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The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, June 4, I960 RL. Library Seeks With Comity Plummer, president of Salt Lake City Library Saturday was informed mont Gundecsen chairman of the Salt Lake County Commission, that the proposed study of unification "of the city-county library 8 should be discussed with Mayor Henry Beck- yjjiological Vein Calls fTo Lensmen -first annual meeting ol SBS?" Biological Photographic Assn. ever to be held In the Intermountain Area will convene from Aug. 23 to 26 at Hotel Utah Motor Lodge. PHOTOGRAPHERS and scientists interested in the application of new photographic techniques and equipment in the.field of biology will come from all parts of the country for the sessions.

The Intermountain Chapter, EPA, will be host to the group. Howard 'E, Tribe, director of th'e division of medical University of Utah of Medicine, will be chairman. WINNING photographs and motion pictures various categories wiil be 'Shown. BPA is the only professional society in North America dedicated to the ad. vancement of medical and photography.

stead, chairman of the Salt Lake County Library Board. MB. PLUMMER wrote to the Salt Lake County Commission asking who he should contact to arrange a time for the discussion of the proposed library consolidation. He said the proposed gtudy would be for the purpose of gathering available data before attempting to "make any cisions or speculations." MR. GUNDEESEN, in a letter to Mr.

Plummer, told him all contacts regarding the library situation should be made with Mayor Beckstead. "Under the Utah law county library board is set up with full authority to regulate and operate the libraries in the county," wrote Mr. Gundersen. "It is a completely autonomous board. County commissioners have nothing to do with policy making or the operation of county libraries Crime Summary The following is a.

list of crimes reported to Salt Lake police in the 24hour period ended 5 p.m. Friday. 1 iVel slde School. 608 broken ini 232 valued at S590T60 taken S590T60 taken Mrs. Don Lewis, GunnTvTn sSSlte County; checks and identification taken from auto: Doll Pendleton.

489 ffd fast, i-V set taken from home: West), i 05 Washington wheel, hubcap and whitewall tir- stolen from car; No" man Elliot, Farmingtoii. fpotlifihts token from car while parked at 13th ley, 752 Jefferson St. portable radio stolen from West), truck; 'nr V4UI.A, Glen Lords, 351 Denver St. (440 East) radio, razor and clothlns taken from home; Gordon Jones, 1460 W. 13th South.

sleeping bass taken from horn-. Hcwell Lee Cannon To lead East Mill Creek Lions. Lions Group Elects Slate Special to The Tribunt EAST MILL Lee Cannon, 3075 Ranier Ave. (3600 East), has been elected president of the East Mill Creek Lions Club sue ceeding C. Allen Elggren.

OTHER OFFICERS are Earl L. Baxter, first vice president; Bennion N. Lloyd, second vice president; Cass H. Stroud, third vice president; Herman B. Prater, secretary-treasurer; Neldon L.

Anderson, lion tamer; Eugene B. Duff in, tail twister; Stanley H. Cockrell and A. O. Rigby, directors.

10 Weeks of Activities Salt Lake County Plans Playground Programs Special to The Tribune intensive 10- week recreation program for all youngsters In Salt Lake County will begin June 13, an- nouced Paul S. Rose, superintendent, Salt Lake County Recreation Department ACTIVITIES HAVE been scheduled for 87 playgrounds throughout the county and several new events have been added to the special activities program, Mr. Rose said. Leaders of the program will meet Friday at 9 ajn. at Murray High School for an institute.

Swimming directors and life guards will meet an hour earlier at the Wasatch Springs Plunge in Salt Lake City for this activity. TWO NEW swimming pools, at Mt. Jordan and West Jordan Junior High Schools, will be operated this summer by the recreation department, bringing the total under operation to 13, Mr. Rose said. A two-week swimming class will be taught at all pools starting June 20, the superintendent added.

NEW EVENTS on this summer's calendar will include a marathon relay from 3300 South and Wasatch Blvd (3500 East) to Magna; an AAU junior Olympic track meet for both boys and girls, and Sunday afternoon concerts by the recreation department's orchestra. Other events will include athletics, drama, story telling, arts and crafts, games, "Huck Intermountain Obituaries Alfred J. Stuart Jackson-Stuart. 44. 37BO- I2Ia East, died Thursday at 10:30 P.m.

In hospital, after a long Jllnejj. Born Feb. Mid vale, to Jackson Fini and Pearl E. Morris Stuart Married Gloria Bfith Anderson AUK, 24, 1945, Mtovale. ice manager, Thomp son-Flyine Service.

Member. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. Vet-' a World War II. Survi- vors: widow; Mr. sister.

