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Show 4 Sunday Herald SUNDAY,APRT. §, 1989 Clement T. Dalley Resident Of F , ard Obituaries Viney Dies at 72 . lement T. Dalley, 72, died at his home in Vineyard Sat urday of a heart illness. . In Action in Vietnam oo in Alta Wyc ‘ SPRINGVILLE—Funeral ser- one son, Troy Lvan Gay | vices for Sp/4 Alvin Leon Gay. parents, and one brother De on Aug 8 a} 1896, a sonof Robert B. and 20, 526 E. 1250 S., Springville, nis Gay, all of Springville Sophia. Far- will be announced by Wheeler Mortuary 0 f row Dalley On Oct. 18 a = Springville. Sp 4 Gay was Provoan 190 he married Janette killed April 1 {n Vietnam Succumbs while on dut Mr. Dalley the Berserk Motorist’ Martial Law | Utah Obituaries Dies, Rites Kills Four, Clegg McDon ald Dalley in Salt Lake City LDS Temple pe HARRISB’ RG. Philade! was crew Mr. Davis Gay He married Carol Lynn Allan on Oct. 23, 1968, in Springville jay uple was killed ‘ (Su He was a memberof the LDS Chureh . of James Da ta Killed by th em et > §. Long Geneva’ Steal until ‘1 Dorina announced creation of five daughter of Dea Alda Tsukamoto, 80, died Thursday Special military courts in East Arre Pettersson. neral Tuesday at 1 p.m in Pakistan, further tightening its day; funeral servic-s were he Lindquist and Sons Colonial Wann ap in Ogden martial law rule of the world’s Saturday Henrietta fifthwar most populous nation. Crawford, 67, died Wedne LOGAN—Arna Mary Palmer “ Establishment of the courts in funeral services were held Sat- Johnston, 66, died Thursday i, Ignatius te, toubledeastdiviged wing ofthe natio died He , married os urday. Arnold ©, Simpson fur Monday at noon in the 28, 1928 ard state police identified as his Se e n ee oe she died April wife were found shot to death {"eedomof speech and assocta Second LDS Ward Chapel, 298 279 E. John William MaeMr. Jasper } 6, 198. He near a food-gasol t t "4 gasoline service ; : prowonn corvites were 4 rani se hat Yahya, Kathryn funeral Cicala, i,services dic sa Wednesday, (CEDAR turned the carbine on himself. 1 cower March 25 after the day They said the Negro coup tion of President MoWas traveling in a blue Pontiac kammad Ayub Khan, would were held Friday. Agnes Jenny Ne!son, 74, LeMans auto bearing a Missour! hold his license plate. 5 Police fond the couple lying alongsdie the car, which was Heng py yn nygtaWedneatan Yi then married Edna Van Avs- area, Police said the inan may aes oa a Kewan, 74, died Wed dale in Elko, Nev. on Sept. 20, have killed the woman and then 15 need tae Yahva ha cae funeral service, were held F Sat © TYy_-Rabooca Rebecca Cory die Tuesday funeral Hasselmann Cross 1% were Balurday first formal news Wednesday; funeral services MT PLEASANT Sarah e Thursday in Rawal will be Monday at noon in ( Smith Brooks Shelly, 84, died 1eS0 i ton, N. J. Harriet Marsall ‘Jue The broadcast said the courts 59, died Thursday eral to be Monday. in Anthony 5 mner DRAPER a services were Howard Kim Fite- MAAS W. died Thursday re cea for Pacific States Pipe Com. 2™munition presided over by a senior army “etuem Mass Monday at iy orl Orlando Thurb1962 Turnpike a8 Gfricer who will assistedary by a %™the Foothill Veterans Dr Hospital : identificationpoiceof withheld the couple Pivciente end beanother Chapel,in 500 Sarah ef» ' @2 did Sunday:nee funeral health as hunting, fishing, gardening verl pending completion of an biitey Y investigation Oat proceed d sentences facial area” were Vincent ,, ded on a om nail ee eslicte Med o the Widens Demonstrators (Continued from Page One) od Blea Price Cliff Ehlers Hen. se!vic were held Saturday derson, 75, died Friday; fun- GRANGER—Chris Lee Remeral Monday at noon in the ington, 13-year-old son of KenBurton LDS Ward Chapel, 2 th Jack Jr and Beverly Har- the 'S. Main St. Olga Bear Zagar, 72, Tison