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Show tw rv''r 32 The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, March 28, I960 - st?-- Military Briefs War College Hails Colonel, . UP, A former Utah resident, Lt Col. Don R. Hickman, has been named to the Officer Candi- ? s Utabn Assists Airlift ' Ckpt' Max LT'TCchardsoiv, Salt Lake resident pilot of a C124 Globemaster and member of the 85th Air Transport Squadron, Travis Air Force Base, Calif., was involved In the largest peacetime airlift ever undertaken." His Globemaster, according to a report from Travis, was parCapt ticipating in the Richardson transportation of 21,000 Army troops and more than 12,000 tons of Army equipment into Ramey Air 'Force Base, Puerto Rico, during the last half of .WHILE THE colonel Is at1 tending the War College, he resides at Carlisle Barracks with his wife, LoRee, and their four children., His mother, Mrs. Julia M. Hickman, resides at 1425-2nEast The Hall of Fame honors those graduates of Infantry Officers Candidate School who distinguish themselves In military or civilian pursuits. jU 4C3 Jferryle Stanley Bukeyser , , Sees problems In 60s, d To Industry Writer Cites U.S. Threat writer A noted on economics Hunt VS. Air East, 1107-9t- a s been se- as representative of the lected Sunday predicted a serious threat to American industry from. JoreTgii competition, despite slowing forecasts of Industrial expansion In the 1960s. GrearSaltLaki Sec tlon, Instl- tute of th? Aero-a u t4 c a n to alt Sciences, MEREYLE STANLEY Ru keyser said western Europe and Japan pose a gr owing Ion the Western section. imary it Roper, Robert St 245 died Saturday. 9 p m., in Salt Lake hos pital F natural fast William M. Callaway ) MIDVAIX is. r, Sept 59 a 4 rows Atkinson, Ire to Tarried udy Later Bom dt-- 1926, William Moaea Cal-6- 2nd Ave,t Mid vale, died at his home Sunday. 1 1884, Mich an d ' Salt Lake City. Member, Church of Jesus Christ , of Latter-da- y aa Saints, anlih War Mrs, Rarer eterans auxiliary. Veterans Old elsn Wart auxiliary, Timers auxiliary Survivors hut- band. tons, daughters, Reed Rudy, Max Rudy. Mrt Grace Rees, Mrs. Carl (Margaret) Ur. Mrs. Ida Butters, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Blanch Jenaen. Woods Cross step- - Pauli of Negaunee. to Moses Katherine Callaway Church of j.aua Chriat of Latter day Saints. Came 1910- i? Vetareo World War 1 Former Midvale police chief Survivors: widow, dauahter. Mre Elmer (Myrlel Spencer, Idaho Falla, Idaho; tletera, Mre. Paul Donioakl. Minneapolis, Minn; Mr Kather-i- n Whitt Harold Reinhardt, San Leandro Calif t Funeral Tuesday, Mr woods Cross Harry Howland. Midvale: 10 a m., 2t0 E South Temple, trandchlldran. Funeral .there friends may all Monday, Wednesday, I p m., Midval LDS $ pm, Wednesday one hour First Ward Chapel, Friends Bountiful Burial prior City cell 8080 S Slate Tuesday. may M Cemetery, . P m t Wednesday Burial Bluifdal Cemetery, prior John L. Hueser John L. in Sandy at tha hom. of a n.phew, Sunday, 3 Ju pm. alter peas. Born May 6id 20. 1874. Hueser. 66. Schio- - chan Germany, and Julius ertha Schmolel Hueser. Farmer. lember Luther gn Church Sursisters vivors. brother, Mrs. Ida Sandv; Brown. Mrs. Louisa San Charter Calif t , Bruno. Hueser. Arthur El PasoaTex. Fu- - . Mrp Hiwr Thursday. 2jieral pm, $089 S. State, where friends mav call Wednesday 8 prior. Burial Sandy Em .Thursday Cemetery. Delfln Ferez TOOELE Requiem mass will be eelebrated Tuesday. 10 am , St. Marguerite Catholic Church Tooele, for Delftn Peres who died Thursday in Gold Hill. Tooele County. Holy Rosary will be recited Monday 8pm. Tate Mortuary. Tooele Burial Tooele City Cemetery. ' Pwy Christine L. Schulz - aervic for Chrlatlnt dauab-to- r Schultx, LRay of LcRov and Turid Johann.-io- n 1414 W:lson Schultx. Av 1 150 South) who died Saturday, will b Tuesday, 13 15 pm, 124 4th Eaat Born Sect 15 19S9, Salt loke City Survivor: rarenta. broth.ri, Scott, Duane, Salt Lake City Grandparent, Mr and Mrt Salvador Sacramento, Ptnola, Calif,; Mr and Mr Alfred P Schulta Salt Lak. City Friend may call at Plao of funeral Mon-da7 6 r m . Tuesday prior. Burial Salt Lak City Cemettry, Catherine F. Olsen YOUNG WARD. Cache Couhty Mrs. Catherine Fletcher Olstn 61, died Sunday morning at her home after a heart attack. Bom Feb. 7, 1899, Rock Springs, Wyo, to Alex and Elisabeth McBride Lee Olsen 31. 