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The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, January 17, 1959 21 Intermountain Obituaries Ichlnosuke Shiniizu Ichinosuke Shiniizu. "0. 780 K. Btdwood Ha. rl.OO West) died Thursday.

11:50 a.m.. in a Sail Lake hospital of natural causes. 3 Dec. 4. 3888.

Japan, to Mr. and Mrs. Kinji.ro Shimizu. larried a a oio. Fob; 12.

Came to U.S.. Cache County 1921. Retired fanner. Member Japanese Bud i Church. Came to Salt Lake 1936.

Survivors: Widow JVI 7 Kriiest E. Leggett E. Legiott. 59. 946 Vine died Friday 7:50 a.m.

at his residence after a lingering illness. Bom Sept. 11. 1899. South Cot- tomvood.

to Rob- crt and Charlotte Miles Leggett. Married Eleanor July 11, i 1923, Farmington. Was a partner in Leggett Bros. Sand and Gravel Co. Member.

Church of Jesus Christ of i Latter-day Saints. xnimuu Survivors: Widow; four daughters, sons, daughters, snimizu (Beverley) Esmeyer, T.d. Tosh. Bill Danny Shimizu, May Mrs Robert (Shirley) Mrs. Hede Fumkawa.

all Salt Lr.ke. Cowlc Midvale; Carolyn Joan CVi iniivii Can Vi, Thomas Gilbert HMS '-Thomas Gilbert HCN. Friday. 3 a.m.. residence.

215 S. lit West. a short Illness. Born Jan. Georgetown, en: at his Loga after a.short Illness.

Born Jan. 18, 1879, Georgetown, Idaho, to John Henry and Susan A. Sheffield Hess. Married Elizabeth Bee Sept. Temple.

Church Christ of Latter-da arilyn Kay Shimizu, San Francisco; Mrs. Hana Kubo. Los Anseles: raj a 60I1 Mrs. Mai a a i. San Jose.

Lake City; eight grandchildren. Murray "a Mr. Lettett Mur. 4.IIU** Charles South Salt brother. Miles Lottie Mil- Cornells Vreeken Cornells Vreeken, 69, 674 Leland Ave.

(3015 South), died Friday 8:30 a.m. in a Salt Lake hps- Bital after a lingering illness. Born March 15, 1889. Amsterdam. Holland, to Abraham and Maria Goemaat Vieek- cn.

Came to U.S. as a child. Married i i Noordhoff May 1, 1918. Salt Lake City, la'er solemnized in Salt Lake Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints.

Bus Mr. Vreeken driver. Salt Lake City Lines Member, Seventies Quorum. Grant First LDS Ward. Survivors: widow: three daughters.

Mrs. Karl Jansen. Mrs. Leon (Connie) Weldon. Mrs.

Dean (Pat) Eckhols. all Salt Lake City: four lion. Salt Lake City; three grand- James R. Burbidge PARK CITY, Summit County- James (Jim) R. iBurbidge.

75. Idled Tuesday p.m. in a Park City hospital after a long illness. Born Aug. 8.

1883. Kamas, Summit County, to Jesse Rhodes and Catherine a 11 a Burbidge. Married Florence June Wilkinson Sept. 10. 1912.

Salt Lake Temple. Church of Jesus Chris: of Latter-day Saints. She died in 1947. brothers and frandchildren. four sisters; 12 John Binks John Binks.

76, 621 S. West Temple, died Thursday 1:40 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born Dec. 19.

1882. Springville. Utah County, to Thomas and Ann Brarnmall Binks. Married Rebecca Ambrose, in Salt Lake City. Retired engineer witll Denver and Eio Grande Western Railroad Co.

Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Ensineers. Survivors: widow; daughter. Mrs. Marillah Kerron, Hollywood, brother. Charles; two sisters.

Miss May Binks, and Mrs. Emma Clarke. SprinKville. Funeral Monday 2 p.m.. 260 E.

South Temple, where friends mav call Sunday 6-8. p.m. ami Monday prior. Cremation, Shrine of Memories Mausoleum. Melinda L.

Farnsworth LcOra Farns- Tvorth. infant daughter cf Robert and Lepra Tanner Farnsworth. Mr. Burbldie Survivors: Two sons, a daughter. James Heber.

Wasatch County; Mrs. T. ay tints: she died Jan. 11. 1947.

arried Ilah Andersen Bench May 1J49. Paris. Idaho. Retired fic Railroad employe, widow, Logan: sons. Othell.

Garland, Box Elder Coun- LaMont. Pocatello, grandchildren; four foster Nelda great-jtrandchirdren; five rs. Mn Lifll Nttictl $5.00. no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder muit tub- letter from an approved company guaranteeing to mil surety furnish snio.

bidder with reduired bond. all bids he is services for Viola Brown Brauer will be conducted Saturday 'i p.m. in Bountiful 4th L11S Ward chapel with Bishop Win. A. Hoaglunu official.

right to reject tny or Ins. Jrrlends may call at Union reserved. Morluary Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Cash, certified check, cashier's and Saturday in Bountiful Memo check, or approved proposal guar- rial Park. Funeral directors.

Unlor antee bond tor not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder execute the contract and furnish contract bond as required. mass for Louis Cappuccio will be held Saturday, 10 a.m. at the Cathear.il of the Madeleine. Holy Rosary will Murtauth. Idaho: Bell, Mrs.

I. An additional information may Eisenhart. I be St nch. Losan: Dated thij Funeral Tuesday Hall Mortuary Chanel. Lo- londav Burial where friends call Monday p.m..

Tuesday prior. Logan dry Cemetery. Hugh Hirschi Hugh Hirschi, 53. died Thursday in a Kanab hospital of hemorrhaxinc from an ulcer. Born June 15.

1905. Hurricane, to David and Marry Petty Hirschi. Survivors: Sons. Phil Cedar. City: daughters.

Clark Blanding: Mrs. Lester (Mary) Heyoorne. Cedar City; Janet Hirschi. Cedar City: two brothers, two sisters. Funeral Saturday noon.

Hurricane South Ward chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Friends call at home of Dean R. Ballard. Hurricane.

Saturday 9 a.m. to services. Burial Hurricane Cemetery 1959. STATF the mi 17th office of the ion. day of Janu- COJIMISSION OFUTAH Flmo R.

Morgan. Director of Highways (C-64. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be Mortuary. be recited l-'riuay. p.m.

ai the Neil O'Donntll Mortuary, 1st South and 4th where frienas may call Friaay. 6-9 p.m. ana Saturday, prior to services. FORD Funeral services for James Hyrum Fora will oe conducted ftionauy. 12 noon, in the i Union Mortuary Chapel in Bou.m- lul with Bishop Stanley M.

