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The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, August 8, Intermountain Obituaries Mr. H'lincr Later married Isaac A. Clayton Served 46 years In salt company. Ex-Executive Dies at 67 Of Heart 111 Isaac Ambrose Clayton, 67, 24 Haxton Place (940 East)', former vice president and manager of Royal Crystal Salt 3rd South at Rio Grande Ave. (440 West), died at home Friday at 8:30 a.m.

of a heart ailment HE HAD BEEN associated with the salt company 46 years. Mr. Clayton was born May 17, 1892, in Salt Lake City to Isaac Ambrose and Fanny V. Young Clayton. On Dee.

24, 1938, he married Florence Fullmer in New York City. He was a member of the Alta Club, University Club, Flatrock Club and the Sons of American Revolution. SURVIVORS include the widow; a son, Norman Clay- ion, Salt Lake City; a grandson, and two sisters and a brother, Mrs. Grace Behle, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Frances Burton, Los Angeles, and Richard Y.

Clayton, Salt Lake City. Private services will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m. in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. The family requests no flow- Joseph Smith Wisner Smith i'ftli 'who died in a Salt Lake i tal Thursday, 1 5 of a heart ailment, win be Monday. 10 a.m..

260 E. South Temple, where friends may call Sunday. 6-B p.m., and Monday prior. Burial. Provo City Cemetery.

Born Dec. 7, 1877. Richfield, Sevier County, to Hector S. and Eda Tutlon Wisner. Married Sarah Zigler Oct.

1.1900, Salt Lake City. Divorced. Vilate Baker Oct. 20, 1908. "Salt Lake City.

Retired Union Pacific railroad engineer and member Union Pacific Oldtimers Club No. 12. Member. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors; widow: 6 daughters and 2 sons.

Mrs. Helen Coffman. Las Vc-gas. sirs. Myrtle Wilson, Los Angeles: Mrs.

Irene Keith. Orem: Mrs. Grace Parr, Mrs. Mar- saret Hitchcock and Mrs. Bessie Williams, all of Salt Lake City: Max A.

Wisner. San Francisco; Charles D. Wisner. Mllfor-j. Foaver County: a stepson, Wilford Wayne Jones.

Salt Lake City; 29 Brand- children and 25 great-grandchtl- dren. Anna L. W. Aagard LEVAN, Juab lor Mrs. Anna Laura Wand Aagard.

66. who died in a Nephi hospital Thursday after a stroke, will be Monday, p.m., a Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. Friends may call at Anderson Funeral Home. Nephi, Sunday, 7-9 p.m., and. at family Monday alter 10 a.m.

i Burial Levan Cemetery. She was born Jail. 6. JB9J. Scipio, Millard County, to 'homas and Ross Ivy Memmott Wand.

Married to Neils Anaard Oct. 10, 1910, Fillmore, Millard County. Lived in Levan since Mrs. Aacartl mal age daughter Lake City; ers. St.

Patrick's Survivors: and four husband: sons. ty: avis Co Milford, Clear-im, Chi caco: 15 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, a sister. Hannah L. M. Spicer Graveside services for Mrs.

Hannah Leigh McDonald Spicer, 89, Menlo Park. who died in a Redwood City, hospital Thursday of causes incident to axe. will be Tuesday. 11 a.m.. Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. Lived in Salt Lake City until 1350. Born May IS, 1870. Salt Lake City, to Henry and Mary Anne Milner McDonald. Married to Jesse Frank Spicer, 1892.

Salt Lake City. He died Dec. 4. 1943. Member.

Christian Science Church. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Florence E. N. Morgan Mrs.

Florence Edna Norman Morgan. 2541-nth East, dice in a Salt Lake hospital Friday 2:15 a.m.. after a lingering illness Born in 1880 in Canada to William and Ena Stevens Norman. Mar ricd to William J. Morgan.

1905 Salt Lake City. He died in 1943 Past Worthy Matron, Chapter 137, Order of Eastern Star, Lexincton Mich. Survivors: a. son. Leroy Mor ean.

Port Huron, two grandchildren; a sister and brother. Mrs. Murel Benny, Salt Lake City: Garfield E. No Royal Oak. Mich.

Funeral Norman and Tudor Lloyd Thomas Uoyd Thomas, JJ. former Salt Lake resident, died in Sacramento Friday, 6 i.m. Born April J. 1906. North Wales.

Britain, to i-van D. and Elizabeth Griffith Thomas. i o- iP Salt Lake Tribune. 24 years. 3 ater employed, Printing Salt LokS Lily.

Employe, California State PrmtinK Office at time of death. Married Kachel Young June 20, Mr. 1'homn Terrence P. Durkin TOOELE Terrence Paul 66. Tooele.

died Friday 12:30 in a Tooele est home after a onu illness. Born ail 14. 1893. 'ueblo. to Michael and Jurkin.

Married Jessie C. Reid 950. Salt.JUake City. Cam Tooele 1922. Em.

Jloye Interna- tonal Smelling. nd Rrfinine Co. until retirement une 4. 1956. Community Methodist Church.

Survi- ora i tepdauKhter. Mr -irT 'wo sons. Jol i. nme and Richard Thom" Sa "amento; mother. Salt follr brothers and four 35.

Iril A. Wagers A. Wafers. Orem, was wounded fatally Thursday by what polic- said was an acciden- wound inflicted while cleaning a rifle. Born Sept.

28. 1923. in Roosevelt, son of Raymond W. and Myrtle Wag. ers.

