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Winner Gets Off To Early Start Sneclal to Tribune SANDY Dean P. Sargent, 950 S. 400' East, took office two months early as a Sandy city councilman, after being appointed Monday to fill an unexpired term, He wen in the tyov 3 Sandy municipal election and was scheduled to take office In January. At a City Council meeting Monday, Mr. Sargent was appointed to fill the last two months of the term of Delos Beckstead, who moved outside the city limits.

Utalm Draws Sentence On Forgery Cohen Monroe Johnson, 48, Ogden, was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison Monday on a charge of forging and passing a 561 Treasury Depart: ment check payable to another person, JUDGE A. Sherman Christensen, U.S. District Court for Utah, who imposed the sentence, reserved the right to reconsider the case in 90 and amend the penalty if the court decides such action advisable. Others who faced the court for sentence Monday included: HELEN B. Maughan, 1580 Laird Ave.

(1200 South), was placed on probation for two years. She pleaded guilty earlier to a grand indictment of embezzling from Zions Savings and Loan Assn. Newell Holt Clove, 20, St. George, was adjudged a youth offender" by the court and committed to-custody of the Department. of Justice a 90-day-observation period.

Mr. Clove pleaded- guilty earier to looting the i Washington cbunt-y, Pbst'Qfffce; Apnl i andJtvlayi'Sl and stealing 5715 cash and a order, The Salt lake Tribune, Tuesday, November 10, 1959 Wall at bottom got in way of exploding healer as it left "launching pad" on flight through walls, doors into yard. H. Carnier points to "target" hit by flying water heater (bottom) after 140-foot flight from his nearby home. Water-Heater-Rocket Rips House By George A.

Sorensen Tribune Staff Writer water heater with a rocket complex launched itself on a 140-foot flight through two doors and walls Monday about 11:25 a.m. THE JET-AGE BLAST of the one- stage, liquid-fuel "rocket" caused an estimated damage to the residence of H. N. Carmer, 4550-900 East. Steam pressure was believed to blame for the takeoff of the 10-galIon gas heater, which hung horizontally by brackets on a utility room wall' at the Carmer home, according to Salt Lake County Fire Chief Fiarik P.

Jones'. THE HEATER took'off with a roar, tore out a hugsr segment- of living room wall and left a hole in a bathroom closet wall. Two doors were shattered. The blast broke several windows in the home, and the plunging heater scattered debris of plaster, wood and insulation in the living room, the bathroom and two bedrooms. OF THE would-be ICBM was the door of a shed.

No fire followed the blast, and no one was injured. Chief Jones said that if Mr. Carmer, widower, had been in the house at the time, he might have been seriously or fatally hurt 'by flying debris or blast concussion. Red Schools Dedicated, Utahns Say The challenge of Russian education to its United States counterpart Monday night was described as lying in the sense of dedication the Russians have to the cause of education. AT A MEETING in Hotel Utah of the Salt Lake Com mittee on Foreign Relations, three Utah educators, recently returned from a tour of the Soviet Union's education sys tern, elaborated on their ex pcrienccs.

Returning last some 60 American educators on the tour were Allan M. West, executive secretary, Utah Education. Dr. M. Ray Thomas, assistant professor of education, University of Utah; Dr.

John C. Moffitt superintendent, Provo Schools. THE TRIO reported they found good techniques in use in Russian schools, but gen erally they found it impossible to compare the American ant Russian systems because "in Russia the chief aim of educa tion is propaganda." Dr. Moffitt emphasized the "tremendous and impressive dedication to the cause of education." THE CLOSE tie between the education system and the Communist Part3' was stressed by Dr. Thomas who added tliat "they are basically one and the same." Lassie? Shucks, Page Our Police Chief W.

Cleon Skousen said Monday the depart- iment has been offered a tract to star its K-9 Corps in a television series. He said the. prpposal, the Mitchell J. Hamilburg Agency, New York City, would filmed an Salt Lake City, with the proceeds to be placed in the be presented to the Salt Lake widows and orphans fund of City Commission Salt Lake Police Mutual The fictional series would be I Aid Assn. Intermountain Obituaries Joseph.

