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AUTO Accessories, Sertrice ALL TYPES OF WHEELS SOUTH LOCIAN, HIGHWAY 91 r&ft CACHE LAUTO WRECKING CO. , WRECKING '35 GRAHAM light sig. ,Nrw Ph. 1194-Trangrnission. 421 Weal 4th North. Logan. t1 BUYMisc. WANTED TO NEW and used model A parts. South Logan. Highway 91. Cache Auto Wrecking FARM, Gorden PRODUCE 11 IXCFLLENT quality red eanning beets now ready for canning. Ph. 69-Logan. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WELL ESTABLISHED, completely equipped blacksmith and welding business. Located on main highesay in Smithfield. Utah. Long lease on building. Frank Knight. Phone 24. Smith lipid 44 HOMES FOR SALE BRICK home wtth .basernent apt. Rented for $6, per month. Electric water heater and water softener. oil furnace. lot 3s111 rds. Purnishings in basement ID.. an with house. 447 North Main. Logan. FARM Acreage, RANCHES home. ONE ACRE LAND. modern stable. chicken coop, garage. Mose to town. $8 500. Contact 445 No. 3rd East. Logan. BIRDS, DOGS, PO RABBITS REG. English Springer Spaniel pups for hunting and show. Black and white. liver and white. Mart Fried 545 E 9th North. TRAILER Houses for SALE a carets trailer. NZAVY-DUT- bed, 7.50-2- 0 $195. S98 Ph. tires. tarpaulin etwAr, th North. Logan. I. MISCELLANEOUS For SALE BARGAIN, Mutt sell closed out A Silt Lake drug stock. Call City or Logan B15-NEW cabinets, motors, sewing lights, everything to make your old into Electric. sewing machint Wimmers. .64 West First North. Phone 90-- 1 IF CLEANING. WALLPAPER PH. 1431-- LOICRII. LOST AND FOUND LADY'S Avalon wrist watch on Main St. Gold link band. Ph. Reward. Janice Erotic, 75A-- 1 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received of by the State Road Commission Utah, State Capitol. Salt Lake City. Utah, until 2 o'clotk p.m. TuesdaT. July 27, 1948. and at that time for construction opened publicly nt Concrete Bridge in Emery County. the same being that section of 8. R. No. 10. approximately 2 miles from Castle touthwesterly identified as Federal Aid Dale, NO. PTOR'et 1 P..4 of bridge be to length is 0.008 constructed or improved miles, and the principal items of work are approximately se follows: 330 Cu. Yds. Concrete. Claes "A" and 56.700 lbs. Reinforcing Steel. The attention of bidders is di to the Special reeled Provisions covering subletting or asaigning the contract. The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall hp 81.60 per hour. The minitnum wage paid to all intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be $1.25 per hour. The minimum wage paid to ell unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be 11.125 per hour. The attention of bidders is directed; to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage iind Hour Division, U. S. Department of Labor. that contractors in highway construction. engaged work are required to meet the proyisitns of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. 152 Stat. 10601. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Salt Lake City, and Commission, the office of its District Engineer at Price, Utah where they may he bidders. reviewed by prospective Specifications, proposal forms,. and plans will be furnished at Salt Lake which City, on depositing $2.00, will be refunded: providing bidder submits an .acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven days after the opening of bide. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Cash,. certified cheek, cashier's. check, or approved proposal guaranty bond for not less than five per cent Of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road must accompany each Commission bid as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract And furnish contract bond as required. Any additional infOrmation may be secured at the officio of ths State Road Commission, Deted this Ith day of July,-11SThe STATE UTAH ROAD BY r. . 1, 1 000D Twenty-Sevent- h B-- . tising copy. Christine Rites Slated ' . SPECIAL NOTICES i Ir.- Phcine 731 CII.,.;11 be glad to give you in excellent assistance preparation of your adver- l - . NEWS DESERET OFFICE' At THE , She P Call Miss Ruth Hansen .ibs president of the Re- -lief Satiety toi'mtvMrs. Kirkham eral years. Surviving besides her husband are sit Ions and daughters. Mrs. Myron Holms and Mrs. Irrank Lovett, and Joseph and Seri Gray Kirkham. all of RtArnond, Al berti Dr. Reed Kirkham. Olden; Mrs. lAke City. two Kat Woolley. - North Salt Yates and Mrs sisters. Mrs.