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Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • 27

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DESERET-NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt 1.Am City, Aomdayi-Seeitem- b'er 19; ore.Predicted t' 7 I a i Ip' I -Se '1 DESERET-NEMI'S AND TELEGRAM Solt LA City Memdoy, effi sr 9, 1 r2. I Ile mote.Predicted I i I rn't. Ed eh.11 I pead in DI Dea rn Li Halliday Ill ay Mrs. Edge III 1 oman-Foun 1 1 i 1 les--1 ir 4 les-in---S'E. ea in 2 was killed Auk: ID.

1020., in-Ani Death Clans 't Utahns Invitid to Seek automobile taeCidCnt. lie mar-1 a P.sychiatric rfer-A'iiles lioggan-oti Sept 1948-Ifiri4e---S-he marnecer-i--Qualified 1.1 ht-rs-lcrotidltY EdgarReld; were invited to apply for psy ah Mackham in the 'ehiatric training scholarships Ulak.Ed'uthitôr- Salt Lake Nlm--1-1-amiTemple on March 20, offered by the American Psy- 1951 chiatric Assn. and the Smith, Ihe ss I Utahns ted to WaS killed Auk: 11): ItLan 1 ur'eath Clatms( automobile tac-eident. Ile mar-1 IPsychiatric Grants 1 dr4ii.eed 3d-0 rnSeaPrri.lett2Hillititiett I) a h- Tri-lcreitid-a arRel a 1 tkoro intritotf fn onnh, fn. I Mrs.

ILannah Mackham In chiatri trainm' scholarshi "A-. Sal Lake Temple 'on Nlarch uca offered by the' American PP sy- tor 1185'2. ichiatric Assn. and the Smith, 1 --VielCOMeRains Alice 1.7c111. Edgehill, 86, S.L.

i Residence 'art Allack 101-1st prominent church MOS civic orker, died Sunda A SairLake City woman was I Al 1k 11. 1. 1, villa la Irk al I Civic worker died Sunda' ii, Sal(Lake City woman as -1- 7 Mrs lice Udall Edgehill, 86. -t II Residence 1 '--z-----1H 1111 Almosi ear ac i 101-ist A''e, prominent church'. died Sunday it Sal(Lake City woman as and Cii i-L --7-70T1t11 To CONTRACTORS Office of the -Cite Recorder.

Sra it Labs August IL 1953. Sealed proposals will be received Be this office until 10:30 oclock a.m. em. tember 32, 1955 for the work -sting, maintaining and patrolling for period of years Lighting District 8E4 on both aides of 4th South Street from Main. Street -te Stele Street.

-cording to plena on lila in the City to, gineer's Office. Bids will be opened on or about This time by' the Beard of City Commie. Instructions to 'erectit-idiom nd forms for eomct and bond, ie. settler with plans and profiles may ho -obtained-at -the office of the City neer upon deposit of fifteen 415,001 doilars which will be forfeited Waal a bid is.eubmitted to the City. The Tight is reserved to reject any et all bids, Bid bond will be accepted i Sett eI certified check.

ByOrder of thsSoard of Congeals. IRMA V. ri OW Records 0 ROTItt TO CONTRACTORS Office of the tit, Recorder. Salt Lake ill be recived at iletrber 22. 1955 191 th.

19rk this office until 10:30 o'clock a.m gem, Per no, maintaining and patrolling for iod Of years Lighting District leo. 8E4 on both aides or 4th South btrool from tgant. Street -to Stott btreet -cording to plans 0111 lag ill the Citir EA gineor's Office. hictsjillhbes stnebearnr.65 time to ti-------dawg erg. arecttleathmit- and forms tor eontract and bond, to tether with piano and profiles may be obtained-at the office of tho Citz Eno.

uinnI.d."! of filler, (Ilk" 1 I 7 Agar 78. prominent Mr. Reid is-survived by his Kline and French Foundation -are designed to equip staff psyehiatristsimpub- lic -mental hospitals and schools for the new knowledge of therapies lved by hi Fclgar T.Reld, 78. prominent Mr. Ileld is Kline and French Foundation.

are designed tO Mrslegiiip staff psyehiatristsimpub- lic --mental hospitals and schools C. 1 IA. 1411114LW5 111111U procuces iney pay approximate I fiflo I pay to I a techniqu They es and practices a a.s, go. FE Ill an .1 five -t-after---a--leng-in- found dead Sunday afternoon; educator and church -I ucian Reid of Price: Mrs. L.

assist-int 1 -04 I very ounly ness, in a Sa -b home of ss at po ie ,16041. her treasurer of Utah Power' and Lake City ill 'd I workers at his norne S-IMMOnS and Mrs. Carol tight at 77-3a a.m. Q-S: 44 tat "as Canyon II ott-d, 4, of Lake' City; Mrs. Monday of a heart attack at blv n- Ut f' 11' got some rain 4i proba I a Ina 1, Monday at Van, i.

Was 'born i 1 Christensen, Washing- his residence in the Arnbassa 41 accidental gun- lo ,,1 A cold low front that swept 1 Reid had 'ton Mrs Marsha Merk- 'ih Nephi, March 1 l'-44 4 I hot wound "'to so -k Ne- 1 Into the state un ay rom dor-- Club, 145-5th East. Ile 14, 1869, daugh- VP 'lls served a super- A 1 ley, Cot 17 grand- w. t-- the head. 1, vadt brought lower tempera- i 41 iqs-1 1st 11-t children, and. one brother, as 66 Ntr.

Halliday had been ter of David and Mrs. Meltra- 1 tures and a generally rainy eon- in san, Reid, of San Francisco. Elizab th 4. 1H iner Danger e- i dition over, near ly 'Very county Co.unti for the Funeral serviCes will be held ployed by Utah-Pow field, 40. 1055 El- er and Icy Udall.

She '41. ,44,11, Light CO. or one of its prede- Sunday. 21 years and was the Manti North Ward at 1 in John R. gin was 1WIP Heaviest rainfall centered in -s cessor concerns since 1909.

first Edgehill in the found at her the Salt-4 Valley. Salt Lake of the 4 4-0 pjn, Wednesday. Friends may Lake City High at 260 E. South Temple as a timekeeper and Temple; Mrs. Edgehill by her ilk 11' City recorded .39 inches; Bland- clerk.

A Po', hoot a num- Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. Church of Jesus Christ Of i young daughter, ak 4 ing. .16: Cedar City, From 1911 to 1919 he serVe 1 1 ber of years i atter-dav 'rs. '-i: Green River, efore that II 1 Noma Sint on tune 27 returning from i r. Reid NnT as chief 'clerk, in the 'service.

1888. He died March 28. 1922. 1 -services. Dangerfield ford, .02, and a trace at I was bishop of the Manti North Ct 11FREBY GIVE 1 Roeitt lor Commilimionere of 111 Leke sv departments in Salt Lake City 1Irs.

Edgehill was a member The was home alone 1 The forecast calls for parttY- wpm- for 11 fil'onro 'Ina UAle 11 CitY. Vtah- of the intention et 'writ and Logan. From 1919. to 1927. Ak, tar A as timekeeper and clerk.

From 1911 to 1919 he senied as chief 'clerk in the 'service: departments in Salt Lake City and Logan. From 1919. to 19'27, -aa-eralen -ill. 4, found dead Sunday ness, in. a Salt -'1, tt in -her home of what police of: City taid as -''4, sl -pita'.

