Cal and Mrs Smith of Rilernsle aso one brother LIM four s isters: Per Cl tmtaf Johnson and Anna Johnson of Mrs Habnah Soderbers and Mrs Enka Fernsten of Midvale end Mrs Anvils Larson of Walnut Crevel( Cal: 13 imsnochildren and five Funeral details will be annourered by Larkin and Sons mortuary ' r' the temple He was : : t 43 14 ' '4 h's Witnesses id area L D d cur: it la Ewe-den Joh mina Tie was born April 20 In Ker berrnin it West Worland Sweden a son of John arid Chrtiatina Person Frickson la IsS4 he came to Utah as an L D ermvert and established his home h Seniamitt On November 20 1S59 he mart-a-ila W Lundell in the Marti LDS' l' Hellenic Orthodox ee to for ITIMF110111 -- ' v - William Augustus 'Lodges Free Church fact-sr- Spanish- Pork He also street Deaths to incident cations Mr Johnson served of the Bee- a jambishop w wrci in from February 1924 He December served also as preet dent of the Merced D 9 bra:--eCal rotri-1935 to 19:1! As a leader his civIc work was recocnissei as being instrumental tric light tne system to BeJ:whin ano tn Paul's Episcopal Church Third Funeral services will be conducted MonSouth and Ninth East streets—The Rt day at 2 p m at 255 Second East otreet Rev Arthur W Moulton in oh rage of servWilliam Augustus Hodges 83 of 2779 for 8 a in at 11 ice' Holy communion Blair street who died i"N a m on first Sunday of each month Friday in a SaofIt 11 a in prayer 9 and sermon morning school hospital Lake :45 a m causes incident to Sunday lig St John's 1597 Ninth East street— Born in London 4 church school 9:45 a in In charge of 1 England January 17 Mrs Hoyt E Henriques worship services ":e--71 Mr 1860 Hodge at 11 a ca had been a resident of Salt Lake City for s' 80 years ''' Evangelical 'He is survived by Mrs two daughters "4 Seventh 783 Church Free 'r 7441' Evangelical Preece a n d Royal N Thengvall pastor East street—Kenneth M W Rowland: Mrs School 10 a r worship 11 a m Younge 1i ninefive grandchildren - and meeting 6:30 p rn evening eery-lPeople's sisters Miss 7:45 p Emma Hodges Mrs 1 Hill Mrs J Perley 1 Ethan Jeremy Mrs and lasEever Gospel i Evelyn ' Mrs Louise Ray all 1 i S Fuh Gospei Aggetribly 517 Second East l'i of Lake Salt City A- ' Nicholas Sunday pastor treei Burial will be in ' m 9 :45 a sch I Wasatch Lawn morning preaching I 7 m service p service 11 a in vening Memorial 1seasaaoksia'aua4 park Tuesday and Thursday weekday services Friscds may call ming people's meeting FriNlir Hodges at the place of fu- at 7:30 p m neral Sunday from 4 to 8 p m and Monday day 7 :30 P Inprior to services Sail 'Asko Gospel Chapel 244 Westa Fifth m y school 930 South a tn: evening servbreaking of bread 11 er Wednesoray ice 7 :30 p m meeting 81 former ac hoot day 7:30 D Jedediab Taylor teacher at Raysvilk died at 818 mSixth of East street Saturday at 4:40 p ail me n ts incident to rsssssssese::::! resided Ho at age and Third It 367 C street Holy Trinity Second West Vasstitedes Rev John South streets-1- 11e Mr Taylor was ' 8 a m rhurc school: Hibie classes 945 i born In Holly Springs 'i m morning lermon 11 a rit a North county Srry 1 a rolina 11 C May a 1861 of son - Thoman ova ry lit a and 3 e7: ott Ann Ilitnley Taylor 338 Weat First South With his parents two Kingdom Ha a street —Meetings Sunday at 7 p tn I : brothers and two sis- rn at ti and at ter' to he came p Friday Wednesday 2 7 :30 p tn on the first -z Utah I :::: 1 "--to Taylor's ' near Ogden '' -- switch Vi-in 1869 The family 0 -- " '' IP7 : then went to Payson ItItt by wagon and teams St John's vangelleal Lutheran Church He attended Payson 1030 Fifth issaurt Synod :41 schools at street —The Rev 8' E Schumann pastor Sunand grariu- fI'ay:' roTtr