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Show DEStRET 8B NEWS, Friday, Aprii 18, 1969 Forecast University Has New de In Urban Life Peter Gras Peter Gras, 07, 2175 Ave., dad ADM 17 In a Salt Lako , hospital of natu- rat Cd13,1. 1887n 1.1, march to Ponnsylvanid, Jose Ph and Marie Y Liger Gras. Mar- ried Mate Jen- son 1910, Salt 1 whe she '.,' C'ty; lei Jan. 31, IOC Came mi. I mer assistant secretary Of labor for Manpower, who will Moodily on "Lessons the Great Society speak from Progta ms." 1 I On the national average, 20 out of every 100 persons who enter ninth grade will graduate from college, while in Utah the proportion is 26 of too, Mangum said. Of high school graduates who decide to go on to college, the economist said 90 per cent stay in Utah for their schooling, yet s after graduation, leave the state. YOUR TIRED? citCy ID Milan artatitt 4 laR010(10 32 fa 50TH EA t T (.6 GA, 0 44-374- U. 6 ' , 1,f, ; Sur, ivoi s' r, Mrs. h t e ug Oa The swing in Utah from an agrarian to an urban economy te of the has made education state's largest industries." a Univeesity of Utah economist said Thursday night. The university used to have "a cloistered atmosphere," but now is the center of urban society and is a "service institution." said Dr. Garth Mangum, U. of U. McGraw professor of economics and former executive director, the President's Commission on Manpower. Mangum delivered the third in a series of lectures presented by the Department of Economics. Last in the series will be forStanley R. Ruttenberg, ClaybOrna t'r...., ,,., ,' ' Dorothy G. An....' deison, Salt Lake City; 2 grandchildren; t sisters, Raymond, Bountiful; Joseph, M.'s. Mary Lewis. both Rock Springs, Wyo.; Mrs, Rose Johnson, Washington, D C. Funeral Saturday 2 p mi., 260 E. Su111 Temoie, where WI-1'P m friends call Friday WeElyria day odor to satCh Lawn Memorial Park. : Ile said this poses two Is it a good Investment to train people to go somewhere else to work? or, should primary concern be for the welfare of Utah's children? Mangum answered that the state's economic developent must he "scconthry," asking that people be "looked at as the ends, rather than the means" of economy. In a rural economy, he said. the most important resources were the state's natural resources and land. But in econotoday's Or resources, my. human "ownership of individual skills and selling one's talents" are the primary resource, he said. But in such an economic system, people are both the and consumers, "employes both the means and the end," Mangum said. clues-Ions- Leslie G. Pahl Funeral serv,ces tor Les!,e Gordon Pahl, el, s56 N ' First West, who ., dled Apra 16, will be held Saturday noon, East, where friends call Fri. day 61 p.m., urday one hour prior to serv,ces. Burial Sait Lake Cemetery. City Born June 2, Atanta :,",. Ili(,-,...- 2 Chetsift to P Germany, and Herbert Johanna Franke other ton, 76, died April il in Bennett,of Ilintah County, a heart ;Omen? e lm March 13. 1893, Jensen. Uln- h County, to Ira and Hattie Terrell Married Burton. Nancy Choleraic Dec. 8, 1917, Ver. nal. Veteran WW S t o c k m a n. . Survi- rancher. v o r s: w i d ow; Mrs. daughter, J a c k (J o y) incidents unsavory involving inmates. Just before Christmas an inmate in the men's drunk tank complained of being beaten and threatened. lie complained that no jail personnel came to the cell to even look in on inmates for over six hours. on Feb. 16, Bib Apache Kidd. also Icnr-- rt as Ro'w71 Lloyd Ellsworth, 35, was found dead in his jail cell. He had been brought in at 5:30 a.m. by University of Utah campus police who had found him near the emergency entrance of the University Hospital !n what appeared to be a very intoxicated condition. They obtained a complaint from a justice of the peace and the man was booked in the Jail and placed in a cell, still in what appeared to be a very intoxicated conllition. An his autopsy later death was caused by pneumonia. Eirhelbrrsw, Idano. , :',', 7,447,00010-19gi,:: ':::': J. C. PENNEY, 320 4, , , Melba .:,,,, Cudahw Calif.; 2 ' , n r a n d children; tfmt9.065",,t, brother, sisters, Mrs. Charlet, Joseph (Marie) Dodds, Mrs. Nola McNeil, Mrs. Sid (Carrie) It rkcly, M s. Hero'd tNevel Ashby. Vernal. Funeral Saturday noon, Roosevelt Third LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Olcin Mortuary, Root e- veil. Saturday 11 3.M. to services. Burial Roosevelt City Cemetery. 