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Show r The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, May 11, 1965 26 Californian Kicks Off Comity Health Session May 15 for . i K Car Stickers 2 . Chronic alcoholism is Califo- in accident, jail, police and rnia's No. 1 health problem, an fare costs. official of the California State Effect of Alcoholism 4m, Salt Lake City Monday. Dr, Harold M. Erickson, California deputy director of health, are said 850,000 Californians known alcoholics and cost the state a billion dollars annually ... $ Intermountain Obituaries Last Chance : wel- higher than usual number of had their state vehicle inspection authority sus-ponded v thisyear the, Utah Highway Patrol repotted MonA stations-30-hav- e And, SsTn all major cifiesT of the arrests fully made every year are either directly or indirectly the result of Dr. Erickchronic alcoholism, son said. He was principal speaker Monday at a kickoff meeting Services of the Community state is attacking Lay-to- 2 30 pm. Me-isThursday, pm, Newsome born June 16, 1917, to Hilda and Provo, Psyna Roy W 3835 South, Married to Ira A Cordner The 1965 nmc died at her home program 31, 1939, Salt Lake LDS July U jo Sundav, Relief Society, President, Temple P m , after a lingthrough Saturday. After Satur- ering Twenty-sevent- h LDS Ward at time of illness. Born death. Survivors: 20, 1898, Utah daughhusband; withcars July day registered a North Ogden, ters, Jeralyn, Barbara, both Bountiout a new orange and black daughter of Henry ful; mother, Mrs Hilda C. Wagstaff, John and Sarah American Fork? brother, LeRoy safety sticker in the left hand Godfrey Cordner, American Fork; step brothMarried Glen ers, side of the windshield will be Holmes stepsisters, Wagstaf, Duncan Henry American Frank Fork, Wagsaff, Weaver, Dec 23, Layton, Mrs. Lee (Ruth) Petersen, subject to a traffic ticket. Cardston 1925, Ogden, Mrs. Paul (Noreen) Tayior, Alherra; Temple, Lt. Cederlund predicted that Canada San Jose, Calif Carta born March 8, He died 1943, Salt Lake City Student teacher Mis this last week of work before Dec 5 to 195Eastern Bountiful High School Senior, U of sion 1924; U. Active member, LDS Church ajx- the deadline should be brisk States, 1942 of Chipresident Diaries Member, Pi Kappa business since approximately 240,000 cago Stake Relief Society Taught sorority. Active In drama Survivors school in Chicago. Canada and Utah sisters, Jeralyn, Barbara, are still without a sticker. Survivors son, daughters, Dr Gary father; Mr. Bountiful, gandparents, H, Tucson, Ariz , Mrs Martin (Ell- both Mrs and William K Newsome, Salt As of Monday 260.000 stickers en N M , Claire) Shaeffer, Clovis, Miss Margaret Jane Weaver, Gran- Lake City, Mrs. Hilda A. Wagsteff, were issued, Lt. Cederlund said, ger; six grandchildren, Drothers, sn-te- American Fork. H Godfrey W , both and it is estimated that 500,000 Raymond, Myron, Canada, Mrs N Lcrenzo Mitchell, (Martha) Bounty Funeral should be distributed this year. Wednesday pm, Granger LDS Stake Center, 2850 W 3335 South John Peter (Peran) Perantonakis, Friends calf 4330 5 Redwood Rd. Big Business Tuesday pm, chapel Wednesday 67, 632 W 1sthour Prior to services Burial South, died of natThe inspection program is big one Valley View Memorial Park. ural causes Sun day at his home business. Lt. Cederlund reported 23 Born April Last Chance . The weather forecast map for Tuesday indicates generally fair skies over most of the Intermountain Region with generally rising temperatures. Showers in some local areas. Lets Be Fair About This Forecast its major IDAHO Data From U $. Weather Bureau j 71 41 Skies wilt be generally fair Over most Boise of the Intermountain 33 63 Region Tuesday ex Burley 29 62 cept for a few scattered afternoon show Idaho Fails eres In some areas It will be a little Pocatello 29 63 warmerINTERMOUNTAIN STATES 38 