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a NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt Lake City, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 1952 THRILL DISTRIBUTE SAFETY MANUAL -Murray Chief of Police Lloyd E. DeLand, left, presents new teen- age safety manual to junior patrolmen Dennis Ewing and David Sundwall. Representing Murray Jaycees, sponsors, is Dr. Bruce J.

Parsons, president, right. Murray Gives Youths Comic Book on Safety MURRAY teen-age drivers' (tributed to school children here safety manual, styled like the this week. popular comic books, is being dis- Funerals Set For 3 Victims Funeral services have been set for three teenagers, day when the car were riding plunged into the icy Provo River. Services for John Eugene Wilson, 16, of 1872 S. Main will be conducted Thursday at 10 a.m.

in McKinley Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Friends may tuary, Provo, and at the home E. Redden, 221 E. Lake City, a.m, to time of will be in Nephi Funeral services Howe, 15, will Wednesday at Mortuary Chapel, direction of Bishop of Pioneer Ward. Funeral services Berg, 15, also a will be conducted 2. p.m.

in Berg Chapel, Provo. Schultz, pastor theran Church, will officiate. Friends of at the Berg from 6 to 8 p.m, prior to funeral. both will be in tery. killed Sunin which they Wilson John Saints.

call at Berg MorWednesday evening of Mis. Richard 17th South, Salt Thursday from 8:30 services. Burial Cemetery, for Nancy be conducted 11 a.m. In Berg Provo, under Frank Stagg for Linda Lee drowning victim, Wednesday at Drawing Room The Rev. R.

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LeRoy Welch LUND, have Caribou been tentatively set for Counts, Ida. Funeral services Roy Welch, 17, who was acci G. dentally Le killed by gunshot wound The through the fatality occurred when the youth. heart Sunday afternoon. and two friends were riding in discharged.

pickup He truck was and taken to a Soda Springs hospital a 22-calther- rifle where he was pronounced dead upon arrival. G. Le Roy Welch was born July 1935, Blackfopt, son of George, and to Goldie Lund, Bases where he lived most of his life, Welch. The family moved attending school at' Bancroft. At the time Lot his death he was Junior in the North he Gem High School at Bancroft, where was active in athletics and dramatics.

He was a member of the varsity team in both basketball and football, He was an active member of the Saints Church and of was In him third year of Jesus Christ of Latter-day. seminary, in training the at Lund the high Ward, he school. had A priest earned his 100 per cent. quorum activity award last year. Surviving are the parents: four brothers.

and Ellis George J. Welch, Pocatello: Richard Welch. Aberdeen: Elmer G. B. Air Welch, Corps, chief Japan, petty and one sister, Mrs.

officer, U. S. Naval Wanda Warner, Aberdeen. Funeral services will be conducted They in the Idaho Stake House at for Bancroft. 1 have been tentatively set p.m.

Thursday by Paul T. Lechtenberz, bishop of the Lund Ward Friends may Pocatello call Tuesday and Wednesday and at the tamthe Hall Grant Mortuary in Ily residence in Lund from 0 am. to 12 noon Thursday. Burial will be in the Lund Cemetery. Alice 1.

M. E. Griffin OGDEN -Mrs. Alice I. Murphy Kaheart Griffin.

94, 2657 Adams died at her home Sunday of causes incident to age. Mrs. Griffin was born Oct. 17. 1858.

WiF in Franklin Counts, la.r a daughter of Jam She and married in June. 1878, to WilStrickland Murphy. liam and they moved to Kansas City, Mo. where he was later died. married H.

Lu In June, 1925, she to Griffin. He died 25 years ago. She was a member of the Congregational Church, and of the Women's BeneSurviving are daughter, Mrs. ft. Assn.

Erma Whitlatch, Ogden: a granddaughter, Mrs. Lynn (Alice) Bisher, Los Angeles: and brother, Noble Hinton, Ogden, At the request of Mrs. Griffin, private funeral services were to be conducted Tuesday at p.m. in Aultorest Memorial Chapel by Rev. Vernon T.

Booker, pastor of Burial was to be in Mountain View CemeOgden First Congregational Church. tery, directed by Aultorest Mortuary. Carl Laubhan IDAHO FALLS, -Funeral services for Carl Laubhan. 81, who died Thursday at his home in Windsor, will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. In the Buck Funeral Home chapel, Idaho Falls.

