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t)0ti. BlTto Arizona Republic Obituaries Angell, Active lean Campaigner SUM Ethel H. Angell, 73, a welfare investigator four years for Maricopa County before retiring in 1956, diet Monday in Mountain View Hospital, Youngtown. Mrs. Angell moved to Phoenix in 1940 and lived in Sun City the past eight years at 11802 N.

She was born in Chester, Conn. WAS a member of the First Baptist Church in Youngtown, Laurel Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star, a past president of the Republican Club, a past precinct committee chairman, all in Phoenix and the founder of the Republican Club in Sun City. She also was the campaign manager for Bruce Brockett when he ran for governor of Arizona. SERVICES will be at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in Lundberg's Sunland Chapel in Sun City Friends may call after noon today in Lundberg's Golden Door ftobert L.

Conklin Robert L. Conklin, 54, who moved here five years ago from Chicago, died Monday in Doctors Hospital. Mr. Conldin, a native of Osawatomie, resided at 2107 N. 25th St.

Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow in Glendale Memorial Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 10 p.m. today in Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Carole Arnold, and a son, Robert both of Phoenix, and one grandchild. Myron Harowitz, Active Mason Myron B. Harowltz, 59, who owned an antenna systems business 13 years in Massena, N.Y., before retiring to Phoenix in 1964, died Monday in Lincoln Hospital. Mr.

Harowitz, 3347 E. Shangri La, was a member of a Masonic lodge in Terre Haute, the Scottish Rite in Syracuse, N.Y., El Zaribah Shrine in Phoenix, a charter president of a Kiwanis Club and Toastmaster Club member, both in Massena. He was born in Scranton, Pa. will be 3 p.m. tomorrow in Grimshaw's Bethany Chapel, 710 W.

Bethany Home. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; a son, David, and two daughters, Sandra and Cindy Harowitz, all of Phoenix; and four' brothers and two sisters out of state. Chapel, Youngtown. Burial will be in Sunland Cemetery, Survivors include husband Herbert; a son, Herbert E. Jr.

of Glendale; and a sister out of state. Chester Frost SNOWFLAKE Chester Allen (Chet) Frost, 52, a native of Snowflake who had worked as a heavy equipment operator for the State Highway Department for 15 years, died Monday at his home here. Mr. Frost, an Army veteran of World War II, was an outstanding football and basketball player at Snowflake High School. FUNERAL services will be held at 1 p.m.

tomorrow in the Snowflake Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Burial will be in Snowflake Cemetery. Friends may call from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. tomorrow in the church Relief Soviety Room.

Surviving are his wife. Annie four sons, Allen of tne U.S. tfavy, and Harry, Steven and Harvey, all of Snowflake; and six sisters, Mrs. Dicie Willis of Mbrook, Mrs Thelma Harris of Winslow, Mrs Minnie Ramsey of Snowflake, Mrs Alla- pearl Reed of Morenci, Mrs Amelia Acuff of Atascadero, and Mrs. Marjorie Sandquist of Searchlight, Nev.

MYRON B. HAROWITZ Daily Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Exposes to loss 6 Down with: Fr. 10 Session: Abbr. 14 Rains' companion 15 Stemless araceous plant 16 Man's name 17 Newfoundland port: 2 words 19 Beyond: Comb, form 20 of Europe 21 Pert, to the human body 23 Unhappy character: 2 words 26 Within: Comb, form 27 Class of natural earths 29 Greek letter 32 Mountain in Turkev 34 Susannah's nickname 35 Please reply: Abbr. 39 Exceed in height 40 Vegetable 42 Fish 44 Shoe width size 45 Eject 47 Drinking spot 49 Can.

foreign minister 51 Elusive person 54 Piece of land 55 Outdated 58 Cause ulceratlon 60 In a nonprofessional manner 63 French island 66 Coating of Ice 67 Tormented 70 Cologne feature 71 Tropical tree 72 Ova! space In amphitheater 73 Meager 74 Drove 75 Polite form of address DOWN 1 Essence: Hindu religion 2 Adjective suffix 3 In good order 4 Knowledge 5 Plane of the fnture; Abbr. 6 Having no key: Music Yesterday's Puzzle Solved; MA BQ0E0 aaa QQBDQ BOH aaaaa QHranannnH 7 Caribbean Island 'oup re not Colloq. contraction 9 Neither good nor bad 10 Group of students 11 Construct 12 Hindu guitar 13 Milan's La- 18 James: (Abbr,) 22 Middle: Abbr. 24 Timetable abbreviation 25 Apportion 27 Horse food 28 Whip handle 30 Kind of cup 31 On the 33 Instrument 3fa Ridiculed in certain way 37 Conceited 38 Gasp for air 41 Mild oath 43 Transported with emotion 46 Occidental 48 Sugar maker 50 Eggs, of a sort 52 Letter 53 Was stiff 55 Given by word of mouth 56 Ammonia compound 57 Pacific Island group 59 Sidereal hour angle: Abbr. 61 State 62 Garden tool 64 Soviet river 65 Milk product 68 Quick escape: informal 69 Man's name W.E.Wihon.

