Show Tht Salt Lake Tribune Sunday Marrk It 0 Obituaries 1 DuriM Alvin St C ' Aivln Purfee 4MS 10 ( View-Bra- nt 208 Sju tLdl4 um atUifti Horn tl at i lilt ssrHi but and t £Hx-i- )urfte Ilnnle fojmtp Au li inLDSthe Tem ttilnJSPIlHl a rd Former mnlove Salt aka City Board V test Education of Church Survivor widow I ona daughter Jydaon A Mr Jack C (Meleto) Juke Mr Conn Netheila purfee 8 Rlohl Mia lake City Milo V Provo M M Marcia Durfre Holladav Verl B iLaJuanat Moaa Olden i IS grandchildren: brothers sisters Caldwell Idaho L)eu Charles Fmest Clark Holla Valrila Mr wnila Allied Aurora ay Mr Clawron Mr Lydia Ira Ceir-t- l RaU taka rttv Mia Lovell Wyn : Mr Heath alph two hall Hurricane Al Noble datera Kurt - -- ' wAfew (rand — -- " — County Sylvia Moore Maor Vernal treat Mra Vllata Krmpton Ver- Mn Matilda Elaworth Salt City Funeral Tueaday 11 Ream Fifth LDS Ward grand-parent- a W 801 4640 South Chapel Keama Frlrnda may call 4310 S Redwood Rd (1505 Weeti Monday from 7 to I p m and Tueaday 10 30 Until am Buriat Valley View Memorial Park Had been typlat at Utah General Depot Graduated from Otden Hih School Member Riverdale LDS Ward Survived by husband Otden three parenta Otden brother and three aiaten Funeral Tueaday I p m Ltndqulat A Son Funeral Chapel Burial W a ah niton Helfhta Memorial Park Margaret Skeen J ALLS IDAHO — Mr rail artwin “ n Him Porta Survivor: hubend Charlea Skeen whom jh married Nov lM timer Chartea Skeen Xlmberly Otden Leroy Jack Skeen Twin Falla 34 trandchlldrtn 89 two titer Memberlu5s irandfhiijreni nureh Funeral lervlce Monday White Chapel fte?vln Vannoy Mortuary blahop offlclat- Inf Burial Sunaet Memorial Park Mary A Jacobs DELTA —Mr Mry Ann fMol-ll- ei Jacob 91 died Thuraday In Torrance of cauae Calif Incident to ace Bora Oct 9 1865 Beaver to David and Eliza Limb Law Married to Seth £ Jacob July 14 iSM Beaver Later aol- - raM'ffintt until ultch moving ta Moved vivor: eon 1899 to Torrey SurCheu 1908 daughter Vera Burbank Calif i David Mr Armlleen Lee Tor ranee 13 grandchildren 4 greaton treattreat- grandchildren Otden litter Funeral frandchlld two time place to be announced Burial Delta Ceme- - CordflU M Knight RUPERT' IDAHO— Mr Corde- lia Mayhew Knight 77 died at of her ton Floyd the retldenc Knight Rupert Friday afternoon after a loot illness Bom Plaaaant Grove Utah June 15 1879 Mar- ied to Hyrum A Knight May IS 901 to Manti He died June 19 954 Member LDS Church Served one year LDS mlaaton to Carthage Mo Survivor ion Floyd daughter Mr Betty Brown San o four grandchildren: two brother Frank Ray and Shelby Mayhew Salt Lake City Funeral Tueaday 1 pm Minidoka LDs Stake Tab-- ' emaeie Burial Wedueaday In Salt Lake City where frienda may call at the 17th LDS Ward chapel from Fran-ciac- noon to 1 22 Leaders Rate Honors During 4-- Club Week tit if Intermountain Roundup Driver 23 Killed as Truck Flips on Idaho Highway Special to The Tribune LOGAN — Utah Twenty-fw- clubs Parent-Teache- r 4-- Police Seek Clue In Bomb Hoax r?1 SpaA-- A 15" e Workmen hasten completion of bridge leading to Provo Boat Harbor on Utah Lake Bridge Is named for late state road chief perintendent Lemuel A Garrison said Saturday He said Gov Milward Slmpsop of Wyoming has been so informed aftpr asking that all entrances be opened on the same date to Th — A Tribune 1891 Bill ‘Colorblind’ construction crew has begun pouring and smoothing concrete lor the PROVO New York City DC Washington Baulk Albuquerque Atlanta Miami New Orlean Oklahoma City Phoenix San Antonio St Loula Sall Lake Weatkar Data tlon for period ended at 5 30 pm Tr precipitation for March Tr 10 In accumulative deficiency precipitation since Oct 1 1988 6 IS tor accumulative deficiency 50 in Sunrise Sunday 7 am sunaet (21 pm Expected maximum 48 expected