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Iht tott 17, i960 By George A. Sorensen Writer RAMBV AIR FORCE BASE, P.R.~ When i of St. I George, men begin Irig 105mm howitzers Friday U.S. Increases Air Center Atl.L.Port Tribune Washington Bureau March The Federal Aviation Agency announced Wednesday that its proposed 4-million-dollar air traffic. control center at the Salt Lake, Airport will require a larger bidding than arigi- nally planned.

SEN. FRANK E. Moss Utah) the decision and attributed it to the "growing importance 'ot Salt Lake City -as an airVfraffic center." Bennett (R Utah) "said "a large-factor, in the FAA. decision, to change Irom a type one to type installation for. Utah -was ''an Air Force to decrease the number of 'Air Force supeiv which aid in air traffic control." INSTRUCTION, work is scheduled, to sym- i met 1 and FFA says it will take about a year to Complete the i- building; and another 'ninie for iristallatibh of The.

new. building will have 1- square feet of' space 11 as compared to 47,000 for the i' originiiUy planned structure. A spokesman for estimated this would add about $200,000 to'the the building. He said the'overall cost'-rbughlv represented 2 million dollars for equipment and million dollars If or the" building. at aJm.

MST), many stari "will be watching. THE STABS will represent top in the U.S. Air Force, Army and National Guard, here with other top military officials. The St. George men, Battery of the 2nd Howitzer Bn 222nd Artillery, Utah National Guard, for at least a while is one of the' smallest units taking part in the massive military exercisjft Big Slam at Puerto Rico Pine.

The battery, with 312 officers and men, will take the limelight Friday, but it is almost lost in comparison to-. the size of the operation involving 21,000 Army, Air Force and Military Air Transport Service personnel. THE UTAHWS Will pitf on one of the' most spectacular parts of the show as thjey move into position with their 105mm howitzers, obtained Wednesday the Puerto Rico National Guard, and begin firing, The -battery, commanded by 1st Lt'Erwin C. Moss, also will be required to, repel; "aggressors" represented" by 1 a 1 national IN the. exercise will start Thursday, when A Battery of the.

222nd, from Richfield, conunanded by Capt. Ole S. moves its howitzers into position. Battery from Fillmore, commanded by 1st Lt. Cloyd C.

Day, will conclude the firing Saturday as the Utahns join this two-week spectacular- training maneuver in lieu of their regular summer Draining at Camp W. G. Williams in Jordan Narrows. 1 Lt. iat talion commander, Wednesday expressed confidence ih; his troops and 'said their morale is the he has -ever seen battalion arrived ii' the warm sunshine of -this: Caribbean island Tuesday, at the end of flight that began Monday Hill Air Force Base.

Lee, Skousen Exchange Hot Words oh Budget Telegrams congratulating their survival of plane crash are shared by Wes Stoddard, pilot, In bed; his daughter, Aria; her husband, Horace CumbSe, vocond from left, and her brother, Dave. Party was rescued from mountain top. Crash Fanuly Reunites, Injured Gain Continued From Page 19 dislocation Of the paralysis. She also suffered broken ribs, scalp; lacerations arid a bruised chest. Her husband suffered a compression fracture of-the vertebrae.

Tiie physician attending him said he will probably have to wear a cast br brace for several months but will be released soon. HIS CONDITION also was listed as good. Randy his mother, ex- cept for shock and exposure, uninjured, A three-state, search off when the" twin-'engine Apache Mr. Stoddard, an Alaskan, bush pilot hours-flying; experience, was overdue on a flight to Las Vegas, N6v. WEECKAGE plane spotted.by-icivll Air.

patrol members-Monday unnamed mountain: nine jniles east of CAP planes dropped food and to the survivors while ground parties set out for the crash BILL KOHLMOOS and John Barrainca, both 37, "of Ely, reached the scene at 3 a.m. tortuous seven hours of skiing, snpwshoeing and "just crawling" over the rugged terrain. THE 1IELICOPTEB from Hill Air Force Base, arrived, at Yelland Ely, Tuesday at 7 a.m. U. Reports Students for Winter Heavy enrollment in, home study and extension division classes of the University of Utah resulted in an increase of 240 students enrolled at the University for Winter Quarter, despite a decrease in the-number of full time "students registered.

