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'4 ti ' ' "k I ''T"Ut4h Ploier at :28 : : : "--- - - P ' 'it- ''''''''''''''''''''' ' '''' f'' Special to The Tribune " Lesatwuirsda28y 07 BorigihnagminCiatyi diedie hospital of injuries suffered Friday at 8:55 pm in a one- - ' car accident near Grantsville L: 3' i 4 N 41 kt IV 0 tle Ira 4 '' Iti - AIN i ''s7'' : 4 r U - - Branch PQst Offieépdität64 ' f ' ::' r:4 ' ' e S:l 1:' ' 4 - r: ::''''': 44 Ill a - lb t A New 1 ''''f ' 14 Ca )1 I't- '117r 43a -:? - s 1ie$44' t ' 4 ' - t pai4P1 1 i: a TOOFIF: — Kenneth E A ' t e - -- J e4 :i - ' ' ""71'"'"11-6-"t13217'- - -- N - '1 r' it '' t ''s ' ':!' 1 A- ' 4 ''' ''''' "71 - - — Th US Post Office now lice In a 10year renewable where guests and dignitatki k 140 e were seated forothe hourInri-- Ilk '"'lk : ''' Ihandles a mail' volume equiv agreement for $7200 yearly 444k 's '''- '-- 0 --- -t 4 '- I41)1-s' --- ''''''t ')" Nil 4' 1 - mg :s - " l'alent to a piece of mail each - MR: MONSON traced his-- program m To Salt Lail ke Ceivtr Pieokstrnas ity'' t rN "' 17 theItorical evellPerWIlirl ' of the pos--pt development tNI( Th rlaSlountror 44 :1 " ' tal' service—from post riders Bennett presented a fiago '''' d"4AA14 '' ' — ' 4I — I1 ' I r - I 1 t i ' riverboat train which he noted had flown: : Al-'i more AND stagecoach hi W'ITH people I 1 t i to modern times truck over the nation's capitol 1 se ''' it be ever e writing letters than He noted that in spite of Nt41 4 4 will volume the increase fore THE FLAG' in turn kTfis'' f '44 lie transportation advances han- turned over to an American 14- 4-' 4- 444 in 4 coming years A tremendously - e dling of mail until 1954 was 1' Kenneth L Monson regional done much as it had been done Legion post guard who raid : '4Ni4k s'N ' ' 4 it on the office's staff to' ac 0 ' 'k': ' ' ' postal - ''' Franklin's Benjamin llatiotnsrdmanafteger during of the natio11: t ' Denver ' sai I tw administration as postmaster companiment ' ' anthem played by the !8alt 's?' noon - manual labor general—by Lake City Postal Employes': 4' 0" ''''''k4 ' 4'P' Mr ft 'Monson - was main 7 i ' i Band- vast a 1954 IN HOWEVER of at thededication speaker -mechanization and automation P Afterward guests toured the new the South Salt Lake —t 401'7' '''''''4t 1 r- - i — - tt - - ''' '' Branch Post Office at 80 E program was launched and new building saw an interior' 11' ' - -- 7"' Itt" ' ' i 4' 1 Claybourne Ave (2270 South) now is operative in most of remarkably unlike those usual' 7 : frk t - ' the nation's main post offices ly seen at post offices ''''''' 4 ' 1 ': 71 1''''' r 7strucTHE 4600 square-foo- t Present for the dedication t 4 f 4s ' 9 ' '''''' ' INTERIOR walls are iatIL " ' 'Z' “! i ture 44' about t ' were 7 three provides of Utah's 4 '‘' I t blue color An open coml : - '' ' more floor space than the forcongressional delega- gay 1 the usual 'Win' ter—witkout Sen ' ii Wallace F Bennett ' ' --'1'' : mer' branch at 3445 S State tion: ' Aff in the located -4 S dows—was ' t 40 ) Sen Frank E Moss t ki ' The structure was buil! by 1 is front 1' ' i' S David and -4' Rep k Lake businessmen Scott '' "'S Personnel including bradcfc 1 '''''' :tqa 00°' ' A 41t3-- " Salt Loomasoommoi1 