Smoot Need an Expert officiating, Friends may call at Ihc mortuary Suuaay 6 to 8 p.m. 1-Spiciol Notices CLASSIFICATION INDEX Help Wanted For Rent Real Estate fa For Sale Misc. Automobiles 7 to 11A 14 to 27 28 to 36 47 to 51 55 and Monday prior to services, interment Centerville Cemetery. directors. Union Mortuary.

eeived by the State Road. mission of Utah, State Salt Lake City, Utah. 0 clock p.m. Tuesday. February 3.

Capitol. I FULLMER Funeral services for until 2 Emily Brooks Bulmer Fullmer 1959. and at thai time opened for construction publicly of De- molishing Buildings and Removal of Concrete and Debris at Property Sites in Salt Lake County. the being that section of -Interstate Highway No. 15 tween North Temple Street and MS South 1st West, will be helu Monday at p.m.

in the (jth-'Ali LDS Ward ciiapcl, 120 West 5th South. Friends may call at Colonial Mortuary, 2128 South State, Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Interment in Salt Lake City Funeral directors, Kay and Graff. Neivs of Record MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake County Georit Riverton; Brent Newman, 17 Pensacola.

Robert Lake City: two brothers and three sisters. Mary A. Mrs. Emma Turnbow and William. Kamas: Mrs Catherine Stagis.

El Monte. An tone. Tacoma. five grandchildren. Funeral Monday at 1 p.m..

Park City LDS Ward chapel. Friends may call Olpin Mortuary. Park City. Sunday 5-8 P.m. and Monday prior.

Burial. Salt Lake City Cemetery. JoAnn Mary T. Spiers OGDEN Mrs. JoAnn Mary Twynstra Spiers, 22.

3242 Meadow died at her home Thursday of a heart ailment. Born July lo. 1936, in Osdcn. to Sjern and Elizabeth Bertram Twynstra. Married to DeVear T.

Spiers June 18, 1954. in Salt Lake Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Former Sunday School teacher in Ogden 32nd LDS Ward. Survivors: husband: son and daughter.

Randy Michelez. Osden: mother and stepfather. Funeral Monday, 1 p.m., Lmd- ifiuist and Sons Funeral Chapel. IBunal Aulterest Memorial Park. Friends call mortuary Sunday, 7-9 p.m..

Monday prior. Silva Jane Koper Linda Lou borris. 16. Kivcrion. Jewell Roosevelt Ron, 24, Broken Bow.

Llnnea Mirrareti Johnsson, 21, Salt Lake. Gerald Wayne Swank 20, Salt Lake: Judith Ann Paynes, 20, Provo. Hrrum Clark Thomas, 21, St. George: Sylvia Cmett. 18, Enterprise, Washington County.

Tony Frank Baca. 32, Salt Lake: Sharon Ballej. 25, Salt Lake. 5IarvIn Christensen Zltttnr, 28, Salt Lake: Reah Mar? Smith, 18, Salt Lake. DIVORCES GRANTED Third District Court Euienea Yarzie vs.

Joe Robert Yazzie, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children. S100 a month support money. SI a month alimony. Maxine Roseborough Schultz vs.

Harlan Larry Schultz. mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, restoration former name. Theron Larsen vs. Mar- ST Jane Sny- Jorie Ann Labrum Larsen.

mental der Koper. S9. died Thursday in a I cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree. Defendant awarded certain house- ity IC Cemetery" Monday prior.

4760 S. State St. hold furnishings, former name. restoration of Dana Monson Boyer vs. Willard Darrcll Boyer.

mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, restoration of former name. JUDGMENTS ENTERED Kabun R. Kicks SIS' SSS HSThird District Court Rosemead. Mrs.

Beatrice (Larene) Wuli'fenstem. Washington. Washington County: 26 grand- Itabun Snd Soi Riley Ricks. 71). 278 W.

children: two crcat-erandchildren. Funeral Monday 10 a.m. St. George outh. died Friday 12:20 a.m.

LDS Ward chapel. In a Salt Lake natural fiends cal) Sunday 6-7 p.m.. causes. Born Oct. 5.

1839. Macon. to Lucin C. and Vickie Her- rinn.on Ricks. Married Anna Chns- Klotz Dec.

24. 190.. Minn Member. Brotherhood of Uailroari Trainmen Lodsc 235: A. Wedgewood Camp No.

1. Spanish-American War veteran. Eetlred railroad conductor. Came to Utah in 1909. Survivors: widow: a daughter, Mrs Maude E.

Jepson, San Luis Obispo. a sister. Mrs. M. Barnes.

Macon. Eluid Vigil WEST JORDAN Vipil. BO. 2360 W. 7800 South, died Thursday 4:40 p.m.

at a Salt Lake hospital- of natural causes. Born Dec 24, 1908. Llano. to Joe L. and Ceiestina Taffnlha Vigil.

Married Edlinc Romero Dec. 1... 1934. Penifu. N.M.

Came to "Utah 1937. Repairman Kennecott Conper Co. Member Catholic Church. Survivors: widow; son, daughter. Tony.

Ernestma. both West Jordan: brothers: sisters. Dan. Lark. Salt Lake County; Lizardo, West Jordan: Melicio.

Richmond, Mis. Josic Martinez, Miss Caroline Vic.il. bnth Los Angeles: Mrs. Margarita Gonzolas. Lark: Mrs.

Frankie Pincscp. N.M. Reauicm Mass Mon Soillsbury Funcrsl Home. Monday after 9 a.m. Burial St.

George Cemetery. Lenard F. Palmer BLUFFDALE. Salt Lake County Lenard Fi LE. Sail rank! in Palmer, 43, 1258 W.

14600 South, died Thursday at 11:35 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment. Born Jan. 6, 1916, American Fork, to William L. and Maude M.

Palmer. Married Mary Wimfrec Greenfield July 29, 1935, Salt Lake City. Member. Bluffdale Ward, Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints. Welder fo: Kennecott Copper Co.

Survivors: widow: two sons, four daughters William Taylorsville, Salt Lakt Countv; Lenard Gloria Co leen Shuna Trina at Bulffdalc; mother, Holladay; a sister. Mrs. May Strasburg. Salt Lake City. Funeral Monday 1 p.m.

Bluffriale LDS Ward Chapel Friends may call 8090 S. State Sunday 6-8 p.m. and Monday at the ward chapel, 11:30 a.m..to 12:30 p.m. Burial, Midvale City Cemetery. Fredrick W.

