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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 23

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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 1 1938 2J 1 Funerals Shows Here Iiitermouiitain Statistics Iiitermouiitain Obituaries Monty Stratton Out At eak of Hurling Career Gun 3Iishap Ends Baseball Lifeof -Youth They From By felix DALLAS Texas Nov 30' (AP) Raw-boned six-and-a-half-foot Monty Stratton a fellow they literally dragged- from a Texas cornfield to major league baseball famhas struck out at 25 One leg the powerful ight leg Services for Julia Raddoa Drue wUi ba conducted Friday at 2 La Roy Karren officiating Frtenaa may call at th? Gold room in tha mortuarv 36 East Seventh South street Thursday and Friday until 1 and At tha hrehnashalf hour "prior lo wrviteS Funeral director Deseret mortuary aireciors Sendee lor Marv Ana gmim Fields will be conducted Thursday at Centerville First ward k0 ucao offw of kt the hom In Centerville Thursday from 10 a until 130 p7 Interment Centerville cemetery under direction of the Union mortuary Services for Sarah Ann kmitiii conducted Thursday? 1230 in the Twenty-seventh ward chapel Bishop George A Chris- VhV7' J24 8ouh Fourth East street Wednesday evening and at the residence 816 Fourth aveuue Thursday from 10 a uutil 12 noon! Interment City cemetery under dtrc tion of the white Chapel mortuary Service? for George Pezely will FrWay at 10 jo the 8t Vincent le Paul parish Wv satch aveuue Murray The rosary will aid father Coyne at tha residence Miller street Murray hursday at 8 pm Friend? may call George A Jenkins mortuary 8te Wednesday an4 at the residence Thursday afteN VLnct Friday pyior to services Interment Mount Calvary cemtery THOM AH-X-Funeral services Pierce Thomaa will be conducted Tburn-Say pum In room 36 East Beyenth South street Bishop He-2ep lortner of the Twelfth-Thirteenth ward officiating Chapel of the Chimes in the mortuary until time of services Funeral director! Deseret mortuary Services for Cora Thome widow of DrJ'rank 8 Thome will be conducted Thursday evening at 8 clock- at 344 EAh First South street' by the Rev Theddore Lilley Interment-Forest Lawn cemetery The family requests that flower? please be omitted Ricketta-AllcoU morticians FLORIST SPRAYS frum 98 up Flower Shop in 8acc'i MKt 41 Btlwjr Was 4570 Ham TsitelbAum Mgr CALL AN EXPERT BICYCLE REPAIRING FREE delivery A Fowler Kev Guh and Safe Works 135 Bdwv Waa 4980 BUTTONS BUCKLES COVERED BUTTONHOLES eyelets pieatlngs hemstPhuv Kidd's Spec Shop 4 Bdwv 9969 CARPENTERS BUILDING -remodeling paiting all klndsi cabinet Estimates free Was 9152 CARPENTER concrete work" moving anyi where Most teas pneta Hy ii-Rt DOOR CHECKS REPAIRED CHAS At FOWLER key safe and tug works 135 Bdwv Was 4680 DRESSMAKING AND SCHOOLS FVR alterations ali kinds -Dressmaking tailoring coat Hy -1831X- FLOOR FINISHING ELECTRIC sanding machlns for rant and polisher 350 South 8tata Waa 4648 FURNACES and STOKER' 8TOVE furnace renair water Jackets etc Free estimate Work guar Waa 5477 FURNACES vacuum cleaned furnaca repairs stove repairs Was 5628 IRON WORK-ORNAMENTAL BALCONY porch 'stair railing and miao Iron work Crager Wire A Iron Works MATTRESS REPAIRING MATTRESBF3 remade with or without Ins ner springe Was 3299 MOVING AND STORAGE OVERLAND MOVING VANS Low fastest safest war to hip furnitura atvywhera in tha wesUi Bonded insured Expert china 1 packer No cratinR necessary For locar and Iour distance movitiR packing atoraea shipping phona Redman's Waa 818 Warehouse located at 136 8 4th West LARGE niptoi vans eltv or out-of-town hauls Molleruo Waa 1562 7095 OLD GOLD WANTEO LICENSED GOLD- BUYER 64 8 MAIN JEWELER PAINTING-PAPERING-CLEANING BEST work lowest prica on paperhanghiR painting cleaning Call Mr Scott Hy 9210 LOWEST prices expert papering palnLngi cleaning Call rearson Hv 1365 PATENT ATTORNEYS' THOMAS A THOMAS 8 Reg Trad' mark drawings Beaaon bldg 7292 PRINTERS-BOOKBINDERS CENTURY PRINTING printing bind jig ruling 235 Edison at Was 1891 FOR private and public library binding Duat Co 221 Edison Was 1670 PLASTERING AND REPAIRING PTAfST-ESlN iatcTvhig arid 'remdtfelTiif work Hy 3-W 9-H WE repair and install tile at wtacdesala prtcea 990 So Main Waa 8116 RENT A TRUCK Rent a TRUCK Move yourself Gaa oil furnished Low rates BAKER TRUCK RENTAL INC 36Q Bo West ZemBitL Was 6160 RUG CLEANING ROMNEY Rug Cleaning Co It coat no more for tha best 1015 8 7th Hv 8502 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS SANDERS WINDOW SHADER Lowest BEWTnq machinal repaired guaian-teed cleaned Part extra A Appliance 49 1st 80 Was 4284 WINDOW SHADES prices free samples amf quotation Allowance made oo old rollers Shade reversed 848 South State Waa 7995 demnatioQ proceeding! attorney Fisher Harris In United States district court Lewis Hansen ns New York Life Insurance corn- pan eKTnr ftroffiFrcmrnt of aiaatutityf Insurance poller and $5200 disability benefits Transferred 'Iron Third district court News of Record warranty deeds PTSert Elggren et ux to Fullmer Tebba et UX lot 6 block A Yalecroft 8 Vivian Anderson to Emery Burge lot 6 block 8 plat Clarence Riser rt nx to Watkins Jr et ux lot 29 brock 14 Douglas park Waiklna JrT et ux 16 Clarence Riser ft ux lot 40 Mock 2 Yale park 'U Carey Chapman et ux to Pearl Bolte section 33 township south range 1 east Francis I Pitt to Keith Martin ct ux lot 24 block 2 Home sub drvislou Eliza Guataveson and husband to Heuglv et ux section 34 township south range 1 east American Thrift corporation