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Show , . 16B 77w , . . 4 ,. ,- - . ,, f- . , : - ' 1 , . v ,r1F, vTy . . . . I " - - , - . , . .T-- - - .. - . i - - - Salt take 'City, Wednesday, April 15, 1959 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, .1,11y,,,- -- v .. - . , - - , . - '- - - - ,. - ' - F. - i : , - : - - 6 1 '' ""' - Verner ....,.. 'Jushce - - :' :;':::: !'''''''':L,,',.,:.; : B-- ,,5'. ,1?:, knowing of any plan. to kill, -- ', , ., . - r, Continued horn Page .. . : - . GARCIA ' - .. orhat1wintdédTto -- ti,..,., ,., A ....--.. . , ; ... : , ; : Vital orthen 1 ' - PERMITS CITY. BUILDING Cheyenne St:; Eulogized At:: , t. 1 r , , IL :, is4J8azesmon,;eFrifese;delite5. I Mrs. WInftred Whitehead. 3311 . e 1.1 ma r di ne re pair 1 n g ,5a0 Fred K. Jeffs. 1170 Montgomery'. St.. 62.000. remodehne. 0 H. D. Lowry, ' 2131 Lincoln Rt.,, : 648.000, brick fourples. B. L. Farnsworth, 439 N. 1st West. 64.000. repairing. 'East, 112.. Floyd Eckman. 2994-9t- h Tbe accomplish- - 400, underpin residence and construct ,. basement. 17; ... Trujillo, Anthony George W. Clarence .. Mickey Melt. 17. both of Tooele. 441 Phoebe Jona. Franklin both Waccl justice, , Lake Salt City. of both Burnham, 43, ,, Provo ServicesL kill the victim or do him any t::,....:...1.,-- ..., ,,,....,..svl, i harrn. bodily , . , .. ' : ' , Under cross examination by PROVO ,f 0 1 prosecuting attorney, Jay E. Pt, i 7 i : k, .1 , I , i of the late Ments ; I? !' :k Banks, the inmate was asked, ,. 1 i . k vuk Worthen , ( I , , 1','''. jltah ''''''. "When you were about 12 ..4i '4 , 'i ''''',P''''''.',1c ',;:'::, 'fr''''''''46,7 , ......,,,:i. , as a professional man and as Arthur Newsome Allgaier..24:CitYDeon " , - ... , , ft ' iiI i I 4,-i old do you remember ' 0 years 25, both of Salt Lake , - i ,,- :,,..ve 1. Alice J. Gasr:-a family man were eulogized Olsen, ' '"I' : Kenneth L. Jensen-2- 7; k. ' '' t t l't ,,, stomping on your niece andi 20. both of Salt Lake City. ler, Joan here Tuesday. Blatnick. , .:t,,,,,...:.,....,c; : 4 I killing her?" 19. both of Salt Lake OM ,0 i ''',.' ''''','... ,,.......... s..,a'''- ,-,!...';,,. , ....,,-............ More than 300 of Mt WorthAlfons' Mueller. 21: it,,,,,, , ., ...... i44s, 49..4,..,.... 4 ' , ,. "I refuse to answer on the t.t. Salt 22. of both ner. , :: .:1 i, en's relatives, friend.; and legal Michael Thomas Plattner. 19,. "11, , , ,,, , .7 IV ....oret4"'"' , 41, , fifth amendment," Garcia said: feeville, Kan..; Deanna Stark, .., .. ..... .. associates, . including several of Murray. -'.,; ' "Did you run away from the ..,....': Christian Christensen. ... the state's leading officials, ray;ArbaNancy Ann Williams. 18. Rolla. -- state industrial school 5: ''' 10) Ati'4,;!.......':,...:'''' I day. ;., 1"'. '', ., ...., ! ... .,.. ..... , ..... were in attendance at funeral .,,,. , Dennis Jackson Baggaley. 12; Carol ' ....I t times," Mr. Banks asked. ' , i ICity. services. Mr. Worthen died GwYrill 20, both of Salt Late , i , Mill. 23. Leland Laubscher.. Alan 72. 11 Can't Remember . ! Saturday at the age of 5.''.....' , brae, Calif.; Judith Woodward. 21. Salt ,e ' -- - -- '''' ., , .,. ' '..::' ; , '.' Lake City. "His eseatest ! 7. I .,.:;;;',......':.,.... "I can't remember," Garcia' City; '..,, -., Gary A. Mantas. 18. Salt Lake . ' , . was his love and devotion to Vauna - .. ' !:::: Carolyn Sharp. 