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July 18. 1P51 I The Man Sees Nothiii' but Heat "sat ft slh and Nevada and SO io 80 over winn Lake City and clear Wednesday, excepl for I afternoon cloudiness. Partly cloud, Th" sd some thunderstorms in ihe afternoon. Continued wjl day, with mouniiins in TEMPERATURE Atlanta Billings Bismarck, K. D.

Roise Hoslon Bulle Cheyenne Chicago Denver Detroit Duluth, Minn. Grand Junction Las Vegas Losan Los Anjeles Miami Opden Oklahoma Cily Omaha Phoenix Pocatello Portland Provo Beno Bock Springs Sail Lake Airport San Antonio San Dlcgo San Francisco SI. Georgt St. Louis Sheridan Caroline C. Thompson n.

86. 1 Lake al her 64 £. Uurlon of Sa lily foi Hie past as yeau, tiird honir 4:30 a.m. Tuesday of i-nuses in- Clilent IP azr. She formerly was a redden! of 1 mond.

l'lah. All's. in a was bom April 11. 1S65. in Denmark, a daughter of Jrnv ahit Karen I a i Cliristenscn.

She was man itd to James Thompjon Dec 24 1891. In l.utkii Temple. of i i i of Saints. Thoinpaen was in active inrin. Mrj.

Thompun btrr of the llurion Ward Relief Snririj and an ardent Sail Lake TViriptr wiirker Sho also was a Jjenpnloxiral unrker. survivors a son. James The sen. I.ns Anfiolei. anil Ihrce luIcnuounlain Obiluaries Donna Penney Anderson Melvin C.

Noull E. Walter K. Waller. l.v milk sanitarian for (lie died Tuesday at a.rn in i hospital afler hav. been there Mr.

Walter, i eran of World War II in the Pacific 'won lhe Silver Star for lanu-y in scllon. He heBjn a term as milk sanitarian ileie Auf. 15. J950. ICe was born June 18.

I9J1. in a 5un of Clarence Kleanor T. Only Waller. He mar. rieil Koma Wisht Joan .17.

I'ruxp OIIEM KunerM for Joan i 8. dauiihti-r of Mr. and Mrs Lakf Ray H. Kersubun. who died Sunday i a heart ailment, will be I Wednesday ai 2 p.m.

in Hrrc Moilu- ary rhasu-1. H. Davis, OGIJtN services for Donna Penney Anderson. 3.1, Osden City i i irhool teacher, who died Monoay at 11-35 i be con. durted Thursday at P.m.

in Die Kt- ot I Waid. uf Church of Sjinli). Friends may call Tuesday from 6 to 0 P.m. and Wednesday prior 10 services at the moituai'y, Burial will be in 01 em citj Cem--. lery.

The child Lllurrli of Jesus i Christ Lallcr-day I by c. 11. I a i-l a h. I bishop. I Fi-lrjids may call al the and J-oulKfr (n Oaden from to 9 p.m.

and at the ward rhapi-l in l(a. nosh one hour pritir to sen-tic. Burial "HI br in the noth Cemetery. uas orn Mar 12, in Ferxiu Xaili, Eden in IS 18, from dl He. Wjift ft ol the Presbyterian Church at Edtn Survlvora Include hU widow, Mrs; May Sl.p)«: four daughters: Arthur Rmk St pl nd Mr ur i de Mrs Oencvleve Martin.

Puval. "'a 'Children: KII. nl fred Staplei, Poit 1- osier Staples, Portland, ar.d Mrs. Hazel Smith. San Francisco.

Cat, Don LcRoy Dye VIRTU service, for Don I.eftoy Dye, 29, Flrlh, who died Tuesday in an Idaho Fnlls hospital of Injuiifs suffereri SMuj-diy when hU lltht plane Dished in a area near here, will be conducted Wednesday 1 p.m. in the Second Ward 100 82 7S .105 9:) as wea th eS reSPhaVe Cl mped 3 Ught id Ule west Tuesday', "eather map. Forecasters see more heat, say 95, for Wednesday. Wednesday nisht, Wyomlns-Partly and Thursday. in I'tah's "Dixie." Low to 70.

loudy Wednesday bte amounts and Colorado. under direction of Rev Mci-adden. pailor of Price Corps veteran of World War II. Mr. llolinan was born (Salt Lake 6.

