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Show ' Mondo'y, Juno 6 1949 11- -4 --- ' 7-- -;::, 2- ' ' ', - , . , ' ! . , TNE . z t Patriaichts sWife Funeral Set .. . -- In-Uta- , h Hospilál Eat Lee, 86, 01 750 St., who died i4 hospital after awill be conducted-Tuesday -- rw, in -the - 1 , . ' - 'NIA) . t li - 11, 'i . N7 I ,...,,o, , itu; j tii - ::, ,. son ' - r,,, ,. , 11 ,A reit F7. iriends : - erol., Friends may - ' - ' A I; ., 2Por .z-- , . ,,, "vie MrsSteers was born Sept. 13, 11165, in Winship, Surb- - I ,. "..,1, . Lug ttlixaontin, ! himor4111 to Idaho Balls, Ida. '..,... --- elif I. (Ike) Newton ,. Legal Notices tTAH SOIL CONSERVATION , ; - ' " - mittee, Pleasetake further notice that Oilthls 20th day of, June, 1949. between the hours of 1 p m. and 9 P.m.. en electien ,meet ng will be held at the Wasatch-HighSchool at Heber City, to elect County of Wasstch. Utah, ' three supervisors for the Wasatch --- Districk,ot the --- , State of Utah. , .. Alteligible lend owners 6r land oc.. - FUNERALS , for ,Heitinfild C. Turville, former resident of ,fialt Lake. husband of Betty Jean Tut. . r . , k. she cared for and raised her three Mr. Lee , younger 'br6thers. She was married to Mr. Eves ane(Fuesday. tuary from 6 18 p, " hint in - is j LeRo'y inthe ' Societhe --- -- , WTZELLFuneral , - . - ' ' . . 'Minnie Heywood tatiteell wilt be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Second Ward chime. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 'It. SOuth Temple. Monday from 4 to 8 'Om. and Tuesday, 10 a re. until 1:30 p.m. Interment in City. Cemetery under direction of the Larkin Morturry. - -- Edwinand - Lake7elopIellay18 at09--- - --, Ethel). her , Amos Mervin Woolley .. ' . ' . - - . - - - ,Genn----- - - - a ' - . i ' - - - - -- - - , , FLOWERS r ot r , - . 574. i:SEN Reginald C. Turville ', - - . . , ' :for services ' , - :Lester Hackwell of 660 Se. Red-- wood Road will be announced later from 36 East ?th So. Funeraldirec.. !, --- ,,r-,-- , vill, will be conducted Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. In the mortuary, 125 N. Main, by the Canadian Legon. In. ancbmilltary honors in the Friencia may call City Cemetery. Monday from 4 to 8:30 p m and Tuesday prior to ,services at the I Mor. Joseph W. Taylor Memorial, . Nary. ',. ' , TAM:ORFuneral services for Rex Orson Taylor of 1621 Jefferson St.. son of Orson R. and Margarete ;Lyon Taylor. Will be held Saturday. June II. at 2.30 , plot. in the Rose' room. 36 E. 7th . Thefamily.. will meet friends at the mortuary prior to The American Legion services. 7 pose No. 65 will be in en,,,,,, of military graveside rites in the ' Salt Lake City Cemetery at p m. Funeral , directors. 'Deseret . Mortuary. . ,ActingChairman.., rirsCruhrirition June 6th; 1949.Publieation June 13th, 1949.l ' --Last - FUNERALS . - , . ' ' . , - - , -- rultwuzsoovi000 euplers with'tn the boundaries of said District shall have the right to vote at the said election meeting. By order of the Utah State Solt ConServation. Committee G. L. HORSID!..' - . . STATE COMMITTEE LEGAL NOTICE or OF THRE E...SUPER . -- --ELECTION '415011,4 FOR Tor ,wAgcrod ' SOIL CONSERVATION -- . -- DISTRICT Notice !thereby given bythe Utah Committee StateBoll Conservation to all land owners or occupiers of land lying within the boundaries of.' the Wasatch Soil Conservation Dis, trict that NOMinatill Petitions for the election of three 'supervisors of the said District have been recelwed by said State Soil Conservation Come, . PROVO-4'4m- ila for Elias K NTOLA, Duchesne Hutchiton, 52, Neola farmer and plasterer, Brady. 79, who died Saturday laight In died at his home ' Sunday at 1:30 incident to age, Salt:Lake CIO prolef a' heart attack. will be conducted Wednesday. at 2 pm. .He Was born Fels..111, 1897, In Vernaf: Church of in Fairview North Ward I soli Pt Charles and Helen Bern Hutch. Jersis Christ pi Latter-da- y chapel, Saints. Burial eon. He was' married to Ads will be in Pairtear City! Cemetery.: Dec.. 23. 1919 in Puctiesne. laterThey Friends may call at Valley Mortuary were-married. in the Manti Temple. in Provo, Tueaday from' 1 to 0 p.m. and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y at the place of funeral . after 1 pal. Saints.. , .. ' . He was an active member-othe Church. Wednesday. , Born Dee. I& '1809, in Palmier. ban- being a high priest at the time of his deau He was Sunda! School' superin- - vete County, he was a son of- Warren tendene for a number of years and later P. and Rachel .Ann Cox Brady; He was a.counselor in the bishopric. He was also married to Elsie L. Rollins 1, 1892, a member of , the MO COuneil of the in the Manti Temple. Ills 1111' and two Roosevelt Stake. sons preceded him in death.' ". Surviving beaides his widow. 