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Show The Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake Wvdm'iday, August 21, J'JOi I'tge 6 County, Utah r v -. -T- M 4 Hush PEEK AT THESE KIDS1 BACK TO SCHOOL CASUAL SHOES! Obituaries P. Hailey Death runic to a llulladay I man, Errol Park Bailey, 64, 233 Walker Lane South) Sunday at 12:05 p.m. lie died of a blood ailment. He was born June 2, 1809 in Salt Lake City to Ituben J. and Aliee Park Bailey. Aug. 18, 1925 lie maried Erin a A. Graham in j the Salt Lake Temple, lie was a partner in Bailey Live-- i eeneral foreman sluek Co., lUtaii Construction Co., a inein-- ! er of the LI1S Church. Survivors include his widow, daughter, Mrs Diane Dresscn. llolladay; four grandchildren; Salt brother, sisters, Lake C ty; Mrs Ivory Stauffer, Murray; Mrs John (Delores) Middleton, Washington, D.C.; Mrs David (Vivian) Neff, San Francisco. Funeral rites will be held Thursday at 11 a. in., 4760 S. State, with burial in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Errol Ernest Silcox Ernest Silcox, 82. 1622 East 315 South, d:cd Sunday at 2:40 p.in. at his home after a long illness. Funeral services were held Wednesday noon from 4760 S. Stale. Burial was in the Riverton Cemetery. He was born Jail. 17, 1881 in Bridgeport, England, to Thomas and Annie Ostler Silcox. He married Caddie O. Miller Dee. 16, 1003 in Sait Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized in tiie Suit Lake Temple. She .lied Feb. 9, 1962. He was a miner and electrician. Survivors include his sons, daughters, Roy M., Oakland, Calif.; La Veil V., South Jordan; Mrs Gwen Soffe, Mrs Charles K. (Iona) Jones, both Salt Lake City; Airs Glen (Joyce) llurkin-sliaMurray; 21 grandchild31 ren; brothers, sister, Wiliam ()., Austin S., both of Riverton: Airs Swainston, Frank (Amanda) an Bade of soft, durable pigskin. Made to resist water, dirt and stains. An occasional brushing keeps them clean as new. Hush Puppies haw steel shanks to support growing feet Cushion crepe soles make them light alia unbelievably rugged. And you can trust Hush (makes em a good gitt item). Look lor Puppies to tit the Hush hippies basset hound lake a pack! Sins fiveamiMk Hush Puppies Simplex Flexies Saudy. David R. Willis David Russell Willis, 58, 3601 East 1859 South, died in a Salt Lake hospital after a short iU- - Sundays, parly days, at the Salt Lake City Ceme-Sli- o hospital after a long illness. ter-ak- , She was born June 15, 1918, Hulda1 j Magna, to Edward II. and yl S. Erickson Hansen. 5b ditJd 01 Gl,uy Dl'a She married Floyd B. Fuller, ll0,11- 1,ls at nalural ust's April 24. 1935. Salt Lake City. 20 ,WT- as May lk Stic was a member of the LDS j in 1907. a son of HarKan Hutchinson, I Her survivors include: one Church. F. and Ida Jane Fepperdine Her survivors include: bus-- , ry daughter, Mrs Virginia Tliilli- Dean. pp: ; Salt Lake City; one grand- band, suns, daughter, Larry F., He married I.yte E. Walker, son; two sisters. Mrs Cora May Colorado Springs, Colo.; Lcs- - Dec. 29. 1937. Finney, Dayton Beach, Fla.; j,, g. Bountiful; Mrs Lcuitard He was a loceoniulive enein-ee- r Mrs Lois Walker, Alhambra, ,A for Kennecott Copiier Corp. (Marilyn, Vail, Salt Lake C1f- fa- - 30 years. He was an active mem- seven grandchildren; icily; 574 L. 1st. Her funeral was at He ser- brother btr ot ,lle LI)S thureh. Sait Lake Lily South .Her burial was at Was-heg A from y atch Lawn Memorial Park. and sisters. Dr Carol Hansen, j to 1934. Mrs llaroid (Edna). His survivors include: widow; Provo; Ella W. Kingston Wilson. Salt Lake City; Mrs two stepsons, Clive and Clair Ella William Kingston, DO, Neil Ahlstroin. both of Midvale; two (Mildred) Haun, Sandy. '4165 Clover Ln., died in a Salt and three daughters, C. sous 2122 Her funeral was held at l Lake Fenton and Beryl R. Dean, both City hospital of natural S. State St. Her burial was at the of l!nioll. Mrs Denise Lyle cause's. vWk:';: She was born May 1, 1873, in Memorial Gardens of the Val- - Brown, Sanely; Mrs Sharon Ida Midvale; Mrs Kay