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Show ' . - . . r 1 , ''' ' ..., SI - ' ' . , - . , -- . , , --- , , . . , . ' ' . . f '. - . - , . . . , 4 ' Co, 1 81 ' , IDESERET - - , it - Church Official - Will Deliver Ill, AND TELEGRAM, Salt takp City, Mortcliq, April..27, NENAT,S ., . , ......, , , .. ninTnnleiv, 1.. 1,.,!1110N'ons iJ99T"1 A: Evans said the boy was Funeral services will bebeld accidentally shot above the left Wednesday at 1, pan. In the " , eye. Portage, Box Elder Cottrity, Born 1944, at Malad, Jan. 28, e Continued from Page B-the.' Burialwffl be In the Portage: the boy was . k, 100 miles1 Mound, Fort Junior High 'Cemetery. as as went fast he ,:ded an hour sometimes in his School, Ogden, and 'a member Church of Jesus Christ I ','1 ALBERT G MEYERIMETER emergency dash to Salt Lake of the 1 of Latter-da, ,Saints. . I I G. Meyerhoffer, 353 City. Albert are I 'big Surviving parents; ,1 "0. boy was born three itvai, m damaged clothing E RobertAve.'. (2420 South) The 2,Frandsen brothers, Reid, Ned, Kim, I Lake Salt in 1948, 7t, - - ' qty, April Ext. 4411 , ',1 was celebrating his 80th -birth,. a son Andrew J. and Donna and a sister, Lynda', . all of ., Ph. DA , ,,' kf ; Mr. Mr. .3 tA and Monday. Ogden; grandparents; day icAu , ,,, ''. '''' Eatinger Frandsen. At the ', .,. f , :Meyerhoffer was : Hugh L. Clark, Malad ) ,I 1 NEAR fAITERNSZind Floor ands. was death he a time his of 6th, '' Amos Hawks, Oiden. , N.,,,, ....,,..,:,,,;....., alettaemd Monday at ;,,,...t..'2' 's ---ir,,,,i 321 grade student at the Sumner at party Lake Salt in School k City. 04 l, . i the hpme of a i4 f,; I AMINIMOMPIPOINIMOMINIMMIEMINIIIMPOIMINEIMMIEMOI I 11 - I - - in,- AIWA& 6 ' , I- Snow Address ' .. 't4i - 41 y ', EPHRAIMElder ElRay L. Christiansen, assistant to the Council of the Twelve, Church Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, will deliver- - the Baccalaureate address to the Snow - , ' , - --- , 3 - ' ' 24. " . 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N Floral print standaway collar style with solid-bel: t, turquoise, gold. Shirtwaist dress in solid color with deep-tone- d wide belt, blue, rose. Miniatur'e' calico print with banded f midriff, apricot or blue. Nautical style with gold buttons, band trirn. Whiteblue,, red , . 2C141 INFANTSSecond - dress-it-- state tax'. a very special ,purchase , -- - , - - - Postage adult dress Lskin 29c. Utah residents add 2 - I ! 1 I . 1 - I , 'City . 1 - : L I 'Name ' , ,, Item I ! 1 . , - Qum). - I 1 -- --- a' --,.- - City 10, Utah send the following: I fibre. all around, buttoned, , Box pleated T ' to the side. .White only, 5 to 15: ' ... AtN:NERST2CIvii iiSalt Lake - everything. ,,. I MMAthiliGOrdTerIvis ----- ti Divine in crease resistant, drip . dry Amel, the summer wonttg; ... -. , DRESSESSecond r" . : . , , - SLEEVELESS-COTTON- S THE-FIR-ST , . . ' - . . - , - ,,,- , fair notice that balmy spring weather is almost here! Full whirl of airy 100 dacron poufed out from a shining patent, handspan waist Black or tan print, 5 to 15, , - , ; 6.99 R7.98 . 1 - , sizes 744 , , 3-- 199 :?: ...''' newest seaion rage! - . ji - ZOMI JUNIOR I ,,'',", ' .spring jr. delight . by Jonathan Logan ,. - ' ( , , ., t 0 4 , ,i, 4 , . .. ' 0 , 9,1 ....' i To wear with all your' brigllit sun ', ts, Colors . blouses, tai1l3T6a-shir. ' ' It goes with almost sWeaters. popoveIs, - , Ayvt.