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I Plans as Deadline Nears The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, July 10, 1962 21 Four Demo Candidates Announce for Utah House college and obtained M.A. and the Ph.D. University degrees in of Texas economics and at thereafter taught economics and business administration until he was recalled to active service with the Army in 1943. AFTER HIS Army retirement he served as head of economics and business administration department of Lambuth College, Jackson, and then came to Westminster to. take the same position, retiring last year.

He is married, has five children and resides at 544 Douglas St. (1240 East). Young Demo Leader Makes House Bid Dwayne V. Clark, 1718 Herbert Ave. (1045 South), former college coordinator for the Young Democratic Clubs of Utah, Monday his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for state representative in District No.

6. Mr. Clark, who has held numer- Mr. Clark the party organization, said he is particularly interested in securing fair representation in the State Legislature for Salt Lake City through a reapportionment. A NATIVE OF Salt Lake Intermountain Obituaries Muriel T.

Lindquist Mrs. Muriel Thomas Lindquist, 53, 424 Wentworth Ave. (2210 South), died Sunday, 7:07 p.m., of natural causes in a Salt Lake hospital Born Feb. 1909, Richmond, ch County, to Alfred D. and Fannie Farnes Thomas.

Married to A. H. (Fred) Lindquist Feb. 9, 1928, Preston, Idaho. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, Robert David, Alfred Jr. James, Clyde, Michael, Salt Lake City: Leo, Seattle; Mrs. Robert C. (NaDeane) Worley, Bellflower. Mrs.

Wallace E. (Florain) Stees, Mrs. George Panos, both Salt Lake City; 26 grandchildren; mother, Mrs. Fannie Smith, Logan; Own Thomas, Magna; A. Thomas, Tooele; sister, Mrs.

Fred (Eloise) Daniels, Las Cruces, N.M.; halfdaufhter, Mrs. L. F. Smith, Logan; halfsister, Lorraine Smith, Callfornia. Funeral Wednesday, p.m.: Haven LDS Ward Chapel, 2280-3rd East.

Friends call 36 South Tuesday 6-8 p.m., at Ward" Chapel Wednesday half-hour prior to services. Sadie Maude James Mrs. Sadie Maude James, 80, 1228 5th a st, died Monday, 8:55 a.m., of natural causes In a Salt Lake hospital. Born July 13, loot. Provo.

to James and Deseret M. Loveless Gray. Married to W. E. James Oct.

29, 1909, Salt Lake Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Member, Grand rin. a fional Auxiliary, Brotherhood 01 Locomotive Engineers; Denver and Rio Grande Veterans. Survivors: husband; son, William Stanley. Sandy; three grandchildren; sisters, Mrs.

Tillie Hirdie Van Wagenen, Provo. Funeral Thursday, 11:30 a.m., 36 E. 7th South, friends call Wednesday 6-8 p.m.. Thursday prior to services. Four Salt Lake County perats Monday announced their respective candidacies for nomination to the Utah State House' of Representatives as the Tuesday filing deadline neared.

THE CANDIDATES and their respective, districts are Boyd M. Stevens, District 20; Dwayne V. Clark, District Dr. Robert L. Conrod, District 3, and M.

Phyl Poulson, District 4. Professor Seeking District 3 Seat Dr. Conrod Dr. Robert L. Conrod, former head of economics and business administration department at College, Monday announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for state representative in District No.

3. In his an nouncement Dr. Conrod said his special fields of Dr. Conrod interest would be education, the small businessman and the aged. A NATIVE of Portland, Maine, Dr.

Conrod received his B.S. and B.A. degrees from Harvard University, which he attended on scholarships. After spending 10 years working for major business firms, Dr. Conrod returned to Lovisa T.

Martin Mrs. Lovisa Thompson Martin, 76, 4490 W. 4955 South, Kearns, died Sunday at home of her son of natural causes. Born in Sciplo. Millard County, Sept.

14, 1885, 10 Orvil and Emily Snyder Thompson. Married to Mark Truman Martin. March 15, 1905, in the Manti Temple, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. He died May 8. 1937.

Active in Church in Sciplo before moving to Salt Lake. Survivors: sons, daughters, Mrs. Dewey (Florence) Esklund, Kent Martin, both Salt Lake City; Keith E. Martin, Stanley Martin, Kearns: Mrs. 0.

N. (Mable) Vance. Santa Monica, Mrs. (Evelyn) Ivie, St. George; Rodney, Genola: 26 grandchildren; 22 dren.

Funeral Thursday Scipio Ward chapel. Friends call at Relief Society room prior to services. Burial, Scipio Cemetery, Ernest N. Nelsoon Ernest Niel Nelson, 70, 2171-5th East, died Sunday 6:30 p.m., in Salt Lake hospital, of causes incldent to age. Born March 1892, Salt Lake City, a son of John and Annie Sophia Hogensen Nielson.

Married Rhoda Rolene Bigelow, Dec. 24, 1923, In Salt Lake City. She died Dec. 12, 1939. Member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints.

Ward clerk in Pegram, Idaho. Was an Allis Chalmers dealer in Montpelier, Idaho. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Vardis (Evelyn) Cook, Sandy; six grandchildren; brothers and sisters, George Nelson, Union; Vern Nelson, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Samuel Gertrude Stradley, Union; Mrs.

Olaud (Oleah) Sloey, Alvin, Tex. Funeral services Wednesday, 1 p.m.. Union Second Ward chapel, 500 E. 7125 South. Friends may call Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m.

at 4330 S. RedWednesday at chapel one hour protor to Cemetery. services. Burial, Salt Lake Fred L. Metcalf OGDEN Fred Metcalf, 88, Ogden, died Sunday of natural causes in an Ogden hospital.