66 Billings TEMPERATURE CHART 27 63 Butt, Data to Monday at S P m. 29 55 treatment to Cheyenne 24-adequate portant 59 36 Denver Hi9h Low Prec. and rehabilitation. Since the vic63 26 Elko 20 52 Ely tim is m&ny times the last to 32 50 Evanston 48 65 Grand admit that he has a drinking 49 77 Las Vegas4 05 Reno 70 30 problem, some of our treatment 47 26 Rock Springs techniques must be forced upon 17 5 West Yellowstone 58 him for his own good and that of PACIFIC STATES his family and the rest of the community. Stop Revolving Door' Flood Fund Created by Anchorage Fairbanks Honolulu -- v 52 45 85 Church Unit follow-throug- Otherwise, many alcoholics get involved in what we call the arrevolving door situation A capital re- rested, court decision, perhaps improvement serve fund for flood control was jail or a hospital, released, then established Monday by the Salt arrested again and so on. The Lake County Commission and important factor is to break this placed under control of the gov- chain and aid the victim until hes reallv back on his feet," erning body. Commission Chairman Marvin the Californian said. G. Jenson, who recommended,. Dr. Erickson represented the the funds establishment, said Natinal Commission on Comall monies budgeted for flood mumty Health Sfvlces (a prl; control but not expended during vate organization) at a series of the budget year, would be de- meetings Monday designed to inaugurate the broad health posited in the fund. study here, some of which is Separate Fund well under way. The new fund will be kept Priority List Needed separate from monies budgeted He said the hational group within the Roads and Bridges has no intentions of directing and County Surveyors DepartHowever, he add- ments for flood control use, he yur study a list is necessary ed, priority said, Commissioner Jenson also told so you know where to begin. H. C. Shoemaker, Bountiful, Mrs. Thomas E. Mulhall, 1475 Murphys Ln. (3605 South), that former Utah State Tax Commisthe governing body has no plans sion chairman, is chairman of research to build culverts on Mill Creek the comprehensive and assured area residents the study of all Salt Lake County county is not committed to im- health agencies and services. The project is a joint operaplementation of the master plan for flood control prepared by tion of the Community Services Council, the University of Utah consulting engineers. Bureau of Community DevelopNothing Accepted ment and the National CommisAs far as the master plan for sion on Community Health ServMill Creek is concerned, he said, ices. It is one of 22 such studies in the nation. nothing has been accepted. S.L. County Margaret 2865 John (Peran) Perantonakis that in 1964 all stations combined took in three million dol- ' lars. Anna E. Lewis HOLLADAY Oulst Lewis, 85. Pomona, former Holiadey died of resident, causes at 310 Monday a m In a Pomona hospital Born April 21, 1880, Salt to Lake City, John and Mary Hendean Qulst to Ira Married He died Lewis 1948 Nurse, Holla-daara, many years Past presi- dollar inspection fee is charged for every vehicle and natural needed repairs accounts for any additional charges. A highway patrol enforcement A one Mr Annie Calif, Call In If a motorist thinks he was overcharged or his car was not carefully inspected, he often Salt Lake Weather Data: Precipitation calls tO report it. Other Stations for ended Monday at panod if a car has a new sticker 5 p m., none; precipitation for May, 55, notice accumulative 05; excess, precipitation but faulty equipment. iince Oct 1, 1964, 12 80, accumulative To check a report the patrol excess, 2 71, sunrise Tuesday, 5 15 am. m sunset, 7 34 on, T o 1898, Nafbllon, Greece to Mr and Mrs Peran Panagiotis Retired 'tonakls truck driver, Denver & Rio Grande Mem-ber- , Railroad Loval Order Moose of 259, Assn Pan Cretan Greek v o s i section polices the program, Lt. Cederlund