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Obituaries Joseph GRANTSVILLE Rupp, 85, former Grantsville marshal, died Thursday noon in Tooele hospital or a heart, attack. Born Aug. 12. 1877, Salt Lake City, a son of Joseph Minor and Adelaide Nickens p. Married Amy Louise Sandberg Oct.

7, 1898. She died in 1938. Retired employe Tooele Army Depot. Deputy sherin Tooele County. Once operated historic Grantsville Opera M.

Rupp Joseph Minor Joseph Minor House Stage. Member, Old Utah State Guard. Rancher in Groveland, Idaho. Worked in machine shops in Idaho and Utah. Survivors: two sons.

Clarence, Tooele: George, Grantsville; three daughter, Mrs. Blanch Spader, Kansas City, Mrs. Alice Sample and Mrs. Erma Dickerson, both of Grantsville; one brother. William Rupp, Salt Lake City.

ville Funeral Monday 2 p.m. GrantsSecond Clark Ward, 307 E. Main Street. Friends call Sunday evening, Monday 110 S. Main Street, Tooele and at family residence.

Park Grantsville, 10:30 a.m. to time of service. Burial, Grantsville Jennie T. Southwick TACOMA, Jennie May EHis Thayne Southwick, 63, former Ogden resident, died Thursday in a Tacoma hospital of a heart ailment. -Born May 13, 1899, LaBell, Idaho, to Thomas Henry and Jane Robinson Duncan Ellis.

Married 10 Thayne, LaBell, Idaho, July 3, 1917. Later solemnized in Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He died, 1949. Married to William I. Southwick, Ogden.

May. 13, 1959, in Logan LDS Temple. Survivors: husband; sOn, daughters, Albert J. Thayne, Mrs. Harold Clark, Mrs.

LeRoy Hansen, all Tacoma; Mrs. Roy Wainwright, Seattle; Mrs. Earl Floyd, Olympia, Wash. sister, brothers, Mrs. Henry Hill, James Idaho Falls: Wits liam Ellis, St.

Anthony, Idaho; Peter Ellis, Blackfoot, Idaho; stepsons, Ralph and Raymond Southwick, Connell, Lee and Harold Southwick, Willits, Verlin Southwick, Logan; Dale Southwick, Liberty; Earl Southwick, Ogden. Funeral and burial Monday in Tar coma. Dorothy Ann Porch MOUNTAIN VIEW, WYO. Mrs. Dorothy Ann Porch, 59, Mountain View, died Thursday noon in an illness.

Evanston hospital after linger ing Born March 18, 1903, Liebenthal, to Peter and Anna Giere Herman. Married to William Howard Porch, Sept. 18, 1933, Salt Lake City, Lived in Bridger Valley since 1935. Member, Catholic Church, Fort Bridger American Auxiliary, St. Helen's Altar Society, Uintah County Farm Bureau.

Survivors: husband; daughter, Nevada Marie, Mountain View; brothers and sisters. Leon and Louis Herman, Liebenthal: Adolph, son, Ray, Edward, Emma Herman, Mrs. Mary Harkness, and a Miss Margaret Riedel, all Hayes, half-brother, Jog Riedetl, Pocatello, Idaho, Requiem Mass, Monday, 10 a.m., St. Helen's Catholic Church, Fort Bridger, Friends call Gilbert Bills Home, Evanston, Sunday. Sophia K.

Bjorkman GRACE, IDAHO Sophia Karen Biorkman, 82, died Thursday in Born Feb. 5, 1880, Newton. Logan, Utah, hospital, affer a long Utah, to Jens and Margarate Sorensen Hansen. Married to Henry A. Blorkman Dec.

19, 1900, Logan Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of LatSaints. He died March 9,1 1961. Newton postmaster several years prior to marriage. Served as presi dent Central LDS Ward Relief Society. Moved to Grace from Central 1936.

Survivors: sons, Leonard, Mesa, Albert, Aberdeen: Arnold, Malad: Norman, Springs; Jesse, Salt Lake City; daughters, Mrs. Keith (Frances) Pond, Mrs. Alma (Naomi) Adams, Miss Larena Bjorkman, all Grace; Vernal (Flora) Fowler, Ogden; Mrs. Eleda Smith, Billings, Mont.F 21 grandchildren, 25 greatarandchildren; sister, Mrs. Louisa 'eterson, Ogden.

Funeral Monday, 1 p.m., Bannock L.DS. Stake. nacle, Grace. Friends call Allen Funeral Home, Soda Springs, Sunday; Bannock Tabernacle, Monday, 10 a.m. until services.

Burial, Grace City Cemetery. News of Record MARRIAGE LICENSES Elko, Nev. Henry Alveriz, 22, Ogden, Utah; Patricia R. Duenas, 18, Magna, Utah. Craig M.

Jones, 24, Salt Lake; Lynda Lee Bell Maxwell, 20, 'Salt Lake. Fred D. Lewallen, 22, Maplewood, Irene Graham, 22, Denver. Ellsworth L. Godrey, 34, Salt Lake; Laura Williams, 50, Salt Lake.

Howard F. Hampton, 34, Ogden, Ufah; Sharlene Divin, 29, Ogden, Utah. William L. Davis, 22, Pocatello, Idaho; Isabel J. Evans, 25, Pocatello.

Ted R. Heath, 38, Salt Lake; Susie Grace Shafer, 42, Salt Lake. Merrill Eschler, 24, Salt Lake; Delorai Stephens, 19, Minersville, Utah. Victor Maichel, 39, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Patricia Soucie, 33, Idaho Falls. William Daras, 34, Salt Lake: Lynda Gail Jackman, 20, Salt Lake.

Val Virgil Hinchcliff, 35, Ogden, Utah; Mignon Averett, 30, Ogden. Harold J. Hill, 35, Boise, Idaho; Phyllis Beirley, 29, Boise. Leslie A. Erickson, 42, Salt Lake; Murna L.

Irish, 38, Salt Lake. Ebenezer Ruben DeFriez, 31, Salt Lake; Maria Marlene schulz, 30, Salt Lake. Delbert Reed Petersen, 21, Salt Lake; Carol Jo Gannuscia, 20, Salt Lake. Paul Konen, 44, Tooele, Utah; Helen L. McEllece, 43, Wells, Nev.

Ronald W. Jorgensen, 35, Ogden, Utah; Daphne Williams Hollings, 36, Salt Lake. Hugh Coughran Jr. legal age, Ketchum, Idaho; 111. Mary M.

Solheim, 20, Glenview, Gary E. Fisher, 22, Salt Lake; Elaine Lilli Thomsen, 19, Salt Lake. David Travis Burner, 19, Elko; Cheryl Lynn Basiten, 17, Elko. -Frank Tony Chavez, 23, Eugene, land, Ore. Ingeserd Nykvist, 18, PortRichard N.

Ankenman, 26, Boise, Idaho; Norma J. Steinbach, 18, Boise. Darwin L. Finch, 20, Tooele, Elizabeth Ann Watkins, 18, Tooele. Alex Janet B.

Gilbert, 19, 21, Salt Salt Lake; Bergan, Lake. Billy Clayton Webster, Elko; Wilma Ellen Saderup, 25, Elko. Grant E. Muir, 18, Twin Falls. Idaho; Bertha Bowlin, 18, Eden, Idaho.

Elliott R. Carlsen, 24, Salt Lake; Judy Sanders, 22, Salt Lake. Charles B. Henderson, 23, Salt Lake; Karen Joyce Halden, 20, Salt Lake. John Hussman, 44, Boise, Idaho; Inez O'Leary, 26, Boise.

