Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah (2024)

1 DESERET NEWS, June 22, 1972 OBITUARIES Benjamin R. Hudson Friends call Saturday one hour prior to services. Graveside services will be Saturday, 2 p.m. Robin, Idaho Cemetery. Jenifer Christiansen AMERICAN FORK Jenifer Christiansen, 3, American ork, died June 20, in a local hospital following surgery.

Born Oct. 24, 1968, Provo, to Garth M. and Echo Varney Christiansen. Survivors: parents; or a parents, Mrs. Beiva Varney.

American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Garth C. Christiansen, Pleasant Grove; sister, Kimberly, American Fork. Funeral Friday, 11 a.m.

American Fork 11th Ward Chapel. Friends call Olpin Mortuary, Pleasant Grove, Thursday 7-9 p.m., and at the chapel Friday prior to services. Burial American Fork City Cometery. John H. Parkin MAPLETON.

Utah County So. 4 John H. Parkin, 22, Map let on, accidentally drowned June 10, 1972, in Garmany. Born Jan. 29, 1950.

Salt Lake City, to Ernest and Naomi Phillips Parkin. Entered the U.S. Army in 1967: served in the First Air Calvary Division Artillery in Vietnam; received Vietnam Service Medal, Campaign Medal, Army Air Medal, Parachute Badge and National Defense Medal; his unit was the recipient of several Presidental Unit Citations. Survivors: mother, Mapleton; father, Salt Lake City: brothers, sisters, Keith, U.S. Air Force, Taiwan: Ernest, Mrs.

Gary (Carrol) Perkins, Mrs. John (Maurine) Canto, all Sprinaville Cathy, Mapleton. Funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., Mapleton Ward chapel. Friends call Wheeler Mortuary Friday 7-9 p.m., and Saturday before services. Burial.

Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Benjamin Robins Hudson, 86, 709 Douglas died June 20, of natural causes in local nursing home. Born June 16. 1886, Kaysville, to George M. and Elizabeth Robins Hudson.

a rried Clara Henderson, May 1910. Robin, Idaho: later solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died April 24, 1915 Married Eva Knott, April 3, 1942, Los Angeles. She died Aug. 2, 1970.

High Priest, Lakewood Ward, Calif. Former deputy sheriff, Los Angeles County. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Maxine H. Stowell, Salt Lake City; 5 grandchildren; 6 grandchildren; brother, George R.

Hudson, Portland, Ore. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m., 260 E. South Temple. Friends call Saturday one hour prior Thalia C. Gurnsey SPOKANE, WASH.

Thalia Coffman Gurnsey, 74, Spokane, died June 20 of natural causes at home. Born Nov. 30, 1897, Kansas City, to Theodore and Virginia Brewer Coffman. Married to Harry K. Gurnsey, Nov.

27, 1919, Salt Lake City, He died April 12, 1948. Former resident Salt Lake City. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Richard M. (Mary.) G.

Richards, Spokane; 6 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; brother, Roy Coffman, Salt Lake City. Graveside services Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City. Graveside services Friday, 2:30 p.m., Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Friends call 260 E. South ple, Friday noon to 2 p.m. Max Williamson LAS VEGAS, Williamson, 56, former Montpelier, Idaho; resident, died June 19 of natural causes in Las Vegas. Born May 6, 1916, St. Charles, Idaho, to Ellis and Edith Young, Williamson.

Married Yvonne Grunig Jan. 17, 1940, Montpelier, solemnized Logan LDS Temple. Survivors: widow; son, Dee Wayne, Las Vegas; brothers, Odell, Montpelier; Lynn, Dewey, both St. Charles; Lyle, Layton, Utah. Funeral Friday p.m...

Montplier 3rd-5th LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Thursday, Friday 2 p.m. until service at Matthews Mortuary. Burial Montpelier Cemetery. Donna Williams HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIF.

Donna Marie Hyland Williams, 41, died of cancer June 21 at a Newport Beach hospital. Born March 31, 1931, Bingham Canyon, Utah, to James Patrick and Marie J. Spencer Hyland. Married to Bernard Williams, Las Vegas, Nev. Member Catholic Church.

Survivors: husband; son, daughter, Bernard J. Bernadette Huntington Beach; step-daughter, Linda Williams, Huntington mother, Mrs. Paul Allias, Salt Lake City; sisters, Mrs. Dean Mortensen, Barstow, Bountiful; Calif. Mrs.

Services Raymond Jordan, pending from Huntington Beach. VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES Salt Lake County ALLEN BAILEY John Darrell, 25; Malinda Lee, 19, both Salt Lake City. HIGGS ROWLAND Bobby Lee, 21, Tarpon Springs, Gloria 20, Plant City, Fla. ROWLAND TROWBRIDGE Henry 24, Plant City, NOISE Joyce, 20, Silver Springs, Md. MADRIGAL DOWD James Anthony, 29; Dorothy Alice, 18, both Salt Lake City.

LEMON PEDERSEN Robert Steven, 20; Kristine, 19, both Kearns. COOLEY STRATTON Craig H.I 24; Laurine, 20, both Salt Lake City. CRENSHAW McCULLOCK Lloyd 24; Peggy Ann, 24, both Salt Lake City. OLDROYD EVANS Jerold Gene, 23; Laura Lyn, 23, both Salt Lake City. LABRUM CAMPBELL Thomas 19; Kathrine 19, both Salt Lake City.

LOCAL BIRTHS GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Alma Scott. 4837 W. Poplar Murray.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Craven, 805 S. Canyoncrest Bountiful. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Robertson, 1352 W. 7th South. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Anderson, 2807 W. 3835 South, Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heath, 7968 S.

2700 West, West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grav, 3605- 9th East. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Svatos, 480- 11th East, Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. James Short, 2711 Wren Rd.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bronson, 1573 Meadowmoor Rd. Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas Chase, 1801 Wilson Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Danielson, 3988 S. Boothill Dr.

Mr. and Mrs. James Nielsen, 220 W. 12300 South. Draper.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haas, 1878 Meadow Downs Way. BOYS: Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Newland, 1859 Champagne Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wilkinson, 1315 E. Park Way.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr, 1827 Lake St. Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Phister, 10223 S. 2950 West, Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Avery, 6837 Meadow Downs Way.

Mr. and Mrs. Hal Newman, 4298- 1540 East. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Garcia, 63 Elizabeth St. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, 10880 S. 290 West, Sandy.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sutera, 5840- 1145 East. Mr. and Mrs.

Brent Richards, 1212 Roosevelt Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend, Tooele. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Quick, 8531- 1575 East. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Dale Christensen, 3693 W. 4400 South, Granger. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, 6231 Steeplechase Lane.

Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cunning.am, 4530 S. 13th West. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Plewe, 827 Hanover Place. Mr. and Mrs. David Lindsey, 2990 Amherst.

Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDonald 271 4th Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Oviatt, 3542 S. 5200 West, Hunter. Ralph M. Erickson Ralph Martin Erickson, 57, 3985 3165 East, died June 20, of natural causes al home.