1918, Logan Temple! h of Jesus Christ of Latter- Inta. Survivors husband, ngWsrd sons daughter. L,rvfden: RobeitWanl L, I4UU Young 1 TS, Mrs Ntbley Sevier County; 16 grandchildren brother, sisters Eugene, Mrs Beth Wilcox, California; Mr Ester Tams, Weilaville, Cache Funeral County. Wednesday 1 30 Young Ward LDS Chapel Doctor R. Wightman cm. Friends call at Hall Mortuary, Doctor 8PRINGVILLE P m , Roy Young Ward. Tuesday ightman, 82, died Saturday in Wednesday prior. Burial .Provi' JPasadena, Calif,, after a short Ill- dence Cemetery, ness. Born Feb. 27, 1878 Payson, Countv. to William C and George A. Lnnt tia Jane Pepper Wightmen CEDAR CITY George A Lunt. Mamed Anna L. Worthen Jan. 1 former Cedar City resident, 1900, Springville. She died Oit. ll, 1949. Educated in Payson, Michi- died in Durango Colo., of causes Incident to age Born Cedar City. gan State University. University of Utah Member Utah and An-go- May 18, 1874 to Henry and Ann Pharmaceutical Anns O Der- Gower Lunt Married Kindness ated drugstore in Salt Lake Citv, Johnson. Mexico Dairyman, catEureka, Globe. Am , Sprlngville tleman. and professional hunter, Member Church of Jeeus Christ of Surviors sons, daughters Mrs. amilla Girard, Wane Lunt both Latter-daSamis. Suxvlors sons, Mrs Ludean Milhon, daughter, WilUam A- - Springviile; ri ; Vernon, Salt Lake Richard R Arcadia. Calif . Mrs. Cnllf Howard, La ndle, James A. (Josephine) Hughes. N M : Edward, Duncan, Pasadena, Calif ; 12 grandchildren. listers, brothers, Mrs Vio-M- rs Vvdnesdav, 1 p m , LDS Funeral Maude Matheson Second-Eight- h Mrs Rachel Black. it: Heaton, Ward Chapel, Springviile both Dun- Friends may call Claudin Linde tairArla. grleyr Burial In Arizona dortuary. Springviile. Tuesday. II pm; Wednesday prior Burial Ellen II. C. H. Kerns Evergreen Cemetery, Springviile AMERICAN FORK Mr. Film Christensen Hafhiens Wade A. Hampton Hannah Kerns, 90. American fork, died at Adalbert Hamp- her home. Sunday, 10 44 am of 1 ton .bout 76. St , died causes incident to ate Born Feb unday mornm at hom. of heart ip. 1970. Christenbur. Sanwle attack Born 1863, Oadrn. to 1C and Emma Pons Hampton. Married Va.den ChriVtenwn .r'U11'" to Esther Ramsden Nov 11. 1910,; r nr w gden. later solemnited Shit Lake1 dS;idhteriirH-nLej- ih77 Church Chriat Jesus of ion of remple. Latter-daSaints. V as in business Church of Jcau, Chriat of Latt.r-- I vith upholstery company Retired (lay Saint, American Fork Second n J958 Member Ogden 17th LDS Ward Survivor, nn dcnchtc-- , Vard Survnora, widow; daughter. Newell C. Hath Iona, Mr Earl E Mis. Bovd W, Strong. Salt Lake (Florence) Holm-lea- d. American , Mrs L, City; Miller, Mrs C L. Miller. Mrs B grandchildren, 8 G Rowbotham, Monrovia. Calif ; p, sitter, Mro. Laura Me 13 grandchildren, 8 great grand- Curdy Clarke, Salt Lake children. sister, Mrs Alta Poulaon, Funeral Wednesday, 11 am . City An Cs den Funeral Wednesday. 1pm, derson and Rons Mortuary, Amen Lindquist and Sons . .ortuary where friends call may Jork. p m , Chapel, where friends call TuesWednesday prior day 7 9bm and Wednesday prior. Burial American Fork CUy Ceme Burial Ogden City Cemetery, tery, scattered snows in the mountains. Scattered showers in the lower elevations west of the Divide Monday and Tuesday, Cooler west of the Divide Monday afternoon most of state Tues day. Highs in 60s. Summary Skies were cloudy over the Intermountain Region Sunday d but precipitation was light and to western Idaho and Nevada. the winds Strong southerly during day in 4he western valleys of Utah and Nevada caused some blowing MUlard-Xoirnty. dust. Delta. .reported winds f 32 miles an hour with gusts to 44 miles an hour. Gusty winds were common over the region. Late afternoon maximum temperatures showed cooling over most of the region with most temperatures life the 60s and 70s Salt Lake Citys 70 degrees was more than 10 degrees above normal for this time of year. City Courts udge JMaurice D. Jones has set April 6 at 10 a.m. as the time for a preliminary hearing of a case involving two men and a woman who are charged with the March 18 robbery of a East Safeway store at 2040-2- Andros Report - 45-5- legal Noticaa son NOTICK INVITATION FOR BIDS: Sealed bids In triplicate will be received until 2 00 PMd M S T , April I, I960, In the office of the Housing and Home Finance Agency, Field Station, Room 175, 1750 S. Red' wood Road. Salt Lake City, Utah, and then publicly opened for fur- McAdam. Married to De-Jon A18.Andrus, 1950, Vancouver, later oiemmxt-Lak- e Salt Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Lett AcSaint tive member LDS Mrs. Andres Church Survivors: husband daughtera sons, Marie L Robyn, Dawn: Kvle D. J Mark Jav F., all r, Draper. Father, Bradford. Van-J- . shire, England, couvert brother, Robert McAdam. Bloomington Ind , sister, Mrs W. Dean (Elinor) Rigby, Orem: grandfather. Joseph McAdam, England. William H A Funera Vancouver Nicholson, Wednesday t 30 pm Draper First and Third Wan Chapel. Friends m.y call 8090 8 SUt 'Tuesday, 8 pm. Wednesday at Burialof funeral one hour prior pl.ee raper Cemetery. .... 