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Show 4 , , - v 4 v, ' -- 14 . : 1, I . - I! ;- - . . , , N ) N, r 61 N umber De Gov. Lee, family' Given Year's Notice leTs Open Vacate Official State Mansion SI Thursday In ,. feature will provement," as .! 4 Ammo. Fuel Costs For 7 FPeakers John F. Kimball, Viet. ' TUESDA Y president and general manager, Idaho Power Co: Don Moore. East, auto- 1;59 p.m.; 1900-17tNew York City, assistant (firer.' mobile. Short in wiring; WO, tor, Operation Home Improve damage to vehicle. rnent: Richard F. Snyder, Utah's Aeronautics Corrmiisofficers of 10 relations WEDNESDAY .07 keting economist, Chicago: Tom universities and sion legally can pay for gas and colleges of Utah Prudential óraylor, president, 2.35 a.m.; 2616 Elm Ave., oil consumed by private planes Federal Savings and Loan will meet all day Thursday at brick dwelling. Precauparticipating in search and Assn., and Dr. Thomas Lantos, University of Utah union build-tionary. Defective San Francisco. resrue operations. tennornist, ing in a state conference of thet cord to hot plate. A "sneak preview" and buffet Gen. E R CalliNter gave American College Public Bela- - 8:10 a.m.; 1111 Foothill Dr., gar- thisAtty. supper w ill be held Wednes- opinion Wednesday to 11..1I bage truck. Hot ashes. Chairman of the !Corleissen, day beginning at 6 30 p.m. at tions Assn. the Rainbow for buildets, deal- and visitors !state aeronautic commission. Special speakeri "There appears to be no Matti, era, contractors, architects and ;will be the national ACPPIA Mr. school- board members, tory prohibition against a safety pfebident, Br4PAItcpr4 D Said. bt tyro r permirting f:g.tat,.ft Three days of business ses-- public relations director of the use of volunteers in di$- ions will be held both at the Emory University, Georlia. And covery and rescue work and Rainbow and the Lafayette ball- - the national vice president, G.,.., payment by the commission of room of the Hotel Utah. used gas and oil by such volun, Duncan Vimpress, assistant to- teers," the opinion says. "The commission, in fact," the opinion continues. "is re A Lake truck Salt ing a banquet and dance Sat- - of Brigham Young University quired to set up rules and regu. Urday night at the Hotel Utah. News Bureau and state direC'br driver awaiting trial on three lations and orders to protect charges of indecent exposure the safety of those operating or tof the association. a.m. was ordered jailed Tuesday using aircraft." 9:30 at the Beginning Don E. Cassity, assistant atcloowniferenacdedwreisisl night when itywas learned that eisneludthe ,tdhiesefuoswrote the opintorney he had been convicted of a ion. Hegeneral, out that the pointed ions: "College Public Relations similar charge only last Satur- - state would be put to great fiby Personal Contact," W. Cleon nancial expense if it had to Skousen, BYU Public Services ciltY maintain a fleet of aircraft to was Wallace Ernest Jailed Advertising director; "College , for lost or missing , and Printed Materials," Dr. 3I4-7tEast. He began search planes. of public I PAY those patients at' 0,0 RoyBlaser, director th Sett t MU - g a State Hospital, Prove, who ere information, 'Utah- gtiti Agri. on an indecent convicexposure classed as criminally insane cultural College.; "Radio and tion. Television Possibilities for Col. Saturday he had been must be fingerprinted. Dr. Keith Engar, assist- - granted a stay of execution Ieges," , AU. Gen. E. R. Callister gave ant of speech, Univer-- until Feb. 25 by Third District in opinion to this effect sity professor of Utah; "Press Interpreta- - Court Judge Ray Van Cott. Continued from Page B-Wednesday to H. C. Shoemaker, tion of the College," Laurence When the court learned of the ses? welfare commissioner, Wedneo- a. Burton, director of grades are put on full-da- y public three additional charges Tues- sions and unsatisfactory class-- day. 