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Mary Ann Price Hull Mrs. Mary Ann Price Hull, 83, 171-1st active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, died at her residence Wednesday about 2 a.m. of heart, ailment, Mrs. Hull was born. June 10.

1866. in Utair daughter of Wit lam and Martha Van Price. She movelt Lake City with her parents ating: from Brigham Young university. Employed for etal years retary at Utah Power and Light Coco married to the Thomas Bull in Salt Lake D.8 tem- Mrs. ple, July 3, 1909.

Hull had been active D'8 work nearly all of her life and Sunday school and Primary teacher, She WaS teacher at. South Eighteenth LDS ward. Survivors two brothers, Byron Price, Minturn, and Fred Price, Gypsum, Cola, Funeral service will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. at 260 South Temple, under direction of E. Maw, blahop, South Eighteenth ward.

Friends may call at place of funeral Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. and Monday from 10 a.m. to time of services, will be in Salt Lake City Alice Rocealia Vanderhoof Mrs. Alice Rocealia Vanderhoof. 81, formerly of.

'Boise, died Wednesday at 8:20 a.m. at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Keiso P. Newman, 1562 Michigan with whom she had resided the past few months.

Mrs. was born March 13, 1869, twin aster of the late Alvin C. Spuriock. She was married to George Vanderboof, an Indian veteran, about 62 years ago. He died in March, 1938.

just before the couple was. to celebrate golden, wedding anniversary. The couple pioneered in eastern Oregon many years before settling in Boise. Mr. Vanderhoof was a member of St.

Michel's Episcopal church in Boise. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Newman, and son, George F. Vanderhoof, Burns, grandson and granddaughter, Van Newman, Salt Lake City, and Stra C. Donald Smith, Boise, and two Burial will be in Morris hill ceme ters, Boise, Joseph Alexander Hansen Funeral services for Joseph Alexander to a Salt Lake hospital Monday -noon of Hansen.

33, 128 4 Heather who died osteomyelitis, will be conducted Friday Noon at 260 E. South Friends may' call at 260" South Temple Thursday from to 8 p.m. and Friday from 10 a.m. until time of servfoes. Burial will be in Salt 'Lake City cemetery, Hansen was born Nov.

13, 1916. in Salina. Sevier county, a son of Hans Joseph and Olevia Westenskow Hansen. He married Thelma Leone Russell in Salt Lake City in 1938. They were divorced.

Surviving are his former wife: two sons. Clifford and Raymond Hansen, and daughter, Arlean Hansen, Salt Lake City: a brother, Udell Hansen. Salt Lake City: three sisters, Anna Safford. Meadow, Mil. lard county; Mrs.

Louise Merry and Mrs. Ludean Kupter, Salt Lake City, and his Mrs. Olevia Russell, Salt Lake City. W. C.

(John) Wohlfarth William C. (John') Wohlfarth, 74. 450 Goshen st, died Wednesday at 4:20 a.m. at his residence of a heart ailment. Mr.

Wohlfarth had been employed the Ketchum Builders Supply Co for 23 yearn. He retired about four ago. He -born in Germany, and came to the United. States about 50 years ago. Surviving ate his former Louisa A.

Kaminky, Pioche, daughters, Mr. Rosine Brumiey, Caliente, Mr. Martha. three. sons, William Wohlfarth, Salt Lake City; Ernest C.

Wohtfarth, Burs bank, Cat. Robert At Ruth; 12 grandchildren and four and sisters. Funeral services will conducted- Friday at 2 p.m. at 36 7th South. Friends may call there Thursday from 7 to 9.

p.m. and Friday prior. to services. Burial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery, Enid Pitt Clark Pitt Clark. 35.

former Salt Lake resident, died in a Hollywood, Cal, Wednesday evening of pneumonia. according to information received by Balt Lake relatives, Mrs. Pitt a the late Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pitt, was born in Salt Lake.

City 'and attended local schools, graduatfrom South high achool She left the some 15 years ago. Utah survivors include two uncles in Ogden, an aunt, Mrs. H. B. Walker, Salt Lake City, and several, cousins in Salt Lake City.

