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Show I Ccuintv Pro t e 1 ,? GRANITE PARK Names of two Salt Lake County Fire Department captains to be eleNated to battalion chiefs, plus the names of ni- -e rew firemen. have been submitted to the Salt Lake County Commission for approval. Chief Charles Paris said Capt. Herbert B. Nichols, 48, 4575 Creek Lane, and Capt. Donald Glen Bean, 52, 8 E. Miller St., Murray, have been named battalion chiefs to fill positions left vacant by Wilford Webb, who retired, and Maxfield, recently named assistant chief. County Commissioner Ralph Y. McClure, in charge of the fire department, has ilroady the new assignapproved ments whi6i are to take effect Full commission Thursday. 4,64 44 4, t:t1 At 21 ride firemen - 7 bartender A , ' e who turned murder. Center A Winner The State Highway Department and Tra-Ve- l, Inc., Fort Collins, Colo., soon will be awarded a second-plartrophy in "Highway and Its Environment" competition, sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration. The award will be presented for the Tra-VInformation Center at Echo Junction on , e t . I , t ' The time and place for the formal presentation has not been designated. ' ' Police responding to a call found Thomas Walker, 44, 1457 S. Main St., lying in a pool of blood on the floor. He died later at University Medical Center from stab wounds in his head and body. Police closed the Class B censed establishme.:t after obtaMing a search warrant and finding two cases of whiskey, cards and poker chips at the murder scene. The search warrant was signed by Third District Court Judge Marcellus K. Snow. Officers said the apparent owner of the tavern, Dave Jackson, is in Hot Springs, Ark., attending a relative's 11- Natural Causes Likely In Ski Death 0 OGDEN Preliminary reports from an autopsy indicated today that a young Ogden woman who collapsed Saturday on the ski slopes at Snow Basin died of natural causes rather than ski injuries. Roxanne Miller, 22, 2604 Brinker Ave., was skiing 200 feet behind her husband, Bruce, in the Chicken Springs area, when she fell. She was rated as an excellent skier. When the husband noticed his wife lying in the snow behind him, he rushed back , ii 3 11 C i r , and - , administered resuscitation. mouth-to-mou- th Sgt. Halve Bailey of the Weber County Sheriff's Department, said that within 10 minutes Dr. Ralph E. Fritz, an Ogden anesthesiologist who was skiing in the area, arrived and tried to revive the victim. He pronounced her dead at the scene. There were no apparent injuries to the woman, Bailey said. An autopsy was palormed Sunday at the McKay-De- e Hospital. Officials said final results were not yet available, but it appeared the death was due to natural causes. Skyline High Illness Cause Still Mystery Centinned from Page B--1 Wasatch, showed absenteeism a little high at Churchill Friday, but normal today. Wasatch was normal both days. He said this indicated that the cause was something specific at Skyline and not something general in the neighborhood. City water officials said 56 samples of water across the Salt Lake Valley are picked up and tested daily. A check back through laboratory tests before the outbreak of illness showed there was no bacterial count in any of that water up through Thursday. Continuous recording devices at all the city's water treatment plants showed that the required amount of chlorine was still in the water as it left the plants to take care of any contamination that might occur. Board Meeting Dated Tuesday The Silt Lake City Board of Education will meet Thursday at 7:20 p.m., board president has Robert R. Sonntag announced. The meeting will take the place of a meeting previously scheduled for April 6, he said. The next regular meeting of the board will be April 20. uriey Man, 30, Faces Auto Murder Charge 4 A RUPERT. IDAHO (UPI) The Minidoka County sheriff's office reported tnday that An- rt - 4 tonio Zabala, 30, Burley, is in the county jail pending arraignment on first degree murder charges. Ile was jailed following the automobile death of Marcella Trujillo, 16, Rupert, Friday night. Sheriff Theo Johnson said Zabala was found hiding in a field three miles west and south of Rupert after a passing motorist spotted hird and notified deputy Robert Nev- 1 tf, 1 i t ,, arez. Jo'anson said the man will be arraigned 4 - a ' V magistrate TISIMENT court fore Le Roy Blacker. He had been the object of a manhunt since the accident Friday night at 6 p.m. until 4 p m. Saturday. Officers have accused Zabala of running down Mrs. Trujillo and her companion, Rosie Montoya, 16, Rupert, 1V2 miles west and three miles north of Paul after he was thwarted in an attempt to rape Miss Montoya. State Patrolman Gordon Mills, who is investigating the accident, said the two girls and a man, Frank Miller, 25, Fort Hall, were riding in Zahala's 1957 model car with ADVERTISEMENT 