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Forestry Unit Calls Meet Of Wardens The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, May 14, 19GO Intermountain Obituariet Anna M. D. Petty 81? Ir f315 An DCM Ie Aye. South), dltfd Thursday 11:15 n.m. in a Salt take hospital ol natural causes.

Born Oct ll 18 hl "is. Utah Forestry Department fire wardens will meet day at state headquarters atlpSS! 1 wi the Salt Lake Municipal Air-lHe 02 'i aS SifS' port to receive assignment of surv 'vors: s'chicles and fire lighting tools. Joseph T. Phillips 5 Phlllip5 A training session also will be conducted. WARDEN'S named are Doug- las Russell, Cedar City, for Iron and Washington ties; Robert D.

Milano, Price, in charge of activities in Carbon, Emery, and parts of Sevier, Utah and Wasatch counties, and Baryl Stanley, Orem, in charge of Utah County. Margie) Jones, both Salt Lake City; Dewayne, Mrs. Derald (Zcl- 35 11945 South, died Thursday, a 15 Pm. a Salt La hospital after a long in John y. and Ann Morgan Phill i a I Webb, both Rer.o, Stan" 1Irs ia i Wiltfanz, Hen 20 grandchildren, 1 1 brother.

of Jesus Christ r.f Latter-day Saints, fclevalor operatoi at Continental Bank High priest in McKIn- ley LDS Ward. Survivors: i d- Feramorz J. Hardman Temple, died gay. 3 a.m., at hfs home ol natural causes. Born Aue 29, 1925, Lehl.

to 1'era- morz C. and Ver- i 11 a Stoddard ardman. a r- ried Shirley Bankhead, Oct. 28. I-ater 'divorced.

Member, Ch'jrc'i of Jesus Christ of Latter-diy Saints. Employed as bell- Temple Square Hotel and New Grand llo- tel. Survivors; son, daughter, Sir. iUrdnun ajl salt rs William C. Salt Lake DyMilJe, Mrs.

Adlinda Monroe. Sevier Coun- al. Monday, 11 a.m., 4330 nod Rd. where friends ay; 6 to 8 n.m. and Mon- Graveside services Mon- p.m., Tooele Cemetery.

17 i sis- Ward Johann B. Johann Baptist Marz. noon, McKinJev I 1883 West Tern 5 260 E. South 1QO, Az lls A nUl 1 0 mefe ry hapeI BuSl PRWGFIE fen ia0nive Losee Huntsman Olive Baptist South. ALV1N KINSEY, Kayswllc, E.

will be the warden in Davis' e'20 ti ur fn ay County; J. D. Gunderson, Brig- ham City, in Box Elder County; Charles Woodbury, Park City, warden in Wasatch, Summit and Morgan counties. 35, GOP Gathers At Murray MURRAY About 850 Republican Party faithful, including more than 100 delegates and most of the candidates lor party office this year were present Friday night at a party rally and barbecue at the Mur. ray National Guard Armory 31SO S.

State. SALT LAKE County Commissioner Edwin Q. Cannon, speaker, stressed the necessity of a Republican victory this fall, particularly in the election of a unanimous Republican Salt Lake County Commission. Other guests included Gov. George D.

Clyde, Lament B. Gundersen, and Lewis H. Dude Larsen, candidates for Utah governor. Driver Denies Count Salt Lake hosni- Born 1874, causes. July i nzabern.

Germany. Marr i Frasziska K. Sack in 1899. Germany. Later solemnized Salt Lake 1 e.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints, she died. Hish Priest in Lincoln LDS Ward. Retired employe. Wa. satch Cleaners.

Survivors: sons, daughter; Mrs E. J. (Anna) dld 3:30 p.m., tn a Provo hospital after a lone illness Born May 1B91. Tropic Garfield County; to Isaac and Mary Davis Losee. Married to John Larkln Con- A 1 Huntsman June 12 1B27.

Pieasanl Grove. He died 1851. I. Huntsman A 'rt. of Latter- nav Mr.

J. Theodore Steinfeldt, Tips; John Miland Ronan, 47, 251 Ramona Ave. (1935 South), pleaded innocent in police court Friday to a charge of drunken driving and was ordered by Judge J. Patton Neeley to stand trial on June 3. PLEA TO CHAKGES of drunken driving and negligent collision against Ivan Floyd Cloward, 60, Santnquin, was set over until May 20 by Judge Neeley.

Trials were continued for Dick Delbert Hicks, 23, 3114 S. State, and Keith Elijah Newton, 45, 195S Hollywood Ave. (1980 South). MR. HICKS IS to appear May 27 on charges of drunken driving, driving without a valid license and driving too fast for existing conditions.

Mr. Newton will answer to a drunken June 13. driving charge Bacchus Works Host for Tour Some 300 guests representatives ol business, the military and local government will tour Bacchus Works of son daush- -lie i la alt Lake City; Franz Ludwig, both California: Karl Germany; 15 grandchildren, nine Ereat-srandchildren. Funeral Monday 12:15 p.m., 2128 So. State, where friends call Sunday 6-8 Sift- Burial Arthur R.

Holt Arthur Baymond Holt. 74. 326 S. Mam, died Thursday. p.m.

in a Lake rest 'T- a lif Trotter, Provo; (No, Mrs Fay j. West Jordan; 20 j. or br sisters. 2:20 Salt home of a heart ail- ment. Born Sept.

26. 1S35. South Jordan, to Arthur John and Catherine Beckstead Holt. Mar. ned Mabel Lewis Oct.

3SD8, S.ilt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints. She died Nov. II, 1957. Served on LDS mission to £ast- Holt sons, Ross Salt Lake City; Jack L. San Diego.

one grandchild: brothers, sister. Wil. liam Masna; Matthew, Henry. Golden, LeRoy. Miss Marie Holt, all South Jordan.