1HK time resident students for the' quarter- 1 which- 1 wreck Continued From Fife IB budget for the department is $300,000 below his racommen, Nation, "I accurate figures," declared ihe may or. "You say you have 269, but the records show more than 340." Tiie chief then said the 269 represented policemen. When the mayor sought a vote on his recommendation for loss of uniform allowances for non-uniformed police personnel, Commissioner -Ted Geurts moved to refer the matter, to the' Committee of the whole and the motion was approved. COMMISSIONEE L. C.

Romney suggested a financial report be ohtainetl. Of ftis (Chief Skousen complained that while his department budget last year was per cent of the city's operating budget, it now was down" to 12 and cent. "Percentages. don't mean anything and, I want job done right," said the mayor. "You can't get results-by telling the public you are going to reduce the force." ONLY reduction the department has takeh since the first of the year; said Mayor Lee, was $40,000, and If the $23,400 for uniform allowances was cut off the-size of the force would not have-to be cut.

"Actually," the mayor said your percentage is the same as last year, even with the re ductions." IN. FURTHER defense of uniform allowances, Chle: Skousen said, the Ogden" police departments pay $25 for uniform allowances and he Highway Patrol receives $20. a man 'goes on the prce, said; the chief, it ilrii $100 to acquire a jyilfprra and a change. CLEANING costs "are $75: year at a minimum, while the policeman receives $180. Protect Value Of Dollar, Solon Urges Special to The Intel-mountain Obituaries Elberfine Si Ycune Schluter I Wednesday.

a daughter. 1554 E. 13350.South, after I an illness. Bom I May 29; 1884, Salt iLakeCibvto WU-, Iliam and Jose-! 1 Khine Schlu- Iter. Manled to, I I Mrs.

-Lorna I Roosendaal. Mrs. Gladden ill Lake ler. both Sa sister, R. Bountiful; sser, ounu; vr.

Yucaipa, Everett, D. Rumel. Salt I lake City; seven grandchildren, I five great-grandchildren. James Roger Gibson Roger Gibson, 46. 10 West, Kaysvillei died Mpnday, a.m., in a Provo hospital of.

natural causes Born Free vtlle, N.Y.. Nov. 10, 1913, to Ray and Jessie Gibson. Married 1 1 rt Parker, May 31. 1942.

Salt Lake City. Miller, Salt Lake Tlour Mill! Past president; Intermountain District of Operative Millers. Survivors: parents, all of Kaysvllle: sister, Mrs. Mar- Mr laret Erquiaza, San Leandro, ilif. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m., 574 E.

1st South, where friends call Friday eyeninc. Saturday- prior. Florence H. Barish Mrs. FlorEhcis Hagen Barish.

6.2, Butte. died Saturday in a Helena. Mont, 'of complications i olJbwine suritery. Born July Salt Lake City, to Henry and Isabelle. Jol Hajfen.

later di John Feraco HOLLADAY John Anthony Fcraeo, 15, 2054 Sands Dr. 4295 South); died day, 5 a.m. at his boms, ol natural Born- May 30, i Italy, to Leonard and Lena Somone Feraeo. Member, Catholic Church. Survivors brothers, 'Danny, Larry, grand- 'fatheri raco.

Salt Lake City. Mass ol Angels celebrated 10 Cathe- dral of the Madeleine, 331 E. South Temple; Hosary recited- 'Friday, 8:15 p.m., 372 E. 1st South-where friends call urday prior. Burial, Calvary Cemetery.

i JLydja, AT ABERDEEN, Lydia Adaline T. Duff hi, 90, died Tuesday-. at'- -the home. of a- ton near Aberdeen of causes- ate. Born Jan.

1870, Pinto, Utah, to Amos and Charity-. A. Sutler Thornton. Married -to Hezekiah E. Duff in, St.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sept. 22, 1E95. Taught school Tor eight years in southern Utah. husband, sons Joseph B. Johnson Em'ery County for.

