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Show OBITUARIES CQntrols pro ose n Liauor tiets proposed ordinance to control liquor dispensing locations received the approval of the Salt Lake Planning Commission Tuesday and was reA to district planning commissioners. ordinance The would control the placement of private clubs, state liquor stores, restaurants serving liquor and e outlets. In the past, the state has been able to place liquor stores at desired locations without restriction from local ordinances. FINAL OKAY ferred mini-bottl- The Salt Lake County Commission must finally approve the ordinance. The Planning Commissions also approved a continuing study of zoning regulations affecting interchanges along the Interstate road system. Ricks. Clayne planning commission staff employe, said the study will determine whether businesses should be allowed to build on the interchanges and whether residential buildings should be allowed near them. Each interchange will get an individual study to determine what zoning would best suit the area and permit traffic flow at the interchange, Ricks said. AT INTERCHAGES Ordinances may be developed to control the construction at each interchange along the Belt Route, and any future freeway as a result of the study, Ricks added. In other action, planner, tabled a request by Nun ley and Wahlquist to establish a airport at small-cra- ft 2100 South. Planning 5400 W. officials ' ' response. The four buildi;,gs are the colesium and horticulture, poultry and manufacturing facilities. "We could have a tragedy there very easily," said Tanner. 12 HOSPITALS He told the board in its regular meeting at the State Capitol that Utah hospitals and rursing homes are being brought up to fire prevention standards. Tanner said , loss for above was 1968 $1,406,051.87 total off ice's completed. 21 DEAD Tanner reported that 21 persons died in fires during 1968, one more than in 1967. Not one death occurred in an Industrial or mercantile estab of $3,733,794.96. Tanner said the increase was mostly accounted for in two fires in Salt Lake County a bakery and bowling alley. However, Utah's fire . loss is "far below the national picaverage, and the over-ature is good," he said. ll ' 1466-10t- h - B-- 1 going surgery for eight or nine hours Tuesday. Hayward and M.Sgt. Howard Henderson of the 62nd Fort Ordnance Detachment, Douglas, agreed that it must have been a "pretty healthy charge." Henderson was one of the three explosives experts called into the case by Hayward. Ake, Mg' at Causes natural home MrIVE ;,..,,f ,,,, Elliot R. Greenwood Maren Wednesday, July 30, 1969 C. R. Hansen B15 Funerals k, Married Edud , kV ; , ' ,L,Ix i Retir Maren Caroline Ellie! Rulon AMERICAN FORK Ryberg Hansen, 79, 20057th 64. Last, Greenwood, Med July 29, 1969, ,ti,'i1. natural of A1.100)ft a 12.30 at ...de, "4' causes at a Provo .05771'Y',,, pm.. A.a, 2F. convalescent local J 4, uly hpital cen-eat natural 21, F 4. Porn Mey American L Born Aug. 11, iitit 1905, Born I Aug. 1, Fork, to Earl S. r. f. latlk 1889, Drammen, t. and Jane Leah',1 7 11W ' .'1,'AIor'", GreenNorway, a daugh- Robinson ter of Alfred 0. s' w o o d. Married , 1"'1-C a r aline a n d Smith ..,:k 7... Gladys Hedeman livberg,. 1926, 24, April '.. Married Hans S. t',.. Italvs..4;.a. divorced. Nephit X.. it,' "..V4sts, Hansen, June 23, Georcra Mar, ied 1915. in the Salt a... Hennings Aug. 21, M a, .z:...N.t. POcAtello. Temple. It.. , ., 311'.. 1947, Lake f he & Member of Steel worker. :',., of ..1,,sus LDS 1 Church Member of Latter. LA:.'..,' h. Suryl. Churc "',,4,st Christ s ,. 5 a iri t,s, .t.iik.,....,...: d a y vors: widow; worked in Relic: Y.4:.,,;'..... Mrs. daughters, of the Singing Feox (Marilyn) Scott. Tempe. Ariz.; Sociely, memiaer Ciioir, Mrs. Joan Mantv, Phoenix; stepson, Meteers, and voice ot Norway Eugene Sand, Little member of the Tanernec e inChoir; stepdaughter, Lin. Fails, Minn.; Mrs. Paul (J A n e t worked with the teenage girls American Fork; mother, coin Ward. Reese, daunht,T, hushanO; Survvors. American brothers, sister, Fork; Sherman R. American Fork; Roger Mrs. Elwin C. (Mildred) Leavitt, Riciard G ant, E. ' Pieasani Quentin E., Salt Las Vegas, N,y.; seq, Ohio; 11 grandchildren. Cowan. Pay- Cleveland, 'Lake City; Mrs. Lois Funeral sat vices Saturday noon, son. Funeral Thursday 11 a m.. AnE3St. derson and Sons Mortuary, American Uncoln Ward chapel,E South Temple Fork, where friends call Wednesday Friends call at m760 , and Saturday at FridaY 6.8 0 7.9 p m. Thursclay pnor to services. the chapel one hour before services. Burial American Fork Cemetery. Lawn Memorial 'Burial , Wasatch 't , 1 randchildre Adolph W. Lindorff k Itit William t 1. Ronald Wagner Alice Rupper Siebert .. .4. ? I ' HESS hEld clieO , 4 t, ..:4 carrier. ,s,67;gc Itt i t ,, i 'it ' siste ' i VITAL STATISTICS Parley P. Hill Criheled George :i T. Simper 14. GrEeT1 MUrraV 1301.91 23310706 15. Green Boses 32454168 Murtay 16. Gold Murray Boy's 82042 Sevier County George 17. Prasdnt Girl's 6W292 Thomas Simper, 82. died of a heart 18. Blue Yellow Rdmstr. Girl's 1104538 DIVORCES GRANTED Albert ailment July 29. Born April IS, le87, 19. Red Ro West Boys G38.5551 following BLOOMINGTON, IDAHO hospital of complications R. LIO'011 Girl's SA1A261 Spanish Victor Reese, 77, died of a heart ail. West Jordan, to Thomas William and 20, Gold surgery. Born Sept. 27, 1891,Elizabeth Elizabeth Merrick Simper. 