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Salt Lake Telegram from Salt Lake City, Utah • 18

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4 Fj 0 i i I 18 Loc Local News News- iL The SaltSaif Lake Telegram Monday Evenin 10IO 1941 1941 I City Eve Even ARMISTICE DAY FETE ARRANGED Continued from Local Loca Page Pare quist said including 13 bandsfrom high schools in the Salt Lake county county county coun county area irea and drum rum and bugle corps from fron American Legion posts and other organizations and the Sa Sat Salt Lake Postal Carriers band The Salt Lake Lake- Tribune-Telegram Tribune har- har r. band also will wUl take part Every patriotic orga organization will- be will will- be will- be be represented in the parade along with civic and nd labor groups school schoolchildren children ROTC ROT 0 units from rom the of Utah and city high high schools andothers The parade is expected almost an hour i i The county city building grounds will wUl be roped off and reserved exclusively ex ex- elusively for school children Mr Carlquist said Also on the city- city county building gr grounds will be a Salvation Army dugout where coffee and doughnuts will be served to veterans in uniform or cr in service caps Memory Grove Services Open house at Fort rt Douglas from 2 to 41 p. m. will be another feature of the day along with many any special programssponsored by patriotic groups One of these will wUl be a ceremony at 10 103030 a. a m.

Tuesday Tuesday- at the soldiers' soldiers monument In Memory grove sponsored by the i Service Star Legion 1 I Another program will bbebroad- cast broadcast broadcast broad broadcast over KUTA UTA at 34 p. m. under auspices of thethc Daughters of thethc the American American Revolution Legionnaires and other veterans WilLbe will be guests a ata aa a special American American Ameri Amen can Legion hallhail program from 1 to 8 p. m. with a dance scheduled to start at the latter atter hour The American Legions Legion's No 2 post membership turned out Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun- Sun day for an Armistice day program at the CentralChristian church and members of Canadian Legion post No 97 7 and auxiliary attended a program Sunday evening at St.

St Peters Peter's chapel Cease Firing Order Reminiscent of the original Armistice Ar Are was a a. bit of yellowed age-yellowed paper aper being passed about Monday by local Veterans terai tera Wars a a cease firing order issued by by- the by- the by- the the commander of ot the 3rd field artillery brigbrigade deon on November 11 1918 It was found by G. H. Goffe and J. R.

Minson commander and junior jun jun- lor br vice commander of 's Ws W's post No in the pockets of a uniform owned by Preston M. Budge Hampton avenuethen then- aa sergeant in battery field artillery It read The armistice with Germany goes into effect at 11 a a. m. Paris Pans time At 11 a. a m.

all aU firing ceases Until 11 a. a m. you will answer shot for shot There will vill be no fraternizing with the enemy It was directed to the battery commander now District Judge James V. W. Porter of Twin FallsFalIs Idaho 1 OGDEN OGDEN OGDEN-A A parade and a tribe tribute trib tab ute to the unknown soldier sponsor sponsored spon spouT sor or by the American Legion Vet Veterans of of Foreign Wars and Disabled American Veterans will ark Armistice day in Ogden Participating in the parade Which will start at 1030 a.

a m. will be commanding officers of military depots in the Ogden area their aids city officers Ogden high sc school orR oi ROTC 0 cadets Amer- Ican American Amerlean Amer Amer- icanlean Legion posts and drum corps corps' school bandsand floats Special memorial services will- be will viII will- bebe held at Twenty-fourth Twenty street and nd Washington boulevard after the parade at a replica tomb of the unknown soldier TOOELE TOOELE Armistice day here will be observed with closing of allalt business houses and ana schools At 8 p. rn n. in the Tooele high school auditorium an address by Judge Clarence E. Baker Salt Lake City wiIl be given MORGAN Governor Herbert B.

