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Show , fa28 The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, October SO, 1961 V Official Municipal Ballot (For CITY COMMISSIONERS, and Campaign Drive Ghosts to Reform PI Halloween Inside Story: Tricker Treat Report HopefulsBid 2 Meetings For Support CITY AUDITOR INITIATIVE ORDINANCE T! NO. 1) - Gtndidates for election to the Offices of City Commissioners and of City Auditor, of Salt lake City, Utah, for Four-Yea- r Terms and for Initiative Ordinance No. 1 at the Municipal Election to be held Tuesday, November 7, By Melba M. Two candidates for posts on the Salt Lake City commission spoke Sunday to groups on the water policies of the community and the need for a change in the present commis- 1961. 3 people on Halloween night. You arent supposed to like year, will mean scare people, the girls said, Halloween this every other year tricker what seems like a thousand 'Youre supposed to get treat knocks, on your door; a thousand OH! WELL why didnt fchildlsh trebles you tell us that before? yelling trick or 'Then the ghosts said that treat"; a thounext' time they would do what sand times you the girls aald. drpp cookies, nuts or . candy OKEH, GIRLS, okeh, the into bags held two ghosts said, and they went outthe in tiny, with the girls to get tricker stretched hands fa v sion. (Place a cross (X) within the square following the names of the Candidates you favor for the respective positions; if you desire to vote for Initiative Ordinance No. 1 place a cross (X) within the square opposite the word FOR; if you desire to vote against Initiative Ordinance No. 1 place a cross (X) within the square opposite the word AGAINST). Conrad B. Harrison Salt Lake City Water Commissioner Conrad B. Harrison Sunday charged Mayor J. Bracken Lee with performing the greatest disservice to Salt Lake City in his efforts to destroy the citys Metropolitan Water District. of Candidates For Election To The Offices of City Commissioners and of City Auditor of Salt Lake City, Utah, for Four Year Terms. AS A RESULT, we have come from rationing of water in the drought year of 1934, when we were serving 142,000 people at the summer rate of 50 million gallons per day, to a ration-fresupply In a similar drought situation during the past summer, when we were serving some 280,000 people at the rate of 140 million gallons per day. Such success should be applauded, not berated. e : treat ' And thats what they did on Halloween, Andre is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fok Knoppert 611 Park St. (540 East). " This strange-looklncreature, who Is tricker treating is really a Hamilton School student, Andre Koppert, 11. Dinner to Honor Agency Leader THEN THE girls went to the second house. They got the same cookies as in the first house. They then went to the third house, and suddenly they yelled. They saw a ghost. The ghost said, Boo. They ran down the stairs, opened the door, and there was another ghost. He said Boo, too. The state committee fori HAL HARMON, campaign Radio Free Europe will hold manager for Radio Free Eu a dinner Monday at the Am- rope in Utah, said Sunday that bassador Club, East, to Mr. Michaelson, who has been D. C. honor Michaelson, who transferred by Kennecott Cop- - THEY TOLD the ghosts not v is retiring after five years as per Corp., to New York, will to scare them so much. chairman of the agencys Cru- - be given a special award of a Then the ghosts said, 'Well, sade for Freedom program in replica of the freedom bell in we cant help it. the West Berlin City Hall. Utah. Why not? said the girls. 