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Show Burton Butler Political Potshots Met:: To Bywater Cont,nued from Page i B--1 9,000 hours in everything - from jet fighters to hitting transports. commander when the outfit went to the Pacific and flew nearly 300 hours of combat missions. Bywater's B25 bomber was shot down on one mission, but he managed to crash-lan- d on a tiny atoll. He was a highly decorated pilot when the war ended. He plunged into the new military world of technology when the fighting was over. NEW FOCUS Missiles and jets were the new focus, and he became deputy chief of propulsion and equipment in an Air Force research division at the Pentagon and later was promoted to chief of the equipment branch. After a stint at the Air War College he went back to the Pentagon as head of the materiel branch for the Air Force Atomic Energy Office. In 1953 he returned to the Pacific, this time as deputy for the Air Force's role in the nuclear group 7' - eV 1,4;;i47';'4-i- ,!.;, ' ':' :'':'f,;i::.,,,.,, ' .' ::.'::: sleek CONDLIND IN '42 He assumed his first command in 1942 when he was a colonel in charge of a bombard. ment squadron. He took over as " " : ,..,:,.6.o. :41:.::.. ,.. .. z- :::it;,:':t i ; -- :. 4:: li. ,':''Vr:''',- :, .::. ' "c. k 4', ,,,, ;i' ' i, Nora I Burton Butler, 10. al? Ave., died March ,,, 22 n Salt Lake -ehospital of natu- ss:,., .'"ra causes Born 21 1898, Dec. Arkansas Kan., to Witam kaaiey ,stellialitwasi and Cora Ed in Tea' Borten Mit- . , r ed RuM Hutch. ': imon Areal is, la, '' ') 1920. Salt Lake C'ty laetired U.S. m aa Post t , , c le r k ,, Member America n Leg on NO ;13. Veteran WW I. Survivors: Aso mander of a $400 million Titan wows daughters, A. John II missile construction project Mrs. faAakti (Norma) Perey K., beth Salt Lace Caw ;Sandra near Wichita, Kan. t Is r e :six grandchildren; (treat. This was a conglomeration of q r a ndth ea r en ; b r o t h e r, sister. Salt City; Mrs. Bennie civilian and military construe-- Bridweil, BelltakePlain. Kan. Funeral 10 am., 2350 E. lath non units and a variety of fed- - !Wednesday South, where friends call Tuesday prior to ser. eral and private agencies and vices.p.m.,BurialWednesday Mountain View Memo, rial Estates. he which all of directed, Ulmer E. Richard K. Brown I Richard - ,:44c t faa c 4441!, yivors :... r, ) ',',. 1:4,,,, t';'' '. ''''' , Y 4 - A, multi-millio- 2- n . XMinin g where...... , ldfad Oi IN,, - - ,i - - ,Bank. L et aigh ' , 1 - 1 l - r ''a ia ' OBITUARIES Mary A. Bowman Man, 24, Dies Elton Wallace Jones, FALLS Funeral serw 11 Ices will be held Wednerday, a.m., Idaho Falls 9th Ward chapel, for Mary Amanda Bowman, 84, Idaho Falls. She died March 23, 1969, in an Idaho Fulls hospital after an illness. Born Aug. 30, 1884, Richfiell, Utah, a daughter of Charles W. and Mary Suzanne Seamon Taggart. Mar. tied to William J. Bowman, Jan. 15, 1903, Sterling, Idaho. Marriage later solemnized, Logan Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- v Saints. He died March 21, 1928. Idaho resident s.nce 1901. Idaho Falls resident since 1943. Survivors: sons, daughters, James W., William T., Charles T. all Idaho Lester Mn. Falls; (Charlotte) Smith, Rigby; Mr. Rhoda Hamilton, Asotin, Wash.; Mrs. Irene Grant, Spokane, Wash.; Ralph G. Pocatel50 lo; 38 grandchildren, Mrs. Dvan sisters, Jones. Corinne, Utah; Mrs. Susie Barlow. Mrs. Josephine Haves, both Salt Lake ON. Burial, Aberdeen (Idaho) Cemetery. IDAHO 24, 2878 McClelland St., died Sunday at 2:45 a.m. outside his parked car h at East, of what Salt Lake police officers said Monpistol day was a shot. 1731-10t- d FALLS Funeral services will be held Wednesday, 2:30 P.m., Wood Chapel of the Pines. for Ira Waters, 61, Idaho Falls. He died March 23, 1969, in a local hospital after a lingering Illness. Born July 16, 1907, Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, a son of Reuben F. and Luzz Fisher Waters. Married Esthe.- - Marshail, Sept. 16, '1942, Idaho Falls. Veteran, World War Former resident of Salmon, Idaho. Employed by a paving companY. Survivors: widow, sons, daughters, Mrs. E. D. (Edthall Hildreth, Billings, Monti Mrs. Larry (Josephine) Park, Duane, Morris, Delores Waters, Dennis, all Idaho Falls; five grandchildren, brothers, sisters, George, Lynn, Mrs. Eva McCan, Mn. Leona Marston, all Emmett; Reuben, Mountain Home; Mrs. Bessie Staten, Carmichael, Calif. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. Marshall P. Smith SEATTLE Graveside services for Marshall Paul Smith, 73, Seelle, former Utah resident, will be conducted Tuesday 2 p.m., Redwood Memorial Estates, Salt Lake City. He died March 20. 1969 In Seattle of natural causes. Friends call 6500 S. Redwood Rd., Salt Lake City, Monlf day, p.m. and Tuesday hour before services. Bernarr Stubbs B. Bernarr Bentley died March 22 at his home Stubbs. 56, of heart ailment. Born Nov. 17, 1912, Parowan, to Jasper G. and Fannie Bentley Stubbs. Married Louisa Harris Malt. 19, 1947, Beaver. Member, LDS Churc h. Veteran WW II. Surviv6rst widow; sons, Eldon, Keith, both Parowant brother. Lloyd B., Parowan. Funeral Wednesday, 1 D.m. Parowan Third LDS Ward Chanel. Friends call Southern Utah MortuarY, Cedar City, Tuesday p.m., Wed. nesday at chapel 11 a.m. to services. Burial, Parowan City Cemetei ,f. Test On limp Successful vertebrate is the theory findings. that the world's continents "broke off" and slipped away from a single land mass. Even as he talked atop Mt. 