'aiz eons Surviving are four sons, Loren E. Brady, and daughters, ktri. Lois Leavitt. Neola; P leasani Elden Brady. .Biidgelandl Mrs. Beth Shoell; Orem: Rea. Max. Lowell L. Grove; Brady, Vernal; Orien R Brady, Charles, and DeLane Hutcheon. 14"11: four grandchildren; his father and three Craig C91o.: three daughters. Mn. Dells H. Yonne and Mrs. Henry Beal, Provo; sisters, Mo- r.: Clearilel,1. Mrs. Violet Mins. Neale. and Mrs helen Mrs. S. DonHarking.- Vernal; a ouster, Mrs : 'Charles Peterson, Fairview: 38 grandchilAllred, Salt Lake City. . Funeral - services will be tonducted dren and 16 - . --Woctint:.day at ' 2 p.m. in Neale Ward .. chapel under direction el Bishop Lazelle . Henrje. Friends may call at the Olpin Mortuary, in Roosevelt Tuesday afternoan LI1 M .. , and evening andi at the family home in ' Neola Wednesday from11 a.m. until time - FYRUM.:.--Funeral aervires for Mrs. of BerViCel.- Blitial will be in ,Neola Ceme- - Lillian H. 69. former Hyrum teaLarsen, ident who died It her 'home in toe , . , recently, will be conduc- .. ted Wednesday at 2 :1) ro. in the Hyrum. Second Ward chapels. Church of Jesus F. . Christ of , , Levi Anderson. . Friends may call at the borne of a Menet . I. (Ike)) 'Newton, 69, Ver. nal.. died Saturday in a Vernal hospital Mrs. Anna Hall, in Hyrum Wednesday of a heart ailment. morning prior. to services. Burial. will be ; He was the,owner of Newton Brothers in the Hyrum City Cemetery, kirk Larsen was born- - April 18, 1880. saddlery here Which snide- - leather goods used throughout the Mountain Waste She was married to Ren Larsen ,son of Mr. Hewas- - born m in Silver Beef,' Wash- - and Mos. L.,K.Larsen,Lpromittent-Hyru'? 20; 1879, dile' at residents. the age of include her husbancL.Ios Survivors. moved with hia .mother Ren Larsen. Salt Lake end two brothm's to Sanpete County in Angeles; a inn. to aragone-In---19- 12 they moved City. and .twe daughters, . Mrs. Lillian to Vewl An,' TCho was blind. opened a shoe 'Seim ---- wn. her parents with and attended schools I.' there. s, , On Aug. 4,J888. she was married to Peter Allen Steers' 14. steers in Idaho Fall.. In I, 1901, they Moved to Blackfoot and in 1909 to Ogden, coming to Balt Lake City Hartwell. - .;,,, , ....A. mit Countj daughter of lhomas ,ts. - : , Saints. 7i,....1,:,4, ,z , .,:',.,,,., m. the Mor- - eartet::: ,,,,tayrri;ody.toi Survjving ,besides 'kits widow ere three Monday daughters: Albert, Harold, It - of - StrViet4 ime of fun- Burial will Lake schools Salt ,,Lake City was a member of of the Church Jesus Christ of Lat.., y Saints,. Dorothy Wilson In mt. Blackwell . .., ';te,,, IcirOty., o Ebert and s;1,":4 Lall-1 i0 il ''''" Fr y Rockwell was . ,da Y fil, by E. Orval Bishop Provost of the North Seventeenth Ward, Church of Jesu s theist of Latter-cla- y ,....1 ',FL,' 41, .. 'IL., iseml:ttry: lielt First NorthSt., .. ,....1' Church Ward. Jesus Christ of Latter.dity Saints.: win Officiate, may call at ' of ,,...n 074 ,1,. th,e0rEsdon siehropot . .. . . tall at ",- ,:, noon c'Saints. - - - - '. -- -- ' - i Salt Lake City; Mali - - --. .., FUNERAL DIRECTORS in 1919, M. Steers died Sept. 9,19344-T- hi couple had ce lebrated th eir 50tn, Wedding JOSEPH WM TAYLOR MEMORIAL ; Deseret 4n tors, MOrtuary. 1936. -t -- anniversary MORTUARY 125 No. Main. igiondsti:;id .4i:o . Hackwell, and Dorothy An active member of th,, Church.' Mrs. DESERET MORTUARY. 36 E. 'I 150. HAGBERG-Fun- eral t services - for Cake Car. two gradchildren- - Ibnel Steers served as president. of the Bing& -E- VANS. Nero liegberig ds EARLY, 921 WestSo. of 4th Graveside,iervices--Ballit HackBlackand Charles ham Stake Relief Society:Abe New KINGDON MORTUARY 253 North will be announced later front tin. ill...eherrsi,H:-Ptr-: foot Stake Relief Society and the North Aug.. 30, 1900, in Birmingham. will be conducted Tuesday at 4 well, So. 36 East-7tSo, Funeral directors; the tune of Weber Stake Relief Society. LARKIN him:atART 360 1 66, In . 'Deseret Price the I Church of Jesus p.m. , Mortuary. City Cemetery. They joined her death aim was a memper df ths.North' . ,, Temple . . Arthur-L-Wo- od Ward and beionnedlo the Sun- 14renteintli for Ka. Sashin 011),Q11ISTSERNELTOR---MORT1Christ of the :Relief of 333 South Fritt!ritit5ger AR? 2128 So State Arthur .I. o f Wan Phineera e the England and came to Utah in a few days at the residence of '770LSEW-MORITAa heart at 1445 SolSte-t"'zitucledwednuola);2,p.m24 She held a .a Reading Circle. W. 1st Sout- h- Rosary services 7 . 