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Show i, i i t- - r-" yv vv v . . . 10b . Intermountain Obituaries January Event Marie II. K. Schorr Arts Council Leads Utah Arts Council will the display of printing and take over sponsorship of Print- graphic arts at the Newhouse ing Week In Utah for the first Hotel which opens Jan. L -- The - Funara! for WEST JORDAN Mrs. Maria Hal Kob 11 ana Schorr. 82, 7750 1 S 3200 Wilt, who died Saturday, 8 p m- - at her home of muses incident to age will 1 W edne day, p m 4330 9. Red-woo-d Rd. Bom Sept, U. 1878. GerHamburg. many, to Her-an- d Mar aalina Jons Kobelt. M arris to John Ham Schoo Pater Feb; 25. 100 lab Hamburg, olemniaed hurch of Jeaus Christ of Latter-a- y gaints Came to US and. Veit Jordan, 1926 Active member Church. Survivors: husband: sons, daughter, William H., Mrs. Joan Erbst. West Jordan: Hans. Salt Lake City: seven grandchil . Fr . Staten Island, N Y.: Mrs. Freida Hose, Mrs Martha Karsten, both of Germany. Friends call at. place service Tuesday. 74 pm Wednesday prior. Burial West Jordan Cemetery. time In 1961, It was announced A queen has been selected Sunday by A1 Godding, chair- to reign over the events. She is man of the event Kathy Burbidge, West High School Journalism student She PRINTING Week will be was one of several girls eligifrom Jan. 15 to 2L ble for the title as outstanding --- In previous years, the event students in high school newswas under sponsorship of the work. Salt Lake Club of Printing paper House Craftsmen. MR. GODDING said a workwill be conducted Jan. 21 shop THE FIRST event to call at- at the Hotel Newhouse with Loretta M. D. Porter tention to the week will be GoV, V Funeral tor Mr. Loretta George D. Clyde, J. Doyle Porter, 64, 1714th OKeefe, general manager of East, who died Saturday in a Salt of nephritis, will Kenne-cot- t Lake hospital Utah Copper Division, 260 East be Tuesday. 3:45 pin.,friends call where Ward South Temple Jeff Corp Copper m prior. Tuesday P 64 of Porte Publishing Co, Salt Monday, Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery, Lake City, and several techLawrence H. Thompson nical experts. Lawrence Hall Thompson, 45, Mr. OKeefe will discuss the 207 Emigration Canyon, died a Salt Lak. am., lacauaea. Sunday, 6 20 natural topic: "How Can the Graphic hospital Born of Arts Industry Further Help Juno 13, 1815. Salt Laki City to Lawrence F. and Ida Adam. Me in My Business?" Thompson. Married Barbara L. - et j&SkfciTr &$- i ' MR. WARD will discuss 'a in- Johnaon. Nov, 27, 1847, Salt Lake Telephone City. 'Mountain State, ana Telegraph Co. Life-lonemploy. 23 g Salt years, retired 1860. Lake resident Survivors: widow, on. David A ,. North Hollywood. Calif ; stepmother Mrs. Cumorah Davies Tho creasing costs in printing. Ted Bushman, advertising and promotion manager of ZCMI, and William - Onion, '"Susannah Jensen Evans Advertising,' Will discuss LOGAN Funeral services for art, in the graphic arts. Susannah Evans Jensen. 83, who died at home Friday after a long THE UTAH Arts Council Is illness, will be Wednesday, 2 pm Ward Chapel Second Logan composed of representatives of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Bom Oct, 6. 1877. the Utah State Press Assn., Ogden,Saints. to Richard and Margaret Evans. Married to William Salt Lake Advertising Club, Edwards Franklin (W F.) Jensen Sept. 29, With Advertising Artists of Utah, 1903, San Francisco, WCalif.Jensen husband, established F, Utah Association of Industrial Candy Co. shortly after marriage Active LDS Church auxiliaries. Editors, Printing Industry of Temple work. Survivors: husband; son, daughters: Edmund J., Logan; Utah, Newspaper Agency Mrs. B. (Bonnie) Jones, Winston Lake and Trade Corp., Salt Md ; Mrs. Lorin F, Hyattsville, ? Margaret) Larsen, Hyrum; Mrs. Technical Institute, University Robert ( Virginia Dean. Hayward, of Utah Journalism Depart- - - caiu.i m. Dan (Phyiiisi20 Freed,Huntlmton Park,' Cali.; grandand Lake Salt the dub children, 14 ment, two brothers, David and Henry, of Printing House Craftsmen. Friends call home, family Logan X Dr. Roy V. Pee! . . . Prospect for U.S. Census Bureau head. W 1st South, Tuesday? 7 9 m., Wednesday after 11 am. urial, family plot, Logan City Cemetery. 