Born June 23. 1914, Salt Lake City, to Robert and Martha Schau ErickS n. Married Borgny Birkeland, June 21, 1941, Salt Lake City: later solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. Painter for Salt Lake City. Active in LDS Church.

Survivors: widow, Salt Lake City; son, daughters, Brent, Mrs. Robert (Karina) Hannay, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. William (Kathieen) Knott, Price; 7 grand children; brother, sister, Wiltorn, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Arthur (Vioia) Schon: Murray. Funeral Saturday, 1 Holladay 19th Ward.

3070 Nila Way. p.m., Friends call Friday, 7-9 p.m., 3251 S. 2300 East, Saturday at the Ward Chapel, one hour prior to services. Burial Wasatch Lawn al Park. Norma J.

PROVO Norma 50, Orem, died June 20, in a Salt Lake hospital after long illness. Born Oct. 8, 1921, Salt Lake City, to William R. and Agnes DeGooyer Jones. Married 10 Virgil Walker, June 27, 1946, Salt Lake LDS Temple.

Active in LDS Church. Attended BYU. Served an LDS Mission in Kans a s. Survivors: husband, Orem; sons, daughters, Val Craig, Susan Salt Lake City; Walker Jones Walker, Lee Walker, both Parry Alan, James Kelvin, Linda Jean Walker, all Orem; father, Salt Lake City: brothers, Wesley R. Tarzana, Mervin W.

Salt Lake City; William D. Conaga Park, Thomas Orem 40th Ward Chapel, 50 S. 800 Funeral Friday, noon, East. Friends call at the chapel one hour prior to services. Burial Provo City Cemetery.

Eunice R. Lorange Eunice Reynolds Lorange, 81, 820 Elm died June 21, of natural causes in a local nursing home. Born Aug. 31, 1891, Wanship, Summit County, to William and Martha Jane Frazier Reynolds. Married Edward Axel Lorange, Oct.

12, 1907, Coalville. He died Aug. 31, 1964. Member LDS Church, Lincoin Ward. Survivors: daughte Mildred L.

Wood, Salt Lake City: 7 grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, 11 grandchildren, 27 greata.m., 2128 S. State St. Friends call Friday, 6-8 p.m., Saturday, prior to services. Burial Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.

Reva J. M. Silver OGDEN Reva Jane Maxwell Silver, 67, Ogden, died June 21, in a Salt Lake hospital after a long ness. Born Jan. 30, 1905, Salt Lake City, to Thomas H.

and Annie Burton Maxwell. Married to James Moyle SHver, June 8, 1938, Salt Lake DS ple. Housewife. Served mission for LDS Church, Northern States. Member LDS 43rd Ward.

Attended University of Utah. Survivors: husband, Ogden; sons, daughters, Ronald, Mrs. Toni V. (Joan) Bair, Mrs. Richard A.

(Char- lene) Smalley, all Ogden; Steven Ogden, presently serving LDS grandchildren; mission, South Africa; 2 Norman, Butte, brothers, sister, LeGrand, T. Tucson, Mrs. Miriam Summerhays, PasadeW. na, LDS Calif. 43rd Ward Funeral Chapel, 1643 26th Saturday, noon, St.

Friends call Larkin Sons Sat- Mor tuary, urday, until Ogden 11:30 a.m. Burial p.m., Salt Friday, 7-9 Lake Cemetery. Maria K. Williams OGDEN Marla "Mary" Kunz Williams, 80, Ogden, died June 20, at her home of a heart attack. Born March 28, 1892, Lyssach, Bern Switzerland, to Samuel and Maria Wiedmer Kunz.

Married Charles Williams, April 11, 1910, Driggs, Idaho. He died Dec. 17, 1955. to United States In 1902. Member LDS Church.

Survivors: son, daughters, Charles F. Williams, Sugar City, Idaho; Mrs. Jake P. (Margaret) Wangsgard, Mrs. M.

W. (Retha) MorWinters, Dale C. (Ruth) al! Ogden; Mrs. (Marie Reynolds, Rosemead, 6 grandbrother, sisters, Fred S. Kunz, children; 19 great-grandchildren; Ogden; Mrs.

Frank (Emma) Salt, Fremont, County; Mrs. Perry (Bertha) Jackson, Payson. City. Funeral Friday, p.m., Sugar Friends Idaho, call 2nd LDS Ward. Thursday, 7-9 p.m., and at Ward Lindquist and Sons Mortuary, Ogden, Chapel Friday, noon 1 p.m.

Burial Parker, Idaho Cemetery. Ann H. Fackrell TOOELE Ann Luella Holman Fackrell. 64, Tooele, died June 21, 1972. at home following a lona illness.

Born Nov. 22, 1907. Manila, Daggett County, to Artemus E. and Luella Patton Holman. Married cl*tford N.

Fackrell, April 10, 1925, Bountiful: later solemnized Salt Lake Temple, Auq. 17, 1937. He died Jan. 10, 1972. Former president North Tooele Stake YWMIA; member DUP: Survivors: emplove, son, Tooele Marion, daughter.

Army Mrs. Delilah Terry, both Tooele: five qr and children: three greatgrandchildren; brother, (Ruth) Artemus sisters, Mrs. Floyd Halsey, Mrs. Don (Lilith) Matrin, all American Fork. Funeral Saturdav, 11 a.m., Tooele Stake Center.

Friends call North Fridav 7-9 p.m., and Tate Saturday Mortuary, at the chapel one hour before services. Burial. Tooele Ceme- terv. Thomas W. Foley ROY Thomas W.

a Foley, 67, Roy, died 20, In Born local Sept. hospital 1904, of Ogden, emphysema. to Thomas C. and Sarah Lorene Ashton, Hanco*ck Feb. 25, 1928, Foley.

Married Ogden. Later solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. Management Roy analyst, LDS Stake U.S. High government. Priest Quorum.

Survivors: Member widow, ROVi daughters, Falls Mrs. Church, Frank Mrs. Merlin (Betty Rose) (Shannon) Thornfon, Ratliff, Roy; M. 5 Foley, grandchildren; Mrs. SiSters, Erwin H.

Josie (Mabel) Schoppe, ROVE Boulder City, Nev. Funeral Chapel, Friday, 5930 11 S. a.m., 2200 West. Friends call Larkin and Roy 8th Ward Sons Mortuary, Ogden, Chanel, Thursday, Friday 7-9 p.m. one and Ward Roy, hour prior to services.

Burial Ogden City Cemetery. Ferdinand Christiansen, MINK CREEK, IDAHO Ferdinand Fredrick Christiansen, 83, Mink Creek, died June 20, of natural causes in a Pocatello nursing home. Born Dec. 16, 1888, Mink Creek, to Carl Married and Irene Ida Eliza Jensen, Nov. 11.

Graham Christiansen. 1914. Logan LDS Temple. Dairy farmer. High priest.