Funeral Monday noon, 38 E. 7th South where friends call Sunday 6-8 p.m. and Monday prior. City Cemetery. Burial Salt lake Randy D.

J. Roberts Dale Jensen Roberts. 6. 5866 S. 129 West.

Murray, died Thursday, 6:30 p.m. in a Salt Lake her pital after a short illness. Born Nov. 25, 1953. Salt Lake City, to Dale and Colleen Cox Jensen.

Survivors: mother and stepfather. Burnett Roberts, Murray; father, Salt Lake City; sisters, brothers, Jpeleen, Kent. Steven, r-h a Drawing Room Chapel, where friends call Sunday! onda Prior, Burial Provo City Cemetery. Lysander L. Porter HATCH.

Garfield County de etoy Portsr 80, aiei- Friday. 6:30 a.m at his res here after a llrajerin- illness isorn Aug. 24. 1379, Orderville' Kane County, to Francis T.veanrfor and Laur; Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Stale Road Commission of Utah. State Capitol.

Salt Lake City. Utah, until 2 o'clock u.m. Tuesday. May 31, 1960. and at that time publicly opened for construction of A 2" Road Mixed Bituminous Surfaced Road in Millard county, the tame being that on sta ad No 63 rom ftII llar Se County Line funerals Lilly funeral jervlces for Smith Winger will be held The lenuth of road to be coii- ucted or Improved is 10.126 es, and the principal Items of i at, milts I work City; I Lake City; Navy at Lo mothers.

Jack Salt Loren S. with Beach. Calif. f' re approximately asi fol- 1 075 To Bituminous Material and 30.000 Tons of Gravel Surface. Tyix; The project us completed in 75 working Beulah J.

Marsh Beulah Elizabeth Jacobs Marsh, 46. died Wednesday at of cancer. Born May la. 181J. Salt Lake City to Swen Lester Jacobs Gordon' Jl J930.

in Salt Lake City hi i tK-, ,4 rf Feb. Sur- t.i il, uan f' Lar Ji S. days. Preaualiflcation of bidders is reouired. Prior to any bidder's cel ni f.nd soecifications.

it will be necessary that the bidder have on file xvith the State of Utah com- apDrcved. the reouired Preuualiflcatton Statement pertain- Inc to contractor's experience and financial condition. The attention of bidders Is directed to the Snecial Provisions cpvcnnc sublelthiB or asaienlnc the contract. Not less than the Kencral ore- daugh- 3 1 rates as determined lussell, py 'he Industrial Commriion of Pesgy Utah, effective July i. 1359.

shall Saturday 12 noon Jn the Murray 12th LDS Ward chapel, 184 E. Vine Street, Murray. Friends may call fcrlday 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to services at the Jenkins Soffe Mortuary chapel, 4760 S. State street Murray.

Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Gardens. Funeral directors, VvoODBUnv Funeral for Arthur White Woodbury 'wflT be held Tuesday at 12 noon in Rose Room, 36 East 7th South. Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tucs- gay dire rior to son Ices. Intermen ity Cemetery.

Funera ectors. Deseret Mortuary. Florists BROWN FLORAL CO. Flowers Cut Fresh Dailv Salt Lake's Leading Florist EM 4-5544 1-Special Notices CLASSIFICATION INDEX queline. Holly Peggy! Utah, effective July 1.

1359 shall ci 41 nE Daid all laborers, workme pd an itty Fae Allred, Saltl ar mechanics emoloved on this 1 four brothers Project. on lnlt I tt nnrl pa NOTICE TO BIDDERS ea 0 addressed 4-PeneitaIs WOMEN SUCCESS CAN BE YOURS AT ANY AGE-BE A SALT LAKE CITY PBX SWITCHBOARD RECEPTIONIST Short training period, low tul. ay i or classes No see barrier. Good salaries. SWITCHBOARD SCHOOL 502-503 Felt LDS, single; good 5- day weak, benefits.

Church organization. 1 Clerk-Typist 2240 2 Typists 18-40 1 General 22-40 1 General clerical, Dutch speakliiB 22-SO 2 lile clerk, American 18-2S See Mrs. Kale. 18 E. No.

Temple REWARD will be paid to the nersun who furnishes us Information regarding a roofing or siding pros. ESy-. ,4 by ou? com- WANTED: Old copies of Relief Society Magazine. June 1815; Jan. 1916; NovT an3 Dec.

1918. to complete bound vol. umes. Bishop Ross E. Duller, vole.

Oregon, or send then; to Relief Society r.jildinB, sister Hardy, Salt Lake City. flon received er at Education. Jordan ri St for he construe Coppervlew Elemen 3425 South 200 West County. Utah, will office of the Own South State Street, below. ha 4 Mountain Time.

June ooct at "'ce of the Owner £VSK bi iftfr an hT 5 'or the Electrical work will until 7 P.M. the day it l1 0 stated aboye aloud. at which time opened and reac Th e.General Contractors who ract wm the General i bc notified of the amounts and wfim. Contact wi aI i S- t0 but later UD to. but not Mountain Time the Heaton Nov.

22i Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da She died Dec. 23. 1933? Married Sarah Heaton May 15, 1934. St. ward clerk 35 years, survivors- widow.

Hatch: sons, daughters' Anderson. Louan: Laura, Provo; Mrs. Jesse S. (Lilith) ISoi'ihsn J. Lalluc all of great- Eldan Mrs.

STc brothers: --P- ftaura) Allen. St. Mrs. W. A.

(Gertrude) Nellie Workman 3 4 Lake City: Mrs. Leon ir.Tj iviaasen, Elsinore. Sevier foyn'y: Mrs. Rulon (Elda) Morten- Ro ber rh a Vin HelEer: Arthur W. Woodbury Vhite Powder Co.

