The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah (2024)

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Sharon City 12 The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, September 8, 1972 4 Officers Announced Four committee appointments have been announced by the Salt Lake Areal Chamber of Commerce. President Warren E. said they are: Ronald A. Stroh, Village Inn Pancake House, chairman of the recreation and visitors committee, who will represent 1 the chamber on the Salt Lake County Development and Promotion Board; Dan O'Connor, University of Utah, chairman, winter nival committee; and Dr. William C.

Crockatt, who will head a subcommittee to make recommendations regarding water fluoridation. William Vriens, Modern Display Service, has been named chairman of the new convention coordination committee. 44,397 Visit The Utah Travel Council said Thursday that from Memorial Day to Labor Day, 44,397 visited Council Hall on Capitol Hill for information on state and local tourist attractions. This compares with 37,689 visitors to the Travel Council headquarters last year during the same period. Visitors to the Statel Capitol Building, staffed by guides from the Travel Council, also showed a healthy increase.

This year, nearly 1,000 persons per day visited the Capitol during the 100 peak visitor days during the summer months. Listed Serious Billie Legg, 50, believed tole be from Texas, who was struck by a car late on West Temple between 4th and 5th South, remained in serious condition Thursday at Holy Cross Hospital. Mrs. Legg was struck by a southbound car driven by Pete Jorgensen, 36, 1427-11th East. Youth, 21, Listed As Serious Special to The Tribune MURRAY William S.

Hansen, 21, a Murray policeman's son who was for six days, remained in serious condition at Cottonwood Hospital Thursday. Mr. Hansen was found Wednesday in Big Cottonwood Canyon lying on the front seat of his car by his father, Lt. Arlo Hansen, Detective Alan Burr. They said he was parked alongside the highway about two miles above the mouth of the canyon.

Sgt. Lynn Turner, Murray Police, said Mr. Hansen was undergoing a series of tests to determine what might have happened to him. Physically he is in good condition, but cannot communicate, officers said. Mr.

Hansen disappeared about 1:30 p.m. on Aug. 31 when he left his grandmother's home. Midvale Okays Construction Special to The Tribune MIDVALE Plans for construction of a 1110-unit apartment at California Ave. (7400 South) and the I-15 Frontage Road have been approved by the Midvale City Council.

Salt Lake Births reported at Salt Lake areal hospitals during 24 -hour ended 9 p.m. Thursday include: LDS Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Bates, 6702 W.

3860 South, son. Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Stats, 14 University Village, daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Reed J. Christensen, 4960 Elaine Hunter. Anuahter.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Dean Frandsen, 20.56 W. 7600 South, daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Garth R. Morgan, 2544 E. 2545 South, son.

Mr. and Mis. Joseph R. Smith, Bountiful, daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Gary R. Howe, 2127 Bryan son. Mr. and Mrs.

Dale D. Young, 10576 S. Amarillis, Sandy, daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert W. Reeds, 3386 Crestfield son. Mr. and Mrs. Steve C.

Sorensen, 808 Mariane daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Hill, 906 Cornell, daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy G. Hobson, 9861 Tony son. Mr.

and Mrs. Gregory 218 W. 3rd North, son. Mr. and Mrs.

William Russell, 713 Park son. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Park, 2635 Juniper Way, son. St.

Mark's Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hall, 1484-10th East, daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Larry B. Hawkes, 1472 University Village, son. to 1. cross circle in in 8 3-Lost and Found female. Poodle LOST puppY, Terrier.

Lost Park Cit and black Sept. White with black on ears around eves and black on back and tail. Pink with bell. It found please cal: collar Park City. 649-8575.

Large white temale greal LOST Shep Pyrenees a1-1 male Pyrenees 2nd. seen Sept. Last herd but could be walking to Park City, Salt Lake. Reward, call 649-8538 collect. Park City.

REWARD for information lead :50 of sale kitten ing the recovery Siamese, white with black ear. and tail. Lost vic. 161h East 271 South. 485-0834.

REWARD! -Lost-Male black andi white with brown, dog. Med. size. named Josh. Has tie collar with tic.

Lost vic. No. S.L. Children are heartbroken. 295-4643, -Small male dog, part fox terrier, part Chihuahua.

Holladav area. Brown body, very black over! eyes. Child's pet, no collar. Good; reward. 277-1713.

LOST, Brittany Spaniel male, vic. 3rd. and 4th So. on Navajo St. brown and white, ans.

to Scottie, 353-2288, REWARD-Lost. huge, huge 17 lb. black, long-haired cat. Last seen heading east bet. 5th East.

13th East. please call 355-8037. REWARD-2 Irish Setters, lost, Uby, adult male, $75, Rip, 7 mo. male, $75, Vic. of no questions, asked, 359-3179.

LOST: 1 barrel shaped game chair, gold in color, brown plastic base, lost vic. of 7000 So. Reward. Finder please contact Mike at 262-6671. REWARD for return of lost Siamese cat, male, 3 yrs.

old, vic, 5th So. 10th East. 322-2732. LOST. Small brown poodle vicinity of 4168 So.

2700 East. Child's pet. 278-3426. LOST 10 week cld miniature Collie, female. Vic.

of 750 So. 1350 West. Reward. 359-4992. FOUND Sun.

morning, female brown POODLE. Vic. 27th East 4200 277-5966. LOST -Vic. Murray, German Shorthaired bird dog.

Brown with on left ear. Rew. 487-3886. $50 REWARD Billfold and contents. Lost Sept 2nd in So.

S.L.C. 487-0671, LOST tan female Chihuahua westside Utah Lake at silo. Answers to Tiny. 299-1786. LOST- small female Dachshund, ans.

10 Brandy. Has Oregon license. family pet, reward. 262-7137. REWARD for return of lost Siamese, cat, male, 3 vrs.

old, vic. 5th So. 10th East. 322-2732. LOST -Small, white, female dog, vic.

22nd East 3200 So. No tags, 322-1948 after 5 c.m. FOUND BASENJI 484-6433 PERSONALS IN DEBT? CAN'T GET A LOAN CALL BUDGET CREDIT COUNSELORS Licensed debt management soecialists bonded for $50,000, SLC 262-7469 Ogden 393-8697 EARN WEEKLY MEN ONLY BE A. GOOD PLASMA DONOR PHYSICIAN IN ATTENDANCE PLASMA FRACTION, INC. 609 S.

State 363-7697 WANTED A WILLIAM E. (BILL) DUNN For Secretary of State. Vote Sept. 12. Dunn's the One.

Pd. Pol. Adv. "Dunn Committee." Carman Kipp, chairman. HILLOREST GARAGE MONTHLY parking space available, One block from Eagle Gate Heated, free car wash, $16 170-Ist.

Ave. 363-1443. BUY Silver dollars, Indian cents, golci proof sets, old coins, 'S. 328-1862. Rust Coin and Gift.

311 Main, S.L.C. PAL-D-MAR Bowling. Opening mens team Mon. 7 pm. handicap! 850 max.

1 ladies team Fri. 7 pm, soratch 800 max team strengin. openings mixed dbis Sun. 7:30 pm.1 250 East 2nd So. 359-5063.

