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Show -- .. - - NEWS, Monday, October 9, 1950 SA-.DES- . , M ' , - at 111-110- me t ..i. t -- . .' ' ' '. .., , ' ' r "..; ., , '' .1., N ,., ., .;,... ' ''' , - 4;.. '..'''' ;' ....7..!,'-,,- - et..., A.';',. ;...; ,....... ',., '. ''''' '- ''..:' '. 7... : ; " 4..::. ' i - '''.. 7'. 7' t ,,'''' ri.A . " . '' 7 ' :.:.....,.....,..1...;,,,,.,..-s..s, Ji: , -- 7 , y - . ' - ' .: .. '47''st, ', ,'. ".: ,.- .. , .- - ,,, ,,' ', .... .. ..-' ,.,,,--, -.. . ,, .. I, , ' 1 ,.,.,, - - - slr ti ':',, ;. , i , .....0..,- , A 0,A ' .. , ' ,"5- , r '. 4,,ak ,.. - '7.4, ' " '' , ts4.',--- ... , 4. -- - es . 150-poun-d, ,1 ,..v.........a MASTERIvan Ler- .: ALL ;LIKE BOXERS - crs '': .1 .r. .', ..,...; ..' ,, 7.' .,. :::::::. maz.,00001 75-fo- ot the-.fenc- s - -- - rabee, 881 Nocturne Dr.,Just returned to Salt Lake City with Ids seeing-ey- e dog from Morristown N. J., where trained with her for a month. be - - ,did---pla- LORI. A BOXER, SEES FOR HER : - --M- . - et - ''''''.- , - ) gr - -,, ....L---1 .(4, t " , ,,,,,,,,0.6 's 1 Tlx.l.... : 1 r--- f. , I tl t 1 ,,, ... ' A ' , , --' ' ",i fi '.."--,-, . L . - -- -- , - -- tito Crashes 1. .' . ' ' s st Nt,,,i. : i In Iwo " ' ' Mrs. Emma Arnold Rich, 91, ' early Salt Lake pioneer; 'died '' ' , ' .4 How would you like to meet . 1 Monday at' 12:15 p.m at the -I - ',.. I family home, 630 Wall St., of a lioh iice to face without bars 1 fl::-,- :t.i:..7,:.,'..,::14.' 4.11: ..., 1 s ' . " ' ,. - , . causes incident to age. between you? James Richard , les ' , ce s' She Was born Aug. 13, 1859,. Lamont,. 7, of 1432 Redondo ;", 1" 0,, , 4 .''''''.' Herri1 Ilf::now tf, ''''' X.ert. Fort Herriman. ', ' ... at '1,, Cr. !',. ''''. 'tell you. can Ave, a ' . t man, SallLake County, t. it . , g4 , t,,t, To him, as to most of his , ' N,,, . ,I.t ' daughter of Henry and Eliza- friends, a ,certain backyard - ', 4'- - t--- -,- ;,,,.. ,71k, ,I beth Green Arnold. She came , ': A almost t ' home near holds'an his 1..c,,' with the family to Salt Lake i li - "ar 4.'''''.., , attraction. '' . i- ': le' .4 - ,A3k t J ' '! . , ...4"11 Citj when she was six years fascinating iir i . -.. ,' At 1385 East Twenty-firP - 'r- 4. f t, .,,,o , or tell'' old, locating at tbe address at South-- home' of Dr. the St.ris ' , te, , . N.,,,,,, 1 which she died. She attended eltk ' .' .. . , J. E. Frank,- - owner---o- f Major 4i- - :: r . ---' ,...,..., ,- - -,,,T7,zr t..:,..;privet; schools in Salt- Like 1, gt , i i , Sheridan. Major is a lion, a ''''"'A.,, 4- , ''''' "'L''',..,7,,p0,4 1 (City '' ,, ,, feline. 4 ' i,, t .,,,... f ..., Her father was a pioneer ..,,,;009'' IL - le most visitors -' agree, It "Major,4."'"1 baker and owned and operated has none of the characteristici , the Globe Bakery. He,. also ania 'leased and operated the Mu- most people 'mein caged MAULED BY L1DN-4a- mes mal. He's Richard enthusiastic, affable, . Lamont, 7, (Ricky) nicipal Bath House where Mrs. came off second best Sunday in a tilt with a lion. He tells Rich became xn excellent swim- and playfullike an overgrown, a friend. mer. On two occasions. Mrs. kitten. Christerfsen8,how itfelt to mmta liQn Stmday; Ricky and Roger face to face. The lion was "Major Sheridan," 150 pound 'Rich saved the life of two of Mr. and son of 8, Christensen, her children from drowning. pet of Dr. J. E. Frank, 1385 E. 21st SouthStreet. - Mrs. Rich was a' member of Mrs. Lloyd S. Christensen, of to went 1426 Redondo Ave., the Church of Jesus Christ of LaA14-da- y Saints and served see Majoralthough they had oul of the house now," she