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Show T7r 9 3T Salt Laki Ot DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM. HeallhlVorkers IlearPlea rata expert, the lawyer and the - To Inform engineer. , Out of tiie welter of words certain clear-cu-t ines of Public cqn-tentio- r By n have developed. will fehb The S.P. has made much of the point that lt lines and those of the WP. are parallel end interwoven, while those of thW.P. and Sant meet This demonstrates, says SP.. that 'icnly ItS'proposal can Mortday. Ma'y 7, 1M2 Monday Rites SetlnBeaver, For EAST ORANGEl N.JA Gveside services for Daniel air conditioning Deseret News Medical Writer and engineer 'Despite modem methods of former Utah res-- ! mass communication, the me ident,w 1 11 bet conducted Mon $ sage of public health is not day afternoon in getting' across to some segBeaver, ments of the population. MErUndsIy This 'problem facingipubEc achieve the ehmination of who did some ofg' health workers was outlined I excess plant which is neces- the first work in Monday morning at the annual V I and rail to ventilating transportakeep sary of the Utah public eeting l c o o rl n g deep area in and the tion healthy ealth Assn, at the Newhouse msialak. South-in mines vigorous. HotHc ' J Cites Competition . Africa died April Mr, Lindsay objectives must be spe26 In East after a cific and Searcut-i- f the public S.P. officials assert that the heart attack. Orange f'.. is expect edto act on our TSTA. L Chapman competition of trucRTIs plenty He had been a member of information," skid Dr. May hew stiff enough to keep railroads the advisory aboard of the new concepts on their toes nd keep rates Atomic r Energy Commission, Derryberry, chiefHealth Education and Information Erickson down, without rati lines bat- and a member of the board of Joy Branch, U.S. Public Health each other for business. directors of the Air and Re-tling Wins Posture Contest Service, Washington. D.C. It and During the afternoon lunc Miss Joy Erickson will rep-seing U.P.'and tpe Rio Grande, City; a company where he had 9 eon Monday Dr. Elton NewUtah as Miss profess to see tens of .thou- previously served as vice pres man professor and head, of loaded boxcars being ident sands during the of preventiv diverted over the Santa Fe' Mr. Lindsay had joined this cine. University exclusive line from the Mid; company in 1938 after six of Utah : c west to California instead of years in South Africa as a College of Medicine, was Mich. The Utah Chiroprac-tiAssn., sponsor of the traveling the central, route consulting named the "Man .of the year" engineer and sales Guest speaker af the annual for Jus lected .Miss over W.P .outstanding -s-ervice contes manager fof Carrier 'South Utah Safety Council meeting in the field of public health." Erickson as 5tft winner The S.P. v ha pledged to AfrigaLtd. t Ella Merrill, chairman of the over 10 finalists Sktyrday maintain "the W.P, as a going "Bom Feb. 5, 1895, in Beaver, Tuesday noon at Hotel Utah concern and disclaims any In- he was a son of a silver mine will be UaS. Bureau of Public UPHA award committee, pre- night About 120 sented a plaque to Dr. New- tered the statewide conies' tention ofmeataxing the owner. He Worked In engineer- Health Assistant Surgeon Gen- - man. smaller line nto fragments to ing at a poweTplanr"of the eral Dr. A. L. Chapman. An honorary lifetime memas Tetiuride Assn, in Utah before SH. expediency, stiti Thursday luncheon will be bership was presented to Dr. Santa . Fe. entering Cornell University on y changed held in conjunction with the J . a scholarship. industrial Western the dismisses It ! Salt, Lake. Rotary Club and health, division, Utah General Mr. Lindsay had also been Pacific support of the Santa Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Depot. Dr. Jdortell has' employed by the National BuB-long Fe application by claiming this l i Chapman, who is chief of the been interested, in Utah public Continued from Page reau -- of Standards and during an was bn purchased by loyalty Accident Prevention-ITivlsihealth advancement and is the cisco ran so close together, Mr, excessively generoqs Santa Fe World War II worked in the - . of the Public Health Depart- authof Manhattan Project which proof the book concerning Crockett replied, The Unloir stock exchange offe ment, will speak on "New Con- - the duced the first atomic bomb. of public health Pacific forced our hand. This thW history Fe contends the Santa cepta of Acddent' Prevention." in Utah. he never married, was