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Show - , I --- -' DESERET NEWS, - .16, 24 . 4t . - - take SoTt AND TEtEGRAM, 1 I . -- City, Monday Septomfbei . t 4' Warning 7 , , 1 - ' .e 4. , .; I 414 - Barker ' Tommy' 7'7 Ainsworth Wendy. - - Christensen -- ' " Provo,4vas4ouncV3itting Inan Mondaymorning at 2615 S;.State. , - Police said the automobile was registered to Mrsiliall. The Highway, Patrol in Provo said that Mrs. Haa was overdue at - 1 and Mrs. Perry ,Willard, Layton. and Mrs. Alma E. Kruger, 1156 W. 2nd North. and Mrs. Norman W. Jensen, 338 Stanton Ave., and Mrs. Alan P. Hughes, 731 E. 2nd South. . and Mrs. Bruce T. Madsen, 339,Wil Dams Ave. . East. and Mrs. Karl Foster, 709-6t- h and Mrs. James H. Burke, 1023 Ebert 'Ave. Ma.- - and Mrs. Robert Rains, 4004 S. 4300 fWest, Kearns.' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burns, 290 M St. . Mr. and Mrs.:Albert Griffith, Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hodgkinson, 365 F St. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman D. Holbrook, 1400'N. 2nd West.. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taggert, 670 E. 4800 South, 'Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Peel,;1219 Bryan Ave. 2089 lioMar Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Turley, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Whitby, 2256 Logan Ave. en S. 1202 Weil. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee, llth East. Mr: and Mrs. George Lund, 2136-22nMr. and Mrs. Robert G.' Aherne, 3410 S. '1940 'West, 'Gran- -. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr. Mr. - ' The body woman, tentatively, identified as Mrs., Helen Louise Hall, IO21 'E. 2nd North, - ;Fr . - her home.. heart attack. According to friends, Mrs. Hall had left Provo for Salt Lake City Sunday to have dinner with friends. She never arrived at, her destination. The , body was discovered about 8:50 a.nt by passersby. South Salt Lake police and the county. sheriffs office were investigating the death. , Mrs. Hall was a former school teacher at American ' Fork.- She is- well known as it vocalist in the Provo area. Survivors - include 'her ' hus' band, Kenneth C' Hall, Orem, from whom she was divorced; her mother and father, Mr. and Mrm CharlesKehl, Ohio,. and also a fostet, daughter in 'Ohio. Investigators said the victim had been dead at least', eight hours when found.I, " - -- -- . . ' I - B....Aliens, 70 tifut , - 13) WHOLI NOUS - a I ME. I . 'I ''''......".NOTC.N , '!.4"' Automatil Tinting or , - - , : ' gi The Detergent ,Distributor, inIcier ' 71"1, 'ii:i:4',,.:. 'for, CILEANE.ST CLOTRES .. ;;:ttt:k::, , Washas Clothes tip,'To cop at top, releases' detergent end bleach or tint mike4 owely,,o ender welter. ' kN -- , o r LINT REMOVAL- -- 1.eaves.... - ... . ?. rsweepsuenstlint,diti and soomfor good Itt . Ctt::::: ' Cots Drying Costs c.?? LINT CHASER RING - - Spies More Water Oat of Clothes ' ,, ' ' , , for DRIESTSPIN 14 1 , ' -- ..:.......1,0: , toss Lint se Clothes Than Washers betleaned by. 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'round comfort with oo ir LOCATIONS sm.! .tAKE 'r,:gls.,17kIT 110400421d6b 'General Electric gives you year : 4 ibmni no soot, no odors in your home when you install a General Electric Gas Furnace. Instead, quick, quiet, &an warmthfree of . . . soot, fumes, odors. And it's all automatic! . NOW U CONVENIENT 6 011 L c3H 11 C , QqTizIRA p IN - .4 P.,' V Ong lop ME The LOCKH4RT Co THS POPULAR 0. ander worst, guards (vans "sail 1 11111111 - snoring pr4, On ME .uditolu-- t be no 1 - IIN111101 7,1 N1 '9 9,e2Notot There'll fumes, f t t11 - N it , hnportant that hoses used in transferring the fuels are prop. edly grounded and that smoking be absolutely: forbidden In the area. Cause of the Saturday explo. , , A, - One youth, Verl Richle, 19, Heber, remained in "critical" p - , Blair. softz 24( ziAktY '- , , 0 , r --- He d the :Thurs . of Utah .a State day. stabbing Prison 'inmate contimiecl Moohave been dily, No found tto' nev7luea, attacker. The vi.ctim. Frank 3.' Owens, 24,', was rushee' to gait 'Lake Geiteral 'Hospital, and treated for:a icnife.wound in the stomach. He. was returned to. the prkson hcispital Friday but still refused toclisclose; who had Stabbed him. ,Acting - Warden Walter Achuff, uid he was tracking down several leads 'hoping to "get .to the,' bottom of. the incident to avoid- - any, reprisals." - , Mrs. L. L. Buchanan,368 Beta, Stadium Village. Mr.. and Mrs. Cornelins VanDerLinden, : 3781-195,Eatn. Mr.' and Mrs. foils Ifoll1day,r300 E. Mill!St., Bountiful. Mr-- and Mrs. Lewis Wood, 1273 Victoria Way., Mr. and Mrs.'Arien.Adams,.483.1st Ave. Mr., and Mrs. Dentils,Olsen, 1063 Yale Ave. Mr..and Mrs Max Garrett.1270,Ashion Ave. Mr. and Mrs. :Kenneth W. Crofutt, 338 Argyle Ct. Mr. and. Mrs. Thbmas , VanDenBerome, 3515 - - , , last :; , d - two-tMrd- -- In Prison Knifing ' ' ; . , Tuesday). Mr. and Mrs.'Willard Casper, Woods Cross. Mr and Mrs. Keith.E. Davies, 392 W. 3rdSouth. Mr. and Mrs. Erpeat. Ishamo 875 W: 65004 South Woods ' Crosse 4 ,A , , . Mt. and .Mrs. Gordon Ward, Kaysville. Mr and Mrs. Courtney M..Darlington.; 768,5th East Mr.' and Mrs. Hyrum' E.:Bradley,:383, W 325 South,,.Boun IVir.