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

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INTERMOUNTAIN WEATHER Salt Lake City and vicinity: Partly cloudy and continued mild Saturday and Sunday High Saturday 54 minimum Sunday 35 Utah: Partly cloudy and continued mild Saturday and Sunday High Saturday 50 to 55 low Sunday morning 25 to 35 Idaho: Mostly cloudy with oc-1 casional light rains Saturday with light snow in mountains little change in temperature Wyoming: Partly cloudy Saturday with scattered snow flurries in mountains mostly in northeast portion Little change in temperature Strong winds south portion Nevada: Fair in south' portion att partly cloudy in north portion Saturday Little change in temperature Temperatures are about 10 degress above normal in the intermountain area Rain has occurred in the Pacific northwest Rain in Idaho was generally negligible except at Boise where 17 inch fell Below normal temperatures continued to prevail in the Mississippi and Ohio valleys Fog has persisted in the interior valleys of central and northern California DEATHS Otiew a aulogizad Wm Iiiicock Dazzle 81 1400- 30th last tor bar iorg faithful navvie to the Church of Jonas Christ of tat- ter-day Saint and for her activity in genaalogical work Services were con- ducted ln Emoreon i-- ward chapel by Bar- 1-: old Bradley bop Burial was la the I alt Lake City cattle Whitehill Funeral Set for Monday Futeral services for James (Jim) Whitehill 67 Salt Lake purchasing agent for International Smelting and Refining Co who was known as the dean of mining and purchasing executives in Salt Lake City will be conducted Monday at 12:15 pm in the Masonic temple 650 South Temple by Progress lodge No 22 and A Friends may call at 574 1st South Sunday and Monday until aM Burial will be in Mt Olivet cemetery Truck Injures Boy 6 Paul Hiatt 6 on of Mrs Roselle Hiatt 1452 Redondo ave suffered a crushed foot Friday at 8:55 am when he was struck by a truck drh'en by Ross Nuttall 45 3101- 9th East on 13th East near 20th South The boy was taken by police ambulance to Salt Lake General hospital where he was released after X-rays established that 2to bones in the foot were broken Mrs Damao Mton Susie II Nielsen Turners' sip I era Set- 1drs Afton Attune 4-011 3iamblin Neilsen 29 '4111 812 fitflitir et "rho Cid "or' afternoon in a Balt Lake hospital ao operation will to conducted lionday at I pm at 36 it South hr le I a Tghth 111 ant of the ettorell of Juana Cr of Lattar-day Saint Friends may call at pities of services tortil ttirs of rerviens Burial will bo in San Lail CI tj esmeterf Mn Nielsen Clarence Graham eta mote Graham 58 522 Grant t- elliad In bait Lake hospital Thuraday at 155 tn of pernicious anemia A son of Levi Davis and Cecilia A Patlutr Graham wail bora Dec 16 ta7 ta Mr Graham 'served 20 Tears ha 1fta 8 Nva ha nliated at the erer'nnittfr of World ar 1 and sorted until 1937 whoa be retired lie lived in Woods Croat ata Tears prior to coming to Salt Lake City six year ago wait a member of BP OE No 65 and wits actite in that oirranizatioeL tylrg him are three sisters Maga Pearl Graham New City Mrs Crttmora Lour Beach Cal and Mn a l'oe! Sunset Beach Cat Funeral services wiU be conducted attar-lay ad 3 in at 125 Main by Rev Cra A Central Christian churth rrtenda atay call at place of funeral lyror to services and until 8 Saturday Burai will be to hatttelle Eva Oarke Forrett um Eva Clarke orrett 71 26 11 Sth North diad In a Salt Lake hospital Frilay after a abort I itriAPS born Mirth 18 1875 In Polk and was the widow of John ilrorrett Soo cams to gall Lake City two "ma ago to ht with her son Robert Er-Area ad wait mernoer of St Pater'it Zpiteopal So NI survived by her eon and a grind-doom both of tall Lake City Frionaa may rail at 125 Main Saturday frora 2 te 4 tw Funeral unites and burial wttl be I D42 Moines la Mrs Joukie Barton roners1 Berries for Mrs Joubj Visser Lorton ft 3 126-th ast no died nursday afternoon wilt be conducted 14 annoy at noon in Eleventh ward end pet of trot Church at Jesus Christ of Latter-owe aeln-to 171i-1Ota East Inc