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PARTLY CLOUDY SCATTERED SHOWERS WARM FRONT COLO FRONT STATIC FRONT SNOW FLURRIES WIND" -JPMO IMPHj Of fWHJU AMAI HWHIWIIATUUJ FOMCAST KM Intermountain Obituaries Margaret I. C. Brewer Ids Chrlstensen Mrs. Margaret Brewer, 1W8 E- 3900 South, of a stroke Sunday, a.m., in salt Lake IIOSD I ta I. Born June 27, 1903, Mlllcreek, Salt Lake County, to Chris Elling and Cora A I i Haas Chrislensen.

Married to Preston S. Brewer, AUB. 3, Las Vegas, Nev. Survivors: husband, rroiher, brothers, sisters, Mrs. Clara Howard, Mrs.

Leah Wilkinson, David Shuler PAYSON David Paysofi, died ot natursl causes Sunday, 2:30 a.m. in a Provo hospital. Born Dec. 16, 1687. Payson, to Jsmes Fay and Mary Ann Wcr- Ihen Shuier, Mar- lied Dora May Wiahtman.

June 23, Payson. She died Nov. 23, 1918. Married Erma Wiqhtman, Sept. 17, 19'9.

San Lake City. Built Arrow Head Resort; served City Council; (Dave) Sfiuier, The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, August 23, 1965 31 Locton Koach tonJ £2 ach E. 3WO I f. on fire South, died of causes incident to ase Saturday, 8 o.m. at his home.

Bom Jan. 23, 1833, Salt Lafco to William and Francies Roach. Married Anna John- ion, Dec. 23, 1715, Lalce City. She died June 2, 1957.

Locomotive Railroad, 52 retired. Member Catholic Church, Brotherhood of Locomo- five Firemen and THE STATE OF UTAH INVITATION TO BID Bids will be received by the Purchasing Division, Department of Finance, state of Utah, 147 state Cap- lol, Salt Lake City, uiari until September 1, 1965 on fol- lowlnc FOB destination: BUILDING BOARD, REQ NO TRANSISTOR CURVE NO. Shirley Gunderjjon or'andchjtd BUILDING BOARD. REQ PD-59: OSCILLOSCOPE IKCE Funeral services for cioa Bernlcce Tippetts I nee will hiw 71st Ward Cn WOn lhe Holioda Souln. Friends may call nt LJirk? U3 I 1 East Soulh Temole, Monday, 6 to 8 p.m.

and Tue-day on? prior to nemlen1 Memo- The weather forecast map for Monday indicates skies varying from afternoon cloudiness Color the Sky Warm to parlly cloudy in the Intermountain Region, with showers north and east, and warm trend. Shirley Hans (Shy) Gunderson, merit'Sunday, 6:10 a.m., in a Sail, Lake hospital. Born May 8. Mt. Piea.sa.nl.

Ssn- pete County, to iJohn and Rhea Brctherson Gunderson. Married Enon Jan. 16, 1935. She died March 75, 1J5R. Employe I.

Member Beta Theta Phi. Survivors: brothers, sister, J. Bris- hsm Citv; Gien if Reed, O9 en Ivan, Auburn, Keith, Salt Lake Citv; Mrs. M.arlin (Shila) Larson. Kaysvine ru- ncral Wednesday noon, 260 E.

Soulh Temple, where friends call Tuesday, p.m., Wednesday one hour prior to services. Burial Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. Tharoid E. Green i.i 1 N. I TICKET RECORD sair city; Les Garn, Los An-1 ROAD CO" aeles; 8 grandchildren, 7 areat- 'PR-I5S6: Va" arandcnilbrpn; brother.

Gerald, Los TE'RIAL Anopiot i.i.j ROAD COMMISSION -i- SNR-17 7 TROLS raii: mle oaav Memo- Mortuary' Funoral Larkin AC -l', neral services for ll am Bl Jackson will be Monday 12:30 o.m. In the Valley 39CO Soulh Street, interment in the Elvsl- ur 'n Gar Friends may ca I the Oeserct Mortuary, as rf 7th th Street on Sunday p.m.' and at Iho Ward on Monday 1 hour ry. JENSEN E. Jensen call Tuesday, 1 roysurj flltl-rnin Chapel. Friends call Rigby iMorluaiy, Payson, Tuesday 7-9 rn Wednesday prior to services.