-an- ground, slon, which burned out 1,800 gal. Ions' of propane gas from one rattler than dissipate-i,the s and destroyed tank as does nAtural gas. of a $30,000 service station, was - Because they- cannot be seen still undetermined Monday. they' are mare dangerous- than HoweVer, Chief Tanner said d3rnamite, he said, and almost Fire Marshal Willis J. Smith was to conduct an investigation anything can set them off., of the blaze Monday. Transfer Hoses emphasized that it, irvtry - . 'W.' 6th South",(born ' to the y Probe ContinUes ' Mrs. Leon Lines, 3065 E. 4530 South... Mrs. Lorin Squires o Centerville; Mrs. Norman G. Hayes, 8365.7th-East,- Sandy.. Mrs..0. Wendell Hanson, 63 W. 20th South,Boun- tiful. - , quicklz,: sink fs; newest-coifAssociated Ileautidans""Cosme- - lecture off-t- he doriditionMonday;andthe at other, Mardon Watson, ' 19, 300 in Some in attendance were tologist Symposknn" Monday three-daHotel Utah got a preview of the the final day of the Heber; p in "fair" condition at St. Mark's Hospital. season'snewest hair. styles. , meet. -.Chief Tanner said ivapors-- of Richard Hendler, chief 'in- - Jean I S- .- Clements,-;assista- nt structor, Robert naive Hair customer relations supervisor, propane,. butane and gasoline sign Institute. New York City, Mountain gates Telephone and are 'heavier ,4 than air.- They Telegrtgh Co, Salt Lake at)', showed the film, "Telephone Watkins! To Spook r Speaker Announced Courtesies and Selling Your The Salt Lake Optimist; Oub Services Unseen,",at Sen'. Arthur .1.r. Watkins 1 (ftother session. Utah) will be featured speaker has schedtded Lee P. Kay, chief of public irelatlons and educaAt the past presidents' lunch- Thursday at 8:30 p.m. before tion, , Utah Fish 'and Game eon, a program was- - presented the , Salt Lake City Chapter, Dept., as guest speaker ' Tues- demonstrating styles past, pres- United' World; Federalists: The day at :12:15 p.m. in Hotel ent and future. Flappers, "bop- meeting will.be held at the UtahMr. Kay's talk rill con- pers," and comic strip character YWCA, 322 E. 3rd South, accorddudc "Jewel 13rynner," a hairless ing to Oren A. Nelson.. chapter cern fishing and deer-anmodel,- Illustrated the eras. president. hunting. - Mr. and Mrs. Vern'A.' Carter, Tabiona. Mr. and Mrs. William, D. Carter, 155 W.:American Ave. ' ' ''' , 1 . .', BOYS; - ,' Mr. and Mrs.Evan i - , Mr; and Mrs. Ioseph Martinez, 2812N; West Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lerner, 1064 E. 2nd South: , ; Mr.. and 'Mrs. Leonard England, 444 N.13th West'. . Mr and Mrs, Henry Aloia, 1993,7th East.".. ; Mr. and Mrs. 'Raymond .Johnson, 4542 'Box. Elder- St.,4-- Mum Proiicine;-Butanc- - d Mr. and 'Mr and Mr. and Mr., and , Cause of death has not' been determined, but it I believed the woman may have suffered a , -- f I step-by-ste- Southi-Isto7- -- :,-- Wilcox , d PITALS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY TO ' ' , GIRLS: , . Pearl; Martin .Bruee Loeffler ' - Butters of of Beauty Dr.; Dana Butters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal R. But. ten, 353 S. 285 West, Bountiful; Brute Andrew Loeffler, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Arthur G..Loeffler, 820 Washington' St: Martin WilCon sdit oX 344r, and Mrs.' RalpVC Wilem ' 425 E. 2nd 8; and all other babies who are one year old Monday . 'SAWS WERE BORN IN SALT LAKE..CITY 110S, Mr;--an- - - Nuts - -- Provo Woman 'Beauticians Get Preview Found Dead Season's Hair Styles In On Seat Car Delegates attenaing the 'Utah gave an illustrated h ' Fish John , TO Gene' Barker, son of Mr. and Mr. Carl E. Barker, 835 E. 2nd South; Tommy Ainsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ainsworth, 17 W. Cottage Ave., Sandy; Wendy Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C H. Christensen, 750 E. 2nd South; Jeffrey Buckway. son of Mr. and WIL East; Carol Fish, daughter of Joseph F. Buckway, 1412-5tMr. and Mrs. Fred Fish, 185 E. Southgate; John Peart, son , Carol Buckway TIM DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS , 'fr , , The Salt Lake ',Fire Department warned citizens Monday on the use of gasoline, propane' and butane in the wake 'of a' series of dstructive ' fires involving such fuels. Tanner Battalion Chief R.-said vapor from a cupful of gasoline could blow a house to bits, and avgallon-ogasoline in .vaporized , form is equivalent to i 85 pounds of dynamite. The latest such explosion and fire was Saturday when, two youths were burned in a service, station blaze at 1234 Beck St. ' ' Youth 11CriticeZ ,, 444.- -4 Gene .. 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