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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 13

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Monday April 8 1946 DEATHS 1 Monday April 8 1946 I DEATHS I 12 Zile $alt zitte Treibunt 3 Cake Teibunt INTERMOUNTAIN WEATHER in Trri 111 I 1 rill A T11 1-17rrl A rirl -ur LIN I AIM 11'1111111ER I Salt Lake City and vicinity: Broken cloudiness with occasional light showers Monday Tuesday cloudy with rain Little change in temperature High temperature Monday 55 Low temperature Tuesday morning )38 I Salt Lake City and vicinity: Broken cloudiness with occasional light showers Monday Tuesday cloudy with rain Little change In temperature Mgt' temperature Monday Low temperature Tuesday morning )38 'MI la -A Hagen Funeral arrangements were pending Sunday for Mrs Hilda or Ka Uterine Anderson t' Hagen 72 427 st who died al her home 4 Saturday at 443 11- in A native of $we- den Mrs Hagen was -e -gmk i born Feb 22L 1274 a 4 daughter of Jcrtin and tt Karen Liungouist She I came to the United we- States and hed lived in Salt Lake City the 1 past 22 years Su or rvive Include 1 her husband (nal Hagen Salt Lake City three daugh- ter Mrs Ida Cron- by Mn Esther Mar- vey and Mrs Elien Ryser all of Salt i A Lake City two broth- 11A ers living in Sweden and 10 grandchildren Mrs Ra re Hagen Viers peridirig 1 1 Hilda KA Hagen StateS and had lived past 22 years in Salt Lake City tho SurvIvorn Include her husband Olar Hagen Salt Lake City three daugh- ters Mrs Ida Cron- by Mrs Esther liar- nd ve a Mr Elien Ryser all of salt Laic Cit two broth- ers living in Sweden Mrs Rs gen and 10 grandchildren Alma VS Jentzsch Mrs Alma Victoria Sandahl Jentzech SI died at her home 3315-13th ikest Sunday at I a rn of natural causes She svas born in Sweden June 2 ISSe a daughter of Can and Kristina Isack- son Sandahl She had 4 been in the United 1 Slates 44 years Survivors include 1 her husband Arthur Jentzsch five MIMI 4' Carl Jentasch of Farmington ArthUr I -ski Frank Helmer and Melville ii 41 Jentssch all of Bait La Ci I fiv --Ai dughters Mn A z' 1 Wallin Mrs Youngdale Mrs Tipton Mn AN 4 thur Sjogran and Joyce Jentasch an of 12 Salt Lake City: two -1 brothers Helmer San v- dahl San Francisco and Joseph San-dent Sweden: 27 Mr Jeartsch grandchildren and four great-grandchildren children Alma V-S Jentzsch at a tn of natural causes She waa born in Sweden June 2 1884 a daughter of Carl 3 and Kristina Isack- SOT1 Sandahl She had been in 4 the United Slates 4 years Survivors include her husband Arthur Jentzsch ilve sons Carl Jentasch of Farmington Arthur 1 0 Frank Helmer and meiil Jintsach all of Sett Lake Ci I tiv ditughters Mra A Wallin Mrs a YounIdale Mrs pton Mrs AN thur Sjogran an Joyce Jentsach all of I --f alt ake Cit two 01r I 'I'auhY'crS5an Francisco and Joseph Saul doh! Sweden: 27 Mrs Jentsseb grandchildren and tour ga ret-grandchildren children 4 4 4 1 "a' ask''' tN telt1 445 4k -'A1- Ternperaturo Chhrt High Low Pre' Albuquerque 73 49 Tr Atlanta Ga 84 56 03 Boise Idaho 62 30 Boston 52 36 Hutto Mont 4 9 13 Cheyenne 41 35 Yr Chicago 54 33 05 Cincinnati Ohio 66 40 Denver Colo 50 42 Detroit 57 30 Duluth Mich 34 29 20 Grand Junction Colo 57 42 28 Lex an 36 03 Los Angele Las Vegas Nev 73 59 04 Miami Fla 89 61 New Orleans 83 68 New York City 52 3k Ogdrit 47 rig 2f3 Oklahoma CIty 84 63 Omaha Neb 4 67 51 Tr Phoenix 82 58 '1r Pocatello 58 32 Temperaure art Ch High Low Prec Albuquerqu a 73 49 Atlanta Ga 64 56 03 daho 62 30 Roston 52 49 13 4 1 35 54 33 05 Chicago Ohio 66 40 BeelirovIrt col 50 42 03 57 30 Duluth Mich 34 29 20 Grand Jcunction Colo 57 42 26 36 63 56 64 rasa N7eILKacs7INev Miami Fla 89 61 New Orleans 83 68 52 3M (5747York City 4-7 38 28 Oklahoma CIty 84 63 Omaha Neb 67 51 tr 82' 58 Ur 0 58 32 6 1 1 4 'Of- rr 1 tl 44 ri i LAO 1ES FOR 1 YOL a Af Utah: Broken cloudiness and widely scattered light showers Monday Tuesday cloudy with rain Little change in temperature High temperatures Monday 50 to 60 Low temperatures Tuesday morning 30 to 40 Idaho: Monday cloudy with scattered showers and snow flurries Nevada: Cloudy with occasional light showers or snow flurries Monday Little change in temperature Cloudy showery weather prevailed over most of Utah and Nevada Sunday with a fall of more than 05 inch of rain in 12 hours at the airport Temperatures Sunday afternoon raised from 50 to 60 degrees in the intermountain states which was a drop of 5 to 10 degrees in Utah but a rise of 5 to 10 degrees in Idaho A storm moved into the Pacific northwest Sunday afternoon with cloudiness and showers from northern California to Washington Utah: Broken cloudiness and beat-Lel CU 1161i hilOWCI 5 Nionday TuesdaY cloudy with rain Little change in tempera- ture High temperatures Mon- day 50 to 60 Low temperatures Tuesday morning 30 to 40 Idaho: Monday cloudy with scattered showers and snow flurries Nevada: Cloudy with occa- sional light showers or snow flurries Monday Little change 4 ill ClteoluildPyerasLhuorweery weather pre- iled over most of Utah and Ne- vada Sunday with a fall of more than 05 inch of rain in 12 hours at the airport Temperatures Sun- cr day afternoon raised from 50 to 60 cerees in the intermountain es tat Whih was a drop of 5 to 10 10 i Idah degrees in Utah but a rise of 5 to egrees A sorm moved into the Pacific northwest Sunday afternoon with cloudiness and sh ers from northern Cali- fornia to Washington 1 Rudolph Abraham Murk itudolph Abraham Murk 47 SO South state died Saturday at 9:50 a in a Salt Lake hospital of unknown eauteal-le was born March 3141899 in Ephraim Sanpete county a son 'i of Nils A ancl Helga Itt Blarks Mnrk He moved to Salt Lake t- City with his parents I in 1905 4 Be married Leah 1 -b 4'4' )1 lietMan Murk Nov -1' 28 1027 in Salt ''src4 -e- 4-" hake 8 telnpe '-1 A He was active in the Thirty seeond a -4 4 ward as YMMIA -r president and ward clerk At the time of f'- ji -IC IA death he was em- el Mom! by ern- 1 ployment security of- fice surviving besides his tather and widow I aret two daughters Betty Lee and Jo- i4 LA anus Pegg Murk Salt Lake City two Mr- brOthera and three sisters William A Murk San Francisco Cal: Walter Murk Vallejo Cal Mrs Ruby Kilpatrick Bremerton Wash Mrs Lucy Grand-Pre and Bessie Murk Salt Lake City i 1Matilda Day Allen Matilda Caroline tkay Allen 