Burial Payson City Cemetery. Frieda M. Kunzler PARK VALLEY, BOX Eider cowiy Frieda. Meier Kunrler, 72, Valley, died Saturday, 10 a i.i a Briaham City hospital after a snort illness. Born March 22, 1893, St.

Gatlen, Switzerland, to Josef and Anna Maria Ineichen Meier. Married John Jacob Kunzler, June 14, balr Lake City. Later solemnized 8K TeWe- He died March 13, 1962. Came to Utah in Wlv Sur. yi rs John Eu- From Gray to Rosy Blue-We Hope! i levue, Melvin (Mary) Munk, Rockland, Idaho; John Jacob Tqrrance, Cleo uS US Bother, two sisters, all J9! ah From U.S.

Weather Bureau ouY ari ble i lo decrea sin3 clouds will be 1 over the Inlermrjuntain Region Monday, only haht, scattered showers and TEMPERATURE CHART Data to Sunday at 5 p.m. IJ-Hr. 18-Hr. il.Hr. Hfgh Low Free.

Utah Standing Bryce Canyon Cedsr City Coalville Delta Logen Milford Moab Prcvci Sa't Lake Airport Vernal 71 61 71 85 76 tj 39 74 60 76 eo 93 75 75 33 52 44 40 54 50 50 44 51 58 54 47 Burley 73 52 Idaho Falls 70 43 Pocotello 52 Inlermounlain States .52 Operation No Obstacle- Woman's Now Citizen American citizenship was something a. Dutch-born Salt Lake City woman took sitting down for the oath of allegiance to the United States was far more important to her than the fresh scar of a surgeon's scalpel. "Becoming a citizen was a big moment in my life and I didn't want to pass it up," said Mrs. Ria Lammers, 129 Westwood Ave. South), from her wheelchair.

Mrs. rammers and her husband, iierena, were uvo ot more Billings Suite Cheyenne Denver Efko Ely Evanslon Grand Junction Les Vegas Rock Sprinas Sheridan West Yeirowston. 77 65 74 76 76 7S 71 84 96 80 71 82 62 Y.nr, I ut ward Wednesday 10:30 a.m. to 'time of services. Burial Willard City cern Margaret JL Garnian Anchorage Fairbanks Honolulu Juneau Los Angeles Sen Diego San Francisco Seattle Spoftans Bismarck Chicago Delrcit Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha Pacific states 63 67 65 71 77 74 64 74 Midwest 32 73 79 75 74 75 75 East 66 Death Takes Former Banker, 80 Special to The Tribune LOS ALTOS, CALIF A Los Altos ex-bank president and former Salt Lake City resident, lUi-aiiceu in Salt baKe imru District court.

Bui one thing singled Mrs. angers out uom uie otners present, for last Mrs. rammers unaerwent an operation at JVioiy Cross Hospital. Aaenaing physicians leit her 111 a i was imponant tnouga iu warrant a tiu-ee-nour penou to attend me ceremonies. tners becoming citizens cluaea Boston York City Pittsburgh 05 Washington, D.C.

57 South Albuauerque 34 Atlanta 53 Miami New Orleans 84 Oklahoma City 91 Phoenix 100 Sen Antonio 97 St. Louis 7p Salt Lake Weather Data: for periorf enS'd p.m., precipitation for accumulative excess, 1.43,- 58 SI 52 55 43 59 72 41 45 53 41 51 37 72 40 66 63 65 55 59 53 51 69 57 40 65 54 57 57 60 65 63 61 70 SI 63 71 72 71 Precipitation Sunday at 5 August, 2.03; precipitation tr. .39 .04 tr. .21 .01 Tharoid E. Green, 57, 1340 Hudson c.ierj of cancer Sunday, Cilv.

Tuesday, P.m., at his home. Born Dec. It, "uor, 1S07, Pleasant Grove, to Joseph and Kate Tomlinson Green. Marreid June Erickson, April 25, 1934, Salt Lake City. Solemnized Salt Lake LDS 'Temple.

Retired Salt Lake City fireman Aug. 1 Member LOS Church. Survivors: widow, sons, Tharoid E. John all Salt Lake City; Thomes Brussels, Belgium; brothers, sisters, Harold twin, Lakewood, Samuel Dean, Do- roihy Mrs. Thelma Silver, Mrs.