Ov- Scranton, Pa., a daughter of liy . George W. and Ann Williams. ard, Taylorsville; three broth- She married Edward Oliver l,,s' Tl,nl' B1 tlKvil,e- - Ark,; C V. N. C. leveland Kingston, Oe--t 12, 1892, in Morgan, Morgan County. He died T. M. lUf. U.S. M. oh. Feb. 9, 1934. She was a member of Hie 3954 Nora cir died of cause's1 His funeral was lie "When I saw this in the Want Ads I forgot . .. T k Union Ward chapel. Neighbors of Woodcraft Silver . about the garden tools I was looking for!" Jn Maple Circle No. 108. buried at the Memorial Gardens Her survivors include: sons hospital. uK. Valley. She was burn April 8. 1865, and daughter, T. Ray, O. Jay, children; sister, Mrs Lara Lee bly supervisor, Sperry, Ush, Mrs steUa May Kil.hardSi aU Tiuliiamunia, Sweden, to Peter Luclla S. Wood Spangler, San Bernardino, Calif. Inc. He was an active member of Salt Lake City; six grand- Luella S. Wood, 59, 2850 E. Spoit and Alarth Stena Nil Is His funeral services were of the LDS church, children; 10 39th South, died at home of Oleson. held at 260 E. South Temple. llis survivors include: sons. : She married Carl Nelson, 1887, natural causes. were Her funeral servics His burial was at Ogden City daughters, Muhaei A., Gerald She was born June 12. 1904, t 47CQ g gtale gl galt Logan Temple. He died 1888. M(, Cemetery. Salt Lake City, to Jesse D. and W., Linda Lee Slagg, Airs Fred Lake City. Her burial was at Alarried Julin Cleveland, Salt Lake City. He died 1921. Alary Rodgers Wood. (Sharon) Salisbury, all of Salt Morgan City Cemetery. She was married to George She was an active member of Barbara Ann Forbes. Lake City; three grandchildren; , Wood Nov. 20, 1923, Salt Lake tiie LDS Church. i89,?; 1 brothers, sisters, Myrl W.. Lillie C. Fuelling Her survivors include; two City, E. Meadow Dr. died in a Calif.; Wayne A. HonoMrs Lillie Alay Cox Fuelling, grandchildren, Mrs Harry (Fay) Her survivors include: sons, Lake hospital of leukemia. Airs Betty Miller, 74, 3841 Highland Drive, died Rosvall, Mrs J. A. (Ella) Whit-- j George it.. Leonard F Clar-akeShe was born Alarch 19, 1948 lulu, Hawaii; Airs Bernice of a heart ailment at her resiboth 01 Salt Lake City; cnec D., all of Salt Lake City, in Salt Lake City, daughter of San Francisco; dence. 14 seven grandchildren, seven John K. and Donna Gantcr ForI She was born Nov. 3, 189, Her funeral was held al 574 bes. Mr Forbes died in 1958 of Creek Seventh LDS Ward ioni Sat i,ak,. County, to leukemia. Her funeral was held at 260 E. 1st South, She was buried at hllis burial was held at ijam Etiwjn and Miriam Marie South She was a member of the LDS Temple. Her burial was Mount Olivet Cemetery. Burial Gardens. Eiysian .Thayne Cox. church. j She was married to George Her survivors include; moth- Floto Elizabeth ltaker Fuelling, Dec. 5, 1911, David John brother, Elizabeth Al. Baker, 92, 1813 Alidvale. Their marriage was Salt Lake city; grandparents, Air & Mrs Andrew J. GantnrrE. 4825 South, died at her resi- - later solemnized in the Salt Alurray; Air & Airs Fred C. dencc of causes incident to age. Lake Temple. He died Sept. She was born Sept. 4. 1871, in 19. I960, Forbes, Sr., Sail Lake City; Airs Donna niissouri. She married Ethan J.l Her survivors include: sons. 5 and 4 Year Olds Baker. He dic'd. She was a daughters, Mrs Charles J. (Alay) Wright, Fayette, Md. Excellent Wil-! of Preparation For member the Bctlial Baptist King, Inglewood, Calif.; Funeral services will be I st Grade iliam G Alurray; Mrs Glen1 Church. Her survivors include: two (Edith) Winkworth, Salt Lake! ' This Is Not A Play School! sons. Ilollis, Antioch. Calif.; City; Airs Wilford (Elizabeth) rnttlfll O Sts if Curriculum Supervised By . . . ArnoH otjs Stagg 46 3270 r. ('rorK0' Salt I akc City; two Thayne, Alurray; Airs Nettie Aim, i ) Dlila great-grand- Kearns: Worthen. four Alill Creek Rd diwl in a Soil grandchildren; cliiidrcn: brothers and sister in Ray (Barbara) Palmer, Sandy. Lakc ho8pilal Numbers, Letters and PHONIC Sounds Her funeral was held al Alill- lie was born Dec. 20, 