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Show 1015 The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, March 4, 1964 Obituaries Blaze Sears Offices of Ethel M. Marriott. ? i S OGDEN Mn. Eltitl May Smllb Moody Marriott, 72, Ogden, died of a heart ailment Monday at her home. Born April 30, 1891. Smith field, to George Riley and Louisa Thompson Married Smith, John Moody Dec 22, 1909, Logan Rites later solemnized in Logan Temple, Church of Jesus Chrljf of Latter-da- y Saints. He died Nov 26, 1928 Married to Emil Marriott July 3, 1946, Ogden. Active member LDS Church. SurOgden resident tor 21 .years son. daughters vivors husband; John Eldon Moody, Smithfieid, Mrs. Paul (Louise) William, Woodbrldga, Calif.; Mrs. Dean (Eva Mae) Yoder, Mrs. Pern Moody Keith, both Ogden; stepson, stepdaughters. Melvin Mrs Marriott, Sunset, Frank (Wanda) Aguirre, Berkeley, Calif.8 Mrs. Veda Eeath. Albany, Calif ; five grandchildren, one brothers, sisters, George W. Smith, Ephraim Smith, both Smith-gelMrs Julia S. Grant, Hyde Park. Cacti County? Mrs. Gerald ( da) Andrus, Richmond? Mrs. Ray (Irate) Jacobsen, Logan; Mrs, Revere (Gladys) Palmer, Las Vagai Nev Funeral 11 Saturday, am, Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel 'friends call Friday, 9 p m , and Saturday to prior BMial Smithfieid Camatery. service. 2 Surgeons V x V k J An early Tuesday morning fire caused more than 525,000 damage as it swept through the eight rooms of a medical suite In the Doxey Layton Medical Center, 508 E. South Temple. NO INJURIES were reported as firemen battled the fire for more than four hours, arriving shortly after 2 a.m. The suite was occupied by Dr. Robert M. Woolf and Dr. Thomas R. Brockbent, both plastic surgeons. It was composed of a large reception room, several examination and treatment rooms and a hallway. APPARENT cause of the blaze was spontaneous combustion, starting in linseed, rags or In a cotton drop cloth, according to Fire Inspector William Kresser. The offices were being redecorated and the linseed oil was used on ,the walls of the outer office, said Battalion Chief Ther-o- n Peter J. Griffin - i Nielson. ;,Lx v'u ,r Salt Lake City Fireman D. P, C&IIister checks charred typewriter in office of Doxey Layton i f;vnfex'' Medical Center, 508 E. Sooth Temple, where a blaze early Tuesday sw,ept through eight rooms. of today once Richter told his Salt Lake audito thrive as an ex- ence in film and lecture Tuesday again begins ample of the democracy which evening. its early countrymen invented, SPEAKING TO a large group photographer Kenneth of University of Utah students travel Serving Families for Over JOCTYtm and the pnhlicin Kingshniy Hall, Mr. Richter narrated his documentary, Image of Greece," which he filmed last summer. From a view of the classic Athens to the Olympia of the original Olympic Games, he told Leora Bellistfiff .NEPHI, Belliston, Juab County Lor, 62, Nephi, died of s heart ailment Tuesday, 1.10 int. In a THE EARLY estimate of fire damage is at least 525,000 and may go higher, said Inspector Kresser. .There was quite a bit expensive equipnWnt Nephi hospitel. Born Dec, 11, 1901, Ml. Pleasant, to John and Ida Back-stro- m Carlson Married to Thomas Clifton Belliston May 5, 1925, Salt Lake City. Actlva member, Church of Jesus Chrisf of Latter-da- y Saints. Survivors: husband; sons, Mrs Gene (Bonnie) Mitchel, dauphter, Oregon; Gordon, Keith, both Nephi.