Maw will speak at an Armistice day program in the Morgan high school auditorium at 1030 a. a m. Tuesday Following the program he will deliver the dedicatory address at at- II Unveiling of a monument on the courthouse grounds erected by citizens of the county in honor of the he World war veterans Governor Maw will be honored at a luncheon at the high school at which all former service men city and county officials school i. i board and faculty members and their partners will attend I PARK CIT CITY Twenty third Twenty third third nty-third annual an- an nual Armistice day celebration Lest Tuesday Ye Tuesday Marks Anniversary of Wars War's Endt End ft 5 fj I 1 PS s' LN LI A 1 ff 0 1 4 i 1 If 4 3 I I I 1 it 3 ff t- Yu I it A 1 rn 4 I GETTING READY FOR SALT LAKE LAI CITY'S AR ARMISTICE DAY PARADE Mrs no II 11 Sleater left left- and Mrs Thomas C. nevan Bevan Rive gIve service cap to Pharas Anderson on Veterans' Veterans ho spital patient will be conducted here Tuesday by theFrank E.

Peterson post No 14 American Legion with the high school and public cooperating All stores and business houses and schools school will be closed A program will be conducted at 8 p. m. in theWar Veterans' Veterans Memorial Memorial Me Memorial building at wl which ich Judge Roger I. I Donough McDonough Salt Lake City former Park City resident will speak COALVILLE A A program Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tuesday at 2 2 p. ni in theNorth Summit Summit Sum Summit highnigh school auditorium sponsored spon spon- by the LeRoy H.

Benson post No 93 American Legion Legio will mark observance of Armistice day day hereFrank Evans and Royal Miller will speak PRICE PRICE Alf Alf G. GunnGuon chief deputy deputy dep deputy U. S. marshal Salt Lake City will be the Armistice day speaker at rites here Tuesday Val H. Cowles celebration chairman said A public meeting will be heMheld heM- in in the civic auditorium Tuesday morning followed by a parade and other ther patriotic observances The legion auxiliary will ill sponsor a dance and dinner in the legion hall in the he evening SPRINGVILLE George Larsen Larsen Larsen Lar- Lar sen Spanish anish Fork former commander commander com corn mander of American Legion district district district dis dis- dis- dis No 4 will give an address at at- a at- a at- a a program sponsored by the local post of the legion in observance of Armistice day at 11 a a.

a m. Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tuesday in inthe the high school auditorium SPANISH FORK FORK All All business houseshouses' of Spanish Fork will be closed Tuesday Armisticeda day dab AmerAmer American can Legion post No 68 and auxiliary will conduct programs in all schools and at 8 p. m. will sponsor a program and social in legion hallball SUGARHOUSE A sunrise flag raising ceremony at the Sugarhouse plaza flagpole will be part of the Armistice day observance observance observ- anceance here Tuesday Clifford Husbands Husbands Hus Husbands past commander of ot Ameri Amen can Legion post No 65 said Mon Monday In addition to the flag raising members of the post host its drum and bugle corps and auxiliary will participate par pan in in Salt Lake City's pa papa- rade rade MIDVALE Jordan MIDVALE-Jordan Jordan post No 35 American Legion besides participating participating in the Salt Lake City Armistice day parade will sponsor a celebration here Tuesday It will include a parade through Midvale at p. m.

patriotic program in Midvale city hallhail at p. m. and a. a dance at 9 p. m.

in the Sandy recreation hallhail SENIORS GIVE HOP nor SALINA The SALINA The seniors of the local high school sponsored the annual Senior Hop Saturday evening evening evening eve evening in the North Sevier high gymnasium Eva Joy Thompson of Aurora was was' chairman GILmERS GILmER'S 5 SAVE A VE LIMITED STOCK No Down Payment on Day 90 EQUIPPED WITH STAINLESS STEEL SUPER FREEZER G-E MODEL 41 62 cu ft fh of storage space I I 7 sq ft of shelf area 80 big icoice cubes st steel All el cab cabinet a i net f. steel in G-E Thrift Fedr Unit GINE GILNER ELECTRIC COMPANY 27 SOUTH STATE PHONE 3 0 To relieve fiery throbbingand east us parched skin quickly apply SINO I. I FALSE TEETH iff mf ita FIT LIKE Eze the new cushion Jg plastic I makes loose plates plate fit St I A SE comfortably a for weeks no ponder net g. apas Economical Thousands of uris sarissatis lied fled users Get a tuberube of Eze today I I tubecube 59 59 New large size ize I LIi JJ 4 I 1 I At Pay Less Owl Dru Drug Drue Other Leading Drug Drue Stores Adv Av LOVEi- LOVE isblind blind but but the man mci who prefers Peerless Coal has certainly got his eyes wide open to values Yes sir you'll like ourear i stoker ler coal It If feeds smooth a ci as I lullabye lullaby and floods the ht has ham with pleasant warmth Or delivery men are very hail about protecting your prey h- ertyerty and making clean deli lr I eriescriesWont Won't you phom phon i that next order 1 DIAL 4 PEERLESS COAL I West South YOUR YOUR HEAT Nf Cf 7 A It is ID I'D tit 1 i cI I Ts or 2- 1 i SALT SALT LAKE CITY NEWS IN BRIEF BRIEF- County Maps Activity I For Defense Week National Defense week will be observed in Salt Lake county beginning be beginning Tuesday J. B.