Willis Alfred 45, Spokane, Ruth -Kay, 40, Spokane. Robert Bruce, 31, Boise, Idaho; Susan VanKat, 25, Boise. James V. Meeks, 51, Harrison, Mary M. Meeks, 52, Herrison.

Fred G. Ludington, legal age, Seattler. Mildred Scott, legal age, Topeka, Kan. Grant W. Field, 18, New Plymouth, Idaho; Sharon Fay Bosworth, 16, New Plymouth.

Legal Notices PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE CONSULT CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Harriett D. Travis. ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at.

P.O. Box 1770, Salt Lake City. Utah on or before the 15th day of January, A.D. 1963. The Continental Bank and Trust Company Executor Estate of Harriett.

D. Travis, deceased. Date of first publication Sept. Fabian Clendenin, Attys. (A-48) 1 A.D.

1962. Funerals COURTRIGHT Funeral services for Terry George Courtright will be held Saturday at 2. p.m. in Centerville First and Third Ward chapel. Friends may call af the Union Mortuary, 295 North Main.

Bountiful. Friday 1 10 4 p.m. and 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Interment, Cenferville City Cemetery. Funeral directors.

Union Mortuary. EVANS- Funeral services for Amy Whipple Evans wil be held Saturday 12 noon in the Larkin Mortuary Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and Sautrday prior to services Interment Salt Lake City Cemete. Funeral directors Larkin Mortuary. -Funeral services for Lester Hewlett will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

in the Assembly Hall Temple Square. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary. 260 East South Temple, Friday 6 8 p.m. and turday from 9:00 to 10:00 p.m. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Funerct directors Larkin Mortuar McCAULEY- services for Marvin F. McCauley will be held Saturday 2 p.m. at the MacKaySunset Lawn Memorial Chapel, 2350 East 13th South, where friends may cal Friday, 5 to 8 p.m., and Saturday prior to services. Funeral directors -Sunset Lawn Mortuary, OGILVIE-Funeral services for Margaret Gray Ogftvie will be conducted at 12 noon Saturday from Evans Early, 574 E. 1st South by Chapter No: 0.

E. Friends may call prior 10 services. Friends so wishing may make contributions 10 the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. Funeral Burlal Salt Lake City Cemetery. directors, Evans Early.

ROOT-Funeral services for Ralph Emerson Root wil' be held Saturday p.it in' the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple, under direction of F. and A.M. Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 2.

Friends may call at the mortuary Friday 7 to 8 p.m, and Saturday prior to services. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors Larkin Mortuary, SMITH--Funeral services for Albert. Kenneth Smith will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at Evans Early, 574.

E. 1st South. Friends may call Friday evening and Saturday -half hour prior to services. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors.

Evens Early. WEAVER Funeral services for Basil Christopher Weaver of Layton will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Lindquist 4th-7th LDS ward chapel, 275 Park St. Friends may call at Lindquist Chapel of Memories, Kaysville. Sunday 6 to 9 p.m.

and Monday from 11 alm. until 12:30 p.m. Interment in Kaysville Layton MePark. Funeral directors, Lindquist "Chapel of Memories. WHEELER--Funeral services for Clyde Clayton Wheeler will be conducted 2 R.m.

Monday from Evans and Early, where friends may call Sunday evening, 7-8 p.m. and Monday one-half. hour prior to services. Family requests no flowers. Cremation services will follow at Shrine of Memories Mausoleum.

Funeral directors, Evans and Early. Burial Vaults INSIST ON Johnson Bros. Vaults "For Everlasting Protection" Sold through all leading Funeral Directors. BROWN FLORAL FLOWERS Fresh daily forom greenhouse EREE DELIVERY Order. by time.

BROWN FLORAL EM 4-5544 ZCMI 'FLOWER SHOP All. types of funeral -designs. Use charge account. Free dell ery. EM 3-1575, ext.

375. Funeral Directors FUNERAL services from $199 Sunset Lawn Mortuary 1-Special Notices full details of any ranch for sale ATTENTION CATTLE MEN Send trade for Phoenix property, that will run 500 to 2,000 of mother cows year around. Rt. 1 Box PHILO C. CARTER 88, Buckeye, Arizona 3-Lost and Found LOST WHILE MOVING--Lady's light beige purse, between 11400 South on State St.

and 90th South to Redwood Rd. to West Jordan. Valuable papers and white gold wrist watch. Keep money and return rest to Mrs. Ganczak, Rte.

1, Box 1426, Sandy, or call AM 9-4715. LOST -Vic. Mirror Lake, male English pointer dog. White with solid liver spots on front -shoulders and on hind quarter. Children's pet.

Reward. EM 3-5831, IN 6-2797. LOST- Sable and white male collie Aug. 24. Reward.

Family is heartbroken. weekdays after HU 4-4351, Ext. 30, weekdays 9-5. LOST Small tan remale Chihuahua dog. Name "Mitzie.

in Heber Valley Sept. 1. Reward. Call collect, AC 5-5592, Orem. LOST -White purse, Aug.

29. Please return wallet, prescription sunglasses. No questions asked. Reward. HU 4-5820.

LOST- Chihuahua dog, dark brown, answers to Christy, vic. 5th Redwood Rd. EM 3-1701 or IN 6- 2603. LOST- -5 fishing poles on trail out, North and east above Mirror Lake. Contact Blanchard Dixon, 189 S.

1st East, Payson, Utah, -Bay mare, white stripe on face. 328-3064. Dale L. 613 North Redwood Road LOST- -Brown Britanny dog. Lic.

No. 3957. Vic. of 9th East, 45th South. Answers to "Pal." Rew, AM 6-5417 LOST, 3, male sable collie, vic.

'Eastwood Hills. Rew. CR 7-2362. LOST. 45th pr.

men's glasses vic. East on S. or Highland Dr. 7-9477 TWO white, suitcases, ladys' Reward. Lost Vernal-Heber.

AM 6-6994. LOST- white gold wrist watch, Downtown. Rwd. EM 4-1642. LOST- Sml.

gray and tan Shepherd dog, vic. 48th South. CR 7-1983. 4-Personals BILLS PAST DUE? SAVE YOUR CREDIT LET US PAY THEM FOR YOU WITHOUT BORROWING DIVERSIFIED ADJUSTMENT BUREAU Suite 301 No. 10 S.

Main DA 2-0003 Saturday and evening appointments TOO MANY BILLS? GET OUT; OF DEBT WITHOUT BORROWING! For credit counseling call or come in. Convenient BEST. RATES IN TOWN CREDIT ADJUSTMENT BUREAU 1537 S. Main HU 6-0069 MODEL OPPORTUNITIES Call now, DA 8-1332 TOO FAR IN DEBT? Leave your worries in our hands MURRAY CREDIT COUNSELORS 5150 S. State, Murray, Utah AM 6-5283-Bonded Val McCleery, Mgr.

BALLET CLASSES BY RON ROSS begins Sept. adv. 5. Ages 7 and over. Beg.

Int. Pros DIRECTOR OF INTERMOUNTAIN BALLET ATER. Also ballroom classes for children, teens, adults. Enroll now. Virginian Studios.

IN 7-0477. SWITZERLAND COLLEGE OF BEAUTY. CULTURE 1027 E. South HU 6-8479 Special lanolin permanent wave. complete with cut, $5.

WILL PAY $100 for certain Indian Head pennies. Call CR 8-2113, 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. TAP and ballet Instruction. 312 yrs.

up. Bus pickup service. New classes starting. Southeast Dance Academy HU 4-1251, HU 4-3596. RUMMAGE SALE YWCA, 322 E.

