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Show rrwrl m - 33 . ' f ' s s k (R-Sa- k owner- - Hutdup Tuesday, 'May 17, I960 By Wilburn g. pickett DtStRET NEWS fARM E Oft OR A number of experts in the agricultural economics field OBITUARIES R. A. -- bfSf- Eruggeman Mar- ried Mable Asher. JF ft Herman tar? an operation. He 'fras one of the pioneers of Sugar House development. He was- - an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, having served on a mission in the Southern States and as superintendent of Sunday Schdol of Forest Dale Ward. At the time of his death he was in the high priest quorurti of Yalecrest Ward. He was born Dec. 26, 1880, to Bishop James and Maria Jensen in Salt Lake City. He married Katie Cunningham (Pitt) in Canada where he owned a , ranch. They returned to Salt Lake City to be, married in the Salt Lake Temple a year later. hos- 8. Sept Cheyenne. all n f 1909. Wyo tf. k T I I Si'vLvor.: Mr. Bruggeman widow. Salt Lake Citv. sons, Homer F.. Vernon T , daughter Mrs Patricia LeMon. all Salt Lake Re Citv: seven grandchildren. celequiem High Mass will be brated Wednesday 13 30, am at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 E South Temple. Hoi v Rosary will be recited Tuesday 8 pm. 373 E 1st South, where friends call Tuesday 6 9pm. Wednesday prior to services. Burial Mt. Calvary Cemetery. -- -- ana Retired employe 1 Oi Associated and Gas Co. Resi dent Sait Lake City, 33 years Member Catholic y The convention, which is being held at the Hotel Utah, runs through Friday. Dr. David delivered the address for Dr. John D. Porterfield, deputy surgeon general, USPHS, who was unable to attend. Returns To SL IjO achkying-.Jh- e promise of the future, the practical Upon his return from Cannurse can best add to her pres- ada he became a contractor ent role of giving aid, com- and owner of Chrysler Autofort, help and understanding mobile Agency in Sugar House. to the patient she serves, if He was affiliated with Home she adds to this further quali- Owners Loan Corp. for many ties of knowledge and leader- years and then became pership, Dr. David said. manently established as a conSuch' knowledge, he added, tractor. In 1954 he retired;, i n vo ves For many years he served keeping careful watch over changes in her in the Sugar House Ward bishpatients conditions, in the opric and was active with maintehanee of the sort of young people waking flf a cleanliness vvhich prevents the recreation leader. in- - hospL - He was - a -- member of the spread tals, in the operation of nurs-in- Forest Dale Literary Club and homes, for the '"Chronically-il-l several social and business orand aged, and iri thedevel ganizations. In recent years he had spent opment of training piogYams carefully tailored to fit h?e the winter months with his - daughter in Las Vegas, Nev. needs - Tuesday- XList Of Survivors A. Gaffney, president of the Surviving are his widow and NAPNES, presided during nine sons hnd daughters: Mrs, committee reports Genevieve J. Iing, Mrs. Joy C. Robison, DwighJ. CJensen, Mrs. Carol J. Steffensen, all Bruggemart. 14. Dana C. Dodge Dana .Calkin Dodge, 37 273 Tru man Ave died I Monday, Born Jan 30, jL 1921 at Kingston andf to William Grace M Peter- - g' son Dodge Mar-- r Elizabeth? ried Holdroyd Shipley June 20, 1947 ? Tsuck driver Kimball Ward, Church of Jesus Christ Of .Latter-da- y Saints 3$ Survivors vid- ow, Sait Lake City, sons and 1 daughters, Mrs Melvin B (VirJ ginia P 0 w e 1 1,&' LaYhte Swensen Mr Dodge Jessie Swensen, Satt Lake City, brothers. Glen P and Kent R Dodge. Salt Lake Dodge, City, William Eugene West Jordan; sister Mrs Linn O iWilda) Pickering, Kearns, three f WILLIAM H. JENSEN . . , contractor dies E. R. Lindsay, Workman In S.L., Dies Whitlockve. " 1 fruits, Bruggeman Practical tiurse ice, Inc. True, daily cows have increaseiDproduction of milk and butterfat, and its expected that the cows can be made to 'produce even more. And with the advent! dry-lo- t and barn-kep- t cows, little land is needed on which, to keep dairy stock. And fed how can be produced practically over-- " night in hot house conditionsr This writer predicts that by 1975 many items iri mil -- - William H. Jensen, 79, Early Contractor, Dies pitals, pe practical nurse will play a significant future role. This was the opinion Monday night of Dr. Wilfred David, chief. Chronic Disease Program, U.S. Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, D.C. Dr. David addressed the 19th annual' convention of the .National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Serv- Dairy products, in surplus at present, likely wouldnt remain in surplus very long if our population booms as expected. Consumers have come to depend on such wlapie HteEiw as milk, cheese, leo cream cottage cheese. vegetables.-Sm- V Richard Anthony 155 S. 4th East, died Sun- dav 9 48 p n Sait sLakeJho; pital of natural causes. Bora Bee. 18.- f Harding1885. Neb to I i . ton. for patients in and out of have predicted, by 1975 the paths, of supply and , demand will Cross. Latest to make the statement is Dr. D. Wynn Thorne, director of Utah Agricultural Experiment Station. Just from the surplus wheat situation, a return to the law of supply and demand would be of immeasurable value to the people of this country. Untold millions of dollars are spent and lost on stored wheat each year. But, with the other agriculture commodities not produced in surplus, a different situation might exist. Take lamb for example. Should the American Sheep Producers Council (the agency that promotes sheep, lamb and wool ) bring about a greater consumption per capit of lamb, then by 1975 lamb will be a rarity at the rate the sheep industry Is declining. Mr. Pickett for example will be unknown," and some of bur ' , r-- r- William H. Jensen. 79, 1172 Ave., prominent Sunnyside Sugar House contractor and .With- the expanding needs businessman, died In a Las orchard plots, truck-gardefarms and thA land on which small fruits aie raised are falling prey to subdivisions daily As cities and towrfs expand, even more arablb land will go out of production to make room for homes, busiPublr nesses and industry, andoperatorof Cit, m "w Predicted For tees, is a former member of the Utah Legislative Council and is president of the Repub Club. lican His major legislative inter ests are m the field of elimination of duplicating local government services. He sponsored the legislation setting up county services areas. Rep. Taylor also headed a metropolitan government sur-- ' vey and worked for a constitutional provision to allow metroState Rep. Hughes Brock-ban- politan government to be set Lakei Tuesday up in Utah He is .a native of Salt Lake announced he would seek City, is 55 years of age, marto the ried, has four children and re Utah House of sides at 1736 Millcreek Way. Repiesentative s State Rep. Robert R" Sonnfrom Salt Lake (RSalt Lake) Tuesday de tag ri County's Firs -- Jap would seek i e clci dared. DlStrlctT tion to the Utah Brock-banRep. House of Rep is seeking resentati ves his second ternp, from Salt Lake a been having County's Ninth of the District Rep. 1959 Legislature. Rep. Sonntag In that session Brockbanlf be served on the appropria is seeking his term, tions, business and commerce, second tv gov the "1959 session federal affairs committees, - He is a native of Salt Lake During that ses sion, he was a Rep. Sonntag City, 45 ycarsof age, and is member of the revenue and a Office-Holder- o Significant Role Five incumbent Republican operating an industrial rubber members of the Utah House of business. During his four terms in the Representatives f r o m Salt Lake County Tuesday an- - House, Rep, Taylor has served - Sait lake DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 5 GOP Incumbents Seek House Posts election this fall, Announcing weie Reps.