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Show Intermountain Obituaries Emma Ogden Woodward tmma Westminster Are., died Saturday at 7 a m. o6 natural causes. Bom June IS, Perry. 1875, Elder ' Ogden. M, 474 Bsrbsri Alonzo Petersen Alonso H. Petersen. S3. mj Lomu died Satur-da-v in Lek hospital causes incoenl age. Born Aug. Av I 4 Box County, e daughter ot Elias and Lucy Young Woodward. Mar ried Daniel H A Ogden, Aug. 1897, Salt Lake Temple. He died, October, Barbara M. Clark io'n end Frederick Marat Olsen Kirstine Petersen. Married Horslev $. Lillian Nov. 2. Salt Late Temple. Served a mission to England. to Moved Salt Lake City In 1911, 1903. Saleswoman with Adrian and Eml-lie- . Retired In I960. to Moved Salt Lake City in 1903. in Active milinery business. ASember, Imperial ward. Sunrlvors: sons, Victor W Daniel H. both Salt Lake City; tour grandchildren; II greatgrandchildren; one Member. I 1915. M r b o rough Ward. Survivors: widow; son, daughter, Mrs. Lorenzo H. (Betti) Snow, Tucson, Ariz.? Dr. Preston H Stockton, Calif.? three grandchildren. Funeral Tuesdey 2 p.m., 260 E. .great South Temoie, where friends call Funeral 760 Tuesday E. noon, 1 before p.m. Tuesday South Temple, where friends call Monday services. Burial, Brigham City CemeMwitday - 6 P.m., Tuesday before tery . services,- Burial,- Ogden City temat-ry- Mary Hill Tnresa 25, died Friday in Santa Cruz, Calif. Born Dec. 9, 18W, St. George, daughter of William Spencer and Eyring Emily Snow. Married Reuben Lorenzo Hill, Aug. 30, 1911, $att Lake Temple. He died. Author of "Stones if the Book of Mormon." Graduate of Utah State Cd-- i Agricultural e g e. Member, s The Church of Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogy worker. Survivors: Dr. sons, daughters. Reuben L. Jr., Minneapolis, Minn.? Cornelia Packer Novak, Portland, Ore.; Richard, Stockton, Calif.; Mrs. Theresa Marie Ashdown, Lubbock, Tex.; Wesley Sherwin, Portland, Ore.? Dr. Alwyn Spencer, Portales, N.M.; Dr. Edward Eyring, Carl David, both Santa Cruz; 34 grandchildren; eight Funeral Wednesday noon, Logan 20th Ward chapel. Friends call at Hall Mortuary, Logan, Tuesday 9 p.m., Wednesday 10 a m. until services. Burial, Logan City Cemetery. Oscar E. Marsh Lipooid, P&9 President, several Sarah Lundell BENJAMIN, Vida Utah Tippetts' Countv Sarah Lundell, 71, died Friday in a Provo hospital of pneumonia. Born May 24, 1893, Clifton, Oscar Edward Marsh,, Utah, a daughter of end died Joseph Sarah Lewis TiIn a ppetts. u Married Tooele hospitalIlL Carl n e d Ml, after a short Sept. 6, 1916, Salt Born Aug. lness. Lake Temple. Grants-vill14, 1093, Moved to Lake to George Shore at age 13. E. and Annie Pri-in Active Marsh. Mara r y, Sunday ried School, MIA and Feb. 17, Haynes Society. 1915, Tooele. LifeMember, Daugh-- 1 ters of Utah Pioneers, Beniamin long Stewart Camp. Tooele County. Survivors: Member LDS husband; sons, dauge hter, Russell T Thatcher, Arlz.; Church. Survivors: C. widow; daughters, Ogden; Clvde J., Spanish Fork; Floyd A., Benjamin; Mrs. sons, Mrs. Byron Dean J. (Bernice) Francom, Payson; (Edna) Pitt, Mrs. Mrs. V. M. (Mabel) Sevy, Murray; Harold (Maxine) Mrs. Seth G. (Lila) Mattice. Pima, N i e I s o n, Mrs. Charles (Carol) Nelson, Harry O., Ariz.; 30 grandchildren; seven greatbrothers, sisters, grandchildren; Gerald H., all Tooele nine grandBeniamin; Vernal F., Salt Lake children; City; Mrs. R. L. (Louella) Wilson, Tooele; mother, sisters, Springville; Mrs. Don (Elva) FullGilbert Mrs. (Eva) Murray, mer, Spanish Fork. Tooele; Mrs. Milton (Hazel) Passey, Funeral Monday 1 p.m., Beniamin Encino, Calif.; brothers, James, Ward chapel. Friends call at Walker North Hollywood, Cailf.; Joe, Tooele; Mortuary, 9 Sunday p.m.,. Monday Lawrence, Parley, both Sait Lake et chapel Relief Society room before City. Funeral Tuesday 2 p.m., North services. Burial, Beniamin City CemTooele LDS Stake Center. Friends etery. 8 p.m., call Tate Mortary Monday Tuesday prior to services. TOOELE Tooele, Friday Relief resident eight James Wilde Edward R. Scott COALVILLEJames Henry Wilde, 85, died of a lingering illness Friday MALAD, IDAHO Funeral services at 2:30 p.mr at the home of a daughfor Edward Rav ter in Coalville. Scott, 20, Malad, Born Feb. 7, 1880, Sorlnghollow, killed In a one-ca- r Summit County, a son of John F. accident in Logan and Sarriah Robinson Wilde. MarFriday Canyon ried Margaret Ann Randall Jackson, about 5:40 p.m. April 15, 1917, Coalville. She died Apwill11 be Tuesril 14, 1959. Member, Church of Jea.m., Maday lad LDS Stake sus Christ of Latter-daSaints. MinWard er and farmer. Summit County DepuChapel. Friends call famity Sheriff many hears. Custodian of 147 N. 70 home, ly Summit County Hospital. East, Monday Survivors: sons, daughters, Don R., p.m., Tuesday Green River, Wyo.; Leonard Jack-soto services. prior Salt Lake City; Mrs. Frank CoBurial Malad (June) Toole, Mrs. Harold (Jane) rn e t e r y. Born Bullock, both Coalville; Mrs. Douglas Aug. 17, 1944, Salt Lake City, to Ed(Maxine) Clark. Mrs. Leone Rice, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. William ward L. and Jessie Ray Scott. SoMrs. (Fontella) Wilde, Michigan; Don Utah 24 phomore (lone) Richins, Ogden; Member Sigma Phi Epsilon fraterni26 grandchildren; ty, Presbyterian Church. Survivors: brother, sisters, Oswald S.. Salt father, stepmother, Pocatello; sister, Lake City; Mrs. Gladys Randall, half sister, Susan Coalville; Mrs. Libbie Brooks, Hoyts-villLorrle, Malad; Scott, Pocatello; stepsister, David Gallafent, Steven Funeral Monday, 1 p.m., Summit Lynne Gallafent, ail Pocatel- Stake Center. Friends call at Walker lo; grandmother, Mrs. Mary Steffan, 9 Coalville,.. Sunday, Mortuary,, Price. p.m., Monday before services. Burial, Coalville Cemetery. ROY Lester Day Lester Day, BO, Edward Carson Roy, died of natural causes Friday morning at his home. Born June 12, 1884, Mount BRIGHAM CITY Edward Pleasant, to Abraham and Elizabeth Carson, 75, formerly of Burley, Staker Day. Married Katherine Han-- ! ho, died Friday afternoon in a sen Nov. 23, 1910, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Farmer, locomotive engihoistman. neer, Rov High priest Tenth LDS Ward. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Forrest L., Bryant H., Mrs. James J. (Pearl) Nxion, all N. Mrs. Rov; Harry (Kamn) 21 grandchildren; Smith, Smithfield brothers, sister, Ferrel, Huntington; Cecil, Provo; Mrs. Monroe (Ruby) Beetle, Murray. Funeral Tuesday 3 p.m., Lindquist & Sons Colonial Cha-pewhere friends call Monday 9 p.m., Tuesday prior to service. Burial Roy Cemetery. Alma Ida- Bri- gham City nursing home of natural causes. Born March 31, 1890, Oakley, Idaho, a spn of John Alma and Hanna Larsen Carson. Almanda Married Jane Eldredge, Nov. 21, 1916. Burley in Bnham Cl,y past Survivors: widow, Brigham City; daughter, son, Mrs. James (Sylvia) Whitlock, Bngham City; Gordon, brothers, Burley; six grandchildren; sisters, Basil, Oakley; John, Mrs. Grace MacConnell, Gladys Bair, all Twin Falls, Idaho; Leo, Burley; Inez McCurdy, Alqie Green, Cathyrn Alice Tomlison, all Portland, Ore. Funeral Tuesday, McCullock's Fun- for Michael N. Harrlson 20, Tremon- - eral Home, Burley, where friends ton, Utah, former Malad resident, call Monday evening and Tuesday who died Saturday &t 3:10 a.m. in a before services. Pleasant Burial, Logan hospital from injuries suffered View Cemetery. in a one-ca- r accident Friday about i 5:40 p.m. in Logan Canyon, will be Tuesday, 2 p.m., Malad Second LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Benson PRICE Funeral services for HenFuneral Home, Malad, Monday eve- ry J. (Harry) Bryner, 72, who died an automobile accident Thursday ning, Tuesday prior to service. Buri-ji- n al Malad Cemetery. Born Oct. 28, near American Falls, Idaho, will be 1944, to Cecil L. and Nola Howell conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. in LDS Stake Center. Harrison. Freshman, Utah State Uni- North Carbon Mortuary versity. Member LDS Church. Survi- Friends call Feusett-Etze- l vors: parents, Tremontcn; brother. Tuesday, Wednesday prior. Burial La moot, T remonton ; grandparents, Price City Cemetery. Bom Dec. 23, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Harrison, Ma- 1892. Price, to Henry G. and Isabella Birch Bryner. Married Thelma Cald-wei-l, lad. Feb. 5, 1918, in Duchesne. She died July 8, 1946. Married Margaret V. Fuller, May 2, 1958, in Emmett, IdaSALINAS, CALIF. Dr. V. F. ho. She died in same accident. Survi61, Salinas, died of a heart atvors: son, Harold, Kearns; tack Friday night at his home. Born Mrs. Oran daughter, (Darlene) Hunter, EmSt. Petersburg, Russia, to Fabian mett, brothers, June, Mrs. sisters, and Xenia Savitsky. Married Helen Fern Edwards, both Price; Mrs. W. Kharetchko, Russia. Resident Poland, D. (Dora) Lake Salt Ellis, City; Salt Lake resident Germany. Claude A., Caitf., seven Department of Agriculture em- grandchildren, Monterey, stepsons, stepdaughtploye at time of death. Survivors: J ers. widow; mother, Salinas. Henry J. Bryner F. Savitsky Donald S. Green Robert L. Collett OGDEN Funeral services for Donald S. Green, 36. Spokane, Wash., former Ogden resident fatally Injured Thursday In on auto accident in Coe ur d'Alene, Idaho, will be Tuesday 1 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chaoel, where friends 9 p.m., Tuesday prior to Monday Burial Ogden Cemetery. services. Born June 11, 1928, Morgantown, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. W.Va., Green. Marled Jacqueline Turner July 22, 197, Logan LDS Temple. Pharmaceutical reoeresntatlve, A. H. Robbins Co. Elder LOS Church. Survivors: widow; sons, Bruce, Max, Jeff, all Spokane; father, Ogden; brother, Earl, serving LDS mission. Robert COKEVILLE, WYO. Collett, 51, Cokevltie, former died Saturday at Ogden resident, 1:15 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital. An autopsy is being performed. Born Jan. 9, 1914, Cokeville, to Roy and Millie Swenson Collett. Married Aletha 1950, Anderson Las Vegas; divorced. Veteran World War II. Survivors: sons, Robert, Victor, both Ogden; brother. Grant D. Bountiful; Lyman sisters, Mrs. (Thelma) Neighbor, Oakland, Calif.; La (Lois) Turner, Mrs. Clarence Tuesday 2 Mirada, Calif. Funeral p.m., Cokeville LDS Ward Chaoel, where friends call Tuesday one hour prior to services. Burial Cokeville Cemetery. call Carolyn Nielson RICHFIELD Carolyn Marie Peterson Nielson, 78, Richfield, died of natural causes Saturday at 6:30 a.m. at the home of a daughter in Cam--villArlz. Born Sept. 21, 1886, Richfield, to Peter and Karen Christine Larson Peterson. Worried to Joseph Alma Nielson March 29. 1905. Rich-fielSolemnized Mantl LDS Temple. He died Dec. 12. 1934. Married to Lou P. Larsen. He died. Survivors: son. Grant, Central; daughters, Mrs. BUI Fave) Whiting, Carnville; Mrs. Chuck (Von) Atwater, Salt Lake whom she reared. Citvt grandson Donald Beutier, Salt Lake City; eight other grandchildren; 17 six Funeral Tuesday 1 p.m., Magleby Mortuary Chaoel, where friends call Monday 9 p.m., Tuesday two hours prior to service. Burial Richfield Robert L. Caudill Jr. Lee Caudill Robert RICHFIELD 41, died of cancer at his home Bom Jan. 10, 1924, here Saturday. Greybull, Wyo., to Robert Lee and Beulah Mae Lonq Caudill. Married Evelyn Bunting Jan. 9, 1946, Livinqs-ton- , Mont. Bureau of Land Management district manager three years. Graduate Colorado State University, 1950. Member, Presbyterian- Church, American Society of Land Management, Richfield Elks Lodge. Veteran World War II. Survivors: widow, Janet and Lora, Richfield; dauqhters, parents, Powell, Wyo.; brothers, sisters, George, New York City; Mrs. James M. Ivan, Philadelphia,' Kelley, Denver; Mrs. Roland Ward, Wash. Memorial Tacoma, service, Richfield Community Church Monday 2:30 p.m. Graveside services Powell City Cemetery Wednesday 3 p.m. Jr., Cemetery. David Brown Francis D. Madsen EVANSTON, WY0.--DavlBrown, Evanston, died of natural causes services SPRING CITY Funeral for Francis Dovte Madsen, 64, Spring Saturday at 3 p.m. at his home. Born Oct. 27, 1891, Almv, to Joseph City, who died Thursday at his home and Sims Brown. Married after a long Illness, will be Monday 1 Sarah Thurza Jan. 4, 1928, Evanston. a.m., Spring City LDS Ward Chapel. MemberCook LDS Church. Survivors: wiFriends call Jacobs Mortuary, Mount dow; sisters, Mrs. Ann Moore, Mrs. Pleasant, Sunday 9 p.m., family Elizabeth Morrow, Mrs. Pearl home Monday 10 S.m. until services. Mr. Thurza Morris, Mrs. Alice Burial Spring City Cemetery. MarEvanston. all Funeral ried Annenia Floy Alfred July 19, tnderson,2 p.m., Gilbert Bills Funeral 1929, Mantl LDS Temple. She died Home, .where friends call Monday March 72, 1935. Married Helen May evening. Tuesday prior to services. van Cott March 19, 1938, Sait Lake Burial Evanston Cemetery. LDS Temple. 