Show - - - - - - i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday January 18 1948 113 ' r) ?' 0 i - 11) a 1(''i ! I I: t t t I I ' ''' t 1 t i 1 k ' ti6 tI t -- 4-- -- 6 tt r' 't A ! 11 Pi 1 4t -k : ":'3' 41 4 'll N'' i ! 41 Ar c"""') VA"'' k 1) Lgk:' 1 41 ' Nt:t) 1 7p- - 'i ?--- - 0 ri - i :?: ---- ---- : ( I Icy while repair- a truck ing loader He was employed on a- 1"''''''' """"' i At:-- It 4 - 2 -- : 1 0 - tv ' ' '' ' ' ? ''- -e 1 ::s A:: ' w Tr t ' -- - ' 1 r) - 2- - t 1 10 4 44:441 - '4 4 r' 4i st ':! 1 rill "nv) IL 0 4 rt t i ' 1 at ': I t k i l' ''' t 1 P: - -- 1'! k 'ft - --- ''' : ' - t:: Lifesaver 1 U EDITOR RED Noted Builder To Observe 80th Birthday - - swer any inhalator call- - Presently it is necessary to send the fire department emergency car on inhalator calls This car has been stationed at the No 1 fire station On Motor ave Alternating with Lt Rogers in Instructing the class will be Lt Allen George of the fire depart- 'Y' WHETS COPY PENCILS With copy pencils dipped in acid and ready to draw blood staff heads of the Brigham Young University Y News preoffices pared Saturday toofinvade ChronUtah of the University icle to publish an issue of the campus daily sometime next Many Salt Lake citizens remem- ber the old Salt Lake theater but the man whose firm tore down the structure in the late 1920's can k 6 claim an intimate knowledge of the building He is I J w ell Ketchum known as founder of the Ketchum Builders Supply ment Woman to Note 80th Birthday andLumber the Co Ketchum Right to edit the paper came when Chronicle Editor Milton Clifford Hollstein boasted the University of Utah could and would defeat the Cougars by at least 20 points in the basketball game Saturday The wager at first stipulated the exchange of the B Y U Cougar mascot for the U of U rock rostrum Eater Mr Hollstein mailed a "contract" to Y News Editor Kenneth J Pace and the exchange of editorship for one issue was agreed upon "No holds barred within the limits of propriety is all the contract said and well live up to it" Mr Pace said - tl - P'-- 1 and Wrecking Co Mr Ketchum He is marking his 80th birth anniversary Sunday An open house is his honor will be held at his residence 145 Still a little amazed at the automobile and the aeroplane Mrs Mary C Sondrup aften remarks 5th East Sunday at 2 pm cfpal ingTedient is oxygen on the Mr Ketchum was born Jan 18 of the training tive Upon completion the of 1868 in Atchison Kan a son of to course safety policemen assigned and old "horse and Emily Ketchum He will Elias ambulance units trnergeney married Martha Jane Saunders handle all inhalator cases This buggy" days Nov 18 1892 in Holton Kan eliminates duplication of effort Mrs Sondrup will celebrate her two sons C H and Clinton Their and provides faster service Ketchum both living in Salt Lake Lt Fred Lee police officer in 80th birthday an- Cityb are presidents of the two charge of the course said the new niversary Sunday r 4 firms Mr Ketchum founded units in --three police ambulances when she will re- will give spot" protection In the ceive friends at For 21 years Mr Ketchum was ' itto h e r residence rear future there will be three 169 for the car detti purchasingof agentRock 4 E 8th South pit ambulances operating 24 hours Island railthe partment di oh oreal!7 assigned to districts—one el from 2 to 5 pm- Mrs He moved to Topeka Kan road Born in Ephsondrup Surarhouse one east and one west and started a real estate business raim Jan 18 1868 she was a In 1909 he became general car of Main at The nearest ambulance will an daughter of Soren- P and Mary foreman for the Denver & Rio Jenten She attended Ephraim Grande Western Railroad Co at schools Salida Colo In 1910 he brought She was married to J C Son- his family to Salt Lake City re1888 in Ephraim drpp Sept-- 12 was for car foreman general maining in the cattle the railroad Mr Sondrup buying business throughout southMr Ketchum organized the ern Utah and after moving to Builders Supply Co Salt Lake City 32 years ago