| Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) 1935 10 FEBRUARY THURSDAY IVXN1N0 Utah Legislative Calendar b CALBiurra SIDE GLANCES! BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS censed Status of legislation before the Utah Senate and House of Representatives: Passed In the Senate SCK8 By Day Expressing appreciation to Kennecott Copper Corp for establishment of the Kennecott Research Center at the University of Utah 13 4 SCR7 By Day Thorn Expressing appreciation to the Sons of Utah Pioneers for the Daniel C in the rotunda Jackling statue 154-of the Capitol SCR8 By Day Expressing ap- preciation to the Sons of Utah Pioneers for the presentation to the state of Illinois of a statue of Abraham Lincoln 1WM SCR9 By Day Hafen To commend Rep William A Dawson (RUtah) for his opposition to any salary increases for members of Congress until the budget Is balanced To HB51 By Howe Jones state Utah make the Seagull the bird Killed HB8 By IL W Davis Gunther To count driver education classes in figuring allocation of tate school funds to local school districts Enacting clause struck on standing vote of Signed by Governor SB12 By Day Davis Fowles To increase the pay of court re porters from $4800 to $5200 per 0-- 5 17-1-- 14-7-- 3-1- — they'll fell mugger thii trade-mar- k thty think I mtdt It by handr If 0lv C jusi Affl An AV M rirto frMhmut 3S rWtrtc ai On CWn red 41 81 On Motoft - - CaW CyaaansMl UnnUvi Mott MS tioi51rtf f IIS Col4r a Cifthiwtwl Aa Am staaiawc Ant Am T A X Act A 4 At aUa T4fO AKIM !r4Uf tt Nkkil ltL ! ft MtM aial J4S v fiu ncuii ct lt4t Mtor- I Catn rf 0mlal pmtl 1M Oil Laatant AtrUiat Cm Uttth 1 14 Juir 1 1 Mr Vre Jir 49 1 t D Vrtt May M 2S 29 MS MS 1 7S S 3S 4S 73 S S 41 4--1 3S t SIS f3S all-tim- US 1I SIS a1 sis ms MS liichV' r measaMS 1 J t M 1IMS Its as market the Yesterday 1 I 3J S us US avAssociated Press 44 J 1 4IS 144 44' S ured by The GO ©f broke stocks through erage 74 S 74 S 74S the old 1923 peak to register i 14S S 74S tl 7 IS new historic high 7&S US 71 Prices were up today from 1 tS jir ts a ns ns us three-for-on- c t t ai eia: 7 ft nsir' t I' I t t i 30 fw eo-- ai IJ001 atMfnir aniknrar law eht rlww lamb law thrt 31 SO pflt l4flEt 3O-lC- t4 t4r no ha4 htdotrr erfr4: rattr4 lai ytr-Cta- y r°od clan-uarty aJ p 0 Str law goo4 alaughtar CatTftr SaSbUr 13 no and prtm X 74 lav I l i fd oo4 It O arly aaiea Salablt: 75 mtrhtt net Hat: en only waUar4 vaitab! early BaLablac 1C0 no varly tales Shp: n4 choic a( ytr4ay frw goo4 aUugntar lamb 3D 00 tt4 hd Livestock J Chicago 1MO OllCAuO AP1— To set up a tenure of office program for state employes with certain exceptions" SB185 By Marcy Bullen To provide representation of retired persons on teachers retirement board SB 183 By Mabey Bullen To Increase the amount of property a person may have "and still qualify for aid from the needy teach ers retirement fund To SB 187 By Lloyd Davis contractors the licensing change law by removing the ban on con sidcration of financial condition of applicant Same as HB241 SB188 By Gibson To repeal the special law relating to ex penses of district attorneys and place them under law affecting other officials SB189 By Gibson To make violation of the unfair labor law a misdemeanor SBI30 By Gibson To permit appeals to district courts from juvenile court orders relating to child custody SB191 By Clegg To authorize hospitals to file liens against judgments in damage suits SB 192 By Gibson To create the Utah Commission for the Blind SB193 By Hafen Anderson To provide "for