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1 Salt Lake and Intermountain Area Obituaries William B. Parsons Jr. William Bradley Parsons Jr. 1054 Tallyto, died Oct. 22.

1975, home of causes: pending investigation by the state medical ex aminer. Born Nov. 28. 1920. Montgomery William Bradley Parsons Sr.

and Sally Parsons Parsons. Married Gay Coons 1946, North Carolina, Member LDS: Church. Veteran it. Real tate salesman. Survivors: wife: sons, daughters, William B.

Brent C. Wade Hunter. Mrs. Camilla Mersias, Earleen, ail Salt Lake City: two prandchlidren: mother, Candor, N.C... Prothers.

sin tors, Walton. D. 5. corn Candor: Mrs. Earleen Morgan.

Hampton. Vn. Mrs. Blanche Thomas, Asheboro, N.C.. Mrs.

Leland Huney. Tray. N.C. Funeral Tuesday 1 p.m.. Rose Park 71h LDS Ward Chanel.

1155 N. 12th West. Friends call 30 E. 7th South Monday 6-8 p.m., hour before service af ward chapel. Buria: Salt Lake City Albert R.

Hoffmann Albert Robert Hoffmann, 84, 223 E. Truman died Cct. 23. 1975. in a Salt Lake hospital ol causes incident to age Born Einzingen, Germany, Jan.

16, 1991. to Friedrick and Marie Wolfram Hoffmann. Married 1 da Minna Kiehl May 23. 1914, Leipzig, Ge many: later solemnized Salt! Lake LDS Tempie. She died Aug.

3. 1973. Retired employe Fisher Bakery. Otto Buehner Co. Member LDS Church.

Came to Utah 1928. Survivors: sons, daughter, Richard, Holladay; Ralph, Joachim both Salt Lake City: Mrs. Roberta Call, Sandy: 17 grandchildren; 14 sister, Marie Schilsske. Germany. Funeral Saturday 2 p.m..

2128 S. State St. where friends call Friday 7-9 p.m., hour before service. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. Dale S.

Bright RICHMOND, Cache County Dale Speckman Bright. 61, Richmond, died Oct. 23. 1975, at a Logan hospital of a heart attack. Born July 15, 1914, Richmond.

to Chester LaMoni and Francis Spackman Bright. Married Lila Purser Dec. 23, 1930. Logan. Retired employe, Pet Milk Richmond.

Member LDS Church. Survivors: wife; sons. daughters, Mrs. John C. (Afton) Olson, Bountiful: VerNon.

Bonnie, JoAnn. Richmond; Sherwin, Ogden 11 grandchildren: brother, sisters, Myri. Roy, Weber County: Mrs. Alfred (Zola) Allen. Lewiston, Cache County; Mrs.

Owen (Edna) Nelson, Richmond; Mrs. Kenneth (Stella) Thorniey, Idaho Falls. Idaho. Funeral Monday 1 p.m., Richmond LDS Stake Center. Friends call Webb Mortuary, Preston, Idaho, Sunday 6-8 p.m., two hours before service in stake center.

Burial Richmond Cemetery. Mark HI. Mather RIVERDALE, Weber County Furaral services for Mark H. Mather, 18, Riverdale, who died Oct. 21, 1975, in a Morgan County hunting accident, will be Salurday noon, Linuquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, Ogden, where friends call Friday 6-8 p.m..

hour before service. Born Nov. 7, 1956, Salt Lake City, to Robert and Charlotte Harvey Whit. more. Married La Donne Bunch June 12, 1975, Ogden.

Student, University of Utah. Employe St. Mark's Hospital, Salt Lake City. Survivors: wife; daughter, Cami Alicia. Riverdale: mother, stepfather, Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Mather, Riverdale: brothers. Rob Mathew Nelson all Riverdale, grandmothers, Mrs. Henrietta Harvey. Mrs.

Marquerita Whitmore, both Salt Lake City: Mrs. Alice Mather, Smithfield, Cache Count Charies W. Nelson AMERICAN FORK Charles W. Nelson, 49, American Fork, died Oct. 22.

1975, at Home of a heart attack. Born July 15. 1906 Lake View. Utah County, to Charles C. and Havidah E.

Scott Nelson. Married Mary Dorothy Blackett Oct: 24. 1927, Provo, Sher died Nov. 26, 1974, Retired electronic plater Member LDS Church. sans daughters.

Robert, Placentia. Duke, Mrs. Blaine (Helen) Richan, both American Fork: Mrs. Leo (Gayle) Weyland Garden Grove. Calit.

12 six great. sisters. Mrs. Dick (Clara) Beagely, Spanish Fork, Utah County: Mrs. Joe Rhoda) Thurber, Sail Lake City: Mrs.

Jessie Williams. San Bernardino. Funeral Saturday 11 a.m. Anderson Sons Mortuary. American Fork, where friends call Friday 7-9 p.m.

hour before services Saturday. Burial American Fork City Cemetery Joseph "Ike" Legg Joseph Wilford "Ike" Lego. 74. 2624 S. West Temple, died Oct 22.

1975, at home of cancer. Born March 6, 1901. Salt Lake City, to Charles William and Amelia Barrow Legg. Married Margaret Curtis, Aug. 22.

1936, Sait Lake City Retired emplove, interpace Brick, where he worked for 25 veals. Member LDS Church. Survivors: wite: son. Witford. Salt Lake City.

three grandchildren: sisters, Mrs. William (Elizabeth) Wahlen, Salt Lake City: Mrs. Milton (Florence) Lott, Myton, -Duchesne County. Funeral Saturday 11 a.m., 2128 S. State where friends call Friday d-8 p.m, hour before service Saturday.

Burial Wasaich Lawn Memorial Park. Hawley H. Jenkins WELLINGTON. Carbon County Funeral services for Hawlev Hunsaker Jenkins, 62. Wellington, who died Oct.

22, 1975. of accidental asphyxiation St home, will be Saturday 1 a.m., Wellington 2nd LDS Ward Chapel. Born Sept. 6. 1913, Sunnydale.

