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Show ir N The Salt Lake Tiibitae, Saturday, August 22 Dr. Soffe Tells of Effort To Gain Replacement C. of C. Move -- tui- Utah Traffic Kills Four; Toll at 142- Special to The Tribune MOAB Charles Spoor, 25, Dolores, Colo., was killed instantly Tuesday at 6:05 a.m, when he apparently fell asleep at the wheel of his foreign sports car and it off the road one and one-hal- f miles south of here on US. Highway 160. UTAH HIGHWAY Patrolman Odell Hatch, investigating officer, said no skid marks were found where the car left the highway just outside Moabs city limits. THE TROOPERS Investigation indicated the auto left the road and traveled 200 feet before it flew 35 feet over an embankment, landed on its side and bounced another 73 Ralph reened NO DEFINITE plans have been made for an Interim director, he said,' although the USPHS has been asked If It could supply one. The decision on filling the post rests with the Board of Health." 2 Candidates Speak at Gatherings wv- - & e n"" ryjyMgliTMnirllgl('l""'l,'w Intermounlain Obituaries Hr" A John n. Jensen Jensen. August Jacobson 95 291 Center Aims at y in a Salt Lake hospital of causes incident to May age. BornGotten-ber28, 1865, Sweden, to 'N and Andress Marls Kristina 1890, Anderson, Gothenborg Marriage later solemnised Sait Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. She died 1932. Active member LDS Church in Mr. Jaeabsan 4 and Sweden Utah. "In "LDS Branch presidency in Sweden until 1924 when he to Former employe Utah migrated of Beneficial Life Insurance Co E. sons, daughters, Survivors, HUding. Duluth. Minn , William J . Mrs Swen (Linnea) E, Phillip Spjut, Mrs. Edward (Rosa) Spjute, Mrs, Leonard (Margreta) Katwyk, Mrs. Knute T. (Inez) Borg, Mr Lars (Lillian) Johanson, Mr Lee Bluck, ail Salt Lake C,lVgebMrS.! A.b"C. i Anna ) Ghl son, Reno, Nev.; Mrs Eric (Karin) 33 Akerlind. San Gabriel. Calif grandchildren; 85 three Funeral Saturday, 10 a m., 260 South Temple, where X. fnends call Friday, 8-- 8 jp m .Saturday one hour prior. Burial, Sait Lake City Cemetery. S gas- r the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce Board of Govern' THE BOARD directed that telegrams be sent to Utah congressmen urging them to oppose the Forand Bill for social security medical aid to the aged; but the chamber board requested the delegation to support House Resolution 12,580, explained Gus Back-maexecutive secretary of the group. THE RESOLUTION provides for federal grants to states with authority and responsibility to rest with state governments. Concerning the gasoline tax, board members explained that the fuel tax funds are needed to support and maintain the Interstate Highway System and should-no- t be used for any other purpose. THE BOARD asked S. P. Darger, manager of the Retail Merchants Bureau to circulate a petition to property owners on Main Street between South Temple and 5th South for approval of a new lighting system. t When the present system was installed in 1916, Mr. -- Darger explained, Salt Lakes main street was "brightest in the country. t ... R. Boyd Clark . . . Seeks AFL-CIvice presidency. Berger . . Nominee for Utah State AFL-CIjob. C. E. 1 J , ) ? Monti Lttrrdayr & Ifit itlrcK S',dtr I960 Survivor,re Wow.on. ; J . LI" Burton A . Boise. Idaho. W.. Bountiful; Mr. Flovd Her- Mr Cutler. X?octello-Funera- l old (Evelyn) . m 11 a MannlnJ Friday. Funeral Hojne. P00?1110-- . nk. ursday frienda call view Mt. Burial. Friday prior Cemetery. Pocatello. Lina II. Glad Glad. e. Tl.. Lina Hansen East, died Monday. 9nat-ur-15 In a Salt Lake hospital of1888. p m . causea Born Nov. 28, and SoArose, Norway, to Anders a fia Henrlckson Hnfn-rljlh1 to Niels Christian M Church 21, 1920, Salt Lake Temple. y Latter-daJesus Chnst of Houston, W, of faints He died Nov. 24. 