ADVERTISE free any unneeded item in your home for sale or trade. Send this ad with description of unwanted item to Ad Market, 5469 Avalon Murray, Utah. WHY store your wedding dress and have it in the way? We buy them if not more than 2 yrs. old. Wig Discount Center 81 E.

7 So. SLC, Ut. 359-2952. TRADE YOUR PAPERBACK BOOKS 50,000 books to select from! CENTRAL BOOK EXCHANGE 2017 S. 11th East 485-3913 MODELS WANTED ALL AGES ALL TYPES 342 E.

Ist South 328-3800 CARPETS, $1 a yard over cost, also carpet samples, 50 cents each. INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO 1326 So. 9th East, 487-5496. REWARD, $50 for return of Bourbon. 15 yr.

old large dark Siamese. Vic. Kentucky 2800 East, Holladay. out of ear. Call CR 7-2903.

REWARD! Small black with brown face, male Heinz 57 with co*cker face. Ans. to Willy, lic. No. 9660.

582-1212. MONEY TO LOAN TOP PRICES Anything of value, rifles, shotguns, pistols, fewelry, coins, guitars. National Loan, 208 S. State, 359-2967. SINGLE SET DANCE, Knights of Columbus, 3638 So.

13th East, Sept. 8, 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m., for information call, 355-7403. WINE TASTING PARTY, Sept, 30, Knights of Columbus, $3638 So. 13th East, 6-9 p.m., anyone over 21 invited, for information call 355-7403. HORACE MANN Jr.

High English teacher needs 2 couches for behavioral modification program 521-8470. WANTED Elderly lady to live in good home with family. Room and board $150 mo. Call 484-2474 aft. 6 p.m.

MODEL OPPORTUNITIES 328-1332 411 E. S. Temple 363-2765 FREE CANDLE MAKING demonstrations with all the supplies. Call Tap Plastics, 2945 So. West Temple, 484-7607.

YOUR reliable babysitting service is back again to serve you in your home. Tot Tender Service, 466-5021. BEAUTIFUL reception center, weddings, banquets, decor. finished, reasonable. 484-1971.

IN JAIL! NEED BAIL! Call across from Jail. 322-3000. GARAGE SALE furniture, clothing. water pump, bike, hoses etc. 277-6451.

BALLET LESSONS, beg. to under Gretchen Stock 322-0449. can teach you to dance so that ner. Call 328-4928, Miss J. anyone will want to be your partOR POSSIBLE 2 burial lots for sale.

Memorial Estates. Ephraim. PETER RABBIT AND KINDERGARTEN. Division of Marlowe Manor Grade School. 277-1651.

BACK YD. SALE, good clothes, what nots, misc. 461 Sego Ave. Sept. 9-10 all dav.

Bargains galore. ADULT foster home with special care for your mother. 278-8001. I JAIL! NEED BAIL! Call "Hughes." across from Jail. 322-3000.

BUNDLED NEWSPAPERS WANTED, $9.25 per ton. Call 262-6444. DRUM teacher has students with CASH FOR DRUMS. 297-7373. GUITAR lessons 6 wk.

course. $10. The Music Centre 322-0449 ALCOHOLICS ANCNYMOUS information and assistance ARE YOU IN NEED OF DIRECTION? WORD OF TRUTH, 255-7592. WILL BUY SILVER MONEY CALL WATER COLOR PAINTINGS $5 and up, call 278-3548. SEWING for women and children.

Reasonable rates. 486-6523. NEED TO LOSE WEIGHT? 355-2254, Non-profit Organization. MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY! Place a "Happy Ad" Today! may have sent you a Hoppy Ad! HAPPINESS 15. a little girl's first day al school, all dressed In bons and starched new dress.

nice day. HLC 4-Personals Intermountain Chester M. Smith Area Obituaries Hattie R. Royals Intermountain Area Legal Netices Clyde F. Tervort SPRING LAKE, Utah County Clyde Franklin Tervort, 75, Spring Lake, died Sept.

6 in a Payson hospital of 0 heart ailment. Born April 21, 1897, Payson, to John Franklin and Rosa Hiatt Tervort. Married Hattie Wride, May 15, 1918, Salt Lake Temple. Activel member LDS Church. Veteran Commander American Legion Post No.

48. Past-president, Strawberry Water Users Assn. Farmer. Civil service employe. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Gordon, Franklin, Mrs.

Dale (Jeane) Lundholm, all Payson; Paul, Salem: Louis, Ephraim, I Sanpete County; Mrs. Jack (Dorothy) Jones, Fallbrook, Mrs. I V. (Beverly) Jacobsen, ward, Mrs. Kenneth Van, Bountiful; Mrs.

Ralph (Carol) Bennett, Reno, 35 grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Vernal (Edna) Twede, Payson; Mrs. Tom (Zina) Conway, Norwalk, Mrs. Blaine (Marie) Larson, Provo; Mrs. Ben (Eva) Merrill, Huntsville, Mrs.

James (Wilma) Rasmussen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Carl (Iris) Lindstrom, Benjamin, Utah County. Funeral Saturday noon, Spring Lake LDS Ward chapel where friends call Friday, 7-9 p.m., Saturday, prior to services. Burial Payson City Cemetery. Funerals MACKLYN Funeral Mass for Harold E.

Macklyn will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Cathedral Of The Madeleine. Holy Rosary will be recited Friday at 7:30 p.m. at O'Donnell Mortuary, 372 East first South. Friends may call Friday, p.m.

Interment, Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Funeral directors, O'Donnell Mortuary. BRENNAN Funeral for John (Jack) Braxton Brennan will be held Friday 10 a.m. in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple.

Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Cremation, Shrine of Memo ies Mausoleum. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. BURKS Funeral services tor Virgil Roy Burks will be held Saturday 11 a.m.

at the Colonial Mortuary, 2128 South State, where friends may call Friday 6-8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Interment, Elysian Gardens. Funeral tors, Colonial Mortuary. DEKLEVA Funeral Mass for Mary Z.

Dekleva will be held Friday, 10 a.m., at Our Lady off Lourdes Church. Holy Rosary will be recited Thursday at 8 p.m. at O'Donnell Mortuary, 372 E. 1st South, where friends may call Thursday, 7 to 8 p.m. Interment, Mt.

Calvery Cemetery. Funeral directors, O'Donnell Mortuary. CHYTRAUS Funeral services for Elmer R. Chytraus will be held Friday 2 p.m. in the Zions Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1070 Foothill Drive.

Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South! Temple, Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary.

FOSTER Funeral services for Eugene F. Foster will be conducted 2 p.m. Friday at Saint James Episcopal Church, 2631 East 4800 South. Family suggests friends make contributions to Utah Symphony Scholarship Fund. Interment, Mount Oli-1 vet Cemetery.

Funeral directors, Evans and Early. HURLEY Requiem mass for Thomas James (Fat) Hurley will be celebrated Saturday, 10:00 a.m. the immaculate Concession Catholic Church, Copperton, Utah. Holy Rosary will be recited Friday at 8 p.m. in the Goff Mortuary Chapel.

