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The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, June 1, 1961 31 Event Honors Serra Contest Winners Eight winners. of the say contest Wednesday tion Club Temple. first and second then Utah Chapter Serra International eswere honored night at. the Avia of Utah, 610 E. South THE MOST Rev.

Joseph Lennox Federal, bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt 'Lake City, told the winners and their parents that a vocation makes and women great. nen, Serra Club is a Cathloic lay organization which helps interested youth toward religious vocations. BISHOP Federal said the States' three great pioneer Catholic leaders were Bishop John Carroll, Bishop John 1 England and James Car. dinal Gibbons. These men were leaders of a religion which met many obstacles but which has had great expansion in the States.

ESSAY CONTEST winners tare, first place: Jane McMillen, Ogden; Johnne Menotti, Price, Karen Kuemmerle, and George Trosper, Salt Lake City; second place: Diane DeCorso, 0g: den, and Bert Vieta, Nancy Brown and John Peters, Salt Lake City. George Trosper Crime Summary Crime Here is a summary of crimes reported to police during a 24- hour period, ended Wednesday at 5 p.m. Burglary Harley Davidson Sales and Service, 872 S. State $20 taken: Ramp Parking garage, 40 W. 3rd South, nothing taken; M.

W. 454: St. (500 East). fishing equipment worth $40 from garage: Food Store, 20th East and 27th South. stolen property undetermined: Ensign Elementary School, 431-9th nothing taken.

Larceny Mrs. Vina Smith. 1475 N. 7th West. $30 taken from home; Utahn Found Dead Special to The Tribune LAYTON Tsurusamuro Omori, 82, West was found dead on the front porch of his residence near the Layton sugar factory by neighbors.

shortly after, noon Wednesday. Vern F. Johnson, of the peace acting as coroner, listed the cause of death as a self inflicted gunshot wound. Intermountain John United States Smelting and Refining foreman, watchman 47 years. Lifelong West Jordan restdent.

Member LDS Church. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Vesta Harmon. West Jordan: Ethel Lancaster. Copperton: eight grandchilfive great-grandchildren; brother.

Samuel Lancaster, West Jordan. Funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., West Jordan LDS Stake House. Friends call 8090 State. Midvale. Friday 7-9 p.m..

Saturday at Stake House one hour prior. Burial. West Jordan Cemetery. John Lancaster, West. West Jordan, died Wednesday.

11:50 a.m.. at his home of natural causes. Born Feb. 11, 1880, West- Jordan. to Robert and Emma Hatheraton Lancaster.

Married Martha E. Maynard. May 11. 1905. Salt Lake City.

later solemnized.in Salt Lake Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. She died June 22. 1960. Retired 81, 7800 S.

1300 Mr. Lancaster William S. Long William Sanders Long. 59. 812 Lafayette Dr.

(1000 West), died Monday. 12:45 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born Feb. 25.

1902. Ask am. Dalten. England. to William Thomas -and Agnes Sanders Long.

Married Bernice Ewer. Evanston, Wyo. She died 1954. Retired machinist's helper. Union Pacific Railroad employe 35 years.

Survivors: son. LaMar Mr. Long S. Long. Salt Lake City; three grandchildren; sister.

Mrs. Alice Sawyer, Smartville. Calif, Funeral Saturday 10 a.m., 260 E. South Temple, where friends call Friday. 6-8 Saturday prior.

Graveside services Saturday. 11:45 a.m. in the Coalville, Summit Margaret Ann Corless OGDEN Funeral services for Margaret Ann Corless, 80. who died Friday at Napa, of causes incident to age, will be Friday at 1 p.m., Larkin Mortuary Chapel, where friends may call Thursdav, 7-9 p.m.. Friday prior.

Burial, Ogden City Cemetery, Born. April 9, 1881. Preston, England, to John and Sabina Parker Corless. Came to United States in 1925. Taught domestic arts in BoX Elder.

Ogden high schools until retirement in 1945. Member, LDS Church; active in auxiliary organizations. Former member, Ogden Business and Professional Women's' Club. Recipient of King George Medal for service in Bundles. for Britain project during World War II: Active in Ogden USO during World War II.

Survivors: Sister. Mrs. Polli. Cater, Napa; nieces, nephews. Lamond Caldwell VERNAL -Funeral services.

for Lamond Caldwell, 59, who died Tuesday. 6 p.m., in a Vernal hospital after an apparent heart attack, will be conducted Friday at 21 p.m. in the Maeser Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ. of Latterday Saints. Born March 3, 1902, Vernal, to Francis Marion and Effie May Bird Caldwell.

Married Eleanor Viola Allen Feb. 24, 1924, Vernal. Carpenter, farmer. Survivors: widow: four sons, three daughters. Mrs.

Milt (Elva) Searle, Mrs. Gary (Monta Rae Richardson. Donald, Christine, all Vernal: Markel, Roosevelt: Raymond, with U.S. Navy Key West, Ario: Salt Lake City; 14 grandchildren: six brothers, three, sisters. Francis Caldwell.

Flagstaff, Mrs. Norma "Burton, La Point: Mrs. Isabell Galley, Mrs. Lela McCarrel. Blake, Eldon, Forest, Arus, Laurence, all Vernal.

Friends call Vernal. Mortuary Thursday 7-9 p.m.. family home Friday after 9. a.m. Burial Maeser-Fairview Cemetery.

Frank A. Savage Frank Anthony Savage, 333 Chicago St. 1940 West). died Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. at his home of cancer.

Born Nov. 23. 1887. Brooklyn. N.

