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Show A GC The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October 18, 1964 ilk). . Obituraries $ Elias A, Strong Alan SRRINGVILLE Ella. Strong, 82, diad ' .m. Friday, 1 8 Spring-- ! villa rest home of Incident s iCauset ' to age. Bom 7,g Aug. 1882, Spnngvllie, son of John AI- bert and Sarah Hutchings v Strong. Marrladi 4 T' 7 rn J3 IM Ox. 3 1'' $ t i Jane Perneila Emily!1-Jones1905, St George Church Temple of Jesus Chrljt of Latter-da- Saints. died, a She 1952. Mar-hm- rled Mary Arlmina Hodgklnson penter Served short term LDS sion. Teacher, 'Sunday v School, Carmis- priest-hoo- Survivors: widow, Vernal; three sons, three daughters, Earl, Chicago, III ; Fred, Sonngville; Mark, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Byron (Emily) Tuttle, SprmgviMe; Mrs W. W (Pearl) Stevens, Honolulu, Hawaii; Mrs. Stewart 10 (Hazel) Gates, Provo, Lowell stepchildren, Hodgxlnson, Henderson, Nev.; Reed Hodgkmson, Ogden; Ralph Mrs. Hodgklnson, Garrett (Hilda) Case, both Vernal; Grant Hodgkmson, Murray; Melvin Hodgklnson, Bountiful; Mrs. Charles LWHma) Kendall, Mrs Lee (Mary) Bdich, both Calif ; Mrs. Karl (Rayola) Anderson, Murray; Mrs. Fred (Dons) Strong, 27 Sprmgville; 27 grandchildren, two brothers and four Marvin Strong, Salt Lake City; M $. Earnest Strong, May Child, Mrs Earnest Bramall,1 Mrs. George Harmer, all Spring-vlllMrs. Washington Robertson, Spanish Fork. Funeral, Monday 1 pm. Word Chapel Friends call Wheeler Mortuary, Sunday, 7 to 9 p.m. er Monday before services. Sacramento, sisters, TO BUY AT PRICES UNHEARD OF IN THISAREA The weather forecast map for Sunday indicate continued fair weather over most of the Frost to Patch Things Up Over Area Data from tha U.$. 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STEP TABLES COCKTAIL FREEZERS TABLES COLOR TELEVISION Boise Burley Idaho Falls Pocatello Intermountaift Billings Butte Cheyenne Denver Elko Ely Evanston Grand Junction 56 37 55 53 23 18 21 41 31 15 52 33 57 61 41 17 6J 26 53 76 16 24 ft cipitation since Oct. 1, lative deficiency, .59. 6 42, 03 52 -- ,ftft .62 .57 6J r Ray Robbers Jump Two Victims On Streep Take $171 Cash Nov, Born 1910 Vernai Warren BLACK AND WHITE MATTRESS SETS TELEVISION AUTOMATIC WASHERS KITCHEN AND DRYERS BEDROOM REFRIGERATORS RUGS and CARPETS SETS SETS ported. Two hours later,- - a cashier who was having difficulty with a customer at the China Doll block on 2nd South. Cafe, 1300 S. Redwood Rd. (1700 was aided by another West), JOHN E. ROUSE, 1030 Linden customer and in the ensuing Ave. (340 South), told police he fight two place settings of dishes was accosted by two men in an were broken, officers said. No alley and knocked to the ground arrests were made. at 12:05 a.m. The assailants Date Science then took his wallet containing $30 in cash and his wrist watch, About 400 high school students he reported. and science teachers will attend Mr. Rouse lost his car keys in a series of six lectures at the the scuffle. University of Utah Dec. FRANK ROTH, 124 G St., told covering The Origin of the that an unidentified worn- - ments, it was announced an stole his wallet containing $141 in cash about five minutes later in the same area. He said he pursued the woman after he discovered the theft, but when he approached her in red b are a car together with two male'ITnlPB.tv thp nfI!tah ormen one of the companions, dered him away and brandished ChurchSurvivors car. daughter, Gro-- Barbara, son, (SUNDAY -- 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.) Weekdays -- 10:00 Births in Salt Lake area hospitals In th 54 hours ended Saturday at 10 30 p.m, included & LDS Hospital . NOTHING DOWN St. Marks Hospital Mr. and Mr, wayna State, Sandy, ton. Sllcox, Grant C. Nielson 16. 