1935. Mra 542-llt- h 21 Erickson, Provo, and Electa Clark, Springville. The convention also approved eight resolutions. ONE GAVE THE job of director of the Utah State Committee on Political Education takto the secretary-treasure- r ing the duty from the part-tim- e president Funeral for John 267 Delmar Ct 240 West), will Came to Utah from Norway to sons, daughters 1018 Survivors' John o Niels P Payette. Idaho; Mrs Pe(eria (faroD Barkans. Salt Uurfee, Lake City, 10 : Wash Mountlake Terrace. re one grandchildren: EdMrs stepdaughter!, four child Mcwin (Ida) Kener, Mra. Dorothy Salt Helen Cook, Donald. Mra. Mrs. Erma Butter, Satur-daWenatc.: Wh!E F"uneral, South Temple, noon, 260 ft pm. where friends caU Friday,Sait Laxt Saturday prior. Burial ity Cemetery. Thun be day oon, Arbor Ward Chapel I I, Jesus of Church Christ of Latter-da- y Saint. 1883 West Temple, Monday. led 5 b m . after at jona illness, of a tf1' home le M re daughter, William (Dolly) Stout. 1520 Eai-o- n 140 St last) Born Sept 1886. Lieth. rfelen fc .v.jnanT Ainslie Broadfoot iouston Married Mr. Honlon Edinburgh. May Georgia Pratt. Scotland Later solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. Employed by Bonneville Limited. Activeto number LDS Church. Came widow; sons, 1950 Survivors, B . Oshowa. daughters. John DRobert Ply- Ontario.C.nada; Walter. mouth. England. On- England. Lennox L . Toronto, Stout M larto. Canada. George. Lake Salt City Houston. Miss May Baxter, (Rena) Andrew ilrs Canada 14 Makepeace, Alberta. o w t grandchildren; Friends call Wednesday, p m 260 E South Jrn'plr . prior Thursday one hour Salt Lake City of services. Burial, Cemetery. c Conclave Elects 13 Officers Continued From Page vice Anna Dobbs Jen- sen. Married Leo n6.a Irene Densley. Sept. Una-tiu1952. St Member Church f jesuf Chi ist 1 ember Saints. allroad Brc - John Houston Wins Ormond Konkle reelection to union post AFL-CI- O t0Tnta. Bi8e Castle county. Dale, Emerv to Andrew and Aim Jacobson Married Hilda "'W John Henry MURRAY 7 153. JWOO South. die day. 7.40 a m.,hos-ina Salt Lake. pital of a heart a m., tution prevent diversion of ors; r , THE STATES chief health tion and a stipend under a oline tax monies from highprojects were top issues officer plans to start a nine- - USPHS traineeship. He will way not he said, receive any state discussed Tuesday morning by money during his absence. Gov. George D.Clyde has been notified of the action, he said, and has not objected THE STATE Board of Health approved Dr. Soffes leave last week. Dr. Soffe said 4ie plans to return to his state post after completing the year's schooling. But he noted that his term Continued From Page 21 comes up for reappointment in of next year and . assisted Sheriff Witt in the hv February that he will be absent at the vestigation. time. TyimmrniTyrtnij'-iirn- August Jacobson Forand Bill DB. SOFFE will receive 1960 r Dr. George W. Soffe. Utah month course at the University State Health Department direc- of California School of Public tor, said Tuesday an attempt Health in Berkeley Sept 13. The work leads to a masters Is being made to secure a U.S. Opposition to the Forand Public Health Service officer degree in public health Bill and encouragemnt of an to take his place while on amendment to Utahs Consti- leave. G, -- ,'Tl'"w-Ttr- of voters and asked that any notary public be named a qualified registration agent Ace Hyler 8th South, and registration not be limted Ace Hyler, 83. 