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Show ' S' ' t r xH i The Salt Like Tribune, Fiiday, July 1, 1960 2E I, As Monument to Past Frank Jensen Tribune Staff Writer By ' HOVENWEAP NATIONAL MONUMENT, San Juan County Hovenweap the deserted valley," Is one of Utahs least known national monuments. ' Although the pueblo towers cf Hovenweap have been deserted for the past 800 years, they remain today'as an standing archaeological example of the defensive architecture" of these andent people. SOME 45 MILES from Bluff, A Salina Demo Files ' - " 2 Y n San Juan County, the park can be reached by an approach between road which leaves Bluff and Blanding, The" ruins straddle the border near the famed four corners area. There actually six separate groups, two In Utah, the remainder In Colorado.. For Glorious 4th in Utah 'y f. U-4- 7 i 1,14.1 S - sky-dive- Utah-Colorad- o fun-lovin- ae V ffLL OF THE towers are. located at the heads of shallow' box canyons. "Some of them are others are round, oval or squaTe. The most extensive and best preserved of the Hovenweap group Is the squar canyon cluster in Utah. hot-spot- o . y foiY State House g weapCaatle - SpteUl to Th Tribun- ...This massive-ston- ruin is 60 feet In length SALINA Evan H. Mlcket with walls up to 20 feet in son, Salina, has filed on the height Democratic ticket for state STTi-rT- ' THE TOWERS are all Tocat ed on huge boulders, exposed tatlve, the first L . rim rock or In the canyon botDemocrat to file toms where they commanded In Sevier Counthe approaches to the apartmtyent-like pueblos, trails, and He Is a native springs which were the life of Mantland has blood of the village. lived at Salina Archaeological evidence Indithe past 25 cates Hovenweap was abanyears. For the doned by the year 1?76 A.D. past 20 years he Tfye cause? A drought has been In the Mr. 4, that forced the pueblo people sewing machine Mkkelson southward to the river and insurance bi&iness. He of the Rio Grande andvalleys Little also is office manager of the Colorado where their descendSalina Auction Co., state sec- ants live today. retary, Utah Livestock Auction Marketing Assn., a member of the Utah Boys State staff, member of the Utah Committee on Industrial and Employment Planning, board member of Sevier County Public Welfare and a service officer of American Legion Post Special to Tha Tribun 36. ATLANTIC CITY Thomas Mr. Mickelson served as first J. Lloyd, formerly of Salt Lake president of the Salina Junior Vas reelected president City, Chamber of Commerce, - has been on the Salina City Coun- of the Amalgamated Meat Cutcil, and past commander of the ters and Butcher Workmen of American Legion Post and past North America at the Unions District Commander. He also 20th general convention. served In numerous other MR. LLOYD has been president of the AFL-CIunion since 1957. Before then he held many local union offices In Salt Lake City, became a vice president of the union in 1933 and was elected the unions first packing house director in ' rtpft Utahn Keeps Top Cleaver This Is Hovenweap Castle, largest oflheFueblo towers. of a group of 19 .separate building ruins in Hovenweap Officer Seeks Cause of National Monument in San Juan Coflnty. This fellc of e dian civilization is one of least known of Utah monuments. In-on- May6r Off for feature race at Milford June Special to The Tribune 'ORD, qr In . --Kizer-Stakes to K Canyon Fire 111.. two-hou- n xn. " j j IT COULD be arson," reported district fire warden Daryl Stanley, Orem, but in all probability it was caused by someones negligence. A burned book of paper matches was found by fire The following crimes were Here is a summary of traffic fighters at the point where the reported to Salt Lake City poaccidents investigated by Salt fire was believed to. have been lice during the 24 hours ended Agreements were reached Lake police Thursday: started about three miles from Thursday at 5 p.m. 180 a.m. 347 Ave (1135 St the mouth of the canyon. 