145-2n- The stars of University of Utah Theaters next presentation, the delightful comedy, "Majority of One,, arrived in Salt Lake City Sunday evening from New York City the leading man, Barnard Hughes, by plane, and the leading woman, Berta Gersten, by train. BOTH WERE anxious to get started on rehearsals for the play, which Miss Gersten explained "has a charm, and is meaningful because, in a very subtle way, the author is try ing to tell you that we are all Gods children. The play, which tells the story of what happens when an Orthodox Jewish lady from Brooklyn meets a Japanese gentleman from Tokyo, will be presented Nov. 7 through 11 at 8:30 p.m., with a matinee Nov. 11 at 2 p.m. All performances will be in Kingsbury Hall, under direction of Dr. C. Lowell Lees. MISS GERSTEN is a lovely, woman of great personal warmth. fine-eye- Ben E. Lingenfelter Ben E. Lingenfelter, INITIATIVE ORDINANCE NO. . . M RECTING THAT FLUORIDE ION PE ADDED TO THE SALT LAKE CITY WATER SUPPLY IN SUCH MANNER AND UNDER SUCH RULES AND REGULATIONS AS fOT FROM MAY BE ESTABLISHED SALT THE BY TIME TO TIME LAKE CITY BOARD OF HEALTH AND THE UTAH STATE BOARD OF HEALTH?" AdOUISf By Jimmy Hatlo Tbeyll Do It Every Time! date speaking before a group at 661 H St., said, Do we want to continue with the present commission program of often bitter, procedures or do we want to get down to justice and give our city intelligent action? 1 'SHALL THE ORDINANCES OF SALT LAKE CITY RELATING TO HEALTH BE AMENDED BY ADD. 1NG THERETO A CHAPTER DI-- candi- ' Dies of Gun Shot J5I3SB0WDEW Anna Greenwald Intermountain Obituaries fa Ido A"a. lpm I ld.a 'I r" ' lA'ndfat I F ' A fa - 'M FLA. J,n t. BO- JACKSONVILLE 10, 4 . a tip os MAT TO J. HOLMES, ftivec Amo THE HATU3 WALTER nCT 8,Pfbo"s.ff7SL,vlSrtI.hC D0DC-E-PLYM0UT- Srh William Larsen, 27, 833 Markea Ave. (255 South) was found dead in the bathroom of his home Sunday at 8:49 a.m. of what police described was a self inflicted gunshot wound of the head. Roy O. Pearson H OWNERS Complete Car Repairs t CLEARFIELD Oscar Israel Mrs. Anna Schmidt Miller GreenMrs Hilda Bennion Mackay, 72, Barlow. 89. died 4 9 14 2200 & wald. 76. 1403 n Sundav tn an Green St. (MO West died Sat of William N. Cook Jennie Thalman hospital , East), died Satur- urday night in a MARRIAGE causes incident 8 45 p m of Salt Lake hosMrs. Jennie Christensen Thal-- dav to age Born Oct William OREM, Utah County of causes natural causes in pital 1001 8. Bountiman, 84, 1872. LICENSES a Salt Lake hosincident to age 85. died Cook, n m n F Ave r r t ful. to Ianthus Born July 20, pital. Born Jan. Haven and 1889. Granger, to 4. 1885. in Sar-- b causes incident nah Pintle Bar- Elko, Nee. rucke Marcus and Luc an Orem age in yr low. Mamed Em Smith Bcnmon nany, to Joseph rest home Born Ulv R. Kvnlston William Todd Eaton 21. Black Married Thomas n d Marie 1876. MoMay 4, 1. Salt 189 Dec. 7. foot. Idaho. Alma Schmidt. Married Mackay, ronl, Sanpete Lake Temple. to Carl Miller Mary Shirley Scot. 21 Black-foo- t Sept 27, 1911, Danto County, Church of Jesus 1905 German Sait Lake iel and Emelina Christ of Latter-da- y Mt Pleasant, a He Church of died April j ,. Saints Sho William 8. Barlow. 