minimum 30 BOISE IDAHO (JP) — The Senate Finance Committee Saturday submitted a bill it hopes will correct an oversight by the Legislature of 1891 The bill would give Idaho an official state seal and a set of official colors It seems that there are many vefslbna of the seal and no mention of color anywhere In the Idaho Code reinforced deck of the Provo harbor bridge named In honor of Harley Corieisscn late State Road Commission chairman While one crew worked atop the structure laying the deck another worked beneath ao the deck would-b- e finished ' on each side As soon as the bridge Is completed traffic can roll to the harbor grounds since the approach built last autumn has hardened on the east side through winter use West of the bridge the road has not yet settled but soon will be ready for traffic stell-coneret- e warm rtom— COLO FRONT STATIC FRONTS ! ¥ The weather forecast map for Sunday Indicates cloudiness over most of the Inter- - w 95 Aisociated Pret WASHINGTON March 2 — The Weathe!1 Bureau said Saturoutlook for March day its calls for temperatures to average below seasonal normals over the eastern half of the nation except for slightly above normal in New England 30-da- y ’ Greatest departures ' below "Precipitation Is expected to seasonal normals are Indicated exceed normal over the over the Midwest the bureau of the country and said adding: also east of the Appalachians "Areas west of the Continen- Subnormal amounts are Indicattal Divide are expected to have ed over the northern third of prevailingly above normal tem- the nation westward from the peratures In areas not Specified Gr$at Lakes In the remaining near normal averages are area near normal amounts are In prospect” south-ernjhjr- d Sing” of fraternities and sororities at Utah State Agricultural College will be Sunday at 8:30 pm in the George Nelson Special to The Tribune PROVO— Means of handling field-hous- Shot Scores ‘ ) - Mule 1 j- j 't 'J LL All He served with the Army from 1940 until 1946 and spent three years In the South Pacific e In 1946 he was discharged and came to Salt Lake City where he Joined the VA Hospital staff On March 12 1949 he married Elizabeth Korn in Salt Lake Gty Survivors include his widow and a daughter Karin Bountiful a son by a previous marriage Oscar Wis brothe t and sister Dr Leo and Vernon Peterson Mrs James Nelson ail of Wisconsin ’ SL Police Arrest Second Youth In Bomb Hoax For the second consecutive day police Saturday arrested a Juvenile in connection with a series of "bomb scare” telephone calls which hgve plagued the city recently A youth Eldridge Terry Florence 1105 M e Ave (1840 East) was booked at pblice headquarters for "malicious mischief” and released to his parents’ custody pending juvenile court action OFFICERS SAID the youth was arrested in connection with a telephone call placed with Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co Friday at 1:10 pm Telephone company operators were told that “there ia a bomb in your building" Friday police arrested a boy who was overheard making a bomb threat telephone call to the offices of the Glendale Junior High School The call was made from within the school Hauling ( livestock Anyptac in Stotoi IF art plttttd to mtnountt tisocUtion of Woodrow V Robinson fornitr ownt of Bingbnm Mortnsrj Bingham Canyon With iht g JOHN 2900 L " NEIL O'DONNELL TESTER I Rdwd PHONI IN s I'A" ieim mu k -- Burro 1 Saddle Horses and Colts V rp at-tac- FOR SALE at Logan follow-In- Special to The Trlbun BOUNTIFUL-- Dr Ethan Allen Peterson 58 54 E 6750 He then attended Marquette University in Milwaukee VVis graduating In 1926 from the dental school Dr Peterson had a dental Wis practice in Neillsville until 1940 when he entered the US Army Dental Corps Provo Institute