1 e, 4' it In I Now stop Gluing your dentures A' 4, 4,- PE , , 1 t Woe le YorkIf you glue your dentures to your gums with paste or powder, you have to da that messy job over end over again. Once. twice, sometimes three limas a day. Next time try ACRYLINEe New .', the remarkable temporary Winer developed by a Dental Technician. ACRYLINE Is a comfc.rtable. Pliable plasticthe tame sale material your dentures are made of so It can't hurt them. You spread some on your plates. then press them In place so they contorm exactly to toe contours of your gums. Your dentures fit againas snugly as a dentist's mold. Without adhesives. Used as directed. ACRYLINE is sate to use, gentle to gums, edsy to apply and easy to remove. And the bcst part is: you don't use it every day. Just once every couple of months. You'll eat, drink and laugh the way you used to. Ask tor ACRYLINE at your drugstore. Your dentures will feel so good. yoLi'll forget about adhesives. And almost forget about your dentures. Broken Plates Fixed In $ Minutes Break your plate? Break oil a tooth? No need to go through days of discomfort and embarrassment until you get to your dentist. Now you can fix dentures at home .' in 8 minutes with No tools, no fuss, no mess. PLATE-WELfixes dentures like dentists do! It Is very Important that your dentures fit proorly at all times. Regular visits to the dentist are the only way to Insure comNOTE: plete oral health. Miller driving. Zabala al. legedly attacked the Montoya girl. Miller halted the car, Mills reported, the two girls got out and they walked south facing the traffic. Then Zabala got out of the car, went around to the driver's side and took the wheel from Miller. Police One he then turned the car around and drove back down the road and struck the girls. Mrs. Trujillo, reportedly pregnant ant the mother of one other child, was knocked across the road into a barrow pit. Miss Montoya was struck in the legs. She was not hospitalized but was suffering from bruises. Zabala apparently did not stop. according to police. ler jumped from the moving car and lost some teeth when he hit the ground. Funeral services for the rung girl are pending at Walker Funeral Chapel, Mil- Rupert. A further investigation is being conducted, according to Sheriff Johnson. A fatality report was not filed with the Idaho State Police. An accident report was made, COI1STIPATED DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET TRYo ',.1 1 if.,.. f r,,,-- ,00. ,:: Ilik, - ,,,, Ak ,.; 1 g Ei ; ; ,,i.,,,,- 11, City-Coun- Echo Junction , : i :,t four relieving BRAN ITtetTA BUDS. Una G. Guymon nESERET 1 BOUNTtFUL Una Geneva seeh Hedwig Wiederkehr Hicks, 78, 146k GUYMOrt, 73, died Sa no p p e r C r., Attotoetyy.l.. 27 in a March qt.,. Fr,died Ma rch 28, 1971, in a local vst ,iatt Lake of Citya ,e .,9.- - v. hospital irstng home of i.. it,. heart ailment. -a stroke. I Born ,:- ' 0;iFeos, 26 Born April 26, ..'.., 11 1898, Castle Dale, 1892, .';:. Zurich,to S w itrerland, '. .........'4,' Emery (ounty, to ' Johann Godfred ;47' zebaeenl;yjh. :t.. a n d Elizabeth 4.,:,: en F I sher Wieder- .. -- ,,,,, iikarried Wiliam , kehr. Married yft,...i., Lee Guymon George A. Hie': '.: , 1919, ,...,. :.." 23, .4.Feb. - ';'4 April la, 1918, LDS :..:. Lake Salt Portland, 3.'''''. Ore.; '..iNfelfc, Temple. later .,.... solemnized '? .. and p r e s ident 11,' Cardston, Alberta, . I t e acher; Stake .. .:,.:.''.. 4 Tempie. Came to ':.,,,L,ai v. 4 i et R e Society Utah in 1898; Pri- ii.,.... ...v.,,ate...; and vis- ecretary m a r y, Sunday ..'f,., t i n g tearher; gka.wag.'1119,4' School and examiner. records YWMIA teacher; Relief Society genealogical Member Buys Moss Came, teacher; member Tabernacle Choir Daughters Mary of Utah Pioneers. and ward choirs. Survivors: husband, sons, dauohSurvivors: husband; son, Gordon ters, Jay William, Phoenix; Duane M., Sr., Portland, daughter, S. Dan S. (Patricia) Crosby, Mrs. Helen H. Gibbs, Salt Lake both Mrs. of Granaer; Mrs. Elden. R. City; grandsons, Jeflery (Vearl) Alger, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Gary, Gibbs, both Salt Lake City; Gordon Edwin Jaldszynski, Colorado Hicks, Willard; Robert Hicks, Viet- Winos, (Ruth) Colo.; Mrs. Vernon B. nam, Navy; Joel Knaris, Portland, (Debora) Cook, Bountiful, Mrs. Mar. Ore.; Kathleen U. grariddaughter, (Uneta t Grange, Huntington,' Hicks, Portland, 32 grandchildren; Ore.; County; Emery Angela, Timith, hoth great brothers, six. grandchildren; Salt Lake Steonani ters, Justus Earl, Ogden: Dorman City; Joel, Knapp, both Portland, Or...; and a A., Payson; 7,1rs. Ora S. Mayer,. nephew and nive whom she rased, Dragerton, Carbon Mrs.l County; Conrad Weber, at Lake City, Mrs. Thora S. Killian. Salt Lake City. Maroaret Janes, Portland. Funeral Tuesday, p.m., Bountifull Funeral Wednesday, noon, 260 E. 71st Ward chapel, 640 S. 750i South Temple, where friends call EaSt. LDS Friends call Lindouist Bounti-:Tuesday, p.m., and tut Mortuary, Monday p.m., at one hour before services. Wednesday Burial, Mt. chapel Thesday one hour prior to Olivet Cemeter services, Additional services Wednes-- i i day, p.m., Orangeville LDS V. ard lchrbel, Oranoeville, Emery County. Burial Orangeville Cemetery. k: 14,..0.1 111, 111F l', '' 4 tilit Vo' ..:.:IN:::. .01 ' :::, , ..., 4i SO,''''': I ,.,.j.f A ' "11"Ilf h (4:IN 4717 ,4. GRANGER terson, 41, , 1 W. 3 860 LaVerne 4047 MeRov Pe- - Soutn, ' died March 28 at home of cancer. Born ' 21, Aug. 1929, Colfax, WI., ,,, to Leonard and .. ,..40, Marie Riese Pe- terson. Married l,'..rt.''