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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 57

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1 56-Trucks for Sale WE REPAIR 2 4 -cycle engs. scooters, cycles, lawn mowers; work guar. 3215 50. State. 486-9272.

JIM STOWE MOTORCYCLES BSA Sales and Service Tohatsu, Montisa, Jawa 111 5. 6th So. DA 8-0841 1964 BMWs HAVE ARRIVED Accessories Parts- Service REYNOLDS MOTORCYCLE SALES 4062 So. 5th East AM 6-4391 '57 BSA, 250 cc. $250.

CR. 8-8626 73 HONDA 150, white, windshield and mirrors. $75 and take over contract. CY 8-4571, DUCATI- NORTON-YAMAHA Motorcycles PRECISION MOTORS 2350 State TERMS IN 6-0654 1963 HONDA. Only used 4 months.

Son on mission. Big discount. 12735. South 960 East, Draper. ALLSTATE compact, small down payment, will handle contract, AX 5- 2719.

125 CC Tohatsu blazer let startAIl accessories, A-1 cond. $295. HU 4-2922. 1962 HONDA, white, excel. low mileage.

843 Montague Ave. 328-9248. 760 TRIUMPH Bonneville 650 cc. EM 3-7900. 7381 Orchard Woods Cross.

149 H.D. MODEL: 165, $150 255-5772 HONDA 50, 1963, A-1 shape. $200. EL 5-7086 after 4 p.m. BLAZER, new 3 n.p, and 6 h.p.

Call before 5 p.m. HU 3-8541. '62 HONDA 50. Trail Model, miles, extras. 254-3794.

MUST sell 1960 BSA 650 CC. chrome. Perfect cond. 298-4113. DOODLE BUG.

35 miles per hr. Briggs. $65 or best offer. CR 7-1334. NEW BLAZER STILL IN CRATE 322-4945 '63 Moped, $100.

63 TR Sports Tiger Cub. $625, See at 3721 S. 4310 W. Call CY 8-2182. 1962 HARLEY Sportster, XL-C-H.

1238 S. 7th West. 487-7339. HONDA 50 1962., Red. Good buy.

Excel. cond. 7-7655. 57-Trailers-Mobile Homes TAKE THE BIG STEPI This year why not step up to the finest BOLES AERO See: quality and, beauty at its best, in the aircraft rivIted all-metal Boles Aero, Let us show you how easy It 1 is to own the finest on easy bank terms. Stop in today: BARLOW TRAILER SALES 91 Bountiful AX 5-5631 SEE THE Tuxurious single and doubie extensions, 40 to 60 ft.

10 wide. Wide choice of clean used trailers -reasonable. CORBET'S 1562 North Orem USED 1963 29 Traveleze, twin bed, used for sleeping only 6 mo. You must see this. Save $700, BARLOW TRAILER SALES Highway 91, Bountiful, USED 1962 Traveleze, shower.

and toilet. Butane refrig. and very clean. $2,095. BARLOW TRAILER SALES Highway 91, Bountiful.

Ut. 1962 COLUMBIA trailer house. 10x46 ft. long. 2-bedrm.

Just like new. Must see 10 appreciate, Will sell or trade for clean, smaller trailer as part payment. 363-2585. USED 8'x35 1959 Nashua 2-bedrm. Good cond.

BARLOW TRAILER, SALES Highway 91, Bountiful, UT. 35x8 2-BEDRM. Continental, new drapes, new couch new beds, new paint. Only $1,995. VALLEY MOBILE HOMES 3530 So.

State 262-0314 TO BUY or trade Safeway 762 10x56 with extension liv. 3 auto, washer available. By appt. only. 466-4769.

FIREBALL AND GOLDCOAST MIDWAY TRAILER SALES STREAMLINE. The travel trailer that adds prestige to your trip CORBET TRAILER SALES OREM. UTAH 7-RM. frailer. Buy equity, Interior newly redone.

Also 24-11. completely modern trailer. 4565 West 3500 So. CY 8-3622. COMPLETE line of IDEALS, the livable travet CORBET TRAILER SALES OREM.

UTAH NICE Angelus 1-bedrm. In good condition. By owner. 3575 So. 4000 West.

reasonable: 1956 Great mobile home. 15 xB. 2-bedrm. al 179 Vine. St.

AM. 6-6162. 59 MOLLY 20-t. Travel trailer, Modern. sleeps 4.

Easy hitch, Extras. Excel. cond. $1,575, 3702 S. State.

RANCHO 16-17 FT. TRAILERS 8-10 FT. CAMPERS MURRAY'S, 30 W. 21ST SOUTH 1962 10X50 FT. Great.

Lakes house trailer, 2-bedrm. Excel, cond. Call 298-2202, 62 RANCHO Elray. Camper, trailer. Fully equipped.

like brand new. $8.50. 255-0714 CASH FOR TRAILERS Singer's, 3165 S. State WE PAY CASH for vied trailers. CORBET TRAILER SALES OREM, UTAH.

Ph. AC 5-0807 63. KROPF 35 bedrms. Trailer clear Title. Sacrifice, Millstream Park, 3007 So.

State. 2-BDRM. 45x8 mobile homes trade Low down, $65 mo. on bal, or equity for 7 By owner. 763 MONDA motorbike, like new.

Save $100. AM 6-42232 SPACES Friendly Trailer City. 50 E. 4500 South. AM 6-0940.

No pets. I-H DEER HUNTER'S 1958 L.W,B., INT'L A-120 4X4 P.U, Aspeed, 6-cylinder $1,195 -1956 INT'L S-120 4X4 TRAV. 4-speed Warn Hubs $795 1955 CHEV. SUBURBAN 6-cylinder $395 1960 DODGE TOWN WAGON $895 1950 CHEV. SUBURBAN 3-speed, 6-cylinder $195 1957 FORD F100 PICKUP V4 4-speed, L.W.B, $895 1955 R-112 INT'L PICKUP 4-speed.

6-cyl, $495 International TRUCKS 4th South. 3rd West EM 4-7861 757 FORD. 3-speed, Styleside, CUSTom Sell or for 4x, or 4-speed. Pay or take difference. 255-4849.

56A Scooters YAMAHA LAMBRETTA Sensational Performance Sales--Service--Terms New and Used Cycles and Scooter: SUZUKI EQUIPMENT CO. 117 6th South DA 8-0656 "NEW-1964 MODELS HARLEY-DAVIDSON CHRIS DRAAYER MOTORS 872 So. State DA 2-0061 NEW AND USED HONDAS CENTURY MARINE 556 East 21st South WAR 500 surplus British army, motorcycles, B.S.A. Beautiful con; dition in lovely olive drab. Your choice, $425.

An-Air. 408 E. 900 50.1 Provo, Utah. Open Saturdays and afternoons. VESPA SCOOTERS TOHATSU MOTORCYCLES New and Used Sales and Service No Down Payment Economy Tire Battery 575 S.

State EM 4-3313 TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES Expert Service, Parts SHAFER MOULTON, 1160 S. Main 363-9071 WE REPAIR 2 4 -cycle engs. scooters, cycles, lawn mowers; work guar. 3215 50. State.

486-9272. 57-Trailers-Mobile Homes KENSKILL CLOSEOUT Our entire stock of Kenskill Travel, Trailers has been reduced for mediate sale. If you want quality. at low prices, now is the time to buy! TRAILER MART 3724 So, State AM 2-2311 New Moon 60-ft. 3-bedroom, 11.: baths.

tended living room with custom furs niture. 55-Ht. front dining. 2 bedcooms, tended living room. 50-ft.

