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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 22

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ht $alt Cake trribunt Sun-clay April 21 1946 7 John I Benson i 7 BB II $alt Cakt trribtuu Sun-clay April 21 1946 John I Benson I 1 1 l'' DEATHS rIE1 A ri'll LP 1 II b0 Pioneer Auto Dealer Dies After Long Illness Pon PP I A lito' Dcic inhl JIL A 'LA' AL JE Ma LI AL Po UP ot--a 4 AM liAM M' 'La 16r 1mm les Alter Long Illness Victoria Hem-it PA services for 3211-a Victoria Ft Benne 59 who died Thar'sday in Mann following an accidental fall will be conducted Monday at 2 IX in in the Salem 8 ward chanel Calvin Sheen bishop wiI ofttclate at services and interment will be In the payson burial park Friends may call at the Valley mortuary In Payson on Sumlay evening and Id OnCiai until 12:30 Victoria Hemie PA services for litre Victoria FL Henrie 59 who died Thare- day Manti following an accidental la1 in will be conducted Monday at 2 In the Salem 8 ward chapel at the Va Calvin Sheen bishop wiii officiate at services and interment will be in the pavson burial park Friends may call lley rrtuary mo in Payson on Sunday evening and MOCICiai until 12:30 SPRING I Benson 63 Spring City resident died Thursday at Dragerton of a heart ailment Born Nov 6 1682 In Spring City to Niels and Elinda A Kolord Benaon he married Marsha -1 Strate Ott 22 1912 i in the Manti I DS temple He filled a mission for the 13 8 church Survivors include his widow two sons Reed and Jack Ben- 4- son both of Price ---'e a j) three daughters Mrs i -40ivoiftlot i'-'' Dalion Larson Price Mrs Dora Wright Oregon Mrs Austin --e''g''' z- Holmes I-Ymwn If "Wyo five half brothers and sisters i Rudger Benson Salt Lake City Merrill :4 Benson Los Angelec 1- LeRoy Benson Smith Gate Cal Mrs I ii Ruth Hathaway and 1 mgl Mn Elda Cutler Mr Benison South Gate: Mrs Eiss Stevenson Bolden Millard county and 10 grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 2 in Spring City 8 chapei by Ernest Terry bishop Burial will be in Ppring City cemetery under direction of Ursenbach Funeral home Friends may call at the family home In Spring City Monday from 10 a in until Urn of services SPRING I enson 63 Spring city resident died Thursday at Dragerton of a heart ailment Born Nov 6 1882 In Spring City to 1 Niels and FliOda 1' "'1N Koford Benson he 7 married ItarshaT' Ot 22 1912 i in the Manti DS 1 temple He filled 1 a mission for the Survivors Include i his widow two SOna 'C' 'T- 1' Reed and Jack Be 40- sOn both of Price' v1 LthrDe Se do: Mrs: i Dm aralibnDLoarrasonssprritgchet 9im cregon mtgs Austin Lyman 0 1- hers five sis balk ers '2 l'' brot ant i Rudger Benson Bait 1 Lake City Merrill -0 Benson Los Angel etr -Y '4 -1 LeRoy Benson South Ge Cal Mrs ig at Ruth Hathaway and 1 Cu: Cu Mrs Eida tle Mr sermon South Gate: Mrs Eita Stevenson and 10 randchildren Bolden Millard county Funeral services will be conducted Mon- day at 2 m' In blahCoity kirlagl chapel by Erneat Terry will be in Spring City cemetery Punder di- rection of Ursenbach Funeral home Friends may call at the family home in Spring City Monday from 10 a in until Of services time ct-STAtttP! OR1SALE 4V? t17 0 I i4 Patricia Spanios Mrs Patricia Spa- nios 55 408 Cottage av died in a Salt Lake hospital Friday at 8:40 a following an opera- tIon She was born in I Greece 1 a 21 1891 a daughter of 7 Mr and Mrs John Sellais and came to oar the united States in 0 1 1923 Survivors include her husband James Spanios Salt Lake N-- City a daughter Mrs Mike Soter i1" 2- 4 Salt Lake City and A three grandchildren Funeral services 5N will be conducted Int ket Monday at 2 ra ft In the Greek Ortho- 1 43t Trinityl 2nd West and ard Bout Mrs Spank) Friends may call at 36 7th South until time of services Burial will be in Mt Olivet cemetery Laurence Robison Daniel Grant Green POCATELLO serv-trea for Daniel Grant Green 47 238 Saws man et who died Thursday will bg conducted at 2 Monday in McCarnmon high school by Verl Hail Mirearnmon 8 ward bishop Hall mortuary Pocatilo direct burial in McCammon cittnetorr Wilford Briscoe POCATELLO services for Wilford Briscoe 51 2 north who died Friday will he condurtel a 2 Tuesday in the Tyhos 8 wsrl chapel by GeorCe Davis bishon Bea mortuary will direct burial in Mountain Vernon Iferbster POCATELLO i Herbst 26 World War II army veteran 3401 7th ave died early Saturday 1 a 1)cs- hoapital of a two weeks' 14nesa DIOns a ruptured appendix Patricia Burrola ROCK SPRINGS itarelees for 2-day-old Patricia Bstru 0 died In the home Of her parents dr and Mr a George Burrola Superior WYck Thursday kora conducted in St Josepn a cemetery here at 4 nt Saturday Besides her parents she is survived by five brothers 'Wiiiiam John George Jr Edward and Richard Burrola Superior -IT -Not 71 -mom-mo 1ron1-MoVot rlt 1 I i' 4 1 4 2 nn '5'''" 'A lA-' -I j-y 7 ev! 1 i i 1 Si- I- '01i-'''" 41 -er I a i ai tricia Spanios CI t44 :1 ''''l- "sif 1S-4 4 cli: Irrate 7: ---44-'4 Mrs- Patricia Spa- 44 1 2c A '-r-T 4 o' 1 -S 1 'i4-1 ''''I'LL I 1 1 '-q I 'f nios 55 408 Cot- tage aye- died in a agt'lt 4 11- :7 "'l' -'1 tilleAl '''''-'1- -10--4- lit T'' 1 1 4 A 1 S'-" 4 1 i salt Lake hospital Friday at 8:40 a ma! ''s following an opera- Daniel Grant Green POCATELLO Derv-tree 1 -4 't -o t'' 146e'44 to- tH tion --I-1W '13 for Daniel Grant Green 47 238 Sher- She was born 21 in i man ea who died Thursday will be core- -4 td i Apit a -t -4 t's 4 7'' am 4 11 4eL445 'Ac- )1-: t- 4---: Nel- 1 1 'i'' Greece a 1- 4 1991 a daugh ducted at 2 Monday in McCarnmon i i 1 :1 VrialelrimHnartillahfr pitornrnatop71L loul) i -''2 '-'7147i- -'f A 44 4 Mr and Mrs tetrotet'rf i "7''' ---1----C if e4' and came to States in 003 direct burial in McCammon cittneterY :4 Pl- 4N '7 24-al' v'tibtfri- ti--------r----- 7 7Z77-7 '1 7-72-7- the 2923 rvivors include -1-1 Wilford Briscoe Es -0 410J1 -T--- 7: Su ---t-s her husband James "7: f-'''''' Spanioa Salt Lake POCATELLO services Mr i PS7-t--- -s 4 141 City a daughter ilford Bricoe 1 5 7 tn t' -'''s a A -----t--- -Zi" Mrs Mike 8oter i 4 I who died Friday will he conducted at I i ttt2) 'I 2 i 