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Show r The Holladay Salt Lake County, Ut. Sun-Neighb- ; Kills Youthi Hintze Pleads entered before Third District Court Judge Joseph G. Jcppson Rex Tuesday by on murder a Hintze, Holladay, charge. The Hintze youth is charged A pica of not guilty" was with the hammer beating of Carol Annette Clayton, 18, 2427 HAVE YOU Emerson Avc. (1495 So.,) Salt Lake. TRIED SHOPPING The beating occurred Feb. 20 7-- 11 about 14 miles north of Dclle, Tooele County. Miss Clayton was found Feb. 20 in a shallow 4429 South 2950 East grave, partially buried by dirt, Utah's Most j rocks and sagebrush. Site died three days later in a Salt Lake hospital. Place to Shop Trial for the Hintze youth, who has been held without bail 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. since the day Mis Clayton died, .Innocent to Murder Charge Market Convenient your measurements for Table Tops & Desk Tops, $1.00 per sq. ft. while Cottonwood Hospital Tommy Free Mr & Mrs G. Ashby, 5537 Hillside Dr., girl, Mar. 6. Richard G. Rowland, 8296 Wasatch Blvd., boy, Mar. 8. Max C. Winward, 1191 Sierra Way, girl. Mar. 9. Rodney present supply lasts. Call 1541 East 3150 South, died of injuries suffered when an automobile struck him Thursday. He was pronounced dead at 2:05 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital. The youth was hit about 12:15 p.m. as an automobile driven by Charles G. Scopes, 72, 1529 East 3150 South, backed out of a driveway. After impact, Mr Scopes continued to back out of his driveway into the street and then drove on down the street. He told Deputy Sheriff Jack Retal-licthat he was unaware of what had happened. Neighbors who observed the accident ran to the boya assistance. The victim had managed to take several steps before the neighbors reached him. Tomy Free was born March 6, 1960, in Salt Lake, to Jerold R. and Juanita Briggs Free. He died Thursday, Mar. 14. He is survived by two brothers, Lynn, 6, and Janes, 5; a sister, Cathy, 7; grandparents, Mr & Mrs Ray D. Free, Holladay; Mrs Dorothy Newton, and Jesse Briggs, Salt Lake, and greatgrandparents, Mr & Mrs J. Roy Free, Salt Lake. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Wilford Stake Center, 3080 South 1765 East. Ralph N. Murray Jr., 4227 South 1350 East, boy, Mar. 9. Darrell J. Walton, 3927 Raw-hid- e Dr., girl, Mar. 11. Salt Lake Hospitals Mr & Mrs 1835 Lee Bevcridge-Cromar- , Atkin Ave., girl, Mar. 7. Wilford Hansen, 4737 Quail Point Dr., girl, Mar. 7. k Schultz, 3841 South 2110 East, boy. Mar. 7. Emmett S. Heinrich, 3351 Elgin Dr., boy, Mar. 8. Donald n AM5-289- 1 Holladay Glass Co. Shop Office 6850 S. State St. (rear) 380 East 7800 South Midvale, Utah Midvalo, East, girl, Mar. 10. A. Malloch, 4553 Brock-ban- of step-brothe- rs step-siste- T. Emil Kolby Grant Third Ward chapel was j the setting Saturday for funeral services held in behalf of T. Emil Kolby, 55, 948 Atkins Ave. He died at his home Thursday, Mar. 14. Mr Kolby was born Dec. 24, 1907 in Copenhagen, Denmark, to Niels Christian Lauriten and Maren Sorine Andersen Kolby. On Jan. 15, 1932, he married Margaret Ann Woolley in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was Now Is the Time NOW OPEN MIDVALE-SAN- DY . . . Dr. Samuel P. Robison for Washing and Cleaning Walls r; & Ceilings Your Holladay Painter 7980 So. State Street Just south of the underpass hi LUDWIG BOHLAND Roller's Bowling Lane Shopping Center 2 (Please call after 6:00 pm.) AM5-354- 1 May Catherine Austin Funeral services were conducted Saturday for Mrs May Catherine Austin, 71, 1823 S. Woodside Dr. (4145 South.) She died Thursday, Mar. 14, in a Salt Lake rest home. Mrs Austin was born March 2. 1892, in Lebanon, P., to Harry A. and Minnie E. Albright She married Elmer Relincy. F. Smith and Was later divorced. She married Harry L. Austin, April 30, 1932, in Reno, Nev. lie died in 1956. She was a member of the LDS Church. The Youth committee met Survivors include her sons, last week to make definite Kenneth R. Smith, James E. plans for youth week Mar. The youth will be active in both the Wedneday night prayer service and the worship service Sunday, Mar. 24. They will also fill offices in the Sunday school and Training Union this at Sunday. Prayer meeting under direction of the young people will be4700 Hulliiday Blvd. gin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday church. the at Mar. 20, CR7-004- 4 evening. An associational youth banOH'n for Breakfast, quet will be held Saturday, Mar. 23, at Carpenters Hall, 120 West Lunch and Dinner 13th South, beginning at 6:30 THE 1962 REX Achievement Award Kimball Fisher R.Ph. Chad Presented to K. Fisher R.Ph. K. FISHER DRUG Allegiance to Pharmacy Procedure, Service, and Fair Price Choose Your Pharmacist Like You Choose Your Doctor Deano's Cafe SALE REXALL 60th ANNIVERSARY NOW IN PROGRESS K. FISHER DRUG 6085 Highland Dr. CR7-598- 1. CR7-743- 1 Free Hi Delivtrv &EFIN&N6S NOW ior immediate savings ' t k Dr., boy, Mar. 12. William Galida, 3210 South 2300 East, girl, Mar. 12. Roger W. Williams, 3197 McClelland St., girl, Mar. 12. Darrell Herzog, 3093 Valley St., girl. Mar. 12. Dec T. Butcrfield, 7613 Michelle Way, girl, Mar. 12. Frank A. Brown, 1995 Syca13. 