Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah (2024)

I I I I I DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Thursday, January 16, 1964 OBITUARIES Fannie H. Daly Funeral services will be conducted Friday noon at, 260 E. South Temple, for Fannie Elmeda Harmon Daly, 82, 927 E. 1st South. Mrs.

Daly died Tuesday at 1 p.m. at 644 N. 1st West of natural causes. Friends may call at the place of services, Thursday from to- 8 p.m.. and Friday before services.

Burial will be in the Mantl Cemetery. Frank Strughold Frank Strughold, 66, 278 W. 2na South, died of heart ailment Wednesday, 8:05 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital Born Jan. 10, 1898, St.

Louis, to Tom and Ruth Strughold. Mar. ried Catherine Lux Dec. 14, 1940, Union, Mo, Machinist for Sweet's Candy 11 years. Survivors: widows daughter, Mrs.

Irma McCormick, Huntington Park, four grandchilCharles, Herman, John, all St. Louis, dren: brothers, Mo. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m. 260 E. Souf Temple, where friends call Friday 6-8 p.m..

Saturday prior to services. Burial, Elysian Burial Gardens. Kenneth R. Mathias Kenneth "Reeves Mathias. 56, -918 Park Row (1650 East), died Thursday, 3 a.M., in a Salt Lake of City hospital a stroke.

Born Sept. 29, -1907, in Brigham City, a son of Thomas and Harriet: Reeves Mathias. Married Mable A. Ellison, Sept. 6, 1930, in Lovelock, Nev.

Survivors: widOW: son, Kent nei daughters, Mrs. Karen A. Olmstead and all Mrs. Salt Lake City; seven grandNoella Tater. children; brothers, and sisters, City: Mrs.

Leah Jensen, Brigham Grasler, Willard, Box Ogden; Elder Wayne County: Mathias, Alhambra, Calif. Oral Mathias, Funeral services Saturday 11 friends a.m. at 574 E. 1st. South, 7 where 8 may call Friday from Cemetery.

to p.m. Burial Mount Olivet Arlen L. Morton Funeral, 31, 1242 services E. for 4085 Arlen South, Levern who died Tuesday morning of inturies suffered in truck-train be conducted accident near Holden, will Saturday, p.m., "Church Winder Seventh Christ of Latter-ady Saints, 4350-11th Ward Chapel, East. Friends caft 4760 chapel S.

State Saturday Friday, fo p.m., at prior Steve Safiris POCATELLO, IDAHO Funeral for services Steve Safiris, 83, 248 E. Center were conducted Thursday Pocatello, who died Tuesday home morning in Pocatello rest after an Illness. Born Aug. 10, 1881, in Greece. Pocatello resident for 30 years.

Refired employe Phoenix Cafe and Savoy Cafe. Burial Mountain View Cemetery, Pocatello. Wilfried Hess 23, 252 Funeral W. 6th services South, for who Wilfried was killed Hess, Tuesday morning in truck-train crash near Holden, Mo. will be conducted Saturday, where p.m,..

friends 260 South Temple, call one hour prior. to: services. Burial Salt Lake City May Cemetery, Married Wendy Gomnez 1958, clude later daughter, Bonnie Hess, Salt divorced. Survivors Lake City, and grandmother, Mrs. Christine.

Hess, Germany. Richard D. Romrett KEARNS Richard Darrell Romreil, infant son of Dean Ruion and Gladys Doxford Romrell, 5146 4660 West, Kearns, died Wednesday at $11:35 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of prematurity. Born Jan.

15 in Salt Lake City. Survivors: grandparents, Mrs. Alice Ruion Doxford, Romrell, Lehi; Magna: two Mr. broth- and Mrs. ers, four sisters, Lucille, and LaRena, Floyd, Clifford, John Marilyn all Kearns.

Funeral Saturday, p.m. at 12th Ward chapel, 4260 W. 5215 South, Kearns. Friends may call at 4330 S. Redwood Rd, Friday from 6 to 8 p.m.

and Saturday one hour before service. Burial, Valley View Memorial Park. VITAL STATISTICS DIVORCES ASKED FARRELL-Ressa Evelyn vs. David BARTON- Homer, mental Joyce cruelty, Warner vs. Gerald Lynn, Marie mental Shields cruelty.

vs. Dale Norris, mental cruelty. DeGRAW- Ruth Diane vs. Austin Ruell, desertion, MURDOCK-Flora Lake vs. Alexander mental cruelty.

COLE -Verlaine Grant vs. Clifford William, mental C. cruelty. vs. -Lorraine -Rollin.

Lee, cruelty. CHRISTENSEN Reva vs. Vawn Ferd; mental cruelty. Zolan E. vs.

Mary mental cruelty. DAVIES Don cruelty. FOX--Roger Caldwell vs. Kathleen Esther mental cruelty. SUEL- Henrietta Hoyt vs.

Robert, mental cruelty. FISHER vs. William. annulment. ROBERTS- Mildred -M.

vs, Roger mental cruelty. DIVORCES GRANTED Third District Court DALE Gayle vs. Warren Ray, defendant awarded decree, plaintiff awarded custody of minor child, $50 per, CLAUDIN- month child Gloria support. Helen Ohlwiler vs. William Albert, plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor child, $100 per month child support.

LONG -Virginia vs. Frank, plaintiff granted decree, $100 per month alimony. through March 1964. SPENCER-Alice G. VS.

Ernest plaintiff granted decree, restored former name of Telford. co*kER Vickie Vs. James plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children. BEERS Hellene H. vs.

LeRoy, plaintiff granted decree, custody of minor children, $250 per month child support. KLOTZER-Beverly F. VS. Lawrence Eugene, plaintiff awarded decree, Lucille vs. Sanford Page, plaintiff awarded decree, $120 per month child support, $1, per year alimony.

HEMINGWAY-Bobbette Carpenter vs. Raymond Lee, plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor child, $85 child support. KENNEDY- -Gerald Jack vs. -Margene Aho, plaintiff awarded decree. JONES Margaret M.

Gordon plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor child, 5100 per month child support. JOHNSON- Melba J. vs. Roy John, plaintiff awarded decree, $700 In lieu of alimony. MOORI A.

vs. Sylvia E. Johnson, plaintiff awarded decree, custody of two minor children, defendant awarded custody of one: minor child. Where WEDNESDAY 12:48 p.m. -1680.

S. Redwood Rd. One-story metal warehouse. Water surge caused alarm to actuate. No 1055.

3:37 p.m.-145 N. 4th West. Rubbish fire. No damage. 4:59 p.m.

-Municipal Airport standby. Utah National Guard cargo plane had engine feathered. Plane landed safely 5:14 p.m. 932 Hudson Ave. One story frame dwelling.

Soot sion In stoker pipes in basem*nt. No damage. 6:06 p.m.- -Standby at Municipal port. TWA, aircraft landing with engine feathered. Plane landed safely, no damage.

10:05 p.m. -1575 S. State St Faulty fire alarm box in South High School gymnasium. No damage. Official, Forecast for Friday, Jan.

17, 1944 SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY-Mostly cloudy, Snow shower activity likely. Rising temperatures. Low 18-22. High near 36. -UTAH- Mostly cloudy north and partly cloudy south.

Snow shower activity, likely northwest portion. Rising temperatures. Low 10-20. High 35-45. S.E.F occasional snow.