Mullins chairman of the county defense council announced Monday Observances will include radio addressesaddresses' explaining functions of the county council and a public rally Thursday pr cJ evening at which Mr Mullins will be a speaker The program of training for civilian volunteers by the national office of emergency management will be started during the week Joseph H. McKay McKa state cordina- cordina tor forthe Utah defense council announced Civilians not registered registered registered regis regis- still may volunteer for emergency emergency emergency emer emergency service Mr Mullins said Registrations will be accepted in room city and county building building building build building and at offices of the Murray Jordan and Granite school dis dis- dis- dis Hold Religious Rally Nearly 50 young members of Congregational Congregational Congregational churches in Utah participat- eded in a rally Sunday at Phillips Congregation church Seventh East and Fifth South street The Rev George J. Weber led a discussion discussion discussion dis dis- dis- dis on Seeking a Better World Order Promoted 1 Captain F. J. Kennard Vernal has been promoted pro proto major and First Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieu Lieutenant E.

N. Bagley Salt Lake City has been promoted to captain cap cap- tam tain with the coast artillery replacement replacement replacement re re- re- re placement training center at Camp Callan Cal Cat according to word received in Salt Lake City Gains Appointment Miss Violet Violet Violet Vio Violet C. McNeill formerly of San Francisco has been appointed chief stewardess for the Salt Lake Den ver route of United Air Lines with headquarters in Salt Lake Lak City Stanley O. Halberg district traffic manager announced Mon Monday Named Coordinator Courtney Courtney Court Court- Courtney ney B. Harris deputy Salt Lake i county surveyor Monday had been beer appointed county coordinator on or I IP A projects at no extra pay after T.

H. Humpherys state di director director di- di rector ofpublic works reserve re ne requested requested re- re quested a coordinator be named I Ito to wOrk with the state director Masons Set Conclave New Conclave New officers officers of will be elected and installed at the annual conclave of Utah No 1 I Knights Templar Tern Tern- Wednesday at p. m. at at- the at- the at- the the Masonic temple East South Temple street Officers in including including in- in eluding Harold G. Price eminent commander will report on the past years year's activities Utahn Transferred LeonL.

Cowles son of Dr and Mrs LeRoy L. Cowles University street has been assigned as vice consul at Vigo Spain Mr Cowles a graduate of the University of Utah has served in several consular posts since going to Spain in 1939 Hold Business Session Session Direc- torstors of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's Women's WomWorn ens en's Clubs held Clubs held a business meeting meeting meet meet- ingjug at the Newhouse hotel Sun Sunday Miss Lenora Romer Brigham City president was in charge Technocrats to Meet A Meet A public meeting of the Salt Lake City section section secsee tion of Technocracy Inc will be beheld beheld beheld held at section headquarters East Third South street Monday at 8 p. m. Give Ghe Religious The Play Play The The Terrible Terrible Terrible Ter Ter- Meek an unusual religious drama was presented at the First Methodist church Second East and Second South street Sunday eve evening The play was presented in total darkness Principal parts were taken by Mrs DeGroff DeGroff DeGroff De- De Groff who directedthe production production produc- tiontion James N. Wilson and Marshall Marshall Marshall Mar Marshall Williams 2000 to Honor Dr Thomas Continued fromLocal Pale Page Dean William H.