Came to Provo at age 13. Married Thelma Darleene Hadock, Jan. 18, 1944, In Mount a in Idaho. Employed as crane operator Geneva plant, U.S. Steel mber, Episcopal Church.

rs: widow, sons, Steven, Michael, daughter, Patricia Ann- two brothers, three sisters Fu- August Sticgele for August Stiegele. 81, killed in pedestrian- tram'accident Thursday, will be Saturday. 11 a.m., Aultorest Funeral Chapel. Burial Aultorcst laI Park. Born June 23.

1078, in Germany, son of Jacob and Rosina Pfisterer Steisete. Came to Utah three years ago from Texas. Farmer. Survivors: sister. Mrs.

Frieda Mark, LTntab, Weber County. Vickie L. Jensen Lucille Jensen. 10 daughter of Harris and Lucille Johansen Jensen, died in a Salt Lake hospital Thursday, step-grandchildren; James Pueblo. Colo Monday noon.

Community A ist i Church. Friends call ate Mortuary Sunday 7-3 in tlonday prior. Burial Tooele City Carl E. Hultcrstrom Graveside services for Carl unar Hulterstroni. si.

241 S. State mo Sail Lake hos- Pit South Monday Born Si-pr. lego! Notices 2:05 Sept. p.m.. after sursery.

Born p. 1943, Moroni. Member. Pleasure Plus At Carnival Scores of persons took advantage of cool evening temperatures after a hot, dry day Friday to patronize the St. Patrick's Church annual summer carnival at the Bishop Glass School, 344 Goshen St.

West). T5IERE WERE the usual lost children, and the stray dop that stole Tommy's hot dog, but what's a carnival without those sidelights? The carnival boasted a ler- wheel, donated by one of tha parishoners; hot dog stands, concessions, a bazaar burial. Lexington, Mich. Mary W. L.

Eccles OGDEN Mrs. Mary W. Lind- iay Eccles. 68. died Friday in an 3gden hospital of a heart ailment.

3orn Feb. 2. 1891. in Laketown Amos R. and Loella Weaver WriBht, Married to Edgar Charles Lindsay in 1913.

in Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He died Sept. 20. 1933. Married to Stewart Eccles.

They were divorced Member, pgden LDS Ward, active in Relief Society. Survivors: Charles Monroe Lindsay. 1 Bend. two grandchildren; four brothers, five sisters. Funeral Monday.

11 a.m.. Lind- auist and Sons Funeral Chapel. Fnends call mortuary Sunday. 79 p.m.. Monday prior.

Burial. Montpelier, Idaho. Cemetery, directed by Nile Matthews Mortuary. Joseph E. Richins E.

Richins. 79. 2911 Pmgree died Thursday an Ogden hospital of arterio sclerosis: Born Feb. 26. 1380.

in icho. Summit County, to Edward and Bea Richins. Married Moroni West Ward. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Pupil, Lincoln School.

Moroni. Survivors: parents; a sister and brother, Lora' Lee and Tommy Jensen, both of Moroni; grandparents. Mrs. Elsie Jensen. Moroni.

and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Johanson, Mt. Pleasant. Ella May Fell Ella May Felh 90, Moab.

died Thursday, 6:30 a.m., in a. Castle Dale. Emery County, nursing home of causes incident to age. Born April 27. 18G9.

Philadelphia. to Jonathan W. and Ella May Knox Tripler. Married Arthur Leamlne. He preceded her death.

Married E. M. Fell Aztec. N.M. He died 1S38.

Member Episcopal Church. Survivors; d.iucther, Mrs. Nelle Fletcher. Moab; 11 grandchildren, 30 Breat- Erandchildren, 14 Ereat-Ercat- Hrandchildren: Episcopal funeral Sunday, 2 p.m.. Moab Seventh Day Adventist Church.

Friends call Turner Funeral Home, Moab. until service. Burial. Grand Valley Cemetery. Moab.

William K. Kelley ELY. R. Kelley. 42.

died when a boulder fell on him at Belmont Lead Corp. mine west of here Wednesday. Jury ruled death unavoidable accident. Born Jan. 3.

1917. in Broadway. son of George William and Loa Edna Chnstain Kelley. Married Jessie Elaine Hobinson, Oct. 10.

1933. in Ely. Employed at Belmont mine since April. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Eva Richin and fishpond among it's Stands. 23 Employe.

Spanish Fork City water works. Survivors: widow: twn sons and two daughters. Kenneth K. Orem: Wallace Euccne. Los Anceles: Mrs.

La Preal Slower. Green Hivcr. Emery Countv: Miss Colleen Samoan Islands: seven grandchildren: two brothers and five sisters. F.uneral Monday. 1 n.m..

Third-Sixth LDS Ward Chapel. Snanish Fork. Friends call at Walker Mortuary, Spanish Fork. Sunday. 7-9 p.m..

and Monday prior. Burial. Provo City Cemetery. Paula Smith Stnltli. Infant daughter of Paul M.

and Verna Timmins Smith. Heber, formerly of OHdcn. died Thursday in an Ou'dcn hospital shortly after birth. Parents members Church of Jesxis Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors: parents: brothers, sisters.

Catherine, all Otfdcn; srandparcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Smith.

Wilson: Mr. and Mrs. W. Mont Timmins, Salt Lakc City: Mrs. Clara Smith.

Wilson: Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hadlcy. Taylor. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at OKdcn City Cemetery directed by Myers Mortuary.

Mabel G. Cossey MARION. Summit Mabel G. Cosscy, 62, Marion, died Thursday. 6:15 a.m., in a Heber hospital after a lone Illness, Bom Nov.