Willham 11 wtnerer banoo Irrlenli at nt It Smith Tortew lerwletps IR-1111AI wttl be In We1111f Pt La Miiriit farI NOW AVAILABLE GAS FURNACES BASEMENT TYPE For Four or Five Room Homos 111S Seetis Socead West 44324 Teniptrature Chart Bitch A 60 Atlanta 62 Bismarck 6 Boise 50- Boston hi Butte etp 43 boy' na 50 Chica gn 29 Cincinnati 42 PenVfl 59 Detroit 30 Duluth Minn 4 Grand Junction 49 Las Vegas 65 IAIESP1 Loa Angeles 64 Miami 81 Minnoa polls 14 New Orleans 61 New York City 57 Ogden 53 Oklahoma City 48 32 Phoenix 70 Pocatello 49 Portland 55 Rano 60 Rock Springs 42 Nall Lake Airport 57 San Antonio 73 an Diego 6 1 San Francisco 48 St George 58 St Louie 5 26 02 Seattle 40 38 61 Sheridan 27 16 -03 Washington r) 57 48 01 West Yellowstone 5 27 02 Katt Lake weather for 24-hour period ended at 5 pm none precipitation for December 81: accumulative excess 24 Precipitation since Oct 2 586: accumulative eXCelits 282 Sunrise Saturday 7:44 aunset 5:01 Expected maxmum 54 expected minimum 35 DEATHS John Stephen Maxwell Funeral eervices for John Stephen Maxwell 83 2a85-3rd Eaet who died at residence Thursday evening will be conducted Monday at 1 F- in Central Park ward chapel of the Church of 3 a Christ of Latter-day Saints 27th south and 3rd East by Glen A Stoker bishop 1 Mr Maxwell has asten engaged in farm- 4 -No- -1 ing and building most i of his life NVhen he 1' I was a yourg man be -4 owned sod operated ose-A- i the Maxwell Flower shop in bait Lake City He was an se- member of the 41 8 church and served in the first presidencv of the high t' prist quorum of the 1 Central Park I ward Friends may call at 260 South Temple Sunday from 2 to 8 pin and at Mr Maxwell 1 the family residne Monday from 10 am to 1230 pm Burial will in Salt Lake City cemetery- Dora Allred FOUNTAIN GREEN Sanpete Mrs Dora Rowena Jacobson Allred 45 wife of Mathiaas Mired and active church worker died suddenly Friday at the home of her mother Mrs Johanna Jacobsonr' 61 3rd South Provo from a heart ailment one had been I Ill for the past three months 81ie was born Feb 27 law in Foun- I tain Green a daugh- ter of Peter and lohanna Larson Ja- cobson She received education i 4 Fountain Green schoole and was mar- -4e- nett to Mr Allred on June 5 1918 in the 1 Manti temple of the Church of eund Clout of Latter-do" I Saints An active church worker sh had Pd i served ax president of the Fountain Green o' ward Rehet society as secrtary-treastir- Mrs Allred sr of the North Santatto stake Relief society and also had been active in Mutual Improvement Assn and the ward choir for many yearn She is survived by her husband mother: two daughters and two sone Mrs Morris Cook Fairview Mrs Don Bailey Nephi: Calvin ad James Mired Fountain Green: three grandchildren and two brothers Virgil Jacobson Fountain Green and Rue Jacobson Provo Funeral services will be condueted Monday at 1:30 pm in the Fountain Green wrd chapel with Scott Cook bishop preelding Bur4 will be in the Fountain Green cemetary 'under the direction of the Berg mortuary Friends may call at the family home in Fountain Green on Sunday evening and nMonday prior to services -ii 3 George Wilson NEPHI--Ceorge Wilson 56 difd Thurs- i' dav VPrlinir in a Payson hospital Sia I de vvas born in Nephi March 25 1690 a eon of Oliver and Harriet Batchelor I VaTson Funeral services wall be conducted Mon- day at 2 pm In Nephi South ward chapel Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day alc: Saints by Lester Belliston bishop Burial will be in Neptif city cemetery cli- reeled by Andereon funeral home Friends may call 14unday evenihs and Monday until time of emu's at the fain- I fly home Survivors include his widow Hannah Jacobsen Wilson three eons Eimo Gilbert and Jack Vs'ilson and Mrs Elaine Fowkes and three granchildren all of Nepali William Nielsen Nielsen 52 former Logan resdent disci in a kiall Lakis City hospital Thursday night after a snort illness Me was born sit Aarhus Denmark JI113 1 1894 a non of Niels and Amalie Heber Nielsen He came to this country in 1921 making his home in Logan and later moved to Salt Lak City His married