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Show PdoiTcdPYi The Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utahi (Rontana) Korglcr, Salt I,ako Johansen, Mt. Pleasant, East Mill Creek; a brothcr'anil County: Mrs Alvin five sisters: Frank, Holladay; (LaVinf Farnsworth. Plead- - Mrs Laurian IvotS-r- , iMval siamkv.ildivn: e 1 ; Tours , lwo members, Mrs irginia Rniia Dobbs. Sail Lake Ciiy:.am Urov': Mrs Dwight (Su-- . Ralph iugar House j Picht and Mrs Leslie King, who sister. Mis C. J. (Aimai Craff, 1,10 ' 1)a:ley. Hunter; Mrs La John (Erma) Gardner, all of Children's Center Cov (Villa) Newby. Kearns; 70 Salt Lake City; Mrs- -. Albert nded the Womens Confer- - M'.h:ik The regular monthly grandchildren; 62 great grand-- j Hintze, East Mill Creek:1 22 meeting k e children. Hauliers, sister, Wil- grandchildren, five lllilljuy UJ L 01 sugar House. Business B. Davenport and pave ery interesting reports . liam T. Lewis, both Paragonah, .3 Professional Women's Ciul) was on the various speakers and d James Burris Davenport Jr., ;0u Count v; I.. Kav, Salt Lake at the Rotary Training ivities. -i dc.2877 South tttii East, 85, in, City: Mrs William T. ( Della )' l.yle Fishburn Center for Retarded Children, .a Sait Lake rest home of cac.s- - Marsilen. Palawan. 2852 So. 7 East, Wed, I rantis M. Lyslc Nichols Sept. 11, U'S incident to a ue His funeral seruees were ishburn. 76. 2874 at 7 p.m. 27th he as horn fSept 2.,. Jh.7, hi Id at Panguich North LDS East died of natural Spilth ' causes in The meeting was in charge of to Janies l.urns ami v, ard Chapel. 11; s burial was im a Salt Lake laioaan. ,, VT,V "EDLKSEN the civic participation commit-hospital Rachel Pass Davenport. iSpry Ceme:ery. She was born Feb. 4. 1887, for Martin services Mrs tee, Walter McKean, chair- IL Pedersen, 60, 28J6 Castro Ln. ,lk "a,nL'd Fannie May I.eman. Brigham City to George W. and were conducted Muii.lav at Fvl0 t)ct- - 27 1l1- - in Hie SI. Saphronia W;fiaff Lana Jensen Nichols.. ' "V1 hho liinr-I Aral !f,1'ur:e lt,m,lc- shl llh'd 1m?Tr 112:3,1 1) m - in th0 Hoda-'awi S She married Francis Fish-bur- n aid Chapel. Burial wa's , l5,- lu,lth F:glitli June 8, 1910, Brigham cussed their pro-;jt:u, j loliaday cemetery. lie married Emily Fiances i;;m ,i;.. i ;n He died Aug. 4. 1940.. and introtit,ed 1; ho'.'Vl cf ul--s imldent City. Dalis Oet. 9. 1923. Price. The She w as a member of the LDS of the teachers who conducted p1" ed was la.er solenini. ma.r.age ,0 asc. Church. a tour of the building and ex :m,TTA D. ANDERSON ; Mrs Mmclta Elirabetii Dobbs later solemnised in . the St. She was born March 24. 1878. Her survivors include; son. plained various phases of their And.!! sen, E2. 4105 South 2703 in Goshen. work. I'l.ih County, a daughters. Frank N' Gallup, Mr Dau-nnoi- t Ea1-!- . c! ed w3 a fanner; dam.-hlcof causes incident (u John and Hannah N, At.; Mrs Richard (Dorothy) Bunaslon. jlo ago Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at, amt a member of the L1S Moseley, Mrs Adele Mcfauley, Church. li.tr home. She married Joseph A. Wag-slat- Mrs Richard (LaRene) Eskel-soIlis survivors include: sons. She was born Dec. 3. 1880, in all of Salt Lake City; "sev$5.95 Jr., June 27. 1913. in the 12-velt Semly, to Jo'-- J discs and Em-- daughters, Orio P., St. George: Sail Lake Temple. Ho died July en grandchildren; brothers, $8.95 ma Olive AHiop D.bbs, mar-- Druse L.. Cellar City; Earl, 1961. sister, Delora Nichols, Farmi!Iiam Leon, l ied John August Anderson ' Iitvio, Niv.; Generators, Starters Mrs Wagslnlf was a member ngton: Bcvard Nichols; 'Kun-titul- ; 1903, in Salt Lake City. ttioa. Piute County; Janies B.. of t!ie Winder Richmond Nichqifr fyjca-tellEiiih Ward. She Si.e was a momb'-- r of the LI)S Ivan, both Kearns; Thomas A., Bern L. was active in Relief Sucioty and y Chuicli, a school teacher in Mrs George t Frances) Francisco; Wynn Nie of I'tali Pioneers. Daughters Between State & Main, 1900-0former resident mmi, both of Salt Lake City :liar-(;- f Lucille N. Hoist, both SinKhim 13th South Her survivors include: two City. Idaho 1916-4'old I... Portland.; Mrs lleury Dwane A.. Evanston, sons, Mrs Clare HU7-776- 9 Klimt or include her h.us- - (Dean) Hughes, Her burial was in the Mrs Wyo.; J. II., Salt Lake City; City band, daughter. Mrs Joseph G. Smidi. boili Pangniteh: Cemetery. two daughters. Airs Ramon (Bernice) Nalshitr, Bountiful; awVf;-Jri- p Mrs Keith (Arlene) Carr, Salt Lake City; 19 grandchildren; 12 Elizabeth Waime BMpW great grandchildren; one bro- fin, 65. 