4. 1896. Marion, to William T. and Ellen Fillmore Davies. aiar- ried to Thomas Cossey Sept.

10, MK. KEATE was arrested! Active THE PROCEEDS from the carnival wil! go to purchase a now school bus and for maintenance at the parochial school. Sound fun? Well, Saturday night the fun will again begin at 7 p.m. Innocent Plea Court to Try Auto Count Floyd Lavell Keate, 40, 263 K. Broadway (300 South), Friday in Police Traffic Court entered a plea of innocent to charge of reckless driving.

Trial was set for Aug. 20. Oct. 24, 1903 in Call- to Ogden 32 years for Union Pacific day Saints and Union Pacific Old- timers Survivors: widow; son and daughters. F.

Roscoe, Offden: Mrs. Edna Schreiner. Mrs. TTellic White. Salt Lake City; Mrs.

Pauline Bovero. Mrs. Coleen Rich. brothers, a sister. Funeral Monday, 1 p.m..

and Sons Funeral Chapel. Friends call mortu- 7-9 p.m.. Monday Ocden City Cemc- ary Sunday, prior. Burial, tery. Francis R.

Ludlow SPANISH Hay mond Ludlow. died in Payson hospital Friday mornins after a short illness. Born April 13. 1396. Benjamin.

Utah County, to Walter and Ann Hawkins Ludlow. Married Edith Jones Aun. In. 1317. Salt Lake Temple.

Church of Christ of Latter-day Active in LDS Church. by Officer Don Lyman. The officer said he was attracted to Mr. Koatn's automobile at 250 W. 1st South i Church of Jesus Christ of Ssy Saints, auxiliaries Su husband: sons, daughters, Mrs.

Donna Estes. San Marcos, William Lehi: Oakley; Ora Earl Blainc. Marion: 1-1 (100 South), When he saw Wh3t Icrandchildrcn: sisler. Funeral Mon- Stakc House. Kamas.

Friends call at family home. Marion. Sunday to be a man hanging from the side of the vehicle. Later, while the auto was making a right turn, Dean Smith, 704 E. 2nd South (200 South), was thrown from the vehicle.

HE ESCAPED injury. Mr. Smith told Officer Lyman he had been talking with tho driver when the vehicle b- to move. He said he was afraid to let go. James W.

Allen for James day Saints, son. Stanley daughter, Mr; Survivors: widow, Gcorce, Belmont, Duane '(Patricia) Russell, mother. Tooele. three brothers, six sisters, grandson. Funeral to be announced by Tale mortuary, Tooele.

Infant Wayman CASTLE DALE. Emery County services for Roger Wayman. one-day-old Infant, who died in a Price hospital Thursday, will bc Saturday, 2 p.m.. Castle Dale Cemetery. Ariel B.

Chatterton IDAHO FRANKLIN, B. Chatterton. Born Oct. Ariel educator, at Mapleton. Chatterton.

Attended County schools and uns University and son of Arthur and Laura Buckley F.ranklin Brigham received decree in education from Utah State University. Downey. Arm South Cache High at Hyrum and Dayton. Was principal nine years Dayton and Franklin. Teacher Franklin School at time of death.

Served mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints in California. Married Ada Johnson Feb. 5. 1942. in Logan LDS Temple.

Survivors: widow; sons. Kent. Byron, Michael. Scott: mother, all Franklin: four brothers, one sister. Funeral services Monday at 1 p.m.

in Fr.inklin Ward chapel. Friends call at Webb Mortuary. Preston. Sunday evening anrl Monday prior to services. Burial Franklin Cemetery.

Loren Pitt VERNAL Funeral will be conducted Monday. 11 a.m.. Macs- er Ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, for Loren Pitt. 71. Vernal, who died at home early Thursday of a Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah.

State Capitol, Salt T.aVtf "llfraH DurVIn Betty I.ank- E. Salt Capitol. in of Utah, Ststp- Lake City, Utah until Bock p.m. I649 tifietl Project' 1 under to a a proxTmateiy Jol- 5 neec the birfl "1 on file with the State Commission of Utah com- IPtprf Legal LISBON UKANIUM CORPOKATION of Special Meeting of Stockholders, August 20, 1359 To the Stockholders of URANIUM CORPORA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special MuL-linit 0( Stock- Holders of your Company will be a th Hotel Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 20th day of August.

1959. at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon for the following purposes: 1. To consider nnd to adopt 01 services tor Veryl Elgin Rasmussen will be aeld Saturday 12 noon from Evans and Early. 574 East 1st South in charge of Dr. Alvin L.

'Morris, trlenos may call Friday evening and Saturday Vi hour prior to services. In lieu of flowers friends so wishitiK may make contributions to the American Cancer Society. Interment, Ml. Olivet Ceme- y. Funeral directors.

Evans and reject a proposed Agreement Merger covering the merger Lisbon Uranium Corporation. Ra- dlum Kint; Mines, Hio De pro Uranium Mines. Ific. and Mountain Mesa Uranium Corporation with and into The Hidden Splendor MuiinK Company. 2.

To transact such other nesj as may properly c6me before the meetinc or any adjournment or adjournments thereof. Only stockholders of record al business on July 16. the close of 1959 will be ic entitled to notice ol and to vote at the meeting or anv adjournment or adjournments thereof. By Order of the Board of Directort A. P.

