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Show - i f t" r v y m ' ' ''f iirr'rrm,r' - , t nnnonr' TT'yTT . ' tt'? - - DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM. Salt Lakt City, rrmm nrt ' ' rrrrry nnr-- r V J' Tuday, February 27, 1962 A. B9 v3 74. US N. It! Della R Rasmussen West, died of causes Tues day 130 am. at her residence Born March 1 Ephraim, "7887, CoMl, a daughter of ana Joseph Sarah MarRasmussen ried tp James P Rasmussen June 10. in the 1900. Salt Lake Temp. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Active Church worker m the Relief Society, Mutual and primary Owned and operated the Sego Lily Uniform Co. for 25 years and was one of the founders of the Utah Neediecrfttt Industries Survivors husband, ton, J. Lvnn lom Mrs Rasmussen, daughter, (Mildred) Job, born of Salt Lake seven and two grandchildren City, brothers, Ray mood R Murray, and Wilbur L . of Salt Lake City noon E 260 at Funeral Friday where friends call South Temple, Thursday 6 to I p m and Friday Burial in Ihe Meprior to services morial Gardens of the Valley Accident e Have License Plates By Wednesday Or- - Red Dangers Brady Asks Concerted Outlined By Pfflf ictnn AlHo UC Tourist Drive e Poulisn Warren Jr heart aliment Survivors in of Jane Heinrich Grimm, 79, 937 Pennsyldied Pi , vania 7 uesdav 9 30 am at his residence ot & a heart a undent 21 Born Jon 1883 In Weissa s' ktrehen. North Prussia, a son ot Hemrich and Mar J o e d ti Agaretha Grimm , Mamed to Johanna Thiemer June 193 in Germany Came to America to as a convert o4 the Church of Christ Jesus Latter-daSaint Active In in I960 Sunday School and gera logical work in Germany Survivo's. widow, son, Seigfried H h GrtnTm, Salt Lake City ter Mrs Margot G Radtke, Ger two grandchildren, f srsfler, many, Anna Kaiser, Germany will be announced from Funeral 260 E South Temple ; M rm(fjf Sams Electrician for Uteh Power Co Liant Electric Wasatch Co Member cal 57, Interna I f i o n a Brother hood of Electrical Workers his widow, daughters, Survivors Mrs Robert (Arleenj Holladav, Murray, Mrs George D (.Marilyn) Dur-raMrs Arthur City Brigham Tahaun Salt Lake City, (Janeen) Sharon Birnham Draacrton Carbon County, sons, Warren Kendall III, Lawrence EuSanta Monica Calif n U F'a gene, Jacksonville Rufus D Mrs. sisters Aub rn Cr'if , Mfi firharns'''' Sias T Eggen Sacramento Calif ; brothers, Weldon S Sherman Oaks, Calif , Lvman T P , Sacramento Funeral services will be held at 2 pm Thursday at 260 E Souh Temple Friends may call one hour Burial In Bounto services prior The family suggests tiful Cemetery that friends so wishing contributes to the heart fund Latter-da- Elizabeth Stock Split four-for-on- e Bar-ben- 1 long-rang- e daughter high-qualit- Blast Victim i- SCHUCK Ex-Sold- Job Hiring Suit Mary e Highway Aide Closes Career ois EXAMINERS -- right-of-wa- T y I Man Three Charges 20-2- Police Ask Aids On Arrest Laws Merry-Go-Roun- . (in. IKOK OtfCKMF m liuxy, a S. ' n d n - Poulton, In E. C. Draper FOUNTAIN GREEN Sanpete Coun tyv,arv Eliza Coombs Draper 97, died Monday In a Nephi hospital at 5 p m of causes incident lo age Fountain 9, 1865, in Born Jan Green, a daughter of Joshua aid Franme Bailey Coombs Married Ei ward Draper Dec 1633, In Fountain Marriage later soiemnized in Gen Monti Temple, Church ot Jesus Christ Samis He died in V?2B ot Latter-daLived her entire life in Fountain and civic Church Active Green worker sons and daughters, Survivors Mrs George C (Ethel) Jackson, Midvale Everett, Salt Lake City, Mrs Agnes Oldroyd. Mrs Hnry (May) of Fountain all Peterson Aury 43 great10 Green grandchildren, great grandgrandchildren, 15 great brother, Wilford Coombs, children, sister Mrs Hannah C. Mathis, both of Fountain Green Funeral services Friday 1 pm in Fountain Green Ward chapel Friends may call Thursday evening at home Richard Draper, and ot grandson, Friday morning prior to services Burial In Fountain Green Cemetery H Byron M. Gorman d Byron Mxln Gorman, 45, East, died Monday, 2 am, at his Born causes of May natural home III, to Thomas 8, 1916, In Marissa, Henry and Sarah Margaret Pinkerton-GormaMarv Elizabeth