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comoletely re- 'fcirtlt and customized. aft. 5:30 a.m. Make oiler. CHOPPER Trlumoh 650 extended front end, custom oalnl, all chrome.

MINI-BIKES SCORPION SNOWMOBILES 4060 So. Slate NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS. Ocen every day till 7 p.m., all day Saturday. Call bike, VW MOTOR 'jv Merctdes, Opel, Renault, German Ford, Jaguar JM transmissions for same. BILL BROWN USED CAR 100 AIMIMUS KAWASAKI '19 mod.

trail MOO. 177-1012. KAWASAKI 578-H25. cc, used 1 mo. SUZUKI, TS LEU! AIRPORT ICv-nour annual, free pickuo, delivery and wash, comoetitlve priced, minor and major recalrs, aircraft completely detailed.

or CHUCK COLEMAN FLIGHT INSTRUCTION Personalized Instruction, approved, private commercial Instructor rating. Acrobatic trslnlna. Alr- craft Citabrla. Cherokee, competive TRIUMPH, Trophy clean. 277-3339, 255.4590.

JERRY BKAILSFORD I'M 250 COMWANCHE "0" SMOH, MK-2, MK-5, AOF, new Interior, fresh annual, $10.700. Ped, 4J4WI. )95SJMCommanche TO SMOH MK-7, SUZUKI, 80 cc, 2,700 miles, ADf: always hangsred, very clesn, Notice! Intermountain Obituaries U. Ewell Phares 52, 4W5 S. COMMITTEE AND STATE BOARD OF HEALTH Vida G.

Ewell Phares In the matter of classification of, 7tl sl 1 all surface waters ot trie State of aSa Lake hpspl Utah wnlch have not been previously classified and which are located In Utah and are within the hvdrolcglc drainage basins ot the Columbia River, the Colorado River, and In; Great BaslR TOWHOM IT MAY CONCERN: July 30, 1971, of natural causes. Bom Nov. Wit, in Park City, a daughter jof Lorenzo and 'Flosslii Butlrey Ewell Married to Please take nit that ti Utah PhTre 1935 Water Pollution Committee ard the ij, s-ft faki CliT Utah State Board of Health will Mem'bVr LD' jointly conduct a public hearinq for church the purpose of assigning classifies- and standards of Quality tfe Surv.verj: hus fined thereby, to alt surface waters 6 IK" 10 of tha State not previously classified, JIW'J Salt Incjudlnfi all water courses and all therefrom; JI "tnerefo and "diversion's and to ail takes, and reservoirs and their surface trlb- 1 urarits and divisions falling within the definition State." 1 750 HONDA '71, A. 305 HONDA, new helmet .5350. 299-0309.

HONDA 750, "excel bar. bat. JS4-6269. 1970 Clp-abria 200 hrs. since new.

Fully airbapic, life time cover, SS.900. 1964 210 CESSNA MK-li, KX-ISO, ADF, auto pilot, 900 since new SU.900. THOMPSON FLYING SERVICE HONDA excel cond Cr JerrV POWER TRAIN SPECIALISTS Dl 0 4 TYPES OF STO. TRANSMIS- cond. Ph.

Hvrum. CARS AND SIZES. Call Efdon Puah Machine ana Truck AERO COM'MANDER sso Tiirbo, 2CO hr. new annual, new a'uml-srip paint, 7 seats, leather Interior, dual 360's, transponder, ACF, DME, Mill lesse, sell or trade. Individual, Oqden, visions falling within of "Waters of the Authority tor conducting the efore- r.ientloned hearing Is contained In secllon 7J-U-1 13, Utsh Code Annotated 19S3, as amended.

The Ulah water Pollution Committee and tne StAte Board of Health, injlial consideration, have proposed that to preserve, and enhance the guality of waters of the State, ail surface waters In Utah not pre- Salt and mouuay, 11 a.rn., 4760 S. State, where friends cdll 7-S p.m., and Monday Oiic hour before services, Burial, Lake Hllli Cemetery. Alveda Q. Hughes Alveda Qulsl Huohe' East, died Friday of natural causes In a Salt Lake nursing home. Born Ocf.

19, 1377, AA Sevier County, to Peler L. and Mary Jonnson Qu i MarrlM 'Arthur G. Hushes, 21, 1905 Lake City. He dfed Dec. 23, 1955.

Member LDS Church. Survivors: son, daughter, A. Gordon Mrs. Thomas (DorO' thy) Browning, both Salt Lake City. 5 grandchildren, 4 nreat grand- coln LDS Ward Chapel, where friends call New Month Forecast Still Same National Wealhir Servki Data entrallv fair skies art forecast for r.i,»t of the Region through Monday, with scattered alter- nson or evening thundershowers accompanied by some gusty winds.

Liltlt temperature change is expected. Salt Lake Xribone, Snnday, August 1, 1971 Reunion After 26 Years Crew of Flying Fortress Together Again in S.L. viouslv Elmer T. Richards GARLAND, Box Elder County Elmer Thomas 79, 34 1 06; I. ke" new, TRUCKS Eldon or OF ALL at be assigned'a W.

Austin, Gar- 'land, died 1971, at hospital ot Ingering illness. Born Aug. 31, 1691, In Looan. a san of Myron John arid Isabella Vtary Younq Richards Marrieo Mildred Elizabeth viuuiiy CMSsineo. snail De assJgngq Mujiin, classification, except Great Salt nc Lake, which shall have an sllicallon.

