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Show . ,,, . 5,s'....1,!19 - - ......,,, 5 - .' , :,..,.,....... .,. E , - ' . . - ..THI DESERFr - .. , - ,;. C 1 :Sto..'.-if:::iiii$-,'..L...).0.-liio'.13 e' - Seventh Fairmont Park swimming pool vacation, .(en G. Scott, Is .1,061a, 4 Five new iourses sununer Recreation ready for immediate use. There, Department City will,' be given by Utah State superintendent, declared Satur- beginning and advanced ywimthing as well as life saving classes Agricultural , College Extension held. Pools at Liberty and A complete program designed will be Service, , starting next week at ..' Parks are expected to be Jordan to be both entertaining and edu- ' Weber College. sometime this month. completed cational will begin June 13 at 26 the recreatien Either- - resident or extension .. ... Sparking areas in the he said.. play city, will be a weekly fifteen eredit will be granted for the Youngsters will have the choice ,.. minute radio program staged by W. of joining classes in athletics, art; ,.., slaps., according to Willard , city youths, Mr. Scott said. ' singcrafts, dramatics, dancing, is course t - Bruce, in charge. Each , and swimming. For the less ing, tor three hours credit. energetic there will be kicture Classes, instructors, and tines, shows and band concerts. The first week of the program ME : wilLbe as , Dr. will consist of registration and Educational psychology, , ... David Stone, Wednesdays and organization of classes, Mr. Scott said. Following will be nine '' Fridays, starting June' 8, from week' of activity directed by 05 7 to 10 p.m. . .., supervisors.' " School W. health, 'Dr.-- W. The reereatlint departmenkluts 77' '' Smith, Tuesday and Thursday, concentrated on present , play - PROVODelegates to the eight-ten- th atarting June 7,- - from 7 to 10 areas rather than expansion of its annual convention of the facilities, the superintendent said. Utah. State Federation of ..Postal ' ; Miss Myr-- However, new Remedial reading, playgrounds have Clerks will get down to business WednesJensen, Mondays and beenL established -- at Everett Sundan following banquet Sat, 3 - tle to Avenue and days, starting June"5,---from-Eighth West Street,. urday - night in the Federation --1 on Preston Street between Strat - Room of the AFL Labor Temple. Public school a1t,2 Miss Jeule and Twentyseventhnational representatives Larsen, Tuesdays. and Thurs-- South Street, and on Somersby will occupy the spotlight at bustfrom 7 to Street, located between Fifth and neu days, starting June 7 meetings , Sunday at LSO 10 p.m. p.m., following an II am. lunchPublic musicrMrs. t "'"Ther Art 'Joh rrir'..17Contie-i'e' Fridays; Calif., national vice . Oakland, to pm. president of the postal clefts, who For resident credit there will will address the federation, and be a $10 registration fed plus Mn. Otto C. Dick of Pasadena, ex$2.50 per credit hour. For COIL national a wdliaryvice ' tensiOncredit,33 Pertredit-hou- r president, slated to speak to the or a minimum of $10 per course. , No class will be conducted for Also scheduled al a speaker is less than 15 people, Mr-- Bruce Hundreds of Salt Lake County J. T. Gardner of Salt Lake City, said. Eleven meetings of three youngsters will flock to playthe U. S. Postal Inperiods are scheduled grounds Monday to register for representing the summer recreation program. spection Service, for each clam- -, under way event teachers or others Big attraction will be the four. The convention got In the g -- -arethe with banquet. night Saturday sparkling-sWimminInterested In getting- courses pools which of the in addition to these, Mr. Bruce will open Monday for the lint Almi C. Nielson, president , Dee will meet with them in room 101, time in two years. They were Provo chapter; presided, with Brown as masterof ceremonies closeiLlast Introduced at the banquet were ' were made to meet state health day, June 6, at 7 p.m; , in, numerous officers and guests, requirements. 1. Mn. Mr. Dick, O'Conner, Pools at Midvale, Holladay, and cluding S. Nelson, Gardner,Verne Granite - High School -- will be nt; federation-presideMrs. 1 ready for the enthlpiasts on the state first day. Opening of the Mur- W. K. Olsen of Salt Lake City, (Laver ray pool will be delayed "a few state auxiliary president; are - com- Christensen and J. W.