In Bkbee 60 Years William E. Wilson, 85, who resided at 1633 E. Whitton, died yesterday in a Phoenix nursing home. Mr. Wilson came to Bisbee In 1899 where he was employed in the mines for the Phelps Dodge Corp.

He moved to Phoenix in 1959. He was Methodist Church member, Services Will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas, where friends may call after 2 p.m. today.

Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Mr, Wilson, a riative of burg, 111., is survived by his wife, Eva; a daughter, Mrs. Lorraine Godbold of Phoenix; a son, Charles E. of Te'mpe; a sister in California; and seven grandchildren, Antonio L. Moreno COTTONWOOD Rosary for Antonio L.

Moreno, 44, an Ajo resident who died Friday at his mother's home here, will be said at 8 p.m. today at West- Funeral Home. Mr. Moreno, who was in Cot- onwood to attend his father's funeral, was born in Clarkdale and had lived in Ajo since 1949. ie was' a veteran of World War I and was employed in the Phelps-Dodge smelter in Ajo.

FUNERAL mass will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Cottonwood, with burial Valley View Cemetery, Clarkdale. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Petra Moreno of Cotton- tvood; four sisters, Mrs. Maria Quisada of Ajo and Herminia, Isperanza and Dolores Moreno, all of Cottonwood; and six mothers, Felipe, Jose, Jesus and Refugio, all of Cottonwood, ete of Ajo and Rosendo of Westley, Calif.

James Kenny Jr. James Kenny 51, who was owner of the Odorite Chemical to. here 20 years, died yesterday in Doctors Hospital. Mr. Kenny moved here in 1948 from Baltimore, and resided at 3015 E.

Sells. He was born in Atlantic City, N.J. He was active in the YMCA Round up Drive, a member of Elks Lodge 335 and had attended the University of Baltimore schoo of law. PRIVATE services will be Friday in Paradise Chapel. En tombment will be in Greenwood Mausoleum.

Friends may cal from 6 to 9 p.m. tomorrow in the mortuary, 3934 E. Indian School. Survivors include his wife Susan; two daughters, Lynn and Kathleen, all of Phoenix; his father, James Sr. of Baltimore.

Margaret Barnes MESA Mrs. Margaret Barnes, 82, a Mesa south stake leader and teacher in the Sun day school of the Church Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died yesterday in hei home, 32 S. Barkley. Mrs. Barnes was also active in the Relief Society, a mem ber of the 19th Ward and Broth erhood of Railway Trainmen Auxiliary.

Born in Rushburg Idaho, she came to Mesa in 1964 from Pocatello, Idaho. SERVICES will be at 11 a.m Friday in the Ward, Soutl Barkley and Sixth Avenue Friends may call after 2 p.m today in Green Acres Mortu ary, 401 N. Hayden, Scottsdale Burial will be in Green Acre Cemetery, Survivors include two daugh ters, Mrs. Elma Elliott of Mesa Mrs. Margaret Alexander Hawaii; two sons, Lester Mesa and Orie of Louisiana six grandchildren and one great-grandchild, Ike Williams Ike Williams, 82, who retiree after 25 years in the wholesale grocery business in Globe, Monday in his home, 3042 Mulberry.

Mr Williams was a life mem ber of the Elks Lodge in and the First Presbyterian Church there. Bora in Tupelo he came to Globe 4 years ago and resided in Phoe nix the past four years. SERVICES will be at 2 p.m today in the church at Globe Burial will be in the Globe Cem etery. Paradise Chapel in Phoe nix made arrangements. Survivors include his wife Eunice; two sons, James Phoenix, Robert of El Prado N.M.; a sister out of state and six grandchildren.