to A Jorgensen et ux lot 102 10 10 10 10 in 10 block 6 Douglas park David Adamson et uFrto 10 Myrtle Penman lot 4 block 33 10 acre plat A Leah HatPrf-to Clarence Jenson et ux lot 14 10-acre plat A and Hilda Burton to Char Inlte Swaner lot 50 block 10 Fremont Heights 8 and Hilda Burton to Charlotte Swaner lot 55 block 10 10 10 Fremont Heights and Hilda Burton to Char- lotte Swandrv lot 9 block 12 Lyman Jr survey Charlotte jSnantr to Taylor Burton lot 50 block 10 Fremont Heigh1 Charlotte Swaner to Taylor Burton et ux lot" 54 block 10 Fremont Heights Charlotte Swaner toC Taylor Burton et ux lot 9 bloqk 12 Lyman Jr survey Arville Sibkev and husband to Ieone Bartholomew lot 25 block 1 Westmoreland Place Ira Peterson et ux to LeRoy Frisby lot 6 block 2 Toronto subdivision LeRoy Frisby et ux to Ira Peterson et ux lot 6 block 2 Toronto subdivision James MiKinnev to Rose Me Kinney lot 15 block 18 flve-acra plat A James McKinney to Rose McKinney lot 2 block 5 South Lawn subdivision James McKinney to Rose McKinney lot 11 block 11 pl'at A James McKinney to Rose McKinney lot 9 block 5 Mountain Top Park addition James McKinney to Rose McKinney 'lot 12 block 7 Unlve aity Heights subdivision James Ludlow to Ralph Ludlow et ux lot 5 block 13 plat A Stoven at ux to Stoven lot 19 block Progress Heights A Adamson et ux to Clarema Cannon lot 16 block 32 10- -acre plat A 7 flUILDINO PERMITS Lester Glazier owner Amundsen-Romtiev builder frame residence 1588 Park street Elvine Homes owner and builder frame addition 971 West Sixteenth North street Selma Strand owner Hovlk builder: brick 753 Third aveuue Laura Scott owner Zion's Benefit Building' society builder re-shingle brick duplex 341-43 Herbert aveuue BUILDING PERMITS John Decaro owner-builder remodel adobe residence 239 West North Temple street Beneficial Life Insurance company owner Irvine Miligate builder remodel office 822 South Main street Brvan Halam owner John Has-iam builder addition 2623 Elizabeth Jennings owner Kone builder frame residence 1968 Sheridan road Earl Young owner-builder addition to garage 100 East South Temple street Refine Oil Produce company owner-builder repair brick building 143 Plcrpont JO JO 10 J0 10 10 JO JO 10 JO 10 10 10 10 2850 975 4000 200 1997 350 6000 300 800 Cotton Bowl Seeks Gaels DALLAS Nov 30 Cotton bowl officials after eight hours of conference still were struggling Wednesday night with the problem of producing an opponent for Texas Tech in 'the classic here January 2 Most likely choice was believed to be St of California although no word came from fhe closed meeting It was understood difficulty was encountered in contacting Coach Edward (Slip) Madigan of the Gaels Encouraging was the word from A Burke chairman of the St board 'of athletic control "Whatever Madigan does will be all right with undefeated Cavaliers and Santa Clara a Sugar bowl team of the past two years declined invitations Ole Miss a powerful team that meets undefeated Tennessee in one of games also was considered a possibility for the bowL LOS ANGELES Nov 30 Leon Zorrita of Los Angeles took nine of 10 rounds and the decision from his fellow townsman Ray Vargas in tha main event at the Tuesday night boxing program at Olympic auditorium The Weather Weather Conditions reported by he United States weather bureau November 30 19i8 A pressure erest persists In eastern Utah and barometers are moderately high elsewhere west of the mountains except in OFegon and Washington where there is a steep pressure gradient toward a depression off the coastXMostlv cloudv conditions are reported in fye northwestern Quar ter and rain is over wash ington Oregon northern California and Western Idaho the greatest reported amount is 61 of an Inch at Redding Temperatures have remained about the samr East of the mountains there la generalT fair weather with moderate -Jamperaturea 'Comparative data forUalt Cttyi Degree Highest temperature today 47 74 28- --2 HR Highest in this month since 1874 Lowest last night IncheJrt owest this month since 18' Mean for today Total precipitation for the 24 hours ending at 5:30 pm 00 Total for this month to date 2 05 Accumulated excess for this month to date 70 Total since October 1 to date 3 66 Accumulates excess since October 1 0 87 Suti rises 734 and sets 501 December 1 ittlR WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TAKEN YESTERDAY AT PM MOUNTAIN TIME tn 3a VS A ft A 1 Stations In Marriage Licenses rw William Olsea 21 Murray LUea Johstoa 20 gait Lake City PatfUfamptmi Bird 25 Salt Lake city Mary Kutta AnhtoBI9sKaUXake City Darrell A Casper 23 Salt Lake City lola Trlhible 2J fiaR Lake City ttyna tiunsaker 21 Brigham Citv Juan Marie lYttit 18 Salt Lake City Thomas Mathew Weinerth 26 Salt Lake City Georgia Elisabeth Odtkirk 19 Salt Lake City Brigham City Delbert WUMam Ale 21 Richmond: Jane Price 18 WellsvHle Ah Farmington Dell Flinders 23 Clinton (tlda Wardie 20 Slaterville John Albln Johnson 42 Salt Lake Citv Luella Johnson 38 gall Lake City Dee Elwell 24 Ogden Wanda MM Last 20 Qgden Parowan Delbert Cecil Johnson 24 Magna Caroline Walton 22 Panowau Jidut Smith Mnrtenaon 23 Paron Burle Hibbert Adams JO Parovau lroy I arson 36 St George Lisle May Gallaher 21 St George Ray Jenson 24 Balt Lake City DeLane Nicholas 19 Brigham City Las Vega Nev Bert Allen Robertson 37 Las Vegas Jean uuent 36 has Vegas' Chester ItNrhm Christensen 24 Bear River Utah Bessie Eva Hamilton 19 Brigham City Utah A Webb 49 Kingman Art Lillian Kenney 54 Idaho Falls Idaho Zeron Ell Bell 20 Reno-Beatrice Wolverton 16 Las Vegaa Pocatello Idaho