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Show w June 21, 1969 DESEPET NEWS, Safurdoy, 4B OBITUARIES A call for grass roots eduon alcoholism was cation sounded Friday as the 18th School of Alcohol annual Studies ended at the University of Utah. Mrs. Marty Mann, founder and consultant of the National Council on Alcoholism, New York City, told the particischool pants in the five-dathat they coulu play a major role In increasing understanding of alcoholism. LET PEOPLE KNOW Let people know youve been here and what you've learned," she challenged, You have a responsibility to the understanding youve gained here with everyone you know." the Mrs. Mann disputed U.S. Public Health Services ranking of alcoholism as the number three health problem, saying it is really the number or.e problem. Numerically, it is much larger and does more human damage," she said. e does Alcoholism damage that gets at the heart of our country," Mrs. Mann continued. It destroys families, children, businesses and social groups. Mrs. Mann estimated that U.S. industry loses $4 billion a year because of untreated alcoholism. Theres no problem that ran match this price we pay for not recognizing the problems of alcohol and doing something about them," she y share incal-cuabl- stressed. Pugrrire Edward W. Heffner Dora L. E. Anderson legal Notice Fumroh - Nielson Justin Fh Joseph the alcoholics Calling B. gaif MURRAY Dora Loueila ErickNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Funeral services LUJAN, SR. LAS Edward son Anderson 78, Clara Lzint Barker Puamire, 76, VEGAS, NEV. will be received for Fred Lulan r. wiill be held MonSeaijd proposals W. l"54 3r d y?A Heffner, Whitney RedSouth 6500 11 at a.m. bv the State Road Commission of 135 W. 6400 South of day at died North, 81, died of natuFriends may call Sun- Utah, Room 608 State Office BuildRoad. of wood died natural n a Yurat causes ral causes June p.m. ana t ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 B. causes June 20 in day evening from June 20 at a Sai 17 at home. Born a Salt Lake hospihour prior on Monday. Interment, L a k a o'clock p.m. Tuesday, July I. 1969, nurstng May 3, 1888, Den- Redwood Memorial Estates. Fi " tal. Born April 14, Edna Renet Booth Nielson 60, publicly openad for home. Borrv Auq. Cottonwood and at that time v directors, $1. 1192, 26, PI. Noble construction of A Bituminous ded Mortuary. Charles, Idaho, to June 30 at a Sait Roadway In Sevier and Emery that secJohn Thompson Lake hospital of Funeral services to. Counlies, the seme being NIELSON and Jana Pickett I causes tion of Interstate Highway No. 70 natural Edna Renee Booth Nielson will Married Barker. 3 Miles more or less East ot From Larkin In the Born noon 12 April 5 held Tuesday Gerald 1909, Fremont Junction to 2.9 Miles more Bingham Puqmire, Oct. 16, Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South of Muddy Rivar Identito WiCanyon, 19)1, Haven, Temrle. Friends may call at me or less East No.'e LDS lliam and John Church, Tuesas Federal Aid Project fied 6--1 and he died Idaho; p.m. Monday mortuary 111 Contract. Retired plaster A. husband; and Laws vivors; Louisa Dec. Interment, II, 1949 day prior to services. Memcontractor. to bt constructsons, road daughters, of LDS Booth. Married to Tha length Funeral Lake Member, Salt City Cemetery. Marlin J., Grant- ber LDS Church. Church. Nielson Clarence Sered ed or Improved Is 10.728 miles, and directors, Larkin Mortuary. ' R., Mrs. Weldon son, Survivors: three stake misitems of work are Sept. I, 1950 Sait R. Graveside services the principal as follows: 4575 Tons PHILLIPS Donald (Donne) sions. Survivors: daugnter, Lake City; solem' will be held approximately Glines, all MurBeebe Ruth for sons, Phillips Las 103,900 ,ons daughters, W., Vegas, Material, grandchil-dren; Salt Lake of Bituminous nized ray; Athol V , Midvale? 10 Earl G , Facoima, Cant ; DeVearl Mrs. Monday 2 p.m. In tne Salt Lake City ot Untreated Base Course V' MaxiLOS Temple. ForB , nine Friends may call at the mum and 606,000 Cu. Yds. ot RoadOre ; Farrell M., (Ruth) Cemetery. Medford, Dansie, B. Murray. LOS Erickson, mer Hospital brother. Illo 260 East South Edmonds, Wash.; Lavon M., Hawi, Sait Lake City; four grandchildren; 1s to bo 8090 S. Larkin Mortuary, 9 Funeral Monday, 1 ward clerk. Survi-vorp.m. Funeral way Excavation. Tha protect Sunday Hawaii, Glenn D, Portland, Ore; Graveside State, where friends cell Sundav 8 Temple, husband Mrs. Liovd H. (Thoora) Hammer, 10 completed In 225 working days. Bur- directors, Larkin Mortuary. to services. noon Riverton, services Is of t'dders Monday Mondmay prior p.m., Mrs. Floyd c. (June) Gale, both Salt s t e p d aughters, Pragualificatlon Funeral services ial, Murray City Cemetery, Lake City; 32 grandchildren; 18 Utah( Cemetery. Mrs. Burke (Lila) Prvor will be held reguired. Priorandto any bidder'sIt specifications. Mrs sister, Sorenson in tha Southern Utah receiving plant r Mary Sorenson, Fallon, Nev. Funeral both Marvin ba necessary that the bidder , Dieter, (Donna) Mortuary, Cedar City, Utah. Friends will LDS Riverside Monday II a.m.. Kearns; Mrs. Douglas (Linda) Ttmo-thLarkin Mortuary, have on file with the State Road tha call may Ward 10th 3rd North and Chaoel, Smyth, -Soencer Bertha 0 Commission ot Utah completed and OGDEN Granger; Mrs Thomas (Mar South Saturday East 260 5965 ample, K. West. Friends call 36 E. 7th South Gillen. MURRAY Joseph n 637died June 30 at an Ogden hospigie) Wall, Logan; 13 grandchildren; and Monday at the Southern approved, the required Prequallflca-tlo13. c m., Monday one hour, S. died Sunday State, tal at a heart ailmtnt. Born Aug. F. pm. Statement pertaining to contracMrs. s.sters, Burial Midvale Junt 20 at home Utah Mortuary, 12 noon until time of prior to services. msT'sewflns. Inez Davis, Salt Lake City; Mrs. DoCem- tor' experience and financial condt- Cedar Wvo. Interment City services. City Cemetery. 