8 W Flwt Service, 445 Thursday in negotiations for South); parked Hampton Barglery driver. 8. West Temple about $2 in change Parked car owner; Ross Griggs 64 contract from bemachine contents of wage settlements vending 347 Hampton Ave. unMB. STANLEY estimated Other driver refrigerated ice cream truck scattered Damage. $190. No injuries. that damages of about $2,000 about, andlot delivery truck parked on tween subsidiaries of Eimco known. 8:05 1st South e.ra West 6th and driven Into end rammed were caused to the watershed company Driver- Ted White. hole In wall of nearby Deseret Inn, Corp. and two labor organiza- automobile-tra26, Blackfoot, Idaho, suffered bruises 60 W. Ath South. and forage land. tions. and abrasions Western Pacific RailP Ac A enterprises. . Larceny Crime 2 Labor Units Accident Summary Gain New Eimco Pacts Report - h Service Saturday For Salt Laker Hearing 670-llt- Paul II, Snow LoulsW. Abbott Wanda V. P. Sellers Wind eorvica for Mr. 81- - waww- . Pritchett over, lera 99 Colo., who dhesday, hospital oi natural Funeral for Louis William bott 46. Jill (1140 died an intestinal Infection Wednesday morning hos-ina Salt Laka m pital will be Sat- - y urday. 10 a m , Mitchell Funeral Home. Price. Burial in Helper Nov. 18. Bora 1911. Provo, to William F and B e r t h 8 Nuttali Abbott, Married . of ' causes, will be noon. 36Saturday South. ffricndfl&U Fri- wlirr rial Salt Lent el t jr Cemetery. m Doc. 1L J 0. Burley.Il ho. to James V,and Mildred . 4TW r V vV Y Yt & - 4 1 JM f, .3 f IaabeU :tma Virginia15 Ab- HOU.ADAY Snow, 42. 3779 cut Rd3 Honey U810 East), died 3 30 Thuraday. p m . at his home of a coronarv oc- -- Paul Born clusion. Sept. 10. 1917. f Logsn. to Joseph H. end Violet J Gretnh ; h'Hil rl r erFwhffi: Edward J. Munson iliary organization to Bountiful Sertoma Gub. Winter North Edwards reported, representatives of American Foundry and Machine Co., 870 W. 4th South, reached an agreement with negotiators for the Amerthe ican Foundry Workers and Moiflders Union. Kathrine Johansen 'iv;t CFS.et Virginia great-gran- d Mrs. Paul J Mona) Br?wP.:Fedel Fork Cemetery. Ogden: six grandchildren and Sat-13 children. Vequiem Maas Saturday Funeral 10 a m. St. Joseph's Catholic urday, 11 am. AultoreatcallMortuary Church Holy Rosary Friday, 6 Friday, p m. Myers Mortuary ChapeL Sarah Dorney. where friend Chapel 7-p m.. pm Saturday prior. BurlaL where friends call Friday, IDAHO Mr. MONTPELIER, a.m. Burial Olden Sarah Aultoreat Memorial Park. Saturday, Jane Skinner Domey, $4, City Cemetery. died Wednesday in a Montpelier hospital after a brief Illness. Born Ronald Eldredge 20, 1876, Providence, Utah, B. Fausett April to Hyrum end Mary Jane Chugg Ronald Aca Evadcne CAREY. IDAHO to John S Jewett, Jan 81. died at his borne in WASH Funeral Married SPOKANE, 1893. 39. a died Sept 18. 1946. 'arey Wednesday night 19.efter services for Mrs Evadene Lorens Married toHe A. L Dornev, NoV 12. ong fllnest Bom Qct. 60, Spokane, who died Fausett, 1954 Resident of Montpelier most to Mr and Mrs Kenneth Tuesday, 9 P m . in a Spokane Member, from Carey of e stroke, will be Fri- of h. ndreage Graduated 1st of Lette. i igh School in 1956.