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Show . , ' , . . . . . . ' . , "rerettv LOLOCKC , , , J . , NEWS I , . ktPt Aro' A Otn, Solt TELEGRAM, , . , 001 I Y345 . ,, , , - s I , found Dead - I - Donald Tom - - Earl Shakespeare ataii, ea. died ahuranay. 10:4a am. in a Drums atter a tuiderms thneu. istwon.31 . dont ktov. 8. 1872. Nevada CitY. Mo., to henry b. and gligeoeth Ohasespeare elan. Married elannen deoecca Dustin Feb..1u. 1806. , Later soiemnizect Logan Church of Jesus Christ of 'tenons. Latter. day Saints. She died 1824. Moved : to Teton Valley IWO. an, Survivors: sons. daughters. Mrs.- Luelta Jacobs. ktooa diver. Ore.; Mrs. Theima Ceea.bteVerlii, Icahn; Mrs. ,d'isiene, Hyrum. Vilna 81114 DriggS; Henry. Sugar Mrs. City; Geoige. Victor: hem Cooper. Vancouver, Wasn.;I 32 grandchildren. 33 Funeral Monday 1 p.m., Driers litit 'Ward chapel. where friends call Monday prior , to services. Burial. Bates Ceme- tery,- - byHansen- -St. Anthony, Sinith E6. W. Halliday, 1791 E. ,21st 81,100. addaton. SPRINGVILLEDonald .., Orson Devon Osborne. T124 MerSmith. 3S, cedes Way. 828,000, brick residence. , vile. died SpringFriday John DcYount, 8 5 W. Everet Ave..1 in a Salt ., morning 26.000. block walehouse.., hospital of Jay Gain. 1627 Emeraon Ave.,' aLake heart ailment. 62.000, (tame addition. !south, , 1 DRIG4,6.--D).411- City Building Permits.. I Ht'ir 1 Earl .S. 'OBITUARIES I - I , , oepTemoer 20, - Vital Sfcitistics IlleborYouth:19d - LäkO..,Fit:Win$:: :$41'4 Aillipn.)164.;.:,. , L dP - et . . ,, :..S.iilli. ; . . , -- 41 . .. - : : i , - , , I "' , . ' It - lle - I Ell A Salt Lake City firm baR inu.a tunnel liner 22 feet in , ;' Ill , been awarded a $4.6 million idiameter and 4,000 .feet long; 1 1 .16 feet in diamUtah Realty and Construction Co.. are me, ,vaswie Contract for fabrication and srlia'om:d.beaasr;rninanni-n2i1441 West.0. v6.2.r3e. Nadrigitthioniv. I ,$.,-- ,'" : OGDENA 197year-o1'' construction work at Ft. Peck! leter and 200- feet long and two! We- .1 C. Np..1sRat , w e, 'frame addition. tanksin feet diameter Gertrude I Brere. go,. en !surge to route 182.500. Oil Co.. 103 N. 2nd West. ton Smith. Reber County youth : Dam in Montana. ISO , feet by high. block station. service ceived education .4.0 J. G., Daniels, district salesi I a wedding reception Or a i Eimeo Cormration. 634 S. 4th West.1 in !' ,...ci,;4,,.' In, said the work 12.4.I ' - I friend was found dead .1in his I'1850.000. , : manager for Chicago Lit villeSpringatA 4-1 schools. '''''.41116' I-W. H. be 665 a will Married second for Wilson, ', ' 401") I power' I ' - a nd Iron Co., said thp contract leState St.,1 Cranmer, Betty -near automobile here 61.200. remodeling. early J ,' : Dam, which is a ' l'si7lbri;i1i7tWcrj;on, 1879 .Westmin! Ili 7iiii; 14.047 , 0.0,7. for $4,624.100 calls for build- - plant at the Saturday 111.000.--1NterriberChurelL' ,., , addition ,, project of the 1,1.S. Army s1 of Jesus Christ , identified .. Dewane Curtis. 526 Stringham Ave., The .was by , youth ' '41' of Latter' - day.' , ,' , ' Corps of Engineers. Chicago $11:turillturnets,le41-Weber County Sheriff LeRoy Saints. Employed . Mr."'" Ave. ' 0.50q, it, t. done Iron and has as IJ Provo Auto in Sales : Bridge addition. Anderms 1 ',:: Leggi Notices 'Hadley' as Kleen Allen Taylor, trat3To Omer, 244 Paxton St.,- 119.000, . a mechanic. . '''' ,,. 4 ' prior woek at the damsite. Survivors: widow: one son, Domof Allen b lock machine shop. of Farr son Ta0or Bar.,bB. ald one Smith; 'daughter. will of the ,Most ?WIWI TO ,CONTIAtT0E3 t -d ,', 4' araMaySratth.,---SPrixtevia,e MARRIAGE LICENSES . D. Smith. Spring- be with steerp-urchasefrom father. Howard . Sealed progiosals. will be rif, Continued Ftom Page: t , , . here.. his mother. Mrs. Gertrucie ceivea by le State Boad Comma-'Io'.. Salt ,. '. ville: Lake County !Columbia :Geneva Works of ,t" of Utah. State "Capitoi. Salt Spendlove. Ogden: two rrY'Srnitrist! . in the was discovered , Taylor Norman and Howard Lake City. Utah. until I o'clock hill would give the council only ILLS. Steel, Mr. Daniels said. 'N evne cNun, 1291,LeAhrperican Springville: one sister. Mrs. Elpm- - luesaa.v. September 30, 1958, !car in a potato field off Utah Wayne Lois wood tMelba i Brady, Portland, , .., the power to "exercise leader- - !Fabricating work will be done ano at that time publicly opencd jack PetaeY,' near Anders 25, Boise, 84 a grandmother, Mrs. May the Ore.; Farr -for construction of a 2W' Road Highway , shire and give direction to" at the plant in Salt Lake iCity , Smith. Springville. ,. Idaho;. Maxine Rots. 23. Salt Lake Mixed Bituminous Surfaced Road , statewide West Ward, Church of Jesus City. 2 p.m.. Funeral services in Kane Coimtg, the same being establish. !,which employs about 300. planning, Kener Ward Egbert Lucile Nest that section of U.S. 89 Beginning Saints. ., Murphy. ' Christ of Latter-daNrennftsvilmleayFircsatipatp,lt,rclitch !dor.