3rd Sept. 8, 8 a.m. Epsilon Sigma Alpha. BALLET U. classes of forming, Wayne Brennan, U.

per. month. DA 2-0449. EARLY AM. braided rugs.

Handmade, all-wool. Beaut. creations. AM 9-3104. TAP BALLET, BATON.

Children 3 yrs. and over. Virginian Studios. IN 7-0477. PRIVATE DETECTIVE Investigations of all types.

Divorce cases investigated. EL 5-4666. ACCORDION lessons, your home Instr. furn. SE area.

EM 4-6275. WILL BUY U.S.. foreign coins. Beehive, 368 E. 3rd South.

EL 9-9052. IS ALCOHOL YOUR PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, AM 2-0584 PET CEMETERY Pickup service HU 4-3070 ACCORDION, guitar. Pvt. lessons. $12, Instra furn.

DA 2-0449. WILL sacrifice coat, dress, suit, $10 up. 10-12. EM 3-3901. 2 TEACH Spanish, beginners, advanced classes, 486-8285.

IN DEBT? it Installment payment or past-due bills are Troubling you. let us con solidate and arrange to pay all your bills past due, or not, with one pay you can afford. NO CREDIT REFERENCE REQUIRED. AVERAGE EXAMPLE 11 YoU You pay Owe Low as 500 7 per wk $1,500 $17 per wk $2,000 $20 per wk $3.000 $28 per wk Not a Loan Company NO SECURITY Bring your debt problems to us TODAY No consultation fee. Bonded and Licensed Servicemen's inquiries invited Pacific Empire Credit, Inc.

1016 Walker Bank Bldg. Phone 322-2563 OGDEN OFFICE: 2238 Washington Blvd. Ph. 399-1793 UNWANTED HAIR Vanished away with SACA-PELO. SACA-PELO is different.

4 does not dissolve or remove hair from the surface. but and retards growth of UNWANTED HAIR. Lor-Beer Lab. Lid. Ste, 679 Granville Vancouver 2, B.C.

WILL TAKE ELDERLY LADY or bed patient; priv. home: good cooking. $150 mo. Call 487-7090. 5-Massage and Bath RELAX REDUCE RECOVER Your home, or George's Salon.

HU 4-4702 WORLD MASSAGE PARLOR 359-3276 MASSAGE and bath. 83 N. Main, Kaysville. Phone 376-8746. LANE Massage Salon, 101 Atlas Bldg.

10 a.m. 7 p.m. EL 5-4572. 6-Travel, Bus Lines AUTO DRIVE-AWAYS ATLANTIC-PACIFIC AND LEASING CO. FINEST INSURED SERVICE SELECTED BONDED DRIVERS SERVICE EVERY DAY 363-3723 Deliver to and from any city.

830 S. State DRIVERS needed to drive cars to and from all adjoining states, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Arizona, Nevada, and all west coast cities, and from Michigan. New York, Illinois, Nebraska, lowa and Kansas to Salt Lake City. This is not employment. Deposit and references necessary.

2089 North Temple, or phone DA 8-1081. 2 COLLEGE students want ride to Boston or New York between Sept. 8-13. Help drive. IN 6-6727.

RIDERS wanted to Sacramento. Couple with two Leaving S. L. Sept. 8th or 9th.

Refs. req. CR 8-8095. LDS grad. student and wife need ride to East Coast.

Help drive. Leave immed. Ph. AX 5-4594. NEED coast.

LDS lady Old to help drive to west couple. good car and trailer. AM 5-5560. DRIVERS FOR cars to Refs. and deposit.

Not emp. EL 9-0889. NEED party -with car. Free round trip to L.A. Call CR 7-5348.

7-Help Wanted -Women NEED housewives or party sales ladies for party-type sales for tionally distributed cleaning products for the home, which have special appeal to women. Interviews, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at 3646 So. Main, Apt No.

Good comm. of guaranteed income. SUPPLEMENT income selling Coupon. books for local concern. Will train.

Transportation furnished. Paid daily, Apply Bob Bush, Ambassador Cottages, 141 So. 5th E. Cottage 50, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

BABY SITTER -Mature and experienced. Sundays, 9 a.m. to and Thursday evenings, 7 to 10 p.m. Must have own transportation. Vic.

21st So. HU 4-3419. VERY clean, dependable girl to live in. small Help with housework and care of children. Priv.

FM. and TV. CR 8-8784 or write 3736 Barbara Way. EXPER. waitresses wanted for night shift.

Apply in person: TRUCK CENTER CAFE 1737 Beck St. BABY SITTER Lady who East. lives near 36th South and 12th days a week. Will pick up and take home if needed. IN 6-2952.

GIRL Friday, bookkeeping knowledge, light office work, single lady preferred, 21 to 30 years of age. Ph. 486-0081 for appt. WAITRESS WANTED Experienced. Apply in person.

121. West South Temple. Temporary, Part Time TYPIST--Must Be Accurate. Bet. 50-60 WPM.

Apply 32 East 1st So. EL 9-8763, TY PTS T-RECEPTIONIST between ages 26-36. Apply at office, 303 E. 2100 South. TEND 3 girls (2 In school) while mother teaches at University Located near U.

EM HOSPITAL positions available. Housekeeping and dietary department, Phone DA 8-1611, LADY to live in, care for 3 small children. Room and board, $100 salary per mo. 486-1202, Rose Park. WOMAN for baby sitting once week.

My home. Must have own transportation. HU 5-8253. EXP. waitress wanted, WONG'S RESTAURANT, 465 W.

500 South, Bountiful. Ph. AX 5-5526 after 5 p.m. WAITRESSES Hours open. Apply new Salt Lake City Airport Restaurant.

BABY SITTER-2 children, school age. Must live in. Room, board, Wages. HU 4-7479, IN 6-8856. COCKTAIL BE WAITRESSES WANTED.

MUST 21, attractive. Call EL 5-0627, WOMAN to help in day nursery. Board, room, $50 month. Phone EL. 5-8941.

EXPER. TELEPHONE SOLICITOR. Apply Z.C.M.I., Sewing Machine Dept. Downtown. WOMAN TO CARE FOR ELDERLY WOMAN, 2 days a week.

6th Ave. vicinity, Apply Box R-10, this paper. LADY TO LIVE IN. Care of home and children. 278-8818.

EXP. wool presser. Steady work. New Method Cleaners, 247 E. 2nd So.

EXPERIENCED WAITRESS Center Cafe, 1069 So. 2nd West. WAITRESSES, over 21. 4 2104 South Redwood Rd. IN 6-0752.

COUPLE to manage 45 -unit motel. IN 6-5653. MOTHER'S HELPER. Live in. Call 364-8346.

WOMAN or girl to live in. tend 2 small children. 266-3706. PART-time sales lady for bakery. 154 So.

Main. EARN Xmas money. Show Pandora Jewelry. EL 9-2402, AA4 5-1071. BEAUTY operator, apply in person, 405 9th South.

OLDER woman to tend 9-mo. baby Sat. eves. Our' home. DA 2-1834.

EXPER. waitress. Apply In person. Kwong Ju Cafe, 1011 E. 21st South.

CHINA, cookware, cutlery, plenty qual. appts. Best comm. DA 8-4438 WOMAN to live in, keep house and care for semi-invalid. CR 7-1548.