Married Annie Mary Lonien Aug. 9, 1914. Aberdeen, S.D, Retired tailor. Member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter: day Saints. Survivors: Widow: sons, daughter.

Henry Savage, Salt Lake City: Vernon R. Savage, Riverton: Mrs. Eldon (Dorothy.) Whittaker, Salt Lake City: eight grandchildren. Funeral Saturday noon. 3 36 E.

7th South, where friends call Friday, 6-8 p.m.. Saturday prior. Burial Lake Hills National: Memorial Park. Anna Wagner Savage OGDEN Mrs. Anna Wagner Savage, 87.

234-26th died Tuesday in a Weber 'County hospital Born of Jan. causes 1874. incident to age. 4. Mayfield.

to John Henry and Marie Marten Wagner. Married to William Savage Nov. 16. 1890. Fidalgo City.

Wash. He died March 9. 1934. Came to Ogden in 1906. Survivors: Sons.

daughters. Walter: Bozeman, William Mrs. Delbert (Georgiana) Miller. Ogden: 13 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren: a sister. Mrs.

Emma Fensky. Tacoma. Wash. Funeral Saturday 1 p.m.. Lindquist and Sons Mortuary.

where friends call Friday. 7-9 p.m. Saturday prior. Burial, Orden City Cemetery, Funeral Rite To Honor Ex-Teacher Funeral services for Mrs. Tryphena B.

Garff, 907 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, 2005-9th MRS. GARFF died Tuesday at 4:10 p.m. at her home, 980 E. Hollywood A v.e.

(1980 South). 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 she and her husband served an LDS mission, BORN OCE. 24, 1870, Mrs. Garff daughter of (George Brimhall, Washington early and Utah Rachel With the aid of her brother, George H. Brimhall, former president of Brigham Young University, she received a teaching certificate at 16 and began teaching, in the secondand third at Lakeshore, later moving to Brigham Young Academy.

BYA SHE met George P. Garff, and the couple, was married Dec. 19, 1895, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Garff died in Survivors include five sons and three daughters, G.

Lynn, Mark Major Wayne B. and J. Elmo Garff, R. Minnie Garff, G. Thelma Garff and Mrs.

Julian S. (Ina) Cannon. all of Salt Lake City; 30, grandchildren; 12 great dren, and a sister, Mrs. John (Grace) Calderwood, Salt' Lake Margaret E. Gurr SIGURD, Sever County Mrs.

Margaret Elizabeth Gurr. 80. Sigurd. died of natural causes Tuesday 5 a.m. at home.

Born AuR 23. 1880, Sigurd, to Ransford Mary Eifzabeth Hoops Colby, Married to Peter Samuel Gurr Nov. 3..1897. Manti Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dav Saints He died Mav 25. 1940.

Active member LDS Church. Survivors: Sons. daughtors. Isaac Orvill Gurr. Peter Gurr.

Charles A. Gurr. Mrs. Fred (Mildred) Nielsen. Mrs.

Hyr (Othella Adams. all Sigurd: Bernard Gurr, Mrs. William (Mary) Baker, Salt Lake City: Mrs. Ralph (Myrtle) Dickinson. Sacramento.

24 grandchildren; 36 greatgrandchildren: sister, brothers. Mrs. Pearl Lazenby. Salt Lake City: Isaac R. Colby.

Sigurd: Edwin Colby. Vermillion. Sevier County, Funeral Saturday 2 p.m., Sigurd LDS Ward Chapel. Alice L. Phillips The Rev.

Mark O. Benvegnu, diocesan director of vocations, told the group that any worthwhile vocation is the calling of God. "IT DOES not matter how menial the task," he said, as long as there is an awareness the vocation is for the betterment, honor and glory of God." Miss McMillen Johnne Menotti Aides Say Oaths In Rites Today Public ceremonies marking official swearing in of the U.S. marshal and district for Utah will be conducted attorney, 2 p.m. Thursday in U.S.

District Court of Utah at Salt Lake Federal Building. JUDGE WILLIS W. Ritter will conduct the ceremonies and administer the oaths of office to Ellis Maylett, marshal, and William T. Thurman, district attorney. Take Parking Signs Private parking signs at $15, were taken from rear KSL Studios, 145.

cial Hall Ave. (40 South) time during the night, were told Wednesday ling. Eva H. LeCuyer Mrs. Eva Hansen LeCuyer, 73, 1449 Bryan Ave.

11557 South), died Tuesday, 4:30 p.m. at Salt Lake hospital of heart attack. Born Jan. 19, 1888, Ephraim. Sanpete County, to James P.

and Harriet Taylor Hanson, Married to O. Charles LeCuyer. October, 1917, Salt Lake City. Graduate of Snow Normal College. Ha taught school in Wasatch, Granite a Jordan school districts.

Member Church Mrs. LeCuyer of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, Member Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Survivors: husband: daughter. Mrs. William (Shirley) ers. six- sisters.

Howard 0. Wilcox Robert Kamaya, 909-8th East. $20 radio from auto; Greystone Apartments. 27th South and 11th East. $90 in plants from porch: Peter Hollingworth, 435 E.

2nd South, $55 bicycle taken; Mrs. Ethella Berry, 468-12th East. tail light assembly from auto; Mrs. Ann Renwick, 2698 Beverly St. (1380 East), $9 battery, cable, from auto; KSL Studios, 145 Social Hall Ave.

signs (40 from lot; South), Keith Langston. parking 438 Post St. (940 West), kenerator from auto; Gordon Newby. East. spark plugs, rotor arm.

from auto. Vandalism Mrs. Joe Wirthlin, 127-8th East. garden hoses cut; Ezra C. Knowlton, 853-1st mail box damaged: Weyher Construction Co.r 580 S.