Don- lup.JUmbunr. both Midvales Dale U.S. Navy. Fensacola, Raymond F-, U.S. Navy, fcolum- bus.

Ohio. Funeral MnnHav 1 TV, lere -prior. BurialMidvale City Cemetery. H. Cuillard Cartes Kenry (CalV Cuillard.

56. Av 1 ei1 Thursday. 2:10 p.m., a Salt Lake hospital after arried Aleen Wiley July 7, 1932 Ptute County. Lived In Summit County, mov- ake City isb. At- City schools.

Park City. ins. to Salt tended Joyed as welder for Lundln and fay. Survivors: widow; -laughters, son. Wendy Culllard, KfS- anfc fCharmainel Taylor, Leonard Salt Lake City; Mrs.

Hazel Lewis, Heber: five grandSjf'ldren: brother, sisters, Mrs. Ida bb ir Salt Lake, City: Mrs Hilt. New York: Mrs. Carry Jirs. Mabel Clements, Oakland.

Mrs. Dora Smith, Park City: Russell, Casper, Wi'o. Fu- ncral-i Monday, 2 p.m., 260 E. South- Temple, friends call Sun- to 8 p.m., Monday prior. Salt Lake City Cemeterj-.

Frank DaRonch DaRonch. 62. 6th died Friday in a Salt Lake hospital after a lin- serinr illness. Born AKardo. Belluno.

Italy. Aug. 13, 1897. to Bernardo and Marsherita DeRonch. Game-, to United States in 1914.

43 years. Was engineering consultant at time ol May 29, 1949. Survivors: 1 daughter, Mrs. R. B.

(Phyllis Porter, Salt Lak. City Sne grandson. Elizabeth P. Dedricksdn SALEM. Utah County Eliza- jeth Plumb died Thursday, 5:15 p.m..

in a Provo lospital of ca-cjes incident to age. Born Nov. 12. .1878. at Salem, daughter of.

Merlin J. and Ruth Grant Plumb. Lived most of life at Mammoth, Juab County Mem- Church of Jesus Christ of Batter-day Saints. Married to at Salt Lake. After his death ahe e.

Citar. married Theodore DeSrickson Jan. 20, 1920, In Salt Lake City. He preceded her In death. Survivors: daughters.

Mrs. Alma (Merle) Monday, 1 LDS Ward Chapel. Morti Caroline Laveder Salt Lake City. ess employed by and married June -7. 1924.

Until, time of a International SmeltinK and Refin- inij Blnsrham. Survivors: widow: sons. Frank B. and Pete Murray; daughters, Mrs. Peter T.

He-wells. Union: Linda. Murray: six srandchlldren: two sisters in Italy. Lavora G. Spendlove Gamer Soendlovc, 53.

3080 Pacific, died Thursday nipht. Ogden Hospital, Born April 3, 190(. South Weber. Davis County, tixvFrancis L. and Johanna Ken- ocll.

Gamer. Married to Leland Dec. 1S37. OEden. Active member Onrtcn 19th Ward, Church Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints.

Survivors: husband: son, daughter. Leland Salt Lake City: Miss Joye Alicia Spendlove, Osiden: one grandchild: father, Ogden: two listers. Funeral Mon- dayv -1 p.m., Aultorest Funeral Chapel. Fnends call Sunday. 7-9 nrior.

Burial, Aulto- icst ilemorial Park. Johanna W. Johnson Joanna Wheel- Wright Johnson, 37, S30-24th St. died at home Thursday night after lingering illness. Born Sep 1932.

Yaft taess. Bom Sept. .23, ark to Rex an ight, Wheelwrig pt. 23, Tilla Married to Stanley B. Johnson Aug.

7. 1945. Ogden. Lived in Aberdeen. past 15 years until recent return Member.

Beta Slrana Pm Sorority. Order of Eastern Star uthera Orde Ch and husband: sons. Stanley B. and Mel- urch. Survivors: rest Mortuafyr R.

Bolton OGDEN-iGeorge Robert Bolton. 13, 329 Wyth died Th-jrsday at home of a heart ailment. Bom ReUrcd gen.Ur.ion Railway SO ycart of serv- Union Pacific Oldtimcrs Club and Presbyterian Church. Survivors: widow: daughter, Mrs. Avon Wea- 'vrr; Ogden: two Brandchtldrcn; sister.

Puneral Monday, 11 noon, My- Funeral Chapel. Friends call Sunday, 7-9 p.m., prior. Burial, Ogden City Cemetery. Jose Montoya Moi infant son of Fileberto and Garcra Montoya. died Thursday In an Ocden hospital of a luns affliction.

Bom May 30. 1960, Oedcn. Parents members St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. Family lived in OKden until 18S6.