01 OPr ooiirrmaxrr? Lociipz i To transact such other bust ona daughter. Turnwr rli V111 si i m nr o- - 1 Firoat Piooerly Com, before Yrank D Salt ,ho tncLns or any adlournroent iudw. Mr I JE andchlldcl ti''8of aitah In accordance with th. Chariot nd the close of bust frieod" "cm on the 1st day of April. 1960 uaTy Patclio wh m fixed as the record date Burial Mt Tuesday pm determination of th stock View Cemetery directed by Whit holder entitled to notice of and Chapel Mortuary. to vote at such meeting and any rui wJeSa7t il i uner.i Wlir J.o.shun adjournment thereof BY ORDFR OF THE BOARD Of IDAHO FALLS. IDAHO J DIRECTORS Shull. 84, died Saturday evening BRFINHOLT at bis home of a heart oilmen t. (C-2President. aW. CATIONS AVAILARLB ROOM STATE .CAPITOL, SALT CITY. UTAH. The CommiioA of Finance reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to accept or reject the whole or any part of any bid; or to waixe any Informality or technicality in anv bid m the interest of the State Only bids giving a firm quotation properly ed will be accepted Bid T! ;H7, LAKE uriu&ed (A-1- d car. Driver .Joseph C Laughlm, 459 B St Parked car owner B W. Dille, 368-7t- h Ave. Damage $500. No injuries. 10.lt a.m. West Temple and Jack-o- n 157 North); two automoAve biles Drivers William R Jones, 63. 501 N 1st West; Stanley Dewail, 4M N 1st West. Damage. $40. No injuries 10 84 a m. State St and Williams Avenue (1023 South) two automobiles Drivers: Byrl Hoops Renteria, 34, 743 Green. Sk (645East); Victor Bell Davenish, 18, 1071 Roberta Ave. (2430 South) Damage $125 No injuries. 18.40 p m. 15th East and Kensington Avenue (1527 South) automobile-tw- o pedestrians Drivers Mrs. Violet G Flickinger, 54, 1712 Princeton Ave. (1119 South). Pedestrians: Cindy Fisk, 7. 1586-15t- h East, suffered bead bnjises and internal injuries; Larry risk, 11, same address, fractures of both legs and arm. Damage: $10. automobile-parke- Legal Notices m causes natural Born May 30, 1928, Vancouver, British Columbia, to John W. and Lenora Nichol Clyde Faces Busy Agenda At Confab in Washington Accident Partly cloudy outh. cloudy north, with a few thowera of rain or anow In the north. Partly sunny Tuesday with little chance. Hiahs both days BAIL WAS SET at $5,000 temperature S3 to 63. Iowa 30 to 40. Windy Moneach for Lindom. M. Parker, day afternoon. Seatkweatern Make 29, Amarillo, Tex.; Jack Mon-so- n, with scattered showers ofPartlyeloudy rain or snow also known as Robert Monday. Pair and a little cooler Mon-da- y night and Tuesday Highs 60 to Anderson, 29, Spokane, Wash, 63, lows 30 to 40, highs Tuesday to 58. Windy Monday. and Pat Metcalfe, also known 48 Ntvada rain or anow In as Pat Weber, 29, Puyallup, the central Occasional end northeast portions and Tuesday. Cloudy exWash. The three said they Monday trema south. Cooler Monday. Highs would be represented by A tty. 46 to 56. except 66 to 76 south. Lows Monday night 34 to 34, except 50 to Phil L. Hansen. 58 extreme south. Locally windy. Wrsmlng Cloudy west of the ConThey were arrested March tinental Divide; partly cloudy east of 19 In Evanston, Wyo. the Divide Monday and Tuesday, with 51. mountain Region with some chance of rain. Temperatures are expected to be cooler. Gov. George D. Clyd6 .was in Washington, D.G, Sunday where he will attend to various connecitems of business-ition with his trip. While there, he will attend the White House Conference on Children and Youth as head of the large Utah delegation. ANOTHER MAJOR item of business will be his appearSalt Lak. Waathar Data: Precipitaance Wednesday before a subtion tor period ended Sunday at S pm, none,- - precipitation tor committee of the House ApproMarch, .96 in , accumulative axcaaa, Here is of a traffic summary 54 in i precipitation tinea Oct. 1, priations Committee to protest 1959, 5 93 in ; accumulative deficiency, accidents investigated Sunday the administrations plan to 3 07 Ip : autiriae Monday, S.19- aunaet. S 4St expected maximum, 65, ex- byIS:police: 18 a m. North Temple and Main cut National Guard strength. pected minimum Street, two automobiles. Drivers: Joe Appearing with him at the Arnold. 60, Glenns Ferry. Idaho, sufSalt Lake City an vicinity Cloudy fered a neck injury; Henry Wallace hearing will be Maj. Gen. Max 20 1270 E 2nd South, sustained Monday and Tueeday with occasional Jones and abrasions. Damage. 81.000. E. Rich, Utah adjutant genshow.r Cooler with the high both bruises 8 59 a an. 27th South and McClelday! near 65, low 45. land Street 1040 East) . two automo- eral, who accompanied Gov. Utah Cloudy Monday and Tuesday biles Drivers. Eddie Lynn Jensen, to the nations capital with scattered shower. Cooler tem- 18 2604 Park St (540 East); Duane Clyde perature with hlaha both days 60 H. Larsen, 3d, 2565 Hartford St 1608 in a Utah National Guard East) Damage. $180 No injuries to 70, low 35 to 50. 