- Danger-fiel- d, days-"- while-repai- rs incoming and outgoing Pro-y- e pleted. The Kennecott Copper and others. is exin d Garfield postmasters, Company pool ta-Coe- pected to be ready for use "some- - Verne S. Nelson, member of --time next week." the Provo chapter, will preside at L; -the Sundey sessions as state Christensen, Joseph. county PAROWAN Grace Jilin 88 said recreation President. superdirector, Elaine Guymon, daughter of Mr. visors Will direct classed in arts . Adoption of resolutions and PeroGUMMI of and Mrs.., crafts, dancing and sports during election of new officers are wanhas 1been named editor for the summer months. Theater ex- scheduled at the afternoon ses1949-5- 0 of the Banyan, campus cursions, bike "hikes," parades sion, following the addresses, he and story-tellifestivals are also said. ' yearbook of the Brigham Young included in the program. - : . University Your large tents will be availMiss Guymmi is ik junior at the able for overnight' campers at : Born BYIT where she served as Is-t- The Spruces, in Big Cottonwood sociate, editor of yearbook Canyon. The picnic area is being In St. during the past year. She a- operated this year by the county tended and graduated from- the recreation department 'ParowanHigh -- School where, Schedule for the summer acis as follows: during her senior year, chi was tivity.tenten JODAN D1STOICT Illuffdale. TuesThe old green ST. GEORGE also yearbook editor. 10 lam to I psn.: Butiorvills, days, Cr..- - barn at the City Park, donated While attending the Branch Tuesday. Thursdays, 1 to 5 tilonday. Tuesday and Thursday, at Cedar cent, 9 a.m. to 5 cm.; Draper ' Monday 4nd by the city of St. George to the Agricultural College a.m. to 5 p.m.: Granite, local American iLegion- - Post, is 1947-4- 8 Friday. was' she again in City HerTuesday, Thursday, 1 tit C6 P.m.; Midcm.: associated with the yearbook as riman, Thursday. being torn down by members of vale. daily front 10 cm. to 9 p.m.; she There Post No. 90. its auistant editor. Monday, Wodnoaday and IFT- the Lester Keats Rl,.rten. a.m. to 9 p.m. Sandy, daily JO this barn has also worked as a member of the Idiy, For many years 1 to 6 p.m. On from 10 a m. ao noon. school paper staff and received Monday. Wednisaday and Friday; South been used to house livestock In Wednesday. Friday, Monday. with various rodeos, a journalism award from a Ce- Jordan. Union. daily from connection 101.m. to West m. and Jordan. race meets and stock shows. The dar City publishing' concern for 9 Win. to andC p plc: 5 to 10 cm. - Thundaye. Tusadays her activity. barn was also.used at times for p.m. GRANITIE DISTRiCTOranof Its SAST She holds office school. arts and trill 14 the city estray corral. high jUnitir - - the Nautilus Social Unit of daily from it cm. $o 4 cm.: Granite The members, of the Legion are swimming. daily front 1 to she is a member. She was highp.m.school. Creek Mill . East park, daily tearing it down and will use the from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Holladay school. a recent recipient of the Block daily from 9 a.m. to 9 P.m.: Madison lumber and iorrugated steel roof"Yn pin for her activity in school school. daily from 9 Cm. to noon: for new construction work at Blaine daily from 1 to 5 p.m.; ing 'affairs. She expects to receive Sherman school, school Monday, Wednesday and their proposed race track northto Libitie her degree' froln the school of Friday, from 9 cm.Wodnesday and Fri- west of town. A dozen members Monday. education in 1950.,Her minor is Edward, day, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Roosevelt school, or more turn out each morning and Thureday, 9 a.m. to Tuesday In art. and work at disassembling the Monday and Wednesp504 1Woodstock. Wilson Woodrow to 5 cm., day, which has served the structure from and whottl... Thursday Tuesday amt. to noon; Harmony park. 3700 IL for more than thirty Main, daily front 9 cm. to 5 p.m.. community Park City Lions Wednesday years. school. Monday, Plymouth Chesternoon: 9 am. to and - . , . , - .. , - ' ' Posfal 'Clerks. ' - Head In to,' State Conclave ' ; -- , ford-Avenu- e ; Fng Youngsters' - Icout , ' -- sununer-whileiepa- 'Y' irs Yearbpok--- Ed.it-0.r,i.h.ip.,..,',-:- -- Goes -- -- ng Historic he t- George Park Torn Down' - to , -- -- - mal,NO Friday. Elect New Officers field, daily from 1 to 5 p.m.,- William -- Penn school,. Tuesday. Thursday from 9 cm. to noont, Olympus school. Tuesday, election Wednesday, Thursday. 1 to 5 Pm.; PARK Monday and Thursday, !of officers of the Park City Lion's Oakwoodto school. noon. 9 am. Utah GRANITE I WEST folClub was held recently. The Copper Co. park, Magna. daily from cm. to 5 pm.: Cyprus high, school. lowing officers were elected: daily, II cm. to 5 pm.: - Garfield school. Wilseph daily S Cm. to 5 p.m.:- Monroe school. I a.m. to 10 cm. and Whittier liam O'Keefe, secretary; first daily.. school. Wednesdavs from 1 to 5 pm. vice president, Fred Fuelling; BINGHAM DiSTRICT is school daily from C a.m. to second vibe president, D. W. Central noon Cooperion school, daily from 1 to Boy Community house. Cook; third vice president, Jim 4 p.m.: Highland Lark school. daily from 9 cin. to 8 I tamer, Virg Street; daily; Sorenson; lion ..11.71111AT DISTRICT Arlington School twister, Bob Burns; daily. 