- both Of Salt Lake City. 7 Miles, more, or lera. Northwest- , trig criteria and standards and Mr. Daniels said the contract , A Karl Walter Schmidt. 21. Barbara to -- etuary. Springville. Sunday 7 to 9 erlY from .1(inab Northwesterly were unable Officers ' Itasks. specified to servicea.. ' runs 314 years, but that the , ,i'.:,' :ether Brown.. 18, both of Salt Lake IlVinri.al Mi7d;Y Miles,more or less, identified , termine immediately whether Joy e Evergreen as Federal Aid Project No. ELM-; City. jn ene area the power of,the fabricating and erecting' will! -' ' ' Cemetery where military rites will John Bremer, 23.a Lynda (1). died Laftobert suffered' ! he 'of injuries by American Legion tconoclucted The 19. both of Ft Worth, of eon. to road . be council, as pEoposedr would be probably yequire about two length Post 28. Springville. .. structed or improved is 4.491 miles; when his auto careened off the Tex. . . complete. It would be charged years. , GOOD TO 13E and the principal items of work Richard D. Assenburg, Ili. Layton; A.altay Dipin UM. of cause. or other Sale Rae Joe highway r 24. aPproximateir as followst Salt. Lake Paxman, witlf the responsibility of In previous, work done by " Lawrence J. Greene of Utah, hugs his granddaugliter, Helen Marie .. 1186 Tons of Bituminous . versity told -City. been he had said Hadley "a 'uniform and Ithe' firm at the darn, Mr. 69,500 Tons of Gravel and Ted Avon Winn. Lucille 19; 0,,, establishing Lake Strange, Snow, 3, tipon his arrival at the Salt Airport Yds. ,264,000 Cu. of Unclassified 19. of Funeral services both of Las Vegas. Nev, Lawrence by friends of the victim that Melvin standardized systein.of report. !Daniels said riveted construe. John Greene, 62, 1566 E. 3115 Roadway Excavation. The project James Winegar, 31, Salt Saturday from Europe. President and Mrs. Olpin is to be completed in 15U working South, who died Thursday afterLake City: Mary Elizabeth 11aYeock, Taylor had a record of ing statistical and financial in. tion- - wits 'used. The new con two on combined business a months abroad noon a at Salt days. Lake City hospital, spent 22, Panguitch. Don and " Deputy Hadley of bidders Is be Tuesnay noon, 2350 L 13th will Prequahfication formation",to which all institu- tract calls, for welded con28. Paul Davis Salt Lake Peery. , pleasure trip. requtred. Prior toany bidder's,' were conducting the in- City; Virginia Claire Stoddard, 29, solloth tions would. have to conform. struction. 22. 1896: Riverton , receiving plans and specifications.- Jay Lansing, Mich, I He was a veteran of World War.I it will be necessary that the bid- vestigation. As proposed the council Gerald Rue Heppler, 27, Beaver; der have on file and was a cafe operator. State ' Jeannine Elizabeth Was -LAJI 24, Rood II Goodwin, two sons Survivors: .Commission of Utah corn. , I and a .....' nire ekurn Taylor. ,. , wnt.pg. have nine members, six Salt Lake City. and J. Lawrence the Greene daughter: ,Jr. approved, required son a ,if,ieted , . to. be appointed by the gover- LeRoy B. Priming. 21, Grand Cert. and Robert R. Greene. both of ! July 25, 1939, in Ogden, tion Statement per. ter. Iowa; Patricia Ann Cramer, 15, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Albert taming to contractor's experience of Allen E. and Nona Brown Salt nor with the consent of the Lake City. and financial condition. (Margaret Gross..0akland. Calif.; The five grandchildren: a brother. TruTerry Reese Harmon, IR. attention of bidders is , t Taylor. Senate. One Member each Barbara Doreen Latsis, 18, Granger; directed to the Special Provisions Greene, Sandy and a sister, Kearns, He was an elder in the Farr Fred Selfreta Velarde, would he appointed from the Mrs., Lavrrence Erickson, Idaho , 28, Murray; covering subletting or assigning Falls. Idaho. the contract. Jean Marilyn 20, Salt West Ward, Church of Jesus Lake City. ' Mortenten, . Friends may call Monday eve.' The minimum wage paid to all University of Utah board of De and Tuesday until 11:30 a.m. skilled labor employed on this a Saints. Re Daniel Jensen Anderton, 28, Eliz- nine Christ of Latter-da..the Utah State "Uni- , regents, at E. 3115 . home .contract ,1566 shall be 9286 per 'hoar. family f - attended Plain City .Grade abeth, Owen. 19, both of Salt Lake South. interment i n Wasatch Lawn I 'Wage paid to all versity board of trustees and 7Mrs : Nora Edler Reese, SR, when the people seemed not Memorial Park. Intermediate labor employed on By JERRY NELSON Ken L. Page' 23. Kainas; Myrtle School, Wahlquist Junior High Jeaneen the State Board of Education. tiqoThirri-Ak'vthis contract shall" be- 21325 per . died Saturday 21, Lake Salt Jones, so NeWs City. friendly. zmis I t 1 rt,r hour:, Jay Clark, 17, Clira Dar. , Its chairman and vice chair- - at: 830 a.M. at her residence ' Deseret Alice M. Ortiz The minimum wage paid to all President Olpin and Mrs. School and graduated from Stanley Tate.