later clarified that Union initials S.P." are synonyfnmis Mr.Although reared four Medical authorities have nieces Lindsay Dr. Derryberry pointed out Pacific would not arrange con- with monopoly. It chargfe concentration orvacd-den- t that In this necting schedules with the that the S.P., once called The and nephews, Clarke L. health country prevention in vieW of the educators have' an ; Overland. Alyce Dunshee, is trying to get its opportunity Cftuse 0j death js the to reach re- Octopus, jac F. Brown, and Mrs. Pacific has Southern The MrsxRoy the entire virtually tentacles around the rail fourth biggest killer in the quested. the JCC to allow it to routes betweenUtah and Cali- Georg United States Heart disease, population. conAlso sHi r v I v 1 n g besides the and abandon Oyerland Most people, hesaid, have fornia and between California other nieceKand cancer and strokes ,top acei- nephews are or television or access to solidate it with its City of San and the Pacific Northwest radio dents in that order. Alan and John R., R. would This brothers, Francisco. provide ' magazines, and Aeddents are the leading newspapers,' better service, the railroad It disputes the contention both of Bell, Cab other publications. . are crowding the cause of death in the age group los- that trucks Still, we have a large seg- claims. It also claims to be railroads out of the transpora on million , up to 25 years of age. Dr. ment of $1.5 year ing people who are not tation picture, and generally Chapman will outline preven- reached with the health mestrain revenue. takes a bright view of the tion In use were resumed The techniques by agen- sage or if reached, are not per-- ; hearings ' y'k future of railroads tn the cies and organizations, and re- suaded to do something about Monday after being postponed West late these factors to new conn two weeks attorneys ' it, he said. Ridicule Pledge cepts to enable the public to He said that sometimes per- for Ogden City and Weber menace. Fe witnesses have a Santa help curb this transcript County requested suasive communication on a of scoffed the SP. pledge to at and the previous testimony mass basis reinforces opinions maintain the status quo of rather than persuades people opportunity to railroad witnesses. the W.P. Can you imagine OAK CITV, Millard County to act. S.P. competing' with itself --rAn the' When the audience is Oak City for business?" they have he jald, the mass S.L. tumbled into the My swift, asked. , media are often most effective. cold waters of an- - irrigation Safita to As the that charge .All school districts tlfet have However, face to face contact Fe would divert trttffljr'from canal near his home and was noryeteompleted salary, con- is sometimes more effective the Utah Gateway, Sknta Fe drowned Saturday evening. when the is more LaMar W. tract negotiations with teachmessage Sorensen, presiclaim that the ecoThe victim, Jay Lynn Niel ers were urged Monday to complex and is directed at dent of the Salt Lake City officials o f, life, plus its nomic facts - which . less eduare such groups action until postpone Teachers Education Assn., has solemn agreement would pre- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gayle cated, Dr. Merryberry said. after May 22 been named a candidate for vent this. R. Nielson, was pulled from He urged the health workers was made by ThefequesT president of the Utah EducaIt- - claims its proposal would the two-foo- t deep canal about the Association of Presidents to exercise a more analytical tion Assn. of Local Education Associa- attitudetoward the complex He will oppose Mrs. Louise strengthen the Western Pacific Amlle from hishome.hy tions, a Utah Educational As- problem of communication and Bennett, Millard District teach- and sharpen competition with Delta, who had the Southern Pacific. sociation affiliate. The group said that researcii needs to be er, in Joined search. the elections UEA in' thq' Paasked that salary actions be done on the problem. . The parents noticed the boy Other can- .'For its part, Western late was The problem of mass hyste- didatesSeptember. has it stated that cific, was missing from the yard delayed until after the May 22 named by the UEA .meeting .of the Cooperating ria in a civil emergency will be Local Presidents Assn. In- perfectly happy minding , its about 7p m. His body was reAgencies for public Schools, dealt with Monday at 7:30 p.m. clude,. Jay L. Nielsen, Provo own business, but since the covered St 7:40 pm. A physian organization made up of in