'T-- -----f4H- 1 I i Salt ake Cty an a Tueday in th Tyhee a -1 ir --4 I 1 i 4 three grandchildrd en toii-1 it cmhoarPte 'Cr ularybY 14Gtil)rpdeireIe 1 burial bitabon Ha i Mountain t- eral services 5 4' 4 i r- prqq- i will be conducted 'IA A -i 0 r-T---471'- t-i Ifj- 44 AN 4voig 7 't Ir iW1 i r' a iMnonday te Greek or at 2 m- fi Vernon Iferbster I htho- i'---i--7-: 4- dog Church Holy k-dio'i5ii: 7 i AEL I Herbster k''''''' Trinity 2nd West 26 rouorlTd War'Il arm LO veteran 3401 -N- i :7 i i 3- 7 and 3rd Mrs 8panios 7th ave died early Saturday in a Friends may call at 38 7th South tin hnapital of a two weeks' Wness fiennt ill time of cervices Burial will be in Mt 4 1a -dt-t Olivet cemetery i a ruptured appendia 1- i I 7: 1117f' Laurence Robison rri ase 1 cilt enem yr a aw pm cd a 4 a 0 i tse eo co Pyt oticd1 tr Ion: li di reidi ddand rhfRichard pur rnot 1 aB 1 hr iap I es rio 4 '-INCtietttsr --t- 10- died i te home of her parents dr and t' -i -q-r-1-'' 1 8 1Gleorge Jrl 11 1 4 '7' i' 7--- L' 'cra-c 1 ii-Y''-- i -7 I -ikz-T-Ak4YNcsdo-)t44i-kr-ai4 i I Alfred Einar Tourssen 66 1360 Yale ave died at his home Saturday at 11:45 a in after a lingering illness Mr Tourmen was born June 14 1879 in Chicago Ill a son of John and Ellen Johnson Tourssen In 1909 he moved to Salt Lake City and became associated with the Randall-Dodd Automobile Co handling Oldsmobile cars In the nine years that he was with this company he served the firm as secretary and manager In 1918 he organized his own company which also sold During the three years In which Oldsmobile made trucks he earned a nationwide reputation by averaging a truck sale a day for a year and a half He was one of General Motors' oldest dealers Mr Tourssen was prominent in Masonic affairs being a member of the Wasatch Lodge No 1 A Scottish Rite bodies and El Ifalah temple of the shrine AAONM He was also a member of the Congregational church On Sept 6 1911 he married Wilhelmina Norman and the couple were the parents of three children Mrs Tourssen died in 1927 On July 13 1928 Mr Tourssen married his present wife Helen Hanna Survivors include his wife three children Norman A Tourssen Mrs Ellen Kesler and Shirley Tourssen all of Salt Lake City and a sister Mrs Oscar Lilja Chicago Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 at 574 1st South with Rev George Weber officiating Friends may call prior to services Burial will be in the family plot in Mt Olivet cemetery The family requests no flowers be sent Alfred Einar Tourssen 66 1360 Yale ave died at his home Satur- day at 11:45 a after a lingering illness Tourssen was born June 14 1879 in Chicago Ill a son of John and Ellen Johnson Tourssen In 1909 he moved to Salt Lake City and became associated with the Randall-Dodd Automobile Co handling Oldsmobile cars In the nine years that he was with this company he served the firm as secretary and manager In corn- 1918 he organized his own co pany which also sold During the three years In which Oldsmobile made trucks he earned a nationwide reputation by averag- ing a truck sale a day for a year and half He Mot a was one of General ors' oldest dealers Mr Tourssen was prominent in Masonic affairs being a member of the Wasatch Lodge No 1 apil SCottish Rite bodies and El Ifalah- temple of the shrine A A 0 He was also a mem- ber of the Congregational church On- Sept 6 1911 he married tirrsit-1-- 1 LAALV 1101111-n111011 Milli (41C Ukniknt 1 I I WAR-BUILT STRUCTURE SERVED PURPOSE Having served its wartime purpose as a central I ters Ogden's bond house now has been torn down war bonds and Red Cross funds drive headquar- I Bonds worth millions were sold in this house WAR-BUILT STRUCTURE SERVED PURPOSE 2 2 2 4 a William Morris ST services for William Morris 84 will be hold Monday at 3:30 in the St George 8 stake tabernacle with Glen Leavitt bishop of St George South I 8 ward conducting Mr Morris died at his home in St George Thureday at 3:30 Ix from compiications following surgery Mei was born May 17 1861 at Duckinsfield Chester-shire England son of William and Sarah Durham Morrie Re crossed the ocean as an infant when his family came as 8 converts to the United They settled in Parowan in 1882 He married Glens A Mortensen March 24 1882 and in 1886 moved to Sanford Cow where they lived until 1898 While there be followed the carpenter trade In 1898 they returned to Parowan and In 1921 moved to St George Mrs Morris died in February 1922 at Itt George and in May 1922 he married Mina Sullivan of St George and oho died in March 1927 April 26 1925 he married Eliza May Robinson Barowam He was an active Church worker acting as Sunday school superintendent of the Parowan ward end stake and an ordnance worker for the Et George 8 temple from 1921 to 1937 He served four terms as Iron county clerk and three terms as Parowan city recorder He in survived by his widow: three sons William Morris Jr Alfred Morris both of St George: Angus Morris Monrovia Cal: three daughters Mrs Burk Caliente Nev Mrs George Row4y Parowan: Mrs Paul 'Gray Rosemead Cal: 31 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchil- dren Friends may call at the home MOTIdAY at 1 rn until time of the Burial will be in the St George city cemetery William Morris sr a serVeleds mfoittir William Morris 84 wi be day at 3:30 in the St George 8 stake tabernacle with Glen Leavitt conducting 30 bishop of Georg South I 8 a Mr Morris died at his home in St George Thursday at 3 plicauona following surgery was O0 inHe frorn come shire England son of 1Nilliam and Sarah Durham Morrie He crossed the ocean as may 17 1861 at Duckinsfield Chetncrrn- "AA1PAE 01 ha ttnitAti 'rhasit Imo tt lael Utahns Mark Gold Wedding Ogden Bond Headquarters Torn Down as Hazard NOTICE OF nEkRINc BEFORE TILE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH In the Matter of Application of JOILN JACKSON for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to operate a bus line as a common motor carrier of paasengere and express In in trastate commerce (Between Richfield in Sevier County and Torrev in Wayne County and return over the IMMO route) Case No- amended Notice is hereby elven that the