Catherine Nielsen in Denmark on Apri 3 1919 Surviving are his stldow a daughter Mrs Sylvia Powers New York City: a grandson: seven brothers and 'Osiers Wal- ter ht Nielsen Logan Mn Karla Milniten Nib ley Cache county Carl Nielsen Provo Mrs Magda Johansen Alberta Can Albert Nieisen Spokane Wash: Harry Nielsen Los Angeles Cal: Mn Lilly Palls Clearfield Funeral services wilt be conducted Monday at 1 pm in the Logan Ninth ward chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Wesley Keller bishop Friends may call at the Nielsen home 45 IC 4th North Monday until time for service Burial will be in the Logan cometerv tirithsr the direction ot Loyal Bail mortuary Jeannette Milligan Spriggs FitIRIKKA Juab Jeanette Milligan Spriggs about 80 widow of 1 Spriggs formvrly of Lureka died Tuesday at 3:30 pm at the home of a son in Crescent City Cal according to word received by a dughter-inlaw Mrs Lily Spriggs Hsyea Ogden Mr and Mn spriggs had resided in Eureka most of their lives moving to Medford Ore about 1925 ltr Eiprigge died there in 1931 Surviving Mrit Spriggs are two sons and a daughter Herbert Spilka' Crescent City Ci Frank Spriggs and Mrs May 8 Perry Medford Ore The boilv will be -returned to Salt Lake City for funeral set-sires and burial time and place of which will be announced James Mourtzmikos BINGHAM ft Monet sonaoe 55 Bingham Canyon died in a ftingham hompital Thuraday at 150 pm of pneumonir A aim of SIMMS and Age liSh Pspadtmas Mon rt tookos Pitt woe born Dec 10 I A91 In Mega rm nreeee He came to the United stt and vas employed at San Jo mine of tile Untted States smeiting Refining and Mining Co at Lark for 14 stars He wai a member of the Greek Orthodox church Ho is survived by his widow Vasilke Lagos Mourtantikoe and two mons Spiron and Kvagelos atourtsougoa all of Livina Brostront Frost 0(10FN--Funeral services for Mn 11- 'cilia le eroatroin Frost wife of John 1 Frost who died Thursday will be conducted Monday at 1 pm in the Ogden Setenteenth ixitrd chapel Church of Jesus Chriqt of Latter-day Saints by Owen Ridges blehop Fr 'nein lnY call at the remit" horn 1479 Kershaw et tennday atiernron and 1 nig and MOntinV Until 12:30 pm 11111R1 In Ogden Lily cemirry will he dir-clect by Lindquist A on mortuary Ogden Saturday Dec 14 1946 tIJt iaatt lake TTrrbbuuee Former WOW Leader 78 Succumbs Eli Marse 11 78 354-5th East retired barber and past grand consul of Woodmen of the World lodge No 338 died Friday at 3:15 pm at his residence of causes incident to age He was born in Caboose Falls New York Sept 24 1868 and while still a youth moved to Bueno Vista Colo Here he entered the barbering trade and met Lillian Courser who he married July 26 1891 lie worked as a barber in Colorado mining towns for a few yearl and then came to Salt Lake City in September 1893 and his been a resident for 53 years Always an ardent fisherman he was one of the original organizers of the Salt Lake Fish and Game Assn of which he was membership chairman at the time of his death He is survived by his widow and three sons Ray Marsell a University of Utah professor Earl Marsell an optometrist and Leslie DMarsell a Fort Douglas finance office employe all of Salt Lake City and six grandchildren Henry Alfred Beers Alfred Been 83 was found dead Friday at 4 am at his home dug to to age He was born in 7peeewe Dover England Feb i 'T 22 1863 a son of Edward and Hal- i riett Foreman Beers I 1 At 14 years of age Ti the he came to 1- United States With his parents who Set- No 4g---tos tied in Salt Lake 1 i married 4 i Elizabeth Cowl ey Beers Aug 17 1887 kellWet '1 in the Logan temple of the Church of Jexus Christ of Lat- i ter-dav 'Saints She 1114 s04 I died July 3 1940 I A resident of Cen- terville the past 26 1 i 1 years Mr Beers had i i 4 1 i retired in 1929 after i si working as ware- 1 house foreman for the ZC MI for 46: Ili it years lie was a Lre high priest in the Centerville Second Mr Been 8 ward and a former member of the Centerville town board Survivors include four sons and two daughter'' Vernon Beers Salt Lake Boren le Beers Ban Francisco Cal Arthur Beers Ogden: Allen Beers and Mn Ella Williams Centerville Mr Melba Larson Murray: 18 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Union mortuary Bountiful Louis Westrom POCATELLO Ida Funeral services tor LouisWestrom 40 Pocatello resident until eigbt years ago will be conducted at 2 pm Monday in Downard mortnary chapel Pocatello by the Elks lodge Prior nervices will be conducted Saturday at 2 pm at 372 1st South Salt Lake City Mr Westrom died Thursday night In a Salt Lake hospital of a lingering 'line's kle wee born on May 28 1908 in Soda Springs a tOn Louis and Annie Call Westrom Coming to Pocatello with his parents in 1912 he married Lucy Burl in Pocatello 18 years ago The couple moved to salt Lake City in 1938 14 was a member of the Pocatello Elks lodge Surviving are his widow gait Lake City: his mother Mrs Annie Westrom Pocatello and two sliders Mrs Mab le Wade Salt Lake City and Mrs Lilly Baldon Minneapolis Minn TET01ir CITY cervices for William A Riggs 53 who died in the home of a sinter Mrs Mar-villa We hard Tuesday night were conducted Friday in the Teton ward chapel of the Church of Christ of Latter-day Saints Aaron Ricks bishop of the Teton 14 El ward officiated Burial was in the Teton cemetery directed by the Hansen funeral home of St Anthony Mr Riggs was born bare 23 1893 a eon of William and Isabell Archibald Riggs kle spent hie entire lif in Fremont county and was employed as sheepherder for Siddoway at Teton until ill health forted him to retire Hs never married Surviving are two Meters Mrs Mary Baugh Burley and Mrs Marvilla Wellard Teton City Ernesto Bernal POCATELLO Ida--Ernesto Bernal eight-months-old son of Marcos and Esther Rodriguez Bernal 1700 let ave died Thursday night in a Pocatello hospital after a short illness Gary Steven Grifforcl POCATELLO Ida--Gary Steven Grit-ford ycar-old son of Orval and Maxine Helen EVer11011 Grifford 222 Johnson ave died at the residence Friday morning following a short illness Guy Simpson TWIN FALLS Simpson retired newspaperman and Twin Falls resident since 1913 died Wednesday In his horns here Frank Dana Brown BLACKFOOT Ida Funeral services for Frank Dana Brown chief clerk of the United States land office at Blackfoot the past 21 years who died in an Idaho Falls hospital Wednesday of a cerebral hemorrhage will be conducted Sunday at 1 pm in the Peck-Packham funeral home by Rev Joseph Hogben Of the Episcopci church Burial will be In the Grove City cemetery Mamie Stigall BUHL Mamie Stiga OR Twin Fella county resident since 1835 died in her home here Thursday morning following a brief Bruce Becker TWIN FALLS Becker In- fent eon of Mr and Mn Albert Pecker died Wednesday night In a local hospital shortly after birth Gay practicat gift aprons to make her exclaim 1 with joy on Christmas morning Take note of the generously made coverall style that hos been so hard to find They're all so easy to wash and iron MAIN AT FIRST SOUTH -DIAL 44585 CLgiTriaTIMIIE Sb 1 NOW Originally up to tis 4 4 CTI1TJIMIIII4T1 ATE MOTIBIE5 Originally 79 MAIN AT FIRST SOUTH QIIJIIIL I BD MIDEDIE5 Originally up to 111191 RIO COfd1E1 7 BUY: OE'! CE1111STAVIAS DIAL 4-5585 I Dec 1946 lit ilatt ttict ribura 13 Tr Saturday Dec 14 INTERMOUNTAIN WEATHER Former WOW Salt Lake City and vicinity: Partly cloudy and continued mild Saturday and Sunday High Saturday 54 I minimum Sunday 35 Leader Utah: Partly cloudy and continued mild Saturday and Sunday 9 1 I I 7 High Saturday 50 to 55 low Sunday morning 25 to 35 1 Idaho: llostly cloudy with oc- 78 Succumbs 4( erApi 97 feltipit9 0 Aa7 Temperature Chart i 'la eft 1 -'I Or 14 a (iHr casional light rains Saturday High Low Prec Albuquerquo e-7- with light snow in mountains SO 31 Eli Marsell 78 354-5th East Atlanta 62 51 Bismarck 6 -5 retired barber and past grand little change in temperature Boise 50- 42 17 Boston Oil 43 04 consul of Woodmen of the World Wyoming: Partly cloudy Sat- wit! I 43 29 Tr Cheyenne 50 20 lodge No 338 died Friday at 3:15 44 tirday with scattered snow flur- Chics go 29 20 4- 1 Cincinnati 42 31 17 so at his residence of causes in- -i: 7 ries in mountains mostly 