The family suggests contribu tions to the First Presbyterian Church in Globe. legal Advertising PUBLIS SALE ebruary, 1963 at lli iroaOway, by Kowa Gevernmen Arizonif I'M. RMLdTBrf ANDREW 6, PETERSEN Show Low Lumberman Succumbs SHOW LOW-ftites for An. drew Golden Petersen, 59, a tfavajo County lumberman, will at 11 a.m. tomorrow in the Second Ward of the Church of Tesus Christ of Latter day Saints here.

Mr. Petersen, a resident of Ihow Low the past 28 years, died Monday in Mesa, 1126 W. University, where he was the four months for his health, le was born in Pinedale. He was a member of the Quorum of Elders in Show Low and a lifelong member of he LDS Church. He had owned and operated sawmills in Nava- County until ill health forced him to retire in 1965.

MR. PETERSEN owrted the irst saw and planing mill at was credited with be- ng the first private mill opera- pr on the Apache Indian Res- imber for the Indian Agency here. Survivors include his wife, 'hora Webb Petersen; two laughters, Mrs. Marjorie Ellsworth of Globe and Mrs. Shirey Thompson of Mesa; his mo- her, Mrs.

Susie B. Petersen of desa; three brothers, Ralph of Tucumcari, N.M., Kenneth of lobe, and Perley of Snow- lake; three sisters, Mrs. Laura Wolk of Mesa, Mrs. Velma Jarman of Phoenix and Mrs. Myrtle Parker of Las Vegas; and five grandchildren.

Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today in Meldrum Mortuary, 52 N. Macdonald, Mesa Burial will be in the Pinedale Cemetery. William H. Mills MESA William H.

Mills 57, a real estate broker who moved here four years ago from Wooster, Ohio, died Monday in Good Samaritan Hospital, Phoenix. Mr. Mills was an adviser for the Mesa Chapter of DeMolay a member of the First Methodist Church and a Mason. He was born in Michigan. SERVICES will be at 2:30 p.m.

tomorrow in M. L. Gibbons Mortuary, 33 N. Sirrine, Friends may call there from noon to 9 p.m. today.

Buria" will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Mr. Mills, who resided at 866 E. Fourth Place, is survived by his wife, Ann; a son, William Jr. of Mesa; three daughters Mrs.

Joan Hutchinson of Mesa Mrs. Sue Windhager of Yorktown Heights, N.Y., and Mrs Mary Ann Barnaby of South field, two sisters out state and five grandchildren. Julia Sherwood Mrs, Julia Ray Sherwood, 79 a resident of Arizona from 1923 to 1962, died yesterday in a hos pital at Hanford, Calif. Mrs. Sherwood was a life member of the Parent-Teachers Association, a member of Pyth ian Sisters and a Rebekah lodge all in Flagstaff, and a former member of Central Christian Church in Phoenix.

She was born in Ohio. Graveside rites will be a noon Saturday in Greenwood Cemetery, 2300 W. Van Buren A. L. Moore and Sons Mortuary announced.

Survivors include a sister Mrs. Ruth Pittman of Balti more; three grandchildren end six great-grandchildren. Linda Ault Services for Linla Marie Ault 21, a member of the Church Christ, will be at 11 a.m. today in Grimshaw's Bethany Chapel 710 W. Bethany Home.

Miss Ault died Monday in St Joseph's Hospital.She was a sophomore at Arizona State University. Born in Santa. Fe she came to Flagstaff in 195( from Salt Flat, and had lived in Phoenix since 1966. Survivors include her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph H. Auli of Phoenix; two brothers, Jo seph W. of Berkeley, and Howard E. of Tucson. J.

E. Bartlia, Musician From Mesa for James E. Baftha, 30, who died Monday 6f canee? ift a hospital at Arlington, Will be recited at 8 p-ffl. tomorrow in Larry J. Melcher Mortuary, 43 S.

ley, funeral Mass will be said at 16 a.m. Friday in Queen ol Peace Catholic Church, 36 W. First St. Burial will be in Moun tain View Cemetery. Mr.

Bartha was a student at Riverside City College, He moved to Mesa in 1945 from his native New Brighton, Pa. He attended Mesa public schools, received a music scholarship to Arizona State University and the University of Kansas City. HE WAS a member of the Mesa Drum and Bugle Corps and received the outstanding musician trophy at Mesa High School in 1955. Mr. Bartha attended the U.S- Naval School of Music in Wash- ngton and received several awards in the Army Band competition.