Windy with drifting and blowing snow. Rising temperatures. Low mostly 10-20. High 25-35. S.W.

IDAHO- Mostly cloudy. Periods of snow. Occasionally windy. Rising temperatures. Low mostly In 20s.

High in 30s. E. NEVADA- Mostly cloudy north and partly cloudy south. Snow shower activity likely north portion. Rising temperatures.

sLow 10-20. High 32-42. WYOMING Partly cloudy. Scattered light snows northern mountains. Cooler north and east.

Low zero to 10 west, 5-15 east and 10-20 below zero mountains: HUMIDITY-AT 8:30 a.m., 76 per cent. Precipitation since Jan. 1, 1963, .19. Departure since Jan. 1, Precipitation since Oct.

1, 1962, 3.59. Departure since Oct. 1, SUN- -Sunrise Friday, 7:49 a.m. Sunset Friday, 5:27 p.m. COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES Salt Lake City Wednesday, high, 25; -low, mean, 10; normal, 27.

A year- ago: high, 30; low, 1. All-time high for month 60. All-time low for month, -22. Temperatures for the 24-hour period ending 5:30 a.m. Thursday.

U.S. STATIONS Max. Min. LAS GRAND VEGAS JUNCTION Prec. Albuquerque LOGAN Atlanta Los Angeles Billings Miami Bismarck MILFORD BOISE MOAB Butte New Orleans CEDAR CHEYENNE CITY New York OGDEN Chicago Oklahoma City Denver Omaha Detroit Phoenix Duluth I POCATELLO Samuel M.

Egbert THE WEATHER -J. James PARK CITY- Alvah J. James, Park City. died of heart allment Wednesday, 1:45 p.m., at his home. Born June 9, 1905, Vernal, 10 Robert and Mary Annette O'Neil James.

Married LaVon Crapo, divorced. Married Kate Roach, divorced. Married Jennie Howarth, divorced Retired miner. Survivors: sons. daughter, Mrs.

Merlin (Joyce) Horrocks, Kearns: Robert, Texas; Fred, 0g- den; Alvah Jr. Salt Lake CIty; 10 grandchildren; aunt who raised him, Mrs. Elizabeth Winn, Park City. FUneral noon, Park City Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Friends call Olpin Mortuary, Park City, Friday, 6-8 p.m., Saturday prior to services.

Burial, Maeser Cemetery, Vernal. Claude W. Fitch Claude Waters crest died Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. at his home of a heart attack. Born Aug.

22, 1888, In San Diego, son of Law: rence E. and Cora A. Lewis Fitch. -Married Bird, Nov. 11, 1912, Kamas.

Owner of Fitch Sharpening Services Survivors: widow, Salt Lake City: one daughter, Mrs. Gerald (Maxine) Sampson, Draper: sons, Fitch, 75, 1801 HIll- Donald both Salt Lake City; half-sisters, Mrs. Marlory Jensen, Manhattan Beach, and Mrs. Vera Stenager, Los Angeles; Mrs. Myrtle Miller Los Angeles; Mrs.

Lillian Tracy, Glendale, 16 grandchildren, four. great-grandchildren. Funeral Saturday noon. 260 E. South "Temple, where friends may call Friday 6 to 8 p.m.

and Saturday before services. Burial Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Charles B. Miller Verona D. Miller POCATELLO- Joint funeral services will be conducted Saturday In Pocatello for Charles B.

Miller, 70, and his wife Verona Miller, 67, both of whom died within a 24-hour period Monday and Tuesday at a Pocatello hospital. Mrs. Miller died Monday afternoon, after long ness. Mr. Miller died of a heart attack Tuesday about noon.

The Rock Springs, residents were visiting a daughter in Pocatello. Services will begin at 2 p.m. in the Pocatello First Congregational Church, Chapel Friends call Manning Funeral Friday, Saturday until 11:30 a.m.; at church afternoon. Burial, Mountain View. Cemetery, Verona Olive Miller was born April 9, 1896, Nebraska, to James.

Polk and Susan Rebecca Pitchford. Married to Charles B. Miller. Member, May 28, Congregational 1915, Fullerton Church: Survivors: daughters, Mrs. William (Jean) Matthew, Pocatello; Mrs.

Mildred Zancanella, Rock Springs, four grandchildren, greatgrandchild; brother, Elwood PitchCalifornia: sister, Mrs. Kart Davis, Nebraska. Charles B. Miller was born Oct. 1, 1893, Rockford, 111.

Married Verona Olive Pitchford May 28, 1915, Fullerton, Neb. Former fessional baseball player, retired engine painter, Union Pacific Co. Member, Brotherhood of Railroad Carmen; Railroad Old Timer's Club: Congregational Church. In additionto the couple's daughters, grand and great he is survived by brother, Glen Miller, Hawthorne, Calif. John E.

Anderson Funeral services will be conducted Friday for John Edward Anderson, 19. 3005 W. 3725 South, Granger, who was killed in an auto accident Tues. Rd. day evening near p.m.

2380 S. 4330 S. Redwood Services, Redwood where friends call Thursday 7-9 p.m., Friday until services. Burial, Jordan Cemetery, Survivors include mother, Mildred Anderson, Granger; grandparents, Henry Via, Philadelphia: Mrs. Gwen Warner, Granger: half brothers, James T.

and Douglas Anderson, both Richard and Eugene Anderson, Philadelphia. Sylvia A. Nield Sylvia Adelia F. Nield, 137 worth died at her residence Thursday at 3:15 a.m. after a lingering Hiness.

Born in Hooper, Weber County, a daughter of John and Dora E. Nield, Bybee France. Married James Summit County, Oct. 25, 1938. Member, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Haven Ward.

Member, Woodmen of the World, Salt Lake Camp No. 338. Member, Silver Maples Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft. Survivors: husband, Salt Lake City: two sisters, Mrs. Harry (Dora) Gillman, Charlotte, Mrs.

Pearl Smith, Phoenix, two brothers, Main France, Shelley, Idaho; Elmer France, Twin Falls. Idaho. Funeral Monday noon at 36 E. 7th South, where friends may call Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday before services.

Burial Wasatch Lawn. Eitaro Nishihara OGDEN Eifaro Nishihara, Ogden, died Tuesday at his home. Born July 1, 1879, Yamaguchi, Japan, to Senkichi and Raku Yane Nishihara, Ogden resident since 1942. Married Hana Nishihara, February, 1913, Seattle. Member Ogden Buddhist Church.

Survivors: sons, daughters, Elli, Ogden; Kenicht, Oxnard, Mrs. Fumi Hawthorne, Mrs. Tamiko Takenouchl. Long Beach, eight grandchildren. Funeral Friday, 2 p.m..

Ogden Buddhist Church, where friends call prior to, services. Cremation will -follow services. Frank Kelley PROVIDENCE, Cache County Frank Kelley, 81, Providence, died of natural causes Wednesday morning at his home. Born Nov. 10, 1882,1 Tyrone, to Barney and Mary Shelo Kelley.

Married Clara Maiors, Nov, 19, 1919, Ogden, Marriage later solemnized in Logan Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. Providence Justice of Peace for 14 years. Providence Operated Frock quarry in Canyon 33 years. Former member, Providence Old Folks Committee. widow; sons, Charles, Darrell, both Ogden; Hoyt, San Jose, 13 grandchildren.

