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Show v wy y V 23 V t ro its' rrrrrmrt nrrvrvw V- - ' V The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, March 29, TT r rw w f qrrrr, i nn VV w eg 'V,yVVl''9,yra ryryi a arwme g Melvin 19G5 Zl. 3 By Joan Beck Reynolds Satrj heart ailment urOay at 9 p.m. in $ hospt- Murray tal. Born Sept. 22, to 1892, Murray, John Christopher Missia and Art) Reynolds Tnpp. Stella May Anna West Oct. 9, 1913, Sait MemLake City. ber LDS Church. Survivors: widow; daughters, Mr. Carl (Grace). K I Jacobson, Falls, Ore.; Mrs. Floyd (Violet) Olson, Murray; Mrs. Grant (Virginia) Theobald, Delta; Ross Reynolds, Riverton; Mrs. Calvtn (Ruth) 24 Newby, Monroe; 26 grandchildren; brothers, sister, Oliver, Chico, Calif.; Christopher, Wenoover; Alma, Perry, Mrs. Myrtia Graham, all 1 Sait Lake City. Funeral p.m., Richfield Fourth Wednesday LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call p.m., Tuesday Mortuary Wednesday one hour prior to services. a Married ..ton, lejalNotices OP UTAH INVITATION TO BID Bids will be received by the Purof Fichasing Division, Department nance, State of Utah, 147 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah until 9 X a m., April 7, 1965 on the foilowin FOB destination: ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO CAMERA ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. FAINT STRIPING MACHINE ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. DUMP BODIES ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. DIESEL TRUCKS ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. END ALIGNMENT FRONT MACHINE ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. ADDING MACHINES ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. CALCULATORS ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. COVER MATERIAL (TYPE THI STAT S.L. Physician, VA Aide, Rite to Honor Ex-Utah- n, Succumbs to Heart Ills Businessman Dr. Mazel Skolfield, 1160 Gil- Church of Jesus Christ of SHELLEY, ' IDAHOFuneral Saints in the mer Dr. (905 South), prominent Latter-daservices for Lawrence N. mission, and was active Salt Lake physician, died of a 80, Seal Beach, CaliL, School in the YMMIA, Sunday heart ailment former Sugar House, Utah, busiand scouting program. at his Sunday nessman, will be Tuesday at 10 He was a member of the Col- a.m. in the Nalder home. Mortuary, Dr. lege of Physicians and Sur- Shelley. a was serving as geons, the University Club, the Mr. Thorstenberg died of natmedical consulFt. Douglas Officers Club, ural causes Wednesday in a Seal tant for the Veigma fraternity, the So- Beach hospital. Administerans ciety for the Prevention of the From 1923 to 1954 Jie was Blind and was an honorary staff tration Rating of the hardware deBoard at the time member of the LDS Hospital. manager of partment Sugar House Lumof his death. He Dr. Skolfield was the son of ber and Hardware Co. He was a became a general S. H. and Dr. Jane Skolfield. He of the Sugar House Romedical officer Dr. Skolfield married Lois Gene 'Duckworth member tary Club and Zion Lutheran for the Veterans Administration June 20, 1942, San Francisco. Church. in 1955. Survivors Listed He was born Oct. 30, 18841n Dr. Skolfield served as Genof the Salt Lake Survivors include his widow; Lindsborg, Kan., to Nathaniel eral Hospital from 1945 to 1947. brother, sisters, Samuel How- and Inga Rundbeck ThorstenHe was chief of staff at the LDS ard, San Francisco; Mrs. Jennie berg. Mr. Thorstenberg was Hospital In 1939 and 1940. Manning Thomas, Salt Lake graduated from Bethany College City; Mrs. John (Elizabeth) in Lindsborg. Supervised Hospitals He married Alice Bkmquist Hinckley, Whittier, alif. A veteran of World War H, he Funeral services Will be con- in 1914 in Idaho Falls. ' supervised the construction and ducted Thursday noon at 260 E. Survivors include his widow; organization of field and general South Temple, where friends daughter, son, Jean Thorstenhospitals atMoffatt Field, Calif., call Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. berg, Los Angeles; Larry N., Ariz. Chico, Calif., and Marana, and Thursday one hour prior Boston; brother, John I., GlenHe was the first aviation med- to services. dale, Calif., and a sister, Mrs. ical officer for licensing pilots will be In Wasatch Ab (Evelyn) Jenkins,'' Salt Lake Burial in Salt Lake City. Lawn Memorial Park. 'City. Dr. Skolfield was graduated from the University of Utah, Columbia University, New York City, and from the Army School Swiss-Germa- y n Thor-stenber- m Kappa-S- Sanna Rawlings BOISE Sanne Helena Jacobsen m a Rawlings, 88, died Thursday Boise hospital. Bom Oct. 4, 1878y Norway. Cams to United States in 1900. Lived in New York City two years. Also lived In Salt Lake City and Logan. Moved to Boise in 1950. Married Ether Rawlings April 20, 1910, Logan Tenv pie. Survivors: daughter. La Rue Campbell, Boise; three stepsons, Henry, Idaho; Merlin, Oscar, ail Preston, tWo stepdaughters, Mrs. Lottie bert, Mrs. tide Juchau, both Downey, Idaho; sister, Mrs. Mane Larsen, Boise. Funeral, Monday 1pm, Fairview Ward Chapel. Friends call at chaoel, Monday 10.30 am. until services. Burial, Fairview Cemetery. Richard T. Bloxham DOWNEY, IDAHO Richard Bloxham, 84, Downey, died Saturday at 4.45 p.m. in a Downey hospital after a short illness Born Aug. Utah, to Issac 30, 1880, Kavsville, and Ann Barnes Bloxham. Married Elsie Hendersen April 5, 1905, PocaCDS Salt Lake tello. Solemnized Temple, Oct 9, 1907. Survivors: wiMerl Thomas, sons, dow; daughters, Downey; R. Gail, H., Von Gw Bountiful. Utah; Mrs. C. S. (Ido-nHamilton, Brigham City; Mrs. R G (Vera) Levland, Mrs. Glen H. (yerjjis) Cox, Don, ail Pocatello; Mrs? Ruel (Dora) Christensen, Mrs. Jerry (Jennie) Hendricks. 