. ..," Edna Faye Peter- - i.e- - s'. , son, April 1, 1967, :,, ' ..,,,,,,,... E k o. N e v. Attended W h i t e- ,,,,,.. ,ik water University 140., and graduate Um- , .. versify of Utah. Member Lutheran Church. rrIpictye, Pt ...as Co. Aiax Survivors: wife, o nerd L a , n, I Mrs. Marie Bomberger Salt Lake civic worker ...,,,, Marie Odell Bamberger Dies At 76 .1W4hesestvilYine. ,,,Motarthl,r;, liwowisst,onger,a n dMmoontht er, Mathilda, t PEDERSEN Funeral service, !for ,',1;lbur J. Pederen will be heic, !Tuesday 2 o.rn. in the Cotionwage 467() Chapel, ,Mortuary Highland !Drive. Friends may call at the mar tuary, Monday 68 to.m. and Tue-a- uf hour prior. Funeral directors, N,orluary. 1115 1971 Notices MONO SUMMONS Civil No. 198362 THE DISTRICT COURT OP THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. GORDON L. CAuTLEMAN, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN DOE, and all other nersons unknown claiming eny right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property descKped in plaintiff's cor.iplaint adverse to plaintiff's ownership, or any cloud upon plaintiff's title thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL ANY DEFENDANTS CLAWING RIGHT. TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR IN INTEREST THE FOLL0VING DESCRIBED MINING CLAIMS LOCATED IN SALT LAKE AND TOOELE COUNTIES, STATE OF UTAH: Coyote, Survey No. 423 General Grant, Survey No. 4223 General Grant Fraction, SurveY TN THE AND IN PETERSON -- ervices Funeral for Laverne Me Roy Peterson will be held at 2 Q.M. at Wednesday McDouoal Funeral Home, 4330 South 'Redwood. Friends tray call Tuesday No 4468 p.m. and Wednesday one hour Governor, Survey No. prior to services. Interment, Valley Morning Star, Survey NC. 1223 View Memorial Park. Funeral direcMorning Star Fraction, Survey No. tors, McDoucial Funeral Home. 4469 eeeroximztelY 6155 Containing R !CHAN DSONF unera services for acres You are hereby summoned and Edgar Mitchell Richardson will be required in to an file Answer writing held Tuesday, 12 noon et the Deseret to the attached Complaint with the 36 E. lth South Mortuary, Street Clerk of the Court, when friends may call Monday arsi to serve or mail to. p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. James R. Lee, ofuPon, and for !ARSONS, Interment in the Bountiful, Utah BEHLE & LATIMER, Plaintiff's AtCemetery. Funeral Directors, Deseret torneys, 520 Kearns Building, Salt Mortuary. Lake CRY, Utah 1141M, a copy of saki Answer. within twenty (20) davs SORENSEN Funeral services!ofter service of this Summons uPort for Jensine J. Sorensen will be con-- . YOU. If You fail so to do, Judgment by ducted 12 Noon Tuesday at Mt. Tagor Lutheran Church, 175 south. Default will be taken against you for 7th East where friends may call 1,the relief demanded in said COMDShour prior to services. Interment, ant, which naS been filed with the Salt Lake City Cemetery, Funeral Clerk of said Court and a copy of George Directors Evans & is annexed end herehereto ,which Early. with served upon you. Seld copy Of 'IComplaint may be serbred from thil Florists Clerk of Said Court. 13 DATED this 17th day of Marche ',1971. JAMES 8. 1EE. BROWN FLORAL LaVerne M. Peterson .i.'''.. 29, oat NELSON Funeral services int' Ella Fran;, Nelson voit be hela TUES day, 12 noon, at Jenkins Softe Mr Soutn 060 wherr tuarv, State, friends may call Monday, 64, p.m.. and Tuesna,0 one hour or;cr to services. Interment, Wasatch Lae., Metiorial Park. Funeral directors, V. C. Soffe & Son. 7.. '''''' March NEWS, Monday, Funerals '' ,...,,,, .0), himself in to police was charged today with first degree murder in connection with a stabbing death at a tavern at 401 E. 19th South about 6:30 a.m. Saturday. Named in the complaint signed before City Court I 1 of Stab Death In : 41 I 1 dip Man Is Charged IT it AO :,;A:i:,..i.siye,, ;, fl$ , C41 I or duties, Paris said. They have been in training since March 17 15 and will take over dispatchIP ' ing duties Thursday. The nine new firemen include three who were volunrc teers and six who passed the and were high on the list. test , They include: Stanley Wayne Nelson, 6193 S. Vinecrest Dr.; Capt. Nichols Capt. Bean Ryan Ballard, 4567 S. State, Murray; Merrill B. Toone, 248 Pioneer St., Midvale; Ronald