Married Svrett Sept 17, 1948, In Panaca, Nev Divorced Survivors daughters, sons, Mrs Hal (Patsy) Slack, Mrs Gayle (Sharon) Webb, both Cedar City; Gary Byron Gortpan, Miss Terry Gorman, Tommy, all Salt Lake City; both Vaughn, Chester, brothers, III Friends call 960 E Marissa South Temple, Tuesday, 24 p m Funeral and burial in Marissa, III., Wednesday State Briefs Henry J. Harrington Aid Selves, Kiwanis Chief Urges Henry James Harrington, 79, 166 Utopia Ave , died Monday at 3 p.m after a lingering Illness Born June 18, 1882, at Central Ctv, Colo He married Luelta Gibbs Jan Salt Lake City He had been store manager for the Unton Pacific Stores at Cumberland, Wyo , manager for and later personnel the Union Pacific mines at Rock 1948 and in retired He Springs moved to Salt Lake Citv Survivors include his widow, Saif Laka City, and daughter, Mrs Mae six grand Aileen Doom, Granger, children and a sister, Mrs Mae H Doyle, Denver, Colo will be anservices Funeral nounced from 6 E 7th South The so that friends suggests family in his name to waning coniributeof Utah State Hosthe Hope Unit pital 1918, 2, OGDEN Citizens have the responsibility to work not only for government but for their communities and businesses of as well, the president-elec- t Kiwanis International said here Monday night. Merle E. Tucker, New Mexico, addressed more than 300 K i w a n i a n s from 20 clubs throughout Utah at a dinner meeting in the Hotel Ben Lomond. y Burbldge jane son of Mark Hansan, Robert LaRay and Marilyn Kleins-ber- a Milton (1595 1172 Ave. Hansen, South, dted Sunday, 10 45 pm, In 'a Salt Laka hospital of natural Born Feb 9, 1962, In Salt causes Lake C ly Survivors parents; brothers, Robert, Richard, Michael, all Mr Salt Laka Cltv; grandparents, and Mrs. William Klemeberg, Mr and Mrs Carlton D Hansen, Salt Mr Lake City; end Mrs Ellas Ellefsen, Salt Lake Flor Anna Kleineberg, City; Mrs serves Graveside Mont ence, noon. Salt Lake City Wednesday Friends call 36 E. 7tti South Tues day, pm, Wednesday prior to services. govemed-'b- 27th w Mark Hansen 'Were E Mateo, Calif ZfJ . Born April 12 187a, in Salt Lake4 City, she was a daughter of James William and Sarah Humphreys Burbldge On Oct 17, 19u0, she was married to James Poulton Thomas in the Salt Lake Temple, Church of ot Christ Jesus mm Latter-daSaints He p'ev.eded her tn death April 1, 1960 She had been an active member of the Church, serving in the of the Salt Lake 19jh auxiliaries Ward At Jhe time ot her death she was attending the Sah Jv6teo Sec ond Ward Mrs Survivors Include a daughter James C 'Lucille) AHprv Mn three five Calif , numerous and gerat grandchildren nieces and nephews sec-oid- Rites Friday For Gasoline 1403 Poulton South, died Mon day 4am of nat ural causes while she was viitin n Shareholders Vote Walker Elizabeth Mrs 89, B. Ernest Chauvie Ernest Chsuvie, 59, died ccident In San Pedro, Calif Thursday evenlna Born March 10, 1902, in France, a son o Peter John and Emily Came to Provo Revorte Chauvie with his parents In 1904, where he. Married was- reared and educated Katit BeardaM in 1935 in California Marwhere he has since resided Sait riage later solemnizedof in theChrKt Jesus Church Lake Temple, He was a Sa nfs Latter-daof counselor in the San Pedro Ward bishopric at the time of his death a and had filled Stake missionary mission to Missouri with his wife Veteran of World War widow, two brothers, Survivors five sisters, Albert, Venice, Calif , Peter John, Frhmore, Cahf t Mrs. Ivan L (Della) Young, Provo, Mrs Francis (Leona) Dudley,, Spanish Fork, Mrs Lawrence (Stella) MadLaVerne Mrs sen, Colton, Calif Harr ill, Rialto, Calif ; Mrs Wells San Bernardino, Mecham, (Rose) Graveside services will be held Wednesday noon at the Provo City Cemetery PROVO In de- fault, Mr! Tucker said, for many times we do not speak up, and too much power goes to Washington. This results in opening the door to various notions of government, including socialism and communism. We are gradually losing the freedom we have always taken for granted. Utility Action Sale of Wendovers private power utility to a Nevada rural electrification group will be acted upon before the weekend by the Utah Public Service Commission. The commission heard testimony Mondav in the State Capitol by officials of Wen dover Light and Power Co. and Wells Rural Electric Co., contract parties In the proposed power transaction. Application by WLP tJ discontinue Its certificate . of convenience and necessity of supolvln? power to the border towns residents and businesses was taken under advisement. rilrod , WYO William BRIDGER, FT. Taylor. 