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Show 12 B DESERET NEWS, Monday, January 18, 1971 Pillaset.ilé.gro ,Wins Assignment C-our- took Angeles, over her new duties in this the morning court of Third District Judge Bryant Croft. "We are H. r''''"'"1 '11- - t tti is-- 1 - to .t.,4k4, lightedMiss BA:446.1 have Tripp come to our state," ' 10646, m. Fire swept through the Wasatch Chemical Company, 2225-5tEast, about 5 a.m. Sunday, causing damages in excess of $5,000, according to Salt Lake City Fire Department officials. Fire Battalion Chief Karl Hasselfeld said the fire start. ed when mechar'-.!a- l gas controls failed to work properiy. The boiler overheated and heat throLgh a pipe leading to a storage area set fire to some of the company's records. The fire started in the shipping area. Firemen arriving on the scene donned gas masks to Chief themselves, protect Hasse lfeld said. "We were a little concerned about whatever toxic materials might be involved." The precautionary measures proved unnecessary as firemen controlled the blaze without any trouble. The fire destroyed a stock Association of Shorthand Reroom and shipping area, burny porters and writes 250 words ing timbers on the a minute. For two years and trick and metal structure until the roof collapsed. four months, she was hearing reporter for the Los Angeles Hasse Held said. A labozatory Police Depactment and for and office area were also two months was deposition redamaged. The chief also said the busiporter. She studied at Miller Community College and the ness suffered a "great deal of Metropolitan Junior College in smoke damage." The blaze, which had comLos Angeles and has spent the last eight months "brushing pletely involved the building when firemen arrived, was reup on my shorthand." The appointment was made ported by a police officer. said Justice A. H. Ellett, r ssignment justice for the State Supreme Court. "For the past nix months I have scrounged and begged for retired reporters, freelance reporters and even a clerk from the Supreme Court to take over assignr ants so the district courts could function." Ellett sent 14 letters to schcols and other agencies seeking qualified reporters to fill the demand here. "Miss Tripp appeared to be the most qualified person to take an appointment here," Ellett said. Miss Tripp is a native of ' Cincinnati, Ohio, but has lived principally in Los Angeles. "1 have been working many hours a day during the past seven years to qualify as a court reporter," she said. She holds a certificate of proficiency from the National two-stor- Environment And Energy Is Subject of Mines is in Salt Lake City to deliver four lectures this week at the University of Environmental Control, Monday at MP p.m. in -- 14 Mines Building; "Correlation of Catalysis and Chemesorption," Tuesday at 10:45 aaii. in the Fuels Engineering Conference Utah. Room, of "conversion High BTU Gas." Wednesday at 3:20 p.m. in 214 Mines Building. A discussion parent-chil- d course in relatimships will begin at Sandy Elementary School, 8700 S. 3rd East, Jan. 28 at 7 p.m., with classes taught by school end community social workers. Topics for the six week course include, Jan. 28, Your Child's Self Image; Feb. 4, of Developmental Stages Childhood; Feb. 11, Discipline; Feb. 25, Love IS Not Enough; March 4, Commuin the Family; nication March 11, Teaching Your child About Sex. Registration for the courses will be held Jan. 28 from 6:30 to 7 p.m. The cost is $3.00 per person or $3.00 per couplr gets more Mills notes, complicated, since each of the principal coal, oil, energy sources gas, nuclear and hydro affects the environment dif- ferently. "There are many management problems that must be solved soon if the nation is to energy proenjoy duced and used in a manner that does not lead to further degradatiun of our envireilow-co- he said. During his U. of U. visit, Mills wili give three technical lectures, also open to the pub1 I c: "Catalysis for PM Mousing Bids U. ed The low bid opened by the State Building Board for Phase 2 of Married Student Housing at the University of Utah undercut the architects' estimate by $625,000. W. P. Harlin Construction Co., Salt lake City, made the low base bid of $3,375,000. masonFourteen three-stor- y ry and concrete block structures to provide 322 housing units having one. two and three bedrooms will be built, plus a community center on the northeast corner of Sunny-sid- e Avenue and Foothill planner, said he was delighted with the bid. "The architects Minson & Halaader are making history in the low cost Taousing they are providing by new treat- ment," he said. "The new apartments will be air conditioned and carpeted," he added. The Phase I housing did not have air conditioning, he said. Glen R. Swenson, building Blvd. board director, referred the bids to University officials for their recommendation which is expected to be for speedy awarding of the contract. This will duplicate Phase I Married Student Housing of the University Village. Bruce hnseno University of Utah The construction will be financed by revenue bonds and Federal Housing and Urban Development funds. I' Curtis Maltby Smethurst, Carole .. Jan. 17 at her home of Or., died natural Born 1887, causes.., April Nott 10, 1 ' i, i, y i,,,,..it,.