Funeral Saturday, p.m., Providence Second Ward chapel. Friends call Hall Mortuary, Logan. Friday, 7-9 p.m.. Saturday after 11 a.m. Burial, Providence City Cemetery, Wilbur M.

Gowans TOOELE-Wilbur M. Gowans, 31, Santa Clara, Tooele -resident until 1959, died Monday at his home. Born Nov. 26, 1932, to Neal G. and Marvel Murray Gowans.

Married Linda Rae Zenfner Nov. 5, 1958, Tooele. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Veteran, Korean conflict. Survivors: widow; mother, Tooele; brothers, Farrell Santa Clara; Willard Tooele; half-brothers, half-sisters, Arthur M.

Allred, Kearns; John L. Allred, Half Moon Bay, Marlin D. Allred, Rowley, Mrs. Edward (Thelma) Mehalich, Tooele; Mrs. Arloha Bird, Kearns.

Funeral Friday, 1.p.m., Tooele First-Sixth LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Tate Mortuary, Tooele, Thursday, 7-9 p.m., Friday, to services. Burial, Tooele City Cemetery. Emma J. N.

Heaps TEASDALE, Wayne County Funeral services will be held Friday for Mrs. Emma Josephine Noves Heaps, 80, who died Monday in a Provo hospital after a long Illness. Born Dec. 28, 1883, Teasdale, to Frederick F. and Marie J.

WilHeaps, He died, 1938. SurNoves. Married to William H. vivors: son, Fremond, Nampa, Idaho; daughters, Mrs. Luella Tryon, Price:" Mrs.

Velda Limb, Teasdale; Mrs. Emma Jane Hansen, Boulder, Garfield County; Mrs. Lillie Holden, Payson: 21 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren: brother, Frank Noyes, Hey, Hanksville; sister, Mrs. Sarah ROWSpring Glen, Carbon County. Chapel, Latter-day Church of Jesus Christ of Funeral p.m...

Teasdale Ward Saints. where friends call two hours prior to services. Burial, Teasdale Cemetery. Laura G. Evans Evans.

VERNAL 80, died Mrs. Laura Gardiner at the -home of a son in Wednesday, 1:35 Vernal of causes. incident to age. to Born Joseph June H. 27, arid 1883, Pleasant Grove, Ann Watts Gardiner.

Married to John A. Evans Aug. 15, 1906. Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus. Christ of Latter-day Saints.

He died Ashel Aug. 1917. Survivors: son, Vernal; three grandchildren: sisters, Mrs. Myrtle ColHier, Mrs. Ivy Mannwaring, -both Vernal; Mrs.

Flossie ho*rsch, Bridger, Mont. LDS Funeral Saturday, 11. a.m., Naples Ward Chapel, Vernal. Friends call Vernal Mortuary Friday, 7-9 p.m. Saturday prior to services.

Burial, Vernal Cemetery. J. Matt Argyle SPANISH FORK- Funeral services will be conducted Friday, p.m.. for J. Matt Argyle, Spanish Fork, who died Tuesday in a Spanish Fork hospital of a heart attack.

Services conducted the Spanish Fork Second Ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ Latterday Friends may call the Walker Mortuary Thursday from p.m. and Friday before services. Burial will be in the Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Peter V. Offret PARK CITY- Peter V.

Offret, 72. Park City, died of a heart aliment Tuesday evening at his home. Born July 26, 1891, Powel, to Andrea F. and Marie Barreharre Offret. Married LUCY Kerswell 1915, Provo.

She died Aug. 28. 1963. Retired carpenter. Survivors: of Vincent Lloyd F.

both Park Ralph Salt Lake 12 grandchildren, great grandchildren; brother Y. Offret, Provo. Requiem Mass Saturday, 10 a.m., St. Mary's Catholic Church, Park City, Holy Rosary Friday, 8:30 p.m... Olpin Mortuary, Park City, where friends call Friday, 7-9 p.m., Saturday prior to services.

Burial, Park CIty Cemetery. Matthew E. Holt RIRIE, IDAHO Matthew Eugene Holt, 84, Cedar City, Utah, former Heise, Idaho resident. died Tuesday morning in a Cedar City hospital after brief Illness, Born Sept. 18, 1879, South Jordan, Utah, to Albert and Maria Mabey Holt.

Married Louisa Gardner June 25, 1908, Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City resident, 1908-19. Lived near Heise Hot Springs, 1919- 62; operated ferry across Snake. River, 1919-38. Lived In Cedar City past two years.

Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Lois Holt. -PocatelJo; Mrs. Amend, Cedar City; Mrs. Affon Smith, Ririe; Russell Boise; Jack Helena, Mrs. Madge H.

Koudelka, Nampa; Mary Jean Davis, Salt. Lake grandchildren; brother, Royal Salt Lake City. Funeral Saturday a.m._. Ririe LDS Ward Chapel. Burial, Fielding Memorial- Park, Idaho Falls.

Esther M. Darley WELLSVILLE, Cache County Mrs. Esther Maughan Darley, 94, Wellsville, died of causes incident to age Wednesday evening in a Logan hospital. Born Aug. 8.

1869, Wellsville, to Maughan, H. and Margaret Nibley Married to WIlliam H. Darley June 17, 1903, Logan Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He died, 1947. Active in Wellsville First LDS Ward Relief Society; member Peter Maughan Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Queen representative at 1947 Founders Day program.

Survivors: son, Merrill Basking Ridge, niece she reared, Mrs. Lucille Bradshaw Carranza, Alhambra, brother, David Maughan, Wellsville; sisters. Mrs. Millie Leishman, Wellsville: Mrs. Eva Ames, Ogden; Miss Chris.

tina Maughan, Wellsville. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m. Wellsville LDS Tabernacle. Friends call Hall Mortuary, Logan, Friday, 7-9 p.m.; tabernacle Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial, Wellsville Cemetery.

G. T. Marler Jr. OGDEN George Truman Marler Jr. Ogden, died of heart ailment Wednesday, 12:30 a.m., in Salt Lake hospital.

Born March 18. 1914, Ogden, to George Truman Sr. and Minnie Udink Marler. Married Elva Ann Peggy Green Sept. 8, 1958, Ogden.

Construction worker. Member, Carpenters' Union. Former member, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Member, Church of Jesus Christ World of Latter-day Saints. Veteran. War 11.

Survivors: widow; stepson. stepdaughter, Gerald Bennett: Fairbanks, Alaska; Mrs. LaMar (Donna) Shaw. Ogden. Funeral Saturday, a.m., Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, where friends call Friday, 7-9 p.m., Saturday prior to services.

Frankie W. Green OGDEN Mrs. Frankie Wyrick Green, 32, Ogden, died Wednesday in an Ogden hospital. Born June 13, 1931, to Ed and Willie Jones Wyrick. Married to Curley Green, May 7, 1955, Stephens.

Came. 10 Ogden four years, ago. Member, Baptist Church. Survivors: husband; sons, Curley Jr. brothers, James John all Ogden; sisters, Durwey, Asberry, Mrs.

Brooks Harris, Mrs. Nelson (Mayson) Fields; all Stephens; James, Ft. Smith, Mrs. Jimmy (Asrene) Russ, Mrs. Vick (Edna) Brown, both Camden, Mrs.

Mac (Blonzie) Purkins, Dallas, Tex. Friends call Myers Mortuary, Thursday, 6-8 p.m. Services, in Stephens. Albert Allen ST. ANTHONY, IDAHO Funeral services were conducted Wednesday in Arlington, for Albert Allen, 73, Arlington, former Fremont County resident who died Sunday morning in an Arlington hospital.