- G. Douglas Taylor in .District 17,, W. Sterling Evansr in District 36, W, Hughes Brockbank In District One, Ben E. Rawlings 5n District Two and RoberJ R. Sonntag in District Nine. In all five instances, the incumbents are the first candidates in either party to announce their candidacy for The House. , ww "w ,gr,an,dcfatLdrjtniiiuii.i,.i.uto.u, Leonard W. Maddox (2500 South), was dead on arrival Lake hospital Monday about a m. Police said there .apparently was no foul play. at a Salt I.eonarrt 1357 E Warren 3300 So , M&ddjQ- X- 81. Mondav, died II 30 am at his home of natural causes Born April 28. - 1879 Londoner X)luo. to YL J e f f e son and An autopsy is Charlotte Roach Mar-- ! Maddox pending. iied Ida 1900,E Erickson Mr. Lin Sioux Citv, Iowa, She died, was -- found Mon-- 1 9 6 Former Sait Lake day at his place Weight Foundry of employment, Co . former co- I owner. Summerden at Foundry Member, ' Freightways, 247 Mr, Lindsay Mr Maddox Church of Jesus Saints W. 14th South, and takerTto a Christ of Latter-da- v Survivors daughters, son: Mrs. George (Oneta) Edvalson, Mrs. low employes on loading Lawrence Evanfc, L. iDelphia) Charles, Salt eatLake Citv 12 granddock unconscious, children; grandchildren: brothers, sisters Oliver L , Chi1902 He was born April-12- , Mrs A G. cago, HI. James H Bertha Tavlor. Salt Lake City: in Montpelier, Idaho, a son of Mrs Ella M Walker, Los AngeleS. ' 12 30 Edwiri R. and Christine 'Van Funeral Thursday pm. S Grant Sixth Ward Chanel, 3487 Orman Lindsay. He married 13th East Friends xalh at 36 E 8 7th South, Wednesday Inex Coon TDqt. 6, 1920, in the vard chapel Thursday pm, at prior Me-to Salt Lake Tetftpje, Chureh of services Burial WasatchLawn morial Park leal company in Salt Lake City. insurance and Kejt Pimlthml- has beme ,hpaUh and eommlt tive m Republican patty eir tees of the House. Then take the cattle, industry. What wilU happen chaira as distnct ties, serving In his statement of eandi with that giant agricultural industry? Per "capita conin the was active man, and Rep. Sonntag said he sumption still isnt as high as it could be based on the Junior Chamber of Commerce, dary, dsay would- - work: do curb --govern .per capita consumption of such countries as Argentina, nationand both astute being merit spending as a means of It is considerably higher than it was 20 years ago. The yet al officer. He said curbing inflation. goal of the National Beef Council, and regional .and state Ills legislative interests In- there would have to be a balbeef councils, is 100 pounds per capita. By 1975 it is safe Consolidated clude the fields of taxation, ance" created between actual to assume that Americans will easily be eating that much . government spending, indus-- needs of government from exand quite possibly more. trial development and develop panding population, and inrliis- s'tates resources. ofSalt ment of the The" cattle industry has a long way fo go to catch up with try and other services not con J. King, Keith C. Jensen, . of He is married, has five, chil- sidered as essential in deter- the dairy industry in terms of increasing the beef animal. Las Vegas; Mrs. - Betty J, dren and resides at 30T Vir- mining government It hasnt been too many years since western cattlemen were spending. Towner, Brecksville, Ohio; Mrs. ginia St (1250 East). Then the Rep. Sonntag said there is marketing their steers, as 4- - and 6 year-olds- . 