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Show ticello. Born Oct. 13, 1895 at Centerville, Iowa, Marion Barrell was one of 13 children of War- LO 1975 is, MARION (BUD) BARRELL ren Lovilla cating first at Fowler, where he was graduated from high school. A retired farmer, he had been a resident of the Montrose area since 1916. On February 13, 1915, Mr. Barrell was married at Fowler to Carrie Shafer, and the couple observed their 60th anniversary this year. In addition to this wife, he is Funeral services for Marion trose, Qolorado, were held Wednesday, December 10th at the Assembly of God Church in Montrose. Mr. Barrell lived inMonti-cell- o for a' few years, moving away in 1974. He was the father of Floyd it. Barrell of and (Bennett) Barrell. In 1907, the family moved to Colorado, lo- (Bud) Barrell, who died Saturday, December 6th in Mon- Record Alfred Mon- - survived by three sons and one daughter: Elmer A. Barrell, Floyd A. Barrell, Monticello, Utah; Raymond E. Barrell, McKin-leyvill- e, Ore., Milwaukie, (June) Texas. ceased. Also California; Mrs.D. J. Strickland, Caldwell, Two sons are de- surviving are Mr. Mrs. twin Barrells sister, Mary Lake of Montrose, as well as 19 grandchildren, 20 and one great-grandchildr- en great-great-grandch- ild. Burial was ih the Valley Lawns cemetery in Montrose. Jan Phillips Draft office to Salt Lake new VISTA in San Juan The Selective Service office in Price, which presently serves Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan Counties, closed Wednesday, December 10, and all records will be located in the Salt Lake Headquarters. Any inquiries should be addressed to Utah SelectiveSer-vic- e System Pit: Headquarters, 469 South 400 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Juan San The by Alvin Reiner Jan Phillips, a V.I.S.T.A. volunteer, has recently been assigned to San Juan County. Jan is a California native who matriculated at the University of California at Santa Cruz, majoring in history. Primary assignment will be coordinating low-inco- me and developing housing in the county. Prior to coming to San Juan First Security Bank has qualified to provide you with a federally approved IRA (Individual Retirement Account) or Keogh (HR10) retirement plan. They are designed for people who dont have a plan where they work. Mow do you benefit? With IRA. You can save up to $1500 a year or 15 of your income, whichever is she worked for VISTA in the Ogden and Logan areas. Jans interests include ing and camping, and she looks forward to the opportunities to indulge in these activities afforded by San Juan County. She is also a vegetarian and enjoys weaving and reading. less, plus the interest it earns, without paying one cent of income taxes on either amount in that calendar year. You dont pay taxes until you retire, usually at a lower rate. We have made opening an approved IRA account quick and easy, so that you can qualify for your tax savings this year. First Security makes no charge for this service. With Keogh. You can save larger sums annually. This plan permits people to save a maximum of $7500 per year, or 15 of their income, whichever is less. It also has tax advantages similar to the IRA plan. Inquire at any First Security banking office. If you dont have a retirement plan where you work, get one at First Security Bank. Remember, to get a tax break in 1975, you must start your retirement plan before December 31st. Liza Minelli Wendall Burton ecurity WILL PENNY Western FRI. December 25 & 26 THURS. & AGAINST A CROOKED SKY Richard Boone Stewart Peterson Filmed around Moab 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. each night HamiEs SAT., MON. & TUES. December 27, 29 & 30 ONE OF OUR DINOSAURS . . IS MISSING N A N A N A rates per annum, federal regulations require substantial penalty for early withdrawal on certificates JPG DECEMBER 24 NO SHOW TONIGHT MERRY CHRISTMAS V All PG SAT., MON. & TUES. December 20, 22 & 23 self-employ- ed First Security Bank of Utah, N A First Security Bank of Bountiful. First Security Bank of Idaho, N A. First Security Bank of Murray, First Security State Bank, Salt Lake City, Utah First Security Bank of Logan hik- ll Walt Disney |