'birds it ordered committed Weber College. day relations, Under a "forgotten" law unrooms now in use are retired at once. covered recently, it was first .100 classrooms will be another Trial on the three latest believed that all patients at the he said. needed, set was for Monday charges would have to State E. Arnesen, director Hospital Arthur 21. Feb. ,, be fingerprinted. A check of police records of research for the schools, esti, "Because of the new ruling peshowed the suspect has a morals mates that in the five-yea- r we will not fingerprint any time he was 17 riod the district's enrollment record from the tient not classified as criminally years old. The records listed will increase by about 6,500 Insane without the permission nine separate cases of indecent pupils. This figure is based on . of close relatives," Mr. Shoechilactual count of school-ag- e The Salt Lake County sher- exposure. maker said. he said. dren, Patients at the State Train- ifts office Wednesday appealed Offers Suggestion , ing School, American Fork, antd to the public for any informs- , Dr. Bennion told the board it Inmates of the State Industrial tion concerning also should ask taxpayers to School, Ogden, still must be fin- the whereabouts , , , with in conformity approve an increase in school gerprinted of a Salt Lke 1,,,' Mr. Shoemaker. funds. He proposed 14 law, said operation 1 t omen y ' ask voters to apthe board that , ,k , 0 m I a a i g since , an prove -Approximate Dee. Students at LDS Business Col104. ;;-;) Increase in the operational levy. 1 The woman is lege will choose finalists for ExiopThis would take the district to . , ; Mrs. Vernon H. their "preferred man" and .,,,i maximum legal leeway althe 10 "sweetheart" 215 at i Clegg, 42, 1 '4: I. Thursday -, Rth R a at Rho ' 1, -- , s cm. at an assembly in Bar- lowed by state school laws. -- The additional tax would rett Ball. Utah Chapter Of International was la st seent, ,, raise approximately $350,000 for I More than 20 contestants have herLio.. "-Council for Exceptional leaying he said, the , district, been about two 3:13 nominated for home hirs. the , Clegg T, . dren will hold a meeting at' 10 school Present standards canhonors. , Ctn. Saturday in the Mansion pal. Dec. 21. not maintained without the be contestants The will Cine provide lead' that she may have , Bonse, 2330 Adams St, Ogden: said. Con-he additional money, the accordassembly program, The program will be devoted been leen near Midvale about means Donna-Woo- d, either to tinuing'inflation '''' ing Assembly 2 discussion of the role, of two week, ago proved frultleu to will more to have that chairman. money student Joyce Keller, the jCQjyiteaeher recruit- Tuesday. , school or be the will proprovided at the treasurer, preside ment and professional educe- - Sheriff George Beckstead said , yrit gram will have to be reduced, tion, said Mrs: Marguerite WU- be had questioned a man who Dr. Beniiion said. A a man" and "preferred son of Salt Lake City, chapter reported he had seen- - a woman We need to know,' Dr. Benwill "sweetheart" at be named ' ''' .; answering her description walk- the annual Sweetheart Ball to nion said, "whether or not the president iublicober, teach ing near the Jordan River.' Mrs. Phyllis held Feb. 10 in Memorial people will raise taxes for the t er of 'mentally handicapped, The sheriff said the man, be ,, House in Memory GTOVQ. support of the schools. , Coltltall.,StsteAgricultural --- after ming pictures of Mrs. -- ed Clegg,-enntludlege, is program chairmat.that the Worn-a- n follow the will, A ,luncheon seen not have had be could meethIg. one. been the "', ' . 'We ars tot letting down on 'UTAH STAYS SOIL, CONSIDVATIOtt e this case and we ask public sup- Continued from Page 111 COMAMT5ii i la f . ' ' -' ' toset MOW et elective el Three port in supplying any informa' Supervise's tor Dm IWO $alt Lege ! " tion which may lead to the mass meetings have a lot to say about the political future ton Colisertsties District ' ', .,,, , ' Notice is hereby mos by the Dish whereabouts of Mrs. that future is not good, it is Clegg," of your Country and state.- If tett COUIPOrIFOUalt C.114S to 'MI - --- A 1 landowners Or Occupiers of Iasi lidos sild Sheriff teckstead. fault your partly the Soisidaries et the tail Salt ', : - '. 1' ' ' 1Flinn Soil conservation District, that Who's Politician Mrs. Cflegg is described as i ; retitle:ma tor the glottises ...1 Ili Supervisors et the mod being five feet five inches tall, a fault? citizen. "What can I do? Look at all ,asks '' 'My 1Faith's bare been received by said ; . ." weighing 130 ands, and with those politicians running things." Censervasithi Committee. ' "' lial-take- further settee thatPiens brown hair and blue eyes. When , Who's a politician? You you go to a mass meeting lett are betas not bv Mall tO an lan4- , a, last seen she was wearing- - a and work for what you beUeve is mid Ontriet wham:arms ere right which at assilable this 7. ettice, ' t. .,.'''