Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah (2024)

1 DESERET NEWS, Wednesday, August 14, 1968 OBITUARIES Washington B. Jenkins MIDVALE Washington Barnes Jenkins (Washie), 345 Washing St. (380 East), Midvale died Aug. 13, of notural causes, at home. 1887, Born Midvale, Jan.

410 Ralph and Emma Hardcastle Jenkins. Married Eddley Charter, Sept. 20, 1911, Salt Lake ALDS Temple. She died July 13, 1965. Farmer.

Worked for USSF for four sons, years. daughters, Willard LeadSurvivors ville, H. Donald, San Diego, Orren G. Crescent; (Edith) Aaron Mounteer, Kenneth both Midvale: Doris Bountiful; 73 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchilbrother, sisters, Levi, both Lake City. Midvale; Funeral Levina Friday Scan11 a.m., Midvale LDS Stake Friends Center, 8090 Jackson S.

St. State, Thursday 6-8 p.m., (514 East). Friday prior to services. Burial Mid1 vale City Cemetery. Earl S.

Roach Earl Soren Roach, 72, 3195-2nd died of natural causes Aug. V13, in a Salt Lake a pital. Born a n. 9, 1896, Spanish Fork, to Walter Thomas and Christina 0. Roach, Married Amanda Burgess.

Dec. 20, 1916, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Retired employe, Salt Lake Flour Mills. Survivors: Delbert daughters, Provo; Dean Mrs. Burt (Beth) Worthington, Mrs.

Jue (Melva) Adamson, Mrs. Ray (Julia) Pearson, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Earl (Vera) Mason. South Gate, 17 grandchildren; greatgrandchild; brothers, sisters, William Midvale: Mrs. Will (Florence) Huntington, Mrs.

Loren (Ruth) Olson, Rex, Miles, Walter Dean, Mrs. Manuel (Jessee) Clayson, Mrs. 1 Dick (Hanna) Hawkins, all Spanish Fork. Funeral Friday, p.m., LDS Ward Chapel, 3219-3rd 7-9 East. Friends call Thursday, 4760 S.

State, Friday one hour to services at the ward chapel. Burial, Memorial Gardens of the Nolley. Carrie W. Watson Carrie Elizabeth Wade Watson, 63, 1199 Lake Street, died of natural causes Aug. 12 at horne.

Born Oct. 1904, Salt Lake City, 10 richarles and Anna Jensen Wade. Mar9 Tum to Watson John Dec. Wil1925, Provo. Member LDS Church.

Survihusband; daughter, Mrs. Ralph (Marian) Podersen, Las Vegas; six grandchildren; mother, Salt Lake City; Mrs. ThelOstlund, Salt Lake City. Private Dianeral Thursday 11 a.m., 2350 E. 13th South, where friends call -Wednesday, 6-8 p.m.

Burial Sunset Lawn Memorial Park. Sherrian L. Wilcock PIOCHE, NEV. Sherrian Lynne Wilcock, 19, Pioche, died Aug. 13, 1960, from injuries suffered in an automobile accident in Callente, Nev.

Born Dec. 12, 1948. Richfield, daughter of Grant and Guila Silensen Wilcock. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. -Graduate, Lincoln County High -School, 1967.

PAl ended Church College of Hawaii. Employe, Review Journal, Las Vegas. Survivors: parents, sisters, brothers, Mrs. John (Jackie) Fernley, Cudahy, Mrs. David (Rosa Lee) Joseph, McGill, John Grant, Regina Wilcock, Helen Wilcock, all Ploche; grandmother, Mrs.

Helen Jensen, Richfield. Funeral Saturday, 10 a.m., Pioche Ward chapel. Graveside services Sunday, 10 a.m., Richfield City Cemetery. Friends call Neal S. Magleby Mortuary, Richfield, Saturday evening.

Anthon H. Ransom BURLEY, IDAHO Funeral services for Anthon H. Ransom, 62, who died of sudden Illness Aug. 11, while on a family outing 10 miles east of Oakley, were neld Wednes: day. in the Burley Second LDS Ward ape Born May 26, 1906, Cleveland, Emery County, Utah, to Hyrum Rowley and Mary Louise Ames Ransom.

Married Ada Allphin, Oct. 1, 1927, Burley. Member, LDS Church. Laborer, Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Duane Anthon Jay both Burley: Patrica ThomHeyburn; Mary Jo Fries, Rupert: six grandchildren; brother, sisters, Wilford Ames Ransom, Nampa: Mrs. Estell Hutchinson, Malta; Mrs.

Mary Elizabeth Sant, Burley. Helen H. Jensen OGDEN Helen Halverson Jensen, 64, died Aug. 12 in a hospital here. Born Jan.

20, 1904, Ogden, to Samuel F. and Emily Farr Halverson. Married to J. B. Jensen, July 4, 1922.

Ogden; he died 1961. Member LDS Church. Survivors: son, daughter, Jay Logan; Mrs. L. M.

(Shirley) Johnson, Isle of Palms, S.C.; 11 grandchildren; greatgrandchild: brother, sisters, Howard Halverson, Ogden; Mrs. Lou Martin, Long Beach, Mrs. Gertie Ellson, Oakley, Idaho. Private funeral Thursday. Friends call Larkin and Sons Mortuary Wednesday 7-9 p.m.

Burial Ogden City Cemetery. Rulon I. Stoker BURLEY, IDAHO Funeral services will be Thursday, 1 p.m.. Payne Mortuary, Burley, for Ruion tra Stoker, 64, Burley. He died Aug.

1968, at his home of a heart attack. Born Aug. 27, 1903, Bountiful, 19 Utah, a son of Ira Joseph and Lena Knighton Stoker. Married Louise Ellsworth, Aug. 9, 1924, Idaho Falls, Idaho.

Member, Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints; Elks Lodge. Burley resident 40 years. Survivors: widow, Burley; daughters, sons, Shirley Pavison, Burley; David, East Moline, 111.: Mrs. Del-bert (Ann) Allen, Hollister, Idaho; Gene, Rupert; 11 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Edna Donnell, Billlogs. Louene Siglin, Salt Lake City: Robert Sacramento, Joseph, Brigham City, Utah.

