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Show g g g ep v erg rw tr'yTT hr - g-- v names of parents The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, December Intermountain Obituaries Ingeborg Hansen M. i' BOUNTIFUL Mr. Ingeborg C. 78, 443 Hansen, W 3200 South, of died natural 4 cause Tuesday at 1 11 IS m. her home Bom Jan. 1 10, 1884, Copen- haeen, Denmark, to 04 yf and Marla Knstensen Cans eon. Married to Jens P. Hansen May 37, 1922, Copenhagen H died 1945. March 2, Sait Lake resident since 1949 Mem ber LDS Church, In Priecrive mary, Relief SoSurvivors ciety. eons, daughter, Alfred, Salt Lake City; Benny, Bountiful; Mrs Preden (Rutril Nielsen, nine Hoiladey; Funeral grandchildren. Thursday noon. 2e0 E. South Temple, where tr end call Wednesday p m., Burial Thursday prior to services Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. will deter- mine the winner. The Salt Lake Tribune will check all hospitals in the metropolitan area. If your baby is born at home, notify The Tribune before 9 a.m. Friday, New Years Day. He or she is eligible as long as the attending physichants throughout the area. cian provides the necessary in.The winner will reign during formation. the entire year Miss or Mr. And is a split second after midnight Thursday, New Years Eve. Thats the time for the race to see Who will be the first baby bom in 1965 and, therefore, reci-- pient of many gifts from mer- Merchants participating '65. and their gifts are: Daynes JewelTime of birth as shown on the matched cup, fork and spoot official birth certificate4 by the ry, set; Erickson Pharmacies, speattending physician together cial gift package of baby supwith place, weight, address and plies; Sterling Furniture, Cosco high chair; Hallidays of Holla-dathree Arrow shirts, three Wembley ties, three pairs .of Keepers hose for the father; guest at Marie Antoinette Studio plus $25 sot Marie Antoinette cosmetics ; Stork Set, three baby shirts,' two baby gowns; A.G. Ex-Utah- n, Food Stores, two cases Gerbers Modilac; Deseret Book, Better Homes and Garden- Baby Book; Special to The Tribune Milk, gift certificate for Dairy products; Valley CALIF. -FCLAREMONT, uneral services were conduct- Shopping Centers, two 'cases ed Dec. 22 for Harold H. Davis, Heinz baby juices; Vrontikis Abbey 62, retired professor of English Bros., crib mattress; at Pomona College and former Rents, three months free use of Salt Lake resident who died of baby scales or baby bed f Grannatural causes Dec. 20 in a San ite Furniture, de luxe Peterson collapsible play pen and a speBernardino hospital. cial gift to every-babborn in Mr. Davis was born March 1, January. 1902, in Salt Lake City, a son of Foodtown, 24 pairs assorted Dr. Wesley ana Maud Hess Davsizes Gerbers baby pants; Eck-er- s White-mais. He married Mabel 8x10 opal portrait; Photo, She died. He later married A.T.P. American Insurance, who Geraldine Hosmer, proceedBaby Book to every baby born ed him in death." on Now Years Day; South East Mr. Davis was 'graduated Furniture Co., complete Storklfrom Stanford University, where inecrib outfit; Albertson's he was a member of Phi Beta Food Centers, case of special Kappa. He attended Oxford Uni- baby Morning Milk; American versity in England as a Rhodes Savings & Loan Assn., $5 savScholar before joining the faculings account; Baby Bunting & ty at Pomona College, where he Junior Shop, baby book;,Pehr-so- n taught 32 years. free use of The professor published