636 in Running To Resume Census Post U. Educator Dr. Roy V. Peel, former director of the U.S. Census Bureau and director of the University of Utah Institute of Government for the past several years, is being considered for reappointment to the census post, according to reports circulating in Washington, . D-C- DR. PEEL, Just returned from a visit with a daughter in Alien Address Cards Ready aliens, except those apeciflcally exempted by law, must file address report cards between Jan.' 1 and Jan. 31, Joe D. Lowfie, officer 'in charge of the Utah office of Immigration and Naturaliza tion Service, said Sunday. ACCREDITED dl p lomats, persons accredited to certain International organizations and persons admitted to the country temporarily as agricultural laborers are exempted under the law from filing the address report cards.- The forms will be available at all Post Offices and through local offices of Immigration and Naturalization Service on Jan. 1. When,.completed by aliens, the cards are to be returned to the same distribution agencies. AH -- Raid Coin Device An undetermined amount of money was taken by burglars who forced open a vending machine at the Mexico City Cafe, 537 W. 2nd South, sometime Saturday night, police were told. Hannah H. Williams Los Angeles, said Sunday he hacFreceived no direct "or official information that he was being considered, - but was aware that his name had been propbsed, Some of my former associates in the Census Bureau and former students," he said, have written to me suggesting that I become a candidate and offering support" DR. PEEL directed the 1950 U.S. census, heading the department from March 1950, into 1953. A native of T)es Moines, Iowa, he has served on the faculties of the University of Chicago, University of Rochester and University of Indiana and is the author of several books and numerous articles in the field of political science and public opinion sampling. Isolation-Rule- wHava in Utah axtr" Inqvira abnvt special cmm4 ar otian far fefftitfs Eza Moll Graveside .services for Eza Moll, 208-- 8 th East, who died Satur- day 10 36 p m., m e Salt Lake hos of causes, natural pital M fie r Poland, to Israel Aaron Pulawy, end EJith Moll. Married Fannie Cwagenberg, Feb. 18. 1912. Pulawy. Eimco Corp. employe. Member, Monteflore Utah Congregation resident 26 years Survivors: widow. sons, daughter, Allan, Los Angeles: Samuel. Salt Lake City; Silverstein. Chicago, Jrtrs. Jean five grandchildren. Family suggests contributions to State of larael or ether chhrities. 72. Leonard T. Jensen OGDEN 'Leonard Thomas Jensen 49. 2348 Jackson Ave., died Sunday morning at an Ogden hospital after surgery Friday for an intestinal disorder. Born Aug. 31 1911. Clarkston, to Thom- H. end Sophronia Archibald ensen. Married Erma Bingham Oct. 6. 1933, Logan LDS Temple. Lived in Clarkston most of life. moving to Ogden about 20 years Had been active in athletics at North Cache High School. Eld-e- h in LDS Church Cub Scout and Bov Scout leader Formerly worked for Ogden Union Railroad and Depot Co . and was employed at time of death at Richardson Battery Co. Had been member and president of CIO local for United Rubber. Cork. Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America Survivors, widow, son daughter Richard L.. Mi. John (Utanai St&ker. Of Hen; two grandchildren stepmother, Mrs. Ben (Minnie) Day. Ogden; ham Citv; two brothers, three sisters Funeral Thursday 11 am. and Sons Mortuary Lindquist Chapel where friends call Wednes day 74 p m. and Thursday prior. Burial Clarkston Cemetery. For Escapee Special to The Tribune A Utah State Prison trusty found himself in isolation at the prison Sunday after three hours of liberty Saturday night when he walked away from a milking crew detail. Lillie V. M. Sheffield Mrs. Lillie BRIGHAM CITY Victoria Malmrose Sheffield. 476 E. 1st South, died Sunday, 630 a m., at her home after an illnesa. Born July 26, 1890. Brigham City to Bcngt and Augusta Olsen Malm-ros- e Married to William A Shef field Feb. 15, 1911. Salt Lake Tem-le. Church of Jesus Christ of atter-daSaints. Active member, LDS Church. Survivors: husband; sons, daughter, William Glen, Earl M . Boyd M . Mrs W Ralph (Lillian) Westover, Brigham City, 13 grandchildren t brother, sister, Hy rum A. falmrose. Mrs. W L. DELBERT Clarence Gage, 28, wiU appear Tuesday morning before the board, where action will be takfen to report his Saturday escape to the Salt Lake County attorney, Warden John Turner said. Gage was captured at 10 p.m. Saturday in the Midvale Baseball Park after, walking away from the prison about 7 p.m. ent prison-adjustm- -- flrtf sails and rial any Mrs. Hannah Hadley OGDEN Williams. 