said. Our best help comes from the public and from other sta- - LD$nV Society, Pnmo v tions, the officer added. Utah resident un- 70 V The secret for a continuing program of success, he added, is GRANGER Weaver, 46, Jana Jtion . . Nf 1 problem. We feel we are making progress through establishment of diagnostic clinics, Dr. Erickson said. Early recognition is im- Dr. Harold M. Erickson . A priority list is necessary - two-c- Temple. I cite Californias alcoholism problem only as an example of what such studies can reveal, the health official said. I am sure this particular disease is not as serious in Salt Lake County, even on a per capita basis, but the study now under way may uncover something similar He then explained how his Gil- - great-great- Councils steering committee, which will oversee a study of Salt Lake County's health problems. The group met at noon at the Alta Club, 100 E. South Last to Recognize Mrs. Genorg two, Louis Sr., Ernie, all Salt Lake - Carla NCWSOmC day. BOUNTIFUL Joint funeral serv-?-5 sltta Dwikabom" Beawrton On Lt. Russel H. Cederlund, offialtlt Cordner lcs h- - Mr 78 grandchildren; 47 some. and her 1J daughter Carla, cer in charge of the inspection grandchildren; 7 22, Bountiful, who died in a Funeral Tuesday grandchildren. 7th South. Burial Salt accident Monday afternoon neer pm, M E Cemetery. program, said most of the sus- Lake will be Thursday p m., BountiCity ful IDS Ward pensions resulted from improper Chapel, 1140 N 1st East. Friends Weaver inspections. Margaret call Union Morturay, Wednesday, one-ha- lf Orthod-Churc- h Survi brothers Ge;rg r s e Peran r, Silver Md Spiros, Springs James BEAR til nine years ago Survivors dough- ter, eon, Hilbert, Mrs Ethel Hyson, both Pomona, Calif ; two grandchil dren, brother, Oscar, Quist, Salt Lake City Funeral Thursday 2 p m , 36 E 7th South where friends call Wednes- p m , Thursday prior to serv- day ,ces Burial Holiaday Cemetery. John J. Patterson Eleni, , Nioti, Tolon Burt C. RIVER fora services CITY Funerel James Chad Burt,lS son of Clinton Bear?? City, who was fa tally injured when gj, ? a , run bv truck Sunday, will. be Wednesday Bear River ipm, LDS Ward Cha pel Friends cal! home (family Tuesday pm Wednesday prior Burial lo services Bear River City Cemetery Born 1960, 26, April Brigham City Parents members LDS Survivors Church parents, brothers, sister. Jack, Kelley, Christine, Ml- -l chael. Douglas, all Bear River City; grandParfTs, MrCity and Mrs Reginald Burt, Brit lam - John Junior Patterson, 85, 1645 South, died of causes incident to fn9 iu,ndsa'it eLvapkne p home sends a plain clothesman with nursing Born Jen 22, 18 to the station 80, North CaroSaif Lake City and Vicinity Partly an unmarked line, to John Hen- who then waits and ry cloudy in the afternoon but otherwise con-- , involved Martha and tinued fair and warmer through WednesPatterson God UJlBUthOOr notices flfiy Slipshod day High both days upper 60s Low Tues- E t hel parried day near 40 Local canyon winds withii-j7p- i May Sanders, By Maurice A. Jones insPeLllon procedures. gusts to 35 miles per hour Tuesday night April 5, 1905, Salt Lake LDS Temple Utah Partly cloudy afternoons and eveTribune Church Editor Reports FlaWs Maintenance E. nings Tuesday and Wednesday with a few Burling- worker, conscattered otherwise, Sherman D. Harmer, 5405 tinued fairthundershowers, HyrumEccles Baird, 76, 734 WilIf any irregularity is spotted, A little warmer i THd"avpra; Highs both son Ave (174. t 65 to 75 Lows Tuesday 35 to 45 LoStratford $ to Knollcrest Dr. (285 East), mem- days South), died of e cal canyon winds with gusts to 35 miles the plain clothesman reports cerebral hemor hour during the night and morning a Uniformed patrolman Who per ber of First Methodist Church 1941 Former resident Idaho $hQ, V)Sndy?t northern portion to re- since J f Survivors sons, widow, Southeastern