8090 South State, where friends may call Friday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday until 9:30 a.m. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Goff Mortuary, funeral directors. KNOX Funeral services for Alvin C.

Knox will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Curtis-Mackay Sunset Lawn -nary Chapel, East 1300 Soum: where friends may call 1 hour prior to services Saturday. Entombment, Sunset Lawn Mausolem. Funeral directors, Curtis-Mackay Sunset Lawn Mortu- ary. KRAUSE Funeral services for Nicholas E.

Krause will be held Friday, 10:30 a.m. at the Sunset Lawn Mortuary Chapel, 2350 East 13th South, where friends may call Thursday 6-8 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to funeral services. Burial, Sunset Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors.

Curtis-Mackay Sunset Lawn Mortuary. MILLS Funeral services for Billy Samuel Mills will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the Layton 10th Ward Chapel, 2120 Gentile St. Friends may call at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary Thursday 7-9 p.m. and Friday until 10 a.m.

Interment in the Sutherland Cemetery. Funeral directors, Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary. ROYALS Funeral services for Hattie ReReta Royals will be held Saturday, 11 a.m. at the White Chapel Mortuary, 234 S. 400 East, where friends may call one hour prior.

Funeral directors, White Chapel Mortuary. SOLLIS Funeral services for George Henry Sollis will be held Friday, 12 noon, in the Russon Brothers Mortuary Chapel, 255 So. 2nd East where friends may call Thursday, 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday, prior to services. Interment, Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. Funeral Directors, Russon Brothers Mortuary. WALLER Funeral services will be conducted for Carolyn Mae Heaton Waller Friday 1 p.m., in the, Holbrook Funeral Chapel, 3251 South 2300 East where friends may call Thursday evening 7-9 p.m. and Friday prior to service. Mt.

Olivet Cemetery. Funeral directors, Holbrook Funeral Chapel. WELLING Funeral for Ralph M. (Sam) Welling will be held Saturday, 12 noon, in the tiful 33rd Ward, 400 North 400 East. Friends may call Friday 7 to 9 p.m.

and Saturday 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 7271 North 400 East. Interment, Brigham City Cemetery. Funeral Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary. ZOLLINGER Funeral services for Willard D.

Zollinger will be held Saturday, 12 noon in the 1st Chapel, 760 South 8th East. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South on Friday, 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Funeral direc-1 I tors.

Deseret Mortuary. Florists BROWN FLORAL FREE DELIVERY "Always the Finest" in flowers 364-5544 5th South and 10th West PEARSON FLORAL 1560 E. 33rd S. 467-1539 MILDRED'S FLOWERS 486-7267, 1522 E. 33rd S.

Legal Netices News of Record S. L. Police Docket Complaints registered with the Salt Lake City Police during the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. Thursday include: Burglaries 730-12th East, cash, $20 1 1142 $125 West Temple, air compressor, Thefts 9th South and Washington, 1961 Chevrolet, $150 1625 N. Beck cash, $33.31, (till (top) 1013 Blaine mail.

1070 W. North Temple, purse, $35 (car prowl). 1050 W. North Temple, stereo, 3. 0 (car 1240-1300 prowl).

East, wallet. Cash, $30 (car prowl). 850-1300 East, 1972 Yamaha moforcycle, $650, 5th South and Denver bicycle, $20. 3rd South and West Temple, liplates (car prowl). 270-11th battery, $31 (car prowl).

Pioneer Park, cash, $150. 890 S. State 1962 Chevrolet, s100. 1231 W. North Temple, purse, wallet, $55 (car prowl).

374-4th starter motor, wind shield wipers (car prowl). 1000 Jeremy half carton cigaretts (car prowl). W. North Temple, 1968 PonItiac, clothing, cash, $1,800. Shopliftings 1157 California, two packs crackle.

5, recovered, two juveniles released to parents. Recovered Stolen Vehicles 222 W. 6th North, 1971 Ford pickup truck (72-32894). Sheriff's Docket Complaints registered with the Salt Lake County Sheriff during the hours ended 9 a.m. Thursday include: Burglaries 3768 S.

3375 West No. three 1387 3010 South, cash, $41.50. $170. Thefts 3820-775 East, two harmonicas, recorder, radio, cash. 4100 S.

Redwood purse, cash, $6. 3850 W. 3240 South, license plate. Rose Garden portable electric heater, $35. 3900 S.

Main failure to pay for gasoline, $4. 3822-775 East, dachshund dog. Little Cottonwood Canyon, battery, tire and rim, $65 (car prowl). Shopliftings 5600 S. Van Winkle, Fxpressway, five cold cases cigaretts, $20.

Recovered Stolen Vehicles 2000 W. Condie Granger, 1962 Chevrolet (72-45229). City Criminal Court Sentencings Ruben Gabaldon, 46, 48 Post Office drunk, 45 days jail, court retains jurisdiction. Rudy Hovat, 40, 5457 Edgewood drunk. 14 days jail, court retains jurisdiction.

Jack Rex Archibald, 37, 892 W. 42nd South; soliciting sex acts for hire, 30 days jail, $150 fine, jail suspended on payment of fine. Scott Andrew Buchanana, 24, A106 University Village; soliciting sex acts for hire, 30 days jail, $150 fine, lail suspended on payment of fine. Samuel Hubert Hoge, 39, transient; drunk, 14 days jail, court retains jurisdiction. Max A.

Zollinger, age unknown, 813-8th East; battery, 10 days jail, $50 fine, jail suspended on payment of fine. Everett Ditlevsen, 46, Ogden; drunk, stricken (case may be prosecuted later). Louis Ruben Archuletta, 23, 75 W. Whitlock soliciting sex acts for hire, 30 days jail, $150 fine, jail suspended on payment of fine. Merl Harold Russell, 26, Fillmore; drunk, stricken (case may be prosecuted later).

Dorothy Jane Wilder, 19, 462 S. Ist West; minor in a tavern, seven days jail, $35 fine, jail suspended on payment of fine and 60 days probation. Mary Helen Numez, 21, 124 Hampton drunk, 15 days jail, suspended on six months probation. Lawrence Wayne Dicksen, 25, 4255 S. 1900 West; soliciting sex acts for hire, $150 fine.

Gaylen Dee Loose, 29, 1822 New York soliciting sex acts for hire, $150 fine. Hignio Bernardo Martinez, 34, 367 E. 6th South; drunk, stricken (case may be prosecuted later). Albert Joseph McDonald, 57, 46 Post Office drunk, 15 days jail, suspended on six months probation. Ralph Miera, 63, 46 Post Office drunk, stricken (case may be prosecuted later).

Richard Nelson, 49, 189 E. 9th North; soliciting sex acts for hire, 30 days jail. $150 fine, jail suspended on Ronnie payment Dell of Seely, fine. 28, 3698 S. 3375 West; soliciting sex acts for hire, 30 days jail.

$150 fine, jail suspended on payment of fine. Joe David Martinez, 39, Price; drunk, stricken (case may be prosecuted later). Edward Shavanaux, 26, Roosevelt; drunk, 15 days jail, suspended on six months probation. Danny Warren Underwood, 19, 900-2nd East; drunk, stricken may be prosecuted later). Earl B.

