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Show the Holladay Page 6 Salt Lake County, Ut. Sun-Neighb- Wednesday, March 6, 1965 - lie is survived Obituaries by his parents and a brother, Danny Lee. Grandparents surviving are Mr & Mrs Selby Williams and Mr Donny Jack Larson & Mrs Roy Larson, all of Salt son of Lee Lake; Mrs ; The and Elaine Williams Larson, Sylvia Mecham, Duchesne; Mrs 4240 Sovereign Way (3190 East.) Alina Larson, Salt Lake. died Feb. 22 in a Salt Lake hospital. Ina C. B. Ackerman Jack Larson was Donny born Oct. 6, 1962, in Salt Lake. Mrs Ina Cranncy Drown Ackerman. 68, 3808 South 2700 East, funeral services were Notv Is the Time . . . conducted last Wednesday, Feb. 27. She died Feb. 24 in a Salt for Washing Lake hospital. Mrs Ackerman was born and Cleaning d Aug. 30, 1894, in Logan, to Walls & Coiling W. and Laura Michelscn Cranney. She married Reuben Your Holladay Pointer Brown in Alton, Wyo. They were later divorced. She marLUDWIG BOHLAND ried Forrest D. Ackerman Jan. CR7-517- 2 10, 1942, in Las Vegas, Nev. A retired federal government (Please call after 6:00 p.m.) employe, she was an active Wil-for- Let Acme Give Your Walls A New Lease on Beauty Special for One Week member of the LDS Church. Survivors include her husband; sons and daughters, Mrs Eugene (Helen) Ziegler, Afton, Wyo.; Byron B. Brown, Salt Lake; Mrs George (Florence) Lumley, Jackson, Wyo.; Ralph D. Brown and Rucben Ladell Brown, both of Tucson, Aria.; Mrs Linden (Jean) McKnight, Grand Fork, N.K.; 20 grandchildren. The funeral services were conducted in the Millcrcck Ninth LDS Ward chapel. Jennett Jones Ryan Funeral services for Jennett Jones Ryan, 79, 6836 Village Rd., were held Thursday morning. Mrs Ryan died at a family residence Feb. 25. She wan born Apr. 18. 1883, in Hcber, to ard and Agnes Campbell Jr. She married G. Frank Ort. 22, 1902, in the Salt Rich- Jones Ryan Lake Temple. A member of the Butler Fifth LDS Ward, she was active in the Relief Society. Survivors include her husband, two sons and four daughters: Ernest J., Ogden; Edward W Salt Lake; Mrs Tom (Floretta) Van Wagoner, American Fork; Mrs Wendell (Lu-cilBush, Salt Lake; Mrs Ed gar B. ( Agnes) Barton, BountiMrs Dru R. McRae, ful; Kearns. Also surviving is a brother, Wallace Jones, Heber, and sisters, Mrs Nora Sever-seand Mrs Mable Hilton; Mrs Dora Bennion, Grantsville. She was buried in Heber Thursday afternoon. n, Tony Ray Schow Tiie infant son of Blake and Betty Shurtz Schow, 2950 South 2790 East, was pronounced dead on arrival at a Salt Lake hospital Monday, Feb. 25. Tony Ray Schow, 6 months, was born Aug. 13, 1962 in Salt Lake. He is survived by his parents; brothers and sisters, Douglas Blake, Jerilynn, Linda, Jan Marie; grandparents, Mr & Mrs Michael Schow; Edwin Ray Shurtz, all of Escalante, Garfield County. Funeral services were conducted Thursday noon in the Highland View LDS Ward chapel. Burial was in Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Emma Mae Hammond Cancer claimed the life of Emma Mae Brower Hammond. 74, 2760 East 3185 South, last Wednesday, Feb. 27, at her home. Mrs Hammond was bom June Guitar Lessons SALE of ACME LATEX FLAT WALL FINISH Bud Eastman (Washable) Reg. 6.73 Free W Studios Trim Brush Has now made available to the people of the Holladay area the very finest in guitar instructions. WITH EACH GALLON PURCHASE Also Extensive Selections in WALL COVERINGS As our introductory offer we Are giving 25 'IKI Lessons To the first 25 people to call Color Is Our Business" Hal Christensen at AM tern IN HOLLADAY 277-732- rafts 35 We Are Located in The Holladay Village Above State Electronics For Best Results Please Call The Above Number VILLAGE 4 DALE 6-47- and BEVERLY HOLBROOK invite You to Attend the Opening of The Holbrook Funeral Chapel 3251 SOUTH 23rd EAST SATURDAY and SUNDAY MAR. From I 9th & 10th p.m. to 9 p.m. Each Day Dedicatipn Service Sunday at 3 p.m. will lie iiisn ill iiiy lime lu slimv oti f.uililics for i ninilele in r new jmxJern fimenil service. Wv atv conveiiienLlv Ioculed tu serve the Smith Kasi Suit Ixikc Area and iiher -- i) years' eierience in the funeral we feel we run offer ii dedicalive semce that will In1 Mil ij.lv iiig. nmifnrling. and uplifting tu all. Yi Springview Dr., boy, Feb. 26. St., girl, Feb. 28. 