con- Ketchum SANDY Jan 17—When they tinued to buy and trade Mr Son- 780 W 4th South in 1914 and later the Ketchum Lumber and were first married Mr and Mrs drup died in 1939 Co 2320 S Main resZarnes Hardcastle long-tim- e Wrecking an active Mrs Sondrup has been of idnts et Sartdy built a house member of the I D S church and theMr Ketchum is a member Congregational church Itor1day they w11 observe their for many years worked In the and First active member of El Kalah tOth weddieg anniversary and they Manti LDS temple temple Modern Woodmen of the in the house sas st11 of her 12 sons and daugh- World Eight and the American AssociaMarried Jan 19 1893 in the Salt ters are living They are Mrs Lake temple Church of Jesus William S Young Wanship Sum- tion of United Workmen Christ of Latter-da- y Saints they mit county Mrs Robert A Given have farmed rear here for many Mrs Zett S Quinn Miss Hortense Banker Speaks Tuesday rears For 13 years after their Sondrup Jack E and Walter-Sondru- p J Melvin Knapp Utah state Salt Lake City Harvey Sondrup Ephraim and15 Robert bank commissioner will address members of the Salt Lake Round grandSondrup Ogden She has Table Tuesday at 12:15 pm at children and five the Hotel Utah --: 4 - -- d- - Sandy Coupte Wed 50 Years ir " n-- t A ii ! 4 - y Mr and Mrs Jarnes Hardcastle Built themselves a house Varriage Mr Hardcmtle ss'as a smelter srorker Mrs Hardcastle the former 4 a7 LAIL11 C &A ter was born in Sandy Oct 23 1E77 Mr liardcastle was born in rittaburgh Pa Zulr 24 1871 and came to Sandy when three years of age Thay will meet friends in the Crescent L D S ward recreation They have tall litonday at8 nopmrz resents be requested that 'They are the parents of six sons and daughters 23 grandchildren and fire great- - grandchildren 'Their sons and daughters are Mn Jaynes J Ira and Archie Sandy: Mrs Gene Adasra Loa Angeles: Hyrum Ilardeastle Crescent and Mrs Le- land Withers Riverton 31Ecmcs TODAY la Salt tAls City litawtttra aftwdtiott ere !tye : A meriran 244iirlimmt 4— Type Tour 41 ew' a ulatt IN In Ore - Iroqiersti-rIv- - 1craLl s n lime er 111 Inerts S6 14 ti Se4es rverei “Itgre Press Assn a rag"( v a emir- - Utah FILL? a--aa ratKornatne Asusrt 2 p ea v 2 :h l'arota Novara laate4—47zotati Auto eitr-----a- Onnkit T 9- 1111 armory INTERMOUNTAIN WEATHER TEMPERATURE CHART Etch Low 17 44 Albuquerque 32 Atlanta 7 —21 Riamarck N D Salt Lake City and vicinity— trougl-- t - still-pret- ty Nancy Elizabeth Golding Locks will be guests at a family dinner in their honor Tuesday at their home 2724-11t- h East given by their daughters Married In Temple Married in Mantl temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints they lived first in Emery county where Mr Locks was a ( sch Cloudy Sunday with snow flurmountains ries over near-b- y Partly cloudy Monday ' High Sunday 40 low Monday morning 25 Utah —Cloudy Sunday with occasional light snow showers over the Wasatch mountains Partly cloudy Monday Lithe change in temperature High Sunday 35 to 45 low Monday 15 to 25 For Dixie high 55 and low 32 Idaho—Partly cloudy Sunday with a few snow flurries in mountains of east portion Slightly colder in east portion Sunday Wyoming — Partly cloudy with scattered light snow flurries Sunday High Sunday 25 to 35 Nevada — Fair Sunday with little change in temperature Cloudiness spread southward over the intermountain region early Saturday morning and some snow showers were reported during the day over the Wasatch mountains Roll Root on Rut t Cheyenne Cincinnati Chicago Denver I ""1"11t I uiltith Minn Grand "nction Las Vegas Logan 1na Angt0es Miami olis Minneap Now Oriexn Nw York City Ogden Oklahoma City Omaha PhOPr1131 Pocatello Portland Proy Reno Rock f0nrnta $nit Loki a4rport Kan Antonio Fan Plegn $it n Era Icier bt 6 $t Louie Seattle Sheridan 41 34 24 32 21 4 21 14 --32 64 71 75 2 Prec ' Tr 2() 2A 01 05 Tr 07 --- 1 1 A —10 —1 03 ---- Tr Tr 15 4 A 103 51 54 —1 A 34 31 20 12 :17 SA 31 24 73 10 34 :4g 55 24 44 44 A 30 15 24 20 10 22 20 24 ' 15 Tr Tr