Show OGDEN OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- 9 R SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 18 1961 7-- be ’ ’ Injuries Fatal To Ex-Ogden- Mrs Lena Steenhouse 97 Roy John Walton Roylance 12 ite Mrs Mary Dunn about 48 a fordied early mer resident of Ogden today in the Iron County Hospital Cedar City of injuries received in an automobile accident which occurred 36 miles west cf Highway 56 on March 11 The Utah Highway Patrol who identified Mrs Dunn as the wife of Mark A Dunn 55 who was not injured in the fatal accident said that her last address in Ogden had 362 Patterson She had been been Roof for Patio $100 recent resident of Cedar City a Li death Her for a brought the total of Frank Smith has applied auto accidents in from fatalities roof building permit to build a $100 32 to Utah Charles over a patio for compared with 38 last Gentry year 170 29th d City-retire- Transient Found Dead in Apartment Mexican transient A was found dead in an apartment at 4:30 pm Friday and police said he had been dead for several days Joseph A Gonzales 50 who lived at 795 23rd was found in his room by the landlord Carmen Christensen Dr R N Hirst city physician said death was due to natural causes The body was taken to Larkin Mortuary and burial was to be at 2 pm today in the city cemetery Survivors are from outside Utah Artist at Nazi Gas Chambers To Testify at Eichmann Trial JERUSALEM (UPI) — Yehuda Bakon a rising young Israeli painter and art teacher is one of the few Jews known to be alive today who went into Nazi gas chambers and came out alive Bakon is one of 39 persons listed to testify at the trial of Adolf Eich-- mann for the murder torture and degradation of millions of Jews under Hitler’s Jewish extermination program Like the rest of the 39 Bakon did not know until he read the list of witnesses in the newspapers that he was to be called to testify at the Eichmann trial now scheduled to start April 11 He and others were among hundreds interviewed by police in preparation of evidence former Nazi against the officer They had not been told of their selection as trial witnesses The soothing pastoral scenes of the Jerusalem countryside now painted by Bakon contain no indication of the terrors to which he was exposed as a boy At 31 he will be the youngest witness against Eichmann FATHER MURDERED Bakon born in Czechoslovakia was 13 years old when he was sent k off to the Theresiendstadt Concentration Camp A year later he was ’ transferred to the Auschwitz Death Camp where he saw his father murdered He was shipped later to the Mathausen Concentration Camp where he remained until the end of the war At Mathausen the boy had a job— to go into 'the gas chambers and strip the dead bodies of gold teeth - The Renanah Choir of Simpson Bible College in San rrancisco will present a free sacred concert in the Neighborhood Church 834 Washington at 11 am Sunday re- ports Jack McClements pastor The public is invited Featured with the choir as director and baritone soloist is Russell J Marshall chairman of the division of fine arts at the college There will be blending of choral numbers hymns and spirituals as well as ensemble numbers including the Simpsonaires Quartet trumpet trio Simpson Sextet and 35-voic- e graveside services for Leslie Sims Jr infant son of Mr and Mrs D Sims of 336 Wherry Housing Leslie Layton will be conducted at the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch directed by the new Myers v Mortuary at 845 Washin" gton Blyd SIMS— Private Graveside services for infant Shaw daughter of Arthur R and Cynthia Saunders Shaw of 1390 Franklin St will be conducted Monday at 2 pm at the Lehi Cemetery Burial will bd directed by the SHAW D Civil No 37688 Dept No 1 IN THE radio trio COUNTY -- -- - OBITUARIES y -- cleaners d ‘ ’ fj -- 1 ' Ogden City Floral g S James Bashford 965 Taylor has Boyd Read of the Laundry at 745 24th reported to po- applied for a building permit to lice the money changing machine construct a $2000 garage was broken into and $40 in cash PABCO Paints Jack Minnoch stolen Glass & Paint 3033 Wash EX Hair Cuts— See your old friend (adv) Earl Head O K Barber Shop 2380 Kiesel (adv) John H Purser has applied for a building permit to put