KIBBE President Dated: July 17, 1959. (C-141 BIO XOTICK BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO- Bids will be opened on August Hth at the Kanab City Office at 8:00 p.m. for a 1.000 callon per minute Fire Truck. SceciCications obtainable by writing or calling the Kanab City Clerk. MRS.

LULA ROBINSON, (C-241 Kanab City Clerk 7-Hflp WMtri-WMM fcK Funeral services for Dr. Alton H. Soxer will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Anderson Sons mortuary, American Fork where friends may call Friday from 7-9 p.m. and Saturday prior to services.

Burial In American Cemetery. FuncraJ directors. Anderson Sons 1LLMAN Funeral services for Jane Spillman, 6-dav-old daushtcr of Harold S. and Mary Helen Alexander Spillman will be conducted Saturday at 1 "DEBT COUNSELING If you are In financial trouble see Mr. Knight, Utah's most experienced DEBT COUNSELOR.

Ho will consolidate your bills into one monthly payment within your income, No (security or co-sisricrs required. Free consultation. CALL EL 9-7861 CREDIT MANAGEMENT CO. Formerly KNIGHT FINANCE BUREAU 28 WEST 2ND SOUTH- p.m., nii tuar Chapel, with Bishop atchard G. Bloxham of- ficiiitmc.

Friends may call one- lialr hour prior to services, interment Bountiful Memorial Park. tuiicral directors Union ort ary. STEVENS Funei'al Thomas Raymond Stevens will be held Monday at 12 noon in The Rose Room. SB East 7 South tnends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior lo services.

Interment in the Oakley. Utah, cemc- Mortuary directors, Deseret ROBINSON Funeral services 'or wmiam R. Robinson will be held Saturday. 2 p.m.. in Jerome.

Idaho. LDS Ward chapel. Friends may call at the mortuary. 30 E. 7lh South.

Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the ward in Jerome on Saturday from 11 a.m. until time of service. Interment n- Richfield. Idaho, Cemetery.

Funeral directors. Dcseret Mortuary FunerorS CHirifA.Y—Funeral services for Chipmau will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the American Fork 6th-8th Ward chapel. Friends may call nt the family home. 5UO N.

1st East, Brown Floral Flowers Cut Fresh Doily Charge Accounts Welcomed EM 4-5544 American Fork Cemetery. Funeral dlreotors. Anderson Sons. services for Hanna Elizabeth Woods Curlsen will be held Saturday at 10 a m. 'u.

the Larkin Mortuary Chnucl. 260 E. Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to the services.

Interment Salt Lake Cemetery. Funeral directors Lar- Kin Mortuary. services for atricia cauthen will be conducted Saturday. 1 p.m.. in Clearfield Mortuary, where friends may call at 11:30 a.m.

Saturday until time of services. Burial in Kays- ville-Lnyton Memorial Park, under direction of Clearficld Mortuary. KM 3-8813 'he he attention of bidders Is dt- ar su ble ij ins or ussisntns contract. less than the Jni July prevailins wase rates determined by the Industrial of Utah, effective 3. shall be paid to all and mechanics employed on this project POSS cross sec- tlons and specifications are on file m.the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lakc City, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders.

Specifications, proposal forms and plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City upon application and payment of a fee of Sa. no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Cash, certified check, cashier's chock or approved proposal guarantee bond for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract bond as required.

Any additional information may be secured at tha office of the State Bond Commission. Dated this 8th day of August, 1959. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH Elmo R. Morgan (C-13) Director of Highways services for Eli D. DuBois will bo conducted Saturday at 1 n.m.

at the Samarium 2nd Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Sunset Lawn Mortuary. 2350 E. South. Friday 7 to 9 p.m.

and Saturday at the Ward Chapel one hour prior to services. Interment Santaquin Cemetery. Funeral directors, Ked- dmgton and Weldon. services for at the Larkin Mortuary. 26S East South Temple.

Friday from 6 to 3 p.m.. and Saturday at the Ward Chapel 30 minutes prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. services for Millicent Staples Ellerbeck will be held Monday 2:30 p.m.

from Evans Early, 574 E. 1st South. Friends may call one-half hour prior to sarvices. In lieu of flowers friends so wishing may make contributions to the American Cancer Society. Interment Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. Funeral directors. Evans Early, services for Jlive Laura Cushine Erskine will be held Saturday at 12:15 p.m.. in the Hawthorne Ward Chapel, (cor. tier sth East and Roosevelt Ave.) Friends may call at the White t-hapel Mortuary, 124 4th East day.

7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday at the ward chapel, after 11 a.m Interment City Cemetery. Funeral directors. Platt Brothers. NOTICE A notice is hereby given that public hearing will be held at 10:30 a.m, on Wednesday.

Sep- 16th, 1959. in Room 206. County Building. Salt Lakc City. Utah, before the Board County Commissioners of Salt Lake County, State of Utah, for the purpose of considering the zqnmE of the East Jordan Planning District located in Salt Lake County.

State of Utah, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a Point on the center line of 1300 East Street ana the south boundary line the Cottonwood Heights Plan- nins District, which point lies 150' south of the south line of S400 Souin Street: thence south followim of 1300 east corner of the southeast quarter section 20, T3S, R1E; thence west following along the IS 23. arid 24. T3S. R1W. to the center of the Jordan Hiver- thence northward following alone the, center of said river lZ 1he in intersection with the south boundary line of the Sandy-Unipn-East Midvale Planning District: thence east following along the south boundary line of said planning district to the point of bcginnins.

All aoove described property located 7. 8, 17. 18, W. 20. HIE, and Section 12.