72, died Saturday, 9 30 pm, in a Salt Lake nuptial of natural causes Born June 4, 1B89, Beaver, n Ulan, to Albert and Dorcas wnorn-haTaylor Married Ann Savko, Oct N J Member, Trenton, 1927, 26, Catholic Ctjurcb Veteran, World War I Member, Post 36, Americanoa"9n-ter-Lewldjv, sen, gion Survivors John W , Philadelphia, Ha , Mrs, Maryl (Mary Ann Monroe, Creeiev, Colo ; Mrs Manfred (Beatrice) Doser, Torrance, Calif ; tour grandchl'dren, Nampa, sister, Mrs Lottie Nibaroer,Anaorles Idaho. Mrs Daisy Jensen, Wash. Holy Rosary Wednesday, St. Helens Church, Ft Brido-e- r pm,Friends call Gilbert Bills Funeral Home, Evanston, Wyo, Tuesevenlna. church Wednesday day, Requiem Mass Thursday, 1 a m , St Helen's Church Bunal, Ft Bridaer Family suaaests contriCemetery buttons to charily. Samuel Brown Samuel Brown 73. 44 W 4th North, In of a heart ailment Thursdey Long Beach, Calif, while vistung a son. Born Sept 24, 1886, Salt Lake Cttv, to Samuel W and Julia Mai and Ethel Lees, Salt Brown Married Lake City, Jan 29, 1907. Member, Capitol Hill Ward, Church of Jesus Saints. Had been Christ of Latter-daa salesman for ZCMI for 47 years, Survivors in 198 Jack M, Long son, widow, Beach, Calif , two grandchildren, two Fuheral Wednesday, 2 pm, 260 E. South Temple where friends call Tuesday, 8 p rr , Wednesday prior to services. Burial, Sait Lake Cemetery. dted Pleads Innocfnt A plea of innocent was entered Monday by Ronald Kenton Smith, 34, on a Charge of first degree murder. He appeared befoPe Second District Judge Leroy Wahl-quisMr. Smith is charged with the mqrder of William M. Edgington, 70, who was shot Jan. 11 in an Ogden tavern. t. Plea Scheduled s William Taylor OGDEl OGDEN Date to enter a plea on a charge of assault with Intent to commit murder was set back to March 5 for Sam W. Witt;' 54, Ogden. The delay was granted by Second District Judge Leroy Wahlqulst. Mr. Witt. is charged In connection with a shooting Jan. 26 Involving Ms former wife, Louise Dorothy Shelton. in retiring Jerolens Brinkerhcff Millard County FuHINCKLEY, neral services for Mrs Jerolene Ann Larsen Brinkerhoff, 27, former resi dent of Hmckley, will be held Thurs-i- n the Hinckley Ward day at 1 pm chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Burial will be in Hinckley Cemetery. Mrs Brinkerhoff died Saturday at food Lovelock, Nev., of suspected poisoning. Her body was taken to Reno where an autopsy was to be performed. Mrs Brinkerhoff wet the daughter Larsen Oteta Mrs. Swenson, Oetta, and Jack Larsen. She was a graduate of Hinckley High School she was married to Ree H. Brinkerhoff April 2. 1952 at Elko, Nev. Survived by her husband and five sons, Ree M Jr , Guy Wendell, James, AQdv end Stewart (3 months old), her parents, and the followDon Laring brothers and sister sen, MoabjNeaJ Larsen, Carson Citv, Nev; James r Larsen, Lake CaiH ; Mrs. Ruth Corry Tahoe, Delta and Diana Larsan Hinckley. of t Anns of '? 5 forj 1939 In Lewis, Tlntc County, Mary Rrr,ron and Thom- as P Lewis Mar- ned Seui IS, 1914. Doi to Gertrude man, in Salt Lakef City She died mi I son f SS July 27. Logan, a Warren son Kendall and Mary Burnham Isw Beatrice Married 15 Baugh July 1926 in the Logan v Church tp' Temple of Jesus Christ of Juab Heinrich Grimm St, ki 1880, ugj Born 1903, i etude a brothe and sister, E tas and Mis. D Protopsaltis, ot both Kalimtus, (Crvstaiema) Greece, three nieerfi and a nephew, Mrs Marlon Don Moet en, Portland, Ore, Mrs Eua Pangis. Tacoma, Wash , Mrs George (Thalia) Johns, Cahf , and Demetnos Concord, Whitemouth, Manitoba, Protopsaltis, Canada, and three nieces In Greece Furerel services wnl be announced from 3 E 7th South BurnhamJT1. Kendall Burnham 