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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 9

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The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, January 12, 1961 Kalah Shrine Confab Elects S.L. Civic Leader POTENTATE Glenn V. Culp Elected leader of Utah Shriners. Last Rites Set In S.L. for NAC Official Funeral services for Edward David Robb, 61, administrative assistant, to the general manager of Newspaper Agency will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m.

at 260 E. South Temple. MR. ROBB, who had been associated with Salt Lake City newspapers for 40 years, died Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital after a lingering Illness.

He started his career with the Salt Telegram in 1921 and subsequently joined the business staff of the Salt Lake Tribune Telegram. He had been employed by Newspaper Agency Corp. since its organization in 1952. FRIENDS MAY call at the place of service, Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday prior to funeral time.

Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Topic Mind Science The Science of Mind Discussion Group will meet Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at the YWCA, 322 E. Broadway. Mrs.

Pearl R. Matthews, discussion lead- Illness Fatal To Former Firm Officer David Oscar Kirk, 73, 1166 Sherman Ave. (1355 South), who served as purchasing agent for the Sego Milk Co. for 27 years until his retirement in 1957, died Wednesday, 1:35 Lake hospital of p.m., in a. Salt cancer.

Prior to his employment with Sego Milk Co. Mr. Kirk Mr. Kirk was purchasing agent for Utah Power and Light Co. AN ACTIVE member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mr.

Kirk served a mission to England and Scotland from 1909 to 1911 and was a member of the Granite Stake High Council for 10 years. He was a member of the Emerson LDS Ward High Priest's Quorum and for the past, several years was in Sunday School for chargdenty at Manor House. BORN NOV. 16, 1887, at Salt Lake City, he was a son of Arthur H. and Cecilia Ann Condie Kirk.

He married Agnes Sylvester Feb. 11, 1914 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He is survived by his widow, a daughter, Mrs. George L. (Winifred Jane) Carey, Salt Lake City; two grandchildren; and sisters, Arthur James Kirk, Cannon Kirk and Mrs.

Jasper (Helen) Fletcher, all Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Theodore A. (Cecilia) Johnson, Whittier, Calif. FUNERAL services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Emerson Second LDS Ward Chapel, 1053 Emerson Ave.

(1495 South). Friends call Friday from 7 to 9 may at 36 E. 7th South, and p.m. at the chapel Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial will be at Salt Lake City.

S.L. Post Offices Report Increase Receipts of Salt Lake Post Offices totaled $790,316 in the 28-day period ended Jan. 6, reflecting an increase of 11.8 per cent over a comparable period a year ago, Postmaster David R. Trevithick said. SALES OF STAMPS, stamped envelopes and metered postage accounted for er, will conduct the meeting.

France. $741,960 of the total receipts. Auerbachs wears long-washes well "sarong" criss cross bra with stretch-ever elastic 395 Tie elasticized sections in the new Criss Cross are wonderful blend of rayon, cotton and Spandex-the fiber that keeps its stretchability. through countless washings and long wearing. Cut low in back, Criss Cross will never ride up, is elasticized in back and under cups for exceptional comfort and snug fit.

Embroidered nylon marquisette. cups in white, sizes 32A to 40C. Second Floor Corset Salonparking level 4 5 Phone your order free delivery-Dial DA 8-1188 in Salt Lake, TA 5-1607 in Ogden, FR 4-2780 in Prove, Zenith 737 in outlying areas. Mail erders to box 1465, add 15c postage outside our large delivery area, plus sales tax in Utah. Intermountain Area Briefs Duchesne Believes Hepatitis Near Control Special to The Tribune TABIONA; Duchesne County--Public Health authorities Wednesday said an outbreak of infectious hepatitis in the county may have been checked.

MISS FAY Pope, county public health and school nurse, said "It's been a month since the one case we feared might have exposed the most people was, reported." incubation period of the dren must make daily to attend schools in Kanab, They want the youngsters to cross the state line into Page, only 20 miles from Glen. Canyon City. WORLD FAMOUS KIMBALL PIANOS FOR OVER 100 YEARS UTAH MUSIC CO. 44 E. 8th Salt Lake City, Ut Glenn V.

Culp, widely known in the western states sheep industry and a Salt Lake civic leader, was elected illustrious potentate of El Kalah Shrine at Masonic Temple Wednesday night. MR. CULP IS past president of Salt Lake Rotary Club, past governor of the Utah-Idaho district of Rotary International, a partner in Culp Sons Sheep Salt Lake City, and an active member of First Methodist Church. He was a member of Salt Lake City school board for more than eight years. A 33RD DEGREE Mason and in all Masonic bodies, active.

Culp succeeded Jack Richards, Price businessman, whose term as potentate expired. Mr. Culp is also president of Western Shriners made up of 90,000 Shriners residing in Utah, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, California, Hawaii and Mexico. That group's annual convention will be in Salt Lake City June 15, 16 and 17. OTHER OFFICERS included J.

Parker Coombs, 0g- den, chief rabban; F. Sprague Adam, Ogden, assistant rabban; Elmer A. Vail, high priest and prophet; Maurice P. Greffoz, oriental guide; Nels Mettome, reelected treasurer; Julius S. Daniels, reelected recorder; Gail F.

Bywater and Richard W. Gano, ceremonial masters; Dave W. Reynolds, Orem, director; C. Leander Prisk, marshal; Evan E. captain of the guard, uPike, Frank Wright, outer guard.

Edward D. Smith was reelected trustee for a threeyear term. ENTHRONIZATION and installation of the new potentate and his divan will be at 8 p.m. Jan. 20 in Masonic Temple, 650 E.

South Temple, followed by the potentate's ball. LDS Missionary Dies in Wreck the Church of Jesus Christ of Word has' been received by Latter day Saints that one of its missionaries France was killed Monday when the car he was driving ran off the road and crashed into a tree. KENNETH EDWIN Wheat, M. (Ted). Wheat of the Palos Verdes Ward, Torrance Stake, California, was killed in an accident in the Vosges Mountains near Luneville in Eastern were reported in the county by in Tuesday, but no new ones were saw diagnosed Wednesday, she ryle said.

Car Victim Dies MALAD, IDAHO Joseph Dean Jones, 23, Malad, became Idaho's seventh fatality Tuesday night when he died from injuries suffered Friday in an accident near Malad. the accident, which also Glen. two, Madsen, others, injured. Malad, Ter- died Saturday morning. 9 Moms Picket PHOENIX, ARIZ.

Nine ired mothers from Glen Canyon City, Utah, began picketing. the Arizona State Capitol Wednesday after talking with Gov. Paul Fanning. disease is 30 days. Seven cases HIS WAS THE second death 124-mile round trip their chill salle THEY CAME to protest the JANUARY INLAID LINOLEUM SALE AVERAGE 9x12 INSTALLED Plus.

KITCHEN PLENTY OF FREE PARKING -EASY TERMS HARMONY HOUSE COVERINGS Rubber Tile- Plastic and Asphalt Tile 544 SOUTH STATE EL 9-7184 OUT-OF-TOWN INQUIRIES INVITED DINWOODEY'S 104th JANUARY BEGINS ON MONDAY, JANUARY 16th CLEARANCE Closed Saturday, Jan. 14th Doors Will Open At 9 a.m. Monday, January 16th Always the greatest, furniture sale in the west--this year EVEN GREATER than ever before! All through the store you'll find furniture, accessories, carpets, draperies, lamps all from regular stock, and all on sale at tremendous bona fide reductions. See our big ad in Sunday's paper for details, and plan to come in EARLY Monday morning for first choice! DIN DINWOODEY'S 37 WEST FIRST SOUTH.

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