1909,-settling- -4t 20 lit rnAt hot Leelei IL 4th S Provo. Lee, Provo. .524131.1.1AS a! rricrohyrstricitrr-thrertrthrirritr, nts:--Salt---- p LAWN 17. Tuesday;Crematton SUNSET in MORTUARY. Jthrle 2350 len& wee born L Mr. Wood -- Friendsa r the Union Pacific Railroad Old Timers a former -- rancher, Is ' may Mausoleum, --.s 13th So 21'1-DT,Later the brothert, bought - a , Club. .. at '' Bountifill , -, '. rdatt.ghters Anti a paintertind contractorfarmer, and state kgi- Wiltion Wood. lie,. was a clerk t?r t12. Provo and ' built up. a fitintiving shop --1;7n7iiri...;ty76; in the'mountain area when trade A. , in-t- he slator;--decorator and M. Sperry. Hoilywoodt. Mra. Mary B. were the years- until his retirement in 1947, ' means of it'ins.p.or Before ' - - FLORISTS LAURICH andWilliam W. Steers. MU...Lake tiom-- Mr. ,principal moving to Salt Lake City in Ilta Requiem- - masr .for -'Newton- invented most of He was born .APrit 27,1863, in 1937,-h: Church. He and Mrs. Eves ree ---, --- --, - - --had resided in California, Laq citv . five grandchildren and. St, :Murraytellr- ?,t,...grealINEWSVILJAleuseristees-used in for his Ihttomachinery be au.rpt Tuesdoy at te. a.m. in tht--celved their endowmenti a son of Vegas. NV. and Provo, Utah County. 11, Glenn -31. radio repairman in ile Springville, RoyA. crilr-st paralysis . Peal Catholic Vincent de was St. ,ny; sy fl4TVOT& I Fa for Cache when-- : he arriell-Le- e.1930. Wellsville,. many became County, almost . church by Rev. Martin Burge. of Odd Fellows Lodge, Provo. St., Tuesday from 4 to 8 30 p.m. and,. blind. he devoted his time to writing years. who died Saturday at 9 p m, in a On July 3, 1905, he was married to Wednesday until services. Burial will be poetry. Seven Rosary will be said Mondayat. 8 ' It i001 SO little and means so years. later his book.. "A Logan hospital following an extended IllMrs, Eves had been very active In Springville sc.hools and at the Florence , , ,., m. at the Jenkins Mortuary, in St. Joseph, Mo. in City CeTetery Vantierfla0ght p 2 Blind be at conducted will Mans ness,Poems." was published. Wednesday much. No Intrusion . no awkward as first age of 16 worked on railroad con47.60 El State. where friends may Beetles his widow, he is aursived by a . in Mr. Newton the Wellsville Second Ward than-e- l. wax All the simple eloquence of to Vera married PP moments., call Monday evening and Tuesday Mrs. Robert Winfrey, Richmond. thurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Payne in 1912. He Was a member. of the counselor in the Third Ward Re- - struction, in which he was en- sister, nature's most beautiful blossoms in to services. Interment Prior Mo.. and a brother, Wilbur Wood, Loa Church of Jesus Chriet of Latter-da- y Saints. breathing softly your messageLi 1p , , . Murray City Cemetery. Al lew and Angeles. lief Society for 18 years. She also gaged for the n'ext ten years.... . . 0 sorry: Bishop Geddes M,aughan will officiate. Soffe, funeral director& Survivors Include two daughters, Mrs. Funeral cervices for Reginald; C. 'Tut, He was married to his was active in the Primary, spendFriends .may. el raft Box, Nerissa -- LsteaterTMansfield, PORTER Funeral services for Mary Wathing:- - father, John B. Glenn, Wellsville. Tues,n53'al;u7blor 8c11.l:ahtpritelld,erT,;:; vt4g in Provo. June time a For ton. bf of time most and Elisabeth Mn. Stillman porter ,1380 training Ing until time roy4 - Hall, and three day evening and Wednesday So. 9th East will be held Tuesday Amos Mervin Woolley, 89, of 324 East morning will be conducted Tuesday at 2'30' grandchildren. of services. Burial will be in Wellsville they made their home in Payson, Fourth youths in the Church. It 12 noon in the Hawthorne LDS South St., died Monday at 4:30 pm. at 125 North Main St..' Salt Lake Cemetery. City Jenof Ward Doriel Canadian the chapel. Bishop She had been an invalid for the where he owned and operated one a.m. at his home of comes incident to City. by members .Legion. I Mr. Olenn was born March 22, 1912. In 4-55sen will officiate. Friends may call Mr. 'Turville resided In Salt Lake City 44 the community's first livery 'age.A son of Samuel and Cathirine Mehr- - from !Wellsville. a son of John B. and Eliza at the French Room in the Mo1920 to 1947, when he moved to A 11.-- A.past 13 years. 1 beth ParkinsOn b Pueblo. rtuary 36 East 7th .So. until Mon- stables. was in 1890 he In born Parowan. to moved besides husband her ing Woolley, they Surviving of Ogden, where , day evening and at the residence Friends mayetilL at the place of fte Feb. 14, 1860. He was married to CHARGE, THEM 1380 So. 9th East. Tuesday from p.m. Monday and prior are one daughter,. Mrs. Frank eastern Utah, -- where he operated Utah, Isabelle- - Lyons Groo In the Endowment neral from 4 to exander 7eravricea.goshop. , until- time of services. Funeral '- to services Tilesday. Burial will be in Salt of 3n of Ave. LatterJesus House. Christ Church Deli-Vera line Fran'Free All Deseret Mortuary. carrying mail and day Saints. Salt Lake City, June 22. Lake City Cemetery. stage Be-- - w Ssdirector SaJt (Kathleen) Wenzel, San mere' httet at and freight from Price to Vernal unI, lied June 17. He1938, else(); three grandchildren, for Lucy Nixon STEERSServices -was nducted County. Cormty and South Davis ar Steers.