22. Idaho jfsus Christ of Draper Cook of Came S 29. 1941 daughter Elsie Married died Chesterfield, J. and p. Chnstain Falls. Idaho. to Salt Lake Cit j Latter day Oct MariBrotherson 1905 19. (Idaho. Wool, Mane 1908 Married to Rexburg, Saints Jacqueline Attended Ludvigsen $ 20. 1897. Salt ried Phoebe E Idaho Green- - ft Christensen o! Julius University Lake Temple. ,len Flint March ned to Robert wald July, 1957 I g v Church of Jesus 19 Salt l'r' 2,1 Bnlhsm m Granll! School 1911, 1. Jan Thalman Member Nlblev M Christ of Latter iLake LDS Tem . 1903. in Mt Plees Mr. Barlow Park Ward, IU She Mackay day Saints. She Afkor, 33. Brlh,m uuo n. dtdlearfield. pie Church o t Jeius Mr Gr,.nw.ld lant Marriage JflgX Mra. Produce 28, died April Latier-daApril, -and Christ Saints. Sursolemnized of Jatet aecretary. Primary president LDS Stake Primary, dealer, farnr In UUh, aoiitnern 1948. Orem resivivors: husband, daughters, sons, in the Salt Lake 4 w rt.r.nr. D Knlffin 27 Burlcy- Cottonwood dent past five Mrs Utah Pio-- Idaho LDS rTor Art of Nelson. Church (Edith) Arthur Member, Daughters Temple. Ward Survivors sons, years Formtr Idaho. field of Jesus Christ Mrs. Thalman Miller, Richard Miller, Robert Bone-ta- . Hollaed. 32. Burley. I"?' . hiMb,hndF .on.C dSSehtc-rs- . DorU Miller. Ted Miller, all of Salt Lake of Latter day uhtera,Jepl W, Oo'den I. postmaster Due hw she Saints. Active LDS member. Sur- City; Mrs Robert J (Elsie) Grant. Ld?' MrT BobertAdetl.N Hellel dlbS- Raymond T. Meedlve, Elk: ToSwn?4 County; law officer Duchesne, vivors: husband: sons. Ray, Mid- Culver Citv. Calif : Mrs Austin Toni Linda Markii 18' Elk0Merrll B wldvile Mrs' Carbon counties. Survivors; sons. dleton. Calif ; Harry J . Salt Lake (Annie) Nelson, Hams Fork. Wyo ; 'UParley Mra Idaho rail.. Dick R., Drag Kenneth M , Rushton, Eaat Mill-0onDeans Younger, 24. Provo, Utnh: iMaurlnet four grandchildren: six great- Mrs Marcus (Florence) Nelson, Morten sen. erton. CarbonPrice; Mrs County; Daniel H., City; Kenneth (Helen) rtJrt.n Mrs Frank Willla B, DeBrayn, 18. Orem, creek; Funeral Wednes- Opal. Wvo ; 26 grandchildren. 17 Ger-- i Raymond N . Lindon, Utah Coun- grandchildren Funeral TuesHolladav 19 grandchildren. South Sixth LDS greatgrandchildren. Utah. day Marcus' L . serv- - KudM5l"laJnJn?i2n ?f Tifrmn ty, daughters. Mrs O, S (Eva) Ward noon, Cannon . hmihri. call 2128 S day noon, 260 Ecall South Temple, Frieds iii(n. Chapel XvYr-idirirnUrPLewis H Thomas, 23. Mountain Inc an LDS mission in New Mexi- friends where m Monday 6--8 8 at chapel Tfff5S,rPrn2mI5n2VpOpiri.0 hi State Tuesday. .co. Les. Orem. Mrs. Albert 'Ed- Home. Idaho Burut W.tch pjn , Tuesday prior to services. Iur"Y Larry Wilson. 20 other on. hour prior. Park. Cat-2J MUnU,n Memorial Lawn j grandchildren. 21 Home Funeral Wednesday Mrs. Macel Tidwell, funeral WoSno?dav noon Ttvlor. Arnold E. Bunderson jMortuary Moroni,aisters. Ie.lla Baker. 4L. Vernal. Utah, vt'le Second LDS Ward Chapel. )Lfel c County, Mrs Sanpete wieWar nV. Russell vie Funerkl b,rw,,, 27. 2803 .W 4700 South Friend. cal Chloe Bailey, Nephi. MURTAUGH. IDAHO Funeral Maylon eer,Utah Sund E Bunderson. 