special permits for auto caravans traveling through Utah SB194 By Hafen Anderson To define new motor vhides for purposes of registration SB184 NEW YORK (AD— The Stock Market advanced strongly today e to its second straight new 1 By" Mabey SB195 By Day Tietjen AnTo make automobile theft derson Cati atrfr: calv: TUr4y Markrl atar 3S 4 fctfar a felony instead of a misde50: very trtnt frtth kiit itiMri f Ur Cttt:: 8a!abt: fW!f la l ki?ir meanor ak tkrft n4 t4-tuppiy cfrr3 but fk!bi efftringt tr ta4r fr hundrrd hrad odda nd SB196 By Gibson Fowles To pari toad chif la prim holdovr Tr4 alow row 1 JT9 IS ta nda 9t XS KMrt o(mrtUl aom bid eft specify public liability insurance rtm fcrt aat rnla lowr ri t iT ftveo weak to a Ketc JVC 0thrwt (nor of motor carriers ttatlir m4 nominally It rNf rrtarktt aw goo4 alaug htr atdy required a4 cornmarnal w ttiiiifjp SB197 By Thorn Hafen To n4 cutttr f l3 It 0 CO fttiity cowi 10 1 JO cao-U- T )1 0AUad: f Anr from ewnw-trtlathe fuel tax fuel clean n4 bulU ctitttf ewt exempt tttUity an4 dairy-ti- p ttock CCO 1 4 OO ta eostmod it4 up alra used in railroad engines and for ll ©o ruil to rininril SCO jirVJ0eoelectric on S3 alow power Market OO: SalabU generating 4 Calr: n4 U ft4yaartmo 0w no lat of tho market aa4 SB 198 By Davis To give school It 3 ralamnt valr few utility "4 rommtrcUl vtaiart districts CO RUablo lot goo4 an4 cholco 1300-1-1 conducting merit rating 1900 studies extra allowance in alloaround 27S lb atock ra!vr WEBER INVESTMENT in-Clu- d4 i taJ: ara atr tr 35-2- tr - Jfwk 01( HI Offr(a)f bf lh Co T -- Suaihara uriAinun A'a 4 i a t I 14 Hr 44 CI CK4-- Cn ss W 4J CaK4fa-- n stocks Aak' m Avw t f 644 Ak t i 33 11 --C4 k Cf f l4avir 41 sco F4rol f Ciaea X4 Caa laWki O M J4 tr r JJ VSey I ML VoBy SJS (Haw Sen OfywH Wv Of Jot 0 PtKn4lr JS fionoer JO J JO I e-- lamoa Kf 01V 87 Bv Dalebout To $175000 to State Industrial School HB245 By Dalebout To approIIB244 ap-propir-ate priate $550000 to Utah State Training School nH246 Bv Dalebout To ap propriate $800000 to Utah State Hospital Wancseaard Jen HR947 sen Claybaugh To permit school attendance officers to be named snerial nolicemcn HB248 By Palmer C H V G Larsen Spence To set Cochran Cope M B Peterson Vance To ap remodel tne propriate $15000 tonome on we former presidents ber College campus Cope HB250 By Cochran V R Peterson Vance Barlow To transfer the president's home on Weber College campus to me Utah Commission for the Blind HB251 By W G Larson To expana provide for methods oi districts school or reducing ing HB252 By Davis Rowberry Tn rx imnt from sales tax com modities bought for display or demonstration purposes ' HB253 By Jones Howe Thore-so- n To exempt assistant police chiefs in first class cities from nrovision of civil service HB254 By Jones Hurst To provide for retirement credits for parochial school employes for period prior to Juiy i ivti HB255 By Wangsgaard Fsplin Murdock To appropriate $100000 to construct a governors resi IIB249 Bv To establish daylight saving time Same as SB52 HB257 By Barlow M B Peter son Rowberry To make exemp tion of federal aid funds in com nntinff iftate school fund alloca tions apply only to the basic pro gram T1R258 Bv Barlow M B: Peter An Ttowherrv' To remove the aid requirement- that federal com De in must consioerea funds puting state school tuna auoca tions iiRMQ Bv Marlow To au thorize district court' considera tion of claims of more than $iuu for property damage by big game animals HB260 By Gunther Rowberry Tr artrf "unecial fuel" to easoline for