3:30 to 9:40 p.m.; Bonneystaw Bill Neil, Vern Gibson; Mel school, daily 9:45 sm. to noon: Liborty school. daily. 1 pm. to 331 pm.; Murray Mathie and Marion Fletcher. city park, daily from 10 crn. to 1 1 p.m. CITYAnnual insister 1 I Martine; Singh' taif : directs, PO.t.. - 4t - ' , ,1 c,"',"visi ,. 'I.:, ... . i', i'l,l -. -, , '1. 1;,1.,..,:i : Iri ,,' t:, 1 ' ' ' ''';.,: ',2'4: - .. 70, i -- " ., , , , , ',, 1, ' ed .. ' . . of the National Post- beyond rails and even good by pointing out that this story of masters Association and many of wagon roads. Rates were, uni- the utility of parcel post was form in every zone. worth a million dollars in adverII,tah'S younger postmasters will Utah residents, newly arrived tising alone to Uncle Sam, said lee for the first time the building in the Uhltah Basin, uw their Mr. Smoot. , that maae parcel post : famous great opportunity. Experts from the postal service when the Utah' chapter of the In bundles, in will be present at the convention association conducts its annual packages within the size limits to answer questions from Utah's convention at Vernal, Wednesof the parcel post, the bricks for postmasters. Besides the usual blisiness sesthe Vernal Bank Building were day, through Friday. The veteran Ilintah Basin post- - mailed to Vernal. So wag the sions, a)? elaborate program has master and p i o n e e r, Pontha barbed wire for the fences. been planned for the postmasters I. .A. Smoot, Salt Lake post- and guests. Vernal, boasted Mr. Calder, will be host to the con- "million,' which has betzt moved master, said the old records still ,Calder, id a big town in a big away from Salt Lake CIO for groan with complaints from star way. Vernal serves an empire, the first time in many years. route contractors and postal offi- oil fields,N, and the transconti. ' ' nental motor and passenger and Congress established the parcel cials. ' to ,., . give rural people service, Utah answered the complaints freight traffic. peel . , ' Officials .wire-wrapp- .,,:-g - .,1, f ' . il ', ' 't ' I - t 'by Mail' iHLb arlic ' Clarinet students PR0 from eastern Canada and most of'the western, states signed up for private music study with Simeon Bellison, guest instructor for The Ma. summer- music festival at Brightim,Young University, Dr. John R. Ifalliday, director, announced Satterday.-...,..- .. :'to...,:'To.;:.yio:: I ''V:"14, Musicians Sign For Private Study. , ,i i ' - 1 . . . Martha Earnest, 97, one of Wyoming's most colorful figures and 'widow. of "Boney" Earnest, Indian scout and pioneer rancher, died ThursCASPER, C. day. Mrs. Earnest died at her home' in Alcove, 32 miles southwest of hero. She had been critically ill for snore than 's' month and had been Confined to her bed for more than six years. A resident of this dlitrict since 1881, she was one of the early settlers' in Wyoming, - Her log cabin home in Alcove had been moved there-b- y her husband from its original Site, where the Pathfinder-Reservoir- -is now lo' cated "Aunt- - Mattie,"--asshe , was known, could tell many western stories to her visitors about her. personal friends, Calamity Jane, Wild Bill IlickolsBuffaloill and-scof other famed frond tier personalities. also recount the days when she fought . . - bres She-roul- Indians, herded cattleaid hunted with her late husband, a famous government scout. and guide. She was born Martha Canzada Brantley,- - A nessee.1933. - died' here. in d ' . , . , k Larson n Awalkan,10.th.,10,114.40,4"4" . - Salt Lake - ,' IYillIfjOrpr,s-4- ' court awarded plaintiff $14411 IS default sit tho defluidanta. Violet Giles VI. Bernard'.1licockbank. doing business as Sun Willey Ice Cream court decreed- no cause for Company; action. Jack W. T. -Pomeroy vs.. Calvin Sorra. lea. George 11:- Murphy. et al; court entered a judgment of nonsuit in favor .06 the defendants and awarded the'. defend- ants their costs. Dora C. An. Andresv.4. Andersen-an- d dersen vs. Edward O. Platt and Irene B. Platt; cowt decreed that ths, defendants have no right in the disputed property and. that the plaintiffs bawl and recover from the defendants $100 damages for wrongful conduct and trespest. ' Morrison-Merrill and Company cs., Ann et al; plaintiff adjudged to Olt lawful owner of disputed premiies. Lynn Earl.