Satur- Hercules day. ALBERT E. Forster, president and board chairman of Hercules will be the key note John E. Greer manager, will the address. Judy, all Murray: grandparents, Mr and Mrs.

Veakey and nandy Koberti Joseph Jensen. all Salt Lake City; step-grandparents. Mrs. Elmira Roberts, Salt Lake City: Melvin Roberts, Vernal: Mrjr. Florence Speaker.

Murray; Rreat-grandparents. Mrs. Minnie Tucker. Delta: Mrs. Henry Walk, Salt Lake City.

Grant M. White Grant Melvin White. 64, 322-3rd East, died Frldav, 9 a.m., in a Salt Lake hospital after a heart attack. Born June 14, 1895. Salt Lake City, io David and Harriet Lawson White.

Married Huth Fraser, Sept. 25, 1920, FarminKton. Davis County. Veteran, World War I. Former employe, Salt Lake City Board of Education.

Survivors: widow, Salt Lake City; son. Grant M. San Mateo, one grandchild: brother, sisters, Richard Mrs. Blanche Carlston, Mrs. Lucille Nichols, all Salt Lake City; Mrs.

Carlyle Carlson. Portland, Sirs. J. Leo Fairbanks, Corvallis, Ore. Funeral.

Monday, 12:30 p.m.. 2350 13th South, where friends call Sunday, 6 to 3 p.m. and Monday prior. Surial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Dr.

Roger W. Brown for Dr. Roger W. Brown, 40. 1560 Country Hills who died Wednesday nicht.

were conducted Thursday afternoon at Lindouist and Sons Funeral Chapel. Born Oct. 22. 1919. Ocden, to Dr.

and Mrs. William Rilcy and Thora Williams Brown. I Married Dorothy Ann Smith Sept. 14. 1945.

Seattle. Wash. Graduated from University cf Utah in 1942. and from Washington University School of Medicine. St.

Louis. in 1946. Completed residence in In Chicago. III. in 1950 and 1D51.

Served six i yearr. with navy in Seattle. Mem- 1 ber Weber County Medical erican Medical Ameri- Acadcm.v of General Practice CAP Wing Dates March Contest Units of the Utah Wing of, the Civil Air Patrol will gather! at the 733rd Troop Carrier' Squadron hangar at Hill Air Force Base Saturday at 10 a.m. for annual wing drill cornpeti- tion. THE unit will re- ber Presbyterian Church, Golf and Country Club.

Oeden Lodsc. Weber Club and dcr. Rotary Club. Survivors, widow: son. two daughters: William Rilcy, Linda Louise.

Laura Jaync. Oirden; mother. Oitden: brother, sisters. Dr. William C.

Brown. Ft. Ord. Mrs Anthony C. (Bev- erlyi Lund, Mrs.

Thomas D. lEUzabcth) Dee. Ocden. Margaret M. Smith P.OUNTIFUL Mrs.

Marlaret p.m. in a Sa'lt Lake hospital of natural causes. Bom. Aue. 25.

1903. Ogdcn. to Orson H. and Clara Decker Mohlman. Married Jacob C.

(Jakel Smith March 15. 19-17. Twin Falls. Jdaho. Member.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints. Office clerk at American Buyers Life Insurance Co. Survivors: husband, sisters. Mrs. Helen Frazcr, Bountiful: Mrs present Utah in the June Re- Monday jl: Mrs, fel.

Lodi. Calif. Funeral, and Admas Thursday at his home Awif "jpserikfne oseorine WiUiamson in the Salt Lake Tern- 5 111 Wednesday noon! Sg'E 1 ere rieJ 3ls call Funsrai 7th South inday 6-8 Burial Merrill E. Funk Elder ov hr three Wallace. brothTremonton: whfch bC Dubllcb ODene and r-A-W 5D Cashier's Check, or Certified Check of not less than five cent of tJi Contract! guarantee that if awarded the con tract, the bidder will promptly v.

nt 2 a contract and execute such bonds as may be required. The Owner reserves the risht io reject any or all bids, and to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the Interest of the Owner. Plans and Soeclfications may --wnuneo, without charge, in the office of the Architects, and mav be procured from their office, located at 24 South West Temple Street. Salt Lake City. Utah, upon deposit of S50.00 per set.

as a Ktiarantee of the safe return of the documents, undamaged with sheets misslne. within five days after rcceint of bids. Any bidder who procures specifications by deoosi I'im: check" who'dVcTdes not or does not submit bid shrill forfeit the deposil mnney unless the clans and sne- cifications are returned to the Architects' office within 10 days prior to the date set for receivine bids. Bids for Mechanical aid for the Electrical work shall be zryrte directly to the Owner. The amounts of the successfu' bids on the Mechanical work and the Electrical work shall be adden to the successful bid for the General Contract.

The award to the General Contractor shall be the sum. of biH.t. KENNETH L. PRINCE. Clerk, Board nf Education.

Jordan School District of Utah fB-70 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will bc received by the State Rnad Commission of Utah. State Capitol. Lake City. Utah, until 7 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, May 31, 1960, and at that time oubllclv opened for construction of a Ho'd Mlxr- Surfaced in Grand the same TntTmittent Poctions of UP 50 6 Between Thompson and Cisco as State Project No.

The lensth nf road to be structed or improved IF 12.68'! and the principal items of work are approximately as fol- Sir ace. remonton- approxmaey as o- Miss Florence Funk. Los Anceles Stro er Io da 5- Oeweri Ton-: nf Wiuminou- Maxille LDS Ward Chanoi' Tons of Gravel Jfofiees NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Ideal Najj, Company, and Id Nation- a Utah cor- VUIM. tion th £, DurD of taking the 1 er Proposed un- rtrr agreement- which approved and declared coVoorftH'' Ol hereby National wul aljo be held aforesaid for the purpose of vot- jne uoori a proposition to Increase r2? i a eaDi 'al stock of Ideal National Insurance Comnanv jrom Six Hundred Thousand Dol- fSSOO.OOO.ooi. conslstinK of KO- uuo shares of the par value of Trn Dollar.

