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Show t ... "-- r , i rct'irncd Oct. 1st from Buffalo, at his home of natural causes. N V. uh. iv he w.i., elected Interment will be in Valley Coh. i,. ,n.ler u! i;. iou Nine of View Memorial Park. Born in B" etci-uiJ group. Alpine May 6, 1S'J2, he was a Xiiith P.cgion conipi'ises son of Jedidiah Grant and Martha Hannah Healey Wilkin. taU s of Utah, New ( in and Married Aug. 1. 1912 in Provo o!,;i ! to Laura Matilda Hamnett, a K, Mr. N.u .T. was elect .11 v e.iiii y i auscd bv ceremony later solemnized in .i 11 the Salt Lake LPS Temple. th. i of ,i W. Taylor. I "ry, Was employed by Kennecott Noren-r.- -1 d in i, S Will he visits to .Uonper prior to retirement in in High Priests o! the vct.V assoeiat ion t!5S. Active mem!)o:ii the five tale area quorum of Oipiirrh stake: ber of Lake Bulge ward and 'liiii'.; the it'i'.ion. resident of .Magna 45 nalioiia! meet ui;;, which Survivors are his widow; years. a son, laii Hum Sept. j:;rd to 261h. Grant M. and Violet daughter va:. aiinaled also by Mr. and Mrs. Harris Powell), both of M Amnion Lewirsen. VJ'.n a daughter, Mae (Mrs. N" !'! l.n.. and Mrs. Phvllis Magna: Clark Thomas). Salt Lake; 11 T.o.I. as well as grandchild en, 1.'! Midvale, Mr.- Gust Noren. a btotlier and two sisMr l.evorsen is state ters. ha of lii- eroiip while Mrs. Gust E. Noreii , I...i!xeM 15i stale president of Ill Kl L. Scheduled today the auxiliary. in Granger 10th E. (Thursday LI S w ard chapel for Chris J. son of I lick Ii.ilton. and Donna Jean Bar-bieBoger I NI K l Si hcluled today Ballon. The youth died in ('l') ai ,ila at p.m. from a Lehi hospital at 10 a.m. Mon;0'i'.mrli .slake hous.., ;tOK1 So. day of an accidental gunshot Murray. Gust E. Noren, 827 Sinn West, for Kiehiir.I Giant wound. Interment will be in il. 4800 South, stale commandSo. 700 West, Lehi cemetery. Born Jan. 8, 1900 70, er of World War 1 veterans. w iiii Ma iimheil early Moiidav in Murray, the child is survived Coo Wcafher Brings Drop . y f Area Fires In "4 i Granite Park. Following a hot and summer, the coming of fall and its resultant drop in grass fires was noted with satisfaction by officials" of Salt Lake county fire department. A total of 24 blazes werere-porte- d to the district during the week ending Oct. 2. This is considerably below the number reported during July and August when as high as 60 grass fires a week were recordfire-fille- d 1 ""f I ' km" i 1"f jWKWT ' . ... ..' in . .. in RECENT BOOK DISPLAY designed by students at Western Hills elementary school is explained to laGene leyba and Betty Tripp by teacher, Mri. Fits. Designed during a course on library study, the display pointed out values and uses of books and reading. LANCER 27 Area Students Enroll Trade Tech's Classes In state-support- ' s, Van Gaiahaa k u!rs?s iuxe So. 3G00 West, electronics. Others are Walter David McDonald, 488 E. 6325 South, electronics; Elaine D. Peterson, 5125 So. 2nd West, practical nursing; Alan G. Brownlcc, 4766 W. 5215 South, auto mechanics; Jeff T. Cash, 296 E. 4500 South, welding; Gary B. Morgan, 555 Virginia St., auto body repair; Arlo B. Jackson. 1207 VV. Bullion St., auto body repair; William 11. Clauson, 306 W. 4.SO0 South, electricity Hiid James Bodncy Wood, 311 E. 4800 South, electronics. Also enrolled at Trade Tech from the area are Hose I.. Archuleta, 4979 So. 4055 West, business practice; Margie Jean A nii-s- . 