1902, to Charles M and Pora Nielson, Gunnison, Sanpete County. Married Arvilla Neohi, Painter, I a 1962. M a r r solema May, g nized, Sait Lake Temoie, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, 1940 15, Nov Survivors widow; sons, daughters, Rlchahi R. Nielson, Los Anodes, Charles B Nielson, on Mrs. Argentina mission, Beverly Powers, Mrs Marlene Wilson, Mrs Loretta Howit, all Los Anodes; S brother sisters, Mark , Bovd N , both Salt Lake City, Wanda Larsen, Edna Mrs Manti, Ely, Jeffry Minn ; Funeral grandchildren srvices. Los Angeles, Calif, Tues- day Marion y Holy Cross Hospital HOME FURNISHINGS 47 IUI Ini Mr, and w. PHONE Up or down Redwood to 4700 South then West 3 Miles to SHELLY'S Johnnl south, ion. I A 4 J ' E. Elam, 3041 tnd Mr. Horoid Matwny, sc Presiding will be Le Grand chards and Thomas S. Mon-Mwj e. son, members of the Council of r. South, eon. Mr. tnd Mr. Harold J. Mason, 133 S. Raney Ln., Murray, daughter.. Mr. and Mr. William R. Muglastan, 3S E. 33rd South, ion. . Mr. and Mrs. Cary R. Muir, '5334 Car-m- a Ava., daughter. Mr. and Mr. Kannat U Munk, IKS Ith Eait, daughter. Mr. and Mrt. Cart C. Ollvar, 7301 dai way, daughtar. Mr. and Mrs. frank RuhaHta, " MTS South, Sandy, ten. San-- te 4 HE HILL replace Stake President R. Raymond Baraess, a business executive who is being transferred by his firm to California. of the president Sustaining wrson7MV 3300 298-191- 1 3to Mr. to- mall-typ- e DENVER (AP) A new president of the Deliver South Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will be susi tained Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Da larratt, IQUJtti East, daughter. Mr. and Mr. Robert F. Hannan, 3U Hampton Ave., daughter. Mr. and Mrt. Dean F. Taylor 3 Rob-ort- a $t daughter. Mr. and Mrt. Rolle K. Bennett, FBF1 W. 1100 South, Magna, daughter. , E. i of the missionary committee of the church. Woodbury J. Folsom Marion Jane Foisom, 90, died Saturday, I 05 am. In a Salt Lake rest home of causes incident to aqe 37-4- S. M01 Elmo Tues- Grant C. Nil! son, 7, Loa Angelas, Calif, died Saturday in a Los Angeles hospital of cancer. Bron Apirl Center on MidvaleS shopping f.r north Main Street will begin Monday morning when a canopy js erected on the Cheney Bldg., 1 N. Main, W. Dale Waters, Mr. and Mr. st.ni.y k. Gooid. as W. 4865 South, Kearns, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Brent J. Brown, East, Sandy, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Iweatfteld, 188 N. ftih West, Woods Cross, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. Morris Cahoon 3660 S. 3375 West, Granger, son. Mr. and Mrs. L. Gary Moore, 2175 E. 3900 South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Golden P. Kalantxes 579 E. Capitol St., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Barton L. Carter, 5740 S. 565 West, Murray, daughter. P. Castagno, Mr. and Mrs. WandeU RFD 393, Tooele, son. Mr. and Mrs. James' It. Herrera, 526 3rd Ave , ton. 20 Mr, and Mrs. B email Christonaan, E. Cordelia Ave , son. Mr. and Mrs. Gena A. Ptadan, 306 E. 6280 South, Murray, daughter. SPECIAL TERMS AVAILABLE First step ward the creation of a Grove, Funeral day 11 am, 8090 S State, where friends call Monday 68 p m Tuesday one hour prior to services Readies Arguments MIDVALE j Mid- bury, both Pleasant Beers, Salt Lake City Midvale Mall Move a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Larry. Sandy, vale; grandchild; brothers sister C E . Kenneth D, Beers, both West Jordan; Leland Baers. Mrs June Salis- Calvui L. Rampton. Salt Lake Fights in two Salt Lake cafes attorney, will leave Monday for took their toll of dishes and a Washington, D.C., to present door early Saturday. nal arguments before the Interin POLICE SAID a man was state Commerce Commission the Western Pacific Railroad man another pushed by through a glass door at New Eastern merger case. Cafe, 214 S. State, Saturday MR. RAMPTON represents about 12:40 a.m. The man, who utah citizens