Idaho Mostly fair Tues- - ally arrives immediately and Secretary of the Utah CatJunior, Riverton, Kermit S , Las Ve onrn q ioh. day end Tuesday night but increasing voke the inspection authority. Mrs Elias (Maude) Ogden to Robert daughters, ,gas, A little warmer Wednesday tlemens Assn., Monday night cloudiness drinton, Mrs Ivan (Norma) Rich-- i nd Sar with highs both days 65 to 75. Lows Tuft-da- y Mel Eecle? Mrs Lake both Safi City, ards, ah Ba.rd in 30s ba P Forgie, Sandy 12 grandchilwas named president of the Salt sister, Southwestern dren, 12 Idaho Fair Tuesday and FunArlz Mrs Ruth Ricks, Phoenix, Lake Council of Churches. but clouds night Tuesday increasing eral Wednesday noon, 2350 E 13th with highs both days He succeeds Roger Freund, Wednesday theWarmer South, where friends call Tuesday Fletcher Luca 70s Lows Tuesday 36 to 45 mostly in Co p m , Wednesday one hour prior Investment who has served as president for The broad upper level low Richard to services. Elder, Summary Veter .LDS Ward on circulation a has pressure the past two years. Mr. Harmer line from eastern Montane to southern O. Survivors widow was elected at the annual dinner California with a closed low over south Mrs Emma Ellen Ol- - sons, Robert M, MURRAY western This system is moving Utah Oremf son Bfack, 76, Murray, died of natu- - Salt Lake City, Richard southward The air mass Is much meeting in Westminster College mostly sister, ral causes Monday in a south salt l?..a.5rndl,dren drier than previously High pressure is Eliza Bruce Dec 25, Born home Lake over the northwestern gymnasium. nursing states Some high B Jensen, Blackfoot Idaho Funeral, 1888, Draper, to John N and Harriet cloudiness is moving into northern Idaho m TemE 2 260 , South p Thursday, J to Robert Married Olson Burrell 650 Attend and northwestern Montana ahead of an where friends call Wednesday, Black Memoer, LDS Churcn Survi- ple, other front In the Pacific Northwest Else- Thursday prior to services vors nephews, nieces, James Olson, Burial, Wasatch Lawn Memorial LPark Oliver Recore, 81, 1025 Holly- - eountiiui, , 22 offiliated churches attended. u.ahV aiiS" tom E. 'imostly light A warming trend 225ln4!w0od Ave. (1970 South). Salt .-1 To Tne meeting conducted by the prospect with most early afternoon tem- - Lake businessman died of natu-r- s Sherman D. Harmer am' OGDEN-ChaFuneral, E rles George 86, David, ,fl tt,e r'9ion ln ,h " pera,urM S friends Rev. Kenneth Tuttle, minister of Mountain Home, Idaho, former Og State, wtiere S.L. church council head pm, 4760 ral causes Moncail Wednesday one hour prior to d?n resident, died of causes incident Central Christian Church, in the to age Saturday evening in Mountain services. at 11 :30 day Home Born Oct 9, 1878 Logan, absence of Mr. Freund, who had his at a .m. Kan, to Mr and Mrs Eluah David. S. Married Pauline Blank Oct 9, 1912t not returned from the Midwest. home. Delbert Smith Whipple, Aurora, Neb Former resident Kan OGDEN Employe Bamberger 68, Ogden, was dead on arrival of a sas, Nebraska Other officers include Mrs. M r. Recore heart ailment Saturday night at an Railroad Co , Ogden Member St. Born Feb 4, 1897, Paul's Lutheran Church Survivors: Chester B. Powell, staff memOgden hospital was the original Kamas, to George A and Mary Jane widow; son, Lowell S , Perrin AFB, ber of Holiaday Community Smith Whipple Married Andna Pnb Texas, brothers, sister, Ben, Lenora, owner and operDivorced Retired Kan , Alfred, Wichita, Kan , Mrs. 19)9, Ogden bla, t; Dr. Lucy Grabast, Norton, Kan Grave Pacific Railroad Union Church, first ator of Max-field- s conductor, 'de service 30 pm. Thursday Member Union Pacific Old Timers Earl L. Riley, minister of First Lodge in Club, Brotherhood of Railway Train- - Washington Heights Memorial Park, & Sons Mor call Friends Veterans American Lindquist Disabled men, second? vice Baptist Church, tuary