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VVV 1 a 9-Men Want Work Ugal NoHcm 34 Tba Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, June 12, 1965 f-Help Women Intermountain Obituaries Ex-County Attorney Dies at 78 Allen Hilton MURRAY Alien Earl HtttofV 271 E. 5308 South, died Friday at a VMujwi'Jflp Murray hospital of emphysema. Bora Oct. It, 1907, Salt Lake City, fa David Allan and Inga Cath-irin Andersen Hilton Married Viola Snider, June 29, 1927, Salt Lake City. Retired worn Union Pacific Railroad, member Church of Jesus Christ ef Latter-day Saints Survivors: wi dow, sons, daugh- ters, Mrs Paul (Jnant) Dahltwrg, RomH.

La, Murray; Lynn Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri; Russell A Salt Lake City; 5nron, Stan, Mon trow, Calif Rodney (Arizona) Church mission, ten grandchildren, brothers, sister, Harold, Union, Arthur Calif Mrs. Royal (Donotl) Covington, Pleasant Drove Funeral Tuesday 38 a Murray Fifth LDS Ward Chapal, 5778-3rd East Friends cell Monosy 44 4760 So Stete, at Chepet Tuesdey 1 30 p.m. Burial, Murray City Cemetery. Ina Sampson IDAHO rALL id.

inainilde Ackerman Sampson, 82, died Wednesday at an Ideho Falls nursma hom at natural causes. Born Oct )7, )82, Volley, Neb to Charles end Mary Ackerman. Married James samesoo. Fremont, Neb. Lived In Nebraska end Wyoming before moving to Shelley, Idaho, 1741 and Idaho Falls )945.

Member of First Lutheran Church. Survivors, sons end daughters. Mrs. James (Celeste) Baird, Torrin-ton, Wyo Charles, Salmas, Calif, Clifford, Leslie, Mrs. Henry (Motto) Wolf, ell Ideho Fells; 20 orendchil-dren, 44 sreat-rndchlldren Funeral Monday, 2 pm, First Lutheran Church.

Burial, Shelley crest Cemetery under direction Buck Funeral Home. jK -v Arthur E. Moreton, 78, 1022 12th East, a former Salt Lake County attorney, died of natural I causes Thursday night in a Palo Alto, hos- pital. He graduated I from the Univer- sity of Utah Law School and Yale University Law School. In 1907 he was accepted into the Utah Mr.

'-Moreton state Bar Assn. He later became a member of the California Bar Assn. He practiced law in Utah until 1961, when he retired to Palo Alto. He had served three terms as Salt Lake County attorney during the 1920s. He served as a first lieutenant in the 290th Aero Sq.

during World War I. Two Residences Mr. Moreton was a 32nd -Degree Mason and Shriner and a member of the Alta and University clubs. At the time of his death, he maintained residences in Salt Lake City and Palo Alto. Mr.

Moreton was born in 1887 in Salt Lake City, a son of John Boys and Elizeheth Cooper Mor eton. He married Ethel T. Tyree Feb. 10, 1917, in San Antonio, Tex. Survivors Listed Survivors include his widow; a son and daughter, Dr.

John Weston, Mrs. Susan Moreton Tevis, Atherton, Calif. six grandchildren; three brothers and a sister, Fred J. Bryant, Ralph all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Elizabeth Jensen, Beverly Hills, Calif.

Graveside services will be conducted at Alta Mesa Memorial Park, Palo Alto, Monday at 11 a.m. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bv the Utah. Room ana mg, Salt Lake until o'clock pm. Tuesday. June 22, 196 and at that time publicly opened ft construction of Concrete Curbe Median Islands ki Soft Lake Countv, tho same being that section of U.

91 (State Street) from 5400 South 6400 South identified as Stale Proio No NF-32-U2). The length of road to bo construe ed or improved is 1 338 mites, at the principal Hems of work are a prooomateiy tot lows. 12,500 Lin Ft. of Concrete Cur Type and i30 Cu. Yds of Coi Crete Median Filler The proiect is i be completed In 30 woncing days.

Preauajifioalton of bidders Is ouired. Prior to env bidder's recor. ing plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Road of Utah completed and ae required Prequalification pertaining to contractor's end financial condition Not less man the general prevailing waae rates as determine' employed on this proiect. Proposal forms, olans. gross tions and specifications are on 1 the office of the State Read Cor be Specifications, Plans me proposal forms.

plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Sait Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $5 00, no refunded Each 6t letter from an apori pany guaranteeing uretv irnish Cash, certified check, able to must accompany each bid as evidence of oood faith and a guarant that If awarded the contract, contract a furnish contract bond as required. Any additional Information may secured at the office of the State Road Commission Dated this 5th day of June, 1961, STATE ROAD COMMISSION henry helland HENRY HELLAND Director of Highwavg NOTICK TO BIDDERS Sea leu pruposa.s uueaed tc Boaro of eoucation uavis couniy tool Dtstnu, ror me consirucnon an Addition to me Uimon elementary icnooi Budging at worm mavis comracr oocumems, wmen were pr oareo oy ana may oe uotained carpenter a atringnam Arcmtecis, poutn Mn bast, oait Laxe uty, uian. ana win be received at the orfice oerk of poara of Education in rai mmgton, uian, untn June Ivdo, ai a uu ana men puouoy ooenea ana read atouo. Anv bio rqeetveo oner dosing time wm pe returned unopened 1 a certified check, payable to the owner tn an amounf noi less man i per cent or me largest posstole xotai ror me bid submined including me consideration ot aooitive alternates, must accompany eacn Did as a guarantee mar, awaraed me conn act. may pe required.