(' S ' , 2,it 3 l:iik 8 ,,I, ,,, hamsire, England,' 4,7 to Frederick and Sarah Allen I to 60 ,, I I ?, Smart reminded Utahns, however, that $9,000 more is needed to reach the goal by the fund drive deadline of March Zl. "We are anxious to remind everyone that the Christmas Seal Campaign extends beyond the Christmas season." Ha said that during the rush of the Christmas season many put aside their envelopes, in- tending to mail them later. "A good way to start ..he new year is to return your Christmas Seal envelope with a contribution that will aid the fight against emphysema. tuberculosis, air pollution and cigar- ette smoking," Smart said. - it fi I I 486-726- j , to-t- I I ,m.mEms 3 :,:, to drive cart for DRIVERS me to and from L.A.. San Francis- cn, Denver, Chicago. Phoenix and other maior cities. mnia la not ,::;:f 5 emoloyment,521-789- A Member LOST. Man's wallet, vic. 2nd S. eth L-- EAVING for vacation Southern Del-- United 4,, THE STATE OF UTAH ''', g d n hospital ,: sr B r o t herhood , of East. Reward for return, keeo itornia Jan. 27th. Need Gompanion INVITATION TO BID after a short ill-:',::',,:: Workers No , Leather money. ness. Born Grime- exoenseS. share traveling :: ruestionsi to nid will be received by tbs Pur- asked. of the Whipman e r, W y o., to ,:,,, of Ft chasing Division Department office World; post Mace and PLEASE Charles Isaac and .,, nance. State of Utah, 147 State UpiDRIVEWAYS SYSTEM INSURED superinfemale German Shepherd. 130 S. State '":' :: M a roared Do4 (employe, at Sugar tol, Salt Lake City, Utah until 9:30 brown Moore. Married a.m.. January 27. 1971 on the fol 4844410. o..dic', division; :,.::: R a I p h William ,,,.:. i w in a FOS destination: Liver and white Springer LOST 7k...:.,4 '. retired In 1958. Craven, 6 mo. old, vie. Rose Park. Jan. 1, ,. Survivors: son, daughter, rrn,,st ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. Spaniel, ItmaiNELP 111 1922, he Provo; 359587, 355,7192. W., Mrs. MildrEd K., Brunisholz, AND ASPHALT LIQUIO died Dec. 1, 1951. both Salt Lake City; seven ;rend !ASPHALT REJUVENATOR LOST -: orange cat, tiger striped. tit Member ::Provo Karl. Ed, children; brothers, sister. ROAD .cOMMISSION, REQ. .NO. Vie. 33rd S., 33rd West. 65 reward. Con- Community Iowa. Arthur, Precia. ROAD BASE GRAVEL a thrarctil Thtrsdav, 11 a.m,, 25s- - 2nd PRIMARY !hrurthg, LOST Bari station radio Vans., coil friewls Wednesdav,i where East, ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. val.; rinly to rowner. Reward. :'::::el.,:ini::'.',,;' 9 clerk, years; COVE1 cbeityforceeme.seMATERIAL (TYPE S u n d a y school A) teacher. leader, K :i :,,,::' s., :',..4.,, tory. Bulldog, fawn color, vic. ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. LOST Campfire G i r S. ,' 4:.00 State. Reward. South and THERMOMETERS Past president, Provo Women's CounNO. cil: secretary, chairman, Home An i?3tAIIPAIOU'Clni Male LOST Spaniel, red has immediate OnenirMS on meolcat Brittany section. Member igth Century Ladies ROAD NO. and white, about 7 mo. old. Reward. and surgical units for 1,Ns, full. or BOUNTIFUL Ora Lea Rider ,w Part-timClub; Ladies of Lions; Federated Call 3284611, ext. 254 for STEEL 1416 S. St&te. ' 24 E. fs, 79, Hettel, ::Music Club. Women's COMMISSION, NO. Secretary, appointment. , MALAMUTE husky puppy, named Levislative Council. licensed practl- 2nd North, died 0. STAKES SURVEV -, 17 ,Aft "A in a MAIDS vic. of the U. .- : cat nurse, Utah Valley Hospital, 18 Jan. COMMISSION, REQ. NO. Sind& Reward, Bountiful nursing GASOLINE 7.NGINES (2 Survivors: -years. son, daughter, mature women te Neat, ..,6 0., Affi, Charles Moore, Mrs. Bruce (Heisn) home of natural 1 blonde, LOST Pekes, female 'cylinder) in Male, time shift house.. fun work , ..,.:. Born Feb. COMMISSION, REQ. NO. ans. to Floppy, Olnger, vie. 19th keeping dept. Must day IDabling, both Ogden; 7 grandcnild- causes. work weekends 7, 1891, Loveless- UTILITY & SIG-TURN 2 6th brothEast. Reward. South, rent great grandchildren; Good working cond. and fringe to KY., LIGHTS NAL , , er, sisters, Thomas 0., Martha M. vitt, vie. So. Temple, 1st benefit program. Apply LDS Hosok O F EDUCATION, and Julia REQ. LOSTGlasses. ,..oe.,,,.,64,.i Twelves, Mrs. Lee H. (Suet Reed, Obedair Ave. tel Personnel Dept. 5. NOA Ann Clark Rider. p 1,,....,. & So. and State. 3224255 aft. apt Provo. Fume'', 0.m. Tuesday 11 a.m. Meeried , .. REFILLS FOR Ambrose d ROLL LOSTWoman's BQQKS wedding rine, vie. Weekdays , PrOW1 Community Congregational Hettel "k for BOOKKEEPER, Typist AND FISH ,...,.., 9t '. Q. NOS. Salt Lake Airrsort, reward, GAME, 1, 1Church, 175 N. University Ave. 1918, , PJune conshouction company. Must be ex1374, 1375: LICENSES '.......44," I a r 'l!'',4 45th 0 vie. p setter. Irish LOST male, Friends call Berg Mortuary, 185 E. , PUBLIC SAFETY, REQ, NO. 609: perienced in accounts receivable. he Mo.; Center, Provo, Tuesday until 100 Bluff, ELECTRONIC PA & SIREN SYS- - to., 36th East. Reward. 2784261. Payroll, government reports. Solar, d ie Nov. 25,. ,... ' ,, .4- .,.,:,:,! TEMS lam. Burial Provo City Cemetery. 1969. d Utah LOST Lrg. brown female Lail's, $400 to 1450. Permanent, fulltime resi z, ..: 71,1r ,,...,,, care of SCHOOLS THE FOR Position. Write Box AND DEAF raw. area, K 13 dent years. Granger B L I N c T H E Q. this peeler, stating experience and Survivors: daugh- - i',:, .:',': 7,.L. Ereciii6-41ZIA II IN ET lost from Rose Park education. ..,,,,,,,,.,D.292: ,. .: .7" u ter, Mrs. Marlowe w School DESK MACHINE) SUNSET Funeral ',ovule's are (.1 u I I a) Wood, . Jj:j3::::J1PAY HOLIDAY BILIS 3..:, ,,,,,:j, vi z. ..., .6. itti LOSTMale Siad.S03.,mese 4 B o 5ri 62 3. l, :EGI NO. DEAF AND from THE 8(LT:711CUTTER RO'' By toining our staff on a part-tim- e A. , brothers, Lindquist's Clear-- '' TARY grandchildren; HARVESTER Service customers under pie- basis. Omar, Ravenden field Mortuary for Ark,; Springs, wiWINDROWER sant conditions. Work minimum of ( 77. TAX Corning, Ark. Funeral Tuesday noon Lee COMMISSION, RED. NO. 3 hours daily. Average $2.75 corn. Lindouist Bountiful Chapel, 727 N. Thornton, 24. 