Thursday one hour prior to Survivors Big Cottonwood World War Veteran son, Bert H , Ogden, seven grand service, president; Reed Stewart, Zion Canyon. children, brother, sister, George, Ogden, Miss Alta Whipple, San Francis Luthern Church, secretary, and He was . a Und co Funeral Wednesday pm, where1 Mr. Recore - The Metropolitan OGDEN-Chaof rles the Water Dis- Claude Parrott, Bountiful Commember quist & Sons Colonial Chapel, Edward Orton, Miss Van 7 9 P m , 83, call friends Thursday Ogden, died of naural causes y of trict Salt Lake City was munity Church, treasurer. International Molders and.Foun-dr- Wednesday prior to services. Burial Sunday afternoon In an Ogden hospi Miss Buhler Der Wouden 3 1881 Cemetery tal Ogden Born North July Ogden, Workers Union. caught in a rhubarb Monday to Joseph and Clara Virtue Barrett New Minister 0rton Married Zina May Chugg Dec. between the Holiaday League of Mr. Recore lived in Butte, 10( Salt Lake LDS Temple Ac- m, Twenty-eightDr. E. William Remley, newly member LDS the Western Donald Bailey tlve hen he NORTH OGDEN Boys Baseball Mont., until 1904, Warren, 53, North Ogden died of Ward Operated barber shops Ogden, of First Assn, and property owners over appointed minister Sum-da- y Ogden, Five Points moved to Salt Lake City. a heart ailment and pneumonia Sun- - North widow, sons, daughters, Ray morning in an Ogden hospital yors Mrs a playing field under construc- Presbyterian Church, was introWildon A (Lucile) Ha'es, M, Born June 5, 1911, North Ogden Nebraska-Bor- n P (Clara) Corry, Mrs. tllhu Nathan and Mary Priscilla Mrs Rowland tion on water district property duced. O (Charlene) Wayman, all Bermece Larry Married Bailey Warren Ogden; Glen L Menlo Psrk, Calif ; at 3900 South and 3250 Dr. Remley declared in a talk He was bom April 16, 1884, in Housley Dec 31, 1929, Malad, Idaho Mrs Don C (Rhea) king. Inter- - Marcus J Truck driver Warehouseman, both North Late last month, the baseball to the council, fundamental inOgden, 30 grandchildren York, Neb., to John and Ida Job State Terminal Warehouse Co Farmbrother gre grandchildren, er Member North Ogden Fifth LDS '60 V , Mrs diamond, being constructed with stitutions are assuming startling Clarence JamesA. sons, Survivors Ward widow, Speckman, both North Ogdaughter, Steven, Bruce, both North (Virtue) donated funds and labor, stirred new forms today and one of Bernus (Jean) Bills, den, MrsT Parley (Ellen) Chambers, Ogden, Mrs Delbert, Blackfoot. FunerOgden; Salt Lake City, seven grandchildren, the wrath of 19 nearby land (these is the Christian church. al Wednesday 3en Lomond brother, sisters, Byron, South 1pm, North Stake Center, Ogden. owners, who objected to the al- There is a definition of church, lard, Mrs Clyde (Mabel) Campbell, LDS TuesFriends call Myers Mortuary both Mrs Jack (Myrtle) Clark, stake center Wednea Mrs Covel (Norma) day leged devaluation of their prop- however, capable of defining her pm, and a niece. Mrs. Lawrence1 North Ogden; Mrs J C (Lula) Hadley, day one hour prior to serices Woody, erties. Funeral Wednesday 3 both ogden even in the midst of these (Mary) Weiler, Bethesda, Md. P m , Lindquist & Sons Colonial ChaA. ex, an the is call Tuesday 7 9 where friends church Sign Protest Letter pel, changes, Rites Thursday p m , Wednesday WILSON LANE, Weber County prior to services in Christian living. TBurial North Ooden Cemetery Mrs Annie Mary Anderson The residents bordering the periment immreck, 88, Wilson Lane, died of Funeral services will be concauses me dent to age Monday mornplaying field signed a letter of Ours is an experimental age and 36 E. at noon ducted Thursday ing in an Oqden hospital Born April 21, 1877, Richland County, N D , to protest to the water district, such a definition is congenial to 7th South, where friends may Ole and Mattia Kopperud Anderson. us. who board members, catching Aarried to Carl