24, 23, T3S, R1W. HART Funeral services for Howard Arthur Hart will be held Saturday 12 noon in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel 'MO E. South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services.

Interment- in the Waratch Lawn Park. Funeral directors Ljirkm Mortuary. alons the center line ast Street to the south- T3S, Th map and other details set- "ng forth the manner in which said Planning District is proposed to be zoned are open for public 0 -f a -r, examined o. Si flcc 1 the Salt 11 1 Commission SaU Lakc fc This Notice is Riven pursuant to PATED this 5th day of August. Board Omntv Commissioners By LAMONT B.

GUNDEHSEN, ATTfcST: ALVIN County Chairman. NOTICH OF HEARING HILTON" Funeral services for Kelly Gene Hilton will be held Saturday 12 noon in the Millcreek 8th Ward. 606 East 3900 South. Friends may call Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

at the Jenkins Soffe funeral chapel, 4760 DO. State Murray. Interment Murray City Cemetery. Funeral director C. Soffe.

fc services for Phoebe J. Larimer wUl be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at the 50 Lawn Mortuary Chapel. 2350 East 13th South, by Bisho; at the mortuary Friday 7 to 9 p.m. and prior to services on Saturday.

Intombmcrit Sunset imumi lawn AJausqleum. rectors Keddineton, Funeral Weldon di- services for 'i A 2 a ft C'aussen McGreiv will be held Monday 12 o'clock noon from Evans Early, 574 E. South. In charse of Mizpah Chapter No a. Order of Eastern Friends may call Sunday Mausoleum.

Evans Early. directors, JIO.ON—Funeral services for Valerie Moon will be conducted Saturday. 11 a.m.. in the Hunter Ward chapel. 6000 W.

3500 South Bishop Harold T. Dancer! fl eld officiatmc. Friends may call Iv cD Fun'eral Home. S. Redwood.

Friday 7 to 9 p.m., and at the church Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment Memorial Gardens of the Valley, under direction of McDougal Funeral Home Mil ER Funeral services for Catherine M. Meyers will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at St. John's Lutheran Church.

1030 S. Sih ERS! Friends may call at the Ncii Donncll Mortuary. 1st South and East Sunday from 5-7 p.m the Memorial Gardens of tne Valley. SALT LAKE COUNTY STATF OF UTAH PROBATE at that time publicly opened for construction of landscaping in Salt Lake County, the same that section of F.A.S. Route East) 1300 South to Avenue identified 35 Federal Aid Project No.

US- 40(6). The length of road to be constructed or improved is 1.257 miles ana the principal Items of work arc approximately as follows: 732 each Thompson All Brass Sprinklers or Eaual and 171,000 square feet of lawn. Prcauali(ication of bidders is required. Prior to any bidder's receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, tha required Prcqualification Statement pertaining to contractor's experience and condition. The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract.

Not less than the general prevailing wage rates as determined by the Industrial Commission of Utah, effective July 1, 1959. shall be paid to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed project. attention of bidders is i to the fact that this Corn- vision. U.S. De- Minor.

Notice is hereby eiven that Earl Stanley ButterfieW and Margie Francene Butterfield. his wife have files their petition in the above entitled court sra.ving for Jf av Jo adopt said Shcrilyn Kay Butterfield. a minor, upon the ground that said Sherilyn Kay Butterfield is a deserted and abandoned chuc. Any persons claiming a right to custody of said Shcrilyn Kay Butterfield or ob- jccliriK to her adoption by said petitioners, are hereby required to file their claims and objections in with the above entitled court on or before the 24th day of September 1959. Dated this 2nd day of July.

1959. Signed STEWART M. KANSON Judge Jensen Jensen. OLSON--Funeral services for Anna Maria Pchrson Olson will be cl i si 1 p.m. in the Goff Mortuary chapel, 3090 State.

Friends may csll at the mortuary Friday from 6 to 8 p.m and.Saturday prior to the services. Burial Sandy City Cemetery. Goff Mortuary, funeral directors. PAGE Funeral services for Robin Page, one-day-old daughter of Reed J. and Marilyn Smith Page, will be conducted Saturday at 3 p.m.

in the Union Mortuary Chapel 29o North Main. Bountiful with Bishop Orvillc C. Lundcli oficiatine. Friends may call one half hour pnor to services. Interment will be in Centcrville City Cemetery.

Funcra! dircc- tors Union Mortuary. RTD6R Funeral services for Robert W. Rider will be held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. from Evans and Early, 574 E. 1st South.

Friends may call one half hour prior to services. Graveside services and interment will be in R.iwlins, Wyo Funeral Early. directors, Evans and Miller's Ellison's Flowers FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS STb 0 nEs a Tb 2 sEHvk You' if; 7-340: CLASSIFICATION INDEX ft Need an Expert ft Real Estate For Sale Misc. ft Automobiles Please Note MELODY CLEANERS SUMMER SPECIALS AUGUST 1ST TO 15TH Quality cleaning for a SOUK Have your school clothes cleaned at these special prices Pants .50 Shirts ICO Skirts .50 Sweaters .50 Blouses .50 Dresses .95 Men's, Ladies' suits 95 Drapes, per panel 90 OPEN' 8 A.M. TO '01 S.

