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Show ' The add a new section to the Utah and their "not remarried terms, staggered at first, would be six years. There Constitution, giving to the Leg- widows. ; But as to the widows and would be no pay, but allow-anc- e islature wide authority to meet acfor expenses. emergency conditions. orphans of men killed in tion, the Constitution is silent 2. THE MERIT commission THE DECLARED purpose is widow of a man THE THUS, hold would of state to assure continuity competitive examiThe jet age came to the averand local government In case who served in the armed forces nations for deputy sheriff can- age man Sunday as jet service now disabled is was later didates and develop fromjthe wasJnaugurated In Salt Lake of emergency caused by and THE THREE proposals will Under It, the eligible for a tax exemption. mental and physical tests an City. be presented to voters at the enemy attack. But the property of a widow of Nov. 8 election. Legislature would, at that a man killed in service by eligibility register. THE FIRST United Air 3. The sheriff would be re- time, lines Boeing 72B Jetlinea made- ; btnls-siounlmSTKlcd apparently quired to appoint one of the its initial flight at 2:50 p.m. to the Utah Constitution were vide for succession to public is not exempted. on the regthree men incumbents are unSunday for Chicago, via Denpassed by the Utah Legislature office ifserve. It is that omission which the ister. - highest in 1959 and now require a ma- able to ver, after a 2 p.m. ceremony correct amendment would have power to jority of those voting to take It would 4. AN OFFICER would be at Salt Lake's Municipal Airadopt such other measures as THE, INITIATIVE proposal on probation the first six port effect Aboard the first jet flight may be necessary and proper would set up a merit system months. After that time, he THE OTHER is an initiative for insuring the continuity of for were sheriffs in this could Utahs Gov. George D. deputy appeal to the commis proposal, to confront voters governmental operations in- way: Clyde, Salt Lake City Mayor commission from the and sion, via the petition route. L The county commissions to Lake cluding, but not limited to, the the court, any disciplinary J. Bracken Lee and Sait RomvHeres how the state attor- financing thereof." of each county would be re- action. City Commissioner L. C. ney generals office has wordname three county 5. The commission would ney. 1 THE LEGISLATURE would quired to ed the issues: to a personnel merit establish a residents as to conform promotion register THE NEWLY-launcheCons t i t u 1 1 o n a 1 Amend- be required jet commission. No more from which promotions would service flagship has been much, as possible to existing system ment 1: be could two members of than be made by the sheriff, constitutional provisions exnamed In honor of Walter T. "SHALL SECTION 24 of Ar- cept when the Legislature the same political party. The Santa Barbara, Calif. Varney, 6. POLITICAL activity by ticle VII of the Constitution of would decide "so to do would - Mr, Varney, founder of Varand officers political pressure the State of Utah be amended be impracticable or would adAir Lines, a predecessor on the officers would be out- ney to grant temporary emergency mit of undue delay." of UAL, is considered company lawed. If a deputy became a one of the outstanding pioIn other words: given an powers to the Legislature in candidate for public office, he neers of the air the event of war or emergency enemy attack, the Legislature transport inwould resign or be placed on caused by war?" to do to J. R. Dunwould be empowered dustry, according The part food nutrition leave without pay. "Const i t u 1 1 o n a 1 Amend- anything it desired to keep UALs sales manager in lap, The initiative legislation, Salt Lake City. Joyce McKsy, left, and Sylvia Jackson, right, were finals ment 2: state and local government op- would play in the event of diswinners in wind instrument competitions at Utah State Fair. backed by a group of Utah law Wednesbe discussed will aster would take effect if MB. VARNEYS company "SHALL SECTION 2 of Ar- erating. day at 7:30 p.m. at the Alta officers, ticle XIII of the Constitution A CONSTITUTIONAL In- Club, 100 South Temple. approved by a majority of played a major role iri estabDi, Mias. Fairac Dream ret