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Show DESERET NEWS, Thursdoy, 8C October TO, 1963 Yes 412 Par Cent OBITUARIES Sir-H- e Atkm Asked Pay Cut! Frida am, 2128 where State friends cal1 66 Lawrence, chairman the drive, told a at the breakfast meeting Ambassador Club, 145 S. 5th East, that $536,196 of he $1.3 W. Mack Cherlyn Olson . . . new BYU queen Royalty Selected For Y. Fete Now is the important part of the campaign. I challenge every worker to get on the ball and work to achieve the total, he said. - am - aninSon' ; acler' Janne Miss Olson is a Utilities, brunette who plays h olesale, I dark-eye$83,350;' R e t a i violin, guitar .the organ, and piano, $2,590 $80,266; Services, of Orchesis, and Schools, an(t s a riember Government W. Mack Lawrence and Susan Teuscher check progress of United Fund drive. Aids To Iron OuiWelfare 'Ailments $7,001 ' d international $100,200. dance creative group. As a jazz singer, Miss Olson CONSUMER SURVEY UNDER WAY IN AREA Interviewers representing the 21st annual Consumer of Greater Salt Lake will be making calls on weeks. approximately 2,300 families during the next The survey, conducted by the Newspaper Agency Corp., agent for the Deseret News, determines the brand preferences and buying habits of consumers in the Salt Lake City and Bountiful area. The families are selected scientifically in advance to of the community. In regive an accurate turn for filling out a questionnaire presented by the interviewer, the family is rewarded with a bag of groceries compliments of the Deseret News and the Newspaper Analysis deal e with estab-welfar- e cross-sectio- Cty call Thursday, 6 JO to '!hlre friecnds day prior to services. Burial Mount Olivet Cemetery, i.LCRn 0 5-- 6 vr n Candidate 2 Murder Suspects Waive Extradition - oil itore L o 1922, Ivan s Smith D, - Eftvrraft Waxham- I Oct - h0!j5"I,JI ol 4, 1914, .I8""1 Heoworth r"''1 S.nr'uir J' Department Styr,d,v- Parker S. Newcomb Sr. un0nfiNe!' Commissioners said total cost will be approximately $600,000. wD,e'nnr"n9hr - IDAHO BLACKFOOT, Funeral PaCrkerlasSt Bckft for Newcomb Vw,B,'( J3 M?s Emmett m8,6?2 lB0lapCm!n aVocateMo'hospr- (Ethel) Winters, Carmichael, Calif; Oct 22,1907 Ramona, SO, However because thp center .OBden Charies (Ronalda) Morgan, la Born son of Parker and Eumce Scurcck Married Thelma Kina, Newcomb land was obtained at no cost Burial, Grove City Cemetery. January 1935 She died May 1956. Married Edna Going Chamberlain, through negotiations with the July 1, 1959 Member, BPOE, No. 6 an ons Plumbers 1416, and bf.cause labotr Pipefitter Union, No 648 Employe, Westing-hous- e Wl11 donate dollars Co. Electric until October in Unusual Honesty The world is still full ol hon- est people. At least thats the way Delane S. Findlay, 2619 Highland Dr., feels about it. Mr. Findlay lost his wallet containing $71 in cash, plus credit cards and valuable per- sonal papers, while serving in Washington state in early September with the National Guard. We didnt know about what happened to it. We had just Mrs. given it up for lost, Findlay said. A registered arrived at the package Findlays Wednesday. It contained the wallet, including all the cash and papers. There was no message. K8 to their, Mere hitchhiking d and home in Salt Lake City from the father of three children. He California has some 10 years of experience California authorities said tne as in Scoutlng and leadp , shooting incident that left Jen-'p kins dead and Miss Bradford with a head wound apparently followed an argument between Salt Lake County CommisJenkins and Welh. sioners Wednesday approved traveling expenses fof $220 for Freeway Denuty County Attorney Lloyd Because of pouring concrete Guber to attend a meeting in The for decks of an overhead struc-- ' San Francisco, Oct. ture across near Cudahy meeting, sponsored by the Prac- Lane, traffic across was re-- ticing Lawyers Institute, is a today to one