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1 1. 1. Ruth Taylor Mrs. Ruth Clare Fox Taylor, 82. sol E.

8600 South. Sands. died Tuesday. a.m.. Salt.

Lake City. of natural causes Born 22. 1879, alt Lake City, Jesse W. and Ruth May Fox. Tarried to Abraham Young TayDec.

5, 1901. Salt Lake Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. died. May.

1045. Wrote sevoral prize-w1 for IDS Mutual Im- 12th East, died widow sons and a.m... Tuesday, 35-9th East, 7:40 ellyn Guy, E. daughters: Llewof natural causes. Len Born Sept.

21, Mrs. 1883. Davenport, (June) Beryl Cloward, Dean De Iowa. to Frederat ick William and LaCell. Mercer.

all Spanish Fork: Angeline Scott Mrs. James McFarlane Mead- Jennie) ows. Married Le- Smith, Provo: 16 ona A. Lohman. grand children.

of Aug. Lake 5. City. 1909, Salt She great- grandchild; Mr. Thomas died March 3, brothers and sisters.

Ross Thomas. Palmyra, Utah County: Grant 1955. Civil engi- Thomas, Ogden: Mrs. Fern (Mary) neer. Union Pa- Averett.

Springville: Mrs. Railroad. (Rachelle) Tillie, Burley, Idaho: Member. Unitar- Mrs. Fred E.

(Ann) Ray. Provo: dan Church. Past stepbrother and stepsister, Albert Master. Argenta Huntington, Provo: Mrs. Fork.

John B. Lodge 3, Mr. Meadows (Jane) Spanish Fu- provement Assn. Mrs. Taylor Survivors: sons, daughters.

RusWillard Mrs. Herbert (Margaret) Blesinger, Mrs. tibert M. W. (VaLeen) Maxfield, Bell.

all Mrs. Salt (May) Lake City: Robert China Lake, Owen Concord. Burley, Idaho: Mrs. Ralph (Claire) Engel, San Francisco: 41 grandchildren: 64 great-grandchildren: brothers, sisters. Mrs.

Fox Clawson. Frank Grant. Mrs. George Florence) MacKay, all Salt Lake Lester, Mrs. Edwin Beryl) Evenson.

Los Angeles: half and sisters, Mrs. George (Lila) Cox, Mrs. Avard Maude) Fairbanks. S. Ross Fox.

Cheries G. Fox all Salt Lake City: Joseph W. Fox. Ridgecrest, Calif. V.

Johnson Fox, Westwood, Calif: Angus C. Fox, Elk Grove. M. Fox, Rock Springs. David M.

Fox. Hollywood, Calif. Funeral Friday, noon. 260 South Temple, where friends call Thursday. 6-8 p.m..

Friday prior. Burial, Sunset Lawn Memorial Park. David Meadows David Stanley Meadows, 77, 907- Mr. Meadows Consistory, Scottish Rite. son, daughters, Fred X.

(Louise) Mefret, both City: Florence A. MeadFrancisco: three grandsister, Miss Ann Louise Stoughton, Wis. Public services, Thursday, 2 p.m.. Temple, 650 E. South Friends call Wednesday, 574 E.

1st South, Thursat the Temple. Burial. Cemetery, Oberhansley FORK- -Mina Spencer Oberhansley, 79. died Tuesday at home of natural causes. Born Nov.

20, 1881, Payson. Utah County. to John and LaVine Haskell Spencer. Married to Jack E. Oberhansley, August.

1899, in Payton. Survivors; sons and daughters. Bert Curtis. Don. all Spanish Fork: Jack.

Granada Hills, Mrs. Fern Tanner Spanish Fork; Mrs. William B. (Madge) Thomas, Salt Lake City: 18 grandchildren; 21 Mrs. John Elmer, Lynn Pritchett, both Salt Lake Simons, Burley, Friday, 1 p.m., and Ninth Ward call Walker 7-9 p.m..

Friday son Cemetery, Mary J. OGDEN- Mrs. Monday at her McKay, 83, ailment, Born es stead. Derbyshire, fred and Louise in to 1901. Kemmerer, Ogden He 1956.

Member Vard. Church he daughter, sister, Latter-day den: Mrs. Mrs. Oak. Harbor, children.

Funeral a.m.. Aultorestwhere friends 1-9 p.m., Thursday Aultorest Memorial James M. in 71, 3301 OGDEN- Adams James day in an Ogden 10 ural but Born Aug. 1, to Joseph and Beckstead. Married Harris.

Nov. Idaho, later Temple, Church ne of Latter-day vorced. Married died years den First LDS cement finisher Survivors: sons, Marl, James W. Dorothy B. Ogden; a- Zelda Id 12 Davis County; en ters.

Funeral quist and Sons k- p.m., where Friday friends son, Utah Survivors: Mrs. Leslie: Salt Lake ows, San children: Meadows, Masonic Masonic Temple. 7-8 p.m.. day prior Mt. Olivet Mina SPANISH Oberhansley sisters, Payson; Mrs.

Mrs. Ed Mills, City: Mrs: Guy Idaho. Funeral Spanish Fork SecChapel. Friends Mortuary Burial, Thursday, Payprior. N.

McKay Mary Jane Neal 1006-23rd died home 1877. heart Sept. DunEngland, to AlShaw Neal, MarL. McKay. March Wyo.

Came to died June 26. of Jesus of Ogden Thirty-first Saints. Survivors: Louise Cronin, Louise three grandThursday. 11 Funeral Chapel, call Wednesday. prior.

Burial, Park. Beckstead Marl Beckstead. Tues hospital of natundetermined causes. Idaho, Elizabeth Shields Laura Bell 3, 1909, Preston. solemnized in Logan of Jesus Christ Saints.

Later diLucy Smith. She Member, 0g- Ward. Had been and contractor. daughters, Ray Glen E. Mrs.

Shulz, Mrs. Norma Clifford, Nyssa, Demorest. Sunset. 19. grandchildren, three sisFriday, 11 a.m..

Lindcall Funeral Chapel, 7-9 Thursday prior. Burial, Fair- view. Idaho. Susan P. Richards Cemetery.

Howell James MANTI-Funeral for Susan Peacock Richards, 100, who died Sunday in Los Angeles, will be Thursday, 2 p.m., Buchanan Funeral Home, Manti. Born Feb. 19, 1861, Manti, to George and Mary Lowry Peacock. Married to William D. Richards.

Jan. 1. 1894. He died June, 1933. Postmistress, Sterling, Utah.

1895. Active Red Cross worker, World War I. President, American Legion Auxiliary, Price; organizer, president, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Price. Los Angeles resident 15 years. Survivors: sons and daughters, Clarence.

Mrs. Golding, Los Angeles: George, San Bernardino, Belmont, Provo: 16 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren: 12 greatgreat-grandchildren. Burial, Manti SPANISH FORK- -Howell James, 78, died Sunday at home of natural causes. Born July 19, 1883, Spanish Fork, to Reese D. and Jane Hopla James.