Friends call at the mortuary before the services. Burial, Pleasant Wednesday evening and Thursday View Cemetery. Eula L. Varley STERLING, IDAHO Eula LankVarley, 54, died of a lingering Illness Aug. 12 at home.

Born Aug. 17, 1913, Somerset, to William and Sarah Maria Whitaker Lankford. Married to Merlin Varley Sept. 23, 1933, Pocatello. Member Aberdeen United Methodist Church, WsCs.

Came to Idaho, 1930. Survivors: husband; daughters, Mrs. Marvin (BarM4 bara) Parrish, Aberdeen; Mrs. Larry (Carmen) Palmer, Pocatello; five grandchildren: brother, sisters. Olin Lankford.

Mrs. Ned Heaney, Mrs. Bob Mann, Mrs. O. E.

John918 son, all Sterling: Mrs. Roy Cornslit forth, Aberdeen. Funeral Thursday 2 Aberdeen United Methodist Church. Friends call Howard Packham Mortuary. Blackfoot.

W. dnesday 9 a.m.-9 p.m.. Thursday at the family home southeast of Grandview, from 10:30 a.m. until one hour prior to services. Burial Aberdeen an Cemetery.

A Jacob H. Kap OGDEN Jacob H. Kap. 78, died of a heart ailment Aug. 12 at the home of a son in Eden.

Born Oct. 28, 1889, Siddeburen, Holland, to astateino and Janie Veldman Kap. Marsonaried Anna Lake LDS Krultmoes, Temple; Sept. she 10. 1913.

died March 23, 1965. U.S.. Ogden 1889. resident Retired since -0 emplove. Eden Shaw Farm.

coming to empicyed A. A. Shaw Coal Formerly sons, years. Heino Kap, Eden; John Kap, Veteran WW 1. Survivors: MP Roy; five grandchildren; two greatNilmgrandchildren; brother, sisters, Trena Ben St Kap, Mrs.

Alice Hansen, Mrs. Murdock, all Ogden; Calif. Mrs. Annie Thursday 1 p.m.. Lindauist and South Gate, Sons Colonial Chapel where.

Thursday friends prior call 10 Wednesday services. Burial Washington 7-9 p.m., dreights Mernorial Park. Jehu (Jean) Vawdrey DRAPER Jehu (Jean) Vawdrav, 83, 1540 E. 123C0 South, Draper, died natural causes Aug. 13, al 11:30 a.m.

In a Salt Lake hosp tal. Born March 31, 1885, Draper, to Thomas and Harriet Ruth Crapo Vawdrey. Married Alice Smith, Nov. 1, 1917, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Eider's quorum secretary; Sunday School superin tendent; priest group leader.

Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Harold Draper; Thomas Sandy; Mrs. Hart (Edith) Draper, Salt Lake City; Mrs. H. W. (Louise) Williams, Sacramento, Mrs.

(Margaret Williams, Draper; ers, sisters, I. St. George; Curtis, Draper; Mrs. Grace Peterson, Sandy; Mrs. Ivie Mitchell, Sandy; 17 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren.

Funeral, Friday, 2 p.m.: Draper Second-Fourth LDS Ward Chapel, 12900-13th East. Friends call Thursat day, the 6-8 ward p.m., chapel prior to ser. 8090 S. State, Friday vices. Burial Draper City Cemetery.

Maria D. Vicchrilli MURRAY Maria Domenica Vicchrilli, 80, 515 Benbow died of natural causes Aug. 13 at home. Born July 29, 1888, A none, Italy, to Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Vicclarelli. Married to Stephan Vicchrilli, July 4, 1907, Agnone; he died June 29, 1950. Member St. Vincent Catholic Church, Golden Club. Survivors: sons, daughters, Michael Pleasant Grove; Joseph Samuel Mrs.

Delbert (Julia) Markham, all Murray; Mrs. Glen (Jane) Jeppson, Ogden; Mrs. Mark C. (Adeline) Pelletier, Chico, Mrs. Bryant E.

(Mary) Stauffer, Germany; 39 grandchildren; 24 great grandchildren. Requiem mass will be celebrated Saturday, 10 a.m. St. Vincent's Catholic Church, 4893 Wasatch Murray. Holy rosary will be recited Friday, 8 p.m., 4760 S.

State where friends call Friday, 6-8 p.m. and Saturday a.m. Burial, Murray City Cemetery. Mary C. Bartlett Mary C.

Bartlett, 73, 166 Westwood died Aug. 13, 1968, 11:30 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born March 18, 1895, Ogden, daughter of James 5. and Mary Elizabeth Wood Carver.

Married to Elmer Bartlett, Dec. 14, 1916, Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Member. Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Relief Society worker in McKinley Ward.

Survivors: husband, daughters, sons, Mrs. Donald E. (Marian) Christensen, Mrs. Jack C. (Evelyn) Jones, both Salt Lake City: E.

Robert, Northridge, Roger C. Canoga Park, Mrs. Hyrum A. (Norma) Bates, Kearns; 14 grandchildren, two sisters, brothers, Goerge Helen Prochet, both Ogden; Mrs. David (Neta) Davis, Salt Lake City; Mrs.

Herman (Fawn) Pederson, Tooele; Mrs. Genevieve Anderson, Boise, Idaho; James Harry, Twin Falls, Idaho. Funeral Friday, 11 a.m. McKinley Ward chapel, 1883 S. West Temple, Friends call 4760 S.

State Thursday, 6-8 p.m. and at the ward chapel Friday one hour before the services Burial, Aultorest Cemetery, Ogden. Amy T. Mulford EVANSTON. WYO.

Amy Titmus Mulford, 64, died of a heart ailment Aug. 11 in a hospital here. Born April 29, 1904, Evanston, to William and Ruth Code Titmus. Married to Leonard Mulford, Aug. 7, 1922, Randolph, Utah.

Member LDS Church. Survivors: husband; daughters, Mrs. Perry (Annie Ruth) Taylor, Mrs. Gary (Claudia) Albertson, Evanston; 6 grandchildren; brother, sister, Robert Titmus, Ogden; Mrs. Norman (Mary) Funk, Brigham City.

Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Gilbert Bills Funeral Home, Cemetery. EvansBurial Evanston City Toni N. Todesco LAKEWOOD, CALIF. Toni Neno Todesco, 59, died of a long illness Aug. 11 in a hospital here.