Stuff. pionshlp Stake Larry of the State of Utah be amendthose voting on the proposal. lishing Salt Lake City as one ana, Gast, owner; Martin Cockriel, Wood, Salt Lake City. consistency is the target of the Saddle Horse Championship ed, nder, Pueblo Colo. SPEAKERS ARE Pr. Ethel-wy- Under law, it could not be of the Wests Important air granting tax exemption to second proposed amendment. Joe, Pony Fancy Turnout-Gy- psy Sunday Punch, V to B. Wilcox, professor of vetoed or changed in any way terminals, he said. ex not now offers owners, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Forbes; Carlye Kimball, Salt Lake City. Constitution The tangible property, riders, Ronnie Forbes end Kathleen or the the of Jetliner Utah State foods and the ceed Legisla53,000, of unmarried a tax exemption on property Christening nutrition, by governor SUNDAY Franklin, Salt Lake City. Pleasure Mount Stake (Class 53) widows and orphans of per- up to 53,000 value for disabled University, and Maj. Gen. Max ture. But it could, in succeed- was performed by Mr. VarReyular Working Hunters Open Winder Dude, owner. Mary Sayers; Niabt Editor, WilPeggy sons killed in action while in American veterans and for E. Rich, adjutant general of ing sessions of the Legislature, ney's daughter, Mrs. Richard nder, Toni Ann Gross, Salt Lake son, Salt Lake City. City. be amended. , Lambert, Santa Barbara. the military service of the their minor orphaned children the Utah National Guard. SINGLE HARNESS Pear 0 LADIES SIDE SADDLE Blondle owner, Town and County Inn; rider. Helmaur Bugle, owner, G Melvin United States or of the State FoxJey; rider. Dr. Robert L. Poulson, Ruby Thomas. Salt Lake City. of Utah, and excluding from Fine Harness Horse Championship Tremonton. Walking Horse Open Bar-Danny's taxation tangible property ex Mias Buttonwood, owner, 85 owner. Juanita, Circle Quarter Spear Mr. and Mrs. Perry; rider, Mrs. Ranch; nder, Glenn Willis, Fort Col- empt under the laws of Utah? Perry. lins. Pleasure Mount Stake (Class 56) The language on the ballot Single Shetland Pony (Class 65) Blondie. owner, Town and Country by an amateur Topper's Fox- for the Initiative measure is Inn; rider, Christine Jones, Salt Lake driven fire. owner-rideJack Smith, BounCity. subject to change, but tentaSinfle Roadster Stake Scotch Mac, tiful. owner, Lewis Bros. States; rider, H. Horse rid- tively it will read: Saddle Bryant, Salt Lake City. By Jerome K. Full .Tribune Staff Writer By their ballots, Utahns can remove a legal quirk to Tielp war widows, grant emergency legislative powers and free deputy sheriffs from politics. Continued front Page 19. trucks and trailers lor the Journey home . . . cleanup men were sweeping the last of the popcorn, straws and cups, ice cream sticks and programs into waiting garbage vHiia , , uvuCrssionairej dosing up their 'stands. The one thing that filled the fairgrounds Sunday night was quiet the quiet marking the end of the fair. d Nutrition Forms Alta Club Topic 6 owner-rider- Five-caite- owner-ride- w Sinfle Shetland Pony Champion hip, (Clua 48 Toppers Foxfire, owner-rideJake Smith, Bountiful. Parade Horae Championship Stake Bar-O- s Heart! Aflame, owned by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Perry, ridden by J. H. Perry, Salt Lake City. SINGLE SHETLAND Pony ChamWalkint Horse Championship Stake Hillswicke Crespionship (Claaa 60 El Conquistadore, owner, Quarter cent Surprise, Witt Pony Farm, owner; Oien Witt,' Pert Beatea, Cirele Speer Ranch; rider, Morey Ohrel. Fort Collins, Colo. Mont., rider Three-gaite- d Western Pleasure Horse Stake Saddle Horse Cham- - ANYONE CAM PLAY JVlUSICJNjyilNUTES on the amazing HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN ... so worth while btcausu It' a full fledged musical just a plaything but an instrument Instrument--n- et so fine, a lifetime is scarcely long enough to explore and enjoy its vast range of tones and varied musical effects. HAMMOND EXCLUSIVES RHYTHM BAR COMPLETE CHORD SELECTION AUTOMATIC BASS PEDAL eVAST TONAL SPECIAL OFFER RENT HAMMOND SPINET ORGAN AY 2S HOME TRIAL V RANGE RAT AVIRITT, LESSONS INCLUDED FREE Owner HAMMOND Organ Studios 3244 South State St, -- IN 6-87- -- SALES RENTALS - Op Deity 30 Almeda M. Stephens Mrs. Almeda Marble Stephens. OL I923-I2tEast, died Sunday at 5 a.m. at her tural Bor Juab 4 Dec Hyrum and Polletta AnMarble. derson Married In Nephi to Lee Wlrthlin. who died. Married to Herman Taste and .later divorced. Marrin Pavaon ied to George Hall, a ho died in 1908. Married to e . 