76 Draper died Sunday at 12:05 a In a Salt Lake hospital of natural CantleI he was ism-n April 2 1870 a daughter of Henry Eastman and Caroline Nylander Day She waa married to Jackson Allen Jan 4 1891 at St George Surviving are two sons and five daughter and Benjamin Allen Mrs Leona Smith Mrs Louise Mickelaen Mrs Eva Fitzgerald Mrs May Steadman and Mrs Jane Gordon all of Draper three Fist-era Mrs Ella Nielson South Jordan Mn Bachael Geri Salt Lake City and Mrs Nancy f3allard Draper: one brother George A Day Oakley Ida: 38 grandchildren eight greatgrantichildren Funeral tiPry kelt will be conducted Wed ncly at rn In rrraper Pecontl ward 1 8 chapel with Otis A Pierce bishop: officiating 'rinds may call at 280 South Temple Tueaday from 4 to 8 m- and Wednesday at the old family residence in Draper prior to services Burial will be In Draper City cemetery 1 Deomanlina Contri Mrs Deornantina ContH 58 150 South Temple died in a salt Lake hospital Saturday at 3 tn of naturat causes She 1111-1 born In Italy Nov 10 1887 and came to the United States 45 years ago She had lived in Salt Lake City 44 years and was a Member of the Catholic church Survivors Include bet husbanil Teodone Contd a daughter Mrs Marie Bird Salt Lake City: two eons Laurence Sacramento Cal and Dominic Contrl Salt Lake City and four grandchildren liSunday rattam urk 47 SO Abranant murk South State died SaturdMay at 9:50 a tn teStlatiL roren hMc'asPreihtal of unknown causes- 1" r'Plualm Sanbete county a son 4Nils i A am Helga moved to Salt Lake irt I On it-e--Married Leah 7 Herman Murk Nov 26 1027 in Salt hake te3mre i He was active In the Thtrty second 4 ward as YMMIA den presit and ward clerk At the time of death he was em- rjf'Yed kieel i Surviving besides father and widow a re two daughters Betty Lee and 30- ann Pegg Murk gait Lake City: two Me Mork brothers and three alstPra William A Murk San Francisco Cal: Walter Aturk vallejo Cal Mrs Ruby Kilpat- rich Prem4rton Wash Mrs Lucy Grand -Pre and Bessie 1L'' Murk Balt Lake Cilt i 131 atilda Day Allen Matiltin Caroline Day Allen 76 Drt aPer men Sunday at 1205 a In a Sal Lake honittal ot natural ea nfteL wa iwrn Apil 2 187 daughtr 8he tr 0 a as of lenry Etman and Caroline Nylander 3a8nhe4wiass91maarrtiedst tGeorge olagson 111171 I itri nag Teo son in a 1t4 tfrieend aurha- 17eilna Smith Mrs tii7ilse Islickelser Mrs Eva Eitteareld Mrs May Styadmari and Mrs Jane Gordon all of Draper three sisters Mrs Ella Nielson South Jordan Mrs Rarhael Gsrlf Salt Lake City and Mrs Nancy f3aliard Draper: one brother George A Day Oakley Pia 38 grand- children eight greatgrantichildren Funeral tiPrViCei will be conducted Wed' nesrlay at rn In Draper Second ward DS chapel with Otis A Pierce bishop! oMciating: relends may tan at 2f10 South Temple Tuesday from 4 to 8 tn and Wednesday at the old farnilv residence in Draper prior to services Burial will be in Draper City cemeterY 1 I Deomantma Contri Mrs Deornasittna ContH 58 150 South Temple died in a Salt Lakekhospital Sat' day 3 al nrecavnir trrtri'm irbniittaelor ago: She had lived in Salt Lake 4ay 44 pears and wits a member of the Catholic church Survivors Include bet husbanil Teodone contri a daughter Mr Mane Bird Salt La ke ity two eons Laure rtee Oontri Sacramento Cal and Dominic Contrt Salt Lake City and tour grandchildren Portland Ore 54 32 Tr Prove 55 40 21 Reno Nev 56 30 04 Rork SPrtrirs Wyo 43 30 90 Saki Lake Airpnrt fit 40 87 San Antonio Texas 93 67 San Diego 68 55 100 an Francisco 54 44 Tr St George 44 02 St Loins 69 46 Tr St Paul Min 48 42 19 Sea ttle Wash 54 33 Tr sherldan Wyo 53 33 Waahln cton 60 39 West Yellowstone 52 13 Salt Lake Weather Data: Precipitation for 24-hour period ending at 5 57 precipitation for April 81 accumulative excess 104: nroclinta tion Sines Oct 1 734 accumulative deficiency 98 Sunrise Monday 601: sunset Expected maximum 55 expected mtnimum 38 Ln t-01104 We D4 12 '1 135 41) 21 Provo 56 30 04 Rem) Nev t147tictIVInV Wr 43 30 00 61 40 87 San Antonio Texas 93 67 6564 5454 10 Or Sall Diego San Francisco st George 44 02 rt 69 46 Tr 48 42 19 Pter dn elatliewstirmy ho 53 33 54 3:3 Tr Wa mbington 6 0 39 West Yellowatone 52 13 toPP4-houkr heenrd 5Frpecirgi altgo 1 7 precipitation for Atiinritlitt061 it cecumcila ocitive aclum41art717se denctenneys 119 Sunriso Monday 6:01: sunset' 6:58 Expected maximum 55 expected mlni- mum 38 MORE LAMB CHOPS THIS FALL! Utah sheep herds wind their way along the long I desert to summer range on mountain forest lands 'trail leading grazing ground on the I stopping en route at their home lambing grounds i COUNTY BRIEFS 'A J1 with ot nichins Presolted 4 Hudson Bay Fur Co p4' in 4 ft 4 tr ot Law 11 di 4: ')-- 4 -11- 7 I 1 i le -'4 '''''''''''x 4 '1 '14 4 '''''(' A'r i :4 A4 i i 4 --4- i 4 4 -'E'- 4 ci 441 aa i 4 i-4 fil 0 it ti Top IV'S 11 CA 4 l'' if -r vi: 1 i I 4 4t i 4' 1 f' 0 1r a -7 '44 -4--4'' i'1): 2 3r4 -r -)f la all 11 111 dir a 77) 1 MORE LAMB CHOPS I I 1 V- r-TC 1 11 A A 4' A 1 wit 1 '119X-- 1 ss t- 0 icidexe't ekx-aaa e''a 1 -6 i ii HIS FALL! 1 I '04 Michins '11-ii) l'ti I ifi 1 1v tali sheep herds wind their way along the long I desert to summer range on mountain forest lands i i i Presolte 4 trail leading from whiter grazing ground on the I stopping en route at their home lambing grounds 4 1 I i i COUNTY BRIEFS 1 'A Fur Co Hudson' Bay 1 7 ri ii II i i STRA(OHT SHOOTERS 5:45 MONDAY THROUGII FRIDAY STRA(CHT SNOOTSRS 5:45 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Ranges Dry as 2Million Sheep Trek to Forests Ranges Dry as 2 Million 1-11" -T-111 nheep trek to torests Veteran Dairyman Dies at Home Veteran Ir' valryman Dies at Home mohloy4oh7I7 41 10:30 am ---104- tl MOfarafy 'MY Illetry 10630 a Garbage Pickup Set BOUNTIFUL Bountiful city will hereafter operate its own garbage truck according to Wilford Williams city recorder who armounced that the truck will pick up garbage for citizens living west of Main st and on Main et Fridays and that garbage will be collected from homes of those living east of Main at Saturdays Garbage Pickup Set tn BOUNTIFUL Bountiful city Le Lis own gar- wcLceuLcz- opera bage truck according to Wilford Williams city recorder who announced that the truck will pick up garbage for citizens living west of Main st and on Main st Fri- lected from homes of those living days and that