approval is expected WednesGene Crane, 13286 S. State, day. Paris also announced that Dr ape r; Michael Brent firemen will start wearing Eldredge, 7038 Devine Dr.; new dark blue uniforms with David Lee Proctor, 4683 concealed buttons and belt Clearview St.: John Gregory buckles Thursday, replacing Radzinski, 1469 Lincoln St.; the old gray uniforms. .Douglas Carl Benson, 251 E. The department also has 7020 South, Midvale, and Samhired four civilians to act as uel Brent Darger, 4776 W. 5215 South. The new dispatchers are Chester W. Wright, 3138 S. 8620 West; Paul G. Olsen, 4354 Highland Dr.; Fred L. Jex, 4769 S. 4380 West, and John C. Howell, 7rivS S. 10th East. Also opening Thursday will be a new volunteer fire station at 1451 W. 10400 South in South Jordan. Paris said the county had signed an agreeJu.!ge Melvin Morris was ment with South Jordan to Edward Guy, 38, a native of handle its fire fighting and Houston, Tex. Guy walked in will place one engine there to to the Jail office be manned by volunteers. at 12:30 p.m. Saturday while were police questioning four men and two women who were at the Hi Chaparral Lounge at the time of the 1! i, (11 Naiad dispatchers, Shirl V A Hedwig W. Hicks ,,- , en 111 Clifton G. Busby CLEARFIELD Clifton Busby, 8i, died March 28 in an 0 q d e n nursing home of natural Born 'CaUSIS 1889, 17, April Salt Lake City, to Alt. George and Lydia .. iDaw Busby. Mar- ,.. tied Edna Parry, ,,. 'Sept. 7, 1911, Salt A. L a k e C i t Y. She f4,0 'died Aug. 2, 1966. '''' -' school- Retired Grant,- iteacher. ate, Ohio State 1912. University, Attended ()nivel,. Idaho, sity of ' icUutrthurarateCol Aleciorc- 364-554- 4 . FREE DEUVERY PARSONS, FIFTH SOUTH TENTH WEST (A 65) Salt Always the Finest in Flowers" ' 1552 I 33rd So. E. ;uildinq City, Utah soT:as I SPECIAL 1 , 6410i 'Pl Read the Daily Classified Ads! Legal Notices . Lake MOOMM. MILDRED'S i- ytISATIMEilflf BAEt)tioliE Colfax, Wis. Funeral Werner sons, daughter, wedneboav, 2 p.m., 4330 S. Redwood p , Boise, Idaho; Wayne C., Mrs. THE STTAATTI OE 0TOUBTIADN Rd., where friends call Tuesday, VI both Golden (Veria) Stephenson, il 9 dreat 4 Bids will be received by the Pur i otimuria, ed1Wyainieeysclav iewmgr seorlal F!arks.. 1Cleartield, 9 grandchildren; services .obasing Division, Department of FlGraves,de grandchildren. )1 a.m., Salt Lake City 'nence, State of Utah, 147 State Cart-1Wednesday. under direction of itol, Salt Lake City, Utah until 9:30 Mrs. Marie Odell EmberApril 7, 1971 On the followino, Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary. lam., FOB destination: LIBRARY ger, 76, 5155 Cottonwood Lane, COMMISSION Melinda Mae Freeman Henderson ! REQ. HAVE experiencit and all douipment NO. BOOKMOBILE BODY : for operating, open pit necessary ' )"f. Salt Lake City civic worker, Askee, 82, 1782 E. LIBRARY COMMISSION. :. REQ. mine. Will lease or operate on gen. 717 1700 South, ,''''',.. died Jensine Jensen Sorer sen, 90, TRANSIT ,NO. or write P. 0 BUS T"PE centape. , died March 28, 1971, her March 27 at home ,..,' ..,:::: E. lst South, died :,. ,:::.,-- ,FAMILY SERVIrES, i REQ. NO.i Box 368, Delta, Utah. of a long illness. s,.e Mards 27 at her Ille,,), BRONCO WAGONS home of a heart ailment. ,,.,ti: Born March COPE 21, of natural buys patented mining Calms. ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. IL, A ..A. NO., 1889, Herriman, aJse s. Born Dec. (. '4;1 , TRUCK C&C W-- MAN CAB,. 809 No. 750 East, EMIL 29546C0. Mrs. Bamberger was a to William Ham. Stone ,i,' .,e'f lano 2, 14 MOUNTED SERVICE BODY and lin Sarah ...t Siaeti charter member of the Junior Butterfield Free- - , .,s 1!."1 ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. Hedinge, ... '' ...:,'land, Demark, 10 TANDEM ROLLERS Married .t 1 Aid which later became the m a n. AUCTION SALES 1 Wars .TON1 1;ieatreler tv'tormon 4n1 Jan,s nna !!'":f5411.:ii ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. June Henderson, acJunior League. She was 114014....." . Jensen. musseri 'I ANDEM ROLLERS 2, 1908, Salt Lake (44 Soren i,;.t..,,f1,,,vvr-,,:t M a rried .. 'TON) LDS Temple. He , .: tive with the Salt Lake Blind died AUCTION Kristian Sorensen, i.,.:',,,,s4,,,,,1 ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. Dec. 22, ' 14975: 1905, 22, .. COMP April :TION (3-ROLLERS Center and a member of the 1918. ' REAL ESTATE .7,urch, 1TON) William ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. (Formerly St. Orsted, Denmark. Bel 'tower Hobby Craft) Jan. 16, I Episcopal Church. Askee, He died in 1958. Lake Salt PORTABLE CONVEYORS 1922, 3600 W. 3100 SOUTH She was known for her City. Survivors: Funeral Tuesday ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. ND. 175-h sons, noon, INDUSTRIAL TRACTORS MON., APRIL:5TH, 11 A.M. activities in the local hospitals husband, where daughters, P. I... Henderson, Loren East, B Idos.Land call one Askee, Mrs. Roberta A. (Vera), friends ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. Amorovernent and philanthropic organiza- J.McCarthy, Mrs Belly Po- che, Mrs. hour prior to set'. Terms: Cach or 25. cash down. Bal. 4980; TRACTOR (TRACK TYPE) V. (Beth) Thueson, all of Salt vices. Burial Salt Lake City CemeROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. 