5y'thStN Xcauses. of natural rothy Booth, Chicago, III. foster mothrears, clerk. Bon etery. Funeral directors. Larkin Born Feb. 2, 1889, Ogden resident 60 Member Catholic Mortuary. Tlw attention ot bit'dars Is directed er, Mrs Esther Eerl, Salt Lake City; Marche, Ogden. Murray, to Erick sun, foster brothers, foster sister, Richard to the Special Prgvitiona covering Survivorsihusband. n Wes-tiCnurch. and Amanda Funar" services for subletting PUGMIRE or assigning tha contract. Earl, Mrs. Ralph (Gwen) Murri, Gillen. Mar-'na- d Clara L. Barker Pugmlre will be both Salt Lake City; Eugene Earl, OGDEN Rose P. Amone Baade, In conformity with the Federal-ai- d Annia Holt held M or .day at 11 a.m. In tha Riv- Highway Act of 1968 tha U.S. De5 grandchildren; Calif. Funeral 52, 82) N. Jetter- Oakland, Tuesday Tra1912, 14, March erside Ward, 3rd North, 10th West. partment of Labor haa certified the noon, 260 E. South Temple, wnera son, Ogden, died LDS Lake Sait Friends may call at tha Deseret wage rates for this prolact which June 19, 1969, friends call Monday pm., TuesMurray Temple. a Mortuary, 36 East 7th South, Sun- art the minimum wages to be paid to Sait Lake Burial Salt services. hospiday prior 15 officer police of Lake City Cemetery. p.m., and at tha ward on on this prolact. These rates are tal natural day, retired. causes. Monday one heur prior to services. made ( part of tha contract docuMonday t fHendscairsundey'7-P.m., oipefit-te- r, Former Midvale City Cemetery. ments. Interment, Born Jan. 17, Burial Mountain-vieCloverleaf prior to 9:65 Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. 1917, in Salt Lake The attention ot bidders 1s directed Member Cemetery, Dairy. ) a to the fact that thl Commission has City, daughter ROSS Funeral services for Johr Murray Volunteer Graveside o and BLACKFOOT, IDAHO held Monday, 11 been advised by the Wage and Hour Anthony Ross wilt Blair be 44 Fire Dept., Anderson, services for Laralynn a.m. In the Layton Union Mortuary Division, U.S. Department of Labor, Fanny Arnone. ' years. Hiflh priest, d Married Floyd R. daughter of Mrs. Ellen 1095 No. Main. Friends may tha contractors engaged In highway Seventh i ,urrav Zlni Ann Chapel, Anderson, Blarkfoot, will be Monday, Baade, Juna 12 AMERICAN FORK call Sunday S p.m. and Monday 1 construction work art required to n t Orem JO In Joseph 2 p.m.. Grove City Cemetery. died Elko, 1954, Jung Interment meet the provisions of the Fair daughter, Baktr. 81, hour prior to services. N e v. Bom June 12 In Pocatello. Died Member, Ervin F., Calvin G., Mrs. Virgjj rest home ot natural causea. Born Gardena of the Wasatch. Labor Standard Act of 1938. (52 Ste- Memorial to Fork, ell American Catholic Church. WurreyD June 19, 1949, of a heart delect. 1888, R. Hop Stat. 10601. Merr'II 35, Jan. Funeral directors, (Audrey) Clayton, hus- Survivors: brother, Mmother; Sgryisurs: Tha State Highway Department, In p &nta Ana, Calif., 22 granocnir phen T. and Elisabeth Abel Baker. brook. Union Mortuary. LDS Member. ichael Lee; grnadparenu, Mr. and son, with tha provisions ef twee. bend; Registered VAN HARTEN Funeral servlc-- s accordance Dabrother, Mrs. Ed Conrad, Biackfoot. DUP. Survivors: Title VI of the Civil Rights Act ot n Church; Van Bekkum Van Antonia Funeral Friends call Sandberg-HII- I Sundberg, vid, Pameia, both 1964 252) and th RegulaStat. (78 sisters, Frank, Mrs. Edna Lois 12 noon in the Mum will be held Monday mother. Home Sunday, i of the Department of Comp m. Ogden; both Salt Lake City; Mrs. ' Stratford Ward Chapel, 2605 South tions Monday, Mrs. Fenny Fence, Granger; Funeral Monday 1 p.m., Seattle. Funeral, merce Part I), Issued (15 C.F.R., In Salt the Mr.. yCCar-- Murray Snm"'LDS' Ward Chapel, ?'m 'American 'Fork' Seventh' LDS 15th East. Interment Mrs. Angie Perry, to such notines Act, htreby pursuant 1 D. co'l Anderson Lake Oty Cemetery. Friends may all bidders that it will affirmatively Estep, both Kearns; Mrs. 300 East. Friends call 4760 S.