Survivors: parents; brother, Julian: grandparents. 1 Montoya. and Garcia. Canjllon, services Clcariielc Memorial Park Saturday, 10 a.m call Saturday 9 a.m. to jervlce time.

Burial directed by Clwwield Mortuary. A. Gamett Banus H. Prater Banus Hutson Prater. 78.

105 K. S.outh.Temple, died Friday. a.m., at Salt Lake rest-home, natural causes. Born tfpv. 11.

1381, Smsham. 111., to Lyman Allen and Sarah Jane -rouch Prater. Married Daisy F. Lovett July 13,: 1905, In Decatur.Si 111. She Member, Argentaf Lodge No.

3, A.M.: Eraduate, sity lUinois, on Panama Canal, 1904 oloye.d.iby Union. Mr, Prater and Mrs. Christens en. Sale, Clyde (Pearl) Coats, Redwood City. eight grandchildren, IB great-grandchildren, sisters, E.m., Salem Friends call Seith Jolley Mortuary.

Payson. Sunday. 7-9 p.m. and at Alma Chnstensen residence, Salem, Monday prior. Burial.

Payson City Cemetery. Elizabeth Twitchell Elizabeth Ann Twitchell, 83, died at home of a daughter Friday. 9 of causes incident to age. 3om Kanab, Kane County, March 2. 1877, daughter of Cyrus and Unity Alexander Mansum.

Married to Angus Tillman Twitchell April 21. 1895, Paria. Kane Coun- ar. Marriage later solcmniied in St. George Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Lived in Cannonvtlle, Garfield County, until .1944 then Delta. He died in 1956. Active member L.DS Church. Survivors: ion. Roy, Delta; daughters, Mrs.

Mildred Willden. Salt Lake City: Mrs. Jf. W. (Delmal Watts, Mrs.

Earl (Una) Willden and Mrs. Robert (Bessie) Webb, all Delta: Mrs. Clpyd (Emma) Talbot, Oalc City. Millard County: two sisters and brother: 25 tfrandchildren: 32 Ereat-grandchlldren. Services Monday.

1 p.m.. Delta First LDS Ward. Friends call ward Relief Society room Monday. II ajn. prior.

Burial. Delta Cemetery. Melvon LeRoy Parry ROOSEVELT Melvon LeRoy Parry, 54, Roosevelt, died Thurs- FiV Roosevelt hospital, nsenng illness. Born day, 8:45 Feb. 14, "arbon County, to John L.

and Hannah Elizabeth Stale? Parry. Married Phoebe Hullingcr Sept. 1, 1927, In Vernal. Later solemnized. Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Had been ward cleric and elder Quorum secretary, Montwell LDS Ward. Survivors: widow; sons: Mel von C. and James Orem- Lawrcnce Minnesota; Jerry Allen. Salt Lake City; Bruce Roosevelt; daughter, Mrs. Glade (Arlene) Calder, Spokane, Wash seven erandchildrcn.

Funeral Mon- Day," water pageant, dance review, the youth parade prior to July 24, three tennis tournaments, story telling festival, moonlight iroHc, and "Lee Lovinger Day." THE SPRUCES, popular recreation area in Big Cottonwood Canyon, is now accepting reservations and three-day camping trips for boys and girls patricipating the program will begin June 20. Also, scheduled will be' a Wilderness Camp tn the Uintah Mountains at which boys may spend a week, Mr. Rose said. Utahn Fined In Evanston Special to The Tribunt EVANSTON, WYO. An Ogden, Utah, man, Darrell 23, pleaded guilty Friday in Evanston City Court to charges of speeding, 'reckless driving and driving while under the influence of alcohol.

HE WAS FINED $100 on each of the charges. Einspahr was driver of an automobile involved in a head- on collision here May 27, that injured nine persons, all Utahns. MURIEL 27, of Springville, Utah, driver of the second car involved, and her husband, Lyman, also 27, were listed in fair, condition Friday at Salt Lake LDS Hospital. Therus B. Harrison inornlnK of cancer at the home of a sister, la Burbank.

where he had lone for treatment. Bom Dec. 7. '1904. in Bountiful.

to Thomas and Laura risers Harrison. He married Sylvia Arsn'le Oct. 31, 1852, In Bountiful. Owner, operator of Davis County 'Tile- Co Member Church. of Jesua Christ of a 1 1 r-da a 1 1 r-day Mr.

Barrlson Saints. Bountiful Lions Club. Sur' previous marriage, ley Mrs. son. daughters, by Mrs.