garbage will be col- east of Main st Saturdays Granite Dean Asks Better Boy Training C111riTtlf ga CifTri I "ILL Li -1-' dt-111 Asks Better Boy ralmiw-- DEATHS ono-4 and Catch 'rhea Great "Kid" Shows to CAPT MIDNIGHT waa at 5:30 i iii 4' ii ---v ''f' 9 i fiti1: I te 4 6 Iti 4 1 -1 1 4- Ipil i 4 loall WI 0 4 I 727N aLK 10 (41 and Catch 'rhse 4 Great "Kid" "-'1 to i 11 4 SUPERMAN at NI- 2 0 d2 at 5:30 CAPT MID NIGHT 5 i 1 3 DEATHS 7 0-- -tn" --)- a- I 4 4 4 1 r- I 4 4 1 SOUTH SALT new check rein for curbing delinquency Of youth waspropoaed Sunday by Hyrum Hilton dean of boys at Granite high school Institution of a health and physical training program by the armed forces in high schools would provide a dual advantage believes Mr Hilton "It would give the boys the necessary training without expense of special camps and it would provide a sharp check rein for the boy shirking his responsibilities" he declared Mr Hilton it would give the boys the necessary training without expense of special camps and it would provide a sharp check rein for the nsi 1 es boy shirking his respo he declared SOUTH SALT new check rein for curbing delinquency of youth wasproposed Sunday by Hyrum Hilton dean of boys at Granite high school Institution of a health and physi- cal training program by the armed forces in high schools would pro- forces in high schools would pro- vide a dual advantage believes Mr Hilton it would give the toys the necessary training without expense of special camps and it would provide a sharp check rein for the boy shirking his responsibilities TUNE It Here's your Here's your By JOAN GEIER Utah' sheep ranchers are praying for snow and rain to insure good summer grazing as they prepare to move almost 2-000000 sheep from winter desert ranges to summer pastures in the national forests The sheep are facing skimpy feeding at present in eastern Utah where drouth conditions prevail said Burback assistant regional grazier He warned that during drouth periods sheep are confmed to 'small circles within s' grazing distance of water holes and streams and soon overgraze this limited space Most of the state's 1900 sheep ranchers graze their flocks on public ranges and often travel 200 miles between winter and summer ranges A typical herd wintering in Goldhill area west of Tooele desert will be driven in April along sheep trails eastward to Jericho or Joy shearing centers Lambing Season Heavy with lamb and still bearing their wool the ewe herds move slowly along the well worn sheep trails covering only about five miles a day From the shearing centers they are herded to home ranch holdings for lambing season which takes place about mid-May Many sheepmen gional grazier He warned that during drouth periods sheep are confined to small circles within s's grazing distance of water holes and streams and soon overgraze this limited space Most of the state's 1900 sheep ranchers graze their flocks on pub lie ranges and often travel 200 miles between winter and sum- Trier ranges A typical herd win- terin in Goldhill area west of Tooele desert will be driven in April along sheep trails eastward to Jericho or Joy shearing centers Lambing Season Heavy with lamb and still bear- trig their winter wool the ewe herds move slowly along the well- worn sheep trails covering only shearing centers about five miles a day From the they are herded to home ranch holdings for lamb- lng season which takes place about mid-May Many sheepmen By JOAN GEIER Utah's sheep ranchers are pray- trig for snow and rain to insure 2 000 000 good summer grazing as they pre- pare to move almost Sheep from winter desert ranges i forests to stmuner pastures in the national The sheep are facing skimpy feeding at present in eastern Utah 'where drouth conditions prevail where drouth conditions prevail said Burback assistant re- gional grazier He warned that during drouth periods sheep are confined to small circles within grazing distance of water holes and streams and soon overgraze this limited space Tooele desert will be driven in April along sheep traIls eastward to Jericho or Joy shearing centers Lambing Season Heavy with lamb and still bear- rig their minter wool the ewe eolevrtiv" ell osv er 1 Iryteill have spring holdings around Fountain Green During the lambing season herders each morning may find that about 100 ewes have dropped their lambs often twin lambs The mothers must be left strictly alone for two or three days with their new-born and every effort made to protect them from sudden noises which might cause a stampede The maternal instinct develops slowly in a mother sheep and if frightened away from her young during the first few days she will cold-bloodedly desert them for keeps leaving orphans or "bum" lambs for the herder to care for Each day the tmlambed mothers are separated from the main flock When several hundred mothers and lambs are accumulated into one herd lamb tails are docked from their normal 10 inches into a neat stub of one and a half inches Buck lambs are castrated at this time while all of the lambs are branded with a paint "iron" usually composed of wood Herding Lonely Job The sheep herder often a Mexican or Basque has one of the loneliest jobs on earth but his skill makes or breaks his employers' bank roll He must constantly be alert to prevent attack from coyotes which usually steal up on the flock at dawn and are especially dangerous around the lambing period young aurmg tile first few aaYs she will cold-bloodedly desert them for keeps leaving orphans or "bum lambs for the herder to care for Each day the unlambed mothers are separated from the main flock When several hundred mothers and lambs are accumu- lated into one herd lamb tails are docked from their normal 10 inches into a neat stub of one and a half inches Buck lambs are castrated at this time while all of the lambs are branded with a paint "iron" usually composed of wood Herding Lonely Job The sheep herder often a Mexi- can or Basque has one of the loneliest Jobs on earth but his skill makes or breaks his employers' bank roll He must constantly be alert to prevent attack from coy- otes which usually steal up on the flock at dawn and are especially dangerous around the lambing period have spring holdings around Foun- tam Green During the lambing season herd- ers each morning may find that