19, Midvale. .. ' :.:A 7 claimed. ' :4 ..:' Bird. 70, Kanoshf.. ' Fred Montgomery old 6264, Union Pacific steam engine, READS FOR MUS II- his family and children," State Florence Pectol Covington, 58, Salt' : '. f' e :,..;3: 4'. "Did y u run away laitt :j ' !!..s; ...; ;1:,:... ' - City. made its last run ednesday porn Ogden to Corinne where it will be part of new . Supreme Court Justice Allan Lake Aulinarrie Jr.. 20: Connie "s...' '. ' B. Crockett said, at the serv- - LeeBenjamin an aged Southern Pacific engipe and two Railroad Village Mus um there, spring an go to your siste s Muming, 14. both of Salt . Lake " , :::::.:1I':... ! .. City. ices. .; railroad cars, ' , house where you assaulted I . i,: Jean Darla 4 I 17; ; Neil Cottam, Larry Mr: Worthen's complete de- - Rosenlof. 15. both of Salt Lake CitY. your niece?" J,Mr. 4r .,,,,,,Lf .k Gerald Benjamin Bruin. 21, Salt ...; 1': .........)::;: to his children and fam- - Lake kI votion Jean Russell, 19. Mc.; Cityi.Kare ' Banks aslçed. '.1 I. ,41;'', , -' ily as well as his love for those Pete A. Ortiz, 18, Alliugueraue.;,..,' ,, ' ':: ,ci-,,,,. "I . filth amend: ,y with whom he associated was N.M. JoAnn Price, 16, Salt Lake City. . ' , N plea4 the . ) .,kg, Davis Robert Penman. 20: Phyllis ,':-.- :, praised by his associate in the June 4,414 ment," he nswered. , ,'tel, Welch.' 19. both of. Salt Lake ; i'',? .. ':(' ; ,. state court. City. histiricNold "You pl aded guilty:, to the J1 Leland. Pugmire. 20: 'Carole ,,,,' ,.:i:,, Larry . CORINNETwo ,part of the new Railroad Vil- - One was old 6264, a The legal profession of Uall Joyce Hill. ;,.....,;.1, 17, both of .rSalt Lake I ' did Mr. . 't Banks railMuseum. two charge and you?" .,steam engines lage , has sustained an irreparable old Union Pacific t Lanran Kurt Gray, 24: Anna Ale 7 their-las' cars made run Sadly, the engines couldn't I with the - wheel - drive locomotive saia. of .: of 19. Kear ' both loss, lene Hansen, passing NOT MUCILE0011 TO CRAiVCOt:TPoliel;oillipr Denkers JEA- hY11147,.; , to make it under their own eight Wednesday from S. IGerrard Barend he Worthen, ,George George Leoh "Yes," how wonders 'MI. Keith replied ,David Lake of Salt in built cyclist at both Campbell City. ; Bingham. a cost March, 1907, Corinne, where they'll becomel steam. They had to be pulled.' 114.,..... 4 Ballif, PrOvo city attorney and Edward Mark Alannitiracini, ... liarnA pulled out of this one with only two cut' Isn't it true that at this N.Y.: Katen'Marie Snell,, ,,r of $17,032. LoadedI with 7,000 to Justice Wortlthi said.1 Rego a Park. . friend L ak t fingers. time before 14 tons 1 Isommoommum.onommommimmommonommonommenoull you were caught gallons of water and a,sgCvl "He is mourned by , of coal, this king of the rails and sent to prison, you ,j6iMtterfioc,IdD.ralp9p.rRi:e-rrand clients from St.1, lawyers .,,,Martha 17 car 186 more 26 thefts and tons. than weighed I George to Logan, from Vernal ' burglaries, Mr. Banks asked. Flie To Face to Wendover," Mr. Ballif said. Dtinald Lamar Kramer: 18: Bessie -' Bathleen Lingo, 17, both of Salt Prison Conversation Gov. George D. Clyde, An ancient engine of similar Lake City. tother speaker, praised Juslite "About that,", Garcia an design from Southern Pacific Worthen for his excellent and Railroad will face the UP en- swered. .OBITUARIES devoted service 6: Mr. Banks then read some state, at gine on 500 feet of track and Its the new museum. questions and answers he Union Pacific also is donat- claimed was a conversation attendance4h addition to Gov. Jesse N. Beckstead a coach and a baggage ex- between the defendant and Jesse Ninl.,SOUTH JORDAN Clyde were Secretary of State