Leary of the law school Slide pictures highlights highlights highlights high highlights of Dr Thomas'Thomas life will be shown by Dr Orin A A. professor of physics and Gail Plummer speech instructor will direct a humorous sketch dealing with the retiring leadersleader's career The a capella chorus and wom worn women's ens en's glee club will furnish music Dancers from the physical education education education tion department will participate in in- the in- the in- the the program Dance Will Follow More than 1000 persons will attend attend attend at attend a dance at 9 p. m. officials predicted The students'students gift will will- be will- be will- be be presented at the dance Dean John L. Ballif general arrangements arrangements arrangements ar ar- ar- ar Dr H.

L. Marshall speakers William F. McCrea publicity publicity publicity pub pub- Mrs Lila Eccles Brimhall decorations and Douglas 0 O. Woodruff Woodruff Wood Woodruff alumni arearc others help helping ng with arrangements Reflecting on growth of the campus campus cam campus dur during ng his tenure Dr Thomas stopped Monday morning to point out interesting highlights to Francis Francis Francis Fran Francis Bonner Richard Ford Noma Roberts Betty Ballinger Betty Schultz Bruce McKee and Robert Clawson st students dents ROTARY CANCELS MEETING 1 Because of the Armistice day holidayweekly meeting of the Rotary club at the Hotel Utah Tuesday noon has been canceled it was announced Monday HUSBAND CRUEL WIFE DECLARES Finding Louis Vincent Perrin had subjected his wife Eva Marie Sneed Perrin to such cruelties as kicking her in the stomach knocking knocking knock knock- knock- inging her downstairs at East Seventh South street and striking her because she refused to drink liquor and become District Judge Albert H. Ellett Monday granted MrsPerrin a divorce Mrs Perrins Perrin's testimony named fourother women including one approximately 17 years old with whom Mr Perrin allegedly went out against his wife's wishes She recitedincidents of mistreatment mistreatment mistreatment mistreat mistreatment in front of the Amb Ambassador hotel Fifth East street and at the hotel South statestreet at the hands of Mr PerrinPernin because she refused to drink liquor and become Auto Ride Related TheJudge found that after ater Mrs Perrin was knocked downstairs by her husband on the evening of July 16 Mr Perrin took her for- an for for- an for- anan automobile ride in Emigration canyon saying I am taking you on thelastride you will ever take Several miles up the canyon said Mrs Perrin Pernin the car was stopped and when she refused to get out Mr PerrinPernin threw a large stone through the window Mrs PerrinPernin told the judge she then got out of the car and her husband husband husband hus hus- bandthenkicked her in the stomach stom- achach struckher with hisfists knocking her down and drove away Mrs Perrintestified she had to walk home Holds Mate Moody Georgia DellaDelia Moore complained her husband Robert Wallace Moore once left home for six monthsand upon his return was moody and refused to talk to her In granting Mrs Moore a divorce the Judge found that Mr Moore after remaining home several months again left telling his wife before departing to get a divorce Anna Nelson Hinckley was was granted a divorce from Cloid Leo Hinckley when she told Judge Bryan P.

Leverich that Mr Hinckley Hinckley Hinckley Hinck Hinckley publicly expressed himself as being more interested in another woman than he was in his wife The judge alsofound Mr Hinckley told his wife he did not love her her- and her- and her- andand if shedid not leave the apartment apartment apart apart- apart- mentment he would HEBER KIMBAll GRANDSON DIES Richard H. Kimball 45 son of the late J. Golden Kimball former senior president of thefirst council council coun coun- cilcli of seventy of the church died at his home in Denver Colo Cob Sunday of a heart ailment Mr Kimball for 25 years in the roofing and real estate business in Denver was a grandson of Heber C. Kimball first counselor to Brigham Young He is survivedby hisbrother Max Kimball Washington D. C.