in owner reserves the right to reject any or an oids ano to waive any or an formalities Plans ana specifications may be examined without cnarge me oi fice of the Arcnitect ana may procured trom carpenter a trm-gnarn, rcnnects, iocatea at 41 aoum am tast, aair Lake ufati, upon oeposit ot 00 as a guarantee as to me sate return ot the plans and specifications, me ruii amount ot whicn win oe repaid upon me return pians and specifications witnin five days aner receipt ot oios. AH laborers workmen, mechan ics, ana apprentices employed or rms proiect snail pe paia not less man the general prevailing wage rates as determined ov me Industrial Commission or Uian as set form in tne scneaule in me contract documents. A. HOLLIS GRANGE, Clerk. Board or Education 4 a i sL oun tvS cn ooi ltnct fumral AMUNDSEN Funeral services for Clara ovidia Svenosen Amundsen will be held Saturday pm.

from the Hollaoay ward Cnapei 4407 Fortuna Way Friends may call at Evans 4 fcarly, 54 bast 1st south, frloay eve. I to I m. and one hour prior to services at me ward interment tn Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, t-unerai directors, Evans a Early. BROWN Funerel servles for Llley May brown of 294 Hartford at wm be held Saturday at 1 pm. in me Russon brothers Mortuary Cnapei, 255 a 2nd bast Friends may can me mortuary Saturday prior to services.

interment, Salt Laxe city cemetery Funeral directors, Russon Brothers. CHRISTBNSEN Funeral services tor Mary Mario Ellertoen Christensen, of 3153 South Crestview Circle, Bountiful, will be held Saturday. p.m in me Val Verb Second Ward South Davis Stake House, 500 West 2600 South, Bountiful. Friends may call at the Russon Brothers Mortuary, 255 South 2nd East. Salt Laka City.

Friday, 7 to 9 p.m. and at the ward chapel Saturday, 11 30 am to 12 30 p.m. Interment, Bountiful Memorial Perk Funeral directors, Russon Brothers. COX Funerel services for Martme Everts Cox will be held Saturday, 11 ami tn the Midvale 3rd Ward chapel. Friends may call at the Goff Mortuary, 8090 S.

State, Friday, 6 to 8 and Saturday prior to services Burial in the Sanay City Cemetery. Goff Mortuary funeral directors DEAKIN Funeral services for Betty Lyle Titcomb Deakin will be held Saturday, 2 pm, at tha Goff Mortuary Chapel, 8090 State Friends may call at the mortuary Friday, 6 to 0 pm, and Saturday prior to services Burial the American Fork Cemetery. Goff Mor-tuary, funerai di rectors. HATZAKIS (HATZCS) Funeral services for Steve Hetzekis (Hatzes) will be held Monday at 2 pm in tha Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church Interment in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

The prayer service will be held et the Deseret Mortuary, 36 E. 7th South Street on Sunday, 7 p.m where friends may call Sunday 6-0 Funerai directors, Deseret Mortuary. HOBSCH Funeral services for Bowine G. Hoesch will be conducted 10 m. Monday from St John's Lutheran Church.

1030 South 5th East by Pastor Paul Schmidt Friends may call Sunday evening at Evans and Early, 574 East 1st South, 7 to 8 p.m. and Monday morning from 9 to 9 45 a m. Interment, Mountain View Memorial Estates. Funeral directors, Evans and Early. HENDRY Funeral services for Paul D.

Hendry will be held Saturday at 11 am. at Neil O'Donnell Mortuary, comer First South, Fourth East where friends may call Friday 7 to 0 30 and Saturday prior to services. Interment Mt. Calvery Cemetery, HOLT Funeral services for Edith Grace Beckstead Holt will be held Saturday, 12 noon, In the Whittier Ward chapel, ISIS $. 2nd East.

Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, Friday, 6 to pm, Saturday at the ward chapel one hour prior to services. Interment, South Jordan Cemetery. Funerai directors, Larkm Mortuary. nwnnwiM ruunii five Samuel Ephraim Horrocks will be held Saturday, 4 p.m to foe Rusaon Brothers Mortuary Chapel, 255 $.

2nd East. Friends may call at foe 1 tuary Saturday prior to services ferment. Bountiful Memorial Park. Funerai directors Russon Brothers JONES Funeral services for Harry Wetity Jones will held day, at MeDougal's call Friday, 6-0 P.m and Sa one hour prior to services. Inter- era) directors Chapel.

McDougat't Tire, Wheel Gone Auto theft bureau officers Friday were investigating the theft of a tire and wheel, $28 value, from the automobile of Kathryn Rogers, 615 Warnock (2440 South), while the vehicle was parked at the residence. ENGINEERING SECRETARY EXCELLENT OPPOSTUNITY FOR EXPERIENCED, WELL-QUALIFIED SECRETARY 'WITH INITIATIVE. PREFER AGE 30-45. MUST TYPE 65-70 WPM. AND TAKE SHORT-HAND.

FOR APPT CALL-MRS. c. M. BOULTER 486-741 ELECTRO CERAMICS, INC. 7445 I 2nd Salt Lake C'tv.

Utati. An Equal Opportunity Employer 1 EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES CASHIERS KITCHEN HELP 22 to 35 INTERVIEWS SATURDAY AFTERNOON HANSA HOUSE 1, EAST 2ND SOUTH Full or Part Time Saroh Coventry Jewelry Has openings! No invest collections or delivery. For oppt. call 322-4035 359-4824 OFFICE SUPERVISOR TRAINEE Fine career opportunity for single woman with one of America's largest life insurance companies. Prefer some college education and previous clerical supervisory experience Good salary schedule and liberal benefits Relocation required.