Idaho, to Joseph S. and Janet Hawley Munsaker. Married Paul Jenkins Dec. 8, 1931, Brigham City, Member LDS Church. Survivors: husband; daughters, Mrs.

Kenneth (Renee) Olson, Granger Mrs. James (Raquel) Schade, Salina, Sevier County: Mrs. Lanny (Kelly) Burnside, Mrs. Clark (Vikki) Christensen, both of Huntington, Emery County; six grandchildren, three great grandchildren, sisters, Mrs. Anton (Clara) Mortensen, Watlington; Mrs.

Fern Jones, East Carbon City, Carton County: Mrs. Verla Carter. Levan, Juan County: Mrs. Ivan (Joey) Nelson, Pocatello, Idaho. Friends call Mitchell Funeral Home, Price, Friday, charel an hour before service.

Burial Wellington Cemetery. Edna F. Oller THERMOPOLIS. Wyo. Edna May Petty Fraughton Oller, 75, Ther.

monolis. died Oct. 22, 1975, in Ther mopolts of natural causes Born Oct. 8. 1900, Delta, Millard County, to Mr.

and Mrs. Heber Petty, Married Dave Fraughton 1916; he died 1964. Married Amos Oller 1969; divorced. Former resident of California. Owned, operated nursing home in California, Moved 10 Thermopolis, 1974.

Member LDS Church. Survivors: son, daughters, Ted Petty, Provo: Mrs. Marvin (LaPrele) Creacy, Thermopolis; Mrs. O. L.

(Ruth) Fisher, Wichita, 15 grandchildren; eight greatgrandchiidren; brothers. Glen Petty, Jay Petty, Los Angeles. Graveside services Saturday 11 a.m.. Orem City Cemetery. Friends call.

Berg Crom. a.m. Saturday. News of Record Area Births Births reported at Salt Lake area hospitals during the 24 hours ended at 9 p.m. Thursday include: LDS Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. Brent Kranendank. 8077.1.4th Fast. Sandy, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Malovich. 2568 E. 6600 South, son. Mr. and Mrs.

Jerald Black, 3528 Rovalwood son. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hollowbrook, 2562 S. Greenoake, Bountifut, daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion L. Henrie. 3003 S.

400 West. Bountiful, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quayle, 1320 E. 7th Soutn, daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. William Robinson, 151 W. 100 North, Sandy, daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Brent Bingham, Provo, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bathemess. 1020 Barbara son. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Onsted. 366 Garfield son. Mr. and Mrs.

Javier Rocha, 422 Denver daughler, Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Noster, 286 Alta View Midvale, daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Robin W. Egan, 959 Violet Sandy, daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Harris, 5841 Sharon, Bennion, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Menlove, 2946 Warr son.

Mr. and Mrs. William Tingey, 1310 E. 9th South, son. Mr.

and Mrs. N. C. Watson, 2702 E. 1925 North, Layton, daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Boenges, 3205 Skycrest son. Cottonwood Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Farkas, 7295 Highland son. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny C.

Farnworth. 895 S. 9th West, West Jordan, son. Mr. and Mrs.

David Fritz, 97 Grant, Midvale, son. Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Hanson, 941 Tritoma Sandy, son.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray Remund, 10313 S. 3200 West.

South Jordan. son. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shore.

495 Princeton Midvale, son. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Williams, 2745 W.

7525 South, West Jordan, daughter Holy Cross Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dale R. McQuillan, 2937 7268 South, West Jordan, con. Mr.

and Mrs. Clayton Kearl. 1432 Thistie Downs Dr. Sandy, son. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Pappasideris, 2562 Crestview son, St. Mark's Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Scoggan.

8505-7th East, Sandy, son. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Joe Welcher. 901 E.

Locust, Sandy, son. University Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ivory. 1737 Millcreek daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pullan. 1062 W. 10600 South, Riverton, daughter South Davis Community Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. Fredrick Grundell, 76 W. 2000 South, Bountiful. daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Johnson, 313- 3rd East. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Aden 730 Wt 400 North.

West Sountiful. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Darreil Clark, 268 State. Farmington, son.

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Michael Andere ton, 3381 S. 50 West. Bountiful, son.

Mr. and Mrs. Stephe. Garn, 3869 S. 850 West: daughter, Valley West Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. William B. Chappell 4995 W. Pavant Granger, 500. Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Christen8908 Rhonda West Jordan son may call at the mortuary Thursday 6 to 8 p.m, and Friday one-half hour prior to services. Interment. Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.

Funeral directors, Lars kin Mortuary STRINGHAM Funeral services for Jed R. Stringham will be held Friday, 12 noon in the Bountiful 18th Ward Chapel, 165 South 10th East. Friends may call Thurday, 7 to 9 p.m. at Bountiful Union Mortuary. 295 North Main and Friday at the church one hour prior to services.

interment. Bountiful Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Russon Brothers Bountifur Union Mortuary, JOBE Graveside services for Bovce Andrew lobe will be bald Friday, 11 a.m. in the Sandy City Cemetery. 7th East 90m South.

Friends may call at the Colonial Mortuary, 2128 South State. Thursday, 7 to pin. First di colonial Mar. tuary GUDMUNDSEN Funeral services for Mary Jane (Jennie) Wall Gudmundsen with be heid Friday 12 o'clock noon at the Deseret Mortuary 36 East 7th South. Friends may call on Thursday, 6-8 p.m.

and Friday prior to service. interment. Taylorsville Cemetery. Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary Funerals MAR 000 LEGG Funeral services for Joseph Wilford (Ike: will be held Saturday 11 A.M.

in the Colonial Mortuary, 2128 Goath State where friends may call friday from 60 P.M. and one hour prior. to services. interment in Waretch Lawn Momorial Park. Funeral directors.

Colcelal HOFFMAN- Funeral services for Albert Robert Holimann will be held Saturday 2. P.M. in the Colonial Mortuary: 2128 South State where friends may call Friday from 7-9 P.M. and Saturday one hour prior to services. interment in the Sail Lake City Cemetery.