Jack (Virginia) Danger-field, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Kenneth (Ruth) Biberston, Sarstow, Calif. Funeral Tuesoay noon. Imperial Second LDS Ward Chapel, Atkin Ave. and Fillmore St.

Friends call 260 E. South Temple, Monday, 6-S p.m., at ward Tuesday one hour prior lo services. Josephine S. Pace RICHFIELD Mrs. Josephine Skougasrd Hace died ol natural causes at a Richfield hospital Satur- dav at 7:30 D.m.

Born Richfield to Lndrles and Johanna scrensen Skou- saerd. to Frank R. Pace bepr. 21, 1926. Evansion, Wyo.

Member LDS Church. Teacher in Rich- tield elementary schools; member Richfield Study Club, 1935-37; member Daughters of Utah pioneers. Survivors: husband; dauahter, Mrs. Stewart M. (Skip; Collestcr, whittier, wo grandchildren; brother, Home, Bri- 7-9 D.m., at nuspana, Sylmar; daughter, Mrs be (Margaret) Mlirtlll, LiliiVn f.

Lamofit (Veral Felt, both L3K6 Furipffll TugsdBV 2 cln fl Mr Salt Rilcy A. Martin ters, son II i Edna Harris, all LDS Mrs" Mri Earl, Val 'ev' .27 .17 .44 .04 .23 iwo grar.acnuoren; oroiner, ul "arris, a Malad Citv- Chase Skougaard, Richfield. Funeral Bennett, Portland Tuesday 1 P.m., Richfield Fifth LDS Russell, Radrord, Va 11 Ward chapel. Friends call Megleby arrtn 7 Mortuary, Richfield, Monday 7-9 p.m. Burial Richfield Cemetery.

Stephen Ray Willes Stephen Ray Willos, 77, 43 Crystal died of natural causes Suni'ay, 12:15 o.m. in a Salt Lake rest home. Born Aug. 7, 188B, Asnlev Forks, (now VernalJ, to Stsphen evening wcrine snd Sophia Clark Willes. Married fo services.

Burial Ar'alad Blanche Shelton, Msrch, 1911, Cemetery. maiau JJCl KSl i Idaho, she died' 1918. Married i i Lamb, May 15, 1930, Sacramento, I Legal Notices Catif. Boiler maksr. Member LDS 2 survivors: Salt Lake Cilv; sorjs, Newell, Midvale; Merle, Sopkane, slep-dauahter, Mrs Mable L.

Reopell, Hotchfciss, Colol 3 grandchildren, great-grandchildren: brother, Charles tcn Funeral Wednesday, 1 o.m., 2123 South Stale, where friends call prior tp services. Burial Salt Lake City Jacob P. Lambert OGDEN Jacob Phillip Lambert, rJ, Cgden, died Saturday. Born Oct. 26, 1889, Salt Lake City, 0 John Alfred and Caroline Swenson Lam- MarriM Susan A.

Hiller, Nov. time ternperlurM Partly day- Mo in the near mid-ios, high Tuesday "CO! CO. cloudy and Variable cloudi- Member LDS Church. rOgderi Union Railway Depot Co. Survivors: widow, Odgen; sons, daughters, Walter Donald Perry Jay, Harry Marion, a.I Ogden; Mrs.

E. Wayne (Louisel Bundy, Mrs. Carol Milfer, both Albuqueraue, Mrs. showers WnnH Ca n2Cr9e leromnirnon, Midvale; Antje lt 'F'rede7- Gerald Lloyu' 9er. kt; ar.a ni.degaru fr Salt LaKe City becoming I I American citizens were: home here.

A graduate of Yale University, Mr. Sherman bought the First National Bank of California at Mountain View (now Los Altos) in 1924. He was its president until 1950, when he sold the bank. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, the Salt Lake City University Club and the Episcopal Church. He was with the Belgian Relief, 19174919.

He spent most of his youth in SaltiyanU, Lake City, moving to Los Altos! a TUSt -i bank. vHh I er ldaho Partl Cloudy -nri showers and thunrterihoSers cndsy becoming generally fair dy NOTICE OF HEARING Case No. 5498 BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH Matter of of ih of the type of commodities or U. Frank Pogge SUNSET, Davis County U. Frank Poooe, 67, Sunset, died of natural causes Sunday, 5:18 p.m., in an Ogtfen hosnltal.