He joined the Army in 1960. He also was a master counselor for the Drder of DeMolay. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; a daughter, Lynn, roth of Arlington; his parents, fir. and Mrs. Joseph Bartha of Mesa; two sisters, Mrs.

Lorraine Anthony of Phoenix, Margaret Bartha of Mesa; a brother, Joseph of Riverside, and grandmother, Mrs. Ann Bartha of Salem, Ohio. Edward Skinner Sr. Rosary for Edward A. Skinner 92, will be recited at 4:30 today in Sacred Heart Home Chapel, 1110 N.

16th St. Funeral Mass will be sung at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in the chapel. Burial will be in St. Francis lemetery, Whitney and Murphy Funeral Home announced.

Mr. Skinner died Monday in Sacred Heart Home. Born in Michigan, he moved to Tucson .5 years ago from Sioux City, Iowa. He resided in Phoenix the 3ast six years. He was a mem- 3er of the Knights of Columbus and St.

Mary's Catholic Church. Survivors include a son, Edward a daughter, Mrs. Anna C. Madden, both of Phoenix; three grandchildren a eight great-grandchildren. George E.

Warfield Services for George E. Warfield, 72, who retired from the Studebaker Motor Co. in South Bend, will be at 1 p.m. today in Bloom's Mortuary, 3800 S. Central.

Mr. Warfield moved to Phoenix in 1959 from Rochester, and resided at 3340 E. Washington. He served in the Army in France during World War I and fought in the battles of St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne.

He was born in Bruce Lake Station, Ind. SURVIVORS include his wife, Geneva; three sons, Robert of Logansport, Roy of Tulsa, and William of Fremont, two daughters, Mrs. James Coby of Kewanna, and Mrs. Dorothy Emmons oi Warsaw, a sister out of state; and 17 grandchildren. Burial will be in East Resthaven Cemetery.

Viola Curry Mrs. Viola Curry, 80, a member of the First Methodist Church, died Monday in her home, 207 W. Clarendon. Mrs. Curry had been a bookkeeper 15 years before retiring in 1948 and moving to Phoenix in 1963 from Kansas City, Kan.

She was born in Iowa. Burial will be in Ea. haven Cemetery. Rest- Survivors include her husband Clair. Services and burial will be in Madison, A.

L. Moore and Sons Mortuary announced. Minnie Little Mrs. Minnie E. Little, 71, a native of Monroe, who came to Phoenix in 1941 from Chicago and resided at Moreland, died yesterday in Good Samaritan Hospital.

Services will be at 3:30 p.m tomorrow in A. L. Moore anc Sons Mortuary, 333 W. Adams Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Survivors include a son, Al fred W.

Smith; a daughter, Mrs Myrtle Jupin, both of Phoenix; four brothers out of- state; six grandchildren and nine great- grandchildren. Martin Morris WILLCpX Funeral services for Martin Melvin Morris, 52, a mechanic here who died Sunday in the Veterans Hospital in Tucson, will be held at 4 p.m. today at the WUlcox Methodist Church. Mr. Morris, a native of To- peka, to 15 years ago and settled in Chandler.

He towed td in 19518. He was a veteran of World War 11, and a member of the Community Methodist Church in Tojteka. BURIAL will be in Topeka. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; two sons, Melvin M. of Willcox and Lloyd of Manassas, a stepson, Jack Eckles of Willcox; a daughter, Mrs, Mildred Daniel of Ft.

Defiance, four sis ters out of state and three grandchildren. Samuel T. Suttoti LeM Daley Lefta Daley, 70, a retired teachef in Mesa and Chandler elementary schools, died Monday in Mesa Sbuthsitte Hospital. Mrs. Daley, 1545 15.

Broadway, attended Temple Normal, now Arizona State University. Born in Missouri, she came to Arizona in 1909 and resided in Vfesa since She was member of the Mesa Woman's Club. Services will be at 2 p.m. in Larry J. Melcher Mortuary, 43 S.

Stapley. Burial Will be in Mountain View Cemetery. PARKER Fufteral services for Samuel T. Sutton, 70, city magistrate of Parker for the past 10 years who died at Bfythe Hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. today at tne First Baptist Church here.

Mr. Sutton, a Parker resident tor 25 years, was bom in Denton, Tex. He operated a shoe shop here before serving as magistrate. He was a member of the Elks Jodge. Burial will be in Parker Cemetery.

