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Show a. V (falFeli. University of Utah. husMr Fillings has completed an include her Survivors WedncsAar. A'or. 21. 1Q62 LDS Australian mission. band; sons and daughters. Kent Lee fiwain, Laura, Howell, Following a honeymoon trip ren; brothers, Antone Okeson, Cynthia, all ofHollsdsy; sisto Las Vegas, the couple plan Oakeson, ters, Mrs Jeano (Ruth) Orlando, Holladay; . Charles to make a home in Salt Lake. Salt Lake. Mrs T. Ray (LaRue) Kingston Diania H. Zumbrunaru ' S can an biiurKI : Jr., all of Salt Lake. Funeral lervicea were held Arthur (Shorty) Hall Burial was in Wasatch Lawn withui thin with Nov. 10 for Mr Diania Haycock Funeral services were con- Memorial Park. -- nyothsr company. coin ducted Thursday, Nov. 15, for Zumbrunnen, 60, 2607 WATCH W. (Shorty) Hall, 71, Find out why now I St., 940 East. She died the pro- Arthur Hal Ernest Urguhart REPAIR ceeding Thursday in a Salt Lake 3660 South 11th ,East. He died Eighty year old, Hal Ernest Nov. 11 in a Salt Lake hospital. 27U0 hospital. 1565 East South, Urguhart. Reasonable Prices Mrs Zumbrunnen was horn . Mr Hall was born Sept. 8. died Thursday in a Salt Lake Larry M. Over 25 'cars Jan. 17, 1902, Panguiteh, to Al- 1891, in Salt Lake, to Jamea R. hospital. Funeral services were, Experience Liedtke bert F. and Diania Judd Hay- and Cecelia Ward Hall. On Apr. conducted Saturday morning in' REED CRUSER cock On Feb. 21, 1927, she mar- 3, 1913, he married Leila Allen, Wasatch Presbyterian Church. AM ried Henry W. Zumbrunnen, in in the Salt Lake, LDS Temple. 6217 Highland Dr. Mr Urguhart was born Sept. of He a wa retired ; employe Salt Lake. The marriage, was (Cottonwood Village 26, 1882, Villa Grove, Colo., to later solemnized in , the Salt the American Smelting and Re- Pardon Phillip and Lottie Bell of the Lake LDS Temple.- - As an active fining Co., and a member ' 8TATH FARM Urguhart. On Feb. 10. 1907, he member of the LDS Church Fraternal . Order of Eagles, married Myrtle Lee Smith, in IMwUMMIIkllllNWVMl0lll8M 1760. No. Aerie MmR OfftMi UNrI8 she' was a Primary, president Colo. He was a Newcastle, Survivors include his widow member of the Wasatch Presfand a. member .of . the' stake and a daughter;. Mrs Lelia (Jo) Primary board in Wells ' 'and byterian Church and a retired Ringlee; two grandsons; broth- fireman and engineer, of the Stakes.'.' Granite, ers and sister; Mrs C. E. (Sar- Denver and Rio Grande Western d Survivors include her "', .land "a daughter, Diania ah) Kinder, Mrs'T. E.' (Esther) Railroad. Mrs George (Am; a) M., Salt Lakt?i brothers,' sis- Wilding,' Active in community activiMrs Bracket,1 Ji Frank (Lyle) ties, he was a member of Acaters, Shepherd Haycock, Circle-- 1 Women's ville (Piute County J Judd. Hay- - Hampshire, all of Salt Lake; cia Lodge, No. 17, F&AM; a A. Wilford Heber Roosevelt; T., BerAriz.f. Phcfenix; sirs cock, charter member of Twin Peaks . tha ' DeLong; Mr Xae,- Cobb, Prpvo. Lodge No. 32. F&AM, Utah Con' A iT , ' "both of. Salt. Lake.. .1 sistory Scottish Rite Bodies, El Burial ws In' Wasatch' Lawn Audrey H. Bushnell Kalah Shrine Temple: a past KNIT ' y 'Memorial Park- Mr. Audrey, Huffaker Bush-nel- l, watchman of Shepherds Bethle. A 28, 4188. Neptune Dr. (3900 hem Shrine No. 1, White Shrine Beautiful new shades in '' East,) Holladay; died Nov. 12 of Jerusalem; a worthy patron ! Mvinia A. O; Young ! at her home...?,; Mt. of U.D., a MrsOlympus Chapter BLOUSES SUITS SKIRTS Blyin-iCAPRI S Holladay resident,She was bom. Feb. 18, 1924 No.. 23, Order of Eastern Star. Anne Okeson Young', 79, died Der-mo- t in to Salt Lake, He was employed for the