or two lanes gional seminar on urban way. opment and housing. LthS labor and materials, actual cost to the county will be only about $11,000 said James Hansen, county contracts officer. Thp only identification was the return address, listed as Johnnys Dock Restaurant, lacoma. Wash. -- 7 ...vc 1967 Survivors daughters, Elhr Herbert Luttrell BANKRUPTCIES U.S. District Jn n c?V8 FILED Court v 8 &Lns $22 363, cao W Liabilities. assets, 3059 Ooden Ave, JoAnn Oaden S3,760, assets. L.abilities, 2t Larry NleU, Peterson, 4179 S 4080 West Salt Lake City Liabilutes., $18 892, assets, $390 Clarence Calvin Kincaid, 5465 S 4270 West Kearns. Liabilities. 'ntvLf'pItVrsm0 Dr , $3 597, Lake Salt assets 3 Herbert ROY, toeber County Luttrell, 57, 2402 W 4700 South, Rov, died of a heart ailment Oct 9 in ar? Ogden hospital Born Sept 19, 1911, Kv , to Bryant and Anna liberty, Luttrell Worried Beth Myrna Fawcett, Dec 21 1959, Elko, Nev. Lived in Roy for 18 mnmhs Guard, Defense Depot Ogden Survivinq widow, Roy daughters, Adnanna and Satur- Starlene, both of Rov Lark.n Chapel of the day, Dawn, Ogden where friends may call Friday, 79 pm Saturday until service Burial in Hennefer, Summit County, Cemetery. 1pm, Butler Hills Liabilities. 7435 City V. H. (Vi) Tuft 029 Irene Marie Peerson 7435Btler Hill Dr, Salt Lf City. Liabilities, $"2 597 assets $3 017. Warren Ray Dale 931 Lak St, Salt Lake Citv. Liabilities, $6,138. assets, S3 691 Rav H. Johnson, 448 Knolicrest St Liabilities. $53,299, assets, Murray WALNUT CREEK CALIF Vivan -- Herbert (Vi) Tuft 76. former Utah esident died of natu-a- l CcUses Oct 9 in Walnut Creek Born May 14 892, Monroe Utah to Christian Emma end Tuft Married Rea Hutchinson, Oct 28 1914 in Provo tor business sales car. many veats; earlier Funka in minma Left Utah $16 970 and moved to Oakland then Alvin B Cries, 473 E 1050 North Church. A8Tbec $11,196, Ogden. Liabilities, assets, Member CrJ?Lk ci'ub wkv a Mm dau9h-,- jj1' 19-2- u.M. h74 GfiTrl,n St er Cmdr Calif Paul cr! MDfrvoitSanMirh Mrs Jav 11 (Venlcp) Smith Walnut Creek brother sister, Frank grandchildren q Tuft, Dratyr, Uah Mrs Can Larson Tex Hereford (Gladys) neral Frday at Ork Park HHli Wa,nu' CrMk S5fffl,,c3.i!Lni.M'" Ariz , , wiru w.l Imurlft 'suffered" in'aii' auiorrubM, accident last July .ill b Sciuronv d Sc ,s room- (at pm, Lindquist 1124 Mound St , al Chaoel, where frlend5 call Fndv, South Calif Liabillties7 9 pm, Saturday crior ti services Paadera $4 449 $60 Burial, with military Wah- Ke fh Wells Larsen Pox Ington Hnighls Vernon tI Pax Bern RFD 539A Liabilities. Sandv $11,368; Oct 6, 189j, Huntsville, to Tra assets $1 305 iPerrv and Emelin flat'ssa Alien Married Mabel Brough, RFD 1 Box Bingham Rettv Jean Larsen 711923 539A Salt Lake LDS Srdy. Liabilities, $2 745. E she died Dec $)80 20, Temple, Edna Married Floyd Wood Bvlngton 675 E 850 1965 Barnes, Cai "enier, Mill $28 405, June 20 1968 Ogden North, 0den Liabilities, AFB 20 retired Aimy 'ears, awts, $175? Member ion Active E 850 veteran WW 675 Gwendnla Bylnaton DS Church Forme olhcrr $28 405, member Notlh, raden Liabilities, kocal kennel rlubs. Survivors assets $1 734 widow, sons, fJauahter Elmont Rrhert Nash Hldelev 125 E SJ913. BrdonFrpFd , $5 J'J 5chrm,r Liabilities, assets $60 Paulina Schermer, 648; aets ats HONOLULU Police program some time ago. He site for the 1972 or 1973 police (UPI) u.b,m. and Chief Dewey J. Filiis of Salt said his discussions with fellow chiefs convention convince him talked to association leaders had cfliefs fATcur tiAnitiM helped Lake City said today he hoped 10 eXp8nd the Pr08rarn in Salt an effort tO bring the meeting to J5r?lce"Kn!ShBM..nn. 3311 1 1,00 to enlarge his departments Cl,v t the Utah city. He noted that g"', Jji,4-asLakg 0 Filiis saia public involvement Chicago, St. Louis and Washing- - C(i'"ptn sa7?SLk,,lei'iry' i.ties assets $277 Filiis, here for the Dth annual crime prevention DC, also were bidding