A. Schefei- i Education Week Starts Off With Few School Visitors Teachers and students welcomed visitors to their classrooms Monday, but the first day of National Education Week found only a scattered few guests at the schools. "IF A NATION expects to be ignorant and free, it expects what never was and never will be," said Thomas Jefferson in pointing out that great men always have recognized education as a source of national strength. With this thought in mind, '1768 I Joseph-Anton Schefer. 80.

14th -East, died I Sunday .8:15 p.m. jn a Salt Lake hospital of nat- sui-al ases. Born July 23, 1873. to and ck er cfiefer. Married lisa; Schneider.

1803, anntaeton. She SO 56. BbUer'mak; erior the-Denver "Hlo." Grande es tern flail- road. ember Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day "Saints. Sur- Mr vivors; a daugh- Bill (Paulie) Salt Lake City; three grandchil- children dren; six ereat-sranc Schefer Hamilton, 'chil- Fu- Ottilie.

Z. B. Dunstan Mrs. Ottilie -Zacher'Bessan Dun- Stan. 69.

166 Vf. 1st North, died Monday 6.30 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born Frankfurt. Germany.

Aue. 30. 1890. to Wilhelm and Amanda Miller'Zacher Came to Utah in '1908 Married- to Lewis-Bcssan. June.

10, 1909, Salt Lake Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He died in Married to Ben- Dnstan Mrj. Dunstan four ncral Thursday 2 p.m. at 260 E.

South Temple where friends may call 6-S Thursday prior; in Wasatch Lawn Me emorial urial i Park. J. Scott Walter James Scott. 70. 231 W.

died Mori.dajy. a.m., in' a salt Lake-hospital of natural causes. Born? Oct. 4. I860.

Stsrhng. to James and Ma rth a Ball c-q 11. Married Jessie -Ru ell, June S. 1918. tort Mo 2 an.

Cclo. -Conductor Jpr Union Pacific Bail-road Co. Member Central Christian Church. Brotherhood of Railroad U.P. Old- timers No.

Mr Stolt widow: a brother, narry. Mexico City. a.m tfSS3S! Pnl Mcm al Gar 7 James W. Guthrie es1: Thursday: evening of a heart k- to Ruth Murchi- Air Force for 22 a srraduate of the and cf Air War Maxwell AFB, Ala. -Lei! ion of Merit and Air Survivors: widow: son.

Served years-' Was of David two all daughters. Janis and of Wrijht-Patterson MrsV-Ena'. National Cemetery, Aiin T. O'Brien M. re Joyc.

Pre- Survivors: daughters: thre' aaughters: three sons: Mrs SSiSSfi -T, A £5. nss sMurray: Mrs. Mrl: Gertrude Louise Swe Betty Lou Vernal:" Parry. ensen, Taylorville: Jensen, Botilda Carter P.m. at the home causes incident to age.

Born Oct. 33, 187G. Alt. Pleasant, Sancete Countj-. to Niels and Hannah Lindstrom Madsen.

Married to Byron Carter April 17. 1901. a i Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day -Saints. He ateH October, 1957.. Survivors: sons and daughters: Thurman.

Paul. Mrs Stan- Mrs Carter ton (Betty) JTaisbitt, Mrs. Bion fAilccn) Wilcox. all of Salt Lake City; Allen, Berkley, Lloyd. Mrs.

Earnest (lone) Shcrmar, both of Los Angeles: 20 crandchildren, 16 jrreat-erandchildren. Grin G. Watkins Orin Gene Watkins, infant son of Orin Le Koy and Arline Issacson Watkins. 524 3rd East, -died Sunday evening at Utah Valley Hospital of prema- turity. Bom Nov.

8. 1059, in Provo. Survivors: Barents; brother. Le Roy; Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Issacson, all of Sprinffville: Mr. Mrs. Orin. V.

