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Vuo Salt Lake 1C, 1U- Proud 145th Calls Roll Today Two smart, new armories there now. But in 1917 it was a dusty company street between drab tents. About 180 gray-thatched men will record the past there Saturday. But in 1917 there were 1,500 young men, boldly facing an uncertain future. The site is the same, the names will coincide.

But on Saturday It will be the 31st annual reunion of the men mustered into the U.S. Army 41 years ago on the site of Jackling Hall, 1543 Sunnyside Ave. (840 South). They represent the remnants of the proud 145th Field Artillery Regiment which carried Utah's young men to France in World War I. After registering in Jack- Car Door Opens, Passenger Hurt Mrs.

Sherry Anderson, 17, Bingham, suffered undetermined back injuries Friday at 10:14 a.m. when she fell from an automobile driven by her husband near 3939 S. Redwood Rd. Salt Lake Sheriff's Deputy Pete Kutulas, who investigated, said the westbound car driven on 3939 South by Robert Myles Anderson, 20, attempted to turrj south onto Redwood Rd. when the car door flew open and his wife fell to the pavement.

ling Hall Saturday at 4 p.m. they'll: Elect a successor to M. Howard Graham, president of the 145th Field Artillery probably Provo's Al Wright, now vice president. i Watch the colors posted by an Army Reserve military police detachment of the VS. Army Reserve.

Dine at tables set up in the Armory and watch a floor show. And in the evening they'll dance, some of them with the same girls they danced with 41 years ago. They'll chat and reminisce and then turn once more to the civilian lives they've made for themselves in the twoscore years that have intervened. Funeral in Ohio Pending for Ex-FBI Officer Funeral arrangements for W. Jack Christopherson, 43, Glendora, are pending in Cleveland, Ohio.

Mr. Christopherson, former Utah resident and an agent 17 years for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, died Thursday after apparently suffering a heart attack while driving home from his father's funeral. Survivors include the widow; two daughters and a son, Joan Elaine, Anne Marie, 4, and John Christopherson, 1, all of Glendora, two brothers and a sister, Dr. William M. Christopherson, Louis ville, Dr.

Ralph S. Christopherson, Houston, Tex-, and Mrs. Alan J- (Elaine) Jess, Now a Junior High Dedications? Are 4 Enough? Special to The Tribune KEARNS Talk about a "dedicated" school! For the fourth time Friday evening, the Kearns Junior Crime Summary The following is a summary of crimes reported to police during the 24-hour period ended Friday at 5 p.m.: William Mangum, 1617 Westminster Ave. (1910 South vandals shot plate class window with air gun pellets. Olsen, 2237 ton Ave.

(1500 South), hub caps. Salt Lake General Hospital, 2033 S. State, wrist watch. $119 in cash, checks. William W.

Hailes. 1612 Elaine Ave. (1735 South), cigarettes. Lynn Larsen, 378-11th East, bicycle. Mrs.

Guy H. Wiiht, Bie Cottonwood Canyon, purse containing $254 cash and $34.450 in jewelry. Clifford L. Elliott. Kaysville.

topcoat. W. C. West, 1440 Perry Ave. (30 North), metal ladder.

High School went through dedicatory services. Seems that back In 1952, the a mere four dedicated as an elementary school. It was a remodeled Army theater. Four more rooms were added, and a dedication. Then another addition, another dedication.

Finally this big addition, renaming it a junior high school and Dr. Burton Brasher, Granite School Board member, gave a dedicatory prayer. Speaking at the fourth dedication were Elmer J. Hartvigsen, district superintendent, and Dr. O.

C. England, assistant superintendent. Officers Hunt Suspect in Jewels Theft Police Friday were seeking a thief who stole a woman's purse containing $35,759 in jewelry and cash. Mrs. Guy H.

Wight, Alpine Lodge, Big Cottonwood Canyon, told police she was attending a dance at Melody Ballroom, 255 E. Broadway, Thursday night. She left her purse on a bench with other women's purses. Witnesses said a young I man near the front of the dance studio started downstairs when Mrs. Wight noticed her handbag missing.

Though chased by several persons, the thief eluded them. A wallet from Mrs. Wight'! found Frl- day near 362-3rd East. MBS. WIGHT told police she did not have a secure place to keep the jewels the lodge, and since she frequently used them, she car ried them with her.

Among jewels listed were matched pearls, valued at a 99-diamond diamond earrings, diamond ring, jade ring and earrings, $2,000, and smaller items. Call Mi for A Dimonitration on Columbo Hi-fi COMPUTE $162.90 DOUG WILLIAMS NEW HOME ITOIES CR 41 5. Halladay Intermountain Obituaries Hans P. Jorgensen Hans Peter Jorgensen, 83, 1082 Lake St. (740 EastV died Friday.

12:40 a.m., his residence After a heart attack. Bam June 8, 1875, Denmark, to Hans Jorn Anna Hanseii Joraen- sen. Married Anna Rasmussen Oct. IS, 1899. later solemnized Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints.

Came 1o Salt Lsko City in 1947. Survi. 32, Mr. Jorgensen vors: widow; four daushters: Mrs. Einar 'Annie) Nielsen.

Mrs. Harry both of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Carlos (Elinora) Anderson. Murray: Mrs. Vigo (Gudrunl Ericksen, Denmark; 11 grandchildren: eight great-grandchildren: two great-great-grandchildren Funeral Monday 2 p.m., 260 South Temple, whsre friends call Sunday 6-8 p.m..

Monday prior Burial Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Kosetta P. Chipman Mrs. Eosetta Poulson Chipman, BO, 233 E. 8th South, died '1'hursoay, 11:35 p.m., at her residence of a circu- jalory ailment.