de- yard, not because we're'afraid their clared but because they're small and as counselor in the Young long been forbidden by so. Mr. Lamont said he thought Major is like a big dog, and Women's Mutual Improvement parents to do Dr. Frank should build a might Mock them down. GATE COMES OFF Association in the Nineteenth one no knows enclosure. "Maybe the any Somehow stronger children do the same Ward.. Later, she served for came lion's off its now but who thing every day that Roger and gate gentle howthe many years as a teacher in the with Major hinges while Ricky was reach- knows when hell go 'native'," Ricky Relief Society of the Twcntying through the wire to pat he said. through the gate. I don't know fourth Ward. were Mrs. Christensen, echoed the how the gate came off. I got a On Jan. 1, 1883, she was mar- Majorand boy and lion Lamonts feelings. scratch, too, but there's lots of ried to Fred C. Rich in the old face to face. and Ricky was panic - stricken.- - -- Dr- Frank-isorry, but em- rough places on- Salt Lake Endowment House. He thought phasized the lion is not feroci- gate. I couldn't we To this union, eight children Major was pleased. ous. "We keep his claws clipped got scratched by Major or on were born, seven of whom sur- he had a'new playmate and he around him and be still bait baby teeth. He the gee." vive. Mr. Rich died ten years wrapped his paws and started to mouth and maul never bites, growls, or roars," The sates fixed now. It can't ' ago. what was playing to he said. come him. But off again. But Ricky's C. and Rich are Ben They LION LIKE DOG else to learned a lesson and Major has Col. H. Arnold Rich, state di- Major was something "We never let children in the lost an admirer. rector of selective service sys- Ricky. He screamed and tried tem during World War II, both to get free. Dr. Frank heard the of Salt Lake City; Mrs. H. Rayand pulled Major away. mond (Emma) Bingham, Weshome. His tee scampered Ricky D. o s Chase Rich, L ton, Ida.; torn and he had sevwas shirt Angeles; Mrs. James C. (Bess) eral scratches or superficial and Hartford, Conn., Smith,' Harold C. Rich and Mrs. H. D. welts on his scalp, chin, arms, back. A private phy(Afton) Birkinshaw, Salt Lake chest and sician cleaned them , and said 28 Also are surviving City. they were not serious. grandchildren; 52 a brother. Henry PARENTS WORRY Arnold, and a sister, Mrs. MolBut Ricky's parents were ly Burns, both of Salt Lake frightened. "I've worried ever and since Dr. Frank has had the City, and a several lion," said Mrs. Lamont. Funeral services will be con"'A lion is potentially danducted at 260 East South Tem- gerous. Maybe he's only playple St., Wednesday n o o n. ing, but sometime well. I Friends may call at the place of don't want my boy hurt. services Tuesday from 4 to 8 be afraid to let my chilaren p.m. and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to time al funeral. Adams Burial will be in Salt Lake Stephen City Cemetery. LEHI Ittephea 71. Adams. 62, died N - - li theJim entered Service Station, 1308 ' , South St, ' South Twenty-fir- st 1 sometime Monday morning and sto1e450 in cash from the till, according to police reports. Tbe burglary was discovered shortly after 7 a.m. Monday., 'PROVONine persons, 1n-- 1 The station was closed .Sunday two separate auto misat 10:30 pm according to Mr. night and Sun- I imuredondainy, were recovering Leverich, 1527 South Filteenth , according to the Provo IEast St., station owner. State Utah the Highof office way PatroL Monday reported his condition as "fair." Injured: . residents The three---IfebHarold Olsen, 