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Show 4 Page Area Briefs Thomas W. Kirtley, 4332 Drive, will begin an intensive 1500 hour course in electronics June 25. It will qualify him as an electronic technician and will earn him an FCC license and an electronics engineering technician's diploma. Sun-cre- Neighbor The 1962 30, May Cottonwood Presbyter- st . Cowboys v.ith Girl Scout and World Association pin. Roger Siddoway, 2110 Crest llill Drive, a student in Holla-da- y elementary school won first place in class I in the recent American Legion Auxiliary Poppy poster contest. Chris Shore, 2223 Far Down Ave., won first place in competition v.ith the 7. 8 and 9 grades. Chris is a student in Olympus Junior High. First place in class 3 competition between the 10, 11, and 12 grades was taken by Brent Noyce, 2190 East 3705 South. Doth Brent and Roger won first place in district 8. Their jHisters will lie judged in the department of Utah competition. Maryem Drashncr, daughter oi Mr & Mrs C. C. Drashncr, 3'165 Birch Circle, will lie a iiong ton senior girl scouts chaperoned by adults to go on a guided Culorado River trip June 5 - 12. Miss Drashncr is a momlx-- r of the Utah Alternate Patrol for the 19G2 senior girl scout roundup to be held in Vermont in July. She has participated in an extensive training program including emphasis n outdoor skills, patrol organization and government. ian church, 1580 East Vine (it. will conduct one Sunday worship service lieginning June 3, according to Rev. R. David Steele, pastor. The morning service will begin at 8:30 a.m. with corresponding Sunday school classes for children through the sixth grade. A second worship service will be held Monday evenings at 7:30 p.m. in the outdoor patio area, repeating the Sunday service in a Vesper setting. A nursery will lie provided. Six troops of the Cottonwood Neighborhood girl scouts had a joint "fly-u- p ceremony recently at the Cottonwood church. Marcia I'reshytcrian Donkins, from Senior scout troop ltfi was Mistress of Ceremonies leading the girls through a short resume of the Tender foot Drownie requirements. Thursey (M.) Williams troop leaders presented the Noon services were held Mongirls with small wings and after 21. for Airs Thursey crossing a symbolic bridge, day!, MayMcFarland Williams, new leaders received them into (Alaria) their troops pinning each girl 81, 1415 Laird Circle (3085 South). Mrs Williams died Friday morning at her home of causes incident to ace. She was born Feb. 28, 1881, in Franklin, Ia., to Ilarry Emerson and Mary Elizabeth Phelps McFarland. She married Henry YV. Williams, Nov. 29, 1905, in Rawlins, Wyo. He died Nov. 29, 1955. She was a former Atilford and Provo resident. She was a member of Methodist Church and a member of Radiant Chapter, Order of Eastern Star; also Ladies Auxiliary of Order of Union Pacific Railroad Conduc- wee nm goeu Obituaries LOOKS LARGER WITHOUT LOOKING ARTIFICIAL! IftfetMiffit frm ma. King " Tra $100 fankhauser Jewelry 1111 East 21st South In Sugarhouse IN ArftartnS AftCtrved Jmfcr LIGHTEST WEIGHT1 ana Engines ewe by Irvin Caplau and Ccrene Christensen ,;Brady. on Dec. n, 1912, he married Roseltha Hamilton in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was a high priest in Winder Stake. Survivors include his widow; daughter, LaRcna Jensen, Salt Lake; four grandchildren; two great grandchildren; brothers. Hugh, Virginia, Idaho; Monte, Fresno, Calif.; sisters, Mrs A. Ira (Nettie) Cox, Pocatello; Mrs Jim (Golda) Henderson, Visalia, Calif. , Burial was in Salt Lake City Cemetery. iE. Willis R. Willard sen Former principal of Libbie Edward Elementary, School. Willis R. Willard sen, 54. 