41' "41Villt444441 A Taggart and Golden R Muir King superintendent 'Grant Graff!: David R Trevithick postmaster speaksatlare Kenneth L Monson Rep David S King at $57000 cost A HOT SUN burned down' were introduced to the (map It vi:s leased to the post of on the post offiee's parking lot enee post office opening On stand from left I Sens Frank E Moss and Wallace E Bennett - s - 11 "!'z It - ' 1000'!41 t t '''''C' -- Sunday'June'371960 - -- - A ' ' - -- -- - ro - The Salt Lake Tribune --- :' 4:-StleinSouth SL - t ' ' ii f ' '4 : ' ' ' '''' :k '1 '4 it -- i rn' - - ter-Dav- id A $4k 4 Tooele County 3111 LEWIS was the driver r of a car which went out of control on US Highway 4 0 x '" ‘ nine miles west o Mills Jet rolled over twice ' and came to rest an its top tows 7 He suffered a fractured 1 ''''''' skull crushed chest and inter- nal injuries when he was thrown partly from the rolling ''' vehicle TWO PASSENGERS In the car were also injured They were Evelyn Waciman 36 2660 '' Brinker St' Ogden fractured clavicle and lacerations and Jerry Lee Wood27 Marion 's Hotel Ogden broken ribs and A i lacerations Both were treated Kenneth Lewis Driver and released late Saturday dies after one-ea- r Mr Lewis' death hikes the crash 1960 Utah road toll to 76" torn ra74'72"4::Mr27Z7Z:IMOU57:ZIZ:i7477:MTMiMM77177MT:rsITIM-?:L:iii:M:1"7Z:jZZ7Z7MM7rrpared to 65 on the same date last year 4 KEIsiNETH Edward Arlen RA 3s Lewis was born May22 193211 at Winnebago Neb a son of A Henry P and Wilma G Hatch- h ' Resident engineers for four ett Lewis He married Cecille 1 1955 4 Jilne in 1Jtah State Road Commission Adams He served with the US: construction projects have 11111EP Army in Germany in World ti by the State War II and with the Marine '1 1 Highway Department Corps during the Korean con- - IN Met I JAMES DEATON is the SURVIVORS include h IS engineer on 'construction of 33rd South from 20th East to widow two daughters Cyn-1Wasatch Boulevard (3700 thia and Terri Lynn and two 10 Charlene TsoEast) James F Vallanding1 ham will supervise construc- sie and Sandra Tsosie all Pawnee East 7th from Simp- presently at tion alotit City 4 son Avenue (2235 South) to Okla parents Brigham City 33rd South Carl M Fonnes- and two biZITietes Robert beck is ithe resident engineer Brigham City and Henry Ogon US 91 from south Perry den ow to 2nd South in Brigham City He also tetsurvived by grand4114? :-L E Mrs and will Mr and W Earl Mickelson parents n d a 10 on Road Hatchett State work Winnebago supervise v 44 414 142 near Newton and Clarkston Mrs Ella LaMere Black River ig 4at 12 Wis Falls in Cache County 'now t tor444 ! '' ' 'tN: 7 - gr :' - - ' " ' -- ---- - - - -- 'w e wtsts - 4 Li tI 4e's4iio"' 00 I Road Aides ed 11 §4 0 I Mr 211 IP Pit E o ? 