46, Clyde died Sunday, a m , at hi. home after a heart attack. Born April 28. 1894, American Fork, to Stephen and Margaret Matilda Arm-rtro- n Woo da. Mamed Camilla Au. Thomas C Thomat Sunday. am. in a 6 10 natural causes. jjr Feb. it. Born Bsdum. .1891. Groningen. lip ianL to Jafcdb 1 X Riverton; Ken i. neth LeRoy. Salt Mr. Weeds ,e City; Errol Georie (Betty Sandy; Mr RaylMcNJcol. Union; .later. Mr. Salt City r rVi Jfi. ZmndchiWVtC Lehl Fourth m., Wednesday. LDS Ward Chapel. Friendi call Tueiday, 74 pm. Wednetday win. Mortuary. Burial. prior, Lehl City Cemetery. J. n ORFM Callle Tf e e n Carloon died Sunday mom in (hortly after birth at an American Fork hpl-ta-l Survivors' of natural cause and Helen parent, Calvin Oacar Hancock Carlson; miter Patricia. Ann, Kim. Susan, all Orem; fmnd-parenMr. Iva Carlton. Provo; and Mr. Joaeph Hancock, Mr Tuesservice Orem. Grave.ida day 1 pm. Salem, Utah County. by Cemetary. Mortuary, Orem. . Salt Lake hospital of J. Callie H. Carlson w Carl Pyper. Tenele, died Ip Frances Reese Last Appaloosa Rope Race Chugg owner-rideVel Leary, Salt Lake City. Western Pleasure Horse Stake (junior riders i Little Joe. owner-nde-r Craig Thomas, Salt Lake City. JUNIOR FINE Harness Horw (4 vears old and under ) Sirmmfos Norma Dee, owner, Elwood M. ' nder, Junior Forbe, Sait Lake City. Pleasure Horse Stake. English Pack Junior Nattie Mercer, owner-ndeCarolyn Christensen, Salt Lake City. Don Clover leaf Barrel Raee Rhett A. Searle, Twin, owner-ride- r, Vernal. Shetland Pony Roadster Stake Hillswicke Black Beauty, owner, Witt Pony Farm; rider, Glen Witt, Fort Benton. NATIONAL OPEN Cutting Horw Contest Cmco Jet. owner-rider- . Slim Trent, Fallon. Nev Utah Open Cutting Horse ConMiss Ebony, owner-ridetest Richard B. Robbins, Kavsvtlle. Intermountaln Novice Jackpot Cutting Contest Holey Sox, owner, Woody Searle, Vernal, rider, Austin Salem. Beebe, Two Salt Lake City teen-agwere named winners In competition Louis W for wind instruments, Booth, state fair music department supervisor said Sunday. First place in the advanced wind instruments contest went to Joyce McKay, 19, flutist She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence Ave. Sylvia Jack McKay. 1346-3r- d son, 16, who plays an oboe, was named winner in the medium wind Instruments class. She is a daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Amos R. Jackson, 2887 McClelland St., (1040 East) Other winners include Karen ParkAdvanced Winds ins. Salt Lake City, second place Toni Hahn, Salt Medium Winds Lake City, second place. David AshHonorable Mentions ton. Roger Hicks, Salt Lake City Announcement of the winner of a Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce award for the outstanding musician will be made at a later date. Maurice Abravanel, conductor, Utah Symphony Orchestra, will announce names of thow chown to perform with the orchestra, as well as the recipient of a Junior League outstanding musicians award Monday evening. The Mu Ph! Epsilon award will be uuwimi'H Friday at 9.90 pm. at a concert to be sponsored br the music fraternity at University of Utah. 91 who died. Mem-Tie- r, ClvdfSt.ph.Mj Church of Jeaua Christ of Latter-da- y Survivors: sons, Saint. daughter: le R John M.T.Wirth-fiHall. both Murray; George Salt Lake City; Dan S Hall. ClearEve. field; Mrs. Joseph (Chloeisisters: Salt Lake City; brother, CountSve, Tremonton. Box ElderDewey-viilv- Mrs. Ida Ethertngton. Mrs. Box Elder County; Petersen Louisa Marv Madsen Provo; Mrs. Emma Martin. California, Funeral ThursCITY Mr Loutaa BRIGHAM E. 36 7th 10 m. a South, at day, Johnaen Peteraen. 88, died Sunday where friends call Wednesday 7 a.m. In an O.den homa after pm. and Thursday prior. Burial, at Born Oct. 8, 1873. a lone lllne ravson. Bear River City. Box Elder Coun-ty- , to John and Annis H. Larsen Joknaen. Mamed to Lorcnio Swaner Mikeal Peterson April 11, 1894, Lpcan Mikl J. Swaner. Temple. Church of JeudiedChrtrt Saint He Au. of latter-da- y ion of Jack A, 7, 1933. Active tn LDS Church. Clark Eleen Snd . n r. died Lifetime Brixham City real dent Survivor: ton dau.hter Dev-ere- ll Sunday about 4 L., Mr. Orion (Jennie! pm. In a Salt Eikelsen, Mr. Howard L. (Burnt) Lake hoapttal ot i heart ailment, Jorgensen. Vem. Brigham City; V. L. (Elvertal Mr Jcoben. born Mr E C. (Mary) Waton. Howard 21. 