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Show rryrrrinry'rrtnf' rnnrrr rrrYnnnnn'T' rTrrrrrrrrrrrmrrrrrmrrrx DESERET NEWS AND, TELEGRAM, Nellie Bishop Enos OBITUARIES Nail Bishop 'Enos, 79.151 3rd South, dtad Sunday, 8 48 p m. A Some expenses paid by an employe during his regular Vqrk are deductible in the 1961 federal income tax form, Roland V. Wise, district direetorof the Internal Revenue Service, said Tues-day- . He cautioned, however, that if a taxpayer deducts these expenses he must also include all of the reimbursements and other allowances received from, or charged to the employer, as additional income Since special rules govern reporting of employe business expenses and a second look is given to the verification of these deductions, taxpayers are urged to obtain a copy of the IRS pamphlet Employe Expenses. ' Bandits Rob Two Stations In 1, Veekend - funeral services for Max Emil Morr, 81, drama leader and educator, will be conducted Tuesday noon In the 36th Ward ;chapel. Church, of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, 1140 9th East Mr. Morr, 1961 Lake St. (740 East), had directed German in the plays old Salt Lake Theatre before 1925, and later directed and produced awardwinning plays for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. He had been a member of the Karl G. Maeser Society, and had taught English and citizenship to German emigrants for many , years. For these efforts, he received court honors from the late United States District Judge for Utah, Tillman D Johnson. In 1955, Mr. Morr retired as display manager for Keith O'Brien Co., after 13 years. During this time he won several Salt Lake merchant awards for his Christmas displays Before World War II, he was self employed as sheet metal contractor. Born in Koenigsberg, Germany, on ept. 9, 1880, he was a son of August Emil and Au gusta G. Morr. He came to the United States in 1903 On Oct 24, 1907, he married Lina Johanna Seifert in the Salt Lake Temple Surviving are three sons, Le Roy S , and Harold S Mot r, both of Salt Lake City, and Melvin S Morr Oxnard, Calif ; a daughter, Miss Miriam J Morr, Dallas. Tex ; six grand children and three great grand children Friends may call at 36 E 7th South, on Mondav,6 to 8 pm and Tuesday 10 to 11 30 a m. Burial will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery of cancer W, Bom Sept Cheltenham, Uue-- t I nlnd, ) r Biihor md Mmt Bisftar Slant Ahti-UAnn a i me BMitttt Ends ade yanMiri N 222 Jin West Tempt. died of natural CMtM at U 3C Sunday am to a &tf hospital k ork Nov U, 1190, Amsterdam, Notion, to Polar ioftonos and Mario V an I wo I Van Moors Married to Orson John Mitman Wade, Salt cake City Ne died in Juno, J4 Survivors North Seventeen Ward, Church 1 Jesus Christ of k. mv Catier-da- y Saints Active LOS Temple worker Former Riverside LDS Stoke missionary Cam to Utah at 1. Survivors son, Daniel, Sandy; daughters, Joseph Mrs Florence Mart Thomas, Mrs Lucille Dorothy Little, both Salt Lake t y re erenaamafwt, city; "ir brothers, Adrian G Holland, VanMaurs, Amsterdam, Peter j. VanMeurt, Tacoma, Wash , sitters, Mrs Dora Van Elk, San Leandro, Calif , Mrs. Cora Moody, Mrs. Corn Moser, both Salt Lake d City Funeral Wednesday noon, East, where friends call Tues-to , prior day, 64 pjn Wednesday Salt Laka City services Burial, Cemetery Reginald Sunday, p at - William East, dlad 12 Irene mqchiiqiwittrb ta e f pim1 de- cree Utah Consistory Scottish Rite, El Kalah Temple, Ancient Arabic Order of the Mystic Shrine Survivors widow, daughters, Mrs Robert A (Doris E ) DeGoo ver, Mrs G (Jananne E ) Cook, 10 grandchildren, sister, Mrs James T (Doris E ) Lillie all Sail Lake City Funeral Wednesday noon, Masonic 450 E South Temple Temple, Friends call 574 E 1st South TuesMasonic Temple, day, pm. one 'half hour prior to Wednesday services Burial, Elysian Burial Gardens Bandits Saturday and Sunday