sever- Ironrite to all mothers of babies al volumes of poetry and com bom Jan. 1. posed the words for a hymn celContinental Beauty Salon, $20 ebrating the 50th anniversary of permanent plus one gallon the .Claremont Epixcopal shampoo ; Trail Sports, Coleman Church, of which he was a thermos jug for dad; y member. Service, Baby Diaper Survivors include two sons, months diaper service to first Andrew and Hugh, both Clarem- baby born jn 10 listed hospitals; ont; two brothers and a sister, IG.A., $20 worth of groceries; Homer W., Claremont; Robert Ketchums, Challenger L., Fort Collins, Colo., and Mrs. tool set, and gifts from Grand Margaret L. Macleod, Kalama- Central Stores and Jack & Jill 909 'Funeral Rites W North died of causes Tempi, natural at Tuesday Parson'4 Adams, Married The weather forecast map for Wednesday indicates conditions ranging from partial clearing to cloudy, with intervals of snow, heavy in mountains of Intermountain Area; warmer. d Break in the Weather Today? S(no)w d Data From U S. Weather Buraev Weather will range from cloudy to parRetial clearing over the Intermountain gion with periods of snow Wednesday. Snow is epxected to increase over Uteri, Idario and Nevada late in trie day, with heavy snow locally in mountain areas. CHART TEMPERATURE Data ta Tuesday at 5 am. 74 Idaho lells 79 Pocatello Intermountain State 79 Billinge Butte 72 29 Cheyenne Denver 34 Elko 29 29 Ely Evanston 24 Grand Junction 35 Las Vegas 48 Reno 30 Rock Spring 16 Sheridan 32 West Yellowstone 15 Pacific States Anchorage Fairbanks 34 Juneau Los Angelas 54 Portland 38 San Diego 57 54 1 39 27 Spoken 7 52, 18 t2 0 .03 J 3 38 35 13 .03 .01 .02 .09 49 40 33 43 45 31 11 Bismarck Chicago Detroit Duluth Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha 19 44 43 38 51 3 31 14 34 30 23 44 30 30 .14 .04 .54 .04 .11 41 .01 .01 .07 .10 41 it Boston New York City D C. Washington 33 31 42 25 24 33 South Police are Investigating the 44 33 Albuouerqua theft of $25 from a soft drink Atlanta 37 Miami 70 the machine at Capitol. New Orleans 59 45 The machine, in the secretary Oklahoma City Phoenix 39 of state's office, was either San Arttonlp 45 42 opened with a key or the locks St. Louis , were picked, as there was no for period ended Tuesday et 5 .16 for December, Precipitation sign of forced entry, officers pm. 3 82 accumulative excess, 2 64; precipisaid. tation tinea Oct. 1, 1944, 5 69 accumula Rock-A-Dr- Shops. V mi Waflfoei? Eaufik increases savings interest to a sunrise Wednesday led Salt Lake City and iclnity Mostly snow Wednesday cloudy with occas and Wednesday mgl Areas of drifting snow. Continued cold. Decreasing cloudiness Thursday with occasional light snow in the mountains. High both days 30 to 35, low 15 to 30. j Utah Increasing cloudiness Wednesday. Occasional snow Wednesday and areas ot drifting snow in the west spreading PROVO Mrs. Myrtle Hone Smith, to the east at night. Decreasin cloud!- 9 ness Thursday with light snow in mourv if rrovo tains. Continued cold. Hiahs both days 25 a heart ailment Mondey at 12 05 to 35 north 35 to 45 south; lows 10 to 20. am. in a Provo Southeastern Idahe Cloudy with occa- h o s p 1 a l. 4on sional snow and areas of drifting snow Jan 4. 