19 Patricia Charlton, Wilton, virtue in .some governmental steers had to spend a few months In the feedlot for added Conn ; J. William Jensen, State Rep. WV Sterling Evans and legislative reorganisation "finish.4 " Calif.; and a" foster Whittier, t Lake). Tuesday an- - and" added that he had 1,000 at are steers Now pbunds being slaughtered Utahs Mrs. Ila Powell Deannual nounced he would seek re elec earned that .some interests live weight at a tender one year. And this is the goal for official exhibit of state art will daughter, " Beach, Calif. Long lay, mm tion to the House have been forever campaignthe future of the entire cattle industry. He is also survived by two Jesus Christ of Latter day open June 19 at the State Capi0 f Representafor their pet personal ing Taking all commodities into consideration, you can tol, it was announced Tuesday sisters: Esther J. Roux and Saints Jnfant Hampsten tives from Salt projects He said he opposed bet that it will take a lot of mted effort just to be able to by Conrad B. Harrison, chair- Annie J, Neve, Salt Lake City, Mr. Lindsay was a rnember Infant Hampsten. daughter of Lake Countys John L and Jacqueline Freta special interest legislation. man of the Utah State Insti- 25 grandchildren and six great- of Local 222, Teamsters Union, Lauck supply the demand for food and fiber by 1975, Hampsten, 2906 E 3715 J6th District. of Sait v a resident been and a counselor has ' is Rep. Sonntag South, died Sunday in a Salt tute of Fine Arts. grandchildren. Lake hospital shortly after buth 35 years. He is seeking in the presidency of Parleys Lake for City conwill Cattlemen's of be Stan BurgessSalma, vice ptesident Utah Mr Harrison also announced Funeral services Survivors, parents brothers He issqrvived by his widow, ter John L Jr . Jeffrey, Jutta gif bis third House all Stake, Church of Jesus Christ Assn tells about the rancher who said: I have money in the an Awards Salt Lake City, grandparents Mi Banquet will be ducted in the Yalecrest Ward SaltLake two a son and of Latter-dais and term, paving City; and MrsT H Lauck, Witchita. Saints, 1035-18tThursin soil blood blood bank and in in the land the East, held the rotunda of the chapel, bank, bank, CapKan , Mr and Mrs Forest Hampserved in both daughters, E. Fred Lindsay, sten, manager of the Salt Lake City all I do now is sit on the ditch bank. Greenubv. Ill itol, where the exhibit will be day noon. Mrs. Lake Salt the 1957. and Vaughn office of U.S., Fidelity, and City; Friends-may 260 call at ,E. 18 at 7 p.m. Win-ner- s June hung, K. (Lois) Leavitt, Las Vegas, 1959 Sessions. Leicht Guaianty Co. George will be announced and South Temple Wednesday 6 Nev.; Mrs. M -56 fohner PresHe is a director of the Utah Jefferson Leicht, George Born and edu11:30 8 to to from JO. and p.m. awards presented both in conton, Idaho, resident died "Mav 13, Myers, Richmond, (Fae) 7 a m . in a Salt Lake hospital of cated in Utah, he Rep- - Evans iSafety Council and is a memserv. nection with the exhibit and a.m., Thursday prioCTo. causes Calif.; v eight grandchildren; natuial is employed as controller for ber of the Utah Legislative Born Sept 6, 1909, Salt Lak, the Institutes annual original ices. Burial rnlTbe mAVasafch half brothers, half sisters. City, to John and Lydia Scovil Park. the Salt Lake Division of Safe- Council's subcommittee on Lawn Memorial VetbanLeicht contest Married Divorced during this writing Funeral services will b con- eran World Wa II criminal just ice. He resides at way Stores, Inc. Survivors father. Preston: ha f quet, he said. ducted Thursday at 2 pm. at In his announcement of can- 2040 Wilmington Ave. (2185 sisters, half brothers. Orris M Meanwhile, Mrs. Alice Mor-ra260x E. South Temple where Harmer, Preston, John H Leicht didacy, Rep. Evans said he South). Burley Idaho; Mrs Ralph Hull Bailey, chairman of the friends may call Wednesday Burbank, Thomas Mrs Caht would campaign for integrity Man is such a strange animal told at the second annual Eagle Art Committee for the insfr Baseley. Norwalk. Calif , Mrs 8 and 6 fo from Thursday Everett p.m. state Rep, Ben E. Rawlings that he does his best Simmons Salt Lake City. in government, complete detute of and director the