Born OcL. 8. 1878. Pleasant Grove, to Mauritz and Inger Madson Poulson. Active member.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints. Survivors: husband: BOH, W. Paul. West Jordan: daughter, Mrs. Marvin G.

(Lor sine I Miller. Mrs. Cblnnun Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren: 11 great-grandchildren: brother, sister. Albert, in California: Mrs. Octavia Bullock.

Provo. Funeral Monday. 1 p.m.. 4760 S. State.

Murray, where friends call Sunday afternoon, meet farrnly 6-3 D.m.- Monday rcnor. Burial, Elysian Buricl Gardens. William F. Clawson William Fredrick Clawson, infant son of C. Fredrick Jr.

and Beth Ann Bates Clawson. 1330 E. 9th South, died Thursday. 7 o.m.. in a- Salt Lake hospital of a congenital ailment.

Born Oct. 29. 1058. Salt Lake City. Survivors: parents: grandparents: Mr.

find Mrs. C. F. Clawyon Sandy: Mr. and Mrs.

L. H. Bates, Salt Lake City: ereat-irrandparents: Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Huber, John rctzer, all of Salt Lake City. Graveside services Saturday. 10 fi.m.. Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park; of flowers, the family' donations to Primary Children's Hospital.

Bryant D. Russell Bryant Donald Russell. 8. son of F. and Loretta Milllkin 1895 Severn Dr.

(4065 South), died Thursday 1:45 p.m. in Salt Lake City hospital of natural "uses. Third erade student. William Penn E'omentary Frhoo'. Member.

Christ Meihn-'M Church. Born Jan. 30, 1S50. Hobbs. N.M.

Survivors: Edward A. Hilton Edward Armitage Hilton, 2680 £. 3020 South, died Thursday, 11:10 p.m.. in a Salt I Lake hospital of a brain tumor. Born April 18, Salt Lake I City to Edward J.

and Gladys Hlx Hilton. Mar' ried Judith Mabel iPotter. Sept. 16, 11949, Salt Lake 'City. Graduate.

University of veteran World War II. Survivors: 1 d- daughter, Laura Jane; Mr. Hilton mother, stepfather. Leo J. Foley, all of Salt Lake City; sister, Mrs.

Rosemary Hill, Boise, Idaho. Funeral, Monday noon, 124-4th East. Friends call Sunday, 5 to 8 p.m., Monday prior. Bruce D. Smith MURRAY Graveside services for Bruce Dean Smith, 17, former Salt Lake' resident, will be Monday 11 a.m., M.u a City Cemetery.

Died Tuesday 1:30 a.m. in a -Seattle hospital of injuries received in an automobile accident Monday night. Born Nov. 15. 1940.

Salt Lake City, to F. Dean and Helen V. Nelson Smith. Active member Church of Jesus Donald Htjssell, M. Harry WUson VERNAL.

Uintah County M. Harry Wilson. 61, Vernal, died Friday 9 in, a Vernal hospital after a prolonged illness. Born Nov. 4, 1897, Denver, to Samuel A.

and Mary Schindler Wilson. Married Irene Bates. Sept. 1, 1920, Basalt. Colo.

Survivors: widow; sons, daughters: William Vernal; Donald Rangely. Ralph Nampa, Idaho; Arthur Ogden; Mrs. A. L. (Jane) Rasmussen, San M.iteo, Calif.

Mrs. Gerald (Barbara) Flint, La Puente. 13 grandchildren. Funeral Monday 10:30 Kingsbury Congregational Community Church. Friends call Sunday evening and Monday prior.

Vernal Mortuary. Graveside military Vernal Memorial Parks Cemetery. Family requests contributions to Shriners Crippled Childrens' Hospital, Salt Lake City in lieu of flowers. John W. Adolphson SACRAMENTO, CALIF.

John. W. Adolphson, 49, Sacramento, died Thursday in a Sacramento hospital of complications after surgery. Lake Born Jan. 24.

1909, City, to Gustave H. Salt and Mr. Smith Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors: father. Midvale: stepfather, mother, Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Kocker, brother, sister, Karen Gay Smith. James Nelson Smith, all Seattle: grandparents. a Mrs. James O.

Nelson. Morr; and 'ay. Mr? snd'Mrs. Bennion. Friends call, at 4760 S.

State, Murray, Sunday 6-9 p.m., Monday prior. Mabel M. Gentry CEDAR Mabel Madsen Gentry, 71. former Beaver resident, died Friday. 8:10 a.m..; in a Cedar City hospital after a'.

lingering illness. Born April 1887. Mt. Pleasant. Sanpcte County, to Neils Larsen and Eliza Emily Truly Madsen.

Married to Samuel G. Gentry Nov. 29. 1905, Manti. later solemnized St.

George Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He died Feb. 11. 1947. Survivors: Two sons, five daughters: Set.

H. Colorado Springs, Samuel Mrs. Irene Goodwin, Cedar City; Anna Soderberg Adolphson. Married Eliia Clyde, 1932, Salt Lake City. Member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Attended Jordan High School: graduate of employe, California State Water Conservation Dept Survivors: widow; two Eons, Jack H. and Donald all Sacramento; mother. Salt Lake City: three brothers, sister, Bert James R. Mrs. T.

M. Larsen, all Salt Lake City; George Seattle. Wash. Funeral and burial Monday, Sacramento. Cecil B.

McFarlane SACRAMENTO, CALIF. Cecil McFarlane, 58, Sacramento, died Thursday, 3:50 p.m., a Sacramento hospital of. natural causes. Born Feb. 2, 1900, Stockton.

Tooele County, Utah, to William T. and Emma Blackshaw McFarlane. Married Eliza Hughes, Salt Lake. Automotive supplier. Survivors: widow; son, Craig; daughter.

Mrs. James (Elaine) Wilson, all of Sacramento; four grandchildren: two brothers, two sisters, John C. Alfred, Mrs. May Platt, all of Salt Lake City: Mrs. Clara B.