21. Blue R. Union Bov's (R41275 Court Third District ano ment At a Montpelier hospital July Mary. Pratt to Fork , Parley Bertha Elnora Jensen Nov. 22, Blue !I .,i, v.4,0 Schwinn Boys 0G12453 Lucas Hill. M arried Sarah Verlie 29. Born Nov. II, 1891, Bloomington, ,Married 8, 19r.9, Catle Dale; s o e m n i 1 e d 23. Blue .; Schwinn BOY'S KCII15e5 PHILLIPS Marilyn vs. Ralph:, Wagstaff Feb. 11, 1914, Salt Lake to Lotwick a n d Mary Jane johns- AAanti 1:, LDS Rancher. Survi- - 24. Blue Schwinn Bov's FG63102 plaintiff granted decree and custody LDS Temple. She died Nov: 5, 1965.'Reese. Married Elsie Kelsey Skin- vors: widow;Temple. son. daughters. Biair, 25. Green Schwinn Boys A56181 LDS of minor children; defendant to pay shearer, retired Spanish Fork nor, Oct. 9, 1918. Salt Lake 1940. Salina; Mrs. Willard (Bessie) Bees. 24. Black Schwinn Bov's G21647 she died June II. $ag per month per child support. 560: employe. Survivors: sons, naughters,,Temple; Mrs. John ( Auctral Gii. 27. Green Schwinn Bov's H481172 ,,x,,,, Parker icy, Ogden; Per month alimony, $300 attorney RAY, Scianish Fork; James, ptymo; Married Lyle Christensen S Mrs. Nell 29. Red SChWirtO Boys H3VS62 unnyvale, (alit.; LDS ear, 1946. Falls Idaho Pierce, 28, fees and obligations. march Paul (Bernice) Mrs. Roil,, 29. Red Mrs. ,,,,,,,:xrA1434201,,, Coates, Schwinn Boys B231175 Hunter; (Elaine) Mary Robert Filled Mrs. Lake Temple. Rancher, Sheeciman. O. )s Mnine. 32. Puiti le Schwinn Bat's LC35947 vs. John, both SaltGabbitas, City; TAYLOR Iowa; Sheryl Springville; Mrs.1LDS m I s s i o n to New England Rab.nson, (Beryl) Santa 31. Gold Reichert, Schwinn Bov's BD83'72 annulment. Roy Bountiful; r a G y (Veon) Dyer, i 32. Blue Don Sthwinn Bov's BC51175 f.; (1.01.,) Mr, 37 sons, grandcouncilman. Survivors: widow; Ann vs. !Lindley. whom he reared; WOYCHOWSKI Sybil Blue Schwinn Boy' s KB6116 Harold V., Bloomington Wittke, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lyle' 33. h i d r e n; 49 great.grandchi,dren. daughter, 2,0,::. ,...,,;,:i Schwinn Boys K859681 James; plaintiff granted - cFuneral ,Robert Livonia, N.Y.; Mrs, 34. Red kraatz. (Carl) 11 Charles Mrs. a.m. Earl Spanish Mead, Wash.; J., Thursday 35. 'decree defendant to pay 8250 attorSchwtnn Boy's 047956 'r , ' th LDS Ward Chap- - H. (Violet) Faulkner, Paris; step- - RUIOn (Nell) Hyatt, Mrs. Jean Jen. 6. CP. 1Ft:irk F neY fees and obligations. Blue Sears Girl's W6S7(97 s I e pd a u a h t e r s. Newell ten, both Gunnison, 11 Sanpete County;, 37. Gold 'el. Friends call Walker Mortuary..sons, Bovis W594113 Sears a r I a t.grand. Sunset, Utah: g 0 b e r t c.127 grandchildren; HUTSON Carol vs. James; Spanish Fork, Wednesday 39. Red Sears L e Boys W243941 brother. sisters. B.'children: and. Laurell Utah; plaintiff granted decree and Custody day Prior to services. Burial Charles Parker, Bountiful, Sears Girl's 477790 Salina; Mrs. William (Novella Ince 39. Blue Parker, U.S. Navy, Seaside, Calif.; of minor child; defendant to Day 883 Cemetery. AG003745 40. Gold novis Skywey Mont-- r Ester, both Skit Lake City. Funeral E. Carver, Mrs. $SO (Mary) Eigyn child support. per W Fiver BOYS Per month Red p.m., Salina First LDS 41. Pelier; Mrs. Carl (Lela N e s o n, Friday month alimony and $250 attorney 42. Blue W. ;ter Girl's 2721MA Ward Friends call Peterson Chapel. Pocatello; 16 grandchildren; 4 great. .fees. 43. Red UNK Boy's AVIS Salina,' Thursday p.nl, grandc hi i d r e n; 17 5teograndc5it.1Mortuary, UNK Bovis SE1591 to services. Burial 44. Black Friday prior Nedra Louise vs. REMINGTON dren; f v e UNK 45, Blue Bovls C. Thorne, Leo Eastside VERNAL Cemetery. :Fuller Ted: plaintiff granted decree. brothers, sister, Ivan T. Blooming46. Blue UNK Boy's N175416 of natural causes at home July t o n . M a r r i I. Heber 'Ct y, and custody of minor child; defend-'die47. UNK Bov'S L045G3 Purple 11, 1883, Bellwood, ant to pay Utah; Mrs.1 alimony, 29. Born Feb. g...an.d...tour;e Eldon, Springville, UNK w;; 49. Red 187S per month child Support and S3001Neb., to George LaVine Hunter, Salt Lake City. BOY'S UNK O. Blue Married Pauline Stonew- - ineral UNK 50. Black attorney fees. Friday 1 p.m., 13.1domingto9 Boys an rronc0. ca 111 SALINA, Friends cypher Oct. 28, IYII, Ward LChapel. Alfred Sevier County Numerous of L9l pleCes vs. William Community sporting squills. CLEMENTS Judy Member Kingsbury home, Bloomington, Martin, 84, died of a heart ailment 'ment, tiv office radios, Frank C. Robertson equipment, Phillips; plaintiff granted decree and Church, Lions Club. Former juvenile,K to services. Burial, at a Salina hospital July 4 Born watches. i cameras, tools, luggage, custody of minor child; defendant to .judge, justice of the peace. FhotogBlOOmington Joiialc-F.ancDec. 