himself in warden's car for the the exhibit. office press 1 rod - Beckstead, r Gen-ora- l Larnont Toronto, Attorney In addition, -- 4he historic at the prison two days after A lueky7 18year-o1Boun when his mOtoreyele- was 89. South Jor- 4. E. R. State justiCallister, d an. d d Union Pacific depot 'at Honey- the murder." ',,,', ','' tiful youth stiffered only two pinned 'between two moving ces Crockett, Lester A. Wade, Wednesday,le1:15 Pt To several of the questions , $ ''''' ville, Box. Elder County, will a.m.. at his home station at 5th Amazing TIREND Tablet provides "INTERNAL POWER tast..aAd wagons Hentiod cut F. ; causes. Henri natural and of Tuesday evening Roger fingers be moved from its foundation and answers read by Mr. ' South Temple. Born March , I. McDonough. 12, 1870, South instantly for the things you really want to flo. ' Leon Keith Thursday and pulled by large Banks, the defendant claimed Witlialns: 7260 - The sessions of the state Jordan, a on Of ..j") (11'1 :i . , Henry and Emily trucks a distance of about 15 he did not say that and that 573 West, oiintifuL was Grace Williams NEW YORK,N.Y. (Special)- -- from temporary exhaustion court were cancelled Beckstead. Marmiles to the museum site at the statement was not true. treated- by a, police ambulance supreme in Tired, worn-ou- t, depressed?... if your work, nervous strain, A. tribute to Justice ried Maria . Corinne. Cheer up! Now, thanks to amaz- depression, emotional distress, - ''- trew at 0e:scene and released. Monday During the reading of the Wing. Aug. 5, Worthen. 1890, in Salt are factors ' can or other Tablets Golden The temporarily . supposed oral statement, the ing TIREND you Spike Invesligating officer David Lake County. feel "Internal Power" surging draining your energy and your Marriage soleminmate on three occasions re- The museum will commemsaid the Williams nized in Manti C.,Catripbell obtain Tirend enthusiasm You of to every part your body. Temple. Church orate driving of the Golden fused, to answer on the south was headed west, on of lesug Christ .can feel happy and cheerful t6day. of Latter, d a Y Mr. Beekstead ' of the fifth amendSouth grounds he when on which 10, 1869, sp. Temple a with wonderful May physical Your mind, your nerves, capilSaints. She died Feb. 9, 1901 again 'Spike ". Married Maude A. Tayson. Aug. and mental 'lift." And the mir- laries proached a westbound. station connected the Union Pacific ment.. . your whole body 6. 1902. Salt Lake Temple. She -' acle of it all! It wotks in Min- will feel the healthful lift in n Olen driven . Veach . . died June 7, 1907. Was a high Demonstrate Hold by 'ago with, the Central Pacific in the tallest in South Jordan Ward. 1064 utes, lasts for hours without minutes that will carry you Ave . A free lesiture on nation's first transcontinental Lifelong resident of South Jorthe public,' of During questioning letdown or aftereffects. dan. Worked for White Fawn through the activities of the day railroad. be will . Christian Science held . Flour Mill, South Jordan, for 45 . Mr. had the Garcia, I3anks, or night .1.. with "happy" Clinical tests and actual experiWa S Years, was All railroad i equipment inmate the demonstrate SurVivors to Second Church three sons. Henry A. the Friday at ences in thousands of cases have pleasure. a left turn.1d I I IC Delta: J Melvin. Salt Lake City.; donated by the Union Pacific jury how he held Verner's utth3. shown Tirend, this exciting 'Note.: Timid tells- - fors$ LK You twist Carlos O., Hinesburg. Calif,: 11 of Chrlst, Scien- Railroads Pacific 28 andchildrem, approached, and Southern gi medical development works feel new strength now vigor...new legs in the attic. In shirt GRANGER - - Wayne D. 