Show J w y r i y eo wr v w yp S S ii m ry - r'wr Yror1 or y k sr The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday December 3 1963 26 t "gr y j V Or yvwyirnf OTYT TyrtYTTf r t y " nnrynrf y nrwryi Reservations On Reservoir Naming Tour Vault For Records r Victor C Mitchell man-mad- Saints Nearly 50 persons visited the series of tunnels bored of the deep into the canyon to store priceless microfilm records of the LDS Church Guided tours for the public will be conducted hourly through e caverns beginthe Hours are from Wednesday ning 10 am to 2 pm every weekday and from 9 am to 4 pm on aide man-mad- Saturdays THE TOCES WILL continue until the vaults are dedicated at some future date according to Paul Royall general secretary LDS Genealogical Society Buried deep behind sheer granite walls about a mile above the mouth of the canyon the vaults are located on the north side of the canyon A SPECIAL TOCB Is scheduled Tuesday at 2:30 pm to ac- W I de Henry Johnson John Clawson Bengt of RECOMMENDATION ON F Anderson R Bruce Folsom Commissioner Jenson the Coun- and McCown E Hunt a firm ty Commission last week ap- George L Dahl and James M pointed Bruce McDermott and Taylor Jr a Dallas Tex firm Harold K Beecher who asso- John Lyon Reid and Dr Alexanciated for the project der G Tarics a San Francisco The appointment was made firm after the county attorney wrote a legal opinion stating that the commission has the authority to name architect and site for the civic center but a board of directors must be named before the 17 million dollars in bonds are sold and the board will have authority to set aside the commission appointment fore his recommendation was taken under consideration In a survey of the architects on the list submitted by Commissioner Jenson responses indicated that most were unaware that they were being surveyed for any future consideration on projects other than the board of health building Silver Lining Glorying in Utah’s Skies ONE SAID HE was contacted about a month ago on the board of health building but is convinced that selection of an architect for the civic center should be conducted on a competitive basis A MR JENSON SAID Monday that their action involves two confirmation of contingencies: the appointment by the board of directors and sale of the bonds Appointment by the board will have one contingency he said: A PROMINENT San Francis- The project cannot be underco firm reported it has read of taken without sale of the bonds the project and has expressed an interest to the Salt Lake County Commission but still is awaiting a call for an Interview — One architect on the list provided by Commissioner Jenson reported that he has talked with Commissioner C W Brady Jr Indicating his interest and asked to have his name among those considered He was not called for an Interview or asked for a brochure he said OF another firm on the list reported there was no interview on the civic center and “we were hoping we could get together with them (county commissioners)” From among those firms on the list one architect reported that he was called for a meeting with no previous information as to the nature of the meeting The firm representative com- MEMBERS County to Open Tax Note Bids Salt Lake County needs money to operate its government In 1964 until property tax collections come in So Monday the County Commission set Dec 18 to open bids for sale of tax anticipation notes totaling 214 million dollars ‘ COUNTY AUDITOR David P Jones suggested the commission call for bids on the sale of notes the issues to run from Jan 1 1964 to Dec 31 1964 - quaint business leaders and public officials with the project Mr Royall said l Continued From Page 17 which will