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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 15

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A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Monday August 23 1948 i I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Monday August 23 1948 I THE SMT LAKE TRIBUNE Monday August zU 1u4s 1 I TI I 1T'741g4At9Iri IT4-N-vkAT4R 'N11E11110! I NTA IN Wr A THVII 'km -mho don ailla4 lEo Ago -Al-da IA i 1 A 1116 tore Sales LLPI-U 0 ttIV eport Shows' temperaJ High Low Prot 1 1 SI 1 bj Li A 1 I '-'-s 2 I s- 1' 9 i 6 48 Pre 4 High -Low Pro Re ort ShoN vs 4 1 1 I i -Ir 1 Jasen Perry services for Jasea Perry 58 78-4th ave who died Saturday will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm in the Mid- vale Second ward chapel Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter-day Saints by HeNtr Butterfield bishop 40 A son of Bartholo- mew and Sarah Per rY he was born July 14 1890 in Mobile Ala His father a resident of Salt Lake CitY is among cur 'Ivor 1Pr1ende may at 37 Center at Tuesday from 4 to 8 pm and Wednee day from 10 :30 to Mr Perry 12:30 pm Burial will be in Midvale city samsterY1 6 ervices tor Jasea who died SaturI Wednesday at pm in the Midi Second ward PeL Church of Lin Christ of Lit clay Saints by sr Butterfield $on of Ice and Sarah Per- he was born July 1890 in Mobile His father a dent of Salt Lake is among cur- Priends may 7 Center at sday from 4 to pm and Wednea- from 10:30 to 30 pm Burial cemetery" a Perrv a MIDVALIT--Puner Perry 5S 78-a th day will be condt 0o--- 1 1 7 a i i ii -p---iii- arid- Weilneo 4- -r day from 100 lc --in beMrin PMertIldvale eilty3 ee3 1 Albuquerque 93 62 01 Atlanta 1 90 65 01 At ismarck 91 58 Tr Boise 82 52 4 Boston 83 65 4 Butte 85 40 Cheyenne 86 63 10-2 Chicago 94 71 Cincinnati 92 64 Denver 91 65 Detroit 85 63 Tr Duluth Minn 84 56 Grand Junction 72 58 -24 Las Vegas 102 70 Leann Los Angeles 79 61 Miami 88 72 Minneapolle 95 60 New Orleans' 90 60 03 New York CitY 81 68 Tr Ogden 90 70 Tr Oklahoma 'City 99 71 Om" 1 99 72 oi Albuquerque a a 93 62 Atlanta 1 65 01 90 T3gLmearek z'- 91 58 Tr 82 4 52 Bosto Butte 8 83 40 65 5 Cheyenne 86 63 1-62 Sthincetitnoati 94 71 92 64 Denver 1 65 14 Detroit 85 63- Tr Duluth Minn 64 56 Grand Junction 72 Las Vegas 102 70 Lora a IS4 LoA a ngeles Miami 79 at 88 12 J13 95 60 New orisans 90 Minneapolis 60 :03 New Tork Citit Si Sa ni or la Omki atra Cityi de 90 70 T1 ilhoenix Elizabethajin Cti Read 1 HOOPER Weber Counillizabethann Christensen Read 60 Hooper wife of Thome Read died at 1:30 aM Bun day at her home She was born April 30 igtig in Hooper daughter of Anton' and Elizabethann Bond Christensen She lied resided in Hooper her entire'-lite Au active worker in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Mn Read had been Sunday school and Primary teacher She was class leader visiting -teacher and for nine years president of Hooper Relief society Rho nad been a I member of the ward choir and of the singing mottwers" group I She was a member of the Daughters of titan Pioneers Camp tr and at one Urn was captain of that camp She was married to Mr Read April 31908 in Jalt Lake 8 temple Surviving are her husband the following sons and daughters: William and Don Read Mrs Alton Jonen Mrs Wayne Simpson Mrs Armina Taylor all of Hooper Mrs Boyd Hancock West Weber 16 grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters A Chriateneen Salt Lake Cityt Mrs Al Soule St Anthony Ervin and Ivan Christensen Mrs A 10 Towers Mrs Nora Powers and Mrs Harold Powers all of Hooper Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm in Hooper chapel by Lauren Meldrunt bishop of Hooper Pleat ward Friends may call at the family home in Hooper Tuesday afternoon and keening and Wednesday until 12:30 pm Burial will be in Hooper cemetery under direction of Lindquist and Sons Mortuary El I Read iza et talln Thomas HOOPER Weber Countyit--AlLizabethann Christensen Read' 60 Hooper wife of day at her hotne-''- mas Read died at 1 30 am Bun she was born A ril 30 888 in Hooper daughter of Antos 'and ILlisabethann Bond Christensen She had resided in l-looper her entire' lite i Au active worker in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Mn Read had been Sunday school and Primary teacher Abe was class leader visiting -teacher and for nine years president of Hooper Relief society She nad been a mermber of the ward choir and of the singing motti-rs': group She was a member of the Daughters of titan Pioneers 'Camp and nne time- Wit captain of that csmt She was married to Mr Read April 1908 In Aalt 'Lake temple- Surviving are herhusband the following ilsoinartseat ton WntionelltaFtyrNtssnituDyinet 11enebelt Welt Weber 16 grandchildren and the following broth- ern and sisters A Christensen Salt Cityi Mrs 1" Soule St An- thony Idaf Ervin and Ivan Christemien Mrs A 1 Towers lira Nora 'rowers and Mrs Harold Irowers all of Hooper krunerat services will be rheadorA ay conducted 1yn La at In tatlf elladrukinZaTirshoLpDo a Hooper eat ward Friends may eau the family home in Hooper Tuesday after- noon and kvening and Wednesday until 12:30 pin Burial will be in Hooper eme- tery under direction of Lindquiet and Sons Mortuary I It I I I 1 1 I I Utak--9Part1y cloudy Monday and Tuesday showers and thunderstorms Monday afternoon and night and in south and east portions' Tuesday Slowly falling tures High Monday 78 to 88 and 97 in Utah's Dixie Low temperature Tuesday morning 45 to 55 Wyoming Partly cloudy Monday scattered showers and thunderstorms High Monday 80" to 90 east of the continental divide and 70 to 80 west south and partly cloudy north portion Monday with tow scattered showers or thunderstorms In extreme north portion Not much change in temperature Salt Lake City and vielnit3r- Partly cloudy Monde" and Tuesday with showers and thunderstorms Monday and Monday night Not quite so warm High Monday about 84 low Tuesday morning about 54 Wake Partly cloudy Monday and Tuesday with scattered afternoon thundershowers Little change in temperatures with a high both afternoon') of 75 to 86 Low temperatures in valleys Monday night of -42 to 52 covered all of Utah Sunday afternoon except the extreme western portion Temperatures dropped slightly In the shower area Rain fell Sunday over central Oregon and northern California and temperatures were pushed down as a slow-moving cold front pushed eastward Tuesda-11 34 sho thunder Monday and 3tv'vecralotid and torms Monday afternoon and night and in -south and east portions' 7'uesday Slowly falling tempera- tures High Monday 78 to 88 and 97 in Utah's Dixie Low tempera- ture Tuesday morning 45 to 55 wyoming Partly cloudy Mon- day scattered showers and thun- go east of the continental divide derstorms High Monday 80" to and 70 to 80 west south and partly 4In rt dy hrth nelrtinn Pdrnritisi with ed tow showers or In un uer I-7' scatter storms in extreme north portion Not much change in temperature rtl Snit Lake City and Mdif7 a cloudy on and Tues- 'day with showers1 and thunder- iLtorms Monday and Monday night Portland Not Quite so day about 84 low Tuesday High moo- morn- Partly- clOudy Monday inand Tuesday with scattered after- noon thundershowers Little change in temperatures with a high both afternoon') of 75 to 86 Low tern- 8 pera in valleys Monde -ni ht of -42 to- 52 ered ali of8tIrtah Yundahvilefternoovn except the extreme western portion Tern- psheroawteurresarderzppeRdassnligretnly In the over central Oregon and northern California and temperaturea were pushed do wn as a slow-moving cold front pushed eastward i Department store sales in Salt Lake City increased 1 during the week ended Aug lt ever the same week last year but Showed a JO drop for the four weeks previous according to the weekly report of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco According to the report sales for the calendar year have Increased by 6 and for the fiscal year 5 The averages are computed from reports of the city's five major department stores The week's increase was the smallest of seven western cities with sales in Los Angeles stores showing a 26 rise over the same week last year and in Portland a 19 