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Show Mrs Melvin C. Morris, 17 Brian Ave., hosted a wedding breakfast at a Salt Lake cafe follow- Missionary . . . Cowboys and Engines bj Irwin at his home. Thatcher, Ariz., to Charles plasterer and contractor. He Brown and Adeline M. Montieth was a member of the LDS Jones. On Apr. 14, 1926, he mar- Church. ried Margaret Leone Mault, in Suirvivors include his widow; the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was employed by Cloverleaf son, daughters, Douglas G., Mrs A. (Carolyn) Peel, Dairy for 30 years, and was Donald retired at the time of his death. both Salt Lake; Mrs Robert i.bi Active in the LDS Church, J. (Lorcen) Holmes, Holladay; he was a member of the High Mrs Lorenzo (Verla) Neilson, Priest presidency in the Grand- Canoga Park, Calif.; 9 grandParks department, being pur-view Ward. Previously, he ful- children; sister, Mrs Edward vAY CARLISLE OVER FELT filled a r chaser of food at Hogle Zoo. mission to the Hughes, Norwalk, Calif. Burial was in Brigham City Survivors include his widow, I Leading Salt Lake business-son- s Northern States and two stake and a daughter, James L., woman. Mrs. Vay Carlisle missions in the Wilford Stake. Cemetery. Keith and Kathleen, all of Salt Overfelt. 62, 2031 East 2700 He was also past president of Lake one grandchild; sisters, South, died July 28 following the Seventy Quorum of GrandMrs Pearl Milne. Mrs Laveme surgery in a Salt Lake hospital. view Ward. Milne. Mrs Mable Taylor, all Mrs. Overfelt was a member Survivors include his widow; of Salt Lake; Mrs Francis and former president of the Mrs Frank 1. daughters, Baker, San Francisco, Calif. Utah Chapter of Altrusa Inter- Davis; Mrs Blaine J. I national, a businesswomen's (Carol) Blaylock; Mrs Adrian She was (Janice) Van Tussenbrock, Salt 5ivic organization. Elvin Ray Millgate Superb general agent m Salt Lake; Mrs Richard 1. (BarMexican Pronounced dead on arrival at Lake for Security National In-- bara) serving a labor Salt Lake hospital July 16 was surance Co. She also worked missionKnaplius, and in Temple View, New Elvin Ray Millgate, 63, 615 Le-- with the Home Insurance Co. nine Zealand; grandchildren; American land Aye. (3015 South.) of New York City and Pacific four brothers, Nathaniel S. Mr Millgate was born Jan. 31, Mutual Life Insurance Co. Dishes Cottonwood Heights; HarJones, 1899. Salt Lake, to Edward and She was born Jan. 9, 1900. E. Jones, Melvin D. Jones, Katie Cowley Millgate. On Mar. Salt Lake, to Frank and Maude ry Served with true Mexboth of Salt Lake; Karl G. 15, 1921, he married Laura M. H. Carlisle. She was a two sisters, Jones, Bountiful; ican hospitality in a He was an employe of uate of East High School. She Mrs Mary J. McBride, Victor, Salt Lake County Corp. He was married restful atmosphere. Lynn S. Carlisle in Ida.; Mrs Lydia J. Jensen, a member of the LDS Church 1920 and was later divorced, Ut. and was a veteran of World War In June, 1939, she married Ira Farmington, TAKE HOME ORDERS Funeral services were conOverfelt. He died in July, 1947. ducted 26 at Grandview PREPARED lie is survived by his widow Survivors include a son and Ward July chapel. Burial was in and a daughter, Mrs Dallas two daughters, Frank C. Over Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. (Sharlone) Richins, Salt Lake, felt, Mrs. Duaine E Berger, Four grandchildren and a sister, both of Salt Lake; Mrs. Robert Open Every Day Mrs Pearl Herzog, Salt Lake, F. Ward, Pasadena, Calif.; a Glen W. Holland aim survive. brother, two sisters, Francis Funeral services were held funeral services were con- - E., Mrs. Thomas (Elmina) ducted July 19. Burial was in Young, both of Salt Lake; Mrs. July 23 at llolladay LDS Third the Wasatch Lawn Memorial G. J. (Isabelle) Luff, North Ward meetinghouse for Glen I Parlt- Funeral services were held W. Holland, 53, 2380 Phylden July 31. Burial was at Elysian Dr. (4640 South.) Mr Holland died July 20 in a Salt Lake hosI Burial Gardens. Cindy VanderToolen pital. The infant daughter of Dirk He was bom Apr. 4, 1909, and Inge Winkdman Vander-- Melvin Garry Stout Brigham City, to Joseph F. and Toolen, 2012 Metropolitan Way The infant son of Priscilla Wells Holland. On Oct. DINNER HOUSE (3165 East) died July 17 in a Melvin and La Ncla Owen Stout, 26, 1929, he married Virginia Salt Lake hospital. 