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Show 6KURM The Holladay Wednesday, Mar. 15, 1965 Page 2 Reduction: That's News Tax oukion. Friends wishing may Lang, Chicago, and Oakey, 71, 27G1 Delsa Dr. (3990 er. He was a member of ndy make memorial contributions Miss Vivian Lang, of Salt Lake. South), Holladay, Mar 2, in a Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Salt Lake hospital. Morris Carl Asplund Mrs Oakey was born Oct. 17, both Salt Lake; George N. Sot- - home. Funeral services were held to in Burial was in Mt- - Olivet ce ra 1891, Idaho, Bloomington, er, Kriekoukion, Greece; sister,Wednesday, Mar. 6, in the CryBee Peterson. Nels and Joahha Kreiketery. LDS Chapel, stal Heights Ward il rs Peneloupe Pagonis, by Vivi for 31 orris Carl Asplund, 58, She married Heber William 2031 East 27th South. He was Thornock June 5, 1912, in the So you thought you had a breather. Last summer when pronounced dead on arrival at Logan LDS Temple. He died in a Salt Lake hospital Mar. 3. 1916. the golfing season ended and She married Janes Oakey Mr Asplund was born Feb. 1, the World Series was over March 3, 1948, in Idaho Falls. Carl to John in fishinto 1905, know went Murray, it right you SkiJohnson in 19G0. She was an Minnie He died and Asplund. ing, hunting and football. He married Mabel Gustaveson active member of the LDS ing, bowling and basketball Feb. 20, 1929. in Holladay. He Church. followed. Now that basketball Survivors include her sons was a warehouse clerk at the season is in its last howl, you Sinclair Refining Co. Active in and daughters; H. R., Dean thought the good man would let civic affairs, he was a member Thornock, both of Grandview, up a bit on sports. of the Moose Lodge, Order of Wash.; Ray Thornock, Spokane Dont be fooled, either, by Marchs blustery front. Its Runeberg. He belonged to the Wash.; Mrs Angus (Maude) here today, gone tomorrow. Soon West, Mrs R. D. (Flora) Wright Crystal Heights LDS Ward. Survivors include his widow both of Ephrata, Wash.; Mrs the lawns will be green, the and two sons, Gary Carl, Mag- - Herman Roibert (Dee) Quigley, trees will leaf out and one of Ralph Kenneth Anderson thii Graceful design and rugged construction distini e in the area clubs the country saddle, streamlined Pronounced dead at a Salt na Leon Ray, Salt Lake; four Moses Lake, Wash-- ; Mrs Jay 1 pons model. Chrome rims, John (Rarhara) Crovford, Salt Lake; in fwd and brother, brings out this portent of Lake hospital Wednesday, Mar. grandchildren; chainguard and flamboyant finish trimmed 25 greatMJark white are features of the Sportster. It .I1 Wing. 6, was Ralph Kenneth Ander- - Edwin, Murray; sisters. Mrs 41 grandchildren; Christensen, grandchildren, twin arch frame and 1.75" tires. Boys in flamboyant (Edith) The Early Golfer son, 52, 1895 Moor Mont Dr., Ernest uilvermist red. The Irish call it St. Pats day Holladay. Others surviving are a brothDexter, Ore.; Mrs Ray (Helen) Its still a week to spring Mr Andrson was born July Bohne. Mt. Pleasant; Mrs Max er, R. C. Peterson, Chario, Mont, and sisters, Mr Iretta But Pop decides the time has 23, 1910, in Minneapolis, to Aug- (Marie) Gilbert. Murray. Burial was in Sandy City Duffin, Misoula, Mont.; Mrs come ust and Matilda Gagnielus AnTo have his little fling. Myrtle Tanner, Salt Lake. He Edith Cemetery. married derson. When Mama looks for Papa Funeral services were Silvertsun June 2, 1934, in MinHes no where to be seen Tuesday. Mar. 5, in the neapolis. A salesman for East- rrne Fisher Neff 33 Hes got his golfing cap op, man Kodak Co., he has been Irene Hqlladty Seventeenth LDS Eighty-fou- r year-ol- d Hes wearing out the green. living in Holladay for 18 mon- Fisher Neff. 2221 Arbor Lane Ward Chapel, Burial was in ths. (5000 South), died in a Salt Honan, Moot All Sizes and Styles Survivors include his widow, Lake nursing home Mar. 2 of Prices Start at sons and a daughter, Gerald, causes incident to age. Lewis MfCkvf Wallach Mrs Neff was born Oct. 13. James, Susan, all of Salt Lake; Mrs LeuU MeCleve Wallack, a brother, Raymond, Minne- 1878, in East Millcreek, to sa, 1935 Qage Orange st. (44 apolis; a sister, Mrs Kermit James Madison and Lydia Ran-c- k South), Holladay, a