Funeral directors Colonial Mortuary. FALLIS Funeral services for Brandon Mark Fallis will be held 10 a.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road, where friends may call Friday, 6 to 8 p.m, and Saturday, one hour urine to services. Valley view Memorial Park directors, McDougal Funeral Home HUNTSMAN Private funeral services tor Manton Huntsman will be held Friday al Berg Sunsel Lawn Memorial Canter PACK Funeral services for Wehril De Pack wit be heid Saturday. 11.20 a.m.

the Hollanter 3ro Ward Chapel. 2401 Murray-Holladay Rd. Friends may call Friday evening, 6-8 p.m, at The Cottonwood Mortuary, 4510 Highland Dr, and Saturday hr. prior the church. Funeral Directors, Mackay Cottonwood Mortuary.

MALSTROM Funeral servicas for Glenn Leon Malstrom will be Friday at 2 p.m. in the Sandy 7th Ward. 9501 Poncy Lane. Friends war call Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road and Friday at the church one hour prior to services.

inter. ment. South Jordan Cemetery. Funeral directors, McDouga: Funeral Home. JENKINS Funeral Services for Mamie Leona Koehn Jenkins will be heid Friday.

p.m. in the Golf Mortuary Chapel, 8090 South State, where friends may cail Thursday, 6 to 2. p.m. and Friday, 1 hour prior to services. Inter.

ment Sandy City Cemetery, Goff Mortuary, Funeral directors. ROUSH Funeral services for Leora N. Roush will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the 25th Ward, 438 South 5th West. Friends may call Thursday Chapel to 8 p.m.

124 at McDoupal Mortuary, South 4th East and one hour prior to service at the Ward. Interment. Tremonton City Cemetery. Funeral directors, White Chapel Mortuary. GRAY Graveside services for Walter Eugene Gray will be held Friday 1 1 1 1 P.M.

in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 240 East South Temple Friday from 11:30 A.M. until 12:30 P.M. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. THOMAS Funeral sarvices for Annabelle Coon Thomas will be held Friday 12 Noon In the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple.

Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 6-8 P.M. and Friday one hour prior to services. Interment in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. WILLIAMS Funeral services for Thomas Henry Williams will be held Friday 2 p.m.

at the Memorial Estates Mortuary, 5850 South 9th East, where friends may call Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to service. Inter. ment. Mountain View Memorial Estates.

Funeral directors, Memorial Estates Mortuary. WISE Funeral services for Helen Wise will be Friday at 12 noon at the McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Pedwood Road. Friends may call Thursdav 68 P.M. interment, Taylorsville Memorial Park. Funeral directors.

McDougal Funeral Home. LEONARD Funeral services for Gordon A. Leonard will be heid Saturday at 12 noon at the McDougal Funeral Home. 4330 South Redwood Road. Friends may call Friday from 69 P.M.

and Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Funeral directors, McDougal Funeral Home. BARTLETT Funeral services for William Ephram Bartlett will be held Friday, 10 a.m., in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel. 260 East South Temple.

Friends Card of Thanks PEARL L. Park Neilson. family would like to thank all those who showed consideration and kindness at our time of sorrow. The Neilsons. Florists BROWN Floral Co.

FREE DELIVERY "Always the Finest" in flowers 364-5544 5th So. 10th West MILLER'S ELLISON'S Salt Lake's finest florist. For those who want something especially nice. 484-4328 2153 EAST 2100 SOUTH MILDRED'S FLOWERS 486-7267 1522 33rd S. Legal Notices NOTICE OF INVITATION FOR BIDS The Ute Indian Tribal Housing Authority Invites AS 5 0 ciates, Architects to participate in the Conventional Turnkey Mutual Help project method of construction of fifty (50) dwelling Units which will include: 3-bedroom to 5-bedroom Units.

These Units are to be located on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation. Commencing at Ourav To Fort Duchesne. Utah Selection will be determined by the Ute Indian Tribal Housing Authority and approved by the Housing Assistance Office. Proposals will be received at the office of the Ute Indian Tribal Housing Authority af Fort Duchesne. Utah 84026, until 4:30 p.m..

Mountain Standard Time Tuesday, November 4, 1975. Interested Architects are requested to immediately communicate with Mr. G. Appah. Executive Director.

Ute Indian Tribal Housing Authority Fort Duchesn: Utah 84026. Telephone: Area Code 801-727-4009 Office houra are 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. THOMAS G.

APPAH, (D-95) Executive Director NOTICE Notice is heraby given that the Town of Sinclair, Wyoming is accepting proposals for inspection of the Town's storm sewer and sanitary sewer systems. Proposals must be submitted by 5:00 P.M. on November 5, 1975 10 the Town Office of Sinclair, Wyoming. Proposals will be examined at the following Council Meetina. The Town reserves the right to reject any and all proposals.

work to consist of Inspecting all storm sewer mains and laterals to each inlet. Minimum line size is 4 inch tile line. Approximate length of the system is 7,500 linear feet. Inspection must also be made of the sanitary sewer system. However only the mains will be inspected.

Approximate length is 12.000 linear feet. Manhole openings are available about every 400 feet on both systems. The obiect of the inspection is to determine the extent of repairs. if anv needed, on the system so that any defects may be corrected prior to the resurtacing of streets The quote should include the followLing: 1. The type of inspection system proposed.

2 The time necessary to inspect. 3. What the inspection will show. What type and extent of assistance the Town will be requested to provide. 5.

A short resume of the company's history and if possible the names of customers in Wyoming or the Rocky Mountain area. rate schedule of people and equipment. 7. Weather limitation if any The Town of Sinclair Wyoming A. E.

HENSALA (D-86) Mayor WANT ADS Dial 521-3535 Friday, October 24, 1975 CT Notices PART A ADVERTISEMENT FOR John S. Minn NEW ELKOR SALT 183 YORK find. SAN CHICAGO FRANCISCO CEDAR 1 Ohio CITY Colo. STATIC ZE LOS ANGELES Tenn. Ariz.

