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Show 'rw0m9mnrw H V in n The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, May 8,1964 Frederick died West, heart Thur (Frsd) Eldredg Scholet, S. 4Hl ,4 o aliment v June Salt Lake er t Clty.( 1 OTHER MASONIC bodies in which he held memberships included: Scottish Rite Masons, 32nd degree; Weber Lodge, F&AM; York Rite Masons; Ogden Chapter No. 2, Royal Arch Masons; Ogden Chapter No. 3, Royal and Select Masters; El Monte Commandery, Knights Templar, and Utah Consistory No. 1, 32nd degree. Mr. Glasmann was a member N. of the Ogden Rotary Club, Ogden Chamber of Commerce, BPOE, Special to The Tribune of Foreign Wars, Post Veterans ' PROVO Utahs two Repub- 1481, Disabled American Veterlican candidates for the U.S. ans, Theater Owners of AmerSenate nomination Rep. Sher- ica, United Commercial Travelman Lloyd and Ernest L. Wil- ers, Weber Club and the Amerkinson appeared on the same ican Legion. platform in George Albert Smith HE WAS A past commander Fieldhouse here Thursday night of American Legion Baker-Merri- ll to debate a key issue civil Post No. 9. rights. Born May 9, 1891, in Salt Lake REP. LLOYD said he voted City, he was a son of William d for the bill to and Evelyn Ellis Glasmann. He conserve the human resources married Helen Moon in 1914 in of this country. Ogden. She died in February, Equal opportunity for the 1963. Negro would allow some 20 milAfter military service during lion Americans to be an asset World War I, Mrj Glasmann rather than a liability to their worked for the Veterans Admincountry, he said. istration in Kentucky and ColoTHE CONGRESSMAN added rado. He returned to Ogden in that the bill excludes govern- 1928. ment authority over employSURVIVING ARE a son and d ment practices at Roscoe C. Glasmann, daughter, institutions and said it San Carlos, Calif., and Mrs. would not endanger federal Richard (Carolynn) Lindsley, grants and loans when church three grandchildren and organizations' hire only mem- Ogden; three brothers, A. L. Glasmann, bers of their church. He also quoted from a state- William W. Glasmann Sr. and ment issued last Oct. 6 at the Blaine V. Glasmann, all of Ogden. general conference of the Church Funeral services Will be conof Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y ducted Monday at 3 p.m. at Saints: Myers Mortuary Chapel, Ogden. "WE WOULD like it to be THE FAMILY suggests conknown that there is in this church no doctrine, belief or tributions to the Shriners Crippractice that is intended to deny pled Childrens Hospital, Salt the enjoyment of full civil rights Lake City, or to the American to any person, regardless of Cancer Society. race, color or creed. . Mr. Wilkinson said he is in favor of doing everything possible to assist minority groups of all kinds to assure them the opportunities available to other citizens." 2 Candidates Debate on Rights Issue House-approve- church-connecte- .. HE WARNED against possible infringement upon the rights of the majority in an effort to protect minorities. Referring specifically to the bills "equal employment provisions, tiie candidate quoted a statement he attributed to President Johnson (then a Senator) on the Senate floor March 9, Pole, 4 Cars Victims of Street Crash BUT 1949: Special to The Tribune "IF THE FEDERAL govern- ment can by law tell me whom I shall employ, it can likewise tell my prospective employes . for whom they must work.' If the law cm compel me to employ a Negro, it cm compel that Negro to work for me. "Such a law would do nothing more than enslave a minority. It would necessitate a system of federal police officers such as weve never before seen. It would require the policing 'of every business institution, every transaction between an employer and an employe, and virtually every hour of an employers and employes association while at work. I could only hope sincerely that the Senate will never be called upon to entertain seriously my such proposal again. Clark, all Salt Lake City; Murel, Fountain Green. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m.. Pierce Brothers Mortuary, Beverly Hills. Clyde E. Mauss Clyde E. Mauss, 90, died of natural causes Thursday, mm. i, a.m., In a Salt Lake ho s p 1 a I. Born Sept. 26, 1903, Salt Lake City, to Jacob and Bendegthe Steffen-seMauss. Veteran, World War II. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Employe, Royal Baking Co. Survivors brothers, Leonard V., Twin Falls, Clifford, Idaho; Louisville, Ky.; C.f Salt Alma Lake City; Wendell V., Spokane, Wash. Funeral Saturday, 11 e.m., 4670 Highland Dr. (11th East), where friends call Saturday prior to serv- lce. Burial, Murray City Camettry. Rudolph Olsen POCATELLO Rudolph Olsen, 17, Pocatello, died Wednesday in a Pocatello hospital after a brief illness. Born Jan. 29, 1877, Copenhagen, Denmark, a son of Hans and Anna Margetha Klrstlne Olsen. Married Whitby June 6, 1907, in Salt Lake Temple. Came to America at six years of age. Lived in Preston, Idaho. Farmed In Preston and attended barber college in San Francisco. Oakley, Idaho, Rupert, Idaho, and Salt Lake resident. Operated barber shop in Salt Lake City until 1927. Then moved to Pocatello. Retired at 82 years of age. Member Seventy Quorum Jn Pocatello 14th Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Survivors: widow, Pocatello; sons Vernlce, Adak, Alaska; Ronald, Brigham City, Utah; Orval and Rex W., both Pocatello; James, Salma, Calif.; Max W Miami, Fla ; daughter, Mrs. Hyrum (Leoia) Loutensock, Lynwood, 20 greatCalif.; 19 grandchildren; grandchildren; brother, John, Augusta, Mont.; two sisters, Mrs. Ray Veda) Berrett, and Mrs. Mae