Watkins; creat-zrandparents, Mrs. Annie Jeppson. Ed Mr. and ward Issacson. Mrs.

Heed Brown, all of Provo. Graveside services Thursday. 10:30 a.m.. Provo City Cemetery. Friends call Bers Mortuary.

Sprinrville. 523 E. 4th South. Thursday prior. Ann Thomnson O'Brien.

78. se Eggertsen Funeral 63. Helen El who died Dcva Eggert- Sunday. will -2t May Thorncson' of naturRl" jeei. Payi Pete S.

Manes WEST LAYTON-Pete Manes 63 died Sunday 4:30 p.m. in a Salt Lake hos- ital after a eart. attack Born Oct 12, 1896. Tyros. Ky- nourias.

Greece. to i- and Eugenia Kosivas Manes. Married Eugenia Soursou, AUK. 27. 1939, Salt Lake 1 Was a farmer.

Member Orthodox Pan- Area di a Fed er- ation of- America, i vors: widow: a daughter: a son: Miss Thelma Spcro Sammy alT of Layton: five Friday 2pm the Holy TrirliL, 7reek Orthodox 279" 3: 31 5 iS Funeral -in Mt. William L. Adams a St. George hospital of incident to aee. Born in Parour Jan 26.

ChSle? and Sarah Ann Leech Adams. Married Elizabeth Watson Dec 18. 1807. Salt Samle. Church of Jesus 8t al Saints, she L'DS Fw D.

Watson. Parowan: daughter. Mrs. Joyce Adellc Osborne. Oakland.

13 irrand- chil'Iren, 2 Kreat-grandchUdren. Wednesday. Funeral Third a 1 DS War Ca rd GhaB-L- Funeral Home St. George. Tuesday.

4-fi D.m.. family home in Parowan. 10 a.m. until services Wednesday. 0 3 Cemetery, by Southern Utah- Mortuary.

Mark Diamond o. cica rvionaay momine in a -'rovo rest home after a stroke Born Aug. 22. 1884. at Sprinsville to James and Ann Burton nd.

Married Luells Hardcas- o- Idaho. They were divorced. vo i5 SIS i cr SI Mabel Mat- 3 i. Funeral 1 ra SorinrvlHe Ward Chanel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Friends msy call Tuesday.

7-9 pirn! at Wheeler crior Mortuary. EprinsviUe City Cemeterv urial. Nora A. P. Hansen POCATELLO.

IDAHO Mrs. Ice al Hansen. 73. 1503 N. Arthur.

Ave. Sunday in a 05 1 iUne 9 Ev and Mary -ary Louise Shoupp Payne. Married to Bneham Saxton Hansen. Dec. 3, Evanston.

Came to Poeal tellotn 1920, Active mftmber. Third ward. Church, Married to no. IS. Edward 7-9 E.

4th South. Tuesday, p.m.. and Prnvo Morluarj- Inesday prior. Burial. Provo 1 of Jesus Christ of its.

Survivors: hus- M. and BriEham. William sister, cicht srand- Utah CPAs Plan Turkey Dinner Certified Public Accountants from Logan to Cedar City are expected to be present with their wives at a pre- Thanksgiving turkey dinner meeting of the Utah Association of Certified 'Public Accountants Friday evening in Provo's Utilities Building. Bureau Signs Speaker for Farm Parley John C. Lynn, Washington, D.C., legislative director for the American Farm Bureau Federation, will be keynote speaker Nov.

20 for the annual convention of Utah State Farm Bureau Federation at the Newhouse. Hotel. THK CONVENTION, which is expected to be attended by 500 delegates from all parts of the state, will open Nov. 19 and continue through Nov. 21, said Frank G.

Shelley, executive He said Mr. Lynn'will; discuss 4he AFB's stand on the National Wool Act GOV. GEORGE D. Clyde will also address the He is expected to discuss his recent visit to Russia, particularly his observations on the Soviet agricultural economy. Reports Book Theft Police were told Monday by Alan McLaughlin, 2825 Fillmore St.