2-bedroom extended living In stock. See many af room plus more New Moons TRAILER MART 3724 So. State AM2-2311 BUDGER, 20 WIDE 1f you are looking for a mobile home that stands out from all the rest, this is it Top quality workmanship and materials plus the very finest furniture and carpeting. Has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Shown By Appointment.

TRAILER MART 3724 So. State AM 2-2311 USED Mobile Homes LIQUIDATION 8 WIDES 10 WIDES EXPANDOS 'toW PRICES Bedrooms SPECIAL TERMS TO QUALIFIED BUYERS. SHOP QUICK FOR BEST SELECTION. TREASURE TRAILER SALES 1240 West No. Temple 363-5992 In exquisite COTTONWOOD COVE, 300 East 4195 So.

46 Owasso 1- bedrm. convertible to 2 bedrins. This is quality built home Michigan. Has excel. insulation.

storm window, heavy duty, alumi-1 num awning, refrigerated air cond. and floor plan you will adore. Just the thing for a small femily. May be left on the lot in COTTONWOOD COVE. Full price Including many extras, $4,595.

Shown appt. only, Call AM 6-6001. JACOB'S 3751 SOUTH MAIN West End of Southgate Center CLEARANCE WE HAVE 8 new trailers 14 to 48 ft. That we are discounting from $200 TO $700 SEEN These CRAFT Travel You a BUY. We pay highest cash prices for used trailers The Cleanest Used Trailers In Town KEN GARFF SALES, INC.

877 South Main EL 5-6185 CLOSE-OUT All '63 Models Tremendous Savings WHILE THEY LAST Vacationers-10-Wides, Extendos DAVE SINGERMOBILE HOMES Inquire about our custom-built office and motel units. 3165 S. State Closed IN 7-5409 YEAR-END CLOSE- OUT All new models reduced to make room for next year models. Prices you won't believe for the values you receive. EXAMPLE 55x10 3-bedroom Washer, carpets, de luxe throughout.

Gas equipped, storm windows, etc. ONLY $5,000 LIMITED STOCK SO HURRY 3424 S. State St. IN 7-9161 14 TERRIFIC BARGAINSI On. 1964 New Models will sacrifice for $895 and $945.1 de luxe.

CARDINAL 13 15's DE VILLE Custom 16'5. Sleep 6, 61,195 $1,395, DE VILLE-18's self-contained, gas shower and toilet. $400 discount. full cab-over, side dinette camper. $1,145.

163 low camper, $295 KEATE KAR TRAILER SALES 1025 So. Main EM 4-1476 ANGELUS Casa Cornet, double interjor, beautifully decorated, terrific floor plan, nylon carpet, vinyl file. all natural So. (E, Side) USED 10 WIDES 35x10 Nashua, late model, carpet $2:695 50x10 Fleetwood, 1961, washer $3,495 46x10 Paramount. cooler.

washer $3,995 50x10 Anderson, perfect, one barm. $6,895 Stout's, 830 So. Main FIREBALL All new for $64. 16-41. with shower, toffet, basin, water heater.

Everything you could ask for. Good selecHon in stock, all '64 models. Drive up and save. MIDWAY TRAILER SALES Midway, Utah OWN your own mobile home lot. Why pay rent when you can buy 60 x90 gas, lot with sewer, vater, natal ural electricity, hard surface roads in a subdivision designed and developed exclusively for mobile homes.

Nothing down and only per month. See these spacious 70th So, 13th- West. Call T. Brimhall CR 8-8671, 255-1444, WE ARE BUYING USED TRAILERS ABSOLUTELY top dollar paid. TRAILER CENTER, 2730 S.

State 159 50x10 FRONT kitchen COLONEL, carpet, washer, gas water heater, new beds. new drapes, storm windows. Only $3,995. VALLEY MOBILE HOMES 3530 So. State 262-0314 WANTED TO BUY TRAILERS Will buy used trailer homes.

Contact Trusty Trailer Sales. PR. 522-6977, Idaho Falls, Idaho. North Yellowstone, 159 AMERICAN 42x10, 2-bedrm. ex: centionally clean, Ph.

will take trade car. pickup, etc. 262-2017 266-29 43. 6x12 UTILITY ID. ratIng.

E. 1st 50. 355-6425 1959 DE LUXE Columbia 52x10, cellent condition. Call 266-6094. UTILITY frailer with new tires.

550. 290-9483. Car. altch, spare. 12' SANTA lightweight, sleeps Make offer 1857 Edison St, TRAILER space.

Adults only. 1522 Malor St. wood interior. $8,950 Stout's, 830 So. Main DISTRIBUTORS FOR UTAH Take "Yer" Choice We have 2 35 homes, both In real nice cond.

a 1-bedrm, and bedrm. model. Both are newly decorated and have toilet and shower. 1st serve at $995 each. JACOB'S So.

State (E, Side) 57-Trailers-Mobile Homes AMERICAN Quality construction for 25 vrs. see the many floor plans that are available. Valley Mobile Homes Your American Dealer 3530 So. State 262-0314 BOB SINGMASTER. MANAGER OPEN EVENINGS PARK ON THE LOT Here's a Real Buy! 3-bedrm.

FLAMINGO. Just tike brand new. Front kitchen, bunk beds. washer. new carpet end furniture.

This is top quality home a price you can afford. $5,495. You must see this lovely home to appreciate Trades ac cented of course. JACOB'S 3751 So. State (E, side.) FRONTIER wide featuring 11x22 bedrooms, baths, -spacious living room.

oak, Interior, eastern built. Truly a $12,000 value. FOR ONLY $9,500 GLEN C. BILLS SONS 2895 S. State 7-7881 55x10, 3-bedroom.

kitchen, GOOD USED BARGAIN. washer, built-in stereo. Clean. Only $4,000 MILNE'S 3424 S. State St.

IN 7.9161 SALE Also All 1963 models left in stock. clean rental units. Campers' and trailers. Tremendous savings while they last. No down pmt.

if desired. Easy terms. Alax Trailer Sales and Rentals, 1485. So. Main.

467-2782. GARDEN PARK Salt Lake's newest, finest, and most exclusive mobile home The most choice secluded area for adults only. Office located at 2895 State, HU 7-7881. USED 10 Wide, like new, cheap. "Brand new 50, $3,995.

Brand new 10 47, $3,595. Wheel wright 1777 State, C. 484-3153 and 1333 No. State in 'Provo, FR 3-0335. KUM see Em USED Mayflower 27, with new coach, air cooler, new paint, $995 Stout's, 830 So.

Main USED 1963 13 Kenskill cabover with tollet. Just like new. $1,195. BARLOW TRAILER SALES Highway 91, Bountiful, Ut. '63 CHEV.

Will take mobile home on. trade. IN 7-9161. NAT'L Space avail. TRAILER 1326 W.

PARK North. SALES Temple. 57A-Trailer Supplies HEAT TAPE WINDOWS, DOORS, SINKS, HEAT ERS, BUTANE EQUIPMENT, SOUTH STATE TRAILER 1631 S. State IN 7-157: 58-Aute LOOK MOST AUTO TRANS. rebuilt.

From $69.50 $89.50, most parts and labor. Little Orlie's Gerarge, 1609 Main. 466-1327. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE AND EXCHANGES SOUTH STATE AUTO 1623 S. State IN 7-157.

BEEF UP your 265, 283, 327 Chev. tri-power complete with. linkage and fuel and solid lifters. Centrifugal advance distributor and tachometer. $165.

HU 6- 1642. CHEV. fuel iniection, H.P. 63 4-barrel carb set up complete. Chev.

carb manifold. Curt Carburetor Service. 466-9235, 1952 PACKARD. New carburetor, starter and solenoid, full pump and spark plugs, sell for less than new part cost. 1565 Park St.