Remington, died Thurs- comic a law died Friday; Requiem Mass day: funeral Monday at 11 a.m confirmation, the announcement Mondayat 9:30 a.m. in St, Ann's in th» Kearns 17th LDS Ward Church, 470 E. 2st S. Pauline Chapel, 4232 W, 5015 S., Kearns. said. Sentences will be carried sa ase Partner, 76, died Fri. LAYTON—Van A, Dunham, day; funeral Mondayat 2 p.m. 42, died Thursday: funeral Tues- Jasper, Dasny Boyd Jasper advertised that their ranks were out only after confirmation. and Jack Kay Jasper, all of led by active Gls opposed to the | hovaa Mrs, Carter spent her child vente et Survivors include his widow, lays in Provo, and at: Illness be. Saturday. Wednesday Set Nelson ry in an was announced by radio Pakis- vices were held Sa Ed- Martin Henriksen, 63. died Norma Susan ‘the man believed to have ae followed by cae ae ward Thompson O’Brien, (4. } da ineral Monday at Thursday; iuneral M 2 r * Hall Mortuary Das on NOV. done the shootings and a woman onuaTb ae Fintan af© died at noon in the Highland View Logan tr ce |1958 ill ehld sen, 8. died Thursday: funeral Wilkelminia Meyers, 57, died services were held Sat Ww sday; funer services Gayle Pettersson, six-year-old w held Friday. Tsunekichi Eiliott Jasper. ind Ruby Keenan, of Philadel. S608@phically He retired in 1696, in Provo. forrwd him torelive in 1s. pany.age a Vietnam since| 7 id and Hainsh , Wectgound ui, were Alma, OGDEN—Birdie Alice Cannon y non Lawson Fowers, 73, died - Wednesday services jay. Ingrid Annette Mary Han- were paWLPINDI (UPI) — The died Friday in a Salt Lake City ey i a oe 7 Hospital seed ios a fired e430caliber He was born seme tateatic rifle i hfe Fas Feb. 26, 190! 4 mg car on the Pennsylva. Goshen, a si . nia Turnpike near here A auaver Ol He was an aciive member of He was anofficer of the eee Une the LDS Church and hela the Strawberry Water Association Ursula Band office of a high s 3 and was an all-around spor'sman ce ay also active in peaienre include tire arrie: pu his men; James kd. He was a member of the genealogy worl $$ ; rer Woodmen of the World, His Suvivera' GahiOn. Hisar Additional obituaries 8 on |) on Mrs. ; A aren May4,Carter 1921, inward the SaltCarier Lake Mobbies included raising pea; Provo; 11 children, Ronald ne wi r LDS Temple. He died Dec. 6 cocks «nd pheasants, as well Jasper, San Antonio, Tex.; e2 SALT LAKE CITY Grant Snarr, 52, died Tu funeral services were he 4 machinist, he worked at From 1851 to 1952 he worked ‘Ne carbine and boxes of ang Chittacong, Each will pe ‘neg raduate ol \UPIi—A Railroad for two years and then pulled to the side of the will be set up in Dacca for Big Piney Oil Co. Drilling superhighway. Near the car was Mymensingh, Jessore, Rangpur following sione Park Service for many a a ke years ats was Payson MighSchool, Dalley received his early Pa. PAYOON —SaniaW..RORY ai 0SAP sathenepi " day-old government of Gen 68 Al S. 4 Payson, four s on rs sory ner eu Agha Yahya Khan Saturday chiefona bel. From Stroke education’ in Wyoming and Po 196% / “copter that itello, Ida. schools and was a He had served as a supcrwas shot down ; graduate of the Idaho Technical visor of the Conservation Corps rn in Blacksmith acl Forl. and by hostile fire | Pearl Gee Carter, 72, 975 E (College He was a veteran of Camp Sp/4 Gay He was born 200 N.. Provo long-time r ' World War I and received a worked at the Mare Island shipFeb. 