sbove-entitled application of John Jackson will be beard before the Public Service Commission of Utah at the Sevier County Courthoue Richfield Utah on Wednesday the litt day of May 194S coranaencing at 10-00 a This is an application for Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to operate as a common motor 'carrier of passengers and express In Intrastate commerce between Richfield in Sevier County and Torrey in Wayne County serving intermediate points and particularly through Bicknell Lyman and Loa and tilo serving adiacent territory and the towns of Teesdale Koosharem Bur ville end-Sigurd and return over the same route: and to make side trips during the summer months to Flan Late from a point on said route approximately 20 mile southeast of Bigurd By order of the Commission Dated at Salt Igke CitV this 18th dey Of April 1044 ROYAL WHITLOCK Secretary NOTICE OF ITEARING BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMrssTriNt rip Tyr a TJ 46 Mat tPr nf A nidiea 41 To-strlv Fifty years ago when Mr and Mrs Henry Williams 851 North Temple were married the company for which Mr Williams worked was still one of Salt Lake's "infant industries" That company was the Denver Rio Grande Western railroad and Mr Williams went to work for it shortly before he was married Friends and relatives will honor services for Laurence Robison 42 formerly of Salt Lake City who died Saturday at 5 a at an Ogden hospital following a lengthy illness will be conducted Monday at 1 In the Lindquist-Fernellus mortuary Salt Lait City Friends may call at Lindquist Sons mortuary Ogden Sunday from 6 until 9 and at the place of funeral in Salt Lake City Monday until time of servicea Additional funeral services Will be conducted Tuesday afternoon in Idaho Falls Ida at the Williams funeral home Burial will be at the Lyman Ida cemetery Mr Robison was born in Lyman Ida Nov 8 1903 a son of Moroni and bora Sharp Robison He received his education in Idaho and In 1925 moved to Park City where he engaged in mining He married -Anna Grantham or Pali Lake City but the couple had neparkted before the time of his death Ile had resided in Park City and Salt Lake City before coming to Ogden recently He INAS a Member of the miners' union and acted as national ennciliator He was a Member of the church Surviving are his former wife Salt Lake City four children Laurence Paul Gary and Norma Robison Bait Lake City: his mother Rigby Ida and the following brothers and stetera: Jesse Robison Los Angeles Cal: Lee Robison Lyman Ida: Hugh Robison Idaho Falls Ida: Ivan Robison Wirkenberg Aria Mrs Estella Beck Rigby Ida and Mrs Mar jorie Sauer Lewisville Ida John Donaldson William Donaldann 71 died Friday at the family residence He watt born in West Porterville Morgan county April 8 1F475 and before moving to Springville in 1017 resided a number of years in Arizona and New Mesion Il was an active member oir the I) is church and held the office or elder Survivors include his widow Mrs Amy ReynoMe Donaldson: a inn and two daughter' Stein Donaldson Roy Weber county: Mrs Ea It Lidd lard Provo Mrs Wayne Grover Suaanville Cal: a dep son and a etep-dalighter Neil Hood Salt Lake City Mn John Johnson Spanish Fork: a foster dsushter 14rs Mark EPtrIPPI1 Spanish Fork three nieces whom had reared Mrs Sob Grogan Murray: Mrs Calvin Grover ansanvilie Cal: Mrs Sylvan Grover Westwood Cal: 30 rrandchildren and two brothers Hyrum-Donaldson Doug Ise Aria and Sam Don aldson Hachinta Funeral services will be conducted Tumidity at 1230 in the Second ward chapel by pelrov Boyer bishop Friends may call at the family residence beenre the cervices Burial will he in the verareen rem tore directed by A Wheeler and son mortuary services for Laurence Gs igttlyeR tiowb hiheadooenciptiot1412a attotruloirordmwaitynrglayt a5o LI oSnamol th yaLt alakune innesstt owiLltintideqcuotantdrucetruedeliMuson mdaoirtusart lyPiamit mortuary Ogden Su LaFltarteCnidtay may call antdatyindinroutmst rinontisi the place of funeral in Salt Like City Monday until time of servicea I the war bond drives and for her own personal work gave it to Mrs Midgley When Mrs Midgley moved from Ogden to Salt Lake City recently she sold the building but when the final purchaser failed to remove the structure after several warnings from the city the streets department began to clear it away Commissioner Saunders streets department said immediate clearing became necessary when Its windows and doors were broken and it began to be used for purposes which made it a health hazard Tribune Leaflet Wire OGDEN Erected as a joint Community project by labor organizations women's war bond and Red Cross drive groups and other community units as a war bond headquarters during the war years the concrete block structure Saturday was torn down After its purposes had been served it was auctioned off by Ogden Rotary club to the highest war bond purchaser which proved to be George Eccles Mr Eccles in turn in recognition of the effort made In conducting vvomen's activities during STATISTICS BIRTHS Salt Lake City Seward Leon Uhr 1 Seward Leon Wm 70 died of caneeral his home 2882 Dearborn it Saturday at 8:10 tn He as born Sept 11 1115 In Atlanta 111 a son of Joseph and Mary Huy Unr A railroad tlegraph operator for 53 years came to Salt Lake City in that capacty five yearn ego lie was a member of the Central Christian church Mr Uhr is survived hy a sister Mrs Lonna Platt Salt Lake City throe brother Walter Uhr Eaton Itanids and Ivan A and Sidnev Uhr Mn nd a niece Miss Thelma Uhl' Salt Lake City Margaret (Maggie) Miller a4 '1 4 i r- I 't y-2' (1 0 4 i e---'4 i-'- 1 34 7' "4 4- 0 :2 i -J -'1 i 1') i '-''''''''''-t? 4 Utah Denies Idle Miners Unemployment Benefits 4 4 -5 -t4-- r' ---4 fli 4- 1 '-''2- -i I 1 i I- i Jew :41 4 O's 1' 7 4: ik'At '4 17 1 1 mk 4 i o'''ll'e'cWiloattiv ''s 3 ii: 2 i i 1 'f 3 1 f' 15 1 4 t' wet A 7-- 1 I ti: -i i 4 A Touresen Was pioneer auto dealer In Salt Lake City STArf1STICS DEATHS Salt Lake City 53 150 Main myoearchtin April 2 54 14341 2nd South cirrhosis of tiver April 3 70 1142 Roosevelt ave cerebra hemorrhage April 5 79 119 Main Unknown but natural April 3 66 