2546 A ELECTRONIC CALCt LATOR mission and up. Call Mr. Williams. N. 350 Wei, who q 4th East, where friends call Monday (PORTABLE) Watkins Products. was killed Jan. 17 74 p.m., Tuesday prior to services.' TRAINING SCHOOL REQ. NO. , in an automobile Burial Bountiful Memorial ATTRACTIVE PLYWOOD --salary, priva,e rooni and FINANCE, CONTRACT REG. NO.' owfte4-surroundings. in Immediate 13: PAINT AND PAINT PRODUCTS Openings and care of Olden. Born Anvil Light housekev 4se The Department of Finance re- widow. Drivers license preferred to 20, 1946. Upland, IBM Trainees For At least 2 model late or to car. serves Keypunch drive all the right Calif. ' to Lee O. reject any , days off depending on circomstanc. and Freda Hein. EVANSTON, WYO. Adolph M. bids; or to accept or i We Wll Train es. References Write t g required. or of Saltlwhoie I 16 any a in died part 85, Jan. anytechnicality' Quest, 4 Box care of this paper. H.S. Diploma not required Lake hospital of natural causes. waive any informality or Employe Freeport C e n t EXPERIENCED ne r. Sunset ,,,..'.. cooks Born Dec. 18, 1885, Decoreh, Iowa, in any bid in the Intc'est of the helper, 328-1681 CALL to Peter and Gabriel Queal. Married State. Only bids giving a firm quota- resident Sundays or holidays, Mon., Tues., years. 46W Wed. 10:30-51Former resident ,, Helen Harper, April 12, 1912, Milaca, tiOn Procteriv signed will be accept- - GET YOUR P.m., Thurs., Fri., I N C OM E TAX 6:30 Good wadeS, SPA Bernardino, Minn.; she died 1963. Married Mary ed. Bid proposals and specifications based On your 11:30 toHouse. p.m. REFUND TODAY in person. Apply Lou Davis Carpenter, Aug. 7, 1963, will be furnished upon request. Calif.; Georgia. credit. We will advance amount of Sugar Nero's Restaurant, 2152 So. lith J. DOUGLAS CH RISTlANSE N Brotherhood i she died 1966. Member Veteran Vietnam, a Income tax refund. Just pay your East. ) Purchasing Agent small interest U.S. Navy. Member Catholic Church. of Railway Carmen; Union Pacific sayment monthly' Survivors: parents, Sunset; brothers, Old Timers Club No. 20; American check until your government NOTICE TO BIDDERS LPN z:sters. Spec. 4 Robert Lee, U.S. Baptist Church. Evanston resident arrives. TAX REFUND SERVICE Army, North Carolina; Pandy Lee, since 1926. Painter, Union Pacific! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 3 to 11 shift, in outstanding E.C.F.. On 28, 1971, Thursday ati January 0 Sunset; David, Layton; Mrs. Roy T. Railroad. Survivors: sons, benefits I inciude insurance 10:30 a.m., n Room 131 City and fringe (Beverly) Harper, West Point; Mrs. Donald M., Bountiful; THIS IS NOT EMPLOYMENT and retirement. Call 3224221, ask Evan- - County Salt Lake Building, City, Mrs. Wheeler, Harriet Denver; Norwalk, Owen, (Carolvne) I Wayne think for Mrs. Hunt. Utah, public he aring will be held Dear Tom, of Dick & Harry:the world Calif.; Mrs. Delores Bedwell, Los ston; Mrs. Marlow (Eleanor) Paul,' your opinion, Board of City Commis.; the world with some secreti. Angeles; grandparents, Mrs. Mary Ft. Collins, Colo.; steosons, Jim Car- - before Me thinks about ddyigusr bopinion,dtworll RECEPTIONIST to to the' consider the sale, rial duties in medical facility. Tyb- GarWilliam Horace Carpenter,lsioners, Laramie; Bolen, Lamont, Calf.; neater, of certain ol mar.keet reecsaeuasrceh r:cie- - Inn' fil;gg' good Personal and tele- nett, Denver. Springs; 6 g randchildren; 2 highest bidder, painl new MAY phone knowledge. Apply brothers, sister, property located in the vicinity of atonal TIME MANOR, 252 So. 5th East. E I me r, Decora h; Perry. Los 5935 South Street, at approximately Write P.O. Box 6059, La 15th East Street, adiacent to the Salt Lake City, Utah. Sugar House, Angeles: Mrs. Ella Holkesvick,1 P.m. Olympus Golf Corporation; said prop- Calif. Funeral Tuesday WOMER to teach prof. make-ul- a BRIGHAM CITY Beatrice Ellen Mee. MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST being more fully described as Gilbert Bills Funeral Home, Evan-left- y techniques end sell Vivlane Wood, McCann Reese, follows: friends call Monday where No ston, Cosmetics. exrer. neces. sa 17 4. 86, died Jan. ;dry. Consultant and ex Kutive cosi. NOW Prior to services. Beginning at a point 84.254 rods TRAINEESNEEDED P.m., Tuesday, at her home of a .West and 34.72 rods South from the titans avail. Subsidiary of General Burial Evanston City Cemetery. factor Northeast corner of the Southwest Age no shoBrt illnApril Foods. Faye Rees, frO"'9..0.,,, 9, guaher of Section 16, T2S, RIE, Salt "'YTS Will train and KEEP Your important lob as house. qualify you 1381, Smithileid, Lake Base and Meridian; thence wife and mother and still earn Cache County, to 328-168CALL South 49:28 rods; thence 2 'rungino N. extra money with Sarah Coventry and Joseph OGDEN Geome William Bow- - East 10.42 rods; thence North 49.28, I No delivery and no invest. Cantwell Ellen 45, died Jan. 13 at his home of rods; thence West 10.42 rods, to the AV.1.1CHANDISE man, MART, manufectur- - fewelry. ment. Sandrs Park, Vau. McCann. Married ers or reps. Interested in show dis 1916, point of beginning. (Containing natural causes. Born Dec. 21, Rid3.211 &.)ace, Skinner,359-9006- . R Reese, state line, space des:red, to Archie W. and Alice Ogden, ,acres) i Of merchandise. LIGI-130, 1902, WHAT AN AWFUL TIME OP April Full services divoi red. Vet-- I type Bowman. This will offered Married; be for y property Logan LDS Tern- eran WW II, U.S. Army. Graduate Isale at this meeting and any and all avail., writ. P.O. Box 1906Z Ss t YEAR It's time to do something ,Ple; he died Jan. 6., ..:.:,',,e different brighten U0 your life Ogden High School. Survivors: son, 2 persons present et this meeting May Lake C:ty, ...,tah. 9, 1955. Member and money too. Become an elatt011tarS; sister, Mrs. Melba Lasky, 'submit sealed bids therefore. LDS Church D.C. Funeral pending. A check in the amount of S per- NEW NATURAL EYELASHES AV ONaarnCo Representative. Washington, .7...1: stake ,counselor, . cent of the bid must accompany Each lash fixed Individually, lasts 6 Call terv. 