Shir- ay Holt, all J.1* a jr iiUl 311 Los Angeles: sister in Burbank, 'AlfcO -ker. Bountjfur'rTineraT fSesday'naon 1 Bountiful First-Ninth LDS Ward call Union Mor- ygSZ.WSStey Clarence Knight 'IDAHO FALLS. Knight, 45, died Friday at his home of a heart ailment. Born April 25. 1915.

Mot Married HazerYouns in September, 1954, at Wellsvtlls; Nev. Survivors: Emma sons. Fa.lls; mother, Lebanon, Brent and 'Kent. Wayne, Phoenix, Idaho XUrlAtt William, at a California Marine base; daughters, Mrs. Jane- Jacobs; Bakersfleld.

Sharon, Phoei ste mx. Aru. ibH 6 1 1 Richard. David. psons, Yo ou Vi Joe Young, ne, Salmon cky Young Ward Chapel.

Friends call Olpm Mortuary Sunday afternoon, evening. Monday prior. Burial, Roosevelt Cemetery. Isabel B. Brown Isabel Bird Brown.

S2. 90 N. Center died of a heart aliment Friday at 1 p.m. gi an American Fork horeital. Born June 26.

1897. Sprlngvillc. I Utah County, to Dclbert W. and Susannah Pcnninston Bird. Mar-' ried Leo B.

Brown Dec. 31. 1920.1 in Salt Lake Cits-. Retired elemen-1 tary school teacher. Member Church of JCFUS Christ of Latttt- day Saints Survivors: husband: son Howard dauchtors.

Mrs. Craic (Eathryn) Dorton. Lehi: Mrs. Donald N. (Laura Evans.

Provo: 10 grandchildren; a tifter, Mrs. Harold R. fAnna) Harward, Denver. Funeral Monday, 1 u.m.. Wing Mortuary Chanel where friends call Sunday.

7-9 p.m.. Monday prior. Burial Lehi Cemetery. Hazel A. Miller WESTON.

Haiti Anderson Miller. 64, died Thursday at home here after a short illness. Bom April 6. 1896, Bothwell, to Andrew and Sophia Johnson Anderson, Married to Henry W. Milier, June 5, 19U.

Union later solemnized. Logan Teraplc, Church of Jesus Christ of day Saints. Active, LDS Church. Survivors: husband. Wcston; sons.

dled'hcYe' Tug 5 gay at the home of his grandson, i a gud.Garoett. after an inncis. Grant be Saturday. 2 p.m.. Moore Taber- pacle.

Church cf Christ of( wfiliam Creek. Idaho: Fred Ari' and Clarissa Roce-s Gamett. derson. Cleveland. Ohio: Hans.

April 28 Coalviile: Lawrence. Malad, Idaho: e. Mrs. Gamett died Edward. Deitrich.

Idaho; Richard, Pocatello. Idaho. Funeral Monday. 2 p.m., LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Webb Mortuary, Preston.

Idaho. Sunday evening, Monday at Wester. after 11 Burial, Werton Cera-1 etery. Young-, Falls. Williams Mortuary will announce funeral arrangements.

James Peter Kilholm SHELLEY. IDAHO JdaMB Peter Kilholm, 68. died Thursday at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Helen Durbin.

of ailments incident to age. Bom in 1861. in Lustrup, Denmark. Married Christine Knudson in 1887 in Denmark Came to America in 1889. Settled in Salt Lake area.

Mrs. Kilholm died 1901. Married Eleano' Hansen in 1903 at Salt Lake City. She died in 1959. Had operated harness shop in Shelley -until Survivors: daughters, Mrs.

Viola Baldwin. Concord, Mrs. Anna Meyers. Toledo, Ohio; js. Llla i Brew.

Roy. Utah; Mrs. Ada White, Tooele. Utah: Mrs Rose Pond. Murray, Utah, and Mrs.

Durbin: sons. James. Auburn. Leo. Boise; Francis, Mid vale.

Utah; Alvin, BaSersfield, Calif. Nalder Mortuary will announce funeral Pearl Caroline Gallup IDAHO FALLS, Mrs. Pearl Caroline Gallup. 68. died Friday at home after an illness.

Bom Sept. 19. 1891. at La Belle, to Phillip and Ida Corbett Lowder. Married to Willis S.

Gallup April, 1909, Rigby. Former resident of Antelope and Redlands, Calif. Mr. Gallup died in 1943. Survivors: mother, Mrs.

Ida Lowder. Rigby; daughters, Mrs. Ruby Thomas, Mrs. Beverly Thornock, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Thelma RUcy.

Red- Jandsr sons, Gerald Gallup, Ririe; Chester Gallup. San Diego, SSXi Gal3u P- Hedlands; Donald William Gallup. Sacramento, brothers. Shelby Lowder, Idaho Falls; Jeddy Lowder. Rigby; Frank Lowder, Lorenzo; sisters.