Zadik M. Aposhian Funeral services for Zadik. M. 79, 1172 Eight ave. died his residence Tuesday 5 p.in.

of causes Incident to age, will be conducted Satarday at 2 p.m, in Hillerest- ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 3200 9th East. Friends may call Thursday and Friday at 10 a.m. E. until time of services at the 36 7th South, Saturday from family home, 1172 Elgin William Raymond Hosking Funeral services for William Raymond Hoskins, 42, 528 North 2nd West, who died 1:15 Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment, will be conducted Friday at 10 a.m. at 260- East South Temple.

Burial will be in Salt Lake City cemetery. Kingo Yamado Kingo Yamado Kingo at 12:18 p.m. in a Salt 75. 169 S. West Temple, of Hansen Last Rites Held in Riverton RIVERTON (Special), John Hansen, 84g.

well known educator and business and agricultural leader in Utah, was eulogized by speakers Wednesday during funeral services, conducted in Riverton First ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Owner of Salt Lake Costume Cost since 1917, Mr. Hansen died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital. He was known throughout the area for work in civic and agricultural affairs. Speakers were T.

A. Callicott, bishop, Riverton First ward; Seth Pixton, former Utah state bank inspector, and F. E. Seal. former bishop, Second LDS ward.

The grave' in Riverton cemetery was dedicated by Lancelot Bills, Riverton. Ex-Salt Laker, 76, Dies in Florida MIAMI, Fla. (Special) -George Frederick Gebhardt, 76, an authority on steam power plant design and author of the textbook. "Steam Power Plant Engineering," died here Wednesday after a long illness. Mr.

Gebhardt came to Miami from Chicago 12 years ago. He was born in Salt Lake City March 1, 1874, a son of Henry Andrew Gebhardt and Gebhardt, He. married Edith M. Jensen Sept. 1.

1914. He took his degree in 1 mechanical engineering from Cornell university, Ithaca, N. Y. In 1.897, 5 I a Annie C. R.

Ritchie WOODS CROSS Mrs. Annie Cowan Russell Ritchie, 93, resident of Woods Cross for the past 17 died here Wednesday 3:40 p.m. of a born March 13, 15574 daughter of James and Elizabeth holder Russell On 21. 1876 married at St John Holder Ritchie who died Jan. 28, 1913.

1891 she Joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Saints Great Bend. Kan. After coming Ritchie Utah, she bad resided in Salt Lake City and Cross. Weber had county well in Woods She been active in work of the LDS church here Surviving are son. Russell D.

Ritchie. Reseda, four daughters: Mrs. Elsie Langston, Layton: Bessie Rogers and Mrs. Esther Edwards, Salt Lake City. and Mrs.

Grace Mann, Woods Cross: 42 grandchildren. great 15. grandchildren: a brother. Thomas Russell, Wichita, Kan. five ters: Mrs.

Elizabeth Davidson, Mrs. Jennie Landly and Melzin Russell, Kirtand, Mrs. Eva Whitlock Cincinnati, 0., and Mrs. Margaret Lynch, Cosbocton. D.

Funeral arrangements will be 'nouriced by Union mortuary, Helen Bryson Lee Mrs. Helen Bryson Lee, 80, 112 N. Main, died Wednesday at 2:50 a.m. in a Tremonton hospital after an eight-day 10- ness. She was born Sept, 23, 1869, Bountiful, a daughter of Samuel and Isabelle Boage Bryson.

She received her education in Bountiful She war married to Robert Er Lee, Feb 2. 1884, in Bountiful, They were later married in the Salt Lake temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, After their marriage, they moved to Woodruff, Rich county, and in 1903 Park City. Two years later she moved to Salt Lake City where she had since re sided, She had been teacher 57 years in the DS Relief society and WaS a worker in the Relief society Sunshine organization 15 seats. She was a member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers Her husband. fireman.

killed while on duty Aug. 1925. Surviving are four sons and daughters: Darrell J. Lee, Los Angeles, Edmund Lee, Evanston, Wyo: Mrs. Helen Capener, Riverside, Box Eider county, and Mrs.