Such classifications are in accordance of Qual- ily for Waters of the State," adopted by the Utah Water Pollution Control Board (now krwivn as Utah Water Pollution Committee) and the Utah State Board of Heilth Way 18, 1965 and Mav 19, 1965. respectively, as amended June 1. 1967 and as further amended November 18, 1968. Said classifications shall include but not be limited to the following: Great Salt Lake Class All frlbu'arfes to Great Salt Lake, Irxludina Weber River, Jordan ftiver '71 SPORTSTER 12" ext. new Sfcrlf.

BLAZER 7 aood see to apprec S125, 295-2072. 317 STOH, New C300 radio. also MK tl dufll ONMI LFLEAR EOT new upholstery, many extras, runs perfectly, nev, 1 annual, 57,300. 298-7335 or 295-5465. OR! VEUNE'SPECIALISTS Scrambler, S495.

255-5300. '71 CCj 0 LenaJnenino, shortenir.o, balancinn. '69 HONDA Sim i Lar9e driveline parts. 5L-175 dor Pllt)h Mac and TrucX Parts, 929 S. 4th West.

34J-6609. '70 360, 1,250 miles, excel. HOUDA rnust'self, 299-2097. '69 HONDA Scrambler, "70 CLJ50 Honda, 'J heiVriets end DRIVELINES-U JOINTS ice. 2 new, used carts, fast serv Mncingj shorten.

Slyco, South, 486-0765. Johnson, July Parker, later in Idaho; solemnized In the Logan Temple. Graduate ot the Briaham Young Collect in Loaan; laugh! school one-hal ices, tsunai salt Lake City Cemetery. James Gilbert Ancell James Gilbert Ancell, 75, to Bryan died July 30, I97i, In a toca! hospital following a lingering illness. Bern July 25, 1896, in Salt Lake City, a son of James and Alice rber Ancell.

Married Theresa Oliver. Oct. 23, 1965, ElKo, Nev Veteran, re tired employe, Douglas A i craft; member, LOS Chuich Survivors: wld. ow; children from a former niarriaBB: daughter, to thereto, includir-a American Fork River, Provo River, Spanish. Fork River Hobble Creek, ana all diversions theref- Tremonton; served in the S.

Army In France snd Germany in retired farmer; lormer employe of 35 years 3 I Sugar Co. Bishop of Pieldlno LDS Ward for seven years; ward clerx (or eiqnt years; syperin- TEMPERATUR6 CHART U-hr 18-hr High Low Ulah Blinding Brvce Canyon, 61 Cedar city 93 Delia 98 Green Rivef 97 Mlltoid Moab Ogden Price Provo Rlchlield Roosevelt Prec. rr. 95 ee Klncai. sons Jay Mrs.

John (Lev) Apple Valley, two aude Los Anaeles, Torrence, two lncaid, ns: Cl sons, Donald E. FIshbeck, Kenneth Fjshbeck, four sisters and a Gardens, Cypress, brother: gen logical Mrs. Daisy Charles, AVs. Wlrona Lake City St. George Vernal Boise Burtey Goodina Idaho Falls Lewlstoa Pocatello Salmon Twin Falls 61 It, 58 70 63 63 tl SS 59 105 92 .95 Idaho 100 91 96 WWIIA chairman ofitagg, Mrs.

Louise Jepperson, commilfee; clerk Mabel Bern and Bert, all Salt Lake I from Cfass "C'' All flows or'alnatma In the Snvler 2nd Ward. River Basin, inclodlncj Sevier River, Survivors: and San Pitch River, as well as daughters, Beaver River. Coal Creek. Shoa' in Riverside for 15 years; chairman CItv. of the bishop's council for the Bear Funeral Tuesday at River Stake; Won cries; in Garland '68 BONANZA 4371" 0 Mu u-ru- T.T., fully eaulpoed.

See at 68 TRIUMPH TROPHY, custom! Trjni West Aircraft Sales, or call chooppr, StCO. S99-5429. S.L.C. 71 TRIUAAPH 250, excel, extras, S675 or 5350 ol.fer,j95-9254. YAMAHA.

360 3,000 make otter, 292-2568. RT-1, ATTENTION LEARN TO FLY, THE RIGHT WAY, private pilot's around school commencing row Trans West Flight School, for mare Injorrnatinn All sizes S. 70 series Mickey Thomson Rncfna Profile Tires. PEARSON TIRE CO. 2195 S.

Main CESSNA" "Cardinal BCO firs. Nav-Com 300, 340. S7.4JO, Thompson Fjvnlg Serv. 364-6433. DETROIT DIESEL ENGINE.

6-V 53,1 staTt- 10,000 mi. since complete jna Aug. 3rd Air maolr o'haul. Can be test run.ln'j'z HO. uVhour! SMOH.

OH JfMWq, Oadejr CHEROKEE' 160 ciii'b "sn per hour wet, full panel. 253-81J3. CreeX, and all other flows orlqTnaf- ino in fhe hydroloalc dralnaoe, and all tributaries thereto diversions therefrom Class All tributaries to the Green Rivar In Utah, includir.a Strawherrv River, Ouchesnp River, ninta River, Ashley Creek, Price River, San Rafaol River- and tributaries thereto r-nd diversions therefrom Class All tributaries tn the Coltr-arlo River in ufah. Includino the Dirty De River, the Escalante River ar.d tributorles thereto and diver. sions therefrom Class All tributaries to the Viroln Riv widow; two sons, two E.

Lament, Garland; Dennis Lee, Missoula, Mrs. Leslie (Mary Beth) Rees, Tremon- rand- John ton; Florence grandchildren, 5 great chlldrtn; one brother: Myron Richards, Britjham City. Funeral 2 p.m., Ward chapel. Friends call u. nof.n, 4760 S.

