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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 31

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Mffy "a "yv-WUM-'Mp wy iWtlllrWT ijrT IT xs The Silt ltka Tribunp Thursday, June 1, 1961 31 Work Continues i Bang-Up Job' Event Honors SerraCoiitesLWmncrs r- Funeral, Rite To Honor Ex-Teacher DrivcfPlhails 5 Guilty on Triple Count 5- A. Driver Rams Dads Car Eight first and second place winners. of the-Utah Chapter of the -Serra International essay contest were honorpjd jyedn esdgx.uk The Rev. Mark 0. Benvegpu, diocesan director of vocations, told the group that any worthwhile vocation is the calling of God-.

great expansion In the United States. ESSAY CONTEST winners 3JT. first place: Jane McMillon. JUgden; Johnne Menotti, Price, 1( aran L'linmmnKlx PiknoMt Karen Kuemmerle, 1 1 iV7 V-- -'K and George Trosper, Salt Lake City; second place: Diane DeCorso, Ogden, and Bert heta, Nancy Brown and John Peters, Salt Lake City. IT DOES not matter how menial the task, he said, as long as there is an awareness that the vocation is for the betterment, honor and glory of God." Via Scooter The old story of the deer hunter who tied his horse, prowled around the hills until he saw something move, then shot, only to find hed shot his own Jiorse waS reenacted In Salt Lake City Wednesday night, but with an automobile.

On Highway East of Heber Road builders are cutting a wkIp rlfncTeasIef waythrough JDapicls Canyon, east of Heber, in a $786,062 improvement on 46. I A Construction Co. holds' the contract for. the realignment and repaving ot the 7H-mile section. Completion is expected thiS fall.

The work will change the course of the adjacent 'trout stream in several areas but state highway officials say the design was planned to serve the motoring public with minimum grief to the fishing public. tion Club of Utah, 610 E. South Temple. THE MOST Rev. Joseph nox Federal, bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake City, told the winners and their parents that a vocation makes men- and women great.

The Serra Club is a Cathloic lay organization which helps Interested youth toward ligious vocations. BISHOP Federal said the' United States three great pioneer. Catholic leaders werei Bishop John Carroll, Bishop John England and James Car-1 dinal Gibbons. These men were leaders of a religion which i met many obstacles but which has had A' I a Funeral services for Mrs. Tryphena B.

Garff, 90? former Utah school teacher and church worker, will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 p.m. In the Granite Stake' Tabernacle; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2305-9th MRS, GARFF died Tuesday at 4:10 p.m. at her home, 980 Hollywood Ave. (19S0 SopthK She began teaching at the age of 16 at Lakeshore, Utah County, and continued teaching for many years, including a three-year span in Hawaii where she and her husband served an LDS mission, BORN 24. 1870, Mrs.

Garff was a daughter of Ernest Raymond Garcia, 40, 568 S. 4thWest, Wednesday -pleaded guilty to separate charges of drunken driving, driving without a valid license in his possession and failure to give his name and assistance at the scene of a traffic accident. HE ATPEAftED before City Judge Maurice D. Jones iq City Traffic Court. He was sentenced to pay $175 and serve 40 days in jail, with 35 days suspended en the first charge; $50 and 10 days the second, and 150 and 30 days on the third.

The sen-- tence on the third charge yjH be suspended if he pays dam-, ages to another vehicle in-' volved in the accident. lit 4 niMlJ Mrs. Trph Pita B. Garff Began teaching at age lfi. i ROBERT C.

1804 Michigan Ave. (960 South), went to visit a friend Wednesday evening. He drove his father's 1960 car and parked it in front of the -friends home. Later Robert decided a trip around the block on the friend's 1947 three-wheel motorcycle was in order. Court to Hear Johnne Menotil MKs McMillan Miss George Kuemmerle Trosper Funeral Planned In Burley for Crash Victim, 6 Aides Say In Rites Today Brlmhall, early Utah pioneers; With the aid of tier brother, Crime Summary Here is a summary of crimes Ky- o4th nt.

20 1 radio from auto; Greystone Apart- reportea to police during a 24lments, 27th South and 11th East. $90 hour period, ended Wednesday 5La.niWEm2rsou,h,et,Hbicync!i' AROUND THE block he wont but as he returned to the friends home, at 975 Military BURLEY, Idaho Rosary for Dri (1743 Fasti, he found the Tressa J. Smedley, 6, daughter -jcmotor" a little toughto han-of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smedjdle.

He crashed head on Into his own ley, Burley, will be recitpd Thursday at 8 in the George H. Brimhall, former president of Brigham Young University, she received a teaching certificate at 16 and began teaching- in the second and third grades at Lakeshore, later moving to Brigham Young Academy AT BY A SHE met George Public ceremonies -marking official swearing in of the U.S. marshal and district attorney for Utah will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday in U.S. District Court of Utah at Salt Lake Federal Building.

Charge in PricerToday Special to The Tribun PRICE Smith Bennett, 23, Dragerton, Is scheduled to be arraigned before Price City Judge Paul C. Keller Thursday aj. 10 a.m. on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon with Intent to commit murder. MR.

BENNETT was charged Monday in a complaint signed before Judge Keller by A1 bert Passic, Carbon County sheriff. at 5 p.m. Burglary Harley Davidson Sales and Service, 872 State St $20 taken Ramp Parkin garage, 40 3rd South, nothing taken; M. W. Fillmore.

454 St 1500 Easti, fishing equipment worth $40 from garage; Food Store 20m ast and 27th South, properly undetermined; Ensign Elementary School. 431-9th Ave nothin taken. Mrs. Vina Smiths 1475 vth West. 30 taken from home p.m.

