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Show 32 The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, May 21, 1972 A Flower Show Continues At Sugar House Park CLEARANCE SALE Ey Gpnevieve H 1 olsom Tribune Garden Editor show is open to the puhhc Sunday from 10 a rn. to 7 p m. at the Garden Center, Sugar. Spring flowers m all their House Park, 16th East and 21st South Mrs. Ben Lingen-felte- r beauty went on display Saturday at the annual Spring is chairman and Mrs Flower Show of the Utah AsDarr Alkire, cochaizman. sociated Garden Clubs. The Receiving top hor.urs for the A Vote for theme award, Mother Nature, was Mrs. John H. Jensen, 1968 - 21st South. Mrs. Jensen also won the award of merit for the best entry in the horticulture class. Mrs. Maola J. Rider, an Ave received award for the most blue ribbons in the artistic division. She also received the creativity award in the artistic division. Tricolor awards for the best fable settings went to Mrs. Ave. Darr Alkire, and Mrs. Merle Iverson, 1940 E. 9th South. Mrs. Lloyd Magar, 4226 Matthew's Way, received the award of distinction for the best entrv of dried mate-ia- ls in the artistic diviMrs. sion. Betty Allen, 6822 fe p. 1 Greenfield Ave. took top honors in the tricolor class. Sam Howa, 1822 So. West Temple received the sweep-stake- s 'vStstsrtr aw'ard for the most blue ribbons in horticultuie. Awards of merit in horticulture went to Mrs. Mildred B. Asay, 1263 Sherman Ave. for an entry of clematis; Mrs. Homer Hale, 4520 Crest Oak, for a display of tulips; Mrs. Jay R. Steadman, Draper, lupines; Mrs. Mabel Berrett, Mrs. 374 Chicago, gloximas; 4 73 Thelma H. Arverett, 197 .W 2900 South, Bountiful, Dutch Mrs. Charlotte Easter, iris; 2289 Lambourne, entry of tall beared iris, Mr. Sam Howa, Mrs. John H. Jensen ins Top Show Honors cactus display. SUN.-MON.-TUES.-W- FANTASTIC REDUCTIONS IN PRICES ON ALL NAME BRAND CARPETING -RREFRIGERATORS BEDDING APPLIANCES FURNITURE ANGES FREEZERS TVs AIR CONDITIONING - COMPARE .y tyEiL? SAVE Ik. MEDITERRANEAN BEDROOM SET 4-P- C. &r l V t 4 A VELVET 0 9 i SIMILAR Dealh Claims Fred Dipo, services for A. Fred Dipo, 62, 5107 Holladay Blvd., transportation business- man and official, who died May 19 of a Q If -- attack. be held Tuesday 1 Kenison, San Francisco; Mrs. Kenison, Lyman (Adelaide) San Jose, Calif. Friends may call at 4670 Highland Dr., Monday, 6 to 9 y p.m. Burial will be in the Memorial Gardens. Hol-lada- 1 j. p.m., Holladay 8th LDS Ward 5450 Chapel, Holladay Blvd. Mr. D i po was Mr. Dipo of Inland and Uintah Freig. . Lines from 1940 until the company was sold to Ringsbv in 1956. Following the sale of Inland, he retired, turning to real estate development. He was president of Utah Motor Transport Assn., and instigated an extensive development program, including the construction of the organizations present office building. Lead Riding Club He was president cf ihe Ute Rangers riding club. Mr, Dipo supervised building of the Holladay and 27th LDS Ward buildino 1970-7He served as bishop four years of the Holladay 8th LDS Ward and served as member of its bishopric thiee more years He was member of the Transportation Committe of the LDS Church. He was born Dec. 24. 1909, m Copenhagen, Denmark: to Henry Arehart and Adelaide Schmidt Dipo. He married Doris Davis Nov. 27, 1937; later solemnized m the Lake LDS Temple Survivors Listed He is survived by his widow; a son, David Lawrence, Salt Lake City; brothers, sisters, Henr, George, Dan, Mrs. Jerry (Rigmore) Tromer, Mrs Oscar (Nancy) Johnson, Mrs. Othol (Thyra) Webb, all Salt Lake City: Mrs. Francis (Marguerite) rphree Killed In Crash At Pocatello Reg. 549 NOW!! rmn r SPECIALS aUiM i fjp s3R) ;$) 4 Mp Be Cool Tonight! 2, fc X BEAT THE HEAT AIR Cool It Now While Stock Is Complete FITS CASEMENTS . 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YOUTH BASKETBALL CAMP nif PRICED TO CLEAR 88 TSPEtf SPECIAL GIBSON h 9 $2 39.88 NightStand TO WASHER-DRYE- CHALLENGE Matching Chest 79.88 dark oak trim Shepherd casters Includes: 2 end tables, 1 cocktail table, 2 lamps. n-- POCATELLO (AP) Three youths were killed and a fourth was critically injured Friday evening when their station wagon rammed a flatbed truck pulling across the road south of the city. Dead at the scene w ere Eddie Rodriguez, 22, Fort Hall, the driver, and passengers Thomas D. Daniels, 23, Fort Hall and Kelly Ray Honeycutt, 13, Pocatello. Police said Paul Ray Honeycutt, suffered severe head injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Honeycutt are parents of the two boys. Donald A. Zintz cf Btush Prairie, Wash., was driver of r the rig. He told police he started across South 5th highway after seeing the Rodriguez car a considerable distance away. The victims' car crashed into the left rear of the empty flat bed of the trailer behind the truck. 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