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Show -- five Injured iims In Pickup, Car Accident driver traveling in a pit-Iup east on 7800 South and fail-tstop for a stop sijjn was the cause of five persons being injured Monday about 4:50 p.m. at the intersection of 10th East and 7800 S. Most seriously injured was Jane M. Williams, 68, 5540 S. State, Murray, driver of the southbound car, who suffered a severe cut above her left knee. Other passengers in her ear injured were Lawriece Wlliams, 8, cuts on her arm, Michelle Williams, 6, cut lip. Trent Will- A t o n KAri:s CR7-313- BUXTON'S Air Conditioning DiSlli FRY 00 old Christine Nor- daughter of Mr drowning Thursday noon hen she was taken from the murky waters of an irrigation ditch near their home. The child, was found floating in the canal, about a block and half away when she was pulled from the water by her mother. The canal near the Norman home is fenced but the fencing is old and battered in, places and investigating officers determined the child wandered thrugh a break in the fencing. 364-447- 3 SUNNY BtOOK Jordan & Mrs Gary Norman, 9000 S. 1000 West, was saved from Day or Night, Call Clyde Buxton, 5 Years to Pa) "Service All Makes" For Service and Kp(r Phone & From Drowning man, COIYIHTSOXIXG Heating Youngster Saved West & Am 255-234- 4, and Annett? "frillftTru, were uninjured. They are children of Mr & Mrs JI. D. Williams, U4G7 E. 8545 South, Sandy, and grandchildren of the driver. Their vehicle landed on its top after the crash and there were no safety belts in use at the time, according to Deputy Sheriff Grant Gil bert. . ames Leonard Shurtleff, 35, 8G88 Aspen Ln., Sandy, driver of the east bound pickup suf fered a cut behind his ear. David Keith Shurtleff, 5 his son, suffered cuts and bruises his mouth. Kevin J. Shurtleff, 3, escaped unharmed. Mrs Williams was going south on loth East. 2 CINCINNATI, OHIO HI miffl) WHISKY M PROOF. fir. HMM HfttTRM. SWOTS. ' i p. ' S.aii iav A.S.CS,,,. ecto Qtamwiiic .vv Proifrtm S 'K'T-hmi-' ; Leatherwood,, Mrs Lois 24un!ch, Airs Virginia Austin, Mrs Elsie liakoulas, Rose Bakoulas, Mrs Jackie Shea, Mrs Virginia Oneida, Midvale, Mrs Edith Rogerson, Cottonwood Heights, and Mrs Trudy Logan, West t'.eU-V- free : Chetaha's Midvalley Lodge Holds Meeting . ion Wildcats 'Midvalley IIATIOMAL CLUB CONGRESS 4-- H DEC.2 1 Theme mildness! NcV enjoyment! NCW Smartness! New popularity! YOUNG AMERICA AND WORLD AFFAIRS Sunny Brook-toda- y's That's new W Bravmn brilliant choice in whiskey. Boys and Girls Participate Club Congress opens for the 44th straight National in Chicago, on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 28, but the young delegates start checking into the Conrad Hilton Hotel headquarters on Friday and SatZrday. Activities begin at once, and never stop until the final banquet on Thursday night, Dec. 2. The Congress theme is "Young America and World Affairs." announced Norman C. Mindrum, director of the National Service Committee which arranges the annual event in cooperat universities, tion with the Extension Service of the program. and more than 55 business firms which support the The 1,500 delegates all winners will represent 50 states, Puerto Rico, and for the first time an "official" delegation of 10 will Canadian 4 H members, one from each province. The devote the better part of two days to forums on world problems. Durina the action Packed week more than 200 youths selected for superior achievement will be designated national winners of educational scholarships. Three boys and three