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Show 4 New Tebbs Joins BYU Neighbor Hoop Squad Chuck Tebbs, a fiery little guard from Sandy who came to BYU with a name that is synonnmous with BYU basketball, has been named to the 1961 BYU freshman basketball team. The Chuck, a brother to one of BYU's great basketTcr-- r ball performers-'Tcrribl- e Tebbs is being counted on by frosh mentor Pete Witbcck fur heavy duty throughout the schedule. frush's selChuck was an ection last season and a standout performer on coach Art Hughes' Jordan High basketball squad. 1G0 pound Tebbs is a sharpshooter who can hit from outside and drive with the best all-tim- e e n 1962 10, January Saturday Reception Honors Bridal Pair A Jan. 6 reception, honoring newlyweds. Mr & Mrs Ivan Junior Anderson was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr & Mrs William P. Thorne, 4354 .South 2950 East. The former Miss Beverly Jean Thorne exchanged vows with Mr. Anderson Dec. 20 at ti e home of the groom's parents. Mr & Mrs Ivan J. Anderson, 2592 Evening Star Dr. (2985 South), Allan Burgess. LDS bishop, officiated at the ceremony. Attending her sister was Miss Marilyn Thorne. Don Anderson stood as lu'st man. Obituaries Roger Dering A heart ailment claimed the life of Roger Dering. G5, 4435 oouth 1025 East, Friday, 10:10 a. in., at his home. Mr Dering was born April 27, 1890, Chicago, III., to Charles L. and Alice Weeks Dering. lie married Rheta Ewing, Nov. 14. 1944, in Ely, Ncv. He was a student at St. John's Military Academy of Chicago, and was a graduate of Brown University, Providence, R. I. He was a mining engineer several years at Combined Met a Is Reduction Corp., and was self employed at the time of his death. The Episcopal Church member is survived by his widow and daughters: Adel.vn Richardson, Santa Barbara. Calif.; Virginia Broadman. LaMirada, Calif. Also surviving are nine grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at noon Monday. Burial was in Smithfield Cemetery. Cynthia Coon Funeral services was conducted Friday noon in Holloday Sixth DI)S Ward chapel for Cynthia Coon. 8, 2885 Nila Way (2700 East), who died Tuesday, Jan 2, 5:15 p.m., in an American Fork hospital after a long illness. The victim was horn July 14, 1953, Salt Lake, to Lester W. and Maryhcll Fenton Coon. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include her parents; sisters. Susan. Nancy Ann Coon, both of llollnday; grandparents. Mrs Clara Coon. Salt Lake, Mr & Mrs Rolicrt L. Fenton, Paro wan. Iron County. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. of them; two traits that combine to make him a potential prolific scoring threat. Chuck is the son of Mr & Mrs Cal M. Tebbs of Sandy. He is a General Education major. Wedding Plans More than $36 million in high- taining the way construction contracts were highways. surfacing of state awarded during the year 1961, The Interstate System according to C. Taylor Burton, When completed, in the early Director of Highways. Of the 1970s, the Interstate System of more than 100 construction National Defense Highways, as the are officially projects underway during the called,freeways will total 934 miles off G9 bewere completed year, divided bisectfore winter weather brought ing the State from north to a halt to most construction ac- south (Interstate Highway 15); from east to west in the northtivities. part of the state (Interstate Interstate Highway construc- ern 80 and 80X); from east to weest tion 79 miles of it took about s of the construction j J? with funds, or more than $30 million. the Salt D?n Llake City Belt Route Already completed and open to 1 and encircling the traffic by the end of 1961 were for a distance of 29 73 miles of Interstate super- capital highway throughout the state, miles). Nationally the system will at a completion cost of $23,576,-00Segments of the completed consist of 41,000 miles of divided highway freeways are now found in to cost about $1 million per mile eleven counties in Utah; Box Elder, Morgan, Summit, Salt ?r jU.1 billicjn When the system Lake, Davis, Tooele, Utah, is fnished, 12 to 15 years from Green River, Beaver, Washing now, a motorist will be able ton and Grand Still under con to travel from one end of the Utah, or from one part struct ion throughout the state Sla? are projects totaling an addi- - o the country to another with tional 56 miles of freeway at:out evTr meeting a stop sign Thousands of accidents will a cost of $24 million. annually, and Besides the more spectacular be