Burial will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery, Funeral services were held Monday Windsor. Native of Russia, Mr. Laubhan WAS born in 1871, a son of Mr. ani Mrs. Conrad Laubhan.

He moved to South America in 1905 and came to the United States eight years to Idaho later. He Falls in settled 1917. in Windsor, moving Surviving are his widow of Windsor; one son and two daughters, Mrs. Alex Neilworth, Rexburg. and J.

F. Laubhan and Mrs. David Bischoff. both of Idaho great-grandchildren: Falls: 10 grandchildren brother, and Conrad 16. one Laubhan.

Oklahoma, and one sister, Mrs. George Shriner, Georgia, Jesse S. Reese SMITHFIELD, Cache County- Funeral services for Jesse -Smith Reese -50. wife of Athen Logan L. hospital, will who be died conducted Sunday Wednesday at 1 p.m.

in the Smithfield First Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. by Harley Monson, bishop. Friends may call at the family restdence in Smithfield, 115 N. 4th West, Tuesday from 6 to 9 Burial p.m. and will be Wednesday in the prior to services.

Smithfield Cemetery under direction of the Nelson Funeral Home of Logan. Peggy Lou Merrill for Peggy BLACKFOOT, Lou Merrill, 7-week-old -Funeral services ter of Clifford G. and Rowena Murdock Merrill, will be conducted Wednesday at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day 2 p.m. in Moreland Ward chapel, Saints, by Bishop Willard Ray. The infant died Sunday morning in a Salt Lake hospital.

Kinney LeRoy Johnson OGDEN- Funeral services for Kinney LeRoy Johnson will be conducted Wednesday sat 11 a.m. In Lindquist, and Sons Mortuary Chapel with Denny Wil lams. bishop of the Twentieth Ward. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, officiating. Friends may call at the place of servTuesday from to 9 p.m.

and Wednesday until time of funeral. Burial will be in Ogden City Cemetery. Mrs. Despina Sarris ELY, Mrs. Despina Sarris, 84, owner of the Ely Bakery building home and the Ely Rooming House, died at her here Sunday evening after a Jons illness.

Amons survivors are two brothers and one sister, Antonious and James Pavlakis and Mrs. Mike Kapetan. Also surviving are a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be announced from Wilson-Bates Mortuary, cola, Marion R. Dunn, Salt Lake City, and Lt.

Jerry M. Dunn, a jet pilot: with the Air Force in Korea; one daughter, Mrs. Betty Holt, Murray; six grandchildren; four brothers, Jerry Dunn, Magna; Sim and Levy Dunn, both of Manassa, Colo, and Elmer Dunn, Denver, and three sisters, Mrs. C. J.

Wilson, Alamosa, Mrs. Emily Christensen, Orem, and Mrs. Etholen Holyoak, Moab. Funeral arrangements are pending return of the son in Korea. Announcement will be made from 4760 South State St.

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Lenz Funeral services for Josephine Meiss- Mrs. Lenz net Lenz, 88, of 19 0 who died early Sunday in a local hospital, will be condueted Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. at 36 E. 7th South, Bishop C. L.

Stoker of the 27th Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, will officiate. Friends may call at the place of servTuesday from to 8 p.m. and Wednesday prior to funeral. Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. Mrs.

Lent was born in Wurttembers, Germany, Oct. of Jacob and Chris9, 1864, daughter Mrs. Lenz tine Meissner Lang. Surviving are one son, Emil Tanner, Switzerlands four daughters, Mrs. Alice Bowen, Oakland, Mrs.

Ida Musica, Massachusetts: Mrs. Josephine Zaugg and Mrs. Frieda Keller, in Switzerland, and one sister and one brother. Mrs. Marie Zettler and Henry Lane, both of Germany 14 grandchildren and 11 Shirley Ann.

Bennion Shirley Ann Bennion, home in Los Angeles illness. according to day by her grandmother, Mrs. Samuel T. Bennion, Salt Lake City. The girl and her parents, Samuel H.

at Idaho Falls, and Mrs. Anthony Hanse, Los Angeles, were former residents of Salt Lake City and Logan. The girl was born Dec. 3, 1934, in Los Angeles, but moved shortly after Logan, where she attended local in schools for several years. She was 17, died at her after a lingering word received Mon- Miss Bennion Miss Bennion active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, both in Logan and Los Angeles.