State, where friends call 6-8 p.m., and Tuesday, one hour before services Burial, Ivy Lawn Cemetery, Ventura, Calif. Allen B. Dickey OREM Allen B. died In a Provo nurs- Ino. home July 31 natural causes.

orn Nevins Sta- vvarg cnapei. hriends call Rogers Bonni Nevins Mortuary, Tremonton. Sunday 7-9 jSn kv iHn 1" p.m., and Monday from noon until IVcol' 1 time for services. Burial, lam 'G Cemetery. an James F.

Barkle AUTOMOBIlt FARTS SKVKE James F. Baikle, 87, 1761 Rarnona Ave died July 31 In Otahrinctuulna" Ash Creek'; Saiila o5 La Clara River, and all tributaries Suses diversions therefrom Born June All other, surface waters of the io emes State exisTina in or oriainatma in a n( hinsh (nnkm aM hvdrolooic basin in Utah and all ilarkK Married ribufarles iherefo a.nrf diversions hefi'a Le'vina S2.500. 4 Mark I) maas fits Ford, Lincoln, 5-hole, $100. T-10 4-sod. $250 363-6345.

1260 M54 CHEV. and-ocr 383 cu. in. en- qlne, new crank, 12.5-1 MT pistons, Mellings cam, aluminum racing rods, 327 power packed hends, balanced, 75 MI. on professional rebuild, apprcx, 300 or 295-5278 after 4:45 p.m.

'67 CORVETTE side pipes complete, Chev. AM-FM stereo radio, lists for S215, sell for S100. '70 Chev. S155. VO Chev.

disc and JEEP PARTS ME P.CO_Np. Sal Late. 292-2424. LET Bob Valllne shop vour Airplane Insurance. 277-5873.

Legal Notices 1909 Oct. i bi 23, "9. Copper therefrom Class For the convenience of all Interested persons, hearings for the above enumerated purpose will be held on the schedule: flSE a st keo i 1 BUIIdlng, 10:00 A.M. Inn nnpratinr, Cn Auaust 11, 1971 Price, Utah Room 7, City Hall. 10:00 A.M.

Minn. Kennecott Corp. employe. sineers, Methodist Church. Suri 103 90 91 90 Montann Butle 8i BoZfc'rtian 8S West Yellowstone 81 Kevada Eiko Ely Las Veoaj 10S Reno 101 Wycmlng Bio pinev 85 Evanston E5 Rock Springs £4 Sheridan BS Colorado Denver Grand Junction 95 Pacific Slam ty Building.

10:00 A.M. Lucy Temple Dickey. a ried Ethel Frances Nelson Nov. 24, 1915, Salt Ldke LOS Temple. Miner, farmer, active LDS Church member.

Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Woodrow Sai Lake Cily; Leon Ralph, Idaho I Falls; Leland Payson; Aaron Orem; Allen Concho, Mrs. (Virginia! Taylor. Orem: Mrs. Leland S. IMarv Lou) Musselman, Roy; Mrs.

Rex D. (MaricrieJ Buller, Lake Shore, Utah County; 58 Grandchildren, 22 sreat-arandchil- dren; brother, Forrest BodfiEh, Calif. Funeral Wednesday 11 a.m., Orem Twenty-first LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Bern Mortuary, rrovo, Tuesday 6-3 p.m. and at chapel prior to services.

Burial City Cemetery. Anchorage Fairbanks Honolulu Juneau Los Angeles Portland San Diego San Francisco Seattle Spckant 62 85 76 79 81 42 69 41 72 63 51 63 4S 49 53 40 4 1 39 79 40 42 il 49 58 70 S3 74 55 tr. .63 .52 "We flew in flak for 17 minutes. The oxygen regulator in the radio room splattered all my back from flak through the floor Grif held up his right leg, which was covered with blood. After i checked bombs Bud left the ball turret to check on Tom in the tail who was hit in the head and out," Flying Fortress radioman Ray Calember wrote in his diary over Germany in 1945.

The crew of 10 survived the mission and vowed to meet again someday. Saturday was Demo Outing At Park Draws 400 the day. The crew assembled at the home of Ray E. Cooper, 4628 S. Hemlock Dr.

(1540 West), arriving from points so distant that none except Mr. Cooper had ever before been to Utah. SOth MWwest 45 SS SI 56 50 53 55 53 many '63-'70 Corvette Case, boi ing, cutting, cam, valve and and Chev heed, crank rods, shafts, 40-hp. So. West Temple, grinds.

Heli-arc weld. We buy used Crises, needs, and up. 441 364-9689. 427 chev. Ansen housing, headers, Manzie tran: Hurst, complete rear end 4:11 oosi Air lifts, and wrencned.

'SB Corvette; of such drewinqs and see S696. Orem, 255-4535. cations In qood condition within NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received av the UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD for ADMINISTRATION BUILDING SITE DEVELOPMENT. WEOER STATE COLLEGE, OGDEH, UTAH. Bids be in accordance with drawings and specifications prepared bv CAMPUS PLANNING, WEBER STATE COLLEGE, and same mav be obtained from the Utah State Building Board, 124 State Casitol, Salt Lake City, Ulah, upon receipt of 525.00 denostt per set, made pnvable to the WEBER COLLEGE, and (which deposit will be refunded upon ten Mich.

Funeral Tuesday'To a.m., "574 AuguTt'Ti '1971 '-1 "Richfield, Utah 1 wner frie call Court Room, Sevier County Court ay ra on alf our House, 10:00 A.M. prior Burial Mt. Olivet COMPLETE rear end for V-S, S30; 3-sod. trans, for 6 cvl. S35; both will tit Cornet.