I! a a 10 at Bible tn: classes and seiyiol day ?Z4'-'frn leymd sermon a by the stat morning worship 11 stibiert "God's Timely Question: 4 pastor Should Not 1 Spare 14 " vespers 7 p m married Mary Emily Mr Taylor sermon by the pastor: subject "Does RevButler on May 11 elation 20 Teach a Visible Personal Mil- - 1882 in the old LDs Enckiwmerit house in Salt Lake City anal later taught school lennium of Chrtst14" first Lenten service 8 p tn with holy cornin Kay Ash Wednesday Prior to death he was a lit munion confessional services 7:30 p m high priest In the West Ensign L DS ward for many years was a temple worker Zino (Augustana Synod of the American and wife died in 1932 Lutheran conference) 375VV East Second HisSurviving are 25 nieces and nephews Wersell Rev T pasTh street South five of whom live in North Carolina and : a m the otheris in Utah 9 :45 school tor Church divine Worship service 11 a m sermon -Our Adequate Christ": radio program KLITA: sermon topic "The Greatest Thing L ilL 1ife" Funeral Bervicev for Dr Elizabeth L Tabor First avenue and E street—Stinua Wismor of 150 North Main street who S Loft pastor Church school 10 a m: died Friday at 7:45 0 tn at her home of divine worship 11 a m: fellowship lunch- causes to age will be conducted incident eon 5 p in: evening services 7:15 p m: at 12:15 p tri at 125 North Bible study Tuesday S p m in the par- Monday Main street The Rev Harold W Gretzinger sonage: ladies aid Thursday at 1 p tn of the First Church of the Nazarene will at 1263 Kensington avenue officiate Cremation will be in Salt Lake Cbriat t Missouri synod I 171 --East Forty-eight- Memo:ial mausoleum The Rev Murray Smut) street Friends may call at the Dis('e oi tuAllen Schuldneiss Sunday scnaal ners:41 Sunday until S:30 13 M and Monday pastor a m Rerv'ePs 11 until time of and Bible clasa in a m: vespers second and fourth Sundaes Dr Wismer well known Utah chiropo7 p m dist who had practiced lit Salt Lake 40 years wouid have been 84 years City WashSt Paul's tHtsaourl synod) 2324 old She was born in Horgen Monday ington boulevard titan Power and Light Switzerland S March 1859 he came to Rev the United States auditorium company Ogden—The about 50 years a:o rePaul G H&Dtell pastora- Sunday school siding in the east before 10 years m corning 11 :45 and Bible clqsies worship here rn: evening services I p She has no kno'rvn survivors Provo Evangelical Lutheran (Missouri litird North street and University synod) avenue Provo—Sunday school and worship at 3:30 n Jo km Ilenv Miller 79 former newsnaner Grace EVi: 'teal Lutheran Church mati of Washington D C died Fiesta v 123 South First West (Miasourt synod) morn mg at the home elf a and HanG street-- Brigham City—Rev Paul ell er Colonel and Mrs John H Wilson (Pau sen astor Sunday school and adult Bible Fort Doti is eitt rom eerebral bosi He 4 3 and p class had been a resident of Salt Lake City for the oast year coming here to be with his Lutheran darted-0eEvangelical Fork Spanish church —t Missouri synod) 850 East Center He was born in Zanesville Services and Sunday school at street Ohio July o S S3 a on of James and Elizabeth 2 D DI BrierlY M flier surylv g besides his riaiterter in Rail Met11041i St Lake City a re t iideb mut nt John Mille Wilson of Cnr Davis First Second South anti Second East N C and M pee Joy Wtinoti of Fort Dougstreets—Raymond C Walker minister lasFuneral serviees an4 burial will be conChurch school 945 – m: morning wnr- 'Outmetching- - ducted in Warren Ra topic lihtp : 10 50 a m 7 p tn Sin' young adult fellowship m 7 p meeting: youth fellowship 8 p m Louis Wesleyan forum ContemlrY 1740 Fitt hEast street—Th Otto Pechatern