Born Jan. 21, 1909, Bingham Canyon, Utah, to Fredrico and Maddelena Tedesco. Member Catholic Church. California resident, 28 years. Emplove, North American Aviation.

Survivors: widow, Stella; son, Toni, both Lakewood; mother, Bingham Canyon; sisters, Mrs. Carmela Adams, Redondo Beach, Mrs. Alice Blanco, Salt Lake City. Rosary Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Dell Day Mortuary, Long Beach.

Funeral Wednesday, 9 a.m., Maria Grott Catholic Church, Long Beach. Buria' Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Virginia G. Nord Virginia G. Nord, 59, 21 Street, died of natural causes Aug.

12 in a Salt Lake hospital. Born Sept. 9, 1908, Salt Lake City, to Ambrose and Alice George Nord. Member First Presbyterian Church. Survivors: sisters, Mrs.

Jean N. Price, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Mrs. Leigh Fisher, St. Petersburg, Fla. Funeral Wednesday, 3 p.m., 574 E.

1st South. Cremation, inurnment Shrine of Memories Mausoleum. Rex Wheelwright OGDEN Rex Wheelwright, 70, 956-24th died of natural causes Aug. 13. in an Ogden rest home.

Born July 4, 1880, Ogden, to John and Johanna Jenkins Wheelwright. Married Tilla Yates Aug. 12, 1912, Nephi. She died Dec. 26, 1967.

Employe Park City Consolidated Mines Co. Retired in 1944. Member Uintah Lodge 7, AM. Park City, and other Masonic orders. Utah Past Grand Commander.

Member Knights Templar. Farrell Survivors: son, daughters, Park City; Mrs. Kenneth J. (Melba) Gilson, Mrs. Glenn (Ruby) Carlson, both Salt Lake City; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren: brothers, sisters, Dr.

Frank Boulder City, Jack, Ogden; Luke, Orem: George Honolulu, Hawaii: Mrs. Mark Warner, Mrs. Ruth Dempsey, both Riverdale, Weber County; Mrs. Annie Olson, Mrs. Nora Olson, both Ogden.

Funeral Friday 1:30 p.m.. Chapel of Flowers Mortuary, Ogden, where friends call Thursday p.m., Friday afternoon. Burial Ogden City Cemetery. Della A. Greeley Della M.

Antonson Greeley, 81, 228 E. 5th South, was dead on arrival at a local hospital Aug. 13, 1968, 8:15 p.m. following a heart attack. Born March 1887, Hyr rum, Cache County, daughter of Sorn and Carolyn Christopherson Antonson.

Married to B. Ray Greeley, Sept. 28, 1904, Salt Lake City. Member, Eighth Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter. day Saints.

Survivors: husband, Salt Lake City; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be announced from 36 E. 7th South. Shirley Pitts LARK Funeral services for Shirley Pitts, 40, who died Aug. 13 of injuries suffered in a mine accident in the Lark Mine, will be Friday at 10 a.m.

In the Lark LDS Ward Chapel Friends call 8090 S. State, Thursday, 6-8 p.m.; Friday on3 hour prior to services at the chapel. Burial Monroe Cemetery Born July 18 1928, MarysVale, Piute County, 10 Curtis E. and Phyllis Cordova Pitts. Married Frances Lassiter, Goldfield, 1951; divorced.

Married Donna Gates, March 8, 1958, Elko, Nev. Miner. Survivors: widow; sons, daughter, James, Curtis, Connie, all Lark; Pamela Jean, Kalamazoo, mother, Mrs. Phyllis Dewitt, Marysvale; brothers, Curtis Warren, both Marysvale; Garfield Wayne, Renton, Barry, Kearns. Funerals BONNER Funeral services for Steven C.

Bonner will be conducted 12 noon Friday at St. Paul's EpiscoPal Church, 271 South 9th East. Friends may call Thursday evening 7 to 8 p.m. at Evans and Early, 574 East 1st South. Interment.

Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral directors. Evans and Early. LAWRENCE Funeral services for Jeffrey Mark Lawrence will be held Thursday 1 p.m. at CurtisMackay Sunset Lawn Mortuary Chapel 2350 East 13th South where friends may call Wednesday 5 to 8 p.m.

and Thursday prior to services. Interment Sunset Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, CurtisMackay Sunset Lawn Mortuary. MARSHALL Funeral services for George Claud Marshall will be held Thursday, 12 o'clock noon in the West Ward pel, 951 E. 1st South.

Interment in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuarv. 36 E. 7th South on Wednesday, 6-8 p.m.. and at the ward on Thursday one hour prior to services.

Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary. PARKINSON Funeral services for Edna Loretta Parkinson, will be held Thursday at p.m. at the Goff Mortuary Chapel, 8090 South State Street. Friends may call at the Mortuary Wednesday 6 to 8 p.m.

and Thursday prior to services. Burial Crescent Cemetery. Goff Mortuary, funeral directors. SCANLON Funeral services for Maurice Joseph Scanion, will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Goff Mortuary Chapel, 8090 South State Street.

Friends may call at the Mortuary Wednesday 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday prior to services. Burial Midvale City Cemetary. Goff Mortuary, funeral directors. SCOTT Funeral services for Albert T.

Scott will be held Friday p.m. at Rose Park 10th Ward. 760 North 11th West. Friends may call at Cottonwood Mortuary 4670 Highland Drive Thursdav 7 to 9 hour p.m. prior and to at the services.

Church Interment Fridav Valley View Memorial Estate. Cot- Funeral directors Curtis-Mackay tonwood Mortuary. WATSON Private funeral services for Carrie Elizabeth Wade Watson will be held Thursday 11 a.m. at Curtis Mackay Sunset Lawn Mortuary 2350 East 13th South to where 8 friends may call Sunset Wednesday Lawn 6 p.m. Interment Park.

Funeral directors CurtisMackay Sunset Lawn Mortuary. WELLS Funeral services for Raeona May Wells, daughter of Mr. will be held Friday 11 a.m. in the and Mrs. Joseph L.

Wells of Sunset 250 Sunset West. 1st Friends may call at the Ward chapel, 2431 North Lindquist and Sons Mortuary and at in Ogden Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. the ward chapel Friday 1 hour Washington prior to services. Interment Heights Memorial Park. LIndquist and Sons funeral directors.

