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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 28

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1 Deaths 12B Zhe It altc Zribunc Sunday Morning January 16 1944 Hoppe Paces Cochran Deaths I lueatns In Billiard Meet 1 Speaker --7---727--7 Club Owner Asks Court For Reversal f- 4 Rctlioning Rules Mild Reporter Says Relates Why Paper Was Burned' Reviews Success Of Drive to Soldier-Critic CHICAGO Jan 15 Hoppe the three-cushion billiard champion outscored Welker Cochran of San Francisco 53 to 50 in 58 innings in Saturday's first block of their cross-country non-title match which began last week in Kansas City Hoppe's high run was three while Cochran's was four scs 3 I Denies Authority Of Bannock Sheriff In Power County Expresses Entire Confidence in General Eisenhower Frank itonlas SPANISH Thomaa 80 well-known resident of this city died Saturday at 7:30 a at the home 87 North Second East street Mr Thomas had been in usual health when he was atricken with a heart attack Friday afternoon Mr Thomas was born at Spanish -A -caz Fork and had lowed the occupation of cattle frowlna most of Ma lifi tie 1 also served tor Min' eral years as forest 1 ranger in this die- trict He married Ruth Malley April 2 1890 4 Surviving are hie Widow and the following daughters: 3 Mrs- Annie EggPrt- fr son Gunnison and Mn Ruth Williams of panish Fork two the brora Norwood Thomas as it alt Thorns Lake City and Edgar Thomas Loa Angeles Cal ono mister Mrs Lucy Jane Timothv Salt Lake: six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren The body is at the Claudin funeral home Deaths 1 I Marjorie A Hicks Christine Christensen CENTERFIELD----Funeral services win be conducted Thursday for Mrs Christina Maria Nieleon Christensen 96 second ottbo est resident of Gunnison valley 1 died Tuesdisy of causes incident to age Services will be at 1 rn in the Centerfield I ward chpael n- ducted by Dewey ye Lund bishop Burial 0 wIll be In the Gure union clty cmotsryL under direction of the Peterson mortu- Mrs Christenaen was born in LYngo A a ethic Denmark July 23 1847 a daughter of James Peter and li I el Christeneen Nieiscrn She cam to Utah with a party ot a immigrant in 1863 She wins married to John Mrs Chriefewsen Christensen in the old Salt bias Lanese ment house Jun 22 lilting In reminiscences of her early Vic Mrs Christensen often told of years she enent gleaning wheat on pioneer farms in evetral Utah Her husband iserved tnet Black Hawk Indian wars They bad lived In Spring City lEphrsim and Gunnison Mrs Christeneen once was foattirod ta Robert Ittpleys "Believe It or Noe as the head of a family which Included gm genitrat lona Four grandeons 16 greatgrandeons and one great-great-grand sins are serving in the armed fortes She had more then 200 descendants Surviving are four eons Toorrh N'tels and John Christeneen Crnterfield sod James Chrietentsen Joseph thren daughters Mrs Martha Anderson Centers field Mrs Annie Larson Salt Lake Cite and Mrs Peter Anderson Long Beexh Cal Funeral services were pending Saturday for Marjorie Arlien Stalin Hicks 13-year- -1 old daughter of Mrs Eunice Sa lin Hicks l' se-ILS who cited In a Los a-e Angeles hospital Fri-' I A 1R day evening follow ing an operation so- cording to word re-: go ere calved by relatives in -i' Salt Lake City 4 44 She was born In Salt Lake City April 12 1830 daughter of Don and Eumco 1 -1 Satin Hicks Burviving are her del mother her grand- 1 k--Ye: 1 parents Mr a lic-' IP' i Mn 124 -r r- otreet Salt Lake f- I City and three un- 3 1 cies Captain Cap Warren Yr Salim Carnp Rob- 'Lz AO erta Cal: Burnes! 1 Salin San Fran- twk risco and Lieutenant Boyd CI Satin Nash- mime Hicks vine Tenn I Thomas Davis To address southeastern Idaho 0 0 Americans in the intermountain west and elsewhere have a realistic concept of the war and do not anticipate a sudden victory Noland Norgaard war correspondent recently returned from three years of service in England and north Africa said Saturday Mr Norgaard stopped In Salt Lake City on his way to address the annual Utah-Idaho Associated Press conference to be held Monday at Pocatello Idaho "Most Americans seem to be deeply concerned" he said "and are really pitching into the war effort Even then many of them feel they aren't doing enough" A former resident of Grand Junction Colo Mr Norgaard described rationing restrictions in this country as mild compared with those in effect in England and north Africa The correspondent who is on leave of absence from the Associated Press foreign service branch said he la willing to "string along with General Eisenhower" in his predictions as to duration of the European war General Eisenhower he said "Is not one to talk Southeastern Idaho Maps Lincoln Fete James Tullis Tull 73 3500 Kieset avenue well-known resident of Ogden died at midnight Friday at the family home following an Illness of 10 dare He was born at Pinto Washington county MaY 3 1870 a son of David Wilson and Martha Eccles Tullis He was educated