2, 11884, Salina, to City Cemetery. and other miscellaneous items of son,. widow; novelist pay $50 per month Child $1.85Port,:rapner. Sprvivors enn mnrnea MrrIIfl. nimble oronerty. icrrund $300 attorney fees. idauonters, Larrie I., Pocatello; Mrs. 213 Dec. 1904, Richfield; The above described orOcerty Is e Shepherd New .Richard (Mary Lou) 'Tiffin, LDS Monti 'solemnized BROWN Temple. :list of lost or stolen property which Leonard LeRoy vs. York City; Mrs. Lawrence (Rhoda) Former Salina has come Into the possession Of the stockman. !Farmer, De torts; Ethel 4 plaintiff granted Deved, grandchildren; vernal; iSalt Lake City Police department state bard Inspector; John Shem councilman; decree, custody of minor children WESTON, IDAHO Gerald, brother, an d ordered to pay $200 per month at the home of scretary,. Salina Grazers Assn. Sur and which has been retained In said 2 Hobbs, as, meet Funeral Wis. Friday 28 vivors: son, possession for a period Allen widow; is :department's In until defendant daughters, Utah, Kearns, dauahter employed, July alimony , Kingsbury CommunItY Ciçjrch.!a tuition for defendant and 8250 attor- - 'p.m a long illness. Born March 11, J., Mrs. Vaneda Morley, both Sali- of several months prior to the date Friends call Vernal Mortuary, Thurs-,aft'hereof. All property to be soil will Berl (Emma) B. and Ida na; Mrs. to Charles Whipple, ney fees. to Whitney, p.m., Friday prior iday display at the Police Depart, Purnell Hobbs. Married Irma Grace Ncrth Fork, Idaho; Mrs. Van (Isa. be on at Cemetery. 450 South 3rd East, Salt KIDD Fern Arlene Adams vs. vices. Burial Sorensen, Rupi.rt, Idaho, Mrs. iment Wilcox, Sept. 28, 1904, L oo a n 1.05 bell) Morris Bickmore; plaintiff granted ' 1063. Val (NonaVeel Warden, Lak, City, Utah. for two hours ins. Payne, died she August Temple; merlia1e'Y 31 preceding the sale. a s W decree and custody of minor chil- ; 56 11.; greatrandrh,dren daughterS,I f Farmer. Survivors: sons, BY ORDER oF THE BOARD OF brother, Arthur, dren; defendant to pay $350 per J. Leslie, Raymond R., Boland W., grandchildren; COMMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE child support, 1250 attorney, all Weston; Eldon W., Dayton; Mrs. nu. Funeral Thursday I p.m., Salina 'CITY, UTAH, this 22nd day of July, fees and obligations. Arimo; First LDS Ward Chapel. Friends tail .1969. MURRAY (Grace) Armstrong, Phillip Brady, IMant'Cvrtis PADILLA Connie vs. William son of Milton Ross and Kola D. Gus- - Mrs. B. Norvin (Georgia) Youngren,iPetcrson Mlrtvary. Saline. D. J. FILLIS p.m., Thursday prior to serplaintiff granted decree and cup-- , taveson Brady, 5640 S. Goodway Dr., Kearns; Mrs. Parley (Doris) Gun- - !day Chief of Police tody of minor children; defendant to died of natural CJUSIIS at a local nell, Burley; Mrs. Clyde (Erma) vices. Burial Pioneer Cemetery. Dates of Publication: July 22, 23, and 24. 29. 28, 29, 30, 31 25, Pay 1100 per month child support. hospital July 2S'. Born July 28, Salt Jenson, Pocatello; 36 grandchildren; two great8300 attorney fees and obligations., Lake City. Survivors: parents; broth- - 41 g r e a August 1, 1990. sin- brothers. Rob-:erGREGORY sisters, P. vs. Pauline Douglas, Frank C. Robertson, 79, one ert C.; plaintiff grantee decree and ra, Kay, Connie, all Murray; grand-IterSam, Fred, Leo, Milo, all Pres- Notice; Mrs. Frank (Laura) Shumway, Udell Keele, 57, died of PRICE of three minor children; de- - parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Sianley, of Utah's most successful custody !a heart ailment July 28. Born May SanPete County; Logan, Utah; Mrs. Melvin (Edythe) fendant awarded custody of two Brady, Fairview, Funeral T urs. Lake Salt City. W. to Richard Gustaveson,!Cluff, 1912, and Mrs. minor and Arthur Mr. children and mornto ordered died Emery, pay writers, Tuesday 1 m r P.m., Franklin LDS Stake Cen- - 'Mary Oleyla Hansen Keele. Married $50 Per month oar child support until.Bountiful; Friends call Webb Mortuary, Virginia Follett Aug. 16, 1937, Manti; ing in a Las Vegas hospital divorce becomes final, then $60 per Coltilda Walker packer, plyerdate,,ter. p.m. solemniz ed Manti LO5 Temple. Car- month per child, Si per month allIdaho. Graveside service Thursday .I 'Preston, Wednesday after a massive heart attack. mony, $250 attorney tees and oblige- - p.m., Fairview Cemetery. Friends.Burial Thursday 11 a.m. to services. bon County High School custodian. Burial Preston Cemetery. Survivors: w d o w; daughtrr, Mrs. call 417 60 S. State, Thursday He was en route to his home Nom. Robert (LaRee) Peacock, Price; 4 KUMMER Robinson vs. am. s i s I e r s. in Mapleton, Utah County, Ralph LaMar; Dorothy ? rardchildren; brothers, plaintiff granted I E. an, Mrs. Gwen Erickson, both Salt of and custody minor chitReed, after spending the winter with decree City; ,Lake Emery; Mrs. B. dren; defendant to pay $300 per Mrs.' Beauta Johnson, Monticello; AMER ICAN FORK alimonth child $t support, per a son, Glen Robertson, in 'MOW6 $300 attorney fees andyear (Faun) Hobbs, Richmon4,, Need An Expert sAN ysippo, CALIF. oblige., prallElsworth Chipman, BA, died of natik !Wilford Mrs. L. M. (Izelal C u r t s,. services for John B. Malben, 71, who rat causes at an American Fork hos.iCalif.; Visalia, Calif., when he was ,tions. Mrs. Wil- Moroni, Sammie County; 1884, 28. 