He was a stock raiser and rancher all his life. Survivors: brother and sister. Reese, Spanish Fork: Mrs. William (Jennie) Roundy. Garland, Box Elder County, Funeral Wednesday, p.m., Spanish Fork Third-Sixth Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Friends call Walker Mortuary prior. Burdal, Spanish Fork Cemetery, Ferdinand Hansen CENTERFIELD, Sanpete County Ferdinand Hansen, 68, died monday, 3:45 p.m., Gunnison Valley Hospital, of natural causes. Born Nov. 26. 1892.

Centerfield to Peter C. and Christena Madsen Hansen. Married Ella Rust, Dec. 16, 1936, Manti Temple. Church of Jesus Christ Latter day Saints.

Survivors: widow: sons and daughters, Sandra Maurine, Allan Owen Ward, Larry all Centerfield: Mrs. David (Arda Ann) Pritchett, Ellensburg. sister and brothers, Mrs. Laura Nay, Murray: Charles Thydais, both Centerfield; John, Rupert Idaho. Funeral Friday, 1 p.m.

Centerfield Ward Chapel. Friends call family home Thursday. 7-10 p.m.. Friday prior. Burial, Centerfield Cemetery.

Pearl McCulloch tin Cemetery. Gary C. Van Wagoner Gary Christopher Van Wagoner. hiant son of Gary and Carol an Fairborn. Ohio, died hospital Tuesday, in ailment.

Born June 25. Lake City. Survivors: parents: lister, Wendy Kim; grandparents. Mrs. Samuel Cox, Ohio: 1 Mr.

and Mrs. asoner. Salt Provo CLIFTON, IDAHO Pearl Lavern McCulloch. 60. died in a Preston hospital Tuesday of cerebral hemorrhage.

Born Aug. 23 1900. Weston, Idaho, to Peter and Maren Nelson Jacobsen. Married to Ray McCulloch. Dec.

14, 1021, Logan. Lived in Clifton most of married life. Survivors: husband. Clifton: sons. daughters.

Carl. Salt Lake City: Ralph, Torrence. Harvey and Marley, Cifton: Mrs. Marette Layton: Mrs. Shirley Butrick, Salt Take City: Margie Ann and Sally Marne, Clifton: 12 grandchildren: brothers, sisters, Mervin Jacobsen.

Lagan; Weldon. Julius, Montana: Licille Whitney, Idaho Falls: Irene Shyl Jensen. Twin Falls: Anderson, Rose Phillips. Weston: Verna Knudson. Montana.

Fuferal Friday, 1 p.m,. Oxford Cliften Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Latter-day Saints. Friends Mortu- call Thursday evening at Webb Preston, and at family home after 10 a.m. Burial, Wes- Intermountain Martha Hanson Funeral Mrs. Martha Hanson.

90, 1420 Ave. (1355 South), who died Monday. 2:15 p.m.. in Salt Lake hospital of causes incident to age. will be Thursday, 1 p.m..

re dom. Born Nov. 22. 1870. Zions Canvon, Washington County, to William Henry Harrison and Sarah Ann Marsh Heap.

Pioneered Star with parents. 1879. Married to Gustaf Emil son July 1. 1889. Montpelier, Idaho.

Later solemnized, Logan Tem. ple. Church of Mrs. Hanson Christ of Latter-day. Saints.

He died Jan. Salt Lake resident 15 years. Survivors: sons. daughters, Lorin, Pocatello, Idaho: Oril, Salt Lake City: Mrs. Ida Moser Ringel, Logan; Mrs.

Selma Hepworth, Salt Lake City: Mrs. Laura Stock. Affon, 24 70 great-grandchildren; 29 great great grandchil dren. Burial, Freedom Cemetery, Llewellyn Thomas SPANISH FORK Llewellyn Thomas, 82. died Sunday at home of natural, causes.

Born Lake Utah County. July 2, 1879, to LlewelLyn and Mary Jane Thomas. Married Eliza Robertson, Sept. 1917, Salt Lake City. Survivors: Mr.

Thomas Mrs. Wilde 1932. Survivors sons. daughters. Paul Gordon both Salt Lake City: Fred, Mrs.

Elwood (Hannah) Huffman, both Coalville: Mrs. Clem G. (Ada) Eyre, Lyman, Mrs. Samuel (Jove) Hopkin, Croyden, Morgan County: Bryant Yakima, Ferrel, Reliance, 18 grandchildren: 31 sisters, Mrs. Emily Toone.

Salt Lake City; Mrs. Charlotte Jones, Mrs. Fannie Richins. both Henefer, Summit County; Mrs. Bell C.

Anderson. Ogden. Friends call Patterson-Walker Mortuary, Coalville. Thursday, 7-9 p.m.. Friday prior.

Burial, Coalville Cemetery. peral Thursday. 1 p.m. Spanish Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Friends call Claudin-Linde Mortuary, Spanish Fork, Wednesday.

7-9 p.m.. Thursday prior. Burial, Spanish Fork Cemetery. Ada Judd Wilde COALVILLE -Funeral for Mrs. Ada Judd Wilde, 89, Coalville, who died Monday.

9 p.m.. in a Salt Lake hospital of pneumonia, will be Friday, 1 p.m.. Summit Stake house. Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, Coalville. Born April 22.

1872. Upton, Beaver County, to George and Jean Taskett Judd. Married to George Frederick Wilde. Aug. 28.

1895. Salt Lake died Temple. May 23, He Mrs. Wilde LDS Clista Bird CHARLESTON. Wasatch County -Funeral for Mrs.

Clista Edwards Bird, 31, St. Paul. who died Monday in a St. Paul hospital of natucal causes, will be Friday, 1 p.m., Charleston Ward Chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of day Saints.

Born Aug. 11, 1929, Ch a rl eston, to a wrence and Leila Phillips Edwards. Married to Howard Frank Bird. June 24, 1952. Salt Temple.

Lake LD Mrs. Bird Mrs. Bird Graduated from Brigham Young University, 1951. Taught school seven years in Portland. Ore.

Survivors: husband: son, David, both St. Paul; parents, Provo: sister, brothers, Mrs. Barton (Wilma) North, Salt Lake City: Sheldon Lawrence Norman. both Charleston. Friends call Olpin p.m., Mortuary, Friday prior, Burial, Heber Heber.

Thursday. Anna H. Stephens Mrs. Hunter Stephens, 79, 1129 Emerson Ave. (1485 South), died Monday, 3 p.m., in a Salt Lake rest home of natural American causes.

Aug. 24. 1881. Fork, Utah County, to Rudolph and Anna Kelly Hunter. Married to Vasco Stephens, April, 1915, Salt Lake City.

Survivors: husband, Salt Lake City; sons, daughter, Edward Oakland, John, Redding, Richard. Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Lorene 15 Liker, San Lorenzo, William Lawrence. (Mrs.) Lilgrandchildren; brothers. sisters, lian Hunter, Mrs.

Cora H. Coffin, all Los Angeles. Frank McCarthy Frank Gilson McCarthy, 55, 758 E. 7th South, died Sunday, 5:25 p.m., in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born June 12, 1906, Salt Lake City, to Frank Melvin and Kate Gilson McCarthy.

Married Edna Smith. Later divorced. Married Anna Pieper Aug. 24, 1934. Cedar City.