48 54 Biackfoot; grandchildren; Funeral Wednesday 1 P m., Downey LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Benson Funeral Thorn-a- s , He served a mission for the Robert A. Shaffer, 439 ar A total of $27.65 in change was stolen from a cigarette machine at Tammys Cafe, 919 S. State, sometime after Saturday closing time. Police records also show the burglars took a dozen candy bars, but overlooked $10 in change behind a counter. Buy a 56, Ave. (1729 South), was collision injured in a two-cSunday afternoon in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Sgt. Keith Iba, Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office, said the Shaffer vehicle traveling down the canyon crossed into the opposite lane and hit an oncoming automobile driven by Eldred Blaine swimming pool , am, 10 Kimond Pratt tal. Survivors: parents; sisters brothers, Russ, Brad, Kevin, Terry, Lynn, all Sandy; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R- E. Pratt, Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Glines, West Jordan. Graveside service Tuesday 2 pm., Sandy 8090 S. Friends call p.m. City Cemetery. State Tuesday News of Record General Builders Supply Co., a corporation, vs. National Brand Homes, Plaintiff awarded Inc., a corporation iuegment for $14,000 47 plus costs. tt Virginia Latsis Zambukos vs Copper Corp Plaintiff awarded judgment for $2,282, plus costs, and permanent Iniunction effective May 30, 1965, eniominq and restraining defendant et al. from diverting any water by means of drillma certain wells, unless defendant, at its sole cost and expense on or before May 30, 1965, replaces to plaintiff at point of Issuance of the Black Rock Spring area at the ground surface that quantity of water which, when combined with such flow of water from the Black Rock Spring area as can be diverted by means of the existing facilities, will equal 0 05 second foot during the period of Jan 1 to Dec. 31, inclusive of each year and will be of such quality as will be reasonably fit for drmkmq, culinary and domestic purposes and free from and bacterioioeicei- - contamination which at all times shall be available use to plaintiff for her,4 beneficial thereof Plaintiff's claims for damof ages not barred by the statute Plaintiff's claim tor limitations. relief is not barred by reason of laches Paul Workman and Carla Workman, his wife; Wavne Pierce and Janie Pierce, his wife; DeLoy Butterhis field and Virginia Butterfield, wife; Eli Zaganch and Sandra his wife; Joseph McKeilar his wife; McKeilar, and Connie James Gary Stephenson and Colleen Stephenson, his wife, vs Beehive Industries Inc.; RayS Mente; Richard O. Dolph; Edwin Tremellina; Joe Reeder; W Walter Farmer, and Continental Thrift and Loan & Co DefenLoan Co. dant, Continental Thrift awarded iudqment against plaintiffs, DeLoy Butterfield and Virginia But16, P'us terfield, his wife, for $1,118 Interest, attorneys fees and costs. Complaint of said plaintiffs against defendant dismissed with preiudice. 57, 2271 Vimont Ave. (2740 South), doing heavy damage to the left side of the Gar- . ner car. After impact, the Shaffer car traveled 75 feet through the two out guardrail knocking posts and went another 50 feet into the creek. Sgt. Iba said Mr. Shaffer told, him the gas feed on his car had stuck. No citation was given pending investigation of possible mechanical failure. Mr. Shaffer was treated at Cottonwood Hospital and released. Gtes USU BIRTHS exeCLEVELAND (AP)-- Six cutives and, Utah State University were honored Sunday night at the American Society of Tool In Births the at 10.X LDS Hospital Manufacturing Engineers (ASTME) awards dinner. H. Verne Loeppert, ASTME national president, presented the societys education award to Dr. Daryl Chase, Utah State president, .for "developing dynamic curricula, fostering sound training methods and inspiring students to enter the profession of tool and manufacturing engineering at the university. St. Marks Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pullen, 980 N. 12th West, son. Mr. and Mrs. Donnis Slack, 32S W. Andrew St., son. Holy Cross Hospital COOKS EAT AT Warren Stoutnour Mr. and Mrs. Bryan M. Monford, 6526 S. State, Murray, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Frank, 964 James Ct . daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Perea, 865 S. 7th West. son. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Plrreqila, 508 Wocdside Ave., Perk Cltv, son. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Claw-ton- , 218 Canyon Rd., daughter. Salt Lake General Hospital Manza-Mr. and Mrs. Beniamin Hares, 329 Goshen St., daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Bovd Maupin, IS E. 3rd Ave, Murray, son. Mr., and Mrs. Goorqo K. Pedal, 1193 S. 25 West, Bountiful, daughter. Mr. 83, East, Warren Stoutnour died of natural causes in a Salt Lake hosoital Sunday at 12:10 P.m. Born Nov. 12, 1882, Everett, Pa , to Samuel and Susanna Horton Stoutnour. Married Ivy Pearl Leaker Jan. 2, Idaho. Graduate of 1908, Pocatello, Easton, Pa. Layfavette College, Worked for Union Pacific Railroad, civil engineer. Member, first Public Utilities Commission of Utah under Member, Gov. Simon Bamberger. Progress Lodge No. 22 F&AM; Utah Consistory Scottish Rite; El Kalah Shrine. Lieutenant of the Temple U S. Navy, World War I. Survived by his widow, several nieces and ne11 30 Funeral Wednesday phews. a.m., 574 E. 1st South where friends 8 call Tuesday p.m., Wednesday one-hahour prior to services. Burial Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Mrs. PARADISE, Cache County Annette Norman Hirschi, 27, Paradise, died of natural causes Sunday morning at her home. Born Jan 16, 1938, Logan, to Myron and Annette Obray Norman. Married to Sherwood H,schiSept. 9, 1957, Logan LDS ...iple. Primary, Junior Sunday School teacher. Paradise LDS Ward. Survivors husband, son, daughters, Kent, Sherwood, Karen, Janet, all Cottonwood LDS Hospital, .. Md Mr. DbnA.m, Poooy Ln Ssnrtv, jon Wl nd Mr. Wltr Prill, Mr. on. Sandv. Ln Mariner Nelson Mariner Nelson. AFTON, WYO. Afton, died of a heart ailment Saturday at his home. Born April 4, 1892, Grover, to Christian and Caroline Nelson. Married Olive Hale Sept. 11, 1919, Logan LDS Temple. Survivors. widow; sons, Monty, Alpine; Mrs LeRov (Inez) Taggart, PaliH , Don Salt Lake sades, Idaho; City; nine grandchildren; two greatn brother, Harvey, grandchildren; Funeral Tuesday Alton Third LDS Ward Chapel. Burial Grover Cemetery, Grover. 73, lpm, Secil IDAHO Funeral servOXFORD, ices for George Flovd Helmandollar, eve63, Oxford, who died Thursday ning in an Ogden hospital after long illness, will be Monday 2 pm., Oxford-CtiftoLDS Ward Chapel, call Monday where friends after 12 X P m. Born July 2, 1901, Oxford, to George T and Nellie Boyce Helmandollar. Married Iretta Hodges Nov. 2, 1921. Survivors widow; sons, Dean, Salmon; Vfel, Mordaughters. ns, Boyce, all Pocatello; Gene, Miss Darlis Mrs Barbara Helmandollar, 15 all Ogden, (Lorna) Youngberg, sisters. brothers, grandchildren; Arnold, CaliforHerman, Pocatello; nia; Rov, Arizona; Mrs. Viola Ames, Sait Lake City; Mrs. Otto (Mary) HitL Smithfield, Utah. r May P. Hendry Mrs. Mary IDAHO JEROME, Parker Hendry, 86, Jerome, died of natural causes Friday at 6.X p m. in Born May 13, a Jerome hospital. 1878, Welisviiie, Utah, to William H. and Deborah Greer Parker. Married to David K. Hendry Nov. 21. 1900, Logan LDS Temple. He died I960. Cam to Idaho 1921. Active member LDS Church. Survivors' daughters, son, Mrs. Deborah Worthington, Mrs. Pansv Schroeder, Mrs. Edith Wright, ail Jerome; Mrs. May Rice, Gooding; Mrs Elizabeth Nevman, Hailey; Mrs. Irene Pratt, Orovilie, Calif ; Mrs Betty Morton, Murray; David L., Boise; 7 grandchildren; 19 greatgrandchildren; one child; sister, Mrs Rachel Sorensen, Malad. Funeral Tuesday 2 p.m., JerLDS Ward ome Second Chapel. Friends call Hove Funeral Chapel Monday, Tuesday until 1 p.m. Russell II. Robinson Funeral IOKA, Duchesne County services for Russell H. Robinson, 48, loka, who was shot to death Thursday while sitting in his truck in loka, will be Monday 1 P m., Roosevelt LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Oiom Mortuary, Roosevelt, Monday Burial Roosevelt prior to service. Cemetery. WSJ Lawrence Sutherland Hl Svfor Hmw All Phone-for-a-Lo- 328-22- CAN EAT . an YOU $100 TODAY I 61 , Pish ..... Hannah 6. Kropf Henneh SOUTH JORDAN Mrs. Bates Kropf, 85. South Jordan, died of causes incident to age Saturday at her home. Born June 19, 1879, Spanish Fork, to Charles and Frances to Virgil Hates. Married Henry Bates, 1900. He died 1949. Married to Albert Kropf 1957, South Jordan. He died 1961. Postmaster, Silver City, 70 years. Member LDS Church. Survivors: son, daughter, Virgil Harold Bate?, Eureka; Mrs. Harold (Mae) Graves, Seattle, Wash.; nine stepchilFuneral dren; seven grandchildren. Wednesday 1 p.m.. South Jordan Second LDS Ward. Friends call Our Chaoel of Memories Mortuary. Provo, Tuesday p.m., South Jordan chapel Wednesday one hour prior to services. Burial Spanish Fork Cemetery. HOME LOANS F0IT Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays PROVO Funeral services for Lawrence J. Sutherland, 58, Provo, who died Friday at 5 30 p m. at hs home after a heart attack, will be Tuesday 2 p.m Berg Mortuary, Where friends call Monday 8 p.m., Tuesday prior to services. FOR . housi or pizza 872 East 2100 South MILLER & VIELE Plxxa SEE Spaghetti Children Undnr Ten 10c Pm Year ef An 1. The Man from Continental Exchange Place IM FOR -- TO REPAIRS All MAKES -- RADIO HI-FI William II. Barton BURLEY, IDAHO Wtttfam Henry Barton, 73, Burley, died Thursday at in Burley hosoital 9 a.m. after a short illness. Born Oct. 7, 1891, Red Mountain, Colo., to William Henry and Hattie May Oldfield Barton. Retired drilling engineer. Member Burley Masonic Lodged A.P. BAM, No. 68; Boise Consistory Scottish Rites; Shrine Temple. El Koro Temple; Veteran World War T. No known relatives. Funeral Tuesday 2 p.m., Mc- Cultech Funeral