Jude Goodyear Tire and Rubber erty. John R. Hallman. certain prop- Elwood Dennett dba Den- vs. Werner Plaintiff awarded 1st South Street in Salt Lake mass for Mur- City identified as Federal Aid lei A.

Glen will be held Saturday, i-roject No. 1-15-7(5)304 2nd Con- 10 a.m. at our Lady of Lourdes. tract. So.

llth East. Holy Rosary The principal items of work be recited Friday 8 p.m. at approximately as follows: 19 Neil O'Donnell Mortuary. 1st Demolishing Buildings and Re- South and 4th East, where friends moval of Concrete. 5 Each Ds- may call Friday after 4 p.m.

molishinir Buildings, 3 Each Re- moval of Debris and I services for Harriet Kate Barber Glover will be conducted Saturday 12 noon in Farmington 1 and 2nd LDS Ward chapel with Bishop De Vaughn Jones officiating. Friends may call at Union Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Interment in Farmington Cemetery. Funeral directors Union Mortuary.

Property Sites and 1 Each Removal of Debris at Property Sites. The project is to be completed in 50 working days. (See Special Provision.) Prequalification of bidders is required. Prior to any bidder's receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required Pre- Qualification pertaining to contractor's experience and fi. nancial condition.

The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with Section 115 of the Federal Aid Hishway Act of 1955 the U.S. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this project which are the minimum wages to be paid on this project. These rates are made a part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders is Lost and Found Please Note In event of error, notify oui Classified Department at once Advertisers are expected to check the first insertion: we will not be responsible for in.v errors aftei the first day When cancelling an ad mand a "KILL" number No allowance mada without it.

Read your ad carefully before placing it Due to mechanical operation, tt is impossible to correct or change an ad until after It has appeared time. When phoning your Want Ad always ask for the ad to be repeated back to you Be sure to check your Dhone number and address It's So Easy to Place a "WANT AD" HARBOP Funeral services for I PM A I A A Joe Harrop will be held Saturday, A 1 ill the Jenkins and Soffe U' 1 p.m.. in the Jenkins and Soffe Funeral Chapel, 4760 South State. Murray. Friends may call Friday 6 10 8 p.m nncl Saturday prior to services at the mortuary.

Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral director, V. C. Softe. 1 Markets directed to the fact that this Com-1 side mission has been advised bv the Wage and Hour Division.

TJ.S. De- nartmert of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construc- HIETBERG Funeral services for Pvt. John Willum Hietberg will be held Saturday 10 a.m. in the Rose Room. 36 E.

7th South. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday 6-8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Interment Hills Memorial Park, with grave- military rites furnished by WOMEN SUCCESS CAN BE YOURS AI ANY AGE-BE A PBX SWITCHBOARD RECEPTIONIST Short period, low till- tion. day or evening classes.

No ace barrier. Good salaries SALT LAKE CITY SWITCHBOARD SCHOOL 502-503 Felt Bldg. EL 5-836C CAN YOU HELP? On New Year's Eve and the early morninc of Jan. 1, 1959. did you see a horse and buesy boinc driven on State and Main stroels, or did you wll- ness this horse and when it became involved with a police car at 150 Kast 3rd South? If you saw this incident and are a public spirited citir.en, please phone HU 47688.

NEED cash? We loan on diamonds watches, musical instruments, punt, cameras and many othe- items. National Jewelry 2u E. 2nd South. EL 9-1772. 10-Schools, Training Training RADIO INSTITUTE OFFERS RESIDENT TRAINING IN Industrial Missiles A COMPUTE COURSE FOR ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN NOT A CORRESPONDENCE COURSE APPROVED FOR VETERANS' TRAINING REGISTRATION NOW OPEN DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES BEGINNING FEBRUARY 23RD CALL.

WRITE OR VISIT BIBLE SALESMEN i First 100 Bibles wholesale. Training optional. Write M. O. Bench, 1049 S.

9th East. 45 EAST BROADWAY EM 4-6732 5-Mnssage and Bafh LOUIS GABOR Physical therapy, figueral contouring. Ladies men. 3y appt. Hotel, Utah.

EL 5-3277. MASSAGE for health. Relieve tension. Relax, ladies, Rents. EM 4- E.

4th South. MASSAGE. Phone Open Sundays. Kaysville 82 LANE MASSAGE SALON For Indies and ccnllemen. EL 54572.

Bus Lines DRIVERS to drive cars to surrounding cities and West Coast cities. Also from Detroit and Chicago, etc. This is not employment Deposit and references necessary. 3403 S. State or phone IN 6-0908.

CARS iur qualified drivers to Vegas-Denver. IN 6-7800. arc reo uire'! to meet nons of th" Fair Labor Act of 1938 (52 Stat. tion work the Proposal forms, nlans. cross PPC- and specifications are on file in the office the State Road Commission.

Salt Lake City, where they may be reviewed b'-' prosoec- Thomfs Saturday the U.S. Army, Fort Douslas. Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary. Funeral services for Lee Hobbs will be held at 2 D.m.

in the Rose Room. 36 East 7th South. Friends may call at the mortuary Fridaj from 6 to 8 p.m. and prior to services. Interment in Sal Lake City Cemetery.

Funeral di rectors Oeserct Mortuary EOY MEAT CO. Meats of Quality, cut to order. See Kim Hartman for the lowest prices around. I AX 5-4971 940 N. 5th (Hwy.

911 BUI. I Ii CHOICE blue ribbon beef. 5Si-l Ib Cut wrap. Quick freeze i Karrer's HU 4-5521. LADY wants ride from W.

Jordan to Murray. AM 5-5768. DRIVING to Sacramento Saturday. Take 3. IN 7-3503.

NEW SUNRISE FISH MARKET Fresh fish daily: ocean to you. 118 W. 1st South EM 4-0036 TYPIST HOFHINE Funeral services or gita Tolman Hofhinc will be live bidders. Specifications, pro- held Monday at 12 noon in the pop) and nisns may b- Rose Room, 36 E. 7th South, obtained tho Cnmmissmn Of- Friends may call at the mortuary fires at Salt Lake City, upon an- Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m.

and and payment a '-e of dav prior tn services. Interment S5.00. no of vhich he T5sch bidder must submit a letter from an approved suretv ruarantsein? tn furnish said bidder reouire 1 hnn-i. Th" ri-rht tn reject any or all is 1 Cash, certified check, cashier's check, or approved proposal guarantee bond for not. less than 5 per cent of the total amount of bid made payable to the State Hoaa Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of Kood faith Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.

Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. JOFFS Funeral services for Ruby B. Joffs will be held at 12 noon Saturday in Zion's Lutheran Church. 1070 Foothill with Rev. Neale E.

Nelson. Friends may call at Evans and Early. 574 E. 1st South sifter 7 p.m. Friday evening.

In lieu of flowers friends and a iTiat if the contact, he bMder wl exe cute the contract and furnish contract bond.as required. Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 17lh day of January, wishing may make contributions to the Altar Guild Memorial Zion's Lutheran Church. In- Itermcnt in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Funeral directors. Evans and Early. MASICH Funeral services for Angeline Barbara Masich will be held Saturday, 2:30 p.m. in Goff Mortuary Chapel. 8090 South riay'Yn a St." Therese C-'tholic Church.

Sunday 8 n.m 8090 State, Si.Fri' OGDEN Fredrick W. Jude, 3253 Pingree died Thurs- irl nn Osden hospitaj 'heart ailment. Born Feb. 2, 1922, ralf St. Monday fi-8 Marion 'and "Nellie mi lves OI Rd A.

Margaret Stuart Fife Miss Margaret Stuart Fife. 72. 218 I died Friday 11 a.m. at her residence of natural causes. Born April 1.

1886. Kincordlnc. Ontario. Canada, to John and Margaret Fife. Came to Utah 1019 Professional nurse.

Member, First Presbyterian Church. Survivois: a sister. Mrs. Warren (Ida; Birklc. Vancouver.

B.C. Funeral burial will be in Kincardine, Ontario, Grace Kennedy Mann Grace Kennedy Mann, SB. 55C-23rd died in sn O.udcn honitai Friday of to ace. Born Favcra Feb. 27.

1948. Elko, Ney. Boilermaker for Souihern Pacific Railroad Co. Army veteran World War II serving in Italy. Member lOsden First Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Survivors: widow: sons and daughters. Jeffrey. John Marion. Rich Michael. ORden: Billie.

Phoenix. mother. Ogden; brother, sister and half-brother. Funeral Monday 1 p.m.. Myers Funeral Chaprl.

Burial Aultorest Memorial Park. Friends call mortuary Sunday 7-9 p.m.. Monday prior. Allistcr. four-month-old daughter Harte more.

Md Eliza Jane Lyddard Harrison. Married to Charles W. Minn in Bnltimnrc in Jub- 1894. He rlicil Dec 27. former member causes incident McAllister.

663 N. 600 West, die' 1872, in Balti- Thursday afternoon a Prov 1958 in tn Thomas K. and hospital. Born Aug. 2o, Alh.imbra.

came to Utah with her parents in September. 1058 Mr McAllister is a student at Brisham Young University Orr'er of Eastern Star and mem- Survivors: Parents, sister. Cherle nuui- i ber of Baha'i. Survivors: son and I daughters. Roland Baltimore: Mrs.

Alclia Vaughan. Whiuier. Mrs. Jessie Stnllinss. Ogden: Grace K.

Mann. Osdcn: one Brr-idchild. Funeral Monday. 11 a.m.. Myers Funeral Chapel.

Burla' City Cemetery. Friends call Sunday. 7-fl p.m.. mortuary, and Monday prior. Suzanne.

Prnvo. Grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Boyd Y. McAllister.

Kanab. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo F. Harto.

Santa Barbara. and a great-grandfather. Funeral will be in Monterey. Calif. Burial in Rnse Hills Memorial Park in Whitticr.

Calif. Emma B. Weaver "KiillT SANTA MON'ICA, i iMIUA Emma Bentrod Weaver. 87. former 0 A Iar Mr Kl £d'! fo'l's II 4ilS.

0 Jd died Santa Monica of causes -to afip. Sept. l.i. incident the family home in Cedron. I to i 24.

1958. at DriTCs. Sur- halt day at B--II A' vivors, parents. three brothers. Jerry and Boyfl Kunz Funeral Saturday at I m.

in the Lake City. Survivors: two sons, four daughters. John Bentrud and Mrs. Marge Skidmore. Salt Lake City: Gordon Bentrod, Mrs.

Cedron' Ward'chapel. 'Church of: Delia Staples. Mrs. Alice Harrison Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Santa Mojuca.

Miss Dorothy Burial In Cedron Cemetery. Homer H. Butler HANSEN, IDAHO Homer H. Butler. 63, farmer and livestock- man, died Wednesday afternoon )p a Twin Falls hospital after, an Bcntrorl, Santa Barbara.

Calif. Funeral and burial Monday in Santa Monica. Lloyd (Chick) Patton IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO Lloyd (Chick) Patton. 61, Idaho Falls died Friday at the JI' 1WJI1 TtfllS lluaJJ' 1 1 illness Born June 1895. Collins, home of a cousin.

Mrs Ocie Snow, Mo. Came to Idaho in 1909 a heart condition. Born March Limon Junction, Colo. Married 11. 1891.

at Sarcoxie, to Will Heitte Anderson. Dec. 19, 1917. in and Mary Snow Patton. Former imherly.

Surviving: widow, son. "Butler Kimberl brothers, three Funeral Saturday 2 n.m.. Mortuary Ch.inel. the Rev. Paul Kenny offi- Burin P- resident Dewey.

Besides Mrs. Snow another cousin, Mrs. Hazel Kissncr. Idaho Falls, survives. Funeral Monday at 2 n.m.

in the Buck Mortuary Chapel. Burial Sunset Hill Cemetery, under direction Buck Mortuary. nets' 66 Service vs. Rex Home! and Home Oil and Phillips: in'moc Petroleum Co. Plaintiff awarded 1O C-O-W-ACroKS Cook Osborne Co.

vs. Don i ce Hall. Plaintiff awarded $467.85, by default. John Lee Balmforth dba John Lee Floor Coverings vs. Stewart L.

Carlson and Richard M. Sc- lander. Plaintiff awarded S217.44 by default. NEW CORPORATIONS Homts of Charm. 1643 Wasatch general building and contracting.

Vern L. Openshaw. president- general manager: Amy Kmmert- son, vice president: Ruth G. Open- fhaw, secretary-treasurer, all Salt Lake. Capital stock authorized S50.000.

subscribed S5.000. Vounrren A Giles Sand -t Gruvel. 4605 W. 5500 South Kearns, sand and gravel business. E.

Norvin Youngrcn. president- general manager: Leon Giles, vice 1959. State. Friends may call at the STATE ROAD COMMISSION mortuary prior to services. Burial OF UTAH in Midvale City Cemetery.

Coff Elmo R. Morgan. Mortuary, funeral directors. Director of (C-65. Georgia H.