prevented Interstate Highway construction money savings in fuel consumpactivity, the regular construc- tion and time saved will more tion projects on the primary, than pay for the entire liighway secondary, urban and stale network in a few years. highway systems also continued at a rapid pace during the past year. Ten million dollars during fiscal 1961 went for these Highways. Some of the biggest of these' jobs were improvements or new near construction of US 50-Castle Gate in Carbon County; 7th East and the Cottonwood Diagonal in Ilolladay; a new road through Capitol Reef National Monument in Wayne Ilarrisville Road in County; Weber County; other projects near the Arizona State Line; in Gold Bar Canyon near Dead Horse Point in Grand County; ' and the at Magna-Garfiel- d Kennecott Copper Industrial Plant in Salt Lake County; and. the Defense Road near the Chuck Tebbs, former Jordan High School basketball star Thiokol Chemical Plant northwest of Brigham City in Box has joined the Brigham Young University freshman basketElder County. ball squad. Chuck is the brother of the famous "Terrible Major structures, principally for Interstate Highways, were Terry Tebbs", a BYU hoop star. constructed throughout the state, the . largest being a span more than 600 Miss Helen Whitmore $654,000 E. feel long at South Temple Street and 6th West in Salt Llake City. Weds Gerald Fowles Bids were also let for the longGerald (Jerry) Reed Fowles est single span bridge in the claimed Miss Helen Whitmore State up to the present time to be built as his bride in Salt Lake Temple (550 foot single-spaover Cart Creek near Flaming Gary E. Johnson and Miss ceremones Friday, Jan. 5. Kathleen West set Feb. 2 for The bride is a daughter of Mr Gorge Damsite in northeastern their wedding and reception to & Mrs Irvin Fowles, 2143 East Utah. be. hold at North Central Park 3205 South. Maintenance Functions: Ward, 304 East 2700 South. of the groom are Mrs Parents bride-to-be acis. a Maintenance The activities, daughC. Whitmore, 1033 Logan ter of Mr & Mrs Rulon L. West, Emma largest Ave. (1625- South) and the late counted fog, the second, 2575 Adams St. expenditure, next to construcOnel M. Whitmore. in the highway program of tion, Mr. Johnson is a son of Mr The couple plans to make a the State. A total of $5,170,000 & Mrs Erland E. Johnson, 341 borne in Fort Leonard Wood, was East 7500 South. spent for maintenance of Mo. state highway during calendar Attending the bride will be year 1961. No federal aid is Mrs Stanley J. Adams, maRulene West Engaged received for maintenance purtron of honor, and Miss Rulene poses, all of the money coming West, maid of honor for her To from state highway users taxes. Gary D. Williams sister. Also attending will be forces Miss Larayne Hilton, Miss State maintenanceduties Miss Rulene West, daughter of inCarole Pederson, Miss Patricia Mr & Mrs Rulon L. West, 2575 have Johnson, the grooms sister, Adams St., has announced her cluding shoulder lihe painting, care of roadside weed and Miss Janet Bergan. betrothal to Gary D. Williams rest control,trash barrel mainareas, Miss Jeanne West, and Miss e at resides The groom-to-band Wendy Sue Johnson, also sis- 2023 South 2nd East. He is i tenance,. snow removal ters of the bridal couple, will son of Mr & Mrs Llewellyn J sanding slick roads, in additionto regular activities of mainbe junior bridesmaids, while Maiad, Idaho. Terisa Lee Adams performs the Williams, The couple have set March 23 duties of a flower girl. as their wedding dale. For February Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Elizabeth Ljnne Packard to James Richard Baird. Mr & Mrs Clarence F. Packard, 4G72 Wallace Lane, Feb. 23 in the Salt Lake Temple as the date of their daughters approaching mar-raig- Butler e. is a son of The groom-to-b- e Mr & Mrs Joseph Reese Baird, 2535 Valley View Ave. They will honor the couple at a wedding breakfast following the nuptials. A reception that evening will entertain the couple at the Eleventh - Fourteenth Ward Chapel. Bidden to attend the bride have been Miss Ann Mortcnson, maid of honor; Mrs Gerald II. Mrs Donald M. Barfuss, Bnehme, and Mrs Ronald L. Sellers Miss Norcne Adrienne Packard will be junior bridesmaid. Mr Baird attended Brigham Young University and is a graduate of the University of Utah. He fulfilled an LDS mission to Northern California. tI'j three-fourth- An offer to purchase Bingham tion almost to the vanishing Central elementary school was point. made by Kennecott officials ; Consideration of