the hotels Boneville Room.' merger issue has been raised cian pronounced him dead at shop teacher, and Jim Speaking on the problem High Jordan Education Assn, by S.p., it believes the die is the scene. groups concerned with educawill be Dr, Valentin Wohlauer, ca$tx The drowning was the tion. president, as candidates for the On the theory that you fourth In Utah so ;ar this year, At the same "time the UEA deputy director of health and UEA Board of Trustees. cant unscramble an , egg, compared with two for the issued a special invitation for emergency .medical services, , school board W.P, officialdom has expressed same- - period in 1961. . members, local Colorado State Health Depart, associations and ment. i education a belief that a merger is now Jay Lynn Nielson was bom After his taUCUrT Wohlauer others to attend the May 22 j Inevitable and It now prefers Oct 14, 1960, in Sait Lake City, meet to consider mutual prob- will Join impanel Consisting of to cast its lot with Santa Fe a soir of jGayle R. and Mavis Dr. Preston J. Burnham, 'mem- In ' lems." while it is still economically Spencer Nielson. ber; Utah State Medlcil Assn. his healthy and can deaLfrom a Survivors'-includSAN ANTONIO, - TEXAS position' of strength. committee ondlsaster andcivil one.. fJllfiat- - Jal.enei.iW! S.l. Ministerial Group defense; Ht. Col. Dana F. Peck, (UPI) An airman stationed Proponents of independence, brothers, Thomas S- - and Spen-cft- ? Utah National Guard, and Dr. at Hill "Air. Force Base acci- including tile Utah Citizens To Meet For Election Gayle, and a grandfather, anHarvey Wheelwright, .Ogden dentally shot amt killed Rate Assn., and the Utah John L. Nielson, all 'of (Dak man Air other Forceenlisted -- The Salt Lake Ministerial psychiatrist Public Service Commission, City. '. j " Assn, will "meet Tuesday at - The public Is invited, -- x ; at Lackland Air Base Sunday. insist tjvat: Funera- l- sendees will be LamAT R.' 2G J. Airman 12:15 p m. at Wasatch Presby- -Merger is not necessary Tuesday at 10 a.m. in the Oak bert, 24, ofthe 2705th Ammuterian Church,1626-17tEast, ause the Western Pacific City Ward chapel Friends may acci at nition Hill, Wing Jfor its last meeting until next is making money and that call at the Ward Relief Society dentally' discharged a fall. e room from 9 am. of caliber rifle. The bulletent proposed consolidation of faThe Rev. Fred tenable, cilities can1 be achieved with- services. Burial will be in Oak barrackswiTldow the through president, said offl City Cemetery. and " into &nbWr bamreks, out merger.' cers.for the coming year will Representatives of the Alma J. :ng Ainnztn Vital Competition be elected. Rabbi Sidney Lake Retail Grocers were' Waymanef, Middletowjn, Pa,, the competition proStrome of Temple Bnal Israel scheduledJo meet Monday aft- in the6hest vided by an independent W.P. C. : wiH be guest speaker.! -- Both men were at Lackland ernoon with Salt' Lakelav enforcements officials-- to other basesthe is Vital to the industrial future In S.L.; ofTJtah and the West view the Jaw on selltngjjeer Air Force said. case As tha wentJntoAlbus to minora . hands, the lineup of major Grocerymen agencies wag as follows: Woman Found Dead 100 per cent OarehceTflmball "Edwards, In. favor of Santa Fe law prohibiting . the sale of x Rose Hansen was 67, 63, Spratt, painter and Interior decoNorthWestern Pacific, Great minors. found dead Sunday about 10:20 ern; the Ngulatory commis- rator in the Salt Lake area, " " SUNDAY Philip Ennkerhoff of am, at het . died at 9:20 p.m. in a Salt Lake residence, 1682 sions of he Salt Lake Police Youth Blaine Washington, Montana, Cast and Brownlna p of (1735 South), Ae. hospital of natural causes. collision twoc.r Drlvari, New Bureau was to review the law Mexico, Arizona, Jonaa, A -- 171 Kttwlnaton what police reported as Mr. Edwards, 670 Lucllta Griffith Horton, tAJS i? S 3rd and mechanics of enforcement Kansas. suffocation. was a grandson of East Cltad Mr. JonaaJSf naslloantly Temple, In at scheduled the for of Union favor S,P. meetings, collidlnd Minor )rikjt, Mrs Horton. C. Kimball, f Heber Elder 1 p.pi. in the Capital Cafe. & Rio Grande, Pacific, Denver the Church of Twelve, Rock Island Railroad, Texas & Jesus. Christ of' Latter-daPacific and Missouri Pacific; Saints . Steal Scooter Motor also the regulatory agencies tUV Bom April 20, 1899, in Salt A gasoline engine valued at of Iowa and Wyoming, Lake Cityrhe was a son of Ed-- ' OflX) TSTwaa stolen Sunday afterOpposing both application ward and. Rosalia Kimball Ednoon