increase DepEtrtment store sales in Salt Cit i 1 the week ended Aug Aug lt ever the ae- crease dming so 12pgagar to af wool Val it th dron for four weeks are- vious accordm re to weekly port of the Federal Reserve Bar l': San FranCIBCCL Accordhlg to 'the ireport Bal es i for the calendar year have iri- creased by 6 and for the fiscal year 5 The averages are corn- puted from reports of the Car five ma jor department stores The week's increase was the smallest of seven western cities with sales in Los Angeles stores showing a 26 rise over the Bartle week last year and in Portland a 19 Increase- Peay Stewart Peay 74 civic 'politer and Peay died Sunday Weft following 1874 in Provo Jackson arid Stewart She later education at academy under the Masser Shit certificate in 1892 then taught choot Provo until be Nov 21 1900 Church of Jae Saints elle contribu the a church an active writers t1P vita faithful moihber she was also affairs Mr ay and a dattghter Lake City Ashworth gaiters grandchildrerf: two Scott 4S tewart five half brothers Quimby St wart and of Angeles: Ste both of Guam: no Addle Co yers both Margurito 01- niEt an Mrs Theme ape Cal conducted in the Bert ape! by Frank th 8 ward- lilac of services and Wednesday will be In the i 15 i I I Peay tewart Pety 74 vrosker and eay diod Sunday West following I 1874 In Provo mit Jackson and Stewart Sh miter education at idemy under th Masser Slue -onrtificate In 1892 hen taught sch Provo until be gov 2t 1900Z Church of Joe ie oho contribu the LDS church active mentber writers tip min faithful moinber she was also affairs MrPear ay and a dattahter It Lek City and PLahwortit Bakers indchildrere: two Scott towart five half brothers imby St wart v4ti art and of Angeles: Ste both of ilam: rm Addle I Co yore both a Margurito Cl- niEtan Mrs Theros I spo CaL II conducted In tb Berg chapel by Frank 1 th LDS ward 'place of services and Wednesday I will be la the 15 Yu Stewart eay 74 dtrotedirkesruhadandy Wt tollowinS 1874 tn Provo Jackson arid Ititholi ren i he certificate in 18 92 Masser She eb- then taught choo academy under trora2t Zaurch at 7114 antba ebttenialatti9OticillOtrbeh menWr writers tin few A faithful nuttober ay he was also and a denalter affairs Mr hLaksCity and As vtort era grandehildrerf tw Scott tewart five half brothers by St wAsir4eiliesnd Ste both eelli Guam: rm Addle Co yore both Martrurito 01- an Mn There spo Cat eondusted in the Bert A aDet by Prank th- 8 ward phie of servicei and Wednesday will be in the Service Today For Sisters 1 Graveside services will be conducted Monday at 1CP a In Mt Olivet cemetery for Mrs: Beatrice Macdonald Pierson snd her sister Mrs Alice Macdonald Justice both of Columbia Former Salt Lake City -residents Mrs Pierson died June 24 and her sister died Aug 14 in Columbia Mrs Pierson left Salt Lake City in November 1947 after the death of her husband A Pier- son THE DEATH ROLL Phoenix 106 76 Pocatello 90 69 Portland 72 51 Prove S5 65 Reno 76 54 Rock Springs 77 58 :02 Salt Lake Airport 90 70 01 San Antonio 103- 70 San Diego 72 61 San Francisco 0 57 Tr St George 99 6 Ti St 41ouls 99 74 Seattle 71 55 -03 Sheridan 55 Washington 80 70 Tr West Yellowstone 78 39 Ti Malt lake Weather Data: Precipitation for -24-hour period ended at5'pm 01: precipitation for Aug 49 acculative- deficiency t18 Precipitation since Oct 1 1377 aciulativ excess Sunrise Monday 5:46 Expected maximum St: expected minimum Joyce Gail Park Jese Waddell Twirl FALLS Ida---Jesse Waddell 94 died Sundaiinoon at the home of his daughter Mrs Hanes Kimberi3r He was born Aug 31 1853 and came to Kimberly in 1924 from North Carolina He was a member of the Presbyterian church Surviving are two daughters and a son: Mrs Hanes Eimbetly A WaddelL Twin Falls and Mr A Edwards Hollister a brother IL Waddell Scotaville 20 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren Funeral armngetnints evill be announced by the Reynolds funeral home Ida Stewart Ida prominent church and widow of Edwin A at her home 257 5th lingering ungermg She was born pee 25 a daughter of Andraw Dorothy Melissa Riggs received her early and the Brigham Young tutorship of Dr Kart -obtained her teaching at that institution She in Brigham City and marriage to Mr Petty the Salt Lake tempi Christ of Latter-day Following her marriage stories and articles for publications and was of the league of Utah thetime of her illneas A of the LDS church prominent In many civic died Jan 16 1943 Surviving are a son gdwin 11 Pay Jr Salt Mrs VicTor (auna) villa Cal nine brothers John and both of Salt Lake City: and four half sisters Samuel! Stewart both Allen and Paul Provo: Robert Stewart Neltion and Mrs -Locilie of Salt Lake ettyr Mrs etowski Matawan 7 Rigdon Bodshu San Luis Funeral sergices will Wedneeday at 1:30 mortuary drawing room Gardner bishop Of the Friends may call at the Tuesday from 6 to 8 pm orior to services Burial Provo cemetery RECORDS ''i' f- 4 L- 1- 106 76 s' icia Stewart z-eay i on peeete no iis 4 Ida -72 51 -406 Lake o4 0 wiprodmowineon) catiduwirchh Aandpceiavylo Prove i S5 65 rumen: ein-iiiir" T7 gt 702 at her home 257 5th Salt Lake 90 70 01 She was born Dee 25 San Antonio 103 70 a daughter of Andrew Lana lingering illness Itt 0 ii Dc1mth1 Itellsgs RIggs 1 st Grge eo 7 and 1 i i -s: 1 liltLouis 0 0 99 99 Tr lve 99 74 the d3 am her ealYo Seattle 4 11 K- 5 n3 tu tained her teaching I tprship of Dr Kart 55 that institution She I Sherian ''ering 1 west yeuowstone Washington 80 70 Tr 78 439 Tr i 'k i imarrisriarcehatom mcritypetn: Salt -lea' Weather Datar Precipitation Jesse 1 Waddell the for 24-hour period ended At 5 pm 01: Kt Twirl rstts at the Kni gg yil til Waddell es sta pubir! ati nd a Is ikttertemple rlit-ci yla dater aiI vals or pr ecipitation for Aug A 49 acculatIver de- ea Sztgin eri Following nor mug cactive ficlency t18 Precipitation WPC" 1 nh EtedmOnalltimm5 mintl was a bor mi mAugber 731 1853 and came to of othe minenleague i6 of Utah 1377 lleilliatIve excess -48 Kimberly in 1924 from North Carolina Be thetime et her Sinews tty Pr elytezrian church cal: the Jan LD11 -is No: so SInprZO ervice day liti Surviving are two daughters and a son prn ma 12111121 54 Twin Falls and Mrt A Edwards Hol- surviving are a son 9ny church ivic 1 -I lister a brother Waddell Scotaville Edwin A Pe Jr Salt Ls te 20 grandchildren and three great- Mn VicTor (Anne) rs al Dine 4- THE grailludncehriallriViangetnen'ts will be announced gat Cal John It and l' i 1 by the- Reynold funeral home both of Salt Lake City Graveside services will be con- 4 and four halt sisters Quiz Samuel! uell Blnd Pel ducted Monday at le a in Mt Joyce cant Park Provo: Robert Stewart 3' Olivet cemetery for Mrs Beatrice and Mn Lucilie of Salt Lake Cityr Mrs :11 Macdonald Pierson and her sister etowski Matawan i dit4'''' Higdon Bodshu San Luis s' i Mrs Alice Macd onald Justice Funeral orrice will Wednesday at 1:30 l'4 4 I li Wedn both of Columbia Forme mortuary drawing taa "oth lati i4 'I' A Alki- Salt Lake City -residents Mrs crriiirienrmbalipoziacitle -e ya''' :4 Pi -k A Pierson died June 24 and hr sis e- esday from 6 to a pm le '''''''1' ter died Aug 14 in Columbi a nrior to services Burial 4 $4: 4 lr''' 12TOVO cemetery Mrs Pierson left Salt Lake i 4 4''': i ii se 41 -I a 1 4 ity in November 1947 after the '4 II: death of her husband A Pier- RECORDS i rt' 4- 'i 1 4 son 4 4 4f l' 5 i it I Joseph Otristopherson' SOUTH services for Joseph LeRoy Christopherson 64 who died Saturday will be conducted Tuesday at 10 iam in it the South Jordan 7z ward chapel Church 4 i'A 5 of Jesus Christ ot Latter-day Sainte 1: 1 9x by John Wheadon tr-- 1 bishop le' i 'i 1 Mr Chriatopher- son a son of An-s dreW and Johanna Jensen Christopher- son was born Sept 15 1883 in Moroni 7 Bennet county Ar Friendamay call at '44 37 Center it Midvale Monday A-4 from 4 to 8 Pm z-le and Tuesday from 8 s' to 9:30 am Burial will be in Sandy City cemeterY Mr ViiristoPlierson Sandy itt ete City cemetery Jh Christopherson' osep SOUTH services for Joseph LeRoy Christopherson 64 who died Saturday will be conducted rues- day at 10 atm in :4 the South Jordan Zrt ward chapel Church I A of Jesus Christ of -3 1 5 ---i Latter-day