1889, BenWednesday and Wednesday night. Partial iamin, Utah Court and clearing Thursday with light snow m tv, to JoshuaLosser Continued cold Highs both Susan mountains. Hone. Mamed to 8to 18. days 25 to 35, lows John Sims Smith Southwtsaam Idaha Cloudy with occa- - Septtf 14, 1920, St. slonai Wednesday. Partial clearing George LDS Terrv with light snow in mountains Wednesday p e He died 1924 10, night and Thursday. Continued cold. High March both days 28 to 38, lows 12 to 22. Brigham j Attended Eastern Nevada Mostly cloudy with wE?1 enow and areas of drifting KTj dIS S3 occasional snow Wednesday and Wednesday night. retarv, worked tor Partly cloudy Thursday with light snow Provo in the mountains. Continued cold. Highs mayors. Member Sixth LDS both days 24 to 36, lows 8 to II. BYU Ward; honorary member, Woman's Club. Survivors daughters, Wyoming Increasing cloudiness WednesMrs. W A. Tony (Ruth) Suwards, with snow over scattered day spreading Provo; Mrs. Glenn (Marjorie) Hyatt, the west and north portions by late Salt Laka City; seven grandchildren; southeast sisters, Wednesday. Partly cloudy Mrs. Nellie Nielsen, Salt Wednesday. Mostly cloudy over state Lake City; Mrs Asted (Rena) TayThursday. Scattered snow In mountains. A lor, Mrs Herajd R. (Mable) Qlark little cooler Wednesday. Highs 15 to 25 both Provo. Funeral Thursday H in mountains and west of the Continental ia m., Berg Mortuary, where friends call Wednesday M pm., Thursday Divide, in th 20s east ot the Divide. to sarvlcas. Burial Prove City poor Clearing skies in the south-erSummary Cemetery. Region portion ot the Intermountain and decreasing cloudiness north Tuesday S. morning allowed sharp drops in temperatures, with strongest cooling at higher George Steve PouIch, 70 167 elevations Below zero values were re- Main, died Tuesday at 2 20 pm. ported at Evanston, Ely and Bryca on. By afternoon, cloudiness had spread in a Sait Laka a after over most of Idaho and northern Nevada hospital long illness. Bom with snow beginning in the western por- - March 5, 894, $ tions of these areas. Farther south as Argoa, Greece, to well as In Utah and southern Wyoming, Steve and Panag-ul- a skies were mostly dear Devtime temperGeaniles Pouatures were In the low 30s ever much of los. Cam to Unitin 1907. southern Idaho, northeast Nevada and ed State Utah while Wyoming reading varied from Member Arcadian Lodge, Holy Trim-t- v 15 to 30. . OrthoGreek dox Church. Chet in California and Salt Laka restauSurvivors: rant Myrtle H. Smith .Jo 7 9 excess, 3 08: sunset 5 09. rive, 14 15 Midwest Capitol Machine Pays Thieves Socorro H. Galvan, Grand St , Midvale, died Monday In a Salt Lake., hospital of natural Special to The Tribune PROVO Albert William Jones, 83, 467 S. 6th West, Provo businessman and member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y of Saints, died causes inci-- d ent to an Edward 17th Emanuel South, j Peterson, , local hospital. Bom Nov. 33, Lake Salt 1888, a son of City, Peter O and Augusta Strand Pet- arson. Never mar- - iV1'-riedNavy veter- - T an of World War I and H. Came to Salt Laka City T $ Lp, Uruguay Grace Sowby taught R) IsaSell Livingston Anna J. Drake Am Carolina Drake, 85, 864 Pa-- 1 St (22V dtey at East), died causes at 2 10 Tuesday pm. at her home. Born 27, Aug 1879, Sweden, to John and Sophia Carolina Anderson Johnson. Married to Clarence E. Drake Dec. 17, 1902, Salt Laka LDS TtmpJe. Member, Monu itwn P.rk Wr4. Survivor.: h u v if natural Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Marvel L. Hodgson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Godfrey B. (Ruth) Free, Burlingame, Calif.; Mrs. Melvin B.' (Dorothy) Wright, Idaho Falls; seven grandchila sisdren; 10 ter, Mrs. Erma McKenzie, Sett Laka sister-in-laSadia Mrs. City; C. Ot-V" 619Mor Livingston, Salt Lake City. Al J., Mr. Cr, Private funeral services Saturday Leonard (Melba) w. Mrs. Stan-alSouth. Burial Mt. Olivet Sait Lake at 36 E. ling (Jegnnie) Mey City; Mr. Duboi (Anna) Rhine, Cemetery. Campbell, Calif ; 13 grandchildren, b.nd; m 9 brother, Joseph Bowcutt LOGAN- II, died -J H. Bowcutt Jana 26, U Petersen, Ars. LHa Cov Whitt 40, Ogden, was dead ot natural causes on arrival Sunday at an Ogden hospital. Born March 18. 