from a motor, scooter. division' of the wards. He had beeu a veteran ' . SUNDAY The anti-trul Hollywood Ave., win n of JustiqeT the of both World War I and Thh vehicle belonged to DeVerl-Smittov in kitchen burning; no doihagM, Department - Labor 979 Sd. Sjate St Executives World War H, I1 P Windsor tt 4.1m .l.rm Railway serving with . tm East, combination Assn., the public service com- the U, S. 7iM . m. Ut and the U. S. Army front room and bedroom, overstufted of Utah,-- - Nevada, end ether furniture, estimated damages missions lin to home, and 009 contents. California and Oregon. Survivors include three sispm.taoo Foothill Dr , rubbish (Ira, The Burlington Road and the ters, Mrs,, J., W,-- (Mamie) teenagers end flrecreqter. st South and Browning Ave, Q&EI 3:M P m. intervened neutrally, Beardall, Salt Lake City; Mrs. rubbish (Ire, teenagers end firecrackers. and Milwaukee Intervened J. A. (Ella) Gealta, Ogden; the - MONDAY , a E 4th South, cigarette ip opposition fo.the Santa Fe, Mrs. Peter (Rene Hansen, of I drooped In bedding 350 damage but did hot support the South- Alhambra, Calif. . ern Pacific. services will be Funeral In addition hundreds of conducted Wednesday .noon at D0DGE-PLYM0UTH entities, labor union 2350 E. 13th South, where of OMscriptlon iointitnSno onU teoclf ic moUlcarton) of Hwdri fof yoor'YoJI bom Wo or propamod to fiH ell your proifriptlono. Pon't bo locals, shippers ' and other friends may call Tuesday 6 to omlod to bolloM that Quobry drupo ond onowont lotvloo oro too OWNERS- agencies took, one side or the 8 p.m, and Wednesday prior to lot w ooimncfyoo our prkoo oro right other, depending on their own services. " OMN ivur daY o the tia "Complete Influence and the, HOWL Cmr Repairs s A M. TO 7 JH. of the contending railroads. fHl DttrVERT i j-- un.r.tfi. Fe-onl- y end-to-en- 1 - nt To Address Car-Postu- re Safely. Council I oseph-EL-Morril- RAIL l, , 1 I 1 ! pas-seng- r Oak City. Ba Drowns In MillardCanal s ago-whe- cross-examin- e Hold Up Parleys, Schools Asked Man Seeks ' Education Post -- ' -- Utahn Involved Gun Accidents ' e par-ent- 1 h Grocers, Police Review Beer Act -- ' l-- 'That .' K. Edwards T Dies Rites Wednesday rs-'ml- INJURY ACCIDENTS Barn (fcsfMIQi) st 4 health. AMD V Navy.. 1 nt-- oxpon-tiv- self-intere- j CON ViNliNl- CHAIGI AC COMPUTt STOCKS OS HIOHIST QUALITY PHASMACtUTlCALS MED ICALYARTS ' PH ARM AC Y SO loot Sooth Temple Phooo t ISL4-7S- 15 tS io a,Specialist ir lFl C C- torgeBpgoirs Time Ppyuw ArldyRichman IFK)UITS SAME LOCATION OVER M YEAR! NO. IS W Sir H. (Ngm.it 34931 Some the case believe Albus offidals-conne- with- ueujns cted - will announce his recommendation in two of three months. Others believe it win take at least six pionths for hhn to digest the mass of 'testimony and arrive, at a conclusion. Mrt. Ftertncg Fgmrari, S3, Focatallo. VYatNY C. Rilfka. 23. Shatter, in Idthe , Frtd lacfoot7 Robcrf W Ml wrr B(s Robin Lucille Overltn, 2, CaMwaH. Cart L. Clauaen, 54 Payette. Henry Ramm, RoIm. Frank Montgomery, 33, Bofag. Carl R Webb, S3, formerly Bolia, In Jaattla, jNeatv. I1 yegr4M - . Dec. ft at natwal Mrs Sophia Auausttf Nterttft1X0 Erory 4S, St (1170 West) died Saturday. 7m , in a Cm, hospital Saitf ot fcr - - y Church. ii,v - Wedneaday Mri ae. Born Fefc 31 1640, In Mountain Dali. Salt I akr County, to William and A n n I a R Wrlatit N e y 1 a 4 Married R n o d a i noon,-Twe- nty lnary Rose Hahian Spratt, 47, Blaine Ave Born June 19, In Richfield, y tah, a daughter ot Jena end Annie Maria Sen Hansen Married Grover C Spratt, Auo, 19. 1915, in Sett Lake City - Member of the Mountain View Ward, Church of Jesus C h r i s 9 of Latter-daSaints Actlvrin Relief Society and past 1994, its ran'-.sons, dec oh Jr Edward W . Garth ail Salt lake William Habar Southam, Zone Av. (530 North), died St- urdav, 11 13 p m , In a Sett Lake tios V heart pltel of Born f H . 10. WM, in Jr YL -- JV1 ; V y f ' Camttery Margaret Reinsimar - Margaret Draper Reins, mar, South M, Monday et 12 45 a m. et her y residence ot net , urei causes Born Moroni M Banpetf County m itor, Mrs r 4 Survivors broltitfj S a r an Lamia," Barnard jLyly Lawrence. How ard. all Salt Lgka City Funeral Wednesday, noon, 260 E South Temple, where friends cell m , Wednesday prior Tuesday, M to services. Burial, Sait LakKCity Cemetery. M, 1445 Morley Draper RonnW Married Little Reinstfher.V In Sept. 7, 1921 Sait Laka City , Served as workl In theS director L J Butler Ward Rphef So tor many ctety m" y ea6. Relief Society end Primary teacher; organist for Relief Society and Primary Member of the Butler hurch of Ward Singing Mothers, Saints Jesus Cbnekof Latter-daSurvivors Ntusband, end sons L Reinsimar Richard daughters 'f7. Secondf M UL4 ! Russel Pherre Draper, Car! Draper' both of Seif Lake City; hressa-Rlchards Moroni; 132a 10 lia Salt Lake T a m p I a. Church oT Jeui Chrut of Latter OGDEN Mrs. Leofe Gathering' Jenson Curtis, 68, formerly of at Idaho, died Saturday her home in Ogden of causes3pm, incident to age Born Jan,. 