.:. i sod retursed hi mit- long pink coat and had a pink shed be loarlied Here's what you can doYOU. one citizen: ti . ' madretes4 envelopes to roach this of- flowered scarf about her bead. I te aoI later than February It. 1951. You can get together people in your neighborhood who ' For thole eligible ki, vete in mid She had black handbag and believe in good - , strict whe May sot have recelved i was governznent You can get them to mug meetshoes. l' ballot by mail. the urn. mu wearing red btids who also believe ings. Your nfforts can get delegates elected , ballot at the Soil Cesuservetum Sere. She is the mother 'of three in good Soo Ottleg is Murray, or the Celeste' 2 I' government 081'n0 Offloe 401 Federal lkildin& Salt Lake City.- You can eontact your friends in other Voting districts-I5 Br Order of the tTAII 'MATS : '- - Mr. I offered a $100 bas Clegg - ,.. ' 1I .' other counties and in other parts of your own county. &AI, CONSERVATION DISTRICT., .,' Arlo It-- Jargons's. Clisimese reward- tor any Information You can ask for support of your ideals and candidates. That Pesbliegnas,Pgb. 1st, 1014, ' I ', i Publication Tab. 11) 11) 11) 11) leading to the return of his wife. way, you can get a lot of people started off in the direction of 11) '',r': : 1 ....'. ; . , good government - . . 4 What Teliticunr De : i 11 ' :' 1 Know something? That's just what the "politicians " do. 1 . Know Ve;oupood something else? No 11polit1clan" who wants somedoeseglbout 3 . Meet Thursday ,Search Aircra h mar-Publi- c , one-stor- electric I Man Orderec 'Jailed On ls Count elation ' , IFingerprint Rule (Given Inmate , h ., - BOARD - I Have You Seen :, SI. This Marshall Frank Sewell. 17, Carol Lee 17. both of Elko. Nev. Radell Hunt. 18. Salt Lake City; KAY, Hazel Baker, 17,. Murray. Marvin LaMarr Andrus. 21. Salt Lake City; Betty Ann Clauson. 19. Murray. Earl Rodney Brady. 24. Fairview; Frances Naospi Butler, 20, Murray. 19. Richard William Timmerman. Beverly Roberta, 18 both of Salt Lake Wbater, Wife! Primarl Hospital Third District Court City. Isabel Jr. 141111, YIL ,L16341 A. lama cruelty. Hisberbere vs Evelyn Alberta Pert-el- l Michael Peter Haberberg. cruet( Arvid ,LaVell Webster vs. Helen C Webster: cruelty. Beveriee ll, Gilbort vs. John Henry Gilbert, cruelty. DIVORCES bet Dobbs Amundson vs. , 4' Royal LDS , V, c ticinal L Chid College Honor 2 112-mi- ll . ,,., Méet Schiduled , -- - 4 . o I ' . , - ' -. MASS MEETINGS , ' -'' ' T 7,- ! 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But neither will one person's criticiamafter things turn out opposite to the way the changes for the better. 'Especially if that person made no attempt to help get the thlitga be wanted in government by going out and Bghting for them- ted--make - gm chprecieurese.mhcoouln.dIt'idheYffieorettam.chirldnril i JUDGMENTS ENTERED ye Third District Court 'ay Herbert R. Maw vs. Alvin Keddington. clerk of Salt Lake County and clerk of the District Court. Salt Lake County; Ammoniated Dealers fluor.), Co.; Florence Valentine. Plaintiff granted default Judgment of IMMO plus interest at the rate of I per cent per annwn. Walter M. Plant and Den R. Foyle. doing business as ;gent a Fneto Rd-r.- Mix Cencfete. vs. Earl M. Paxton.' Plain- of tift granted default Judgment 113.1094 Plias interest at g per cent per annum end attorney fees eit $300. Peoples Finance and Thrift Co. of Salt Lake City vs. Lloyd Butterfield and jrvteh iiyos g- mond by Garlands Funeral M. (Bert) Salt Lake Thursday bert and Esther Zichrison I. Lunnen. He was well known around the ;oral area as a musician and had been a member of Local 104, A. F. of M. for the past 25 years. He had played with various dance banes here. Surviving him are his widow and parents, one 10n, Gerald and one daughter, Alice Kaye, an of Salt Lake City. Also four sisters, Mrs. - Bob (Bessie) De Hooge, Mrs.- Ralph,. (Thehna) Orme, Mn. Milton Mantes) llooten, and Mrs, Don (Leila) Reid, all of Salt Lake City. Okard Installation of 28 mercury. vapor lamps of '20,000 lumen power on Main Street between 5th and- litth South'Streets was authorized Wednesday by the6 - Cif); Commlisibn.t;,- Salt-Le1- Elva T. Patterpon o fobs 'Andrew Home-Mea- Fla. Graveside services be eonducted in Spring Glen. Car- bon County, Comstory,- - Thu:stag- -afternoon. - ., - - - , - , , Lail - 18n pli :,:. t , i '' A .i,sk icWOI ' Twitchell three is- Bessie T. Anderson LAS VEGAS. NEV.--Mr!Mule Twombley Anderson, 68, former Evanston. Wyo,. resident. died Sunday it her home in Las Vegas of a heart ailment. Born in Smithfield. Utah, May 19. 1887, to Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Scott Twoms hies,. Married Roy S. Anderson June 29. 