1917. a i loniiuctrd Thursday al (jAultoi-esl Mo'rluary I'liiiprl i Sheffield, bishop of Chris I of Survivors include his wife and a Cordon E. llolmau. Salt Lake City; and a sister, Ella ilolman, also ol ball Lake cny. Funeral scrvires will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m.

at 36 E. 7th South, uheri' friends may rail Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday prior to tervices Burial will be in Salt City Ce'me- KAVSVJ1.I.E nih i'" I'irhins. Marsha day-old anrt died Services Held Funeral RUes Set Fhlal Riteg For Former i j. 11 ior i A I T.

i Chief Engineer A Utah hugmeer, F.n.rai rrie ma ie Lyman 70 for 1 i mer Salt Lake resident, was Utah copper rtivi- Funcrai services for Cpl. Frank- eulogized at funeral services con- ho died will be Jesse 19, son of Pete ducted Tuesday in San Bernar- rsday at 10:3 a Lente 59 1st South, who Cai. south. vas killed in action Oct 9 1950 Lvman i c- i harles pastor' in Korea, u-ill be conducted A-jman. a son of Francis of Our Lady of Catholic Durango, Colo.

conaucted Mman, the late presi-; Magna, will conduct the I Word was received Tupsriav hv i dc hi dent of the Council of Tsveive rviccs Friends by Apostles. Church of Jesus 6 7 of Latter-day Saints, died Sun--day Edwin Haydcii Edwin Hayden. 80. S29 Emerson pied in a convalesced! home Tui-srtay at p.m. of causes incident lo ase.

Born Oct, 17. 1870 in Baltimore. he was son of llulleck (.. and Hose Daley Hayden. On May 6.

1893. married Laura Casilly in Salt Luke City. Mr. Hayden u-as a rcsldcr.l of Sail Lake 1U Cily; a Garrelt Price, Balii- IM In his residence Burial be in Mt. Olivet oay at 1:18 a.m.

at in San Bernardino of causes in- Cemetery. cident (o age. cali at i family that the corporal's! of funeral Wednesday! body arrived Monday until 9 p.m. and Thurs-iUSS Furman prior to services. Francisco.

one 8 Mr conducted 36 7th South Victory on in Wrfl Ctmftfry accompanying picture x-aj Mk-n aso. Paul Kocainitlas and Pioneer a dl Clara Caliister Lyman. He married Zella Brown of Springville. Oct. 15, 1903, in the Sail -Lake LDS Temple.

An active worker in the 111 I Church, Mr. Lyman served a tliree-year mission in Germanv i He was a civil engineer and 5 ana Snow veyor in Salt Lake City befnr- Mf 3 41 who was last sur-1 Cpi. Lente enlisted will be conducted in i Sacred Heart Catholic Church I Cpl. Leute attended i school in Durango. Born Dee.

3, 1931, in Montrose, i uines.t."" Lake after he was a son of Pete j' X1 A ative Triroiis. Arwma. Greece, and Helen Candelaria Lente. mother died about eight years! ago. The family came to Salt i While living here he was a mem- i her of Our Lady of Savage, 87,1 Catholic Church.

Mr Keramldzs tmplwed in the of Ihe America. le moving to California in 1944 He vivii Daughter Lorenzo Snow, entered the grocery business I pres dent of the Church of there and retired in 1948. Jesus Christ of Datter-day Saints, Army in February, 1950, and received his basic training at Ft Ord, Cal. He was ordered to i Friday at 1 p.m. In the fireek Oithodox the i cll i of th Holy Trinity.

Z.id West and Broadway, by Rev. Antonioj Kalox- Survivors include his widow died Tuesd ay at 9:30 p.m. at her Okinawa in Jiily, 1950. three daughters, Mrs Genevieve residonce of causes incident to Surviving, besides' his father 1 brother, Robert Lente and Mrs Savage had resided in; four sisters, Carmen, Roberta "ince her mar-1 Louise and Anna Marie eropoulos, pastor. Friends may call Friday forenoon at 32-4th East.