Anderson. Gribley. Calif. Funeral Tuesday 2 p.m.. 260 E.

South Temnje. Burial Lawn Memorial Park. IVetus of Record DIVORCES GRANTED Ihlrd District Court Joyce Valerie Belveal vs. Donald Dean Belveal. mental cruelty.

Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor child. $50 a month child support, SI a year Alimony. Vera Hambleton Allcood vs. Ernest Allcood. Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children, S20 a month support money for each.

S150 attorney fees. John M. Stokes vs. Bettv Helen Stokes, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children.

Defendant awarded Archuleta 400. Patricia vs. Ivo Charles Archuleta. mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children.

$80 a month alimony, $60 "a month child suooort money. Mariorie White, vs. Ardell E. White, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children.

$60 a month support money for each child. Elvera Y. Silfvast vs. Arthur K. Silfvast.

mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children. S25 a month support money for each child, $1 a year alimony. Louise Meecham Carlson vs. Richard Stanley Carlson.

Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children. $50 a month support money for each child, $50 a month alimony. Bessie Mitchell Dewsnup vs. John William Dewsnup, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, S150 a month child support.

Gail C. Bassett Haltom Clif- Legol Notices NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. PROBATE DIVISION. In The Matter of the Estate of MAUDE R.

VOGT. sometimes otherwise known as MRS. ii. H. VOGT, Deceased.

Probate No. 41594. THE PETITION of Lena Hauser. THATCHER Funeral service! for Nathan Davis Thatcher wil. be held Saturday at 12 noon ir Larkin Mortuary Chapel.

260 South Temple. Friends may cal at the mortuary Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to serv ices. Interment in Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors.

Lar kin Mortuary. WEEKS Funeral services for Donald James Weeks will be held of Salt Lake City, Utah, praying for the granting of Letters Testa- to B. W. Davis, of Poca- telio. Idaho, or in the alternative for Litters of Administration with a Will to Walker Bank Trust Company, a Banking Cor- poration'of Salt Lake City, Utah, has been set for hearing on Wednesday, the 10th day of December.

A.D. 1958, at 10 o'clock a.m. at the County Court House, in the Court Room of said Court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, at which time all persons interested in said Estate are hereby notified to appear and show cause why said Petition should not be granted. WITNESS the Clerk of said Court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 12th day of November, A.D. 1958.

R. J. Hocan. ALVIN KEDDINGTON, By DOUGLAS THOMSEN, Deputy Clerk. Attorney for Petitioner 316 Kearns Building Salt Lake City, Utah (A-82) funerals services forTL.H^mrde^P™ awarded decree.

Jo Ann Shirts Blinkerd vs. Raymond William Blinkerd, mental cruelty. Plaintiff decree, ody Netvs JUDGMENTS ENTERED Third District Court Margaret Ann RUdy vs. Don Russel Rudy. Plaintiff awarded decree.

S50 a month temporary alimony. Further action pending. Salt Lake Auto Auction vs. Boyd A. Swenson et al.

Plaintiff custody of minor children, S25 a month alimony, $100 a month child support money. JUDGMENTS ENTERED Third District Court Wasatch Central Savings Bank vs. win A anf 7 Gijjis. Plaintiff awarded S7.330.70. -Prudential Insurance Co.

Edward Armitage Hilton will be Ernest Luzon Snow et al. FUin-'held Monday at 12 noon in the tiff awarded S9.7S2.97. I White Chapel Mortuary, 124 So. Portland Cement Co. of 'Jtah 14th East, where friends may call The Texas Co.

vs. State of Sunday 5 to 8 p.m. and Monday non oruary ape, oun- ful with Rev. Eugene V. Haynes officiating.

Friends may call at the mortuary Monday one hour prior to services. Interment in Bountiful Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Union Mortuary. BURKE Funeral services for Adah Mills Burke will be held 12 noon Saturday from Evans and Early. 574 E.

1st South, with Rev. Carl Ericson officiating. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday prior to services. Interment Mt.

Olivet Cemetery, funeral directors Evans and Early. Mri. La Verne Stock. Osden: Mrs! awarded $500 and attorney's fee. Maude Woolley, Salt Lake City; I Brothers Co.

vs. Al- Mra. Emily Gillins, Mincrsville, Beaver County; Mrs. Betty Lowe, Parowan, Iron County; 28 (frandchildren: 10 treat-grandchildren; sister. Mrs.

MauJe Voune, Provo. Funeral Monday, 1:30 p.m.. Beaver West LDS Ward Chapel, Beaver. Friends call Southern Utah Mortuary, Cedar City. Sunday.

7 to 9 p.m., and at Beaver friends call Southern Utah Funeral Home Monday after 10 a.m. Burial, Mountain View John L. Dastrup Ladell Dastrup, 54, 493 N. Harnsville died Friday of a heart, condition Born Olivet Burial EJla Jones Mrs. 93, 1173 Rlaine Ave.

(1735 South 1, died o.m. of natural causes. Bom i860. H-nsnn, v- to 'Mr. and Mrs.

A. Prltchett. Married Tion Mv Hanson. Yv. 19'H.

Member First Mrthodin Ch'irch. in Salt J-Eke City 11 Surviwre: SMt Lske Cib-: sister, brofh-r. Mndisr-nvill' 1 Krcnd'-hlHren. call "rHay. p.m..

E. South T-7rmle. and burial in Lynda Peirf for Lynda 18. be in th- of J'sus Christ of the Mayo Clinic, Rochester. Lily E.

Gray Mrs. L'iy Edith Gray. 78, 121R Pacific Ave. (440 South die--' Friday. 11:10 a.m..

In a Salt Lake hospital nf natural Born June 4, 1880. Canada. Salt Lake jwsident. sincr 1950 Married to F'-ner Gra-" July 10. 1953.