Survivors: widow, Mink Creek; son, daughter, Glen Zelden, (Wilda) Hardman, Pocatello; 8 Bell Gardens, Mrs. grand children; 3 greatV. Mrs. Christine Jensen, Illa grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Oliverson, all Elivina Preston; Keller, Rubin, Salt Poca- Lake tello; Mrs. City; Eva Wanner, Logan.

Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., Mink Creek Ward Chapel. Friends call Webb Mortuary, Friday 7-9 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. until services. Burial Mink Creek Cemetery. Steven Wood POCATELLO Steven Ralph Wood, son of Jerry Dean and Sonia 'Lundquist Wood, Pocatello, died June 20 in a local hospital.

Survivors: parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lundquist, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wood, both Pocatello; Ida Landice, Billings, Grace Ernest, TerIngton, Wyo; great-great-grandmother, Pocatell Funeral serer, David Pocatello.

Funeral services will be announced by Manning Funeral Chapel. Angela Andreasen CLEVELAND, IDAHO Angela Andreasen, 6-month-old daughter of Bart and Sheila Wood Andreasen, died at home after an illness. Survivors; parents, Cleveland; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Andreasen, Mrs.

H. H. Llovd, Grace, Wood, Fielding, Utah; greatgrandparents, Mrs. Roy C. Andreasen, Mrs.

H. H. Llovd, Grace, Idaho; George Franklin Wood. Fielding. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., Cleveland Ward Chapel.

Fronds call Friday, 7-9 p.m., Webb Mortuary. Saturday, ward chapel, 11 a.m. until services. Burlal Grace Cemetery. 4-Persenals UNCLAIMED FREIGHT 1972 GARRARD COMPONENT ONLY 6-PC.

component systems, includine solid-state AM-FM stereo, receiver in walnut finish, auto. auto. walnut case and 4-speed turntable witn smoke dust cover. 2 shelf speakers In walnut finished boxes. These stereo components have full factory warranty and are stiil boxed.

Full price $87.62 or will accept low terms. May be inspected at 1767 S. State, Thurs. and 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun.

12 noon to 6 p.m. Closed Wednesday. YOU are Invited to see the most unusual psychedelic light display in Utah. Freak out in the psyche room of the old house af 1291 So. Redwood after 6 p.m.

485-0254, bring albums, tapes. SALESLADIES sell reducing programs for lovely salon. $6 hr. comm. and more.

Free treatments while selling. on. 254-0013. Inexpensive but works. GARDEN PARK BEAUTY SALON.

Offers beautiful perms. for summer. Six operators. Call 328-0421. STAMP COLLECTION- and World Wide 487-7902 TENNIS LESSONS from exp.

teacher, 10 lessons for $15, In groups of four, 278-8009. BEAUTIFUL reception center, weddings, banquets, decor. finished, reasonable, 434-1971. rior Design Studio, So. 9th CARPETS, $1 a yard oven, cost.

InteEast, 487-5496. TENNIS LESSONS Put. or group. Individual professional attention. Call 266-1703 or 521-9355.

ATTENTION SPORTSMAN must sell sportsman club members at reouced price, 255-7363. Must sell 108 treatments for Gloria Marshall. 355-6338. WEDDING receptions at Newhouse Hotel, 4th So. and Main.

DRUM teacher students with CASH FOR DRUMS. 297-7022. IN JAILI NEED BAIL! Call "Hughes," across from jail. 322-3000. GUITAR lessons 6-wk 0449.

course. $10. The Music Centre: 322 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Information and assistance 484-7871 PARTIES. Suites at Newhouse Hotel, 4th So. and Main, ARE YOU NEED OF DIRECTION: WORD OF TRUTH 255-7592 Towne House membership, $150, 262-0157.

MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY! Place a "Happy Ad" Today! Someone may have sent You a Happy Adt "PILOT BEARDSHALL, ROB, AND ROGER" Thank you for a super-fun evening of flying over the city. I had a fantastic time. THANKS A FUTURE STEWARDESS HOPEFULLY DEAR DAVE ONE year down, you're almost home. Keep up the good work. I love you.

R.R. PERSONALS MASSAGE SELL IT BUY IT Do you have unwanted parts or bikes? Sell or trade for used or new. Chopper goodies for all makes. Motorcycle Exchange, 1605 Beck St. EARN WEEKLY MEN' ONLY AUCTION SALES AUCTION STOCK REDUCTION UTAH MOBILE HOMES 2450 West 5th Salt Lake City JUNE 23, 1972 10:00 A.M.

Paneling Power Tools Windows Elec. Fixtures Carpet ends Trailer Frames 50' Mouldings Drapery Accessory Furniture Shutters Pipe 3athroom Fixtures Lamps Shower Stalls Storm Doors Paint Retrig (damaged) Fluorescent Lights Locksets Breaker Boxes Bolts, Screws THOUSANDS more Items! All merchandise is sold as is, where is, Auctioneer acts only as agent. $25 bid fee, returned at end of sale. Cashier checks or money orders only. No personal checks unless prior arrangements are made with Utah Mobile Homes.

Auctioneers: Young, Jim Purky. Cierk, V. Marvin, 1-465-2828 LIQUIDATION AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY 1:00 p.m. OFFICE equipment, tools, sporting goods etc. Dealers and public welcome.

SHAFER'S 1426 West 3500 South. 262-1042. LOST FOUND LOST 15-vr. old dark brown Fox Terrier, vicinity of Holladay, Name: Teeny. Call 486-6447, 277-4194, 272-1529, 486-0652.

$25 reward, LOST $35 reward. Small brown duck with blue on wings. Vic. of 7th So. 10th East.

Answers to Ludivika. Approach slowly so that she won't fly away, REWARD for information on whee abouts of my black lab. All black, answers to Drum, missing Saturday night at 7747 So. 150 East. 255- 4728.

LOST Central, Will finder please call white kitten, Granger Grand back, incorrect address received. Please call 298-6780. FOUND miniature black poodle, Holladay area, ans. to name of "Chico," call 278-3338 or 359-5444, pay for ad. Lost-Long hair, female cat, named Cuffy, multi-colored, front paws don't match, lost around 13th So.

21 East, June 18. Call 485-2012. LOST -Female Chihuahua, tan Reward and white, vic. 11th W. 9th So.

363-8147. FOUND-Female Irish Setter pup, East High area, identify and pay for ad. 485-5302. LOST. Blue swimming suit In green terry towel.

Vic. Fairmont Park. 487-3875. LOST, German Shepherd puppy, vic. Holladay Friday, 278-8066.

LOST- billfold con taining $76, reeded badly by young lady out Christian Crusade, please call, 255-7859. LOST mate English bull dog, red brindle with white. Vic. 6300 South Redwood Road, please call, 268-1985. LOST -Small gray cat, vicinity 300 block, Ramona.

Reward. 486-2658 after 5 p.m. LOST, German Shepherd dog, 27th So. 2nd West area, reward offered, 484-6942. FOUND girls small bike, blue, vic.