630 E 7 th South, died Monday of a Warren Edward Charles (Ted) died at 4 30 a m ot a heart ailment while visiting m -- 4 Huntington Park, jL Calif 2X Born Nov D. and' I Requiem high ipass for Mrs. Kathryn Jane Stephens, 41 acvictim of a cident Monday morning, will be sung Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 E. South Temple. Mrs. Stephens, a director of Keams-TribunCorp. which owns the Salt Lake Tribune, was a daughter of Thomas and Kathryn Whitney Kearns, and a granddaughter of the late Sen. Thomas and Jennie J. Kearns. She was born in Salt Lake City May 1, 1920. She had been educated in Cathdlic primary and secondary schools in Utah Mrs. Kathryn Stephens and California and w& a . . . businesswoman dies. The basement of the City and County Building Tuesday was a sea of graduate of St. Marys oi the line for 1962 license plates. glum faces owned by people in Wasatch Academy. Graduate Honors She earned her arts and letTickets ters degree at Rosemont Coi f lege, Philadelphia, graduating) with honors in 1942. 1 During the same year she' UKI31 Wl 1 married Lt. Thomas F. Dur-- i J L, kin, a Navv pilot. He wasi Unless Pakistan is able to killed in an ocean crackup off now basir farm its Horses are big business but Ouonset Point, RJ., in 1943. diversify the Salt Lake metropolitan! Their son, Thomas F Durkin. economy with added industry. SpP- - cjrn, Nomination for the unhap-pies- t ting the license jam Tuesday area is not getting its shaie was born the followin veiy leal tern her use. more in to week the of Compractical of the dollars, County person She married Thomas D. One woman said she had be- missioner C. W. (Buck) Brady Salt Lake County: the sufferStephens in 1948. They have er of ocholophobia (fear of come fast frends with several noted Monday. "This is a great potential resided at 2180 Parleys Ter-rarcrowds) who has not yet ob- strangers while waiting in (2380 South). 1962 one but that license Utah line, which really hasn't been utiltained his complained Mrs. Stephens was a mem-- , said Tuesday man spent nearly an hour un ized, he said. The hoise peoplates. Wazir Ali, Tuesday, new plates were burdening his marital prob- ple are reluctant to come in ber of St. Ambrose parish, Catholic Church, a nomic minister here because of our inadequate being handed to one person lems to her. member of the Catholic of the embassy facilities. every 15 seconds at the State Horse owners Office Building and the Salt passing Womans League and the of Pakistan, Lake City and County Buildthrough Salt Lake City on alumna associations of St Washington, D. their way to horse shows and Marv's and Rosemont C, was guest Wazir Ali ing. Standing in line to get the rodeos have said they would speakci at a regular luncheon Accomplished Harpist plates, however, took considstop here for shows if faciliShe was a member of the meeting of the World Trade erably longdr. ties were available, the county Junior The recipients were all tryLeague of Salt Lake Association of Utah at noon official noted. at the University Club, 136 Eli ing to beat the Wednesday City. Cites Example Mrs. Stephens was an ac- South Temple. midnight deadline for having 1962 plates on their cars. Speaking on problems of He cited the famous Pendle- complished harpist and reStockholders of Walker Bank ton Round Up in Oregon as an ceived part of her training Pakistan, Mr. All said, We Every 15 Seconds are principally an agricultural under Carlos Salzedo. 'There are still about 10,000 and Trust Co. Tuesday voted example of the potential which Waeconomy which doesnt have could be to husa the stock include Survivors and her brought split to 11,000 motorists in the counmuch scope because ttye popu- satch six sons Front increased the Cars .area. from and number shares and of father band, who have not yet picked up ty latlon is too grep-t- for the all over can United States of Durkin the stock from F. 189,468 Thomas capital , daughters. their plates, George W. lanL With some 400,000 be seen there, he said. to Dierdre 757,872. Jr.; Kathryn Stephens, State Tax Commission Regarding the benefit such Stenheps, James Stephens