in Washington county He married Ellen Leavitt June 25 1894 in the St George temple The couple established their home in Gunlock Washington county where Mr Tullis was a farmer until 1922 when be came to Ogden He was active aa an elder of the Ogden Twenty-second ward Surviving besides his widow are the following sons and daughters: LaMar and Milo Tultis and Mrs Hancock Ogden James LeRoy Tunis Roy: Victor South Ogden: David 3 Tullis son Weber county: Mrs Frank Gale Hamtla Idaho: Mrs Claude Washington Washington county: Mrs Avon Van Nov 'Mayne Wyo Mrs Ralph Os- mond Rune Idaho: 34 grandchildren: four great-g-randchildren- two brothers John Tullis and ft Tullis Newcastle Washington county and a slater Mrs Don Bishop Hineklev Burial services will be Under direction of Lindoulat Sons mortuary Lauritz Jacobson Ferdinand Bayer fiE ate4' Noland Norgaard "Americans mean business" Schedules Former Rotary Chief as Principal Speaker Ferdinand Bayer 84 reti-ed mall carrier died at his home 7C7 Springview drive Saturday at 12:25 of natural causes Mr Bayer was born In Austria July 27 1958 a on of Leonhardt and Henrietta Bayer He came to the United States 70 yaers ago He once served as a merchant sailor and was in the army five years Po reight years he made his botne in Draper Surviving are kis widow Mrs Susan Thomas Bayer is son Leon Bayer Goodsprings Nev and two grandchildren Funeral 'services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 TM at 38 East Seventh South street Friends may call at the place of funeral until time of -services Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial park through his hat When he talks it pays to listen" Mr Norgaard plans to return to north Africa when his leave CHARLESTON Funeral ferric roe Laurita Jacobson 73 who ditd Wednesday in Blackfoot Idaho will conducted Monday at 2 Tn in the Chareston 8 ward chapel by Wayne 'Wham bishop Burial will be in the Chariestoa cemetery Mr Jacobson watt born March 11 term at Pleasant a W31 of Laurits and Matilda Nielistm Jacobson Re seas reazed In Pleasant Grove but later deed be Charleston for many Years before marina to DMus and Teton Idaho Is married Eliza Wnght ho 1 pie died In 1902 Harriet A Johnson aarrices for Mrs Harriet Amelia Johnson 86 430 Twenty sixth street who died Friday will be eon-ducted Monday at 2 in the Kirkennai Dar lint Funeral chapel by Dr John TA ward Carver pastor of the First term' church Burial will i ths Oisle City cemetery Friends mar call at the chapel Monday from 3 to 8 tn and Moo lay Prior to the services George Adams Leaders Honor! Boise Awaits Tribune Intermountain Wire POCATELLO Ka-sees operator of the "30" club Pocatello night club Saturday had filed an appeal before the supreme court seeking to reverse a previous decision which gave Bannock county authorities law enforcement rights in Ma Power county club Kaseris' attorney A McDevitt of Pocatello said the appeal is warranted because two of the justices did not commit themselves on constitutionality of the old territorial law under which a raid was made across the Bannock county line McDevitt said the justices also did not settle the question of justice court jurisdiction in the case Raid Across-Line The raid in dispute allegedly netted the Bannock officers seven slot machines a dice table roulette wheel blackjack table and approximately 20 bottles of liquor on February 8 1943 Following the raid Kaseris was placed under $250 bond by Justice of the Peace Charles Hyde of Pocatello With A McDevitt of Pocatello as his attorney Kaseris sought a writ of prohibition against Sheriff Marley and Judge Hyde receiving only a temporary writ from the late Fifth District Judge Jay Downing of Pocatello When District Judge Donald Sutphen of Gooding denied Kaseris a permanent writ the case was appealed to the supreme court Bannock County Attorney Jeffery said in his opinion Sheriff Marley is restrained from making any raid on the much disputed night club until the court takes action on the petition If the petition is denied Marley is free to act otherwise he is prohibited until the second opinion is given Death of Guest Latest complication in the feud between Kaseris and the sheriff has grown out of the death on December 28 of Arthur Jacob Brenner Pocatello naval ordnance plant employe who died from head injuries which a Bannock county coroner's jury found were inflicted by Joe Tyler "30" club doorman When Brenner died after three days of unconsciousness Tyler was surrendered to Power county authorities allegedly without knowledge of Bannock officers Mr Jeffery saki it is believed the move was made because the night club operator hopes for a "better deal" in Power county Involuntary manslaughter charges have been filed against his employe who released on bail is again working at the club Tendoy Scout Council Chief Meeting of Woolgrowers VERNAL George Ellsworth Adams 82 Prominent Vernal businessman and financier died la a Vernal hospital Saturdav at 4:20 Of pneumonia Mr Adams Wag a director in the Ilintah State