1958 tn J. Salt Lak. City. Salt Lak City: Roy I., R N. S u r v I v or. inLa Nev : Mr Vega I Hi rat Ogden; 20 grand-childreparhi. (Vema clude Lake 28 ent, of Salt .randper-enta- , brother. ltera. George L. JohnCity; Mr. and 5 son. Brigham City; Mrg. Mode J. Mrt Blair Jenaen. Salt Lak Citv Funeral. Salt Lake Wednesday. 1 Dm, Brigham First f LDS Ward. Friends call Felt City, and Mr. and Mrv J.me, Funeral Home. Brigham City. 5 Clark, Vernal, f fFuneral 74 n m . Wednesday Tuesday, aervicei MtkeM flwraee prior. Burial. Brigham City Cemer. pending. tery. Funeral aervlce. for Mrm. France! Been. La it, Hauaton, Tex., former who died resident Salt Lak Thursday in a Houston hospital after a heart operation, will ba Wednesday, noon. Salt Lak. Fifth Ward Chapel. Church of Jeu Saint. 740 S. Chnat of Latter-da- y 2nd Weit Friends call Tuesday. M p m . WednesdaySaltprior. 34 E. Lak. City 7th South. Burial, Cemetery. den by an amateur Steplnfetchit, owner, L. H. Strong Motor Co.; rider, "SHOULD MERIT Pat Lvman, Salt Lake City. ' Single Shetland Pony 4 Class' 67) and merit system-commission- s Dnven by an Amateur Hillswicke Crescent Surprise, owner, Witt Pony be established in the Farm; rider, Glen Witt, Fort Benton, of the State of Utah Carl Fyper , Pocatello, Member. Church of Jeiua Chrtri of Latter, day Saint,. Survivor.: ions, daughter, THREI-GAKTE- Sadie Ethel Estes Mitt Sadie Ethel Erie 74. 523 Mortensoa Ct. (230 East), died Saturday, 1:50 pm in a Provo hospital of natural causas. Born July 19. 1886. Salt Lake City, to Aipnonao LeRoy and Alice Naomi Wilkie Estes. Survivors: brothers Georse R., Alphonao LeRoy Jr.. Balt Lake City Funeral Tuesday, noon, 255-2n- d East, where friends call Monday, 9--9 pm.. Tuesday Elyaian Burial prior. Burial, i Gardena. Yard is Lefkaras V.rdl. CASPER. WYO, Lefkaras, 98, iormer Bingham, Utah, resident, died Saturday. 9 30 a nr., at his home after a lingering illness. Boro March 15. 1892. Ana polls. Bfatta. Crete. Greece, to Vardis and Maria Tsoutaounis Lefkaras. Retired employe. Ken-neco- tt Copper Corp. Member. Greek Orthodox Church, A he pa three sifters, Lodge. Survivors; Greece. and Aaltft Engels Pyoer. Married Vrisma Ea-e1913. Gr Mamaee later solemnized. Salt t,uhTert a emit Ch& S.L. Teacher Claimed by Long Illness EAST MILL CREEK Miss Edith E. Strom, 1548-6tEast, Salt Lake school teacher, died an Sunday after illness at ' the home of a sister, Mrs. W. F. Iba, 1770 E. 39th South. Miss Strom taught at son and schools for many years, 1$ - A GRADU Orio Allen Ingles OGDENOrlo Allen Ingles, 99. 2831 Porter Ave., died Saturday at 935 p m. at home of a heart ailment. Boro March 22, 1891, and Logan, to John - Ecciet Marlhda Allen Ingtea. Mamed Eva Tucker Jan. 24, 1917, Salt Lake Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. She died 1943. Married Julia Swenson Jan. 9, 1946, Ogden. Member. Ogden Twenty-Sixt- h LDS Ward. Had been employed by Olden Union Co. for 40 and Depot Railway years, retiring two months ago. Member of U P. Old Timers Club Brotherhood former v president. of Railway Trainmen Local 293. Survived br widow. Ogden; son, Allen O Ogden; daughters. Mrs. Eugene (Ilene) Knight, Ogden; Mrs. Lewis (Mayje) James, Sacramento, Calif ; step son, Carl Swenson, Ogden: 17 grandchildren, one brother, Glen, Bountiful Funeral, Wednesday. 4 p.m. Lindquist gnd Sons Mortuary CnapeL, where friends call Tuesday, 74 pm. and Wednesday prior. Burial, Ogden NCity v Cemetery, 44 35 38 38 48 59 34 45 43 25 day from east Texas through the middle Mississippi .and Ohio Valleys into the lower Lake Region and along the Gulf and the south Atlantic Coasts. Showers- were also, reported from the Pacific Northwest to North Dakota. It was warmer in northern California and from the central and southern Plateau Region to the northdeudv Jdah, Wyoming end Mon- ern . Plains States.- - A cooling trend tana Sunday with a few isolated show- spread into the lower Mississippi Valers and thundershowers, especially in ley and the central Lake Region. tiaatrr Sherman 1901, Salt City. He Tl .01 Mr eSdUSri, Mt Holyoke. 