- Clifton, Salt Lake City; mne grandchildren; - brother, Laurence Mt. Carlson, Pleasant Funeral Friday, 1 p m., Nephi Fourth LDS. War Chapel. Friends call Funeral Anderson Home, Nephi, Thursday, pm, chapel Friday prior to services. Burial Vine Bluff Cemetery. Nephi. Dave P. Bradford, center, and Ellis R. Park, right. At left Is Eugene Jensen, tool owner. Price Businessniair Seeks Cyanide Demo Senate Nomination Home Yields In there. Special to The Tribune promote- - economic growth and Firemen were able to salvage B. Omar PRICE Bunnell, development of water resources some of the contents, Chief Nielson said, as well as saving a Price automobile dealer,, Tues- in Carbon County, promote eastboth the historical and modern large portion of the medical rec- day announced his candidacy ern Utah as a tourist center, obfor the Democratic nomination day story of Greece. ords. for the State Senate in Carbon tain for Carbon College the sup' GREECE TODAY is an outport to which it is entitled and '' County. revamp operations of the State standing example of successful Issues Four Permits THE SEAT IS now held by Industrial Commission for bet- peefaHo Th. Trlbune- rank C. MeuuuuU, who recent- - ter protection nomic aid, Mr. Richter said. SANDY Sandy city issued ly was appointed deputy director Its one country in which U.S. four building permits in Feb- of the U.S. Bureau of Mines and aid has really helped, he con- ruary with a total valuation of will not seek reelection. The permits included tinued. 121,000. A graduate of Carbon High Mr. Richters film lecture was two homes, one garage and one School and the University of sponsored by the U n 1 v e r s 1 ty remodeling, said Mrs. Glen Utah, Mr. Bunnell has been Travel Club. Smith, city recorder. engaged with his brothers in the Special to The Tribune automobile business in Price and TOOELE Ernest C. WilkinHelper for 25 years. The firm son, candidate for the Republinow operates a branch in Moab. can Senate nomination, Tuesday HE HAS BEEN active In the criticized Sen. Frank E. Moss for roaming around Price Kiwanis Club, Castle Valley Knife and Fork Club, Boy Utah making claims of political Scout work and the Church of influence in Washington while his own administration was Jesus - Christ of Latter-da- y e slashing the Mobile Saints. He has held numerous posi- Ballistic Missile program. tions in the Democratic organiEMPHASIZING that the prozation and is a member of the pulsion package for this defense Carbon County and State Cenwas to be made in Utah, weapon tral committees. Mr. Wilkinson asserted that it HE SAID HIS platform Is to is vital to national defense. Grecian Democracy oh Rise , Meet Told Greece s 'i , of The LOGAN J." Griffin, 75, Lpgan. 'died Tuesday morning In a Logan hospital after a Born Seot. 25, 188, Clarkston, Coch. County, to Thome, end Ruth Mauuhen Griffin. Married Mabel Hansen June 25, 1925, Losan Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter, day Saints. Survivors widow? daughters, Mrs. Wendell (Connie) Bowles Ogden; Mrs Dale (Gretta) Simmons, River He'ghts, Cache County; )6 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Mrs. Rhoda Salt Lake Dailey, City; Dewey Griffin. Logan; Raymond M. Griffin, Brigham M Griffin, bom Clarkston; Joseph Griffin, Bountiful; Mrs. Anni Crookston. Jesse Griffin, both Mesa, Arlz ; Mrs. Emily Pat- Mrs. Lucy Hoskins, Logan; Wellsville, Mrs, Gwennlt Nelson. Orem. Funeral Thursday. 