Tr ' d J0 r015-- lk 1 ' Ai 4 t '' It- 1t 41 A ' 4g ?: 4 4 physician who examined the body a9id cause of death was "unknown but natural" He said the man probably had been dead since Wednesday night Mr Bunderle was born May 22 1902 in Jackson Minn He first came to Salt Lake City about seven years ago later moving to Elko Nev where he served as deputy sheriff until his return to Salt Lake City two years ago He had been employed as a used car salesman at 1090 S Main He is reported to be survived by his wife somewhere in Callfornia: his mother and two brothers William and Frank Bunderle Jackson Minn and a sister Miss Blanche Bunderle Cicero DEATHS e rs Fred Taro Toyota Thomas E Ruddy E 44 Thomas Ruddy 252 Chicago ooele County vERN0N Jan 17— Thomas Wilkins James 7U died at Ilia home here ITIclay at 5 am of a lingering illness Nov 17 1877 at 8traitslie was born 0 a son of Walter aud I:Lannert Wilkins James kie bad beert a rancher Skull valley for the patit 60 years Survivors includ three sisters Charlotte James Vernon Mrs Stella Ereksom Payson and Manyne Wilson Park City Funeral services Tuesday at 1 pm In the Tooele First ward chapel Church of Saints by 1awJesus Christ of Latter-datame Sharp bishop Friends may call at the Tooele funeral servnoon until time of home from Sunday ices 14itesday kfurial will at la liturray y city ciiinetery Alton: Israelsen Albrecht M to a Provo hbspital of died Friday pneumonia Born Feb 22 1003 In Solt Lake CBI Mt ftioltiv was a sun ut M 3 and Bertha king Ruddy include two "women and three survivors Caters M J Rudt ly Jr Park City Richard Ruddy Hiawatha Carbon county Mr I'1111 Ruth Righam and Dorothy Barnett Mn Mrs Florence Odenwalder Salt Lake City Private funeral services will be conducted Burial will Monday at 574 E let South ta in Mt Olivet cemetery 1943 and that the on said 7! 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residence Monday mai:: time of lierlrbr-a-a Burial will be in Lehi it cmetery linan illness ir 24-ho- 104-62- : at - P ' incluse-tr- word-receive- L1 serve Comstock Samuel Samuel Erre it 1doit Sr 46 1502 Edison at died Friday midnight at the Mayo clinic Rochester Minn of complications after a major operation according to by at Lake relatives Saturday Mr Born Jan 2 1902 In bountiful Holt WWI a VC of Et J and Prudenc He moved to Salt Lake Whittaker lioit a small boy with ha City He was educatedfamily in Salt Lake City schools I II D and the Business college A member of the Church of Je Pus Chrint of Latter-da- y Saints Mr Holt had engaged In the produce buinneas tin Salt Lake City a number of years and operated a lumber butonees in Spencer Ida He married Beatrice Kelsey in June 1922 in Salt Lake City Survivors in addition to his widow and his Salt Lake City Incluri three none peronts and a daughters S E Holt Jr Dale Jerk and Carol Ann Holt Stilt Lak City and a ater Mrs Leone Schow Halley Ida - 3fl 17—Funeral CITY itYltt M Cache County Jan 17—runerai stervices tor Mrs Alton israelson AlJames Jan 1T FORT HALL Id wife of Willy Albrecht assistbiscnt died Friday ant postmaster of Byrum- - who died sud- Osborne 58 Fort H1I Indian where be had Wash hospital denly leriday will be conducted Monday at in a Tacoma I pm In toe Byrum leiret ward chapel of gone for brain surgery Mr Osborne was bort near Salmon the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y He son of Tom and Jennie Osborne Saints by Wendell Allen bishop ago iorientia may call at the family home el1010 to Fort Hall about 41 Yoe man was ail be a his adult where livegtocit Sunday evening and Monday until time life for services Burial will be in the Hyrum He married Mice Deenwater here about under the direction of the Thompcemetery 38 years ago son funeral home sone en4 Furviving are th Osborne nine Loit Angeles: daughters: Niaiden Enos James Iva Les Jr Clyde Dwight C an d Minerva Osborne arid Mrs Louisa Wadsworth Fort Hall and Mrs Flora OODFN Jan 17 — WIj1ar Charles Palmer The Danes Ore mix grandchildren Comstock about 50 2214 Washington