Joseph Payne Memorial Chapel In Burley. THE CHILD DIED In a Memorial Day traffic accident near Farmington, Utah. Mass of the Angels will be OFFICERS A. S. Parker and O.

J. Hendrlcksen, who Investigated, said the motorcycle was demolished, while the car suffered about $175 damage. -The driver received a bump taken; Mrs Ethella Berry, 46812th East, tail light assembly from auto, Mis. Ann Renwick, 2698 Beverly St. 1380 East), $9 battery, cable, from auto; KSL Studios.

145 Social Hall Ava. (40 South), private parking signs from lot; Keith Langston, 438 Post St. (940 West), generator from auto; Gordon Newbv. 623.10th East, park plugs, rotoi arm, from auto. Vandalism Mrs.

Joe WirthUn, 1278th East, garden hosea cut; Ezra C. Knowlton. 853-lst mail box gmagedi Weyher instruction Go-580 S. 4th West, straw set afire; Glendale Park School. 1415 California Ave.

(1358 South), windows broken; Seventh Day Adventist Church. 820-3rd Eastr i ign; window screens damaged. IN OTHER COURT Frank TX Haycock? 25, Spanish Fork, pleaded guilty to concealing identity at the scene of a traffic accident He was fined $150 and sentenced to serve 30 days, in jail. Judge Jones granted a stay of execution until Sept RONALD ARGYI-E, 29. 135 S.

3rd East, pleaded guilty to the same charge as Mr. Hay- cock and received an identical sentence. He also pleaded guilty to a charge of driving -fwithoutraalid license tn his possession and was sentenced to pay $150 and serve a 30-day jail term, with 23 days suspended on payment of the fine, A stay of execution was granted until June 23. JUDGE WILLIS W. Ritter will conduct the ceremonies and administer-the oathi of P- Garff, and the couple, was xelebrated Friday-at )n-thenose from the wind- of the Littile shield of the motorcycle.

married Dec. 19, 1695, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr, Garff died ln4927, in the Church Flower, Burley. office to Ellis Maylett, marshal, and William T. Thurman, district-attorney; Utahn Found Dead Special to The Tribune LAYTON Tsurusamuro Omori, 82, West Layton, was found dead on the front porch -of his -residence near-the Lay- ton sugar factory by neighbors shortly after noon Wednesday.

Vem F. Johnson, justice of the peace acting as coroner, listed the cause of death as a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Burglar? Raid Firm Employes, at the Ramp Parking Garage, 40- 3rd South, Wednesday were "attempting- to determine If burglars took anything after the. firm was entered overnight Police said entrance was gained by breaking a window. An office desk was ransacked.

Survivors include five sons and three daughters, G. Lynn, Mark B.t Major Wayne B. and Elmo GarfL R. Minnie GafffrtJ.Thelma Garff and Mrs. JullanS.

(Ina) Cannon, all of Salt Lake City; grandchildren; 12 great-gtandchil-dren, and a sister, Mrs. John (Grace) Calderwood, Salt Lake City. THE CHILD WAS a passenger In the automobile of her grandparents. Dr. and Mrs.

Raleigh Smedley, Burley, when It collided with another auto and burst into flames. -Relatives in Burley said Wednesday that Dr. and Mrs. Smedley were listed ia Improved condition in a Salt Lake City hospital. Police QuizY outh Police -Wednesday said the A Food Store at 20tTTEast and 27th South was broken Into Tuesday afternoon.

Apparently nothing was' taken, officers said. A juvenile was being questioned in connection with the breakin. TakeParking Signs-Private parking signs valued at $15 y-'ere taken from the rear of KSL Studios, 145 Social Hall Ave. (40 South) sometime during the night, police were told Wednesday The charge stems from the shooting of two men who. suffered gunshot wounds during an altercation at a wedding reception in Dragerton Tuesday.

INJURED IN the shooting was Lloyd Hunt, 37, Sunnyside, and Fermin Lopez. 50, both Sunnyside. Family Reunion HATCH Jun 10, Liberty Park Bowery bring your own lunch; program fronru3 to 4 Keith James Robbins Jr. Legal Woticw legal Noticis Intermountain Obituaries NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS MILDRED D. COS- Netcs of Record MARRL4GE LICENSES he AbHdi STAre UILDNO CRiyFdewtdi lOARD for a COMBINED FIFLO Estate of John Lancaster Wesley E.

Anderton "UTAH Creditors will present' cletms with vouchers to the undersigned A Witn voucners to tne undersigned Samuel Gurr Nov. 3. Temole. Church of Jesus Christ of vivon guardsman Way. Salt Lake ank Buildini.

2CfO South Main Street, Saitlafike City. Bids wtll be in accordance with Utah, on or before the 30th day specifications prepared by PETER ol feepxember, A D. 19el. M. A MOYES AND R.

L. RANK, Architts. Salt MARIAN C. STURDEVANT WALTER E. COSGR1FF VANI Lake John Lancaster.

Bl. 7B00 8. 1300 TOOELK Funeral services for West West Jnr. Wesley Elmer west, west Jor- Anderton, 0. dan.

died Wedne- who died Tuea da. 41 50 a at his home nitural Born Feb. 11. 4V ment. will be Friday it 2 pm 1 jL 1880.

West- Jor- crt Eva H. LeCtiyer Mra. Eva Hansen LeCuyer, 73. 1449 Bryan Ave. -UM7 South), died Tuesday, 4 30 pm.

at a Salt Lake hospital of a heart attack Born Jan 19. 1888, Ephraim, Sanpete County, to James and Harriet Taylor Hanson Married to O. Charles LeCuyer. October, 1917, Salt Lake City (Graduate of Snow Normal College. Had taught school in, Wasatch, Granite and Jordan school districts.