--- tsbokuve - FREE 4 , - - - - - ' , ' r.... - - I , ' - ..- 1- tle- II 'It . ,, 1 , i 1 1- ' S. 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SOFA sn 8 Makos lotto o imaistifel bod I ' I - - 1 i WE 'FINANCE - , Provo - Ent-son-, ph $106 factory ',social I 1:;; 14111 1 ,. -:' 7 7 S . - ,', - . i ..,.,,- a-- VP.J 1,7 SAMPLI Bid, Dresser, Mirror $2$ $300 voluo - -- , I - ' ., , ' MONDAY i . - IM BLUE 4q., --- t- . ' Ralph E. Ellison, husband of the victim, was treated for minor injuries and released. Trooper Paul Hamblin of the Utah Highway Patrol said the 'southbound Ellison(( auto and the northbound Romero vehicle collided head-oabout 12:30 a.m. Trooper Hamblin said the Romeroauto was moving , Fede a a I gsVinft imateaci. - v- 7 fractured leg and knee. rs N 111111 , , ' ,:z.y,P r - . ,' -'- y 4Frvi-o- . .n 1' y ,,,5 .. one-mem- , e 1 .,.., -4-- American Fork, was killed and three other persons seriously injured in a two-ca- r head-ocrash early Sunday morning'at 5541 S. State.,, INJURED: John B. Rornem, 41, Grand Junction, Colo., listed in "critical" condition Monday morning in Salt Lake General Hos- pital with broken jaw; possible internal injuries and multiple cuts. Hospital aides said he had a "fair" night Sunday night. Dr. Vernon'F. Houston, 59, superintendent of the State School, American Training F'ork, in "fair" condition in Latter-daSaints Hospital. He suffered brain ebneussion, fractured hip and multiple abra' sions. Mrs. Myrtle Houston, 61, in - 9 to 4, Tuesday thru Friday Open Monday dilatilliss 0116:30 - . - , OPEN . ', , , INSURED: Current Rate - j half-siste- j,-Li- ,- .. lotour Cus- - , ,. t , ,.. y 4 t so111016S , - half-siste- I) i,' ' half-brothe- 4. I: itorium dtomarking just 300 feet west of our sayings corner: : eats; a P ' - ,,,"' Og- - lti''''' Free parking -- Meyerhoffer, ) I c."14,00447,14, . 'f ',N Li- ,- 1, ::!! 1,44;i4k ', ,..13 ,.....0 -- -- , & ,.f r ',. . v--- z , , "''N". - '' . 0 b , ,, Readied 7- ,,,,,,,,.....,,, q, , , , Problem- s! 1 ,"" State Parley Away Your !!!' , - Say, Pal ' - ..,, ' Rik tiNI , , - , , , ' - '. ;4, - Stewart. "This individual drive thing has gone too far," he said. Pri ,,,' Traffic Kills.2 More - "Frankly, think this is one of the best meetings 1 have attended in a long time," said Salt Lake Mayor. Adiel F. - e;',1 ; ,,- 'kz I -- . 1 Parking I, I . ......,.. N t - - ,,,,,,,,i , , ,,,i, ..:Ay.,,,...,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. - -- ones. .7, 4'4 . ''''. wl, , , -- , ler r ,vs.w. ' ' li ,,, ..4 r .., ,,,,,,,,, '. ,. of all health, welfare and character building agencies pres. 'ently within the United Fund and including those worthy causes outside the fund, that a general sum of around $1,000,000 would be necessary to the social needs of -- - thesupport community," the proposal Stated. , The meeting at theNew, . !louse Hotel was called under the sponsorShip of A. B. Drage, president of the Central Utah Federation of Labor, and Oscar A. Gleaser, president of the Salt Lake Chamber of - Commerce. City and county elected officials, state officers, mayors and chamber of commerce presidents from nearby communities and labor and business leaders attended the meet All vigorously attacked the present situation of some 10 major charity drives which take place outside the United Fund plus several other smal, .41 ''''''4,'-g- c ,,4:,) fi , ontInuedfromPage gr th of the Salt Lake arIa, it wdtikd appear that in order to adeqbately meet the needs ' - ktk "' ,,, ' B1 . ' ?4!,5.4, ), ,b, 0,-,.p- I - . - FyND --- - 11 !. ;.0, ,.' ' :,,..:,-- :sity, worked in the federal soil and grazing programs land taught in the Utah school system. . ' ,,,... ,...... , ..,? 