780 East 3120 was buried in Dunn, in 167V2 Regent St. He a was Farmington. Cindy Sharon VanderToolen Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park was born July 17. She lived one the morning of July 14. Funeral dayservices were held at Grant Survivors include her parents Ninth LDS Ward chapel, and a sister, Lorraine. GrandMelvin Garry Stout was born parents, Mr & Mrs Peter Van- - July 11. 1961. He died July 12 Paints Special Special derToolcn, and Mr & Mrs Aug- - of causes incident to premature Special Special ust Winkclman, of Salt Lake, birth. Art Supplies Special Special Wallpaper also survive. Survivors include his parents, Graveside services were held two brothers and two sisters: Special Special Ladders Special Special July 20 at Elysian Burial Brushes Picture Frames Daniel, Sue Ellen, and Special Special I dens. Rebecca Stout. Also surviving are grandparents, Mr & Mrs James Anderson (Dewey Stout; Mr & Mrs Orson Pocatello, Ida. Six grandchild- Mr Turner was born Aug. 11. 1 ren, 12 a 1888, in Richfield, to Joseph and I brother. Frank Vigna, Italy, and Marie Purcer Turner. On June a sister. Mrs James (Teresa) 22, 1914, he married Mable 01- - Fomengo, Rock Springs, Wyo. The !!. mass was held i6 mi 01 ,h,e Vnc Church. at our requiem L?s Lady of Lourdes Church, Salt Holy Rosary was recited emputoyed 2 worked for day evening. Burial was in Mt. S irfku 1948 an reared Calvary Cemetery, also worked m the in Caplan ing the nuptial ceremony. Friday evening the couple greeted guests at the Sterling W. Sill Home Living Center. Bridal attendants included Mrs David R. Scott, matron of honor, the brides sister; Miss Rabecca Summers, maid of honor; Miss Suzanne Hubbard, Miiss LaVelle Ridd and Mrs Kenneth Jardine. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Virginia Cooper, the brides sister. Miss Cathryn Cooper, another sister, was flower girl. Standing as best man for his brother was M. Conway Morris III, while D. Reid Hilton, Fred K. Cristiansen, Jon Black-hurs- t, Rex Cooper, David R. Scott and Ralph Carlson ushered. The bride has been Gordon K. Ashley II - The Central German Mission of the LDS Church will soon be the destination of Elder Gordon Kearl Ashley II. Ilia farewell testimonial will be held at Canyon Rim Second Ward Chapel, 3010 South 3100 East Sunday, Aug. 12, at 3 p.m. Elder Ashley is the son of Mrs RaeDell Ashley, operator of Mt. Air Pharmacy, 3005 Highland Dr. The program Sunday is as follows: Prelude, Frances Lee; opening song, congregation, opening prayer, Dean A. Gardner, sacrament song, congregation; sacrament service, Aaronic Priesthood; speaker, C. Ray Evans; song, Mr & Mrs Ray Andersen; speaker, Gordon Kearl Ashley; organ and piano duet. Harvey K. Rich, Mrs Marion Rich; remarks, Bishop Reid Johnson; response, missionary; closing song, congregation; benediction, Kent Pryor; posllude, Frances Lee; .Mr Ashleys mission address is Central German Mission, f, Mocrscnbroicher Wcg 184A, Germany. Dus-seldor- Carole Cooper Says Vows With David Morris Logan Temple Friday morning rites (Aug. 3) united MisB Carole Cooper and David Reeder Morris in Marriage. President A. George Raymond officiated. . The bride is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Robert P. Cooper, 4833 Vicwmont St. Parents of the groom, Mr & 1 two-yea- EMMl ' Almost 60 of tho deaths occurred at night. O Lake LDS Temple, lie died was an active member of the LDS Church. Survivors include her sons and daughters. J. Leith, RichTimothy Ray Spiker ard Charles, Hyrum John, Dr The infant child of Marion R. Joseph Eelmer, Mrs Frank L. and Thelma Humble Spiker, (Ruth) Diesig, Mrs Andrew H. 632 East 4500 South, died 2 hours (Mary) Elzinga, Mrs Wendell after its birth July 14 in a Mur- L. (Emily) Crump, all of Salt Lake; brothers, David C. Hill, ray hospital. Salt Lake; Robert L. Hill, SacTimothy Ray Spiker is