1830 David LaPray WESTON. IDAHO Funeral services for David La Pray, 75. reho died tired Weston farmer Saturday in a Logan. Utah rest home, will be Wednesday, 1pm. in Weston Ward Chapel. Church of Jesus Chnat of Latter-da- y Saints. Friends call Nelson FuMarie L,Priobe neral Home. Logan, Tuesday 79 TWIN FALLS. IDAHO Funeral p rrb, and at chapel Wednesday services for Mrs Marie L. Priebe, after a m. Burial, Weston Cerae-lr79. who died Saturday at her home after a long illness, will be Tues11 am. Episcopal Church of day, the Acenion. Twin Falls. Born DO Y0i)-8AV- E' VACANCY? Dec 1. 1880, Flushing. NY. Mar-rieto W. R. Priebe Aug 18 1909. IT RENT YOU CAN Seattle, Waah. Came toTwin Falls in 1909. Member Episcopal Church - FAST WITH A of the Ascension Survtvors: husband, daughter. Mary Priebe. Tacoma. Wash ; sons. Melcher, SpoLos kane. Waah : James A-- . Angeles; one brother. Burial. Twin Falls Cemetery. "WANT AD" Tr. 51 01 34 60 64 42 54 40 47 .10 07 M .01 04 53 62 56 80 78 88 87 50 61 79 69 54 64 64 63 79 99 85 72 Edward William Stead, 345 E. South. Oremr died Sunday. 6:15 a m.,can-at hii oome of cer. Born Jan. 22. 1690. Los An- geles. to Samuel and Marie Carlson Steadman. Married Mary Allca 23.Smith 1913, Sept. Provo. Orem resi-- i dent one year Retired steel-- i worker, member, Stselw orkers Union, Fraternal Order of Eagles . Served on Safety r Commission with U S. Steel Corp., Geneva works. Survivors: widow, sons, daughters. Edward Leon, Sandy; Don William, West Covina, Calif.; Mrs. Woodrow Beverley (Alice! Howe. Mrs. T. L. (Nann) Walker. Long Beach, Calif; II grandchildren; 1 Funeral. Wednesday, 2 pm.. Berg Drawing Room Chpel. Provo. Friends call Berg Mortuary. Provo, Tuesday, 69 p m , Wednesday prior. Burial. Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. Salt Lake City. Mass. First president. Salt Lake College Club Pocatello librarian 25 years. Survivors: pons, daughters. Dr Theodore H . Detroit, Micfi i William S., Seattle. Wash.; Eugene N., Pocatello: John E, Mary Chicago; Mrs. Richard ; Frances) Kotting, Trenton, Mich Mrs. Richard W (Clarissa) Lind-greFairfax. Va.i 15 grandchildren; six legal Noticn Florence M. Hall. Salt Lake City: Mrs. Clarence H. (Matie) Forehand. Sunnyvale, Calif.; Mrg. 2 a.m. to 4 W. E. (Dora) Tracy, Sacramento, Notice la hereby jm, that the Calif. follow m described civen property coiv , lined to or order notify the party or parties whoa name, Marv in Dean Carl sen follow will to the Auction 6 ' Carl-en, highest bidder for cash at this Funeral for Marvin Dean 44. Elvw Nev., who died Fri- Company's Unclaimed and In a Salt Lake after hospital Freight Salesrooms, located day 125 South Fourth West, Salt an illness, will be Wednesday. 1 Utah, beginning at pm- - Murray Sixth Ward Chapel, Lake City, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- v 9 an. on date shown above, subSaints, I W 9100 South, where ject to receipt of disposition or friends call after noon. Burial sausfactory guarantee of all Lawful Charges. VIZ. Murray City Cemetery. Printed Gum Tape Consigned to; W Leslie S. Thomas IDAHO Funeral GOODING, service for Leslie J. Thoms, 51. Gooding, who died Saturday of a heart attack, will be Tuesday. 2 Funeral Home, p m., Thompson Goodinr Born Mar 7. 1909. BrisAttended tol, Ohio Gooding schools. Member Gooding Methodist Church, Survivors two broth, era, three sisters Burial Elmwood Cemetery. Gooding, 35 28 74 43 83 54 58 62 54 Edward W. Steadman OREM . Landscape . gardening contractor. Sponsor of immixration of Dutch families to United State. Survivors: widow: sons, daughters. Jack H . Mrs, Emil (Alice) Henxe, Mrs. Guest. Salt Denny (Henrietta) Lake Citv; Carl H.. Long Beach. Calif.: Mrs. Carl Jeanne) Rich-inHenefer. Summit County; 19 Funeral. Wednetgrandchildren. day. 11 am. McKinley LDS Ward Chaoe). 1883 S. West Temple. 9 Friends call Tuesday. p m. 36 E. 7th South, Wednesday prior. chaoeL Burial. Elysian Burial Gardens. 57 42 L.'i man, 70. f JmtmJi Lake City Hih Salt School. 