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Show L TULY 31, 1942 I ' " I,,, and T"E BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH PAGE FIVE Mr. and Mrs. Norman Webber and children, Richard and Shan-non, arrived Sunday to visit Mrs. Flossie Ramsey. Formerly of Bremerton, Wash., the Webbers are planning to make their home in Provo. Mr. Webber is employ-ed at Geneva. Home Wednesday from a four-da- y trip to Yellowstone, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rasmussen report traveling at the national park is off 67 per cent from last year's record. Guests over the week-en- d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tatton were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson and family of Orange-vill- e. Miss Clara Jean Nelson of Ce-dar City left Tuesday after vi-siting several days with her brothe-r- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Krueger. Mrs. Laura Tampakis enter-tained at dinner Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robi-so- n and family spent July 24 at Luke's Hot Pots. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Howard of Glendale, Calif., are guests this week of Kenuall Jones at the W. S. Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kanniat-ne- n returned July 23 from a two-da- y stay at Granddaddy lakes. Pvt. Axel Strand, who has been at Camp Crowder, Mo., has been transferred to Drew field, Tampa, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kesler and daughter, Linda, returned Wednesday morning from a four-da- y stay in Spring Valley, Nev., with Mr, and Mrs. Howard W. Thompson and son, Jerry. Mrs. Elliott W. Evans enter-tained at dinner Tuesday even-ing for her husband, City At-torney Evans, the occasion being his birthday. Guests were pro for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Boyd Jones, who returned home that afternoon from their wedding trip to Elko, Nev. Others present were Mrs. Margaret Jones, Miss Katherine Konomos, Tommy Ko-nom-and, Mr. and Mrs. John Kutcher of Murray. Mrs. Richard Walters and son, Richard Walters, of the Miller apartments, returned Wednesday from a visit with Mrs. Walters' daughter, Mrs. Michael Pearce in Salt Lake City, for nine days. Miss Helen Morris returned Sunday evening from a two-da- y visit with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Hawks of Ogden. Miss Morris and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eueene Morris. and Dnuohis fessional associates of Mr. Evans and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Behle, Mr. and Mrs. Vern F.. Harris and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hagman Jr., all of Salt Lake City. Bridge was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Granning were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson of Salt Lake City. Members of West Jordan LDS stake board met at 2 p.m. Thurs-day (yesterday) at the home of Mrs. Ed W. Johnson for the reg-ular monthly business meeting. Ray Elwood Spendlove, M.D., began his interneship at Louis-ville City hospital at Louisville, Ky., on July 1. Dr. Spendlove has been commissioned a lieu- - Morris saw the Pioneer day pa-rade in Salt Lake Friday and then traveled to Ogden together, the Morrises returning home Saturday . Dawna Joy Nerdin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Nerdin, left Sunday to visit her sister, Mrs. Louis Babcock of Ogden, for 10 days. Home Monday from a week's vacation were Mr. and Mrs. Al-bert Pollock and daughter, Ger-ald ine, and Mr. and Mrs. Jero Reynolds and daughters, Maxine and Alta. The two families fish-ed at Tropic reservoir and at Panguitch lake and toured Bryce canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Hasle Caudill and son, Denny, left Sunday to visit three or four weeks in Ulva, Ky. Andrew Rasmussen of Red-mond left for his home Tuesday after a week's visit with his son and daughter-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rasmussen. Thimble club met Tuesday with Mrs. Harry R. Turner. Pre-sent were Mrs. Alfred Tassainer, Mrs. Charles Murano, Mrs. How-ard Harker, Mrs. Wilbur C. Thomas, Mrs. Virgil Hutchings, Miss Magdalyn Gust, Mrs. Dom-eni- c Priano and Mrs. Harold Sturgill. Refreshments were serv-ed after several hours' sewing. tenant in the U. S. army and will be taken into service on com-pletion of his training. Attending the Pan Cretan out-ing in Big Cottonwood canyon Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clar-ence Johnson and daughter, Joan; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Prag-gastis, Chris T. Praggastis, Miss Lucy Praggastis of Salt Lake City, and week-en- d