for $2140 helps 11 Woodrow Wilrn Dickey 1BB0)flh convention of the International make people aware that, with tne convention m one of tnose SMt tak r,ty Libimes, in'Srs" 0, Abel essrtr, 3' Muni Ogden at the five-daThis convenlion has been1 We can offer the delegates meeting had centered on the, vcry constructive It is a good some of the finest attractions in T'X, relationip between police and.fpoiinR t0 ,a,k to knowledgeable! tours, culture, ellmate and waj? the public. people about the ptohlems en-- j entertainment, Filhs said. BIGGER EFFORT countered in law enforcement She selection was one of the !J He noted that his department a rnnnrl tt, wnriJ final items Oh the agenda today, Cyril started a community relations Salt Lake City is a possible the last day of the convention 'Avp, 1 r vate sessions 'ZFWkuXS: n'dndrnildn U' Lvr?Jnd'hj!lrnL Loren noth lackfcot, Car,n;y,nver'wh7 Vai Ian Cfdenial hale !? wcn. z J 715 Godderd Llebiimei, 33 m 3'4. 'm iul s 330 ! OGDFN Georoe Irvin Potter w died of nau rat causes net s J1rsDI,f ,Ro n 0,cl nd cq11 PjS' 4 Cri34T,rr,ria MmbeBroisSrhnVoRnMwi us'af"11 ',sr'KS,r4n .ii?!8 shA'ec Ln.rH Hen?; 3ndv I 479 D.vl. 44 Llebilltlej, w,rJJ- - e;,Q sh'.un'TWil L'Blim's-r- ; 17,Sunie' Jj! 3 w 2 , ' Firth, - for County Surveyor Dale R. Holt c 0U'Lialesf B to attend the American Public .assets 14.0 m North9 Works Association convention m prem!muuaoiiitiej. Mr. Holt;,JKS;1 Miami, Fla., Oct. ?altC l1'$9 175 is president of the Utah chapter 8 02 541; Henry Mane Jensen, 372 Herbert of the association. Ave Salt Lake Citv. Liabilities $18 327; aset $286 Pious Enlarged Community delations son, lr. S vtJarrv'j'; traveling expenses of $550 FiSlis widow, Blarkfoot Parker Mrs Lavne (Bonnie) Hahn, BlackRobert (Carol) Kraft, foot; Mrs Idaho Falls; stepchildren, Mrs Gene (Myrna) Kercher, San Jose, Calif ; Karl C. Chamoerlam, Great Falls, Mont , Ralph J Chamberlain El 13 Calif ; Caion, grandchildren; Marvin Inkster, sisters, brothers, GOULD Lorna Beth vs Michael Mich , Russell M, Cordova Alaska? David, plaintiff granted decree and D William, Sioux Falls, S D . Mrs. cl;ild' i,??nient to .Charles (Vivian) Merritt, Vreka, a Calif ) Mrs Byron (Lucille) Conklin, Irm.n,r SHORE plaintiff granted decree and custody of minor children, defendant to oav $75 per monh per child suDport, $75 Der month alimony, obligations and WDSE7V-eTbeodRuth MepVns DALLA5, TEX ore Price vs Esther Arlene plairtiff granted Mangrum, 49. died after a lingering decree and custody of minor child illness, Oct. 7 here Born Aug 28. defendant given custody of three Ogden, to Joseoh F and Sarah Married James minor chidlren; settlement agiee- - Beeslev Stephens ment aon'rived Manarum Survivors husband Dal- FOLLETT vs Robert sisters Mr- - Knr cfh L ; plaintiff g anted decree and cus (Naoma) Johnson, McCall. Idaho? tody of minor children, dfniant o Morris Stephens Re o, Nev . is nav $50 oer month oer hi'd suooort Harold (lla) Braaonit Tavlor Ste-$- 1 per vear ahmony, oblisations and phens, both Ogden Utah; Mrs John fees North half ' Soackman, (lri Ogden; sTFWART Patricia L vs Rob- - brothers Earl S phens Kenneth ert Frank decree! Stephens, both Ogden plaintiff grant Fune al and and custody of minor children, d- - burial Dallas fenoant to Dav $150 oer month child supcort, obligations and $275 attor nev fees S3? BUDGET STORE SHOES 3, Member Angeles Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, Central Park Ward Utah State Prison off can-- k cer Initial nery supervisor atm the state prison, elped expand the for the stae ol canning program Utah Captain of guards at State Prison Utah Peace OffMember icers Association Eagles Lodge son widow, Survivors daughter, Mrs Arnold (Jerry) Capsor, Efdori R , eight S'sfers, A P Snarl, Herbert Fowl----F -, Wrs Leah S Larhon, Hazel S. er, all Salt Lake City 260 E. Funeral Monday noon South Temple where friends call Sunday, 69 nm and Monday before Salt