and three sisters Mrs Jane Brown San Francisco Cal and Mrs Elizabeth Harris and Glad Kimball both of Sausalito Cal Cab Funeral serviceswill be conducted conducted conducted con conducted ir in Denver Contagious Diseases Mount in County Reported contagious diseases in Salt Lake county increased from 15 in October 1940 to last month according to announcement announcement announcement an an- 11 Monday 0 a day a by Dr George N. Curtis county physician cian The principal increase was shown in chickenpoxof which there were cases last month compared to five cases a year ago stated the report The Weather I Salt Lake City and vicinity vicinity Fair Fair Mond Monday night and Tuesday little change hange in temperature Minimum Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tuesday morning near 34 degrees Local Office U. S. Weather throughout the western states Bureau Salt S-It Lake City Utah but early morning temperatures tempera tempera- Nov 10 1941 tures continued considerably Inches below the seasonal A storm Precipitation in last 24 area was charted off the coast hours of northern California Monday Total since October 1 but becauseof the very slow Total October 1 to date date eastward motionof this disturbance dis dis- dis last year no change in Utah Normal October 1 to date weather is expected before Fair we weather a er prevails Wednesday Forecast on Highways Out of Salt Lake City All Alt Fair Fair Monday night and Tuesday with mild daytime temperatures Cold at night southand east of Salt Lake City seasonal temperatures elsewhere Salt Lake City Temperatures Last 24 Hours 4 m. I 10 441 10 a ns p.

p. in a. a an 5 p. m. 51 11 If p.

25 a. a ns 37 11 51 a. a so m. 02 i p. 1 m.

48 12 p. rn 45 4 a. a ni 3 12 fl noon 54 7 P. m. 45 1 a.

a 3 5 7 a ni 35 Jf 1 p. m. 57 p. m. 44 2 a.

a rn St a. a ns 45 3 2 p. m. 57 I 0 p. m.

42 5 3 a m. gg 39 5 a. a in 41 3 p. m. 66 56 gJ Weather Observations Taken at a.

a m. Monday high Low High Low pre Albuquerque cle cear 65 33 pre 00 Pocatello clear 57 24 OO BOise clear 57 7 38 35 00 Ore cloudy 63 48 00 Butte clear 55 17 00 RenoRena clear 73 2823 00 Calgary parts CI cloudy 50 23 00 St St. Lo Louis cloudy I 30 00 cloudy 33 31 00 88 8 L. clear i 55 31 00 Denver clear 63 32 00 8 L. CITY clear 56 35 00 8 Grand Jr Junction fon clear le i- i ig 55 32 00 gg San DIego 1 tog 75 57 00 gg I Kan City pt 34 27 00 SanSut FrancIsco pt 6761 51 1 00 Louder de clear ar 54 28 00 Seattle cloudy 56 42 00 t- Las vegas eg cl clear i tO 5 38 00 gg Spokane e.

clear gg 55 33 5 33 00 Los Lo Angeles clear 77 57 00 clear 60 0 44 0100 Milford clear 55 27 00 Wendover clear 52 2 33 00 st. Paul cloudy 32 24 00 W. Yellowstone clear 52 2 12 00 N. 5 CIty pt t. eldy 50 SIt 10 clear ea 34 00 I City cloudy 47 3 32 00 WInnIpeg I sow no 30 53 24 3 01 OmahA clou cloudy 31 24 00 Sun Sui sets et Monday 14 Phoenix clear 84 46 00 Sun rues Tuesday 11 I Obituaries and Vital Statistics Statistics 2 Patrick Cowburn Jr Patrick Cowburn Cowburn- Jr Yr old day no ton lIOn of Donald Patrick and Juanita Thompson Cowburn of North Sixth West street died of respiratoryfailure Sunday at 15 a.

a a rn m. In a Salt Lake hospital I. I aRe Re The Rel Ren i tal was horsborn here October 20 1941 and Is survived by his hll parents parenti Mass ss of ot the Angels will be bt cc celebrated Monday at 10 aa. a m. In ls St.