'children. two almost instantly to end fatigue "littered powr"...you must fool energy to the NationatSociety, Sons sleeves the two recreated the, Ttiset, 5m66pEi Seouatht 0,,..715tw.. youth realized he ...to quickly impart a marvelous surging to ivory port of your body to. of Utah Pioneers, who will op- hold on the courtroom flair.' kin': t. exhil- just 20 foiniltos... ON YOU PAY NOM. Emmett Burton 0 happy glow of erate the museum, Garcia sat with his feet on and is so safe and so INGE Available at all drug counters. aration ntimmr.eee.:10Haoone Lat.sftoao:p,leytitnet 3Tt5Guooeu..ssdapylititohl,matsbaeirt7g,La4,8k:e,..2c. 9.i6:5y IA. Sorensen, director the Horace PRICE'- -- Funeral for Emmett be sold Bated ow effective that it may railing around the witness W8 Sapv.P:e.,aJkacekr-sonn.1.,:. created by relief Price resident. Burton, F. of PioneerVillage, and past chair,slumped down tn his without doctors prescription. will be Friday. 2 PRI. ' Price Third front temporary estate' end phyncel .H. Church there chapel, dots Jesus not that and SUP the National it imply t',4:,...' president of chair and closed his eyes. He If you need a physical or mental fatigue, Christ of Latter-daSaints. He soy habit forlorn or harmful drugs p:m. in a local :.,..: '''. died Saturday in San Francisco-,if you are worn-ou- t Society, said dedication of the also often ' argued with the yille, F I a., a It. 'lift" ii Tirend. Calif., of a heart ailment. Williams turned the motor. hospital of a eon museum will be May 9 at 2 "of Born Oct. 26. 1920. Sunnyside.' prosecuting attorney. member of the Carbon. the into County. to Horace John occlusion. auto, cycle 41,7,? onaryMaggard 90th on the anniversary p.m. and , cross the examinail Hattie, Burton. Member elDuring S Christian rather than hit the other head He was born ",...e,41 Church. served four years with of the driving of the Golden tion, Garcia was alsominaWbb639 la ; .p.s. Navy during World War reprimanded, ence Board of Lanai, on, Officer Campbell said. Both Dec. 11, 1910, in b allitRAN RAW ana Sitilivelist Survivors: mother and step- Spike. 11,1r.. Wavro by Judge Jeppson, who said, Lectureship. father, Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. wagons hit the motorcycle at Salt Lake City, J.,,:::. . Olsen, Price; two brothers, two."There is no reason for this Mr. Wavre) will speak on, the same time. Damage to the a son of sisters: Mrs. Franklin George, George Lawrence. both in California: Kirk type of conduct in the court- "Christian Science:.Tbe Reve-- three vehicles was minor. 1 I. e '7':':,.:gs,;iMi.if.::',ii:iii:':''':",i'Zi:l'asaiiiii;iii,'::iIii:Ziialiiiikiiii:::i,kaa:::'.;K:KicK:Zi:ii:i,:iki::::;:;;i:,.w..kz:z;;;4;,;,:..w:;5,,,:z.i:k;ii.ei,s:,:4x:14:..,,,,Nkcazy.:,A0..,...,...,, E t h and Mrs. Claude WolstenJ., Price; ,,,,.,:st.0 room. Sit ' Dearborn, up, please, and put lation of True Security.!", step- -, hulnfe, Mich,: Shafer Ho 1m- boamala411001 brothers, . , , 'iq 'Mts. Phyllis your feet on the floor." , The lecturer withdrew from mar-Mr- . Ft N.C.: Mrs. Alexander, He Bridger. ...., Holmberg Ricky Layne. North Ridge, Calif.;berg. ' 'All That Hearsay' private business in 1942 to ried Jenna B. Fuller, June 8, Terry J. Olsen, Farmington, N.M. ,.. ....,,, Friends call Wallace Mortuary, 1935. The marriage was agent; "He's telling me all that enter the public practice of Price, Thursday evening. Friday Science to services. Burial, Price He Christian prior in healing. or Lake nized the whatever Salt you hearsay Temple, City..CemeterY-, - .., "cats" call it," Gircia argued has been an authorized teacher :Continued from Page .,... Aug.. 29, 1952, ... n 1949. the church since of Mr,. Holmbergwas active in ,.,,, with the judge. . ....,,,,d .. During World War II Ate -- needed,--for purchase- - of Ft.