- 138 W. ist North. widow Woolley came to Salt lake when two brothers, Harry Smith and der - a government- con- a ME' nd Sons quorum in the s will be con. Allen Steers. Peter youth and atterthed Salt Lake Citys . besid, Surviving tract. Uni12 schools. from was ducted 15 He both of at . the in the. Leon Wednesday graduated BirmingGeorge Smith, .. oon ents,are IWO erl Edward Lakin, 84, - of 675-- - Fifth Ave.. He wax a school LDS'Ward chapel. 147 W. 1st versity of Deseret. of the Richard LeRoy C During that time, --Mr: Lee r-was teacherin ham, England. North. Interment died Sunday at 11.45- p rn.v at- the family Twenty-eight- h theNinth- - Warte,schools-- ---City Cemetery BROWN FLORAL CO. Church oft JSMIS SIX brothers and sisters: Mrs. Eva Park. Ward, Friends may call Tuesday from the Ninth residence after an extended illness. The cori- appointed, by GOv Hebe- M, He was superintendent of ' Town More of Latter-da- y Saints. Burial illi ilium. Wellsville: M t Glenn. Wells-b- e 214 R. 2nd South 4 to 8 30 pm. and Wednesday He was born Sept. 14, 1864, in Staford- Christ Ward Sunday School for 52 years and in Washington. Heights Memorial Park. ville: Mrs. Mettle ,Sharp Downey. Ida.; -- p.m. Wells as one of the first commis11 43 a Greenhousa a son dth Set. and 10th West -- 1:30 and Sarah tn. the at of until John at 'leo as acted leader for England, choir Wednesday Joseph manyshire, Lakin. Friends may gall at the funeral chapel Mrs. Beth, Casperston and Adam Glenn. to the United W. Taylor Memorial Mortuary. Dainty in the Third Ward 'chapel by sioners for1905what is. now Carbon years. He was a seventy at the time of States to from 9 6 and Tuesday WednesdaY Preston, :Ida., and Crosby Glenn.. Blue pm) In 1889 and muted In Utah.-,. Kisdeath. I i COLONIAL FLOWER ITOUSFsest unt ur services. I1i-Ceeek. '''he was elected Mr. Lakin was steretired electrician. Bishop-ArthAa a youth he Was a buyer for the D. Taylor. flowers at popular prices. Funeral Mr. Russell was born Aug. 12. 1894. in of Jesus A member of the Church Seed Company In Salt Lake end flowers Our specialty. 870 E. 9th a son of Alexander W. and Ida Friends may call at the Berg to a term in the state Legisla- Vogeter Saints he was a Ogden, a building contractor in 1907. Christ of Latterday became Chandler Russell. He had resided In Ogden South. North Twenty-firs- t He continued In that capacity until his high' priest in the W.- Mortuary Tuesday from 6 to' 8 ture. He also was a' Price city retirement Ward at the time of his death. He fulfilled all of his life except for three years in a few years ago. Ida. He was a member of the . 1907 and 1908, Paul. in 11131i011 comniissioner. to. . England . and' to p.m. Wednesday h Survivors include five sone M. WMprior Ward. Illa wife and three children with Twenty-eightHELPERFuneralserviees- - for tharlea I In 1912 he was married rower.; In 1919 he sold his ranch , and laceflaltLaketCity.;;..-LeRoie--Wooller7RiWoolley and Cleveland O. Woolley. taking services. Burial will be in Provo Art title tr died of ,,. -L Pitcher. She died tn Ogden in 1933. On Sept. 2, William Lombardi. to w married Jessie whe entered-the-employ- -of 17 E. the State erside, Calif.; Joseph A. Woolley. Santa Ja;'11,1893,...1,...t.h.4,,g,,R.4.4m9;e.... eon 1938 he .was..married to MarySny. bn.1)41 rrix114,---141City Burial 10 in a.m. 0.Price at Las Nev. Steven one ,ucted Tuesday Vegas, of Ana, Celle; Woolley. SpringRoad Coilimissiop.- He was Surviving besides his widow are three the time of his death Mr. Russell sonic temple. Mettle W. cone. dale, Utah, and one Edward Robert Lakin. )Arthur T tern-ra- n Friends may call .,at the N. M.: lit grand- Lakin, and Stanley Y. Lakin, all of Sall was employed in Garfield by the Amen. the..first to advocate the use of Householdm. Santa Fe;daughter. a memHe was pie. Price. Tuesday one hour prior to Bridge Company. mate- children and 28 Lake City; eight grandchildren. and live gravel as a road-surfaciher of International Association of Bridge. services. Funeral serVices will be held Wednesethi;till Additional services Structural be Iron of and funeral to Ornamental. use Workers, rial and day at 1215 itc.ro. at 124 South Fourth encourage the ducted in Spanish Local No. 27. Fort Fourth Ward St., where friends may call Wednesdiscarded Mine cables as guard Fast Survivors besides his widow Include two chipel. Church of Jesuit Christ of Latter-sonE. D. day from 11 am. until time of services. Charles A. and Paul E. Russell. day Saints, Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. Burial Interment will be in Salt Lake City Corn- rails in road work. l, Ogden; three daughters. Claudia Anne will be in Evergreen Cemetery at . Mrs. Ray (Edna) Wilson and Mrs. 