64, 1175 West. Apri 18. S ec. FuKANOSH, Millard County neral services for Almon A. Penney, 72, who died April 16 in Meanow, Millard County, from an acc.dental drowning, will be held Saturday 10 a.m., Kanosh LDS Ward Chapel, where friends call one hour prior tO services. Burial Kanosh City Cemetery. Born Aug. 70, 1096, Kanosh, to Alvin and Ann Mills Penney, Married LaPreat Halsey. Jan. 25, Fillmore. Trapper. Member LOS Church. Survivors: widow; sons, John. Richfield: Garth, daughters. Kanab; Mrs. H. R. (Anna) Billing-ton- . Layton; Mrs. William litethell Savage, Goleta, Calif.; Mrs. B. R. (Margaret) Johnson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. R. E. (Maevonne) Steadman. Staten le lai.d. N.Y.; Mrs. George (Ferris) Faris, West Covina, Calif.; 16 grandchildren, 14 greet grandchildren; brothers, sister. Harvey, Salt Lake City, Ray. La Canada. Calif.; Mrs. Joseph (Crystal) King, Kanosh. St!: 37 70 60 42 Sa 76 58 45 53 RI 45 42 41 3:43 9.50 Le3 n the Strew from C 364-402- HUMAN HAIR TO 12" LONG $29.95 'Tr r,: , :: as ilwi,;i: Ivan L. Provoa hospital , short ill- after r ness. Born June 1885, Payson, 1, and to Enoch Charlotte Cloward ,r,,I1 Monk. Married - k Ida Loretta Ler- ,: June 12, .4, will, Salt Lake 1907, LOS 'remote.... Survi- Farmer. 12 El Block No. of.Seors. Phone LEN 1kMM1 p.m. p.m. 66 p.m. 70 64 54 57 8 12 1 p.m. 6S 50 70 3 p.m. 63 p m 93 1 32 1 36 AS 1 1 28 e4 1 p.m. p.m. p.m. 1 PAL 1 52 1.01. 37 P.m. 43 p.m. 50 p.m. 63 32 66 45 46 ' t , 4 : : 1isi Leo BARBARA, CALIF. (Jerry) Freeman, 43, died APHI 16 at his home. Born Aug. 15, 1905, Murray, Utah, to James T. and Married Alice Fillmore Freeman. La Verne Wilson, July 2, 1930, Salt Lake Clty; divorced. Married Ceceil Karen March 17, 1966, Arizona. Survivors: widow; daughters, Mrs. Roland (Joan) Hansen, Mrs. William iCarol) Galvin, both Long Beach, Calif.; 3 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Donald F., Downey, Calif.; James, Mrs. Jack (Beatrice) DeKorver, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. I sGrand IFlorencel Davis. Oakiand, Calif. Funeral Friday in Sania Barbara. SANTA , Mrs. ttsr Santa Mon(Rite) Staples, Calif.; 9 grandchildren; great 9'andchildrent sister, Mrs. Kenneth Funeral Tanner, Payson. (Zelpha) p.m., Berg Mortuary, Morday Pro& where friends call Sunday 64 p.m., MJnddy prlor to services. Burial Payson City Cemetery. Cant; ' Delbert L. Manning son Delbert Funerals v.; ote :1 Manning. Edwina Dec. Lerav f' iflizer4regde-- h Married Milier, .: V. 4 Lester Rouse Bertha B. Peterson Lester Rouse, 75. POCATELLO died April 15 at his home of a heart ailment. Born Aug. 25, 1893, Pocatelto, to William and Caroline Pavor Rouse. karried Susan ivora Fern-wort- h Jan. 17, 1920, Blackfoot. Veteran WW I. Employe American Rail-wExpress; Idaho State Highway widow; Dept.: termer. Survivors: so's, daughters, Robert, Mrs. Robert both Pocatello; Pollard, (Dare's) Jack Mrs. (Norma) Southworth, Idaho Falls; 7 grandchildren: sister, Maude Ostrander, tong Beach, Calif. Funeral services were held Friday In the Pocatello Tenth Ward chapel. ST. CHARLES, IDAHO Bertha Ann Benson Peterson, 86, died April 16 In a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. Born April 7, 1883, St. Charles, to Swanty J. and Nancy Larson Benson. Married Alvin O. Peterson, May 19, 1904, Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died July 3. 1950. Survivors: sons, daughters, Benson E. Harold O., both Seattle, Wash.; Oren S., St. Charles; Mrs. Thomas (Malt) Mrs. Roy C. Jones, Montpelier; (Edna) Cochran, Omaha, Neb.; Mrs. Jack W. (Enid) Taylor. Mrs. Robert P. (Estella) Minor, both Pocatello: Mrs. lieeno Walientine, Paris; 26 grandchikirent 21 great - grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Sam U. (Inez) Tufts, Salt Lake City. Funeral Saturday ) p.m., St. Charles LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Mathews Mortuary, Montgetier, Friday 79 p.m., Saturday at the St. Charles Cultural Hall, 11 a m. to services. Burial St. Charles Cemetery. Daley sLacKeryFuneral services for Jeanette McCleary Blacken will be conducted Saturday. 