Lake City services Burial, Cemetery. p,. Arthur Curtis 3455 Magnolia Manna. Liabilities. $15 725 ZCMI fr. (vt $3 brown, green or gold men's sizes 6Vi to 1 2 boys' sizes 3 to 6 Smart Annie 01 Laneray saints Biocktoot Housing and Urban Develoi!Chrst 54 years Farmer. School ment. bite for the center Will be (resident bus driver, Blackfoot School District 3ld North and the Jordan River Survivors: widow, sons, dai ghters, Leonard N , Rupert; Neil N , Idaho at 12th West. ' 0 JuiV 14, a son and Pvne Merried Reid, Feb 1902, Provo of Fred W E Rachel , , 17-1- corduroy "chukka boots" for men comfort of sneakers with the soof classic chukkas. You'll never nolice the slight buy now and save! Born hi In of years Joseph Pinched buy! nylon all the bouncy 5 45 cm locsi.hPdai heart attack 1998 a causes incident to nge isisters, Mrs Frank H Fox, Born Feb 23, 1830, Salt Lake City Salt Lake City Mrs (Vivian) Leonard (Es-- a C of Fredrick daughter and ther) Mauss, Twin Falls, Idaho Emma Wesson Lewis Married Funeral Saturday, 11 am, 2350 E. to South, where friends call Fri- Augustus Reeves, March 16, 1903, and Saturday rre hour 79 r- Salt Lak r.fv u h ivi Bur,al' U,,3n C" cated in Sail Lake schiols Marnba Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Survivors; daughter, Mrs Edward V (Evelyn) Hardy Salt Lake City; 14 eight grandchildren, great qrand children, sister, Mrs Evelyn Pauly, Salt Lake City Travel Approved Just look at this and boys have phisticated look imperfections Lane Smart (Bav) Manti, to Mr. Mrs. Lester Thompson Married . to Ray Newkirk, later divorced. A contract for $429,244 for Married to Wayne Waxhcm, Oct 16, E 1954, Tooele Member LDS Church. construction of the Northwest BLACKFOOT, IDAHO husband, sons, daurjh er, Funeral Survivors Rus'ell Newkirk, Seattle, Multi-Purpos- e were .services held last .Ray, week in the Cen- - Blackfoot Community .Hawthorne, Ne; tMr$, ter has been signed by Salt 5eph E9ePemHepworthnaC76', for Johnson, Mrs Gene (JudO .foot He died Sect both Tooele 29 Mrs 1968 Joe m Flowers, Lake County Commissioners. Blackfoot following a long illness J (Loretta) Nunes, Concord Calif, 25 Born Sept 12, 1890, Grover, Wyo , jrandchildren Funeral Frioay, noon. .. son of Josecn Edmund ano Mary Tate Mortuary Chapel, Tooele, where mu me pact ior tne money was Elmoeth Thurman Heoworth. Mar fr,ends call Thursday, 7 9pm, Bunal Tw,t made with U.S. F csgMal kicks! mOlT iDOYl Bayilss Maxwell died Oct 9, u37 t The victim, 26, had been stabbed with a knife, police reported, and died of a single stab wound. better teaching bargaining for teachers. for 66 ine Mr. Young was found dead at his residence, 127 Mead Ave., Oct. 5, after police received a call from a witness who said something was wrong in the house. ters if perf. $8 D D M Hezekiah Ivan Douglas NEV RENO, San 58, Smith, former Francisco, Lake Salt City Jackson Noble Kneeshaw, 80, Salt died Lake City, died Oct 8 in a Salt resident, Oct 9, 1968, in Lake hospital after a long Illness Reno hospital of Born Dec 11, 1887, McKenzieville ia eart ?'lrrent Man, Canada, to John Patrick and ipwrn eJt?rc!LA Edith MacKencie Kneeshaw Married Citv sonLakfS Vera Allen, 1936, Oroville, Calif , g e o r ag e Albert later divorced Self employed land and Margaret scape contractor Member Chatteau A n n S Pence r Thierry Masonic Lodge, Oaxland, Smith Married to r Dow Calif Survivors sons, daughters, Michael D Rice, Santa Barbara, y,enJ!A ,.,March Caltf; Kenneth J Rice Kathleen JZ; 19r? Washing Rice, both Salt Lake City, Mrs John Jfve I (Eileen) San Sibba.d, Author, Anselmo, HoSsi Calif, Graveside If y grandchildren 35 VeVeran ,5ec' Srsdnate, Utah State Umvers tv Lrl,da!',.srl00r tion of City Cemetery 'outstanding athlete Attended George Washington University, Washington, DC Member Sunset Ward of Jesus Christ of Latter day Chjrch mts. Survivors widow son Mrs Michael (Caron Ann)daughter, Smith, 3176 2900 East died o'ioAft '"i Cambridge, Mass , Dougias Charles, mter-view- ts - w so is' gfe""" For S.L. School Post Four Comers Grant J x k icn daughter John E ko. ard Salt Lake CiNev ; Mrs True (farbaro) Hr tth Taft, Calif i 12 gran cnJrtren, bre4 Salt er, sister, Melvin D Bolev AmeriLake City, Mrs Edi h Jones can Fork Funeral f nclav rcor 260 E South Temoie where trie ids tali Thursday, 68 nm, Friday prrr to services. Bural Mount Olivet terv has performed at festivals across the country. The three finalists were seThe complaint was signed lected from a field of 75 after a Officer Floyd Ledford beby week of beauty, poise and perfore City Judge Melvin H. s contests, sonality Preliminary hearing and extemporaneou: Morris. was set for Oct. 30 at 10 a.m. competition. speaking Miss Johannes, 20, is a senior, Fr'X'VjTpm Sarr.ICL,kT"ciW suggw . com 85 V00'! Center Pact Nod Cemetery toThePfamily majoring in womens physical a favorite charity. land social worker will Troubles have arisen because education. Active in the Internacomplaints between many patients could not tional Folkdancers, the recipients, the Universi- - lish eligibility, forgot to bring blonde says that to dance is to cards, and rety of Utah Medical Center and identification live." county welfare staff members,' ported delays in appointments, Miss Packer, 20, plays the! . welfare director Mrs. Algie Bal- - Many welfare cases told wel- piano and works with the BYU Ilf announced, Cha IS a fare staff members that they Program Bureau. Floyd Brown has been trans could not seek medical care bebrunette. ferred to the hospital from the cause of transportation or parkSalt Lake County Welfare Office ing problems. Services recorrv Agency Corp. to iron out troubles arising In mended for patients were not The survey provides manufacturers, brokers and the influx of welfare recipients, always arranged. retailers with a guide to shopping and buying trends so Mrs. Ballif said. Mr. Brown will meet weekly they are better able to serve the community. During the fiscal year ending with a committee from the medInterviewers will identify themselves to homemakers. June 30, 1968, 67 per cent of ical center and county welfare All information will be confidential No names or address at the medical cen- department. will be released and the information obtained will be ter and 30 to 35 per cent of the The approach was initiated by included in total survey figures only. were welfare soMrs. Betty Johnson, medical cial work consultant, and Dnec-to- r William M. Timmins, 32, 334 Lloyd Nelson of the county L St., today announced his can-Ist- " welfare office, after the expiradidacy for the Salt Lake School tion of a similar summer experBoard from MA imental WASHINGTON (Special) project. Ward unicipal devel$75,000 housing and urban Scott Speakman, a social, Four. opment grant has been approved; worker, conducted the summer A p o 1 itical to the Four Corners Regional program that Vas designed to science gradu- to help pa-- ' for simplify and accelerate eligibiliCommission the, officials said they1 comprehensive planning within ty piocedures, overcome dupli- SAN ANTONIO, TEX. (UPI)iand police authorities A young couple cnarged in expected California the Four Corners Economic De- cation ot records, help recipihitch-- ) to Come to Texas soon to get velopment Region. The area in- - ents make better use of commu- - the murder of a teen-ag- e volved covers 92 counties in nity resources and aid welfare hiker last month in California them. degree Mrs. Anita Louise Welch, 17, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, recipients in seeking medical Mojave Desert waived extradifrom Harvard tion proceedings and Utah. Wednesday waived extradition in the 166th icare. and District Court in San Antonio. University is working on a C. Welch, Her husband, Richard doctorate at the U. 26, took the same stand before He has served for the Del Rio Peace Justice