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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 32

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OP ig -r fiel -Orr "O1 MIME FerRaireVeneWek 31P'- '1M-el: eginiesprdeVIIWIVOZIMIZZAMMeeeIMEeMereneMettennege -A" tritermgonn 4 -----t i 3' 0 FV Death I Churches Zbe Salt gake Zeibunt Sunday Morning October 24 1943 12B Statistics 1 Births -I Wings Worn by Airmen Reveal Particular Job Marcel lus Jensen NLRB Close Bomber Crew --(1llearincl- on Sets Visit Union Appeal To Utah Plant NLR Hear U1110 Deaths James Ciarus HELPER Funeral servkes for James Ciarus 45 who died In the Standardvilla hospital Thursday will he held at Mitchell funeral home Sunday at 1 rn under direction of Stella D'America lodge ot Helper Burial will be in the Helper cemetery Mr Clams who was a native of Italy is survived by his widow: three sans and two slaters He had been a miner In Carbon county the past 22 years i ii 3 Aoio 'r'i Marcellua Leowd Jensen 37 135 Apricot avenue died tiaturday at 5:25 a at his home of carclisoma Mr Jensen wail born In Salt Lake City December 8 19Q7 a son Of Miles and Mary Whittle mnsen He was employed as turck driver his the Merchants Delivery in Salt Lake He was a member of the 8 church Besides his witinw Mrs Ruby Llewellyn Jensen he is ausvived by a son William Jensen a brelher Walter Jensen: two sisters Mrs Raddatz all of-Salt Lake- City McCarty of Idaho Falls Iciaioo three half brothers Louis Hansen -of Salt Lake City James Hansen of Arlfericail Fans Idaho and William Han stgi of Rupert Idaho Funeral servisem will be conducted Tuesday at 3 o-4h at 36 East Seventh South street wit Eli Lecheminant bishop Nineteentit! 8 ward officiating Friends may ca4 at the place of funeral prior to Burial will be la San Lake City cernetetv 11t Charles 311Stringham Charles Melvin 59 640 at Eightil South treat retired motion picture exhibitor died Sitiatrdayi at 4:30 a in a Salt Lake hosynal of coronary sion 3tit Clarus (Continued from Preceding Page) of twelve: special music( by ward choir 7 tn North Twentieth 8 ward 101 Joseph A Anderson 5:30 Park Avenue 1) I4 ward Fifteenth East street and Stra ford Mark Garff special music by ward choir 5:30 Parley ward Twenty-first East and Twenty-first South Abe Neerings returned missionary 6:30 mSeventeenth I ward 141 West First North Dr Herbert Lund 6:30 Sixteenth LD tit ward 131 Welt Fifth North presented by employes of Eitel-McCullough Inc radio tube plant Henry Maxfield will direct program: Edwin Frost speaker: Van Welch organ soloist Kenway chorus composed of 26 women employes will furnish special muscat numbers South Eighteenth 'IL ward Second avenue and A Harold Jensen music by ward choir under direction of Albert Southwick 5:30 South Twentieth LD ward 107 Harry Clark 7 Sugarhouse 5 ward 1950 Twelfth East Raymond Foulger returned Canadian missionary 6:30 rn Thirteenth ward 630 East First South Judge A Ellett 5 Thirty-third I 11 la ward 445 Eleventh East Frank McGee principal of East high school seminary 6:30 Twelfth LI) ward 630 East First Smith Chief of Police Reed Vetteril music by ward choir no der direction of Joseph PPooss 00 Salt Lake City viprham Ru Ion I and Thelma Back Union son Senternoer a Bertum and Mare rare Arvin Davis Murray sausage ter September 10 Rob Mares and Amelia Caroline Koplin 619 West Second North street daughter Sep tember 8 and MatIda Ortez 222 Morris court dauanteg October 13 FligipRohert DeWrtt and C74 brim Bekker Nash 2212 Twenty-first Eat street dauirbter October 9 Raqh Lee and Mar Johnson Woods Cross son Severn ber '23 and Ilene l'use pin Farmer City CL son September 23 Leonard alv Julia steed Sountful son octobar 2 Rudolph and Lena Trim Bair Grantsville daughtef elep temher 26 ColNar---Juatin Plersor and DelPh'11 Wrght Bountiful ann Septrtner 24 Elerr and Martha Margaret Ericittion Murray daugbp ter sentember 25 Galiegote---Ine Pete and Margaret Ramirez Center Coto sort nenberne ber 23 Lynn and Mary Carter Magna son ber '26 'Arnie EvIn- end avipriall Jeneen Magna eon September 25 Perkin4--McKav and Loots itgp Organ Magna ann September 24 Campbell arid Vlee tints Evelyn Frigate Magna area October 1 Jacobson Donald Edward end A Iwo VIViart arior 1141104 arm October 1 Quentin 11411 I reAn ntiom1! Tootele daughter tiontMe ber 29 Lee-Merl and Barb bara May Gardner Garfield anele October 5 What is he? Command pilot? Navigator Technical observer? It's all clear to civilians who can recognize at a glance what the silver wings on a soldier's uni- form mean But not a great many t)C people are familiar with the 16 rr777--: different types of wings worn in the army air corps To help civilians (and probably some soldiers) identify wings worn by our air corps men the army 014tiwi air base Salt Lake