- - Attended day in Spokane. Bern Sept. 15, Jesul daho State College. Prior to his 18&9. Alta. Wyo to Mr. and Mis, Womens Benefit Assn., Rebecca lodg .. lines, was employed bv a cash Roland W Brown Married John and Maccabees ormer resident husband, aona J. E Jewett. Soda farri- XausetU Idaho. yeglster firm. Member of Followers Calif , Jesus Christ Church. Survi- cl Member,- Springs. Elmer, Jamestown, vors: parents: brother Kenneth Church of Jesus hrlst of Latterdward, Roaenead, Calif ; Leon, Gordon, Carey: sisters. Mrs. Jo day Saints Survivors, husband; win Falls: Dewey, Yakima. Wash ; Ann Bensiser. Boiset Marcia Lynn ton, daughters. Leo, Eva, Verla. rover, Nounan: daughter, Mra. River, Wyo.; Fldredge, Carey; maternal grand- Leole, all Spokane: 12 erandchu-dren- : eorgt Hunter, Green Baldwin mother, Mrs. Mlnm brothers, sisters, Roland W 16 grandchildren. 22 great-granelievne: paternal grandfather, Rexburg. Idaho: Carvel W.. Chey- children: lister, Mrs. Leah Hugh-ar- t a Eldredge. Carrf. Graveside enne, Wyo.: Zane T Laramie, m Boise. Funeral, Saturday, 1 in Montpelier First Ward rvices Saturday, 2 pm., Carey Wyo.) Mra. Carma reck, Mra, MelDS Chapel. Burial in Montpelier Cemetery. BuriaJunder direction ba Haydon, Mra. Romona Thomr. Funeral H e mt as, Seattla Wash : Mjs Nallii itv Cemetery by Matthews y, Taylor SL Aaihooy . suffered bruises and lacerations. Damage: 81,500. 10.07 am 17th North and East Service Rd ; truck-fixeobject Driver: Lloyd McMahn, 53, Whittier No Calif injuries. Damage? $70. MO p m. Main Street and 5th South: two automobiles Drivers: Ina R Vincentr 37. 458 Emerson Ave. (1490 South) Ruth Fowler Campbell, 40. 318 Vidas Ave. 2580 South) No injuries. Damage: $150. 6.11 p m. 8th West and North two automobiles Drivers: Temple: Bill Garcia. 17. 903 W. South Temple, Sheri A. Johnson. 17. 1326 W. North Temple. Damage: $475. No injuries. AT STrGEORGE, therell he two parades, fireworks display, selection of a "Miss Liberty," a concert, and dance, In Monticello, a sunrise pro gram followed by a traditional July 4 celebration is planned. and childrens A rodeo games Monday highlight Roosevelt festivities. Fifty' star flags will be flown for the first time there by the American Legion. s IN BRIGHAM City, are planning a baby contest, parade, races, refreshments and concessions in Rees Pioneer Park. Monday, while Morgan is busy celebrating their centennial Friday through Sunday. Road shows by LDS wards, parade, fireworks, an rodeo and crowning Okebs Signal Light childrens of a centennial king and queen A traffic control signal was are featured in the weekend authorized Thursday by the celebration. City Commission to be in TOOELE residents will celestalled at the Intersection of brate for 14 hours Monday be 6th South and 8th West ginning with a community out 18-lo- Joseph II. Adams Katherine KBarkduU ST. Kh-TinJoseph (Red) IDAHO Kathrine Johansen, 88, 766 Henry GEORGE Adams, 60, Glendale, Nev , BLACKFOOT. E. Barkdull. 85, did Thura-da- v Roberta St. (245 died Thursday, 5 50 p m , of natuin her home of carcinoma. East), died Thura- causes en route from St ral while Born Sept 17, 1904, Independence, m day, 1 15 a m., at George to a Salt Lake hospital Kan , to Hugh and Ana whitman, her home of Born July 15 1899, Kurtu. Mex- - to Dr Stewart causes incident to ico, to John Quincy and M a r v,5Llj.,ii""KmTr "1944 age. Born Sept. Raised Adam, " of BlacRfoot Wile bufgh kan 28. 1871. Holster-bro- . and horse, for mdeoa hu ba nd Denmark, tol' Mr. and Mrs Thomas Thom- sen. Married to w Christian Johan- sen Jan 6. 1896, 8K. Mnnie : A. ton. N M Mr, Dora A. Jcppacn, pendence, Kan Provo. Mr. Jennie A Whitby, Clearfield Funeral, Saturday, 6 p m , Overton LDS Ward Chapel, Overton, Nev Burial, Logandale Cemetery, Logandale, Nev. Salt Lake City. He died uly 27. 1914 Resided in Beaver Tabor Lutheran Church. Frisco, County until 1915. Member Mr. dluh.teIi? POMONA. CALIF Funeral for Douglas Sherman Clark, infant son of Justin S. and Maurlne Stout Clark. Pomona, who died Tuesday of prematurity shortly after birth in a Pomona hospital, will be Friday in Pomona Graveside services will be Saturday, 3 pm. Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Salt Lake City. Survivors, parents, brother, sister, Steven. Barbara, grandparents, Mr. end Mrs. Dewey Stout. Lake City; Mrs. Florence R. Clark. Salt Laka Jane Laclll City; Mr. J Shirley Clark, Logan, Laka City. Mrs, Ethel Klehari William Wahstar Logan. Salt Lake-CitJaaetit DetomasL 23 West Brent S. Bale Brant Shir! SPANISH FORK infant son of Shirl and Chatwin Bale. Spanish Becky died ahortlv after birth Fork, Tkiirnripy ,Jn a Payson hospital of natural causes. Survivors: parents, brother Randy; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Chatwin, Payson; Mr and Mrs Bernard Bale. Utah County, Mrs. Lewella Marshall, Graveside services Puna, Arix Saturday, 11 Pm, Provo Citv Cemeterv. Friends call Keith Jolly Mortuary, Payson, Saturday . . prior 1 Bale, Place a Want Ad" DIAL EM baseball THE SIZE OF STATISTIC, INCLUDING ABNER DCXJBLEDAVS RED FLANNELS- 3-- 1 525 y IF youre under AND 5 feet 4 inches and weigh less than 120 pounds, you might qualify for the Hunsaker Miniature Rodeo Saturday and Monday in Salina, Sevier County. The childrens rodeo and general holiday celebration is themed to the youngster. two-nig- Crash Yictini Listed Fair Special to Th Tribun TREMONTON Mrs. Fay Newman, 57, Seaside, Ore., was in fair condition Thursday in Valley Hospital, where she was taken after a collision Wednesday which claimed the life of her husband near Snowville. e c ALSO INJURED in the collision were the couples grandchildren, Shelly, 7, and Danny,' 10, hospitalized minor injuries. with only News of Record News of Record MARRIAGE LICENSES MARRIAGE LICENSES Utah County Elko, Nevada Clara H. Davis 24 Spanish Fork. Lester G. Stewsrt, 25, Contact, Patricia Louise Waites, 18, Pay-so- Nev . Edna Bell Harris. 34, Oxnard, Dave Leen Cropper, 20, Provo; Calif. Dixie Kaye Fergnees, 18, Provo, Deiglas Kent Hall, 21, Provo, David Delbert 22. Utah: Clair Nicholson, 19, B 6 1 e, Provo: Kharsa Let Althaeas 22, Spring- - Idaho. ville. Loato A. Areltane, 23, Hammett, Idaho; Gary E. Peters, 23, Kamal; Dixie A. Halo, 22, Mountain J Ass La sis Knight, 21, Home, Idaho. Provo. Weber County Doa N. Stokes, 17 Roy: Linda Lea Davila, 18, Ogden, Gary Sifts Wright, 19. Ogden; Jeaanle Hsrrep, 19, Olden. Carl Ronald Sdvaldsea, 2$, Og25. den, Breads Jay Jenson, 1$, Ogden. William Fortof Fillies tXL 21. THE GAME, THE GREAT MEMORV EXPERT GETS IN THE SUBWAY TO GO HOME HEY. Do It Everv iMYCARILEFT REMEMBERED! Elko, Nevada ar laka Jaknaaa, Lake. Mclr H. Jeaaa, Salt Laka. Rebar, Kta, Cal. 22. Rupert Idaho; laaa O. Tkantaa, Burley. Idaho. Vareae F. Laka. 4, Salt Lake: . Viralato I. 47. Salt Laka. Vert L. Darrant 28. Ogden. Joan Borges, 28, Ogden. David Kent 8b yard, Lake; Korea Fraadeaa, 21, Price, Utah. Herman Frank Bellaek, 64, Og. den. Esther W. Birkholta 61, Minneapolis Minn. Nonaaa D. Wright 32, Ogden: Mslha Westwood, 29, Ogdon. JerrF Newtea Wells, 27, Ogdon: Gay la Hoakmelstor, 21, Ogden. M. W. Cowley. 49. Salt Lake; Niene F. Cartwright, 36 American Fork, Utah. Deaatd A. Gedfroy, 21. Ogden Barbara Stenehraker Ford, 25 ClearfielcL Utah. Larin G. Nortea, 35. Sett Lake; Diana K. Dyer, 31, Salt Lake. Joka Q. Roybal, 40, Sunnysido, Utah. Careaaaa Roybal, 30. Sonnyside. Mario Flores, 26 Ogden; Rebee ca Garcia 16 Ogden. Herald J, Barker. 32Salt Lake: Barbara A Ntiaea 23, Murray, UtalL' Gregevy K. Jehastoa. 