- Zilpha O. Mildsed O. Chipman. Salt Lake City: also 21 grandchildren and two Funeral Rites Arranged for Crash Victims . For All Your CLASSIFIED NEEDS, ' - THE DESERET NEWS CONGRATULATES: Sharon Green, Ellen Benson Stanton ti aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Green, 536 Mortenson St. :II Funeral servHYRUM, Cache County ...., ::. Mn T. E. Stephensd' Claudia Lyn Stephen, elaughter of Mer-onices will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. abiks,.: , ' in the Hyrum Steond Ward Chapel far 251 Twelfth East St.; Sharleen Stauffer, daughter of Mr. and k Mrs. Ellen Benson Stanton. 76. who Mrs. John W. Stauffer, Murray; Jacquelyrie Woodbury, daughter died Wednesday Morning at her home 01 causes to age, incident of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woodbury, 3880 South 3600 West St., :;:; ' ' Bishop Levi Anderson will Officiate at '',: ,' the services, and burial will be in tile Murray; Sherrily1 Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Friends Mil COn at Clifford Wayne Pedersen, 35, Thompson, 567 Center St.;. Jodee Reed, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Hyrum Cemetery. the home of LeRoy Stanton, Hyrum. 180 of South Robert Ave., died G. Ir. 328 and Saturday prior to one and all old Delwood Friday evening James babies other Reed, Ct., year 2:10 a in Salt Lake 'services. yesterday at ,, Born July 2. 1871. in Hyrum. she was of injuries of 1173 Zenith Ave.. suffered today. hospital !!!'"',,A, Funeral services have been ar- !James Whyte, for74. the ..Ar7',, Pederal Reserve, a daughter of Moroni and Martha Phillips BABIES WERE BORN YESTERDAY IN SALT LAKE HOS. guard Tuesday in an .automobile accifor Elmo Melvin Sten-- 1 6746 cm, today. 'Benson. ranged She was married to George W. at his died horoe at dent. prrALs TO: 19. 1691. Mr. Stanton quist, 19, Tremonton, and Claynel IBank, was born June 9, 1674. ill ScotlanflHe Stanton, Dec. 24. 1'947. Mr. Pedersen suffered head and BOYS: died e of and Marian son Whyte. Robert May who Miller, 19, Bear River City, with his ., t Surviving are a daughter. Mrs. Isabelle came, internal injuries when he colSt. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marlison,-49812:20 a.m, parents ,..:,... 9plar were fatally injured at .,.,.. .:4 ''''4.!'''',ili('' ' eon- and son. LeRoy W. as Bailey, Wellsville, ' i lided with an auto driven by ' ,,,,:,,,,.::.....,.. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Olson. 316 Tenth East St. to the Church-:'''''''X.' ..:,.,,osz ;Stanton, Hyrum: also 13 grondchtidten :Tig:,:.:, ', 1;:j Wednesday when their automobile verts ::H'' --,. fire staters. and six of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Pederson. 2880 Casto La oc. of Christ Jesus Lyle Edminister Rice, 39, 4435 on 1- V:il crashed over an embankment '..,...,, ;., Latter-daSaints, Margaret Williams and Mrs. Laura South Redwood Road. ....0,... Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Hill. 315 Navajo St. 102 about three miles to United Mn. Nebeker Wray. Hyrum; ; .,. y"ts States Highway Cynthia 't,'; Mr. Rice was released from the ,;1 IN.::: Mr. and Mrs. J. Theo Horne, Farmington. Ida.: Mrs. Caddie Rex. RanShoshone, in l'..,:: and to Utah east of Tremonton. Salt Lake General Hospital after 1901. Re was dolph, Utah, and Mn. Linda Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Georgiades, Midvale. Services for the Miller youth, ried to Mary Irvine 10 ,i7 :(...1, Eames. , ,,,,:.::, treatment for a puncture wound Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holt, 829 Sego Ave. ., :;... son of Sylvania and Sine Nelson in the Salt Lake in the chest. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crow, 952 Tenth East St. ao. 2 Temple. Sept. at Miller, will be held Friday ..6 ,, Mr. Pedersen was born May 1901 and had lived Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Odysseus, 1455 Fourth East St. Stephen Hutchings p.m. in the Bear River City Ward here ever since. He .... 4, 1913, in Provo, a son of Karl IDAHO PALLSFuneral services 4 for Mr. ind Mrs. Gene D. Austin, 344 West Third North St. ... ' in a was Vernon high priest Johnson; chapel. Bishop N. and Catherine Jensen'PederStephen Hutchings. 15, who died at Mt GIRLS: Ward. Smith in Gilmore. home ; will officiate. Monday nighl. were sen. He was married to Eliza ..,:..11 ;.,"! C Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wayne Carroll, 335 Emery St. held in Springville, Utah. Thursday a ,t, 114 .; ::,,g','. 4' Surviving are two ' Friends may call Thursday from sons. Simmons in Riverton March 12, ernoon Burial was In SpringetLe Robert and y !;,51t4.';''.7:'!:- .4k Mr. and Mn. Stratford Holbrook, 1602 East Delta St. 1 6 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 101 Joseph Whyte. Salt r!....4-'1936. He was a member of the Cemetery. .fil H. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 75 0 St. ,.!4' Monson, brotha i. Lake City: to .t. a.m. time of services at the tr. Davie David Riverton Second Ward of the si!,! Mr. and Mrs. Levi B. Thorup, 2020 Wilmington St. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Wilford W. Johansen fanlily home in Bear River City. Whyte, Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Alva D. Green, 1309 Penn St. live and Saints. Burial will be in Bear River City Calif.. l IDAHO W. Johanseh. , Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilcock, 286 West Court Whyte AT grandchildren. YOUNG 151. Sarah He and his sons have operated of Shaw bookkeeper at Brunt's Hardware ComCemetery under direction Funeral arrangements will be announced Mr. and Mrs. Elloont Lemmon, Tooele. died a.m. at pany, 940 Wednesday the Pedersen. Motor Service in TreB. observes from 36 Zest Seventh South St. her and Rogers Funeral Home; Young Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hopkins. 264 Keysor Pl. ailSalt Lake City Hospital of a heart Fit Park City. monton. ment. Mr. 8151.in Mrs. and Emilio SS.. birthday aahhnnttnn Martinez, Farmington. Besides his widow and bis two was Mr. born Johansen Sten-In Salt 1 lake Funeral rites for Elma Rh Helene City. Feb. 25. 1891. He was a son of sons, Clifford Harold and Thomquist, son of George and Tekla Peter R. and Marie Rose ChristoIer.-,cr- i as Lamar, both of Salt Lake City, Helen Mrs for Christine Johansen. He was married to Louise 1, services wilr Sat-Funeral be held I f)oriStenquist, 169S West he is survived by his mother, Mrs. Ph. 92, who died at her home. 8. 1919, in the Salt Lake Temple. urday, at 1 p.m. in the Tremond Russet Ave.. Tuesday afternoon. will be centIn Jan. 1939. Mr. Johansen moved front Salt Joseph Pendrey, Park City; five ton Second Ward chapel with held Fridley at 10 a.m. at 260 last South Lake Ctty to Idaho Falls. He wax a niembrothers, Al Pedersen, Park St. ber Of the Idaho Falls nrst Werd and a Bishop Ford Jeppson officiating.! Temple Friends may call Thursday from 4 to to the bishopric there. , City, Christ Pedersen, Riverton: (Continued From Page Friends may call Friday from 8 p m, and Fridsor prior to "'Vie" at Iclerk are his willow: a son, Roy Pedersen, Rigby, Ida.; and 6 to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 101 the piece of funeral. Johansen, and two daughte..s. Mra. gubernatorial Jesse and Carl Pedersen, Salt remaining GOP will be in Brigham City Olive Hathaway and Jelre,le Interment Johansen: to a.m. time of services at the Cemetery. candidatesElias L. Day, Salt - Lake City; two sisters, Mrs. Beualao two grandchildren, all of Idaho Shaw Tremonton. homein Fa ils. family lah Cranfill. Riverton, and Mrs. Lake attorney; David S. Romney, FARMINGTON Mrs. Sarah and 'Funeral Home will Salt Lake businessman and Marie Snyder, Salt Lake City. Johnson Gill MAYFIELD Graveside ser- Amelia Black Young observed her directRogers burial in Bear River City Joseph Bert Bonneu Mr. Pedersen will be buried at former Ogden mayor, and C. Ed Johnson for Joseph vices Funeral services Second for Lt. C. P4th Kenneth Lewis, Salt Lake real estate birthday quietly Tuesday at Cemetery. Riverton. MIDWAY, Wasatch County Funeral Gill. 79. of 67 West Stratford Ave.. who The Stenquist boy, who was died Tuesday morning in a Salt Lake services for Bert Christiansen, 21, will be con- the home of her son in Farmingoperatormay upset the dopesters Bonner, 52, miner and be will barber who died Monday after a lingering cona of heart. ailment, with their showing at the hospital ducted by Bishop Udell Chris- ton, Lorenzo Dow Young. She is born at Tremonton. Oct. 17, 1929.1 held at 2 p.m. in the Southgate illness. will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in was a graduate of Bear River Ward Friday vention. the Midway First Ward chapel under chapel. Main Street and Vernon Romney, GOP state tiansen at the Mayfield cemetery makitif her home there after liv- City High School. Mr. Miller. direction of Bishop Irvine O. Bowden. South. South 3 260 East at at call Lt. Frtends Friends may call et the Bonner resimay has Christiansen a convenin released p.m. Suoday who had also been a student at chairman, irg Idaho for many years. St. Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m dence in Midway Thursday evening and Temple brevtion that was killed while on a bombing program promises Mrs. Young was married to Lor- Bear River City High School. was and Frulay at the Gill residence from 10 Friday until time of services. Burial will (Continued From Page I) 30 pm. a.m. to born at Garland May 19, 1929. be in Midway Cemetery. ity and dispatch in the handling mission over Germany Dec. 12, enzo Zabriski Young, who arInterment will be in Sunset Lawn Mr. Bonner was barn Sept. 10. 1895. at until "Joe started to speak of proceedings. Nominating 1944. Cemetery. Midway. a son of Thomas and Ada Alexin rived Utah with the first five to limited be will group A speeches son of Marion R. and Emma through ander Bonner. He spent his younger life minutes and there will be no Mortensen Christiansen, he was of pioneers while lie was still a IL Monte ilo. Nev., where he enlisted in the Earns Top Billing Sarah Ann S. Larkin World Engineer Corps and served in seconding talks. Ballot boxes will born Aug 8, 1923. He attended child. The daughter of Amy Jane War I Puntral services for 'Mrs. Sarah Ann Despite the limitations offered open at 11 a.m. and will remain grade school in Mayfield and was Washburn and William Morley He was married to Nettie Murdock of 23 West South Stephensen Larkin. 66, of Heber City in Salt Lake City, a graduate of Manti High School, in the past of "Julie," Gale Page, open until 1:15 p.m. 35. she was born in Manti Temple St.. will be held Saturday at 1 1926. He was a member of theSept. Black, At the conclusion of the state where Church h St.. the Movie star of the east earned 496 was Ogden. he an outstanding p.m. at Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. and 13, 1854, and was married Mn. Larkin died Thursday at 9:30 of her top billing with a convinc- convention, delegates represent- scholar, receiving a Bausch and July held the office of elder at the tilne of to Mr. Young in the Salt Lake Enp.m at the home of her so, John Utah's in counties the First ing death. One Lomb of the science highHe dowment House award. Larkin. 4700 Rainbow Dr., Murray. ing performance. honorary 1872. 14, July Surviving are his Widow: a son. Bertell Congressional District will meet attended Carbon Jr. College, Price of coronary occlusion. lights of the opening night was to She was the mother of 12 sons She sae born in Harrisville. Weber M. Bonner, Midway: his mother: a brother, select their two favorite can- for one her performance of "Bill," a song and was a student at Duke a. J. of Pe- Glide Bonner. Midway; two sisters, Mra year, 23, 1882, daughter April three-waCounty, PAYSONEmily race. whom a y of are in and eight and Mary Ann Bertelsen Stephen- Arvilla Knight, Magna. and Mrs. Glenna much more suited to the dark didates Sate Agricultural Col- still daughtersShe 81, died at her home in ter C.She At the conclusion of voting, the the Utah has 56 grand- Hatch, was educated in Ogden City Ivers, Midway. living. Salem Tuesday of causes inci- - son. qualities of her voice than her convention will lege when he enlisted in the air schools and Weber College. She was marmin45 140 children, first-a- ct force March 27, 1943. OTHER DEATHS: dent to age. She was born Dec. ried to John Edward Larkin in the Nit number, -"Can't Help utes for lunch. adjourn t, and great-grea32 results Voting grandchildren. POCATELLOCarl John Ranstrom, 64, Lovin Dat Man." He received his pilot's wings 127, 1886 at Santaquin. a daughter Lake Tump le in 1900. life most of her a Mrs. had Larkin of died sons will Her take are at hie home here Tuesday following spent and platform daughters Miss Page's real value to the adoption of Chester and In Ogden until coming to Salt Lake City a long 13, 1944. April illness. Hall Mortuary will anRom-fly Mr. Y. Red Mrs. Persia Mesa, Roberts, i t h eight yters ago. She had been active in nounce funeral m east shows up in her dramatic place upon retonvening, S will be under the diBurial arrangements. Emily tk. the presidency of the North Weber Stake , fo' said, and the First Congres- rection of Peterson Colo.; Lorenzo D. Young, Farm- She work. It seems to offer a strong sional Nisonger. Relief Society and in the Ogden FourMortuary, ington; Howard W. Young, Lava District convention will Lake to second Salt was the Vard. Since foundation for the load of emo- commence teenth 115. American coming , Legion post after the Salina, Ida. Charles R. done much temple work. of thirteen chil - City. she hadbesides tion that is constantly breaking state meet immediately will accord military Hot Springs, ,' her son are three Surytving closes, not later than 4 Mayfield, Young, Blackfoot, Ida.; Benjamin '' and the drer. Into the