City 'rhurs- day issued a release designed to I help distinguish the various wing r-7 it-- pins i 4 The silver wings most widely seen are those of pilots bomber- 111knit diers navigators and gunners Less prevalent are those worn by flight surgeons glider liaison and service pilots combat observers 1 technical observers and balloon pilots and observers 41fiiItt Army pilots wear wings upon r7 which the shield of the United 4 States is mounted A star above t- the shield designates the officer as a senior pilot When the star ti--110 is encircled by a wreath he is a i 0 1 1 command pilot 2000 Hours In Air OelS WAN a KV" flfl 1 -7--'" c' Mr Stringhaml: was engaged In the theater bisu'ineas 3t years operating movies In MAW' Park 114y Price Helper Mid- vale and Ogden had been and later house manager of the Colonial theater in OgdenHe came to Salt Lake City when re retired two months ago For several years Mr Stringham wan president of the Utah Independent Exhibitors association He was born in Matill'May 31 1Sa1 a son of Walter and Mary Ellen Tuttle Stringtiam On Ilecember 15 1909 he was married to Miss Christy Crawford in Mani' Besides his widow survivors include three daughters' Mrs Stella Stringham Aseinen Mn Madeline Stringham Man- can and IPS Margaret Stringham all of Malt Lake City: two brothers A String-ham of Enterprise Ore and William Stringham of Mant two sisters Mrs A Storrs of Salt Lake City and Mrs Charles Miller of Provo 'Lod two The national labor relations board Saturday concluded a hearing in Salt Lake City on a petition by International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers I 0 at Magna and Arthur mills of the Utah Copper company seeking evidence for certification of a bargaining agent at the mills Howard Lee international representative of the union said the NLRB trial examiner John Paul Jennings handed down no cision nor is any expected until a circuit court of appeals action clarifies a legal question involving mill employes However he anticipated the NLRB will likely order an at the mills before finally determining a bargaining agent Before a decision is reached by the Mr Lee said the board is expected to await a de- 'cision from the circuit court on an appeal by the Independent Asso' ciation of Mill Workers seeking to reverse a previous NLRB order 1 dissolving the independent union as company dominated During the Salt Lake hearing Mr Lee reported the independent association was refused a part in the proceedings Pleas were en tered before Mr Jennings by several A unions at the two mills Meantime Mr Lee said run-off elections between two classifications of unions at the Utah Copper company's Bingham mines to name bargaining agents have been set by the The first elections were held in June Because of doubtful results reelections will be held for these two groups: International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers and International Association of Machinists AFL International Union of Mine Mill and Smelter Workers and International Union of Operating Engineers The nat board Satul ing in Salt Fredrick ii 31019rey Rose Liljenquist Weston LAKETOWN Rich Funeral services for Mn Rose Litienquist Weston 06 native of Hyrum and a prominent resident of Laketown who died Saturday morning at the family home after a short illnesa will be conducted Tuesday at 1 in the Laketown 8 ward chapel She was born September 17 1R77 in Hyrum a daughter of Theodore and Henrietta Liljenquion She was educated In Cache county schools the old Brigham Young college at Logan the Utah State Agricultural college and the University ot Utah Mn Weston was noted for her teaching ability and taught several years in Logan and Cache county school districts She a as married to George Weston in November 1908 and they move to Laketown where Mr Weston became superintendent of Rich county oichoole Throughout her life mhos tied been an worker in fl church oraunivationt She Wail a member of the Bear Lak take tt stake Primary board at th time of her death and had held several other offices Surviving are her husband of Laketown three daughters and one son Mn Ramona Williamson and Mrs Emma Lou Raker of Salt Lake City Mrs Mildred Plummer of Key West 'la and rieocge'N Weston Jr stationed with the United States navy at Great Lakes three brothers and One sister Arthur Lilien(iuist and Cleve Litinquiet of Long Beach Cal Farrell Li Oentwist of Provo and Mrs Christiansen of Logan and two grandchildren Emily Jones Biederman CEDAR services will be conducted Monday at 2 at in the First DS ward chapel for Mn Erniiv Jones Biederman SO wife of Fred Biederman prominent Cedar City merchant and live-Mock operator -Mrs Biederman III several years died late Thursday A life-long reeldent of Iron county and for man' years an active 