225 W. a m.. in a Salt died Tuesday, 5 40 natural to six or seven days an eleccauses Lake hoepiul of 1876. Sait Lake Tinm tion year. and Elizabeth City, to fclchael ft Married Mary New laws providing for Thompldna May 19. Lake City. Employed In trucking granting collective bargaining busmesa many F'erights to all public employes, providing health and welfare HeTVytor Salt CLki three grandchildren: programs for state employes u JL greai grandchildren E F7th and granting public employes Soutn, Thursday noon.call36 Wednesday, where friend, a retirement program tied to Thursday prior. Burial, Salt ake City Cemetery. the national Sbcial Security program also won the nod of Sophia Malaperdas convention delegates. Funeral for Mrt. oas, 69, Long Beach, Calif., will M 279" Han ey Glover Jr. TURNED DOWN by the con Srkdkhod?mfchurci 512 Pine San Died July 21 In a naL Harvey Glover Jr . 29, vention were resolutions call Tuesdied BeraSdmo. , Calif.. hospiUlf Ave., Kemmerer. Wyo w Lake Salt a 1891. In Greece, Bom causes. 1120 statewide a ural for am, day. ing monthly Bom Mr and Mrs. WUllarn oulfos. SurHodgkin a disease. to hospital of 1931. labor newspaper financed by a July Elko, Nev, Glo-J. vivors: sons, Theodore Pete, An 18. and MUdred Wiggins per capita tax on members, Harvey July ver Sr Married Doris Shoen Boise, Idaho. Employed 1958, 13, to future proposing opposition as a project civil engineer by federal gasoline taxes and ex MoTTison - Knudsen Contraction Co. In Kemmerer. High School and from Utah Drusilla II. Thompson THE STATE labor group piration on June 30, 1961, of Tooele widrs. State University. SurvivorsGrants. one cent the recent temporary RIVERDALE, Weber Countv--Mow; ion, Michael; parents. (Charalso called for revision of Drusilla Hutchinson ThompLawrence Mr M : sister. N Union and increase that the died 4400 South, W. 1011 Funeral 80. e. son. e T o state laws governing registra9 Elliot, of causes , 260 E South at home Monday evenihg Label Department stop pur- lene Thursday. 1 P m incident to age. Bora Feo if Temple, where friends call2 prior. . 1880, Old Town. Lafayette County, m with P tobacco services Friday. products chasing Additional Ardelia N. Elko. Burial, Fla . to Merritt and Married Burns Mortuary, to per capita tax funds. George Hutchinson Elko City Cemetery. law pf the state should be n pealed, one resolution stated, and the officers of the AFL-CIwere directed to do all in their power to have the law repealed and support was given to $1 a member voluntary contributions from local unions to support the Utah Labor Legislative Committee. A RESOLUTION presented by members of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters calling for submission of a bill to the next Legislature Insuring enforcement of safety laws gained approval In the resolution ff was claimed two members of the carpenters union have been killed during the last year due to failure of employers to adhere to existing safety laws... . re-tio- - 8 Highway Improvement and Another called for enactment of state legislation establishboating were discussed Tuesing a minimum wage for male day by two candidates for the workers. gubernatorial nomination, one feet a It claimed "many workers The car, said Patrolman Republican and the other a are and will continue to be Democrat Hatch, landed upside down on HOWEVER, parts for the wages shamefully low top of Mr. Spoor. arc lamps are no longer avail- paid Asks New Boat Law able, and a chamber of com- and intolerable for a minimum standard of living neWilliam A. (Bill) Barlocker, merce study committee has cessary for health, efficiency candidate for the Democratic recommended replacement of and general of the nomination for governor, Tues- the arc lamps with, modem workers." fluorescent lamps. day called for some changes The present The right to work the state's boating law, with Utah Power and Light which he said la "hindering the Co. for the lighting expires Oct. 1, 1961, Mr. Darger said. City News Brief AprU tourist business. John Randolph Thompson Church 10. 