Burial will be in Olivet Cemetery. brec, all of San Bernardino; Mrs trs Sava ge irginia L. Green, Ventura Cal I Lake City three brothers, Francis Lyl! man Holden, Millard County i Richard R. Lyman and Waldo Lyman, Salt Lake City six sisters, Mrs. Florence L.

Chris- Jensen, Mrs. Helen L. Morr, both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mary C-owans. Denver; Lucy lo George L.

Savage, who all of Salt Lake City" several years Mr. Burial will be in Duraneo ire was well known in Sait Lake I ity, having operated the C. -i i Savage 12 S. Main, many O.JL. rJllllcterS Told i years.

TI A native of Rrigham Cily, she AO Applv was born Oct. 22, 1863. a daugh-; Part a -i-. ridge, Cal7 Mrs Ida i er Lorenzo and Eleanor Houtz Critical I- Anderson, Bakersfield Cal i bnow Hcr a'her served as presi- i Mrs. Amy L.

Merrill, Washington! 1 0 6 Church from "Prospective builders Monday iRflHtmont were urged 1o obta D.C., and several grandchildren Burial was in San Bernardino. of Sorrow Flowers 1898 to 1901. Mrs. Savage spent most of her childhood in Brigham City and Salt Lake City. She was a member of the Christian Scienco I Church.

I Only survivors are a grandson, Flowers express your sentiments li David Kcith Jr Salt Lake City; beautifully, and with understand-lt a ncice s. LaVon Goodspeed, Detit-ery the Day You Call Flowers Cut Fresh Daity Brown Floral Co. 21 KAST 2ND SOUTH and 10th and 5th South 4-5544 FREE and a nephew, Eugene Pierce, of Hollywood, and great-grandchildren States National Production Authority forms for needed critical building materials and file them not later than July 20. Kenneth B. Dyer, A district manager for Salt Lake City, Plioehe E.

L. Donnell i'hoebe Ellen Lawlcr Dunnsll. 61. 68 one of the founders and owners of the Utah Lace Cleaning died Tues. day at 2:15 p.m.

in a Salt Lake hospital of natural cuuscs. A ilauKhter of John and Mary Phoebe Lawler. she was born 3. 1HS9, Sioux Cily. She was married to John E.

Dtinnell in Sioux Cily. The couple came lo Salt Lake flty In 1929 and together cstsblithcil and operated the lace cleanine company, Mrs. was a member of the Church anil attended the-Cathedral of the Madeleine. I Survivors inMurte her hushanrt; a riaurli- I ter. Marie Donnell.

and a sister, Mrs. Mary Farrell, all of Salt Lake Ciu. Thomas M. WJiilleniorc Funeral services for Thoman Merrill ivhittemore. 56, 3039-4lh Easl.

who died Monday, will conducted Saturday at 12:15 p.m. at 12S Main by R. Emerson Curtis, LDS chaplain at the Veteran's hospital. Friends may call at the place nf funer- explained that no applications for steel, copper, aluminum and other critical materials will be three approved unless it can be estab- lished that they will not interfere with over-all defense program needs. In that connection, the appiica-i al Friday 5 to 9 p.m time of services.

Burial will be Cemetery. and Saturday until Salt City Swenson Call Reunion PC LEASAXT Uons will be reviewed under "the i Andrew Swonson family reunion controlled materials plan, Will no hplrl AIKT ni nH A Frances G. Dickerl Funeral for Mrs. Frances G. Dickert.

Cheyenne. former Snll LsXe City resident, who died Sunday in Itayward. will be condrclcd Wednesday at 2:30 P.m. at Kl. FUv.

Arlhur Moulton, retired Episcop.il hishop of Utah, will conduct the services. Private zraveside riles and burial will be conducted in Ml. Olivet Cemelery. Infant Cox held Aug. 5 Brigham went into effect July a ned In- the agency head.