Mechanic. Survivors: sons. Frank Harry, both Salt Lake City: stepdaughters, Mrs. Betty McMain, Mrs. Maxine Frost, both Salt Lake City: grandchildren; children, Pamala Main KEARNS Pamala Kae Main, infant daughter of Tharon R.

and Kaye Terboss Main, 5001 W. 4985 South, Kearns, died Monday, 12:45 a.m. two days, after birth in Salt Lake hospital. Born July 27, 1961. Survivors: parents; sister, Linda Rae, Kearns; grandparents, Mrs.

Fatima Main, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Terboss, all Las Animas, Mr. Donald Whattler, Jamestown, N.Y.: great-grandmother, Mrs. Ella Cotter, Las Animas.

James E. Barnard DEWEYVILLE, Box Elder CounFuneral for James Ezra Barnard, 57, Deweyville, who died Saturday, 11:55 p.m., at home, Wednes- after a long illness, will be day, 1 p.m., Deweyville Ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ 26. of Latter-day Saints. Born July 1904, Calls Fort, Box Elder County to John Porter and Lavinia Orme Barnard. Married Inez Barrett, June 29, 1937, Logan LDS Temple.

Had served on council and at time of death was mayor of Deweyville. Survivors: widow; son, Nolan James, Tremonton; daushter, Mrs. Melbourne (Nadine) Grow, Ogden; two grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Horace, Mrs. Ray (Elsie) Heusser, both Deweyville; Mrs. Maurice (LaRee) Fowers, 0g- den; John Logan; Mrs.

Grant Marble, Beaver Dam. Box Elder County. Friends call at the family home, Deweyville, Tuesday, 9:30 p.m., Wednesday prior. Burial, Deweyville Cemetery. Laura M.

Jones LOGAN Mrs. Laura Meyer Jones, 73, died Monday in a local hospital after a long illness. Born April 3, 1888, Bern, Switzerland, to Henry Frederick and Eugenia Vulemont Merver. Married to William Jones Jr. Logan, Aug.

25, 1909. Later solemnized Logan Latter-day Saints. He died. Logan Christ of Latter-day Saints. Logan resident 40 years.

Active in church auxiliaries. Survivors: son, daughters, Henry, Logan; Mrs. Gean (Beth) Johnson, Preston. Idaho; Ella Johnson. Logan; Mrs.

J. -M. (Phyllis) Goldstiene and Mrs. T. Mrs.

Don (Margaret) Terry and R. (Ruth) Barker, Washington; Mrs. Clyde (Nina) Sheffield, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Vaughan (Doris) Buttars, Trenton. Cache County: 34 grandchildren 14 brother, I.

Meyer, San. Bernardino, sister, Calif. Mrs. Funeral Eugenia Kraus. Thursday, Colton.

p.m.. Logan Twelfth Ward Chapel. Wednesday. Friends 7-9 call p.m.. Hall Thursday Mortuary Burial Providence Cemetery Obituaries Amasa Ray Ware, 60, 1150 E.

4500 South, died Mon day. 2:30 p.m.. at home after an illness. Born Oct. 15.

1900. Orangeville, Emery County, to Samuel and Clarissa Scovill Ware. Married and later divorced. Martied Wanda Crookston Aug. 10.

1956. Elko, Nev. Contstruction Survivors: ot r. Salt Lake City: widoW, Murray; sons. daughters, Vaughn.

k- ford. Mr. Ware David Billings. Ray, Colene G. Max.

Draper: Joan Ware. both Robert Salt Lake Crookston. City; stepchildren, Nathan D. Crookston. Kaysville: Bountiful: Donna Pearl Crookston, Salt Lake City: brothers.

'sisters, Guy and Gilbert, both Orangeville: Russell Pearson. Drakerton. Carbon County: Lee Mrs. Clyde Christensen, Kent. Mrs.

Ed Edwards, American Fork. Funeral. Thursday, 1 p.m.. 2128 S. State, where friends call Wednesday, 6-8 p.m..

Thurs- day, prior. Burial. Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. Walter G. Elsner Walter Gustav Elsner, 54, 924 W.

and North, died Monday, 4:10 a.m., at home of heart ailment. Born May 19, 1907. Danzig, Germany, to Otto and Elizabeth Eshner Elsner. Married Florence Bodine, June 28, 1930, Ogden. Member Progress Lodge 22 F.

A.M.: B. of LF Union Pacitic Old Timers Club. Locomotive engineer. Member, Presbyterian Church. Survivors: do daughter, Wilma Mr.

Eisner L. Eisner, Salt Lake City; brothers, Max, Las Vegas: Horst, Los Angeles. Funeral, Wednesday, noon, Masonic Temple, 650 E. South Temple. Friends call 574 -E.

1st day prior Temple, Burial, Mt. South Tuesday, evening Wednes- Earl Day Amasa Ware Mr. Day ow: son, Earl, Bountiful; daughter, Mrs. Theodore (Cleo Louise) Rothman, Pease Air Force Base, N.H.; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild; brothers. sister, Arthur, Nampa, Idaho; Cecil, Provo: Lester, Roy; Mrs.

Monroe (Ruby) Beattie, Murray. BOUNTIFUL Earl Day, 79, 720 N. 2nd West, Bountiful, died Monday, 2:45 p.m.. at home of pneumonia. Born Aug.

30, 1881, Mount Pleasant, Sanpete County to Abraham and Elizabeth Staker Day. Married Anna Lyle Hill Dec. 21. 1905, Salt Lake Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Retired dry farmer. Pioneered in Upper Snake RivValley daho. Survivors: widMax Mr. Day Mary E. Hutchinson MANTI- Mary Elizabeth Hutchinson.

80. died Sunday, 10:45 p.m.. in a Salt Lake rest home after heart, attack, Born Aug. 10, 1880, Nephi. to Peter, and Jemmzina Catharine Mortensen.

Married to Joseph Hutchinson, Oct. 14, 1898. Manti Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He died April 15, 1956. Survivors: sons and daughters, Lind, Wendover: Mrs.

C. H. (Rose) Burner. Glen; Mrs. Lew Bowers, all Elko.

Mrs. Edward C. (Fontella) Gibbs, Mrs. Martyn (Ruth) Summervell. both Fallon, Mrs.

Mack L. Gleave. Fred, Dale both Salt Lake City: Mrs. (Bessie) Whitlock. Provo: Mrs.

Elliott (Blanch) Cox, Manti: Orson Jacob, Mrs. Jack (Marguerite) Singleton. Sacramento, William Henry, Buhl, Idaho; 71 grandchildren. 128 great-grandchildren, Funeral Friday, 1 p.m.. Manti North LDS Ward Chapel.

Friends call home of Elliott Cox, 264 Friday N. Main. Thursday 7-9 p.m., prior. Burial, Manti Cemetery. Zelma S.

Sims BLACKFOOT. IDAHO Zelma Stewart Sims. 53, Blackfoot. died Monday In Bingham Memorial Hospital of natural causes. Born Nov.

22. 1907. Thatcher, Idaho. to Antone and. Mabel Cahoon Stewart.

Married to Leon Sims. Dec. 10. 1928. Pocatello.

Survivors: husband: brothers and sisters. Cleone Stewart. Idaho Falls: Gerald Stewart. La Puente, Keith Stewart, Pocatello: Mrs. Louis H.