1901. Salt Lake Temple. Under a new contract proposaL PROPOSALS which will go Christ of Latter-da- 1936. Death of Jesus Late IN A CONFERENCE with Utah Power and Light will Saints Ha died March 23, before the convention WednesWilliam R Crellm. 70 Sons, daughters, A proposal to use oil royal- sportsmen and j. in a Salt Lake Survivors the present poles of their he boaters, in- East, died Tuesday Smith. Woodrow W, Riverdale. strip to resolution include a day ties for development of a said, "With hospital M Nampa. Idaho. Carl R George columns proper legislation, fluted crease pay of the president and San Jose, Calif , JohnMrsL., Louise water supply In the Aneth area Beach, Calif; of the problems which and sheath them in modem $25 the secretary-treasure- r Fay , M. by Ogden; Mra. Wash .Butler, of the Navajo Indian Reserva- many 30 are now prevailing can be rec- columns. The fluorescent Spokane. Thompson. the' a month 17 president giving tion will be aired at a session tified. grandchildren, Neivs sister. Funeral Fritimes will five brother, provide lamps week a a $625 $30 month plus Funeral in the Utah Capitol Friday. day. 1 pm. Aultorest Friends call Thursday, "It Is my understanding that as much light as the old ones, for Incidental expenses and Chapel 7 9 pm. Fndav prior. Burial MARRIAGE said. he ATTENDING will be repre- the Fish and Game Departa Ogden City Cemetery. An unusual mass flight of BECAUSE of the drought It allowing $25 day when away sentatives of the Navajo Tribal ment has pledged its support THE PETITION will also from home. LICENSES is mass Rose M. Nielson of the possible that a dragonflies over a section of Council, the U.S. Bureau of to the Park and Recreation recommend that the The secretary-- t reasurer Salt Lake County Mrs Rose McFarland OGDEN coninsects took to search in the air city 81, 2903 Pinsree, died Salt Lake Citys north bench Indian Affairs, the State In- Commission to work together tinue would receive $575 a month Owen Kent Gnstafson, 18. Salt Nielson, district of night in m local hospital a water Monday after their usual special taxing dian Affairs Commission, the with the sporting public on a heart ailment Bora Nov. for the Main Street lighting. was reported by a number of habitat had. become too dry, with other benefits as given k8harSny fcllloTlch, 18. Salt Lake of 16, 1878. West Weber,, to. Jainea state engineers office and the the boating matter.' Hannah Boyack McFarland. City. and the residents Cost for the new lighting president. Dr. Rees explained. Tuesday evening. to Frank WUUam Nlelson Molvia Vroman, 44, Burbank. Marred Lake" State Health Department Temple, Church in THE PRESENT law sets equipment, and installation, JSalnts. Jesus Christ of. Latter-daconvenBurbank. AT SPEAKERS the 28. DES 35411th Well. Miriam state BARKER, The receives 37)4 per 1941. Member Daughin died He Mr. be will $17.76 To Hear said, an Darger Survivors: committee up to Mesa, 28. Pioneers. out Utah advisory hit Complaints tions sessions ters of was Burl Moore, thick said David the air Ave., Tuesday cent of the royalties on daughters. William Henry, the Park and Recreation Com- a front foot for each property with the insects winging In a The Salt Lake County Board at a A:lr'.nor JoAna Agntter. 24. Salt sons, Frank M . Leonard. Ogden; Mr. ductlon from oil and gas on a variety of subjects. owner. Williams, Salt Lake Cityt Mable mission. This City. Lake comadvisory Mra. northwest direction at a height of Equalization will hear com Mrs. Margaret Thornburgh, 1933 extension to the reservaEthel Bitton. Ogden; Mrs mittee Held A. Mlchelien, 21. Sandvl meets Preece. Roy. 26 yrandchU-dre-FuErma and reviews 6:45 between 20 feet about of WomTHE CHAMBER of Comtion. The money Is earmarked 41 Galen Lee ttekb. 