'R is lief Society; each bid submitted. weeks for $25. Call for appointment, WOMEN Have funmake , YWMIA member The City reserves to 1 or time on the or Spare lob, your right money. Funerals board, reiect any and all bids. showing Holiday Magic cosmetics. member, Charter The sale of the above describe Lock Your Doors Commissions on every order. Phone Always Reading Circle Club; member Coter9 BEMENT Mon. or Tues. bet. 10 and 4 Funeral services for Property is to be msde with the prtIn or out of auto. GLEN for ie Club. soot. Bement will be held vision that Salt Lake CitY Corpora-- , Whether 1205 S. State . for KEYS - of - all kinds Survivoro: son, daughters, Robert Brent Allen INSURANCE SEC. EXPERIENCED Munns, Tuesday 70412 noon in the 2nd Ward tion retain the underground to water M., Mrs. C. A. (Rowena) S. Sth East. Friends may rights and exclusive right drill TO HANDLE MOBILE RETARY MODELS WANTED both Brigham City; Mrs. Ray S. Chapel, call at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East thereon. FINANCE CO. INSURANCE (Venice) Merrill, Logan; Mrs. Ralph South Temple Monday ALL AGES-- ALL TYPES.,, HOME of The Board of Commis- 8 6 to order p.m. By DEPT. SIEGEL FINC. CO. 850 SO Stoneham, J. (Bonnie) Rampton, and Tuesday at the ward one hour sioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, this '342 East 1st South MAIN, Mass.; 14 grandchildren; 29Prior to Services. Interment, Memo- 12th day of January, 1971. grandgreat-greiINMAIiRIED MODEL mothers, lioht house. rial Gan:leas Funelal of the HERMAN HOGENSEN Velley. J. Lucius, Smithfield. work for room and board, small child; brother, Larkin Mortuary. OPPORTUNITIES City Recorder I Funeral 0.m., !directors, , COMidentirt maternity care. Wednesday, 411 E. S. Temple. DA Publication First 1;71 Jan. 18, Ward chap-Service Society, 576 E. DeMARR Graveside services Last Publication Jan. 20, 1971 Brigham City LDS First , LOAN-L7TPRICES South Temple. Ph. el. Friends call Harold B. Felt Fu- W., Mrs. Mildred K., Brunisholz, 9 Home Tuesday, p.m., for Linda Rae DeMarr, will be held Anything of value, rifles, shotguns, TELEPHONE neral Part-tim- e solicitation; NOTICE OP NEARING Pistols, Jewelry, coins, guitars. Nre Wednesday Prior to services. Burial, Trasday, 2 p.m., at the Memorial wanted. Copy, printing and BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE girl tional Loan, 208 S. State, Brigham City Cemetery. Gardens of the Valley cemetery. t s. Great poor t u. produc COMMISSION UTAH duplicating OF nerai directors, Larkin Mortuary. LOSE weioht, Inches. keep lovely, nity for right person. Call wKdaYs., CASE NO.r6307 call for figure analysis. In the Matter of the Application, HETTEL Funeral services for SALON Ora Lee Rider Hettel will be held of rt. K. ADAMS, for a Certificate of ""abkITAA'i4XCI. agency, Wanda White ELY, NEV. Convenience and to I 12 oper-in Necessity noon, the Lindquist Tuesday, guaranteed salary Plus attractive a in 1971, 17, died 35, BUYING SILVER Jan. DOLLARS Ely, inns, 727 North 400 East, ate as a common motor carrier of Bountiful Call bonus Mr. Bigelow. Chapel, plan. U.S. silver coins, highest prices paid. 4871364. local hospital of natural causes. where friends may call Monday Property in intrastate commerce. Born Feb. 26, 1935, St. Francis,' from 74 p.m. and Tuesday prior to Notice is hereby given that Ms Zion Coin Co. 57 East Bwdy. SLC. GIRLS wanted for port-tim- e evening d Kan., to Chester and Lillian Sawyer services. Interment, in the Bountiful application of D. K. kit. s, r Married Merle Rawlings, Memorial Park. Funeral directors, an individual, will be heard WILL anyone who witnessed ace'. work as keypunch-verifieWhite, be On call two weeks per before the Public Service Commis Aug. 7, 1957, Colorado Springs. Re- Lindquist, Bountiful Mortuary. on 1st S., State St., 1it30 grn, tors. WillRadix dent Corporation. month. ceived masters degree from Western1 --ision of Utah at Its hearing room, 330 Friday, Jan. 15th, Please Cali: HOLDEN Funeral services for East 4th South Street, State College, Gunnison, Colo. Teach--1 EARN' extra money In your spare Salt Lake R. Holden will be held City, Utah, on Tuesday, the eth Utah; Leonard er in Wyoming, Nevada, time. The fun and easY way. Sell WIG STYLING SCHOOL Roll-o11 tube paint. a.m., in the Colonial of February, 1971, commencing der, decorator member Order of Aaron Church. Tuesday, Artex at ENROLL TODAY. Prof. training, sons, (laugh.' Mortuary chroel, 2128 South State, 2:00 p.m. 2958476 aft. 4. Survivors: husband; fin. ter, Bryan, Daniel, Nathan, Karmend where friends may call Monday, 64 This is an application for a certif-- I House of Falls . SECRETARY, permanent, part time. 5 hrs. per Kelley, all Ely; father, stepmother,' P.m., and Tuesday Prior to services. icate of convenience and necessity to LIKE TO EARN a new blender, life insurance cake. Interment, Provo City ComtterV, operate as a common motor carrier! steam iron, zlock radio, toaster, Cr week. Shorthand required. Cali Mrs. Golden, Colo. Graveside services Tuesday, 2 where graveside services will be for the transportation ext. 522. 