Frank, 21, Ogden; drunk, 15 days jail, suspended on six months probation. Mark Timothy Ellis, 20, East; Illegal possession of alcohol, 30 days jail, suspended on six months probation and $25 fine. Bound Over to Third District Court Brent A. Carson, 20, 5655 S. 4308 West: burglary in the second degree.

Area Births University Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thomas, Tooele, daughter. Valley West Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Pork, 6239 S. 2005 West, daughter. Cottonwood Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Steven R.

Angle, 2246 Surrey son. Mr. Gnu Dennis 8555-1330 East, son. Mr. and Mrs.

Whitney Jones, 1834 S. State, son. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling K.

McAfscy, 215 E. Vidas son. Mr. and Mrs. Alex L.

Montoya, 70-4th Midvale, son. Mr. and Mrs. F. Lewis Peuman.

474 W. 5465 South, son. Mr. and Mrs. George J.

Romney. 1845 Hillcrest son. Mr. and Mrs. Rvan Scott Soper, 10675-7th East, son.

Mr. and Mrs. James D. Baldridge, 4715 Hanauer daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul J. Dahlberg. 5849 Sanford daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Frandsen, 232 Delsey daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe S.

310-12th East. daughter. Mr. Mrs. Kenneth W.

Hansen, 837-4th East, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Keily, 230 Wilson daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Malors, 2198 W. 3500 South, daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Midde Istadt, 9906 Tonya daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Droney, Green River, son.

NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions of Title 41-1-115 and 135, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, the State Tax Commission of the State of Utah will sell as is the following described property at public auction to the highest bidder at the hour and place shown below: Anv IT.otor vehicle odvertised below may be released to owner prior to sale upon proper proof of ownership. Any motor. vehicle impounded under wrong ID number may be withdrawn from the sale: STATE IMPOUND SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES, SALT LAKE CITY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1972 2:00 P.M. Utah Recovery Impound, 540 West 4th South 1959 Rambler 2 Dr. ID No.

M33768 1963 Rambler 4 Dr. ID No. W163218 1964 Chev. 2 Dr. ID No.

40211N106804 1962 Chev. 2 Dr. Corvair ID No. 209270156527 1961 Chev. Sta.

Wgn. 4 Dr. ID No. 216355189855 1961 Chev. 2 Dr.

13 No. 116375104752 1959 Chev. 4 Dr. ID No. 016395265576 1956 Chev.

4 Dr. Sta. Wgn. ID No. B56L.075381 1961 Chrysler 4 Dr.

10 No. 8113154407 1950 Dodge Panel ID No. 82150108X 1961 Ford 4 Dr. Sed. ID No.

1J32W134678 1959 Ford 2 Dr. ID No. H9YH163166 1956 Ford English 2 Dr. ID No. B822ER62325 1962 Olds.

2 Dr. ID No. 626410585 1960 Oids, 2 Dr. ID No. 608C10440 1963 Plymouth A Dr.

ID No. 3337104842 1961 Plymouth Sta. Wgn. ID No. 1717156873 1960 Plymouth 4 Dr.

ID No. 1102176758 1970 Honda Bike ID No. SB450 4007026 19 Mini Bike ID No. 065208 1961 Studebaker 4 Dr. ID No.

61V14943 1954 International Pickup ID No. 15463 the purchase price to be pavable in lawful money of the United States of America. The seller reserves the right to bid. Dated this 30th day of August, 1972. STATE TAX COMMISSION PHILLIP E.

PROCTER Secretary, (B-70) State Tax Commission ORDER AND NOTICE OF REHEARING CASE NO. 6419 BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH. In the Matter of the Amended Application of SILVER BEEHIVE TELEPHONE COMPANY for a certificate of convenience and necessity to operate as a public utility rendering telecommunication services in Utah. By the Commission: On February 23, 1972, the sion issued its Report and Order in the above matter granting Certificate of Convenience and Necessity No. 1759.

On March 14, 1972, within the time allowed, a petition for rehearing was filed by the attorney for said applicant. The Commission having considered the matter set forth in said petition for rehearing, being fully advised, and for good cause shown, ORDER NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That the petition for rehearing be, and is hereby granted. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That the rehearing be, and is hereby restricted to the issues of service to the community of Lakeside and surrounding area included in applicant's previously canceled Certificate of Convenience and Necessity No. 1597, and other than landline telephone service in the area. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That a rehearing in the above-entitled application of Silver Beehive Telephone Company is hereby sei before the Public Service Commission of Utah at its hearing room, 330 East 4th South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Thursday, the 14th day of September, 1972, commencing at 10:00 a.m.

Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 23rd day of August, 1972. FRANK S. WARNER, Chairman HAL S. BENNETT, Commissioner EUGENE S. LAMBERT, (SEAL) Commissioner Artest: RONALD E.

CASPER, Secretary (B-79) SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Case No. 229621-22 IN THE DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT FOR SALT LAKE -COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, BEFORE HON. JUDITH F. WHITMER, JUDGE. STATE OF UT AH, in the interest of CANNONE, Michelle, 2 (9-11-69), CANNONE, Jason 1 (11-12-70).

Aperson under eighteen years of age. TO: Douglas Cannone, father, mother, Margie Cannone. A proceeding concerning the above-named children is pending in the above-named Court and an adjudication will be made which may indude the permanent termination of all your parental rights. You are hereby Summoned to appear before this court in said county on the 3rd dav of October, 1972 at. 11:30 A.M.

o'clock in the Court Room of this Court located at 3522 So. 6th West, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated this 21st day of August, 1972. DONNA M. REID, (B-14) Deputy Clerk SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Case No.

206109 IN THE DISTRICT JUVENILE COURT FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, BEFORE HON. R. W. GARFF, JUDGE. STATE OF UTAH, in the interest of.

JAMES LEE GARLAND, A person under eighteen years of age. TO: JAMES GARLAND, father, of the above-named child. A proceeding concerning the above-named child is pending in the above-named Court and an adjudication will be made which may include the permanent termination of all your parental rights. You are hereby Summoned to appear before this court in said county on the 4th day of OCTOBER, 1972 at 2:00 P.M. o'clock in the Court Room of this Court located at 3522 South 6th West, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Dated this 21st day of AUGUST, 1972. LUCILLE PETERSON, (B-15) Deputy Clerk INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent of the Utah Technical College, Room 106 Administration Building Main Campus, 4600 South Redwood Road, until 1:00 p.m. September 18, 1972, for the following: 1. Typewriters, R-13653, 2. Taboret (side fhrow) Tables, R-13353, 3.

Student Drawing Storage Units, R-13352. Bid forms and specifications available in the office of the Purchasing Agent. The College reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities or informalities in the interest of the Colleg DEAN P. SARGENT (B-89) Purchasing Agent SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES Ve need a good man for SECRE. TARY OF STATE Vote for WILLIAM E.

(BILL) DUNN, Sept. 12. Pd. Pol. Adv.

"Dunn Committee." Carman Kipp, chairman. 1X MINING, URANIUM GARRETT METAL LOCATERS Utah's largest selection of metal tocaters. GALLENSON'S 220 S. State 328-2016 WANTED investors -for pilot plant. Gid.