1899 Mr. Freer dent. years. .raduate, HI LDS Holland. to mission Served Holyoke Collete. fkeieri dlatf L 5i -- c New York Times Service NEW YORK. Sept. 25 'Scattered showers and thunderstorms fell Sun- States 4Q ATE of the Uni- - Mis Strom versity of Utah, she served as president of the Association of Childhood Education. She was also a member of Delta Kappa Gamma honorary sorority. BORN IN Mercur, Tooele County, she was a daughter of William and Anna C. Anderson Strom. AlbuquerquS She is survived by Mrs. Iba, Atlanta Miami and a brother, George W, New Orleans OhkhmmClty Strom, of Midvale. She is also Phoenix San Antonio survived by two nieces. St. Louis Mary Hall Hunt Lake southern Idaho. Elsewhere in the Intermountam Area skies wer clear. Afternoon temperatureawere generally near to or a Miles' above normal, - Tr. IntermaenUia Haw- thorne 1876. Denver, Colo., to 1L. E. and Anna Mar- I HoodtoHall. Rev. Wil rted I i both days 75 to 85 lows 40 to 45. ftaathweatara Idaho Fair Monday and Tuesday. Little change tn temperature. Highs both days 90 to 65, lows 45 to 50. KasUrs Nevada Continued fair and warm Monday and Tuesday. Highs both days 82 to 66, lows 40 to 45. Wyemlng Considerable cloudiness and cooler. Monday with scattered light showers and thunderstorms Partly cloudy Tuesday and a little warmer In the 'north Tuesday after-noor- i. Highs Monday in the 90s north, 65 to 75 couth. Skiea were partly Emer- I(causes. 17. May J DbU Freni U.S. Weather Binai gait Lake Weather Data: Precipitaperiod ended Sunday Skies will be mostly fair over the tion lor fatermoufitain precipitation for SepArea' Monkey SaK Mi aa rone; accumulative deficienLake City's expected maximum tem- tember, .47 In,, cy. .12 in ; precipitation since Oct. 1, perature will be 85. 1959, 10 47 In.; accumulative deficient cy. 4 17 in ; sunrise Monday, 9 9; TEMPERATURE CHART unset, 6 19 (Data to Sunday at 5 pm.) Salt I.aka City sad vicinity ConUtah tinued fair and warm Monday and !4 Highs both days near 95, Hr. Tuesday. low near 50 S ri 3 V U h Co nTTnu ed Tal WSTW Monday and Tuesday. Highs both days 50 to 90, lows 45 to 65. fiaatheastera I4aha Partly cloudy chance of HgM ehww Monday wtth era Fair Monday night and Tuesday. Little change in temperature. Highs Special to The Tribun. ' POCATEIXO. IDAHO m Mary Hall Hunt, r 84, former Salt Lake resident, died Sunday morning in a Pocatello .hospital of natural Born 1 ilVm systems counties for the qualification, employment and control of deputy sheriffs?" The first amendment would Intermountain Obituaries Thomas C. Woods Utah County UHI.Wood Schow 1925. Idaho - SERVICE INSTRUCTION H I, Men. 6 M. 48 Its Fall, But You Cant Prove It by Temperatures r. Mont. INCREDIBLE! 3-D- Predicted for Today 0 Mont. FREE n owner-ride- IN THE horw ihow for Saturday amt Sunday 'finale follows; SATURDAY Jumper Stake Manic, owned and ridden by Peggy Wilson, Columbus, easy to play rlt; n MISS WINTERBOTTOM, who entered as Miss Davis County, is 5 feet 8 and weighs 124 pounds distributed over a area. measurement Miss Gray entered the contest as Miss Utah County: Miss Stout is the former Miss Wash' ington County. Horse Show finals were a feature of Sundays closing day events. : So Jetliner in Airport Rite hav-autho- AMONG THE fairs final events was choosing Saturday bluenight of a brown-haired- , eyed Clearfield girl as "Miss Utah State Fair of 1961." She is Karen Ann Winterbottom, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JP. Winterbottom, Clearfield. Her first attendant is Mary Ann Gray, 19, daughter of Mrs. Anna J. Gray, American Fork. Second attendant is Alice Stout, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stout, Hurricane. v BUT 27 Qn the Map Issues To Decide Three Major 60 Voters S.L. Receives 5 . . : 26, 1960 7 Finale Shuts Gates on Record Fair WINNERS ft Salt Lake Tribune, Jionday, September 02 03 21 The weather forecast map for Monday Indicates generally fair ikies over SaltJWCUy, Emma Dora Pickett Mr FALLS. IDAHO Emma Dora Pickett. 90. New Sweden, died Sunday in an Idaho Fails hospital after an lllnem Born July 7, 19O0. Athens, Wu , to Frank and Wilhelmine Edel Lange Came to Idaho in 1908 Had lived at Lincoln. Ucon and Idaho Falls Married to Howard LeRoy Pickett Nov. 9, 1919. Idaho Falls. He died Feb. 21. 1956. Survivoai: sons. Victor, warden. Wash.: Arvil. She!-ledaughters. Mrs. Lloyd (Doris) Erickson and Mrs. Donild (Ruth) Erickson, both of Idaho Falls: sis. ter, Mrs Anne Bents, Wauscau, Wu : brothers. Frank Lange. Milwaukee, Wu.; William. Rockford. Rl ; Gustave, Idaho Falla; Paul, Twin Falls. IDAHO lgol Notices NOTICE OF HEARINO BETORE THE PUBLIC 8F.RVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH In the Matter of the Application of BARTON TRUCK LINE. INC., for a Certificate of Conven- ience and Necessity to operate at a common motor carrier of property in intrastate commerce. Case No 4009-Su9 Notice is hereby given that the above-entitleapplication of Bar- ton Truck Line, Inc , will be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah, at its office. 