about 100 ewes have dropped their lambs often twin lambs The mothers must be left strictly atone wo or three days with for th th new-born and every effort made to protect them from sudden noises which might cause a stam- Pede The maternal instinct de- velops slowly in a mother sheep velops slowly in a mother sheep and if frightened away from her young during the first few days she will cold-bloodedly desert them for keeps leaving orphans or "bum" lambs for the herder to care for Each day the tmlambed mothers are separated from the at trus time wruie au or tne 1E1MDS usually composed of wood are branded with a paint "iron" Herding Lonely Job The sheep herder often a Mexi- can or Basque has one of the ATIPiIPQf inh Is rth P2 his skill Joseph Edmund ITortm Theeph Edmund Hortin 75 1057 13th1 South died in a Salt Lake hospital Sunday at 12:55 13 IYI of natural causes A native of Rockport Utah he was born Feb 4 1871 a son of John and Maria Wilkinson Rortin A retired farmer be formerly was bishop of Rockport 13 ward and prior to coming to Salt Lake City five years ago lived in Cache valley Survivors Include three sons Sherman Kenneth and Brant Hortin all of Salt Lake City four sisters Mrs Maria Rhead Mrs Grace Jensen Mrs Clara Beca and Mrs Hazel Watson all of salt Lake City Euneral services will be conducted Tuesday noon at 260 South Temple where friends may call Monday from 4 to 8 and Tuesday from 10 a until time or services Burial will be in Logan cemetery Peter Wuthrich Peter Wuthrien 79 2251-8th East died at his home Sunday at 5 a tn of causes Incident to age A native Switzerland be was born Aug 21 1866 in Bern a son of Peter and Christina Gerber Wuthrich A shoemaker he retired 10 years ago He married Elizabeth Baumgartner in Switzerland In 1892 and she died in 1943 Survivors include a son John Wuthrich Salt Lake City and a daughter livirs Freda Harrigan Pomona Cal and lour grandchildren siwn Bzeeraanda 1140en bc'rn Joeeph Edmund Hortin 75 1057 13th asSunbdaryn hsookn oortatfriotabodicskcaanrrdmt yard and prior to coPmingt to Salt Lake City Icsalentneakectatnyd: BrortairntatWstr years ago lived in Cache valley Survivors include three sons Sherman sHomrtirna Rbead Mrs Grace Jensen Mrs Clara Beck and Mrs Hazel Watson all of Salt Lake Cd tyiv'Unn eral iriceit own diolal ybcetmo nud4nutcitttoettlImTpeu emos 260 South Temple where arrniclenriTsugl Burial will be in Logan cemetery Peter Wuthrich 79 2251-8th East died at his home Sunday at 5 a tn of causes zhr laesbt eirni cob: smh oaer: zilesdk in sluSrv92i and she died in 194 in3 Switzerland vors incltsde a son daughter )John Wuthric a ke City and a 41 re Harrigan Pomona Cat and lour grandchildren In' genii Film 111111 IT t1154 let Edmund oseph ITortm Joseph Edmund Hortin 75 1057 13th aSnr21dged in a Salt Lake hospital Sunday A nativr o713ott Falb 4 171 a son of John and Maia neaotrutr Utah i se- was born licinso8 Mortin A retired farmerr be formerly was bishop or Rockport Ivivae and prior to coming to Salt Lake llglvdeed titlireCe ach erva Cit rd Survivors services Burial will be in Logan temeCeri Peter Wuthrich Peter Wuttrion 79 2251-8th East died at his home Sunday ist 5 a tn of causes incident to age A native or Switzerland be was born Aug Bn ser anduac2htlati866naGin er a on of Pet erpesr Wuthrich A shoe- Sterling Patten Harris 61 prominent Salt Lake dairyman died at his home 483-5th ave Sunday morning of lobar pneumonia He and hi brother Al Harris started their -dairy busi- A ness at Woods Cross in 1914 building it into one of the city's i' larger dairies I At the time of his death he owned and oper- ated a milk de- pot at 202 2nd West He was born Mr Harris Sept 28 1884 at Provo a son of Joseph A and Joanna Harris He married Anne Lloyd Aug 22 1903 and she died In November 1938 He married Velma Gordon Jan 19 1944 Survivors Include his widow his mother three daughters Mrs Elaine Gunderson Mrs Celia Oldham both of Salt Lake City and Mrs Florence Heath El Paso Tex five sons Lamar Ralph Harold and Glen Harris Salt Lake City and Sgt Lloyd Harris with the army overseas two sisters Mrs Riley and George Bridwell both of Salt Lake City and three brothers Al Joseph A and Frank Harris all of Salt Lake City and six grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 at 260 Soilth Temple where friends may call Tuesday from 4 to 8 in and Wednesday from 9 a in until time of services Elks lodge No 85'will officiate Burial will be in 'Wasatch Lawn Memorial park one of the city's larger dairies A the time of death he ma owned and oper- ated a milk de- pot at 202 2nd West He was born Mr Harris Sept 28 1884 at Provo a son of Joseph A and Joanna Harris He married A Ile LInVd Aug At12 22 1903 and she died in November 1938 He married Velma Gordon Jan 19 1944 Survivors include his widow his mother three daughters Mrs Elaine Gunderson Mrs Celia Old- ham both of Salt Lake City and Mrs Florence Heath El Paso Tex five sons Lamar Ralph Harold and Glen Harris Salt Lake City and Sgt Lloyd Harris with the army overseas two sisters Mrs Riley and George Sterling Patten Harris rominent Salt Lakir3 rm 61 an di da died at his home 483-5th ave Sun- day morning of lobar neumonia He and i brother Al started I 74' VE Harris' their -dairy bust- -4 at Woods ----4 11 fl 'I' wmas 1 Cross 1914 ross i bung it into the c'43 one oi ty8 arger dairies At the time of his death he owned and oper- ated milk de- tb7ri died In 9 1938 He married Velma Gordon Jan 19 144 Survivors include his widow his mother three daughters Mrs Elaine Gunderson Mrs Celia Old- Bridwell both of Salt Lake City and three brothers Al Ft Jose '-'n A and Frank Harris all of Salt Lake City and six grandchildren Funeral services will be con- ducted Wednesday at 2 at 260 Soilth Temple where friends may call Tuesday from 4 to 8 Elk and Wednesday from 9 a until lodge No ervice time of ss Mental Banker "Thought-Twisters" "Famous dozens of other queries bring dollars taktontest ants and entertainment to you' 8:30 4-------''t ---i-i-N pt0 PREMIER Such musical favorites es "Deseret Song 'Love letters" end 'Because' axe features of the new Jatk Frost Melody program with Tenor Dave Stegmitter tonight 10 HAYS FUN 1 'A You'll find musc games Laughter r- 1 and plenty of ''N fun on KSL's 5 'Window Shoo i pars' GuAd Jor1 the cmiwds at KSL Mondily through