4th West, straw Glendale. Park School, 1415 California Ave. enth (1355 Day South), Adventist windows Church, broken; 820-3rd Sev. East, sign, window screens damaged. Police Quiz Youth Police Wednesday said the A Food Store at 20th East and 27th South was broken into Tuesday afternoon.

Apparently nothing was taken, officers said. A juvenile was being questioned in connection with the breakin. Obituaries Wesley E. Anderton Mr. Anderton TOOELE Funeral services for Wesley Elmer Ander ton.

60. who died Tuesday, 4:15 a.m. in a Tooele hospital of A heart ailment. will be Friday at p.m. in the Monroe, Sevier County, Ward Chapel.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. Born Oct. 30. 1900, Monroe, to James w. and Sarah Barney, AnderMarried Geneva Anderson.

Tooele resiEmploye Tooele Mr. Anderton dent since 1952. Ordnance Depot tired June. 1959. Church.

Survivors: sons. two daughters. Bud. Grant. Ned.

Bernice Walker, son, all Tooele: Salt Lake City: mother, Salt Lake George, Belgrade. sisters Mrs. EllaMrs. Emma Olson. Telma McIntosh.

call Tate Mortuary, day. 7-9 p.m.: prior to services Monroe. Burial, seven years. reMember, LDS Widow: eight Virl, Harold. Robert.

Mrs. Mrs. Maxine O1- Ralph. Donald. 18 grandchildren; City: brother.

three Hoover. Hunter: Provo: Mrs. Ely. Nev. Friends Tooele.

ThursFriday one hour at ward chapel. Monroe City Cemetery, Joseph C. Mantle MAGNA- Joseph 62. 6608 W. 3785 South, died Tuesday, D.

en route home after visiting 8 Salt Lake cemetery, of a heart. atlment. Born Sept. 16, 1898. Taylorsville.

to Joseph and Lottie Cundick Mantle. Married Leola Thorne Jan. 19. 1931. Salt Lake City.

She died May. 1941. MarJennie Smith. March 21. 1944, Salt Lake City.

Metallurgical statistician. Kennecott Clyde Mantle, Mr. Mantle Mr. Mantle per Corp. Member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Surviard vors: widow: son, daughters, RichClyde Mantle, Mrs. Leland (Sandra) Van Vleet, Mrs. Max (Eudora) Fullmer, all. Magna; six grandchildren: brothers. sisters, Warren.

Norman all Salt Lake City Mrs. Elva Cooley, Helper. Carbon County; Mrs. Charles (Irene) 1 Jones, Salt City, Funeral Friday, 1 p.m., Oquirrh LDS Stake House, Magna. Friends call 2128 S.

State Thursday 6-8 p.m.. at place of services Friday one hour prior. Burial Valley View Memorial Park. James A. Holt ST.

GEORGE James Amos Holt, 80, 45 S. 400 West. died Wednesday, 4:20 a.m.. at his home a heart ailment. Born March 25, 1881, Holt Ranch, near Enterprise, to George Albert and Nancy Hunt Holt.

Married Ada Alger, June 27, 1906. St. George Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She died Jane June 29.

1923, st. March 6. 1919. Married Mary George LDS Temple. Retired farmer, merchant; former inston County commissioner, Washington County Board of cation member.

-LDS high priest. Survivors: widow; sons. daughters, James Ivan. Enterprise: Wesley Caliente, Mrs. Alma (Alta) Truman.

Mrs. Gardner Bracken, both St. George; Mrs. William (Lovella) Howard Salt Lake City: Mrs. Garn (Joy) Eyre, Las Vegas, 31 grandchildren: 19 children: brothers, sisters.

Joseph W. St. George Heber M. Leland A. Mrs.

Joseph (Nae) Terry, Mrs. Ivor (Dora) Clove. Enterprise; Mrs. Lilly Farnsworth, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Robert M.

(Milda) Murray, Murray. Enterprise Funeral LDS Saturday 2 p.m. Ward Chapel, Friends call Cannon Funeral Home, St. George, Friday, p.m.: Saturday after 12:30 p.m., at Ivan Holt home. Enterprise.

Burial, Enterprise Cemetery. Jane Pearl Cowan DRIGGS. IDAHO -Funeral serv. Ices Mrs. Jane Pearl who Cowan, Teton Basin resident died Monday night at her.

home of a heart ailment. will be Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the Teton Stake Tabernacle, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. Burial. Driges Cemetery Born Feb.

15. 1890. Springville. Utah. to William and Elizabeth ClerK.

Married John B. Cowan Dec. 24, 1908. in Drisss. Member LDS Church, (Lucy) Survivors: Strat Daughters.

Mrs. Leon ton. Victor: Shirley Cowan. Colorado, Springs. Mrs.

Glen Fave) Smith. Orvilla, Calif sons. Eugene Driggs: John brothers, B. three St. Anthony: three sisters.

Edward Martin DRIGGS, IDAHO -Funeral services for Edward Martin. 75, Teton Basin cattleman who died Monday night in a Rexburg hospital of a heart ailment. will be Thursday, 1 p.m.. Teton Stake of Tabernacle, LatterChurch of Jesus, Burial, Christ Cemeday Saints. Driggs to tery.

Lorenzo and Nov. Mary Ann Hunter Born 19. 1885, Oakley, Martin. At 16 worked on Later Birch was Creek cattle ranches. railroad engineer.

Married Olive Halverson March 24, 1908, at Elgin. Ranched in Jackson Hole. 1919-1937. Survivors: Widow; Mrs. Ralph.

daughters, (Vera) Corlew, Mrs. Helen Dial. Long. Beach. Mrs.