,,,01,, probably "8 n- I Was or i accidental, Zan- 4 4 I I 'ih Nephi, March 1 '44 1 shot 9ral's Ini 1,4, 1 869, daugh- the head. 1, va ef David and I Mrs. Melba- rtif 'Elizabeth rt 0 illeiner Danger- Icy Udall. She field, 40. 1055 El- St.

John R. Iv- gin was Edgehill in the -found at her th, Mrs. Edgehill NyliS a merober, nWa. home alone I The forecast c-ails for partly served sit super. It', G.

ley, Corvallis, 17 grand- A 1 R. nrysaus, Is grana- tures and a generally rainy epn- vadt brought lower tempera- tt le, 1 children, and one brother, over nearly 'Very county i 1 1'1 'San' I 1 A si 1 I Claire Reid. of San Franeiseo.1 Sunday. 1 ye 1 Funeral servies will be held Heaviest rainfall centered in was pete COUntY fOr sars an -f: 'k: in the Nlanti North Ward at 1 of the the SallAsake Valley. Salt Lake -1.

1 p.m, Wednesday. Friends may tah educator and church icleol fie a- ve Price; Mrs. -Reid of worker died me at his 244 ill-Ova SIMMOnS ancl-Mrs. Canyon Road, lo mi likilt, of Salt Lake City; Nys. Monday at I a m.

41 i 1, Christensen, Washing- carumA II4 ell rinr- Mr. Reid had ton, Marsha Merk- ilrw PO11111 Of OMMII011011O111 Of tt 'Aka as -Utah. of the intention of aueh Ward- for 13 1Nlears, and sum widow; five after-a-long-ill- found dead Sunda afternooni tah educator and church -41 assistant 'Reid" of Price; ness, in a Salt i her home of what police of very County worker died at his 1101ne -2444 treasurer of IAA Power' and Lake-- ilielva 1 'tight at 77-3a hint. -4, A -beers aid as I 7 raniprtn il A ..1 City --has: ILIttii a -month. Full information may be had i by wating to the American I Psychiatric 1785 Massa- i ehusetts lit Pub.

Autunt 81. IR1s. Laqt Pub. tkoutember 30 935. 4A48) io be ma's- travelinuauditor, and from 1927 to 1944, he was eral October of 1944 of the Utah Woolgrowers when the mishop occurred; oftrloudy skirs Monday night with and had served as its fictrs said 1 scattered showers and a few She was a life member of the thunderstornis.

There will be Nlatthews acting Mid- i 1 when the mis.hop occurred; of-'I ciouay skies aionoay -ntgnt wan er and had sved as its ficers said. She was a life member of the! scattered showers and a few 1 There '11 be 1 att ews. acting Mid-1 un ers rms. ere wi Board ot commis110 Art overate; member of the end patrol Wine District South Sanpete ains Stake presidency for a number 11170. tciPIZimt.vellteetc rittensi" mertains the Ladies Literary Club vale said was a deat showers in the southeast of years.

Ile also Was a memberlfollowina street: ues- sides et 4th South tre am itet tr I Board of rommhationertlo overate; No. in saki citp eomPrising the following street: Both sides et 4th South Street from NOTICE Of MIA arroctE THE PUBtIC SERVICE coy- missioN OF UTAH IN THE MATThIL or THE WATER. SysTEm OP A. P. likloMINGSKN.

"Application of nor. once Prows. et al, for the Commis. Sion' to take Jurisdiction and tor as ordar to improve the MOM CMS. 4120.

Notice is hereby given that the above. entitled application of Florence Browse. et al, wdl be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah St office, 314 State Capitol. Salt Lasko City. Utah, on Monday, the 26th Car of September.

1834 commeneutg et woo o'clock am. This is -an atildtration Florangla PrOts'at. Clarence Salk A. D. Max Lovell.

Robortt. Peterson. Zane Itoiod Stevens. James J. Reed.

Duretin Atkiniton. Joe Moira. Leonard fleckatead. Clarence Ratt and Dumont, for the Commission to Juriadiction ever. the A.

P. and order the A. P. liemminasen to totnply with the laws of the Sista of Utah. end tn soar.

tieular- that, -It proceed 44 list Juin and be became assistant oecame assistant Rids 'will ho received by the Purchasing Division of the Comnitaiden of Finance of the State of Utah. 147 State Capitol Building, Salt Lake Qty. Utah. Until In a.m., September 28s 1855, oa the following Ir.0 Destination: STATE ROAD COMMISSION: COAL. STATE ROAD COMMIsSION: SALT.

FISH ANn GAME, CEDAR POSTS. STATE ROAD COMMISSIoN: PIPE. ENGINFERING: GRAIWR BLADES. ENGINEIRING: SURVFY STAKtS. STATE TAX COMMISSION' PRINT- ING TAX FORMS.

Commtasion of Moller 7715m7i5 the right to rated soy or all bids; or to getept or retort Om whole or any -Part of any bid; or to waive any informality or technYealiut troy-bid in Ow Mitaroot of MI State. All bids will bo rotiscied er--ftworded -within 5d.vi after bid Droning Only bids giving a firm Quota- tion 'be R. Curtis Purehaeints Aseist treasurer. ow I. VL 011VI ut-o li Oa I member of the Emmarettas or-.

day clearing in the north and 1 of the Nlanti Cit3' Council for Stit-st Street go lain Street In halt take Cit2i; improve said district br Prominent Mason due to a gun shot Wound to1 i ganization. and member of the, babl west i four- years, maintained. Patrolling and operating accidental. N1r. Halliday was well known 1 Utah Federation of Women's 1.

he A few, light showers will hit i Ile Was horn Nlarch 13.71877. wooing -te we-et-lighting in -said- 100 Sbeawas proborn in Salt Lak be maintained until mid- for his affiliations with -Utah I Clubs as well as of the Women's 1 City Aug. 10, 1915 a daughter the Salt Lake area Monday of William T. and Adelaidenn'id- eve" night, the Ott" chid el 'wnich will be Paid bv the abutter. The Masonic organizations, He was a Republican Club.

night and tlear-Tuesda Jill' -1-CaxRe id I married ----Id if I intheevethent- tit- 4a, ha-- ataintalood -tor i. 4-of--- Roswell- Marttrt----and-Mary 1--------- Y---. a Period of nine (1)) eo ei mberof Aca-cia-L l- Lodge F. and She helped organize the 1 Littlefield Heiner Salt Lake chools- and uesay She attended be 75 with 'FarnSWorth inthe Te netober b. 1955 and Yi7ralubiencltnitisl tgi me near a of the 'Utah ConsistorY1 Wasatch Camp ug Ipw during the night of 45 I ple Church of Chrit lc' tannin -tha maintenanra I pitralling and oppation.

thereof itt Oa -No-. Scottish Rite -I't-fill 1 I Latter.day Saints, in '1902. She pritrlit gealiz ar apy-aubiwayent a inntscrs Sh I erve sle. IT -No. Ltter day Saint in 1902 She a-s, -Utah-Pioneers.