guests at the Praggastis home, Miss Penny Cole and Miss Patricia Cole, both of Oakland, Calif. Miss Helen Camp and her fa-ther, C. L. Camp, are leaving today to spend a week with rela-tives in Cleo Springs, Okla. They are accompanied by Mrs. Sylvia Nye of Medford, Ore., who ar-rived Wednesday. Mrs. Elliott Smith and family of Lehi were dinner guests Sun-day of Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. B. C. Snyder at the Copper ho-tel. Mrs. J. J. Creedon and daugh-ters, Colleen and Patsy, and Marilyn Wells, Joyce Wells, Mrs. Raymond Marriott and son, Dan-ny, left Sunday to spend a week at Luke's Hot Pots. Harold Chesler of Salt Lake City was a business visitor in Bingham Tuesday. His father. Theo Chesler, is reported well on the way to recovery. LOCALNOTES Mr. and Mrs. Jack Breedlove of Oakland, Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Throckmor-ton. Mrs. Breedlove and Mrs. Throckmorton are sisters. ' Mrs. Eva Wasserzug and dau-ghter, Mildred, of New York, were arrivals here July 23 and are guests of Mrs. Wasserzug's brother-in-la- w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brisk. Enroute to California to visit George Was-serzug, in service at Salinas, the two ladies plan to return home about September 10 by way of Texas. Mrs. Brisk entertained at luncheon Tuesday for the visit-ors. Mrs. Theo Chesler, Mrs. Max Brisk and Mrs. Ronald Davis were guests. Wednesday after-noon Mrs.' Marlin Schultz, Miss Norma Sorenson and Mrs. David C. Lyon attended a luncheon at the Brisk home. Mrs. J. H Rarkl 5panrduNancy B- - now eht guests brougngi,11---? ed games tV,:l and Jerry deBruiffiSSS June Johnson. SmUh chard Anderson, JeannSte 'B? ton and Carolyn Stoddard. Mr. and Mrs. J. George Con- - davs atythailhr Visi'ing sevl 01 Mf. Conov-er- s brother-in-la- Mr. and and sister Mrs. Joel P. Jensen Mrs. Conover was a patient sevVr days at Bingham hospital . KSK club members are dfclightful showr Mrs. Carl.BAVh, at lhe home of Curtis. Besides the EnKlub men. invitation,! lurner extended Mrs. B J Mrs. H. Sn,rnoff, Mrs' Raymond Marriott, Mrs. Uoss Beckstead, Mrs. William Steele Mrs Lawrence West, Mrs. Cliv Siddoway, Mrs. Woodrow Mrs. A. V. Peterson Mrs. Ken Shulson, all of Bin .i.aiid flom M"nay Mrs. Kate Booth. Mrs. K O: Booth, Mrs. L W. Larson and Mrs. Harold Beck' f&-R- J'MThTas of Salt Lake Merl Porter, Mrs H- - L. Larson and Mrs. R. D Me-Clo- y, all of Murray. Leah Sorenson,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sorenson of 4lniham' was a euest this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cy-r- J. Robison. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Gammell were Mrs. Gammpir Edward and David, JP't Fnday at the hQme o n?Men uncle and aunt. Mr. A' Culbertson Salt Lake c.ty A visitor at the L. C. Nicholl Mr. Nichoir. mother Mis. Ellen Nicholl of Sandy. TrDl,nnir,Uests at th? home of ae Mrs. Earl Rhodes of Salt oty were Mr. and Mrs. W. "ay t.atnmeii. A week-en- d guest of Mr. and ' 9unll"e was Connie Brown of Copperfield. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Han- sen and daughters spent Monday evening visiting Mrs. Hansen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georee Larngan at Union. Mrs. P. O. Loveless and son, Uuane, spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Loveless1 mother, Mrs- - Lpie Gudmundsen of Le-r.- i. Russoll Loveless,, who has at-tended Weber college this sum-mer, spent Friday and overnight with Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. r. 0. Loveless. Rhea Lou, Jenna Vee and Don-na Rae Olsen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen, are staying at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Ol-sen of Pleasant Grove- - Miss Jean Frazier, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Frazier, re-turned home Friday from Salt Lake City, where she completed the summer session at the Uni-versity of Utah. Overnight guest Tuesday at the r . L. Wideman home was Marilyn Crawford of Midvale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craw- - Copperton Knudsen, Pn-.Sj- " r n Ahie J- - Sorenson and 1 Oreta. and Mrs. Carl r spent Monday evening igoon. adMrs. John E Whiteley Patricia, left Mon-f- S at on 18 days in the and Mexico City. They fto spend several days in Mexican resort town, lc0 a stop over at Carlsbad "s New Mexico. 