1904, Ogden, to Robert E. and Doc a Terry Coy. Married Earl White, August, 1923, Ogden. He died. Married to Don E. Welker, April 5 1952. Former resident, Star Valley, Wyo, Detroit; Ohio, Pennsylvania. Returned Ogden, 1930. Received high school diploma, 1962. Member, past Ladies Auxiliary, DAV, commander, member LDS Church. Survivors: Earl K. husband; sons, daughters, Whitt Jr., Ogden; Gordon L., with U. S. Navy, Guam; Mrs. Arthur H. (Nettie) Jensen, Bountiful; Mrs. Harry S. (Roberta) Anderson, Long Island, N. Y.j Mrs. Robert (Mary) Kerns, Spanewav, Wash ; 18 grandchildren; 1 father, Ogden; brother, Alex Coy, California. Funeral Thursday 11 am. Chapel ot Flowers Mortuary, where friends call 9 p m. Thursday prior Wednesday to Burial services. Washington Heights Memorial Park. Alfred 3. Santino LONG ISLAND, 'N Y John Santino, 38, East Meadow, Long Island, N Y died Friday in New York City after a lingering Illness. Bom April 8, 1924, Corona, Lon Island, N.Y , to Anthony and Roseiee Married Santino. Ringrose Joyce Corona. Member June 24, 1949, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Government employe. Survivors Widow; daughter, Sheryl, both East Meadow; mother, brother, John, both Corona; sister, Mrs. Nancy Nucci, Lynbrook Long Island. of Record Marks Hospital Hilda II. Riches East A. Jones Holy Cross Hospital . tons, Cottonwood LDS Hospital - Mark Pendleton he' Surviving Maurice i,A. five daughters, (Mike), Salt Lake City r Mrs. Alex (Inez) Karren, Mrs. Clyde Birk, Mrs. Dean (Loraa) where friends mey call prior to services. Burial Provo City Cemetery, om May 1, 1901, Clover Creek, ooale County, to David and Sara Da St. Jeor Strasburg. Mamed Lenorg Orton Dec 22, 1922, Provo Farmer. Member LDS Church. Survivors: wisons, daughter, Lowell A., dow; . all American Pleasant Grove; David N. Oram; (Fawn) Taylor, Paul E , Mrs. Lao (Marilyn) Black, Mo-gle, both Springville; Mrs. Lorm (Mary Fork; Mrs. Wesley (Ruth) Reva) Lavtonj Mr. Roger Manti; Mrs. Robert (Faye) (Madilyn)Naldfr, Bolt, Provo; 52 t'.ndctiil- 3 broth- Thomas, Provo; William C., dren, Louis,reetL wenOcAIIOren; Lawrence N., both Orem; sister, Mrs. Arthur (Mabel) 17 19 Springville; grandchildren, Gray, Provo. Layne Gunnell LOGAN Lavna C. Gunnell, 1 devoid son of LaNoei .(Lenny) and Gay Cornish Gunnel, died Saturday of natural causes Born Dec. 25 in Salt Lka City. Survivors: parents. Salt Lake City? Mr. brother, Lance, grandparents, and Mrs. Franklin WM Gunnell Logan; Mrs. Alden P. Cornish, Cove, Cache County; Mrs. Anre W. Leishman, Weilsvllle; Mr. ondMrs. Leonard Larson, Mrs. Bertha Comtsh Covo Leah May Watkins A.A-A- 4i chant 1254 W. 400 North, Woods Cross, son. Mr. and Mrs. Jim F. Hendrickson h Ave , daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Glade L. Hall, 805 E. 500 South, Bountiful, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Book Van Komaiw 5215fh East, son. Mr. and Mrs. Dana E. Armstrong 1051 Kensington Ave son. Mr. Tred Mr. Rodney R. Mahay d yeast, daughter Mr.f-anMrs. William J. Gram- stead,! 