bank the Dintah Power and Light company was a former Vernal city councuman and was a leading supporter of music and art projects in the Ilintah basin He was born in Coke county Illinois September 20 1881 and in his early Youth 'moved to Vermont He was graduated from the University of New Ramp-shire with a degree Ile married Rafe Forest of Virginia in 1887 at Washington Their only child Ellsworth Forest Adams died in 1919 Mr and Mrs Adams came west with the army signal corps in 1889 he as lieutenant In 1890 he resigned his commission and they moved to the Hintah basin He was successively a merchant sheeprainer and bank officer Surviving are his widow: a grandson Louis Foreet Adams and a great-granddaughter Mine Sally Lou Adams Funeral arrangementa will be announced later Burial will be in Vernal Memorial Park Tribune Intermountain Wire IDAHO FALLS Idaho Cobble vcretary of the Idaho Falls chamber of commerce was 'busy Saturday assuring a Camp Van Dorn Miss soldier that Bonneville is as patriotic as any other county The soldier A Massy private first class expressed concern in a letter that Boy Scouts of Teto Peaks council had collected 230- 000 pounds of waste paper and then burned it The account of the story which Private MELSSy saw tvas briefed after the original ac count appeared in The Salt Lake Tribune and did not explain that the paper was collected during the first waste paper and that it was burned in September 1941 After the 115 tons of paper had been collected and stored in an Idaho Falls warehouse council officiats although they tried desperately could not get a paper mill to accept it Mill operators explained they were overloaded with waste paper collected much nearer their mills As a consequence the scouts had the added job of removing the i paper to the city dumps and making a bonfire of it Vernon Strong of Idaho Falls council executive said the project cost more than $400 with no return Private Massy wrote: "I am a soldier stationed here at-Fort Ben- ning Ga In Friday night's paper the Atlanta Journal I read a small article concerning the Boy Scouts in your town I am enclosing it "It seems to me that something is decidedly wrong when these boys work hard and spend their spare time and try to aid the war effort the only way they can and have to see their efforts go up in smoke Haven't the people of Idaho Falls any pride? When something like that happens it's time to open their eyes and take a good look around to see what is going on "My home is in Milwaukee be through with my training in a week here so any further correspondence should be addressed to Inc at Camp Van Dorn Miss battery 862 field artillery battalion 63 APO 410 "I hope to hear from you soon If I don't I am sure Walter Winchell will be glad to hear of this I am sure you have plenty of boys from your own town in the service and I don't think this would make them very proud of their home" Secretary Gobble in a letter explained the paper situation here and told the soldier that Bonneville county has a population of 25000 and that 2000 persons from the county are in military service Of that number 17 are reported as dead or missing in action Six more are prisoners of war Bonneville oversubscribed all war loan drives each of which was for more than $1000000 The War Chest quota was $33000 but between $36000 and $37000 was raised the first four days of the drive The county and city of Idaho Falls constantly Is cooperating with the various branches of the military service "We hope that this explains your misunderstanding and that it will give you a better impression of the community" Secretary Gobble Concluded Tribune Intermountain Wire IDAHO FALLS speaker at the annual meeting of the southeastern Idaho Lincoln Day Banquet association February 11 at 7 in the Bannock hotel at Pocatello will be Thomas Davis of Butte Mont a leading Republican and past president of Rotary International The district comprises 21 counties David Sweeney of Idaho Falls association president said he was informed Saturday Mr Davis would accept the invitation to talk A welcome address will be given by a Pocatelloan yet to be selected Don Kugler of Idaho Falls former Idaho Falls chamber of commerce president will be toastmaster Officers will be elected Besides Mr Sweeney who is also a former president of the Idaho Falls chamber of commerce retiring officers are Scott American Falls vice president and Roy Miller Jr Pocatello secretary-treasurer A musical program will be given during the banquet which is held annually February 11 so those who wish will be able to attend the Lincoln day banquet February 12 at Boise Mr Sweeney explained Alfred Black ler Alfred Black ler 76 5541 Thorn court1 died at his residence Saturday at 11:14 a of a heart ailment Born in Cornwall England August 3 1867 he was a on of Mathew and Mary Jane Black ler Mr Black ler came to Park City from England when he was a young man A music instructor he svas eader of the Park City independent band for many years 1-1e moved to Salt Lake Clty in 1917 