38, Mur-taugWednesday II am. Olpin TEPHI Maylon Russell Ivle. for Arnold friends calL where will be berg Mortuary, noon, Wednesday Verna! K. Bloom, 23. Pocatello. at'Chapef prior son Snowville Waid Chapel. Church Tuesday 9 p m . Wednesday prior View Memorial Park. of Jesus to eervlcea, Bdnal Moroni City of Boyd R and Christ of Latter-daJoAno Wolvertoa Taylor, 29. Valley Merlene Skinner Saints, Snowville. Utah. Died Fri- Cemetery. Pocatello. Ivie, died FriOay of injuries suffered in a traffic accident Bom Feb 20. 1923. day. 4pm In a DelUlis II. AnderSOIl P. trick H. Heala, 32. Pocatello Sait Lake hospi Brigham Cuv, Utah to Arnold ana Jensen J. tal after heart George Bradshaw Bunderson. MarMartha IdBh.rbr M. Reblnaon. U. Poca- Born surgery. h ried Deloris Patricia HoWell. Jan. East, died AS?,rt72n,o FAIRVIEW, Sanpete County tello. Q1CU 15. 1959. 18. 1946. April p m , in a Salt Lake hospital of mnrnlns okuiuv Ogden, Utah Farmer. in Provo Survivors Veteran World War II Member. George James Jenten. 60, Fair-'NepBorn Aug 29. after Andrew G Pokes. 81. Salt Lake: natural causes lingering LDS Church Survivors widow, Jana C. McCartney, 36. Salt 1013 In Raymond. Alberta. Cana-Bordied Sunday. 3 30 pm. of AothM. vlw. Ap tons, daughters Kathleen. Carol. on of Henry and Luinda n Lake. , 23. . 1900, xn heart attack while Tiding in a Randv, LaDawn Rex. Patricia. Ann. Shinl Married cfli Lake Citv a Anderson. 'Christensen ?andy. ail of Murtaugh; mother, Frank L. Moore, VL Wells, Nev.; Renee Ellen Taylor. car near Falrview. Born Nov. 2lj8Jn4?fJ,lJJi L. Member daughter of Alma sisters Mrs.-Jibrothers, (Mane) Jdery L. Weeks, 23, Wells Annie and (West Twelfth Ward. Church ofij Andrew to Nev 1900, Preston, (iVie. Orem. Mr Mrs. Bywater. Brigham Citv: Brown Chrlst of Latterly Sainu Thomas Mrs. Bert A. W. and Marie Christensen Jensen ui George (Orlenei Wheatley. SaliBlr)r4 rani Mattes. 29. Salt psst member. Moose Lodge to Wil ,wOrem: Skinner. : Dee 1. Salt nas. both Calif Ernest. Married Anna Tucker. June ons N. James liam daughters,, ldowt f reat drandpar Lake City: LeFo, Mrs William 1827. Salt Lake Temple. Church Christensen, 21 Ronnie. Christine. Dennis. Carl, July 2. 1924, in ,t R M. Mr. Latter-daBlooL Mnr y Garret Salt Lake. of Mary) (Sally) of Chrlrt Je.ua Mrs 6ltv. enja, Bient all Salt Lake Cityj Salt Lake Pocatello. . Halverson, Nvla Jean Bundersort. Saint. Employe, Utah State High- -died Novem 5 n. ' f dntn 21 Tooele, Lutnda Forman Madison. SD.liHe all Ogden Friends call at Blame UtTh .Ju f.ther. step- - ber, 1937. Mem way Department. Active LDS, SurlN0 grindchiidren. Brigham City, iber. Haven Kim Ivo Sr. and Mm. W. P William.. blsn Mortuary. mother, both of Toole sisters, nom 19,'G nt J Tuesday 9 p.m , Wednesday prior Vie- - b a if DuVal, Mrs Cliff Ward (Haze!) 1 m.. Funeral Provo. Tuesday, AC . Into tervlcea at chapel. Burial, Vtlle. Utah. p Mrs. hurch of J Columbia: British torla, f,?1', Fourth Ward Chapel. Church o( Ogden City Cemetery. !'?rnj,.uMcin,1,rCity, Mias 21, jOTUi Chrtst of Lattar-da- v d,n GLadvs Whitaker, both of ,,KvLr!- Vtlh" Bruc einia Jensen, Logan; Miss Lwlie Nephi. Friends call at A 2 sons William Mrs. and Funeral vivors; Tuesday daughter. sisters. Canada Jensen, Funeral Hon) Faimew; vftose Ann Denton 21, Ogden. Monday John R. Sorensen Don. where Sait Arvil. Murray; .Alma 260 E South Temple A)da Christensen. Moroni; Mrs Tuesday prior to 19 a ... Charles DoogU Wallet 27, Og- pm friends may call Monday Bluff Cematery Nephi. John Ray Sorensen. p m. Lake Citv; Mrs. Harold (Audrey) Viola Madsen, Frovo: nine grand 1 PPOVQ and Tuesday prior to aorvicts. Riley, Tooele, brothers and sla- children den, Utah: Funeral Thursday. 