Heath, ialt Lake City. Funeral services Saturday 1 p.m. In Manning Funeral chapel, Pocatello where friends may ceil Friday from 7 to I p.m. Alonzo T. Hewlett CORINNE. Box Elder County Alonzo Thomas 63, died Hewlett, 11 p.m., in Brigham Wednesday, City hospital following an extended Illness. Bom Oct. 28, 1898, Union Fort, Salt Lake County, a son of Lorenzo and Emily Smith Hewlett. Married Hazel Jensen, June 2, 1921, Logan. Member, Corlnne Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of a tier-da- y Saints. Barber In St. George, 10 years. Operated barber ahop in Corlnne past sever. I years. Survivors: widow; son, daughter, David L Las Vegas, Nev.,- - Mrs. Billy (Barbara) Rowe, Brigham City; 9 grandchildren; brothers, sister, Clarence, Brigham City; Elwynn S , Salt Laka City Mrs. Edwin (Rachel) Young. Sebastopol. Calif. Funeral, Saturday, Road. IT WAS, however, only one event Others included a series of accidents in which a parked car was struck, md mother accident in which. & passing cm hit the downed utility pole, then drove off-r- but not before being struck by mother car. - ONE ARREST was made when a man believed to be the driver of one car involved was found in p.m., 1 lnne Ward chapel. Friends call B. Felt Funeral Home, Brigham City, Friday, 7 to 9 p.m., and at the chapel in Corlnne attar 11 a.m. Burial, Brigham City Cemetery. Leah Roberts Banks Ore. Laah Roberts PORTLAND, Banks, 44, Portland, a former Utah resident died Tuesday, In a Portland hospital of natural causes. Born Nov, 17, 1919, In Delta, Millard County, a daughter of Walter and Millie Nebeker Roberts. Graduate Delta High School and a graduate of Utah Stata University. Married W. Fred Banks, 1943 In Salt Lake City. Survivors three sons. husband; Paul, Mathew, Walter; two daughters, Susan and Elizabeth Banks, all Portland; brother, Brose, Delta; sisters, Mrs. Harold (LaVell) Madsen, San Lorenzo, Calif.; Mrs. Art (Elva) Steal, Salt Laka City; and Mrs Darrell, (Ivy) Pearson, Stanford, Calif. Funeral services Monday 11 a.m. In Layton Fifth Ward Chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. In Burial Sutherland Cemetery Delta. II, SummareQ ROOSEVELT Samuel Hnrv SummareM, 75, died Thursday of a stroke in local hospital. Born Dac. 25, IBM, Macon, Ala., to Jamas Marl. tin and Sarah Pamela Johnson Married Cora Isabell O'Neill Jan. 14, 1910, Vernal. $ha died July Vilato Married Labrum 19, 1918. April 14. 1919, Vernal. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Survivors: widow, Roosevelt; sons,' daughters, James William, Samuel Poulsbo, Wash.; Harvey, Salt Lake- CiTyf Mrs. Sam (Erma) West, Areata, Calif.; Ray and Mrs, Kenneth (Sammie) Hardy, 'both Roosevelt; 19 grandchildren; 25 greatgrandchildren; listers, Mrs. Ethel Brown and Mrs. Lula Lambert, both Roosevelt. Funeral, Monday 1 p.i . Roosevelt LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call, Olpln Mortuary, Sunday afternoon and evening end Monday prior to services. Burial, Cedar View Cemetery. a garage not far from where the Estelle R. Trunkey pole Was knocked over. Mr. Estelle DuZt1 R.llly Trunk-V- , In County Jail late Thursday 82, 1337 Logan Avt. (1623 South), died of cause incident to age Thursnight in lieu of $300 bail was a day, 1:20 a.m.. at her home. Bom March 10, 1882, Salt Laka City, to man police identified as Warren William Clara and E. Robinson Rallly. Marrlad to Gaorg O. Trunkev G. Walkabout, 41, 3547 Honda Juna 29, 1910, Salt Laka City. H Feb. 15, 1963. Former employe Ave., charged with drunken died Salt Lake City Library. Salt Laka Board of Education. Survivors: City driving. dauohtar. Miss Virginia W. Trunkey, Salt Lake City. Funaral Saturday, 1 THE POWER outage affected p.m., 374 E. 1st South, whart friends hour prior to servlet. m area roughly bounded on the call Burial, Mount Olivet Cemetery. north by 15th South, on the south Charles. Dee by 35th South, on the west by 1940 West and on the east by 1100 Charles Dee, 17, 3020 OGDEN Ogden, dlad Thursday mornWest. Power was out from 8:30 Madison, ing In an Ogden rest horn. Bom Sept. 30, 1176, Schledan, Holland, to Peter and Marla VanNeck Dee. Marp.m. to 9:45 p.m. ried Cornelia VanDyke Oct. 21, 1898, Hoi lend. Marriage solRotterdam, THE CHARGE against Walk- emnized, Self Lake Temple. Church Associated Pret Saints. Christ of Latter-daBy about was signed before Justice ofSh Jesus died In August, 1963. Founder KINGMAN, ARE., May The of the Peace Mel Humpberys by and retired owner. Dee Printing Co. Former member, Ogden Lions Club. driver of a car involved in Emil J. Naccarato, 35, 3400 S. Active member, LDS Church. Sursons, daughter, Peter A., ' a n collision at Kingman Redwood, owner of a car which vivors: Corey J., Stanley K ell Ogden; Mrs. L, J. (Mary) Skaggs, Oakland, Cellf.i Tuesday in which two soldiers was struck while parked outside seven grandchildren; three sreaN 1 " Funeref Saturday, 11 grandchildren. were Killed, was identified a tavern. a.m.. Larkin Mortuary, Ogden, where p.m., SaturThursday as Larry D. Pollett, From the tavern the moving friends callto Friday, service. Burial, Ogden day prior 19, Layton, Utah. vehicle proceeded about 750 feet, City Cemetery. . t ; HE WAS HOSPITALIZED at knocked over the pole and went Kevin R. Christensen Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., with another 250 feet, coming to rest LAYTON Kelvin Ray Chrlstansan, Infantant son of Ray and Sheiagh serious Injuries. Sgt. Randall against a second pole. Chrlstansan. Layton, died at Before the pole could be Stoker an Oodsn Hospital Wednesday night Youngblood, Ft. Douglas, Utah, Survivors ar his parents of 17 unifrom cleared the road an Talbot