1140 E. 43rd 262-9087. Describe and pay ad. -Female Irish Setter, answers to Autumn, reward, 484-8976 or 359-8880. LOST- 2.

part Dachshund dogs In Farmington Canyon, REWARD. Call collect, 1-825-7713, Sunset. FOUND. Ring nr. Salt Palace.

262-7974 and describe. 262-7974. Gold sinus problem. 299-9327. FOUND-Black Lab, female, vic.

Salt Air, age 2 or 3 484-5168. BE A GOOD PLASMA DONOR PHYSICIAN IN ATTENDANCE PLASMA FRACTION, INC. 609 S. STATE 363-7697 and safety. Fear problems are a LEARN TO SWIM for fun, fitness, speciality.

Small classes, last session starts July 5th. Mature experienced instructor, 363-5833, 295-8819, 292-3757. TRADE YOUR PAPERBACK BOOKS! 50,000 books to select from! CENTRAL BOOK EXCHANGE 2017 S. 11th East 485-3913 BUY Silver dollars, Indian cents, gold proof sets, old coins, 328-1862. Rust Coin and Gift, 311 S.

Main, SLC. Dance Lessons Cost Less The finest in ballroom instruction. Ed Crane Dance Studio, 55 East 4th 328-1620. BURIAL PLOTS in Memorial Gardens of the Valley in Sandy. Paid $250, will take $200.

Stockton, Utah, 1-882-0468, call collect. DO YOU bite your nails? Beautiful nails sculptured to your own, long, lasting and lovely. Call 298-2291 or 466-4872 for appointment. MONEY TO LOAN TOP PRICES Anything of value rifles, shotguns, pistols, jewelry, coins, guitars. Nafional Loan, 208 S.

State, 359-3962. MODEL OPPORTUNITIES DA 8-1332 411 E. S. Temple 363-2765 To avoid welfare, man is selling laundry products, cosmetics, and cook ware. Retail and wholesale customers.

Lester Stevens, 322-5449. Household Pet Cat Show Saturday June 24. For information call 299-4318 or 521-8134. can teach you to dance so that anyone would want to dance with you. Call 328-4928.

Miss J. IF you would like to take art classes, will start teaching them in July. Call CJ, 364-4017. MALE attendant with hospital experience wants private cases by day or week. 355-9026.

REAL ESTATE contract yields better than 13 oct. on $6,000. Will discount, 487-5496, 278-9678. 3 ADULT burial lots, Glendale section of Wasatch Lawn. $295 lot.

466-8330. PRIVATE coin collector- buys sells and trades. 262-7136. GUITAR lessons 6-wk. course, $10.

The Music Centre. 322-0449. SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES Amy Larsen. 16 months. Salt Lake City.

died June 20. of heart sur. gery in local os pital. Born Feb. 21, 1971.

Salt Lake City. to Ronald L. and Gail Stevens Lars en. Survivors: parents, Salt Lake City: grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Sheldon Lars en, Fairview, Sanpete County; Mr. and Mrs. Nevert Stevens, Moroni, Sanpete County; greetqr a parents, Mrs. Myrtle Larsen, Mt. Pleasant, Sanpete County; Mrs.

Araminta Clement, Fairview; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Olson, Fountain Green, Sanpete County; Mrs. Delena Stevens, Moroni. Graveside services Saturday 11 a.m.

Ursenbach Funeral Home. Friends call prior to services. Burial Fairview City Cemetery. Funerals ATKINSON Funeral services for Tena Atkinson will be hel. Friday, 12 noon in Sanuv 6th Ward L.D.S.

Chapel, 1200 East 8600 South. Friends may call at the Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 South State. Thursdav from 6 to 8 p.m. and Fridav af church 1 tour prior to orvires. Interment at the Memorial Gardens 01 fic Valley.

Funeral directors, V. C. Soffe and Sons. BURNS Funeral services for Jimmie F. Ralph Burns, will be held Saturday, 12 noon, in the Larkin Mortuar: Chapel, 260 E.

South Tempie. Friends may call Friday, 6-9 p.m., and Saturday prior to services. Interment, Heber City Cemetery. Funeral directors. Oipin Mortuary, Heber City.

CUMMINGS Funeral for Clarence Cumminas will be held Friday, 12:30 p.m. at the Funeral Chapel. 3251 South 2300 East, where friends may call Thursdav 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.

Funeral directors, Holbrook Funeral Chapel. ERICKSON Funeral services for Raiph Martin Erickson will be conducted Saturday, 1 p.m., in the Holladay 19th Ward, 3070 Nila Way. Friends may call Friday evening, p.m., at Holbrook Funeral Chapel, 3251 S. 2300 East, and Saturday at the ward chapel one hour prior to services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.

Funeral directors, Holbrook Funeral Chapel. GURNSEY Graveside services for Thalia Coffman Gurnsey will be held Friday. 2:30 p.m., in the Mount Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, Friday, 12 noon to 2 p.m.

Funeral directors, Larkin HUDSON Funeral services for Beniamin Robins Hudson will be held Saturday, 10 a.m., in the Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple. Frierds may call at the mortuary, Saturday one hour prior to services. Saturday, 2 p.m., Robin, Idaho. Funeral directors.

Larkin Mortuary. KENT Funeral services for Joyce Kent will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood where friends may call Friday, 6 to 8 p.m., and Saturday one hour prior to services. Funeral directors, McDougal Funeral Home.

LORANGE Funeral services for Eunice Reynolds Lorange will De held Saturday, 11 a.m., at the Colonial Mortuary, 2128 S. State where friends may call Friday, 6 to p.m., and Saturday prior to services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, KayMillet Colonial Mortuary. MOORE Funeral Mass for Margaret E.

Moore will be held Friday bu a.m at ne Cathedral of the Madeleine, 329 East South Temple. Rosary will be recited Thursday at 7:00 p.m. at The O'Donnell Mortuary, 372 East 1st South. Burial Mount Calvary Cemeterv, Funeral directors, O'Donnell Mortuary. NIELSEN Funeral services for George Oscar Nielsen will be held Friday at 12 noon in the Russon Brothers Mortuary Chapel, 255 South 2nd East.

Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday, 6-8 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Interment at the Salt Lake City Cemeterv Funeral Directors, Russon Brothers Mortuary. PATTERSON Funeral services for James L. Patterson will be held Friday 12:00 noon in the Lindquist's Bountiful Chapel, 727 No.

400 East, where friends mav call Thursday 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Friday hour prior to services. Interment Bountiful Memorial Park. Funeral directors. Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary.

SAXTON Funeral services for John Thomas Saxton Ill will be held Friday 2 in the Curtis-Mckay Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 Highland Drive, where friends may call Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday one hour before services. Funeral directors, Curtis-McKav Cottonwood Mortuarv. SILVER Funeral services for Mrs. Reva Jane Maxwell Silver will be held Saturday, 12 noon, in the Ogden 43rd Ward Chapel, 1643-267h St.