Younpren. Eliia Giles, treasurer. president: secretary: all Kearns. Capital stoc 1 izeri S75.000. subscribed S7.000.

Valltv Corporttion, South a1 Lake. loans and investments. W. A. Wilkinson, president.

Salt Lake win DC re- me siate uoaa Commission of uian, btaie Capitol, ozit Lake city. Inah. umu 2 o'ciock p.m. 'luesday, February 3, 19ob, anu at tnai time puoiicly openea ior construction ot a oraaed uoadway in aan Fnnprai bC Funeral services for Alice Elizabeth Lee Miles wife of Jack Miles will be held Saturday at 12 noon in the Hose Room 36 East 7th So. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 6 to 8 p.m.

and Saturday prior to services. Interment in Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors Deserct Mortuary. tne Juncuon of Stale Itoau No. and Stale hoad wo.

261 Wesieriy 334- roues lo the AfcC Camp at white Canyon and on State No. 2(31 irom the Junction of State Hoaa rJo. 4V and State jMo. J.B1 Northerly 34r miles to the Junction of State Hoaa No. 8d identified as State 163U.

The length of road to be con- struciea or unproved is 69r miles, and the principal items of work are approximaiely as follows: hours of 4 cu. yd. dump trucks, 520 nours of 3 cu. yd. Power Shovel and 3.000 cu yds.

of Gravel Surface. Typ- The project is to be completed Jn 7d working days. PreQualification of bidders is required. Prior 10 any bidder's receiving plans and specifications, will be necessary that the bidder have on file witn the State Road Commission of Utah comCity: Fred Striifham. '-ice presi- Pleted and approved, the required rient.

Bountiful- f. H. ThronciKm. "qualification Statement pertain- treasurer, ing to contractor's experience and Kerrns- Tt A. Salt La'kf Citv Wilrie.

stor'- an. thonzed S40.000. subscribed si.16". Marro Investment 520 F. lh West, investments.

Allan J. manager: Colienc Green, vice president: Hellen H. Marler. Berretarv-trriis- urer. all Salt Lake Capital scribed S25.530.

$100.000, sub- Legal Notices financial condition. The attention of bidders is directed to tile Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. The minimum "wage paid to ail skilled labor employed on this contract shall be S2.86 per hour. The minimum paid to all intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be S2.325 per hour. The minimum wage paid lo all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be S2.20 per hour.

Proposal forms, plans, cross sec- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received bv the State Road Commission of hons and specifications are on file Utah State Capitol. Salt Lake in the office of the State Road City Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m. i Commission. Salt Lake and Tuesday. February 3.

at that time publicly construction of a Galvanized Tunnel Liner in Davis County, the same being situated on State load No. 106 approximately 1 Mile. Northwesterly 2nd 1959 and i the office of its District Engineer pened for at Price. Utah, where they may be lorth Street dentUied in Kaysville. Utah, State Project 1.0.

reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of S3.00. no part of which be refunded, Each Friday 12 noon in the Millcreek Ward Chapel 600 East 3900 South. Friends may call at the Larkin Morluary 260 East South Temple Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday 10 to 11 a.m.

Interment in the Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Funeral Mortuary. directors Larkin POTTER services for Bertha Hardcastle Potte- will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Rose Room, 36 East 7th South. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m and Monday prior to service.

Interment Sandy Cemetery. Funeral directors. Deseret Morluary Sales IF YOU WANT TO BUY or SELL Anything! CONTACT: Certified AUCTION Co. 2570 South State IN 6-8011 end fount Beagle, small breed, i License tag cut off. Answers to Topper.

Lost in vie. of 15th East, 13th South. Children's pet. Heward. HU 5-3120.

Fast, accurate typist for Production Department of Title Company. Five-day week, group insurance and other advantages. Call Mr. Henager at EM 3-5841. FULL OR PART TIME Several territories open for women who are interested in having a good steady income.

E-xui-Tience unnecessary. Luzlers Cosmelics sells itself. EM 3-5746 or HU 5-9997. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY Work on comm. basis with the world's finest educational refor- encd co.

Salt Lake staff requires lady telephone solicitor to work from 10 to 3 daily from our office. Contact Charles W. lambort, 336 fast 1st So. Salt Lake City. Encyclopedia Britannica.

EXPERIENCED VARITYPIST Pacific Northwest Pipeline Corp. Needs an experienced varityp- ist. Excel, working cond. Company benefits. Salary commensurate with ability.

Apply personnel dept. 315 E. 2nd So. Weekdays 8 to S. EXCEL.

OPPOR. FOR HAND BAG AND HOSIERY BUYER One of Salt Lake's leading specialty stores has a splendid opportunity for woman hosiery and handbag buyer. Exper. in quality lines. Attr.

salary nnd comm. Write to Box E-44. this paper. bull terrier. 4 mos.

with white neck. DraKgins red- white lensh. Vic. 5th 23rd S. Ans.

to Prince. IN 6-1533. BLACK and white part Collie dog, with broken chain. Lost in vicinity of 19th Stratford Ave. Ans.

to Tippy. Reward. HU 5-8627. LOST blue tool box cont. electric hand tools.

Vic. 5th East bet. 22nd-27th S. or 2nd W. Reas.

rcw. IN 6-9314. COMBINATION COOK AND WAITRESS for relief work. Also WAITRESS for full shift KAY RED'S CAFE 604 East 13th South WANTED EXPERIENCED BANK BOOKKEEPERS TEL DA 8-3464 EXT. 230 WALKER BANK TRUST CO.

MARQUARDT AIRCRAFT CO. OGDEN, UTAH makers of SUPERSONIC RAMJETS Has Immediate Openings for TOOL AND DIE MAKERS Minimum 6 Years Experience In PROGRESSIVE DIES JIG FIXTURES DRAW DIES Must do all bench and machining operations. Phone or Write L. G. MILLER Personnel Representative MARQUARDT AIRCRAFT CO.

1000 West 33rd St. OGDEN, UTAH Phone EXport 9-2111 p.m.. hand-tooled lady's wallet. Papers important. Reward.

EM 4-8143. LOST White husky male. vie. State St. 5900 South, Murray.

Reward. AM 2-1966. Siamese, 10 mo. old. Vic.

I St. and 10th Ave. EM 3- S146 after 6 p.m. EL 5-7867. male, vie 13th 4100 So.

Reward. AM 6-3454 Siamese, vie. 43rd South. 29th East. Rew.

CR 7-7744. car coat Mill Creek Canyon. IN 7-6793. beasle. Vic.

23 19th S. Rew. IN 6-6910. LOST blond cocker spaniel. Lie.