Rate Assn, had pushed out the door with his others who favor continued hand, suffered only a superficial independence for the railroad. INI . widow; a revolver. Looses in Glass to Jesus 'cut, ambulance personnel re 1 STEREOS 10, Em- Bears, Married Violet Clark Oct 10, 1934 Salt Lake Temple, Church of Christ of Latter-daSaints Member. Sandy Lions Club; LDS. Ele-poli- BUNK BEDS and Baers Freestone ma Talks BOX SPRING AND Beers C. Ray Clifford Sandy died of a heart ailment Friday in a Rigby, Idaho, hospital SANDY Salt Lake men were robbed of a total of $171 in cash, two wallets and a wrist watch early Saturday in the 500 West contm-uehigh Sun-- J Utah Continued fair through Mon day. Highs Sunday 55 to 65 except near 70 in southeast. Warmer Monday with most highs in the 70s, lows 25 to 40 Southern Idaho fair Continued through Monday Rising temperatures Highs Sunday 52 to 65, Monday 60 to 73, lows 20 to 35. Eastern Nevada fair Continued through Monday. Rising temperatures with highs in the 60s Sunday and in the 70s Monday; lows 22 to 35 Wyoming Generally fair Sunday and Monday. Rising trend In temperatures Highs Sunday mostly in the 60s at tower elevations, in 50s in mountains A weak cold front was Summary oriented from west to east through south ern Nevada, southern Utah and southern Colorado It moved Saturday slowly southward and considerate cloudiness persisted over the northern sections of the Intermountain Region. There was some patchy cloudiness in Arizona and New Mexico. The central sections were clear and sunny Scattered showers of ram and snow were reported in Montana and a few rain showers and isolated thundershowers fell In Arizona Winds were occasionally moderate, with gusts, In widely scattered places in the district Early afternoon temperatures in the gion were mostly from the 40s to the 60s north of tha front and In tha 70s ahead of the front. J" 56 68 accumu Sunday, , fair through Monday with 60, Monday near 70, low 30 to S.L. Area Briefs Two tr sunrise near day as. it 7ft Albuquerque 75 Atlanta 83 Miami 81 New Orleans 88 Oklahoma City 80 Phoenix 6ft San Antonio 84 St. Louis Sait Lake Weather Data: Precipitation period ended Saturday at 5 pm, none precipitation for October, 59; pro-- ! tr , accumulative deficiency, Tr. 1964, sunset, 5 44 Salt Lake City and Vicinity South States 52 60 51 3ft States Boston New York City Washington, DC. 31 47 52 ft? Bismarck Chicago Detroit Duluth Kansas C?ty Minneapolis Omaha 41 23 Idaho One of the largest selections of custom-bui- lt living room sets, sectionals, sofas Intermountain Region. Temperatures will not change much but will be warmer in the north. Born Feb. 3, 1874, Salt Lake City, daughter of Hmman Day and Barbara Elian Romney Folsom. Never Member, Wasatch Literary mprrlpd of WomClub, District Federation en's Club. Graduate, St. Mary's Academy Active m musical circles throughout the states Survivors three nieces, one nephew, George H. Folsom. San Francisco, Calif ; Barbara F Linn, Burlingame, Calif ; Mrj Evelyn Rofh rock, Mrs Marion F Jones, both of Alamo, Calif, Funeral. Tuesday, 2 pm, 260 E South Temple, where friends call Tuesday before services. Burial, bait Lake Clt. Cematary. Herbert Richards Herbert Richards, 69, at f a m. in a Draearton hospital after a tong Illness. Born March 25. 