Saints ty le hoa John Wheadon -r Mr Chrietopher- ee 1 ebb a SOD of An 7 drew and Johanna Jensen Christopher- On was born Sept i 1 883 in Moroni 51 Sanpete county ss- ie Friends may call at 44 37 vW ClIarnr II 4 Mid ale 40 4 44k from 4 to 8 Pm8 and Tuesday trom a -ln st41 Elizabeth Hagerty Mrs Elizabeth Hagerty ST 140-2nd East died Sunday at 12:30 am at her residence of a heart ailment She was born Dec 12 1860 in Ply- mouth Ind where A she was a member of the First Presby- terian church Her husband Dennis Hagerty died in 1923 fl Survivors include ter Coeur d'Alene 'K a brother Jesse Vet- Ida a sister Mrs Baldwin Al- bambra Cal and two daughters Mrs Emma Buckingham Boulder Colo and 4 Mrs Alice Joplin Salt Lake City alaa six grandchildren and Mn Harare' five great-grandchildren mrs Alice 30e4hi- I ie Salt Lake City Bin grandchildren and Mrs Hagerty five great-grandchildren Elizabeth Hagerty Idradifdi Sunday Hat 720 resirenc: of heart tnlim ailment 12 lar born in Ply- 74' a itictniewmile where 4 Of the First Presby- ter tln tier Chhuurbealtd Den :1: died $'- gs 11312314gert11 di :1 Survivors include kt lerilroFtrw-urted'Alleinet Ida a stater Mrs a Baldwin Al- is: hambra Cal and two daueht Mn ii IT IT m1191- tric1-ne wo- Gall Park infant daughter of Kenneth Ward and Bobbie oyes Howell Park died at the Utah Valley hospital Sunday at 12 pm She was born Aug 22 1948 and is survived by one sister Janice Lynne Park four grandparents Mrs Fred Franklin Birmingham Ala Mr Howell and Mr and lire Samuel Park an of Provo and two great-grandparentx Mr and Mrs Lonergan Bessemer Ala Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday with the time and place to be announced later by the Berg mortuary Maj Owen Alfred CEDAR service for Maj Owen Allred will be conducted In the College ward Aug 23 at 4 pm by Roscoe Grover bishop Ma) Allred was killed Aug 23 1947 when an AT-8 training plane be was piloting crashed into the sea in the waters of Long Island sound near Glen Cove The body was never recovered He had been studying electrical engineering at Rutgers university New Brunswick 7 as an army air force contact officer on detached duty from the army's Maxwell field Ala air force university He was graduated from the Branch Agricultural college as an honor student In 1941 After graduation he enlisted for military duty and received his air force training in Texas and served with Merrill's Marauders as a squadron commander In the China-Burma-India theater He was awarded the legion of merit silver star distinguished flying cross eight oakleal cluster and the air medal He was born July 27 1919 in Roosevelt a son of Mr and Mrs Louis Allred His mother died when he was a small boy and he later came to Parowan and Cedar City to make his home He is survived by his widow the former Sue Sizer of Corpus Christi Tex but who now resides in Riverside Cal also his father of Redondo Beach Cal a sister Cr Allred of Salt Lake City three brothers Duane Orville and Jay Allred and several half brothers and sisters La kiii koneee ware Aug aa at 4 pm 7 oscoe Grover Mahon MLI Allred was killed Aug 23 1947 when- an AT-8 training plane he was piloting crashed into the sea in the waters Long san sound near Glen Cove of Ild The body was never recovered He had been studying electrical engi neering at Rutgers university New Bruns- wick as an army air force con- tact officer on detached duty from the army's Maxwell field Ala air force UniveriaC Be was graduated from the Branch Agricultural college as an honor student in 1941 After graduation he enlisted for military duty areceivery ed his air to training in Texas nd sd ith Mer- rare Marauders as a squadron commander in the China-Burma-India theater He was awarded the legion of merit silver star distinguished flying cross eight oakleal cluster and the air medal He was born July 27 1919 in vett a son of Mr and Mrs Louis red His mother died whe was a small boy and he later came toe All Paro and Cedar City to make his home wan He is frurvived by his widow the former Sue Steer of Corpus Christi Tex but who now resides In Riverside Cal his father of Redondo Beach Cal a slitter Cree Allred of Salt Lake city three brothers Duane Orville and Jay Allred and several half brothetta and cetera announced later la2t ptle Utah Bobbie Infant olakennetabaliiirarriaratd Ba V3uaYlelorty Khosalapaitnal She was born Aug Au 22 1948 and is one our grandparen survived ne sitr Janice Lynne Park four mre Fred Franklin 13ni rdl a la nm Ala Mr Id Samuel of Proim and two great-giandparentx Mr and Mn Lonersan Bessemer Ala services will be conducted Funeral service Tuesday with the time and place to be the erg mortuary Maj Owen Allred CEDAR CITY Memorial service for Mal Owen R- Allred will be conducted i Mrs Justice had been a resident of Columbia for many years She and her sister will be buried in the family plot near their mother Mrs Walter Macdonald and their two sisters Ethel and Elizabeth Macdonald The Macdonald family resided in Salt Lake City during the Igth century Tom Macdonald brother of Mrs Pierson and Mrs Justice and his daughter Margaret Macdonald Los Angeles will attend the services Also attending will be Don and Lewis Justice sons of Mrs Justice both of Manhattan Beach in the famiy- plot mother Mrsl Walter near their Macdon- aid and their two sisters Ethel and Elizabeth Macdonald The Macdonald family resided in Salt Lake City during the 119th cen- tury Tom Macdonald brother of Mrs Pierson and Mrs Justice and his daughter Margaret Macdonald Los Angeles will at' tend the services Also attending will be Don and Lewis Justice sons of Mrs Justice both of Man- hattan Beach CaL Mrs Justice had been a rest- dent of Columbia for many years her sister will he buried She an BIRTHS Salt Lake City Barlott and Eleanor Stephens 566-lat ave daughter Aug13- Lawrence and Mirilya Atwood 859Green at dater Aug 11 Elmo and Arlene Margaret Woods Murray daughter Aug Wireman and Barbara Joyce Anderson 1745 8th West daugh- ter Aug 9 Toblep---Grant Yam and Dorotbv Cox 889 Lafayette dr daughter July 29 and Mildred Althea Itennett Seattle Wash daughter JulvEld2n9a Magna daughter an terAder Orton and Ruby Louise Cordwell 4095-13th East daughter Aug 13 01Ipa--tames Edward and Beattie Jana Newton 2532 3080 South daughtar Aug 13 Theron and Neva Harper 433 10th Weat daughter JULY 31- Bendixon and Janice Beryl Meyer's Murray daughter Julv otiverortyles Ernent and Myrtle Eliza-bath Smith Perelman daughter July 31 erns----TPw Wallace Jr and Hazel Joyce Smith 102 Dunlex pL daughter Any 11 John aid Joan Shewo ell 081 Proonerity ave daughter Aug 14 Paten and Madalyn Law Tana Huffman 528 Elm ave daugbter Any 13 Harry and Afton Amelia Bees 714 Lake 'FL daughter Aug 10 nabbott and Manor (14ytiv 1003-14th Eant daughter Aug13 Athel and Shirley Adella Ashby 860 Jackson ave daughter Aug 14 Antonsen and Aase Karla ttrnann 1840 Millereek way daughter? Aug 14 ntraufsr and Betty Jean Atheolv-on 329 Mary Etta avedaughtan Aug 14 01)111--4-M11Vin and Mildred 'Leone Robinson 5045 Highland dr daughter Aug 10 Rtehards and Mary Ronald Barriers 56-3rd East twin boos An 8 Reeve and Duluth Peterson 204 Rosewood ave son Aust 12 Arthur and-Ruth Emily Wooren 2806 Fillmore it son Aug 13 Wallace and Shirley Day Pleasant Grove son Aug 14 SUITS FILED Salt Lake City- i- 7-- Barlett and Eleanore Ste- pbens 566-lat ave- daughter Aug13- Lawrence -an rilyn Ma Atwood 359Green at daygoter Aug 11 1 'Elmo and Arlene Mar- garet Woods Murray daughter Aug It- Wireman and Barbara Joyce Anderson 1745 Sth West daugh ter Aug' 0 and Dorothy Cox 889 Lafayette dr daughter July 29 and Mildred Althea Bennett Seattle Wash- daughter July 29 Cleo daughter entfl Edna Jeanne FttileyRMaaroorin4a nant Ruebe Ise Cerdwelt 4095-13th East daughter Ana 13 dward end eattie Jan Be Newton 2532 3080 South daughter Ana 13 and eva a irheron Hmer 433 10th West daughter Jell 31- Dnrrsintwerren Bendiamt and Janie Beryl Meyers Murray daughter Julv 31- Erneet and Myrtle Eliza bath Smith Rerrimea daughter July 31 wattage Jr and Hazel Joyce Smith 102 Duplex pt daughter Atm 11 John ard Joan Shew- ell 061 Prohnerity ave dan elyn aughter Aug 14- Rotten Mad Lae- rene