Legal Notices NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Purchasing Agent of Weber State College; Ogden, Utah, until 2:00 p.m., Friday, August 16, 1968, for: HOSPITAL INSURANCE FOR ATHLETIC PROGRAM Bid specifications may be obtained from the office of the Purchasing Building One, Weber State College. Weber State College reAgent, serves the right to relect any or all bids or waive any Irregularities the or informalities in the interest of College. ROBERT H. DeBOER, Agent (C-48) Purchasing 1-Special Notices GOLDEN WEDDING BIRTHDAY, FAMILY REUNION ANNOUNCEMENTS Photographs for use with Birthday and Wedding Anniversary an nouncements must be submitted to the Classified Advertising Defour days in advance of partmen? publication date, Family Reunion announcements must be run 10 lines or more. A charge will be made for the space required for the announcement.

$5.70 for the first inch, and $4.20 for each additional inch. The newspaper suggests that you forward your check with the pic ture and copy if you do not have an account with the Classified Advertisement Department. Pictures will be returned by mail after publication; however, the newspaper assumes no responsi bility for pictures submitted. THE WEATHER Forecast for Wednesday, Thursday, August 14, 15, 1968: SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY Showers and thundershowers tonight. Chance of locally heavy she vers western slopes of mountains.

Partial clearing Thursday with scattered afternoon thundershowers. Cooler. Lows tonight near 50. Probability of rain 80 per cent today and 40 per cent tonight. UTAH-Showers and thundershowers tonight.

Chance of locally heavy showers western slopes of mountains. Partial clearing Thursday with scaltered afternoon thundershowers. Cooler. Lows tonight mostly 45 to 55. Windy at times.

E. NEVADA- Showers and thundersnowers tonight. Chance of a few heavy showers northern mountains this afternoon. Pally cloudy Thursday with chance of afternoon thundershowers. Continued cool.

Highs today in the upper 60s and 70s. Lows tonight mostly in the 40s. Windy at times. S. E.

IDAHO-Considerable cloudiness through Thursday with showers and thundershowers. Chance of iccally heavy showers. Cooler. Lows tonight mostly in the 40s. Windy af tirnes.

S. W. IDAHO- -Considerable cloudiness through Thursday with showers and thundershowers. Cooler. Highs today mostly in the 70s.

Lows tonight in the 40s and lower 50s. Windy at times. FORECAST-UTAH-Temperatures averaging below normal. Showers likely Friday LOGAN through Sunday. Normal highs and Los Angeles lows Salt Lake City 91 and 58.

Miami U.S. STATIONS MOA3 Max. Min. Prec. New York Albuquerque 86 62 .08 CGDEN Atlanta 82 68 .20 Phoenix Billings 76 600 .02 POCATELLO COISE 83 .14 Portland Boston 66 PROVO CEDAR CITY 81 49 .09 .60 ROCK RENO CHEYENNE 86 ST.

SPRINGS Chicago Denver .30 St. Louls ILAS VEGAS San Francisco GRAND JUNCTION SALT TE LAKE CITY Legal Notice NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE CF SALE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Saturday, August 24. 1968, at the hour of 11:00 a.m. of said day, the following described aulomobiles will be sold al public auction at the Utah Recovery and Impound Lot. 540 West 4th South, Salt Lake City, Ulah: BONHAM TOTE GOTE, ID No.

101, no owner registered. BUICK, 1955, 4 door, DD 8849. ID No. no owner registered. BUICK, 1957, 4-door, ID No.

4D4033994, owner: Susan Ann Schafer, 1059 East 6th South, Salt Lake City, Utah. CADILLAC, 1958, 2-door, CF 7725, ID No. 5762100593, owner: unknown. CHEVROLET, 1950, 2-door California License DTC 235, ID No. 6HKK71289, owner: Sheila M.

Witham, 37658 Canterbury, Fremont, California. CHEVROLET, 1957, 4-door, ID No. VC57K181719, owner: Danny Dixon, 3135 South 4300 West, Granger, Utah. CHEVROLET, 1933, 4-door, ID No. 1881304, no owner registered.

CHEVROLET, 1959, station wagon, ID No. A595296014, owner: Roy Dean Kemp, 2334 South 8th East, Salt Lake City, Utah; lien holder: Benef cial Industrial Loan Corporation, 2263 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah. CHRYSLER, 1962 or 63, 4-door, ID No. 3843148299, no owner registered. DODGE, 1950, 2-door, EK 6092, ID No.

48504039, owner: Max R. Bleckert, 279 West 1550 North, Bountiful, Utah. DODGE, 1960, station wagon, ID No. 4502120481, no owner registered. DODGE, 1949, 4-door, FE 6142, ID No.

unknown, no owner registered. FORD, 1961, station wagon, Oregon License 27 6389, ID No. 1P62V112699, owner: Andrew James 514 South Ivy Street, Kennewick, Washington. FORD. 1959, 2-door, AA 0413, ID No.

owner: Frank Mark, 700 Colorado Street, Salt Lake City, Urah FORD, 1957, 4-door, FF 5411, ID No. D7LT170775, owner: Wanda or William Crawford, 1367 Richards Street, Salt Lake City, Utah; lien holder: Classic Auto, 827 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. FORD, 1957. 4-door, DR 1700, ID No. B7PG150599, owner: Buddy Ray Inman, 217 Third Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah; lien holder: Invester's Used Cars, 6015 South State, Murray, Utah.

FORD, 1955, pickup, License 197 574, ID No. FLOV5R21442, owner: Noel Gerard Theobold, 87 West 2nd North. Salt Lake City, Utah FORD. 1960. 2-door, CK 9690, ID OE41W138727, owner: Thomas E.

Seabolt, 227 East 27th South, Salt Lake City, Utah; lien holder: Peoples Finance and Thrift, 157 South State, Salt Lake City, Utah. FORD, 1955. 4-door, EF 8138, ID No. U5RG182733, owner: LaWanna Wardle, 1410 Pacific Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah; lien holder: First National Bank of Layton, Layton, Utah. FORD, 1951, 2-door, DC 7410, ID H1CB101476, owner: Oma Barnum, 1232 East 13th South, Salt Lake City, Utah FORD.

M6DT145220, 1956, 4-door, nwner: DD William 9263, 1P. Corgmier, 3345 East Crest Road, FORD, 1056. 4-door. FF 8570, ID Granger, Utah. UCRG137936, owner: Danny Gotschall, 2175 Blair Street, Salt Lake Citv, Utah.