12 noon. from Evans and Early Mortuary, 571 East 1st South, where friends may call Friday 8 Pm. and Saturday one-ha-lf hour prior to services. Interment, Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral directors, Evans and Early. BRE1NHOLT Funeral services for Melba D. Breinholt will be held Monday 12 noon at the Taylorsvilie Stake Center, 1399 West 4100 South. Friends May call at the McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood, Sunday 641 P.m. and Monday at the church hour prior to services. Funeral directors, McDougal Funeral Home. COON Funeral services for James Edward (Ed) Coon will be held Saturday 1 p.m. in the Hunter Ward Chapel, 6000 West 3500 South. Friends may call at 8525 West 2700 South, Magna, Friday 8 pan. and Saturday at the church one hour prior to service. Interment, Pleasant Green Cemetery. Funeral directors, Peel Funeral Home. CROWLEY Funeral services for of. Leland S. Crowley will Oe held Saltmay 11 am. at Lindquist and ons Colonial Chaoel, 34011 Washing-o- n Blvd. Ogden. Friends call at the mortuary Friday 14 may o.m. and aturdav one hour prior to services. ntermentL Washington Heights Manorial k, Funeral Lindquist and Sons. GRAHAM Funeral services for Georoe Stevenson Graham will be held Saturday, 12 neon in the Edge-hi- ll Ward, )750 South 15th East. Friends may call at the Larkin MortvarY, 260 East South Temple, Friday 64 p.m. and Saturday at the ard one hour prkx to services Interment, Memorial Gardens of the Vailey. Funeral Larkin directors, :., Richard Roy. Weber County son of RichLance Daley. ard Banks and Toni Miller Daley, died April 17 in an Ogden hospital of Born April 10. SurviPrematurity. vors: parents; sisters, Dawn Ann, both Roy; grandparents, Alysse, Lorenzo Daley, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Miller, Orem. Graveside 11 a.m., Provo services Saturday, Friends call Berg City Cemetery. Provo, Saturday prior to Mortuary, services, L. ALL GRAS- AT COST STOCK (114q ) '' 14.95 8 - LAYAWAYS .,1....,..1 6 Yöl Li PABCO tf STANDARD qUality paint SORRY NO MAIL OR PHOAE ORDERS 75DISIDE VINYL LATEX INSIDE WIG STYLING SPECIAL Rita. REG. LSO STYLE REG. 1.50 CONDITIONING REG. 1.50 CLEANING REG. 10.50 SAVE OVER $6.50 GOOD WITH AD ONLY 4299 I $5.68 Gal". WHATEVER 111, vaio 99 YOU NEED KETCHUM'S SAVE IL itil Funeral services Marshall will be 12 neon its the Garden Heichts North Ward, 2220 F'sreFriends MAY call at the Ho:brrok Funeral ChaPel, 37J1 So. 73,1 East, Friday evening 7 to O p m- Aid at the ward chapel one muPrior to Interemnt Mo. otain View Memorial Estates. F,ineral directors, L. Dale Holbrook. NAYLOR Funeral services for Haro,c1 Wavle Naylor will be held Saturdav 12 noon at the Jenkins. Sale Mortuary, 4760 South State Street. Friends may call Friday 611 P.m. and Saturday 1 hour prior to 11,tViCill. Interment, Murray V.City C. Cemetery. Funeral directors, Soft. and Sons. NIELSON Funeral services for Ervin Wilson will be held Saturday 2 p.m. in the Memorial Chapel, 36 East 7th South. Interment, In the Bluffdale Cemetery. Friende may call at the Deseret Mortuary on Fri. day CS p.m. and Saturday Prior ta Service. Fowls! directors. Deseret Mortuary. PAHL Funeral services for LesIle Gordon Pahl will be held Salimday 12 roon at McDougat's White Coapel, 124 South 4th East. Friends may call Figaro" 441 P.M and Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, McDougal's White Chapel. MARSHALL iF eaOs' ht Lr dreceived osi maCounty 0 Complete specifications can be R. Cured from the County Porchaeleg Room 504 Cite and Department, County Building. The County COnIMISSIOn reserves the right to relict any or all bids. Only bids giving a firm quotation properly signed will be accepted. Sealed envelope must be muted with date and time of bid oDeninit, ult, and mote No product Unmarked envelopes WILL NOT OE ACCEPTED. W. T. SOUTH, Purchasing agent. 1Sitte lel titticts A SECURITY ,41 ) FUTURE WONDER , For - David Thomas o'neurted Selurdav 99t Clerk a mature woman witb,! pleasing personality whoA41, likes to talk to people over the telepbone. Good in spelling and type SO 4: ' words per minute. The woman middle-age- d used we. have selling should ability. This position is for out Advertising Nowsporier Department. Good start.. ink salary plus commis. lion on ads taken and bonus on developed busi. 4 nen. This is a good pat-)11- ,, 5 days, 37. Ing position. hour week with many benefits; sick leave, how!, pitalization, doctor bills, life insurance, pension and paid vacations. For appointment call 11 Miss Jackson between 9 t2 12 noon, 1 NEWSPAPER AGENCY COROORA11ON V. HAIR Reg . e JACOBSON Funeral services for Mae Ohiwiler Hauler Jacobson will be Saturday p.m. In the Bountiful Union Mcrtuary Chapel, 299 North Main, where friends may call Friday p.m. and Saturday IV hours prihr to services. Interment, Centerville City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Merrill R. Hollbrook, Union Mortuary. KELLY Funeral services for Agnes Grow Young Kelly will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Russon Brothers Mortuary Chanel. 