- Ward Chapel. Frlemi 36 j.'5unaay MonMrs. LlU'e Pagliaro, American Fork, call at the Deseret Mortuary chapel , contract Sons into that entered th Insure Mortuary, pm., and tate Fel- on Sundav 6 to 9 7th Ada Dusenberry Niblay, M. 1070 E. services. Buri- - Sunday, Granger, naif brothers, Charles hour pnor p.m., Monday until 10:30 East and South pursuant to this advertisement will at the ward on Mor-3rd South, died Junt 30, 1909, in a American Fork City p.n. to lowest the awarded a be m. Burial, Cemeryresponsible FurvtfaJ to services. Lc!:.'ncra,LeFor;jnn F.n one hour prior Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. bidder without discrimination on th Cemetery. d i rectors Deseret Mortuary. Lake Otv. Born April 4, IH1, in Provo, a m , ground of race, color, or national MarRequiem Mass Monday, 10 daughter of Wilson Howard and origin. Funerals Church, 1030 W. 4th garet Smoot Dusenberry.31. Marriedin St. Patrick's Proposal forms, plans, and specifiFlorists 1905, June South, Salt Lake Cltv. Rorvcrec,1!; ROOSEVELT, Duchesne County cations art on file in the office of Joseph F. Nibley -ad Sunday, 7.30 p.m. Funeral services services or Fontella GalloANDERSON the Sell Lake empla, The Church Funeral the State Road Commission, Salt Sunday, call be will friends Tuesday where Rooseve Anderson Letter-daSaints. of South, Erickson wav, 65, of Jesus Christ for Dora Loueila serLakt City, and the office ot Its Dis30 p m. and Monday before Roosevelt Ward chapeL MILDRED'S FLOWERS He died in 1953. will be held Monday at 1 p.m. In the Ham, trict Engineer at Price, Utah, where vices. Burial Mount Calvary CemeShe was found dead in her homa Goff Survivors: eons, daughter, Joseph Chapel, 8090 South In Funeral Flower. may be reviewed by prospecMirtuary they 1969. Specialist 19, on June Mortery. W , Sherman Oaks, Calif.; Bruce, State. Friends may call at the tive bidders. Specifications, proposal 1522 East 33rd South L.n-taBorn Jan. 9, 1904, In Maeser, wes-le- hv tuary Sunday 8 pm. and Monday Salt Lake City; Mrs. H. H. (Margaforms, end plans may be obtained of John a daughter Countv, three Mt Interment ray ret) Fisher, LeJolla, Calif.; only at the Commission Offices at and Annie E. Bowden Galloway. prior to services. futhree Salt Lake City, upon application and grandchildren, School teacher, Arizona and .South City Cemetery. Goff Mortuary, Legal Notices AMs. Edith Maurer, Sen si,tr, payment of a fee ot $20.00, no part .Dakota with the Department of Indi- -, neral directors. Cache LEWISTON. County Jma, Calif. Rose of which will be refunded. for AlberV Aland' Orchard, 84, died June! JTn Affaire" Taught "ichool In Joose-19Moss BAADE Daggett County, Arnone BatdeReguiem Each bidder must submit a bid will be held Monday CONTRACTORS 1969, 4 30 a.m., in a Logan hosoi- veit and Manila, TO NOTICE The Member, until her retirement. bond frem an approved surety comChurch, Patrick's St. at m. a received 10 at Sealed proposals will bt Born Aug 17, 1884. Lewiston, a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daon forms provided by the Combe will 1030 West 4th South. Rosary State Road Commission of pany son of William Joseph and Sarah Saints. at 7:30 p.m. at the by the Room 608 State Office Build- mission; or in lieu thereof, cash, Ann Kemo Orchard. Married Anna Alton Steel Garbrothers, sisters, Louie, recited Sunday Utah, burvlvors; POCATELLO 1st certified 372 check, or cashier's check East 2 until Mortuary, Feb. 8, Marla Gustafson, June Mrs. John M. (Leora) ZuPko, both O'Doi.nell ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, lor not less than S pet. of the total vin, 66, died of a heart ailment friends may call Sun- o'clock in Logan Roosevelt. Heber Charles, San South, whei-Logan. Later solemnized p.m. Tuesday, July 8, 1969, 19 at Soda Springs. Born Nov. 10, ot th bid, mad payable to amount C Nrist Mt. of Burial, tor Jesus Olive Bentley, day from The Church p.m. opened time Cisco, Calif; Mrs. the State Road Commission, as evi1903, Lekevlew, Utah, to John M, Funeral direc- and at that ot Apublicly Saints. She died Nov Mrs. Arthur L. (Maurine) Taylor, Calvary Cemetery. of Latter-daBituminous construction Married of good faith ; nd a guarantee and Sarah Steel Gervin. dence if.J Ca lived all his life miboth Had 1966. Los Oryal, Angeles, O'Donnell 24, the Mortuary. tors, ac- Roadway in Emery County, H. the contract, th (Annie) Etta Hansen, Pocatello. CameUnionto time of death. Deoutv marshal; LewMrs. Samuel on d intestate that if awarded - Ooden? Funeral services for COOKE No! 70 five in baseball; high Driest m Pocetello, 1933. Gang foremen. from Muddy River- bidder will execute th contract and John Cooke will beheld Monday 12 niMtirwy Iston 4th Ward ? contract bonds as the furnish Pacific Railroad; retired 1967. MemFfdaras Identified DougSurvivors: sons, daughters, Roo- o'clock noon in the Memorial Chapel, to Devils Canyon No. 2nd required. The right to reject any or Frierds call Oloir Mortuary, Tuesber, LDS Church, Union Pacific ata Aid Project 36 East 7th South. Entombment las, Briahain Cltvl Bert. Pasadena, sevelt, Monday, , and Is reserved. bids p.m all Club, Carmen and Foremen's Memories Lavne, of contract. Calif ; Mrs. Howard (Eva) before services. Burial, Roose- the Salt Lake Shrine Any additional information may be Lodges, American Railways SupervLavne, day The length of road to ba constructLewiston; Mrs. M'lton Eva) Mausoleum. Friends may call at the velt City Cemetery, isor's Lodge. Survivors, widow; son, and if cured at the office of the State Lewiston; Mrs. 21 Milton R. (Velma)44 Deseret Mortuary on Sunday 4 to 8 ed or improved la 9.054 miles are R ad Commission. Richard, American Fells; two grandof grandchildren. work Items Golf, Ogden; p.m. and Monday prior to services. the principal Dated this 14th day of June 1949 brothers, Ray, Pocatello; children; jliter. Mrs. Funeral directors Deseret Mortuary. approximately as follows: a. STATE ROAD COMMISSION Funeral, Monday, I loth LaVell, Pocatello: Mrs. Lavern Earl, 43,000 Tons of Bituminous Surface ?or Pocaservices Idaho. Funeral Blackfoote Funeral OF UTAH Home, DELL Neelev. Alma Owen Billingsley. PROVO p m.. Manning Tons of Untreated Base Monday noon, 61 died of natural causes June 19 in Vedo Dell will be held Monday 12 Course, 44,900 Maximum services Funeral HENRY C. HELLAND, 446,100 and tello, where friends call Sundav. 