nd the following half brothers and baf blvd died Friday night at his apartment nutters: Pontol Samuel Walter and Parry on He was born in Illinois a of Charles Nevada Mrs Florence Dive! Mrs and Beatrice Oliver Comstock He married Richard Mrs May Hendricks Fort Celia Evans and on July 6 1045 Marjorie Bedwell In Johnson Carlin N ay Rawlins Wyo Since 1946 he had resided HallHalland Mre Amelia morttlarl Pocatello will announca Ira Ogden Survivors include his widow of Ogden and funeral services his parents of Springfield HI The body will be sent to bancoln DL Oswald Monciav morning for funeral and burial Bons mortuary directed by Larkin 1 —tiro tle nob 31ri10M J Ida e lonit-tiJerome rtstiweld Allison Al dent died ieriday morning in Jerome eit a long illness Born July 2 1884 in Ohio ti en'ifPOI for LOGAN Jan 17—Funeral Neb in 1 SKI in North Platt Frederick Orunder 92 active worker in married a was lie of th Baptist churett member of tile Cuurch of Jesus the Logan Latter-daSOW are temple widow: his Surviving y Saints who died Fri Allimon Caldwell: three daughters Glee Christ of Mrs will be conducted Monday at 1 pm day George MrBeveolda Jerome: Mrs W T D 8 ward chapet by firahism in the Logan Ninth R CAL Mrs Riehniond and Elvin W liroth Nohow Dawson and flys Er now Sparks Nay Frionda may rail at tho Konnoth Limit children mortuary ehapoi Annday trnm I In irritator mortuary Jerome Will 814 quilt S PM and at fhe home of a son Frederick funeral services Grunder Jr 792 N 2nd Itlast Monday from 9::10 am until tim of service& Burial will he in the Lngan city cemetery Gladys W under rtirectiOn of th Kenneth Lindquist POCATFLLO 17 — Ira Ida mortuary Winstchell Gotitcher 50 152 11 Gladys av died Saturday morning al beg 3rd home alter a 'Mort Al heart tatimant Mrs Goutcher watt bora Jan 24 1594 PROVO Ian 27—Funeral services for in !viva Caribou county a daughter of 64 once well known as William and Dora Gates Winscnell Samuel Allman She a mining engineer in the Tintic district was educated there and in Soda Sttritten will be conducted Monday at 1 pm in the and Pante to Ptwatello in 1939 where ane ot had 'wed since Shit was married to It:Award Provo First ward chapel of the Church Sainte by Wal- Gooteher Nov 26 1941 in amerscan rains Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y rs eta besides her hoshand ter O Whitehead former ward bishop Surviving W Winschetl Friends may call at the Berg mortuary brothers and misters: 6 to 8 ptn and Monday Blackfoot: F W Winsobe14 riko Nov Sundayto from servicesPocatello: litrs E W Burial will be in the Harry Winschell prior Concia: Mrs Louis Burrourtue Provo city cemetery Billincsly an and Mrs Harold Nouns San take Cite Mr Allman died Tuesday in a Downarti Cal Diego mortuary will announce to hospital after si lingering i : CEDAR Goutcher Tr Virtually normal late Saturday afternoon tr Frederick Grunder :JAI - Edward C Sumner Orville Jsos t r - - Thomas W James West Side residents between 7th and 21st South and 6th West South ti and the city limits will meet Mon41 day at 8 pm in the Twenty-sixt- h 4 it'' ward amusement hall Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y -Mr and Mrs J W Locks 7th South and 9th West to disMarried on her 18th birthday cuss the superhighway planned for construction through the west stock raiser In 1924 they moved side of Salt Lake city Edward H Carbon county Sorensen will preside to Wellington where Mr Locks vita water supervisor and for 10 years city marshal Salt Lake City has been ing She has been a Relief society worker many years and is a Retheir home for 12 years Mr Locks was born at Anna- lief society teacher Herbert Hurst Gil Man An orchard garden and chickens bella Sevier county Nov 14 17 — Herbert Jan CLEARFIELD 1876 a son of James Warren and demand Mr Locks attention Mrs Hurst rrt- Ilan 41 heal Elvira Wingate Locks He has Locks is absorbed in her flower ployeti Gill at Clearriild Navalstorekeeper Supply depot dlitd for the peat four Ve Ark glittlf(illY at been active in