22, Ogden; Jady Cathorya Barks, 19, Ogden. laswreoeo J, Lafkta, 36, Loran-to- .. Idaho: Delay Green, 43, Rigby, Idaho. ... - - i ' store for residents and visitors. Starting Saturday, a posse program, square dance, parade, and field day are planned during the weekend. In central counties, Fillmore, Millard County, will be when Fillmore was Utah's capital. The Old Capitol Days program Friday, Saturday and Monday includes a rodeo, horse races, open class horse show and parade. Caryl Ann Evans II Ogden. James Lavera Bayaag, 23, Lay- OHvD Flalaysaa 18, On- - ton: . Doaaa Lyaa Tsyleis 19, Ogdon. tano, Calif, Wilferd LsRoy Goodliffa, 22. Rahart Raaaatl La Raida Brads, 45. Salt Lake City; Ogden. Alic Catherine Jargeaaan 35, hhirley Ana Wilmeth, 21, Roy. Salt Lake City. Vernon ..Milford Boyce,, IS, OgGary Charles Vagel, 18 Mill- den; Carol Jaaa Holmes, 27, Spring- ville; vllle. Martea Caakla, 19, Logan. Lawrence Jay Donaldson. 22, Utah County Roy. Jayco Slater, 21, Clearflold. Elmer Deaa Warthaa, 20 Grand Herman R. Kobasch, 58. Salt Junction, Colo ; 19 Den- Lake City; Sandra Lea Senders Lola L. Calllagwaad, 30, Ogden. ver, Colo. Harry Albert Altxaadar 35, Ogden; Learn Glbsoa 25, Ogden. City Alice ion HUNTSVILLE, Weber Counshow in ty, has a three-da- par 20, Salt Lake STOP THE r TRAIN 1 JUST Time! rodeo-celebrat- Roy, L. Raj So AFTER - door breakfast and ending with the annual Bit and Spur rodeo at 8 p.m. In between, games, concessions and an amateur baseball champion-- , ship game will be held. , In Cache County, Hyrum and Lewiston will celebrate, but Hyrum for a second reason its 100th birthday. An original pageant, The Founding of Hyrum," Is a Sunday highlight while Monday closes witt a rodeo that begins Saturday. Lewiston offers a chuckwagon breakfast, parade, amateur boxing and fireworks Monday. OAKLEY, Summit County, starts two days early. Three sets of royalty reign over festivities beginning with a rodeo Saturday- - night Royalty Includes celebration queens, Miss Oakley and attendants and the queen of the first in 1940. A rodeo in Salem, parade, concert, sports and. fireworks in Park City, Summit County, and' religious and patriotic services in Cornish, Cache County, and Heber, Wasatch County, are highlights of the holiday programs. litwirt, Douglas & Clark Figarcw kmows every Theyll road Co tram engineer: Arthur E. 2570 East). Biggs. 3875 Villa Dr. Stella Snyder, 34, 921 W. 1st North, RICHFIELD will stage its holiday show Monday from dawn to dusk. A cannonade starts thingsx and will be followed by a Sunrise serenade, parade, patriotic program, carnival, a Shodco" in the Sevier County fairgrounds, swimming races, fireworks display and dance. j Sevier County dairy queen and attendants also will be selected. Mrs Survivors: tons, Wil- daughtera, liam A., Albert M.. Jhaaaaa C . Mrs Amanda J,' Larsen, Mrs Carrie D. Swanson. Mrs. Emma Stafford. Mr Robert E. (Viola) jMorriA Salt f randcii lldren : T, .r.atBrand'ch'" Sophi Peterson. tSZ' JgF&ndM. Oakland, Calif. Kinerat Saturday, IVIrrfnla) Mau, Spokane, Wash 2 p m., Tabor Lutheran Church. Mr. Keith iMariei Farnaworth, 61 E St. Friends call Friday 8 N. Jamea Mr. Clara. CalM, Santa am , Saturday prior. 260 E. South (Dorothy) Smith. Pocatello, Idaho. Temple Friends wishing may contribute to Tabor Lutheran Church building fund. Burial ML OUvct Amelia Jackson Cemetery. Mr. BLACKFOOT. IDAHO Amelia Nephl Jackaoiy 36, wife of Margaret J.' Hendry Isaac Jackson, Ballard Road. Fort WELLSVn.I.E. Cathe County Hall Reservation, died Wednesday Funeral for Margaret 4Marve) in a Blackfoot hospital after an died 68, who Illness Bom Aug 25, 1923. Fort Jones Hendry at Logan hospital Hall, to Jacob and Eva Wlllette Wednesday sons, after a long Illness, will be SaturNephl. Survivors' husband: Isaac Jr : daughter. day, 2 p m. in the Welisville TabElgin. Edgar.Deans Christ of Wilvema. Gayle, Dora ernacle Church of Jesus Saints. Born Jan. 22 Dean, all of Fort Hall Funeral Latter-dato A. and Michael Welisville. 