firm the general in- terest rates for the year Dr Nelson predicted that longterm credit field requirements will be slightly higher than in 1963 and the supply of funds and credit should be equal at least NAMING AN architect under to those provided in the past the two contingencies in this year case he said is no more hazON THE national construction ardous than naming an archiscene he predicted a significant tect under one contingency Mr McDermott said Monday Increase and said the Utah conthat he will not proceed with the struction picture probably will show a slight expansion over project until an approved contract Is drawn between the ar- 1963 who surveyed Mr Bemick chitects and the county the mining mineral industries MR BEECTIER SAID that the and the energy fuels fields said associates will not make any 1964 will be an excellent year special trip to study civic center generally for those fields construction He said he has AND HE SAID he looks forlooked at several such installato tremendous ward expansions tions over the county ' Commissioner Jenson said that within the-- next five years in a contract will be drawn up to Utah Idaho Wyoming Nevada and western Colorado conform with the laws ’ Mr Bemick said corporations OLLIE McCULLOCH chief will move to meet the challenge civil deputy county attorney re- of moving greater volumes of ported meanwhile that he has materials and energies at lower started drafting an ordinance to costs authorize sale of the bonds and FOR THE 1961 picture The to name a board of directors He said he will suggest a Tribune business editor predictboard of nine members The or- ed increases in the outputs of dinance will be approved by the crude oil and natural gas copbonding firm attorneys in Chi- per potash phosphates iron ore silver lead and coal cago before final approval But he said the great potential NAMES ON THE list submit- for expanded production lies in ted by Commissioner Jenson the energy fuels of coal oil and were: oil shale Some of the world’s Harold Carter an engineer biggest reserves of coal and oil Eugene S Bemson Mr Beecher shale are in the Intermountain and Mr McDermott Wesley R Area he said Budd Henry P Fetzer Howell nE ADDED THAT the future Q Cannon and James M Mullen a firm M Keith Richard- also will see expanded producson Ralph A Edwards and tion of beryllium magnesium a firm and potash George N Daniels Mr Stuart who surveyed the Burtch W Beall Jr Paul L Lemoine and George S Nicola-tu- s probable employment picture in a firm Arthur K Olsen the manufacturing and trade areas said Utah business in general continues to grow imi rr voiKtwMiN or WO “I V Dam” Kennedy” “bur acquires" Death Claims Law Officer - v whaf they’re like to drive? officer am Matilda S Cook Inquiry Puts Fatality on Traffic Toll State Liquor Control DeIs a partment bootlegger a Utah official said Monday ALLEN D Johnson State Liquor Control Commission chair-issued the warning after the arrest and conviction last week of a Salt Lake City man In Summit County for transporting liquor from Denver to Utah “It has been reported to me” Mr Johnson said “that this man testified he was bringing this liquor in for his own use m Fred John and hair on it in the car Utah Highray he was a son Anna Barbir Juretich He mar- way Patrol officials Wednesday ried Mary Alice Youngberg Feb 23 1935 In Murray Surviving are his widow three sons and a daughter Paul E Juretich Salt Lake City “BUT AS FAR as the law Is David M Juretich Midvale concerned” the liquor commis- Gerald A Juretich New York sion chairman added i'thls does City and Mrs Gene R (Mary) not make any difference” one grandComstock Sandy He said there is only one way child two brothers Matt Juretich