Born Sept. 28, 1873, Fayette, Sanpete County, to James and Caroline Mabel Larsen Metcalf. Married Freda Kimball April 7, 1899, Salt Lake City, She died Dec. 3, 1957. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Survivors: brother, Vernon, Salt Lake City, Funeral Thursday, p.m., Lindquist and. Sons Colonial Chapel, where friends call Wednesday, 7-9. p.m.. Thursday prior to services. Burial, Washington Heights Memorial Park, Ogden.

Ethel Wynne Collett VERNAL Mrs. Ethel Wynne Stringham Collette 85, died early Monday at her home, Maeser, Uintah 25, County, natural causes. Born July 1876, Salt Lake City, to Phillip and Caroline Crouch Stringham. Married to Cylvanus Collett Jan. 20, 1905, Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ 29, Latter -day Saints.

He died 1932. Active LDS Church: pioneer Vernal area. Survivors: sons, daughters, Harold Whiterocks; Mrs. Edna C. Raines, Maeser; Mrs.

Edith C. Hatch, Farmincion; stepsons, stepdaughter Mrs. Alice C. Snow, Jensen: Byron S. Collett, Dimas, Duchesne: Orian Collett, San Calif.

19 grandchildren, B. Stringham, Vernal: William, brothers, sisters. Grace C. Colton: Beatrice Stringham. Salt Lake CIty: Mrs.

Susan Shaffer, Manti; 11 a.m.. Maeser Second Ward Reid. St. George. Funeral Thursday, Chapel.

Friends call Vernal Mortuary Wednesday, 7-9 p.m., Thursday prior to services. Burial, Vernal Memorial Park Camatery. Meeting Airs Queries on Automation Automation is a national problem that will require the efforts of labor, management and the government to solve, Communication Workers of America from seven western states were told Monday night by Bruce A. Thoren, Denver, District 8 Representative. "WE ARE primarily concerned with workers 40 years of age and older, who, through no fault of their own, find themselves unemployed," Mr.

Thoren declared, "It is true that America today is producing more goods than it can consume. It is also true that more people are now employed in the United States than at any other time in history, but.it is also a frightful fact that there are more unemployed than ever before," Mr. Thoren added. "WE OF THE CWA recog. this problem and suggest bold action be taken imon the part of govmanagement and to solve it," the speaker Thoren said the CWA no quarrel with automabut felt that workers as as management should from it.

He offered no Legal Notices Optometrist Enters Race For State Senate Seat City, he was educated at East High School and Westminster College, where he majored in political At Westminster he was campus president of the Young Democrats, served on the staffs of the campus news. paper and yearbook and member of the political science club. HE HAS SERVED two years active duty in the U.S. Navy and is now a personnelman first class in the Naval Reserve. Lark Welder Seeks Representative Post Boyd the as a cratic tion District A Uintah Mr.

resided Lake 17 years. a founder Edgemont Organization White World in the recording Union ers of of the litical HE Ernest Ernest Niel East, died Sunday 6:30 p.m., in a Salt, Lake hospital, of causes incident to age. Born March 4, 1892, Salt Lake City, a son of John A. C. and Annie Sophia Hogensen Nielson.

Married Rhoda Rolene Bigelow, Dec, 24, 1923, In Salt Lake City. She died Dec. 12, 1939. Member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. Ward clerk in Pegram, Idaho.

Was an Montpeller, M. Stevens, welder at Lark Mine, Monday filed candidate for the Demonomina- for state representative in No. 20. native of the Basin, Stevens has in Salt County for He was of the Civic in Mr. Stevens Mr.

Stevens City. A Navy War II, he is Sandy Legion secretary of 4292 United America and union's District action committee. HAS SERVED in N. Nelson daughter, Mrs. Vardis (Evelyn) Cook, Sandy; six grandchildren; brothers and sisters, George Nelson, Union; Vern Nelson, Boise, Idaho; Mrs.

Samuel Gertrude Stradley, Union; Mrs. Claud (Oleah) Sloey, Alvin, 1 Tex. Funeral services Wednesday, p.m., Union Second Ward chapel, 500 E. 7125 South. Friends may call Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m.

at 4330 S. Redwood, Wednesday at chapel one hour prior to services. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. N. Nelson Nelson, 70, 2171-5th Allis-Chalmers dealer Idaho, Survivors: Gordon E.

Tessman PARK CITY-Gordon E. Tessman, 63, Park City, died Sunday in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born May, 1, 1899, Park City, to Frank and Margaret Crawford Tessman. Married Miriam Gibson March 15, 1922, Salt Lake City. Custodian Park City Post Office; World War veteran.

Former commander Park City post, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Former city councilman. Survivors: widow; son, Earl, Visalla, daughter, Mrs. Robert A. (Margaret) Johnson, Park City; nine grandchildren.

Funeral Wednesday, p.m., Park City Community Church. Friends call Olpin Mortuary, Park City, Tuesday, 7-9 p.m., Wednesday prior to services. Burial. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City Fern Burton SODA SPRINGS, IDAHO-Funeral services for Fern Burton, 14, Grays Lake, will be Wednesday in the Soda Springs Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints.

Killed July in an atomobile accident in White Horse, Canada. Born July 11, 1947 So Springs, to Lyle and Benda Petersen Burton. Survivors, parents; brothers, Dwane, Warren, Lila, Mrs. Ellen Carney, Anchorage, Alaska; grandparents, Warren Petersen, Honeyville, Utch; grandmother, Mrs. Alvin Lindstrom, Lava Hot Springs.

Burial, Soda Springs. Zina Brown Cromer PORTLAND, ORE. Mrs. Zina Brown Cromer, 73. Portland, died Sunday of natural causes.

April 1889, Kanarraville, Iron County. to Dr. John Huston and Josephine Wilson B.r n. Married to Emery S. Cromer July 18.

1931 Estacada, Ore. He died. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints. Survivors: son. Jack Seattle; grandchildren; sisters, Mrs.

Mayme Mrs. B. Mabel JameB. Peacock, Price; Mrs. Aileen B.

