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"igfTfurir'Hjjr jy'' 111 w. Ilie Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, February 16, 1C61 31 Get Cancer Checkup, Chief Warns Parking Meters Increase Take Former S.L. Principal Succumbs in Indiana Safety Body Elects New Head in S.L. MR. TUDOR, an eight-year volunteer cancer worker, waa one-time Illinois chairman for the society and la now preal-dent of the Ulinois division.

said. Its aiming for more than 30 miUion this year. -Thirty-four per cent of the money goes for research; 29 per cent for education; 21 per cent for service (e.g. sick room equipment trana port and bandages); the remainder for fund raising and If present trends continue, 45 million livings Americans will have cancer before they die, Wallace Tudor, Chicago, 1961 National Crusade chairman fop the American Cancer Society, said Wednesday, That's 25 per cent of the population one out of four persons. 4 Special to The Tribune l- SOUTH BEND.

1ND. Mother M. Veronlque, lornier superior and principal at St Parking meter collections for January totaled compared with In January, 1960, or an Increase of $220.70, a report by City Treasurer D. H. Whlttenburg, showed Wednesday.

Mary of the Wasatch and Judge Memorial High School in Salt Lake Gty, died Wednesday- morning In a South Bend hospital of natural causes. At the time of her death, Mother Veronlque was assistant to th mother general of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. -X. OTHER SPEAKERS at the two-day leadership conference of the Utah division include Ira B. Sharp, state crusade chairman; Joseph D.

Urban and J. Elroy Jones, national field representatives of ASC; Mr. Toronto; Peter Wool-ley, crusade pubUcity director; mm" i SIXTEEN OB seventeen of every hundred Americans will die of cancer, he said. The tragedy la that many die needlessly, he said. Many cancers can be cured if the individual gets to the doctor early for diagnosis and treatment.

i 4ft 3, Orval WyAdama, chairman of thebudget committee, and a i i A TOTAL OF 1,155,956 coins were collected from 2,695 parking meters operating in January. Mr. Whlttenburg said pennies were collected totaling 189,200 pick-els for another $9,460 and 29,756 dimes totaling The city received another $49.60 for the sale of Canadian pennies dropped in the meters. SHE WAS BORN in Washington, D.C., and made her final profession as a Sister of the Holy Cross Aug. 15, 1918.

From, about 1936 to 1939, Mother Veronlque aerved as superior and principal at St Mary of the Wasatch. From 1939 to 1945 she was provincial of the Western Province of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Alma Jones, field representative for the Utah Division. After Friday afternoons session there wUl be a tour of the Cancer Research Center, University of Utah CoUege of Medicine. V- imii C-r-Y C.

Oscar district sales manager for Electrical Products was elected president of the Salt Lake Safety Council at Its annual meeting Wednesday in the City Commission Chambers of the City and County Building. HE SUCCEEDS Gall F. Bywater, who served two terms as president. Ted Anderson, past president of the Salt Lake City Junior Chamber of Commerce, was elected first vice president, succeeding S. R.

Anderson; Wayne Gillespie, staff technician, Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph in charge of safety, second vice president, succeeding Mrs. W. A. Cabell, and Harold S. Morr, manager, Utah Fire Rating Bureau, reelected $BpiML I f'lwji.

ft' MR. TUDOR, vice president in charge of personnel relations for Sears Roebuck will give three talks in Salt Lake City Thursday as part of the Utah division, ACS, leadership conference. HeD address business and professional men at a noon luncheon at the Hotel Utah. Hell talk to volunteer work-ers at 2:30 p.m. at the hotel.

HeD address the annual crusades banquet at 6:30 p.m. Hospital Official Receives Raise i. "1 S. -v V. I I s'.

C. Oscar Drake Elected by S.L. Safety Council. '-1 A 1 6Snow-Down Gives U. Carnival Air SHE SERVED as superior and principal at Judge Memorial High School, 650-llth East, from 1945 to 1949 when she was elected as first assistant to Mother M.

Rose Elizabeth, then under Mother Kathryn Marie, the present superior general, and continued in that position until her death. Funeral Mass will be celebrated Friday at 10:30 a.m. at St. Marys Convent, Notre there. The Salt Lake County Commission Wednesday approved a salary increase for Arthur E.

Miller, director of the Sait Lake General Hospital, from $833 a month to $916, effective Feb. 1. Hit-Run Hunt urs Police Sp THE CANCER society raised 28 Vs million dollars last year in its annual campaign, he It was carnival time Wednesday night at the University of Utah field house. Mother M. Veronlque Served in two Utah schools.

Missing Boy, 9, Causes Search MR. MILLER had a two-year contract with the county for a salary of $10,000 annually which provided the amount could be adjusted from time to time with the mutual consent of the parties. Police hit-run accident investigators Wednesday night were seeking public cooperation in locating the driver of a pickup truck which injured a 13-year-old pedestrian at 13th East and 5th South about 7:10 p.m. Wallace Tudor Cancer for one of four Americans. MR.