10, Born Lost Aug. 3 pital July and Found of causes at home July natural BRISCOE Sheila vs. Stephen Jo- - did Sherman. (Armidal Wind, Fork, to William Henry Pam stricken. He also had suffered seph; in Chula' American plaintiff oranted Jecree, use of 77, will be Wednesday Sarah Binns Chipman. Married Glen, Carbon County. Funeral Thurs- - .and 13, PleasVista. Born Feb. Mt. 1898, former 19 to 10 name, Wanted and Dowse, of Custody Racker July 25, 1922, Salt day 11 a.m., Price Sixth LDS Ward 1,4' Help a severe heart attack just be- minor child; defendant to pay 5131.60 ant Utah, to Alfred Henry and Annie Francell Friends call Fausett Mortu--, Per month child support until defend. Pritchett Maiben. Fern Lake City. Sheepman. Member LDS Chapel.Price. Wedntsaay Married 20 to 35 For Rent fore Christmas. p.m., ant is discharged from Marina Dull, San Diego. Employe, Caliente !Church. Survivors: widow; stepson, cry, one hour prior to. Thursday chapel E. Frank Hills, O'Brien, Rolling then obli$50 per month arid Race Track. Member LDS Church Cemeservices. Burial Price 40 to 48 Mrs!' Real Estate City He was author of more than :Corps, sister, igations. !Survivors: widow; daughter, (Lilly) Adams, Salt Lake- tery. Edna Charlotte vs. Audrey Irwin, Arcadia; 2 grandchil- MONSEy 200 11 a.m., Anderhard cover books and Sheldon Funeral Misc. 60 to 76 Sale For Friday City. Alen: plaintiff granted dren brother, Maurice, Sall Lake ,son and Sons Mortuary, American B. thousands of short stories all decree and custody of minor chit- - City. call Friday 90 Automobiles friends where :Fork, to Der defendant $150 pay dren; Crior to services. Burial American month alimony through September. about the Old West. BLACKFOOT, IDAHO tfafold B. Fork Cemetery. then $I Der veer alimony; S100 Der Astle, 67, 794 South Shilling, died READ YOUR AD carefully before C. Jule 27, 1969, in a local hospital placing it. Due to mechanical operOne of his most successful month per child suDoort. and $250 ation it is impossible to correct or attorney fees. ilowing an illness. BEAR RIVER CITY Box Elder books was his own autobiograWATSON Born June 17, 1902, Rigby, a son change an ad until it has appeared Jay J. vs. Ilia Y.; Harold AnderChristian County custoof B. defendant ranted decree and and Annie Greenwood one time. Jesse John Henry Felt, Astle. BLACKFOOT phy, "A Ram in the Thicket," Married Minnie E. dv of minor children: plaintiff te sen, 78, dud July 29, f969, In a Brig- IN EVENT Or ERROR notify our causes at a, March 12. 1922, Idaho Falls.AnthonY, 86, died of natural $ISO $150 month alimony; Per nay which was condensed in the Per month child support until Janu. ham City nursino home after a long Blackfoot nursing home July 27., solemnized in the Idaho Falls Later Tern- - Classified Department at once. AdBorn Oct. 30, 1882, Huntsville, Utah, pie In 1961. Elder in The Church of vertisers are expected to check the a m then 17S per month er child, Illness. Reader's Digest in 1962. Cathrine Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y first insertion; we will not he refees and obligations. $350 attorney Saints; 1891 , Warren. Born Feb Pe n n.,iJo William and Charlotte Mabel worked as a cattle buyer before sponsible for any errors after the Married Felt. :Biorkholm John E. es. Joy K. After writing many short JENNINGS first day. plaintiff granted decree: defendant a lee pf Anders Christian and Mar. :Wood July 22, 1914, Lpgan LDS retirement. cam. of minor cli!tdrn genet Sorenson Andersen. she rped 1962. tormerl Survivors: widow, Minnie; claugh WHEN PHONING your Want Au alstories. he turned to novels, oiven.,.cpstochr Plaintiff to Pay SIO0 per month child Bear River City In 1102. Marriedtojemple: resident. Farmer. Former ters, Fran fBurvii1 ways ask for the ad to be repeated 'director, Land Federal su000rt. Huo'les, Riyers'de, Calif.; Mrs. Shirappraiser. saying it was lust as easy to back to you. Be sure to check your !Ethel O. Anderson in 1919 in the Sait 8 k ' sec retar V manager Blackfoot lev Davis, Pocatello. IMPriorie) An exwrite a book as a short story. Lake Temple. Later divorced. Mar- !Assn . member County Idaho; Hal G., Hemet, Calif .; II phone number and address. ingham MARRIAGE LICENSES will one perienced help you Survivors: Mutual. sonsgrandchildren; ried Aleen J. Sorouse in 1946, Salt Farmers g His first book, "The Foreman 11 ad. word Fu.heral. services Saturav. your a.m., idauohters, William C. Wood, Obden Court Third Di Lake City. She died in 1963. Veteran Funeral Chapel, where c;e7re. 2nL;12!rgH.iII rr r,'4 of the Forty Bar," was first WHEN CANCELING an ad demand ric.fa;.; call Thursday and World War I; Dan; mayor of Wellingboth Blackfoot; Jav,evenings STONE-BRADLENo allowance 74 pm - and S number. Karl ton, Carbon County; member of The Archibald, d v a kill" time of ser,.icespublished in the People's Pop- Remack, 39, and Mary Ann, 30, both Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Burial, Basalt made without it. .1:;oaelnikvfaenrewirbAsitos.wK ealricharies retired security officer at Blackfoot. (MaurinC,until Saints; Pa. Pottstown, ular Monthly magazine and Hill Air Force Base. LISTINGS in the "Women Wanted" g ;IA isrntbs HANSEN-JENSE.o,u a. Keith Boyd, olov,evifs, ran vt uma, muuri, Leon or "Male Wanted" Columns are not Survivors: sons, Warren H., Rio,- - er, was syndicated later in severS. Mrs Ha lie Frit23, and Sheila M., 21, both Sand". sisters, to exclude intended mond D., both of Layton; step- :Ver. applications Funerals Mrs. both