airplane use on which fuel tax Is 4 cents per gallon Burck Bv Esrlin T?R2fii To refund Johnson Ivers Jensen to retailers 3 per cent ot saies tax they collect as compensation for their services : i7R?fi5 Bv Gunther Grover B Peterson To apply M Badger tax to tungsten everance state and to oil mines and uranium and rat wells HR2fi3 Bv Johnson Rowberry To authorize destruction without a license of beaver causing actual damaee to property HB264 By Davis Rowberry To emnt from use tax merchandise intended for display and demonstration purposes HB265 By Agricultural and Irrigation Committee To ratify Bear River compact HB266 By Barlow To regulate operation of cemeteries and require establishment of funds for perpetual care J HB267 By Murdock To establish tenure of office for state employes with certain excep tions JIJR18 By Grover To propose a constitutional amendment lim iting size of Housp to 60 and Sen ate to 23 HJR19 By Barlow To express admiration to Jill Kinmont Cali fornia girl injured in Utah ski companies practices Hardtack i VARDAMAN - Miss (UP) — Mrs Lucile ' McGraw" a widow keeps a biscuit 23 years old her late husband's souvenir Mrs McGraw didn't bake the biscuit The that fund l McGraws had hired a housekeeper Passed In the House 23 years ago and the first bisSB 10 By Openshaw Fowles cuits she baked turned out too To reduce from 21 to 18 the legal hard to cat McGraw decided to age at which nurses may be li keep one 412 :Sron4rat -- CHI Tmmo 11 024 04 XS'ij j04 JS4 J04x J JO ! 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Ave Order by Phone 4 0444 Pleaio mail above Indicated circular " Name V v it 04 i Addrt$$t Retired Brigham Merchant 87 Dies of Illness ! nformofon Gladly WUhuvt Obligation BRIGHAM Bertha Gunter Williams 51 of 3555 Porter Ave Evans wife of Henry E Evans died yesterday in the III Elzada Jacobson I Dee Hospital er a short illness k Mrs Evans was CITY — William the mer- a member of 87 lature ' : He was an' active member of the LDS Church and served as stake president and at the time of his death was a patriarch in the South Box Elder Stake He was born Jan 16 1868 in Perry Utah a son of William and Elizabeth Welch Horsley He had lived in Box Elder County all his life He married Lily Stewart on Jan 22 1890 She died Oct 16 1902' On Feb 21 1917 he married Delia Burt Surviving are his widow the following sons and daughters: A Burt Horsley attending school in Germany Raymond B Horsley Bountiful C Clements Horsley California G Stewart Horsley Salt Lake City Scott P Horsley Brigham City Mrs Lily Davies Phoenix Ariz 17 grandchildren and two 17 Louise sisters: Miss Horsley Brigham City Mrs Lily H Peter son Salt Lake City Funeral services will be an nounced by Harold B Felt Fu V : Twenty- - LDS eighth Ward She was formerly a member of the Fifteenth Ward she where worked in the ii i ait- - - Bernard Cash Obituaries Mrs retired Clem Horsley chant of Brigham City died this morning in the Dee Hospital Ogden after an illness of three weeks Mr Horsley was manager of the William Horsley Dry Goods In Brigham Department Store '''City lie served onl the Box Elder County School - Board and as county treasurer and was a for mer member of the state Legis- 11B - i Bertha Evans i - i LONG BEACH Calif — Bern ard Cash 75 formerly of Ogden and Peterson died Monday In - ' PARIS Idaho — Mrs Elzada Hess Jacobson 85 of Paris Idaho died! yesterday at the home of a daughter Mrs Edgar Poul-so- n in jLog'an Mrs Jacobson was a member of the LDS Church and had been a Relief Society teacher