No dependents Telephone 355-6245 BEAUTICIANS ideal positions for both mala and female beauticians with professional experience for area's newest salon High income potential. Call 262-3237 or 328-0397 SECRETARY, part time, IT am to 4pm ideal for mother with other Nice office Must toe excel typist, prefer shorthand Age 24-38 A challenge to the right girl Parlor Newhouse Hotel, DA 8-8366 YOUNG LADIES SUMMER work in local downtown office No exper. necessary. Minimum $25 salary Parents Magazine Call for appt, 364 7216 WANTED Good full-time typist, receptionist at new ski area Send re sume, salary desired, and recent photograph to Jackson Hole Ski Cor Deration, Teton Village, Jackson, Wyoming CLERK-TYPIST Doctor's office Permanent 40 hr week Starting salary $250 Write Box U-54 this paper. Give age, ex perience, references and phone WANTED Manager for ladies, chil dren's and infants' wear bepts Good starting salary, steady positions Write complete past employment history, age and if presently em-ployed to Box U-44, care this paper ELDERLY women or couple to live in estate home Cottonwood area, as caretaker $160 per mo plus board and room Phone 328-2261 weekdays Mr Groo Eve and weekends, 484- 3349 MATURE woman toiive in apt pro vided exchange for child care while mother teaches school Con sideration will also be given to cple CR 0-8)70 OPENING for exper, saleslady, (30 vrs age mm permanent work, 5-day week Salary plus comm ex cel work benefits See Mr Allen et toe Singer Co, 2109 So 11th East INSURANCE RATER Casualty and auto, wilt pay accord ing to experience.

Balfour-Guthrie Insurance Co, 231 East 4th South MATURE women for avenue dry cleaning plant. Some typing, counter work and minor sewing Should live on aves or vicinity Call Mr. Harry, DA 2-1135 GO-GO GIRLS WANTED At Mary Lou's. 1083 No Mam, Sunset Utah See Tony after 1 pm, or call 773-0763 GIRLS YOUNG LADIES WOMEN This is for you. 2 hrs day can mean extra income for you Cosmetics.

Forappt ca 1 1 486 784 4 EXPERIENCED secretary for mort gage loan and insurance Tempore ry employment Could be permanent. Call 486-1314 WOMEN 30-45 laundry and drv-ciean-inq work, need car and soma exper lence Call at 3330 So Mam, 6 Mon June 14th MULTIPLE line insurance company seeks casualty rater Address qualifications and salary required to Box T-4, care of this paper WOMAN companion for convalescent lady. Live in or dav only. Ave. loca fton Call CR 7-1796 TEACHER wants LDS retired couple In Hawaii for child care.

Write 0 Box 195, Provo WANTED Go-Go girls Good salary Pius bonus. For interview, 298-1386 or 266-9618 WOMAN care for semi invalid lady Live in. Easy work. Board, room, wages. None smoker IN 6-8390 EXP.

BAR-MAID over 21 Apply in person, Camelot Lounge, 380 State 9-11 am MIDDLE aged woman or couple to manage small hotel Apt and per cent of ros 222 W. 3rd So TELEPHONE solicitors wanted lary plus commission Music City, 235 So Main 328 2555 PART time cashier and office work Experienced Apply Duce Sporting Goods, 3650 So State WANTED-Exper beautician, full or part time CR 8-2313 8-Women Want Work MATURE, experienced legal, statistical, general -steno rapid type and s-hand, desires part-time work Call 2784383 NURSERY SCHOOL-LICENSED Preichool activities, nourishing meals. Rates. IN 7-3592. $65-3 ROOMS Utils Included 363-7196 COMPL.

bookkeeping service, Inci. payroll returns, monthly statements 359-8450 after 6 pm. BACHELOR bundles Washed, Ironed $2 Family ironing Pick up, delivery Free mending 262-0159 HIGH SCHOOL student needs experience, low pay, typing, receptionist, bookkeeping, etc 277-4936 WILL tend 1 child, mv home. Ref. 27th So 21st 466-7625 CURTAINS, bedspreads, tablecloths Pickup, delivery.

IN 7-4492. TYPING, ADDRESSING, MAILING. My home EM 4-7561 IRONING, my home. $1 per hour 364-5308. CHILD care while you work, my home Vic.

3600 So, 7th E. 266-2640 IRONING, my home. $1 per hr. 363-0468. LDS ladv, living close to will tend baby.

Tel. 355-8685 WILL care for elderly man or lady in my home. 266-7554, after 7 TND or 2 children, my home 9th 29th So. 466-9582 CUSTOM script typing dressing done at 328-2809 mailing, ad- IRONING 24-hr. CR 7-3548 sIrvice.

"Fall EXCELLENT. child care. Whit City, 571-1637. IRONING SEASONABLE PICKUP AND DELIVERY 484-6630 9 Men Want Work FINISH CARPENTER WORkTrF-MODELING. EM 4-3063 5ES 1 Bowina Hoesch Alvina Hear- iowina Georgina stritch Hoesch, 72, 474 Westminster A ve died at her residence Thursday at 12 30 p.m.

of a heart ailment. Born Nov. 29, 1192, ki Hanover, Germany, a daughter or Hen i 1 1 a Mafzeht and Heinrich Hearstritch Came to Sait Lake City It 4S oe Miw Viif in 1909 Member, St. John's Luttv- ,2 ran Church, V', Mary and Martha Guild, taught Sunday School for many years Be-' ceived her naturalization gapers In 1941. Married Adolph Gustaf Hoesch Sept.