up a 1800 L G Rothey has applied for a square foot brick veneer residence for Roy Franch at 1550 Oakridge Drive Self-Servic- e 81 li VITAL STATIST I CS A 1700 square foot residence at 4059 Edgehill Drive is being con- structed by Wayne Stephens Did you know that J&K Drive Inn Births is open and now you can get that DEE HOSPITAL Delicious hamburger that is a ham— and MacFarlane Robert J burger Also serving pizza and our Brown 859 Canyon Road girl famous chicken Still the best food Je-Ne- March il in town! J&K Drive Inn 4th and Wash Blvd (adv) 16 shook with fear” to Eichmann’s prison cell to iden- March 16 Weeks— James F and tify him “I recognized him on now 584 Chester boy March older an and Robinson dejected sight— man I spoke to him of our meeting 16 Pace—Melvin H and Lydia Berg since 1946 and his paintings have in Vienna He did not recognize 2363 Monroe boy March 16 been exhibited in the United States me” Britain and South Africa STILL SHUDDERS Phillips — Phil B and Thora Another among the 39 individual Mrs Hansi Brand also met Eich- Richan 1123 Collins girl March Luria witnesses will be Esther mann in his days of power and still 16 t travhad now She an artist also shudders at the recollection She is eled from Palestine to Belgium in the wife of Uoel Brand another Licenses Marriage 1939 to study art That summer scheduled witness who was of she went to visit relatives in Lith- a committee that dickeredpartwith EVANSTON uania and was there when it was Eichmann for the release of 1 milRobert Tucker Brower Salt Lake occupied by the Russians Then lion Jews in return for 10000 City and Sharon Kaye Hanson came the Nazi conquest For three trucks The deal did not come off Murray Utah years Mrs Luria was kept in the Michael Dennis Dodge and Cath“My husband introduced me to She ceaselessly Eichmann” Kovno Ghetto Lake Mrs Brand remem- erine Lee Olson both of Salt ' painted what she saw and was bers “Eichmann coldly transfixed City known as the ‘‘Painter of the me with his eyes and said indifferJames Edward Hayes and Peggy Ghetto” to R Ellsworth both of Evanston ‘Your is husband ently going Regarded as one of the most im- Istanbul You are remaining here as Ira C Stracener and Francis A portant witnesses against Eichmann hostage’ ” Cutler both of Lehi Utah is Dr Benno Kohn one of several Charles G Hayes and Beverly Leon Kapon 45 is among the due to be called who had personal scheduled witnesses who never saw F Perkins both of Big Piney Wyo contact with Eichmann in the Nazi Eichmann But he too shudders Steele Bailey and Francis Clark last president when he speaks of “those years The of Ogden both days” of the German Zionist Organization so that his wife and Whispering first saw Eichmann in 1936 at a two young daughters nearby wouldMarriage Licenses Zionist meeting in Berlin which n’t hear him he said that' he would Eichmann attended as a Nazi Party testify about the death camps aA IdurMocmfwyetacmfwyetacm observer “Do you know” he asked the terRafael F Sauceda 23 Browns‘‘He received a shove in the ror still reflected in his face “that ville Tex and Sammie Ann Carbelly from the crowd” Kohn says at Auschwitz they experimented las 18 Burley Idaho “He remembered this and men- on John Chester Knudson 31 Brigpeople until they went tioned it to me when I went to the madliving with agony?” ham City and Esther Ann Steven-so- n prison recently to identify him” 20 Ogden Kapon bared his arm to show Kohn saw Eichmann the second the bluish concentration Darrell Byram 24 Ogden John camp numtime in 1939 when Jewish leaders ber tattooed on his forearm and Mary La Vera Imlay 19 Ogwere ordered to appear before the “I was at Birkenau Auschwitz den Nazi officer to be told the details and Mathausen” he said Allen 20 Ogden and Wilson Narl “Forty of an “emigration office” being of my family died I was a g o o d Jelene Hill 18 Ogden established for Berlin Jews worker so I lived For 20 hours a Lynn Walker Yaunt ?1 ClearWhen he saw him in his Israeli times got a slice of bread” field and Andra Viola Lamph 17 just prison there could be no mistaking Layton Eichmann Kohn says “The man Ronald Joseph Noseworthy 19 had of course grown older but Ogden and Cecelia S Gallegos 18 there was no mistaking his eyes Ogden