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PAGE -THREE PR6V6 SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. MftlJARY 4, 1942 Funeral Services Obitftaries 1 Robley Heads Exchange Club i installation Monday- Night i William S. Laursen week Oiy Briefb 3 -S t. re 1L Paul Robley has been elected Eminent leaderi In many fields will offer more than 200 lectures. Pibricor lVomah Of American ork i Called by" fiealh president of -the Provo.

Exchange dub succeeding George I Young. He, with other: new. officers, will Dairy. Section ProaVAnnooncsJV. Ftjneral services for rWllhanv S.

Laursen were conducted Wednesday in the Grand ward chapel. Speakcrj'i Bishop Rodney' KimbalL, presided, Orlando Jolley, A. B. Allen and Dean! NuttalL The opening song was by the Relief society chorus, accompanied bv Mrs. Marthas Kelsey.

Solos group discussion; and demonstra be installed at special installation ceremonies Monday at 8 p. m. at tions numerous general assemblies and dejpatmental sessions of the 21st annual Brigham Toung Hotel' RobertSv -XM: university Leadership week, ac- Officers elected besides Mr. m.Hnmimm' I tnr' the cording to an announcement made rfirv section of the Y. U.

in the January B. AMERICAN ri, FORKr-iacking were sung; by LeNede Kimball, accompanied by Mrs. Vlrl Martin; Mrs. Mildred Wanlass Mecham; Robley include Lee Hales, vice succeeding Lynn Searle," secretary, suceeding Dr. E.

aicKell has gone to Chicago, where lie will study prosthetics and preventative dentistry, at Northwestern- university. Dr. McKell was awarded a fellowship from the Commonwealth fund of New York. He will study for two months, before returning to Provo. Bliss Maxlne BJerregaard left Saturday for Utah, where she 'will teach school or the remainder of the school year.

Begins 4th Leadership Week-January 26-30 monthly pubUcaUon. -LZa -fiamriijiv hv si A-prenminary Usting names 30 but two days of reaching her 86th milestone, Mrs. Melissa Chlpman accompanied on the violin by Milton Brown and on- the piano BoswelL Utah county agent, I department of which win, Robley June treasurer, succeeding Mervin Redden; Max Exchanger, succeeding Dale Boley died atjherhomerfcere Friday i afternoon following a short as follows: 't I by Mrs. Mary Humphries and Elvi Terry, accompanied by Melha 'i Pvne. The opening and Peterson; )' and Mr Ted January.

26 Five 10-minute under con- illness of ailments incident to ad vanced age." Funeral services have Braun and Jo Perri, members of talks by successful viairymen; J. Ari i Attm the- board -of control. closing prayers were offered -by ecee.Daity to jbably be added, a charter member Mrs. Marvin Bogh (Faye Harvey Harward and John Nicoi, respectively, and the-grave In the of the club which was organized Hawke, received word recently year ago, has been prominent that 1 Mr. Bogh.

who is in active Herd" by William Nieisony t' i mMHM, American Fork cemetery yras dedicated by Victor -M. Anderson. in activities of the organization of Oean; MUk' by army service, is wen and was at the time of the letter en route been tentatively, set for Tuesday afternoon in- the Aipine stake tabernacle. Was born in American! -Fork January 1856, a daughter of i William Henry and Martha Belinda Chlpman, pioneers of community: She resided here her entire life and her activity In church affairs since its inception. Mr, Searle.

was tieDer iviiuuoeu, co.ud ri f1 i i- 1 1 1 i 5 Js i A 1 I "1 i 1 1 to Honolulu. a the other finalist in the election for president. Pearl G. Thornley, Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Mangum Mr. Young will be installing, of Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl returned home Friday from Call ficer Monday night. Gammon Thornley were conduct cr; which wiU safely bear the huge, SSf complex edificeyof civUizaUon? fornia, where. they visited with Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Johnson (Beth was outstanding; For Over twen ed Wednesday in the Fourth ward ty years she served as president chapel, with Charles D. Sessions tuvuvu. Authorities on many subjects, Mangum) and family, at Hunt of the First ward Primary asso extension ujurjruioiu tz -n" focusinr. Attention on the 1S42 of the bishopric Jn charge.

Evan N. Williams January 28 professor jic ington Park." They also visited with their son. Corporal Bill Sbeakers were John W. ciation, for several years was a fS I 4 Kenzie, head of nimal husbandry Adam, President J. Murdock of member of the old Alpine stake Maneum.

who is stationed at Funeral services for Evan Niel at U. A. subject to oe fhMA -anXitw Primary -board, was an active Utah stake, and Mr. PAUL P. ROBEY- Williams were held Tuesday in the Fort Roberts.

i i i i i ii i i announced. Clara Taylor played the organ Relief society member and work1 prelude and. postlude. The Singing Lake View ward chapel, with Bishop Weldon Taylor in charge. ed in the I.