She had spent part of the last two winters in Ogden with her ' 'i sons She was ibora June 17 1869 in Farming on She was married to Jam e: Jacobson Surviving are two sons an Ezra Jacobson one daughter: Ogden Mrs Edgar Poulson Logan FarreU Jacobson Ogden two sisters: Mrs John Bateman Logan and Mrs Joseph Linford Afton Wyo1 three brothers: Delbert Hess - Paris Idaho Milford TTocc TTilni- ITriaVin and Omll HSf Funeral services will be con ducted Saturday at 1 p m in the LDS First Ward Paris Friends may call at the Nelson Funeral Home in Logan tomor row from 7 to 9 p m and at the ward Saturday from 11 a m until services Burial will be in Bloomirigton Idaho f Primary" She was o tn a m h e r of Woodmen of the World For the : past three years she had been employed in the alterations department at the B and B Clothes Shop and formerly worked at the Ogden Arsenal She was born Dec 23 1903 in Bannock County Idaho a Elizabeth daughter of Zeb V andresided in She Gunter Meyers Arimo Idaho until 1931 when she moved to Ogden In September 1921 she was married to' Deloss G Williams in Brigham City They were later divorced On Sept 3 1946 she was married to Mr Evans in Ogden Surviving are her husband the following daughters: Mrs Ray (Marion) Trinniman Salt Lake City Mrs Claire J (Dorothy) Dale Mrs Allred (Norrine) Needham Mrs Rudy L (Virginia) Glismann Miss Marlene Williams Ogden nine grandchildren the following brothers and sisters: James H Gunter Mrs Ed Kapell Mrs Charles Fink Arimo Vance Gunter and Mrs f Erastus Kapell McCammon Mrs John Criddle Downey Mrs Jesse Lawrence Idaho neral Home Salt Lake City Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 pm in 'Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel 3408 Washington Mrs Freida Swart Gray 70 of Blvd Bishop H Lynn Arnold Ward 2902 Fowler Ave wife of Oliver of the LDS Twenty-eightin the this died officiating morning Gray Friends may call at the funerDee Hospital al chapel tomorrow from 6 to after a short ill9 Tm and Saturday until the ness i service ' hour Interment - will be Mrs Gray was in Washington Heights Memorial a member of the Park LDS Seventeenth Ward and formerly active in the Relief Society of the Sixth — Delloyd ChadwicK Jensen-5Ward was of M-- Bonneville Park died yesborn She 1884 in 23 terday at the home of his mother Sept Mrs Sarah Jensen in Clearfield a Holland daughof William after an extend' ijand Ida Roman Swart She had er! illnece Mr Jensen was lived in Ogden since 1927 On Oct 15 1907 she was mar- a member of the ried to Mr Gray in Tower City LDS Forty sevThe marriage was later enth Ward and N D solemnized in the LDS Salt Lake ward teacher Temple r4 XX uvu i Surviving are her husband the lieA iiava KfiOTl employed at the following sons and daughters: Leslie E Gray Idaho Falls Ida- Utah General ho Dale R Gray Tacoma Wash Depot from 1942 Mrs John (Grace) Hussey and to 1952 orn He was Mrs Avis Montgomery Ogden TCnv 13 10n4iivJPrestonMJlaiio the 12 grandchildren following Sarah brothers and sisters: H G Swart a son or Joseph W andresided had He Chadwick Jensen and Mrs Jennie Julian Miles Min- in Oerden since 1942 W Swart John Mont City On Dec 7 1927 he married neapolis William J Swart B Swart Wanda H Harris in the LDS Lo Jamestown N D E i H Swart gan Temple f A Richmond Calif widow his the are Nora D Mrs Surviving Grace City N Hurley S D Mrs E C following sons and daughters: Duane H Jensen Alvin J Jen Zchm Richmond Calif consen Mrs Don (Ludene) Hening oe Funeral services will ducted Mondav at 1 d m in the ton and Mrs