Member Church L.Cuyer News of Record MARRIAGE LICENSES Jekp Bernard BesknsiL 28. Salt Latterdav Sa7nts He" died Mav three sisters, at er a srand-iLake; Lake; 25. 1940 Active member LDS 1 mothen Mrs Walstrom. and June MtrJe chamber 23. Salt' 0, Salt Church Survivor Sons, daugh-' maternal grandparents, Mr Lake.

iLske. tors. Ixaac Orvill Gurr. Peter Mrs Flovd 11 of Burley. 1 1 David Richard Roberta, 27.

Salt Ilwln Barsee. 38. Salt Lske. i-skei S.ndr Bober. Peteraoa, 22, Salt1 Vl0 CbrlitfBifB, 35, San Pran-Lake.

ciaco. Alma Martin Schwab, 40, Alham- bra. Calif; Slehar, Allan Faa, 30, Eugene, Marl Ulbber Johuan, 37, Salt 0rJ5 Lake. Uki Marrlll, 7, Salt Allen ben Daria. 3.

Salt Lake;) Darlene Jenea, 31, Salt Barman, Butler. 30, karta Rehrlcki, 17. Sandy, Charles A Gurr. Mrs. Fred MU-dredi Nielsen.

Mrs Hyrum (Othells) Adams, all Sigurd. Bernard Ourr. Mrs. William (Marv) Paker. Salt Lake CityiMre.

Ralph (Mvrtlei Dickinson. Sacramento Calif 24 grandchUdren; 38 ereat- grandchildren: sister, brothers. Mrs. Pearl Lazenby. Salt Lake iCity; Isaac R.

Colby. Sigurd: Ed- -win Colby. Vermillion. Sevier County. Tunerol Saturday 3 p.m., Lake CoUntV Sigurd LDS Ward ChaoeL 1 R.eee W.

Hl.y..nr J. Salt Executors EUte of MILDRED D. COS-GRIFF Deceased Date of publication. May 31, A. 1961 (B-22) dan.

to Robert and Emma Hath eiaton Lancaster Married Martha Mavnard. May 1 1 1905. Salt Lake City. Jater solemnized Salt Lake Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

She died June 22. I960 Retired of Je.ui Chrut of L.tler day Member Daughter of Utah Pioneers. Survivors husband. daughter. AVilltam Shirley Aljce phiUips Huffman, Indianapolis.

Ind son. Katherine LeNart in iht Monroe. Sevier County, Ward Chapel. Church ot Jesua -Christ of Latter- day Saints. Born if Oct.

30. 1900. Monroe, to James W. and Sarah Barney Anderton. Married Geneva A r-aon.

Tooele resi- mm dent since 1952. u. Employe Tooele Anderteo Ct.r wllkB j0, Orundmaua, Carotee City. Utah, and same may be obtained from the Oifice of the Di-teetor. 419 State Capitol.

Salt Luke Citv, Utth. upon receipt of 50 00 deposit per set. made payable to the architects, and which deposit will be letunded upon return of such plans and specifications in good condition within ten davs of the dateet for the bid onening. PreQualiiir.it ion of bidders is required Prior to any bidder receiving plans and specifications, it wUL-be that he have on file with the Prequalification Board of the State of Utah, completed and approved, the required frequahfication statement pertain-ng to contractm experience and financial condition Bids will be received until the hour nf 200 PM Tuesdav. June 20, 1981..

at which time thev wtll be opened and read aloud in the Governor's Board Room. State Capitol Building, 8alt Lake City Utah. A bid bond in the amount of five per cnt '57) of the bid, made payable to the Utah Staie Building Board shall accomoanv bid. If certified or cashier check is used in lieu of bid bond. MoVtSmJv SSEX? directors" certificate from an approved Mrtuary xunerai directors.

BBENY Funeral services Arthur Bryant Beeny will Thursday at 2 30 m.in Murray Second LDS Ward South 2nd West. Friends call Wednesday 6 to 8 pun. Thursday one hour prior to ices at the Jenkins Soffe Chapel, 4760 South.4S Street, interment In the City Cemetery, Funeral V. C. Soffc.

BOD ELL Funeral services Rueben Trussier Bodeli held Friday at 1 m. in Mortuary Chapel 8090 South may call at the 8 to 8 pm. and at the family home 401 East South, 10 30 am. to 12 Burial in Memorial Gardens. for be held the Chapel, -5050 May and aerv Mortuary a Murray directors, jJjjJJ C.sWr, 30.

Salt Coaal. SakaWa, Hebr, Faal Fraak W.it.a, 31. uk, town; Claudia Mart 30. Salt Lak. Charles LeCuyer, Seattle.

Wash five grandchildren; three brothers. six sisters. Howard O. Wilcox Mr. Lenrsster United Stales Smelting and Re- jordnance Depot seven vears.

refining Co. foreman, watchman 47 tire June. J959 Member, LDS jears. Lifelong West Jordan rest- Church. Survivors Widow: eight dent Member LDS Church.

two daughters. Virl, Harold. vtvors1 daughters. Mrs Vesta Hr- Bud. Grant.

Ned. Robert. Mrs. mon. West Jordan- Ethel Lancaa-IBerniee VValker.

Mrs Maxine Ol- mnn, iVrst jurudii rviiici wn aa i dci giivre: birci iir iriaAiiK vi Williams, 18, Salt Lake Delilo Mortensen. 20, Sslt Lake; Jndlth Gayle Balker, 19, Sandy. Donnts Claire Sparrow, 19, Lay- ton; A.inda Law, 19. Salt Lake SMITH FIELD. Cache County 22.

Salt Lake. Mrs. Alice Lyon Phillips. 74, died I at a Logan hospital Tuesday ea Franklin Andras. 33, Salt after an illness.