Born Jun 19, 1898. i It is proposed that Teton, Idaho, Ulrich LurJwfg and rules he adoo'ed a I a 3 Williams Pogse. Mar-1 matter- a DB ea fried Charlotte Isabella Rice, April (if Cornm'rn r.r IO-K 3 it oke Citv. Lived in Sunset' guthori-STTJS vfxri Pmninvo win air Dy this Juana. Sandoval Mrs.

Juana Ibarra Sandoval, 22, 144o W. Wniuock (1500 Souln) was dead on arrival at a Salt Lake hospital Saturday ot a.m. natural Born June 2J, Me- Allen, lo Juan ErnGstinc Ssnchcr Ibarra. Married to Sandoval They were separated. Survivlors: husband; son, Davie; par- Pa'uY brotners, sifters, Laurie, Jesse, anci Ernestine, all Gait ys.

Esther Giles. Seattle, lem mass Tuesday, 10 if.rlck's Church, 1030 VI IV, 8:15 friends Cit Wash. a.m., St. 4th South, o.m., 372 call Monday prior to services. Cemetery.

it South, Mt. Tuesday Notices INVITATION To "B'ID Bids wilj be received by the Pur- nastna RE Q- AND GRAVEL REQ SRICATED BOAT OAD 217: Ward -560 11 SaSd'y' rlcn ds jr ay cs Sunday p.m. at the Jenkins Soffe Mortuary, X7M s. State and Monday at the Church hour prior. Interment West Jordan Cemeteiy.

Funeral directors, V. c. Solfe Sons. Funeral services for Moore will be held UC ON REQ. Tuesday at 1) a.m.

at Lindqulst Cna- oel of Memories, 340 North Main, Kaysviile. Fricwjs may call at me mortuary Monday 7 to p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Interment Kaysville-Layton Memorial Park. Funera! directors, Llncfquist Chapel ot Memories.

BLADES, AND BELTS SB Dips; NOS. A- refect the r. or re ect ar Bart an V- bid; i any Informality or technlc to services for be held Monday MOORE Russell Kelfh NELSON Funeral services for D. Simpson Nelson will bj held Monday, p.m. In the Larkin Mor- tuary Chapel, 260 cle.

Friends msy East South Tem- call at the 0 r' av prior to serv ces. nterment unset Lawn Memorial Park Funer- directors, Larkin Mortuary. services for day 12 noon in the Rose Roonrv 7th South Street. 'in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Friends may call at trie DeserSt Mortuary on Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. and Wednesday prior to services Funeral directors.

Mortuary runeril STEVENSON Funeral services rV P.m. In Chapel. i si MA yA ALL GRADING, CRETE 3 DO THE FINISH GRAVEL AND CONFOR YUBA DAM STATE PARKS! ervel 1 Inan reserves tne riant to reject any or all furnished HERBERT F. SMART, Director. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT" OF HEARING the doing business of La Rue as LA RUE uv as KUt LAMB TRUCKING, for a certificate of convenience ond necessity to oper- a common motor carrier of in inirastate commerce.

Notice is hereby given ttiat hearing the above-efitilled application of La Kue Lamb, doing business as La Rue Lamb Trucking, which was scheduled for Araust 26, 1965, has been post" poned and will be held before the the 3rd day at some turn. By order of the Commission 5 a Salt Lake City, Utah, this If 'n day of August, 19i5. ls ei ffi? (Seall R. OPENSHAW, JR be- IL 15) erley FiUcn Martha la beth Malhilde Glen Allen, Armando Young, Agnis Armstrong Hopper Rosa Koemg, Enid Kyle Ricketts, Ali Nievaard, Roziena Fredenka Hemmes Roberts, Gerard Leen- lanel Clair ma Alletta Booms Dar Just prior to purchasing 'the i bank. Margie Bergman, Percy Glassey, Nellie Mr.

Sherman was horn Sept. 4, 1884, in Des Mcincs, Iowa, to Hoyt and Hattie Warner Sherman. He married Claudine Taylor, June 3, 1916, in California." His survivors include his widow, Los Altos; a daughter, Mrs. John (Ciaudine) Mack, San Mateo, four grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Laura 5.