Paul (Maurine) Gil Larkin Mortuary Chapel 24th more Ogden his mother Clear fol Street and Adams Avenue tor field: two grandchildren the Gersisters: and offi brothers lowing mer Bishop Johnty Young ald C Jensen Salt Lake City riatinf Friends may call at the funeral Douglas Jensen and Mrs Russell home Sunday from 5 to 9 p m 0 (Ruby) Mendenhall Clear field: Mrs Bert (Lauretta) Ward and Monday until services Preston Idaho Mrs Rhea Craw ford St Anthony Idaho Mrs Idaho Cleo (Lola) Chadwick Falls Idaho Funeral services will be con ducted Saturday at 11 am in Births Lindauist and Sons Colonial Fu neral Chapel 3408 Washington ST BENEDICT'S HOSPITAL Blvd Bishop Anton E Raven-ber- g Hutchinson — Sargeant B and of the LDS Selma R Washington Ancnor Ward officiating age Clearfield girl Feb 10 Friends may call at the funeral DEE HOSPITAL chapel tomorrow from 6 to 9 pm — and Saturday until the service Frank and VanMeeteren Interment will be in the 2 hour Ogden girl Jean Taylor Rt Fr-Q Preston Idaho c meteryr where Iiadfield— Delbert W and graveside services will be con A j ducted at 2:30 pm reD Owen Ada Layton gin L — Lawrence and Green Verla Meldrum Brigham City girl Feb —9 Rex B and Carma Kirbv Clarke Rt 1 Ogden boy Feb: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 10 Arne Bolstad 83 retired farmMalan — Grant S and Fran- er Salt Lake City ces Tillotson 705 22nd St boy Mrs Barbara Boyter Howe 47 V Ffh 10 formerly of Salt Lake City in Doxey — Dr Franklin N ajid Los Angeles ieanette Tillotsen 3481" Eccles Charles C Good 79 Salt Lake Ave boy Feb 10 City John A Cornish 87 retired miner Salt Lake City Divorces Granted Mrs Nan Savage Richardson Keith from N Hunter 92 Salt Lake City Maxine 21 married Hunter cruelty Sept George E Finlinson 85 re1944 in Salt Lake City tired farmer and stock raiser Oak Christine Brown Isenhart from City Mrs Britta Larson 96 East Henry Clay Isenhart crueltymarried Oct 16 1950 in Evans- Garland tftn' Wvo Wallace Ted Galbraith from Luella Jean S Galbraith cruelty married June 26 1953 in Logan Tftmmie Jeanne Nve from Step- eh James Nye cruelty married By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS70 Mrs Mary Eisenmenger April 3 1948 in Ogden : Parma Irene William Whetton from Lee marNannie Mrs Bryson 76 Drennen Whetton cruelty Boise Aberdeen at 1952 ried May 15 Walter William Lewis 39 Proving Grounds Md Dell C Fruitland t Thea Murdock from Ball 65 PresMrs Emma M-Murdock cruelty married Sept ' ton in 1944 24 Ogden Mrs Hattie LB Horton 86 James Cornelius from Corinne Cornelius cruelty married June Blackfoot Mrs Ethel Hoodley 54 Lima 30 1948 in Ogden Mont in Idaho Falls" Charlene Morris from Marvin Mrs Hattie Horton- 86 Black- Morris- cruelty married Oct 10 foot 1953 in Evanston Wyo ! J'J' ! the Veterans Hospital in Long Beach Mr Cash formerly worked as a printer at The Ogden Stand and Salt Lake Trib a past commander was une He of the Spanish American War Vet erans 'He left Ogden about two years ago Surviving are his widow canning Calif and a daughter San ard-Examin- er Diego V Brushing Up NORWICH Conn (UP) — Garageman Ted Moore said he studied Latin to learn how to fix a motor A customer brought him an Italian motor bike and a book of instructions — in Italian Moore dug up a high school Latin book and was able to figure out enough of the instruction book to get the ' bike running MONEY TO LOAN SIGN OF SPRING Dean Huff 22 of Ver non Tex died yesterday in the Dee Hospital of injuries received accident Friday in a car-truc-k near Laytort slan Is one of