Friends may call rom 9 a.m. until service time today at Parker Funeral Hbme. Mr. Sutton is survived by his wife, Dolly Allen; two sons, Jack T. of Parker Dam, and Vernon G.

of Phoenix; a out of state, seven grandchildren and one great- Flora A. Smith SUPERIOR Funeral services for Mrs. Flora Alta Smith, 47, a Superior resident for 20 years who died Sunday in Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. omorrow at McLellan Funeral Home. Mrs.

Smith was a native of loss County, Ohio. Burial will )e in Fairview Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 xm. today at the mortuary. Surviving are her husband, a daughter, Mrs.

Shirey Blake of Apache Junction; her mother, Mrs. Flora A. Oney of Oklahoma, three sisters and a brother out of state and one grandchild. Rulon Blackburn services for Rulon Blackburn, 46, a native of Pima who died Sunday in a Phoenix hospital, will be held at p.m. today in the Pima Ceme tery.

Mr. Blackburn attended Pima Schools. Friends may call from 10 a.m. until service time today at Safford Funeral Home. Surviving are three brothers, Doyle of Pima, Lloyd of Concord, and Lamar Johnson of Safford; two sisters, Mrs.

Thora Watkins of Globe and Mrs. Olive Zorn of Atascadero, Calif. Lucy Guynion Mrs. Lucy M. Guymon, 64, who served as a first lieutenant in the Women's Army Corps during World War II, died Monday in her home, 5716 N.

llth Place. Mrs. Guymon was graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and taught in the public schools in Pittsburgh 17 years. Born in Clearfield County, she came to "Phoenix in 194C with her late husband, Carl Guymon. She was a member of the First Evangelical Methodist Church here.

Survivors include three broth ers and seven sisters out of state. Services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Sunset Chapel, 301 W. Camelback. Friends may call there from 4 to 8 p.m.

today. Burial will be in Green Acres Cemetery, Scottsdale. Delia Mosel MESA Mrs. Delia H. Mosel, 52, who was spending her second winter here from Lewisville, died yesterday in Mesa Lutheran Hospital, Mrs.

Mosel resided at 5933 Apache Trail. She was born in Watonwan County, Minn. Services and burial will be in Lewisville, M.L. Gibbons Mortuary announced. Survivors include her husband, Ernest; a daughter, Mrs.

Harvey Reed of Lewisville; brother and two sisters out ol state; and two grandsons, Survivors include her husband, Marion; two sons. Duane B. and Richard both of Casa Grande; a sister in Cali- Monday fornia; and six grandchildren. Nell Guy Graveside rites for Mrs. Nel; Guy, 50, a resident of Phoenix 20 years, will be at 3:30 p.m today in Greenwood Cemetery 2300 W.

Van Buren. Mrs. Guy died Sunday in a hospital at La Puente, Calif While in Phoenix she was employed by AiResearch five years before moving to La Puente early in 19671 She was born jn Alexandria, La. Survivors include two daugh ters, Mrs. Dina Gigante of Hacienda Heights, Mrs Suzy Burgess of Yuma; a son Owen of Phoenix; a sister and two brothers out of state.

Moore and Sons made arrangements. Samuel O. Stoyall Samuel 0. Stovall, 72, who iad been a conductor for a railroad many years at Vancouver, died Monday in St. Joseph's Hospital.

Mr. Stovall, 2502 N. 32nd born in Clarksville, Tex. rle lived in Vancouver and had been coming to Phoenix since 1950. Friends may call from 2 to p.m.

today in Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas. Services and burial will be in Vancouver. Survivors include his wife, Myrtle; a son, Sam of Vancouver; two sisters out of state; and three grandchildren. Anna Packard Services for.

Mrs. Anna Packard, 85, who died yesterday in Miller's Nursing Home, will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow in Grimshaw's Bethany Chapel, 710 W. Bethany Home. Mrs.

Packard, 3424 N. 27th moved to Phoenix in 1952 rom Freeport, N.Y. She was Dorn in Somerville, Mass. She was a member of a Methodist Ihurch and Daughters of America, Alpha Council in Freeport. Survivors include two sons, Ted of Phoenix and George of Vferrick, N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs.

Irma Post of Phoenix; a sister out of state; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Thelma Wells AVONDALE Services for Mrs. Thelma G. Wells, 45, will be at 1 p.m. today in Cannon Funeral Home, 310 N.