No. 3365. Reward. Hu 4-2449. LDS single.

Church organization. 5-day week. Steady. Benefits. Clerk-typist.

25-35 Clerk-typist. 18-35 Tyoisl. American. 18-33 File clerk. 18-25 German sneaking.

18-40 Apply 18 E. No. Temple. Mrs. Hale LDS single.

Church organization. 22-40. Office clerk with knowledge of Spanish. Typing not nee- ess. Also American ofc.

clerk. Business or missionary exper. or some college necessary. Benefits cood. cond's steady.

Apply E. N'o. Temple. Mrs. Hale.

LADY WITH CAR Neighborhood insurance debit collection!) and sales. Thorough training program. Pleasant, interesting career work with high carnine potential. Asc 25-40. Call or write Mrs.

Young, HU 7-7351 or 1233 Wilmington Ave. for appt. 8-Women Want Work TYPIST EXPERIENCED cook and housekeeper wants job in S.L. home.j Salary S150 mo. Write Box E9i this paper.

18 OUT OF STATE R. N. Jivailablo I for part or full time work. EM 42280. Must be able to type 50 wnm.

5 days a week, and other em- ploye benefits. Career opportunity for richt Derson. Phone Mr. Richards, EM 3-4491 for interview NO NEED TO WORRY! Have the money you need through part time work with Avon, without neglecting family. Phone EL 5-5147 for interview.

UMC motor club will pay S100 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for removing a vehicle from Car Fork arking lot in Bingham on Jan. 1, 1959 bet. the hours of 1 a.m. and 11 a.m. belonging to Lozano Benito, Box 164, Bingham Canyon, GENERAL secretary, married or WOMAN OVER 21 FOR GENERAL OFFICE AND COUNTER WORK.

44-hr, week. Permanent position. Apply in Person PAHAMONT LAUNDRY S. State services for Y. Saito will be held Saturdav 1 p.m.

in Buddhist Church. 247 Wert 1st South with S. Ssnada nffiripting Friends may call at Goff Mortuary. 8090 South State Katurdav from 11 a.m. to noon.

Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. Goff Mortuary, funeral directors. for Gertrude Johnson Smith be held Snturda? at 1 p.m. the Kficehill 2nH Ward chapel 1750 S. T5th East.

Friends mav call at the Utah. Car described as follows: 1956 Ford 2-dr. hardtop, white top and turquoise bottom. Call EL 98691. TUTORING IN READING GOODRICH READING CENTER Phonic method.

2 lac. CR 7-1651. RESOLVED not to Ko throuch '59 suffering with headaches. Let me help you. Dr.

Leo A. Loeb. D.C., 424 Season Bldg. EL 5-2472. ATTENTION East Hich alumni.

Annual jret tosether Jan. 17 at Gallis. 2540 Aldcn St. See you there at o'clock. Saturday at ward chand 11:30 a.m.

Interment Lake Hills Memorial Park. Funeral directors Larkin Mortuary. services for Jrace Richmond Wilcox of 1341 Westminster Ave. irdav at 12 READING PROBLEMS Professional help for poor readers Boston Bldg. Reading Center EL 5-6260 divorced, age 30 to 40.

Must handle dictation and minor executive duties. At least four years prior experience reQuired. Phone IN after 7 p.m. for appointment, interview. LDS.

middle-oKed. trans. Ref. Cook, care tor children. DA 2-0058.

IRONING IN MY HOME EM 4-9249 IRONING-IN 7-4590 WILL tend child in our home bet, 8 and 5. EL 9-0708. WILL tend child, my home, d-iys Vic. 27th 20th E. HU 5-1112 COLLEGE student wants part-time office work.

EM 3-1737. CHILD care, housework, nursing. EM 4-1469. TEND children, my home. I have references.

IN 7-4340. IRONING done in my home. One day service. CR 7-3540. WILL tend small baby in my home.

387-eth Ave. EL 5-3309. CHILD care while mother works. 044 Mill Creek Way i35th CLEANING EL 9-1239. iprt and aronme, SI "hr.

EXP. KEY PUNCH OPERATOR CURTAINS, bedspreads table I cloths. Pickup, deliver. IN Salary open. Call DA 8-9011 Many benefits, ext.

2333. CREME OIL COLD WAVE Includes haircut, shampoo and set. S5. PLAZA BEAUTY SCHOOL. 2121 S.

10 E. TN n-0615. win he held Sat- ACCORDION and guitar lessons in t'r' i Priv. instr. Instruments furn.

"rn 7th I Presbyterian Church. 162fi So. 17th East. Pleast- omit flowers, make contributions to Westermmstpr -)evelonment Fund or V'psatch Presbyterian Church of Cntton- wood Community Church. Interment El'-'ian Burial Park.

Kay nnd Graff, funeral directors. 6U free. Music Centre. DA 2-0449. PRFVATE DETECTIVE.

DIVORCE CASES THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATED. BONDED. EL5-466B LECTRA fuel ignitors. the spark- plus that saves not costs. 3225 6th East.

IN 6-5753 typing and short-! hand required. Excel, working! conditions, group insurance and vacation benefits. National steel Apply in person. CF and I. 212 W.

13th South. CURTAINS hand laur.d. No pin holes Pickup delivery EL 9-9676. CHILD 160 S. 7th East.

DA 2-2798 or CR 7-3625. WILL tend 1 or 2 children or do ironings. IN 7.5388. WILL do typing in my home. IN 72506.

WANTED woman with secretarial or accounting nxp. for part time: work at Federal Land Office.In un rt 4 Write Box E-12. care of this paper. WOnl Interviewer will call the 20th or 21s(. CHILD care, my home.

4239 S.i 3100 CR 7-7850. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS Positions open in new Industrial engineering department of Pocatello elemental phosphorus plant to undertake studies in all aspects of industrial engineering. Engineering graduates with 1 to 4.years experience in industrial engineering desired. Competitive salaries, retirement, group and hospltallzation insurance and other fringe benefits. Contact Industrial Relations Manager: Westvaco Mineral Products Division Food Machinery and Chemical Box 1608 Pocatello, Idaho.

INSURANCE INVESTIGATION TRAINEE Position open of insurance investigator trainee, open in Sacramento, for man, age 22-28. Must have car and be able to type 30 w.p.rn. Prefer college must have at least high school education. Good opportunities for the right man who is interested in working with people. Salary position plus car expenses with national corporation.

Call EL 5-2929 for appointment. YOUNG woman for general office work. Must be able to take dictation and type Some book- kccpinc knowlrdcc a heln. Mul- Ictt-Kcllv 156 S. Main.