and had been retired several years He was a Thart er member of the Knights of Pythias and a member of St Marks Episcopal cathedral choir and the Salt Lake Orpheus club Surviving are three daughters Mrs Ethel Woodington md Mn Olive Potter Salt Lake City and Mrs Myrtle Thomas Lark: a son Dr William nlackler Berkeley Cal two brothers John Black ler Battle Creek Mich and Mathew Black ler England two grandchildren and a great-grandchild Mary Elizabeth Ekker Mrs Mary Elizabeth Ekker 88 1984 First West street widow of Everard Ekker died in a Salt Lake hospital Saturday at 4:05 a of causes tncident to age A native of Topeka Kan she was born September 22 1S57 She cam to Salt Lake city in 1899 Surviving are a son Albert Ekker Salt Lake City with whom she- was living and a grandson Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 at 280 East South Temple street Friends nay call at the place of the funeral Monday from 4 to 8 and Tuenciay from a tn until time of the services Burial will be in Mt Olivet cemetery Jacob Zaitz ROCK SPRINGS sore-Ices for Jacob Za its 64 of Superior ono died In a Rock Springs hospital Wednesday will be conducted in the Rogan mortuarv chapel in Rock Springs at 2 Sundae with Rev Henry A Link of the Church of the Holy Communion (EptscoN1) officiating Burial will be In Mows-tam View cemetery He had recently retired aa a coal miner after having worked In the mines of this vicinity 15 year BOttl In Yugoslavia be came to the United States sis young man Ile le Survived by brother Lawrence Zalts Superior and two liSter John Christie ROCK SPRINGS resident of Rock Springs since 1905 John Christie 70 died in the Wyoming General hospital Thursday after a months illness the last 10 days of which had been spent in the hospital He was bons In Co 'Inshore' Scotland in February 1873 spending Ms earty life there and at Lathones Scotland Wis lie It the latter place he married Mary Brows Pryde sister of George Pryne now vire president operations Union Pacific Onal company Tilley came to Rock Springs fis years later Until about eight years ago Christie worked in the mines here erre for the past year had been a Rock Springs airport guard Besides his widow two brothers arid a sister survive Alex Christie of Rock Springs William Christie and Mn Rooert Cameron Scotland Jolm Willard Hansen Linda Kay Cardall services for Linda Kay Cardall 2019 Jefferson avenue 8-week-old daughter of Marvin and Elda Marie Nalder Cardall who died Friday of skull injuries resulting from a fall will be connoted Monday at 3 In Lindquist Song funeral chapel Srvicem will be conducted by William A Dawson bishop of the Layton 8 ward Friends may call at the mortuary Funds' from I until 9 and Monday until time of servic-es Burial will be in the Kaysville-Layton Memorial Dark Trine Intermountain Wire POCATELLO Comstock Jr Tendoy Boy Scout council president in 1942 and 1943 Saturday had been named to the executive committee of scout region 11 including Oregon Washington Alaska northern Utah western Wyoming part' of Montana and Idaho The committee of 15 considers region policies and activities of the 24 organized councils under its supervision Mr Comstock has been a member of the Tendoy council executive board nine years and served on the region committee in the early 1930s The council awarded him the silver beaver for "outstanding service to boyhood" A statement from A Watzek of Portland Ore region committee chairman said Mr Comstock was chosen because of "long interest in scouting and active participation in council affairs We feel sure his presence on the committee will make a substantial contribution to tht deliberations and scouting advancement of the committee" Mr Comstock is vice president and manager of the First Security Bank of Idaho He directed the 0 war fund drive for six southeastern Idaho counties in 1943 BOISE Idaho men and women who last year produced $25000000 worth of wool lambs and other products of the industry will gather in Boise Sunday for the two and one-half day Idaho Wool Growers' association's annual meeting The session will mark the completion of the association's fiftieth year The convention will start Sunday night with a meeting of the board of rdirectors and assignment of topics to committees The convention will end Tuesday afternoon with election of officers Principal speaker will be Winder of Craig Colo president of the National Wool Growers' association Governor A Bottollsen will speak at the annual banquet Monday night Other speakers will include Ritter of Chicago fish and wild life service Kelso Newman Boise regional grazier Taylor Coeur d'Alene state grange master Jones Salt Lake City acting secretary of the national association Rice Ogden regional forester Westcott Boise secretary of the fish and game commission Gad-die Salt Lake City--lax expert and Paul Quick Portland Ore regional supervisor of predatory animal and rodent control for the fish and wild life service The auxiliary will hold a busittess meeting Monday afternoon Mrs Angell Katseanes