Orlando Fore 26 Pocatello Eleanor Grace Whilsell 19 Pocatello Twin Falls Idaho I lod Merrill 31 Twin Falls White 34 Twin Falls Joe Mecham 22 Twin Falls Myrtle Lauretta Unrig 18 Twin Fails Births ZELLER Herman Christian and Abigail Piikea Merseberg 1441 W(est Fourth North street daughter November 21 GREENE Nathanael Sullivan and Florence Williams 27 Ninth' East street daughter November 27 DELANEY John Vernon and Rose Teton Lamper 334 East Second South street daughter November-' 27 ALDER George Benson and Florence Egan 455 First avenue sou November 28 HAWKINS Samuel Sherrill and Mary Isabel Rodman 324 Fourth East street sou November 28 JONE8 Heber August and Zaria Theresia Terrv 1605 West Ninth South street daughter November 28 Howard Wllford and Beth Lund 2636 Dearborn atreet son November 20 MORTON Lawrence James and Gertrude Fox daughteTr October 18 LEONARD Burnham Jay and Aliena Green Farfnington son November 3 2 RODBERG Arvld Andrew and Minerva Jenson 643 South Ninth West street daughter November 17 Vernon Lynn and Fern Annie Elder Murray son November 19 GARDNER LaMar Andrew and Alice Gogo rear 1504 South State street sou November 20 SNYDER Hugh Alfred and Gladvs Reid 209 Eighth East street daughter November 20 CORBRIDOE Arville Charles and Madge Geniel Petersen 1413 Seventh East street daughter November 20 IRVINE James Stirling and Alice Marie Sheppard 3500 Twentieth East street jpqn November 21 TORT Aldon £nd Thelma Nellie Winn 343 Coatsvllle avenue son November 21 WISEMAN LeRoy Watson and Luctie Oer aldene Pedersen 669 Green atreet daughter November 21 Franklin Young Jr and Neva Maxine Anderson 1108 Seventeenth East street son November 22 HANSEN Evan and Ethel Geneva Burgener 1754 South Richards street son November 23 Darwin Rltnergnd Virginia Crip 1337 East Fifth South street son November 23 ASHBY Grant Alvin and Dora Ileen Roderick 72 street sou November 23 FOXLEY Edward George and Dorothy Gabbott Brown 1471 Roosevelt avenue eon November 23 BARLOW Newell HJorth and Ruby Alice Parkin Woods Cross son November 24 M'DONOUGH Roger Ignatius and Mildred Anne Devine 1148 Eighteenth East street son November 24 SUMNER Cedi Gee and Eva Smith Hanna Wyo son November 24 M'FARLAND Archie Paul and Loma Ruth Cram 1630 South Main street ton November 24 HOWELL LeRay Sant and Mary Perry 703 Tenth avenue son November 24 RUDY Keith Max and Eunice Lucille Fel-stead U77 West Ninth North street daughter November 25 NEWMAN Walter Aaron and Tone Beatrice Nielson 353 West Seventh North street son November 25 JEX LeRoy Bird and Syhva Jane Munk 838 EaAt Second South street daughter November 25 KELSON Arvel Eugene and Velma Emily Christensen 937 Washington street son November 26 Martin Alfred and Marv Lorraine O'Brien 1120 Girard avenue son November 26 MILBURN James Douglas and Liane Anita Manwartng 138 South Eighth West street daughter November 26 CLELLAND Alfred John and Margaret Fryer 551 East Fifth South street son November 26 I Arnold Parley and Flora Dee Hickman Bingham Canyon daughter November 26 BAKER Kenneth Darwin and Thalda La-Nora Roderick 72 street- daughter November 27 CRAGUN Robert Wallace and Vivian Parker 280 street son November 27 REXBCRC IDAHO MARSHALL Mr and Mrs Don daughter 4mfeer-28i ROCK SPRINGS WYO O'BRIEN Mr and Mrs John son November 28 BERTA Mr and Mrs George son November 28 KRPAN4 Mr and Mrs John son November 26 Divorce Asked Franklin Woodv from Thelma Wvn-koop Woody desertion attorneys Utter and Cowan Petitions in Bankruptcy Smith Cedar City locomotive fireman liabilities $1-009 01 aeafctsr $129 44 exemptions $79 77 New Suits Filed 0 I vs Asa MSSrieta rt Al foreclosure 59 attorney Grant Mac- Rosa vs Alice Rosa administratrix of the estate of Clara A Baird to quiet title attorney Charles Welch Jr Zion's Savings Bank and Trust company as guardian for the estate of Anna Hallen an aged ppraorj vs Fre Kojpet ux Judgment for moneys received attorney Paul Reiman Utah State National bank vs Bert Palmer corripany et al Judgment on note 7254 ftttOTrmvpUas Dav Lorenzo Spencer vs fe Ball receiver Salt Lake A Utah 'Railroad company appeal from city court attorney Nephl Jensen Metropolitan water district of Salt Lake Citv vs Lawrence Rideout administrator of the estate of Rideout et al con UNtTBD STATES DEPARTMENT' OF AGRICULTURE Bureau of Public Roads Denver Colorado November 21 1 1918 Sealed bide elngle copy aubjeet to the conditions contained herein will be received until 10 A on the 8th day of December 1928 for constructing or Improving Project 33-E3 F3 G3 of the Loveland-Fremont Pqss Forest Highway Route located within or partly within the Cochetopa National Forest County et Lake State of Colorado Involving major lteius mj Special Overhaul: cu yd? Suhgrad? Relnfbrcermhtt 25000 tons t' 1 I 7i Robert Watson Burt Robert Watson Burt Hfelon 616 South Becoud West street at 315 Wednesday of bronchial asthma He Was born In Baft Lake City March 6 1678 a son of Alexander and Agnes Watson Burt Prior to his retirement he had fcpfji employed by the National Biscuit company lor 29 years He was a member of the 8 church the Woodmen of the World and the Fraternal Order of Eagles His wife Mrs Kstv Crowther Burt diet! 1924 Surviving are four ions Robert Lyman Orville and Rue ni Burt of Sait Lake four daughters Marlowe Bnrn-ijigysifjn of Bountiful and Mrs Helmar Johnwrti Mrs Edwin Oadweil and Miss Salt Lake City five bmlhrrfc Andrew June John Wllford and P0A7 Captain Jame Burt all el Salt Lara Ctt" Salt Lares City three sisters Mre Mary Bniswt of wait Lake City Mrs Robert iPuncati of Fresno