Besides her parents, survivors are three sisters, Sandra Lee, Kristie and Julie Bennion, and two brothers. Samuel P. and Mark J. Bennion, Also surviving are grandparents, Mrs. Samuel T.

Bennion, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. and Price, Mrs. and Joseph F.

great-grand- Dorius, parents, Mr. all of Los Angeles. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday In Los Angeles. Kenneth H. Brown Kenneth Horton Brown, 53, 121 E.

7th South, died Monday at 8:15 a.m. in Salt Lake hospital of uremia. He was born April 16, 1890, in Provo, son of Charles and Ella Horton Brown, and moved to Salt Lake City at the age of 8. He since had resided here. A graduate of West High School, he attended University of Utah, and was a veteran of World War He had worked for Stokermatie Co.

sheet metal worker for the past 17 years, He was a past president of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. He played with the Utah Wranglers, early Salt Lake radio entertainers. He married Ellen Kenney in 1922 Salt 1947, Lake and he City. married They were Ruby divorced Thomas BEE July, 1947, in Salt Lake City. Ella Surviving H.

B. Grey, are Salt Lake City; his him his mother. Mrs. widow, Salt Lake City: and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. William (Marsuerite) Babel, Larry Welch, (Dottie) Hanks, Robert and Jack Brown, all of Salt Lake Mrs.

Richard (Jean) Kathryn, City, Don Brown, Camp Stoneman, Cal. and 10 grandchildren. Marie H. Fotheringham Mrs. Marie Houston Fotheringham, Eureaka resident, died Monday at 4:15 p.m.

in Salt Lake hospital after lingering illness. She was born April 23, 1883, in Panguitch, daughter of Joseph and Annie. Davis Houston. Christ She was active day in the Church of Jesus of Latter Saints and was member of Eureka DS Ward Relief Society and Primary Asso. She was married to Lawrence ReS V.

Fotheringham on Jan. 1907, Panguitch. Survivors include her husband: five sons and daughters: Lawrence and Hugh Fotheringham, both of San Francisco: Mrs. Margaret DuRyt, Los Angeles; Mrs. Okla Waldo, Salt Lake City, and Myrtle Fotheringham, Eureka; four grandchildren: four brothers and two sisters: Mrs.

Gwen Baxter, Salt Lake Springville: City Mrs. Arthur Josephine Hilton, Houston, Ogden: Tom Houston, Panguitch: G. R. Houston, Los Angeles, and Steiner Houston, St. George.

Funeral services will be conducted in Eureka but friends in Salt Lake City may call at 36 E. 7th South Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. Sarah C. McGahan IDAHO FALLS, Sarah C. 82.

died Sunday in an Idaho Falla hospital after short illness. Mrs. McGahan was born Feb. 23, 1870, at Payson, Utah, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John T. Monague. She was married to Jeremiah McGahan in 1890 in Salt Lake City. The couple lived at Payson and several other Utah communities, Omaha. Neb.

and Pocatello before. coming to Idaho Falls. Mr. McGahan died in 1916. Mrs.

McGahan was well known in this area for her aid to blind Catholic persons. Church She was member of the and was active in the Altar Society of the Holy Rosary Catholic Church In Idaho Falls. Surviving are the following sons and daughters: B. J. McGahan, Rigby: McGahan and P.

McGahan, Ogden, Utah: Mrs. Maggie Jorgensen. North Hollywood, L. E. McGahan, Montreal, Canada: Mrs.

Nora Bovis, Menan, and C. Also: E. McGahan, surviving Nampa, 11. grandchildren Buck Mortuary will announce funeral and seven great-grandchildren. arrangements.

Martha Jane. Shelton MIDWAY Funeral services for Martha Jane Shelton, 63, lifelong resident of Midway, will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Midway First Ward Latter Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of day Saints, by Bishop Irvin Bowden. Mrs. Shelton died Sunday following extended illness.