Home, where fiends call Monday, Tuesday prior to service Burial Pleasant View Cemetery with Masonic and military gravesida rites. Strvi ca to year, horn MM au, drivo-int Continental Rank Bank tin I p.m. at 4 wry convenient location Member, FDI6 Sound Electronic Services formerly Radio Television Service Engineering 430 3-39- 75 Coanty Building 50 Year ef Dependable Servce Budget Term ' LAAAAAAAi Ce. EM SO. STATE i I (Jack) Harry CEDAR CITY Secil Basil (Jack) Harry, 56, Cedar City, died of a heart attack Friday at 12:30 pm. at his home. Born May 8, 1908, Omaha, Neb , tb John and Lorena Jane Thomas Harry Married. Divorced. Survivors, sister, Mrs. Greta A. Rice, Cedar City; Lerov Roper, Des Moines, Iowa Funeral Monday 2 pm, Cedar citv Presbyterian Chuich. Friends call Winter-os- e Southern Utah Mortuary Sunday d m., Monday two hours prior to service. Burial Cedar City Cemetery. Pooov LUIGI'S broth- ers, sisters, Carlyie Norman, Grant Norman, Norman, Wayne Dwight Norman, Michael Norman, Suzanne Norman, all Paradise; Mrs Roland (Ruth) Leishman, Logan; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Obray, Ezra Paradise; 'Obray, Paradise. Funeral Tuesday 1 LDS Ward Chaoel. p m., Paradis Friends call Hall Mortuary, Loqan, o m , chapel Tuesday Monday 11.30 am. until service. George F. Helmandollar Salt Lake area hospitals period ended Sunday pm. included: In Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Irish, 70 O St., son Mr. and Mrs. Dieter E. Eisert, 144 E 6940 South, Midvale, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Reid R. Caldwell, St. Johns, son Mr. and Mrs. John L. .Tapp, 990 2nd East, Sandy, daughter Mr. and Mrs. R. Jamas Naegia, 111? E 2nd South, son Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Spring-r- , 922 Jasper Ave , son. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A- - Austin, 3546 Ridgeland Cl , son. Mr. and Mrs. Arlen V. Duncan, 948 Charleton Cl . son Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Pearson, si i. Terrance Dr., Clearfield, daughter. and .Del Ray Bean Del Ray Bean, NEPHI old daughter of Grant W. and Kath-er- n Sorenson Bean, Nephi, died of childbirth following complications Friday at 5.30 p m. in a Provo hosparpital. Born Nephi. Syevivors: ents; grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Deloy Sorenson, Sunnyside; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jones, Nephi; Mrs. Louise Monson, Mrs. Christina Sorenson, Moroni. Funeral Monday 1 p.m., Anderson Funeral Home, where friends call 4ynday one hour prior to service. Burial Vine Bluff Cemetery. Paradise; parents. Paradise; Murlin Udell Jolley, 58, East, died Satur day at 7.55 P.m a in Salt Lake a after hospital heart attack. Born 1907, 12, Feb. Monroe, to Riley T. and Nora Winn Married Rutn Haws Sept. Provo 1932, 10, Member Iron Workers, Local No. 27. Member Grant Third LDS Ward. Survivors, widow; daughter, Mrs. Raymond Miller, (Merlene) two Murray; ddaughters, gran mother. Salt Lake City; brothers, sister, Mrs. T P. (Nina) Madsen, Deward R., both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Morris (Noma) Thorpe, Springvilie; Mrs. Harvey (Lola) Newell, Jay L. both Orem; Clifford, Provo Funeral Wednesday 2 p.m., 36 6. 7th South, p m., where friends call Tuesday Wednesday prior to services. Buriat Sandy Cemetery. Jolley. Annette N. Hirschi JUDGMENTS GRANTED Third District Court Garner, Mrs. Alice Pear-soIDAHO Arco, died of natural causes Thursday at her home. Born April 24, 1696, Bountiful, Utah, to William O. and Alice Zee Putnam. Married to Fred R. Pearson July 22, 1919, Idaho Falls. He died Oct. 31, 1962. MemSurvivors: ber LDS Church. son, daughters, Mrs. Fred (Thelma) RaMrs. Ray (Frelda) mey, Salmon; Tibbitts, Jay F., both Moore; nine three grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Leona Andersen, Arco; Mrs. Edni McClellan, Grants Pass, Ore ; Mrs. Goida Stinson, Mrs. Glady McClellan, both Burbank, CalS. Putnam, if ; brothers, Edward Moore; Walter Putnam, Walla Walla, Wash. Funeral Monday p.m., Lost River LDS Ward Chaoel Friends call Marvel Funeral Chapel. Arco, Sunday, chaoel Monday two hours prior to service. 9 home, Downey, Tuesday Relief Society room Wedrfesday SANDY Kimond Pratt, sen of Walter R. and Betty Ghnes died of natural causes Pratt, Sandy, Sunday at 1 a.m. in a Murray hospi- Tool. Society Or buy a crown jewel m after Salt take Motorist Injured In Big Cottonwood Wreck of Aviation Medicine, Mitchell Field, N.Y. Church Worker Raids Vending Unit p Murlin U. Jolley Alice Pearson ARCO, 69. Toesdar-tmRH- Homer-Mala- super-intende- Intermountain Obituaries A)ROAD COMMISSION, REQ NO. REFLECTIVE SHEETING COMMISSION, REQ. NO. FENCE POSTS COMMISSION, REQ. NO. STEEL ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. ROAD steel BANDS ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. SURVEY STAKES FISH AND GAME, REQ. NO. 4C96: FERTILIZER AND WEED KILLERS FISH AND GAME, REQ. NO. 4105: OUTBOARD MOTORS FISH AND GAME, REQ. NO. 4123: DRAGLINE BUCKET NO. FISH AND GAME, REQ 4124FISH TANKS (TRANSPORT TYPE) FIRE AND FORESTRY STATION REQ. NO. 66: WAGON Florence Egleston MASS. GraveBROOKLINE, side funeral services for Mrs FloBrookline 88, rence P. Egieston, Mass., former Sait Lake City resident, who