HU 4-5309. UTAH'S largest stock used parts. HU 4-7695. Sandy Metal. Works.

764 W. 21st South. Salt Lake and TRIPOWER on alum. Edeblock flywheel manifold shifter, for 283 Chev. 295-5211.

CORVETTE parts. dual 4 set-ups, soft top: 1956-60. 2135 So. 2nd East. NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS Open 7 days a week, AX 5-4341 FOUR 7.50x17 8-ply fires with 6-hole Ford wheels.

$110. EL 5-3112. VERTEX magneto. Best offer takes. 364-7115.

1939-53 CHEV. 4-spd. trans. $25. 266-9933.

DISMANTLING '55 Ford. 149 Ford Ready for hunting, $50, EM 4-6765. FATHER refired. Must sell 1-owner '58 Studebaker, excel. buy.

HU 4-9495. '55, CHEV. V-8 stand. drive. Sell all or parts.

HU 4-3357. 59-Airplanes, Parts MODEL Bonanza 900. Total time 30 SMOH VHF-Omni, Full gyros. tanks, air rotating beacon, Very clean. $13,950.

156 CESSNA 182. 1,300 total time. 400-SMOH Omni. VHF FUll gyros, rotating beacons. $7,750, CESSNA 172.

Fair airplane. but a good buy at $5,750. '59 CESSNA 172, a beaut. airplane well equipped. time SMOH, you want one of the nicest 172's see this one, only $6,950.

Thompson Flying Service, 38 yrs. S.L.. Airport, 1953 CESSNA 180; 560 SMOH, 1,340 hours total; new paint, new windshield, new upholstery; OMNI. VHF and LF radio, full instrument panel. Price $6,250.

Charles Reeder, Falls, Idaho, 733-5920 or 733-2299 evenings. SEE this one. Make your offer. Cesna 140 No. 72591, Hangar No.

Sky. Haven. AM 2-0642. CASH for aircraft. Don Beckstrand Aircraft Sales.

322-0111, 484-2788. C-35 Bonanza, $8,600. 1900 SKYLARK IMMAC. Full panel, VHT-RDF-813TT. 200 SMOH.

$7,250 firm. IN 6-3831, EL 9-7611. MEMBERSHIP in new 10-man flying club, $225. Exceptional Cessna 170. CR 7-3880.

MEMBERSHIP Cessna 210. full hrs. smoh, $3,000. CR 8-9762. 170-B, IMMACULATE L.T.

on Major. Always hangared 277-1375. SAVE $150. Membership in Mooney Master and Mark 21. HU 4-8314, Burial Vaults INSIST ON Johnson Bros.

Vaults "For Everlasting. Sold through all leading Funeral Directors. BROWN FLORAL FLOWERS Fresh dally from our greenhouse FREE DELIVERY Order by phone any time BROWN FLORAL EM 4-5544 Funerals BOMBAS Funeral for Steve G. Bombas will be held Tuesday. at-2 p.m.

in the Moly Trinity Greek, Orthodox Church, 2nd West. Prayer services af Deseret Mortuary, South. Monday at 7:30 p.m. Interment. MI.

Olivet, Cemetery. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. BOND Funeral services for Per. CV William Bond will be held Tuesday at 12 noon in where the Rose Room, 36 E. 7th South, friends may call Monday, 6-8 p.m.

and Tuesday prior to services. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary. BOHNE-Funeral services for Ger.

ald Bohne will be held in the Ursenbach Home Monday at p.m. Interment, Mt. Pleasant Ceretery. CRACRAFT Graveside memorial funeral services for Tom Adrian Cracraft will be held Monday 2 p.m. in the Tooele City Cemetery, FUneral directors, Evans Early, GRACE- -Funeral services for John T.

(Jack) Grace will be held Monday 12 noon in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 E. South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. HERRON- Graveside services for James Robert Herron will be held Monday 11 a.m. in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral die rectors. Larkin Mortuary.

HEPWORTH Funeral services for Benlamin. (Ben) Hepworth will held p.m. in the FarmInston 1st at Los Union Ward Chapel. Friends Main, call Mortuary, 295 No. Bountiful 6 to p.m.

and at the ward chapel Monday. 11:30 a.m. to p.m. Interment Bountiful Memorial Park. Funeral directors.

Merrill R. Holbrook. Union Mortuary. HYLLEN Funeral, services for Gustave (Gus) Hyllen will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Ruse Room, 36 7th South, "where friends may call.

Monday a to a p.m. Tuesday prior 10 services. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary, Funerals JONES Funeral services for Grace Darlene Clark Jones will be held Monday at 12 noon in the Rose Room, 34 E.

7th South, where friends may call Sunday 48 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Interment Salt Cemetery. Funeral derectors, Deseret Mortuary, METCALF- Funeral services for Lund D. Melcalf will be heid Monday p.m.

in the Grant Sixth Ward Chapel. 3487 So. 13th East. Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, Sunday 6-8 p.m.

and Monday at the ward chapel 1 hour prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. Funeral services for Miss Marie Neumann will be held Tuesday 10 a.m. in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 280 E.

South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday 6 to p.m. and Tuesday prior to services, INterment Salt Lake City Cemetery, Funeral directors. Larkin NIELSEN- Funeral services for Byron Thomas Nielsen will held Monday 2 p.m. in the Larkin.

Mora tuary Chapel, 260 E. South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday 6 10 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services, Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery, Funeral die rectors, Larkin Mortuary. PECK- Funeral services, for.

Alfred L. Peck will be held Monday a.m. in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel. 260 E. South Temple.

Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday to 6 p.m, and Monday prior to services. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. RIDD- Funeral services for John William Ridd Sr. will be held Monday 12 noon, In the Spencer Ward Chapel.

3084 So. 8400 W. Friends may call at 8525 West 2700 South, Magna, Sunday 6-8 p.m. and Monday from 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Interment Pleasant Green Cemetery, Funeral directors, Peel Funeral Home.

SHURTLIFF-Funeral services for Lillian G. A. Shurtliff, will be held Monday 12 noon in the Mt. View 4th LDS Ward Chapel, 1889 South 17th East. Friends may call at the Colonial Mortuary, 2128 South State Sunday evening 6 to 8 p.m.

and at the Ward Chapel Monday hour prior to serve Ices. Interment in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors. Kay Colonial Mortuary SMITH- -Funeral services for ALbertina G. Smith will be held Monday, 12 noon at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary Chapel, 4760 So.

State. Friends may call Sunday: 6-8 p.m. and Monday one hour prior services at the City mortuary. Cemetery. Interment, directors, Murray.

Funeral V. C. Soffe and Sons. Legal NOTICE TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA. In the Matter of BEEHIVE CURITY THRIFT LOAN, a Utah Corporation, Debtor In Proceedings for the ReorganiTzation of a Corporation -Chapter X.

No. L.V 982. TO ALL CREDITORS AND STOCKHOLDERS AND OTHER PARTIES IN INTEREST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 15th day of December, 1963, has been fixed as the last day for filing proofs of claim herein, which claims shall -be filed with W. LaMonte Robison, trustee, at 1625 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the 4th day of March, 1964, has been fixed within which creditors, stockholders and submit other inpersons to the trustee suggestions for the formulation of a plan for the reorganization.

of said debtor, or proposals in the forms of plans for the reorganization of said debtor, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that W. LaMonte Robison, said trustee, has been directed to prepare and file, on or before the 29th day of March, 1964, plan of tion or a report of his reasons why plan cannot be effected, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the 27th day of April, 1964, 10:00 o'clock A.M., in the Courtroom of the Honorable Roger Foley, United States Courthouse. Las Vegas, Neva: da, has been fixed as the time and place for a hearing. (a) on said plan or report, and for the consideration of any objections which may be made or of such amendments or plans as may be proposed by said debtor or by any creditor or stockholder, which time has also been fixed as the last time within which plan may be proposed; and (b) pursuant to Section 236(2) of said Act, if no plan is proposed within the time fixed herein, or exproposed by within the the ludge, time or granted no plan by if the fudge is approved by the judge; and after such hearing, or any adlournment thereof, an order will be entered either adjudging said debtor bankrupt and directing that bankruptcy be proceeded with pursuant to the provisions of said Act or dismissing the proceeding under Chapter of said Act, as in the opinion the judge may be the interests of the creditors and stockholders of said debtor. BY ORDER OF THE COURT.