27 Hartwell ANC cerebral hemorrhage March 25 Ehipeg--morris 61 503-10th East mY0- cardial infraction March la Phillips tiff 953 lit West unknown but natural March 29 73 529 Somerby ave cerebra-1 hemorrhage March 29 85 830 Wilmington ave cerebral hemorrhage March 28 42 818 2nd Sontti embolism March 27 73 :122 Brooklyn ave heart failure March 29 72 653 lit South pneumonia March 28 82 174 21st South causes incident to age March 29 65 2782 McClelland at cerebrovascular accident March 29 Wright William 66 1445 Michigan ave coronary occlusion March 31 76 1877 Redondo ave cardiac failure March 31 Layton 54 39 Layton ave liver failure March 29 Harris 62 380 it unknown but natural March 31 14 311 Quince It pnenmorna March 31 72 724 Brazier at coronary occlusion March 30 May 33 632 University it pneumonia March 30 44 433 State it eMbolisrn March 31 Bushnell 39 144 Hampton aye brnnchlectanis Mrch 31 73 811 Westminster ave coronary occiunion April 5 58 150 South Temple liver trouble April 6 55348 3rd South fractured skull April 3 60 1410 South Temple general debility April 6 tt 65 1424 Browning ave I coronary OeCiliftinta April 5 61 483-5th aye pneumonia April 7 75 2057 13th South thrombosis April 73 971 21st South cerebral hemorrhage April 6 72 427 at cerebral hemorrhage April 6 74 432-4th East heart disease April 7 73 16412 Regent et pyelonepritia April 7 95 134 7th South voronary nrclusior April 7 69 31 3rd South senile (Ieterioration April 4 tt TO 2251-9th East coronary thrombosis April 7 47 50 5th South cardiac failure April 6 70 15911a Plum alley unknewn hut natural April 6 68 15 Hartwell ave myncarditic April 11 51 619 4th North gunshot wound April 10 72 68 Volney et carbrhi hemorrhage April 6 53 730-3rd ave carcinoma April 9 89 1343-9th East diabetes April 9 52 876 let South unknown but natural April Hammond 69 532 8 West Temple carcinoma April 11 75 345 Wilson ave myocardial failure April 10 AparkgFrgug 67 032 West Temple 62 157 fL 7th Wait Cerebral aceldent April 11 49 343 Coativilla ave uri known but natural April 9 67 634 8 West Temple nephritis A nril 11 94 451 itth South catiei incident to ace April 12 03 1188-8th East cardiac disease Anril It 54 227 3rd North tuberculosis Pril 14 Latham izabet 73 331-34 East coronary occlusion April 13 59 2440-3r1 East coronary occlusion April 13 7 330 Sherman Ave al3t hemorrhage April 9 cerebral cinoma April 13 Tattersail 68 566-5th East car- 78 1365 13th tionth carcinoma April 15 74 267 et cardiac tailor Aor'' 1 f' April 1 8142268 Oth East coronary occinsion 78 149 3900 South coronary thrombosis April 1 DEATHS tf 2- '-)'-- 4 l'7-' -'5 1- a 7 e'? ikro I -n--i -P 1 ii li 2-- i 4 :4 1 i': 4' '0Z4)4: kt '4-- 1 If 1 i 1 'f: 's 'f' 4: eaiti--' 7 --1 1- it A -t- ti 7:4 'll I 1 i i :4 -N: 1----N 1 --i 4 It k'4' 0 A -5 4 ris 1 NOTICE To BIDDERS Notice 2i hereby given that "This ts the Place" Monument COninibutiOtt WL receive bids for th foundation worit for the "This Is the Place" monument Bids to be filed at the office of Woo Ley and Evans architects 626 McIntyre Bldg Salt Lake City Utah on or before 11 a in May 1st INC- at which time the: will be publicly opened Bids will be in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file with the architects where copies may be obtained A $2500 deposit on pima" and specifications will be reouired The "Th la Is the Place" Monument Commisoion reserve" the right to rwlect any or all bids or to accept ths whole or part of any bid or to waive any informality or technicality in arty bid in tho inioreot of the Butte "This Is the Place" Monument Commission By John 01 les Exec Bee a Troika John William Wilson possible coercive effect upon the operators to obtain certain favorable concessions and as such constituted a "strike" within the meaning of the 'Utah Employment Security Act It is the further determination of the department that immediately after midnight Sunday March 31 1946 there existed a work stoppage in the mines in the Utah area and that such stoppage was caused by the strike "It is the further determination of this department that (1) the workers whose unemployment is due to the strike occurring April 1 1946 and (2) who are represented by the United Mine Workers of America and (3) whose positions fall within the scope of the issues involved in the labor dispute are disqualified from receiving benefits under provisions of Section 5 (d)" Unemployment benefit payments have been denied Utah's 4600 mine workers idle as a result of the March 31 coal strike Flanagan executive director Utah state department of employment security announced Saturday of 4600 idle workers 3200 have filed claims for benefit compensation said Mr Flanagan After an investigation conducted by the department of employment security to secure facts surrounding the work stoppage Mr Flannagan released the following statement: "After considering facts it Is the determination of this department that the united and concerted action of the United Mine Workers -of America had for its purpose exercise of the greatest WIIflrn Allston SI Ogden carpenter and former employer of th Southern Pacific Raiiroad Co died Saturday at 7 a ro at his resident follow Ins a heart attark Mr 'Wilson was born at Unit England Jan 24 14F33 a son nt John and Isabelle Adamson Wilson and ram to Ogden witri his parents when nine years old Mr Wilatin followed the trade of carpentry and tor a number of years Was employed bv the Southern Parini Railroad Co in Ogden in their ear departmnt wan active in the I church aerv-' Ing as ward teaeher and at tho time of hie death wax a member of the Mt Ogden stake high prieet quortirri married Margaret Cook In the Loun temple on Oct 14 Survivors include hie widow and two Mn MAIM Wilnon Idaho rails Rnti Alm Ruth Ilicknx an Francisco Cal Three romichildrpn ale() urvivc rtineral services will be announced by Larkin and Sons mortuary Ogden Margaret (Maggie) Miller 69 57 South Temple died Eric lay at her bOme of a heart attack She waft born in Coa Mile Feb 25 1677 a daughter of William and Margaret Neighbor Miller She had lived in Salt Lake City 49 years Surviving are two brothers William Miller