She served uated fromBaStIligh School: coroner was Slam Street to Main Street in Salt Lake Cit 2o; improve said district OP maintaintlig. Petro fling and operating treet-lighting in -wild- district; 100'4 1 option to terminato-tho mointensom Potrerittne owl orwratitott-thertkot-lt lho nd of thy first or onrouboyouent I treor --of- the, tyrot Monet, twoothirtz 1Thip-totol-Cost-of-oattyrit nuality-andwressure of watert ind that -it-order-the-stid-A-ttermritrissed to maintain hLs water and water -rights in a state of repair and to take reasonable orecautiorta allautat Palm, lion; and that it order the said A. P. 'llemminssen to twase the makind of arts-other or lurther-connertions-ttnlese and -until -an---adetniatt water -sanely and distribution Is developed and Installed to adequately' meet the needs of customers presently connected. i Tht said syotenuand.

for melt relief as appears Just and equitable, In the priming. Ply order of tinted at Salt Lake City, Utah t3th day' of deptembor, 1055. A. In 34) "Chapter No. 1, Royal Arch fa- president to the Wa-land the University of Utah.

-----1 ---1, -as irs pres ilk sonc. Utah am cleryof I satch ard tienet Society al 1 8. 1933- she married Choi r- Mem berTnitagton AtIvin s.dinkg, Knights Templar and El--Kiih'11e7-ti-tne--the -ward -as- organ- i Ralph-Dangerfieldin Salt-Lake: in 1939 and 1941 to California Shrine. ized, and Was a member of the I City. He died in 1954 and later to San Bernardino, He was also a member of the Stake Relief Society Surviving are her mother four nt Las -Vegas and Sun Valley.

4 1lSe ices Id Sahara Club, Ambassador Club, board for 10 years. daughters 1 Choir President and Mrs. Sheryl, Mrs. Joan I and had held many offices in. 1 She is' survived by two sons- N'arner, Karen and Deborah; Funeral services were held In Lester F.

Hewlett, Tour Man eluding that of past state noble and three daughters, Mrs. Rob- Dangerfield; five sisters, Lausanne, Switzerland. ager and Mrs. W. Jack Thomas grand of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.

'ten A. Davis Salt Lake City; Agnes H. Seare, Mrs. Marjorie 1 for Martha Louise Muller. and Mrs.

Ruth Clawson left the Harry M. Johnson Los Galli, Mrs. TWila Humphrey, member of the Tabernacle choir tour to attend her funeral Utah Native 1 ugeles; Mrs Bernard Sines, ails of Salt. Lake City Mrs. which were held-tinder 1, Tern Halliday as born 1 itOUSt011, W.

Edgehill, CleonePrice Cu'er City Calif Miss-Muller; who lived -at 145 the direction of Feb. 13, 1889; in Pleasant Grove, Weston, AI. Edge-T E. 24th South, had been in old W. Lee of the French Min---- ii son of Joseph W.

and Louisa hilkoWellesley Hills, eight 'United Fund Film Set poor health for some time be sion. Floral offerings from her Halliday. He was educated in grandchildren; 11 great-grand-, I fore leaving on the choir trip, fellow members and con Pleasant Grove and Salt Lake children; a Alvin A film, "Why a United Fund" I and the Copenhagen dolences front President David City, and attended University of 1 Glendale, and a niece will be shown Wednesday at; e-oficert she wai---taken by plane O. McKay were at He was married to Mar- reared by Mrs. Edgehill, Mrs.

12:15 pin at a meeting of thel from' Lubeck. Germany, to the services at which Mr. Hewguerite Snow, Nov. 19, 1913, in Wessel, Salt Lake CitY Bonneville KiWaniS Club in the 1 Lausanne where she had rela, lett spoke. Vocal numbers were Salt City.

She died in i Funeral services Will be held Newhouse Hotel. I tives. given by Mrs. Hewlett, Mrs. tober, 1940, i I Tuesday noon in the Edgehill Herbert KretchmafiZof the! A-- member-of the choir for Clawson and Mrs.

Thomas. and --He is survived by ason and Iv -15th East and -Blaine Salt Lake AceaUnited Fund 135- years; she also h4 formerly byiAndre, K. ATIIIISi011 aphe daughter Robert S. --jtallidaN Dihop or Maw "wftrh44 the k- 'film belnged to the-- -C harninade -French Byron Mut amp-I Organtzktion I and -MO. th W-ar cl ton.

both of Bountiful: -two I of the South Eig'htee and discuss th fund, 'Ladies Chorus and had taken Other talks and musical num. ton, both of Bountiful; two for said nine -year --Period tit etimated atirebutt-riumgrth-ooref-wbohitnrhg b(tynt-thtmahrn111, trzernschtaargeo Capitol Building. belt Lake 1,217.25 front feet -of shutting Probertr at an estimated cost per front foot of until 10 cm, September 33, 1954 en, The above imprevements ere tn tight. the mile of the following: ing District No. E.S.

All of said work ENGINEFRINGI DUMP TRUCK AND to be den according to the plime and CHEV; SUR specifications on filo in the office of The Commission of Finanee reigervos the City Engineer. The abutters egist the right to reject any or all bids; or I. to be defrayed bv a loest assessment to acceot or 1111Cttho wholeOrany upon the lots or pieces of ground to part isnoittiotyreanutoyr beProlvellemeetPnicts eirtudailrginflttwit.hein WLetlailled atniltd. S. Block, 39.

at Lots 1 to be relected or awarded willing 3 days 82, mu in A. snit Like city sue after bid ettOnini, Only bids giving a veg. fronting or abutting -upow the firm- gelation will he street above named and to the entire S. Curtis depth of said parcels of land beck (B-3111 Purchasing Agent therefrom. and all within the district boorided as follows: South Street 1outh-5th South Street Street West-Miiin Street ri to and bie th ctions to the carrying out of such intention amid be II in 1 Pronented in writing.

stating therein co'fil I I I .00 It, Intl and blocks, or description of orate: to the City Recorder on er before I ki4 no the 21s1 day of September, 1955. 1 ems The Board of Commissioners Its lie P1 first regular meeting thereefter. to-wit, II the 22nd day, of -September, 3953, -will! 111 F4- eonakiet. 'the proposed- -end- bear 4, and consider much, protests, and gib's, Ilona to said improvement as shall Inv been made. Ilintit si liv order of tile Point of Commis.

I 0, 'loners of salt Lake City, Utah. INSIKOASS SAt. 2 SUN. Dated this 30th tier of August, 1553. 1 10 gel.

1 1 IRMA P. MINER. with worths's et with el -City- Recorder. 99 is gee Lighting District Na. tee ites First Publication August 31, last Publication September SO.

155S. NOUSSi tail TO I P.M. Will 1A.011 71iiwwill retetVed bythilineehaaing Division of 'the Commission of Finance of the: State of Utah. 147 State Capitol Building. holt Lake Until 10 ami, September ,201955.

the 111110 -of hi I 0 SAT. SUM 10 apt awl pperahotap apt 10 tee. )9c-- 0" moults, tNI TO P.M. Mi VitIKDAYS tat. with piwthaws et with Pingaim 9.1.

99 1' 1164 1 Ims so VIXI I Voinownedk god iltomolihrot washed skompoghly inpliw' Titeveleetted Wil, 114 11.1.7y. ertinissll byled with folne4 10 .1 Itot Or 41 Wiedows Aiwa ioside owl out Speakers will include President Levi Edgar Young of the First Council of Seventy of the Church, and N. G. Morgan Sr. Friends may call at 260- E.

part in many, operatic and choral groups in Salt Lake City. She had been a member of the choir during-its' totirs-in-1926 to the Pacific Coast, in 1934 to bers were given by members of the French Mission, nearly 40 of whom were in attendatice. Burial was in Lausanne, where she was born Aug. 7, 1889. II FULLER MILLER 3939 South Stots IIIKDAYS.