of Blackfoot is president and Mrs Coiner of Twin Falls is vice president Clarice Lucille Eardley Funeral tervices for Miss Clarice Lucille EardleY 42 2898 Seventh East iitreet elementary school teacher for 20 years will be conducted Tues-lay noon at 55 Second East street by Thin Marsh bishop of the Wandamers ward Friends may call at the piaci of the funeral Monday from 4 to 8 tn and Tuesday prior to services Burial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery Miss Eardley died in a Salt Lake hospital Friday of a cerebral hemorrhage At the time of her death she was a third grade teacher In the Columbus school Records Show Lack of Snow On Boise River Benjamin ApPleyard HYRUM Cache services for Benjamin Appleyard 70 native of England who died Saturday morning in a Logan hospital after a two-week illness will be conducted Monday at 1 in in the Hyrum First LD 8 ward by Wrignt bishop He was born January 6 1874 In ICeighleY England a son of Edmund and Ann Hey Appleyard He came to the United States in 1900 and lived for a short time In Hyde Park Cache county before moving to Hyrum where he had resided since lie lost the sight of both eyes in a blast In a dynamite explosion on October 6 1927 while working for a railroad firm near Shoshone Idaho Surviving Is one brother Joseph Apple-yard of Hyrum Friends may rail at the Thompson fuee nerd home in Hyrum Sunday evening and Monday until time at "service" Burial will be in the Hyrum cemetery REXBURG Willard Hansen 52 of Thornton died Friday nlytt at his home of an illness complicated by Influenza Mr Hansen was born tri 1892 at 3yrum Utah He had operated a service stanou at Thornton 20 years Besides his widow Mrs Ruth Mahal Hansen a daughter survives Mrs trioiet McIntire Thornton: a brother and haif brother Morton Knoble Camas Haan and Fred Hansen address unknown Funeral services will conducted Monday at I rn in the Lyman 1 chapel witri Member of the Independence 8 ward bishopric officiating Burial will be in the Burton community came- tory Friends may call at the Weiser Eckerson mortuary to Rexburg until Su tio day afternoon and than at the family homo until time of oervices Army Reveals Promotion John William Benner Funeral Porvi cos were pending Saturday for John William Plenner 12-day-ol4 Pon ot Henry and Rebecca Siam Benner 175 street Who died in a Salt Lake hompital Friday at 845 a tn of natural causee Surviving are the parents a brother Henry Lewis Benner Jr and two sisters Becky Jean and Marva Joyce Benner Salt Lake City Charlotte Maria Newman Funeral services were pending Saturday for Mrs Charlotte Maria Newman formerly of 260 Glendale street Salt Lake City who died in a Provo hospital Friday at 9:55 of chronic mvocarditis Mrs Newman was the widow of Charles Newman who died in Salt Lake City December 27 1942 A member of the church she resided in the Fifteenth ward for many years There are no known survivors Church School Opens Jan 24 Name Loan' Chairman AMERICAN FALLS Davis of American Falls will be chairman of the Power county $147000 fourth war loan drive opening Tuesday BOISE depths In elevated regions of the Boise river distinct at the close of 1943 were far below those of last year and well below the normal for December 31 In a report of conditions George von Eschen assistant meteorologist said the snow is generally light and of low water content except over the clearwater drainage area where the water content is fairly high due to rains and freezing temperatures following the snowfall "The ground is generally frozen and relatively dry except at higher elevations where snow fell before the ground froze There has been little drifing except on come of the higher ridgee" Precipitation from October 1 to December 31 1943 over the entire diatrict averaged 73 per Cent of normal and 43 per cent of the amount recorded during the same period in 1942 During October rainfall was well above normal except over the Clearwater drainage area where a slight deficiency was reported However amounts of rain during November and December were considerably below normal over the entire district Temperatures during December 1443 were above normal except over the northern portion of the Idistrict Von Eschen said Idahoans Pay Taxes Twice Tribune IntermountEdn Wire 1 POCATELLO Idaho Jan 15-- Major Elvin Goodyear Pendleton Ore was promoted to his present rank re '--) cently according' v-12 to an announce- ment by Lieuten- ant Colonel Mar- shall Bonner Po- i ii-- tii catello army air 'i base station corn- mandant and ft 1 rsi heavy bombard- 1 ment group corn- t' -5 3 manding officer 1 mmanding 104 officer of a 0- -1 squadron in Colo- 4 i i net Bonner's Itx to group Major Good year has 114 been stationed at the Pocatello base since last sum-met Enlisting in Pendleton Ore he has been in air corps administrative work for the past four years Leroy A Sterling PAYETTE Idaho (UP)--Word was received here Saturday of the death to Seattle of Leroy A Sterling former Paytte county aasessor Sterling resigned his post last June to