3, 199, in Worland, Wyo. dent of this city died m!al njury during his service yard in 192. A welder by ovcuhome early Saturday morning He had worked for the Yeilow pation, he worked for te Orem a son of Bryant and Elaine He Tightened In Pakistan Hurts 17 Persons Are Tuesday Springville Man Killed . Payson Man son; Chad L. Jasper, Bryce Wat. a; 54 E. Ist S. Gerald Wilford “ay at 2 p.m. in the Layton Whatever soldiers showed Canyon; James Elvin Jasper, UP for the marches were not in Schafer, 47, died Friday; funeral Seventh LDS Ward Chapel, 275 Jerry R. Jasper, Mrs. Duain Uniform but wore white “‘over- 2 Cuban Envoys Monday at 1 p.m. at 124-4th B, Park St Ogden; five brothyears she worked as. a home McDonald, pallies , Clyde R, Hood, 69, died Thurs. MURRAY — Alissa Manning (Janice) Westphal, and Mary S¢28” caps. Claims Man |nurse throughout the Provo &'8, Claude Dalley, Driggs, Ellen Jasper, all of Orem; Mrs., day; funeral services were Sat- Call, 78, died Friday; funeral Viet Cong Bags and the black ne froin Ida.; Milton Dalley, Riverton, urday. Mondayat 11 a.m. in the Murarea, | Wyo:. Milo Dalley, Arizona; Ro|| Active in the LDS Chureh VI — Norris Gregor’ ray First LDS Ward Chapel, 4 a ‘bert Dalley, Lemon Grove,| and Mrs. John R. (Dorothy) 184 Vine St pacreseest iy Lents [Ot ie WASHINGTON (UPI) —wol pose: 58, died Wednesd; |she had been a member of the Calif.; Lowell Dalley, Parma, | Sawyer, Sacramento, Calif. MANTI—Mary Adeline WarTOVO Fil LI ard. | Also surviving are 25 grand- antiwar movement late Satur- Cuban diplomats have been funeral services were held Satren Thueson, 78, died Thursday; prohibited from returning to urday, SPANISH FORK—David Ed-| Survivorsinclude one son, ene GeSis eee children five step-children, ward (Ted) Rowe, 65, Oakland, ‘daughter and two step-sons, vers Jasper, Dany Boyd Jasper William Jack Van Ausdal, Mrs. The marches were the spear- their post in New York because ORESCENT — Eric William funeral Monday at 1 p.m:in the Calif., a native of Spanish Fork, 'Lloyd Gee Carter, and Darlene Gladys He eA ws del jaa Larry Reese, Mrs. William Ka- head of demonstrations adver- of questionable activities outsige Dahl, 88, died Wednesday; fun- Manti LDS Ward Chapel. tised in 32 cities over the 2 of their official duties, a TRENTON—Vance Hugh Bendied Friday in Oakland follow: Carter, both of Provo; Alma “yorueorvicnewill be held letta and Larry Van Ausdal, all Easter tne sek at ieis| CALETA Gi i i. services were held Satur- son, 78, died Friday, funeral weekend to serve notice State Departmentofficials ing a longillness: William Carter and Clarence Tuesday at aaa 11 a.m. athes the Vine- of Santaquin; Mrs. Reboe Cle- to the Nixon administration that closed today. Monday at noon in Trenton He was born March 6, 194, in| Edward Carter, bith of Salt yard LDS Ward chapel. Friends Ment, Payson; one brother,|| the forces of protest against the| Other qualified sources sa’ id) WASHINGTON TERRACE —| LDS Ward Chapel. Spanish Fork, a son of Ephraim Lake City; three grandchildren; all at Berg Mortuary, David Jasper, Eureka; and two Vietnam war arestill strong. that the two Cuba diplomats Orvil W. Ellis, 71, died Wednes- HURRICANE— Carl Edward and Lilly Morgan Rowe. He |22 greatgrandchildren, and one st Center, Provo, Monday Moos, Mrs. oe (Edith) | ————q had engaged in intelligence |day; funeral services Mondayat Sanders, four-year-old son of married Hanna Bowen on Nov. |sister, Mrs. Emma Gee Love, from 6 to 8 p.m. and at the Mortensen an irs. Weldon! i | activities and had proised) 10 am.in the Lindquist and Mort Lynn and Janice Christian Salt Lake City. 10, 1931, in Provo. church mesa after 10 a.m,|(Lillian) Ercanbrack, both of Mechanical financial support to militant|Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden. |Sanders, died Friday; funeral Mr. Rowe received is educa- Funeral services will be con Intermentwill be in the Provo Morgan. black groups like the Black) 5 Monday at 2 p.m. in the Hurrl(Continued from Page One) tion In Spanish Fork City School. {ducted Tuesday at 2 p.m in City Cemetery. Funeral services will be held |Panther party. [FILM MARKS END OF FRA (C22 S Si —Karl Meng, 87, died Hehad beena resident of “|the Provo Fifth LDS