Dated this 17th day of October, 1963. (s) W. LAMONTE ROBISON W. LaMonte Robison, Trustee -1625 South Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah. (s) WILLIAM G.

FOWLER William G. Fowler Attorney for Trustee 1101 Newhouse Building Salt Lake City, Utah (8-24) NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION SALT LAKE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that election, has been called to be held election each of in the following special districts Salt Lake Utah, on Tuesday, the 5th day of November. 1963, at which there shall of said county as shall, have voters paid be submitted to such qualified preceding, property such tax therein in the year election. the followquestion, to-wit: Incur Shall Salt Lake County, Utah, debt and issue bonds to the amount of $17,000.000, run for period of not more than twenty (20) to years bear from the date thereof, and interest a rate or rates not in excess of five per cent per annum, for the purpose of paying the cost of acquiring, proving, extending, furnishing and sisting equipping of a convention complex conpublic buildings and facilta fles to be used for auditorium. sports arena.

stadium and con vention. center purposes. and all properties and facilities Incidental thereto, Including the acquisition of a site therefor. in and for Salt Lake County? Af opened sald af the election hour the polls shall be of 7:00 o'clock shall A.M. be and shall remain open until and closed at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M.

as Said possible election in shall be held as nearly confor tuity with the general election laws of the State of qualified and at such election every Utah, shall have voter paid of said county who property tax In said such county election. in shall the -year preceding be entitled to vote. The polling places to be used at said the election "Notice of are those appearing in October the 21st, October 7th, October 14th, published vember October 28th, and No: Lake 4th. 1963 Issues of The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News-Salt Salt Telegram published dally In Lake County, Utah. Monday, is further given that on Notice the first Novemper 1963, that election.

the Board of after Commissioners said Monday in will the meet af Courthouse its regular meeting place A.M. and at 10:00 o'clock. By declare order the of results of said election. canvass the returns Commissioners of the Board of County Utah. Salt Lake County.

1963. Dated the 25th day of September, EDWIN Q. CANNON Acting Chairman ALVIN County Clerk (A-64) NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be- received office Robert L. the Board of Education of Salt Lake Nov. City, Utah, 1963, until and 3:00 p.m., Thursday.

will' be publicly opened Immediately thereafter at the Board SHOPS Offices for construction of NORTH AND WAREHOUSES AT 143 SALT LAKE SECOND CITY. WEST STREET, ance with the Drawings UTAH. and in Specifi accordcations Redgate, as prepared by Lewis Arthur Architect, 314 East South Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. The work shall be performed under one General Construction Contract. this As prequalifications for bidding on shall work, each Interested Contractor fill ouf and file with the Board I Bidder's Form of Questionnaire, not have later than November 1963 or shall filed such Questionnaire since be May obtained 1963, at the Questionnaire forms may office of the Superintendent of Bulldings of the Board, Ings Qualified Bidders may obtain drawand specifications at the office of the Superintendent of Buildinas on or after October 21.

1963. on making posits deposit of $20.00 per set. such dewith being refunded in accordance conditions stipulated in the Instructions, to. Bidders, Certified Check or Bid. Bond af not less than live percent of the each amount of the bid must accompany proposal.

sald check or bid bond being, made pavable to the Board of Education, shall be mandatory upon the Contractors awarded to whom these contracts are tractor under and upon any Sub-Conthem. to pay not less the prevailing wage rates as established by the Industrial ComOf the State of Utah for the area where the work is to be permechanics all labor workmen and by them in the execution of these contracts. refect The any Board reserves proposals the right or to in any proposal informatity the or technicality of the Board. By order of Robert Brides. cierk, purchasing agent The Board of.

Education of Salf Lake 440. East First Salt Lake City Utah (8-18) I News of Record MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake County Gary Oleen Jensen, 27, Salt Lake? Carol Nemelka, 21 Salt Like. Marshal, Miles Stroup 20, Salt Laker Beverly Jane Rumel, 22, Salt Lake. Delbert Neal Sutherland, 21, Lake: Kay Edith Earline. 17, Salt Lake.

Steven Gunderson, 18, Sait Laker. Linda Roberts. 18. Salt Lake. Steve Wendell Butcher, 23, Salt Laker Mary Ann Murdock, 19.

Cedar City. James Douglas Ferguson, 20, Salt Lake; Kathryn. Lesile, 18. Salt Lake, Charles Seward Edwards, 22, Salt Laker Linda Dawn Chamberlain, 19, Salt Lake. Raul Joe Salazar, 23, Salt Laker Margaret Inez Gallegos, 18.

Dennis Ray King. 21, Salt Lake: Betty Jean: DeForest, 16, Magna. Rulon F. Patricia Diane (Reeder) Salt Lake, Keith Gordon Swonson, 28, Caldwell, Idahoz. Anna Marie Dunn; 28, Caldwell Stuart Walter Wilson, 21, Salt Lake; Karen Lee Condie, 21, Salt Lake; Wayne, Lisa Eugene Fano, 23, 33 Salt Lake.

Laker Joseph Marvin Bridge, 21, Lake Virginia Rae Petersen, Lake. 21, Draper: Nelda Campbell, Salt Lake. Kay Dwight Empey, 18. Magnat Linda Carol Faris, 15, Salt Lake. James Hulet Creel, 27, Salt Lake: Kay Frances McDonald.

26. Lake. Anthony Kenneth Bailey, 18. BounSusan Noreen Disen, 16. Bountiful.

Patrick Frost Crosby, 22, Cowley, Wyo, Sylvia Mangus, 18, Lovell, Wyo. Legal Notices NOTICE TO. CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by Robert L. Bridge, Clerk, Treas. urer, Purchasing.

Agent. the Board of until Education 3:00 of P.M., Salt Lake City, Nov. Utah, Tuesday, 1963, and (will be publicly opened. immediately thereafter at the Board Offices, 440 East 1st South, for construction of Library and Room Additions and Alterations the Horace Mann Junior High School at 233 West 1st North Street, Lake City, Utah. in accordance drawings and specifications No.