Jr, square miles, Pakistan has 94 The action was taken at a executive secretary, said Tuesshows and rodeos would be to Ro"er and Terrance Stephens million people, he said. special meeting at 10 a.m. at day morning. He told the group that ecothe area, Commissioner Brady Also surviving is a brother, He added that although there the main office, 2nd South and noted there would be need fori Thomas Ff Stearns Jr., San nomic developments are being St. of Main value the stock Par at both were lots of people tons and tons of hay, hous-- Jose, Calif., and sisters, Mrs. undertaken in a series of Five buildings early Tuesday, there was changed from $12.50 to ing, food and other necessities. r. r. Steiner and Genevieve Year Plans, which stress up- 300 stockwere no overly long lines. We $6.25 per share. All We should into some go Theresa Kearns, botij of Salt grading of all faiets of its are keeping everyone moving, holders voted for the proposal, he said. economy with railroads, power planning, Lake City. E. teed of Holt, president s said, with about one every 15 roads high on the priority is taxable revenue withThis and wtB be recited the board of directors. Rosary getting new plates. out 'beating homeowners and at 8 p.m. at the list. Wednesday Mr. Barben said that the Several changes In the ar-o- f businessmen The problems' of Pakistan, over the head. residence of her father, staffs "should be able to tides incorporation also of the tourist po- Thomas F. Kearns, 2760 Sher- however, are very similar to Speaking process those motorists who were made at the meeting. tential of the area, Commiswood Dr. (1300 South). Burial those of Salt Lake City and still havent obtained plates be- They provide for perpetual sioner Brady called it "a fine will be In Mount Calvary Cem- Utah. We, like you, he said fore the deadline, although duration of the organization winter wonderland and added: need more water, power and some families with two cars and make the articles conform Lets go into summer and etery. industry. will probably wait until after with certain provisions of the carry this He said at present there is through. the deadline to get plates for Utah Business Corporation no Communist infiltration in Need Many Activities Act which became effective one car. Pakistan and second, those deHe emphasized the people Jan. 1, 1962, Mr. Holt exIssue Tickets Thursday velopment plans are the major of the area are already able plained. to prevent such a move plan to culSpokesman for the Utah enjoy many Although a decrease in earnin the future. State Highway Patrol and Salt is anticipated because of tural events. But he added "We are taking care in these Lake City Police said Tuesday ings Is a need for more recthere ofthe interest being of development that any plans that tickets would be issued to feredhigher reational entertainment. He on savings, the corporagained is spread to prosperity said motorists driving cars without tion Utahs excellent skiing expects to maintain the could be the people as a whole and 1962 plates beginning midwith u other equalled rate. This has usual dividend Y, does ar?, not bunch up in a few night Wednesday. Funeral services will be held hands. It's the latter been $5.80 a year of $1.45 per activities from Memorial Day kind of to Labor motorists who Meanwhile, Day. Friday for Gregory Petersen, situation that can be a hotbed quarter, Mr. Holt explained. area The also become 10, victim of a could cusg in traffic jams were put- anwill be The dividend explo- of communism, he said. far sion Sunday in gasoline Daytona Beach the family ganounced at the March 8 meet- another auto as he said. goes, racing rage. ing and will be adjusted to "There are things here we are The youth, son of Mr. and conform to the new stock not utilizing. ier Files Mrs. Wayne B. Petersen, died issue. New certificates will be But, he emphasized, now folafternoon near Murray distributed Monday immediately is the time,.to start moving. 