80 W. 2nd North, daughter Mr. land Mrs. Stanton A. Nelson 3916 Btuebell Dr, Holladay, son. Mr. and Mrs. Ray John crook 244 N. State, son. Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Flint 24 W Girard St., daughter Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Bruonln 764 Noble PI , son Mr. and Mrs. David M. Kadleck 2149 E. 4500 South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Nielsen, 7455 $. Coventry Midvale Ln, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph v. Anderson 6751 9th East, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kooert T. Miner University Village, daughter Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kelley, bast, daughter. OGDEN Mr. Leah May Barlow Burton Watkins, 85, Ogden, died of heart ailment Monday in an Ogden Mr. an Mr. William BIsMa, 5141 hospital. Bom Jan. 9, 1879, Ogden, to CapaNart St., Kaama, ion. Walker and Clarissa Barker Barlow. Married to Christopher Hooper Burton Dec. 5. 1900, Salt Lake LDS Legal Notices Temple. He' died pi.. 20, 1902. Mar, , NOTICI tried to Edward John Watkins Feb. To Mortgagor by Mortgagee In 54.' IW, Salt Lake LDS Temple. He proceeding to foreclose end sale. died Jen By virtue of a chattel mortgage executed by L. C. LAB RUM, mortgagor, and Morgan Loan Company, Church Seamstress Survivors sons, mortagee dated 9th day of Jandaughters, Blair Watkins, North Hol- uary, 1944, and th upon which default S Watkins, has lywood, Calif.; George b8h made and upon which is riM . p.unujui a !dw Wilmington. 11(370 7' w will expose for self Watk SEiSv- - w T?al!?3 at public auction on the 7th day .. B. Watkins, Calif ; Harold January, 1945, at 10 o'clock A.M. at B Watkins, Mrs. C. T. (Mae) 714 South Mam Street, Salt Laka Mr. H. $. (Alice) Bonne mort, City, Utah, property menall Ogden; Mr. A J. (Toss) Ander- tioned in saidcertain mortgage as follows son. Kenwood, Calif ; 21 grandchil30 broth1941 dren, Ford Pickup ers, Simon end J. Fred Barow, OgSerial No F10JR 117T den; Willard Barlow, Santa Ana, Cat The terms of the sale wilt be made EMis CalSanta if.; Bartow, known on the dav of the sale. Monica, if. Funeral Thursday 11 a m., Lind-oulMORGAN LOAN COMPANY, 714 and Sons Colonial Chapel, Scxrth Main Street salt Laka Crty friends call wherg Utah. Wednesday o m , Thursday GRANT MORGAN prior to services. Buoal Ogden City Cemetery. Auctioneer I AASa A.6 LDS Hospital Mr. and Mr. Rotort H. Taosla, 172 Punnral for Mark Owen Pendleton, N. Mam, son 20, 4381 W. 5255 South, who died Mr. and Mrs. Milas P. Romney Monday, will be Thursday, 11 am. 1164 E. 5th South, daughter. 4330 S. RedwoodRd. Friends may - Mr. and Mrs. Wavnt F. Rithter call at the mortuary Wednesday 7 to 743 W. )3fh South, daughter. 9 pm. and Thursday before services Mr. and Mrs. Richard .P. Mer- Michael Fleenor Funeral Saturday Funeral services wifi be conducted Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in the Berg Mortuary, wherl friends may call Friday evening and Saturday prior to services. Burial - will be in Provo City Cemetery. i. 24 Springs; ' AA A.AA OGDEN Walker,' St. er. A.AAA tr., In home Monday at of he merit. , Born Aorll 1883, Honeyvfllt, Utah, a son of Jama and Mary G r h a m Ann Bowcutt. Married Bertha Priest June "Ula W. Walker Jo- seph w. Johfwonvtayton; Alma J. Utah County. Johnson, Bematfm, Funeral Soiyrdey 10 am., 240 E South Terrele, where friend call Friday 8 p m., Saturday prior to service. Burial Ogden City Cemetery. Burial will be In the White's Fort ' Cemetery. He was bom Seat 18. 