St Patricks Patrick's Catholic Cath Cath- CathI olic church 1030 West Fourth SouthSonth street by bv thetha Rt RI Rev Msgr MarT A A. A F. Giovannoni pastor 2nd and burial will be In to Salt Lake City cemetery Joseph G. Mo Morelli elli JosephJoaeph G. Morelli 6461 Midvale died at 3 35 a.

a m. Monday In a Salt Lake City ho hospital of oS carcinoma Mr Morelli was Wal born August 19 10 1877 In It Santa Pietro Italy and came to the United States Stales It In 1002 1902 He PIe had been beds a resident resident resi resident of Salt Lake City for 3331 years and for most of ot that time was wl In the employ of 0 the Denver 8 RIo Klo Grand Railroad company com con pany asa carman carma br He lie was wasa as a a. member of 0 the Brotherhood of Railway of ot America local No and was a member of or the Catholic church He Ite is Is survived by hismother and two sisters In ls Italy seven children Mrs DeliaDella Pantos and Frank Morelli both of ot Fait alt Lake City and Emery Henry Carl Kenneth MorellI and Miss Lillian Morelli all of Midvale a brother Ralph Morelli Midvale and a sister Mrs Theresa Paula Panza Sharpsburg Pa Funeral services ha have hae been set net tentatively tenta tenta- forafternoon at the E. G. ODonnell Co mortuary 32 South Fourth East street treet Frank A.

A Peterson Pete Frank Andrew Peterson 51 Ma Magna na died at 2 50 a. a m. Monday of undetermined mined causes en route to a Salt Lake CI City hospital It Funeral un services have beets been set get tentatively tenta tenta- lively for 3 pp. m. Wednesday the place to be announced later Friends may call at the Deseret mortuary 36 East Seventh South street until time of ot services Mr Peterson a for the Utah Copper company was born In Salt Lake Lake- I City on July 31 1890 1800 son of Peter ter O.

anti and I Margaret Ferguson erguson Peterson In lie was a memberof the Canyon lodge ol oX ol- FF and AM He lie Is survived by his wife A Abble Sm Smith teh Peterson te two daughters Mrs rs Dayton Day Day- tototon Salt Lake City and Miss grot ty Dorothy Peterson I Magna hismother of SaltSait Lake City five sisters Mrs aIrs RW R. v. Watson Mrs FredTred Kirby Mrs Charles crl rl Williamson and Mrs Ivy MaierMaler sr all of Salt Lake City and Mrs R. W. Oliver Lark Utah and one grandchild Owen Lloyd HELPER Funeral services for Owen Lloyd 5154 who fell under a moving railroad railroad rail rail-rail- roadroad car in the Helper switchyards Satry Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- will ll be conducted at 2 p.

m. Wednesday Wed Wedry at the cM Mitchell tl funeral ar cg chapel in Price Frank Bryner bishop of Price Second Second SecSee ond DS ward will officiate Burial will be In Price City cemetery Mr Lloyd was born in Barclay Kan Sian August 8 8 1887 1587 son of ot John Joseph and Lara Lewis Lloyd He Ste had worked for for- the for- the for- thethe Denver lc Rio Grande Railroad comcorn pam for 25 years and at the time ofhis death was yard foreman at Helper Surviving are his widow Mrs NellaNelia Young Lloyd a son Bon Johnny Lloyd Price seven daughters Mrs Emery Nason HeI HeI- er Help Help- erer Mrs Ida Price Mrs Wanda Monk Milford Mulford Mrs Laura Oliver Price Mrs Alice A Alvy Ivy Price Price- Mrs Nita Jones Price and Mrs Amber Jensen West Fir Ore a brother Clyde Lloyd and a sister MrsIrene McElley both of California Ida Martha McMillen Ida Martha McMillen 75 East Truman Truma avenue died at 1230 a. a m. Monday Mon Moss day in is a local hospital of causes caules IncI- dent Incident Inci md dentdest to age She had bee been III a month Mrs McMillen was born In Excelsior WIs March 10 19 1866 to Mr and Mrs Henry Thorpe She had been a resident of ot SaltSait Lake City 23 years She was a member ofthe First Congregational Congre Conre- church and a past officer of ot the Roval Royal Neighbors of America Her husband Henry Charles McMillen died in Salt Lake City in March 1941 1041 Surviving are three sons Floyd C. Me- Me MeI I Salt Lake City James L.

and H. T. McMillen Ogden two sisters MrsMra I IAA H. and Mrs Mra Louise Barney I Oakland Ca Cal and three grandchildren Edna Rawle Forrest MORGAN MORGAN Mrs Edna Rawle Forrest 51 wife of James Forrest of Morgan Moran died Sunday at a. a m.