died of natural causes in a Brookline hospital, Tnursday will be Monday 2 pm., Mount Olivet Cemetery, Salt Ind. Married to 17, 1876, Andrews, San 1907, Oliver Jones Egleston He died Auq. 2j, 1956. Francisco. Former member St. Mark's Episcoresident Salt Lake pal Cathedral. Survivors: sons, Marvin P., Salt Lake City; Willis E , Hills, Mass.; three grandWeilesiy children. Stanley J. Osika GLENDORA. CALIF. Stanley J. Osixa, bl, died or natural causes Friday, j.25 p.m., Gienoora. member Catholic Church, tormer resi-oeprifK City, oait Lake Cny, pur-leIdaho. Born Feb. 8, 1884, Crak-oPoiand, to Heier ana Heiagia Osika. Married Edith beilon, salt Laxe City, June U, l07. survivors: daughter, Mrs. JamesM. A. (kurn) (Denied) burren, Mrs. rtaroid Perxins, botn California, five grandnve children, sisier, Mrs. Anna Meehan, Salt7 Laxe City. Holy ivosary monday p.m. Requiem Mass luesday mornounai nvilywoou ing, Giertiora. Cauf. Vera C. Otteson Mrs. Vera Clark died Friday mornnospnai aner a July o, Ivor, oait Ldxa Cny, 10 Georoe William (Jacx) Kasmussen and Caroline oenedicta Clark. Married to Lyman fc. OtTeson Jury 5, 192v, Logan LOS Tempie. Former resident oinaham Canyon. Survivors, nusoand; son. Or Howard Carol , Portland, Ore.; daughters, Otteson, idano Pails; Mrs. Joyce O. five grandchildren. Teton; Birch, Additional leton. Funeral Monday, services Tuesday 3 p.m., Palmyra LDS Ward Chaoel, Spanish Fork, Utah, where friends call Tuesday Burial 'Spanisn prior to services. Fork Cemetery. TETON, IDAHO OtifeaOn, w, leion, ing in an idano long iliness. oorn Arvid Ericson 70, POCATELLO Arvid Ericson, Pocatello, died Saturday morning in a Pocatello hospital after a long ill1895, Gtassmark-Sweoeness. Born Feb. to Mr. and Mrs. Magnus ErElmore A. Nelson icson. Married 1928. She died 194u. Married Anna C. Neison June 14, 1943, Penoieton, Ore. World War I. Served Carpenter. Member Mount Kinoort Lodoe No. 95, A. h. & A M., Pocatello Scottish Rite Bodies. Survivors, widowjson, Robert N., Las Vegas; 'I wo grandchildren; brother, sister, OlaL Mrs. Hilma Nilsson, both Sweden. Funeral Wednesday 2pm, Downard Chapel, where tnenos call Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday prior to services. Burial Grove City Cemetery. James L. Clark servIDAHO Funeral BURLEY, ices for James Lewis Clark, 71, Burat 12:15 ley, who died Thursday a.m. in a Burley hospital, will be Monday, 2 p.m., McCulloch Funera Home, where friends call Monday Burial Pleasant prior to service. View Cemetery. Born April X, 1893, Albion, to John and Miry Anna Lewis Member farmer Retired Clark. AlLDS Church. Former resident Virbion. Survivors: sons, daughter, a, gil, Forest Grove, Ore.; Jerry, James L. Jr., Colorado Springs, Colo.; Mrs. Mary White, Seattle, sisters, Wash.; eight grandchildren: Mrs. Anna Knowles, Salmon;- Mrs. Ads Clark, Auburn, Wash. Erick R. Erickson Erick R. Erickson, M, PRICE p.m. in a Prlc, died Saturday ata 2Iona illness. Price rest home-aft- er Born July 12, 1878, Westman Island, Iceland, to Elnar and Gudrun MatilErickson. Married da Sophia Christensen Nov. 8, lvOO. She died April 8, 1917. Married Mary Feb. Gardner Oct 3, 1918 She died Kate Elizabeth Married 1919. 17, Nov. 26, 1919, Salt Lake Gardner, LDS Temple. Retired farmer. High wipriest LDS Church. Survivors: Elv, Harry, dow; sons, daughters, Nev.; Mrs. Al (Leona) Rice, Salt Lake City; Russell, Sunnyside; NMrs. Y : Paul (Isabell) Wing, Webster, Huoh (Dora) Mrs. Moab; Carl, Washburn, Kearns; Ronald, Albuquerque, N M ; Glendon Clark, Califor Ania; Mrs. Dan (Louise) Starich, lbert, Mrs. Jay (Ruth) Jones, Erick 19 42 grandchildren; Price. all , Jr brothers, brother, Elmo, Emery County; Elias, Salt m.. Lake City. Funeral Tuesday Fifth Price LDSu Ward .Chapel. Mortuary Friends call Fausett-Etze- l p.m., Chaoel Tuesday Monday one hour prior to services. Ip William O. Bickmore LOGAN William O. Bickmore, 78, Loqan, died of natural causes Sunday Born morning in a Logan hospital. Oct. 25, 1884, Paradise, to Isaac Dan-for-d and Ellen Oldham Bickmore. June 27 Otilla Gassman Married She 1917, Salt Lake LDS Temple died April, 1955. Member Thirteenth43 LDS Ward. Barber, Cache Valley, Mayears Survivors: sons, daughter ter Eugent G., Fort Hood. Tex.; WiN liem G.. Tooele; Mrs C. B. (Annette) Peterson, Loqan; Donald G., Tex ; 12 grandchildren; Amarillo, EHa Larsen, Preston, sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Schow, BriMrs. Idaho; noon, gham City. Funeral Wednesday LDS Ward ChaTuespel. Friends call Hall Mortuary p.m , Wednesday one hour day prior to services. Burial Logan Cemetery. James H. Garbanati Elder County-Ja- mas SNOWVILLE, Bo Henry Gerbanati, 70, Snmy ville, died of natural causes Sunday 9 20 a m at his home Born Dec. 18. 