83. 2331 Adams Ave , died Sunday at 12 30 a m. at home of a sister, Mrs. Louise Folkman. 3138 Adams, of causes Incident to age. Born Sept, 13. 18?7.jyest Weber to Lorenzo O. and Elizabeth Bltton Hadley. Married to Henry O. williams 1901. Ogden. Lived in Ogden after marriage. Member LDS Church and Ogden h ward. Survivors, nus-bansons, Oscar L . Paul E Ogfive five grandchildren, den. a brother, three sisters. Oscar Hadlev, West Louise Folkman, Mrs, weberi Mrs. Mary N. Goodell. Ogden: Mrs. Mark f Aaa) Folkman, Plain City. Funeral Wednesday. 3pm. and Sons Mortuary Lindquist Chapel where friends cali Tuesday 74 P m. and Wednesday prior. Burial. Ogden City Cemetery. d Tuesday, 74 pm. Wednesday prior. Felt Funeral Home. Burial Brigham Ctty Cemetery, Caroline Lobusch " RED CARPET SERVICE few The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, January at Reasonable Prices! Wa accapt all Camplata fvnaralt with fcinttfiil burial ktsva ancu and trtifiiafai - ntkatf fram $247 VISIT CALL out NfW IUI10INS T 1 IN 6-- 1 3826 Taraia If tyzxx&GjQar'' RUPERT. IDAHO Funeral service for Mrs. Caroline Lobusch, 76. who died Friday at her home, be 16 will Tuesday, im, Walk Bom Mortuary Chapel. Rupert. 1885, Germany. Came to fept. 6,front In 1924 MarGermany ried Peter Lobusch Sept 1906, Germany, He died 1943. Survivors: sons, George, Paul Idaho; Paul, San Leandro, Calif : Curtis, Llver--mor- e Calif h en brother ona sifter. Burial in Rupert Cemetery. 1 Bichard Predmore RUPERT. IDAHO Richrd (Dick) Predmore, 60, died of a heart aliment Saturday fat Pocatello while working for a well drilling company. Bom Feb. 12. 1900, McCook, Neb. Came to Rupert in 1906 with parents Married Ethel Grace Dec. 9, 1925, Rupert. Survivors: widow one brother, one sister Fneraf Thursday, 2 pjn Ftret ward Chapel, Church os Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Rupert. Burial. Rupert Cemetery. 1 t, 1961 4 Fcrssnalt Notlcw Sptclol SUCCESS CAN BE YOURS BE A AT ANY AGE - OGDEN Mr.. Lna Wlmlew. Col.m.n Handclon. 81, 859 lulllvan Rd.. di.d Sunday in an . wyo. divorced, 1817, Pinedale, Married to William Handelons, 1948, Ogden. He died 1952. Ogden. toU" Air Force resident 18 years. Base employe past 16 ears. Mem- Salvation ber, Army. Former Pino dale and Rock Springs, Wye resident. Survivors: sons, Glen R. Coleman. Barstow, Calif ; Walter Donald F. Coleman, both Long J, Beach, Calif ; eight grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; brothers, Basil Wisniewski, Price; Jliters, ohn, Stanley, Henry, Lon, Mrs. Adolph Parnta, Mrs. William Haf-- . Springs. Funeral ?ar, all 1Rock p.m., Myers Mortuary. - 633 26th Sf where friends call Monday, 74 p m., Tuesday prior Burial Ogden City Cemetery. SAIT LAKE CITY WANT-A- D NO Flora B. J. Kidd VERNAL Mrs Flora Bell Jones Kidd, 77. died Sunday, 9 am. in a Vemal hospital after an illnesa. Bom Dec. 13. 1883. White Poet Ind . to Hugh Alexander and Artinsie Jane Darst Jones. Married to Alexander Carson Kidd Dec 17. 1902. Salt Lake Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y husband; Saints Survivors sons, daughters, Mrs. Lester (AWilliam Mrs. Martin. rlene) Brvant Mrs (Mamie) Harrison. Ver(Marcella) Roper. Alfred C.,- May-fielnal: Mrs John (FlorenceLaJara. Colo ; Mrs Lawence Eldon 1 Gladys) E., Atwood. Ogden: 34 grandchildren; sisters, brother, William R. Jones, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Emma Jones, Phoenix: Mrs. Bessie Snodgrass, Los Angeles: Mrs. Laura Johnson, Albuauerpue. Funeral Wednesday 11 am. Vernal First LDS Ward ChaoeL Friends call Tuesday. 74 pm MortuWednesday prior; VernalMemorial Vernal Burial. ary Park Cemetery. Jr. John Cell DUGWAY Jr . 38. Dugway, died Saturday. 11 4 pm, in a Salt Lake hospital following surgery. Bom Nov 21, 1922, Twin Falls. Idaho, to John Cecil and Valene Haight Livingston Sr. Married Maxine Draper, Nov. 9 1951 Moroni. Sanpete County. Member. Church of Saints. Jesus Christ of Latter-daRaised at Eureka Dugway Proving Ground employe past nine and one half years Served three years overseas with U S Navy. Survivors: widow, son, daughters, Scott Diane. LaNae. all Dugwav: Lvnn brother. Earents. Moab: Oakland. Calif t grandmother. Mrs. Matilda Humohrey, Tuedav 1 Bell, Calif "Funeral LDS Ward p m . Moroni Fast-WChapel Friends call Deon Livingston home. Moroni. Tuesdav. It a m. until services. Burial, Moroni Cemetery. Matilda C. H. Moyle al ALPINE. Utah County for Mrs Matilda Charlotte Hansen Moyle. 