- - 16, both of Salt ' Lake. ' unskilled labor employed on this man would be named from of natural causes. The European school system Olpin visited the Brussels; Weber High School in 1957. He 16cliiye. contract shall be $2.20 per hour. Alice May Ortiz, Nelson , Olsen 25. Byron Geraldine ' The attention of bidders is among the six lay members Mrs. Reese was born Dec. 18, Is very well developed and World Fair while in- - Belgium t was prisident of the Weber Call, daughter of Julio and Lupe Garcia 28, both of Salt Lake City. directed to the lact,that this Coln. 353 Cottage Ave.. was dead Ortiz, from the Beni 'Dean chool, '29. by governor Seminary Bergeson, appointed ! Cornish; mission, has been advised by the 1869, at Tooele, a daughter of school children are more rria:- and were delighted with the High on arrival' about 3:10 p.m. In a Dixie Ann Barker, 21, Murray.' 'Wage and Hour Division, U.S. To Accompany Report Reid Spencer lociflolrnho,k Carl John and Mary Jensen Burkinshaw : 24, American exhibivalthough, he which he graduated in 1956. Department-of Labor, that con. b Lake Salt 15, 1958, those in than tured tractor l engaged in highway, con. He is survived by his father, SvaardY; Saildra Jean Zaiser. 18, Mid- - City. In material that will accom. -II Edlin She was married--t.. said, it did . not seem to him structionwork are required to Survivors: Parents, Salt Lake tn President Farr sisters,Alona Taylor. -- the :Fair meetthe,ProvisiOnsf panythe final reporT the board-Johntidwell, 21, both of Salt Lake City. Lupe, Joan: one brother Andy; Labor Standards Act of 1938- (52 A. Ray Olpiti of the University . Lake City. He died in 1921. Stat. 1060 ). sion on most of the people who Welt , and Mrs. Juldean Pout.will point out that grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, - Ra-- a DIVORCES ASKED mon Garcia. Salt Lake City;- Mr. Proposal forms, plans.- cross. secsen, Plain City; two grandA member of the 27ttr, Ward , of Utah ' 1. Utah is expected to attain visited it. tions and specifications are on ' and Mn. Andres Ortiz., 'Puerto ! Sat, and Lorenzo file Olpin Rico. in Chris-Ur)the retucned .office of the Taylor, Third District Court tatState of Jesus in Europe, the Olpins fathers, While a Dopulation of 1.25 to 1.5i'' Road Graveside service Commission. Salt Lake Cily. 10 ' ' lion and the office of its District Engi: ter day Saints, she also be urday from an extensive two visited Francet,Spain, Switzer- . Harry D. Brown, both of Farr Daniel A. Sago vs. Alma Faye a.m., Mt. CalvaryMonday, Cemetery. , by 1975. , Friends may call Sunday 5 to 8 to Eprope. 'neer at Richfield, Utah, where , visit Sago. Mental cruelty. month Utah 'yeS" Hol f 2. The great bulk of popula- - longed-t- oDaughters-oth land. arrreviewed byprospoc H. BlackGermany,Scotland, Lloyd iNI.3414agi tive bidders. Specifications, pro-South. Accompanying him was Mrs. land and Denmark:. Black. tion growth in Utah is occur- - Pioneers, University Mothers' ' nasal forms."' and plans may be 4 Donna Mae Farrington Behn vs. Motbers'. Olpin and son Howard. Obtained at Gold the Commission Utah Star Salt in Chib, four Edward counties, Rehm, Mental i ring , cruelty. H. Offices at Salt Lake' City. upon David. Dinse President Olpin explained Clofhiel Panter vs. Survivors include one son, J. anotication and payment of a fee Lake, Utah, Weber and Davis. Donald MentalPanter. Eugene of 9500..no part of which will it was a combined vaca- These counties,- now contain- - Heber Reese, Salt-La- ke EAST MILL CREEK David , City; that be refunded. Each bidder must infant son of Rartmut tion- and business trip. It was Lee Bailey vs. Garry Dean ilectarDdint submit a letter from an approved four 73.7 cent of state's the Davis 3426 grandchildren. Pulse. per ' :'' - ing Bailey. Mental cruelty. surety company to Oakwood St. first (2610 died East,. vacation Ma rga re Ann Rudy vit. Don Russell furnish said bidderguaranteeing are expected to Funeral services wili be con- with . population, Thursday, 8:15 a.m., in a Salt Lake . bond. The right to reject required 1938. Mental cruelty. since Rudy. or a heart ailment. of hospital any , 260 at noon 78 at , ducted 1975. cent contain ' all bids is reserved. Tuesday by per . Diana S. Eldredge vs. Walter L. Born Sept, 15, 1958, Salt take - Continued From Page WI ., Cash, certified check. cashier's Studies Culture .1 City. Eldredge. Mental cruelty. 