Romaine Gladys) Rammell. Mrs. Temple Mary City, Calif. I Piquet, Driggs. Bang-Up Job- Driver Rams Dad's Car 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 he'd shot his own horse was reenacted in Salt Lake City, Wednesday night, but with an automobile.

ROBERT C. Rich, 17, 1804 Michigan Ave. (960 South). went to visit a friend Wednes. day evening.

He drove his father's 1960 car and parked it in front of the friend's home. Later Robert decided a trip around the block on the friend's 1947 three wheel motorcycle was in order. AROUND THE block he went but as he returned to the friend's home, at 975 Military Dr. (1745 East), he found the motor" a little tough to handie. He crashed head on into his own car.

OFFICERS A. S. Parker and O. J. Hendricksen, who investigated, demolished, said the, while motorcycle was suffered about $175 damage.

The driver received a bump on the -nose from the windshield of the motorcycle. Burglars Raid Firm Employes at Parking Garage, South, Wednesday tempting to burglars took the firm was night. Police said gained by breaking An office desk was News of Record MARRIAGE LICENSES Mrs. Trypherta B. Garff.

Began teaching at age 16. Funeral Planned In Burley for Crash Victim, 6 Special to The Tribune BURLEY, Idaho Rosary for Tressa J. Smedley, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smed, ley, Burley, will be recited Thursday, Payne at 8 Memorial in Chapel the in Burley.

THE CHILD DIED in a -Memorial Day traffic accident near Farmington, Utah. Mass of the Angels will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. in the Church of the Little Flower, Burley. THE CHILD WAS a passenger in the automobile of her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs.

Raleigh Smedley, Burley, when ft collided with another auto and burst into flames. Relatives in Burley said Wednesday that Dr. and Mrs. Smedley were listed in improved condition in a Salt Lake City hospital. Keith James Robbins Jr.

BURLEY. IDAHO Graveside services for Keith James Robbins day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith James Robbins who died Tuesday night in a local will hos- be pital of natural causes, conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Pleasant View Cemetery, Survivors: -Parents: two brothers.

mother A O. Waistrom, and grand. maternal grandparents. Mr. Burley.

and Mrs. Floyd Young. all of News of Record MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake County Roger W. Finlayson. 26, Salt Katherine LeNore Grundmana, 22.

Salt Lake. DeVon Franklin Andrus, 33. Salt Lake; Nellie Joanne Gane. 20. Salt Lake.

Joseph Burton Shandrew, 25,1 Murray; Barbara Lee Jones, 31, Bountiful. Lawrence Woodrow Dutcher, 22. Salt Lake; Rebecca Jane Scholey, 21, Salt Lake. Clarence Elden Laird, 22, Salt Lake: Sherzlene Dale Hansen, 20. Salt Lake.

William Garry Brown. 25, Coalville: Lake. Patricia Ann Ware, 18, Salt Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by Robert L. Bridge, Clerk-Treas -urer of the Board of Education of Salt Lake. City, Utah.

until 3:00 p.m. Thursday, June 22, 1961, and will be publicly opened ately thereafter at the Board offices addition for the construction. of an and remodeling of the West Jordan Junior High School. 1041 6th South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. in accordance with drawings and specifications as prepared by Robert L.

Springmeyer. Architect. Deseret News Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. The work called for is to be separated into three contracts: General, Plumbing and Heating, and Electrical.

As prequalifications for bidding on this work, each interested tractor shall fill out and file with the Board a Bidder's Form of Questionnaire, not later than Thursday, June 15, 1961. or shall July have filed such questionnaire since 1, 1960 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 Superintendent's office on or after 10:00 a.m. Friday, May 26. 1961, on set.

such making a deposits deposit of $25.00 refunded per. being in accordance with conditions stipulated in the Instruction to Bidders. than A certified check of not less of five per cent of the amount the bid must accompany each payable proposal, to such check being made the Board of Educa: tion. Bid Bonds and cashier's checks will not be acceptable. Minimum wage rates as established by the State Industrial Commission be paid.

as a condition of the 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 Purchasing Agent 440 East 1st South Street Salt Lake City. Utah.

News of Record MARRIAGE LICENSES Work Continues On Highway East of Heber Road builders are cutting a wider and easier way through Daniels Canyon, east of Heber, in a $786,062 improvement on U.S. 40. TIAGO Construction Co. holds the contract for. the realignment and repaving of the 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. Court to Hear Charge in Price Today Special to The Tribune PRICE Smith Bennett, 23, Dragerton, is scheduled to be arraigned before Price City Judge Paul C. Keller Thursday at. 10 a.m.

on a charge of assault with a deadly on with intent to commit mur. der. MR. BENNETT was charged Monday in a complaint signed before Judge Keller by Passic, Carbon County sheriff. 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. Legal Notices. Ernest Raymond Garcia, 40, 568 S. 4th West, Wednesday pleaded guilty to separate charges of drunken driving, driving without a valid license his possession and failure to give his name and render assistance at the scene of traffic accident. HE APPEARED before City Judge Maurice D.

Jones in City Traffic Court. He was sentenced to pay $175 and serve 40 days in jail, with 35 days suspended on the first charge; $50 and 10 days 'on the second, and $150 and 30 days the third third. The sentence- on charge. will" be suspended if he pays damages to another vehicle involved in the accident. Driver Pleads Guilty on Triple Count Miss IN OTHER COURT action, Frank D.