1 pm. River Heights LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Hall Mortuary Wednes-da- y, 9 and Thursday pm fwe hours poor to services Burial Providence Cemetery, Logan. ALSO STORED in the roomin which the fire Is believed to have started were several cans of ether, which is highly combustible, added Chief Nielson. The fire was discovered by a anitor,' Gary Greg, 334 D St., Stolen, then recovered, this box of tools who was working on the third potentially deadly is examined by officers floor. At that time, fire officials believe the fire had been bunt, ing about 30 minutes. V -- Wilkinson Raps Democrat Cuts (D-Uta- Mid-Rang- iVeics of Cache of Letjial Tools Salt Lakt area hospitals hour ended Tuesday at 11 P.m. include. the In 24 LDS Hospital Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Haslam, ll Simondi, son Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. VanAlkn, 3971 Pinetree Dr , daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gary N. Jardlna, 271 K St., son. Mr. and Mrs.v David W. Baulter 1159 Iris Ln , son Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sigvardt, 1449 Dnwningion av. .... Mr. and Mrs. Brent O. Taylor, 917 W. 7th South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Tony J. Thompsoiv East, son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Wylla, 781 E. 4345 South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Eugana L. Plumby 1418 Roberta St., son Mr. and Mrs. Harem A. Smith 2966 TeM Ave., son. Mr. and Mrs. Willard O. Honsvick, 136 Wison Av., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Stowe 1028 10th East, son. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney W. Averett 2846 Nila Wv , son. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Alltood 4804 S. 4340 West, son. Dr. and Mrs. C. Elliott Richard 767 Sunns Av., son. THIEVES DIDNT know the tools were coated with deadly copper cyanide capable of killing a man should the poison enter the blood through a cut or other skin opening. Seemingly harmless, the toolbox was taken as part of about 5100 in burglary loot from American Electro Plating, Inc., 1190 State, Feb. Births Births In The appearance of the rather grimy box of stolen tools recovered by police Tuesday belied its lethal nature. S. Record 18. bt. mane THE T O O LS WERE recovered by burglary squad officers in a Salt Lake residence along with more than 5600 in loot reported stolen in two other recent , burglaries. nospual Mr. ana mr. uenies wnola Box V9--t, kr. i harmmgion, oaugn-1- r. mt. and Mrs, Floyd W. Gailey 334 $. am West, daugnier. Mr. mu vw. B. Kelsey, 196 E. I4fh auum, uoomhui, gugmer. Mr. nu mrv tiuwinMr 4 jo w. diia aoum, wi. riwnu mr. anu Mr. J, Peterson 47ue W. 4i0u boum, sun. f. ana Mi. senig R. led a. auO cosi, rarmlngiorw SGT. J. M. Atkinson said two suspects linked to the thefts are in custody in city jail, while another suspect believed to be an accomplice is being sought. son. Holy Cross Hospital s5S M. .! Mi, mean a E. en auum, sen. m. iM mi, iral R, Francis 34 ft We iwoou Oi., son. Abbett mr. mis. waiter S. main, oounmui, mt. ana mis. rwiiwmI w 41 4 w. 30 aouin, on. mr. ana Mr, nvowi Hu PTA News Highlights The Uintah Elementary School Board of Health. Nominating comnames of canmittee will Assn, is spon- didates for present officers for next soring a musical program year. School science fair exhibits wlU be presented. Wednesday, March 11, at 2:30 also Executive meetSouth High p.m7 in the school auditorium; ing, Monday at 1:30 p.m. In the will be dances and preSongs community room. Two foreign exsented J)yJhe afternoon kinder- change students will be introfor duced. Orientation garten students and the school students entering themeeting school as orchestra also will perform. sophomores next fall, Thursday, Other scheduled PTA