1 of Winn, mobile! trY Pan for day's work, Utah, Evergreen held Tuesday, 1 onl., Funeral dire- - hornes, over irregular routes from AO. RECEPTIONIST. SECRETARY !St. George, Utah, to 150 miles radius Cemetery. Friends call Wheeler Mot, tors, Colonial Mortuary. $$$ CASH $$$ plicants for Temporary work wins as follows: Kane. Iron and Washing- tuary in Springville Tuesday, JONES ex. for office or dental Funeral services tor used hospital accordion, doctor, Memorial services ton Counties. On return movements, Tuesday p.m. 3 for appointment., Timothy Jones will be held In windows, oerlence. INSTALLED p.m, Order of Aaron Chapel, 6268 S.,' Joyce 1 Ward applicant proposes to engage M the GLASS Cleveland Tuesday, p.m .DNE-GIR13th West, Salt Lake City. windshields bookkeep. auto OFFICE, light storm doors, same coerati". chapel, Cleveland , Utah. Friends 6 SAVE zir; tYPintl, telephone, inc. order of the Cernmission. may call at 11525 W. 2700 South,! By week. $320 and up depending on ex- Dated at Salt Lake City, Utan, this Magna, Monday, 6 to 8 pm. and INDUSTRIAL cleanino specializing perience. Call IL for appt. nh of 1971. clay January, Tuesday at the ward one hour prior in Service and warehouses. garages MAURICE P. GREFFOLI to and counter OGDEN 'FABRIC counselor, lye! "Ike' R. Le Mond, to services. Interment, Cleveland please you! Will Call train. natu16 ot home his Acting at died 64, Funeral Jan. Secretary work, pressing. Cemetery. directors, Peel Attorney of Record: 21USTAIMI'S CLEARANCE. SALE 8 for not. ral causes. Born May a, 1906, Walla Funeral Home. Boutioue antiques, custom knitting, John Palmer WOMAN Walla, Wash., to Oscar and Emma DEPENDABLE MATURE, KORGENSKI Funeral services St. George, Utah (a.96) '77e East 3rd South, Clark Le Mond. Married Katherine work in nursing home, 705 E. Ernest Herman Korgenski, will! THEHEN HOUSE OF BEAUTY to VanMeeteren, Sept. 16, 1939, Ogden. for held Thursday at II a.m. in the THE STATE OF UTAH now taking eve. snots. 'tit 1 p.m. 27th South, 31 years. Heavy be Ogden resident Russon Brothers EXPER. waitress, apply in person Chapel, 2682 Mortuary Dr., Highland MorrisonINVITATION TO BID equipment, crane operator, at Mon. thru Fri., 6 a.m. to 2 Utah 255 S. 2nd East. Friends may7 call Construction Knudser Co.; the lurk store with only, ..I'l Bids will be received by Me Pin, WILMA-LOTto II Cafe, 4330 West 3500 South. mortuary, Wednesday, Pm General retired. Member the 4832 So. Depot; State. wornan's touch. Thursday prior to ser- - chasing Division Department of Fi- - theCASH fult or part-timnursing Fraternal Order of Eagles. Survi- MM., and for old and lunk cars RN. LPN, Salt Lake City nance, State of Utah, 147 State Cap- Interment, 158 North Sth West. vors: widow; son, daughters, Ken- vices. home, Lake Utah itol, Salt until BUSSOO 9:30 City, funeral Cemetery. Brothers, Richard Mrs. or California; neth, 10, 1971 on the MI- - SAMPLE February Custom dresses. wedding office. (Janet) Mack, Ogden; Mrs. Bonnie E C R lowing furnishings, FOB the Univer- - Temple clothes. 486tor. 7724girl SAATHOFF Anderson, Burley, Idaho; Mrs. Funeral services Inr sin, of Utah Medical Library. oEpeTnA, Paul Saathoff will be held Tuesday, L wisong, Sunset; Mrs. Dan BID FORMS, SPECIFICATIONS, WILL sell membership in Town Salary call (Pat) Clark, Scottsdale, Ariz.; 13 12 noon at the Murray 14th Ward' PLANT, ETC,. MAY BE OBTAIVEDL.House Athletic Club, SI50.484-696my home. Babysitter, brother, sister, Rus- L.D.S. Chapel, 4300 South 300 East. UPON DEPOSIT OF $10.00 PER READING probTems solved, $3 mo: M;ANTED grandchildren! 6 wee kdays. Mo.; Mrs. Friends may call at Evans & Early, SET AT ROOM 147, STATE CAP- - 278.09)2, ABC Co., Box 17255, SLC. Grove, sell, Mountain 6 p.m. after Charo lette Kincaid, Scottsdale. Funv- 1574 East 1st South, Monday 7 to 'TOL, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. ALCOHOLICS not ANONYMOUS cNAITRESS needed, experience ML-NO. LIBRARY REQ. al Tuesday 2 p.m. Larkin Chapel of 19 p.m. and at Me Ward Chapel,I Information and assistance, necessary. Also experienced Cook the Dawn, Ogden, where friends call !Tuesday 1 hr. prior to services. In SHELVING REQ. NO. MIA: CHAIRS OF DIREc.. wanted. Call KREYOUiNNEED p.m., Tuesday prior to lieu of flowers friends so wishing Monday woman to REQ. NO. ML-3- : OFFICE FURN1- - TION? WORD OF TRUTH, deoendable services. Burial Ogden City may make contributions to the Amer. ican Cancer Society in his name. TORE nursing home, 12702 So. 950 lessons, 6 wks. course, PEG. hill ML-4- : LOUNGE FUR. GUITAR turn. Interment Valley View Memorial NITUR.E tree. Guitar . , .. Park. Funeral Directors Evani & NEED one reliable dishwashJr for NO. MirS: REQ. DISPLAY TAP, ballet, acrobatic classes. in person, Rhoda Early. day shift, apply UNITS, URNS, PLANTERS, LAMP Music Centre, -- 9 SOUTH OGDEN, Weber County Restaurant, 14 E..11th South. The Department SHEPHERD of Finance roFuneral services COOKING Michael A. Riche, N. died Jan. le In tor Kay M. Shepherd will be held serstes the right to reiect any or ali operator EXPERIENCED Call after 7 p.m. an Ogden hospital of natural causes. Tuesday, 12 noon, at the Cottonwood bids; or to accept or reject the wanted, full time, night shift, 1 Born May S. 1876, San Pietro, Italy. tOth LDS Ward chapel, 4930 West whole or any part of any bid; or to WANT to buy silver coins and doll P.m. to 12 midniont. Married Marcella Jones; she died. Moor Road (1700 East, SOCC West). l waive any Informality Or technicality tars. restauNEED watiress for Sukl-YaMarried Elizabeth Diepierro. Oper- Farrtliy will meet friends Monday, in any bid in the Interest of the BEAUTIFUL hand carved picturel rant, must wear kimono, please call in ated several Ogden businesses Mor- - State. Only bids giving a firm ouotap.m. at the Jenkins-Soft- e 6 for appointment. 