Friends may call at the residence of sister, Mrs. William Luke Midway, Tuesday evening and Wednesday until services. Burial will be in Midway City Cemetery, Thomas Don Larson POCATELLO, IDA. Thomas Don Larson. 4-day-old son of Coey and Ushino Hatori Larson, 729 W.

Center died in Pocatello hospital Sunday night. He was born Wednesday and Is survived by his parents: a brother, David Lee; grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Don Cox. Rupert, and Mrs.

Sensaku Batori, Tokyo, Japan. "Graveside funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Downer Cemetery by William Hyde. Arrangements are in charge of MeHanHenderson Mortuary. Hyrum S.

Williams KAMAS -Funeral services for Hyrum Sylvester Williams, 87, who died Friday, will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. Ramas Ward Chapel, Church of Tesus Christ of Latter day Saints. by Bishop Ile Russell. Mr. Williams was born in Snyderville, Summit.

County. He married Harriet Jane Evans Feb. 15, 1894, in Park City, "Friends may call Tuesday Olpin Mortuary, Heber, and Wednesday at the home of Curtis Mr. Williams Lewis, until time of services. Burial will be in Marion Cemetery.

Grace Holman Sainsbury Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Sainsbury, 64, 80 who died Sunday, will be conducted Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in the Twentieth Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 2nd Ave. and by Orval C.

Fox, bishop. Surviving are her husband, Ed Sainsbury, Salt Lake City: two sons and two daughters: Walter Sainsbury and Mrs. Pearl: Wade, San Francisco: Frank Sainsbury and Mrs. Evelyn Van Marr, San Mateo, two brothers and three sisters: Murl Holman, Manassa, Mrs. Elizabeth Llewellyn, Springville, Utah County: Mrs.

Naomi Funk. Logan: Mrs. Emma H. Johnson, Lester Holman, Fountain Green, Sanpete County. Friends may call at 260 E.

South Temple Tuesday from to 8 and Wednesday at the family residence from 10 a.m. to noon. Burial will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Henry P. Brothers Henry Phillip Brothers.

78, Friday former resident of Salt Lake City, died at 7:45 a.m. in his Van Nuys, sesidence alter a lingering Illness. He was born in Mississippi in 1874. He came to Salt Lake City in 1910. He retired and went to Van Nuys in 1933.

operated the swimming pool near Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone Natonal Park from 1915 to 1933. 1 He married Mary Barron in 1897 at Stargis, Miss. She died in June, 1931. He married Myrtle Sage in 1936, in Van Nuys. Survivors include his widow; seven sons daughters: Oscar B.

and Henry P. Brothers, both of Salt Lake City: Mrs. H. R. Johnson, Bethesda, Mrs.

John Cudmore, Manhattan, Dr. Maxwell Brothers, Los Angeles: Frances Brothers, Los Angeles, and Met a Magid, Glendale, 13. grandchildren: two brothers, Charles Brothers, Berkelex, and Harry Brothers, Louisiana, a sister, Mrs. Bessie B. Walker, Hollywood, Lily M.

Rosenberg Mrs. Lily M. Rosenberg, 88, Rock Springs, died Friday at 7:45 p.m. in a Salt Lake. hospital after lingering illness.

She was born Dee. 27, 1863, in New York City, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mayer, and was the widow of Louis Rosenbers, 21 years ago. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs.

Dorothy R. Simon, Rock Springs. services will be announced from 36 7th South Lorenzo Snow Wilson Funeral services for Lorenzo Snow Wilson, 57, of rear 2127 East Thirty third South St. will be conducted Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in Garden Heights Ward Chapel, Church Saints.

of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Bishop Thomas B. Netf will his preside. home Mr. Wilson died at Sunday of pulmonary embolus. He had been employed as a cook at the new VeterAns Administration Hospital at Fort Douglas.

Friends may call at the mortuary, 2128 South State Tuesday from 4 to 9 p.m. and at the ward chapel Wednes day from 10 a.m. until time of service. Burial will be in the Elysian Burial Gatdens. Cyrus J.