DRAKE, long Interested in traffic safety, is a former -president of the Salt Lake Kl- wanis Club and a former vice president of the Golden Rule Club. He was chairman of the safety education committee of the Utah Safety Council eight years ago. He is a former member of the Salt Lake City Traffic Advisory Council and served as a member of the Salt Lake Airport Advisory 6 Patrolled by Aircraft 5 Tag To Caution Utah Drivers THE OCCASION: the "Snow-down holiday of the universitys Women's Recreation Assn. Booth attendants beckoned guests to test their skill in all manner of competition from the fastest pistol draw to dunking a pretty coed in a tub of water, from shooting an orange from a pretty girls head to ringing a garter on a pretty girls leg. Stricken Tots Take Priority In Busy Emergency Ward At first the signs read: These roads are patrolled.

Patrolled by Radar signs followed. More than 40 men early Thursday were conducting a search for a nine-year-old boy missing from his residence since before 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Object of the search by neighborhood volunteers and sheriffs deputies was Brent P- nter, 4073 S. 4225 West.

The boy was described as having dark brown hair and blue eyes and is nearly four and a half feet taU. Ha wore brown a cub scout shirt and no jacket. OFFICERS SAID the truck hit Nick Mannos, 13, 54312th East, causing a right arm fracture and leg and hand injuries. The driver stopped, got out and examined the truck for damage, reentered the truck and drove away. The wanted driver wore white coveralls, apparently painters clothing.

He drove a dark colored pickup truck with a red box on the left side of the truck and with paint spattered over the vehicle. Crime Summary "PATROLLED BY AIRCRAFT will he the latest greeting to motorists at the ports of entry into the state and at other sections of Utahs state highway system. Lyle Hyatt, patrol superintendent, said new signs have been ordered to warn motorists of the patrols new traffic control program now in operation. Speeders are being clocked from the air in the patrols new Piper Comanche, piloted by Don B. During a busy two hours from 7 p.m.

to 9 p.m. at Salt Lake General Hospital Wednesday, small children occupied priority consideration of emergency personnel. stomach pump treatment for swallowing dexidrine (a reducing compound) Tommy Miller, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller.

178 Wentworth Ave. (2210 South), entered emergency. Okehs Poppy Sale EACH fraternity, sorority and campus organization is sponsoring a booth. The carnival, open to the public as well as students, will continue Thursday 7 to 9 p.m., its concluding night. Awards for the best -booths will be announced at intermission Saturday at 10:30 p.m.

in the Snow Carnival dance at the Union ballroom, Mr. Ruppel said. Here is a summary of crimes reported to Salt Lake City police during the 24-hour period ended 5 p.m. Wednesday: Burglary roraey furniture Co 2070 Highland no lots; Nick's Cafe. 340 W.

2th South, three coin boxes from vending machine, undetermined value; Mutual of Omaha Insurance 652 E. 2nd South, no lots; Stan Nelson Builder Supply Co. 606 3th South, typewriter and adding machine. $150 value. Larceny Eric N.

Achter, 735 Parker Ln car break-in. $50 damage; Ralph I Clark. 4481 5015 South, Kearns, two hubcaps, $15, Profitless Breakin THE RUSH BEGAN at 7 p.m. when 1V4 -year-old Halli Sedgwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Sedgwick, 3397 W. 4700 South, was wheeled into emergency for an introduction to the stomach pump. Her complaint: She swallowed turpentine. Fifty minutes later for ADMITTED FOR further treatment and observation was Tina Marie Bogue, 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Bogue. 814 S. West Temple (100 West i. She inhaled an excess of air purifier (air bomb contents) and was rushed at 8:35 p.m. to the hospital.

AND DRIVERS IGNORING the speed limits and guilty of other faulty driving are finding the new system works well, Mr. Hyatt says. Mileage markers on the highways provide a guide for the pilot. A stop watch and a chart coupled with two-way radio to ground units are the other links in the effective system, the patrol explained. was granted Wednesday by the City Commission for officers and members of the American Legion Auxiliary and Salt Lake Unit No.

2 to conduct their annual poppy sale May 27. Burglars broke into the For-sey Furniture 2970 Highland Dr. (1100 East) Wednesday morning, but apparently left empty-handed. Charlotte Prescott Nil John D. Buehler Bertha N.

Herbert Samuel E. Stewart Intermountain Obituaries MARRIAGE LICENSES Elko, Nev. GRACE, IDAHO Mrs. Charlotte Elizabeth Farley Hal Prescott. 59, MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake County POCATELLO.

IDAHO runeral for John Durkin (Jack) Buehler. 51. who died Tuesday at home, Darel J. Bingham J. Frank Linford James franklin Linford, 75.

1020 BLACKFOOT. IDAHO Grv. side atrvices for Lorraone Nit. two-day-old daughter of Tsutno and Amy Sugihara Nil, Pingree, were conducted Tuesday in Fielding Memorial Cematery at Idaho Falls. Survivors: parants: slstara, Cathy and Karen; grandparents, Mr and Mrs.

I. Nil and Mrs. Helen Sugihara. Burial was by Howard Packham Mortuary. Darel John Bingham.

22, 5020 Crescent Dr. Belmont Ave. 1 955 Soi uth, dted 0T Brlxey, 12, Haielton. Idaho; KatheUns F. isafUn, SI.

Buhl. Idaho. ond Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Friends died Saturday in a Preston hos-after an illness, will be Friday pital of natural causes. Bom Dec.

noon. Sixteenth -Twenty Fourth I 4, 1901, Houston, to Cass and Elizabeth Venable Farley. Married to Thomas Alfred Hale 1920 Houston, Mo. He died 1932. Married William Prescott Juna 20, 1944.