1894, Sqowville, to Jamas Henry and Garbanati. Elizabeth Derbyshire Lived entire life Snowvllle Married Eithel Wede. May 28, 1914. Stone, Solemnized Sa't Lake LDS Idaho Mayor of, Snowy iMe six Temple. years, secretary Curlew Water Co. 20 widow, .Snowvllle; 'veers. Survivors- Mrs. LaMar (Beth) son, daughters, Cutler. Wesheki, Bo Elder County; Mrs Esther (Norma) Parke, Malta, end Mrs. Idaho; George Gerbanati Stokes, boh Snow-villLyle (Leuenna) 20 great22 grandchildren, Mrs. Rev Fosgrandchildren;Ga.sister, Funeral Wednesday ter, Griffin. I p m Curlew LDS Ward, Snowvllle. p.m. Rooer Friends cell Tuesday at family Tremonton, Mortuary, f o m Wednesday home Tuesday m. until tinWof services. Burial II Snowvllle Cemetery. Ethel R. Greenwood ROY Mrs. Ethel Melissa Rogers. Greenwood, 84. Roy, died, Saturday after gvaning in n Ogten rest home, lonq illness. Born Jan 9, 1879, Lestra Park City, to Isaac end Unlce Stewart Rogers. Married to Reuben p. Greenwood Dec. 4, 1091, Manti LDS Temple He deld May 7, 1940. Grand resident Provo, L Former V Rov i Ore , Oqderw Member Ward. Relief society officer. Member sons, 40. Survivors: DUP. Camp-N- o. daughter, Virgil, Arden, both Ogden; Mrs. Bob (Gloria) Barney, Bert R 14, 24 grandchildren; both Roy; Funeral Wednesm. Myers Mortuary, Ogden, day 1 pfriends cell Tuesday pm. where Wednesday prior to service. Burial Roy Cemetery. ; JJ DEPARTMENT. AGRICULTURE REQ. NO. 585; PLATFORM BODY AND CRANE FAIR ASSOCIATION, REQ. NO. R INSTALLATION OF FLOODLIGHTS FINANCE DEPARTMENT, REQ. NO. 202: LAUNDRY SUPPLIES (CONTRACT) REQ NO: 203: FIRE EXTINGUISHERS (CONTRACT) FINANCE DEPARTMENT, REQ. 204NO EXTINGUISHER FIRE SERVICING (CONTRACT) INSURANCE FUND, REQ. NO. 31: FILE FOLDERS STATE PRISON, REQ. NO. REV-25PAINT (LICENSE PLATE ENAMEL) STATE PRISON, REQ. NO. REV-26REFLECTIVE MATERIAL (LICENSE PLATE) INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, REQ. NO. CAN CLOSING MACHINE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, REQ. NO. CHAIN LINK FENCING NO. STATE HOSPITAL, REQ. 2107: PHARMACEUTICS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, ADM-8PRINTING OF REQ. NO. SCHOOL LAWS TAX COMMISSION, REQ. NO. ENVELOPES PUBLIC WELFARE, REQ. NO. OFFICE FURNITURE resof Finance The Department erves the right to reiect any or all bids; or to accept or reiect the whole or any part of any bid; or to waive any informality or technicality of the in any bid in the interest State. Only bids giving a firm quotation properly siqned will be accepted. Bid proposals and specifications will be furnished upon request HERBERT F. SMART Director NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Utah Code Annotated, 1953, of the sale at a public auction to fhe highest bidder at the court at the hour of 9 00 A M. on Monday, April 26. 1965, at the west door of the City & County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, of the following described real property situated in Salt Lake Counof ty. State Utah, and heretofore declared the Board of by surplus of Commissioners said County County: Beginning at a point on' Iff West line of State Street, said point being South 1334.69 feet and East 154 87 feet from the Northwest corner of Section X, Township 2 East, Salt Lake South, Range Base and Meridian, and running thence North 0 degrees 35'25" East 36 68 feet along said West line of Street to a fence line on the South side of 7200 South Street; thence South 89 degrees 56'25" West 74.79 feet along said fence line to a line point cn the South of a State Highway; thence South 80 degrees 15' West 73 97 feet along said South line to a point of a ius 2917.79 curve to the right; thence Southwesterly 145 25 feet along the arc of said curve and said South line; thence leaving said South lin of Street and running thence South 89 degrees 24' East 29.03 feet to the point of beginning. Salt Lake County makes no representation as to the suitability of the property for any purpose nor as to present or future zoning. Salt Lake County does not warrant any right,, title or interest In and to said property. Conveyance will be made to the or bidders bidder successful by quitclaim deed Terms of sale are cash or certified funds at time of bid and Salt Lake County reserves the right to refuse or reiect anv and all bids bv and through its Board of Commissioners. DATED this 26th day of March, 1965. BOARD OF COUNTY OF SALT LAKE COUNTY By Marvin G. Jenson Chairman (0-96- a ' NOTICE ON ZONING HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OR pott ic nearing w oa held m Room 206 of the City and counry bunding, Sait Laxe Cny, Salt Lake County, Uiah, on Wednesday, May 5, 19o, at 10. jo a.m. ociocx before the board of County Commissioners of Sait Lake . County on the following appucanon revesting rezoning o the lonowing . described areas m Salt Lena County, , Otan. 1. To amend the map of the Valley Planning District by reclassifying tha , following described property from Agto Residential Lone A-- l ricultural Zone . Beginning at a point 990' south-frothe h E corner of Section 5, T 2S, RIW; thence south following along ' the center line of 3200 West Street 2043.19; thence west 33; thence north 2023.19'; thence east 333 to tha point of beginning. AM above described property is located in Sect on 5, T2S, RIW, SLB&M. 2. To amend the map of the Valley Planning District by reclassifying tha following described property from Agricultural Zone A--2 to Residentei Zone Beginning at a point which fs north 89 jo'16" east 990.0' from the NW corner of Section 9, T?S, .RIW, SLB4M, and running thence south 0S06'31' east 1980'; thence south 89 50' 16" thence north 0 06.31" . west ; thence north 8950'16" west east 397,32; thence north 006'311' west 205'; thence north 8950'16" east 181.5' to the point of beginning. 