past Simpson Pick yours now while the stock is complete. Hundreds Nov. 10, in a Sail' Like hospital. Committee members of the Olympus Juing, left; Mrs Phyllis Sandberg, chairman; and Bessie' .Van Wagenen eight yean az a school crossing to choose from. Mrs Young was born Dec, 15, Mrs Cleo Stringham and Mrs Bernice Brady. Huffaker. On Mar. 15, 1943, she guard. ' nior High PTA honored their school faculty 1882, Holladay. On Nov.', 5, .1902, Survivors include his widow, she married Edmund r Harop mprried Dan B,; Bushnell, Salt at an after school luncheon last Friday. Reger Miller, history teacher provided enTERRY & FRITZ1E ia the Salt Lake a daughter, Mrs Esda Lee HastLake Young, in Salfi Lalce. He. died LDS attorney at the piano. Not shewn in pictertainment the of in committee Members of the charge atTemple. ings, Colton, Calif.; and two Oct. 25, 1962. She was a memture is Mrs Gwen Reese, committee member. program were Mrs Blanche Hansen, stand ber of the LDS Church- - She was tended the University of Utah. tons, Lynn, Grand Junction, Also full line of hus- Colo.; and Robert Dean, NewSurvivors her ihbhie also affiliated with the Oait band, a son,. VSt even D., and ark, Del. Nine grandchildren Women's. Club.' ' maid of honor; Miss Kathy fast. .. also Survivors include" her. 'son, daughters, Shortnie, Susan, all and ten of The a bride is Pitts, Miss Karen Webster, Miss daughter William E., Golden,', Colo.,' and of Salt. Lake; a! brother and survive. 3630 Donna Pctetson and Miss Gail Alton W. Huffaker,' Salt & Mr Mrs Blaine D. sisters, Pitts, Burial services were conMrs Kenneth L. daughters, Mrs Garfield1 O. (Reva) ducted in Memorial Gardens of Lake;. Brunner. 2140 the South feted ' East. They Maxine J ( Smith,. . Gardenai Andersoh, Berkeley,' Calif.; Mrs the Valley. of the wed-- 1 Standing as best man was the Calif.; .Mrp Eve'-Walls- , San L. couple evening A. (Shirley) Tengberg, WashTo Francisco; Mrs Marjbrie. PolBillings ding at a reception held in a! Eyston Peterson, while Gary D. C. J ington,, 15' lard, Seattle, Wash:;f grandColbert, Ronald Sorensen, Jan Salt Lake reception center. Funeral services were held children; , 20 Use our LAYAWAY or Bridal setattendants included last Wednesday in the Holladay was the Callister, Paul Marsh and RonLogan Temple Mrs Twelfth LDS Ward Chapel. matron of ald Gary Colbert, Wright ushered. ting for the wedding of Miss CHARGE for CHRISTMAS Miss Karen Warnick, The bride has studied at the honor; VCarolyn Ann Pitts and Jerrold Mrs Barbara Whitehead Furnace Q. Billings, Tuesday, Nov. 13. Holladay Fifth LDS Ward A. George Raymond President and funDRAPERY & chapel was the setting for officiated. Air eral service! conducted for Mrs More show75 than exhibitors Barbara Howell Whitehead, last Following the ceremony, parDECOR BY ing over 691 pigeons of many Conditioning AM6-541- 4: 3323 South 9th East Wednesday ents of the groom, Mr & Mrs diffenent varieties are competMrs Whitehead died Nov. 11 r Ufa S Taw OM CtySa . ing for blue ribbons and tro- Quinter H. Billings, 3030 Cruise in a Salt Lake hospital. 5 Quality Drapery A Interior Design Phone IN 65494 or AM at the annual Salt Lake Way, hosted a wedding break N phies She was born Feb. 12, 1929, ctf-na- s Premiere show Pigeon being Nephi, to Ivan R and Vera "farvks All Malm Alice Pagman Howell. On May staged at the Salt Lake County 2, . 1949, she married Wilford fairgrounds in Murray beginBUXTON'S Dwain Whitehead, in the Salt ning Thursday and running Heating A Air CondMantai Lake LDS Temple. She was an through Sunday. 