Born May 14, 1890, Coalville, Utah, Elliah and Sarah Ann Fuchs Allen. Married Kate Rouche. She died. Married Laura Jane Allen. Active member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Survivors: widow; sons, daughters.

Mrs. Helen Lutz, Petaluma, Mrs. Virginia Ternibiini, Penn Grove, Calif. Darrell, Pollock Pines, Keith RUfus, Lester Douglass both Boise; Kenneth Riverton, 24 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; two stepdaughters, stepson; brothers, sisters, Elijah, Mrs. Annie Greenhalgh, both Anthony; John, Merced, Rio Mrs.

Lavina -Moreym, Oso, Mrs. Edna McArthur, Lovell, Mrs. Emily: Knowles; Yelm, Mrs. Maggie Dickens, Roy, Mrs. Gladys Larsen, Caldwell.

Legal Notices NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on Wednesday, February 5, City 1964, and at 10:30 County a.m. Building, in Room Public 301- 1 a Hearing will be before the Board of City Commissioners on the following proposed change to the Zoning Ordinance: consider extending the Restdential: "R-6" zoning to south and west to include the following described property consisting of the property at 1946 South 9th East Street, which is presently zoned Residential "R-4" classification: Commencing at the northeast corner of Lot 19, Block 2, Five. Acre Plat Big Field Survey, and thence West 145 feet, South 10 feet, West 42 feet, South 56 feet. East 43 feet, North 6 feet, East 144 feet, north 60 feet to the place of beginning. The question of classification this District will be taken up this meeting and all persons interested and present will be given an opportunity to be heard either in favor of or against said proposed change.

By. order of the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 7th day of January, 1964. HERMAN J. HOGENSEN City Recorder First Publication January 15, January 1964. A-67 NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING ON CAPE TAL IMPROVEMENTS BUDGET FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF SALT LAKE UTAH, FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1964.

at that 10:30 on Tuesday, the January 28, 1964, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Board of Comwill missioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, meet in regular meeting place, Room 301 City and County Building, for the purpose of adopting a Budget for Improvements for the year ending June 30, and that at that time and place, a Public Hearing will be held for the consideration of such Budget, and all persons Interested and present at said meeting. be given an opportunity to be heard in this matter. A copy of. the Budget will be on file with the Auditor of Salt Lake City. Utah, in Room 202 City and County Building and is available for public inspection for a period of ten (10) days beginning Friday, January 17, 1964.

By order of the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 7th day of January, 1964. HERMAN J. HOGENSEN City Recorder First Publication Jan. 14, 1964 Last Jan. 16, -1964 (A-66) PREVIEW OF S.

WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST 10 7:00 A.M. EST SEATTLE FREEZING FREEZING TORONTO BOSTON COLD MILWAUKEE. NEW YORK SALT LAKE CITY DENVER SAN FRANCISCO KANSAS FT.WORTH LOWEST TEMPERATURES and CLOUD FORECAST COLD WEATHER. FOTOCAST FAIR SHOWERS ERE SNOW THUNDER RAIN STORMS FREEZING RAIN OR SLEET PROVO Temperatures at hour listed: Portland INTERNATIONAL STATIONS RENO ROCK Thursday Wednesday SPRINGS Aberdeen 4 a.m. 37.

4 p.m. 37 ST. GEORGE Berlin a.m. 18 5 p.m. 18 SALT Louis LAKE Berlin a.m.

1 5 p.m. CITY Dublin 4 a.m. 4 p.m. .02 San Francisco, Geneva 5 a.m. 5 p.m.

Seattle: London a.m. 36 4 p.m. SHERIDAN Madrid 5 a.m. 5 p.m. Spokane Vancouver Oslo 5 a.m.

5 p.m. 27 Paris 5 a.m. 34 5 P.m. 41 West Washington, Yellowstone D.C. Stockholm 3 5 a.m.

5 p.m. 20 Tokyo 46 3 a.m. 5-Massage and Bath HEALTH STUD'O- NEW OPERATOR. 83 N. Main, Kaysville.

376-8746. 6-Travel, Bus Lines DRIVERS needed to drive cars to and from adjoining states. Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, and all west coast cities. and from Michigan, New York, Illinois, Nebraska, Towa and Kansas to Salf Lake City: This is not employment: Deposit and references necessary. 2089 North Temple, or phone DA 8-1081.

LEAVING Jan. 19 or 20 for Fort Bragg, N.C. Take one. EM 3-3678. 7-Help Wanted -Women MORTGAGE COMPANY HAS OPENINGS FOR CAREERMINDED WOMEN OVER 25 General bookkeeper, at least years experience in double-entry manual posting.

entry through post closing trial balance. Call Mrs. Shepherd for appointment. Neat-appearing clerk-typist to process FHA, VA, conventional loan applications. Mortgage experience preferred.

Call Mr. Thomsen for appointment. Both to start Immediately. Salaries commensurate with ability. 486-9651 Need Extra Money? Sarah Coventry Jewelry, has opening in this area.

Full or part time for fashion show directors. No del. or collecting. Must be over: 18. Call for appt.

DA 2-4032, WOMAN living in Salt Lake City area to take phone orders at home during spare time and at your convenience, for a Birthday Club Portrait Plan. -No investment, canvassing or exp. required. Top commission paid weekly. Average earnings per wk.

Send postcard giving name, address and phone number. We'll send applications and all detalls. Box SLC 1888, 125 W. 4T N.Y. 36.

GENERAL OFFICE WORK AND PAYROLL Lady between 25-40 years STEADY WORK FRINGE BENEFITS APPLY AT QUALITY LINEN SUPPLY 1024 S. 1st West Immediate requirement for LDS executive secretary Must take shorthand, screen Incoming calls and manage correspondence control. Good spelling and grammar essential, Contact Ronald Ray, LDS Church Office. By appointment. 364-2511, Ext.

2500. WAITRESS 20 TO 45- YRS. Full time or week ends and parties. Above average income. Nonsmokers.

Lodging if 1 desired. Apply Min. Meadow Ranch, mile East Junction, Park City, Utah. EXPANSION PROGRAM We need 25 part-time dealers Home service. Mary King line by Watkins Products Inc.

(96 years). Details, a.m., 5:30 p.m 2501 So. State St. (Whitlock Ave, entrance). BOOKKEEPER Experienced, only, receivable, Accounts Good paysalary and working cond.

Transportation necessary. Send resume to Box S-18, care of this newspaper. LIFE BEGINS AT 40 Training starts immediately. Percareer. Lady with car to manage Industrial Insurance Debit.

No experience necessary, Age. 30 to 48. Call -HU 7-7351. NEED saleswomen. More subdivisions than we can handle.

Highest rates. Call. Birch, 266-5101. LLOYD N. OLSON REALTY 255-8261 MARRIED women, part time, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., Mon.

through Fri. Inside window service Dee's Hamburgers, 3405 S. State. Apply. Mrs.

Phipps, after 2 p.m. general office, immediate opening. Must be efficient at shorthand, other office exper. heloful. Salary commensurate with ability.

Call. Mr. Wood, DA 2-1621 for appt. LADIES over 20 with poise and personality -to model and demonstrate human hair wigs from Fashion Tress for Chantal Studio. Call 295- 5115 for an appointment.