his features— they were unforgeJames Frederick Junk 21 Ogden ttable” and Linda Dale O’Neil 19 Ogden THREE PHASES Amador Rios Jr Clearfield and A wheelchair owned by a young Kohn described the “three phases Gertrude Valasquez 15 Clearfield man was destroyed when it fell of Eichmann” as he saw him Orlin Hadley 24 Ogden and Va “In 1936 he made the impression from a car trunk and was struck Layne Wake 19 Ogden of a youngcareerist who Was us- by a passing car and the youth’s Joseph Vance Wilson 27 Logan ing the Jewish problem as a step- mother is asking the driver to and Conie McKean 20 Ogden ping stone to success By 1939 he make restitution The accident occured while Ronwas an important man drunk with ald D Chadwick 20 507 WashNow in he is a popower prison lite docile broken man” ington w'as enroute to church ini Others among the witnesses who the family car Associated Press An unidentified motorist behind met Eichmann in his Nazi heyday Charles Moncur 68 Heyburn include Moshe Agami 53 a Lat- the Chadwick car rammed into ' vian As a spokesman for’ his vil- the chair and sped on without farmer Mrs Norene Kiehn 44 American lage he went to see Eichmann in stopping Mr Chadwick attends the Day Falls Vienna in 1938 hoping for permission to establish camps to train Care Center for the handicapped Mrs Margaret Elizabe h Taylor young Jew's for pioneer work in Mrs Vaughn C Chadwick appealed 43 Idaho Falls Ito the motorist to assist in making Palestine “I confess” he recalls “that restitution She can be reached Samuel Corlos McIntosh 68 Oakthe first time I faced Eichmann I by calling EX ley at Salt Lake City - ji escape Bon Marche at 2265 Washington Cub Capers and deco- handi-cra- ft rating supplies available at Weber Office Supply 2432 Washington (adv) Henry See has applied for a building permit to make a $2000 alteration to the residence of Ernest Walker 1362 Hudson Smart new bathroom For your shower doors and tub enclosures See Bennett’s 2655 Wash Phone EV (adv) Card of Thanks Bertha W Chandler Bertha W Chandler 68 104 Harris-vill- e Road died this morning at her home v of a heart ailment Mrs Chandler was born March 21 1892 in Huntsville a daughter of Peter C and N e i I s e n Ingerborg She was Wangsgard educated in Huntsville On 1926 July 19 she was married to Ernest C Chandler in OgMrs Words alone cannoi express our heartfelt appreciation for the kindness and thoughtfulness extended to us by our many friends neighbors and staff at the St Benedict's Hospital during the illness and passing of our beloved husband and father ED JACKSON MRS TERRY AND BRUCE JACKSON LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS 10188 Dept No 3 Surviving are her husband four brothers IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER COUNTY Samuel Wangsgard and STATE OF UTAH Walter Wangs gard In the matter of the estate of MARY ALICE Huntsville George STEPHENS Deceased Wangsgard and ThomCreditors of the above entitled estate will as Wangsgard Ogden claims with vouchers attached to the present two sisters Mrs John administrator at the office of undersigned San Richards Phister (Inger) & Richards Alsup Attorneys 2640 Jose Mrs Calif Blvd Ogden Utah on or before Washington Hinch-cliff Charles fCarrie) July 14 1961 Ogden Dated this 10th day of March 1961 Funeral services will be conducted Monday LEWIS P STEPHENS 1 at pm in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Administrator Chapel by Bishop Norman R Farr of the Published March 11 18 25 April I 1961 Fifteenth Ward Friends may call at the 6584 mortuary Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and Mon NOTICE day prior to services Interment in Ogden Members of the Weber District Dental SoCity Cemetery ciety are hereby given notice that pursuant to proper authorization a meeting will be held Name Councilman For Pioneer Days Young has Mayor LeRoy named Joseph McCune city councilman-to the executive comat-large mittee of the Pioneer Days celebration and rodeo in July The appointment was approved by the City Council Mr McCune will take the place of the late Harman W Peery on the rodeo committee B at the Harman Cafe in Ogden at 6:30 pm on March 21 1961 for the purpose of adopting and executing Articles of Incorporation of