meet- March 12, at 8 p.m. Parents are Invited. ings: A North Elementary Council A third adult educaForest meeting will be held Thursday at tion clas will be held Thursday at 2 pm. In the teachers room, highlighting a food demonstration. v Annual Mothers and MUlcreek Son Dinner, Monday at 6 p.m. In room and will the feature a apeclal variety program. Fourth session of Bose Park the "Dollar and Sense Course on Home Ownership." Wednesday at 7 p m. In the school library. The and subject will be "Legal Rights Responsibilities of Home Owner-shlp.- " Jie at the Franklin School. Guest speakers will be Alton Fors-grestate coordinator of secondary education; Dr. Arthur C. assistant superintendent of Salt Lake City Schools, and Mrs. Russell E. Bjorklund, chairman of the legislation committee of the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers. Salt Lake City Junior and Senior Meeting High School Council Thursday at 1:30 p.m. In the South room for School community High all council members and local unit officers and chairmen. 1:30 p.m. Cottonwood e, rx ' X Mr. LUO AiUSplUtl ana mr. imim. account! Hlgh-jAnn- ual er hard to believe how generous the folks at DESERET FEDERAL really are! At this reliable savings' institution, my savings receive the current rate. They extra earning power of 4! are generous too, in how they insure my sav- ings against loss by a U.S. Government agency and with their own high reserves. Generous in convenience; when I need my money, its ready and waiting for me. Generous in giving service; the red carpet is always out at Deseret Federal, theyjmake me feel like Im a very important person. YES! All this on my account because Deseret Federal especially likes savers like me." Its 391 Cyprus, Miovaie. son. Mr. ana Mr. uwsm i horup 3337 W. JiOu aoum, Granger, son. 0 lotman 1377 Mr. ana Mrs. E. &u bourn, banay, son. Mr. ana Mrs. eonn K dries 215B E. 632U South, Murray, son. Mr. ana Mrs. Koger valdei 43 Hansen St., Midvale, daughter. mr. ana Mr, feery k. wuson, 376 H. jnd East dountitul, daughter. i. x '' MAK1UAGE LiGEJNbLb fx-X- COMPARE EARNINGS IN 10 YEARS , -- -- J HEADACHE BLOCK co. Fhana BA 177 Stb tswli 717 Wts North Issiplo 4121 Sau Hi Slot. 1112 SsvHi Sib low 1040 W. 1500 Ssvtb, Oraifsr 1021 Sovfh Main, Bountiful JU jX FEDERAL 44 SOUTH MAIN IN SALT SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. LAKE' , 9 95 NORTH UNIVERSITY IN PROVO A Officnt in: Prove, Cle.rfi.1, Ofdan, Infnn, Sncatalk, Idaho falls, Kolia , W oak da yt a m.- -t p ., lot. --$ NO APPOINTMfNT NECESSARY t Salt Laae oouuiy Samtwl I. Wilt, 56, Gwen B. Hanovrsou, THEY ARE the parents of nine sons and daughters, five of whom are living. They are: E. Ray Wilson, Long Beach, Calif. ; Mrs. A. P. (Hazel) Alves, Lynwood, Calif.; Mrs. A. A. (Leda) Malan, Ogden; Mrs. Merl I. (Joy) Haynes, Salt Lake City, and Arthur E. Wilson Jr., Montclair, Calif.; they also have 16 grandchildren and 32 tail 44, Lake; Cannofp vilit, Gertlelfl county. R. Butler, 17, Mldvala; Watch, 16, Mibvalt. Tony Martin Hamby, 22, Bountiful) Martha aim Hunmatt, 19, oountl- ful. Dallas D. Hanwn, 18, Salt Lakat Doris Jaan.ua Broaonaad, 16, Salt Lake. Jay W. ttavans, 24, Salt Lake; 231, Lasa Stavans, Loy Auop Michael joian. Mr. &n3 Mrs. R. F, McLean . . . will celebrate anniversary. Janaf 2, Davit, Araolta Warn. Wilson Bataman, 19, Was! Jordan; Vicky Gardiner, II. Rlvarton. Marc Gosnlat, C. Madalalns Lakt. THEY HAVE four sons and five daughters: Raymond T., Ronald B., William Earl, and Robert E. McLean; Mrs. Velda Kirkman, Mrs. Donna Nickols