Huffman n528 Elm ave de-lighter ie Harry and Aftott Amelia Dem 714 Lek st eanghter Aug 10 and Marjorie Go "iv etly- 1003-14th Ewe daughter Aug 13 Athel and Shirley Adelle Ashby' 860 Seckson ave daughter Ave 14 A ntonsen and Atka Karla IlInttmenn1649 Millcreek Wan daughter? Aug 14 Ro ntraufer and Betty Jean a hietr-ret 329 Mary Etta ave daughter AUL 74 ern it--4-M Ilvin tawrefice and Mndred 'Leone Robinson 5045 Highland dr daugh- ter Aug 10 owe Riehards and Mary Ronald Seeders 56-3rd East twin a Att 5 Reeve and Duluth lie Peternon 204 Rosewood ave son Aust 72 Arthur and -Ruth EmilY Riding 8 trt 13 werren 2tin Fillmore eon Aug Wallace and Shirley Da Pleasant Grove son Aug 14 sults FILED ir BIRTHS 1 pc When this picture was taken Salt Lake aty's population almost completed but work on the temple itself had not progressed much totaled 12000 On Temple square the tabernacle was practically farther than the foundation Stone wallspole and white picket 04 I It fenees surrounded mosthomes along Main st Liberty park WWI a farm Taken around 1320 this view looks 71out1r front lst North at tho tompletion of this 1 day lamina Oen tho Diarsos0- clan spisin to ove-y daY language jos what th find ring ara and pro seri oes dietary and other advice DOULCLIiiC FIND TH1 CAUSE' For Appointment Ph 54357 bLNRUINIT ND Director WRITE FOP FREE SOOKIll' 443 lest South tomplo 'frost Solt take Cite 2 Utah 4 --'A'-Berautittil City' Foreign StudenisTfliiik 1 Sakt Lake City- is different from other Amer- rme Mehta Bombay India They will tour with so beautiful" remarks Ahnied A 20 other international students many Nadel they Omar Cairo Egypt to sbiters Neelu left and saw after arrival Sunday from top of Hotel Utah There is more than a similarity In the English names of the Amer-Jean Indian and some of the natives of India There is great similarity between many things tn America and sights and'places In India Egypt Iraq and other foreign lands Noting this than the differences were 23 senior -students from the University of Michigan and Cornell university Ithaca The students representing eight nationalities are touring the United States sponsored by the University of Michigan's International center Two girls from India Miss Ume Mehta and Miss Anjani Mehta Bombay saw their first American Indians during the tour Name Translation "We tried to talk to them in our there is 'no larity we found after comparison of simple words" Miss Ume Mehta said But there Is a marked simiJarity in English translation of names Here cousin Anjard said "The thing that surprised us was that they look much like the hill tribes on the border of India and Nepal Both peoples Were their hair in pigtails features and color are alike and general build is similar" The group of students are observant of American customs and Have Temples Too Inss Neelu Mehta sister to Ume said "We feel rather at home here People refer to the building across the street (the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple) as a temple We call our thurches temples' Noory Masliyah Iraq remarked on the attention to religion of the American people 'It surprised me because -we in the east learn that modern fast living tends to take people away from he 'Just Social Affair' Miss Roshan Bharuch1t India disagreed "I think people here are too interested in material things Church is just a social affair many attend each Sunday in my opinion" she said- According to Ramiro Rodr' egues Cuba the greatest similarity tween his homeland and the IL Indians Find lar 'mnslatipns is inactivities and business "The landscape in Utah is so ditterent from my country" he said Egypt on the other of the-Nile river valley-- is likel the flat southern portion orWyoming according to Egyptian Ahmed Anwar Omar 'Mexico Cousins' 1 A girl who came to America to learn English said with a warm deeply accented voice "I think America and my Mexico are so close they are cousins We are so much alike but still are individuals so to speak" She is Miss Angelina Garza New Orleans Mex 1 The many professions and some holding as many as four college be taken on a 1 tour of industries and scenic points near Salt Lake City The national junior- chamber of commerce has arranged the tour 'for the students who -represent Iraq Afghanistan Egypt India Turkey Switzerland Cuba Mexico and the United States' In 'charge of the tour are Mr and Mrs Homer a Underwood of the of M' staff The group will leave for Portland Wednesday afternoon Bride Loses Five Electric Clocks The bride received too many clocks but had no intentions of inviting burg1ar31 to ease her plight Mrs Harland Theobald 411 12th East' reported tci Salt Lake police Sunday that burglars'must have joined the wedding gift itors as five electric clocks were discovered missing after her daughter's reception Saturday it the Art Barn 54 Finch lane Reports $2100 Theft Jack Lawrence 65 Walcott ave told police- Sunday night that sometime during the last two weeks burglars had entered his home and taken $2100 in cash which was locked in a desk drawer He had been on vacation and discovered the loss on his re AnythingMissing? -Try Want Ads For- Fast Action aiiit lost persons is big business In New York there is a company called "Skip Tracers Inc" Its business is locating lost persons Since 1924 It has found husbands wives sweethearts debtors heirs witnesses to old -wills- patent holdersIt nearly 300000 cases under its belt Corporations employ- its services to find "missing stockholders" For one company alone it found 80 of 600 "missing stockholders" Fast action want ads in The Salt Lake Tribune and Salt Lake Telegram regularly find lost persons lost dogs etc like this: LOST--Irish setter female from 8000 Redwood rd Chrildreala pet Reward Call Mur 132 1 Thomas Imlay at 1h1s address says: "Our doe was returned by the party reading the ad in The Tribune-Telegram We are very happy" Its easy to place a fast action want ad Just mail the ad or phone 3-1511 Salt Lake City Bodies of Utahns Arrive in Bodies of four Utah World War II service men who were killed overseas were among those of 2081 Americans recently returned from Italy aboard the transport Carroll Victory Names of the dead and their next of kin requesting return of the bodies are: SSgt Javis East army Alfred East 3369 Washington Blvd and T4 Louis Olsen army Mrs Rosa Larsen 573- 26th st both of Ogden Sgt Morris Fox army Jesse Fox 97 5th West Lehi T5 Max Osborne army Charles A Osborne- army Charles A Osborne 429 Emery mt Salt Lake City Bateman Reunion Set SANDY Aug Thomas and Mary Street Bateman annual family reunion will be held Saturday at 3 pm at the east bowery at Liberty park with Allen Bateman association president in charge Movies of the reunion will be taken and movies taken other years will be shown announced Mrs Veloy Allsop secretary LABOR DINNER Continued from Page IS reduction bill he declared is a "Soak the poor and spare the rich" measure Calling for labor to rededicate itself "not only as trade union members but as citizens of this great American democracy" Mr Davies asked for concerted labor action at the polls for friends of labor and to fight for repeal of the Taft-Hartley act Clyde Webber president of the Utah Machinists council talked on what he termed the "reactionary 27th state legislature" Maintaining that two years ago Utah returned to "horse and buggy" politics ne said "discontent is everywhere apparent" He flayed the new primary-convention system for diminishing "our choice to one of two candidates chosen in the convention" The result he declared leaves no choice but for' labor to be come involved in partisan politics He urged union members to register and make sure all members of the locals register "and vote or suffer the consequences we have endured in the last two years" he admonished George Roberts I 0 national field representative and Malcolm Condie A district board member also spoke Mr Roberts said labor "can't be organized on the economic front and ignore the political front" He said labor particularly needed to combat the National Association of Manufacturers lobby Neckties emblazoned with ''Repeal Taft-Hartley Bill" were sold during and after