Bom Oct 12. 1 1888. Salt Lake CHy. to William I'elll. Jo.nn.

Gan. 30. Salti Joseph Burton Bhsndrew, ann Alir Renw T.vrtn Msr. ler Copperton: eight grandchil-1 son, ell Tooele; Ralph. Donald.

Tied to George Phillips March 4 4w-4ivr great-grandchildren: Salt Lake City; 18 grandchildren; fHoward O. WUcox. 78, Delta, who j808. salt Lake Temple. Church H.

and Alice Bown Lyon Gerald Arthur WniiiLa, 3S, 30. Salt Lake. tor will be the Goif State, -Friends mortuaiy-Thursoay Friday 7800' 30 pm. Goii Lee, 20. Salt Lake; Christensen.

21, Isatt 41, Afton, SlTTlcasant Grove Murray i WalUee Edward Clements, legal Barbara Lee Jones. 31. Bounti- age. Sait Lake, 1 0erb- Lawrence Woodrow Butcher, 22u 1 Lakc lfkolr, Kobr L.ke. I Mildrid 17.

Mur- riaeppco Elden Laird. 22 Salt rty I lane Dale ns 20 It Minn Bessel, 33, Noticn Salt Lake; Jeannie Leonard, Garv Bennie Carol Naylor Salt Lake. LeRoy-Hefesa Wyo Edna Jarvis. Like. June Violet Medford.

37. Tooele. iurety ewmia. n- BULLOCK Funeral Mrvlc for ecution ol 100 Bond Marietta Bullock, int.nt daughter Bond n'i 100 Payment Don ind Belva Bowfr, Bul. mTh.rsiaT Bulldm Board re- lock- wlU he, Thurday, -10 unle.

the 'right to reject any or I ln Jenktna So((e Funeral all bid, or to waive any formality 7tPeL 4760 South State, Murray, or technicality In any bid tn the Friend, may call Thuraday one -lntereat of the State hour prio, to aervieea at the mor- since 1922 Retired farmer. Active child: brothers, sisters. Archibald, r-i. member LDS Church. Survivors: Heber City; George.

Morgan: AS? Clyde Mantle. Four daughters. Mrs Lionel (La-Mrs. Emma Jacobsen. Flsinore; William Garry Brawn.

25, Coal- Legal KoflCM Patricia Ana Ware, 18. Salt Lake. tuary. Interment in American Fork Cemetery. Funeral director, V.

Soffe. brother. Samuel Lancaster, Wert Jordan. Juneral Saturday. 11 West J'ordnn LDS Stake House.

Friends cal! 8000 State. Mid-vaje Friclav 7-9 pm, Saturday at Stake House one hour prior. Burial W'est Jordan Cemetery. William S. Long William Sanders Long.

59.t 812 Lafayette Dr. 1000 West), died a y. 12 45 a.m. a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes Born Feb. 25.

1902. Askam. vi Dalten, England. to William and Agnes Sanders Long, Married Bernice Twer, Evanston. Wvo.

She died 3954 Retired ma-chintsts helper Union Pacific Railroad employe I 35 years. Survivors son. LaMar Mr. Long Long. Salt Lake City: three grandchildren: sister.

Mrs Alice cal statHtician, Sawyer Smartvllle, Calif Funeral Kennecott nl spencer Sept 30, 1908, Ran- Fa mum Ward blahonnc. aupenn- per uorp.wAiemDer v-nuren ox Jesus p.hmh iitah .1 e.m.u eakaai causes Vm'te ChtstMLaUrJlSy conducted1 Thursdav at Dm tS Saint, Active In LDS OlVmWp'vUlMrii! iepelta Chaoek ifiruTvoVs-hiiband1 Telma McIntosh. Ely. Nev. Friends Church of Jesus Christ of La itte or-Tr'ldnhrr nc CnU0 M.Krraetr Fw 1907.

solemnized in Manti LDS Calif; Barold W. Montpelier. i .1. lfi great-grandchildren: four brothers, i Chester. Ogden: Claire.

Lot An-, teles. Harry, Reno. Nev; Homer, Van Nuys. Calir Friends wll- at ervics for Leo Curtis Marsden I ward Relief Society room 74 who dltd Mondsy )n )orai day after jU.a.n. Burial.

Delta hospital after an illness, will, be Cemetery. 1 Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. EVANSTON, WYO. William SS VtJ'XS 3323 2S15 'John insTihullVt Me'n0 A.1 W.rtUChSo rhrt Ratn e. t.u-.

Jonn ann aaran ouieu iwarsen 1 M'rrU Mp-v Gordon in 1012 in I71! 1i.iEv!25Sf.K?2? Salt Lake City. She died Jan. 5. NfPital of a mebral hemoarhage. mV-iJS LeVerna aty fetnllurgi 'A July Hobtnson.

DecO, 1954" Lon -1- a ton of Levi Orjon and served LDS mislon to La vina Boulter Pead Married Min-States in 1908 Former member Saturday, 10 im, 260 E. South iay Chrtst0oDrLatU doloh. Retired' tJUh. Wyoming fonder? nf Sunday Stioni Khr UTAH STATE BUILDING GLENDR. SWENSON.

Director (C 3 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by Robert L. Bridge. Clerk-Treasurer of the Board of Education ot Salt Lake City, Utah, until 3 00 pm. Thursday, June 18. 1961.

and wtll be publicly opened immediately thereafter at the Board offices for the construction of additions tr the tAose Park Elementary School, 1130 Sterling Drive, Lake City. Utah, in accordance with drawings and i 9 Board of Education of i to the Rose Park Elementary i specifications as prepared by Slack ii? Jruc-i'ltyr HHl1! School at 1130 Sterling Drive. Saft'W. dc David Winbum. Architects.