16 1894 Rexburg, to Franz and Augusta Carlson Jenson Married to William F Curtis, May 17, 1925 Butte, Mont Member Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, Rexburg Seventh Ward Og dent rosirianl past $ur- vi vors daughRexburg; husband, ters, Mr BHiy (Corinne) NeiL Mrs. Douglas (Co.l)eer) Smith, both Ogden; six grandchildren; brother, sister Hilmer V, Jenson, Rexburg Mrs, Ida Barnes, Menan. Idaho Funeral Tuesday, 11 am, Rexburg Seventh LDS Ward Chaoet Friends call M- er Mortuary, 945Washmgton Blval p m ; at iace of servico Monday Tuesday, 9 11 am iuriti Burton idaho Cemetery. sri fp - Mrs Carol Snow about '30 1105 Rockier Ct , died early Sunday at her homo after an illness of bron- chitis An attending physician ead Mrs. Snow appeared to be Improving after called et the home about 2am Sunday Later a police ambulance crew summoned to the homi administered oxygen with a resdsej-tato- r but failed to revive Ihe patient, who was pronounced deed on arrival af a Salt Lake hospital Charles Alfred Sherman; II, 1290 10 W Jrd South, died Thursday a m at a Salt Laka hosoitaL of natural causes Bom In MisslsslooV. MarJuly 4, 1180 Retired carpenter1913 Inned Mayne Bella Banks, Sait Lake City.- - She died September 1952 Married Haney Sparks, June 20-- . 1957. in Salt Lake Citv Mamb- -r Trinity AAAB Church; Behlve Lodge 407, IBPOE of W; Beautiful Lodge 395 F end AM, Texas Jurisdiction. 8948 SunfWo- fA aen-diwidow ' r Frederick D. Calkins Frederick Donald Calkins 53 1332 Zenith Ave, (2960 Souths died In Salt Lake hospital Saturday et 7 30 pm of a h6ert condition. Born Fab 7, 1909 Fort Ripley, Minn , to Themes and Ueela Adams Celklnsr-Mar-riMargaret Forster Get 3, 1935, St Paul. Minn Employe United Air Lines 1 years. Transferred to Los Moved Angeles three - years ago back to Salt Laka City May 2, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. World War ll veteran Active In Bo Scout work, was supervisor of .fommunrettons Survivors widow sons John Frederboth Salt Laka kk, James Donald, brother,,- - sisters, Ralph Cal- - City? kins, Hollywood Calit 1 Georee Edward Celkms, Mr, S S. Julius, Mis, Gladys Calkins, Byron T. Calkins, oll Webster City. Jowa, a. ' Mrs ' Jed (Beatrice) Brooks, 51 dlad aarly Saturday in Los Angeles at her home 197 Ladera St , of natural causes Bom Nov 27 1910, In Lehl Utah County, to Samuel W and EMa Peterson Jones Married Dr Martin U Brooks, In Los SurvTvorv husband daughter. Miss Mary Brooks, Los Angis; stepmother; brothers, Howard, Eugene, both Salt Lake Citv; Sherwood Los Angeles, sister Mry. Dorothy Monsgn, Fort Bregg, N C Rosetta C. Gillies Rosetta C Gillies, 73, Sparks, Nev ; dted Sundey morning of g heart elH-mtet her daughter's residence in Hurricane Bom Dec 20 7992, et Green River Emery County, o daughter of Alfred A and Johcianng Dohling Farfer.-- t. Morrled to Sinclair D Gillies, March 9 1905 In Green Riverp later in the St George Temple Church of Jesu Christ of Lefter-daSaint Resident of Sparks until movHurricane one year ego Ac, ing five in 1h Church Survivors Jiusbend, Sparkit deugh--, lers, AAre. Floyd (Evelyn) Hastings, Ku f ce ne; Inez Gillies Sparks, Thelma Cook Lovelock, Nev , 16 and nine grandchildren Fredritk Kern Jr. SLACKFOOT, lOHO FrHflck Kent 2?, Howe, Idaho, wet killed early Sunday morning fn one-crollover west of here, tom AptH is 1935, Soda Springs, to Fredrick and Jane Johnson Kern Attended Soda Springs and Pocat-- M schools Andrew Little Employe, Ranch. Survivors' mother. Mrs Jan Steele Pocgterto; brother, RussM, Mrs PocsteMo; sisters George GfL fit, Boise; Mrs, Thornes Kirkpatrick Bfatkfoot; Mrs Robert Abbott, Orsaf JKgrn, Bqlte. Jfr -- rr , Jacobsen j LudvTck Jacob- i 77 died Vernal hospital 2 Saturday afgr a short Rl new. Bern Sent -- 13, T4, kl Salt Laka County, on of Chrhftm L 11. Torn Miefien Jacob vm Morrtad Arv veil Aiirgd July, 3 1393, ki Vernal. Sh (tied Dtc T, 1352 Ha waa a trucker Survivors- - sons, daughter Mrs Dennett (Lana) Dow, Ivan and Dell Jacobsen VemSt, Bycan Jacobean, Salt Laka City; Mrv Weldon 40rvo) Allred Craja, Cole