21. Midvale. assess- western director for the on plaints propertyneral Thursday 1 p m . Ltodouist problems and makes recom- merce leaders also took excep- and 7 p.m. by law for the benefit of the mendations ments of home owners for the ens Activity Department of Rex Hngh Harrison, 19. Salt and SonscallFuneral Chapel, where to the Park and tion to the Civil Aeronautics Wednesday. friends Lake the Committee on Political EdIndians. ' Dr. Don M. Rees, professor 18. Salt JUje'ampbell, prior. Burial, West WeRecreation Commission. her Cemetery. Boards denial of Western Air and head of the department last times Wednesday and ucation of the AFL-CIO- , urged Citv. CHIEF PROBLEM facing Eugene Q. Weller, 28. Spenard. 'To be realistic, a member Lines request for air service zoology and entomology, Uni- Thursday. support for COPE explaining Bertha J. Smith the state commission Is how from this advisory committee from Salt Mndre, 28, Lake City to Hawaii, versity of Utah, who lives at THE HEARINGS will be In restrictive labor legislation in Nadine Fhilllne OGDEN Mrt Bertha Johnson Anchorage, Alaska. died 2671 Jefferson, to allocate those funds for should also be a member of without a Smith. 717-lltAve., said he had not Congress could become law. Joel Bart Stewart. 26, Salt Lake Monday 54. plane change. The while visiting a daughter roads, hospitals, schools and the Park and Recreation New Orleans, La Bom March board. In its exception to the seen them himself, even the basement of the City and She also asked for Democratic Tr'ditb Sharon Allen, 21. Salt in 17 1906, Preston, Idaho, to Joseph other projects on the reservaCAB examiners ruling, noted though he was working in his County Building both days Congressmen from Utah. and Olive Lamb Johnson Married Lake City. ' He died several to Luke Smith tion. Bountiful: Church of that Salt Lake City is the yard at the time. Harry Hayes. S3. 79. Richmond. from 9 a.m. to noon and from GEORGE W. years ago Member, Latter-dasubSaints. Males. Martha of Christ Frank J. Allen, admlnlstra Jesus Haycock, Road Improvements service center of an area of C. F. (Mar2 Survivors 4 to daughter. 21, p.m. p.m. Wilfred Greenhalgh, has SteelRichard he hot ALTHOUGH United district tive assistant to the Indian New Orleans; two director, Patterson, lene) The case to million The Tribune 1)4 Special people. Members of the County workers of America, also hhlrier ' Frances Hamborg, 19. grandchildren: three brothers, Lesheard of such flights by dragAffairs Commission, said the PROVO lie. Leonard, Wallace. Preston; two of will be argued in Washington onflies, sometimes called darn- Commission who sit as -- the Called for Improvement sisters, Mrs Melba Paschal, Ogden; action by Salt Lake City. will political explore the main meeting Friday said. officials on Ina Bemis, Kennewick. Wash. Lake Mrs 22. 7, Salt M. Brown, Sept also will hear and make labor union members. Phlll, highway through Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m . Preston what can be done and what Provo ing needles, he declared there board, Citv , Ward chapel. Church of Third was Lamont 20, Springon on Johanna Ivory. Mary urged by complaints of adjustments Saints. should be done about tapping B. IN OTHER action, they op- is "no reason why this type Jesus Chnst of tetter-daJoseph Mayer, director, De- ville. taxes from indigents. Gundersen, candidate for Friends call Myers Mortuary, Friinnot could Servwater In bill, "wilderness the the happen. of 20. Salt thing Employment partment Harold Smith, m home of Mrs.Wfliard posed underground Michael p day the Republican nomination for 27 N 1st He explained that dragonarea. troduced