PJH Thursday, June 22, 1961. and Lake City, Utah, in accordance; Security Life Building, Salt Lake MlbeK.pub cIy immedj- with drawings and specifications iCity. Utah. by Robm i roFThe-conVtruction-of TddlUon; 9 of Education ot to the Rose Park Elementary specifications as prepared by Slack prvuii.uuii viiy. vin.

CANNON Funeral services for Collins Cannon will be held Thursday at )0 a.m in the Lai kin Mortuary Chapel, 360 East South Temple. Friend! May all at the mortuary Wednesday, to 8 p.m. and Thursday 1 hour prior to services Interment. Salt Lake services iniermem. sail iaKi NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF INLAND URANIUM.

JNCu Take notice that a special meeting of Stockholders of INLAND URANIUM. INC. will be held at the otfice of company. 606 K1 ii i i i Tf "he 7.h dVf Cemeur, FunerM dirtor JuneL 1961, at 10 00 Central I thi nl fn bF sLck The work called for will be iSdfti Shn2 Archilects. Surety (formed under one contract includ- and remodeling 6f Life Building.

Salt A prequallficatlon for bidding with he beon thl. work, each int.re.ted con- i- accoraance wnn nrormH nn rFn. drawings ind' treifrcationa ai pvriurmea unaer one general con- tractor Shall fill out and file with1 Standard time, for the following CH ATELAIN Funeral service for Vesta Snaw Chatelaln will be 1 To elect Board of Director. I Thursd-y lt 12 noon ln each to serve for the term of one faricB MortuArv Cnaoei. 260 East ML year and until his successor outhwr tfflDle fnt nda may Till prepared Bobert sprln deluding tU phase, of the, the Board a Bidder'.

of M1 bn have at the mutuary WedUdl to flU2 To'onlfder and act noon resolution to. ratlfv the action of work. As prequalificstfon for bidding on this work, each Interested Questionnaire, not later than June 10, 1961. or shall have filed such Questionnaire aince July 1. 1960.

Cemetery. Funeral fher Sal, Lake re.ldenf patt-High Prln.t Quorum. Vl low, tone 10 years. Survivors: widow, two stake Served term as Fremont (Eu-three-, -grteeee Funeral (County Commissioner some years Saturday. 1 Gilbert-G Bills logo Funeral Home, where friends call Survivors: widow, daueh ters.

Mrs Earl (Rheva) Smith directors, Lar-km Mortuary. Temple, where friends call Friday, 6-8 pm, Saturday prior. Graveside services Saturdav. 1145 am. in the Coalville Summjt County.

Cemetery. James. Warren. Norman Mantled viS-Vldowm Rlrt- rri rivrf Manti Mt aimri (Sandra) VanVleet.M1 Max dorai Fullmer, all Magna: six grandchildren: brothers, sisters, contractor shall fill out and file with the Board a Bidders form of Questionnaire, not later than June 1, 1961, or shall have filed such Questionnaire since July -1, 1960 Questionnaire forms may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of Buildings of the Friday evening. Saturday prior.

Burial Randolph Mrs Francis iRuth) Bratt. Mrs. Cliff (AWcg) Hsrsh-barger. Squirrel; Mrs Robert Gaylc Schubach, Salt Lake CUy: aon. John Souirrel; sisters.

Mrs ENGLISH -Funeral sendees for Barbara Bennett English will held Thursday, 2 pm. in the 20th-Ward Chapel, 2nd Ave. and-IG Street, Friends- may call at sr Fnenas. may call at Margaret Ann CorlesS OGDEN Funeral services 'for Salt Lake jCltyc Mrs vrwiW, Helper. Carbon County; Mrs.

Charles (Irene) Jones, Salt Grover the Board of Directors in passing a Resolution to amend the Articles of Incorporation, So as to chance the name of the Corporation to ASTRO-VACUUM SYSTEMS. INC. 3. To consider and ict upon a resolution to ratify the action of the Board of Directors ln passing a resolution to amend the Articles East of Incorporation, so that the autho-1 South Temple, Wednesday. 6 tn rized stock of the Cornea.

m. Thursday from 12 to tlon. after amendment. be'L15 pm. Interment.

Wasatch One Million 1006.000) shares of Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral non-assesqble stock, having a par rectors, Larkin Mortuary. value of Fiftv Cents 4 To consider and ct upon a resolution to zatifv the action of Herbert Hawker will be held the Board of Directors in passing a Thursday at 12 clock noon in the resolution to amend the Articles of J08 Room, 36 East 7th South. Incorporation so that after amend- Fnends may call at the Deseret ment the authorized number of Mortuary Wednesday, to 8 pm Margaret Ann Corless, 8ft. whoi Lake City Funeral Friday, lp cied Fridav at Napa Calir.

of Oquirrh LDS Stake House, Magna, causes incident to age. will be Fn- Friends call 2128 S. State Thursday at 1 Larkin Mortuarv'dav 6-8 pm. at place of service Chapel, where friends may callFridav one hour prior. Burial Val-Tnursdav, 7 9 pm, Fridav prior, ley View Memorial Park Burwl, Og8en Citv Cemeterv, Bom LOGAN Grover C.

Atkin, 74.Wi l.rd McWalf and Mr Alfred died late Monday in a Salt Lake Tooele, Utah; tep.on, Ju- ho.pital Jfter a long lllncM. Born 1 ban Boblnor i. Salt Lake City; 3-d Jan. 24, 1887, Lfnox. Iowa.

toRobinion. Richmond. Utah- Hal Charles and Nancy Nicola Bobinaon Dallaa. Atkin Mamed Lilly A Cro-'' MrMariortetewarL Utun Nov. 28.