Gates, Los Angeles: Mrs. Henry Lawson, Mrs. Dewey D. Doss. both Pocatello: Mrs.

Ellis Jackman, Blackfoot: Mrs. Michael Lons. Steubenville. Ohio. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m..

Blacktoot Eighth Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Friends call Sandberg Funeral Home prior. Burial, Grove City Cemetery. Legal Netices ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Project No. HHFA Utah CH-17D Westminster College Board of Trustees Separate sealed bids for the construction of a Men's Residence Hall for Westminster College Board of Trustees will be received by Westminster College at the office of the President until two o'clock P.M.,.

August 22, 1961, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The information for Bidders. Form Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications, and Forms of Bond Performance Bond may be examined in the office of Donald H. Panushka Associates, Architects, located at 1507 Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City, Utah.

and copies may be obtained there after nine o'clock A.M.. August 3, 1961, upon payment of $25.00 for each set. Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment, and any non-bidder upon so turning such a set will be refunded $25.00. The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his form bid, and subject security.

in the amount, to the conditions Bidders. provided in the Information for Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions -of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to No be paid bidder under the contract. within 30 days may after the his actual bid withdraw date of the opening thereof. Dr. Frank E.

Duddy, Westminster College Lake City. Utah August 1, 1961 (A-791 Bids NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS September 6, 1961. Air Force Plant 77 Phase WS-133A Minute Man Assembly operation Hill Air Force Base, Ogden. Utah. for Boeing Company.

Notice is hereby riven the Boeing bids Company will receive, sealed p.m. Mt. Standard Time, Wednesday, September 6. 1961, at which time said bids will be opened and read. The work includes, but is not necessarily limited to the construction of three missile assembly buildings totaling approximately 19,000 sq.

feet. Renovation of 16 existing buildings, the addition of 5 mechanical equipment rooms to existing building and miscellaneous site work road and outside utilities drawing specification and other contract documents may be obtained on or af Aug. 9, 1961, from Leo A. Daly and 607 Security Seattle 1. Washington.

Deposit for set of drawings and specification $100, refund in full will be made to bidder for return of each set after award or rejection of bids (A-81) NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received at the Secretary's Office in Cedar City, Utah up until 2:00 p.m.. August 9, 1961 for the furnishing of Chairs and tables Red frames, springs and mattresses Draperies for the new dormitory. Items above should be bid separately. Specifications may be obtained from the office of the Purchasing Agent at the College of Southern Utah. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any formality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the College.

COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN UTAH GORDON SLACK, (A-66) Purchasing Agent. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received by the State. of Nevada Planning Board in the County Commissioner's Office. Room 202, Elko County Court House; Elko, Nevada, until 2:00 p.m., P.D.S.T.. August 1961 for the construction of the Nevada Youth Training Center.

Elko County. Nevada Such sealed bids as are received will be opened publicly and read at the above hour. date, and place. by the Chairman or Secretary of the State of Nevada Planning Board. Bids must be submitted on a Bid Form supplied by the Architect.

Jack Miller and Associates, 312 South Main Street, Las Vegas, Nevada. Prevailing wage rates for the Northern Nevada area shall be paid for all classifications of labor, as established by the Nevada Labor Commissioner, Plans and Specitications may be examined at the office of the State of Nevada Planning Board, 205. E. 2nd Street, Carson City Nevada: Reno Builders Exchange, 310 South Wells Avenue, Reno. Nevada: Associated General Contractors.

400 Wells, Renot The Plan Room. Intermountain Contractor, Utah P.O. Box 1829, Salt Lake City, 10. Associated General Contractors of America, 438 South Main Street. Salt Lake City.

Utah: Tack Miller and Associates. Architect. 312 South Main Street. Las Vegas, Nevada: Superintendent's Office. Nevada Youth Training Center.

Elko County. Nevada: and may be examined and obtained at the office of the architect. Jack Miller and Associates, 312 South Main Street. Las Vegas. Nevada.

by bona fide general contractors for the deposit of one hundred dollars, ($100.00) for the first set and fifty dollars ($50.00) each for maximum of two additional sets. Deposits will be refunded if plans and specifications are returned in good condition within five (5) calendar days after bid opening date. Every bid shall Bid be Bond, accompanied Cashier's by surety Check. Cash. or Certified Check made payable to the State of Nevada, in an amount of not less than five percent of the amount of bid, said amount to be forfeited should the bidder to whom the contract is awarded fail to enter into the contract in accordance with his bid.

and other contract documents. and furnish the required bond within ten (10) calendar days after receipt of notice of such award, No bid may be withdrawn with. in a period of thirty (30) calendar days from the opening date herein. and then only in case the award of the contract has not been made. General Contractors, Subcontractors, others desiring to bid on this work shall be licensed and qualified by the Nevada State Contractor's Board previous State to time of bid opening.

Nevada Contractor's License Number must be shown on bid form. The right is reserved by the State of Nevada Planning Board to reject any or all bids or to accept the bid deemed the best for the interest of the State of Nevada. By Bruce R. Thompson Chairman Nevada State Planning Board Carson City, Nevada Dates of Publication: July 12. 19 and 26.

Aug. 2, 1961 (A-26) Funerals COOK Funeral services for Henry Arnold Cook will be held Wednesday at 12 o'clock noon in the Rose Room. 36 E. 7th South. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary Tuesday 6 to 8 p.m.

and Wednesday prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. DRISKILL -Funeral services for George Lee Driskill will be held Thursday 2 p.m. in the Russon Brothers Mortuary Chapel, 255 S.

2nd East. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday 6-8 p.m. and Thursday prior to services. Interment in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Russon Brothers.

EDWARDS Funeral services for Ruth Funk Edwards, wife of James G. Edwards, will be conducted Friday at 11 a.m, at the Hatch Mortuary in Provo, Friends may Flowers call at in the Aultorest Chapel 7-9 Ogden. Thursday and at the Hatch Mortuary Friday 10-11 a.m. Interment in the Provo Cemetery, Aultorest Mortuary, funeral directors. ELSNER- Public Masonic funeral services for Walter G.

Elsner be held Wednesday, 12 noon. at the Masonic Temple, 650 E. South Temple, in charge of Progress Lodge No. 22 A.M. Friends may call at Evans and Early, 574 E.

1st South, Tuesday evening and Wednesday, hour prior to services at the Temple. Interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Funeral directors, Evans and Early. Graveside funeral services for Carl Fredricksen will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. the Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Friends may call at Evans Early. 1st South, Wednesday from 8-9 p.m. Funeral directors, Evans Early. HOLMGREN Graveside services for Marcus Erik Holmgren son of Lt. Marcus M.

and Karin Finlayson Holmeren, will be held Wednesday at 12 noon in the Salt Lake City Cemetery, Friends may E. call So. at the Temple, Larkin Tuesday from 6-8 Mortuary. 260 p.m. and Wednesday until 11:30 a.m.

Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. KRUSE Funeral services for Nick F. Kruse will be held Wednesday 12 noon at Neil O'Donnell Mortuary, 1st South and 4th East, where friends may call Tuesday from 7-9 p.m.. Wednesday prior to services. Burial, Wasatch Lawn Cemetery.