A. She also was active In the Adams Camp, i Edwin G. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Peterson, has the National Defense Program' I past Leadership weeks, major Speakers were Boyd Davis and by Tracy Welling, state com Mothers, conducted by -Bingham and." accompanied by Verona Merkley sang two Ber- Daughters of Utah Pioneers.

returned to Cedar City, after empnasis win De given to religion. Victor-Anderson. missioner. of agriculture Bhe married Henry D. Boley of Departments devoted to this1 visiting here over the holidays at the family "Eddie- is well nice Dastrup, accompanied by Music included two numbers by the: choir, directed by Mrs.

Enade kT-: ZT. ArC Phe- ar: "Spirituality AppUed by Ivan Theuson, this city on November 4, 1872, He passed away thirty years "ago, Zenith Johnson, sang a solo. Mrs. Cooperative" remembered In Provo, as being S. Bunnell with Mrs.

Rhodes Jep- chosen an all-state man when he cooperative specialist, FSA. Surviving are two sons, Warren CARD OF THANKS We are desirous of expressing our appreciation and sincere gratis tude to our many 'friends who assisted us with kind offerings of sympathy, cars, flowers and other considerations, during our recent bereavement of our brother and son, Evan Williams. The Williams Family. Sarah Ramsey and Mrs. Sarah Dastrup sansr a vocal duet, ac person at the organ solos by Aug "The Mormon Way in the National "The Message of the Prophets For Today," "Relief Society Activities," I.

A-," "Pri enraged In athletics at Provo and Vern C. of American Fork, ust Johnson, accompanded by companied by Mildred LUjenqulst. high school. He is now instruc also four daughters, Mrs. Martha Aline Johnson, and Mrs.

Emma Invocation was orrerea oy a.u tor in history and social science Group Organized Buckwalter, Mrs. Lovella Greenwood of American Fork; Mrs. Booth and benediction by sey mary Association' "Genealogy's Contribution to and and is dean ox men at rne Olsen, with Mrs. Rhodes Jeppe-son accompanving. A.

a In Cedar City. He is also Jennie Bigler of Huntington Park, moiirD. Gray. The grave was dedicated by Bishop Victor J. Bird "Daughters of Utah Pioneers." To Boost Sales engaged as coordinator in train The grave at the Provo city cemetery was dedicated by Chris California; Mrs.

Myrl McGrew of Departments concerned with de- JOHN E. BOOfHlWAITS FOURTH TO ing of pilots at the ceaar caty Salt Lake; a granddaughter, Mrs, tian Jeppeson. airfield. Thelma Boley Jones of Salt Lake Of Defense Stamps fisr-SSES? 7. "Social Problems of the Present of.

the Fourth ward. David R. Goodman whom she reared from infancy. Surviving also are twelve broth' CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thank our Mr. and Mrs.

Ledger Free have Emergency," and "Utah's Stra- received from their son Funeral services for Arthur era and sisters, S. Washburn many kind friends for their acts Mineral Resources." and savings stamps committees fL w0 tmhqv I Fields of literature and speech Goodman, were conducted Friday Chipman, Lenard and Ruben Chip- of kindness and assistance in the MAYOR AS S. F. at the Berg mortuary. man, Mrs.

Mary Robinson, Mrs, Ledger Free who states that he is safe and is in Hawaii. Ledger is rated as private, first class, in the U. S. army. at a mTnthVcity recent sickness and death of our husband, father and son, William Musical numbers were lurmsn Jane C.

Robinson of American tions: "Better Speech," "Stories room, at which plans were ex ed by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gould, -M7fftt Old and Young," "Children's Fork; Mrs. Amanda Stultz of Seattle: Mrs. Smith Pool of Mil- nlained by D.

Howe S. Laursen. For the speakers, singing, floral tributes and all I a a. nn a i and Mrs. Anna Hansgen, accom administrator; f.8 iafTm deputy state bv Mrs.

Vireinia Green. ford: Mrs. Eliza Christensen, Mrs, Arthur Goodman Funeral services for David R. Goodman were held Sunday afternoon in the Provo Third ward chapel. Mr.

Goodman died Christmas morning following an accident. Employes of Sears Roebuck, where Mr. Goodman was employed, acted as pall-bearers. Musical numbers were furnished by the Third ward choir, accompanied by Mrs. Alene Simmons; Mrs.