to Review Juvenile Delinquent Issue r By Heart Attack Fatal to VA Dentist n Moab locations will be used to show prospecting mining and milling phases of the nuclear In- In Comte Section e - Beehive News Briefs Mrs Shoup U a member of the Presbyterian Church dustry Until a few years ago she spent much of her time raising flowers ahd reading She still ‘Swing’ cooks her own meals and lives LOGAN — Annual "Swing in an apartment near her daughter Mrs William French She also has three sons C A NOTICE R D Shoup Shoup Idaho I hax In mv pnueulon the dewribed animal one aorrel gelding Shoup Salt Lake City and P J Merced Calif nine with whit itripeR onG fare Shoup Erlckion Conitahle 6th Precinct grandchildren 18 AM and four CARSON CITY NEV (UP)- -A bill enlarging the Uniof Nevada Board of Reversity gents from five to nine members'-wa- s Introduced in the Assembly Saturday by three members of the Legislative Commission Bullet Kills Girl after ADVERTISEMENT Bill on Regents South Bountiful Salt Lake area dentist died after a heart Saturday at 8:08 am in a Salt Lake hospital Dr Peterson had been a staff dentist at theY2th Avenue and E Street Veterans Hospital for more than 10 years He was born In Denmark Wls Aug 16 1898 a son of A Oscar and Rose Peterson and RAWLINS WYO UP) of died Saturday attended schools in Wisconsin girl an accidental gunshot wound at He was a high school teachthe Ranch southeast of Encampment Wyo er for several years and enSheriff John Terrill said Phyllis tered the Infantry during Prickett was wounded when a World War L delinquent juveniles will be reviewed during the Intermountain Juvenile Court Institute starting hpre Sunday with a Scholarship trophies will be 5:30 pm dinner meeting in the awarded groups with the highUtah County Youth Home It est average point continues through Thursday New York Time Service Robin Hotel Registration Lyle E Holmgren past presiNEW YORK March 2— There wai considerable cloudiness Saturdayeln the erts will begin at 2:30 pm Sun- dent Cache Chamber of Comnortheast and some snow flurries to merce will address the fraternity-New England and sections of the Mid- day dle Atlttitic ‘States Snow flurries were banquet Wednesalto observed to the Lake Region and DISCUSSION topics will i- sorority 5:30 pm in the Union at occasional rain fell to the Central nclude day estabboys’ ranches as Mississippi Valley Shower and widely cattered thundershowers fell to the lished in California girls' Building Southern Plaint State and the outh-eTheme of the costume ball portion of th Cential Plain State homes as a place of correction next Occasional rain was reported to the Saturday will be “The and recent North Pacific States and the northern and rehabilitation Golden Age of Greece” at the portions of the Sierras use of the wayward on city Union Building Ranae Chilton as laborers projects Cal Institute director is Roberta American Fork and 67 Years in are Price planners Morrissey staff member of the Third Juvenile District Court Host to the convention is Monroe J Paxman judge of the ' local court TOOELE — A Salt Laker start 9:15 Sessions Monday at Charles Davis 26 3600 S 5200 pm in room 220 City and West was shot accidentally in and continue County Bldg 'The growth of Salt Lake City through the day A medical the hip Saturday while hunting has been wonderful" said Mrs services panel is scheduled at rabbits-i-n Skull Valley Minnie Stuart Shoup 553 S 2nd 7:30 A hunting companion reportpm West as she conedly fell discharged his 22 calitemplated her 67 ber rifle The bullet struck Mr years in this capital Davis in the left hip inflicting a She will be 90 MANTI— Last meetings will flesh wound He was brought be held Sunday in the "As- to the Tooele Clinic by LeRoy Monday and plans to