HOUSEWORK and tend 1 baby, 11 days a week, 50c hour. HU 4-6334. EXPER. waitress, 12 a.m. to 8 a.m.

shift. Theodore's, 72 W. 3rd So. MATURE sitter- Thurs. Own car.

CR 7-3405 after 9:30 a.m. GIRL. TO drive car and help with housework. P.A. Box 2252, City 10.

WANTED baby sitter. My home. Owner trans. HU 5-3533 after 6. i Intermountain Harold T.

Anderson Harold Tennyson Anderson. 79, 264 died Friday, 9:30 a.m.. neighbor's after a neartresidence. 258 attack. Born March 1863, Grantsville, T00- ele County.

10 Andrew and A a Akerberg Anderson. Married Sarah Buhler Dec. 20, 1916, Paris. a o. Later divorced.

Sarah Married Matilda Foster May 17, 1941, Ev- Reanston, Wyo. fired rancher, mechanic. Member. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. Survivors: widow; daughters, Mrs.

Marie Lammon, Mrs. Elaine Anderson, Salt Lake Mrs. Doris Wilcox, Visalia, Calif. son. Ralph T.

Anderson, Falls, brother, Clarence Anderson, Hagerman, Idaho; sister, Ethel A. Bates, Salt Lake City. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m.. 260 E. South Temple, where friends may.

call Monday 6-8 p.m.. Tuesday prior to services. Burial, Grantsville Ceme- tery. John K. Therning John K.

Therning, 76, 2248-8th East, died 4:30 p.m. at home affer a illness. Born 8, 1886, Salt City, to John and Oline Larson Therning. Married a el Wayman June 5, 1912, Lake Temple, Church of Christ of Latterday Saints. Resided Bluebell, chesne County, 1914-1946, where he built, operated general store.

Genealogy man, Sunday YMMIA LDS Ward, High LDS Ward at widow; (Olena) Tullgren, Mrs. Harvey Ruben (Emily), Mrs. Neal (Rea) 14 grandchildren: dren; stepbrothers, Murray; M. W. George Wathen chairschool superintendent, superintendent, in Bluebell priest, Forest Date death.

Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Morris Salt Lake; Mrs. Dotson, Minersville: (Venla) Gee, Duchesne; Carter, Cedar City; great-grandchilHenry Wathen, (Matt) Wathen, Lehi; Salt Lake City. Christine Harris Private services for Mrs. Christine Harris, 83, 163 N.

State St. who died in a Salt Lake City hospital. at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday, will be held at 36 E. 7th South, Saturday 11:30 a.m.

Born Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, July 16, 1879, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Slinn. Married Burton E. Harris, Salt Lake City 1924.

He died in 1938. Survivors: one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Cotten, San Francisco, three sons by a previous marriage, Edward A. McLean, Montebello, John M. McLean, San Mateo, and J.

C. McLean, Salt Lake City; sister Annie A. Slinn Ottawa, 10 grandchildren; 7 greatgrandchildren. Crematorial services, Shrine of Memories Mausoleum. Clyde C.

Wheeler Clyde Clayton Wheeler, 70, 341 Goshen died Tuesday in a Hot Springs; S.D., veterans' hospital of natural causes. Born Feb. 10, 1892, Custer City, S.D.. to John T. and Mary Shaylor Wheeler.

Married Sylvia Hort. Later divorced. Veteran, World War I. Waiter. Survivors: daughter, Mrs.

Darlene, Axtell, Germany; brother, Burt, Salt City; half-brothers, half-sisters, Levi, rum, Howard, Dessie, Rosie and Alice, all of Oklahoma, Funeral, 2 p.m. Monday, 574 E. 1st South, where friends may call Sunday, 7 to 8 p.m., Monday one-half hour prior to. services. Cremation, Shrine of Memories Mausoleum.

Ray M. Williamson Ray Merle Williamson, 62, died of a heart ailment Thursday 3:15 a.m. at 222 S. State. Born Oct.

24, 1899, Salt Lake Citv, son of John A. and Eliza Jane Snow Williamson. Married Leone Engstrom April 11, 1930, Salt Lake City. Survivors: widow; sons and daughGlen Don M. and Mrs.

Shirley Gidney, all of Salt Lake City; four grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Jennie Evans, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ethel Berkuist, Salinas, Calif. Graveside services Tuesday, 3 p.m., Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends may call.

at 260 E. South Temple Tuesday 2 to 2:45 p.m. Frances S. Montalbano OGDEN-Mrs. Frances Sacco Montalbano, 67, 2547 Adams, died Thursday in an Ogden hospital.

Born Feb. 26, 1895, Italy, to Peter and Rosalie Baroni Sacco, Married fo Biogio Montalbano Feb. 25, 1912. Fort Dodge, lowa. Member, St.

Joseph's Catholic Church, Catholic Women's League. Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, Anthony and Mrs. Louise Bennett, Islip, Peter and Mrs. Rosalie Alanso, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Michael and Mrs. Lena Nauta, Staten Island, Mrs.

Catherine Lariccia, 'Orange, N.J.; Mrs. Josephine Moore; Dobbs Ferry, N.Y.: Mrs. Pary Pepe, ParaN.J.; Dorothy Ann Montalbano, Ogden; brother, sisters, Carl Sacco, Tacoma, Mrs. Mary Maggio, Mrs. Lena Maggio, Mrs.

Dorothy 'Castro, all Ogden. Requiem Mass Monday, 10 a.m., St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Holy Rosary Sunday, 8 p.m., Larkin Mortuary, where friends may call Sunday, 6-9 p.m., Monday until 9:45 a.m. Bryant Ray Allen CLEARFIELD, Davis County Mai. Bryant Ray Allen, 43, 739 N.

200 West, World War If and Korean War Air Force veteran, died Thursday at 12:05 p.m. in a Hill Air Force Base hospital after a coronary occlusion. Born Dec. 22, 1918, Joyce, La. Married Patricia Hofmann Oct.

14, 1943, Pueblo, Colo. Member, Methodist Church. Had been at Hill AFB two years. Survivors: widow: six sons, daughters, Roger, Deborah, Barbara, Robert, Steven, all Clearfield; sisters in Louisiana, Mrs. Clifford Thompson, Mrs.

Willa Dee Roark. Military rites, burial, Alexandria National Cemetery, Pineville, La. Friends may call at Union Memoriat Chapel, 1095 N. Main, Layton, Saturday, 7-9 p.m. Thomas I.

C. Pintus SPRING GLEN, Carbon CountyMrs. Thomas Ian Cuthbertson Pintus, 68, Spring Glen, died after coronary occlusion Thursday, 2:30 p.m., in Dragerton hospital. Born June 4, 1894. Dunfermine, Scotland, to Peter and Mary Penman Cuthbertson.

Married to Theodore S. Strong Jan. 8, 1915, Pueblo, Colo. He died 1939 in Price. Married to John J.

Pintus June 18, 1951. Price. Past matron, American Legion 40 and 8 Ladies Auxiliary; past matron, Moose Lodge Auxiliary, Helper; member, Ladies of Elks, Price: member, Price Community Church. Survivors: husband; sons, Jack L. Denver; Clarence Robert Strong, Helper; daughters, Mrs.

Ralph (Theada) Box, Salt Lake City: Mrs. George (Betty) Williams, Temple City, Mrs. Jud (Theresa) Taylor, Lone Star, N.M.; Mrs. Jake (Patsy) Worthington, Los Angeles; stepsons, William John Pintus, Casper. W.