Anderson Funeral services for Cyrus I. Anderson, 89, former Salt Lake resident, were held Friday in Los Angeles. Burial followed in Green Hills Memorial Park, San Pedro, Cal. Mr. Anderson, native of Salt Lake City.

was an architect and contractor. He moved to California in 1922. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Dorothy Burles Anderson: one daughter, Mrs. Myrtice Hulta, Azusa, two brothers, Lee J.

and. Urban Anderson, both of Salt Lake City, and one sister, Mrs. Emma Johnson, Brigham City, Hannah Lodica Seeley HAZELTON, IDA- Mrs. Hannah Lodica Seeley, 66, long time resident here, died Sunday at her home after Jong illness. Born May 7, 1886, In Indianola, Utah, she was married to James Ross Seeley Oct.

9, 1908, in the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -day Saints. They moved here in 1910 from Utalt and farmed here until several years ago when they moved to town. Surviving are her husband: four sons and daughters: Richard H. Seeley, Jerome: Dorothy Ann Seeley, Boise: Mrs. Ada Emerson.

Spokane; Mrs. Helen Roylance, Salt Lake City; nine six brothers and sisters: Richard L. Spencer, Indianola: J. Vord Spencer, Provo: Edison Spencer, and Mrs. Elizabeth Tibbs, Indianola, and Mrs.

Elva. Peterson, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the White Mortuary Chapel in Twin Falls by Jacob 0. Gardner, bishop, Burial will be in the Twin Falls cemetery.

Friends may call at the chapel Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday until 1:30 p.m. Gordon Martin FILLMORE-Gordon Martin, 27, former resident of Fillmore, was killed Sunday in an automobile accident in Long Beach, Cal. He was born in Delta, Millard County, Oct. 19,. 1925, a son of Arthur E.

and Jean Bingham Martin. The family moved to Fillmore in 1928. Mr. Martin moved with the family to Long Beach in 1942. He served in the Navy during World War IL.

At the time of his death he was employed an overseer for Chryster: Automobile Corp. in Long Beach. Survivors include his parents and brother. Robert Martin, Fort Worth. Tex.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday in Long Beach. Christine S. G. Hanson TWIN FALLS, Mrs. Christine Saastad Gregor Hanson, 93, long time resident of Twin Falls died Monday afternoon at her home in Twin Falls after long illness.

She was born Oct. 30, 1850. in Norway. daughter of Hans and Martha Larsen Saastad, and came to Twin Falls In 1910 from Wisconsin. Surviving are son and daughter, Charles Gregory Salt Lake City, and Mrs.

Laura Craig, Twin Falls, five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 4 p.th. in the White Mortuary Chapel by The Rev. M. A.

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You Save en Return Trip COAST TO COAST SERVICE PHONE 3-3923 NEW ALL MODERN THE BUSES WAY Ann Hall Dean TOOELE-Mrs. Ann Hall Dean, wife of Kenneth William Dean, assistant manager of First Security Bank of Utah, Tooele branch, died Monday at 3:30 a.m. in Salt Lake hos pital of meningitis. She was born Sept. 13, 1918, In Tooele, daughter of Roy and Margie Bryan Hall and was married to Mr.

Dean Aug. 28, 1946, in Tooele. She spent most of her life. in Tooele where she attended public school and graduated from Tooele High School. She was active in civic, social and religious affairs in the community.

Mrs. Dean Mrs. Dean was past president of Tooele Junior Woman's Club. a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and she served in the Tooele First D5 Ward as a Sunday School teacher for about six years. She also was in the Mutual Improvement Assn.

of that ward. She was employed by Combined Metal Reduction Co. in both Salt Lake City and Bauer, Tooele County, offices for about five years. At the time of her death she was employed at Utah State Employment office in Tooele. She had been employed there for about four years.

Survivors include her husband: one daughter, Barbara Ann Dean, and her parents, all of Tooele; one sister, Mrs. William (Helen) McLauws, Tooele; three brothers, Arthur and Bryan Hall, both of Hailey, Ida. and. Robert Hall, Tooele. Funeral services for Mrs.

Dean will be conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in Tooele First Ward Chapel under direction of the ward bishopric. Friends may call at the Tate Mortuary, Tooele: Tuesday evening and Wednesday until -time of funeral. Burial will be in Tooele Cemetery. Frances K.