59, 532 N. 500 East, died at his - Falrview Califj LDS Ward North Bom July 24. Mary Greet Smith, 41 Ogden. BurUl, Salt Lake City Cemetery. ters. wUlard Oakland.Mrs home Saturday. p Emma Elmer, Mav, Friends call at family 1902, Vineyard, Utah County, to Carl C. Andersen John Pan! McGowan 42, LoveGolder, Mrs. Mary woodward, Mrs. Chapel.Thursday from 10 a.m to John B. and Flora. J. Cooper SorMartha Goiightly. all SalX take home land. Tex ; Carl Christian Andersen, 76. 348 ensen, Married Sallie Palmer, May Emmett Snapp Garrett 48, City; (Irs Mildred Efcgelt, Boun- arvicec. Burial Fairvltw, MUdrag Boiae, Harvard Ave. 1115 South), died at 5. 1924 Later solemnised. Church tiful. Funeral Wednesday, 1pm Idaho. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO home 8aturday 10.45 pm of nat- of Jasus Christ of Latter-da. 2128 S. friends where State St, ural causes Born March 21. 1885, Saints. Member, Provo Lions Club 69. Twin Falla, died William LnJaa, 22. Salt Lake; of a Snapp. Sarah Gittins Pm. Wednesday Steel heart attack Saturday after call Tuesday. Aalborg. Denmark, to Lars C. and Employe, Columbla-Genev- a Kora Valerio, 21, Salt Lake Belfoi Andersen. Came to ?o noon while pheasant hunting near prior to services. Burial Farming-to- n OGDEN survivors: widow; sons, Glttlni, IS. Marie City Cemetery. 17. Married aughters Salt Altus. Okla ; at Douglas. J. CM 33. K.y.vlll., Kurl. VCity Jan. 15, 1908. ohn Roger, Wichita Falls, Tex ; - Gerald C. JeGam Mrs. Lake Keith Salt of Ellis. Church (Merta Slye day in an Ogd.n hopitai after sus Chnt Temple. B,i.. SC.II. 31. Salt Lakd. of Latter-daSaints Rae) Anderson, Mrs. Frnest (Na-omGam Calvin Slye. 43, 54 West k Ulnesa, Bom May 14, Member High Priest Quorum. Milner, all of Frovo; five 1st South, died 11 pm. Saturday Hn, JrV7 Pr"ln' E.Cho LDS to and Park brothers. member. Edward sisters, Ward, erty .grandchildren, at his residence of natural causes. Martha England, res-- historian Scandia Mole Chorus; M!rs. Alice Good, Provo. Jdrs. Fm-m- a Glttlni Senior Ogden Zrnda Alia Kata. 1. Wejton. movad to Twin Falla, whar. CalBorn 21. 1918. to James Aug Mrs sided since. Survivors, Danish Lake Brotherhood. Salt Cit.v; ident Membertmember widow, vin end Caterer, Pierce, 6f years. Nellie Jane Ross Slye, thra. aoni, Gane and Robert, Lillian Maxwell. Los Angeles. Ward, Church of Jesusi vivors; wife; daughter Mrs.- Barber and veteran of d Robert A. Geedin, 38. Salt Lake: Rupert, and William. Hagerman; Richfield. Saints Salt Lake Calif ; Mrs. Ethel Ericksen. Gran- of Latter-da- y (Verna) Heyea, H. World War Survivors: brothers, vivors: nephew. 13 grandnleces.jCitVL foster children, Earl C iHan-an- d er; James Evero Sorensen, Basa Imorsne O. ftpsneer, 33, Salt two daughters. Mrs Ernest Ross A. Cedar City; ner. Twin Falls: Mra. Blaine An- - sisters Mrs. Ruby Brighton, both Salt ake, Calif Funeral Wednesday, grandnephews. Funeral Wed-iae- n. Fu- - Garth M, Boise. Idaho, Mack. 11 am.. Larkin Mortuary, Lake City. Funer$l Wedpesdav Chapel of Memories pm, Our Mra. Melba 8. Graham, Mrs. Laun nesday ' Charlie W. Hanson 68, Nampa, derson, Redondo Beach. Calif. where friends call h South Templo.Friends.Mortuarv. where friends call TuesSt. 