MEADOWS- Masonic funeral services for David S. Meadows will be conducted 2 p.m. Thursday from the Masonic Temple. 650 East South, Temple, by Argenta Lodge F. and A.M.

Friends may call Wednesday to 8 p.m. at Evans and Early, 574 East 1st South. and Thursday hour prior, to services at the Masonic Temple. Friends 50 wishing make contributions to the Knight Templar Eye Foundation Inc. Care of Masonic Temple, Burial in Mt.

Olivet Evans Cemetery. Funeral Directors and Early, NORTH Funeral services for Ronald W. North will be held Wednesday at 12 noon at Southgate Chapel, 2702 Main. Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. So.

Temple, Tuesday, 6 to 8 p.m., and at ward 30 minutes prior to services. Burial. Redwood Memorial Estates, Funeral directors. Larkin Mortuary. PHILLIPS- -Funeral services for Pearl Mary Phillips will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m.

in the Rose Room, 36 E. 7th South. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary Tuesday 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednes. day prior to services.

Interment in the Elysian Burial Gardens. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. Funeral services for Annetta Stevenson will be held Wednesday, 2 p.m.. in the Valley Center Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 3805 S.

Main St. Friends may call Tuesday, 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday from 12:30 until 1:30 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffee Mortuary Chapel, 4760 S. State St.

Interment, MurTay City Cemetery, director, V. C. Soffe funerals MAIN Funeral services for Pamala. Kae 10 Main- a.m, at will the be Valley held View Memorial Park, Friends may call Wednesday a.m. at the Redwood.

Funeral, Home, directors. 4330 David McDougal, SAINSBURY Funeral services for Harry Vernon Sainsbury will be held Wednesday 12 noon in the 22nd Ward Chapel, 465 No. 2nd West. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary. 260 E.

South Temple, Tuesday 6-8 p.m. and Wednesday at the ward chapel 30 minutes prior to service. Interment Thatcher, Utah. directors, Larkin Mortuary. SIMME Funeral services for Mary M.

Simme will be held Wednesday, 2. p.m., from Evans and Early, 574 E. 1st South. Friends may call Tuesday evening and Wednesday, hour prior to services. Interment, Mt.

Cemetery. Funeral directors, Evans and Early. WARE Funeral services for Ware of 1159 4500 South. will be held Thursday p.m. the chapel of the Mortuary Friends may call at S.

State Wednesday 6-8 p.m, and Thursday prior: to services, Inter ment Memorial Garden of the Val: Funeral directors. Colonial Florists BROWN FLORAL Salt Lake's Cut Leading Florist Flowers Fresh Daily 4-5544 Satisfaction HO 7,7506 Seneral DESERET MORTUARY "Unequaled" EM 4-6528 1-Special Notices CLASSIFICATION INDEX Need an Expert Lost and Found 3 Help Wanted 7 to 11A For Rent 14 to 27 Real Estate 28 to 36 For Sale Misc. 47. 10 51 Automobiles 55 IN EVENT OF ERROR, notify our Classified Departments once. Advertisers are expected to check the first insertion; we will not be responsible for any errors after the first day.

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ad until It bas appeared WHEN PHONING your Want Ad always ask for the ad Be be repeated back to you. sure to check your phone number and address. Place A "Want-Ad" PROSPECTOR desires backing for full time minerals search, Esp. Be, Au, Ag. Ha, and others in So.

Utah and Arizona. Property interests as we ogree on, Write Bok 343 Leeds, Utah. FOR LEASE Lead-silver min High grade operation. Fork, Mine 166 equipped. Ina.

Spanish N. Main. Phone 798-2144. ASSESSMENT work deadline Sept. 1.

Have your work done by perts. Write Box W-20, care of this paper. -Lost and Found -Male Scotch Terrier. All black. Scottie short hair cut.

Limps on right rear No collar. Name, Butchie. Child's pet, 11 old. Requires special treatment. Liberal reward.

Disap peared at Stateline Service 21. Was seen in Granger area July 27. Call Devaney, Wendover 4211, collect, or Salt Lake, HU 4-5957. LOST- -Billfold. Send to Set.

Donald Kinzer. U.S. Army Exhibit Unit. Cameron Station, Alexandria. Virginia.

Would like ID, driver's license, etc. Important. LOST Cream-colored suitcase with woman's clothing between Salt Lake and Ogden July 10. 201 Canyon d. EM 4-8953.

LOST- toy French poodle in vic. of Highland Dr. and 26th So. Owner critically ill. Reward offered for return.

HU 4-2550. LOST 5 Year-old chocolate. brown male Chihuahua, red collar, vic. 2nd and Main Nev LOST -Billfold with personal pers. Robert M.

Black. $10 reward. EM 3-0993. FOUND- Young female b. and spotted terrier, 34 wks, ago.

IN 6- 8869. -Black cocker spaniel. male. Friday. Answers to 4-0074.

name Reward. of LOST- Small black and white de male dor. Vic. of 45th S. 4-8915.

and Main. Name is Stormy. HU LOST- Saddle and blankets in Soapstone area Saturday. Call EL 5,9664 S.L.C. Reward.

4-Personals TOWN of Redmond reunion Aug. 2 to 6 p.m., Fairmont Park. Meet all friends. BALLET instruction by Wayne Brennan, yrs. with of Southeast Dance.

HU TABIS AMI'S JAPANESE GIFTS 70 W. 1st SO. LIARS POKER Exciting card same. More fun than a barrel of money. On sale, most stores, $1.

PRIVATE DETECTIVE Invescases tigations of investigated. all types. 5-4666. Divorce YOU have an alcohol problem, call Scott Miller, HU 6-6311. ACCORDION lessons given in your home, Instr, furnished, EM 4-6275.

GUITAR lessons given your home. Instr. 4-6275. IS ALCOHOL your problem? Alcoholes Anonymous. AM 2-0584.

lessons. 8-week Instrument furn. DA 2-0449. PET CEMETERY Pickup Service 4-3070 coins, stamps, antiques. Beehive, 388 E.

3rd S. EL D. R. Forbush, rides ARE or sale. FUEL activator.

Your runs better. At J. G. Ferre Son. 4-Personals 7-Help.

Wanted Women 7-Help Wanted -Women IN DEBT? We will consolidate your bills without security Or co-signers, regardless of credit rating amount. Nothing to sign. Call us for information, HU 6-7101 DALE G. TAYLOR WESTERN, COUNSELORS FINANCIAL 2520 S. STATE, ROOM 222 Open 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

SALT LAKE SWITCHBOARD PBX RECEPTIONIST SCHOOL Success at any age Low tuition Short training period salaries Come now. 502-503 Felt Bids. EL 5-8360 TRAINING PAYS IN SECURITY -MONEY- PRESTIGE Grocery Checkers, Meat Cutters, Meat Wrappers, PBX Receptionists: Free lifetime placements. Learn you can qualify. Call EM 3-2623, Training, 818 S.

Main. YOU'VE heard about the restthe best! LARRY PINO STUDIOS offer the tinest opportunity in music education. Accordion. guitar, piano and dance. Tolladay or down town locations.

DA SIDE OF BEEF sovt. inspected 45c side of pork. 35c cut. wrapped. Frozen free.