34" Course Ward chaoel. Ceme- Soffe of Highwaye. Jenkins Lewiston, Director 5 Mortuary, the at Nov. Born Lake Salt noon, Excavation. p m. Burial, Mountemvtw hospital. Cu. Yds. of Roadway Friends mav call Webb Mortuary, tery, 9 o nv. 1907 Caldwell Alberta, Canada to,4760 South State. Friends may call The project is to be completed in 200 Preston, Idaho; Sunday. one and Monday p.m. 48 and Moroni Minerva after James Lewiston CarterjSunday, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS days. and at tha chapel In Is Married Thora Seeley hour prior to service. Lewiston Billingsley. Burial of bidder. a m. Monday. 10 Seated proposals will be received Married Iris Murray City Ctmeterv. Prior to any bidder's by the State jn. 7, 1925; divorced. required. Road Commission of Sons. C. 8, 1 Soffe V. It directors. 1940; divorced. Henderson Jan. jpIVing plans and specifications, Utah Room 608 State Office BuildMarried Iva Gooding Nov. 3 1950. Graveside services wm be necessary that the bidder ing. Salt Lake City Utah until 2 HEFFNER LDS Church. for Edward Whitney Heltner will be have on file with the State Member Contractor. o'clock p.m.. Tuesday,, uly 15, 1969 widow; sons daughters held Monday 12 noon In the Riverton Commission of Utah completed and and at that tlma publicly ooened for Adam Survivors: BLACKFOOT, IDAHO A Graded and Alan 0. Hawaii; James B. Fair- Cemetery. Friends may call at the Preguallflca- Kralik, 62, Biackfoot, died June 18, banks, L. Los Colonial Mortuary, 2128 South S'ate, SS'kStAnZSt nerMinTna'" 'to'contr'ac- - Dra'med Roadway in Utah ofCounty, Alaska; a Danny after Biackfoot hospital a In Stat L? the same being that section 1969, W. Alma M. John Irnnrii. until financial 8 and and Roger Angeles; Monday tor's experience p.m., Sunday, Road No. 214 From Interstate High. short Illness. M. Richard L. Minerva Jean, all 11:30 a.m. Funeral directors, Kay tiori wav No. 15 to Moark Junction Identl. Born Fab. 22, 1907, McKees Rocks, Mrs. Clan (Beth) Stllson, Colonial Mortuary. The attention ot bidders I. direc ad )ied a Federal Aid Project No. Pa., a son of Stephen end Mery Provo; Mrs. Leon Baw-de- n Provisions covering (31 1st Contract. ,he Special (Clara Lae) Tnn c.m.r.i services or'jV Ozancln Kralik. Carpanttr. Employe, Orem; Concord "or assigning the contract. The length of road to bt construct-- . Mrs. Nick subletting MemCalif., Co. Construction Bill Taylor I or improved is 3.850 miles and rt conformity with the Federal-ai(Betty Jane) Nicholas, Ogden; IB Catholic Churcn. of work are 2 Pa- ber, brother,: AMERICAN Highway Act. ot 1968. the U S. Eto- the principal asitems sister, Chapel, 260 I"PJ3 Susie grandchildren. ; Mrs. sisters, Survivors: follows: 370,000 Cu. certified th approximately has Labor of MisLorln Cardston Sid partment Alberta; Mrs. of Borrow 55,000 Cu. Yds. of the mortuary at call rds. Sophia, both Biackfoot; Friends which may this tricia Smith, 14, daughter Sparks, for protect rates Alvin Dayton Nev.; wage Granular Borrow and 87,400 Cu. Yds. O. D. lAnnle) Roblnaon, Ontario, soula Mont.; p.m. and Monday prior are the minimum wages to be paid of Rich Blanche Lethbridge. Sunday Roadway Excavation. Tha project Salt Lake on of Harry Smith, American Or.; brother, Andy, Indianapolis, Mrs. Interment, this project. These rates are is to be completed in 150 working Alberta. Funeral Tuesday 11 a.m. to services. Ind. directors, Funeral Cemetery. docuCity a pert of the contract made Sundberg-Olpi- n days. Orem, Mortuary 2:30 p.m., Fork, was killed instantly FriFuneral Monday, Larkin Mortuary. ments. Is Preauallficatlon of bidder Hill Funeral Home, Black-too- t, where friends call Monday 9 Tuesin Sandberg Funeral services for HUGHES The attention of bidders Is directed Prior to any bidder's day night when the where friends call until service. day prior to services. Burial Provo Annie Laura M. Hughes will be held to the fact that this Commission has required. and specifications. It plans Csmetery. receiving Hour and which she rode left the high- Burial, Mortland Cemetery. the be advised will Secbidder th been m Wage in the necessary that by Sandy p Monday, ond LDS Ward Chapel, 201 North 200 Division, U.S. Department of Labor, have on file with the State Road way and rolled several times. that contractors engaged In highway Commission of Utah completed and East. Friends may call Sunday, the required Prequellhca-tio- n m., at Jenkins Soffe Mortuary, construction work ere required to approved, Her death brought the highEAST GARLAND. Box Eldar Coun- p4768 Statement pertaining to contracmeet the provisions of the Fair at and South State, Monday H. CLEARFIELD Virgil tor's experience and financial condiCora Tolar Wood, 90, died of ty 1938 of ($2 Act comStandards to toll Labor services. death to one 130, hour church prior way tion. "Cotton" Anderson, S3, died of natu- natural causes Juna 20 in a Box Sandy City Cemetery. Fu- Stat. 1060). The attention of bidders Is directed this ral causes Juna 19 at home. Bom Elder County hospital. Bom Nov. 20, Interment, The State Highway Department, Ir pared with 99 fatalities Mo., to 1878, Rockville, Vo. to John W. and neral directors. V. C. Soffe 8, Sons. accordance July 17, 1915, Washburn, Anderson. with the provisions ! lublYttlnlis&nina' thl cSXtfmcf Graveside services for time last year. Laura Nucklos Toler. Married to KRAUS James H. and Tens Clontz Married Pearl G. Hamblin Oct. 21, Oliver Dewey Wood March 12, IM2, 78 State." 