Gray, SaJt Lake City. Masonic funeral rites will be conducted Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Spankers Mori nary. Los Altos. Burial will be in the Alfa Mesa Cemetery, Los Altos.

a iMaH, reiLv oiassey, Nei JoCi-ja Jchinr.a Dicou. ij- suum afternoon 7 1n f0 nthe70550Uth an a ed trough covered most of north and central portions of the In- termfluntain Region. The system was moving slowly northeastward There was a pressure pattern on the surfac" air mass still was moist and unsla- ple. Skies in the area mostly cloudy the north and east, with scattered showers and thundershowers dotting tho-e In the scuth and cr rural sections skies were parlly cloudy lo clear with sunshine and warmer temperatures Surface winds were light except occasionally moderate and g-jstv in shower areas Afl five years. Employe KiTl Air Base air freight terminal.

Sur- Idaho. Tuesday noon, aauo. ludiiu. i uesoay noon, Lindouist Clearfield Mortuary, where V.1CDIIICIU friends call Mcnday, 7-9 ciav prior to servirps View Memorial Gardens. Rex Byron Walker RIGBY.

IDAHO Rev Bvrcn Walker, 61. Granger, died of natural causes Sunday, 4 p.m.. in a Salt Clark, Idaho, to Edwin A. and Rose Hanr.ah Green Marripd January. 19J5.

Los Angeles Diverted. LDS Church, survivors: daughters, Mrs. Gjmrniil, Santa Mrs (Estherl Schulfhies, Van Nuys, CBlif.r ten grandchildren; Ms- not rent or QJ drivers, equipment, cr JF to private carriers or shippers unless said vehicle is to be used for transportation which will be held Monday Layton LDS 4th Ward call the North Main, Sunday 6 to 9 p.m. and Monday 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Interment Kaysvllle Layton Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Llndqulsl Chapel of Memories. Florists 4-5544 BROWN FLORAL SALT LAKE'S LEADING FLORIST EM 4-5544 HERBERT F. SMART, Director. vo rh i r'? 0Wit I nt clalms Wilh iW5 fIrSf put Aug.

23, sed. Anna B. Hqrndon, Funerals ur 1 a'e Citv Burial Vaults JOHNSON VAULTS and Found lc -h 33r So East Cer- T- a eptl 3 mos. black to name Rush. 16-mm camera lens.

Rew Vic. Thousands Springs. 1064 Dfr eware Burbank, Cal. WHITE, mate, toy poodle Lost v.c. ot 237 Elizabeth St return Ca Small, Ian, 55-1 5 REWARD.

Call 355-1464: BLACK min. area. poodle answers LOST-Gray mln. poodle, vie. noon in the LarfcirT Mc'r.

LO Shepherd DUP, light with Vfc E. 27S-1410. 486-9016 Phone nBowlTn 3 league openirm Monday 9:15 p.m.: Friday es, East 2nd So. 357-5043. Frea bowl, f9 lessons by certified NCE 13 s'arflns Southeast Dance Academy, 316 yrs.

up. Bus Pickup service to your door. Utah'i diineina on wc i otrvite, win reopened arri may be performed for compensation! 'or furlh-r heerinlHSjre the Pubif- wirhm Ire exemptions Service Cmm H-H Ire exemptions provided for! Service Commission of" Utah" 'at'iis a Utah Code hRea "13 First Security Buildirm. 405 South M-in Strpel. Sslt lit Clfy Uf on Wednesday, the 1st day of September, 1965, commencing at 10:00 o'clock a.m This is an application for a Certifl- 111 uran p.m., Tues- Annotated, 1933, or which may be cn- lunal Lake t.rely within the authority of said common carrier at rates published in its tariff on file wilh the Commission unless otherwise authorized upon wri len application to the Commission and by its written exceplion to this rule; provided, however, if the nuwever, ir ine equipment is renter! cr leased for an uninterrupted term of 30 days or more and the control of said equipment i ior a Leriitl- caie of Convenience and Necessity to CDerate as a common motor carrier tor the transportation of passenaers over irregular roules as follows" Transporfation by ambulance of sick cf inlured persons, thoie might accompany may Informally submitted but must lol S.

yivcrs:" tte Commission but have" its, approval. In event the lessor Wh day of August, 1945. even rie pssor must avoid, either directly, indirectly, or in combinaticn another, Maria Copier Lee, Sven Reidar Ron- mng, Heinz Weixler, Rose Mari- Hilier WiJIcm Hendrik. van "prsscn. Johanna Maria van Horssen Cla.r Neut, Lena Vand-r Neut i Yl ndc OavWse, Derek Pitz, Irene Ursula' Kupitz, Bnis, brigitte Babetts Dority, Amy Wai Diccu, Gladys Elva Lawrence.