Ber-nice Dastrup, accompanied by Mrs. Zeniths Johnson; and Mrs. SPANISH FORK John E. Speakers were Ole Olsen and who helped in any way we are indeed grateful. Lillie Adams and Abner Chipman Charles R.

Mabey, administrator Utin.T" iT, and Charles A. Smith, all of Salt I wf; nd Spiritual Values in Booth, will be the first citizen of Halver Madsen. of Salt Lake; 37 grandchildren Lake Citv. Spanish Fork City to have been and 28 great-grandchildren. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Ray Bush and Mr. and Mrs. L.

D. Simpkins, all of Salt Lake City, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. 'Whitehead, this week.

Also at the Whitehead home are Mr. anc" Mrs. Melvin Duke, of Blackf cot, Idaho. George Myers offered the open lne Draver and T. Alfred Mad Mrs.

Ruby Laursen and Family Mr. and Mrs. William Laursen and Family. rion a novrnll rinllrTlon elected and inducted into oince as city mayor for the fourth time sen pronounced the benediction. 1 instituted here for the with teaching are: "The Mind at plan gL Work," "Visual Aids for Teach-more systematic purchasing or The grave in the Provo city afnmn.

WAM Ul AIUU1UU1CO, Alii" defense, bonds and stamps were burial park was dedicated by TOO LATE FOR I Aseal Johnson. Students Enlist For Training as Uct.vv. I nro-nnlintlnna CLASSIFICATION I set up for Provo consisung 01 txr w. Leadership. when he takes the oath of office Monday noon, Jan.

5. Mr. Booth served as mayor 1927 to 1931, filling: two terms. He then served as state senator and was again elected mayor 1939 to 1941 and he was re-elected at the last election by the largest majority ever Walter F. Whitehead, of Des Moines, Iowa, is in Los Angeles, attending a convention of his firm.

He win return to Provo, where rreu Tn thA field of nnnlled rt and R. BuUer, and J. c. Momtt. 1 Naval Officers FOR SALE MISCEIXANEOUS 1 VTamiltnn balder.

LIVING room heat circulator, "-like are listed: "Physics and Chem- Louise B. Madsen, accompaiuea by Grant Madsen. A solo by Mrs. Ivern Pyne also was given. Remarks were made by Seth Scott, J.

William Knight and Bishop -Arthur D. Taylor. Invocation was offered by Prof. B. F.

Larsen and benediction by Patriarch Alfred E. Eves. his family has been visiting, be- new." A real buy. Utah Valley m.MniMi istry Demonstrations," "HorU 1 1 fore eoing on to JJes Momea. received by a mayor tnis dis vCJII1II1II.LCX:o aw t.

trict. Electric, 71 North 1st West. Phone 920. Morgan Mi Thomas SPANISH FORK Funeral services for Morgan M. Thomas, 89, were conducted Wednesday afternoon at the Third ward L.

D. S. chapel by Bishop J. Angus Chris-tensen of the Fourth The choir of the Fourth ward with Mrs. Mabel Clayson, accompanist.

In "Dairy Problems' town in the county, accoroing to Mr. Booth looks forward to his number of Brigham Young university students have already indicated a purpose to participate comine term as one of the most plans already under way. -evitie. will The Grave in the Provo City TTiR. RFVT "FTTR'VTSIIEII This important he has ever served.

With welet frtrrttsnTedroent, burial -park "waa-4edited bjMIV considered in two, sections ten the jiew program which sophomores, juniors, and Alfred Madsen. tectfon of Health." "Home and the city of spanisn or iocaiou in the national defense industrial bath. Phone- 939W. 223 East 1st -South. j9 seniors may for naval avia Family Problems," and "Cooper RED CROSS area, with the expansion or tne tion but may complete the college atives and Cooperation sang.

Herbert it. imams oner- ed the invocation after which Ed oniumhia Steel company indus CARD OF THANKS 2 ROOM house $15.00. Inquire 265 tries, he tne largest year before being called to active duty, according to the registrar's office. A detailed program including chairmen of the various departments will be issued later, Dr. (Continued from Page One) East 6 North.

Phone 886J. j9 We wish to express our sincere Williams and Jennie Swen-son, with Mary W. Bird accom growth this city has ever experienced. Another factor of import Under this plan several junior panist, sang "All Through the said. Three principal uses for the Culmsee said.

3 ROOM heated, modern apart ance is the present emergency of Night," the favorite hymn or jar. Thomas. Speakers who paid elo private bath. 387 North -1st West. j9 thanks and appreciation to the many friends who assisted during our sorrow caused by the recent passing of our beloved husband and father, David Richard Goodman.