1655 hast 300 South, died last Wednesday morning, May 23, in a Sail Lake hospital of leukemia. He had been hospitalized for a month. Mr Willardson had been principal of the school for six years. His background includes being principal of Wayne County High School, Loa, and Redwood Elementary School. He also taught S5 years at the Libbie Edward ess neeewi eiauev Speed killed or injured almost Hobbs, Weston. Idaho, and three Dolphin Circle, girl. May 21. grandchildren. Charles Arthur Holm, 6545 Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon at South 2364 East, girl. May 2L Grandview Word chapel. Burial Alan R. Wilson, 2822 Connor was in Sunset Lawn Memorial Street, girl, Alay 21. Carl E. Stoneking, 1981 East 4625 South, girl, May 21. David R. Scott, 2433 St., girl, Alay 21. Salt Lake Hospitals Mr & Airs James P. Hanson, 460 Wendell Dr., boy, Alay 20. Grant Cottrell, 5779 mont, boy, May 20. Beau- Frank E. Fleming, 334 lt East 4500 South, boy, May 24. Wayne A. Show. 3329 Dd Verde Ave., boy, Alcy 24. Lynn A. Daniels, 946 dall Ave., boy, May 24. Verl Buxton, 2105 East Cran- 270C South, boy. May 24. Emi22. Douglas K. Eager, 6515 bardy Dr., girl. May 22. Lom- Ferron Howard, 3786 land Dr., girl. May 22. High- Valaire Reed S. Tew, 2987 Way, boy, May 24. Bruce L. Gwyther, 921 East 3385 South, boy. May 24. Richard Siggard, 3215 Dclsa Dr., girl, May 24. Val Peterson, 2725 South 800 Alfred B.. Christensen. 2819 Paul Matic, 3770 South 900 Last, girl, Alay 24. Sleepy Hollow Dr., boy, Alay 20. East, girl. May 22. Robert Bullen, 5158 West Ernest Cima, 1871 Atkin, girl, Richard E. Mitchell, 3451 So. Atoor Road, girl, May 24. May 20. 3085 East, girl. May 22. Harold C. Swanson, 2598 East Peter G. Richards, 3470 So. Allen R. Alahoney, 3556 Her- 2760 South, girl, May 24. 3170 East, girl, Alay 20. mes Dr., boy, May 23. Gerald J. Hilton, 2652 East Wiliam II. Beal, 2879 Glen-oak- s C. Craig Bennion, 57 21 So. 7675 South, girl, May 24. Dr., girl, May 20. 1050 East, boy, Alay 23. Paul Keith Carr, 1548 East Thomas Migliaccio, 2793 DearJerry J. IJeiner, 7056 South 3900 South, girl, Alay 24. born Ave., girl, May 20. W. Lynn Hamilton, 3194 So. 1940 East, twin girls, May 21. ARCHERY SHACK 3790 Highland Dr. 278-154- 5 NOW OPEN 132, he married Ella Sorenson, Wilford J. Tecrlink, 3363 at Loa. The marriage was later and Magdalene Anderson solemnized in the Alanti LDS Santa Rosa Dr., boy. May 21. dell. On May 20, 1939, he mar-- . gineers Temple. Edgar A. Iloopjjaina, 5900 Active in LDS Church func- - Highland Dr., boy, Alay 21. Survivors include his widow ried Elizabeth Bruce, in Syraserved an Mrs Melvin cuse, N.Y. Active in civic af- and daughter, Glen W. Culbertson, 78 2 5 of Loa Ward from 1940 bishop Flinders. t0 Kathryn) fairs, Mr Randell was a mem- (Sandra an(j wag ag0 a membor ber of the Ilotladay Community Park City; three grandchildren; 0f the bishopric of Grandview NEW Church and served in the Boy sisters, Mrs L.E. (Clara) Daley, Ward, Salt Lake, a secretary POWER RENTALS LAWN Scouts of America program. He San Francisco, Calif.; Airs of the high priest quorum in Wilford Stake and had served RAKE Jules on the national governing was (Mildred) Henderson, Airs a stake mission. o For board of Aerospace Societies Orville (Aladalyn) Rice, both Building Survivors include his Ran- - View-nio- Edward Alarvon, 5424 gration Canyon, boy, Alay School. , Hcber W. Robertson. 6860 He was born Aug. 11, 1907, Willow Way. boy, May 21. al Mayfield, Utah, to Willard Robert Leslie Grant, 2258 Franklin and Angie Nora Christiansen Willardson. On April 2, Lincoln Lane, buy, May 21. a million persons in 1961. i?155 East, boy, May 23. Association of Professional En FOR BUSINESS Monday thru Friday, 3 to 9 p.m. Saturdays, 10 to 6 p.m. WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING Come In And Register For Free Prizes To Be Awarded mother, For Gardening Mayfield; widow; two sons and o For tho Homo two daughters. E. Benile, Frank At The and Robert W. Willardsen, and Grand '& Opening Day Night Market Mrs Cecil (Diane) Bohn, all of Salt Lake; brothers, Reed. Salt ALL TYPES ARCHERY CUFF'S HARDWARE Lake, and Woodruff W., Idaho Lillian P. Green SUPPLIES tors, Scgo Lily Division. 4000 Dr. Highland An illness claimed the life Falls; two sisters, Airs Troy Survivors include sons and a Name Brand Equipment of Airs Lillian Peterson Green, (Mabel) Richmond, Salt Lake, daughter, Henry W. Jr.; Provo; a:id Afrs Leslie 2700 2033 TuesEast (Florence) South, 62, Mrs William Penn, Layton; J.E. day, Alay 22, in an Ogden (Evelyn) Lowery, Salt Lake; hospital. five greateight grandchildren; Mrs Green was born March grandchildren; brother, Ilarry 18. 