8 for 10 vears 10 qualified boar. tions. She traveled widely. As R. i tery. Lake City; Mrs. Thomas B. COVER MATERIAL (TYPE Aobrox. 2 acres. Buena Park, Celli, A) 46-134- 5 HARRY MARGULIES young girl, she attended Carlson, 19 E1 ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. grandchildrei); E. REP-067Prverc liff Manor. Funeral Wednesoay noon, :S LEDGER PAPER Tueswhere fri.)nds 7th ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. r lo.rlo LAS VEGAS, NEV. Wallace She was born June 11, 1394, day South, Wq;'.;a'ati-q'rine' WISCONSN CLUTCH 48, Las Vegas, died Elwood ROM, COMMISSION, REQ. NO. IOST & in Salt Lake City, a daughter services. Burial, Riverton Cemetery. March 22,Draper, 1971, at his home. STEEL Born Aug. 24, 1922, McGill, NeY., BUILDING BOARD, REQ. NO. of George Thomas and Florto Ca Ille?eetittylgansgg, 9r9a411., ENGR.-1- : 1..EES AND SHRUBS SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF AND FOUND Tan female Chihuahua ence Grant Odell. She mardivorced. Married Irrne Elvin Reno, Nev.;1957, Elko, Nev.; veteran THE Duo with white feet, no collar, Cute NO. BLIND, REQ. Sevier County Froncak, and friendly. Onwer may claim by STEEL March LOCKERS died ried Clarence Bamberger A. MONROE, S4, Monroe, Jomison, ww I. of for this ed. If not claimed FINANCE, ARCHIVES, REQ. NO. naylrio 1971, in a Cedar City hospital sons, Kent, widow; Survivors: Feb. 14, 1915, in Salt Lake 27, by Monday noon first caller gets natural causes. Utah, Courtney, Albuquer- - V: MICROFILM READER Born April IS, 1886, Monroe, to Logan,N.M..; Stanley R., Las Vegas; FINANCE, ARCHIVES. REQ. NO. her. 23: City. John Alfred and Ada Edelina John-- I que, MICROFILME.1 Mrs. Betty Lund, father, REWARD for return pregnant Johnson. Married Freida Winitet, mother, CENTRAL FINANCE, MAILING Drown small dog, with of both Salt Lake City; grandmother, Survivors include her hus- son black mark. Jan. 31, 1912, M ann REQ. NO. 87: MAILING MACHINE ings, has Mrs. Belle Sorensen, Salina. Cairn Terrier in her and 1959. High priest; tor-Oct. 12, died Salina p.m., Funeral Thursday, FINANCE, CONTRACT REQ. NOS. answers to band; a son and two daugh- mer counselor in bishopric; VMMIA First ata sic. 'TIM', d 83, East. 84: RADIO TUBES, ETC. Ward chapel. Friends call 27th South, 049993, 364062t. Sunday School superintendent. p.m. terson FISH AND GAME. Thursday, and Mrs. ters, Clarence REQ. NO Survivors: sons, daughter, Calve d,' Burial, Mortuary East Side Cemetery, Sauna. 2E77: FISH DISTRiaUTION TANKS LOST smail tan and blew Mrs. Paul shaggy Sania Calif.; Lynn, E. (Marie) Bemo Ho, both Salt Goida)Rosa, female (FIBERGLASS) POPOV with gold choke Julander, both Panquitch; - 1Funerals HEALTH DEPARTMENT, REQ. chain. No tags. Lost in the vic. of One greatLake City; Gloria, of Weston, six grandchildren; O. 928: PHOTOSTAT PAPER AND 4500 So. Wasatch Blvd. Reward. grandchild. m... PP LIES Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m., friends1 Cowl.; seven grandchildren; North DEPARTMENT, REQ. LOST ASKEE Funeral seryiccs for NC.HEALTH Ward chapel, where On ski, 928: after. Saturday CALCULATORS AND ADD- noon, 20th of two hours before sei vices. Bun- - Melinda Mae Freeman Henderson and a sister, Mrs. Howard call Monroe March in Be CottonAtkee will be held Wecinesday 12:00 ING MACHINES City Cemetery. wood finder Canyon. clease call HEALTH r DEPARTMEN Pendleton Kirtley, Salt Lake al, 36 East Noon a' Deseret Mortuary, REQ. Raw. 998 955, in Riverton NOS. REPLACEMENT I; atia'ri5;s': PARTS AND SUPPLIES E';'m..V.rigA-m"City. LOSTfemale long haired. dog, HEALTH eret Mortuary Tuesday DEPARTMENT, p.m. and REQ. black, white spotted. Vic. 9660 S. Graveside services will be NO. 929: PENICILLIN Drior to services. Fune25th East. ENTERPRISE, eyes. Washington County Wednesday HEALTH Deseret DEPARTMENT. al directors, Mortuary. RED, t died Ardent rStahel', OliEsplin 11 a.m. at Mr. NO. 957: Tuesday & LOST PETRI DISHES Famale Brittany Spaniel. March 28 in a St. George hospital of KITS Graveside tuner- CUL-PABAMBERGER cancer. Bon, April )7, 1928, Orde,-- I Ans. to 'Candy." Sandy are vet Cemetery. HEALTH DEPARTMENT, REQ. Reward. ville, Kane County, to Fernard Merle al services for Marie Odell Bamber-11 NO. 957: ANTIGEN SUSPENSION & E SPOIL ger will be conducted Tuesday Kezia Ann Chamberlain The family suggests contri- and LOST the White Olivet Mt. ,'BREWER DIAGNOSTIC KITS Cemetery, by part Maltese, male Married Heber Reed Stahl', Feb. 27,!am., HEALTH DEPARTMENT. LDS Very Reverend Wesley Frensdorlf. St. George. Member butions to the Heart Associa1946, REQ. Call-- vie. 13th So. and 2nd Est. d NO. 930: GAMMA GLOBULIN reward- .