Isabelle Pilling, Denver, 13 eight great-grandchildren; brother. James Bryson, Bountiful, and sister, Mrs. Ada Jardine, Bountiful. Funeral services, will be conducted Satunday at at 125 N. Main, Salt Lake City, by Rulon Hinckley, bishop of the Seventeenth 1.

8 ward. Friends may call at the place of funeral Friday from 1 to 8 p.m. and Saturday to time of services. Burial In Salt Lake City cemetery will be directed by Rogers mortuary, Tremonton. Carl J.

Rother Carl J. Rother, 70, 2032-8th East, died Tuesday at 11:15 p.m. at his residence fer. an illness of two months. A -native o.

Germany, Mr. Rother came to tre United States early in the century; caking our nit first citizenship papers in 1909. He had resided in Salt City the pas. 30 years Besides his widow, Mrs. May Rother, he is survived by daughter, Miss Mary Rother, Saut Lake City, and son, Carl Rother, San Diego, Mrs.

Anna Germany, and stand- Elizabeth A. L. Whitmeyer OGDEN- Mra. Elizabeth Acne Lehman Whitmeyer. 85, wife of -George Whitmeyer, 2582 ave.

Ogden resident for the past 56 years, died at her home at 2 following lengthy Her and sons had been construction Ogden for many years was born 20, 1864: Berne, daughter of Christian Rosine Lehman. As girl she came to this country with In 1890 she married to Mr. Whitparents and settled in Windsor, Mo meyer in Kansas City, Mo, and in 1592 they settled in Ogden At the time of her death she was member of First Presbyterian church, Queen Esther chapter Order of Eastern Star. Trinity Shrine. and Child club Besides her husband, she is survived three sons.

George Albert Ray Ogden; five. children and six great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced Kirkendall-Darling mortuary. Florent R. Van de Putte PROVO- Rent Van de Putte.

78, died Wednesday at 4:28 a.m. In Provo hospital of a heart ailment. He was born July. 27, 1871 in Audenard. Belgium, son of Phillip: and Melonie Schmidt Van de Putte, and came to the United States when he was 22.

He resided in Great Falls, until when he moved to Salt Lake City. He was a bullder and- hotel operator in Great Falls and director of the First National bank there. He was a member the Knights of Columbus in Great Falls and an. honory member of Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. Surviving daughter, Mrs.

Genievle Beckstead, Salt Lake City. Funeral ices will be conducted in Great Falls. Patricia D. Robinson WASHINGTON TERRACE Patricia Diane Robinson, 4-day-old daughter of Orson and Hope Diane Spencer RobinWashington Terrace died at 1 Wednesday an Ogden hospital The baby was born in Ogden March Parents are members of the Church Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Besides the parents, survivors three brothers, Lynn, Michael and Larry Robinson, Washington Terrace: the grandparents, Mrs.

Joseph Spencer, Salt Lake Robin soy Ogden: great-grandmother. Mrs. Mary R. Robinson, and father, George Ashton, Clearfleid, Funeral arrangements will be announced by Larkin and Sons mortuary of Ogden. George N.

Cooke SAHARA VILLAGE. Davia CountyFuneral services for George N. Sahara Village, who, died at the family, home at 10 a.m. Tuesday will be comducted Thursday 6 p.m. at Larkin Sons mortuary with Capt.

Everett H. Carmack, chaplain at Hill air force bi officiating. Friends may call at Larkin and Sons mortuary, Ogden, Thursday until time service. The body will be sent service Los Angeles, Cal; for second Saturday at 4 p.m. at the Los Angeles Larkin Burial will to Inglewood park tery.

Craig Parker Howells LOGAN Funeral services for Craig Parker Howell, 12, con of W. Dean Alpha Johnson Howell, Grace, Ida died in a Logan hospital Tuesday, will be conducted Thursday at noon. in Williams ward chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of south of Grace, by Ervin B. McCann, bishop, Friends.

may call at the home of Dick Smith, Grace, Thursday from 10. a.m. to time of service Burial will be in Logan city, cemetery under direction of Kenneth Lindquist mortuary of Logan. Infant Gunn BEAVER- Graveside services for Infant son of Alma and Colleen Mottensen Gunn, who died Wednesday after noon In an county hospital 18 hours after birth, will be held in Mountain View cemetery at Beaver at 2 p.m. Thursday.