Friends may call at the Larkin and Sons Mortuary in Ogden, Adams Avenue at 24th Street, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Saturday until 11:30 a.m. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. WILSON Funeral services for Marie Wilson will be held Friday, 12 noon in the Winder 6th Ward Chapel, 4366 South 15th East. Friends may call Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. at the Curtis-McKay Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 Highland Drive and Friday one hour prior to services at the church.

Funeral Directors, Curtis-McKay Cottonwood Mortuary. WYMER Funeral services for Paul Wymer will be held Monday, 12 noon, at the Colonial Mortuary, 2128 S. State where friends may call Sunday, 6 to 8 p.m., and Monday prior to services. In arment, Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Funeral directors, Kay-Millet Colonial Mortu- ary.

Florists BROWN FLORAL FREE DELIVERY "Always the Finest" in flowers 364-5544 5th South and 10th west MILDRED'S FLOWERS 486-7267, 1522 E. 33rd So. PEARSON FLORAL 1560 E. 33rd S. 467-1539 1X MINING, URANIUM MINERAL DETECTORS METAL $39.95 TO $300 GALLENSON'S 220 S.

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Medical background would help, but not necessary. Typing. $500 month. Acme Personnel 521-9366 487-9891 (an employment agency.) EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Maior motion picture company headquartered in Salt Lake needs secrelares with top secretarial skills, call Clyde Reinke, me Manager, Personnel, 521-9400, American National Enterprises 556 East 2nd So. TYPIST All you need to do is type accurately.

Can be part time work, or part time summer, full time winter. Really a fun and interesting job! Acme Personnel Service 487-9891 or 521-9366 (an employment agency) KEYPUNCH OPERATORS Need 4 key punch operators, two must have had work exp. in keypunch, 2 may be students out of keypunch school. Salary commensurate with ability. Marie Robbins, Bureau Of Personnel, 363 East 33rd So.

486-0053. Employment Agency. GENERAL Office work to include typina, good knowledge of bookkeeping, accounts receivable and payable. Pleasant way with people. Salary $350 to $450 per mo.

commensurate with experience. Call Mr. Millett or Mrs Bingham' 486-8127. GAL FRIDAY Immediate ope- ng for gal who types 50 worn and enjoys a wide variety of office work $400. Wise Employment 328-8959 NEEDED Managers, assistant managers, instructors for world's largest figure salon.

Must be neat, tr'm and have self-confidence. At least legal age. Call for appointment, 262-5451, 486-8704, 299-7243. first position, but must be great with typist, excellent for your type 45 and math, with legible hand hand writing, tops $300, call Donna Hill. 487-0711, Snelling Snelling.

An employment agency. SALES TYPE LADY for dry cleaning counter sales. Apply in person in the A.M. only, we train. Union Tailors and Dry Cleaners, 165 East 2nd 328-8789.

per mo. commission, $600 per mo. guaranteed. Market ponchos and capes through party plan. Must meet our requirements.

266-6482, 9 to 12 p.m. LEVITZ FURNITURE Key puncher, opr. and accounts, time, for appointment Mrs. Bowers. EXPERIENCED mature waitress.

work day shift, no weekends, apply in person to THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER RESTAURANT 1136 East 33rd South, 487-2132. STENO, large and growing insurance co. will train girl with very good type and s.h. skills, $300, call Sue Hart, 487-0711. Snelling Snelling.

An employment Agent. co*ckTAIL HOSTESS FOR Cottonwood Country Club, 3 or nights a week. 277-2691 for Interview appt. EXCELLENT working, conditions for power sewing machine operator. Small factory.

Try us- You'll like US. Apply after 9 a.m. National Filter Media Corp. 691 No. 3rd West.

BEAUTICIAN WANTED Gates of Spain Salon, Partial Clientele required, excel. commission rate, paid vacation, good working conditions. 278-0451 or 278-3261. EXPERIENCED DENTAL RECEP. TIONIST AND ASSISTANT.

Holladay area, Send resume to PO. Box S-2 this paper. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS Morning shift, Lamb's Grill cafe, 169 So. Main, Closed Sunday. ADULT Ladies for part time fountain work, some eves.

and weekends, perm. Apply Va Loras, 2121 East 2100 South. UPHOLSTER seamstress wanted. Power machine experience preferred but not necessary. Apply in person 235 So.

5th West. MART needs mature ladies for sales floor positions, excel. company benefits, apply In person, Mart, 1770 West 4100 So. EXPERIENCED ED pwr. sewing mach.

operators. Apply in person. AAA Tent and Awning, 24 West 5th South. Stenographer insurance office, Shorthand and accurate typing, required. day wk.

Call Mrs. Brewster, 355-2807. Phone solicitors wanted for Educational course programs. No experience necessary. Call Jan 292-3264.

BABYSITTER wanted near 5th North and 1st West, hours bet. 4:30 a.m. and 8:30 p.m., incl. weekends, 363-4396. GIRL OR WOMAN to live in.

Housekeeping, and child care. Pvt. room, bath, TV, 363-3573. NURSES AIDE, fulltime, afternoon shift in small nursina home, 364-1441, after 4 p.m. 262-6278.

RELIABLE woman to care for elderly lady, 2 days week, not bed ridden. 466-3926. WANTED Lady to sell WORLD BOOK part time. Call 582-7451 Gen. housework.

House with lob. Good salary. Ref. reauired. Send reply to Box R-51 this paper.

LADIES earn wk. comm. Fuller Brush, phone 376-8766, 266-1664. EXPERIENCED Photo finisher wanted for night shift, 40 hr. week.

Call Mrs. Wood, 355-5363. LIFEGUARDS FOR POOL Apply Se Rancho Motel. 640 West No. Temple.

RETIRED Couple to. manage ment house in exchange for rent, downtown area, 255-3856. Persons wanted, telephone sales for Circus tickets. Eves. and Saturdays.

$1.60 hr. salary. Cali 521-8918. EXPERIENCED laundry help needed, good pay, modern plant, call 363-6827, 466-0194 In the evening. PREFER retired cple.

wanted to manage 12 unit apt. Payment-rent free. 359-1494, 278-8969. PART TIME clean up man, 5 10m house available. Doctorman Packing 2900 So.

2nd West. HAIR stylists needed Must be good with clientele. 298-8075 or 298-2291. HOSTESS -Cashier wanted, parttime, 3 days Call 322-1131 for appointment. RELIABLE, gentle people for street corner flower sales, no hard sales types, please.

Call James, 466-4215 BEAUTICIAN wanted. Prefer exper. Fulltime. 322-3023, 355-8494. West Side Beauty and Gift Shop.

WAITRESSES, experienced. 2928 Highland Drive, (The Hawalian). LIVE- IN housekeeper, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Call collect 362-5406 eves. Part-time waitress wanted, 5 days Call for appointment, 322-1131.

AUTOMOBILE Masker, exper, only, top pay, Country Boys 262-5931. LPN for 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift, part time OK. Hillside Manor.

