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Show 4 Obituaries Page jl!)!il. in Tasper. Wyo. Survivors include h i s wile and a son. Jack G. Maack. Kirksville. Mo.: a daughter, Mrs William P. Maack M. Haddock, Reno, Arlyne e Masonic funeral services were Nev.; a stepdaughter, Mrs L. Swedcnltorg, Salt Lake; conducted Saturday, March 31, eight grandchildren, and several at the Masonic Temple, for ncices and nephews. William P. Maack, 79, 3532 Burial was in Salt Lake (lily South 900 East. lie died after Icmetery. fears of service in civic organiGo'den James Guiver sations and business. Mr Maack, who died WednesA Sail Lake rest home hosted day after a long illness, was the last days of Golden James field secretary of the Salt Lake Guiver, 86, 4528 Russell SI. He Grocers' Assn, from 1948 until died there Thursday at 6:05 pm. 1955. He was a salesman and Mr Guiver was torn Feb. 11, department manager for ZCMI 1876. a son of Golden H. and department store until 1944, Georgana Cushing Guiver. He when he moved to Kennil worth. married Zina May 16, Carbon County, as manager of 1900, in the Salt Holding Lake LDS Temthe Aberdeen Coal Co. store. She (led March 26, 1959. After retirement from the Gro- ple. At time of his death he cers Assn., he was employed was the the oldest living eleetriea1 for time the Intermountain part eonl racier in Utah. He served (Ted,t Assn., unl:l his death. is first secretary of the ElecIn civic affairs, Mr Maack of Utah. From trical served as past president of the 1941 to League 1946 he was manager Helper Kiwanis Club and of the of Suttons Cafe. He also Salt Lake Eagles Club. He had vised ihe construction ofsuperthe been a member of Joppa Lodge Mesa. Ariz. temple in 1927. 26. F&AM, the Royal Arch Survivors include a son. Lt Masons Chapter 6 and Hie Col. Golden Cl fton, Sail Lake; Knights Templar Commandcry bothers, sister, Bert, Delbert, 6, a'l of Prire, and the El Kalah both of Salt Lake: Boy K Santa Temple. Salt Lake. Monira. Ca if.; Airs Rose Gui-ve- r The illness victim was torn White. Salt Lake. Jan. 6, 1883, in New York, to Funeral services were conJohann E. and Fredericka Fink ducted afternoon. BurMaack. He maried Louise She- ial was Monday in the Salt Lake City riff. April 19U9. in Salt take. Cemetery. She died in Ociotor, 1948. He married Cleo Larsen June 7, liado II. Kr'Iey Cerebral hemorrhage was the cause of the death of Rado H. Kelley, 65, 1340 Murphys Lane (3605 South). He died early Sunday in a Salt take hospital. If It Has To Do With Trees Mr Kelley was torn Sept. 1. 1896 in Missouri to Jessie M. WE DO IT and Mary Mi'liken Kelley. He married Lucile M. Dailey, Dec. 20, 1919. Billings, Mont. He was an employe of Cloverlcaf Pet D'iry for 32 years. He was also FREE ESTIMATES a memtor of the hoard, of Landscaping, Yard Maintenance directors o f Cloverlcaf EmFirewood ployes Credit Union. He was a DUSTY GOODWIN veteran of World War I. Ilor-tens- Neighbor The . 1962 4, April DUSTY'S T ree Service Survivors include his willow Cr , toy, Afar. 14. and sons, Wayne, Jack, both of Sterling D. Phillips, 7165 Gun Sait Lake. Also surviving are derson Ln., girl, Mar. 13. four grandchildren; brother, Edward M. Silver, 2093 Kay-lansisters, Arthur, Eldorado, Kan.; Way, girl. Mar. 14. Mrs Ed Mehlhorn. Halfway, Kenneth C. Webb, 4384 S. GarLula Mrs Ore.; Limb, Arcadia, Kan. ; Mrs Laura Fogarty, Cam-crill- den Dr., girl, Mar. 14. Orrin E. Nelson. 1220 East 4800 Calif. Funeral services were con- South, boy. Mar. 15. Daniel E. Coon, 1075 Lorraine ducted Wednesday afternoon. Hur.al was at Klysian Burial Ave., toy, Mar. 15. J. Douglas Roberts, 3472 South Gardens. 11th East, boy, Mar. 15. Richard L. Clark, 3649 McCall Victor G. Ruckle St., toy. Mar. 15. Paul L. Hayes, 2648 South 18th Funeral services were con- East, toy. Mar. 15. ducted Wednesday afternoon. Edwin B. Buck, 956 Searle March 28, for Victor G. Buckle, Ave., toy, Mar. 15. 