the Meeting Rites for Entrmeer Slated Tuesday Funeral services for John Benjamin Burns Jr 57 632 Wall st for 35 years a resident engineer 1 with Utah state road commission will be 'conducted Tuesday noon at 260 South Temple by Oscar Olson former bishop of Twenty-fourth ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Mr Burns who died Saturday first Joined the road commission engineering staff in 1913 Burial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery Friends may call at the place of services Monday from 4 until 8 pm and Tuesday from 110 am until time of service Paul Ellison Skeen Ellison Skeen 38 prominent businessman and church leader of Klamath Falls and Portland Ore died at 10 am Sunday in a local hompital Mr Skein was born in Ogden July 14 1910 eon of William Riley and Jean Ellison Skeen He received his education in Ogden city schools He married Thelma Valentine May 18 1932 in the Salt Lake temple Church of Jeaus Christ of Latter-day Sainte Mr Skeen moved to Klamath Falls in 1933 and vvas active In business and church circles there He was director of the Klamath AIME Chamber of Commerce and chairman of the retail merchants division of the chamber member of the Klamath board of education and past president of Klamath Falls Lions club Before moving to Oregon Mr Skeen was active In Ogden 12th and 18th wards After moving to Klamath Falls he was branch president there for two years Later he became district president of the south Oregon district which position he held for eight years In Portland he had been Aaronic priesthood instructor chairman of the ward building committee and counselor in the stake presidency of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Assn He lesurvived by' his wife and three children Carolyn Paul and Barbara Skeen and' the -following brothers and sisters: Mrs Albert Bott Merrill Skeen Mrs Howard Hess and Richard Skeen all of Ogden and Ellison Skeen Logan Funeral services will be conducted at 1 pm Wednesday In the 12th ward chapel corner 26th and Jackson by Bradley Paul bishop Friends may call at the home of Mr and Mr Albert Bott 1041 Doxey ave Tuesday from 5 to 9 pm and Wednesday until 12:30 pmBurial In Brigham City cemetery will be directed by the Larkin and Sons mortuary Warren Meyers lruneral piervices for Warren MeYers 85 215 4th South who died Thursday at his residence will be conducted Mon- day at 7:30 pm at 344 let South I Mr Meyers was born Dec 4 1882 in Magnolia Eli a son of Homer and Mary Ann Van Horn Meyers He had been employed as a carpenter in Salt Lake City for IllanY years and former!) lived in Wichita Kan His only survivor Is a brother Charles Meyers Topeka Kan Friends may call at place of funeral Monday until services Burial will be In Topeka Kan Alfonzo Cam- PANGUITCH Garfield- 'Campbell 69 retired stockman and farmer died Saturday at 6 pm In a Panguitch hospital of a heart ailment A son of David William and Elizabeth Butler Campbell he was born Jan 26 1879 in Escalante Garfield county For the past 13 years he had resided with his daughter Mrs Leland Haws in Boulder Garfield county His wife Mary fichow Campbell died several years ago A prominent farmer and stockman in this area he was president of Escalante Irrigation Co for many years Survivore include his daughter: three grandchildren: a brother and a sister George Campbell and Mts Young Mackay Ida Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1 -pm in Escalante North ward chapel Church of Jesus Christ of taater-day Saints by Clyde Spencer blotto South Escalante ward Friends may call at th home- of his brother George Campbell Tuesday from 10 am to time of sarvices Burial win be in Escalante city cemetery under direction of Neal Magleby mortuary Julius Everett Johnson -0aDittsr Aug 22-4uUns Everett Johnson 61 2620 Washington blvd died at 1:30 am Sunday in a local hospital as a result of a heart attack which he suffered Saturday night at to baseball game He was born at Georgetown Colo Feb 14 1887 on of John and Hedwig Falk Johnson Ho came to Ogden in 1923 He married Edna Cunningham at Grand Junction Colo July 22 1913 They cams to Ogden in 1923 to reside In 1932 he went to California and lived there for three years returning to Ogden in 1935 and has continued his residence hers since He was employed at the naval supply depot Clearfield as a property accountant and previous to that he was employed at Hill air foree bass for three years was a member of Lodge 45 Royal Arch Masons at Twin Falls Ida He was also a member of the Elks lodge of Grand Junction Colo for 36 years He is survived by his widow Funeral arrangements are pending with Larkin and Sons mortuary George Hemingway -4 George Hemingway 563 8 sith West died Sunday at 3 am at his residence of causes incident to age A son of William and-Sarah Boole Hemingway? he was born March 30 1872 in Hucknoll Torkard Lt a hamahire England later immigrated to the 't United States set- tling first in Wyo- raing where be was a coal miner In 1891 Mr Bern- y'5't'''4" ingway came to Salt I Lake City He mar' ried Elect Elliott in I 1e4 I "404- the Salt' Lake Tern- pie Church of Jesus 4:: Christ Of Latter-day Saints a re 13 1907 At the time of Mr Hemingway tits death he was a member of the Tweety-fifth ward Survivors in addition- te his widow in- cludeix sons end three denghters: Elliott Waiter Samuel William Vernon and Vern Hemingway Mrs- Grace Hoverrnale Mrs Ivy Samuelson -and Mrs Irene Butcher all Of Salt Lake City: four sisters Mrs Sarah Vail Logan: Mrs Hannah' Powell snd Mrs Zealy Healey both of Salt Lake City and Mrs Elizabeth Hoekisson Long Beach Cal 17 grandchil dtell and five great grandchildren- Harry Clarence Watkins rCOPPERTON Funeral services for Harry Clarence Watkins 73 202-E State highway will be conducted Wednesday at 2 pm at Copperton ward chapel Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Rex Garrett bishop Mr Watkins died Saturday of a heart ailment Burial will be In Salt Lake aty come terY Friends may call at Bitigharil Mortuary Tuesday afternoon and evening and Wednesday prior to services Pfc Glen McInelly ESCALANTE Garfield side -services for Pfc Glen McInelly who was killed on the Island of Luzon March clo7nduclt9e4d5'Tneda will be Eecalante 1 Pfc MtI II o7 entered the army In '1- si 1943 In February f- 1 et 1944 be went 56 mean and spent the 0t8 first nine months in 1---c New Guinea Early In ''-I 1- 194 5 0 was -ix! 2 wounded whbiZ ii: the Netherlands East Indies He was born July 2S 1922 in Mak L4 4 calants a son of Arthur and Mary Pte Melaelly Richards McInelly He was graduated in 1942 from Escalante high school In addition to his parents be Is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Writ On Soper Richfield: Mrs Edna Chureh Logan Mn Nedra Hall Vancouver Wash Frank licInelly Salt Lake City and Mrs -Delma Reynolds A and James McInelly of Escalante Services will be under the direction of the Escalante American Legion post Neal Magleby mortuary of Richfield haa charge of arrangements Consultation bisterl I symptoms blood pressure ere: Fred Henry Stedleld POCATELLO Ida--Frod Henry Stedtfeld 73 170 9th ave founder and operator of Pocatello's "Fred's Cafe" died Saturday night in a Pocatellohospital of a lingering illness He was one of the best known eats men In the area Mr Stecitteld was born Oct 13 1874 In Indianapolis Ind son of Henry and Sofia Frodeman Stedtteld He lived on a farm as a boy came west as a -Union Pacific Railroad chef to Wyoming over 150 years ago and to Pocatello in 1895 as chef of the railroad's Pacific hotel In Salt Lake City a short time Mr Stedtfeld returnedin 1904 as the Hotel Bannock chef and went into business in 1906 as operator of the White House cafe When the place was lost in a fire he opened in the 100 block Main and after two more fires the last one destroying his cafe in 1913 he opened Fred's cafe at 144 Main at where he had been In business since On March 6 1900 he married Pauline Stromriess Evans in Salt Lake City He was a member of Pocatello Elks and Eagles lodges Surviving are his widows three eons and a daughter Harry Gordon and Norman Stedtfeld Pocatello and Mrs Alma Miller Alameda Cal: nine grandchildren