11)8 church worker Mrs Biederman was born at Enneh December 23 1RR2 daughter of John ham and Betty Walker Joneo pioner Iron county settlers and founders of the town of Enoch She was married to Mr Biederman October 18 1909 at Parowan and had resided here aince soon after that time She was an officer and teacher in the First 8 ward Relief society for many years and active in other church work during her lifetime Surviving in addition to her husband are two daughters Mr!) Eakler of Cedar City and Mrs Roy Snyder of Salt Lake City a son A Grant Biederman of 'Xing City Cal and 14 brothers and sisters: Isaac and James Jones of St George Charles Jones of Oak City Ruben JOTIPS of Milford George Jones of Las Vegas Nev Myron and Willard Jones and Mrs Grace Smith of Enoch Mrs Rachael Mathews of Taylorsville Mrs Ida Davenport of PALYWYrt Samuel Mrs Jane A Bryant Mrs Violet Wood and Mrs Blanche Houchen of Cedar City Burial will be in Cedar City cemetery 14 l'itAii dq rk! 4 ri LOT r77: Lr 5--- zr: 14 t' l'itAii rl------ 1 i' -'--k -2- -I 1 4 44 i -7i7-: 1 1 'i-41- t'7' -1-- -ik --4 iii4 --7 4 1n4 l'k! 4 t4 tti tii or f' '''''''''l 1 7- "A P''''-' -'f 6-- --r 4-'''-'12- 'Z'-'-': 4 LAI-1(K) 111cr ''''2 c'-4' 7::::: ------4' 4 -4 22z24 '4 r' 4 I 4 I Twenty-eighth ward 750 West Third North will be gIVOrl by family of Thomas Van Den Berghe 6:30 Twenty-fourth ward 710 North Second West Arthur Gaetti special music by ward choir 6:30 Twenty-ninth ft ward Third North and Tenth West Joseph Peery 6:30 Twenty-second ward 465 North Second West Mayor Ab Jenkins: music by ward choir 6:30 Twenty-third ward 852 West Fourteenth North Homer and Lorena Powell noon Wasatch 8 ward 1455 Emerson Judge Pulon Clark 6:30 tn Waterloo ward 1621 Fifth East sireet---tipeaker Axel A Madsen 5:30 VplI 14 ward 1990 Fifth East McQuarrie 5:30 p-m Went ward Ninth avenue and Di Gordon Hinckley 5:30 Wilford lt ward 3190 Maitland drive Herman Stills 830 13 littler ward 1515 South Second East Don Colton special music by ward choir 6:30 Tale fit ward 1431 Gilmer Stake presidency will present achievement trophy to Aaronic priesthood at sacrament meeting 6:30 in Yalterent ward 1035 Eighteenth East Joseph Smith 7pm 1 1 Frederick Mowrey 63 former Salt Lake fireman who retired in 1927 died Saturday morning at his home in Los Angeles Oal of a heart ailment Tele- fives here Were informed Mr Mowrey was born in Paris Idaho October 22 1877 a son of Barley and Annie MowTey Hs came to Salt Lake Cithr when 12 years old Prior to entering the Salt Lake fire department in 1905 he was employed ea a machinist by Silver Brother in this city Mr Mowrey moved to Los Angeles in 1932 He is survived by hi widow Mrs Bertha Chapman Mowrey: two daughters Mrit Erna Mowrey Minger and Mrs Billet Mowrey Holmes: a grandchild Marshall Holmes: a brother Doris Frank Mowry kit of Los Angelep and two sisters Mrs Leona Clark of Los Angeles and Mrs Zina Alley of Salt Lake City Funeral services and burial will be In Salt Lake City (Continued from Page B-One) ployed Company officials said an 'additional 350 men are needed urgently to speed up the job Total' cost of construction is es- timated at $14000000 The "Desert Warrior" and her crew will be greeted upon arrival by officials in charge of plant construction union representatives ranking officers of nearby army installations and the following officials of the company: Mr Wallace Greenwood A Johnson and Holt all vice presidents and Burton Musser a director Music will be furnished by the Fort Douglas band The bomber and crew from the famed "Earthquakers' medium bomber group which hammered Rommel's Afrika korps across Africa and then plunged into the Sicilian campaign The bomber has flown 73 combat missions dropped more than 90 tons of bombs shot down three enemy fighters and has flown more than 191 combat hours without once turning back because of rnechanical failure The crew to return to combat duty as soon as the tour of high octane gasoline plants is completed includes: Captain Ralph Lower Spokane Wash pilot He participated in 52 missions over a one year period in which he had five days' leave The mission he remembers most vividly was the daylight raid on El Daba airdrome when his Mitchell returned with 14 ack-ack holes and several 20- mm cannon holes in the tail assembly First Lieutenant Clarence Seaman Fresno Cal copilot whose most vivid memory is art encounter with a dozen enemy fighters over a Tunisian landing ground First Lieutenant Theodore Tate Hindman Ky bombardier who twice has had his glass compartment shattered by ack-ack fire First Lieutenant Floyd Pond Anadarko Okla navigator who is justly proud of the fact that he has always guided the crew safely back in spite of the strange new places they have visited Pilot Officer Anthony A Martin (R A F) British Columbia radio operator who aside from all his regular duties can explain what British air commanders mean when they talk in cricket terms Staff Sergeant James Garofalo New York City top turret gunner who thinks he has been lucky especially the time his crew landed their bomber with a 250- pound British nose fuse bomb hanging by a bomb shackle Master Sergeant John Dawdy San Antonio Texas crew chief who has served almost 18 years in the army and plans to make it 30 before he retires Ogden and Droce lla Mal Carter 2436 Mai liam avenue sou Octooer and Mary 0Dertta Bitter Roy son October 111 Roberta and May Doggett 2362 Marnsou avetnAk daughter October 18 and Tecd Stephens 817 Twenty-01r1 street dam g-hter October 19 and Mao Chard 3945 Kiesel avenue daughter Oct her 19 0101 tnet Edr4a Dorothy Murdock 701 Vett Tweit'a street daughter October 19 Loon awl Ann Taylor North Ogden Inn Octoe be 19 VI Ai Pr --G1 on Thnrston itn4 'Dona MeKlonon Wyo scitt Octoroor 19 Hart --A reit and rower-loom Marie Hopkins E3 Army way ington Teronce son October 211 Berrarl anc1 ra-ie Geneva Hanken 864 6xtenn711 street son October IS Leone and Darlene Johnson routs No 2 eon october 19 Allen ani Tlig Scoweroft Halley Idaho A011 Oct ber 19 13erbr1 and Attle rey Charlotte Hoffman 2879 Quint' avenue daughter Octoner 13 Junior and Velma Clontz 2246 Eccles avenue ace Ore tober 19 and Mable Stoddard K-4 Bonneville para denzhter October 19 Clod and Noctrili Tribe 724 'rwenty-third street ison October 1 FIPM11111 Times and 11516 bol Bramwoll 141 Thirlythirit rt (laughter October tN Pershing C4ol1 sod Maxine timutn 42 stroet Evanston Wyo daughter October 21 George Walter Parry In order to be rated a command pilot an officer must have not less than 15 years' active duty as a rated pilot and must be credited with at least 2000 hours of flying time These pilots are in command of any planes in which they fly even though they might not be at the controls Senior pilot ratings go to officers who have five years of service as a rated pilot and who have compiled at least 1500 hours of flying time Service pilots men who have received flight training elsewhere than In the air forces wear the same type of wings as a ytrained pilots except' that an Is mounted on the shield Service pilots often are former airline pilots who have accepted army commissions Glider pilots comparatively new additions to the air forces wear a on the shield of their wings Liaison pilots most of whom are trained by the air forces wear the letter on their wings They are usually assigned to air observation for the field artillery Liaison pilots fly ships of small horsepower Wings worn by bombardiers and aerial gunners are similar in design and seem to give civilians the greatest trouble in distinguishing them In the center of the bombardier's wings is placed a target upon which a bomb with its point down its superimposed The aerial gunner's badge has a winged bullet tiking the place of the bomb The navigator of an airplane wears wings upon which is a globe rather than the shield or target tk Funeral services were pending Saturday for George Walter Parry 71 1012 Eighth East street who died Friday at 11:10 at his home of pneumonia Mrs Parry was born in Salt Lake City April 15 1872 a son of Edward and Ann Jones Parry A stone mason he bad been retired five years He is survived by a sister Mn Letts Crabb of Sal Lake City 113 '41Nlott 111or 4'1 George Waiter Parry Funeral services for Georg I Walter Parry will be conducted Tuesday at I in at' WI Fast Seventh Soutti street Merrill wtel officiate Friends may call at place of funeral prior to service) Burial will be in al Lake City cemetery Labor Demand Calls Japanese From Centers )0 Statistics Nazarene First Sixth 'FAA ant PIM Booth 'treats Gretzinger pastor 9:45 a In church school 11 o'clock morning service I 0 sermon by pastor 7 ycmng people's service evangelistic mervice 8 rn Tuesday services at Camp Kearns chapel 2198 8 Wednesdiiy rn midweek prayer service anti FrititlY 7 tn young people's fellowship Provo Chureh of the Nazarene 550 North Fifth West 8 Hester pastor Sunday services 3 prayer meeting Wednesday 8 Ogden Church or the Nazarene 2635 Rev Nees pastor School 10 a na: worship 11 a rm: NV'S I evangenstio service 8 prayer meeting Wedneaday Pillar of Fire PUIar of Fire Church 823 812th Zeit street School 10 a rm worship 11 a junior Christian Endeavor- 5 mt senior Christian Endeavor 7 praise service 430 in bible study class day at 7:30 tn at the missionary home 475 East First South street Divorces Asked Logan Olive Car lion Walker from zerit3 Walker Narene Turzter front WILIAM 41 Turner Steven Olinger Funeral services for Steven Edinger 58 2 East Burton avenue who died Tuesday will be conducted Monday at 2 at 2128 South