Frklay at 3 ra Mental Banker 1 4 4 HAVE FUN 4r'r If -on'- fi '111 You'll find music 4 games Laughter and plenty of fun on KSL's 'indow Shoo pars' Guitd Join n--ervices 1il tho croivds at KSL Mnday 4 Aft 1 km through Friday 1AV valt at 3 (t-t PREMIER AT 10 Such musical favorites es "Deseret 10u "Famous oofusothor Song" 'Love letters" and "Because' axe features of the new Jack Frost Mel- queries bring dollars Icatantest ody program with Tenor Dave Stegmitter ants and entertainment to you- an tonight 10 8:30 op 1 tVtlkl I Xl Ni ji I 11 14 oaao 't) I Mental Banker 1:" HAVE FUN Ar 41'ls 4 t1: ft1 You'll fi nd musc 4 -7 7 4 All PREMIE AT 10 Such muslcat favo Quotations and dozens of other Song Love Latta "Thought-Twisters" "Famous FIREMEN PARLEY convention of Utah State Firemens' Assn since before World War II will be held at St George May 23-25 it was announced Sunday following the quarterly meeting of the board of directors at Magna Total membership of the group now is 1224 largest in the history of the association according to Teri A Haws president who presided at Sunday's meeting Almost 500 representative of fire departments from all fee-tons of the state are expected to attend the convention State auxiliary officers also met Sunday at the home of Mrs James Duke to discuss convention plans FIREMEN PARLEY convention of Utah State Firemens' Assn since before World War II will be held at St George May 23-25 it was announced Sunday follow- ing the quarterly meeting of the board of directors at Magna Total membership of the group now is 1224 largest in the history of the association ac- cording to Verl A Haws presi- dent who presided at Sunday's meeting Almost 500 representatives of fire departments from all Yee- tions of the state are expected to attend the convention State since before World War 11 will i was announced Sunday follow- be held at St George May 23-25 ing the quarterly meeting of the board of directors at Magna Total membership of the group now is 1224 largest in the di OA" CI tVPN auxiliary officers also met Sun- day at the home of Mrs James Duke to discuss convention plans BARRY WOOD SHOW ItALL 9:30 Mon Mod Fri Prtisntod by SWEET CANDY CO 9:30 mon l'Af SHOW ALL otel Prtisentod BARRY WOOD CANDY Co Yale Alumni Sets Alta Club Meet What's on the- Air 'Today Monday April 8 1946 (MST) For Further Information Phone Stations IWEET ill 1 am116L T---- -it''4'N-- 'f- ----4 '1 I i i I A Nal I I Yale Alumni Sets 3 I 3 2 0 4 ---'k r'11 'Alta Club Illeet What 9s lin e- A I 'Ir al a A Monday April 8 1946 (MST) For Further Information Phone Stations 1 Frank Smith Funeral services for Frank Smith 79 119 Main who died Wednesday will be conducted Tuesday at 2 at the Masonic temple 650 South Temple Friends may call at 280 South Temple Monday from 4 to 8 tn Tuesday from 10 a to 1 and at the place of funeral from 1:30 to 2 in Burial will be in Mt- Olivet cemetery Al lie Clancy Edman Mrs Allis Clancy Edman 74 432-4th East died at her horns Sunday at 711) a in of natu-al causes A native of Valley Fails Mtn she was born March 21 1k72 a daughter of James and Loretta Divehi's Clancy Jibe had lived in Utah 24 years shtrvivors locitid two sisters Mn Emma Shepherd and Bonnie Clancy Salt Lake City Frank Smith lii-IsiTifilndicrVsecTiieVVa'y v'Zi be conducted Tumlay at 2 at tne Masonic temple 650 South Temple Friends may call at 280 South TemPle Monday from 4 to 8 in Tuesday from 10 a of funeral from 2 in Burial Olivet cemetery 'will be In Mt- Allic Clancy Edman unda at 7 10 Mrs Mile Clancy Edman 74 432-4M Inlent odflendatentstilecratpre I However the biggest sheep loss is caused not by predatory animals but by poisoning Larkspur sneezeweed and even at times greasewood are toxic to sheep The herder must watch carefully to see his flock does not wander onto poisonous range areas Good transportation has cut Storm losses as the herder moves swiftly to keep sheep from scattering in a storm "Sheep are totally lacking in the ordinary good sense which characterizes most animals and require careful handling to preVent panic which may lead to- their own destruction A herd will even stampede itself into a fire built by a herder on a cold day" said Mr Burback However the biggest sheep loss is caused 'not by predatory ani- mals but by poisoning Larkspur sneezeweed and even at times greasewood are toxic to sheep The herder must watch carefully his flock does not wander to see onto poisonous range areas Good transportation has cut a 4 I a 1 es il ori A ell ra IKNAK-11 400 ClAaneetated KNAK-1 400 OAmeeetatest KLITA-570 I KALL-910 1 KSL-1160 I KDYL-1320 American rfaa ONfutusi System CItColumbla System 4NBO Motive csating Co Intermotn Network Study Guild Meet COPPERTON Members of the Sandy Guild of Copperton will visit the art gallery at University of Utah Monday at 6:45 Mrs Richard Wiley president announced Sunday The group will meet first at the home of Mrs Pett Tour will be directed by Jane Culbertson To Fete Players MIDVALE Members of the Study Guild Meet COPPERTON Members of the Sandy Guild of Copperton will visit Russel Tracy executive secretary Yale university alumni board will be featured speaker at a meeting of Yale Club of Utah Tuesday at 12:15 rn in the Alta club 100 South Temple Bartlett Wicks president said Sunday All Yale alumni- in Utah are Invited and may make reservations through Mr Wicks Mr -Tracy also will Interriew persons desiring to attend Yale Tuesday from 4 to 5 in at Mr Wick's residence 30 st and furnish Information on scholarships and opportunities for service men Russel Tracy executive sec- retsry Yale university alurnni board will be featured speaker at a meeting of Yale Club of Utah rrlipartAv stt 121S 71 rn in filo Alin A Ill 600 Yawn Patrol 6:15 Late News 8:30 Request Timex Of the World Dawn Busters Farm Roundno 6 :55 Your Garden The Old Corral News The Old Corral Your Request Dream Hunters Vern Looden Weotern Wranglers bongo Ada Nofsinger Jordan high school basketball team their coaches and other school officials will be guests of Midvale Kiwanis club Monday at 6:45 at Midvale city hall Louis Goff president has World NPWS Pangs of Clarke Gno Forney Orgoo World News OF Hunt Nowa Imo Farm Journal Helve 7 :35 Jo Stafford Presents 7:00 Breakfast Club 7:15 with Don McVell 7:30 7:45 Tunes and arm Newe 7:30 News Edition Reveille