Survivors: husband) sons, daughter, Hubert M. Riaby; Charles Robert Mrs. Rosa N. Koch. Pocatello; Francis Prea- Ward.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Burial, Moun-tainview Memorial Park, Ogden, Utah, by McHan Funeral Home. Born Feb. 28. 1909. Ogden, to Joseph A and Isabelle Hogge Buehler.

Married Carol Counter. 15. 1831. Denver General Qesrge Baa Raa Janas, 24, Lake; ShalUh Kathies Berryman, 21, Salt Lake. l4 Salt call Peterson Mortuary, Salma.

Friday evening, Saturday prior at family e. Buriai, Pioneer Irvin B. Weed, 68. Jgromt, Idaho; Ethal D. Chrlitagharsan, Twin Falls.

Idaho. $3. Sa-, manager, Ok.y rood: Storev Af filiated. Wize Bi Stores, Idaho Falls, Blackfoot, and Magic Valley Shopping Center Twin Fglla, ley Shopping Center. Twin Falla.

Member, Pocatello Rotary Club El'cs Lodge, Church of Jesui Lodge, Church or Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Rakart Glenn Baals. 24, Salt Lake Canatanea Jaanna Wshten. Salt Lake. Neivs of Record (1380 East), died Wednesday 0:15 Lm.

in a Salt ike hospital of net ural causes. Born Jan. 21, 1 9 3 9, Preston, Idaho, to Alton and Lamar Rice Bingham Mir-ned Ruth Rodrl- fuez June 1, 955, Salt Lake City. Utah Pow Bern! Clair Davta Farter 19. Salt Lake; UvfAl Marl.

Llni.uUt 18, S.n L.X"',,e A 8U Lake. MARRIAGE LICENSES LOS ANGELES Funeral for Samuel Elwood Stewart, 61, former Salt Lake resident who died Tuesday in a Lot Angeles hospital after an illneas, will be Friday, 10 a m. Oxnard. Calif Second Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saintt. Bom April 7, 1909.

Provo, Utah, to Andrew J. and Mary Eliza Smith Stewart Jr. Married Ethel Anderson. 1932, Salt Lake City, later divorced. Married Jovlta Stewart, 1940, California.

Member, LDS Church. Veteran of Korean War, Survivors: widow, daughter, Shirley. both California; brothers, sisters, Scott P. Stewart, Mrs. Addle Neleon, Mrs.

Lucile Conyers, all'vr Salt Lake City; Paul Ailen Stew-1 Salin art. Provo; Qulmby Stewart, Col. Robert W. Stewart. Mrs Ivan I (Theresa) Bondshu, all Mrs.

Frank (Marguerite) Olstow-1 VERNAL funeral for Ivan Mar-ski, Corpus Chrlsti, Tex. SALINA. Sevier County Fu- neral for Mrs. Bertha Nielsen Her- bert, 80, who died Tuesday, Cemetery. Bom Dec.

21. 1880, Una, to Hana Chrrutian and AnnieJulv Hansen Nellaen. Married to Charle, Franklin Herbert Dec. 7, 1899. Salina.

Solemnized, Mantl LDS Tern-pipe. He died Jan. 81, 1943. Active, LDS Church. Member, Cova Fort Chapter, Daughters of Utah Pioneers.

Survivors, son, daughters, Lt. Col. W.C., S. Air Force. Fairbanks, Alaska, Mrs E.

Dwain (Anna) Buchanan. Kaysville, Mrs. Rolan (Faye) Oldroyd. Springvllle; 10 grandchildren; 4 brothers, sisters. Mrs.

Lillie Rasmussen, Salt Lake City; Mrs DVckert Blackfoot' Ms. w. 1 piTh nnAt Idaho: Mrs. Noah Pitt, Onest senr Deloy, Wllford, Conrad, dlfd TufKlVy cott, Blackfoot. stepsons and stepdaughters.

Mrs. Ralph (Blanch) Obray, Downey, Calif John Marvin Prescott. Grace) Lorln Albert, Pocatello; Evert H. Prescott. Ralph D.

Prescott. Blackfoot) Mrs. John (LaVean) Frazier, Tacoma. even brothers and sisters. Funeral Saturday.

11 a Grace Taber-jl)(6 CountV nacle. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Friends call Tabernacle Saturday, prior Burial, by Webb Mortuary, PocattUo Cemetery. Dsaaii Eagene Rich, ray: Kilsea Jsa Mantyla, er and Light Co. employ. Member cerda, 31, Provo.

Utah Frances Aenane Bail, Utah. Donald Elm Lee. 22. Salt Lake; Wanda Lea Thamssn, 18, Salt Laka Survivors: widow, Pocatello, son, daughters. Dirk.

Mr Mary Bergen. Susan. Salt Lake City: four grandchildren; parents: brothers, sisters. Clyde Buehler, Carol. Mrs.

Clyde Taylor. Ogden: Gerald. Seotts Bluff. Robert. Biae great-grand-chilareni Walter Jaanas, 21, Morgan.

Utahi 20. Mur 16. Frank Hinckltr Craven, 24 Bountiful bharolyn Raa VanOrman, Bountiful 20 Raa Dean Mathews, 18, Ogdan. Utah I r- Nelson. Salt Lake Mrs Charles Taylor.