1892, with leaving procession Saturday tha family home. 2 pm, for Mary Jane Jones Hendry. Lifeaveskie services In the Gibson time Welisville resident Active in emeterv Friends call Sandberg LDS Church; headed South Cache High School cafeteria many years. unergl Home prior. Survivors brother, Joseph Hendry. Nampa, Idaho; sisters, Mrs. Dewey (Mane) Summers, Ogden; Hazel Late Deaths Hendry, Welisville Friends call at Mr Haiel Marchant, 71. Peoa, family home Saturday after 6am Cemetery by Summit County, died Thursday, Burial. Welisville Home. pm. In Salt Lake hospital. Thompson Funeral Warren L. L wage reopening clause, Leo R. Davis, plant manager. In separate negotiations, Mr. Net,. m. 1923. Silt Lke City, to Andrew and Hila Morrison Nelson. Married Pearl Maxine Straup May 15. 1950, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Survivors: widow, "on. AV: Joseph Perott) OGDEN Joseph Perottl 93, Snow 732 24th St , died Wednesday at BOY Edward James Munson, a Roy ho'pitlal of causes incident old rarrn Lee Snow, two-da- y fO. died Wednesday In a Roy hosof Gordon Lee and Murrtel pital of causes incident to age. Snowr'30".8 Dodda W.2920 Ann Bom Jan 22, 1870. Stockholm, South, died of prematurity ThursSweden. Married Minnie Eubank day, 13 30 pm, in a Salt Lake Hi Grand JuncUon. Colo. Moved to hospital. Survivors: parents; grand12 War-e- n Colorado when years of age parents, Mr. and Mr. William Sweden, living there until Snow. Spanish Fork: Mr and !rom Resided In South Weber. Dodds. Santaquin. ilrs Arthur to 12 about year, movedtwo County. Friends call at. 980 Hooper where he farmed until eon, yean Janyon Drive, Spanish aerv-Ice- s Survivors, widow, fan. Josqhlne VincenU, Ogden; Friday. yean ago. Arthur pm. Gravtude . J Nampa. Idaho; granddaughter, Mrs. daughter. Spanish Saturday. 10 : Special to Th Tribiln Mrs. David BOUNTIFUL Wray, 550 E. Woodland Ln. (1300 South) Bountiful, has been named new president of the Bountiful LaSertoma, aux- Funeral services for Andrew! Morrison N laon . pwwwmjjL mm 35. 4111-113- 5 E. who died Wednesday, 11 15 pm In a Salt Lake a fiospital after Illness will be Saturday noon. Ward Church gtChapel. of Jeaue Christ of Latter-da- y Saints 50 E 3825 South Friends call Fri day, T9 pm, A 4330 8. Redwood Road, Saturday. one hour prior s at place of serv ices Burial. Mt sigh Snow. Mamed Elisabeth Alley 1941 3, Jan Enid. Okie. Marriage later aolem-ixe- d in Salt a k e Temple, rch hrlst of Latter-day Saints, Self rm loved as m a n u f a cturer Graduate univerrepresentative sity of Utah 1940.St Member Pi Key. Active Kappa Alpha. Owl ftict Survivors: widow; rv; par-- : said Auxiliary Elects' Andrew M. Nelson Homer April J932. Helper Church Member, of Jesus Christ orf Mr. Abbetl Latter-da- y Saints. Member. Church truck driver for Wvcoff Co , Inc. Survtvora: widow: eon, daughter. William pending. Saints. Former Salt Laka CJ Sent. Survivors: hr Louis, Salt Lake City; Mr Ronald Jensen. Mountain Home, daughter, Grant. Sherlena Wa three grandchildren; brother, sit Lawrence K. Stout ter. Walter Joseph ibbott. Salt Salt Lake City: sister. Mrr MEMPHIS. TENN. Eur.r! C ke Citv; Mrs. Estella Crawford, (Beth) Raa. Part. France; Mrs Ancelea: stepmother services are pend- EuwUu crlU amie Abbott, M on ta bells, Calif. in lor Lwrnc F"w,nuK Kenyon m Stout 29. M e p h 1 s. ; Charlotte J. L. Bradley Boss C. Droubay renn , who died g bi of Tuesday Mr.. Chr1ott CMmik Jma- - Rots C. Droubay, TO, 1922 Laka lateral pnewI 'St. (740 East), monia In Mem Thursday. died & Born Jan. phis. Thura-la12 90 p m , in a aH, died 15, 1131. Hlnck- I 1 Salt Lake rest pm. at ley. Aj Millard! -- v. ter horns after a home of natural County, to WaL f ingering illness causes Born Dec ter M and DencyT iom June 18, I 1 11, 1889. Tooele, Cardon ;f 4 Stout. ; 876. Moroni, to Peter A and Married Mary County, Oolhi ianpete Coggins Dec. 29, o John N, and firoubay Married In; 1951. Was a a Anderson Poynton Ethel Married structor In Navy v June 4..J917, gait turtln School, Radar Laka Cityc Mem-he- r, Memphis. ployed for sales-40 Church of iple. at yeart esus of Jesus Christ man. Member Mr. ,tat Latter-daSaints. Church of Jesus Ha Latter-da- y Survivor: day Saints. widow: Christ of son, daughters. died Fab. 6. 