'County, July ;In - :dition to work at USU, he :studied at University of Utah and Brigham Young Univer . N - Charles . ' , ' a '' 4k4',. den. Charlyn Bynum; t.,' , , iki., , Lake all Salt of ,k City; He was born Bynum, '..t.. ' 4 ',,e .. another ,..'', 4 Ir.' Pamela $ April 27, 1889, in N No . . ' ,,, , ,, , . a . Calif.; Rialto, Salt Frandsen, , ,,, Lake ,, City, A .0, 416-- '' v. . . Charles grandmother, I 4 Jt son t of John i , ik -1 , a grandfather, 'and 0 ..t Hätinger !and Annie HeNteie3rihr.offer ,,,,,,,, ''''."."'"".41--' ' Mt, both of o e I Frandsen, r. r h Edgar fe .,,....... married Mary May Bean Aug. Pleasant. , , e u, .., " '. , 29, 1907, in the Salt Lake Tem, - , ,., , MALAD, IDAHOA weekple, Church of Jesus Christ of i ;tow Latter-da,"7'''''1 ' "'!"111.a.' '44110. , ,froragaltOMP" ' , :"'"'Itak,". , visit ended in tragedy for end Pt0010 Saints. J,STaff , ' ,, ''''''-', - - ,...., , A.-- ; '', ' "11' ' - . ,::', ''"''"""'"fA.-", 44.4,,,.-- - , Prior to his retirement, Mr. an Ogden family,Sunday when , tiNL Nli,...,i;T::Pti.:0410W0111111iNktOkS4 i IMOSIMEMINaatiVitia;ZZAASQ,frirNerCil a 0 ca.me familY, was Meyerhoffercarriedmil-lcrash at , JAWS OF DEATHSmashed autos appear as jaws of death after head-othe Salt Lake Past Office for fatally injured in b 5541 S. State gobbled up the life of an American Fork woman early Sunday. 35 years. As a: member of the , , Church, he served missions to Ray Neal Hawftt, 15, son of , . . k , ' the Samoan Islands and Cali- Mr. and Mrs. Neal Eawkc, 165 ' ,, .;. I . , can Folk; eight grandchildren; fornia. At the , time he N. Washington Blvd., Ogden, vow lo present 4. . ' : ' 1, a sisterand two brothers, Mrs;- - is Patriarch in the South- Salt died en route to an'Ogden hosI i.o.'".""4"s ,. '. -, . Lake Stake. He is an hono- pital. Jane T. Lake Salt i... Johnson, x ' r ' -' .,,r , .. ' , rary Master M Men. He also - The youth was killed when .,,,,,, without headlights 'and had City; Cecil F. Thatcher, lianna, Continued From Page 131 - has served as a stake mission-- - .22 - ' r, cleancaliber was rifle he a... , If That-cheL. :William across the center been weaving -- ,Wyo.; awl t it, , ing preparatory to going squirary. 434Sgt.- William Sackett of the line' of the road. , Orem. t He- - has two sons and one rel hunting, disaccidentally mak t ' imUtah Highway Patrol said -T' le Funeral serviceswill-be-announced , are LeRoy charged. Passengers Injured daughter Anderson Mor- Meyerhoffer,hey bypact of the r'rash pushed the He came to Malad with his ' 1ZV4., The Houstons were passenArcata, Calif., auto 131 feet, through a ditch gers in the Ellison auto. tuary, American Foyk. and Mrs. Eva Mae Callahan parents- - to visit arratint and t:' ' ',411 and "Harold W. Meyerhoffer, uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Mrs. Madge Lucille