5, 1888, in Lakeview, Tooele South, boy, Feb. 21. Seiko Arakaki, 3446 Sorensen Robert H. . Burgener, 5351 Keith B. Mendenhall, 3388 County, to Richard and Emma Eliza White house Brower. On Northwood Rd., Holladay, boy, Santa Rosa Dr., girl, Feb. 26. Way, girl, Feb. 28. Nov. 11, 1908, she married Dar-v- Feb. 21. Donald A. Hoakanson, 830 Kent R. Staley. 6844 GreenRay Hammond in the Logan 4500 South, boy, Feb. 28. Eeast Roger H. Hendrickson, 1565 field Way, girl, Feb. 26. LDS Temple. She was active in 3080 South, boy, Feb. 21'. East Steven G. heaps, 4588 South the LDS Relief Society and wai Duane R. Larkin, 796 East 700 East, gill, Feb. 26. church organist Survivors include her ' hus- 2700 South, girl, Feb. 21. .Charles Francis, 3137 South 7-- 11 band, a son, Richard Darvel, Robert W. Ross, 3695 South 1640 East, girl, Feb. 27. Long Beach, Calif., and two 2300 East, boy, Feb. 22. Marvin Goldberg, 3575 Highdaughters, Mrs William (Edna) Thomas G. Pace, 834 Nib-le- land Dr., boy, Feb. 27. el - - Sen-om- College i Meat Cutting rt n, Deano's Cafe LUNCH DINNERS South, boy, Feb. 16. Alan Roser, 2805 Filmore St., boy, Feb. 16. Ralph L. Jensen, 1354 Stratford Ave., girl, Feb. 17. Alan Miller, 7534 South 23rd East, boy, Feb. 17. Paul W. McGill, 2799 Kenton Dr., boy, Feb. 17. Glen C. Sclch, 4239 Lynne La., boy, Feb. 17. Rodney R. Jolley, 7000 South 3350 East, boy, Feb. 17. Robert G. Hall, 1181 Hemingway Dr., boy, Feb. 18. David Pedockle, 1230 East 5200 South, boy, Feb. 18. John R. Silver, 5201 South 2100 East, girl, Feb. 18. Wayne M. Easthope, 1334 East 4130 South, boy, Feb. 19. Forest D. Hindman, 2828 Filmore St., boy, Feb. 19.' Will G. Smith, 3153 Craig Dr., boy, Feb. 19. Allen K. Glazier, 2836 Ken' wood St., boy, Feb. 19. M. Lee Frandscn, 4435 South 1025 East, boy, Frb. 19. John H. Barnard, 3406 South 3685 East, boy, Feb. 19. Rodney L. Dahl, 1072 East 7200 South, boy, Feb. 19. Lawrence J. Fisher, 1145 East 27th South, boy, Feb. 19. P. Ronald Flitton, 4309 South 700 East, girl, Feb. 19. William A. Stevenson, 5660 South 1740 East, girl, Feb. 19. Kenton E. Williams, 1291 Gunn Ave., girl, Feb. 19. Richard G. KisscII, 3209 Im perial St., girl, Feb. 19. Robert D. Field, 3370 South 900 East, boy, Feb. 20. Owen D. Jacobson, 932 Can yon Crest Dr., boy, Feb. 20. Gordon B. Greene, 1702 Village Green Rd., boy, Feb. 20. William Arlo Hansen, 6151 South 900 East, girl, Feb. 20. David B. Thompson, 2636 East 3020 South, girl. Fab. 29. Lee 11. Evans, 2280 East 4500 Junior HOCKEY FACILITIES FOR A COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICE Chapel off 3225 South FESTIVAL Salt Saturday, Mar. 16 msrffl IBnQdgett? This is the time of the year when many lamia s and ranchers take time from their work to review their records and prepare an expense-incom- e budget for the coming years operation. They do it for a number of reasons. It helps them see just how well they did last year, what their actual operating costs were, and what the prospects are for the coming year. Lets them see if they are operating at top efficiency. Through their budget and summary, many farmers have found they just do not have the necessary capital to do a really good job of farming. But with some financial help in the form of operating capital, money to buy equipment, purchase livestock or feed, or to modernize and build new buildings, etc., they can bring their operation up to its potential 6 p.m. To raise funds for the teams' uniforms MDLBEIOOK .'j. We invite you to slop in at your nearest First Security Bank and pick up a budget sheet for computation of income and expense. Fill it out. Then let us discuss it with you. In reviewing your problems and prospects for the year you may find that the