3. The number of Utah high E. South Temple, where friends . , check, or approved proposal guar-fo- r ,,' Survivors: two vs. Jensen .,parents: sisters, Carolyn Kilgrow I antee bond Susan. Lee. Mary Lynn. East Mill not ;less than five:" .school graduates can be ex- - may call Monday 6 to 8 p.m. , Heisaid that he went abroad gen bombs or missiles,'. he Jack Kilgrow. Mental cruelty. Per cent of total amount of bid Creek; grandparents, Bruno Dinse, George Gilberg Parkin vs. ' pected to increase from the and Tuesday prior to services mostly to study the culture said . made payable to the State Road Erna Mrs. Dinse,Germany; Salt Iva Mental Parkin. cruelty. 7,Commission must accompany each Mr. and Mrs. Nathan --Burial will be in Salt Lake and the ways of the European Still some will argue that - Mrs. Afton- - Kimball - Pem: bid as Mary F. Pearson vs. Stewart W. j11,ktaCvlsty East Mill Creek, present 9,000 per 'year - - evidence of good faith and Pearson. Mental cruelty. Graveside are ,a ade. services schools guarantee that if awarded the , our was Saturday, 000 pet year by 1975. his first 'City Cemetery. It already '77, people. trip 642 'University St., 10 a.m., Sunset Lawn Memorial broke, contract, the bidder will execute GRANTED Park. . the contract and furnish contract ' 4. An increasing percentage abroad in five years, and he quate and 1hat we cannot at- - died Friday at 3:30 p.m. at! , DIVORCES ,,. , bond as required. necburden' "' extra tax raduates. 78 per cent said things have changed con. ford the Third District Court i Any additional information May .sidenpo of Mrs- Aga .L0141.gIese . cmih.---1 State t since then.- , - - by 1975, willis in the four essary o maintain a superior natural causes , Juanita Ausmus vs. J. D.,Ausmus., ,..,,,,,,,, Road Commission. ' Plaintiff granted decree, custody of tt, Dated this 13th day of Septem- sr 77. ....: Front c o u n t i e a the European peo- - school system," he gala. TODELEMarie 4, f t,v asatch Keough Agnes MOO 311"was bar. e 1958 She minor per month children, 65. died Friday 6:25 a.m. Ih t. .:,:.: x:::1 He suggested that "if our wiclow named. STATE ROAD - ' port of minor children ,and alimony.1 a Tooele hospital, heart ailment. pie are more friendly toward of Adrian :.,i0i,i, , t, COMMISSION OF UTAR Verbs K. Gamble vs. Carl W. Gam- Born Nov. 11. 1892. Fargo, N.D., rest 5. not does of survival national The of United the the college proportion Ellis L. Armstrong. penple ble. Plaintiff granted decree. custody William. ond Mary GerahtY B. :, , a -. Pembroke, of Highways Director '. 4 - students retained in home In- to in of few Married B. tour. James month he $40 the of minor sup. the child, classrooms, and, per said, us, - States, of Pem. ',:::,:':,:.$:. Nov. 8, 1912, Salt Lake '' port of minor child, $50 per month the will survive more from . -America are ists Tooele resident since that ,stitutions in ütal is one of anyway." alimony. ' office lono", Charter member, Tooele NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS . corroNwooD- -- A major- - dignified and do not try to put If state legislatures fail to Charles Leonard Chambers vs. SSt. ,bighest In the nation. Elks, American Legion Aux.. -- firm. 7 Plaintiff Chambers. Smith Seaied piciposals will.be received member .Catholic .Ladies 6. Utah leads the nation in ity vote of 100 residents of this on a show as they did when provide adequate support for supply of minor granted decree, custody by in Sate etoad Commission of Afton Kimball :';' ,, Survivors: children, '1100 per month support titan, Suite capitol. salt Cake, sister, Mrs.. , the proportion of its popula- - area has authorized Cotton- - he was there before. education it will be an open Pembroke W a s :,:.Y:4;e' of minor children.. City, titan, Until 2 o'ciock p.m. Sullivan, liatheryn wood, Inc., the governing body, Tooele; brother. William, Invitation to further federal born March 20, ..,,,,..,:.:.: Juanita Duffy vs, Jon Duffy Plain. Tuesday. October 7, 1948, ana at Students More Mature , -- tion attending college. Lake City: that time puolicty openect for con. '.:::::::::::' tiff granted decree, custody of minor he said 1 8 8 1, in Salt .4.' 7, Fulltime equivalent col- - to initiate Ai...VI Ft., 04LLI.FAI pro- , Requiem Mass tAnonid)ale,ce,.0 a.m., struction of a starlet' road 'in VV hen asked about a corn- - support for schools," child. e' Catholic Church. Marguerite' Laroon and Lmery counties, the ex- - ceedings. in is vs. Utah Donald Foucault Linda more Stella for enrollment He called lege dynamic IL a k e City, a Rosary recited Sunday 8 p.m., same tieing that section Mrs. ot US. 6 Kenneth Foucault. Plaintiff granted Tate Mortuary. where friends anct 5u from butmysicie Junction Citizens met at the Oakwood parison between the European s c h o o 1 administration and pected to, ihcrease' from 16.360 child. of minor call decree. custody John Sunday 74 p.m.. Monday Pembroke United and school the more or system inuvs, o.j ' prior to services. Burial Tooele in 1957 to about 29,900 in 1975. Elementary School, 5815 High- States school less, iaentifiea as Federal Aid much greater 11Se- of modern 'Henry and SUITS FILED City Cemetery. Margaret Clayton system, he stated Proiect O. and. DI'. (3) t ' '''''- The schools themselves esti-lanDrive, and discussed pros that the s chools the in , (2' Kimball. On Oct. 12, 1903, she in Europe are technolOgical methods Third District Court The length of road to be con- - and cons of incorporation Tues- - very---we- ll ,- ,-- mate an even higherfigpre, classrooms. It.Weston strut:tea-was or married to:Mr. Pembroke w cco Federal Credit Union vs. Joseph Improved Is 8.544 developed and that '- - - 39,300. mites, and the principal !items ot day night. The area.has a popu- - their students for the most ' Educational Films e P. Mason. Plaintiff seeks judg.