Especially we wish to thank civilian national defense ana tne U. S. selective service, which will money are contemplated: 1. Supplying need for army and navy hospitals, such as medical supplies, surgical dressings, etc. quent tribute to the sterling worth and senior men are enlisting in Class V-5, naval aviation flight training, so that they are not subject to draft and may continue in college until the academic year ends.

Then they will make the coming year one of real $100 Fine Set for MODERN sleeping room, private 2. Maintaining contacts oeiween those who took part at tne ser responsibilities. Other officers elected who will entrance. 420 East 3 South. I vices, furnished cars, paid floral MARRIAGE LICENSES Glen Snarr, 20, of Provo and ola Johnson, 20, Provo.

County Consumer Board Organized Fred G. Warnlck of Provo was elected permanent chairman of the Utah county commodities allocation board at the first meeting of the board here Friday afternoon. Mr. Warnick, with C. A.

Grant, county coordinator of civilian defense, and R. J. Murdock chairman of the county commission, will attend a meeting of the state defense council at Salt Lake City, uaimIov Mr. Grant said. soldiers and their families so that both are taken care of properly.

Drunken Driving be assigned to active training take oath of office Monday noon, are Gilbert H. Johnson, four year duty in the earliest class in which tributes or in any other way as sisted. a. for and rehabilitating BOARD AND ROOM r. -FOR.

men or location, heated room. 56 South 4 East. J4 they can be accommodated. councilman: LeGrand F. Smitn, Mrs.

David R. Goodman, wounded or homeless victims of Several other Brigham Toung Ray Gull, and John F. Warner, two and Family hombines. etc. Already the nea A sentence of paying a $100 fine Cross has sent $200,000 to Hawaii year councilmen.

John v. jonnson is the hold-over councilman, and university men are seeking appointments as midshipmen in the naval reserve. or serving SO days in the city jail of Thomas as a citizen ana neighbor were Mayor John E. Booth, Albert Swenson, Prof. Ed M.

Rowe of the B.Y.U., Walter Hallam and Bishop Christensen. During the services William Buf-ton and George Swenson sang a duet, with Mrs. Hazel Larsen accompanist The Singing Mothers of the Fourth ward," sang the closing selection, with Mrs. Clayson at the piano and Lillian Money leading. George Swenson offered the closing prayer.

The. grave in the Spamsh Fork City cemetery was dedicated by George E. Lar and $200,000 to the Philippines for was imposed on Amlel Kelson of SUGAR: HEARING SET with Juanita L. Johnson, recorder LOST BROWN wallet containing keys, activity card, driver etc reward. Return 256 East Center.J5 such purposes.

Upon satisfactory completion WASHINGTON. Jan. 3 UE and Rowe Lewis, city treasurer, Mr. Bersr saia inai wiirauiuuu of the prescribed course of In Provo who pleaded guilty in Provo police court Saturday to drunken driving. The agriculture department an will constitute the official family of Spanish Fork City for the next struction the reserve midshipmen would be organized to cover the following divisions: industrial and nounced today that public hear Kelson was arrested while driv ings will be held here on Jan.

16 will qualify for a. commission as ensign in the naval reserves Dur wholesale, retail business, resur MAN'S Bulova wrist watch In Springviiie. Return- Dean. Johnson, Spanish Fofk. Reward.

3 ing on Provo ctiy streets Thursday, Judge LeRoy Tuckett grant dentlal, schools, clubs and organi- to gather information for use in making sn equitable distribution ing the period of instruction he will receive $780 per year and Allocation of the county quota of automobile tires and tubes to ed a 60-day stay of execution. of the 1942 sugar sen. daily ration. gatlons, governmental agencies. County Chairman I.

E. Brockbank requests that local representatives of chains and such large corpora varinun communities OI me two years. A noon luncneon at tne Firemen's hall will honor both the old and new officers. Mr. Warner, John K.

Johnson and Juanita Johnson are Democrats, the other officers are Republicans. Appointive offices will be filled Monday and ratified' by the city council at Its first official meeting Monday nigh. county will be the initial task of 1 1 ii 11.1 11- 1 -1 r-. 1 Employment Service tions obtain consent to give insti the commodities auocauon- Vi wiuntV. tutional contributions as soon as Reports Openings possible.