nights obtained a total of $31 15 from two service stations they robbed. The first robbery occurred y Saturday at 10.30 p m. when a Laurence Hansen Curbandit confronted William' Laurence Hansen 54 1468 Harn son Ave .died tis, 1165 Cutler Dr, while he Monday at 3 a m f in a Salt Lake f ,J worked at the Dee Jensen s hospital of natu X 2 ral causes Standard Service Station, 1246 Born Sept 29, 1906 a Sandy S State St The bandit took son of Hans Peter Marguerite and a 65 cash in change from $12 Christensen Han sen Married register. Birkbeck Ethyle 1923 in Aug 22 Mr Curtis told police he was Salt Lake City Agent and office of the employe mopping in the station's grease Life Metropolitan rack floor when a man apInsurance Co for 30 years Mem ber of Wasatch proached him and ordered him 1. No, Lodge to open the cash box or he FAAM Past patron of Mountain Chapter No 2, Order of Eastern and Star Veteran of World War would "get hurt of Veterans American Disabled Thomas Chapter Jr Gun Indicated James R No 6 Eth widow daughter Survivors He said he did as the in San Rafael Calif Ivn Ann Hansen Ca'if , trudei ordered but said that he sister Dora Wells Torrance Wilford Hansen Riverton brother didnt see any weapon He said Ex-Ut- ah 0 Wednfdav Funeral services a m at the Masonic Temple 650 E the bandit kept his right hand Friends mav call at South Temple 1st South Tuedav 7 to 9 574 E in his right pocket, indicating 83, hour p m and Wednesday he had a gun services at the Masonic to prior Burial in Mt Olivet Ceme Temple 20 10 m at , p George Sunday terv In Bruce, 19, 979 S. State St was confronted by two bandits, one Johnson Josephine OGDEN Lawrence Taylnr, Josephine Ford Johnson 75 2157 wielding a knife Mr. Bruce 2207 St died Lincoln Jefferson Ave., died was painting a door at a serv 83, Monday 12 10 a m at her residence f V&k j ice station at 104 W. 2nd South of cancer Sunday at 1.15 a m. of a lingering when he was approached ln an Ogden hospital 17 Born Dec 1886 at Kanab Mr Tavlor was director of ;rAe,ba"dlt h,dln thP kmfC daughter of John I to open a floor Mantr p and Es I the tah state Securities ther Irene Judd L. , safe and "give him the money Ford Married Le the bandit learned Mr. 'mission ftom 1941 to 1949 He Roy Sunderland Johnson, Dec 18, Bruce couldnt op?n the safe was a member of the Demo !'!! . a l..'i-J- ". he ordered him to open the of Jesus Chjrch and the Church cratjc party Christ ot Latter iw. cas register Reg day Saints Gf Jesus Christ of Latter day istered nurse Takes $18.50 hus-Survivors Saints He was associated with ban , son, three The bandit reached and took Orval daughters Co , Ogden, pRov Johnson, Manti, Mrs Millard $18 50 from the cash drawer John Scowcroft Vi Miss (Eda) Black GrantsiMe Permeha Johnson, Salt Lake City, with his left hand, Mr Bruce 'and Proudfit Sporting Goods St Y FWlow Mrs J (Esther) 34 George, told officers. . grndcnildren five Co Following his retirement four brothers sister After obtaining the money from the securities oommis Mrs Agnes F Johnson Clair Ford all of Kanab, and Charles Ford he told the victim to stay put Alfred Ford Ogden and Lealand was the he real active in Ford Salt sion, Lake City for 10 minutes if you come Funeral Thursday at 10 am at 260 E South Temple Friends mav out before that time, you're es,ate business call at the place of services Wednes dead The intruders then left He was born Jan 1, 1879, in day 6 to 8 p m and Thursday prior will to services Burial be in Colorado City, Arlz fthe station and walked away Salt Lake City, a son of Henry southward. E. and Harriet A Weaver Ann B. Parke Taylor. He married Pearl Mrs Ann B BURLEY, IDAHO Parke at her 76, died Thursday Remenber how much fun it was to play "I'm the king of Bunker Htll" in the new snow and slide Aug 16, 1905, in the Salt apartment Born Aug 15, 1885, in Ashland, III Married to Frank B on the ice during recess? Winter fun is