Housekeeper Wanted LIVE IN, MIDDLEAGE WIDOW IN 7-1221 WANTED Office girl for bookkeeping and counter work. Apply in person, Paramount Laundry, 888 So. State. LADIES WHO WOULD LIKE BEAU. SCHOOL.

exchange for light work. Night classes Continental College. 486-0101 IMMEDIATE opening, for lady with bookkeeping, and cashier exper, Apply Electrolux 71 West 3rd So. 2-5 p.m. EXPER.

Solicitors for home improvement, to work with salesmen. Work 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Salary plus comm. 3080 So.

2nd West, 486-9328. Experienced Waitress Apply In person Old Airport Coffee Shop. WANTED EXPECTANT MOTHER TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK. ROOM, BOARD. SMALL WAGE.

EL 5-7444. STEREO salesmen. One full-time, two part-time. Experience but not necessary, Apply Stereo Center: 1568 South State. DENTAL assistant, Sugar House.

Prefer mature woman desiring permanent Reply own handwriting. Box S-17, care of this paper. RELIABLE woman to cook and do light housekeeping for our father In exchange for board -and rm. Murray. CR 7-1349, AM 6-7334.

HOUSEKEEPER cook wanted. Live In. Private apt. Write Catholic Church, P.O, Box 157, Layton, Utah. State and salary expected.

WANTED: Baby sitter days per week, our home. 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon. through Friday, Top salary.

Phone 355-3923 after 5 p.m. EXPERIENCED waitress. Full-time, age 20 to 35. Also part-time exper. fry cook.

Jen De's Cafe, 755 So. State. WOMAN to care for elderly lady. Live- in. Private quarters.

Salary open, HU 6-7519 between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, EXPER. woman for general office work. Type, no shorthand. Telephone.

exper. helpful. 60 East Claybourne. COUNTER girl for day work. Experience helpful but not necessary.

LuStan Arctic Circle, 3918 Highland Dr. LADY CATHERINE COSMETICS Wants 3 ladies to work 3 hours per day, 363-2391. STENO With accounting, background. Salary open. 203 American Oil Bide, DESIRE baby sitter for two small children in my home.

364-5440. 1580 Delta Apt. 3. FOUNTAIN help over 21, full time shift work. Valora Candy 2121 21st-South, HU 4-2532.

WOMAN to work with patients nursing home, Bount. $250 salary to start. AX 5-5771. BABY sitter Apply in 9 person. a.m.

to 4001 1 p.m. My home. 4225 West. EXPER. LEGAL SECRETARY: EM 4-7742 WOMAN to live in with convalescent woman.

Salary. EL 5-5957. COOK for fraternity house. Inquire after 5 p.m. 363-1125.

The Senior Forum By PAUL HIGHTOWER (Q) All my married life I've practically had to beg my husband for money. Now that we are on Social Security -he's 72 and I'm 65 it's the same story. I endorse my check, give it to him, and that's the last see of it. My husband seems to think I'm crazy to want things changed. Yet all my friends, even those husbands have always been tightwads, are allowed to spend their own Social Security as they see fit.

What can I T.R.K. (A) Make a scene. Or stop cooking. Or darning socks. Or something.

You don't have to turn your Social Security check over to your husband, of course. In fact you can ask; Social Security to mail your check to you in a private envelope, and never let your husband know you've got it. But a 72-year-old husband who is thwarted in way of doing things can put on a pout for the rest of his life. Neither fussing or begging is likely to change him at this point. But feminine wiles can.

TETONIA, IDAHO Funeral services were conducted Thursday, of p.m., Tetonia Ward Chapel, Church for Samuel McGie Egbert, 62, TeJesus Christ of Latter Saints, tonia, Burial, who died Monday in Rexburg. Born Cache-Clawson Cemetery. July 13, 1901, Salt Lake City, to Hyrum S. and Annie McGie Egbert. Farmer, sheep grower.

Active -in Idaho Woolgrowers Assn. Served LDS North Central States mission, ILDS 1925-28. Ward Former member, Tetonia bishopric; Sunday School superintendent; MIA officer. ber, Teton LDS Stake High Council. Survivors: brothers sisters, H.

Edzell, Richard Mrs. Laurence (Isabel) Hatch, all Tetonia; Mrs. J. Cleve (Alta) Hansen, San Hando, Robert Idaho Falls. Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bid Project Opening from for the below listed Junction as Black Rock to Saltair advertised on December 15, 1963, and on December 21, 1963, was postponed from January 14, 1964, due to an ommission of items on the bidding schedule.

by Sealed the State Proposals will be recolved Road Commission of Utah, Room 506, State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Ufah, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, January 21, 1964, and at that time publicly opened for construction -of BiLake tuminous Surtace Roadway In Salt County, the came being that section of Interstate Highway No. 80 between Black Rock and Salfair identifled as Federal Aid Project No. 101. The length of road to be constructed or improved is 3.790 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately follows: 1,313,000 cu.

yds. of Imported Borrow, 2,740 Tons of Bituminous Material and 40,400 Tons of Bituminous Surface Course. The project is to be completed in 175 working days. Prequalification of bidders is quired. Prior to any bidder's receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that.

the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required Prequalification StateLinent pertaining to contractor's experience and financial condition. The attention of bidders is directed to the -Special Provisions covering In subletting conformity or assigning the contract. with Section 115 of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 the U.S. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this proiect which are the minimum wages, to be paid on this proiect. These rates are made part of the contract documents.

to The the fact attention that of this bidders is directed Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required To meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat 1060). Proposal forms, plans, cross. sections and specifications are on file in the office of the -State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, where they may be reviewed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $20.00, no.

part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to nish said bidder with required bond. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. Cash, certified check cashier's check, or proposal guarantee bend for not less than five per cent of total amount of bid made payable to the State Road Commission must accompany each bid as evidence of good falth and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and furnish contract. bond as required.

Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 16th day of January, 1964. State Road Commission of Utah TAYLOR BURTON (A-74) Director of Highways Funerals ANDERSON Funeral services for John Edward Anderson, will be held Friday, 1 p.m.. at the McDougal Funeral Home Chapel 4330 South Redwood. Friends may call Thursday, 7-9 p.m., and Friday hour prior to services at 4330 South Redwood.

Interment West Jordan Cemetery. Funeral Director, R. David McDougal. AUSTIN- Funeral services for Margaret Ellen T. Austin will be heid Friday at 12 noon in the Rose, Room, 36 E.

7th South. Interment, Salt Lake the City Deseret Cemetery, Mortuary Friends may Thursday, call 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. DAVIS Funeral services for James Ray Davis will be held Friday p.m, in the Rose room.

36 7th South. Interment in the Valley View Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary, Thursday, 6 to p.m., and Friday prior to services. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. FITCH Funeral services for Claude Waters Fitch will be held Saturday noon in the Larkin MorI tuary Chapel.

260 East South Tempie. Friends may call at the Mortuary Friday 6-8 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Interment, Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary, HEDLUND.

Funeral services for Edward Andrew Hedlund will be held Friday 10.a.m. in the Larkin Mor tuary Chapel, 260 East South Tempie. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday 10 8 p.m. and Friday prior to service. Interment 1 Springville Evergreen Cemetery, Funeral Directors, Larkin Mortuary.

HESS Funeral services for Wilfried Hess will be held Saturday 2 p.m. in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple. Friends may call at the Mortuary Saturday one hour. prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery.

Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary, JARVIS- -Funeral services for Alton Lorenzo Jarvis will be held Friday 11 a.m. In the Clearfield First Ward chapel with Biship Ross Sanders officiating. Friends may call at the Clearfield Mortuary Thursday to 9 p.m. and Friday till 10:30 a.m. Interment, Hyrum City Cemetery.

Funeral directors, Lindquist Clearfield Mortuary. LUCE Public Masonic funeral services for. Cyril M. Luce will be conducted at 12 noon Friday from the Masonic Temple, 650 East So. Temple.

Friends may call Thursday evening, to 9 p.m. Evans Early, 574 East 1st So. and Fri day one hour prior to at the Masonic. Temple. Interment, Spanish City Cemetery, Spanish Fork, Utahs approximately p.m.

Funeral directors, Evans Early MORTON Funeral services for Arlen L. Morton will be held Saturday at p.m. at Winder Seventh Ward chapel, 4350 So. 1100 Friends may call Friday 6 to p.m. at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 So.

State, and Sat. at the church hour prior to services. Funeral directors, V. C. Soffe and Sons.

NIELD- Funeral services for Sylvia Adell France Nield wilt be held Monday at 12 noon in the Rose Room, 36 East 7th South. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary, Sunday, 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary.

RANDLE-Funeral services for Col. Harry A. Randle will be held Friday, noon in the Union Mortuary Chapel, 295 North Main, where friends may call Thursday, 7 10 p.m. and Friday 10:30 a.m. until noon.

Bountiful Memorial Park with military rites. Funeral Directors Merrill R. Holbtook Union Mortuary. Funeral services for Frank Strughold will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. 260 -in the South Larkin Tem- Morpie.

tuary Friends may call at the Mor. Chapel, East tuary Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday prior to. services. Interment, Elysian Burial Gardens.

Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary, DALY- Funeral services for Fannie Elmeda Harmon Daly will be held Friday 12 roon in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East So. Temple. Friends Thursday may 6-8 call at and the mortuary to services. Interment Manti Cemep.m. Friday prior tery.

Funeral directors Larkin Mortuary. ROMNEY Funeral services for Grant Lee Romney will be held Sat; urday at 12 noon at the Jenkins Soffe Mortuary Chapel, 4760 South State. Friends may call Friday 7 fo 9 p.m. services and at Saturday 1 hour prior: to the mortuary. Interment, Murray City Cemetery, Funeral directors, V.

C. Soffe and Sons. ROMRELL- Funeral services for. Richard Darrell Romrell will be Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Kearns Ward chapel, 4260 West 5215 South, Kearns.

Friends may call Friday, 6 to 8 p.m. at 4330 South Redwood Road and Saturday at the Ward Chapel 1 hour prior to services. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Funeral director, R. David.

McDougal. Burial Vaults INSIST ON Johnson Bros. Vaults "For Everlasting Protection" Sold through "all leading Funeral Directors. 3-Lost and Pound LOST Pentax 35mm camera, No. 380988, and Vemar 14.5 200mm telephoto lens, No.

H35056, in the vicinity of Capitol grounds and State Street to North West Temple, Dec. 30, 1962. Please telephone EMpire 3-1511, Extension 202. LOST dog. -Small caramel colored male Stocky built, to Lost near Evergreen Jr.

High. HU 4-5332. LOST- Light brown part Pekingese and Fox Terrier, male. Ans. to name Reward.

266-3957 6:30 p.m. LOST- Light apricot, male French poodle, months old. Name, Frenchie. Reward. HU 5-1384.

LOST- Gold bracelet, rough finish, fine fastening Reward. chain. IN Sentimental heirloom. 6-7352. LOST-Long-haired half grown cat, Siamese coloring, vic.

40th 4th East. Reward. AM 6-5554. 3 HEREFORD calves about 350 lbs. Brand on left side, last seen in vic.

782 No. Main, Midvale. 255-1300. LOST- Jan. 10, Scotty terrier.

Holladay area. Answers to Dunbar. CR 7-1025. LOST-2 pr. snowpants, overboots, etc.

Vic. Motor-Vu. Hu 4-4269, $5 REWARD for return of 5 Pitney Bowes sales catalogues. HU 4-0639. LOOK Are you in debt and need help? We do not work miracles bot can get you out of debt and let you maintain your GOOD CREDIT standing.

Have only one place to pay pay only what you can afford and still live. Credit Counselors 144 East 3rd South, S.L.C. Ph. EL 5-3477 Ogden Office, 394-3022 Licensed and bonded to state of Utah for $25,000. IN DEBT? We wilt consolidate your bills with: out security or co-signers, regardless of credit rating or amount.

Utah's most experienced counselors. Call us for information. HU6-7101 and ROY, UTAH 825-4623 WESTERN CONSOLIDATION AND DEBT MANAGEMENT 2809 SO. STATE, RM. TAX RETURNS PREPARED BY EXPERTS Personal and Business Open 6:30 a.m.

to 10 p.m. Open Sundays 12 to 6. p.m. MACHINE RECORDS, INC. 975 E.

33rd South 484-8569 ACT NOW Have room for 7 more couples in our fun round dance class. Section 1, Fridays, Section 2, Saturdays. Register at BYU Center, 200 No. Main, S.L.C. Call infor, Waistenholme, EL 5-5973, for or.

328- 0325. TENDER LOVING CARE After taxes, most of us only own very few things. These are our personal possessions. We are equipped and capable of moving you with TLC. Local or long distance and storage.

Let us express our TLC by moving you. Free estimates. 486 9228. GET THE MONEY NOW based on your credit. We will advance the amount of your income tax refund.

Just pay small interest payment monthly until your government check arrives. CAPE TRUST EM 3-2961 COINS Immediate cash for collections, rare singles, rolls. coins to office, No. 38 Plaza Terrace. 445 E.

2nd or call 355-2151 wk. dys. 9-5. LOCKER SPECIAL Blue Side of Ribbon beef, side of economy beef, Side of pork 35c lb. Cut, wrapped.

frozen free. Farrer's 6521. MODEL OPPORTUNITIES DA 8-1332 411 E. South Temple PEACE, ABUNDANCE, SECURITY, SUCCESS can be yours through PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT CLASSES. Enroll now for day or eve.

355-5612. PRIVATE DETECTIVES. Divorce cases. Child custody Investigated. EL 5-4666.

GUITAR lessons, your home. New guitar furnished. Children and adults. 466-5906; 486-0748. MODELS WANTED Call DA 2-1679, 223 S.

5th East CHUCKS Market- Kearns. Wholesale meat. beef 37c lb. pig 35c lb. 298-8991.

FOR SALE- Stauffer home exercise unit. Like new. 2900 W. 5400 So. AM 2-1180.

PET CEMETERY Pickup service. HU Alcoholics Anonymous, 484-1541 WE BUY human hair. Velma Clinton Jacobs Hairpce, Mfg. EM 3-2583. WANTED Old coins, stamps, guns, Nazi items.

BEEHIVE, 368 3rd S. GET acquainted guitar lessons, $1.50. instruction furn. free. 364-4353.

ACCORDION LESSONS your home. Instruction furn. 364-4353. DO YOU have drinking probiem, call HU 4-0675. BEGINNING or intermediate organ or piano students.