Pintus, Los Angeles; 21 grandchildren; great grandchildren. Saturday, 1 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Home Chapel, Price. Burial, Price City Cemetery. Glenn Ray Nelson ST. GEORGE- Glenn Ray Nelson, 22 months, died Friday morning from an arrow wound he suffered when playing unseen near an archery target.

Born Oct. 30, 1960, St. George, to Ronald W. and Glenna Nelson Nelson. Survivors: parents, brothers, Garry, Ricky, grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley A. Nelson, St. George; Mr. and Mrs.

L. Jay 'Nelson, Leamington, Millard County: Funeral Monday, 2 p.m.. St. George Sixth Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Nora N.

Cleveland Charles Cemetery, Temp Harris Hopkins ST. CHARLES, IDAHO Nora N. Cleveland, 87, native resident of St. Charles, died Thursday at 3 p.m. at a Mendon.

Utah, rest home. Born. Jan. daughter of Jonathan and Caroline Nelson Pupgmire: Married to John Cleveland. September, 1900, Charles.

Ceremony later solemnized, Logan. Utah, Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint. Mr. Cleveland preceded her in death January, 1936. Active LDS Church.

Nine years secretary and captain of Mary Windley Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Survivors: sons, Elsworth (Stub) Cleveland. Camp Lifton, Idaho; Grover S. Cleveland, St. Charles; seven grandchildren.

six great Erlends call Monday after 9 p.m. at Elsworth. Cleveland home, Camp Lifton. Funeral Monday, 1 p.m.. St.

Charles LDS Ward Chapel. Burial, BLACKFOOT, IDAHO-Temp Harris Hopkins, 90, Blackfoot, died Wednesday in Twin Falls hospital after a lingering illness. Born Jan. 1872, Dandridge, Tenn. -10 William M.

and Elizabeth Russell Hopkins. Resident of Idaho since 1892. From 1908 until 1918 operated a meat market in Blackfoot area. Had been interested in race horses. Married Mary Martin, Swan Valley.

She died. Later married Edith Johnson. Divorced. Survivors: brother and sister, Baxter W. Hopkins, Blackfoot: Mrs.

M. J. (Jennie) Gray, Lomita, Calif. Funeral Saturday. p.m..

Howerd Packham Mortuary Chapel. Burial, Cemetery. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be -received by the State Road Commission of Utah. Room 608, State Office Building, Salt Lake Utah. until o'clock p.m.

Tuesday, September 18. 1962, and at that time publicly opened for construction of Landscaping in Box Elder County, the same. being that section of Interstate Highwav No. 15 Between Brigham And Elwood identified as Federal Aid Project No. 1-15-8(151361 The length of road to be constructed or improved is 10.985 miles.

and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 3,720 L5s. of Grass Seeding and 58,150 Lbs. of Fertilizer. The project is to be completed on or before May 1. 1963 (See Special Provision).

Prequalification of bidders is required. Prior to any bidder's receiv. ing plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file 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.

In conformity with Section 115 of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 the U.S. Department of Labor has certified the wage the rates for this project which are minimum wages to be paid on this project. These rates are made part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1936, (52 Stat.

1060). Proposal forms, plans, cross sections and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, and the office of Its District Engineer at Ogden, Utah where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications. proposal forms, and may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $5.00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved sureto? company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond.

The right to relect any or all bids is reserved. Cash. certified check, cashier's check, or approved proposal guarantee bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commis: sion 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 required. Any additional Information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission.

Dated this 1st day of September, 1962. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH C. Taylor Burton, (A-40) Director of Highways NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State, Road Commission of Utah, Room 608, State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until o'clock p.m. Fuesday, September 18, 1962, and at that time publicly opened for construction of landscaping in Summit County. the same being that section of Interstate Highway No.

80. between Silver Creek Junction and Wanship identified as Federal Aid Project No. 1-80-4(13)145. the length of road to be constructed or improved is 8.939 miles, and the principal items of work- are approximately as follows: 2,560 lbs. of grass seeding, 106 tons of straw mulch and 26,400 gals.

of SS-1 asphalt for a mulch. The project May is 15, to be 1963 (See completed Special on or before Provision.) Prequalification of bidders Is required. Prior to any bidder's It receiving plans and soecifications. will be necessary that the Road bidder Commission have on file with Stale 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, In conformity with Section 115 of the Federal Ald Highway Act of 1956 the U.

S. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this project which are the minimum wages to be paid on this project These rates are made a part of the contract documents. Tte attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor that contractors in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 1060).

Proposal forms, plans, cross sections and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, mav obtained at the commission Casters Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee nf no part of which will he refunded. Each bidder must submit A letter approvedsurety commanv guaranteeing to fur. nish said hidder with required band. The right to relect any or all bids reserved.

Cash, certified check. cashier's check, or approved proposal quarantee bond for not lees of than five per cent of total amount bid navable to the State Road Commieelan must each bid AP evidence of good awarded faith the and a contract. quar. cantee that If the -bidder furnish will contract execute bond the as contract reand quired. Anv' additional Information mav the nffice State Dead Dated 1st day of September, 1962.

STATE ROAD COMMISSION Taylor Burton. Director of Highways. The annual meeting of stockholders of Courtesy Finance Corporation will be held at the hour 10:00 o'clock A.M.. on Friday, September 14, 1962, at the President's Suite of the Hotel Newhouse, corner 4th South and Utah, Main Streets, Salt Lake City 1, The the regular business corpora: purpose of the meeting, is to conduct tion generally held at the annual meeting of the stockholders and to particularly vote and pass upon the 1. To elect directors following, proposals: of Courtesy Finance Corporation to serve until the next stockholders' meeting of the corporation.

2. To approve and ratify all of the corporate actions and proceedings since the last stockholders' meeting of the corporation including the actions of the Board of Directors and the officers of the corporation. To hear and approve the report of the President. 4. To do any and all things neces sary and incidental to effectuate the aforementioned items.

5. To transact any and all other business which may regularly come before the meeting or any adiournment or thereof. All stockholders of record at the close of business on August 31, 1962. shall be entitled to OF vote BY THE ORDER THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, Ray C. BROWN (A-31) President NOTICE The Utah State Board of Pardons will hear the following cases at 9:00 a.m.

Wednesday, September 12, 1962, at the Hearing Room of the Utah State Prison. HEARING ON PAROLE OR TERRaymond C. McMINATION OF SENTENCE: Donald; Arthur Fletcher: John Reid; James E. Hallam: Danny Gillispie: Johnny L. Simmons: Ronald Halcum: Jack P.

Bishop; Billy C. Scoff; Charles Miera. HEARING ON PAROLE VIOLATION: Johnston: Allen R. Weideman: John Hale; Leon Torrez: Arthur Galpin; Donald Buck; Donald Wilkerson; Michael Nielson: Larry M. Balt- Win: Lico Valdez.

HEARING ON VIOLATION OF CONDITIONAL TERMINATION: Jack Ledbetter; Paul Mansell. By order of the Board of Pardons of the State of Utah. PRENT T. LYNCH (A-57) Executive Secretary PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE CONSULT -CLERK OF DISTRICT COUPT OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. NOTICE TO CREDITORS' Estate of Thomas S.

Carter also known as T. S. Carter, Deceased, Creditors wilt present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Fabian Clendenin, 600 Continental Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 24th day of December, A.D. Pobert S.

Carter Thomas J. Carter Co-Executors of the estate of Thomas S. Carter also known as T. S. Carter, Deceased.

Date of first publication Aug. 18, A D. 1962. (A-2) Fabian Clendenin, Attys, PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE CONSULT CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNEPS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James Peter Rasmussen, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 510 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, on or before the 22nd day of December, D.