3. To emend the map of the Granite Planning District by reclassifying tha following described property from Agto Manufacturing ricultural Zone Zone M-Beginning at a point on the west line of the existing M-- l Zone and 330.8' north of the south line of Lot XL Block 14 Ten Acre Plot "A", B F.S., and running thence west 250.64' to the east line of the State Road Commission of Utah property; thence north 6X40; thence west 121.2T; thence north T073.74' along said Road Commission east line to the south boundary line of an existing M-- 2 to the aforeZone; thence east 4.29 mentioned M-- 1 Zone west line; thence southeasterly along said fine to the point of beginning. 4. To amend the map of the Granite Park Planning District by rethe following described classifying property from Aqricultura! Zone A- -l to Manufacturing Zone M-- l. Beginning at a point 121' east of the SW corner of Lot 1, Block 14, Ten Acie Plat "A", B F $.; thence north to the west 330'; thence east 250' line of the existing M-- l Zone; thence southeasterly alonq last said zone .boundary line to the point of beguv ning. 5. To amend the mao of the Granite Park Planning District by rethe following described classifying from Manufacturing Zone property M-- l to Manufacturing Zone M-Beginning a a point on the west line of the D & RG Railroad and 3X O' north pf the south line of Lot i. Block 14, Ten Acre Plat "A", B.F.5., and running thence west 258 32' to the west line of the existZone; thence northwesterly ing M-to the along said west line 1450' north line of said existina M-- Zon; thence east 258 3 to the west line of the aforementioned Railroad thence southeasterly along said line 1450' to the point ef btt ginning 6 To amend the mao of the Sandy- - ' 578; the following dereclassifying scribed property from Agricultural Zone 2 to Agricultural Zne l a Beginning at point which is the ;intersection of the center line of 9000 and the cemr line of 500 West Street; thence south following center line of 500 wsf a'nng th Street 1585'; thence west 552 75'; thence north 0 5'; thence west 467' to the center line of Gelena Canal; thence north 24 east 44' ; thence north 9 west 924; thence norh east 840'; thence north 0A07' wet 596' to the center line of 9000 South Street; thence north 895T east 30 to the point of 89r DATFD this ?4th dav of March, 16XJ BOAP commission. gf ERS OF SALT 1 AKE COUNTY. Bv Marvin G. Jenson, Chairman. tounty attest Alvin Keddingfon, County Clerk. By Bennie Smith. Deputy County Clerk. CASE NO. 5537 AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH In the matter of the Amended Application of CONSOLIDATED CO., INC., for a Permit to operate as a Contract Motor Carrier of Prooerty In intrastate commerce. Notice is hereby aiven that the d amended application of Consolidated Co, Inc, Distributing (amended to change the application from a Common Motor. Carrier to a Contract Motor Carrier), will b heard before the Pubffc Service n of Utah at its, hearing room, 1118 First Security Budding, 405 South Main Street, Sait Lake Citv, Utah, on Monday the 5th dav of at 10 00 April, 1965, commencing o'clock a m. (This Notice supersedes and nullifies the Notice of Hearing issued herein on March 19 1965) This Is an application bv Consolidated Distributing Co., Inc , for Permit to ooerate as a Contract Motor Carrier of heavy equipment nnlv, over Irregular routes to and from all points in the State of Utah, for and on behalf a corporation, Company, Toole, Utah M J Corporation. Tooele. Utah Enoland Construction, Inc., Tooela, Utah Tooele Excavating Company (sol Tooele Utah prrorieforshiD) Bv order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake nty, Utah, thl 26th day of March, 1965 C R Openshaw Jr, l Secretary NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will he received bv the Board ,of Education of Salt La' City, Utah, until 3 00 pm, Friday, April 2, 1965, and will be publicly opened immediately thereafter at 440 East 1st South, Room 105, for asphalt paving and rubber asphalt pavin accordance ing at two schools with drawings and specifications. Qualified bidders may obtain drawings and specifications at the office of the Superintendent of Buildings without charge. A certified check of Bid Bond of not less than five per cent, of tha amount of tha bid must accompany each proposal. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all proposal BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SALT LAKE CITY By order of: ROBERT L BRIDGE and Purchasing Agent Funerals ) NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Utah Code Annotated 1953, of the sale or lease at a public auction to the highest bidder or prospective lessee as the case may be at the hour of 10 X a.m. on Monday. May 3, 1965, at the west door of the City 8 County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah of the following described real property situated in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, and heretofore declared surplus by the Board of County Commissioners of said Coun- ty: and All of the real property known more generally buildings as the Salt Lake County Hospital located on the North East corner of the Intersection of 21st South and State Streets. Salt Lake County makes no representation as to the suitability of the property for any purpose nor as to present or future zoning. Salt L8k County does not warrant any right, title or Interest in and to said property. Conveyance will be made to the bidder or bidders by successful deed. Terms of sale are quitclaim cash or certified funds at time of bid and Sait Lake County reserves the all right to refuse or reiect any end and bids or proposed leases by through its Board of Commissioners. " DATED this 26th day of March, 1965. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OP LAKE COUNTY MARVIN G. JENSEN Chairmen DARWIN SMITH Attest: Deputy ALVIN KEDDINGTON, County Clerk ) Salt Lake County NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Utah Code Annotated 1953, of the sale or lease at a public auction to the highest bidder or prospective lessee as the case may be at the hour of 10 30 a.m on Monday, May 3, 1965, at the west door of the City & County Building Salt Lake Citv, Utah, of the following described real property situated In Salt LakgGeun-tv- , state of Utah, and heretofore declared surplus bv the Board of County Commissioners of said County: AH of the real property and buildings more generally'6cnown as the Salt Lake County Hospital located on the Northeast corner of the Intersection of 21st South and State SALT Streets. w v legal Notices Tapp Mtivln RICHFIELD Rich-hek72, Tripp, died of g Teach Your Child to Read g wr1 Salt Lake County makes no representation as to the suitability of the property for anv purpose nor as to present or future zoning. Salt Lake warrant any not does County right, title or Interest in and to said property. Conveyance will be made to the successful bidder or bidders by quitclaim ded. Terms of sale are cash or certified funds at time of bid and Salt Lake Countv reserves the any and all right to refuse or reiect leases by and bids or proposed through Its Board of Commissioners. DATED this 26th day of March, 1965. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER OF SALT LAKE COUNTY By MARVIN G. JENSON Chairmart ATTEST: DONNIE SMITH, Deputy ALVIN KEDDINGTON, County Clerk Sglt Lake Couty BAKER Requiem Mass for Bridget L. Baker will be held Monday 10 a m. at Our Lady of Lourdes, 2940 South 9000 West, Maqna. Holy Rosary will be recited at the church Sunday at 8 p.m. where friends may call Sunday X p.m. Burial Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Funeral director Neil O'Donnell Mortuary. BJORK Funeral services for Joseph Alma Biork will be held Monday 12 noon in the East Millcreek First Ward Chapel, 2702 Evergreen Anue. Interment, Holladay Cemetery' Friends may call at Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South on Sunday 6 To 8 pm. and at the Ward on Monday one hour prior to services. Funeral Directors, Deseret Mortuary. BROWN Funeral services for Alpha D Brown will be hete Monday, 12 noon, in the Larkin Mortuary ChaFriends pel. 260 E. South Tempie may call at the mortuary Sunday, 8 p m., end- - Monday prior to services. Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkm Mortuary. CHRISTENSEN Funeral services for John F. Christensen will be held Tuesday, 2 pm., in the Larkin Mortuary chapel, 260 E. South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday, 8 p m., and Tuesday prior to services. Interment In the Elysian Burial Gardens. Furneral directors. Larkin'- Mortuary DANSIE Funeral services for James Robert Dansie will be held Monday, 11 am., in the Rose Room, 36 E. 7th South. Interment, Fountain Green, Utah, cemetery. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary $und6v, 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. EVERILL Funeral for services Charles Leonard Everill will be held Tuesday, 12 noon, in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 E. South Temple. Friends may call et the mortuary p m., and Tuesday prior Monday, to services, interment, Sa f Lake Funeral directors City, Cemetery. Larkin Mortuary. EGLESTON Graveside P. Egleston services for Florence wril be conducted Monday 1 Dm. at Mt. Olivet Cemetery by the Very Reverend Wesley Fransdorff. Funeral Directors, Evans & Early. HARWOOD Funeral services for Hugh Finley Harwood will b6 held p.m. In the Sandy 4tti Monday at LDS Ward chapel. Friends may call et the Goff Mortuary, 8090 South State Sunday, 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Burial Sandy City Cemetery. Goff Mortuary, tuner-r- t directors. KELSON Funeral services for Sidney George Kelson will be held Monday, pm., at the Spencer Ward chapel, 3084 S. 8400 West Friends may cell at the Peel Funeral Home, 8525 W. 2700 South, Magna, Sunday 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday 11 a m. to 12 X pm. Interment, Salt Lake City Funeral PeH directors, Cemetery. Funeral Home. MEDINA Requiem Mass for Onecimo Medina will be celebrated Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Joseoh the Worker Catholic Church, 7405 South Redwood Road. Holy Rosary will be recited Monday at I at the Goff Mortuary Chaoel, pm 8090 South State, where friends may call -Monday 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday prior to Mass. Burlt South Jor-da- n Gcff Mortuary, fuCemetery. neral director. funeral |