68. 3065 Crescent Dr. (1380 Mar. 15. toy, died who mornMonday East), Neil Moormeier, 3390 Kenton Dr. ing in a Salt Lake hospital. Donald 1013 East Mr Buckle was torn July 14, 5290 South,McCleary, IS. Mar. girl, 1893, Salt Lake, to John T. and Joseph Smith, 2877 South 5th Sarah Gaisford Buckle. 11c mar- East, girl. Mar. 16. ried Ixnusa Jensen, July 14, e Delaun Tirhner, 2807 11117, Salt Lake. The electrician Dr., boy, Mar. 16. worked for the Denver Wi'liam D. Snow, 3452 South Western Railroad Co tor 2135 East, toy. Mar. 16. 25 years, lie was a member of Giltort II. Berhold, 3364 South Electrical Workers, 2135 East, boy, Mar. 17. Veteran's Club, and Loyal OrRetort lloutz, 2741 South 2700 der of Moose No. 259. East, toy. Mar. 17. Survivors include his widow; Wilford Duffield, 3910 South brother, sisters, John V., Mrs 3075 East, boy. Mar. 17. C. A. (Beatrice) Fowier, Mrs 3750 Lee R. (Garnet) Cook, al! Salt Atol E. Paulsen, 18. South 2455 East, girl, Mar. several nieces, nephews. take; Ronald Erickson, 2277 East Burial was at Mt. Olivet 3205 South, girl. Mar. 18. Cemeterjt. William W. Thorup Jr., 916 East 39th South, girl, Mar 18. Virgil Nichols Jr., 2178 Marie Anna Ida P. Jensen Ave.. toy. Mar. 18. Afton W. Vanderlinden, 1855 Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon, Ficldcrest Ln., girl, Mar. 19. March 27. for Mrs Anna Ida R. Blaine Larsen, 2196 Arbor Pearson Jensen, 48, 844 East Ln., toy, Mar. 19. Kenneth C. Stevenson, 1725 E. Gregson Ave., who died the preceding Saturday in a Salt Lake 4620 South, girl, Mar.' 20 Glen W. Armstrong, 964 East hospital of natural causes. Mrs Jensen was torn April 3385 South, girl. Mar. 20. 12, 1913. Salt Lake, to Carl Iver James E. Shaw, 3851 South and Marie J. Johanson Pear- 1030 East, girl. Mar. 20. son. She nmarried Carl E. JenMike N. Varanakis, 3384 So. sen Sept. 1, 1944, Salt Lake. She 2910 East, boy, Mar. 20. was a member of the LDS. Charles H. Stratford. 2254 E. Church. 3015 South, toy, Mar. 20. Survivors include her husRex E. Feustel, 535 East 3115 band; sons, Robert La Mar, South, toy, Mar. 22. Carl Nolan, both Salt take; Lyle B. Nicholes Jr., 4541 S. two granddaughters; brothers, 3065 South, toy, Mar. 22. Carl O., sisters, Ruben N Earl W. Shirts Jr., 3580 HighArthur W., Fred E.. Ivan E., land Dr., girl. Mar. 22. Roland L., Mrs John (Rose Glen S. Thelin, 1072 East 5235 Miss South, girl, Mar. 22. Frcderickson, Marie) Melvin O. Smith Jr., 849 GregKathryn Pearson, all Salt Lake; Mrs C. J. (Esther) Rothcr; San son Ave., girl. Mar. 22. Paul R. Lockhead, 5812 South Diego, Calif. Burial was in Elysian Burial 1145 East, toy, Mar. 23. Gardens. RRonald G. Mafie!d, 3581 Palisade Dr., twin toys, Mar.23. Dr & Mrs Lewis W. Millenbcr-ger- . 2895 Upland Dr., boy, Mar. d Morn-.ngsid- e c Bert Harclerode ZCMI announces thn opening of o nw Car Care Center in (ho new Cottonwood Mall. According to H. H. Bennett, president of ZCMI, the now center will feature Dunlop tires with Conoco gasoline and oil products. Besides tires and tubes, all auto accessories will b sold. Finds-Retur- ns Stolen Money DUNLOP TIRES CONOCO PRODUCTS Over $100 was recovered by the service station located at 4736 Ilolladay Blvd., when a Holladay toy found a rfled bank deposit bag containing the money taken in a a week ago. Bert Ilarclcrode, son- - of Mr and Mrs Albert P. Harclerode, 2737 Morningside Dr. (4110 South), found the bag as he was walking home from school for lunch. When he took it home, his mother phoned the sheriffs office. Tlie sheriff took the boy and his bag to the service station, where Bert was rewarded with a toy pickup truck and a car. The recovered bag contained four checks and about $100 in credit card slips. About $60 in leash was in the bag at the time of the robbery. Apparently the money had been removed and the hag thrown into the hushes. bur-g'ar- The mechaiMaljwrvigg-iqclude- brake lining wheel alignment 114 ! Id 1 use your ZCMI parts replacement charga-plat- e Kinds of Glass Al! y . .tlDn mechanical repairs . , 23. . I MIRRORS AUTO GLASS STORE FRONTS TABLE TOPS Mr & Mrs WINDOW GLASS REPLACEMENT Holladay Glass AM 91 Its for you. Want to answer it on the bedroom phone? Mountain Stitt Telephone Charles Young. 