1 LEGEND CLOUDY CLOUDY PARTLY FAIR RAN SNOW SHOWERS SCATTERED NEW ORLEANS WARM FRONTI SNOW COLD FRONT: FLURRIES MIAMI STATIC FRONT NO NE 184 HIGH TEMPERATURES FORECAST FOR CITIES SHOWN The weather forecast map for generally clear over InterFriday indicates skies will mountain Area; more cooling. Lows in the Teens It's Not Gettin' Warmer National Weather Service Data Continued cold weather is predicted for the Intermountain Region through Saturday. Skies are expected to clear, becoming mostly fair in Utah Saturday. Utah's highs and lows Friday are due to he in the upper 30s and 40s and drop at night to mid teens to low 306. TEMPERATURE CHART 12 hr.

10 hr. 24 hr. high low prec. fitsh Blanding 39 07 Cedar City. 40 Bullfrog 54 888: 30 Brigham City 42 20 Salt Lake Briefs Coalville 31 08 Delta Green River .07 Hanksville.

Logan 36 .39 Mitford Moab Monticello. Ogden Price Provo. Richfield Roosevelt Salt Lake City St. George 60 Toele. University of Utah Vernai 40 16 28 No One Injured In 2-Bus Crash A two-bus collision Thursday morning in Salt Lake City caused about $1,500 damage to the vehicles, but police said no one was injured.

Officer Johnny Owen said a Utah Transit Authority bus with nine passengers, driven by Robert Millet, 25, 3351 W. 6985 South, was stopped at a red light on South Temple at the Street intersection A General Services Administration bus with three passengers, driven by Billy Ray Goings, 35, Kaysville. crashed into its rear end. The accident occurred at 8:40 a.m. Officer Owen said the driver of the government bus apparently lost control on the slush-slickened road.

Crash-Hurt Woman Dies Special to The Tribune GRANGER A woman injured Wednesday morning in a car-truck collision at a Granger intersection died Thursday morning at Cottonwood Hospital. Erma Bird, 23, 4766 W. 4895 South. died af 2:30 a.m. from injuries she suffered in the collision at 4700 South and 3200 West.

She was a passenger in a car driven by her mother. Arloha Williams, 49, same address, who was in fair condition Thursday at St. Mark's Hospital. Center Holds Open House The Salt Lake County E. 2100 South held its Thursday amid reports of people suffering from alcohol The center began admitting Detoxification Center at 175 third annual open house its success in dealing with and drug problems.

patients Oct. 10, 1972. Client Shoots at Agent Police in Salt Lake City arrested a suspect Thursday shortly after a local real estate agent reported being shot at while showing property at 400 East and Edith Avenue (1195 South). Jack Tedesco. 54, of E.B.

Wicks Realty, 357 E. 2nd South, told officers a man asked to see the property and a vacant store on it. He was inside the store, showing the man around, when the suspect pulled out a gun and demanded money, Mr. Tedesco said. A suspect was arrested New Trial William G.

Bruhn. convicted in Salt Lake City Court of obscene conduct. will face arraignment for a new trial on an appeal Oct. 31 in 3rd District Court. Bruhn, 51, Bountiful, was arrested July 14 in Pioneer Park by a city vice squad officer.

Following a trial, City Judge Maurice D. Jones found Brubn guilty of the offense and sentenced him to five days jail and $250 fine. Imposition of the sentence was suspended pending the appeal to 3rd District Court. Check Case Rachel Pearl Brown, 161 Laxon has been named in a U.S. District Court criminal complaint charging abstraction of mail containing a U.S.

Treasury check. Filed on behalf of the United States, the suit claims she opened mail addressed to Michael Dean Moffet, 61-7th East and diverted the funds her own use. to Wendover, 32 .01 Idatio Boise 46 Burley 3. Gooding Idaho 33 Lewiston :05 Malad 40 33 36 Salmon 45 Twin 36 Montana Butte 33 19 31 25 West Yellowstone 29 16 Nevada 01 Las Elv Winnernucca Vegas 62 43 02888 Wyoming Rock 26 Sheridan 32 Cheyenne 30 Evanston 30 12 8288 Colorado Denver 34 28 Grand Junction 37 33 Pacific States Anchorage 47 .01 Fairbanks. 43 Honolulu 82 Juneau 42 .03 Los Angeles Portland 55 .05 San Diego San Francisco Seattle 52 10 Spokane 43 23 .05 Midwest 35 Bismarck 01 Chicago Detroit 75 Duluth .16 Kansas City Minneapolis 57 .02 Oklanoma City 83 Omaha.

65 St. 77 58 East Boston City 62 Now Washington York D.C.......81 GRR South Atlanta 76 Birmingham 70 Louisville 76 Miami. 80 New 83 57 Southwest Albuquerque 62 El Paso. 78 Ft. Worth AB Phbenix 73 59 San Antonio 88 65 Tucson 72 63 Salt Lake Weather Data: Precipifation for 24-hour period ended Thursday at 5 p.m..

trace. Precipitation for October, 1.63. Accumulative excess. .79. Precipitation since Ocsober 1975.

163. accumulative excess, 79. Sunrise Friday 7:49 MDT: sunset 7:35 MDT. Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Provo Continued cold through Saturday. Below freezing temperatures most areas at night.

Partly cloudy Friday and mostly fair Saturday. Lows at night mid 20s. Highs Friday low 40s and Saturday mid 40s. Gusty northerty winds at times. Probability of measurable snow 20 percent Friday and 10 percent Friday night.

Utah Continued cold through 175 Saturday. Below freezing tempera tures many areas at night. Partly cloudy Friday and mostly fair Satur. day. Gusty northerly winds at times.

Lows at night mid teens to low 30s. Highs upper 30s and 40s. Extended Outlook Sunday Through Tuesday Utah Mostly dry with warming trend Sunday and Monday but precipitation likely by Tuesday. Highs mostly in the 50s Sunday into the 60s Monday and Tuesday. Lows 20s and 30s Sunday and 30s to the 40s Monday and Tuesday.

Eastern Nevada Fair Sundav. Showers Monday and Tuesday. Cooler Tuesday Highs 55 to 65 cooling to 50s Tuesday. Lows in 20s. Southern idaho Not 50 cold.