1903. in Evanston. Survivors: her husband; two sons and a Evanston and Roy. daughter, Twin Falls, Idaho: Russell and Mrs. Lucille Raski. Las Vegas; eight grandchildren; a luster. Mrs. Frank a Kiersey, Oregon (AY. Ore.; brother. Winfield Twombley. he will Neg. Volg rosary Wednesday at S p.m. In Las Vegas Requiem mesa will be Thursday at 9 a.m. in LES Vegas Catholic Church. Burial ini Las Vegas. Charles J. Dietz Funeral services for Charles J. 74, 140 McClelland. will be conducted ThursdaY 2 PAL at 574 E. 1st South. Services in of Wasatch Lodge A. F. Si charge A. M. of Utah. Mr. Dietz was found dead at his residence Monday at 1:40 a.m. Born May U. 19111. in Cedar Rapids. Iowa. a son of John M. and Mary Ann Dietz. He wag a retired plumber and bad resided in Silt Lake City for the past 85 yearg. He was a Member of the Wasatch Lodge No. I A. F. Si Pigeon Club, and new; elected President of the Utah FrIU Club. A member of the plumber? union and York ,Rite- Shrine He married Fay W. May 19. 1934. in Logan. Utah. one and Sursivorw widow. daughter Carol Diets, both of Salt ';Lake City,, .Friendst ma.? cell Wednesday evening ad ThursdaY prior to services at .574 E. 1st South. .BUrial in Mt. Olivet CemeD ter,. rErnest Seeholzer., , let. 05. resident of Teton Valley .aince.'1952, died Sunday night at a local Bolinder following an illnem since February of 1953. born Jan. 24, 901. at Knee- Kenton Se wys. Switzer- nacht. land son of Ernest and Anna ; Burlier Seeholzer. Came to the United States to complete his aduin the dairy school at this cotion , amt.Nils. Maxfield Iriedrett. - ters. Funeral Thursday at 1 P.m. in ,Escalante South Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Osborn home Thursday after 10 cm. ill Escalanto Cemetery. -- --, rard Seebniter.-Iitoritleello- a - iSCOnlilk at. 414i- - 'He :received- the J. L. Kraft "Merit of Award" for dia; tinguished marks of bonor for Outstanding work in laboratort enserimentation and received his degree as a Foreign Cheese tethat the pietas, Had been working Drisgs plant for the Nelacm-Rick- a arienet Better Foods of Salt Lake sinee 1952 as a technician. Mar Goidie La Mar at Cerangth, in .1Ir23. yule, Su vont widow. Driest.; a ion. Wis.1 granddaughter; his nvother. Mrs. Los Seeholzer, Angeles. Calif., and two brothers, Walter tntWereatesbotter, both of Twat Thurada. I p.m. Teton Stake Tabernacle. Church of Jesus Christ of , Latter-daSaints. he J Casper of Zytlga siahant First Ward. Friend. eall TP14141day from II a In. until nerries thee I the ehavei. SIEUd ès Anna Driggs Cemetery. . z. - 1 day-ol- B. v'l 's DR1GGS, d Rowley, Ion of Grant and Grietut Terberg Rowley. 10541. Oth South. died of Tuesday at 130 p.m. prematurity in a Salt ;Ake hospital. Surriving: maternal grandparents. parents; Mr. and Mn. Andy Terburg. Robert mg u8r greatgreat.grandchild: 32 E. John A. Rowley ' ESCALANTE, Garfield County s. Lucy Ana Twitehell, 63, died here Monday at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Warren J. Osborn, of causes incident to age. Born Dec. 16, 1872. in Salt Lake ritY. to William and Eve line Allen Cottom. Married Adelbert Twitch-el- l in November 1690 in Manti Temple. Church of Jirtil Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He died Nov. 2. 1949. Survivors: one daughter and three sons, Mrs. Osburnt Milton and Grant, Salt Lake City& Leland. Cedar CitY; 16 grandchilone dren. 36 Sulli- Mary MeQween Young, she was married to Michael Henry Sullivan in Salt Lake City in 1932. He died In December- of 1937: Survivors include a son. Arthur Unlit Young. Chicago, and a nephew in Springfield. NJ, Funeral services are tentatively planned for Saturday. . I.., Mn SaturLake RUPERT. IDAHOReboil Burns Maxfield. N. died Monday of o causes incident to age. Biwa Way 1. 1171, la South Cottationod. Salt Lake County. to Burman and Artimisala Maxfield. Clauctres1(Dellit , Married Cpti1.1ia Birs.-111L Resided in Salt Lake Cita, Strinfbe't and Mrs, 41.gola) invoitof- his life. both or poets (Virtue) Wallentin Survivor': widow a data'', Idat Nutmeat: him tuaone AWeenel Allred. Plossant erove: sons Humphries. Rupert: Mrs. Aryls Ls C. B., L daughter". (lireitne) Rdmundson. Paul. and Salt Lake City; Mrs. Roby Keene- -Mrs. Oeurge (Barbara) Helm... Mrs. Elsie Montag and Mrs. Retta Paris. Caw brother. four sistrs Weller. Huntinifton . Park. Calif.; grandchildren and three dreatc ,M gromdehildren and as great- grandcb4dr,pd. Funeral Saturday at Funeral' and Burial wrn .10o ha Plinemineten Mortuary, 260 and will be an, thoLS Ls-Caw- . 