2531 S. Hempstead St. and I'egKV G Biding 4lo W. T.li," I'ago 7, CoL 8). Presley .sKiD COLOR, 4170 LeuVen, ALSO ELUl HAWAII Joan Blackman plus FLAMING STAR All Three In Color ( i Slalislirs 1 1 Vi!l-.in- , ( SALT LAKE COUNTY hf Jeartld llOt CONVENIENT f trr pay cash sometimes may appear to dislike each other f immensely, but when the students of the schools get together there is nothing but fun and unity. This was the case at the Utah Band Festival 1 Concert h e Id f I 2S, J September I j 8:15 p.m. While m o s t students were enjoying a much wanted, if not needed vacation, 127 band students, over 300 chorus members, and 118 orchestra pupils from the high schools of Utah were engaged in music practices in preparation for the concert. Practices were held September throughout the day. Shir la Wilinski, Dennis Floto, Val Todd, Elizabeth Cranny, Gayle Wendle and Jeanie Petersen were among chorus members from Granger. The orchestra was lioiinrcd with five (irangerlti-s- , including Judith Inlilry uhit stole the show a Cuncvrt Mhtrrss. Other orchestra. lilemlMTH from the school were l.iml.i Kuthclccn Kvans, CropiMT. Ircw Mutton and Arthur ('llllllllillgs. T I A FACTORY-CLOSEOUT- MJ ' (CN do K El IIMI Sndyl church with an open Bible and a 1'hrlKtian welcome Rev. James Baynes, Pastor Bible School 10 a.m. Morning Worship ..11 a.m. "Anchored Till Daybreak" Youth Meeting 6 p.m. Family Night Film, 7 p.m. "Byblos" Guest Rev. Russell Champlin Power Hour Wed., 8 p.m. ! SESr If;fWfl ' !t I fry -- SAVE ESS INSPECTEDT'gr USED TIRES! , : - H0W"ra ! 1 : A lay??" y1Z15'35 WVsT fM NEW TIRES! TRADE-I- L t4 sizeil Big Selec-tioSom Matched Setel N REQUIRED! REQUIRED! N rVN InspKtadbyourTlra Experts I Wide range NO on these NO TRADE-I- nl SPECIALS! DOOR-BUSTE- R All-Sta- Kegiilur DEEP-CU- Why tak driving on Knootk, . (T7i ) (yli tiet wheti unsafe you can buy retread at low, tow prices Mk thesel Hurry, get r treads now witti f mMsGoodyaartTMrf ic ,iiircl 7.50x14 Nylon Tubeless Blackwalls ri"u' Oilier prices. iilua sics K . lultc-t.YN- 2 for only 7450 7733 7738 Factory-Special- 7.S0 s! VP TO OFF OUR 3 5 Ofa Block woll 1 low Price On Oilier Sizes, Too! Tracc-fi- - 21.60 25.90 25.90 You get what we saved on the 95 I f-.'- $1218 J463 OVERSTOCK BUYS' QUALITY SNOW TIRE RETREADS u $18.15 21.80 'plus tax and tire olf jour car Other Bargains Too Numerous To Mention! '. .it similar low Bawden. Naomi Sclio-enfld. Bichard Chandler, Jack Hales, Wally Lloyd. Steve Pet- .". 6.70x15 Nylon Tubeless Whitewalls 6.70x15 Nylon Tubeless Whitewalls Whitewall Only $2 more each : .'iiii desigal fl fl QQ 6.70x15 Nylon Tube Type Blackwalls 6.70x15 Nylon Tube Type Whitewalls ... N" rice Trice TREAD DESIGNS. FACTORY-APPROVE- 'ancs 2H-2- ersen, Mark Collier, and Wayne Tousley joined in the music of the band. Dr. Jay Welch, head of the University of Utah Music and assistant Taber-naclChoir conductor, led the Chorus In "Adorain-u- s To" by Paloslrinii. "O Ye Christians Loudly" by Bach. "The !ord Is My Slu by Matthews, "The Hills of Home" bv Fox. and "O Dear, What Can the Matter Be?" ur-- 1 tanged by Kubick. "Overture, Thehloia" by Handle, "Hymn nnd