(1535 East), that six college- books valued at were taken' from his automobile while it was parked at 430-12th East. four Legion Department of Utah, Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers, Utah State Board of Education and the Utah Edu- to urge more callers in the classrooms this week. "THE WEEK provides an opportunity for every citizen to make an honest appraisal of his schools and reaffirm his faith in quality education for all children," a joint statement of the agencies said. "We invite and earnestly urge every citizen in the state to visit his schools during this week." Local Parent-Teacher Assn. meetings, scheduled mainly Thursday and Friday, will sponsor "back-to- school" nights in many of the schools of the area.

This, with personal clasroom visits, constitutes the main offering of the week. Mable Bird SALINA. Mable Bird. 79, died Sunday 12:30 p.m. in a Salina hospital after a lingerini: Born Dec.

16, 1879. to GcorEe S. and Sarah Jane Tidwell Williams. Married to George A. Bird, Aug.

24 Salina. He died Dec. 27. 194o Survivors: three sons, two Mrs. Farrell Flllmore, Millarf County; Lee Juab County- Dallas Hugh Mrs.

Stanley (Beryl) Jensen, all of Salina: 14 grandchildren; 8 great-srandchildren: two'brothers, a sister. Fu neral Friday 2 p.m.. Salina First Ward -chapel, Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints Friends may; call at Peterson Mortuary, Salina. Thursday 7-9 p.m. at the family home prior.

Burial in Salina, La Preal Buxton Webb -UHICHMOKD. Cache services for Mrs. J. Walter (La Prealh-Webb. 70, who died after a Ions illness, will be Wednesday.

1 p.m.. Richmond South' Ward Chapel, Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints. Born Jan. 8. 1889.

in Richmond to John Alfred and Alice Carson'Buxton. Married Nov. 29. mi. in Logan LDS Tern Mamber Daughters of Utah l.

neers, active in LDS Church. Sur- A nd dau.h trt and George Taylor den; rMrs. (Laura) Tanner. Hew 1 Smithtield; Lyle S. Bountiful, and A.

Leon. 18 crandchildren: four ror Friends call omc Tuesday evening Wednesday, mond Cemetery. Burial in Rich- Shone G. Walton A STO Shone G. 49.

died Monday, 3:30 -m Evanston hospital 9 Evanston hospital, of ze Bo "i April Wyo to Julian 1 1 1 Wyo to Julian and Ann Brpwn Gallecos. Married fe-Vasco Walton. March 26. 1929, Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SalnS. Sun-lv-ors: -husband; three sons, two daughters: Gene.

Clarence. bom of Evanston; Eldo.i. Hill Air Force Base: Utah; Mrs. Joe (Ilenef Ltuan. Alamogordo.

NJiI.t Mrs Thomas Rindlns. Keams. Utah: father, six (rrandchildrcn four Funeral Thursday. 1 P.m.. Second 1SS Ward.

Evanston. Friends may call Gilbert O. Bills day ial, 5-Evanston, Wednes- Thursday prior. Bur- City Cemetery. Phillip Heniy Swinn the Henry died Saturday nitht at home of tister.

folio win stroke -a week ago. Bom 2'- 1879, Idaho City, came ter. Mrs. Mary Funeral services um, Tuesday ailey it 2 McGoldrick Funeral Chapel. Burial tn the Hailey Ceme- Place'a "Wanf-Ad" A na -American War Veterans Auxiliary; DUP.

Survivors: two Salt Lake City: Vaushan New York: four a six srar.dchil- Louie Fong Fonj. 81, S14 S. Ststc.l pied Sunday 11:30 pjn, in a Salt! Lake rest home of natural causes. Born in Canton. China in 1873.

Nn' £Jtown survivors. Funeral will be Thursday. 3 p.m.. 30 E. 7th South.