487 1016. Experienced waitress. Apply China Doll Cafe, 1259 So. Redwood Rd. THE WEATHER SENIOR FORUM Jimmie F.

Ralph Burns GRANGER Jimmie F. Raich Burns, 47, 3542 Land Granger, died June 21, in a local hospital of cancer. Born Sept. 16, 1924, Marion, Ohio, to Dana E. and Bessie M.

Ralph Burns. Married Eipese Kay Ruff, July 3, 1963, Salt ake City. Attended Montana State College. Inspector Utah State Department of Highways Sury I vors: w. dow, a ger: stepsons, David M.

Ruff, Steven K. Ruff, both Granger: Funeral Saturday, Friends noon, 260 E. South Temple. call Friday 6-8 p.m.. Saturday prior to services.

Burial Heber City Cemetery. Reid Wangsgaard LOGAN Reid E. Wangsaaard, 55, Logan, died June 21, 1972, in Logan hospital of a heart attack. Born Oct. 6, 1916, Lehi, to David O.

and Eva Willes Wangspard. Married Margaret Hickman, Dec. 7, 1935. Graduated from USU; former member Utah State Legislature from Cache County; owner and manager of Wangsgaard Heating and Appliance member Legislative Council; president Logan Golf and Country Club and president of Jaycees, 1948; member BPOE Elks, Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce; member Logan 21st Ward; Sunday School superintendent; elder, LDS Church. Survivors: widow; sons, Brent Kirk, both Logan; David Ogden; James Salt Lake City; William G.

(Bill), San Francisco, five brother, sister, Dee F. Logan; Mrs D. E. (Genee) Evans, Smithfield. Funeral Saturday, noon, Hall Mortuary, Logan, where friends call Friday 7-9 p.m., and Saturday one hour before services.

Burial, Logan Cemetery. Ivan L. Morrill VERNAL Ivan Vernal, died June 20, in a local hospital of heart ailment. Born Oct. 4, 1897, Junc tion, Piute County.

to Hyrum and Harriet Ann Bay Morrill. Married Wand Lamoreaux, Nov. 18, 1925, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Bee eper. Uintah County Bee Inpector.

Survivors: widow, Vernal; sons, daughters, Dellis Ivan, Vernal; Deicy, Mira Lom L. Morrill, 74, Duayne (Leila) Houtz, Midvale; Mrs. Dean (Lela) Hopper, Rockford, Mrs. James F. (Wanda Maquire, Las Vegas; 13 grandchildren: brother, sister, Charles Ellis, Fort duch*esne, Uintah County; Mrs.

Rhoda Hickeniooper, San Francisco. Funeral Saturday, a.m., Vernal 6th Ward Chapel. Friends call Vernal Mortuary, Friday 7-9 p.m., Sat- urday prior to services. Burial Dee, Sunset; Mrs. Joyce Kent Joyce Kent, 38, died June 21, of natural causes in a local hospital.

Born June 3, 1933, Salt Lake City, to Lawrence and Neva Butcher Braithwaite. Married to Richard Hubert Kent, June 5, 1951, Salt Lake City. Member LDS Church. Housewife. Survivors: husband, Salt Lake City; sons, daughters, Richard Wayne, Darrell Lin, Debra A 2969 S.

Redwood 2969 S. Larry, Lisa, Scott, all Salt Lake City; parents, Salt Lake City; grandchild; brothers, sisters, Jack, Ray, Robert, Bud, Larry, Stanley, Leslie, Mrs. Berkley (Gwen) Chandler, Mrs. Melvin (Norma) Scholl. Mrs.

Billy (Alice) Miller, Mrs. Bill (Marg) Kent. Mrs. Jim (Connie) Sorenson, Judy Braithwaite, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Richard (Feye) Greenhagen, Kemmerer, Wyo.

Funeral Saturday 10 a.m., 4330 S. Redwood Rd. Friends call Friday, 6-8 p.m., Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial Redwood Memorial Estates, G. Hart Johnson HOLDEN, Millard County George Hart Johnson, 74, died of a heart hospital.

ailment Born June Holden, 20 at a Fillmore to ham Orson Johnson. Riley and Elmeda StringSept. 1897, Married LaNola Melville, April 12, 1933, Salt Lake LDS Temple. bishopric, Member served Holden LDS Ward Mission, veteran LDS World Eastern States tired Tooele War reOrdinance Depot Survivors: widow: sons. daughter, Mel Las Vegas, Roy West Bountiful; Mrs.

Bryant (Laraine) Jones, Sutherland, Millard County; 12 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Mark, P. O. Johnson, Mrs. Elmeda Turner, Mrs. Orvin (Louise) Stevens, all Holden; Mrs.

Florence Robinson, Salt Lake City: Mrs. Hazen (Hattie) Stevens, Fillmore. Funeral Friday, 1 p.m., Holden LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Olpin Mortuary, Fillmore, Thursday, 7-9 p.m. at chapel Friday before services.

Burial Holden Citv Cemetery. Frances S. Harvey MYTON, duch*esne County Frances Marie Sweet Harvey, 49, Myton, died June 20, 1972, at home of a heart attack. Born May 6, 1923, Republic County, to Fielding Samuel and Iona Stratman Sweet. Married Vincent Harvey, July 23, 1941, Wichita, Kan.

Survivors: husband; sons, daughters' Maurice, Gene, Jane. all Myton; Mrs. Aaron (Patricia) Huffstetler, Yampa, three grandchildren; sister, Florence Jensby, Webber, Kan. Funeral services, Saturday, in Hardy, Neb. Margaret C.

B. Jones Margaret Christine Bohlin Jones, 74, 345 S. 10th East, Sandy, died June 20, in a local hospital after a long illness. Born Oct. 22, 1897, Spring City, Sanpete County, F.

and Christina Jensen Bohlin. to V. B. Jones, 1916, Salt Lake City. He died 1937.

Housewife. Survivors: son, Vernon Sandy; 6 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren. Funeral Saturday p.m., Spring City Ward Chapel. Friends call one hour prior at chapel. Burial Spring City Cemetery.

Victor C. Fonnesbeck LOGAN Victor C. Fonnesbeck. 89. Logan, died June 21, in Salt Lake hospital of causes Incident to age.

Born April 5. 1883, Logan, Christian and Anna Matilda Jacobsen Fonnesbeck. Married Veva McClellen, Dec. 15, 1915, Salt Lake Temple. She died Oct.

3. 1971. Served mission to Denmark: high priest, Mt. Logan Stake: member Logan 23rd Ward; farmer, carpenter. Survivors: sons, daughters, Mrs.

Lamar Esplin, Fort Collins, Mrs. Barbara Clayburn, Orem: Sev-1 Mrs. I vd (Kathelyne) Metcalf, Salt Lake City; Wayne, Genevieve, both Logan: Heber (Jovce) Jacobs, San Jose: 26 arandchildren; four areatgrandchildren; brothers, sister, Herman, Logan; Stanford, Verden, both Brigham City: Baron, Long Beach Mrs. Gretta F. McBride.