FARRER'S HU 4-6521. 7411, UM 4-9405. Permanent waves, price SWITZERLAND COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE 1027 EAST 21ST SO. HU 6-8479 Continental Beauty College 2230 S. 7TH EAST Special Lanolin perm.

Complete with cut. 5, HU 6-8447 MUSIC instructors Southeast Music offers beautiful air cond. new studios for MUCH less. Plenfree prke. HU 4-1251.

FALSE PLATE REPAIR OR Reline kit, EL 5-6422. IN 6-9375, S. WILL tend children 2 years and under in my home. Call after 3 p.m. IN 6-4470.

Massage and Bath HEALTH STUDIO, 83 N. Main. Kayeville. Phone 376-8746. LANE Massage Salon, EL 101 5-4572.

Atlas Bldg. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. WORLD Massage Moved to 121 E. Westminster Ave. HU 5-1269.

6-Travel, Bus Lines drive cars to surrounding cities and West Coast cities. Also from Detroit, Chicago and Denver, etc. This is not employment. Deposit and references necessary. 2009 W.

North Temple or phone DA 8-1081. 7-Help Wanted -Women IBM CARD PULLER Girls to work as IBM card pullers for an estab, wholesale firm. Must be dependable, attractive, good in arithmetic. Please do not call. Apply in person to Mr.

W. Souvall BROTHERS 1550 S. Redwood Rd. CHURCHES CLUBS Make money for your treasury. Sell America's finest Xmas cards, WESTERN ART STUDIOS 12 E.

8th South, S.L.C. DA 2-3903 WAITRESSES Apply in person. Lee's Cafer 490 So. 500 West. For appointment, AX 5-0731.

COOPER TOY PARTIES Earn up to $2.700 comm by Christmas, selling natly, adv. toys. ESTABLISHED toy party plan. IN 7-3038. AX 5-7319, OVER 18.

Salary plus HOUSEWARES commission and SELLING some block work. Apply at: WESTERN AUTO- Kearns 4055 W. 5415 South WOMAN to live in, help with children and light housework, In town location. Private rm. and bath: References required.

EM 3483. GOOD opportunity for licensed practical nurse. Out patient department. Generous employe benefits. New facilities.

DA 2-5761, Ext. 2400. WOMEN between 25-40 for steady work in drive-in. Both night and day shifts. Apply in person to Mrs.

Cook, 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Drive-In, 1414 So. Main. WAITRESS- Excel.

tips. $7 a day pay. Need Aug. 6 Box 313, Oct. West 1st.

3 Bear Restaurant, Yellowstone. Montana. Phone Midway 6-7353. RELIABLE WOMAN for child care and light housekeeping. Live in or out.

Wage. DA 2-4932. HOUSEKEEPER companion for elderly lady. Non-smoker or drinker, priv. rm.

and salary. HU 4-8081. WANTED DO LIGHT HOUSE MOTHER WORK. ROOM. BOARD, SMALL WAGE.

EL 5-7444. WANTED -People for office maintenance wrk. under 50's. Call Ex perience desirable. Gd.

pay EL 9-4111. CARHOPS, inside waitress, fulltime, nights. Apply in person. Circle A Drive-In, 3068 Highland Drive. EXPERIENCED waitress.

Good wages, insurance benefits, Lamb's Sundays and holidays off. Grill Cafe, 169 So. Main. FULL TIME- KEARNS AREA Salaries plus commissions Apply WESTERN AUTO, KEARNS 4055 W. 5415 South LOCAL attractive, woman over 21 to tend bar days.

No experience necessary. Apply 666 S. State in person. GENERAL office accounting clerk. to also handle switchboard.

Bounarea resident preferred. Age 21-35. Call AX 5-5511. WANTED Experienced bartender and barmaid or EM 3-0671. Mr.

Larsen BOOKKEEPER- Take full charge. Must be capable and dependable. Are 30.45, 2240 S. State. EXPERIENCED for new cafe Apply 12-5 p.m.

at 1257 S. Redwood China Doll Cafe. EXP. FOUNTAIN WAITRESS. Apply Terminal Drug.

101 West So. Temple. PROFESSIONAL cleaning woman. Prefer German. HU 5-2503 or HU 4-0977.

FULL TIME General office work. Between 30-40 old. Must be neat appearing. DA 2-3415. NURSES aid for work in rest home.

Please apply in person. 131 S. 12th East. WAITRESS WANTED Double Cafe, Bountiful. 5530.

WRAPPER Part time evening hours. Age 17-25. Apply Robert Hall Clothes, 2930 So. State. PRESTIGE fine table ware needs 2 saleswomen.

Evening work. Car necessary. IN 6-9688. COCKTAIL waitresses. Apply 1058 So.

State after 9 p.m. Thiokol Offers Immediate Openings For SECRETARIES-STENOGRAPHERS Requires High School Graduation with minimum, 3-5 years progressively responsible secretarial experience. Must be able to type 50 W.P.M. with maximum of 5 errors and take dictation 80 W.P.M. with a maximum of 5: errors.

For a personal interview, please, contact Mr. Madsen at Employment Security Office in Brigham City, Utah. you are unable to arrange an interview at this time, please send -your resume to Mr. Ken Miller at Box X-203. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, color or national origin.

Thiokol CHEMICAL CORPORATION. -WASATCH DIVISION Personnel Office: 120 South Main Street, Brigham City, Utah MANAGERIAL TRAINEES $400 MO. ON CONTRACT Should be earning per week. salary and commission within 45 days. Rapidly expanding food corporation needs attractive, hardworking, sincere lady to handle crew of trained Jocally to sell our Nationally known foods throughont this area it you have car, good reputation, and some experience.

Phone DAvis 2-2501, Ext. 26 for personal interview with National Personnel Director. DO YOU NEED MONEY? $50 IS YOURS for selling only 50 boxes of our lovely Xmas card line. This can be done in a single day. It costs you nothing to try.

Thousands of orders waiting for you. Come, in. Ph. or write for samples. WESTERN ART STUDIOS 12 E.

8th S.L.C. DA 2-3903 BUYER-MANAGER for gift dept. and women's sportswear at BYU Bookstore, Degree in retailing or relating field with experience as woman's. buyer preferred. Prefer LDS.

Opportunity for advancement, Attr. benefits and working conditions. Salary commensurate with salary and experience. Contact BYU Placement Center. Provo.

PRIVATE SECRETARY Excellent secretarial position open for experienced woman with pleasing personality. Type. shorthand and some knowledge of bookkeeping required. 40-hr. week, finest working conditions.

Call Mrs. Haas for appt. EM 4- 7856. FLIGHT STEWARDESSES Immediate opening for girls be- tween 21 and 26. 5 2 to 5 ft.

in. tall. Single with 2 yrs. college or public contact work experience. For information and application contact or call West Const Airlines, Salt Lake Airport, DA 8- NEED 5 energetic women who wish to earn money working part or full-time to help me introduce CASH BONUS BUYING SERVICE for house furnishings and other items in greater Salt Lake area.

Trans. may be turn. Interviews, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. 4963 S.

State Murray. SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS If you have had factory experience on setting zippers, sleeves, shirt bands, collars or any other single needle work. and want good steady job. in a modern new factory, then hurry to Mode 0'. Day dress factory.