Cottonwood and Swany liquor can be bought and brought into Utah for use Juretich Murray and his stepfather James Bishopr Murray here FUNERAL services will be THAT IS BY contacting the Liquor Control Department and conducted Thursday at 11 am paying the state’s retail price at 8090 S State where friends for the same beverage and may call Wednesday from 6 to 8 pm and Thursday prior to brand sold in Utah ruled her death a “tentative highway fatality” REPORT from Provo pathDr Richard Call who performed an autopsy on the body convinced the board of inquiry the death was not caused by foul play Mr Hammond said A ologist Seek Theft Suspects Police Monday were looking for two suspects believed respon- sible for removing a suitcase from a bus at the Greyhound Bus Depot Sunday The suitcase contained a passport personal “Then" Mr Johnson said services papers and other belongings “the liquor will be given clearBurial will be In Midvale City valued at 2100 by the victim ance for importation” Hans Christian Junge Denmark Cemetery Heads in tli’ in Fog Clouds-Vall- eys Data Prom US Weather Burtae Generally fair weather with little temperature change Is predicted for most of the Intermountain Region Tuesday except for continued foe and low cloudiness in valleys of western Utah southern Idaho and eastarn Nevada Idaho— Continued areas Southwestern valley fog or low cloudiness through fair elsewhere Generally Wednesday Little temperature change Highs both 35 to 45 davs 24 to 34 most valleys Lows Tuesday 6 to 18 except elsewhere locally 5 to 10 tome higher valleys Idaho — Continued areas Southwestern of valley fog or low cloudiness through fair elsewhere eGnerally Wednesday Little temperature change Highs both 37 to 47 days 27 to 37 most valleys elsewhere Lows Tuesday mostly u12 to 25 Eastern Nevada— Generally fair through Wednesday except for a few areas of Little valley fog night and morning temperature change Highs both days 37 to 47 Lows Tuesday S to IS fair through Wyoming — Generally No large change In temWednesday perature Highs Tuesday 45 to 55 east of Continental Divide tha 40a west 35 to 45 In mountains Summary— Considerable fog and low clouds through the valleys of western Utah and southern Idaho marred an other wise sunny and dry day throughout the Intermountain Region Once again temperatures were running generally above or near seasonable normals except In the foggy areas where temperatures were somewhat colder of at I p m Salt Lake Weather Data Precipitation for period ended Monday at j p m none precipitation for December trace accumulative deficiency 06 preac2 61 1963 cipitation since Oct 08 lunrlse Tuesday cumulative excess 735 sunset 5 01 Five-Da- y Forecast Eastern Nevada and Utah — No preTemperatures near or above left Lakt City and vicinity— Continued cipitation noma I except below normal lower val valley fog or low clouds through Wedneslevs in western Utah day and generally fair In the mouiv Southern Idaho — No precipitation extains Little temperature change High both days 27 to 33 in the valley and cept chance of a little rain or snow after midweek 40s at Temperatures averaging near Low upper higher elevations to below normal Tuesday near 25 Wyoming — Average temperature to fog or low cloudiness western valleys and generally fair else- rang a little above normal western borwhere through Wednesday Little tem- der to 6 to 12 degrees above seasonal east Frequent temperature perature change Highs both davs 25 to normal 35 western chance east portion Mostly fair with valleys 43 to 53 elsewhere If any precipitation Lows Tuesday 12 to 25 llttla MOTORS 2033 So Ph HU Main V AJ 4 AAA A-- J A 6-2- Bassett F Andrus Jacob E Roessler SHOSHONE IDAHO — Jacob E Roessler 