52, Sandy, suffered when their injuries fractured left foot,'arm bruises car struck loose gravel and and abrasions, severe shock. - --went -- Saturday, . Mrs., Harold Olsen, age un- on 'IL S. Ifighwal 189 one knoven,--bruisand abrasions.. --night below Vivian Park: The Theodore Hansen, 52, Mid't mile and threw the Overturned car vale. bruises and abrasions. occupants onto the shouldMrs. Theodore Hansen,- 58. ttiree , er of the road. bruises and abrasions. was reported'in Salti. Mr.Blackiey Delores Hefheins, 20 good conditioin in the Gary Holheins, 2 son of Mrs. 'fairly Utah Valley .Hospital Monday. Mrs. son of 2, Gary Bother's, The other two injured - men Hotheins, bruises'and abrasions. were not hospitalized G.-- O'Toole,- - 28,-H- e-head and of lacerations ber, of 'legs and hands. abrasions DELUXE , Jerry Talutor, 24, Heber, lacerations on head and back. l Demar Blackley, 36, Heber, severe scalp lacerations. Mr. Olsen, with five other Salt Lake County residents, Los Angeles Vial injured when his car left the dugway on the scenic loop road in American Fork Canyon two miles east of Mutual Dell Sunday. The vehicle rolled - embankment down a and crasbed Into' a hugh pine tree, according to the highway ' ,..- i .1 , Fj3Lev ,..., ; I '''' :' .:,..1,,, ".'"7. ... "5000.4 ,' .1, '.. .i, t3,". ,, s, ;,il. :.... !i,'' :..,..:.... , t.I !,' :1.,....4 I.,:14!: .!''."..'. Nk.: ), .; .," ,...,.. f ..::. at .',, .k .:IN i ,ii?1 , - , 1 , :':.,.21 .' 1 N4y. "..:!' ,, 0.;,.. ',......". ::':' ? ' ,:'.. ::,.... '; , i i.'', '',..j. .. r.:. , k !,, .117. '1' ,.., .....7 1. ca.... .. , , - . .. - ', ''.'. 91 Years, ,' . Nine Injured ''''''. , -- - --1,, .. , .. ' - i ':;''''',.;,. 1,...." .. ' .44.:-7N;:.- tioll Meel 4, '- ' ' - , , .; li..'.,'..,.... ,. ., 0- z -4- , ...' - -,- ., r ' ,': ,,. :' - Me of - .. .. . , 1,..'... . - 1, , . 1 ... - .: , , . ; -- I , ''- . ' h,. sr ' '- 1, , - Burglars Raid Statio6,Get $50 From Register t ' patrol. EsTERN Al la ES Mr. Olsen, most seriously infrom jured. was transferred the American Fork Hospital after treatment to the Salt Lake City LDS Hospital. Attendants ' corn-moti- Represents : - -- 2- ' .., . There's a new seeing-ey- e dog In Salt Lake Citythe first boxer seeing-ey- e dog in Utah. The dog, named Lou, was brought neck from Morristown, N. 1.recently by its new own- ..or, Ivan Larrabee, 881 Nocturne Dr. Mr. Larrabee lost his eyesight last December when be contracted the eye disease, glaucoma; But be adjusted rapidly to his new work; and was off work only four days. Young s ,Mr,arrabee-i-he'only 22 -Works tor his father, Otto owner of Blaine Larrabee, Royal Dairy Products Company. Because be already was lam- Mar with the location of things where be works, he was able to continue his job with very little trouble.. However, with Lori, be will now be able to go downtovroond other unfamiliar - places. - Lariabie -- tried thettlog ant- 'downtown for the- - first time Thursday and she "did line.", The clog is trained in -- ' ' - , 1, cross the street when traffic is clear and to lead her master out of the path of any obstacles. The new owner said Lori is very friendly to him but seeing-eye dogs are not encouraged to become friendly with strangers because it takes their mind from their work. THREE MONTH'S TRAINING Seeing-ey- e dogs are trained s at Morrigtown for and tho.n the new owners train with them for one month. Most seeing-ey- e dogs are Ger. man shepherds or Labrador retrievers. but Mr. Larabee said the boxers are becoming more popular. Mr. Larrabee found out after he got IA)r1 that she was born on his wedding date, June 