'rimp, he pointed out marine invertebrate life. "That's a Crinoid, there's a Bryzoa and this is a Pelycopod. Isn't it a funny that you have to take to helicopter ride to 12,000 feet of study own marine life millions of years ago?" he This drifted to the silica layers of limestone and rock that comprise this majestic peak that overlooks Utah County on the west and Summit and Wasatch counties to the e&A. He talked of the erosion that has taken place the past millions of years. It wasn't until the sled, loaded w;th 300 pounds of camping gear, was belayed from the cornice high above the glacier that scientist Jensen was to come face to face with a eroded side Timp's east of mountain nearly-completel- y side. Auto Stereo Stolen 1 - - The down the sleigh-rid- e den Lake. Shadows lengthened. A meeting of minds was held in the middle of the amphitheater-lik- cir que e Hidden Lake and walls of above the cliff-lik- e Provo's Little Hole. Each man was assigned his own pack. Sleeping bags were left on the sled. It was in an open area for easy pickup by helicopter. Jensen, Johnson, Davis and Hugo laced their snow shoes. Morgan and I kept our skis. It was 4 p.m. when the snowshoers began to pick their wall of way down the cliff-likPmvo's Little Hole. It was a guessing game all the way. While Davis, Johnson, Hugo and Jensen belayed each other down the eastern face of the mountain, Morgan and I guessed at a path most likely to be open rather than deadened with a drop-ofMorgan had made a mental picture of the area on his helicopter ride up from Aspen Grove. The team of four climbers followed our path. Dark covered the mountain when we arrived at Sundance at 7:10 p.m. M or g a n a dispatched snowcat to meet the party of four climbers at Aspen Grove. Snowmobiler Eldon Harding met Jensen on the trail and offued him a ride to rendezJensen vous at Sundance. around Jimmy gla- cier wasn't that exciting but it took two hours to reach Emerald Lake. It was 2 p.m. Shadows were long below the giant walls sheltering the glacier. The trip continued to Hid- e f. arrived at 8 p.m. "The operation was a comA $50 tachometer and an auto plete success. I learned far stereo and tapes valued at $270 more than I realized would be were stolen from a car owned possible in such a short 444 N. 13th time," Jensen concluded, conby William Simmons, West, while the vehicle was templating his next adventure Antarctica. parked outside his home. Jones D. Funeral services ALMO, IDAHO for Jimmy Duane Jones, 16, who died March 21 of Injuries suffered in an automobile will be accident, Tuesday, 1 p.m., Almo LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Payne Mortuary, Burley, Monday 44 p.m., Tuesday at family home In Alms, 11 a.m. to services. Burial Sunny Cedar Rest Cemetery, Alm. Born Feb. IL 1913, Burley, to Richard Owen and Norma Duane Martin Jones, Student, Raft River High School. Member R Club; football team. SurviFFA vors: sisters, parents; brothers, Gary. Dee, Melanie. all Almo; Mary Ann, Provo. Utah; grandoarents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jones. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Martin, all porky. I Ethel S. McGahen Ethe I Seely McGahen 88, 41 St.. died March 2 in Idaho Falls of natural causes. Born Oct. 7 ' 1880. Mt. pleasant. Scopes. County, to John Henry and Maroaret Peel to Oliver Edwin Seely. Married McGahen Oct. IL 1905. often; he died Nov, 2, 1928. Member LDS Ladies Church; Literary Club. Survivors: dauohter, Mrs. Edwina M. Bennett, Idaho Falls; grandchil- Oren; Oreatwandchlidren; broth. en, ',Mors. Jean 1... Seely, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Albert (Zeno) Mei, rill, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Robert H. (Abrelial Eden, Weber Hinckley, County, Funeral Wednesdav 11 260 E. South Temple, where friends call Wednesday prior to services, Burial Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Evelyn K. Bradley MANT1 Evelyn Keller Bradley, 39, died March 22 In a Provo hospital of 4 heart ailment Born May I. 1909. Mann, to Fred C. and Ethel Clark Keller. Married to Nathan Bradley Feb, 3. 1928, Richfield; he died Oct. 3. 1964. member, IDS Church. Survi- vors: daugnter. Mrs. Myra Henri, Salt Lake City; 4 grandchildren; brothers, sisters. Clark Keller, Mrs. Hal (Carol) Lowry, both Mann, Judoe F. Keller Price; Tom Keller, Granada Hills, Calif.; Mrs. Della K. Cox, Mrs. Stanley (Mignon) Jorgensen. both Temple City, Calif. Funeral Tuesday 1 p.m., Manti North LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Buchanan Mortuary Monday 7 9 DM, Tursdair 11 cm. to services. Burial. Mann City CerneterY. VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake County Michael M., both Sande. Dale Madsen, Salt Latta both 21, and Charlene, itNELSONHILLAM and City. 16. Linda, 16, Steven a id Margot, 2I7both Salt XIMBALL-GOELLE- Reoh, 22, Lake City. FORSIUND and Sharks Lyn. 21, both Salt Lake City. HUDACKO-CLARRobert and Velma Jun., 41, both pulses, 12, Cite. WILCOX-SLAGLGov Bradlee, V. and 4usan Y.. 24 both Salt Lake 1111t,NXERHOFF Dennii Riley, 20. cite. clooelonheialdl SUMMER LEAGUES motiterltunaesr; 6,616 ...... ..... '. mChaayPect ;t, V-a- LjauSnee 12T eSs pSiaelti TM266-337- ,i,..r.,. ' Churces At Willy tre,c.1....and. cily;lsarT!! SOn lodge; . - (1 A. president, SMART Funeral services for .. i Sons of ptah Pio. cai, ATTENTION MEN ,aii ......,.... 4, Hilda Wilhelmirs Baler Smart willi, Chnst of Latter- q'.-- ii neers. Survivors: ,,,,' be held Wednesday, 12 o'clock noon, n most unusual sale of Men's Fine He Saints. M a rried Lure e day t h r 4 e s '.,),(1s son, daug tito in iin the Tailored ..)::::. d i ed Famous Make Suits in all 1935.. diMcKinley Ward Chapel, 18831 .. P e t e rsent .., ,' i J un i or ..,..4. David South West Temple. Interment. Mur-- I Wool Wonted-SilMcKim. Member and Wool Shark. Married , ... saw lvorced. Stockton, C a i f.. ray Cemelery. Frierds csil direct from our show. ; may skin. 