Berkaley. Neil- 2. Wednesday. 3 55 am, in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born June IS, 1885, Garden City, Rich Counts to Amata C.

and Miranda Savage Linford. Mar ned Leonora Hodges. May 23, 1907. in the Lo-gan Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints She died March 23, 1945 Married rrth G.

Jack- Mr. Linford son. Sept- 13, 1946. Evanston. Wyo Active member LDS Church Retired carpenter Former resident Idaho Falls and Blackfoot, Idaho.

Sait Lake resident since 1941. Survivors widow, sons. LeRue Duane Amasa Grant Newel Dale all Salt Lake City; Raymond H-. Long Beach. Calif stepsons.

Jsy G. Jackson. Sait Lake City; Joseph G. Jacksoq, Monti-cellos Earl G. Jackson.

Ogden; Harold Russell. Kearns; stepdaughter. Mrs. Grant H. (LaZaun) Linford.

Salt Laka City; 38 grandchildren. seven great-grandenu-dren. funeral Saturday noon, Le-Granda LDS Ward Chapel. 1078 McClelland St (1040 East) Friends call 255-2nd East. Friday.

7 9pm; Saturday at chapel from 11 am Cam. Josephine J. Cooper Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Survivors: Widow: son. Lonny; par- Uv ents, all Salt Lake City: brother, sisters, Howard Bingham, Sandv; Mrs. Georga i Carole I Gardner, Balt Lake City; Mrs.

Don (Faye) Smith, Boise, Idaho: grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bingham.

Salt Lake City; Mrs. Myra Rice, Clifton, Idaho. Funeral Saturday 2 p.m.. 260 E. fouth Temple, where friends call riday 6-8 Saturday prior.

Burial Salt Laka City Cemetery, Anna Singer BLACKFOOT. IDAHO Funeral for Mrs. Josephine 66. Wllli.m D.vld 28, Salt1 Mleheel Rjr.a Hoh.nlhal. 18, 1 Jh Farrar, 22.

Oiden, Lake, Salt Lake. I Utah; Ball, Jeaa 18. Salt LakaJ. Ccllaan Valara P.anoa. 18.

Saltj Mjrrna Tax Talbal. 18. Willard, T.mlt J. Wall. 20 Salt Lake- I JVUh Beanie Raa Brown, 20.

Salt Clair Orta Brnaaer, 22, Salt James Richard Irwin, 23, Twin 'Falls. Idaho; 1 Panicle Elliott, 16, Salt I Phyllis L. Dicksoa. 23. Twin Donald Stuart Caz, 18.

Sait Lake. Falls 1 1 Lake: BURLEY, IDAHO Mrs. Anna Kimball, who died Tuesday in Singer, 90. died Wednesday In altraffic accident nea.r.herg. will be Fruity.1 Clifford G.

Leslie 8a T.rB.il.t, 18.1 bar4 Ga.rln.r, 27, Salt purity htuplul (lr Ion 111-1 ITm" Wrd Bom Nov, 7, 1870. I Chtpl. Church of Jtiu. Chri.t o( ks sSr.s i tsr Friends call vrnal RuDert jW5, Burley. January, i haien.

Denmark, to Jens Christian Friday, 7-9 Saturday prior, Huabanj died number years1 end Klrstin Marie Sorensen Iq fg? g0" Member. Methodnt Church. Martarei Salt Lake. Jimmy gkapjl Oda, 20. Layton.

Utah; Xaakika Barlackl, 20, Layton. Laka City. Ann, marl. Itt.r, 21. Salt Laka Reuben Davis SAN MATEO, CALIF Clifford George Leslie, 55, former Salt Lake 47.

Dufway, Garal, Karl 23, Marika Glarla Allred, 20. Gtarta J. Gabrty, Utah. Llayd Utah resident, died Tui leaday in a San Came to Archnlata, 12, Ogden, Doll M. Padilla.

18. Ogden. Haiti 8. Du, way. HUNTER funeral for Reuben Davis.

75. 6178 W. 3500 South, who died Tuesday. 10 30 p.m., in a Salt Laka hospital of natural causes, will 61 Fiord G. Boil.

28. Oakloy. Idaho; Jail Marsarsll, 34, Oakley. Utah County cemetery. Horn July 10.

1803. 1 a.rv(vnn. h.h ht.r Mr. Rm Lot.n, LDS UrTh Mur.y Pe.eror M.rHeS clflffl BSde.u.H.nrr. Pnl.ted SUte.

when 1urri( Roy to, Antele two (rtnd- RniirWr Nnv V7dlQ38flt 'Chldrn. thr -rndChll. Rose Elmer Nov 26. 1938, Salt rtPn runeral. Friday.

11 a Lake City Retired farmer Sur- jowph Payne Memorial Chapei. vivors widow. Vernal; son-daugh--amily iuggegt memorials to Methodist Church Building Fund Templ. if daughters. (Sylvia) Taylor, husband, hea; Leslie, Blackfoot) ho Falls: Raymond.

Calif (Vera) Armstrong. Louis (Stella) Survivors lr.S Vici. Mrs. OrvUls Rose: Mrs. L.

sonsRo, Victorville, id Sanaa Vlrlar Cklldara, 40. Salt Lake: Halts Vlrtlala Martr, 40, Salt Laka. 18. Glen Leroy Boyte, 24, Ogden, Utah, La Vara Belnke, 22, Ogden. Donald Leonard Parry, Bluffdale; Patricia Sly.