State street Friends may call at family residents Sunday from 4 to 9 and at 'place of funeral Monday from 10 a until Urns of entices '14 It AL It Ii4t It 1 3''' -114 f'-7 i ikli41 it i'4 0" g' ri it i z- L'14: -1 TL41-1NitAL i Lit 4 I attL' 1 Tf ")-41'1110 '1 i ----'''''''vckc: I "AFAk-4 a 4 I George Young Marriage Licenses Pocatello Idaho Bay Edward Taylor 22 Pocatello Mary Elizabeth Stallings 19 Pocatello Kenneth A Clatteltor 21 TWIn Falls Keulah Pope 19 New Plymouth Idaho Char leg La Padula 31 New York City: Lorraine Lorenz 20 Bertha Minn A Gnen 31 Dunn Htidown 1)Unn IS Wedding Anniversary Gifts UTA Pyrex Ovenware Roaeville Pottery "CAMBRIDGE GLASS" Supreme Court Decisions The state of Utah plaintiff and respondent to Jack Crank and Jona Chief defendanis and aprkeisntsl second degree murler eortercirm defendants revreed and case remanded td district court of Sea Just county for a new tr 4b)1 I di 1 i Vt--' c-' I L'1'N i i I' i Salt Cake Zribunt Fumed over7 rhhrtling by The Pall Lake Tribune Publishing Corrspany GET special prices on weAding Invitations Artcraft Press Beason Bldg 4-1 o93 614 etteta TERMS OF 8UBRCRIPTI074 Daily and Sunday dee Mon 101 and bunday ells yeas in advance 012 04 Judge Scores Misuse of Gas George Young SO 175 Eat Twenty- first South street died Saturday at 1 tn in a Salt Lake hospitaL of causes incident to age Eliza Fowles Eliza I Fowles 78 of Vallejo Cal widow of William Fowles died Friday at her home following a stroke Mrs Fowles was born November 1 1864 In Morgan a daughter of Nephi and Mary Higley Hardy early Utah pioneers She spent the greater part of her life in Ogden She was a member of the 8 church and a Gold Star Mother Surviving are six sons and four daughters Mrs Edith Clegg Deltnar and Wallace Fowles of Vallejo Cal: Nephi and Grant Fowles of San Bernardino Cal: Seaman Carl Fowles of the United States navy Seabees Louis Fowles of Liberty Weber county: Mrs Hilda Winchester of Morgan Mn Nola Bourne and Mrs Dollie Durrant of Ogden: 32 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs Mary Rosa and Mn Cynthia Stoddard of Hooper Weber county Arnold Hardy of Roy Weber county Hyrum Hardy of Salt Lake City Louis Hardy of Brigham City Joseph Hardy and Mrs Ada Eggington of Ogden Mrs Anne Compton of Long Beach Cal and Mrs Violet Wilson of Kansas Funeral details will be announced by Lindquist Sons mortuary following arrival of the body from California 6 I The above rates appiy idarks Nevada and Wyoming Eseernere in toe United States Daily and Sunday' one month 123 I Ptit' Ni tt1 lows 1 Pt1 I' 1 1io F-- kz04si l'Ailltlit I NI )' 1 '''c -1 1 7: --'i2 tttio's li i 1 The Tribune is roemIkee of the Associated Press Tne Associated Press is exciustvely ontitled to tno use for reproduction or all stews Cie patenes credited to tL The number of Japanese-Americans remaining in relocation centers is decreasing steadily as increasing needs for man power absorb more and more of the evac irees Dillon Myer of Washing ton war relocation authority director said Saturday in Salt Lake City During his brief stopover Mr Myer announced the appointment of Rex Lee formerly reloca lion supervisor in charge of the Pacific intermountain area as as- vistant chief of the relocation divi- sion Washington Mr Lee whose headquarters have been in Salt Lake City is succeeded by Ottis Peterson former Salt Lake newspaper man and manager of the local bureau of the office of war information until it was closed up July 1 Mr Myer said that of 110000 persons who had been confined in relocation centers some 89000 still are in the centers including the one at Tule Lake Cal where 18000 Japanese who desire repatriation are confined "We hope eventually to get all the Japanese-American people out of centers and into community life" Mr Myer continued "The task is difficult particularly for the older people" Nine thousand Japanese-Americans formerly in the centers now are in the army he said In Utah Idaho Montana eastern Oregon eastern Washington Nevada and Arizona comprising the Pacific-intermountain area there are nearly 10000 Japanese outside of relocation centers primarily engaged in seasonal agricultural work Mr Myer said He stopped here on the way from the Topaz Utah center to the center at Hunt Idaho Utz of Washington chief of operations for A and Mr Lee accompanied him Classified Display Presbyterian First Presbyterian East South remple at Barr minister Church echool 9:45 a in A Gish general auperintendent Morning worship 11 a Senn On by minister 'Remem- brance of the Day" Young people sleet 4:30 530 and 7 in Mission study class 7 evening services 8 The World in Picture and Song" Westminster Sint West and Firth South Marion 8 Hostetler minister Sunday school 10 a morning worship 11 a sermon "Liberty of Conscience" Christian