Utah Girl Fisher. On June 7, 1898, she Scout CpuncU district chairman, (Bernice) Skindelien, Rochester, Minn. married Seynour H. Neff in the died Mar. 1 at her home. She Cottonwood hllospilal Funeral and burial services Salt Lake LDS Temple. They also served on the Board of Mr & Mrs conducted in Minneapolis. were later divorced. were Directors of the Utah Girl Scout ChariT. Eliott WiUden, 1156 Survivors include her two Council. ton Ave., boy, Feb. 28. Your Year Around Toy and Tot Clothing Store Mrs Wallach was born Aug. sons, and a daughter, Llayd, M. Brent Carlisle, 2051 East Lanra Calvert Bowman Webb Calin to Frank, Idaho; Boise, 10, 1910, Napa, 1. Wed4800 South, girl, Mar. Found dead at her home Taylor, Ariz., David H. Clark. 5901 South nesday, Mar, s, was Mrs Laura if.; Mrs Ruth Bryan, Salt Lake; Parley and Eliza P. Thompson COTTONWOOD MALL 1300 East, girl, Mar. 4. Calvert Bowman Webb, 76, 1931 six grandchildren; seven great- MeCleve. She married Leo WalWarren H. Frewin, 1202 East Claybourne Ave. (3770 South). grandchildren, a sister, Mrs lach Jan, 20, 1936. The marriage was later solemnized in the 3670 South, boy, Mar. 4. She was born March 16, 1886, Lucy Brown, Salt Lake. Funeral services were con- Salt Lake LDS Temple. She in Salt Lake, to Isaac and MarSalt Lake Hospitals Mr & Mrs tha Jane Calvert Bowman. On ducted Mar. 5 in the Rosecrest was a member of the Valley Jack D. Kelley, 4531 Willow Feb. 18, 1903, she married Ar- LDS Ward chapel. Burial was View Second LDS Ward. in Elysian Burial Gardens. Survivors include her husRd., boy, Mar. 1. thur William Webh, in the St. band and a daughter, Carol Gordon L. Jacos, 3515 South OO George LDS Temple. He died 620 East, boy, Mar. 1. Requiem mass was cclerated Anne, her father, all of Salt 1955. She hrothers and an was active Par sisters, Saturday at St. Vincent dc Paul Lake; Robert E. Sankovich, 3624 May, y member of the Grand View Catholic Church for Joseph R. ley R. MeCleve, Magna; Apollo Dr., boy, Mar. 1. CalM. MeCleve, 1175 4126 Oakland, South Taucher, 47, William E. Owen, 1231 East LDS Ward. if.; James D. MeCleve, Gran-gerEast. 3770 South, boy, Mar. 1. Survivors includo hen sons Kenneth T. MeCleve, Mr Taiucher served as Donald A. Peel, 4550 Loren and a daughter, Ervin, Roscoe, Frank E. MeCleve, Mrs Jack 1. Von Dr., girl, Mar. of Mountain Fuel (ida) Allen, all of Salt Lake; Calvert W., Mrs Irma W. Step4365 Anthony Supply Co. for 20 year?. He Mrs Richard (LaVon) Giorgio, Ray, hens, all of Salt Lake; Deraid, started with the company in Spruce Circle, girl, Mar. 2. Ariz.; Mrs Floyd (Della) Mesa, 11 Robert G. Iloutz, 2741 South Reno, Nev.; grandchildren; 1943. Before that he had serv- Herlin, Kearns. 2700 East, girl, Mar. a. ed as executive secretary to 14 Leo S. Cutler, 843 East 3375 Funeral services were held Dr. Lester C. Hunt, former Nick Roter governor of Wyoming. South, girl. Mar. 2. Friday noon in the Grand View lie died Wednesday, Mar. 6, Funeral services were held e William P. Bendall, 2546 LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was following heart surgery in a Wednesday for Nick Soter, 84, Ave., girl, Mar. 2. 1421 East 3010 South, died of in Sunset Lawn Memorial Park. Salt Lake hospital. Owen J. McDonald, 2176 East natural causes Mar. 2 at 8:25 . Mr Taucher was a graduate East 45th South, boy, Mar. 2. of St. Thomas Aquinas College a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital. He was born Aug. 16, 1878, Malburt Montgomery, 4241 Caleb Lloyd Fisher of St. Paul, Minn., and was a Friday services were held in member of the St. Vincent dc Kriekoukion, Greece, to Tom Holladay Blvd., boy, Mar. 2. Acel Lowe Jr.. 4961 ottonwood hejudfaof Caleb Lloyd Fisher, Paul Catholic Church and the and Kalomera Soter. He married Stellanie Drosis in Greece. Ln., girl, Mar. 3. 74,'. 2959 South 2300 East. He St. Joseph Society. B. Joe Barney, 2808 East born was Oct. 23, 1915, at She died in 1920. Mr Soter was He died Tuesday, Mar. 5. 2920 South, girl, Mar. 3. to Urban a retired owner of the Capitol Rock Wyo., Springs, Mr Fisher was born June 8, Kendall Carlson, 7964 South Sr. and Mary Mrak Taucher. Motel and Restaurant, 1749 S 2155 East, boy, Mar. 3. 