310 State Capitol, Salt Lake City. Vtah, on Thursday, the 9th day of October. 1960. commencing at 10.00 o clock a m. This ts an application for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to operate as a common motor carrier for the transportation of general commodities, exof cluding the transportation household goods, commodities in bulk and commodities in connection with the transportation of which because of size or weight, require thw use of special equipment or Bt&fkgl wrvice in preparing a)d comqioffnirii for shipment, or in setting 7jpfter delivery, on Call, Appuuseui proposes to render service frmWrall points and jresehtY -- serviced bv it to places W. Bnclxen Low. tJthh. VWricrf' West vis an unnumbered Highway to Lakeside, Utah: all Intermediate points are Union Pacific RJL 4 to be served Ry V. J Collins Bv order of the Commission. Its Gene ra lSa eg .Agent ft JO) Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, INVITATION TO BID this 22nd dav of September, 1960. Bids wui be wAnnif bp, 4he - - ' C. JL OPENSHAW JK, Purchasing Division of the Com- - Secretary (SEAL)' (C44) Lake City, Utah until 9 00 A M. Funerals October 6, 1960, on the following FOB. destination: BILLINGS Graveside funeral Salt Laka Trade Technical for Seymour L. Billings stitute, Req. No. 772; Material for services held be wil at 12 noon Monday HouaeProject v in Mt. Olivet Cemetery tn eharas But Hospital, Reo. No. 1800: of Rev. Donald Christiansen. In tractor. Overhaul TD-1- 4 flowers friends so wishing Road Commission. Req. No. lieu ofmake contributions to St. may Printing of maps. Marks College Preparatory School 2 Road Commission. Rea. No. for boys memorial fund Funeral CMP and bands. Fish and Game. Reo. No. 3702: directors, Evans and Early. BfCK Funeral services for Safety belts (auto tvoe).No. 3774: Charles Asher Beck Will be Con' Fish and Game. Rea. ducted Tuesday at 3 pm. at the Lorige pole pine poles The Commission of Finance re- North nth Ward 375 East 1st at Sunserves the right to reject any or South Friends may all bids, or to accept or reject set Lawn Mortuary 2350 East 13th the whole or any part of any bid: South Monday 6 to 9 pm. and or to waive any informality or at the ward chape! one hour prior teehnicailty In any bid tn the In- to services. Military graveside rite terest of the State. Only bids will be conducted by American properly Legion Post No. an 2. In lieu of giving a firm quotation Bid proflowers, friends wishing may signed will fee accepted. to the Opporposals and specifications will bf make contributionsInterment City lumlihed tunity Center. Funeral directors RedCemeteryPurchulni ding ton rod Wtldoa, (C43) ,, STOW" !. ct Ant Funeroli 'Utah; southern Idaho. Wyoinliig atld Nevada.'' Continued warm temperatures Monday. Funeral! PYPEB Funeral services for Funeral services for Robert (Bobi Harold An- Carl Pyper will be neld Wedneswill b held Monday at 2 day, 11 am in the McKinly Ward thony, West Temple p m. in the Redwood 2nd LDS Chapel. 1883 S Ward Chapel 1680 West Stratford Friends may call at the Deseret 2565 South). Avenue Friends Mortuary, 36 E. 7th South Street 64 p.m. and at the Ward may call Sunday from 7 to 9 p1 m Tuesday. 30 Relief1 Society Room on Wednesand Monday from 12 30 to day hour prior to services. InterMorpm. at the Jenkins-SoffBurial Elysian tuary Chapel 4760 South State ment in the Funeral directors, Street, Murray. Interment In the gardens. . Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral Director V. C. Soffe RKADING Funeral services for n of 2034 BRUNELL Funeral sendees for Ella M. Reading will be held from Norman brunell of 259 West 2nd Evans Avenue and Early 574 East 1st North will be held from Evans South at In 11 a m. Early. 