16. Lehi; until services. Burial, Logan City be Friday. I 'Hunter Ward Chanel, 6000 Salt Pocatello: Mrs. Uriona.

Blackfoot; two rreat-gTand- grandchildren: brother, Marvin Peterson, Jensen, Uintah County. Anitia Byrn LeFsrra, 21 Laka; a Karen Lynn Jacobsen. 19. Salt Lake. Mateo hospital after a heari attack.

Born Dec. 18. 1905, Salt Lake City, to George ana 8u-sette Reiser Leslie. Married Thel-ma Johnson. Dec.

17. 1932, Salt Lake City. Member, rc of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, served mission to Switzerland and Germany from 1927-30. Former Mr. Annie M.

H. Christensen llhuiui oiyu Bertrand Early. 25. Sprinville; Karin Itrops, 30, Springvllle. children) sister.

Mrs. Johanna Mel on. Logan Utah. Robert Hugh Alder, 18 Murray, Utah. Mary FraneeU Shaw Roger, 19.

Midvale, Utah. through the Rev. Edward E. Dixon. Friends call Pavne Mortuary Thursday afternoon, evening.

Friday prior. Burial, Pleasant view Cemetery. Christ of Latter- Donald E. Waxier Mrs. Annie Marie Holst Christen- Saints.

Horn pm, 98. 162 I St cited of causes in De Var Boyd Dennis, 20. Spring- ville: Marilyn Allro Mara. 16. Orem: James Ray Sharp James A.

8newdn, 35. Salt Lake: Phyllis L. Williams, 34. Salt Lake. Robert L.

Maples, 22, Mountain Home. Idaho: Emegene C. t'rrr, 18, Boise. cident to age Wednesday 33d Birch, 27. William Provo, Mary Barbara Provo.

Raymond DELTA Funeral for 3ft Don aid Ewing Waxier. 30, killed in an automobile accident Feb 4 in French Morocco while serving with the Air Force, will be AMERICAN FALLS, IDAHO Friday. 1pm, Delta Third Ward Funeral for Benjamin Maer, 37, Chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of will be Friday 2 pm, Zoar Con-Latter-day Saints Burial. Delta 1 gregatlonal Churchy Died Tuesd City Cemetery, with military rites by Post 135.

American Legion. ay after an Illneas Born May 31. 1923. American Falls, to John and Thomas Jacob Franks, 22. Salt Lako.

Olympia Marla Sanrkes Salt Lake. manager KJtex- Leslie Ralph Charles Walker. 22, Sandy, Utrfh. Charlotte Ana Gei Weston, 23. John Francis Darke, 22.

Provo i Salt Lake. Bradford Knorr, 18 change. at home of a son in Salt Laka Cltv. Bom Dec 17. 1862, edrickshaven.

Denmark, to Lars Christian and jenslna Holst. Married to James San Sur vivors: widow. San Mateo: mother, Salt Lake City. Funeral, burul in Salt Lake City. Douglas.

Utah. John G. Bite. 46 Ontario, Ore MadaWnno Needham, 54, rtte. Idaho.

ST ANTHONY, IDAHO Funeral for James Ray Sharp. 83. who died Monday at Soquel, Calif after an illness, will be Saturday, 1 Hansen Mortuary Chapel nere Burial, Parker Cemetery. Born May 3. 1677, ln Utah.

Married Anna Hansen Oct. 28, 1909. in Wllford, Idaho. Mrs. Sharp died of traffic injuries ln 1958 at St.

Anthony. Mr. Sharp, sheep shearer, carpenter and musician. lived In Idaho 80 years, wintered in recent years in California. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of JUatter-day Saints Survived by sitter, Mrs.

Mary L. Lyons, Soquel. April 23. 1919, Hunter: later sol- emmzed Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died March 8.

1952. Retired farmer. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: sons, daughter. Elvare, Dean Max, Mrs.

Matt i Bonnie) Pettersson, all Hunter; 13 grandchildren; brothers, Joseph Davies. Frank. Wayne Davis, all Blaine Erickson, Rosie Zimmerman Mayer. Attended American Falls schools Farmad west of Snake River. Member, Congregational Church.

Survivors, mothar; brother. Joseph Friends call Davis Funeral Home Thursday afternoon, Friday prior. Burial, Falls view Cemetery. Charles Christensen June 15 Bom Feb 26. 1930.

Indianapolis, to Mr. and Mrs Ewing waxier Married Kay Sampson. Survivors widow: daughter. Leslie Ann. Delta: parents.

Greencastle. Ind.a brother. Stewart Waxier, Merrill Jay Salt Lake; Carolyn Gladys Braon. 16, Cald-i wall, Waho. Richard Elmer West, 15.

Salt Nadine Lake' Fork. Virginia MaeeUs, 18. Salt I Glenn William Edgar Barrett, 20, Elba. Spnngville Constance inivuic, Warner, 26, 1885. In Lgan James D.

Barnes James David Barnes. 62, 4929 Temple. Church Jesus Chi or Jesus Christ Spanish Kenneth L. Dave, 30, Provo Utah. I Becky A.

Dave. 29. Provo. CberrmrUn, 10. 1 Wayne Daniel Danevlel, Ofden.