88, who died Friday of natural causes at the home of a son in Eagle. Idaho, wtu be Wednesday, 1 pm. Aloine Ward Chapel, Church of Jeus Christ of Latter-daFriends call Saints Tuesdav, 7 9pm, Anderson Mortuary. American Fork at rhaoel Wednesday prior. Burial, Alpine City Cemetery. Jack PRICE Funeral service for ,Tsk Richard H arson. 84. former Price resident who died Tuesday In Clarksville. Ark, of s heart ailment will be Tuesday, 10 a m. Mitchell Funeral Home Chapel. Bom June 15 1896. Ashtabula, Ohio, to Jack Rchard and Sandra Haraon. Married Larine Howard May 1, 1924. Price Former eoal miner Survivor widow. Friends call Monday evening. Tuesday prior, nlace of services. Burial, Price Citp Cemetery. Cecil C. Monroe LOGAN Cedi Clarence Mon-yo- e, 80. died at home here Sunday morning after a long illness Bom Dec 29, 1880, Pleaant, W. Va , to James P and Mary E Shank Monroe Married Elna Marla Anderson Sept, 3, 1818 m Loaan. Believed last Logan veteran of War. Carpenter, emCentral ployed long by Utah-IdahRailroad. Logan resident since 1937. Survivors: widow; daughter, Mrs. D Le Roy (Ida) Thorpe Mre. Nick (Virginia) both Joseph, Ogden: seven grandchildren: sister, Mrs. Jessla Jordan, Hunting-to- n rark, Calif. Funeral Thursday noon, HaU Mortuary Chapel Friends call Wednesday, 74 p m. Thursday after 11 am Burial an , faintly . plpb if Lula B. Smith 0 Graveside services for Mrs. ula Belle Smith, 80. who dieaF day at a Twin Falls hospil be Monday. 11 Cemetery. Bora ansas. Came to ecember 1960. urch. Her bundled in 1957. MIHl. survivors daughters. Mrs. Carrio fumar. Mrs, Addle Turner, both wm Fills; Mias Jessie Smith. Tulsa. Okie : 16 grandchildren, 19 a sister. TILER, ID Legal Nolle invitation . , WILL "GIVE YOU A LMOMnJ SALARY. EARNINGS ARB UNLIMITED CAR REQUIRED. THIS IS (NOT) INSURANCE, POTS AND PANS. BOOKS. MAG AZINES. VITAMINS OR HEDUC- ING EQOTPMENT. PART-TIM- E Work THOSE WHO WANT PART- WORK. TIME EVENINGFULL-TIME V. E OFFER WORK EOR THOSE WHO ARE INTER. ESTED IN EARNING AT LEAST MAgVmENT1" POSITIONS ARE ALSO AVAILABLEpa THOSE WHO CAN QUA For personal interview and furcall EM 37928e ther information k for Haf Van Horn. CELESTIAL CERAMICS MUM for WANT TO BUY CREDIT AAANAGER . LERNER is YOtiR group looking for a fund-raisin- g Sell lawn project? to sell, good fdgmg-Eas- y Write Farmer 8c Krueger, profits. Sunny--fid- e. Wash . for full details PRIVATE DETECTIVES Divorce cases investigated. Latest wireless voice activated recorders, transmitters and re . celvers. EL BnE OF BEEF, 45c lb.: aide of ork, 35c lb., cut, wrapped. FARRERS MAR-1- , rroctLfree HU Continental Beauty College 2230 8 7TH EAST Special Lanolin perm. Complete jwitjeutlS HU 64447. LVJ not to go through $I SHOPS PROVO. UTAH If you are over 21 and have had credit experience . you may qualify. Jk "GOOD SALARY COMPANY BENEFITS Apply to Mr. Stevenson at Lemer Shops . 44 F. Broadway, S.L.C, week, Good condition, Churcli organization. LDS, yingle, staady. 1 - derk-typl- 12-4- 0 t 1M0 typW Scandlnovlan 1 typist Scandinavian part tim,, wk. and Sat. (marri,d 2 or .ingle). Be. Mr. Halt, 18 E. No. Tempi - Private Lessons Harmonica Mathematics. EM Funeral Directors' Funerals i Funeral service for will be held ?eorge 1 Brown Winder pm. in the 1375 6th Ward U)S Chapel, E, 4000 South. Friends may call Monday ( to I on. at the Jenkins Soffe Funeral Chapel. 4760 S. State, Murray, and Tuesday one hour prior to services at the church. Interment in the Memoal rial Gardens of the Valley, director, V. C. Soffe. BROWN C, AUCTION TOTS. NIGHT. 730 2570 SO. STATE DESERET . MORTUARY EM Funeral services for Y. Burton will be held Tuesday 10 am. in Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 E. South Temple. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Lar-ki- n Mortuary. LOVING care for elderly lady In priv. home. Prlv. room in Kearns. CY BROWN FLORAL CO. DARRELL'S permanent special, $5 95 Darrell's Salon. Midvale, AM 54506 or Kearns, CY WlLL buy old American or cold coins. Glen's Coins, 230 W. 9th S. NEW moccasin kit, $2 25 pr. Tandy leather. 