the first SIGNS OF SPRING Bills sprou onfall sides mere s a ruart oi eAiro uiuncy " ' needs I YES Huff was born Dec 16 1932 in Vernon Tex a son of Matt and Hollis Kitchens Huff He was educated near Vernon and lived theref until entering the Armv on FeK 3 1953 At the time of the accident he was en route home after being discharged Feb Mr 1 : Freida Gray spring Dependable folks with a regular Income find' it- simple and convenient j to" 'borrow here—any amount Repay in ni Ci n t h I y easyto-handl- e ' amounts Don't hesitate to' inquire for any further information you might l ike Come In or phone 7 : today Mervil E Huff Midland Tex Mrs Faye Morgan Odessa Tex Mrs Marv Mitton Glenns Ferry Idaho Bill! Huff Lee Huff and Tony Huff Vernon Tex The body is at the Wildermuth Mortuary 529 25th St and will be shipped to the - Henderson Mortuary in Vernon lor services and burial : j Delloyd Jensen i ':' i -- 0 5 De-Lan- ge Vital Statistics Forty-sevent- h ':' -- h w- - 4 i Utah Deaths - i Idaho Deaths I 1 i I y Evanston died at tt Benedict's Hospital in Ogden Sat urday following a short illness He was born in°Greeceand came to this country when a the Trtowner young mani i He Atwas l!i ana operator ©i ine cny xar in Evanston ajnd was a member of the Greek Orthodox Church He married Mary Dallas in Evans ton He is: survived by his: widow and four daughters: Elaine Kochiras NeW Brittairt Connf Ce-cile and Dorothy Kochiras stu dents at the University of Wyo ming Laraimie and Nikki Ko chiras Evahston FuneraX services were h e 1 d Entombment was in yesterday the Aultorest Mausoleum in Og den WALLINGFORD Conn (UP) d Democrats here were a little when they' realized what date they picked for a victory celebration They chose Feb12 Lincoln's birthday and biggest banquet day of the year for GALVESTON j red-face- 2mm ! -- $20 to $1500 HOUSEHOLD'S COMPARE v CHARGES ! Choose Tour Monthly payment Here " "I r Idaho 'h- - Mrs Emma Marie Nelson Bell 65 of Mink Creek died Tuesday in Preston Hospital after a long ill ness She wis born Feb 15 1889 in Logart Utah Among survivors are a son Leon Bejl Huntsville Utah and a daughter Mrs Dean (Zoli) Jen sen Ogden Services will be Saturday at 1 pm in Mink Creek Chapel Burial will be in Mink Creek 20 24 I 6 16 Pmta t Pmts jPmts Pmtt 100 200 S00 S26JS1 5303 1000 7954 1500 Mrs Emma Bell MINK CREEK $1007 $1848 $075 1349 2014 397 89 JS 306S 4736 6131 9472 17869 9187 14207 26804 HO INSURANCE SOLD OH REQUIRED I HFG I OF OGDEN i of Utah Wash Blvd Phone Ground Floor 2514 FUNERALS 1 above $300 made Finance Corporatloa Loans 96 IF EVANS --f Funeral services fef BerthE WlUlams Eysns wife of Henry E Evans fpf 3555 Porter Ave! will be You are up to your neck In debt — Your creditors tre threatening ' to sue —- conducted Saturday at 1 pm in FuLlndqulst and Sons Colonial neral ChapM with Bishop H Lynn Arnold! of the LDS Twenty-eight- h ward Friends may can at the officiating funeral chapel Friday 6 to 9 pm Interment Washington Heights Memorial F&rK JENSEN — Funeral services for Dei loyd Chadwick Jenaen of M-- 5 Bonneville Park and husband of Wanda Harris Jensen will be conducted Saturday at 11 am In Llndqulst and Sons Colonial Punerali Chapel with Bishop Anton E Ravenberg Ward ofof the LDS Forty-sevent- h ficiating- Friends may call at the funeral chapel Friday 6 toj' 9 pm and Saturday until the service in the Preston where graveside services will be conducted at 5:30 : pm WE CAN HELP YOU MITCHELL FINANCE & INSURANCE ' Phone Wash l Blvd Guns Typewriters LUAINO Watches Diamond 278 25th