Falcon, Fairlane. Meteor, Mustanq. 1718 S. 15th X47-M16. CO'RVETTt; engine, big Hoiley, L33 equipment, best offer.

Chev. an( jh er ar t5 of the date opening. Preaualificatlon set for the bid August 20, Loaan, Utah Auditorium, Union Building, Utah Stale University, 10:00 A.M. of political sub- Cemetery. Family suggests contrlbu.

tions to favorite charity. divisio agricul ns, go lture, in governmental agencies, recreation, fish Funerals ur, and wildlife, sports, conservation onrl BARKLE Public masonic funer- i -ii. a i service for James F. Barkle, will olanninq or civic qrouos, and all other persons within or outside the State of Ulah havinq an Interest in said proceedings are invited to appear and present their views relevant to the prooosed classifications. Opportunitv be afforded to any sr.J all havinq a to nartici- Oral statements Witt be scceot- ed af the time of hearfrq, accuracy of the record, but for writtpn be conducted 10 a.m.' Tuesda'y al Evans and Early, 574 East 1st South by Canyon Lodqe and AM.

Friends may call Monday evening 7 to.8 p.m. and Tuesday one half hour prior to service Friends mav make contributions to their favorite chc.ri' Interment, Mt. Olivet Cc-meter directors, Evans and Fu- Lisa M. Strong LAYTON Lisa Marie strorn, month-old dauoh of Bruce Lynn and Nad ne June Tafboi Strono, Layion died July 31 a her home of caus es to be determined by an autopsy. Born June 19, 1970, Falher member LDS Church.

Survivors: parents; qrandparents. Mr. erf bidders statements are encouraged and will. be accepted at the time cf hearing, Pjari IE or crinr thereto, and until A'igust I FuneraJ services for R. Belt will be held Monday a.m.

at Central Christian! and Mrs. We in. y. Fu- Strong, Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Tal- bolt, all Layton great q-and Mr anc Bismarck Chicago 74 Detroit 7s Duluth Kansas City Minneapolis 81 Oklahoma City 83 Omaha St. Louis East Bcstnrt 89 York Ciiy ft Pittsburgh 74 Washington, D.C. 85 South Atlanta 75 Irmingham 72 Lovisvitie -76 B5 Orleans 93 Southwest 85 El Paso 90 Ft. Worth ti 'hoenix 104 San Antonio Tucson Sail Lake city Weather Data: Precipitation for 24-hour peri.xi ended Saturday at 5 p.m. Precipitation for Accumulative excess, Precipitation since October 1, 1970, 1575; Accumulative excess, Sunrise Sunday 6:24 MOT.

Sunset 8:44 MOT. ina and specifications, be necessary that he have on file with the Pregualitlcation Board of the State of Uta.i, completed and "hQc'eort' uveu, uttr rCQUired CrCOUaJif ticn statement pertaining to contrac- lgf exDer ence ard financial condition. Bids will be received until GOODYEAP CUSTOM wide tread Polyglas and custom-power cushion at guaranteed deafer price, some blems available. Call 395-43-11. 'to CORVETTE engine," 265 parts, 3-scd.

and miscellaneous be addressed to Executive Secretary. Utah Water Pollution Committee, Medical Drive, Salt Lake CitV, Utah, required. Prior to anv bidder recelv-bs, 1971. if malle- 1 statements siioufci iChurch, 370 So. 3rd East.

Iriierment olivet Cemetery. Friends wishinn rnay make contributions to Central Christian Church Memorial in her name. Funeral Directors 8. Early. BOWEN Funeral services for Grace Carter Bowen will be held Tuesday, 12 noon, in the LDS North 17th Ward, 142 West 1st North.

hour of 2:00 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 12, 84113. LYMAN J. Ol SEN, M.D., Secretary Utah Staff Board Health CALVtM K.

SUnWEFKS, Executive Secretary parts, after 4:30 p.m.. 297-4030. in. 4-hols vw I chrome slotted. S6J.

percen, navable 1971, at which time thev will be opened and read aloud in the BOARD CONFERENCE UNCLE SAM wants me! Must" sacrifice Mags and belted tires, make offer, call 485-0706. ROOM 124, Utah State Capitol. A bid bond in the amount of five of the bid, msde to. the Utah State Building Utah NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received bv the TWO sport 'coupes, 1 Chry. i ang re i' em reasonaoie.

ance Bond and for Dave. (g ond mu Board, shall accompany bid. If certified or cashier's chtck is used in lieu of bid bond, a certificate from an aaoroved surety company auaran- a 'a perform- UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD for ADMINISTRATION BUILDING COLLEGE OF SOUTh CEDAR CITY, UTAH. Bids will drawinns nrv bv: Friends may call Monday, 7 to 9 p.m. at the Curtis-McKay sunset Lavm Mortua uary, at the 2350 East 1300 Mrs.

Aarel Sexton, Ogden; Mr. anc Mrs. Willard Andrus, Holladav; Mrs Strong, Murray. Funera Tuesday noon, 10J5 N. Main, Layton where friends call one hour prior services.

Burial Memorial Gardens of the Wasafch. Fredrick V. Fox Funeral services will bs held Tue dnv 2. p.m. at the Assembly of God Church, South, and at the ch'urcrTone riourilSlh South', 1,1 to services.