'Continued from Page B-- l while he was en route to lowing the March meeting, a Salt Lake City hospital ..He school, is a major bulwark Mr. Holt said. has filed a suit suffered third-degrebhrns An of Democracy, he said. over 60 per cent body in federal court against CudDr. Schuck said contrary to when gasoline exploded SunCo., North Salt some, we find that youths are afternoon as be was re- ahy Packing day B-Lake, Continued from Page l alleging the company basically patriotic, loyal to suportedly attempting to make refused to rehire him after he a homemade bomb. not an investment counselor periors, seeking education and Arno V. Breitenbauch, sign Petersen was horn returned from military serv- Gregory are serious minded. But they shall be hired remains to be Sept. 16, 1951, in Delta, a son ice are looking for qualified adults technician for the State Highretired decided, the examiners said. has of Wayne B. and Thora Bunker Gary Daniels, 125 E. Pioneer way Department, to show them the way. 30 years service. He was A law enacted by the 1959 Petersen. He was a student at Ave. (200 North), Sandy, alOnly about 2 per cent of after leges Tie worked for the comall youths get Into trouble, Sitewide sign foreman from Legislature would have per- Hinckley Elementary School. He is survived his he said. by par pany rorh Oct 28, 1957, until Other department employes mitted the State Land Board ents; the following brothers Doc- CT937, wheff he was "Youths, in fact, are quite of to invest some its public incensed at the adult point of retired recently include George school trust funds in common and sisters: Mrs. Ace (Karen) ,tall,'d into military duty. The states that Mr. Danview of them. One of the A. Panos, maintenance forein- Henrickson, Provo; Mrs. De complaint 2 after 12 stocks, as a hedge against iels returned in December, Lyle Befinrtt, major criticisms youths have man in District (Annette) flation. refused and the of adults is that the bad apple years service; Alphonzo B. The Board of Examiners ob- Logan; Bryan, a student at j1959-hlre hlm-an- company in the barrel of youth is over- Madsen, also a district mainlt0 Univerlrtv Brigham Young 12 jected to such investment and Thp plaintiff is seiekihg comDonald. Mark and Gary played while accomplishments tenance foreman E. with committee new the advisory servie'e; Myron years maternal Psation for 'wages and other are underplayed. all of and Hinckley, with the examiners, "The more boys we can get Grange, light equipment oper- agreed Mr. and Mrs benefits lost since he returned stocks have grandparents, into the Scouting program, ator in District 5, nine years and no common William Bunker, Sutherland, from the service. been ever bought. the greater the amount of good service and J. Wayne Utah. . agent, influence on America, Dr. Funeral services will be held service. six years Schuck said. Salt Laker Selected Friday at 1 p.m. in the Hinck- S.L. Faces "Alopg with the heritage of ley Ward chapel, Church of Mrs. Sunday C. Anderson of Jesus Christ of Latter-dadifficulties and problems were Selects Sermon Topic passing on to children, the Salt Lake City Monday was Saints. Burial wilbe in the BOUNTIFUL The sermon least we can do is to give named general,' arrangements Hinckley Cemetery. William Grant Cox, 26, 122 will them the stamina of character, Spiritual Foundations E. South Temple, charged with a firm belief in God and those be preached Syryiay at 11 a.m. chairman for Utah women at( Demoqualities of good citizenship by the Rev.yEugene V. Haynes tending the May robbery, grand larceny and in that will enable them to cope at Bounlful Community cratic Womens Conference forgery, was aira'gned Monwith their challenges, he said. Church, 100 N. 4th East. Washington, D.C. day and preliminary hearing set for March 22. The defendant is charged The Saif Lake City Police Dept, has asked City Prosecu- with robbing the tor Melvin H. Morris for help Cafe, 450 E. South TemIn clarifying arrest proceed- ple, pec 29 of $87. The bapdit took the money from James M. ings in vagrancy cases. 