still the, same, os these Riverside schoolyard antics prove. Lake Temple. She died in 1956 Parke Nov 11, 1908 in Decatur, Moved to Burley in 1914 Burley lSurvivors include one son, ibrarian 34 years until December, 1959 Member, St James Episcopal Continued from Page l Lawrence E Taylor, Boulder, Church, past matron Order of East ern Star, member, Burley Soropti-miColo , four daughters Miss ded on a slick curve and over John Club, Day Chapter, Daughters of the American RevoluPhyllis Taylor, Mrs Delbert tion Survivors tut ned husband, daughter, both of J (Inez) Bingham, Mrs Mary Jane Carson Burley, Continued from Page B I two grandsons, sister Mrs Marie Richard Hindt, 38, Fullerton, Ogden Mrs Alvin J (BarBurgess, Burley Funeral Monday, 2 ' p m , Joseph Payne Memorial 30 by 18 miles in sie and Calif , was pronounced dead on bara) Stucki, Clearfield, Mrs Chapel Burial, Pleasant View Cem'James F Ruth i Renell, Boise, etery a arrival at in St. one half the size of hospital is onl Idaho; 17 grandchildren nine Sen Gtand Canyon Moss George great grandchildren; a brother, Emma Rocklidge A relief driver, James Wood. Ernest W, A new slate of officers was said Mrs Emma 474 Taylor, and a sister, Rooklidge, 94 Westminster Ave (1910 South) died elected Sunday to head the of natural 3 15 causas Thursday, He added that he would like 41, Deltoh, Mich, suffered a Mrs. Alma T. (Idai Flinders, a m m a Salt Laka Born hospital minor fracture of the spine, both of Ogden. Sept 9, 1867, Illinois, Jo Abner and Rockv Mountain Drug Con to see the area developed as a Rose Thomas Stanchfied Married to but was reported in good Funeral services will be conD Charles June 5, 1890, Rooklidge ference as the group ended state park, but that the state condition at the hospital Member, St Marks ducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Salt Lake City Survivors Episcopal Church son, Its meetings in Hotel Utah. does not haie the money "The The accident occurred about the Lindquist and Sons MortuD Lawrence La Mesa Cahf daughters, Mrs Arthur Tibbv, Palo six U S. of on miles here south dean of friends V the where Alto Gale, does Calif not even state Mrs. J Stuart Rae may ary, Ogden, Larry havp the Cahf , Mrs Alameda, Angus M 91. call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p m Simms School of Pharmacy at Idaho Jolla Calif five grand funds for roads into the area, Highway children1 six one of the and Wednesday prtSrTo servTrooper George Lang great Graveside State College, was elected he said Utah Highway Patrol said ices. Bunal will be in the Og serves Monday, 2 pm, Mt. Ohvet Cemetery chairman succeeding Emery Constiuition of roads, he Hindt was traveling at a very den City Cernetery J. Herndon, Ogden, a member will cost $1 million reasonable speed He blamed continued, of the Utah State Board of per year for the next five the slick road for the mishap. truck and scattered boxes of Pharmacy. The trooper said the driver produce across the ground in Rail 'years and parks service ad Dpan Curtis H Waldon of it will cost was traveling north down a a lumbled heap. mimstiation says the University ol Colorado was1 EASTMIIXOTEEk -- About Dies warehouse back room of the m excess of $1 million per vear hill on an S curve when the Mr. Hindts death was Utahs named v,ce chairman and 5300 for management and mainte- - semi trailer unit went out of 17th traffic in cash and some $10,000 store thus far Unifatality Dean Elmer Catl.n of the HOLLYWOOD, The burglais broke a rear nance of park proper control in chocks wore taken fiom a this year, compared to 27 dur- Funeral services forCALIF. versity of New Mexico was multi milThe of two 1961 Scenic same in Attraction rigs ing the period dnjrs named secretary treasurer lionaire Ross J. Clark II, Los 3215 Highland Dr. (1400 East), punches clippers and hacksaws Pir-kls Hindt The truck, belonging to reported their Small areas