In is an Ogden hospital where she hadbad been a patient for two months She was In illiii health for approximately a year vear MrsMra Forrest was born In Morgan February Feb 4 12 1890 a daughter of James Ii and Margaret Simmons RawleRawie She 1 attended schools in is Morgan g- and later was chief et operator at at at- thethe Morgan telephone exchange She was married to io Mr Forrest in Salt Lake City Starch March 6 6 1924 They resided 6 In SaltSali itt Lake City and in Denver for tor several years and in Morgan the past 11 years Surviving besides herber husband are one daughter Forrest Forrest For Foro rest of Morgan her Sirs Mrs Forrest roms mother of Morgan five sisters Mrs Ernest Little and Mrs John Hopkins both of Morgan Mrs 0 Robbins and Mrs H. J. Martin Matin of ot Salt Lake City and Mrs George Si CarrIgan of Union and two brothers Richard S. RawleRawie of Morgan and Joseph S. Rawle of Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- at 1 p.

m. in the Morgan Moran LD S- stst stakeakehousebouse Burial will be In the South Morgan cemetery Friends may call at the family home Tuesday and Wednesday prior to services service Judith Mayer OGDEN OGDEN Judith Judith Mayer infant daughter of ot Leslie D. and Isabella Harbertson Mayer Maver I of Ogden Odell avenue died at an all Ogden I hospital Sunday at 8 45 p. m. shortly after I birth Surviving besides the parents are a I brother rother I.

I Dee Mayer and the she grandgland I parents arents Mr aIr and Mrs John W. Mayer and I Mr and ad Mrs John W. Harbertsonall of Ogden Funeral services were conducted Monday Mon lion lionI I day ay at 4 p. mrn In Memorial I I chapel I by Bishop Thomas a Parker Jr of I ro cO ir Ogden Fourteenth ward Entombment Entombment EntombEntomb- I ment was In mausoleum Bird Everett Joseph Funeral arrangements were being made Monday Ir Salt Lake City for Everett I I Joseph Bird 28 zoo son of ot Mrs Margaret Bird of Sherman avenue who died Saturday Sat Sal I I a at Camp Cami fe Bowie Brownwood row Texas I The young man a private In the medical medi I cal corps since January Jan Jan- I uary 8 8 1941 1041 was i born boris In lit Salt Lake I I City July 27 1913 1013 I a Margaret son of JOSm Josh Joseph Fletcher letcher and I Bird I The early I I part of ot his life was I spent pant In ln Evanston I I I Wyo where he attended at at- I tended public schools I I I He was graduated I fromWeber Junior I I college and attended I the University of I Utah majoring In its chemistry Afterhis enlist enlistment ment Private Bird was assigned to the medical corps at Camp Grant Ill III Ill Private Bird I andlater was transferred trans to Camp Bowie 0 i Hisfather tI diedled ii In 1934 his mother a sister Mr Mrs fJ EI Elva SOya Stock Stockham I a and a brother gl Bird all allot of Salt Lake City Juanita V. Sanchez I MONTICELLO Juanita V.

Sanchez 37 wife of Jose L. Sanchez of ot Monticello Monti- Monti I cello died at herber homebome Saturday morning I from pneumonia after aft aH- aft- ereran ass Illnessof a few I I days I She was born In Monticello In 1904 I the daughter of ot Mr and Mrs Juan Val Valdez elez sand and The daughters following sons survive ur- ur 1 vive MrsMra ElmsElina S. Garcia Mrs Magdalena Magdalena Magda- Magda fj lena S. Garcia Ems Ems' llo Leon Jr EuloJIo Fidelia Max Max Er Ernesto nesto Juan aO an and Do Do-Dolores 4 4 Sores lores Sanchez bez all of 1 c. of Monticello Ic Funeral services were conducted Sunday Suny Sun Suit A day with th Interment in I the 11 cemetery Str Mra I Lars J.