and Mrs. Elaine Morgan, all of Salt Lake Cityu Mrs. Betty Corrigan, Walnut Creek, Calif., and Mrs. Chloe Davis, Port Calif., and one grandson whom they reared, Larry Helton, Salt Lake City. The couple also, has 28 other e, Salt Laka. 57, Salt Cu.rtdol, 34. Robert R. Fortune, 13, Murray) liana Kay Parks, 23, Saif Laka. Saints. Mr. McLean was born May 31, Fairview, Idaho. Mrs. McLean, the former Valeria Bowden, was born at Brigham City Aug. 21, 1897. .Salt Lakt; iwtsss, 19, Sail 21, . Calk, THEY WERE married March the Logan Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y 1893, in Salt 19, Salt Lake; Johnny C. Mary Martha Archuieia, 15, Sail -Laka. M.lworth Trunt Tannw, 23, Bay- ; flelfl, Colo Ann Brunson, 21, Hobbs, N.M. 4, 1914, in 10 Lake. Marion Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McLean will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house at their home, 3096 S. Melbourne (1845 East) on Wednesday from 7 to 10 p.m. and Elmar Wundartlch, Hamiak' Jana CirlMh, 25, Robart - grandchildren . Murray. Wedding Anniversaries 535-3r- d 13244 S Wen, Kivnon, wii. v J. Faultier mr. ana Mi. 46uu aycmore Dr., oeugrner. mr. ana mr. kwi i u Mathis 73u uetpmnlum at., aenuy, daugnier. . www ie9 Mr. ana mr. wureta Chateau at., Murray, son. mr. ana Mi . uw m. Sherwood 27Uu multi-purpo- A variety proLibble Edward a money gram will be presented as raising project Monday- at Included In the program will be and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Wilson readings, characterizations musical numbers. a a . To observe 66th year, Northwest Junior School science fair, Thursday at 7:30 pm. Best exhibits will be awarded trophies. A bake sale also will be held. Parent-teachMidvale Junior High consultations Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Wil- March 12, from 7 to 10 p m. and all day Friday, March 13. A cake son, East, will observe sale will be held. Highland High' Regular meet- their 66th wedding anniversary ing. Thursday at 8 pm. with a Wednesday. special film shown by the State THE COUPLE was married March 4, 1898, in Blackfoot, Idaho, and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Mr. Wilson was born Dec. 2, 1880, in Ogden, to Robert C. and Harriet Housley Wilson. Mrs. Wilson, the former Lucy Brown, was born in Harrisville, Weber County, Dec. 9, 1880, to Richard Daniels and Lucy Ann Enzlow NEEDN'T BE A Brown. J. Mi whin-Be- y mr. id mrs. natN W. niyks 3916 i $. West, dauumer. uma R, Johnson Mr. ana Mi ' Yiti Soneie bi., deugnter. mr. ana Mr, kicimtq J. Anderrd aoum, daugnier. son. ibeu E. a. ulw Mr. ana Mrs. 13ee Princeton av., aaugmer. mr. ana mrs. n. unir poennkt 234 M at West, oeugmer. Up Your Heels Parent-Teach- J. son. u. (farmer Soutn, son. u0 jVuu W. Cnion to Uintah-Ki- ck njmj . . Van C. Janas, 29, Salt Lak.; Batty Jean Johnson, 20, Salt Lakt, Richer M. WatiaL 23, Salt Laka) Francoise Feucher, 25, Salt Lake, War Lea, 27, North Salt Clyde Lake; Lola Velma Bark lay; 34, North Salt Lake. Hans Dtetsr Insrid Ursula Few-stor- , Albrecht, 22, Salt 19, Salt Laka. Boh Nick Baballt, 29, Salt Lakat Maxine Elea Anderson, 23, Salt Lakt. DIVORCES GRANTED Third District Court Claire Horninu, Hornln menial award'd decree from Gary Lynn Plaintiff cruelty. Sarah Ann Duka from Wavnt K mental Duka, Plaintiff cruelty. awarded decree, custody of minor child. S62 support, alimony Beverley Hanson from Boyd N. Hanson, mantel Plaintiff cruelty. awarded decree, custody of minor child Dathef Gram from Dallas Gram, Plolntlf awarded dacron custody fit minor children. , |