8.18 a m. 7th Avenue and E Street; plane. Southeastern Make nishing all labor, equipment, and material and perform all worV for the construction of an addition to the existing elementary school consisting of two classrooms, litoilet rooms, storage rooms, brary. enlarging kitchen facilities, expanding heating system, at Dug-wa- y Proving Ground. Utah, desigTailor. Utah nated as Project Utah Mills, Woolan all in accordance with the nber of jesut Christ Elans and specifications prepared F. Thomas, Architect, 16 Lat North State Street Sait Lake City, Soutl Utah. Ward Plans, specifications and Second Survivors: bidding documents msv be exam ined at the following offices: Wm. ow; eons, daugh- Mr Arveseth F Thomas, Architect. 16 North ters, Jack, Bruce, Brent State Street. Salt Lake City. Utah. Mary Patricia, M. Deanne A. Kerr all Salt Lake City; brothers, Plans, specifications, and bidding sister. Aeyolf L . New York Ramm documents may be obtained from L. Olio, Willard. Mrs. Henry An-t-h the Housing and Home Finance of Salt Lake Citv dersorv, Field Station, Room 175, Agency, Funeral Wednesday, 1 pm.Jtl28 1750 8 Redwood Road, Salt Lake S State, where friends call Tues City, Utah, upon presentation of day H pm Wedneaday a check made payable to the HousBurial Memorial Garden olprior the ing and Home Finance in Valley. the amount of $7 50 forAgency each set (cash will not be accepted) which fee will not be refunded. Leslie P. Smith BID GUARANTEE: Certified Leali ParkhlU Smlllu. 67. 646 WUhelmlna L. Fischer check or bid bond in tho amount ' Dabs FL (640 PRESTON IDAHO Mrs. WU of five (5 ) per cent of the bid helmina L. Fischer, 61, died Satur- made payable to the Treasurer South), died Sat- day night at a Preston hospital of the United States will be re7 55 a m . , Jirday, Salt Lke after brief illness Born Feb 23. quested with each bid. 1909. Bay City, Mich . to Koert H. BONDS Perform-ne- e hospital after REQUIRED and Maude A. Gurrlaon Lessman. Bond 100 per cent of the lingering illness Married to Waldemar Fischer Nov. amount of the eontreet Born Sept. 7, . and PayOhio 1929. 0, Toledo Lived in 1892. Indianapo ky ment Bond 50 per cent of the Preston since September. 1936. amount of the contract lis, Ind , to Myon Stand-ar- d husband. Survivor: Preston; ron A and Lulu Government Forms ) Mrs 'daughters, Wyatt (Sally) ParkhlU Smith England. Temple, Tex ; Mr. Reed Married Martha INVITATION TO BID Salt Lake (Patricia) Bodily, City, Ellen Sept. (Mattie six grandchildren Bids will be received two brother 1, the PurGough, and two sisters, William Horner, chasing Division of theby Commis1928, Rexburg Flatrock. Mich ; Henry K. Less-ma- sion of Finance of the State of Idaho. Ei Utab. ; 147 Mich Mrs Becker State Capitol. Salt Lake Clayton by Town Knight, Preston, and Mr. Walter City, Utah until too AM, April Co " Roam, Bay City, Mich Funeral 6. 1960 on the following F.O.B. World . 1 deatination: wid Survivor Wednesday, pm, Presbyterian Mr. Smith Community Church. Friends call HIGHWAY PATROL, REQ ow; niece. Mrs Florence Margaret Camp, Empire. famUv home, 86 8. 1st West, Tuee- HPF-43AUTOMOBILE (SEDAN ) 11 am. and Wednesday ROAD COMMISSION, Calif Funeral Wednesday noon, day after RE 574 E, 1st South, where triends prior Burial bv Webb Mortuary A 9763 AUTOMOBILE (CAJ in Preston call City Cemetery CHASSIS TRUCK) may Tuesday pm, hour prior ROAD COMMISSION REQ. NO. Wednesday one-haA 9764 DUMP BODIES Burial Wasatch Lawn Memorial Edward H. Staley Park. ROAD COMMISSION. RE3 NO PRESTON, IDAHO Edward H A 9766 TW TYPi KOAD Wade T. Caldwell Staley. 53, died Saturday at his SWEEPER ROAD COMMISSION, a heart attack. Born REq. NO DRAPER Graveside services home after 1906, Ogden. Utah, to Jo .CMP, ARCH PIPE AND for Wade T Caldwell, infant ton Dec 2. BANDS of Arthur B and Ada Ardrne seph N and Sarah Amelia Blodgroad commission, beq,. no. Toon 832 I. 12400 ett Staley. Employe, Union Pacific Caldwell, 3 GRAVEL outh. Draper, who died Sunday. Railroad Lived in Anmo 14 years TRAINING. SCHOOL. REQ. NO. - 3ft pm in a Murray maternity before moving to Preston Mamed 7 TREES FRUIT home 13 houre after birth of pre- Delores Bowman Dec. 21, 1936. Church of BUILDING BOARD, REQ. 1196: maturity. wiU be conducted Mon- Soda Springs. Member FURNISH INSTALL DRA- AND Latter-da- y Jesus of Christ 3 Cemeday, pm, Murray Citybrother, Survivors: widow, Preston; Saints Survivor a son P1RIES parents tery STATE HOSPITAL, REQ. NO. cott A , Draper, grandparents. and three daughtera, Mrs. Dorothy 1019 STEEL (TREAbWAY) and Mrs Verne Caldwell. McNee, Ogden, Doreen Odel and INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. REQ. lurrav, Mr andeAlrs. Earl Toone, JoAnn Delores, both Preston: JoDraper Friends may call 4760 S. seph Lerov, Pocatello; two grand- NO IS 793- COAL eq State Monday, 2 304 p m. children. five brothers and sisters. ..Industrial school..r