164 E. 2nd South. IS ALCOHOL y eu r problem t Alcoholics Anonymous. AM PET. CEMETERY Pickup Service HU BARBERS, beauticians DA 84787. Ayre Supply Co.t 118 W. 3rd So. course. GUITAR lessons, $12. Instrument fum. DA WORLD Massage Parlor. Men- women. 1900 S. State. HU Flowers Cut Fresh Daily Salt Lake's Leading Florist EM 1 4-55- 44 Special Notices CLASSIFICATION GULL Funeral services for Arms J. Gull will be held Monday 2 p.m. in the Sandy 3rd Ward chapeL Friends may caL at the Gof Mortuary, 8090 S. State, Sunday, 64 p m. and Monday Burial Mt. View prior to services. Memorial Estates. Goff Mortuary 1 INDEX fe Need an dlr-- Lost Expert 5 Massaga and Bath. and Found 3 reflexolocy. IRIDOLOGY, vllle.376-312- KINNER8LEY Funeral services for Marie Tuckfield Kinnersley will be held Tuesday 12 noon in Larkin Mortuary Chapel 260 Eg South Temple. Friends may at the mortuary Monday 6 to 8 m. and Tuesday prior to serv-ce- s. Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors Lar-ki- n Mortuary. Help Wanted ft For Rent ' ft Real Estate ft For Sale Misc. ft Automobiles LUTZKER Funeral services for David Lutzker will be held 11am. Monday from Evans and Early ,574 East 1st South. In - charge of Rev. j in the Congregation Monteflore Funeral directors Evans Cemetery. and Earl ... 7 to 1 TA EaNE 14 to 27 6 Travel, Bus Lines 28 to 36 to drive cars to surrounding cities and West Coast cities. Also from Detroit. Chicago and Denver, etc. Thu is not employment. Deposit and references necessary. 3403 S. State or phone IN WANTED Driver to take car to 923 El Paso. Texas. EM McClelland SL STUDENT wants ride to east coast Jan. 1. WIU help drive. CR DRIVERS 47 to 51 55 READ YOUR AD carefully before placing it. Due to mechanical operation it ia Impossible to correct or change an ad until it has appeared one time. a Want-Ad- DIAL EM SEAMSTRESS NICE APPEARING LADY FOR SMALL EXCLUSIVE SHOP. VA- - 1 ' MMSMBSA83W POTENTIAL. EMPLOYMENT WE WISH A HAPPY NEW YEAR -- TUES. NITE 7:30 STENOGRAPHER worklnc condition, and plcaunt- .urroundmis. Paid vacation and frinae benefit,. Sea Sir. Lambert. Mortgage Loan Good sp- - .ft' STENO FOR STATE LAW OFFICE Exd. necewary, Phon EM 3 Lost and Found or tAPABLE women under 40 for housekeeping and care of elderly woman. Board, room, good wages. 136 So. 3rd East., Apt. 48. GIRL for finishing department and call office. Steady employment, hours 7 e m --4 pm. Westminster Cleaners, 1518 So. 15th East. IN SECRETARY for loan dept in savings and loan assn. State and experience. qualifications Wrlta Box this paper. CANDY SALESLADY WtUre' part-tim- e fpr ..work, evening ifn. JAPANESE ELEGANCE oora to w. south GUITAR lesaonsgi ven in your EM it ami's hrali' id Association n Street, Salt of Salt lik, City, in the County l. on Wednes- of day of 7 00 AD , 1861. at the hour January. ... evening on said day, at which said meeting Directors for said Association will be elected, ana any and all other matters of business coming before said meeting will be considered and acted upon. Dated this 39th day of December, 1960. (SEAL) Orson M. Richins, Secretary of Prudential Federal Savings and Loan Association. (C41 shed. ACCORDION lessons given in your home Instr. fum. EM 44275. ANTIQUE GUNS. COINS. STAMPS Beehive. 368 E. 3rd So. EL 9 9052. WHEN YOU NEED - for photo finishing plant. Exp. on rollhead type Mr. Webb. printers EX sitter wanted, 5 day week, Saby Holladay area. Own transport-tio- n. EL bet. 9 and 5 pm. club. Daytime waitress. w Ii93 'Wilmington Ave. IN or CR VAfTID-G- iri who needs nice home In exch. for some baby-ci- t. light hiwk.t wage, IN W5XKH hjldraicrw home 99th So , 9th E. Furn. own transp AM ATTRACTIVE young woman to tend bar and serve in cocktail lounge 1056 S State BABY sitter 2 small children, my home, vie. 9th South, 2nd East' PRINTER Pinonol fr of the guar Annual - eating th, embers qf Prudential Federal Association wiU Savings ana.! onvsne at tha be held and 8- - 4508; LOST Felker model 41 A tile saw with motor and blade, in vie West Temple and 3rd West bet; So. Reward. EL 54242. LOST Ladys Hamilton watch white gold, scrolls on side: aso Black rolled small diamonds. band Reward. AX $25 REW. for return of mala blue pt. Siamese lost Dec. 10th, Rose Park. EL 54581. LOST White wallet Mon., 26th: vie. Sugar House Please return valuable papers. Rew. IN LOST PUPPYr all brown, German shorthair pointer. 