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Show Obituaries ! Piul Alfred Hegemeister ' Paul Alfred Hegemeister, 82, Holladay Blvd.,a former printer and newspaper publisher in Germany, died at the home of a daughter Oct. 21 of causes incident to age. He 'was born- Aug. 18, 1880, Zwickau, Germany; to Gustav Emil and Marie Koehler Hegemeister. On Sept. 21, 1903, he married Clara Sander, in Germany. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Tpmple. She died Jan. 20, 1959. The active LDS Church member came to Utah in 1949. Survivors., include, his sons and daughters,. Herbert, Mrs Reinhold H. (Marie) Beckmann, Mrs Ewald (Elfriede) Brett-haueMrs WH'am (Margaret) Pcrgier, all of Salt Lake; nine grandchildren; two brothers and sisters, Herman, Walter, Mrs Marie Casper, Mrs Germania Just, all of Germany. .Funeral services were conducted last Wednesday in the Holladay First LDS Ward chapel. Burial was. in llolladay ceme4559 . - r, ' tery. ; , Wyo, - Margretta Eliason Eighty-tw- year o . r. s. She waa bom July 30, 1896 The Salt. Lake County, Utah Neighbor in Venice, Sevier County, to 1962 Page 7 Wednesday , Oct. Franklin W. and Barati Vilate ers, sisters, Rodney A., Venice: Whitney- - Cowley She married da mere Camp, DUP. Survivors include her hus- - F. Waldemar, Citrus Heights, Oliver Christian Breinholt Apr. 8, 1914 in the Salt Lake IDS band, son, v daughters, Oliver Calif.; Mrs Lucille C. Pope, Clare, North Salt Lake; Harvey Mrs Dorothy Cr Bloomfield, both Temple.' She was a member of the C., Don Verle, Mrs Meredith Salt Lake City; Mrs Carroll C. all SaltLeFevere, Nelson, Elsinore, t Sevier Association - of (Marjorie) Genealogical Utah, a charter member, Wan- - City; - 25 grandchildren; it, . broth-Count- - . Need your kitchen remodeled? ""rvlcc , , ? e. o4!tt1 i old Margret- ta Lavema Draper Eliason, 2825 East 3300 South, died Oct. 22 at in- A COMPETENT ADMINISTRATOR yir-gini- Alvin Keddington ' McRlrath Chlepas. On Dee. 31, was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial . , 1948, ho niarried Helen Leappes Park. and Lena Margretta Mqrlein Las Vegas; He, vfis a Otto John Kelley On March 1899. abc taurant and1 bar owner ahd'was Otto John Kelley, 09, 2842 married Orson .David EMaaniinl a member of VFW Holladay the Manti Temple., He dida Nov;.' Post, and Bartenders Intnrpd-24- , South 2300 East, died at his 1923. Active in the IDS .tional Union. The Navy World home Oct. 20. He was born May 20, 1893, in Church, she was a Relief $o- - War II veteran was a member ciety visiting teacher, for 35. of the Holy Trinity Greek Orth-year- Nettleton, Ark., to John Sylvester and Sarah Pitman Kelley. She was a member of the odox Church. On Aug. 17, 1920. he married 27th alt Lake Ward. widow his him .are ; ..'I Surviving Survivors include two"' song and two sons, Trace and Tony; Pearl McBride, in Salt Lake. and daughters, Orsoij. W. and two daughters, Theresa and The retired railroad engineer LuRae J., both of Salt Lake; Trudy; one' brother, Theodore was a past secretary of the Mrs N. B(Flor:ne), Crawford, p.; mother;, all of SaM Lake. Brotherhood of Locomotive EnTooele; Mrs K. Glenn) L. Jen- Rurial i was. in Mt. .Olivet gineers in Nevada. He was a member of the 32nd degree . sen; Provo. Seven brothers