225 Soon 2nd East. Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday, 64 13.rn. end Mondav pr.or to services. Interment, C.ty Cemetery. Russon Brothers, funeral directors. MARGETTS Funerai se vices for Anor Whipple Marvels will be he'd Srituroey, 12 noon in the Gant 3rd Ward, till Chariton Ave. Friends may call at the Larkin MomLary, 260 East Snit Temp e. 'iday P.m. and Saturdav at the ward one how prior to services. ,tement. Watch Lawn Memorial Pa-Funeral directors. Larkin fo 6" to 8" long. Excellent choice of colors. MICKEI.S004, SALT LAKE COUNTY INVITATION TO BID Sons. Surv:vors: sons, daughteits, Jerry Paul, Mountain View, Calif,' David. Seal Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Dale (Sharon) Smith, Pleasant Hills, Calif.) Steffanie West, Beikeley; one grand. child, brothers, sister, C. Winstron, Paso Robles, Lawrence B., Mrs. Howard (Margaret) Jones, both Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held in California. C BY: METTER Funeral services for Alfred Huetter will be held Saturday, 2 Pm., Cu the Murray 7th Ward Chapel, 5720 So 3rd East. Fr;ends may call Friday, PM. at the Jenkins-Soft1760 Mortuary. Se. Stare and Saturday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment. Mrmnrial CerAna al the Veliely. Funeral directors, V. C. Soffit I. E HUMAN The owner reserves the right to waive any Informalities or ha relict any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit striM his b;d security In the amount, form and sublect to the conditions Provided in the Information for Bidders. Attention of bidders is perticularlY called to the reguirements as to coltditions of employment to be observed and minimum Wept rates to be paid under the contract. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. BOARD OF EDUCATION DUCHESNE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT. April 2. 1960 a-y. SOUTH KOREA Joseph Paul West, 52, assagned to the Infernal Revenue Division, U.S. Army In South Korea, ar,d a former Salt Lake City resident, died here Aril 12, 1969, of natural causes. Born May to, 1916, Brigham City, Utah, a son of Chauncey W. and Edyth Barg West. Married Dolores Thorstensen, 1937, Salt Lake City. She died 195t Graduate, East High School, Salt Lake City. Serve. l with U.S. Navy during World War 11. Resident of Paso Robles, Calif.. 19041; later moved to Walnut Creek and San Francisco. Commander, Paso Robles American Legion Post, , hby $76.00. Funeral servicesMr Peter Gras will be held Saturday 2 p.m. In the Larkin Mortuary ChaPel, 760 East South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday 64 p.m. and Saturday prior to serhces. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortu- Joseph P. West SURPLUS (Jerry) Freeman Leo - ica, d) s 1948. Steven SPRINGS, MD. Ronkovich, 16, Camp Springs, former Salt Lake City resident, died April of Injuries suffered In an 1969, 16, automobile accident here. Born April 28, )952, Too. le, Utah, a son of Arthur and Olga Tavarozi Ronkovich. Maryland resident since 1964. Member, Catholic Church. Survivors: parents, sister, Patricia, all Camp Springs; grandmothers, Mrs. Joseph Tavarozi, Mrs. Ronkovlch, both Tootle. bert FARMINGTON Manning, 61. 255 W. State St.. died 18, 1969, Aoril .m. In a 5,05 Davis County hos of natural goal causes. Born Sept. 24, 1900. Farmington. r4:. 6, On the outside of envelope, tt bidder shail indicate the lidiVe the bid. The right Is reserved to reject an or all bids. Bid bonds will be accepted in lie of certified check. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD 0 1 COMMISS ION E RS. HERMAN J. HOGENSEN, City Recoroer Pub.,cation Date: April II, Ice NOTICE OP NEARING BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERYIC COMMISSION OF UTAHIn th Matter of the Amended Aoplicatio, of LYON VAN LINES, INC., for Certificate of Convenience end cessity to operate as a Comm Motor Carrier of Property In Intre commerce. Case No. 4604 Sue is Nke given ihat d amended amslication o VAN LINES, INC., will LYON before heard the Public Servic Commission of Utah at its hearin room, 130 East 4th South Street, Sal Lake City, Utah, on Thurmay, th day of May. 1969, commencing a lit 10:00 a.m. Apolicant pr000ses to operate as common carrier by motor vehici for the transportation of househoi goods over irregular routes: (al to, from, and between In and Places Davis Coen points and Salt Lake County, on the en, hand, and the warehouse of apfe,. cant at Clearfield, Utah, On th other hand. (b) to, from, end between 11; points and places in Davis County and Salt Lake County, on the One hand, and the warehouse of the nomi Cant at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the other hand. On return movements OPOBC111, proposes to engage in the Sanaa operation. BY order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, 2eth day of March,19(4. C. F. OPENSHAW, JR., Secretary ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Separate sealed bids for a homa economics addition to toe Duchesna High School for the Duchesne County School District, Duchesne, Utah will be received by the clerk of the Duchesne County School District 'a. the Duchesne County Courthouse, Duchasne, Utah until 2:00 o'clock P .m. MST, April 22, 1962, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The Information for bidders, form of bid, form of contract, plans, seer. ifications, and forms of bid bond, performance and payment bond, and other contract documents ma v ,be examined at the following: tatilat The Duchesne County School District, Duchirsne, Utah; Richardson fed Richardson, architects; Ills house Bldg, SIX., Utah; Office,' of A.O.C., 1135 S. Waist Temple. SI.C., Utah: plan room of hiyer. mountain Contractor. 436 W. 50., Utah. Copies may be obtateed at the et. floe of the owner ring the architects located as indicatad .hone UP011 pay. meet of 140.00 for each set. Any unsuCcessful bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in mod conus . tin. will be refunded his pownent, aed any non.bidder u0on no returning such a set will be refunded sae Steven Ronkovich 1921, Salt Lake Church Temple, of Jesus Christ of ; atter-daSaints. , Mill er mplove, loral Co. high Priest, Farmington 3rd Ward. Home teacher. Aaron-l- c wiesthood teacher. Survivors: widow, sons, daughter, M. Leray, West Bountiful; Harold E.. Mrs. Gary (Helen) Drazan, both Farmington; eight grandchildren, one great.grandchild, brothers, sisters, George Ho. Idaho Falls; Horace J., Liberty, Weber County; Arthur P., Mrs. Warren (Elaine) Stewart. both Caden: Clifford R., North Salt Lake; Leo W. Sacramento, Calif.; Mn. Herm (Effie) Potter, Mrs. Steven (Lucille) Potter, both Garland, Box Elder County; Mrs. Rainh Dean (Edith) Grover. Salt Lake City. Funeral Monday, 2 Farmington Ward chapel. Friends call Bountiful Union Mortuary, 295 8:30-N. Main St., Sunday. p.m., and Monday et the ward chapel after 11:30 a.m. Burial. Farmington City Cemetery. vl MOPMMm 1 48 45 to Utah Survivors: (Nellie) Mrs. Francla daughters, Warden, Lehi; Mrs. Ferron L. (JenAnaheim, Calif.; :0 nie) Miner, grendchil grandchildren; 39 great grandchildren, 3 great - great dren. Funeral Saturday 11 cm., Lehi Fourth-EightLDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Wing Mortuary, Lehi, p.m. ' Saturday prior to Fr:day services. Buria: Lehi City Cemetery. S. JUMBO SIZE r 355-881- 3 1 1 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a m Wm. 1910. 444 flims, (Fay) Woodland Hill 1 708 So. State 12 p.m. 7: P.M p.m. 41 CAMP vo-- s: widow, son, daughters, Wayne, Orem; Mrs. Lester (Marva) Alen, Mrs curbs IDAHO Delve Lamont FALLS Madison Green, 74, died April 15 In a Billings. Mont., hospital of a strode. Born uec. 23, 1894, Preston, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Lamont. rarried to Arthur Madison, March 1970 Idaho Falls; he died Feb 1, '93. Married to Monroe Green, Oct. he died Decom22, 1957, Pocatello; 1966. Member Eastern h, -Star; IDS Church. Survivors: daughters, Ms. Dean Swanson, Billings; Mrs. Al Gabdrdi, Salt Lake City; 6 grand3 children; brother. Lamont, sisters, Ralph Seattle. Wash.; Mrs. Steve Hanson, E. P. Mrs. Pocatello; Neely, Nampa; Mrs. Earl Dayton, Balboa Beach, Calif. Funeral taterday 2 p.m., Wood Chapel of the Pines, Idaho Falls. wiser friends call Buri) hour prior to services. ay al Rose Hill Cemetery. 