Street SMITH LOAN CO 2638 10 LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-- : NOTICES SniP Consult County Clerk or the Re spective Signers for Further Information JAMES — Fuineral services for Ethel Jones James wife of Lawrence C James of 2642 wall Ave will be conducted Batcrday at 1 pm In tne Myers ana rouiger Koseinapei 533 26th St Elder Dave Griffin of the Church of God officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Friday 8 to 9 pm and Saturday at 10 o'clock Mntll time of services Interment Ogden City cemetery under direction of Myers and Foul- - NOTICE TO CREDITORS j Probate No 8977 No 2 I Dept IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WEBER STATE OF UTAH In the matter of the estate of j David Henry Jones Deceased Notice la hereby given to the credi tors of David Henry Jones deceased that all persons having claims against ger Mortuary deceased shall exhibit them with GRAY — Funeral services for Mrs said the necessary vouchers within two Freida Swart Gray will be held months after first publication of this j 1 in the! Larkin notice at Monday at pm the office of I Gordon former 1108-1- 1 Chapel with1 Security Bank Huggins i 141 H MBishop -- Johnty Mtt Building OgdenFirstWeber County at the funeral home Sunday from Utah 5 to 9 and Monday prior to servDated this 17th day of January ices Interment wlU be in a local 1955 cemetery directed by the Larkin FLORENCE J JENSEN j Mortuary Administratrix HUGGINS St HUGGINS FLORISTS X i GORDON HUGGINS And the Flowers Are Furnished by Olive and Mark Attorney Published Feb 10 ' KLEfsIKE 2955 Waehinsrton 64 41 ELIZABETH'S FLOWER SHOP ' Dial 6811 Washington Blvd Dial Administratrix P GRIDLEY Attorney for Administratrix Published Jan 27 Feb 3 FINDLEY 1955 ©rjbrn 10 it 2379 ©lanbarb-Examtit- fr Entered at the Fostofflce at Osrden Utah as second class matter accord- March 8 1879 8638 in§ to Act of Congress price $160 per month Subscription Member of The Associated Ptpm NEA Frvtf end A TlO UnltM FT Ogden City Floral Co 2219 17 MAKJORIE TOBIAS I 24th St 2998 In the matter of the estate Of Al bert E Atkinson Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned administratrix at her residence at Victory Road Washington Terrace Ogden Utah within two months after the date of the first pubUca- tloa of this notice J-- JIMMY'S FLOWER SHOP 468 March 3 i Lizzie Norseth Flowers i 24 NOTICE TO CREDITORS FLORAL Phone Specializing in Your Floral Needs 23S0 Klesel Ave Phone Home Phone ' 17 1955 WEBERI FLORAL CO 740 28th St Phone Greenhouse a were from stolen They was $900 73 on Just your signature No enFast friendly service dorsers a hour interment Idaho cemetery 4-55- If you need extra caah quickly phaV9 or atop In at HFC Loam ! Tex (UP)— The pier warehouse Value of the lead 1 1 j Ph LOANS j 27 bars weighing 100 pounds each 2627 Wash ' i sheriff's office thinks weight lifters must have been involved in the theft of 2700 pounds of lead Finance and Insurance " : Funeral Designs Our Specialty Dial 6292 450 25th St Home Phone Hefty Theft VVrongDato ! Front St 'i " FORD'S ! (Steve) Vl e -- 1 EVANSTON Wyo — Stellianos MA Kochiras 58 of 728 " -- - A ICochiras Sa r Call on us for the 'EXTRA CASH you need to CLEAN UP FIX up and SPRUCEUP ' rf' I for surviving are his parents the following brothers and sisters: ! the-dolfa- 1 " " 2 ' 1955 h ' I ' l Hp-rsche- Ida-ho- - f Herschel Huff great-grandchildr- - 1c :1:5o 4 M CJ'iJ XS iTeCow Cot m fka aloft Ovototiona fftiv f coombs co ? 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