IM0.001 each, to Nfae Hun" Five Thousand. Dollars and Sixty Hundred 0 700.00> to consist of 9R.570 shares i rTh of transactlnK such other businrss mcctiric TTic close of business of th 1st day. 1960 has been fixed as 1 ord datc for stockholders enntled to votp at ssid me-tine FMtcd this 20th day of Aoril. "By order of the Board of Directors. CLYDE.

President ALAN BLOOD Secretary Tyce The prolnct Is to be completed in B1 worvtnc days Fryaualifiratfon of hHrters is required. Prior to any Vjif'-lerN re plans and it wl'l be that rjer ha'-e with Stale Pond Commission of Utah completed th" rc- Freaualificition Statem'nt pertaining experi- enrc anrt financial condition. The of 't rtl- or assigning th" contract. Nnt less than the Krnr-ral vare TS rfetormtneH Utah, rffpctivj 0 shall be paid to laborers, workmen and mechanics employed on this prmect. Proposal forms, plans, rrors scc- 'onK Pid 6 srr op file the of the Comm-'sion.

Sslt Cits-, and the office nt its Ensirecr by prnnossl form? City. ur, Off'res at Salt Lake anplir-aflnn and pay. J'hich will be refunrird. Fnch bidder musf submit a letter from an approved suretv company cuir- ant'ieinR fnrnifh bitter with required bond. Th: right to reject any or all bfds ii TC5 rvcr7.

Caih, certified check, chrek. or sporoved proposal miaj- 0t 1CSS 1tl3n iv per cent of total amount of bid rZS? 3 3 the State Fosd j.pTimiss1nn must accompany each bid as evidence nt pood failh and a that If awarded th" the bidder will 'he contract and furnish contract as Any additional fr.formation mr.y ed Hth day nf May, State Commission rf XI'-n TAYLOR BURTON. Director of gional Competitions at Colo- Saundav 7-9 p.m. and Monday rado Springs, Colo. Olden.

Saundav 7-9 I prior. Burial Otdcn City Cemeterr. Shriners to Note 'Hospital National Shrine Hospital i' will be public- George Ransom SPRINGFIELD, i B. Ransom. 57.

died Thursday at home after a heart attack. Bom. Oct. 22. 1902.

in Cleveland to Hy-l rum and Mary Louisa Ames sorn. Jlarried Alice Van Ordcn widow of a brother. 21. IB45. Member.

Church of Jcrus Christ of L-itter-dav Saints. At-i tcndant at State Hospital South until ill health forced retirement. ISurvlvorj: widow; sons. Reese. dauKh-i Osien: Kcllcy, Blackfoot: jy starting Sunday at 2 p.m.

lL cr: L- 37 Louisa. Manonc, i. Sprmsficld: ftcpdaushtcrf, at the IntermOUntam L'nit, Mrs. Alden iLedai Shriners 1 Hospitals for Crip- SSS Pled Children, 370 Virginia f. ILibbr Ssnt.

Baker. St. (1353 East), Nels P. Met- tome, chairman of El Kalah Temple Shrine observances, said Friday. EL KALAH Potentate Jack Richards will direct a program which include the Shriners Band and uniformed bodies.

Job's Daughters' drill teams will fake part in an outdoor to entertain hospitalized children. The occasion will bs observed simultaneously at 17 Shriners' hospitals through the United States, Canada, and one at Mexico City, and one at Hawaii. David Hutchcson, Salt Lake Citv. Funcrrl Monday. 12 noon.

Snrinc- ficld LDS Church. Friends call! Packham Mortuary. Monday. 9 a.m., to service tlmei at farr.Hv home. Burial.

Cleveland Ccmetctr- Reed B. Lyons IDAHO FALLS. Lyons. 41. Idaho died Fri- dav in an Idatn Falls hospital after 1 BTI illness.

Born Sept. 14. 1918, Bur-' Icy. tn Thomas znd Julina Lvor.s Married Bcttc Ancer-: son Jan 22. 1939.

Manacer. i Mountain Slates Tclephon-! grzvri Co. exclianse. Idaho i Elk- l.o'lBe. Chamber of Church of Jesus Christ i of Survivors: scr.s Dpr.nts Pccatello: James B)ske.

Lori Jef.n. Liss Ann. all Falls: Mrs. Alta 'Accquia: Ivan Edward. Mrs Florence Coslrr, Mrs.

Proposal forms, plans, cross tec- ana specifications are nn in the office of the State Road Co m- mission. Salt Lake City, arid the ce o' J's District EnRideer at Cedar City. Utah, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained omm! (( Offices at Salt fee of S5.00. no part r9UIred ce: tied The rlEht to --J is reserved, check, cashier's iVLost end Wanted For Rent Real Estate ft For Sole Misc.

Automobiles 7 to HA! 14 to 27 28 to 36 47 to 51 55 GRAND OPENING IONA'5 BEAUTY SHOP 6-15 No 2nd West EL 3-9534 ART) your bills drivlnr Vou crazy? Why not turn the burden over to ffie-. Have heloed others to hold their Jobs and redeem credit Very rcas. cervicc charsc. will personally ton- REGISTERED NURSES KELOCATE TO SUNNY CALIFORNIA Immediate openings, nerma- and temporary vactUon relief. rSetinniHs salary $355 per mo, S2o P.M.

ana nlsht shift diiferential. S25 additional for suinery. Vcnure salary increases. Liberal vavaction plan. '( pd.

holidays, 40-hr, week. Social security, hospitalization insurance and retirement proiiram. to Personnel Office, Suitor Com- niuni'y Hospitals, Sacramento, California. summer cnurse in advanced accordion. Serious students may caU DA 2-2022 for inlor.