four great-grandchildren and a step-brother Frits Wiedke Pocatello Hall mortuary will announce funeral services John IL Davas EVANSTON services for John Richard Davis 21 who was killed by a falling rock while working at Aspen tunnel project near here Saturday will be conducted Monday at 2 pm In the American Legion Biyth 11110- mortal hall by Dr Hellewell commander -Medicine Butte poet1 No 41 Amertcan- Legion Mr Davis was born Nov 2 1926 In Wichita Kan -He came to Evanston in 1912 where he made his home with his foster parents Mr and Mrs IL Waldemar Anderson He enlisted in the navy Oct 11 1944 and trained at Farragut Ida and Hawthorne Nev He served aboard the Quick and was stationed at Guam and Pearl Harbor At the time of discharge he held the rating of Seaman lic He had studied In Salt Lake City 'and was to enter the University of Wyoming Laramie this falL He was a member of Medicine Butts post No 41 American Legion Friends may call at the Anderson home Summit et Sunday afternoon and until time of services Monday Burial will be in Masonic cemetery under the direction of Bryan mortuary Anna Matilda Peteler Mrs Anna Matilda Pete ler 78 445 Green et died Sunday at 9:20 pm at her reMdenee after a-lingering illness She was born Jan 26 1870 in Cmithin ra and had beerf a-resident of Salt Lake City for 53 years She was married to Theodore A Pete ler in the Salt Lake temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Hs died in 1930 She is survived by 'a daughter Ethel Peteler Salt Lake City and a son Clarence Peteler San Francisco Funeral services will be arranged on arrival of her son from an Francisco Thomas Wilson GARPTELD Funeral iervices for Thomas Wilson 65 who died Friday will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm tp the Garfield ward chapel Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints by Loren Pon Igen bishop Friends may call at2350 13th South Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday until 830 pm and at the family home in Garfield Wednesday prior to services Burial will be In Pleasant Grove cemetery De Reuben I McMaster ND Or PM PhD and staff at DORM CUNIC 'Wm poosonding hood to too examination ea the sew LOW COST health plan Them semis of pelmets I Califrnio sod elsewhere ham eccishlwsl this silluldict economical health service Oteseople xamine tion of the oars Opthalinoscople eye 1 1 tests Blood count elobin determination- urinalysis 0 nit laboratory testa ea Indicated e' Campion physical examination Ineindint chest heart and Innis abdomen pelvis arena it structures transtUumtnation et the ateessore nasal "tenses noes and Vs root tests 1 Third District Court Breads Tractor and Implement Co vs Horace Knowlton doing business as Knowlton Equipment Co iteeking judgment of 6580396 with interest on account al legedly unpaid Jennie Hopfenbeck vs Prudential sttrance Co of America seeking judgment of 6500 with intereet and cents of suit for allegedly unpaid insurangepolicy Prosser vs oho Oroonc seek- log 63125 and costs for injuries allegedly suffered upon negligence of defendant Mattis Prosser vs John Greene seeking damages of 610308 for injuries allegedly suffered in automobile accident arising from defendant's negligence A Shaw vs Lambert Gibsou administrator of estate naJohn Engelke et al seeking clear title to real property Paulin Hamilton vs Erwin Smith Dorothy Smith and Kenneth Coombs doing business as Kenneth IL Coombs Realty Co seeking judgment of 61000 against each defendant for aliegld breach ofcontract '111DG3IEN'IS ENTERED Third District Court Frank Ellis vs' Lewis Livingston et al Plaintiff awarded clear title to real property real property Do Luxe Glass Co vs George Ilartin et al Defendants to satiate claims cs opecified American Paper and Supptir Co Shake-R-Malt Co et al Plain awarded $889 with interest for claims Howard Valentine and Florence Valentine vs Celia Pepper et al Disputed property appraised and plaintiffs given op portunity to purchase defendant' claim pe I i' --Aeatow '1 ar a -i i 1 Fred Henry Stedleld 4 4 :4 aul Ellison Seen POCATELLO Henry Stedt- Nesil 4ep4va 2 feld 73 170 9th ave founder and operator of Pocatello's "Fred's Cafe" 1 Ellison Skeen 31s died Satueday night in a Pocatellohospital 41 e- a All if City' Students -6 -eaut ity -Foreign tuents Think 1 Ora prominent businessman and church leader of Klamath Falls og lingering 'Linea ortian Hs was one of the best known cafe died at 10 am Sunday in a local hoepital men In the area- Lake City- is so different from other Amer- trme Mehta Bombay India They will totir with Mr Skeen wan born in Ogden July 14 Mr- Stedtfeld was born Oct 13 1874 ican so beautiful" remarks Ahmed A 20 other international students many plades they 1910 son of William Riley and Jean in iridianapolie Ind a son of Henry and Omar Cairo Egypt to sisters Neelu left and saw after arrival Sunday from top of Hotel Utah Ellison Skeen He received in Ogden ci his education ty schools Sofia as rodemboy an Stedtteld Hs lived on a farm a came Falls to Klama be was weal as a -Uo nin I He married Thelma Valentine May lit Pacific Railroad chef to Wyoming over 1932 in the Salt Lake temple Church of 150 years ago and to Pocatello lo in 189 chef of the railroad's Pacific hotel Jeaus Christ of Latter-day Mr 7 A I At time Mr nyt ing isstng Skeen moved to Klamath -Falls in 1933 In Salt Lake City a short Stedtteld returned in 1904 as the Hotel iatic Indians Fmd Cl Smillar As and was active In business and -churell circles there He was director of the Rome-a ai-te Bannock chef and went into business in as operator of the a irbite House re cafe- an Ads LABOR th Palls Chamber of ommerce and chairman of the retail merchants When the place was lost in ti- he opened in the 100 block Main and after yl ILININE Klama division of the chamber member of the Fast ACtiOn Klmath board of education and past preasident of Klamath Falls Lions club two more tires the last one destroying his cafe in 1913 he opened Pred' cafe Utah (Ilan Translations For a Action Continued from Page IS Before moving to Oregon Mr Skeen at 144 Main at where he had been in business since rduction bill he declared a Find'ing lost persons is big Ogden 12th and 18th wards riltier re in th On March 6 1900 he married Pauline I stromriess Evans in Salt Lake City 14 --e "soak the poor and -spare the branch presbecame ident therdise icfor two Year was a member of Pocatello Elks and 1 i There is more than a similarity is in' activities and business "The business In New York there is ric measure Later trt president of Eagles lodges i in the English names of the Amer- landscape in Utah is so different a company called 'Skip Tracers Calif bo nalitiOn he the south Oregon district which Surviving Lre his widow three held tor eight yearL In Port- or la to rededicate r- and a daughter Harry Gordon and sons Jean Indian and some of the na- from my country" he said Its business is locating lost Its If and he had been Aaronic priesthood in- Norman Stedtfeld Pocatello and Mrs There i ilit no only as 1 trade union structor chairman of the ward building George Itemintlway Alma 13 Miller Alameda Cat: nins tives of India Egrypt on the other committee and' counselor in the stake persons Since 19241t has formd memberia but as citizens of this grandchildren tour great-grandchildren 1 ere a great similarity be- side- of the -Nile river is residency of the Young Men's Mu tual eorge Hemingway 76 563 eta and a step-brother wiedke Poca- husbands wives sweethearts great American democracy" Mr rmprovement Assn tween many things in America and like! the flat southern debtors heirs witnesses to old Davies asked for concerted labor afis wife and three West died Sunday at 3 am at his rest- He le survived i by Hall mortuary will aanounce funeral sights and'places In India Egypt portion or Wyoming according to -wills patent holders-It now has action at the polls for friends of Skeen incident to age hildren Carolyn Paul and Barbara ence causes and the following brothers and A son of William services Iraq and other foreign lands Egyptian Ahmed Anwar -Oznar nearly 30000 cases under its labor and to fight for repeal of sisters: Mrs Albert Bott