Litchfield, Goodyear. Mrs. Wells moved here in 1945 and resided at 707 S. Central. She died Monday in Maryvale Hospital, Phoenix.

She was a member of the Pentecostal Church of God. She was born Survivors include her husband, Paul a son, Paul and a daughter, Elizabeth, all of Avondale; her mother, Mrs. Alice Taylor of Wynne, four brothers and two sisters out of state. Burial will be in Louis B. Hazelton Cemetery, Buckeye.

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Club annual fleeting. Wednesday February 7th Hotel Westward Ho. All members of the Knlgh's of Columbus and the Masonic Lodge are invited. Announcements ANGELL, Ethel H. 11802 N.

107th Sun City. Survived by husband Herbert. Services Thurs. 1:30 p.m. Lundberg's Sunland Chapel, Rev.

Justin Knorr officlatinq. Interment Sunland. Visitation this afternoon evenlnq Lundberg's den poor Chapel. APEL, Mary Services conducted by Rev. -John Busman 2 P.M.

Thurs. in Chapel of Memories, A. L. Moore sons. Friends may call from 2P.M.

until IQP.M today. AULT, Linda Marie. Services 11 a.m. today Grimshaw's Bethany Chapel, Bethany Home Rd. BARNES, Margaret Russell.

Survived by daushters Mrs. Elrha Elliott, Mesa, Margaret Lou Alexander, Hawaii, sons Lester Ray Barnes, Mesa, Orle Russell Barnes, 6 grand children and one great qrand child. Services 11 a.m. Mesa. South Stakb 19th Ward LDS Church, Barkley and 6th Bishop Rex Phelps officiating.

Jttsrment Green Acres Memorial Gardens. Visitation 2 to 4 and 7 lo 9 p.m. today Thursday. BARTHA, James E. Survived by wife, Dorothy Ann; a Lynn Marie; parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Bartha, Mfta; brother, Jo-" seoh, Riverside, 2 sisters, Mrs. Lorraine Antony, Phoenix, Margaret Ann Bartha, Mesa; paternal Grandmother, Mrs. Ann Bar-. tha, Salem, 6.

Rosary 8 p.m. Thursday, Chapel of the Roses, Larry J. Melcher Mortuary; Requiem Mass 10 a.m. Friday, Queen of Peace Church. Burial Mt.

View Memorial Gardens. BORDEAUX, Douglas B. Mass 9a.m. today at Most Holy Trtnlt? Catholic Church. Interment St.

Francis BOWLING, Pamela Joyce. 21 f2 'N. 39th Dr. DauqNter of Mr. Mrs.

Walter. Bowlinq; Phoenix. Sister of Susan Gall Jerry Dean. Grand- dauqhter of Mr. Mrs.

p. D. ng Mr. Mrs. Perry W.

Ratliff; Phx Passed away Monday. Services conducted by Rev. Edgar Newman Thurs. in Chapel of Memories, A. L.

Moore Sons. CONKLIN, Robert L. Survived by daughter Mrs. Carole Arnold, Phoenix; son Robert Phx. Also 1 grandchild.

Graveside services TO a.m. Thursday at Glendale. Friends may call at Mercer Mor- ill. unt'l'l To COULSON, (Bettie) Elizabeth M. 2317 E.

Campbell, wife of Robert C. Graveside services 9 a.m. today In St. Francis Cemetery. Family prefers offerinqs the American Murphy.

CURRY, Viola. CfaFIndoTi: Wife of Clair. Sister-in-law of Mrs. Hazel Lantz; Passed away Monday. Services Interment In Madison, Kansas.

A. L. Moore DALEY, Lena B. Survived by husband, Marion; 2 sons, Duane Richard Casa Grande; 6 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Beulah Jarrell, Lo Angeles.

Services 2 p.m. today, Chapel of the Roses, Larry J. Melcher Mortuary; Rev. Richard Archibald, First Presbyterian- Church of Casa Grande, officiating. Burial Mt.

View Memorial Gardens. DYE, Susan. Passed away Tuesday morning. Arrangements pending. Gibbons Garden Chapel.

33 North Sirrine, Mesa. GOROVOY, Paul. Graveside es 11 a.m. today, St. Francis cemetery.

Paradise Chapel and Funeral Home. Ralph L. Sage, rector. GUY, Nell. Graveside services conducted by Dr.