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. 1.

weapRONALD ARGYLE, 29, 135 S. 3rd East, pleaded guilty to the same charge as Mr. Haycock and received an identical sentence. He also pleaded guilty to a charge of driving without a valid license in his possession and was sentenced to pay $150 and serve a 30-day jail term, with 25 days suspended on payment of the fine. A stay of execution was granted until June 23.

valued the Sosome. police morn- SMITHFIELD, Cache CountyMrs. Alice Lyon Phillips, 74, died at a Logan hospital Tuesday night after an illness. Born Oct. 12.

1886, Salt Lake City, to William H. and Alice Brown Lyon. Mar. Fried to George Phillips March 4, 1908. Salt Lake Temple.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Active In LDS auxiliaries: officer. American Lexion Auxil. lary, Survivors: husband. Smithfield: daughters.

Mrs. E. E. (Lucille) Collins. Ogden: Lt.

Col. Ivan U.S. Army. Turkey: Mrs. J.

W. (Margaret) Ennis. Fontana, Harold W. Montpelier. Idaho: Gilbert L.

Smithfield: 17 grandchildren; one great-grandchild: brothers, sisters. Archibald. Heber City; George. Morgan: Mrs. Emma Jacobsen.

Elsinore: Leonard, Lark: Paul. Morgan: Mrs. Mary Baker Willard. Mrs. Wilhelminia Medell, Harrisville, Leo C.

Marsden Beach, Oda S. Martin ASHTON, "IDAHO Funeral services for Leo Curtis Marsden. who died Monday in a local hospital after an illness. will be conducted Thursday. 1 p.m..

in the Ashton Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Burial. Pineview Cemeterv, Born Feb. 15. 1887.

Tooele. Utah, to John and Sarah Gillett Marsden. Married Marv Gordon in 1912 in Salt Lake City. She died Jan. 5, 1953.

in Ashton. Married La Verna Robinson. Dec. 20, 1954, in Logan. Served LDS mission to Central States in 1908.

Former member Farnum Ward bishonric. superintendent of Sunday School. Member High Priest Quorum, Yellowstone Stake. Served term as Fremont County Commissioner some years ago. Survivors: widow.

daughters. Mrs. Earl (Rheva) Smith Mrs. Francis (Ruth) Bratt. Ashton: Mrs.

Cliff (Alyce) Harshbarger. Squirrel: Mrs. Robert (Gayle) Schubach. Salt Lake City; son. John.

Sauirrel: sisters. Mrs. Willard McWalf and Mrs. Alfred M. Nelson, Tooele, Utah; stepsons, JuIan Robinson.

Salt Lake City: Ted Richmond. Utah: Hal Robinson. Dallas. Stewart. stepdaughMrs.

Marjorie Laguna LOGAN Mrs. Oda Shumate Martin. 89. died Wednesday in a Logan hospital of causes incident to age. Born Jan.

1, 1873, Marshall. Mol to Preston and Eveline Inglehart Shumate. Married to Harvey Martin, Dec. 31, 1890; he 10, 1905. Lived with daughters in Utah past several years.

Survivors: Daughters, Mrs. Archie (Zella) Morris, Mendon, Cache County; Mrs. Henry lah) Bradbury, Ogden; five grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren. five Funeral Friday, 1 p.m., Hall Mortuary Chapel, where friends call Friday after 10 a.m. Burial, Marshall, Mo.

Late Death Mrs. Dorothy Enlow, 49, 431 S. 2nd East. Farmington. died Wednesday, 9:15 p.m..

in A Salt Lake hospital. John Frank Kukurs, 23, Salt Lake: June Marie Chambers, 23. Salt Lake. David Richard Roberts, 27. Salt Lake: Sandra Boberg Peterson, 22.

Salt Lake. Alma Martin Schwab, 40, Alhambra, Marie Hibberd Johnson, 37, Salt Lake. Don Davis. 26. Sell.

Lake; Elsie Darlene Jones, Salt Lake. George Wilham Naylor, 20, Salt Lake: Carolee Williams, 18, Salt Lake. Delile Mortensen, 20, Salt Lake: Judith Gayle Walker, 19, Sandy. Dennis Claire Sparrow, 19, Layton; Linda Law, 19, Salt Lake. Wallace Edward Clements, legal age.

Salt Lake; Margaret Isabel Gerber, legal age, Salt Lake. Gerald Robert Fullmer, 19, Riverton: Deanna Mildred Alder, 17, Roy Lyle Kessel, 33, Askov, June Violet. Medford, 37, Tooele. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by Robert L. Bridge, Clerktion of Salt Lake City, Utah, until Treasurer of the Board of p.m..

Thursday June 15, 1961, and will be publicly opened immediately thereafter at the Board Offices, 440 East 1st South. for the construction of additions to the Rose Park Elementary School at 1130 Sterling Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah. in accordance with drawings and specifications as prepared by Slack W. and David Winburn, Architects. Surety Life Building, Salt Lake City, Utah.

The work called for will be performed under one general contract including all phases of the work. As prequalification for bidding on this work, each interested contractor shall fill out and file with the Board a Bidder's form of QuesItionnaire. 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 Board.

Qualified bidders may obtain drawings and specifications at the office of the Superintendent of Buildings on or. after June 1. 1961, on making a deposit of $25.00 per set, such deposits being refunded in with conditions stipulated in the Instructions 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.

It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom this contract is awarded and upon any subcontractor under them, to pay not less than the prevailing wage rates as established bv the Indus. trial 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 reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.

Board of Education. of Salt Lake City, 440 East 1at South (8-96) Salt Lake City 11. John Bernard Bushnell, 25, Salt Lake: Irene Deloris Olsen, 20, Salt Lake. Kenneth Elwin Barzee. 38.