1553 E. 3159 aijMjffcfliiied Alma ther, Burraston, Salt in a Salt Lake City heMAUfjof Lake City. natural causes. '?thjfXv 6100 South Highland Drive Salt Lake City, Utah She was bornTan. :f$f$ifn Her funeral ser ice was held at Winder Fifth Ward chapel. Salt Lake City, a dafejtfof Her buiial was in Wasatch Thomas Lorenzo and Ann Jeremy Irvine. Lawn Memorial Park. She married Earl Available Medical Groups or Individual Doctors For June 15, 1920 in Salt Alva Y. Keller Information O 24 Medical & Dental Offices Mrs Duffin was Aiva Willmot Keller, 78, 2159 Keller Ln., died of a heart Wilford Ward, LDS Call Five Minutes from New LDS Cottonwood Hospital member of Women ailment at his residence. CHAD FISHER lie was be'n Oc-t-. 11, 1884, in No. 159. Past graduaWfjent May Buy Offices or Lease CR7-- 1 737 East Mill Creek, a son of Alva of Women of Moose, k&jMaja CR7-743- I f member of the Nei,n and Eliza Willmot Keller. 0 Prime Location in Shopping Center Woodcraft No Circle, He married Edith D. Nichol, KIMBALL FISHER Coffee Shop, Labs, Pharmacy CR7-9I4- 2 April 17, 1907, in the Salt Lake grand officer. Past. Neighbor. Temple. Doctor's TV Lounge Conference Room CR7-74- 3 Her survivors inchid.fc!b(j-band- ; Air Keller was employed by K. Fisher Drug two sons, and. Internal Garden Court Yard the Granite School District for 17 years. He retired 10 years ghters; E. Gardener; . ago. lie was active in the LDS Mrs Eugene C. ( Peggy Jjdor-lof- ; Mrs Dewey C. Church, lie was Sunday School K. FISHER .Superintendent; served a Sou- Pugsley Jr.; Mrs thern mission from (Janet) Reed, and tyrrt&Alipr Stales 1907 to 1909. lie was secretary B. (Sally) Rice, ail of,SsJJt-yk- e PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST City; 19 grandchildjn: I'fhe High Priest quorum 6C85 Highland Drive Survivors include: widow, brother; two sisters, Mrs ArtnKfrjy. four sons, Reed W., Napa, St. George; Have Your Doctor Call Us Calif; Lyle and Sylvan R., both1 (Sarah) Wiscomb, East Mill Creek; Kenneth, Mid-- i City; and Mrs Mae IgNlgr-land- , Tex.; two daughters, Mrs,5011. Ls Angeles, Calfc;ijj j Dari (Wilma) Hansen; Mrs Her funeral was heldtfiSid-- ' Raymond (Mae) Langston, both wood Memorial EsUlti&V 3 tle Wi'ii'ii'.'ihiy. wior Si pi. JS. ' !'( 3 City Vor! tuo (.ranilcliiMivn; three Sandpcto : I aet-hel- . i 1 i X . n ; BATTERIES f 6-v- clf ! n 1 1 r, Western Battery Lem-Sand- Nicha.an 2. NEW COTTONWOOD MEDICAL CENTER . 1 DRUG ' ft i f if t'vbi' 1 Yesfirdays ptenec..Tak shape today. ..For eeppers tomorrofm High on a level at the Bingham Canyon Mine is u new electric shovel the largest ever put in service in Utah by Kennerott Copjier Corporation Each bite of its giant dipper scoops up 24 tons of rock and earth This shovel, huge as it is, is just a tiny part ot Kcnnecotts vast. r'lnr expansion proirram to increase copper production in Utah. The program is the result of endless hours of planning. It includes new equipment, new plants and new production rnelhtxls It lias one goal to add new strength to Kennecotts Utah business. Today, mining in Utah is celebrating its 100th anniversary. The men of Kenneeott. are proud to he part of the basic industry that has billion dollaix worth of minerals in the past century. produced But they are not content, merely to look hack with satisfaction at the accomplishments of the past Instead, their eyes are on the future They are coiict nic-- with maintaining Kenneeott as a sound, profitable business that will continue to be a vital part of Utah's growing economy 100-niT'li- 8-- .RaJifT d V:' njfiv'rv; i Kenneeott Copper Corporation :sTak advantage of th opportunity- to grt on ... lamp intatid free With th purdio; dooya range. A gaidmpWin9 p;;:;;;'vvo?.a;!now modern indfvidudla your lawn,: driveway or patio with I .it$ soft glow. --- fa . ' Utah Copper Division Ej ' j If ?. SEE YOUR r ; v' ' '? ' ' GAS ' f . "o.., Sl-- t rMAIRLIANCE,,i"' DEALER if -- xm. - A; . r.. - . ' ' ' ' 5 v A. 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