Drive, Layton; grandparents, escaped with minor injuries. Mr. and Mrs. EyanD. Christensen, . The two soldiers killed were dentified auto struck it and in and Mr, and Mrs. Ervin R. Stoker, all Layton; car a was driven and Mrs, Grant Crawford, Ogden.Mr. struck by Identified Thursday as Jack R. turn services Saturday p m. 930 W. 6th at Graveside Richard 29, Bleak, ML md 20, by the York, Cemetery. Yernon, Ind., Memorial Friends Union Chapel. call Ray C. Fetterman, 24, Bedford, South, , said t Deputy Richard ayton Friday iafurday from lOe.m.imtlPflmeef Fa. JWabel. . vies , x one-ha- Driver Named In 2 Deaths y 7-- car-trai- - - - CorHar- old CHESTERFIELD The loss of electric power over a wide area for about 75 minutes was one event related to ,m auto accident Thursday night in which a utility pole was knocked over at Samuel 3200 S. Redwood 1 - f I - ' - A,. least.. Albert Kirkwood Arpin, 80, 370 Ken ' -sington Ave., died Wednesday 1 p.m. ot natural causes ,s, l 1 in a Salt Laka if I , ( I v I) hospital. x Born Dac. 10, 1883, Aurarla, Ga i a ton ot Joseph ; Elizabeth J and Kirkwood Arpin. Married Sarah B. & Leafhgm, Aug. 16,' Sait Lake 1906, & City; Employ a J.k Hog la Co., yaartv tj ' Forma? telegraph operator, later a chiaf or ' dar clerk. Retired. In 1957. Mi 'd Survivors: widow: three daughters, Mrs. Robert McA. (Margaret) Grath, Hobbs, N.M.; Mrs. George A. (Rulah) Mrs Smith, Miami; Kenneth T. (Bonnie Jean) Dykes, Tampa, Fla.; seven grandchildren; thrne Funeral services noon, Saturday 260 E. South Temple, where friends brother, grandchildren; Magna; three sisters, A&'KA: may call Friday from 6 to p.m. Lake City; Mrs. Maurlne Root, Saturday to services. Burial, un Citv. Ariz.; and Mrs. Delie Salt Lake prior City Cemetery. Sims, Ocala, Fla. Funeral Monday, 1 P.m., Spencer LDS Ward Chaoel, 3084 S, 8400 West. Friends call 8525 W. 2700 South Sunday, p.m.. MonKelvin Fradrik B oak wag, 7, 1036 m. until day 11 p.m. Burial, Capistrano Dr Valley View Memorial Park. died Wednesday at 3:10, p.m. cancer in a Salt ? hospital. Elmo John K ester, 72, 3534-2n-d East, Lake Bom Dec. It, Wednesday 1956, in Salt Lake 10:22 Pm. in a Satt Lake hosCity, a son of Uuldrik . Jr. and,- -, pital. Born Aug.-J- 5, Eva C 0 a m a nL 1891, a son of Boekweg. Anson Pratt and Survivor! par- -, Annie Wixey Kesants, two broth-- J ler. Kevin Uuldart, Afton rik and Robert J. March 21, 1942 In Chrlstansan Idaho Fails. Memall Salt Lake ber Church of City; grandparJesus Christ of ents, Mrs. Olive Latter-daSaints. Coleman, truck Lake City; UuldFiremen driver. rik Boekweg Sr on railroad. sons Survivors: Morgan. Funeral, Saturday, t p.m. In the and daughters, CaliforRose Park Sixth Ward chapel, Church Kenneth, nia; Elmo Jr., Los Angeles; and of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Jacqueline Carol Kesler, Sait Lake 1155 N. 11th West. Friends may cell Robert B. Shel- at 260 E. South Temple, 4 City; Friday don, Provo; Mrs. Edward (Virginia) to I p.m. and Saturday at the ward Price, Salt Lake City; Mrs.13 James one hour before services. Burial, grand- Redwood Memorial Estates. (Patricia) Nelson, Sandy; children; three brothers and sisters, Mrs. George Mrs. Robert (Myrtle, Walkingshaw, and Mrs. Ira (Vivien) Mulryan, Frank William Beecher, 73, 215 E. (Addie) Mason, all Salt Lake City. 4th South, died Tuesday at 3:15 Funeral services Saturday 1 p.m. p.m. of natural causes In a local In the Eldridge Ward chapel, 32)9 h 3rd East. Friends call East, hospital. Born In Salt Laka City July 26, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Sat- 1890, to Frank William and Josephint urday one hour prior to services. Floyd Beecher Sr. Survivors: brother, Robert Beecher, Salt Lake City; sister, Ella Pina Grove, Calif. John Asta, 84, 162 S. 7th West, died Jones, Graveside services and burial Satof cause incident 10 Sait Lake City to ag Thursday, a.rrw urday 4:10 a.m.. tn a , Salt Lake hospital. Born July 24, 1179, Legal Notic S w 1 z a rland, to David and ElizELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Teuscher abeth Asta. Married Ida Sealed proposals will b received Rutishauaar Sept. by Robert L. Bridge, the Board of Education of Salt 10, 1908, Salt Lake Lake City. Utah, until 3:00 p.m., City. Survivors: May 14, 1964, and will b Thursday widow; sons, therfr publicly opened Immediately daughter, Harold after at the Board Offices, 440 East Phoenix. Aril.; 1st South, for the Installation of a Arthur, Mrs. Florcentral sound system In th South ence Zaellt, both . High School, located at 1575 South Salt Lake City; f ? State Street, Salt Lake City. Utah grandchil-- 1 in accordance with th drawings dren; 13 great-- g as prepared by and specifications r a nd children; Electrical F. C. Engineer, Fred, 1355 Salt Lake City. Funaral Saturday, Utah. Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, d 2 p.m., East, where friends Th work shall be performed under on call Saturday hour prior to on contract. services. Burial, Mount Ollvat Ceme-ten- j. for bidding on As prequallflcatlons this work, each Interested Contractor shall fill out and file with th Board a Bidder's Form of Questionnaire, not later than Wednesday, May 13, PROVO Mrs. Darcus Geneve v 1964 or shall have filed such questionnaire since December 16, 1963. Davit Hyde, 47, obforms may b Questionnaire dlad tained at th office of th Superin6:10 tendent of Buildings of the Board. Wednesday, Qualified Bidders mpy obtain drawp.m., in a Provo ings and specifications at th office after a hospital of Buildings of th Superintendent short Illness. Bom on or after 18:00 a.m., Monday May March 4, 1917,to a deposit o, 4, 1964, on making Ore., Baker, $10 00 per set, such deposits being Johr end Thelma refunded In accordance with condiMorflt Davis. MarInstructions tions stipulated in th ried to Leonard J. To Bidders. 