girls will be named to receive the highest honor bestowed during the Congress: The Presidential Silver Tray award. These champions are the top pair in achievement, citizenship and leadership programs. Donors of funds for the trips and scholarships are business firms and foundations. They contribute more than million dollars each said Mr. Mindrum. year to aid The award winners are all selected by extension personnel headprogram. ing the state 4-- THE land-gran- i 4-- H interize Mow Before Cold Weather Sets In 4-- 4-- Announcing Hep-Cat- s ' Cool Cats Calico Cats . Kitty Kats High team, Now Available to Answer Questions on Body & Fender Repair. Sharon High, ind. Jones 621, Alta Nuzman 606, Fay Meyers & Doris Forbush 601. Lucky League Pin Pickers Doan's Pills Slim Jims Rolling Pins Gutter Belles Red Devils Pin Downers Blazers Question Marks Moon Maids Whetman Motor Pin Ploppcrs Strike Outs Hit &. Miss ' Rebels - 5 7 Mr. Brady Week-En- d Specials - Jelly Rolls 391 Cutter flake Rolls - 29c Exquisitely decorated Wedding and birthday cakes with that personal touch. Feed . & Tiballa-Mi- rch Sorlch I'rbancic Petruzzi Ren Jensen Hansen Johnson Glover Brady's M Sandy 19 19 20 21 21 22 23 24 " died on 17 17 Egg 21'j 18i 20'a 19'i 20 19 20 17 23" W 17 16 16 16 Fisher Margaret B. Ball Mrs Margaret Bullock Ball, 58, Herriman, died of natural 23 causes in a on Oct. Salt Lake hospital. She was born Nov. 17, 1906 in Crescent, to Charles and Nellie Osborne Bullock. She married Rufus C. Ball May 9, 1925 in Bingham. Survivors include her hussons and . daughter, band, cemetery. Charles E., Copperton; Larry W., Lark; Mrs Cariyle (Bar, bara) Sorensen, Las Vegas, Afrey B. C. Prigmore nine grandchildren; Funeral services were held Nev.; Pleasant .Walker, Monday afternoon in Copper-to- (Ruby) sisters, Reuben, Methodist Church for Mrs brothers, Mrs Aaron Afrey Belle Carnahan. Prig- - Bakersfield, Calif.;Midvale: Grove; Thomas, more, 73, 100 W. State HighAlpine; Raymond Salt way, Copperton, who died of J natural causes on Oct. 21 Lake; Mrs Nick (SarahAmeriKearns; Douglas, at 35 S. 9th E., Salt Lake. 1 can Fork; Woodrow, SSoda She was born Apr. 11, 1892, Mo., to James and Addie Springs, Ida.; Alginet Lehi. Chipman Carnaham. She mari ried Ernest M. Prigmore Feb. Rulon Ilatt 24, 1908 in Carthage, Mo. He Funeral services were, held died. She was an active memnoon in South Jordan Monday ber of the Methodist Church in First Ward or Rulon (Mush) Highland Boy, Copperton. Stanley Ilatt, 5G, 1098 W.) 10600 Survivors include her sons S., South Jordan, who died at and daughters, Mrs -- Nekton Wednesday morning a his (Pruzell) Chad wick, Copperton; his home after a long illness. James T., Don J., both of SilHe was born Mar. 9, 1909 in verado Canyon, Calif.; Martin a son of Frederick Bluffdale, E., Magna; Dan R., Santa Ana, James and Adelaide A. Knight 19 Calif.; 16 grandchildren; Halt. He married Elsie iRuth 1 Winward June 28, 1933 in South Mrs sister, The marriages was Jordan. Delia Prigmore, Copperton. solemnized une 28, I960 . &i the Burial was in Bingham ceme Salt Lake LDS Temple, j tery. Mr Hart was a retired laborer for Utah Sand & Gravel and Tressa (Teddy) G. Smith was formerly employed at ComFuneral services were held bined Metals for 20 years. He Saturday afternoon for Mrs was a member of South Jordan Tressa (Teddy) Griffith Smith, First Ward. Survivors include his widow, 51, 11400 S. 391 East, Draper, who died Wednesday, Oct. 27 in son Gary, Kent, Howard, all Salt Lake hospital after a of South Jordan; Thiel,' East long illness. Mrs