'Helen at, ley Ward. Relief Society worker. Buy Anderson. Mrs. Edwin (Della) Circuit. Sa4 lake East 7th room. Save In at manufacturer's Survivors: Sons, daughter, Melvin tJuly 1962, IS, City; Mrs. Daniel (Leona) Frost, theutDeseret Mortuary. 36 and at the outlet. 3634333. 302 Newhouse Bldg. 0.M.. J., Draper; Harold F. Leslie, Leon, Elks, Hey. Veten Kanab; Mrs. Csrlyle Weida) Bunk- - War clii, on co et' Wednesday one hour prior G E i,:, Carl Mayon) Wozab, all Salt an, World War II. 0 re m Mrs Paul Be.,,tha) to o ll R ..174 Cp M g I A X Funeral directors. Dew-- , T...y , 20 Member Lake City; 22 grandchildren; 1:Tai'dcron. your: Church Vo.risular.v.. gr andc U 15.1.615A i la sisters, Mrs..- sisters, Pearl ot Jesus Christ of credit. We will advance amount of 4'''rrsi Hazel Laughlin, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Emma Latter-da- y Wooten, Blackfoot, Saints. Idaho; tax Income refund. Just pay your Marshall Paul will b held Nichols, Salt Lake City. State University, Annie Fox, Lehi. Funeral Tuesday 1 Idesdav 2 wm. Smith Utah Attended payment monthly at Redwood Memor1-- 1 Small interest Funeral Wednesday noon, McKin-- - 194-50- . Member, Disabled American p.m., Wing Mortuary, Lehi, where al Estates, 6500 South Redwood Rd. Your government check arrive b.,til p.m.. Tuesday where friends may call ley Ward chapel, 1863 S. West Term Veterans. Sergeant at arms, at Utah friends call Monday CAPE TRUST Monday - il prier to services. Burial. Lehi Cern.P.m. pie. Friends call 36 E. 7th South, State Legislature. Scoutmaster. 1,2 and Tuesday hour prior to BUYING Tuesday, 64 p.m.,' and at the ward Funeral directors, services. Survivors: widow, son, daughters, ttry. Curtis, Silver dollars , chapel Wednesday one hour before Paul Herbert, Penne, both Sandy; Mackay Cottonwood Mortuary. pay $1.90 ea. and,ue the services. (except 21.22 23). Also sliver coins, Burial, Murray City LuAnn, Debra, both Salt Lake CitY; old coins lc through SI cold Ind Leo Sandstrom Cemetery. Florist; Proof sets. Highest prices Paid, Zion Schmidt, Irina Sandstrom Schmidt, Funeral servicei for SUNSET Coin Co., 87 E. Broadway, all Schmidt, Sandstrom Bobby Elaine Arrowsmith Hansen, 20 2514 Specialist In Funeral Flowere MABELVida has tours going iv. Sandy; parents, Logan; brothers, sisr N. 350 West, who died March'22 in Bountk an MILDRED'S FLOWERS ervwhere this yr., the bast trim wo SPANISH FORK Lewis Payton ,ter . Rueben , Logan; Grant, Ogden hospital of Injuries in an ever took, contaCt me thru Clawson tut; Mrs. Sam (Ruth ) 1152i ' automobile East 33rd South, 486.7267 Holt, 71, Spanish accident in Ogden, will! Travel Service, 216 So. 13th East. -': Cache County. Piovidence, ibe held Wednesday 11 cm., Sunset Fork, died March ?r,,','". I Wein deride which to take this yr. Funeral Thursday, p.m. Sandy 'Fifth LDS Ward (ham!, 2411 N. 250; in 23, a ;:'.011.417k ,;:, 1969, ' Grace. 14th Ward, 9.501 Poopy Ln Friends Friends call Larkin Mortuary,. Legal Notices Payson hmpital , call Wednesday, pm., 4330 S. 'West. of natural causes. ,i , Ogden. Tuesday Wedneulay FREE TO ONE SELECTED: ,Redwood, Rd., and Thursday at the ;to to a.m. Born Doc..9;194B. (Aden. Born May 18. THE STATE OF UTAH ward chapel one hour before the ser-it- o S pa n s h 1897, James Don and Lois auditing by Dianetic stir- l IiT INVITATION TO BID View Meoril Arrowsmith. Graham' sPi. OiCOS. Burial, Valey to Fork, a son of dent. If seriously interested, coma ''' Marred ROAD AND PARKING ors, Pa rk. to free Scientology lecture Tuesday, Samuel and Ellen 0'.;..: Atig. 30- 196a, salt Lake LDS i.. .1 7:30 p.m., 1321 E. 33rd South. Lewis Holt. Mar-Graduate. Webcr Sae OH IMPROVEMENTS liege, r i ed to Alta 1..,:'.:i Bids will be received by the Pur-Cosmetology School. Clerk, fRt.1 E. A B U SHOP Blackett, Jan. 27, Survivors: husband ichasino Division, Department iLenter, Ogden. of Fl. i Lake iii' 1923, Salt ....!' Clearfield; Parents, sisters, Mr..,nance, Stale of utoh, 147 Slate Capi CLOTHING, all sizes end stYPee ' - Carport SCOFIELDCounty Church Daris ..... Temple. very reaonable. 6217 Highland Dr.. Bush, Edward Lindholm. 85 , died or ;et.0 . Calif.: (Nancy) 10 to 5, Mon. thru Sat. of Jesus Christ of le Irene rat causes March 21 at home here. Efetiiiiela:. half ,:tor Latter-da- y Job Site: Saints. DOnitiO bti.er ''' '''.,. !FOE SELL itteevwadEclk'scaCyleub:r, Born December, 1883. Beeburg, Fin-- 1 om0EAnapaSna :g AND RECREATION Educated in Span Idaho, REV N1. 3500: FURNISH ALL MdiLkleoa,0292201; ClaindevilaMnda1,10iedhlotMasrhye ish Fork schools. Scene, Broadmore, etc, Also Ezra AM) MATERIAL NECESSARY ' Attended Brigham FOR Mrs. Nina Brooks bottles, Zion Coln Co.. V Graham, ;THI.: ROAD Scofield resident 42 smith, Ogden; 1958. Mechanic. s ,i AND PARKING AREA East Bdwy. 3594498. ' Young University. i years. Survivors: stepsons. stepdaugh.Superior, Wis. . 'IMPROVEMENTS AT THE HYRUM Farmer. Employ- Waino Ano Scofield; Burton, trr, LAKE STATE STAMPS PARK. ed at a local powder plant. High Burton, Lakewood, Ohio; Mrs. Lk. ' UTAH AS PER PLANS ANDHYRUM, SPECI13th BUY Ward. lian Walker, Oxnard. Calif. TRADE priest, Spanish Fork SELL Funerals II MONARCH STAMP CO. Member. E. 3900 South Survivors: OFFICE OF Paul B., Sandy; Mrs. Ruth Bethers, Shrine of Memories mausoleum, Salt' ANDREASEN Funeral services;THE PURCHASING DEPARTMENT, BUY Payson; Mrs. J. R. (Ellen) Coffey, Lake City. Interment, Scofield Cemih'for Marie G. Andreasen will be Conr1147 STATE CAPITOL SALT LAKdi ducted 12 noon Tuesday at Evans CITY, UTAH. Wichita Falls, Tex.; Mn. Dail terYi 'Silver dollars, Indian con ris pold 514 and East First The South.' Early, of Leah) old Davis, Department Lander, Wyo.; - sets, (Mary Finance coins, 3284862. Rust SrC... nse fighata to rgleci Wiy"Ir :aTi Eolf)- a"Grfr, ir!t.'ClirMrece ittrSM;Ta"nSia 1 Est.tstelt. Funftr..serves Wii:JCZTiliiire;ICVTAnti;o'rW, bids; or l onstFerlf. cePt or the Idaho; 'Ars. Norman (Alta Marie) for wl2pip ciry.party...of any bic1;. 