Roundup Funeral services for Mrs Ada Nor linger 67 Who tiled Friday in Denver will he rond Wed Monday at 3 Tn It 260 South Temple Where friends may call from 10 a in Until time of services Burial will be in Mt Olivet cemetery -Harry Robinson 1 1 1 11:16 030 0:46 I 7:16 7:30 Morn News Digest 7:46 I Kloit Klub 8:00 816 8:30 846 Hymns 9:00 0:16 Flinn Britt 9:30 Fiesta Fantasise 946 Time Out 1 110:00 10:16 10:30 10:46 Time Out I 10:00 I i 10:16 I 110:30 1 10:46 (e)Arthur Godfrey News While News Personality Parade Abbe Observes Woman's Opinion News While New' Personality Parade Abbe Observes Woman's Opinion Harry Robinson 164 Regent it died HI a Ntiatt 1pke hospital Sunday at 4:30 a tn of chronic renal disease 300 Elks Attend Inaugural Ball BLACK CROSS BLOTS RECORD Fatality Mars April's Brief Traffic Death Holiday in State JEL -0- wyfr el En 11 affic Death 01-1-dav in State 8:00 9:15 8:30 9:45 1 0:00 Tom Brenneman's 9:15 Hollywood Oil Martyr' News 0:45 Ted Malone 1000 Glamor Manor 10:15 10:30 McIntyre News 10:45 betty Lane 1 11 :00 Baukhage Talking 1 1:15 Bing Crosby 1 1 :30 My True Story 11:45 1 0 1 5 I 1 0 :00 I Glamor Manor 31 I krettletnatnyers News 11:001 Bnukhaga Talking Program Parade 4 Lora Lawton Road of Life Joyce Jordan Waring and His Pennsylvanians Lone Journey David Harum Best Sets 4 Larry Smith Between Friends Close Harmony Something for the Ladies The Wishing We41 4sArt Baker Best Beta trAtety Smith Between Friends Close klarmony Something for theJ News 8:05 Cildn Bantam Revw Go-tt ound With Bing Crosby Cecil Brawn nelwil 9:10 Club Crake tt rasy Time Mystery Musts re Van News Morton Downey Phyllis Perry Ethel Smith 0Smile Time 0 Do You Have It? Tommy Dorsey 0John Anthony 8fszoiratouVanDowNnaewva Phylits Perry Pres Ethel Smith Time I I I I I I I Tick Tock Times 8:55 News To Be Announced i)Vallant LadY Light of the World A unt Jenny Stories 'Kate Smith Speaks Big Sister Rom of Trent Our Gal Sunday Life Can Bs Beau (ZMiii Perkins Young Dr MILIOne oad of Life KB ti kat Later Elpaaks It 'ottt of Trent C' Our Gal Sunday Can Be Beam I I I I 1 I I I Polka Time I I :00 5 Spotlight a 11:30 Rbythm 11:46 Polka Time I 11:00 More than 300 membeis of Salt Lake Elks lodge No 85 and their Ives attended the annual inaugural ball Saturday night at the club 129 South Temple Officers installed last Wednesday included Lee Whitlock exalted ruler Frank Nelson esteemed leading knight Samuel Hughes esteemed loyal knight Beck esteemed lecturing knight Parker Campbell secretary Dunfield treasurer and Coulam tylor More than 300 members of Salt ir a tram 1r mg I es cr 1:11 Im AatA SO Ca-i IA S14 Ives attended the ft inaug- ural ball Saturday night at the Afternoon Programs IDAHO 'T- 501' ELDER Noon Noontime News 1 2 :00 Lune-neon Myth 12:15 Parade 12:30 12:45 4aulding Light Today'a Cht)dren 4Women in Whit Masquerade World New rPerry Mason Bus et Farming aTena and Off The Record" (i'Show Tune Time Children (li'Show Tune achelor's Children (ttiacnetor's TRADE-MARK NOTICE STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF JOHN HOSTY being first duly sworn deposes and says that he is the attorney of Parfait Incorporated located and doing business in Chicago Ill that the said Parfait Incorporated is the exclusive owner of the trade-mark described in the specification accompanying this affidavit: that the said trade-mark is in use by it In the business of selling cosmetics in the State of Utah: be claims said trade-mark is the same under which goods or merchandise are Manufactured prepared handled sold or distributed by said Parfait Incorporated an Illinois corporation JOHN HOST' Subscribed and sworn to before nie a notary public this 2nd day of Aoril l946 (Seal) MRS 3 'BRENNAN Notary Public Cook County SPECIFICATION TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Be ft known that Parfait Incorporated of Chicago Ill being engaged in the business of manufacturing and selling cosmetics including toilet soaps and power puffs adopted for its use a trade-mark of which the following is a description: Trade-mark Consists of the word TRADITION used alone or in association with a pictorial representaticn of a boy and girl JOHN r-v STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF 1 tcr S-4 I aendado 13u 81 A 0A anhatoLnzre a houLire a iys Me a notarv public tills 2nd day of April 1946 a ws Notary Public Cook County 8PECITICATION porated Of hicago being en- ecturing gaged in the busines selling cosmetic rnanu- in- a cluding toilet soaps anct power puffs adopted or its use a trade-mark association with at ntetrirtai erAL sentaticn of a boy and girl OCedris Foster Days Rose's Orch OCaLleen for a with Jack Bailey 0So tho Story Goes Frank Sinatra KA LI a runs with Melody Mac Os Johnson Hlywd Woman Pigs News Spring Shim' Ttme meicsiy OS Johntan Hlywd Women'a Fate News goring Shin Time i I I I Noon 12:00 Hill Billy Parade 12:15 Hill Beams News 12:30 Bride and Groom 1245 I 1 :00 Morton Downey 1:15 John 13 Kennedy 1:30 stock Market 1 :45 Ladies Seated 1 2:00 Jack 2:15 Try nd Find Me 230 gong of Pioneer 2:45 Hymns of Chirches 1 atoo What's Doing La 0:15 dies? 3:30 'Make Believe Ball3 :45 room 1- 1- 1 :48 i Lames be Boated 2:00 1 Jack Bpren 2 2:15 I Try hint Find Me 30 of Pioneers 2 AS Hymns Of cnirenes 3:1 5 I dies? 3 45 room 3:30 rake Believe Ball- 4Voinan of America 4Ma Perkins 4 Pepper Young Right to Happiness Backstairs Wife 'Stella Dante 4Lorenvo Jones 4Widder Brown tpignt to mappineas Backstairs 'Nita Stella Danes Lorenzo Jones 4Widder Brown I I I I I I 1 I I I I reNTiotise Party ews Romanee of Evelyn Winters (i'llotise Party F225 News of Evelyn Winters rDOELP I I I I 1 I 1 Oar spcwe ctichfli 1 iseoisl APRIL I- I ONE KILLED 1 e- 1 --ri-r I yomic Ar-1 EIT5 4lw -mai 4-1A1- 4 vs (- I Joe) suzim-TT DAL-4-irri 0-44 ---4------1 0412 I (1'f -I-DUCHESAIR i I AdrAH 1 17 ---c i le 0- (VASAVe 1 I qfp urnitii I 1 -N I I I 1 i 1 A 1 '1 1 ---1 -1- eR CN 1 -I I 1 d4NPIT A8 Et I 1 1 1 -4DL A 'P I Awe 1) 7 iiAkrt -1471imIT1-4 9 A 417 (111ASATCAl unikii I It CARBON I i eS4NPITEI IWindow shoppers F2nd Jr I Burton 6i4eet this Wilgus Window Shoppers F2nd Jr Burton Meet the Milieus Wm Burton eet the Missue 1 Melody Ranch 1 00 1 1 5 Inland aarenad 1 :30 on Shoo 145 1 Miniature 2:00 Itatga Riders 2 :34 2:45 1 Brnadway Bang' 3:00 Ws Ron 3:1 5 Bing Crosby 