Charles Severns 3:30 p.m. today at Greenwood. A contribution to UCLA Research for Lung Disease Is preferred. A. L.

Moore Sons. GUYMON, Lucy 5716 N. 11th Services 11 a.m. Thurs. Camelback Sunset Chapel.

Friends may call 4-8 p.m. today. Interment Green Acres Memorial Gardens. HAROWITZ, Myron B. 3347 E.

Sh'a" qrl-La Rd. Survived by wife Dor Dorothy, son and Cindy, all of Phoenix, ers Herbert all of Phoenix, broth- of Syracuse, N.Y., Shyer, Wilkes-Barre, Peyton of Scranton, Fllmore of Philadelphia, Penn. and sisters Mrs. Hilda Green and Mrs. Peqgy Land, Scranton, Penn.

Memorial services 3 p.m. Thursday Grim- shaw's Bethany Chapel, Bethany Home Rd. with Rabbi Adam Neuberser and the Masonic Solourners officiating. Interment Green Acres Memorial Gardens. HILLIS, Madalln A.

Survived by sons R. W. Phoenix, W. H. Hlllis, Chicago, 2 grandchildren.

Graveside services 1 p.m. today at Greenwood Memorial Park, Rev. Edward Luther officiating, Hansen Molruary, In lieu of material remembrances family requests cori- trlbutions to The Beatitudes Re- tlrement Home. JENSEN, Malor Jarvis H. Services and Interment Spanish Fork, Utah.

Gibbons Garden Chapel, 33 North. Slrrine, Mesa. JOHNSON, Roy J. 1107 W. Osborn.

Husband of Miriam. Mass of Requiem 9 a.m. today in St.Greg- ory's Church. Entombment St. Francis.

Family prefers offerings- to Bishop's Charity an Develop-, merit Drive, 234 S. Stone, Whitney Murphy. KENNY, James Jr. Survived by Susan; daushters, Lynn and Kath- leen; father, James Kenny Friends may call Thursday 6 to 9 P.m. Private service Friday, Para- dise Chapel and Funerai Entombment Greenwood Mauso- Ralph L.

Sage, Director. LEHMANN, MaTor Thomas C. Passed away Sunday at Utah. Graveside services 1 p.m. today at Greenwood Memorial Park.

Rev. Dean E. Dalrymple of- ficiatlng, Carr Mortuary, Tempe. LITTLE, Minnie (Mlna E7) 3606 Mother of Alford W. Smith Mrs.

Myrtle Marion Jupin; Phx. Sister of Chris Gus Olson; Great Falls, Gilbert John Olson; Adams Wise. Passed away Tues. 6 grand children 9 reat grand children also survive, ervices 3:30 p.m. Thurs.

in Mem- L. Moore Sons. LIVINGSTON, Albert Ray 4320 2)st St. Father of Nlla H. Walters of Phoenix, Wayne A.

of South Coffeeville, Okla. Dorrls E. YacJ- rough of San Antonio, Texas. Carman B. Cardot, Fort Collins, 13 grandchildren.

Shipped for services to arrangements by Arizona Funeral Home. Jprman, Director. MILLS, William H. Beloved husband of Ann, Mesa. Services Thursday, 2:30 p.m.

Gibbons Garden 33 North Slrrine, Mesa. Rev. Howard C. Hahn, 1st Lutheran Mesa Rev. Ralph A.

Garcia isf- Methodisi Church of Mesa and Oriental Lodge number 20 Mesa, officiating. Interment Mountain View Memorial Gariions. call noon-y p.m. today. MONTGOMERY, Clarence Jr.

Ar- rangements Rending. Lundbers's. GoldejLDojiir Chapel, Youngtown. MORAGA, Carmen N. Rosary 7:30 p.m.

today in Carr Memorial Chapel, Tempe. Requiem Mass 9:15 a.m. Thursday, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Interment Francis.

OSEL, Delia H. Beloved wife of Ernest, Mesa Services and interment Lewisville, Minnesota. Gibbons Garden Chapel, 33 North Sirrine, Mesa. MOSER7 Edwin "ETTurvlved by wife Orpha, daughter Mrs. Joan 1 Phoenix, sons Dale, San Diego; Leroy, Berne.

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John Cherrle sen Mortgary, Rev. John Cherrjf officiating. Interment Berne. Ind. Nl eDEBMEYER.

Emmalp. services cond'Alea py Dr. Fletcher H. SchamS 10 a.m. Thurs.

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