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Advertisers are expected to check the first Insertion; we will not be responsible for any errors after the first day. When cancelling an ad de. rnand a "KILL" number No allowance made without It. Head your ad carefully Before Placing it. Due to mechanical CEcration.

it is impossible to correct or change an ad until JIter it has appeared one time phoning your Want-Ad always ask for the ad to be repeated back to you. Be sure to check your phone number and address. IX-Mining-Uranium-OU PROSPECTORS, GEOLOGISTS RANCHERS Now for first time, a field kit. weight less than JDS. lest stream water, soil, roc.cs, for leao! zmk, copper, gold Many covered ore.

deposits 1566 Utah. Auction Soles BUY or SELL Anything! CONTACT Certified AUCTION Co 2570 S. State IN 6-8011 and Found WOULD the person who took a fr om Lib erty Park. 12th. please return the rinas.

2 does. English shorthair pointer, cocker spaniel, vie. In- Dovayak, erton. Utah, TU 82135. LADY'S wrist wrist watch found, probably lost in ZCMI several weeks ago.

Owner may claim by identi- 'a at ZCMI personnel office, floor. and tan lone hair p.9~- mod. Mze. Ans. to "Boots Vic.

South-30th West 6-001B or EM 4-'l647 rnare. Has scnr lef dark stripe down back. Strayed from pasture in Centcrville. AX 5-0297 21st East, 15th South, black with white markings, female, part dachshund and cocker. Reward.

IN 7-8719. SETS of aluminum tone pipes rfi a ah rl) I- Box El- cold at Airport wristwatch. engraved on Liberal rev-. camera on I P3 a have by Idcn- LOST Avenues, white mixed Liccnse l933 ma)e W6.6760'. uth'east' tan short hair malc HU 5-5812.

ruby Jn down town S.L. Rewarg. EM 4-4633. CAN take a few piano students. your north of 21st S.

and east of State St. EL 5-3289. CALL Alcoholics Anonymous. AM 2-Oa84. Box 21 South PET service.

GUITAR lessons. Private instrument furnished. EM 4-6275. partmcnt of Labor, that contract- provisions of the Fsir Labor Stand-1 ards Act of 1938. 152 Stat.

1060). Proposal forms, planf. cross jec- I tions and specifications are on 1 iism Allen. 779 W. 4th North.

7I.jJJ le m.the office of the State Road who died at home 7:45 Commission. Salt Lake City, and a.m.. after heart attack', will be Tuesday. I p.m., Santaquin First Ward chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Lattcr-daj' Saints.

Santaquin. Friends call at Wslkcr Mortuary Spanish Fork. Monday, 7-9 p.m.. and at chapel In Santaquin Tuesday prior. Burial City Cemetery.

Goshen. Utah County. Born Aue. 11. 1887, Snydervillc.

Summit County, to Joseph and Margaret Harwood Allen. Married Eleanor Holmes. 1911, Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Xov 18, 11D19. Later marnod Nellie C.ith- She died Myrtle jerine PctCTrnn, Marnrri the off: at Salt ice of Lake Employ AcCOlllllaillS July XcnhT.

oCmd oloyc. Spnnish Fork street nnd Distri City, Utah, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of S5 00, no part of which will be refunded, tach bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with rcauired bond. The right to relect any or all bids is reserved. Cosh, certified check, cashier's check, or approved pronoral sruar- sntcc bond for not less than five per cent of total amount c' rnsdc payable tn the Sta'c funeral services for Hannah Leish McDonald Spicer will be held Tuesday 11 ncTal 1 rsTr, r5 HOME-URGENT! DRivEK of red-white late-model up truck who assisted in the a resuMrur in the death of Peter Melonas at 1:40 p.m.

on July 9 at 5710 S. 13th East please contact Pete Melonas. CR 7.9395 PRIVATE DETECTIVE Divorce cases thoroughly Investigated. Closed TV circuit for commercial surveillance. EL 54666.

TUTORING IN READING GOODRICH READING CENTER Phonic method. 2 loc s. CR 7-1651 HEADING PROBLEMS Professional help for poor readers Boston Bldu. Meadine Center EL 5-6269 DR. W.

M. MASON Chiropodist Foot Specialist 6C8 E. 41h South DA 8-997Z IT'S a fac I can help you who DR. LEO A. LOEB.

DC 1010 Tribune Bide. EL 5-2472 CREME OIL cold wave, new style F13aBCh0 2121 ACCORDION and guitar lessons. Pvt. mstr. Instruments furnished free.

Music Centre. DA 2-0449. PERMANENT EVELYN lc Lodge. Ill W. N.

T. DA 8-8519. CASH FOR OLD BIKES OR SIZE. OR LOVELY dressas. coals, suit? SHOP.

312 SWIMMING instruction by Aquatic School graduate. 6 yrs. tcach- mg experience. SI hr. HU 4-2938 SEWING in my home.

Children's clothes, doll clothes a specialty. Ctv 7-6715. UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED Guar. results. ANNA GREGORY! 12aO E.

South Temple. EL 9-8891. originals colors. 106'A-25th Ogden. HELP for -women alcoholics.

Call House of Hope. EL 9-8374 ANTIQUES BOqGHT AND SOLD 105 IV. Temple. DA 2-4913. and Bath LANE MASSAGE SALON Foi ladies and gentlemen.

EL 5-4572 MASSAGE 83 K. MAIN KAYSVILLE 82 Bui LTnei DRIVERS to drive roundirm cities and West Coast cities. Also from Detroit and Chicago, etc. This is not employment. Deposit and references necessary .1403 S.

State or phone IN 6-0903 PACKARD. Leavms soon for Yellowstone. Can take 2 driver and test car on trip. EL 9-1283. wishes riders or ride.