Smith was Millcreek; five grandchildren; born Oct. 28, 1913 in Farming-to- n brothers, sisters, John Charles, to Robert T. Griffith. She Mrs Warren (Beatrice) Casper, married George R. Smith, May all of Bluffdale; George H., 24,1934 at Maywood. Claif. Salt Lake; Mrs Davis (Alta) She was a cashier and restaur- Hardman, Lehi; Mrs Hubert ant worker and a member of (Clara) Hunter, Milwaukee, 1 Wise. the Draper Third Ward. Burial was in South Jordan include her hus Survivors band; sons and daughter, Rus cemetery. n 21 23"j 24 24 36 Sar-coxi- 1 Annual Midvale 2nd Ward Bazaar Everyone Invited CiAL IP Dustman e Swcnson 8 134 16 17 17 18 589, High series: Al Jensen Rose Smith 5.3; high game Ray Reed 234, Rose Smith 220. 5 Gallon Gift Set plastic tubing fifth food chlorine neutrilier filter 5 pounds aquarium gravel. wool and charcoal Alice L. F. Tborum Funeral services were held in Union Sevenlh Ward for Mrs Alice Luetta Fox Thorum, 61 aiKivaic, who aied of cancer Thursday night in a Salt Lake hospital, Mrs Thorum was born Nov, ALL FOR Reg. $17.98 Small Pets, Birds, House Plants Hours: Weekdays 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sundays I p.m. . 6 p.m. lossom Gifts Sandy 67 West 9000 South block west of State Street) IVa Just off the Press BIGGER THAN YOURSELF by Winded J. Athlon lO'i Wi 10Mi Aquariums Groiwell Contains! 15'n 8' 13 ; hUr air pump thtrmometer instructions automatic 8 It Midvqle City Hal Midvale 2nd Ward Dinner 8 9 j Friday, Nov. 5, 5 p.m. 7 11 11 j Bazaar & Dinner 8 13 13 Authorized Dealer for Hmkcraft 1691 ...? Ko-lis- L IS me. e, 13400 23 23 Christensen Lancaster 8 7 Jimas Davis 7 Clayton Sloan 255-275- 1 er, Capt. Robert M. Griffith, San Antonio, Tex.; sisters. Mrs Udell (Doris) Pace, Los Angeles and Mrs John (Mary) Myers, stepbrother, EuFarmington; gene S. Urry, Granger; 11 grandchildren. Burial was in Farmington city cemetery. lOMi 13Mi Isabella-Vent- ura Brown ized in the Salt Lake Temple. She was a member of the Relief Society. Survivors include her husband; sons and daughters, Mrs E. D. (Joyce) Jacobsen, D. A. Mrs Calif.; (Birdie) Acerson, Green River; Arden R., Monerey, Calif.; David Lamarr, Midvale; Hal O. Ft. Lewis, Wash.; eight grand " children; brother, sister, Amelia V. Ainsworth, Midvale; William T. Fox, Sandy; stepbrothers, stepsisters, Arley Severson, Harvey Severson, Nettie Erickson, all of Murray; Edna Davis, Salt Lake; Rachel Bradfield, Dallas, Tex.; half sisters, Annie Mantas, Salt Lake; Blanche Benson, Provo. Burial was in Murray: City, Earl E. Jackson Funeral services were held Saturday morning for Earl Ernest Jackson. 68. 1526 W 16 Sunday Mixed Doubles Jones Kasonich Smith Reed Bracken Mulney Yengich Kalukis sell L., Richard and Mrs Bud etery. 4 Ballard "66" Team series: Fitfgerald Day 20i5; team game: Day's ('ate 746; men's series: Duane Day 583; men's game: Evan Pearson and Ross Day 232; ladies' series:: Louise Nuzman 539; ladies'game: Martha Day 193. Hcndricksen-Osborn- 8650 So. State St., 8 10 13 13 14 16 24 16'i Merrill's Shop Gardner EnRinerrinR 16 Draper National Bank 16 This 254-435- 2 L 27 19 19 18 16 13 13 12 11 11 10 9 Supply Whetman Motors GrecnBiiar. Inc. on W 25 24 22 Day's Cafe Jordan Builders Mr. Orr 1 3; ;; iw South, Riverton, who died Tuesday, Oct. 26 in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Mr Jackson was born in Ton- s 8 Kans., Sept. 11, 1897 ganoxie, Doan's High team, Anna Atchason Pills 2350. Rolling Pins 2339, to Albert and Jackson. He married Zola Gert Blazers 2316. Jean rude Dutson, Dec.a 5, 1925 in High, ind. blacksmith