22, 1949. But his wife noted that the coincidence doesn't stop there. Both she and Mr. Larra bee arc 22 years old, they were born,on the 22nd of the month, she on Oct 22 and he on May 22, and she graduated as a nurse on Sept 22. three-month- half-broth- half-sister- s. Hans Jacob Jappson - Water -- Lucinda C. B. F' t loath , Jpperin ' (1 I Residents have been warned by the Midvale City Water Department that water will be shut off for ten hours, beginning at 10 p.m. , Reason for the shutoff Is to permit installati on of a booster pump on the main water line on East Wasatch St. Householders have been urged to make nec essary precautions to take care of water needs and ta be very careful with fires. Madaline services for Mrs. er Bitter Batlet itteleigat urday at her borne after a, long illness. will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Nephi Third Ward chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. by Bishop J.,Ivan Ten et the Nepht Fourth el14. , TI 1,.... !. , , - ----- . Wig Tub OWE . - . - ' . , .. . , - 1 '', to, 1 1 77 -, i ,.-- r; -- ', ...... i i '''' t I - -. - , ........ 7:m- ,.., ..,T, -- . . - .,";,,,,--',-' ........or...0- P- 1 i ,- - , ,- ; - Ctesed View - MAGNAVOX . 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''''',. - ii- . . - - --- ,.... , r, I.- .- n. ffit3P1 ILOr1 , ' -- Infant Olsen ' 1:- , "1.-- IT Auociation. serving at Are you constantly over-fatiguone time as the organisation's president .neryous ...weak...underireight!.Sciertlin Nepht. She was active In other organ . ' ists say it may be that you simply do itations of the Church.. Surviving are iltrett Sons and daughters. not get enough and Iron Donald and Jesse Bailey. Miss Naomi your diet ...a.common condition Bailey and Mrs. Myrtle Deis.- Nephi; Ernest and ban SADO, Fountain Green; SEXEI SPECIAL FORMULA i Harold Bailey. Balt Lake City: 21 ;ritual children; a brother. Lesle Lgler. Nepht. AlAY DO WONDERVFOR YOU sisters. Mrs. Lela Thorn. Salt and Lakc City. and Mrs. Norma Col. MapleIf that is the case. a reat new scientific ton. Utah County. Friends may call at the residence TuesSpecial Formula compoundBevel day evening and Wednesday prior to servkn. Burial in Nephi will be under the may be exactly hat you need for glow' direction of the Anderson Funeral Home. ing vibrant good health. the knows Everybody importance of Iron in your dict to help you build rich. OODES Tat infant daughter of Darrell r: and Beatrice Wilson Olsen." red blood, Well, just otqe capsule of of 2836 Klestil Ave-- . died Sunday at 4 Bevel Special FOrtntil2 that's all you p OL in an Ogden hospital at birth. take a dav 5 times the miniSurviving are the Oltrenta IVO three firsnanarents. Mr. and Mn. Clyde Olsen mum daily requirements of both Iron and, Mrs,. Mr WIIon. Ogden.. and the vitally important Vitamin B. Private funeral services will be beld ?needs, at 10 arm to the Lindquist and FM BETTER OR MONEY SAM Sons Funeral chapel. Friends may call at the mortuary Inesday from 9 to 10 a.m. Burial willL.14',. in Washington Try Betel Special Formula for just 30 Heights Memorial days (at a cost of only 6t a day!). If . you donl feel definitely better .. your ' -Money will be chterfuilyieftmde411:- -- P: ,r.,41, , I. - ...,,,, , , - -- Prothid of , ..--- ---r,. . Parent-Tear-he- - , it f'', THE- EASE plArniltit s' I s 1 1 , , ......,.,..,.....,...,.. - '''''' i . - 1 ED itob-1-1 Orem Iron and ifilamln 111- 'Mit Gruff Now Formula May Help Yoto Ifs died March 21. 