Howell, Utah. Funeral Saturdav, 2 p.m.. Hall Mortuary chapel, where friends call Fridav 7-9 p.m.: and Saturday one hour before services. Burial, Logan Cemetery. Lillie N.

Bartschi MONTPELIER, IDAHO Lillie Irene Nelson Bartschi, 64, died of natural causes June 1907, 20 in Montpelier. Born Aug. 15, Bloomington, to Adam Married Heber and Elizabeth Jarvis Nelson. to Wilford W. Bartschi, Bloomington, Dec.

17, 1927, solemnized Salt Lake LOS Temple. President Montpelier 4th LDS Ward Relief Society, Primary president. Former employe, Mountain Bell, J.C. Penney operated Western Union office, managed Montpelier Firestone store with husband. Licensed practical nurse; retired August, 1970 from staff of Bear Lake Memorial Hospital.

Survivors: husband; daughters, Mrs. Phil (Barbara) Tunks, Lake City; Mrs. Raymond (Marilyn) Uharriet, Northridge, Mrs. Roy S. (Lois) Passey, Las Vegas, 16 grandchildren; 2 greatgrandchildren; sisters, Mrs.

C. E. (Amy) Grimes, Montpelier; Mrs. Clem (Rose) Humphreys, Paris: Mrs. Paul (Vera), Haddock, Bloomington.

Funeral Friday, 1 p.m. Montpeller 3rd-5th LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Matthews Mortuary, Thursday, 7-9 p.m., hour before services. Burial Montpelier City Cemetery. Study Tax Rules Ward, By PAUL HIGHTOWER widow.

She is past age 65 My mother-in-law is a and is on Social Security. lot for $5,800. It as all she had She recently sold a except her home. It is my understanding that if a per65 sells property for less than $20,000 there is son over But I phoned the Internal Revno tax due on the profit. Service and was told a tax would be due.

That is enue awful if the Internal Revenue is right. Mrs. A.G. fever up about it until vou read A Don' tget your the law. Provisions of it are printed in the tax forms everybody gets.

The laws governing sale of property by a person over 65 are somewhat complicated. In the first place, they deal with sale of a home, not a vacant lot. The law the house, in order to qualify for the tax break, says must have been owned by you and used as your princiresidence for at least five of the last eight years. If pal the sale price is over $20.000, part of the gain is taxable. People preparing for retirement, but not yet 65, also can get a break on profits from sale of their home.

This entails buying or building another home in a year to 18 months. The fine print the government issues on things like taxes, Social Security and Medicare makes pretty dull reading. But the information is usually clear enough. You just have to labor through it. If you're still confused, both Social Security and Internal Revenue will help you.

You seldom need a lawyer. 10-Kelp Wanted 10-Help Wanted DRAPERY SEAMSTRESS A For Temporary Work Apply Personnel Office 2nd Floor AUERBACH CO. Receptionist-Dictaphone $500 GEORGIA DAY 1188 S. Main 364-7771 REGISTERED NURSE for 145 bed extended care facilities, 5 paid holidavs. paid sick leave, merit group insurance, paid vacation, and increments.

Charge position on the 3 to 11:30 p.m. shift is now available. Applications for full or part time employment are invited. Please call or in person wk. days 8 a.m.

to 4 p.m. 252 So. 5th East, 355-581. LITTLE AMERICA 500 So. Main, S.L.C.

NOW taking applications for housekeeping employees. On-the-job training, fuil time permanent work, vacation with pay, group insurance, profit-sharing, and many other benefits. Apply in person. NO SUMMER WORK AVAILABLE WE need a top-notch accountant-secretary for onegirl office. For the right girl, starting salary mo.

Call 328-4221, Ext. 256. Secretary, Personnel Secretary, necessary. Queens Way to Fashion. Call 467-7941 or 393-4341 Ogden.

COMPARE OUR FEES AN OPPORTUNITY For you to earn top income, showing fashions, iewelry and wigs. No investment. $400 in fashions. Car EMERGENCY Food and Medical services secretary. Salary $400 per mi.

Must type at least 60 wpm. and have at least 6 mos. bookkeeping filing and shorthand preferred. For information contact, Holly Bradham. E.F.M.S, Program, 771 East 8th South, Salt Lake City, 328-5019 also 328-5010.

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER General ledger, accts. receivable, payable. Price invoices. Payroll for 8. Some credit and collection.

Type 45, 10 key calculator. Hrs. 8 to 5. So. S.

L. area. Begining salary $500. Marie Robbins, Bureau Of Personnel, 486-0053. An employment Agency.

NOW interviewing for position of grocery store checker, both full and part-time, no experience nec. but must be mature, pleasant and reliable. Call Mr. Reynolds for appt. 359-0941 between 2-6 p.m.

Buy Ryte Market, 376 S. 8th W. WOMEN to teach prof. make-up technic es and sell Viviane Woodard Cosmetics. No exper.

necessary. Consultant and executive positions avail. Subsidiary of General Foods, Fave Rees 466-3508, 486-8062. REGISTERED NURSES Wanted for medical clinic, 40 hour week, includes 1 day Sat. Make application at Intermountain Clinic, 699 East So.

Temple. FULL-time Lic. actical nurse Apply in person. Highland Manor Nursing Home, 4285 Highland Dr. Working couple seeks child care, 10 yr.

oid girl, summer months only. vic. 45 th. so. and Wasatch.

Preter your home. Call aiter 6 p.m.. 278-6498. SECRETARY- Interesting job for career girl. Accurate typing p'easing personality.

Opportunity advancement. Salary open. 328-3155. al EXPERIENCED hair stylists needed, top comm. paid, wonderful op- Ex portunity for right party, write Box 11 in care of this newspaper stating qualifications.

Guarantee. PART-TIME SECRETARY NEEDED FOR CONSTRUCTION a requires general office skills. Con- HO tact Mr. Miller, Trailer Office, 118 dr West So. Temple.

SO Ov POLICY typist, gal with exp. in this area needed, to head a new depart- V6 ment, well known insurance co. with Sa downtown location, $350 call Sue Hart, 487-0711. Snelling Snelling. An employment agency.

RELIEF COOK Full time employment for institution- si al cooking, fringe henefits, apply at 165 S. 1000 East. RECEPTIONIST -cashier for beauty college, must be fast, no smokers, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Murray area, RE 262-2813 or 486-0101. Salesladies, sell reducing programs for lovely salon.

$6 hr. comm. and in more. Free treatments while selling. Ph.

254-0013, Inexpensive but works. HELP WANTED for Studio Girl Cosmetics, hair fashions and beaut shows. Full or part time, no territory restrictions. 484-3941 or Ex 800-621-4005 toll free day or night. UNMARRIED mothers, light housekeeping for room and board.

Small wage, confidential maternity care. Children's Service Society, 576 E. South Temple. Phone 355-7444. Neat appearing co*cktail waitress.