1962. LYNN RASMUSSEN, Administrator of the Estate of James Peter Rasmussen, Deceased. Date of first publication August 18, 1962 Nielsen, Conder Hansen, Attorneys 1 (C-94) NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING COURTESY FINANCE CORPORATION. 17-Help Wanted-Women Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, September 8, 1962 29 Counter Girls No. Exper, Needed Full Time CAFETERIA WORK Uniforms and Meals Furn.

25-45 yrs. Only' Apply Manning's Coffee Shop 19 East 2nd South Bet, 9 A.M.-11 A.M. or 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. Woman with some experience' in processing mortgages and real estate contracts.

Mrs. Burton- -Insurance DA 2 3555. CAR HOPS AND FOUNTAIN DISPENSER APPLY AFTER 6 P.M. FRED AND KELLY'S 1084 South State WANTED: BEAUTICIANS Established operators with clientel for exclusive salon in Cottonwood Mall. Percentage up to.

Contact Mrs. Jacobsen, HU 7-7477. TOY AND GIFT PARTIES $21.89 average profit in per evening, DISCOUNT PRICES. Earn samples free. We train, AX 5-7319, AX 5-6353.

CY 8-5187. HI-JINKS RESTAURANT 1783 W. North Temple is hiring waitresses. Top wages, good working conditions. See Hi-Jinks bet.

p.m. and 8 p.m. No phone calls. WOMAN or girl to live in and help mother with hoosework and care of two young children. Private quarters, top wage.

Phone HU 4-1301 or. write Occupant, 1482 Ute Drive, Salt Lake City 8. Utah. Inventory-Invoice Clerk Office machine exper. Age under 30.

Permanent national company. Call HU 4-8723 for appointment. FOUNTAIN GIRLS Apply In person. SUCCESS PHARMACY 466 East South Temple LEGAL SECRETARY, excel, permanent, Collection supervision experience desirable, fast typist. DA 2-3458.

after 4 p.m. Immediate opening. FEMALE student or older lady on retirement, to live in and tend child while mother works, NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Rent free. Close in. Ph.

355-5141. TELEPHONE work for magazine company, no experience necessary. Hourly wage guaranteed. Part or fut1 time. Age or handicap no bar.

rier. Call 322-1811 any time. LADY for light housework for young LDS family. 5-dav week, 8-hr. day.

New home. Good wages. Apply office, 345 East 33rd bet 11. a.m.-12 noon. GENERAL office secretary with selling ability, $259.20 to start, 6 days week.

Minimum age- 25 yrs. Apply Greetings 2435 S. State. WAITRESS -FOUNTAIN HELP or eve. shift.

No smokers. No phone calls. CUMMINGS DRIVE INN 1101 S. Main PLEASANT WORK, for mature woman, vicinity 17th East and Michigan Ave. Care of two children, some light housework.

Phone 322-1089 or 363-6255. THIS OPPORTUNITY IS FOR YOU If you cosmetics, have a pleasant personality and have extra time, Luzier's offers you a solendid earning opportunity. EM 3-5746. EXPERIENCED car hop and waitress. Age 18 to 25.

Apply 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Topps Drive Inn, 21 So. 2nd West. WOMEN wanted for stereo telephone survey work.

Evenings. Apply at 3290 S. 13th East between 5 and 9 p.m. NAT'L ADV. COSMETIC CO.

needs 5 women full or part time. Top earnings plus bonuses, advan. opport. In 6-8588, HU 4-7752. WAITRESS OVER 23 11 P.M.

TO 7 A.M. JUNE'S CAFE 7711 SOUTH STATE GENERAL OFFICE WORK Part time. Must type, some bookkeeping. Call John Montoya for 8 to 4, AM 2-2001. Aft.

CY 8-1786. WANTED waitress. days only, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. shift.

Sundays, holidays off. Apoly in person. Bordeaux Drive Inn. 309. West 15th South, INSIDE HELP.

MAPRIED. CAR HOPS. 18 OR OVER. PAINTER'S AR.W DPIVE 1711 E. 13th South--560 E.

21st So. PART- TIME fountain and counter work. Must be over 18. Peterson's, 780 S. 13th.

East. E.M 4-0065. EL 5. 7813. WOMAN over 40 with bookkeeping experience.

Ph. Mrs. Burton, insurance company. DA 2-3555. ATTRAC.

secretary -steno. for small office. Bookkeeping helpful. Must have experience. Salary commensurate with ability.

DA 8-0566. 4 EXP. PHONE SOLICITORS Salary. Ph. 364-2795 appt.

WORLD PHOTO SERVICE INC. EXPERIENCED waitress. 11 a.m.p.m.. 6-day wk. Good pay and tips.

Club Cabana, 31 East 4th South. COOK WANTED $150 mo. plus meals. Cook 2 meals a day, 5 days 12 and Federal Way. week, Interviews wk.

days bet. MATURE woman for cashier. Some type and office exper. necess. Perm.

5-day week, all day Sat. Apply In person, Granite Furniture Co. YOUNG, attractive bar maid. Full or part time work. Apply in person Fri.

and Sat. after 9 p.m., 2827 South State. EXPERIENCED waitress, over. 25, for graveyard shift. Apply between and 4 p.m., North Yard Cafe, 702 N.

4th West. LEGAL SECRETARY Ph. Must DA be 2-2516, experienced and qualified. for appt. WAITRESS, cocktail and dinner combination, Evening shift, Must have transportation.

Call CR 7-5628, after 1 p.m. WOMEN needed 10 tend 2 schoolage boys, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Call HU 5-0382 after 6 p.m. weekdays. LAUNDRY help wanted.

Apply in person, Eagle Laundry, 222 W. 1st South. MATURE woman for occasional sitting. Vicinity 8th W. 2nd North.

DA 8-3807. SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR DIS. PATCHER. Salt Lake Blue, 245 So. State.

Light typing. SHORT order dinner cook, evening shift. Must have transportation. Call CR 7-5628, after 1 p.m. BAUM Toy Dealers.

Earn big money now until Xmas Will train 6670, HU 5-2002. P.O. Box 17212. EXPFRIENCED REALITY OPER. ATOR, with some clientele.

Call DA 8-9391 after 5 p.m. EXPERIENCED waitress wanted. per hr. salary, Call IN 6-0658 or IN 6-2405 afternoons. BABY tender, 3:30 p.m.

to 6 p.m.. week days. Vic. Emerson School. My home or yours.

HU 6-6374. EXPERIENCED file girl. Must have switchboard experience also, Age 25 to 40. CaN EL 9-7394. 7-Help.

Wanted -Women CARHOPS AND WAITRESSES No Experience Nec. 18 OR OVER DON CARLOS BAR-BE-Q 135 E. 9TH SO. Apply in person. No phone calls, ASSISTANT BUYER Excellent Opportunity 'For Capable Person Age 25 to 50 Sales exper.

preferred. Desiring career in merchandising. Opport. advancement. Apply Personnel Office.

2-5 p.m. except Saturday ZCMI TYPIST NATIONAL CO. PERMANENT POSITION 40 hour week, paid vacation and holidays, with fringe benefits. Must type minimum of 55, with good quality. "Age 18-30.

Call Mr. Skresvig for appt. DUN AND BRADSTREET -No. 10, Post Office Pl. EM 3-2635 LADY needed Es part-time representative for market research work in the Salt Lake City area.

Retail store audit work, recruiting ties for. consumer. panel. and Spe clal surveys. High School graduate.