- a stiziOC by his guardian.Irene Earl Thomas, Ai.- Walter S. Calder; court awarded plaintiffs $6000 for juries sustained as a result of negligence of defendant and 6221.25 as costs of hospitalisation. doctor bills and crutebea. i pair; County- -- 11.. , :I; i ditughtlir Hassan ,, ":".7 L. ' ' ' Lday " Cbrial Marriage Licenses.. Creech Katherine ' J. ' Myra Willey Waddoliin , - ' le,. . Reginald C. Turvillem. lb ' - ::,e) - Suiti Third RitOs-:.(110'd.tilq0:- Euphernia (Fay) Hyatt Box Elder County Funeral services for Lt. Ray- MOIL DKunzifir,whe was killed in action March 9, 1944, will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Willard Ward chapel.Church . - of Jesus Ctirist of Latter-da- y Saints . r.,,,,,.,,,, "ma") ie .ada may call at the lam- , ily residence 1 (.1 in Willard , WILLARD, A v .,, f .,) -- 0 f4 and Thursday i v - i Wednesday evening .") tBurial to 1 cble will in the Willard Cemetery under directioh of 1 0 vem.....1 Lt. Kunzler Felt Funeral Home. Lieutenant Kunzler was born Nov. Willard, a son of Mr. and Mrs. David Kunzler. He was a graduate of Box. Elder High School and won a scholarship to Weber College for his musical ability.- - After his graduation he left with the Utah National Guard Band on March 3. 1941, for an Luis Obispo He later transferred to the Air ,Force and received his basic training in Lemoore, Calif. He was commissioned in July, 1943, and was later sent overseas. He was reported miasing March 9, Evangeline R, Frandsen s - - LiIIianM:A Hawes 'Third District Court Granted Third District Court Francis F. Smith pastor. promissory note. Jr. . - . ' , Holy rosary 'vill be recited Sunday at Basel Baningtos Warner "V.. Cbarlea . 8 p.m. at 4760 South State IL, Murray, . Warner. where friends may call Sunday end Monfor Jer ry Kladis iv. Gloria M. Bladis. Funeral services TWIN TWA w. . Bowman vs. Clara C. Bowman. day. Burial will be Murray City CemeDistrictt Court Francis F. Smith, 82, p6meer Magic Richard J. Leahy from Marianne tery. contractor, who died Mr. Barden& vas born March 6. 1883. Valley building sifter a short 'linage at -The Commission of ?inane of Iltab Amundson Leahy. night in Codo lo. Italy. a son of Giovanni and Thursday Deloras Young Amy frank Lyte Olen Second Ave. North, will vs. Julius D. Larsen and C. UMW's' Lex- 260 his home, Pio Piorina Serdella. He Vas married to be conducted sen, doing business as Larsen Auto Re- - Asay. at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday ki .doo4m -ARO Codolo. Iso lina Pi lett, April 34, 1909, in , Mortuary theme' by Bishop L. came to the United States Reynolds He was a member of the - The couple Mr. Robbins of the Second Ward. Church DISPLAY DISPLAY CLASSIFIED Sardella eas employed D. CLASSIFIED 4. 1911. Saints. Jesus Christ - of Latter-da- y. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y In the Newhouse Mines, Frisco. Beaver of Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Perk-Mr- . County. throe 'years. Since that time he was born IA lintith 1868, Saints and was an elder Aug.. as e truck gardener had been Willard, Utah, and moved t&Oskley from in Murray. the Willard Ward. . Mr. Bardella la survived by 'big widow; there hs 1879. He tune to 21,in Palls1 Oakley in 1914. to In addition his parents, be is a brother, Giuseppe Sardine. Prance. and from Of He was a .member the Church of sisters, Mrs. Amounts Pilatt, Italy. and Jesus survived by five brothers and two Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Mn. Ritziest& Baldini. Salt Lake Citt Mr. Smit h. is survived by his widow. four sisters, Willard Ktmzler, Mrs. lila Smith, Twin Falls: four daugh-7 Salt Lake City; Mrs. Iris K. ters, Ifra George Abbott, Takoms Far, Md.; Mrs. Elmo Kerr. Folsom. Calif.; Meservy, Provo; Grant Kunzler, Mrs. Ross Herrick, Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Zenola Fisher, Clearfield, Utah; five Brazil; Mrs. Joyce K. Matthews, sons. Zdwia O. Smith, Salt Lake City; Olen Smith, Hansen: Gerald Smith, Twin Perry, Box Elder County; BarbaFalls; Farley S. Smith and Lyle Smith, ra Ann, Earl, Kay, Ralph, both or Wendover, Utah; 20 grilihdehilf Judgmenh Third t - , -- - in CAST yOUfllt 01 EYES Veld, and Rex Kunzlert-oWillard, and three grandparents, Mrs. Ida Kunzlor, Willard, -- and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Barker, Pleasant View. Funercd Rites For Victim dren, and Pioneerfete. - SANDYUtah Pioneers 'resid- ing in Sandy will be honored by members of Sandburv.Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, during a special program Sunday at 7 p.min the Sandy First Ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y. Saints. Mrs. Zella M. Swenson, camp captain, said special tributes will be'paig,to the one remaining pioneer in the town and the eight "native pioneers" who were living in the state prior to May 10, 1869. - Pioneers to be honored are Mrs. Olene Amelia Cushing, 880,,who came to Utah in October, 1886, Sind Mrs. Emily Harris, 87,,Mrs. Mary Jane Robinson, 87, John W. Ord, 88, William D. Kuhr, 86, Charles C7Crapo,,86..Mrs. Elizabeth Crap, 83, John R. Cushing, 85, and Mrs. Clara D.. Doman, 82. Members of the three Sandy wards are invited . to attend the , meeting, said Mrs. Swenson. , . , - -. - Classes Slated OREMA thottln's will Orem Health the direction health nurse. gin June22.- , . Class for expectant be offered by the Department under of Flo Beck;p4blit The class Is to be- - . . r 0 11 Mathew Launch 1 MITRILAY--Requ- N.ofor , TBSIS for Mahe, for Richard Laurich, 84. Murray, who died Thunday In a Salt Lake beeline', will be celeSalt Lake; brated in St. VinTuesday st 10 am. noon will be. conducted Monday cent de Paul Catholic Church in MurRev. The Martin will be Burke I. ray. at 260 East South Temple St. aelebrant. Mr. Hancock Was killed Friday Rosary will be recited Monday at 8 at 4760 South State St. where trienda when the automobile which he p.m. way call Monday and Tuesday prior to was driving left the highway service& Burial Will be in the Murray near Malad, Ida. Sheriff John A. City Cemetery. Evans of Oneida County. said Mr.- Hancock had attempted -- to' inflie H. Witzell pass ,another vehicle on , a !outland services for Mrs. Minnie Hey. failed to make wood Wits 11, 63, of 494 last lighth South straightaway and - Will be conducted the curve. St, who atdied2 Friday. p m. In ths Second Ward Friends may can at the place Tuesday chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Sainte. of funeral Sunday from 2 to 8 Friends may call at 240 hut South from 4 to I p.m. and p.m. and- Monday from 10, a.m. Tempts lit, Monday from 10 am. to 110 pm. burial to time of services. Burial will be, Tuesday will be a the Salt lots City Comotory. in the Salt take City Cemetery. Funeral oervices itei tt(1 - rj - saidised cars are overpriced? just take a gander at what your dollars can do with these d used carsevery one of them in p shape, clean as a whiAde and ruin' to go for a good long timid NI7ho Hancock;--58.---Nort- Sandy Plans VALUES! - Of Traffic Set - . THESE value-packe- tip-to- :, '47 FORD Super De- - lux, Club Coupe - - '47 CHEV. Float Sedan - $1497 ' '46 ' $1495 . . 7 DODGE Custom '46 Sedan DODGE Custotti Sod 1 Crosh- Injures Youths. $1448', Antonio Poimesono - t er. - ter. Two youths received 'slight injuries Saturday afternoon when the, motor scooter they were riding- - collided with an automobile--- in -- Parleys -- Canyon mile east of the about one-ha- lf cement plant. abandoned The two, Thomas IL Cam le, of 1739 Herbert Ave., and Robert H. Krantz, 17, of 4665 Princeton Ave., were treated for cuts and bruises at. Salt Lake General Hoimital and.' released. , State Highway Patrolman Ruasell Cederiund said young Cern, driver of the scooter, reported that the machine struck loose gravel and skidded into an eastbound automobile driven by Alton W. Street, 1E, Park City. No citation was issued. woons atossRequisol man tot $14118 An- Woods Croce. better tonio Palmesano, known as Tony Jackson, who died Thursday of heart ailment, will be celebrated Mcmday at 10 a.m. lit Our.Lady et Gus&111190 Catholic Church. , Rosary will be recited Sunday at It 0.16. at 32 Fourth Bast 111. where friends may eall Sundae awd Wonds7 Prior to services. Interment will be in Mt. ClaVary Cemetery. . epee Sedan . . '. 98 - - Grin L. (Babe) Keyes B- OODElt--Lorin L. (Babe) Keyes. 41. of in an Tie Ogden AVO, died Saturday W. Ogden hospital following a two-d- ay Dt Re wee born April 29, 1902. in pintail. snd Flora SC a son of Lorin Joseph Keyes. Rs had always resided in Weber v . , Fgra County. Mr. Keyes was assistant chief clerk of trix..;ilawe:erelJnIkettot fits skstearuere saepzseda,oloao; of test 28 Mtn. Re wu a member Chrld ottlLatigirttawyargincuai.atca sie Val iwartied to Wiwi MM.. In Farmington. June 19. 1931. aurataing are bis widow: Oros sone and ,. lials4 sad . !iis ' a, .., . 