the Weber District Denfal Society a non- under the Jaws of the State of Utah Published March 10 11 12 13 14 15 6582 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1961 profit' corporation Published March 18 25 1 8 1961: 6597 W Creditors will present claims with the necessary vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of LAMPH ANDERSON AND NEWEY 305-30- Kiesel 8 Building Utah Ogden or' on before the 22nd day of July 1961 HERSEL ELWOOD of the estate of Deceased Administrator GEORGE W ROBINSON ANDERSON AND NEWEY LAMPH BY: L ROLAND ANDERSON Attorneys for Administrator Kiesel Building Utah Published March 18 25 305-30- 8 Ogden - 8 1 April 1961 6600 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No 10208- -2 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER COUNTY UTAH fn the matter of the estate of CHRISTIAN KOCH also known as CHRIS KOCH Deceased Creditors will present claims with the necessary vouchers to the undersigned at the law office of LAMPH ANDERSON AND NEWEY 305-30Kiesel Building Ogden Utah on or before the 22nd day of July 1961 8 LOTTIE KOCH L Executrix of the estate of KOCH CHRISTIAN KOCH Deceased & NEWEY ANDERSON LAMPH BY: L ROLAND ANDERSON CHRIJ AKA for Executrix Attorneys 305-30- Kiesel Building Utah Published March 18 25 8 Ogden NOTICE 1961 659S 8 7 April HEARING OF PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that the Council 0? Ogden City will meet Thursday March 30 in the Counci 1961 at 5:00 o'clock pm Chamber on the 6th floor of the Municipa Building Ogden Utah and will then and then conduct a public hearing on a proposed ordi nance of Ogden City described in brief am general terms as follows: "An Ordinance of Ogden City reducing th width of Madison Avenue South from 32n Street to 33rd Street from 80 feet to by closing and vacating 13 feet on eacl side of said street and quit claiming the land embraced therein to the abutting properfj owners" Copy of said proposed ordinance is on fill for public inspection in the office of thi City Recorder on the 3rd floor of the Munic ipal Building Ogden Utah At the above time and place any persor or persons interested in the finaf passage o said proposed ordinance will be given ful time to be heard BY ORDER OF THE COUNCIL OF OGDEN C1T1 1961 MARY E SMITH City Recorder Published March 18 1961 6591 FARM MACHINERY TWO MODEL 35 TRACTOR 1234 al hours Full line of equipment CoMerl Thurgood at residence in Syra- FERGUSON ntact cuse ac-tu- ORCHARD SPRAYER axle EX WC ALLIS 200-ga- dual l CHALMERS for sale for 2nd tractor TA $195 ji WANTED TO BUY — Used furniture and appliances Everybodys— Ogden's biggest used furni-tu- re store EX 2233 Kiesel WANTED j' are better than ONE! ji ji MICKEY FINN April NOTICE TO CREDITORS No 10216- -1 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER COUNTY UTAH In the matter of the estate of GEORGE ROBINSON Deceased this 16th day of March j 7 JUDD JR DeMONT C Attorney for Executor I Case No den He Learns While He Earns trailer with — Good EX WANTED springs full basement house $500 $90 a month EX Smifff GOLD COINS old gold (ewelry Loan Co 278 25th St down INCOME TAXES N Gear Graduate Acct E 2465 Grant Ave EX eves 3899 Grandview Drive EX and experienced Competent Income Tax Preparation T day service day or evening 742 Taylor Ave Ph EX It happened the night Dick was sitting on the front steps head lowered glumly in his hands when his Dad returned from work “I’ve just got to have something to do” Dick said So the two got their heads together to decide upon Dick’s “first job” After careful consideration they agreed that the most constructive and profitable way for Dick to spend his leisure time was to become a newspaperboy His natural enthusiasm and abundant energy combined to make him a success from the very start However Dick learned the important lesson that profits do not pour in automatically They pile up in direct proportion to the effort applied to the job Today he has a steady income a sizable bank account and a knowledge of business and human relationships that will benefit him all his life 98 of parents surveyed said a newspaper business is a most worthwhile activity for leisure time 1 IDAHO DEATHS ‘ OF WEBER COURT DISTRICT H- j! - TO LIEN CLAIMANTS