1 friends msy call prior. Bur-i ial Salt Lnke Cily Cemcterj-. Heber E. McPherson NEPHI. Juab County Hcber f.mest McPherson.

79, died Sun- oay nooii at his home of a Rilment. Born June 28. NeBhi, to Janies R. and Jane Ann! Ollorton McPhersoTi. Married! Ernrna HutEins, Fountain Green.

Neivs of Record MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake County Leo Nell Hammond, 24, Toocle: Jane Bcrneicc Pulbcr, 24, Payson. MIcbael Wtnward Tacoma, Smith, 23, Shirley 24, Salt Lake. Dale Knlrhl, 18, Bountiful; Janet Louise Schndtr, 19. Bountiful. Roier Kent Feratiluj, 24, Salt Lake; Karen 22, Salt Lake.

Leo "Leon Swcilflcld, 23, Park City; Btlle Gatet, 22. Park City. Murray; Brlrtim SUnfrer, 32, Kay Peterson, 17, Mur- Vern Tooelc: Bobbr G. 21, Salt Lake; Monreen Florence Dinby, 19 Salt Lake. Stereo Joritnstn.

Loalte Brownion, 17, Lah Wayne AUn Bloomauist, 19, Salt Hollicliw, 18, Salt Lakc- Edison Johnson, 42, Jennings Evelyn Smith, 22, Salt Lake. James E. Foster. 21. Salt Lake: Judy Bower Munson, 18.

Salt Lake. Livtt Blifr, 64. Oakland, Trowhridie Anderson, 61. Salt Lake. Utah County Robert Jepnerson, 28 Orem- CaroJ Bernlce Gordon.

24. Orem. Donald Mir Bryan. 31. Provo; Loalse Barker, 20, Pro- o.

Bennr Maronei, 23 Provo: Beverly Jem Cox Mower, 22. rrovo. Sidney Aribnr 26, Provo: Nedra Homkeeoer, 20. Provo. City Edition Marriage Licenses Elko, Nevada MelTlH E.

Koatr. 28, Henderson, Clema A. lon, Colo. Fowell, 31, Hender- WP 3S Medicine Bow, BarneUl Jeremiah. Xniiell Pilmer.

Steamboat SprtnEs. Moraitei. 33, Steam Boat Colo. Idaho: B. Lowe, 25.

Bljckfoot, s. Girntr, 28, BUckloot. Lonlj W. Conner, 45, SsH Lake City: Leona A. Cox, 44.

Xanab. Utah. Neivsof Record LICENSES Elko, Nevada Donald R. Hammell, 23, Wells, Linda E. Vin.Auken, 21, Wells.

Albert H. Menstnbrlnk 31 Lone Beach, Eileen JTolerlco, 38, Long John K. Priest, 24, Shoshone, Idaho: F. Orerion, 21. Shoshone.

Jack Payne, 26, Bountl'ul. Utah; Norma. City. Speed Limit Rises to 50 Speed limits were raised from 40 to 50 miles an hour Monday on three sections of 'highway near the Parleys Canyon interchange, the Utah State Highway Department reported. THESE ARE the sections where the speed limit was raised: Foothill Boulevard from the Salt Lake City limit (2200 South) to Parleys interchange; U.S.

40 from Parleys interchange to Stillman bridge; WASATCH Boulevard irom Parleys interchange to 33rd South. The changes were after the department won approval from Salt Lake County and after a check speed in the area. on traffic Legal Notices VJVdJ), Gardner, 17, iialt Lake JUDGMENTS GRANTED Third District Court Irene Masse vs. Roy L. Bonham.