'villa' Mr. Lee: also aided in road etery. Mrs. Louisa Elvers Dibble Ilitsberg.'44, of 921 West Fourteenth North tit, died al i David (Arlene) Watkins. Ogden: his moth- ---building and Irrigation projects brothers. et. Ogden: lour 4 30 p.m. Sunday in a Sart Lake hospiEdgar and . Horace Russell. Ogden: Clarence Russell. in Idaho, .I.Itah, Colorado and V.ital. Feb. 2. 190S, she wee Sall Lake City. and Frank Russell. Los An- in Born Oregon. into a four titters, MTS. Reed POWIST. Ogyoming. In 1930 . the wife of Nell Alvin Hagberg of Salt geles: Mrs. .. WELLINGTON, Ed C. Wright. San incise(); iden; E. OFF10E;- - 151 NORTH UNIVERSITY-AVELake City. T,00ELE Funeral eervices for Mrs mass for Pvt. Ernest F. Bruno, partnership with his son, -- Ray - Two trona also SUTVIVC Lawrence Alvin Mrs. Parley Kende II. Mitten., and Mrs.-Ralph Ritter, Riverdale, and eight grand- Mary Adeline Dunn Vow les. 71, who died they- contracted state Hallberg and Don Frank Hogberg. Salt children. World War II casualty, wilt be Lee,---anSunday at the home of a daughter. Mn. CALL-PRO- VO Lake City, four daughters, Mn. James R. , Phillis Bankhead. Tooele.-o- f . - . coronary oc- highway construction until 1936, Vera celebrated at the Notre and Hagberg. Lund, Patricia, Juanita. . elusion.. will. be ronducted Tuesday at 1 to D. and moved retired two he when stepsons. Lake Salt of City; all In the Tooe le Second Ward chap- PIM Catholic Church in Price, TuesW. Moon, Salt Lake City. tint Elmer Hag-berel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Salt Lake City. ' Miscellaneous for Salo Homes for Sole SSITITS day at 10 cm. Portland, Ore ; a stepdaughter. Mrs.a by the ward bishopric.. Lee would have Mrs. Lake Mr. and City; Salt Morrison. H Emma Friends may call at the family home. Rosary will be recited at the celebrated their sixtieth wedding BUTANE TANK. 100 pound site with North First East St., Tooele. Monday brot.her. William Henseley of San FranSusennah Wan lass Whip-,71- 3 LEHIMrs. ONLY 21650 down takes lovely 2- regulator and tubing. Harry LawMitchell Funeral Home in Price three sisters, Mn. Merrill Singleton, pie. 83. died Sunday In a Lehi boa- - 'evening and Tuesday to time of services, Funeral services and burial for cisc8: . ton, 1367 South Fifth West, Probedrm. home in northeast Provo. Mrs. John Draper. Moroni. pitat after an extended Burial will be In Tooele Cemetery. illnees. Springville: vo. Ph. 3250W. Monday at 8 p.m. Services will anniversary Wednesday. Near market and new grammar Hensiley, GM R. Voiles Anna born Mrs. Oregon; Will 25. was Mrs. Mrs, 3886.. Delber born in Tooele June Nielsen, 30, and April Whipple sohooL Gaseturnace. Ph. owner. be conducted by the Rev. Thom-!fi- ll Survivors, besidesE. his widow, former Salt Lake City resident Fueral services will be sinnounted later In Lehi. a daughter of William and 24. 1877. a daughter et Joseph M. and IRON Grey work horse (mare). Ph. Provo 27734. Mats' Odell Wenlass. She was married Susannah Z. White Dunn. She had lived 087111. Orem. Ray Lee, from 36 East Seventh South St., be in Include six sons, as F. Butler. Burial to Nelson O. Whipple April 7. 1884. in here all her life except for two Yearn at Provo; Clifford C.', Lee, Price; who died May 29 at Key West, Lake City. He died about five. years Mercur. Tooele County. Business Salt Price City Cemetery. S. She Was married to Herbert Hardwick Tuesday at ago. Arcadia, .Calif.; will be conducted , Private BrPne was a harast Bert C. Lee, Van She was a member of theChuLtILA TCOMIL storesetvicestattOri-garage- . Calif.; Beverly National Cemetery near Nuys, Chilitittt-attor-daClaude 'Jesus and Sainte in 1417; was d in locker plant, with 1135 steel lock. Mrs, .fietilah J.rkson Stew art cilulnansaft,tt was active in the Relief Society of the rip.,tufdF--N-J-.--1-d-EnE--'eatm-)icare three ;OTIS And loos', Surviving Cri111., and D. ors. modem homs with small acre,. Pacoima, ' Lee, Deluxe apartment. Adults. itcit:05 ;IL atter Lehi Fifth Ward.- tie of the bulge in Belgium, Dec. daughters, Douglas D ..H. Lynn. ant Ned Total $28.000. Ise, equipment. a of Veterans of Foreign Wan,- - ac- Vajeltodesiturutela: $75 per month. 356 M. lat. W. William Colo.; M. Lee: two sons. M. Craig, include Survivors VOIVIPS, Salt Lake City: Mrs. PhilAmerican Fork. Midway Market. Provo. Ph. 26130-an operation. 29, 1944. He was born at Price,' Sharp Peed- - Its Bankhead and Mrs. Bernice Lake relato word N. received Salt and City. Whipple, 1882. by March Adamson. cording Ph Blanche 91. 