Besides the survivors are grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gunn Beaver: Edwood. Mortensen, Delta, Mrs.

Blain Robinson. Hinckley, Burial will be directed by tuary of Reaver. Sarah J. E. Wheelwright OGDEN -Funeral services for Sarah Jane Empey Wheelwright.

71. died here Tuesday at the home of a ter, will be conducted Friday at 1 Lindquist and Sons mortuary, with Harry G. Stewart, bishop of the Thirty second ward. Church of Jesus Christ Latter day Saints, Friends mas call the mortuary Thursday from 6 to 9 and Friday until time of services. Burial will be in Ogden city cemetery, Emilie Fielitz Private funeral services 90.

2566 Quincy died Monday in a local hospital, will be conQueted at Myers and Foulger mortuary Thursday 11 Burial will be in Ogden ally cemetery, a I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, Thursday, March 23, 1950 THE DEATH ROLL Ida Lowder Paxton PROVO- Orten Paxton, 61, died Wednesday 5540 the cident to 1 Born to Orton Jan 13. 1885. Ortos in Sep 1910. to Anthony 1918 in: Millard Paxton Church Saints also chapter Daughters Utah Pioneers, Mrs. Paxton for the Orton, later called Paxton in Parowan.

Survivors Include three 3 Mrs. Mactariane, Ogden: Caddie 0. Christensen, dare M. (Clara) Taylor and 0. (Dob) Orton, Provo: 15 grandchfidren, 13 grandchildren and two children: three and Mrst Emma Webb Mra.

Funeral in Provo family home in Friday urday prior to Burial Parowan. Mary M. Waite Mann WOODS CROSS Mary Margaret Waite Mann, 59, Woods Cross. died Salt Lake hospital Wednesday at 6:40 a.m. of heart aliment.

She born Grover. -Nov. 16. 1890. daughter of George and Isabelle Reed On March 30, 1910.

married Albert Mann Salt Lake Church Christ For the sided Bountiful member Fifth been Sunday school the time of her death of Utah Pic neers. Surviving Harvey E. Centerville: Lloyd R. Mann, Bountiful; aughters. Mrs.

Smith Kearns: Gentel ton: Morton. brothers, George Walter Jenneas Alice Eldredge ward of Rotati Burial In directed by Union mortuary, Florence L. Dupnis Becker 67. 86-5th heart Becker 1912. She born at Lake Linden Dee 1882 of OLiDupuis.

married to 'Nicholas 2 1901 in den. He died in Surviving Harold Becket Salt Lak three Lena Mrs. Alice Granger, Jeanette Joseph Lake Mrs. Lillian Murray, Hebbine. Mina: 11 grandchi Elizabeth R.

Burrell PARADISE Cache County beth Burrell 50 1 Burrell, Burrell, lengthy a of Enoch Orgill Burrell Jan. 1913. of Church of beem active. Primary for the Surviving Lake other. Bertha Mrs.

Marble R. Rose. St William Nantes Veda R. Funeral by Orville call evening and until time of Burial will be in Paradise of funeral Charlotte C. Caldwell OGDEN- Chariotte, Cooke well, 78, formerly of Ogden, Angeles, CaL, of 30.

1572, la Bounti Edward Robertson Cooke She Davis county and Ogden city 1895 moved to Spokane, Texas 1938 in Jesus Christ Surviving brothers John Cooke at 1 and Sons Burial be in Ogden city Hannah Vance LUND, Ne for Mr. Hannah earliest Vance White River Willa 001 A 1855 daughter Ann Hudson to Salt of Following couple Utah by the IDS to that their at St. George to White In 19012 children death Survivors Vance of Ely and M. Vance of two daughters of Ruth and Joseph Provo Utah: 32 children Burial metery, Phillip Brin LAS VEGAS. NeT for Brit 53, Las Vegas, who pital from automobile Sunday der Deputy reported car plunged late ditch by: the of guide driver at the time of bi a George Tanner Allsop died GRACK.