3 moi old. In Reward. Holladay. CR LOST Roving Irish terrier, reddish-brown, male. EM 34568, Re ward. LOST Olive green Amnity wallet! Need papers Rew, AM LOST Large sable male collia CR 84326. LOST brown wallet, downtown area. Reward. IN LOST young white Samoyed on Avenues. EL 54806 ANNUAL MEETING NOTTCf OF MEMBERS OF PRUDENTIAL AND . FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION - TO ALL OUR FRIENDS BALT LAKE SWITCHBOARD PBX SCHOOL 092 Felt Bid,. EL AUCTION Legal Notices SERVICE. TECHNOLOGIST MALE OR FEMALE ONE OR MORE YEARS EXPERIENCE FOR FULLY AUTO-HATECLINICAL LABORATORY, SALARY OPEN, fierolab. Inc., P.O. Box 45, Foot-l-ll Station. Salt Lake City 8. Ut. - 2570 SO. GEORGIA REGISTERED MEDICAL 525 Furniture, sporting goods, finances, gift items, personal IN FITTING :s. RIED WORK " 3-- Women 7 Help Wanted WHEN PHONING your Want Ad always ask for the ad to be repeated back to you. Be sure to checc your phone number and address. Place For SALON MASSAGE ladies and gentlemen. EL IN EVENT or ERROR, notify our classified Department at once. Advertisers are expected to check the first insertion: we will not be responsible for any errors after ths first day WHEN CANCELLING an ad No number. demand a Kill allowance made without it. s MOLL Graveside funeral services for Eza Moll will be held Monday at 2 p m. in the Monteflore Cemetery, in charge of Rev. Harry Sterling. Friends so washing may make contributions to the State of Israel. Funeral directors, Evans Sl Early. PRPICH Requiem mass for Manda Prpich will be held Monday at 10 a m. at the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 4K)0 Wasatch Street, Murray. Recitation of the Holy Rotary Sunday at 8 at the Jenkins Soffe Mor-uar- y Chapel, 4760 South State Street, Murray, where friend may rail Sunday from 6 to 8 pm. and Monday prior to services. Interment in the Murray Citv Cevne-terFuneral director. V. C. soffe. TERRY Funeral services for Franklin Amos Terrv will be held Saturday. 1 pm . Harvard Ward chapel. 1020 South 2nd East. Friends may call at Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South Fridav. 6 to 9 p.m. and at the Ward on one hour prior to Saturday Interment servioe. Enterprise. Utah Cemetery. Monday 12 noon. Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary. UD ALL Funeral service for David Udall will be held Tuesday 5 pm. in Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 E. South Temple. Friends may call at ths mortuary Monday 6 to 8 pm. and Tuesday prior to services Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors Larkin Mortuary. WADB Funeral services for Martha Gull Wade will be held Tuesday at 11 am in the chapel at the Colonial Mortuary, 2128 S. State where friends mav call Monday evening from 6 to 8 p m. and Tuesday prior to services. Interment in the Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Funeral directors. Colonial Mortuaryi WOODLAND Funeral services for Rose Amelia Taylor Woodland of Willard will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p m. in tha Willard Ward chapel with Bishop Orvin M. Lemmon of the Willard Ward officiating. Friends may call at Lindquist and Sons, Ogden, Monday 7 to 9 pm. and at the ward Relief Society room Tuesday from 12 noon to service time. Interment in Willard Cemetery. - Utah Ilf Florists EDWARDS Funeral services for Parley Harold Edwards will be held Tuesday. 2 p.m. in the Rose Room, 36 East 7th South. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary and Tuesday Monday, 64 to services. Interment in the Erior Hills Memorial Park. Funeral directors Deseret Mortuary. ... WHITE WHITE-WHITCONVERTIBLE TOPS 825 CY GOODRICH READING CENTER Phonicmethod. CR PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAEr EVELYN PIXTON, Hotel W.N T, DA 84519. Lodge. UTAH'S OUTSTANDING FUNERAL DIRECTORS" BURTON ,v. -- ' LOVING care for preachool children. My home (vie. 11th 9th So-t- . EL EM 44187. WOMAN to tend small boy. light A housework, wk., must have own transportation. CR 7 9610 HELP WHEN YOU "WANT AD" wk. this paper. Apply Jud(. Build-in- g Coffee Shop TEED licensed operator or nure ing home DA LADY to live in, care .for 3 children. CR . RECEPTIONIST-Tyol.- t, Box WAITRESS By Jimmy Hatlo Theyll Do It Every Time! 