6-o 8 Werlnes-t, Wednesday Idaho; (Bettvi Mason, all Salt Lake City. Tuesday .Wednesday prioricall prior to Tuesday day, pm pm jjm Private rraveside service t, ft pun Florsnse Kwaa tl Nampa, servloos. Burial WaUsvill Came-- day prior to services. Buriaf Wa- services. Burial Provo City Camo-ter. Salt Lake City Cemetery Idaho, Isatch Lawn Memorial rarl tery f Special to The Tribune .TERRETON, IDAHO isnt going Funeral services for Mrs. GOD KNOWS, she said, "the Russians cant boast of that. They live under tyranny now. So what are they going to fight for? More tyranny?" ME HAVE continually lost valuable men and women from city government because of inadequate pay scales and lack of confidence hi the present commission, Mr. Lingenfelter I said. Oscar I. Barlow News of Record Service Tuesday For, Victim, 32 y 4 City Recorder Barnard Hughes . . . Star here for "Majority of One. George Niederer,, 32, Archer, killed Friday when the tractor she was driving upset, will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p m. in our freedom as precious and the Terreton Ward Chapel, thats whylti so easy to fight Church of Jesus ChristxLUal-ter-daSaints by Bishop Adrifor it, to win for it, and to an Orme. pray for It. . Official Ballot Attest: But her warmth, she said Sunday, doesnt extend to Nikita Khrushchev. Td just love to say something without a subtlety about she said, because he him, really darkens my days. HOWEVER, HE ma-lont- y I d to win, she declared. She pointed to the fact that the American people; as a whole, love our land, and count THERE ARE many basic issues for the good of the such as our health program which has been very sound under its present direction but needs the support of the commission. Furthermore, the candidate said, Youth, old age and civil defense programs must have full support from the commission. . and many loyal career employes in all departments are deserving of much more attention. I Berta Gersten . . Has tre mendous faith in America. Stars Arrive to Assume Roles in U. Production e do. When the district was created by a 20 to 1 vote of the taxpayers In 1935, the commissioner said, It was the Intent that It be free from the type ol political influence jnd manipulation the mayor would exert. This was necessary In order that the district and Its non-paiboard could be free to secure and develop vital water resources. ' goblins, Andre ghosts, gypsies, Frank ensteln Knoppert monsters, pirates, skeletons and cowboys. THATS THE way It looks to adults. How does It look to the tiny trick Or treaters themselves. Andre Knoppert, 14, a sixth-gradstudent at Hamilton School, who has been in this country from his native Holland only two years, recently wrote his idea of what Halloween is like. On October 31, he wrote, three girls were going to get some tricker treat. They came by an old man. He said, 'A lot of children already been at my house, and you girls are just I j ust have three lucky. cookies left. COMMISSIONER Harrison recalled that the mayor on several occasions, before the city .commission and in the public press,- - has advcjcated abolishing the district" This he held to be dangerous to the future of the Salt Lake area, since Intelligent development of adequate water reserves is imperative if the population of this area doubles or triples, as we expect it to Official Municipal Ballot BECAUSE we want to scare Fergusog,,-Tribun- Staff Writer Why Not Sec a Specialist CAS. HNANCINO ON IARCE JOBS ANDY RICHMAN SPECIALISTS No 10 W 33rd So SAME LOCATION Preston Young Arthur INg.r.oll OVER V. 30 YEARS Mitchell Preston Young. 