OLDSMOBILE, 1960, 2-door, DD 6516, ID No. 508M82010. owner: James Bruce Underwood, 7439 South East. Midvale, Utah. DC 1955, 4-door, 5588, ID No.

558K1466, owner: Jeanette A. Farnsworth, 3524 West 3800 South, Salt Lake City, Utah. PLYMOUTH. 1955, 4-door. Montana owner: Wendell Matt, Box 94, Arlee, License 3-37739, ID No.

P27271284, Montana. No. 15775592, 1955. owner: Westlev E. PLYMOUTH, 4-door.

8730, Hogna, 445 East 6th South, Salt Lake Citv, W'ah. RAMBLER. 1961, No. station 70174, owner: wagon, FB Sophie 1594. Summers, ID 761 East 4th South, Salt Lake City, Utah.

FILLIS, D. J. Chief of Police. Published Aug. 14, 1968 (C-29) NOTICE Sealed bids will be received University at the of Utah, Purchasing until 2:30 P.M., August 23, Department, the purchase of: PHOTO SPINNER "TACHISTOSCOPE CLOSED CIRCUIT TV EQUIPVEHICLES MENT ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR LABORATORY EQUIPMENT ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT as per list and specifications cbtainTRANSIENT able from the Purchasing DepartThe right is reserved to accept or ment.

reject any or all bids and to waive in any bid in informality the interest or of the Univertechnicality sitv. Only bids giving a firm quotation and properly signed will be accepted. Bid proposals and specifications will be furnished upon request. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH WILLIAM L. CHRISTENSEN, (C-54) Purchasing Agent 1-Special Notices CLASSIFICATION INDEX Need and An Found Expert 3 Lost Wanted 7 to 11-A Help A For Rent 14 to 27 Real Estate 28 36 1 For Sale Misc.

47 to 51 Automobiles 55 READ YOUR AD carefully before placing it. Due to mechanical operation it is impossible to correct or change your ad until it aD peared one time. IN EVENT OF ERROR notify our Classified Department at once. Advertisers are expected to check the first insertion; we will not be responsible for any errors after the first day. WHEN PHONING your Want-Ad al.

ways ask tor the ad to be repeated back to you. Be sure to check your phone number and address. An experienced ad-taker will help yoU word your result-pulling ad. WHEN CANCELLING an ad demand "kill" number. No allowance made without It.

DAILY 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. SATURDAYS 8 A.M. TO 1 P.M. SUNDAYS 9 A.M.

TO 12 NOON RATES 55c per tine for one dav $1.65 per line for days $2.25 per line for 7 days 4 days for price of 3 7 days for price of 6 DIAL 521-3535 Just say "Charge it" OF ESSA WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST SHOWERS WARM iT. WORTH NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received Up until 2:00 p.m. August 21, 1968 at the Purchasing Agent's office at The College of Southern Utah, Cedar City, Utah for: TWO 'ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS ONE HYDRAULIC POWER IRON WORKER ONE POWER LAWNMOWER 450,000 ONE MORE NO. 4 FUEL OIL. Specifications may be secured by contacting the Purchasing Agent, College of Southern Utah, 1551 West 200 North, Cedar City, Utah, College reserves the right 10 relect any or all bids or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the College.

COLLEGE SOUTHERN UTAH NEIL K. BOYTER, Purchasing Agent. NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Purchasing Agent of Weber State College, Ogden, Utah, until 2:00 p.m., Monday, August 19, 1968, for: LUMBER Bid specifications may be obtained from Agent, the Building office of One, the Weber Purchasing State College. Weber State College reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any Irregularities or informalities in the interest of the College. ROBERT H.

DeBOER, (C-49) Purchasing Agent 1X-Mining Legal Notice GEIGER counters, and scintillators and repairs. 747 S. 1st West. 2-Auction Sales Granger, area, 298-6245. -Reward offered for black wallet, lost at 1204 East So.

Temple. 485-9169. LOST -Vic. Trial Lake, male collar. black and white cat with red Child's pet.

298-8776. LOST bay mare, white on black feet, 21st 8th West. Reward. 484-9216. 4-Personals ATTENTION PAT SWASEY FORMERLY OF ARDEN'S BARBER SHOP, NOW AT DESERET GYM.

YOU ARE ALL WELCOME. SEMI-APPOINTMENT, 355-0535. BUY Silver dollars, coins. Indian 328-1862. Rust gold proof sets, old Coin and Gift, 18 E.

3rd S.L.C. RESUMES ARTHUR RICHARDSON 328-8591, eve. 364-7218. BUYING Silver dollars, all silver coins, also old coins, gold, proof sets, etc. S.L.C.

Zion Coin 57 East Broadway, Utah, 359-0498. DANCE CLASSES STARTING Southeast Dance Academy. years up. Utahs' largest and most modern dancing school. 486-0061.

MODEL OPPORTUNITIES DA 8-1322. 411 E. S. Temple, 363-2765 MODELS WANTED 1399 S. 7th East TYPES, 487-3243 ALL AGES, ALL HUSBANDS, is your wife suing you for non-support? Help ease the strain.

Send her to Betty's Bra Bar, 252 So. Main; Cottn. Mall, 322-2020. WIG, brown with beautiful tapestry case, hairpiece, $45. Brown tapestry wig case fall, $13; blonde $15; vinyl wig case $5.

278-2903. DETECTOR Super sensitivity, locate buried treasure, Zion Coin 57 East Broadway, EL 9-0498. FIGURETTE BRAS OFF 359-5628 BABY LAYETTE $5,75. Baby quilts, small fitted or plain diapers. 298-7971.

RUMMAGE sale--bunk beds, TV, clothes, misc. Aug. 15, 16, 8 a.m. to Will sell the following items: SALT LAKE AUCTION Thursday, 8 p.m., Aug. 15 Elec.

meat cutter, roller conveyer, hot drink dispenser, car rack, plastic swimming pool, hidea-beds, desk, TV, kitchen table and chairs, couch, overstuff chair, coffee table, kitchen chairs, polishers, elec. stove, skate board, pr. laminated skis, fencing. 3469 So. State, open daily 12 noon to 6 p.m.

for consignment and inspection, air many items can be ourchased on other days. PUBLIC AUCTION 1-1960 OLDS, 1-1957 CHEV. and MISC. FURNITURE. Will be sold August 26 at 2 p.m., 3907 West 5400 Kearns.