1,, I. &Mk ,i0111111 itourwed be 11,11CCulliacia Funeral' moms Ruda. - A (Mein Young of carcinoma a.m. in a Salt had resided at p; d Lucy A. Sullivan rt. ' 11 Mr. Van Barn Patten, Walton, citi street lighting supervisor, said completion .pf the project ,will provide continuous traffic Safety lighting on Main Street frem, 2nd North Street-t21st South Street. Y June IL 1662, In Carwell. Canada. daughter. of Wgbam and - BLOOMINGTON. IDAHO rive hornock Patterson, 79. died Mon- day et 5:30 cm. a the home of in Style, where she Shad been visiting feu tne Post two 'Months. , Bern Swat le. 1111.3, in Bloom. Burton, a daiaghter Of Georie R. and HOW Leutui Walker Thorn-coc- k. She married isemob P. Pat- ..terecola April 12, 100& in the Salt No.:Lake Temyle. Church of Jesus of Latter-da-y stints. Surriverst-tw- e H. sons, Jose?) Pat-Ilmmett; 1011012, Bing- tern, Mrs. - 4 Itimm rt -- Installation Mrs. Mary van, 93. died day at 6:25 hospital. She Ind South. BLACKFOOT. IDAHO-01- 1r1 Martin Markham. 73. died Monday, morning in a, Blackfoot Isogonal after a long ilinesciiorn Jigs 10, in Chippewa relic Mris,. to pia. William Martha Gillen. Mar- ried to La Markham Dee25. 1902. in u 910 Wis. Thee west in-1and lived at Survivors! buslen. .in'. a son. Leonard. Storting; three datrehters, Mrs....Killer Lin- m. Greenville. rarr.; mrs. Coerce StertiftaL Genevieve Mn. "ivy. Missoula. Markt esvell grandchildren. two two sisters and three brothers. Yu. moral arrangements will be anFirborsi touneed by Sandberg B1011:116 04.401.4:" .. y , it Olga M. Markham ,, Smelt-7- , national .irp; Inc and Refining ito". sk., Co. and Tooele r--, :, 4 i: Ordnance DePot ,..' for a number of v.,:.: years. Survivors: gh,..,. a brother. Theo- dore Xuris San t we Francisco; sisters in Greece' Peter )(torts Thurs- Funeral day. 2 P.m.. at Tate Mortuary. Friends may call Wednesday 7 t3 8 PM. at the mortuary. Burial Tousle City Cemetery. to Holland Y. .,:. ,..)ptf t, ScaattlurdFar yi apyr Streamilmr Tav- -ern and was employed at Inter, h Mary Ger- , , I, e , tient Bessie Frost Chamberlain, East, died Tuesday at a.m. in a Holladay coovaleacent home after an illness. Born Aug. 11, 1877, in Salt Lake City to Edwin and Eliza Painter Frost. Married to Edward Chamberlain Nov. 29. 1905, in Salt Tam Church et Jesus Christ Latter-tilt- , Baggy. He died Pre 1954. Member Daughters of Pioneers. Survivors: son. Edw F.. Salt Lake City; four (mind-childreFuneral Friday north, 260 E. South Temple. where-friencall Thuraday, 6 to 8 p.m., Friday prior, Burial Salt Lake City Cametery. 1.- - OBITUARIES in I1 .i. TOOBLISPeter Xeris. 60. died Sunday in a salt Lake hospital of ' ''''..i complica .....,w? following an inv 7.tratinn. Born in :, , :,.....z 1896. in Greece. k: Came to Tooele , 1 Mg in 1910 Owned ''t' ' :1,and operated the , 11:08 D. I c - '',...''' s Peter Xuris Mn. IL Williams of the political sciservices for Elbert ence University of Lininen,-4- 8, father Utah, department, will speak at the Bountimusician, will be held ful High School Friday at 8 p.m. noon at 38 E. 1th South. Mr. Lunnen died suddenly Monday at 8:45 am. He was born Sept. 5, 1909, a on of El- may Bessie Chamberlain BerisoifFuneral Home of Malad. 1,1r.'" --- - Pin-si- c. - liday Cemetery. Dean Hibbard, 30. died Thum day in Covina. Calif.. hospital after a heart operation. Born in West Jordan. a son of J. Leland and Ivy kinia,yson Hibbard. The family mpved to California when he was a thud. Klmonte Survivors; parents, Calif.; widow and one daughter, both of Shirley Mae Hibbard, Covina. Calif.: three sisters, Mrs. Harold (Gladys) Eccles. and Mn. Clifford (Mary) Keisner, hoth of California, and Mrs. Bill (Pearl) Lehman. Montana, and a grandfather in Catiforitim Funeral will be held in California on WednesdaY- - electrie-eccrInc.- ... ,4' Dean Hibbard , box Elder County, Utah; Mel- n E., Tremonton, Utah: Ruby Flatin, in Minnesota: Leonard 8 , Montpelier: Mrs. Ruth Davis' and Leon J. Castleton, Mead. He had 24 grandchildren, 38, and two Yi; Elbert M. Lunnen Speaker At Bountiful Services Thursday BOUNTIFULP r o f. J. returnea WIthelm many. This mar. 1, ' riage st as solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter lAr Pingle da In Sainti. 1953, She died Sept, 21. 1955 Survivors: foster son. Paul J. Lehmenn. Provo; two brothers. Martin and Otto Pingle. Germany. and two siateta. Funeral Saturday, 10 a m , at 260 E. South Temple. where friends , YYA' 1914. 