73, - Dean Salisbury NEPHI Own Salisbury, .69, Tue-so. Ariz., former Nephi resident, died of natural causes Thursday In Tucson. Bom 1896, Nephi, to Thomas and Alice Salisbury. Married Eida Thurston, She died- - 1961. Nephi. Member LDS Church: fiheepherder. Survivors: Harold, sons, daughters, David, Eldon. Theldon, Mary, Norda, ' eH Arizona; brother, Harvey, Ogden. Graveside service Monday J p.m Vint Bluff Cemetery, Nephi. ' . , c,- Busi- ness end ProfesAlfred sional Women's in June 1928. LaClub ter solemnized in years. Active In Salt Lake Temple. PTA end member in Active relief of Bonneville Camp, Daughters of work in the Utah Pioneers. First Member, OrganizaChurch of Christ Scientist. Survition of the Church. Temple worker. vors: husband, Provo; sons. James Survivors: husband; son, daugh-Mr- s C. Robert, both Pleasant Grove; Vrhon L. (Leonore) C., William A., Spanish Fork; John G., Stockseth, Carol Ogden; Lippold, H., Provo; 16 Robert A., both Salt Lake City; sev- Lima, Peru; Gordon 13 en grandchildren; brother, sister, grandchildren; A,, OkRudy otto, Ella S. Klein, both Salt lahoma sisters, brother, Harry City, Okla.; Mrs. William Lake City. Mrs. Ross Calif.; Torrance, Willey, Funeral Tuesday, 10 a.m., 260 E. South Temple. Salt Lake T. Willey,2 Salt take city. Funeral Burial, p.m., Berg Drawing Room Monday, City Cemetery. Chapel where friends call Sunday, 8 p.m., Monday before services. Burial Provo City Cemetery. 71, Francis Brothers, Married hur Married A. Lippold 1928. Eudokia Bunko OGDEN Mrs. Eudokia Mospan Bunko, 65, Ogden, died of natural causes Friday in an Ogden hospital. Born Dec. 15, 1899, Sokoliki, Gorske, Ukraine, to Hko and Christine Oiakunchack Mospan. Married to Dvmitro Sokoliki. He Bunko, died June 16, 1961. Member Greek Orthodox Church.- Survivors: son, Myron, Ogden; one grandchild? sister, Mrs. Anna Cavitch. Washing-toN.J. .Funeral, buriai Washington, NJ. V'J Mary A. Manteca FARK CITY Mrs. Mary A. ca, 58, 1046 N. 12th died West, at 5:20 Saturday a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. Born Dec. 19, 1906, Eureka, to George and Myrtle Davis Garbett. Married to Joseph A. Manteca June 2, 1924, Salt Lake City. He died Au1945. Memgust, ber LDS Church. J - r Ugal NoticM Mante- OP ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice Is hereby alven that the Annual Meeting of Stockholders of o Sugar Company will be held at the General Office of the Corporation in the Beneficiel Life Building, 47 West South Temoie, Salt Lake City, Utah on Tuesday, the twentieth day of April, 1965 at 2:00 o'clock p.m. tor the followino purposes: (1) To consider and take action upon the reports of the officers for the fiscal year ended February 28. NOTICE - Salt Cidic 3ljc 'f SALK AT PUBLIC AUCTION William-se1:30 p.m. April 37. IMS Body 'and - Equipment Co. 1925 Indiana Ave (850 So) Salt Lake City. Utah 1960 Utility Semi Van Trailer, Thermo-Kin- g Unit. 1965 Brown Open Toe Aluminum Semi Trailer. 1961 Utility 4(TVan Trailer Thermo- - king Unit 4" bmHatton. 1954, Oiesef Oiaggond T 263 Cummins engine, Dual drive, 18 foot speDiana cial built hydraulic dump bed. TreMmobile pup trailer, hydraulic dump single axle. & 1964 Buie Riviera 2 dr Sport 8 ooupe, air cond., auto trans. power steering, many extras. I960 404t. Utility Trailer, IT V high, aluminum cross bars, 4" Insulated walls. Rebuilt. S.R.L. 30 D. Reefer Unit. TERMS: for Inspection, Available sold as Is, owner is Transportation Equipment Rentals, will accept written bids prior to sale, seder has right to bid or withdraw equipment from sale. Call Mabelie P R O V O Mrs. McCaus- Cheaies ' 79, died Frl- - I land, 57, day In a Provo & & of natural hospital causes. Bom Ap-- s rii 30, 1885, Park City, to Harry E. W. and Mary C. Peterson Cheaies. to Charles A rt McCaus and July 6, 1911, Salt Lake In Lived City. Provo since 1950 Marianne Lippold Marianne Bachmann Snow Hill, Ave., died at Friday her re- - ft sidence of cancer, ar , Born April 13, Leipzig, Ger- many, a daughter of Otto and Selma Bachmann. Came to United States as convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y in Saints GRANGER Funeral services for Mrs. Darlene Manning Gran27, Clark, ger, who died Friday at 10 am. in a Salt Lake dentist's office, will 2 be Monday P.m., 36 jE. 7th where South, friends call Sun64 day p.m., Monday prior to services. - Buriat Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Reof autoosy port Born pending. 26 March 1938, Salt Lake City, to Frank and Sophia Oiiverson Manning. Married to Grant E. Clark April 27, 1956, Brigham City. Member Granger Fifth LDS Ward. Litton Industries. Employe Survivors: husband; son, daughters Douglas, Darlene, DeAnn, Denise, all Granger; mother, stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Chapel, Salt Lake City; listers, Mrs. Neil E. (Marilyn) Zacherson, Sett Lake City; Mrs. half Kunz, Bountffyl Max Manning, Ivan Hodges, both Salt Lake City. T Special Noticts lost and 3 Lost Samsonsite grey suitcase and contents. Vic. 2S11 S. West Temple. nights. FOUND Miniatur dog. EM before 9 or aft. 6 and weekends. 2 Auction SUNDAY SERVICE CONSTRUCTION HOURS ARTHMOVING, CONCRETE, ASPHALT, GRAVEL AND CRUSHING EQUIPMENT' EQUIPMENT McLaughlin, inc. (A Joint Venture) and DILLSWORTH CONSTRUCTION, Sale MONDAY, MAY 3, 1965 - THORP SALES CORPORATION RAILROAD Christmas Edwards UNCLAIMED FREIGHT , TUESDAY April 20th, 125 Almeda Richmond 19659 a.m. 'to 1:30 p.m. South 4th West OF OFFERINGS FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES MISCELLANEOUS Melinda Hawkes BUILDING MATERIALS PREVIEW OF MERCHANDISE are invited to inspect the above chandise on Monday, April 19th, 1965, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. You Auction With Reserve Terms Cash. All Merchandise "As Is." All Sales Final. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD' CO. JOHNSON VAULTS SUPERIOR VAULTS WAREHOUSE AUCTION ' BROWN FLORAL T INTERMOUNTAIN i 930 SOUTH' 6TH WEST Appiy 133 Park Bldg. Annex U. of U. p.m. ONLY. No phone cellt. EMPLOY-E- R EQUAL OPPORTUNITY 14 NIGHT CLASSES P.B.X. Receptionist School IN THE FELT S. MAIN BLDG. Experienced executive secretary for senior officer In large organization. WESTERN VACATION Excellent opportunity for well qualified person with at least 6 yrs. exAND YOUTH RANCH perience as secretary. Write Box 6 oare thl paper. Bovs - end- - girts-- ge Each vacationer has his own horse. Your children learn outdoor life and Western lore. Horseback exALE and pack trips in the plorations Teton Range. The West's best bed Ladle, have Wlo partial in your home. Make up to $300 a week. We and board. Low rates, by the week. Write Rendezvous Ranch, Driggs, do the selling you make the comIdaho, or call Drlggs, 2441 or 3599. missions. The Pink Panther, Salt Lake's most unusual Wig Salon. 35W 58ai. WOMEN NEEDED In Fashion industry LIFE BEGINS AT 40 Must Train Training a permanent career. Lady High Salaries with a car to manage industrial Job Placement insurance debit. No experience Exciting Opportunities Cali Age . Help In securing employment while training. Phone EXCEL. OPPORTUNITY 223 So. 5th East Person to In beautiful ton DOCUMENTARY! WORLD WAR II. board, ownlive room and bath Light Actual sounds and voices. The most housework and cooking! Good amazing and unusual record album References ever produced. Now only $4. Special IN Apply 2250 So. 3rd East. 15 pet. discount to schools and experienced broadcasting services. DYNAVOICE RELIABLE, girl housekeeping on ranch. Family of RECORDINGS, BOX 11885 ATLAN" 4. June, July, August, Sept. ReferTA, GEORGIA 30J03. ences. Write Mrs. Paul Von Gonterd ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of Kenneth Dee Griffin and Jerry II. Melody Ranch, Jackson. Wyo. Wayne Griffin, Darrell Roger Grif- EXCEPTIONAL YyPIST Bet. yrs. of age to work In News deot. fin, Jay Stanley Griffin, Warran Good salary, good future if guall-?d:o- n Keith Griffin and Dianne Griffin, aPot- - Mr- - Clawson, please get in touch with Ralph Griffin. 2075 So. Main, Bountiful, Utah. Shurtleff Pub! ication, lnc 1 . WANTED Full or part-tim- e solicitors for stable home improvement BLACK HAWK RANCH company. Good working conditions Rush Valley, 45 and good pay. Contact Karl Marsh Utah's enchanting mis. from Salt Lake City. For boys between 8 and 10 a.m. By week or mo., complete CREATIVE DANCERS outdoor and ranch activities. GO GO DANCERS 3871 So. 3200 West. S.L. City. EXCEL. SALARY. AUDITIONS EVERY SUN. 8 P.M. THE SHAH PRIVATE DETECTIVES SUPPER CLUB, 870 SO MAIN INVESTIGATIONS OF ALL TYPES Lady telecases PERMANENT position. DIVORCE, CHILD custody for home eopliances. Free con- phone solicitorExoer. thoroughly Investigated. not necessary. salary. JjS sultations. Will teactLAwilv. Watch Dlst. Co., ESCORTING TOUR World' Fair. 947 East 9th So. Mormon Trail, Pageant, etc July NEW IDEA In part-tim- e sailing Full17th Treitwavs for: Continental er Brush products. Opening for laTours, Inc. Come loin usl Stan, dies. Can earn S3 comm, per heur. Ida Farnsworth,-584- 0 Highland Dr. n Mrv Bolins 341 ATTFMrinilD - ANNUAL required. J brokeMaS1 . STEWARDESS OPEN HOUSE RIDE. 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Service inpar hour comm. clude complete planning tor you and For privatg interview, call your child. : CHILDREN'S SERVICE SOCIETY OF UTAH. INC. 574 E. South Temple EL CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF EXECUTIVE SALES LATTER-DASAINTS RELIEF Expanding Patricia Stevens Career SOCIETY WELFARE has opportunity tor ambl-touCollege II E. North Temple EM 43511 capable sales counselors. ColCATHOLIC CHARITIES lege or work exper. In sales personOF SALT LAKE nel or education prat. Top earnings. 333 E. South Temple DA Cell Mrs. Jackson, for appt. PART-TIMFULL OR E BUSINESS TRAINING REAL SILK needs distributors In ell PBX, type, 10 key add., Gregg and areas ot Utah, Nevada, Idaho, and shorthand. alphabet Tues., Wed., Wyoming. We have 300 Itemt of cloThurs. nights and Sat. till noon. Call thing to tell backed by a ' No Investreputation for quality. tor appt. ment or experience required. Write SALT LAKE SWITCHBOARD East 4345 South, Salt Lake City. DOWNTOWN UNITED paper. WANTEP-SEATT- C7 Help Wanted Womeu. 7 i tjd tdsrtscs.- necessary; Kjt W. North Temple or phon DA EARN tree trip tor to World's Fair, Palmyra Pag. Bax this W In Asa Harris Woodward citi, ADVERTISERS Please Check Your Ad on the First Day .Funeral services for Thompson Bird will be heid Tuesday 1 p.m. at the Selina 1st Sale Starts 10 A.M. (MST) Ward. Friends may call Monday 7 to 9. p.m. at the McDougal Funeral SALE SITE TO BE LOCATED AT Home, 4330 So. Redwood and TuesBUD. KING CONSTRUCTION CO. day at the Jensen Funeral Home, YARD Sallna, until time of services. (Phone 406) and East Side Cemetery. P.O. Box 1506) Two mliles W. of Missoula on Hwy. 10. Two miles E. CLARK Funeral services for of tha Municipal Airport on Hwy. Barbara Darlene Manning Clark 10. will be held Monday 2:00 p.m. in the Rose Room, 36 . 7th South Street. $urvivors: son, Bud King Construction Co. & Interment in the Memorial Gardens daughters, Joseph Inc. are selling all their of the Valley. Friends may call at The Mrs. E., Andy newspaper suggests that you joint venture equipment. the Deseret Diflsworth 8 Mortuary Sunday Unamu- - v..v, (Gloria) P.m. and Monday prior to services. forward your check with the pic- Construction, Inc, "an old timer in no, Marie Mante-ca- , the comFuneral is business" Deseret directors, liquidating Mortuary. all Salt Lake City; four ture and copy if you da not have plete spread and retiring. his brother, EDWARDS Funeral services for Ralph Garbett, with the account Classified an' 1 Funr Tuesday Ear will be held p.m.. Wafkin E. Edwards CRAWLER TRACTORS SHOVELS Park City LD$ Ward Chapel. Friends Monday, 10 a.m. In the Larkin MorMOTOR SCRAPERS PULL Advertising Department. call Olpln Mortuary, Park City, Mon-da- y tuary Chapel, 260 East South Tem-iSCRAPERS MOTOR GRADERS Pictures wiU 9 be returned mail p.m., Tuesday prior to servFriends may call at the morby DRAGLINE CRAWLER A ices. Burial Park City Cemetery. tuary, Sunday, 6 to 8 p.m. and Won-dRUBBER after publication, however, the TIRED LOADERS prior to services. Interment, Salt BOTTOM DUMPS (Euclid) Lake City Cemetery. Funeral