21' grandchil- MODEL Seamons, services for LOGAN Funeral Mapleton: orb, n a held Tints- iwaive technicality dren, 18 great grandchildren; tintprmairtv I or sister, itherviee Hatch, 7, Loan, will be tfi OPPORTUNITIES t rest Of me y p.m., Pleasant Green Ward ...n.anY...Y. YR Mrs. Leah Nelson, Spanish Fork. ,heid Wednesday, noon, Nelson 111 E. S. Temple DA ate. only bide plyngn ag firm 0uo-ia751 W es, 3000 Som. bHon Funeral Wednesday, 1 P.M., Span,,morial Funeral Chapel. She died Chapel, TRAVELING salesman would like signed will be may call at 8525 West 27uu ceoted.prooerly ish Fork Ward chapel. (March 22, 1969, in a Logan hospilal,Priends Bid proposals and ac,i to when In town. Will be stay sot while iniuries and riding 64 Magna, end oniSouth, Tues.lof p.m. Friends call Walker Mortuary, Monday, will be fu ni.ted von, rnnuecst..I goeod comp any. Write Tom, P.O. an inner tube behind a sno wmobile.! Tuesday 11 A p.m. Inter. day, P.m., and Wednesday before The DOUGLAS Box 112172.S.L.C. CHRISTENSEN, accident happened In Amalga,!ment, Memorial Gardens of the Val-- 'one . the services. Burial, SPooikk Fork P urchasing Agent Cache Counti, Peel Funeral VOICE LESSONS "ley. Funeral directors, City Cemetery. Portland. Ore- .- Home. 7, Prominent SintleP. opera European Tom OF STATE (STAN a daughter of Keith W. and Leone, Recently arrived S.L.C. Highly rec. IN TO BID L. wiii be received by the Pun. ommended. l Elementary the person(s) who witnessed WILL - day 10 a.m. at Curtis Mackay Sunset Chasms' Divisor. . brothof Department Survivors: parents, Logan, Herman lee Crocker, 62, 2601 State of Utah. 147 State Capl.. the accident at 21st So. and W. Royce Lynn. Kelly A.,llawn Mortuarv Chapel. 2350 East nance, : sister. West Temple, died March 22 in a Lee. all 'I'Ah South, where friends may call tol, Salt Lake City. Utah until 930 Temnle, Tue. Ans. the lath. Please Keith. Cynthia Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Ad''rian 8 9 on the following contact p.m. and Wednesday a.m., April 2. Leonard Rovce Tuesday grandparents. Born Jan. 10, 1907. Rushton. La.. to destination: hour prior to services. Interment,FOB ,y Mrs. Hazel Leone Atter-lon- e William and Beulah Moore Crocker. Attervertboth ROAD COMMISSiON REQ. NO NEW stamp and coin shop, Utah Estares., Colo.; Mrs.' MOUntah View Memorial Pueblo, Philatelic Brokerage, excel. stock of Married Elaine 'Orman Snot. 2, 1921, Marie Hatch. Oxford, Idaho; area) . Funeral y VAN TYPE TRUCK directors. ROAD buying silver coins. 917 So. Rushton. Painter, Stale Employment grandparents. ( COMMISSioN, Mrs. Alice Wayment Sunset Lawn Mortuary. REQ. N. stamps 150 Survivors: son, daughter, Ogden; EastOrem ULTRASONIC TEST EQUIP- Agency. Royce Le RUe Atterberry, CHYNOWEIN Funeral services Billy D., Murray; Mrs. A nt h on y Mrs. Sarah both Pueblo, for Ivan W. Chvnoweth will be helifIvIENT Mead, MODELS WANTED (Patricia) Tenting, Montoomery, Ala.; Colo.; Mrs. Annie C. Hatch, Oxford. Monday, 12 o'clock noon in the Atei ROAD COMMISSION, RFC). NO 7 grandchildren: brothers. Pete. Avon' Friends call at the place of ENGINEERS PROJECT Alt. AGES. ALL TYPES Chapel. 36 East 7th South. 6 0.m. and Interment UtahDIARY 1399 S. 7th East Park, Fla.; G. B., Shreveport, after La.lvices in the Henrieville Tuesday ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO Graveside services Tuesday 1 p.m.. wednesday one hour before the sar,:Cemetery 2 on Tuesday. p.m. 0.1110: COVER LESSONS STARTING DANCE Friends MATERIAL TYPE Murray City Cemetery. call,vices. Burial. Oxford Cemetery. !Friends may call Cl the Deseret "A" Southeast Dance Academy. 314 Years 4762 S. State, Tuesday noon to 1 Am. 'Mortuary on Sunday. 6 to 1 Ilt rn. an. ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. up. Utah's largest and most rev:4m t Funeral SURFACE . Mr7Ag.,':Z ere Aro7tuicrri. GRAVEL Ito" dancing school. Maxi CONLEY Funeral services fort ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NI). Funeral drum or EL CAJON, CALIF. Mar, were held here todav for .1., Sp. I Robert Al;en Conley will be BITUMINOUS accord,on lessons. 81.50, Instrument 1221 services G. 50, Marie Andreasen, SURFACE' turn. Progressive Keith Woodfield, 13, El Own, a Tuesday. 2 p.m., at McDougal!COURSE Music, 364.1352. Crandall Ave., died March 22. at her ' nos ROAD MarchrFuneral COMMISSION REQ. NO. I WILL of Ooden, Utah. He died Home, 4330 South Redwood.' home after a short illness. Born 22, 1969, Pay money in one day for in El Calon of a stroke.iFriends may call Monday, 6 to 8:WH 6577: SNOW PLOW PUMPS Arrow Uraniu m or Control Metals. Dec. 5, 1918, Albuquerque, N.M., to ROAD COSAMiSS1ON, Born Jan. 27, 1926, Ogden, Utah, a P.m, at McDougal Funeral Home,' REQ. NO. Teisfor W. and Vera Camobell with recitation of Holy Rosary mon.' wH 4579: S PR INGS Armiio. Married to Dr. Carl R..Woodfield. POAD COMMISSION REQ. NO HARD to get evening and Sat. ppts Married Juanita Wall,o y I p.m. Military it,.. avesi de ser : Andreasen. 