100 qk, al ENTER 3 Dec. - nscouNT lam 1 Came Monk. Inavan PROAVprOil Belva M. Green :. REG. SALE STARTS 10 A.M. SHARP 2 12 1 8 12 Jesse .: WIGLETS 11 53 59.95 :''::- husSurvivors: s band; daughters, 4- - 4: ii? Mary Lou Gerner, Arssiii,:,rZ"::4'19,. Mrs. Bountiful; Jim (Margaret) Olinan, TreMont, Mrs. John (Rose) Miller, Salt (alit; Lake City; eioht Grandchild en, ene brother, William, Sall Lake C,IY. d Funeral Monday, 2 0.m., East, where friends call Sunday, aill P.m. and Monday before the se-vices. Burial, Salt Lake City Con tory. Member American Richard 5 4, VW Sants.- 1..mtle-da- Shriver D. 1111111 (A), L 28 57 Sarah Jane Webster Pat. LEHI died 89, rick, April 16 In an Fork American hospital of natural causes. Born 12, 1879, Sept. 1: C;orsty Hill, Wor Engcestershire, land to Thomas Elizabeth a nd Careless Webster. Married to Joseph Patrick, .4,1 : 13, 1902, Sept. Eng. "' Blackheath, solemnized lam:, sli,,,s1. Lake LDS Salt Temple; he died 679 79' . Vi11,1 REG. 12 cm. a.m. 59 a.m. 36 a.m. 39 Sarah W. Patrick ' Salt Lake CitY. Chu ch Member, of Jesus Chris) nf Hazel IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO Elizabeth Petersen Christiansen, 70. died April 15 in an Ogden. Utah, hospital after a long illness. Born Dec. 9, 1898, Woodland, to John and Married Jennie !men Craghead. Arden Andrew Christiansen Sept. to, 1917, Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died Oct. 26, 1964. Owner Dam Site Inn, Irwin. Survivors: sons, daughter, Eugene, Seattle, Wash.; Lewis D., Ogden; Carol, Wayne, Mrs. Jesse (JoAnn1 Cromwell, all Irvin; ;6 2 great grandchilgrandcitildrens Jack Craghead, dren; Provo, Utah. Funeral Saturday 11 a.m., Wood Chapel of the Pines, Idaho Falls, where friends call Saturday 10 cwt. to services. Conteaary CASCADES 10" 2 12 31 (C Steve kellv, artrrcn 17, :Oig, Hazel P. Christiansen MONUMENT Co. IS6 "N" street ret Lindsey YOunO. Married Chamber Commerce; State Retailers Assts. Surviwidow; daughter, Mrs. Kennion (Joan) Anderson, San Gabel. Calif.; 4 grandchildren; brothers, sister, Edwin R. Provo; Melvin H., S. Mrs. Helen Pa. Fiourtown, Calif. Funeral Baker, Bakersfield, Saturday 3:30 P.m., Berg Mortuary, Provo, where friends call Saturday prior to services. Burial Provo City Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to American Cancer Society. SALT LAKE TOP QUALITY ;( Vs:,161181,041 44 U 100 56 77 73 63 55 56 65 52 80 53 Agnes Grow Young .Ke llY. Green St., died '' 1969, April la, 'i:' a.m. at her home of Parkas. son disease. Born June 9, 1896, Park 41',, a daughter of Wil- liam and Margo. f Credit Terms or Bank Cards Welcomed ELO:. SEELLMOD r4rr SHOWERS spLzs, e., 1:::n 2271:96C94:13y AM. tne Commissioners. in tieu of submitting Pr000sais theCity Recorder, bidders sealed present to ; proposais Board of COM,YOSSiOnerl at on said of date bid open, meeling prior to the opening of the first Is to bidders, cpecific Instructinn tions and forms for contract a bonch, togetner wtn plans and p files, when prepared, may be o tamed at the office of the city En neer, Room 401, City and Coun, . Agnes Y. Kelly Utah vors: ments of guaranteed quality granite markers and monuments have arrived. and now is the best titne to remember your loved ones. Come in soon while our selection is still complete. Acmes W FRAM; Legion; We have a new stock of cemetery memorials. Our spring ship- SALT LAKE DESL . laints. Funeral BLACKFOOT. Idaho services for Celia Grim Perkins, 81, Blackfoot, were held Friday at sandbeFuneral Home. She died rg-Hill April 15, 1969, 8:15 p.m. in a local illness. hospital after a Born July 73, 1887. Stambeiunh. Ky., a daughter of Marian and Mary William Married Daniels Grim. Henry Perkins, April 23, 1911, Sher-WiWyo. Marriege later solemnized, Salt Lake Temp, Church of Jesus Saints. He died Christ of Latter-da- y July S. 1951. Former resident, Sher. idan and Salt Lake City. Blackfoot resident since 1927 Relief Society School teacher. 'Sunday visiting teaches'. Survivors! sister, Elizabeth LewaiScintovilie. On'o several WPC., and nephews in Kentucky and Ohio. Burial. Salt Lake Cty Cemetery. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ,O, 34 fraternity. J. Celia G. Perkins ZS.00 od. 1924. nerel Monday. 