- work are approximately at fol. jin Salt Lake City. He died in Lester MONTPELIER, IDAHOJo.seph lotion of between 4,500 and costs. lows: ment $1.076.26 of 64OO plus Richard Weston. 79. died Tuesday ju yes; ofunciasu1are more mature than The U.S. government uses' September, 1952. ' Dell, at his residence ed rOaaw. excavauon Frederick George Bruhns aria 4,140 'a! 4 . in Meadowville. 5,000 persons, and takes in part., hours of rolling, tamping roller, Born April 11, 1879. Laketown, mem- Cook and William Wilbur J. Richards.' Mrs. Pembroke a was in More those this its film educational for country. the of to $7,738.03 project is to be completea In about seven square miles. , and Annis Robinson Plaintiff seeks judgment Joseph lau working days. Weston. He explained that due to the civil service and military train.. ber of the Church of Jesus plus costs. Married Grace Petitions will now be drawn of bidders is June 26, 1901, Logan' Eldrenge Prequautication vs. David Mayciel Chamberlain Saints. closeness of the European ing than all the school districts Christ of Latter-darequireci.-Prioto any bicider's re-- . Church of Jesus Christ of'Temple, Latter-da- y a seeks Plaintiff judg100 Winkler. to for . obtain Wally up signatures Ceiving Plans and specifications, Saints. .Rancher for many Survivors costs. two Include over sons, ment of $3,980 plus in the nation combined, he countries, the, people it will be nemssary that the bidaer Years. Credit presentation to the Salt Lake Electric Corporation General have on , with -- Group-Forms hie Survivors: the sons. . State ' ' ' re compelled to speak . Hoed widow; daugh. said, lei. J, Rex, 'CC o u n t y Commission. This Jonn -i touipterea antt-- 't" all Laketown; Richard K. Proviapprovea, the required Prequaliftdifferent languages. ', Rep. Udall reviewed the edu- - 'Salt Lake City one daughter, ment of $375 plus costs. cation Statement pertaining to con.. would make the issue eligible several dence. Utah; Paul J., Mrs. Paul schools Idaho the tRuth (Helen) Groth, tractor's experience ana finanical Block. Salt Lake City; European place cation bill passed by the ,con101.. Ray . . A society aimed at preserv4for inclusion ontheNovember Walter E.. ellptiitIOn. Wash.; 20 is ' on - grandchildren; Langley. grandchil- of three- -- brotherS.--- ' t fundamentaKT, grfss iina Tails,' Idaho-Hseve.. ' trig the fOlklore of Utah has ' general election ballot. Backers emW 1 three sisters. rected to the Special Provisions , screened "breakthrough" in the area o t dren. Funeral .WaS Saturday. 1 p.m. or assigning been organized in Salt Lake! of the movement claim incor an a the studentsasare Covering subletting Laketown Ward chapel. Burial to aptitude. federal aid to eduation. Funeral serv ice s will be con: more 'carefully the,contracf. ' ; city. Laketown Cemetery. directed by ',the Minimum to all' For 574 at ducted noon at Mathews Mortuary.. ' Attend Dedication ' The group, to be known as, skilled labor employed on this con. Monday He also urged that in the .. tract shall,. be 82.88 per hour..problems and retain its class be South.. 'E. 1st Burial will The created Russian mmiinum wage paid to all the Folklore Society of Utah, A -residential identity. by the The Olpins visited Britain furor Dr. A. 4 J. Hood UNION intermediate labor employed on Funeral services Mt. Olivet Cemetery. this contra in the to pick up their son How- - scientific advances that we notl in. , , is inviting membership shall be 61325 per, for Kathleen Has lam, twoyh91.1 need! , ELKO-- Dr. 111, J. A.' the a Hood, that a who ard had .. forget greatest organization. 'the Min)MUM just completed wage Paid io all R. of Elko ear-old prominent Lynn I daughtec Physician for the unskilled labor on this contract , At a meeting ,this week at Authorities Arrest Past 55 years. died Friday morning. mission for the Church of is to train persons skilled in shall be 82 20 per hour. Hasiam,, at Kimball and &km General Hospital Kathryn following biddeff 'IS .... the Utah Historical Soci ety of MORI humanities, Jesus Christ of ,, Latter-daIdiplomacY and the Who It long illness: rected to the fact that this Com. 1690 Cloverdale Rd AWOL Altman Born Nov. 10. 