Fontana, (Alit., Leo daughters, Mrs. Rex (Dora) Curry, GPEAVES- - CALDWELL from persons of the opposite sex. al newspapers across the Jensen. . Mrs. Blanche Peter-53, Loqan, and Amelia Alice, Mrs. Lee (Leah) Allred both of Roo- .Laura Jensen, The ads are listed separate for the Funeral. both Huntsville. !son, BURTON Funeral services for 53, Salt Lake city. sevelt; Mrs. Andy (Ina) Curtis, Salt of Our readers. country. A Burton wiil b2 held convenience 14 Wednesday I p.m., Blackfoot Second Francis Allen, Lake City; 23 grandchildren; LDS Ward Chapel. Friends calf Pack-- . Thursday 12 noon In the Lerkin Mors;sFrank Chester Robertson 21, Kearns, and ShaunaKaylaLea, 11, oreatdrandchildren; brothers, one ham hour 260 TemEast Blackfoot, tuary South Mortuary, Chapel, ters, Christian H., Mrs. Kerry Chris. DAILY was born in Moscow, Idaho, Murray. Louis tensen, both of Bear River City; Jo .prior to services. Burial Grove City. ple. Interment, Salt Lake City Ceme,. tery. Fue'eral directors, Larkin M., Woods Cross; Hyrum, .Cemetery. Jan. 12, 1890, a son of William Rafael,. 23,...and Loyda Ruth, 21, both sects , Chides-terUrsel Mrs. Andrew, (Sarah) all of Salt Lake City. Joe,! SATURDAYS 8 A.M. TO 1 PM. Ilugh and Mary Matthews 18, and Nancey Kate,Kenneth D. CLARK Funeral services for both: 19, Funeral services Friday, 1 pm., SUNDAYS 9 A M TO 12 NOON Pine S. Foote Clark will be held Mur.'av. Robertson. He married WinRooers Mortuary, Tremonton, where RATES MALAD. IDAHO 10:30 Thomas a.m. Davisi at McDougal 9 David Eiohra-- : friends call Thursday, p.m., and Evans, 86, Meted, died of natural' Thursday Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwocel, nie Bowman July 11, 1919, in im, 31, and Christine Louise, 24, both Friday 11 a.m. until time of ser causes 55c per line for :174 daY in a Ma lad hospital. wnere friends may call Wednesday 28 July Bear vices. Burial, River Cemetery. Denver, Colo. $IAS per line for 4 days p.m. and Thursday 1 hour prior Born May 1, 1885, Mated, to Benia-- ' Pocatello. She died In 1966. SOUR James; 4 days for price of 3 min and Mary Jane Jones Evans.' to services. Interment, Valley yew 20, and Karon Jean, 19, Memorial Park. Funeral directors, 7, June Married Jenne They moved to Mapleton In Richard, Morgan both Salt Lake City, 82 15 per line for 7 dayS 19071 McDougal Funeral Home. Lc n LDS Temple, she died 7 days for price of I 1937 after living in ChesterJohn BYU Attended ,196e. Academy, service6 for Richard, 25, and Barbara Gene, 22, BEAVER Logan. Farmer, real estate broker.' Lynn Euoene Leon Hardy will be Ethel Parkinson both Salt Lake City. field, Idaho, Ogden and Su"vi-; Malad Lions Club. Member causes at a 74, died of natural held Thursday o,m. at the Ocluirrh Alonzo, T. (Lu--' Stake Cern ler, 3a84 so. t'o) W7''. Lake City. Eugene, 23, Magna, and Patricia Beaver hospital July 28. Born Nov. vors: daughters Mrs. Ezra Mrs. J. Friends may call 8525 We:t 2703 to George Arthur cille) Pet, Parma, Idaho 8, 1894, Beaver, 16, Seattle, Wash. 16 Robertson was one of the Gail. South. Moroni Magna, Wednesday Ward, Malad; p.m (June) Annabelle Frazier Parkinson. CASTLETON-BRA-J- ohn Nich- - and and Thursday it a.m. to 12,30 pm. 22 Olson, 55, and Bessie Lillian, 49, both Married Mark Woolsey 11..ne 3, 1920, granchildren, founders of the League of Salt IntermnIt, Valley View Mernorlal Salt Lake LDS Temple. Filled LDS brother, sister: Heber J. and Mrs.' Park. Lake City. 521-353- 5 FunerFuneral Peel directors, to West Central States. Sur. Edoar lBa'dwint Tho"pe, both Mad. al Home. Utah Writers and served Bryan 1 p.m., Mated! Thursday Thomas, 19, and Gail Patricia, 16 vivor: husband. Fuheral Friday 2 Funeral 1.7r HAYES LDS Ward Graves,de servtecs Third Friends, Chapel. its ChattLDS Ward as Beaver Third both Salt Lake City. p.m., president. many years Just say Funeral at Benson Home,' Hattie Soohle Runsted Haves w,11 be "Charge it" . John Hunter, 37,, el. Friends call Southern Utah Mor- 'call He was a past ckmional presiand Adele Emy, 44, both Salt Lake tuary. Beaver, Thursday 7:30-- P.m., 1Wednesday evening, and Thursday''held Saturday 10 a.rn in the Salt direc Funeral maiad !Lake to Burial services. Cemetery. City City' to Burial noon services. prior Friday dent of the Western Writers of City. tors, Deseret Mortuary. KILGROW-CANNOCemetery. Willard Mountalnyiew Cemetery. Niel, 29, and Shell. Minot 19, both! America and in 1954 was presSalt Lake. DAVISLESSAR ented the "Silver spur" award William Ray-- I mood, 17, and Paulette Diane, 15, Thorton, Colo. by that group as author of the both ANDERSON-McMILLAPhilip! best juvenile western story of Lewis, 20, and Connie Marie, 19,1 the year, "Sagebrush Sorrel." both Magna. CHRISTENSEN - DIXON Lloyd; He is survived by his son. Merlin, 22, and Ruth Marie, 20, both Salt Lake City. -- 11 - SO Of ESSA MANES SWUM) FOtECAST TO 7:01A.M. EST POrecast for Wednesday, Thursday, July .4, 31, 1996. DIMOND-WARFuneral services will be held Kenneth Arland, 28, West Jordan, and Lame and 2 AND VICINITYFair LAKE SALT in CITY tonight the at ATTL754, 24, Berg Tremonton. p.m. Ann, Friday POLTENO-BROWThursday. Daytime highs 90 to 95. Lows tonight In the lower ii: Mortuary in Provo. Burial John Jr., 19, and Susan Williami Marie. 