1 ' 14164 a 77 1 01 l?' - - 1 Ali l' ''W - woo drz: aa APO apaPat bloom 0 40 woo-z- f riks - Continued from Page B4 '' FOROfrigil-- 2 61-- ganize a network of subsidiary firms including the Gem State Lumber Co Idaho the Overland Lumber Co Wyoming and— the-- Bonneville--- Lumber-- Co Utah These later were - combined into the Lumber Co ' Tri-Stat- Tri-Stat- e l DURING HIS business ca he served on several il bank boards in this region and II was one of the organizers of the old National Copper Bank rfi He' was active in the Chamber of Commerce and as a :': young man served in various N offices including president of :' numerous state and national A lumber industry organizations X organization under Mr Merrill's leadership were organized the Sugar House Lumber and Hardware Co and the Badger Lumber Co in Ogden During World War I Mr Merrill operated 100 lumber yards Their growth and rlevelopment paralleled the growth and development of the economic wealth of the Intermountain Region i SL Receives Answer on Freeway Rift Continued from Page WI Lee in his letter that the appearance of earthfills now is not what it will be later The he reported embankments to inhave been "super-loadedcrease the rate of settlement Before paving the fills will be lowered by eight or nine feet he said The highway director made another point in his three and a fractionpage letter to the mayor SALT LAKE City area he said is underlaid by an unstable lake bottom that will not bear the load of highway structures They would have to depend on friction bearings —not a satisfactory solution The mayor raised the issue of earth settlement caused by the fills That engineering problem has been surveyed and solved by installation of sand drains to relieve water pressure the director said NOT ONLY would construc‘ tion of the freeway in the manner suggested by the city be unedonomical and bad engineering he contended it would be financially impossible The US Bureau of Public Roads Mr Burton noted puts up 95 per cent federal funds on Interstate work in Utah And the EPR has said it will not provide money for elevated struc" rukts : r ' ' ! ' HIS BUSINESS acumen was recognized in World War I when he was called upon to serve as an adviser to Bernard Baruch He was One of the organ- izers of the Unitarian Church in Salt Lake City and at one time was called upon to escort William Howard President Taft to services at the church WHEN MANY years ago the teaching of evolution by some instructors at the University of Utah resulted in numerous dismissals and widespread public concern Mr Merrill was named president of a citizens committee organized to compromise difficulties which developed from the situation He was for a long time active in Masonic Lodge affairs and several years ago was recr member ognized as a of the Masonic Lodge at Cheyenne Wyo He was a 32nd de gree Scottish Rite Mason r !' -- r r kvi 0 ft 443444 4 31” ' :': 4- - it :1! ' - e‘' v ':('7':'tt' ‘ 4 ii :cocii: Oi ' 0 A ' t ' : 1 th I i1 - N i' a I ' 1 11110 ' t :1 d $1 c I kl It fir ' ' " oft ' 4 r!- ‘ BORN IN DENVER Colo" on Oct 22 1881 he was a son of Samuel and Tresa Pennington Merrill He Was raised in Cheyenne where he married 1 Lillian Garland Chapman in a 1904 0 Surviving are his widow 1i now residing in Pasadena two daughters Calif Mrs A Jason (Dorothea) Dr ye r 4 Washington DC and Mrs k William H (Virginia) Hutchl son San Marino Calif five four sisters: 1grandchildren Mrs Frederick (Ruth) Epplen p with who he resided In Salt Lake City Mrs David (May) Goodell Portland Ore Mrs 1 Herbert (Eleanor) Clarke Eutures gene Ore and Miss Helen Mr Burton said the state Merrill Spokane Wash on cannot legallrstop work MASONIC funeral