proper use of bank Adults 50c, Children 25c Special Party Bales for Classes All Ages Hygeia Iceland 3251 South credit could improve your operation and increase your profit. First Security Bank is prepared to give financial assistance when it can be beneficial to farmers and ranchers. IN6-M1208 E. 21st S. SUGAR HOUSE 23rd East The advice of our agriculture specialists is available without cost or obligation. Salt Lake City 0 484-20- 45 1 idiwHeto - Viewing Boom of the New Holbrook Clmtel FIRST SECURITY BANK Sentinel ' f Market Convenient Holbrook's Foyer Lends Warmth and Dignity Parking in Rear of y Shively, Olympia, Wash., and a Circle, girl, Feb. 22. C, Gary Fitzgerald, 6324 Salt Elizabeth Hammond, 27. Feb. 2350 Phyl-do-n M. Keith Dr., boy, Thomas, Lake. Others surviving are 4429 South 2950 East Dr., Holladay, girl, Feb. 22. Willard C. Dixon, 1029 Montseven grandchildren and one Utah's Most Ronald B. Baxter, 1155 Cutler clair Dr., boy, Feb. 27. brother, Earl Brower, Driggs, Road, girl, Feb. 23. Daniel R. Parris, 2102 East Idaho. 3538 7420 South, girl, Feb. 28. R. Scbovaeres, Leon Funeral service! were held Saturday noon. Burial was in Westwood Dr., girl, Feb. 23. Glen R, Anderson, 2260 E. Place to Shop Tooele City Cemetery. Jack W. Gunn, 1819 E. Greg-so- n Fardown Ave., girl, Feb. 28. 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Ave., girl, Feb. 23. Donn Clakin, 3358 Oakwood Ralph S. Barney, 1361 East 30th South, boy, Feb. 23. Peter J. Bullock, 1916 Siggard Dr., boy, Feb. 23. Malcolm F. Justice, 1975 E. Millbrook Dr., boy, Feb. 23. Ph. 486-966- 8 914 East 33rd South David L. Baker, 1311 E. WoodCottonwood Hospital students are cutOur Our school is rapidly growing. land Ave.,, boy, Feb. 23. Mr & Mrs meat This Bruce C. Adkins, 2769 East week. ting $5,000.00 worth of meat each 7260 South, boy, Feb. 23. listed M. Kent Brown, 950 East must be sold, so why pay more than the prices John B. Palmer, 1010 Mill-be4530 South, girl, Feb. 13. below. 23. Feb. Ave., boy, Steve M. West, 904 E. Greg-soGale L. Bailey, 1024 Williams boy, Feb. 16. Ave., boy, Feb. 23. Chad Parks, 1908 Gunderson Perry Dye, 2548 Barbey Dr., Lane, girl, Feb. 17. boy, Feb. 24. Charles L. Dunyon, 865 East Fred W. Schloss, 3005 East 4345 South, girl, Feb. 18. 2965 South, boy, Feb. 24. Wm. Arlo Hansen, 6151 South Melvin E. Turner, 3356 Birch 900 East, girl, Feb. 20. Circle, boy, Feb. 25. Walter H. Hills, 3509 South Clark B. Slade, 1085 East 7575 700 East, boy, Feb. 25. South, boy, Feb. 21. Earl Hardwick, 3005 South Howard R. S taker, 2429 East 900 East, boy, Fab. 25. 3080 South, girl, Feb. 23. 59c lb. James W. Jordan, 1858 S. CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS Robert G. Naylor, 6421 South Woodside Dr., girl, Feb. 25. lb. STEAKS 49c SHOULDER PORK 1300 East, girl, Feb. 24, Lawrence G. Kirby, 1367 East lb. 69c SIRLOIN STEAK 5935 South, girl, Feb. 25. Salt Lake Hospitals 89c lb. STEAKS Robert D. Haslem, 3360 S. Mr & Mrs Westcrcst Rd., boy, Feb. 26. 39c lb. ROASTS POT Kirk B. Nielson, 3961 South Hartt P. Wixom, 3220 South 3120 29c lb. BABY BEEF LIVER East, boy, Feb. 26. 1940 East, boy, Feb. 14. 3 for lbs. 7080 $1.00 D. Clifford South LUNCH ASSORTED, MEAT, Day, Richard E. Maxwell, 733 Jcp-so- n ITth East, boy, Feb. 26. lb. 39c SHANKS HAM SMOKED Ave., boy, Feb. 14. 860 Johnathan Palmer, 10c lb. James S. Rettie, 2877 Lake DOG FOOD View Dr., boy, Feb. 14. PEPPERONI $1.00 lb. Dallis L. Evans, 2968 East 7320 South, boy, Feb. 14. Charles Albert, 5424 Highland 4700 Holladay Blvd. Dr., boy, Feb. 15. Deloy R. Wyman, 1065 East 3950 South, boy, Feb. 15. Jim N. Bohn, 3759 Adonis Dr., and girl, Feb. 15. Thomas S. Prodnuk, 3155 Imperial St., girl, Feb. 16. Roger S. Gunn, 4618 Highland Hours 7 a.m. to f p.m. Dr., girl, Feb. 16. Charles G. Coombs, 3933 East Opon Sundays 10 am to 7pm 32nd South, boy, Feb. 16. Ronald Allred, 1962 East 3740 wot M w ' rm Sawn la IMt N.A. a ta.i.lA. M8awi rvavroi Fail SousnSy Bart of Mohs, N. A. hswowca Ctrpfhoa Ntf ttewnty Bonk r wf I |