Olsen, Ogden: Mrs. Minnie B. Hansen, Mrs. Jennie B. Baugh, both Salt Lake City.

Burial, Margaret E. Palmer Margaret Ellen Palmer, 5, 624-1st died Monday, 2:30 a.m., at her home of natural causes. Born March 29, 1957, to William H. and Mar: Lorie Anderson Palmer. Survivors: parents; sister, Catherine; grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Anderson, Boise. Services, Boise. Martin E.

Rose AMERICAN FORK Martin E. Rose, year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Albert Rose, 77 S. 3rd West, died Sunday at 8:30 p.m.

-in a Provo hospital of injuries after being struck by an automobile. Born July 18, 1960, Payson, to Don Albert and Connie Glazier Rose. Survivors: parents, brothers, sister, Don Rodney, Melvin and Janet, all American Fork: grandparents, Mrs. LaVera Rose, Lake Shore: Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Martin, Payson; great-grandparents, Mrs. Ellen Rose Fillmore, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Bowen, Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reynolds, Springville. Funeral Wednesday noon, Anderson and Sons Chapel, where friends call Tuesday, 7-9. p.m., Wednesday prior to services.

Burial, American Fork Cemetery. Owen H. Barton FERRON, Emery County Owen H. Barton, 69, died Monday morning at home of heart attack. Born Oct.

16, 1892, Ferron, to John Henry and Martha Ann Boswell Barton. Married Emma Zwahlen April 1914, Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints. Cattleman, rancher. Active, LDS Church. Survivors: widow; sons.

daughters, John, Price: Jerald Kent, both Ferron; Dean, Sandy; Mrs. Francis (Una) Jensen, Castle Dale: Mrs. Foster (Nina) Jensen, Sunnyside, Carbon County; 16 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sisters, Mrs. Millie Christensen, Mrs. Clyda Black, Mrs.

Hazel Christensen, Ferron. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m., South Emery High: Schoot auditorium. Friends call Fausett. Funeral Home, Castle Dale, Wednesday, p.m.; family home, Thursday after 10 a.m. Burial, FerIron City Cemetery.

lous offices in the Democratic organization, is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of day Saints and resides Latter his wife and two children at 9791 Garnet Sandy, In his announcement Mr. Stevens said he is interested in education, vocamupporting, more aid for the physically and mentally handicapped people and a better program for industrial and tourist development. Former Legislator Files Candidacy M. Phyl member of ture, Monday date for Democratic ination for representative District No. Mr.

who has employed American refinery in Lake City the past: years, two terms (1949-53). of He served committees, priations, tion and fare. HE SAID ests in the be education I velopment. Poulson, former the Utah Legislafiled as a candithe nomstate in 4. Poulson, been at the Oil Co.

Salt for 20 served Mr. Poulson Mr. Poulson in the House on several major including approrevenue and taxaeducation and wel- HIS major internext session would and economic del Mr. Poulson is senior international board member of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic International Union (AFL CIO) and in 191 was associate project director of a national fund drive for the Mental Health Center of America in Denver. HIS WIFE, Fawn R.

Poulson, is a former Democratic vice chairman of Salt Lake County and Mr. Poulson has been active in the party at all levels. They have two children and reside at 1620-6th East. 3. Win Contracts For U.

Projects Contracts totaling more than two million dollars were awarded Monday by the Utah Building Board. ALL THREE only one for building construction were for work at the University. of Utah. Carpetowne, Salt Lake City, was awarded a $20,481 contract for carpeting the Pioneer Memorial Theater and Jelco, Salt Lake City, successfully bid on phase two of a high temperature water distribution system with a $1,061,625 price. H.

Morrin and Sons, Ogden, was low bidder at $930,880 on the 'college of law building. work is expected to start within two weeks. Frances S. Kirkwood Legal Notices KEMMERER, WYO. Funeral for Mrs.

Frances Smith Kirkwood, 76, Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, will be Wednesday 2 p.m., Kemmerer Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Died Sunday at home, Lava Hot Springs, after long illness. Born April 18. 1886, Almy, to Mr. and Mrs.

John Smith. Moved to Diamondville as young girl. Moved eight years ago to Idaho. Married to Pete Kirkwood, 1906. Survivors: husband, daughters, Mrs.

Allison Gamble, Diamondville; Mrs. Bernice Miller, Green River; sons, Allen, John and Bill, James, San Francisco; 14 grandchil. dren, 20 great-grandchildren. Diamondville Cemetery. News of Record MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake County Charles Fox Felt, 37, Salt Lake; Shirley Dorene Frint, 30, Salt Lake.

William Francis Moore 38, Salt Lake; Marilyn Ruth Barlow, 24, Salt Lake, William Heber Tippetts, 22, Salt Lake; Carla Lee Seely, 23, Salt Lake. Daniel Chipman Spencer, 25, Salt Lake; Marian Folland, 19, Salt Lake. Carl Alexander Gustafson Jr. 23, Salt Lake; Louise Patricia Richardson, 20, Salt Lake. Lance Neal Irvine, 23, Salt Lake; Eva Jeannette Jacobsen, 19, Salt Lake.

Frank Michael Fox, 18. Salt Lake; Jean Eldredge, 18, Salt Lake, Ronnie Eggleston, 22. Salt Lake; Luella Robison, 19, Murray. Kenneth Gary Shields, 25, Salt Lake; Lynda Terry, 21, Salt Lake. William Horace Anthony, 23, Salt Lake; Flora Freeman, 20, Salt Lake.

Legal Notices PUBLIC NOTICE Sugarhouse broadcasting Company, Inc. hereby gives notice that tendered tor filing with the Federal Communications Commission on June 29, 1962, an application for renewal of license of Station KWIC, operating daytime only on 1570 kilocycles with 500 watts of power. in Salt Lake City, Utah. The officers, directors and stockhoiders of the aforesaid corporation are Messrs. Dale R.