23, Hyde. SaltNov.Lake A Certified Check or Bid Bond of 1932, not less then five per cent ot the Temple, Church of amount of th bid must accompany of Christ Jesus each proposal, said check or bid bond Latter-daSaints. being made payable to the Board Ha died Sept. 23, of Education. check will Cashier In1963. English not be accepted. structor, Brigham It shell be mandatory upon th University. Young Contractors to whom these contracts Graduated with honors, BYU. 1956. ar awarded and upon any LdS Church. SurActive member, under them, to pay not less vivors: sons, daughters, L. Blaine, than th prevailing wage rates as Dolan T., Mrs. Alfred (Sharon) Bige- established by th Industrial Comlow, all Salt Laka City; Carolyn, Ei- mission of the State of Utah for th seven area all where th work Is to be pergrandProvo; leen, Diane, sisters, Mrs. formed, to all laborers, workmen and children; brothers, Merlorle Alexander, Portland, Ore. t mechanics employed by them in the Mrs. Enes Anderson, Mrs. Thelma execution of these contracts. Th Board reserves th right to Fells, Frederickson, both Kettle ralact any or all proposals or to Wash.; John P., Spokane, Wash.; or technicality Hal A., Colville, Wash. Funaral Sat- waive any Informality 1,1 1tl O' urday noon. Sunset LDS Ward Chapel, Boars' propo' Provo. Friends call Berg Mortuary, 'THE BOARD OF EDUCATION p.m., Saturday, Provo, Friday, OF SALT LAKE CITY 0 a.m. Burial, Provo City By Robert L. Bridge, Cemetery. Clerk, Treasurer and Purchasing Agent 440 East First South Salt Lake City. Utah ) Mrs. PALO ALTO, CALIF. NOTICE Maude Kemp Baker, 87, Pslo Alto, OF In Alto after ON HEARING Palo died Wednesday .JIP.T.'JE. SECTION OF a stroke. Born In Sandy, Utah. MarIN SOUTH SALT ried to Eugene Baker. He died. MemMlz-pa- h Church ber, First Presbyterian Notice Is hereby given that a public Chapter No. 5, Order of the will be held on Saturday, May Eastern Star. Survivors: daughters, hearing 9, 1964 at th South Salt Lake Office, Mn. H. S. (Virginia) Bailey, Mrs. 2500 South State Street, South Salt son, L. E. (Mary Alice) Lemklni Lake, Utah, pursuant to law, for the nine purpose K., all California; Eugene of considering the rezonlng grandchildren; six of two sections of the of South Funaral and burial In Palo Salt Lake end amend! n Cityth present Alto. zoning ordinance. The hearing for the first section will be held t 9 00 e.m. The property is located on th north side of 2400 Frank- South, both sides of Burton Avenue DOWNEY, IDAHO-Ed-win lin (Ted) Davis. 70, Downay, died and th south ski of Truman Avein a Downey hospital nue between State Street and Main Wednesday described as after a long Illness. Bom Sept. 22, Street, more particularly Lots 87 to 107, 1893, Perry, Utah, to Nelson F. and Plat ''A", B.F.S., and PTac Block 3, Burton Sub., Lot Mary Ann Davis. Married Pearl R. Inc., 13. 10 Block 40, Acre Plat "A", B.fTS. War April 3, 1918, Salt Lake Tempi, west 4.5 ft, ot Lots 1 to 4, Inc., of Latter-da- y Church of Jesus Chris Lots 5 to 15 Inc., and Lots 28 to 40, Saints. Former dry cleaner. High Block I, Burton Place Plat priest. Downey Second LDS Ward. Lofli Block 40, 10 Acre Plat "A" R Edwin Survivors: widow; sons, B.F.S. DownVen Nuys, Calif.; Daniel J It is proposed that th above debe rezoned from ey; daughters, Mrs. Edgar L. (Mar- scribed property B" to Business City; Mr. Residential ian) Denney, Salt Lek A", The hearing for th second section Jay C. (Carol) Jones, Bountiful, will b held at 9:30 a.m. The prop14 grandchildren; 4 greatUtah; Oak- on located both ot is sides William P. erty grandchildren; brothers, Salt Lake land Avenue and the south side of City; D. E Brigham 150 feet west of Robert from Avenue E Clair Reynold A., Ogden; City; Downay; sis- Main Street to West Tempt Street, Pocatello; Raymond, ter Mr. Edith D. Walker, Pocatello. more particularly described as tot 1 Funaral Saturday, p.m., Downey Th west ft, of Lot 34 and LDS Ward Chapel, Burial, Downey Lots 37 to 58,11,88 inc., block 2, Oakland City Cemetery. Place Sub. arid the west 11.88 feet of Lot 36 end Lots 37 to 51, Inc., Block 1, Oakland Place Sub,, Lot 4, Block 40, 10 Acre Piet "A", i.FlS. The west POCATELLO Rudoph Olsen, 7, 2.85 ft. of Lot 33 and Lots 34 to Pocatello, died Wednesday In a Poca- 55, tnc.. Block 1, Burton Piece Sub., tello hospital attar a short illness. ' of 5, Block 40 10 Aero Piet "A". i.F.S. Bom Jan. 29, 1877. Copenhagen, DenIt It proposed that the above mark, te Han and Anna Nargetha Olsen. Married Ltnora described property be rezoned from Klrstlne Whitby, Juna 4, 1907, Salt Laka Business "A" and Residential "B" to of Jesus Christ ot Business "B". Tempi, Church All persons desiring to protest th Latter-daSaints. Barbsr in Salt Member, rezonlng of this property ar Invited Lek City and Pocatello. and register their LDS Church. Survivors: widow; sons, to be In attendance to the proposed rezonlng. Bsmice, Adak, Alaska; Ronald, Brig- objections ham City, Utah; Arvll (Tod), Rex th,l,.hdv,ROfABiNl.R both Pocatarto; W Jamas, Sallna, Attest: , daughCalif.; Max W Miami, Fla.; Louten-socMartha J. Toomb, ter, Mr. Hyrum (Laola) City Recorder. 