Endeavor 8:15 leader Corporal A Cruse Evening service 7:30 sermon "Losing and Finding" Third 1703 Eleventh East William Koenig Pastor Sunday school 9:45 a morning worship 11 a- senior Christian Endeavor I American Fork Community North First East Elias Jones pastor Sunday school 2 tn and preaching service 3 Payson CommtinitI South Maid Rev Elias Jones pastor Sunday school 10:30 a in preaching service 7:30 Springville Community Second East and Second South Elias Jones pastor Sunday school 10:30 a in preaching service 1130 a in Reorganized I Reorganized 8 Church 338 Fourth East Borden pastor Church school 9:45 a tn: morning worship 11 a ra evening service 7:30 Salvation Army Salvation Army 137 East First South school 10 a in: holiness service 11 in young people's legion 6:30 in: salvation meeting 8 in Weekday meetings Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 8 in Young people's Cadets Tuesday 7 Guards Friday 7 young People's Fellowship club Friday 7:30 in Open-air meetings are held at Second South and State streets each Tuesday Thursday Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 Unitarian Lavonda II Simmons 110LUITID ivt United States District Judge Tillman Johnson Saturday placed Wayne Lee Harvey on probation for six months after Harvey entered a plea of guilty to a charge of illegal use of a transport ration coupon An order for the removal of John Samuel Carbray to Fort Smith Ark was signed by the judge Carbray is charged with failure to keep his selective' service board notified of changes of address Judge Johnson also signed an order for the destruction of 71 packages of Harts compound asthma medicine which was confiscated by the government for violation of the pure food law The medicine alleged to be adulterated was in possession of McKesson Robbins Inc at Ogden and was shipped from Buffalo by Harts Asthma Medicine company according to the complaint that had been filed by District Attorney Dan Shields Wings of the air corps Here are the 16 wings worn by our air corps and the wings of' parachute troops Cache County Frk lAot lie Ballots 50 Paris Idaho: Beulah Hess 51 Paris Idaho Grove Martin Phelps 27 'Montpelier Idaho: Roma lark Quayle 21 Georgetown Idaho Lyman James Clark 21 Logan: (arms Bodily 19 Preston Idaho Adrian Pirnneth Thurston 28 Springfield Idaho Marie Berg 22 Springfield Idaho Reg Ray Thompson 23 Clarkaton Edna Griffin 20 Clarkston Marvin Habiley 21 Logan: Mary Frances Mulhall 24 Logan Jark King 20 Seattle Wash: Jane Anne Divine IS liteaWo WaSh EP I Chriatenaen 23 Richmond: alarjoide Oliverson 17 Franklin Idaho Reid Elwood Bankhead 23 Logan: Mary Langton Smith 23 Smithfield Poncho' Bradshaw Maushan 25 Ruth ooper 20 Wellsville Don Miam 21 Smithfield Jane Hymas IS Montpelier Idaho Vanee Smith 20 Paris Idaho: Laura Gunnell 20 Malta Idaho Housed Clinton Ririe 26 Lewiston: Florniro Harrop 23 Rigby Idaho Jack alter Curtis 29 San Francisco Cal: Maurine Sparks 19 Logan Joseph Baster (i111111Pli legal age Welisville Eva Lee legal age HYde Park Zeno Hans Andersen 20 Peters-born: MAI Bee Perk's 21 Hyde Park Gilbert Laurence Bryan 34 14ouston Texas: Doris Kathryn Medlin 24 Dallas Texas Na Ray Henry Ormond 21 North Logan Logan Seldom Seen Balloon pilot wings which are perhaps the least frequently seen of all those worn by flying soldiers have a balloon mounted upon them If a circle is superimposed upon the balloon it designates a balloon observer A star mounted above the balloon indicates a senior balloon pilot Members of the army of the United States who are on duty with the air forces and who meet certain flying qualifications may be rated a combat or aircraft observer if they have served with a combat team in observation or reconnaissance missions The letter "0" will be found in the center of their wings Technical observers commissioned officers especially qualified to perform a technical duty incident to the operation of aircraft in flight wear wings upon which an "0" is mounted over a Gold Colored The flight surgeon's wings are distinctive in the fact that they are the only wings constructed of a gold-colored metal The medical corps insignia two serpents twisted around a staff is the center of the badge To qualify as a flight surgeon a physician must have served satisfactorily with an army air forces Installation for one year subsequent to his graduation as an aviation medical examiner Aerial engineers and other enlisted crew members who have not had aerial gunnery training wear wings upon which the coat of arms of the United States can be seen Men who wear regulation wings which are about three inches wide and one inch deep are the highest paid members of the armed forces In addition to their base pay they receive flying pay which increases base earnings 50 per cent Not