1895, Johnstown, Pa to William and Marv Richards (Mlceicarr), Married Amelia Chidts-tei- r April 12, 1915. Castle Dale. Later Retired coal miner. Memdivorced ber, Royal Local UMWA; Church of Jesus Christ of Laftarday Saints. Survivors: tons. Thames Reid, Helper; Earl San Bernardino. Calif ; nine grandchildren. Funeral Monday 2 Dm, Mitchell funeral Chapel, where friends call Sunday. Monday prior to services nunal Cleveland, Emery County. Cemetery. PRICE Price dfad Friday Melvin Winchester I D A H LEWISVILLE, James Winchester, 64, long time Lewisville resident, was found dead at his home Wednesday morning from an apparent heart attack. Born, Nov. 29, 1899, Murray, son of Roy and Effia May Miller Winchester. Married Ida Graca Lee, July 20, 1920, Idaho Foils. Marriage later solemnized In Idaho Fells Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Former, cattle buyer, former Unloo Pacific Railroad worker, meat cutter, Idaho Falls, Rigby. Survivors: widow, Lewltvillo, three sons and three daughters, Mrs. Keith Scott, (Marlorie) Rigby; Duane, Ogden; Mrs. Jack (Joan) Crabtree, Salmon, Idaho; Ronald H , Dayton, Oho; Jack L, Ammon, Idaho; Mrs Gayland (Shirley) White, Lewisville; two brothers and four sisters, Mrs Zulo McCendless. Lewisville; Mrs Martha Flaherty, Los Angeles; Leslie, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Miller Irwin. Idaho; Mrs Beth Rigby; Mrs ,Lee (Effie) Monk, Rexbufg; 21 grandchildren. in Funeral was held Saturday Lewisville Burial, Lewisville Iflda Torgersen RICHFIELD Mrs. aOlfvli Torgensen, 79, Richfield, died 45 of natural causes Saturday at o m. in a Richfield hospital. Bom Oct. 19, 1884, Monroe, to Hans and Qlena Married to Hans ?lsen uulbransen. Juno 22, 1910, Manti Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints He died Nov. 5, 1939. Manti LDS. Temple ordinance Active, LDS auxiliary organizaSurvivors; tion, daughters, sons, Mrs. Kenneth (Bertha) Raich, Salt Lake City; Mrt. Carl (Luclle) Kramer, Richfield; Herbert Torgersen, Mountain View, Idaho; Mrs Arvei (lone) Henrie, Mrs. Dale (Aleen) Blood, Mrs. Maitlen (Jean) Dali, 8H--. Keam; lv,n Torrerien, Kooshartm, Sevier County; Mrs Robert Wayne (Reba) Edwards, Roosevelt Road, Puerto Rico; Mrs. Clark (Lula) Moab; 39 grandchildren; 20 sisters, Mrs. (Delilah) Zabrtskte, Mrs. Henry (Emma) Waters, both Richfield; Central, brother, Oscar Gulbransen Sevlar County Funeral Tuesday Sevier LDS Stake Tabernacle S Friends cel) Neal Magieby and Bone Mortuary Monday pm.; Burial Tuesday prior to services. Kooo harem Cemetery i .tin, Jessie Young Sophie Brydaon MrJeSe Simpson 831 Ave. died 06 2 (2235 Young, South) i Friday at pm. In Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. Born Aug 7, 1902, Fla, to Palatka, James Murray and Wil Harding, Lake 1932, f helmina Schnabel Married Brydson H William 'o Salt i City Divorced Marnedl to Milton Riley I 23, Dec. Young Lake! 1944, Sait City Beautician,! 35 years. Member Forest Dale Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daVice Saints. president, Utah Violet Society. Survivors husband; son, Ray M Harding, Salt Lake City; four grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Murray, North Hollywood, CaliV, Brydson, Clarence Brydson, Elsinore, Calif , James Brydson, Crescent City, Calif ; Dora Brydson, Stockton, Calif ; Mrs Helen Baker, Salt Lake City Funeral Monday noon. Forest Dale LDS Ward Chapel, 739 Ashton Ave (2335 South). Friends call 2128 S. State Sunday 8 p m. chapel Monone hour prior to services Buriday al, Salt Lake City Cemetery Family suggests donations to LDS Primary Children's Hospital. Anna L. Nelson EL PASO, TEX -- Mrs AnnaL El 94, Nelson, Paso, former Salt L a k resident, f of natural I died causes Saturday t at 6 o m. in an El Paso hospital , Born July 4, 1870, to Mann, Eric and Anna Ludviason Sreck Married to Arthur 9 N son May n a, S a 1898, He Utah dia 1952 30 July Ohver Member O Howard Worn n s Relief Corps, Demo Women's cratic Club, First daughUnitarian Church Survivors V. James (Dorothv) ters Mrs Laird, El Paso, Mrs Thomas E. (Alla! Mulhall Salt Lake City, on two g r e a t - grandchilgrandchild, sisters. Elmer dren, broH Sterling, Utah; Mrs. J A Mrs Georqe (Leona) Barreckman, Bradley, both Salt Lak (Lillian) Levi (Fro) Parks. ClackCity Mr amas, Ore t Arend Lust Areod Lugt, 84, 1359 Major St (50 of East), died causes Incident to at age Saturday 8 05 pm at his Born Dec home 879 