EL 5-5495 COME share my home working girl, teacher. Holladay, CR SEE OLSON reversible and onesided Fug samples. 466-5753. 7-Help Wanted- -Women SPARE time opportunities ladles needed to demonstrate and sell household items, waxes, cleaners, detergents, dishwasher soaps and so forth. Wholesale prices, no investment, no collections, area managers needed.

All replie confidential. Write P.O. Box 17221, S.L.C, 17. TOP salary and career for pollcy writer in insurance agency in Sugar House area. Experience required in fire and casualty rating and policy writing.

Call Mr. HU 7. 7502. FULL OR PART TIME work with BEAUTY COUNSELORS. Nat'l: adv.

cosmetic co. Flexible top earnings plus Call HU 4-775 or 359-2533 for appt. GIRL or woman to live in. Do light housework baby tending in exchange for board, room and small wage. May consider expectant mother.

295-7235. WANTED Energetic man with pro: motional and sales ability to sell 2-way: radio equipment, etc. Opportunity. to bulld own future. Phone 486-8971.

for appointment. DEPENDABLE woman to tend 2 children. My home. Must have own transportation, Good salary. No teens.

277-5216. 8-Women Want Work RELIABLE child care. Pickup, delivery. Excel. refs.

Vic. 7th Ave. St. 328-0401. HOME-LIKE NURSERY SCHOOL child care, age 2-7.

Free pickup, del. EL 9-6821, 16 P. St. VERY FINE CHILD CARE CENTER Licensed, well equipped: trainee nurse in charge. IN 7-3592.

EXPER. baby: tending, my home. $1.50 day per child, lunch included. Holladay area. 278-1697.

IRONING Pick up and deliver. IN 7. 6015. IN 7-3911. TYPING, ADDRESSING, MAILING My home.

EM 4-7561 CURTAINS, IN 1-4492. tablecioths. Pickup, delivery. STATISTICAL gen. type, steno.

1243 Browning. IN 7-7234. IRONING wanted. Will pick up and deliver. 486-1617.

IRONING, my home. $1 per hour. Close in town. 363-0468. WILL TEND CHILDREN, MY HOME.

CR 8-0863. BABY care, your home or mine, vic. 15th So. and State. IN 7-2642.

CHILD CARE, MY HOME. 466-9978 WILL tend child, my home, vic. 18th South, 9th East. 485-8131. HOUSEKEEPER, cook, desires livein position.

EM 4-6409, Rm. 224. DAY care for children. 39th 29th East. 278-1325.

IRONING, PICKUP AND DELIVER. DA 8-0976. HOUSEWORK COMBINED WITH CHILD CARE. EM 4-0290. CHILD CARE.

Capitol Hill ar EL 9-0874. 9-Men Want Work HIGH school and college want work. Any odd jobs. Tom Larry Langiois, HU 4-1974. GENERAL home repair and hauling Clothesline poles.

HU 5-2559. PAINTING, CLEANING Free work guar. EM 4-2143 EXPER. man will clean offices after 5 p.m, Call John, IN 7-7453. 9A-Employment Agencies UTAH STATE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY NO FEE CHARGED CHECK THIS PARTIAL LISTING Male Duty Nurse $18.00 $2.85 -hr.

Automotive DOQ Female Child Monitor $20.00 wk and up To $2.00 hr. and Wife Apt. Caretakers, furnished 4-room apt. and utilities 168 SOCIAL HALL AVENUE DA 2-1433 MATRON In lovely home for older people, NOT PATIENTS Live In. Age 30-65.

Work days week. $250 MONTH, DOQ Apply: Unit 10. 168 SOCIAL HALL AVENUE DA 2-1433 S.D.I Agency do the BEST lob Will, getting YOU a BETTER one FREE JOB LIST (with complete details ALL openings) has THE job for YOUI Many New openings Today! 45 E. BROADWAY DA 8-9631 UTAH STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE PROFESSIONAL, CLERICAL SALES PLACEMENT NO FEE CHARGED 415 S. MAIN DA 2-1433 ABBOTT FLETCHER, INC.

We Don't Have, We Get" DA 8-4217 165 S. State COX EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Top Positions- to Male list. and HU 7-7781 Female Too 1201 Wilmington, Sugar House Key Personnel FREE REGISTRATION No Charge Unless Placed on Job 411 East South Temple DA 8-9706 (In LDS Business. College) PERSONNEL CENTER 2664 So. 2nd West Excellent positions, male and male, No charge to apply.

Details, 486-2041. NUMEROUS secretarial, typist, girl Friday, steno, general office, positions fo be filled immediately, 18 to 40 yrs. Wages from $250 to $350. Openings from Ogden to Murray. The Bureau of Personnel 2520 S.

State, Suite 168 HU 6-0053 ENTERPRISE EMPLOYMENT SEE SUNDAY'S AD 173 $. 21st South 484-8793 COOKS WAITRESSES KITCHEN HELP SEE AARON'S 60 EAST 4TH SOUTH. Day 442 S. MAIN EM 4-7771 MEDICAL Prefer an RN -but will consider someone exper. in administering injections and minor medication.

486-2041. EXPERIENCED auto. mechanic. Age: 25-40. Capable of working without supervision.

456-2041. PIANIST, commercial. Dinner, sing 9A -Employment Agencies 11-Help Wanted Men olson DA 8-8751 EMPLOYMENT SEE OUR DETAILED JOB LISTING IN YESTERDAY'S PAPER 62 EAST 4TH SOUTH 10-Schools, Training YOUR KEY TO SUCCESS is fast specialized training in COMPTOMETER Complete course All types of figure work IBM 1 Key Punch Comptometer School Rm. 201, 32 E. 1st South, EL 9-8762 MACHINE RECORDS INC.

975 East 33rd 484-8569 IS IBM OFFERING BASIC TRAINING CONCENTRATED CONSISTING OF MACHINE OPERATION BASIC WIRING BASIC PROGRAMMING PROGRAMING QUALIFIED PROGRAMMERS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND TRAIN NOW- -PAY LATER UNION WAGE SCALE Meat Cutters $114 wk. Grocery Checkers $84 wk. Meat Wrappers. $84 wk. INDUSTRY NEEDS MEAT CUTTERS MEAT WRAPPERS GROCERY CHECKERS TRAIN NOW PAY LATER DAY and NIGHT classes COLLEGE OF MEAT CUTTING 914 East 33rd South HU 6-9668 PBX RECEPTIONIST TRAINING Salt Lake's oldest PBX school.

No age limit. Day and evening classes Low tuition. Come in today, PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE THE SALT LAKE SWITCHBOARD SCHOOL 526 Felt. Building 355-7507 IBM KEYPUNCH SCHOOL FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE MACHINE RECORDS TRAINING CENTER 975 E. 33rd South 484-8569 TRAIN -PAY LATER U.S.

GOVERNMENT WITH JOB SECURITY Preparatory training for Civil start Service high positions. as $102 Men, per Women as For free information on jobs and salaries write Lake Training, P.O. Box 1835 or call 466-1691. Night call HU 5-0379. ELECTRONICS RADIO INSTITUTE REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR JANUARY CLASSES Call, write or visit 45 East Broadway, EM 4-6732 WOMEN NEEDED in fashion industry Must Train High salaries Job placement Exciting opportunities Help in securing employment white training.