Salt Lake; Violet Christensen, 35, San Francisco, the Ramp 40 W. 3rd were atdetermine if anything after entered over. entrance was a window. ransacked. Richard Allan Fee.

20, Eugene, Oren Rhonda' Lynn Merrill, 17, Salt Sandy: Alfred Raymond Butler. 20, Dena Marie Henrichs, 17, Sandy. Niles Anthony Cantor, 30. Salt Lake; Connie Spanton, 20, Heber, town: Paul Frank Weston, 21, LakeClaudia Lake. Marie Williamson, 20.

Salt Gerald Arthur 25. Salt Lake: Jeannie Leonard, 20. Salt Lake. Gary Dennis Lee, Salt Lake: Carol Naylor Christensen. 21, Salt Lake.

LeRoy Deloss liatt, 41, Afton, Edna Jarvis, 51, Pleasant Grove. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by Robert L. Bridge, Clerk-Treasurer of the Board of Education of Salt Lake City, Utah, until 3:00 p.m. Thursday, June 15, 1961, and will be publicly opened immediately thereafter at the 'Board offices for the construction of additions to the Rose Park Elementary School, 1130 Sterling Drive, Salt Lake City. Utah.

in accordance with drawings and specifications as prepared by Slack W. David Winburn. Architects, Security Life Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. The work called for will be performed under one contract including all phases of the work. As.

prequalification for bidding on this work, each interested contractor shall fill out and file with the Board a Bidder's Form of Questionnaire, not later than June 10, 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 Board. Qualified bidders may obtain drawings and specifications at the office of the Superintendent of Buildings on or June 1, 1961, on making a deposit of $25.00 per set, such deposits being refunded in accordance with conditions stipulated in the Instructions 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. It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom this contract is awarded and upon any subcontractor under them. to pay not less -than the prevailing wage rates as established by 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 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 Purchasing Agent 440 East 1st South Street (B-98) Salt Lake City. Utah HOW DID SHE KNOW IT WAS SO I SAID TO IT MUST BE A COP? HE MUST HAVE LOOKED) THE DO A NEW FAD- LIKE A CONFEDERATE ANY TIME I. KNOW IF THE EVERYBODY I I COME HOME LIGHT IS RED OR MEET LATELY LATE SHE CAN GREEN? I'M COLOR CLAIMS THEY'RE SEE MY RED BLIND." I AM, YOU COLOR BLIND PURPLE AND NOSE A BLOCK They'll THING OR SOMETHING ORANGE DRAPES AWAY LOOKS GRAY TO ME! I'LL HAVE TO HAS TO HAVE SOME Do It FOR INSTANCE AND YOUR SHOW HER MY EXCUSE FOR HER DRESS YOUR HEIDELBERG TASTE HAIR--BOTH LOOK SCARS Every GRAY Time! By Jimmy AFTER THEY TALK Hatlo ABOUT THEIR OPERATIONS SOMEBODY ALWAYS TROTS OUT THIS CONVERSATION PIECE THANK AND A HAT TIP TO ESTHER DENVER, 6-1 10 1962, King Features Syndicate, Inc. World rights reserved. COLO.

Family Reunion -HATCH June 10, Liberty Park Bowery, bring your own lunch; City. program from 3 to 4 p.m... NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD for a COMBINED FIELD MAINTENANCE SHOP at UTAH STATE NATIONAL GUARD. Guardsman Way, Salt Lake City, Utah. Bids will be in accordance with specifications MOYES prepared AND by PETER VAN M.

R. L. FRANK. Architects. Salt Lake City.

Utah. and same may the be obtained from the Office of Director, 419 State, Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, upon receipt of $50.00 deposit per set. made payable to the architects, and which deposit will be refunded upon return of such plans and specifications in good condition within ten days of the date set for the bid opening. Prequalification of bidders is required.

Prior to any bidder receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that he have on tile with the Prequalification Board of the State of completed and approved, the required prequalification statement, pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. Bids will be received until the hour 1961. of at 2:00 which P.M. time Tuesday. they June will be opened and read aloud in the Governor's Board Room.

State Capitol Building. Salt Lake City. Utah. A bid bond in the amount five per cent 15. of the bid.

made payable to the Utah State Building Board shall accompany bid. If certified or cashier's check is used in lieu of bid certificate from an approved surety company guaranteeing execution of a 100. Performance Bond and Payment Bond must accompany The State, Building Board reserves right reject or all bids or to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the State UTAH STATE BUILDING BOARD. GLEN R. SWENSON.

Director 1C-2) TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF INLAND INC.I Take notice that a special meeting of Stockholders of INLAND URANIUM. will be held at the office of the 606 First National Bank Building, Dallas. Texas, on 10:00 the a.m. 27th day Central of June 1961, at Standard Time, for the following purposes: 1 To elect a Board of Directors, each to serve for the term of one (1) year and until his successor shall have been elected and have duly, qualified. 2.

To consider and act upon resolution to ratify the action of 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, act upon resolution to ratify the action of the Board of Directors in passing a resolution to amend the Articles of Incorporation. so that the authorized capital stock of the Corporation.

after amendment, be One Million (1.000,000) shares of non-assessable stock, having a par value of Fifty Cents 4. To consider and act upon resolution to ratify the action of the Board of Directors in passing a resolution to amend the Articles of Incorporation so that after amendment the authorized number of directors on the Board of Directors shall be not less than three, nor more than seven. and the number of directors necessary to form quorum authorized to, transact business at a meeting of the of Board of Directors is a majority the entire Board of Directors. 5. To transact, such other and further business as may properly come before the meeting of any adiournment thereof.

and In accordance with the Charter By Laws, the close of business on the 1st day of June. 1961. has been fixed as the record date for the determination of the stockholders entitled to notice of and entitled to vote at such meeting and anv adioumment thereof. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS GEO E. FLANNIGAN.