NO IS LAYING 797 MASH Funeral Tuesday, i pn, Preston INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, REQ. Clarence II. Anderson Fourth LDS Ward Chanel Friends NO KNITWEAR VERNON, Tooele County Clar- call Webb Mortuary Monday eveIndustrial school, REQ. ence Heber Anderson, 68 died ning. Tuesday prior, Burial, Frank lin Cemetery NhlS331: SHIRTS.of Finance reSaturday at his home of a coronary occlusion Born Mar 14 1891, serves the right to reject any or Vernon, to Alvin end Clara Wright Legal Notices all bidsror to accept or reject the Anderson, Married Violet Olson, whole or any part of any bid; or June 19 1925 Salt Lake City, TO THE 6TOCKHOLDER8 OF to waive any informality or tech She died March 1953 Rancher, nicality in any bid in the interest INLAND URANIUM 1NC.I stockman. Member Church of of the State Only bids giving a Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Take notice that a Special Meet firm quotation properly signed will Veteran World War I Survivors ing of Stockholders of Inland Ura- be accepted brother, Edwin Anderson. Vernon nium, Inc will be held at the Bid proposals and specifications Funeral Tuesday 1 pm, Vernon principal office of the company, at will be furnished upon request LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may 45 East 4th South. Salt Lake lty D K MOFFAT call Tate, Mortuary. Tooele Mon- Utah. Room on the 4th day (A 11) Purchasing Agent day, pm, and Tuesday at of April, !9t0, at 1000 AM. one Var Burial Mountain hour prior Standard Time, for the chapel CONSTRUCTION non Cemetery. following purpose Bids will be received by the 1, To elect a Board of Director, each to eerve for the term of one Purchasing Division of theCom-- o Vrank J. Hughes x Finance of the State and successor hi until (1) year POCATELLO, ID. O Frank State Capitol, Salt OTk. June Hughes. 80. PocatellcK died duly ,u,ufied 00 am. Utah until "TUke City, i960 on tha follow in hnsniuV'af.?? ? con.idfr and act upon tholjjDril 6,deatination: 3To ffrin to Vector rhari!w?eSMo01tn AND PARKS Indu,triea, Inc. a Texas corporaRECREATION Huchea.!Ct-irMrn,anil Into! COM MISSION. REQ NO. tnU.corpoi-at'onLrirllahFrari Feb'!!0"' 1PJ8, hurdreh'th'aa of 't bn'ion' Pa? if RallrSd'aj thtrae CKEtJS'oTt LALNCHIN'a ma May Iso, 11, Hearing of 3 In Store Holdup home.'of TU ural causes. Bora 18. 1911, t Norway, to ! 8 1 iriatian L. and ? V M in Lira an f I J Arveseth. Mar- -' rled Mary Young, Nov. 17. 19J4. Salt Lak City. nat-ur- cauees Jan. United1 BANDY f.Ul rn8?V"40ArV"'th' ast) died Sat- urcUy, 116 pm. in a Salt Lake hospital, of nat- - 7 City Judge Calls DRAPER Mr. Mary Esther Andrus, 31. died Satur- - Ruben O. Arveseth .193 haway. Jut; flight training at the Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Sau-- 1 fley Field, Pen-- h ' sacola7Fla. Mr. Nielsen re-- Mr. Nielsen ported to Saufley Field Jan. 6 after completing 16 weeks of preflight training at the Naval Air Station at Pensacola. Mary E. Intermountain Obituaries Rudy The weather forecast map for Monday indicates cloudy skies over most of the Inter- - f Provo Group Dates Talk By Skousen. J. R. Roper TEMPERATURE CHART Naval Cadet Harold Richard Nielsen son of Mr. and Mrs7 Lt CoL Don R. Hickman Harold W. Nielsen, 9662 S. . . . "Hall of Fame" beckons; State, Sandy, has completed COL. HUNT was first chair- his first solo man of the Salt Lake section flight in a T34 and previously served as chair- Mentor while man of the San Antonio, Tex., undergoing pr- low-wag- e Myrtle tt rtonv B,8w,WtUus Bi 8kiee are expected to eonti no chance of cloudy Monday with scattered showers over most of Utah. Completes Solo Hop Area Council of the Institute. Training in Florida rates threat from The council Brian Neff Walker, son of combined with post war ultraCot Hunt formulates pol- Mr. and Mrs. F, Earl Walker, modern productive facilities. icies for more than 10 sections Evergreen The nationally known econ- of IAS in the western states. 240 Ave. (3425 S.). f omist who writes a syndicated has enter ed column for newspapers, ar flight training rived In Salt Lake City Sunat the (Annapoday. He will speak before the lis of the Air," Bonneville Knife and Fork Pensacola, Fla. Club Monday at 7:30 p.m. In After four Hotel Utah on "What's Ahead months of prefor the USA. flight school he "BEFORE THE WAR," he will be enrolled In 14 months of said, "American Industry enjoyed a unique advantage. It W, Cleon Skousen, flight school be-- Mr. Walker recently fore could offer high hourly rates receiving his commission released Salt Lake City police cost of producwith a low-unas Ensign In the U.S." Naval will at the chief, speak regular Reserve. tion. W would scrap still use- luncheon meeting of the Provo ful machinery and equipment Exchange Club Tuesday, at for something new and bet- noon. Flies