Chance of scattered showers at times mainly Monday and Tuesday. Highs 45 to 55. Lows 25 to 35. in Radio Dies at Age 86 Wehrli Douglas Pack, 86, 2490 Kentucky a pioneer in the radio industry, died! Thursday at home of causes incident to age. He was the organizer of Utah Radio Products, Co.

her Mr. Pack managed Salt Lake City and Chicago. He held patents on devices used in the electrical reproduction of sound. including a loudspeaker. A resident of Holladay since 1933, Mr.

Pack had served as president of the Holladay Civic League and secretary of the Spring Creek Irrigation Co. He served as a representative to the Utah Legislature in 1937. He also was a former bishop of the Mt. Olympus Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, and had been on the high council of Big Cottonwood LDS Stake. Mr.

Pack was born July 28, 1889, in Laie, Oahu, Hawaii, to Ward Eaton and Selena Carpenter Pack. He married Lucile Adelia Hart Feb. 14, 1917, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died John Smith 1750 Vine died Salt Lake nursing home after a long itiness. Born Dec.

1716. Bennion. 10 John Tripp and Fiorence Smith Bringhurst. Mar. ried Peggy Beers; divorced.

Former employe. Ken. necott Copper Corp. mainte. nance de at.

Member Magna Mountain Riders sorts, daughters. Oct. 23. 1975. in a John Owen.

Mrs. Ross (Gayle) Thomas. both. Saff Lake Citv: Brent 8. Gallup, N.M.: Mrs.

Vern (Kath. feen) Morris. West Jordan, 10 arandchildren: brothers. sisters, Rovce. Davis, George, Taviors vitte, Mrs.

Enviest (Nadia) Buchan, Oakland, Mrs. Murray (Dean) Norberg. Manchester, Conn: Mrs. Walter (Rhea! Nelson. Murray, Mrs.

June Leonard, Salt Lake City, Graveside service Saturday 1 p.m.. Elysian Burial Gardens. Friends call nOOn 10 12:45 p.m Saturday 4760 S. MIDVALE Pablo "Paul" Sis neros. 64.

40 Villa Capri Court No. 30, Midvale, died Oct. 21, -975. In a Salt Lake hospital of cancer. Born June 25, 1911.

Penasco, N.M.. to Pablo and Virginia Sisneros. Married, divorced Member Roman: Catholic Church. Former employe Union Pacific allroad, U.S. Smelting and Refinina Co.

Survivors daughters, sons, Mrs. Linda Holland, Salt Lake City: Mrs. George (Orlinda) Aragon, Grand Junction, Joe, Pasadena. Elesio. Newark.

Alberto. Denver. sister, Mrs. Simonita Mascarenas. Vadito.

M. brothers, Claudio, Rawilns. Wyo.7 Joe, San Antonio, Tex. Funeral Mass Tuesday 10 a.m., St. Therese Catholic Church.

122 S. Allen. Midvale. Holy Rosary Monday 8 p.m., 3o E. 7th south where triends call Monday 6-8 p.m.

Burial Lake Hills Memorial Park. Mabel H. Robison Pablo Sisneros FILLMORE Mabel H. Trone Robison, 78. Fillmore, died Oct.

23. 1975. in a Fillmore hospital after a long illness. Born Aug. 1897, Providence, Cache County, to Joseph: A.

and Alice Fullmer Hockstrasser. Married Guy R. Trone July 19, 1920. Salt Lake City; later solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died November 1952.

Married A. W. Robison Nov. 4, 1955, Salt Lake L.DS Temple, Survivors: husband: sons. daughters, Mrs.

Zella Williams, Salt Lake City, Russell Trone, La Mesa. Mrs. William (Fran) Erickson. Bountiful: Mrs. Everette (Estella) Thatcher, Raymond Trona, both Port land, Mrs.

Alice Leavitt. Orem: Mrs. Orland (Irene) Miller, hyrum. Cache County: Kennetti Trone. Springville, Utah County: stepsons.

W. Ashby Robison, Fillmore: H. Ray Robison. Tooele: Duane Robison, Salt Lake City, Doyle Robison. Rochestor, N.

Richard Robison. Lawrence. 65 grandchildren: 66 greatgrandchildren: two sisters. Funeral Monday 10 a.m., Fillmore 1st LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Olpin Mortuary, Fillmore, Sunday 7-8 p.m., before service Monday.

Addifional graveside service and burial Monday 3:30 p.m., Hoytsville, Summit County, Cemetery. Ina P. Memmott SCIPIO, Millard County Ina Memmott. 86, Scipio, died Oct. 23, 1975, in a Richfield hospital of causes incident to age.

Born Feb. 14, 1889, Scipio, to Carl and Elizabeth Esklund Peterson. Married Angus Memmott April 5, 1911, Scipio. He died May, 1965. Member LDS Church, DUP.

Survivors: sons: daughters Lon. Salt Lake City; Edward, Salina, Sever County: Mrs. Mont (Maxine) Robins. Mrs. Mark (Florence) Robins, Mrs.

Neil (Edith) Monroe, all Scipio; 17 grandchildren: 47 great grandchildren: four great-greatbrother Hans, scipto Funeral Monday Scipio LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Olpin Mortuary, Filimore, Sunday 8-9 p.m.. at ward chapel before service, Burial Scinio Cemetery. George J. White George Johnston White, 83.

917 N. 15th West, died Oct. 19, 1975, in an Idaho Falls, idano, nursing home of causes incident to age. Born July 13, 1892, Salt Lake City, to George E. and Cecelia Johnston White, Married Mary Maggie Maples, North Carolina; later solemnized Sait Lake LD5 Temple.

She died 1955. Married Dorothy Brown; she died. Retired farmer. Former resident Teton Idaho. Active in LDS Church.

Survivors: brother, William Earl. Ferris. Calif. sisters, Mrs. Gladys Staker, Mrs.

Martha Dahmer, both Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Jane Clark; Teton. Funeral was Thursday in Teton. Burial Teton-Newdale Cemetery. Alton B.

Anderson COVINA, Calif. Afton Bernice Anderson, 55, Covina, died Oct. 21, 1975, in a Covina nursing home of cancer. Born July 19, 1920, Duchesne, Utah. to William Floyd and Theora 0.