33.75, frames. Past 70 years. Member St. Joseph's tuary, 4760 South State Street and tion properly signed will be y loan se.:retary. Girt DOLLS wanted; also toys, etc. 25 MORTGAGE at the church one-haCatholic Church. Survhors: widow; hour ed. Bid proposals and specifications Friday type. Mr. Haight, 4864314. Yrs. or older, any cond. 48430115.1 Neve. Susanville, prior to services. Interment, Elysian will be furnished upon request. 50115, daughters, to work 11 a.m. to 7 DOUGLAS Calif.; John, Red Bluff, Calif.; Tom Burial Gardens. WANT old fruit 'ars with wira bala;WAITRESS Funeral services, CHRISTIANSEN J. Udini V. C. Soffe & Sons. a.m. June's Cafe. 77,1 So. State. D., Edward A., both ) and glass lids. Purchasing Agent Mrs. Florence H., Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Calif.! Wasson, Hayward, Ctannucia, Salt James (Eleanore) Lake City; 21 grandchildren: 22 1 - ,, Major O. Simons Major Orrawe 11 Simons, Canyon Rd., died Jan. 17 in a Salt Lake natural hospital of May 10, ,,:;,:. causes. Ian, Payson, ,...- to :::.......: and Orr,Well Frances Mary .:, : 12, 7 Rc la Member ',7' ,..:: r ..,:. .. '1 LDS Church. Veteran WW I. Survivors: ',..7.7117,..:::77 widow; sons, Ma;:- - daughter, ton, Livermore. Calif.; Harold, Bog. ta, Columbia, South America; Cal. yin, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Mrs. Robert C. (Mary) McCrea, Ogden; la grandchildren; brother, sisters, Harding B., Playa Del Rey, Calif.; Mrs. Henry A. (Rhea) Willie, Martha, Sue, all Salt Lake City; Mn. J. F. (Irene) Chamberlin, Roy, Weber Mrs. Howard County; (Dorothy) Sorensen, Alhambra, Calif. Funeral Monday 3:45 p.m., 160 E. South Temple, where friends call Monday one hour prior to services. Burial Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Celia S. Pedersen Celia Shepherd Pedersen, 45, 29 S. State, died Jan. 17, 1971, at 6:15 P.m. In a Salt Lake rest home following a lingering illness. Born Oct. 20, 1905, Paris, Idaho, to Joseph R. and Rose Budge Shepherd. Married Luther J. Pedersen, Jan. 1, 1937, Twin rails, Idaho. Member, LDS Church; former resident of Logan. Survivors: husband, Brigham City, daughter, Miss Rose Mary Pedersen, Silt Lake City; brother, Harold Shepherd, Santa Cruz, Calif.; sisters, Mrs. Edwin Spencer, magna; Mrs. Harold T. Howell, Caldwell, Idaho. Funeral services pending from 260 E. South Temple. Esther W. Easter RCSEMARY, ALBERTA, CANADA Esther Annie Wunderlich Easter, Rosemary, died Jan. 15, 1971, in a Brooks hospital of a lincerind illness. Born April 15, 1904, Salt Lake City, Utah, to Otto E. and Martha P. Rabiger Wunderlich. Married Norris C. Easter, Jan. 6, 1941, Salt Lake Member Temple. Rosemary Ward; former Tabernacle Choir Member; Ward organist; teacher, Sunday School, Relief Society, YWMIA, Pri- 66, Linda Rae DeMarr AMERICAN FORK IIAMarr, 21, American Linda Rae Fork, died Fork Of Jen. le, Wil, in American natural causes. Born Dec. 1950, Salt Lake City, to Raymond Clavton and Gladys Elaine McCann Member LDS DeMarr. Crroch. urvivors: parents; brothers, sisPatrick, Sandra, UantiV, all Mr. ,eattle, Wash.; grandparents, and Mrs. George I. MCanro Salt Lake City. 2 iiievcsioe services Tuesday, p.m., Memorial Gardens of the Val-le- t, Soil Lake City. ter, Ellen Vankomen lien VarKte BisitJub, lUAHO men, prioye, cued Jan i in a 1Win Falls hospital of a long illness. Born to Um and Mary Lloyd. married Mr. Ryan; he died. Married Mr. dislarCed. Married James Willett; VennOMen, Llec. 29, 19so, Winnemucca, Nev. Former Melia resioent. Member Survivors: LDS Churcn. D. T. husband; sons, daughter, Ryan, Jodee Willett, Mary Ellen, all 2 great Brunie; 11 grandchildren; grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. May Harlow, Mrs. Lucille Welch, both San Olegg, Calif.; Mrs. Lenore KerrLaid. Funeral Tuesoey Oceansioe, Malta LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Payne Mortuary, Burley, Monday afternoon, evening, chapel Tuesday one hour prior to service& Burial Ammon Cemetery. William L. luntiful; v r Lit) - Adolph M. Queal ritz .'...:A".. Brewerton Simons. te4p.ele,,.."I' Married Evelyn Nov. 24, ::::k...:f.'.. 4...- .- ...i Horne, 1920, Lake Salt .1.: LC Temple. Re- tired civil engi- - .4.:.:.:7.. neer, Bureau of eNii.w4m ation. , , Thornton accident 17e t i. I The campaign is the only source of revenue for the pending service. Richard community prote.-:inn CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL Ora Lee R. Heine! Richard Survivors: husband; son, daughter, William N., Rosemary; Kehltan J., San Francisco, Calif.; four grandchildren; brother. sister, Elmer J., Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ruth Pearson, American Fork, Utah. Funeral Tuesday, 2 is.rn. Rosemary Ward chapel. Burial, Brooks Cemetery, Brooks, Alberta, Canada. Class For Parents situation At 2740 1, .,,,4 1i Contrib totaling tis. Arthur marriedir; Moiety?, s :4'''. ' $66,000 (N per cent) of the S t p t. 11, 1903; 14,,:.,;?. ,00' l'.g Salt Lake City; :,. Salt $75,000 annual Christmas Seal solemnized Lake LDS Tern 'Z' pie; he died Aug. looe '0;f,I rehave been Campaign 28, 1927. Married k Fred ilk Ass Smethurst, ceived, Lyman F. Smart, 1939, Salt Lake he died. City; LDS president of the Utah Tuber- Member Church. Spoilvors: Sons, daughter, James C. inoleby, Clarence L Ingle. culosis and Health Associaby. both Bountiful; Arthur Wilford Ernest H. Korgensk Indleby, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Sam tion, said today. (Edna) Rudnick, V Halo, Calif.; 16 n great - grandchildgrandchildren) - orandchildren; "We are well pleased with ren; 3 i:r, sister, Eliza Barnes, Salt Lake City. 511504th East, Funeral noon Tuesday the program thus far, and ex- where friet.sis call Monday reB1 ocranuses.l. 1522 E. 33rd So. LOST Orange 1 box with carpet , 64 p.m., an. 23, one hour prior to serviceS. 