Fl'ro. Nev. Survivors: husband; several nieces an'! nephews. Herman Brooldiart BOUNTIFUL Funeral for Brool'ha-t. 80, JM W.

5r-' Nf'th. wi" Mon' 1 Union Mortuary. 205 N. He die' 1 5:15 p.m.. in Salt Lptte ho eT iitpl nf Bom A-ril IS.

1R78. to Jchn W. and "nfl tr-Ion parWr In ISM. Wa' 1 F-n'lv'o's: Bount'ful: thror fU of IMtnni'av in n.m. Pprk.

Pegrl G. McOoadan OGDEN Mrs. Pearl Goodale McCroadan. 76. died Wednesday i in Lovelock, Nev.

Born April 13. 1882, Osdcn, to Hyrum and Jane Ethcrlnr.on Goodale. Lived in Lovelock 45 years. Married to John McCroadan in Oftden, June HO, 1909. he died in 1029.

school teacher Mjmbcr, Church of Jrsns Christ of Litter- day Saints. Survivors: son. Allen, Lovelock: brother. Thomas H. GooHaK Roy: Mrs.

Merit Clark. 'Jivcr Tdee, Mrs. Mar- -thn Phillies Fallon. Nev. Services a.m.

Larkin Mortuary Chapel. OKdcn, by Lalovi M. Hilton. Elder LDS Church Friends call at Mortuary Sunday 7-9 p.m., prior. Ogden City Cemetery Ellen Poulsen Mikkelscn pine Uranium Corp.

Plaintiff awarded plui interest and costs. services for Utah et "al." Plaintiff awarded prnnerty In dispute. Firestone Stores of Salt Lake vs Commercial Eq" i Co. I Plaintiff awarded S709.23 plus I interest. Leat.ha Cassity vs.

William S. Cassitv, mental cruelty. Plaintiff swarded decree, S40 month child support, $1 a year alimony. Simper, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree Lo'a Gwen Brrdley vs.

-Tnv H. Bradley, mental cni-ltr. Plaintiff decree, S75 a month prior to services. Funeral directors, Platt Brothers. Ardith 'Dean Larsen'vs.

Nolan ch 3" 0 nvfl apron ItCpn VS. oyd Larsen. Maitnlff awarded Lloyd S150 a month support money. R. F.

Jones Co. vs. M. V. Stevenson: Plaintiff awarded property in dispute.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake County Plaintiff awarded decree, S31.25 a week child supnort and alimony, S50 attorney's fee. Frederick W. Reudther vs. Vio- R. mental cruelty.

Plaintiff awsrdpd Decree. Mary Elizab-th Frederick Gieb- Icr vs. Louis Giebler. mrn- tul cruelty. Plaintiff awarded dc- Newspaper services for Serepta Luclla Thornton Carson be held Friday 2 p.m.

in- Wil. ford Ward Chapel. 3179 Highland Dr. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary Thursday 6-8 p.m. and Friday at the ward chapel 1 hour prior to services.

Additional serv- where friends may call 1 hour prior to services Saturday. Interment. Junction Cemetery. Funeral directors. Larkin Mortuary.

services for John L. Hall will be conducted Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Veterans section. City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Sunset Lawn Mortuary.

2350 E. 13th South, Saturday until 9:45 a.m. Funeral directors. Keddinirton and Wcldon. Saturday prior to services.

Inter ment in Wasalch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, tarkin Mortmry. services for baby boy Younz. son of Melvin and Maritn LaVon Steele Youns will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Memorial Gardens of the Valley.

Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary. Florists Brown Floral Flowers Cut Fresh Doily Choree Accounts Welcomed EM 4-5544 FRESH REAS. FLOWEHS. ALL OCCAS.

SKYLINE FLOWER GARDENS, 3398 Hy. Dr. IN 6-8118, CLASSIFICATION INDEX Need an Expsrt Lost and Found 3 Help Wanted 7 to 11A For Rent Estate For Sale Misc. Automobiles 14 to 27 28 to 36 47 to 51 55 HALLADAT Funeral services for Jay Jesse Cooper Halladay will bo held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Please Note In event of error, notify out Classified Department at once.

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. mand a "KILL" number. Nc allowance made without it. Bead your ad carefully before placing it.

Due to mechanical operation. It is impossible to correct or change an ad until after it has appeared one time. "When phoning your Want Ad always ask for the ad to be repeated back to you. Be sure to check your phoni number eddreu. It's So Easy to Place a Place A "Want-Ad" DIAL EM3-1525 ern Motors Co.

Later we rkcd as farmer Member. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Kar- risville Ward. Had worked with Boy Scouts of America. On Nov.

11. 1924, married Clara Draper in Richfield. Survivors: widow: son, Paul Lavell. daughter. Mrs D.

J. Bloxharn, Harrisville: five grandchildren, brother and sister. Services Monday I p.m. Aultorest Mortuary Chapel. Friends call Sunday 7-9 p.m.

and Monday to services. Burial Aultorest Memorial Park. Horace S. Miller PARKER. Fremont County, for Horace Smith Parker.

69. will be Monday. 1 p.m.. Parker Ward chapel. Church of Jesur Christ of Latter-day Saints.

He died Wednesday evening at an Ashton, Idaho, hospital after short illness. Born Feb. 12, Parker, to Daniel G. and Helen! Mira Smith Miller. Married Ida KarJson June S.

1913, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Farmer, stockman, former Parker Town Council member. Survivors: widow: three sons; three daughters: Mrs. John (Ruby) Ball. Lewiston.

Mrs. Carroll I Gladys i Rumsey. St. Anthony, Idaho; Mrs. Loren J.