exhibit, . Funeral, burial, Preston only Scout Recognition Dinner at prior to Services. Interment velopment of Utahs natuial (RSalt Lake) Tuesday an- when he has obstacles to overwill be in Wasatch Lawn Methe University oUUtah Union said entry cards had been sent resources, -- improved education- nounced he -- would se$k Isadora L. Johnstone to many Utah artists. She said come, Utah Boy Scouts were morial Park al facilities and increased job election to a secMonday night. additional entry forms are Mrs Isadora Lyman Johnstone, ond term in the 73, 1746 2nd East, died Mondav opportunities. Dr. Frank R. Duddy, presi- availably af be Utah State 11 am, in a Salt Lake hospital He also pledged to work for Utah House of after a lingering illness of Fine Arts office, 55 PROVO dent of Westminster College, Born Sept 24 1886 Buhl, Idaho, Funeral services an equitable tax system and a Repiesentatives. to James A and Isadora South. Behold for the Rev. Philip K. Kemp, the Jurist Lvman Married Frederick speaking on An attorney sound, debt free, state govei n Ail entries must be delivered 68, rector of St. Johnstone, 1912 Idaho. He died - 1929 Marys EpiscoMember Church, of Jesus Turtle, pointed out that pec to the ment. and a member main floor of the State Christ of Latter-daSaints Church in Provo, will be Survivors son, daughter FredRej), Evans has been active of the Utah State pip, like turtles, only progress Capitol June 13 between noon pal in noon conducted Wilm erick Mrs L. Ek Murray, . Wednesday Commis-AssnParent-Teacher Tax In civic and nine dredge. Salt Lake Citv when they stick their necks and 7 p.m., Mrs. Bailey said. the St. Marys Church. of moie flexgrandchildren, mother Salt Lake The adoption affairs and Is a member sions legal staff, out. Citv brothers, sisters William, The Rev. Kemp died Monday ible f-fhe Mark Salt Lake Citv: accounting and auditing of --Chester presidency of Grant. Rep- Rawlings Mrs Grace Petersen Easy living prevents prog7 Provo hospital Murray. a in was morning In Mr the Emma Sandefur, San Diego, agencies The drath of Richard-- B. Stake, Church of Jesus Christ Jserved ress, hp said. There simply where he had gone for a medi- governmental cited Tuesday as a means of Calif 1939 session. 171-of Latter-dast was Saints. in the Funeral noon 39, Ave., Thursday Pyke, is np reason to stick your neck cal checkup. He had comArbor Ward Chapel, 1883 S West saving untold amounts of govHe is married, has three chil- - During that ses- - Mr. Rawlings ordered held in the open file oufwhen life presents no chal2128 Friends call at may Temple sufill of Reeling and plained ernment State St Wednesday from normally South money dren and resides at 1120 Ridge- - sion he was a member of the Monday by the Salt Lake lenge. 6 to 8 pm and at the chapel fered attack a while heart wasted. revenue 'and taxation, labor, County Sheriffs Department Thursday one hour prior to serv dale Ln, (3430 South). ices Interment Salt Lake City Demand Is Great awaiting an examination. Dixon Fagerberg Jr., Phoe Gemeteryi military -- affairs - and -- safety because it still has not been He St. rector been had of we vice Dr. said former presToday, Ariz., Duddy, of hix, House. committees the State Rep. G. Douglas Taydetermined if the death was Marys Church since 1949 and ident of the American Insti- Emma L. Dolby should have many- - great reHe worked out details of accidental or a murder. lor Lake), minority officiated at the church Sun- tute of Certified Public Acto Extradition -Florida LEVAN, Juab bills presented ' The Victim was found April sponses to the challenge of our floor leader-p- f Utah most Dalby, 69, died Monday at loomed Tuesday for a resident day when it changed its status" countants, said, There is no Lund times. ' Missiles, a Juab County hospital of a heart 4odhT25a.se&Qttby,the-Stalhydrogen Ql.Salt-La- k "TTousc'ofReprm v to a a from mission ,28in the .parkin Jol,oi,a .Salt. bombs, -aliment-.parish. 