252 and the Regula- - Highwey Act of 1968 the U S Delm!S iJi0h2n,Krto.hiIMs Patrol officers 1941. Truck driver, Utah State Road Logan LDS Highway of com partment of Labor has certified the th Tempi; he died Nov. 3, Monday Commission. Hill Air Foret Base. t0 stCSfht1merca 190, Pasl mm issued waoe rate? for this protect whkh Uth' (1S C.F.R? Part I) tand2! C?n ?LklSfMw occurred the accident said Veteran, WW II. Survivors: widow; t such Act, hereby notifies are the minimum wages to be paid pursuant on this protect. These rates ere It will affirmatively daughter, Tommie, Howard L., ciety visiting teacher, 35 veers; MIA I"?1 mile up American sons, bidders all about that directors, Larkin Mortuary. insure that the contract entered into made a part of tha contract docuboth Clearfield; Mrs. John (JoAnna) prttKtont and counselor. Survivors: Fork Canyon. Driver was Zlnit. Syracuse; four grandchildren; son, Oaugbters, Vrl D., Mrs. Loyal NIBLEY Graveside services for pursuant to this advertisement will ments. Bakersfield. Calif., brothers, (Shirley) Hansen, both OgOen; Mrs. Ada Dusenberry Nibley will be held oe awarded to ihe lowest responsible The attention of bidders )s directed Blaine W. Thompson, 20, parents, sisters, Raymond J., Thousand Oaks, Howerd (Ortho Oyler, East Garland; Monday 3 o.m. in tha Mt. Olivet bidder without discrimination on the to the fact that this Commission has Calif.; Kenneth H., John W., both M;1. Arthur (Virgie) Storer, Slater-vin- Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin ground of race color or national been advised by the Wage end Hour American Fork. Divson, U S. Department of Labor Weber County; Mrs. Llndon Mortuary. Mrs. J. R, (La verne) Bakarsfleld; origin. that contractors engaged in highway Watsonville, Calif.; Mrs. (Eula) Thompson, Elwood, Box Elspeclft- - construction forms and Proposal plans There also were five other Huckaby, work are required to Dal (Lavon) Thrugood. Syracuse; dar County; )5 grandchildren; j0 1 cations are on file In the office of the meet the orovisions th Fair Special Notices Collins, Pattrick (Evelyn) sister, Mrs. Ella 1938 Salt Lake Labor Standards Act State Road Commission (52 passengers In the vehicle: Mrs. 1 San Bear, MonCalif. Funeral Funeral Pedro, Monday p.m. Japan. of Its District Stat. 1060). the office and City Ogden, whera friends call day noon East Garland LOS Ward Diane Smith, 15, the victims at where Utah they Price, Engineer The State Htghwway Department Monday prior to ser- Chapel. Friends call Rogera MortuSunday may be reviewed by prospective bid- In accordance with the provisions of sister, Lori Landrum, 15; vices. Burial Memorial Gardens of ary, Tremonton,m., Box Elder10 a.m. County, ders, Specifications proposal forms, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of p Sunday to th Wasatci). Monday and plans may be obtained only at 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the RegulaMcGilvary, 31; John time of service. Burial Fielding Cemthe Commission offices at salt Lake tions of the Department of Cometery. (15 C F.R., Part I), issued City upon application and payment merce McGilvary, 40, and Mike Gal-etk- a, B. of a fee of S20 00 no part of which pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively 19, all of American Fork will be refunded. NIBLEY Cache County C. Louisa Insure that contract entered irtg a bid pursuant to the Each bidder must submit 58 Ntblev Mary Bodrero Maurer this advertisement wilt and Alpine. They were treated died i bond from an June )8r 1969. In Honolulu approved surety com- - be awarded to the lowest responsible An Expert Need Com-- 3 bidder without discrimination on the Hawaii a of heart forms a'lment. by reon the pany provided for minor injuries and Born Au.. 28, 1910. in Logan, a Ogden hospital. Born March 21, 1884, cash ground of race, color, or national I -mission; or in lieu thereof ,$t end Found leased. daughter certified check or cashier's check origin. Rlverdae' Weber County, to Simon Bodrero. I for not less than 5 of the total Wanted an, Propose! forms, plant and specifine Electa March U, 192. in. tne LooanTenE 5,hel5v amount of the bid, made payable to cations are on file In the office of fclv Help Married Thompson. of Hughes ole, The Church of Jesus Christ For Rent as evi- the State Road Commission, Salt Road State 1 the Commission, M. James Jensen 1906 Jan. Latter-da- v Saints. Former Susan-viiiLake a City, end ','it office of Its Disdence of good faith and guarantee ha died March 1949. MemAttended resident. Calif. Real Estate Engineer at Orem. Utah, where that if awarded the contract, the bid- trict