script. Actually it is the C. and Benjamin FrankPeter honors. brothers: BUILDING PERMITS ..10,. F. Young, Shelley, Ida. Tamar Y. p.m. Lake City, and Hylin fitephensen. Salt of sesurvivor of the dramatic )ast 1 house Friends call at the J. a. Carter, owner; handling $20.000, , .4, k rum Stephensen. Tracy. Calif.: a s' contests to be settled at of Mr. and may brick of lice building. the Mrs. Marion Christian- Bleak, Idaho Falls, Ida. Chillas family. quences that dominate the show, theParty and Hyrum Salt Lake City, .,.., H. state, John D. Carter, and Orville juand Ida. congressional Young, a Shelley She married Calif.: Steph?nsen. and therein is the real influence dicial Tracy. sen all and , Sunday Young, Shelley. day Saturday $7000. brick residence. Johansen.- Huntsville. Weber Coundistrict conventions, in ad- before services. eiP4'.1 ) C. N. of Dr. Lees. O. Athas, Joseph M. Duke Peter Chug , dition to the governorship. are: 4 1887 and ty. Friend t may call at 260 East South 810.000. remodel store. Dec. 23, to his in addition Surviving Peggy Engel's clear soprano J. Harvey. grout '''' first Lake from districtDavid St.. Salt City, Thursday from that union Temple voice and her understanding of K.Congress. 111900, remodel residence. parents are the following brothers to 8 p.m:. and at the plate of funeral Holther, Ogden; Mitchell were six 4Friday there MARRIAGE LICENSES S 4 to m. Christianson, from and and sisters: p the role of "Magnolia" gives the Lyman,M. Warren D. Foster. 23. and Nancy Moab, and David J. Wilson, two of from 10 a en: to time nt wervicee. Saturday children, Lee Denver a , Colo.; . while L. Hatfield, Harvey big lift, performanc.1 20, both of Salt bake which preceed- - Burial will be in Ogden City Cemetery. Mrs. Isaac Richard Chariot, tenor, presents Ogden. City. Elliott W. Christiansen.and Provo, ed their mother Supreme Court Bob D. Steed. 20, and Stella Clementr.a voice and acting ability fully Birdie Pierce. 32, both of Out Lake City. In death. Mr. Thomas Ray Binkerd Jr. Evans, Elias Hansen. Salt Lake: McQueen. adequate for musical productions George C. Miller. Beaver, and both of Price. Kenneth Mathis, 19. Murray, and Duke Jan. died Graveside funeral services for ThomBeverly J. Pox. 18. Salt Lake City. of this caliber. Both are com, Mrs. Hatch She as Ray Binkard Jr.. 18, 1899. son of William Young and O. A. 62, Midvale, McCleary. in their pe- Gaylen Snow Funeral services for Mrs. Stet- - married Joseph L. Hatch Jan. Thomas pletely satisfying 99.- - Bait Ray and Ida Marie Thurston and, Frances liandquist. Salt Lake. .Wiesley, r- tormances BeRinker& who 254 Bt4 South Zest Lake Eighth 139 of City. 68, la A.13. Bransford 1917. Evans, also inher Her of preceeded died Tuesday afternoon in Hill Mr Base Superintendent public Lowell A. Seanion. 23. and Shirlieve," "You Are Love" and "Why struction Hospital. were conducted this afternoon in Owen L. Barnett, ley D. Armitage, 20, both of Salt St., who died in a Salt Lake Do I Love You." the Tayloraville Lake City. Cemetery. rs- atch was a native pioSpanish Fork: Ernest E. Greenafter a s or The child is survived be his parents late Tuesday pital Otto M. McGinnis, 20, Denver, Mr. and Mrs. L. and grardparents. (Continued From Page wood, Midvale; Mark C. Lloyd, Supporting Cast and Barbara L. Piele, 18, Salt Lake illness, will be held Saturday at neer and has lived the last 31 Dalton Mrs. and Mr, and Robert Binkert Lake City. Salt in She was and Ken an Salem. active South 574 City, iyears Scott, position. Yet, as practically :111111 am. at East First The supporting cast is extep-- I all of Belt Lake City. Marvin D. Boyer, 23, and Joan lot the nearly 50 delegates con-- 1 St. Rev. Arthur W. Moulton. re- - lmember of the Church of Jesus T. Maher, 22, both of Salt Lake tonally strong. and the casting Murray. Latter-day of District !Christ third district of City. attorney, Saints, Utah, cede. an agreement must be tired Episcopal bishop excellent.. Georgiana T. Lees as John A. Mikesell Charles R. Barker, 20, and Joan W. Douglas Beetle, William L. ing served In Santaquin as a , . will officiate. a. Lind, 22, both of Salt Lake "Parthy Ann Hawke" is a perA. Mikesell. for ?liners' services John choir MIA in and the and Marvin at J. the is reached. call member, Bertoch an Once Friends may place fect shrew and the plague of Beesley agreement City. died who 818 M. of Ave., Downington Calvin E. Florence. 