NOTICE — 11 ST BENEDICT'S HOSPITAL The Ogden Art Metal Co has and Alta- Gallegos— Joseph for a building permit to applied 141 Agami also went grica Lopez construct a $400 fire for the Even in the death camp the boy painted He relates that he once was offered a half a loaf of bread by a camp guard for one of his paintings He has lived in Israel LEGAL NOTICES FUNERALS STATE OF UTAH Robinson Sickroom Supplies— pre- building permit to do $700 worth of Plaintiff VS BENJAYATES ' KENNETH Rent or buy hospital alterations to a building at 2735 Myers Mortuary- scriptions nd ELDON L LEE JENYCE LEE and MIN STEENHOUSE'— Funeral services for Mrs Lena MOWER Defendants equipment for home use 584 24th Washington Steenhouse will be conducted Monday at st EX To all persons holding or claiming Meehan (adv) 11 am at the new Myers Mortuary 845 Liens upon the property oft Beniamin ic's All that's new in wallpaper Lots Washington Blvd with Pastor Joseph H F Lee and Jenyce L Lee and Eldon- Mower 1362 Lake of Keller Steven report- of Nixon of the Seventh-daAdventist Church said items too—Griffin Paint property being described as follows:' Park Addition officiating friends may call at the mortuary ed to police the theft of a motor Co bargain A part of Block 8 City 2256 Wash' on Monday prior to services Burial in the (adv) at anoint 150 feet South Q degrees scooter at Ogden High School beginning corOgden City Cemetery directed by Myers 19 minutes Wes J from the Northwest Kool Breeze Building Co has Mortuary The of said Block 8 and running thence ner - South O Filter bags for all makes and Silas A Marble WRIGHT — funeral services for Clarence L degrees 19 minutes West 75 feet Bon applied for a building permit to models vacuum thence South' 89 dgrees 02'minutes East Wright will be held Tuesday at 1 pm in 58 12181 feet thence North 0 degrees de— Silas Andrew Marble 77 TREMONTON ' the Larkin Chapel with Bishop Harvey March Appliance Store (adv) construct a $1600 frame garage Iremonton 89 North thence feet 75 East Schwitzer’ minutes of conTwenty-thirWard the died in Pleasant Grove 2232 Taylor of a neart attack Friday grees 02 minutes West 12266 feet to the ducting Friends may call at the funeral Richard Reese of 619 27th told for David Workman at ' Mr Marble was born' April 17' 1883 in' ' home Monday evening' from 7 to 9 and place of beginning Under and by virtue of the provisions ot of his car Tuesday until the services Interment will Paints Nephi a son of Hyrurru A i and Melinda AnMinnoch Jack police the rear ’window Kyanize Title 38 Chapter One of the UtqhCode An" be in the Ogden City Cemetery directed Marble He derson was ' " educareared and wa’s smashed Glass & Paint Co 3033 Wash EX ted in Nephi and moved to notated 195J relating to Mechanic's 'Liens by the Larkin Mortuary Deweyville when You are hereby notified to be and appear 16 years old He had lived in Tremonton CHANDLER— Funeral services for Bertha W (adv) See us for home improvement the above Court on the 10th day of since 1932 Chandler wife of Ernest C Chandler will before 1961 at 11:00 o'clock am of said April I be conducted He married Eva Burbank on Sept 23 1904 needs up to 3 years to pay Brown 1 Walt A Riemersma has applied LindMonday at pm in at the Weber County Courthouse Ogden day In in en1917 received Brigham City Sons and Colonial they Funeral Chapel quist Lumber & Door Co 229 24th St for a building permit to build a dowments in the Logan Temple Utah to then and there exhibit the with Bishop Norman R Farr of the 15th City xtf Ir said liens proof (adv) 1058 square foot brick home at He was a high priest in the South Bear Ward officiating Friends may call at the DALE E STRATFORD River had Stake a been ward and teacher Mortuary Sunday from 7 to 9 pm and 1471 Hiland Road for Plaintiff Attorney of Washold Co member the He stake folks 2556 committee Interment in Monday prior to services Ogden Electric Street 31st 495 a member of the Farm Bureau and a was the Ogden City Cemetery Duncan yo yo's kites marbles retired farmer Ogden Utah ington reported to police the theft 1961 Published Mach 18 25 April of a portable TV set from a display jump ropes jacks — wholesale to FLORISTS Surviving are his widow of Tremonton W 6 the sons and LaRain