110.1,, Teslorsville Veke Center, 1399 W, 48th Sonth. Friends call 43'30 S. Redwrvid Rd., Siindey, s 0.M. and at the ward chard' MOPPEPI one hisur before the services. :MO trIJObw4 olleatr i &Jest choirs upholstered Natural .. Fi. 4S.00 Look In Fun,' Cll!IM SHOWERS Cairo Cauiblanca .oe Copenhagen 50 47 Dub,in 50 d,c ,eva Al 57 HOna Kw. g : .att4 31 Lisbon Sheridan 10 .38 Madrid Spokane 60 Moscow D.C. t Washington. i Yves- New Deihl Oslo INTERNATIONAL STATIONS listed: tour at Faris Temperatures ThuridaY ' Rome Friday 12 a.m. 32 12 p.m. 41 Stockholm Aberdeen 34 .04 Amsterdam 11)371.45 Svd,ey lam. 1 p.m. 43 Tokyo 1 a.m. 34 Berlin 1 1 a.m. 31 .02 Brbsseis p.m. 41 Vienna PROVO Harold O. (Dos) Shriv- er, 75, died 17 in a Provo i,&.20sititiollii74.', after hospital short illness. Born Dec. 1893, 14, III to Pittsflela Williarri Fleming and Blanche Egt "14 MizveaLrt:',1Vee1;1. 7, 1929, Salt Lake ir Member City. Provo Community Asso....4r C ono regational Church. Graduate Staniord Universi ty. Veteran WW DAStrUP. 3, h Harold Louise Melba Served in Reiief Soc esv 0 es otnins. Sunday School and Prima v seecher. of Member Osughters Organist. Ems ova, Grenite Utah Pioneers. School District, 21 years. Member, listrmond Ororn Society. G. sons, Survivors : husband, all Plcha.'d W., Gordon L calf Lake City: 17 nr.ndch'idren, brothers, sisters, Bedsit, Salina; Dean Mrs. Ooden; Lawrence, Mrs. Joseph iFienei Christensen, Lake lecil Kessler, Gerald, all Sall (Delivery Extra) Ell C REMEMBER YOUR LOVED ONES IN DARLING j FOTOCA:-)ii- L.; - L. COLD . : SPRINGS 33 ROCK ST. GEORGE 1St Louis LAKE CITY San Francico 30 34 Retired supervisor of Koppers Co.. division. International aeronautical Survivors: widow: son, Byron J.. OsRaleigh, N.C.: 2 grandchildren; ter. Mare Elden, Deerfield Beach. Fla. Funeral Saturday in Pittsburgh. Burial Arlington National Cemetery. Whipple Maroetts, 69, 804 Nibley CI., will be he'd Saturday, noon, Grant Third Ward chapel, 1111 Charlton Ave. lee died April 15, 1969 et his home of natural causes. Friends call 260 E. So. Temple, Friday, p.m. and Saturday at the ward chapel one hotr before services Burial. WaVtch Lawn Mernorill Park. Sutsivors: widim, son, daughter, Ante Wayne Mrs. Ralph M. (Barba-ra- t Pus. both Salt Lake City; five prenss:hildren, brothers, siste,. Fredrit:It L.. Grants Pass. Ore.: Paul G., Mrs. F F. (Susan) Shipoee. both Salt Lake City. I :0) y, ,,,) ,Ittk Utah; Sigma member BrIenholt - Univer- - of sitY died 1969, Latter-da- y 2nd Floor - 320 S. MAIN, Graduate Anor W. Margett. s services fir Annr Typist posture chair upholstered Armed swivel chairs upholstered 70.M COOL 4 .'t.. hfleld. Marri-leter selemelsd. Sell Lake Church Temple. of less.) Chist of R os ..... THREE DAYS ONLY sly S. 4647 holt, (Jr!N ,. E sc I. CV RAINIAS I k PA. U. Col. PITTSBURGH, Van Q. Byron Cott (USAF-Rot., died April 16 E, In a Pittsburgh after a hospital short illness. Born Dec. 29, 1905, Salt o;,, 4 tc iff::!. Lake City. Oscar dnd Quayle Van Cott. M a r ried Eilen op Kathleen Derr June 26, 1930, Salt Lake she City, 10, March died 1967. Ma r r le is Fowler. 'Shirley 4,, Georoe Married Wsrren Breinholt, Almon A. Penney Single pedestal desks. 30x55 Double pedestal typist desk, 30x60 Steel comptometer or type desk Steel tables, 30x60 ,,,,040, AO v c AMP'S i ti .1..02 1. :. ,....;.'4,t . .. 2: A---- env COOLLrs .c" 1,s," a Murree hospital of a stroke. 6, Feb. Born 1905. Salina, Sev- a ler County, daliohter of Den-diwall and Fnrence Accounting Division THREEDAY CASH AND CARRY April 17, 18 & 19 D. TAnoRsvILLE Breire D a siren at the offico of Main St. S. 62 71 1.p cpu"--- Byron Von Cott 1424 S. S n, Wide Newell daughter, K., Mrs. Cinald e n nice) Ger ramore. both Salt brothLike City; 10 grandchildren; ers, sister. Harold D., Lawrence, (GeorMrs. Geotge boll) (enterviiie; gia) Mowry, Salt Lake City. Funeral Monday noon, 295 N. Main, Bounti fut. where friends call Sunday P 111, Monday one hour prior to services. Burial Centerville City Cemetery. offers you THE BUY OF A LIFETIME Located 66, 4 Svtkr, 4.4 ;9 I 1 UPI WEATHER AIR . 12 icy riouttisto Lt. Col. Hardware saltiman, Survivors: veers. Fi , 33 - 4 1.7fP7CtoN soltimilet Lig cry 0 $ALT 64 64 pnv RENO 41, ( tcoLD 1 r.. de- COLD f .k ;P SEATTLt at Porrand 46 Co. Bur. Guy (Fitz) i..., 56 PREVIEW Of ESSA WAINER BOR EAU FORECAST TO 7:00 A.M. EST AIR- -! 