1953,, ,Clty.s!nce " Tax Commission and still citesakeTestaurant and died May. Born Aug 22. 189oT at Mt sentatlves, TueArT'a cti veil a s o n , he was a Secy, of State Lamont F. which Pleasant, a daughter of Hans and tions call for people willing tax legislation as a majoi; in- 2 of a skull fracture. sday announced member and past chaplain of ernmental accounting, Margaret Juui Lund Married Alma hearconducted who a Toronto, is to stick their necks out. largely by laws CProvoDalby. June 16, 1910, m he wpuld seek terest.' Sheriff George Beckstead Lodge 4, AF&AM; in governedinstances obsolete, Marriage was later solemYou have identified your- ing Monday on the request of Storey many nized in Manti Temple. Church of Rep. Rawlings also is in- said there is no evidence to member arid past high priest, extraJesus to of Latter-daFlorida Christ Saints authorities the save would with selves country the people who terested in legislatiom-dealinSurvivors husband, Levan;' suf- Rep. 7 a y 1 0 r, determine whether he had dite Frederick Marion Fox, 33, Provo Chapter 4, RAM; mem- money. Mrs Juul Sampson, daughter, r- necks out, stick. Dr. theirewith industrial and7 Council natural ber of Provo who. headed the 2, R&AM. Grand Colo : son, LaMar fered the fatal injury m a falUCuddy4old the Scouts at the 675-5tAve,, said he would apMr. Fagerberg was guest Dalby. Junction, Levan, 10 grandchildren, sources development and in or whether he had Born Feb. 11, 1892, in BrookRepublican m i one been struck. sistere and extradition the late prove the at a see in I May meeting brothers, Mrs Anna Jackner group you and lyn, N.Y., he was the son of speaker juvenile delinquency and juvenonty. Is seeking The Injury could have banquet. Lund Salt Lake City, James of the Central Chapter, Utah Hans of young; nien dedicated to the Tuesday. his fifth term ir Kate nile law enforcement. F. James and and Mt Joseph Lund, Pleasant, Taylor an been caused by a rock or an would Fox opThis Marv Christensen, give ' Associatioriqf Certified Pub- MrS. the House. A natives of Preston, Idaho, highest and the best. Mrs Cleo Jensen, Sandy. Ephraim; seek I writ of Kemp. He married Margaret - State Lamontobject the size of the ball of a Sec.-- of Funeral Thursday, 1 pm, in F. portunity An- lic Accountants Tuesday noon in "he "is. a graduate of the UniChurch San Octr5, A graduate of Levan Ward chapel Friends mav j22, hammer, the sheriff said. at Hotel Temple Square. two habeas corpus from the dis- tonio, Tex Toronto congratulated call Wednesday and evening George Washing- - Rep. Taylor versity of Utah law school and court. The court could N. D. Hay- Utah Sheriff Thursday prior to services at trict Deputy service their Scouts for is He survived his LaMar Dalbv residence in Levan to University, he is a Salt Lake has been a practicing attorney ward said widow, by reto whether then determine Burial Levan Cemetery. Tuesday that one -City businessman, owning and tn Salt Lake City for several member of the party who during the program. Keith lease Fox to the Florida au- Provo; two sons and a daugh- H. Nellestein Sr. DalSalt K. 433, Lake, ter, Kemp Troop Jr., Tempest, Phillip years; n thorities. OGDEN Herman G J Byron Lambson found the- - injured man talked who received the National Dr. James F. Kemp, Boy Sr , 62. 4910 South Harrison He is bishop of East 12th The prisoner has had a long las, Tex.; LAS VEGAS, NEV beforeMr. Pyke lapsed gcout council life saving honor tohim , died Monday in an Ogden Blvd Byron Mrs. J. John D.C.; Lambson, 59, Las Vegas, died May Ward,. Church of JCsus Christ into unconsciousness. hospital of a heart ailment and tempestuous - connection Washington, 13, 6 30 Rm in a Salt Lake hosBorn Aug 8, 1897. Utrecht, Homas A Buildings $95 A and OConnell, Latter-damedal, (Margaret) JohnJJ. Rapid Jr., Sharp of and has Saints, to Gerrlt A and Margaratha pital after a long illness Up with the law. At present he is City, S.D.; three The victim , was asked if TBot's Our luu'iicsi Nellestein. Married grandchildren Maria Jacobs Bora, Aprilto 24. 