Utah. Diann WUcex, 17, Ogden. 17, Springvllle. Bert Hunter: Bert. Laka Point.

Friends '5020 West, died Wednesday, 8:10 Bloomfield. Ind. Patricia Denny, i of Latter dav ilnts. He died 1896 Came to America moved to Pocatello. Idaho, 1887.

call Thursday, 7-9 pm, 4330 S. Redwood Friday one hour nor at chapeL Burial, Elysian lunal Gardena. Idaho. Anne Maria Elba, Idaho. Darrlnrtaa, 19, a.m., at a Salt Lake hospital of.

natural causes. Born Dec. 23. 1898, Tfinn Carney, to Michael Rots and 4 Blanche Funk Barnes. Married BLACKFOOT.

IDAHO Funer-Stella Lewia. later divorced. World Ya2dn M10 War II veteran. Retired federall uray. a Pack- Weber County Gilbert Barker Hamblin, 31, Salt Lake.

Diana Marie Caz, 25, Salt Lake. Lois Nelson then to Logan .1802 Active member LDS Chu hurch. Survivors sons, Elizabeth B. B. Clark Funeral services for Mrs.

Iliza- Jerry Lean Phillips. 32, Salt Lake: Lillian Daretky Marker, 22, Salt Lake, I daurhter. Mrs. Anna C. Gentry.

"'hristensen, both Salt Jamaa H. Christensen, both Frank Fullwllly, 45. Olden: Carrie Fullwllly, 41. Ogden. Jerry L.

gUuffer, 22, Burleyi Vm James Martin. 21. Ogden; Idaho. Sandra Lea a 18. Julia Maria Jabnsan, 17, Burley Saltibeth Bunkall Benson Clark, Lake City; David J.

Christensen. 557. Willard Ct. (.130. West), wno died Tuesday midnight ln a Salt Ogden 15 great-grandchildren Fu- Calif lrV MONTPELIER.

IDAHO Mrs. Lois Passey Nelson, 44. died Wednesday tn a Salt Lake City hospital of a heart ailment. Born July 27. 1916, at Lanark to Frederick nd Julia Beck Passey.

Married to George Nelson, Sent. 15, 1936. He died Nov. 16. 1056, at Montpelier Member, Church of Berkeley.

rdi nerol Saturday Rabert Jaaaph GalUges, 20, Salt Lake. Mary Cars! Bungar, 17, Salt Lake. Lake rest home after a long illness, will be conducted Saturday 2 rru, Sylbia Price POCATELLO. IDAHO Funerel for Mrs. Sylbia Price.

65, will be Friday. 10 am. First Baptist Church Died Tuesday at family home. 1423 4th Ave after illness. Born May 29.

1905. to Thomas and Cora Beals McKelvy. Married to M. Price, Sept. 4, 1926.

in Glenwood Springs. Colo. Pocatello resident since 1942. Attended Western State College, Gunnison. Colo member.

First Baptist Church, active in PTA. Survivor: husband, tons. Dennis, Idaho Fall; Earl. Pocatello; daughters, Mrs. Duane Carter.

Mesa, Mrs. John Whitsell. Oakland. Calif. lain and Helen, both of Dan Ltwla Jonaa.

22, Salt Lake; Dalay Bazina Ratatnzer. 34. Salt Laka. Richard B. Pornrll.

19. Layton; Karlens G. Farter, 16. Layton. South Temple, whu.

Friday 6-6 A Saturdav prior -H South Temple, where friends a 260 36 E. 7th 1888. West Valentine est ine employe. Survivors: sons, daughters, Norman Clyde, Kearns: William Napa, George LeRoy, with S. Army, Oakland, Calif Kenneth Lewis, North Hampton, Mra.

Alfred iEUa) Mcllroy. Navato, Calif; Ira. Americo (Mary) Valenti. Petaluma, Calif Mr. Thomas (Lindai Horton, Fr.

Bervoir, 36 grandchildren; brothers, sisters. Rost Berness, Carmel. William, Mlnndora, Mrs. Myrtle Miller, Petaluma. Calif.

Mra. Ruth Hightower, Central Val- iey, Mr. Romance Gian, airfield, Calif. South. Born March 8, Hartlepool.

England, to and Ahnle Moir Bunkall. to William Benson 1907. He diedJMO. Burial Saturday p.m.. Loan City Cemetery.

Marrie- Jamas Kent Thurman. 21, Lake; i Sbaran Lee Andersen, 19. Salti Lake. Alva Duane Johnson, 22, Clearfield; Martha Las Baustert, 18. Ogden.

fttayan John Andaraan. 32. Salt raca T. Brannaa. II.

Salt Laka. ham Funeral Chapel. Died Monday ln a Wallace hospital while being prepared for emergency surgery for a heart condition. Born May 15, 1914, Lincoln Creek area, Fort Hall Reservation, to Jeff and Elizabeth Parker Yan-dell. Married to Orval Lenon in Pocatello.

Graduate of Blackfoot High Schoob 1931 Resided near Blackfoot until 1954. Survivors: husband: sons. Orval. Raymond, Joseph, Wallace; daughter, Mrs. Betty Hopla, Pocatello: two Jrandrhlldren; brother, Norman; lackioot; sisters, Mrs.

Edna Bear-don. San Francisco: Mrs. Eva Phtpoeny and Mrs. Harold Twitch-ell. Blackfoot.