187R. at Adrian, scienc,--- flees. 604E. South Temple, a mission has been advised by the Saints, and to attend the . 1 conto came Mich., be Elko Pracwill drowned in1899. Wage and Hour Division. U.S De- Thursday t conStitution for the An' AWOL airman was ar catkin ceremonies of the new "Working out peaceful acticed medicine here uotil recent group was partment 'of Labor. that contractducted Monday. months. ' , ratified. ors engaged in highway construe-Akirested in Salt Lake City Friday LDS Temple in,London. commodations with the Soviet' his limr career he During was work are required to meet the ! Services will be held at 2 active in the Rotary Club. Masonic movisions of 4he Fair Labor Stand... President of the group is and held at the Salt Lake President Olpin was very ilinion is infinitely more-diffi-- r and several medical asoards Act of 1938, 152 Stat. 1000 t. where Lodge at ast, p.m. ' fi. for Dr. Louis C. Zucker. attiof ciations Air cult Force and other than the civic much surprised with the conquest of Proposal forms. plans, cross sec. 1County Jail friends maycall Sunday from He was honored in Rotarygroups.' for a .tions and specifications 'ore on file. vil.neral arist-- , tumid, fii& accordirrgtori-i-cS nedaker Hill, 90, Louisa 8 AIOndak and 6 to and p.m. the Masons a as by Commission, Salt Lake City. andOmar Bradley. ing was information to be in. Wyly II, special agent in ward American people. member. , the f office its District 1 5th active Church funeral. worker Burial to the Engineer rites East, Survived by his widow, Irene; , eluded in the Spring, 1959 is charge of the Federal Bureau at Price. Utah. where they- may 'Etris?eins of Diplomat. Y ', He felt they were very and long-timbe reviewed- by prospective bid- Salt Lake City will be in Salt Lake city Ceme- a son, Dr. Thomas Hood. both of sue of Western Folklore. Edi. Of Investigation Office here, friendly and tried to help - Elko; a daughter, Dr. Patricia dem. Specifications. "The great need of the,resident, will be conducted tery. Calkins of Alameda, Calif.; and forms, and plans may proposal be obtained tors of the publication plan Theserviceman was American tourists as much as ' at the Commission Offices at salt -' the speaker said "is tMonday. Kathleen was born July 9, seven grandchildren. d akeCit.upon-applicatithe Spring Pumber as and tied as Charles Edward Suin this hour," more for Einsteins of diplo-- t Services will be at noon ttt 1956, in Salt Lake City. Sur- Lourinda payment of a' fee of $5.00. " I with-hi- s Issue." -- of which will be refunded nopart , , last visit to England mers, 22, Huntsville,Ala.- Each H,Leavitt E. SouthTemple, with vivors include her parents; submit a lettee from if" macy than for new , an approved surety company FALLS. IDAHO Mrs.' guaralDur of science who will Emsteins1260 ; Jorgensen, bishop rof one brother, Mark Steven; to furnsh said bidder L . anteeing , 83. Leavitt, with required bond. The right !widen- the gap 'between the 1Belvedere Friday in a Second Ward, grandparents, Mrs. Kelly' Corn- cliiied to reject any or all bids Is re- treeCatee served. gall II three weeks conquests of our environment Church of Jesus Christ of Lot-an- wall, Julian IL Kimball, all . Cash. certified 'check. cashier's tured hip suffcred in a fall, our ability to conquer the ter-dacheck, or approved proposal guarSalt Lake City: Saints, conducting. Born July. IL 1875, at Rich- antee bond for not less than five month of Utah. . daughter soCial Joseph. overriding amount of bid Per tent of problfms of Speakers for, the rites will and Lucinda Ben Hendricks. Mar- made payable trgal 'to the State ,Road ried to HortomB. Leavitt Nov. 15., the humfin race." be Belle S: Spofford, General . Commission must acenpipany each 1899.- Logan Tempfe, Church of . bid as evidence of gold faith and JeSUR Christ of Latter-daDr..Ohen called for estab.; President of Relief Society, Appointment. Okayect 'active .Saints, a guarante that if awarded the in the Church.-Former lishment of an honors pro- - and Thomas Young, longtime contract. the bidder will execute and Appointment of Nicholas G. resident Le w Is t 0 n. the contract and furnish contract gram, beginning with the first I friendofthe family. as rearired.E. OGDEN Survivors: sons. daughters, Vir-Morgan Beginning Mon- - Ogden staff. Many have been the work has been done man. Any additional information MaY Friends may call at the place at $250 per month for a, special gil and Doris Leavitt, and Mrs.. year in college, that would be secured at the office of the Clarence Grover, Idaho Falls; day, the regional offices of employed by the IRS in the ugly, he explained. ris. State Road- Commission. students of services Sunday from-- to 8 detail for the Salt Lake County - C. W. Green. Phoenix, Ariz.; 4 Date- - th,s 20th cay of Septamthe