He was Eames 544. Sherlene Aiello 542, Beaver. and employed by Tooele Army Jackie Stephenson 540. Depot. A member of the Metho High, team game: Blazers dist Church, he also belonged Doan's and Pickers Pin 831, Disabled American Vet to the arid Pin Pills 818, Cutter Belles erans, Veterans of Foreign Ploppers 812. of Pythias, Odd High, ind. game: Harriet Wars, Knights and was a Welch 222, Mary Hart L Erma fellows Lodge, H veteran. War World Eve& Eames Myers 201, Jean Survivors include his widow; lyn Larsen 200. three sisters; Mrs Goldie Dix on. Bronston. Mich.: Mrs Syl Junction League via Williamson. Phoenix, Ariz.; L Mrs Jessie Hodges, W Oroville, 4 Calif. 24 Larry's Coin Mach. 6 22 Bern's Super Foods Burial and graveside servic 11 es were held in 17 Ashtonian Lounge Marysvale. 11 17 Webster Lumber 14 14 Gardens Moonlight 14 Frank R. Kelrce 14 Ted's Glass Frank R. Keirce. Sr.. 54. 16 12 Davis Bros. Service 16 Copperton, was dead on arrival 12 Riverton Beeline 18 at a Salt Lake hospital last 10 Woodland Theatre Oct. 27. He was 18 Wednesday. 10 Bread Famlee 8. 1911 in Salt Lake born Jan. 19 9 Christine's Lounge to Frank R. and Theresa Muel 21 7 Junction Coffee Shop ler Keirce. He married Gladys team, Larry's Hem mert. April 15. 1935. He High Coin 2595 was a member of the Catholic Sonny Church. He is survived by his High, ind. Alison 619. Ross Eskelson 615, widow, sons, Frank R. Keirce High, team came: Famlee Jr., Copperton; Kenneth Keirce Bread 913. and the following sisters: Mrs HiEh. ind. eame: Sonny All Jhon II. (Therest) Gold, Salt Bill sop 256, Gil Saathoff 255, Lake; Mrs Mary B. Hornburg Summerhays 242. Paul (Frances) Freeman, San ta Monica. Calif.; and Mrs William (Rachel) Quitter, Yuc Jack & Jill league L ca W alley, calif. Funeral services for Mr. 13 Acme Bldg. Prod. Inc. 27 Keirce were held Saturday at 24'-- i 15'a S. J. Mickelson Co. 16 n.M a.m. Burial was in ML 24 Lounge Pop's 16 Calvary Cemetery, Salt Lake 24 Draper Drug Ballard Modern equipment end techniques enable a better, faster job. Cell today! 254-347- l tt Cats 2270, Lil 2273, Bob Kittens 2267. Draper Quality Foods Is 12662 So. 1700 W. ' Survivors include his widow, sons and daughter, Darrel L. Phoenix, Ariz.; Vaughn S., Henderson, Nev.; Ray H., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Mrs Ken-neJ. (Gwen) Reid, West Jordan; nine grandchildren, brofive thers and sisters, Albert J., Arthur W., Lafe, all of Herriman; Mrs Lilly Haycock, Salt Lake; Mrs Anna Mae Sand-stroRiverton; Mrs Mayme Ingram, Herriman. Maggie II. Jensen Services were held at Eph- nam for Mrs Maggie H. Jensen, 67, 9749 Jade Dr., White City, who died of natural causes Wednesday morning in a Salt Lake hospital. She was born Sept. 12, 1893 in Scipio to William Ira and Margaret Muir Hatch. She married Ross Jen sen Dec. 5, 1923 in the Manti LDS Temple. He died. She was a member of the LDS Relief Society, past staff member of Snow College in Ephraim. Survivors Include her son Reid. II., White City; three grandchildren; brother, sisters, Frank S., Scipio; Mrs Peter (Carrie) Black, Delta; Mrs Cecil (Jean) Albrand, Mrs Roy (Edith) Elkins, Mrs Farrell ((Ruth) Crouch, all of Salt Lake. Burial was in Ephraim cem Panth- ers Realtors-Ins- Battison's Southwest Motors K 'M I M'i on.