(Venice) McGarry, Kilgore. Idaho: Dan. LaDell. Horace Laync, all of Parker;" 13 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren: four brothers, sister. Friends call Hinsen Funeral Home.

St. Anthony, Sunday: at the family residence, Parker, Monday prior. Julius Abter IDAHO FALLS, Abter. 86. Idaho Falls, died Friday in local rest home of heart ailment.

Born Aug. in. 1872, at Kronsdorf, Austria, son of Jos- cnh Frank and Mary Knabe Abter Married Frances Johannes tiff I crce. MOO William Eirl Jones 18, Salt Lake: Diane Rae Johanses, 17, Salt Lake. Roberto Fuentei, 20.

Salt Lake: Marctm Meren Erickson, 19, Salt Lake. Pierre Van Der Hcyden. 23, Salt Lake: Maria Donkhorst, 18, Salt Lake. Jerry Evzn Crouch, 24, Bountiful: Mary Alice EaDle, 22, Woods Cross. Jack Olln Peterson.

31, Logan: Gladys Carol Moulton, 28, Salt Lake. Robert Abner Freeman. 18, Salt Marie Thomas, 17, Bounti- COstS. I. D.

M'lir Ridge On. Pl-'ntiff awarded Sit.nni.!? Colleen Al. Harmon vs. Harmon. swarded S165 a month cMM support.

Further action Reed Spafford vs. and Plain- nlus interest anrj R18f attorney's fee. Legal Notices Charlesworth Dec. 25. 1392, Colorado.

Formerly farmed in at Bbrkfoot. Survivors: widow, a daughter and a fon, Mrs. Vmita Murphy. Idaho and Ervin AMer Blackfoot. Wood Mortuary will announce funeral Robert Warne Lefavor, 33.

Salt Lake: Sharon Autason, 22, Salt Lake. Peter JItrwin Anderson, 22, Mt. Pleasant: Sandry Barney, 18, Midvale. Eddie -Wood. 21, Midvale: Susin Brown, 18, Salt Lake.

Jamei Klmble Cookc, 28, Suit Lake: Patricia Irene Daniel Chrlsten- sen, 23, Salt Lake. James Cuttlno Davli 27, Salt Lake: Lou lie Lake. Cl.rk Sharp, 25, Salt D.vid Walter Maurcr, 24, Salt Lake: Anna Grice Brady, 22. Sandy. DIVORCES GRANTED Third District Court ncral services for Mrs.

Dora Teresa Carta Jachetta will be held in Our Lady Church, 715 West 2nd North, Saturday 10 a.m. Rosary services at the Deseret Mortuary. 36 E. 7th South. Friday 8:30 p.m.

with Father J. A. Sanders celebrant. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery.

Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. services for Ellen J. Anderson Johnson will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Murray First Ward LDS Chapel. 180 Vine St.

Friends may call Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. and NOTICE BEFORE THE COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE 1 STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF: The application of local National Insurance Company, a domestic. JP insurer, to merge the Eastern Mutual Life ttoiTInU)' i a 0l Na a Bouhtifiir" First-Sixth LDS a nee cSmoany Natlonal Jnsur Ward Chapel. Friends may call Notice is hereby given that Ideal' 5.t Union Mortuary Friday Saturday prior to services at the Jenkins Mortuary, 4760 S. State.

Interment in Murray City Cemetery. Funeral director. Soffe. OSTF.RGAARD Funeral serv- for Claudia OsterKaard. 9 National Insurance Company filed with the undersigned its the undersigned its application to merce the Great Eastern Mutual Life Insurance Company, a Colorado corporation, into the Ideal National Insurance Company, and that Tuesday the 18lh day of November.

1958, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. has been fixed as the time, and the House Lounge, State Capitol Building, Salt lake City, Utah, has been fixed as the place for hearing such application. iplic Nov Dated November 3, 1958. HULBERT Private Krave side James Thompson ment' will be in Centerville Cemetery. Funeral directors.

Union Mortuary. RAINES service for Raines will be held Monday in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Funeral directors, Evans and Early Mcr- services for Bryant Donald Russell will be held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. from Evans and Early Mortuary, 574 E.

1st South, in charge of Dr. G. A. OdBers. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday cvenins and Saturday one-half hour prior to services.

Interment in Mount CARL A. (A-77) State of Utah NOTICE To the Unknown Heirs of Alice DC 1 have in! Oliver iv- of 523S.47 I tors. Evans which belongs to the unkown heirs i TEUSCHER Funeral services of Alice Denton Walker for Fredrick John Tcuscher will be arisinz out of the sale of real held Saturday at 12:15 p.m. in the estate which they have an interest'Wilson Ward Chacel, I860 So. 3rd in.

It is ordered that this Friends may call at the mor- run for ten consecutive days in i tuary. 36 Bessie H. Golsan vs. Milton a newspaper in Salt Lake City. Golsan, mental cruelty.

Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children. S100 a month alimony. Utah. Write or call J. D.

Lee, Clerk and Master. P. O. Box 566. Madisonville, Tennessee.

(A-S1I 7th South, Fr'day from 6 to. 8 p.m. and Saturday rior to services. Interment in Salt ake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary.

Ellen lllkkelicn 81, died In -iSSin hSfelUl afty hejrt Born Feb nM i- Mrs. Allen Poulfw Church of Jesii' rhrtst of Pain's In to um in 1M1. MarHi-rl Hans Mik- I'l Lo-ron LDS 1.1. 1911: active church wo'kjr JlcsHrrl in frnm in24 until movlnn to An- runt survivor': '1: Mrs. SnjHh.

ri fM.T-l-"i> Mrs. Wdlleoc. City. 7 irr.Tiilrhl''1ren, one Vrent-ffmrMchllrt, Vl' 0 In Denmark. Frneral I JI.TI..