by Sen. James E. ice, told the convention that CaroiiAnn Olsen, 18, Salt Lake Johnson. aturday after 11 governor, speaking at the noon Assault flies usually stay around wa'reston Cemetery, the claims for unemployment in- City. Investigate saying, Murray luncheon of the Provo Ex- bill has all Malcolm T. Justica Jr. 28. Salt the objectionable terways, such as mashes and Salt Lake police Tuesday surance in Utah this year are take Citv. Harry Pryor change Club. Cherle Jeanne Gee, 23. Salt Lake features of previous wilder- canals, where they feed on were asked to investigate the running' ahead of last year CEDAR CITY Harry Melltnf City. insects. and other Pryor 42 died Monday, 1 am, criminal assault of a when the area was plagued REFERRING TO the con- ness bills and will affect ad mosquitoes his home after a heart attack. John Milton Wnrr Jr., 17. Grang- - at Bom Nov. 26, 1918. to William girl in Emigration Canyon with layoffs caused by strikes, troversial Utah Lake highway, versely the economy of the For this reason they are a and Agnes Jones Pryor. Evans 18. fcandra GrangLet Whnteott. beneficial type of creature. a week ago. Married Edith Smith, June 14, he said "We should build the West" Ex-Teaclier Pacific chair 1942, Ft Lewis, Wash OTTO A. WIESLEY, The girl told police that she main highway up to full stanExpress truck driver. Georga N. Melisaas. 27. Salt Lake Industrial Commission of City Survivors. Widow; sons, daughter. man, a of automobile entered the all dard before we begin dividing Mary MarganU, 27, Salt Lake Kenneth, Antone, Katneryn, WilCedar City; brothers, sisters, man at 1st South and 3rd East Utah, urged labor to help edu- City. our limited funds with im- Uses 7 Railroads liam Thurman, Arlington, Va safe toward cate workers pracSalt 26, Marvin Abram, Alfred and accompanied him to a soft Wesley J.. Richmond, Calif ; Lloyd proving secondary roads." ake Citv: J , Salt Lake City; Evan, Mrs. AUca Joyce Zobell 18. Foose- - Merrill drink stand. She said that he tices. Cedar (VAna) Esphn, There has been from protest Tribun Tha to manvel- LSptclal City: Mrs wEdwird (Margaret) then took her. tolhe nearby W.IL Robbins, general Funeral Nev. Utah Boulder communities Nelson, City, 25. Salt Feter Wataom Richard, r County WASHINGTON, D.C. A First Ward Thursday. 2 pjn canyon where the attack oc ager, Utah Cooperative Assn., Lake City; Church of Jesus Christ proposed construction - the urged greater participation by Nancy Ann O Keefe, 24, Ogden. chapel, Salt Lake school teacher, against of Latter-dasaid Saints curred. She that Fnends call a road on the west side Utah Mortuary WednesMrs. Minnie Blanche Hedrick, of attacker threatened her with organized labor in cooperative Arland Larvar Larcent 29, Salt Southern family home, 117 S. day, pm, of lake. the 40o East, Thursday after It am. movements and Mark Nichols, VeNaenrron, 21, Midvale. 73, died Tuesday at '6:30 a.m. a piece of broken glass. Burial, Cedar City Cemetery. state director, vocational edu 44, in a Washington hospital. specially-mounteEngine Lenter Williams GOVERNMENT d e c 1 a r e d a car and BpmUI to Th Tribun, ing Mont.s Falls. Great cation, reviewed Tils findings Lanrece Mary Jones, 43, Salt Mr. truck-vaAgnes AJ Carrigan shouldnt proFaces Hearing containing a third HILL AIR FORCE BASE Lnke Citv. SHE WAS THE wife of Lt ceed Gundersen, PETERSON, Morgan County of for peoconditions "helter-skelter- " working missile. with proj Test engineers reachedthe stage engine of the Agnes Ann Camgan. 