4, with his family in 1934 and returned to the United States alone in 1948. In 1949 he enlisted with the U.S. I. Army and was stationed at Ord, Calif. From there he was sent to Okinawa and then to Korea where he was killed. He was a prisodir of war in Korea. Survivors: mother, Salt Lake one City; father, in Holland: brother. Rudolph Van Harm two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Zoetmulder and Nellie Van Ham. all of Salt Lake City. Graveside military ritot by 6515 S. U. Utah Military District, let. Douglas. He Pearl A. Butterfield. Plaintiff granted Friends may can at the famforsclontre decree for $1.181.01 owed ily home Thursday evening and plus $200 attorney . fee antsosta. vs. Charles Graybar Seetmiller. doing 'realness as Tugs Friday until time of services. Charlie R. Burial will be in Malad Cemeas glectrie, sometime, known kesmiller. Plaintiff granted default tery under the direction of 111.335.17. , Judgment of N tha Butkus APtil! OA - W. Pint& Maria Ftederika Sopia Pinkie. , E anna VanHarm Van ; lie married ger. z ' C. to axe. Baru- - Awl-I- 41, 1872. in Germany. a on of Chris- ttan Johann and ,, ci1 .4.0.F 00 been returned to Salt Lake City for burial. Born Dec. 1930. in Palisades t a r k. NJ., a son ofWilliam and Sus- StdncEehlatlotehohnel. ... the and has Just Itia0 body J ....a y sash: Chrtatiac incident 4:4; ft. - ft4 ,A,! 82. 2464 E. 4800 South, died Tweaday at 1045 Pm. tn a local hospital of causes - no Van Ifàrn. was lulled in the Korean conflict. will be heid day at 2 p.m. in the Salt Lake emeter). Bisnon Clifford C. Gee wid officiate. an ttarn was kuled at adNts IhSaetyma tkai2emror:Si eutoldn:(18 Johann Henry W. Van Horn Graveside services for Pvt. Hear y Witham j iddcaoluwtyg,;hMtHearalsra;odl;dAf - - milital i 1 Edward W E. oHoel yw, Mecham vs. National Securities. Inc IV e a Utah Corporation. Moab Company. a Utah Verporation. n. cTemple. S. Herman, C. M. Hickman and W. H. f1 is survived Christensen. Plaintiff granted ,k plus Judgment in the sum ofII mogkaer i interest at the rats of per per nothing , E. Lucy' Johann it Pleasant View. and Malad First wards. He was at member of 1111111111. : ,..4 , V , 4,,o,' - i' - F. ., Wright Fisher.,gp Heremt arried liari f ii.kit, sa Higgins in 1 1921 in Salt Lake V t here be City. Mr. Fisher life- hts spent of First a member He was time. Church of Christ. Scientist. lhas Science war minister Christian was w ar during World War li and minister at Hill Field at the time his of ricatp Survisors widow: son, Henry C. E. Salt Jr.; brothers. George Calif. city. and Sam, Richmond. 10 a.m.. 754 Funeral Thursday. call friends here E 1st South. Yenin C. Thursday Wednesday Olivet Mt. Cemetery. prior, Burial died in 1951. He as a toCorld War I I veteran. Survivors. mother. I Lake City; ' It daughters. " .4 Mary Lund. Dora Lung and Mr. Mefhina Mrs Lee Grit- Mrs. Pat fiths: one Arnett. all of Salt Lake City: 10 grandchildren: two brothers. TUrmom Ilofhine, Salt Lake City: Harold Holhine. Murray. And six sisters. Mrs. Adella Cain, Mrs. R. E. Reese. of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jack Aburthnot and Mrs. Clone Goodsrm of San Franctsco. Calif.; Mrs Sam Butterfield. San bernarchno. Calif , and Mrs. Bud Connell, Anaconda, Mont. Funeral Saturday- - 10 a.m. at 38 E. 7th South. where friends MAO' call Friday from II to 8 pm. and Saturday mi. to services. Burial In Wasatch Lawn Memortag Park with rites by VFW Post 1 kalite-kft.Y- a al 488 ss.le.Blossom chapel. Mr. Castleton died of injuries suffered in a fall Monday. tie was born May 16, 1868, In Salt ,i Utah. R 80O Of la mes and Sarah Frances Joseph Brown Castleton. He was raised and educated in Salt Lake City and attended the University of tBhoea rMd and , lOaho, of Warr and Etta Tam., . H o f n e. His y - : fiel. sun , prefer of a music Mr. Fisher 6 tore. was born in Salt , Lake City JULY 24. 1073, to Henri 1441, 189. in Chester a wbeen - , ' Lake - : . ple MALAD. IDAHO Funeral services for Arthur Robert Castleton, 87, Ma lad business. man, will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Ma lad Third Ward tilh , Ji0c.,4;r1. tilI14F-- 10.41 'il'I'... , , t - ' - -- , (Alit- - 0.30 730 O. , iurniture and i 4 $ Fisher died Fisher Robins OP- - Rulon (Jack Harrison HOI hint'. 57. 