I audition and rmation. IN EVENT Of ERROR, notify our Clusifted Departments at once. Advertisers are expected to check the first insertion: we will not be responsible for any errors the flrjt day GUITAR LESSONS IF IT'S RESULTS von are Inter ested in. contact Daynes Music 15 E. 1st South EL TUTORING IN READING GOODRICH READING CENTER Phonic method.

2 Iocs. CR 7-1651 CANCELING mand a "Kill" number, ar.ce made without It. an ad de No allow V.ICI.K, vdsjiiers check, or aporoved proposal cuar- antee bond for not less than five i oer cent of total amount of birt VOUp AD carefully be- 1 rnade pavable to the Slate or Placins It. Due to mechan- Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of Rood faith and nf lf awarded the DEEP sea flshlns trlns. Calif, and Mexico.

Transportation, lodcinr. boats and tackle all for S3S. C.ll fpr a jyse AX S-S2S5 BUY OLD Any kind, any cond, CR 7-8388. ical operation. It is impossible to correct or change an ad until It haa appeared one time.

Bain MASSAGE LANE MASSAGE SALON For ladies and gentlemen. EL 5-4572. this of Ma, Taylor Director of Hichways (B-741 Funerals FunerHT mcry services for will i ye "eld Saturday. 2 p.m. from the West Bountiful 2nd LDS Friends may call at the Union Mortuary Friday evening 7 til 9 and from noon 'til Saturday Interment in Bountiful Memorlai Funeral directors.

Union itiortuary. services for o'd Day will be held Sat- thc Dra ner First Chapel. Friends may call at Got! Mortuary, 8090 South a 'c- Friday 6.8 p.m. and SatuV- at the family home. 11 a.m.

-i ria Draper Ceme- -ectors Mortua funeral dl- FIN-CH-. Funeral services for tanley w. Finch will be conduct- Saturday. 11 a.m. at the Sun- get Lawn Mortuary.

2350 East 13th South, where friends may call prior Interment. City Com- leral directors. Kcddlng- ton and Weldon. -T eral for Julia Jensen will chapel, 2GO Temple. Friends nw be held he Lark In E.

South call at the may Jrom 6 to 8 p.m. prior to the services. Lawn Memorial dlreclors Lar hin E- Funeral services for Lawrence Green of 101S 7th East will bc held Saturday ii5 -n the ch at the or ua Fnends ma cal 21 8 JState 6-8 D.m and Saturday prior to services Interment Salt Lake City Ceme ten-. Funeral directors, Colonia Mortuary. HOLT Funeral services for Arthur Raymond Holt will be helc Monday at 12 noon in the Hose Room.

36 East 7th South. Friends ma.v gall at the Mortuary Sunday to. 8 p.m. and Monday prior lo services. Interment in the Sail Lake City Cemetery.

Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuars- services 1 Hutchinson will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. In the Mortuary chapel. 260 5 jenQs may call ark tuny call at the mortuary Friday from 6 to a p.m. and Saturday prior to the services.

Interment Salt Lake City -emetery. Funeral tin Mortuary. directors, Lar- services Ada Llttley Kilpatrick will be ld Saturday at 12 noon in the Rose 36 E. 1th South. Inends may call at the mortuary Friday 6-a p.m.

and Saturday prior services. Interment Salt Lake -tty Cemetery. Funeral directors Deseret Mortuary. services for Brooks ParK will be held Saturday 12 noon, at Wasatch Memorial Park. Friends call at the mortuary, 36 E.

7th South. Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary.

taJ? friends may call Sunday 6-8 pm and Monday until time of sen-ices services will be held 1:30 p.m. i the Tooele 1 ri, ff- ncral director, David McDougal. graveside services; lor Mary L. Richards U1 1 14 Saturday. 11 a.m.

at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Fun- 1 directors. Evans and Ea iy. THOMAS Graveside services for Maude Blake Thomas will 5SH Saturday, a.m. in Mount olivet Cemetery in charee of Reverend GeorKe J.

Weber Fun- al dl cct funeral serv. 1 be held Saturday at 1 rom Evans and Early. 574 E. 1st In har ritht Rev Uranium-Oil LARGE hleh-grade cerllte deposit Nevada, one mile from railroac loading point. Sell or lease.

Write C. E. Crafts. Hlnckley. Utah.

Sales IF YOU WANT TO BUY or SELL Anythingl CONTACT Certified AUCTION Co. IN 6-8011 COL. THALES M. DERHICK. GEN.

ERAL AUCTIONEER. SELL ANY- ANYWHERE REAL ESTATE? yrs. experience. 20 cmti Found and white Boston Bui! fox terrier male puppy. No collar.

Vic. 4170 So. 13th E. Answers to Frisky. Beward.

CR8- Jr. bike, Left in alley near Browninz llth East. Call Timothy. IN 6 LOST Boy's new red Roycc Union bike. Taken frort.

Grand eve. Please phone i 8-3823. LOST Man's wallet, contains money, Long Beach. driv ers license, other papers. IN 7- LOST Brown Morocco leather wallet.

Keep money and return to Box T-H, this paper. LOST Brown leather zinperec case with several keys. Rew. Call EM 3-8817 wkdays or INR-1409 LOST Tricycle, red. blue and white.

Vic. 10th S. Main EM 4-3050. Wittnauer watch vie. 8th W.

and 1st or 2nd So. Reward. EM 3-3703. wcddlnc ring. 7 dia monds.

cncraved W.D.N. to L.M Howard. HU 4-9435. LOST solden cocker No collar Vic. Derk's Field.

Answer to Duffy. EL 5-3601. 4 mo. cocker, yel low collar. Vic.