- - the- - insurance business and bad was Gm the g,,,;, . While Garcia ,.., RICHFIELDAlma Christensen, , ,,,,, as a served Christian 80, cited Tuesday.-.10:3as a.m., at 'e of stand he used words and 1.Science Dougis property lying above served past president his residence here after- a heart... minister. wartime to Lake Salt to Underwriters which often had attack, City phrases the Shriners Ilospital. ,..,: Born June 27. 1873. fiichfi1c1. .,::, be explained to the jury and r Lars Peter and Anna Marie Both allocations were op- and president of Utah State to k, courtroom. Christensen. Married Emily ., Underwriters. He was also a Larsen 9', Moore Sept. 19. 1906, Richfield, posed by Glen S. Burt, board national committeeman for later solemnized in the Manti One time he accused Mr. W Temple, Church of 8Jesus Christ of t;:',4 ' member from the Third Mu- the- - state of Utah to the Na' Latter-daBanks of trying to 'bug" him Saints. Operated cafe . and hotel in Clear Creek Canyon. 1:,';:? in tional Underwriters At Assn. Ward the northwest . nicipal Sevier. by questioning. He referred to for 34 years, County, , for Telluride Power Co. . the time of death, he was re- - t worked .., fellow inmates as "cats" and Retired to Richfield. 1944, moved teArlmr.edBuocrl. twhheateihtye. 'sbbiteicotnedotfo KA said they often "signified" or Survivors: widow two sons. gional group supervisor, for Keith, TM Anaheim. Callf., Reed, Rich., k,.: "Wailed Occidental Insurance Life Co, the blues" at the field; six grandchildren-three k,g cessive size of the sites. He several r prison. He explained it meant and took the position that large of California. He was with 1:11 ' Funeral Saturday. 2 p.m.. Rich, 15 Tuesmen the firm Lake for Salt years. the fellows were talking. school sites were not needed. IThree field First Ward Friends He was active member of may call at Neal S.chapel. ', Magleby Mor- Upset by the conduct of day appeared before City Other Action Richfield, Wary, Friday, ,. Granger Third Ward, where he Saturday prior to rvices, Burial ' Garcia, Judge Jeppson called Judge Marcellus K. Snow on I . f,.,,,,,, In other action the board:, was statistical 'clerk. Richfield City Cemetery. the attorneys to the bench. Authorized the president, T. charges of attempted criminal Mr.' Holmberg attended the Confers With Client ,,,.,,,, !Quentin Cannon, to appoint a University of Utah, and for a Thomas P. Morgan assault. Moments later, Mr. Hansen special committee to studypos- - J2 umb e r at years was emproye aff, VERNALwe'd- - Thornas It" re 4,4 ,... M Monday tookhisclierttrmider guard, NamediLacompiainLwcre a erndi hospital atter evening kipalion irifhe fedan illness. Richard Wellesley Turville, 34, eral school milk program and as a mail carrier at the Salt - Born April 28, 1893, in 'Craig, into chamber. the i judge's Colo.. son ot 'ihomas and (race JI Lake City Post Office. Vaughn When Garcia returned to of 2532 E. 21st South; Till the National Defense EducaMorgan. Married Survivors include his widow; Busth titioa Snow July 30, 1930. In