1934. Mrs. bailey was secretary of the Nephi 1914 to 1934. Ward Relief Society-TroShe was charterMember and- - former Juab.Cotinty captain of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. $he had been active In - , - t -, was born here Dec. 14. leak- - a daughter of Mark and Madaline Pyper Bigler. She had resided In Nepiti all her - 1900. Bic she was married to On Nov.--1- 5. L. A. 'Miley Jr. is the Salt Ihke Temple. Clarence ---- ". - Ward. She Peterson -- if Your Rivis Joseph Srdoc k Bailey , - SPANISH grad-'Hi- et. ,,,.: E. B. r ' conducted Monday at Z p.m. for Craig Alvin Olsen. 3 day old elon of William 000S14 Robert Tugene Laphant. in. 11. and Margaret Mucusen Olson, Span- rant ion of Howard and Olive Black ish Fork. The infant died Sunday. Lapham 2P54 Washington Blvd.. died at The services were held at the Family 2 p.m, &ands! at a local hospital one home 1115 Bast First North St, Spanish day Mier birth. He is survived by his Port. under Wit direction of Valley Morone sister, Rebecca Ann Lap-haparents and tuary. Burial was in Um Spanish Fork Ogd-- n. burial part. Survivors tosly;le the parentli.Ipyry, graveside services will - be conducted at 1 WiLthi (WWII City- terdelity Wider bióihiii. 'Gins and SlrI Olson. TheRDWIOtr-grtirtTh- ir ithiR Martha Conlin. ary. gr Ventura Calif. Erastus , Craig Alvin Olson , itt:tt 10111telitior., COUTEMPORARY Sunday in a Lehi, hospital. of a heart ailment. He was born in American Pork May M. 1698. a soft of Joseph P. and Caro-ho- e IHansen Adams. He inarried Hasdel M. Walker in the Salt Lake Temple. , Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y (taints. June 4. 1913. An elder In the Lehi Fine Ward, Mr. Adams was caretaker of the MIA sum- Pork Canyon mei camp in American from 1941 to 1945. Re also was scoutmaster front 1937 to 1938 in the Lehi First Ward. Surviving in addition to his widow ens three sons, Darrell P., Ralph W. and Wayne J. Adams Lehi: six grandchildren; a brother. Leonard A. Adams. Lake View. and four sisters. Mrs. Julia Jackson and Mrs. Karl JOAO'S. American Pork; Mrs. Leonard Rackaer. Lehi. and Mrs. Maud Dykmaa. Rah Lake City. A. H. Wing Mortuary of 18111 announce funeral arrangemanta., Robert Eugene Upham i' Carrie Shut-Of- f MIDVALE Curtis Mrs. Lucinda Curtis Naas Jacob Jerome,. 116 pioneer In railroad construction and freight op. 119, resident et City until 541a erattosta in Mali and southern Idaho, 3 short time aga. it ---- ---died Sondes at 3:30 at the home of , , N. C. Them- his residence, at pm. 4--, 4 " , 4 1397 Last Thirisenth 1 . ClIthoblmi 91gleast , South Si., of esuses St. in , . to , of causes toff . incident I sic I I , Mr. t . to ate . was born in worked during his the con- youth City. glanpete wtb -Unreels --- sr surly roactirsod--rstroudt '1Pitili id AI- Ifam-stand operated brawl I,,,.wwwwe$ .4 Maras for mining mire Ayers BlailL ...,... resided during , companies in Butte t She ... her early We in 4 and He lena. Mon t . Re also worked Washing- Springdale. ton County. and railroad oonstruction v.- - 4 , witlt Canadian Pa-- 1 ' itanog millard , :, rifle through the Cs-- 1 and was County. pr , astian Rocklea. le tIrtali ',S. ,,of tha A Nov mbar .Ourtis, -(t Church of Jesus .,...