11 TO 2 PA. MINDAYS Is South Temple Monday from 6 to 8. p.m. and Tuesday at the Edgehill Ward Chapel from ii A.m. to noon.

brothers, Joseph W. Halliday, Salt Lake City, and William L. Halliday, Pleasant Grove; three sisters, Mrs. Pearl Wadley and Mrs. Prudence Coombs, both of Pleasant Grove, and Mrs.

Glen (Vida) Adamson, Salt Lake CitY; also nine grandchildren. vizi, 61611" Elliot M. Preston 'Julia E. C. Truman Ellen L.

Atwood 4Ponona Is 7-4101? Wonted.Womn WOMEN Cashier-Typist SUCCESS CAN BE YOURS Leading Consumer. I AT ANY AGE. BE A finance Company EtitIV WOMEN SUCCESS CAN BE YOURS AT ANY AGE. BE A PBX- SwitchboardI 3tost and found VERY LIBERAL REWARD tor information leading to retovory of gold Masada lady's wrist watcli anti diamond tins, lost night of Stmt. in taxi.

Jewelry has treat sentimental value. Contact fluneaker, at 1507 RO. 3lat toot or 3tost tor Int tovory wrist 1 boat ni JeWein 31i Funerals SHEPHERD uneral servTiZi for Frank W. Shepherd will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at the Neil O'Donnell Mortuary.

tat South -41h East. where friends may call Tuesday from to 8 P.m. and Wednesda prior to services. Burial in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.

be 8 to trs, VERNAL Puneral for Ellen Louise Atwood, daughter of Clarence-L. and Gloria Young Atwood, who died in a Vernal hoepital Saturday will be conducted Tuesday at 2 pm. in Vernal will be in Vernal Memorial Park --CemeterY'''' ISpecial-1401os MOVING' To New Location FROM CONOCO SERVICE 2ND-SOUTW---- TO SINCLAIR SERVICE 481 E. 2ND SOUTH we vial be ready and to see you all AT OUR NEW STATION! Aspecial MCY New FROM CO? IG1 attonfich SERVICE SINCLAI 481 E. 2 we vial be to see you oil AT OUR Funerals HUNTINGTON Julia tu- I tell Crandall Truman, 83.

died 1 Saturday morning in a Price hospital. Born Dec. 7, 1871. at Spring-villa to Hyrum Oscar and Harriet Guymon Married to Mica Spencer Truman Huntington Feb. 2, 1891.

He died in 1947. Survivors: one brother, Ralph D. Crandall. Arizona; nine sons and daughters, Ralph. Floyd and kira.

Wilda Foster of Salt Lake City: Net'. -Leslie, Wen (Rhoda) Clegg. Huntington: Guy. -Loa Angeles. and Harriet Truman of Provo; 29 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren; Funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m..

In the Huntington Ward chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Friends to the funeral at home of Arthur Clegg. Huntington. Burial in Huntington.

ti ifr I RECEPTIONIST ihorritaining-Period Low Tuition Day or Evening Classes No olg Good Salaries Writs for Fre. Bulletin SWITCHBOARD (PBX) School of Salt Lake City ltEWARDrt rod loather w-ibiot Calitornta and 'Utah dr li ivers rens. Co tart "vane M. Bou 113.54 B.L.Co-nr-SOft It So. lith ant ELS-4384.

-3 REWAR Garman Shophera ry male, tack and brown with "To nee" dog tag. Lad peen viein 7th I. Nat South. Call CR7 327. REWARDLost, brown male brindle Boxer.

ttottoni trout tooth mining. nop re alifor Elliot Mills Preston. 88, 850 N. 13th West, died Saturday at his residence after a short illnss e. A S.L.

Pident Salt Lake City reMdent for the ptimist res past 18 months. be was born June 17. 1867, Morriaon, to Merri. Will Speak in S.L. man George.

and Abbie GridleY Preston. Survivors: four daugh- tars C. S. Thornwall. Salt Dr.

Donald Twiss, presi Lek; City; Mrs.Julia McEackran, dent-of --Optimist International, Lonst IT ii mitsand crioarrsa. re I I era; Will address membf the unTsliVier, Moment, Salt Lake Optimist Cl ti Mirce tidlitz. to Foil Wednesday, .7:30 p.m.., in the Falls for funeral. Jade Room, Hotel Utah. I Dr.

Twiss is a resident of use M. P. Behnke', Brantford, Ontario. He was 1 Ilse Maria Pinkus Bohnke. 37.

elected to his present post at 1133 Hubbard died Sunday at at her home of a tattering the organization's 37th annual tunPZ. I 8 'In Stettin, convention in Montreal last GeBoranny2.0 lay 2 daughter Hermann 'July. and Crete Dietrich Pinkus. Mar. Wed Gerhard J.

Bohnke April 23, Another speaker for the eve. 1953, in ball Lake City. Came to Salt Lake City in 1930. Member of ring will be Gus G. Scheid, gov Churvis of Jesus Christ of Lauer- ernor of the 20th district.

'day Saints. Survivors': husband: one son. Priedriek Peter illness. Born July 28, WIC in Stettin, Germany. daughter of Hermann and Crete Dietrich Pinkus.

Mar. ried Gerhard J. Bohnke April 23, 1953, in Balt Lake City. Came to Salt Lake City in 1930. Member of Churl of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Survivors': husband: one son. Priedriels Peter -Lake '550 N. at his ilness. A for the orn June Merri- Gridley Salt ars Pres- Ira. Mars tiv it grand- it to Post Ike, 37.

unties at 'uttering Stettin. Hermann Mar. April 23. Came to ember of 1 Latter- me son. isit-Lake Card.

of, Thanks CARD DP THANICieiVet7 often a card Of thanks meet a need which can hard," be Solved in any Not. only ts It a gracious exprusion of graitude to th000 who have gent floral tributes, but also courteously cc- knowledges the aervito and kindness to the to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well be moiled or whose names and addreages are not known. Insertion of the card of thanks may be arranged by telephone. Wit have many wording suggestion to assist you. Call Mtge Post, EM3-1525, ext.

We liow Wave Si etaenhig pastime offaring variety teat swami the vier particularly to. tefeeting and desirable. Sty -day. mein, de hegira. valid vacations.

ras eed national bendy's. loan, pleant oneonisi co-workers. A rtapectae eaoitlens. tient. secure.

Opportunity advance. Previous experience slot sees. Dry but competence in this type et Work experied. Starting any in keeping with your rience. Advancement ran be rapid' In this growing branch.

Many emPlore benefit int profit-shark11 Plan e.1110. ment fund. group life. sickness and bopitaltration plata. bee Mr.

Collette CITY FINANCK CO. 2017 S. Stall St. RULAND'S SERVICE STATION RUL SERVICE 102-503 PELT BLDG. PHONE EL54360 BASINOsiiPliheral servicet for John Arthur Bastrom will be held Tuesday at 2 Larkin Mor tummy Chapel.

280 K. So. Temple. Friends may all at the mortuary front 8-8 p.m. and Tuesday pHor to services.

interment in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. under the direction of Larkin Mortuary. SIND Funeral services for Alice Cale Bird will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Union First Ward LDS Chapel. Friends may call Tuesday 8-11 p.m.

and Wednesday until at the Jenkins Mortuary, 4780 S. State. Murray. Funeral directors, Allen end Sone. BISHOPFuneral service for Clarence (Beni Lorenzo Bishoo wIll be held Wediresdav-at 12 noon in the Larkin Chapel.