18, 60s. Warmer Thurscite. Probability of rain less than 10 per r, (4., both Salt Lake will be in Springville Evercent. City. 1. LOOSLIPARCELL ,svt Mark Cutler. UTAH north tonight and Thursday and partly ;4 21, and Linda Sue, 19, both Salt Fair Lake; green Cemetery. 1 Daytime hrghs City. Cloudy south with decreasing thundershowers. Gary Glen, in the 80$ and 90s. Lows tonight 5$ to 65. NMI 21, Mountain View, Wyo., and Mar.1 kUSALIT LASS S. E. IDAHOFair tonight and Thursday, with a few Bard t Elizabeth, 20. Salt Lake City.' 1 BOZZELLI-HAMB50 Lovrs IN thundershowers. tonight Daytime highs 85 to 96. 434.4.1i;iiv::: A Joseoh, 21. and Carla Jean. 20, both to 60. iscoitt.i':11.ANSAS el" IAN miclicoA Salt Lie City. MILD S. W. IDAHOFair tonight and Thursday. Warmer. Day. A r Bruce, time 65. 55 to in 90s. Lows the tonight 24. Ashton, highs Nt7.11: Idaho, and Ann, 20, V't FIVE-DAHuntsville, Ala. FORECASTUTAHThursday through MonBrien' day temperatures are expected to average 2 to 4 degrees Robert, 25. Murray. and Marsha above normal except near normal in southwestern 1.1r,h. A ,..S4ZOWEI KbV, 21, Kearns. 612 ROBINSON-BISHOvat Adams. f6er showers likely miest days In the south and one to two Ir. "T" 23. and Nancy Louise. 20, both diivs In the north. WEATHER FOTOCASTt Salt Lake City. HUMIDITYAt 8,30 a.m. 75 per cent. Precipitation since X. PEARSON-LAKENivel GregorY July I. 1969 1.51. Departvre since July 1 .97. Precipitation George Beaverton, Ore.; and Lino& since Oct. 1, 1968 16.23. Departure since Oct. I 3.72. 22, Salt Lake City. of prowler reports, and a D..AUGASON-HERMRSUN Sunrise Thursday 6:23 a.m. Sunset Thursday Philip Alt30, and Jacgueline Marie, 30,1 8:45 p.m. "threatening phone call" to ner, both Salt Lake city. COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURESSalt Lake City Tuesthe home a few days ago. DALEYSHEPHERD David day high 95; low 71; mean 73; normal 78. A year ago: high Scott, 22, and Leslie, 21, both Provo. 98; 1 am. 61 1 PAM 72 e .02 Brussels low 67. 97 ST. GEOROR 91 .01 65 high for month Denver - Robert They also were checking on e low for month 40. Tern- 2 a.m. 72 107. 63 o'airo 86 24, and Robyn :23 St. Lcuis Lynne. 21. 60 Fairbanks 4 the possible connection with William, 12 p.m. 81 62 2.36 Casatianca LAKE CITY 93 SALT period end- - GRAND JUNCTION peratures for the both Salt Lake City. .02 69 92 1 a.m. 66 no 5:30 a.m. Wednesday: Si Glen Palm58 p.m. 13 San Francisco :Cto:.nhaged 18 90 the case of an incident last er,DAVIS.MFADOWS 12 a.m. 54 12 p.m. 61 IHol.olutp : C.1,17iin 24. Layton, and Leslie Kaye. 23, 55 76 U.S. TEMPERATURES Seattle 31 103 1 a.m. 59 both Salt Lake City. 85 50 Ceneaa p.m. 73 Mrs. in which Sockane 90 Tr. Max. Min. Prot. LOGAN February KIMBALL-JANSKirt Michaei 78 84 p.m. 82 Hong Kong 79 69 Washington, D.C. 70 Los Angeles 98 Beach, Calif.. and Julie Albuogergul 12 p.m. 71 Rahawi was stabbed by a 22, Long CANADA Lisbon 1.88 89 69 Miami 66 M Atlanta Ann, 23. Lincolnwood. 1 a.m. 66 42 .03 61 p.m. 86 Madng 91 Calgary 54 .05 MOAB 62 cram Amch Drag STEWARTBAGSHAW young woman who came to Alden, 3 a.m. 57 3 p.m. 74 13 55 Moscow 74 77 .82 Vancouver 58 .02 New York 92 22, Las Vegas, Nev.. and Billings, 82 STATIONS Deihl a.m. New INTERNATIONAL 79 shel97 58 OGDEN their home and asked for .)atricia Ilene. 21. Magna, BOISE 1 P.m. 72 Oslo 87 Temeeatures a, hour lis,cd: WALDLIFENCfleHi Joe. aw Boston 16 79 .36 Phoenix 73 1 a.m. 5:7 1 -ter from a storm. Prosecution p.m. all SS enc., 72. and Roberti Lee. 22. both Butte Wednesday Tuc:.daat Paris pew 14.A 45 89 1 1 72 12 47 59 a.m. 12 a.m. Roma 91 Salt Lake Cite. p.m. 14 p.m. Aberdeen Sit PROVO 79 CITY CEDAR of the woman is pending. Dennis MSWIMTRUJILLO 86 a 64 m. 48 Saigon 96 p.m. Amsterdam RENO 13 60 97 CHEYENNE Bel1 a.m. 63 and 1 Lorene Kearns. 21, 1 thael, 2 56 70 Stockholm P.m. a? a.m. p.m. ROCK SPRINGS 67 is So .08 Berlin 72 news 3rd 1 star Chicago dinda, 20. Salt Lake City. , -', 404,;:t Parley Pratt SPANISH FORK Hill Jr., 77, died Monday at a Provo 1n tesl, ) '' I )r Leo $TITO Thorne Albert V. Reese j SALINA, M. - Alfred Martin 'onee. ... noted - - John S. Hobbs Famed Utah Writer Philip Brady Dies In L.V. the Utah State Legislature is $26,400. That budget, trimmed by the governor from a recommended $30,200, is itemized at $23,234 fro wages, $1,366 for travel and $1,800 for office The expenses. legislature e the en appropriated amount of $26,400 recommended by the governor. Board members reappointed A. H. Bywater, 698 W. 3300 South, Bountiful, as board chairman, and Carlyle F. Gronning, 1580 Evergreen Ln., as board vice chairman. tir Both men were reappointed by acclamation. control of operations, with area ,residents acting as advisors. K. Commissioner Royal Hunt asked for the opinion, expressing concern over the situation of the Central City Center, where residents are in control. The county finance department will submit a request for federal funds from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Approval for the moneys was made earlier when the county first requested aid. Research Analyst Jack E. Mchnosh, 26, has een named research analystb for the Utah State Employes Association. The position is newly created to conduct research on state employe benefit programs. 