Cleard to Salt Lake. TA S-4755. DRIVING to Missouri Aug 14 Take 1 or 2. AM 5-5714. 7-Help Wanted-Womsn GEN.

OFFICE work. np polmmcnt by telephone. Apply 3352 S. State. 2 to 4 p.m.

GIRLS- 16-25. neat, attractive, for part time asrcnts to sales man- agcr. Call HU 5-3468 3 lo 7 m. WAITRESS wanted, nicht shift. FARMER'S DAUGHTER CAFE 33rd South HU-1-2924 GIRL or woman to live in.

to care for 3 boys while mother works. Kearns. CY 8.27D.r DISHWASHER Day shift, Sundays off. Apply Twin's Cafe. 1240 S.

2nd West. WOMAN to tend 2 small children, my home, 5 days wk. HU 4-3379. 112a Emerson after 5:30 p.m WAITRESS, pleasant working conditions. Frank's Cafe.

1417 S. 2nd PART-TIME aby sitter in my Sandy arca Cal1 WOMAN for -jr machine dishwashing and some cookinsr. Evening shift. Apply Keeley's. S5 S.

Main. EXPER. fountain waitress and part time clerk. Apply Terminal Drug. 101 West South Temple.

PART time clerical and bookkccp" ins DA 2-2222. 2015 They'll Do It Every Time! Lake County Commission. rhildren; fivr crrat-s three brothers; four! STATE OAD COMMISSION Elmo K. MOT Kan. (C-S41 Director ot Highways By Jimmy Hallo HOWCUM DEPT.

THE SQUI8BLEVS OAV SUITE AT SUMMER RESORT AMD THEY'RE NEVER. rr NAP IWANN A TAKE "-THAT'S WHAT A VACATION IS WHAT WANNA- AND FRAU TAKE THE CHEAPEST ROOM, R6URING THEV WOULDN'T 8EIN IT FRANK LAUNDERS, DBS WOlMES. IOWA WAITRESSES and CARHOPS No Experience Must Be Out ot School Apply in Person DON CARLOS BAR-BE-Q EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT In a l.irEi-. progressive orcanizn lion. Female, excellent appear ancc.

under SO; accuracy and speed in shorthand and typing essential. Ability to frame a perfect letter is paramount. Im Beccabte record. Live in Renn. 5-day week, paid vacation, salary open resume and recent snapshot, slate availability date Reply to P.O.

Box 819. Reno, Nevada. CREDIT POSITION mancnt position available "ii? ou clients, a grow. utan firm. Good opportunity person with Initiative and Sa lary "OO Plus.

Previous wholesale credit experience preferred. Age. 25 to 35; type, 60 0 transportation re- ffll. cnt W9 INTERVIEWER-TYPIST Permanent position. ihexperlcnccd.

ariets' of duties that incluriV the public, credit inves. tisations and typinx. Opportunity for advancement. Salary ui keen CREDIT CLERK TEf iP GRAPI iY COMBINED with other senior clerical functions makes this position an inter- estrns opportunity. Small, con.

nia of nalionSffmance 6 1 worklnj! hours, salar i' and splendid program co. benefits A 429 S. Sth Last TOP SECY. 35. able to meet 35.

able to meet nur han fu is In down? 1 ff Beg. jalarv S27S Wrilc Bo ANESTHETIST Jas bed general hospital 40-hour week. Uniforms furl nished. Paid hosp. insurance vacation, sick leave', other benefits.

Maintenance avail- Persom? salary phone Paui'! M'mn er HoS billins clerk with ge of comptometer- also clerk-typist with posting machine experience to work in off ce of larsa wholesale firm. Excellent ltj (lent position desirable. PerrnV- with uood poson wth uood Hours 10 to 2. Write box No. HAS ex 1130 anfi SCANDINAVIAN TYPIST 18-40 sinsle.

Church ri Airnf 3 oocl Temn LcF 13 E. North WINDOW TRIMMER For Lake and surrortnr' iioSSSSt WANTED stenographer with "irT surance claims experience. me applicant desiring permanent employment, opportunity, salary. Advancement. Give employment experience.

Apply Box 1-17. thh STENOGRAPHER Must know good position for person wishing permanent employment. Five day week. Good benefits available. Prefer age 20 throush LIFE INSURANCE CO.

EM 4-3683 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY educational background with practical work experience. Bookkeeping. dictaphone and shorthand essential. IBM executive typewriter. Excellent work, uuf conditions.

Sal.iry com. mensurate with ability and ex. ccnencc. Only qualified career minded need apply. Contact Mr.

Hammond. Surety Life In- jiurance 1935 S. Mnln GIRLS-WOMEN ft EARN UP TO $50 DAILY Cpram. Sell America's finest Christmas cards. Thousands of customers waiting to give vqu orders.

Come in. phone or write for samples. 12 ART STUDIOS 12 East. Blh South DA'2-3903 MANAGER TRAINEE hity to connect with fast Browing' organization. InvesttKatc.

Write ni on dclail Pearl Cla 89 Bridge Street. Blackfoot Idaho. RESEARCH LAO. 1 ful1 i mc for studies ccanisn Protein synthesis, assays isolation of key in- nu a nualifications and experience Call or wnte Dr. S.

R. Bickman University of Jtah. 411 Medical Bldg ATTENTION WOMEN rnsee from 11 3240 So. a.m. to 3 p.m ntav oratori- miaues lor "work 3 in Shorthand not care of paper.

0 STENOGRAPHER" WANTED fits de ork nd ition bcr Main, see Mr. Lamhnrf' operators on com- cqu1 ped, 1 location. Also Near the Y. E. 8th South.