1951. Michael David Lawrence, Allen, Saints Sur Active member Sherv Lyn, Lorrie Dee: parents. vivora: widow: LDS Church Lake sisters. Salt City: brothers, daughter, ion. d Archie Leon. Salt Lake City; aymond, Mrs.. Bradley Mi Ontario, Calif.; Alden imothy Survivors: e peers grand-retwo Lake Beaumont Tex Nathan Salt ; City: Cardon. Quinn, William Buth -- CivifUq( Lewis. Henderson. Nev : Phillip i jnr. Carl (Fae) children dren Funeral. Saturday. 1pm Darrell Sacramento. Calif ; Mrs. Laka CUv: th ree 2nO South Temple, where tnenda Merrill (Agnes) Dastrup, Ontario, t. ohn sister. Mrs. dren: 8 pm.. Saturday Calif ; Mrs Winfield iMelvina) ffeUett. faoronl funeral Satur- prior lunA Wasatch Lawn M 7 Clark. Boulder Citv. Nev : Mrs. day. 2pm. 2t0 E South Temple, NVem where friends call (Belva Ann) Mauchley, rtday, We-8 mortal Park. Magna Mrs. John (Dency) Carat-Un- i, p m.: Saturday prior, unai. Pitman N J. patch Lawn Memorial ar k. M during the BUT THE RIDER was a stable jockey his first trip around the Milford RAY K1ZER, Milford mayor, and his wife' making The jockey blamed sharp turns and a $rak. and daughter left by car Tuesday. Hell r trailer ride for the defeat Special to The Tribune defend his national crown against the Easts PAYSON Investigation was bes( riding mayor in the July 4 match race, MR. KIZERS next title defense will be In continuing Thursday Into the a feature of Perus 125th, anniversary celehra-- ' Ely, Nev., during the annual Pony Express tj6n. probable cause of a fire which Kizer has never been beaten on his Days in August Ely, Carson City and Mayor gutted some 200 acres in Pay-so- mount, Nybarr, owned by Lee Burnham, mayors from other Nevada cities have Canyon Wednesday after-- , Farmington. Nybarr was defeated ' in a defend bis title in Peru, Spdal to The Tribun 1956., TOOELE Solemn Requiem Mass for Mrs. Angela (Sally) Waives Long Ellerbeck, 49, who died Janice Rowley, Tuesday in a Logan automowaived Church, has South, East bile accident, will be celebrated 4625 Saturday at 10 a.m., in St hearing on a charge of emHOLY ROSARY will be reMarguerites Catholic Church. bezzling $546 from Continental Bank and Trust Co. UJ5. Com- cited Friday at 8 p.m. at 372 HOLY ROSARY tor the vic- missioner E. M. Garnett or- E. 1st South, where friends tim whewas a well known dered her to answer the com- may call Friday, from 6 to 8:30 teacher, will be recited Friday plaint In U.S. District Court p.m., and Saturday prior to at 8 p.m., at Pates Mortuary. of Utah. The defendant was re- services. Burial will be In Mt CalBurial will be in the Tooele leased on recognizance pending appearance In court vary Cemetery. City Cemetery. Intermounlain Obituaries 11 American Legion 49er race. . East, cabinet containing two high fidelity speakers from parked car, WITH DANIEL Edwards, value $100. W. Ideiman, 1236 E 1st South tire, wheel end hub cap from federal mediator assisting, repcar. Dean Woodrow Maxwell. resentatives of Structural Steel Bountiful, envelope containing $173 88 from thelf under counter at Trailways and Forge Co., 545 W. 7tn Temple Square But Center. 