63 76 OGDEN .05 phoenix POCATELLO "-- is Clifton, Salt Lake lila. SALT LAKE DESK , P 62 63 34 Roberta, died April 17 in a Salt a k hospital IOW an illness 18, 15,rrt Aug. 1592, Centerville, H. to Brigham Ann and Celia Rcberts. Dibble Thelma Married Jen. 13, Rice, M. 8-- 50 69 74 bey id Knight Roberts. Guy (Fitz) Burton Confined from Page 2.5S MOAB New York Al 32 45 42 Cavid K. Roberts Married ROISFVELI 176t ..' Bristol Barbera May 21, 1949, Salt Lake City. Veer. ans Hospital eice, 72 years. Member LDS Church. Came to Utah 1929. ow v,vor. kiPII, SOrS, widow; Larry, both Salt Lake City; father, Sait Lake City; brotherS, sale's, Gunther, Harold, Frank, Alex, Mil. Robert (Elfrieda) Cries, John Fay) Burns, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Eugene f GiOrlat Melcher, Culver Cily, Calif. JAIL 9, April is. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOte .71 Office of the City Recor, Salt Lake City, u. A pril 15, Sealed proPOsalit will be at Mrs office until 5:00 o'clockrece, Po!, Weoriesday, May 24 1969, far work uf operating, maintainina a a tor Paaolling period of ten years, Lighting District No. Lkist Sown Streat froth 7th to East Streets, lith East Street fro Hanlon& Avenue to 21st South Stre Drive from 21st Highland b.feer to S,mpson Avenue.. acCdro, to the plans On file In the City En nec-r'- s Office. Bids will be publicly petted ' 1971 I. 82 Anchorage 8iPinos BOVE Bost9n Stit CEDAR CITY CHEYENNE 'i7 Sat- - P a h Saturday, LAKE CITY AND VICINITY Partial clearing Saturday. Daytime highs in the mid 501. Lows tonight In the mid Xs Probability of rain 20 per cent Saturday. UTAHShowery tonight with partial clearing Saturday. Daytim highs in the NJ west and 65 to 75 In 1he east, Lows tonight 30 to 40. E. NEVADAClearing trnight and mostly fair Saturday. Turning cooler tonight. Daytime highs 45 to Si. Lows tonight in the 20s S. E IDAHOPartial clearing late tonight and Saturday. Windy at times. Turning cooler tonight Daytime highs 45 to o5. Lows tonight 25 to X. S. W. IDAHOClearing tonight and mostly fair Saturday. Cooler tonight. Daytime laghs 50 to 60. Lows tonight in the Ls. Windy at times, FIVE-DAUTAH FORECAST Saterday through Wednesday. Above normal precipitation and showery periods about Saturday and again at the first of the week. HUMIDITYAt 11:30 cm. 38 per cant. Precipitatlen since 16. 14. PreciPitakocil 1, 1969 Departure since April 1 244. bon since Oct. 1, )968 ILO. Departure since Oct. SUN Sunrise Saturday 5:43 a.m. Sunset SitturdaY. 7:11 p.m. Salt Lake City COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES 66 Thursday h.oh 63; low 34; mean 49; Chicago 57 normst SI. A year ago! high 44; Denver 53 ioti 29. high for month 85. Fairbanks low tor month 14. Temoera as GRAND JUNCTION ru-for the 24 hour period ending Honolulu 84 a. LAS VEGA! Fcr, U.S. TEMPERATURES LOGAN 62 80 Max. Min. Prae. Loa Angeles 62 38 81 Alb.inuergue Miami t, RetiredUnionboiler..., maker, cit,c Railroad :''''' to Utah for Friday, IMEmm...t SALT ;Vr... I Legal &dices THE WEATHER OBITUARIES Service Export Advice With Every Purchase Stores 4th So. ov 7th Wild SME vices for Dr. Justin W. Shepard, $t be held Saturday at 11 a,m in the Ruston Brothers Mortuary Chapel, 25S So, 2nd East. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday p.m. rrd Salur'sy rior to service. Infer. Riromond. men?, Utah. Ausson Brothers, Funeral directors. Will Amonim Plorisn MW Simla Ile, in II 1522 Funeral Flowers NED'S alio XM In big bination ratan' FAILING 15 nrill rig, 1,0tk oil. water truck. Ford pickup, drill Pipe and accost. Secro to purchase stock In Marie mtntet Geyser s Geysar m inine Companies. &lona eyes. ----- --00 WILL buy Kaibab uranium stock Om any other. Write Box 050. PaPir. -- --, WANT 2Auction 267 , Solos HORSE SALE Utah Valley Auction CO. VIPIKI Fork, Ut. Sat. April lath. i: 3Lost and Found r' Shopherd, Out, blue and block female dog. 20 tit H. 40 lbs. Coll Mosican Hat,MO' No. 21 or. ,rito Judy White, can Hat, tit. and c-tott diorites o itinoth by core barrel) wrapped In Mai HO reward. - 3634011. - paper. LOST-li- ght tan doe- with whit' ens. to "Doolittle," 1 mos. old,.. 1 1th East, collo?, Vic, 2nd LOSTAustrallen In. pc elTriallTNItisr COS- Tsol yrs. c:d, tic. lorb W 33rd award. Call 2622133 tshi LOST-Bl- ack mete toy poodle. on chin end chest. VIC. 1th IPIt 10 So. 3S541'. LOSI: collie puts, v...412.4 Mist 4105 So. Please call Ntrm, LOST 14yd.00lic lack In tittlo vic. reword. le ChiTartii7o761tiar---Fema- - v. FLOWERS East 23A South 1 Mirtvole,Reward .nt c licrtGr 3211691 10 359 9 20 Mire tost )040. VW. |