Silver, Piatinum. Proven excellent returns. Write Box W-21 this paper. 3 LOST FOUND REWARD To party who picked UD brown attache case at Rodeway Inn Coffee Shop Ava. 25.

Contents of value only to nwner. records critically needed. Return contents 10 Rodewav Reservation Desk and pick up reward. No questions asked. LOST doq, black with 2 brown spots above eyes, vic.

5 East and 3rd So. Reward. 322-0140. FOUND--White miniature female Poodle, recently trimmed. Vic.

of Gordon Ave. 262-6504. LOST vic. Millcreek Canyon female Irish Setter. Chasy, 466-5236.

LOST-White Siberian Husky, reward, blue eyes. 582-1358. LOST Siamese cat. 25th So. HighTend 485-5812.

Go First Cabin Go Classified settlement. UNCLAIMED freight only, walnut component stereos, 3 AM-FM radio, prof. speakers. table, earphones, track spd. turn See at prayer, 6 tape 483.

S. Murray. photographic model seeks PROF. Susan, 322-0731. Walsie S.

Thurman OGDEN Walsie Speer Thur-1 man, 78, Ogden, died Sept. 6 in an Ogden nursing home after a long illness. Born Jan. 8, 1894, Harrison. to Joseph R.

and Martha Melissa Trantham Speer. to Cov Alvin Thurman, Sept. 23, 1919, Ogden. Member First United Methodist Church; OES, Survivors: husband; sons daughter, Donn Salt Lake City; Dr. Joe Orem; William Riverside, Conn: Mrs.

L. M. (Ruth) Casteel, Ogden; 12 grandchildren: 3 Funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., Chap el of Flowers Mortuary, where friends call Friday 7-9 p.m., Satur day 10-11 a.m. Burial Aultorest Me- morial Park. Hortense M.

Excell RENO Hortense McEwenl Excell, 82, Reno, died Sept. 6 of natural causes at the home of a son in Salt Lake City. Born July 26, 1890, Cleveland, Utah, to Edward Riley and Ellen LoVina LeFevre McEwen. Married 10 John Edward Excell, Sept. 18, 1913, Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died July 20, 1967.

Active member LDS Church. School teacher, Garfield! County; Ogden, Layton, Utah. Survivors: son, daughter, J. Harold, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Roland E.

(Dorothy) Platt, Reno; 5 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; brothers, sister, Homer, Wallace, Clement, Mrs. Nettie Dowell. all Panguitch, Utah. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m., Panguitch North LDS Ward chapel, where friends call two hours prior to services. Burial Pan guitch City Cemetery.

0-Neita F. Peterson LAYTON -1 Newman Peterson, 49, Layton, died Sept. 6 natural causes home. Born Oct. 7, 1922, Pocatello, Idaho, to Carl G.

and Matilda K. Hertert Friedel. Married Harry Newman, 1944; he died. Married Kenneth A. Peterson, Nov.

10, 1957, Elko, Nev. Member First Southern Baptist Church, PocatelIc. Retired Survivors: Steven Mrs. son Palmer, grandchildren: Mr. and Mrs.

tello; brother, Idaho. Funeral Lindquist's where friends Monday one services. Burial Layton Memorial secretary, Hill AFB. husband; son, daughter, Patricia Ann Peter-lors: both Pocatello; 2 mother, stepfather, Earl Gwotney, PocaCarl, Fort Hall, Monday, 2 p.m.. Kaysville Mortuary, cail Sunday, 7-9 p.m., hour prior to Kaysville Park.

Katherine M. Henry KEARNS Funeral for Kather- ine Marie Henry, 31, 4854 S. 4620 West, Kearns, who died Sept. of injuries suffered in cartruck collision at the intersection of U. S.

40 (North Temple) and 5600 West, will be Saturday, 11 a.m., 6500 S. Redwood Rd. Burial Redwood Memorial Estates. Born Oct. 8, 1940, Tulare, to Henry Lee and Reba Ella Sterling Gautschy.

ried to Colin Eugene Henry, Jan. 17, 1958, Santa Monica, Calif. Personnel manager, supervisor, Salt Lake Airport restaurant. Member Catholic Church. Survivors: husband; sons, daughter, Mark, Debra, William, Michael, all Kearns: mother, stepfather, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Bredahorst, Los Angeles; father, stepmother, Los Angeles; grandmother, Mrs. R. (Bonita) Blackwell, Los Angeles; half brothers, half sisters, Sterling Densley, Draper; James Densley, South Gabriel, David Gautschy, Karen Addie, both Los Angeles; Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Beach, Mrs.

Tom (Teena) Bland, Monterey Park, Calif. Leonard Larson RIGBY, Idaho Funeral servic es for Leonard Larson, 54, Rigby. who died Sept. 4, 1972, near Island Park of injuries suffered in an automobile accident, will be Friday, 11 a.m.. Rigby Fourth Ward chapel.

Born March 9, 1918, Idaho Falls, to Chris and Viola Roe Larson. Married Wanda Hall, Sept. 30, 1946. Dillon, later solemnized Idaho Falls Temple. Veteran WW 11; former American Legion commander: coach little league baseball: postal employe.

Survivors: widow; sons. doughters, Rodney, Pocatello: Michael, Rexburg; Gary, Jannette, both Rigby; Mrs. Wayne (Thelma) Swallow, Okinawa; mother, Idaho Falls: one grandchild; sisters. brothers, Mrs. Ormand (Loretta) Robinson, Thornton; Mrs.

Ronald (Leitha Harker), San Francisco; Mrs. Wesley (Mae) Jones. Blackfoot; Dewit, Idaho Falls: Dean, Sandy, Utah; Jack, Krustin, Don. Idaho Falls; Dennis, Anchorage, Alaska: Chris, lona. Burial, Annis Little Butte terv.

Lynda C. Woodhead Lynda Campbell Woodhead, 32. 621 6th was found Sept. 6. 1972, victim of strangulation murder.

Born April 4, 1940, Rigby, Idaho, to Lawrence O. and Willie Quinn Campbell. Married to William Woodhead. Teaching fellow at University of Utah in language department. Survivors: husband; parents.

Rigby; brother. Jerry Douglas, both Salt Lake City. Funeral Saturday. 10:30 a.m. Eckersell Funeral Home.

Rigby, Idaho, where friends call Friday 7:30 9 p.m., and Saturday before services. Burial, Rigby Pioneer Cemetery. Vern R. Larsen COALVILLE Vern Redden Larsen, 37, Coalville, died Sept. 6.

1072 in Heber City hospital of natural causes. Born June 17, 1935, Coolville. 101 Leslie A. and Mabel Redden Lar sen. Member LDS Church.

Survivors: mother, Coalville: sis ters, Mrs. George (Donna) Farrell, Ogden: Mrs. Shirley Ellingwood, Calgary, Canada: Mrs. Sherdon (Gwen) Woolstenhulme, Wanship, Summit County. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m..