RM A 1958. , the witness stand, he sat up Case, 33, of 235 E. 33rd South, tion Act of Utah. to vernal about Came Price, delegation , one Lee ,,,,:::,, son, Douglas Hahn: ; itA years ago. Veteran or World giii..: with his feet on the and Mark B. Drazich, 30, of of PTA officers, for which berg, Granger; one brother eight War 1. x:;i:x straight Survivors: widow: son, Tbomas Mrs. Eugene H. Sain, president f:A' floor and denied making any - , and one sister: Chet Holmbetg, A., Speittom 'lex.; E. 29th South. , of the North Elementary Coun: Mrs. Mrs. William (Rebecca daughters. , CI oral statement to Banks in 2500 Walter H. (Jeanne) KenAlbuquerque, NM.; Mrs. Merrill The three men were arrest- cil was spolpsman, asked the 1.4 the prison warden's office. Ellen Johns, Salt Lake City; two dall, Salt Lake City. grandchilbren; sister, Mrs. Elsa to board its stalid etamination Under rsconsider ed last Friday at the American redirect Blue Mountain. Colo, Funeral services will be con- Hamill, . lei.::' e uneral Thursaay, ll. a.m., Ver- in the ri:1 ' his attorney, Garcia was Legion Club, 3521 S. State, by against Iparticipation by noon at ducted the at nal Fifth Ward chapel, Church of Friday ' milk program. Presently school esus Christ of Latter-dalig,:: asked if he had ever been ad?Saints. NCAITRElpFREAIDLAERYs' 'riends call Vernal Mortuary ' Salt Lake. County sheriff's children are able to purchase Granger Third Ward chapel, , vised amend' to, plead the fifth 3630 S. 28go West, wlth Bishop ednesday IhursdaY eveninig. 1.D.1 Ein.iiiIi-...-,.' prior to services. body will be milk in the schools at six cents H. deputies.. .vot , ment. MemoEarl Hill officiating. cremated in the Shrine,of l ic;,4, ' fedUnder half . the l'i.:;: ries Mausoleum and Crerriabilry In i a pint. per said. he No, retort,e44at Deputies , -sir,' call Friends Salt Lake may Thursday City. :,:::: Also was at the erally subsidized program they. from 7 to 9 GIFTS-PRIZ- ES p.m. ar 4330 S. e Didn't I just tell you in woman, who could purchase milk for half l'a th-chamber to stop club at the tire, sailthe " ,.. . Watkins Al Redwood Rd. an Friday one Vernon judge's, amount. that crimi iti : BRIGHAM CITY playing, garries. Yu have men had altem.ptecrto funeral at Vernon Han., twthe , prior hopr I sen 61, Brigham flCity, , Foreign Student Fees $1 nothing to fear it you tell the nally assault her. the ward. Euriäl in Salt Lake died Watkins, , Monday evening, in a local hospital of complications following the Agreed to waive tuition and City Cemetery: l'iiii :git,,Ftith," Mr. Banks asked. fJudge Snowof continued an operation. !5 the trio until fees for eight foreign exchange Born Dec. 24, 1897. Brigham sir," he said.' '.arraignment Cilit., a son of Benjamin L. and 411.16 -, 21. set at two at. bail 4:45 rAprit He defense at, each fity high .; Watkins. $1,000 students, rested Til,,EliiaHansen .... Married ..... , ( 7., :':,:. ..... Esther Laub. Jan. 29. ,1929 Was i school, for the 1959-6' school for each man. , , -- r; : , .:9 .: s' ( -- '4,!"' , , :' ,. - t ,. , ; - - . .. ...,,,..:........ - -, I. 'I - Lake ,.... 3 , ..., 4 , .4, , ' ,.:.7 .,.,,!;;,-,'.- ............,.... ..,. .., . lit. .,,;os'.'.7z-'?',ik;..:- , , - - . , ... ....... 1 :,. -- -- . ''..-- -- . ,- -'- "- - .- . ... ( - I !... :::......