LD S church or- garden ilment p m of a heart 330 will of six Five their Dec was and 21 1905 in Hardy He was born daughters ganizationa president of a son of William and Orba Neb the Mutual Improvement Assn at attend They are: Mrs Go lda Lee He F McNees and the couple Ilah married Bennett Ilintah county a number Heber Mrs Melva Katz and Mrs had made their home for the past five in Anchorage Davis county housof years The 'Locks' are at pres- Fern Eldredge' Salt Lake City months protect ing ent members of the Smith L D S Mrs Fay Inman Sandy and Mrs bestdes his widow is a daughbin terSurviving Patricia Ann flhiiilanOreAnchorage: ward Ruby Coon Bacchus Mrs Pearl mother Falls and the folKlamath Burke San Diego will be unable lowing brothers and Born in Sevier sisters Charles Ian Eugene Ore: Werd Gillilan Pamone attend Mra Mildred Potter Omaha Nth Mrs Locks was born in Monroe to Mr 12 CI: have Locks and Mrs Klamath and Mrs Bernice Buffington Sevier county a daughter of SeOre Falls three and grandchildren be will announced Funeral arrangements bron W and Nancy McNies Gold by Sunset mortuary Clearfield - - - - To Discuss highway 1 tt Willard :' J- y ' - Salesmafi Dies In Auto Court : en - Lad a daughter of Witham P and apolis Cox On Oct- - 26 1681 an lairewart Eden was married to A rtemtis it Davis in Indiana tine was reared and educated in her native state rind resided there throughout her life until in cam to Ogden ou a lint in November when ate became ill aerlousiy Wan a member of a Protestant Sh churrn Survivors include the following sons and Olen W and Paul L LiaN is danguters: Clif ford B anti kot t Lauda' ditie Fla E Forrest and Mrs Pavia The body of a man identified by Leonard Ogden Indianapolis 10 gr antichildren and a a 172545 as alat) Bunderle A thr J police brothera Jelierson and Lona atewart S State was found Saturday at Indi ana 1uneral services and burial will be con10 am in a tourist cabin at 11 ducted Wednesday in Indianapolis where and I Motor court the body will be taken under direction of A trie ultorest mortuary of Ogden Clarence Obenshaw R Dr city Ella II P Wilkinson They are the parents of 10 sons and daughters seven of whom are Joliving: James George Z andOrulseph Aposhian Mrs Venice lion Mrs Elsie Plowgian Mrs Esther Magdiel and Mrs Rosetta Pepper all of Salt Lake City They also are the grandparents of 25 grandchildren and 10 rz 7 Sainte ) Mrs Ella Harah Pender Wilkinson 73 P 70 E North Tempi died at her residence ' - 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'i f 4 - - l'''''' k 7 i Saturday at 9:20 a m of a heart alImPnt tv ' f Mrs Wilkinson was t born in Woodruff Rich county May 11 1874 a daughter of 3' Alexander and Etta Harsh She game to Mr and Mrs Zadik M Aposhian Salt Lake City with hobbies and Enjoy gardening her parents When s" years of age and " Mr Aposhiln was a manufacturer two had resided h r 1 4 ainee tib a wag of fine oriental rugs Upon ar- member of the his Churvh rival in this city he modified of Lattr-da- y Of craft to the repair of rugs The Cbrial Saints Khe same was 'married in lived have the couple Frank F Wilkin home here for approximately 37 to son In 1912 In Salt Lake City He died years 10 years ago !Sim Wilkinson A strong believer in keeping about Her first husband Robert E Pander in resides condiand mind her both physical include two sons and three tion alert and strong Mrs Aposh- daup htera : Robert F Printer Jr: M rig May E Dunham James IL City salt Lake ian does extensive sewing and at Pander Poratelin Ida : Mn Pram E Kane comMn M Cali same Nellie to and Alameda time manages the NugentFrank l a brother and a sister Harsh Lerida Parker plete household tasks Lake Cits and Mn salt Lea Angelo: ulna gramjchildren and ight They joined the Church of Jesus gra ndrhildren Saints durChrist of Latter-da- y comearly years in this ingtheirand since have done conFuneral services will be conducted Tuesmunity at 2 Pm at 125 N Main for Fred siderable missionary work They day Taro Toyota 27 535 R lst West