23, and Selma Wednesday peeping In a Salt Lake hos'"Cap'n Andy," while Mary Ethel and LaMar Duncan, all of Salt however, the ground work will of funeral Thursday and Friday in the Relief Society. J. DeGarmo, 22, both of Salt Lake ! have been laid for bold plans evenings and aturday until time She is survived by four chit-t- o pital following a long illness. will be Eccles is every bit the comedian Lake City. City. a in to held and time place Payson at District attorney, fourth district build some reservoirs of services. Burial will be in Mt.idren: Warren L. Duke of Artesia, be announced Charles W. Gehrke. 22, and Aline "Ellie" is supposed to be, and by Claudia Funeral Home. H. Andrus, Spanish Fork; and hydroelectric plants through- - Olivet Cemetery. James, 21, both of Salt. Lake City. Ross B. Ramsey takes the part R. Calif.; Elmer P. Duke of Long Provo. DIVORCES GRANTED Mr. idikesell was born in Payson. Peb Samuel L Blackham and Mitchell out the basin. Mrs. Evans was the daughter of 'Beach, Calif.: Mrs. Lucille of "Frank' in stride. Ithel L. Adams vs. Harrison Ad. 1881 a son of Solomon and Lucretia should forget bounda- - former Salt Lake City Mayor, ner, and Mrs. Tora Banks of 28. was He David N. Morgan is well cast M. Carter, both of Provo. to married Spencer Mikesell, Donald J. Hansen vs. Grace W. ' District attorney, fifth district. tries in a problem of this nature." John S. Bransford, and a sisterlpalem, 11 grandchildren and eight Virginia Bryan In Provo in October. lens In the role of "Steve,0 as is Rinses. Mrs. Mikesell died in IOU. and Mr Eldon A. Eliason, Delta; Patrick Mr. Bashore said. "It affects the of Wallace M. Bransford, former bert Eccles as "Windy,"-SUITS TRIM) DISTRICT COURT Mikeeell moved to Salt' Lake City, vs. Vernal Oil Company Quality bath Flake as "Queenie" and Pan H. Fenton, Cedar City, and A. M. geographical area and everyone owner of the Bransford Apart- - Funeral services will be held Burirtving are a son. Bliss Mikesell. Stun ,Is Larson, Lake two Adopted daughters. Salt in it. Besides, as time goes on ment, 105 East South Temple St. Sunday at 2 ' Theodore as "Pete." Marsden, Parowan. p.m. in the Salem Mrs. Betty City: urns A. Jensen vit. liesinger Keeley, Glendale. Wit. and and the area develops with the She was born In Plumas County, Ward With ICarson Another highlight is the ballet, Construction Company, J. T. Mrs. Bobbie McCormack. Clifton Vallejo, Calif.: Bishop . mammoth improvements plan- Calif., Aug. 15,3879. two stators. ?Arc Cloe Neilsen. Murray. and Willis J. Petersen. at choreography which Nennette Friends call may officiating. Stakes Hold Inland Freight Lines vs.. Beniftun and Mrs. Ada Gavin. Loa ned, the population will shift. She was educated at Rowland ,the Charlie has expertly fashioned in 1Payson 1110 two grandchildren. Angeles. Calif.: Distributing Mortuary Corporation, will from Nothing prevent people School for Girls In Salt Lank:, 1Saturday afternoon and at the to fit the production. Her danc- Annual Old Folks' JUDGMENTS THIRD Day moving from one section of the Hall DISTRICT COURT and Mills College, 01 ers are spirited and well trained,' City in. home Salem family Sunday Dominica W. A. Powell, llworth etux, basin to another despite state if to Levis prior . She was married with the work of Beverly Bithell MIDVALE $log. plaintiff.tliervices. Burial will be HELPERRequitm mese ties csithrLied Campbell. Approximately ders." National Finance Corporation vs. on 6, 1699. Mr. in the Saniaquin Evans Tassoni and Robert Tucker ("Sal" 1200 persons attended A. Sept. City Cemetery the annual He expressed , hopes that the Evans was mornine at IS:30 cm. in St, An- Coble J. Gregory, 'tux, 11741, ,a partner in under the direction of the Valley this and "Sam") particularly effec-- 1 outing to honor "old folks" thonrs Cetholic Church, 'Helper. for of will see the prob- - the Rogers-Eva- formerly, . iniurance Dominica who died Tuesday of vs. Pit 75, bye. Lester Russon and Jenny East, West and, Moutit Jordan commissioners State Tax Commission firm,'Mortuary. bets, in this light and bring about arid retired in 1938. cause incident fa age. Rev, Prencis R. 100. rite Window Clung Company, Lee are alsokoutstanding in their, Stakes, Church of Jesus Christ kern . La mot he officiated sit , tax. the early first-a- ct by Mr. pactpossibly auEvans besides Surviving routine, while the was recited of Latter-da- y S. Daniel vs. Da W. J. &leery Wednesday etas. Rom Setts. evening . . today at end of this week. Otherwise, the Mrs. Ellen t Mitchel Punerai PIM& In Horne thentic "Highland Fling" in the Lagoon, ties. administrator ,estate 01 Den to A. R. conference could go on indefinite- - are two daughters, according was View Suriel in Mountain P. sitla Ms outlet Cemetery, Mrs. Rachel Hester. Terrell, scene world fair added much to Wysitt and Helper.. , ly and still prove futile, -h- e "--- id pleintift the variety and to the effective-- I Mickelsen, general chairman. 