Jo eph. Uriah Johnson, 80, will DC Saturday. 1 chapel, of Jesus Christ of Church! Latter-day Saints at he of a daughter in Hunt ngton of ncident to ace. 3orn Aug. 13, 18.79.

Fountain Wilkins Johnson Married Alice ter so ple. -She sons, range, Armond "-a v.arda) Jones, daughter, Wallace, Karl, Loraine, VTarion, all of Aberdeen; Mrs. Clarence (Lydia) -Romrell, Port- and. IS grandchildren, 30 Married to Lewis Call: divorced. Married to George Vick who died in 1950.

Married to Hiidj-; Barish; 1S55. Mont. Survivors: Husband: son. Harry Waste daughter. Mrs Magaretj-McMahon, San Ber.

sisters, brother, nardino. Mrs. Margaret MaMahon, San Ber, other. ss Martha nardino. sisters Mrs.

Aleda Dunn. Mi Hagen. all Salt Lake City. Funeral Saturday noon. 260 E.

South Temple, where friends call Friday p.m.. Saturday Brior. Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Howard A.

Adams HOY Howard Amos Adams. 60. 1900 W. 8000 South, dted Tuesday night lit: an- Ogden Hosoital of Addlson's idtsease. Born Aug.

30. 1899. Atoka. to John Edward and Alma -Veeley Adams. Married Alilic Geer in vy, Mrs.

Donald 1922. Ardmore. Okla. She died Anrii. 1932.

Man-fed Elsie Crall. March, 1935. She died in June. 1955. Member First Baptist Church.

Survivors, son. two daughters: Leslie Howard. Na New Xoplinger. Mrs. pzden.

Two stepsons, stcodaughter: Daryie Feny, Ogden: Mrs. John Winiam. Paee, Pocatello, Idaho: Mrs. Jotm Luthard. Denver, 20 Brandchtldcn: moth- Rush Springs.

three sisters. Funeral Saturday 1 Clearfield Mortuary Chapel. Friends csll Friday 7-9 p.m.. Saturday prior. Burisl Memorial Park.

Clcarfield Leander T. Jones Thomas Jor.es, w. died Tuesday at a dauKhter's home in Salt Lake City after a Ions illness. Bom March 28, 1875 County, to Evan and Jane Thomas Jones. Married loz Carlson in Loon Temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints; she died 1942.

Active In church: in bishopric i'cars. Locan City wat Kveral years. Survivors: son.s I daughters: Grant. Lopan; Don, Al- buaucrqiie. N.M.: Mrs.

J. O. Welch. Mrs. Ben Miles, both Wat.

Jpnvjllc, Irene Jones. Salt Lake City. Funeral Saturday noon, Logan LDS Third-Seventeenth JPard chapel. Friends call Kenneth "ortuary Chapel Friday Jounty; nastopol, Mrs. Gene'(Ened) Mtgliore, Salt Lake Cityt 44 grarid- 42 great-grandchildren; mothers, sisters: Rolla Reno, Milton.

Mrs.Trene GardenSr, Mrs. Margrette Mrs. Deane Miss Mildred Johnson. Hurit- ngton; Mrs. -Mendenhall.

Mapleton. Utah' County; Mrs. Norma Woolsey. Provo. Friends call at.

Wallace Mortuary, Price. Thursday, Friday afternoon and evening, at home oZ Mrs. Myrle Grance, Saturday Eugene Bone 4 fcABLAND, Box Elder iusene Bone, Tuesday 7 a jn. at his home of a heart ailment. Born Lehi, to Tphn and Hannah Slater Bone.

ttarried Loreania Peterson, March If 97 I OV0 Later solemnized salt Lake Temple; Church of-Jesus of Latter-day Saints. Gar- DoHIn and resident since 1919. Former emplr" ired Inez S. D. Menlove Mrs.

Inez Selrr.an Danels Menlove, 81. Provo, died Wednesday at 2 p.m. at a local lospltal of a heart disease. Born April 7, 1878. Payson.

to Mormon V. and Louisa J. Daniels Sclman. Married Ernest Alfred Menlove 3ec. 23, 1897, Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ Latter- day Saints.