In Hnll I.e«n. Mrnds cull P.m. Mondnv nftr' 11 Jlitr ii In Hyrum Family no flowers, They'll Doll Every Time! IT OMLV SEEMS W4V- BUT THE STATION HANDS 60 ALL OUT ON A CAR THAT'LL NEVER PASS THAT By Jimrm Hatlo VV4TER OK4V- BATTERV OK4V- IMS.UNrMlm tnAuto. tat, lUMllMrniL Bui FORTHERB3UL4R PER WEEK) NOT EVEN A WINDSHIELD WIPE-" Item 1. Iron skip weighing 230 Ibs.

MONEY TO LOAN nn diamonds, watches, funs, radios, cameras, projectors and many other items. 26 E. 2nd So National Jewelry and Loan 11 X-Mining-Uranium-Oil GOOD uranium property for lease. Please write Box 262, Moab. Utah.

and Found House or vie. Hotel Utah. Gold chain bracelet round gold pieces. calendar, imitation ruby. 'A moon Libra sign.

Liberal reward. Contact Mrs. D. Morris, Hotel Utah. shotgun Winchester, model 12, in vicinity west of Gunnison, Utah Sunday.

Nov. 9th. Lib. rew. Notify Warren 2953 E.

3135 South. MICKIE has been gone for 2 weeks now and we're lonesome. She's a tiny toy Manchester, black with brown markings. Reward. EL 5-S489.

LOST Friday a.m. in Emigration Canyon white Pekingese, male. Answers to name "Kimoshi." Reward. 1818 Emigration Canyon. EM 4-1679.

WOULD the party who found 2- diamor.d white gold ring at ZCMI restroom. main floor, please contact IN7-S627 Reward. male boxer. Ans. to name of "Rocky." Wearing chain link collar.

1863 Yale. DA 2-3080. Reward. Setter, female." vie" Danials Canyon. Reward.

433 W. 53rd AM 6-6367. "lounze chairs. green. 1 rose, also piano bench, off truck.

Reward. HU 4-2921. REWARD Nth. side of 4th or 1st Sec. mornings.

Nth. side of 4th S. IN 6-8243 tools. Lost Mon. betw.

37th 9th East and 78th 20th AM LOST 16 ga. revolver shotgun, west of Layton in marshes. Re- 4494. wallet at ISO N.W. Temple.

Calif. I.D. DA 2-4063. Liberal reward. LOST Man's brown wallet.

3rd Fast. 3rrf South. Liberal reward. JSM3JI903. black terrier, brown vie.

30th So. 20th E. Family net. Rcw. IN 7-3H09.

cocker, near 110th S. State. Answrs to Cindy. Reward. EL 9-9095.

leather wallet lost at Fed. Bldg. Return papers. DA 2-2770. wallet.

South Temple and 10th East or rnlnr to or Jn Holy glasses. tMc-1, gold KM 3-1847. FOUND Siamese cat. "Female Granger 2-2166. cocker spaniel.

Ans "Sarge" EM 4-1700. Tov Pom. Vic. 9th E. So.

EM 4-8758. "Germ. Shep. PUD. Vic.

331 St. EL 5.8196. Baum martin furs. S.E. Reward.

IN 7-9650 eves. Siamese cat. Lin Pooh, llth E. DA 2-3156. -Personals XMAS trees wholesale.

Call 4-6863. Aztec. N.M. CRYSTAL stem ware at sacrifice. EM 4-9751.

SACRIFICE 10.000 shares Jay Uranium. 12'Ac. CR 7-0562. 1-AUM" BANDITS Sc IQc 2Sc models. PET CEMITERY-Plcitup Mtvlct GUITAR Ititons initru- furnished.

given your home. Initr, turn. EM 4-8275. 4-Ptnonolf WOMEN SUCCESS CAN BE YOURS AT ANY AGE-BE A PBX SWITCHBOARD RECEPTIONIST Short period, low tut tion. day or evening classes.

No age barrier. Good salaries. SALT LAKE CITY SWITCHBOARD SCHOOL 802-503 Felt Bldg. EL 5-3360 UMC Motor Club will pay 8100 for inforrmition leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the hit and run accident of Nov. 11, 1958.

at the Kearns Shopolng Center near the Western Auto Supply store. Car hit owned by John and Lorin Gray and is a 1955 Pontiac 4-dr. sedan, blue Pid white color. License no, DC4556. Damage on left front fender and grill.

Call EL 9-B691. ULCERS If you have ulcers, send your name and address which we will mail you a letter form explaining them and how you can get rid of that pain in iust a few days and forever. Name Address City LEARN TO SWIM NOW IN CLOSED HEATED POOL 10 Lessons Only S10 Also Family Plan Utah's Best Instruction D'ARTS SWIM CLUB Wonted-Women Wanted-Womn SALESWOMEN We Have Immediate Openings For 3 Salesgirls Experienced in selling dresses, coats, sportswear, langerie and children's wear. Experienced Saleswomen Can Earn $50 to 560 Per Week Salary and Commission PHONE or CALL MARY BOYCE GRAYSON'S SHOP 135 S. Main DA 2-2143 Exciting Career Are you a wcll-sroomed enterprising woman? Are you 21-50 yrs.

old? Do you own a car? Do you seek a full-time job outlet? Be a Relax-a-Cizor fisure consultant. Nationally known and respected product acclaimed by many maeazine beauty editors, endorsed by thousands of women-men the country over. Immediate sales opportunity, unlimited future, excellent comm. Phone Maxim Bumincham. HU 5-9419.

DENTAL PLATES Reoairino Soecialists NEW LOCATION. 485 R. BRHKFN OR pT.VT"! Teeth renlacer 1 Old oletM dun. 3-4184. STOP SMOKING It's easy.