1936, Los Angeles. Surgi. ' Feb. 14 1954, Salt Lake Temp-Ices I now available, Ramada Inn Beauty STEEL Valley View Memorial Park cal technician LDS Hospital. member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daBUILDING BOARD, REQ. NO. 28:' Salon. M c D one Funeral LDS Church. Survivors: husband; Saints. High school teacher. Served Funeral directors, herb chaparral tea. fresh son, daughters, R. Lurl, Mrs. Patri.iin Sunday School. YMMIA. Fulfilled n, reas. priced. 2127 So. CROCKER (STACKING) cla M. Longman, Mrs. Mary LILDS mission to New EnolznOSlttes, Graveside services,CHAIRS Mein. 474627. . in U.S. will be held, FINANCE, CONTRACT REQ. NO. Served Navy, 19...4.134,, for Herman L. Crocker Vaughn, Mrs. Susan C. Jones, Cathyi1950-57Utah Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Murray 19LnEEffER countv, PRIVATF - DETECTIVE weber F1ROCIas F., JulE, LeAnn, all Salt Lake City; lAt.tenled of civil.criminal. University eivorm 3 grandchildren. Funeral TJesday Wan' 1956'Graduate, City Cemetery. ,Friends may call at 90:FINANCE, CONTRACT 1:EG. NO.'sPecialisf masters received child custody. 24 hrs. degree FRESH ESCS Jenkins-Softe S. 4760 ... 1st South. Memo. Mortuary, National History, Stale. Tues in 1957. Members FIANCG. CONTRACT PEG. 124 NO.Imusic IIMS0113 Funeral' of .1.1;').1.alie-y..on p.m day piano. guitar, 91: FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Honorary Fraternity. V.C. Soft. and Sons. Roger Lewis Music Studios. widow, Vohdnretietk, ;directors,i FINANCE, CNTRAcT REQ. IlensvSert.urVyke"ri: L. RXTIVATIssIERS .iopr?elltcoahinKeia7 . 1roiril-ut,METAL DETECTOR Davis Super setts!: gAM1161 NO FISH AND tiyity, locate buriel treasure. Ziop ,ents. North Ogden, brothers, sister. day 12 noon, Lelltin Mortuary ChaP- -' BRIGHAM CITY Jeffrey Lorin Norman R. woodland mills. Calittel, 260 East South Temple. where 52e8. Coin Co., Si E. Bdwy. EL AND BOAT FISHERMAN .! Vi.. son Mrs. of Lorin FranCiS'Dr. Leon friends may call Monday 64 p.m. TRAI1ER Roche, infant SOringyille. Utah: rtemb ersh ip. TOWNHOUSE Calf and Mary Ann Bruderer Roth, died Larry Mary Lout Baker. North and Tuesday I hour prior to set.. RED 2781057. LIBRARY COMMISSION. March 21 in a Brigham City hospital.Ogden. yices. Funeral directorti, Larkin Mor. NO LIBRARY SHPLV1NG 103 pct. human hair wig. of natural causes. 'Wary. 1 Born March 21.1 i TRAINING SCHOGI. REQ. NO: AUBURN s3s. 6674071. GWYS-0199. Survivors: parents; sister, Lori,' LOCKERS (STEEL) Funeral services for.R-1560- : Ann. Brigham City; grandparents, TAX Lawrence A. GVPMe will be held RED. tirl GUITAR, drum, accordion lessons. 6 COMMISSION. Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Roche, Cain. 12 noon in the Highland Bil73 ASSESSMENT ROO PAPER; wks. course, $IO. F Wednesday LEWISTON. Cache County . P nit, Br. Elder county; Mr. end Mrs. COMMISSION War d chattel, 2535 Douglas St.1 TAX lessons. $1.75 ea., exp. teach.. Alma J. Bruderer, Brigham City. FY. neral services for Earl A. k arren,I Friends I 72: PRINTING (ASSESSMENT' :PIANO be will Wednesday, 79, Lewiston, 1 Cr, 761) Roosevelt, Curtis-Meckat neral Tuesday Colonwood Mortu.1 ROIL CARDS) prn.. Harold Felt -Ward Ist.4in chapel. 467 Drive and! The cepartment of Finance re- Funeral Home. Brigham City, where p.m.Lewiston Highland RICHARDooss 9, I n a I. ogan ry, To... He died March 22, iWednesdav one hour prior to ser.iseryes the right to WPC any or all WItdv friends can Mend" 74 eve, wirrld- of natural causes. ANONYMOUS day prior to services. Burial, Brig.; Born July 13, 18139, Lewiston, a soniyices at the church. Funeral direc.ibid!; or to accePt or relect the ALCOHOLICS y Cottonwood Mor.iwttole or any part of any bid; Or to .information and assistance. ham City Cemetery. Int Geom. Hyrum and Ella Angeline tort, waive any informality or technicality Vida A lice tItary. Kent Karren. Married Are you Seekino stability, JOHANSON serviceslin anv bid in the Interest Funeral 20. 1911, Logan Tem-- 1 Dec. , WORD OF TRUTH, Quinn'Reeder Only bids giving a firm 011etel Ch r s t of for Elenor Musts Andersen Jan-!Statof Jesus e, ----skilled will I Lewiston son will be held Tuesday, 2 p.m., in iMn tort.Propely Ilatter-daSA'S. Member. iPii Aid pronnsels prenesals and MANUS-CRI's. Genevieve p I 1r It ath Ward. High CEDAR CITY Priest. Benson Stake. the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 E. ed voon lengths pro f . twee. Quinn, 76, died March 22 In a Cedar Served as Ballot of the peace inSepth Temple. Friends may call at stecifications will be furnIh of Born causes. natural 20 City hospital Years. PIANO lessons. try home. excel. Lewiston for 64 76OUGLAS CHRISTIANSEN, Monday, Feb. 16, 1693, San Cristobal, N.M., to Survivors: widow, sons, Earl Reed.linterment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial i, Prograrn. $1.50. Purchasing Agent Manuel and Socorro Medina Alire. er, Lewiston; David Clair, Spokane, Park. Funeral directors, Larkin Mop 7.711 LET us sell Your unwanted musket five Married to Frank ,N. Quinn, July 6, Wash. nine grandchildren, tuary. Instruments. 262.3381, sis. 1 XMinino brothers, 1932, Great Fails, Mont. Registered services for Funeral JONES nurse. Membet, Presbyterian Church. tern. Hyrum S,, Lorain L. both Lew.TAP, ballet, acrobatic clastes now Elton Wallace Jones will be held Charter member, Cedar City OES. iston; Mn. Zola 1(,. Lewis,K. Sacra11 starting. Music Centre, In a.m.. Memorial Chris. the Marie Wednesday, Survivors: husband; sister, Mrs. Al. mento, Calif.; Mn. FOR SALE vira Ortega, Albuquerque, N.M. Fie totterson, Cornish. Cache County. - IChaoel. 