7m S. Stats Midvale active' . Clubs holding meets with the member, of the LDS show are: Utah Tumblers Club, Utah Frill Club, English Trumpeter Club, and the Utah State Do yow Christmas shopping W .NovemRoller Club. Pigeon fanciers Arizona and Wyoming will also ber December, pay Vi have entries in the show. In Feb., Vi in Mar. . Officers of the sponsoring free delivery to Holaday and surroegdlne areas Utah Pigeon Club are Arthur Grant, president; Horace .Fuller, Vice president; Herman secretary-treasureGrether, A. C. Child, Ted Smith, Dale HusBand, and Castle Child diSki rectors The above mentioned officers are also members of the . . . Like show committee. Convenient ludgsting All Yewr Christmas Shopping Judges for the show are De-Lis Whether .youe shopping for toys for the kids, Beckstead, Ray Gilbert, fashions for Moth, sports equipment for Dad, furNorman Drecksel, George West, ski nishings for your hotae, or any other items, you'll Frank Meyers, Charles Cottrell, find a payment system convenient and ea sy. Leo Hansen, and Dale Husband. Regular IMiy idcount y The show will be open from 8 Add-eVV a.m. to 10 p.m. through Sunday. budget,. credit limit, pay (You agree bn The public ia invited to see ' of this amount each monttL) some of the very finest and colContract account orful pigeons in the country. . (For larger purchases, low down payment There ia no charge to the arranged with 6. months or longer to complete' paymenL) Layaway payment plan The person who has everyA & T SAFETY BINDING (Small down payment and periodic should be quarantined. thing payments hold' your purchases until Hawaii is the place where up with every purchase of skis Christmas.) men make passes at gala who wear grasses. Open your account novr'. in our There's a great difference beFOURTH FLOOR CREDIT OFFICE Ski tween good sound reasons and DAS-Hfa Salt Lai piWM far frw reasons that sound good. trovo. Zaaltk 717 aattyliia araai; tall fraa. FrM ... Hurricane season and election Prava aa Samoa. wait, ta Oraahvllla and Duawar, aa,t fa Habar Skis boots bindings poles MMoay.t-aarta Trafpaata aad Uchniaad aad .all salati time both appear with one thing ajl No better value. in common big winds. The Neighbor Salt Like Couhty, Utah Page 5 s ? ' 56 ' ; , JUST ARRIVED hus-'ban- . aileen ' I -- COTTON -- & Sweda COORDINATES; . , . - . BLOUSES . Mrs-Bushne- ll . . . y. . PYKETTES Carolyn Pitts Changes Name ALL from $298 to $595 Mrs Pigeons to be Exhibited at great-grandchil- 1 Fair Grounds The TOGGERY 355-256- -- . mi inJan.l,3 r; We have purchased the Inventory of another store Santa's Bag, our store bulging with overstocked items that mean Pr . . Savings to You n i -- 1-- 6 FREE $ . . Children's Package Adult Skis poles Ski 29 95 $0750 Package bindings. Your Choice boots $4995 $5995 $6995 EDUCATIONAL TOYS COCA-COL-A Children's Double Boots DISPENSER Battery Operated Sewmg Machine : : - Raceway 267 with exchange available. year Toddler $69 $98 purchase. Each Aluminum Ski Poles Enough to cover the' slopes! A $195 $fl95 real buy1 Bath Go-Ca- rt Over 300 ' $gss Capsule 150 Stocking to Stuffers Wand & 4 doz. Leather. Reg. $6.95 as much as 50 $3.95 Savings Till Kids Our store features EXCHANGE day on your old equipment for used or new . . . MONDAY & TUESDAY ONLY they're gone! Children's Overstocked on Mitts SWEATERS & Gloves Drastically reduced Unbelievable prices EVERY HALLMARK GIFT TIES GLOVES HATS Repair Department . . . Largest and most in well-equipp- ed repair department the Salt Lake Valley. WRAPPINGS OPEN EVERY free of 25c pdek Pharmacy TILL 9 P.M. tags with each 'Christmas Purchase Erickson EVENING COTTONWOOD VILLAGE 183 Highland Dr. 278-042- 8 2049 East 6200 South Cottonwood Village 277-264- 9 t |