78 419 West Arthur W. Mitchell. S23 W Sth South St , South, 61, died & died Bountiful, Sunday morning Saturday mornat hi home of ' ing in a Salt died Sundav at natural causes Lake hospital of 4 30 am in a Born July 14 causes natural Salt Lake hos1900. in Salt: Born Preston, a of lingerpital Lake City, a son t j Idaho, Nov 20, ing illness. Bom 1882. a son of JoA of Charles March 17. 1883. AlG and and Emma John-se- n seph West Jordan, a ice Viola Porter Married son of Lorenrz Young Married Stella Hanson. and Ellen SwenIda Lee, June 11, Dec 27. Ip21, in son Pearson. 1903 Cardston, F a r m n g ton Married Marie Alberta. Canada Foreman Puritv Peterson Jan 14. Marriage later Biscuit Co for 43 1914 in Salt solemnized in the Lake Temple. yea: Salt Lake I960 Church of Jesus Church of S 1 x t pie. Christ of Latter-da- y Jesus Christ of Saints. Sha Ward, Church of 4 Latter-daSaints 27. Jesus died Nov . Christ of f She died March 1954 Farmer and Latter- - Survi10. 1953 Fainter day- ,, Mitebell retired mill worker Active LDS contractor. Mo ed member. Survivors: Harold R . Canada, in 1892 and returned to Saints A. ors. sons Jack Midvale Glenn L, Orem. Allan. Utah in 1623. Member of the Vai Paul D. Mrs.daughters, Don A (Donna) r. Salt Lake Citv; Howard J , Span- tVerda LDS Ward and an Brems, Mrs Carl R. (Bonnie) ish Fork, daughter. Mrs Donald elder Second all Salt Lake Citv, Hill, Member of Canadian LeM (Lillian) Bagley, Salt Lake gion Post 1 veterBob Salt Lnke; South D., Murray, World War 37, City; Milo, West Jordan sisters. an and recipient of two medals Earl W Lawson, Magna, mother. Mrs Stella Peterson. Mrs. Esther Survivors daughters Don, .Salt Leke City, brother, sisters. Leak, both of West Jordan. Mrs Ft Ord, Califsons, .Lee, Denver. Colo ; 'Walter C Mrs R. F (Olachs) Funeral Clara Smith. Garland William F. (Alta) Stockdale, Lewis, both Salt Lake City. Mrs. noon at West Jordan Mrs Wednesday First-Thir7950 S Bountiful: Mrs Dell (Delia) Flor- L C. (Ella) Stiong Visalia Calif. LpS Chapel, Preston, Mrs Wilford Mrs Victor (Edna) Plummer. Loa 1700 West Friends call 890 S. ence, RexMarwedel. all Salt Lake Angeles. Calif ; 15 grandchild-e(Edith) 8 State Tuesday p m. Burial, City: Mrs Frank R. (Jessie) West Jordan Cemetery. Kirschenheiter, Belvedere, Calif , Mrs Roland . (Dons) Standefcr, LegoMNotiae Elmer (Doc) Bacon Boise. Idaho, brothers, sistei, Lee. h Salt Lake City, Richard. Missoula, Elmer (Doc) Bacon, 59, NOTICE OF HEARING East, died SaturMont, Mrs Clifford (Rav; Work- BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS man, Phelon, Calif ; 31 grandday evening in COMMISSION CONSERVATION a Salt Lake hoschildren, 34 UTAH THE STATE OF Funeral Tuesday, 1 pm, 2128 S INOF THE pital of natural OF THE AP MATTER State St where friends mav call causes Born Mar. TEXAS THE PLICATION OF 8, 1902 In Mer-cuMonday 6 8 pm. and Tuesday COMPANY THE CARTBK OIL Tooele Coun prior to services. Burial, Sait AND THE CONTI COMPANY. Lake Cemetery. a son of f, BOft NENTAL COMPANY OIL Jhomas William AN ORDER ESTABLISHING and Emily Shoel! UMTS 80 ACRE C. DRILLING Dunn Juliet Bacon. Married FOR THE ANETH POOL AND Clawson Mrg. Juliet Crismon Dunn, 75, Ruth' THE DtSERT CREEK AREA. 19. 