77 W. South, and Local 4208, U.S. South Temple. American Savings Ac 63 8. Main, electric Steel Loan Assn. Workers of America, Mass C. for fromJohn shaver Louie. Requiem display. Harry 1820-5ttun glasses Jacket and reached an agreement in which ONeill, 52, 986 17th East, who shirt h fromEast car, value $45 Jim Ong-ley- . basis for settlement was eight' 545 South) spot435 Sego Ave. died Tuesday t his home of a Kris cents per hour at the top rate. lights, hub ceps from car. heart aliment, will be cele- Hepworth $01 Sim peon Ave. (2235 The1 , agreement carried a brated Saturday at 11:15 a.m. South). two-yea- r contract with a 1961 1940 E. in Our Lady of Lourdes 20, Crash Victims Rite Saturday . To those bent on celebrating Utah July 4, therell be beauty and baby contests, boat and horse races, skysearing fireworks and g kids and and neighbors to keep you near home and in the middle of things. THE BIGGEST fanfare will come ln northern and central Utah counties where Provo and Richfield are planning Other July 4 extravaganzas. s are St celebration Monti-cellGeorge to the south, in southeastern Utah and Roosevelt in the yintah Basin. Provo in the northern sector will be celebrating its four-daFreedom Festival beginning Friday with a childrens miniature parade. The huge festival parade Monday at 9:30 a.m. is expected to draw 1,000 floats win engraved trophies and $100. HENRY D. Moyle, Second Counselor in the First Presidency, Church of Jesus Christ Saints, will be of Latter-daparade grand marshal. Marion D. Hanks of the IDS First Council of Seventy will speak at patriotic services Sunday evening. Other Freedom Festival events include childrens games and a public dance Saturday, and a panorama show Monday night . IVORCES RANTED Third District Court ' Dorothea J. Crocker vs. John Earl Crocker, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of two minor children, $160 a month support Diane Haxol McKnight Isgltt vs. Erwis Isgltt Plaintiff awarded decree, house, former married name, Diane Haul McKnight Sharp. Edna S Day Christensen vs. Clarence A. Christensen, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, former name, gdna S. Day. Helen Tuttle Sweet vs. Frank B Sweet mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, former name, Helen Tuttle. Judy Prociv v. Mel Leroy Pro-cimental Plaintiff cruelty. awarded decree, custody of children, $80 a month support commencing Jan. 1, I960. Theresa Florez vs. Mike L. Florez, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of eight minor children, $160 a month support t $40 a month, alimony, Jay li D u n n vs. Georgia J Dunn, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of four minor children. Defendant awarded custody of minor child, $35 a month support. Ramona Thelma White va. John Robert White, mental Plaintiff awarded decree. cruelty. Donna Maria Kavula vs Joe Kavula. mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree Barbara Sanches vs Gilbert Sanches- - nonsupport. Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of five minor children, $125 a month auiv & Funtrol DBOUBAT Funend aervicet for Ross C. Droubay wii be held at the Larkin Mortu- J260p.m,East ' South Temple, fary, may call at the mortuary from 6 to $ pm. and Saturday prior to services. Interment ten Lawn Memorial Park, Funeral dlrocton 4arkia Mor ' tuary. FRSDFICKBON Funeral aerv-Ic- e for John F. Fredrickson will be held Friday at 12 noon m the South Stake Center. 5770 Murray S. 3rd East Friends may call Thursday, 7 to $ pm , and Friday hour prior to services at the , enkins Soffe Funeral -- Chapel. Inter4760 South State. Murray. ment in the Murray City Cemetery. Funerals director, V. C Wi goffet - Funeral rikRITA Michael W Ferrettw -aervice will be Saturday 10 a m. Friend in, th Chapel. Mortuary N. Main Friday. may caP at 295 p m. and Saturday prior to services. Interment. Bountiful Ma mortal Park. Funeral directora. Union Mortuary. GII. L Funeral services ior War-ner M. GUI will be conducted FrL te Sunset Lawn day at 12 noon Mortuary, 2350 IL 13th South where friends may call on hour prior to service. Interment in the City Cemetery Funeral director Keddlngtoo and Weldoo, ior y t |