3, 1914, In Ogden. They later were divorced Survivors: children, Mrs. Sigmund Reinke, Twin Fails Idaho; Adolf Hoesch, Bakersfield, Clifford, Murray; Lestar, Granger; Arthur, Sandy; two sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Louise) Oakee, Chico, Calif and Mrs. Charles (Sophie) Harrison, Magna; 20 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Funeral, 10 a m. Monday at St John's Lutheran Church, 1030-5th East Friends calf Sunday, 7-0 pm at 574 E. 1st South and Monday from 9 to 9 45 a.m Burial, Mountain View Memorial Estates. Hattie Williams Mrs. Hattie Robinson William, S3, 1472 3900 South, died of natural causes Friday lam.

In a rest home. Bom Nov. 3, )tt), Mill Creek, Sait Lake County, to Charles and Marla Howick Robinson. Married to David R. William May 10, 1904, Salt Lake LDS Tempi He died May 11, 1934 Member -at5 Church Sruvi-viors: daughters, Mrs Harry (Delta) Bolt, Mrs.

Af-ton Hoffman, Salt Lake City, three grandchildren Funeral Tuesday 12 30 pm. Valley View Second LDS Ward Chapel, 4101-1925 East. Friends call 4740 State Monday 6 I pm, Tuesday at chapel one hour prior to service. Burial Elyaian Burial Gardents. Lafayette Baldwin Lafayette Charlee Baldwin, 76, 50 Burton Ave (2353 South), died of natural causes Friday, 5 OS am, in a Salt Lake rest home.

Born April 10, 1809, Blenchester, Ohio, to George and Alice Peacock Baldwin. Married Cora Cooper, Nov. 4, 1909, Sait Laka City Divorced. Retired mechanic, mtmbar, Orpfmo Lodge No 69, AF0.AM, 0 rot mo, Idaho Survivors, daughters, Mrs Bert (Alice) Stickler, Bountiful; Mrs O. W.

(Yvonne) Flack, Mrs Jamas (Wanda) Day, Mrs. Arthur L. (Betty) Thornwali, Sait Lake City; five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren Funeral, Monday, 2 pm, Masonic Temple, 450 South Temple Friends call 260 E. South Temple, Sunday, 7-0 pm, Monday at Temple -oneaif how prior to service. Burial, Mt.

Olivet Ctmetery. Ralph Belliston Juab County Ralph Beilis NEPHI, Bardsley ton, 70. Nephi died Thursday aft a long illness at his residence Born Nephi, Utah, May 15, 1887, to Thomas and Sophia Bardsley Belli n. Married Alice Lillian Farnsworth, June 6, 1909, Manti LDS Temple. She died, 1927 Married Sarah Ida Parkas, Manti, Sept 3, 1930.

Former farmer, postal employe Member, LDS Church, Boy Scouts of America, Survivors widow; son daughters, Carl Washington, Mrs W. Bert Florence) Powell, Nephi; Mrs. Alma Ruby) Rasmussen, Midvale; Mrs. E. George (Alice).

Campbell, Imperial Beach, Cailf. Fuperal, Tuesday, 1 First Second LDS Chapel Friends call Monday evening, Anderson Funeral Home, Nephi; Tuesday at ehepai prior to services. Peter Anderson Pater Albert Amlerson, 74. 112 lat Ngrttl, died of natural causes Friday, 7 30 a Ills home Born Dac. 17, IMS.

Huntsville, Weber County, to Peter and Caroline Jensen Anderson Married Mary Jane Uanglois April 22, 1891, Looan LDS Temple. She died May 11, 1741. Member, LDS Church Survivors, sons, daughters, Wayne, Wendvl, Mrs. W. H.

(Myrtle) Farr, Salt Lake City; Lowell, Mrs. Marct (Violet) Smith, Los Angeles, Calif Carman, Marvin, Detroit, M.ch Leonard A Arlington, Am Mrs. Ernest (La-Von) Wright, Dallas. Tex 11 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, sisters, Mrs Charles Carstensen, Roy, Weber County; Mrs. Dorothy Burt, Mrs Anno Blair, Ogrteo.

Funeral Monday noon, 240 E. South Temple, where friends cat! Sunday, 4-8 pm, Monday prior to service. Burial, Sett Laka City Cemetery. Earl Nelson ROY. Weber County Earl Nelson.

73, Roy, died of a stroke Friday morning In a Weber County hospital Born Riverdale, Weber County, July 1091, to Pete Tourval and Cynthia Married Nora Mansfield Oct. 25, 1911, Ogden. Survivors. widow; son, daughters, LaMar, Roy; Mrs. Floyd (Larene) Hunter, Wilson, Millard County; Mrs Max (Fay) Thatcher, Logan; Mrs Homer (Afton) Postal, Lakewood, Calif Mrs.

Don (Margaret) Holden, Ogden; 12 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren; brothers, sister, Ray, Cbancev, Mrs. Polly Edith Goo dale, aril Roy Funeral Monday, 11 am, Lindquist and Sons Colonial ChaooL Ogden, where friends call Sunday 7-9 p.m and Monday prior to services. Burial Roy Cemetery. Henry A. Hisiop PENDLETON, CALIF -Henry Alan Hisiop, 2-deys-old, Pendleton, died of prematurity In a Pendleton hospital Thursday Born Tuesday to Sherman and Virginia Kite Hisiop, Gardena, Calif Parents former residents Roy, HuntsvIHe.

Survivors parents, brother, sisters, Steven, Jeanna, Christina, Caroiyne, Gardena; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Wiliam Kite, Boulder, Colo. Graveside services Saturday 10 a nv Washington Heights Memo net Park. Fred Haas ROY, Wabar County Fred Haas, 99, Las Vegas, Died Thursday in Roy Born April 10, 1999, Germ ny. Married Isabella deSeies Retired naval officer.