5s ns cident to age 30 24 --1-r northeast portion Little change 4 --2 He was born in Caboose Falls I Z773 in temperature Strong winds Grand Junction 49 '28 New York Sept 24 1868 and 1- o' '''''7--e--- '''7 I' Las Vegas 65 29 rsig 4 i 4 i i south portion Lovell a 40 while still a youth moved to Bueno --c f- i i i --t 1 a rl 4 Il 'It (-'' Loa Angeles 64 45 Vista Colo Here he entered the 1 1 1N tit vad 1 1 Nevada: Fair in south portion miami 81 72 49 10- 0 L3 LI cs- f--7 2 E'' PP Minno polls 14 5 barbering trade and met Lillian -1 1 it- att partly cloudy in north por- New 4Drlearle 6 Courser who he married July 26 4 'f l'111' I New York City 57 03 tion Saturday Little change in oaden Tr 1891 13 40- I I Oklahoma City 4 8 37 temperature Omaha 32 25 lie workedas a barber in Colo- if Temperatures are about 10 de- 1 Phoenix 70 31 rado Mining en tow ns for ala Lfew 1 1 t' Pocatello 49 30 01 Portiand 55 50 52 yearl and th came St ake i 1 gress above normal in the inter- Reno 60 23 City in September 1893 and has 1 i I Rock Springs' 42 34 i mountain area Rain has oc- halt Lake Airport 57 42 been a resident for 53 years curreci in the Pacific northwest riln Antonio 4 Diego 73 47 Always an ardent fisherman he I 61 48 1 E'r r----- ri Er----- L-: Rain in Idaho vas generally n14'7rneisco 48 42 Tr was one of the original organizers r-1 Ili ge 58 35 of the Salt Lake Fish and Game 1 negligible except at Boise where itt141-111 40 38 61 Assn of which he vas member- i --1 4 17 inch fell Below normal tem- Sheridan 27 16 '4713 ship chairman at the time of his -f's' Washington 57 48 01 -I peratures continued to prevail in West Yelicwstone 15 27 02 death 1 li 1 rait Lake weather data-Precipitation the Mississippi and Ohio valleys for 24-bour period ended at 5 pm none: He is survived by his widow and three sons Ray Marsell a Ell Marsell i Helped or- i precipitation for December 81: accumula- Fog has persisted in the interior tive excess 24 Precipitation since Oct 2 ganize Fish Game Assn 1 588: accumulative excess 282 University of 'Utah professor Earl i i i'' valleys of central and northern Sunrise Saturday 7:44 aunset 5:01 Marsell an optometrist and Q) Willialn A Riggs California Expected maxmum 54 expected min- imum 35 Leslie Marsell a Fort Douglas 171 LL finance office em Icrye all of Salt TE'N5N crrr IdsL-Funeral services ied i th for William A Riggs 53 wbo Whitehill Funeral Lake City arid six grandChildren home of a sinter Mrs Mayvilla Tueeclay slight were conducted Friday in i 1:1 i i 01 DEATHS the Teton ward chapel -vf the Church of Jesus! Christ of Latter-day AgrOn Set for 3londay Henry Alfred Beers Ricks bishop of the Teton 14 Ell ward officiated Burial was in the Teton cern CENTERVILLE-Henr Alfred Been try directed by the Hatulen funeral home fli31 hwoasme to4 Le at of311 itkintghson born Futend services for James John Stephen Maxwell here Jan 23 1893 1 He was born in sewestet a son of gWilliam and Isabell Archibald (Jim) Whitehill 67 Salt Lake Funeral mg-vices for John Stephen Max- Dover England Feb i Riggs He spent hie entire lift in Fremont well 83 2885-3rd Fact who died at his 22 1863 a eon of -I county and wen employed as sheepherder purchasing agent for International residence Thursday evening will be con- Edward and liar- for Siddoway at Teton until ill 5 Smelting and Refining Co whg ducted Monday at Park le riett Foreman Beers health forced hiiM to retire He never in Central At 14 years Of age married WES known as the dean of mining ward chapel of the i 7 he came to the t- i Surviving are two slaters Mrs Mary Church of 1 a United States with :4 Baugh Burley and Mrs Marvilla Wellard 1 arid purchasing executives in Salt Christ of Latter-day 1 his parents who set- ---s it-1 Teton City Saints 27th south 1 tied In Salt Lake 14I 1 Lake City will be conducted on sici 3rd ast by Glen 1 I y- married Elizabeth Cowley i 7: i Bl z' I day at 12:15 pan in the Masonic A Stoker bishop has it- Mr Maxwell 17 rnesto erna ii I temple 650 South Temple by en engaged in farm- 4 1 i Beers Aug 1887 the Logan temple "-11- I POCATELLO Ida-Ernesto Bernal -I i n- i and