Merrill Skeen and Sarah 0 0 I 'Noting Mrs Howard Hess and Richard ee Skeen Hemingway-- he wail JohnR Davis this 'Me xico Cousins' -belt Corporations employ its the Taft-Hartley act all Ogen and Eilleo It Skn Logan born March 30 1872 hi services to find "missing stock- Funeral services will be conducted at in Hucknoll Torkard than the differences were 23 I Clyde Webber president of 1 pm Wednesday in the 12th ward chapel i i ti hamahire EVANSTON Wy0--FlIneral services A girl who came to America to holders" For one company alone senior -students from the Univer- the Utah Machinists council corunr bi2fittohp '-0 England "He later for John Richard Davis 21 Who was learn English said with a warm it found 80 of 600 cil and Jackson by Bradley nissing '40- 40- immigrated to the killed by a falling rock while working sity of Michigan and Cornell tmi- talked on what he termed the Friends may call at the nom of Mr i United States set- at Aspen tunnel project near here Sat- deeply accented voice "I think stockholders" and biro Albert Bott 1041 Doxey ave 44A tling first in Wyo- urday will be conducted onday at 2 1 versity Ithaca The students "reactiormry sate egsa- 1 America and my Mexico are so Fast action want ads in 11he 27th lil Tuesday from 5 to 9 pm and Wednesday ming where -be was pm In the American Legion Blyth me- representing eight nationalities titre" Maintaining that two years until 12:30 pm Burial in Brigham City a coal miner monal hall by Dr liellewell Corn- close the cousins Salt Lake Tribune and Salt Lake are co a are so cemetery will be directed by the Larkin In 1891 Mr Bern- mender Medicine Butte Poet I No- 41 are touring the United States ago Utah retunied to "horse and much alike but still are individ Telegram regularly find lost and Sone mortuary ingway came to Salt American- Legion sponsored by the -University of mu 80 to npeak She is Miss Persons lost dogs etc like this buggy" politics ne said "discon- 4 Lake City He Mr Davis was born Nov 2 1926 in ried Elect Elliott in Wichita Kan -He came to Evanston in Michigan's International center tent ihere apparent" arren eyers the Salt Al 1:: 4 '''1 Lake Tern- 1912 where he made his home with Anrelina Garza New Orleans Tw everyw girls from India Miss Ume LOST--Irish setter female from ple Church of Jesus foster parents Mr and Mrs Waldemar Mex He flayed the new primary-con- lruneral plervices for Wirren MeYers Christ of Latter-day Anderson- Mehta and Miss Anjani Mehta 5000 Redwnne rd tittildraln 1 vention system 85 215 4th South who died Thursday The many pet Reward Call Mee 732 tem for diminishing Saints a 13 He enlisted in othe navy Oct 11 1944 at his residence wM be conducted Mon- ir'aa Bombay- saw their first American 1907 At the time of and trained at Farragut Ida and Haw- professions and some holdirtg as "oUr choice to one of two canal- lay at 7:30 pm at 344 let South Mr Hemingway tits death he was a thorne Nev He served aboard the ll El 8 1 Indians during the tour Thomas Imlay at 1his ad dates chosen in the convention many as four college Mr Meyers was born Dee 4 1882 in member of the Tweaty-fifth ward Quick and was stationed at Guam and Third District Court Magnolia ilk a son of Homer and Mary In Pearl Harbor At tilt time of discharge dress "Our dog was re- Name Translation be taken on altour of industries The result he declared leaves Ann Van Horn Meyers He had been em- Survivors In eddition- to his widow be held the rotting -of Seaman 1c ployed as a carpenter in Salt Lake Cit3f elude-six sone and three demighters: Elliott Bready Tractor and Implemont Co vs He bad studied in- Salt Lake Citi 'and turned by the arty reading the scenic points near Salt Lake no choice but for labor to lis- for many years and formerly lived in Waiter Samuel William Vernon and ()race Knowlton doing leuriness as was to enter the Universi of Wyoming "We tried to talk to them in our an- ad in The 'Ilribune-Tel hi only survivor is Vern Hemingway Mrs- Grace Hoverreale Hews be Knowlton Equipment Co seeking judgment if commerce come involved in partisan' politics Wichita Ken II Irene Laramie this fat a mere Of 6580396 with interest on account al is imi there silo City The national junior chamber We are very egram ry appY- He urged union members to regls- brother Charles Meyers Topeka Kan Mn Ivy Samuetson and Mrs ailed i 8 tts i ne post NO 41 American has ar the ange Friends may call a place all Of Salt Lake City: tour sis- di Id ge unpaid larity we found after comparison Its easy to place a fast action ll lac of funeral Butcher Legion Jennie Hopfenbeck vs Prudential In tour 'for the students who -repre- ter and make sure all members of Mondae until services Burial will be In Mrs Sarah Vail Logan Mrs Hannah Friends may call at tit' Anderson home Co of America seeking judgment of simple words" Miss Unie Mehta want ad Just mail the ad Powell and Mrs ZealY Healey both of attrance ten Ira Af lumist a the locals register "and vote or Kan- Salt Lake City and Mrs Elizabeth Hos- Summit it Sunday afternoon and until of 6500 with Interest and costs of suit for 7 said But there is a marked simi- cl Egypt phone 3-1511 Salt Lake City Mason Long Beach Cal: 17 grandehil time of services Monday Burial will be a llegedly unpaid insuranceplier India Turkey Switzerland Cuba suffer the cons ences ive have Alfonzo Campbell dtell and five great grandchildren- in Maeotue cemetery under the direction Prosser vs Join' Greene seek- -r- 3arit3r in-' Mnglish' translation a Mexic the United States endured in the last two years" he of Bryan mortuary ing 83125 and costs for injuries allegedly co an names 1- le charge rge of the tour are Mr dmonished PANGUITCH Garfield- suffered upon negligence of defendant i Here cousin Anjani said "The 'Campbell 69 retired stockman and Harry Clarence Watkins Anna Matilda Peteler Mattis Proliser vs John T- Greene farmer died Saturday at 6 pm 'in- a seeking damages of 610308 for injuries and Mrs Homer a Underwood of Bodies thing that -surprised us was that xrutalum tit Utahns George Roberts I 0 nation- Panguitch hospital of a' heart ailment- COPPERTON Funeral services tor allegedly 'uttered ht automobile aocident the TT of staff 'The group will al field representattve and Mal- A son of David WMiam and Elizabeth -P- rr io nl a IS 445 arisin from defendant's negitgence they look much like the hill tribes narry Clarence Watkins 73 202-E State Mrs Anna Matilda Pete Butler Campbell he was born Jan 26 st a A Shaw vs Lambert Gibson ad- highway will be conducted Wednesday at Green die eave for Portland Wednesday colm Condie A district board 1879 in Escalante Garfield county her reMdence attSundy at er a-lingering illness mintstrator of estate o6John Engelke et at on the border of India and Nepal leave Arrive- in 24pm Yet Copperton ward chapel Church afternoon Both- peoples Were their hair in Member also spoke Mr Roberts For the past 13 years he bad re- of Pesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by She was born Jan 26 1870 in Cmithin seeking clear title to real property sided with his daughter Uri Leland Rex Garrett bishop Mr Watkins died re and had beeff a- resident of Salt Lake Pauline Hamilton vs Erwin Smith '-pigtails features and color are 1 said labor "can't be organized on Haws in Boulder Garfield county Saturday of a heart ailment City for 53 years She was married to Dorothy smith and Kenneth Theodore A Peteler in the Salt Lake Bodies of four Utah World War His vrif Mrs Ma lichow Cam bell alike and general build is similar" doin business as Kenneth Ir Coombs 0 the economic front and ignore the rr Llat a The group of students are ob- Bride Loses Five II service men who were killed political front" He said labor died several years ago Burial will be In Salt tY tome- temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter A prominent termer and stockman In tory day Saints He died in 1930 2sealtY Co: seeking judgment of $1000 against each defendant for alieged breach overseas were among those or particularly needed to combat the this 7- Ethel area ha was president of Friends may Call at Bingh mortuary She is survived by 'a daughte otcontract afi)k servant of American customs and Irrigation