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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, October 11, 1963 t Believe It or Not JJ J J By Ripley POSTCARD MAILED FROM Princeton, DELIVERED TO CHARLES fl, KEARNS OF Wayne. NJ. r NAPOLEONS N THE FICHTEl HAT MOUNTAINS ofr Germany A GIANT ROCKING STONE THAT LOOKS LIKE A COCKED HAT t AND ALSO SNAKES SIDEWAYS AND NODS UP AND DOWN 'SAKAU SELASSIE of Shea. Etmopia. VARKED WITH A PERFECT STAR j . Submitted by atSTA LITTLE Ir Detroit Mich CELEBRATED EACH NEW YEAR'S BY PERSONALLY PAYING THE DEBTS OP EVERY PAUPER IN HIS KINGDOM Baptists Name 2 Speakers For Stalewide Convention Special to The Tribune OGDEN Dr. Robert which opens here Friday mornS ing Denny, general secretary of THE CONVENTION. In the the American Baptist Conven- First Baptist Church of Ogden, tion, Washington, DC., will be 2519 Jefferson Ave., will be the featured speaker at the gin at 9 30 a m. with a lunch, Utah State Baptist Convention eon at 12:15 p.m. An afternoon session will be held at 1:30 pm. and a dinner meeting at 6:30 Death Claims Dr.pm. E.ofCoulter, executive the secretary Convention, has Dentist, 82, Baptist planned the convention and the Vernon Kendall of Of Kaysville president, will conduct. H. Utah-ldah- Rev. Sp la! to The Tribune KAYSVILLE Dr. Walter Eugene Whitaker, 82, a practicing Kaysville dentist for 36 years, died of natural causes Tuesday evening in a Salt Lake hospital. HE WAS BORN Aug. 10, in Centerville, Davis 1880, County, a son of Thomas Wil-- j liam and Elizabeth Mills Whit-aker. He married Blanche Giraud, Aug. 10, 1908, In Alexandria, Va. She died in Sep-- j tember, 1950. Dr. Whitaker was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints. of Latter-day 2 39c ST VEL 2- VELOMATIC rf1 40 of Income 11 P .AS II J, SHRIMP JERGENS SKIN BRACER COnON s 49 Reg. 69c 3-- 1 BORDEN'S Non-F- at Dry Milk 12-Q- SAUCE t. 99 89 39 51 7 E. 17th South 1781 South State 4040 So. 27th East 5880 South State 4708HolladayBlvd. 2829 So. 23fcl East Ely, Nevada tooeleY " 'Park City Riverton WuRLlIZER 6-o- Cans z. Frozen Fresh a 00 !!... )) WHEATIES PUDDING CRISCO . : JELL-- 0 SYRUP i 39th South $1.89 CARLOAD 31 81 S H.m A BARGA1N AT THESE IGA STORES 594 E. JPWri 20 10M n n Pkg PEAS or-C- UT CORN 00 :hc. NOODLE s6UP4tr-lBEAN!31So. 21st East 39c LIMITED SUPPLY , IGA CHOW MEIN CLOROX s r ASBESTOS PIANO SALE GRAPE JUICE DRESS SOCKS CHILI f m VINYL 20 Royal Garnet MENNlN - - m 5T ARLAC ... Gulf Prince Breaded USTERINE H fit. for Dishwasher FROZEN FOODS ANTISEPTIC MEN'S oo (ENTILE A GRADUATE OF Georgetown University School of Den-- I tistry, he practiced In Kaysville WHILI THEY LAST from 1914 to 1950. He was also a veteran of the War and was a member 9"x9" of Camp 5 of the Spanish-AmerieaONLY War Veterans OrCROWN VINYL ganization. Survivors Include two sons LINOLEUM land a daughter; Dr. Bruce G. Santa Rosa, Calif, Whitaker, Closeout Yd. Dr. Eugene G. Whitaker, Magana, and Mrs. Mervil (Helen) Engh, Mill Valley, Calif. HE IS ALSO survived by eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. at the Lindquist Chapel of Mem502 So. Main ories, Kaysville. Friends may EM call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. land Friday prior to services. Monday (vantage Till 7i30 Burial will be In Kaysville-Layto- n Opan Closed Saturday at 2 p.m. Memorial Park. Spanlsh-Amer-'lea- - 49c Moab, SPECIAL CLOSEOUT 1 j o Country Kitchen 24-o-x. 89 39 PALMOLIVE .SSSS; CASHMERE BOUQUET 4 3s VEL ss 33c 4 K 43c 10c Off Giant 72 I 32c FLORIENT .2S1 31c Bench 35.00 And over 100 other pianos to choose from. USED PIANOS . . . 45.00 Shop Either Store UTAH MUSIC 46 20c Off Giant Six 99 E. 8th South Across from Sean Open Fri. 'til 9 p.m. T HART BROS. In Sugar Housa 2130 S, 11th last Ph. HU . Open Frl. 'til 9 p.m. -- |