36 East lth South. Interment BSW Jr. Please contact ma at Fo- In Burial Gardens. the Memorial Elysian Nelson call Cedar City 2 Friends 011 Kern Co., Calif., wet Tuesday Broductim DOI., Bonnie. Friends may call at the Tuesday, and stock cash some Presbyterian Church. Friends call neral Chapel.at Logan, large potential ser..1 to chapel Mortuary On Wednendae prior the ward and PET CEMETERY. Pic kJ Service Southern Utah Mortuary, Cedar City, P.m. also 20000,01,0 reserves. low gravity 11 Funeral directors. Burial. vices. a.m. HU 43070 pewit, after nOOn to services. Burial, Wednesday Tuesday this paper. oil. write Box .Mortuary. Lewlaton Cite Cometerv Cedar City Cemetery. LADIES you thought Mors of YOUrsPif you'd make mom et your.. 2 BURIAL graves, City Camettry. Ideal No. E. area. 3634364. DUMONT suttoended, let's talk. r ig M. sii .'.1 A,',..., :,m.,, Ile Elaine A. Hansen stepchildren, Lewis P., Holt f' '. ...'''..:.", '', ..''' Axel Lindholm r s Ira Waters IDAHO PAROWAN theory , Lriroiyded for A group of 45 Utah educators my Blue and Gold Program Utah and Nevada. a for to leave were Monday four-da- y visit to the U.S. Naval could be tinent) strengthened with substantial otr4., - t; F- Utahns To Visit Naval Academy summers," he grinned. "It is nothing for the wind to blow at 70 m.p.h. all day." "Expedition objective is to see if we can find vertebrate aafinal fossils and see what bearing they have in the overall scheme of things," he adding that the continued, Gondwanaland (super con- -' i I .' with U. of Suggested minimum contribution is $2.50, U. students admitted free. I . 11 program. B-- - - 6- - , Union Ballroom. Prof. Harold J. Berman of the Harvard Law School Is a member of the executive committee of the Russian Research Center and a frequent U.S. State Department consultant on Soviet law and procedure. The author of 12 books, 3erman teaches courses in Soviet and American law at Hervard and has lectured on American law at Moscow University. Berman's lecture, presented by the Harvard Law School Association of Utah, the University of Utah Law School and the Utah State Bar Association, will bring funds for the expanded U. of U. Law Library acquisition Academy and Washington, D.C. The trip is being sponsored by the Department of the Navy under its Blue and Gold Program, according to Commander Robert D. Simpson who will conduct the tour. He is coordinator for the Naval Acade - , ., y "Law as au instrument of peace in U.S. Soviet reltons" will be discussed by a Harvard University law professor March 31 at 8 p.m. in the University of Utah questioned. His thoughts ; - ? ' TO GIVE PEACE VIEW mearingful 3" , ',,i HARVARD LAW PROF and 7 firms, so well that he received praise 'Lawrence A. Gwynn Evelyn P. Bonnell front both businessmen and sev- i.,,..,,::::, Hazel Evelyn Druzilia Is.tersno Por,e11. ; Hughes ';' 1 60, 1251st Ave., i'rf!' , eral U.S. senators. 24, M(Sa"saa;:aaas:W1 'died Mrch 1 Later he became a division .1969- n a local ' ,::,..t;:( of natu ...:,.anata,',,askat""-'hospeal commander at McConnell A i r .ral causes, B orn eas,...s.,,.. 7. 't. July of those I'N in Force Base .' H 1908. a ki y den charge ,,., : Duchesne Count, in All he all, same missiles. : k, :k'-'1:1a of daughter '''' C. James and '','''''. .i' 4 , t asi spent eight years in airbase M 4 , LeVern ' ' Davis :i.,;....,,A,,,: Peterson.... and and construction ,r.,4 expansion to LawMarried dollar r en c e (D c kl "7,': ' handling ;Sprouse. ''"3. July 3 11929, Roosevelt budgets. ' 'ff' 'Divorced. Married r.,,., Ito Dona Boone!', SPRAWLING BASE ,,,ss6 ,,av4 22, 1953, 'May s'.' Elko. of his voiced. For the last five years 1?)3 Memoisr. ., Lake Eighteenth V, a, C. ., urCh it military career he was com Salt of Jerus Christ of Latter-daSaints. the worker, Telephone operator mander over sprawling Primary in Vernal. Continental Employe. 825th Strategic Aerospace DiviMurray A. Bywater ' Survivors: motaer, Adams, Vernal: Survivors ' husband, serving with Plymouth, Idaho; Mrs. Fred (Jose- - ChristofferLan) will be held Tuesday;Let it be known throughout tN) Mrs. Barbara Ellen M. rchant Marines .al Vietnam and phine) H ea I n. Kanab Funeral at 3 p.m. at the McDougal Funeral dom ot Sall Leaf) Valley the king. in the limelight sion at Little Rock, Ark., includ- daughters, fol. noon, Park ;Nome, 4310 South Redwood, where lowing San Francisco: Gerald Korea; Highland Mrs. Thomas, one child (I2 son, clauehters. Lima. Weanesday Ward p.m. or under)proclamation: ' 2435 DOUglitS St lfriends may c call Tuesday at ing 12,000 men in a number of (Elaine) Deelstra, Sunset Davis, attending college in San Jose; Allen, if rie3 nds call Chapel plus one parent, plus this O. sere ' ces. Interment unhi Ha:inland n 460 time Tues. Dr., five grandchildren, brothers,ima r elm.. and Diane , a reka mother, ;County; 8 a. m ., c ha Del Wednesday !the Valley View Memorial Park Ft,. notice entitles bearer to one free day support units. sisters, Mrs. H. C. (Edna) Pauo, West portion of fish and sisters, brothers, Mrs. after testing there, including the am. Burial Redwood neral directors, McDougal Funeral Young atOliver i'Salt Lake City; Mrs. W. B. (Leah) Floyd Jordan; the PICKWICK Olde Eng. A. (Defile) Abbott. Holladay, Estates. been ch:ps life "All I've Family suogests contribu- - Hem,. Sun. James Clayton, my Boise; bomb ',Voyles, world's first hydrogen fish Fish end Chips Simone located to lions the American C. Mrs. Laver Cancer SocietY,1 McMil.' (Ruby) HM1PT tUfah: SC F uneral services for at 1235 West Dean D., Phoenix. North T emp e. Tel e. Ian, Murray, Utah; John C,, Sandy. Primary Children's Hospital. charge of airfields, flown planes;:set; 'Herbert W. Schmidt will be held blast. World finest fish and H., Trenton, Utah; p.m. in the Sandy lath' Chips. Eat in or take out. This offer Thursday Hilda B. Smart Utah; W.,Stuart The next year he became a large and small and adminisShelley, Idaho; Delos 9501 POPPY Lane with Bishoo H. Carson 'Richard W, David good daily except Friday and Sante- Vegas, imrco Warren B., Nev.) t.,1 a tered Friends Jordan orgaconaucting. large great many Hilda Wilhelmina Butler Smart, 83, Open 7 days from noon le N.Y. deputy wing commander for the 'may calf at the McDaugoal Funeral' day. a'as wan' -35 Redondo Ave., LEHI David H. Carson, 91, diedHome, he summed up. Funeral services and burial will be 4330 South Wednesldied 22 24, It.;4fr.:r;'.'