Lawson. Married Ralph Ivie, Duchesne, divorced. Married Meryl Anderson. Member LDS Church. Registered nurse.

Survivors: husband. California: son. Gary Ivie: seven grandchildren; mother, Salt Lake City; sisters. brothers, Marilee Johnson, Kay Law501. both Calliornie: Bonnie Leno.

Washington; Mennell Lawson, Texas: Novella Ivie, Kearns. Funeral and burial will be in Covina. Brandon M. Fallis Brandon Mark Fallis, three-monthold son of Lonnie Bruce and Janet Louise Taylor Fallis, 330 E. sunset died Oct.

23, 1975, In a Sait Lake hospital forlowing heart surgery. Born July 17, 1975. Bountiful. Survivors: parents: grandparents. Mrs.

Mark Fallis, Murray: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Solt Salt Lake City; Mrs. Abbie Fallis. Hatch, Garfleid County, Mrs.

Lillian Traynor, Butte, Mrs. Clara Russell, Mrs. Evelyn Solt, both Salt Lake City, Funeral Saturday 10 a.m., 4330 S. Redwood where friends call Friday 6-8 p.m. hour before service Burial Valley View Memorial Park: Karl R.

Boshard LAS VAGAS Karl Rudolph Boshard, 47, a Salt Lake City native, died Oct. 11, 1975, in Cedar City of a heart attack, Born Sept. 29, 1928, in Salt Lake City. Married Diane Noorda in 1955, in Salt Lake City. Geologist.

Manager, Fenix and Scisson Los Angeles Graduate, University of Utah. Survivors. wile; daughters Joni, Kristina, all Las Vegas, sisters, Mrs. Jin (Betsy Ann) Kelly.J Mariorie Smythe. San Francisco; Barbara McCrary, Stanton, mother, Grace Boshard, Valleio, Callt Burial was Wednesdav in Las Vegas.

Family suggests contributions to the Heart Association. Menton Huntsman Menton Huntsman, month-old-son of Dr. Blaine Huntsman Jr. and Joann Moody Huntsman, 3440 Sherwood CI. died Oct.

23, 1975. at home of heart failure. Born Sept. 19, 1975, Salt Lake City. Survivors: parents; brothers, sisters.

Lon Scott, Brigham. Heidi, Lisa, ail Salt Lake City: grendparents. Dr. Blaine Huntsman Fillmore: Mr. and Mrs.

Menton Moody, Oakland, Calif. Private funeral services Friday, Buriar Sunset Lawn Memorial Park. Ada Blumer Ada Blumer, 85. 45-9th East died Oct. 23, 1975, at home after a long illness.

Born March 14, 1890, Piercefon. Ind to John S. and Sarah Belch Hass. Married John M. Blumer 1916.

in Pierceton. He died May 28. 1956. Retired schoolteacher. Member First Congregational Church.

Survivors: sister. Alice Hass. Sait Lake City; niaces, nephews. Friends call 574 E. let south Salurday 6-8 p.m.

Cremation will follow. Norice is hereto phren that Pol Board of Education Jorden Serol District, hereinafter referred to as the Owner, will receive up to. but not later then the time stated below seated pruposals for the site preparation for new High School at 10th East and 110 South, Sandy. Utah: Us to but not later than 6:30 p.m., October 28. 1975 Bids will be received st the office of Jordan School District, 3261 South East, Sandy.

Utalt and read aloud five times stated above. Any bid received after such stated times will returned unopened. Each bid must conform and be responsible to all pertinent contract documents. One set of plans and scecifications may be without charge in the office of the Architect ency. Haves Talbot.

Architects, and may be procured at their office. located al 2398 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, upon deposit of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) per as a guarantee of the sale raturn of the documents and with within ton (10) daps after the receipt of bids. Any bidder who procures plans and specifications by depositing check and who decides not to bid this proiect, or who does not submit a bid, shall forfelt the deposit money unless the plans and specifications are returned to the Architect's office within ten (10) days, prior to the date set for recelving such bids. Each bid shall be accompanied by certitled or cashier's check payable the Owner, or a bid bond in favor of the Owner. executed by the bidder as principal and a satisfactory surety company as surety, in an amount not less than five percent of the maximum amount of the bid.

The chock or bid bond shall be given as guarantee that the bidder will execute the contract if it is awarded him, conformity and with the Contraci Docu: ments will provide the surety bend bonds as specified therein within (10) days after notification of the award of the Contract. The Owners reserve the right reloct any and all bids or to waive irregularities or informalities in any bid or in the bidding. No bidder may withdraw his bid for period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening of bids. KENNETH PRINCE Clerk of the Board (0-60) Jordan School District INVITATION FOR BIDS The Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City will receive bids for demolition of the building known as Sumner School located at 636 South Third East. which Includes one three-story ins with casement of masonry struction.

The bids will be received absolutely not later than 10:30 a.m. the 30th day of October, 1975, In City Commission Chambers. Room 301, City and County Building, Salt Lake City. Utah. at which time and place bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.

Also, ail prospective bidders are advised to attend: "pre-bid at 1:30 p.m. the 22nd of October, 1975, in Room City and County Building, at which time and place the equal opportunity criteria for this prolect will be explaned Contract documents, drawings and technical specifications, are on file at the office of the Sail Lake City Department of Engineering Room 401. City and County Bullding. Salt Lake Citv, Utah. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained with the Deosrtment of Engineering of Salt Lake City, Room 401, City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah.

A certified check of bank draft, payable to the order of the Engineering Department of Salt Lake City, negotiable U.S. Government Bonds, a satisfactory Bid Bond executed the bidder a and an acceptable surety, an amount equal to ten percent of the estimated cost of the demolition and site clearance exclusive of deduction for salvage, shall be submitted with each bid The successful bidder will be quired to furnish and pay for satisfactory performance arid payment bonds. Attention is called to the fact that less then the minimum salarles wades as set forth In the Contract Documents must be paid on Proiect, and that the Contractor ensure that emplovees and applicents for employment are not discriminated against because of their race. religion, sex. or national origin.