'WOW WHAT AM IDEA-'- -' BRUNE HAM6S UPALX. THE BUM CHECKS HE CETSy HEY THECES A 6UV X KNOW ROLLO - DINK8EQOV WELL-- -, WHATTAVA KNOW-HA---AN THERElS OUsTulfl ANOTHER ONE HA VETOSEETO CASH TALKlNANGLEl a BANK DlPLOMAANO X WORMS COT STEEPED HIM TO BOUNCIN CHECKS THE BAR ALL OVER TOWN-- HE BANKS AT THE TRAMPOLINE TRUST COMPANY-- THAT DONT KEEP THE PHONIES OUT-BRUN- ASHAMED TO PUT UP THE ONE WHO BIT To bid Bid, will be received by th, Purchuin Division oi the Com mission of Finance of the Stole of Utah. 147 State Capitol,' Salt Lake City, Utah until, 00 AM, January il. 1861. on the following Destination FOB fISH AND GAVE. REQ. NO. 555 KOKANEE SALMON SGUi. UTAH STATE HOSPITAL, REQ. NO. 2169 MEDICINE. UTAH STATE HOSPITAL. REQ. CARHOPS WAITRESSES 18 Years or Over Fufl Time Days or Nights DON CARLOS BAR-BE-- 135 E 9th South NO PHONE CALLS OPPORTUNITY . Office clerical worker. 22 to 40 yrs , single. LDS in genealogical office work, not necessary. Some eol- -' tvpingmission or business exper. lege, desirable. Steady, good environwk. See ment, benefits. Mra. Bale. 18 East North Temple. STENOGRAPHER Permanent position with leading financial firm. Must have shorthand. Good jay( plus insurance. Blue Cross-Blu- e Shield end retirement program. For immediate interview, apply to Box this paper, or telephone DA weekdays OPENING JAN. 3RD Local opening for women who cannot work from 8 to 6. Earn up to $30 or more in a week showing table appts. during evening hours 64 pm. Car necessary for local calls by appointment. Thorough free training permits you to earn while learning. For Interview call CR 74513 before 11.30 am. Ids." SINGLE. wk.. steady, good cond.. benefit. Church organization Clerk typist 1845 0. Clerk typist Typist Scandanavian Typist Scandinavian part time. Mon. and Thurs. eves z aU day Sat. (single or married) Mrs. Hale. 18 E. North .See Temple? TYPIST-fil- e clerk. National company offers permanent position. week, paid vacation, hospital-medical plan, and other benefits. Must be able to type 50 wpm and be able to file. Shorthand helpful but not necessary. Phone on weekend or EL9- HU 7701. Ext, 356 during baianoe of week. TYPIST . National company. Permanent week, paid vacaposition. tion and holidays with fringo benefits. Must type minimum of 55. Age 1640. Call Mr.Skrfy1f, & Bradstreet. EM pun 10 Post Office Place. SALARY and up, to Women, middle-ag- e do A&H telephone survey work in our office, full or pari Urn a, Per hr. guar. -Apply rm. J r!142 840 6 State. 9 and 11 a m. IMMEDIATE OPENING for tecretarr in wholnal lumbw firm. May wk. Top pur, .11 am. benrflu. rxcal. workin ploy, CaU HU cond. day,; CR eves COMPETENT stenographer, 30 to 00, excellent type en shorthand essential. Salary to be negotiated. Contact A: W, vall. SouvaU Bros. 1550 8, wood Rd. SALESGIRL Must be neat Is tepee ence, ambitious, alert, FuU.time work. Apply in person. No phone calls. Kid's Shoe Store 177 3rd South, EXPERIENCED accountant with strong educational background. Experience in CPA office preferred. Salary $350 per me. or more depending on qualifications See Cowley, 53X So. State. SECRETARY Excellent parma-neposition ExperlencadDio- taphone, IBM. executive, Tracy Insurance Agency, 700 , gouth Temple. EL TELEPHONE SOLICITORS ihlft. i terview. Periodical Publishing Co. NATIONALLY known cosmetic coi has need of mature ambitioufl women. Wonderful eamUijs as gured. No deliveries. CaU Lusier Cosmetics, EM 34746. LOCAL finance co. has immad. opening for a cashier-typis-t, desired but not necessary. Exp. All CnU Mr C1M, DA ' WOMEN bet. 25-yn 11 30 m 7 30 b m steady position, excel, working cond. Dees Drive Inn, 753 W. No, Temple. Mrs, Phipps after L30 p.m. PIANO players, drummers and guitar players. Must be able to sing. No western. Call Hullinger Theatrical Agency, EM 34992. 3 LADIES for survey of electrical appliances. Salary and bonus. Ph. Hu for interview Tues. and Wed, WANTED EXPECTANT' MOTrf: ER TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK. ROOM. BOARD. SMALL WAGE EL - secretary md'i Receptionist office. Office experience typing euentlal. Write qualification, -- to Box 0 thia paper. EXPER. waitreaa Apply Vtlbixe- Grill. 