-may make Church. President, Enterprise LDS Friends Coto wishing or Association Heart the HEALTH tion or the Salt Lake Blind Pri, !try. Survivo, st husband,itributions DEPARTMENT, REQ. COSTsmall black male Poodle. Salt Lake Blind Center in her NO. 956: REAGENTS son, daughters, Larry, Darla, Delan- - the vie 47th S. 40th West. Center. HEALTH all Enterprise; Mrs. name. Funeral directors, Evans and REQ. unclipped, DEPARTMENT,. le, Valerie, NO. 950 Mario (Sherri) Reber, Beryl, Iron Early. LABORATORY SUPPLIES Rew. Ph. LOST Tan brothbriefcase (folder) vic. HEALTH DEPARTMENT, County; Parents, Orderville; REQ. BEPTELSON servkes of 90th So., Redwood Rd. Thursday 960: ers, sisters, LeMoyne, St. George; for Gertrude Clarke Funeral LABORATORY GLASS11141c:worth Bet,; NO. a.m. Please call both Of Las telson will be held Howard WARE AND sUPPIIES Garland, 12 Tuesday Mrs. Colleen TAX COMMISSION. KF,11 Sorenson, Vegas; NO. German Chapel, 260; Mrs.j in the So.Larkin Mortuary Farel Lamb, both Orderville; VIDE. CAMERA, RECORD- - ans. to name of Duchess. Sisplerd, friandlv. East Temple. Friends may call Mary Lee Ramsay, Tropic, Garfield at ETC. rew. Call the mortuary Tuesday one hour County. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m Salt to services. Interment, prior "aCORNETDINUONUOS i Male black FOUND and white Enterprise LDS Ward Chape', where City Cemeterv. Larkin Menu-unt- il FORMS PRINTING cat, vic. 19th So., 23rd East. friends call Wednesday from 11 a.m. Lake funeral directors. or time of service. Burial Ftter- - arY, SYSTEMS PLANNING, REQ. NO., Prise City Cemetery. OF CONTINUOUS, LOST: Boxer female, avenues area. BOGGESS Ftmeral services for 8: PRINTING unclipoed ears, was wearing tag. Catherine Gilbert Boggess will be FORMS STATE PRISON. RFC. NO. 1084: Reward, call held Tuesday, 2:30 p.m., Murray LIABILITY E. INSURANCE LOST: Diamond First Ward, 184 Vine Street. Friends wristwatch near STATE PRISON, REQ. NO. 1039: Sears. REWARD, Mortuary, trial, call at Jenkins-Soff- e -CALIF. WORK SHOES 4760 South State, Monday, FOUNDMartaret FBI agents have arrested E.GLENDALE, White male of Owen, 79, formerly poodle, vie. STATE PRISON, REQ. NO. 1040: !3th 1.30 to 2:15 PAL Inter- east, 17th So. City, died March 27 in a Glendale knd Tuesday, BRIEFS Murray City Cemetery .Funer- - KNIT David Harry Garcia, 32, home hospital of natural causes. Born July .al didctors, STATE PRISON, REQ. NO. 1042: LOST Female Irish Setter. V. C. Soffe & Sons. 111, 1891, Pittsburgh, Pa., to Harry' reward. SHIRTS address lifted as Colorado Linenin and Sarah Elizabeth O'Neil DAVIS STATE PRISON, REQ. NO. 1045i LOSTlarge Cons dos. Graveside services for male. husband died. For- Christy. REWARD. 262,5023, or Frances Hallis Davis will be JEANS Springs, Colo., on two federal mer Salt Married, Lake City recorder - clerk. Nancy STATE PRISON, REQ. NO. 1048: LOST in 2 the Salt P.M. held Tuesday link Saxony write mid Lady's Funeral Tuesday, 11 a.m., Church of Lake SHEETS Friends warrants charging him with C., may STATE PRISON, REQ. NO. 1089: watch, reward. Recessional, Forest Lawn Memo- - call atCitythe Cemetery. Larldn Mortuary, 260 LOST male Afghan hound vie. 4tli Park, Glendale. Burial at Forest East So. Temple, Tuesday, 12:30 to passing worthless check and rial Lawn Memorial Pit,k. STATE PRISON. RED. NO. 1091! Unit, Illth East, rye. 1:30 DM. Funeral directors, Larkin funds insufficient VEGETABLES AND CANNED Mortuary. cashing FRUIT checks. TRAINING NO. SCHOOL, R. ELLIS Funeral services for (zELATIN DESSERT Albin K. Ellis will be held Tuesday TRAINING Blanch Rhea 11 a.m. at the White Chapel MortuSCHOOL, RED. NO. BURLEY, IDAHO in charge, Judd, 73, died March 27 in a Burley ary, 124 South 4th East, where R199,1: DI1ANTIN & CALCIUM Special agent after a long illness. Born friends may call one hour prior to GLIICONATE Russell P. Calame, Salt Lake hospital whit VISUALLY HANDICAPPED. REQ. Funeral directors, March 31, 1897, Oakley, idno, to services. SALE. NO. RAYCA MOP YARN Robert G. and Elizabeth Martin. Chapel Mortuary. DRESSES SIZES S THRU 26"s. City' FBI, stated Garcia, who Married The Department of Finance re- JUST IN TIME Clinton E. Judd, Sept. 13, FOR EASTER. HA RRINGTON Funeral services serves the right to relect any or alt RUTH'S, 1310 SOUTH 3RD EAST. was using the name V. Gar- 1915, Twin Falls, Idaho. He died. LDS Church. Member Survivors: for John (Jack) Taylor Harrington bids; or to accept or relect The whole 12:15 P.M. in or any oart of any bid: or to WaiVe GLASS INSTALLEDSAVE 3n1S- cia, was arrested near his son, daughters, Robert C., Norwalk, will be held Tuesday,corner eth Ave. an in Windows, Auto Windshields, Storni or technicality informality Calif.; Mrs. Bert (Geneva) Jackson, the Ensign Ward, D St. Frienes may call at the !any in the Interest of the State. Doors, Furniture TomPh. 