He died July 1930. Provo resident since 1907. Survivors: sons, daughters, Ernest UiVon, Clyde Roy Waldan all Salt Lake City: Cleon Mrs. William (Beulah) Lich- fleld. both Provo; Mrs.

A. G. (R'lth) Cameron. Orem; Mrs. Verna Johanson, Salt Lake City; 34 grandchildren; 32 KTcat-erand- childrtn: half-brothers, half-sisters, George Selman, Orem; -Abner Jackson.

Robert. Burley, Idaho; Joseph. Lewisville. Idaho; Mrs. Ed (Sophie) Ostler.

Mrs. Arthur (Mary) Scott, both Nephi. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m.. Berg Drawing Room Chacel. where friends call Friday 6-8 p.m..

Saturday prior. Burial, Provo City- Cemetery. Robert p. Roden Robert Clifton Bob) Roden. 53, C3 Commonwealth Ave, -(2124 South )r 5.

pjn. 4t his. home after a. coronary occlusion. Bom, July 6, 1901.

-Salt Lake City, to Robert W. and Pansy Y. Roden. Married Viola Dec. 20.

1923, Salt Lake -City. Plant shift foreman for -Utah Oil Refining where he had been employed for 32 years. Survivors: widow; daughter, Mrs. Shirley Kloer. Salt Lake City; brothers, Joseph Ogden: Wendell Sa seph lt Lals City: Gcorec Draper; Warren Bountiful; two grandchildren.

Chester A. Foote Chester A. Foote, 64. 3485 Grant died Tuesday in Rock Springs. of a cerebral hemorrhasc.

Baro June 16, 1895. in Cottonplant. to Butch and Eliza Jones Foote. Married Georgia Crumc June 23. 1917.

EDO- Wash. Head -waiter for car Wait '-9 p.m. and Saturday 10 I Burial Loran City Cemetery. Vaughn B. Gaily dropped to winter, 1959 total oi 10,293.

MARKERS BRONZE VASES of the purchasing pfiwer of the the most vital issue to the Amsricari people today William, A. Dawson, candidate for the Republican nomination for Congress in the Second District, told members of the Murray Chamber of Commerce Wednesday night. MB. DAWSON addressed the chamber's annual banquet meeting Murray municipal building. "If we permit the spenders to deflate the by- voting costly new schemes," he said, "the inevitably result will be national bihkrutpcy.

"WE CANNOT, expect worker to meet the rising cost of living or pay tor-Increased defense' costs if our lawmakers insist, on cutting the value of the dollar, by their reckless spending." Alford N. Daniels 7 Juab' 1 Neil Daniels, 50, died, Wednesday, 10 a.m., at his home of a heart ailment. Bom Aug. 24, Hyrum and jrie Nielson Daniels. Married Frances Eureka.

Miner. Member.Church.of Jesus. Christ, of Latter-day Saints. Mr. Johnson ledfMantl LDS 1856 Survivors' Mrs Myrle Glenn Mrs.

Hal -Clell. both Drager- -Burial Cemetery. un tingion City ipjoye Utah-Idaho Sugar Co. Re-' iturday .3 Ward jers Mor- 7-ff P.m., family home, Garland, Saturday prior. Burial Lehi Cemetery.

Clyde Boren ailment. Born Jan. 3G. Wasatch Cour.tr/to and Sarah J. Larab Boren.

Mar- 1 te S. a 22, 1955, Vernal, -Member Gv Sent, lurch of- Jes-ts Christ of vora: widow, Roosevelt: four srandchildren: 10 xreatrBrandchilIren: brothers, sisters. Leonard, Icosevelt: Mrs. Slna Johnson. Harbor City.

-M i nM Jrake. Hotchkiss, nlenn TJ Coeur lene. Id. tue. ouei.

Crawford. Colo. Funeral Friday, 1 Ward ortu- ning. awford. Roosevelt chapel.

Friends call-Olpln ary. Hooseyelt. Thursday evenirut. rriday pnor. Burial Ccdarrtew Cemetery.

County. Jnlie Stewart Stewart. 15-month- daughter of Robert P. and Maria Peterson Stewart, S. 2375 West, died Tuesday in an hospital of a heart ailment.