Must be of legal age. Experience helpfu! but not necessary. Phone 266-0856 LOUNGE. for 3521 interview. TOP HAT ME So.

State. SECRETARY. good Opportunity for skills, room to advance $450 Call Sue 521-7050 All Seasons Employment Agency TYPIST Typina filing shorthand helpful but not necessary slary starts $375 Marci 521-7950 All Seasons Employment Agency GENERAL OFFICE great iob for right qal Salary starts $400 type ten key Call Marci 521-7950 All Seasons Employment Agency RECEPTIONIST- Meet and areet public. Dictaphone 10 key type ex- perience $375 Call Sue 521-7950 All Seasons Employment Agency SECRETARY One aal office some light bookkeeping type shorthand helpful Call Marci Cole 521-7950 AI Seasons Employment Agency WAITRESS WANTED Day shift, atractive, legal age, Apply in person. 477 So.

Main. MATURE PERSON, to work with BA Fashion 220 Cosmetics, flexible hours, free training, call 278-1188 for interview appointment. LPN NURSING HOME, afternoon shift. 2825 East 3300 South. WOMAN to train as laundry marker.

Steady employment, apply in person or ty, ready for work. Metropolitan Laundry, 2253 So. 5th East. WAITRESSES wanted, night shift. will do grill work Must be legal age.

Apply at Kearns Lanes, 3951 W. 5400 South. EXPER. maid needed in motel, will train, mature women preferred. 640 West No.

Temple. EA MASSAGE INTERNATIONAL SWEDISH MASSAGE FREE Sauna with each massage when you mention this ad. Men or women, appts. accepted. 3450 So.

Redwood Rd. 299-1461 We welcome your business. CONTINENTAL HEALTH STUDIO Open 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Men, women, 3335 S.

9th East, 466-2420 New help added. A-AABA passage, open 7 days wk. 'till 1 a.m. Sauna, Salt glow, soap rub, whirlpool. 467-7642.

SWEDISH MASSAGE 4886 South 4460 West HEALTH STUDIO 3950 S. 2nd East 262-0860 TRAVEL DRIVERS wanted to drive cars for me to and from L.A. San FranciscO, Denver, Chicago, Phoenix and other major cities. This is not employment. 521-7895.

DRIVERS wanted to drive new cars to California, Chicago, Georgia, Michigan and Colorado. Call 328-0642. Eves. 467-2610. DRIVE cars from L.A., S.F.

Detroit, Salt Lake. Not employed 355-7571. INSURED DRIVEWAY SYSTEM 830 S. State 322-3163 10 HELP WANTED SATURDAY KEYPUNCH Seeking keypunch operators to work Saturday mornings on a permanent basis. May be currently employed.

Must have own transportation. Work located near Salt Lake Airport. Beginning pay $2.10 per hr. to be an employe of Western Girl who is the employer and pays the salary. Intereste persons, contact Mrs.

Hendrickson at WESTERN GIRL, 486-7543. E. 3300 South, No. 4. Career-minded woman with typing speed 65 words min.

and 10-key adding machine experience. General office and receptionist duties. Must be comfortable and accurate workina with figures. Call 363-4425. EXPER.

SECRETARY, WORK IN THE CHALLENGING FAST GROWING WORLD OF COMPUTERS. GOOD TYPING AND SHORTHAND SKILLS. IDEAL SURROUNDINGS. 363-1511. IF YOU ARE very attractive, vivacious, personable, dependable, love the outdoors; gen.

office skills req. Call Chuck's Signs, 487-0555. SECRETARY needed immediately. Shorthand required. Apply in person 9 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. Rockport Properties Inc. 1566 So.

Main S.L.C. PART TIME, live-in housekeeper for elderly couple. Must drive, 277-2169. WIG STYLIST Part full time, HU 5-8788, 278-2360 WAITRESS CASHI legal age. Apply in person CHUCK 744 East 4th So.

PART TIME cashier evening work, Restaurant Capri, 910 E. 33rd South. Mature woman to wait on counter and be supervisor over counter girls. Apply at 1230 West 5th North. MR.

TWEEDY By Ned Riddle FREE PUPPIES 92 Sent Features Corp. RIDDLE Reg. U.S. Pat. Of.

"If he's that attached to them, I don't know why he's giving them away." NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST tO 7AM EST 6 -23 77 Forecast for Thursday, Friday, June 22, 23, 1972: 29.89 30.00 29.77 SALT LAKE CITY AND. VICINITY Occasional thundershowers tonight and Friday. Highs in 80s and lows near 60. /29.32, UTAH Scattered thundershowers tonight and Fri- 29.94 BOSTON day. Highs 80 to 90 and lows 55 to 65.

HIGH E. NEVADA Partly cloudy with scattered thunderNEW YORK showers through Friday. Highs 75 to 85. S.W. IDAHO Partly cloudy tonight and Friday SALT LAKE with scattered, showers.

Highs 75 to 85 and lows 45 to 55. Partly cloudy tonight and Friday SAN FRANCISCO with scattered showers. Highs 60 to 70 and lows 43 to 53. 29.77 FIVE DAY FORECAST UTAH Fair to partly HIGH cloudy through Monday. Widely scattered showers.

Highs LOS ANGELES 29.83 in 80s and lows in 50s. MISCELLANEOUS WEATHER DATA HUMIDITY At 8:00 a.m. 47 percent. Precipitation LOWEST TEMPERATURES STATIC NEW ORLEANS since June 1, 1972 .15. Departure since June 1, MIAMI Precipitation since Oct.

1, 1971 12.40, Departure since 50 Oct. 1, -LEGEND60 SUN Sunrise Friday 5:57 a.m. Sunset Friday 9:03 p.m. RAIN FEE SNOW 70 AIR Wednesday high 88; 77; normal 70. A URI WEATHER FOTOC AST 9 COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES Salt Lake City ZZZ SHOWERS TE FLOW year ago: high 99; low 56.

All-time high for month 104. All-time low for month 35. Temperatures for the 24-hour period ending 5:30 a.m. Thursday. U.S.

TEMPERATURES Chicago 58 Pocatello West Yellowstone 64 Prec. Denver 86 Portland Canada Max. Min. Grand Junction 94 Provo CANADA Albuquerque 98 61 Honolulu 87 Reno Calgary .01 Atlanta 84 57 Las Vegas 103 Rock Springs Vancouver 63 50 Anchorage 56 Logan 84 St. George 67 .20 INTERNATIONAL STATIONS Boise 80 58 Los Argeles Salt Lake City 88 69 Temperatures at hour listed: 54 Boston 70 Moab 67 San Francisco Wednesday Butte 37 .02 New York .24, Seattle .01 Berlin 1 p.m.

68 Cedar City Ogden 85 Sheridan .02 London 12 p.m. 59 85 Cheyenne 81 I Phoenix 107 Washington, D.C. 78 59 7.18 Moscow 3 D.IT.. 79.

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