7 shov you how. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANTED APPLY BUCKBOARD CAFE 2371 SO. STATE ADVERTISING CLERK-STENO. For the young business woman wants a permanent job, we have an opening requiring shorthand and typing exps- rience. Excellent working conditions, 40-hour week, very low cost hospital and surgical insurance and group life insurance.

Apply ot Personnel Dept. NEWSPAPER AGENCY CORP. Tribune '43 So. Main INVOICE RECORDS EXPERIENCED INVOICE REC ORDS CLERK for excellent per- mancnt position. Some typing, bookkeeping, office machines.

Must be adept and accurate with figures. Salary increases with proven ability. Age 30-40. 5-day, 40-hr, week. Saturday off.

Group insurance. Retirement program, purchase discounts, many fringe benefits. Apply between 2-4 o.m. Mr. Steffensen MONTGOMERY WARD CO.

1st South nnd Main WOMAN to tend 3 children while mother works. HU 4-0459: A Write -5'. car' this DH. C. the 1 pff'ce as "-r Ir 1 rfall Ave.

1 "Wn for 1 rnn unit. snd chair. Cell only i TEF-TH" V'HIL" I "'ATT OW nlatp 1 21" Atl!" PFAP ANV: I will not ble fnr the ynu win by th" Montgomery Ward. see Tom. June.

P'ANO JTi'rt vlnlin Grander H'-Fi Shnn. 35W St. F-Ima Ties. AM 6-8394. studio AM 6-9851 1 I.A.NOT.IN" wave S3: rthl.

LanoMn 'v'ave. 85- comp Frhnnl 1061 HU V- GOOD'hisef. "ind S9r. Front 43r. Cut.

v-ar). ouick Mar- Jtet. HU HU4-BS21. WAVE With New Hair SH-'e S7.50 PIpzsi Beauty School IN 6-0015 result'. ANNA 13SO TemTile, 9-8831 Bad "lN 1 cups.

or rent for "'yHe. bazaars. etc. 7-1105. PRIVATE intr.

on and ffiiifpr i MUSIC DA DOLL wardrobes, in-pc. ret. any fire doll. I fum. all mMf-ial.

M. 3-aut. oil Dalntinnrs. EM TIGATED BONDED. PIXTON.

Wntel Motor Lodge. DA 8-8519. Utah SPECIAL cold wnve. complete. School 2m-10th East.

IN 6-001 S. SIS wave for S10 Frjincnm Beauty Salon. 1354 llth last INS-5315. GET the Best sSirk Plus in the vorlrt S. 0-PIKCE doll wardrobe.

CAR HOPS APPLY DON CARLOS BAR 135 E. 9TH SOUTH 8- Women Want Worfc WOMAN desires ironing in her home. Vicinity of 21st So. and East. CURTAINS, wash, stretch.

No pinholes. Pickup, del. HU 4-1195. CHILD care my home. OJ 6-2796.

YOUNG Dutch lady wants 2-290S, WILL tend children under 1 1 2-2338. GERMAN lady "wants work Call JNJM778. SEWING, dressmakinc. also hand CURTA VINS, bedspreads, kup. IN 7-4492.

1 CURTAINS hand laund. No oin PT DK7R liven TELEPHONE SOLICITORS MAKE $50 PER WEEK COMM. Ladies, can you spend 3 hours per dsy. 5 Jays per week, callins from your own home? Our product is being accepted with gusto. Tor personal interview call HU4-, 1923.

9 to 12 or 3 to 7. Lindsay- CHILD care, my home, Avenue Walker Stainless DiyJ location. EM 4-5842. typist. School senior wants office 2-American typists.

18-40 after HU 4-5482. typist. 23-40. Career child care in 'my home. with knowledge 1 11 A loc EL9 1450 of Spanish or French.

No type. Must be single. LDS, church organization, permanent. Good cond. See Mrs.

18 E. North Temple INSURANCE STENO Mortgage Loan Deoartment. First Security Bank of Utah. 4th South office. Pleasant working conditions.

5-day week. See Mr. PetterborK. DA 8-8282. MIDDLE AGED couple wants vegetarian, LDS or other household assistant under 40.

Beautiful view home. AH conveniences. 12 minutes from S.K. CharminK 9-Men Want Work VETERAN. 24, bus.

degree, desires office or resort position, some public contact. Jim Melton. HU 4-8231. SALESMAN. 29, with several yrs.

whsle. exp. desires position with future. AM 6-3042. HAULING-TREES REMOVED Garanes, bsmls.

cleaned. IN 6-1134 CABINET man with home work- shoo to do some cabinet work at home in EL GEN'L. haulinc. clean uo. Odd jobs.

Reasonable. DA 2-1862. PAPERING. PAINTING. Steaming.

luiua ii win o.i. i linns oa room. Private bath and S80 to! start Mrs. Timberlane. 22 Hill-1 NEAT yownit man.

needs full-time crest. Mill Valley. Calif. I work. HU 4-9574.

Dave. DIRECTOR OF NURSES for 75-bed; CARPENTER work wanted. Job hocoltal. New wint for hospital I 01 hour. HU 5-8046.

including all auxiliary services opened Nov. 6. Salary commensurate with experience and ability. Good personnel policies. Apoly Administrator.

Elko General Hospital, Elko. Nevada. MULTIGFAPH" OPERATOR to work full time. Must be able tn type, assist in other clerical duties and assume full responsibilities of multiKraph. Salary commensurate with ability.

Call Mr. Johnston. 9 n.m. to 5 p.m., for appt. HU 4-8571.

TELEPHONE SOLICITORS to do telephone soliciting from our office. Exosriencc helpful but not necessary. Salary plus commission. 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Call LINDSAY i EJCPeRIENCED stenncranher-book- Hol, a a kin 3225 INP-5753. nf Bert Artlio please call HU 4-5931. Stop DHi'-lii? Call AA EM 3-1847 1ELP for women Call House of Hope. EM4-OR31. AMI'S Janani-fe -rifts New ship- Sale.