No cause of act ion. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received American Fork City Hall, American Fork. Utah County. Utah, by City Recorder of American Fork City, up until 8:00 o'cloclr tlle 23r day, of November. 1959r.at which' time and place all bids be publicly opened of iry and read, for the construction Line Beyisipns to the sanita sewer collection system and the culinary water system for the City pi American Fork.

alonE the Interstate Highway Instructions to Bidders. Plans, ipecuicatlons and other Contract Documents may be examined at the office of the City Recorder, American Fork. Utah, or they mav efajylned and obtained from the office of Caldwell. Richards Sorensen. engineers for American Fork City on this nrnJcet.

at Utah Avenue Salt Lake clty bid must be submitted on i orr Provided as a part of the Contract Documents and shall be accompanied by a certified cashier's check or a bid Dona from a surctv company acceptable to the American Fork City Council, all made payable to American Fork City Corpora- iion in an amount eo.ua] to at Ifij fl cent of the bid. Said check or bid bond shall be. given as a jruarantee that the the contract the form of the contract documents, and furnish performance bond within fifteen days after notification of the award of the contract to the bidder. American Fork City reserves the rfsht to reject or all bids, or any cart of any bid. to any OP ZONING APPEAL NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN that the Board of Adjustment of Lake.

County. Utah, will con- following applications with respect to the enforcement 01 the Zonlnc Ordinance at the mcetine to be held Thursday. November 19. 1959, at 3 p.m. In the County Planning Commission oXIice.

355 South 200 East Street, EACH CASE TO BE HEARD WILL BE PRESENTED AND AR By AUTHOR Case 416-B submitted by Mr. D. L. Parker, 3073 Melbourne Street, requests action on a special question; namely, to divide a parcel of ground into three 'two lots will have less arer requited for lots fronting on a private lane and requests permission to construct duplexes on the sub- ject in ResfdentiaL Zone R-2A at 3P73 Melbourne Street No. 417-B submitted Mr.

Harold D. Glailer, 31BO Sout Highland Drive, requests a- vari ance to reduce the required 30' front yard to 20' in Residentln! Zone H-2 at 4387 Butternut. Case No. 418-B submitted by Mr. Harold D.

Glailer 3780 South niffruand Drive, requests a varl. ance to reduce reauired front vard to 20' in Residential ine R-2 at 2335 Brianvood ive. Graveside services fnr objrta Hilton, infant SiShfer of Robert C. and Venna Lee Husgins Hilton, will be held Wednesday. 1 rm ln Taylorsville Cemetery.

Friends may call at McDouia! Funeral Home. 4330 S. Redwood tl 12 to 12:50 Pi Und cr direction of David McDougal Funeral Zon Case No. 419-B submitted bv Harold D. Glazta.

3780 Hichland Drive, requests South vari- to reduce the required 30' 'to 20' in Hcsldential front Zone R-2 at 4351 Case No. 4ZO-B Butternut. submitted by Mr. Loicn Rich Brockbank. 1701 East 4620 South; requests action on a variance: namely, to reduce the required front yard re.

auiremcnt In Residential Zone R- 2r at Crcek View Case No. 421-B submitted by Mclvln Hamblelon. 800 Scott enue. requests action on a special Question: namely, to permit the construction of a dwelling lot having insufficient area for. a Jot fronting on a private and reduce the front yard to IB 1 in IP Crj j.

Bidder will execute in conformity with contract included in day Sifnts. She preceded him dcsth. Firmer and stockman. Survirors: a son. two daushters: Mrs.

Ethel Cowan. Duranso. Jiildrea Lunt. Eurene. both of seven p-anclchiMren: sreat-Erandchildrcn: three jisters.

Funtral Wednesday 1 p.m., Nephi. Third LDS Ward chapel. Friends! £sv Wednesday Tucjdaj- prior at Anderson Fu-j Home. in Vine Biutf Cemeterj-, Nechl. Nanette Louder i AMERICAN for Nanette Louder, infant duachtcr of Lclanrl and Mar-' vel Nelson Louder, will be TUCS- day neon In the Ores) Citv Ccir.c-! tcry.

She died Monday eight hours fler birth. Survivors: parents: brotherr. Leslie. sisters. Cindy.

all tf Amcricsn Fork; irsndparehU. Mr. and Mrs. Louder. Orem: Mclvin Minneapolis: Mrf.