direc-tornewspaper assumes no responsi-bilit- y ROLLERS CONCRETE A ASLarkin Mortuary. TRUCKS PHALT EQUIPMENT for submitted. pictures McC AMMON, IDAHO As AIR COMPRESTRAILERS Robert EROR Graveside services for SORS Harris, LIGHT 74, died Thursday WATER PUMPS at his Ray Eror will be held Monday 12 3 Lost and Found ROCK home after a heart attack. PLANTS WELDERS noon at the Memorial Gardens of the ROCK WAGON BOXES Born Jan. 19, 1891, Woodruff, Ida- Valley, 10600 So. 17th East. Friends DRILLS PORTATRACTOR PARTS ho, a son of Joseph Robert and Sar- may call at 8090 So. State Sunday, 6 LIBERAL reward for Information leading to recovery of diamond and BLE GRAVEL WASHING PLANT ah McCrary Harris. Vetecan of to 8 p.m. and Monday 11 to 12 noon. TOOLS gold ring. Lost in Vic. of S St. MISC. EQUIPMENT, World War I. Moved to McCVnmon Funeral directors, Goff Mortuary. CM ETC. m 1915. Operated farm and raised FELT Funeral services for Erma LOST on Highway 91 between Bounfor Stark Read Felt will be held raspberries. Salesman can be Monday, 3:45 tiful and Layton. 1 pair of glasses, (Inspection of equipment Brothers Nursery. Elder, McCammon. p.m.- in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, made any day prior to sale date Inwith beM tone hearing aid. Reward. Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- 260 East South Temple. Friends may Sun, May 2.) cluding Phone -day Ogden. Saints. Choir member. call at the Mortuary Sunday, 6 to 8 Survivors: brother, Delbert, Poca- p.m. and Monday prior to services. LOST --Mexican Chihuahua. White, F0R COMPLETE INFORMATION tello; sisters,. Mrs.- - Charlotte-Ket-chu- m, brown spots: Vic. 11th, 12th West, Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. AND COMPLETE LISTING, DON'T So. Reward. EM bet. Lynwood, Calif.; Mrs. Anilia Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. HESITATE TO CONTACT OWNERS Beeton, Baldwin Park, Calif. OR SALES CORP. THORPE HUNTZINGER Funeral services LOST. Small black puppy with choke Funeral Monday, 1 p.m., McCamWIRE OR CALL FOR WRITE, Huntzinger will be collar. At D St. and 5th Ave. mon Ward Chapel. Friends call at for George DeRay FREE CATALOG. held Monday, 12 noon in the Larkin Funeral Home Saturday Manning's Sunday, 6 to 8 p.m. and BLACK Toy Manchester. Lost In vi and Sunday, Monday after 10 a.m. at Mortuary, Monday prior to services. Interment T USUAL cinity of Cottonwood Heights School. chapel. Military graveside rites in Redwood Memorial Estates. Funeral Ans. to Cha Cha. C R McCammon Cemetery by American directors, Larkin Mortuary. CREDIT TO BUYERS LOST Little brown dog. License No. Legion Post 88. Funeral services for 3444. Vic. 3rd East 27th So. Reward J.IPPQLD Marianne 8achman Lippold will be O. held Tuesday, 10 a.m. in the Larkin BLACK Labrador retriever with Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South white under front paws. 3367 South Box CORINNE, Elder County Salt Lake City 500 West. Interment, reward. Large Fred Oliver Woodward, 73, former Temple. Funeral directors, Larkin Corinne resident, died Thursday at Cemetery. d $5 REWARD. Green Schwinn Mortuary. his home in Emmett, Idaho, after a bike, with name tag. LLOYD Funeral services for Willong illness. Born July 19, 1891, P.O. Box 409, Thorp, Wis. 54771 Iowa. Married Mabel Hansen liam Monroe Lloyd wll be held Tues- 2 Auction Sales 1 1910, Corinne. She died 1916. Came to day at 11:00 a.m. in the Millcreek Phone (715) Corinne 1899. Former resident Hazel-toTwelfth LDS Ward Chapel, 606 East Payette, Idaho. Member LDS 3900 South Street. Friends may call Church. Survivors: sons, Earl, Oreg- at the Colonial Mortuary, 2128 South on; Dell, McCall, Idaho; sister, Mrs. State Street Monday from 6:00 p.m. Bessie Mclntire, Roy; brother, Har- until 8:00 p.m. and Tuesday- - at the Funeral Tuesday 2 Ward chapel prior to services. Interry, Tremonton. P.m., Peterson Funeral Chaoel, Bri- ment in Memorial Gardens of the gham City, where friends call Tues- Valley. Funeral directors, Kay Coloe day noon until service. Burial nial Mortuary. Cemetery. OGDEN Funeral services - for,. Emma Ogden will be held Tuesday 12 noon in the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple. Friends may call COALVILLE Christmas Edwards, at the mortuary, Monday 6 to 8 p.m 87, Coalville, died Saturday at 11:30 Inand Tuesday prior to services. a.m. at his home after a long illness. terment. Ogden City Cemetery. Born Dec. 25, 1877, Almy, Wyo., to ON REFUSED AND directors, Larkin Mortuary. Cornelius and Elizabeth Blight Edwards. Married Elizabeth Williams PETERSEN Funeral services June 24, 1896, Almy. She died Feb. 5, for Alonzo H. Petersen will be held 1929. Married Carrie Elizabeth Geh- Tuesday 2 p.m. In the Larkin Morrig, Sept. 28, 1932. S)ie died June 22, tuary Chaoel, 260 East South Tern 1964. Member LDS Church. Former ole. Friends may call at the morboiler maker. Rancher, Grass Creek. tuary, Monday 6 to 8 p.m. and TuesSurvivors: Interment, daughters, Mrs. Sawlev day prior to services. (Mabel) Wilde, Coalville; Mrs. Leon Brigham City Cemetery. Funeral (Gladys) Freckleton, Maryland; nine Larkin Mortuary. 20 grandchildren; PRESCOTT Funeral services for sister, brothers, Mrs. Edna Charles William Prescott will be held Fresno, Otto, Wallingford, Calif.; Phillip, both Orem. Funeral Tuesday Monday, 2 p.m. in the Larkin Morp.m., Summit LDS Stake House. tuary Chapel, 260 East South TemFriends call Walker Mortuary Mon- ple. Friends may call at the morp.m., Tuesday prior to serv- tuary, Sunday, 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday Interment, day prior to services. ices. Burial Coalville Cemetery. Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. Z. SANDALL Funeral services for SAN GABRIEL. CALIF. PARTIAL LIST Mrs. A- Mrs. Telia Thomoson Bird Sandall lmeda Z. Richmond, 88, San Gabriel, will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the died of causes incident to age Thurs- Salina 1st Ward Chapel. Friends may day evening at her home. Born April call at the McDougal Funeral Home, 19, 1876, Switzerland, to Albrecht Sut4330 So. Redwood Road, Monday, ter and Magdalena Kunz Zumbrun-nen- . p.m. and at the Warren R. Jensen Married to William B. Rich- Funeral Home in Safina, Tuesday till furniture, Including: RE Idaho. He service time. Burial in the Eastside Many famous brands names of appliances andSTEREO-RADImond 1896, Montpelier, COMBINAFRIGERATOR-FREEZECOMBINATIONS, died 1950. Came to U.