Show Jallis Funeral Set! lalt Lake City SALT LAKE CITY Jan 24 (AP) uneral services in Salt Lake City lor Charles A Callis 81 a mem- 'scr of the council of twelve apos-ntlof the Latter-da- y Saints' (Mormon) church was tentatively et aet today for next Tuesday Service were conducted yester- Fla where day a Jacksonville while direccCallis died Tuesday of a new stake ting organization 15 the church u Harold B Lee also a member al cof the council represented church authorities at the Florida funeral and he and Mrs Lee J will accompany the body to Salt fLake City They expect to arrive I here either Sunday evening or S Monday morning 3 'The church first presidency 1 telegraphed a message to be read m the services at Jacksonville It gen-Cer- i iJP said -- IF The church and the friends of have everywhere 3 righteousness t1 suffered a greet lossAin the passing Califs He of Elder Charles 1 loved humanity he was patient Ifrtth its faults he gloried in its f I I 1 SALT LAKE CITY Jan 24 (AP) E Bowen a member of the council of twelve apostles of the Latter - day Saints (Mormon) church denounced in an address to the 40th annual convention of the Utah Wool Growers' associa tion legislation "depending for its execution on brute force or coercive power" "The public has been aroused" he said "by the brazen manifestation of evil power dumped into the laps of union bosses by government openly and avowedly partisan and biased The basic Drinciole of equal rights under the law is violated It is unjust and the people know it and do not intend to tolerate it and the hue and cry is raised i believe it may be said that never in our history until recent times have laws been enacted with the deliberate purpose of setting citizens apart in different classes and prescribing under penalty that in their personal conduct one class should be amenable to pun- lsnment and the other immunized against accountability for the same acis Wrong Principle "Such is based unon a wrong legislation and therefore principle nas not succeeded and cannot sucA virtues "He was a friend of the unfortunate he was an encouraging helper to all who desired to live the principles of the gospel He was a man of great faith his testi- unclouded by doubt pony was "He was richly endowed with the abiding Christian virtues Those ceed" Elder Bowen snoke out aeaint who knew him best loved him most We shall miss him much contracts requiring workers to be ill US ilir onrff i m t f a rf union members If a union ha nnt mmieh vir those of and friends particularly tue in it to induce workers volun eart went out we extend our tarily to join it" he said "then it nas no riaht to exist thrnuffh nor sympathy "We assure them that we mourn tion of compulsions" with them in this great bereave- Results of Election ment arid that we share with them Don of Hhr was re the knowledge that all is well with elected Clyde association president for Brother Callis and that we shall "1S """I consecutive term Ruel the warmth E Cnristensen again meet him know of Ephraim was of his soul and ' Join him in an named vice eternal service to the Lord" T Directors president chosen V wvt I i I driver Is Hnrt i ! i As William Dies tret y £ait Lake C iK injuries and the cuffered P wa i ar vmg wtt so large truck he bounty law was recommended be t n uwuc Oemuuaucu nracticaUy that bounty payments could I near the underpass here Thursday in Hiffhwsv Pntrnl who investigated London Ted man who suffered two frac tured ribs and lacerations about the head and arms was reported M-v- 23-ye- ar '46 Court Rejects Feud On Boundary Line thanUnthank Lt Robertson engine? J£CTed 1 °2 prop- on a army air corps is eta- of the Salt tioned in Alaska where Mrs Rob- a'sP°d through rY Lake City office since the ertson and son will ldnri B-2- 89 1 9 infant join i es ers $60000 Sought in Damage Suit at Age L Region Leads in Siirnlu aurpiUB ninnoftal a lliAnt increased Another resolution in the urged "drastic" reductions assert state's big game population ing that game animals ahave mcreased 1062 per cent in period during which stockmen have been required to give up 20 good conoiwwu fcwwj ai vne per cent of their forage resources in lalvtue nospiw" was property of the n truck Redmond Van and Storage Co Salt Lake City It was loaded with furniture which was broken and strewn about when the truck went out of control on a curve and rolled over Patrolman London damage at said He estimated 000 SALT LAKE CITY Jan M u Assisting wiiu uiv nivcjupuon (AP) — Russell H Eggett former Moore Summit counClarence railroad mailman asked $60000 wardeputy sheriff-Si-x ty damages from the Union Pacific railroad company in a suit filed Hundred Firms in Third district court for injuries bis sustained right by allegedly Incorporate in leg SALT LAKE CITY Jan 24 Eggett said