Friends call Pack-ham Mortuary prior. Burial, Rosa Fork Cematery. Jesus' Christ of Latter-day Saints. Teacher in church organizations. Ihomu, 38.

Faaco. AWf, Ml CHi Vev. Member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sur- Jamea Lee Marvtdakte, 22, Theresia Z. Mueller Mrt, Theresia Zenk Mueller, 87. 5 4 6.

E. 1 4 Thames Daa Wallen. 23. Salt Lake; Larraina Williams, 22. vivortj, huibandt tonsL daaht.rt.

Survivors: sons, George. Logan; David, Utah State University; Steven, Montpelier: one grandchild: mother. Lanark: brothers, Newell, Georgetown: Anders, Boise; Warren, Lanark; sister. Mrs Hillyard (Ella) Johnson. Logan.

Funeral arrangements by Matthews Mortuary. Pocatello; 12 grandchildren. Body will William Baryl Flrr.a, 38, Oklahoma City, Jay Muir Bodily. 31. Clearfield; 0'a' Blanehe Oman, 21, Ogden.

I Hamer Bnrten Faster. 22. Ogden; Ely NO. 19. be taken to Montrooo, Colo for burial ln Grandview Cemetery.

Family suggests memorials to the First Baptist Church. Peari G. N. Brown Geers Clinton Jackson Jr. Sait Lake: Dais Jean Roller, 18.

Salt Lake UlDriCI, 881 Ml I 11 1 J.4 u. laav. Glottoninl, Stockton. Callf.i died nesday. 7:15 at her home of nstural causes.

Born June 20, 1873. Bavaria. many, to Joseph and Magdalena Wallner nk. Jennie Fay Bybea, Banaoh, TaylortvlHe: Donald Benton, Portland. Or vV 18, Ogden.

32, Hill Busk William Thomas Wile 21. Clyt Basel Marie Header 18. Ily. itx frat-irandchlMren; t. Thor Thomaj.

David Richard William Air Force Base; Wynn Oma Janes, 37, Ogden. ithera, nkall, both Salt taka City: Mra, T. i Annie) Robertaon. Lo Frienda call plac of aarvlcei to, Jo- dueller. 17.

18f Creiien, Gt Cach County Saturday Prior, aaatch Dawn Mamorlal many. Jan. 2: Gary W. Llttlewaed 19. Ely: Carolyn M.

Whittock. 17, Ma- gi 11. Nev. Eddie Starley. 23 Fureks, Joyce BobinsoO 23.

Ely. Hebert L. Brasswall. 38. Grand Junction.

Colo; Maxina M. Grlgnan. 37, Grand Junction. Blsekbnmi SI. Hobart Biala Dennis Hirrinaen Maser, 23.

Bancroft, Idaho, Deanna Mae Kasmussen, Grac. Idaho. 21. The reporters and PHOTOGRAPHERS ARE EXPECTED TO COVER THIS GALA OCCASION ND FDR THE FIRST TIME IN HIS LIFE MILESTONE MAY Mrs. Pearl Geer Neely Brown.

76, 474 Westminster Ave. 1910 South), died Wednesday. 4.45 a.m in a Salt Lake rest home of natural causes. Born Dec. 14.

2884. Little Rock, to Mr. and Mrs Burl Geer. Married to Lawrence Peter Brown, May, 1919, Salt Lake City. He died Oct.

18, 1956. Retired restaurant cook. Member. Catholic Church. Survivors: daughter, Mrs.

Ellen Sexton, Reno, Rrandchild; sister, Mrs. Mary Ham-ton, Mountain Grove, niece, Mra. Deloras Patterson, Salt Laka City. Requiem Mata Friday, 10 a Cathedral of the Madeleine. 331 E.

South Temple, Holy Rosary Thursday, 9:30 p.m., 574 E. 1st South, where friends call Thurs-day, 7-9 Friday, 9-9'45 am. Family suggests friends so wish ing contribute to St. Joseph's Villa. Burial, Ml.

Calvary Cemetery Came to America 1 Salt Lake 1948 Mtm- A Church of and City Ts A GREAT OAy PCX? FIDEUS J. MILESTONE a 4-S VEAQS A GUARO AT BlLGEWATER BEVERAGE- W7. HIS DEVOTION TO DUTY THE TOCAV IS PRESENTING HIM WITH Cecilia Davies MURRAY Ann Diyiei, 1 SoudiulO.lS Howard Gearge Anderten, 28, Logan; Iris Marla Nanee, 22, Cleveland, Idaho. Provo, Utah: Lind Je Barney Mr- Wrf Society. Wll.on Ward! ion, nauihlcr, Otte Miller.

Salt Lake City; Kurt Charlotte! Bormann. Saxony, Germany, aeven arandcnil dren: nine Ifreat-giiendchildrpr raa Funeral Saturday. premiturlty. Survivor, Prtnt, Mr. tnd Rich-rd Davieg, Murray: yr.nj Mrj.

j. fen4lv 19, Provo Elden Verd Singleton. 22 Maple- ton. Utah; Kasslee Hilton, 18, Orem. Utah.

46. Delta, Reuben Wlldman, 32. Rich-mono. Cache County; Callean Nera Heriag, 19, Logan. Theyll Do It Every Time I A WATCH AND LOVING CUP- GET HIS PICTURE IN THE NEWSPAPER- South Temoie.

where, friends re nee crvlces. Saturday. Mur- a m. Elko, Nev. Utah.