i fitter,, Goodrrfh and Mr Lvn gri-,''T- n Richlru, Mr, Lula Wadv worth, Idahp FatT, (dahoi Mri .Sv. via Tarot San Jom. Calif i Mru AL barf Goodrich Moaea Lark, Wash , 34 granrtchlWrani 33 graat grgndchIL dreo Memtwr, Church of Jasua Chriai a Latter-da- y SalnH Funeral I pm, Naola, LDS Wedneadav Ward Chapel Vernal Friend, call Vernal Mortuary Tuatav, 3 p m., ot a ton, Dali Jaeobten, yA rhomeSouth, Vernal Wedneadav, 10 a m., to time of aarvlca. Suclal, Vernal CRipatary. . VERNAL-Qrc- Funeral Wednesday 2 pm. fh th yt,r hepel. Burial ki the Rena HilieCametgry, Rozeila MU is 27. b. Parley ,t,S - r4, iprrr Act, boStGlwv ,4htw dore; Charles Hugh, Logan; two- -, Warren grendchLldren, brothers, American Fork; Donald, Glendora; CeMf ; sisters, Mrs. Rulon, Southga Furttett Dantes, Afinsbfita Sevier County Mrs Beulah Hawkins, Rich-9eiMrs 2oe Augustus. Sen Diego, Cettf Mrt LuDean Baker, Rupert Idaho Funeral Tuesday, 7 pm , RirMHd F'vrth (ns Friends tall Monday, ChapL 7 3010 P m prior to services at Magleby BuriaL Richfield Camp Mortuary. Tue&cjay ' - V s' a 7-- A - V '.fc. ft 1 l ho Set iek rtty Fimerel Thuredev 11 a m In lha Trld3 Wrd cheoel Friends call Dloln Mortuary, Romaveff, Wednesday 7 to 9 pm and at fha cheoel Thuredav f am until servirae Bur-Iwill ba In fha Vernal Memorial Park Lyman R. Olsen YOUNG WARD Cache County man R. Olsen 66 former Cache County resident died Saturday tn Stockton CaMf of a heart5 ailment, Bern Aug 27 1905 in Young Ward a son of Mr and Mrs Joseph H. Olsen Mamed Berniece Wetson Nov. 1935 2Q Elder m the Church of. Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Farmer m Cache County until moving to California 25 years poo. Employe of the Southern pacific Railroad Survivors; widow Stockton; heathers and sisters, Joseph H fr. Preston Lester W. Logan; Mrs. Alvtn (Veda) Davit River Heights; Mrs. Merlin 8 (Winnie) Wright Lor Angeles Calif ; Mrs Ivan O (Violet) Scott MHIvlIia; Mrs Larin (Eva) "eobum, Ruben 4. and. Gomel 4. all af Young Ward Funeral Thursday noon M Ihe Hall Friends Chapel Logan. Mortuary may eaft at ihe Mortuary Thursday-aft- er 10 a m Burial will ba tnjha Logan City Cemetery, Fred Hefnze -IDAHO Fred Heinz, BURLEY died. Thursday In a Burley hosBorn May -pital attar a long lllnes 22, 1888, bi Russia Married kattie' 1912, in Russia. Meyer April 12 to Sugar City In 1912. Emigrated Moved to Colorado and Wisconsin. Returned to Idaho Lived In Burley Retired farmer Survisince 1941 vors, widow sons, daughters, Fred Jr , Sunset, Utah; Mr. Chester (Nettie) Gould, Roy, Utah; Edward .Dubois, Mrs Woodrow (Lydia) WinUtah Mrs Elmer. ters, Springvilie Reu'Pauline) Knoop Pauli Mrs.BurieV;-Ruben, ben (Frieda) Neiwert, Medrae, Drt ; Harry Selah Wasft Mrs Stanley (Irene) Marvin an Mateo. CaJif ; Melvin. Hevbumj- n; 29 Albert, San Francisco, 9 One son died Funeral Monday 2 Memorial Payne Joseph Chapel. Buriat Pleasant View Cemetery at Burley j 73, Ph; Charles H. Garley . Funeral services for Gorlevr 77, wHf bo p m at Mitchell Funeral Home chapel 1 a m Mr Got ley died Saturday, tn a Price hospital after an illness. Friends mey call at the place of eervices Monday evening and Tuesday prior to service. Burial will bo In Spring CountysT PRICE ?haHer , ,11 !(-- - AA ( mkC,4' '!-- ' f . 4 prior to service. Cemetery, fi i C 4 r 3 H 5 EveMONTPELtER, IDAHO-- Mr lyn Mortenson, 57. died Thursday n o Montpelier hospital after an illness. Bom March 8 1905 Wardboro tdeho to Francis Alma and AikA Lvansr Dimick Mamed to Herbert Horsley Jen 23 192 Montpelier. Later divorced Married to Meivut Mortenson April 29, 1543 He died Nov. 20 1958. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of- -' Letterday Saint. Survivors, sons daughter, Dennis J Horsley, France; Alien Horsley Centeryltte Dttih;' Gary lorsiayaOgdefW Utah; Wrr, Jove tepdaugh-Mr- s. Swa, Montpelier; Dan Hey rend, Mrs m ers, Rerer Qgdert four erendchtld rent blethers, " sitter, Donald Dtmkfc Raymond Drmick, Montpe ler Kerv noth- - Dimlrk. Cokevltte Wvo ; Mr. L T (Liiuan) Sorensen, Snoone Idaho; Mrs. Elaine Passey, Loganr R L. (Virginia) Mr CotllPrest Montpelier Funeral Monday. 