$. 1877. Survi- Cemetery. Funeral director,. Warren TION, AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINES, TELEVISION SETS, BUILT-Ivors: sons, daughters, William B., R. Jenserv WATbR ELECTRIC SURFACE ELECTRIC UNITS; OVENS, RANGES, David $., Boulder, City, Riverside; Funeral services for STAGG HEATERS. ELECTRIC RANGES, SOFAS, SECTIONAL SOFAS, Nev.; Henry, Huntington Park; Mrs. will be held Living Room Suites, Side Chairs, Captain's Chairs, Upholstered OccaMartha Virginia Zarbock, Salt Lake Helena Harris Stagg the chapel at sional Chairs, Arm Chairs, Office Chairs, Bar Stools, Cocktail Tables, El Monday, p.m. in Beulah Mrs. Houston, City; State. End Tables, Lamp Tables, Step Tables, Dining Tables, Commode Tables, Monte, Calif;. Mrs. Everett (Alice) Colonial Mortuary, 2128 South Library Tables, Snack Tables, China. Cabinet Top, Dry Sinks, Bookcases, Hickox, Ontario, Ore.; Mrs. R. P. Friends may call Sunday, 6 to 8 P.m. Office Desks, File Cabinets, Wardrobe Cabinet, Cedar Chests, Bedroom Monday prior to service, inter(Margaret) Wiley,15 Boise, Idaho; 10 and Memorial Park. Suites, Headboards, Night Stands, Chest of Drawers, Double Dressers, ment, Wasatch Lawn grandchildren; Triple Dressers Carpeting Box Springs, Mattresses Lino. Floor Covering. sister, Mrs. Martha Turner, a Funeral director, Kay Colonial Mortuary. Nampa. Funeral Tuesday 1 p.m., Memory Chapel, Boise. for services Funeral TAGUE Tague will be held Larry Paul Monday, 1 P.m. in the Holladay Bap- TABLE LAMPS, LIGHT FIXTURES,' CHAIN' LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, 2780 East 3900 South tist church POLE LAMPS, DOOR CHIMES, ELECTRIC CHORD ORGAN, PICTURE IDAHO Funeral services Street. Friends may call at the UnPAUL, I FRAMES, SPICE RACKS, DOOR MIRRORS, for Melinda SPEAKERS; FIREHawkes, ion mortuary 1095 North Main, Lay-to- n PLACE SCREEN, HAIR DRYER, GLASSWARE, Dishes, Desk Tops, 8 D.m. and at the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sunday Hawkes, Paul, who died of natural church Monday, 9 a.m. to time of Clothes Hampers, Rayon Piece Goods, Air Compressor, Implement Tires, causes Wednesday In a Twin Falls services, interment, Wasatch Lawn Dry Cleaning Solvent, Park. Funeral directory hospital, were held Saturday In Jo- Memorial seph Payne Memorial Chapel. Burial Merrill R. Hollbrook, Union Mortuary Paul Cemetery. Born April 3. Survi- of Layton. vors: parents; brothers, Stanton TODD Funeral services for Jessie BIRCH DOORS, MAHOGANY both Brent Ronald, Paul; Glen, DOORS, PLYWOOD WALL PANELING, will be conducted 1 p.m. STEEL DOORS, BUILDING grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.L H. Todd from EXTERIOR SHEATHING, ASBESTOS Monday $. Paul's Episcopal BOARD, BASE CABINETS, BOARD, Hawkes, Paul; Gottlieb Martsch, WALL CABINETS, MEDICINE CABINETS, Church, 261 S. 9th East. Friends may CEILING TILE, WINDOW FRAMES, PLUMBING GOODS, WASH BASIN, call Sunday evening at Evans and BATH TUBS, SHOWER ENCLOSURES, SINKS, STEPLADDERS, EXTENsugEarlv, 574 E. 1st South. FamilycontriSION LADDERS. so make Legal Notice! friends wishing gests butions of remembrance to St. Paul's HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Memorial Fund. Interment, Mt. OliFuneral directors, Separate sealed bids for con- vet Cemetery. struction of tha Retired Teachers' Evans and Early. Manor, Apartment for Wasatch W1ESENBERG Funeral services Inc., Salt Lake City, Utah, the for Carl Ernest Wiesenberg will be Owner, will be received by the held Monday, 12 noon In the 25th Owner at the office of Bruce J. Ward 438 South 8th West. Chapel, McDermott Suite and Associates, mermay call at tbe Larkin Mor12, 1400 Foothill Drive. Salt Lake Friends260 East $outhTemple. SunCity, Utah, until 6:00 o'clock P.M., tuary, 6 to 8 s.m. and Monday at the day, M.5.T., May 11, 1965, and then at ward hour prior to services. chapell said office publicly and Interment, opened Salt Lake City Cemetery. read aloud. Larkin Mortuary. Funeral directors, Information for. The Bidders, 1 Form of Bld, .Form of Contract, WILLIAMS Public Masonic funeru and Forms al services for Richard M. Williams Plans, Specifications, of Is Bid Bond, Performance and will be conducted Monday at 11 a.m. Payment Bond, and other contract at Evans and Early, 574 E. 1st South, documents may be examined at the by Acacia Lodge No. 17, F&AM, hour where friends may call one-hafollowing: Office of the Architect, located prior to services. Interment, Wasatch at Suite 12, 1400 Foothill Drive, Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral direc-torand Evans Salt Lake City. Utah. Early. Copies may be obtained at the office .of Architect after Apr. 20, Burial Vaults 1965 located at Suite 12, 1400 FootR. G. Cecil, District Sales Agent, Auctioneer hill Drive upon payment of 8100.00 QUALITY FOR 35 YEARS for each set. Any unsuccessful I. ON District A, INSIST . Sales Agent Provancher, bidder, upon returning such set and in good condition, promptly will be refunded his payment, and any upon so returning SOLD THROUGH ALL LEADING such a set will be refunded $100.00. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The owner reserves the right to waive any informalities to reor 'PROVEN" ject any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security in the amount, SOLD THROUGH form and sublect to the conditions LYON VAN & STORAGE CO. ALL FUNERAL DIRECTORS in the Information tor provided Bidders. Mfg. by J. MARTELL BOOELL 9 Attention of bidders is particuANNUAL SALE FOR WAREHOUSE LIENS larly called to the requirements as Florists to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates MONDAY, APRIL 19th, 10 A.M. . to be paid under the contract. EM No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the actual date of the ooening thereof. SALE AT WAREHOUSE April 18, 1965. FREE DELIVERY BRUCE J. MCDERMOTT, FLORIST SALT LAKE'S LEADING Architect NOTICE OF APPLICATION EM . In compliance with the provisions of Title 7, Chapter 1, Section 26(2), 262-253Approx. 20 lots of household goods. Ail to be sold pieep, by piece. 