Mable Merritt, 51, Delta. Warner Wynn r. Pallia. 58. Balt Lake.

Mary I. riawara, 58. Silt Lake. Richard E. Pflvg.

42, Salt Lake; Monks Brener, 32, Toronto Ontario, Canada. Infant Bair Oraa Brannaa, 1, J.roma, Idaho; 21, Twin Falls ladho. Funeral services for Warner Wynn. $4, 261 E. 6th South, who died Tuesday, 430 a in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes, will be Saturday, noon, at 36 E.

7th South. Born Aug. 3. 1896. Min-nesota.

Married Glenn Li -0 OGDEN Infant Bair, daughter of Robert E. and Elm Lua Palmer Bair. St. Anthony. Idaho, died Tuesday tn an Ogden call Fridav.

6-8 Saturday prior. Buriai, Salt Lake City Cemetery. 1 Janet B. Marshall Funeral services for Mrs Jant Buchanan Marshall. 86.

991 Lake St (740 East), who died Tuesday. 6 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital after a long Hines, will be Sat urdy noon, at 260 E. South Temple Born May 13 1874, Porterville, Morgan County, to Archibald and Elizabeth Buchanan. Married to William Mrshll.

1899. Colville, Summit County. He died 1902. Salt Lake resident past 56 VuP-EVERYTHING WENT OFF PER SOHEDULE-ANO THE LOCAL PAPER RAN THE PICTURE BUT WHERES OUR FRIEND FIDEUS? Sh.rral Lynn John, 30, Maf. na, Utah; a a a a a Ann llmman.

18, Magna. LeRoy WkltUker, 87, Rock Springs. Haiti May Natllaa. II, Rotk Springs. eiiht hours after birth.

Parent, re members of Church of Jesus Nov. 1951, Salt Laka civ. sm art members Naral D. Feeler, 23, Randolpph. Utah, Ja Haa Helltirem, 30, Randolph.

Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sun vivors: parents; brother, Gary Lee. St. Anthony. Idaho: grandparents. Mra, Alma E.

Bair, 8t. Anthony. Mrs. Jake P.Wangagard, William E. Palmer, Og- Cal, la K.

Cllaaold, 31, Salt Laka: Majal C. Wailac. 34, Salt Laka. Ployed mechanic 45 yeara. Served in Canadian Army.

Member, American Lecion Port 125. widow. Salt Laka City: dauahter, Mra. Joann Bllllnia. Provo: four arandchildren.

Friend, oall place of eervtce Friday. 8-8 Saturday prior. Burial. Ely-ian Burial Gardena. iorV Church efje.ui ydJMJjJW.S Andrew F.

58. Uackay, Idaho; Mary I. Ollk.y, 58, Boise. Idaho. DIVORCES GRANTED 67 Jimmy Hallo Daurlas Walnwright Oreneta, 21, Jani Caller, 30.

Mono- Third DUtrict Court lulu. Ray G. Stewart PAYSON Funeral and burial for Ray G. Stewart, 41.. former 8-8 p.m-t'Set-urday prior.

Burial Coalville Cemetery. Allan K. Hen sals, 36, Rawlins, Alfred Bath ANAHEIM. CALIF. Ted I Bath.

W. former Balt esident. died Wednesday at his reaident. ayson resident, who died Feb. 8 Woodland.

of a cerebral John C. Cook yo.j Ner rms J. Ofden, 21, Rawlins. lemorrhage, wei Jorn Nov. were conducted there, '9.

Pavson. to w. -anfier Stewart. Decker, 1943. Wood coi mA 3.

C. Bniaell. 24. Tooele, Utah; Zola Me, 28, Tooele. epht and Married Ida nom after a llnaerln, lllneaa.

Bom pec. 20. 1181. Balt Lake City, to William and Mary Bath. Married Maraaret Ivarett.

Salt Lake City. Moved to California eeveral yeara afo. 8urvlvora: widow. Helen Orac Gallant Lloyd Ralph Gallant. mental cruelty.

Plaintiff awarded de- cree, cuatody of minor child. $50 a month support, 31 a year all. mony, Robert L. Hartman from Man. garet McCoy Hood Hartman, men- tal cruelty.

Plaintiff awarded do. 'Dorothy W. Dewar from Donald James Dewar mental cruelty Plain tiU guarded decree. jjnd.Elwtrl(jUn. Bu.ir Woodland, iurvlvora: widow i Laray F.

Westley 28 Brigham Itjr, Utah; Orva Day, 24, Brigham City. on Bob.rt.rrjd. Richard. Woodland: lathtr, Payaon: broth.ri, alatr, Paul, Cedar City: Nad. Mra.

Z.lla Kronf, yowl land I Ura. joy Lott, Imm.lt. Vlever married) Mem ber Eol, cooal Church, Survivora; Irtara, Mra. NaUli Balt Lake City! Mra. Gladva Nepole.

Portland, aevaral nircea. BeohMik Anaheim: four eon, three dauah all California I Mra. Ii K-ue, Maana. Utah, funeri buriai will be riday at Anaheim. Rabart Walker, 35 Salt Lake; Fatay Keilsan 22, Sait Lake.

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