-Private -telephone and car essential. Give telephone number 'in reely. Write Miss Caroline Andrea: sen, Market Research 425 N. Michigan, Chicago 11, lilinols, WOMAN over age 40 with some experience in processing mortgages, and real estate contracts. Mrs.

Burton 'Insurance DA 2- 3555. CLERK-TYPIST for general office work. Must be able to meet the public, type 45 wpm, Permanent work for the City of Bountiful. 8-5 Mon. through Fri.

Good pay, vacation, sick-leave, insurance program. Apply City Hail. 745 So. Main. Bountiful.

STENOGRAPHER Must be able to use dictaphone transcriber and 'some dictation. Type 75 w.p.m. Permanent employment, excellent working conditions. Phone C. W.

Martin, office manager, HU 6-8731 An equal opportunity employer. HOUSEWIVES Keep Important job. of wife and mother. Full-time. Part-time.

No. investment no delivering, collecting, or soliciting. Call for appt. only, 298-3451, 9-12 daily. Sell Sarah entry Jewelry.

WAITRESS Good wages. Sun. -holidays off. Insurance benefits. LAMBS GRILL CAFE 169 SO.

MAIN WOMEN, WOMEN Women, to 35 to do interesting telephone work for Life Magazine. No exper, necessary. We train you. thra. daily.

Salary comm. for personal int. DA 8-9695. Exper. Sensomatic Operator to post sales and purchase journals.

5 day week. Call Gloria Peterson or Swanson, EM 3-7644. STREATOR CHEVROLET CO, 465 SO. MAIN LADY with SELLING and SEWING EXPERIENCE to assist mgr. or will train right person.

Apply: SEWING MACHINE DEPT. ZCMI Downtown EXPER. SHIRT OPERATOR Steady work. Apply Fashion Cleaning and Shirt Laundry, 1597 South 11th East. WANTED -LDS woman companion for elderly lady.

Lt. lovely home, lovely neighborhood in S.L.C.F Must- live in. Call Mr. Leonard, EM 3-7683 days, or IN 7-8816 after 6 p.m. NIGHT WAITRESS 2 p.m.

10 10:30 p.m. 5 days week. Experienced. DA 2-1131. ALSO NEED KITCHEN HELPER.

Must be partial fry cook. p.m. toT 10:30 p.m. MARRIED WOMEN Inside window service, pleasant working conditions, good salary. 5:15 to 12:15 p.m.

Apply after p.m, Dee's Drive In, 1444 East 33rd 837 West North Temple. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES The Aviation Club is now interviewing exper. waitresses. Banquet work mainly, full and part time. Call for appt.

EM 3-6733. LADY 5 days week. 3 to hrs. daily. Gen.

house work. Vic, of Granger. 4028 So. 4800 West. CY 8- 8122.

WANTED EXPECTANT MOTHER TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK. ROOM, BOARD, SMALL WAGE. EL 5-7444. WOMAN over 40 with bookkeeping experience. Ph.

Mrs. Burton, Insurance company. DA 2-3555. EXPER. waitresses and fry cooks.

Afternoon, evening shifts. 5600 So. State. "AM 6-0150. GENERAL office typing and 10-key adding machine.

Apply at 2895 So. West Temple, PHOTOGRAPHER has position for woman. Studio work. Experience preferred. 4-7183.

FRY cook and waitress wanted. Wayne's Cafe, 3300 S. Redwood Rd. 266-0153. 8-Women Want Work 2 CHILDREN under 6.

Day or hourly care. $1.75 day, 50c my home, Fenced yard. EM 3-3387. RELIABLE baby sitter, vic. 4th East and 5th South.

Ref. 322-0320. DRESSMAKER, expert alterations. Invisible weaving. Reas.

355-1518. TYPING, addressing, mailing My home. EM 4-7561 CURTAINS, bedspreads, tablecioths. Pickup, delivery. IN 7-4492.

CHILD care, my home. Good references. CR 8-8821. TYPING at my home. Mail addressIng.

etc. 328-4486. WILL DO baby sitting at my home. Call HU 6-6579. CHILD CARE.

EL 5-6842 HOME IRONING IN 7-3469 WILL do ironing, mending, buttons, af my home. 364-3794. WILL tend older child. my home. HU 4-6026.

COMB. hsekeeper, cook, wishes livein position. AM 2-6765, rm. 209. TEND child nights.

Vic. of Capitol Hill. EL 9-2350. 8-Women Want Work -Salt Lake Nursery School: through Friday. Open a.m.

-6 p.m.. Monday Nursery school bus service, EL 9. 7417. 925-1st Ave. EL 5-7094.

VERY FINE CHILD CARE CENTER Licensed, well equipped: trained nurse in charge, IN 7-3592 HOME LIKE NURSERY Teacher-mother child care. Nutri. fious meals. 16 P. S1.

EL 9-4621. WILL -tend children in my home, fenced yd. Vic. 2345 3900 South. Pickup, deliver.

CR 7-7231. LOVE, babies, East, 7th tend at my home. 11th So. 328-4485. yrs, over, Excel.

HU 4-3459. EXPERT child care, repod home. 9-Men Want Work CARPENTER-PAINTER WANTS WORK It's Guaranteed. AM 2-2546 U. STUDENT wants part time work, a.m.-7 a.m.: union scale.

HU 6080. BRICK. ToOliA. stone MASONRY. Planters, firepics.

HU 6-8578. CARPENTER -painter, day or lob. We strive to please EM 4-4469, -Employment Agencies UTAH STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE NO FEE CHARGED 532 New lob openings this week. Salt. Lake's most complete listings, -Sales.

415 South Main Street Service -Industrial 168 Social Hall Avenue Temporary- Agricultural 44 Post Office Place DA 2-1433 MADSENS' the Better Employers and Employes Open A COX 21st EMPLOYMENT 486-1338 TOP JOBS TOP SERVICE LOWER MALE AND FEMALE NEW LOCATION 1201 Wilmington HU 7-7781 10-Schools, Training ELECTRONIC JOBS OFFER HIGH PAY PRESTIGE FUTURE SECURITY DON'T LET AGE- OF EX PERIENCE OR EDUCATION YOU FROM EARNING HIGHER WAGES NEW DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES START SEPT. 10. THIS HIGH PAYING FIELD OFFERS UNLIMITED FOR THOSE AMBITIOUS INTELLIGENT YOUNG MEN WHO CAN MEET OUR Free ENTS -Placement RADIO INSTITUTE 45 E. Broadway, EM 4-6732 YOUR KEY TO SUCCESS is fast specialized training in COMPTOMETER Complete "course All types of figure work IBM Key Punch Complete course including Programming: nationwide affiliation--owned and operated by manufacturer of Comptometer. Short Course Low Tuition Lifetime Placement Service Please Write or Call for Info.

Comptometer School Rm. 201, 32 E. 1st South, EL 9-8762 Engineering DRAFTING School COMPLETE TRAINING OF. FERED TO -IN MECHANICAL. URAL ELECTRICAL -OR ELECTRONIC DRAFTING FOR INDUSTRY, GOVERNMENT, DEFENSE OR MISSILE WORK.

EVENING CLASSES. APPROVED. CHECK OUR PLACEMENT RECORD. WRITE OR CALL FOR DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER TECHNICAL ENGR. INST.

-237 E. Broadway EL 9-6231 UNION WAGE SCALE Meat Cutters $114 wk. Grocery Checkers 84 wk Meat 84 wk. INDUSTRY NEEDS MEAT CUTTERS MEAT WRAPFERS GROCERY CHECKERS TRAIN NOW LATER DAY and NIGHT Classes COLLEGE OF MEAT CUTTING 914 E. 33rd South HU 6-9668 PBX RECEPTIONIST TRAINING.