members of the air corps although they wear a modified air corps wings are parachutists They wear curved wings with a parachute in the center 364 SOUTH STATE mervices for MrS Lavonda Hansen Simmons 36 77 Carr Fork Bingham who died Saturday at a at her home following a lingering illness will be conducted Monday at 1 in the Bingham ward chapel David Lyon bishop will officiate Friends may call at the Bingham mortuary Sunday afternoon and Monday prior to services Burial will be in Provo City cemetery Mrs Simmona was born to Redmond August 25 1907 a daughter of Louis and lerederika Christensen Hansen She had resided in Bingham 18 years and was a member of the church Besides her husband Kayie Simmons he is survived by a daughter Della Jean Simmons: a son Alma Simmons both of Bingham: four brothers Elvin and Jay Hansen both with the United States army Henry and Ira Hansen both of Provo and two half sisters Mn Aria Wonnacott of Salt Lake City and Mrs Pearl Overby of Loa Angeles Cal SALE Group Studies Speed Curbs Hollywood fin A-C-A ticking Rog S5254 Full and sine tize While they lest S34195 First Fnitarian Church 569i Thirteenth Fast Raymond Cope minister Church school 9:45 A znorniug wor ship 11 a sermon by Dr top "Wait Mg for Utopia" Channing club 6 public lecture 8 by Dr Cope "The Vatican and the War" Spanish and Russian classes Tuesday 8 rn study class on philosophy led by Professor Read and class on American history led by Rabbi Alvin Luchs Wednesday 8 in Oviorstioffid Living loom Sat Mrs Si MSS Spring-FM(4 Mottrostos Spring-FM11 Studio Commit Swifts 1 Hearing will be conducted November 8 in the capitol before the state labor relations board on an application of Teamsters Chauffeurs Warehousemen and Helpers' union No 222 A to be designated the collective bargaining agent for drivers employed by the Borden Milk company at Logan Tin Can Freight Obstacle Ends Elaine Stavropoulos eine Stavropoulos 80 of 142 Weet Oak street died Saturday at 4 at the home of a daughter Mrs William Lepas of Marriott after a long Mrs Stavropoulos was born January 1 1S63 in Oorrinth Greece a daughter of ro and Mariana Ptasara Romboka She was married to Michael Stavropoulos) October 26 1893 in Greece He died in Ogden seven years ago he is survived by her daughter of Marriott a sinter Angeline St avropoulos in Greece and three grandchildren She was a member of the Greek Orthodox church Funeral arrangements will be announced by Lindquist and Sons Mortuary 1 Shop At Anna Marie Haneey 20 Hyd Park Joseph Arnold Hanson 22 Flan Diego Cal Noris Beth Kehler 20 Providonee Edwin IM1111010111 45 East Garland: Alice Hansen Minter 42 Garland George Mama 19 Berwyn Ill Mar1orie Jeanne Cilia 18 Berwyn litiveell King Harris 74 Louisville Idaho Estes Idaho Tails Idaho Study- Groups nifty study Wedneesd tot at 2 :30 a nd Friday at 8 in Salt La ke public library 15 South Mats attest Theoitophy study grotto Free Open forum meeting of the United Lodge of Theosophists Monday Rt 8 Salt Lake public library board room Bahia public study group Meetins Sunday 8 62 North Ninth West Governor Tells State Slogan For Navy Day (Continued from Page B-One) of the councirs educatipn committee said she thought it was wrong "to say we have to wink at things" and asserted that "too many people use the war emergency as an excuse for letting down" Both Dow superintendent of the highway patrol and Captain Sherman Falkenrath of the Salt Lake City police department said that in controlling speed for instance it is necessary to allow a little leeway because of the possibility of mechanical errors in speedometers A paper by Woods Ogden read by Olsen- chairman of the enforcement committee said it is reported that children as young as 12 years are driving and added: Some of these children may be good drivers when all goes well but most of them cannot be expected to use good judgment in case of an emergency on the road If they are permitted to drive at what minimum age'will we stop? If we allow anyone to drive without a driver's license of whom will we require licenses How long before drivers will neglect generally to apply for licenses and avoid taking the driver's test?" HOLLIIED FURNITURE Operators of the detinning plant at San Francisco have removed a bottleneck in the tin can collection program in Utah by agreeing to pay freight charges on prepared tin cans shipped from Salt Lake Ogden or Provo Brick Wood Utah Salvage man ager wired from the coast city Saturday Previously tin cans shipped from here have been moved at a financial sacrifice salvage officials here said They emphasized that all cans should be cleaned thoroughly flattened and paper removed 364 SOUTH STATE Ifyrum Hyde Hyde 75 native of Spring City Stinpete county died Saturday morning in an Ogden hospital He al born May 10 