0 . . . . - lbaomauLarkelfroDid'w,DVrtrwili,manas. (Shirley) Waist, Ian Antonio, Tex.; bia Kerte. Mrs.' Estella Remus Low,. Ogden. . - " je". NtTris,rgre711.1,. .lipretw:AratTi:fsarttylt Day in Ugod Ccrs Declzr Day fr.cm a Balet ' : . . . " 1 , 4675 SOUTH. STATE Used Car Rekesentative - ?HONE 1011 OR 1304 ' .., , . , ,' 75 ," - -, , DIAL' 4-4- 71 , . .01."AliN40.011, l - Peter Sardella , 1: , ,,Sait'Le ke , j ' , . . - 6950 shako Areel- Garrison, Jolut dence, 1574 last 3460 South St. and $3000. two B. Batch. $5000 Fern Purloin! itgaila services for Irrtest Coteman. Ranson Ater.. RIVERTONMrs., 11026-31- 1 Williams Canto South son Larson, 87, died Saturday at the 69, of 649 North Itleeenta west St, re- - Sesidenees. home of a son. Allred O. Acerson, for .. tired carman in Union Pacific Ran. bricklyranruidele lien.Treeil.ppl,75$4,8500zusintd,7116870000 so, Riverton, of causes incident to axe. ,..1... She was born Octe20, 1881. in Swede road Compony who , 'vs, 1 0 - ,., died at his teal- et. of a ,' denc at H. L, Walker, 38000. brick residence, Friday Anna Rana and f . 8,05 am. will be 3140 Green St. - '- r'''''''''''''''" ; Persson , , . '1J. Jerome Brown, $10.000, brick ruiconducted e ,it Monday Johanson. '' , Lit. '..K. let 19:16 e m. in the dence 12346 South 900 Bast St. i...., She was married e , s , barremodeling $3000. J. !.. Twenty-eigh- th 'Dean Ward Brady, ; ' A , .,. chapet . West racks, 6970 South Thirteenth Bast St. 750 Of , lit- -, 'l Third Korth Jusths Chamberlain, $9000. brick resi,, ; tolf aOt last inAc.lr:n. " I, Jesus dence. 1232 Laven-Circl- e, of Church 4 y, 6 , LatterWasatch Land and Improvement Christ of t elly Saints. 818,000, brick duplex. 3252 South . a Robert' L. 1845 East and 1823 East 3300 South St. t in Grantsville, Mr. fit- will Melvin Sanders, $4500,1rame residence, 1 ... ' . , Acersondied- - Nov, 10572 South State Sit '' .,, May call I ', '2. 1908. Shim was '" , , 3 married 36. Zest Seventh to Knud .. Permits ,.. t Building' '''' ",, '",,- ' Larson until March 1, St, Salt Lake City of femoral. 1927. in T000ls, Ho , , 40, 4 , will be in died July 6. 1944. .. . ,' 660004eith,- - two brick Salt 'Thoinpson, e Lake City was Larson Mn. , County i . , C41011112 Ave. Wilson lif Cemetery. residences, 221943 sotto' member Melvin James Kinctisch. 37, and Reiss in 937 Louisa Thomee Cook, $200; remodeling, of Rivarton Second N.,,,,. , Lowy. 24, both Salt Lake City. ..... , "'" , Browning Ave. Chinch of Ward, M. Larson,''31. Iscalante.4and . Mrs. Lamm Lowell K. Garrett, $7000. fferlie ten-de- nt :oone Jesus of Dell Philpott. 26, libelbrrille, 1817 Logan Ave. Latter-da- y ; Saints. Oho bad rssided in Tenn. D. Robbins C. Construction A. Company, Riverton for 22 years. George.11enry Pattersen, Legal age. and 2305' Skyline $14,000, brick residence, Survivors include two sone', Martin, Willana Caning III afts.--b- oth Ball Acerson, Phoenix, Aria., and Alfred O. UM Katherina Donavan Creech, SC Circle. Nick Itouris, $2000. remodeling. ris 'Ako City. Cyril Acerson, Riverton; lour daughters, Mrs. of 621 South West Temple St, died at 19. 'and Easel Second South St. , Muer, Cast Ernest Holmes, Kemmerer, Mrs. her residence Friday at 3 a.14 of. tames Wye. Western Distributors, $1200, trams of, Mario LOCIE13164. 19 both of Balt Lake Evan Jones, Hannah, Wyo.: Mrs. 'George incident to age. City. tics building. 1211 South Mein St. Pare, San Jose, Calif., and Mrs. William Mrs. Creech, a daughter of James and 21. and LaRue Isle. LeRoy Selberg Oren A. nelson. $3000, brick residence. 3 Tata. Salt Lake- Cityr-2grandchildren, Ellen DOC&VIIII, was born July 4, 1962. hi 0344 Elisabeth St. 19, both of Grantsville, and 80 to Lake Tenn. She cams Salt . Nashville, Jerald Fred Bach, 21.. and Darlene 'block C. Lewis. cinder $5000. Clyde City in 1904. She - was the widow of 11! residence, 459 Cleveland Ave. Lombardi, 17. both of Balt I. City. Pt Creech. Robert John Cameron Jr., 21, and Mares Gene WlUiom Temple- .- $2000, plywood She was a niembef of Lynds Chapter drive 19.. both of Bait Lake Citv. MerrelL West North St. Temple inti,1250 No. 1, Order of Eastern Star. John Mark Murphy, 19, and Vicollt N Survivors Ernest--- A. include Annie Stead. 20-- , both of Said Lake City; -- 2182liontts Twentieth Bast St. Creech, Columbus, O.; a daughter. Mrs. George Lynn McCann, 22, and Darlene brick residence. libUNTIPULPuneral C. services ICIT Mrs. h. Prank Berg, $10,000, B. Donnelly, Salt Lake City; three Hinkle, 17, both of Balt Lake City. 2208 Billint Ave. Myra Willey Waddoups. - 73. who stied and lour grandchildren, Leland''' trams residence. 24, and Carol- Card.-72IL Whlti oresParlor $9300. 404,94.sowwwseose, Priday at her 19, both of Bait Lake City. Sheridan Road, Menet). 