10-DAY TRIAL ON A FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR NO CATCH TO THIS OFFER Try the Frigidaire Refrigerator in your home for 10 days and see why 14.000,000 Frigidaires have been sold, bimply dia5 Mur. 57, we will deliver it to your home. Xo obligation Included With This 10-Day Trial Srady.fAUKs Wilt FREE GROCERIES If YOU COME IN PIRSQNAUY WC WJU Fill THI RIFRIGIRATOR YOU SIIICT WITH AT NO COST TO YOU. Come in today. See the wonderful Frigid- aire line.

Select lhe model you want to try. We wilt nil jt with groceries and deliver it to your home for IC-day trial FREE! 4191 South State Murray "and Midvale Junction Graveside services for lugfitcr of Maj. Frank 2.. narla 117 IVav. who died July IS in an Oxden after hirth, be conducted Wednesday al a.m.

af the Ocdcn Cily Cemetery under direction of Uncfiuist Sons The child Is sun-ived hy ihe parents. a brother. Fr.inlc J. Cax an.) a Candlce Cox, Layton: frandpairnts- Mr. an.1 Mrs.

Marshall R. Coy. Piaicy, N. and Mr. and Alfred K.

Barta, Fullerton. N. D. Lois Suzanne Lynn Suianne Uynn. Infant daughter of R.

Allen and Lois Perry Lynn, died Monday at 6:45 p.m i Salt Lake hospital of prematurity. The child was born July 15, 1951. Sui i rr ner parents: two brothers. William Moriean and Jeffery Allen Lynn, all of Granlsville: three Jtranrt- Winnie Lynn. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter C. Perrv, UJolIa 3Ieelings Today srhcrtulpfl Wednesday In Sail City ir.rludc: Hole) Lake Kvccutivc p.m. Ncwhoujfi Kniel Utah Auto Dealers Bonorvillo Cluh, 12:15 p.m.: Active 7 p.m. Tfmple Square Hnlsl Intfr- Association pf Crcait Men, noon.

University or Ulah Civil lense. Physical Science Room 313. p.m. Labor Temple, 151-2nd Carpenters 184. Slgnpalnters 755.

Barnen 377, 8 p.m.; Strcetcarmen 382, 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Other meetings Include Jiollrs Anonymous. Veterans Artmlnlstradors 12lh Ave. and 8 p.m Tnast- International YMCA.

3S F.xrhancf PI. i.XVi rviilh SI p.m.; fnhfTH Clori. Hoici, 167 S. State, noon. a Marry W.

Hu-hins. Counly: a grandmother, rs. Annir S. Kaysville, and Mrs. Kilei.

Caldwood, Coalville. Summit Counly. Jane Dariiey Wheeler Funeral services for Mrs. W'het-ler, RI, 525-iSth widow mm Wheeler, who died Mondav Salt Lake Cily hospilal. will he conducted Thursday 2 p.m.

al l.arVin Mortuary chapel hy Orsnn bishop el Ocden Seventh Warn', of Jcsut Christ of Lalter-day Klenk. Salt Lake City: nine children: one brolhrr and rwo Jordan E. Rills and Mrs. Ann Orten'. rairvicw.

anrt Mrs. Sarah I'flerion, Sail. Lake City. James Parley Slapley I.OA, Wayne services for James Parley Starlcy. 60.

n-ho died Ill-pill 1 1 1 Turpin, lortntr Jcronit res at AHurn, of Tuesdy' Robinson E. Simpson died at his lio.ne In Psyson after a illneis. will he conducted i Saturday it p.m. In tlir Loa Ward clSIIKI I fc tnob-rU Chapel. Church of Christ of Lat- 76.

resident of this bishop. in RUck- at Kansrravllle May James S. and Harriett Church Snlnts. He vas born 1891. of Berry He was In'mlnlnr with hVJiir 2riJ ln Sal1 1 ke City until two years Funerals fool hoipltii al a lllnen.

RcuIaliDickson fOCATELl.O, Buelah nick- 50 MB s. Main died Tuesday'in forntelto honmtnl of a short Illness. Keith R. Bair I1MHO FALLS. s- Tuesday in Idaho Falls of BeVJh a.

Ke 'f lr al Beach, of an ilinexc. Funeral services will be 'inducted at 2 a.m. in the Hail Morlu- arr Chapel at Loian, Utah. Burial will be In the Logan Cemetery. The family requests no flowers.