ber DUP Ladies of tha Moose LDS Logan schools. Primary teacher. they mav be reviewed bv prospeccontract and execute the will Mem-oe- r. Church der Brotherhood of Relief Society visltina teacher. For Sale Misc. Railway Specifications prooosal as tive bidders. bonds furnish the contract Sunflower Camo, Daughters Trainmen Auxiliary. Survivors: sisforms, and may be obtained Won ribbons for ters Mrs. Kate Summers of Utah Pioreers. required. The right to reject any or jniy at the plans Automobiles Commission Offices at Clinton; Is all bids reserved. . Mrs. needieoolnt work . Salt Lake City uoon application and Bessie Browning Riverdale. sons be information additional So. may husband;, a of of Any fee payment $10 00- - no part before YOUR AO carefully READ to,?' ArthuN Dean, Mendon, "cache secured at the office of the State of which will be refunded. Ooden, LiT,St placing it. Due to mechanical oper Road Commission. Countv: Kenneth, Logan: Keith. Lav-- 1 Each biddei must submit a bd or to Is correct call it atlon Impossible Sunday Monday ton: Dee Ann. Salt Lake City: this 14th day of June 1969. bond from an approved surety comsister,lprior to services. Burial Washington change an ad until it has appeared Dated brotheu, pany on forms provided bv the grandchildren: STATE ROAD COMMISSION one time. Cache County; Heights Memorial Park, Ogdtn, Wellsvillt. or in lieu thereof, cash John. OF UTAH Llewboth Logancertified check, or cashier's check Edward. Parley, IN EVENT OF ERROR notify our C. HENRY HELLAND, for not less than 5 pet. of the total itiivn, Linwood. Calif: Mrs. MargAdonce. at Classified Department Director of Highways amount of the bid, made payable to Mrs. Bvron (Evelvn) aret Creger vertisers ere expected to check the the State Road Commission, as Sfffenhagen. both Logan.o.m be rePOCATELLO. Rood faith and a Guarantee Reauiem Mass first insertion; we will not Funeral Modav. MorLAKE COUNTY SALT was Safurdav for Julia P. lidav, 65, sponsible for any trrors attar the The new law defines outside Ward chaoel. Friends call Hall that If awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and June 18 at a Pocatello hos first day. INVITATION TO BID fuarv, Lcoan. Sundav. 11 service. furnish a IHness. m.to DiMJ the contract short bonds as WHEN PHONING your Want Ad atactivities in which a state off- Monday from received by tha Pur- Bornollpwingji B,ds wi,! The F'Rbf Jan. 27. 1904. Prague. Neb , ww . iui H h reject any or all bds s and reserved. t? Frances Konnek icer or employe may not enPavlik. Married to John A. Liday, back to you. Be sure to check your Any additional information may bt number and address. An ex- at 2:00 P.M. on the secured at the office of th itata following: fapt. 4. 1937, Las Vegas. Graduate, - phone will help you Road Commission. perienced 1 Nursing, Creiohton MemorviroiS,cfl00L0f gage, wrote Homer Holmgren, only Four Door Sedan funeral g r ai St. Joseoh Hosoital, Ome' ad. word your Oated this 2!st day of June. 1969. IDAHO FALLS trade-iSTATE ROAD COMMISSION Former nurse. Fort i'ell Indian WHEN CANCELING an ad demand by assistant attorney general, au- will be announced Complete specifications can be seOF UTAH Funeral Home for Henry C. Eagle, Agency. Member, Union Pacific Old a "kill ' number. No allowance cured from the County Purchasing HENRY C. HELLAND, 20, Timers June died Catholic who Auxiliary, Church. At Falls Idaho thor of the opinion. Room 504 City and Department Director of Highways. husband, sons, William made without it. heart attack. A Survivors: at horn - ot IVOf, . 8J In Wanted" .U a.lKnn., "Women the LISTINGS County Building. Ovtall.. A'. 5p. or "Mala Wanted" Columns are not The County Commission reserves aMti, This new law forbids posiINVITATION TO BID M0Un' intended to exclude applications the right to reject any or ail bids, Bids will be received by the Purfrom persons of the opposite sex. Only bids giving a firm quotation 1937. in tions which might reasonably Hutt Feb 7, District D''ertmenl of tha College of will tor be listed tha water ads ere chasing The 34 signed No. separate properly accepted. Idaho Wyo. until Seated envelopes must be marked Eastern Utah, Price, Utah convenience of our readers. State Montana Graduate, require the employe to dis- master with date and time of bid opening, 10 00 a m., July S 1969 on the folwith degree Boiemen at University FOB Utah: Price No. 208. and meslowing HOT SPRINGS. IDAHO quote product Received DAILY ,LAVA close confidential information in civil engineering. Unmarked envelopes will not be acReq. No. 555, Gas Are Welder Cornell University. Pun'rfl services were Saturdey tor ler's deareeik from ... Req. No. 3300, Hydraulic Press Stanley Williams, 77, who it e Geological Survey cepted. obtained in state work; discloPocatello Reg. No 3298, Valve Seat Grinder W. T. SOUTH, Moniana; hospital 3297 Valve Grinding Ma) Req. he 1943. where Agent Purchasing "'boV Falls to Idaho Jan. 2?5I892, Pocatello, to sure of information for pri- Came chine qrvV George end Bessie Jones Williams worked for tne Geological of Eastern Utah re8 A M. TO 1 PM SATURDAYS The water Colege tor the and Married Norton NCTICE fie reiources Aug 19, 126, serves the right to reject any or all SUNDAYS 9 A.M. .TO (2 NOON vate gain; use or attempt to water 