3-Lost and Found LOST Min. black male Chihuahua, answers to name of Booti, Vic. of No. Redwood Rd. behind Allens Motor Lodge Motel.

Reward. Contact Mr. Wood at S.L.C. Humane Society, 328-7814. MISSING 3-year-old buff-white West Highland Terrier, resembles a Scottie.

Ans. to "Tillie." Mt. Olympus Park area, reward, 278-8392. LOST Maltese female, apricot, ans. to "Puffy," has been clipped, vic.

12th So. 5th East, child's pet. REWARD. 466-5042. LOST Pregnant Siamese cat, vic.

Mt. Olympus Shop. 278-7449. LOST male Afghan blond with black face and ears, black leather collar. 485-0124 rew.

FOUND- Lady's watch, vic. South Temple. Aug. 4th. Call 353-7149.

LOST vic. 3rd East and Vine in Murray, fat brown Pomeranian ans. to Charlie, 266-0980. REWARD for return of lady's silver watch lost in Am. Fork Canyon.

8-10. 359-4975. LOST black male Skipperki, answers to the name of Pepper, Reward, Granger, area, 298-6245. 2 p.m. 608-2nd Ave.

359-4257. SWAP MEET FLEA MARKET Every 10-5, Woodland Drive-in Theater, 4005 So. 7th East. applique quilts, $40 and up, 355-1375. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Information and assistance, 355-9159.

DIVORCE and child custody cases investigated. 355-4666. MOVING Must sell Cottonwood Club membership, bargain. 278-9366. lessons (all types), Prof Instruction.

Music Centre. 322-0449 ALPINE COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERSHIP. 262-2937. Pvt. guitar lessons, your home.

Instrument furn. 487-0094. GET-ACQUAINTED guitar, drum or accordion lessons, $1.50, instrument furn. Progressive Music, 364-4353. IF IN jail Need bail, call Beehive Bail Bonds, new.

fast 24-hr. service Call 485-2711. WANTED Military relics. western antiques. stamps, coins.

guns. Beehive 368 E. 3rd South. 359-9052 GUITAR, drum lessons. wks.

course priv. lessons $10, 322-0449. FALL DANCE classes startina Sept. 1st. The Music Centre, 322-0449.

NEW elec. quitars and amps. $89.50. Classic quitars $60. 322-0449.

LOR-EL coin-stamp shop. Buy coins. 383 E. 17th So. Open 12-6.

466-1324. PET CEMETERY- Pickup Service HU 4-3070 Are you in need of direction? WORD OF TRUTH 255-7592 BEAUTIFUL r.and made piece and TO 7:00 A.M. EST 8 -15 -68 SHOWERS MONTREAL BOSTON 70 55 .06 SHERIDAN Copenhagen 1 a.m. 59 1 p.m. 62 Spokane ERR .01 Dublin 12 a.m.

59 12 p.m. 82 .01 VERNAL Geneva 1 a.m. 59 65 Washington, D.C. 85 Hong Kong 8 a.m. 82 8 p.m.

69 West Yellowstone 69 .55 Lisbon 12 a.m. 70 12 p.m. 46 54 CANADA Madrid 1 a.m. 70 Calgary 67 41 Moscow 3 a.m. 59 3 p.m.

.59 Vancouver 63 57 .21 New Delhi 1 a.m. 82 1 p.m. .35 INTERNATIONAL STATIONS Tuesday Oslo a.m. 55 I p.m. 52 .05 Wednesday Paris p.m.

Aberdeen 12 a.m. 50 12 p.m. 52 Rome 1 a.m. 68 p.m. Amsterdam 1 a.m.

61 1 p.m. 66 Saigon 8 p.m. 60 .01 Berlin a.m. 59 1 p.m. 66 Stockholm 1 a.m, 48 1 p.m.

1 p.m. 61 Tokyo 9. a.m 81 9 70 Brussels p.m. 55 .50 Calro 2 a.m. 70 2 p.m.

100 Vienna 1 a.m. 57 59 Casablanca 12 a.m, 59 12 p.m. 79 Warsaw 1 p.m. 54 1 p.m. CUT velvet, upholstery material, $6 yd.

Antique satin, drapery material, $1 yd. Loose weave casement, $1.50 yd. Wrought iron lamps, Spanish style, from $5.95 PENNY DECORATOR 524 So. 6th East. Open Sun.

5-Massage and Bath WASATCH massage. Masseurs, masseuses. House call. Hot mineral whirlpool. Open Sun.

363-8996. HEALTH STUDIO 1488 S. Main. 485-2202. New help.

PHYSIOTHERAPY, massage and bath, 299-1057. 6-Travel, Bus Lines BE SAFE BE INSURED I.C.C. CERTIFIED Automobile Delivery Service everywhere in the United States. $2,500,000 INSURANCE. Driver wanted not employment.

INSURED DRIVEWAY SYSTEM 830 South State 322-3163 DRIVERS wanted to drive cars for me to or from L.A., San Francisco, Boise, Seattle, Denver, Phoenix, Chicago, New York and other maior cities. This is not employment. 363-0830. 7-Help Wanted -Women GALS INTERNATIONAL BOOK publishing firm will hire young women to staff permanent local office. Chance to learn management.

No typing, filina or office skills necessary, we will train. $350 MO. SAL. If qualified MUST BE: Single. Neat and poised.

Able 10 start immediately. For Interview appt. call 359-5892 YOUR "ROAD TO SUCCESS" DO you have an AVON Cosmetic Representative calling on you regularly? If you don't perhaps it is an open territory which could offer you an excellent earning opportunity. Start now for big Christmas profits. No experience necessary.

Part time. Call 355-5147. HOUSEWIVES mation EXTRAHELP TEMPORARY SERVICES 355-5358 It's not too early to register for temporary assignments this tall. Work for a day, a week or month near your home. We pay your salary.

Never a fee. All office skills needed. Call for appt. or turther infor- 445 E. 2nd So.