(B-97) President. -NOTICE AF ROND FLECTION SALT LAKE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election has been called to be held in each of the following special clection. districts in Salt Lake County.

Utah, on Tuesday. the which 20th there day shall of June, 1961. at such be submitted to qualified voters of said I county ag shall have paid a property tax therein in the year preceding such election. the following question. to wit: Shall Salt Lake County.

Utah. incur debt and issue bands to the amount of to run for a period of not more than twenty (20) years from the date thereof. and to bear interest at a rate or cent rates not in excess of five per 1 per annum. for purpose of paying part of the cost of erecting a necessary public building to be used for jail. courthouse and county office building purposes in and for Salt Lake County.

including the acquisition of a site and all necessary furnishings and equipment therefor? At said election the polls shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 A.M. and shall remain open until and shall be closed at the hour of 8:00 P.M. Said election shall be held aS nearly as possible in conformity with the general election laws of the State of Utah. and at such election every qualified voter of said county who shall have paid a property tax in said county in the year preceding such election. shall be entitled to vote.

The polling places to be used at said election are those appearing in the May 22. May 29. June 5. the notice of election published June 12, and June 19th. 1961 is.

sues of this newspaper. By order of the Board of CounCommissioners of Salt Lake County. Utah, Dated the 15th day of May 1961. IsL Chairman W. LARSON ALVIN KEDDINGTON County Clerk (B-61) Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MILDRED D.

COS: GRIFF, deceased. 'Creditors will claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Continental Bank Building, 200 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 30th day of September, A.D. 1961. MARIAN WALTER C. STURDEVANT Executors Estate of MILDRED D.

COSGRIFF Deceased Date of publication, May 11, A. 1961 (B-22) DELTA Funeral services for Howard Wilcox. 78. Delta, who died Monday. 6 p.m..

in a Delta hospital of natural causes, will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Delta First Ward Chapel. Church of Jesus Christ Latterday Saints. Born Jan. Frank 10.

W. 1883. Manchester. to and Pricilla Kreider Wilcox. Married Edith Farrow.

Nov. 20. 1907. solemnized in Manti LDS Temple 1919. She died.

Came to Utah as young man. Delta resident since 1922. Retired farmer. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: Four daughters.

Mrs. Lionel (LaVon) Taylor. Mrs. Fred (Marvel) Clayton. Mrs.

Floyd (Cleone) Tolbert, Mrs. Carl (Eleanor) Murry, all Delta: 12 grandchildren: 6 great-grandchildren: four brothers. Chester. Ogden: Claire, Los Angeles: Harry. Reno.

Homer. Van Nuys. Calif. Friends call at ward Relief Society room Thursday after 11 a.m. Burial.

Delta Cemetery, William Pead EVANSTON, WYO. William Roy Pead. 75, 1538. E. 3350 South, Salt Lake City, died Wednesday, 1:45 a.m..

in an Evanston hospital of cerebral hemorrhage. Born July 29. 1885, Randolph. Utah. a son of Levi Orson and Lavina.

Boulter Pead. Married Minnie Spencer Sept. 30, 1908. Randolph. Retired Utah.

Wyoming rancher. Salt Lake resident past 10 years. Survivors: widow; two nephews, three nieces. Funeral Saturday. 1 p.m..

Bills Funeral Home, where friends call Friday evening. Saturday prior. Burial, Randolph Cemetery. Grover C. Atkin view Cemetery.

James A. Everitt LOGAN Grover C. Atkin, 74. died late Monday in a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. Born Jan.

24, 1887, Lenox. Iowa, to Charles B. and Nancy J. Nicola Atkin. Married Lilly Cross Nov.

26, 1925, Salt Lake Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter. day Saints. High priest, LDS Church. Farmed Salmon and Idaho Falis, Idaho: Logan restdent 14 years.

Survivors: widow, Logan: sons, Fred. McCammon, Idaho: George, Tremonton: five grandchildren; seven adopted grandchildren: brothers. sisters, Stella Stokes, Charles, Clearfield, Otto, Corning. Iona, Idaho; Iowa: Mildren Smith, Mrs. Verna Schroeder.

Denver. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m.. Logan Friends call Nelson Funeral Home, Tenth-Nineteenth Ward Chapel, Friday, 7-9 Jones. home of E. neigh- 9th bor, Gerald after 465 10 North, Saturday a.m Burial, Logan City Cemetery.

William W. Whitney TREMONTON Funeral services for William Wells Whitney, 83, who died Tuesday, 8 p.m in a Logan hospital be after a nine-week will Saturday Fourth at 1 Ward p.m. in the Tremonton Chapel. Church of Jesus. Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Born June 29. 1877., Millville. Cache County. to Samuel Alonzo And Fannie NelMaria Wall Whitney. Married lie McCathy Fox April 29.

1901, Logan: later, solemnized Musician. in retired Logan LDS Temple. farmer. High priest LDS Church. Survivors: widow: (Wilma) sons.

daugh- Zollinters. Mrs. Leland ger. Providence, Cache County: Delmar A. Brigham City: Laur.

ence Tremonton: Robert Ogden: Mrs. Spence (Bonnie Jean) Gardner. Blackfoot, Idaho: 14 grandchildren: great-grandchil. dren: two sisters. Mrs.