96 died Sunday In a Sho’ DRAPER— Beniamin Franklin An- shone convalescent home of causes drus 75 died of natural causes Mon- Incident to age Born April 8 1867 Iowa City Iowa Married Barbara day at 5 a m In a Salt Laka hospital Born Juna 30 1888 Draper a son ot Williams Oct 5 1907 She died 1 M a r n W and Leah Ann Terry March 1963 Mamber Masonic Andrus Married Hulda Marla Ras- Lodge for 46 years Member Germussen Nov 25 1908 Salt Lake man Lutheran Church Former well sons Temple Church of Jesus Christ of driller Survivors: daughters Latter-da- y Calif Mrs Saints Sha died Oct 23 Ray Marina George Chalmer Ethel Martin Mrs Edward 1923 Married Bertha S Wright Rasall Shoshone mussen Jan 31 1924 Salt Lake (Irene) Schwager 12 grandchilTemple Active member LDS Church brother J C Seattle ' Pioneer contractor Survivors: widow dren one sons daughters Ben W M Antone Grant R Mrs Boyd R (Thelma) Tate all Draper Howard P Provo COLO-- Mrg GRAND JUNCTION Milton R s C Greenville Blaln R 72 St George Devon F Keosaug-u- a ireta Pace Buchanan died of Iowa Mrs H Lee (Leone) An- natural causes Saturday in a Grand derson St Louis Mo four step- Junction hospital Born Feb 24 1891 children Gladys Lund Brigham City Pevson Utah to John E and Ann Ardafh Tripp Sandy) Mrs Hudson Pace Married to B E Buchanan (Elaine) Denney Gilbert S Rasmuv May 12 1913 Grand Junction He sen both Draper 58 grandchildren died Dec 7 1943 Member Church of 37 Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Survivors: Thursday 1pm Draper First-Thir- d David -tons daughters LDS Ward Chapel Friends call 8090 Longview Texas Bert (Buck) Aztec S State Wednesday N 8 m ThursM Bill Moab Utah Mrs Zella p Williams Nucla Colo Mrs Peck day 11 am to 12 30 pm 12036-7tEast Burial Draper Draper City (Lola) McKinnon Grand Junction brothers sister Sid Grand Junction Cemetery Jack Salt Lake City Mrs Paul (Zeiia) Whitesides Milford Utah YVayment 4 grandchildren 10 am Moab OGDEN— Alma E Wayment 84 Funeral Wednesday call former Ogden resident died Sunday LDS Ward Chapel 30 p m 6 30-Funeral Home Turner Born in Burley Idaho morning March 13 1879 Plain City to Samuel and Wednesday prior to services Burial Castle Valley Ranch Grand and Castlne Wayment Chapman Married Mary Jane Slater Nov 30 County Utah 1904 Logan Temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints She died ' Dec 9 1930 Married Annie Jensen 1935 Ogden Former deputy sheriff — KEMMERER WYO Weber County Survivors: widow rdav sons daughters Byron $ Stanley th of Mountain V S A Slater Harold an Burley Ma) appai 1 Columbus Ga Mrs J Letand Aug 17 1919 Porterville Utah to (Fern) Gibson Mrs Ellis M (Mary) Joseph and Francis Heaton Stevens Married to Isabel Meek Boien June Lund both Ogden 27 grandchildren 8 Veteran World Funeral Thurs- 21 1954 Kemmerer War II Member Church of Jesus day 1 p m Friends call Mvers SurviSaints 9 Wednesday p m and Thurs- Christ of Latter-da- y Burial Plain vors: widow son daughter Bradley day prior to services Susan Miss Kemmerer both Wyona City Cemetery stepchildren kay Dale Jerry Bolen all Kemmerer sisters brothers Benjamin Ireta P Buchanan Funeral Alma E Friends Lavar II Stevens Lavir - Annie B Barnes OGDEN — Mr Annl Brown 78 Barnes In an died Thursday Ogden hospital Born 1885 Missouri to Ben and Sarah Allan Brown Mamber African Chapel Embry Methodlat Episcopal Church Survivors nieces Lucy Allen Mlldren Kansas City Mo Allen Lecrata Spriggs Missouri Funeral Tuesday 2 30 p m Embry Chapel St Frlands call Myars Mortuary Monday pm Burial Ogdan City Cemetery r - Tessls Utah Washingh KemWednesday 1 pm friends Chapel call Gilbert Funeral Home Evanston Tuesday afternoon and Lincoln MorTuesday evening tuary Kemmerer and Wednesday prior to