Phone DA 2-1679. 223 S. 5th East HIGH SCHOOL at home in your spare time, Many finish in two years. Prepare business or college. For free booklet write American Schools, P.0.1 Box 7061, Murray, Phone 266-2441.

TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL Fast: Schooling Geed Diesel Equipment Good Over the Road Experience Learn to Earn Top Wages Write Box H-60, This Paper ACCREDITED BARBER COLLEGE Approve for vet. and rehabilitation. SALT LAKE BARBER COLLEGE 161 East 2nd South 364-0854 TEACHERS WANTED In the field of personal development and modeling. If qualified will accepted for training. DA 2-1679.

223 So. 5th East. BARBER STUDENTS Enroll now Utah Barber College, 59 East 17th South. S.L.C 466-0489 SPANISH CLASSES Reg. 13-17 Jan.

EM 3-1771 International Language School 11-Help Wanted Men INTERNATIONAL ATLAS SERVICES ATTENTION AIRCRAFT PERSONNEL SHEET METAL Minimum years experience in sheet metal layout. ELECTRICIAN--Minimum 4 yrs. experience. If you meet the desired qualifications, contact IAS, bldg. 270 Ph.

Clearfield, TA 5-5215, ext. 2751. REGIONAL AGENCY DIRECTOR Dynamic, young (25 years), strong (resources onehalf billion Life Company expanding to reach one billion. Send compiete resume, to Tom Hand, Vice President, Western Division, 301 West Indian School Road, Suite 118, Phoenix, Arizona. WANTED Apartment house manager.

40 units. Desire couple without children. One of Salt Lake's most beautiful apartments. 2174 So. 3rd East.

Apply at main entrance, Jan. 20, 4 to 7 p.m. AUTO FRAME AND FRONT END man, exp. ref. req.

Over scale pay. Perm. Frame, est. firm 15 yrs. Precision S.

San Pedro, San Jose. Calif CY 3-4689 days, CY 5-8426 evenings. ASSAYER needed in Carlin, Nevada to operate lab for iron ore producer. Must run Fe. and S.

Contact Nevada Barth Corporation, P.O. Box -275, Carlin, Nevada. 754-6311. FARM or ranch man, family okeh, living bonus. quarters.

$200 mo. and yearly Write giving age, expertence. references, etc Box B. Moapa. B.

Ranch, OPPORTUNITY for exp. real estat man to manage sales dept. Top deal for top man. STAN KATZ INC. EM 47747 REALTOR 278-1700 BILL POSTER Paid holidays, vacation and fringe benefits.

AM 2-2531 for appt. DRIVER, hr. to start. So. 35, $1.50 THIS NEWSPAPER STRIVES, TO protect its readers deception or injustices.

Readers are cautioned: to make no PAYMENTS to get a position in the help wanted columns. Help Wanted ads that inconvenlence or disappoint our readers have no place in these columns. Only bona fide offers: of employment with pay belong in the "Help Wanted" columns. All help wanted ads MUST SPECIFY THE NATURE OF THE WORK. Sales help wanted ads must MENTION THE ARTICLE OR SERVICE to be SOLD and state if the pay is in the form of salary.

commission, or both. Ads in the Business Opportunities and other columns which require investment in stocks, samples, equipment or cash bond should be THOROUGHLY INVESTIGATED before paying out any money Kindly report any exception to this rule to the classified advertising manager. Supplement Your Income Tribune Carrier ROUTES AVAILABLE From 6th So. to 13th So. and State St.

to 3rd West, Call O. F. Park, IN 7-7285 or Circulation Dept. EM 3-1525. Tribune routes also available in Sandy area, Earnings $75.

to $100 per mo. Call Ralph Hulse, EL 9-0029. -DETAILERS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR EXPERIENCED STRUCTURAL STEEL DETAILERS AND CHECKERS. PERMANENT POSITIONS. GOOD PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS.

LOCATED. IN SEND MILD RESUME VALLEY, OF EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION AND SALARY DESIRED TO ARTHUR F. RONZ San Jose Steel Inc. 195 North 30th Street San Jose, California MECHANIC OPPORTUNITY New Volkswagen Dealer has openings for 2 mechanics. All inquiries absolutely confidential.

Fine equipment and good working conditions. Call -Mr. Henning for appointment. INTERMOUNTAIN MOTORS INC. 2033 South Main HU 6-2111 SEMI-RETIRED OR OLDER MAN FOR LIGHT WORK DRIVING CARS IN AND OUT OF SERVICE DEPT.

TO PARKING AREA. EXCEL. FRINGE BENEFITS. CONTACT SORENSEN, STREATOR CHEV. ROLET 465 SO.

MAIN- ST. EM 3-7644. TV TRANSMITTER ENGINEER. TV transmitter engineer. Radiotelephone first class.

FCC license required. Experience preferred but witf consider Training otherwise qualified man. Excellent opportunity. Contact C. R.

Secrist, Box 2009, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Telephone 522-5102. ESTIMATOR Needed to estimate and bid commercial and residential construction lobs. College graduate preferred with some engineering and architectural background. Career position with excel.

future, fringe benefits. Good working conds. Send complete resume to box S-30 in care of this paper. EXPER. SERVICE WRITER, VOLUME DE A EXCEL.

SO. MAIN, EM 3-7644. OPEN. CONTACT A SORENSON, FRINGE BENEFITS. SALARY STREATOR CHEVROLET 465 VOLUME furniture store needs man experienced in receiving, storing and preparing furniture for delivery.

Someone who writes legible, can prepare receiving reports, recognizes and knows furniture. Submit applications, listing experience, marItal status, age, with at least portion in own handwriting, to Box Replies in care of this newspaper. 5-27, kept confidential. ACCOUNTANT needed to handle general. accounting, including budgeting, financial.

reporting, general ledger accounting and supervision of personnel. University graduate. Is career position and with excel. future, fringe benefits, plete good resume working conds. Send comto Box.

S-29 in care of this paper. TOP MECHANIC FOR USED CAR RECONDITIONING SALARY OPEN. GOOD WORKING COND. CONTACT ROBERTS, 5TH MAIN. USED CAR STREATOR CHEVROLET CO.

EM 3-7644. MACHINISTS Steady employment for those quallfying. Must have at least 5-years experience: Good pay with fringe benefits. Vacation and -sick leave. May 454 Foundry and Machine Co.

EL 9- 2005, W. 5th North." MACHINE MINERS with underground mining exper. for Lark U.S.S.R. and M. U.S., and alternating mine.

5 and Steady employment, Apply In person at mine. office, week. 6-day work Lark, Utah. CHECKER CAB FULL OR PART TIME MUST KNOW CITY GOOD EARNINGS 1045 S. State PETROLEUM refinery in western has vacancy for experienced nance Industrial Instrument Mainteat Fruita, -Mechanic.

Call Mr. Jorgensen Colorado, 858-3611, for additional information. YELLOW CAB STEADY INCOME Full or part time 346 W. South Temple PHOTOGRAPHERS quired: Excellent Must possibilities. be willing Call to travel.

Men or women. Experience 298-3491. have MOBILE Home Service Man. Mustand Trailer servicing Mart: Homes. Apply recent experience delivering 2311.

3724 S. State. AM 2- Apply JOURNEYMAN molders wanted. Star Brass Foundry and Refinery, 449 West 8th So. 3 free.

NEAT part-time men to give away photo coupons. 486-1662. DISHWASHER- 8300 So. 27th East..

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