Smite 203 ASSEMBLER TRAINEES Must be neat, trim, mature and work well with hands. Permanent position, 12 openings, beginning wage $277 mo. Report 9 to 4 p.m. for interview and testing. BUREAU OF PERSONNEL 2501 So.

State 486-0053 YOUNG LADIES Transamerican needs young ladies to work in Calif. and Hawaii. Traning expenses paid. Must be neat and able to start immed. See Mrs.

Kim, Congress Hotel 11-5. Interstate Book Publishing Service. MATURE SALESLADY for Ice cream, candy store. Part time day and eve. shift, some Sunday work.

Apply in person, Fernwood's 150 W. Commonwealth (2130 12 to 3 p.m. EXPERIENCED accounts receivable bookkeeper wanted for office. Permanent, mature, conscientious person willing to work. Medical terminologv and insurance knowledge most helpful, salary commensurate with ability.

322-5537. INSURANCE claims examiner experienced in handeling group, accident, and sickness claims, permanent position. Contact Mr. King, 322-5637. New York Life Insurance Co.

An equal opportunity employer. MR. J's international Wig Club needs demonstrator models, parttime, $2.50 per hr. salary, car nec. Apply in person anytime, 10 a.m.7 p.m., 237 E.

2nd South, or call for an 328-4287. POLY'S TOY PARTIES Sell Toys and Gifts. Big Bonuses. Color Cataloque. Car necessary 277-2554, 254-3564 NURSE'S AIDE Experienced only.

Day and afternoon shifts. Paid vacation, sick leave, insurance and holidays. No phone calls, 165 So. 10th East. SALES manager for wia shop: minimum 2 yrs.

management starting $75 per wk. No phone calls. Discount Wig Center. 708 So. State, Mr.

Alvn. PERMANENT fancywork seamstress for bedspreads, lambrequins, swags and austrians, etc. Hrs. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

MUST BE EXPERIENCED. 277-2630. WOMAN wanted for light office work. Also four women for light delivery work. (Circus tickets).

Must have car and know city well. Suite 517 Continental Bank Bldg. HIRING for fall and winter season. Motel and restaurant, Mt. Maiestic Manor, Brighton.

Single, live in, board, room, salary and tips. 304-3382 aft. 11 a.m. WAITRESS- Counter service, 5:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., top wages, good pearance, Al's Cafe, Bingham Highway, Copperton.

WAITRESSES WANTED Excel. working cond. Good pay, apply in person only, Senor Pepe's, 216 So. State. SECRETARY experience required.

Fast accurate tvpist. Shorthand necessary. Some bookkeeping knowledge helpful. Applv 565 E. 21st South.

484-6136. EXP. waitress for lunch wanted, legal age, 1 kitchen help wanted. Apply in person, Rhoda's Restaurant, 14 E. 8th So.

BABY sitter wanted, also light housekeeping, weekdays only. Perm. work, call aft. 5 p.m. 299-4241.

BEAUTICIAN needed Immediately, 9th East, 9th South area, call 359-1289. WAITRESS wanted, experience preferred, part time only. Apply 337 So. State. EXPERIENCED roll head printer for photo-finishing plant, night or day shift.

Mrs. Woods, 355-5363 for appt. NEAT appearing. reliable kitchen help wanted 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m 1920 So.

2nd West. RELIABLE, legal age woman to run lounge. Apply in person after 4:30.. Pizza Chalet, 2049 E. 6200 South.

EXPERIENCED waitress wanted, neat in appearance, apply Utah Cafe, 32 South Mian. HOUSEKEEPER wanted, live in, own room and TV. No smoking. $150. a mo.

Olympus Cove. 278-3877. WOMEN or girl for light housework, child care, pvt. room, bath, room, board and wages, 277-3179. BABY sitter wanted, August 21st December from 8 to 4:40 p.m., weekdays, call 355-6385.

WAITRESS wanted. Apply at Kearns Bowling Lanes, 3951 West 5400 So. no phone calls. WOMAN to tend 2-children, my home. Hclladay area.

278-7904. GIRL to care 2 children this winter. Live in. 364-9959. Secretary, a rare opportunity.

299-5554 Call in the eves. 7-Help Wanted -Women This NEWSPAPER does not knowingly HELP. WANTED ADS that indicate a preference based on AGE from employers covered by the AGE DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT ACT. More information may be obtained from the U.S. Department of Labor, Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions 3207 Federal Building, 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah $4111.

A X-RAY STENO Transcribe reports for radiologist. Medical terminology required. 8 hrs. Thurs. and 4 hrs.

Sat. Salary according to qualifications, plus fringe benefits. Call S. L. Clinic for appt.

EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY We have an unusual opening for a single girl who graduated from high school this year. We will train and gradually give responsibility to the right person. Experience is not necessary if you enioy working with figures, like to meet people, and can type at least 55 wpm. Five days week Insurance Benefits Periodic raises based on your progress Profit sharing Capitol Thrift and Loan 308 Continental Bank Building NURSE Anesthetist CRNA Needed immediately for 600-bed, all psychiatric hospital. Fully accredited by J.C.A.H.

Salary open, Liberal personnel policies. Excellent working conditions. Call collect or write to Miss Verla A. Carter, RN, MS, Direcior, Department of Nursing Services, Wyoming State Hospital, Box 177, Evanston, Wyoming 82930. Telephone 307-789-3464.

WORK AT HOME $50 per week part-time, $100 per week full time salary if qualified. Telephone survey work for national Book Publishers. Experience helpful but not necessary. We train. Call Mrs.

Anderson, 262-2267, 485-3791, or 485-8971. WAITRESSES We need exper. waitresses for S.L.'S busiest restaurant. Excel. salary, tips, and working conditions.

Most shifts avail. Apply Dee's Family Restaurant. Business office, 433 Main. REG. NURSE Utah license.

All fringe benefits. Hospital scale. Career appointment in one of the West's finest Geriatrics nursing environments. Call Mrs. Hunt, 322-5521, for appt.

COLLEGE STUDENTS AND MOONLIGHTERS Earn $40 to $60 comm. weekly working eves, and Sats. servicing Fuller Brush accounts. 467-2458, 278-4469, 467-9050. GIRS-BOYS Earn UD to $15 per day com.