Bom Novl 28. 1958 Ogden. Parents members Roy Second Ward. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors: parents: two brothers and sister.

Michael Bobert. Lake Douslas and Pauline, Roy: and Mrs. Jack Survivors: Eureka; -sons, Alford Sprincvillel Charles Tooele Ordnance Depot; Miss Gloria Daniels, Eureka: eight erandchUdretL; brothers, sisters: Charles. Sandy; Elurene, Erma Draper, Provo: Taya Fountain Green; Sanpete County; Mrs. Joi" ThursbyV Mrs, Dora' ZphMim, 'County; MrsI "'uneral Ward chapel.

Isy to 9 p.m., at family Saturday -prior. Burial Eureka City Cemetery. HOOSEVELT, Duchesae County SrWilliam Preece. 79. in a Roosevelt hospital '-of hfcart allnjent.

Bom July. s. Wil- and Hary Jacob Pfeece. Laura'-- E. Saints.

Retired-government re. Survivors; laushter. son. I --ne; Germany: -William R. ezas.

seven arand: sister, Miss Nell ce. Salt Lake-City: Reno, Nev. Clair WillardAtWns ted grocery store. SurJjvors: Mrs. Edith Detroit.

'Mich. Kowane TJ. M. Kennard HIVEHSnJE. Box Eider Couctr for Mrs: Rowane U.

MacFarlane Kennard, 71. who died Mo in a Logan hospi a long Illness, will bt Chape of Jesus, Christ of Latte its. Survivora: sohi, daug i.Nj.MacFarlane. Layfa eph H-White. both County-" Fielding.

Box flth of Ogden: J. U. MacFarlane, D. MacFarlane. Ferris A.

MacFarlane, all Riverside: 28 erandchii- dren. brothers, sisters. Friends call Thursday, 7-9 p.m.,-Sobers Mor- KS 0 tuary, Tremo erside. 'on, home Ferris MicFariane, Riv- Charles A. Barstow TWIN FALLS.

Charl A. Barstow, 64, resident of Tw Falls the past year, died Wednesday in a local hospital after an toess. April -of the Church of Jesus Saints, Ame orld ar veteran. widow, Mrs. Nettie Chapman Barstow: ions, Georce, Charles and Bffly, all in Califor- R.

ht Bumearner. Mrs. a fomla: stepson," Melvin stepdauiih- Betty Lou WiUbanks, 5 brother; two listen. at the iy th Twi in Falls Cemetery. Tasaku Kumooka Kumooka.

83. 330-22nd St. died at home Tues- -ailment; Born Jan, Tog da Mortuary p.m.. Friday prior Burial Oeden City 10, -1877, Japan. Came to 60 years Funeral Friday.

2 Osden Buddhist Church. friends call Larkin rhursday: 7-9 .0.1:30 Clarence dement BLACKFOOT. IDAHO Glarence Mjjraln Clement, died Tuesday iii his home, 773 S. Broadway, a brief illness. Bom 1888.

Plain'City, Utah, to Alexander M. and Sarah Thomas Clement, Married. Florence Weaver-Dec. 23, 1908; Logan Church of Jesus of Latter-day died Oct 10. 1857.

Resided at WapeUo, Lost River, Thomas and Moreland areas, came here in 1956. Farmer and motel operator, president Line Canal Co. sons. Morain, Donald, both. Blackfoot; Norman (Phyllis) Wright, Blackfoot: Mrs.

Reed Hawthorne, Run- die, Alameda. 20 grandchildren, -nine great-grandchildren: brothers. E. Blackfoot: Jesse. Moreland; sister.f Mrs.

Peterson. PocateUo. urday 2 p.m.. Futth LDS Burial In Moreland Ward Sandberz Funeral Home. Charles Irwin Irwin, Jrwin, -died Tuesday in an Falls.

Idaho rest home after Bom March 27, 1873 Ireland, and Irwin. Came to-united Stetes, 1884. Former res- brothers, sisters, Mrs. ThomasT 7 -Browning! Idaho Falls, Idaho. Funeral, Saturday, 2 p.m..