!?!. held in California. March in a Strategic Air Command (SAC) nizations," March from and at 64 day pmhoLr Thursday 1Kanab in EC a.m.. 530 e11969, hospital to for back Salt came commander ,;.;...a. ''I the church one and then a wing prior to serv a local hospital at ...tura ices. interment In the Vallev v. tew Born AP r caus,....,, II, two outfits at Great Falls, Mont. City because it is my home andmature) causes. Memorial Park. Ftneral directors, 1 Herbert W. Schmidt 11877, Fairf Born Jan. 25, .: leld,: McDougal Funeral Nome. ILI t a h to ''' SANDY ,', Bywater graduated from the my family is here. The Salt 1886, aEtitilifyille'i Herbert W. Schmidt, 40, William County, SCHMIDT Franklin girc Funeral services for E. 8130 daughter i; aat.'isa 1457 v 'Carl Canadian National Defence Col- Latce Airport is a big challenge,lUtah, n Iand aCnadrso?1". hemal was ISicnhomonidtinwthilel dead South, .., ...,.., ;day .i on SAC and it will keep on getting Tula Whilhelmina trst , arrival at a a commanded and NOW FORMING Maria Deartbeck, ...:,,Flebeaffa lege Clausen Salt Lake hospital ilaSytat6e,towheerpoinfrieanndds tiouttTenra 4 f ear ' LitS1941m March 23, 1969, base in Ohio before he was bigger in the years ahead," he to ZebudeeMarried 4 ;,..aaate. to services. InterSTATE LANES Jo- 4. Wednesday prier .. ,k,se iN.:.Ata..ft , 1:30 p.m. alalL'o,a:: she dd May 22, I a ...ment Sunset Lawn Memorial Park. handed the assignment as corn said. 4 18. Barn Noy. "!,a, 1960. Sheep ,. directors, Kay Coionial Mot--. S a t 30'. 16, 1902, i...1928. a : Logan, '2."1, .....i.;h.i.q,iiy, rurlyerell g P.M. - La k e ,,,W ' of 4t,,...,' '..:,049'4.,:' Temd;e, Continued from Page 11 - LYNCH B Eunera services forICOMPANY with assets desires NI Jane Moench Roth vrich will dormant rag. A. bl meroe with he;d Tuesda9 9 a m., at the eves. mortuary, 36 E. 7th South, call from Mendav 6 trends may pm. and Tuesday Pror to services. , -- Lost Interment in Me Mt Olivet Came-tery. Funeral d :rec;,, Deseret Mor - LOST ghway between my n Licdon and Am. Fork o r Jo- - March 16, Leg 0 ' Mutton shot gun services aeoh ine Pratt Luce w e be held Tues- - case contain,ng a Sterling day, 12 noon, in the Memorial Chao; worth double shot gun. Serial No. el. 36 E. 71h South Street. Interment., Return to J. D. Wadley, Elysian Burial Garderp Friends may RFD 182, Pleasant Grove, Ut., Ph . call at the Deseret Mortuary, Mom Liberal reward. T to day, p.m and eesday prior services. Funeral directors, Deseret $150 REWARD Mortuary Funerill services for For brief case, no questions asked. McGAHEN son Ethel Seely McGahee will be hc,d Wednesday 11 a.m. in the Larkm IREWAP1 for information and rem,. mortears, ado East south Temple. cry of Brunswick Victrola ard rec. Friends may call at the mortuary ords. Sentimental value. Call avie Wednesday prior to services. iramay nines. 266.2525. requests no flowers. Interment Mt. LOST-SYleg female puppy, 'Olivet Cemetery. Funeral directors, Redondo and Wyoming Larkin Mortuary. Ave, -MILLER"Funeral services for tc.plAh Nlicrps.Ti.wgi kgeheag,:ireds; LgseTst,amogrieoxd.ogiobv.wirnsw.nitt: Ward Chapal, 815 Garfield Ave. 'ShortY. Reward, 2781108 Lawrence Andrew Gwyne, 61 9484 Friends may call at the Curtis- - LOST R. t Siamese cat, vie. Sunset Lawn Mortuary, 2350! sa25 E. 9th ,Aiden St.. died Mackay South, wearing turquoise 23 In a 'a-'March from eit East 13 th atSouth :' Hazel Richard Salt Lake hospital YREKA, CALIF. and .. the church PM. -one hour H ug h es, 43 Mid a:' prior tg sery,cer. interment ,..,. aOaaaa.'. after a long ill- vie, Mf Sunset llIIThound s r e k a. f ormer Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral direc- - So. Temple and 9th East, reward paw Born ant.- ,: Salt Lake 14, City 1917, Bountitors, Sunset Lawn' 46623.'1. r e s i dent, lu to Andrew died, Mortuary. as.. neral , black male dog, white and Lilly Inoebor March 23, 1969, at ' !",a aleiut NELSON-Z.-Fuservices fort on chest, ans. to JOIIISOn Vie. 9M GUrrnn. home ot IT: her Waldo P. Nelson wit be held Tues. So. 1st West. Pew. Blacki, , '' ' Married Mirriarn cancer. olt clay at 10 a.m. in the Russon Broth- Elfor I A 0 r 12 ' 1. LOST Born Vic . U. of U. Fieldnouse, ,,...FI,, July ers MerluarY 255 las 4. Salt South Chapel, and. 1 Lake M a t a 1973, ;a liberal tape measure East. Friends may call at the mor.1: rew. Miss; LDS Temole. LI sl.,' 1 Idaho, a daughter Mealiss, tuary Monday, 6:30-- p.m. and Tues-rAaintJt. graduate. C. and a..a7.:": of John LOST ..., to "Susie" white fe male services. Interment ' day prior '''' pact. ''''- 'C ncePttweng; a r a B a c o n taf:a a ak neer, die puppy, lost March 16th. Lawn C emeter. Wasal,h Russon Richards. Marrleo v,,,,m,.. 13th West 6th So . Pew. Co. Bothers, funeral directors. --to Leslie Douglas ls,,,9 ,,, survivors: widIve; PANTER Graveside services fOr JOST Toy Pomeranien, brown, vie. .4 .,,711 s o n S. Hughel, July 19, k,....t dauonter, Kearns. Raw Harold M .allt a e Pareer, will be held a r la we Joseph San Jose It 194e, W., Tuesday 10 a.m. at Redwood Memo- a A Wendell L., Mrs. Calif. 