1 pjn Montpelier Second LDS Ward Chapel. t - A Goodrich . Si - t H. TRIDELL, UlntaN Gamty-Fo- fH H Goodrich, 71 - dlad Sunday 4 45 a m, in a Root veil hotpital tot Ipwln s l.neerln jflllnes, Born Au 25, IM3, in Rich vlll. Morgan County a son of Gaorot Albert and Har rlat Taeoart Good rich. M a r r I a d Vivd M Hunting Jun iir HB4 tn V a r n a ft later Mlemnltad In tht Salt taka Temple Church af -- Jaw, ChrNf of Lotter day Samta Pa head farmer end stockmen, Served ae a Uintah County Commissioner Active member in the Church, serva counselor ing as ward clerk and In the Trldetl Ward bishopric Survivors widow, four sons, daughDarrell ter, Clearfield; Fpfrgst Ver- -net; Owen Othello. Wash i Mrt. Reed (Jennie) McCook ie and Re H bom of TrkteH; 28 grandchildren; -- 49 greet grendhlidren; brothers and sisters, Mrs, Elmer (Lucy) Unde Mrs 4. H (VI'ete) Bodily both of g, Vernal; Mrs Elmer (Lmne) Salt Lake City; Mr. Orval Ftovd (Rtith) Stone, Lehl; Mrs Mountain Homer A G. (Edith) Ce Goodrich, Mose Leke, Wash ; Byron, and Vernal; Roy, Roosevelt; John, both nf Bluebell; Arthur of Evelyn Mortfnson J. Hawley RICHFIELD Mrs. RereHe ThUrs-RHewley? 48 died Friday In a Salt Lake hospital aftar a tshorf mh ness Born In Central, $evter County Sept io W3, to Gten W Lula WHliOm Thurston Married to Hugh 4 HawleTJeo 6, 1934. Mantl; men - rlaga later solemnized Mantl Temple of Jesus Christ of latter-daX Church' amts Lived m Glendpra, Cehf . ( ,.nce 1351, Survivor, husband, , , ; ' Carol Snow Charles A. Sherman a East. Friends may catt"-- Laura J. Curtis 54, died MrMvrtl B. atYoung her home in morning Friday Grand Junction, Colo- - of f long III Born May 19, 1905. In Par -- ness. Jhoma WIH ttyr Summit Countvr toBell Married f Exford Jjgm an Mary Young Nov 23 1922, Salt Lake "City Divorced Survivors Mrs Jeannine Warmer, daughters, Mrs Marlon Safrar, trand Junction; Tex r tour grandchildren; Mrs Virginia Lewis. Watt Is, sister, Carbon County; brother, William T Saif Lake City Graveside servlet cemetery Monday at Salt Loko-CIt- v . 9700 7000 S 8090 s State Tuesday 4 to 9 p m and Wednesday at the Ward chape! Burial goo hour prior to services will ba at Mt Olivet Cemetery. at Tviyrtia B. Young L. Idaho, pleasant Grave; Lucy Bieckhem, Morooi Funeral services Wednesday 1 at fha Butter Second Ward chapel. Em- Ray Saints at Capitol floyad at Co, an dactr I c I a n High Priast In tha Church of Jasus Christ at Lattar-da- y Saints Survivors widow, sons and daugtt-taMrs John (Janet) Malcolm, Resada. Calit ) Ray Romund, FillKaro (Carol) Barton, more, Mrs Susanna, Data and Annette Romund, all at Granger) si grandchildren; broth an and sisters, Mrs Evan .A den Romund, Jeremy, Mrs, Wayne W (Thera) Whiting, Mrt. Ra H-- (Wllmina! Cok, all of Salt Lake City and Mrs Josenh (Mildred) Moore. Taipei, Formosa, services will Da conFuneral ducted Wednesday 11 am at 4330 S Redwood Rd , whore r)nds may call Tuesday 1 to 3 p m. and Wednesday prior to services. Orson Hevbum, Dreperr Jerl Brocks f &! W. J Illness born Oct 1885, Bountt fut, to Joseph J and Alloa Holbrook to Heber J, tions June 5, 1907 Sait Leke Temple Church of Jesus Christ of Letter At I Saints day tended University of Utah. Former Bountiful Farm ington resident before coming to Brigham City In 1942. Former vice captain, secretary, Sun flower Camp Daughters of Utah Pio Active member LOS Church- -, husband; ton daughters fears. H Long Beach, Caitf i Mrs. F A (Alice) Merrill Pullman. A i Wash ; Mra. William (Irena) Haiti; eight grandchildren; four greit brother William A grandchildren; WednesFunara! Holbrook, Bountiful day 1 p m Brigham City First LDS Ward Cheoel Friends cell Harold B Felt Funeral Home Tuesday, 7 9 -Wednesday prior to services, piiif BuriaL Farmmgron City Cemetery -- A Lynnel A. Remand Lynne! Albert Remund, South, died Sunday 10 15 a m at hit residence- Born Dec 39, 1905a at Mt ?feas ant,, a son of Albert. nfj Anna Madsen Remund efr 1900, of daughter James nd Tftresf j 3300 8, - Mrt; Artuiut Hamilton 61 1445 E 7000 died Saints. , among a- l 71 M W. . y John A end Ka k zlah Larson Mar ried Alice M v Mar T3 Stead 1994, Sait Lake C hu r c h LS Temple of Jesur Christ of Letter-deSaints to East Moved Garland- - Box El der Comty, when young I first settlers there w Worked kv Uteh Idaho Cane) Secretary of U k o n Wafer System Retired In helped develop system 1950 as farmer, moved to Logan. Ward clerk. East Garland LDS ward ?5 years; active hi LDS Church, erved LDS mission to Sweden 1912 Charter member, Cache Valle enchr Utah Historrca! Society.