9, born Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Guinn was 0271411, Hishway Torii: Mra. Zelpha Hardman. and Mrs. Whipple. LehL March 25,61924, a son of Ernest daughter,. Ii Leadville. Colo daughter of Sanford erick two sisters, Mrs. tive here. Funeral services Will be. conducted Marcia Crosbv.. Salt take City: three slsEmma Jackson Stewart. She came and r' -Felix and Carmela Pagona Bruno. Salt Lake City; Lehi Fifth the In M. 2. Mr. Z. at p Mn,: Ann ter& of At his Wednesday time lived the Anderson and Mrs. death, to Salt Lake.City in 2592 and had Lucy C. Emmons, Long Beach, Ward by. Blimp warren Oolitic Friends GPOTTTP P. 'whim. Jr.. Salt Lake City: Graduate of Carbon her life. Nielsen was attached to the U. S. here most ofa member B. Wing Mortuary Mrs, Effie Lindberg. call A. Salt at the may Hattie a Lee, Miss Tootle: of and brother. She was Calvary Baptist Until L. C. Dunn. Provo: 2R grandchildren and Tuesday New High School, he had been en- Calif.; evening and Wednesday and the Household of Ruth. Will be in Lehi seven Lake City; 24 grandchildren and submarine basebeen In London, Churelt She was married to George Guinn In time of services. Burial the Navy Salt Conn. He had , gaged in the livestock businessl ICI te City Cemetery. , Lake City about. 1918. lOrMer. mar.. before enlisting in the Army at about 12 years. Surviving is a soly,by . . n -- November, 1941' riage. Lawrence Brown. Los Angeles. EAST CENTER STREET Ft-- E. - - - tt (tit South Provo 111cTtliary,ehap ,i., . el in rrovoi , i by Bishop Event Hansen of the 'Provo TIvelfth l Ward, Church (it Jesus Christ tiOxesíi t notices or . , . , e . - , Elias Brady CuntArthur , Funeral services LorLester Bishop Hoek 1, neral services' for Mn. Lucy Althea well, 48, of. 660 Sout,h Redwood Rd who Steers. 83, of 138 West First North died of coronary occlusion Non -- who died of cerebral 11:30 pm. In a Salt Lake (hospital, 171 hemorrhage SatWe conducted Wednesday at 1 p m. at 36 urday in a Silt Lake hospital. will be coni 12:15 at ducted trin. In the Seventh Wednesday East Solith. ;,,,. Ward Seventeenth 141- West ' chapel. .,. :. ,,,, . -- . . -- : . , : , . . , ' . . . . , , Berg 4 - - , , vl, i death f,o ,,, ,,,, pictures printed in these columns.), ' ...Lester.B. Hockwell LuiyA: N. Steeis Funeral services for Edwin c. Smith Eves, 75, wife of Patriarch Alfred E. Eves of Utah Stake, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-cla- y Saints, died early Monday morning at the Utah Valley Hospital following lingering illness. ' She was born Feb. 25, ,1874, in Oldbury, Staffordshire, England, $ daughter of James and,Marian , Burgess Smith. She' received her 'education-Athe Birmingham, England, schools. Both of her parents died when she was a young girl, and PROVO--Mar- Obituary Notic s ,. .. (The Deseret News does not charge For Former Slate: Offkial at - D,ies . , . - Arthur K. Hutchedn ... , .' ,. 7-- 7 .. , . NEWS DESERET- -- .. . . . , - 'Las Edward Lakin :of CountT ' ..... WANT ADS ARE RESULT lombudi Charles -G- tatrir PlIOVO BUREAU Services Set For , - - Louisa Pvt Bruno Hogberg , Services Set For Former S. L. Resident Dame ' TEITELBAUMS Rees ETTERS THE DESERET NEWS CLASSIFIEn ADVpiTIING Mary A. Dunn Vowles 3650, 3651, 3652 -- Susannah W. Whipple 2C ", trooperged Opportunities Guinn Beulah J. APTS.Ulfurnished7-- . E.Lee, aide t County Douglas-i- - Slow Support - He trained at tamp White, Calif.,' and Ft. Benning, Ga. MAGNA Possibility of scrapSurviving are his mother, Mrs. .Carmelst B. Falsone, Biggs, Calif.; ping the proposed $350,000 . water insuffi- -' four brothers and two sisters, Mi- - system in Magna due to be diswill chael and Felix Bruno, Price; dent public support" Jesse and Leonard F. Bruno, Salt cussed at a meeting of Magna - Lake City; Betty BrunovGridlty, W,ater Company directors this Calif., and Beverly Bruno, Biggs, Week, according to P. W. Seay, .. Calif. company president. -- ' DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS the Inside of 3. Chest IL Quantity of yarn ,, 4. Sodium Applaud I6. Listen 23. "shaped - figures-aI- 14. Devoured 15. Malt ' 12. 13 15. Bloom (Chin.) l& Unit of weight 17. Maker of saddles 19. Brown 19. Measure of -- - the sun weight Pole Chop Exclamation Skating , areas 26. Exclamation to attract 20 21. 22. 25. , - - hil IIII I i . , iss by humorist 17 ri I 1 I I I 1 I I yfziI 2.7 WA 24 I I' I I I WA I Iv I I . .1, I 1 ' . I I .B 1 111 I I. VZZ1 ist 4 A' 48 I I 111 I II 1 IS i .1 1 ,. i WA16 IT 11 II Vrr1 ISe 1 , .11, ,- - i II "r -I .4. - , II II :.I I ..17-rik - I 1111111 LI 1 t t o UT drx 1 41 f 1 11 !VII 71 II 'Ill I r401'' i 11N-- 1 r-- I "IF I) II - I II I I I A 1 . - I I I . 