and Cemetery.. . Mason. Acacia Lodge 17, Free four sisters also.' survive: Del; and Accepted Masons. bert M.,. Riley C,.an$. .William, Fzra Bunker all of Salt;Laku; Sfrerman.JL-- , . , Southern States in. 1900 and 1941 a son. Terry, M., Salt Lake, and wereA Los. Angee is; Maibejr.Snd Mar- -' Fu"or1. a daughter, Mrs Paul (Dona) vin, Dennis; all Vf'Sjountifil; or Ezr Bunker, 83, 4378 Spruce Curts, Raker, Ore.; 14 grand'LaVe East,) who died Sat- - children: a sister, Mrs Fred AnnaDraperlNephMrs freme al (Xelie) Rirdsall. Carlin, Nev.- Hovinghoff, MtvPleasant; Nida no"; I Ldufi.heHe Draper. Manti; ,13 grandel.fld-J,e.h,"born Oct. 3, 1879, ren; 25 IV. Stewart John Funeral services were con- Nev., lo Edward S. and Mary John Wilford Stewart, 89, 1665 ducted last Thursday afternoon. Malheson McQuarrie Bunker. Atkin Ave. (2810 South, J died Burial waa in Salt Lake City He married Mary. Elsie .Terry of natural cuases Friday at 8:30 Dec. 12, 1902, in the St. George cemetery. LDS temple. She died Novem- a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital. ber, 1944. He was a retired fore- He was bom Dec. 30, 1872. in Edna Callaway Winn man ait Utah Concrete Pipe Cd. Richfield, to William C. and Mrs Edna Callaway .Winn died and active in the LDS Church. Cynthia Terry Stewart. He marOct. 23 in a Salt Lake rest He served, missions to the ried Hilda Youngberg, May 18, home. She had been residing at Survivors include his widow. 1905, in the Salt Lake LDS Tem3127 South 20th .East. Survivors include his sons. ple. She died Jan. 8, 1949. He Mrs Winn was born Aug. 2, daughters,'1 Elvin, Salt Lake was a rancher and farmer. He 1883,. in Gunlock; Washington. C:ty; Mrs Elfine Turner, Santa owned Richfield Brick and Tile County, to Levi Hamilton and Clara, Calif.; Lauer, Los. Ang- Co. He was a former employe Elizabeth Hall Callaway. On, eles; Mr Mae Hill, Mrs a of Gunnison Sugar Co., ah active May 22, 1903, she married John Harman, both Granger; member of the LDS Church, a Alma Winn,, in Monroe, Sevier Neil, Cambridge, Ida.; Robert. member of Richfield Lions He died November, Provo; Mrs Eddis Day, Elvin, Club and chairman of Sevier County. 1948. She was a member of the Ellwood, all Salt Lake City; County Fair Board. LDS Church. Survivors include his sons, Rich, Portland, Ore.; 36 grandSurvivors include her daugh- children; 24 daughters, Golden W., Bountiful; ters, Mrs Arthur (Jean) Baker, brothers, sister, Robert, Newell J., Venice, Sevier Coun. Mrs Otis L. (LaRueJi Blair, both Las Vegas, Nev.; Hector, ty; Mrs Marvin E. i. (Irene) of Salt Lake'; Mrs. Neldon Mrs Delilia Lisonbee, Smith, Salt Lake, City;. Mrs (Grace) Wickman, Castledale, Delta. Ray (Vera) Hutchinson, Ilcbcr; Emery County; eight grandBurial was in the Salt Lake Mrs Phillip (Mayda) Low, Lachildren, 13 fayette, Ind.; 27 grandchildren, City Cemetery. a sister, Mrs Leonard sisseven j ; Asay, Seattle, Wash. Mrs Rupert (Tressa) Gau-fiters, II. Edmund Young Funeral services ..were conMrs Alzina Whitehead, Mrs Funeral rites were conducted Frank ducted Friday. Graveside serv(Veneda) Gaugh, all Salt ices and burial was held .in Tuesday at 2 p.m. at 2G0 E. Lake City; Mrs Herbert (Lora) Temple for Edmund Cleave, Antimoy, Garfield CounMonroe City cemetery Friday South Harop Young, 84, 2453 East 33rd ty. afternoon. South. He died of natural causes She was borji Jan. 2;. 