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Show - n IfD Murray, Utah, IAGII M Ik Ml UMIM I Thursday, June 17, 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Terry Larsen, 5001 Glenn St. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Nicholl, 6985 So. 6th West Funeral services pending. Mr. and Mrs . Angelo M. 6642 So. Greenfield Wy. Lingos, DIED. Allen Earl Hilton, 371 Mr . and Mrs. William H. E. 5300 South, in a Murray hosMuzzy, 3269 So. 4800 West pital of emphysema. Born Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Hol-de- n, 18, 1907, Salt Lake, a son of 5159 capehart St. David Allen and Inga Catherine f f 1 Anderson Hilton. Married Viola Snider, June 29, 1927, salt Lake. Survivors, widow, sons, daughMrs. Janene Dahlberg, ters, Rosalie, Lee, all Murray, Lynn J., Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., Russell A., Salt Lake, Sharon, Stan, Montrose, Calif., Rodney J., Arizona church mission. Funeral held Tuesday. Arrangements by Jenkins -- Soffe Mortuary. Burial, Murray city cemetery. DIED. Sonora Ann Webb, Z'iA E. 4460 South, in her home on Friday of natural causes. Born Nov. 20, 1896, Washington, Washington county, a daughter of Byron and Sonora Averett. Married Louis E. Webb, in i) 1912, Twin Falls, June and Mrs. Warren B. Buchanan, 4841 Southridge Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Grose, 7006 W. 3800 South Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mcclain, 4384 So. 970 East Mr. and Mrs. Glen Heuser, 3668 So. Main St. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Howcroft, 3525 So. 2nd East Boys June 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson, Ida. sur- vivors, husband, son, daughters, Louis E. Jr., Salt Lake, Mrs. Helen Steuerwald, American Fork,Mrs. Dorothy Snider, held Hazelton, Ida. Funeral Monday. Burial, Elysian Gardens. 9 Mr. I 2909 So. 9050 West Mr. and Mrs. Martin Herman, 6091 Belvlew Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Johan- sen, 4729 Boxelder St. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore San chez, 3035 Leon Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Dale D. Mccrea, 5480 W. 550 South Mr. and Mrs. Larry Taylor, 4660 So. 9th East son, 336 E. 3360 South Marshall, 2967 W. 3040 South Maez, 2650 So. 9130 West June 3 1490 W. 4920 South June 8 Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Mr. and Mrs.OrinL. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs. William N. Henline, 4710 W. 4310 South 4754 W. 5175 South Wesley, 2723 So. 8650 West Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Huf- June 7 faker, 4566 W. 4745 South Mr. and Mrs. Dee R. Meilsnn. Aerospace Mr. and Mrs. Gale F. Lyon, (From Page KIR, (kil. 4) SO. 1940 West 4781 4137 so. 13th East the curriculum of and trade schools in the colleges 8 June June 7 state and has provided an outlet and Mr. B. John Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coble, Van Ausdal, 4980 So. 4940 West for Utah's growing labor force. 3953 SO. 8400 West Its payroll, spread among 11 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bone, firms and Federal agencies, Boys 3388 LaMesa Rd. totals some $60 millions, said Mr. and Mrs. John D. RayMr. Stevens. Over 10,000 people 3 June mond, 3214 SO. Maple Way Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hol- - are now employed even though at its peak ln 1963, aerospace furloway, 3350 So. 7655 West June 8 nished jobs for some 17,000. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Butits impact upon the business 5 June cher, 4593 W. 3100 South and snrial cMmaiet rtf tho state and Belarmlno Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Lynes, 2546 Vargo Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Williams, 2723 So. 8650 West Mr. and Mrs. Son L. Jensen, 4237 Chegwidden Ln. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Anderson, 3308 So. 440 East Mr. and Mrs. Larry Meeks, 4021 Claudia St. Mr. and Mrs. John Blocko-vic- h, 4510 W. 5460 South Mr. and Mrs. Marlow w. Gwynn, 3405 Brock St. G. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Perry, 356 Bellvlew Ave. he said, is obvious. And so far as fluctuations in employment are concerned, we cannot expect any industry to be without its ups and downs in this day and Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, fr age.B in totalling up the industry as a whole , the speaker painted a bright picture of things to come and the bearing future developments will have on Utah. He enumerated, and cited the role of each, the firms now carrying a heavy load in space which have Utah outlets. Included were his own, Hercules, Thiokol, Litton, Boeing, Lockheed, Marquardt, Montek, Inc., Electro-Ceramic- s, Eimco and the state's biggest Federal employer, Hill Air Force base. his beat RWfR brings BbUU& to the beach! M June 9 Mr. and Mrs. William R. June 4 and Mrs. Thomas D. Tyne, 552 E. 3785 South Mr. Births Peterson, 2610 W. 3935 south Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. (From Page 8B, Col. 8) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G. White, 4382 Camille Dr. Cabibl, 4076 Claudia St. Harvey, 5408 Avalon Dr. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence T. 463 E. 4500 South 3702 Manhattan TerChambers, 4001 So. 4080 West Mr. andMrs.ByronC. Kesler. race. 4232 So. 220 West June 7 C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tucker, Lewis, 6268 So. 340 East WEST HOSPITAL VALLEY 2928 W. Lehl Dr. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. 246 Helm Ave. Girls Barney, 4615 So. 9th East June 6 June 2 June 8 Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Pehr- Mr. and Mrs. Courtland L. - V VC? J f V' ! Im r". Jnvl ""SllKs- - Columns V SHELLEY IlTT 'Son InPANAviSiONwMETROCOlDR Whit-tingto- ld, BURR DOLLOP; right, his daughter, Carol and son, Jr., look over script of play they will participate Burr, in during June conference. The family will be repre-- . senting Murray South stoke."- - Pius color CO-h- NOW PLAYING -- TWO it Get Yourself COll 606 wirl fOfi) A Davt Clark Rv A jgj DRIVE-IN- S Jyfr VOp7.llilOjF HOp 7. Shew et Dujp Murrayites Will Perform In June Conference Play MURRAY. Albert B. Dallof, 429 Knollcrest Dr., his son Statistics Burr, 16, and daughter, Carol, ( From Page SB, Col. 4 ) 14, will perform in SMC", a a son of David drama presentation in the 1920, Draper, tabernacle tomorrow at 1:30 George and Sarah DruclllaNew-bol- d. . p.m. The younger Dallof, will narrate on the subject , "What parents are for. Mr. Dallof and Carol will be in a father and daughter scene. SMC standing for Strong Moral Character, is part of June conference activities. The cast will stress unity between parents and their youth through acting, singing and dancing. ' Other cast members representing Murray south stake are Sherrilyn Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle L. Green, 200 E. 6100 south; Shirley and Allen Davies, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davies, 8374 WplW'Dr. and Susan White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood P. White, 415 Saunders St. This presentation is the My officers session of June conference. Married Morda Jeppson, Nov. 5, 1951, Salt Lake. Survivors, widow, sons, daughters, Eliza Kim David, Medine, Natalie, Gale Michael, Deno Marc, Carla Maria, Salt Lake. Funeral held Monday. Burial, Draper cemetery. Carol-An- rui i i r ir if HI If lk IIill II n II f u M U II U If If f f ?V irn v7 ne DUTY. Aviation Ordnanceman 3rd class Kent B. Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert B. Wright, 375 W. 6260 South, arrived in Yokosuka this month, aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea for rest and relaxation after 30 days of intensive operations in the South China Sea. coral Sea, a unit of the U. S. 7th Fleet, has taken part in air strikes against North Viet Nam since February 7. Hill DIED. Mrs. Florence Bird, 218 W. 5900 South, of a heart ailment Saturday In a Murray hospital. Born June 24, 1890, Mlllcreek, a daughter of John and Emma Ashworth Hill. Married Fred E. Bird, Feb. 13, 1907, salt Lake. Survivors, Canyon (From Pace 8B, CuL 6) husband, daughters, Mrs. Vera Mrs. lone Dabls, Mr . and Mrs. A. D. Duller, Wahlquist, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cavag-nol- o Mrs. Lyle Johnson, all Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mrs. Lois Hendersen, Mrs. Virginia Phelps, both Midvale. Schultz. Sffl C REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER- S HOT PBDSB MM iioja:iiiiipigjji piSSSS BIB J ' ;- c -. 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