Fiigumg Tune No. 3" by Henry Unwell, "In Balbidontmi, Op, 65. No. 5" comHised by Grieg, and Semtanas' "Dance of the Come, dians" were under the baton of Guy Taylor, musical director and conductor of the Phoenix Sy m phony Orchest ra Balph cringed Willi cnihairaxMucnl a!t tuxedo collar came loose nnd nearly tell to the ground at he was conducting "Fxcerpts fintn the .sel.nni.in itallrt by Menottl. e oilier band numbers were in t by Cat. I. nnd "Vic lory nl Sea" bv B.hIl-- r The iictiviiirn were no) nil wntk mid no nluv lor the "kldfi" thiit Mrticltiated. Tlicte whs Hlwfiva mmu thing fun to do and many new people to meet. Thurwlay. Sept 2ftth. a dance wns held for band. rhntriiiK. nnd ouhrstta nirtubt-rs- . The ial. which was followed win bcciin at 8 30 p m. and ended nl 10 pin. lf Le,. S! - NO TRADE-I- N EVERYDAY SECULAR PRICES SELLING REQUIRED Required ' ONLY TRUCKER'S SPECIALS! Nov coin-piiM'- C7 Kt.ltll A CAR OWNERS! WH 5 LE STOC&1S LAST ! High schools in the state may e. TO Anchor Baptist Church HEADLINES e SOMCIIMCS IT IS INDEPENDENT PCTOMEEI01ISE do a lot of competing and they are 27 residents of Salt Lake. Knrollcd in this history year's Salt Lake Trade Tech- t li e Murray - Granger - Kearns area. nical Institute student body the laigest one in the school's Trade Tech President Jay L. Nelson said these areas have always had laige representation at the MONDAY IS LADIES' NIGHT school. More than 1,500 students enrolled at Trade Tech' this year. Following are the names, addresses and courses of study tor 27 area students enrolled in trade preparatory classes at AM Phone Trade Tech: Mrs. Esther C. Christensen, Fri. thru Mon., Oct. 5 to 8 111 E. 5600 South; Mrs. Jenet Now 3 Great Elvis Presley V. Spencer, 5176 Pieper Blvd.; Mrs. Anna Loraine Smith. 47r.it Shows On One Program W. Sarbo St.; Evie May Wat-kin473G So. 4020 West all MIRISCH COMPANY in practical nursing and C. Kay ELViB in-S- 'i to be sure water heaters did not have combustible material stacked around them. "Home owners," he continued, "should also be careful to remove papers and accumulated magazines from the house and dispose of them." Display Shows Value Of Books 3-- M-- T ALL NYLON Nylon i; Snow Tires 4 Hurry Inl . ;ni.--i H,n 1. 1 plus it imIh- - mid mr c.ir. TUBEifss im lire oil da wliitewalli only $2 more! Not Seconds.' Hot Retreads1. CHtCKTHESE OTHER BARGAINS $M95 ;;4";" 29 1 20 10 panting pliw Ui and SALK PRICK tVUC 121' .00il6pVra9 Hale price TRUCK TIRES R-- C U33S 170 115 pt rating 7X0119 (ply rating J 19.95 I1C.I0 .50tlS 7.00il 70 ply rating ply rating 1 20 10 ply rating $20.15 S3 7.9 5 racappeMe tire !m of Coodyear lamout Tractiofl HI Milr 1962 original equipment truck tire to rtyoe end pyton, at apeclal diKorninurd prkea. AS "Ov-nlui- hi ! to "mine due" ut olii c Si'iin hnu cellliin! like iiiMii.ithrs iloror lull-- , llie lent iiml Jinini)'! Ihm-!!tH tli.lt liei ilu't kerp lie )otl front li.lVIMg Jixtr lilleil for mV cj.ic. IWraii-- r, i v iIim torV ur- riplioii vf I'OiirM', i. in 'Yliaige tlirm" ut O. S. Jusl MI Mi-in- i. i mil yoii ti ilit refeic iire j.t nii you ran i mIh oii oi'Ier your gl.ixM s, ii )oii titeii d "i liarp"'' anywhere, aihl llie mimii toinfoit nf your tK S. arI lii ii Hitluiiil wailing 'ill paying (tM imiim iiient. We .no you at Tlie (Fptiial alj)i li.iy In lt is wive Slnt. I'litr lil.7l tomjnihiUil M'u'll ptnl ihi' I J 'omyitrc out ,jui!il 1 It'-s- r tor Mire wmir nt the liearil from the r dl-r- of (.ranger II I ( It Nhmtl, m,pt. 2tih, whiw the IIHMtt HO -- H 4 V t V IM I " H I WIN M eull of Junior ami the or rlfttlonn Wrrr 11k te w.ii lil I '' MIM t ' ! M IMIH M. Ml tHHIM t 111 lt t IIMI t1fc rt tit MMKT, MtHIHT W olionofr. ottl-rr- r : A V, COME IN AND CHECK! YOU MAY ALREADY BE A WINNER IN OUR LUCKY LICENSE SNOW TIRE CONTEST!1 "tli no! I no(iCli U rmxich! Tltere couldn't MHMltlv be one ntiire tie Uluttn 4rrty I'nltm r ami Kuvll Mmirll iiiitiiiunl W active duty tour is completed. tary subjects, including rifle marksmanship, infantry tactics, first aid, military justice and maximum utilization of military supplies. On completion, the Murray soldiers will go on to either advanced infantry training or to an Army specialist school. Anderson is 22; a 1962 graduate of the University of Utah with a U.S. degree and a 1958 grad of Murray high. Borich is also 22, graduated from Murray high in 1958 and attended the University of Utah. He was a member of the Ft. Douglas Army Reserve unit, will return to it when his - Regional Post 0 k i Oust Noren Gets Veferans' NinAitillii Thuriday, October 4, 1962 mi Ttr Anderson, Joe M. Borich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike J. Borich. 416 K. 6100 South. The eight-weeprogram consists of vital mili- i Firemen were called to the Alfred Attwood residence, 4732 W. 5015 South, Sunday, where a faulty drive belt on a clothes dryer started a small fire. Three dollars damage was reported. Frank P. Jones, county fire chief, noted next week will be fire prevention week. During the week, fire department officials will visit all schoools in Granite and Jordan districts to check on fire safety measures. Chief Jones cautioned home owners to check furnaces and heating systems now, before the cold weather sets in. "Flues, mechanical filters and all equipment on heating systems should be examined to be sure they are in working order," he The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE I)1KI About 2 p.m. Friday at his home, 167 W. 1500 South, Samuel G. Eastman, 80. A native of England, he was born Undergoing. Basic infantry July 9. 1882 in Davenport to Fort at Calif., Ord, training Samuel and Ieila Burden EastPrivates Allen M. Anderson, man. Married Jan. 2.1, 1907 in son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. (Statistics Page 5, Col. 3) 28,r Mt. View Dr. and i1 said. He also urged residents ' 'i s' . ed. 1 ' parents: a brother, Kenneth; sister Jackie Lynn and Sandra Lee, at home; maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Victor Barbieri, Lehi: paternal grandparents Mrs. Jack Gorman, Tooele and Andy Dalton, Las Vegas. by his T k Tires Mounted by Experts! -- ; n lrae4, no tiitulile with ihe oph'i''"re elation with Joe Wimvw rlettrd aophotnnre ptrs.cfit, Kiihy Hall, vice pieiitnit; l! a Jorten, wcrclaijr nnd Julie lUo, round luble it infill nl he Kvrn (lie Jiiflnr riam rT-tntan nmmdhly. tVnni lUwininwn wan "put jn- - n Junior jla pni.ent, Dannr lrMh-)-w.d- . vlr presiijiflt; Completely Equipped Tire and Recapping Shop Pay-Da- y Budget Terms Q HOT 5040 So. State alii: AM ore II 6-8801 I |