1345 North The family requests that Pe flowers 2323 - L andli T. SUM-ki- d Construction-7-- Sesonsi--:22. and Dimon', Stephen West., fit4 Pay Oleew 21. both of Bait Late City.. 125 Los Angeles St. will bo tondueted 'Marvin Albert Strong, 61, Rigby, Ida... remodelini triR. Adolph 0000, Cue, ' . at 2 p.m. , and Lydia R. Strong, 56. Huntington; Slwood Plum. - Monday ' plex. - -- ' .. in Bountiful Third Robert Prank Walker. 23, and:Wanda ; , F. S. Carter, S10,000, cement loading Mae Beveridge, 23, both of Salt Lake City. CWhur"cit alessusi. dock, 345 West Third South St. , ' .losicit-- s Darlene ',., Kendall Male c. Salt 12311 former Beg Lands!, .34.,,,,hoth...0L,Ball-lso- z, -- d sy-7,-- - 7 $2800.'additioC-1211- 0 by Lake resident elied--ina Pueblo.. Cte. - Lon Richardson,-CET -flailots,,,-,--: W. Victor : ..,.-Idword Hunlow. 30, and lila 'Bishop Floyd hospital Thursday morning after an en- - Fourth Ave.., forwr Parkin of the Fifth tended illness, according to . word re- Dorothy Leigh, 30, both Balt Lake City. Ralph H. Druory., 615,000, brick-re- it; Theron Jeremy Nelson. 24, and Patricia 2209 last Ninth South St. oeivedhy relatives in .13alt Lake, City demo. ' Z. J. Christenson.' $12,000, brick rut- - Jane Pomeroy. 23, both Salt Lake City. Priends may eall Friday. , Norman Frederick Hyatt, 22. Joliet, IIL, Mr.- - 'Carrillo was born in- Nottingham, dence. 1335 Colonial Cirdie., at the family rest. 11. 1895, a son of John -. Brnest D. and Ruth J. scheittir, and Betty Mario Anderson. 33 Salt Lake from England, donee July Sunday 1;!:, .s'', ; City; 6 to I p.m. and and Lily Turville. He moved to Salt Lake $150,000,' rossonry shop and 'warehouse, George Nicholas ilk, 23, and Vol Dea- rtuntil Seventh West St. Monday prior to City about 1920 and' resided lohere. Idea Salt 'Lake City. . Pa0. - .. Joseph Raymond, 29, and : was He Filed employed with the Union will be in, Bounti Li. Know. 24, both Italt Lake. Dorothy Mrs. W City. ful City cemetery. cific Railroad Company in Salt Lake City Louis Baruffok 311, and .0abrkile A. District Court for many years and was I member of the from Chappuis. 40, both Balt Lake City. Canadian Legion. He was divorced James sari Marshall. 21. and Nornla Carl R. Ohran. doing busbies as Ohran his first wife, Elva Monson. Surviving besides his widow. Mrs. Betty Construction Company, vs. J. W. Spencer; Ashby, 20. both VernaL Matthew G Pitakis, 31, and Christine Jean Turviller, are three sons and two plaintiff seeks 62271.04 plus interest sod by his first marriage, Richsrd costs of suit allegedly owing on materials Murphy, 29, both Salt Lake City. services for Mn. daughters Milford Masser, Finch, 22, Salt Lake Norman L. Turville, furnished and labor performed for plain-MiRoland and W.. T, of Suphemia (Pay) Myatt, 65, 553 East PatriCil 'tiff, Hobbs and City. and Anna Slain Soren. 32, Pi, fourth South, St.. Salt Lake City. who Mn. GwendolynLake . Richard R. Christenson vs. Oirald 11. Frances, Cacad.a. urvillee Salt City; two sisters and was e found dead at her residence Pride!, cosu five and seeks Gerald In ifrothers two ,S161119,1iTus 24.- - and- Rock; grand... &nett Rock. England will-b-plaintiff conducted Dough, automobile on Ain sold , and chlidren. .. illsgedly owing Woolf, 23, both Balt Lake City. Parowan West Ward chapel, Church of Chester Parker, 21, and Ann Grim. delivered to defendant. Jesus ,,,Christ Latterday Saints. Gene. Godfrey vs. Sears Ittebuek and' giett. 22, both Paris. Ida. Interment will be in Parowan 'City --Or-Sompany-aht System, Jenson, 23.Thand Chinni Cemetery. corporated; plaintiff seeks $1949.48 Iowa Foote, 24, both Balt Lake City. Attending physician said that .duo to the negligence Russell Lamoine Bowsutt, 31, and Oert- damages allegedly att died of a heart ailment. MrpEy. services rude B. Vermaat, 16, both Bait Lake City. for - Mrs. of tho defendants. LOGANFuneral She was born in Parowan. Nov.' 3, S. Calvin Sorenson and Rebecca- B. Daley r, Cati Bowden. 23. Holladay..ciur Frandsen, 24. who died Soretwors---vc1883, -daughter et John J. and Enna Evangeline in,Ream sDeneen-DeckeMargarot-lBeams,etc4 21, Wand City, Ore. o Lake Saturday then Rue-- plaintiffs -ask 'that the defendant-- be roresulting from an operationhi- - will City in 1925. the quired to- set forth tho astute of tar Bettie Phibba 14, both Salt Lako City. - Mrs. Hyatt was-- a seamstress by pret be ,conducted Monday at 2 om. to the disputed property and that Charles Wesley Finn. 27, and Arvilla chapel. Church of claim fission and had been employed in ' the Logan Fourth Ward by it to adjudged that their right to the Bernice Fellows...1g, both Bait Lake city. fur department at the Paris Company Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y of Saints. valid. is and good Eleventh Robert Milton Cundick, 32, and Char- property the William Borlacher Bishop t tor many years. Laura Wilke vs. Lova Bogodahll Plain- - lotto Ann Clark, 16, both itandY. Survivors include s son, Melburn H. Ward. 815.3211 damages due tiff woks allegedly J. Ellsworth, 30. and Lois Dia.