Idaho and Miller San Fer- nando Cal two sisters Ellen salt Lithe City and Mrs Alice Kiefer formerly of Ogden and Frown Rnd sister-In-law Mrs Abba Miller salt Lake City Mary Chartrand Mn Mary Pearson chartrand 68 TA-Jolla Cal a former resident of Salt Lake City died Wdnenday at the home of her daughter Mrs Jean Wall In Beattie Wash Mn Chartrand wax horn in Salt Lake City April 12 1878 a daughter of James and Mary Gray Pearson She was a retired office nurse a member of the Business and Professional Women's club and St Mark's cathedral in salt hake City She is survived by two daughters Mrs Wall and Mrs Maude Morrison Los Angeles a brother James Pearnon Gardinia Cal a sister Mrs Jean Hampton La Jolla Anti five grandchildren Funeral services will he conducted Tuesday noon At 574 lst South by Rev William Bulk lev Friends may call Uwe until time of services Burial will be in the family plot in Salt Lsk City cemetery Dorothy Larson Funral services for Mrt Dorothy Beaumont Larson who -died at her home in Kansas City Tuesday wiii be conducted Monday at 10 a in the Cathedral of the Madeleine 331 South Temple and holy rosary will he recited Sunday at 8 at 38 7th South Mrs Larson is survived by her husband Harold Larson formerly of Salt Lake City: two sons Harold and Kenneth Sid Larson both of Kansas City: two sisters Mn Waiter Morgan Australis and Marjorie Beaumont England two brothera Bert and Sidney Beaumont both of Aus- tralia and Mn and Mrs Joseph Larson Salt ake city her mother and lather-Inlay: aortal will be In Waaatch Lawn NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids Will be received by the Utah State Building Board at 443 Btate Capitol Building Salt Lake City Utah for furnishing and Installing three heavy duty underfeed stokers of the plunger or ram type and auxiliary equipment to fire three No Q-11 Sur-ling water tube boilers- (approximately 1860 square feet heating aurface per boiler) installed In the Utah State Capitol Building Heating Plant Salt Laps City Utah Bids shall be In accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Utah State Building Board Room 419 State Capitol Building where ropiest rnay be obtained Settled bide will be received up tinta 12 o'clock noon April 24 1446 at wilier time they will be publicly oPPried Romn 443 State Capitol Puilding The state Building Board reserves the right to reject any or all bide or to waive any informality or technicality In any bid in the interest of the State UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD DR EMILE WALTZING Supt-of Construction Mr and Mrs Henry Williams Married 50 years ago the couple at an open house Sunday from 3 to 6 in their home During the years Mr Williams was machinist for the railroad he saw many changes and improvements come to the iron horse replaced by streamliners and coal-burning locomotives give way to Diesel engines Mr Williams was born in Salt Lake City Oct 27 1873 a son of Henry and Ann Lewis Williams He has been retired eight years Mrs Williams also a Salt Lake native was born Oct 17 1875 a daughter of Thomas and Catherine Richards Thomas She was married to Mr Williams in Salt Lake City April 22 1898 and they have lived in Salt Lake City all their married lives Mr Williams has been active in the church serving many years in the religion class organization and for 13 years as president of the 34th ward Relief society She also belongs to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Helping them celebrate Sunday will be the couple's three daughters Mrs Roy Gorham Mrs Burrell A lvieehling Mrs Joseph Dunlop two sons Thomas Williams and Howard Williams all of Salt Lake City 12 grandchildren and two Laverna Hieken Lewis PAROLE DENIED nine months served: effective SPVI 2 (Fred Ybarra brother Salt Lake City) -7 Applications Denied Alton Boyd assault with intent to rape Morgan Evans grand larceny (Mn Myrtle Evans wife and Mn Westland Palt Lake City): Robert Gonzales second degree burglary end parole violation: Nolton Jacobs assault with deadly weanon and escape: Roy Oswalt second degree burglary: William von Kother forgery: Wendfrell MeNelly grand larceny ttnd parole trinlatiarc Clark A Collins first degree murder (William Culpepper ate-brother Rome Rome Ga) Gun Person second degree burglary (Mrs Guss Person wife Ogden) HEBER Laverne Melton Lewis wife of Ray Lewis died early Saturdav morning following a heart attack She had been ill for the past two years Mn Lewitt was born Fob 22 1883 daughter of Orson and Emily Rasband Waken Si wail married March 30 1910 to Mr Lewis She was an active member of the I 8 church and bad served Its a Relief society teacher Surviving are her humband a son Raton Pay: two dauehters Mr La llt Humes and Mrs Erma Pratt all of Heber: seven grandchildren and three brothers Ernest Hicken Provo: Frank and Frederick Rick-en Heber Ill'unral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 nt in the Heber Third a ward chapel with I sander bishop officiating Burial will be in Heber City cemetery Prloorls may call at Ololn mortuary Ileber Monday and Tuesday and at the family residence Tuesday evening and Wednesday until time of the services Sails Jack and Zena Cluff 1731 Wright ct son March 29 Nesos-Leonard and Hilda Verhaarta 810 Simpson ave son March 26 Denning-Nathan and Luana Bone 1483 4Sth South eon March 29 Damon-Perry and Thelma Chriatopher 2315 8 State son March 31 Christensen-Neil and Ramona Mabey 1340 5th Rant son April 4 Fire-Robert and Roan lee Towery 1044 Windaor at eon March ao RennionSamuel and June Swanson 72 Edition daughter March 10 Lang-John and Beverly Thomaa 151 Dooley et son March 30 Butler-Ira and Edna Koplin 79 Southgate ave daughter March 28 Budd-George and Louise Parry 1433 Sc- 4th North daughter March 30 Lee-Marion and Erica Gatlemier 3448 West Temple daughter Alaroh 30 Frown-Thomax and Virginia Norton 103 1 st daughter March 27 Danttle-Wastley and Dorothy Jenkins 1079 Crandall aye daughter March 26 Ben-William and Rose tieegmiller 67751 Highland dr daughter IMarch 6 Goodwin-baniel and Magdalyn GUM 661 Park at son March 28 Peterson-Carl anti Betty Holland 333 Denver It son March 30 