work in the stupyazda at beau" Emma Wood COEUR D'ALENE Idaho Emma Wood for more than 30 years resident of Coeur d'Alene died hers Yhtireday the result of a strok suffered vtadnowiay moon after oh attended HUI tomcat of a friend itmma Snyder Ethel Stephens noontsa gervicog wre conducted hare Ihnfielay tor Mrs Ethel sitepheue wht died January sa the Gooding hospital of pneilmonta Mn Stephens was born November 22 1912 at Wiley Colo was rttamed to Cleo Mrch 1933 at elves-ruse Kau and came to Gooding about itight years ago Survivors besides bee husband Cleo Stephens of Gooding include her mother Mrs Rosa Schroeder Wiley Colo: four sisters Mrs Cora Pitssinger Denver Colo Myrtle Schroeder and Stella Schroe- der Wiley Colo and Um Clara Carrot of Gooding and two brothers Edward Schroeder and George Schroeder Lang Beach Cat Tribune Intermountain Wire POCATELLO community school of religion will open January 24 at 7:30 in in the Second ward chapel Sponsored by Pocatello Ministerial association the nondenominational school will meet each Monday for five weeks offering courses in "The Christian Movement in the First Century" "Methods for Church School Teachers and Leaders" "Family and Community Problems" and "Six Pile lars of Peace" Rev Alvin Kleinfeldt of the Central Christian church will be dean of the school and Rev Ferry of the First Presbyterian church registrar Rev Kleinfeldt said the courses have been accredited by the International Council of Religious Education Fred Walter Knutson TREMONTON Funeral services were pending Saturday for Fred Walter Knutson 69 Tremonton who died in a Provo pospital Friday of coronary occlusion Mr Knutson was born July 4 1874 at Blue Hill Neb a ion of Knut and Agnes Rothchild Knutson His early life was spent in Nebraska but he lived for els years in Pennsylvania Ha moved to Stone Idaho In 1911 and two years later came to Tremonton Since that time be had resided here and in Brigham City He was a member of the Seventh-Day Adventist church Surviving are three daughters Mn Sadie Keitel Kansas Mrs Agnes Kuiper Ada Mich and Mn Gladys Butler Brigham City thcs sons Knutson Garland: Eddie Knutson Ogden and Ircsci Knutson Jr Mon Idaho: la gcandchildemi tin artiatgrentichilii and a brother Knot Knotnon Jr Nebroteka Venanzio Hozzolo Boasolo 62 rartten ter of the West Weber are died Saturday It IS a in an Ogden hospital of asthmat to bronchi la Mr Bozzoin was born May 10 1881 In litigant) Trensino Austria a son of Mr and Mrs Francisco Bozzolo He was educated in his native community where he married Narcisa Zangkelini About 33 years ago he moved to Rock Springs Wyo to work in the coal mines Later he worked In the mines in Kemmerer Wyo He came to Weber county in 1924 and bad resided at the Friendly club of which he was a member in West Weber He also was a member of St Joseph's Catholic church Surviving are his widow now in Austria three sons Iginio Francisco and Erminio Bozzolo and 0ail brother Feltz Sozzolo all of Btrigno Trentino Austria Funeral services will be conducted Tues day at 10 a tn at St Joseph's Catholic church Burial will be in the Ogden City cemetrv The lioly Rosary will be reelted MondaY at 8 at the Kirkendall11arling mortuary where friends may call Mcmdav from 3 to 9 and Tuesday until 9:30 a in Elias Parry onDrNt tient! mei-vim' tor Tit a Parry nrs Parry street who died Wednesday will he conducted Monday et I tn to Lindquist anti tions Colontai chapel by Fred Carroll bishop of the Ogden Tenth I it ward Burial will be In ilis Ogden city cemetery Friends may cell at the family home Sunday afternoon ng end eveni end MondaY until 31 a tn and et the chispel from IL tn until the time of services Lloyd A Olsen services for Lloyd A Olsen who was found dead from a shot through the chest recently at his ranch cabin at Range Creek Emery county will be conducted Sunday at 330 at the Mitchell funeral home In Price Mr Olsen was found by a neighboring rancher who brought the body to Woodside by horseback A coroner's jury at Woodside composed of county officials determined the death as accidental Time of death was decided am Wednesday Burial will be in Price -Idaho Sergeant Dies in England BURLEY Idaho Staff Sergeant CharlesW Barnes 28 died December 2 in England from injuries received in a collision involving two army trucks the war department a informed his father Max Barnes Standrod community farmer Sergeant Barnes failed-to regain consciousness following the accident it was reported Funeral services and burial in England was with full military honors Sergeant Barnes was born March 17 1917 at Standrod His mother Mrs Rosetta Barnes died In 1934 He enlisted in the army air corps In 1942 and was sent to England in 1943 Tribune Intermountain Wire TWIN FALLS Idaho Twin Falls county taxpayers must certainly be "in the money" believes Mrs Rose Wilson county treasurer Over 70 per cent of the county taxpayers have already paid their total 1943 assessment she reports although the second Installment Is not due until June beyond that says Mrs Wilson