574 East 1st South, at charge of Reverend Tuesday, Frank M. !nd m,. Monday Interment Shrine may call Monday of Memories Mausoleum Funeral Bush. Friends evening 7 to 8 p m. and one-hal- f directors, Evans and Early, hour prior to services. Interment . FATA a4 Salt Lake City Cemetery FuRequiem Maes-f- or Frank Fata will be held Monday neral directors. Evans and Early. at 10 30 a m. at the Cathedral of - Funeffel BMITH services for the Madeleine. Holy Rosary will Helte Heap Johnson Smith will be recited Sunday at 8 pm. at at 2 p m. in be held Wednesday Neil 1st the ODonnell Mortuary the Parowan Last Ward chapel. South and 4th East where friends iParawan, Utah. Friends may call may call Sunday from 6 until 8 .to j ot the Russon Brothers Mortuary, p m , Monday prior to services 255 South 2nd East, Monday from FLOBBNCE Fuperal services t to I pm and at the ward for Farrell G. Florence will be chapel Wednesday one hour prior held Monday, 12 noon in the Cen- to services. Interment, the Para-wa- n terville 1st end 3rd LD S. Ward Cemetery Funeral directors, chapeL Friends mny Call at the Russon Brothers. Union Mortuary. Bountiful, Sun- Funeral services for 6MITH day 64 pjn and Monday 10 to Inez Player Smith wiU be held 1130 am. Interment will be in Tuesday. 1 30 pm. in the Canthe Centerville City Cemetery. yon Kim LDS Ward chapel. 3100 Funeral directors Union Mortuary. East 3000 South. Friends may GAWAN Funeral services for call Monday. T to I pm, it the Louts B Gawan will be Tues- Jenkins Soffe Funeral Chapel. 4760 day. Time to be announced later. South State and Tuesday one hour Friends may call at McDouial Fu- firior to service at the church, in Lake Hills Memorial neral Home. 4330 So. Bedwoodi Park. Funeral director, V. C. Monday. 7 to 9 p m. Soft. JEN HEN Funeral services for 8NITII Graveside services for Franklin Jensen will be held Smith will be held Tuesday at 2 pm. In the Rose Ray Andrew Room 36 East 7th South. Friends Monday at 11 am. In the Salt may call at the Deseret Mortuary Lake City Cemetery. Friends tnay Monday 9 to $ p m. and Tuesday call at the Colonial Mortuary South State Monday prior prior to services. Interment Wa- 2128 to services Funeral Directors satch Lawn Memorial Park Mortuary Directors Deseret Mortuary. services IORENHEN Funeral JOHNSTON Funeral services for Floyd E. Johnston will be for Alfred Sorensen will be Monday at 10 am. at held Monday at 7 pm. at Larkin 1750 Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South the Sunset Lawn Mortuaryfriends Temple. Friends may call at the East 1.1th South, 6 where to 6 pm. and mortuary Sunday 64 p m. and may rail Sundayto services. InterMonday prior to services. Inter- Monday prior ment Randolph, Utah. Tuesday 1 ment City Cemetery. In lieu of friends so wishing may pm Funeral directors Larkin flowers, make contributions to Primary Mortuary Children's Hospital, FuLANGSTON Funeral services Crippled directors Keddmgton rod Rhea Gawan Langston will be neral Weldon for Tuesday. 11 am. at the 4th funeral services STEPHENS Ward chapel, comer of 7th South Stephens will and West Temple. Friends may for Almeda Marble 10 w a.m. in be held Thursday. call Monday. 7 to 9 p.m. at 7th South Funeral Home. 4330 So. the Rose Room, 36 E. call at the Redwood and at the church 1 hour Street Friends may Mortuary, 36 E. 7th South prior ot services Interment City Deseret Wednesday, 94 pm.Ii md Cemetery. Funeral directors, R. ftreet. prior to services. David McDougal. ment ' in the Payson. Utah CemeLAST Funeral services for Funeral directors, Deseret Lillian Frances Press Last will tery. be held Wednesday, 12 noon in Mortuary TAl FER Funeral services lor the Fifth Ward Chapel. 740 S. 2nd Bert Taufer will be held Monday West Street. Interment. in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends may 10 am. in the Rose Room. 36 e cml at the Deseret Mortuary. 36 7th South. Friends may call at E 7th South Street. Tuesday, 94 the mortuary Sunday. 6 to I pm, Wednesday prior to and Monday Mtprior to service Inpm30 and 1 Olivet Cemetery. Funeral am directors, terment in Deseret Mortuary Funnral directors Deseret Mortuary. MOWiEY services Graveside THOMAS Funeral services for for Frank Mowrey will be held Monday at 10 a m. at the Salt Beatrice Thomas will be conLake City Cemetery. Friends may ducted 1pm. Tuesday at 344 . call at the Deseret Mortuary. 36 1st South, where friends may call East 7th South, Sunday, 6 to 6 Monday evening. 74 p m. and m. and Monday prior to serv- Tueaday prior to aervicei. Buriat. Desecet Memorial Gardens of the Valley. ers Funeral directors Archer Thlelka funeral directors. Mortuary, Funtral Directors ANTHONY DESERET- - MORTUARY "Service Above All" EM florists - BROWN FLORAL CO. 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