who one day after his mar are now members of Hillcrest died Thursday to Miyoko Sadantro ward Mr Aposhian is a member nage will be recited Monday at 7 Rosary 125 N Main Friends may call of the high priests quorum and pm theat place of funeral Sunday Monday his wife belongs to the Relief at and Tuesday Burial will be In Salt Lake City cemetery society 1 ' ' ": 'I It 0 - well-know- n ) : - '' 1 41o t- : great-grandchildr- 4 " (ti ! - s Morrison Dec 31 1897 in Selma G Idabel and tvt Chariest Sumner grandchildren He died three years ago was in Burial Cedat City trnstory Eliza E S Davis Survivors in addition to Mrs 17 — Mrs 0GbesInt Jan Eliza Ellen Whipple include two sons: Paul StaWarI Chester M B Peterson 82 mother of Mrs Graca and George Morritytn Salt Lake M Leonard di2573 Fowler ave died ha service for LEHI Jan at 1240 pm in uguen hospital Chester M R 17—Filneral Peterson 44 City a brother Mack Haney Ma- urday Lief ri Ions illness Lehi carpenter who died Thersday of a son City Ia and two Sh was born Oct 2 18 t35 in Indian- heart ailment will he conducted Monday 4 - ' - - ' - Ennis k - relativea L z - t1 -- postmistressa heart ail- - : of Friday eonwill be ment 4 rici4 ducted Tuesday POLOat 1 pm In tho ward chapel Church 4 Jesus Christ of of Latter-da- y Paints by i ' '141 H Marebant Albert bishop Friends may eall at th faint'' reoudence ' I 1--1 Monday front i Pmil and Tuesday unt Bur- tim of services earnstat in Peoa city ':Q4 -k- w tery will bel directed 'Mrs lasSiaest by Olpin mortuary Heber y :' ':': r i-- died Friday San Diego 1924 at ttraNr oho I was a daughter o r IN ' 1 Mabie )art M and I Allen She ' ai attended Draper ale- - i school and mentary t ''"" was ffnm i Jordangraduated high school Mien Chwurca ha aetMivig5 in of Jesus Chrial of Latter-da-y and was a formeir 1teacher in the Draper Mhos Allen Second L n k4 ward She served In the Canadian MIP1011 field until released because cif III healtn Besidea her stater Mrs Glazier she Is sung ed by her father five Draper brothers: Ronald Venar Burton and Emery Allen Draper and Arvel Allen Dayton 0 - A v "t - ' (icy Saturday learned M tam Allen wall in California vialting a Mrs sister Aida Glazier San Diego Born Nov IS i - w Y er NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND 201 154 4 9 ' FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY STATE Ti' 31 35 OF UTAH 02 In the Matter of the Dissolution of 13 33 314 30 NA'ashirrinn P C Mountain City Copper Company a g Tr 20 Tel inWittnne Utah—Case No 82283 CorporationIs ofHEREBY Malt Lake weather date: Precipittion GIVEN that NOTICE neitKi 0: 5 It lim rerlo4 for 14 acturnola Mountain City Copper Company of- a preciptt a ton for January ine 41 tiv ProcirMation Utah filed has in the ilfosteory 1x2 excess Oct I 5 24: accumutativ fice ofcorporation the Clerk of the above court a Ftunriso Sundav 7 49: aunt 5 :2s petition for voluntary dissolution under2 Expected maximum 40: expected minithe provisions of Sections mum 5 3 4 3 and 3 Utah Code Annotated 70 RA - I " Miss Janis Allen 23 Draper at 3:30 pm at Mercy hospital ter a linfertna illness al In Salt Lake -- Mr and Mrs Zadik M Aposhian who came to the United States from their native Armenia in 1908 and moved directly to Salt Lake City plan to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Thursday quietly at their home 1172 Elgin ave Although Mr Aposhian is 78 years old and his wife is 77 both are active and have managed to cultivate a garden near their home Until the past year the pair carried on a limited poultry business Prior to coming to this country 4' ' 17-P'- 5 Cal f tl: Jan — 70 manesee ices for Edward r ma Ia a daugh- - I - -were einduet eel bor of th Cedar hotel ptimvr ter of George B I in Cede r City Communit y P'resby tartest church Saturday by Rev A W Murachatto and Laura Nick- - L L4 Mr Sumner had been engaged lin Haney She 'Mrs-- Morrison business here since 1922 when be es- a email bottling tablished was educated in Iowa and taught He was born at Hans Peak Colo Sept 