Funeral dirKlors, Fredrick Vergil Cllr Sunset Lawn Mortu- Fox, for Vergil be in accordance with BURTON nronnrprt ult LV" CHITECT. CEO obtained from AR- will anil peel outh a "IOOT." PavmentlUtah.Stale Building Board, 124 State Sunday-7 To accompany bid. Capitol, Salt Lake Citv. Utah, unrn hour prior PCWER TOOLS, recair them ail The State Building Board reserves jCeceipf of S50.00 decoslt per Redwood and elec. izslthe right to relect anv or all bids or oavable to the West 27th South.

467-9457 waive anv informality or techni- services for sen Brsnghurst Surlon Monday 1 p.m. at the I Home, 8525 West 2700 where friends may call 9am. and Monday one to services. Interment Funeral MUST SELL comnl. '59 BuicK, excel, 401 air 297-7494, 2565 So.

92CO callty in any bid in the interest the State ROD RECONDITIONING AND ALIGN BORING fi 8t CHEV! '2-dr. "v-'a. needs body work, all or Dart, 8' SERVICE or utility STATE BUILDING BOARD GLEN R. SWENSON. (B-S3) Director I NOTICE OF APPLICATION --f Notice is hereby given that cations have been received irt this S250, from Commercial Security Dank, Ogden, Weber County, Utah, for to establish branch 575 South Street, return of such drawinos and soecifi- CAFFAS.L Funeral services lor cations In good condition within ten! Frank Alma Caffall will be held davs of the date set for the bldlTuesday 12 noon In the Larkln Mor opening.

PreaualTIlcaflon Vv; 4C-ho, motor, S120 exchange. traiter. WANTEDT 7 oickupT conditioned ucpn or carts. supervise BARRACUDA 571-3150. which deposit will be refunded upon' Berieley who died July 30 of injuries received In a Moraan 1 County plane crash.

Born Oct. 10, 194i, Oakland, to Vergil Clarence and Thelma James x. Shery! Ma rried Ann poul City, Salt Lake County, Ulah. Ap-. proval of these applications would be 1 ricur aust be tuary Chapel, 260 East South Tem.

of bidders Friends may call at the rnortu- reauirod. Prior to anv bidder receiv-jary A'ionday 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday drawings and specifications, it one hour prlo'' to services. Inter- of the State'of UtahT Cflmpleted 'and aoDroved. the reoufrecf ticn statement pertaining to contrac-1 IT'S experience and financial condi- be necessary tha! he have Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Fu- jvith tMe Preaualificatinn Ronrr'-rteral directors, Larkln Fner1 or tion. the applicant jory approval io iguire the assets and assume the lla- damaqea, biiities of Granite National Bank, v(hich is currently operating banking NEVER used car and truck tires. Lev; prices, EMPI map wheels for meks offT. CRANKSHAFT orirtdina, rod resizing. WOLVERINE, 467-9457.

offices at the above locations. Any interested express vi tion may the Denar tions, 403 State Capitol, Salt City, Utah B4114. be received until of 2:00 P.M., Thursday, Au- 1971. at which time thw will obened "and "resd' BlULDINP BOapn RE ROOM 124, UTAH STATE A Curtis will be held Mon- Home Chapel, 4330 South Redwood, where friends may call Sunday 6 to 8 D.m. and Monday one hour prior to services.

Graveside services, Monday 3:30 p.m., Moroni Cemetery. Funeral directors, McDouoal Funeral Horr.e. son, Aug 16, 1969, Lake Clly. aqent, Unll- ed Member, Salt Sale ridlan Properties daughter. 74 62 75 65 53 79 73 57 66 40 77 70 .13 .13 .04 08 .19 .14 "Don't let yourself think that Vietnam was good under a Democratic president and bad under a Republican one it commits our children to caskets and it's bad.

bad, bad and should be stopped now, now, now," former Utah Atty. Gen. Phil L. Hansen told the annual Democratic Sagebrush Club Outing Saturday in Liberty Park. Mr.

Hansen told some 400 Democrats the party needs unselfish, non wishy washy work to win upcoming elections to meet its "obligation to re-elect Secretary of State Clyde L. Miller and Gov. Calvin L. Rampton." The diary entry told of the crew's 30th mission, on Jan, 22, 1945, where Elwcod Griffith, flight engineer (now of Hawley, Minn.) and tail- gunner Thomas Henn (La Canada, Calif.) received their ivounds. Mr.

Cooper was substituting in another B17 on the same day and spent the remainder of World War II as a prisoner of war after being shot down. Co-pilot Chester Judd (Foreston, Mass.) said the ship was then named Herin's Revenge, fur the gunner, who was hospitalized for nine months. Pilot, Bombardier joining in the reunion were Richard H. Gmemicki, the pilot (Alhambra, Calif.) and bombardier Joe Guerricri (Framingham, Unable to attend were navigator William James, now a lieutenant colonel in tht Air Force, gunner Bernard Greenburg (Muncey, Pa.) and armorer John McClymont (New Haven, The crew said their reunion would include Utah sightseeing. They now include a bank president, favmp'', salesman and governmert employe.

They went on to complete 35 of God" Church. Employe' Affiirated'Me- Inc. Survivors: Heather Nicole, Graveside services both Salt Lake Citv; parents. Honolulu; brothers, sisters, Ronald Clarence, Randall Harry, both Honolulu; Mrs. Manfred (Nancy) Behrens, Salt Lake City; Mrs.

Earl (Penay) Bell, grandmother, Mrs. Francis James, Pueblo, Colo. Friends call at church one hour prior services- Delia M. N. White CEDAR CITY Delia Mary Nelson White, 57.

died Friday in a Cedar City hospital of natural caus- 477 455 hocker Financial Instiltrtions headers, CD-ignition, gtfer. S71-3W. i. Utah, this 26th day of July. 1J71.