Cal and Wra Hum meHy of -Omaha Neb and -six grandchildrens A Funeral aevJcei will ba conducted Sun day at 2 the Fifth ft ward chapel' Interment will be In City cemetery Fr euds may at 124 Fourth East atreet Saturday evemng and at the residence Suu-day from 10 a to 1:30 Joseph Edruh Clark Joseph Edrioh i Td Clark 55 of 717 Genesee avenue nd Wednesday a 3 20 a in a local twnmiui of heart diaease He waa bxmr July J883 In Coalville a son of Joseph and Rebecca Savage Clark Surviving are his widow Mrs Chloe Edgbert Clark li ns and daughters Curtis LeRov Gail 4 jbqrt Ronald and Charles Clark all of ftnit'Lake City Mrs Dollie Havden of Hunter and Mra Charles Crowther Mrs Stella Thomas and Ken-netn Jack and Fred A ark all of Los Angeles three brothers aud Clark all of Salt Lae'Clty a sister Mrs Clara May Browq ott palt Lake City and five grandchildren Bernice Kemp Burgon Mrs Bernice Kemp BurgoiV 97-jwlfa of iWedues- MHrvln Burton of Union Mied 45 in a local hpspitkMn childbirth Mra Burcon was bom at Fa4v Midvale February 27 1911 a daughter Richard bud Clara Malstrom Kemp She Attended public ivhools in Murray and waa married in the Salt Lake City Aemple September 1 1935 1 Surviving are her husband a sortKent her parents and three brothers and sisters Dorothy Calvin' and Shirley Kemp Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 by Horace Godfrey lhmh op of the Union 8 ward in (he Grant 8 ward chapel Friends may call Thursday Friday and Saturday at the I Goff Sohs mortuary' in Midvale aud Sunday from 10 a to 4 at the family residence 6103 South State street Burial will be Murray city cemetery John Sarich John ftarich 6- for the past 27 years Wednesday at hie home I silicosis A A miner he wsOherf' at Gospic Jugoslavia a son of Frainf and MatijA Padgen Hartch He came to (the -United Skates In 1906 and was a raembdr oF-thJcroatlan Fraternal Union jjf America Surviving are his widow Mra Lucia ftarich two sons John and Mike ftarich and two daughters Matilda and Manda Sartch all of Highland Bo Holy rosary will be recited at the Bing ham mortuary Friday at 7 Requiem mass will be conducted Saturday at 10 a at the Church of the Holy Rosary at Bingham with the Rev Reardou pastor officiating interment wUU be in Bingham cemetery Alma Edward Simmons LAYTON Alma Edward Simmons 05 Layton Davis rounty farmer died at hla horns Wednesday afternoon following an cipht-mnnth Illness He was born In Bountiful March 29 T873 a son of Harlattd and Sara Ann Stoker Simmons His family moved to Lev-Ion when he waa 7 years old and he had redded there since with the exception of twu years when euKaqed in farming in Canada and Idaho He married Sara Blaneha Thomley on December 10 1898 In the Salt Lake 8 temple Subsequently he served on an mission to the southern plates He waa a high priest In the North Davis stake Beside his widow ha la survived hy two sotia Harry and John Simmons of Ogden three daughters Mra Charles A Schofield of Kaysville Mrs 8 Ramsey of Pendleton Ore and Mra Wallace Ramsey of Layton 10 grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: Simmons of Layton John Simmons j)f Burlev Idaho Robert Simmon of Layton Mrs Albert Major William Simmons Mr Telltha Talbot Mr Leo Layton all of Layton Funeral arrangements will ha announced by Lindquist A Sons mortuary Clara Williams OGDEN-v-Clara Williams 77 widow of Thomas William? died Tuesday nisht at the family residence 193J Washington boulevard of a -heart attack She was born in Quincy III on August 20 1861 a daughter of Pearson and Mary Bayllss Ballinger She came to Ogden In childhood and had resided here since Mrs Williams was a member of the ft Third ward and of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and -the Friendship club She was married February 2 1886 to Mr Williams who died January 6 1928 She Is survived by three daughters Mrs Brown Mrs Mae Gilman and Mrs Dwight Hall and a son Thomas Williams all of Ogden a sister Mrs Lyman -JL Wright ofjOgdeni two brothers Isaac Ballinger of Ogden and Alma BAlltn-ter of Salt Lake City and eight grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Frldav at 1 In the 8 Third ward chapel by Bishop Myron Richardson Friends may call at th family home Thursday afternoon and evening and Friday until time of services Interment will be In Ogden city cemetery directed: by Lindquist A Sons mortuary IIaFrirWWrWf OGDFN Wilbor Wilke? Wolf of 2703 Washington boulevard dlerf at his residence Wednesday after a five-month ilhiess He was born February 6 1879 at Dav-ton Ohio a son of John A and Mary Hussonv Wolf He married Lucille Wallace on April 26 1932 in Ogden Besides hla widow he is -survhed bv a brother John Wolf of Dayton Funeral service will be conducted Saturday at 2:30 at Aultorest mortuary Jefferson Ilumlley PROVO Funeral services for Jefferson Davis Hundley 78r Provo farmer who died Tuesday will ba conducted Thursday at in the 8 Pioneer ward chapel by Bishop Leon Newren Burial will ba Provo city burial parks Friend? may call at tha family home 112 South Fifth West street prior lo the services Cor'l Agnes' rr'Cora Aenes Thome 1 64 jPrank Thome died here Tuesday at the home of a daughter Mrs Louise Bailey after a long Illness Mrs Thome was born in Missouri January 14 1874 and lived in Salt Lake City for many years After the death of her husband she moved to California but had been a frequent visitor here Surviving are two daughters Mrs Bailey of fcaudy and Ms Betty Thome of Los Angeles four sisters Mrs Ed Price of Fort Collins Colo Mrs Josie McNally and Mrs Jessie Beall of Kahqka Mo and