Curtis, Bush, Marvin and Thomas Curtis, M. who Ivory, Starley desire Mem: bers of the public bring to Commission's attention facts concerning the operation of Station KWIC should write to. the Federal Communications sion, Washington 25, D.C. not later than July 30, 1962. Letters should set forth in detail the specific facts which the writer wishes the Commission to consider in passing on the application of Station KWIC for renewal of its license to operate in the public interest.

(B-73) M. Henry Hilton, Ralph Elwood Winn, and Lyle O. Wahlquist, owners and operators of Radio Station K.SOP, doing business as the Seagull Broadcasting Company, operating on an assigned. carrier frequency of 1370 kilocycles, hereby announce that the application of this station for a renewal of its license to operate this station in the public interest was tendered for filing with the Federal. Communications Commission on June 29, 1962, Members of the public who desire to bring to the Commission's attention facts concerning the operation of the station should write to the Federal Communications Commission, Washington 25, D.C., not later than July 28, 1962.

Letters should set forth in detail the specific facts Commission which to the writer in wishes the consider passing on this application. (B-58) NOTICE TO BIDDERS until Sealed bids will received 2:00 P.M. on Friday, July 27, 1962 for the furnishing of approxioil mately delivered 300,000 as gallons required of No. fuel to the tanks on Southern the Utah campus in of the College of during the 1962-63 school Cedar City, Utah year. Sampie for testing will be required from low bidder.

All oil delivered must conform to sample. College reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any technicality or informality in anv bid in the interest of the College. SLACK, (B-75) Purchasing Agent Martin Matekovic Sr. veteran active Post 77, Local Steelworktreasurer 38 po- numer- SPRING GLEN Carbon CountyMartin 'Matekovic 84, died Sunday at his home here of natural causes. Born Dec.

28, 1877, Radovica, Austria, to Martin and Mary Cueic Matekovic. Married Mar Elizabeth Vuksinick Jan. 4, 1907, Salt Lake City. Retired coal miner. Came United States 1892.

Sur. vivors: widow; sons, daughters, Martin Provo; Bill, Cheyenne; Jack, Carlo, othy, Mrs. John (Annie) Kosec Jr. Mrs. Ted R.

(Charlene) Milovich, all Spring Glen; Mrs. Nathan T. (Mary) Hurst, Mrs. Blair V. (Bobbie) Anderson, Mrs.

Carolyn Baer, all Reno, Mrs. Donald (Helen) Vaughn, Oroville, Mrs. Wayne E. (Nellie) Lewis, Concord, Mrs. Don (Betty) LaRue, Orinda, Mrs.

John L. (Vivian) Lewis, Coos Bay, Mrs. Andre (Kathyrn) Simeteys, Las Vegas, Mrs. James (TIn a) Elegante, Provo; 29 grandchildren, nine great grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, 2 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Home Chapel, Price, where friends call Tuesday, Wednesday prior services.

Burial, Spring Glen Cemetery. George W. Hedenberg PROVO George Washingfon de nberg, 81, Provo, died Sunday; 5:30 p.m., at his home of natural causes. Born July 8, 1881, Provo, to Olof and Ester Garley Hedenberg. Married Evelyn Brooks Dec.

27 1903, Provo, Blacksmith. Survivors: widow; son, Clifford, Provo. FUneral Thursday, 10 a.m., Berg Drawing Room Chapel, where friends call nesday, 6-8 p.m., Thursday prior to services. Burial, Provo City Cemetery. Oren Fugate LOS ANGELES Oren Fugate.

58, Los Angeles, died of natural causes Sunday at his home, Born Ferron, Utah, May 1904, to Jezrell and Mary Ellen I gley Fugate. Married. Ivell Anderson, 1 9 5 3, Salt Lake City. She died Oct. 22, 1955.

Retired Army warrant officer. Member, Church of Jesus Christ Latterday Saints. vivors: sis ters, Mrs. Naomi Putman. Salt Lake City; Mrs.

Lewelles Killpack, Ferron. Funeral Thursday, 2:30 p.m., 4760 S. State, where friends call Wednes: day 7-9 Thursday one prior to services. Burial, Sandy City Cemetery. Lois H.

Turnbaugh Mrs. Lois Hunter Turnbaugh, 31, Colorado, died Saturday evening in a car accident in Colorado. Born Oct. 22, 1931, Cedar City, to Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph S. Hunter. Married 1948, Nevada. George P. Turnbaugh July 25, Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints.

Survivors: band, son, Larry: parents, Provo; sister, Mrs. Gary (Jerry) Baum, Salt Lake City. Funeral Wednesday, Cedar City. Burial, Cedar City, Ida M. Van Cott Funeral services for 1447 Mrs.

Ida Moyle Van Cott, 88, S. 260 E. South Temple. She died SunTemple, will be Wednesday, p.m., day of natural Friends call 260 E. South Temple, Tuesday, 6-8 p.m., Wednesday prior to services.

Sean Jorgensen died OREM Saturday Sean natural Jorgensen, 11 hours, in of causes a Provo hospital. Son of Clive and Shelia Gardner Jorgensen, Orem. Survivors: parents; brothers, Erik Clive, Garn Von; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

D. Jorgensen, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Gardner, Whittier, greatgrandmother, Kate Gardner, Pico, Calif.

Graveside services Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Orem City Cemetery. NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION Civil No. C-95-61 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF VIA CENTRAL DIVISION. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, -Plaintift VS.

284.31 ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR LESS, IN THE COUNTY OF WAYNE, STATE OF UTAH. RICHARD SPRANG, ET AND UNKNOWN OWNERS, Defendants. TO: "UNKNOWN Mrs. William Clark, If alive, and If deceased, the known heirs of Mrs. William Clark; Mrs.