The Redevelopment Agency of Lake City reserves the right to any of all bids or to waive informalities in the bidding. Sids may be held by the Engineering Department of Salt Lake City period not to exceed thirty days the date of the opening of Bids for purpose of reviewing the Bids investigating the qualifications of Bidders, prior to awarding the tract REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY SALT LAKE CITY CONRAD B. HARRISON Chairman Date: October 7, 1975 10 SPECIAL NOTICES 1969 MERCURY MARAUDER 9250N500666, will be sold to highest bidder lo satisfy Mechanics lein at 10 a.m. Saturday Nov. 15th.

Vehicie may be seen at 858 So. State or call 359-3112. BEN FRANLLIN STOVES $178 Margetts Tool Curag. 1480 Industrial Rd. 486-3038 456-5875.

50 MASSAGE THE KING'S PALACE The studio fit for a king, with the very finest Rustic Decor and CUStom Interior. We have MASSAGE ROOMS. SAUNA, WHIRLPOOL AND EXERCISE EQUIPMENT. We are located in a New. Beautiful, Whilebrick Building with plenty of offstreet Parking, GRAND OPENING OPEN 7 DAYS 40 West 3300 So.

466-0983 THE KING'S PALACE THE KING'S PALACE THE KING'S PALACE MASSAGE SAUNA WHIRLPOOL EXTRA EQUIPMENT OPEN 7 DAYS-10 to 12 60 West 3300 South 456-0983 So. Main 466-3911 FOOD STORAGE AND SURVIVAL PLARAING MEAT GRINDERS with sausage stuffer BRAND NEW BEAUTIFUL, rooms, new staff and grand opening prices. Plenty of parking behind our lovely facilities. EXECUTIVE CLUB 811 East 33rd South 457-2731 open 10 a.m. 1111 midnight CONTINENTAL HEALTH STUDIO 3545 So.

Main 268-2192 OPEN Mondav Thru Fridav 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. OPEN Saturday and Sunday 12 Noon to 9 p.m. Jacy's Health Studio 320 EAST 3900 SOUTH Mon. thru.

Fri. 10 to 12, Sat. 10 $5 WITH THIS AD ARLENE'S HEALTH STUDIO 4471 S. 910 E. 262-3014 10 to 10 10-7 Sat.

MASSAGE $5 all Credit Cards Accented ALADDIN'S MASSAGE 130 East 33rd South 487-0275 OPEN 10 a.m. TO 11 p.m. Private rooms, Individual showers. Special! $6 Massage this week. 1st Week of Month, $2 off Massage SANDRA'S HEALTH STUDIO 3955 South State 261-9264 NATIONAL Health Studio.

Now Open, 3450 So. Redwood Rd. 9.56-1491. BARBARA'S HEALTH STUDIO 3950 So. 2nd East, 262-5972 HEALTH STUDIO and five cutters.

Free recipe booklet $18.98 NELSONS 525 S. 5th W. 364-6523 HONEY for sale, 60 lbs. in gal. containers, $30 ea.

561-7136 elf. D.IT. Bountiful food dehydrater, used twice, best offer, 484-0126. URANIUM properties wanted. Hunt 362 North Main St.r Tooler Uteh 20.

DEER PROCESSING $9.49 EACH Cut and wrapped by experts. all deer refrig. We also grind, make salami and smoke ham. 479 East 7th 50. 531-5634 ATTENTION DEER HUNTERS Special hunt Nov.

8. Last chance to get your deer on Special River Expeditioni 100 pct. success on prior expeditions! Resarvations up to Oct. 28. American River Tours.

Box 548, East Carbon City, Utah or call 1-808-2156. ATTENTION HUNTERS Let us make ferky and, salami out of your venison. Call 272-0404. DEER cut and wrapped, 5300 W. 3500 So.

561-2569, 298-1892. 968-0256. We buy hides DEER CUTTING, boned or saw cut. Satami, sugar cured, hickory smoked. 1400 Richards St.

open Sun. 19th. 410, 20th on 9-9. DEER HUNTERS CUTTING WRAPPING GRINDING Salami, Bologna, Jerky, 3324 50. 2nd.

East, 467-9075. 1975 CHEROKEE JEEP, wh. drive. Like now, p.s., p.b.. tilt wheel, cruisa control, 11,000 miles.

Cari. 295-9995, Dr. Egan, 466-7238. 1974 BLAZER. Maroon and white, excel, cond.

owned by mechanic. dual exhaust, air, p.s.. etc. loaded, $5,100 firm. 467-9207.

FIRST $3,100 will take this 1969 Dodge ton spd. with 11' saltcontained, side door Angelus camper. 266-3872. JEEP CJ-5. Rebullt motor and transfer o'dr.

roll bar, pun racks and many extras. Good cond. Best price over $1,100. 1-376-5066. 1974 JEEP CJ5 Renegade, excel.

no reas. offer refused, 261-1236. DEER PROCESSING 3301 South 7495 West Magna. 250-5739. 7 MM.

DEER RIFLE, $100. CALL 276-8585. 1967 JEEP COMMANDO, V6, 11-15 tires, $1,295, 266-9844. DEER PROCESSING. 274 Navajo St.

355-8158. 1967 JEEPSTER Commando, $1,495. Good mech. 486-9116. and this must color, Salt reject any for a from the and the Con- OF (D-62) 30 LOST FOUND S.L.

Police Complaints received by the Lake City Police Department 24-hour period endeo at 9 Thursday include: Robberies 900 East block. 800 South, $75 al gunpoint. Vandalism 1800 South block. 900 warehouse damaged, $200. 50 North block.

800 West, window broken, $30. Thefts South Temple. West Temple section, wheelchair. $167. 2100 South block, 17th camera.

1800 South block, State sion. $140. 800 West block. 800 South. cash.

Burglaries 1600 North block. Northwood television, tape deck. $150. 1800 South block, State machine, bakery iterns: $212. 900 South block, Main cash.

200 North block, 800 West, jewelry. saw. camera, watch, arrows, undetermined value. 1000 South block, Lake sion. $450.

100 block. ring, 53.50. 100 block, 0 bicycles, bottles, $324. Assaults 500 North block, Center struck. 100 West block, 500 South, beaten, choked.