1901. Spring- Troop 507, Holladay, who rebeen active in Republican ville. M Dellentjn Nov 10, Daniel and Myra Utah, he had been hit by a car or if ceived the Boy Scout medal of on parole from Florida and on and a brother, James T. Kemp, Hermina Jones Lambson. Veteran World 1921, Ogden Machinist for SouthWILLIAMS Disactivities., U.S. party War I Co Served in Pacific by granted Railroad ern someone probation and he struck Conn. him, HMtln and Air Conditioning Waterbury, merit were honored at the trict Survivors brother, Frank, adHe. is married. 33 years of Army in World War I. two Judge Willis W. Ritter. The Rt. Rev. Richard S. Wat- Dutch dress unknown, twd nephews, answered, no, to both ques- banquet.. widow, son, Survivors, 3365 So. 2nd West Lewiston. G Jr . Salt Idaho Herman age and resides at 657 E. 1st tions, before daughters was Fox Judge son," bishop of the Episcopal Lake charged 3 Graveside be services Deputy Hayward said. will Phono HU Margaretha Nalderr Leaders South. Future violation Act -Wednesday. 2pm at the EverWhitely, Ritter with Dyer Hendrtmg not able to The victim-wa- s district of Utah, Mr. missionary green 17 Cemetery-- Spnngville, Utah. Ogdn gri Scouting is developing the and with carrying firearms. will conduct the services. brothers, sister. tell how he suffered the injury Foxs attorney, D. F. Wil- Friends may call at St. Marys country, Elwin B. Josephson before he lost consciousness. future leaders of this kins, said he had been asked to parish house Tuesday 'from 7 Robert G. Kelley An autopsy repdrt, mailed to SHELLEY,- - IDAHO Elwin B. SOONER QR LATER ,osephson, 44, Shellev businessGrave bree Scout speakers also represent Fox by the Ameri- to 9 p.m. BLACKFOOT. IDAHO the sheriffs office Mondav man, died Monday in a Salt Lake for Robert side George services Citv hospital following heart surm the two hour can Civil Liberties Union. The family suggests contriKeilev, 53, who was killed in an n.ght7 disclosed the wound participated gery accident Mav 8, will BUY KELVINATOR Born at St Anthonv Operated butions to the Philip Kemp Me- automobile Sadler, be conducted Wednesday at 1 that caused death was a hole, jPSrama grocery store m Shellev until Cemeterv. Grove the in City pm 10L Church. morial St. praised Troop at ill health forced Marys his retirement one tneh in diameter,- at lagna about BornJDec. 0, 1906. in Seattle,.. J Survivors:- Widow- ,- Mrs Isa Veteran War II, teens Wash for EWorld developing Scouting the base of the skull. Josephson: son. Park; daughters, he held rank of sergeant Had Mrs Sidney Bradshaw. Margo, by Inland We feel the injury ebuld into good men mentally, morthrough a crevice in the cliffs been employed Jo Lean all Connie, Josephson,1 Howard Co Salt Lake Citv and physically. Shellev: three when he fell. grandchildren; and Idaho Acoustical Co and B-- l La from brothers. definitely have been caused by ally Continued Page Vem, Ernest, Shellev; Holland of Idaho Falls The climbers said it appears C NoW known Stephen Cochrane, ffom Salt Rigby; sisters. Mrs Geneal Thompa fall onto a bumper horn, survivors other than son, St. Anthonv; Mrs Wanda Lake City Troop 504, praised placed' on a jeep and brought that he fell some 200 feet to his former wife, Ogden American Idaho Falls. Schaat, TRADE-I... of corner . a or rock a No. 23 will conduct step $100 Legion Post Scouts the their for -bottom cliffs. the of the services. courage base to the headquarters blunt instrument striking the Tom Z. Yamasaki and fulfillment of their duties Franklin Theodore Gates Mr. Gates, who lived at 820 KELVINATOR skull would have split the to God and their country. to the was born Sept 25, 1936, in Ruth K. Humphrey .PRICE Tom Z Yamasaki. 