HaltingHailing BRIGHAM CITY Lars CITY Lars 3 HailingBallIng 75 73 died at the family homebome South First West street Sunday at 12 1220 20 a. a m. after anau Illness of ot 30 days Mr Mailing Hailing was born July 22 1866 to LaLars J. and Johanna Marie a isto I Hailing at Mantua He was reared and I educated In Box Elder county and married mar i nedried Christina M. Thompson October 22 I 1890 In the Logan temple Stemple I After their marriage the CO couple made I elit their home at Grover Wyo where Mr Hailing operated a ranch They later I moved lo to Logan where they lived for I dye foar three years before coming tto Brigham lg df City 5 In 1936 I An active member of the church I he Ste fulfilled two missions In Norway one I from 1806 1896 to io 1898 and the otherfrom 1906 1006 6 to 1908 While In Wyoming he was a member ne of the Star Valley stake ta I high council and at the time Ume of ot his i death was a high priest In Brigham City I Sixth 13 Sward ward I Surviving besideshis widow are an I MrsaIrs SI sigre re a.

of California and the following brothers brothelS and lil sisters Peter J. Hailing of Union Ore Wilford HaIling and MrsMra Rosetta Golding of ot MantuaMrs Anna Peterson of Brigham City and Mrs Bertha Miller of Parker Idaho Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday Wed at 1 n. m. 1 Is InB Brigham City Sixth re ward chapel a i by ly Bishop 1 E. Iz A A.

A John Joh son Burial will wJ be In Brigham City cemetery directed eC dB by the Harold B. Felt funeral home of Brigham City 1 ld Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday afternoon and evening and at at- the at- thethe family home Wednesday until Ume timeof ot services Carrie Elizabeth S. Beck AMERICAN FORK FORK Mrs Carrie Eliza Elizabeth Spencer Beck 49 diedd Sunday at tet rB a. a m. at her home a aSue heart aJ aitta attack Mrs Beck was born in American Fork gg October 11 1892 ie a daughter ter of James and te teJ i Christina hansen Hansen Spencer She was married mar mar- nedried to Knord Beck of A American Fork on December 20 1916 They resided In 1 Magna for 10 years In Ift for about bO bO- aa year ear ear and the rest of ot the time Umein is American Fork Mrs Beck was active in church work having ng been on the Alpine stake Primary board and a II teacher Is In the MIA I A Relief society and Primary Surviving are herber husband two sons Bons Peter Back of Van Cal Ca and Spencer Beck now on an DS mission I In New Mexico a daughter Mrs Wayne Newbold New Newbold of Draper two iwo brothers brother JamesJamea Spencer Spencer Spen Spen- of Wendell Idaho and Roderick Spencer Spencer Spencer Spen Spen- of American Fork three sisters Mn Mrs William Holdsworth of AmericanFork Mrs Malcolm Orr of Magna and Mrs Alvin Gray of ot Garfieldand two grandchildren George Edward Jackson SPRINGVILLE Funeral SPRINGVILLE-Funeral Funeral services for George Edward Jackson of Soldier Summit who died Saturday at a a.

Provo hospital will 1 be conducted 8 Tuesday at 1 p. m. In TSue the rl 0 Fourth ward chapel Friends may call at the A. A V. Wheeler mortuary before the services Burial will be iiin the Evergreen cemetery He Ste was brn In LehlLehi January 22 1910 a son of ot Charles W.

and Mae Wheeler Jackson He lie lived in for a short timeduring ri his early life Surviving are Isis his widow Sirs Mrs Mary buary E. Jackson and three children IlalIa Mae Ileen and George Jackson Jr of ot Soldier Summit also five stepsons and daughters a sister tl r. M. Mrs Melva IV Cooley Coley of Parkland Wash a and three brothers Ferris er Jack Jackson Soldier summit Ray W. Jackson Salt Lake City and A A.

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