cannot bp picked a,ea( Regional vice piesidents ea)h sndav Angeles investor and grandson tk. also t, vehldes encountered Madison, Co, set Trucking out . and asldp as national elected were Bert C. Corgan, one of the builders of the . sheriffs said most of dial fiom the five foot tall safe , in descending the hill, but Wis wad a total loss, accord of 8 Coloiado Di Jack Bone, Wo the cheiks were found later in lilt: culty Los Angeles-Sal- t Lake RailRulon Bradshaw, store own rstate The conto maintain lng to Patrolman Lang The road, will be held here Tueswhole area is a they managed ming, Wallace Wajlson pie the afternoon, hidden in a er and manager, said drawers de- trol. was of also cargo produce a attraction as unit, and Di George L. Bakei gon day. and hardware supplies also scenic The Impact shattered the-blratroyedr he said. it should be so judged, Sen R C Dean New Mexico, Mr. Clark. 51. died Friday In were ransacked Moss added Montana. James Bracken, Taliii Spiings'TTter aVheart The burglary was discov Inclusion of the multiple use Peter Codner attack Washington ered Sunday morning by Carl TWO-THIRDin the bill will Nevada Floyd Heffron. CaliProvision He was the son of Walter S S.L. DOGS LACK OF Hixson when he opened the fornia Eldon L Frost, Utah, 'Miller Clark who died on the to finish a cleaning mlt anomic development and will 'not lock up mineral re and Albert Durnan Arizona LICENSES AS DEADLINE NEARS Titanic in 1912, and the nephew job he started Saturday dt sourres ' One .of the topics discussed of W. A. Clark, former Monernoon. The junior senator said that was that a professional man E Gene Shumway. 1009 tana senator and copper tyOnly about one third of Salt Lake Citys dogs have while he had not seen any been licensed so far this year, according to Animal Contake part m ail aspects Pont, assistant professor of coon. economic surveys which link trol Director Halie C. Wood. of a store and not just remain sociology. University of Utah BPOE His grandfather, J. Ross tourist attractions to national A total of 3,133 licenses have been sold to date, combehind the prescription coun- was a pioneer in the Clark, was of named bishop Sunday Ta VlSlt Im parks, the fact that Wyoming ter. m b.L. sugar beet industry and one pared with 9,279 last year, Mr. Wood noted. the Rose Park Seventh Ward, has received three times from of the builders of the Los Deadline for dog licenses is Thursday. Persons harRose Park Stake, Church of William A. Wall, grand ex- tourists what Utah receives Lake Railroad. this date without a license are subject after dogs boring Jesus Christ of Latter-daTo alted ruler, of the benevolent indicates that Yellowstone NaA. to a $5 fine. In addition to this, after April 1 there is a and Protective, Order of Elks, tional Park and the Teton TB Saints. of $1 a possible total of $9 tot the Planned delinquency penalty are great license. tional The 1962 volunteer institute Bishop Shumway succeeds. will arrive in Salt Lake City BEAVER A test for tuberof the Community Services jyaniel Lowen who had served Tuesday. drawing cards. Mr. Wood said city licenses for all dogs female, spayed culosis will be given to all first in- Council of Salt Lake Area will for jg months He will make li two-dafemale or male are $3. The age for licensing is when be held March 19 at the Uni graders and grade school teachNamed as counselors were spectlon of local Elk facilities RecOVftHng From Fall the dog has1 been weanedb Is two month? old. t ers Tuesday at' 9 am. in the was it Utah of IE meet 1319 Union,, Elk officers. with VaJen jand , Edward Davis, versity A house-t4he house spqt check will be made of cty Belknap Elementary School At announced Monday. Mr. Wall will speak at a! PROVO Judge Joseph E. tine, and Allen Cornwall, 1000 10 a m. the test will be given Theme of the conference, 'Talley Ho. They succeed Don- - special dinner in his honor, Nelson, of Spanish Fork was after Thursday, the apimal control director sal(l. He noted to all food handled of the area which will last from 3 to 9 aid Fowlijr.and Lynn Rogers. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the recuperating at hpme Monday also that the city does not send but bills- or notices rep.m., will be "Building a Vol - j . VYoodrow B Rose was re- - E3ks-- - Lodge, 139 E. South, from injuries suffered In a garding dog licenses. ip the Beaver Community liained as ward clerk. fall last veek. 1 unteer Program. r Temple, Official L Taylor, Dies Ogden , Ml Com-Whe- . I. 1 Pin-gre- e FATALS 111 B-- CANYON ( , t Builders Grandson e diffl-Deput- . g -- Ward Lists New Bishop ' Executive -- Hold Institute y ' y i - John Steele. 81, 352 S 9th West, died at a Salt Lake h e s p 1 e Sunday at 4 p m of natural causes Bern New Cum nock A y s h i r e, Scotland. May 9, 1880 a son of Wil liam end Helen Unkn Steele Em ployed es e red rood engineer, serving with the Denver and Rk Grande Western & Railroad for 55 i v I In year retiring f W TWriMTOiF J the Congregation 41 Church Utah resident for years Member of the Moose Cub 7 and of the Acacia Lodge No FLAM Married Christina Rus'?H Steele June 30, 1909 m Salt Lake City Survivors widow sons end daughW ter Russell Steele. T'bgron, Steele Jr John Holder Calif,, Robe-- t Thomas Steele and Mrs (Mary) Leon both of Salt Lake f v ( ' j his 28, Thirty-secon- John Steefe - -Edmund, 30 1 Born April IMS. Natal, Union of South Africa, to Joaoph William and Amalia Whittaker EdMarried munds Brighton Auo A 1928, Salt Lake RCity etired 1955 as treasurer. Smith Faus Co , Drue JO after years Mamben, Mt Moriah No 2, FAAM, horn sts bromors tors. A J Bishop H C Bishop and Don Bishop, all of Sait Laka City Glen Bishop of Los Angeles, Ceut , Mrs Salt Lake Myrtle Simpson, City et 255 S 2nd Funeral services 2 pm, wher Eest. Wednesdey, friends mav call Tuesday 6 to pm end Wednesday prior to m Burial Mt services. Olivet Cemetery ' Reginald Edmunds Tl86-5t- h 1911 19 Salt Lake City He dmd In 1939 Member, 1941 g. at her residence Gertrud Leader In Drama Net Loot: $31 r,. , Saif Lakt City, Monday, February 26, 1962 Employes Given S.L Rifes Dated Advice On Tax Deductions For Max Morr, Drug Group Chooses New Officers vw itmryvyy" r Steele Salt Lake City Funeral services Wednesday 2 r m at the Masonic Temple, 650 E So in Temple where friends mav call one hour pr or to services Bunal tn Mi Olivet Cemetery Florence B. Mills ' - Ri B" Mrs Florence 3rd South died 12 45 m a Menday a at Holladav nursing home Born April 8 In 1880, Ogden a of Modaughter roni and Frances Mariah gj Brown Married Mills Richard April 8, 1921 the Salt Church Temple of Jesus Christ ot Latter-daSaints Resident of Roo sevelt and Delta betore moving to Salt Lake City m 1934 Mills Mr 'e lied Jn November of 195 j m member of the Church serving m At the time of her the auxiliaries death sBe was a member of the Had Salt Lake South 13th Ward sung with the Ogden Tabernac'e Choir Member ot the Daughters of She was a grand Utah Pioneers daughter of Capt James Brown of the Mormon Battalion Ruth stepdaughter Calif stepsons, Mills Sacramento Richard Elmer Mills Layton Clyde Rav C William Miltsi Bountiful Mills Woods Cross Ralph S Mil's, Ora D brother Salt Lake City Brown Salt Lake City 27 grendchil six great grandchildren drpn Funeral services will be announced from 255 S 2nd East 357 Porter Lake Survivors Arthur Bowsn Arthur Gower Bowen 74 151 M 7th West died in a Salt Lake hos10 am pital Sunday Born Feb 11 1888 at Hernman a son of David Salt Lake Cointy Marand Carolyn Wilerman Bowen ried Mattie Booth Feb 5 1917 at Retired Farmington, laler divorced Hotel for watchman Newhouse Member of the Church of Jeus of Thnst Latter dav Saints Survivors ons two daugh six ters Frank A and Ja k J both of Eugene Ore Richard A, Sgt stationed a Ft Rtky Kan , Douglas