Sergio as assistant to the 'o&f wit year Gonzalez. for economic president in Mrs. Welch has been development at the last"' commumty week San Antonio since U. where he also teaches part Her husband was picked up time. early this week as he crossed Mr. Timmins said he wants to back into the United States more emphasis on pre--i put from Mexico. school education, to have more The couple is wanted in the programs, to relate curricula slaying of Randolph Jenkins, 17, and school programs, more of his and the wounding girl closely to the world of work and friend Sept. 25 in and collective l,,L desert. to A full-tim- 1966 Ivors f3 4,T $ Retired Funeral Friday, 2 pm Holy Trinity Grevk Orthodox Church, S ond West Prayer services Thursday, 7 first-degre- Commercialjallf- and I Jazz-singe- and retired Plateas Amelia ' taught A'e$t school in J 0 r P A 1 School District 26 years The Hall is almost finished Rondas Married Grace Terry and I have much less to do, toRetired coal Member I wanted to miner. Mr. Haynie said, T r nity Holy Orthodox resign, but the county commis- Greek Survision asked me to stay on until Church vors. widow. Salt Lake City, daugh the contract differences with ter, Mrs. Walter the city are settled. i(Amelia) Heiiwig, Salt Lake Special appreciation was expressed to ZCMI, Walker Bank r PROVO Cher- and Trust Co., KUTV; Valley Commission Chairman Oscar Carmichael West Hospital, and the Nowspa-- ! n Olson, 22, Hanson Jr. suggested the new was named Calif., queen per Agency Corporation for sue- Wednesday of Brigham Young salary schedule and Mr. Hayn-Universitys 1968 Homecoming, aSree() it was fair. The groups have pledged 2o 26 more than $35,000 to the United, -- YoUre Miss Olson! kidding, Fund campaign. when informed by responded e Kennecott Copper Co. officials contest officials that she had' murCharges of presented a check for $18,000. Ibeen chosen Homecoming1 der have been filed by Salt Units and amounts reported Queen by a majority of BYU Lake Police against Theopolis were: vote. Lopes, 39, 433 Hazel St., in the students in a school-wid- e were1 death of Selected attendants as Robert Joseph Mining, Manufacturing and Johannes, Van Nuys, Young. Subur-li- s $202,125; Construction, Transportation U lVJS d Gradu U ot 1956 Al- million goal had been pledged. We have passed the halfway mark of the campaign but we are less than halfway to our Mr. Lawrence told the goal. The weekly report breakfast. first period is usually considered a time of training. $1,016; $59,648; Professional, " June ate av tp services Cremation to Born Auq 30. 1918 Worces to Mass ter, pmi onor hosbial Hi! Brooks Price he died S Thursday, F r cause''! in a iolt J I 8 Lake Bern Feb 4 19C2 Fork American to Issac no L A s n e s McNn Bciev Ma'ried c 0 r so r ClauJp Funeral services Reay, 50 2796 S ?th Fast, who 6 d I d OJ will be 11 n75 M f Boiev Ave , natural of Qc Louis M. Hayme asked Sa!tFrd and Lake to Ha?viv JMamlS County Wednesday Fet?0 lower his salary. No mistake iiniiimintiiiiiiiimiiiii camt ,1965 Proof reader, Newspaper Ayen- about Mr. it, lev Coro Membe- - Bap ist Ch rch Adah Chapter 5, Order o Favnie did exEatern S ar Survivors hu'bard Salt .oke Citv dauohter Fritz! and actly that buquerque N M mother, Albuouer- the county comque; brothers sister John Sunborn, Richard Sunborn boh New Hamo- chopping plied, .shirt; Eunice Hobbs, Maine, his pay fiom l K. Rondas $450 a month to JH'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tneodore $150 a month Mr an attorney, Hame, home administers the Metropolitan ot natural cause Jan 17, Born Hall of Justice contract for the 1883, L e fkados Lefxas, Greece, county. to Gustandton of Group II of ban, Mane Darhl Phyllis H. Reay Cymbals, drum rolls and fanfare accompanied the announcement today that the United Fund Torch Crusade had reached 41.2 per cent of its goal. M2rie I 1 th"p'L Verb.nle 1.36)7, B' he Wfl', Hl Ich Memorial Gar ' c! |