W. S. BSIMHALL (B-4A) Commissioner Salt Lake City, Ogden arid Prsvo Generally fair Sunday and Monday Little temperature change. Lows in tht lower 40s. Highs In the mid 90s.

Probability of rain less than 10 percent. Utah Generally fair Sunday and Monday. Some afternoon cloudiness. Isolated afternoon and evening thundershowers, mainly JoolP portion. Little temperature crianae.

Lows SS to 65. Highs 90 to 100. Eastern Nevada Parity cloudy Sunday and Monday. Widely scattered afternoon sr.d evening thundershowers. Local gusty winds near thundershowers.

Little temperature change. Lows 50 to 60. Highs 90 to 100. Southwest Idaho Mostly fair Sunday and Monday. late afternoon and evening Gusty winds near thundershowers.

Continued 1 hot. Overnight lows mostly lower SOs to lower 60s. Highs both days, mid 90s to 11)5. Southeast Idaho Mostly fair Sunday and Monday, isolated late after, noon and evening Gusty winds near thundershcwers. Continued hot Overnlont lows lower 40s to lower SOs.

Highs both (jays mid CDs to mid 90s. Parity cloudy through Monday, with slight chance of afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms over and ner mountains. No large temperature change. Low tonight and Sunday nlsht 40s and low SOs at lower elevations 35 to 45 mountains. High Sunday 60s and hish 70s at lower elevations, 65 to 75 mountains.

High Monday, Ms lower elevations, 70s mountains. By order of the Commissioner of Lakeljified or cashier's check is used in Jio'EasTso'iith'TemnieTsunda lieu of bid a certificate from p.m. Funeral directors, Larkin 487 39y. CORVAIR eno. for sale, just overhauled, like brand r.c«, 343-1687.

FORD, TIRES, stidhtlv "userl, priced riaht! 2S4-49M, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received CALL until. P.M. August 11, 1971, ithe Purchasing Agent's office Southern Utah State College 5 Cedar city, Utah for: 1 3-Spcfjon all-purpose lee trie BI an approved surely company ouaran- Mortuary. execution of a 100 Performance Bond and a 100 pct.j PCt.i HUGHES 1 BoM must eccompjn" bW. The Slate Biiildino Board reserves i cucted the rinht to reiect sw or all bids nr to waive anv formality nr techmcali- in anv bid in the interest of the 5 fg solemnized La State.

UTAH (B-sri STATE BUILDING Glen R. Director NOT'CE Bids received bv the Fiscal Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Sept. 25, 1966. Survivors: sens, daughters.

Barlow 3lv, Norman Cubbock, Funeral services for Mrs. David (Nora) Brown, Mrs. Quist Hughes will be con- Danny (Barbara) Cowan, Debra, all Tuesday at 12 noon at the! Cedar City; Mrs. Jeff (Mary Annl Lincoln Ward Chapel, 2005 South 9th Thomson, Las Vegas, 20 test. Friends may call one half grandchildren; bro'thers, sisters, hour orior to services.

Interment! Alburn Nelson, Apple Valley, Salt Cemetery. Funeral! Mrs. Russell (Allene) Gentry, Secur- COMPLETE set of 5 ET whls. Wi 11 jnsta 11 533. DODGE 313 motor, good SUi.

364-2445. Service relecl anv bid, according to the specification requirements. Southern Utah State Colleqt NEIL K. BOYTER (B-45) Purchasing Asent Service AUTHORIZED NEW CAR SALES AND SERVICE Safety Inspection Sticker No. 8 Duel For Factory Warranted Sales, Service and Ports directors.

Evans a Earlv itv." Joi and'MrsT Kay Veldv Ashworth, Beaver. Funeral Tuesday rJ; Ut 1 i fV, ra vlce 1:30 P.m., Cedar City West LDS John J. Lund will, he held Monday Stake Center. Friends call Southern. ln V.

ar i Mortuary Chapel, Utah Mortuary, Monday 7-9 p.m.,| Tuesday 11:30 a.m. until Births Sirths recorded in Salt Lake area hospitals during the period ended at p.m. Saturday include: LDS Hospital unen request. Contact H.I MUSE Funeral services for Gnniss, Procurement Officer, at M. Muse will be held Tuesday, Sccial Hall Avon NOEL ENNISS Pncuremsnt Ofllrer In Memorinm rfomorv of mv mother, Minnie Elder, God" openad His arms and took vou cne vear ago live forever.

Your lovina daughter: call at Kathy and Larrv. p.m. In P.m., at the Emerson Ward Chapel. 1053 Emerson Ave. Frldnds mav call Monday, p.m.

al iaso S. 9th cast, and Tuesday one hour prior to services at the church. Interment. Mountain Memorial Estates. Funeral directors, Memorial Estates Morlyarv.

NEWMAN Funeral Bertha S. Newman be held Mon- Frlcrnls may Burial Mountain Beaver. View Cemetery, mortuary Sunday to mont. HcllacJav Memorial Card of Thanks Pork. directorj, Larkln Mor- i PALMER "Funeral" strvicej for 1 THE family of Mrs.

AlfrMta Hovermale wishes to Iheir STREATORCHtVROLt'T 465 S. Vain W1T08S 4646 South State 36.iO.tJl 5540 s. AUTO SAK.S appreciation to members of the LDS Church and her m.inv friends for their help and contribution durino hrr lilncss rtnd death. Anna M. A.

Spackman RICHMOND, Cache County Marie Andersor. Spackman. 79. died July 30, in Logan hospital after an illness. Born Nov.