Organization for tne camps The January quota consists of 81 tires and 43 tubes for passenger cars, motorcycles and light trucks, and 146 tires and 122 tubes will be furthered at a meeting The Provo office of the U. 8. employment service has forms of HEALTH REPORT FILED at 7:30 p. m. Monday at tne chamber of commerce offices.

the following civil service openings for heavy trucks ana Duses. BALLIF IN CAPITAL at Salt Lake City and Ogden: Ju A total of 467 cases of communicable diseases were reported to the state department of health Chairman Berg will perfect nis nians urine the week and the nior stenographer, senior seno- fioree S. Ballif of Provo, drive will get wider way January grapher, junior typist, and senior rhairman of the Utah state bus 12. Strenuous efforts will be maae, for the week ending December 26, For the same week a year ago 5,256 cases were reported, 6,048 typist for women only; labor ana materials checker, senior store for the auota eet is large in com iness regulations commission, is in Washington, D. C.

representing commission at a freight rate keeper, junior store keeper, and parison with the amount raisea of these being cases or inriuenza assistant clerk field service for in the roll call last autumn, ai In Utah county, 28 cases were reported, including six of chicken that time 2453 memberships were men. The" openings are for employ received in Provo and an addiional hearing. Mr. Ballif will also travel to New York before returning home. nox.

one of meales, io or mumps, ment in government plants at Hill 2677 in the rest of the county. three of pneumonia, two or scarlet fever, three of whooping Field and the Small Arms plant. SPRINGVILLE The Spring' The Provo office Ja prepared to cough, and three of syphilis. assist all applicants in filing the ville chapter of American Red applications, which will be taken Cross has begun a second drive RETURNS FOR DUTY from 1 p. m.

to 7 p. to meet emergencies expectea to NOW! i in Face of Coming HigKer Prices LEVELS- Offer Their fentire Stock of Merchandise at Savings of 20 to 31! ScrfE ARE A SPANISH FORK Ensign Ther- January o. arise with the entry of this coun al O'Bryant, son of Mr, and Mrs. try in the war. Wm.

J. CTBryant, wno was recently Graduated the' An i Ralph Snelson has been appointed roil call chairman and Often Accompanies Piles Colitis, rectal troubles and constipation so frequently are associated together that the relief of one often depends upon the correction of the others. Sufferers from these ailments should learn You'll Ha ve To Come in and See Them To FEW EXAMPLES! Naval Academy, has left head auarters for the anve win City to report for duty at Boston, Mas- at the Snelson Studio. Every civic sarhusetts after spenain tne Believe Them! organization in the city together hoiidavs here wlh his parents. Mr.

nd Mm. O'Brvant attended the with the Relief societies nave been asked to appoint representa commencement exercises of their Robert W. Moody of Salt Lake tives to assist with the work. son at the naval academy ana accompanied the young man home to the facts, write toaay a postcard will do for a FREE copy of an up-to-the-minute 122-page illustrated book on these and associated ailments. The Mc-CSeary Clinic.

HE-11S Elma Excelsior Springs, Mo. Adv. Secretary D. R. Wightman of the local chapter, today pointed UtAh.

Miss Iva Brown of Tampa, ALL ALL City, Saturday forfeited $25 bail bond in Provo police court when he failed to Appear to -contest charges of reckless driving He was arrested December 31 While driving on Highway 91 within Florida, also spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. uryant. out that the quote for springviiie district comprising this, city, Mapleton, Thistle and Colton, is $1,400 or 20 cents per capita. $29.50 $22.50 ilLt $27.50 SUITS and, TOPtOATS 1 the Provo city limits.

1 Joseph B. Muhlestein of RouteN I Si Provo, pleaded Innocent, to a 1 He further stated that from each dollar collected 85 cents will W- 1 1 1 i 4 7 go to the national organization for national emergency -and -the SUITSani SUITS SUITS and TOPCOATS is cents will remain for local uuFJ TOPCOATS relief. The second drive is now under way and will' continue until the quota is reached, secretary wigm man said. 2lt 81s- charge of running a stop sgn ana his trial was fixed for January 8 at 10 a. in.

The ToUowing forfeitures for traffic -violations in Provo were made: Speeding Shert D. Ferre of Provo, Joseph K. Allen' of Provo, $7.60. feri'vw: 'Driving with' improper plates James E. Forshee of Provo, Kenneth Huff of Provo, Running i a stop sigrwWilford ll Young of Provo, David Packard of American Fork, Tonys Madsen i Provo, Floyd Beck, $5.

improper "turning Ralph Herbert Thomas of Provo, J5. 1 1 CHILD KILLED IN nrxrr. tornado 1 I I IE If Ifs tb ecd PERFECTLY' BALANCED by aotwr lor dean cotniort and BATON ROUGE, La-l 3 (UP) One child killed and several persons injured today by a- tornado left destruction "healuuvl beat.) Anderson Covphjme.337 tn its wake between Baton Rouge Trl-State Lumber Co. Pbonej and Denham 15 miles to the east where it reached I it 1 BEST IH THE WEST I greatest-force, 11.

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