Member, Elks Club Survivors, brothers, Frank, Rockford, Ml Alfred, Wiliam, Edward, Wilmington, IM. Funeral, burial, Las Vegas. Elda Etchechury McC AMMON, IDAHO Elda Cottle Etchechury, 62. McCammon died of natural causes Thursday morning in a Downey hospital. Born Dec.

28, 1908, Franklin, to Uriah and Lucy Ann Handy Wilkinson. Married to E. Coil ms. Divorced. Married to Leo Cottle.

He died August, 1951. Married to Satvadore Etchechury June, 1957. Member, LDS Church. Survivors: husband, daughters. Mrs Max (Jean) Randall, Idaho Falls; Mrs Howard (Betty) Zahm, Pocatello; Mrs.

Frank (Pauline) Hines, Tacoma, Wash 10 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren; brothers, sister, Paul Wilkinson, Grace, Idaho; Card, La Mar, Frank lin, Idaho; Mrs. A T. (Jessie) Larson, Richmond, Utah. Funeral Saturday 1 Manning Chanel Pocatello. Burial Franklin Cemetery 10,695 Hi I I PAINTING Good Clean.

Reliable. EL 9-899 ext. painting. Refs. Rew.

bid or hr. Geo. Sooner, 266-3147. MAN 45, would like work, landscap-ing, gardening, janitor or 359 829. RETIRED MAN WISHES part time lob Cali 359-6227 HARDWOOD floors sanding and refL ntshrng.

Done reas. 298-6034. PAINTING-REAS. FREE EST. Work guar.

EM 4-21 3. A-l CARPENTER. IN 7-7641 PAINTING end carpentry, work guaranteed. 464-3540. 9 A Employment Agencies UTAH STATE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY NO FEE CHARGED 322-1433 PROFESSIONAL-CLERICAL-SALES 415 Soutti Mein Street SERVICE-INDUSTRIAL 148 Social Hell Avenue TEMPORARY-AGRICULTURAL 44 Post Office Place YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICi 345 South 6th East Olson EMPLOYMENT DA 8-8751 The Agency for Particular People 338 4th South ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS 4 -12 30 A PERMANENT AFTERNOON SFjMT EMPLOYER WILL TRAIN AGE 22-45 158 SOCIAL HALL AVENUE 322 1433 AAA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 76? 21 st South, 486-9309 For the newest and best listings Refer to Sunday's Ad NEVADA AREA PANTRYMAN FULLY EXPER $18 PER SHIFT PRY COOK-FULLY EXPERIENCED $18 PER SHIFT CONTACT MRS LANCASTER 188 SOCIAL HALL AVENUE INSIDE COUNTER SALES Male 25-45 Ind Supply $400 Georgia Day S.D.

I. Agency has THE Tob for YOU! (TOO Many to list ALL hare') 333 Stote St. 328 9631 JANITOR Age 30-40 Exper hr Georgia Day Utah Oldest Employment Agency SoMain EM 4-7771 ABBOTT FLETCHER, Inc. CHECK WITH US TODAY 165 So State 326-4217 AP EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 3890 So Mam, 262-3843. Lumber sales Good Mechanic $2 50 hr.

up Salesmen $500 mo quar Partsman-Fort Very Geod Waitress $1 to plus tio EARN A LQT SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Male, 25 to 35 Rt sales $375 mo sal. Georgia Day Utah's Oldest Employment Agency EM 4-7771 442 South Mam -PERSONNEL CENTER PLAZA, suite 9 2265 So Main 486-2041 Immediate Placements GROCERY STORE 2 Meat Cutters 1 Groceryman 2 Checkers SUPERMARKET EMP SERVICE 811 33rd South 486-9668 YV cox EMPLOYMENT HU 7-7711 Top positions too many to list 12H Wilmington, Su ar qu se SIMMONS 'as 355-6773 1 beeh employment, inc 42 4th So 359-3741 KEY PERSONNEL THE AGENCY WITH INTEGRITYI 344 State 322-2461 10 Training IBM Key Punch AND-OR Comptometer Complete course by manufacturer of comptometer Low tuition Placement Service COMPTOMETER SCHOOL 32 East 1st SoS'nCt 1W5 359 8762 PBX RECEPTIONIST" TRAINING Bustness courses Include Shorthsrvt, Type, 10 key Adding Machine etc No age limit Low tuition, term. New clases start every Monday. PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE THE SALT LAKE SWITCHBOARD SCHOOL 411-412 Felt Building 355-7507 IBM 1401 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING registration closes June 21st ALSO Complete Intensive training foes IBM Key Punch IBM Machine Operations COMPUTER SYSTEMS training center. 975 E.

33rd 467-5101 UNION WAGE SCALE Meat Cutters $127 40wk. Grocery Checkers $94.20 wk. INDUSTRY NEEDS MEAT CUTTERS GROCERY CHECKERS -train now-pay latej DAY end NIGHT Classes COLLEGE OF MEAT CUTTING lj 33rd Seuth HU 6-966 U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS AFTER A SHORT TRAINING PERIOD IN YOUR HOME. MEN-WOM-EN START AS HIGH AS S50 PER MO.

For free Information on lobs, salaries, requirements write Lake Training, P.O. Bo 1835 or cell 446-1691. Eves. Call HU 5-0379. ELECTRONICS DAY AND EVENING CLASS New Classes June 21st ALL YEAR ROUND TRAINING TECHNICAL ENG.