Ward land for a number of years. Chapel, Bishop Louis K De Full military rites will be Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Park heart, said 57 different materMINNEAPOLIS (UPI)—Last! Thursday; funeral to be in conducted at the cemetery by LDS Second Ward in Payson. lals weretested before deciding He was a member of the Hart, Provo Fifth LDS Ward, Dean Mendenhall Post 13 of the Friends may call at Rigby 0” the right lining. season in the major leagues|burg, Ida. offiiciating. LDS Church. Provo American Legion Mortuary in Payson Monday) “This is number 29,” Liotta (Continued from Page One) marked the end of an era for. SANDY — Etta Alice Gull Survivors include his widow of Friends may call at the Olpin baseball. Because of expansion Erickson, 67, died Friday; funSacaiea from 7 to 9 p.m, and Tuesday Said. He is an assistant to 24 teams, the majors are eral Tuesday at 11 a.m. at 8090 Oukland; one daughter, Mrs. Family Mortuary in Provo Monprior to time of services. In- Professor of surgery at the) playing in four divisions this John A. (Mary Ellen) Monte day from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuestermentwill be in the Payson|Baylor College of Medicine located. ‘The group was preceded by | year, instead of two. To mar! S. State. Jr., Dublin, Calif.; three grand- jday at the ward chapel from \City Cemetery. ‘Houston. truck with a gas flame, burning the end of this historic period.) we children, and two brothers and jone until time of services Provo schools. For many Vineyard; stepson, Alvin Glen Jullo T. Vig, Carlsbad, Cali. B2OnetRMarcher,hichwere| Return to U.S. Provo Faith LDS Ward 8 Of Sp. Fork March Pl. Grove WomanDies | " RK onesister, John A. Rowe, Kan- Burial will be in the Provo sas City; Francis Rowe, Provo, |city Cemetery. and Mrs. A: H.(Florence) Ellett Salt Lake City, and an aunt, Mrs. Eldredge (Ethel) Snyder, Spanish Fork. Funeral services will be con- Ex-Nurse Succumbs ducted Monday at 1 a.m. in Oakland, Calif. Additional funeralservices will In Orem be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Linde Mortuary in Spain- OREM—Ruth Browa Clarke, ish Fork, where friends mayo, Orem, former practical Cooley said the new lining was similar to a cotton in memoryof King. there is a new 16 mm color film Few whites, other than developed for the majors by) nightshirt. “It’s about this consistency,”| policemen, witnessed the investors diversified Services PLEASANT GROVE — Emily he said fingering his operating, march, and those who did were Free group showings are | available on written request to’ Jane Whimpey Evans, 93,532 Injured In robe. ‘We call it a woven net silent. About one out of every 20 P.O. Box 1414, Minneapolis, S. 300 E., Pleasant Grove, resifabric.” | dent of this city for 25 years, 2 Car Accident Cooley said the new valve— marchers was white. Minn., 55440. Organizations died at a EUREKA—A Provoyouth was Called the Wada-cutter Hinge- The marchers set out from should state the date when the |Selma Friday and hiked across film showingis planned, andlist {poe Pleasant treated for head lacerations less Heart valve and devel \the Edmund Pettus Bridge— Mes Grove rest as the result of an accident Fri-|in Sapporo, Japan—allows the an alternate date. » home Friday|day night a mile south of Eu- |blood to flow smoothly. He said |where the 1965 marchers were: | evening of na-\reka involving two cars, one Previous problems with artifi-, first turned back by mounted policemen and a tear gas Benjamin Franklin is general<7 tural causes. |of them pulling a trailer. |cial devices were that blood barrage. | credited with inventing the ly She Was) Wayne Van Wagonen, 16, a/ften adheres and later floats! There was no trouble Friday, rocking chair. born Oct. 18, passenger in one of the vehicles | !oase as a clot. and after making their Simple Machin } however, 1875, in Stone|was treated but not hospitalized.