1888, in East Mill Creek, to On State. He had also been a ranch- May 17, 1948, he married e 2339 J. FisRowsell. Neff M. and Larry James Mary Carolyn Dagres at Rock Springs. Ave., boy. Mar. 4. Survivors include his widow, her. He married Mabel Labrum Dale M. Crossland, 3212 South a son, Gregory Michael, and a The in Lake. Salt 1910, 25, May 945 East, boy. Mar. 4. Gerry Ann. all of Gene A. Stark, 3173 Craig Dr., marriage was later solemnized daughter, Salt Lake; three brothers. Urin the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ban Taucher, Leadviltc, Colo.; girl. Mar. 4. Darrell North, 1105 Crandall He was an employe of the state John Taucher, Rock Springs; Ave., girl. Mar. 5. 17 years. He was a Frank Taucher. Garden Grove, Charles Ilurlado, 4851 South of Utah for two sisters. Mrs Mary member of the Rosecrest Sec- Calif.; 13th East, girl, Mar. 5. Rock Springs, and Buchan, LDS Ward. ond Ray A- Brown, 3335 South Mrs Jenny Lydcn, Hoquiam, widow his include Survivors 3010 East, girl, Mar. 5. Al- Wash. George I, Norman, 2501 Oly- - and a son, Lloyd L., Layton. so surviving are a granddaughter, Shauna Fisher; brother and Kodd John Merchant 1 The The infant son of Mr & Mrs sisters, Junius F., Joshua, Mrs James A . (Minerva) Miller, John Marchant, 3919 South lllh Mr Arthur (Alfie) Burke, East, died Monday, Mar. 4, of Mrs Gene (Arvilla) White, Mrs apparent suffocation when the Waldemar (Emma) Hall. James youth entangled himself in his Kendall, and Joseph H,. Fisher. blanket while sleping in a crib. Todd John Marchant was Burial was in Wasatch Lawn Cottonthe Serving Holladay, rushed to a private climic by wood and East Mill Creek com- Memorial Park. his parents after he was found. munities of South Salt Lake The baby was County. Virginia M. Lang on arrival at Application to mail as second Mrs Virginia M. Lang, 49. pronounced dead class matter is pending at the 3052 Cascade Way (2980 South) Salt Lake County General Hos post office at Salt Lake City, died in a Salt Lake hospital pital. Investigating officer Deputy Utah. Saturday, Mar. 3. Office 2259 East 480Q South, lh:c She was born March 26, 1913. Shriff Salt Lake City 17, Utah. in Boone. Iowa, to Glen C. and cut.tln Phone Emma Soderquist Merritt. She !?ad .in the Plant 136 N. Main St., Mid- married Malcom C. Lang Jan. ',1S a,r UPP and causmS suf' vale, Utah. Phone AM 4, 1934, Mason City, Iowa. She location, Subscription rate: was an employe of Phillips Pet-- ; 13.00 per year Mrs Wanda P, T- - Qakey roleum Co. Published every Wednesday Survivoits include hqr hus- Complications following James M- - Landers. Editor-Mg- r. a son, Frederick N Salt fiery caused the death of Mrs Thornock J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher Lake, and two daughters, Miss; Wanda Peterson mpus Dr., boy, Mar. 5. John M. Gordon 809 4280 South, boy. Mar. 5. Gayle L. McDonald, 3977 South 565 East, girl, Mar. 6. Thomas F. Jensen, 1875 Bruokhill Dr., girl, Mar. 6. Dennis D. Campbell, 2892 Devereaux Way. girl, Mar. 6. Louis Espinosa. 5789 Turner Dr., girl, Mar. 6. Larry G. Barney, 3714 Hillside Ln., boy, Mar. 6. Alvin E. Nicholsen, 6960 South 900 East, boy, Mar. 6. Leif R. A. Brun. 4163 Highland Dr., boy, Mar. 6. Floyd H. Sorenson. 1201 East 4620 South, boy. Mar. 6. The Last Word Salt Lake County, Ut. Sun-Neighb- or, Wliilt tin liilU lliiil will liixis are ('(lling lots of l ii virliuilH imlioiU'd of. ri'ilucr Iiims a publicity. imiisun but. surprisingly, has jiascil ll Ilmisi ir llpprespiilatives vuli. by a thumping This bill. 1IB14K would provide that when property is exelianged. sales tax shall apply only to the rash differ-eiM- e. The piwnl law hits everyliody who tradis cars. At present sales lax iiuisl he paid oil the full purchase price, with This has been ail inequity in ihe no regard for trade-inlaw that has long misled correction. ravorable Senate action and the governor's signature are still needed liefore the hill can liecome law. s. Marjorie 5 S, Obituaries two-ton- Q7Unther-OIS0- n Couple Makes June Wedding Plans Rites at Home Making plans fur a June Hoopes. Mr & Mrs Lrs Q. Olson, 3238 South 27lh East, arc parents of the groom. 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