1925. Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-ST Jamc iai Saints. High priest, LDS 400 West.Ad?ed fjlirch- -Frmfd Salmon and Oda S. Martin LOGAN Mrs. Oda Shumate April 9.

1881. Preston. England, to John artd Sabina Parker Corless Came to United State in 1925 Taught domestic arts in B-ox ov c.h2it. frit Wednesday. .4 30 GEORGE 80, 4ft Member.

LDS 10.00 am. Friday May 26. 1961. did Wednesday in a'on taking i deposit of $25 00 per deni 14 Survivor, widow, Logn 'hospital of cauaea Incident being refunded iLivtan uuoMiiai vi vgufr, iitviucm in accordance with conditions Questionnaire forms may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of Buildings of the Board. Qualified bidders may obtain drawings and specifications at the office of the Superintandent of Buildings en or after June 1, 1961, making a deposit of $2500 per have Lied such questionnaire since I Qualified bidders may obtaln8e guch deposits being refunded July 1, 1960 Questionnaire Fonns drawings and specifications at the JccordVnce with condition! may be obtained ai-4h office foffife of the Superintendent of stipulated in the Instructions to Bidders A certified check of not leas than five per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each proposal, such check being made payable to the Board ot Education Bid bonds and cashiers checks will not be acceptable It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom this contract is awarded and upon any subcontractor under them, to pay not less the prevailing wage rates as established by the Industrial Commission of the State of Utah for the area where the work it to be performed, to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by them in the execution of this contract.

The Board reserves the-right to reject any or all proposals BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SALT LAKE CITY By order of Robert L. Bridge Clerk-Treasurer Sc Purchasing Agent a at hts tions to Bidders A certified check of not lea than five per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany each proposal, such check being made payable to the Board of Education. Bid bonds and cashier's checks will not be acceptable. It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom this contract is awarded and upon any subcontractor under them, to pay not leas than the prevailing wage rates as established bv the Industrial Commission of the State of Utah for the area where the work is to be performed, to all laborers workmen and mechanics employed by them in the execution of these contracts The Board reserve the Tight to reject anv or all proposals Foard of EducatioriwOf Salt Lake Citv, 440 Fast 1st South (B96 Salt Lake Citv 11, Utah and Thursday prior to services. Interment in the Upton Utah Cemetery.

Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. JEFFERS Funeral services for Martin Van Buren Jeffers will be held Thursday at 1 pm. in the Cannon First Ward Chapel, 1385 South 8th Wert. Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary. 260 East I South Temple, Wednesday, to 8 In ac-ordanr-witb th Thursday at the Ward and the cW of pnorjo services on the 1st day nf June.

1981. has Memorial Garden, of been fixed the rerord date for J1. i1- Funeral du-ector. he determination of the rtnek. I Larkin Mortuary.

hoM-r entitled to notice of and MANTLE Funeral- services for entitled to, vote at rmh meeting Joseph Clyde Mantle of Magna will n4nTS held-Friday 1 p.m. jn the-DARDj Oquirrh Stake House in OF DTRECJRS Fnends mav call at the Colonial director on the Board of Directors shall be not less than three, nor more than seven, and the number of director necessary to form a Quorum authorized to transact business at a meeting of the Boad of Directors is a majority of the entire Board of Director 5 To transact such other and further busmens 'as mv properly come before the meeting of any adloumment thereof stipulated in the Instruction to Bidders. A certified check of not less than five per cent of the amount of the bid 'must accompany each proposal, such check being made payable to the Board of Education. Bid Bonds and cashier's checks will not be acceptable Minimum wage rates as estatv lthed by the State Industrial Commission shall be paid, as a condition of the contract. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.

Board of Education of Salt Lke City By Order of Robert L. Bridge. Clerk-Treasurer dc Purchasing Agent 440 East 1st South Street Salt Lake City. Utah. B-85i honwfof a heart ailment.

Born March 25, 1881, Holt Rnnch, near Enterprise, to George Albert and Nancy Hunt Holt. Married Ada Alger. June 27, 1906. 8t. George Temple.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She died March 6. 1919. Married Mary Jane Morris" June 29. 123.

St. George LDS Temple. Retired farmer merchant; former Wash ington County commissioner, Washington County Board of Education member. LDS high priest. furvivors: widow; sons, daughters, ames Ivan.

Enterprise: Wesley Caliente. Mrs. Alma (Altai. Truman. Mrs.

Gardner (tmojene) Bracken, both St. George; Mrs. William iLovella) Lake CHy Mrs. Gam (Jov) Eyre, Las Vegas, Nev 31 grandchildren: 19 great-grandchildren; brothers, sisters. Joseph W.

St. George; Heber Iceland A. Mrs. Joseph A. Nae) Logan: aons, Fred.

McCammpn, t0 Born Jan. 1, 1873, Mar- Idaho; George, Tremonton; MoC to Pre.ton and tvellne grandchildren. vcn InRlehart Shumate. Married to grandchildren; tiiter. Harvey Martin, Dec.

31, 1890; he Mra. Stella Stoke, Charles. Clear- dled jan 0, 1905. Lived with field, Iowa: Otto, Cornmg, Iowa: daughters in Utah past several Mrs. Mtldren Smith, long.

Idaho; yearg survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Verna Sehroeder. Denver. lArchie Zella Morris, Mendon, Funeral Saturday, 1pm, Logan Cache County; Mrs.

Hennr iBeu-Tenth-Nineteenth Ward Iah Bradbury. Ogden; five grand- Friends call Nelson Funeral Home, children, ten great-grandchildren, Frida)'. 1-9 home of neigh- 'fjVe great-great-grandchildren Fu- bor. Gerald Jones, 465 E. 9tn North, Saturday after 10 o.tn Logan City Cemetery.