surviv- ramento, Calif.; 30 grandchild ed by brothers and sisters, Jack- ren. ie, Fredrick, Paulette, Brenda, Subrenia. Also surviving are his Florence Haslam Eighty-twyear old Florence parents; grandmother, Mrs LuAgnes Dyer Haslam, 82, 769 cille Humble, Abbeville, La. Empire Ave. (3530 South,) died Graveside services were held July 24 at her residence of natJuly 16 at Murray City Ceme- ural causes. Mrs Haslam was born Sept. tery. 3, 1879, London, England, to William C. and Agnes Hills C. R. Crail Jr. At lhe agfro 6 she came Dyer. C. R. Crail Jr., 38, 5025 Mid- - k, utah. She married William hurst Way (1850 E.) a World Duff Dyer. At the age of 6, she War II hero, died July 31, in a came to Utah. She married WilI Haslam in 1897, Salt plane crash near Ilusum, Wash. jfa Lake. Mr Crail won an Air Medal, She is survived by a son, , Siver Star, and Purple Heart williami Alvin, Salt Lake, seven for his action in World War II. grandchildren, and 26 great-H- e had been an aerial gunner. grandchildren. wasa prisoner of war for 18 He I Mr Marie M. Nielson, 84 months. At the time of his death 2810 Lake St, (740 East,) died he was a member of Veterans Aug j at y,e home a jtugh. of Foreign Wars, American Le-1 ter. : She was born Feb. 24, 1878, .Randras, Denmark, to Nels He was born Feb. 18, 1924, Mickel and Christine Larson Blaine County, Okla., to C. R. Miceklron. On Oct. 19, 1898, she married Joseph M. Nielson in and Mary Kline Crail. On Apr. the Manti LDS Temple. He died 14, 1947, he married Mary Peck j 1gs4. she lived in Ephraim ip Gainesville, Tex. He was em- since she was six years old until two years ago when she Paso El a as by pilot ployed Natural Gas Co. He came to moved to the NEIGHBOR area. Survivors include her Kins Utah in 1957 and attended the 1961. She Obituaries o I - I Sd DCBr MaS I ranfm; I Mrs Survivors include his widow and sons, Randy, Gregory, of Lake; father, Oklahoma City, Okla. 'Funeral services were con- at Cottonwood Presbyter- Auc Church last un 2. Burial was Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery, Walonga, Okla. Evan "; PomoniCalS - .Eygene Q1 (Josephine) Learyi Mrs Lloyd (Grace) 01- sen, Mrs William (Helen) Ship-Sa- lt ley, all of Salt Lake; Mrs Ma; Ion (Eudora) Bowers, Nephi, Arthur H. Andcr-ducte- d n .rnP? Hie.; Mrg By Sorenson, Mrs Nora Johansen, both Salt Lake. Puncral services were con ducted Aug. 4 in Ephraim North LDS Ward chapel. Burial was in Ephraim City Cemetery. half-brothe- r, half-sister- s, Jhura; 1 one-day-o- 1 - INVENTORY . i Gard-lDavi- ji- ?Shes?"ar,S' ss - Pacific Railroad for 10 years, Bcacn died July 15 at his residence. He was born Feb. 12, 1885, Charles Vary Jones Acme Quality Paints 1121 Wilmington Sugar House Quality Quality Fountain Green, Sanpete Coun- - A long illness claimed the ty, to H, P. E. and Betty Mayer I life of Charles Vary Jones, 71, Anderson. On Dec. 22, 1909, he July 22. He died in a Salt Lake married Electa Harder, in the City hospital. Salt Lake LDS Temple, lie was Mr Jones, 1924 East Clayborne a farmer, as well as a carpen- - Ave., was born May 5, 1891, ter, and was an Elder in the LDS Church. Survivors include his widow, sons and daughters: Veral J., Robert H., Ralph T., Mrs Grant (Clarice) Christensen, all of Salt Lake; Mrs Merie (Elaine) Ord, Colton, Calif.; Mrs Richard (Irene) Hovious, Rockford, 111.; Mrs Boyd (Helen) Humphries, Rialto, Calif. ; ' 18 grandchildren; sister, Mrs Elvcrda Paswaters, Murray. MARY VIGNA No Interest or Carrying Charges AIMO Requiem Mass was celebrated Saturday morning, Aug. 4, for Mrs. Mary Vigna Aimo, 74, 1240 Elgin Ave. She died in a Salt Lake City hospital Aug. 1.1 Mrs. Aimo was bora April 1, 1888, Bourges, France, to John! Domcnica Vigna. On Nov. 27, 1906, she married Matt Aimo. He died in 1943. She and her husband operated a market in Diamondville, Wyo., for .several years. She came to the NEIGH- BOR area in 1941. She was an active member of the Catholic Church, Our Lady of Lourdes Parish. She is survived by her son and two daughters: John, Salt Lake; Mrs Charles (Dora) Bar- bero, Citrus Heights, Calif.; Mrs Antone (Minnie) Funtck, SIGHT-SEEJNGQ- Use Our Budget Plan I Money is a commodity. f Lots of people are in the business of renting (lending) it. , We are. UI. I Mary E. IL Allen Mrs Mary Eliza Hill Allen, Geneva Phipps Goodall Austin Ave. (2870 .Funeral services were con- 1058 79, Geneva an immigrant from ducted Aug. 2 for Mrs &Mlh,) Goodall, 64, 3032 South Phipps residence Uqq East She died July 3,, in a England, died at her Salt Lake hospital. July 31. She was born Dec. 16, 1882, Mrs Goodall was born Sept. Cheltenham, England, to Char- - 1897, Schofield, Carbon County, les and Martha Barradale Hill. to Thomas and Mary Jane On June 24, 1909, she married Phipps. She married Charles tone. Uilh Allen. In the y band, sons and daughters, Tom, Modesto, Calif.; Tony, Velma, Glcnna, Clco, all of Salt Lake; 19 grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; sisters, Mrr A. Sarah Raven, Salt Lake Mrs Ellen Pendleton, Ogden You Want to Raise a Boy?" Skouscn Mrs Mary Posnien, Mrs Dorothy Schmaltz, both of Reno, Nev.; Book of Mormon Testifies" Sperry Mrs Pearl Crittenden, Santa Maria, Calif. Ludwn of the Most ? So when you need cash, ask yourself this question: . Why pay higher interest when you can get sensible First Security Bank rates? I Every faw minutes some man or woman loon at First Security Bank gets a low-cofor: st Choice Selection of L.D.S. Books "The High" "Temples Skouscn "The Naked Communist" Zobeii, Jr. "Storyteller's Scrapbook" "The Mustard Seed" Thomson Turner heart ailment claimed the LeRoy A life of LeRoy (Roy) Turner, 73, South, July 23 1495 sill "The Glory of the Sun" Benson "The Red Carpet" East 3080 7 r mum- THIS MEMORIAL IS BUILT M THE SPHERICAL ARCHITECTURAL STYLE FAVORED BY OUR COUNTRY'S THIRD PRESIDENT. JTfVCt a 0VKU9NUKTM'WIM3H NOTMHirl All Kinds of Anderson "Added Upon" Many Other Selections Home Repairs and Remodeling Buying Home Appliances and Furnishings Buying New or Used Cars Buying and Building Hemes Farm or Ranch Operating Money Medical Expenses Education Paying Bids, Taxes, Insurance Consolidating Debts Refinancing Other loans . . . and many other purposes you name it 1 Glass MIRRORS L.D.S. Games AUTO GLASS Mormon Baseball STORE FRONTS Seek K. FISHER CR 81 - CR TABLE TOPS DRUG. nf&JtQrH WINDOW GLASS REPLACEMENT Holladay Glass Prescription Specialists Free Prescription Delivery PAY LIGHT A GAS BILLS; BUY Firit Socwrity Bank of Woho, N.A. Fin Socwrity w of lock Spring Ftdtrai Depoiit hnwrance Corporation Pint Sorority Sank of Utah, N.A. Pint Socwrity Stata look 6085 Highland Dr. 31 Neighbor - Page . lbe Traydtn Sahty Srticm oneChSan "So The grad-Dunca- home-comin- Logan LDS Temple was the setting for nuptial rites conducted for Miss Joyce Moss and Verl R. Topham Aug. 2. President A. George Raymond officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Don W. Moss, 2260 East 3020 South. The grooms parents, Mr & Mrs Angus R. Topham, 3051 wedding breakfast at a Salt Lake cafe following the rites. At Garden Heights Ward Meetinghouse, a reception was held Thursday evening in honor of the newlyweds. Bridal attendants were sister of the bride, Mrs Ruby F. Voss and Miss Mary Sue Moss. Kathy Voss was flower girl. Best man was Ray M. Harding, while John Eames, John Sehieving, Warren Evans and Mark Evans ushered. The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah, where she was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr Topham is a graduate of the University of Utah College of Law. 1962 a from University of Utah, where she was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega, Spurs, and Cwean. She was secretary of Associated Women Students and attendant g to queen and Intercollegiate Knights Spur of the Moment. Mr Morris is going to attend the college of Phisicians and Surgeons School of Dentistry in San Francisco, Calif. He is a University of Utah graduate and was a ttTcmbdi'' flfSIgma Chi. He fulfilled an LDS mission to Canada. Wedding Vows 8, (De-lore- graduated Couple Repeat August MONEY ORDERS, FISH and GAME LICENSES AM I m 91 B Member Now is a good time for new fencing. See your dealer or store. 3 |