Mrs. Mabel Lords, Pocatello; Mrs. Coy Phillips. San Bruno. Mrs.

Abraham Ahmad. Oakland, Calif. Funeral. Monday, 1 p.m.. Wood Mortuary ChapeL Bural.

Rose Hill Cemetery. Donna Leigh Reyburn Donna Leigh Beybum, six- y.eek6-old daughter of Robert and Barbara Wuner Reyburn. died Friday at 5:10 p.m. la a' Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born April 11, 1960.

In Salt Lake City. Survived by her parents, a brother. Frank, Salt Lake City; four grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

Wabe Reyburn. Bonner's Ferry, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Wimp.r, Kallspell. Mont.

Olga B. 0. Quail Olga Blonda Ol- seu Quail, 63. 516 Valerlo died Friday at 5:33 p.m, in a Salt Lake rest home of Parkinson's Disease. Bora Sept.

27, Graceville. Minn. Married John Oscar Quail November. 1920. He died November.

1935. Member Our Saviour Lutheran Church and former employe OEden Arsenal. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Jack fDorothy) Gertz, Arlington, Mrs. Atby E.

(Leona) WiK- ncss. Layton; Mrs. James (Jeanette) Hines, College Park. seven grandchildren; 10 brothers and sisters. Funeral and burial will be in Montevideo.

Minn. Margie King Holbrook Margie Kinc Holbrook, 87, died Friday morning in a Martinez. of causes incident to a Be. Born Hawaii, Sept. 24.

1872. to William and Mary Ann Henry King. Married J. Frank Holbrook. Fillmore.

He died In August, 1947. Survived by tons, Don. Richmond, Claud. Fillmore: one frand- Funeral Monday. 1 p.m., Olpin Mortuary, "where friends may call prior.

Burial Fillmoie Cemetery. Lillian Temple PAUL, IDAHO Mrs. Lillian Temple, 72, lone-time Paul resident, died Thursday in a Burley hosmtal after suffering a stroke at home Tuesday. Born. 10, 1878, in Iowa, to Martin Clarinda Spent her youth in Iowa, married to James Temple in 1B90, lived there until 1907 when moved to Minidoka Project.

She and husband homesteaded in Paul area, resided there since. Member. Cnrlstlan Church, He- bekah Lodge. Her husbacd died five years ago. Survivors: son, Stanley Temcle, Paul; grandson, one alt Paul.

Fu- eral Monday, 1 p.m., Joseph Burial Paul Cemetery. Friends call Payne Mortuary. Burley. Sunday, Monday prior. News of Record MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake County Michatt Gourfltr, 24, Salt Lake City: Mary Alice Curlif, SO.

Salt Lake Lorin. Donclti (ireen. Salt Lake City; Jonei, 20. Salt Lake Salt Lake City; lilcn Vernon Bzrir. 21, City; Caldwell, 18.

Salt Charles AlUn 21, SaU Lake "ity: ren rtln 21 Salt 1 Ml alt Lake Erekion, 13, SaU Lake IJIIb rl cj Roie Galleros, 17, Salt Lake Jerry Pentroe, 12, Omaha, Sherrr Acord, 21, Bountiful. Alvln Miller, 23. St Clalr, rtiicn: Lak" Bt 22 SaU Gene 'Wllllain Eiherinrlon, 14. Salt Lake Ci Join Ka City. -lllle, 20, Salt Lake Experts Wait Alcoholism Parley at U.

Problems of alcoholism ranging from the economic to the spiritual will be discussed at the ninth annual Utah School of Alcohol Studies, to be conducted Sunday to June 115n Orson Spencer Hall, University of Utah. NOW NATIONALLY recognized, the school will be sponsored by the Utah State Board Alcoholism, Utah Alcohol- Ism' Foundation and the U. of Director will be Dr. E. Demars, professor of educational administration.

SPECIAL lecturers and consultants will be Arthur L. dean emeritus, Graduate School of Social Work, U. of George Dimas, executive director, Oregon State Al. cohol Education Committee; Irene A. Kohl, psychiatric social work consultant, and Dorine Loso, mental health nurse consultant, U.S.

Public Health Service, Denver; Dr. William D. O' a psychiatrist, New York Medical Center, and Dr. Chester A. Swinyard, division of physical medicine and rehabilitation for the same institution, Steal Sleeping Bags Salt Lake Police.