19 grandchilCalif.; Lynwood, NOTICB brothdren; 20 will be received by Ihe Proposal ers, John, Augusta, Mont.; sisters, Purchasing Department, Weber State Mrs. Ray (Veda) Barrett, Mrs. Me Heath, both Salt Lake City. Funaral College. Ogden until 1:00 p.m. MonMay 18, 1964, tor: Saturday, 1 p.m., Manning Mortuary, day, Cash Register Pocatello, wnar friends call Friday, Lawn Mower P.m. Burial Rastlawn Memorial Musical Instrument Gardena, Pocatello. Further Information may be obtained from th above office. Weber State College reserve the right to POCATELLO Infant son of Ger- reiect any or all bids or waive any ald E. and Shirley Dennis Shaw, irregularities or Informalities In the Pocatello, dlad early Thursday after interest of the College. JOHN H. HILD, premature birth three hours bstore Agent. Asst. Purchasing in a Pocatello hospital. Survivor: Mrs. Mr. and parents; grandparents, Albert Shaw, Boise; Con Dennis, Parma; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hutchins, Laktviaw, Ore. Examiner general manager James L. Ivory from May, 1916, until April, 1917. BEVERLY HILLS. CALIF James Leonard Ivory, at, He also was a director of Beverly Hills, forme Utah resident, television station KUTV in Salt died Wednesday in e Beverly Hills Lake City. hospital after surElmo J. gery. Born In Fountain Green, in Utah ENGAGED ACTIVELY died to George W. and Mercie theater operations since 1928 in Coilard Ivory. Corlnne Ogden, Mr. Glasmann was part Married Tabor, Twin Falls, owner and general manager of Idaho. Musician. Graduate, New the Orpheum and Paramount Englandof ConservaMarried tory Music. Theaters at the time of his Member, Church t Platt, of Jesus Christ of v? Latter-dadeath. Saints. salesman. He was a member of the El Retired Survivors: widow; 'son, daughter, Mrs. William (Joyce) Lee. ManhatKalah Temple, AAONMS, Salt tan Beach; William, Newport Beach; Retired grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Lake City, and past president four Mrs. Ella I. Livingston, Mrs. John T. (Geneva) Oldroyd, Mrs. John A. of the Ogden Shrine Club. (Donna) McDonald, Reube, Stanley, Eoscoe C. Glasmann Sr. . . . Managed two Ogden theater. ' ' Albert K. Arpin 0. (Tubby) .MAGNA Reid, 44, 1310 W. 2700 South, Mu. p nounced dead on Oct. Born 1997, P . City, to Francis Green, now Meaend Sarah Burr ns, a. ton of A1Eidredsa Scholes. trad C. and Eliza Married Margie Jacobs Reid. MarE. Curtlt Aug. 7,i ried Delia 1944. Salt Lake Nov. 29, orayx City. Member, 1.9 3 0 mi a..n a Church of Jesus Membar Church of Christ ot Latter-daJesus Christ ot Mill Saints. Le tier-da- y Saints Member Mt. Ridworker, Kennecott 1 i Sur-fers J Riding Club Copper Corp. ylvors: widow; iMi nU,ftVn'gM Club Association, ton, Eugene, Salt Lake City; tour of Magna. Farmer and grandchildren; brother, sisters, A. Life resident Employed by Granite L. (Dick), Roosevelt; Mrs. C. 0. cattleman. number of (Ethel) Clark, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. School District for Esther Feagan, Tucson, Aril.; Mrs. Survivors: widow; Mrs. David Salt James. (Ann) Tavioi r, daughter, (Edith) Buccambuso, Magna; three Lake 1909, MR. GLASMANN wa S a direcof the Ogden Standard-Examinand was treasurer of the Standard Corp. He was the Harold (Tubby Reid Hare arrival W td n day, 5 p.m. at a' Salt Lake Hospk fal of a heart at tack. eddy, 1.05 e.m., In a Salt hospital. Lake Bom 21. Sr., Ogden business and newspaper man, died of cancer Thursday in a Roy hospital. He was 72. tor 3440 54, Special to The Tribuna OGDEN Roscoe C.Glasmann legal Natte Intermountain Obituaries Frederick E. Scholea Ogden Business Figure, Gvic Aide, Dies at 72 ' ' , . Kelvin Boekweg Kesler f Salt Frank W. Beecher John Aste eight Bat, brother, Darcus D. Hyde Provo, ,n,rst Maude K. Baker Edwin F. Davis Rudolph Olsen Infant Shaw POCATELLO Mrs. Maurlc Dun-yo- Clark, 34, Pocatello, died early Thursday In a Pocatello hospital after long Illness. Born May 12, 1929, Salt Lake City, to Joseph L. and Claudia Shields Dunyon. Married to Daaux Clark, Oct, 15, 1930, Brigham Salt Laka City. Attended Salt Lake resiYoung University. dent until 1961. Musician. Active membar. Church of Jesus Christ of husLattdr-daSaint. Survivors: band tons, Dave, Rody; daughter, Jenny Sue, all Pocatello;, parents. Salt Lake City; brothers, Hal J., Los Angelas Robert S., Salt Lake City sister, Mrs. Gordon (Mary Jane) Salt Lek Hellstrom City. Friends call Manning Mortuary Pocatello, Funeral at until Saturday night. 4760 S. State, Salt Lake City. Funeral - 4 - NIELSEN Funeral services tor Ella Day Nielsen will ba held Friday 12 noon In tha Goff Mortuary Chapel, ,8090 So. Stata. Friends may call at tha mortuary Thursday f p.m. and Friday prior to service. Goft Mo r- Burial Draper Cemetery. ELECTION RICHEY Funeral services for Darlene Marl Nylnd Devil Richey will be held Friday at 10 a.m. In tha Ross Room, 3 East 7th South. Interment Eureka, Utah Cemetery. Friends may call at tha Deseret Mortuary Friday one hour prior to services. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. ARPIN Funeral services tor Albert Kirkwood Arpin, wilt' be held Saturday at 12 noon In the Lerkm Laka Mortuary Chapel, 20 East South Friends may call at the Temple. SCHOOL BOND ELECTION to S p.m. and mortuary Friday Office if The Beerd ef Cducatlen ef Sett Lake City to services. Interment, prior Saturday 441 East First South Street Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funaral di- Self lake City, Ntek, April 21,1944 rectors, Larkin Mortuary. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: BOEKWEG Funaral services for That a special election will be held In Salt Lake City School District, Kelvin F. Boekweg, will be held Salt Lake County, State of Utah, an th 12th day of May, 1964, at which Saturday at 1 p.m. in tha Rosa election there shall b submitted to th registered voters who have paid Park Sixth Ward Chapel, 1155 Norm a property tax within said district, during th year next preceding such 11th West. Friend may call at tha Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South election, th following question, to wit: 6 to 8 p.m. and Temple Friday Laka b of Education Salt CHy, Utah, "Shall th Board of Saturday at the ward chapel 1 hour . authorized to Issue and sell bonds of the Salt Lake City School Redto services. Interment, prior amount seven of million dollars District In th eggegato principal wood Memorial Estates. Funeral di-($7,000,000), In tha denomination of on thousand dollars ($1,000.00) rectors, Larkin Mortuary. thousand both seven on to numbered Inclusive, (1) (7,000), each, . BOICOURT Pi bonds to bear Interest at a rat not to exceed five per cent ' Funeral services tor Maude Lucille Rivers Bolcourt will per annum or such lesser rate as may be fixed by the board at the time of issuance and to mature annually (250,000 In each of , be held Friday t 12 noon at tha McDougal Funarat Chapel, 4330 So, Pit years 1965 to 1971, Inclusive, and $175,000 In each of Pi year Redwood, where friends may call 1972 to 1977, Inclusive, tor th purpose of raising money for our- -. Thursday from 6 to 0 p.m. and Frion more or or for school building sites, purchasing chasing day 1 hour prior to services. Interschool houses and supplying Pi tarn with furniture and necessary ment Valley View Memorial Perk. apparatus, and for improving of th school property undtr tti Funeral directors, R. David chars of Pit Board of Education of Salt Lake City?" OF SALT LAKE UTAH CITY, Tuesday, May 12, 1964 City School District Salt ' (5) Polling Places, Districts & Judges of Election Judges: Donna Putnam, Betty Evelyn Soil, Joy Orr. Districts 190. 191, 192, 193, 194 3rd BACKMAN SCHOOL, 1450 West 5th East North Judges: Fern Weber, Lvcll Bb-be- l, Judges: Clee McGavin. Sign A. Jessie F. Olsen. Sydllnker, Verde Me Christensen. Districts 3, 4, 9, 10 Districts 196, 197, 199 LIBERTY SCHOOL, 1092 South 3rd NEWMAN SCHOOL, 1269 North Colorado Street Judges: Sylvia Stewart, B arnica Judge: Afton Kranendonk, Wilma Landes, Elolse Adams. Johnson, Hazel A. Rackham. Districts 5, 6. 7, 0 FOURTH MUNICIPAL WARD WHITTIER SCHOOL, 1561 South 3rd East Districts 211. 212, 213, 214 Judges: Mary Johnson, Florence SCHOOL, 1 East North Atkins, Margaret Pearson. Tempi Districts 13, 14, 22, 23, 24 Bllll Henrold, Myrtle JorJudges: 77) 6th HAMILTON SCHOOL, East gensen, William David Buzza. South Districts 215, 216. 217, 22), 222 Kata JULIA P. NESLEN'S RESIDENCE, Judges: Florence Hansen, S. Helen on. Pavne, 313 Third Mary Avenue Districts 15, It, 17 Judges: Julia P. Neslen, Edna R. HAWTHORNE SCHOOL, 132 South Anderson. Maud T. Harrison. 7th East DHtrlct 211, 219, 22, 227, 221, 229, Judges; Mildred Jonas, Vara Gull, Colen Fowler. ENSIGN SCHOOL, 431 Ninth Avenuo 29 District 16, 19. 27, 26, Judges: Verna C.-- Johnson, Mabel EMERSON P. Farnsworth, Vivian SCHOOL, 1337 McClelChalkar, land Sheet Ruth E. Ershler. R Owens Maher, Llahona Districts, 223 224. 225, 232, 233 Judges: H. Smith, Hrme Kelly. 41 LONGFELLOW iCHOOL, First Districts 20, 21, 25, 26 Avenue 952 LOUISE KEY'S RESIDENCE, Ora M. Simmons, Mary Judges: Lincoln Street Walk. Beth L Belliston. Judges: Louis Key, Edna Woodall. Districts 234, 235, 23 Anna Marti. WASATCH SCHOOL, 1155 East South Districts 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 Ttrnple EAST HIGH SCHOOL, 140 South 13th Judges: Ardlfna Robertson, Emma East Lou Westwood, Donna T. Smart. Judges: Anna Shipp, Gwyneth England, Lynn Knowlton Salley. RosaFIFTH MUNICIPAL WARD 's Norwood. Districts 241 243 District 35. 34, 37, 38, 44, 45 ROOM 101, CITY I, COUNTY BLDG., ETHEL W. HOLMES' RESIDENCE 4th South and State Streets 1556 South 15th East Judges: LaVona Thomas, Alice L. e Judges: Margaret Opcnshaw, Baird, Gladys Duaoar Frost, Beverly McCarthy, Lela District 244, 245, 250, 251, 252 F wan. BOARD OF EDUCATION ADMINISDlstrcit 39, 40, 41 TRATION BUILDING, 440 East 1st W27 UINTA SCHOOL, South East , Judges: Cecil Burns, Mabel Judgee: Myrtin Forsiund, Lacy A. Gladys C. Flynn. Lundquist, Alice W. Pomeroy. Districts 24, 247. 24S Districts 42, 43, 47, 48 BONNEVILLE SCHOOL, 1145 South OQUIRRH SCH60L. 350 South 4th FIRST MUNICIPAL WARD District 1, 11, 12 SUMNER SCHOOL, 36 South Lafayette - 7 East East Judges: 19th Gertrude Glllmor, Blanch Helen Lloyd, Gertrude Judges: Adel Geiger, Reynold1. Olehl, Areba Watkins. Districts 253, 254, 255, 261 Districts 46, 51. 52, 53, 55 CURTIS SCHO&L, 1425 South 22nd BRYANT JR. HIGH SCHOOL, 745 East 1st' South East Judges: Edna M. Coulam, Thelma Judges: Della S. Furness, Evelyn Farkrall. cieo Riggs. Burton, Ethel Flynn, Ellean Mc-- 1 Districts 256, 258, 259, 262, 263 WEBSTER SCHOOL. 429 South Ith Districts 49, 56, 51 INDIAN HILLS SCHOOL, 2497 St. East Judges: Dorothy Murdock, Fay Nils, Mary's Drive son. Pearl H Kino. Judges: Adella R. Simpson, Jeanne Districts 264. 265, 266, 267, 268, 269 Smith, Alyc B. Halland. PAUL S. NICHOLES' RESIDENCE. 330 South 13th East SECOND MUNICIPAL WARD Judges: Kate Nelson, Betty Jo Della P, Montgomery. District 125, 135 Armstrong, BESSIE SMOLKA'S RESIDENCE 227 South 2nd West SIXTH .MUNICIPAL WARD Judges: Evangalln Kingsley, Llllia Districts 65, 64, 7, 6 Manning. Mary J. Hodg. District 127, 134 MCKINLEY SCHOOL, 114 Soutti GRANT SCHOOL, 627 South 1st West State Street Judges: The Patterson, llaan Z. Judges: Orphe Lythgoe, Lillian Ihe. Maroaret Renshaw Carlson, Edith James. Districts 128, 129, 131, 133 Districts 9, 70, 71, 74, 77, 78 JEFFERSON SCHOOL, 1071 South CLIFFORD EMPEY'S RESIDENCE. 62 Redondo Avenue West Tempi Judges: Marl Easlhooa, Margaret Judges: Belle Emoey, Eva J. Rotator, Elva Pohlman. Owens, Helen Bradford. District Districts 73. 84, 85, 16, 67 I7A 13. 