Ion School 10 ef toula Jack Stewart minister Rv Louis RAM-Intant Vireinia Banta Pechit m worship II ft m evening service Slt:i of stein street Fifth died East satlit 7:30 p m: WPCS meets the first Tues- day at 2:30 p m at the family reaidence third Tuesday of cotriplIca t Iona troi lowing hi fitietizn day in the church parlors club econd and A by announcement: Nautilus rescue Ronald W fir Mat H men? 8 tn ix fourth Thursday called to the residence hen the family was illecovered he and Ninth but the East seriously Liberty Park Eighth child was deal when the aqua' arrived South streets—The Rev Ocell B Greene was The m a in born 10 school Lake boy salt minister Church City worsnip 29 1c3S and was a memchoir rehearsal 5:30 on December service 11 a m ber of the Bethel Baptist church cSunday 8:30 p m: evening school p m youth fellowship service 7:45 p m prayer meeting 8 In addlticm to his parents are Surviving p m Wednesday brother Robert Lee Pechstein of Salt Grace Eighth West and Fourth South aLake Mrs City grandparents: streets—Albert R Dennis minister School NV S Paula of three Kantlas City Mo Norman 10 a m: worship 11 a m Rnd Pechetein of King Camp Cal 0 Albert Mrs Roes ronbioni of Washington D C Rev Community Methodist Services in evening at 'limn A creat-eranSteiner pastor father A 0 Pechstein of Browmeville Texas Idurray : rtlens may call at 38 Eset Sevent": Int-st reet eotrh time of II so rvIre-and at the 'Fli-irff ward enaei 1Jrtne 73 IIA me of second sem '''' Salvation Army St Mark Cathedral 231 East First South street—The Very Rev Franklin L Gibson dean Holy comSunday services:school 9 45 church munion at 8 a m a in holy communion and sermon by Dean Gibson 11 a in All Souls Garfleld—Rev A Mission Leonard Wood vicar Sunday school 10 m service and sermon 11 morning a m except first Sunday in each monthan when there is no morning service but of evening service at 7 p al ' celebration holy communion m-second Sunday of each month at 11 a Second West gt Peter's A 657 North Wood vicar Leonard street—Rev m :30 a evening servChurch school 10 ice at 7 :30 p m except first Sunday of each month—celebration of holy communion 9:30 a DL no evenin service St MAWS Church 50 West Second North street Provo—Rey W J Howes pastor First and third Sundays of the 11 month Holy eucharist and sermon a rn ' second and fourth Sundays of the month morning prayer and sermon: week noonday prayers for victory and for days the men of the armed forces daily from 12 to 12:15 p ca Mark's Hospital Chapel—Rev A St Leonard Wood chaplain Regular weekly celebration chapel services at 6:30 p m of holy communion on first Sunday of each month at 6:30 a m 10 morning worshita "The Revival We sermon topic 7 p m topic evening service to Talk to Yourself": Rev John a aeries of nightly will Mackey Fixe i IL:Meech 3:16 Fourth Reorganised Fent street—D It tiOrden pstor Church iscM01 9:45 a tn: morning worship 11 a tn evening service 7:30 p m Episcopal school a m Need" Le' ot:1- son bmron Bunal w A beiatingin ivercrert '- - t : Third 1703 Kleventh East street Thio K C Rev Nat tziger pastor Sunday 11 school 9:43 a m : morning service a subiect "The Single Eye" Senior 7 m Christian Endeavor p service 8 p tn South and Fourth East Sum ottreets—George J WeberPO minister in avhaol 945 a rta: rvices 11 a tri Aermott topic' 1Pr Thlot Hour" young people's tio(lety 0:30 Phillipa Seventh Fleet and Fifth South streets—The Rev Gayle Strickler mini ter Sunday school 10 a rn: morning worship at 11 a m Young People's fellowship 6:30 p stretit Plymouth 228 West Third North followed by —Serviceo at 930 a na church school Bountiful Congregational Community (Bliss hall Bountiful