in Puerto Rico ter." exCapt Alma R. Smith, he MR. SKOUSEN said he acForcing Industry, of the 84th Air Transport plained, did not effect replace- cepted this one invitation to Squadron, Tra- ment! until equipment was no speak publicly on the conflict - , Ivis Air Force not was and between himself and Mayor J. longer serviceable, Base, Calif., is able to mass produce. Bfacken Lee, after1 rejecting among Salt other requests. "THE BOMBERS overnight It was at this same Lake residents group's In World War II dismantled who participated Lee meeting last week- outmoded and 'obsolete facili- gave the reason forMayor in operation Big Mr. Skou-sen'- s ties in purope. .Then the MarSlam at Puerto dismissal as chief. shall plan in the' post-wa- r peRico, riod enabled these countries to THE FORMER police chief Capt Smith build Industrial plants .of the said reluctance to spread the was pilot of a most . modern' design and conflict had prompted him to Cl 53 Cargomas-Cap-t Smith ter in the maequipment, as good or better avoid other speaking engage, ments on the than ours," he said. neuvers Involving airlift . of subject Mr. Myrtle J. Atkinson 77, 1358 1 March. Meet to Call Colonel Col. Leigh H. Force, retired, S.L. Valley tons of equipment Ariz. 1 1 n 21,000 Army troops and 12,000 date Hall of Fame at Ft Ben-rinGa. Presently a atudent at the Army senior educational Institution, U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pa., Lt CoL Hickman entered the Army In 1941 after graduation from Snow College and Arizona 'State College, Flagstaff, 4 Ex-Utah- Gray Clouds Cool Off Upon request Purchasing A rent. DaK. MOFFAT ( tional Governors Conference committee on NationaLGuard affairs. Gov. Clyde, next ranking member of the committee, was given the assignment when the Georgie governor was unable to attend because of illness. WHILE IN Washington, Gov, Clyde Also plans routine conferences with Utahs congressional delegation, and will confer with the Bureau of Reclamation on the forth com-"ing Upper Colorado River proj' ect budget hearings, HE WILL check with the Bureau of Public Roads on the new Interstate Highway design standards and with the Soil Conservation Service on budget cuts in the SCS watershed improvement program, The governor expects to reGOV. CLYDE wiU speak on behalf of the nations gover- turn to his office Thursday,' nors. He is appearing in ab- leaving Washington before the confer-enc- e sence of Georgia Gov. S. Ernest end of the week-lonon children and youth. Vandiver, chariman of the Na- Fmtu hr 0m 97 1 It FOR HOME LOANS 2 SEE millertviele IS Ixchangs Funerals Funerals 3 plan lost and (M Found BARRETT THAXTON Funeral services for Funeral services for LOST -- Pair of lady's NOTICE or SPECIAL MEETING Martin Thaxton of El with ailver trim. In vlcimtvo? MaryAnnSolpmon Jennings Bar Arden OF STOCKHOLDERS Monte. Calif, will be conducted EL-5-- S lnl 8th' WCTt RWfd-LOS- T TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF Tuesday at 2 30 p m. in the Farm- aOUWl WJ1V4S WESTERN UUULV1UII STATES REFINING ington Citv Cemetery Friends may SmL girl's red white tri- Radiant No 12. Order call at 295 N. Main. Bountiful. Chapter COMPANY, a Utah corporation: cycl. vie. 413 So. 6 th E. EL 5- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of Eastern Star Friend may call Tuesday from 1 to 2 p m Funeral 5422 theLarkin Mortuary, 260 E director. Union Mortuary that a Special Meeting of the at South 6 to m Temple, Monday of Stockholders WESTERN 4 Personal Tem Tuesday at the Masonic8p STATES REFINING COMPANY and 30 minutes prior to services Florists (Western States), will be held at pie Interment Mt OUvet Cemetery Newhouse the Hotel WOMEN (Terrace Funeral directors, Larkin Mor- Room). Salt Lake City. Utah, on tuary BROWN FLORAL CO, SUCCESS CAN BE YOURS the 25th day of April 1960, at BENTLEY service Funeral for 11 00 o'clock A M for the tol baby Robert Houston Flowers Cut Fresh Dally AT ANY AGE-- BE A . Bentley Jr , Salt Lake's Leading Florist lowing purposes: son of Robert H and Colleen Ann PB SWITCHBOARD 1. To consider and to adopt or Doyle Bentley, will be held Tue-daEM 12 noon, in the Rose Room. reject certain Articles of AgreeRECEPTIONIST ment for Consolidation and Merger 36 E 7th South Friends may call Short tralntm period, low tui(hereinafter called the Agreement at the mortuary Tuesday prior to In Memoriam for Consolidation) whereby the services Interment, Wasatch Lawn tion, day or avenln claaac No ago barrier. Good ulanra. Funeral director. IN LOVING following named ten (10) wholly Memorial Park memory of our darowned subsidiary corporations of Deseret Mortuary SALT LAKE CITY ling daughter and sister. Mr Western States wiU be consolidatCRACROFT Funeral services Lillian who SWITCHBOARD Wright, passed away SCHOOL ed with and merged in Western for Ralph Cracroft will be held years ago today States as the Surviving Corpora- Tuesday at 12 noon in the North i3 we 3 Felt Blda EL had all the world give. tion: FOUR STATES WESTERN 33rd Ward Chapel. 