Weeks-Leon and Eleanor Bunny 617 5th So- son March 28 Pramptms-Milton and Patricia DeyinnY 378 son maroh 26 Guymon-Donald and Joey Mitohell 33 Haven ave ion April 2 Day-0011111a and Nina Greehtigh 739 Linden ave son April 3 Ottintis-HarrY and Faye Walker 1631 Kensington ave son March 3 Steinbach David and June Newsam 1894 1 1 th Fast da tighter March 21 01 fien-John and Margaret Birrell 488 9th West daughter 14arett 26 Hill-William and Dorothy Acocks 77 st daughter March 30 Schepler-Richard and Elsie Schurmann 320 lst South daughter March 28 Bleak-Ronald and Lydia Ruitenbeck 138 Beryl ave daughter March 31 Jacket ta-A nton to and Margaret De-Song 2100 North Temple daughter March 30 Joiley-John and Katharine Lucas 3159 State daughter March 30 HOWITI-Arthur and Fern Clement-Lase Point daughter March 27 Capener-Daniel and Christine Wach 2637 13th East son March 16 Nordoultit-John and Edith Mathews 3563 Jefferson ave son March 23 Carter-Elwood and Linda Newell 1866 flth North son March 22 Grant-Clive and Catherine Dick 533 7th South son March 21 Schwab-Horace and Margarete Foster 410 West Temple son March 18 Harr-le-Delmar and Lenore Gregerson 1016 Fith South son Mareh 16 Floor-William and Lucille Wilson 1555 13th East son March 4 Furness-John and Della Spencer 2238 Ramona ave son March 6 Walton-Mark and Frances McKendrick 124 Lincoln at son March Hatir-Thomaa and Verne Blackburn 10o0 9th East son Maroh 12 Bierman-Carl and Jeanette Hanford 20 Haven aye son March 13 JellOien-Eart and Norma Hamilton 141 2nd ave son Mardi 12 and Afton Bowen 1452 Roberta Rt son March 12 Hunt-Mack and Mary Parker 1383 Yale ave son March 31 Itouska-John and LaVern Lever 41 litirton ave son March ni Vielgel-John and Orabell Lyman 1774 7th East son March 6 Taylor-Dale and Claire Cox 460 10th ave sun March 30 Andersott-Merrill and Dorothy Morris 474 12th ave son March 12 Campbell-Ezra and LaRue Rawlings 336 South Temple son March 13 Pullan-Delbert and Fern Howard 303 Navajo at son March 4 Berets-Louis and Carol Rock 734 lit South daughter March 23 Hill-Holand and Ruth Bumblis 1316 Kensington ave daughter March 17 Lowe-Donald and Margaret Packer 1685 Browning ave daughter Marti 22 Anderson-Weldon and Vera Taylor 1017 4th East daughter March 18 Hutchinson-Roy and Olive Collins 135 5th West daughter March 7 McFarland-Clinton and Robb'' Thomson 58 3rd North daughter March Dixon-Glen and Sylvia Worsley 2218 22nd East daughter March 11 Frannie-Stuart and Fast Fridal monton son April 2 Wenton-Waiter and Owen Parkinson 4206 Oth East daughter March 10 Shelton-John and Clem Killian 2210 3205 South daughter March 16 Fanselin-Peter and Melba Lundell 2559 Lake it son March 22 Oreno-John and Norma JoneS 2725 11 West Temple son March 26 Calder-Clive and Leah Moulton 623- 7th ave son March 24 Kroll-Afton Jr and Ada Rasmussen 154 Yale ave son March 24 Gunnell-Farrell and Phyllis Wardleigh 1904 Princeton ave son March 22 White-Joseph and Luella Luck 1895 33rd South daughter March 24 Cartwright-Joseph and Jane Farmer Draper daughter March 28 David-Otto and A Reeve 1580 Laird ave daughter March 27 b-ale-Dalton and Anna 8iskowski 470 1r at daughter March 23 Christensen-Leonard and Cleo Polad 581 Gale it daughter March 24 1 Chapman-Kenneth and Jessie Fowler 1 34 Truman ave daughter March 11 Orme-Eivon and June Cannon 1437 Gilmer dr daughter March 30 Hand-Emerson and Geneve Glenn Sandy twin daughters March 30 Shields-Randolph and Jane Smith 766 Ashton ave daughter March 27 Harris-Clarence and Amy Skiles 1215- 3rd ave daughter March 22 Naylor Dale and Jeesie Freckleton 1596 Main st daughter March 23 Continued Canes To May Simpson hum-amen of insufficient funds check To June Maxfield grand larceny To Sept Haws grand larceny (Grant Hawk brother and Otto Duke Price) Rehearing Applications Blaine Angus second degrei burg lary and grand larceny: Frederirk Clark forgery and Dobert Dee Dunnigan injuring and destroying public jail all denied NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the Utah State Building Board at 442 State Capitol Building Salt Lake City Utah for furnishing and installing tires heavy duty mechanical type spreader stokers and auxiliary equipment to firs three No Q-11 Stirling water tub boilers (approximately 1860 sonar)" feet heating surface each) installed in the Utah State Capitol Building Fleeting Plant Salt Lake City Utah Bids shasi be in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the Utah Building Board Room 419 State Capitol Building where copies may be obtained Sealed bid will be received up until 12 o'clock noon April 24 1946 at which time they will be publicly opened in Room 442 State Capitol Building The State Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD DR EMILE WALTZING Supt of Construction Anna Maria Spring Secretary Quits Chamber Post 2 Deny Theft Count Lupe Jose Valverde 20 Kearns and 241y1es Barner alias James Leonard 27 Twin Falls both charged with burglary in the second degree pleaded innocent Saturday in Third district court Trial was set by Judge Allan Crockett for Valverde May 7 at 10 a and for Barrier May 14 Ada Ihrtenstein Mrs Ada Hartenatein 64 1611at ava died in a Salt Lake hospital Friday a of a lingering illness Mrs HarteriaLein was born Dec IT 1881 in Lafayette Til a daughter of and Mrs Georg Kinney Phi came to live in Salt Lak City when young linti was educated In Wail schools In 1910 she married Emanuel A ilartenstein who died in 1928 Mrs Hartenstein A' Et 21 ti 1-11 111 of th Rait Lake Ladies Literary Lymis chapter Nol'1 0 8 and was a pest grand matron of the Utah 0 IT She wax also a member of chili- ter and the Congregational church She is survived by a eon Fred Hartenstein of Oakland Cal John Silas Sharp John Silas Sharp 82 6428 state Murray died Saturday in a fiat Lake hompitai He WAS born In Union on April 29 1483 a son of John and Eliza Snow Rich ardn Sharp On June 11 1913 he married Varna smart who died Dec 5 1931 He married Ellen Johruion on May 15 1936 Mr Sharp was active in the Grant ward where he served bishop between 1920 and 1928 and a counaelor in the bishopric and teacher in the priesthood He I survived by