23, 1M1, Sweden, Io Gustave and Anna Marie Anderson. Married Cyrus Spackman April 13, fcichmcnd. later solem- nizect Lcsian LDS Temple. He died. Survivors: sons, daughters, Alvin, Lavlon: Alan, Lavtonville.

Mrs. Gordon (Wanaa) Otte. Hav- warct, Mrs. Roiand (Betry) Hcndrix. Briqham City; Mrs.

Ronald (Snirleyl Bnird, Kemmerer, 70 arancichildren. Funeral 1 p.m. Benson LDS Slake Center. Richmond, friends call Sunday 7-9 p.m.. hours orlor to services.

Burial Richmond Cemetery. Douglas Jesse Buist Funeral services uill be Monday, a.m.. in the Uintah Stake Center Florists rCCKANDSHrW. 1 hbrO SO. 9th EAST S-M1 SCSSn.

OPtN WILKINSON SUiCK 500 W. Bntll. 293-3487 Si.mOlwn's-B;'..'!!.! PIONEER DODotCENTtR 5716Sa.Ma;e Murray.Utah. :f.2 7415 COLONULfORD Sctith. 91 BENNHTFOHt) 47 W.

f-th So.itl BROWN FLORAL FREE DELIVERY FIFTH SOUTH. TEMTH V.EST "AKvavs in Flowers" 364-55-14 MILLrR FLLISON'S FLOV. FR 434-4328 31 5-outn "MILDRED'S FLOWERS 486-7267, 1522 E. 33rd So. BY SEARS iChiroe it.

Stars Sevolvino Churoe I family Reunion 'THE VALENTINE WALLENV1NE FAMILY REUNION Auo. 7, 1971, Briflhsm Citv. 1 UTAh. Pioneer west of 'i bowcrv. Fnmities brina lunch n-xri.

Busi.icss meetino wi'l follow. 'caff' SuKdav' I for Jesse Buist. 19. who i died July 30, ol a wound. Friends call Vernal arv, Sunday 7-9 p.m., and Monday' before servicc-s.

Born Dec. 25, 195J. in Vernal, a son cf Alm.i J. and Gladys Buiit. Attended local schc-ots; mem-i 6-8 p.m., and Monday one nour prior to services.

Friends may maKe ccn- tributions to the American Career Society. Interment, Murray Citv Cemetery. Funeril directors, Memo- rjfll Estates Mortuary. PHARES Funeral services lor E. Phares will be held Monday At Jenkins-Sctfe Mortuary, South State, where trierttfs mav Ciill Sundnv 7-S P.m., and Mondjy 1 hcvir orior to IntermeM.

Lake Hills Cemeierv. Funeral direc- V. C. Solfe and Sens. i PR1ET Funeral snrviccs tor Andrr.is Jacob Priet will to held Monday p.m.

In Colonel Wor- tudrs- Ciuocl. 2133 State wnere- niav call Sur.day 6-fl p.m.! i and iV.orvtav prior to services. Inter- 1 imenf, Mt. Estates." Funeral directors. Colonial V.ortuarv.

I RAPIEN Privoie services for Pnul RdDicn uill be at Evans Early, 374 East Ht South Funera! Dlrpclors Evar.s i Earlv. RIEBEN "for ber. LDS Church. Survivors: 3 Srothtfrs. si's'ers: Ernest.

Roger. Bcvd. Denny (Barbara) Holmes, Mrs. shir- ley (Dclma) Walkinj, Mrs. Van (Joyce) Stubbs, Mrs.

Gerry (Co.me) Borers; grarrifather, Jesse lichens, all of Virr.al. Vernal Merr.ctisl Park-. Margaret Jackson Relcen will be held day p.m. in the Larkin Mortuary' Chanel. East Scuth Temore.

Friends mav a ine mortuary Sunoav to P.m. ano Monday cne hour prior To services. Interment, Lawn Park. Funeral directors. Larkin HOLDEN (M.

HckJL-n. died July 33. 1971, in Otflla of a illness. Born in Pima, Aug. ltS6.

to Andrew Jackson and erine Lamb. M.irriFM to Fred son. July 13. 1903. in he died May Me.Ti- bcr, LDS Church.

Survivors: sen dauqTucrs: Setri dnd (Lcon.i) Works, both of Delta: V.rs. G. W. (Rarrcna) Keaney. HcWen; Clyde (Ida) Nelson.

Vcr.rowia. Gecrgo and Arthur, iai! Lake MtNLOVt, LancLruise', Corona, CROWN Ai.rossfrGmS.imOiwn'*. Bcvjaliful UWVERSALTOYOTA Pirn 5SSCI S. 262-3307 ANDERSON for Ruth Nelson Anderson held Monday 12 noon in the Ward Chapel, 107-G Street. Fr mav call at LsrVIn Mortuary, East Scuth Temple, Sunday 6 to 8 p.m.

and Monday at Ihe ward chaoel College Bulldina lund or Cancer So- Funeral lervicts cicty of Utah, in his name. Funeral be directors. Evans ar.d Earlv. XANIKAKIS Funera.f service i for Artcrnus Xsnlk3 Vis will held 760 o.m. nt the Holy Trinl- Greek Orthodox.

Church. Inter! me: Friends Holdrn Ccmplcrv. Leland L. Mtirdock Lelard L. Murdock, 52.

Point Dr. (4511 died Julv 301 of cancer In 3 S.ilt Lake hospital. Born Jtn. 31, 1919. Idaho Falls, to: Mr.

and c. Robert Pirschon, 5387-M10 East, son, Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Pelwson, 7SW Casablanca daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle W. Davu, Marquis Wav, son Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Rone, xsi E. 7th South, dauphfer. Mr. and Mrs. Mllo E.