Wood Mortuary Chapel. Idaho Falls. Burial, Hose Hill Cemetery. Dionisio Menchaca ELKO, NEV. Dionisio Menchaca, 69, died Friday in an Elko hospital natural causes.

Born April Ereno. Spain. Hotel Survivors: daughters, Leon Elko; oper Mrs. Wayne Jolley. Burley, Idaho: sisters, Antonio, Nampa, Waho; others jrandchlWren.

March .22. 8 p.m., McCulloch's Funeral Home, Burley. -Masf Wednesday. March 23, 10 a.m.. Little Flower Catholic Church, Burley.

Burial, Burley. Sarali H. P. MODESTO, Mrs. Sarah Hannah.

Parsons Jewett, 73, died tie Shoemaker, grandchildren and Late Deaths Benny Lloyd Lcieh. 56. East. Ant. 7.

died Tuesday at his home of unknown but apparently natural causes. Mr. Czden: and Mrs. ChaHes Peterson. Fur.eral Friday.

11 a.m.. Myers Funeral Chapel, oeden. Friends call Thursday, 7-8 p.m., Friday prior. Burial Roy City Cemetery. Oscar A.

Pearson SAN PEDRO, CALIF. OJC3T Arthur Pearson. 77, former Sal: Lake City resWent. died Tuesfiay at his home In San Pedro. Born 1883, Salt Lake City, to Oluf and Annie Olson Pearson.

Married Rena Crane. May 5, 1921, at Seattle, Wash. Attended Utah State Agricultural College, graduated from University of Utah in 1908. Engineer for Los Arjgeles Harbor for 2o years. Active member.

Church of JESUS Christ of Latter-day Sa'nts. Survivors: widow. San Pedro: cousins, neices. nephews in day. 10 a.m..

San Pedro LDS' ChapeL Burial. Ssn Pedro. 1 George W. Riches SMI7HFIELD, Cache County George W. Riches, 74, died Wednesday afternoon in a Lonn hospital' of a heart ailment.

Bern Sept. IB, 1835, Salt Lake Citr, to John and Sarah. Gibson Riches. Married Emma Jane Gtffiths, Jane 21. 1816.

Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SainU. Smithfield resident past 30 years. Ac, 1 6 ln LDS Ch-jrch- Survivors: Ind. Previously married and di-1 Widow: son, daugnten, John VAlley. vorred.

Married lo Vcm W. O)5en SmlUilield; Airs. June M. to Ernest and Drucilla Bees-1 July 14. Price.

ford. Downey. Calif- Alice Gaitr. Married Gladys sons. Larry.

Kenneth Salt Lake City- Marjorie stepsons. WashinEton, DC: five John-jcrandchildrcn; two brothers, two --jaun. n. uownard. I sisters.

J. Lawrence B. farmtnE. Survivors: Price: Chad Olscn. Clinton Mary R.

Kanscn and Mrs Alice Eor.s, daughter. Gordon Bupna Park. Mrs. Irene Tenncy. all Salt Lake City Clifton: Mrs.

Shirley Alia Wooden, Van Xays. Saturday. 1 -eston; seven srandchil-! Funeral Saturday. 1:30 p.m.. Price i field LDS Second Ward ar.d Ches- Sixth Ward.

Church of Jesas Christ 'Friends call Nelson Funeral Hompi sen-ice. Member Rsilroatl Union and Etnbtr Chanel. AME Church. Survivors: widow: brother and sister. Robert.

IKVS An- eeles, and Str.t- Arkle Duff. Cicvc- land. Ohio. Funeral Saturday Jl a.m.. Mrcrs Funeral Chanel.

Friends call Friday 7-9 p.m., Saturday prior. Burial OKticn City Ccmeterv. Vcra Mac Olsen Vc-a Mac Olsen, 50. died Wpdncsday. 9 a.m..

tn a uicu a.m-. tn a Gaily, 63, died at home in CliHcn. Price hospital after an illness. early Wednesday followinK 3orr. March 16.