building most 1' i i Of the Church of eight-montbs-old son of Marcos and Esther Progress lodge A mo 22 and of his life When he Jesus Christ of Lat- 4 Rodriguez Bernal 1700 let ave died 1 Friends may call at 574 1st was a young man be rd' tar day 'Saints Sue II Nielsen I I Thursday night in a Pocatello hospital 7 owned snd operated 5s 4 2 died July 3 1940 1 after a short illness I South Sunday and Monday until the Maxwell Flower -1 A resident of Cen 1 ant rial will be in Mt on bait Lake 1 Rh iithe 441 It terville the ast 26 1 lif 1 Gary Steen Griffon City lit was an se- 'y -1- years Mr Beers had 'i i I i Olivet cemetery lye member of the '1'11'''' retired in 1929 after i 'i 1 ry 't" working as ware- s' 8 church and POCATELLO Ida-Gary Steven Grit served in the first prtsidency of the high house foreman for -1 ford year -old son of Orval and Maxine the I for 46 t' I I Helen Everson Grifford 222 Johnson Truc Injures Boy 6 1-tesit quorum of the ''N -2- Ye" He was a ave entral Park i 11 ied at the residence Friday morning high priest in the following a short illness I nitil Hiatt 6 on of-Mrs srs Rosella ward Centerville Second Mr Been 11 8 ward and a former member of the Hiatt 1452 Redondo ave suffered at Prind5 may call Centerville town board mpson 260 yElouth Guy Al Si a crushed foot Friday at 8:55 am Temple Sunday from Survivors includ four sons and two 2 to 8 pm and a Mr Maell daughter'' Vernon Beers Salt Lake TWIN FALLS Ida-Guy Simpson when be was struck by a truck the famify amen momi1 from xw if) om Horace Beer San Fncsco retired news frs rai Cal itre81dPaperman and Twin Falls ent sincs 1913 died Wednesday In his Cli tirhen by Foss Nuttali 45 3101- to 1230 pm Burial will be in Salt Lake Beers Ogden7 Allen I Beers home here City cemetery- Ella Williams Centerville 9th East on 13th East near 20th Mrs Melba Larson Murray: 18 grand- childrtn end six great-grandchildren Frank Dana Brown South The boy was taken by Dora Allred EimerLI arrangements will be announced police ambulance to Salt Lake by the Union mortuary Bountiful BLACKFOOT Ida Funeral services FoTAIN EN Sanpete Count General hospital where he was re- Mrs Dora RowGeRnEa Jacobson Allre-d Y45 for Frank Dana Brown chief clerk of the wife of Mathiaas Mired and active church Louis Westrom United States land office at Blackfoot 1 worker died suddenl Fr the past 21 years who died in an Idaho leased after X-rays established that 171 1 1 1 iday at the home POCATELLO Id I Do bones in the foot ere broken of her mother Mrs a Funeral services Falls hospital Wednesday of a cerebral Johanna for Louis Westrom 40 Pocatello resident hemorrhage will be conducted Sunday at I unt i whoe conducted maryt 2 plnet1 ght years ago wi Moenday it Doll i 1 I 61 3rd South Provo from a heart E' iLmtrrit'N1 ievtheJosPepegk'aellohgahnien funeral 1 DEATHS ailment one had been ephrnItb tqa-t P372ateE17 abtd Ill for the past three Peat scope urc ieu stiga services will be conducted Saturday at 2 Grove City cemetery by the 1 Elks lodge Lag: 4 -1 1 11: I'7 months I i She was born Feb 1 I 27 1901 in Foun- Salt Lake hospital of a lingering illness 11 Jacobson Jaeobsonre" 1 I 1 Nina Sileock Dansie tain Green a daugh- ter of Peter and 1 He wan born on May 26 1906 in 1 Soda Springs a ton of Louis and Annie BURL Ida-Mrs Mamie Stigall 611 A iawt) -I At tuneral service I ducted Friday Johanna Larson Ja esicP" 1 Ctill Westrom Coming to Pocatello with Twin Falls county resident since 1935 his in 1912 he married Lucy Hurl died in her home here Thursday morning 4 cobson She received in Pocatello 18 years ego The couple following a brief illneast 1 MAW i i OUIDgitoltd education 1 ailcock Damps'ina 111 1400- 1 7: Fountain Green 4 i schools' and was mar- ried to Mr Allred ors moved to Salt Lake City in 1938 Hit was a member of the Pocatello Elks Bruce Becker lodge urviving are his widow Balt Lake rS lfr June 5 1918 in thet 7 City: his mother Mrs Annie Westrom TWIN FALLS Ida-Bruce Becker In- 1 10th East tor her Man" tem Pis of 'i Pocatello and two meters Mrs Mable fent eon of Mr and Mrs Alberti Becker Church or a a long faithful