1403 as prepared by Fetzer Fetzer, Architects, 1345 South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. The work called for will be formed under one General Contract for all phases of the work including Plumbing, Heating, Ventilating Electrical Work. As prequalification for bidding this work each Interested tractor shall fill out- and file the Board Bidder's Form Questionnaire, not later than November 1, 1963, or shall have filed questionnaire since May Questionnaire forms may of at the office of the Superintendent Buildings of the Board. Qualified bidders may obtain draw. Inas and specifications at the of the Superintendent of Bulldings on or after Oct, 21, 1963, on making deposit of $15.00 per set, deposits being refunded in accordance with conditions stipulated the Instructions to Bidders.

certified check or bid bond not less than five per cent of amount of the bid must accompany each bond being proposal, such check or Board made payableof not Education. Cashier's checks will be acceptable. It shell be mandatory contractor to whom this contract tractor awarded under and upon any sub-conthem, to pay not than the prevailing wage rates established of by the Industrial mission the State of Utah for ares- where the work is to be and formed. 10 all laborers, workmen mechanics employed by in the execution of these contracts. The Board reserves the right reiect Board any or all proposals.

of of Education of Salt Lake By Clerk, order Treasurer, Robert L. Bridge, Purchasing 440 East 1st South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Sealed NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS UTAH bids STATE wilt be BUILDING received by BOARD for FOR the THE construction UTAH of a RESIDENCE MENT OF FISH AND GAME, DEPARTSTATE ed at Springville Hatchery, ville, Utah. SpringBids drawings will be in accordance by Utah and State specifications prepared Building Board same may be obtained from the State Building Board, 124 State tol, Salt Lake City, Utah, upon ceipt of $10.00 deposit per set, payable to the Bldg, board, and deposit will be refunded upon return of such good drawings condition and specifications within ten of the date set for the bid opening. Prequalifictaion of bidders will be required. Bids will be received until the of 2:00 p.m., Friday, November 1963, at which time they will opened and read aloud in the Ing Board Conference Room, 122 Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, A bond in the amount of five percent of the bid, made payable the Utah State Building Board, accompany bid, If certified or ler's check is used in lieu of bond, a certificate from an approved surety company guaranteeing execution of a Performance and Payment Bond must company bid.

The State Bullding Board reserves the right to reiect any or all or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest the State. UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD (8-33) GLEN R. SWENSON, Director NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids wilt be received by UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD FURNISHING AND INSTALLING FLOOR COVERINGS FOR BERCULOSIS HOSPITAL. OGDEN, UTAH. Bids will be in accordance drawings and specifications prepared by Utah State Building Board, same State may be Building obtained Board.

from 124 Capitol, Salt Lake City. Utah. Prequalification of bidders will be required, Bids will be received until the of 2:00 p.m.. Wednesday, November 6, 1963. at which time they will opened and read aloud in the Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah.

A Board, Conference Room. bond in the amount of five per of the bid, made payable the Utah State If Building Board, accompany bid. Certified ter's check used in lieu of bond, a certificate from an approved surety company guaranteeing tion Performance and Payment Bond must company bid The State Building Board reserves the right to relect any or all or callty to waive any bid formality or in any in the interest the STALE NP WI BOARD (B Director NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids in duplicate will received by the undersigned up 7:00 1963, at P.M. Wednesday, November the School District 147 East 5065 South, Murray, at which time they will be publicly opened and read, for the construction of the Viewmont Elementary School, 5720 South 600 West, Murray, Utah, for the Murray, City Board Education, such work to be let one General Contract, Plans, specifications and other will be available on and after ber 28, 1963, at the office of McDermott, Architect, 1400 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City. Utah.

A fified check or bid bond drawn favor of the undersigned In amount not less than five per of the amount of the bid accompany each proposal. The right is reserved to relect or all bids bids. to waive any informality received, and to accept refect any iterns of any bid such bid is qualified by specific limits. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF MURRAY CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT (8-20) Arthur Bishop, Clerk NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids and specifications for dismantling and demolition of the bonate. Plant and removal of related equipment therein for salvage, burial burning by the Government.

located at the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Monticello Milisite, Monficelion. Utah will be available to prospective bidders on October 24, 1963, at the office of Lucius Pitkin, located al the Energy Commission Compound, Grand Junction, Colorado on the mittsite at. Monticello. Utah, Structure Is approximately 141 wood structure covered with corrugated metal siding and rooting.

Sealed bids will accepted until 3:00 p.m. M.S.T. November 8, 1963. at the offices of Lucius Pitkin, P.O. Box 1351, U.S.

Atomic Energy Commission Compound, Grand Junco tion. Colorado, at which time they be publicly opened and read. The right is reserved to refect any and all bids and to waive minor Infor. I mailties in bids received. (8-23) I Richard Woolley Richard Shearer Woolley, 43, 2931 White DCI.

(21.50 East), died of a heart ailment Saturday af 1:30 p.m, in Salt La hospital. Born Feb. 19, 1900; Salt Lake City, to Richard and Sara Leatham Woolley, Married June Graham 1926; Delta, Colo. Member. Church Of Jesus Christ Latter day Saints.

Former general manager, Wasatch Stores of Utah Fuel 35 years. Director of excise tax collection din vision, State Tax Commission. Vet. World War I. Survivors: widow; daughters.

Mrs. D. (Dorothy) Bonnie Moulton Jr. Grand Junction, Jean, Salt Lake City: four grandchildren: brothers. G.

Bentley, San Diego, Calif. Robert Evanston, Wyo, Gustave F. Hyllen Gustave (Gus) 72, 142 W. 5th North, died Friday, of natural causes at Salt home. Born Oct, 25, 1891, Holsenbore, Sweden, to Ander and mi a Svenson Married 21, Oct.

Ingrid 1914, Christensen 20 Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, She died March 17, 1950. Owner, operator, Wall Street Shoe Shop. Active member, LDS Church, Survivors: Salt Paul Whitestone. Eddie (Marian) Ohio; Mrs. Harion Hall, Salt Lake, City: children.

Funeral, 36 7th South, where Monday, 6-8 p.m.: to services. Burial, Cemetery. son, daughters, N.Y.: Mrs. Erben, Cleveland, H. (Dorothy) five grandTuesday, 2 friends call Tuesday prior Salt Lake City News of Record MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake Thomas Craig Lake: Karen Rose Ralph Dean Donna Lee Wilkinson, Reed James take; Anita Caroline -Lake.

Renald Lawrence Laker Elizabeth Mabel Lake. County Williams. 18. Sall Green, 17, Salt Lake. 21, Salt Lake; Botander, Salt -Hackwell.

16, Salt Reese, $1, Salt Rhodes, 26, Elko, Nev. Soar Lou Wilson, Martin, 21, 22, Salt Salt Lake, Lake: George 57, Salt Lake; Jennie Naish, a Lake. Ernest Robert Phillipson, 54, Lakewood, Treene Mansus Thurgood, 44 Bountlful, Utah. Calvin Dan Jones, 29, Salt Lake; Carolene J. Warren, 25, Salt Lake.

Grant M. Christensen, 44, Salt Marilyn Rushmer, 40, Salt Lake. Bobby R. Hays, 26, Gooding, Idaho: Trudy Daniel, 18, Gooding. Marry R.

Pitcher, 41, Logan, Utah; Verna 37, Logan. Ronald E. Keller 23, Arco, Idaho; Janice Arlene Collins, Twin Falls. Rosaleo Gonzales, 19, Salt Lake: Claire Jean Erlenbach, 19, Salt Lake. Pete John Jr.

Salt Lake: Carla Jean Lake. Houston Margaret Lee McCoy Dunn, 49, Ogden; Huffman, 49, Topeka, Kan. Anselmo Sanchez, 38, Ogden Jessie Padilla, 38, Ogden. Othar 21, Salt Laker Carol Jukes, 16, Salt Lake. Walter Virginia C.

Cowling, Holt, 37, 42, Salt Laker M. Lake. William Yarger, 42, Wells, Betty J. Bader, 42, Wells. Births Births in 24-hour Salt Lake ares hospitals in at the period ended Saturday 10 p.m.

LDS Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Per Haugen, 3171 Hillside Dr. daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Duane J. Sundioff, 3005 Middleton Way, daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Ransom Mounts, 335 Chicago St. son. Mr. and Mrs. T.

Kay Lyman, 2116 Sahara Dr. son. Mr. and Mrs. Udo H.