Mrs KHa Reynolds of Orleaus Neb and th two grandchildren Funeral services will be conducted Thursday Rt 8 in at 344 First South street Burial will lbe in Forest Lawn cemetery in Los Angeles Sadie Luella Richardson POCATELLO Mrs Sadie Luella Rkhitrdson 69 widow of Thorpas A Rich-ardfuin died in a local hospital Wednealay morning of complications following 11 operation She waa bom at Beaver Utah on Janu-arv 29 1869 a daughter of George and Sarah Jane Lee Dalton She had lived in Idaho 41 years first making her home with her husband at Menan Later they moed to Moreland and rajne to Pocatello in 1923 Mr Richasdaon died 11 years ago Four daughters and three sons survive: Mrs L-t Leavitt of Blackfoot Mrs Peck of Carev Mrs Frank Decker Mrs Barrett Stanley Ambrose at iff povle V- srss i aji Aiuis0v niiu Richardson of Pocatello: grandchildren including Denton Christenson whom she had reared following the deatn of his parents when he wat an Infant eight greatgrandchildren four brothers and siitera John Dalton of Beaver Utah Walter Dalton of MlnereWile Utah Mrs Lucv Pen deton of Utah and Mrs Rosetta Fulmer residing in Canada Funeral services w4U be conducted Friday at 1 in the Hall mortuarv funeral chdpel wilh Bishop James Quinn of the ft Fifth ward church officiating Interment will taka place in th Moreland city cemetery In George Rupert rt Hansen 52 629 Kensiug-id aU0ZL2Q rCmJ WdiiefV itaj of a nean ailment a local hoaptti He waa bom in Murray December 8 1885 a jon of an aud Josephine Hausen and spent the greater part of his life iti and near Murray and 8at Lake Citv Mr Hansen employe of the Union Pacific railroad for 22 ear and was most employed" bv the Utah tats commission ftiirt-iv widow 8peneer sons Glen Hansen of Independence Mq and Donald and George Hansen of Salt Lake Citv one i com mis- A Surviving are fbis low Mrs Beatrice "I I -Micer Hansen three grandchild three srs- ters Mrn Johli Hall- fewmti- ing of Rockland Ida- Mr Hansen no Mrs Loretta Knous of Independence Mrs I Plajff Of Salt Lake ofMurray1'6 brolher' J- Clifford Hauaen Kathryn MeFarlane Hill ICathryn MoFarlane Hill 3T Tavtor Hill 210 Flfteenlh street died Wednesday in -v local hospital She was born February 1 Cfdeu a daughter of George and Etta Burt MeFarlane ftha waa mfniber of the ft church In addition to her husband to whom she was married in Ogden October 28 1922 she la survived by a aou Roger Alaii Hill! her mother Mrs Etta MrFarlajie ol Ogdeti a brother John MeFarlane of Bac-rameiito Cal and a slater Mra Thelma Mckarlane Walters of Los Angeles Funeral arrangements will -announced by tha Deseret mdrtuary Dan Alclen Anderson Dan Alden Anderson a son of and Sylvia Campbell Anderson of 2970 Lincoln avenue died Wednesday at a local hospital following a month's illness He was a student at Lewis Junior high sit)nol a member of the Swedish Lutheran church aud of Boy Scout troop No 14 In addition to his parents he is survived bv a sister Ruth a brother Raymond and a grandfather Levi Campbell all of Ogden Funeral services will Je conducted Friday at 1 1 a tn Lindquist Sons mortuary chapel hy the Rev Rov Carlson of the Swedish Lutheran church Friends mav call at the mortuary chapel Thursday afternoon and evening until 9pm and Friday until hour of services Interment will be in Ogden city cemetery Ralph Orozco OGDEN Ralph Orozco 3-month-old son of ftalu and 'Juana Lopez Orozco died of pneumonia Wednesday morning at tha family home 2130 Union aveuue He was born In Ogden August 8 19 18 His father Is employed by the Union Pacific railroad a1 Granger Wyo Gravealde services will be conducted In )gdeu city cemetery Thursday at 10 a with the Rev Giroux of St Joseph's Catholic church in charge Interment will directed by Klrkendall-DarUug mortuary ifeber Ilammon ftFNAN Funeral service? for Heber Ham- mon 60 Menaa farmer and eastern Idaho pioneer who died Monday In an Idaho Falls hospital will be conducted Thursday at 1 in the Iona 8 church Bishnp John Poole of Menan will officiate and Interment will be In the Iona cemetery Mr Hammon waa Instrumental in developing new farming lands at 8t Anthony Ozone Ammou and Ucon He Ur survived hv his Widow Mrs Sarah Hammon four brothers and ststerk 10 eons and daughters and 14 grandchildren -Vp! i Mr Hammon IJary Jacobse! WARDBORO Idahojtr-Funeral rvmi war conducted Wednesday tor Mra Mary Jacobson 65 who died Saturday of a heart ailment Mrs' Jacobson was biirn In Denmark and came to America at "the age of 12 She Is survived by her husband Jacob Jacobson and five sons and iaughters Mrs Carl Harris and Mrs Frlwk Smith of Randolph JJtah Albert Jacoheon-of Oeden Utah and Lee and Fred Jacobson of Ward-boro two sisters Mrs- Nela Nelson and Mrs Anna Rassmussen of Moqtpetsir and two brothers Thomas Jensen of Montpelier nd Chris JenSen of LaOrande Ore ADVERTISEMENT FOR BlIDS Sealed nuts wlU bB received bjt J- Adamaon Clerk of Common School-District No 70 at thi offices of Stalker architect In the Jennie Rogers building tn Idaho Falls Idaho until 2 on December 3 1938 for the construction of a four c'sss room school building for Common School District No 70 of Terreton In Jeffenmn-eminty -Idaho and win then and there be opened and publicly read aloud Bids received after the time fixed for opening will not be considered Plans ipediicattoM and form of eon-tract documents may be examined at the offices of Stalker architect at 215 Jennie Rogers building In Idaho Falls Idaho and a set of said plans specifications and forms- may be obtained at the office of Stalker architect upon deposit of fif--teen ($15 00) dollars IThe full amount of the deposit for one set of documents will be returned to each actual bidder within a reason able time after receipt of bids Other deposits will be refunded with deduc tlon not exceeding actual cost of reproduction of the drawings upon the return of all documents in good condition within 30 day after the date of opening bids Each bid shall be accompanied by certified check check or bid bond (With authorized surety company as surety) made payable to the owner in amount not less than 5 per cent of the amount of bid The -Common School District No 70 reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive Informalities No bidder may withdraw ter the hour set fot-tbe-Openlng there-of of before-award of contract unless Said awerd Is delayed for period -ex ceedlng 30 days It Is estimated that there will be available for the work to be done under this advertisement substantially the sum of twenty-one' thousand four hundred ($21400 00) dollars) ADAMSON Clerk of Board Comrhon-School District No 70 Terreton Idaho First pubUcatlon November 17 1938 Second publication December 1 1938 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Bureau of Public Roads Denver Colorado November 21 1918 Sealed bldr single copy subject to the coin dltions contained herein will be received until 10 a op the 8th day of December 1938 for constructing or Improving of Protect 32-C-7 of the Berthotid Pass Forest Highway Route located within or partlvcwltnlu the -Arapaho National Forest County of Grand State of Colorado Involving major Items of approximately 39000 cu vda Unclassified Exievattou: 1320 cu yds Unclassified Excavation for Structure: 35000 cu yds Unclassified Excavation for Borrow 450000 sta yds Special Overv haul 5000 etc yd ml Special Overhaul 57 300 tons 3-Inch Heavy Base Course: 1300 gal Watering 400 hours Roller Operation 7000 tons Crushar-Rtm Top Course 112 cu Yds Class A Concrete 14 200 lbs Reinforcing Steel 1658 tin ft Culvert Pipe: 2 400 llo ft 6-ln Perforated 8 Underdratns: 9700 tin ft Barbed Wire Fence removal of old atnic-turea and other 'minor Hems of work Th minimum rates of wages to paid for labor on this project will be those -shown in the special provision Whsra plana and specification are requested a deposit of $10 will be required to Insure their return within 15 dav from the dats of opening bids checks to made pavabla to th Treasurer of the United States Plan-Sneofti ations and Proposal he obtained Pi the dittoes of the Bureau of Pith-tic Roads 254 Custom House Denver Colo- -redo MATTE80N- Acting District Engineer 1 Mcknight gob Stratton to Van Alstyne not a baseball suit in town would fit Mien So the town tailor made taking the sleeves of one uniform and sewing them on to the legs of another Monty opened his professional career by retiring the first 12 batters in order and allowing only one hit in nine innings Famed Fair One afternoon the famed pair of baseball ivory hunters Mr and Mrs Roy Largent of McKinney Texas happened along Stratton was signed merely on his bullpen performance He went first to Galveston -of the Texas league He went up for a short stretch then biKt-to Omaha and St Paul in 1956 He was the American No 1 hurler He went to the White Sox but an appendectomy slowed him down In 1937 it was an 'army injury for a while but he finally finished with 15 wins and rated second only to Lefty Gomez This year there was a price tag of $150000 on him Feller Draws Fine For Speeding DES MOINES Iowa Nov 30 UP) Bob Fjller of Van Meter Iowa youthful pitching star of the Cleveland Indians was fined $100 Wednesday for reckless driving and Mu nicipal Judge Charles Cooter recommended A 90-day suspension of his license Such recommendations go to the state motor vehicle department and usually are approved Scores TKO STOCKTON dalif Nov 30 m-Kui Kong Young120 Honolulu scored technical knockout victory over Canada Lee 119 New York negro in the seventh round of a scheduled ten-round main event here Tuesday night NBC-RED NETWORK nT Tn iAim THE popular STATION" THURSDAY DECEMBER 1 A 601) Wak Up end Broil 6 Rider of tfte Range KD Daybreak Digest KDYL Tonic Tunea 7:30 KDYL Breakfast table edition of worldwide Tranaradlo Newt Aloha Lamt 8:00 Timekeeper KDYL-LTune Parade 8 KDYL Xavier Cugat'i orchestra KDYL The Chrletmai Tree of 1938 with Marybelle Christmas Shopper 9:30 Melodic Interlude 940 KDYL True Life Drama 9:45 NBC Kitty Keene inc drama 10:00 Happy Oilmans 1 drama 10:15 The O'Neills drama KDYL edition of worldwide Tranaradlo New KDYL Refreshment Tima with Slngin' Sam 11-00 NBC To Tie announced 11:15 NBC The Escort and Bettv 11:30 Road dram 11:45 NBC Dr Kate dramatic aketch 1200 NBC Betty and Boo NBC Arnold Daughtar Valiant Lady Hymna of All Churches directed by Jo Emerson 1:00 NBC Story of Mary Marlin 1 Ma Perkin 130 NBC Pepper Young's family NBC Guiding Light NBC Backitajre Wlf 215 NBC Stella Dallas 2:30 NBC "Vic and bade" drgrJ Girl Alone drama 3:00 KDYL The Inquiring Reporter 3 KDYL Matinee Muslcale 3:30 NBC Smilin' Ed McConnell KDYL Afternoon edition of world- YL 1939 Culbertson System of Contract Bridge Robert Lee Jackson narrator and teacher 4:15 KDYL Alec Swing trio 4 NBC Preaa Radio New 4:30 KDYL KUYi Bcrapoook featur- Ing Marta Fontaine 4 KDYL Notes in Rhythm 5 Easy Aces drama NBC Mr Kean Tracer of Lost 'Person Jack A matron Little Orphan Annie 6 00 NBC Rudy Variety Hour Connecticut Yankees Billie Burke comedienne Paul Gerrlts in comic sketch Four Squires: Jane Warren vocalist George Glvot screen star 7:00 "Good New of Rob- ert