following daughters: Call Mountain EX Sales dealers NOTICE TO CREDITORS Marble Tremonton Clarence Mrs AND THE FLOWERS (Vads M) For income or pleasure — Now is 2857 Grant Ave B Glen Marbfe Brigham (adv) Brough Tremonton Probate No 10193 ARE FURNISHED BY the time to finish an apartment i City Hyrum A Marble Garland Mrs Merlfh Dept No 2 in your basement Complete financThe Edman and Jolley Construc- (Margrette) Romer Eiwood 17 grandchilOlive Mark and IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF WEBER COUNTY dren 26 three sisters ing Rent will more than cover pay- tion Co has applied for a building Mrs Ida STATE OF UTAH I Mrs EmDewelyville KLENKE FLORAL ments No down payment Free permit to put up a 1092 square foot ma Martin Etherington Iri the matter of the estate of EMERY J Los Angeles Mrs Mary Schlegal 2955 Washington Phone EX THOMAS Deceased Utah (adv) residence at 634 Lockwood Drive Cleveland est‘ Mr Jones EX FREE PARKING IN REAR Creditors will present claims with vouchers Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday to the undersigned at the law office cf at 12 noon in the Tremonton Fourth Ward Porter-Walto- n Velvet Lawn seed Get your Norwegian Seaweed fer- Chapel Woolley and Judd617 Eccles Building Ogden Friends may by Bishop Reid Oyler Anderson’s tilizer from Harold Hughes 3965 S call at the Rogers Mortuary Monday from Utah‘on or before the 18th day of July 1961 Merion Blue Grass Dated this 17th day of March 1961 SERVING OGDEN AND VICINIT and at the family home 165 N Farm and Garden 333 23rd St Ph 2025 W Roy 60 minerals 14 vita- 72ndto E9 pm S DEE R THOMAS FOR OVER 50 YEARS Tuesday from 10 am until services EX (adv) mins— 21 amino acids 2219 Wash Blvd Executor EX (adv) Interment in Dewelyville Cemetery - ' Wheelchair Hit Restitution Asked COAST CHOIR TO SING HERE FUNERALS RANDOM REFERENCES Associated Press Charles D Burrows 39 Salt Lake City draftsman Percy L Helpard 60 Salt Lake City Mrs Verna Bennion 17 Vernal at Salt Lake City Margaret' T' Meacham 68 Salt Iowa to Ohio around dawn but Lake City warming temperatures melted Myrtle S Johnson 72 Farming-to- n ' glaze Lena' M Jones Salt Lake City The broad belt of precipitation exHarry LeRoi Jackson 68 Brigtended northwestward with rain in federal worker’ the central Mississippi Valley rain ham 92 Midway S Coleman Emily and freezing rain or snow in the 73 Salt Lake Victor-Peterson of Central Plains snow in portions retired carpenter City1 the Rockies and Plateau states and Jack E Oldham 35 Salt Lake showers in the Pacific Northwest City to partly cloudy Mostly fair weather prevailed over the rest of ' James B Davenport 12 Kearns Utah at Salt Lake City the country William Henry Brooks 76 AmerFrigid temperatures gripped the ican Fork at Lehi retired railnorthern New England states early worker road today with a low of one below zero larmel Pratt Robinson 72 Fillreported at Lebanon N H more retired farmer Mrs- - Edith Wimmer 80 Spring-vill- e Winter Eases Icy Grip Winds Lash Southeast Associated Press Deep cold eased its clutch on the Northeast high winds lashed the Southeast and a precipitation mixture of rain sleet and snow spread from the Rockies to the Appalachians Saturday Burlington Vt awoke in: low zero cold a record low for the date Houlton Maine had — 6 The chill extended westward to the upper Great Lakes where Sault Ste Marie Mich had 9 above and south into Virginia and the Caro-lina- s Gordonsville in Virginia’s Blue Ridge foothills recorded a frosty 14 degrees and Front Royal had 15 Even Raleigh S C had a freezing 31 But a warming trend developed from the Great Lakes to New England RAIN SLEET A spate of thunderstorms moving northeastward from the Gulf Coast raked Alabama with winds of 60 and 65 mph stripping shingles snapping phone and light lines and felling trees Birmingham got 118 inches of rain most of it in six hours Freezing rain and sleet in the Midwest caused slick roads from UTAH DEATHS By LANK LEONARD RELIABLE EXPERIENCED SERVICE Federal and State $5 and up Service EX W B experienced tax account9 am te ETTERLEIN ant 717 25th St EX 9 pm Ydur home or mine AND STATE TAX RETURNS FEDERAL 1041 Vitt Drive Findlay L F EX MOTORCYCLES - 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