142, 143 RIVERSIDE SCHOOL, 606 South 6th NiaiEY PARK SCHOOL. 2785 South West th East Ruth Roberg, Naomi G. Judges: Judges: Vllat A. Oxborrow. VirRmv.-HeleE. Kellogg. . ginia Pugmire, Evenda Fowler, JoDistrict Ann Richards. 139, 148 RILEY SCHOOL, 1431 South 8th West Districts 72, 75 Judges: Geneva Wilding, June S. COLUMBUS SCHOOL, 2530 South 5th Desmond. East Districts 144, 145, 146, 154, 156, 156 Judges: Bass Olson, Gladys F. EDISON SCHOOL. 1416 West 6th Rich, Dlla Berk Sorenson. District 79, 10, 81. 12, 92 South Lov, Paul C. IRVING JR. HIGH SCHOOL, T179 Judges: Ramon Child. JoAnn Pruvt. East 21st South Districts 148, 149, 150 152. 153 Judges: Shirley Unde, Margaret GLENDALE PARK SCHOOL, 1415 Wa'tnn, Ar't'la MrMurrav. Districts 08, 89. 90, 100, 101, 102, 103 California Avenue Judges: Yvonn Jackson, Toll HIGHLAND PARK SCHOOL, 1452 Esst 27th South. Hall, Alyc Sherwood. Judges: Florence Clawson, James L. Christensen, THIRD MUNICIPAL WARD Florence Brown, Emma Codv. Districts 91, 93, 94. 95, 96, 97 District W1, 176, 177 HORACE MANN JR. HIGH SCHOOL, GARFIELD SCHOOL, 1838 South 15th East 233 West 1st North Judges: Penelope Pike, Pearl B. , Judges: Isaac N. Speers, Madolln Wonnecott, Sarah M. Beckstead. C. Christensen, Mildred Stauffer, Districts 173, 174, 175, 171, 179 Thelma Lewis. WASHINGTON SCHOOL, 163 West 4th Districts 98, 99. 104, 105, 116. 117 North ROSSLYN EIGHTS SCHOOL, Roar Judges: Bessie Moore, Marl New- 2291 South 20th East ton, Lois Lords. Donna Jenkins, Elsie L. Judges: Districts 180. 182, 183 Elva Barton, Lazell Whitesides, JACKSON SCHOOL, 758 West 1st Ruson. North Districts 107 108, 109, 110 Judges: Winona Jensen, Lilly T. DILWORTH SCHOOL, 1953 South 21st Larsen, Gnviv Parker. East Dlstrlcto 165, 186, 187 Velma Masters, Esslt Judges: H ONEQUA SCHOOL, 513 North 18th tn, Betty March West District 111, 112, 113, 114, 11J Ina Green, Afton R. Luker, BEACON Judges: HEIGHTS SCHOOL, 1850 Marlory J. Budd South 25th East District 188, 119, 201, 103, 205 Judges: Dolores Murdock, Jean ROSE PARK SCHOOL, 1144 Sterling Nelson, Vivian Halt, Clara T. Drive Tha voting at such election shall b by ballot, which ballot will be furnished by th Clark ot th Board of Education of Self Lek City to th Judges o I th election, to be by them furnished to th qualified voters. Th polls at each pollln piece shall be opened at th hour of 7:00 a.m. and will ba kept open until and will be closed t the hour of 1:00 o'clock p.m. No person shall be permitted to vote at said election unless he shall be a registered voter residing in the municipal werd In which he offer to vote and shall hey paid a property tax In uld school district during Ihg year next preceding such election. IN- WITNESS WHEREOF, th Board ef Education of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, State of Uteh, has caused thl notic te be given as required by law this 21st dty af April, 1964. (Signed) Waldo M. Andersen, President, Board of Education of Salt Lake City, State ef Utah. ATTEST: (Signed) Robert L. Bridge, ) Clerk, Board ef Education ef Salt Lake City, Slet of Uteh Kn. , - NOTICE Seeled bids will be received at th Purchasing Department, University ofJJtah until 2:00 P.M., May IS, Laboratory equipment ANTIGENS ELECTRONIC SUPPLIES ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT BOOK PAPER TABULATING PAPER HP able merit. Funtrolt CANNEGBITER Funeral services for- - Earl H. (Curly) Caimegeiter Will be held Friday at 12 noon at the Murray 1st LDS Ward Chapel East Vina Street. Friends may 8 p.m. and Thursday from from 11 to 11:45 a.m. at tha Friday Jenklns-Soffe 4760 South Mortuary. State. Interment, Murray City Cemetery. Funeral director, V. C. Soft 180 call and Sons. CLOWARD Funeral services for Ralph E. Cloward, will ba held 3:45 p.m. in tha Larkin Chapel, 260 East South Mortuary Temple. Friends may call at th mortuary Saturday prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemtery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. Saturday at -- CROFT Funeral services for Estelle Heiner Croft wHI be held Saturday In the Bryen 2nd Ward Chapel 1621 So. 11th East. Interment In the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th So. on Friday to 8 P.m. and at tha resifrom dence, 1615 So. 10th. East on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. FENN Funaral services tor Marl Parmley White Pringle InFenn will be tha Chapel held Saturday 10 a.m. at tha Colonial Mortuary, 2128 Soutti State where friends may call Friprior day front 44 p.m. and Saturday Cleveto services. Interment in the land Cemetery. Funaral directors, Kay Colonial Mortuary. HOWELI Funeral services tor El mar V. Howell will be held Saturday at 12 noon In th Holleday 18th LDS Ward Chapel. 4917 Vlewmont. Friends may call Friday 6 to I p.m. at tha Jenkins Softs Mortuary, at tha 4760 S. State and Saturday church 1 hour prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funaral directors, V. C. Sofia and Sons. IVERSON Funaral services for Ivan Charles Iverson of Layton will be held Friday 1 p.m. In the LDS Layton Stake House, 145 South Chapel Street. Friends may call at tha Lindquist Chapel of Memories, 340 North Main, Kaysvllle, Thursday 6 to 9 p.m. and Friday 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Interment, Kaysville-Lav-to- n Memorial Park. Funaral directors, Lindquist Chapel of Memories. KIRKHAM Funeral services for Wanda Emma Klrkham, will be held Saturday at 12 noon in the Grant 10th Ward chapel, 601 Mansfield Ave. Friends may cell at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Frith day 6 to 8 p.m.1 and Saturday atservhour prior to ward chpel services Saturday ices. Graveside 2 