services Burial Kemmerer City Cemetery Kanab Funeral merer LDS Ward George J Carter Sr TORRANCE CALIF — George "j Carter Sr 83 Torrance former Salt Lke City resident died of natural causes Saturday at his home Born OGDEN — Mrs Oloa Undstrom March 19 1880 Las Animas Colo to Smith 60 930 Binford St died Mon- John and Ellen Radcliff Carter Marday afternoon in an Ogden hospital ried Jeane Jackson 1910 Aug 15 short Illness Born March after Montana Retired stagehand Survi1895 Ogden a daughter of John W vors widow daughter son Mrs Marand Emma Wallin Llndstrom Gertrude Fletcher Salt Lake City He died ried to Edwin B Smith George J Jr Torrance? 2 grandchilApril 29 1963 Member EHm Lutherdren? 1 greatgrandchild Public Survivors an Church daughters Masonic services Wednesday 2pm Mrs Walter E (Louise) Cole Mrs 574 E 1st South where friends call Tom L (Judy) Jam$$ both Ogden prior to services Burial Mt Olivet brother sisters four grandchildren Cemetery Robert W Miss Edna Undstrom Mrs Rose Johnson Mrs Grover C Funeral ail Ogden (Amy) Smith 11 am Elim Lutheran Thursday PACIFIC GROVE CALIF -- Harry Church Friends call Larkin Chapel 9 of the Dawn p m Wednesday Joseph Rvan 64 former Ogden resiBurial dent died here Saturday after Thursday prior to services short Illness Born July 23 1099 Ogden City Cerietery Jefferson City Okla to Patrick F and Bridget! Ryan Married Grace Thompson 1925 Perk City Member Catholic Church Survivors widow OGDEN— Ray Edward Brown 68 sons daughter Patrlva Colettl Pa-4 ctflc died Saturday 1765 Grant Ave Grove? Harry ‘ Jr Fresno a In a Roy after am hospital Thomas F San Frarv stroke Born March 9 1895 Ogden William Lan- Lawrence Chicago a son of James and Ellen Stowe caster Paul Richmond Holy Beil Brown Married Bernetta May Rosary will be recited Wednesday 1917 Brigham City Former em15 30 pm 574 E 1st South where refriends call 74 pm Graveside servploye Southern Pacific Railroad tired 1955 Member George Wash- ices Thursday 11 am Mt Calvary Survivors’ AF6AM ington Lodge widow daughters Mrs Fred (Phyl Ms) Froerer Jr Mrs Clyde (Shirley) Shaw both Ogden Mrs Calvin (Iris) Russell France 10 grandchildren brothers sisters Mrs K (Ella May) Skaigiris Mrs Myrtla Monroe both Pocatello Idaho Mrs Mathew (Ruby) Todd Mrs Joseph (Eliza) Mrs Walter Pilcher (Rosabell) Public Masonic all Ogden Stark 11 funeral services Tuesday am Lindquist and Sons Mortuary Ogden call friends where Monday pm Burial Tuesday prior to services Ogden City Cemetery Claranca Edwlg Krltgar 30 Ian Francisco Calif Sally Lynna Hanion 19 tan OGDEN— Mrs Amy Blecherf 83 died Monday lliur IICT Dewey Douglas H Udy 20 Salt Laka ing In an Ogden hospital Born May 5 18i80 Oramitr 19 Salt Laka Germany to John and Erth-m- a 'Vicki B lecher t Married to Bull!) Rotxrt Yatas 17 Salt Laka Hillier He died Married to Thomas ‘ A Cristy Lois Chlvtrs 5 Sail Laka ouis Dewey He died Member rhurch of Jesus Christ of Latter day Alan Oross Rotrs 19 Salt Lakai Survivors son aints daughters ene Hooper Mrs L R (Neva) Karan Rosalia Ptarson 19 Salt Bowman Ogden Mrs Norma Lin Laka ford Raymond Idaho Mrs Oovla C (Jennie) Sleight Earl Whitakar Marlg 25 Salt 2 grandchildren Lake Hjls dren — brother Montpelier Karan McCuna 24 Salt Lika I Idaho Funeral Thun pm neva LDS Ward Geneva Robart R Soil 21 Mldvala Friends call Mathews Mortuary J-- 9 arbarn Ann McKay 25 Salt Laka Montpelier Wednesday pm to Burial services Thursday prior Brant D Hdlock 23 Bountiful Geneva City Cemetery Constanc Lillian Monson Hadlock 23 Bountiful Olga L Smith Harry J Ryan Ray E Brown News of Record MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake County Amy II Dewey possi- j partial under present Utah law INTERMOUfiTAin Armstrong a e ' Centrally Located