spend lj sembly Hall” chapel of the Everett 3684 S 4800 West Salt the day with her Manti South Ward Church of Lake (w City treated and released friends at an Jesus Christ of Latter-daa jftivate physician Saints open house at The accident was investigated her r e s I dence Built in 1870 of oolite rock John Daly Tooele City poby IMPM) Of NUSUtl AMA1 the old chapel will be re- liceman anytime TIMPIRATUtU fOMCAST 2 pm Mrs Shoup placed by a $20000 modern Mrs Shoup was born In Lima structure mountain Region with rain or snow showers 111 March 4 1867 She was marGem Mineral Show some cooling expected rather widespread ried to Charles Jackson Shoup OGDEN— The sixth annual Moab Site for Movie in 1886-a- t Independence Kan show of the and they came to Utah in 1890 MOAB — The Moab area will Golden Spike Gem and Mineral For many years they farmed be location next fall for impor- Society will be held March 9 soqth of Salt Lake City Mrs tant sequences in a and 10 at 2618 Washington Shoup can remember the growth cinerama movie depicting Blvd of the city and recalls the vari- the be open from The show-wil- l history of atomic energy" ous eras when many of the Grant Leenhouts vice presi- 10 am to 8 pm on Rlarch 9 and city’s tall buildings were con- dent for production Cinerama from 10 am to 7 pm the folstructed Mr Shoup died In Inc said here Saturday that day lowing 1943 v Today's Aluminum Chalsu Lounges Were Quoted At $199 5 Tribune Th To Raze Chapel GRAND CENTRAL ‘16 ’j Special RJ 70 (tnr) ‘ night YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK WYO — "Because of the public and employe safety factors Involved we are not In a position at this time to have all entrances to Yellowstone National Park opened simultaneously in the spring" Park Su- Matron Ey Birthday 90 CORRECTION Should Bi V SL The right la reserved to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive any Informality or technicality In any bid In the Interest of the University WILLIAM L CHRISTENSEN Puachaslng Agent (B 12) Health and then passed after heated debate a series of bills appropriating money for the agencies under the board’s Jurisdiction The bill passed 38-- Charge of Murder Jean-selm- e Department - The BOISE IDAlfe (tf) Idaho House of Representatives Saturday approved a bill to reorganize the State Board of LEWISTON Park Plays Safe to Bait Laka City aad vicinity — Considerable cloudiness Sunday with a few brief shower Clearing Sunday night Partly cloudy Monday Cooler Sunday and Sunday night High both days 43 low 30 Utah — Considerable cloudiness with scattered ahowers Sunday clearing Sunday night Monday partly cloudy Cooler Sunday and Sunday night High both daya 42 to 55 Iowa 25 to 35 heeatem Idaka — Cloudy with showers of rain or snow Sunday Becoming partly cloudy Sunday night and Monday Cooler Sunday and Sunday night Htshi both daya 38 to 48 Iowa 25 to 35 Beathweatarn Make— Mostly cloudy with a few showers of rain or snow Sunday Becoming partly cloudy Sunday night and Monday Cooler Sunday and Sunday night Highs both day 38 to 48 lows 28 to 36 Nt6s— Partly cloudy Sunday and Monday Scattered light showers or now flurries north portion Little change In temperature Highs 45 to 55 lows 26 to 36 except in extreme outh highs 50 to 80 lows 35 to 45 Wyoming —Partly cloudy Sunday and Monday with scattered snows In mountain and a few light showers potalbiy mixed with snow al lower elevation Sunday and Sunday night Locally cooler Sunday afternoon High 35 to 45 west 40 to 50 eaat Saminary —Shower continued ac-- o northern Arizona and New Mexico Saturday with anow above 6000 feet A weak cold front from th Northwest ushered In a new outbreak of ahowera to the northern section of the n Region Bring-hurs- Approve Revamp — IDAHO ( Lewiston