93, died Leslie Ray McLemare, 23, CoL Roland L. Hedrick, recentKendall Price Batch 24, Salt Miss in Ogden Monday night of a Russia. in ple third ects. careful the Lake and said "Officials stage City; mid-waOnly of through a hemorrhage. Born June 365 Garfield Ave, (1831 South) point In .series Marva ILae Goring, 27. Salt Lake cerebral ly retired Air Force officer, adequate planning, he said, can 6, 1667, Peterson, to James and six tests of the Minuteman of the weapon was Inert. Lois Bentt Carrigan. WINNER OF $250 scholar Citv. will have a preliminary hearEmoloye who practiced law In Salt Lake H. Wright and Sons, Ogden, projects be carried through to missile test train Tuesday Clyde Roseoe Grover, legal age, W. Member Peterson Wednesday at 19 am. be- ships offered by the AFL-CIing many years the of ; NEW Tex units City from 1922 to 1942." El BOTH Paao, Ward. Church of Jesus Christ ol completion. Peggy Taylor, legal age, El Paao. Latter-dawhen the train returned to fore U.S. Commissioner E. M, were annouheed. They are Ju She was born Dec. 19, 1886, their successful and Saints Survivors brothtrain were fully instrumented Garnett on For efficiency economy, Hill AFB about 9 a.m. ers, Albert B, Morgan; George E., of coun- dith Fehlberg, American Fork, Davis County charges in Peoa, Summit County, Midvale. Funeral Thursday, 1 p.m , vihe declared, new projects to provide Information on War d LDS Peterson terfeiting $20 bills and making and Diane Nelson, Tremonton, daughter of Henry Benjimln should be started only Connie McCoy Robert, 20, Salt Friends call home of Walkerchapel. Car included train THE after ena plate to counterfeit these The scholarships will be good Lake City, shock forces and bration Peterson, and Mary Dowell Williams. careful Wednesday, rigan, Van Der Teelen 17. Jacobs units. test m. 45 12 additional two P until They planning indicates countered during operation on bills, said the commissioner at colleges of the girls choice. Farmington iurlal," Peterson Cemetery: directSHE TAUGHT at the Wash- their feasibility and probabil- were a specially constructed the nations railroads. Larkin ed Mortuary, Ogden. by Boun20, Clive Donglne Colder, Tuesday. missile launch- tiful. ington Elementary School until ity of completion. Officials said the train covMariannd Bnrdett, 16, Bountiful, Frank J. McGill 1942 when she married CoL - Escapee Arrested OGDEN Frank James McGill, ered about 3,000 miles during 20, Farm Terry Ellsworth died in an Ogden 69, Denver, ; Hedrick. ington the third test trip covering porArrest Monday night of a hospital Tuesday of a heart ailNancy Barrtenf 16, Farmington. ment. CoL Hedrick! Dec. 18, 1890, Born CaliFollowing tions of Utah, Nevada, Kan , to John J. and Jane Hardy, 20, Byron Schofield escapee from the Bountiful: Malone McGill. Married Amelia entry into the Armed Forces fornia, Oregon, Washington State Industrial School has 17. Garrett. She died eight years ago. Vender Meyden, Kaye Betty in 1942, the couple resided at Bountiful. Retired Denver city fireman. Surand Idaho. cleared three house burglaries, vivors stepson, Richard Garrett, Robert Breee FHher, 17. Ogden; Vallejo, many points around the world, theft of a Calif : brothers, sisters, and car the a prowl Loma Marjorie Cook, 16, THE TEST Included use of George J. McGill. Huntsville, Mrs. including China, The PhilipTuesGrace Evans, Denver. Mrs Helen bicycle, reported police Alarailroads seven the facilities of Los Angeles Funeral Satpines, Washington, D.C1, Richard RmeaeU Shaffer 26, Carlisle,Denver Fnends call Myers urday, Clearfield: in the west and northwest day. bama and Utica, N.Y. p.m. Mortuary Wednesday, 18. Aitoria Pike The youth was arrested at Aoe Margaret State The Utah Highway Union Include Ore. Pacific; They 7:30 p.m. while hiding in some Tuesbids COL. HEDRICK retired in William E. opened Department Shipley Weaver Western Barton Val KavtPa Southern Pacific; 17, weeds in a vacant lot at 1366 day on projects in Sanpete, Ville: 1959. They