Salt Lake's oldest PBX school. No age limit. Day and evening classes. Low tuition. Come in TERMS, PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE SALT LAKE SWITCHBOARD SCHOOL 526 Felt Bldg.

355-7507 U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! Men-Women, 18-52 Start high as $102 a week, Pre: paratory training until appointed Thousands of jobs open. Experience usually unnecessary, FREE infor: mation on lobs, salaries, require ments. Write TODAY giving name. address and phone, Lincoln Service.

6. Box L-55. care of this paper. MODELS WANTED ALL TYPES AND SIZES OF MODELS NEEDED Those qualifying will be accepted for fraining. DA 2-1679 for interviews.

LEARN TO OPERATE Construction Equipment Call EM 3-3903 or write to: ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS 136 S. 2nd East Salt Lake City 11, Utah HIGH SCHOOL at home in your spare time. Many finish in two years. Prepare for bus. or college.

For free booklet write American School, P.O. Box 7061. Murray. Phone 266-2441. S.

L. Jewish Community Center Nursery- School opening Sept. 10th. interested in registration, call HU 4-4341. BARBERS ARE IN DEMAND APPROVED FOR VET TRAINING, SALT LAKE BARBER COLLEGE, 161 E.

2nd So. S.L.C.. Utah. THIS is your opportunity to learn Diesel. You can earn while included you learn, factory training Phone 355-2534.

THE WHIFFLETREES ARE JUST ABOUT SO SHE WELCOMES THEM AND TO CLOSE THE DEAL WHEN THE NEXT- ENLISTS THEIR AID IN KEEPING They'll DOOR NEIGHBOR APPROACHES THE STATUS OF THE TOWN QUO Do It IF. YOU'RE WE'VE MADE TO BE THE NEW Every UP OUR NEIGHBORS. PERHAPS MINDS! YOU'LL SIGN THIS PETITION TO KEEP Time! YES WE'VE THE TOWN FROM I'M WELL GLAD TO TAKE DISPOSAL PLANT DECIDED ACROSS BUILDING THE A WE THAT FOUND OUT 000000. IN STREETFOR SALE By Jimmy CONTRACT Hatlo CONROY, A MA1 CONTRACT fo ED 10 King Features Syndicate, 1962. World rights 4-8 SPECIAL ELECTRONICS NOTICE Formal registration.

now is open for classes in Electronics Engineering. Technicion training. Classes begin September 28, 1962, and conclude after 50 weeks of resident training electronics, transistors, analog computers' and digital computers. Training is approved under the Korean G.1. Bill.

All students are offered free employment service for income while training, Tuition fees are refunded if student fails to obtain an offer of employment from an industrial electronics compony following graduation. Training includes necessary study for, first-class FCC license. Write or telephone now for information SALT LAKE SCHOOL. OF ELECTRONICS A DIVISION OF WORLD ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY CORP. 1931- SOUTH: 11th EAST SALT LAKE CITY S.

UTAH. 6-0168 at his. long Jan. Lake K. Salt Jesus Du- MEN LEARN TO OPERATE HEAVY EQUIPMENT DRAG LINES BULLDOZERS GRADERS BACK HOES CLAM SHELLS SCRAPPERS POWER SHOVELS Trained men are earning $165 perweek.

and up, Thousands of additional men. are needed right now to operate the heavy equipment used in building roads, bridges, dams, airfields, irrigation systems. missile sites, pipelines. home sites. subdivisions, Complete training gives you actual experienced on heavy equipment at our resident training centers, with employment assistance upon completion.

For complete information call EM or send name: address, age, telephone number hours to: ASSOCIATED Heavy Equipment Schools 138 S. 2nd East Salt Lake City, Utah ELECTRONICS TRAINING SALT LAKE SCHOOL OF ELECTRONICS. 1931 S. 11th HU 5-8362 ACTORS, ACTRESSES WANTED All ages and types. Men and women.

If qualified, accepted for training. For audition. call now DA 2-1679. 11-Help Wanted Men ROUTE SALESMAN If you consider yourself- capable of profitably managing a small busiNass of your own and have desire 10 do so. We would like to talk to you.

Salary $100 Per Week Plus an assured opportunity for excellent profit sharing. Age 23 to 40, married. sales or sales service experience. Good work record re- quired. For interview appointment call Mr.

Willie, EM 4-3741. Jewel Tea Inc. All Inquiries held in strict confidence. MANAGER? PRIDE OIL CO. is interested in.

interviewing men for service station managers. Salary range after Initial training program. Also assistant managers and station salesmen ($375 to $450). Over 21, married high school small business mgmt, exper. desired.

These positions will field of oil marketing, See Mr. offer unlimited opportunities In the Einsphar, 168 Social Hall Ave. RESTAURANT needs salad man or fry cook Interested in business becoming assistant chef, Full-time work, good pay for right man. Panorama Inn, 6121 Highland Dr. BUILDING material salesmen.

perience needed for local lumber yard. Please state age, marital status. previous employment and salary desired. Reply Box R-15, care of this paper, WANTED Automotive engine machinist and mechanic. Write post office box 357, giving qualifications, type of automobile machines you have operated and exper.

in engine assembly. SOMEONE to operate lunch counter days each week. Good salary Excellent working conditions. Apply Salt Lake Auto. Auction, 2089 W.

North Temple, LINOTYPE OPERATOR WANTED, ad guts only. Experience Model 35. Open shop. 3 weekly plant. Write immediately.

Henderson Home News. Henderson. Nev. WE need full- and part time men 10 operate tape recording sound equipment. No experience required.

Call AM 5-6947 after 5 or HU-66010 Sun. only. EXPER. TIRE MAN Recapper, vulcanizer, low die equipment. Apply Marler Tire 1130 So.

Main MEN for public contact work, bullding materials. $75 week salary. Intervine 19 1n 'n 3 p.m. daily. 3080 South.

2nd West. BARBER? Be your boss. For details: 1085 So. State, IN 7-0683 eves. Experienced Meat Salesmen Apply Box R-9 in care of this paper.

FURNACE INSTALLER Permenent. Heatcraft 479 E. 21st South, HU 6-8711. SERVICE station attendant. Good pay plus comm.

Excel. hours, manent position for exp. man. 1505 E. 21st.

So. Architectural Draftsmen At least 2 yrs, afiperience, Paul Evans, -DA YOUNG man for meat packing house. Must have had some retail meat exper Sun. AX 5-0105 or wkdays, AX 5-1818: DISHWASHER. Apply new Salt Lake City Airport Restaurant.

OFFICE and credit manager for local firm. Must be experienced. Reply Box R-14. care of this paper. MEN or general labor work.

Oak Ridge Country Farmington, Utah. 2 OR 3-PIECE band wanted. Wayne's Lounge, 3300 So Redwood Rd. 266- 0120. MAINTENANCE man.

Plumbing and electrical exper. essential. Apply engineer, Newhouse Hotel. WANTED High school student. for baager.

Hours 4 p.m. to 9 daily. Wirthlin's, 812 East 2nd South. LIVE WESTERN, BAND, $300 week salary. South Redwood Rd.

IN 6-0752. LABORER, APPLY SATURDAY FURNACE installer. Must be expePlenced. HU 4-7111. COOK WANTED Write George Dutos, Thompson Utah.

NEERED Several fruit pickers 3900 Wasatch Blvd,.

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