9 Utah Code Annotated 1953, as amended, notice Is hereby given that an Furniture of all kinds: living room sets, bedroom furniture; kitchen application has been received in this office from Fidelity Industrial Credit sets, washing machines, sewing machines, TV- - and radio sets, Kimball FLORAL Co. of Layton, a proposed Utah cor. ValNy Wid Fre Del. poration, for permission to establish upright piano, boxes, bcuels, toys, etcMost everything you usually 331 East 3th South an industrial loan business. The profind in d warehouse sold. posed place of business is to be Fort Card of Thanks Lane Shopping Center Layton Davis County Utah. POLL We wish to thank our re' Any interested person may file a friends and neighbors tor the IYON VAN AND STORAGE CO. written protest to the granting of latives. acts ot kindness and expressuch application stating the grounds many sions of sympathy shown us during therefor. the death o, Mrs. Elisabeth Poll ot ,WM. ADAMS -.- AUCTION6ER . SPENCER C. TAYLOR, S.L.C.; also tor the beautiful floral (A-5Bank Commissioner; trltxtes. Tht Family. ' Fred DRIVERS neadad to drlvp cart to and from adioinlng atatet, Idaho, Montata, Wyoming, Ntvada, and all wnt coast and from Michf-gaNaw York, Hllnolfc Nebraska, Iowa and Kansas to Salt Laka City. Thit Is not amployment. Deposit - Our staff Is trained to giva you serv. JOff OPPORTUNITIES and confidential professional ice. Call today for an appointment. MEDICAL SECRETARIES We are the only licensed and bond- JExcellent - shorthand and typing ed credit counselors in the state. skills, plus dictaphone experience; minimum 3 yrs. office experience, medical terminology helpful. CREDIT COUNSELORS 2 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS 144 East 3rd South, S.L.C Good shorthand and typing skills; must have college degree, Phone EL SECRETARY Work on 9 mot. batlt each year. 399-586Type 70 wordt per minute, some Ogden Office, shorthand; mature person who can Licensed and Bonded to assume responsibility. 1 TYPISTS State of Utah for $25,000 Minimum I years experience, type 45 words per minute, neat appearance, work well with public EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Excellent typist, supervisory long rang plant tor work- - at MONTANA BIRTHDAY Photographs for us with Birthday and Wedding Anniversary announcements must be submitted to the Classified Advertising Department four days In advance of publication date. A charge will be made for the space required for the announcement, $5.70 for the first Inch, and $4.20 for each additional Inch. BIRD To Be Held INC. MISSOULA, GOLDEN WEDDING, ANNOUNCEMENTS Funerals -E- CONSTRUCTION CO. 25 PAYCHECK? PROTECT YOUR JOB AVOID GARNISHMENTS and 3-15- Payments EXCEED YOUR 'BUD KING'. to 12 noon EM BILLS PRESSING?" Do Tour AUCTION Bus Lines ravel, - Suits "WANT AD 9 a.m. Personals 4 LARGE: 1965: Board of Directors (2) To fclect for the ensuing year; (3) To transact such other business t may properly come before said meeting. T. WM. COCKAYNE, Secretary. The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, April 18, 1965 Found REWARD UNITED AIR LINES Salt Lake City Airport Saturday, April 24, 1965 P.M. This Is your opportunity to learn more about a Stewardess Career. a a a Me Inliner Jet Tour See the new dim: Th "Clipped a a Wings Representative U.A.L. .'' (Former Stewardesses) will bs shown Uniforms n Refreshments tervtd PERSONNEL REPRESENTATIVES' WILL BE ON HAND FOR PERSONAL INTERVIEWS An Equal Opportunity Employer . Controller Accountant Immediate opening for carewoman, interested in obtaining key position with ,a prestige company now in its 50th year of business. Job description!. ' er-type ' to 1, Ag 1. Must have at least 5 year inaccounting experience cluding preparation of profit and loss statements. - 3. Retail experience but not necessary, requirement 30 SO. . helpful Five day week; salary range, to $450, commensurate with ability. 4. $350 I. Fringe benefits .Include and doctor plan, Insurance, and prate sharing plan,. ' For confldbntlal Interview, call Mrs. 3, between 9 a.m. A Taylor, 5 p.m. Evening appointments available. . , ' -- Gal Friday to assist ad man in ager advertising', 'and merchandising program with large independent oil company. Must have ability to handle detail, good typing and shorthand. Advertising or merchandising experience preferred but not necessary if you want to leant. Salary plus' bonus and fringe benefits. Writ giving background detail in first letter. Ron Wolters l Oil Company 1800 N. Holmes Idaho Falls, Idaho RECEPTIONIS- TV-- Permanent petition for conscientious person with attractive ana pleasant business-lik- e appearance manner. Must type min. of 0 wpm. with accuracy. Shorthand desirable but not necessary. Prefer age Calf Mr. Nolan 1 for appt. ELECTRO CERAMICS, INC. 2645 South 2nd West, S.L.C. An equal opportunity employer. BEAUTICIAN REGISTERED Inynedlate opening as manager of at Wyoming Stata u ta,ut)L?hop This position offers all the benefits of sick leave, vacation and holidays as accorded to all slate errv Ploves. Details and salary discussed Interview. Contact Nursing office. Evanston Wyoming for ap 'SEIDITZ" satin tone finest wait WANTED Man and wife to live In paint. Reg. $6.95, now $5,85. "Best home and help care for patient. Man may hold other position. Good point ment. By Test," 1, 000's of colors at no exreferences, write to Box 7 care ot tra charge. PECK 8t PECK PAINT this paper. 1361 So. Main. FULL OR PART TIME WANTED Social workers tor- child welfare. Send resume ot experience and training with snapshot to Box Follow the national trend. Join rapid, 4 ly expanding cosmetics co. care this paper. OPPORTUNITIES Exciting product innovations, unlimited opporDA EM EXPERIENCED WAITRESS tunity. Free training. For appointment call Over 20. Apply In person. 490 So. 500 GUITAR-BAN- JO West, Bntfl. for appt. Lessons your home. New Instrument IMMEDIATE ooening tor qualified 1 HAIR STYLIST fum. Cnildren and adults. experienced surgical supervisor, col4 free lessons. or lege degree required, for d G."V,LJ AM a!l commission. oeneral hospital. Delightful college LOCKER beef VT, 45c lb. Hind dose to mountains. quarter, 49c lb. Cut wrapped, fro- RELIABLE woman to tend 3 chil- community Starting salary $500 per month. Cell dren and do light housework 5 days or zen. Custom cutting, 5c lb. Burt's write George N. Stout, Adminis- a wk. in my home In Granger? Live Food and, West Jordan Utah. In preferred. 