1 rt..II it lullII Is II lo I I ii ELRY Lum p We have for your inspection tone of the most beautiful three room modern brick bungalows located in Orem. This is not a subdivision home, but a home that any one would be proud to own. It is located directly or Highway - 91 with a large spacious lot. A. ' , . - 4 C.41 7 ' , - MUST SEE THIS HOME TO APPRECIATE ITS LIVABILITY. YOU Coll K dig. - Provo: Legal- Notices Glon J. Often 127-R- 3 LISTING BOARD N, Vi 11E11 BUYIIIG T11191 11E11 for furnishing all equipment. mats. necessary for the of the East Millcreek Gymnasium Building In B all Lake County. Each bid must be in accordance with plans, specifications and other documents now on file with the Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County. Said plans and lipecifications may be examined at the office of M. IL Harris, Jr., Architect, '703 Newhouse Balt Lake City 1. Utah. Building Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or bid 1bond for of the amount of the -- - bid made payable to the order of the Board of County Commissioners of Balt Lake County'. Each bid shall be sealed and filed with said Board on or before the Ath day of June. 1949. Any bids received opined and publicly read aloud. at the County GRAND JUNCTION. Colo. Funeral I Commiulon Chambers, Room SOS.: Porter.'-29for services who U.. Charles I Building, 8.aj! I riLt itlicuo..uaty or died Saturday at his home In. - Prultva,e about I after a two weeks' illness. Will be eon. day of June, 1949. ducted Tuesci.ay at 4 p.m. In Martin's the above mentioned chick-oA. Q. Cunningham of 1 mortuiry by Eider Mend shill be, given ste a guaritnteti I the Church of Jesus Christ of:Latter-da- y that tho bidder wI114flterinso tho , I contract if en. is awarded Ic hirn I. Saints. L Mr. Porter was born 14. IC 1169. In and will be declarwd forfeited If the 1 Lewiston, and came to Colorado l successful Miss.,bidder refuses to On. ter Into eald contract after being ',when be ems tik gears old, making his He worked his, way 1, home In Denver.. requested to do so by the Board ot The Board through .Colorado College and ister was -- County Commissioners. reserves of County Commissioners ''', engaged in the,mining industry. Mr. Porter moved to Elsinore. Utah, the right to reject any or all bids s' where he .wu married to Mary Jenarn.1 or waive any Informality in ft bid. Elsinore he was postmaster and al No bidder may withdraw his bid' for a period of 030 days after the 'druggist Jot' 22 years. i to Grand Junction he was data set for the epening thereof. Alter COM4111 a salestrian for Shupe Williams Candy BOARD, OP COUNTY COMMISSION. ER8 OT IIIALT LAKE COUNTY he retired. "Company - Survivors,untilbesides 11 GEOROB IORCIAS his widow. Include I Mined) Is s daughter. Mrs-LylChairman Oaten Grand June- - I I ArrErn II tion: two eons, John Porter, Palisadp, snd s AVM ILEDDINOTON (Signed) I Maivin Porter, Fruitvale: a brother. W. m.1 County Clerk- -Porter . Collbran. and five grandchildren,. (Seal) 479. .1.. , nil. labor. services - construction and , Leland D. Jolley S. MEMBERS' OF THE PROVO MULTIPLE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BrDS Notice is hereby iVen that the Board of County Commissioners of Balt Lake County will recelve bids r Spanish Fork: 2975M 2937 t.... .3417 C. Close Afton M. Payne 'Levan I. Payne Wayne - le: , . int-- MAINSALT LAK 80 Wert CenterProvo I LO en. Thomas Kelley!, died at the family home here, 266 North Second St., Tooe le. Sunday morning after a lingering Illness. He was born in Stockton, Tootle COUR, Pty. Nov. 27. 18139. a eon of James and Mary Bates Kelley. Be had lived in Tooeit since 1941. Be had been employed at the Combined Metals Reduction ConiPani, Bauer, Tooele County, as a stationary engirtteZ Until 1939, when ho retired. On March 20. 1913. he was married to Clarabelle Utley In Richfield. Member of the Church of Jesus Christ of tatter-da- y Selma he was an elder at his death. ihe time of are Ws widow: five eons, Jo. Surviving mph Kelly Ai... Francis, Keith and Leland Kelley, Tooele, and Samuel James. Kelley, with the '11. S. Navy in Puerto 'Rico: a daughter,' Mrs. Louise Painter, Santaquin, Utah County; sic granddaughters. and a sister. Mrs. lists Niter. Salt Lake City h - "Own Your Owri BomeWeek'Llhouldbeeverirweikoftheyear, Utah ranks highest per capita of any State in the Union- - of people who own their own home. 110JE DELIAIID - - - - TITLE EVIDENCE . Abstract Title Insurance. , , SecurIty Title & Abstract Co. " 22 EAST 1st NORTH , PROVO Charles M. Porter ,&711ZI 1114- rAZA177A I u-- 1 ANNIVERSARY DRAWING ARE NOW POSTED IN OUR WINDOW 11 ,,,,mr,ff.rirff zA WA I r " r 1 1 I r7A 54. I I I . I I 56 I .1.1 V. I I 2561.1' - Graduate and June Bride! WINNING NUMBERS IN THE . 