Taylor Mrs. Frances Draper, died in a Monday at 8:45 a.m. She was born Jan. 21, 1870, in Salt Lake City. a daughter of Joseph S.

and Eliza Partridge Kingsbury. She was a member of Utah Federation of Women's Clubs, Ladies Literary Club and Women's Medical Auxiliary. Mrs. Taylor was the author of "Kindergarten and Pribook used for years in the Sunday Church Schools of Jesus Christ Saints. of Latter-day She was married to Olaf Thomassen.

Kingsbury Taylor, 82, Salt Lake Hospital of natural causes. Mrs. Taylor Mrs. Taylor He died 30 years ago. She later was married to Dr.

Alfred H. Taylor who died in 1946. Mrs. Taylor also was member of Eighteenth Ward. She was member of the General Primary Board from most 1910-1918, of that acting as general secretary for time.

Survivors include foster son, J. Warren Thomassen, no address known, and a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Druce, Salt Lake City. Funeral services 574 be conducted noon at 1st South where friends may call prior to services. Burial will be in Salt Lake City Anna Chizmar Korfanta Mrs.

Anna Chizmar Korfanta, 64, 2011 E. 21st South, died Sunday at 10 p.m. in Salt Lake. hospital. Born Oct.

13, 1888, in Oscizna Ribnieja, Czechoslovakia, she was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Chizmar, She came to the United States in 1904, and resided in Rock Springs, until six months ago when she moved to Salt Lake City. She was married to George Korfanta in May, 1905, at Rock Springs. Mr.

Kor. fanta died Nov. 7, 1932. Surviving are three sons: George Korfanta, Boise, John Kortanta, in California: Mike Korfanta, Rock Springs: four daughters: Mrs. Jack Teleford, Salt Lake City; Mrs.

Kaino Loya, Rock Springs: Mrs. Lee MacDougall, Boston, Miss Elizabeth Korfanta, Sun Valley, two sisters Mrs. George Durichko, Cleveland, 0., and Mrs. Joe Chasko, Struther, 0.: one. brother, John Chizmar, Minneapolis, and eight grandchildren.

Requiem Mass will be celebrated Thursday morning in St. Cyril: and Methodius Catholic Church in Rock Springs. Holy Rosary will be recited Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Villa Nova. Mor-7 tuary in Rock Springs.

Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Rock Springs, Wyo. John Taylor Webb John Taylor Webb, 42, former Salt Lake resident, died Saturday of a heart attack in Butte, Mont. Born May 30, 1910, in Spanish Fork. he was son of William' Thomas- and Annie Maude Webb.

Mr. Webb had resided for the past 10 years in Butte, where he had engaged in mining work, He married Camille Brown. They later divorced. Survivors are one son, Gary Webb, Layton: two sisters, Mrs. Merle Conner and Mrs.

Blanche Saylor, both of Salt Lake City: two brothers, Bernell Webb, Stockton, Utah, and Peter Vernon Webb, North Hollywood, Cal. Funeral services, to be announced a later time, will be conducted in Butte. Donald Frank Myers SANTAQUIN Funeral services for Donald Frank Myers, 19, Santaquin Detive, who died last Thursday in a Sacramento, Cal. hospital, will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Santaquin Second Ward Chapel, by Lynn Crook, Bishop, Church Christ of Latterday Saints.

Mr. Myers died of injuries suffered week ado, when he was struck by a truck while working on an excavation job Folsom, Cal. He was born Nov. 23, 1935, in Santaquin, son of Joseph Frank and Iola Olsen Myers. He attended Santaquin schools and was a member of the LD Church.

He recently moved to California with his father's family, Surviving are his parents and two brothers: Leroy Mack Myers, and Jackie Lee Myers, all of Orangevale, two grandmothers: Edna Myers Worthen, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Anna Jeppson, Santaquin. Friends may call at the Claudin Funeral Home, Payson, Tuesday evening and at the home of Mrs. Jeppson, Santaquin. Wednesday prior to services, Burial will be in Santaquin Cemetery.

William B. Reeder OGDEN William Bickington Reeder, 81, 1026-24th died in an Ogden hospital. Monday afternoon of causes incident to age. Weber Mr. Reeder Aur.

31. born 1871, Marriott, County, son of Henry and Ann Bickington Reeder He married Mary Nettie Crandall in Marriotti: She died in 1934 in Ogden. Surviving are number of nephews and nieces. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. in Larkin Funeral chapel by officers of the Woodmen of the World Lodge, of which he was member.