3813 1931. So. 2860 Aug. A.SAN JUAN COUNTY, UTAH TemLske Salt East died SaturCAUSE NO. 17 Church of afternoon day ple. THE STATE OF UTAH TO All Jesus Christ of ill- after V long OF Latter-daOPERATORS TAKERS AND Saints. X nesa. Born Feb g PRODUCTION. MINERAL Outstanding ath- 1886. Salt AND 11 21. ROYALTY lete at Murray OWNERS to Lke City, OTHER PERSONS IN THE School f..y Walter Scott and High service STATE OF UTAH, AND PAR Managed TICULARLY ALL PERSONS station, 488 E. 1 t Crismon. k Married s INTERESTED IN THE GREAT 22 $nuthL for to John B Dunn . Served. LDS mission In Jan 15, 1909. in , , ER ANETH -- AREA 1922 - 1925, Member Salt Lake City. UTAH Germany. V, COUNTY, nigh prieats quorum. Bonneville S u r v ivors: bus-banUpon the application of Shell LDS Stake, at time of death. Oil Company, notice is herebv son. Jack 4 Survivors wife; son. daughter. V two grandchil- - 1 given that the Commission v.ill Thomas C, Mrs Duane X. iBev-rlv- ) C.: convene on Tuesdav. November Whiting, both Salt Lake Monda: 14. 1961. at 2 00 P M.. in the City; three grandchildren, broth- 574 Commission Offices, 310 Newheuse ers, sisters, Wiliiarn E , Yaki South Salt Lake Utah, to Building, LomClarence Frederick, Washj friends call pri- arbitrate the issue of the monetary poc, Calif ; Hughey J.. Hayward. or rB Been to drilled services value test the wells of five Calif.; Mrs. Melvia Ostler, Lovell, in the Greater Aneth Wyo ; Mrs. Emily Hale, Ukiah. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. by applicant Comas Area to the agreed by Calif ; Mrs. Ella Bodell. Arlington, mission In its order of February Calif. I Mr J. C. WooImj, Sail Ugol Notices 24. 1959. in this cause. Laka City. NOTICft Notice is further given that the Sealed bids will be received tip purpose of said hearing will be to Earl Lancaster to 12 00 o'clock Noon on Wednesreceive such evidence and testiEarl Lancaster 64, 1547 E 1270Q day. November 1 1961, at the mony as will enable the Commisof the Clerk of the Jordan sion to enter an order establishSouth, Draper died of naturar causes Sunday 10 am. Born ApriL School District in the District Ad ing the monetary value to be 7. '1907 Riverside, Idaho, to Rob-- i ministration Building, 9361 South ascribed to each of the five test ert Stephen and Marinda Webster State Street. Sandy Utah, on the wells for purposes of computing Lancaster Married Helen Hughesi following ,the pro rata share of the reini-- I 2 only New School Buses. Con bursement of well costa to Shell Oct. 14. 1931. Salt Lake City Re-- 1 tired lieutenant U.S. Navy served ventiona! type with the following Oil Company by those interest Jn submarines In World war II trade in buses owners and operators who ob1948 66 passenger tained the benefit of Mid wella International Survivors: wife; son, Richard M 1949 66 Earl. Salt Lake City, brothers. through inclusion in secondary re Specifications for new buses are covery units George, Idaho. Clyde. Orem, sisDATED this 25th day of Oeto ters. Mrs. Peart Hansen, Magna; available at the above address. Mae' Butterfield, Chester-fteia- , Trade in buses may be examined Mrs. STATE OF UTAH Idaho Funeral Wednesday at the District Transportation DeS. State, where partment, 0200 South 2nd East 8090 2 pm OIL AND GAS CON8 COMMISSION SERVATION Utah friends call Tuesday Sandy pm, KENNETH L PRINCE, CLEON B. EFIGHT Wednesday prior to services. Bur-- , (A-2(A-SClerk of the Board ial Midvale City Cemetery. Kiturr Roy Oscar Pearson, Redwood Rd. 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