453 S 11th Wed It, and more. yes. give OIL REFINING COMPANY. GUITAB STUDENTS Bishop Stanley Russon To see her ace smiling New Mexico Are TRI satisfied you with Friend corporation conducting your may call at And hear her voice once more. WESTERN OIL CORPORATION the Russon Bros progross? Investigate our correct 255 MRS. ROBERT JENKINS and IDAHO PETROLEUM COR S. 2nd East. MondayMortuary. teaching system from sheet music. 6 to 8 m MRS T W STALEY PORATION (said last two named and Tuesday at ward chapel pone 16 Daynes Music Co E. 1st South EL corporation being Idaho corpora- hour prior to services Interment 1 -Stions). UTE PETROLEUM COM- Citv Cemetery. Russon Bros., pecial Notices PANY. HARLEY WESTERN OIL GUITAR LESSONS directors COMPANY. HYLAND PETROIY IT'S reaulta you ar DAVIS tnter-esteFuneral services for LEUM COMPANY BFFLINE FX Kate In Whittaker Davis will be held CLASSIFICATION PLORATION KIM- Tuesday at 12 noon COMPANY, Co . 15 E l3tsoutirJF?tt-7y- i In the Center BERLY PETROLEUM CORPORA.. U Chapel, 660 N Redwood Rd TION, PRODUCERS EXPLORATUTORING IN READING Friends may call at the TION COM P A NY and EL 36 E. 7th south, Mondaymortuary, 6 to 8 GOODRICH READING CENTER GRANDE OIL COMPANY (said P m. and at the ward one Tuesday Phonic method 3 loca. CR 7 1651 last seven named corporations be- pour Prior to service. Interment in Salt Lake City Cemetery Fuji-era- ! BILL POST ing Utah corporations. and SALLY POST" 2 To consider nd to adopt, conPIANO & llOICE directors, Deseret Mortuary. to firm or reject in Agreement apNeed an Expert 06 CONCTRT. Sf AGE, TV an GEORGE Reouiem Masa for RADIO proved by the Board of Directors Bedelia George wilt be celebrated Vet Bealnngra. $1 IN nnri net Fnunrl whereby all of the assets less, all Tuesday at 10 am at Sacred w 0 2 INTERMENT tiota In the Garliabilities of Western States, of Heart Church Rosary will be VV Hein Wnnteri 7 to A den ol Chrtstus In Memorial Gar-every type and description, will muted MondayHoly at the I pm it be sold to The Frontier Refining Neil O'Donnell 1st For Rent 14 to 27 Company, a Wyoming corporation South and 4th East,Mortuary, where friends chapter rummage (Frontier), fm a price amounting may call Monday from 7 until Real Estate 28 to 36 April I and 2 Doors open to $5 721908 50 8 pm. and Tuesday prior to serv t fur-4- 7 Clothes, S. To consider and adotd a plan Ice 1. nlturo. etc For Sale Mtsc. tO 51 145 W. Plerpont Ave, for the comnlete liquidation and GRAHAM Funeral services for RUMMAGE SALE, April 1 dissolution of Western States fol i:c Automobiles Cark Edward Graham will be held 0 DUP 274 8 West Temple, VI lowing the authorization by the p m. in the Clear-fielBargains galore! stockholders of the sale of all Wednesday at 3 Rev. IN EVENT OF ERROR, notify UNWANTED Mortuary, Harry Poe assets as described tn Paragraph may call Tues- our Classified at Departments "ANNA GREGORY! the distribution of day 7 to Friends a..Fbov7t 9 Guarwjlt. once and are Advertisers to pm. Wednesday expected allof tne then assets eonistin the first insertion we will 1250 E South Temple EL of cash morie or contracts f'rtor to services' at the mortuary. check not be for errors Washington any Height responsible of Western States to Its Yuneral director.. Clear-fiel- after the first day. stockholder on a pro rata hsis Cemetery 196. FoothiU Station, SLC. Mortuary all of the same to b accomnMqhM WHEN CANCELING an ad de- SPECIAL cream oil cold JACKMAN in accordance Funeral services for with aonlicaWe James wave, a ''Kill" mand No new number. allow 5 will b held Pi Uth law: end to authorise the TuesdayR. 12Jackman style. Beauty School. 2121 1 noon in the Larkin ance made without it. , 8 10th E IN 6 0015. ficer "d Board of Directors of E 260 Mortuary Western State South to take any an SIDE of good beef. 49c lb . cut, Chapel, READ YOUR AD beall action end to do any and e)1 Temple. Friends may calf Monday to 8 pm and Tuesday prior to fore placing U Due carefully Farreii to mechan- Market. HU frTeh free thinra which ere necessary- or de- 6services Hud-741- 1 ical taterment lt is SaltLak to operation, City impossible sirable in their Hlsereon and Cemetery Funeral directors, Lar-kl- n correct or change an ad until OLD cotos. stamps, unusual an-- 3 iudement to eccomnlh he aforeit has appeared one time. Mortuary said liquidation 3BrdUhotut,hnd,ld' B"hiV" and fiaohMn and the distribution of the then RKDneral services for Eliz- WHEN PHONING Four Want PFHMAICENT HAIR REMOVAL' assets (consisting of cash monies abeth Reed of 1524 South 0th or contracts receivable) of West Est. infant, daughter ofJohn G Ad, always ask for the ad to EVELYN PIXTON. Hotel Utah DA Carlquiat Reed, will be be repeated back to you Be Lodge 111 WNT em State to its stockholders on and Edith held at 12 15 pm Monday in the sure to check your phono number ACCORDION a pro rate basis. lessons given .. 