He had been employed by Ogden Union Railway and Depot Co. in the bridges and department from 1902 until 1941, when he retired. Friends may call at the mortuary Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday until time for the services. Caroline Ostenson FAIRVIEW, Sanpete County- -Caroline Ostenson, 81, Fairview, died in a Provo hospital Sunday at 7 a.m.

after a lingering illness. She was born Fairview March 5, 1871, a daughter of Peter and Caroline Anderson Ostenson. Survivors include two sisters and one Mrs. Oliva Cox, Seattle, Mrs. Lavina Kelsey, Fairview, and Philip Ostenson, St.

George. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday 1 p.m. in Fairview North Ward Chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, by Stanley Brady, bishon. Friends may call at the chapel Wednesday from 11 a.m.

to time of services. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery under direction of Jacobs Mortuary, Fairview. Hattie P. Cole WILLARD, Box Elder Count Hattie of Pettingill Willard, Cole died 81. at her life long residence resdent here Monday a.m.

after a long illness. Willard, Cole was daughter born of a and Pettingill, She Willard, was to ceorried Amos cola. 100 area Sept. 16, 1948. She was member of the Church of Jesus Christ of day Saints and of DS Ward.

She had been interested in the church music Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lottie department. Grey Willerd: and 20 conducted Thursday Funeral at 2 services p.m. in the Willard will Ward Chapel be by in Delbert Willard Cook, Cemetery, bishop. diBurial will rected by Myers and Foulger Mortuary.

Ogden. Friends may call at the family, p.m. restdence here Wednesday from and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Lula J.

T. Johnston for Lula Jane Terry Johnston, 73, who POCATELLO, IDA. Funeral services died Friday, will bel conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Hall-Grant Mortuary by Leland Pack. of Jesus bishop Christ of of the Latter- First Ward, Churchday Saints.

at 2 Services p.m. in also the will Loyal Hall Mortuary, be held Wednesday Logan. Utah. Burial will be in Logan City Cemetery. William O.

Bluemel LYMAN, WYO. -William Oswald Bluemel, 80, died Sunday afternoon at the residence of a son. Aerial Bluemel, Bountiful. Utah, after a lingering illness. He was born July 5, 1872 in Round Valley, Utah.

a son of Henry and Eliza K. Baumberser. Bluemel. He 6. 1894.

married at Emily Louise Pearce Sept. Randolph, Utah. She died last February The couple moved to Bridger Valley after their marriage and were among the first settlers there. For the past 10 weeks Mr. Bluemel had been visiting his son in Bountiful, Mr.

Bluemel was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a high priest in the Lyman Stake. Survivors include three sons and two daughters. Albert Ft. Bridger Mrs. Louise Tanner, Lyman; Harold Bluemel and Mrs.

Isabell O'Donnell, Ogden. Utah, and Aerial Bluemel, Bountiful: sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, Lyman: 24 grandchildren and 26 sreaf-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted in the Lyman High School auditorium Wednesday at 1 p.m. by Merrill B.

Asas. bishop of Friends may call at Bills Mortuary, Evanston, Tuesday and at Lyman Relief Society room Wednesday from 10 a.m. to time of services. Burial will be in Lyman Cemetery. Sporting a flashy red cover and plenty of cartoon-type illustrations, the booklet is being presented by the Murray Police Department and the Murray Junior Chamber of Commerce.

One thousand copies of the 24- page manual were secured from the National Police Traffic Safety Institute. A message from Mayor J. Clifford Hansen -and Chief of Police Lloyd E. Deland is printed inside the front cover. The booklet is titled, "The Thrill of Power." It presents, in comic strip format, the common causes of accidents and the perils of alcohol, "hot-rodding," and other driving evils.

Also presented are pedestrian and cycle rules, and a test to check the readers' driving knowledge. Charles Dunn Succumbs In Salt Lake 6515 State day morning in Charles Albert Dunn, 57, of a Salt Lake pital following a short illness. Mr. Dunn, for 30 years locomotive engineer at Kennecott Copper Corporation, was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers, AFL. Mr.

Dunn A. Purple Heart veteran of World War I. he was associated with the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mr. Dunn was also a member of East Midvale Second Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints, On Sept.

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