Kapteyn, Sofia Kapteyn, Lilian Rasna Kapfeyn, Bonnie Kroon. Jchenna Ida Gertrud Gottschalk, Reiner Karl Grorbs, Dovtir vveai, ord Kai Two children brxoming citizens were n- 'Y WC-T. sci cr Tooeie; and Carol Slansfield, f- liter erf Marioris Slansfield, Sal! Lake City. Club Lists Region Winners In Heber City Ridina Meet Five.Day Forecast Tuesday throush Saturday Utah, southern Idaho and eastern NevarJs A drying and warming trend is indicated for beginning of week but slorm off the West Cost should move into the area about Friday, with scattered showers and thundershowers continuing until Saturday. Temperatures to average a little below normal in eastern Nevada and southwestern laho to in southwestern Idaho and Utah.

Wyoming Temperatures to average P' n3l. In the extreme northeast, a er vvsst al of week. Scattered sno.vers end thunderstorms moo'ly En the arid Evenings most numerous after middle cf wet-k. noon, Eckersell Mor- Rigbv, where friends call one hour orior to services. Burial Righv Cemetery.

along with the contract carriers BIRTHS Salt Lake area hospitals for of MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake County Richard A. Dameie, 25, Hurley. N.M.: Leslie Rae McGinn, 24. Salt Lake, in Sieven H. Asburv, T.

Ssilt LaVf Raneda Freeman, 16. Salt Lake providing drivers equipment leased. (21 Commcn or auihorizcd by this Commission not purchase from shippers for tiie purpose of immediate resale af 'er transporting any commodity unless the transportation which may be performed is within the exemptions pro(Code Annotated, is entirely jwithm the aulhorily of said carrier producing revenue identical to the rales published in its tariff on wilh the Commission unless otherwise authorized upon written application to the Commission and by Its written exceplion to this rule. It appearing that such practices may be contrary to lhe best interest cf the Molor Carrier Industry and ommsson atf at Salt Lake City, Utah, this ugust, 1945. C.

R. OPENSHAW JR. AUCTION NOTICE OF PUBLIC AND SALE is nerebv qiven that at one o'clock p.m will be at public auction ne) 1 Chap Continental College. Ruth moved to ranchettes now available Flsming Gorge Lake. TO ALL Indians and speak- caU drinMr 3 ls EGBERT services for Earl Duane EgbVrY Au- Tu esda at 2 p.m.

at Undquht ChL Memories, Kaysviile, Friends may call at the FOR sate, shares of International Ore Processing Co. 2.000 shares Lake City Steel Co. Call 322-1673 BACK yard rummase. Girfs clothing Sz. 8-12.

4506 oivd- 4 BURIAL lots Redwood Memorial Make offer. EM J-SI75. LDS Hospital I Mr. arm Mrs. Daniel a.

Kooyman, 6303- I University Village, and Mrs. Toirj 414 wa.l s-n. Special to The Tribune One-fourth mile race 1 and d( HEBER CITY Kamas. winners in the District 4 mcot of; Half-mile a i Jay Utah State Western Riding Club'loy. al racc-1.

Heber City; Hen were announced Sunday. Competing in the two-day meet 500 riders rep- rp- resenting 15 clubs in the district I Dnlis la ss 1, Roughouts. First- and second-iace win- Class Ka "ias; 2. Heber W. Milton, 513 S.

Thclin, J4ST e. T. Kocherhans, and second-piace win ners will represent the district in the North Region meet schedule Friday and Saturday at He- Uass Bridiettcs Possc 2. Heber 1, American Fork 2, Provo Sheriff and Mrs. Douglas R.

Orr, (4060 Souil, daughter. Sh Mark's Hospital and Mrs. Vern Nielson, 521 s. Mr. and son ifito Roughouts.i Holy Cross Hospital Sunday's winners were: iClass 1.

Heber City: cl ri Jo Brisgs 6di One-eighth mile He- Orom. Class 1, Bridlettes; 2') Mr aiders. Rosen Acorn, 1455 A ber City: 2 Kamas. Provo Sheriff Poss-e. rs.