Friday were investigating the, theft of two sleeping bags valued at $35 from the home, of Gordon Jones, 1460 W. 13th South, The bags were taken sometime. Monday. Inquest Date Set in Crash At Evanston Fatal to 4 Special to The Tribune EVANSTON, Inquest into the accident involv- Ing a Greyhound bus and a parked truck that took four lives east of here Monday, has been set for June 15. GILBERT O.

BILLS, Uinta County coroner, said the coroner's jury is scheduled to convene at 1 p.m. in the Ulnta County Courthouse. Magna Discloses Net Effect of 'Buildup' Plans Special to The of Main Street improvements in Magria as the result of an improvement and development; program being sponsored by the Magna Chamber of Commerce and Community Council were announced Friday by John Rokich, council secretary. UNDER a program directed by Oweri Coon, chamber president, several stores have started to remodel their facades to present a more attractive The Cooper BuiIding-has been purchased and an apparel store is expanding. One grocery store is moving into another building and the older building has been leased, Mr.

Rokich said. A D1BECTOBY also Is being by the committee. The committee organized earty in the spring tci improve and enlarge the-Magna business district, Mr. Rokich saidj. News of Record DIVORCES GRA1NTED Third District Court News of BmtHS Salt Lake County MontSey Mr.

and Mrs. Milvln E. Monthey. 1225 daushter, April 6. child ol minor children? si a ycS? alf- mony.

$150-a monUi support household effects. Uelqres Myers vs. George Mi-ers mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded M5 0 children. S35 effect HTm ho Miller, granted Defendant awarded children, S80 S120 a month su and alimony, S175 tupport money, household vs.

Edith Ella mental cruelty wK tl Charlei 486 3rd dauihter, April 41. nd Noel ruman Ave and Mrs. Ray P. 7r 1 2R Avr-dlu 3 aintiff df BIRTHS and Mrs. Gordon Arril'l a C.

lon A. May 2. 'r. and Mrs. Ben Jue Epst son, April 17.

and Katsllas. Il4-7th L430-5UI Mrs. George East, son. rfS-lW April B. Ue tr- Mrs Alfred E.

Potter. Park St, son. April 18. Mrs. Patrick J.

Mr. and Mrs. John 7 H1 ll Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr.

and Mrs rT'Sl" GUm April 24. 's. James P. April 23. r-, and hirs.

Arnold E. Webb, 917 E. 13th South, daughter, Rivro sisters. Mrs. ind ilo; April ID.

Mr. Bills empaneled a coro- ner's jury Immediately lollow- Ing the tragic Memorial Day weekend crash and Jurymen viewed the crash scene. The inquest was delayed, however, because the driver of the bus, Henry W. Everts, 40, of Boun- tiful, was injured In the crash. Mrs.

Georgia Valesquez- 631 3rd East, Salt Lake one of the critically injured passengers of the westbound bus gave to a three months premature baby Friday about 1 a.m. at St. Mark's Hospital, which died at 7:55 a.m. the same day. ATTENDING physician said Mrs.

Valesquez was in poor condition. at. the hos- pital. She received two fractured legs and extensive cuts and bruises in the mishap. Another.victim of the same accident, Mrs.

Joe Evanston, still was listed in critical condition at Latter-day Saints hospital in Salt Lake' City. She suffered a fractured skull, brain concussion, cuts to the left eye and hand, a severed left thigh and a turcd Judge to Attend Detroit Parley Kulon W. Second District juvenile court judge, will attend the 23rd annual meeting of the National Council of Juvenile Court Judges at "Detroit, on June 21-24. -Judge Clark is a member ff the executive committee of the council; Stewart St, 2 and Mra. Calvin J.

aU 2SOJ 7th East, daugh- G. Padilla, -470 daughter. Anril 11. 8th, 30. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals re- as Proiec roec No.

1689 The length of road to bV con- jcted or improved is- 0584 and the Prtacipal items of 0 thc contract. leM general pre- waet rates as determined TM 1 Commission of Utah, effective July 1, 1859, shall paid to all laborer! employed on toli 0 Ian Ions and specifications are on file of State Koad Commission. Salt Lake City, and the office of its District UUh. where ijiiiiis may be Iptamed at the Commission Of- and payment of a fee of S500. no part of which will be refunded.

Each bidder murt submit a letter from an approved surety company guarantecmg to said bidder with required ,11 vij right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Cash, certified check, cashier's check, or approved proposal cuar- antee bond for not less than Mve per cent of total amount of bid to the State Road -ommissipn must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee teat It awarded contract, the bidder wia exev-uw Ac contract and furnish contract bond as Any additional information may sc lrc 4' office of the Road Commission. Dated this 4th day of June. COMMISSION C. Taylcr Burton.