1889, Moroni, Utah, to Riley Newton . Survivors include her son, Sterling F. Tustison, Salt Lake, three grandchildren and three , Brothers and sisters surviving are Lora, Florence, Freda, all of New York City; Margaret, Gloucester, Mass.; Grace, Lava Hot Springs, Ida.; EdWard, Jack, Georgias River. Burial was in Mt. Calvary cemetery. a nursing home of causes cident to age. .; Christian Tustison Requiem Mass was 'celebrated Tuesday, Oct. 23 at St. Anns Catholic Church for Mrs Christian Moore Brodeur Tustison, 77, 3057 South 1920 East. She died Oct. 20 in a Salt Lake hospital. Mr Tustison was born Oct. 15, 1885, Georgias River, Nova Scotia, Canada, to Alexander and Margaret Jessone Moore. She married Henry Francis Brodeur in 1908. He died in 1910. She . married N. Roger Tustison, 1914. He died Dec. 3. 1948. She was an active member of the Catholic Church and was a former resident of Evanston, Candidate on the Democratic Ticket will do the complete A Knudsen Kwalified Kontractor g of iob, including the installation Knudsen beautiful and General Electric appliances work-savin- Bun-kervill- cabinets. Free design and estimating service. new Start enjoying the beauty and convenience of a Kitchen by Knudsen. - . . . for n; SALT LAKE . . . r n, . - COUNTY CLERK VOTE Tuesday, Nov. Con P. Chlepas Political Ad Sponsored by Oliver Hansen, 4564 Holladay Blvd. ! i. The" same fine, dependable ser-vice youve known at ZCMl downtown . .' .' now available in our new Cottonwood jewelry department - i AaWalfcer, Mgr, - ZCMl COTTONWOOD JEWELRY; First Floor Highland Driva at 4800 South BUDGET STORE FAMOUS BRAND WRANGLERS Slight imperfection? in quality famous brand women jean allow us to offer them to you at thijs low price. Wranglers, the jeans wjtbf'the big W on the back pocke are available in navy and beautiful assorted paslcl denim. Hurry Tor your choice of colors and. sizes. ' . J a? Il.ese Low Prices leg. 3.99, long jeans, 2 ftfi now Buy Jr. ' Funeral services for Con P. Chlepas Jr., 37, 4015 Eldorado Dr., were held Friday! Oct. 26, in the Holy Trinity Greek Orth: odox Church. He died last Wednesday at his home. Mr Chlepas was born Mar. 18, 1925, Salt Lake, to Con and Vera 1 HOUSE . 1 TODAY I I I I ' ' A. 1 1 I I I ' c I I I No.. Your name 1 a Address. 1 1 Soe City 1 .1 - Burial was, in the Salt Lake ' City Cemetery. m ! Paul B. Cgrdon scientific re'A searcher and. founder of the Minerals- Refining Co., died Monday, Oct. 22 after an Extended illness. . Pronounced dead at 11:55 p.m.' al k Salt Lake hospital, was Paul B. Cardon, '42, .4826 Quail Point Road (3355' Eat.) . Mr Cardon was associated for many years ih;a 'research" capacity wfth 'the University 'of Utah and invented and donated a heart machine tq the school He was. known, for his contributions to the fields ,pf metaland ' electronlurgy chemistry ics.' At the timef-o- f his d(ath he was Establishing an electronics fconcem in Murray. The victim was bom Aug. 10, 1920 in Logan, to Lous Samuel and Rebecca Ann Bal)ard Cardon. He married the former Constance Loizos of Murray.' He was an elder in the Holladay Sixteenth .LDS Ward. Survivors include his widow, a son and'lwo