Capitol Hill, Main 4th No. Reward. SIAMESE cat: Lost on Avenues, 272 Street. EL 5-3592. cat, about 1 yr.

old. Vie. 3900 E. CR 7-B9-17. OVER SOfi of headaches are caused by nerve tension.

Let me help you. Dr. Leo A. Loeb. 1010 Tribune Bide.

5-2472. RUMMAGE sale held by Job's Daughters. Bethel I. will be held at 70 Post Place from 8 to 32:30 Saturday. May 14th.

or part of 132 share: of Amercian Guardian Life Ins. Co. AX 5-2644. UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED. Guar.

results. ANNA GREGORY. 1250 E. South Temple. EL 9-8891.

RELTNE. REPAIR YOUR OWN DENTURES. For info, write P.O. Box 106. Foothill Station, S.L.C.

SPECIAL cream oil cold wave new stvle. S5. Plaza Beaut School. 2121 S. 10th E.

INtMlOli SIDE of zood beef. cut, wrapped, frozen free. Farrer's Market. HU 4-6521. HU 4-7411.

POEMS Send and sone-poems wanted. yours for offer today. 673, Ojai. Calif. DEVELOP your child's artistic ability early.

Art instruction, ages 4-12. EL 9-7988. HORSESHOEING Practical and corrective work AX 5-2112. PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL. -VELYN PDCTON.

Hotel Utah Ill W.N.T. DA 8-8519. PROFESSIONAL typinif in my homt. Fast, accurate. Sun.

and eves. EL 5-9753. Arthur W. Al cc of the Moulton. Interment rlount directors.

Evans and Eafb services or Arba Sorenscn Naisbitt War- will bc held Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Larkln Monuary chapel. 260 South Temple Blends may call at the mortuary rriday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to the services Interment Salt Lake City 1 1 dir to rant M. White will be conducted Monday at 12:30 p.m.

at the Sunset Lawn Mortuary. 2350 East 13th where friends may call Sunday. 6 p.m. and Monday- Drier to services. Interment, Citv Cemetery.

Funcra! directors, Ked- and Wcldon. TWO burial plots. Joe. Memorial PIANO lessons SI. Rose Park area.

EL 9-8854. 618 Rambler. GUITAR lessons, 8-week course S12. Instrument furn. DA 2-0449.

PRIVATE DETEC caies Investigated. CTIVE. EL 5- Divorce M666. CALL Alroholics Anonymous. AM 2-0584.

Box 21. South S.L C. GUITAR Jcstons given In your home. Instr. furn.

EM PET Service. HU 4-3070 JAPANESE eifls. Largest selection. Ami's Gift. 72 W.

1st South. ACCORDION lessons ziven in your Insu fum. EM 4-6275. HELP FOR WOJfEN "who drink HOUSE OF HOPE. EL 9-8374 EXPERT alternations and dressmaking.

Murray area. AM fi-3308. ERWIN Me They'll Do It Every Time! LOOK WHO'S TALKING F'THE LUVVA cur our TWE YAKKIN; WILLVAW VA WANNA SCARE THE RSKAWAY? WHASSA MATTER VVfTM YOU SHUTUP.Vy'HEAR?/ WHAT AILS HE HAVING A FIT? YOU CAN HEAR HIM ALL OVER THE THE COAST GUARD OOSHTA HIRE HIM FOR -A LETS GET OUTA HE BI6MOUTH WO BUMES THE KIDS IF THEY SO MUCH 4S WHISPER THAM HtT Tlf TO JOS.SCHHETZER, 248 Bus Lines DRIVERS to drive cars to surrounding cities and West Coast cities. Also from Detroil, Chtcaco and Denver, etc. This is not employment.

Deposit and references necessary. 3403 S. StaU or phone IN 6-OS08. WOULD like women riders to and from Salt Lake leavlns from vie. So.

1300 E. CR 7-7746 after DRIVING from Salt Lake. Ohio. May 19. to Akron.

Ohio. Can take 1 or 2 passencers. Call EM 3-5335. Roy Snyder. 8-5.

IN 7-2323 after 6. WILL drive your car east (SprinS- field. O.I. Must leave bef. May 16.

Ref. AM 2-1797 aft 5:30 p.m. 7-Kelp Wonted-Women OPPORTUNITY for mature, ambitious women. IVonderful cnrninES assured with Luiler Duality cosmetics. Complete trainlna if you duality.

Some exclusive territories open in smaller Salt Lake, Utah. Davis and Tooele counties. Call EM 3-5748 for appointment. TO THE fully employed FAMILY that still needs and WANT more money. This means SELLING part-time people ONLY.

If you WILL spend 2 hours evenine, you WILL earn S150 per week comm. sellmfr special refordfnis. Reply Box T-31. this paper. FULL or part-time memorial sales work.

Ane 30 and over S50 wkly. Milarr. plus part-time. Full time open on Apalr Dcvret Inn SO W. Flh So.

Ask for Mr. Nordauist. Mon. 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Tues. 10 a.m. to ft p.m. SALAD 5-day week. 8 a.m.

to 2:30 experience reouircd. Cafeteria work worklnit condi- Uom; S. Central loc. Inquire 130 £. 33rd South.

May IStli or 17th. between a a.m. and 12 noon. No phone calls taken. COOK WAITRESS CARHOPS Apnlv Lyndy's A 5th So.

and State MEN wanted to show exclusive fashion jewelry. Full or part time. Earn S3 to £5 per hour com mission. Car necessary. No age limit over 18.

For appointment call Mr. West. AM 6-4501, or Mrs Yamek. AM 5-5885. TELEPHONE SOLICITOR Hestlns and -air condlt'onJnc setTice from our nfflce.