W Timmreck Feb 8 6 to from call Wednesday p.m. V, 19CO, Richland County He died How then is the Christian had been assured by baseball 1946 Member Wilson LDS Ward Surto services and prior Thursday sons, daughter, Robert M , vivors officials there would be no ob- church an experiment? Wilson Wasatch in Lane, Fred C , Archie, Mrs. will be Burial The following births were reported Don (Grayce) Cozzens, Mrs E C. jections, by surprise. Imitation Of Life famifrom Salt Lake hospitals for the Lund, Cokeville, Wvo ; (Mabelle) Lawn Memorial Park. The The controversial diamond is saven great period ended Monday at 10 seven grandchildren; brother, Edward Anly suggests contributions to the p m It is an experiment in Chrison water district property that derson, Salt Lake City Funeral FriHeart Fund Society. LDS day 2 pm, Cokeville, Wyo had been loaned to the baseball tian belief. It is an experiment Miss Hong Miss Boll Friends call Myers Ward Chapel officials for an undetermined in imitation that is to say, the Mortuary, Ogden, Thursday pm, , chapel Friday two hours prior to Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Benson, service. Burial Cokeville Cemetery. period of time until plans can be imitation of the life of Jesus 1579 Sigma Ave, Apt No daughin completed for a water treatment Christ. It is an experiment ter E. Mr and Mrs. Michael C. Carson, plant there. community a community that 2122 E Claybourne, son OGDEN James E Gravis, 70, OgMr. and Mrs Steven C. Hatton, 225 den, died of natural causes Sunday The board members said they serves sacrificially as an instruBiltmore Ave , Murray, son in an Ogden hospital. Born had been told by league leaders ment of the reconcilement of Mr. and Mrs. Robert T Nelson, evening June 20, Pitsa 1894, Corlnthias, 163 Highland Dr, daughter Greece, to Elias and Katherine Tam- that nearby land owners had love. Mr. and Mrs. John O Reid, 739 bnukon Gravaretis Came to U S. 1914 Geranium, Sandy, daughter Carman, Southern Pacific Co , been contacted prior to conWhen the church takes serifarmer Member Greek Orthodox of Mr. and Mrs. Church Survivors struction and had found no ob- ously this bold adventure she brother, sisters, 16, Hnctnit&l Ron Jones daughter By Nick E( Wrs Marl8 Kara. Mrs Elaine jections to the baseball di- transcends class, race, culture, Frank D. Boll, 1103 Denver St., Mr and Mrs. Richard R Oliver, chantos, 0gden; Kltsopolas, South High Correspondent Greece; 12828 S, 950 East, Draper, son with whom niece, nephews, amond. Rose. Hong, 17, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Stewart, 1405 (440 has redded, Christo Gravis, Boun-denomination, creed, national Vasho tlful; Gravis, Leo Gravis, Hoo 8th South, son esa Six South High School girls daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RayTo Ask Action Helen Stephens, Ogden per; Mrs pride and serves and honors her Funeral Wednesday 1 p m., Greek W MOO South, Granoer'. a have been chosen to represent mond H. Hong, 559-4t- h and East, concluded. Dr. Lord, Orthodox Church ter Remley Prayer service Voting unanimously, the board Tuesday 6 15 pm , Myers Mortuary, their school at Girls State, July Defa, 16, daughter of W Mr.1st and Mrs.sonThoma L. Hall, 946 where friends call Tuesday 9 p m , agreed to ask the league offiNorth, 11-1- 8 at Utah 12 30 1997 to Pondlin Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Dvtson, Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Defa, pm. Burial Ogcials to return to protesting 1003 Maior St , daughter. den City Cemetery. State University, S. West Temple (100 West). Mr. and Mrs. Louisa F. Balsor, property owners to smooth out 3141 S 8th East, son. M. Logan. the differences among them. Mr. and Mrs. Joel R. Floras, 489 E 3400 South, Son for SPANISH FORK Funeral aervicea In other action, the board votMr. and Mrs. Nato L. Wado, 3630 for Mra. Clara Halea Mordu Ludlow, Aurora