were residing in WEST LOS ANGELES, CALIF. cific, Great Northern; Spokane S. 1341 West Jeanette Vincent, 17, Clearfield. Funeral for William Edward Carbon and Grand Counties, Utica at the time of Mrs. HeShipley, '84, West Los Angeles, and Seattle; Milwaukee, and d. Calif. dricks death. vThe Sanpete job calls for DIVORCES e of na- Northern Pacific. new surfacing and widening ontexuma, Survivors Include two brothFormer owner Iowa GRANTED and operator THIRTY-TWTEST observers: Holice Williams, Spring-ville- , of Gem and Empire Theaters in of a structure on a Lake Citv. to Salt Moved West Third Court District D. ers from the Strategic Air section of U.S. 89 In Gunnison. and H. Williams, Los Angeles in late 30s. SurOpal A. Mitchell ve, Plaintiff vivors nieces Mrs. Lilia Austin, Mayor J. Bracken Lee said L. A. Young Sons, Richfield, Mitchell, Command, the Air Force BalOgden. Mrs Helen Rafferty, Del Mar, mental cruelty decree, former listic Missile Division, along he met Tuesday with the attor- was apparent low among four awarded Opal Audredge FUNERAL services and burfor of the the ney operators vs Ku with 12 civilian engineers Kuronya bidders with a $136,356 bid, Nancy mental Stephen Sarah P. N. Willis Plaintiff ronya, cruelty ial will be conducted Thurswere aboard the train for the Liberty Park concessions con- $1,141 under the estimate awarded decree, custody of three PROVO Funeral for Sarah In the 10 a.m. Ft. minor children, family residence, Priscilla Nickerson Myers cerning Salt Lake City plans day at Willis, 83, 148 test a month support. S 100 West, who died Monday the1 TEN MILES of sealcoating SJOO to cancel lease vs between Baldwin Patrick the Helene Chapel at Arlington National The civil engineers and techafter illness long will be Baldwiru Plaintiff mental cruelty 11 a m Berg DrawCemetery. decree, custody of three Thursday. nicians represented Boeing Air- city ahd the concessionaires if are Involved in the other proj awarded ing Room Chapel Fnends call children minor orr U.S. 5)4 160 ect: southerly p m., Cindy Bullock Spencer vs. Joe mortuary Wednesday, plane Car American Car and legally possible. mental cruelty Plain- Thursday prior. Burial, Provo I met with J. Richard Mul-line- miles from the junction with Htiff Spencer, awarded decree, former name. City Cemetery. Foundry, American Machine Stnaf taaStt f ft t7 IWl from Cindy Bullock. and on U.S. counsel for R. A. and U.S., and Foundry, and the Army Alathea D. Venable Richard Gardiner, concession a point 4 miles east of WelTransportation Corps. JUDGMENTS KFTCHUM. IDAHO Funeral operators, and he will make a lington for 4)4 miles easterly, for Mrs. Alathea Drager Venable, 58 wno died Monday of complicawas low bidder DURING THE trip officials detailed report to me on earnAWARDED Apparent tions following gurgery. will be of the railroads involved in the ings," said Mayor Lee. "Then J. M. Sumsion & Sons, Spring- Third District Court conducted Thumdav, 2 p m , in the Sur ' Valley Chapel Graveside Taylor Motor Truck Corp services bv Mayflower and Snow 1 hava no objections to an occasional cup of coffee. Just test were aboard the test train we will check to determine ville, with a $15,145 bid, $2,156 Wendell. D. Peteraen. Plaintiff. Drop Rebekah Lodges Ketch um above the estimate. as observers. what the next step will be. be sure you drink it at home. awarded $1,247.79, Cemetery arc-ligh- - S.L. Meeting To Review well-bein- d I 1 Ancth Water 1 1901-Sr- Flight of Dragonflies Stirs Interest of S.L. Residents . i . Man-iatta- n of Record 7-- 9 h y y 9 DeathClaims Of Salt Lake for-me- Minuteman Missiles Train Finishes Third Test Trip y 9 d n y 9 Roads Board Scans Bids On 3 Projects Wau-kee- n, 9 Studies Lease l)4-mil- e . 6--8 0 0 i i . H J |