Infant Hughes Ester Neilson solution to the business expansion-ratproblem an aggressive approach to the freeport concept of distributive services and wholesaling He said the taxation of intransit goods as well as instate manufactured goods is a deterrent to industrial expansion Good way fo find out: com® to our Grand Opening and drive a VW yourself - Infant Hoffman District unemployment or an of workers “Both (situations) are socialundesily and economically rable” Mr Stuart said HE PRESENTED as a Brady KresTi BUT HE ADDED an ominous note by saying that the state must develop new jobs at a fast er rate than Is apparent or it will be faced with either increased ble Anna governor AM(CA Everwonder Edna K Hansen it rather SL County a Anyone bringing liquor into Utah without clearing through Data to Monday Utah iAf car It’s ‘Bootleg’ the j Alta to Ken plained that he had no prepare a brochure Continued From Page 17 or Not on Center Job’ Bring Bottle? Stevenson Jackson and Be Careful time Sharp a firm George 18 ‘Inter vie wcd-B- ut Texas firm sent Its Washington DC associate to Salt Lake City to exoress interest in the Salt Lake City project but was not interviewed on the civic center in Little Cottonwood Canyon Public tours be-ftunnels in canyon gin Wednesday la man-ma- i 'ororrrwr Leon M Olsen ter Public tours that will begin e Wednesday through tunnels in Little Cottonwood Canyon were preceded by a preview tour Monday by the general authorities of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y or ? ROOSEVELT— Funeral servlets will Leon M Olsen 42 225 Edgement be held Wednes- Ct (200 died Mond day for Victor Mi m a Lake hospital aft- - U er a heart attack R 13 n Dec Be r 1 9 2 0 Gov George D Clyde express- proposed titling the body of waMountain Home Duchesne ed reservations Monday about “Lake Kennedy” in honor Born May 21 to Al-- I untv Viola ed am 1921 in Antelope I W or then Olsen naming the reservoir behind of the late President John Duchesne County Yarned a son of Marion Edna Dam “Lake Gorge Cobb 1954 Kennedy Au f Flaming R and Gertrude Hy Nev Veteran McKowen Mitch Kennedy” ror!d II War Married Jean APPRECIATE the impor- ell Member Church McClure Aug 29 y of Jesus Christ of (M In 1946 Salt Lake SAID HE he still prefers the tance of memorializing the late Latter-daSaints A of Bureau City &urv)vors widow em name “Flaming Gorge IPresident Gov Reclamation sons auahters piove in Vernal Edward James Church but added “public use will de- Clyde said memorials of Member L y n n 6 Preston of Jasus Christ ot Marline Louisa termine what name the lake this type Should be closely and Latter-day Saints Served four years Nancy all Salt Lake City brother In US Navy World War II Hal Sunnyside sisters Nyle Clevewidow son and daugheventually land Emery County George Helpintimately associated with the terSurvivors: Max Chari both Vernal er Vern Price Mrs Farley (Irma) parSen Frank E Moss " individual involved” ents Bennett Uintah County brottv Prendsen Van Nuvs Leland R Bennett grandmother He said he also thought that er FndavLe°8) Mrs Della McKowen Vernal Funeral services Wednesday af 1 where friends too many objects named In hon- p m and Frldav prior in tha Roosevelt Stake Center iei Salt Laka City Cematery may calf af Olpm Mortuary or of a man’s memory tend to Friends Roosevelt Tuesday 6 to I pm and before Burial service Wednesday intended dilute the respect Roosevelt City Cemetery SMITHFIELD — Funeral service than to heighten for Mrs Edna Kirbrlde Hansen 77 B former Smlthfleld resident who died In Inglewood Calif will be held A FEW IMPORTANT meMrs Anna Boesen Brady 85 1650 at 2 pm In tha Nelson Ave died Sunday 3 30 am Thursday Memorial Funeral Chapa) Logan