-,,,,,,A,.';" 9, 1681 in the old 4....e:,4.1,4-6Ball Christ Of Latter-da- y Lake tridow- meat House. Church Saints. hi was bisitMrs. Cyrus Itirra Sapporo of Jesus Christ of op at Bramwell, Ida, Latter-da- y 4 and bad served in Palms ethos, roapoosiblo Church coporitias In. They resided after their mare age In Teton and Rexburg. Ida.. and in Orangeville, Emery County and in Nat. autfrom 1913 until 1916 when Brigham City and Canada. Al the Um st his &rah. h. waa a high oMat in moved to Woods Cram. They gameU., to Salt Lake City In Mr ago. Mr. Curtis the Booneville Stake. He sagarcd in fanning In Utah and died Sept. a. 1960. . Mrs. Curtis bad been a Temple Idaho before retiring IS years ago. San Of Jetnsa and until Marie .11 for Man7 Wars Mit was active in anotrickson Jeppron. he Ira& born Sep. th reline Womon's Mutual !improv11. IVA in Brigham City. Re married ement Association and Rebel Society in Dorothy thaaboth Riggs in the Logan Orangeville. Nat and Woods Cross. ampar. , Surviving aro a 11011. Donald la elm, Glendale. Calif.: four daughters. Surviving Is addition- to his endow Sr. tia VV. mak a. Salary and gliOD 0. Jeppson, Mrs. filmirs Hunter. Woods Cream Mrs. Bah San -- Premeisem- -- Mrs City; L Morris Jeproon. Ken.. Nellie ketarsom--Summit County; Rsion W. Jappeon. Mignon MacLean. Edmonds. Wash. and MIL Carol Chapman. Calimesa Calif.: Ashton. Ida-- . and Orville O. Jeppaou. I brother, Heber Black. Los Angeles: a ;dab Pena, Ida.; a daughter. Mrs, HarMeter. Mrs ld IL Johluuren. Salt take City: 19 grandNellie Walton.- - Salt Lake ahildren. and IS City: 111 grandchildren. and 23 groat Funeral services Will In held Wedneee grandch adroit. dav noon In the Yaks Ward chapel. ' 1431 Gilmer Dr- - under the direction of 111141Op Albert Ce. Olnrson. 0 Orland octona stay call at 260 Bast South roneral services will be held Temple St.. Tueeday from I to I p eland Wednesday from In to 1110 a.m. ircryttemmeter. Wyo.. tOr Joseph firdoe. Wyo.. trho died Sun. Burial will be in Brigham City Cemetery day at 9 p.m. in an Ogden hositilid niter an Illness ot ten days. He was born In Austria birth a. 1883. A. I 4,41 Mr. and Mn. Mathew ardor- - He had In tbis mutat" MOM Ot his We. rtgided OODILle Carrie Amelia Pete are pis widow. Surviving Theresa Widow of Con Peterson. Rerl4n. Wyo.. Moan ardor., and other relatives Indust. lied at 3 19 am. Monday Win Orden hospital after en extended nets. , She nes born April 1 B. Robinson urn., in Sun. sunned, Ore. Swedez . a daughter Ot Mr. MONSON, Sevier 'County Puneral and Mrs. trig Lot rvicea for lorence IS 0 afi, of Mil Petersen reins from Sweden to 2210 Lincoln Ave., Otden:--ii).-died SatIshese an lived she in Wyo.. for 43 urday Ogden hospital. win hie eonairliftin 1947she moved to RIVOrten. d 'vied Thotodol at 1 pm. in ills South SUMO ley... been her home. Ward chapel. Church at Jesus Christ of trOZtzbOO Ssill81 bI alehoP 3111021 She, of the Imtheran Lehner-d- i' ... alerch.she Royal Neighbor...of Amerkei. Nordgren Friends may can at Me home of his and ,h6rtit Star. Ledge .andOrdst- - of fother,-Ocorge W.Robinson." in Monroe from 10 stn. to 13'30 pm -- - - Mn. IPmereen. while residing-i- n live- - Thursday Burial will be in Joseph Cemetery under den. the direction of Lindquist and Sons Moalight school for ereerM years. . She WU 11111.rtied to' Ur. Peterson In rtuary of Ogden.. , He Wes born Pols 10. '1524' la loseph. IS Sweden. Re died in Rawlins 'in . , . 31114 . I ion of Oltenia and Mabel Coleman obinson. He resided in Ogden only a ihoptrutt ars three eons. led I. Pe. . gorses. Itivertema. Wyo.: timer E. Peter. few week. moving there from California. -- ,--, ask Ogelege Ileto Peterson by ..the tOgrtiewlresi Zeor:1111nPlairad Me-- ; Iwo grandchildren; mileeynorm's. four ltrtst- Surva"iving are his widow. Donna Itrundeluldren; one brother. Johan Loci, Oat aireein. Sununu& Ogne&Lhis father. MoPamela announcements will be made Dean andbrothere- and aLstora nte., tft,Ogdeit. b7 . and Iona Mortuary.? r Lindquist and csittornts.-7- for the viorld's finest reception " I I OBITUARY NOTICES : ,16.07 , . |