1Special CLASSIFICATION John In addition to virtually demolishing the car, it caused some $4,000 damage to the Rahawi home, shattering rafters in the carport, damaging the kitchen and strewing glass and debris throughout the place. The carburetor of the car was found imbedded in the ceiling of the home. of detectives "Legwork" today included investigation Maiben Leonard INDEX Chipman Leonard grardchildren; Harold Harold Astle Andersen John H. Felt " strict 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. - Thomas Evans - - - Ethel P. Woolsey - DIAL - - - - - THE WEATHER nutriv - - it r, CIY;Inkt - - - - - - - t - L. d PI - P6PAY 0 mantrr,5130 isittautti - Exhaustive Probe Begins In Granger Car Bombing Continued from Page 657 Ave., NEWS, Udell Keefe Board members heard that the State Fire Marshal's office budget appropriated by Community Center Contract Awarded The Salt Lake County Commission today awarded a contract for construction of the Northwest Multipurpose Center, 3rd North and 12th West, to John D. Young Construction Co., East, which entered a low bid of $472,000. Total cost of the center will be $697.000, Art Pierce, county finance department employe, told commissioners. He said the center will be built with $467,000 in federal money, the rest financed from gratuities from a local building trade union, the county and the state. Before awarding the bid, commissioners were told the county will maintain control of the center's operation after building is completed. Jim P. Hansen, director of the intergovernmental relations office, said the county will maintain ArAt South is being t, BUDGET UNITS his hosInspections found 12 Utah from hazardous be to pitals a fire standpoint. Three are closing, two are remodeling and others are building new facilities, he said. of the Spanish Licenses Frok and Salina hospitals will not be extended, he said, but have been these hospitals out. He to time phase given said Salina will use Gunnison's new hospital when it is - Fire Morqfin Hess Jr of tr lishment, Tanner said. "Our concentrated effort on saving lives must be in the home," he said. The number of fires for 1968 remained "about the same," he said, but monetary losses were up approximately $1.5 million. LOSSES UP $5,139,846.83 1967's thrl, ehed ,, ' 'Life Hazards' Four buildings at the Utah State Fairgrounds are "life hazards," state Fire Marshal Robert Tanner told the State Fire Prevention Board today. Tanner said his office had written to the State Fair Board and was awaiting their PAIL:Ina I. Buildings Hess Jr. Jededieh Hollywood Mros S. DESERET JR. Funeral services for ,O.orga, hit 5 J.. void h e Thursday mi 1Dn. Jn the Weil; Ward, 199.1 S. Sth East..FiiasM'it'; causes at a S a t cail at the Curtis Mackay , Cache Plymouth, i,,,1,s, Lawn Mortuary, 26,50 E 13th South, iç,e, Lake rest home 'i4, , ', Jeoedto County. 28 . P.m. Born Oct. Wednesday and at the July M. len and Mary church one hour batore services. 1382 t 3. Lanoen- ' R. Earl Hess. Interment Sunset Lawn Memorial . pert, Rhineland, '.4 k , , , Funeral directors. Park, G e r m a n y, Curtis. " Laub .t.' to Sept. Alice( '" Mackay Sunset Lawn Mortuary, 1901. Logan LDS ' tiNr3,'',1 Funeral services for , she died Temple; Della B. Harris will be held Thurs. ,,, 1912 Jan. 23, Stich 1),, day i P.m. in the Colonial mortuary 'N M a rried Lottie said the present airport locat. 'FredrickMarried W. Mros. Chapel, 212q S. Slate, where friends Ativt)4' - 1916, 114,,, Tayloet tn. Brig.), 19, )902 and tray call WAnesdayto ',.; ham 0. ed at approximately 3200 W. March City; Salem- services. Inter. Germany Thursday priOr is Married 1,,, vorced. 1' Memonal n zed View 'is, Salt went, Park,. Lake Valley A, 2100 S. Johnson Bade Mor Colonial LDS Funeral dtrectors, Kay he t' t Temple, 1 Nov. 24, 1920, Salt , , 1962 Came -- ,;. tuary. t iikt6,Y..Ni encroached upon by industries lobed Lake LDS Tem. ., to U S. 1922, Sur. , services Funeral LINDORFF carpertier-coytractoP.e. ed for vivors; F sans, and needs to be moved, but no 'cinughter, Adolph W. Lindorff will be held w.clow Survivors: sons, daughters. r e 0 2 MoruLarkin at the Friday ran). Morgan C Notti R. ' both Salt Lake Edward action will be taken on zoning Cr.cit, Jr.. yry chapel. 260 East South Temple., Lorin W.. Portland. Ore.; W Mrs. ICIred (Pauline) City. at the mortuary cad Frienoi Calif. 'nay Granada M., Hills, Lihrhan, all Salt Lake City. Funeral Eioyd the area until Federal AviaThursciav from 6 In 8 p.m. and LDS Ward Mrs. Elbert (Nina) Beecher, Mrs.Brig-he-P. noon, Haven Friday Friday prior to services. Interment. tion Administration approval Chapel, Fast Friends cill N't. (Thelma) Brallsiord, both Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. FuE. Howard Mrs. COY; (6'.ary) 41,8 2128 S. Stee, Thursday P m, ncrol directors, Larkin Mortuary. Paul, Van Nuys, Calif. 36 grantiChiis given. chapel Friday one hour drier to seri.,lidrent 55 greatiq n; -' F u n e r a MROS Memorlservices for Burial Wasatch Lawn vices. Gilbert, sisters, Ogden; brothers, al Park. Pauline S. Mros will be held Friday REQUEST DENIED Mrs. A. E. Centerville; 'Norton, 12 noon in Inc Haens Ward Chapel. (Myrtle) Bosley. Brigham City; Mrs. 2.81 S. 3rd East. Friends maY POI at a denied Commissioners R R. (Edna) 'Ounce, Salem, Ore. C 0 o n i a Mortuary. 