1944, In Ogden, a ton of Pay Owen and ElizaEvanPendleton Thyrnng Married to Atahel T. beth He was a graduate of Granger Smith July 8, 1904, Salt Lake LDS School. High In died 1943 Ha Temple. Former Include his parents, Survivors resident Salt Laka City. Active In brother, Frank. Kearm; grandparLDS Survivors Church. son, daugquorum. Mrs B F. Pendleton, Mr. ents, and F. Smith, Richmond, hter, Joseph Prova Mrs. Irma Evans, South JorCalif.; Mrs, Sybil Farley, Colorado dan. Active In Mnsie Mrs. William (Vara) Hawke, Salt Laka City; Mr. Gladys A former member of the Am-phio- n Cryder, Berkeley, Calif ; Mr. Bonnie Beebe, Richland, Wash.; Mrs. Ruf, Walnut Creeks Calif ; Michael Allen Fleenor, Band, Mr. Jones also be- Beulah Mrs. LaRut Bavslnger, Seattle, son of Eugene and Mary Ella Hud21 great- - son Fleenor, longed to the Mendelssohn Mate Wash.; 33 grandchildren, East, ded of 11 Funeral Saturday grandchildren. causes undetermined Chorus of Provo and traveled am, 2350 e 13m south, .where natural atbut8 a.m at his home Born friends call one hour wipr to sery. Tuesday Soot 27, 1944, Murray. Survivors Ices. Burial Salt Laka City CemetWidely with that group. . parents; brother. Gov, Salt Lake ery. City; . grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Mr. Jones was a member of Edgar Hudson, Salt Lake City; Mr. the Provo Volunteer Fire Deand Mrs. Orville Fleenor, Salem, PROVO Funeral services for A- Ind Funeral Thursday 1 p m r 260 E lbert Strasburg, 43, Provo, who died South TemcHe, where friends ball Thursday prior to services. are two sons and J - ston Clolr St. Married George A. Livingston Nov. Id. 1V2, Salt illtDec.Ci' 1V The Member, Church ot Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saint and Daughters of Utah Births In Salt Lake area hospitals In the 24 hours ended Tuesday at levue, Idaho; Truman Bowcutt, Idaho; Mrs. Reul dole) Mont- 10:30 p m. included. gomery, Gannett, Idaho. Funeral Thursday noon, logan 13th Ward chapel. Friends call at Halt Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Vadopich 9 Mortuary p.m., 1161 Navaio St., daughter. Wednesday, 10 a m. until services. Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Georg W Tripp, 91 Burial Brigham City Cametary. W. 20th South, Bountiful, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Samuat Summarell 268 Main St, Park City, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Data P. Kellogg, 250 E C Ave , son Mr. Hilda Harlint Riches, 79, Mr.restone and Mrs. Richard K. Chipman 3380-llt- h 5 East, son died Mr. and Mrs. Brvca Edwards 268 Monday 7 45 am. of no- E. 2700 South, ton turat causes In a Mr. and Mrs. Waslay Pransderff. Salt Laka City 468-- 1 3th Ave, son hospital Born, Mr and Mrs. Ray O. Jamas 2641 to Carl Sweden, 9130 West, Magna, son. L and Matilda Petersen H a r n a, Sepf 17, 1885 Mar-rie- d Mr and Mrs. Walter Vigil, 347 to Jacob GibOverland Rd , Tooele, daughter son Riches, Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Canister, 4, 1911, Salt Laka 0 LDS East, daughter. Temple. Cam Mr. and Mrs. Clavd J. Jassoa, 1085 to the UnN 400 West, Bountiful, daughter ited States at age 5 Active member, Mr. and Mrs. Rhoton J. Gilbert, 1155 E. 2nd South, daughter LDS Church SurMr. and Mrs. Robert A. Rasa, 2553 vivors: husband; Lmwood Dr., son. daughters, L Victor Riches, Mr. and Mrs. Kant S. Topham 0 Los Altos. Calif.; East, son. Mrs Edwin E. (Svlve) Luck, Mrs. Clyde B (Virginia) Dixon, both Salt Laka City; Mrs James G (Grace) Parish, Centerville; 19 grandchildren; brothMS, sisters, Mrs. David Woof-toMr. and Mrs. Ronald Atwood, 5610 Midway, Wasatch County; Oscar 4220 West, Keams, daughter. J. Harpint, Mrs. L. Grant Fox, Mrs. S. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton R. Ball 1449 Harryl R- Nordberg. all Salt Lake American Ave , daughter. h City; JteRoy Hariine and Leigh Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Croxford Services Los Angeles E. 7120 South, son Thursday noon. Grant Eighth LDS Mr. and Ward. Friends call at 4470 Highland 4703 Brown Mrs. Paul G. Martinson St., Murrey, son Dr., Wednesday, 6 30 to 8 30 p m., at Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. McDonald Chapel one hour before services. 2990 Middleton Way, son. Sarah and HallaSay Albert Jones, he was born March 22, 1881, in Provo. He married Emma Groneman June 17, 1903, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.-Th- e couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1953. Mrs. Jones died Jyne 6, 1959. Mr. Jones was In the wholesale grocery business and had been associated with ZCMI in Provo the last 30 years. His LDS Church activities Included serving as a scoutmaster, Sunday School teacher and a member of the Sunday School superintendency in the Provo Second Ward. He was a special interest instructor of the high priest quorum of Provo Elev- enth Ward and secretary of the West Utah Stake high priest fnm Petw Jeanette Crook IVeics Tuesday ar2:05 p.m. in a Provo hospital. Mr. Jones was the father of t i A of Johnson Albert Strasburg I ,xi Tu)y . active partment 4a U4r fiftr i Jaime Salt Lake Temple. She died 1931. Nov. 29, Married Emma Blau March 30, 1932 Logan Tem74 134 ple Employe of o Sugar Co. 40 years. Survivors: widow, Logan; sons and daughters, Mrs. Francis (DeLone) Lofean; Mrs. Glenn (Grace) Burt, Brighem City; Mrs. J. t.' (Faye) Watson, Sparks, Nev.; Mrs. Laurence (Jean) Colton, Logan; Mrs. Grant (June) Thorson, Cedar City; Mrs. Alien (Veda) Gines, Lo22 greatgan; 21 grandchildren, grandchildren; brother, sisters, Mrs. Edwin (Edith) Petersen, Richland, age Born In Provo We take pleasure in announcing this increased benefit, which reflects our policy of paying the highest interest rate permitted by Federal Reserve regulations. All savings accounts at Walkers are insured to $10,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. A T Genti Married Mercedes Rodriguez, July 2, 1 1927, Montevideo. Church Member, Never-at of Jesus Christ of : Cerrapta Latter-daHernandez Saints id In Sait City for five ! Sorv Y widow, Sat City; sons, Walter H., Oscar Canals, both Sait Lake City; Montevideo; daughter, Mrs, Pass, Heyward, (Martha) Calif r 10 grandchildren; brothers m o n, Murray; all of Uruouay. Mrs. sisters, Henry, Sandy, daughters Services will be held ot 18 a m of Frank (Virginia) Huerta, Ogden; 240 R South Temple where friends Mrs. Gaudalupa (Esther) Barba, call Wednesday before service. Guadalaiara, Mexico; 15 grandchil- Bunoi, Salt Lake City Cemetery. . .. dren; three Requiem Moss will be celebrated at 10 am., St Tnerese Thursday Church, Midvale Rosary Wednesday Grace Evans Sowby, I pm, 1090 S States where friends 1922 AtkmHyder Avo., 8 P m , Thursday .died Tuesday call Wednesday, at before Mass. Burial, Memorial Gar- - her home of causes Incident to dene of the Volley. age Bom Aug. 1 1871, Nepnl, of Wildaughter