Internal Revenue Service past as temporary assistants The same machinery will be recognize superior Clifford Nington. Pocatello; her. P"It ' Mrs. Nathan Merrill, Annis. In Ogden will process payrolls during the rush season after used for preparing the payroll and challenge all students to p.m. and Monday prior to the Sheriff's Office was approved STATE ROAD COMMISSION 1 Funeral Tuesday p.m. Folirth funeral. BurisP, will be in Friday by the Salt Lake Ward OF UTAH . for four additional of the first of each year the as as is used in processing income more intensive study . ot chapel by A. W.' Brunt.' regions - ELLIS. L, ARMSTRONG, Burial One Ashton from bishop. a Burial such Cemetery. progain Elysian Gardens, Commission. Sheriff's County the service. , sistant director said. Directorof.Jiighways direction .11Vi1liams Mortuary... itax returns. Mr. Terry said gram, he said would be to I . officials said he will The area extends from 15e- assist ip . He explained that checks that the Ogden office has been ., RED SALM SEALED i break the academic lockstep"t ... the jail office. not-lie troit on-t-he east anCNew---Or.---wil- l . . Joyce M. Sorbosen returns for of printed in Ogden,1 processinglhe-Ta99 progress t rough college Jeans on the south to the West but will be handled by the Di. all of the other four Consisting ' MONTGOMERY. ALA. regions Jrvc' ta anink, carbon steel, DF. Mott 26. Sorenten. died in Seeks Methods Coast. Sunday New IviiiOn of Disbursernentinll tubes, assltd, asstd, Chicago for the past pt romr.11--.:0 Montgomery hospital- of Scholes s, astetd; Electrical the Wrench. At cations following childbirth. ' peak Of revenue oper 'Lake Cit3,, another bureau of two years. The switch from Earlier Friday Dr. Alvin C.1Services items: Pipe fittings; - Tractors. , i ,, Born 16. 1922. Scuttle. July CLARK. Jefferson 'County,. used; Bookkeeping machines; p tion, 'this will mean. payroll the United States Treasury rianual to Machine to Ellis and Maude Vosburg 'KOElizabeth Scholes.. 83. died ' Wash.. Valve seat inserter, new; Pipe processing Eurich, vice president of the Mott. Married to Gary M. Scfren. . . of causes incident to agg. will save the Internal Revenue Fund for the Advancement Of and other new; covering 34. Friday processing for 22,000 persons, Department. sen March 31. 1951, Stephenson BOrn, Aug.. 31, 1873 in Hull, Items too numerous, to list. Vi'DOULDER, Garfield County .. Robert Terry, assistant direc-The Salt Lake bureau has Service great sums of money Education, called PLACEOF SALE' ew ways daughter of Pilchard and Survivorsmother. Oregon:JiltsFuneral services for Robert England 962 South 6th West. Salt Lake Betsy Platt. Seholes. In April 1935 tor of the Internal Revenue been printing the Western every year Mr.- - Terry said to tackle - problems of higher band. of Mani.' and now formerly Scholes in the Alonzo Coombs', 14, killed she married Walter City. Utah in Hawaii with Air Force. four of member Active Western Service Center in INSPECTION Temple.Logan He some for time said the machinery here education. checks children. , in a tractor 'mishap, the Church of Jesus Christ of Contact: Ben C. Whartf; 962 t Graveside services Monday aft. t now take on the in is easily adapted to the den, reported Saturday. The but Saints. Joined the Church South 6th West, Salt Lake efts,. He suggested experiments Thursday , ernonn, Manti City Cemetery, di.. pap will be conducted In in 1898. came ;toShe) Monday, England . Buchanan - in Mortuarx.. rectionof regular payroll is 19,000 peo- - !creased load of the entire west- - roll work in 1903. the United States. INVITATION BID FORMS?: scheduling classes, larger Services be n will 2 at p.m.-iSurvived by one sister, Bessie May be obtained et Place 'flf ern half of the U.S. Another reason why the a reduction in the number of yip. ' , , S. Morris,' )Clark: pale. 962 South 6th West, Salt stepchildren, Church Walter Frances E. Hemmert A. Scholes, Clark; Mn. The regions to be served, be- The exact duties of - the Ogden office was, selected is course offerings to make more !Boulder Ward chapel, Lake City. Utah BID OPENING DATE of Jesus Christ of Latter-daIrving (Phoebe) Beazer, Lorenzo: OGDEN--M- rs. sides the one with offices in !Western Frances Edith Center in Og- - because of its central location, 'efficient use of Mrs. Leland (Sarah) Goff. Mid. Thursday, Octobc P. 1956. Bli h re 78. 44 251 instructorsjSaints. llemmert.,. Healy valc Utah: Mrs. Aaron Miriam p.m MST, 062. 5diith 8th West, to receive time Mr: Terry explained. at her home Friday. Ogden. have headquarters in den Avill close examination of the Skit Lake Cit, 'tah Teton, City: William A. , died Born Jan. 24. 1880. in Plain . ' credit! Friends may call at the tam- - Ricks. E DEPARTMENT . Utah! two Scholes, Smithfield. 