Young master of ceremonies Fanny Brice Hanley Stafford Frank Morgan: Meredith orchestra Tony Martin tenor Joe Brown guest star 8:00 The Music Eing Croa-by: Bob Burn: John Scott orchestra Paul chores Jeters David Niven and Edward Arnold Jo Bullivan pianist NBC Amos Andy 9:15 Melody Lane 9:20 Musical Favorites KDYDn-Tranaradia News 9:45 Radio Bv orchestra: Bob Reese vocalist Tom and Mas comedian the 8wlug Octette' Top Hattera conducted by Jan BavRt NBC- To ba announced Emery Dtutsch and bla orchestra 1 11:00 Five-star final edition of Worldwide Last-Mlnuts Tranaradlo Old Refrains Sammy orchestra Midnight Jo Rudy orchestra Del Milne and hi orchestra Good night (Paid Advertisement) Listen In! Contract Bridge on P11 Mondays and -Thursdays Presented by GRANITE FURNITURE CO Listen to Robert Lee Johnson Foremost Narrator then get your supplementary lessons without cost at -the Granite Furniture Stores in Sugar-house Murray Provo and Moroni ha dag Into the pitcher's 'box is gone His off-season hobby punting cost him his career A pistol dangling in a scabbard at Jiis hip discharged last Sunday as Monty trudged along looking for rabbits The bullet clipped art artery and physicians amputated bis leg 48 hours later Hospital attendants Said Wednesday Stratton was improving and apparently out of danger One of nine children Monty started tilling the soil down near Merritt! Texas after the death of his father Monty had tell of the baseball business and even took time off from his hoeing to give it a whirl with a scrub team near Mlrrit Happen By One day Monty was zipping them cross the plate when Mayor Blassingame of near-by Van Al-styne and Jodie Tate former Texas leaguer happened by His honor doubling as manager of the Van Alstyne Grays saw the giant of a farm boy curving out his rural playmates With remarkable ease Next day the mayor returned to cornfield and made -the proposition that started a chain that led to the Chicago White Sox His honor offered Stratton $250 a game board and room at Van Alstyne over the week ends he would chuck Sunday ball for the Grays When Mayor Blassingame finally Ah NBC Station THURSDAY DECEMBER 1 7 Alarm Clock Club" with News Notes Music Nousense and Hal Parkes -Story of the Month Josh Higgins of Fiuchvllla 8 The Ranch Hoys Lou Webb organist auxiliary bf the Utah Woolgrowers' association with Margaret Devine Graves Viennese ensemble 9 Cadets quartet NBC Morin Sister vocal embl Arlington Time Signals Stories of our scrintion of lost and found pets Hit Parade of Popular Tunes 10:1 KU Alnternatlon ai New National Farm and Home Walter Blaufuss' Homestead' ers and guests 11 Agriculture Today 1130 Peebles Takes Charge comedy 11 Noon 42 KUTA Paclfio Paradise Sol Hoopli The Cracker Barrel Forum with Hal Parkes and Gordon Owen local interviews and highlights Famous light opera selections 12 International News service KUTA Kiwauis club presenting Dr Adam Bennion "The Importance of Business Standards 1 Melodies 'Time with Freddie Berrens' orchestra' 1 the Bookends" with Ted Malone 2 International Livestock show 2 15 NBO-Club Matinee with Ransom Sherman Jackie Heller Frau Al-iisdu 3 Affairs of Anthony 3 Glenn Darwin baritone 3 30 Laudt Trio 3 Vanehn de Leath singer 4 Viola Mitchell violin cital 415 Beverly Lane soprano 4 NRC Press Radio News 4 30 NBC Armchair quartet 4 '1 reasurs Chest of Melodies 5 Harmony Hall Musical Contrasts Frank Horiek And bis orchestra 5 NBC-r-Dick Oasparree'a orchestra 6 KUTA Eventide Echoes with Ralph Emerson organist 6 15 KUTA International News 6 30 Rochester Philharmonic orchestra Midsummer I 'f Dream by Mendelssohn Anfon Dvorak's New World 8ymphonyv Townbreetiirr of the Air "Is an Economic Plan for World Peace with Dr Paul Van Zeeland former pre mler of Belgium Dr James Rogers and Dr Ruth Alexander with George Denny Jr president of Town Hall New York presiding 8 NBC People I Have Known with Kal Tinney Rabbi Samuel Gordon on of the Day KUTA International News 9 KUTA The Cracker Barrel Forum with Hal Parkes and Gordon Owen 9 NBC Abe Lyman's orchestra 30 Monitor Views the News 10 Voice of Hawaii 10 Ted orchestra Shep Fields' orchestra Wayne King and hla on chestra 12 Good night (Paid Advertisement! Give This Christmas -BUY ON CREDIT- 15-JEWEL ELGIN Oold-Filled Case' S99TS NOJI701 ELGIN 17 Jewell Gold-Filled Cse No 2863 35' PAY S( DOWN and ft WEEKLY 283 SO MAIN SALT LAKE CITY In Ogden 2405 Washington Bird Fred Murrea Veteran roller skater shows in Salt Lake City Yet Performer In Exhibition A 78-year-old Indian who slides the floor with the greatest of ease Fred Murree one of the best fancy rolle skaters in the world was a Salt Lake City visitor Wednesday Murree born Bright Star on the banks of the Platte in Nebraska nearly four-score years ago has been roller-skating since away back in 1879 He got his introduction to the sport by getting work in a skating arena His rise to the top was rapid and for nearly 60 years he has Entertained skating fans throughout the world with his performances The Pawnee veteran who at one time held most of the world's speed records on roller skates has of late years transferred his abilities to fancy and figure skating Murree gave a demonstration of his skill Wednesday night at rink 460 South State street Stiner Gets Pay Boost CORVALLIS Oier Nov 30 (UP) The Oregon State college athletic board Wednesday night of-' fered Coach Lon Stiner a new three-year contract at a substantial increase in salary The football mentor whose team stands third In conference plaj) accepted the offer which must be finally approved