Circle, daughter. who died Friday will be conducted scholarship,' cited to appropriate J7.500 to the Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Delos Boron, al Bediatnln LOS , atten-675 Kensington Ave, daughter Ward Chapel Friends call relief soizenship, state engineers office over the Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Varney, ciety room prior to services. Burial 5032 Galllao Lane, son. next two years for the study of John Hanford Willis, 39, 121 dance and persoFork Spanish City Cemetery. the ground water in Salt 1st Ave., Monday appeared be- nality, they are 1 Meets, Taps Officer Slate 2700 ' car Baird Hvrum East av Restaurateur, O. Recore, Dies in S.L. Emma hoti Black wr;. ... Charles Delbert Water Board Acts in Rift On Baseball David Whipple nharlpa Ortnn Donald Warrpn Easty Annie Timmreck Cottonwood LDS Hospital South High Taps 6 Envoys To June Girls State at USU James Gravis Clara Ludlow IDS nuspuai East); Rugged. Rich in texture. Handsome as handsome can be. Youll find them all in this most attractive building material, along with complete And split block is also requires little maintenance over the years. Why build with a lesser material than split block? Drop in and see us for facts, features and money-savin- g figures on split block construction. fire-safet- y, sound-absorptio- n. d; I OPEN SATURDAYS 'TIL NOON txciusivr MANUFACWKm OF VOl-VU- CONCMTfHOCK UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. 1501 SOUTH REDWOOD RD. - " OGDEN 1940 WALL AVENUE 1 550 SPRING VILLE ROAD PROVO -- CACHE VALLEY SANK SLOG. LOGAN SALT LAKE Disorderly Man On Probation supply Lake County the last ap- fore City Judge Horace C. Beck propriation theyll make for that and entered plea of guilty to a purpose charge of being a disorderly person. He was placed on 90 days proSerung Femtltts lor Ovtr 100 Yurt bation and referred for psychiatric treatment. Willis was arrested by officers investigating the reported mogirl Sunlesting of a day afternoon in a downtown theater. Chosen Van Frederika Der Wouden, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John r- - Jones Van Der Wou- den, 1551 Park St., (540 East); Linda Buhler, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Buhler, 1076-5(East; QolJgen Williams, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archell R. Williams, 1009 Wilson Ave., (1750 South); Susan Boll,' Kiwanis to Cite Wives, Mothers Special to The Tribune SUGAR HOUSE Wives and mothers of Sugar House Kiwani-an- s will be honored at a luncheon meeting Tuesday at 12.15 p.m. at Harmans Cafe, 1270 E. 2100 South. Jean S. Clements, staff assistant for customer relations, Mountain States Telephone Co., will be the guest speaker. - , 1,".?. Holy Cross Hospital Jm,j Rosetta D. Fife Mr. and Mrs. Clay W. Chosnut, 413 LEWISVILLE, IDAHO-M- rs. Herbert Ave , son Doxey Fife, 17, Lewisville, died of Mr. and Mrs. Ron L. Corralles, natural causes Sunday evening af 5331 Charlotte Ave , Kearns, : on , her home. Born Jan. 7. 1878, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Whitacar, ,to Thomas and Mary T31 Arap-ho- e JMarrifd"to Wallace FlIeNov)2?! Ave, Mr. and Mrs. Elwln B. Elk'ngton, H!, Logan LDS Temole. Ha died 162 E 2nd North, Tooele, daughter 1958 Survivors son, daughters, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack E, stead, 186 R Blanche Barney, Mrs Erma Brown. Mrs Rosetta Hancock, all LewisSt., daughter. ville; Mrs Vera Nelson, West Jordan; Merlin, Midvale; Mrs Virginia Watson, Salt Lake City; 24 grand52 Mr. and Mra. LaMar Olson, 6145 S. children; 6th West, Murray, daughter. brother, sisters, Mrs Susannah Bray, George Doxey, both Ogden; Mrs. Clara Williams; Kernes, Utah. Funer. Thursday 1 om., Lewisville LDS Mr. and Mrs. Glade Nelson, 4201 Ward Chapel. Burial Lewisvillt Cam-Mar. Falcon St., Granger, ton. St. Marks Hospital threg Valley West Hospital |