Bauer, 556 Jeremy St. daughter. Holy Cross Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Steven Koop, Hollywood, daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bice, 528 Elm St. son. Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Lundebers. 2213 Kenton Dr.

son. Mr. and Mrs. David Butcher, 3220 Eldredge, son. Mr.

and Mrs. Farr Smith, 2877-5th East, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thouis 8000.

West, son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Kent Jr.

1236 Carlton son. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney R. Jefferies, 1122 Harrison daughter, Cottonwood LDS Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Bateman, 5198 S. State, con. Mr. and Mrs.

David L. Middleton, N. 1st West, Sandy, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy, 2868-2540 East, daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Oliver, 215 E. 3900 South, daughter. I Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Smith, 4975 S. 3543 West. son. Mr.

and Mrs. Nolan Smith. 1640 E. 12300 South, son. Mr.

and Mrs. H. R. Wasstaff, 2760 Spring Creek son. Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Glen Wood, 4726 W. 5175 South, twin son and daughter. Valley West Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

James Doyle, 4496 Larch Way, son. DIVORCES GRANTED Third District Court Beverly Green from Jack Green, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor child, $50 month support. Barbara Ann Curtis from Allen George Curtis, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor child, $50 a month support.

$1 a month alimony. Marilyn Peterson from Howard Peterson, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree. custody of minor child. real property, $60 month support.

Kila Foster from Carl Foster, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children, $150 month support, $1 a year alimony. Kelly Sivels from Maude Lee sivels, desertion. Plaintiff awarded decree. Gloria Meller from Rolf Mellere failure to provide.

Plaintiff awarded decree, Schronen from David Schronen, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, a custody of minor children, $100 month support, $50 a month support for unborn child when born, $25 month alimony. Dolores Stephens from Clarence Stephens, physical cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree. Vicki Marie Porter from Clair Davis Porter, mental cruelty.

Plainawarded decree, custody of minor. child, $50 a month support. C. Darlyn from Ronald tiff awarded decree, custody of minor Pierce Nelson, mental cruelty, Plainchildren, $225 a month: support $75 month alimony, real property. Barbara Anne Branstiter from Witlam Daniel mental cruelty.

Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children, $180 month support. $45 a month alimony. Eutemia Ortiz from Deifino, Ortiz, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree. custody of minor children, $35 week alimony and support.

Nancy Johnson from Kent Fredric Johnson. mental cruelly. Plaintiff decree, custody of minor child. $60 support, $1 a month Palimony. Cleon Sheffer from Klin Sheffer, mental cruelty.

Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children. $150 month support, $1 a month alimony. Judie Carisen from Dannie Garisen, defendant convicted of Plaintiff awarded decree. White Orin Edward mental Barrett from Sharon Barrett, cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, real property.

Maxine -M. Frost Vs. Robert M. Frost. mental cruelty Defendant awarded decree.

Plaintiff awarded custody of children. $120 month. support, Marilyn D. Potts from Samuel Potts, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree.

Vivian Diana Richard: from Jack Alonzo Richards, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree. custody of I minor child, $50 month support. The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October 27, 1963 C17 Intermountain Obituaries $598 .098 $998 $798 1,198 $598 $598 $798 $598 $648 $148 $998 $548 1,090 $698 1,990 $698 1,798 5,998 2,798 2.798 ad nce. cks 160 $450 $220 $695 1,195 ON iler.

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0878. $895 1,495 1,495 1,645 1,645 1016 ires. 5505- the 5 at 2611. 7533, lUxe for Ford 1 VE und. -4740 ofes ffer.

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on ner. 7- 5515, 1180 D. Jones Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Darlene Clark Jones, 31, former Salt Laker who was killed Thursday in an auto accident Las Vegas, will be held Monday In Salt Lake City. Services will be I conducted at noon Monday in Rose Room of Deseret Mortuary 36 7th South, Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m.

Sunday and beo services Monday. Born June 12,1 1932 at and Salt Lake Dixon City, daughter of 1 Alex Grace Clark, Married Delbert E. Jones. at Elko Aug. 1, 1948.

Member, Church of- Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors, husband, father and step-mother, Salt Lake City: two sons. Rodney Dee and Vegas: William ander Jones, Las brother, Robert Clark, Marilyn Salt. Lake sisters, Lobato, Ada Clark, Betty Johnson. Dorothy Ramos and Sylvia Whiting of Salt Lake City: and Thelma Anderson, Krotz Springs, Steve G.

Bombas Steve G. Bombas, 71, 418 S. 100 West, died Satur day at 1:20 a.m. in Salt Lake hospital following lingering illness. Born Jan.

20, 1892 In. Lamia, Greece, a son of Konstantia and Eistathia Pappas Bombas. Married Mary Klapakis. July 17, 1921 In Price. Came to America 50 years ago.

Airplane mechanic. Member Holy Trinity. Greek Orthodox Church. Survivors: widow. Salt Lake City: one daughter, Mrs.

Jerry (Mary Patsas, Richmond, four grandchildren; one sister, Agoritsa Florou, Greece. Arthur Wiscombe Arthur Wiscombe BRIGHAM CITY Arthur: Wiscombe, 69, 930 570 North, Orem, died Thursday in Brigham City hospital after fingering "Illness. Born Feb. 2, 1894, Springville, to William Sarah Fleet Newland- and Wiscombe. Married Blanche Nov, 11, 1914, Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints.

She died Sept. 2, 1961, Active member, LDS Church. Survivors: sons, C.r Mrs. Ballard (Gwendolyn) Hale, both Brigham City: Raymond, Morgan: Mrs. Jay (Marjorie) Simpson, Arthur Cloyd all Salt Lake City: 30 grandchildren; one brother sister, Sarah W.

and Leonard, both Salt Lake City. Funeral Monday, p.m., Orem Ninth LOS Ward Chapel, Friends call Sunday, 7-9 p.m.. OlpinSundberg Mortuary, Orem, Monday at chapel prior to services. Burial, Evergreen Cemetery, Springville, James R. Herron James Robert Herron, 55, 2504 Imperial St.

(1685 East), died of a heart ailment Friday, 11 a.m., Salt Lake hospital. Born June 2, 1908. Salt City, William Arline and Mary 'Booth Herron, Married RasOct. 2, 1928, Salt Lake City. Conductor First Western Congregational Pacific Railroad.

Church. Survivors: widow; son. Richard A.r Salt Lake City: two grandchildren; brother, sister, Clyde, Mrs. Norma Blanding, both Glendale, Calif, Graveside services Monday, 11 War satch Lawn Memorial Patrick J. Patterson Patrick Jack Patterson, 1-month-old son of Jack L.

and Esther Steinmann Patterson, 818 E. 3rd South. died of natural causes Saturday about a.m. at home. Born Sept.

20, Salt Lake City. Survivors: parents; brother, sister, Charles Christien both Salt Lake grandparents. William B. Patterson, Mrs. Thelma Olson, both Salt Steinmann, Lake City Mr.

Darmstadt, and Mrs. August West Germany. Ethelyn Burns tery. Annie E. Burns Burns, 78.

Logan, died Thursday following a lingering illness in a Logan hospital. Born Oct. 17, 1885, Logan, 10 John R. and Annie Elizabeth of Brown Christ Burns. of Member.

Church Jesus Latter-day Saints. School. teacher. Smithfield. Price.

Former worker. Utah Department of Public Wel-1 fare. Survivors: sister. brother. Miss Lenore Larsen, Logan; John Logan.

Funeral, Monday. p.m.: Hall Mortuary Chapel, where friends call Monday one hour prior to servIces. Burial, Providence City Ceme- LOGAN- Ethelyn Burns, 78, 68 5. 5th East, Logan, died Thursday in Logan hospital after lingering Illness. Born Oct.