William W. Whitney -TREMONTON Funcr.l for WllU8m WclU Whltnev. 83, who dl-d Tuesday. 3 In a Logan hoipltal after a nine-week lllnesa. will be Saturday at It m.

In the Tremonton Fourth Ward Chapel. Church of Je.ua Christ of Latter-dav Saint, Born June retirement 1945. Church; active ln auxiliary organi-7)tions Former member. 0den Rubines and Professional Womens 'Club. Recipient of King George Medal for service in Bun-des for Britain project during World War II Active in Ogden VSO during World War II.

Survivors Sister, Mrs. Polli Cater, Napa; mecc nephews. ft Lamond Caldwell VERNAL Funeral services for Lamond Caldwell, 59. who died Tuesday. 6 in a Vernal hospital after an appareni heart attack, will ne conducted Fridav at 2 pm in the Maeser Ward Chapel, -Church of Jesus jof Latter-day Saints.

Born March 3. 1902, Vernal, to Francis Marion and Fffie May Bird Caldwell. Married Eleanor Viola Allen Feb. 24. 1924, Vernal.

Carpenter, farmer. Surw-ors widow: tour song, three, daughters, ANs. Milt (Elva) Rearle, Mrs. Gary (Monta Raei Richardson. Donald.

Christine, ail Vernal: Market, Roosevelt. Raymond, with S. Navy at Key West, Fla Arlo. Salt Lake City; 14 grandchildren. six brothers, three sisters, Francis Caldwell.

Flagstaff Arlz Mrs. Norma Burton, La Point; Mrs. Isabell Gallev, Mrs. Lela Mc-Carrel. Blake, Eldon.

Forest. Arus, all Vernal. Friends call Vernal Mortuary Thursday 7-9 family home Fiidsv after 9 am Burial Maeser-Fairview Cemetery. 440 East 1st South Street (B-981 Salt Lake City. Utah GFO TLANNIGANi President Mortuary 2128 South State Thursday evening 6 to 8 m.

and at the fB-97) NOTTPF rP flONO ri.ECTTON Stake House Fridav hour orior SALT Lj OF UTAH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election has been Called to MAY Funeral services for Sgt. be held in each of the following Jav Theodore Mav Jr will bV special election districts in Salt held Saturdav 1 in Granger kf'-Cnuniv. Utah, on Tuesday, sth Ward Chapel. 2820 We.t 3998 -J? I Frienda may call at Deseret men there, shall be submitted to Mortuarv.

Ft 7th to services Interment Valley view Memorial Park. Funeral directors Colonial Mortua ry. Mortuary. 36 East 7th South. Sat- Terry, Mrs.

Ivor (Dora) Uove, all 29, 1877. Millville, Cache Countv. Enterprise; Mrs. Lilly Farnsworth, to Samuel Alonzo and Fannie Sslt Lake City; Mrs Rrtrt M. Maria Wall Whitney.

Married Nel-; jMildat Murray, Murray. Funeraljle McCathy fox April 29. 1901. Saturday 2 P.m, Enlemrlae LDS later solemnized in Logan Ward Chapel. Friends caU Cannon Tds Temole.

Mujlcian. retired Funeral Home. St George, Fri-'farmer. High priest LDS Church.1 day. pm; Saturday after Survivors: widow; daugh- 12 30 pm.

at Isn Holt home. Enterprise. Burial. Enterprise Cemetery. ouam.ed voter.

h-Ta r.c?ms.,unrdd.4 from 11.30 a m. until time of serw ices. Interment Memorial Elites erty tax therein in preceding such election, tbs following question, to wit: Jane Pearl Cowan tera, Mrs. Leland (Wilma) Zollinger. Providence.

Cache County: Delm.r Au. Bri.ham City; Lur. ence Tremonton Robert Ogden: Mrs Spence (Bonnie Jean) Gardner. Blackfoot, Idaho: 14 grandchildren 12 great-grandchil-riren; two sisters. Mrs Margaret Chandler.

Springfield, Idho; Mrs (Mayi FHher. Slt Lake Citv. Friends call Roe Mortuerv. Redwood. 6500 So.

Redwood Road. Graveside military rites furnished bv Fort Douglas. Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuarv Shall Salt l-kc county, Utah, Incur debt nd isue bunds amount of to run for a period of not more than twenty (20) years from the date thereof, and to bear interest at a nts or rates not in excess of five per cent (5) per annum, for the DRIGGS. IDAHO Funeral eerv-tees for Mrs.

Jane Pearl Cowan, 71. Teton Basin resident who died Monday night at her home of a heart ailment, will be Friday at OR ENS Funeral services for Ira Owens will be held Thursday, 10 a in the. Hawthorne LDS Ward Chapel, jL Roosevelt- Chapel 03 JLItajr Frank -A. Savage Vesii I tabernacli. Church hrit lurday after it am.

Burial. Rivar- hit home! of La ter tay 3 mu. uria 1. I aat view Ce me ten. 23.

1887. i Cemetery Born Feb, 13. 1890, Annie i Springville. Utah, to William and jRDlfS A ECritt St $40 ednesday, cancer. Foin Nov N.Y Slariled Chicago of Brooklyn purpose sf paying mart 55- thtj- 2cr T.

courthouse and county office an? building purpose tn and for Salt Lhe chapel Thursday one-half Lake County. Including the ac- P.r- Rrjor Jo service. Interment in quisition of eite and all neces-lth Manti Cemetery Funeral di- sary furnishings and equipment rectors. Colonial Mortuary Mary Lonlen Aug. 9.