the Kenne-Thursdnight to the board of cott offer was taken under of Jordan School Dis- - visement by the board. trict. In other action: Resignation The school was closed last of Mrs Marjory P. Warren of fall when' there were ao few Mountview school was accepted students living in Bingham Can-- 1 by lhe board. Mrs Glenda May yon that it was no longer econ-- j was transferred from s Mrs omically feasible to operate the school to teach and Warren D. Clair school. Remaining students are fourth grade bused to Copperton elementary. Phillips, a certified teacher, was and assigned to Mrs J. P. OKeefe, general man- hired fifth grade at Butler. Mays ager of Kennecott Copper Corp., C. N. Crawford, board memopened negotiations with the ber from Midvale, was appointboard He said that all but 38 the Jordan ed to pieces of property in Bingham board on represent the Teachers Eeduca-tio- n have been purchased by the and Professional Standards company. stateout He explained that buying up committee to work the a wide program for training was idea the Bingham property of student teachers. of the property owners, not the no has which present company, use for the land. He said the no value to school building has the company and is not valuable USE NEIGHBOR as a school building, and if it is purchased the building will be torn down . School board members conLINES BUY tended that the company has a fact the that for responsibility the building is no longer of value as a school, because the companys policy of buying out all property was responsible for the decline of the school popula- ay super-highway- 0. i : 6 Couple Trade Vows Friday In S. L. C. Temple Miss Karen Dickson became Daniel Redd Bry-ne- r in Salt Lake LDS Temple rites conducted Friday, Jan. 5. Officiating at the ceremony was Ezra Taft Benson, a mem-lie- r of the Council of Twelve Apostles. After the ceremony the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at a Salt Lake cafe hosted by parents of the groom. Dr & Mrs U. R. Bryner, 1425 Harvard Ave. (110 South). Mrs. Wallace C. Castleton, 29 S. State, grandmother of the groom, was also in attendance. The bride is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Bert H. Dickson, 4727 Holly Ln. (2070 East), and a granddaughter of Mr & Mrs Craig C. Fisher, 815 South 600 East. Attending the bride at a reception Friday evening were Miss Diane Dickson, maid of honor; Miss Carolyn Bryner, and Miss Rebecca Bryner, bridesmaids. Jan Dickson was flower girl. Lt. Lance G. Johnson, Fort Lewis, Wash., stood as best man. John C. Bryner, Jerry B. Bryner, Wallace F. Burner, Howard N. Romero and Michael II. Bryner Jr. ushered. The couple will honeymoon en route to Fort Leonard Wood Mo., where the groom is sta tioned with his Utah National Guard unit. They plan to return to Salt Lake, when the unit is deactivated and Mr. Bryner will continue his premedical studies at the U of U. the bride of Gary Johnson Selects Bride n) - ever-increasi- County Needs Sunday Open House Subscribe to The Neighbor Planning a summer wedding DRUG CENTER Saves You Cash byterian Church are Miss Patricia Ann (Patti) Lankford and Lt. Alvin ('. Baer. The engagement of the couple was announced at an open house conducted Sunday, Dec. 31, at the home of the bride-to-be- s mother. Mrs Arthur C. Lankford, 1777 South 1300 East. Miss I ankford is also the daughter of the late Mr Lank-ford. Mr & Mrs Oscar W. Baer, 2365 East 2815 South, are the of the prospective parents groom. Miss Lankford has attended the College of Idaho. Caldwell, Idaho and Westminster. While at Westminster, site was active in speech and dramatic departments and was a member of the PEO Sisterhood. Lt. Baer received a degree in business administration from the University of Utah, and was commissioned a 2nd Lt. in the U.S. Air Force. Ho was affilia- ted wilh Sigma Phi Epsilon. 3460 So. 2300 East HU4-433- 9 $1.39 Playtex Living GLOVES A Free Extra Right Hand Glove 89' $2.00 Toni Home PERMANENT 100 - 5 gr. 9 ASPIRIN 100 Upjohn UNICAPS $3.11 Value With 94c Size Free 1.75 59c Size 2 R 75 Superb Mexican and American Dishes Srrvrd with true Mexican hospitality in a restful atninsplure. VITALIS with V-- 7 89 16 Oz Dcd's TAKE HOME ORDERS PREPARED Open Every Day ROOT BEER Termites are interesting so cial insects Their society is made up of reproductive males and females, workers, and soldiers. Termites always live con coaled in tunnels in the soil or in wood. Termites have a thick waist line. 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