services about five million dollars in freeway Construction under will be conducted Tuesday at 1 4 pm at 574 E 1st South by way In the city—even if it wanted to The state he said Mt Moriah Lodge No 2 F will halt future work in the and AM After 'cremation 'o burial will be in the Mt Olivet city only ft forced by court 1 Cemetery i - !4 contriThe of family suggests public "Tbe vast weight " butions to the Shriners Hospiopinion and expert advice ' Ig are on the state's side he said tal for Crippled Children I ( 'I -- t' - " 4:4' t I c i s 'yi-- ir 4 44 f ' it w - 4' t ' ev s I ''' ''''' 'V 4 ttt 14'4 i LA--- - -' ' !1 Iv 401 4 0Vr TA:iks tA iflit 0-t- 17" 1 r i ''fi'it"104' 4 "7 p 4c ii4k tP ' '' r t :1 f1 sf k 4 ' '-- ? q° 1 4ia 4 multi-colo- ' Bigelow 100 -- :: :'' '''- N‘ 95 04 sq ' ' T1--- f4- ':4' ' ' I" 4i 1 ' -i s: '4Ar'1'-':'- 4: tomet101 o 40'' " ''''''"' 'ca '''' k 75 AL 4k1 - k 1 i A i:''''4 '?1'1 - : 7 ' el 1040""4 I "--r lit - I '''' et 1 z: irif '''' ' '' ( y0)tt11-S:Alte- s ' 1:ig'oti :'s F N- r - - ' :-'- ::i a ji '''' '' tc 1 0 1'r :'tc $ t) :: 4 “-?- i'''':tt t N ril-e-- ‘701- - -- 4' 'c - lholV:44 '::04 kAl244 ' k4 i 4'NfA:t411k5k2I't c''(' - ' - -- 104t 4 4 fil:K41Z4CItgte ' 44' ' 112-t- LII ''' -- - it C 14 - - - Candy Striped Carpet Gay multi-color- loop Ole s Excellent for playrooms 295 "' Reg 595 ' 7 s K4'' 441' 0 1 4Z b: 44 s 1 0 1 '1- : z 2 1A'' ' ' t- t14i:4:: 4:4k' 44: ''' V" ' 4 roilit toit' t iv -- N A 4 '" ' is-- e f i - -'' 14 4-4- - ot95 ydsq I ' ' V"'Zi lc 1 r't '' ' i '' ''''00:i'''' tt:'" '''' 5 y ' il Ul'':4Zt 7 - ') - 4 1 i' - - :': r404-$- ' A- r: 4 411: t''' 4 A ! 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' i)) T :iii''k' i'' (''' r -- - ' - all-wo- ol t: ' No ' s 141r SP w (47: reer son-Merri- 4011144110d4o4diam IPA carpeting—hundreds 8f patterns and colors ti7oc-ft' every room prices for every budget See this outstanding selection— save on rugs for every room in your home 0 — Mostly t:'4 ALSO PART of the Morn - ft fli6 MP 414144440414404400 4 4 1 a d"Par - ''- 4 i round from the closing of Zet2I Wholesale Division AT THE TIME Mr Merrill gave up- - his interests Jnlhe industry in December 194711 Lumber Co alone R: had 37 outlets in three states His timber and lumber interests extendedintcrthe—Pa M cilic Northwest a -- - up of values 1 I "!- -- ill Pt : ' 4 4 44 Nfl ) kg laYNItiN 4 eS4" 4 ' : Auk t — m'av d17 - 4 - ‘? IP - - ow" ority 410 George Edmund Merrill Lumber Pioneer Dies AL '''''''N 4Cv CSPZ b' V - - :T'7Z777n7M7Mi17r:r77"M172:P7747'''IMMMir71aMM:77"':'M-''- '7 r VI gq 4 ) - - ' four-!Memb- e C'iNA I State Names :tt 'l4' r "V ' one-thir- I ' reg26000 -- reg 17000 ' 7 al - all remnants are bound and ready for use Martini all 'wool 12)(17'11" 155°° reg 21500 Shadow Tweed all blend 15x12'3" Sandalwood all wool 12x14'11" 99" reg 21000 White Briarwood all wool 15)0'6" 99" reg17000Shadol Tweed all Wool 15x117" Wool- - 1 1250I 15x1419" 115"-'- - wool-acrilc- m ' 'reg 18000 1 - red' 20000 Green all wool 115° 0 15x15 '-- ZCMI reg 99°131b:'‘ - 30700 Green wool-acrila- n AUDITORIUM—Third Flodi blend 190"7:: 15x16'5" ' -- : ' I I ' j T 0 t - - i - - 1 - - 1 - t p - 00mmonk14a61114AAIL"10ff AI 1"44eolkolimebewo-es- f t a r |