Orcm, Utah. fully sood CLERK-TYPIST BOOKKEEPER 25 TO Ex cr K- or Bur. i 10 0 111 Ht not necessary. Must have typinc experience State salary expected Write to of paper. INSIDE HELP, MARRIED CARHOPS, 18 O'R OLDER 560 E.

21st So. WOMAN wanted for perm, nn f' 30 Iu bc ablc I'i. through winter like children. Board, prvt Rcf. Rcq.

IN 7-1707' and wages. compl. fn in nursing home. EXPER. WAITRESSES Pl i .1 5 1 500 FOUNTAIN GIRLS hours.

E. South Temple. RESEARCH scnooi and herriatol. EXPERIENCED pantry woman for part-time work. Must be local resident.

Good wares, steady job EJiP- -WAITRESS Ol 2o. Top wages. Apply bet. 6-8 Bonwood Bowl. 2500 S.

p.m.. Main. WOMAN to live in to help with invalid lady. Bd. and rm plus 3 3 Steady work FREE board and room er 0 ta duties plus $125 ookinc and my home.

EXPERIENCED waitress Good worKlng conditions eood pav sWifday and holidays off. Apoly GrilT. IM8 Foothill T)r 'be fSf 'wor'i OTTO'S ust" fast EXPER. INSURANCE lre and ins. cr, ry Iim nsuratc wlth expcr baMr Smith oon capable woman bet.

TYP1STT part time only for doctors office. Work rnav be dor." at home or in office. IBM rn 0 RCP1J lo box H- EXPERIENCED couple 7 to mana- rat large apartmcp- mntel Give ngcs. experience references. Reply Box I 31 this paper.

wh an ctors ell Rcnl- id Qualifications to Box Do" Jo of this narlcr. EXPERIENCED FRY COOR" ne cook s' helper. Call AX shift. Sf." 9 aKes Apply in person. 1 a 3 to caro Rustic Acres.

8-Women Want Work MOTHER-DAUGHTER, LDS. cx- capaoie in operatine mr. Blr, 3 vnf es etc 1 Sn Ployment such. Both ever -f ref Want to mov' SALT LAKE NIJRSERY Day are pro UD 923 Ist any age children BOOK NUHSEHY" RATES HU 4-3607 mJKSEHY SCHOOL" nth South. State HU5J13S9 MATURE woman will tend babies" my home.

HU 4-3607 SCHOOL "36. EM CURTAINS bedsprcadsTTTbTf cloths. Pickup, deliver. IN 7-4492 JffiAT. accurate tvoinir.

My home" Part lime eve, off, wk. Iff 7-8057 PRAC. nurse wants care of elderlv or convalea. EL 9-123S IRONING CPER t- Do work home. IN 7-9525.

IN 7-4590 delivery. home, TN 6-8428. A mts to work afternoons enings while attending Experienced. capable. 3-276j.

Monday for infor. TWO reliable married men want permanent work. Non-drinkers Contact Box- M9, care of this Will vaiitypinc Evening part FAST crill broiler dinner man." Jtame Box 1-22. this chtf wants posi- 1, class restaurant or Box 1-12. care of this paper kind, papering.

Good work. Reas. EL 9-0989. TILLIXG done, yards cleaned, lawns mowed. EM 3-2415.

WEEDING, loarf rig, etc. Hour, job. EM4-5O13' man Day or Kht. o-y BOY 19 wants work. Has car experience.

IiV7-107fi GENERAL hauling. Clean up jobs. Reasonable IN" 7-9701 i LIGHT anpl. n- have you? Rras. KuS-iasr STEN'O-bookkccpcr.

40 hr. week Pleasant atmofphcre. Apply in own handwritinc civinc expcri- 1-32. rarejhjy paper. I MODERN" bcsuty shot) in Draper i needs operator for full or rart- time work.

Guaranteed salary. 63344. i MANAGE apt. and salary. Handy, reliable couple.

Bondable. Write Box 1-6, this paper. WAITRESS WANTED Momins and eve. shift Excel, wages. Sundays off Apply TWINS CAFE.

2nd West. Agencies -t JOB OPPORTUNITIES NO FEE CHARGED "NEW LISTINGS DAILY PROFESSIONAL. TECHNICAL' CLERICAL SALES. SERVICE UTAH STATE EMPLOYMENT SERV 163 SOCIAL HALl AVE. DA 2-'? 433 FINANCIAL INSTITUTION needs cafeteria assistant.

Woman 3CMO. May week, 1O a.m.-4 p.m. Per- JTiJnent. Good salary. DA 8-9611.

WOMAN or hizh school graduate to tend 2 children while mother HU 4-Q267 after 6:30 m. child. care nr ys week home WOMAN to look after IM 5 FOR THE BEST Sec Georgia Day, Inc. 442 So. Main DA 2-1223 COX -ft EMPLOYMENT SERVICE TOP POSITIONS TOO MANY TO LIST g33 Wilmington HU7-7781 GALORE! OUR LOBBY BULLETTV LISTS BEST TOP PAY POSmoNS I household duties.

room board and salnry. CR 7-3903 sitter. Eart. (h. JN 6 073! I'wgek'.

9hi drcn dayt CHII.D.^.^rm..^ for cafe HU4- HIGH SCHOOL at hwic in your spare time. Many finish in 2 years. Prepare for business or college. For tree book. American Schools, 9CM 1st South.

S.L.C.. Utah TRAINING PAYS 51 South Temple EL 9-8761.

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