i—Gayle V Strickler minister Evening services 8 o'clock Jell a-- ing' Community church I Provo) Second North street and University avenue Church school 9:45 a m: morning service 11 a ro' 7 young people's Christian Endeavor First Sixth Kast anis Pith South streets Church —Harold W Gretzinger pastor 11 a m: CHURCH OF CHRIST EAST 13TH SOUTH ( Freshyterian C treet—Floyd Wr Barr It a m Church school Christian Science Nazarene MARCH 662 4- street--Sunda- 8 o'cloelt Rio Grande 1040 West Second South F Weske street—E pastor Constance Munson missionary Unified church school 10 a ro: young people and worship service leader: meet 7 p m O A McConnell 7:30 to In prayer meeting Wednesday Taylor Avenue 2400 Satan State Street —L F Weske pastor Church school 10 a tn Mrs Walter Bishop superintendent: meet 11 a rn: morning worship 2:30 p m midweek service Wednesday m G X3t-i- Presbyterian : m 'tic-har- ' ice IX Church of God SO3 West First South street —Ray A Forbes minister School 10 a m and 7 :45 worship 11 a m 7 :45 o rn : B p m study Thursday First Funeral services foe Beery street-Wh- o t Palfrovman 017 of 323 Eighth A Latite died Thursday night In 'a vetli beo hoopital " - 9 duct-- 1 Ittbradav gt It a tn at Seventh óbuta str- I R i Thomas ' — of T e a t I'sI bisnop I i ofD et ward k !s Adiltibtrti ficiate - 4' aervicee wlit be ne it 1 Monday at 2 11 't 1 in eprincvlile r aur -- 6 wart ib Pillar of Firs Church 823 Rixth East 11 street — School 10 a tn worship a tn: junior Christian Endeavor 5 p 7 to senior Christian Endeavor p Church of God p Richard Henry Palfrevrnan I Pillar of Fire : Immanuel I eirsti corner Second South and Fourth East streets—A a W tn Lyons pasmorning tor Sunday school 9:45 service over KOTA worship 11 a tnH Y this P4J 630 p m: eve11:30 to 12 ning ervtce 130 p reLm: prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 it P indiana avenue—E Burlington 1400Constame m M uttson Weske inistor a ry Church school 10 a tit Bay P Davis superintendent: te en ing woruu) 7:30 p tn prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 p m Boum and Seventn Past Century 'Mr? A W ttev Lucas streets—The 11 10 S m: preaching school aSunday na: B Y P U 6:30 p co: evening serv- - Catholic Ogden Church et the Nazarene 2635 Lester Johnston pastor N School 10 a m worship 11 a m P S 7 p m: titan gelistic service 8 8 p m p m: prayer meeting Wednesday Central Fourth South and Third Fast Wilkinson pastor atreeta—The Rev School 9 :45 a m reguls r church worship 7 :30 p m: service 10 50 a m services C YeltIng People' n forum 8:15 p In YOULllt People's fellowship 9 9 m lesson-sermo- Deaths Grant—The Rev ---- 11 7:30 IC:hurdles St Third teering" and wounded soldiers and sailors of the United States Bearing the approval of the Salt Lake Council of Religious Groups president which includes Catholic L D S and retiring Blaine B Campbell Sixty-fiv- e members of the aschurches and Salt the Salt Laker who has been flying Protestant sociation letattended the event at Lake Ministerial association director of Ellington field 'Texas ters have been sent to clergymen which Mr Hurst presented Eugene for the past year has been ad- throughout the county asking that A Sumnicht son of Mrs Esther vanced from rank of major to that they pray for the welfare of nurses E Sumnicht 447 Hollywood aveserving with the armed forces nue Salt Lake City with a $50 of lieutenant colonel according to now and draw attention to the need for association scholarship award The information received by his par- additional nurses recipient was adjudged to be the ents Mr and Mrs Serge B Camp!outstanding graduating member of the Theta Tpu fraternity at the bell