-- , '..... ....".:::': '''' t five-ear-ol- d - Engines .Wheeze Over Last Mile- ',.' ,, .,, - ,..t. ' :i',::: - '' 1 ! . - Og-cle- ' 1 , '''-"- .. corn-flitte- PEP ROD ISAI Pinned Between Cars t OE1 - Youth' Escapes Hurts - - ' e trirtr , In Freak Accident' AU 11110HU1ES! I S SS , r I ' ,. t, , -- Church Sets Lecture Li , on Doctrinez' ) WI' H1m13. erg, H, Insurance ft Ica Dies . - ' :. s :: new-foun- -- ' y ..., I ee ' ' p'.?:?..,fi - . I .. - . 'BOARD 0 " B-- Alma-Christense- . . ' - Vi'',.;:i. . , D 0 ,, . Three Artaigned h - In Assault Case . with a . , ,,., . rill) ID '.: nn ifiil - . Mor-g- V - u uT fi:,ii.. L110.. .. - ) 3,:i'::i - I ) !i.1 , - I y . - ' 'I the - ,., - iThe ' - --- 7- ' Ni 1 - - t.:;,: f.,:, :,, - II--, ,444, :,:e4 - ''' -- - IL! ; . - :.'' -.-- 111111:A :.TRIP. ....To , ,.. , LAS VEGAS L, I. , 's,,,,. t''',;;:t p.. , . Eiit:.:,... ' -- open to anyone except em. ployee of participating dealers and Members of their Immediate families, their advertising agencies and :employes of The Salt Lake Deseret - News and Newspaper Tribune, , Agency Corp. 2. OFFICIAL Entry, Blanks will be given to any. or used from a who car new, on. buys a 1959. participating dealer between April Entrant is eligible if sales order is completed, fl even though car will be deliver'ed after April 18,, 1?59. 3. Contestants may submit as many entries as desired, but each must be accompanied by an official entry blank. To participate, merely complete the'lallowing, sentence in 25 words or less on the official entry blank: "We s bought a car from 2. This. contest i':: 1,-,4 . Ili' g.,.i , - I (deaier nama),..- - - - ' .:4 -' , ,.;, - (dote)... . 4. Address $t entries to CAR- - CONTEST, Auto Deoles, Newhouse Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah'. Entries, must be postmarked no later than 12 midnight, April 19, 1959. 5, Entries will be judged on the basis of neatness and originality of thought. The decision of the judges will be final and all entries shall become the property of S.L Auto Dealers. No entries will 'be returned. in case of duplicote winning entries, the first one received will win. ' b Et The winners will be notified by registered Mail, their names posted in the showrooms of participating dealers, and publisJted in The Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News Monday, April 27, 1959. oil ,'-,: lr c 0-- . 7 .. ,.-..:- , , - 1,..,, , ' ,,..aisi,4,..1.411.14.1,,,,,-411,41,,kaiLaisig...44,81,16.- . . . . , .. . . , - 4t, . . ; . :....' ; , . - .,.;i , '' - ' - , See tile Ads in Today's Paper. . Slated Thursday -- i 1.,-- , employed as assistant superintendent of Brightm City Cemetery. Member o le Brigham City lust Ward, 'Church of Jesus- Qhrist ot- --LatterWY Saints,. Suritivors: widow; one son and one daughter: Di Vernon L. Watkins, with U.S. Air Force in Japan; Mrs Clinton- tOeverlyi Johnsen. Riverton, Wyo.; his Mother. Bing- -ham .City; two grandchildren:. .eight brothers and sist2rst Clyde. Funeral services for Edward Melvin, Scott Watkins. Salt Lake City: Royal Watkins. Mrs. Grace Richards, Mrs. Alcia Russell, all rol Hamilton Watson, 74, 1033 Los Angeles. Calf: Mrs. Merle Salt Lake Craghead, City.Mrs. Lech Barker, Lake St., well-knowBrigham In be announced from resident and former Utah FeltFuneral Mortuary, Brigham City, Watson Funeral Amelicans'IldleAbioad , - ,, 4 BECAUSE:- ., , - - - on Is -' Vititing Churchniaraci :':':i..:-)T- :: r :::. i,. - . ... I - , . year. , Turned down land purchases and trades in the vicinity of Fig; West High School and Horace Mann 'or. High School on :m t, y would be too ex- v4.j. groUnd ,;.:..c pensiv . .. Heard Dr. M. Lynn Bennion, ::,,, .. mod- city school orz.,41 Some two million ' Amerd Taylor, Pittsburgh, superintendent, releans live and .work , in foreign erator, for the United Piesby- port that he had asked the V .... Al, ' !:ml countries. terian Church in the USA, State Department ofon Educa,, on effect tion for clarification Their who is s fr, will speak on "America'i.UnFA Ame-riea'for education of repu- responsible official Ambassadors Abroad." deaf and hard of hearing chiltation will-,.