George Tanner Alliop, 65, Wednesday morning in hos pital at Springs, Ida, following eral weeks illness. He was born March 15, 1585 Perry, son of John Ira and Mary, Tanner Allsop, original pioneera of Gem valley. engaging In road contracting He member of Grace Becond ward. Church Jesus Christ of Latter day He married Elisa Christensen. 1905 at Grace, Ida.

The couple received their February 1906 the He survived ay his widow and of Grace: eight sons and daughters Mattie 804 Mra. Della Cornel son, Soda Springs, Ida Ivor Alisop, Bettingtiam, Warren (Sonny) Allsop Bingham Canyon: Don Alisop. Salt Lake City: Mr. Atton Gis, Mra. Smith and Eva Jensen.

Grace, 16 five brothers: and Bronten, Minn. Evelyn Sessions and Alma, Alison Salt Lake Mra. Chloe Harnem, Carson City, Neva and Albert Alisop, Funeral services will best held Friday at 2 p.m. Williams ward chapel with Ervin McCan, blahop, presiding. Burial will be In Grace cemetery, under direction of Webb mortuary, Preston.

I "VAGABOND KING" Tonite 9 p.m. KUTA Utah Power Light Co. FAST WHILE-YOU. WAIT SHOE SERVICE Double BROADWAY SHOE REBUILDERS 69 E. Broadway, Salt Lake 2475 Washington Blvd.

Ogden Emma F. McMillan POCATELLO, Emma Me Milan: 515 Clark at died Wednes day in Pocatello hospital after a short Illness June 28, 1864, at market: Ontario, Canada, a daughter of George B. and Elizabeth Widdifield was June 14, married In Dr. Joseph 1899, couple moved to Pasadena. Cal.

where they lived for 40 Dr. Medied in Pasadena in 1940: Mexilian, bad lived In Pocatello, with her mater Toba for the past seven years Surviving her sister are B. Miltan, Pocatello: broth Frederick Or Knowles Brand Lake. a crandchildren and one greats of Downard mortuary will take the body Pasadena, Cala for funeral services and buriaL Reuben Snow Neeley REXBURG. Ida.

Reuben Snow Neeley Sunday at a Rexburg hospital follow Ing a short Mr. Neeley, 64, lived in Resburg and vicinity for approximately 43 was born March 18, 1886, son of Nobel and Mary married Myrie in November, 1906.3 He is survived by widow the following and daughters: Mrs. Merlin W. Mr. Edward McCulloch," 8.

and Gerald Neeley, of Ana. Lynn Neeles and Dolores Neeley of Nampa, two brothers: Enos A. Neeley, Salt Lake City; Peter Er Neeley Fairfield. Utah and one Irene Hunt of Pocatello. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m.

in the Rexbur First ward chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints Charles H. Fish POCATELLO. Ida Charles Fish, 70. in former resident, died Satur day San Francisco, Cal, after a short He was, born in Upper Jay, N. June 1879.

Mr. Fish lived in the until 1908. when he came to Pocatello and opened: 1916, when he moved to San Francisco, bottling company, which he operated until where he practiced Jaw. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Grace Fish, San Francisco, and sister Mrs.

Bessie Fish, 507 F. Carter eL. body will arrive at Downard morteary Funeral services will be conducted by the Portneuf Masonia lodge, BANKRUPTCE NOTICE the District Court of the United States, In and for the District of Utah. Central Division. In Proceedings for the Reorganizeton of a Corporation: In the Matter of the Ohio Copper Company of Utah, Debtor.

No. 16461. To the Stockholders and Creditors of Ohio Copper Company of Utah, You are hereby notified as follows: By order of court made and entered in the above entitled proceedings on the 21st day of February, 1950, creditors of Debtor, Ohio Copper Company, of Utah, must prove and file their claims with the Clerk of the United States District Court, Salt Lake City, on or: before the 15th day of April. 1950. The form of the proof of claim is: prescribed in said order, which may be referred to by any creditor for further information.