2913437o. place of employment. He of- Mrs. Melvin (Rhea) Anderson, both and 260 East So. Tem- Only bids oiving a firm ouotation Larkin PeMortuary, Leland Mrs. (Margie) Burley; A LA MODE GiRL fered no resistance to arrest ters, skirted will he accepted. Bid BECOME Mrs. E. A. (Donna) Schrock, ple Monday 6 to 8 P.M. and Tuesday PrIoerly sermoney selling finest giants and specifications will be Make hose. both Heyburn. Idaho; 15 grandchil- at the ward one hour prior to and was taken before U.S. dren; panty Salt Lake Citv ,orpposais 19 ifurnished ulon reouest. trcth- vices. Interment, J. DOUGLAS CHRISTIANSEN in Salt Lake er, sisters, Frank, Lancaster, Calif.; Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Commissioner JOIN THE LeMode Hosier,' Club Mrs. Ralph Pinola, Newrt Beach, Mortuary. Purchasing Agent Buie or sell finest quality Dent', He was same the hose. Calif.; Mrs. Pat Luther, Burbank, City day. for HICKS services Funeral THE STATE OP UTAH Calif.; Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander, Hedwie Wiederkehr Hicks, will be UNWANTED hair permanently rt.. later released on $1,000 bond. Redlands, Calif.; Mrs. Estella Jonct, held INVITATION TO BID moved, Shirley's Salon. Beauty Wednesday 12 noon in the LarBids will be received by the PurRoseville, Calif. Funeral Tuesday, 2 kin Mortuary 1550292. 260 East South Chapel, Memorial Payne P.m., of FiJoseph Garcia, employed as a Chapel, Temple. Friends may call at the chasing Di Vitieh, Departmen Burley. where friends call mortuary Tuesday 6 to 0 p.m. ' and nance, State of Utah, 147 State CapFIGURETTE-PENNYRICend prior to services Tues. Wednesday one hour prior to ser- itol, Salt Lake City, Uta Is until 9:30 truck driver in Murray for MondayBurial Pleaosant View Cern. vices. Interment, Mt. Olivet Ceme- cm., March 31, 1971 on the following BRAS 3594902. day. FOB destination: several weeks, was sought terv. tery. Funeral directors, Larkin $SS CASH $S$ HAND CRANK CAICULA. Felon Act. under the Fugitive ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. for used accordion. HOLY Funeral services for Effie ,TORS. 35 pct. off. Calame said. L. (Nannie) Sellers Holt will be held FAMILY SERVICES, REO. NO. FIGURETTE eRas 'Tuesday 1:00 p.m. at the Deseret ROTARY FILING SYSTEM, BOTHWELL, Box Elder County ANON-WA-The Department of Finance re. Ralph Burt Forsgren, 55, died March Mortuary, 36 E. 7th South Street 26 in an Ogden hospital of a heart where friends may call Monday 6 .serves the right to reject any or all triormatioin and assistance, SWIM. ailment. Born Jan. 15, 1916, Both- p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. bids; or to accept or relect the RUMMAGE SALE Sat. Ird, iP well, to Jehard and Jesse Bur- Interment on the Salt Lake Ceme- !whole or any Dart of any bid; or to a.m., church, 4th So. 1thAor,i West. Deseret Funeral Directors, Formren. Viola tery. Married Mable any Informality or technicality V 1.P. PET SPA Christensen Gull, Dee. 1, 1936, Logan Mortuary. the lIn any bid In the Interest ofquota-lio487.3932. grooming. n Expert .LDS Temple. Divorced. Married Net, Only bids ahhla a firm JACKSON Funeral services for line Bowers. Feb. 15, 1940, Logan; Fred signed will be, accept. 12 PORK, cut, wrecoad, wick from W. Jackson will be held Tues- led. nroperly Bid ten. $29.00. LDS Temple. and !solemnized in the proposals Logan specifications in the Larkin Mortuary ' bit fiemiAtied Veteran World War II; elder, Both. day 10 a.m. mon reettp,t. DOLLS, Kewtdes, tovs wanted otler So. 260 East Temple. 'will DOUGLAS CHRISTIANSEN Ward; home teacher; custodian, 'Chapel, 1945. $'s for any cond. 4143085. Edward Gallegos, 43, 165 well call at the mortuary 1 Bear River Junior High School for- Friends may C Agent Purchasing to and é P.M Tuesday GUITAR iessons, wks. course. E. 2nd South, was sentenced mer employe of Thiokol Chemical 'Monday to services. Interment, Elysian prior Guitar turn. tree. NOTICE FOR BIDS Corporation. Survivors: widow, son, Burial Gardens. Funeral directors, YOU IN NEED OF DIREG, Bids will be received by the Fiscal 07-EHarry Keith, Brigham Larkin Mortuary. today to serve 15 days in Salt daughters, TION? WORD OF TRUTH. Mrs. John D. G. (Bonnie) Section, Department of Employment Lake City Jail after pleading City; MERIWETHER Funeral Mrs. Morgan, Frankfort, Germany; 174 Social Hall A,enue, NEW EYELASHESlast I. weeks for Security, W. (Betty Jean) Spencer. Salt for Thomas Newel Meriwether Clyde Lake Box $25. 'Salt II Utah. P.O. City, to guilty to supplying alcohol Lake C'ty Marvin R. (Chris. will be held Tuesday. 