I EXPER. route driver. All types trucks. Cat, operator. Will travel.

HU 4-9148. NATIONALLY famous Hi Jenks Restaurant has opening for split shift waitress. Apply 7 n.is. to 8 p.m. No phone calls.

1783 North Temple. ESTIMATOR Needed by expanding S.L. general contractor. Desire 3-5 years estimating experience. Must be a fast nnd thorough worker.

Prefer college backbround. Age 26-30. Excellent salary. New position. Send resume cf education, experience, snlnry record and requirements to Box E-8.

this paper. AT ONCE 4 Intelligent, neat appearing men who desire i-ermanent connection with nafl home utility organization. Must be willing to work hrs. a day and start at our terms. This means about S120 above net romm.

per wk. to start. If you mean business, apply 9-12 noon 1993 S. llth East. FAMILY man.

agi perm. empl. Sales fields. EL 9-5036. 26.

desires other! COLORED man wants janitorial or kitchen work. IN 6-4998. WASH washing, painting, paper I clng. Winter rate. EL 9-3177.

GENERAL hauling and cleanup. Odd jobs. Reas. DA ill be held Monday noon in th- Secnnrf Ward LDS bidder must submit a letter chanel. 704 South 5th East Friends The principal items of work arc an approved surety company TT follows- 120 Lin anteemrr to furnish said bidder approximaiejyasToiiov.il.

i nf i rr-K rt pprox of with required bond. The richt to or all bids is reserved. check, cashier's con igncial condition. The attention of bidders is. directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning he contract.

The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall he S2.86 per hour. The minimum wage paid to all ntermcdiatc labor employed on his contract shall be per The minimum watte paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be S2.20 per hour. Proposal forms, plus cross ions and specifications are on file the office of the State Road Commission. Salt Lake City, where hey may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be ibtained at the Commission Of- ices at Salt Lake City, upon appli- ation and payment of a fee of bond as required.

Any additional information be secured at the office of the Commission. Hntcd this 17th day of January. 1959. STATF; HOAD COMMISSION OF UTAH H. Morgan.

Director of Highways On December 4. 1959, the Utah State Board of Agriculture adont- ed Hcjfujations for label statements concern inn dietary properties of food purporting to be or represented for special dietary uses. These regulations have been filed in the office of the Secretary of State according shall take effect 1959. to Law, and February 5, BETH MEACHAM, Secretary. rail at OloniM Mortuary.

South Stito. Rundflv Fo'-t to fi p.m. Interment Douclas Cemetery. Funeral "Kav and Florists Brown Floral Flowers Cut Fresh Doily Charge Accounts Welcomed EM 4-5544 GRAY FLORAL Funeral Flowers a Specialty 1855 S. 7th East.

HU 7-7469. SKYLINE FLOWER GARDENS Fresh, reas. flnwers. all orcas 3303 Highland Dr. IN 6-8118.

UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED. Guru, results. ANNA GREGORY. 1250 E. South Temnle.

EL 9-8891. Some dictaphone work. Apply D-23. care of this paper. EXPERIENCED KECEPflONIST PERMANENT-HAm REMOVAL 10 No'" EVELYN PIXTON.

Hotel Utah bookkeeping needed. Phone EM 4- Lodge. Ill W.N.T. DA 8-8ol9. 3591 or at) CONTACT LENSES Free consultation, demonstration.

Utah Contact Lens Assn. EL 5-6260 FOR SALE 20 shares new Hemisphere Life Ins. stock. S75 a share. AM 6-8445.

2 BURIAL lots for sale at beaut. Memorial Gardens of the Valley. CY 3-0304. PAPERING. PAINTING.

Steaming. Reas. free cst. EM 3-9188. CARPENTER work wanted, job or hour.

AM 2-1833. MIDDLE-AGED cple. clean business officer. EL 9-9730. PART TIME secretary, 25-45, for publishing firm.

Must be exper. and accurate. Dictation machine, -fill- N'o smokers. Good salary. Write 1 CAPABLE young man wants box E26 paper.

i radio tech. work. EM 3-6507. CARPENTRY work done efficicnt- ly around the home. AM 5-5082.

nn'iitinn a cook 6 thPs DaDr 'niS-pape ts TV, 3 aose.i!9A-Employmenl Agencies Sundays. Si hr. No phon? calls. Apply Dwain's Cafe. 3320 Highland Dr.

HELP for women alcoholics. House of Hope. EM 4-0821. Call ADVERTISE for SI mo. at the i T.vn.rnc.TV girl VTart I UiNlVrjHbll 1 Or ttlgn SCnOOl gill Advertising Mart.

243o S. SU.e. nccdcd af Sc 0 ol jnd wk. ends I to help with housework chil- dren. May live in or out.

EM 4- GUITAR lessons Private instru-, ment furnished. EM 4-6275. for evening shift, 3-4 ACCORDION lessons given, youi nights per wk. Apply between home. Instr.

furn. EM 4-6275. II'M an Alta Ice Cream, 224 E. S. Temple PET service HU 4-3070 DO VOU HAVE VACANCY? YOU CAN RENT IT FAST WITH A "WANT AD" DIAL EM3-1525 THANK YOU JUDE GROW RICH WHILE ASLEEP.

Ben Swuetland System HU 4-1282 ANTIQUES WANTED, all tyres Best nriccs. DA WANTED middle-ased woman as I companion and housekeeper elderly lady. Goof 1 wages, com-; quarters. CR 7-3470. HIGH school graduate who has had typing and shorthand.

Experience not essential. Steady job. Write Box C-25. this paper. OPPORTUNITIES NO FEE CHARGED 'NEW LISTINGS DAILY.

PROFESSIONAL, CLERICAL, SKILLED, SALES, SERVICE. UTAH STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 168 SOCIAL HALL AVENUE DA 2-1433 STOP DRINKING. CALL A.A. EXPER. reliable woman to live in EM 3-1847 and help with housework and AMI'S Japanese gifts.

New ship-i children. Pvt rm. good wages. ment. Sale.

70 1st South I Rpfs rea. EM 4-7339. HOW TO WRITE A GOOD CLASSIFIED WANT AD ALWAYS BEST start your advertisement with the name of the article or service you have to offer. If you have on apartment or room for rent or properly for sale, start your advertisement with the location. CLEAR.