186S in Spring City on of Orson and Julia Rinebert Hyde He had been engaged- in mining the greater part of his life Surviving are a sister Mrs Geneva Jug- tensen of Spring City a brother Joseph Hyde of Salt Lake City and a nephew Orson Hyde of Farmington Funeral details will be announced by Larkin Bona mortuary Geneva Prepares To Fire Boiler (Only One Store) Rites Conducted For Dr Sheets Weber County Eugene Van garden 20 at Lake Citv: Etta Dee Garner 25 Ogden James Henegar 23 Weeping Water Neb Wilma Wirer 23 Ogden-Harry William Ci 011e 28 Ogden Doris A Powell 20 Ames Neb Albert Hinkle 21 Denver Colo Ines Walter 18 Denver Colo "You can't Beat the Dutch" William Smith Funeral Arranged For Railroad Man MOUNTAIN' GREEN Morgan Funeral services for William 0 Smith 65 well known Morgan county farmer and liveatock Man who died Friday will be conducted Monday at 1 in Lindquist Sono Colonial funeral chapel at Ogden by Alfred Bowman bishop of rho Peterson 8 ward Burial will be in Preston Idaho cemetery Friends may call at the chapel in Ogden Sunday evening and Monday prior to services Governor Herbert Maw Saturday asked for the observance of Navy day on October 27 with the slogan "Your of Victory" Charles Mabey former governor and vice president of the Navy League of the United States has designated A Wiesley member of the state industrial commission sa Navy day chairman They will be assisted In arranging for observances by naval officers the American Legion Navy Mothers' club and the Utah Civilian Women's Naval committee Special ceremonies will be conducted at the Clearfield naval supply depot with Governor Maw other state officials civic and church officials as guests Governor Maw will address employes and navy personnel at the depot -vrz 7:7 With most of the steel operations at Geneva steel mill expected to be in swing by December officials of the concern reported the initial step to begin production will be taken Monday when the first boiler at the huge plant is fired This will be followed with a test of steam equipment Then a byproduct coke plant will be started up followed by blast furnace firing use of the open hearth steel furnace and finally rolling of steel ingots WaltherMathesius president of the steel mill pointed out in a talk to Tau Beta Pi Alumni association at its semiannual meeting that the Geneva plant will be the first integrated steel operation in the 1 Dr Walter Sheets was praised for his work in the medical field by George Albert Smith president of the quorum of twelve apostles during funeral services conducted Saturday at 260 East South Temple street Lester Sheets Rigby offered Invocation and Leland Sheets pronounced benediction Joseph Smith church patriarch dedicated the grave in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial perk Dr Sheets 40 died Monday in Washington of a heart attack The son of Mrs Reed Smoot Dr Sheets had been a member of the hospital medical staff for crippled children before going to Washington last June Births Salt Lake County Cars and A finn Klizabeth Ackerman Magna October 3 and Grace Estella Just 427 street tom October 3 Morgan nod Nabble Louisa Clav Anr 1 1 7s Furth East street daughter Odober 3 Fairbanlis Tanner and Ruth Naomi Dowden 1672 Redoodo avenue (laughter October 3 Randall and Beryl Ruby Gardner Haycien Rintan county daughter October 3 Bleak and Long-burst Bountiful son October 2 Help-) and ZitIte kiellstrom Sandy daughter October 3 HIntza---Ralph Keller and Letitia Wiseman 36S1 Twentieth East street 011 October 6 on C' 101y 000 t) )5 t4 1 tito 1--- CP1414 1 s-' 5" voN 001 Ilequiem high mass for 55 Union Pacific railroad freight traffic manager who died Thursday in Omaha Neb will be celebrated Monday at 10 a in the Cathedral of the Medeleine 331 East South Temple street Monsignor Patrick Kennedy will be celebrant Friends may call in the east room off the vestibule of the clral between 9:30 and 10 a 7 Suspects Questioned Salt Lake police Saturday questioned two men suspected of selling gasoline coupons for 25 and 50 cents apiece Officers charged the two stole approximately 300 gasoline ration stamps from a service station at 180 West Fourth South street Sarah Jane Claypool SMITHFIELD Cache services for Sarah Jane Claypool 63 who died Thursday in a Logan hospital will be conducted Monday at 1 in In the Smithfield First ward chapel by Van Orden bishop Friends may call at the family home in Smithfield Sunday evening and Monday until time of services Burial in the Smithfield cemetery will be directed by Loyal gall mortuary of Logan 11 ft-feu" 11-6 weao te7 jav west I A-Issemisti6Y-- 44malaotuaseas--toutatotabLetar-siumwri l' 1 i i 4 '7 --7' r'' -4 4 t4oetotaptsvoregrmAt4ftAroloLemAltateArkoso40oo-.

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