-Li- fe members Sons ot Utah Pioneers. Survivors widow; sons, daughters Mrs Palmer B (Rhode) DeLong Salt Lake City; Mre Boyd R (Mo Dtsen Downey. Calif ; Gian rie) Calif ; J. Lvn, Logan. Funtrai Wednesday noon Looan Frienda Third LDS Ward Chapel cal! Tuesday 74 pm, Hall Mortu ary, Logan, Wednesday prior to sent ice. Burial Logan City Cemetery, BRIGHAM ITY Holbrook (Arti Sessions, 76 121 2nd- East, ed S a t u r day, 1 20 pm, at her home dent Survivors, h us b n d two sons. Edward J , Los Angelas, daughter Calif; Robert B Mrs. Lawrence both. Ball MarionJ Palmer brothers, ity; nine grandchildren, sistersJune Hansen, Richfield Jay Hensen Harvey Hnen, botb Fall L Wallace Brook, Calif I Mr, -Loule) Wlltlamioii, lagtawooB, Calit, Mrs Henry (Mary Hannah) Klmka, Salt Laka City Funeral wrvlra, WeflnaKJav at 10 -am, 240 E South Temple Friend, may Cair at mortuary Tuesday fromId 4 to I p m and Wednesday prior aarvicn Bur 41. Sait Laka City William H. Southam JJr Artulus H. Sessions f Tills FnmaTr , Verna Cleverly, prlngvllli ; Mrs - ounfituli 3? grandchildren; 20 grand 20 children, great grandchildren Funeral Tuesday, noon, 260 E South Templar where fr tends cell Monday, M Pm, Tuesday prior to services. e Burial, City Cemetery, m B7, 231 f ' died Sunday morning at her home geutae ailment t Jtf. Ingry R, H. Spratt 1692 David Laraon, 1875 Sixth LDS Word, 3th West and 7Nt South Friend, cair 240 E South Temple, Tuesday, 4 to pm , Wednesday one hour prior to service at th Word Chapel Burial Wasatch Lawn Memorial Perk Cemetery. J, died - Sunday, near hls home after a heart at teck Bom Jen 14 H. dtwt la ia5 Survivor, fl.ught.ra, Thomaa W. Mra E.- LaVon Webb, Mra Lvl (Luellal Keller, Mr, Ray (Caroline) Carlisle, all SaltlLake City, 17 grandchildren, brothers, sister,, Walter Jesile, Mr. Peart Stanley, Mra. Lava parts, alt Salt taka root Sait Inm-Marf- wa L r. Byron v Jr , 4fithCoast Guard, Boston Mass i Mrs Jeck K. Christensen (Virginia) Salt Lake Cttyr two- srendutTrtdrefr on great- Mrs .sister, grandchild, Henry Lot- - Angeles (Johanna) Mecklin, Funeral Wednesday 10 00 am, 2)21 $ State, where friends cel! Tuesday, M pm. Burial, Salt Cake City Cemetery. vors Nev Millman and cdbin.. Filled LDS miseion in Den- 19)2-1Member, Cantervillo First LDS Ward Eider Quorum. Survivors Widow; son daughters, O. Mar Hy if" rNeL B rTgham City i Page, Ogden; Mra. Helen Hep worth, Bountiful It grandchildren; twd sen, Mrs Ruth stepdaughters, Blackett. Mrs- - kPs Snith, Pater J, McFerlene ell Ogden; brothers C. Linness, Clearfield Ferris L. Mur ray Funeral Tuesday, 1 p m tervlllf First LDS Ward JtdpaL 16 Friends cell 34 E 7th L300 East 1 Ward p m Monday, Chape! Tuesday one hour prior te Camps arvicee. Burial Cantarvllld LOGAN Tnpl apn, Sttrvl- - Hr, Prank MerrweH May Law-- i Mcfarian f f. 1950 ml David Larson - Nronk Soften Naylor, 13 J8 ajn at a Leke bit, Jesus Latter-da- y BatrifT'Ojl- - El((.d, t Aua- 14, 1311, tht, -- 11 -marriage laterk jolemnUwt In the IT -Salt L.k. LOS- Frank S. Naylor of maAer mark, lie 1 husband, ghle vorced Wah 'an May watt. 'u.AcFventist on, day Richerd h . Chrisfo si Oraon and Annie William, Member, Twenty-I t h Wa-- r d , Church of Jeaua C hr tat of L.ller-- d a y Saint, Active, Raliat Socl-at- y Mamed WII m F.rwter jet, in. yhampnay,. Salt Lake City,! Richard D Erne t Tam JS Cox, causes May 14, 19H. w Ntiten b m H fi. Mamed Straeoar, May H12, Salt Etta West Champneyj, ,.Mra752Lillie So 4 4th Weal, died at her home, Sunday, It a m , at heart aOmmant Born natural from M in Aarhus, Den H mark, to Chris and Carolina Pier son Niciien. Mar L nod ' Bvron Cox, July IV, 1?14, in Idaho Mambofe Seventh causae Bom Jen 23 192 In Cetv tervUie. to Ch arias Wiihel-mM- a H and Lillie W. Champneys Sophia A. N Cox Codnfy 7 27 I am.f y r day,bare Elil A BrinGoerenFr, Minor, Fie , JconviH, Mr Nor Minor, Pordvc Ark F oner el Tuesday. W m Centre! Chrtstien Church, 300 400 South Frtencls celt 3450 E iHh South, Monde y p rh Tuee-t-- 1 73 REMEMBER Minor. Dvte CFNTERVILLB, Otto Nessen Smith, 70, died et Born m BtrminOAeo En lend Mat 1o IMS, Hctrry end Mery Hayes Hunt Married to Wtlhem FreGertck Dec 2 Wood, 1991, in Sett Lake CUV He ded Mey 72, 1933 it p Member pel h Arnyw Survivors soils, daughters, Mrt. Leslie, Douglas, Hoiiadey; Laura Crosby, Mrs Robert Kavr ell Salt Lew City, seven grandchil14 Prl- dren, greatgrandchildren vale fe)nerei service Wednesday, mT574 Seutni where triends call Tuesday 71 MurBuriaL ray City Cemetery Hi,Flain Or. Undo. C e n t r.l Cnrittlwi - Church Survivor.aor ants; uiltr, Ann, -K Sett Inr-tS- y ' ft, wSmp 37, Coun-ctiN?- ll-i- Andrew Stephen ton ol Andrew Jodnon and Sarah Sakar Minor. 114 Konelnoton Av. 1)500 Ssutn), died roev. a 0 JO Sale a m. at attar a Ions 3rd MlfllCHB OttoN.Srnith 1141 a -- i Airfield Ottl Mery Wood, Ave 4 SoytM ;Okla-homelan- l Mrs. Esther bituAries . m-- Esther M. Wood Stephen A. Minor Ex-Uta-hn C. Lindsay, 67, -- OBITUARIES MChariet urtai ? r |