some want to pay their taxes twice several cases tax notices were sent out back came the check out went a receipt and back comes another check from the taxpayer" she explained Some taxpayers paid over a hundred times more taxes than required' In some Instances where persons were tax exempt and had only the American Falls bond tax to pay notices asking for 20 or 30 cents were sent Mrs Wilson admits back comes a check for $20 or $30 Walter Henry Davis BT ANTHONY Berrie for Walter Henry Davis 36 St Agthong farmer who wag found dead Friday were arranged Saturday for lecmday St 2 m4 In the Hansen mocruarty chapel with Daniel Romrell bihop of Wilford LDS war 01 officiating Burial will be la the Wilford cemetery Mr Davis was born JulY 106 at Wilford a son of John and tiltabetrs Collins Davis had lived at Wilford an4 Teton before moving to St Anthony Ho married Leona Nelson in June 1126 in Anthony Besides his widow four daughters our sive Viola Elln Twits Irene Zedta 1ocia and Lela Mae Davis Pt Anthonvt three staters and a brother Mrs Dolls ttorigdow Bingham Canyon Utah: Mitli Katherine Smithie Lorenzo: Mrs Sidi Briggs and John Davis Newdale Lists Annual Meet IDAHO FALLS Idaho The First Federal Savings and Loan association of Idaho Falls will hold its annual meeting Wednesday at 2 in the association's office on A street Flier Hit by Plane Propeller Dies BOISE Un--Second Lieutenant Daniel McCarthy 25 of St Louis Mo navigator died Oarly Saturday in the Gowen field base hospital from injuries received Friday when he walked into a whirling propellor of a bomber Colonel Lloyd Dalton station commandant said the accident occurred on the ramp at the base Oregonian Sues Water District BOISE UP)---A civil suit asking $12100 damages against the Big Lost River irrigation district Charles Warren president and A Babcock secretary both of Mackay was filed in federal district court Saturday by William Clark of Portland Ore formerly of Mackay In the complaint Clark charged that he was "arrested and confined to the Custer county jail for 48 hours against his will" Clark alleges he was released from jail only after he had conveyed to the irrigation corporation officials deeds to property valued at 82500 for which he received on account a payment of $400 Annie Melvina Jackson Annie Melvina Better-ton Jackson 57 died Friday night at the familv home in Payson after brief illness Mrs Jackson was born February 17 1887 in Calhoun county Mississippi a daughter of Benjamin and Sarah Mill Betterton She was married to Chester A Jackson August 23 1907 at liardoman Miss They came to Utah in 1919 and have made their home in Payson She is survived by her husband a son Leonard Grey Jackman of Salt Lake City three daughters Mrs George Garfield of Salt Lake Mrs Frank Jenson of Woods Cross and Mrs Edward Baker of Murray 13 grandchildren three brothers Benjamin Betterton Jr of Richmond Cal Captain Drew Betterton with the army in Wyoming and Leonard Betterton of Mississippi and two sisters Dusky Davis of Graceport Miss and Mrs Rose Smith of Big Sandy Texas She was a conpert to the church in 1917 and bad been active in the Relief society Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1 tn in the Payson Second DS ward chapel Friends may call at the family home Monday evening and Tuesday prior to the services Burial will be in the Payson cemetery Co'llrity Decides To Sell Farmi Infant Watson POCATELLO service for infant Watson daughter of Lynn and Latisha Watson who died Thurectair In a Pocatello hospital will be conducted Sunday at 12:30 rn in the Hail mortuary chapel with 8 biarlop officiating The body will be takes to Sunday afternoon for burial Challis Rebekah Lodge Installs Officers CHALLIS Idaho Newly installed officers of Challis Rebekah lodge: Ora Rahleigh noble grand Kathleen Markle and Dora Kerr noble grand supporters Martha Lyon vice grand Kathleen WilliaMS and Rita Davis vice grand supporters Lucille Rush warden Alice Osborn conductor Nellie Leeper chaplain Lottie Boyd musician Martha Deschamps outside guardian Inez Tamil inside guardian: Eva Grubb secretary and Lucille Rush treasurer '1J gliest Man on the Campus' Faces Designation at I Jeanne Wheeler James Kirk services for James Kirk 71 283 North First West street who died Friday of a heart attack will he crynducted Wednesday at 1 in in the Tooele Second 8 ward chapel by George Nelson bishop of the Third ward Friends may call at the family home Wednesday from 10 a In until the time of services Burial will be In Tooeie City cemetery Mr Kirk was born August 20 1872 in Tooele a eon of James and Mary Peasnall Kirk He had lived here all his life and wee employed as a boilermaker at the Tooele plant of the International Smelting and Refining company before retiring April 1 1942 He married Irene Dalton January 25 1899 in Tooele He was member of the First quorum of elders in the Third ward Surviving are his widow: two daughters Mrs Neva Hawkins and Mimi Afton Kirk: two sons Roy and Rex Kirk all of Tooele two sisters Mrs Rose Marshall