Renders rcipond more quickly and favorably when given complete or definite information. l-Mnke IT EASY for the reader-prospect lo reach you. Always insert your telephone number or your name and address. If you do not hove regular hours, give preferred time lo have proipecti contact you. GREATEST ATTENTION can be secured for your adver.

liscment by using consecutive insorlions. Play safe a seven day order ii best and costs lessl There are also very special monthly rates for those who are desirous of Keeping their name or offer before the public every day; you con slop your ad in the event of results, and then you pay only for the days it is published. I-PLACE YOURSELF in tho reader's position and yourself whn: you would like to know about yr-ur offer. The answer you give wil make 3 flood Classified Ad. 6-CLASSIFIED readers are already interested in buyinr, your used new merchandise.

These people have the money and already Ii the market to buy So give them every advantage you can with goo. od copy. ADS THAT FAIL lo bring satisfaction do not throug any lack of readership, but they are often corelesvly worde and do not contain enough Information to prompt action. PRTVATF nFTFfTTVF Rnrplar i RELIABLE woman to care for 3 811 1 They'll Dolt Every Time! By Jimmj Hallo Sss DLJT-WURPJ-WURR4- IT SEEMS TWEV ALL CONK OUT AT THE S4ME TIME IT'S NICE TO 1 BE 4BL.E TO BUY MORE IT-UN ONE AT A TIME- VERY NICE- I'LL T.4KE DOZEN- NOT AH UNFR4YED COLL4R IN THE BUNCH WE SErJD TV1EM, SIR? i r.itur., Synak.l.. rtrtl EXP.

waitress under 35. Local references. No Dhone calls. 437 S. Main.

THE VERY BEST JOBS AVAILABLE FOR MEN AND WOMEN AT Georgia Day, Inc. 442 South Main DA 2-1228 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 345 SOUTH STATE DA 8-0371 Excellent positions open male, female for SALES REPRESENTATIVE for Salt Lake area. Minimum earnings S14J per week guarantee plus commission. Permanence and security if you qualify. Car and references necessary.

For private interview call EL 9-8693, extension 4. 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. Motoring membership program. Or write Box 2068, S.L.C.

LOCALLY LOCATED nafl. mfg. firm offers good pay, excellent fringe benefits for the positions of Methods Engineer and Tool and Die Foreman. Experience req. in metal fabricating, especially welding and machine shop operations.

Write for appointment to Box E-32, care of this paper. INSPECTOR for inspecting machined, parts and sheet metnl stampings. Experience necessary. See Phil Margetts THE STOKERMATIC CO. 1610 Industrial Rd.

DRIVE YELLOW CAB Regular Lease, S7 SHIFTS NIGHT Apply for full Information 36 S. West Temple CHECKER CAB FULL OR PART-TIME MUST KNOW CITY GOOD EARNINGS 1045 S. State cox 7-6819. RELIABLE woman to care for home and 2 girls. Live in.

HU 45407. EM RECEPTIONIST office. Age 20 to 30. Typing exper. re- auircd.

EL 0-8363 for appoint. WOMAN to live in with elderly counle. Lt. housework and able to drive car. HU 4-OriSl MIDDLE-AGED lady to live in.

do housework. Priv. rm. Refer reqiiirca. HU 5-1371 after fi.

desired to live in. help with housework. Priv. room. Board, room nnd wage.

CR 7-6813. 1233 Wilmington. HU 7-7781 Schools, JTroining IBM MACHINE TRAINING Choose a key job in the new, exciting field business automation. No pervious experience or training neceji.sary. Free aptitude analysis assures success.

Complete course. 12 weeks day or 20 weeks night. Class now forming. Free booklet on request. Stevens Henager College CARR for elderly lady for 1 Coalrillc.

Utah. Room, board. S80 mo. 04-0902. CR 7-0400.

HOUSEKEEPER to live in. Care for agprl cnle. in Kaysville. HU4- S.L.C. 1350 So.

71h East EM -1-7791 WANTED woman to tend chllrl. my home onlv. Vic. 39th South 21st East. CR 8-82C9.

HSKPR. and orderlv for nursing home. Refs. red. HU4-3B82.

CARF, for 2 children. days. Millcreek area. ni" home, HU fi-6738. 1 ARTHUR Murray needs telephone solicitors.

Apply S. Main WHEN YOU NEED HELP Place A "Want-Ad" DIAL EM3-1525 HIGH SCHOOL home tn vour spare time. Many in 2 years. Prepare for business or college. For free booklet write American Schools.

1058 Norris Place. S.L.C.. Utah. 'CIVIL" SERVICE NEEDS men, women, Prepare for coming exams. FREE facts.

Lake Training. P.O. Box 1835, S.L.C. BARBERS ARE IN DEMAND APPROVED FOR VET. TRAINING.

SALT LAKE BARBER COLLEGE. 51 E. 2nd S.L.C.. Utah. TRAINING PAYS THU COMPTOMETER SCHOOL THE famous Tntcrn-itional Corre spondence School.

EM 4-2131 NEAT uppcarlng salesman. Age 25-31. Late model car tor wholesale Co. Salary and comm. Para- rVcappr ard repair man.

Apply 523 W. JR. ACCT. EM 4-1923 Auto Mechanic Mercury. Edsei experience preferred Contact: Kent Moulten at BOUNTIFUL MOTOR, AX 5-3451 IBM SUPERVISOR" S5.000 starting salary to capable man to supervise new IBM installation.

Must haxe board wiring exper. and supervisory capabilities. Apply in person to 32 Exchange PI. DEALERS Average S160 commission per and work ..2 weeks per year. Do you? For appointment Phone IN 6-8666, HU 4-7465, CR WANTED: Appliance serviceman Whirlpool and Philco White Goods.

Good pay, good hours. Apply at Jones Hdwe. Imp. Co. 15 Bannock Malad City, Jrtaho.

Al-L-AROUND auto mechanic. Perm, position. S400 mo, guarantee. 50 of S5.00 flat rate. Must know auto, trans.

Olds. H.vland Motor, Ely, Nev. Phone 4-4409 N'cv. MAN over 18 years for steady washroom employment. Must be reliable and non-drinker.

Experience helpful. Apply in person ready for work. Metropolitan Laundry. S. Sth East.

ivIOTION picture operator who can eventually develop into theater mgr. in Provo area. Write full details to Box D-21. care this paper. GOOD LDS middle age single man with car for packing and delivering phonograph records.

1364 S. 2nd West EXPER. TREE TOPPER Only experienced need apply. 7-4715 a.m. to p.m.

WANTED man to learn plastic fabrlcntlon shopwork. Carpenter work helpful, but not necessary. South. DELTVERYMAN 25 to 30 yrs. old.

Must be neat appearing, nones', and willing to work. 168 W. 2 HaiTdlt dble. lanes. Call EL 5-0958..

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