Salary plus commission. Call EL 9-2826 for appointment. TOP NOTCH TYPIST Preferably with in doctor's office or collection aicncy. exo. helpful.

Excel, advancement. To S250 to start. DA 8-0561. NEED 2nd cook on dude ranch at once until sometime in Oct. S125 nlus rm.

and board mo. and 550 bonus If stay full time. Call or write Trlpnzle Ranch. Jackson. TYPE AND FILE CLERK 25-35 years.

Must type 60 w.p.m. call Mrs. Perry, EXPER. COOK Hours 3 p.m. to 11 p.m..

5-rfay wk.jGroupjfosur. Ino 130Q W. orth Temple. STENOGRAPHER Dict-iphone r.xr- preferable Trans-Western Ins. Ascncy 249 E.

4th So. HOUSEKEEPER. Must be eood cook, drive car, live out. weekends off, holMsys off with pay. J-SO.

per wk. References required. this paprr. an. Prefer woman ace 25-50 Salary plus com-n.

Sec Mr. Fisher, Sinter Sewinc Mach. 149 So. Main. EXPERIENCED beautician with following for ultra modern downtown location.

Paid vacation. Comm. Open. Excellent working conditions. EM 3-2583.

WOMEN, under 35, for inside and window service. 10 a.m. to p.m. Top par. Local references.

After 1 p.m.. Mrs. Bsilev. Dee's Drive In. £37 W.

North Temple. HARMAN'S CAFE Waitresses, ale 20 to 3 locations. 3890 So. State. 1270 East women for full or part- time, day work.

No smokers. No Phone calls please. SNZLGROVE ICE CREAM CO. 21st South VOMEN" 2S35 for part-time fountain and jrrill work. Sundays and some week days.

946 West 4th South. Monday. EPERIENCED noon to p.m. SI per hr. Closed Sunday's.

No nhone calls. Dwain's Cafe. 3320 Hishland Dr. -or filrls over 18 yrs. of are.

Pleasant working cond. Pecrlcsj Laundry Cleanlne, 1184 E. 21st S. 7J5-35 for fcwin- Uln and Brill work. All day rnd tome week days.

Soulh. 'ROOF psiscr. color, all clorc toccthcr. Top pay 9511. FACTORY SEWERS Choice openings (or power jew- Ing machine operator, experienced in factory production.

Pleasant, cool working conditions. Top wages for lop sewers. OS6OKN APPAREL MFG. CO. 657 Simpsen Avc.

F.XCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT Permanent position with established national firm. Fine working conditions, conrenial associates. All modern employee benefits, No experience necessary. Household Finance Corp. JudceJBldg.

SECRETARY WITH INITIATIVE Must have trim, neat onpcar- ance. experience In finance. similar type financial institution mandatory. 21 to 35 yrs. Pleasant workinc conditions.

Work so diversified as to be intcrestlnz. 5-day week. Salary commensurate exoerienrc. Send recent photo, physical description, experience and referencrs to Box S-45. in care ol this paper.

Registered Nurses Fine Opportunities Avail. tn newly created division In mod ern air cond. hospital. For info, coll DA 2-5761. Ext.

2400. Stenographer FOR OlD ESTABLISHED WAREHOUSE FIRM. 40-hr, week, pfeosant working eruditions, all modern em- ploye benefits. Must be TOP QUAUTV. Salary commensurate with ability and experience.

Phone Mr. Broders, EM 3-5821, for oppl. 01 and college EXPERIENCED OFFICE GIRL Typint) necessary, 21 or over. Good salary, excellent working conditions. See Mr.

Ruisel), PETTY FORD 909 E. 21ST SOUTH GOING TO COLLEGE THIS FALL Work in your home town This is ceiiinc special reeSrdlncs Manv are NOW S600 8-WomenVfmi Work in ironing, mend- and altering. EM 4- baby sit. your home, by 4-4479 W.V WAITRESS MUST BE 21 APPLY IN PERSON TOPPS DRIVE INN EXPERIENCED GROCERY CHECKER Good ivorklne cord, and waees. Apply Save-Way Market, 4738 Highland Dr.

COOK Woman without dependants to cook for averaee of 20 people at dude ranch in Jackson Hole. Wyoming. S200 per board and private room, bonue for stay- fi ntl nd season. Phone collect, Jackson 328. uulHUIWUMy enced and Impeccably Phone EM TREES REMOVED 6-1184 MARRIED ady rk CAR HOPS Nieht rhift.

Apply FRED i KELLYS 1034 SO. STATE SSOCIATES fA'lC JNC7) a na- tlon-wiitc finance cornannv r.c-tris younp lady cxp In auto fl- 1 1 credit Invcstisatlon, cashlcrlnc and discounting. Manv company benefits, pleasant work. ASSISTANT COOK week, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m Downtown loc.

Avail. Immed Exc f'- working cond. Cafeteria worjc. Exper. req.

Inquire 130 33rd So. May 8 a.rrt No phone calls taken. WANTED sflescirl. door .3 'ransportatfon fur- daily, transportation furn rollini: dry cleanins coupon books comm basis, excel, money. CaT b't.

8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.. ELS asl: for Johnny. KITCHEN HELP ALSO WAITRESS AX 5-9Baa 5th l. ountlful 4 SHIFTS PER WEEK 1 Day or to work cream and candy store.

Sun. ci. Asc 2D-45. Anplv Fcrnwood i 1 3'A South. Foothill Vil.

IS WOMEN to wo'ik days at La- eoon beslnnine SI hr no exper. necess. Interviews at Lasoon park office. Sat. and Eun! afternoon Mr.

Andrews and Mr Jonnson. PERSONALITY GAL Tl ut have iournallsm or reporting backcround plus tvpins and shorthand. Hep. Box T-35 this cpl. or refined lady to live with elderly cpl.

for 1st. housekeeping and cooking duties ant furn. Gno1 Write Box this WAITRESS WILD HORSE CHARLEY'S 170 5. 5th West DICTAPHONE-STENO. rf.