- '. be ... ' '''''''-'''-' '..e:,;".'; (1 discussed Thurs. Dr. Taylor has been a, dele- - dren, the local school district ' state. or day by a,leading -Rate to ' a number of World the churchman at Education Special til the noon ,lunch-',1 Council of Churches sessions ' 0,.,,,e, A month ago a delegation sev. in has held and positions ,,41 eon of the Salt..... before the board and .... eral international church or- - appeared La k e Kiwanis Fii ! it to set up programs Of urged ' f ganizations. ;.iClub at Hotel special education for children A4t, .;;! Utah. During his Salt Lake ;visit, with hearing defects. iid the Presbyterian church p111The Rev. The. Asked the committee on A ophilus M i I 1 s Dr. Taylor cial also will speak at a meet- - Rules and School Law to study , : ing of the Presbytery of Utah the problems of conducting 07 Yam Fano,. pw Thursday at 1:45 p.m. in the charity drives in the schpols semg First Presbyterian jk' Church,' with the possibility of eliminat- 7. 12 C St. '4 '. ARKER ing all drives but the United At 6:30 p.m. the same day, !Fund. PreSently Cancer and MONUMENTS, . ,,,.. Dr. Taylor will address ialPolio drives . are conducted ''. ; RONZ 1 ASE 1 ,,hurch officers! hanquet at jointly in the schools but other Wasatch Presbyterian Church, requests for drives have been .1 r1" ,. ,., ..':, A ' - - , 1626 S. 17th East. turned down. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,. , , , , . 1,411 , 1'11 pm A: -- v,,il ,,AtllIllqk, . vss, - A tet 4.tt- , ..- e1 l, . -- It , . - . . legislator who, died Monday, will be conducted Thursday. Services will be held at 12:30 p.m. at 2350 E. 13th South. Friends may call at the place of services Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday ftorn 11:30 am. until the Unit of services.. Burial will be in Salt Lake City Cemetery.Mr. Watson died Monday morning in an ,Ely. Nev., hospital of a lung ailmmt.-- was returning 4o Salt Lake son at Los 1 City after visilinglx Altos, Calif. Mr. Watson had- - served in the Utah House of Representafives, tlie qtah Sepate, and also had been state engineer. ' - . . - r . - se , ' e , , , , r '' - , . Stockton, Tex., former Iron County resident who. etied Monday. in Texas, will be conducted Saturday, 2 p.m., Summit - Ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter. z, day Saints. Friends cap at the home of Herbert White, Summit, Saturday ,from 10 a m. to time of service. Burnt in Parowan CemeterY. He was born m Summit. and married LaPreal Day. in the Salt Lake Temple, Nov. IR. 1926. Survivors include widow: two-Wayne D., Washington. D Stephen Lloyd. Ft. Stockton; two dauphters. M. Grant (Dorothy) Wagner, Murray: Mrs Joseph D. (Dixie l Ilickenbrar,k, Provo., seven strandchildren. several brothers and sisters, ' . e,4 - , ' Raul:ten' Watsori BLACKFOOT. t:.,,,.: IDAHOFuneral services for Reuben Watson, 17, ' who died in a traffic accident sun-rim- s will be Thursday 2 p m . in the Riverton Chapel-o- f the Church Latter- - day fa g injurui:y cAVeliti of Bell. bishop. - - - . , : ' . - .. . t SUMMIT, Iron for Lloyd Dailey CountyFuneral White, 60. Ft. - . . Lloyd D. White , . |