Walker Mortuary chapel, Coalville, where friends call one hour before services. Burial, Coalvitle Cemetery. Krestin M. Erskine Krestin Michelle Erskine, day-old daughier of Michael Roy and Sheryl Ann Rodriquez Erskine, died Sept. 6 of natural causes in a locall hospital: Born Sept.

5, Salt Lake City. Survivors: parents. 1815 Motova brother, Jason Michael, Salt Lake City: grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kalph G.

Erskine, Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Rodriguez, all Salti Lake City. Graveside services Friday.

a.m., Salt Lake City Cere tery. Friends 255-2nd East, Friday. a.m. LEHI Chester Marion 75, L.ehi, died Sept. 6, 1972, in an American Fork hospital of complications following surge rv.

Born June 25, 1897, Lehi, to Samuel A. and Sarah Jane Webb Smith. Married Eva M. Hutchings, Jan. 12, 1921, Salt Lake Temple.

Counselor in Elder's quorum presidency; member genealogical committee; high priest. Survivors: widow; son, daughter, Keith Idaho Falls; Mrs. Leo H. (Edna) Loveridge, Lehi; nine en two greatgrandchildren. Funeral Saturday, 1 on.

Wing Mortuary, where friends call Friday 79 p.m.. and Saturday before services. Buriai, Lehi City Ceme- tery. Earl B. Osborne Barton Sept.

7 causes hospital. Aug. 28, Alliance, to George and HalPearl Belieu MarValeria Nov. 1920, Salt City; Salti LDS TemShe died 15, 1964. Beatrice Osborne, 74, 286 of in June 17, 1967, Salt Lake solemnized Salt Lake LDS Former salesman, Bailey Co.

Former member ExClub. Veteran WW 1. Surwidow; son, Earl Lake City; 2 grandchildren; grandchild; mother. brother, sister, Tom, Mrs. Ann Schuler, Funeral Monday, noon, LDS Ward, 1860-3rd East.

call 260 E. South Temple, 6-8 p.m., Monday at the a.m. Burial, Wa- satch Lawn Memorial Park. Joseph Bengoechea Bengoechea, 77, Rupert, Idaho, died Sept. 6 of natural causes in a Salt Lake hospital.

Born Feb. 10, 1895, Spain, to Bonifacio and Juana Gariechevarria: Earl Hollywood died natural a local Born 1898, Spencer lie Osborne. ried Erickson, 26, Lake solemnized Lake ple. Oct. Married Sperry, City; Temple.

Tire change vivors: Salt great port, Tucson. Lakeport. Ivins Friends Sundav, ward, Married Ysabel Sarria Yriondo Jan. 6, 1944; she died September, 1966. Member Catholic Church.

Retired sheep rancher. Survivstepson, John Yriondo, Evanston; Mrs. Glen (Helen) Leatham, Salt Lake City; 5 stepgrandchildren; 10 stepgreatgrandchildren; brothers, sisters, Ernest, Twin Falls; Jacinto, Fernanda, both South America; Antonia, Spain. Funeral Mass Saiurday 10 a.m., St. Ambrose Church, 2315 Redondo Ave.

Holy Rosary Friday 8:30 p.m., 372 E. Ist South, where friends call Friday 8-9 p.m.. Saturday prior to services. Burial Mt. Anna F.

West CLINTON, Davis County Anna May Fernelius West, 86, Clinton, died Sept. 7 of natural causes in an Ogden hospital. Born May 13, 1886, South Weber, to Peter G. and Johanna Lindberg Fernelius. Married to Richard West, Feb.

8, 1909, Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died 1948. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: son, daughters, Richard Riverdale, Weber County; Mrs. Ellis (Emily) Field, Mrs. Frank (Mable) Skeen, both Nvssa, Mrs.

Jack (Elna) Clifford, Clinton; Mrs. Ersel (Anna) Beus, Phoenix; Laura West, Costa Mesa, 23 grandchildren; 38 greatgrandchildren; sister, Amy Eldridge, Carey, Idaho. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m., Larkin Chapel of the Dawn, Ogden, where friends call Friday 7-9 p.m., Saturday prior to services. Burial Washington Heights Memorial Park. Aniceta J.

Gallegos OGDEN Aniceta Jaso Gallegos, 73, Ogden, died Sept. 6 of natural causes in a local hospital. Born April 19, 1899, Mexico. Married to Pablo D. Gallegos, Mexico; he died 1964.

Member Catholic Church. vivors: sons, daughters, Crespin Sumter, S. Frank, Elko, John. Clearfield: Lupe. Roy: Alvin.

Maurice, Mrs. Mary Mendoza, all Ogden; Mrs. Walter (Ramona) English, Petersburg, Mrs. Raymond (Irene) Medina. Roy; Mrs.

Andy (Rebecca) Podgorny, Moline, 38 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; brothers, sisters. Mexico. Mass of the Resurrection Saturday, 11 a.m., St. Joseph's Catholic Church Ogden. Holy Rosary Friday, 8 p.m., Larkin Chapel of the Dawn, where friends call Friday, 7-8 p.m.

Burial Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. Christina Ball Cemetery. James W. Sorensen RIGBY, laaho Christina Petersen Ball, 82, Rigby. died Sept.

3, 1972, in an Idaho Falls hospital of natural causes. Born June 30, 1890, Rigby, to Fred A. and Inger Kristine Nielsen Petersen. Married Part Ball, Nov. 20, 1906, Willow Creek; later solemnized in the Logan Temple.

He died. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Earl (Thelma) Archibaid, New Dale; Mrs. Sherman (Luella) Stuant, Clarkston, Utah; Mrs. Ronald (Edna) Killian, Mrs.

Don (LaRee) Lewis, both Rigby; Mrs. Ronald (Ardith) Tall, Portland, 14 grandchildren; 23 greatgrandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Allen (Clara) Mostillim, Mrs. Raph (Ettie) Biesack, both San Diego, Calif. Funeral Friday, 2 Rigby Fourth Ward chapel.

Burial, Rigby Pioneer MURRAY James William Sorensen, 86, 420 Vine Murray, died Sept. 6, 1970 in a Payson hospital of natural causes. Born Feb. 4, 1886, Mayfield, Sanpete County, to Niels M. and Anna C.

Poulsen Sorensen. Married Jennie Roselia Olsen, June 29, 1908, Ogden. Miner, Lark Mines; member LDS Church, Murray 12th Ward. Survivors: widow: sons. daughters, Carl Yuca Valley, Dr.

William Spanish Fork; Mrs. T. Henry (Lesley) Ewen. Mrs. Leffel (Jeanne) Harr, both Murray: at eit, fine grandchildren.

Funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., 4760 S. State, where friends call Friday 7-8 p.m., and Saturday one hour before services. Burial, Murray City Cemetery. Elmer J. Rose ROY Elmer James Rose, 62, Roy, died Sept.

6 in a local hospital after a long illness. Born July 5, North Ogden, to George and Caroline Miller Rose. Married Florence Almedia Baker, Oct. 23, 1933, Ogden. Mechanic.

Weber County schools. Member Roy 10th LOS Ward. Survivors: widow: daughters, Mrs. James (Shirley) Baffin, Richmond, Mrs. LaGrand (Maureen) Nielson, Burley, arcot grandchildren; grandchild: brother, sister, Carl, Jerome, Idata: Mrs.