INSTITUTE 2349 West Temple 487-1704 URGENT Teeh models who will be high school graduates to tram as professional models. Also girls 15 to 19 who are Interested In fashion modeling or seif improvement Thompson Teen Model System. Cali 484-1423, or 262-3784 SALT LAKE BARBER COLL VET AND REHAB APPROVED 61East 2nd South 364-085, CUMMiNS APPROVED HEAVY-DUTY DFESEL TRAINING. For In-tervlew cell IN 6-1095 Immediately. 11 Help Wanted Mn 1 LUBRICATION man exper.

to diesel trucks. Apply Fote't Service, corner 4th 2nd West. IXPERIENCED window washer. Apply 2095 So. West Temple.

Ph. 486-7473. EXPfarmer-live5tock man bet 35-60. Refer, required, liv. quarter! provided.

Mr. White INS-2242 BONDABLE -adult caretaker. East 1st So. Apts. Rent free.

322-2225 BOYS wanfed Sell doughnuts if wnmar, good pey. 355-2409. Neics of Record BIRTHS Florence Sorenson Florence Ed VERNAL Mrs. Sorenson, 71, La-van, died of rai causes Thurs- day 9 30 a m. at her residence I Born Levan May Married to Sorenson Seot.

7, 1905, Le van. Mnber LDl tir Survi vers; husband, sons, dauahters, Earnest, Magna, Vern, Provo, Mrs James R. (Vena ta) Petersen, Cen-terfield; Mrs. Ro- -land (Eudena) Beach, Gram River, Utah; Mrs Cameron (Lucille) Thorpe, Tremonton, Box Elder County; sisters, Dora Baxter, Oregon; Hilma Sundvall, King Hill, Idoha, 15 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren Funeral Monday 1 pm, Levan LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Relief Society room Sunday 8-10 Monday prior to services.

Burial Levan. Franklin Hallen SACRA MEN- TO, CALIF-Franklin 1 1 Halian, 31, former Salt Lake resident, died instantly in an auto crash In Saerarn-a Thursday 6 30 pm. Born Salt Lake City, May 14, 1934. to Emit and Viola Hallen. Married, later divorced Mem bar LDS Survivors: parents, sister, Mrs Duane (Ingrid) Smith, ail Sacramento, two children, ages 2 and I (names unavailable), aunt and uncle, Ernest and Slgrid Gommol, Salt Lake City Funeral Monday 1) am.

Sacramento. Zola E. Rowley PROVO Mrs. Zola Emily Row-ley, 55, Provo, died Thursday at 10 10 In a Provo hospital after a long IN ness. Born Nov 15, 1909, Provo, to James and Lottie Hatfield Dugdale.

Married to Willmott Rowley Feb 26, 1930, Provo. Solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. Lifelong Provo resident Survivors, husband; son, daughters Merlin Wifknott, Mrs Vernon W. (Lola) Shurtleff, Mrs Robert (Pearl) Moorman, all Orem; 10 grandchildren; brother, sister, Joseph Dugdale, Mrs V. (Al ice) Badley, both Portland, Ore Funeral Monday 2pm, Berg Drawing Room Chapel where friends call Sunday 6-0 pm, Monday prior to services.

Burial Provo Cemetery. Clayne Thompson resic Born Levan 26, 1887, to I Nan end tine Lur Bosh Marni MURRAY Clayne Wallace Thompson, 4, 1360 5935 South, Friday at am In Lake hospital following heart surgery Born March 15, 1961, Pocatello. Idaho, to Jay A and Entd Henderson Thompson. Member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors par-ints; brothers, Cory Kyle Cray Krev.

Murray, grandmothers, Mrs. Ada Gordon and Mrs Isma Henderson both Salt Lake City Funeral Monday, 2 30 South Cottonwood Fifth Ward chapel, 1)80 Vine St Friends call Sunday 6-0 4760 State St at chapel Monday one hour prior to services. Buried Elvsien Burial Gardens. Nathan Olivers VERNAL Nathan Charles Chivers, 75, died Friday morning of natural causes at the home of a daughter Born Jan 1890, Vernal, to John Thomas and Caroline Elizabeth Hunting Chivers Married Mattie Collier April 9, 1909, In Vernal. Later solemnized Salt Lake LDS 7emRe died August 5, 1946.

Farmer, former employe Utah State Road Commission. Survivors, sons, daughters, Marvin Vernal; Loweii Sait Lake City; Glenn Bif Piney, Wyo? Mrs. Arden (Donna) Stewart, Mrs. Irvin (Elva) Simper, both Vernal; Mrs Bill (Cleia) Hatch, Provo; Mrs El Ray (Bonnie) Duncan, Neo-ia, Duchesne County; 37 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren. Brother' sister, Clyde, Dee, both Vernal, Cecil, Hayden.

Uintah County; Eliza Kolb, Glendale, Calif Funeral Monday 1pm, Davis LDS Ward Chapel, Vernal Friends call Vernal Mortuary Sunday 7-9 Monday prior to service. Burial Vernal Memorial Park Cemetery, Wilma Adair ORDERVILLE, Kane County -WMma Adair, 63, Orderville, died in a Kane County hospital Friday morning after a long illness. Born Orderville, May 14, 1912, to Ira Hogan and Emily Esplm Adair Active member LDS Church. Formerly Orderville town clerk Survivors parents, brothers, sisters, Webster, Orderville; Hogan Ira, Petaluma, Mrs. Donald (Emily) Wagner, Seiig-man, Ariz Mrs Ctoyde (Lena) Brlnkerhoff, Glendale, Kane County; Mrs.

John (Helen) Nielsen, Salt Lake City; Funeral Monday 11 am, Orderville, LDS Ward Chapel Friends a4t Chapel Monday 10-10 45 am Burial Orderville Cemetery. Relatives suggest donations to Utah Heart Fund. Daniel Siddoway KEETLEY Wasatch County Daniel Eugene Siddoway, 44, Kemas, died Thursday morning after a fall in a mine shaft. Born Rockport, Summit County, Dec. 10, 1920, to Frank Armstrong and Mary Anderson Siddoway.