10 1877 a eon of Jack and Jennie Nonni school one year in Selma before SUMner Hia early years Were spent la moving to Denver in 1926 She reGrand Junction He married Tina Lresided in Denver 18 years before Franklin Parley Despain be in Vernal June 1911 where 14r Sumner engaged in the livery and Its moving to Price where she lived frUnerai aerviees for Franklin Parley rage business to Ceder City in 1922 69 Granite They moved oeverl-yearwho died Thursuntil coming to Salt Lake City a neepain in Mt Pules sVill be conducted at 1 pm filter day a was of member She year ago ant spending at 36 k: 7th South byMonday Emerion Hand to widow his Ceder He survived by Granite of of Jesus Christ ward Church of Jesus the Church bishop a son E C Sumner Jr San BerChrist of Latter-dasaints Burial will be City Latter-da- y Saints nardino Cal two dsughterk Mrs End In Murray city cemetery Coombs Stockton Cal- - and tloia ma vends' call at th She was married to William R placa 01 Sstimner a brother San rrancleco: funeral until time 01 funeral - k Se!- - in 18 1879 Janis Allen — died ar Ogden-Survivo- A rancher married one of the prettiest girls in Sevier county on her 18th birthday—Jan 20 1898 Tuesday they will observe their golden wedding anniversary in Salt Lake City James Warren Locks and i- a 4 Utalms to Note Gold Wedding blue-eye- -- Black and Mrs Aimed& Maddock Salt Lake City Mrs Bessie Jacobson and Mrs Ethel Mackay Murray Mrs Bertha Rushton and Mrs Florence Beckstead Midvale week ( - Couple in S L Wed 60 'Years 1 Leo It Rogers Back row left L C Barrett Dee L Holder Robert Blackhurst Charles T Rloer Donald G Ferguson Grant A Seeley Lt it Fred Lee and Asst Fire Chief Don E Vih Ite MIERGENCI"rRAINING bung i(C C i! Salt Lake City police receive instruction in the use of inhalator employed by the department in emergency cases Front row left Torn Diamond IL D Lazenby Robert W Crane Eric Brown Lt city policemen were in:ztxtuced Thursday to the thtrmachire credited with iet LtUe saving scores of lives in Salt Lake City—the inhalator Meeting in the Public safety gymnasignn the officers teld their first class in use of the inhalator under D E White ststant chief and U Leo Rogers of the Salt Lake City fire has department which previouslyresushandled all inhalator and citator calls Familiarity with the machine itself was the first concern of the instructora who stressed the parts and functions of the parts of the compact instrument The inhalator fits into a case about the size ce a small suitcase and its prin- 7 ' i i 19 Police Officers Taught : How to Operate Inhalator r ! Get Introduction to City's No Ninete-e- - 4""r-- trok - i- 64 ' 5 r N444 mo 1 4 ' r i i 071!f' ir 3' TI ki 7111Ili i i 14 1-- ::-- i :: s 7 ''''''1 t ' 1 -- :Ate e 1 4 i1 f‘ t 0 - ' 4': '1 '''' ' ( 24- -4 it ' ' '' 1 - -- co:Ne of ir4 29- - k 29 S Summtt Camay enIce' for Mrs 1Pri litittur K Pettrson 62 Isakson Poll who died ' Morrison of Mrs owner and man- Saturday at 4 in a Salt am Lake hospital of natural causes Mrs Morrison was born Dec Mr Smith railroad relocation project at Boysen dam Mr Smith was born in Murray Feb 21 1924 a son of Mr and Mrs Roby B Smith who now reside at 1351 W 33rd South He moved to Shoshone last October with his wife the former Doris Witcher He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints He spent three years in the navy during World War IL Survivors in addition to his widow and parents include a stepson Wayne a brother Earl Smith Midvale eight sisters: Mrs Minnie Silva Berkeley Cal Mrs Thelma Drake West Jordan Mrs Nellie 14- I) to-we- Wyo Salt Lake relatives reported Saturday He was killed when instantly struck by a pul- - i' 414Z :Iz'--i- r' William V Smith 23 Shoshone Wyo former Salt Lake resident was killed Friday noon in a con- mopolis 1-F- Bessie Zelda Whipple ager of Whip- le's ladies' ready- - accistruction dent near Ther- 0 L- '::e r 0 ils 88 Mrs III Idur K P hakson DEATHS Former Utahn Death Claims S L Matron Vet Killed Haney In Wyoming State mother Ilo - |