11112 in Barn Sept; 5, Italy, Mr. - Oakland; also four grandchildren.1 John Rider, Randolph hydrolChest& was a eon of Caminito and Mary Lees' Dr. of from nest tire escape for the federal Milano Oben" lie had lived in Helper 1, , traditional. for 52 years. Bureau of Reclamation, and , SUMS TO,. coNitAcloas A Mrs. Catherine Waits. Outstanding about the I a r ge vocal heights, although the mu-- , four ' staff auistants Sealed proposals will be roceived have been Helper. survive& chorus is its spirited stage action sical coordination of the producthe State Road Commission of by facts to and figures State Capitol, Sail Lake City. and effective patterns. Only at tion was one of the principal supplying, enable Utah. until 2 oclock p.m. Tuesday. , Erickson times does it seem to reach real features Heinz Roemheld, from reach anthe state delegations WI TWIN- - FALLS L. Wary 27, 1948, and at that Um pub. July Jaser agreement. his seat on the podium is in fitly opened for construction of a Is signed, ton. the Once a. Mrs. Mary Jenson StickPearce, 82, died Wednesday ann.LOGAN 2" Road Mixed Bituminous Surfacod complete control throughout and states can pact 14, died at her borne in Logan Road in Morgan and Summit Counahead with their go of in his home south morning draws a precise and spirited per- reservoir Wednesday morning after a long illness. ties, the lame bolsi that &action of and H. of 91, Julius power Bern in IS. plant Malmo. March 1751Twin Lovendale, plaos Sweden, R. So. 65. between formance from a was He a Falls. retired which 1874, she was a daughter et Raining and will areas in enrich all his' died at West Fifth County Line 'sad neneter iden-eorchestra. born Nov. 3, I883, in Lnvtd Jespaen Jenson. When sht was tified as Pederal h4 farmer, iu;iii-Utah's farm the.,balgin. econdary of! acreage. Wednesday morning nine years old. she cam Oa the United No. $.251 t3). Giving the show a polish and through new irrigation, Project alone s incident to age. The length of road to be con'Fayette, County, Ill., and lived States with her POtertS as conTort4. "first class touch are will be swelled to some 1,722.thorough 'Latter-day the or structed Churth of Jesus Christ of improvedds 5.708 miles, Mr. Lovendale was president at Rick Creek before coming to cos reit year &stun. 01A the colorful and authentic cos- 000 acres with lands now made. and the principal hems nt work an Saint& of which Mt was in COTO MOM. closes roasts' teeth eatsly.suickly and general manager of the Twin Falls, 40.000 tumes- provided ' Ander - the able approximately as follows: be. kaiaks risk of "skaters breath"; direction with water Topa Orasol, 19.500 liturrit. Shi- Wee berried le Alfred trieksen ITribune Job Printing CompanY, of Sereta T. Jonet. Stage ouately suppliedwith . are a Mrs. nous 79.000 Cu. Yds. stakes sosetki tool so semtsrtable Cir.. Material, Surviving 1193. daughter, the Oct. 25 hat ing is provided they 82 West SecOnd South St. (now Logan,setapie elassifiltd Recavation. and 111 Cu. Resides bet husband, she is aurvimid by settings were also well suited Deed. lomat distort is sparkling eissal , Tat Concrete. Clus the Arrow Press) until his retire- Ida Mecheober, California; a a 4knelt:se. Mrs. Irene S. Therm. Cedes: to the production and were reJust Owe desks sad teaspoon The attention of bidders 13 on& A. LeRoy Virgins. Springment in September, 1910. brother, William, retrce, Mis- three Golden ORA in glass st water tor lb ilia. , to tha ftmetal Provisions covering markably well handled for an and Sylvan Szickson. Logan, ville; Born in 1858, 2, or suitnine taw contract. Aug. otossr leave srernight. No brush.. opening Sadie Sweden, souri: Mrs. four I subletting sae sisters, might. Mission grandchildren. Reunion lb Set The minimum wage paid to all ORA seedsti. le was a son of John and (Mena Swisher, Kimberly; Mrs. pure; contains Ida Kenneth Lindquist Merkantil. ;Aran. kg skilled labor employed on this eoas wiilnSaltlayering. ORA will sea Lovende le, He came to Mrs. LakelEtvin',.Columbus,:-LKan,r-tract shall be $1.60 per hour. sake is the jar. lAss luta a Missionaries and famllies of the! a Koeningsberg Tb. minimum wage paid to all hie parents In ,1864 'easy Nettle Pickett, Parsons, Kan.; and aoy. At year druggist's. Get hitermediato a labor employed On thia Miasion jar ' two Survivors include Mrs. Falls. Eva Twin nephews, Parry contract shall bo 81.29 per hour. Family Spent's, today. A product of Melons's" A Friends of the Koedingsberg hold an outing Saturday begin- - Arthur K. The minimum wale bald to all Lake Salt His wife preceded him in rleath Zobbino. Lovendale, lonrkillod labor employed en this displaced 'persons will hold an ning at 4 pm. at she moose Fire- - City, and Ralph D. Lovendale, e. Members of the James R. Parry amours tossicorrtY 'mascots Funerat services will be ; per hour outing at Pairmont rFrx Thurs1.con'rast &hail be of$1.125 IITAINI.61A1BANTIFT0 NOT To MASS Liberty Park, according to San Marino. Calif. 