Jehu Blackburn, If alive, and deceased, the unknown heirs of Mrs. Jehu Blackburn; Johnson and Lilly May Johnson, his wife, if alive, and deceased, the unknown heirs of William Johnson and Lilly May Jonson. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a complaint in condemnation has heretofore been filed in the office of the Clerk of the above named Court an action to condemn an estate in full fee simple in and to 284.31 acres of land, more or less. together with all and singular the water rights and other rights, tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, easements however, to existing roads and for sewer, other gas public and water utilities, pipe lines, and if any, which property is described as Tracts Numbered 3, 7, 8, and 10, as shown in Exhibit attached part hereof, and also shown the hereto and by reference made, a Declaration of Taking heretofore filed in this cause, for public use In connection with the administration, protection and development of the Capitol Reef National Monument, administered by the National Park Service of the Department of the Interior. The authority for the taking are Act August 1, 1888 (25 Stat, 357; 40 U.S.C., Sec.

257), The Act of February 26, 1931. (46 Stat. 1421; 40 U.S.C., Sec. 258a), and the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriation Act. 1961 (74 Stat.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you have any obiection or defense to the taking of your property you are required to serve upon plaintiff's attorney at the address herein designated within twenty days (after the date of the last publication of this notice) an answer identifying the property in which you claim to have an interest, stating the nature and extent of the interest claimed and stating all your oblections and defenses to the faking of your erty. A failure so to serve an answer shall constitute a consent to the taking and to the authority of the Court to proceed to hear the action and to fix the lust compensation and shall constitute a waiver of all defenses and oblections not so presented. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that if you have no oblection or defense to the taking you may serve upon plaintiff's attorneys a notice of appearance desianating the property in which you claim to be interested, and thereafter you shall ceive notice of all proceedings af. fecting the said property. YOU ARE trial FURTHER NOTIFIED that at the of the issue of Just compensation, whether or not you have answered or served a notice of appearance, you may present evidence as the amount of the C.In pensation to be paid for the property in which you have any interest you may share in the distribution of the award of compensation.

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that trial by lury of the issue of lust compensation is demanded by plaintiff. WILLIAM T. THURMAN United States Attorney CRAIG T. VINCENT Assistant United States Attorney Attorneys for Plaintiff United States of America Address: 200 Federal Building. Salt Lake City, Utah.

Dated: June 28, 1962 EXHIBIT A TRACT NO. 3 Parts of Sections 14, 15, 22 and 23, Township 29 South, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian, Wayne County, Utah, described as follows: PARCEL I- East one-half of the southeast one quarter and the northwest one quarter of the southeast one quarter of Section 15. Township 29 South, Range 6 East, SLM, less and except the following: Beginning at a point 28 rods east of the northwest corner of the northwest one quarter of the southeast one quarter of Section 15, Township 29 South, Range 6 East SLM. thence south 80 rods; thence west 28 rods; thence north 80 rods; thence east 28 rods to beginning. PARCEL 11-Beginning at the southwest corner of the northwest one quarter of the southwest one quarter of Section 14, Township: 29 South, Range 6 East, SLM; thence south 20.0 rods; thence east 1.0 rods; thence northerly 20 rods, more or.

less to a point 5 rods east of the place of beginning; thence west 5 rods to beginning Together with any and all water and ditches. rights, fixtures, improvemenis, at easements, tenements and hereditaments thereunto appertaining or in wise belonging, Also, commencing at point on the west line of Section 14, Township 29 South, 'Range 6 East, SLM. north 10' west 735 feet from the southwest corner of said Section 14, and running thence 18' east 593.0 feet; south 56' east 53 feet; thence south west 355 feet; thence north 32' west 356 feet more or less to the west line of said Section 14; thence north 10' west 141 feet. more or less, to the point of beginning. Less land deeded to the Utah State Highway Commission for project 0371, executed August 14, 1956 and recorded Deed book J.

Page 139, containing 6.21 acres. Together, with 1 133 c.f.s. of water of the Fremont River in Wayne County. Utah, being part of the 8.0 c.f.s. of water awarded Dewey Gifford and others as Fruita residents in and by the terms of the decree of the court dated July 15, 1935 in that certain action filed in the Sixth Judicial 'District Court in and for Wayne County, State of Utah and entitled "Hanksville Canal pany, a corporation, plaintiff, vs.

Torrey Irrigation Company, a corporation, et al, defendants. PARCEL at point north 57' east 168.0 feet from the southwest corner of the southwest one quarter of the southwest one quarter of Section 14, Township 29 South, Range 6 East, SLM, and running thence south '22' east 26.0 chains, more or less, to the south boundary line of the northwest one quarter of the northwest one quarter of Section 23, Township 29 South. Range 6 East, SLM; thence west 14.5 chains, more or less, to a point 17.0 rods east of the southwest corner of the northwest one quarter uf the northwest one quarter of said Section 23; thence diagonally in northwesterly direction to a point 37.0 rods north of the southwest corner of the northwest one quarter of the northwest one quarter of said Section 23; thence diagonally in a norinwesierly direction to point located 110.0 feet south and south 51' West 260.0 feet from the northwest corner of the northwest- one quarter of the northwest one quarter of said Section. 23; thence North 15 east 260.0 feet to a point 110.0 feet south of the northwest corner of the northwest one quarter of the northwest quarter of the said Section 23; thence northeasterly along the southeast bank of the Fremont River to the place of beginning, Together with 0.55 c.f.s. of water of the Fremont River in Wayne County, Utah, being part of the 8.0 c.f.s of water awarded Dewey Gifford and others etc.

(See former water description for additional). PARCEL IV-Commencing at point north west 594 feet from the southeast corner of Section 15, Township 29 South, Range 6 East, SLM, and running thence south 32' east 368 feet; thence south 49 feet; thence south 51' west 257 feet; thence south 222.9 feet; thence south west 260.1 feet; thence north 32' west 263.17 feet; thence north 52' west 645.0 feet; thence north 31' east 1135.4 feet; thence north 10' west 33 feet to beginning Together with 0.20 c.f.s. of water of the Fremont River in Wayne County, Utah, being part of the 8.0 c.f.s. of water awarded Dewey Gif. ford and others etc.