3:30 Vole of army 345 1 Java Tim Tour 400 Requests 4:16 4:30 4:46 1 The Bandstand I 5:00 5:15 cliff Owen Sparta 5:430 A trio ne Trio 5 :4 5 1 Hong snots I 1:46 I Concert Miniatures 200 2:1 Range Eiders 2 :340 I 1 2:45 Ws 3:30 Bing Crosby 3:16 :00 oice Army 346 1 Java Tour 4 Requests i :1 fi I The Bandstand I Alen Cliff Owen Sports 530 Airione Trio I545 1 ARIL I-SALT LAKE CITY FATALLY APRIL i- geInd SALT LAKE CITY 0 i FATALLY INJURED I I I ALL of the West prayed by Ken Bennett and Pete for You 1 Murray Shove Barry James Jazz Band Jambo- tee prayed by lor You Bennett and Pete I Murray Show Barry James Humility of Christ Forms Sermon The Importance of realizing the humility of Christ was stressed Sunday by Rev Joseph Baird 'Gleason interim pastor In his first sermon to members of the Immanuel Baptist church Rev Gleason formerly pastor of the First Baptist church Pocatello Ida is serving as pastor of the Immanuel Baptist church during the absence of Rev A Lyons who is on leave WT 1 I-11 litimnitv ot iirist Forms Serm unporLance ci reanzIng 111e humility of Christ was stressed Sunday by Rev Joseph Baird 'Gleason interim pastor in his z-----7- or me I irst tsaprist cnurcn roca- tello Ida is serving as pastor of th Il Btit hh ing mmanue aps urc ur- the absence of Rev A Ly- Ons vyho is on leave -Ballroom (Cont) Memory Teeter Say It witti Music Hop Harrigan Ballroom (Cont) Memory Teeter 1 4 When Otri Marries ekPortla Faces Llts 0fust Plain BM Front Page Farrell Judy and Jane News 4 Aunt Mary QDr Paul tWoman's Secret News Reporter 11ratinicma in Music Tell(' Rangers 0Portia Paces Life 01ust Plain Bill ll tFront Page Farre Judy Jan Barret Music Fhrm News Reporter asis in Tessa Rangers 4Nowe Waithe for CitYton Itlaily Aces oillbt Trout News Americsn School of the Air World -News When Twight re" wWaitin for ClaYton American School at Wtobreld allirews When Twight ans 41)0 4:15 430 4:45 41301 1 Death Saturday of an elderly Salt Lake man identified Sunday as Henry Hamill 73 668 Volney et brought the first black mark to the April driving record of Utak motorists The death raised the 1946 total to 51 and was the ninth fatality in Salt Lake City this year ords show 37 persons lost lives in Utah traffic accidents le the end of the first week in April last year 10 of whom were killed in Salt Lake City Since the death of Mr Hamill goes into the traffic records as an April 1 fatality the city's deathless day stretch was halted at 40 The 40-day string is the city's best record of the year The state'S best effort is 12 days Of the nine traffic victims in Salt Lake City this year eight have been pedestrians records showed Sunday It was Aliso revealed four of the eight pedestrians were 70 years of age or older one was 57 a sixth was 49 and the other tw9 victims were Children 5 and 6 years of age Sgt Sanford explained the reason that a high percentage of pedestrians are elderly persons was due to the fact they cannot accurately judge distances and they usually are not drivers and do not realize the limitations of automobiles they usually are not drivers and do not realize the lim itations of automobiles' s-srAct nu" f17 TtP 1111T) 41 lives in Utah traffic accidents IRV i wil the end of the first eek in Apron last year 10 of whom were killed since the (learn or Mr Hamill goes into the traffic records as an April 1 fatality the city 's death- less da stretch was halted at Clik1L 1 3 Of the nine traffic victims in Salt Lake City this year eig-ht have been pedestrians records showed Sunday It was Aliso re- vealed four of the eight pedestri- ans were other 70 tw9 vct ms were years of age or older the one was 57 a sixth was 49 and i i Chil dren 5 and years of age Sgt Sanford explained the res h-JuTti I illA 1 II II I 1-Terry 1 I 1 I Terry And Pirates Dick Tracy Jack Armstrong Tennessee Jed and Pirates Jack Armatron Tennessee Jed 1 Story Lady Superma apt Midnight Tom Mix I Stan' Lady Suaopetrmmanidnighi: Tom Mix 5:00 I 515 5:30 5:45 5130 I 6:45 ro 1 I '1 0 Evening Programs gvos Pop 474 ir sitenborn etNBC Newsroom iplloward barlow's Orchestra l'41 Eve News Digest 8:00 Dinner Mucci 8:1 5 arts soil Flowers :3 0 Lvitkttoi to Danes i 1 I 1 1 Evening Programs 6 I I :00 A gvos Pop 47t raitenhors Eve News Digest 6 et-NBC Newsroom Dinner Mum' 6:15 1 Douglas Fir ip lioward Barlow's Hearts sod Flowers :3 0 Orchestra invitation to Danes 4841iS 1 I 6:00 iti3On Rinker 6:18 HI To Silver 6:30 Daehiel Hammett's 645 The Fat Man I 700 1 Deal in Crime-- 7:10 with Wm Gargan 730 Forever Tops :45 Chester Morrison 6: 00 irl en Ranker 6:18 Hi To Silver 6:30 pommel liammett's 6:45 The Fat Man 7:00 1 I Deal in 7:16 I with Wm Garvin COToan Darla Show (i)Ititi Henry News (i)Rtuato Theater Floan Davis avis Show (ikAiitil Henry News (i)Raitio Theater 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I 1 Midvale Aid Quits MIDVALE Marcell Graham Midvale city marshal the past four years has submitted his resignation to the city council and applications for a successor are being received by the council sr" 11 Midvale Aid Quits Urrst? A 1r IL 't spt 1es is rs vws AWL ALP PL LAZA 0144 UCLA I-1111101119 Midvale city marshal the past four 4tTelsphone Hour Guest Artists ekintormeilort Please Factiman 4tTelephone Hour GUest Artists Club Savoy 7:00 7:15 Musical Portrait 7 :3 0 7:46 Club savoy I 7 :00 I 7:15 Drummond and Denny Ho linen" Basin Heatter Let 'Mr be bionic Spotlight Bands Guy Lombardo Taylor For Men Only Noes Reporter Lewis Jr AI Warden Frank Parkor Good Cheer Songs Musical Spotlight ()Fulton Lewis Jr te A i Wrdsn Frank n00d cheitr Musical Spotlight prummond and Denny Ogneriock Honnew-- Basin Rathbone OGabriei Heatter Let Thr Abele musical Match 1 AviLARD 1 -I 1 1-4 EmEAV -GRAND I i I 1- -4 1 I APRit 2- JCEVarg- 1 1 1 ONE KILLED le i I no 0 1--- BEAVER k-- wAyNE ale PturE r' 41- 1 4 I Tgaci- -i -TirD- 1 I a l' I wASHiwartb-m- -1- 1- KANE 4 I 1 A 1 i I I 44 A '''fi LL i pturE r' WAYNE 4 SAN bWAIV I I A I 4 GARFIELD I 1 1 a (: 1 a 'WE 4 a I A Ob 4 mm mitl-mommm- igoN -i' --I GARFIELD 'l 1 i I 1 J- 01 I I 1 I ITom -1- KANE WASHING I I I I 1 te I -4 --------------1---------- nr------- I i i i e- EMERY 1 -GRAND 1 --4 I i I I CEVa I i I I APRIL 2- 1- 1 rg 1 ae 1 1 I 1 ts iv in 1- Lot tr 1 cs'Screen Guild Mayers eAold Thtt Line 4 4 1 teontentftd Hour modern ()Boxing tDro I ig 