1963. Farmer, retired District No. 36 Became water mas- Pocateiio. Bids will be received by the De- bds; or to accept or reiect the !ter Jan 1, 1959. Member, Trinity Member, LDS Church. RATES partment cf Employment use official position to obtain Methodist Church Member, Knife Survivors widow, brothers. Security, whole or any part of any bid; or to 55c per line for one day Fiscal Section, 174 Social Hall Ave- waive any informality or technicality Ar y, Em nf. Grant, rinh Kiwams Club, the ters. P M , in any bid in tha Interest of the colnue, Salt Lake City, until Robin. Mrs. Norma C. Seattle; Dick, KiXiaT Fncmeers or wuA, of Civil exemp81 65 per line for 4 days special privileges June 26, 1969, for 2 automobiles, 1969 Talmadae, Clarkston, ,dah or 1970, 4 door sedan, and 2 trucks lege. Only bids giving a firm quota4 days for price of 3 ; Mrs Louis (Edith) Johnson, which President.CreditEastUnion. ft,Wash tion properly signed will ba actions; . in employment Active combarable Ford Bronco, 1969, or ployes Meivm, Wrt Bill ,0xnard Caj;f 1970. Proposals and specifications cepted. Bid proposals and specificaCouncil of Boy Scouts l(Eveivn) Wright Mrs. Parry (Len- $2 25 per line for 7 days tions will ba furnished upon request might impair the workers in- Peaks furnished upon request. Mrs Survlvors: widow; sons, daughter, 'ore) Harrison, all Pocatello: 7 days for prse of 4 TED J. JENSEN EDGAR B. BARTON. McLinn, Tacoma, (Reba) Robert Edward, Athens Ohio; Mrs. Virgil dependence of judgment. Oirecror. (COD Purchasing Agant Steadman, Wash. Joan) Richard (Betty Idaho Richard The employe also is barred Billings,two Mont.; brothers grandchildren; Falls; San Oiego, from taking anything of value sisters John Edwin Calif; Samuel P eer, Et Cerrito, Mont ; Joor accepting a loan if this Calif ; Harold, Helena West Yellowstone, Mont ; Wai-t- r, tends to influence him in dis- seph, Boieman, Mont.: Mrs Edward (Helen) Giannon Roslyn N Y ; Mrs charge of his official duties. Luther n (Bettie) Nelson, Mrs Forecast tor Satonfay, Sunday, Juna 2), 22, 1949 (Rose) Menzel both West PREVIEW Of ESS WEATHER IUREMI FORECAST TO 7:01 AM. tST Edna Share Facts On Alcohol, Delegates Told Clara ill Ayraqpa greatest infiltrators who ever were, Mrs. Mann said every profession is riddled with alcoholism, including the profession of being a housewife. She said the alcoholism probis more devastating lem among women because their way of life makes the problem easier to hide. Mrs. Bertha S. Smyth Joseph Gillen Rose A. Baade MMrrV)Whl'wrht!na.on jRh'T yeas, cthiuh.Vtij Laralynn Anderson The speaker cited the working definition of the National Council of an alcoholic as Zina A. Baker whose someone drinking causes a continuing problem in any department of his life. Alcoholics have lost the power of choice about their dr'in! '.ng, so the problem necessarily continues, she said. ITS PROGRESSIVE She told the group that alcoholism is a progressive disease, and thus the earlier it is caught, the better. Describing the typical alcoholic, she said, most of them are good guys, pretty When theyre sober theyre good workers. People who supervise them don't want to lose them, r,r. they will cover up for them and protect them, each time hoping its the last time. Mrs. Mann challenged the participants in the annual school to test the prevalent attitude toward alcoholism in their individual communities. Find out what they know about this problem and what inform then they think, them, she advised. well-like- d. "SE daughter, Ada ,W. F.in;.r6iAi.WINS Nibley ilWriy Albert A. Orchard Afton S. Garvin Alma O. Billingsley 'TuriiSuahtlcanoh Girl Killed In Rollover Dare To Fail Grads Told If America is to remain a power in this world, we must rededicate ourselves to the a record challenge, graduating class at Stevens Henager College was told Friday night. Urging the students to try to explore rather than merely Wendell J. seek security, Ashton, the speaker, added: We must not be afraid of failure. Graduating from the Ogden and Salt Lake colleges were who received 219 students, their diplomas during ceremonies at Kingsbury Hall on the University of Utah campus. Ashton, who is vice president of Gillham Advertising, lnc charged the graduates to remember that the most important element of business is the individual human being. fact that every man and at said. Each must be so treated, and each should strive to develop the divine attributes both within himself and those with whom he associates in business and other activities, Ashton added. Student speakers were Georgia S. Budge of the Ogden College and Stephen W. Norman of the Salt Lake college. I. Wells Stevens, college vice president, presented the graduating class to LeRoy R. Stevens, president. I House speaker and dent unconstitutional. He challenged the right of Haven J. Prlovv, Senate president, and Lonn N. Pare, speaker of the House, to make six appointments to the education board. The defendants claimed that a reasonable and accepted interpretation of the Constitution upheld such a law and that there had been a long line of precedent since Utah became a state. State I TrTJl Virgil H. Anderson . CLASSIFICATION Jerry Maurer Louise without violating SB135, the new Public Employes Code of Ethics Law. Atty. Gen. Vernon