130 Foothill Dr. Sun. and holiday, off. RELIABLE woman tg tend chll-dremy home vie. 8th Eaat, 8th South. EL 8 Women Want Work LOVELY front rm. for your patient with 24-hnursing care. CR for appoint RELIABLl lady wants cplorecj work as mala or day work. DA $ 9505. H ELEN Hoskin. ironing, my home. reas EL Contact Mrs. Porter, AX kill 2 fcXPER. lady wants hous clenn ing wrk $1 25 per hr. AM HONING. Alterations. Pickup and deliver. DA EXPERIENCED child care, my home, Rose Park. EL IRONING Pick up, deliver IN 74312 tablo-clothCURTAINS, bedspreads, Pickup, dellverriN IN IRONING HIM TWICE r NO. 2166 MEDICINE. FISH AND GAME, REQ. NO. 439 LUMBER STATE COMMISSION. ROAD REQ NO. A146S-- K L E C R I C CABLE HOIST. STATE ROAD COMMISSION. 5 NO . IMPACT REQ WRENCHES STATE ROAD COM-REMOVABLE NO Unique story book nurserV HU 4607, HU TYPING iddreasin. mailln. my home. EM I 33rd SO. A SIAII Womea ' FOR AMBITIOUS WK WILL FURNISH YOU WITH 1N SALES A FREE COURSE S K L FJM. A N D TRA IN ING PROVEMENT THAT WOULD OR- DINARILY COST YOU 8500. Highest prices pd. for antiques, marble top furniture, oil lamps, and pioneer pictures, brick-a-bra- c relics. EM axt 475, IN 1st and 2nd pr. Truman Ada Lay WHAT you ore Meing, you im It bolter. EM S4125 International Credit Cards , Accepted Alfred Jensen ESCALANTE. Garfield County Mrs. Ada Lay. 68, died Saturday in a Panguitch hospital ofa from complications resulting 27. 1892. broken hip. Bom Oct. Escalante, to Willard and Beatrice Twitchell Heaps. Married to Ed- ward Lay Sept. 24. 1912, Pan solemn lied Salt Lake fuitch, Jaier Church Of Jesus Christ Saints. Survivors: of Latter-da- y husband, sons, daughters. Howard K Mt Pleasant: Addlin E., Mrs. Mike Olga Zdunlch. Mrs. Wally ( Valdine) Short all Salt Lake Oiaf Kim. Miss City: Mets L Hazel Gray Lay, Mrs. Holt (Dana ) Wardle, all Kearns:. 31 grandchil broth2 dren, ers, sisters, Alma. Delbert JMrs. Vesta Mangum. all Salt Lake City; Joseph. Bountiful: Deuane Spring-vill- e: and Pherron Errington both Payson. Funeral Tuesday, South LDS 2 pm, Escalante Ward Chapel. Friends call family home, Escalante, prior. Buriat Escalante Cemetery. hlp 1135 E. So. Temple SUNDAY AND MONDAY JANUARY will XL DEARDEN Visual Clinic WILL CLOSE Mrs. Ada Week ley Masters, 84, 13 Freeman St, Bingham, died Sunday. 9.30 p nrw felt Bid. MATTER w. Telephone Department BINGHAM Alfrad Jenwn. 7, PROVO rrf. br Logan, died Saturday, 6:30 pillness.-Bom a Provo hospital after en Feb. 16, 1873, Logan to Niela and Johanna Sandberg Jensen Married Martha Josephine Larsen 1899, Salt Lake Temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. She died. 1924. Tlved in Cornish, Cache County. Rancher active sportsman. Survivors: sons, daughters: Rulon, Salt Lake City; j Eldon. Bountiful: Burke. Hawaii; Mrs. Farrell (Mildred) LlUenquist Provo: Mrs. Harry (AHceiWuson, Ehrenberg, Aria.; Mrs. Eutena (Edna) Petersen, Clearfield: Mrs. J. J (Wanda Lee) Taylor, Denver, Colo : 19 grandchildren, i5 f grandchildren, sisters, Mr mary Bingham, Mrs. Matilda Horsley both Los Angeles. Funeral Tuesday, Cornish Cemetery. Friends 2pm call at Cornish LDS Ward Chapel 1 . Tuesday prior, SCHOOL SWITCHBOARD 802 503 Ada W, Masters at her home of natural causes. Bom July 26. 1876, England, to William and Phoebe Tilson Week-le- y. Married to Thomas Avery Masters. Nov 9, 1896. Boston, Lincolnshire. England He died Came to Bingham 1914. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Survivors: son daughters. Col. Avery. Carlisle, Pa Mrs. Mrs. Mary Phoebe giddoway, Rady, Bingham; Mils Annie Masters, Sait Lake City; Mrs. Doris Mass ; 9 Contratto. Brookline, 10 grandchildren; -- sister. Mrs. Annie. Smith - - -Bingham. SWITCHBOARD . RECEPTIONIST Short training period, low tuition, day or evening classes. No age barrier. Good salaries. PBX PLEASE NOTE afrun.JSrn pdnJ0Hal fi, 1699, ...lam ana Anastasia Wlsniew Al. Married to Glen Coleman Wanted Help BONANZA WOMEN Leona W. C. Ilandelong John C. Livingston 7-- WHEN YOU Watch inc exhibit 8 AS HE EXAMINES EXHIBIT 'A IN PARTITIONS. o Tha Commission of Finance the right to reject any or bids, or to accept or reject SI! whola or any part of any bid: or to waive anv informality or, technicality In any bid In the interest of the State. Only bids glvins a firm Quotation properly aigned will be accepted, Btda. proposal, and specification. will be furnished upon re IUMt' 'D K MO-TPURCHASING AGENT ) THE-STE- AK CASH-EASY-- 7HAMAHOTIPOTH HTLO wrr TO jTZj DMfH STRAOELLA, Zf . PALM BEACH , , V fc. Place a "Want-A- d DIAL EM 3-- 1 525 TLA. -- -- NEED HELP -- "''Sir.., |