HasXett, 165 W. 200 North, Bountitul, son. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Goodin, E.

10735 South, Sandy, son. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Crteff, East, Sandy, sen, Mr. and Mrs.

L. 339S 5 on. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gagittiin, 1312 E.

3300 Scuth, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Dennis lon. 4J5S Hclladav daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. William Dennis son, U03 E. J130 South, daughter. IIolv Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Miller, E. Haven son. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Braifhwifte, 1035 E. 3rd South, son, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Young, 1591 W. Stratford son.

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Voitimiglla, 1105 VV. South. P.iverton.

daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Hanks, 917 Princeton son. Mr. and Mrs.

Lynn Huntsman, 171 South, son. Mr. and Mrs. John MUler, Grants- villt, daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. John Monroe, W. South, son. Mr. Mrs.

Lynn DSvies, E. 3070 Scuth, son. Mr and Mrs. Carter Walts, EOTV University Hospital Mr. and Mm.

Richard Haws, 318 2nd South. SS, son. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Buck.

32W-153C Eait. sen. Mr. ana Mrs. Daren Lee.

II VV. Stratford Ave rtaucMer, Cottoirwood Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Garry L. Babb, 4311 Greerda'e Rd Mr.

and Mrs, Donald B. Bird, 330 N. ClarcTon: Sandy, dauchtcr. Mr. ana Mrs.

Rr.bcrf William Butcher Dc-lcrniie Bandy, daughter Mr. and Mrs Kenneth p. Gilbert, Valley West Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Joe F.

Sarvetlo, 4150 S. 456C son. He said he never again will missions. The final diary seek public office himself, but he will remain active as a party worker. He was a candidate for ilie Democratic nomination to th-2 U.S.

Senate in 1968. Salt Lake County Com mi s- Kioner Ralph Y. McClure introduced notables including 16 state legislators, Salt Lake County Attorney Carl J. Nemelka and Lake City Treasurer Jennings Phillips who said he "is thinking about" running for the City Commission. Commissioner McClure set the rally mood when he quipped, "Vern Romney will not be a candidate, the office of dictator is not up yet!" Badger Reveals Keeps Doctors at Bay A 12-pound badger "with long claws and teeth" cornered a group of Holy Cross "Hospital doctors for nearly two hours Saturday.

After gro undskeepers chased the frightened animal for several minutes through hospital halls, it finally took shelter behind a large box in front of the only door to the doctors' lounge. A convincing display of teeth persuaded security guards to warn the "trapped" doctors not to open the door. City police officer D. L. Andreas on finally arrived.

prodded the badger into a cage and released him near the foothills. Officer Andreason also freed the "badgered" doctors. entry at the close of the war reads: "It was a very long ride." Panels Spark Sessions at Westminster "Design for Witness," a school of Christian Mission, United.Methodist Church, continued Saturday in the administration building of Westminster College. The 55 participating members formed small groups to deal with subjects ranging from "Machines and the New Humanity" to "The New Generation in Africa," taught by Dr. Charles Brewster, New York City, and the Rev.

and Mrs. Lawrence Robinson, Denver, in "focus sessions." Classes were conducted by Dr. C. Russell Neale of Psyhoclogical Associates, Salt Lake City, on "Communicating," while the Rev. Donald B.

Ap'p, Denver, is conducting continuing focus groups on the Gospel of Matthew. Saturday's session was highlighted by a demonstration of black art, directed by Darnell Haney, Clearfield Job Corps staff, based upon back student research into" the culture of Africa. Death Cause Listed Salt Lake City police said Raymond Scott Watchorn, 20, 240 South Temple, died of a self-inflicted hanging Wednesday at his residence. IN TIME OF NEED DEMAND A JOHNSON BURIAL VAULT i MOBILE HOMES turned into OF TOYOTA 359-2331 Fora RegularMiieageChetk-wp fcl SMR? I Visit Awthoriied Car Dc4skr 'ir- services Funersl direclors, Oescrct Surviv ifor Shirley Kit Stewart Anderson widow; son, dauqhters. ivilt be held 15 neon in the; YOUNG Furtral services for i Venice.

Mrs. Tina AUrjd, 2nd Ward Chaoel. 317? Harel Carter YOUPO will tt heM Mrs. Larrv Fatert, Lon; laid Drive. Frier.as may call at Lsr- Monday al Lee.

all Salt Citv; kin Mortuary, SW East South Tern- lusry, 34 East 7th Scuth SI. where Mien (Cathvl Scencer. Per.iacofs.i Die, i to 8 o.m. Tues- frier.os rnsv Sunday S-B p.m. i qrandchildrin: mother, V.rs.' at the chaoel one hcnir srior to services.

Ir.te-- STelia White. San Frar.c'ico; S'Sttr, orlcr to services. Interment Salt rr.fnl in jtah Vrs. LaVtda snurtlelf, Pri- Lake City Cemetery. Funeral Monday P.m.

Funeral graveside services V.or.day; Mertwrv. Dssertf A'orfuary, Inocn, Vjlley View Memoclai park. South Davis Community Hospital Mr. and Mn. Miti, 51S E.

North, daughter Mr. and Mis. Lynn Ray singtay. 1005 Elairte Bsuntiful, son. Mr.

and Mn. Lieuan Hjnstn, til w. Sountiful. son. Mr.

and Mrs. R. Dean Titensor, S. JJi West, Bountiful, dauoMer. Mr.

anc Mrs. Max Smith, 9 East, St. Mark's Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Wall £0i.

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