4 Formerly it ala ' IF Nov (Carolyn! Stout. all Salt Loge rial Estates, 6500 So. Redwood Rd. employed at Ft ;ado it:19 ot-- i eirtctors. COY; trur grandchildren: In Salt!' brother, S S. Funere, Douglas tOnwood Mortuary 46.4 ters, Raymond, Centerville: Lake City. mem. dada., Mrs.; Leonard (Juliet) Williams, Bountiful; Funeral services for Alla Church o; ber, YEI I , March 24, 1969 Monday, funerals ) to, DESERET NEWS, I Funeral services tor Nora Erickson ' MAGNA MURRAY Kay Ulmer, 87, ir ae S. 8749 20, Brown, d State,iarch , W. 31st .,,,,,..4,,,r ',., , South, 22 in a Maray , ,. who cued March e.';,4 01-, lte,..;.-at:hos pit al of oak,. 22 in a Salt Lake ',..t.'..,:ai. :,, , rat causes . Born e: :':,' ,. ,'. ' ti aa s up r ifae sI In ofa 1881 . .aaa' 2 , may Swe- - ak,,,, Stockholm, ,,..,....." motorcycle auto- allaw, 'a, to and Carl den, -,.-..7"Iaw mob oe a se, t accident, 3; :we, will be held Tues. Johanna C. Per- t.a.a.: ,l'''s. $. d av se n i E r ickson. p.m., at.. to Pleasant Married Green Joseph Ulmer, 1901 W Lak e he - ',,,, la Fs'' 8141 City: , t h. u M d 'ed 1954 . ray ,.call 8525 W 27th ... South Mor,day fell ., ,.., aosyoedacrrhyt oier. ". P.m., Tuesday 11 a rn to 1230 p m. : son , Burial Memorial d aurters, Sever. Gardens ot the "aeatF., S Annandale. Valley. Born Seal. 7. 194: Salt Lake rs Foss City. to Cazell R. and Reva Barney (Wilma) Anderson. Midvale; Jose- - 'Brown. Employe, KCC. Member LOS Fume, Murray; Mrs. Edward attended College Of Southern manna; cis) Clarey. Visalia, Calif.; 6 grand- - Utah. Surviy es: parents; le h l d r e nt 5 sisters, Mrs. Aaron tilaatzell) Rob!. Chad (Charlene) !sister, Mrs. Agnes Watts, Spring son: Sands; Mrs.Mrs. John (Judy) Funeral Wednesday Payne, Hunter; Valley, Calif. iother, Mrs. noon, 4160 S. State, where friends Martin, Granger.; call Tuesday p.m., Wednesday ,Ken Brown, Richfield. one hour prior to services. Burial Midvale City Cametery. -- Arrowsmith, widow, Bids Cherylee Hatch Crocker Keith Woodfield Marie G. Andreasen rt4rnelet-InDdIA2- sos. - ' l JRay Jeffrey ilri;.In, Fechard 1). Herman - Roche :cipVIRE4 - Earl A. Karren - all Tuesd45-- - - - p".' - Genevieve A. - P. THE WEATHER Fotcast Per Monday, Tuesday, March 14 25, 3 --25 -- AB COLD PREVIEW OF ESSA WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST TO 1:00AJA. EST Mt sunny SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITYConsiderably O. through Tuesday. Warming trend. Daytime highs near zero near of near Low tonight X. Probability precipitation Tuesday. UTAHMostly fair tonight and Tuesday but fro showers near and over the eastern mountains. Daytime highs 45 to SS. Lows tonight 25 to S. E. NEVADAFair through Tuesday. Daytime highs 46 to $5. Lows tonight In the 20s. Warmer afternoons. SE. IDAHOMostly fair through Tuesday. Warmer afternoons. Daytime highs 40 to SO. Lows tonight 20 to 30. S.W. IDAHOFair through Tuesday. Warmer afternoons. Daytime highs 50 to 60. Lows tonight 25 to 35. FIVEDAY FORECASTUTAHTuesday through Saturwarming early in week to average near day. Temperatures normal. Chance of showers near the end of the week. HUMIDITYAt 1:30 cm., 72 percent. Precipitation since March 1, 1969, .57. Departure since March 1, -- .59. Precipl 2.90. teflon since Cot. I, 1968, 10.33. Departure since Oct. 1, SUNSunrise Tuesday. 6:22 a.m. Sunset Tuesday, 6:45 p.m. COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURESSalt Lake City Sunday: high 49; low, 31; mean, 40; normal, 42.78. A year ago: Alltime tow high for month. high, 66; tow, 36. for month 2. JUNCTION period GRAND Temperatures for the A re Honoiuit, 510 Monday ending LAS VEUAS U.S. TEMPERATURES Prec. LOGAN Mar. 21 Los Angeles A IhJouerclut 64 34 1.18 Miami 60 Atlanta 21 New York 44 27 OGuE4 X BOISE A I E LIG POC 35 54 Boston 13 31 Tr, Portland Butte 28 PROVO 48 CErtais CITY 21 AS RENO 43 CHEYENNO 40 .43 ROCK SPRINGS 64 Ch,c;eq .01 St. Louis 27 Denver 1 .13 SALT LAKE 1 Fairbanks arc COLEH I --- (" tAct ON 60 -- ?IMMO .. KANSAS , CM ......(7. I . A I I,t FI :,-- zz.k WEATHEt . CITTolott, st FAIR UPIi witImin 7 KAM.' . 20, : ,.. I ft 1101111 FOTOCASIt CI.,..d'..:d .:::. 1 ..S.:: STUDIO Main, MASSAGE SALON 146S So. Stare, Apt. 1. PHYSIOTHERAPY AND MASSAGe 4886 So. aard MASSAGE and sauna bath. Open 6 cm. to tu pm., 2784627 or 2724213. HEAL-7,- 1488 S. 41:W"ITIt"Sk )..k. so AT AAAAA 6Travel hoWERS ... 41 It $ 46 311 31 14 29 IS Sc 4A 63 .20 66 77 40 67 75 59 41 46 56 13 51 72 42 33 24 San Francis4.02 itsattle 'Sherman Sookarte IWas10'19ton. O.C. CANADA .07 31 3$ As .14 1.64 413 70 51 55 37 39 27 25 at 62 33 It .03 Brussels Cairo Car Wants Dubfin Gt eva Lisbon Madrid Moscow New Delhi Paris Rome 22 34 Ca Niary 13 49 Vancouver INTERNATIONAL STATIONS Temperatures at hour listed: Sunday Srdoel 12 a.m. al Tok et) Aberdeen a T. 32 Vienna Amsterdam 1004. 34 V., areme BE INSURED BE SAFE Automobile Deity. CERTIFIED cry Service everywhere in the United States. S2,500.000 INSURANCa D Iver wantednot empioyment. INSURED DRIVEWAY SYSTEM 1130 South Slate DRIVERS wanted to drive cars for me 10 and from L.A. San Francisco. Denver. Chicabo and other maior This is not cities. mbloyment. ICC zimiamt .............5, Bath MASSAGE et Its best. complete facilities, house cans, 0011 Sundars Masseur, Masseuses. o:osTon ..11:: IL SMassage end . 0101111111t 1 a.m. 34 2 cm. am. am. 52 59 36 3". cm 60 19 11 I 1 3, a.m. 5a 111Th 1 .341081(t. AUTO TRANSPORT AAACON Sato your car anywhere in the U.S. ICC certiCeo, S3,000,003 tipaliity ins. SI,S00 bonded ay. 41 Drivers ..m. 54 nerded, noteraoloyment cm. 45 NEED cars drivenNot from .me. 21. Fran. Or Detroit. 10Help Wanted Women . SEAMSTRESS wanted, leper. necew a m, sary, Apply 141 East 4th South. 1 cm. 37 waitress. EXPERIENCED met, 1 cm. 28 lanced try cook. i am. WI 48E |