DoU8 as Barton Throe-eighths mile Stock Heber Citv 2 80 "Hober City; 2, Hi-Uinta Wran- Consolidated WcEtciu. Provo. gier (Kamas). Team pole honding-I." Kamas Post Take Tire, Wheel Kamas A tire and wheel valued at $45 Wild cow milkin -l. Hi-Uinta 2 were stripped from a by Steve Dibble, 2049 Wilmington Ave.

(2190 South) while the car was parked at his home, police reported Sunday, Wrangle Ribbon Heber City; 2, American Fork. Dalley team Ralph Hunter, American Fork. A I Mr. Mrs. Robert Lindsay, I West, Hoist, Carl Nichols, 375 F.

I S. 1st George Dale Roth. 24, San Marsna L. Avanf, 18, El F.iso, Tex. Marvin L.

Bulleriield, 19, Salt La.Ve; Kathv McArthur, 15. Salt Lake. Thomis Lee Nelf, 24. Salt Laker LirMa K. Geurls, 22.

Salt Lake. Milton K. Nelson, 41, Salt Lake; Bcnr.ie Luciia Smilti, 35. Salt Lake DavM K. Vance.

22. Salt Lake; Gloria J. Van Dyke, 20. Bountiful Eva May Voss, It, Fairview San- Lvnn Psui Fcinauer, 21, Salt Alva Rec Villisrd, 21, LLake. Robert D.

Eurninqhsm, 51, Bounti- Kath'esn A. Garn, 15, Words Cress' Jon Paul Lcslham 75. if 5 Ve; Susan J. Lloyd, 21, Salt Lake. Kennel!) E.

Brcwster, Salt Lake; I Karen J. Holt, 20, Salt Lake. Kesn W. Ritd, 70, Hunter; i Susan L. Longfellow, 19, Willard L.

Hansen, 14, Grant, i L. Sanaerj, ID, Cherokee, I Ralon K. BdStioR, 19, Riverton; Kathtsen G. Jenkins, 19, i Ronald F. Van Wcerkcm.

23. Dfn- i ve Ann Fowler, J2, Denver. Rcbsrt K. Gcodrich, Dirii Mines, Sandy. Winoru 33 De-Apr; MiChiko OKuda, 53.

Sslt Lsnt. Date c. Ellis. salt Katriryn M. 23.

R. Huber, it, Salt Oierne Hurst, 19. LJ'T. Richard A. McDonald, 40, Sait Jcyce May Nipper, is, salt R.

ii. Salt LaVe; Suzanne Richards, Sail Lake. Mark Y. Gardiner, 23, Salt Lakei Sherry L. Mullen, Murray.

R. McKec. is. Salt Lake: Caroline c. McLaren, 33, Sal) MOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HERE- 1BY ORDERED, That the foregoing, salisly tnattcr of and is hereby set for hcarirj to be held fore the Public Servic? Commission Utah, at Room Caoircl.

auu uMuipmeriT oe- lonsing to Baum Motor Co 335 So Murray rJance lessons at cash discount or tradi for leep or CR 8-2950. DRIVING LESSONS 435-1649 or Unusual Xmas Now! pi. XIE PAJAAU BAG. 273-5321 al a is3C 2u 5t 5, appointment, or sultaMesscns. your furn.

rvic ss- Intermenl, Boun h(ul Park. Funer-l direc 0 ov rI S3 UR Mr rnaX; 0 Le din Cwicfery. Goff Mortuary. Funeral Directors, t-uurse Easy, instrument furn. DA 2-0449.

EXP. dressmaker, faking oTderT, school clothes. Reas. 435-3932. BED patient lifter, scarcely used.

Easily operated. EM 4-O306 p.m. SPA rn i for YOU HAVE A PL4V POVDU THE S7APIUM SO IVANj I Sec THOSE COJLP WE. SIT N'EAR LIK5TOCATCWA li XcxFOUL BALL- $2 HIS A FOUL BALL SHE Al.ARR.'EP TM.AT TICKET- FEELER iM BEFORE i i HOTCKGO I YOU HO.K5// Cv7 MT'S THE PIFFEREMCE IVHcRc AS LONG AS say NEXT TO HAS A PROGRAM HE CAM rbL? UN'S AT EVERV BOX- OFFICE LIME-4VAN72 THE PRESENT'S SOX AT BLEACHER PRICES JVJ 4 HAT To S5APV, f34 H.J". 3.

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