morials closely Identified with Laird In a Salt Lake nursing homo of Friends may call at the mortuary causes the work of a man do him the natural time of Born Dec 10 1877 In Lamont III Wednesday fromwillnoon until bt in tha Smith-fiel- d Married John M Brady He died in service Burial most honor the Cemetery 1957 Machnilsts Charier member Born March 3 1887 In Smlthfleld added member Utah State LegAuxiliary a daughter of James and Lucinda eight-hou- r islative Introduced Council Special to Jhe Tribune Gibson Kirk bride Married fo Edwin Is a congressional bill There law Active In civic and CathVihcent In November of 1903 In church affairs former member MIDVALE which would name Utah’s share olic Capt Married Freedom Divorced Wyo Cathedral of the Madeleine parish Liovd Hansen in Sait Lake City Juretich 51 426 E Center St of the reservoir “Lake Ashley” Cathedral Alta Society member to Member Church of Jesus Christ of Catholic Women's League Saints Postmistress In Midvale long-tim- e law enforce- for the early trapper-explore- r Survivors two sisters Mrs Emma Latter-da- y San Antonio Tex Gobbets Mrs Freedom ment husband Survivors: III Louise Inglewood three James William H Ashley and the Chicago Raymond John Bradv brother Jamas W Klrkbrlde Smith-fiel- d died of Hodgkins Wyoming half “Lake O’M- grandchildren Mrs May Hill four sisters Mary Regina Brady both Salt Lake Mrs Patricia Ann Brady Seattle Mrs Eva Munk Smlthfleld disease Monday ahoney” for the late Wyoming city? Wash Lilas Cottlngham Paradise Calif mass Mrs P Williams It) am Requiem LuRay Thursday Logan at 6:15 at senator at Our lady of Lourdes Church East Holy Rosary will be rehis home cited Wednesday 8 p m at 372 E 1st South where friends may call Capt Juretich PRICE — Mrs Matilda Simpson Wednesday 6 30 to 8 30 pm and Cook 71 died Saturday In Salt was superintendbefore services Burial Thursday rest home of natural causs kak Mount Calvary Cemetery 1892 Miss 11 Winona Jjw ent of the Salt to John and Nancy Jordan Simpson Married to Peter Cook Nov 5 1923) Lake County Jail 1958 ho died Catholic Member Church Requiem Mass Tuesday 9 30 day-olDeborah Ann Hoffman and had served of Kent D and Sandra a m Notra Dame Catholic Church daughter Burial price City Cemettry with the sheriff’s Stanley Hoffman 405 Center St (100 Prlc West) died Monday morning In a alt Lake Hospital of natural causes affice since 1943 urvivors parents grandparents Mr and Mrs Raymond R Hoffman ETlor to his asso- MT PLEASANT — Joseph Capt Mr and Mrs James Stan rill Draper day-olson of R D Juretich elation with the ley Ti and Janet Klar Hughes died Sun--' In a Juab County hospital SurMidvale a was he county office vivors1 Parents brother sister RonM to The Tribune ald Theresa Mr and Special officer three for grandparents police city Mrs Alta May Armstrong II 12 Mrs Eleanor Mrs Darr ROOSEVELT — The death of Canter St (50 west) died Sunday In Kiar Mantl Hughes R years a Salt Laka real noine of causes M Manti Johnson klar Robert ncldent to age Born Jan 22 1882 Fountain Green Mrs Bertha Hughes In a found woman Roosevelt her Iowa Married to Cleveland Wart Sait Lake Active In Democratic Party City Funeral Wednesday he died 1931 Married to Milton Arm- 1 Friends South LDS Ward he died October 198 Sur- - callp m Ursenbach politics Capt Juretich was a Wednesday near US 40 strong Home Funeral vlvoratw° five greatgrandsons Counm 9 Mt Burial member of the Salt Lake p Wednesday Funeral grandchildren of about eight miles east here noon 2350 6 13th South Wednesday Pleasant City Cemetery where ty Patronage Committee Demcall 4 m friends Tuesday p to the list Wednesday prior to services Burial officially was added ocratic Legislative Salt Laka City Cemetery of