man has The regular driver Geo been charged with first degree Frank Flanklin Albuquerque murder in the death of his forasleep in the back of the cab mer wlfe’a mother Charges also was thrown from the ve- were filed Seward M hicle but auffered only minor Prosser Mrsagainst Dorothy Furest Injuries 48 and her daughter Garnite 23 died in a shooting Thursday Special TIMFEB ATUBI CHART (Data for 24 hour period ended Saturday at 8 30 p m I Utah rifle went off as thre children were playing with lt 22 caliber A Clouds Showers Stay Today Provo Speeds Up In Cool Intermountain Area Harbor Bridge Data Freai Ui Waatkar Bara Cloudlntu and ahowtr era ’expected to continue In the Intermountaln Region Sunday Temperature will be a little lower Du-anc- He wax thrown from the truck as It hit a hole In the ditch and overturned Officials ” NOTICE Blda will be received at the Purchasing Department Room 119 Park Building University of Utah until 9 00 a m March 14 1(57 for printing and binding the General Catalog of the Unlver-alt- y of Utah Catalog! will be printed and bound to accordance with specifications obtainable at th Purchasing This Prici - Assn Pioneers But Didn’t Soap ’em 4H leaders are being honored during national 4 H Club Week All which opened Saturday have served 10 years or more Vernal Call Logan and Sadie McConkie Vernal with 24 years of service each and Bob Penman West Weber with 22 years of Gub leaders at Utah State service head the roster Agricultural College OTHER honored leaders are Mabel Winters Devils Slide Morgan County 19 years Jane Willson Elmo Emery County 19 years Dorothy Richlns Morgan 16 years Helen Mahoney Special to The Tribune Heber 15 years Vay Huff SpanPROVO— Lt Ellis Mower Satish Fork 14 years Helen Jones was placed in charge of Cedar City 14 years Orpha urday fox a mysterious womsearch a Brlnghurst Murray 14 years 14 Roene Wood Murray years an who telephoned police headOra Fatrboume Sandy 13 quarters Frida at 12:10 pm'' years CarGl K Lowry Manti and the Provo High School 20 12 years Zola Bunker Delta minutes later to say that she 11 years Melba Price Heber 11 had heard a bomb would soon years Beth Taylor Hyde Park go off In Provo High School After a conference with po11 years Bernlece Smith Milford 11 Matilda Jessen Kings- lice school authorities cleared ton Piute County 10 years and the school and then police searched the building for the Leone Lloyd Sandy 10 years Mr Penman is president of bomb but without results the oldtimers known as "Wearers of the Golden Clover” Mrs Ogden Boys to Star Wood Is vice president Mrs Special to Th Tribune t Call secretary and Mrs OGDEN— Three members of treasurer Ogden boys trumpet choir scheduled to appear this summer Blood Plays Role with Ogden Boys Chorus at the Klwanis International ConvenSpecial to Th Tribune PROVO— A new color film tion in Atlantic City NJ will "Hemo the Magnificent” show- appear Sunday at 5:30 pm on ing blood processes and the role a national television program blood plays In everyday activity The three are Peck Stevenson of the body will be shown son of Mr and Mrs A Walter James Watts son Wednesday at 4:30 pm in the Stevenson Howard Watts Mr of Center Mrs Science and Brigham Eyring Young University under spon- and David Blacklnton son of sorship of Mountain States Tele- Mr and Mrs David L phone and Telegraph pm NOTICE OP SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MFETING OP PALCONAIRO ENTERPRISE INC NOTICE ta hereby given pursuant to the order of th President of the cor- of a special stockholders' Deration meeting which will be held at 351 South 8tato Street Salt Laka City Utah on the 15th day of March 1957 at th hour of I 00 o’clock PM for the purpose of considering and voting upon a plan of dissolution whereby the