2955 S. Main. LOCAL financial firm has opening for experienced part-time book keeper-typist. Person must be able to learn quickly. Excellent salary and working conditions.

Send complete resume to Box W-30, care this paper. All inquiries held in strictest confidence, PRICING and inventory clerk. Asricultural chemicals. Calculator and typing experience required. Over 25.

Salary open, 5 day week. New air-conditioned office. Call Mr. Heusser. EM 3-3664 for pointment.

ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES You can earn per and up selling AVON COSMETICS in your own neighborhood. No need to interfere with home duties. We train you. ACT NOW For appointment, phone EL 5-5147. REGISTERED NURSE Full time evening duty, part time day duty.

Must be mature and interested in children. SHRINERS' HOSPITAL BAUM TOY PARTY DEALERS Make big money now until Christmas, Will train. Car necessary. CR 7-6670 or write Box 17202. Salt Lake.

STENO. for lawyer. Legal experience preferred but not necessary, Must be strong in shorthand and typing. Send resume qualifications, age, salary Reply Box W-34. this paper.

CARHOPS APPLY AFTER 6 P.M. FRED KELLY'S 1084 S. STATE TAILOR'S HELPER for alterations in quality men's clothing department. Full or part time. Good salary and pleasant work shop.

Apply Box W.45. PHOTO COUPON SALES Earn $15 to $25, commission paid daily. We train. Transportation furnished. Apply Humpty Dumpty, 138 So.

2nd E. PHOTOGRAPHER, experienced. with equipment home portraits -top quality. Saleswoman canvasser also needed. Bogart, DA 2- 0261.

WAITRESS WANTED Experienced. Apply in person at the Greyhound Post House, 121 West So. Temple. MATURE dental assistant for Sugar House area. No previous expr.

necessary. Write to box W-24, this paper. CLEAN, DEPENDABLE LADY to work in rest home. Call between 9-11 a.m. 232 E.

9th South. MILLINERY saleslady for full-time work. Apply Mr. LeCavalier, Millinery Department, The Paris Co. RELIABLE woman for nurse's aid work in nursing home.

Phone DA 2-2681. SALESLADY- Part time. evening hours. Apply Robert Hall Clothes, 2930 So. State.

MAID living in the vicinity for motel work, Bradfield Motor Lodge, 1213 E. 21st So. BABY TENDER. MY HOME days wk. AM 6-8131 aft.

6 p.m. WOMAN for child care. live in or out. $15 wk. HU 4-0038.

EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. KING JOY CAFE, 36 East 2nd So. EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply 630 W. No.

Temple, Broiler Cafe. OUR GUYS REALLY ARE GETTING SOFT A FINE THEY USED THEY PICNIC THIS CAN'T UP ALL THEIR DO PLAY- ALL GET ENOUGH GUYS STEAM RUNNIN' I WANT IS SAID FOR A SOFYBALL BACK AN' FORTH THE ARNICA GAME TO THE CONCESSION UGH! FOR THE WEEK! REST. They'll LATE NOW NO- OF THE NOT. ME, CHUCKDo It IM ALL IN GET SOME Every BODY ELSE! Time! WELL YOU'RE NOT PLAYING DON'T WANT YOU COLLAPSING By ON FIRST Jimmy THEY ALL TALKED A Hatlo GOOD BLOWOUT GAME BEFORE NOW THE NO THANK AND TIP OF HAT PETE LANDERS, 520 HIGH NEWARK, N. J.

Agencies 'UTAH State Employment Service No Fee Charged -Male Engineers Organic Chemist 10. 1988 Adminis. Assistant 84500 Bookkeeper (part time) $200 Dairy Prod. Salesman $3804 Pharmacist Open Medical Technician Open X-Ray Technician Top Salary Janitor (Experienced) Machine Presser $2.00 hr. Diesel Mechanic $2.87 hr.

Office Mac. Serviceman $60 wk. Muffler Installer hr. Female Educational Coordinator $7,000 General Office Clerk $250 Legal Stenographer Bkkpg. Mach.

Oper, $2504 Comptometer Oper. to $280 Hosiery Saleslady Yard Goods Saleslady $1.00 hr. Pie Maker (exp.) $13.75 day Dental Assistant Open Electronic Assemblers $1.35 hr. Flatlock Mach. Opera Open Waitresses hr.

Beauty Operator Comm. SEE US MON. FRT. 8- TO 5: SATURDAY 8 TO 12 EXPERIENCED DRAPERY SALESLADY Full time work, excellent working conditions, store benefits. Apply per-: sonnel office, 2nd floor; AUERBACH CO.

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE -WOMAN TO ENTER on job month training course. Salary per mo. while learning. materials and supplies furnished. Train for career in portrait photography.

Applicant must be in wood health. recent (graduate or mature woman considered. Upon satisfactory completion of training position, advance to assistant manager with rapid advancement to manager. Earning $3,000 to $5,000 salary per year. Positions open in Utah and other states and will be contacted for personal interview.

Write to Box U-2, care of this paper. BURROUGHS SENSIMATIC OPERATOR for Accounts Receivable Bookkeeping 40 hr. week, no. Saturdays. good working conditions surance benefits.

Call Mr. Dexter, IN 7-5401 for appt. GOOD opportunity for. registered nurse. Inhalation therapy dept.

New facilities. Generous employe benefits. LDS Hospital. DA 2-5761. Ext.

2400. -Women Want Work Salt Lake Nursery School Day Care, Kindergarten STAFF Program CERTIFICATED Nursery School Bun Service EL 9-7417 925-1st Ave. EL 5-7094 LADY in 50s wants light hsewrk. and nursing on wknds. for elderly gent.

Works. 5-day but desires to liv. on premises. DA 8-3569. IRONING EL 5-8764 GOOD care, or 2 small child.

Lie. Nursery. 34 hrs. IN 7-3502. IRON SHIRTS, 10 cents.

Mix clothes, 85c hr. IN 6-0143. IRONING $1 hour. Alterations, repairs, hems, etc. EM 3-9754.

CHILD care, my home. Good references. CR 8-8821. TOT TENDER SERVICE CR 7- 9113. Nursing, child care.

TYPING, addressing. mailing, my home. EM 4-7501, CURTAINS. bedspreads, tablecloths. Pickup, deliver, IN 7-4492.

H. S. GIRL baby sit. Vic. 5th 11th E.

EL 5-9788. CHILD care my home. Nice yard. Close to town. EM 4-8713.

IRONING SUGARHOUSE IN 6-8244 9-Men Want Work MARRIED man, age 44, desires permanent employment with construction Co. as construction accountant or office manager. Considerable experience. Call HU 1943. MAN, learn 30, with are ability welding would or good like trade.

Will work for minimum wage while learning. HU 4-0038 after 6. MAN several years experience fluid milk accounting and management desires work at a dairy in area. Write Box W-32. care this paper.

BUSINESS man 48 desires position with firm, experienced collection and IN PAINTING--CLEANING by couple. Free est. EM 4-2143 EXPERTS Carpenter and painter, Let us it.) do EL your work. (We guarantee 9-1764. MEAT CUTTER wants work.