Andrew Josiah Young 1 ldr Joslln Vounj, 74, i. 1.1 on Counl farmer, died day In his home of Ulness. ru services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Hlrie LDS by Arl K'rle Fim Ward Herbert C. Marks C.

ri Da LD.S Square Funrral lor Adam Affleck will be held at 12:30 p.m. in Die Jiall nn Temple with Paul first roimfcjor, 21si ward blshonfic, of- vri atl Iricnds fall at th. Frend) m. as E. 7th South.

luiisday from 6 to 8 p.m. and at fon J' home, Wedriexday from 10 a.m. until time of services. Iiilermt-nt in Salt Lake City emi-lery. Funeral Pcu'ret Morluary.

v- VV f- t'dear Dawson of Btli West u-ill be htld IVednes- TB 5 l'- in he "OSL- Ul i oulh B'sliop James M. Bndd Vriends call if- vr Q' 'rom lo p.m. nd Wednesday prior in services, Intrrmrnt. Cily Cemetery. Funeral directors.

Descrct Mortuary. hH0 1 Funeral services for Ijcrald Ilolman of 15fl5 So llichards St. wIU he held in Uie Rose Boom. 38 E. 7th Soulh, Friday ai p.m Friends call nai irom until p.m and ri 5 crvi(: Funeral directors, jJcscrel Mortuary.

1 for Lee World" rS J. e1 Sled 3J 1 ur ay ll 2 B-m. in the rnorluary, N. Main. Interment E-HlnuJ.

Rn TH ir" for i ar 1 a lO-ycar-oid Slf ln Uj rl 1 i Fr1cntt mw call from rt nijursday at the family residcnc-In 4B 12lh "rior io interment Rnimtiful Tiiy for HaUle Lee or .14 South Main will he held I in the 5 Ward Chapei. Hi-hoo HarvcV Pace offlelatinc. may call at lhe mortuary. 2350 East 13th f'S" 1 7y ets from P.m and at the home of her sister. Mrs.

-H pc in Wanshlp VVedncsdgy prior lo sen-Ices. Interment. Wanship Cemeterv under direction of Sunset Lau- al for Loin of will Room. 3S E. 1 ynn rt1 Jin South.

br ne rtirrrlors 0 MOWER Funeral for fainn ll? 1 f'cmrtery. Fun.ral Mortuary 2 -i no ttnvtm. Florists Kemp. 17 EAS1 INDEX CLASSIFICATION Need cm Expert? Lost end Found 3 7 lo 11A For Ren! to 27 Real Estate 28 36 form Equipment 45A Foi Sate Misc. 47 lo 51 Money to Loon 54 Automobile! .55 In ol notify Ihr D.pl al one.

ait tect la ch.ck lh 'nserTre-n Wr nn on erron afiet ihe lor an on 30 to ditcontinvvd a "Sfr-p win bt givtn h) Hi. Wani Ad Dept Wilhou, num trtfit will It's Easy a "WANT AO" DIAL 3-I5J1 rou- od linl cViorp. Florists "FLOWERS" Lolte'i Leodirg Flcriit Where flowers are cut fresh dally 4-5544 Leon BROWN FLORAL 2 conv loc, lo Town Store, 21 E. 2nd So. Greenhouse, 10th West, 5(h South CASKET SPRAYS S32.5C THE ART FLORAL W9 S.

MAIN CALL MS85 Card ot Thanks Launder Easy 702 SO. 7TH EAST PICKUP-DUIVIRY SERVICI Cuttemtrl may Uave' wail to done by ctHandanl NO IXTRA CHARGI OPEN SUNDAYS! fHONI CARD OF THANKS 17 ofle ot Ihinkj '1 which can hardly be a other Kay Nt firtL ih clou lon irih 5 ho floral hut La courteously 5 the anil klnd- of the others lo whom a jvrwmal nnie nf ihnnX. rannot wrl! Ix- maileil nr nnwn fns'rtlnn the card nf ihnnkK may he arrnnnerl Wf Mr manv word- Ins to VO fall l.re Losf and Found Blond -n wers OC erl r7f truck cTi-c, whceTTrid' bet, Dcserol Chemical nnder cMl tube 01 SI. or M763. EARflIN-CS lolu flonntl yellow nUm A rer5 answers to name "Pancho." J-8304.