Assen. S, to. Netherlands, Hendrik Jan and Deeltie Van Wvk Lugt Mamed Jo Elizabeth hanna 24, Vera Aua 1903. Netherlands solemnized-SalLater Tem- Lake pie. Church of Je- - It J sus Christ of Lat-- l' t e Saints i died She April, L M a r r i 1949 A'kema Agnes Sept 18, 1950, Salt Lake LDS Temp1W Came to United Mates le YMAAIA LDS Stake and Served .Board. LDS home mis.ionvy LDS2 years. High priest Jefferson Cuv Salt La-- g Constable Ward Employe Salt Lake Water wSurvivors Department, Henry, Mrs. sons, daughters, idow, O H. (Kate) Evans, Mrs J. H droves, Mrs A. E (Betty) Larson, all Salt Lake City, John, South Pasadena, Calif ; Mrs. Deiiia 14 Broberg, San Francisco, i 26 half sister, Mrs H (Geertie) Koldewy, Netherlands. Funeral TuesEast Monday Friends call day 8 p m. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. Mari Lowry SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF - Mr Mary Cecilia Tracy Lowry, 79, Sn died of natural causes Bernardino, orn In San Bernardino Saturday June 26, 1885, Chicago, to John Hanna and Mary Nan Brennan Tracv Married to Mervm D Lowrv Nov 21, 1912, Salt Lake City Former resident Helper, Castle Dale, Utah. San Bernardino resident past 40 vaers. Piano Survivors; brother, J ark player. Tracy, Durango. Colo; two nieces, id Funeral Monday two nephews Bernardino Graveside p m , San services Tuesday 11 am Holladay, Utah, Cemetery. Alexander V. Martin 1 W. OGDEN Alexander (Sandy) St., Ogden, died Martin, 85, of causes Incident to age Saturday In a Born Roy hospital morning May 13, 1879, Evanston, Wyo , to Married Hugh C. and Jane Martin Pearl Castle, March 16, 1903, Swan In Evanston Valley, Idaho. Lived and Salt Lake City and did farming and carpentry in Swan Valley and Pocateiio, Idaho. Resident of Ogden since 1942; worked at Hill Air Force Base and Clearfield Naval Supply s Depot. Member of the Church of Samts SurChrist of Latter-datwo two sons, widow, viving: daughters Glen. W, and Mrs. Ciair (Dors) Bailey, both Ogden; Keith L,. Layton, Mrs Pearl Young, An12 Alaska; grandchildren, chorage, 14 sister, Mrs. San Francisco. Butler, Margaret Funeral Wednesday 1 p m at Lindquist and Sons Mortuary, Ogden. Friends may cell at mortuary Tuesp m. and Wednesday poor day Buoal in Washington to services. Heights Memorial Park. Jintaro llano ODGEN Jlntaro Hano, 87, Ogden, died of causes incident to aga Fri- pay In an Ogden rest home Born 10, 1877, Fukoka, Ken, Japan, July to Helen! and Tori Tokunaga Hano. San Diego resident 45 years Utah resident 19 years Former employe. Smith Canning Co , Clearfield. Survivors: sister, Mrs. Kum Mcri, Jaoarv. Wake Wednesday 7 30 pm, Qgden . Buddhist thuch Friends CalULar km Chapel of the Dawn Tuesday 7.30-- 9 pm. Burial, Ogden City Came-TV- . Arne G. Sumner OGDEN Arn G. Sumnsr, 74, died of cause Incident 1o"ae Friday afternoon at his home. Born Jan. 74, 1890, Almy, Wyo., to William C. end Asot Thulln Sumner, Married Laura Jensen, Ogden. She 1954. died Former wareAugust, Defense Depot, Ogden. houseman, Former member, BPO Elks 719. Survivor; ton, William W Ogden; daughter, Mrs. Wayne (Margaret!,) Iverson, Sacramento, live Calit.; grandchildren;, brother, T.B., Ogden, Elva Wirthlin JEROME, IDAHO Graveslda services for Mrs. Elva Louise Whimper Wirthlin. 43, Jerome who disappeared 'n a flight from Twin Fans to Las Vegas March 11, 1962, will be Tuesday noon, Santaauin, Utah Born May 31, 1921, Santa- Quin, to Lwi M. and Elizabeth Sieei. Whlmpey. Marrled to Rex Dougla Wirthlin iuly 1, (939, Salt Lake City. Later wlemnlzed Saif Lake Temple, Church t Jesu Christ of latter-daSaints. He died Survivors: son, lea, Menlo Berk, Call! ; daughters, Mrs."" Weldon (Elizabeth) Ann Clark, both Etna Wyo.; thre. Wirthlin, William grandchildren; whlmpey, Taft. Calif ; sister, Mr. Evelyn Ky, Santaoulm Mrs. Amen-d- a Smith, Long Beech, Calif.; Mr. Myr. McConnell, California. brother, - -- |