280 E. South Temple. Friends May call at the mortuary Tuesday" from to 8 p.m. and Wednesday prior to services. Interment- in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park under direction of Larkin Mortuary.

101712-iii71 SPAR loons floor Po Hobert and voruumo. Buy nothing, onto nothing. Lirliotorrti to your hoots lot 3 XM in InvUrsolum-011 STOW-7 IXMini City; parents; one sister. Katie Pinkuc- a brother, Gunther, Salt Lake City. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p.nrivat! 260 E.

South Temple, whereg may eall Tuesday from 6 to 8 Ptig. and Wednesday prior to fervicti. 'r. Katie tier, Salt p.nr;a1 to a tiip. services.

I WOULD like to take this moortunity to thank the Lesion Post at Farmington, also the firing squad from Ms Clear- field Naval Base for the beautiful military survive and burial. Also to the many friends and relatives for many kindnesses shown at the death of my dear husband. his ran gton, oleo tho Cie r- mist. Alio I relatives shown et huithand. 4LPersonals NOW teaching at 21 lit South Earl Holt.

formerly with Tommy Dorsey, Tex Denali'. Say Anthony. Gene Krupa end others. Personal. bed instruetion in trombons trumpet.

orchestration and ths Han tal34471t. eves. Altiti-11107 7-DENTAL PLATE REPAIR filth reolaNtd told piste dupit. rated Pickup-delivery learvice All wit. guar trd Ave 4201-13in lith INI141371.

EAST SCRY1c.E 9N101440111MBII wHoLuALE cLoszouT REVLON COSMETICS Setular Price. 42 fAST 4Th SOUTFT SEARS 209-or 2R8 PART-TIME HOPS Weekends, Nistit Shift No Phone Calls, Please Archie D. Ryan BOULDER CITY. NEV.Funeral services for Archie De Vol Ryan. 0.

who was killed Friday in an automobile accident. were held here Sunday. Born in Breckenridge. Sept. 4.

1889. a son of George and Mary Ryan. Moved to Utah in 1890. Married Mar Kelly in 1910. They were divorced In 1938.

Married Bernice Rarnes Bade in 1940. Served as an assomate director of the Bureau of Land Management in Washington. 'until 1948. Served in U.S. Department of the Interior from 1917 to 1948, when he retired.

Master Mason of Progress Lodge No. 32, F. and A.M., in Salt Lake City; member Utah Consistory of Scottish Rite and of Kerak Temple of Shrine. Reno. Survivors: widow: one son.

George Ryan. Chicago, a 41aughter, Sirs. Kathleen Ryan Anderson, Berkeley. a stew son. David Ryan.

Reno; a brother. George H. Ryan. Logan. and sta grandchildren.

ffi I 1 A I a 4 BILLS? greeting thus. meet' uranium demists up In I tulles swirl Or a 10041 under prep burden. GOI See 'rho Man About A Gamma-0-Meter greeting ttm. deposits up I buried burden. 1 See Trio Gomm its uranium Jog SWIYi Or under Amp A eter Florists FLOWERS Don Carlos Bor-Be-Q 135 E.

9th South Tor All Oeesainets Beef -Drive Meet Called A -kickoff meeting' for the annual state beef promotion campaign will convene Monday at 2 pm in eel Governor's Board Room, State Capitol, announces Alden K. Barton, general chairman. Packers, retailers and all others interested in stimulating sale of beef during its most plentiful period are being invited to attend. Mr. Barton is chairman of the State Agriculture Commission.

Cklarenteed- -the Apierld'o- meat advanced uranitun Irator or posit Mony Dat BRING AY111 OWN COINTTIt We'll trade knob. tu r2 lormg 4n1 Millie. Models trove $149.50 We rent count. era. 13 der AU make, re.

paired. It011t POU: cuarantsd Votingeon! elsr a BRING At COMPALZ1 tome 4 troll $14910 erg. 13 dim IV4TM ide high. Models tit count, rw Dial EM3-4584 Huddart Floral 30 South Motu r'i If installmant parmenti are past duobills aro troubling you. Let- us consolidato end arrange In pay all your past duo or not, With ono gaymant you eau afford.

No security; no co.aignars. No eradit reference required; no charge tor consultation. CREDIT COUNSELORS 410 reit Bldg. (341 Main) ELII-1021 DANCE el 111Pea tall tYaa) now forming at The Music Contra, 219 8th Last under city's oramoot dines faculty; Juanita Barton. Dian.

Postar. Jeanne LeSueur. Marlin. Malroy Frances Nobeie. Latta Petty.

Ron Ross. Patti Ruff tone ttr-tirfettffifFiNIVM, TIGATIONS OP ALL TYPES. DI, VORCII CASES THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATED. PH ELS-40156. 5Massage and Bath service for John Arthur Bostrum will be field Tuesday at 2 p.m.

in the Larkin Mortuary 280 South Temple. Friends may tall at the mortuary from to 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to eery. lees. Interment in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.

under direction et Larkin Mortuary. BOYNTON Funeral services for Joseph Hyrum Boynton will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in We Union Mortuary Chapel in Bountiful with Counselor brute Benedict officiating. Friends may call at the Union Mortuary Monday from 74 p.m. and Tuesday from .11 to time of services.

Interment will be in the Bountiful Cemetery. under direction of the Union Mortuary. A A 48 i P7L-r- I tfrostilya SIX TM4-61119 A 43 S. treaders TM4-66711 IN6-2420. 4 IN6-2429.

WE have ell of the negatives from the Rembrandt Studio. Anyone wishing to reorder or buy their negatives must notify us within 10 days' after which time this' will be discarded, Adams Photography. 733 S. State. ELLI1O47, WHWERSATIR'S CLOS E-I-AM REVLON LIPSTICKS The regular $1.10 Only 55c 42 East 4th South St.

ATTENTION SINGLE MEN A square and folk dance class ta being formed for single People between 20 and 50 years of sac Please call CR7-4010 for Wit her the hi yeashini ttegatit 10 dot will ha raphy. RI 4 s. is bets betwea Please Anna S. Anderson A FLOWERS teOft Brown flora! Co. EM4-5544 1 II Co.

4 A. P. Peterson OVID, P. Peterson. 76.

died at his home in Idaho. Friday a long illness. Born Oct. 17. 1878.

in Bloomington. Idaho, son of Andrew and Annie Criatine Sorenson Peterson. Moved to Ovid with his parents when 11 years of age. Was- a farmer there many years. Married Mary Anetta Johnson.

Oct. 31, 1900, in the Logan Temple. Church of -Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Was an older in the Church. SurviVers are his widow two daughters.

Mrs. Seymour Sleight. Bountiful. Utah, and Mrs. Beatrice Lake, Montpelier; one Harley Peterson, Ovid; 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren; also three sisters and three Mrs.

Tom Beckett, Los Angeles; Mrs. James Kipitos, Ogden. Utah; Mrs. Edwin Shepherd. Paris; Idaho; George- and MIMI.

Peter- SOL Ovid. and Milford Peterson. Dingle. Funeral services will be Tuesday at I p.m. in the Ovid Ward Chapel.

The Matthews Mortuary is in charge. Peterson. la a long and Peterson. I parents Was- a Married Oct. 31.

Church in the low; two Sleight. Beatrice Hades dchildren ran; also brothers. Angeles; en. Utah; Paris; re Peter- Peterson. be held the, Ovid evil Mar IfultZltatrl Don't Pass Tills Up IfYou.