10 a.m., at .249. until 3:00 P.M., April 6, 1971, 'RIDE WANTED to Weber State. WI tine) Kitchen. Clearfield; six grand- Memorial Estates chapel, 5850 South ,for destination, for 634.500 various oay or loin carpool. minors. children; siste,, Mrs. Virgia r,sen, 9th East, where friends may call sized envelopes. Proposals and uteri3rd Souttu BIG 65 estate West sale, Friends call Rogers Mortuary, Tie Monday, 6 to 8 p.m., arid Tuesday fications furnished request. upon Monday, Mar, Gallegos entered hi n plea montoo, Tuesday pm., Wednes- unt, v:rvices. Interment, Memorial Edgar B. Barton. direc,or. HELEN PINK, a.m. Burial Valley View Gardens of the Valley. Funeral MARIMBA TRIO day before City Judge Floyd Memorial Estates Mortuary Fiscal Supervisor. Dinners, weddings end reunions Cemetery, Bothwell. survta, plittallicummumn Melinda Mae Askee ' at :st., Jensine J. Sorensen :he Vint Married James Marks Vivi' a , r Wallace :.'t LII Draper lig Ma Eivin A. Johnson Jr. J. Ardath Staheli at FBI Arrests Truck Driver Margaret Owen a Blanch Judd PM N mom 13 Ralph B. Forsgren Man 'Guilty' On Wine Count J. 2Ain. J. .;c1wans. Police reports said he was seen b7 an officer taking money from three teenage boys in the parking lot of a liquor store Saturday night. He came out of the store, police said, and handed the boys 10 bottles of wine. OBITUARIES Ray L. Nielsen TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Funeral for Ray L. Neilsen, 33, founder ro Neilsen Miller Construction Co., whp died March 26 in a Salt Lake City hospital of a heart attack, will be Tuesday at 1 p.m.. 7th LDS Ward call Chapel, Twin Falls. Friends While Mortuary Twin Falls. Monday and Tuesday until 12:30 p.m. Burial In Twin Falls. Family suggests CMtributions to Heart Assn. Howard Spencer Kane County ORDEPVILLE, Howard Spencer, 64, Orderv;t14, died March 28, 1971, in an Orem rest home of a heart ailment. Born Jan. 16. 1667, Orderville, to Howard O. ano Asenatha E. Car lind LDS Member Church; Spencer. farmer; musician. Zeno Mrs. Survivors: sisters, BobY Mrs. (Verde) Adams, Orem; Swaim, Kanalo. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m.. Order. vibe Ward chapel, when friends call one hour bet, servires. Additional viowino will bo TuesdaY 74 P.m.. Sundbero-DipiCram. Mortuary, Burial, Orderville Cemetery. THE WEATHER Forecast for Monday, Tuesday, March 29, 311, 1071: LAKE CITY AND VICINITYFair today and tonight. Increasing high clouds Tut ,y. Highs 60 to 65 and lows In middle 3s. UTAHFair tonight and Tuesday. Increasing high clouds Tuesday. Warmer. Highs 35 to 65 and lows In :,0s 'and lows Cs. E. NEVADAFair tonight and Tuesday with Increasing high clouds. Highs in 60s and lows 25 to 35. S. W. IDAHOParty cloudy with increasing clouds late tonight and occasional rain Tuesday. Highs in 505 and lows 30 to 40. S.E. IDAHOMostly fair today with increasing cloude tonight. Lightly scattered showers Tuesday. Highs 43 to 55 and tows 25 to 35. FIVE-DAFORECASTUTAHDecreasing clouds Wed. nesday, becoming generally fair Thursday and Friday. Hinhs 55 to 65 and tows 25 to 35, MISCELLANEOUS WEATHER DATA HUMIDITYAt 8:30 a.m. 62 per cent. Precipitation since March I, 1571, 1,00. Departure since March 1, .41. Precipitation since October 1, MG, 10,86. Departure since October I, SUNSunrise Tuesday, 6:15 a.m. Sunset Tuesday, 6:50 p.m. COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURESSalt Lake City Sun. day high 53; low 31; mean 42; normal 415. A year ago: high e 51; low 27. high for m o n t h 78. A !Mime low to, month 2. GRAND JUNCTION pa- - Honolgt,, for the Temperatures LAS VEGAS nod endina 5:30 a rn, Moray: U.S. TEMPERATURES LOGAN Max. Max. Pm., Los Angeles 77 56 Alboosterout Miami 55 Atianta .52 NeN York et 48 Ittliinos , '7 .0i OGDEN .63 BOISE 55 Phoenix 34 Bostsn 46 POCATELLO 42 35 BOte rgvtrand So CEDAR CITY 27 ;PROvo CEEYENNE 43 25 iRENO 52 34 chicAno ROCK SPRINGS el Denver 25 1ST. GEORGE 27 Fairoenks b Louis SERVICE TO PREVIEW OF NORA NATIONAL WEATHER 730 ,, 3 A.M. EST 1 .30-7- FREEZING SALT A 4 MONTOIAL 00 --- -,N., lntfibtA k FREEZING. SOS .15 ST: --j- ' FREEZING ' COLD I i SAITc ir ts sap minim --FA- IR at,.....1 ,iv. a jolerior g N vv. N TON0111 vollt AI A RAINi, V 2 FAIR so 019 COOL WEATHER p- - SH.OWIRS IT.wonTot FOTOCASTS mimes I COOL ..,) 65 7 82 52 73 71 55 SI 90 4$ $2 42 30 25 42 32 68 52 47 43 60 34 CANADA 56 64 43 77 Spokane We Ihinoton West Yellowstone 34 4 31 53 Sperpan 5$ 59 17 58 56 40 SALT LAKE CITY San Fiän CiSCO Seattle 31 71 .6 30 53 49 27 39 46 20 Cairo Casablanca .30 Copenhagen .02 Dublin Geneva Hong Lisbon London .22 Martr id ,Mmeow 49 10 Vancouver international Stations Temperatures at tour listed: Monday Sunday 12 a.m. 46 12 p rn. 50 It berdern I sm. 46 i PM 43 Arn3ter0a:1 1 a.m. 34 1 P.m. 36 'Berlin 1 PM I a.m. 28 43 Brussels ) row - Delhi Oslo Paris M ,...ne Saigon Stockholm 1 014.1s,404,w4,",,S-.- Kon cm. 52 30 cm. 48 12 a.m. 12 1 8 12 a m. 34 a.m. 70 a.m. 51 cm. 45 cm. 3 3 am 34 cm. a3 1 1 1 1 1 a.m. 21 a.m. 36 cm. aa cm. 72 a.m. 30 p p.m. p.m. 12 p.m p.m. p.m. 12 p.m. 1 P.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 1 1 1 1 P.M. P.M. Pm. p.m. 71 66 37 52 IS 70 66 52 52 41 IP 2$ 4n a I lae."4"0"0.10.44.004,040600.04.0.4.o.".1",00,0144,01,0,,,4.04,".0 |