17, 1885, in Logan, daughter of John R. Elizabeth Brown Burns. Attended Logan schools. Utah State University gradDate. Schoolteacher in Smithfield and Price.

Case worker for Department of Public Welfare for seven years. Survivors, one sister, Mrs. Lenore Larsen, North Logan; and one brother, John L. Burns, Logan. Funeral Monday p.m.

at Hall Mortuary chapel where friends may call ices. Monday Burial, from Providence 2 p.m. until servCity Cometery. George H. Mosey EVANSTON, George Howard Mosey, 72, 425 12th St.

died Saturday in an Evanston hospital of natural causes. to Born Feb. 1891, Evanston, George and Anna S. Mosey, Married Clara Swensen June 8, 1921, St. James, Minn.

Retired businessman. Educated in Evanston schools, attended University of Wyoming. Veteran, World War ber, No. 4, Knights Templar, Royal Arch Masons No. 2, Karein Shrine, Rawlins, Albert Pike Cornmandery No.

Survivors: widow; Miss. daughter, foster Dr. Lois daughter, Mosey, Mrs. Jackson: (Virginia) McPherson, Mona Lake, Calif. three grandchildren.

Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m.. St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Friends call at R. E.

Bryan Funeral Home Monday evening, Tuesday prior to services. Graveside servIces by Knights Templar. Burial, Evanston Masonic Cemetery. FamIlly, requests in Neu of flowers, con: tributions to St. Paul's Memorial Fund or to Uinta County Memorial Hospital.

Charles W. Winslow DES MOINES, IOWA Funeral services were conducted Saturday in Chariton, for Charles W. Winslow, 75, Derby, lowa, a former Salt Lake resident who died Thursday at a Des Moines hospital of nat: ural causes. Born June 1888, Derby, Lowe. Married.

Wife died. Retired Denver Rio Grande Western conductor. Resident Salt Lake City 50 years. moving to Derby In 1960. Member Argenta Lodge No.

3 Utah consistory S. Rite. Member El Kalah Shrine Temple a AAONMS. World War veteran. Member American Legion.

Survivors: one daughter, Mrs. W. (Virginia) Trombley, Garden Grove, several nieces and nephews. Masonic services and burial In Derby, lowa. Geryl W.

Lindburg POCATELLO, IDAHO- W. Lindbura, 47, Pocatello, died Friday In Pocatello hospital after lingering Born Feb. 2, 1916, Darlington, to Cecil B. and Marle Nelson Lindbura. Married Ruth Olson June 11, 1938, Pocatello, Past presldent, Pocatello 20-30 Club; former member, Pocatello Lions Club board of directors, Survivors: widow son, daughter, Gary, Las Vegas.

Nev. Mrs. Jay (Sandra) Roebuck, Pocatel10; brothers, sisters. Rolad, Prosser, Wash. Duane, Hilmer, Mrs.

Edith Sayer, all of Mackay, Funeral Tuesday. 1 p.m. Downard Funeral Home Chapel. Burial, Pocatello Cemetery. Ada S.

Price Price, 59, Burley, died Friday, 8:05 BURLEY, IDAHO -Mrs. Ada Smith 6.m.: in a Salt Lake hospital of heart ailment, Born Jan. 3. 1904, Oakley, to Moses M. and Lucina Sessions Smith, Married to.

Gene Price April 21, 1927, Logan Temple, of Jesus of Latter-day Saints. Active member. LD5 Chorch. Operator with husband of Price's Cafe. Burley.

Survivors: husband son, daughters, Roger. Mrs. Cloyd (Maxine). both Burley; Mrs. Vern (LuDean) Worthen, Albany: Ore.

Mrs. Zoland. (Vergene) Tanner, Salt Lake 11 grandchildren; brothers, sisters. Golden H. Ventura, Ofeen Millbrae.

Calif. Arwyn G. San Bruno, Calif. Martha C. Max, Los Angeles, Dr.

Mayo Lambert, Mrs. Ruth Lyons, both Burley Mra, Edith. Phippen, Pocafello. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m. Burlev LD5 Stake Tabernacle, Friends call Payne Mortuary Sunday afternoon, evening, Monday prior to services.

Burial, Burley City Cemetery, Lund Lund D. South, died 4:40 P.m., in Salt Lake following a Ing illness. Aug. 16, Ephraim, to Edward and Catherine Metcalf. Marle Louise Goodilffe, Feb, 1920.

Mantl ple. Church Jesus Christ Latter -day Saints. Active member, LDS Church. Scheol teacher principal, Box er School 1919 to D. Metcalf Metcalt, 68, 1232 E.

33rd Friday. a hospital lingerBorn 1895, John Mary Dahling Married 18, Temof of until 1958. Survivors: ters, Mrs. Arnold Calif. Mrs.

Sudbury, Granite (Verlyn) Salt Arsianian. Duane, Lake brothers, Minster, Kearns: gaard. Manti; Roy" Funeral, Monday, LDS Ward Chapel, Friends call 260 Sunday, 6-8 p.m., fo one hour prior (Wasatch Lawn and EldDistrict. School District widow; daugh(Ruth) Green, Paul C. (LaRve) Parki Mrs.

Sarkis George; 25 sisters. Mrs. Walter Mrs. Wilford Ogden. 1 p.m., Grant E.

South Temple, 3487-13th East. Monday at chapel to services. Burial, Memorial Park. Granite Harriett E. Funeral services Evelyn Jackson Harman: 73, 57 N.

9th West, who died of heart attack Friday after an automobile accident three miles west of Currant Creek, Duchesne will be conducted Tuesday, p.m. In the Spencer Ward Chape Church of Jesus Christ of Latterdav Saints, 3084 5. 84th West. Born V. 23, 1889.

South Jordan, to George -William and Sarah E. ried to Edwin Farmington. He Member, LDS son, daughters, Hunter, Mrs. Mrs. Donald (Elaine) Magna: Mr.a.,.

Wayne Tabiona, Duchesne children; five Julia Friends call W. 27th South, 12:30 p.m. Burial Cemetery, Percy Percy William St. died Friday at 3:15 p.m. at local hospital ter a long Illness.

Born Aug. 18, 1903, in Morgan, to a line Gibby and George Heber on d. Married Matilda April 20, 1927 In Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, later divorced. Married Evangeline Sweet McKenna Jan. 28, 1949 in Pocatello.

member of Whittier J. for Harriett McBride Jackson. MarHarman Oct. 26, 1913. died Jan.

Church. Survivors: E. 1 Floyd (Kate) Coon, Husband. both (Evelyn) Jones, County: 13 grandgreat-grandchildren; Lee, Salt Lake. City Monday, 6-8 p.m., 8525 Tuesday 4.

South Jordan City W. Bond Bond, 60, 1625 Blair of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Employed at Ogden Union Railway and Depot Co. In Ogden for 32 years. Member of Brotherhood of Carmen.

Survivors: wife. Salt Lake CIty: two sons, Vern and Stephen Ogden; a daughter, Mrs. Steven (Joyce) Turner Kearson, two stepsons, Jerry D. McKenna, Salt Lake City and L. Byron McKenna, Omaha, 13 grandchildren; two brothers, Leo U.

Bond, C. Salt Lake City and Lawrence Bond, Roy: one sister, Mrs. Alex Williams. Idaho Falls, Idaho. Funeral services, 12 noon, Tuesday, 36 E.

7th South, where friends call Monday, to 8 p.m. Burial, and Tuesday, prior City to serve Ward, Church Ernest Bailey OGDEN Ernest Adamson Bailey, 77, 2640 Washington. died of natural causes Friday. Born Sept. 22, 1886, R.

and Johanna Andamson Wellsville, Cache County, to Charles Married Evangeline Davies March 29, 1916, Logan Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She died July, 1962. Active member, LDS Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, Ernest Dean, Salt Lake City; Leland, Washington Terrace, Weber County Clair South Ogden; Blaine Dee, American Fork: Mra.