600 West block, North man beaten. Docket Sheriff's Docket Complaints received by the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office for the 24-hour period ended at 9 a.m. Thursday include: Assaults 4700 West block, 5215 South. woman beaten. Vandalism 3000 East block.

Evergreen window broken, $40, 4300 West block, 5015 South. wincows broken. 300 East block, 33rd Souffs, car window smashed. Burglaries North Temple: 8800 West. copper wire.

$5.000. 2100 East block. Evergreen Ave. bank books, $40 cash, stereo components. 3200 South block.

Redwood cast, beer, cigarettes, lounge equipment, tood, notary stamp, $172.05. 2700 East block, 3430 South, stereo. rifles, projector. $1,200. 2800 South block, Imperial stereo components, camera near, records, shotguns, guns.

banio. $3.044. 4100 West Brock, 4570 South, liquor, 519. 3300 South block, Beenive St. tools, 5350.

300 East block, Woodlake binoculars. camera. stereo compopents. $1.160. Thefts 4300 West block.

3500 South $150 cash. 1200 South block, 1200 golf clubs, typewriter. $375. 5300 South black, 4320 West, radio. $519.80.

2100 Fast block, 4500 South, clo thing. $92.50. 400 East Block, Granite Ave. $150 cash. 4100 South block, Redwood powder horn, wire.

$35. 4100 South block. 1500 East, pontes. 150. Salt for the a.m.

taken West. car inter- East. televi. $100 adding $120 luggage, cash, televi- clothing, baby woman woman Temple, LOST: Near 900 900 So. small dog, Soitz.

Terrier, long while hair, floopy ears ans. 10 "Quat." $15 reward. 350-5143. LOST, grey min. Schnauzer, near Foothill Blvd.

and 21st So. Reward, 581-7330 or days, 466-2414, eves. LOST on upper Aves. 7 mo. oid German Shorthalred Pointer, solid liver with white on chest.

Row. 322-2227 LOST -Malo black Las. Vic. Airport. Oct 17th.

Requires medication. Reward. 355-3411, eves. 201 3400 LOST. 30.06 MOSSBERG with scope.

Vic. bet. 281 East and 40th West and 4500 So. 298-2756, 256-0730. Reward.

LOST would person who picked UD goid metal traine glasses that boy dropped getting on bus Sat. piease call 262-4775. LOST -Golden Retriever, spayed female, pink nose, floppy ears. 3 yrs. old.

484-6440. LOST- Fem. black LAB. with Davis Co. doo tag.

vic. southern Davis Co. Call 295-6128. LOST- -Mostly black and beige male Shepherd, floppy ears, large, ans. 10 Rico, Please return.

486-8259. LOST Beagle pup, 14 wks. old, Vic. 87th 33rd East (Danish Ans. to Toby.

942-2963. LOST-BASSETT type female, long brown and white hair Ans 10 "Buffy" Rew. 298-1651. FOUND: a small dog, brown and black, while hunting, by Hanna. 456-3021.

LOST- Male German Shepherd, vic. of 2nd East and 24th 3 yrs. old, black and gold. Rew. 495-2557.

FOUND Black kitten, red collar, Vic. in Trolley Square, 521-9677 days. 571-8208 eves. LOST IN VIC. of East High.

Male, sable Burmese cat. Declawed, with poid eyes. 583-1276 after 5:00 p.m. LOST- Req. German Shepherd Midvale area.

ans. to Reward. 561-2810, LOST- -Grey Tiger cat, wearing frayed tan collar, flabby, vic. 5th 50., 33rd 266-0-468. LOST- -Male Siamese, nO tail.

Wearing blue collar, vic. 3800 So. 2500 West. Reward. 208-5291 after 5.

REWARD-for info. leading to recovery of Motorola radio, and Tele. phone stolen 299-8171. REWARD for Old English Sheepdog male pray and white, black right ear. 486-3668.

LOST. Airdale pup. 3 mo's. 11th East 4th So. Rew.

329-2972. LOST. white Samoyed, male, Rose Park area, reward. 359-1660. REWARD Lost Yellow Lab mix, Vic.

Zist 50. Zisi East. 460-3303. FOUND- MATTRESS, Van Winkel Express. Pay ad, 467-5247.

shortly after the 11:15 a.m. incident, about four blocks away. Mr. Tedesco fled the store when the man demanded money and was shot at, police reported. Pioneer es July: 29, 1921.

He married Ruth Mildred Fisher Aug. 30, 1922, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died March 1956. He married Luella Pedersen Stratton March 11, 1957, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors include his wife; sons and daughters.

Douglas Mrs. Paul A. (Lucile) Slack, Mrs. Clifford D. (Mildred) Jolley, Mrs.

Edgar (Lelia) Martindale, Wallace Dean, Mrs. Gale (Donna) McCurdy, all Salt Lake City: Ward Eldon, Palm Springs, Mrs. John R. (Annette) Frederickson, Woods Cross; Melvin Rico, 38 grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren; stepsons and stepdaughters, David Stratton, Paul Stratton, Mrs. Zelda Bills, Mrs.

Richard (Betsy) Meidlinger, all Salt Lake City; and a brother, J. Glidon, Salem, Ore. Funeral services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Holladay 3rd LDS Ward Chapel, 2601 E. Murray-Holladay Rd.

Friends may call Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at 4670 Highland Dr. and Saturday an hour before services at the ward chapel. Burial will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. 10-Special Notices TO PLACE A WANT AD DIAL 521-3535 or stop in 143 South Main CLOSING TIMES 5 p.m.

Monday to start Wednesday 5 p.m. Tuesday to start Thuraday 5 p.m. Wednesday to start Friday 5 p.m. Thursday to start Saturday 5 p.m. Friday to start Sunday 5 p.m.

Friday to stait Monday 5 p.m. Friday to start Tuesday Call Commarcial and Display Ads earlier NO NEW AIDS TAKEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Phone Sarvica Desk Capon Saturday and Sunday a.m. to 12 noon to accept corrections, and cancellaSons only. 15.

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