1889, Marienwer. laying tools, bet. S.L.C. and Logan ," BY SEARS FLOWERS press our thanks to the thou- Tuesday Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. to on freeway. der, Germany, Reward. Interwest 4 Otto and Augusta , Floors, of Sears Canoe It. sands Revolving Charge people who have Priebe Kergens. , moo" doci, female, M. Craven Married Esther .0ST"fleg Alice ,dle gray, white, tan, long hair, ans. to made contributions large and 7,'41: ev'''' Oct. 14, Batley, Legal Notices PROVO Raisin, vic. Vale Ave., ;7th East, Esther Moore Craven, 1916, ?: Ooden. Shd 365 E. 7th North reward, died October 1968. small." , , k did l Jan. 16 in an r'i:., nary. 6-W- air." went," and Coal to He will speak on "Energy Collision and Environment or Coexistence" at a free public seminar Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the U. of U. Physical Science Building. "The demand for energy is growing." says Mills, "but the rising concern about environment has changed the traditional way of evaluating the desirability of using various fuels on the land, water and The Smethurst Emma 83, ,,,. miss lripp Dr. G. Alex Mills, chief of the Division of Coal, Energy Research, of the U.S. Bureau 14Personois C Plant In S.L. f., Lela! Notices ritnittati MEN: rc Chemical 1 , CALL 1,0 RIDS EARN' $S WEEKLY $METHIMST ',FM, Smetnbursti . be rezeived by the Fiscal' Bids , for Emma Curtis Inolebv ..- .of Empiovment, PRICE 1 Junius 'June" L. Mil be held Tuesdav. Jan. 19, 12 Section, Department Estates Mortuary Sezurity, 174 Social .Hall Avenue, W h i tmore, !P.M., Memorial 82, :,',..:,.::-:,....... Lake City, Utah, P.O. Box South gth East BE A BLOOD PLASMA DONOR capel at 5850 died Jan. 17 in a ..!.:::. .. .. .. .., p.m.,,11 249, until 10:00 a.m., Jenuarv 22, pHYSICAN IN ATTEPDANCE may call Monday, - sit Friends P r i cI .......,....,!' at $850 South 9th East, Tuerday 1:1971, for the key punrhing of 12,000 PLASMA FRACTIONS, nursing INC. ':" ..,S,.,:-:home of a long ,.!1 hour prior to services. Internient,,te 14,000 cards. Proposals and 3PeCi 609 illness. Born May S. State SLC Funeral dfrectors,'fications furnished UPOno reouest. Cemetery. er.'.l',;!.!zei BARTON B. EDGAR 13, 1808, Price, to Estates MortuarY. Memorial hi-17cr4P. BUY Director 1... ,. James M. "Tobe" 11 SuMPTE R Graveside s ervices a d H a n n a h 1tst 4 ,:;.,'-,:,iRpo5idt sdetsi I,osid, lo disen be ld: for he will William Sumpter Nixon .... Whitmore. 32 cets -:.,.....t Tuesday. 12 n oon, in tb e Taylorsville Married Effie Mur. .4 Coin and G ift, 311 S. Main, S.Lu.0 ., Memorial Park, 4651 South Redwcr.d LOST & TOWS San Jose, py 16031,solemnized XEROX copies cf official 1970 'eoter 0 Coleelal Road. Funeral directorS, Cant.; ,:. ...6!:, IL. registration record for au i Utah Mortuary. Los Angeles LDS ': , County available by district. All or s' ' T...: Temple; she died ',::,'," eiwwraew LOST or mitakenly taken from any. Per name. .:''': June ' 24, )957. V I Card of Thanks Human e Society Jan. 2n1 female RESUMES ' Married Mary E. Sy. pre. Professionally Brittany Spaniel( 6 mo. Jid, Lio st Skinner, 1966; ,1 competitively pricati. Sativ, cfr tail Can 3554531 1lIl ''1 Pared, ,tr,,' vorced. faction awe. Member 1, THANK YOU for Your memorial a,ie 95 aft' LOS Church; high s:::::,:a Contribut ion to the Cerebral Palsy.: g.. SA..'t FOUNDDec. 29th, part maitese United Cerebral Palsy priest. Landscape 1 and maybe poodle Of Salt Lake County contractor, California, 35 v ea r s. undand dyescrib c-----st. MASSAGI e Mary's area. 5 Member BPO Elks Ledo. No. 1550. 0 Veteran WW I. No known survivors. Florists d .COST, small female Funeral Wednesday 1 p.m. Fause,t, dog, brown with black nose, Mortuary, Price, where friends call I and tin ri tail. V c, MO So. 3rtil Swedish Massage, 2991057Tuesday, Wednesday BROWN FLORAL prior to W. East, REWARD. vices. Burial, Price City. HEALTH eTt Irtift.........". DELIVERY LOST I Linust;i1 'tarm bracelet 3950 S. 2nd East, (gold). Vic. Mom St., lot or 2nd WEST TENTH SOUTH 1FIFH WORLD MASSAGE i I "Always the Finest in Flowers" South. Sentimental value. 3976 2614471 & State Reward. or Ernest k i, IR, 201 NUNA with massage tilt LOST- -2 school books and red note--. FREE 1 SAUNA, THE week. book, Foothill Village, Friday Janudied ALDRED'S FLOWERS ary 8n. Re- ard. call Becky Nibley, at hor,e of natu- I r Fire Sweeps '......., L. Whitmore : , de- , Oreat-gre- J .. t,.,2 Junius 'June' :. ,1 I Short Of Fund Goal Emma Ingleby utions by the district court administrator under direction of the assignment justice with the consent of Croft. Utah's first Negro court reporter, Miss Dorothy L. Tripp, 27, formerly of Los Seal Drive OBITUARIES Phillips POCATELLO William L. Phil. lips, 79, died Jan. 16 in a Pocatello causes. natural ot Born Nov. hospital 16, 1891, Soldier, to Bort and Sarah Severe Phillips. Married Hazel Worden, Oct. 16, 1913, Boise. Came to Pocatello 191Z Emoloye Union NAO. ic kaliroad. General chairman, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and retired 1951. Member Enginemen; many Masonic, fraternal organizations. Survivors: widow; son, George