Tooele and Mrs Libblet Rich Salt Lake City and one brother William Kirk Salt Lake Cltv: 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren Harold Clarence Hansen STERLING Sanpete County Funeral arrangements were pending Saturday for Haruld Clarence Hansen 47 Sterling Sanpete county who died in a Salt Lake hospital Friday at 11 of carcimona Mr Hansen was born in Centerfield Sanpete county March 6 1896 a son of Hans and Anna Hansen He was a veteran of World War 1 a farmer and school custodian by occupation Surviving are hie widow MrGenevieve Hansed whom he married March 12 1919 four brothers Elmer and Royal Hansen Gunnison Franklin Hansen San Diego Cal and -Henry Clifford Hansen Layton and two slaters Mrs Matilda Whitlock Arcadia Cal and Mrs Catharine Dalrymple debt" Wash NOTICE Notice DI hereby given that the part nership lately subsisting between th41 undersigned under the name and styie af Alec Cafe at 44-411 West Broad- way Salt Lake City Utah has been dissolved by mutual consent and here after the business will be carried on by the undersigned Tony Po lychronit PL-1-klt BICOS TONY POLYCHROME Idaho Parents Hear Son Is Wounded BOISE (1F1--Ada county commissioners announced Saturday they plan to sell the county "poor" farm within the next six weeks The property consisting rf 140 acres of well improved farm land with one of the oldest water rights along the Boise river is located on the north outskirts of Boise It was originally purchased by thecounty in 1883 from the late John Halley pioneer Idaho state line operator and onetime territorial representative in congress "Needy aged persons previously provided for at the poor farm are now quartered at the county hospital" Hendrix chairman of the commissioners said "and we have reached the conclusion that the property should be restored to the county tax rolls" 4 sembly Tuesday to choose their "ugliest" The barn dance becoming an annual affair at IT I will feature square dances and popular music Students attending will be allowed one vote each The committee is negotiating with radio station KSEI to broadcast the awarding of the "ugliest man" title Colonial and Turner halls women's dormitories will select men from the student body as candidates Varsity Villagers off campus sorority will sponsor a Pocatello student Residence and Faris halls men's dormitories will sponsor men from their respective halls Tribune Intermountain Wire POCATELLO man on the campus" will be selected in a contest anhounced Saturday by Delta Epsilon Kappa sophomore service sorority at University of Idaho South In connection with a barn dance February 5 in the Student Union ballroom Dorothy Huddleston of Twin Falls in charge of publicity said each hall on the campus will enter a candidate and Graveley hall navy V-12 unit will enter two because of its size Seamen are eligible for the title The 400 seamen will hold an as OGDEN--jeanee Johnson Wheeler 23 1143 Twentyfourth street flied Saturday evening at the family home after an extended ilineas Mrs Wheeler was born August 12 1920 in San Francisco a daughter of Otto and Berniee Burke Foster She had resided in Ogden for the past 20 years and was a graduate of Ogden high school and Weber college She had been active In dramatics tn both schools She was a member of the club at Weber college as well ai Chanado Girls club and the swimming club She WWI an active member of Ogden Twelfth 8 ward Reltof society the TWMI A the Primary association and thr Sunday school She had also worked with the Girl Scouts At other times she had been affiliated with Ogden Eighth and Seventeenth ID wards Surviving are her husband Ray Wheeler of Ogden her mother Mn Bernice Johnson of Sierra Madre Cal and two grandparenta Mr and Mn Thomas Burke of Ogden Funeral arrangements will an-flounced by Larkm Sons mortuary Public Health Leaders Schedule Idaho Visit BOISE state depart rnent of public health officials will make a week's visit to health units In south Idaho next week Peterson executive director of the department said he Dr Lull venereal disease director and Miss Portia leek state director of nursing will leave for Pocatello Idaho Falls and Twin Falls SHELLEY Idaho Mr and Mrs James A Hess of Shelley had been advised Saturday in a telegram from the war department that their son Corporal Wilford Hess a marine has been wounded in action Corporal Hess enlisted in the marines two years ago trained at San Deigo Cal and was sent overseas in July 1942 His parents were advised he had participated in the battles of Guadalcanal and Tarawa -NOTICE OF ANNUAL mcEzrora The annual meeting of the memo bers of the Deseret Federal Savings and Loan Association will be held as the office of the Aasociation 44 South Main street Salt Lake City Utah at 2 Wednesday Jan uary 19 1944 The purpose of the meeting will be the election of directors to servo tor the ensuing year and the transactions of such other business ae may properly come before the meet ing JOSEPH ILIAIL President.

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