| way over the bridge, the Newel France, St. Luke's) BOOKKEEPING AND Creek, Ohio, a! A car driven by Gary Elma| marcl hers climbed aboard buses | TAX RECORD BOOKS daughter 0 f Boswell, 25, Eureka, and a car administrator, said the artificial and trucks for the 45-mile ride Budget Books, Appointment Mrs. Evans Isaac Lewisjand trailer driven by Allan heart with its new refinements they| Also ‘and Daily Records, No experience and Alice Callaway Butt Whim- Dale Brereton, 17, 380 E, 19 Was a very simple machine. He to Montgomery, . fi where Provo Youth Is call Tuesday from7 to 9 p.m. nui rse and a resident of Orem and Wednesday prior to the for two years, died Thursday in services. an Oremrest Burial will be in the Spanish) — er home followFork City Cemetery. ing a long ill se ness di F I f t Ne She was pey, Cedar Fort Infan ‘i =. f Dies in Hospital CEDAR FORT—Funeral serMe jain, ee two-day-old a son Robe ty i She married Taliesin T. N., Provo, vere involved. The W@S asked why, if it was so Oeee ee nae needed. born Sept. 29, Evans on Jan. 16, 1895, in the car and trailer overtumed. {simple did noi someone build)"o taaders regard the|| STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY 95, in Oak- Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died ——. one before: Selma-to-M ry march as 40 W.Ist N., Provo Ph. 373-5250 | “If imeKner9) roles eb a turning polit in the civil land, lowa, a Nov. 4, 194. Rp seuehter 6 Active in the LDS Church, Boy, 5, Hurt MORTUARY 495 S. Stote Orem 225-1530 Funerol services for Phyllis Fechser Freeboirn will be held Monday ot 1 p. m. at the Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary, 495 South State street, Orem, where friends may call Sunday evening from 68 and Monday prior te services. Burlai in the Prove City Cemetery Funeral services for Ruth Brown Clarke will be held Monday of 10 a.m, at the Sundberg Olpin Mortuary, 495 So. State, Orem, Friends moy call Monday prior to. services. Buriol In Taylor, Nebroska, April 9th. omena eeeee, before, tayg2” rights fight that helped bring BW Chatles Wit Mrs Evans had served as a Wh Hi Mrs. . Clark ue society Primary visteacher and a Relief en 4 Hit Clarke liam ny an Ready |France replied. “It took some-200Ut passage of a liberalised body.y to ‘eit : ” voting rights act. [bee Stanley and Colleen Cowdell| Brown, She married Henry Ed- suiiee weeneg te® By Carin Provo [ate cua teSaat Chambcrlain, Cedar Fort, Utah ward Clarke on Feb. 17. 1912. he jived a child 4 . {made | ®)pin Steven Craig Snow, 5, 800 E. silastic and is tougher than County, were held Friday at the in Taylor, Neb. He preceded Ore See Wasatch Dr., Layton, was list- human hearttissue. Cooley put} Lehi. In 1909 she moved to ed in good condition Saturday the left side of the heart in died Tuesday in a Provo hospi-| Mrs. Clarke was a practical Castle Dale, and later to Sunny- night at Utah Valley Hospital first, then the right and sewed tal of natural causes .. nurse while she lived in Ne. side. In 1944 she moved to after he was injured when he them together. Because of the He was born March 90, 1960 praska sant Grove, where she re- was struck by a car Friday |toughness of the silastic, it took in Amercian Fork, She had been a resident of sided until her death. evening 'Cooley longer to sewit together FAMILY MORTUARY PresentCore Survivors include his parents: Qrom for the past two and one- Survivors include four sons Driver of the car involved than it would with a human Cedar Fort Cemetery. The child her in death two brothers and one sister, hale years Vance abea i SndeGuB La RueHaKS Mrs. Clarke was a member of Evans, » E. 580 S._ ey nee a S$ Survivors inclide two sons Evans, Provo; Mrs. Maude