Charles (Pearl) Keller, Funeral Saturday. 1:30 Ogden. p.m. Chapel of Flowers Mortuary, Ogden, where friends call Fridav. Saturday.

hour prior to services. Burial Roy Ceme- Hottie ReReta Royals, 80, 932 2nd South, died Sept. 6, 1972, pt home of natural causes Born May -12, 892, Harry County, S.C.., to Daniel E. and Mahala Booth Royals. Former Roval Laundry employe.

Survivors: cousins, Thomas Eward, Mrs. Wiiton (Lilly) Trelawney, Jo-1 seph WitNeph! Booth, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. John (Mary) Stott, Murray; Mrs. Homer (Margaret) Smith. Jim, Bruce, Lest er Booth, all Los Angeles, Calif Funeral Saturday, 11 a.rn..

124 4th East, where friends call one hour before services, Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. James W. Vosburgh James William Vosburgh, 38, Carter died Sept. 6, 1972, in a Murray hospital, Born Nov. 14,1 933, Santa Clara, to James Edward and Ruth Mortensen Vosburgh.

Married Anne Austermiller, February 1955, Terre Haute, Ind. Member LDS Church; member Elks Lodge, Pocatello' Idaho; attended Rose Poly Tech, Terre Haute, former employe of C. K. Brown and Association, 15 years. Survivors: sons, James Reed, Anne Christine, Christian, Mary Paula, all Salt Lake City; mother, Mrs.

Frank (Ruth) Cleveland, Salt Lake City; father, brother, Raymond, Boston, grandmother, Mrs. Mary Vosburgh, Riplev, West Va. Funeral, Saturday, 1 p.m., 8090 S. State, where friends call Friday 8 p.m., and Saturday before services. Burial, South Jordan Cemetery.

Floyd Kay SANTAQUIN, Utah Floyd Kay, 71, died Sept. 6 in a Provo hospital of complications after surgery. Born Nov. 12, 1901, Mona, Juab County, to John Richard and Anna Ewing Kay. Married Vera Taylor, June 24, 1924, Provo; solemnized Salt Lake LD Temple, March 9, 1926.

Farmer, fruit grower. Survivors: widow; sons, Blaine Bountitiful; Richard Olympia, 8 grandchildren; brother, sisters, Hyrum Mrs. Emma Wall, Mrs. Octava Robbins, all Santaquin; Mrs. Percilla Senior, Springville.

Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., Santaquin Tintic LDS Stake Center. Friends call 66 S. 300 East, Santaquin, Friday, 7-9 p.m.; at stake center Saturday an hour prior to services. Burial Santaquin City Ceme- tery. Margaret L.

Tregeagle Gronaw Tregeagle, Margaret Louise Gronaw Tregeagle, 83, 2275 Ramona died Sept. 7 of natural causes in a local nursing home. Born Oct. 25, 1888, Germany, to Gustav H. and Agusta Zode Gronaw.

Married to Clarence E. Tregeagle, Oct. 18, 1916, Salt Lake Temple; he died. Survivors: son, daughters; C. Gordon, San Diego, La Var H.

(Vivian Whitaker, Lake City; Mrs. James H. Polve, Provo; 8 grand2 Anna H. Espenschied, Salt City. Funeral Saturday, Monument Park Ch 2051 Ramona call hour prior services.

Salt Lake City Cemetery. Christine E. Stathos Christine Eloise Lucas Stathos, 1265 Indiana of natural causes in a local hospiG tal. Born Aug. 7, and Salt City, 1951, June Tony Smith Married Member to died Eloise Lake Salt 27, to Stathos, Sept.

Lucas, Eugene Poplar Ruby Lake City. Nick 1970, 6 0 Ward. Survivors: husband; brother, sisters, Harvey Deloris Mrs. Melvin (Sharon) Neiison, all Salt Lake City; mother, Eloise Salt Lake City; grandmother, Erma C. Smith, Funeral Monday, 11 a.m., 6500 S.

Redwood where friends call Sunday, 6-8 p.m., Monday hour prior to services. Burial Redwood Memoriel Estates. Frederick J. Clark LOGAN-Frederick J. Clark, 88, Logan, died Sept.

5, 1972, in Alameda. Calif. of natural causes. causes. Born Dec.

26, 1883, St. Charles, Idaho, to Arthur B. and Helen M. Ross Clark. Married Dora Anna Rolph, June 10, 1903, Logan Temple.

She died Oct. 12, 1910. Married Catherine A. Porter; later died in 1911. Married Martha CumIming.

April 1, 1915, Salt Lake Temple. She died Dec. 18, 1963. Married Eina Anderson Monroe, Dec. 5, 1964.

Member Logan 11th Ward, Survivors: widow: sons. daugh(ters, Mrs. Rawsel (LaRene) Fox, Salt Lake City; Mrs. William (Olive) Clayton, Alameda, Mrs. Roy (iris) Hendrixson, Logan; Morris, Denver, Douglas, Garden Grove, Lyman, Hacienda Heights.

Franklin, Redondo Beach, 35 grandchildren; 71 great. grandchildren; two great-great -grandchildren; brothers, sisters. George, Blackfoot, Idaho; Lucius, Lerov, both Salt Lake City: Nephi, Shoshone, Idaho; Jay, Dr. Clayton, Helen M. Young, Rosa Crawshaw.

all Logan; Grace C. Clawford, I Clearfield: Florence Deline, Palosi Verdes, Bertha C. Byington, Ririe, Idaho; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Ida Thorpe, Morgan; Mrs. Virginia Joseph, Ogden.

Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m.. Hall Mortuary chapel, where friends call Friday 7-G p.m., and Saturday two hours before services. Burial, Logan City Cemetery. Cody B. Lee ABERDEEN, IDAHO Funeral for Cody B.

Lee, 14, Riske Creek, British Columbia, Canada. whol died Sept. 4 near his home from a dynamiting accident, will be Satur(dav, 2 p.m. Aberdeen 2nd LDS Ward chapel. Born March 23, 1958, Amerlican Falls, Idaho, to Robert Earl and Vivian Beck Lee.

Former Aberdeen resident. Active member LDS Church; 4-H. Survivors: parents; sisters, Trina. Niki, both Riske Creek; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lee. all Aberdeen. Friends call hour prior to services at Saturday, the ward citapel.

Burial Aberdeen Cemetery. work. MASSAGE FREE SAUNA WITH EVERY MASSAGE newest, finest. Ne feature Salt Lake's Showers. Men or women massueses.

Appointments accented. welcome. Satisfaction INTERNATIONAL SWEDISH MASSAGE South Redwood Road 3450 11 a.m. 11 p.m. daily Open 12 Noon 10 p.m.

Sunday 299-1461 CONTINENTAL HEALTH STUDIO Men and women welcome. We give relaxing massages. Sauna and shower 7 a week, 10 included. More masseuses added. Now open days 11 p.m..

no a.m. to appointment nec3335 So. 9th East. 466-2420. essary.