70 1st South PRTVATF. snecializ- ing in divorces. AM 2-1987. GROW RICH WHILE ASLETP Ben Sweetland System. HXJ 4-1282 5-Moijqge and Bath MASSAGE for health.

Relieve ten. sion. Relax. Steam baths, ihow- 4-6669. 733 E.

4th South. MASSAGE. 82" Open Sundays. 6-Troyel, But DRIVERS to drive cars to surrounding cities and West Coast cities. Also from Detroit and Chi.

caso. etc. This is not employment. Depofit and references necesrary. S.

State or phone IN 6-0908. DRIVING to Chicago Nov. 22nd. References exchanged. EM 3-12) fi.

be neat and experienced. Age 18-35. 8-hr, shift. $10. 2 fry cooks.

Must exneri- 8-hr, shift, $12. Write Ray and Effies Truck Stoo. Win- Ntv. Ph. Madison 3- NEED 8 ladies, no age limit, immediately in S.L.C.

and surrounding areas. Name your hours, pay Comm. Kxclusively Jewelry Co, Contact Leona. 743 St. STENO-CLERK organization, exlnt workinc conditions.

5-day week. Experienced sfeno preferre- 1 Ap- erous salary for proven abilit References reaiitred particular! to Box EXPER. ca'rocnter Psrfa- jlaping. Remodeling. EMJ3-695Q.

EXPERIENCED janitor want! full Jime 2-4659. Take Junk for part pay. HU 4-7227. SNOW shoveling, hoi's- cleaning, paintins, yard work. IN 7-2392.

INSTRUCTOR SALES GIRL. Salary, commission, insurance and other fringe benefits. See Mr. Strarter. MONTGOMERY WARD CO.

Main WILL train LDS who can sew. to operate power machines. Apoly in person. 351 Deseret Ave. f40 So.

2nd W.I your nresent in- i-ome for Christmm SI hr. 2 women for evening worlc in circulation sales. "-rtn. art.i in exchange for "art-tiir- in home. Reply Box Y-45.

thir OLDFR for Ticht and baby CM1 sll after 6 weekdays JF.M n-84P7. 1 fi'-n Full time. Call DA2-2505, Mr. Ivers. 9A-Em3loyment Agancies Helen Bailey Advertising solas repr.

Territorial salesman. Career man. National corp. Excel, oppor. High type man.

2 yrs. road expsr. req. Utah, Ment. Age 23-34 Car, Salary, Expenses Write all 105 Ailos Bids.

PA 2-3549 Z-11. this sre bet. 20 and 40. male or female, thorou-hlv by reason of exoer. ann education.

may job ontjort. for you. We plso nave requests for office temporaries on our payroll. Registrations by appointment only. B.

F. Klrkham Co. Services Deseret EL 9-8648 PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT SFRVICE 345 SO. STATE DA 8-0371 Excellent positions open for male, female. AGENCY 26 W.

3rd South Exp. res. dietician S300 Up Many Xmas salesjirh Own Gen. s.h., type, bkg. To S225 Many stenos.

Bookkeepers To Excellent Job Opportunities shirt operator for Dry Cleaners. -442 So. Main 719 21st Fouth. Georpia Day, Inc. DA 2-1 228 MTOICAL CLINIC seeks nuali laboratory t-chii-ian.

Call Linrtsay. EM 4-5673. Dr FRY COOK Apnly In Cafe. Bountiful.JUt_AX 5-H990. COLORED henvy work 1 a week.

Occa. sitting. EM 3-4350. HOUSEKEEPER Plessant livinc quarters. EM4- 3300.

OCCAS. part-time funeral office and filinff work. $1 ncr hour. Call EL 9-7162 for appointment. EXPER.

hr "vole. Live In. Rcfs. Write Box Y-4S. this paper.

WOMAN to tend'cb'Mrin 5 days piy'Yn'personl'ZlZ' DA 8-0077. GFNFRAL office girl. Must C.L-.I. cffirient expprioncerl with receivables office machines. I Salary open.

EM 3-1306. WOMAN under 50 to work-in, rest home, 3 to 11 a.m. Also day. S13S mo. Could live in.

169 N. 5th West. TYPIST with food ref. Steady worV Mldvule or south. DA E.

7th South. FAS'T. ACCURATE TYPIST wnnt- Experience with medlral terms WF ferret. Call EL 9-5581. DEMONSTRATORS." worV in your own Write Box Z-JT.

this Piper. WAITRF.SS with rriU exp. SI to start. HU4-M81. cox Employment Service.

Sugar Rouse Excel, positions. Male and female. 1233 Wilminnton. HU 7-7781 10-Schools, Training HIGH SCHOOL home In vour snare time. Many finish in 2 years.

Prepare, for business or collece. For free booklet write American Schools. Box O-25, care of this BARBERS ARE IN DEMAND APPROVED FOR VET. TRAIN. ING.

SALT LAKE BARBER COL- TRAINING PAYS THE COMPTOMETER SCHOOL 57 W. South Temple EL 9-8762 RADIO INSTITUTE OFFERS RESIDENT TRAINING IN Industrial Electronics-Guided Missiles A COMPLETE COURSE EXPES. waltrew. No Sundiirii Nelson's Cafe. 716 So.

State. CAPABLE wotn'i for housework. Live In. INO-ISOI. WHEN YOU NEED HELP A "Want-Ad" DIAL EM3-1525 ELELICONIC TECHNICIAN NOT A CORRESPONDENCE COURSE APPROVED FOR VETERANS TRAINING REGISTRATION NOW OPEN DAY AND NIQHT CLASSES 'BEGINNING DECEMBER 15TH CALL.

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