Vivian I Parker. American Fork. WHYIZZIT? TOE WAITRESS SERVES THE COURSE AND RIGHT AWAY WANTS TO BRIN'6 THE Bur WHEN you WANT TO ORDER VOUR PfE A LA AND GET HER. you CANT FLAG HER vu a tO Wll Ally informality in any bid as its best interests may appear. A drcUIon on the rejection of any or all bMs sr the award of a contract win be made within 30 days after the arc opened.

No bidder mav withdraw hii bid for a ptriod of thirty r3(n dsys after the dale set for the oncnlnc of bias. AJfERICAN FOHK CITV CORPORATION Bv Glen T. Anderson. Mayor. of rlEht-of-wav required 50' Residential Zone H-3 at EOO Scott Avenue.

-Case No. 422-B submitted by Mr. Jack P. 3199 South 3075 East, requests a variance to reduce the rcoulred 8- side yard to 7'6" in Residential Zone R-2 at 3654 YoscmHe Drive. E.

Mulcodc. Chairman Salt Lake County Board of Adjustment By Joan Fillmorc, Secretary (C-10) Funerals Funeral services for iy be conducled Lawn Mortuary. 5 South. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Interment Sun.

set Lawn Cemetery. rectors-Sunset Lawn rirst PubJicalion. Nov. Last Publication. Nov.

NOTICE OP SALB OF GRAVEL, PIT Notice is hereby Kivcn that tFi rt JT CorMration will tell to the highest bidder that certain land commonly Known as the Citv Gravel. Pit. consisting of 2 tracts. compnsme a total of 16.75 compnsme a total of 16.75 acres and particularly described as fol- Funeral Mortuar di- ANDREWS rANDRIOPOULOS) ral for William Andrews (Andrlopoulos) held ThurEday at 2 p.m. the 0 Trinity Greek Orthodox Church.

Interment in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery. The prayer serv- iff be held al the mortuan-. 35 E. 7th South.

Wednesday 7:30 vim. Funeral directors. Dejeret Mortuary. services far Walter Birrcll will be ncld Wednesday 12 noon in the rkin Mortuary chapel. 260 E.

South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday 6-8 p.m and Wednesday prior to services Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. Funeral services Erma Cahoon held Tuesday for at 2 D.m in the Rose Room. 38 E.

7th South. Friends roav call it the mortuary Monday 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Inter mcnt the Murray. Utah.

City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Dei- followlre land In BOT'TCJ Mortuary. tldcr Counlv. to-wit; Com-! E. 676 th.

S. 422 th. N. 87' JS0.16 ft. th.

S. W. 129.36 th. S. 4S E.

113.F.S to excepting a of 12 wide over and across the N. port.u.i tnereof as tarne Is now located snd tophcrson will be held Tuesday 12 clock noon from Evan, and Early. 574 E. 1st South. Frtenrts may cail one half hour orior to services.

Intermtnt Spanish Fork Cemetery. Funeral directcrt. 2 £YAn over and N. portion Graveside for Baby De of a Denece Rice will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m it the WaMtch Lawn Memorial Park. more or less.

BWi b- received at the of- iflcp of the Cfty Rerorirr. Munici- in Brlrhirn Citr. until 5pm. on the 3rd December. 1859.

Brfzhsm Cily Coraoration hereby reserves the rinht to reject any or all bids. BRIGHAM CITY CORPORATION i Ruel M. Eikelsen i Mayor an-1 Wednesday 11 a.m tn P.m.. Interment Valley View Me- mortal Park. Funer.il directors.

Peel Funeral Horns. MARSHALL Funeral jerv.ces for Eliza Ann Brown Marshall will be held Thur'day 12 noon iP, ce Methodist Church. 870 W. 4th South. Friends may at the mortuary.

3S E. 7ln S-uth. Wednesday from 6 tn 8 p.rr. at the church on one- half hour prior to services, interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Mortuary.