A, Ogden,- - William Eugene R and Mrs Sam C (Arlne Powell and Mrs Paul Luela) Kevs ail of Salt Lak City two brother William T and Joseph 17 both of California grandchildren, five great grandchildren Funeral service Wednesday noon at East, where friends mav call Tuesday o m 6 to and Wednesday prior to services Burial In Elysian Burial Gardens Laura A. Tait OGDEN Laura Anderson Tait 55, Burbank Calif , died Friday tn a California hospital after a lingering HI nss Born Aug 9 1906 in Ogden s daughter of Gottfnld and Sigrid Wold Anderson Educated in Ogden schools Married in September of 1934 to Howard Tracy Tat! m Los Angeles Calif later divorced Resident of Burbank since 1930 Director of personnel at the Burbank office of the Bell Telephone Co Member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Survivors mother two Ogden brothers, Elmer A Anderson Ogden Arthur H Colorado Anderson Springs, Colo, a sister Mrs Fred (Lewene) Songer Ogden Funeral services will be announced by Lindquist Mortuary, Ogden John Bodnar F. BELL CALIF John Frank Bod nar, 66 died Saturday Feb 16 in Bell of a hear! attack Calif He hart been a termer resident et Salt Lake City Born June 6 1896 in Des Moines, Iowa a son of Frank and Rosa Bodnar Married Bessie Ann Green n Came lty JVJ ,n to Salt Lake City at the age of two, moving to California in 1926 Survivors widow, daughter Mr Donna Hensel both of Bell, Cahf , two grandchildren Funeral services and burial wero held Wednesday in Bell Cahf Barbara Finergerle Barbara Ulmer 78, Finergerle 5476 Riley Ln Murray died at her residence Sunday At 9 20 p m of natural causes Born Feb 27, 18$3at Wlflmandm-ge- n a daughter of L d Germany wig and Rosin Hetni Ulmer Married Christian Finergerle at Fffhn pen, Germany Merrtber of the Church of Jesus Christ tef Latter-daSaints Survivors seven daughters, Mrs. Willy (Frida) Fritz MurYay Mrs Rosa Calvert Pasadena Cahf , Mr Eliese Mueller ana Mrs Anna Har rer Mrs Lina Tischhauser Ms all of GerMargarette Opoerman Ernestine many, Mrs Schefhts, two Holarvd, sisters Mrs Brtha Bauer, Canada, Mrs Magdalene 10 Funeral services Wednesday South at 760 E am Temp'e, where friends may ra'l Tuesday 6 to I pm, and Wednesday or nr to services Bunal in the Salt Lake City Cemetery Harriet C. Walker C. BLACKFOOT, IDAHO-Har- rlet Sharp Walker, 92, died Thursday, 7 30 a m , at her home of causes incident to age Born Sept 25 1869 West Jordan, Utah, to Charles and Ann Mallin Sharp Married ta Albert f Walker April 29, 1885, in Butter-villUtah, marriage solemnized later In tht Salt Lake Temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSamts Ha died Sept 13, 1957 Had fnXiX - jn Member, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Relief Society, Survivors' Abersons, jiaughters- ,- Albert H deen, Mrs William (Hazel Dean) Pate, Pima, ArH , Vernon L Port land. Ora ; Reuben L , Weimina, Ora , Georg C , Mr M L (Mary M) Wallace, Mrs. Grace Findav, Lvla L , Charles G , Mrs Glenn (Annie L 1 Prouse, all Bieekfoot, 31 grandchildren, 146 36 great greet grandchil-dre- n Funeral Monday, 2 p m , Bieekfoot Eighth LDS Ward Church. Burial, Grove City Cemetery, Black- - Leo R. Strong CORONA OEL MAR, CALlf -- Lei Strong, 71 former Soft Lake City resident, died of natural Causes Saturday, 4 mj kx Newport hospital. Born pac. 27. 1888, Salt Lake City, to William HIM and Clara Ann BNhop Roza Married Teres Strang She died m Aug 18 1909 1952 Lived In California since 1916 Curtain and drapery buyer, Broad Los Angeles, 35 years Say Stores, son, May, 1953 Survivors Miss EliJohn Radclifre, daughter zabeth Strong, both Los Angeles, Sally Irene Strong, granddaughters. Judy Ann Strong, both Lot Angers; brother sisters Elias J , Mrs Er nest (Harnett Speirs both Salt Lake City, Mrs Q M, 4 Blanche) LoreftA Soeight, Mrs Mrs 'Bman L. (LaPrlPB inker, all Los Funeral Tuetdav Lot An Angelas Bunal, Forest Laym Camt- R f jjees. i - I ' ,a' |