1900, Salt Lake, to Peter and E Santa Barbara, Calif. Sofic Christensen Peterson. She Burial was in Mt. Olivet married LeRoy Green who preCemetery. ceded her in death. She was a clerk for Van Waters and Orson Buell Randell Rogers Chemical Co. for 25 Orson Buell Randell, 51, 2595 years. She was a member of the Olympus Dr. (4100 South), died LDS Church. Saturday morning. At ay 19, in Survivors include her brothers a Salt Lake hospital. and sisters, llolger P., Mrs Mr Randell had been employAlerlyn (Eloree) Yeager, both ed as aeronautical engineer and Salt Lake; Mrs Frank (Gladys)! W. Ileales a t head LeRoy department Sperry, Mrs Archie Utah since 1957 and had been LeRoy W. Ileales, 72, 1891 Edgar, Ogden; (Delia) Chinn, Compton, Calif. employed by Sperry since 1935. East Ciaybourne Ave. (2870 lie was born May 26, 1910, in South), died in a Salt Lake Funeral services were held 19. Friday. Burial was in Wasatch May Naperville, 111., to Alfred E. hospital Saturday, Funeral services were conduct- Lawn Memorial Park. ed last Wednesday. Mr Ileales was born July 29, Sheryl L. Stoneking to infant daughter of Carl Tfhe W'atcrloo, 1889, Iowa, George Amazing Magnalito and Ella Faus Ileales. He mar- E. and Feral Stephens Stone-kinhousing, exclusive on lawn-somowars, is 1981 East 4625 South, died ried Olive Douglas July 7, 1928, 33 lighter than in Salt Lake. Tuesday, May 22. in a Salt Lake aluminum, yet strongert The retired telegrapher is sur-- , hospital. It shears off pounds, day-olOne Lynn Sheryl vived by his widow and son, makes mowing with a is survived by her brothers Salt Lake; lawn-boStoneking faster end .Ronald, easier for anyone. Claude, Earl, both Los Angeles; parents, grandparents, Walter sisters, Airs Ethel Embury, E. Stoneking, Abraham, Millard Toronto, Canada; Mrs Grace County; Mr & Mrs Frank N. Berner, Alameda, Calif.; Mrs Stevens. Salt Lake; Mrs Ruth IB INCH DELUXE REEL Pearl Roush, Long Beach, AI a s o n, Rosemond, Calif.; OMC by Airs A. N. Calif.; three grandchildren. lawn-boengine . . . permanently aligned Mrs Nettie Ogden; Sstcphcns, and rugged, yet light 24 H.P. Motor provides power to blades. Husky 2 H.P. engine. Calif. San Bemadino, Stoneking. vibration free. One-puTom Champion Heath tires. Fingersparel Rugged, dependable, reinGraveside services were conforced steel deck. starting, steady for tip controls. Sealed Tom Champion llcath, Engin-!ee- r cutting flow of power, fewer . haight. Self start. Model 7183-1gear protection. Model 4011 Road Com- ducted Thursday afternoon at Utah for State moving parts to wear. DELUXE 20 IN. ROTARY mission for the past 27 years, Alorgan City Cemetery. Highest powered for years a in Salt 25, :died Alay Tho finest Friday, of sasiest mowing. Lake hospital. TRIMMER & EDGER Raymond E. Brady rotary ovoiloblel aluminum alFuneral werviees were conMr Heath. 59. 3089 Alountair Has a width. cut Finger-ti- p loy housing. Dr. (3010 South), was born Feb. ducted Saturday for Raymond 4 precision ground 2 ft H.P., adjustment. 4400 South to 73, Edmund Brady. Henry 27, 1903. in Salt Lake .blades. Ball bearing Engineered for operator engine. Leaf mulchtr includO. and Nannie Champion Heath. 1100 East. He died last Wedneswheels. Makes quick work of ed. Model 8203 safety, lawn-bomowers meet or exceed On Sept. 19, 1931, ho married day (Alay 23), at his home. edging and trimming. Air Brady was born May 8, safety standards for Kathryn Best, in Ogden. He was power lawn mowers as a member of the American 1889, Sanford, Colo., to Lcnnie and was a member of the American Rocket Society. Trior to coming to Utah, be graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1935. Survivors include his widow, Salt Lake; a son and daughter, Ned and Beth, both of Salt Lake; two brothers, Dr Ralph Randell, Jamestown, N.Y.; Gordon Randell, Easton, Pa.; three sisters. Miss Grace Randell. Miss Joyce Randell, both of Jamestown: Mrs Wesley (Margaret) Nurd, Lakewood, N.Y.; his father, Jamestown. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday at Holladay Community Church. Cremation was at Shrine of Memories Alausolcum. Salt Lake. 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