2 p.m. In the White family will bold a reunion Saturat bidders tri"1- - !dueled , tstutlitis , ree."4: , , 10111 DENIMS& day at g p.m; Activities will tact thst this Com. George Coon, president of the re- -I Funeral services will be held 'Mortuary Chapel by the ''Rev day at 4 p.m. at Jordan Park.' - mission ' adwind b., lbw dancing. games, and a show. union. Punch will be furnished.1 Saturday, at an hour to be ert., Roy Wisdom, Tenth South and Eighth Welt Wage andh..Roueben,Division. Hansen U. 11. Baptist i aecordini to R. R. Rimmasch, but lunches will be taken by theinouneed 'i Labor. that toritractors et :go Last South Chutcb Pastor. Burial will by to Streets. Individual families may. pattment of in hith;ray ensued construction , chairman. ' participants. the Sunset Memorial Park. , , ,ITemple gt. , take their own , ' lunches. d convenience of residents in this vicinity, classified advertisements of. private individuals and business firms are listed ' here. For the L. t,,"' .CACHE . - SALKM Funeral serviros for Mrs. Sillily J. Duke Hatch, 81. who died at Mr home in Salem Tuesday afternoon of camo incident to age, will be held Sunday. et 2 pm. in the Solent Ward chapel. Bishop Clifton Carson will officiate. Friends may call tantd lidagesythled orttsuary Payson, Saturday I home in Salem Sunday prior to servics. Burial will be in the Santaquin Cemetery. Mrs. Hatch born in Santaquin. I t-tDes. 27. lath, aw ilgustrh wChasesmtestrysinedd Nisorl 48,ierke., , Emily 'Smith 4;0,,,ea to Joseph M. Duke. Dec. 23, 1887 He tp, 12A14 was married to 1899. in died and shs 1 ' ''''., Joseph L. Hatch Jan. 3. 1917. ttoto .., Jelin activist membert ofd atyhe SaCidhurchm rost e 41' erIP 'Hatch worked In - the TWMIA and le, , ,,,, ' .0, the Rota society. ...or are two sons, Warren L e. Surviving Duke, Artesia. Calif.. and timer P. Duke, Long Beach, Calif.. and two daughters. Mrs. Lucille Tanner and Mrs. Vora banks. .4;tio Salem. ,,vi;,14 : e -, .1; p LOAN CITY Mrs. Harriet Rachel Gray Kirkham. 119. died early Thursday morning at her home in Raymond. Alberta. Canada, after a . lingering- - illness. Me Was born Oct. 11, 1$1119 in Lehi. to Mr. and Um si,' James CI. Oral. She was married to A. W. ' 8 Kirkham in the Illatt S., Lake Temple in 1891. ' They moved to . ' ... ., 111r, k'''..-.60- It ---- -- ' X 4 -- , , f a ' , - , ' - 4, it Harriet R. Gray Kirkham Emily 1- , Obituary Notices (The Deseret News does not ebargo for death notices- or these columns.) pictures printedin , , - '. , ' ', .ie ) ,e. 781ria , . t vr,,,-- , ' '',. ''' . t , , ' - ., 4 ,, , t'.4,,i4 , , ., el, ' ,4 - - ' i ch , 1 it, , A ! IR , --- - , , t i . I AI) ,, Jf.,, ,I, , . . 9 - , Salt Lake City, Utah , ' ' , , , , , ' . NEWS , , i oEsurr ' - , i - - i 4 - -- , July 15, 1948 - ..... , ' -- COMMISSION RAY E. , - CM Ismarr, Chairman. I . visions of the Pair Labor etantiazall Act of 1538. (53 Stat. 1080). , Plans and specifications arie en file in the office of the State Reed Commission. Salt Lake City. where they mav be reviewed loy prosnective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms. and plans will be furnished at Balt Lake City, on depositing 8200 which will be refunded; Pro an street. witting bidder eubmite 'able bid and returns the Plane withhs seven days after the evening of bids. lath bidder al tigt sub. mit letter from an approved sure- - cemptny truanntesing te , fur. nish said bidder tattle required bond. The right 'te re)ect any or sJL bide Cash. certified check. toaster.' shock, or proposal, Still anty bond 7preved less than fin amount et bid Per cant ynade parable ta the StateRead Commission must accompany each- bid as evidence of good faith end a guarantee that If awarded the the bidder will nen the contract and fornish contralti bond ta required. Any additional be '1111"mjuctl toad Commissien: tist.d of yolo. 1501 thi. pth d., . vTIRTAtirit ROAD 055041881014 Q) 41 , -, sr" , ..' . Ii KAT K. 5,418TITT. Chstoo&a. . ' - ,,. w . Tlik |