11 I I I Vr''' '4, 1 pip l Kt - i 0 Service" "Dependable , 'Joseph Thomas Kelley lBOOSLE--Josep- Scores of Gifts for the College 15 I I i , -, COIIIIIIIIES ALL IIIIS ? 2 , , i 4i - SALES EVENT . I I 4. ' ANNIVERSARY 37. A size of coal 38. Correlative of neither 40. Pronoun chapel, , - GREAT Instrument , Marta , REALTORS Friday evening Church of Jesus .Christ an Ogden hospital following a long illter-dSaints. ness. Following the aervices. thern y Burial was to be in Wtrington Cams. was to taken Denver. Colo.. for burial. ten. Nov. Was 17. Tidwell Mn. at born DM) Hanson A. Larson Myrtlecreek. Ore a daughter of William T' ll - and Mary Mattos Romeo. In' March. 1890. she was married to Etta-Voservices trifMtl.RIVERTatttrunerai and they moved to Maria Hanson Acerson Larson, 87, who William Loughery died. Saturdat at the home of s son, Craig. Colo.. in 1891. when Mr. Loughery servicis and buria1 OODENFuneral died. Alfred O. Acerson, Riverton, will be She rejoined her parents and moved will be held in Ogden for Mrs. Etta Tuesday at 1 p.m. In, the Riverformer reeldent. who died in Bat. Voll, them with she to where Wellington. taught ton Watd chapel, Church of Jesus, Christ the Wellington schools and later was talc N. I., Saturday. actording to Berd of Latter-da- y Saints, by First Counselor in married to Frani Tidwell March IL. 1893.' received by relatives here. Leonard Reckstead. Mn. Voll.. widow of Fred VoU $r.,1 Tidwell died Dec. 36, 1918. Friends may call It 37 West center Mr.Survivors include two sons. Delbert and went to Buffalo to made IW 4 to 8 p.m. from Monday Midvale, St., her at the rime of her death were grseist. Ind PoattitY...tit.1h.e. horn At Mr...AMMO, Leland T14we14..Oreentiver,...thres one brother. John Romeue. Mr and Mrs. C. J. Wright. Ogden. and litwit in a.m. to 1230 p.m. Burle wUl children; Mr. and Mn. Pedigo H.. Volt. Ogden. Mr., Oreenriver, and one sister. Mn. Lina htisbe in Riverton Cemetery. Coll and Mn, Wright are tons and pimer. Greenriver. ter u; Von.' Funeral cervices be announced by the Lindsit4i eons Mortuary, Ogden. survived by his father in MonO'Leary tana and a sister in Portland. Ore. la ; 34. Musical , - PROVO, UTAH PHONE 2644 II-- 1 A REMINDER! THE Saturday's Answer 5 i I agian tioff 31. French city 32, American the service. During World War II, he served in the Pacific aboard the USS submaPortland and the U. rines, Burrfish and Runner. 11eIieurv1vedby his widow, Isabel Nodine Nielsen, Lansdowne, Pa.; a brother, James R. Nielsen, San Francisco, and four sisters, Mrs. Guy Snyder, Mrs. Reed Worthen, Mrs. Earl Rasmussen, and Mrs...Vero Keiter.,all of Salt City. WIDOU041000 25. Utter wildly 27. AO 29. Classifies 30. Feminine 7 i - OUGUOTODOU I I111I ' &River (Uruguay) edible crustaceans I I am (Masks) 39.Saue 40. One's dwellfng 41. Weakens Goddess of discord (Or.) DOWN, 001600300000 name loop plait( 33. Music note 34. Stocking ;:. 35. Help 36. Inform 38. City DOIMBOUUUma d Long-taile- 24. Exclama-- rII i attention ' 000000.MMOU i 21. Chum 23. Attempt 29. A treeless , UMUsweGOLIMO 128080UMAB13O 011110120113.110 soprano Blunder Hair above horses hoof Owns Pay attention Submerges , beverage 16. Measure starch grain 22. Former 7. 8. - 12: Heart- - , 21. Nuclei of a 2. Covered , 1. Scheme , Head cool( , 9. Coin (It.) 10. In thia place ,. l tOOMUIODUEl INSURANCE COMPANY IA son of Emil and Georgene Lillian M. A. Hawes ,,, Frances E. R. Tidwell Nielsen, now both deceased, Frank E. O'Leary OODENFunerel he was. born Nov. 26, 1918, in for Mrs. LilWELLINGTON. Carbon Countyuneral lian M. A. Hawes. sorsices 62. of 3032 Ogden aervices for Mrs. Frances Eva line Romgue Ave.,wire to have been Salt Lake City. He attended Prank Idward O'Leary was found dead Tidwell. Monconducted died who is In 88, Oreenriver, his apartment at at- mon Ogden. by the Rev. Sunday afternoon -at1000 schools here anti was graduated Dish South State St. Dragerton hospital friday- aught of a day D. Atwood Bird. Motor Lodge.First Methodist pastor. were to be conducted causes. Illness to lingering before school natural from high attributed Church. entering Deathts was understood from friends that Mr. Monday at 3 p.m. at tne Wellington Ward 'Aril Hawes died It in O. -- PAYNE REAL ESTATE & - at PHONE 17 , 4 II , , OWN YOUR OWN ink A.M. LAM, flVMIFID 1 BE INDEPENDENT I - See us for good buys in 2 and 3 bedroom homes and choice building' lets with small down payments. Buy that home andI protect it with adequate Fire InsuranceRealtors. 11 II 11 II , , , J if Bushman Kcal -tstate & Insurance - 1 i Mombors of Multiple 11 ' - ' T1 1 - , 271I WEST CENTER , ' , Evonbms V. Bushmen. 11100Mr-,....- .. Reynolds, 3 Marts Listing Burnam ,... ' Cant ' t.4 1 I , 1 I I - I - II II .1 ' - I rm?Nt : , Wm. Station. C. Ralph S. WInissios. It17-7$430-- 1 I I - |