Married Erma Eliza Evans, June 2, 1947, Ely, Nev. Veteran, World War II. Survivors' widow; sons, daughter, Eddie Gene, Niki May, Kamas; stepdaughter, Mrs Don (Lacy Marie) Russell, Morgan, mother. Salt Lake City; brothers, sisters, Ben, Salt Lake City; Francis, Dugway; Mrs. James (Edna) Allison, Kearns; Nencv, American Fork Funerai Monday 1 pm, Kamas Ward Chapel Friends call family residence, Kamas, Sunday evening, Monday prior to services.

Burial Francis City Cemetery Summit County, Mark Bigler POCATELLO, IDAHO-JWar Bigler, 62, Pocatello, died of natural causes Tuesday in an Idaho Falls rest home. Born June 2, J903, WTI-ford, Idaho, to Mark S. and Mary A. Bigler Married Nila Hunter, November 1927, Sait Lake City. Divorced Civil Engineer.

Member LDS Church, Survivors son. daughters. Mark, Ogden, Mrs Iris (Dawn) Bench, Mrs Margaret May Whafcott, Orem; brothers, sisters. Gene, San Bernardino, Calif Perry, Hayward, Asenafh, Sett Lake City; Mrs Alice Perry, Ashton, Idaho. Funerel Saturday 1) Manning Funerai Chapal.

Burial WHford Idaho, Cemetery. Herman Geisbrecht POCATELLO Herman E. Geisbrecht. 69, Pocatello, died of a heart ailment Wednesday. Born Aug.

A 1895, DeWitt. Neb, to Herman and Tiehrt Geisbrecht. Married Thelma Shafer, Pocatello, March A Member Mennonite Church. Survivors: widow; sons, daughter, Harry, ifg) Ni- sisters, Henry, Margaret, Mrs. L.

Crippln, Mrs. O. D. Becker, all Aberdeen; Mrs. Gus KlempeL Miranda, Calif fiva grandchildren.

Fufwrel Saturday, 2.30 pm. 8t i. Garfield Ave Pocatello Buriel Mountalnview Cemetery. Relatives request memorials sent to Idaho Ranch for Youth Rupert Idaho. Alice Tolman POCATELLO-Mrs.

Alice Mlrrlll Tolman, 69, died of natural causes Friday Mi a Pocatello hospital. Born NoiT 30, 1895, Franklin, Idaho, to Thomas Hazen and Margaret Thomson Mirrill. Married to Lloyd W. Tolman May 31. 1917.

Logan LDS Temple. He died Sept. 10, 1952. School teacher Survivors daughters, Mrs. Virgil (Colleen) Hall.

Pocatello; Mrs. Clyda (Joyce) Messinger, Savannah, Ga 4 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren; brothers sisters, Rosco Richmond, Utah; Osmond, Smith-field JJtahlMCS Pvt far. Pocatefto; Mrs. Hi M. (Eva) Waddoups.

Lewiston, Utah; Mrs. Phvlhs Smith, Orange. Calif Mrs. Clyde (Edna) Gaines, Logan Utah Funeral Monday 1 pm Richmond LDS Ward Chaoel Friends call Manning Funeral Chaoel until 10 a I Sunday. Richmond Chapel Monday 10 iim until service.

Buriel Rich mod Cemetery. Louis Robinson IDAHO FALLS Louis Duane Robinson, 7, died in drowning accident the Snake River at Idaho Falls. Born May 18 1950, Ontario. to Duane Leo end Gloria Taiemantez Robinson Lived in Nebraska two years, Idaho Falls past fiva years. Survivors: parents; brother, sister, Randy Leo, Ltsa Merle, Idaho Falls; grandparents Mr and Mrs.

Babe Taiemantez, Idaho Fells; Mr, end Mrs. Merlin Robinson, Tekamah, Funeraf 11 a m. Saturday, Idaho Felts Sixth Ward chaeelr- Burial at Rlrie-Shtlton Cemetery. Birth In Salt Lake ara a hospitals In the hour ended Friday at 10 30 m. Included: LDS Hospital Mr an! Mr a.

Waltar D. Sadvra, ,001 I. 100 West, ion. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard A. Harran, lest E. Cleyboume Ave, son. Mr. and Mra.

Rodnay O. Narrlna, 471-11th East, daughter. Mr. and Mra. Richard N.

Marrlaan, 1077 5210 South, daughter. Mr. and n. Ralph W. Clarity, 317 7th South, daughter Mr, and rs.

Austin L. Fltilahn, 343a Main, daughter Mr. and Mra. Chari IS (. Dawda, 1007 2nd Ave daughter Mr.

and Mra. Danial W. Fattar, 347 Cot tage, son. Mr. and Mra.

Legal Notice JUSTICE TO CONTRACTORS propels will be received" Sealed proposals will bv the State Road Commission of Utah, Room 600 Stefa Office Building, Salt Laka City, Utah, until IS o'clock pm Tuesday, June 29, 1965, end at that time publicly opened for construction ot One Culinary Wafer Well in Iron County, the same being situated on Interstate Highway No. 15 -2 miles southwest ot Kanarra-ville identified as Federal Aid Project No 1-15-2(13)43 2nd Contract The principal items of work are approximately as follows 200 Lin Ft. of Drilling Well ('-200') 100 Lin Ft. of Drilling Well (300'-400') and 200 Lin. Ft of Furnishing and Installing r' Casing 0'-200'.