- 18 18 19 20 25 26 11 10 Fitzgerald-Da- E. i Crane, 81, Oct. 23 in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. He was born Apr. 29, 1184 in Herriman, to Henry and Jeanette Dansie Crane. He married Emma Lenora Butterfield Apr. 27, 1910, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a member of the LDS Church and a member of the SUP Mormon Battali- I6V2 18 17 16 . Dave Shelby, Ray XfJ: Herriman, High, team game: Lil KitPanthers- - 820, Bob 825, Cats 809. ind. game: Gayle High, Stonehocker 245, Marlene Curtis 242, Sharon Jones 233. Showcase of America's Youth Sunny Brook. An extra proc-NCrounds off its edjjies, brightens its taste. So smooth, it was voted tops among 6783 people sampled. In its smart new "Contempo" bottle, its the fin- cst Sunny Brook since 1891. j Walter E. Crane Walter Ernest tens 44th K0V.28 19 18 Lil Kittens Lodge 5G0 met Wednesday evening of last Motorcycle driver week at the Midvale City Hall. Sandy Roy T. Tippetts, 18, 1047 W. The meeting was conducted by 33rd South and his companion Mrs Sophia Osborne. were injured Monday morning Hostesses for the evening at 10:44 a.m. when they rode in- were Mrs Bernice Begley and to a cable blocking off bus acMrs Virginia Austin. Attending cess to a loading zone at Jorwere Mrs LaVon Cole, Mrs dan High School. Robert Floyd, Bernice Begley, Mrs Rowena NCW Smoothness! I' Bowling Motorcycle Ride Ultra-smoot- . . - I , Union to Thomas in James and Annie Maria Stone (Tamara) Roberts, all of Salt Fox. She married Rolla Arden Lake, Brent and Lynn, both of Thorum Oct. 27. 1925, in Union. Draper; father and stepmother The marriage was later solemn- Amanda of Farmington; broth- Bur-ban- The Progressive Homemak-er'- s Club started its new year with a book review presented by Mary Troxler and special musical numbers given by Mr & Mrs Leo Oliver at the Sepl.Alrtf.VMMrv tember meeting. The October meeting featured a holiday food cooking demASC service are indicated in the above chart. A three man onstration given by the Utah committee, elected by local farmers, help administer through Power & Light Co. New officers for the year are the county committee programs of the USDA. The county Elma Klitgaard, president; Dcommittee (inset) consists of William J. Coats, Granger, vice ebris Christensen, vice presichairman, Willard Oliver, Murray, chairman, and Daro Hamil-to- , dent; Nancy Stanworth, secretary; Shauna Breinholt, treasRiverton, member. urer; Angela Bud corresponding historian. 17, 3716 Hillside Ln., suffered The club meets the first Rough Riders Ask facial lacerations while Mr Thursday of every month at 8 For New Members Power & Tippetts was treated for a pos- p.m. in the Utah in Midvale and building Light sible noce fracture and facial welcomes new members. Riverton Rough Riders are soliciting new members. Males lacerations. are invited to join from the age Investigating officers Ralph 1G years and up. Peters, Sandy marshal and Boundries set for this memDeputy Sheriff Russell Strbel bership drive are 11400 S. on reportted the two youth were Thursday Alley Cats the north, to Camp Williams riding their motorcycle on the W L on the south, Jordan River on school grounds when they start- Panthers 12 24 ; access between the down ed on town of Ilerriman the East, 12 24 the school buildings and the Crazy Cats the west. 21 15 Tigers footbal stadium. Interested persons may con20V2 15Mi Bob Cats tact any club member for dePurr-Ett- s 16 20 Two Injured rr .''- Plans were made for the lodge birthday party to be held Wednesday evening, Nov. 10, at 7 p.m. at the Midvale city hall. Homemakers Hold Election of Officers tails. sill f - Vriday, November 5, 1965 Page 4 3, 1903 Jordan. MlbVAti StNtlNtl, MlbVALt utAH 1H Obituaries "Giant redwood patriarchs often grow tail in groups. So do men." 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