Have $1 250 to -Invest Ityou LMANIC Don't 1) 4 Pa I0 flzs Up OPTN 'WRY lisAT GOOD SALESWOMAN 7 will train and PUt gen in I istradr inoney-making business as a local distributor of 'Lunar matins on a higb commission basis. No involtment or deliver-ins, but car and at least le hours a work nemmartiSLC area or other Utah towns. Write Frank C. Whit. 125 B.

NI.Cw or phone EM2-3901. INSURANCE EXAMINER litouna woman. preferabhr 23 to 35. with SPOCAS.1 aptitude for handling figures and learning in. auranco SOUCY examination wor Good educational background -sired but insurancoOIDernCS nog necessary as two IIIP011 trainina, APPLV only tf vou desiro a per.

manant position Utah Fire Rating 4 YOUNG LADIES we need throe young ladles, le frecte forret. 11200 to Do, not bswitata am. this ad harem's of not bating proper "marina apparel. wo assist our employes. Parents invited.

t. Mrs. Neiman's. Motel Congress, -10 cm. to I Prn.

No Phone calla. -OBITUAlilES ftit WHOLESALt CLOSEOUT REVLON NAIL ENAMEL, The rtular 110c Az Only 20e 42 AT 4TH SOUTH wi REV 41 I Within 90 days von mile rash In ao Beet Investment over of- ferret Call John Nok. fiti4-1427 or evAmteh Within 90 1 Mc beet i Call 414 iv rash In ynr of- J4-1427 or CLAS.SIFICATION INDEX IN FALL term resistration tar square and folk dinea clam wilt istheld at Merwedel Donee Pimlico. 23 F. 3r4 So.

besot. ZIA and 32n4 at 30 ID FALL and to lit milt 73r 301: 475 IDAHO FALLS. I'DA110mm. 'Anna S. Anderson, P.

died Mon." day morning at the Carson Rest Homo in Rigby of causes incident Wage. Born June 21. '1876. at Ephraim. Utah.

daughter of Annie Laursen, -and Soren Pedersen. She lived in Ephraim until 14 years. ago, and at West Point. Utah, with her daughter; Moved to Taylor, Idaho. 11 years.

ago. She married Louis Anderson Dee. 21, 1000.. in the Monti Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Was an active member of the Church, Dewey Anderson. Arvilla Montgomery. Taylor; five grandchildren: two great-grandchildren; four brothers and sisters, Dr. N. A.

Pedersen. Logan; S. T. Pedersen, Henry Pedersen and rs. Olivia Anderson.

all of Ephraim. Funeral Thursday. 10 at idaho Falls Wood's Chapel of the Pines, Bishop Wesley Roberta of the Taylor Ward conducting. The body, will bp, taken to ILPitralm for a second itiervice. Burial in the Ephraim Cemetery.

Ruth Chamberlain' I A I I Ar gra Ora rr'' Eta I lata Pit tha boo fox ahl Kil SWEDISH MASSAGE-: STEAM SAM Intrarod health bath and therapy equipment. Two lady IMIIMIU1011. 23 lst South. Room 211. Phone EL543112.

lours 10 to p.m. sacAldbath and isansato. 215t ha. 11064240. a Isis tre Man masseur, FM2-3010 SWEDISH massage.

Ladles. ent. 10 to 1. 101 Atlas 111ds. EL54572.

PHYSIOTHERAPY. massage and bath. 1414nd Aso. 104. LL5-1203.

6Tmol, Bus tints Frank W. Shepherd Funeral services tor Frank Wit. liam Shepherd. 11, 4888 S. 4820 West.

Kearns, will beronducted 'Wednesday, 2.30 p.m. 372 E. South. He was found 'dead -Prides of inhales apparently suffered in fall Survivors include two sons, Frank Glenn W. Kearny: eight grandchildren; a b'rother, Milton Shepherd; two iSterl.

Itilla E. 'Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. 372 E. 1st South. He mai found 'dead Fridai of inhales apstarently suffered In fall Survivor Include two sorts, Frank Glenn W.

Kearns: eight arandchildren; a brother, Milton Shepherd; two SiStetl. Rine E. Lost and Found Help Wanted ..7 to 11A For Rent .....14 to 27 Real Estate to 36 Foi Sole to 51 Automobiles to 1, A i. Peterson IDAHO A. P.

Peterson. 76. died at home In Ovid, Idaho Friday after short moots. Born 'Oct. 17, 18711, lit Bloomington, Manch to Andrew and Annie ChrisErustrom.

Mrs. June A. Morrison, tine Sorenson Peterson. Married all Salt Lake City. Mary Annetta Johnson Oct.

31. Friends tall at place of ftlOOTIII 1900. in Logan Temple. Church of --Tuesday t0-1 0.m.. Wednesday Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints.

prior to servires. Burial in Mt. Was a farmer In Ovid many years' Calvary Cemetery. i Survivors: widow: two daughters, It Mrs. Seymour Sleight, Bountiful, 'C.

I Utah; Mrs. Beatrice Lane, Mont Alva 0 French whet: son. Harley Ovid: 13 grand- 13 great-grandchildren: A. P. Ovid, loom igton Chrto- irried 31.

th of rears, hters Itiful, Mrs. C. Ogren French, 74. i three 'brothers. En; 'vent of error.

notify out Clow( Used Deportment at once. Advertiser, ore expected to check the Ord tnoertlom toe -Will not be reetoonolhla for arm orrors alter tho Mot day When eanceling .11 sot, No mad ithout bons. S1010-4 GIRLS-TRAVEL Under 26. iePresentatives feat Alarm. fashion and travel masa.

Mel. transportation and ea Pense furnished. $223 salary Pius bonuses to start. Mao pis in person. Jackie Salm, Con ores Hotel.

10 am. to 0 pit ,7 DON'T -KNOW ANYONE? waitress ssper. fisionr 01141111. A IL nut. 6.das Aunts, in venom.

AS 'FOUNTAIN GULL EXPERIENCED, STENOGRAPHE with, -Ism overage altitity In typ ing end shorthand. brook pays 5-day weirs to city propos. for coat. Ph II to" top foo. Moir or ri 111 PI WILL sell or lease 12 claim' of per cent on (WA pit tnnU1g poseible.

Will sell on, soles )asis, Call Provo' or call. at 454 Bod East Provo. Id. CLAIMS near Jewell. Vans and Randolph proeing uranium nun.

Door Bluff. Utah. 111.500 plus 2 royalties. or will trade for pickup truck or- Motion wagon. Geology Report ate, P.O.

Box 102 or pbpne EM4-0747. NEW AND WARRANTED Eerie VI Model Geiger Ctrs. 8135 Lxt.rnaIPnb..1pR5o 49840 Internal Prnbe, 159 50 Grand Jewelry 220 S. State WANTEDCOY. dri11pkk.up.

or sale. trod. or lease: Uranium. copper. mnvanoia.

perlita. States, Mining Ca; fio. 5th Z. EM4-9581 BALCONES Com. 401 IL Travis St Ban Antonio.

Tow, will buy. lease. drifl mina Your claim. Contact local repreeentative. bait Lake, I46-0426.

Call eves. 1,275 FT. of nide. 0, 3.conductor lead-covered cable. All sues of armature wire.

7479 b. Redwood Road. Ph. AM5-2I04. IkLE-100 shinarump claim group next to group reported having 07,000.000 blocked out.