275 W. 1st North, a Asst. Police Chief Ralph' C. .Joseph, Knudson said Tuesday the tafe cook. Cox. also is charged with City Prosecutors Office will meet with the ftate attorney forging checks stolen from a general about rulings on how Provo .business firm. far policemen should go iq City Judge J. Patton Neeley jiKhM--'i persons who seem set bail at $8,500 on dll three about to break the law. charges. PER ANNUM Recent vagrancy arrests t INTEREST hive resulted in dismissal of NT Ad Club Speaker charges. Sometimes dbmplaints Robert G. Hill, manager of charging the suspect with vagrancy ave not been obtained. advertising, Columbid-GeneviThe meeting between state Steel Division, U-Steel 8 Convenient Location Established in 1926. dhd city aides Will seek to help Corp , will be guest; speaker answer police questions on! at Salt Lake Advertising Other Offices. Ogden. Salt Lake 6ty. Sugarhoose. Kearns. Provo a a Cedar City. Hed Offices. Him it Ldiwtt Salt LaU till who should be arrested and ClubS weekly meeting Wednes-wheKAN G DEPARTMENT SUPERVISED ' BY'7H& STATE, OF UTAH BANr on such charges. V 4 jday noon at Hfotel.Uth. . Begin Thursday ' Vongel Davis (Evangeloe tops it is), 72, 354- 3rd East, died in a Sait Lake hos i.io am pit Born at Paiatia isle ot Marmara, f Turkey, on Juv 15, 1889, a son of Demetrtos Kvrteki Voutsa He Protopsaltis n emhad o ployed as a chat Came to Utah in 1909 Member ot the Holy Trinity Orthodox Greek Church. Della R. Rasmussen For Victim. Edward C. Lewis Vongel Davis OBITUARIES Mass Thursday Of Aulo - A- the water depart ment tor 35 years retiring in 1953 three I Survivors sor s. Thomas E, Robert P , botn of Salt Lakt City l Calif I Los Angeiest MAr'm T, Mrs (Merle) James dajghter, Kories Salt Laka City; 12 one greatgrandchild, two stepsons. Dona d Messmger, Wallace Mu mger, boh vi Salt Lake City stepdaughter, Mrs Ruth Baker, LM Reid Mrs CaM Araeies sister, Salt Lake City Ho lerback Funeral held Thursday 2 pm at Friends may call 36 E 7th South at same address Wednesday 7 to 9 pm and Thursday prior to services. Bunal in Salt Lake City Cemetery. Orton A. Williams Orion KAYSVILLE uPe.' ville, died Monday Alvin 'WIW A hies I'lpm at idnce of natural causes. 3orn May 13 1869 m Kaysvthe, a son of Eb nezer t A and Aoa Evans k Wil isms Married J ' E Ber'ha Coter-e- l' m the Sal Lake Temple Cntrch of Jesus Christ of Latter ' She Saints da d ed OH 28 1901 High priest in the Kasviiie Second I Had served ' a Southern States mission from 189J to 1696 Educated at Brigham Young Academy at Provo and Salt Laka S ake Acaoemy Lifetime resident of Kavsviile where he had farmed Former justice of the peace in Kays-viH- e Survivors two daughters, Mrs W. C (Alice) Barton andfMrs H Vernon (Marcia) Mansell, both of Kavs and eight three grandchildren vvtHe and a sister, Mrs Mble Mattson, ot Ogden will be held Funerat services Thursday pm at the Kavsviile Friends may Second Ward chapel at call Lindquist Chapel ot Mem7 to 9 ories, Kaysvtl c Wednesday 11 am until and Thursday pm 12 30 pm Bunal m the Kaysville-LaytoMemorial Park John H. Hennlgr LOGAN John (Jack) Hennlger former Logan resident, died at m North his residence Thursday Pa os Verdes Calif Born July 3 1918, a son of Henry Conn and Lila Jsrves Henniger. Reared and educated in Loyan, Utah State University and Retired later SfanfO'd University colonel in Army serving In World War II as a pilot in the Bih Army Air Corps stationed In England Employed as admin strator of tne Dow Elder Chemical Co o( California in the Church of Jsus Christ m Latterdc.y Saints Sjrvivors include his widow, ShirJohn two sons and a daughter ley and John Joseph Henry, Hannah Henniger, all of North Paloss Verdes; James pawn's, Logan two bro'he-L Henmoer, Engle voed and Ralph Cahf . two sisters L Hawthorne M's Claire (Lila) Petersen and Mrs. K ) Odenthal 'LoDean Charles Mountain Home, Idaho 43, James Morris B. B mes Morris, 89, 3121 Porter Ave died Sundev at hit residence after a two-da-v Born Jan 27, 1873, In f t, Weber County, a son of WUnam and Elizabeth RuseU Morris Member of the Ociden 27th Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Married Ellen M Marriott, Peb 21 1900, In the Salt Lake Temple Shg died In 1948 He had formerly been a farmr and stockman rv. Marriott. two sons, two daughSurvivors ters, Wallace F Morns, Ogden, Russell Morris, Los Angeles, Mrs. William (Verna) Harp, Miss Afton Mor ris, Sait Lake City, six grandchilstagrandchildren, dren, two great ter Mrs W H Marriott, Ogden Funeral services Thursday Pffl, the Larkin in Ogden. Mortuary, Friends may call at the place of services Wednesday from 7 to 9 m until services. and Thursday p Burial will be m the Ogden City Cemetery OGDEN-Ja- Violet V. Mortensen - SAN. MATEO, CALIF Violet MorVerona Engberg Darrenouge tensen, 76, 216 Tilton Ave, San Mateo died in a San Mateo hospital Saturday, 845 pm, of causes Born Sept 9 1885, in Salt Lake Citv to Franklin and Susan Burroughs White Married Albert George He died in 1936 Married Engberg He died In Forest A Darrenouge 1952 Married George Mortensen Hg died Former Salt Lake City resident Lived In San Mateo past nine Survivors sons, daughters years Forest Darrenouge, South San FranMrs. Mrs Verona Cramer? cisco tucille Haas both of San Mateo; "seven grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, In San Mateo Private graveside services, Wasatch Lawn Cem tery. Salt Jake City, Utah. natural Hyrum N. Petersen CAl IF PARK MONTEREY N Petersen, 59, died morning in a Californio hospital of natural causes Bern March 17 M. 1903, Salt Lake City, to R Petersen. Archibald end Christina Warned He'en Vick, 930 Los Angeles Attended University of Utah. Moed to California 1924 Survivors: Mrs Tan (Carol widow daughter Ann) Winter, Santa Ana, hree giand- children, bro'hars, sisters, Ralon, Detroit, Mich , H E , Rices Landing, Pa; Mrs H A (HazU 'Scott, San Francisco, Mrs Frink (Marian) Harboth Amanda Rogers mon, Mrs Sait Lake City Hyrjm Angus L. Walker L. FALLS, IDAHO-An- gus WaAer, 42 Twin Falls, died Sunday Mountain ski in Magic afternoon area after a heart attack Born Feb. Pa Married 16, 1920, Philadelphia, Barbara Fullerton, Jan 16, 1944 Salt Lake City Owner, Angus Walker Co Active In civic Construction work Veteran, World War II Survivors widow, sons Michael, Douglas, both Twin Falls, stepmother Ms Helen S Walker steobrother, CaUf ? Ronald L Walker, Oakland cousin who raised him, Dorothy York Fun-r- a' Francisco Sn W'dneday, V a m , Twin Falls Stake House Church & Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Burial, Sunset Memorial Park. TWIN Zuia S. O'Neal RUPERT, IDAHO Mr Zu! Sxton O'Neal, 75 died In a nursing home at Athena Ore Satu'-daafter a long ilmes Amoved to Rupert In lohs Practical parse Operated private matrmtv home and hospital Ruoert Member years ChJrch Moved to Athena Marri Survivors son, daughter Harold, PocateMo, Mrs Ethivn Whitn-- v Athena two brothers, nine p frve Funeral Wednesday, 2 p m Friend R inorf Methodist Church evenlna call Tuesday Wednesday prior lo services at Walk Mortuary Rupert Burial. Rupert Cemetery. several 1951 William H. Hekl William H Hekl, 69 RIVfRTON Pivertpn, died Saturday, 10 12 am, in a Salt Lake hospital of naiural towa. March Born Adevrle caus 25 f 892 to Hrrum end A ica Hudson Mechanic Hk' Married Divorced Survj'or-daughterveteran Vorid War Mrs Charles Evans, P'S ers'teld Calif ; sister, A Hie 'Potter, Iowa Funeral Saturday Lvnnville New Sharon, Iowa Fronds rail Tuesday 68 p rr , 2350 E 13th South. New Sharon, towa. Bjnat, Infant Bickley Infant IDAHO POCATELLO, Bicklev, son of Eldon G and Theresa Dyke Bick'ey, 2D E Edredae St died In a PocateMo hospital Sunday parSurvivors shortly after birth ents, brother, sisters. Eldon Mark, Nancy Jane, Susan Theresa, all Ph catello; grandparents, Mr and Mr. Bicklev, Idaho Falls Hayward T Mr and Mr. Dale Dyke, Essex Iowa Graveside services Tuesday, 11 MountamvieyA Cemetery. am, Friends call Mcfian Funeral Chapel prior to services. Jess Greenwood PRICE Jess Greenwood, 75 Price, died Saturday m a SaitXake hospital after an illness. BornNov. 23, 1886, Rexburg, ldah;v to Robert and Mary Doman Grermfod. Never n arried Stockman. Veferen of World War 1. Member, American LWPon. Church Disabled American Vet-raof Jsus Christ of Latter-daSaint. broiher, sister. Adolphus $rvlvorv Kate Selin A'paa both Price; Mr pm Id Angeles Funeral Frdav, 2 whera Mitchell Ftmeral Home Chapel friends call Tuesday Wednesday end - Thursday. Burial Price Cemetery |