4432 South 1025 East, girl, Mar. 13. Keith Nelson, 4388 Emigration Canyon, girl, Mar. 13. Roert W. Trcic-hlcr- , 2920 Hartford St., girl, Mar. 13. Lawrence W. Jensen, 5610 South 575 East, girl. Mar. 13. Robert V. McCullough, 4919 Soinmet Dr., boy. Mar, 13. Gordon K. Trescder. 2370 East 3300 South, boy. Mar. 13. more Ln., girl, Mar. Clyde D. Turner, Aulo Loans TRACY-COLUN- NUMBER ONE S GARDEN HELPER! Bank and Trust Company I Loans Ionic Improvrmml TRACY-COLUN- S Bank and Trust Company Lower monthly payments may save you up to and more! 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G&L Equipment Co. 117 East 6th South Salt Lake City 1 ' our .'"iiVe iii i ciiii- - iiilere.Nl k , i.i n new low nuieli as $jH)) or jiiay save you as will show you . . . lalile Mow iH'k oil the he wliii,. . . . how you ran eilher ir loiiii and keep (! same monthly payment, liMim- ,iu. nr Inwer homo f!4, or (i'trale onyur gxxl 011 i.img In II. ,,m I I. if ers get so much use from their machines. engines; sound construction to handle the tnughest jobs; rotors for every job in any soil plus a choice of J aetion packed models that put the fun back in gardening! Bank and Trust Company AT Mill in.w 'iiiinii.il Bank and Trust Company 45TH SOUTH - l X step-mothe- Mrs Rhea Hanson, both of Salt Survivors include his widow, one Ewald, Leonard Lake. and Her-th- a Roland and Karl Mrs Malzahn, and three daughters, Burial was in Farmington two M. (Lillian) Page, Margaret Reuckert; Cemetery. Joanne and Carolyn Ruth Kol CR7-517- Obituaries Lake; an elder, in the Grant Third by, all of Salt Lake; Salt Frank P. Smith, San Gabriel, Ward. He was employed by Mrs Bertha Malzahn Kolby; Calif.; six grandchildren, three Jensen Jewelers for 35 years brothers and sisters, Lauritz a brother, before taking a position with Aage and Joseph A. Kolby, Salt Myron Behney, and a lister the Time and Instrument Co. and Lake; three Private Parties Club Dinner Charles W. Hughes, 1780 Village Green Rd., boy, Mar. 11. Michael Sullivan, 6646 South 2200 East, boy, Mar. 11. E. Dale DcRcmer, 5090 Emigration Canyon, boy. Mar. 11. Phillip H. S. Cullcy, 702 East 4500 South, girl. Mar. 11. Alma Y. Erekson, 3361 Edward Way, girl. Mar. 11. DcMar A. Morgan, 4565 Willow Rd., boy, Mar. 12. James both Smith, 18-2- 4. Keith W. Perkins, 1147 Charlton Ave., girl, Mar. 10. Wallace R. Luahnor, 4990 Fairbrook Ln., boy, Mar. 10. Wallace B. Hatch, 5878 South 700 East, boy, Mar. 10. Joseph A. Cook, 3058 Crescent Dr., twin boys. Mar. 11. I. As- illllUH James Loizos, 776 East 4255 South, girl, Mar. 10. Joseph M. Osoro, 3300 South 2580 Baptist sociation is planning the program for the intermediate and young people and their workers in Training Union. Bob Davidson or the pastor may be contacted for tickets. On Apr. 4, at 6:15 p.m., a supper meal is planned for everyone who has read the operation book entitled home study Christians Job, by C. Every E. Matthews. At the dinner, the book will be discussed and questions handed out so that everyone can receive credit for reading the book. Deacons elected by secret ballot at a business meeting last week were Ralph Beaty, Hugh Fewin, John Morrison and Wayne Tuttle. The ordination service will be held sometime after the revival in April. Peggy Stanleys mother is welcomed into the congregation. She has moved here from Moab. A Training Union planning meeting will be held Mar. 31. Birthday greetings go to Denise Lives, Mar. 16; John Wan-lesMar. 19; Sandra Robertson, Mar. 20, Ralph Beaty, Mar. 21; Hazel Carroll, Mar. 22. HOLLADAY (BAPTIST Win-war- Utah son R. Free, Tommy Free, of Mr & Mrs Jerold W. Squire Poclman, 4209 Olympus View Dr., boy. Mar. 8. Norman B. Rasmussen, 3235 South 1575 East, boy. Mar. 8. Kenneth G. Meyer, 4906 Cottonwood Ln., boy, Mar. 8. Robert Portmess, 3098 S. Miramar Way, boy, Mar. 8. Douglas Carpenter, 4950 West Moor Rd., girl, Mar, 8, Stanton E. Ehingcr, 2103 East 7075 South, girl, Mar. 8. Clark D. Caldwell, 994 East 4555 South, girl, Mar. 8. Gerald C. Pratte, 2369 East 7645 South, girl, Mar. 8. John N. Cromer, 4570 Lorcn-VoDr., girl, Mar. 9. David C. Kcyscr, 2411 Walker Ln., boy, Mar. 9. G. Robert Bcnnion, 3591 Kcm-pne- r Road, girl. Mar. 10. Walter C. Ilofhcinz, 1531 d Dr., girl, Mar. 10. Good salvage Crystal & Plate Glass cut to Car Backing Wednesday , Mur. 20, 196 Page 6 p m. 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