Ph. 4569. Grand Justetion, Coo. 51AVNEW 1000 drill water truck. Excel.

cond. Call Halkort 02.21-.13.. Grand Onnettatu Colo. 3Lost and Found WILL gell or Pit tnnU1g I roveite solo "34613 or East, Provo or tooroopr, see. Open rl on 3.

PrOeillig laff. Utah. Will or station r.o. "47. Ctrs, 144 54 150 Mt S.

Uranium. rifle. at Co. LM4-9581 L. TTSVIS will buy.

stir tiro. bait es. conductor I sizes of Redwood aim group ad having Ph. 4506. MA.

Calif Junction. DENTIST personally repairs, re. lines or make new plates te pout settfaction. Being or mell tees to Revd part 164 9. Mate Room 201.

EL5-4963. It es. EL5-4275. QUICK FALSE TEETH REPAIR WATT No intitoint. went WM needs rare? Plates Me Piteated.

214 Atlas Bidir IM34144. rAntts original dollen, exclusive fabric, gaits, enstot and drowse for sale fialeamen samples Mies 10 through 14 selling below emit Terrific bargains. Phone 111.151756. 5 GRAIN fed steer beef. Me lb.

hind 4e mit wearied quick fromen Term 29i E. 27th South. 111,4 7411. REVA WAX. -or Sherem.

wileming from 247 S. tit East since Mae 1115 for information as te whereabouts. Call EL0-4902. CONVERSE sere, oboes. Iden'S and Mels Tamil, Shoe Store, 2110111,1.

State. B41 4th Smith. 70 P.m. to 10 WANTEDPart of Lewis Trelni94 Correependence Training Course. Will pre comb fog lessons needed.

Phone EM4-7570. CARIM'S Mclovy slenderising salon evening Monday Sept 10. 111T44174, eves, Lookintrq told wimp, eemetke. $3 MODERN BEAUTY defIDOL 11112 S. Main TL5-0914 IMPORTED hand woven Gusto-Mel darts.

7424 Barri. DEN lines riettall, iboom -duct wffl thrnug rifle I GRA bin4 RKVA front 2126-111 CONN1 lolen'S Shoe 1 4th 11 WANT Correa will Phone CARP2. salon "1'44 U14-6t MC)I IMPOR mill a I SOMEONE to drive ears to Soo. Seattle. Portland etc, and to all vet roast areas daily App lv 34O2 fl State or tall IN6-09011 days.

8144600 eves, and Sunday. Transportation tints 1.A1ESMEN leaving for Rail Franet-stew- Fri via Rona. Take 2 or 4 EM4-0643. CAN take 3 to vitirsitoPt 23 to 26. EM3-42645 7Help WantedWomen GIRL FOR PERM ANENT mu.

TEME, EMPLOYMENT. Must be local resident ond -able to type. Ph. mornings. STENOGRAPHER General office work hi 1-triri office.

Good shorthand required. 542-day week. good salary to right Person. ELS 2025. Neod 3 extra girls for eirculation.

Ages 16-25. 1200 mo. salary. See Mrs. Neumann.

Conscreas Motel. 10 to 6 p.m. nil lp, all PL ri oflired. nght tt's Easy to Plaie a WANT- AEr CLARK-4Puneral services for Edward B. Clark will be etindueted Tueaday at 2 p.m.

in the Farmington First-Second LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop Ds Von Jones officiating. Friends may call at the Union Mortuary in Bountiful Monday from 74 p.m. and at the Owen Ellis residence in Fermineton. 388 N. Main Tuesday from 11 a.m.

to 11.16.--Interment Farmington (Armetery. under dirties lion of Union 100E14114 Funeral servicei Alice Udall Edgehill will be held Tbeeday at 12 noon at the Edgehill Ward Chapel, 1800 S. 18th East. Friends way eaU at the Larkin Mortuary, 280 E. South Temple.

Monday 'Veiling from 8 to I p.m. and Tuesday at the ward chapel 1 hour prior to aeryices. Interment Hi Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park under direction of Larkin Mortuary. MINDLY--Funecal serviees for M. Hendry will be held Tuesday at 2 P.m.

from the Firet Baptist Church. 777 S. 13th East, in charge of Dr. Fenwiek T. Fowler Friends way rail at Evens.

and Early. 574 E. It South. Mondee evening and Tuesday morn-Masonic ertivesine -services will be held in Wasatch' Lawn Family request no flowers. Friends se wishing may make tontributione to the Shriner, 'Crippled Children's 'Hospital.

Funeral directors Evan and tali'. HOLLISTFuneral ervice for Rachel Drucilla Lovesy Holliat will be conducted Wednesdav at 2 p.m in the Farmington Vint-Second LDS Ward Chapel with Bishop. H. Burns Rayner officiating, Friends may cell at the Union Mortuary Tuesday from 74 p.m. and at the Robert Schwagler 'residene Wednesday front .11 a m.

to 1:30 Pm. Interment in the Farmington Cemetery. under the direeDon of the Union Mortuarl. K) BYFuneral services fol John Joseph Kirby of 1143 Browning Ave. will be held Tuesday at .12 noon' in the Emerson Ward chapel, 1053 Lemma Ave- with Richard Limn offiesat' ins.

Friends may tall at the -L---th--Setiliti- Monde, Honig to 8 p.m- and at the church on Tuesday 30 Minutes prior to services. Graveside military rites at the Salt Lake City Cemetery by A. Wedgewood Camp. No. 1, United Spani4h War Veterans.

Fit-sterol diractore. Deseret Mortuary. 11tOZMAPa--Funeral services for Oda Dorothea Nuarnan will be held Tuesday at 12 neon in the Larkin Chapel. 260 So. Tent-Pie.

Friends may call at the mot-lusty Monday from 14 p.m. and Tuesdar Prior to services. Atter. DIAL EM3-1525 of 3470 Highland died in I neral Tuesdiay. 2 p.m..

in Ovid I Salt Lake hospital Monday morn- i chapel. Matthewo mortuary. Mont- Ruth Cram big of lingerimt illness. weber. will direct burial.

66, died Saturday mnrie Nov. 26, IMO, in Sweden. I morning in a SI George hospital Narried Harry O. French after an Ilinesa. born Oct.

---30. 1910. in Salt Lake Cit. i Perris-, in Raub, to Charles S. and-Ruth Survivors husband; two dough.

Elizabeth Greenhaulgh Cram: Martel-a. Mrs. Margaret Smith of Holt. sr GEORGE Funeral services fled to Isaac Chamberlain Seat 5. Idlicim Mn.

Elsie Elieson of will be conducted Thursday at 2 1906. in St. George Temple. LoCanada. one slater.

Mrs. p.m. in the Second Ward chapel, churrh of Christ of Latter. Chat-tenon of Church-of 'Jesus-Christ Latter, day fiainut -tia died July 3, 11045. and two grandchildren.

day Saints. for Pvt. Verna I. Survivors: nine sons, four daugh-- Graveside services will be In Bowler. son of Ms, and Mrs.

Lop ten, Cornell Glendale Kan gic mond Bowler. St. Geor Count Ed 1. we II '1Bude Pvt. Bowler wu killed Aut.

li ge Ya JI of Cd n. all ear City. ShyrL over Germany in 'the crash et a Ha od). mune; a i a H. (T military aircraft Springville; Gordon Ilairward.

may call at the Cannon from noon imtil K. Chamberlain; Parowan; ti of serneee. Burial will Cemetery he ta Mai. Alma. in Japan; Mn.