daughters, Samuel, Mary Ellen, and Ann, all of Salt Lake; his mother, of Logan, . and six sisters: Mrs Margaret C. Hickman, Mrs.V. L. (Rebecca) Hickman, Mrs Thomas (Edna) Taylor, ail of Logan; Mrs Frank. E. (Helen) Lamb, Hyde Park, Cache County; Mrs M. P. (Ruth) Leonard, Farmington, and Mrs Keith E. (Lucille) Reading, Centerville, Davis County. ; Funeral services were held Friday at the Holladay Sixteenth LDS Ward . chapel. Burial . t . r Cottonwood Mall 1 Ie 1 MAIL THE COUPON 1 - 1 Roda C. Breiniiolt Mrs Roda C. Breinholt, ' 66, 6655 South 13th East, died Sunday at 8:45 p.m. in a Salt Lake nursing home after a lingering illness. Services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Union First Ward LDS chapel, 7200 South 10th East, with burial in the Murray City Cemetery. I Knudsen Builders Supply Company Post Office Box 416 Salt Lake City, Utah Please furnish me with the name of Knudsen Kwalified Kontractor . J Everything for your Halloween Party'' 278-132- Sept. Thursday. ,in. Seattle,, Rori) ' 28, 1878,' n Salt City to James and ' MaYfhS'-'- - Harojip Young. He married Elvjnia Oak-so- p Nov. 5, 1092 Salt Lake City. He was a retjred farmer', , ; widow; Survivors ' include son,. William E., Golden, Colo'.; daughter, Mrs Maxine Smitji, Cal'f.; Gardena, Mrs,.' Eva Wells, San Francisco; Mrs Marjorie Pollard, Seattle; .grandsons, Delano Baxter, Ronald Baxter, both Salt Lake City; 15 grandchildren; 20 n ' FINLAYSON HALLMARK cLJLilUr CO,T,TiONiW.OO COTTONWOOD ONLY 1 , 6 time-savin- g, A CASE AMENDMENT well-know- n - STATfoN SERVICE OPERATORS AUTO DEALERS Are These Tax Collectors? . - . to The ''Special" taxes levied on cars, trucks and motor fuel account for of all the taxes collected in Utah and they are collected in most part, by these 13.5 local businessmen. ABSOLUTELY1 . are sometimes called "Privilege" taxes, for they are intended to provide the taxpayers with the privilege of driving on good roads. The rate of tax has continued to price for his road privileges. grow, with the vehicle owner paying an These ever-increasi- f T As motorists, we pay almost $28,000,000 in "special". taxes each year with good, faith that this money will be used for road purposes but we have no guarantee. The opportunity to provide this guarantee is being offered to Utah voters on November 6 in the form of Constitutional Amendment Number 2 The Better Roads Amendment. FOR A vote Amendment 2 will offer Utah highway users a guarantee that their special" taxes will be spent only for road purposes. . . Sever V . r ,1 reg. 2.99 cuf-o- , ff VOTE 8O eans A MENDMENT now ZCMl BUDGET STORE SPORTSWEAR Assure . . . Cottonwood, 2nd floor , ' Cottonwood area shop Monday, Thursday, and Friday until Q f They decided to let us clehn,7everything took. before that trip.!; 4 Utah Road Funds ) . for Utah Roads ty Rite-W- ay 3724 South ' 5th Bast ! v ' V. Pressed ,'ILi Road-ustaxei include vehicle regiitration feet, licenses, special fees and motor fuel, taxes. These were levied for the purpose of Amendment 2 guarantees they will be spent building roads " for no other purpose. ti ; v)r v er - , ' Cleaned Pants &39 . ' ,m i pm i1 - 2 - . . . , . .' Paid palllkal ; S. od, liftw Vaadi AMn L , ? 1. for ' U. 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