R., Pocatello; 6 grandchildren; gred; sister, Mrs. Annie atgrandchil Salt Lake City. Funeral Nester, Tuesday 2 p.m. Downard Chapel, Pocatello, where friends call Tuesday Prior to services. Burial Mountain-VieCemetery, Pocatello. Ella Guertior OGDEN Ella Koerner Guertier, 77, died Jan. 16 in an Ogden hospital of natural causes. Born Dec. 21, 1893, Chemnitz, Germany, to Emil and Schoenherr Helene Koerner. Married Carl J. Guertler, Aug. 1, 1921, Chemnitz. Ogden resident 45 years. Member LDS Church; Relief Society; ward choirs. Served LDS Mission. Survivors: husbrnd; brother, Willy, Homoerg, Germany. Fu2 p.m neral Larkin Wednesday Chapel of the Dawn, Ogden, where friends call Tuesday P.m., Wednesday prior to servikreS. Burial Ogden City Cemetery. Clark Jay Thomas SPANISH FORK Clark Jay son of Merrill and Thomas, June Mellor Thomas, Riverton, died Jan. 17 in a Murray hospital of ratsr. causes. Born Jan. 14, 1971, Murray. Survo..ors: parents; brothers, Scott M., Shane Reed, both Riverton; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Thomas, Spanish Fork; Mr. artl Mrs. Level Mellor, Orem; great grandparert, James A. Francom, Spanish Fork. Funeral Monday noon Riverton LDS First Ward Chapel, where friends WI Monday prior to services. Buriai Riverton City ' 363, opinion. Beatrice M. Reese George W. Bowman obert , stak " age Wanda W. Rawlings! r Ivel - Le Mond di. Dist., Michael A. Riche 4 great-grea- grandchildren. Meat of the ResurrectionTuesday 11 a.m. St. Jnseph's Catholic Church. Recitation of Rosary Monday I p.m., Larkin Chapel of The Dawn, Ogden, where friends call Monday 74 p.m., Tuesday until 10:45 cm. Burial Ogden City Cemetery. Kyle D. Nelson BRIGHAM CITY Kyle David son of Lynn F. Nelson, Wanda Ramoton and Nelson, Brigham City, died Jan. 17, 1971, in a Salt Lake hos011al. Born Jan. 15, 1971. Brigham City. Parents members 15th Ward, LDS Crurch. Survivors: parents; sons, daughter, Blaine L., serving in French-Swis- s foster Mission; Debra, Randall, brother, Paul Seger, all Brigham City; grandparents, Mrs. Maria F. Southern States !Nelson, serving Flosence Rampton, Syracuse. Graveside services Tuesday, 1 Cemetery. Brigham City P.m., Friends call Olsen Funeral Chapel on. hour before services. THE WEATHER Forecast tor Monday, Tuesday, January IS, IY, 1911: SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITYConsiderable clouds with a chance of rain later today and tonight. Colder with snow on Tuesday. Highs in 40s and lows 30 to 35. UTAHConsiderable cloudiness with rain today and tonight. Increasing rain and snow Tuesday. Highs 45 to 55 and lows 25 to 35. E. NEVADACloudy with rain today and tonight. Cloudy with occasional rain Tuesday. Highs 45 to 55 nd lows 25 to FIVE-DA- Wednesday, 20$. I AN C. wi I rptioci.sto :0c,--;- ER9 D.117" SP FREENG COW tonight and TuesHighs 35 to 45 and k e lows i 4 ,,..... y in UPI WEATHER FREEZ1114O I4 I '4,,, 0 1711VISION itwituctl! ('.1 )..v ' I -- - tooNTIR!al. ,). k .7p 1I FORECASTUTAHRain or snow I Thursday and Friday. Highs in 40s and , ..1,..... i 'tunas 4 CM - I; ,ONC?!! g... 'I MILD k ) FOTOCASTeN.1,.,..;NT.W9111TN 10 57 28 69 41 34 60 59 SO 44 76 43 35 46 51, 46 47 64 J.1 sa 3 .03, ROCK SPRINGS 1ST. GEORGE !SALT LAKE CITY 1San Francisco 'Seattle At 60 50 68 53 44 pi J"' COOLVI7 'Berlin 'Brussel' 34 34 M Al 'Cairo 58 45 .05 .04 'Casablanca Copentaae3 Dublin 31 Geneva Washington, D.C. !Hong 39 25 Kong, Yellowstone i West CANADA 'Lisbon .01 London 2 8 Calgary 29 43 .62 Madrid .31 Venceuver Moscoot STATION n INTERNATIONAL olg lOsio Temperatures at hour listed: .52 .31 36 19 Mcmday Aberdeen Arnsterdart) 1Pome 12 a.m. i a.m. 37 Sa ioacit AS .-.- -1 11,.,s 31 : :f.::: 1 T...I.:N TA FAIR 75 65 46 43 79 63 42 90 70 141W r, I il i - v-- SALT LIM and tonight. and lows 32 In A)s MISCELLANEOUS WEATHER DATA H U M I DI YAt 8:30 cm., 89 per cent. Precipitation since January 1, 1971, .88. Departu.0 since January 1, .12. since October 1, MO, 7.55. Departure since Precipitation Eliza Peck Thomps(n, 66, 680 Gar- October 1, 3.10. den Ave., died Jan. 17 at her home SUNSunrise T u e s d a y, 7:4 a.m. Sunset Tuesday, of cancer. Born April 8, 1904, Mur- 5:29 p.m. ray, tg Jared Roundy and Eliza COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES.chicao0 Hannah Peck. Hunter Married Lake City Sunday high 50; iow James Mitchell Thompson, Sept 10, 34;Salt mean 42; normal 26. A year ago: Dmier 1932, Burley, Idaho; he died July 24, high 45; low 37. e hioh for Fairbanks 1954. Salt Lake res!dent since 1956. month 60. e low for month GRAND JUNCTION Former Idaho resident. Member LDS Honolulu 22. C Is u r c h. Survivors: ILA 5 vEGAS daughters, U.S. TEMPERATURES Dolores, Donna, both Salt Lake City; Max. Mau Prec. LOGAN brothers, sisters, J. Darrell, Burley; Albuquerque Los Angeles 34 56 Raymond R., Salt Lake City; fors. Atlanta 35 Miami 52 . (Orval) Mary Thompson, Albion, MOAB 12 -7 Idaho; Mrs. Rita ((Arran) Cask, Anchorage 44 28 OGDEN 'Billings Salinas, Calif. Funeral Thursday 2 .74 Phoenix 41 40 Albion LDS Ward Chapel. 1130ISE p.m., IPOCATIELLO 10 18 Friends call Payne Mortuary, Bur- Boston 7.6 43 Pnrtlend Wednetla y even;noz, chapel Bu!e ley, I PROVO 33 65 Thursday pr.or to services. Burial CEDAR CITY ItENO V CHEYENNIS Albion Cemetery. Eliza P. Thomp;on (..:,::., 35. S. W. IDAHOCloudy with rein today tinuing cloudy and colder Tuesday. Highs to 42. S. E. IDAHOCloudy with rain today, day. Colder with snow expected Tuesday. lows 27 to 37. ) P:... I a.m. 1 cm. 30 a.m. a.m. a.m. 12 a.m. 1 a.m. 8 a.m. 12 a.m. 1 a.m. 1 a.m. 3 a.m. 1 a.m. 34 54 34 46 30 2 12 1 1 S cm. .19 61 52 41 39 21i 26 36 a.m. 50 am. |