J. Stan- ford Jones. Mrs. Iver D. Jones.

the Sti George City. tt et the body win Enoch, Iron- County; Mn. Marion t'SCI3 it I.C. Dennis J. Fuertiosa.

Cox. Henderson. Mrs. Ver. win he mudec ted.

ay dell Lunt. Redmond. 441 ft Veterans grandchildren. Funeral Wednes- we Cottam. Idea int.

of Foreisn Ware. day, 10 au St. George Sixth Ward. Additional funeral Tuesday. collarbone and head lacerations.

I Mts. SOrtillien wall born Feb. Roy st 3 Summit Chapel. Friends lags. in Salt Lake ty, Ci a gl.

oy Formes eau at both chapels prior to fu- 10. 18- daughter of Charles William and al. burial Summit Annie Crawford. Married William IDAHO lee Sorensen Marsh 21. 1913.

in Salt I Eugene Farries. a7 died of a heart 4 Capps Lake Citv. Member of the Valley-tailment Saturday at Ina home. ....8 .4, -1 Ian aL.rabort. A courteous ad taker will bet.

You irrit roar Just chars I ct. Olivet Cemeten, at 2 ti.m- by the Rev. Eric N. Hawkins, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church. Estelle M.

Sorensen, Mn. Estelle Maud C. Sorensen. 305 E. 3900 South.

died Saturday 1', in head-on auto crash on U.S. Highway 3e) about 10 miles east of Boise. SA was a passenger in a ear dri by her husband. William. 65.

He suffered a broken Vt. Olivet Cemetery at 2 Pm 'sr the Rev. the N. Hawkins. pastor of Zien Luther" Church.

Estelle M. Mn. Estelle Maud C. Seirenaz 305 E. 3900 South.

died Saturday' in head-on auto crash on Uzi: Highway 30 about 10 miles east of Boise. SA, was Passenger In a ear dri by her husband, Witham. 65. He suffered a broken Get Out of Debt ALES CLEr NO EXPLK1ENCE Zsi.CESSAPY Extra clerks for eruIii penott -tot -ataasit--11) Ages 20 to 43 Hours 8 sin. to 5 p.m.

prITAINIVERSITY BOOK V. of U. Campus Tees No. 4 I .4 Ins hfulia0 ISTENOGRAPliER Also 1 German and 1 American 'Lyrist. 15-211 Itig0 2 Ms cie, 18-28; today west.

wood, wistku conditions. Permanent. I. Isuisation. 5 Sitei St.

Imes lilts to sank ger-a grouch, lout bounk poor la- if any' 1 con use- sumo hP rainteh es Drive-ins 1,11 E. 13t S. --i llornPeta tive in Primary Awn. and Rebel I Married Moo flaming, 'later Sorietv, voreed He marhed Sarah Young Survivors Include her Sigh. 22, 1952.

three tons, Keith E. and Scott C.1aurereirige widow; daughters. ti'Ve tr7 irli7Pri-ksigiind Relief Married- M. Fleming, eming, tater di- society, 1 i vorced. He marhed Sarah Young Survivors Include her SMi.

22, 1952. Fails. three sons. Keith E. and Scott widow; two daughters.

EXPERIENCED aecrotar7 to kalidie small office. Shorthand. tvis int. songe bookkePirtg. Cali HU4-9163.

WANTED. Part-time office wrkr. Must know shorthand and Aunt. Reply Rat 0-18. in ear.

of this EXPERIENCED candy sales girl In Sugar House. Atm ly VaLorti Candy to. 4g9-11th rut. COOK under 50. Live in.

Preferred ware according to limper. P. EM4-85343 or write 159 N. 5th W. or AoAoRlrEARLB Drive.

II Inn. On Highway 91. LADY to tend children Tuesday morns. Mrs. Roblitenty, NO 903.

WOMEN for housewnrk. all day.1 2 or 3 dors week. EL5-0211. 1 WOMAN to tend 3 cluldrent 2. 'school tiA2-2-194.

wrrHour BORROWING BRING YOUR DEBT PROBLEM TO US TODAY! EXPERIENCE IIAS SHOWN VOI SILLS You don't hay. enough money for LIVING EXPENSkS after Paying your bins. CALL EL9-3761 1 KNIGHT FINANCE BUREAU: fNot a Loan (monane) ROOM 414, NESS 21t West Ind Smith --Ihnined to the State of 17tafk 'AMMO dinner hour at In Regent Street will reopen today et II.Att fw Delirious food ad Pleasing a tmospherei UNIVERSITY CLUB LOST trout 325 Vt; 1900 Mon. cre. Boston terrier.

12 spayed. dark brindle. white; Answer, to Bear Cat. AMS-1257. varaktott vie.

Prince. ton Ma. Ana. to "Hi Joe." $5 reward. EM4-0371 FINDER of rod gorse at 7th L.

S. 'Temple bleat Imo, ro turn Contents. ES14-3229. dachshund, answers I in Wimpy. nag rabbles shot tag.

1 DA2-0050. ITST. vie. 4,111 Ilth tool. I- oilier nupov, white.

tan mrkis. Row. EL5-13 OS days. RU4-0162 VIP, LOSTPair of children's gismos in 4 rod title. Vie.

316 B. St. EU4-1571 1, ILO- Sardonyx cameo on tie I chaui. Reward. Pb.

Lb13-1134. 00 To 12 white; AMS-1257. rte. Prtnee Joe." $5 at 7th L. re- answers shot tag.

an mriass. 4-0162 eve, glasses in 11124-1573. nye tie ti3-4134. UNWANITT) VAIR 11E31017ED ANNA GREGORY, Rom 1ta soar. 1231) S.

Tem. EL1-1811 prpm A VENT AIR REMOVAL EVLrLYN PrCTON. Easetro loglat Suite 211 Hotel Utah, EL5-3277 VERY SPECIALCold wave. 11.50. Walker Bank IBMs.

Beauty Salon, Mein and 2nd So Ph. EM1-01V6. IS ALCOHOL YOUR PRoBLENz Aroholles Anorirmouri. EM1-2282. CMC Panel Truck.

Loft on property. Claim. ELS-101 tUTORING in readine. other sub. Icketc E13-2902 or 1147,1551 SAXOPHONES wanted for calk Salt Lake Mingle 213 M1 LEARN 70 DRIVE.

AAA anproved United Services AIIIICY TiJ FrnMa rya, Suite NvilAsili-k. A in Is Me; Aeoh( tv. CI It.el. Idioi Salt 1 Unite, di- VERNALMr Alin, COP 79, --died Saturday. 5:30 in a Provo hospital after lcmg illness.

ROM Feb IL 1876. in Smyrna. Salt Lake City, and Dr. WaTne Wi.1 ann. Mrs.

June Stewart, Vertinl al. to Alva and Isabell Sterling Bingham; one daughter. Mrs, Jack utah; Mn Wanda Virden. Japan; Married to Marion Capes fReverPo Tolman: Portland- Jack El Camn, a Noy. 23.

1mm. in Missouri me nine grandchildren: a brother. Russell Faroe Idaho died-July 1. 1041. Survivors: daugh- Ralph.

Detroit. Mirh-4 five Fans: three sisters, Mrs. Valera ter Mrs. Gladvs Madden, Vernal; Mrs. Pattie DIV10- i Bronson.

2Ars. Myrtle three grandcitildreuc II treat- Nellie Carter, mr-Ramey. Mrs. grandchildren. two brothers in Oshrne Mit; Edn Lvans an Ha ri i te' Linger.

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