9 after 4. HncpiT?iEL COUNTY GENERAL MODEL DANCE classes starting Southeast NURSE Danca Academy, 3Vfc yrs. up. Bus. toll . tlma In clinic, pickup service to your door. Utah's REGISTERED' CY area Granger most modern and dancing largest WOMAN with sewing school. for exper. phone work and instruction. VALLEY DRIVER TRAINING See Mr. Atkins, 2CMI Sew-in- g SCHOOL Machine Dept. downtown. Complete preparation courses for PART time machine posting and drivers license. bookkeeping work. Approximately 4 RUMMAGE sale Presbyterian hours evenings. Call Mr. Church, youth center 1676 Hoopes. East. Turs. and Fri. April 22, 23, WOULD like middle-age- d lady to 9 a.m.-- S p.m. charge of motherless home. NEED $23,000. Return 10 pet.. 3 to 5 Full time job. Writ to Box L39 yr. contract. 5 pcs. Income property care of this paper. for security. AX aft. 5:30 P.m. FOUNTAIN HELP NEEDED . PIANO AND CLARINET LESSONS. Good hours, apply at Success Ph $2 half hour. Will go to your 444 East So. Temple. 7 or WILD Rose Riding Academy tnow SHIRT PRESSER tor small shirt open for business. Horseback riding laundry. Must be exper. Sxlay week. and hay rack rides. b0nUV CaU Mr- - Har MODELS Call NEEDED 223 S. 5th East DRIVING' LESSONS After Ins. Certified TO ALL Indians and Spanish speakis a If ing people. problem drinking call MOVING. 'Must sell. 2 cemetery plots. Redwood Estates. Make offer. guitar or accordion lessons $1.50. Instrument torn. free. . Progressive Music WOULD a retired farmer like to plant garden on shares. 1k acre, water. Close to town. 266-5-1 46. LDS COUPLE would like elderly lady to make home with them. 206 Pueblo St. (1440 W. 3rd South). NEED HELP In English, math, phy5 eves. sics, etc? Call now. COINS WANTED. Write or call 5555 Spurrier Rd. Murray. INDIVIDUAL burial lots City Cemetery, $50 ea. BIRCH meetings are not secret. Call 4 for invitation DRUMMER wants to start Surf group or join one. WANTED Old coins, stamps guns, Nazi Items. Beehive. 368 E. 3rd So. FREE introductory Surf guitar Music Centre, DA CASH for china closet dishes cut glass, torn. ACCORDION. GUITAR lessons, vour home. Instrument torn. PET CEMETERY. Pickup service. HU POOL or riders wanted to SLC 6 from Pleasant Grove. aft. 6. ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS CAR ' FREE 2 tons of slack coal. You move. DA 2 3219. 2 beautiful human hair FOR SALE wigs, $50 each. 1 , Greeley. Colo COMPTOMETER Operator Must have J to J years exper ienca,Good speed, accuracy. Assignnftnf with engineering dept. Apply id per-son. Eimco Corp. Personnel Dept. 545 W. 7th South An Equal Opportunity Employer PERMANENT WORK .. J ladles from 2040 to do We need telephone for soliciting Magazine. Our iadiee per hr. salary and bonus. We have part-tim- e and toll-tipositions, morning or evening. Call for appt. WOMEN to work in bowling lane Should be an experienced organizer. Should know typing and shorthand be able to converse ever the phone. bowler preferred but Experienced not necessary. $300 per month. 48 hour week. See Wesley Sine 640 EXPER. legal steno. Desirable West North Temple. EL Call position, avail. Immediately. between 2 and 4 p.m. Write qualifications to Bax WOMEN in needed the Bountiful. care ot this paper. Farmington, Centerville area to seif SECRETARY typing and shorthand personalized Luzier cosmetics. Earn Cal1 Way ww' while Good commission Mniv, with you learn.In 481 494ryx business over 40 company ELDERLY woman needs women to years. PhT 6 live In, to help her In aot. 29 S. EXPER. WAITRESSES State, COOK, full time. Waitress, part time. for afternoon and all nlqht shirts. New Farmer's Daughter, 1134 East Must be married. Aae Loc. 33rd So. rets, ret, Dee's Hamburgers, 37 S. Main. STENOGRAPHER for general office staff, type, shorhand desirable but SALES Mora tor you in clothing Fashions and fun. Sound good? It's not nee Use of dictaphone. even better; don't wait! Call Jerry, GO GO GIRL weekends Park City. Kathy. Bonnie, Contact Silver Palace Club. and sea what Quean's Wav has for you. WAITRESS Cafe under new man- STENOGRAPHER Malor Insurance agement. Mission Cafe. $6lHNorth company. Excellent Permanent. 2nd West. benefits and conditions. 47 HOUSEKEEPER for elderly widowE. 1st South. er. No handy work. To live In. Re-pBox No. 44, this paper. 8 Wofflcu Want Work WAITRESS wanted over 21. 5 days week. No Sundays. Apply In person. PERSONALIZED washing, ironing. Breeze Inn, 2911 East 33rd So. 27M543. Pickup, del. WANTED-EXPECTMOTHER IRONING. REASONABLE. PICKUP, TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK. RM-DELIVERY. 6630. BD. SMALL WAGE. EL EXPERT while you housedeaning RECEPTIONIST, typist for downtown . Medical Office. Start June 1st. work. $1.50 hr. Write Box 4 care of this paper. TYPING. ADDRESSING, MAILING. MATURE lady for baby sitter. By My home. EM day. References req. after 6 WILL tend children, my home. Vie. P.m. or 5th So., 7th , wkdays. BABY sitter light housekeeping, live STENOGRAPHER. Typing, lettering, EMt- 26m my home. HU and Ironlna. Mrt. WOMANciare for Elderly Cple., BABYSITTING Hoskln, 1099 Glendale Dr. 3M-1wife must live In IRONING. PICK-UDELIVER 9ood salary. Refs. HU SLOP hr. EXPER. insurance phone solicitors. EXPER., MATURE LADY WANTS Women over 45 yrs. of age. EL HOUSEWORK. 9 a.m.-1- 2 noon. CURTAINS, bedspreads, tablecloths. Pickup, delivery. IN HOUSEKEEPER. LIVE IN. WILL tend toddler my home wkdays. INSIDE Married preferred, nltes! Vic. 39th So. 10th E. PAINTER'S AA W 560E asMI St So. average $1.61 S" ' GIRL or'boy Full time. 4835 S: Vic, 2m 'So.' 9th E. Highland Dr. WANTED Attractive girls to dance LOVING cars tor your children whllg you work, play or vacation. DESERET GYM MASSAGE 1102 So. State. the Ladies Salon Men's Salon deot. Exper. WILL tend children, my home. Vie. LADY for alteration 39m welcome. 3554)728 So., 6tt West. only. 3P1 East 3rd So., WORLD MASSAGE SALON WANTED Baby sitter to live In. HOUSECLEANING Spring cleaiv 6 Ing. Own trans. Can have I child. HEALTH studio. 'Appointment only. LIGHT housekeeping end baby siK WILL tend children, my homo. Urtt 260 So. 5th East. Phone 7A South, 11th East. 48493i ting. 5 Mossagt ond Both BUS ' - A ' |