(See first water description for addition). Subiect to a strip of land for highway known as Project No. S-0371, situated in the East half of the southeast quarter and the Northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section 15. Above described tract of land for highway purposes contains 6.21 acres more or less. The land with an appurtenance for highway purposes is more particularly described in that certain warranty deed dated the 14th day of August 1956 and executed by Elizabeth Lewis and recorded at the request of the State Road Commission of Utah on Sptember 17, 1956, at 9:00 o'clock A.M.

in Book of Deeds, Page .139 of the- Records of Wayne County, Utah. TRACT NO. Part of Section 14, Township 29 South, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Merldian, Wayne County, Utah, described as follows: Commencing 16 rods South of the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 29 South, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridan, running thence South 38 rods; thence in a northwesterly direction 98 rods; thence North 75 rods; thence East 56 rods; thence South 64 rods; thence Southwest 33 rods 8 feet; thence North of East 24 rods and feet; to the place of beginning. Containing 28 acres more or less together with all improvements and water rights pertaining to said land. TRACT NO.

8 Part of Section 15, Township 29 ASK MILDEW, THE DRY-CLEANER'S THEN AFTER SHE LOADS HIM ROUTEMAN! SHE'LL GIVE HIM THE AND ONLY THEN SHE WANTS HIM They'll SOILED GARMENTS -TWO ARMLOADS TO MAKE CHANGE. Do It WE ARE! HERE AND PAY MY BILL THERE OH URGE Every ANY TO GO THING MINUTE JUST A -I'VE KILL GOT MORE OF TEN! Time! CLE By Jimmy Hatlo VERGARA, 10 FRANCIS POINT HOPEWELL, King Features Syndicate, 1962. World' Fights reserved. Douglas G. Bischoff, optometrist and owner of the Bischoff Optical Centre, Monday filed as a candidate for the Republican nomination for the State Senate in District No.

1. He was the third Republican to file in the district. -A life long resident and native of Salt Lake Mr. Bischoff City, Dr. Bischoff was graduated from the University of Utah and received his M.S.

and O.D. degrees in optometry at Columbia University. HE HAS BEEN active in the Republican Party and has represented optometric interests at several past sessions of the Utah Legislature. He is a former missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and is superintendent of the YMMIA organization of his ward. HE IS MARRIED to the former Cohleen Jensen.

They have one daughter and reside at 2245 Oneida St. (2160 East). In his announcement Dr. Bischoff said he was interested in all phases of government and felt it is imperative for business and professional people to take an active role in politics if individual initiative and freedom are to be preserved. nize that mediately ernment, labor declared.

Mr. had tion well benefit solution. Every Community has a reasonably priced mortuary in the Salt Lake Area IT'S THE COLONIAL! At Reasonable Prices W. F. KAY "Only the best for those we cherish" Colonial Mortuary 2128 South State IN 6-3826 Ellen S.

Ellen 49, 3110 LeMay died Sunday at 8:02 a.m. after a long ness. Born Jan. 9. 1913, daughter of Melvin and Anna Laura Barney Shepherd.

Married William M. Waggoner in Bountiful June 29, 1929. The riage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Was a member of the Granger 10th Ward, former American National Co. Rio Grande Survivors: mother, and Mrs.

O. Nelson, one son, David daughters, Dayton Winner, goner, Granger; one brother, Lake City; one (Caroline) Cohn, Funeral services p.m. at 36 E. friends may call and Wednesday Burial Salt Lake Hilthan A. Hilthan Andrew Rosewood died Friday at his residence.

Born Sept. 4, 19:0 0, Fountain Green, Sanpete County, a son of Allie Andrew and Clara Jensen Chapman. Mar ried Violet Hansen, Dec. 1, 1920. Later divorced.

Married Lois May Owen, Feb. 1954, In Salt Lake City. Member of Ivins Ward of The Church Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Employed at gardener, Lived Goshen. Survivors: widow; ters, Alvin and both of Salt Lake Springville; Mrs.

LaMesa, sisters, Mrs. Mrs Caroline Norene Syndaguard, Mrs. Valene Beck. Funeral will be E. South Temple.

Fredrick Fredrick William a Ave. (2330 South), died Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in Salt Lake hospital of causes incident to age. Born Aug. 28.

1874, in Scheuba. East Prussia, many, to Fredrick and Justine Stich Mr os. Married Pauline Stich in. Elberfeld. many, March 19, 1902.

a riage later solemnized in the Salt Lake The Church of Jesus Christ of 1922. Baker by day Saints. ball Ward; temple member, branch berfeld, Survivors: Germany. widow; fred W. (Pauline) Fredrick Jr.

Lake City: seven Funeral Wednesday great-grandchildren. Ward chapel, may call at 2128 p.m., at the to chapel hour prior satch Lawn William BEAVER beck, 75, died a.m., of a heart of a son. Born Joseph, to Brown Walbeck. ris, Dec. 20, 1905, solemnized, St Church of Jesus Saints.

She died, sons, daughters, Glen, Salt Lake (Nada) Barton, Mrs. Evan (Gladys) sisters, brothers, Salt Lake City: Kingston, Piute ence and Glen children, 10 Funeral Thursday, Second LDS Ward call Howard Walbeck day evening, services. Burial tery. Waggoner Shepherd Waggoner, agent of the Life Insurance Life Insurance. husband, Granger; stepfather, Mr.

and Salt Lake City; Waggoner, Granger; Mrs. K. (Sandra) S.D.7 Tassy Wagtwo grandchildren; Doyle Shepherd, Salt sister, Mrs. Morris Murray. Wednesday 3:30 7th South, where Tuesday 6 to 8 p.m.

prior to services. City Cemetery. Chapman Chapman, 61, 269 Veterans Hospital as most of his life in sons and daughMrs. Shirley- Rook, City; Francis, Juanita Hansen, 26 grandchildren; Genevia Moore, Orem; Nelson, Provo; Mrs. Mt.