UNIVERSAL MASSAGE 33rd South, upstairs and 270 back. East, 467-3435. SWEDISH MASSAGE 4886 South 4460 West 299-1057 A-AABA Massage, Sauna. open Salt 7 alow, davs soap wk. 1 a.m.

rub. whirlpool. avm. 467-7642. HEALTH STUDIO S.

2nd East 262-0960 3950 TRAVEL DRIVERS wanted to drive cars to and from L.A., San Francis: co, Denver, Chicago, Phoenix and other maior cities. This is not employment, 521-7895. NATIONWIDE AUTO TRANSPORTERS. 830 So. State, 322-3163.

10 HELP WANTED of at Mrs. Salt (Dorthy) children; sister, Lake p.m., Ward, friends Burial INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY benefits. needs cover all packager. Fringe Service 1104 So. 2nd West, 328-1686.

PART TIME- 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Food promotion sales, making and 295-7585. selling Corn Dogs, Tacos. Call Saturday, 8 to 4, Fort Douglas HidHOUSEKEEPER- through Valley Country Club, east den bench.

521-4343. MEDICAL Work in Doctor's 487-9891 office. Acme Ins. exp. a must.

Personnel Service (employment agency) GIRL FRIDAY mature gal with bookkeeping knowledra type 60 521-7950 for All good Seasons job Employment Agency $440 Call nathy ATTRACTIVE woman Run to hostess Restaurant, and cashier at Quail Friday and Saturday evenings. 571-1331. LADY to heip with housekeeping, Live child in care, beaut. no surroundings. Good smoking or drinking.

salary. 278-4709. LADY wanted for order assembly work in bakery. Hrs. 3 a.m.

to 10 a.m., 5 days per week. Call 487-5921 a.m.-11 am. MATURE woman to work a.m. as to sales 2 clerk in bakery, 7:30 p.m.. Call 359-3411 for appt.

HOSTESS co*ckTAIL Must be waitress attractive and food waitresss. and experienced. Apply in person, Cabana Restaurant, 31 East 4th So. CALESLADY for western store, knowledge of tack, boots and west: ern clothes helpful. The Hitching Post, 6089 Highland Dr.

SECRETARY Reliable person with good office skills. Bookkeeping office machine experience preferred. 364-3541 for appt. EXPERT TYPIST to learn tape perforating. Full time steady work.

486-8101. WIG STYLIST Full or part time. 278-2360, HU5-8788. GENERAL OFFICE with light shthd, 1 very lite bkkpq. $3-350.

487-9891 Acme (an employment agency) LPN, $2.80 per hour salary. Relief shift. Ask for Mrs. Snyder. 266-1039, 322-3900.

WOMEN, legal age, wanted to work days as counter girl. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 272-2361 for appt. LEGAL SECRETARY $475 Shorthand, It bookkeeping Acme 487-9891 Employment agency SECRETARY $6000 Moderate shorthand, good typing 487-9891 Acme employment agency WE CLERK TYPIST Work into top career spot.

$300. 487-9891 Acme employment agency. n- ATTRACTIVE girl or woman for counter work. Classic Cleaners, 501 East 3rd 355-1725. co*ckTAIL WAITRESS, private club, apply in person at 338 So.

State. LIVE IN Baby sitter wanted, mature ST lady preferred, board, room and wage, 255-4351. MATURE WOMAN live in with elderly woman, cook, clean house, dav off and salary. 298-5195. RE WOMAN for house work in private home, 3 half days, 1 full day.

Must have transportation. 582-3636. NURSES AIDE For nursina home, 484-1894. WOMAN OR GIRL WANTED FOR LIGHT, HOUSEWORK. Private room, bath, wades, 277-3179.

NURSES AIDE, for smail nursing NE home, southeast loc. Good working cond. 484-2465. EXPERIENCED CASHIER, apply in person at Kuong Jou Cafe, 1011 E. 21st So.

GC HAPPINESS IS BEING A FULLERETTE. Earn $2.50 to $4 per hr. comm. 266-1664 (Fuller Brush) 5C WANTED Bus Girls, fulltime days. GE Wages plus tips, apply in person.

SC 161 West 6th So. LEGAL secretary with experience. Shorthand 100, type 80. 521-3800, ary commensurate with exp. KEYPUNCH TRAINEE $372 te No.

exp. necessary, 363-6711 tu QUALITY Employment Agency. FULL time PORTER for bowlina lanes. Apply in person aft. 5 p.m..

641 West No. Temple. 50 ce WAITRESS, dav shift, $1.30 un depending on experience. To start Sept. 5.

Call 487-0016. EXPERIENCED Beauty OPerator, day or eve. work. Apply 2120 S. State, 484-9603.

HOTEL MAIDS $1.50 per hour. 48 Permanent employment. Call house- keeper 364-1901 between 9 and 5. 3 week. 487-9891 Acme employment TYPIST Accurate typing, day 40.

agency. GENERAL OFFICE 1-7 p.m. Typing, learn office machines. 487-9891. Acme Employment Agency.

Nurses Aide for nursing home. Good benfits. First North and 5th West. 322-3900. pa WOMEN -WOMEN- WOMEN Painter's Drive-In.

560 E. 21st So. CLERK TYPIST $375 Beautiful office on East side. 487-9891 Acme employment agency Co WAITRESSES WANTED, Stagecoach Restaurant, corner Main 33rd So. MATURE woman for part time telephone soliciting for music school.

Call 364-4353. WOMAN in Midvale area to tend small child while mother works part time. 255-8398. NURSE'S aide for small nursing SE home. S.E.

legal age, pref. fis exper. Will work out shift. 484-2465. pic EXPERIENCED COOK needed for nursing home.

dav shift. Call 355-8237 or 561-0346. Exper. pwr. mach.

operator. Apply in person, AAA Tent and Awning, 24 West 5th South. CASHIER -office 5400, 363-6711 QUALITY Employment Agency. TEACHERS assistant for nursery school, Call 487-3791. GENERAL office, permanent work, 40 hr.

call Maxine 355-5363. TELLER WANTED by local Savings and Loan. Call 521-7550 for appt. MATURE, woman, laundromat hostess, weekends, downtown, 266-5077. PBX- no exp.

$300 mo. 383-6711 QUALITY Employment Agency. EXPERIENCE child care. Foothill area, 466-4476. POWER sewing machine operators needed.

363-7005. 765 N. 2nd West. 10 KEY no exp. $330 363-6711 QUALITY Employment Agency.

MATURE steady, reliable babysitfer, my home, 4 p.m.-2 a.m. 484-9476. TYPIST -no exp. $325 mo. 363-6711 QUALITY Einployment Agency.

LADIES earn wk. comm. Fuller Brush. 266-1664 or 467-4980. MAIDS Scotty's Motel, 754 West North Temple.

MAIDS needed. Apuly in person at Traveler's Motel. 1465 So. State. MAIDS Scotty's Motel, 754 West No.

Temple. PBX- no ex. $300 mo. 363-6711 QUALITY Employment Agency. MAIDS needed.

Apply In person at Traveler Motel. 1465 S. State. WAITRESS WANTED, 26 apply in person 4689 Holladay Blvd..

The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah (2024)

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