Thatcher I and onto the Brigham City , i "k... 1 , He The Daniels. occurred both has Lake Salt of was born Ellison 1908, 15, Feb. Coufse. Golf City. mishap , 44.,....,,,..00,0000 15 grandchildren and 12 at the Daniels home. They said that the auto, at Provo, a daughter of George DAV ,.., : Oneida County Sheriff John ,, driven by young Thomas, had W. and Liza -June Fuller : , , ,, pulled -- onto- the shoulder of Thatcher. In ,14 --- ------ ' ' ' '.. the road then- attempted a She was married to Ralph Itii.', ,s' "II" turn. E. Ellison Feb. 16, 1927; in r-deThe Disabled American Vet, of Thomas 34, Ferrin, Lloyd Provo. The marriage Tater was erans state convention will be ' ' .1 3 1 4029 W. 4865 South, Kearns, solemnized in the Salt Lake ", , ,t, ' driver of 'the rig, owned by e', Church or Jesus held Thursday, Friday and Sat1 Tempi -1 Inters ateMotoi-- tines, Was Christ of Latter.day-Saint- s. urday in Provo,it was anI. , '5 uninjured. I Jot heir L. -William death At the time of uncedMonday by -,N ,,. Just Off Work she was employed as a clerk Carr, commander. AQ.,:., , : The officers said the girE in the J. C. Penney Co. store National Commander David 4 '') '1 t",, ti,,, 4' , had just got off work as car- - at American Fork. B. Williams from Boston, and - , , -- , , hops at the Peach Blossom Mrs. Ellison was a member James Brusatto, Magna, na.5 ., if ; 41 1 ' , , Drive-i- n ' at Perry and that the of the American Fork First tiOnal first junior vice com,, 4p. ,, 0 , 4,, f i ....t , three ' youths had driven di- - Ward of the Church. mander, and Wanda Moore, , rectly to B righart,City. Survivors include her widow- Phoenix, national fourth, junior t ' ititlAi i -- - .... .., 334, , t Emily Kay Johnson was er; a son and two daughters, vice commander of the DAV - tr 11,14, , ' ., ,, , ,, ., ' born Nov. 23, 1941 in Brigham Donald R.Ellison and Mrs.Ro- Auxiliary will be in attendance. ' , ..':, e ' fo, . ', City, a daughter of Curtis and berti Wilma ) LWeaver, both" of ''', , t it -4- .tro, OnMayl, a new state com- 4 Tess Burt Johnson. Five years Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Mer- mander will be elected to suc7 14,e .1," , x , VP ago she moved with her family lin (Carolyn) WalkerAmeri- - ceed Mr. Carr. '4 . Nb.. , 1 to Perry. 1, Sunday School Teacher , k , The victim was a:junior at ,v7 Box Elder High School and a 'f r''' ' p Sunday School teacher in the , Perry Ward, Church of Jesus-Chris- t 1 Latter-daSaints. 9f ,IP4 i'lkArl 4 Surviving are her parents; r--, 1 eight brothers and sisters: s s v14,11,1, Larry, Rowena, Kent, Neil; Dale, Chad, Beverly and Holly; $ 'I three grandparents: ' Mr and OA 1 IS t Mrs. Fred Burt and Mrs. Lucy -. lio Johnson,' and a great grand,I, it father, John W. Wheeler, all of Brigham City. ,, Funeral services will be an, v,:r nounced by the Harold B. Felt . , ,, fk v . Funeral Home. Brigham City. Al ,,,, foii,:t ,:t tit4 I, .s,11,.. ,,., ad- - 13, 1891. - Zd'a',.,',A,-- . ' - e , ' ' I. I , - t Floyd Holm, director of the school, announced the speaker Monday and said exercises Will be held in the Snow Colyge Auditorium at 5:45 p.m. . Elder Christiansen, a grad-matof Utah- State University :with a degree in agronomy, 'was born 30 miles south of phraim at Mayfield, Satipete - . ''' y - - nashanal I , - , , , . , |