by Chancellor Frederick Hunter and the state board of higher education Chairman Ruzek of the athletic board indicated Stiner's surprising success- this year was the deciding factor in the move The contract will replace the year-to-year professional status Stiner has been oh since 1933 The salary increase was not disclosed He now draws $5500 a year The new contract if approved will begin July 1 1939 but the raise in pay will start January 1 THE VOICE OF THE WEST DEUEMBEITl A 6 00 8unriM Berenada 6 -Farm Flashes KSLr--Music of the Morning Early edition KSL World Coverage New Montana 811m yodellng cowboy 7 Interlude 7:30 The Morning Watch KSL Breakfast Edition World Coverage -News 8 Prettv Kitty Kellv KSL The Guide 6 Sidney Raphael pianist Words and Music 9 Morning Moods The Jennie Lee "Bouquet of the Day" 9 KfeLr-rVipiieMea The Milky War with Mary Lee Taylor and Bennie Walker Her Honor Nanrv James Romance of Helen Trent Our Gal Sunday Concert Life CUn Be Beautiful Music for Madame KSL on chestra Paggy Tudor "Silver Sere cade" Big Sister Aunt Trua Life storit KSL Stock Market Quotations and International News Interviews With Visiting Celebrities KSL American School of th Air1 "New Horizons 1 Scattergood Baines Moods and Fancies 00-KSL Along Melody Lane Myrt and Marge Hilltop House starring Johnson Mldaftemoon Mnsltfne Nila Mack's Pretend1 Intermount atn edition KSL World Coverage News Rhythm Revue Console Echoes Popular Concert Broadcasters Review 4:45 KSL Song Time Dick Tracy Howie Wing Merchants Radio Column KSL Evening edition KSL World Coverage News 8 Dance Deseret Sports Show Joe Penner with Ben Pollack's Orchestra the Song Squad DlekvRvan Roy Atwell Tomnfty Lane: Margaret Brayton and Sus-ahejia Major Bowes Amateur Hour The World We Live In Thursday Concert Americans at Work the llne- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 01106 la hereby- give that City will receue mi for the furnishing all labor material --transportation and ser vice for the construction of approximate nine mile -of 4-m and 8-in water supply line located at Huntington Utah each pid to be in conformity Jth specification and other contract document? which will be oa file on and after November 2i 1938 with the City Recorder at Huntingtqn Utah and Carl Nyman Project Engineer Price Utah where 'they may be examined and copies obtained upon deposit of $10 00 per set which deposit wifi be refunded return or such copies In goodjwtKloa Within five davs after bide are ope Jed Bidders are hereby notified that the Huntihgton City Council haa determined' the minimum hourly wage ratea for each trade and occupation needed to execute the con- tract The minimum hourly wage rates so determined are forth Paragraph 2ft Of -tha form of Agreement shall be mandatory Uon the contractor to whom the contract is awarded and upoft any subcontractor under him to pav i not Jesa than the said specified rates to all laborers workmen and mechanics employed by them tn the execution of th contract Each bid shall be made out on form bound with the specification ihal be accompanied by a certified or cashier check or bid bond for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid made pavable to the order of the Huntington City Treasurer Huntington Utah shall be sealed and filed with the City Recwder st Huntington Utah on or before December 5 1938 at 2 ud will be opened and publicly read aloud 4 that time to the City Council Room The above mentioned check or bond snail be given as guarantee tbt the bidder will ter into the contract if awarded to him and will be declared forfeited if the aucceesfui bidder refuses to enter Into said contract after being requested to do by the Huntington City Council The City Council reserve the right to reject any and all blda or waive auy informality in any bid No bidder may withdraw bis bid for approximately as follows: 12000 cu yds Unclassified Excavation 1250 cu yds Unmen of the communication aya- classified Excavation for Structures 5 000 tern Yu yd Unclassified Excavation for -Bor- 0 Melodies by Moonlight rQW 50000 sta yds Overhaul 5000 cu VMfRhfln(fuiv in Pharthm 1 osial Fi I flnrt Rhapsody in Rhythm 2600 CBS The Kate Smith Hour with Jack Miller and his orchestra the Ted Streeter choir Ezra Stone and 1 company in Aldrich Family" and guest atari KSL Final edition KSL World Coverage News 10:45 CBS Paul Pendarvii and his orchestra 11 Art Waller's orchestra conducted by Thomas Freebalrn Smith 11 Gene Krupe's orchestra AM Harry orchestra: CBS Phil Harris ana His Orchestra KSL Good nighiv (Paid Advertisement) period of sixty dnva after the date set for i 3-in Heavy Base Course: 7000 tons Crusher Run Top Course 204 lin ft Culvert Ptpa: 3040 liu ft 6-ln Perforated 8 Underdrain: 200 sq yd Grouted Rubble Gutter and other minor Items of work The minimum rates of wages to be paid for labor on this project will be those shown In the apeciaf provisions Where plans and specifications are requested a deposit of $10 will be required to lmmr4 their return within 15 daijrom the date of opening bids check tfCbe'Swade pavahle to the Treasurer of the Uiwd Stages Plane ftpeclflt ations knd Proposal mdv he obtained in the offices of the Bureau of Public Road 254 Custom House Denver Colorado MATTESON Acting District Engineer the opening thereof Dated November i4 193S Huntington UtBv order of the Mayor nd City Council of Hmlngonp C9p WakkTD (Slgtetf) 'city Recorder First publication 'November 30 iqll Last publication Decsmbsr 1 aAirport station.

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