Reward. "-SS 1 1 0 Ladies yef- ton e-rwt H. brown Jacket lost oolworlhs. Reward. 7-C3O7 biiT" Sat, on 3rd s.

zipper-lined rtewii. 230 J.OST— Man's black ward. StoXrr. i d. J.C billfold.

S3 wallet. 3rd S. li.iih.- leather fcey case. 7-0784. brown purse.

Urrentiy SeTd" drivers liey.i.. etc. 5-3149. SPECflALS nfaul S3 EXPERIENCED WOOL PRESSER Oft SILK SPOTTER 3r form either of the above Johl. 40- hour weex.

Hlrheil rate of pay, paid cr-ndltioned AP- have EARN 32.50 PER HOUR Pan time work available or en te ln helpln. sup. piement family income. Average $.15 to 443 per week Krenlnn work' only Is okeh. w5it have car.

Ace 25 to 50. Nr, can" 6 7 P- CAREER, WOMEN" Have apenlnR, for woman with Jim. "rfcl' 1 th to dtVoU full time. This joh Is permanent. Mql Call g-MIB tor PERSONNEL, INC.

Joh huntlnn for you CE MCR "00 CLERK, -g CTAPHONE OPERATOR 70 5o AI I STOCK CLERK 170 BANK TRA1NF.E, 140 111 E. 2nd South SILVER Hn you pecweeh? If can work to 9:00 5 eves. a u-eck. have use of a end coriiidrncfi In yourjelf. to r.

meet people by appt. pi, OI 5-20MI. i- 1 1 or EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wk. Nn please Btate ane- experience anri Application. held Wri CASHIEn AND HOSTESS toipcrlenced in restaaran' wort ble tc worlt evening wa excellent u-ortt- conditions.

Call The Tower noon today. SELL finesi nylon hosiery. ftliXR. snam noles. Oemon.itratlon kit to you wllh actual sample Milli epL and H.

Temple. nct interior work. Oood conrtlilor.1. Co. 241 So.

W. cr ience(J comhlnation bookkeeper for or. work Five-d" w.ik Inquiriw In tna- R-ff. Trih.Tele. finance WAITRESS Halrrut.

$1. Eves, bx aopl. Br upprvisinn, 17.50 anrt School S12.50 val Expert tinlini iinrtcr wave 06) S1 1 1 Ss.ft£T. Won will btf heM SA(. July aisi at Fairrnoni Park.

Eacji family re- qiifjtcrt lo their own lunch. I-orln PIM, OR Wn.KKR50N Practice limited to VARICOSE VEINS-ULCEBS For appolntn-ienl phone SUC B-96B1. Prove 806, Ogden WKE.V In doubt end you want to nd Secret, confidential Investigations. domrMic matters conducted wiln no publicity Free lion. Phone DENTAt PLATE Olrt putej aapjfcatea (n Rt vour ow rutnre UP 1 nl name Write Kcynnldi iVo lost addrew ft Wain HEADQUABTEns" of 'lii'e" orrsinal complete Ntjl irratmcnu (or alrnnnl ar.rt tithcr drur.

pni-oo- F-. 8th Soul h. 4.M75. PRIVATE nETECTrvE" for li" South HOME jhlil. Mujf Rlade's Caft.

J20 Snn c'o rn Kvrs. Boy In conv. home Xunu expcr Also kitchen help. or 5 tr ind Br WAITRESS Mast be exp Anpljr Cafe- In person, Sit DL Slh rty for wor rBIhO'Nt' AND to protect their rcixleri JMinit fraud, deceotlon ot laml Readers cautlon.u to NO payment to PoTJlfioT yortlwU In help wanted Ada other reqmre Investment In docki. cam- ples, equipment or bond ihould be thoroushlj InrcstiMted befori OB 1 'SJ' a cash Inveatment for of merchandlM lalei lids, ViT'i.

ult In thtlr All wanted MUST rneUr nature of work. Sales help wanted ids must mention the arti- ii? Krvt ce if the pay In the form of (alary. commlvsion or both. Bone ol employment with pay lona In '-Help Kiudli report any rule to classified arfrkr- Jo thui turini -manater HOUSEKEEPER glr) Woman, colored or for gennrol work. in with fomily.