in his complaint he fell from the top of a milk truck (AP) — Six hundred new firms last June 25 while transporting a filed articles of incorporation in corpse to a baggage car for ship- Utah in 1946 compared with only ment and contended that the rail- 270 in 1945 records of the' secreroad required him to use the milk tary of stated office showed totruck instead of a vehicle equipped day and constructed for the movement Of the 800 new corporations 481 of such shipments J Bateman tS surplus ftirn SALT LAKE L1 1 X Jan 24 (AP) 00iCB oegan For the second consecutive month SALT LAKE rrrv Salt Lake region of the war m the 5 assets administration has led west- Stork Brings Boy ern districts in the amount of sur — EVANSTON 14 Jan Jtis ne 7i— T A property disposed of KArr Lieutenant mrA Wyo ri w " mg socity nd for many plus was The Kt0 son are the parents of a son born in the home of Mrs i certified public ccounUnt mrCi Paul '??n WAA ad- - Uanuary Robertson's mother Mrs George1 He hd mimstrator for the eight western Williams in Evanston Mrs Rob-statyCSterdyhelped organize the disclosed the total He ertson is the former and society Betty June served as its secretary from 1888 to "16 when he retired native of Cardiff Wales he m°ved as an infant b Antriia Truck Overturns Apostle Denounces Laws With 'Coercive Powers' May in - 7 THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 24 1947 his family mmiM i IP City convert to the 7 A I RoTO-Roo- m rae exooeeo SCWUS 4MB DftAJMS Abt Hoar 4-- Phone SS7gJ ftlt Lat- - ler-aa- y Sainta church t ge of 20 He worked for the old Utah Southern Railroad Co a as telegrapher and served as secre-ai- J of the state commission and as a member offair the state board MSA ° accountancy He was manager oi the Saltair railroad company P-- T A Meet Slated CLEARFIELD Jan 24 — The next meeting of the North Davis junior high school Parent-Teachassociation will be Feb 19 at seven-thirty p m In the school auditorium it was announced today er were listed as commercial ventures with the remainder being it organizations 2300 Wash Blvd non-prof- Phona 6697 CC ANDERSON'S TEEN SHOP LOS ANGELES Jan 24 (AP) — I The Goldberg-Kell- y feud has been as out tossed of court unworthy of I judicial notice Superior Judge Alfred E Paonessa called the long drawn-olitigation wherein Mrs $ William Goldberg and Mrs Martha Kelly each accused the other of malicious prosecution and false were ST Williams Beaver Israel Hunsaker arrest a "travesty on justice" o aioer M v Hatch Garfield The quarrel of the women started M H Young Grand Frank Pax-to- n two years ago over a property Police estimated Millard Sylvester Broadbent boundary line 70 times in the were Salt called Lake Harold they Reeder 1 City Best No White Oil Uintah J T Atkins Washington neighborhood to quiet the rows Best Furnace Oils The principals were suing each and William Collard Weber The association approved a res- other for $200000 this time and Commercial Rates olution favoring federal legislation the case had been heard four days Stoves Cleaned a id Adjusted which would permit purchase bv when it was dismissed "private owners of lands leased for New Installations grazing purposes We Make Emeregney Deliveries The resolution followed closely J i etummenaaxions or Dan H Gold Evenings and Sundays of Montrose Colo chairHughes SPRING CANYON man of the joint committee on to public lands for the National Wool Growers' association and livestock groups All Sizes CLEARFIELD Jan 24— The traIn another resolution the asso IfPrompt Delivery ciation urged that the wool Dur ditional Gold and Green ball of chase program of the Commodity the Clearfield Second L D S OGOEN COAL Credit corporation be continued will be conducted tonight in through the 1947 season Any re ward AND FUEL CO North the Davis junior high school duction in on rates tariff import198 17th Street Dial 4022 ea wool was Doris Wood will be crowned opposed queen of the ball in coronation Sundays and Evenings Phone 8021 Bounty Payments ceremonies at ten p m She will Modification of the Utah state be seated on a throne patterned after a sego lily Her attendants will be Esther Wallace and Carol Brown The three were chosen for the honor by popular vote PACKARD-BEL- L HOP Mi The colors gold and green will dominate the special set of decorations for the occasion BRINGS YOU NEW ut f FUEL OIL Green Ball Set for Tonight COAL (pfww O CoJvcL The s if No More Needle Jumping No More Spoiled Records No More Lost Chords Makes Recording Automatic Makes Music Marvelous ' '1 ' ' ' R C A Emerson and Table Model Radios Packard-Bel- l 200 Up EVANSTON Wyo Jan 410400 18-m- 4 a I Maasak J r " J L s'r WSTIUHt NCITIU SPIRITS (OF AIERICA) ITI BALTIMORE MR WaalLI SBBoW Mt ''BnRRUMiaRBa ts Ma - 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