'UTAH S San Chica- - and attenflance cards from the Omaha. Francisco, to of Thomas , system T. and City.. Fannie Mrs. Thomas H. --determining OF ,TH ReadyFor Operation Muriel, residence Monday from 10 i nieces, Tucker Stoker. Married to Daniel Mrs. David L. Yates. golily Clark: lour ottiet' regionsdetermine of vy Property Surplus Puree!, Burch ip Decernbet 1901. Mar. The transition work to pre--I progress, placing more res WI'. a.m. until the time of serv- - i Bassinger. Salt Lake City 41 '' Sherral E, Winset. headquarters has been doing the amount each employe 63 greatIgter solemnized in ,,,Salt rage and Chief. on and, effigrandchildren students more . Acting sibility the for Lake Temple. Church 41f Jesus ices: Burial will be in Boulder l children. , big work load payroll for iits individual should . receive, and PreParel !pare dent use of school plants and Christ of Latter-daSafrits. He Funeral services will be Monday transfer in - .the and , began .'NOTICE July, ' 1 died in April 1917.. Married. to. at district, Mr. Terry said. p.m. in 'thov,Clark Ward,,, , " 'what is called' a ifcheck issue' is now Peady for w pv-, ' between Cemetery. greater itt Hemmert George October Bishop DeWain roster- conducting. Bids will hi received at the PUN The yolitill w as killed Thurs. Burial auvii, !colleges cooperation 1934 in Ogden. card." This card la, then ' will be in the Rigby Pio- in 119 Park and .universities , 44 Eiaployes Added chnst Pergirtm.mt. r. said.: 'well have' Terry 40hen the tractor he was neer Cemetery. Friends may call v First, Ward.. active in Relief Building. University of Utah, until ' cletY. ,A,ctive Republican at the Clal'it'lliard Relief Society 1959. for In order to put the new sys- - to Salt. Lake City Inr each em-- 'enough work here to keep all providing lacilities that might day tarn, Septemberand29.eaumment on a road Room 11:30 until.. worker. driving Monday overturned:, ,frorn Is 'where plOye. supplies hisc '44 check tern into operation, a son. oh- used . jointly. service the of husband; soecificatione time. Surviving. new, list and per N. employees , busy . northeast of Boulder. . ' Frank W. Burch .11aughterfrom the Purchasing De, es have been added to the printed. wfthout any trouble," he said Mrs. 1 7erna Olson ' Ogden; live g partment. H ---- - - ' Cecil Stewart : ' IBM Equipment The right is ,reserved to accept stepsons and two. Stepdsughtes: Checks are issued- - to Inter-1- . Attends Boston C ' . Howard- Hernmert, nr reject any or all bids and to --- Afton,- WYO:'; ' Noel waive any inform day or- - techni Hemmert. Mr. Terry said the main nal Revenue Employes every Monrrtei POCATELLO. IDAHO Wis.: t Cecil . . Employmen calitv in sine btd in the interest Willard Hemmeit. Graee, Idaho: L. Stewart. infant Reln of Curtis t Call Mo Foe A hoe reason why Ogden was select- - two weeks. The Ogden office thr Untversity Dr. Howard C, Sharp '2047 ' Ellen D. Stewart 2470. E. and Ru 1r., M. Woods Stewart. 1117 , Von HernrnetT: Ventura. Calif.:of,: ,i' Homo Domonmrstiook . WILLIAM L. CHRISTENSEN. Grover,--S. fith Ave.. cited in a t'neatello Hcinmert. Ralph Woo.; ed to the . C.43 - COLUM it A STEREO process payrolisifor I ispresently operating out of Princeton Dr (1140 South), is 4800 South, was approved for hospital- at birth , Mrs. Florence Hart. Orden: M. Purchasing Agent. "' fahrr'. ' tbittst ...1! this half of the country.,..is the Utah General Depot where one of 50 . ph'ysiCianss en'rolled enipl4ment IIFi Like. titre , Survivora are his parents: OE ANNVALMEETINO ' four ef. ,andetilleren, NOTICE'. jhr ' irtegit;.' gnef.. WILLIAMS that that.IRS Stew-.- ' here7has 113Mtifreytire tt, tenant agency, and Attl. aunty Commission Frttlay--, i II art. 'Gnorling. add the Rev: and Lind. Funeral M(11fiftY The Annuel aloolitnig of irt. Nalt ' , NEW HOME SIMS with-t- he -computing- machinery-- - whieltinet-evrkneet- ed mast and Song FlinmAt. lanet.. Depot von rse in tyneeOlogy being of, a - civil typist, in the. county Mrs. Martindale Wnods. will he Lake County ' held Oriotwm CRY CE 114641,. 44 I Holladay Graveside service Burial Ogden wore 'con13th. la5a, fit tih , Cemetery. can be used for that work: administratively, A It, Mr; 'Terry 1 fered at Vincent Memorial clerk's office' at a 'salary of ducted in MnuntainviewAM 'Friends call mOrtuarY Sunda'', 7. s Building on the Counts MS S.. State .Wornen Friday I , ' to 9, p.m.. Monday prior. to- 'cry-- , ,,. Hospital, Boston, Mass. under Iiireetion of At the- otter regional offices, explained. reirgrOunda at ft 001a.m, $270 per month. - ,4 i'Cemetery .. kiorne BELLO. . ,b4AE Segietatt., : , , e Car Olt Road i I - , t 6 - ,.,,. d I w 4 - - , ss iiel -., . -- , - i COUNCIL. -,- , ' . . ,,. . fr B-s- . n ,:, , s - Mon-da- . - , , ' - I , . - - J.,.......... H031---rtestde- I ,. , L -- - ', I les I n S . , -- En,d, U. 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