1879 S Main. . .. , died Tuesday at 10 ot 1;83 ., 471, Tern - .,,,,,ea90 '''M 154s.cn. ",4; Junior Amundson. Plaintiff granted de- erre. custody of two minor children. eyo per month for support of the ehil- dren. $50 per month alimony. household n furniture, equity in contract upon home rd CLausmt ebteor managed athe rl ee at 1250 Wood Ave., Salt Lake City. Beth Pryor Goodman vs. Robert James Goodman. Plaintiff granted decree. reatored use of former name. of the peace in Oneida John Wilhelm PeterHarnel vs Will- justice emina Hamel. Plaintiff granted decree. County. Defendornt awarded Care. custody 01 Ile was a member of the child and $25 per month alimony. Tillie Salazar vs. Antonio Salazar. Church of Jesus Christ of Lai- Plaintiff granted decree. custody of! ter-daSaints and was a high minor child plus $40 per month atm-- i port for child. in Malad Third Ward. lie priest vs. Richard Marlene Higlev Peggy Malad Stake chorister, Stanley Higley. Plaintiff granted tip-- was child. pin. PS1111 ward chorister in Holbrook, lUP , - For ii,4 Lopclike. C. Salt Lake hospital aft-- . er an illness Former Owner and operator el (Jack) H. Hothine R. ....., ....., Ow GRANTED . ' Lastleton Rites Delores Norton vs. John A Norton Plaintiff granted decree. cu,tody of minor child. 1110 per month temporary alimony until tett 24, 1957, and thence 925 Per month, $N1 per month for support of minor child. vs. Albert Joyce Ann Wunderlich Plaintiff granted Ernest Wunderlich. decree, eiritody of minor children. furniture. Sind per aventh for support of a warded Defendant minor children 1947 pickup truck. vs. Drew Donald Ivy Jordan .or Ruby dan Plaintiff granted decree. house- hold furniture. equity in house and lot if 2807401' ra et : gall' Vika 'riff.' cbstod'Y' of two minor children. $80 per month for their support. fll per year alimony; defendant awarded 1051 auto. house Betty Salt lienrs 2nd South. at Monday p.in. in a , ,,, sio, March 15, 1896 1 , She died in 1953. e k i in Salt Lake City. , ertr''' :1 one Survivors M r a. ', 1 f Ate daughter. Laura ...Li" ,,i Margaret Z s a ,if Headman; No. sons. P'rank H Disight, EdwiV n ' M , De Forest all of Salt Lake Mr. Wittsiew CID'. Fay C , Os Aen, and Ralph A. WinSIOW. Siert. ing. Colo.; one sister, Alice Green. 22 Kan grandchildren Gardner and 31 Funeral Friday 1 p in at 2350 E 13th South where friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 per-in and Friday 1 hour prior Sitto asatch es Burial will be in Laud MitMOtigt tack Wilks Third District Court trailer. in Bell we the - Sr. Henry C. Fisher Sr.': Geo' ge Earl V. inslow. 90 died Monday morning .,40,s ...41,:ataaMflall a local hos, ., ,,. It ,,,,ss.: final of natural causes. Born March 12 ' ! 1875 in Oscela': '''''k Stark County, 111 Desmarried lie :i (it, - co. Winslow E. George Brial ASKED .; L.n I. DIVORCES C13 ore h of Jesus Christ of Lattisr-da- s '4,0 Satnts. Graduate , 0 Colleac Rieke Rexburg. Idaho Mad been Saatplosed at branch Lake CO, Federal Reser. Rank as assistant Mr. Dolby hoops,. gambler. struction Pffiance Los . Corp and Smell Loans Angeles Survtgors widow: deux-litersPetrAcia Deb", Montebello; Mrs JellgelL ROVO; gain; 0 LU ; Dalby, Mt. Ralph mother. brother. Cleon E. Dalby; Mn. t. 0 Provost. Mrs. insert. H. V V bite. Salt Lake City; Mrs. J. V. tilts. COWItY. Wyo. Barad In Salt Lake City. Iwo, Arnold Van Terry. 19. Salt Lake City; h Kaye LeDuc. 15, Midvale. Richard Scott Noren, 24; Darlene Ls-- , children, three Erickson. 21. both of Murray, Owen Keith Romrell, 22. Salt Lake Idren, one brother and two sis21. ters. Banter& City, Panne Gertrude woods ('rose. Friends may call at the Webb Ronald Cean Beenon, 18, Salt Lake r.gy, Jennie Knighton, 18 Woods Cross Mortuary, P r e s t o 11, Idaho, Carl Maurice Hoagland. 18 Murray. Margo Ann Ashley, IL Salt Lake City Wednesday from 1 to 4 p.m. and Arthur Eugene Biggs. legal age. Irene at 1 Ilati Mortuary. n w-o- a- n., t'er-y- . le gat A IU C 0)ili1 0 Sall Latie Gerald Arlan Hurrans, Salt Lake Wednesday fromm 7 to 10 p in., cit4,. Lancla inihnanei.19, Murray 18. Gunnison. .' ( arl Alma morning. illici Bar bare Ann Leas, 16. Salt Lake City th Richmond Cemetery. Alexander ('lark 52, Salt Lake Mrs. Doty has Ruby Elizabeth Gruiss. 48. Salt Lake requested that City, lieu of flowers , remem- Gordon Lynn Brady, 22, Murray; Lou in LeFesre. 18. Midsale branees to her be made to ' 310' lt Salt Temple. Temple, Church Of Jesus Christ of LatterShe Mrs day Saints tledeson via s a member of the Sittlat HOUse Ward and one husband.. Survivors daughter, Mrs. Jay (Elva) Anderson. Salt Lake City, four. grandchildren; one brother, John H. Solt L.ake CAI kuneral Thursday. 