The proiect is to be completed in 20 working dav. Prequalification of bidders is required Prior to env bidder's receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on (He with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required Prequalification Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition The attention of bidders Is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract tn conformity with Section 115 of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 the S. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this proi-ect which ere the minimum wages to be paid on this proiect These rates are made a part of the contract documents The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, Department of Labor, that contractors engaged In highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1930, (52 Stat. 1060) The State Highway Department, in accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations of the Department of Commerce (15 Part I), Issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder without discrimination on the ground of race, color, gr national origin Proposal forms, plans, cross sections and specifications are on file In the office of the State Road Commission, Sait Lake City, and the office of its District Engineer at Cedar City, 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, upon application and payment of a fee of 15 00, no part of which will be refunded Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish laid bidder with required bond The right to reiect any er all bids fe reserved.

Cash, certified check, cashier's check, or approved proposal guarantee bond for not less then five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that If awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as ra-autred Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission Dated this 12th dev of June 1965 STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH Henry Holland, (C-57) Director of Highways NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by Robert L. Bridae, Clerk-Treasurer of the Board of Education of Salt Laka City until 3 30 pm June 22 1965. and will be publicly owned Immediately thereafter at the Board offices. 440 East First South for con. struction of an Addition to the Indian Hills Elementary School, located at 2496 St.

Mary's Drive Salt Lake City, in accordance with the Plans and Specifications as preoared bv Wm Frederick Thomas, Architect The work shall be performed under one General Construction Contract As prequahfications for bidding on this work, each interested Contract or shall fill out and file with the Board Bidder's Form of Questionnaire, later than June 21, 1965, or shall have filed such Questionnaire since December 31, 1964 Questionnaire forms may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of Buildings of the Board. Qualified Bidders may obtain drawings and specifications at the office of the Superintendent of Buildings on or after 10 00 am, June 7. 1965, on making a deposit or S25 per set, such deposits being refunded in accordance with conditions stipulated in the Instructions to Bidders A Certified Check or Bid Bond of not less than five per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each proposal, said check or bid bond being made payable to tho Board of Education. it shall be mandatory upon the Contractors to whom these contracts are awarded and uoon any Sub-Contractor under them, to pay not less than the prevailing waae rates as es-Industrie! Corrvms- tabiished bv the sion of the State of aree where the work Utah for Is to be the formed, to aril laborers, workmen and mechanics employed bv them in the execution of these contracts. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all prooosals or to waive any Informality or technicality any oroposal in the interest of the Board.

The Board of Education of salt Lake City By order of Robert Bridge, Clerk-Treasurer Purchasing Agent 40 East First South Sait Lake City Utah Find Publication June Publication June 17 C-41) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Office of the City Recorder of Kavsviile, Utah Sealed proposals will be received et this office until 738 gm. June 14, 1965, for excavating and grading city streets in Kavsviile, Utah. Bids will be opened on or about this time by the City Council of Kavsviile The mam Item of work ra: 7.279 Cu. Yd. Roadway Excavation Each proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond an amount equal to fiva per cam (5 pet.) of the proposal.

A combined performance and payment bond In toe amount of 100 pet. of the bid price will be required. Plans and specifications may be had at tha office of tha City Recorder of Kavsviile, Utah. Those applicable portion of to book entitled "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction7', published by the State Road Commission of Utah, Edition of I960 are part of this contract. AH reference to the State Road Commission shall be construed to mean the City Council of Kays villa, Utah.

All work shell ba completed In SO Calender days. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after toe date set for the opening of bids. Kaysville reserves the right to reiect any or ail proposals. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNCILMEN OF KAYSVILLE, JOSEPHINE LEAVITT. 1 City Recorder of KevsviHe NOTICE The Board of Education Salt Lake City at a continued Board Meeting held Wednesday, May 26, 1965.

adooted a Tentative Budget for toe fiscal year 1965-1966. Copies of such tentative Budoet are on file tor public inspection in Room No. 105, Administration Building 440 East First, South Strath Salt Lake Citv. Utah. A Public Hearing It set for Tuesday, June 15.

1965, et 7 30 focal time, in the Board Room at 440 last First South Street, Sait Lake City, on toe final adoption of such Budget for toe fn Following such said Baa'd will, on June 15, 1965, consider end adopt a Permanent Budoet for the fiscal veer 1965-1966. By order of The Board of Education of Salt Lake Cifv. ROBtRT BRIDGE. CC-30) Cltrk-Treesurar. Joha P.

Stout, 442 Unlvtr altv Village, daughter. Mr. and Mra, Clovd R. Pafaraan, 3302 1740 East, son. Mr.

and Mra. Hobart Maatollor, 173 Dearborn son. St Marks Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J.

Morgan, 4M7 Marilyn son. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Ferguson, 1214-llfo East, daughter.

Holy Cross Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Stephan R. Swanaan, 1731 17tti East, son Mr. and Mn.

Carl Hedges, 1216 W. 7th South, son. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Valeria, 140 Jack-son Ave son Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd L. Mantum 932 MIN Creek Way, daughter. Valley West Hospital Mr. and Mra.

Ouy B. Fisher, 4521 5015 South, Kearns, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Burgess, Prove, son Mr and Mrs.

Harlan I. Martin, BftO-tnd East, son. Cottonwood LDS Mr, and Mrs. Arlan Andarsan, 7M1-7S East, Midvale, non Mr. and Mra.

William Demlchal, 3111 S. Redwood Rd son Mr. and Mra. Chaster Hamby, 5447 I. State, Murray, sen, Mr.

and Mra. A. Samar Olesan, M37 S. M50 Wash Mb one, Mr. and Mrs.

Vara O. Reading, 59 Smelter St Midvnle, son Mr. and Mra. William Reaanan, 1490 E. 4200 South, daughter.

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