1910. Gas Citr. Gaitr. Married Gladys sons. Ijrry.

11 5I? 16- 1921, Loran Tcm- Johnson, both Prict: st pic. Church of Jesus Christ EJward Unter-Sav Saints. Active in Mrs. Juanita R. Do Oeden.

titah. Funeral. Satur- IJj" 1 1 P.m. Oxford-Cllfton LDS friends call after I a.m. Burial, Clifton Cemetery.

of Latter-day" sSinVir Friends caiijLbssn, Fridaj- Mitchell Funeral Home. Price. Fri- the family home, w. day. prior.

Bunal, Price Smithfield. Saturday after 10 am. iBuriai, SmithEcld City Cerflttery. to 9 ome, 193 p.m., and ati W. 3rd Neivs of Record Salt Lake County John WiUUra Dcwinap, 44, Salt Lake: -v e(u 47, Salt J-dlKG, Edward Smith, 38, Salt CecllU 22, fiait Uf 4 8t 17, Crescent'.

Ki chard CT 1 Wi Salt 30 Sajt Salt Bron Kar, 24, Cheryl Gee, H. fteynbldv, 36, WUImrt, 38, Lake: CMherbu B. Lake. Lake: X'-. Salt S.It Lake.

Bart ake: lr-JC. SaUisr, IS, Salt Lake. sr BehrmaBB, .48, 5alt Nleltea gnaw, 48, Salt Lai -Lea Curtis 22. Salt OleltU Heffcron, 21, Salt Lake. legal Notices NOTICE TO CON? i Se.aled proposals "TwCl be re, eived br Robert L.

Bridge, Clerk- asurer of the Board of until 1 construction of addition and eltog to Bryant Junior je y. with Drawings and Utah, in High Salt accordance East, Salt The work called for is separated into three Electrical (Work included under Specification. Section 315 and Heating and Ventilating (Work included under Specification Sections 32 and 33). General (All other work). As; prequaufIcaUion for bidding on this work, each interested contractor shall fill out and file with the Board a Bidder's Form of Questionnaire, not lattr than Thursday, March 31, 1960 or shall have filed Questionnaire since July 1959.

QuestionnairS forms may be obtained at the of- the Superintendent of ags of the Board. bidders may. obtain Drawings and Specifications at the office of the Suparintendent of on or after 12:00 Noon, Tuesday, March 15. 1960. on making a deposit of S50.00 per set, such deposits beins refunded in accordance with conditions lated in the Instructions ctlpu- to Bid.

A certified chzek- than five per cent bi, of, not less amoi of the -bid must- accompany proposal, such check being payable to Uie-Board- of- tauca- tlon. Bid bonds and cashier checks acceptable. amount ach, Legal Kefien Wqrlc shall be co ic time allotted In moleted wllhin ImrtrucUoni to Liquidated damages' UhaU be assessed for- calendar 'day over the allotted See 6. Page 2 of.ContiaeS Awreercent. Minimum wage rat lished by the State Ind ates as estab- ustrial Com- mission'shall be paid as a condition of the Contract.

The Boarjl the right to reject any. or all proposals, Board of Education of Salt Lake By order i Robert L. Bridge. Clerk-Treasurer and Purchasing Agent, by NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS be Sealed.pro fcl Utah, until 2:00 P.M., -Wednesday, March 23. ,1960.

and wffl. be llciy opened imme'liatviy thera- the iBoiad. of; i Education Utah, for the conrtiitcUon en- ted "Addition to CoaiviUe Elt- aitarjr at Coaiville, ah, in accordance with the draw. igs and Y. Barke neral be ac The rU Board of MJ ck of not less of uw amount ly each made Summit i will not nday.

344 E. 1st endj -may call 7 to 9 crioV; OUvet HreetoA Jucted 3 South Wednesday evi Archer-Thleike. funeral; reject i Dran tots and specifications may Ined- at thej.office of tile at the office of the Board. North Summit High School. Coaiville, Utah, 36 or at the office ot Alchltecg.