Margaret Mrs. Chandler. Springfield. Idaho: Almina (May) Fisher. Salt Lake City.

Friends call Rogers Mortuary, Tremonton. Friday 7-9 p.m. Saturday after 11 a.m. Burial. River- MORONI Funeral services for who died Tuesday.

7:30 p.m, at James Alma Everitt. 76. Moroni. the home daughter. Mrs.

EphGordon Thompson. raim. after a short illness, will be Friday, p.m. Moroni Enst Ward Chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Born June 3. 1884. Easthorpe, Essex. England, to William Jane Fletcher Everitt. Came to U.S.

when 16. Mar. ried Elizabeth Ellen Riley Sept. 8. 1915.

Salt Lake LDS Temple, She died an. 14. 1940. Married Margaret Betsy Major, Jan. 31.

1941. She died June 25. 1955. Farmer, stock raiser Suvivors: four sons. five daughters, Mrs.

Thompson: Mrs. Ralph (Jane) Lund. Mrs. Clifford Margaret) Jorgensen, (Adal all Jarrett. Ephraim: LaMar, Mrs.

Thayne both Nephi: Toodle: Mrs. William Earl (Connie) Orem: Alma. Fountain Green: Leonard. Jones. Spring City: grandchildren: stepchildren.

Mrs. James Cronk. New Mexico: Mrs. James Smith. Henderson.

Ira Major. NeWarren Major, address unknown: one brother, two sisters in England, Friends call Friday. 10 a.m. to p.m. at place of service.

Burial Moroni City I Cemetery. Funerals BEENY Funeral services for Arthur Bryant Beeny will be held Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in the Murray Second LDS Ward Chapel, 5050 South 2nd West. Friends May call Wednesday 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday, one hour prior to services at the Jenkins Mortuary Chapel, 4760 South State Street.

Interment in the Murray City Cemetery. Funeral directors, V. C. Soffe. BODELL -Funeral services for Rueben Trussler Bodell will be held Friday at 1 p.m.

in the Goff Mortuary Chapel 8090 South State. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday. at the family home 401 East 7800. South, 10:30 a.m.

to 12:30 p.m. Burial in Memorial Gardens. Goff Mortuary funeral directors. BULLOCK -Funeral services for Marietta Bullock, infant daughter of Don V. and Belva Bowers Bullock, will be held Thursday, -10 a.m..

in Jenkins Soffe Funeral Chapel, 4760 South State, Murray. Friends may call Thursday one hour prior to services at the mortuary. Interment in American Fork Cemetery, Funeral director, V. C. Soffe.

CANNON- -Funeral services for Collins Cannon will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple. Friends May call at the mortuary Wednesday, 6 to.8 p.m.: and Thursday 1 hour prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary.

CHATELAIN-Funeral services for Vesta Shaw. Chatelain will be held Thursday at 12 noon in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday prior to services. Interment, Ogden City Cemetery.

Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. ENGLISH -Funeral services for Barbara Bennett English will be held Thursday, 2 p.m. in the 20th Ward Chapel, 2nd Ave. and Street. Friends- may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m.

and Thursday from 12 to 1:15 p.m. Interment. Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. -Funeral services for Herbert Hawker will be.

held Thursday at 12 o'clock noon in the Rose Room, 36 East 7th South. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m.. and Thursday prior to services. Interment in the Upton Utah Cemetery. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary.

JEFFERS -Funeral services for Martin Van Buten Jeffers will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Cannon First Ward Chapel, 1385 South 8th West. Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday at the Ward chapel 1 hour prior to services. Interment.

Memorial Gardens of the Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. MANTLE- Funeral services for Joseph Clyde Mantle of Magna will held Friday 1 p.m. in the Oquirrh Stake House in Magna: Friends may call at the Colonial Mortuary 2128 South State Thursday evening 6 to 8 p.m. and at the Stake House Fridav hour prior to services. Interment Valley View Memorial Park.

Funeral directors Colonial: Mortuary. MAY- -Funeral services for Sgt. Jay Theodore May Jr. will be held Saturday 1 p.m., in Granger 5th: Ward Chapel, 2820 West 3590 South. Friends may call at Deseret Mortuary.

36 East 7th South, Saturday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. and at the ward in Granger Saturday from 11:30 a.m. until time of services. Interment Memorial EstatesRedwood. 6500 So.

Redwood Road. Graveside military rites furnished by Fort Douglas. Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary OWENS Funeral services for Ira Owens will be held Thursday, 10 a.m.. in the Hawthorne LDS Ward Chapel.

808 E. Roosevelt Ave. Friends may call the CoIonial Mortuary, 2128 S. State, Wednesday evening 6-8 p.m. and at the ward chapel Thursday one-half hr.

prior to services. Interment in the Manti Cemetery. Funeral rectors. Colonial Mortuary. SAVAGE- Funeral services for Frank Anthony Savage will be held Saturday noon in the Rose Room.

36 East 7th South. Friends may call at Deseret Mortuary Friday, 6 to 8 p.m., and Saturday prior to services. Interment Lake Hills National Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. TALBOT- Funeral services for D.

Talbot will be held Thursday at 12 o'clock noon in the 16th Ward Chapel, 131 North 5th West. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South Wednesday 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday from 10:30 a.m. till 11:30 p.m. Interment in the Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Funeral directors Des- eret Mortuary. ZINK- -Funeral services for Claude Ernest Zink will be held Saturday, 10 in the Rose Room. 36 East Pouts. Friends may call at Deseret Mortuary Fridav. 6 to 8 p.m..

and Saturday prion to, services Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery, Funeral directors, Deseret.

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