2:30 p m.. in the Sugar House Ward Chanel Friends owe call Wednesday from 7 to W p.m anti Thursday until InE 13th South 2 pm at 2350 N aaatch terment In lat Park . ( ity - , ).. March 17 Te,k)r Lidos 1920. mito , 1902, in the Salt Lake !s 41'" . lanlreeandeella - Algoollk Francis Elkins She Eire married Hodgson Sept. 11, Lake City. She married George E. Doty June 26, 1901, in the Logan Temple. Mr. Doty died in 1947. Surviving are two sons, Ben M ., Hollywood, Calif. , D- - G Ellis Doty, Studio City, Calif,: three daughters: Mrs. ci. W. (Ruth) Olson and Ina Doty, Logan; Mrs. Merlin W. (Eda) Smith, Preston, Idaho; 11 grand-Edit- MARRIAGE LICENSES Solt Loh County ., Ail 22.1 Ott. Salt inn Wheeler, Mrs. Doty died in Logan Mon-residencDan Lehman. 750 L 3120 South. brick g12000. Al Sachs, East, brick real- day . She was horn at Richmond dence, $15,000. Aug. 21, 1874, a daughter of Wil- Al Sachs. cyrivisio East, brick resi- 112000. dence, Franklin D. Green, 1231 Wilm ett Dr. . 1031.111i nano:. RMiecItilknsioanNdleIC:laer:eyn. frame residence. 112.000. Byron C Russell. n56 Panorama 'ay block residence. 115.000 School, 1893, and was gradu- Fairclough Building Co 9541 67 Dr 944 Montclair ated from the normal course, Iairclough Dr 11 brick resi dencea 110 500 each Brigham Young College. Logan. Granbo. Inc . 2544 Capricorn V. ay, in 1895. She 4ittended the old brick residnce. 117000 -GI atiMi. Int' '2601 Lintorri War, brick University of Deseret t ri salt residence, 117,000. t iketosy4 Public Relation 1 e City, a daughter of Thomas and y , - 18i-- Ludo W Dolby. 59. fOriner Salt Laker. cited Mom- ' w .0 slag in Mont e belle, Calif.. el a heart ailment in Manta Born Jan. 1. 1W7 to r r -, Ttihelcat W114143-4119-4124- In either case the new governor would have only a month in which to find an of ficial residence. Or he may just get 94.1t and find a new home. Meanwhile, the Utah Historical gociety The society is being hamsaid Wednesday. peted by the lack of space and we feel that the goternor should mote out as soon as possible," Nicholas G Morgan Sr of the society said, .:Nve stand ready to mote in when the governor moves out," 2i..-A-- Lens u pen Pr'' Foothill Charlott Elizabeth W h e As , Hodgson, 80. 2123 gs,v4",'", 13th East. (bed jp.4,00 Mond& y. 2.30 Asales, ezn. at a local , rem home. here 12 for she had bees MT!7 M. Doty, 81, Cache COUNTY BUILDING PERMITSElizabeth , J. Samuel Oliver. 4001 S Crestview County teacher, church worker brick residence. 417,000 Dr and musician, will be conducted Quality Builders, 4112. 4100 W. 3010 South St., beven $10,000 Thursday at 1 p m. Rites will brick and block residences, each. IA'. be held Builders. in the Logan Fourth Quaility 3800 five brick residences, South. wr, ard 411.000 each. chapel, Church of Jesus Stewart L. Carlson, 4380 Holladas IChrist of tatter-daSaints. Blvd.. brick residence, $50,000 be ' $15.541 rleng. ri.sen,rectizi brick The nev.i'-hom- I b - possibility of thr governor being around next Feb. 1 is also a moot question. lie may chose not to run for a third term and stay right in the present home until next January. He may chose to run and may no J. Bracken Lee and Mrs. Lee Wednesday had just one more year left in which to as the official residence of find a 800 lumber L tah.s first fainkly. Approximately dealers from Utah, Idaho, Ne- -' On Feb. 1, 195'7, the state, mansion at 603 slide and Wyoming will attend F, South Temple St will become the property the 13th annual convention of of Historical Utah lety. the the Intermountain Lumber The society will take oVer the old Thomas Dealers Assn,, Inc., which gets1 the governor asked undet way Thursday at the Kearns residence because for the'transfer. The to arrange the legislature Rainbow Randevu, 464 S. Main.i Bill 'louse A highlight of the three-dalegislature- obliged by passing 135 last May a convention will be building For the past nine months the Lee fisoillY materials exposition featuring has been looking for a new place to live Thus 66 exhibit booths Of national far they haven't decided upon one. Whether manufacturers and ,uppliers, WednesC NV, Nortz. eseeutRe seerethey are still looking no one could say and town of were out Nh'N. Lee awl tary, vaid. day Gov The exhibits Will he open 10 the governor's office had no comment to make the public free of charge Thursday from 7 to 10 p m. and Sat- ft I I Urday from I to 5 p in., Mr, 10 Kortz ssaid... The parley, keyed to the theme, "Operation Home Ini- ôNiv. '.?1117C.ILCHILrieD:N23:11:2ITSAve' ! Lisle W. Dolby Chortott W. Hodgson Doty, Funeral 'rSét At Logan VITAL STATISTICS 1, ConventiNoill'Io February 1, 1956 Salt talcs City, Wednesday, NEWS AND TELEGRAM, DESERET , . , - - . 1. |