270 South .13 ih East, Salt City. Utah. 35 deposit'will be require'd Tor draw- icif'cauans. ool District "TO THE 8TOCKHOLDKK8 OP INLAND URANIUW, Take notice that a Special Meeting of Stockholders ot Inland Uranium, Inc. will be held at the Principal office ot the company, at 455 East 4th South, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Boom B-10, on the 4th day of April, IB60, at AMi Mountain Standard Time, for the following to services vices. Memorial Union Mortuary to for term of one U) year and his shaU ha iw BCXVC jor U) year and hla shall have been el acted'and have duly qualified: consider and'act upon the latter of an offering to Vector industries. a Texas corpora- Ion, to mergei this corporation into Vector Industries. on the basU of one-hundred chares of this cor- "'jation for one share of Vector idustrles, Inc. 3.

To transact such other bust riess as may properly come before meeting or thereof. In accordance with Chsrte and the close of ness on the 1st day of April. has been fixed as record date for deteirotestion of the stockholders entltted to notice of snd to vote at-such jneetina and any adjournment thereof. OF THE BOARD OT H. W.

BHEOTHOLT, President. They'll DC It Every Time! FROM AOAV LABORER WHO HAD ONE YEAR OP SCHOOt IS SO HEAT AMD PRECISE- By Jimmy Hallo AND TMS IS THE WAV FS4NCJS X.EMPT10N TAX CONSULTANT; S040SN HIS OWM FORM OF A SPECIAL HEETINU OF OF PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY A special meeting of stockholders of Pacific Western Insurance Cry Hote will be ai the utal Room of the -Newhouse at- Salt Lake City, Utah, 0 A- 'tfee: 13th day of 'oi- 11 day. for the pjcpposed stern Ideal ot said purpose of acting plan-of merger ot Pai Incuranca Company National 'Insurs Salt Lake City, other business as may properly coma before the meeting. By the Board ofDirectors Company of and lor such LD L. rOOTE, Secretary.

GKXENWOOD SorwC ends and Thursdiy prYSTCo wrvit terment Fnwralt Martha. Marie Achter will be Thursday.13 noon -in the ha-' ortuary. Chapel. 260 Interment Salt: Mortt irtuary. neial 8 tc 8 p.m.

dlrtctori prio-i--io Salt: Lake Funi ait 7th South'- Wednesday" and at the-ward on Thuri- one-half prior- to Waiatch'Lawn Park. ll- at th? conducted In-the Wilson Friends may Fnion Mortuary So. 3rd it the prior Bountiful Funeral directors, KLU, Anita-Marie Smith Tern mortuary Hazel Irene ducted Frl W' 2 p.m. in the I 260 E. nay call at ay to p.m.

--irvices. lortuajy! leral services for vill be con- in the Kays- with Bishop Ogden Thursday 7. to 8 p.i at the Ward Sapel Fridai i pjn. uno! time of Interment Kayrville Lay ton Cem- ment Salt Lake Citv Funeral directors Larkin Mortuary. mortuary andTh 1 Priends- "call, Mortu.rj, Bountiful.

sS cletyv room of ward chapel it Interrntnt Kaysville Lajrtom Memorial Funeral" directors TTnkm OH vrt Cemotcrr. FunefiljUrectora Evans Early Funeral seivkes tor Derek Id ward Seifert 3 di? old ton of Elwood Paul Delores Wlneyar Seifert of Robat Morocco. of Mr. snd Mrs. Keitti Wlnegsr will be held Saturday 3 -Unten Mortuary Chapel Friends may call J.

hour prior-to services. Inferment Union Mortuary. services for WU- Marshall Vise will be held Saturday. 1 p.m.. In the Union Mortuary Cfiapcl, Bountiful.

Frierds may eull Friday. run. and Saturday, Bountiful Memorial Park. Funeral directors Mortuary. servlco for Elbertine (Ebbiel Schluter will held Saturday, 11 o'clock; the Rose Room.

E. 7th Sooth. Friends may call the mortunry Friday 8 to p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Interment Salt- Lake City Cemetery.

Funeral directoi-s, Descret Mortu- 1-SpKM Uassified Advertisers Your Sunday Want-Ad TODAY FASTER WANT-AD SERVICE Your acktaker can serve you better earlier in the week, on the less busy days. DON'T WAIT PHONE YOUR SUNDAY WANT-AD TODAY DIAL EAA3-1525 AN EXPERIENCED AD-TAKER VVIU -HELP YOU WORD YOUR AD JUST SAY, "CHARGE -JT".

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