4 wor i wctic wholesale distributor. Permanent position, with fringe benefits. Call Mr Goodwin. DA B-8851 for annt Waifress and Fountain Help CUMsilNGS DRIVE INN Phone calls please. Day for experienced laundry Se- Mrs.

Sri6- waiter at Fashion Ctcarfne nnd 1S97 Sn nin DEPEriDABLE woman or girl to tend 4 small children, days wk. board, small wage WAITRESS wanted for mornlnit shift: also part-time relief cnok. experl- ft lady it member- records dent. Typlnr red. Immed.

openinic. EM Interview. OPENING lor exper. waitrcsss at 2 House of Pizza locations. Perm.

Anply I to 5 p.m. at restaurant. i 1 LADY to take care children Ann ro housework. One chiH in rcom and salary. 1-3725.

"fm 7 HOUSEKEEPFR for sinele lady. Good cook. Live In. tvpist and fllinsr clerk. East Mill Creek area.

IN 6- HfGH SCHOOL eiri. 4 5 days wkly. Housework. EM 4-2717. TV.

No cooki work in email nurslni home. Can DA 2-3725. live in if desired EXPERIENCED cook for nurslnrl home. 7 a.m. to a p.m shift- 6 HU4 -6SS I.

GIBLS. 18 and ovey. fo- four.tatn tfr.rl child. room, salary. Must live In.

Vi price on Pool In housework, baby tcidlnu office work. CFL8-QOII. INSIDE help wanted. Married. E.

21 si South. p.m WOMEN" for inside Drive- In. 33rd So. i HU 5-0334 CURTAINS hand laundered' delivered. LH A INS.

bedspreads, tablS cloths. Pickup, deliver. IN 7-4482 1 2 children, home. Murray. steno.

Fast, accurate. Eve and IN 6-8258. are enced 3: 9-Men Wont Work part-time thereafter. In business admin, with with exception of diise'-ta- tlo send comolete Job df- to Box T-10. this paper.

11 j'onest. accdemlcally educated. ubiquitously experf- dressed. boy would like ra ch Call p.m. GENERAL haullnc.

Clean up odd 7-0701. what Jhave you? Reas. HU 5-1BB3 AIiPENTHY. rer JANITORIAL work or malntaln- 3J188 FAMILY man. mech.

inclined; welding 6-2369 QUALITY pcrfatarjinK. cement work, nil 4-2822. UTAH State Emnloyment Service No Fee Charsed PHOFESSmNAL, TECHNICAL, AND 'INDUSTRIAL New Openings Daily 168 SOCIAL HALL AVENUE DA 2-1433 cox EMPLOYMENT SERVICE' HU 7-7781 i 1233 WIlmlnBtn 10-Schools. Troinins SALT 1.AKE SCHOOL OF ELECTRONICS AFFILIATED WITH Western Electronic Schools Inc. i i CLASSROOM INSTRUCTIONS 1.

Electronic fundamentals 2. Radio communications 3. Industrial electronics 4. Radar and transistors Reas. Tuition ond Arrangements MODERN TRAINING METHODS AND LAB EQUIPMENT USED i K'siv Modern Placement Service Available or Eve.

Eexm June 21th 1943 S. J1TH SUGAR HOUSE us between the hours 1-(1 p.m. Any afternoon or evenlnri except Sunday ol SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR MECHANtCALLY-INCLINED TO BECOME ESTABLISHED IN Diesel Heavy Equipment Field THROUGH EMPLOYER APPROVED TRAINING PROGRAM WHICH INCLUDES TUITION FREE FACTORY TRAINING i ue I.T.S. complete Diesel Training Prozram. Nationwide advlsorv Placement service to Qualified students.

(s an outstanding omortunity. Don't miss it. complre Information rhone Mr. Rosenlof. I.T.S..

HU4-7S30 If out of town call collect: BECOME A PRAC'TICAITNURSE; infant nurse medical assistant. Bic demand. Msh pay. Leam at home spare time, high school not necessary. Aeed 17-65.

For information write United Career Schools. Box R-60. this paper. "OR FULL INFORMATION ON D1ESEI AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT TRAINING, write Box A-19, fhij paper. Coll IN 6-2289.

LADY to for So. sth v. W- Trcining HIGH SCHOOL ftt homr in ycur rpare time. Many fini-h in two yc-rs Prirore for r- For free wri!" Arr.rric?r Krhools- S04 E. 1st South.

S.L.C.. Utah. 1 BEAtTTY -vinted Guar( AM AM 0-0021. Pref Midt-ale arra. WANTED fast lyrist.

lilinr. S160 mo. to start. Ph. 2.CO-4.-30 only.

DAa-0606. TECHNICIAN fhift. Sundav't and 315 W. So. WAITRESS aver'2'.

Apnjv fr. Breeze E. EXPEHIEXCFD waftfet. Atnly Kuong Jou Cafe. 1011 So.

.2922 SO. WHEN YOU NEED HELP Place A "Wont-Ad" 1 iDIAL EAA3-1525 RESIDENT TRAINING PROGRAM AT RADIO INSTITUTE (NDUSTRiAL ELECTRONICS Guided APPROVED FOR VETERANS' TRAINING NOT A CORRESPONDENCE COURSE NO DOWN PAYVEN7-NO CONTRACT FOR STUDENTS TO SIGN ENTER NOW-NO CHARGE FOR PRE-ENTRANCE MATH COACHING PROGRAM NOW IN PROGRESS NEW CLASSES NOW BEGINNING NIGHT SCHOOL AND DAY SCHOOL CALL, WRITE OR VISIT EAST BROADWAY EM 4-673?.

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