1916. Kansas and Alissouri.held 2128 creek Fifth Ward cliapcl. Her at was funeral WRITING ART ltcr MUSIC SPEECH Frcd Gcrad S(ot.kton Calif iYour Child Learns to Follow Instructions, Work on His Own S. State., and her burial was at burial was at Sandy City Ccm-Sad Agncg Ward gtagg Lake City Cemetery. Call To Enroll Now ,etcry. He was married to Doris 1937. Their 0ct. 16, Grccnig Mervcrn II. Fuller marrjage was latrr solemnized Elten P. Dare Mrs Alcrvccn Blance Hansen in the SaIt Ellen Peck Dare, 90, 1609 CR 4645 Holladay Blvd. Xcmple He was a mechanical assem- - Millcrcck Way, died al her rts- - Fuller, 45, died in a Salt Lake idence of causes incident to age. was born in 1872, in Lan-- I 111., a daughter of Samuel and Eliabcth Royer Peck. She to Eugene J. Dare ; was married in 1894 in Morrill, Kan. lie died j I I . l r, j . Vis-ali- a, j r, Un-Afi- ll Kindergarten Begins Aug. 281h ! WEST C. HAMMOND ! I everyday, shell begin dressing feet first in her new Simplex Flexies black velvet shoes. IR.S.S He was born Aug. 18, 1J04. Livcrpunl. England to James and Susan Russell Wdb- He married Annie Thomason, Alay 7, 1930, Curdston Temple. He was a member of the LDS Church, lie was a former mom er of the Royal Scots Guards, Resists soil Cleans easily Employe, England. lt THE READING CENTER 12 I Granite School District. Iiis survivors OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY EVES t mn (IN HOLLADAY NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE) CR7-699- 1 4691 Holladay Blvd. ATHLETES (First Week of School) 1 00 Wheat Germ Capsules ONLY 50 C with any Protein Purchase l'Iicad(uurtcrs fur Vncrgy Building VllUl MSS'" Gwaltneys Natural Foods Next to Deseret Bock in the Mali 278-128- ineiude: wid- ow; sons, daughters, David T., Eldon P., Elizabeth and Karen, all of Salt Lake City: Airs Jesse ( Alargarct Susan) Sharp, New York. Airs Howard (Ruth) Randle, Ogden: Airs T. Ann Swenson. Seattle; 10 grandchildren; brother, sisters, Robert Willis, Detroit; Airs Winfred Crool, Airs Mael Tremelling. Los Angeles; Mrs Ida Frodshain, Burlcy.Ida. His funeral was held at Valley View first LDS Ward Chapel. His burial was at Wasatch Lawn Memorial l'ark. S. leavitl liUiiis S. U'avitt, 77, 930 Atkin Avc.. died al his home after a long illness. He was horn May 28, 1886. in Ogden to Jasper William and Mary Jane Hammond Leavitt. He was married to Bessie Irry Sept. 18. 1906, Ogden. He was a member of the I.DS church. He was tiie owner and operator of Sail Lake Hide Co. Former member of tin Eagles and Elks lodges. His survivors include: widow; daughters, Airs Andrew (Mari-lu'lle- ) Babinchak, Logan; Mrs Henry (Ella) Kockcrhans, Airs Jess (Vera) Hcnrich, both Lovell. Wyo.. Mrs K. G. (l'at) Roberts. Salt Lakc City; 17 grandchildren; 28 7 great-grand- LAYAWAY SPECIAL!! Bigger line for stronger copper team ' ' w ' Av V 'j: 1 at Kennecott, big equipment is part of the team that produces copper. Equipment must be big to handle hundreds of thousands of tons of ore and overburden every operating day. Now that Kennecotts expansion program to increase copper production is under way, new, larger members are joining the team. They are huge, n capacity diesel trucks ... the largest Kennecott has ever used in Utah. These mechanical giants will be a more efficient replacement for the existing railroad system that hauls overburden from the Bingham Canyon Mine. Trucks cost about $100,000 each. The fleet of 85 that will he in service the mine represents an investment of $8,500,000. And thats just one part at n of Kennecott's total investment of dollars to increase copper production. This huge investment will make the copper production team stronger than ever. It will produce dividends for Utahs growing economy from Kennecott's payrolls, supply purchases and tax payments. All along the production line vs'-- 65-to- $ Chatty Cathy .I Mi.n.u. Says 1 6 different things Hair can be brushed 100-millio- Head, legs, and arms move A $16 value, Now Only With .. . 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