4 '4 I 8:00 8:16 8:30 8:46 0 )ita 8:00 8:15 830 8 145 4 81451 Bill 0 Show News Broadway Rhythm' Linn and Abner Hedda Hopper Pr Sing America Sing Hay Gram Swing Rhythms Broadway Lum and Abner saHedda Hopper Pre sing America sing Hay Gram awing NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER Sealed bids will be received by the State Land Board room 105 State Capitol Building Salt Lake City Utah up to May 2 1946 at MOO o'clock a at which time the State Land Board will sell to the highest bidder 8O000 feet of Douglas Fir and Ponderosa Pine saw timber standing on the following described lands located In Garfield County State of Utah to-wit: and SW14 Sec 17 lAri and SE'4 Sec 19: NW V4 and SE'' Sec 20: NI2 Sec 30 12 and SW Sec Sec 31 all the aforesaid Secs being in Twp 36 So 7 SLM Also 160000 feet of the above described raw timber located on the following described lands in Kane County State of Utah to-wit: 12 and NIA Sec 18 Twp 38 So 7 SLM Timber must be out -under the supervision of the United States Forest Service and Forest Service supervision costs of 75c per 1000 feet must be included In the bid Payment to be made in cash upon the execution of agreement All bids will be opened by the Land Board at the place above mentioned on May 2 1948 at 1000 a In thereon The State Land Board reserves the right to reject any or ail bids: or to accept or reject the whole or any part of any bid or to waive any Informality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State STATE OP UTAH STATE LAND BOARD 1 By FRED PINOREE Executive Secretary By FRED PINGREE Executive Secretary saW timber located On the following described Janos in Kane County titate Utah to-wit: of N1 isoariwN1'k St's Sec 16 TwID 38 Timber must be cut -under the super- vision of the United States Forest bincluded rv- of ice and Forest Service suprvision costs th 75c per 1000 feet must be in bid Payment to be made in cash upon the execution of agreement All bids Will be opened by the Land Board at the place above mentioned on May 2 1948 at 1000 a in thereon The State Land Board reserves the right to reject any or ail bids or to accept or reject the whole or any part of any bid or to waive any Informality or technicality in any bid in the in- terest of the State STATE OP UTAH STATE LAND BOARD NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER Sealed bids will be received by the State Land Board room 105 State Capitol Build Salt Lake City Utah up to May 2 1946 at 10:00 o'clock a at which time the State Land Board will sell to tte highest bidder M000 feet of and Ponderosa Pine saw timber standing on the following described Janda located in Garfield County state of Utah to-wit: and SW See 17 Wic anti 4 3 1 I I ARIZONA I I 1 I ARiZONA A NAME You CAN TRUST CONTINENTAL Company Si BOSTON BLDG DEAL 4-4353 MEETINGS TODAY LET'S GET A CLEAN MAP 9:00 9:15 9:30 945 10001 10:15 1030 1045 12:00 12:15 12:30 1245 1:00 Newe end Sport Make Believe Ball room 1Uoo For Th011 Who I 11l15 Prefer -Mush: 11 t30 Runny Dunham Or 1 I :45 From slat Lk Milkman's Matinee Good Night 6 News 10:05 Let George Do It Johnny Mercer Star Dust Serenade Groove Time at the Grove Last KALI fr Dancing Today Headlines 12:05 Sign Off ik (iLenny Ross (TiiJack Smith Show 07)Crims Doctor 9:15 sports News Fret Mel Night Time on Trails News FProblems of Penes 1 Masterworks Treaaury Salute tour Dancing Date News Good Night Supper Club Cupnit Jeieenik Cava lead of Amer News I mmori a 1 Melodies Pale Moonlight Sing Crosby News 1shornaii Mancini Cr Anthony Or 414ewa 1 4Hotel Orchestra (tLet's Dance Pains News Good Night 4Let's Dance Peluso 12:55 News Good Night Juot for Sone of the buckaroos A Nvre 10:05 if witchbeerd Date -0 KNAK Sign Ott 9:00 9 :1 9 :30 lb :4 6 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 litiS 11:30 11:46 12:00 12:15 12:30 I 2 :4 I :00 i I I o' it 1 4 A NAME (Lenny Ross Supper Club Juat for 9:00 1 9:15 (iMack Smith Show Eugene Jeiennik 9 9:30 (Crime Doctor 4cava is lcad al Amer- Sorra of the 9:30 You CAN 9145 9:15 Sports News Ica buckaroos 0:4 RU ar-freominomatirMEIMENINW org News end Sports News 10:05 Let ('-le Fret Mel Melodies 1005 witchboard Night News News 10:00 7 ST MEETINGS TODAY 10:15 10:00 Make Believe Sall 10 Johnny t30 room Gee It Time on Trails Immom st 1 9:15 nny Mercer News Pale Moonlight Date 10:30 1045 Star Dust Serenade ceProbiems of Peace Bing Crosby 1045 11100 For 0 a Who Groove Time at Masterworks News 11:00 th i 4 Prefer -Music Grove Mancini ee 111S i 4 tab- Runny Dunham Or Last KILL to Treasury Salute Anthony Or 11:30 1145 From Balt Lake Dancing 4Neves 11:45 py General 12:00 Milkman's Matinee Today's Headlines tour Dancing Date Hotel Orchestra KNAK Sign Oft-- Arenc oman 4 4 i0 1216 12:05 Sign Off 12:16 Si BOSTON BLDG 4 LET'S GET A CLEAN MAP 1230 Gebo (t eWS Let's Da m) nce Pal 1230 12:45 02:55 News 12:45 DEAL 44353 1 :00 Good Night Good Night Good Night 1:00 1 Meetings scheduled in Salt Lake City Monday include: Hotel College of SurgeOnS all day Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co 8:30 a Optimist club 1215 en General board of Relief society 12:30 Deseret Sunday School union 12:30 Utah Wool Growers Assn auxiliary 1 Credit Bureau of salt Lalcs City 6 in Temple Squart Salt Lake Khvarns 7 Newhotiss Association of Illectrival Inspectors 830 a New litoroo Assoc's- tion of Liectncoal Inspectors b30 a Meetings scheduled in Salt Lake City Monday include Hotel College of Nur- geOrtS all day Northwestern Mutual Life naurance a Optimist clu Iib 1215 en board of Relief so- sd clty 12:30 Deeret Sunay School union 12:30 Utah Wool Growers Assn auxilisry 1 Credit Bureau or Salt Lake City 6 tn Temple Square Salt Lake Khvams I The death of a Salt Lake pedestrian Saturday gave 'Utah and Salt Lake City its first traffic setback during April bringing the state totals to 51 for 1946 and nine for Salt Lake City i717L tr'stat liZ LI for 5 Salt 1 Lake 1 The death of a Salt Lake pedestrian Saturday gave 'Utah and Salt Lake City its first traffic setback durin Anril brinrint Mutual and Intermountain: 1240--K0lf01 Provo Price Loaan 1430---KLO Ogdota (Advorti semeut) IMutual and intermountain: 1240--KOY06Prove Price Logan 14130--KLch Ogden (Advartisemeu0 111111 1 lift rib IPS1 1 0 I 1 I i ts -7 i 1 4 1 1.

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