2128 S. State, I p.m., Wells LDS Thursday iFune,a1 Thinsday 6 8 p.m..and at the ward De. 'Word request by the Utah State Chapel, 1090 S. 2'n Ea,t Friday one hour prior to services, In- W. Lindorff, 79, 130 Lucy Friends 2350 E. llth South, call Adolph .torment. Wasatch L a w n Memorial 6.11 partment of Social Services to Ave., died 0 nat ... Wednesday 'park. p.m, chapel one Park. Funeral directorS, Kav Colonial at a causes ural to H. hour Sun' Burial, servic. Merluarv. prior in home establish a boarding ,z,, '',. .oc a set Lawn MeniOrial Park. nursing Funeral seri,Ices to NyGREN C. Al. 29. .,' July William a building at 2884 E. 6200 home Henry Wagner. pRovo !Sarah 0, Nygren will be held Thurs- Nov. Born 25, ea. died of natu- , , , .2 noon in the Jenkins Soffit .,, ' day 1859, 86, Runner. Copenhagen, Alice Crabtree Maria .., South. at causes rat M o r t u a r v Chapel, 4760 S. State, L. to Al. '.. St.. Denmark, 954 Denyer 1 ' 29. home July .where friends may call Wednesday Marie ..r died July 79, 1969. ,,,,lyi-,,,,,, , 47z71'.1 The home, owned by the fred F. andLinclorft. '. Bros Jan. 6, 1881, 6.8 p m. and Thursday one hour Prior rest ,.4..wi,44;,....1 in a local Thomson Ronald L. Siebart, X 1849 Mary B u r i a I. Sunset Lawn !to services. '4; Grand to Rapids, home of causes State Highway Department, Married Ada '' .C.,,,k,.,,, ..,. : ... Dott Way, dieo , z , John 'Mich., .,:4,,.:. ,.1 .. incident to am 1Cemetery. Funeral directors, V. C. Barnes APO 30, ',''''''''',,wk......, July 28, 1969. and Sons. Henry and Chris- ,Sorte .' will be removed when the belt 1913, Salt Lake : .:,,,..,7' '... 1.":.k,,. Born Born Sept. 18 .. 6, Aug. ' 14es,tine Mack WagSa!t Lake Lake ,1882, she died. Salt .....i , ..' 1948, M a r ried oar. route goes through the area, City; a a daughter Came to Utah in City, ' 24:::' ''',. Legal Notices City. a son ot sr- ', Leah Myrtle of George A. and ... ..,..,.:'. 1890. Retired U.S. H. and Heinz 28. Nov. bush ., ,.' 't but the Social Services De- mail Alice Eliza Poll Neu- k6A, M a r garet : 1907. Rap-Grand NOTiCE OF SALE 'Craotree. Married ,:.,.;.,.N,, t' ' mann Siebert Member Modern 1 r''"V .r , , 'tit y ids. Former aohn F. NOTICE On SALE IS HEREBY partment wanted permission Woodmen of E of ,..:.,...,.1, i,..:,..:..,v., erne' 0 Y e, DISRG 16, 1g09p Salt mploye July GIVEN August 2! America. Survi ,, Pattern Rumet member, ..;..,' to use the facility for P. pprox- yors: widow; sons. He ;....::,,,,,10,,,...k4,, Railroad, Tucker, ' Lake City. .1969, at the hour of 9:03 a.m. of S h o p; died July 22, 1960. k Utah County. Ma- described the tollOwing Said day, of Jesus Ray. daughters, Church ..;. to two house Th4 of Pacific chin's!, imatrly years Abeumr obr7 ',' 5,,,,',Ii Prooerty w,l1 be sold at public '1 mond. Douglas W.. Mrs. Dougtis Christ Of Latter. 4,Awk., of Jesas t,..f'11) iron form n Section .'... , States Co.,Cast Provo, soVette"1"tc'vvi'sdcPg (Virgnia) Rentfro, all of Salt day e , children turned over to them Lake of Laitei Saints,., Christ at Salt nrclinancas 54 Pipe b.::,-.City; Mrs. Alma (JoAnn) Car,' Grandview Ward; '' 25 years. Member amens ill.IV...1!2'.5,..LIIle.r. Lek!, City, Ulan, 195, at the Metro ran 11 .. ,;:,..... lisle, Pr oy o: 16 grandchildren; s, , served in the U.S. worked ASO Ward; ty by the Juvenile Court. Provo of South Community rolitan Hall Justice, Mrs. r, :. oreatgrandchildren; graduate ,. El' in the Relief Soci- C h u r c h; Masonic Order OES; 3.d East, Salt Lake City, Utah: .., Naomi Curtin, Salt Lake City. Ft). Army; of Highland High widow; ety, Salt Lake Temo.e ordinance No. Color Kind Frame Kalah Temple. Survivors: Make neral Friday 2 p.m., 260 E. South School; atfricled worker. sons, daughters, Earl, Provo; H. Survivors: son, dkughters, Darvis 1. Purple A MC. Glrl's 358398 Temple, where friends cat Thursday USU. Mrs. A M.C. 2. Gold Boys 95822453 e Lawrmmiiinnotonp,ontNen.Me:t GHeeorlgeen, p m' Friday prior to services. Harold (Lavon C,) Ferrer, 3 Bwe parSurvivors: ram,, i., Mrs. Am. Fly. '''f Salt Memorial ents, brothers, Ralph H.. both Of salt Lawn Burial Wasatch Vorla K. Prim) e a Du :et 4. Whi;e McBride, Mrs. Boy'S 1773IZ 'Mrs. Truman May) (Edna 7 Oaks, Thousand tLake nine ,,,, i ''101111LTri Park. 5. Black Lake City; Roy H., CityLitiylgrandrhi.dren; Bov's 46062,124 Eyan6 ,aLrienncir is, Ligtrachat.Cgoruanntoyc;hilld2regnranreluenhcirl: I'' Calif. trecaat gLa. rzzaornr,s,! svt5 tiemsre, t:Vv--.' Goodrich Boy's 293145 6. Red Funeral services Friday, 2 p m.. at Friday 11 am, Berg Mortuary., BOYS N738286 Goedyr. 266' 7. Rcet 293020th se vices noon, Friday. ,,. Ward chapel, a. wod Grandview Hdstrm, Girl's Provo, where friends call Thursday South Temble. where friends call Girl's W301147 East. Friends call at 2128 South ""it 1 Huffy be - 9. B'ue ard 68 Thursday, Friday the at p.m.. and ocreimoretetory,seFrzmicTy. 68 p.m., G r's We451371 HUrv State, Thursday, fore services. Burial, Salt Lake City ,!p ,F,Zf'd - e'er;ere'r.y7. Blue JC Ffiggins Girl's 5034'130 suuWe'sti :Chapel Friday before services. 111C33 12. Black J.C,HigeinS bov's Childrens hospital, Salt 13. Red Mattel Boys NR4T944 1 , Lake City. .fl 4 Fairground Pauline Jedediah M. I 0 - xbiiinA sr IP |