C-431 Director of High' They'U Dolt Every Time! DIPHTHONG is THE SLOPPIEST GUV JN 52 1 0 MiNUtES IN A ROOM AND rrSSTraCTLYADlSASTEf? AREA- COULOtfT WE KEEP THIS ROOM A LrraE PICKED UP THREE TIMES IN HERE TODAY PARttCK HE IS ASOUT HIS HOME HANDS EVERVTH1N6 IN ITS By Jimmy Hallo 'RELAX IN, AIN'T WHY DO VOU HAVE TO BE YOU NEED A 1 JUST WANT THE HAMMER TO HANG' JUNIOR'S WirREALUJS THROWN' MY TOOLS NEVER PJT'EM BACK IN GOT NO IDEA OF SYSTEM OR USE YOUR MY THINGS. rai Ligol Notkti public: 0. and at that time opened for construction, of ou leJCc are Culvert 26.88' O. to O. in Garfield County, the same being situated on State Road East Fork of the NOT1CB TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will n- celved br the State Hoad Cemmls- a utah 6 Capitol.

Salt Lake City. Utah, until 3 Tuesday, June 31. 1960. at that time publicly opened for construction of Wldenini of (U Sewer River Miles, more or less West of the Bryce Canyon 8 Mentified The length of culvert to.be con. J3 0,005 mi.ca, and the principal items work arc anaroxlmately as 140 Concrete Lbs.

of Heinforc- project Is-to be arc approximately Cu. Yds. ne Steel, In 60 worklnx days Preoualificatioa of blddersis required. Prior to any bidder's receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that.the bidder have on llle with the State Road Commission of Utah cornDleted and approved, the required PrequalSi. cation Statement pertaining to contractor's experience andiinanclaJ The attention ot bidders Is dl Provisions vailinz 1 the teneral ore- es as dete: on sr tHf I'V, 13 ll 195 sha11 be paid to aU laborers, workmer on cross se Proposal lottos, they SJLQPOS3I and plans may be obtained i air' ill cation no be refunded.

Each at the Lake City, upon, application an payment of a of nS Jart of will an approved surety compaSS gua an'seuiB to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right tS lmy reserved. Cash, certified check, cashier's check, or ap-- 1 bid otaic n03d Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of rood faith and rontracl 0 v38 (C-J8) NOTICE the rjCE TO CONTKACTORS sEK rf aI i 1l le SUt oac Commission of uo-c length of road to con- Jlnicted or improved it 9886 and the principal items of Kwsl re af fol of Plant Mix Bitu ualiflcatfon of bidders i Qualification attention of bidders is di- vVvy the contract. less than the general pre- hv ffll if determined i pald labortrs, employe 1 0 1 fi 13 cross ercan Utah, hre bc reviewed by prirpcc- bidders. Speciflcatlons peccaonsw i.

an plJlr)s be Commission Offic it Sait Lake City, upon ion and Daymen! of aTee Which es )ira ce check, or approved proposal juar- antee. bond for not lew than five OF "Jltlonal Information may tlce ot ssion. of June. I960. COMMISSION fC-M) C.

Taylor Burton. Director of Hlghwiyi LEGAL KOTICE of Par- Utah State Prison. TERMIXATION OF Care No. 972 Zack Moore; No. 1041 Tommy Danks: No.

1193 Sobert Reed; No. 1391 James McCreiKht: No. 1991 Otis son: No. 1993 Michael Ford; No i994 Kenneth Brosius; No. 1995 Robert Dreilinc: No.

19M Ray- mend, F. Curran; No. 1997 Delfldo Osrcla: No 1998 Manuel Trujlilo; No. 1999 Alfonso Galletos; No. 2000 Charles Earl Turner; No S001 Charles Raymond Yclter.

By Order ot the Board of Par. dons of the of Utah. FRANK Z. DtETON. (C-37) Executive Secretary.

Uf NtllcK funerals Rigid frame to p. in Kane County. tructure County. the same ittuated on US Over the River derville Identified iState Project No. 1083.

The lenrth of structure to be constructed or improved ij 0.012 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 400 Cu. Yds. of Class ofjlein- Butte.nb.ur, Brown wli jeld Saturday la noon I'' Room, -38 7th may call at the mortuary Saturday prldi to' days. Prequallflcatlon of blddorg Is required. Prior to any bidder's receiving plans and It will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the rcaulred Preaualification Statement pertaining to.

contractor's. experience and financial condition. The attention ot -bidders is directed to the Special Provisions subletting or assigning the contract. Not leu thin the seneral Prevailing wale rates as determined by the Industrial Commission of Utah, effective July 1, 1958, shall he paid to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed en this project. Proposal forms, plans, cross lee- tlons and specifications arc on file in the of the State Eoad Salt Lake City, and the office of its District Engineer at Utah where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders.

Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt. Lake City, application and payment of a fee of J5.00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all bids it reserved. Cash, certified check, cashier's check, or approved proposal guarantee bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as ftvldencc of good faith and a guarantee that awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as required.

Any addlional information may be secured at the office of the Stale Road Commission. Dated this 4lh day of June, 38GO. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH C. Taylor Burton, (C-451 Director ot Highways NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Boad Commission of Utah, SUte Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock D.m.

Tuesday, June 21, 1960, and at that time publicly opened for construction of Concrete RlSm Frame Structure 55' O. to O. and Approaches in SaU Lake County, the same bclmr situated on State Road No. 174 (4800 South Street) 1 mile more or less West of US 01 Over the Jordan River identified as SUte Project No. 1666.

The length of road to be constructed or improved Is 0.303 miles, and the principal items of work arc approximately as fol- 15.000 Cu. Yds. of Unclassified Roadway Excavation. 413 Cu. Yds.

of'Class Concrete fAE) and 79.967 Lbs. of HeTnforclne Steel. The nroiect is to be completed In SO worfcins days. PreQualiftcation bidders Is required. to any re- will have ori file with the State Hoad Commission of Ctah completed and approved, the required Pre- qualification Statement pertaining to contractor's cxcerience and ft nancial condition.

The attention ot bidders Is directed to the Special Provisions or ng plans and specifications, be necessary that the bidder thsn the general prc- valllnz waije as determined he HV st 1 Con imUslon 01 Utah, elfecilve July J. 1959, shall tl -i iT a workmen crolcct employed on this Proposal forms, plans, cross see- tlons i and specif ications are file where they may be reviewed bv Prospective bidders. Spec IfSltioS Kl £oml niay be be CommUsion Of- i-. and payment City, upon ao- ofi fee be refunded. Each blddtr must 11 BSfi ccrlif ied check, cashier's this day' of June.

Taylor Burton, of Hichxx-3y, (C-471 i In tfe uth. Friends' Luary Friday. ienHctt- IU uolpn (Fred; L. Llndbcnc will be conducted Saturday at 12 goon, in the Lackln Chapel. 26tt Er South-Temple.

Friends may call at tne mortuary: Friday 6-8 pm and- Saturday prior to Interment ip. Salt etery. Funeral dti Mortuary. directors, Ltrkiri aughter services for Joyce will iends may call church Interment sntvc Cemetery. neral director B.

Savid McBouial' died Thusrda; Monday. City Cemetei taers.ri] con' Bancroft en fti; ---ill, 15. will be conducted servlce2 for Fritz Paul Nestrlpke will be conducted Satuidajr at 2 p.m. in TV 6 ark yi.Cl«Pel, 280 E. South Temple.

Friends may call at the mortuary Friday p.m. and Saturday to gervices. ment In SaU Lake. City Ceruetsry; -Mori ttrly. -674 may maJc toMhl Shdncrs Crippled Children.T Hos? Pttal or the Heart Fund.

Intefl oral" 1 yl Early directors Evans Evans and Early" ouih and one-half hour to services at i. JS pI Ueu Jrlends ay make contrlbutioni to i Dr. Interment in Mt. Olivet ry Early. rTy Funeral serv-- 5 Crala RedenblSgh- be held Saturday.

12 noon, at' the Highland ew West Ward LDS Chanel. 2S80 S. 8100 Friends -may call the Larkin 260 E. South une il ervI for Wh i te 167 South, be held Saturday at 2 p.m! ithp chapel at Colonial Mortu-i may call at 2128 a 1t "1 to 8 p.m. and Mil-.

Wasatch Lawn Saturday prior to itary services lh i Liawn Park. Funeral directors, Mortuary. l-Speciol Notices CLASSIFICATION INDEX on Expert ost and Found Help Wanted Rent Real Estate Sale Misc. Automobiles 7 to 11A 14 to 27 28 to 36 47 to 51 55 OF ERROR, notify out Classified Departments at once Advertisers are expected to checV the first Irxsertlon: we will not be responsible for any aft-t the first day. WHEN CANCELING ad de mand a number No allow made without it.

READ yoUR AD carefully be. fore olaclnR It. Due to mechan- leal oneratioR, It is Impossible to correct or change an ad until It has appeared one time. 196C. oo- 355 2nd So.

Storage Pices A "Want-Ad" DIAL EM 3-1525 wut WBTlt Ad, always ask for the ad to be u. Be sure to number tai Place A "Want-Ad" DIAL EM 3-1525 JUST SAY, "CHARGE fT".

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