Professional, exceptional ability. Call 503-J, Heber, Utah. LDS CUSTODIAN desires to take care of sm. off. Own equip, HU 6-8039, CL 8-1687.

GENERAL hauling, clean up, odd jobs. Reas. IN 7-9701, HU 6-6860. PAINTING, inside or outside. Reasonable free est.

CR 7-3906. -Employment Agencies Jean olson DA 8-8751 EMPLOYMENT SALES top skills $3504 Off, SEC. STENOS. KEY PUNCH MALE GEN, OFF. type 504 excell.

New future, tax, auditing $6004 SALES, coll. degree petrol. GEN. INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY EXPR. AND MANY MORE Two Locations 62 East 4th So.

S.L.C. 453-24th St. Ogden JOBS GALORE! FREE JOB LIST! Has Detailed Info All Openings FEMALES: 137 Open Now! Stenos 6350 Bkpt $400 Typist $275 MEr $400 Supv $375 Trainee $225 Rept $250 MD Asst $300 Morel MALE! 171 Open Now! EE Exec $1000- Whist Sis $600 Off Mgr $600 Bkpr $400 Supy $800 Exec Trnee $600 Clerk $350 ETC Personnel Specialists for FAST Expert Immediate Placement ALSO: EXPERT RESUME SERVICE We advise. prepare. edit.

furnish 20. Individually typed Resumes on Friden Electronic Typewriter! Your Complete Cost Only $10 JOB SEARCH PROGRAMS CAREER COUNSELING TESTING US Worldwide Re-Locate Serv. See S.D.I. AGENCY First! 45 BROADWAY DA 8-9631 NEED IMMEDIATELY A TOP SALARIES EXCELLENT CONDITIONS SECRETARIES STENOS ISTS DICTAPHONE STENOS. GENL.

OFFICE CLERICAL PEX ISTS COMP. KEYPUNCH BOOKKEEPERS JR. BOOKKEEPERS POSTINGE CLKS. FILE CLKS. CASHIERS ETC.

GEORGIA DAY, INC. EM 4-7771 442 So. Main CERTIFIED PERSONNEL SERVICE is recruiting for the following positions for clients: MALE Jr. A Acct. Audit A CPA A Firm $350-400 Acct.

Supr. Potential 400-500 FEMALE Secretary Calculating Law. Mach. Op. $290 $225-250 up Price Clerk 250.280 275 up You Pay NO FEE! DA 8-1696 423 Walker Bank Building 168 Social Hall Avenue DA 2-1433 COX EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Too many positions to list.

Male female. 1233 Wilmington HU 7-7781 10-Schools, Training Grocery Checkers, Meat Cutters, Meat Wrappers, PBX RECEPTIONISTS Receive the very best training available at Salt Lake's oldest and largest specialized training school. Become eligible for goodpaying, secure employment. Free placement service. CALL EM 3-2623 TRAINING, INC.

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN electronic technician Jobs. Established over 12 years, GL APPROVED No Down Payments E. No Broadway Contracts to Sign 4-6732 WANTED MOTEL MANAGERS Free Lifetime Placement With Diploma, Regardless Age Offers Job Security Husband, wife train for cost of the one. job Graduates entitled motel to hotel. on training in or Approved course, home study.

Free information, Write or call MOTEL MANAGER TRAINING SCHOOL 4176 Sunset View Dr. Salt Lake City. Utah Branch. Office Phone CR 7-5716 Or write givins name, address and phone. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Investigate Utah's largest electronic training center, Over 250 students.

1,500 hours. Our graduates begin up to $500 per month. Day and evening classes in 1 electronic fundamentals, 2. communications. 3, industrial electronics.

4, radar, transistors and computers. 5, electrical assemwomen. 6, technical writing. LAKE SCHOOL OF ELECTRONICS Visit us morning, afternoon or evening, 10 a.m.-9 p.ma. 1931 11th East.

Sugar House SKY JOBS Commercial airlines need young men and women today for JET AGE expansion. Rich paying positions as HOSTESSES, RESERVATIONISTS, COMMUNICATIONISTS and PASSENGER AGENTS. Offer opportunity to meet celebrities and FREE TRAVEL to interesting places. If you are a high school graduate between the ages of 17 and 38, in good health, learn if you can quality. Phone Mrs.

Ada. W. Biddle (today only), Hotel Newhouse, DAvis 8-8366. Weaver Air- Resident Training at RADIO INSTITUTE ENROLL NOW For September Classes DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Each class limited to 20 men A Complete Course offering the required 1.500 hours necessary for Civil Service em-ployment at Hill Field and other Mrs. GROCERY CHECKERS MEAT WRAPPERS PART TIME.

3 hrs. eves. and Sat. in our sales. service dept.

$60 per wk. College students considered. Need car. IN 6-9278, Cutco Cutlery. CUSTODIANS, man and rm.

apt. furnished. Small bide. Give phone no. Box W-44, this paper.

NEED 2 part time men to assist Fuller Brush dealer, Beaver County. Write Sheldon Pickering care of Lunts Hotel, Cedar Cite CLEANUP man and kitchen 18 or older. Apply in Topp's Drive Inn. 21 So. West.

GUITAR teacher- No. perience necessary. full time. $70 to per salary, EXP. HU TIRE 6-9381.

SERVICEMAN Goodyear Service 180 E. 3rd. S. ALL AROUND Until Oct. 1st.

Box 313. tana, Ph. Midway Full time Average $140 your first week. OR FULl time Fuller Brush Average $140 per don. Phone IN 5-8666.

CR CR 8-8933. IN 6-7049 ARCHITECTURAL Jour Paul K. Evans, 8-8011. For nationally recognized training at America's oldest and largest Training Center. Come in or call for free folder.

MARKET TRAINING INSTITUTE 1568 S. State, HU 6-8475 Free Placement Service Learn Now: Pay Later WANTED MEN FROM THIS AREA to 29 train for Railroad Communication operators. Salary $400 to $500 month plus promotional opportunity, retirement benefits. Short resident training. low tuition.

For immediate interview and enrollment. write Railroad Communication Training. Box W-33 care this paver, giving phone, exact address. EARN TOP WAGES through career in ENGINEERING. DRAFTING, DESIGN or TECH.

ILLUSTRATING. Train full or part time. Intmtn. industry needs qualified men and women. Check our placement record.

Call for descriptive folder. TECH. ENG. 70 W. 4th So.

9-6231. HIGH SCHOOL at home in your spare time. Many finish in years. Prepare for bus. or college.

For free booklet write American School 240 9th Utah. EM 4-3271. CIVIL SERVICE NEEDS men. women. 18-60.

Prepare now for coming exams. FREE facts. Terms. Lake Training, P.O. Box 1835, S.L.C., IN 6-0119.

IN DEMAND -Attractive girls between 5 ft. 5 for professional modeling. Budget terms. placement service. Call Miss Henddriks, DA 8-8929.

BARBERS ARE IN DEMAND APPROVED FOR TRAINING. SALT LAKE BARBER COLLEGE. 51 E. 2nd S.L.C.. Utah.

MARGO'S SCHOOL OF BEAUTY Learn to apply makeup. 365 E. 27th South. 11-Help Wanted Men PART TIME. 3 hrs.

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