p.m. in the Lehl Xlfv Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. LOVE Funeral services for David L. Love will be held Frldey 12 noon In the Larkin Mortuary chapel, 260 East South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Interment Salt Lek City Cemetery. Funeral directors. Larkin Mortuary. Public Masonic NIGHTINGALE funeral services tor Wllliem Thornes Nightingale will be conducted 11 e.m. Friday from the Masonic Temple, 650 East South Temple by Wasatch Lodge No. 1 F8.AM. Friends may call at Evans evening Thursday 574 East First South and Friday at tha Masonic Temple one half hour prior to services. Family suggests friends soof wishing may make remembrance to contributions American Cancer Society, 176 Social Hall Avenue. Interment Salt Laka Cemetery. Funaral directors, Evans at J p.m 8, Early tuary, funeral directors. for TRUNKEY Funaral services Estelle Ralllv Trunkey will be conducted 2 p.m., Saturday from Evan and Early, 574 East 1st South, where hour prior friends may cell one half Mt. Olivet to services. Interment, Cemetery. Funeral Directors, Even and Early. UTTER-Funerat services tor Florence Irene Utter will be held t 12 noon Saturday Evans from 8, Early, 574 East 1st South by Radiant Chapter No. 12, O.E.S. Friends may call Saturday Vi hour prior t services. Interment, Mt. Ollvat Cemetery. Funeral directors, Evans it Early. Graveside services WHEADON tor Clayton L. Wheadon of Richland, will be IwMd Saturday, Washington, 4:30 p.m., In tha South Jordan Cemetery. Friends call Deseret6 Mortuary, to P.m. 36 E. 7th South, Friday and Saturday, 3 to 4 p.m. Funeral Directors, Deseret Mortuary. Requiem Mess ftY SHEEHAN Michael J. Sheehen will be held Sat- 10 a.m. at Saint Patrick urday at 1030 West 4th Swth. Holy Church, Rosary will be recited Friday Mor-at Neil O'Donnell the at 815 P.m. where tuary, 1st South and 4th East, 7 to friends may call Friday from to scrvlczs. p.m. and Saturday prior In Memoriam In loving memory of Robert away Beck who passed (Duke) age today. To us his nam will ever be, th Key that unlocks Memory, of I dear one gone but cherished yet, of beloved faith we'll never forget. Cheerful prayers w say each dev, w know deer God he'e not fer away. Sadly missed by Dad. Mother And Family. I years ' Curd af Tkanks ASTB Funaral services for John Asto, of 12 S. 7th West, wlH be held Saturday af 2 p.m. in the Russon Brother Mortuary Chapel, 255 S. 2nd East. Friends may call at tha morto tuary Saturday one hour prior services. Interment, Mt. Ollvat Cemefunaral dtery. Russon Brothers, to irector. - - - . Th rloht Is reserved to accept or relect any or 11 bids end to waive env informality or technlcollty In any bid In the Interest of the University. CARD OP THANKS Vary often need a card of thanks masts which can hardly ba aolvad In any othar way. Not only HR gracious axp fu to thosa whs hav sion gf gratltud - ant floral tributes, but' It also,. the servcourteously acknowledges ice and kindness of th many others to whom e personal note of thanks " cannot well be mailed or whose names and addressee ar not known. Insertion of the card of thanks may ba arranged by telephone, W hav many wording suggestions to gssist you. Dial EM you may charge It. BRYAN We wish to them our friends and neighbors for their many sets of kindness and ex pressions. of sympathy shown durand death of Harry ing toe Illness Also BAWDBN Funarat services for Kate Werr Bowden twill be held Friday 1 p.m. North Jordan Stake House, 3900 So. 4000 West. Friends may cell at 8525 W. 2700 South, WILLIAM L. CHRISTENSEN to o.m.r FriMagna, Thursday, Purchasing Agent, day at the ward, on hour prior to services. University of Utah Interment Elyslan Burial Funeral Gardens. directors. Peel NOTICB NOTICE OP SALE IS GIVEN FOR Funersl Home. THE 20TM DAY OF MAY, 1964. OF BLACKHAM Funeral services for ONE 195 MOTOR CHEVROLET, NUMBER .OR Myrtle Bench Bleckhem will b held IDENTIFICATION fbr""ttia beautiful Bryan. NUMBER V B 5K 042147.Al,E Saturday 1 p.m. Spencer Ward Chapfloral Marvin B E AT 570 el, 3084 SO. 0400 West. Friends may WJLg CITYUAT 2700 W. 0525 call at South, Hagna, .2.P.M.Bip3ARf TO BE SEALED AND to I p.m, and Saturday ADDRESSED Friday, Wa wish to thank you tor th p.m. Interment MeTv MR. H. BISS, 70 SOUTH It a.m. to sent to th funerel.- The BeniaCITY STATE. morial Gardens of th Valley. Fu) H. BISS neral directors. Peel Funeral Home. min Troutman Family. - EH PJMENTA WHEN IHE TALK IS ABOUT BABIES HEALTH UKE ' OF EDUCATION BOARD Some gals are Neither wM'bra&zrs- - Maurlne D. Clark . Lt;alNotittl NOTICE OF BOND THE y or T rwrmrnwmnryfmryryrxny t rlf.dterbr0W,V''nti no WHEN THE conversation GETS AROUND TO ILLNESS-W- Q1, NOBOO TOPS HER THEREjEViETHER THATS NOTHING E66N05 HAD DOUBLE COLIC-WO- RST CASE IM MEDICAL HISTORY My Frederick T. Rowland MONTPEtlER, IDAHO-Prede- rlck Thomas Rowland, 64, dlad attar a lingering illness, .Tuesday at 11 p.m. in a Pocatello hospital. Born May 20, 1879, Norwkk, Norfolk, England, to Thomas Richard and Anri Marl Jax Rowland. Married Hannah Ro- setta Pitcher, June 22, 1904. Later solemnized In th Salt Lake Tempi. Church of Jesus Christ of Letter-dsUnited States Came to th Saints. Worked for Troy Laundry, In 1900. o moving Montpelier Operated Montpelier. U.S. Laundry since 1925. Became In LDS 1919. In Active citizen tour Church. widow; Survivor: sons, Edward Jex, James Henry, Arthur, Robert Richard end Chart 11 etven grandchilof Montpelier; 1 p.m,, tn dren, Funeral Saturday Third-Fift- h LDS th Montpelier Chapel. Friends may ceH af Mathm. and ews Mortuary, Friday. 9 Saturday prior. Burial in Montpelier City Cemetery, 1; Salt Lake City, bafora 4 |