7 when 1400 East N. St., said died Sunday 3 a m at his horn Deputy Hayward. bone; Sms) Ovm Doubt Ovou- LOGAN Mr Ruth K - Hum Scout Brent Hardy-- of rson and Eagle of Scattle. James a" afteshort illness. mountain Sundajrabour3 pjn. phrev, 55, died Tuesday morning Born May 10. 1885, Sendi. Japan, 249 '349 w,h at her home of cancer. Troop 62, Salt Lake City, ex- to take pictures, according to Madeline, J. Hill Gates. Married Fuyu Yamasaki. 1911. Born Nov. 28, 1904. in MontOwned and operated Utah Cafe. pressed thanks for the leaders roommate Kent Harker, Idaho Idaho, a daughter of Albert Bast in tha Una Survivors include his pelier, DODGE-PLYMOUT- H Price, since 1936 Price resident and Anna Hoffman Kunz She of the Scouts and for the joy Falls, Idaho. 1904 and since brothers was 1929 and to in sisters, moved mother;' Logan Automatic ' Camplataly Survivors: widow. Price: sons the Bluebird at Cafe employed and satisfaction of Scouting. became con- James R. (Tates, Philadelphia; Roommates Tosuke. daughter. Washington. for many years. Ramovabla Ovan Linings OWNERS D C., Sanzo, Salt Lake City; Mrs. On May 27, 1955, she married re- Donald M. GatesLMrs., Wilford to he failed when cerned Yata Formosa "in Funerl- Las Nev, Mr Hagio. Vegas, the Humphrey Mor130 Wallace an active member of the Thursday pm. turn at dark and notified the (Eloise) Olsen, Mrs, Jerry She was Sixth most boouttful, most motUm, Complete tuary, Price, where friends cal $170. In Tires Stolen BYU Ward, Church of Logan c t r i most !pndobl eveLatter-daoffice. Some Tuesday Woodward, of Saints. Jesus evening, Christ Wednesday Mary (Betty) security Car Repairs rang w Amonco. ning, Thursday prior to services. Survivors include her husband, Theft of seven tires valued searchers attempted to find Gates, Judy Gates and Dorothy Logan; Burial Price City Cemetery. two sisters and eight brothers, Mrs Anna K, Hirsh, at $170 from a Continental Oil the victim Sunday night but Gates, all of Seattle; and Mrs. Martha K. Kunz and John H Co. service station, 2450 Par- the main search was begun Lester (Lucille) Martin, Provo, Kunz, all of Logan; Milford Kunz, Jane A. L. D. Van L. Kunz. Magna, Ogden; .Joseph Mrs. Albert R and a, grandmother, , Lorenzo F . Martin M , TOOELE --Funeral services leys Way (2120 South), was Monday at dawn, At LeBoy and L. Delbert Kunz, e Wednesday at 1 OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9:00 MON., WED. & FRI, jp m. irr sheriff's o: by ptlic i, bejng investigated ail of Montpelier, Idaho. Tooele Ward chapel, Funeral services will be con'Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- The body was taken to Berg ducted Tuesday. The tires were taken fice termed the death due to ANDY RICHMAN Thursday noon in the day Saints, lor Jane Ann Lynham 2607 SO. from a display rack on the accidental falling. Searchers Mortuary in Provo. Funeral Logan Sixth Ward chapel Friends Deppe Van, who died Sunday SttCIAMSTS Friends may call Tuesday, 7 to" cal) at the Hall - Mortuary N 10 W 33rd Sovfb, INgmol STATE eSst side of 4h? station, police said theythoughtMr. Gates services and burial will be in may to and Wednsdav from Y to and Wednesday prior SAMI LOCATION OVER 20 TEAM 10 a m Burial will Thursdav after services. Burial Bountiful Ccme- was attempting to descend Seattle." reported. be m the Logan City Cemetery J tery. fal' e UlahAri Exhibit Opens June (R-Sal- fifty-sevent- h p Easy Living Shuts Out Progress, Scouts Told y Provo Rector, , 68,. DiesJDf e Heart Attack Expert Asks Modern Audit Fair-chil- d v k - Utah Pondering 1 Extradition -- (R-Sa- Gountv-lEroi- the-195- 9 g -- Nelle-stei- COOLING Hoi-lan- Citv?-Mr- YOULL - -- FALL Truck-line- s, , N -- 1 E gsitlRxm.i.sa?; cm Why Not See a Specialist! -- -- First-Sixt- h MARK BROWN ' 9- 4 , f I p-- na |