B. Romney gave this opinion Friday to Paul T. Fordham, member of the Tax Commission. INDEX Jensen Edna V Th" fa fa fa fa ' EH" (Employe The State Tax Commission may employ a person in its motor vehicle division who is operating a real estate agency (Til Rif a pinion Okays B-- M uShJ!miawl car woman, every boy and girl, is indeed a child of God, he BOARD Continoed from Page L FORK One of the greatest needs In our business society today is more of the desire to pur- sue Adam Kralik Julia P. Liday .P0! Henry C. Eagle - GndUrcl? ,on D2"r cKStfr George S. Williams - 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. Suspect Surrenders In Slaying Of Parents (Estt))e) VEGAS, NEV. (UP1) Russell Payne, 25, charged e with murder in in with connection Wyoming the disappearance of his parents more than two weeks to Claik ago, surrendered County Sheriff Ralph Lamb shortly after noon Friday. A murder warrant, naming Payne as a suspect in the death of Mrs. Emmalvnn Payne, 53, of Wilson, Wyo., was issued for the young man Thursday after he had been released from Teton County jail in Jackson. The younger Payne had attorney, Harry Reid of Las Vegas, made no comment on whether Payne would waive extradition and voluntarily return to Wyoming on the charge. eral gun charge with money LAS first-degre- Payne's posted $10,000 bond on a fed- supplied by three friends from Las Vegas. About 45 minutes after he was released, Sheriff Lawrence Cheney obtained a murder warrant. THE WEATHER Holmgren said a state officer or employe who has a substantial interest in a ness subject to state regula- busi- tion must disclose his position and the nature and value of the interest held by him by a sworn statement. This sworn statement must be filed with the secretary of state January his employment in Now of each year continues, Holmgren pointed out. . . . With Automatic Stick Shift -- FOR' LOW COST HOME LOANS Driva tha naw VW Today 2033 So. Main Ph. Oy WW 486-21- 11 VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN fir f- uliVifmiMiTifr 1nifffii tn aen i imitiri iff iia 411 SEE MILLER AU1H04I28B 0ULI4 him fn 1A1 &VIUE IS Exclf nga Place ifnii iritn niirtii6nii SALT CITY AND VICINITY-Par- tlv cloudy ot tttundarjhowarj today. Fair through Sunwith less than 10 per cent cnenee of rain Sunday. day LOGAN Sidney Richard Stock, Hlghj today near 80 Low. tonight 50 to 55. UTAH-Pa- rtly causes"1 thundershower. cloudy with Mattered LtBorn Dec 18 !895.UnFih Haven.'in rKr,h today. Otherwise, fair through Sunday with little in temperatures. High, today 75 to 65 in north, Bear Lake County, Idaho, a Kin of change John William Edwin and Clara Vic- - 82 to 92 In south. Low. tonight 45 to 55. s,ock E. NEVADA- -A In north today, few thundershower. !?.r'u frt'w Warmer ?imni.DVl.MfhMrrh jl.i.V rhti.tl0,hww1 ,4ir ,nd Partly Cloudy through Sunday. 72 to 82. Graduate! Low tonight In 40-Sun),T- High, today rtmPLa't,LyhrSain. S. thunder-ServeIDAHG Lsttr-dad E. Saints School.! P4rtly cloudy with scattered High m U S Army Air Corps; showers becoming fair tonight and Sunday. Warmer War L Graduate, Utah State'day Highs today 72 to 82. Lows tonight 45 to 55. w- - IDAHO-F- air 151': today and Sunday. Warmer tom. Wim 30- LAKE -. -- charct COOL imaa Xk salt dm tittP i Mil !& SIS,? th. wlicuil P?rHUMID5,UTYi,''MHlri''1m PreP-tortic70 parcant. in electricity, radio and aeronautics.1 1949 1.11. Departure since June 1 38. and was head of tne Oepa.iment of ,nc Jun 1 13 inches. 1968 Aviation and Visual Educa- - iCipitalion since Oct. Departure since 128. tion. In 1941, called Into US Navy Oct. 1 SUN o organize and direct the Navy's1 Sunrise Sunday 5 57 a m. Sunset Sunday 9 03 p m. advanced first radar COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES training Salt Laka City Frl Released in 1946 with day h gh 82; low 57; mean 70; normal 69 A year programs. ago: high e or 104. low for iL,hWn,5A"'"m! 2 Denver for the for U.S. governg nearing research 5 30 a m end'no ment at Fort Monmouth, NJ. until ?ffJurrdr,od GRAND JUNCTION retirement In 1965 Survivors: widow; sons, Ftron R C ? Calif Reed Logan; Hayward, Harold S., with U S. Air Force n 12 V.etnam; three Atlanti grandch.ldren brothers, Eldon Anchoraoe M, Salt Lake City; Owen R, Fish Billinas Haven. BOISE Funeral Tuesday, noon, Hall Mor- - Boston tuary Chapel Logan, where friends Butte call Monday 7 9 p.m., and Tuesday .CEDAR CITY one hour before services. Burial, CHE YENNI jChicago Logan City CcmetcryA ;7o M ID inwinmuromm. rr.votm I anal WARM tROCK SPRINGS ST. GEORGE SALT LAKE CITY (San Francisco (Seattle (Sheridan West Yellowstone 54 60 57 75 7) 51 62 71 44 54 49 43 58 55 45 3.07 CANADA (Brussels Cairo Casablanca Copenhagen Dublin .09 Geneva .21 Madrid .05 Moscow 53 .24 New Delhi Calgary 67 Vancouver (Oslo INTERNATIONAL STATIONS .18, Pans Rome Temperatures at hour listed: Friday iSaigon Saturday 57 12 a m. 50 12 p m. Aberdeen Stockholm a m. 55 1 p m. 59 Svdney Amsterdam Berlin m. 59 1 p.m. 4HTokyo v 1 a.m. 54 1? a m. 64 1 a m. 61 12 a m. 48 1 a m. 48 1 a m. 61 3 a m. 55 1 a m. 93 1 a m. 66 1 a m. 55 1 m. 63 8 a m. 79 1 a.m. 63 im.71 p m. 55 p m. 91 p m. 70 1 p.m. 64 12 p m. 57 1 p m. 43 1 p m. 79 3 p m. 72 1 p m. 107 1 p m. 75 1 p m, 39 1 2 1? 1pm, 8pm J 1 pm.1 1 p.m. 55 96 m. 73 |