1621 and address 4 To transact such other bmd yatlrI2?,.LPsWard Chapel. vour home Inst lum EM Friends may call "ess as may properly come before South 5th East from PET CEMETERY 7 to 9 pm Pickup Service Sunday evening the meeting or an adioumment and Place a "Want Ad" HU Monday prior to service at or eriioumments thereof IncludHOUSE plans drawn to FHA speciing bit not restricted to the aoo-tio- the Salt Lake City Interment in Cemetery fications. Reas EL 53046 v of a resolution or resolution Directors Colonial Mortuary 3--1 diourn and readjonrn said Alcohohct Anonvmous Funeral services AM mertlpe at anv Hme an forRISBBERRY Box 21 South R L C Lee Bums Rose berry wiube from time to time relating to a JAPANESE gifts Largest selection of the foregoing matter ef bnrf-es- s held Monday J2 noon at the Jen- - . Ami's Gift, 70 W 1st So Just Say "Charge It" or anv on or more of k. kins andSoff Funeral ChapeU Friends aame even fhovgh eome of saM 4760 S State, Murray TRUMPET trombone, sax. clarinet call 6 may to 8 m Sunday and p lessons Beg to adv DA of mter butoea rniy have al Monday one hour to services rer $1 STFRFO RECORD bm 1 mx" at the mortuary. jrmr in the Interment, OnW atorVho! o frmH TV PEARSON 307 E list South WANTED Salt Lake Production Cemetery. Funeral h nf 23w director, VCity C SotSe of copper, iron, leads, properties EXPERT Send etc alterations and dress fpeo will be en-tJ Mro maos, etc to Box making Murray area AM Rl SHELL Funeral services will information, f pH not(re this paper. held for Henry Keddington HELP for women who drink og of h be t 12 Russell 15 Hot of boeee on the 1 HOUSE OT HOPE Wednesday it EL 93374 pm in air "f Ap1. iaao win be entitled dato the White Chapel Mortuary, 124 2 Auction Sales ALTERATIONS AND SEWING-repfin vof at airi East, where friends mav t anv Scall4thTuesday In my home AM 6 8 to If YOU WANT TO and Imirnment pm or adjournment PRIVATE DFTECTrvrES"T5Wo7ce Wednesday after 11 am InterBUY or SELL cases Investigated EL City Cemetery. Funeral diAnything! thi board ment. rectors, Platt Bros GUITAR lessons of Dinmr.? CONTACT a w s 912 Instrument turn DA count STRAND Funeral services for Certified AUCTION Co. wir. Preri John Leonard Strand will be held HAND-knl- t. sports, e a r d 1 a I Datrd Vrch a. lego fC 07) Monday at 1 pm in the Goff Mor- 2570 S State IN 6 80H sweater, babv aeta EM f tuary Chapel, 8090 S State Friends PRIVATE lessons Instrte at guitar call the may mortuary Sunday NDTir Of a HffCrtl, ment furnished free EM 6 to 8 pm and Monday prior to 3 Lest and Found TFETTNO OF OCKBOTDR8 services Burial in Bingham CemeTGWNHouse membership. $120. LOST Femal. Scotch Collie, fold tery Goff Mortuary, funeral or with black marka. whit collar. PACIFIC WESTERN fNSURANCt IN HU SWAN Funeral services for ;ORG , COMPANY 1 akf parka on highway A special meeting of ftocichold-er- s Dari 1 Irene Swan will be held Mon FOUND pm Ip the Kaysville Second Identity and pay for ad. AH, of Pacific Western Insurance day and Bath Ward Chapel Friends may call at 9612 Company wiH be held at the the Larkin Mortuary. 260 E South LOST Female Welmaraner, "Lun-- di LANE MASSAGE SALON -- E Crystal Room of the Newholise Temple, Sunday 6 to 8 p m and Hotel at Salt Lake City Utah, CY t- - ladies end gentlemen. EL 5 172. at the ward chapel from 0771 vie, Woodaid. Dr. hew. on Wednesday, the 13th day of Monday . 11 a m, to time of services Inter MASSAGE April. I960, at the hour of 11 Cemetery Funeral LOST Cat Gold. Reward ll Gray 83 N MAIN KAYSVTLLE S3 o clock e m --of said day for the ment kaygville Ave AX EL directors, Larkin Mortuary. purpose of acting upon a proposed HOST Siamese kitten vs. 1560 S 6 Travel, But lines plan of mercer Of Pacific We torn Woodland Ave Rew HU 4 7374 Insurance Company with Ideal It's So Easy to Place a to drrve car to wf National LOST 1 Merry Tiller In crate DRIVERS Insurance Company of Salt Lake City, Utah, and tor such Reward DA 8 0688 rounding cittot and Weft Coast cities Also from Detroit, Chicago other business as fn ay properly LOST East vicinitv 9 Pekingese, and Denver, etc This is not emcome, before the meeting 57 th So Reward AM By the Board of Director ployment Deposit anV reference LOST Male Siamese. Vic 11th PACIFIC WTSTFRN IN SUR necessary $403 $ Stale or phono IN So. 12thEand36th ANCE COMPANY , IN 3-" 1 ARNOLD U FOOTE. LOST In downtown SLC WILL Lady', help drive to N T or C. , (G-o3-) Accro watch. Rew. EL fere buy, Coat about April 7. 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