'r Burnell Doyle and ' July 23 for their sh0nme, outside of Elko, h after spending a month home of Mrs. Doyle's par-M-r and Mrs. D. G. Waters, alters and daughter, Miss . Waters, accompanied vies and planned to spend days at the Doyle Quar-rcl- e S ranches. line Barkle, daughter of nd Mrs. J. H. Barkle, enter-Tuesda-y evening at a Wlv party for Audrey s Beverly Anderson, Vida oulsen and Betty Lou lion. ay was "happy birthday" ncy B. Reherd, who spent jy in Salt Lake City with uther, Mrs. Harold Reherd, Betty K., and aunt, Paul-larkl- e. Dinner honoring B. was at the home of Dr. rj. Robert D. Steele. Satur-- orning a party at the home were Betty Lou Houghton of Copperton and Clifford Cum-min-and Don Davis, both of Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. P. Rice and Mrs. A. E. Miller returned Tuesday from a two-da- y fishing trip in Scofield. Sunday afternoon Harold Franks. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mil-ler and daughters, Barbara and Dahrl, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Deakin and daughter, Arlene, en-joyed a delightful picnic in Lit-tle Cottonwood canyon. A visitor Sunday at the Wil-liam Peterson home was Mrs. Peterson's brother, Howard An-derson of the U. S. navy. Elaine Cheever, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cheever, is a guest of her cousin, Dorothy Nicholson of Midvale. Visitors at the Fred Cox home are Mr. and Mrs. William Sears of Long Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Pumphrey received word recently that their son, Bert, who is in the medical department of the air corps at Merced, Calif., has been promoted to the rank of sergeant. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowdell and family returned home Sunday after a week's stay in Provo with Mrs. Cowdell's sister and brother-in-- law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson. Bob Cowdell remain-ed in Provo to visit two weeks with his cousin, Koyle Brereton. The 4-- H club met Monday at the home of Mrs. Howard Haus-knech- t, leader, for an afternoon of sewing. Mrs. Don Stoddard and child-ren, Don, Boyd and Carolyn, and Mrs. Robert Cowdell anH rhilH. Mrs. R. G. Buckle Tuesday ev-ening. A. N. Waite of San Francisco arrived Saturday to spend some time with his son-in-la- w and dau-ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Odell, who returned the same day from a month's vacation. Doris Poulsen returned Satur-day evening by train from Mt. Pleasant where she visited a week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Royald Madsen. Visitors at the Ernest Poulsen home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunn and twin daughters, Marilyn and Myrna, of Midvale. Mrs. James Denver entertain-ed at bridge luncheon the after-noon of July 23 for Mrs- - Charles Sullenger, Mrs. J. Dewey Knud-sen and Mrs. Heber Nichols, with Mrs. Knudsen winning the war stamps' prize for high score. Mrs. Sullenger was hostess to the same group Tuesday, Mrs. Den-ver winning the prize. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rogers were hosts at dinner Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rordell, Mr. and Mrs- - Joseph Gill and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W, Lockerbee, all of Salt Lake City. The evening of July 23 Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Sullenger were hosts at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rasmussen, Mrs. Russell Sullenger and Mrs. James M. Sullenger. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fike and children and Miss Dorothy Han-sen enjoyed an outing at Liberty park Tuesday and were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Alton Fike and children, Miss Lola Rae Turner ana miss ranees Wilson, all or Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Dahlstrom and daughter, Jackie, spent Sun-day, Monday and Tuesday at Fish lake. Birthday Party In honor of Helen Wideman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wideman. who was celebrating here eleventh birthday, a delight-ful party was given Tuesday ev-ening at the Wideman home. Guests were Lois Groves, Gerry Shilling, Marilyn Crawford, Nor-ma Cowdell, Briggie Knudsen, Billy Taylor, Rudy Pino, Dick and Robert Jenkins, Dean Par-kin, Donna Jean Gadd, Colleen Hatt, Ned Brown and Doris Jean Anderson. Cootie was played and prizes won by Briggie Knudsen and Donna Jean Gadd. A V for Victory idea was motif of the decorations and luncheon. ren, Jack and Bob, motored to Salt Lake Friday morning to see the Pioneer day parade. Jack Hofhiens, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Hofhiens, underwent an operation Tuesday morning at St. Mark's hospital. Miriam . Jones returned home Sunday following a week's visit in Ogden with Miss Elaine Min-noc- k. Home last week-en- d from school at the University of Utah were Calvin Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Jones, and Gwen Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Parker. Beverly Nix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Nix, is va-cationing in Coalville at the home of her cousin, Ileen Whyles. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore and family of Bingham and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bolton and family of Copperton enjoyed a delight-ful picnic and refreshing swim at Black Rock Beach Sunday evening. Allen Ray Collins and Bobby Lynn of Garfield are visitors this week at the Merrill Bolton home. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKellar and daughters and Dick Parsons motored to Salt Lake City to vis-it Mrs. Paul E. Parsons, who is recovering from an operation at LDS hospital. ' Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Barlow and daughters, Jaquelyn and Mar-gen- e, spent Monday and Tues-day at Como Springs. Luncheon guests Wednesday afternoon at the home of Betty Byrne were Barbara Jenkins, Barbara Miller,- - Faye McKellar, Lola Jean Gammell, Beverly Scussel and Joy Dean Davies of Bingham and Carma Knebleau of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. James Denver and Billy Denver spent Saturday night and Sunday at Fish lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hansen and daughters, Joyce and Janice, were dinner guests of Mr. and ford. Helen Wideman returned home with Marilyn to spend two days in Midvale. G. O. Swain and son, Howard, and M. C. Colyar left Sunday for a week's fishing near Vernal. Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Durn-for- d were Hank Minersman and Bob Jensen of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cowdell and daughter, Faye, joined Mr. and Mrs. Allen Richens of Salt Lake City to spend the week-en- d fish-ing in Provo and American Fork Canyon. Miss Audrey Sales of Nephl is visiting at the home of her sister and brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Rex Garrett. A guest at the A. R. Bowlby home is Mrs. Bowlby's sister, Mrs. Ethel Hale of Talpa, Texas. Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen and sons, Bruce and Kent, motored to La-goon to spend the day. Wednes-day the Christensens were din-ner guests of Mrs. Christensen's father, Albert Kirk of American Fork. Luncheon guests Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Richard J. Smith were Mrs. R. E. Kelly and daughter, Mrs. Dave Sabin of Washington, D.C., and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen. The evening of July 22 Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Smith attended the rodeo in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen mo-tored to Provo to visit Mrs. 01-se-sister, Mrs. Alice Bray, and family. Sunday afternoon visitors at the Elvin Armitstead home were Mrs. Armitstead's sister and brothe-r- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lewis of Salt Lake City. Dinner guests Monday at the Frank Peterson home were Mrs. Peterson's brother and, wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and child-ren, Geraldine, Annette and Stanley, of Magna. Friday even-ing Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and children motored to Pleasant Grove to visit Mrs. Peterson's sis-ter, Mrs. Marjorie Atwood. D. W. MacNeil of Eureka, who has been visiting the past two weeks with his sister, Mrs. Annie Henkel, and his niece, Mrs. Leo Thorne, left Tuesday to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thorne spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. D Harper of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Harper is Mr. Thome's sis-ter. Mr. and Mrs. Thorne and daughter and son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs- - Dale Porter of Fairfield, Caiif., spent Tuesday and Wed-nesday in Provo canyon camping and fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diedench and children, Don, Marlene and Ann, motored to Provo Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. S. Lichty. A visitor Tuesday and Wednes-day at the Diederich home was Mrs. William Boelter and child-ren of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Died-erich and Mrs. Boelter are sisters. Luncheon guests Tuesday af-ternoon of Beverly Anderson at the Dallas F. Anderson home parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H Hansen, and their granddaugh- ter, Colleen Hansen, all of Span- ish Fork. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Hansen were Mr. Hansen's bro-ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Hansen, and sons, Garry and Kurt, of Payson, and Mr. Hansen's other brother, Bernell Hansen of Spanish Fork. July 23 the W. Ray Gammell family enjoyed a picnic and swim at Black Rock. Mrs. J. H. Colyar was an over-night guest Friday at the home of her son, Robert Colyar of Salt Lake City, where she also visit-ed her sister, Mrs. Charles L. Conner of Sedan, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. barnett and daughter, Jackie, were joined Sunday by Mrs. Elwin Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Barnett and guest's of Mr. Barnett, Bob Jensen and Hank Minersman, both cadets from Chicago, at a picnic at Mary's lake up Brighton. Swim-ming was enjoyed at Saltair in the evening. Monday Mr. Jen-sen and Mr. Minersman were in Bingham sightseeing. Friday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gadd were Mr. and Mrs. John Nillson and family of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Nicholl and family drove to Pleasant Grove Tuesday to get Norma Nicholl, who spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Olsen. The Nicholls drove from Pleasant Grove to Lagoon for a picnic and outing. Monday Mr. and Mrs. L. and daughter, Jackie, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ivie and children; LeRoy and Jeanne, of Copperfield, enjoyed a delight-ful picnic at Liberty Park. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ray and family left Sunday to spend five days camping at Huntington park. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mayne left Tuesday to join the Rays. Mr. and Mrs. MeLvin Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wright en-joyed a picture show and dinner in Salt Lake City Monday even-ing. Monday Mr- and Mrs. Phill Dowdell visited Mr. Dowdell's mother, Mrs. Phoebe Dowdell of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wideman and family returned home Sun-day from a week's vacation at Como Springs and Mirror lake in the Granddaddy lakes region. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cunliffe and son, Gene, enjoyed Monday in Salt Lake City. Howard Anderson, stationed with the U. S. navy at Phila-delphia, left Thursday to return to duty following a two-wee-stay with his brother and sister-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. George An-derson. A week-en- d guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Andei-so- n was Mary Beth Allen, dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvm Allen of Sandy. ' Mr and Mrs. Keith Jacobsen 300,000 POUNDS I of. Utah J Candy fi's a sweet headline, but just one item among ly that belong in the 7 of how Utah chain ti provide an outlet for products of Utah's face-s and farms. th last year bought .following Utah products 300,OOO pounds of candy; 1100 pounds of beet sugar; jW pounds of flour; jOO gallons of milk and W, 17,000 gallons of ice io; 15,860 dozen eggs; impounds of chickens; 0 pounds of turkeys; 30 pounds of beef; 2,860 I of canned fruits and ftables. thcr chain store bought (31,611 worth of Utah uct$. And so it goes ... n stores offer a substan-mark- et to farmers, poul-'Qe- n dairymen and pro-i- n many fields, io 4 1 CHAIN STORES get the advantage of extra mellow... the whiskey of the "flavor years" Kentucky Straight Bimrbon WhUkey'M Proof This whidkey if 6 yturt old. Schenley Distillers Corporation, New York City YOU MAY BUY AN ELECTRIC RANGE If you can meet these requirements The War Production Board has announced that the public may buy electric ranges now in the hands of dealers, if the purchaser certifies to the dealer in writipg either: - . That a new domestic electric range is required to replace one that is j j worn out, damaged beyond repair, or I destroyed or ; I That no other cooking equipment is J , available, that the premises are wired for the installation of a range, and that electric facilities for range operation are installed. electrical dealers in this now offer electric for sale. Stocks are fManyhowever, so if you can the above requirements, electrical dealer now. I "UTArTPOWER & UGHT CO.' Wedding Announcements LINWEAVE SHELWHITE PLATE FINISH OR VELLUM, PRINTED 50 SHEETS AH AA 50 OUTSIDE ENVELOPES Hk 50 INSIDE ENVELOPES Y',V" 100 SHEETS 100 OUTSIDE ENVELOPES fhf) III) 100 INSIDE ENVELOPES tpUW ALL INVITATIONS ARE PRINTED WITH SCRIPT TYPE. The Bingham Bulletin I Phone 91 I WE SERVE GOOD EATS-GI-VE US A TRY CHINESE DISHES A ' SPECIALTY - PASTIME INN AND CAFE CIGARS, CIGARETTES, BEER Jennie Mattson Proprietors Joe Jaurequi Mrs-- t - j JUDGMENT 1 "8 time of bereavement, &es necessary that &Person or group of torrm? impended for gWete arrangement of ur iies- - fiy depending i find Srim!nt' you- - t00 complete re-- .V your burden. GIJAM MORTUARY T!Jonn Stampfel Uc,l Embalmer ' jephone 17 . |