Debtor. Ohio Copper Company of Utah, In 1916 undertook to retire at the rate of twenty-five centa per share the stock of Ohio Copper pany, a predecessor corporation organized In 1907 under the laws of Maine, and Debtor also undertook In 1916 to pay certain outstanding de tached bond coupons issued by said predecessor company under trust Indenture of August. 22, 1907, Owners of any of said outstanding stock or detached bond coupons of said predecessor company are entitled to prove and file claims for any right which they may now have against Debtor under any such outstanding stock or coupons. This right in no way relates or extends to the stockholders of Debtor. Ohio Copper Company of Utah.

Objections to any creditor's claim. Including any claim asserted by any such stockholders or detached coupon holder of said predecessor company may, under the further provisions said order, be filed with the Clerk of said court on or before the 25th day of April, 1950, and on the 5th day of May 1950, at 2:00 o'clock p.m.. hearing will be had before said court for the determination of any such objections and for the allowance of claims. Under the further provisions of sald order, a plan or plans for the reorganization of the Debtor, Ohio Copper Company of Utah, may be filed. with the Clerk of said court on or before the 15th day of April, 1950, by the Debtor, by any creditor of Debtor, or by any stockholder of Debtor, and on the 5th day of May, 1950, at 2:00 clock p.m.

a hearing will be had before said court for the consideration of any plan or plans for reorganization and any objections or amendments thereto. Dated February 21, 1950. OHIO COPPER COMPANY OF UTAH, By PERCY H. KITTLE, Its President. NOTICE TOR CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah.

until 2 clock p.m. Thursday, March 30, 1950, and at that time publicly opened, for construction of Crushed Gravel or Crushed Rock Surface Course in stockpile and. Cover Material in stockpile in the following designated: places: SCHEDULE 35,000 Tons. Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel Surface Course in Stockpile and 3,500 Tons Cover Material in Stockpile adjacent to U. S.

50 in Grand County, near Danish Wash and Nash Wash. SCHEDULE IL 20.000 Tons Crushed Rock or Crushed Stockpile near Gravel Colton Surface on U. S. Course 50 in Utah County. SCHEDULE III 15.000 Tons Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel Surface Course in Stockpile near Red Narrows in Spanish Fork Canyon In Utah County.

SCHEDULE IV 15,000 Tons Crushed Rock OF Crushed Gravel Surface Course In Stockpile and 4.000 Tons Cover Material in Stockpile In Weber County, near Ogden. SCHEDULE 30,000 Tons Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel Surface Course Stockpile and 2,000 Tons Cover Material in Stockpile near U. 8. 30-S, between Snowville and Tremonton, SCHEDULE VI 10.000 Tons Crushed Rock Crushed Gravel Surface Course, Stockpile and 1.500 Tons Cover Material in Stockpile near Plymouth, Box Elder County SCHEDULE VII 12.000 Tons Crushed Rock Crushed Gravel Surface Course in Stockpile and 2,000 Tons Cover Material in Stockpile near Garden City, in Rich County, Separate bida may be submitted on any or all Schedules and award will be made to the lowest acceptable bidder for each Schedule. Specifications are son file In the office of the State Road Commission.

Salt Lake City, and the offices of Its District Engineers at Price, American Fork and Ogden, where they may be reviewed by prospective biddels. Specifications and proposal forms will be furnished at Salt Lake City on depositing $2.00, which will be refunded provided bidder submits an acceptable bid and returns the specifications within seven days after the opening of bids. Each bidder must submit letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission Dated this 22nd day March, 1950.

STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH. John Ben Webb IDAHO FALLS. Ida. John Ben Webb, a former Idaho Palla fireman for 30 died in a local hospital late Tuesday after an illness of Webb Mr. Webb was born May 3, 1575 in City, 4 son of Eilaa and Martha Jane Webb.

old. mother married to in 1850 the family moved to Idaho Falla 1a 1905. Mr. Webb a member of the tire department for 30 and a Webb Pasadena sisters: Ella Schultz and Anita champs vidaho Aton, Cal, Ada 1 Lucy Goldie Huffington, Richfield. halt brother, Frank Funeral wilt conducted at 2 at Wood Little Ch the Trinity Methodist church MALL- BOARD BY JACK GOODMAN DRAMANOTE: Lillian costar in KALL night.

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brothers Athei Heber. Funeral a day at 2 Church evening Julice LAYTON, ens of the Carie of Hebert Geneva Elmer. and Canon Payne, mortuary, Friday and Center. Saturday prior to Ann Cowley Countyof Mark Conley, Boulder, Ana Louts Drakes, Ana In Hebes in Book in Soulder for the three years. Besides the sister, Mary Boulder: Sellenette, Layton: of Ogden.

Moroni Vaughn Rees MALAD. 1 for More Vaucha held Friday 1 Church Saints Oneida lowing conduct June 14. 1873, Utah. old. On Jan.

1. civic affairs. He time of his Malad: D. den: D. 74 Rees, Taft.

Cal: Malad: Malad Walter C. Davis FALLS the Davis of 1930. 1916. Falls there Ruth Jacoba services church CE Burial be the Sanset park by NOTICE Bids will be received by the Purchasing Division of the Commission of Finance of the State of Utah, 147 State Capitol Bldg Salt Lake City, Utah. until 10:00 a.m.

on April 1950 for the sale of: Obsolete Parts 147 As State per complete: Salt Lake specifications City, Utah. The Commission of Finance serves the right to reject any or all bids: or to accept or reject the whole part of any bids or to waive informality technicality in any bid in the interest of the State. All bids will be rejected or awarded within 5 days after bid opening. Only bids giving a quotation will be accepted. T.

S. CURTIS. Purchasing Agent. NOTICE Bids will be received by the Purchasing Division of the Commission of Finance of the State of Utah. 147 Utah.

State until Capitol Bidg. a.m. Salt Lake City, 10:00 on April 1950, on the following 7500 copies Premium Book for 1950 Fair. per. complete specifications 147 State Capitol Salt Lake City.

Utah. The Commission of Finance serves the right to reject any or all bids; or to accept or reject the whole or any, part of any bid: or to waive any informality or technicality in bid in the interest of the State. All bids will be rejected or awarded within 5 days after bid opening. Only bids giving a firm quotation and definite delivery date will be accepted. T.

S. CURTIS. Purchasing Agent. NOTICE Bids will be received by the Purchasing Division of the Commission of Finance of the State of Utah, 147 State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City. Utah.

until April 5, 1950, at 10:00 a.m. on the following tion: Contract for a Year's Supply of As per complete specifications 147 State Capitol Bullding, Salt Lake City. Utah The of Finance serves the right to reject any or all bids; or to accept or refect the whole or any part of any bid or to waive any, informality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State. All bids will be rejected or awarded within 5. days after bid opening.

Only bids giving a firm quotation and definite delivery date will be accepted. T. S. CURTIS. Purchasing Agent.

NOTICE Bids will be received by the Purchasing Division of the Commission of -Finance of the State of Utah. 147 State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 10:00 a.m. on April 15, 1950, on the following, fob. nation: 100 single tier, 15 Blocks out locks. with locking handing or equivalent.

AS per complete specifications 147 State Capitol Buliding Salt Lake City. Utah. The Commission of Finance serves the right to reject any or all bids; or to accept or reject the whole or any of any bid; or to waive any informality or technicality in the interest of the State. bids will be rejected or awarded within 5 days after bid opening. Only bids giving a firm quotation and definite delivesy will be accepted, T.

S. CURTIS Purchasing Agent, ANTHONY. -LA Carrot Moi Minn, 49, died at his home la Tuesmorning after Leto Oct. 11, 1900, a of John and Georgeanna Pearce Melting. On March 93, he married Alice A dame al made their to Erin where Meltinn survived by widow; Vale Encene Meatian of a dauch1 Marine and Mrs.

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