1914. Aber- lEliMbetK Clef. Warded John B. deen. D.

Retired tailor. Member Cowan 0 3S ii 0 iur- 30 II wt Jc, 00 I 00 MORONI Juneral jervlcesfor Alma Evcntt. Moroni. Jrmes Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-(Member LDS Church. Survivals: died' 730 pm.

st cay Saints Survivors Widow; Daughters, Mrs. Leon (Lucy Strat -ajea sns, daugh'er, Henry F. Savage Daughters, Mrs. ieon i oirav Vmm of a daushter Mr. i ton.

Victor: Shlrlev Cowan. Colo Gordon (Renom Tnompson. Eph- Gordon Glen Salt Lake Citv; Vernon R' Savage, rado Sonnes, Colo: Mrs. Riverton: Mrs Eldon (borothy) Whittaker. Salt Lake CiLv: eight grandchildren.

Funeral Saturday noon. 36 E. 7th South, where lends call Fiidav, 6-8 pm, Saiur-iy prior Burial Lake Hills National Memorial Park. Anna Wagner Savage Mrs Anna Wafner iFavel Smith. O-villa, Calif ona.

Eugene Dngga; John B. Jr St Anthony: three thiee aiater. Edward Martin DR1GGS, IDAHO Funeral aerv-ices for Edward Martin. 75. Teton Bain cattleman who died Monday night ln a Rexbuig hospital of a .11 Wa Tkiiaerinv ilT be Thursday therefor? At said election the poll shall be opened at the hour of 7 00 A M.

and snail remain open until and clod at the hour of 8.00 Said election shall be held as nearly as possible in conformity with the general election laws of rfd SSto1 IeCUOn hi afto 11! The polling places to be used at Mortuary, 36 East 7th South SAVAGE Funeral services for Frank Anthony Savage will be held Saturday noon in the Rose Room. 36 East 7th South. Frienda may call at Deseret Mortuary Friday. 6 to 8 and Saturday Srior to services. Interment Lake, rill National Memorial Park.

Fu-neral directors. Deseret Mortuary. raim. pftcr a short illness, Fridav, 1 pm. Moroni irt Chapel.

Church of Jesus Chrut of Latter-dav Born June 3. 1884. Earthorpe, Essex. Fngland, to William ond Jane Fletcher Ev-eritt. Came to S.

when 18. Mar ned Elizabeth Ellen Rilev Sent. 8 191.6. Salt Lake LDS Temple, She died Jan. 14 1940.

Married Margaret Bsy Major, Jgn .31, 1941. She drd '1955. Farmer. stoc raue- Suvjvor: four son. fi'e daughters, Mrs.

Thompson: Mr R.ilph (Jane) Lund. Mr. Clifford (Margaret) Jorgensen, all Ephnim. Mrs Thavne (Ada) Jarrett. LaMar, both Nenhi.

Farl (Connie) Jorte. Tooi'le Wdliam Orem: Alma Fountain reen: Leonard. Soring City; 32 grandchildren, steochiMi Mri Jame. Cronk, New Mexico: Mrs Jams Smith. Henderon, NfV Ira Major, Ne-ohi Warren Mnjor.

'addres unknown. one broiher, to siters in Englshd. Friends callFriday, 10 am. to I p.m at place of service BuruL Moroni City Cemetery. ednesday 6 to I Hum and Thuraday from 10 30 a till 1130 pm.

Interment the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors Dea-eret Mortuarv aald election are those appearing in the notice of election published the May 22. May 29. June 5. une 12.

ind June 19th 1961 is sues of this newpoer After tuev talk ABOUT TVIE)R OPERATIONS SOMEBODV ALWAYS TROTS OUT THIS PIECE-1VI4 UK N0 TIPTO 11 ESTHER DENVEd, ib COLO. CONVERSATION Bvr SSSi for Commissioners of Balt Lake Savage. 37. 2.14 28th died heart ailment, v. Tuesaav jn a Weber County Teton Stake Tabernacle, pital of cause.

Incident to aae. church of Jcsu, Christ of Latter-Born Jan 4. 1874. Mavfleld. smpta Burial.

Drigg, Ceme-to John Henrv and Mane Marten t.ery Born Nov. 19. 1885. Oakley, Wagner Married to William Sav-tn vorenro and Mary Ann Hunter Nov 16. 1890.

Fldaieo Citv. jg worked on Birch Wash He died March 9. 1914. crek cattle ranches. Later was Came Ogden in 1P08 SurvlvorSi-'J: glnPer Married Olive -fans, daughters, Walter Bnreman.

24, 1908. at Elgtn. Slant William Mrs Delbert gjvceh7ln Jacklon Hole. Georgian I Miller, Ogden 1919 1 937 Survivors: Widow; aon, grandchildren, nine great-grand- Mrs children, a sister. Mis.

Emma I Dngga, Mrs Fenskv, Tacoma. Wash Funeral Cai IfM rs Rm Saturdav. I Mndmilut Diah In Becb. canf Soni Mortuarv. witere friends VS Uri mT? Friday.

7 9 nm. Saturday orior. 'Citv, Calif Mary Burial, Oaden City Cemetery. Plauet. Drug.

br Countv. Dated tne 15th day of May 1911. LARSON Chairman jyTiLvrN keodinoton County Clerk tB-61i Claude Ernest Ztnk will be held Saturday. 10 a b) fhe Rose Room. 36 Ert 7th Fontb may call at Desiret'Moauary Fri- dav.

6 to 8 and Saturday prior to aerviceac InaenfleeiO'Salt Lake Citv Cemctorv, Fugeral di- -rectors. Deseret JtoriurFt all -k. 4, Jk tfha i A s. a.a 4,.

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