-Heber I Friends ittay eon at the family borne. to ths negligenco of the defendant. Knighton. - Seattle. Wash.L:sketwo sisters. znond, 34, both Bait Lake City. Mrs. Bra Talbott, Salt City, And 191 East Boulevard. Sunday from 6 to Noel wliko Vs, ova plaintiff Dolphy Jolley, 21. Pleasant Oran, and Mable Oillies Provo, and a brother, 9 p.m. and Monday from 10 a.m. until seeks 1117.057- Mimeses Bogedahl; allegedly due to Barbara Jean Smith. 1.6. American Pork; time of services. Burial will be in 1411... the negligence of the defendant. 1Joseph S. Hyatt, Los Angelea. Kenneth Alvin Butler, 25, and Mildred W. under direction of Standard Oil of California Vs. L,safls Ida Permit, 19, both Bait Lake City. City Cemetery Lumber Company, et 6i; an appeal of the Loyal Ball Mortuary,' Oomer and Rose Dayton Hugher,-32- ,- Mrs. Frandsen was born- Jine 12.1924. judgment of the City Court to the Third mail auntie Sherri& 20. both Balt 'Aka Court. District H. and In Providence, a daughter of J. City. Bank and The Continental National Robert Lewis Jones, 22.. Clutter, B. D., Evelyn Hansen Ream. She was married Trust OODEN--Funer- al Comtoany of Salt Lake City vs services for Mn. to Oscar Reid Frandsen June 3, 1948. Prances Maw; plaintiff seeks $220953 and Dorothy May. Parker, 19, Salt Wks beLillian May Askey Hawes will be conschools, She attended Logan eity 'City. interest and eosts allegedly owing on ducted Monday at 11 a.m. in the Kirkendall-Ding graduated front Logan High School plus Divorce Suits Filed now. , arling Mortuary chapel by Rev. D. In 1943. She was graduated from Mills promissory Itrovell-Paterso- n Hardware Company the FirstMethodist College. Atwood Birt of in 1946 with a vs. B. B. Calif.. Oakland. seeks $254448 Neff; Church. plaintiff -Vs. Marie with interest and costs allegedly owing Friends may call at the chapel Sunday bachelor of arts degree. A former teacher aton gootAs sold and delivered to defendant. Williams. from 5 until S p.m. and Monday until at Lewiston Junior High School, she Richard vs. Mar' lame Amund. Prod C. Cook vs. Burlington Trans. time of services. The body will be sent to tended Utah State Agricultural College' Leahy Denver. Colo. for burial. The family re- during the past year end received her Company and Lloyd D: Barris: son Leahy. in abee- portation masters degree in phsychology quest& no flowers. Rub- yplaintiff seeks $75,805 plus costa and ntia-Priday morning - at USAC tots. damages allegedly 'due to negligence of Mackay. mencement exerciseo William Adamson vs.Oustave Adamson, defendants. - Mrs.- - Frandsen was an accomplished W D. Beetle vs. J Kenneth Mum; Hope Martinez vs. Tony Martine,. seeks $64110 with interest and , pianist but was better known in local plaintiff Kay Teraoka vs. Miley Tarsal's.. circles for her cello playing. Jean Banks vs. Josoph Banks. appearing costs owing on professional services performed for defendant. Don James Eintschez s. Bernice lint. many concerts. 'nue for Peter In Surviving MURRAYRequiem Salt Lake County sod Dan S. Bushnell ocher. are her parenta . husband. , Sudo ilk 66, of 614 Vino St.. Murray truck and a baby daughter. all of Logan. A vs. -- Bothwell Corporation;- plaMtiffs ask Lydia ?Aimee vs. John W. gardener who died of a heart ailment for a decree adjudging- them owner in Divorce while working In his field Thursday eve- brother, John, Logan. and a grandmother. fee Suits . simple of disputed proming. Providence. VVV ning. VIII be celebrated Monday at 10 Mrs. Elaine Hansen, First National Bank of Murray vs. a.m. in St. Vincent do Paul Catholic , Ben Trotoar and Lorena Trelosr: plain- Church by the Rev. Martin B. Burke, nett Smith Kesler VA Archie B. Kesler tiff seeks $146.20 allegedly owing at r. ' - . Building Permits ' 1 ' Solt Loki City, Utah : . - - 'Ernest Coleman - . - Maria H. ' cetVital ' - - - . , v s. Wyo.---Mr- ''' ' o ,. ''. 7 . . 4.0int , . . ,. ,' , 1 Wyoming Home , Sumnier.Sports - ' - (The Deseret News does not eharge for Oath -notices pictures printed in these colenins4 - 1 Dies. iti7- , There's no cause for Salt Lake Sixth West and Sixtkand 'eády. at USAC y9ung8ters to be bored during the South Streets -- Obiluary .. - . - 0..i':''.0.i..',..,..-'''':,,-::.i-,.:-::'.-1:::::::::',- ' ' . , Widow of Indian . .. - i . , . ' NEWS- -,' - -- -- ' . ..' . ,,. |