aaeta of the corporation will be sold and the Corporation dissolved for the purpose of authorizing the Board of Directors to carry out Buck plan and for the purpose of considering and voting upon any other matter! coming before the meeting Incident to the of said pljn of dissolution A A Flrmage President Special to The Tribune e DECLO IDAHO Leroy Wilson 23 Albuquerque NM was crushed to death beneath his overturned diesel truck here Saturday to become Magic Valley’s fourth traffic victim of the year State Patrolman Marvin Snyder said the man a relief driver apparently fell aileep at the wheel on US 30 South six and three-quarte- r miles south of Declo Howard (Helen) Dunlavy Tooele and David Vernon Tooele County MRS GILLESPIE has held of Salt Lake Soap Lurena Warnlok Pleasant Ccr 449 W 8th South comGrove In historian plained to police Saturday that bricks and rocks had been The 12000 youths and 2700 thrown through- - several winleaders In Utah will stage their dows of the company membership drive this week "Young leaders of tomorrow g are taught many facets of and scientific farming said Glenn T through Baird and Amy Kearsley state NOTICE MEET- ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS NATIONAL OF FARMERS UNION ROPERTY AND CASUALTY COMPANY (A UTAH CORPORATION) NoUc la hereby given that th regular annual meeting of ftockholders of National Farmer Union Property and Casualty Company will be hald at th Bhlrley-Savo- y Hotel Denver Colorado at 10:00 a m on Wednesday March 20 1957 The purpose of th meeting ta to transact regular business elect director to and conilder proposed amendment the Article of IncorporaUon to Increase authorized capital stock from (800000 to 91000 000 I HARVEY R BOLBERO A-7- 2 Secretary In ” The Gillespies have four sons and daughters and tlx grandchildren Their sons and daughters are Lee A‘ Granger Mrs tyoodrow J (Ruth) Till reald-In- g with her husband a lieutenant colonel In Germany Mra reputation for ing each resident or the home as she would her own parents She also has donated liberally to many charities home-makin- Barbara II Ruddell OGDEN— Mn Barbara Hooper Ruddell 13 St died Saturday In an Ofden hoapltal of Bom Feb 16 1(34 In nephrltl Olden to Thomaa D and lna Geo Hooper Married to Ralph L Ruddell In April 1(83 In Elko Nev TWIN w'tff Daughters of Utah Business and Professional Worn-- ' en’s Gub Women’s Club Tooele County Chamber of Commerce Women’s State Legislative Council and Garden Gub When the Tooele Rest Home Saints and was established Mrs Christ of Latter-daGillespie with her husband has been ac- was to manage it persuaded tive In the church treatand has the H Oliver — t i 4-- She was born In 18 In Lake-viefour miles northeast of here to David M and Anna Droubay Adamson She was married to Alex Adams Gillespie May 10 1916 in the Salt Lake Temple Church of Jesus Mrs Edna Mm Glllespl Wins central district honor Rand- Jortenaen — rtL Uintah Mn Kart Lal m (Yrt many dvlc and community positions Including offices with Club II Moore D South Keirn 10died10 Saturday In a Salt Lm hoapltal of a reeplratocy Bom Salt Lake City Sept 18 IMS parenta brother Neldon and Gary all Kmi a rent Mrs Gillespie was nominated by the Tooele Women’s Club and Junior Women’s D Moore KEARNS— Kurt month-oleon of Barnard D and Jorgenaen (ora 4587 W Moor 100 Two Tooele Clubs Select Mother of ’57 Nominee Special to The Tribune TOO EXE — A Tooele woman who "mothers" residents of the rest home here and who has given unselfishly to the needy and unfortunate Mra Edna Mae Gillespie has been selected to represent the Central District of Federated Women’a Clubs in the Utah Mother of the Year con- m at bit rttldtnet in £ Prl-a- y ll:a of 1957 S MORTUARY lit - S A 4th E DA Silt Like Gty Utah |