Funeralc Frtends 5 may caU if the mortuary Thursday prior to scrv- ices. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Des- erct Mortuary. 1 1 Services for Carter will be conducted Wednesday. 1 p.m..

at Sun- aw 1 2 rtuary 235 E- "th South Friends may call Tuesday. 7 to 9 p.m.. Wednesday prior to Sunset oondirecl0 Public Masonic dc 5r vlce wjl1 he held in day 1 J' et n-JP. Tues- Parlcy j-P at Evans Early. 574 1st from 1 to TU Inrt ay A 1.

and will be in FrfendV. No. win DC in charee Funeral directors, Evans oi KINGSLET Funeral East Fort held Larkin. services Fetier Klngsliy will Tuesday at IS: Mortuary directors 2fJC South Temple. Interment Funeral Church.

The- praVc7" SC Be held at the mortuary. 36 7th South, Thursday, 7:30 Inter mcnt Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Fil- ncral directors, Deseret Mortuary. MILLER Requiem mass for Lplsclalrc B.

Miller will be held Wednesday 10:30 a.m. in Cathedral of Madeline. Holy Rosary will be recited Tuesday at 8p in Neil CTDonnell Mortuary 1st South and 4th East where friends call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and services. Wednesday prlo.

to services for Ann a ,5 3. rlc fehrson Sackett will be held Tuesday al 12 noon in the Rose Room, 36 E. 7lh South. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services.

Interment in the Brizham City Cemetery. Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary. services for wa i VJn Jr. will be held Tuesday 10 a.m.

in the Rose Room. E. 7th South. ft rie 1 ds ra at mortuary Monday 6-8 o.m. and Tuesday lo ervicss Interment In wn Memorial Park, tuary rectors.

Deseret Mor- services Lillfan (Dick) Wilkinson will be held Monday 12:15 p.m. from and Early. S14 Etft 1st ars ot Reverend J. Weber. Friends may call Sunday eveninit and Monday one half hour prior to services.

Inter- menl. Sa)t Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Evant and Early. Cord of Thmki LOGAN. We'wish to extend our heartfelt thauks and awe-, or thc act kindness? MS "rnPathy and beaul tlful floral offerinu received from nclKhbors, friends, and the 1 a ri 1V rf lls ncr durlne illness V'fiK dC! of ur father, LoKan.

Mrs. Wayne Logan and Family--' CONFER. Jean Mere words arc inadequate to our eratltude. To each who has helped through- thesc days of sorrow with words and deeds of In- f'nltc kindness. I 'can only lay.

"Thank you to much." Husband. John Confer WISH to express our sincere, (hanks to the many friends their kindness. beautiful floral the death of our beloved wife a S5 au Khtcr. Warren D. Fellowi'- and John and Palsy Frier.

1-Speciot Notices CLASSIFICATION INDEX on Expert osf and Found Help Wanted or Rent Reol EsJafe or Sale 3 7 11A' 14 to 27 28 to 36,, 47 to 51 55 IN EVENT OF ERROR, cur Classified Departments af" cc Advertisers are expected to check the first insertion; we will 1 b( responsible for any a after the first day. WHEN CANCELING an mand a "Kill" number. No allow- once made without It, READ YOUR AD carefully placinn it. Due to ical operation, it is Impossible to or chance ad untU it has appeared one time. 'WHEN PHONING your W.nt At.

always ask for the ad to be repeated back to you Be an? Ur Ph 0e nuinber r- Notices It's So Easy to Place a WANT-AD JUST SAY: "CHARGE IT" Classified Advertisers Your Sunday Want-Ad TODAY FASTER WANT-AD SERVICE Your ad-taker can serve you better earlier in the week, on the less busy days DON'T WAIT PHONE YOUR SUNDAY WANT-AD TODAY DIAL EM3-1525 AN EXPERIENCED AD-TAKER Witt HELP YOU WORD YOUR AD JUST SAY, CHARGE IT.

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Years Available:
1871-2004