of 149 North Main street University of Utah an As outstanding ROTC F LeRoy Davis of Ogden who cadet at the University of Utah is associated with the public roads from which he was graduated in administration told of the effec1934 Colonel Campbell was pretive and speedy work of the U S sented with a saber by the Daugharmy engineers and civilian workters of the American Revolution A special division of the re- ers under the public roads admina took he cadet flying Appointed who built the vital Alashis air corps training at Randolph gional war labor board consisting istration and Kelly fields receiving his com- of W II Leary dean of the Uni- kan highway which was completed spring The regular truck mission as lieutenant at Kelly versity of Utah law school Varro last field Because of his aptitude and C Jones district director of the road he declared is 1495 miles wilderlong and stretches he mathematical qualifications Steel Workers of America ness country from through Dawson Creek was made instructor in navigation United Wright executive secre- British Columbia to Big Delta at Kelly field later being trans- and C of the industrial relations Alaska tary ferred to Ellington field his pro- council will conduct a hearing in Howard L Baldwin of the Ogmotions keeping abreast of his ad- Salt Lake City March 15 1 in a dis- den ordnance depot former provancement as an instructor between the Z C M and the fessor of civil engineering at the Colonel Campbell married Miss pute local union of the NVarehouse and University of Utah was toastMarion Wilson daughter of Colonel Distribution Workers (CI 0) master while Dr Hogan headed Bascom I-- Wilson at March field are a union seissue at Points committee Other a California in 1938 in military curity clause and a wage scale the program committee members were program a have They wedding settlement of which will affect Mr Hurst and Mack S Kesler son Blaine Jr 77 of conditions employes A new advisory working board was of the company named consisting of George CarAt the conclusion of the hearing ter Otto Duke Edward Hardy the division will report its recom- Wayne Turpin Hugh Thompson mendation to the regional board Paul E Wilson and Duane Wright of the all of Salt Lake office in Denver Copies recommendation will be sent to the Gray of Ogden City and Ralph The new controlled materials company and the union plan instituted by the W P B to - Sheepherders miners and others in isolated localities unable to supplement rationed foods with fresh unrationed fruits and vegetables soon will be given some relief Utah 0 P A officials said Saturday Relief 'also will be afforded vegetarians whose rations of processed foods are insufficient to sustain good health and persons for whom such rationed foods as dried beans are staples of the diet H Grant Ivins state 0 P A director said Local war price and rationing boards by an amendment now being drafted will be empowered to grant additional rations of processed foods to individual consumers In such a measure as to make proper nutrition possible and enable consumers to meet habitual dietary needs Mr Ivins said '' ' 1 Relief Society Unit Plans Program I i 414 1 k I A - IOPA SchedulesChurches ! Aid to Rural Christian Red Cross Nurse Aids Perform Vital Tasks Sunday Morning March 7 1943 - --- - - - OGDFN—The Cook at the Tflro$17 bodv of Janatoe !Itaret Doi-fe- l r Nern-- e coter ti as n fIx1t-- 3 ma 1oleom :1 be cremation after whwh the Alkhel fetornet to Tonaz Se't T Mr Narete 1141 llotolsof to hoenttel of renrer 1 S7 rt He wee bon' Deremb4r 212 Set Ttort Jenen a non ofI 3 ttfl 11 a MoritaTo Negate ell''' ing A tiltOn-s- t At I Mrs: Haruko tir Nagatti1- t |