Priv. rnii and faolh. Excsl: working cord." $100 inonlh to itorl. Reltrincet. EXPERIENCED GtRLS-Must (M neat fn ance for mack bar caihfcr rv elrf OAK HILLS DRIVE IN, 2775 E.

iMh Experienced Heavy or someone i Good wl NEW METHOD CLEANKRS. E. ted SO. AM IT 10 US. lady for bakery route Can very substantial Af )r MS So.

sth West, BounSftS: Utah. 10 a.m.-32 noon. STENOGRAPHERS PASTHY COOK 1 AM SO-45, work 8 a.m. to 4:38 p.m.. MM.

Chambei-Uin, SS W. 3rd South. empJe. SALESLADY, Ume. aaUry Work hind lauKi rio pin spread.

Kens. WASHED rtr.tc.hed: No Pin holes. Picjcup, del. CH1LP CARE 3 DAYS A WILL tend children week ot care given. 8-0084.

slrl will teild 'children your home, -ph. 84-4973. 3321 So. Temrte. Want Work TWO HA YOaTi GOT somethlnj you want Washed or painted? Call it dcae proniol 8-4OM.

OR a'- 2 Casb.h between wom: "i' 29th South children tn hsr mother works. 8-ms Kofh Divorce S-6ST7 Free 'hor- Jnd tip-. Western 73 W. 0 UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED Orezory Oottors nr Mj £. Spain Ternplr OENTAL PLATES EXFERTI repaired Ir, hours denttiL I S.

Ma iff. IF YOU have arr tlcohollc proWV.v, Alcoholics Anonrmous Phone EXPERT removal anbecomlnt hatr Puton Stylari Salon. 319 Hotel Utah. 5-3377. FOR Tour Lazier co-metict HoH, 936 So lath E.

MAN and plcjrup or truck will da cleanup work or 4-5330. PART time work- from 4 P.m. Krtchen exper. 3J. 44X30.

Between 4 p-m. 8 p.m. VET. with plckao vrtli move, jmrr trunm. etc.

8-1888. ODD ipbs, plombinje repairs, oalnt- ing, ciean op. hanlinir. SEVERAL oong WI wort. Ph.

7-3M1. night rk hlocic tayine. MOT painter and de tor, Insltfe and out. Yrs. 84-4085.

car- 93ft. tr jol '00 imqrea. Reas. 6-lSOt. VG.

MAN upholstery work Ph. 9-300J. yonne men desire work Uthprs or shinslcm. Training caff TOO can't stop drinxingr Contact AjchollcJ Anonymoo Box B7Z SROCERIES AW time, day and night miirktt 343 t. Snmh.

Bus lines cars to'OaV- AnrelCR and Richmond. win ftrmfsh oil Cell Chiv. 66U. eo for fsiher and 2 7 io home. nignland: Park.

Priv. rm. 8-2134. RV Eve. jhlfU Top taliirr penon.

Leluhtoris. 83S E. 2 lit South- W-OMAN wanted. Ta-ntee Bakerr. 419 E.

2nd Sooth GiSL or woman for honseworX. 120 wfc. 3-SS42. ASST. cook, local resident Apply Keelej-s.

160 S. Main. WOMAN for purl-time work anrt 1762 K. 9th South. SO21I.

EXPERIE.VCED full or part Call 6-O73I. fnr Machine Shop Drawin? Bnildinc Radio for lounre. Aroly .360 So. Sla'e, tcu S-4 p.m. BARBERS Approrea 1.

Enrw) notr. Full or pirt time courses. E. and Sonih. F.NROLL— Beautr culttm Ij most enroll before 25.

CARSL'S REAUTY SALON ANTi SCHOOL B. THE rOMPTOSrETKR SCHOOI. Frr-: lifptim- 10 W. irt Soutlj. Rcpma.

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