Co f0r InanY Yeara Tuesday afternoon and evening and Peteler Salt Lake City and a son Clarence El climate L'' ectric Clocks 2081 Americans recently returned National Association of Manufac- Survivor include his daughter: three Wedneaday prior to services Peteler San Francisco Funeral services trereaaa from Italy aboard the transport turers lobby grandchildren: a brother and a slitter win be arranged on arrival of her son JUDGMENTS ENTERED Geom Campbell and Mrs 2 from fian Francisco Have Temples Too Carroll Victory Neckties emblazoned with Re- at Young Mackay Ida Pfc Glen McIneuy The bride received too many Names of the dead and their Bm' Deal Taft-Hartley were sold Funeral services will be conducted SCALA Thomas Garfield Count 2 Third --Inss Neelu Mehta sister to Ume i cl but had no intentions of next of kin requesting 'ocks turn during and after the Meeting Tuesday at 1 -pm in Escalante North to ENTE ymas Wusoyi Frank Ellis vs Lewis Livingston ward chapel Church of Jesus Christ of Said' "We feel 'rather at: home ic Pfc Glen Mclnell who' al serv es et al Plaintiff awarded clear title to inng burglars to ease her here People refer the building the bodies are: Latter-day Sainte' by Clyde Spencer bishop South Escalante 11 II ward Funeral 1 I ro was killed on the Island of Luzon March GARFIEL nera Awn eel or rea Pe across the street (the Church of plight I SiSgt Javis East army Alfred East 3369 LiWashington Rites for Engineer Friends may call at the home-- of his brother George Campbell Tuesday from 10 am to time of services Burial win 17 1945 will be Thomas Wilson 65 who died Friday will De Luxe Glass loo vs George Martin Jesus hrist of Latter-day Saints Mrs 411 conducted Tuesday In be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm tp the et al Defendants to satisfy claims as Eacalants 1 Garfield ward chapel Church of Jesus apecifled Harland Theobald Blvd and T4 ous Olsen be in Esculents eitY cometerY under di- Christ of Latter-day- Saints 'by Loren American Paper and dmintir Os in Pfc I2Y Shak tem ple) as a temple We call our 12tk East re-- ported tri Salt Lake army Mrs Rosa Larsen 573- reetion of Neal Magleby mortuary -ir ay ry a Poulsen bishop alt Co et al lain awarded 1 Churches temples Tuesday entered the' armi in Friends may call at 2350 13th eolith 6889e-with interest tor claims 1 police Sunday that burglars'must 26th st both of Ogden Sgt Mor- Slat lc 1943 In February Salt Lake City Monday and 7'uesday until Howard Valentine and Flambee 1 Noo Masliah Ira remrked Julius Everett Al -'y' 1944 be went over- 8 :30 plentine a' Dieputed have joined the wedding gift via- ris Fox army Jesse Fox tt Johnson mean and spent the field Wednm and at the family home in Gar- Va vs Celia Pepper esday prior to services Burial ProPertY appraised and plaintiffs given op rt the attention to religion of the i first nine months in will be in Pleasant Grove cemetery portunity to purchase defendant's elates itors -as five electric clocks were 97 5th West Everett John- Lehi T5 Maz Ftmeral services for jolm Ben- 0GDElst Aug 4 New Guinea- Early in American surPrised rac discovered inissin after er Osborne army Charles A Os- jamin Burns Jr 57 632 Wall st 110n el 2620 Waahington blvd died at zi cause 'le 1945 was be we in east learn that borne- army Charles A Osborne for 35 years a resident engineer teaull am Sunday in a local hospital as a es r- wettedA whit tit daughter's reception Saturday a it of a heart attack which he suffered active combat In modern fast rtg tends to take the Art Be 54 Finch lane 429 Emery st rn Salt Lake City with Utah state -road commission Saturday night at te baseball game 4 the Netherlands Eget 9 people away from he will be 'conducted Tuesday noon Colo Feb 141! 87 son Cotlohn 13geand Hedwig Falk i Indies 0 said- at 260 South Temple by Oscar Johnson He came to Ogden in 1923 He 4 Iltritree bent Mill SIC1( married Edna Cunningham at Grand June- 28 in 1 'Just Social Affair' Set lit own former bishop Of tion coin July 22 1913 They came to calan1922te a son of Dr Reuben I McMaster ND Dr fkD' PhD end Weft a 1 Reports $2 100 Theft Bateman Remn On SANDY Aug Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 'Thomas Twenty-fourth ward' Church si Ogden gden in 1923 to reside In 1932 he went Arthur 0 and Mary Miss Roshan Bharocha India Jack 1awrence 65 Walcott California and lived there for three Pfc Melaeny Richards MeInelly at the DOREI CLINIC offer si posetnding hoed to too and Ma Street Bateman annual 16eare returning to ogden In 1935 and "I think people here are ave disagreed told police Sunday has He was graduated in 1942 from Eacalante exeminetlets ea the sew LOW COST health plea Th ritght fainit Mr Burns who die Saturday continued his residence here hig school 17unl will be Id re on a ur- since He was employed at the naval suPPIY In addition to his parents be la survived woods of patients by Colifernie toed elsewhere hove 'too interested in material things that sometime during the last two da first Joined the road commission '5 at 3 pm at the east bowery depot Cleart 1 ie as a property accountant by the following brothers and sisters: ecdoimd this spismiid scensmicni imsnimim service Church is just a social affair many weeks burglars had entered his at uberty perk with Allen engineering- staff in 1913 and previous to that he was employed at Ifni Ora -Soper Richfield: Mrs Edna has sc attend each Srmday in my opin- home and taken $2100 in cash Bateman association president in Burial will be in Salt Lake City orce baae for three years Chureh Hrs Nedra Hall Van- 11illileaierrate a member of Lodge 45 Royal couver 'WLogan ash Fr li ank cinelly Salt Lake lon'' she said which was locked in a deak charge Movies of the reunion Will cemetery Friends may call at Arch Masons at Twin Falls Ida He was City and Mn -Dolma Reynolds A i Pictures 'o lao a member of McInel of Escalante 0 Ray llett According to Ramiro Rodregues drawer He had been on vacation be taken and 'movies taken other the place of Services Monday from the unction C010 for 36 yeang Elks lodge of Grand and SerJams ly vices will be under the directi It -Consultation historY on of I I a blood huilcatstatestlittneledirig Cuba the greatest similarity be- and discovered the loss on his re- years will be shown announced 4 until 8 pm and Tuesday from He is survived by his widow the American Legion poet Neal orissurs gascrn4n Funeral arrangements are Magleby mortuary of Richfield tween his homeland and the IL turn Mrs Veloy Allsop secretary 10 am until time of service Larkin and Sons mortuary charge of arrangements dee Gall bladder pending With -1- will dr th eltiost Opthalmoscopio err I this I day lamina man xpiain --y A -'4 ff -t allnalYine 3 It I Inv what the rind- i is -4-vtk--'-i0--A'-- k-'- laboratorit Pats ail I in a a are all pre- :4 pc 4 Indicated seri ore dietary and Stone walls serw--1w 7' 1 --a other advice olk La' examination includ- it Compioto physical -4 I 1 ins chest heart and of tunas abdomen eel- i vie tans st 4 0 structures Me cp -7 7 A 4 I4 10 Ak 11' DO CLIOIC transinumbiation ot tho memory nasal FIND TH1 CALMS sinuses nom and throat tests For Appointment Phone SAS S7 1 i i Dit lt UNIT ND Director b-- 1 V' 1 1 ETS SO FREE 11001011' I ---04Pk 406Z1 vdidra10-0(1-111141 it -'-MOrMaMMIWk mat IOWA 1004111006matreatteigaoMeof W'''l L'' AU lest South temple Strt ee SIM take Cite 2 Melo When this picture was taken Salt Lake ate population almost I completed but work on the temple itself had not progressed much 1 ences surrounded most farm Taken around 1870 this iew looks homes along Main st putts Liberty from 1st orth park was a totaled 12000 On Temple square the tabernacle was practically farther than the foundation pole and white picket I ''s --------0-- 1 I Are" I 4 ge 1 4 "1:: 5S 0 0' le it aut -'A Be 11-1 1 iy Foreign City' 1 elgn Students Thiiik oSalt1ake 'City is so different from other Amer- trme Mehta Bombay India They will tour they lcan I citi nd so beautiful" remarks Ahmed A 20 other international students many plades th Omar Cairo Egypt to sisters Neelu left and saw after arrival Sunday from top of Hotel Utah.

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