4699 Mildred St., girl, Mar. 13. Richard Parks, 3 0 4 6 South 2700 East, girl. Mar. 13. Lionel Al. West. 4245 Olympus View Dr., girl, Mar. 13. Lawrence Smith. 5049 Cottonwood Ln.. toy, Mar. 13. Milton II. Ashton. 2527 Valley .View., toy, Mar. 2. Robert G. Niederhausser, 2924 Hartford Ave., toy. Mar. 14. Robert E. Leppck, 2901 Florence . If your telephoning tries to compete with tele- vision or a pair of playful children, you're overdue for one of lifes little luxuries: privacy. It conics with a bedroom extension phone. You get convenience and color, too. Orderings a snap. Just call us or ask. one of our servicemen. Gale Martin, 1460 East 4165 South, girl. Mar. 23. John E. Johnson, 2951 East 3100 South, girl, Mar. 23. Gerald M. Francom, 3692 South 545 East, girl, Mar. 24. Gordon Haselman, 7083 South 2930 East, girl, Mar. 24. A. W. Sliurtleff, 4247 Panorama Dr girl, Mar. 24. Dell Card, 5091 Stardust, girl, Mar. 24. d Barry Cowbum, 3426 S. St., girl, Mar. 24. Brent W. Avery, 2926 Morgan Dr., girl, Mar. 24. David E. Lofgren, 2217 Evergreen Ave., girl, Mar. 24. Louis S. Dunham, 2470 Neffs Lane, boy, Mar. 24. J. W. Nielson 2246 East 6525 South, toy, Mar. 24. Gay Van Ekelenburg, 829 East 2700 South, girl. Mar. 25. Clinton Norton. 5327 South 300 East, girl, Mar. 25. Richard G. Martin, 1455 East 8850 South, girl, Mar. 25. Brent Warren North. 4371 S. Highland Dr., girl. Mar. 25. Jack V. Lee, 2417 East 3500 South, toy, Mar. 25. Robert T. Dewey. 2030 East .7000 South, toy, Mar. 25. Donald D. Rolfe, 4699 Ilnl'y Lane, toy. Mar. 25. 3661 Keith K. Widdowson, Twinhrooke St., boy, Mar. 25. David R. Gillespie 1103 East 5235 South, toy, Mar. 25. Emil O. Amann. 2491 Fisher Lane toy. Mar. 25. Terry Tate, 376 East 6750 South, toy, Mar. 25. Dr Dan E. Pickle, 979 East 5205 South, boy, Mar. 25. Pavd R. Kelsch. 3140 South 1885 East. girl. Mar. 26. Edward L. Phillips. 1531 Fuller Dr., girl, Mar. 26. Jack L. Tuke, 2193 Atkins Ave., girl, Mar. 26. Robert W. Saunders. 3736 South 2300 East, toy, Mar. 26. Larry G. McClellan, 1064 East 2700 South, toy. Mar. 26. Roland R. Selin, 2255 East 4800 South, toy. Mar. 26. 5518 Edward G. Coughlin. Revere Dr., toy. Mar. 26. 1931 Robert D. Peterson, Brookhill Dr., boy. Mar. 26. Wayne K. Ilousel. 3030 South 700 East, toy, Mar. 26. Douglas II. Pack, 2650 Milo Wav, girl. Mar 27 Clyde R. Bennett . 453G Arcadia Lane. girl. Mar. 27. L. Swenson. 3970 Clifford Luotta Dr., girl. Mar. 27. Douglas S. Flint. 4248 Clifton View Dr., boy, Mar. 27. Clyde T. Burnett. 3245 Cummings Road, toy, Mar. 27. Cecil Mayberry, 925 East 3385 South, bov, Mar. 29. Ned Tillman Loveless. 7134 South 2930 East, boy, Mar. 29. Myron W. Allen. 5614 South 1180 East, toy, Mar. 29. John Dale Norton, 558 Vine St., tov. Mar. 29. Merrill L. Kaall. 7189 South 2870 East, toy, Mar. 29. Michael DeLia. 3245 DelVerde Ave., toy. Mar. 29. Hvnim A. Kramer, 3507 South 2145 East, toy, Mar. 29. Mike Newman. 6433 Highland Dr., girl. Mar. 29. Grant M. Mack. 2224 Panorama Way. girl. Mar. 29. Gerald R. Hansen, 3369 Edward Way. girl, Mar. 29. Tony Jacobsen, 10(15 East 3950 South, boy. Mar. 30. Maylon Hansen, 3782 South 1215 East. hoy. Mar. 30. Joel G. Terry. 6821 South 13th East, toy. Mar. 30. James E. Ashton, 3521 Virginia Way. toy. Mar. 30. Sidney II. Smith, 3133 Miller-emOak-woo- a Ave., boy. Mar. 30. Ronald R. Rauckhorst. 1324 East 3205 South, toy, Mur. 30. Richard H. Phillips. 4219 South 1350 East, toy, Mar. 30. William C. 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