Mr Lillie E. Waters Wfcir Watson, liam Misshail and Jerotd Charlotte 80, 5559 Highland Hyder Evans. Dr., died of natuThe 4 Member, ral causes MonChurch ot Jesus day at to pm. in Christ of Latter-da- y a Salt Lake hospiSaints; taught tal Bom Sept. 15, in Relief Society, 1884, Seringville, School, to William B and Sunday Mutual; president Charlotte Sharpies of Primary, eiso Waters Mamed religion to John C Hair class Resident ot Jan. 26, 1905, Salt Garfield for 25 years. Married Albert Lake Ha City. M. Sowby, Neohi. Marriage later sodied Jan. 29, 1909, lemnized In Salt Lake temple. Ha Married to Albert died March 17, 1943. H. Watson Jan. s Survivors sons, daughters, A Er-- . 22, 1912. Divorced. nest. Mr. Rollo F. (Bessie) Howell, LDS Member 4 both Sait Lake City; Lawrence M C h u r c h, stake J Magna, Mrs James (Ethel) Buys, missionary, active a 25 Phoenix. Ariz ; 12 grandchildren; in Relief Society five Survivors son, daughter a brother, E. William Lynn Hair, Sotrth La' Evan, Provo Mrs. Arthur W (Fay Funeral Saturday 11 am, 3128 8. MVlf ,.J Uzelac, both Salt where friends call Friday City; five grandchildren, three State, m , p prior to services. Saturday sisbrothers, ters, W w Wafers, Myron Waters, Burial Vina Bluff Cametary, Nephi both Magna; Mrs. Ed. D. (Dean) Lusher, Seattle. Wash; Mrs R B rrv; Mrs. Thomas liMwN St. Clair Llvlneston, fi, 14B (Ida) Reynolds, Mrs Albert (Della) Capon, both Salt Lake City. Funeral E. 7m soum. Saturday noon, 260 E South Tempi, X at where friends call Friday 8 m. at h ar home pm, Saturday prior to servioM. Burial ot natural cmnet Sait Lake City Cametary. Born JulyLakf 1172. Mt o daughter City, C. A son of 4.) 1 Births (Mike) Jones, qualified for a full 42, , Boi 1902. Edward Peterson died Sunday in a St day 1907, W 23 Funeral tor Jacobo Canals, - 10, July Moroleon, Guanajuato, Mexico, a daughter of Anakeieto and Tribune church editor. A change of regulations by the Federal Reserve System, now makes it possible for Walker Bank to pay 4 guaranteed interest on all savings accounts. (Prior .to this change the ratfe was ZWo op deposits of 1 ear or less and only funds left on deposit for a year or more 389 Born Wl Provoan, 83, Succumbs At Hospital SO, 1964 1903, Poulos George 41, causes. several Maurice compounded on all savings accounts - ,1 who died Monday in a Sait Lake hospital of Rio natural c a u s t Socorro Galvan i? fill I semi-annual- ly w w Lillie Watson IS a Sait hospital Lake Born 15, Sect 1880, T r n ton, N J., to George and Mary Adams. Mary Ivan Steele Aug. 34, 190 Memphis, sne died Tenn.; I960 Retired conductor tor Denver and Rio Grande Western RaH'oad Co Ome to Utah 1910; in Carbon County until 1925, moved to Salt Lake City Mem- ber First Baptist Church; Progress Lodge No 17, Free and Accepted Masons; Moose Lodge, Denver and Rio Grande Old Timers Club, Broth-- 1 erhood of Railway Trainmen; honor-- 1 ary consarvation ofticer, Uah State Fish and Game Commission. Survt- vors Ferrell sons, daughter, H., .Freemen E. (Dutch), Salt Lake City; Mrs Doris Ferns, Redwood City, Calif ; seven two grandchildren; F neral Thursday. J1 am. Masonic Temple, 450 South E. Temple, friendsxall at 564 E. 1st South Wednesday, f to 8 p m., at temple one half hour before services. Burial Mt. Olivet Cemetery, ,n pm. Eulogize zoo, Mich. r II. Adams Henry Harrison Henry 62 g Jacobo Canals K - J w w 4 Countdown Starts For Diaper Derby Friday la Diaper Derby r g AM AAA AULAALAi Valley West Hospital |