Memart Otis ve Mee Hate and one daughter, Mrs. Harlan Latchie, North Hollywood, Breat-grandparents, Mrs. Hattle (rdith) Cyiss, Shasta, Calif; Calif; Mrs. Floyd (Emily) Cowdell and Mrs. Elizabeth ao. 1, George Edward Clarke. | Wright, both of Sandy mie, Wyo., and Charles Rik Clarke, Orem; nine ichilMexico City, built on mud, dren, and one sister and one Sate, Gada i y Petty, Ogden, and Pershing W Evans, and Mrs. Leo (Lucille) Johnson, both of Logan: 29 grandchildren 61 grea hasi been slowlysinking for 600 brother, Mrs. DanielVast (Mary) _ children; two great-g SA Centralia, at, years. Cooley, Wash., and children, and one 373-6668 225-6124 785-3503 Funeral services for Pearl Gee Certer will be held Tuesday ot pm. in the Prove Sth Ward into the path of his car and Holy City Chopel, 502 East 2nd North, Prohe was unable to stop in time (Continued from Page One) vo. Friends may call Monday 6 to avoid the youth to 8 p.m. at the Olpin Family The accident occurred about business in years. Mortuary of Prove, 85 East 300 6:05 p.m Friday at 460 S. 1090 Elsewhere throughout the South and ot the church Tuesday E., Provo. world, Christitans also marked prior to services. Buriol Preve City — the day by preparing their} Cemetery. ye Bahama Idands ‘churches for Easter services,| Funeral gine will be held for d- Provo. Thedriver told ProvoPolice that the boy darted i See Friends may coll Monday 7 to p.m. at the Olpin Family Mortuand Tuesday prior to the ser-| jamopebareooted monand) 92pm oftheOpinFemiMor Mortuary Services aan y call Mondayprior Palmer, Grove LDS Ward, offi- Grove City Cemetery. mee in Taylor, Family Mortuary of Pleasant| Grove Mondayfrom7 to 9 p.m.| Spring Thomas Lowin Clark, | Provo, funeral services will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m, in the Berg Drawing Room Chapel of Provo. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday evening from 6-8 and Mondayprior to services, Interment in the Pyovo City Cemetery. Clement C, Dalley, funeral services pending. 4 Dr. Mervyn B. Gardner season with The opening of his office for the practice of fragrant color. Genera! Dentistry at Viewmont Dental Center. 912 SO. STATE, OREM office hrs. 8 a.m, to 12 Sa it, 9am .to 1 pm. to 5 p.m. 1 p.m, a ies Announces for appt, call 225-2640 or 225-6196 } ant 4 | | mertuory Tuesday prior to serv. ae ices. Buriol in PI lecsant Grove We invite your visit and Inquiries, and your comparison FEVAN’S DRUG 104 West Center - Ph. 373-2672 OPEN TODAY PROVO FLORAL SUNDAY 207 W.Ist South 11:00 a.m, ‘til 8:00 p.m. 373-7001 in ageless granite... .place @ reminder in the cemetery that will set the place epart for all time, other cities services ciating \ Burial will be in the Madison Friends maycall at the Olpia Square Cemetery Neb of your pride and devotion re conducting pageants traditional Emily Jone Whimtey Evans Tussday 11 a.m. in the Timpanogos stoke House, Pleasant Grove. made up of 3,000islands, cays |ty their indi aul maela jto their individual countries and} = _—| going on brief holidays. David Harris, Caldwell, Ida Laura West, Plea: | In Spain, barefooted men and Funeral services will be Mon- Funeralservices day at 10 am. in the Sundberg day at 11 am in the Grove ces. their ankles and marched! Olpin Mortuary in Orem, where LDS Ward Chapel, Bishop Mack wisBurial willae be in the Ple asant through Magrid, Seville and Berg Write the record of remembered 0} 1 granite... .carve the mark V. was Ronald Robertson, 35, 1204 heart. Mrs. evVivian Chamberlain andVicky Cham- the First Assembly of God both of Pleasant Grove:.Talie Pen a ot Meer Eorh fhe (Church in’ Provo, sin W.; Evans, Price; Isaac W of our work, our service, and our reputation, 79 Years of Service To Provo and Central Utah BEESLEY MONUMENT & VAULT CO. 725 S. State Proyo Ph. 374-0580 |