his father John Sharp Fact Midvale: hi wife: seven irons and daughters Harold Sharp Santa Maria Cal: Arid Sharp Ogden Mrs Adeal Gatherum Holladay Virgil Rich- ard Dolores and Lucille Sharp all 4t Murray: two idepdaughters Effie Glover Holladay and Oartie Smith Last Midvale and two grandchildren PROVMENCF Cache ra Anna Marie Catherine Snicker Spring a reeident of Providence 87 years died Saturday in the family home of causes Incident to age She was born Nov 25 1858 In Bern Switzerland and came to the United States In 1878 settling in Providence sh Ives married to Christian Spring Sept 17 1880 In Switzerland He died In 1003 Mrs spring woe well known in ftNvitzerland by miesionaries who went to her home Surviving are eig of her 10 eons and daughters Nenhl Spring Mrs Mary Schiele Mrs Rebecca Larsen Mrs Eva Anderson all of Prnvidence: Mrs Fether Larsen Logan Samuel Spring Amotiga Cache eOuntv 3 grandchildren and 31 grest-grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1 13 In tho Providence First ward Burial will be in Providence cemetery under direction Of the Loyal Han mortuary Friende may tali at the home of Mrs Richard Wootton Providence Tuesday from 9 a until time of services BRIGHAM CITY Carroll Williams secretary-manager of the Box Elder chamber of commerce Saturday announced his resignation to enter private business Mr Williams who had served In the position since October 1945 when he replaced Howard Dewey has been active in Brigham City's campaign to have the veterans' administration take over Bushnell General hospitaL UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO Annual Meeting of Stockholders The annual meeting of stockholdeee of Union Paciflo Railroad Company will be held at its office at Salt take CITY Utah at 12 o'clock noon Mountain Standard Time on Tuesday May ID48 for the election of directors and the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting Only stockholders (If record lit 12 0'c1ock noon Eastern Standard Time on Saturday April 13 194 shall be entitled to vote at the meeting or any SCHOUrnMenta thereof The stock trans- ter book will not he rinsed EDWARD 0 SMITH Secretary INTERMOUNTAIN WEATHER Continued from Page 8-One similar rebuffs but whether the lesson has been learned only future board meetings will be able to tell Eleven inmates two of whom were serving time for failing to provide for their wives and children were granted paroles while 11 applications were denied Three cases were continued for further investigation For the third straight month not a county jail inmate applied for release The board in paroling Louis Jennings 36 a truck driver and Delphus Moon 36 a steelworker was specific in its demand that they support their families Employers will be required to deduct the family allotments just like withholding taxes the board has ordered Moon and Jennings each has been married twice ind each is the father of four children The board paroled three "nonsupporters" at the March meeting What to do with World War II veterans including some with battle service is a steadily growing problem with the board Some six applicants appeared in person to plead their causes with several admitting that their conduct in the service was bad while others had performed their duties satisfactorily-- Following is a summary of the board's actions with names of witnesses appearing in behalf of the applicants inclosed within parentheses: Paroles Gnuated rrwin Chapman 24 committed from Balt Lake county furgery five years recommtivied by court 10 months served: effective Nov e5 Wiillam Fraser 20 Salt Lake robbatry one year and three months effective June 10 (A Vilson Housaard attorney Salt Lake City1 Delphas Moon 36 Salt Utast failure to provide six months served: effective May 1 (William -L Beezley attorney and A Harris Salt Lake City) Walter Ciatess 23 Salt Lake grand Jarceny one year and nine months served effective July 3 Loyal Richards 35 Salt Lake second degree burglary two years recommended effective Sept 11 (Marion Richards brother Salt Lake City) Charles Westerman 21 Salt Lake Second degree burglary one year and two months ssrved: effective Oct 5 (Melvin Westerman brother and Mrs (race Westrman mother salt Lake City) Byron Brewer 25 Weber second degree burglary one year and nine months served effective July 11 (Arthur Brewer father Salt Lake ('ity) Louis Jennings 35 Salt Lake failure to provide three MOM ht recommended 'oven months served: effective May 1 Mrs Louts Jennings wife and Mrs Joan rle Marco Salt Lake City) Walter McKinley 18 Weber assault with intent to rob four Nov ears and five months served: effective 5 van Webb Taylor 25 Millard assault with intent to rape and parole violation one year recommended six and etght months served erectly July 1 (Lorenzo Taylor father Salt Lak Manuel yharra 19 Salt Lake carnal knowledge -short period" recommended Salt Lake City and clouds Sunday and Monday with rising temperatures High temperature Sunday afternoon about 73 low temperature Monday morning about 47 Glen William Clark PORTAGE Box Elder funeral servicee for Glen William Clark infant OA Of Albert and Vera Ann Berrett Clark who died Friday at 12 at an Ogden hospital will be conducted Monday at 2 rn in the Kaysvilled cemetery by Hubert Burton Kaysvil1e 8 ward bishop Friends may call at the brims of Clayence House Bountiful Monday from 11 a tn until 1 The infant was born April 4 194a in Ogden and la survived by hie parents Portage grandparentA Mr and Mr Willinnt Berrett Malta Ida and Mr and Mrs Clifford Clark Coalville and two great-grandmothers Mrs Mart Ann Clark Bountiful and Mrs Martha Guthrie Lucy Byrd Ivey Funeral services for Mrs Lucy Byrd Ivey 78 who died April 8 in her Hollywood home were conducted Wednesday at the Utter-McKinley mortuary in Hollywood Cremation was In Inglewood Cal Mrs Ivey was born in Morristown Tenn In 1888 he waa employed by the Union Pacific Railroad Co In Salt Lake City prior to her retirement 13 years ago when she moved to California She was a member of the Christian Science church She is survived by a daughter Mrs Stella Brough and a sOn Paul Ivey both of Los Angeles Utah: Scattered clouds Sunday and Monday with rising temperatures High temperature Sunday afternoon 65 to 75 low temperatures Monday morning 35 to 45 Idaho: Sunday clear with rising temperatures 15 Work CEMENT WORK PATCH PLASTERING Stuccoing New Method Arches Waterproofing House Settling etc WE HAVE THE MATERlAt NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL 16 YRS EXPER WORK GUAR 13 UPC ER MAST-CONTRACTORS 7-6002 7-122Ie Plastering or Patch Work Stucco waterproofing remootnrs cement work Work ruar 5-0571- PATCH PLASTERING CEMENT WORK WORK GUAR PROSE 6-S1 Ilk toundations barkement- garage rim drive strips sidowailt No lob too large or small Equagmeat to handle 6-0120 Robert Elmer Mc Gavin Robert Elmer Mc Gavin 72 lifelong real-dent of Ashton Ida died Saturday of a heart attack while visiting the Balt Lake temple grounds Mr Mc Gavin Was born Nov 22 1873 in Oxford Oneida county Idaho He was active in the church as a high priest in Ashton ft ward and until he went on a mission to the central states three years ago was in the bishoprio for 10 years Ile married Elizabeth A Cooper who died April 24 1941 Mr McGavin is survived by nine sons and daughters McGavin Layton Mrs Lackey Vancouver Wash Ivan McGavin Ashton: Cecil and Blaine McGavin and Mrs Marcellus Rees all of Salt Lake City Mrs Alvin Christensen Grace Ida: Mark McGavin Preston Ida and Mrs Ted Korth Brigham Funeral servicea will be conducted Wednesday at 2 in Ashton ward chapel by Bishop Thomas Murdock Friends may call in Salt Lake City at 1445 State Monday between 2 and 4 tn Maude Elizabeth Clark Funeral services for Mrs Maude Elizabeth Clark 70 who died Friday of a heart attack at the home of a daughter Miss Eloise Clark 49-4th East will be conducted at 574 let South Monday at 2 in by Rev George Weber and the Mizpah chapter No 5 Order of Eastern Star Interment will be in Mt Olivet cemetery Friends may call at 574 let South prior to services Mrs Lyman A Hudson Funeral services tor Mn Lyman A Hudson 78 1768 Yale av who died Thursday will be conducted at 574 lit South Monday at noon The Mispah chap ter No 5 0 will be in charge assisted by Rev George Weber Friends may call at 574 let South Sunday and Mondsv prior to services Burial will be in Salt Lake City William Hope services for William Hops 85 who died Friday morning of pneumonia will be conducted Monday at 2 in the Elks home by Henry I Fryer exalted ruler HP OE lodgs No 719 Friends may call at the Kirkendall Darling mortuary Ogden Sunday from 4 until 8 and at the Elka home Monday from 12:30 until 1:50 Berrial will be in Mountain View gemetory Tentperateur Chart Albuquerque 79 53 Atlanta Ga 84 58 Bismarck 78 40 Boise Ida 59 36 Roston 59 45 07 Butte Mont 54 38 Tr Cheyenne 72 38 Tr Chicago 44 Tr Cincinnati 69 57 Tr Denver Colo 76 47 Tr Detroit 53 39 Duluth Minn 48 32 Grand Junction Colo 74 53 03 Logan 42 Las Vegas Nev eo no- Miami Fla 89 65 New Orleans 80 63 New York City 63 49 04 Ogden 86 44 Oklahoma City 82 50 Omaha Neb 85 5S tr Phoenix 95 59 Pocatello 65 37 Tr Portland Ore 59 47 08 Provo 70 41 Reno Nev 67 22 Rock Springs Wyo 62 41 Tr Airport 68 46 01 San Antonio Tex 75 60 Tr an Mega 70 55 Fan Francisco 61 47 St George 76 no ii St Lollin 78 57 St Paul-Minneapolis 70 41 Seattle Wash 57 45 14 Sheridan Wyo 70 54 Washington 75 57 Tr West Yellowstone 31 11 Malt Lake weather data: Precipitation for 24-bout period ending at 5 01 Precipitation for April 164: Accumulative excess 61 Precipitation since OcL 1 794: Accumulative deficiency 118 Sunrise Sunday 5:40 a in Suintet Sunday 7:10 rn Expectpd maximum 73 Expected minitnum 47 Burton Brune 11 Nevada: Clear slightly warmer Sunday Wyoming: Partly cloudy with widely scattered brief showers and occasional thunderstorms in the southeast mountain area Sunday cooler east portion Sunday High Sunday 55 to 65 Fair weather prevailed Saturday throughout the nation except in New England There rain or snow fell during the day but by evening only rain was reported from northern Maine A few sprinkles and light thunderstorms were reported in the Rocky mountains and intermountain area Temperatures were rather cool In the Great Lakes region and in New England and about normal in the Pacific northwest but above normal in the southern half of the country Classified Display DEATHS Salt Lake City 53 1874 5th East endocarditia March 31 87 2171 5th East pneumonia March 31 73 936 Lowell ave pneumonia April 2 Smith Elizabeth 84 938 Princeton ay anuria April 3 67 315 Garfield ave cerebral hemorrhage April 3 61 1224 24th South carcinoma April 3 Gonna) Anna 66 725 Yale ave uremia Anril 3 gab 63 5006 2nd West uremia April 4 63 1398 Main coronary thrombosia April 4 85 2697 Highland dr nephritis April a Wendell Lloyd WELLSVILLE Cacho services for Wendell Lloyd 26 who died suddenly Thursday in Montpelier Ida of a heart attackw he conducted Monday at 2 rn In the Wellsville second 8 ward chapel by Frank Leishman biehop Friends may call at the Loyal Hall mortuary Logan Sunday from 7 to 9 and at the home of his parnta Mr and Mrs William Lloyd in We Ilevillo Monday from 11 a until time of sorv ices Burial will be ita Logan cemetery Burton Brune 11 47 died Thursday at 10 in a gait Lake hospital of a heart diseaas He was born Oct 8 1808 In Hoboken a son of Benjamin Franklin and Myrtle Brunel! He lived most of hie life In Lancaster 0 Recently he moved to Pocatello Ida where he lived until coming to Salt Lake City for hospitalization He Wag a veteran of World War Surviving are hie father and mother and his widow Nellie Moore Brunch all of Lancaater and one Mater Mn Ellicott MOO Falls Ida runeral services and burial will be in Lancaster I EXTRA SPECIAL 20-GAL GAS S3 795 WATER HEATER 30-Gal S5825 No Down Payment 115 SALES Co 2036 So lith East 7-3247 Alejandro Lueero Requiem mans for Alejandro 59 who died Friday in a Salt Lake hospital will be conducted in Alamosa at a time and place to be announced later Redtation of the holy rosary will be held at 372 et South Sunday at 8 Frienda may call at 372 let South Sunday A fternoon end evening until 9 o'clock Burial will be In II A 4.

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