Pleasant; Magna. announced at 260 W. Mros Mros. 87, 233 E. Emigrated to Utah in trade.

Active in presidency in Elworker, former sons, daughter, Edward Mrs. AL Uhrhan, all Salt grandchildren, 18 noon Kimball 2280-3rd East. Friends State Tuesday 6-8 Wednesday one services. Burial WaMemorial Park. Leslie Walbeck William Leslie Walhere Monday, 6:30 attack at the home Sept.

20, 1886, St. A. W. and Eunice Married Clara MorGreenville; later George Temple, Christ of Latter-day 1952. Survivors: Howard, Beaver; City: Mrs.

Glen Sacramento, Gillins, Moab; Mrs. Elsie Banks, Mrs. Lois Brindley, County; Hal, ClarDraper; 16 grandgreat-grandchildren. 1 p.m., Beaver Chapel. Friends home WednesThursday prior to Greenville Ceme- Lena C.

Marcy Lena C. LYNWOOD. Mrs. Lynwood. Lena I died May July 3 of natural causes at her Cuddeford Marcy, 43, Born to Sherman: Kearney, F.

and Lena Feb. 26, 1919, B. Nielsen May. Husband deceased. Lived in Provo, Utah, until 1947.

Survivors: sort, Robert Ole Marcy, F. Lawn- May, dale, Long Beach; Virgil H. May, Draper, brothers, Utah: Mr.s Ethel Zinie, Hooper, Utah; Mrs. Alice Alcaia, Downing; Mrs. Myrtle Jeppsen, Nampa, Idaho; Mrs.

Viola Bame, Provo. Funeral was Saturday, Lynwood. Graveside services Thursday, 2 p.m., Provo City Cemetery. Burial, Provo City Cemetery. Dellmar V.

Manning MCGILL, services were held here for Delimar V. Manning, 64. McGill. Died in a McGill hospital after a long illness. Born Jan.

19, 1898, Highland, Utah, to Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Manning. Married Vera Martha Varney, Oct.

15, 1919. Movec to McGill, 1923. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Odd Fellows Survivors: widow; sons, Boyd, Ely: Harold, McGill; daughters, Mrs. Bethel Duncan.

Detroit: Mrs. June Crane, Los Angeles; Mrs. Jeri Mayes, Salt Lake City; sisters, Irene Bloomfield, Salt Lake City: Mrs. Mary Mabey, Magna, Utah: Mrs. Ida Pierce.

American Fork, Utah; brother, Sid, Caliente; 11 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Legal Notices South, Range 6 East, SLM. Wayne County, Utah, described as follows: PARCEL NO. 1. The North half of the North halt of the Northeast quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 15, Township 29 Range 6 Salt Lake Meridian, except the land conveyed by Dean R.

Brimhall and Lila Eccles Brimhall to the State Road Commission of Utah by that certain warranty deed, dated August 14, 1956, and recorded September 17, 1956, In Book of Deeds, Page 138, of Wayne County, Utah, and containing approximately 10 acres more or less. PARCEL NO. A portion of the Westerly part of the Northwest quar: ter Southeast Quarter of Section 15, T. 29 R. 6 described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter the point of beginning; thence East 28 rods, thence South 40 rods, thence West 28 rods, thence North 40 rods to place of beginning containing 7.0 acres more or less; reserving to the husband, Dean R.

Brimhall, a life estate in a portion of Parcel No. 2 described as follows: Beginning at a point 330 feet south of the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 15, T. 29 R. 6 SLM; thence East to the center of Sulphur Creek, thence following the Center thread of Sulphur Creek in a general the Southeasterly direction to a Parcel point on South boundary line of No. 2, thence West to the Southwest corner of Parcel No.

2, thence North 330 feet to point of beginning. Together with water rights described as follows: Sixteen hundredths (.16) cubic feet per second (c.f.s.) of the water of the Fremont River comprising a part of the .44 c.f.s. conveyed to Seller by that certain deed from Clarence and Marie Mulford, et al, dated June 16, 1945, and recorded June 18, 1945, in Book of Deeds, page 394, Records of Wayne County, Utah. And together with all of the seller's interest in diligence water rights from Sand Creek also known as Sulphur Creek and more particularly described in that certain affidavit of Aaron E. Holt dated June 14, 1945, and recorded June 16, 1945 in Book of Deeds, page 393, Wayne County Records: TRACT NO.

9 Part of Section 14, Township 29 South, Range 6 East, SLM, Wayne County, Utah, described as follows: Beginning at point rods East of the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 14, Township Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridien; thence East rods, thence in a northeasterly direction to the Northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of said, section (a calcu-: lated distance of 1611.25 feet); thence West 160. rods to the Northwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said section; thence South 53 rods; thence South 18 degrees 30 minutes East 9 rods 111 feet to a point 18 rods North and rods East of the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of said section; thence South 18 rods 10 place of land beginning (excepting those portions of described in a quitclaim deed of March 31, 1943, as recorded June 3, in Deed Book page 246, Records of Wayne County, Utah) and containing 65.38 acres, more or less, together with the water rights used upon and being appurtenance to the described premises, said water right consisting of 31 acres of water in the Fremont River, being 1 and Cubic Feet of Water per second of the eight cubic feet per second decreed to the Residents of Fruita by the District Court of Wayne County, Utah, In an action entitled Hanksville Irrigation Company vs. Torrey Irrigation Company et al. TRACT NO. 10 Part -of Section 13, Township 29 South, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian, Wayne County, Utah, described as follows: The Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13, Township 29 South, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Meridian, contain ing 40 acres, more or less.