Claire (Betty.) King, Mrs. Melvin (Fay) Christensen, both Ogden: 25 grandchildren: 10 great-grandchildren; brothers, ters. Edward, Luther, Mrs. Ella Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Yates, allLogan; Elmer Pleasant View, Weber County; Parley, Lorin, Lorenzo, all Pocatello.

Funeral Tuesday, p.m.. Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, where friends call 7-9 p.m., Tuesday prior to services. Burial, Wellsville Cemetery. Chester 0. Orsel Chester Otto Orsel, 55, 438 S.

State, died Saturday morning after lingering Illness. Born March 29, John 1906 in Salt Lake City, son of and Clara Orsel. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Worked as painter, Married Virginia Hamilton at Coalville in 1933. Later divorced.

Survivors, TWO daughters, Mrs. David-(Joy) Williams and Mrs. Chris (Voyanne) Gosdis. both of Salt Lake City: two brothers. Paul Orsel, Gardena, and John Orsel, Salt Lake City: eight grandchildren.

day, 10 a.m.. Salt Lake City Graveside funeral services. Tues: tery. Hilma J. Rosenberg BEAVER-Mrs.

J. RosenCity berg SlY. hospital 74, Beaver, died of in a natural causes. Born Sept. 16.

1889, Cedar City. to Joseph and Charlotte Gower Rosenberg. Married, to Dale March 1. 1911, Cedar City. Later solemnized, St.

George Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. He died Nov. 26. 1960. Active member, LDS Church.

Captain. Daughters of Pioneers. Survivors: sons, daughter, Thurland D. Milford, Beaver County: Joseph Hemet. Mrs.

Noble (Lenore) Huntington Beach, Calll. 19 13 great-grandchildrent sister. Thomas Huntington Park. Calif. Mrs.

Al (La Vern Dobrusky, Parowan, fron County, Funeral, Tuesday. p.m. Beaver First Third LDS Ward Chapel, Friends call Winter rose Southern Utah Mortuary, Cedar City, Sunday, 7-8 p.m. Tuesday at Winterrose tuary, Beaver, View services. Burial, Mountain Cemetery.

Beaver. Catherine Engberg SAN FRANCISCO, Calif ine cisco, Giles former Engberg, Salt 78. Lake San Frendied Friday at her residence resident, of natural causes. Born Dec. 12, 1804, Salt Lake City, daughter of Henry E.

Catherine Evans Giles. Married Joseph Engbera. He preceded her in death. Latter day Church Saints. of Jesus Former Christ buyer of for ZCMI.

Survivors: one daughter, Verna E. Bovero; two grandsons: six greatgrandchildren three sisters, Ida Jenalyn G. Cline, both Salt Lake City: Margaret G. Sacramento: one brother, Clarence Giles. San Francisco.

Funeral Wednesday noon, 260 E. call South Temple, where friends Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday before services. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. Leona Buckingham MONTEBELLO, CALIF, Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning at Montebello for Martha died Leona Brown Buckingham, 47, who Wednesday at 6:20 a.m.

in Montebello hospital of a stroke. Born at Tooele, Utah, a daughter of Seth and Martha Shields Brown. Lived early life and attended high I school at Tooele. Reared by grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Shields, Married Clarence Buckingham Tooele. Moved to Portland, then to California during World War I. Surviving: her husband; three daughters, Geraldine and Chloe (Bebe) Montebello: Mrs. Arthur (Lorraine) Tooele: son, Lonnie, Montebello, and six grandchildren. Dell Services Mortuary were and conducted burial at Rose was In the Montebello cemetery.

Dora B. C. Sherwood OGDEN Mrs. Dora B. Crandall Sherwood, 62, Redlands, Friday In an Ogden hospital.

Born Feb. Eliza 5, Allen 1901, Ogden. Crandall. to Jay Grant and Married 1o G. Sherwood Dec.

6, 1923, Ogden. He died. 1926. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day E. Survivors: Waller, daughter, Mrs.

(Vera) Redlands: one grandchild; brother, sisters Ray, Mrs. Elmer Hatton. Mrs. E. Ohison.

all Ogden. Funeral Monday p.m.. Myers Mortuary, where friends call Sunday, 7-9 Monday prior to services. Burial, Caden Cemetery, Other Deaths Joseph Butwell, 77, Wyo. died of natural causes Satur day in Salt Lake hospital Claims Ex-ZCMI Clothes Aide LeRoy M.

Taylor, 63, 735 Bryan Ave. (1557 South), prominent area businessman, died of natural causes, Saturday at. 12:35 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital. Mr.

Taylor had been the men's clothing department manager at ZCMI for 34 years. Before retirement he was secretary-treasur-. er and manager Mr. Taylor of the Keith O'Brien Department Store. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was born June 11, 1900, in Silver City, Juab.

County, to Joseph Mount and Lena Christiansen Taylor. He married Myrtle Chapman Nov. 8, 1922, in Salt Lake City. SURVIVORS INCLUDE: widow; a son, Dewey, Salt Lake City; four. grandchildren; one great -grandchild; brothers and sisters, Mrs.

Alfred (LaRue) Lindberg, Mrs. Byron (Ethel) -MacKay, Mrs. Kathryn Kenneth, and Sherman, all of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday noon at 260 E. South Temple, where friends may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m.

and Tuesday one hour prior to services. Police Ball Salt the Art to Salt with Job Main. per- and on with of such 1963, office such in of the bid the the is less as Comthe per. to City Agent, (B-17) the locat- with and made" which days not hour be BuildState bid to shall cashbid Bond ac- bids of the with and the State not hour be Bulld122 bid cent to shall cash: execuBond ac- techniof be to 13. Office, Utah, of under data OctoBruce cere an cent must any oF unless 3,000 Dance For Benefit They were all plainclothesmen at the Policemen's Ball which attracted more than 3,000 dancers Saturday night at The Terrace Ballroom.

AT LEAST $4,000 was collected from the Salt Lake Police benefit show, said Sgt. Carl George Hills, president of the Police Mutual Aid Assn. The proceeds from the dance will go into a fund for police officers' widows, orphans and other needy family members. 2 Candidates Mayor J. Bracken Lee and Sheldon R.

Brewster, opponents in Salt Lake City's mayorality race, will jointly discuss election issues in a forum on the University of Utah campus Tuesday at 8 p.m. THE FORUM, sponsored by PI Sigma Alpha, political science honorary fraternity, will be held in the student union ballroom. John Boyd, president of the sponsoring organization, urges the public to attend. The forum will be conducted by a student moderator, who will direct questions to the candidates. Questions also will be invited from the audience.

Woman Burned As Homemade Cleaner Ignites- A Kearns woman was burned about the legs, and her hair was singed Saturday morning when a homemade cleaning solution exploded as she scrubbed her living room carpet. SALT LAKE COUNTY firemen said the woman, Norvill Unthank, 4745 So. 4445 West, had combined naphtha gas and sawdust. As she scrubbed the carpet about 9:45 a.m., static electricity created by the friction of the cloth and carpet ignited the solution. S.L.

Girl Beaten, Police Seek Duo Officers early Saturday were looking for two men who beat a 17-year-old girl and stole her purse about 3:15 a.m. LOUISE GARCIA, 545 W. 2nd North, told officers she was walking home from a show after trying unsuccessfully to hail a cab. Two men stopped in a car at about 150 N. 3rd West and struck her, then took her purse.

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