Utah traffic fatalities Monday LEWISTON Cach County-- Mr sevchairman and delegate Ester Luella Neilson 68 Lewiston M In Kaysviiie Sunday Born June died eral times to the State DemoA BOARD OF Inquiry headed Fred McBride Bassett 74 12 to Frank and 1695 Lewiston 2820 cratic Convention Married St died In a Salt Laka City Louisa Wheeler Stephenson by Uintah County Attorney Whit- Lake hospital Sunday at 4 47 pm follow' to Hyrum Neilson 1915 later solemof a nized attack Church Ing Jesus heart Temple Logan HE WAS A charter member ney D Hammond ruled the orn Aug 16 1889 Spring Valley Christ of Latter-daSurvL Saints a son ot Ralph Lowe end vors: husband daughters sons Mrs Nev of Elizabeth death Mrs Bumgar- Leah Rose' Henrold Bassetf" Married Tom (Lenna) Watterson Mrs Leg and past president of the MidZina Nielsen Oct 31 1914 (Velma) Hlleman both Layton vale Lions Club and held mem- ner Poowegup 45 was due to In Salt alherlne Lake City Farmer and car1 Frank H Vern P Rupert Idaho Member penter in suffered the traffic 2 23 grandchildren carpenters' union Whittier Calif Survivors widow two sons and bership in the Murray Frater- Injuries brothers sisters one Wilmingaccident daughter Frd Emery Mrs Ora Verda Smith Jensen Mrs of nal Order Eagles ton Cal ft Miles 0 and Mrs L W (I la) Olsen both Salt Lake ilty both Lewiston Mrs Louise Jackson After reports that Mrs Poowe- two A graduate of Murray High Mrs Nedra Wood Ohio Layton two grandchildren Calif two brothers William H George Stephenson 1 Compton School Capt Juretich also at- gup had suffered an Injury on Delta Ralph Lewiston p m (Dick) H and Mrs Funeral Wednesday St LDS Ward First Pearl Chapel of head and after the the both American Fork Logie top tended the University of Utah Funerar noon In the An- Friends call Myi Mortuary Monday 9 Burial Ogden City shattered bottle derson and Thursday Sons Mortuary M Ameripm discovering Fork where friends may call BORN FEB 16 1912 In Mur- and an automobile horn with can before Thursday services Burial American Fork Cemetery of F General anthorities of the LDS Church prepare' guided tour of new church storage vaults y Intermountain Obituaries LDS Officers Clyde Airs T w MR STUART added that the freeport concept also is important to the aerospace industries Q recently developed within the state “We have facilities manpower and excellent industrial repume: tation Our current position on inventory taxes however seems 11 to be one of the 1 remaining de- The weather forecast map for Tuesday inditerrents” Mr Stuart concluded cate generally fair ikies over the Inter- - - - fV 5- - - AVW Melba JIcMillen McKee mounfctln Region except for continued foggy valleys to western Utah and southern Idaho 1- - a w 4a Don W Wlntarton 27 Roosavelt VERNAL — Mrt Melba McMIlIm Barbara Jaanna Wayman 19 Prlca McKee 55 Vernal died Sunday evening In a Salt Lake hospital attar Edward Orson Daylay 22 a Salt Born in Scofield long Illness Lake Carbon County Oct 10 1908 to flam Edward "and' Lula Mower Mc19 Mery Beth Kansan Bountiful Millan Married to 5 Harold McKea March 30 197 Saif Laka Temple Eira T Clark Jr 23 Bountiful Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Virginia Maldrum 28 Provo Survivors sons aints William oy both $ait Lake City Dan u S Don L Cook 25 Sprlnavllla six grandchildren Army In Italy Donna Taylor 22 Bountiful sisters Ed Mrs Thelma others Hodges both Las Vegas Nev David B 22 Salt Dingtrfleld Ham H Hilton Woodland Mrs Myra Burton Salt Lake Laka £jillf Diana Wadt 20 al Salt noon Lakt Maesar — Thursday CDS Ward Chapel Friends may calf at Vernal Mortuary Wednesday 7 9 Jamaa A Wilson 19 Rlvarton Thursday Vlor to services Wvo pm Burial Maesar-FalrvlaDlla Irana Dull 14 Salt Laka Cemetery |