herb -4 Christ of Latterday -7 i Wade Salt Lake Cility and Mrs Lilly died Wednesday night in a local hospital i Saints 4 Baldon Minneapolis inn shortly after birth 1 toe to the Church of I An activ church "'re Jump mutat of tat it she had etk I- 1'" 1 served as president e-1 01- eer-day Saints and of the Fountain Green I ward Relief society -r I tor her activity In i61b" Aet ofi it a secretary-t reasur- Alm Allred gesmalogital went er of the North fianpet Make Relief so- 3 Services were ciety and also had been active in Mutual I ducted In Emerson Impronment Assn and the ward choir 'TM' 1 4iit'4840 LAn- Ea: El tr0D1 for many yearn Nil ward chapel by She is eurvived by her husband mother: old Bfadley -t two daughters and two sons Mrs Morris Cook Fairview: Mrs Don Bailey Nephi: bishop Calvin and James Allred Fountain rial was Is the Green: three grandchildren and two broth- 1 eiliN119 61le 14(1111(1 Bu 1 Salt Lake City cetne- era Virgil Jacobson Fountain Green and Ruel Jacobson Provo I bury Mrs Daaste Funeral services will be conducted Mon- day at 1:30 pm in the Fountain Green I Mton Suaie 8 wrd chigoe' with Scott Cook bishop i 1 i preeiding Burnt will be in the Fountain 40 Green cemetery lundisr the direction of the Tumeral 1 en Berg mortuary Friends may call at the tor Mn Afton Susie I 1 (0) family home in FOuntain Green on Sunday 3iamblin Neilsen 2 4(1' 1 1( vnd nlionday prior to serv 01111 eening a 7 tv 41 4 5 UM IED monEs (2) 512 filtrling et9 -4" wbo died Thursday -we George Wil ices son I afternoon in a Salt NEPHI--Ceorge Wilson 56 died Thurs- pbociiskLa ital follow- day evening in a Payson hospital It: Is4 Ile eves born in Neon' March 25 1890 e' 1 leg es operation will 4 i I a eon of Oliver and Harriet Batchelor be conducted Monday 11) 4:71 1 NOW i at 1 pm at 36 Funeral services will be conducted Mon- Origina Hy up to ra 0 i 1-A daV at 2 pm in Nephi South ward chapel lth South by Church of num Christ of Latter-naY PAVOIIITO rt Isish Saints by Lester Belliston bishop legbte ward of the Burial will be in Nepht city cerutery di- reeled by Anaereon funeral horns I FT'S 1' Critirch of 7 a Friends may call Huntley evenifig and Chriet of Latter-day Monday until time of services at the tam- 'l Saints 1 fly home '4 44 Survivors include his widow Hannah 1 '(7)1 ri Friends may call Jacbsen Wittion: three sns Eimo Gilbert 't at piece of services and Jack Wilson and Mrs Eiaine 1 1-ii time et le i Fowkes and three granchildren all of t- 2 44 c) I :4 WITH '0 Lah City cemete Neptu -s-i A sr 9 -4 t-1 Burial will be in San cmfrinin-TEHLILIE ra1 omm5 411 L)) A A '( ry Mrs ielsen William Nielsen I P' Oil EVEnY Oarence Graham LOGA N-Willia Nielsen 52 former -V Logan reoldent died in a halt Lake City -fay Clamor Ell Grahahl bil 522 Grant al hospital Thursday night after a snort ill- '7'' rif Originally up to tip GO 1 nTOW Li died in gait Lak hospital Thursday at ness 155 tn of pernicio4ts anemia 1-ie was born at Aarhus Denmark July )4B r- 4 A sou of Levi Davis and Cecilia A 1 1894 a eon of Niels and Ar--- Pat-thstr Graham he was bora Dec 16 Reher Nielsen He came to this country A'40-11s 2047 is Lanese Mr Graham mervid 20 in 1921 making his home in Logan and ''e 43' -N eiotc tew yearh te the a Neve- he ottstod at the later moved to Salt Lake City begnnity of World Wail and aorved 'until He married Catherine Nielsen In Den When reired 1937 He lived in Woods mark on April 3 1919 Ikslif tel t1-': 'Z'''''CVIl-) 4 Croat' six 'years prior to coming to Salt Surviving are his widow a daughter '12c --lJj( ii Sylvia Powers New York Cit a 4 4A'' La City sx 'taro ago was a member Mrs Sy E-: npog No 65 and wits 4tito te teat grandson: seven brothers and 'sisters Val- kz 't 1)2 At 7 iI ortanizatioa ter ht Nielsen Logan: ra Karla 16 iiIrltrlinC hifn are three sister' Miss 76111111-M IslibleY Cache counts: Carl (-- '4f New York City biro Nieloen Provo Mrs Magda Johansen Al- I iel CIP'ITITERTAILLTIATE TIMIEDIE GI Lome Ettock cal and um a heel Can Albert Nielsen Spokane l'ioc Surseet BeeCit Cat Wash: Harry Nielsen Los Angeles ts 4 Funeral aery wee will he conducted