Coal and other minerals reserved by the State of Utah. Sublect to easements and rights-of-way record, if any, and subiect.to the reservations in the patent from the State of Utah to Sewart C. Campbell. (B-72) NOTICE Columbia Pictures Electronics has filed applications for re newal of license of Station KCPX, which operates on 1320kc; Station KCPX-TV. (Channel 4), which oper.

ates on 66-72mc; and Station KCPXFM (Channel 254), which operates on 98.7mc. The officers and directors of the licensee are as follows: A. Schneider, Leo Jaffe, Norman Louvau, Nathan Cohn, John H. Mitchell, Jerome Hyams. Russell Karp, Arthur Levy, Milton Klein, Louis J.

Barbano, S. H. Malamed, Stanley Schneider and Bernard Birnbaum. Columbia Pictures Corporation Is the sole stockholder of the licensee corporation. The applications of these stations' for renewal of their licenses to operate these stations in the public interest were tendered for filing with the Federal Communications Commission on June 29, 1962.

Members of the public who desire to bring to the Commission's attention facts concerning the operation of these stations should write to the Federal Communications Commission, Washington 25, D.C., not later than July 29, 1962. Letters should set forth in detail the specific facts which the writer wishes the Commission to consider in passing on these applications. (B-80) NOTICE OF FILING OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF LICENSE OF STATION KALL An application for renewal of license of station KALL. 910 kc, Salt Lake City, Utah, was filed with the Federal Communications Commission on July 3, 1962, KALL is licensed to Salt Lake City Broadcasting Company, Inc. George C.

Hatch, Wilda Gene Hatch, George M. McMillan and E. W. Campbell are officers directors. George C.

and Wilda Gene Hatch are application of this station for renewal of Its license to operate this station in the public interest was tendered for filing with the Federal Communications Commission on July 3, 1962. Members of the public who desire to bring to the Commission's attention facts concerning the operation of the station should write to the Communications Commission. Washing ton 25, D.C., later than August 2, 1962. Letters should set forth in writer wishes the Commission fo detail the specific facts. which the consider in passing on this application.

Salt Lake City Broadcasting Company, Inc. (B-84) Funerals BERNHISEL-Funeral services for Johanna E. Bernnisel will be held Tuesday 12 noon in the Larkin More tuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple. Friends may call. at the Mortuary Monday 7-8 p.m.

and Tuesday prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. BULL Funeral services for John H. (Jack) Bull will be held Wednesdayat 11:30 a.m.

in the Rose Room. 36. 7ast 7th South. Friends may call at the Desert Mortuary Tuesday 6 8 p.m.. and Wednesday prior to services.

Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. services for Henry Ernest Erickson will be heid Thursday, 2 p.m. at Lewisville LDS Ward chapel at Lewisville, Idaho. Salt Lake City friends may call at Neil O'Donnell Mortuary corner, 1st South and 4th East Tuesday 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., and at Buck Funeral Home in Idaho Fails Wednesday.

10 p.m. and at the ward chapel in Lewisville prior to service. Burial will be in Lewisville Cemetory. HARVEY Funeral services for William Mack Harvey Jr. will be neld Tuesday 12 noon in the Holla day 1st Ward Chapel, 2241 East 4800 So.

Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Monday 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday the ward after 10:30 a.m. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. FUneral directors Larkin Mortuary, HOOVER Funeral services for Maud Hoover will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple.

Friends may call af the mortuary Tuesday prior to services, Interment, Stevensville, Mont. Funeral directors Larkin Mortuary. JAMES Funeral services for Sadie Maude James will be held Thursday, 11:30 a.m., in the Rose Room, 36 7th South. Interment, Mt. Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary Wednesday 6 to p.m., and Thursday prior to service. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. KRUEGER Funeral services for Harry Krueger will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Rose Room, 36 East 7th South. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary Monday 6 to 8 p.m..

and Tuesday prior to service. Funeral directors Deseret Mortuary services for Muriel T. Lindquist will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Haven Ward Chapel, 2280 South 3rd East. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South, Tuesday 6 8 p.m., and at the ward on Wednesday 1 hour prior to service.

Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. LINDSAY Funeral services for Ethelyn Fowler Lindsay will be held Wednesday at 12 noon in the Larken Mortuary Chapel. 260 East South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday 6 10 8 p.m., Wednesday prior to services. Interment, Taylorsville Cemetery.

Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. MROS Funeral services for Frederick William Mros of 233 East Truman Ave. will be held Wednesday noon in the Haven Kimball LDS Ward Chapel, 2280 South 3rd East. Friends may call at the Colonial Mortuary, 2128 South State Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. and at the Ward Chapel Wednesday one hour prior to services.

Inferment in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral Directors, Colonial Mortuary. NELSON Funeral services for Ernest Niel Nelson will he held Wednesday at p.m. in the Union Second Ward chapel, 500 East 7125 South. Friends may call Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m.

at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood and Wednesday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral direcfor, R. David McDougal. PENDREY- Funeral services for Katherine M.

Jensen Pedersen Pendrey will be held. Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Riverton Second LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at 8090 South State 'Street Tuesday 8 p.m. and Wednesday at the Ward Relief Society Room from -12 noon to 1 p.m.

Burial in the Riverton Cemetery. Funeral directors. Goff Mortuary. VAN COTT. Funeral services for Ida Moyle Van Cott will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m.

in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Tuesday 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral.

directors, Larkin Mortuary. WAGGONER- Funeral services for Ellen Jane Shepherd Waggoner will be held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. in the Rose Room, 36 East. 7th South. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary Tuesday 6 to 8 o.m., and Wednesday prior To service. Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary. WHITNEY- Funeral services for Fayette M. Whitney will be held Wednesday 12 noon In the LDS Thirty fourth Ward Chapel, 131 N.

8th West. Friends may call day 6. to 8 p.m. at 2350 E. 13th South and Wednesday one hour prior to services at the ward.

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