Fat- Cal Mrs Lilly Balls Clearfield 1417es4311' G4t i- Ir' i tarday at 3 at 125 Main by Rev Funeral services wilt be conducted Mon- Cva A ksreaing Centre 1 Christian day at 1 pm in the Logan Ninth vvard mrlf4F111 ts- 1 1e church rrientin may call at place of funeral climpel of ths Chtirch of' Jesus Christ of 7-te'3 (11 4 044) 1 A vT p- to services and until 8 datttrOay Lattertday Saints by Wesley Keller bishop i'' i- Omni Originally 78-I93 ni- tit 7 D' Burai will be in aawteile Cab Friend's may call at the NielPleh home 45 4 le ft IC etti North Monday until time for '41-ty'' It'''''24 (4 Sr)fW-T 4 i Ea Oarke Forrett osirciceis Burial will be in the Logan fi 1 tee" I er tinder the direction of Loyal 40 1100)A -i760 ho Ball mortuary eci 1 i li 7 Mrs Eva Clarke lnrrett 71 268 St Stir' North died to a Salt La ke hospital Jeannette Milligan Spriggs -ii'411rS-2 it: 'ttl 4 t''' 1 -4 4 1-rt-tay after a abort fallen' 11- P'' 5 0- arIriottmo bore Mirth IL 111175 In Polk EUREKA Jilab County-Mrs Jea nette (14 ti' 4 '''lle I I' e''''49 nd was the widow of John Miliigan Spriggs about 80 widow of I 4 141 co Ci tr-1-L She came to gait Lake city two Spriggs formerly of Eureka died Tuesday N-- LS JO it11 with bet ann Robert at 3:30 tri at the home of a son in Ali i 1 QIIJIIIL I "I IlD MOTIBIE5 I C2)'' cscie and Wall a member of St Petite" Crescent City Cal according to word 1 0 (- Zpitrope1 received by a dughter-inlaw Mrs Lily 4' 1 Abe is survived by bee son and a grand- klPriggl H4Y4' Ogden Soh both of an It Lak Cit Mr and Mrs Spriggs had resided In A Frieette may nil at 125 Main Pattie- Eureka most of their livm moving to Medford Ore about 1925 Mr Spriggs 71 day from 2 te 4 ns Funeral sus-vino and "1 burial arid be to Des Moines la died there in 1931 4 i surviving Mre Spriggs are two sons Originally up to 1129 NO 8 daughter Herbert spriags Crescent Mrs Jonkje Barton tnitdtacsi Frank sprigge and Mrs may ''''iteit'7ael 1 nerry Medford Ore Funeral wercicso for Mrs Joukj Vieser The bodv will be -returned to Salt Lake hermit A3 126- 9th Last no died City for funeral services and burial time --t 1 Tnursday arternooci will be conducted and place of which will be announced Monday at noon in Eleventh ward capel 1 of toe Church of Josue Christ of Latter- 1 I eav salmi 1 711-10tn East by Willim James Mourtzmikos I 1 i vinegar benoo Irtien119 reuse tail at 18 I Smith RiNGHAM CANTON-James ft Mourt- de ODD Tortair la ferries Purial will he Soliiinx 55 Ritighm Canyon died in a it match Lawn Mornerial pork th Bingham hnapital Thor' lay at 150 pm 11ZAffORT olunIfirma Ila IE C(37) 6- oo) Lagos hiourtantskos and two eons Spiron Al- CO of pneumnnir Air I A son of Slisros and Agelikh Pispadtmas Mourtzookos he wsP born Dec 10 1491 I NOW AVAILABLE GAs FurtuAcEs I In Megara nreeee He came to the United stat and was iimployeel at San Jo mine poote1111" 1 I (L I of the Untied States Smeiting Refining and 4 'ZIY 1 mi 11(ID i Mining CO at Lark for 14 years Be was a member of the Greek Orthodox church I (or I it- 71 4 to -1-1 Originally RIZ illl649 ri-) He is ourvived by his widow Vasilke 4 nd kivagelos i mourtsoukoe all of 1 1 i 1 BASEMENT TYPE Livina Brostrom Frost I ai I i I For Four or Five Room WIDEN-Funeral services for Mrs Li- Gay practicat gift aprons to make her excl 'dna as StostroM Frost 51 wife of John ll rli M' 111111 I Homes Frost who died Thursday will be con- ducted Mondat at 1 pm in the Ogden with joy on Christmas morning Take note of Setenteenth ward chapel Church of Jesus 4 a ft1 En I 4- AV BUY OOL: CERMIS I PA' A Christ of Latter-day Saints by Owen the generously made coverall style that hos been so 1 Williams 'Is lea ting CO Wyss bishop 4ih i 1 Fr IPI IPti a call at the ferhile I i 29 Korshamw et SclaY atleen0on and I hard to find They're all so easy to wash and iron I ma aoi ac1 West 4V-8321e 1 nig and MOhdeV until 12:30 pm MAIN AT FIR ST SOUTH DIAL- 4558S- Riien1 in Ogden city cemetery will he MAIN IR dire cted by Lindquist A Son ortuary A FST SOUTH DIAL 4 558Sl' 1 Ogden 1 by 1 I I 4 0 i v'rr----?.

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