Exciting and fun work, build a business now starts. that will Distributor continue for after school Bestline Household Products. For appt. call 328-4779. WILL TRAIN Neat appearing lady to work in store.

coin-op Pleasant laundry surroundings. See and dry cleaning Mr. Baker, 1371 So. 7th East. APPLICANTS now being interviewed for bookeepers and cash room girls for new K-Mart Store on Parleys Way to open this fall.

Apply in K-Mart, person only, Personnel Desk, 4670 So. 900 East, wkdys, 11-4. CAR hostess needed, must be out of high school, full time shift Mon. through no Sun. work.

Apply in person, Hires Drive-in, 425 So. after 7th East, before 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. No calls please. LADIES Work full or part time.

magazine order desk. No experience sary. $1.75 to $2.00 hr. salary. 322-5422 for appt.

HOUSEWIVES Rising cost of living squeezing your family budget? Add $20 to $30 weekly commission. serving Watkins customers. call 262-3376. INSIDE help, must be legal age, night shift, full time, apply in person, Hires Drive-in 425 before So. 7th East.

Apply In person Howard Driggs Elementary School needs care before and after classes in your home, please call 278-8714 eves. PART-TIME office work for college girl or high school senior. Must be able to work at least hrs. in afternoon Mon. through Fri.

Call 487-1325. EXPERIENCED ATTRACTIVE waitress. Excellent hours and workina conditions. day YE LITTLE KNAVE RESTAURANT. 150 Social Hall Ave.

355-7262. WINDOW CASHIERS FOR DRIVE-INN Young married women day and eve. shifts local ref. required. Dee's 433 So.

Main. WOMEN, attractive, intelligent to teach prof. make-up technique, and sell Viviane Woodard Cosmetics. Consultant and executive opportunites avail. 466-3508, 363-9451.

WOMEN for genera: plant work, perience preferred or will train, must be steady, apply in person, Metropolitan Laundry 2253 So. 5th East. LOCAL mature experienced full time ice cream fountain sales lady, Granger or So. East area, Valora's, 484-2532, 4 to 6 p.m. only.

NEAT motherly type to tend at my home, 2 children, 1 in kindergarten, vic. 34th 34th East. $100 mo. 467-9919, 434-2094. WIG stylist needed immediately.

Good pay and working cond. Call Dorothy, Cleopatra Wigs, 322-4476. FULLER Brush mgr. needs sales and delivery help. Openings for 2 unit managers.

Call 278-2861. BOUNTIFUL girl to tend children 3 nights week while mother works. 3:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. 295-1530.

WOMAN to give tender loving care to 2 children, live in. Lt. housework, salary, 464-3521. EXPER. WAITRESS 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 shifts.

June's Cafe. 7711 So. State. APT. manager, 7 units 1st rent reduction reliable bondable, write Box J-34 care of this paper.

TOP speed accurate, typist to work nights, top pay. White Horse Press. 2245 S. West Temple, 487-7401. MATURE woman to live in, very light housekeeping, and fix meals, 484-6755.

EXP. mature waitress for night shift, 12 midnight-9 a.m., no phone calls, 641 West No. Temple. COOK-will train, honest dependable, mature person. Call for appt.

266-0979. WANTED EXPECTANT MOTHER TO DO LIGHT HSEWK. RM. SMALL WAGE. EL 5-7444.

LAB technician part time hrs. can be arranged to your convenience btwn. 8-5 Salary open 359-3719. CASHIER-hostess, full time. Apply in person 641 West No.

Temple UNIVAC Sperry Rand Corporation 322 No. 21st West PRODUCTION WORKERS Experience in electrical assembly operations and familiarity with operation sheets or blueprints required. Rotating shift work only. NO PHONE CALLS Apply in Person for Future Interview Appointment Equal Opportunity Employer Wanted -Women 7-Help Wanted--Women UNIVAC Sperry Rand Corp. AN 322 No.

21st West Computer Assembly Openings No Experience Necessary Qualifications: High school diploma or G.E.D. vision a (glasses O.K.) Good manual dexterity Rotating shift only 7:30 a.m. to 4:12 p.m. 4:42 p.m. to 1:12 a.m.

Apply in Person 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for future interview appointment. No phone calls Equal Opportunity Employer MEDICAL SECRETARY Need mature woman with pleasant personality, good health, to manage office for 2 busy surgeons. Must be good typist, have knowledge of medical terminology, no sthd.

Tuesday-Fri. 9-4, Sat. 9-1, salary open. Reply, own handwriting, Box J-39, this paper. HAVE OFFICE EXPERIENCE? YOU'RE IN DEMAND CALL 359-8762 VICTOR Temporaries WE PAY YOUR SALARY 45 So.

Main, Rm. 206 BABYSITTER, child 4-mos. old, home on 5-day write Box J-40, care of this paper if you want long-term employment. WAITRESSES wanted all shifts available, Harmans Cafe, 3 locations, 3890 So. State, 250 West No.

Temple, 1280 East 21st So. EXPERIENCED draperv seamstresses, however will train. Eve. work, hrs. 4 p.m.

to 11 p.m. Apolv 277-2630. $50 CASH Any group, club or organization for selling Watkins famous vanilla and pepper. 262-3376. PERM.

NENT steno. clerk, excel. working cond. Profit sharing, maximum salary to qualified person. Interviewed by appt.

328-2011. Aides and housekeeper, permanent position. day and eve. shift, Bonner Brookside Nursing Home, 1205 East 4725 262-2908. work in exchange for beauty LADIES who would like light settici night classes only, 5 to 10 p.m.

Continental College of Beauty. MIDDLE aged woman for 1-cirl office, typing, bookkeeping, $300 per mo. salary. Apply 155 West Wentworth Ave. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wanted for small office, good working conditions.

Call 363-4516 between 10 and 5 p.m. for appt 2 MATURE women to arrange appointments for a Irg. midwestern appliance co. Will receive hourly wage, 484-8233. WANTED -Fountain Girl, Sunday and Holidays off, apply ZCMI Tea Room, 15, So.

Main, see Mr. Allenby. No phone calls please. RELIABLE girl with good knowledge of office machines, 40 hrs. Tuesday through 262-2431.

my home, 5 days per vic. RELIABLE woman to tend children, 88th So. 13th East. 255-5584. ALTERATION lady for women's ready to wear, must be top seamstress, with experience.

487-1011. aged NEEDED woman for child care and if. in Holladay area, middlehousework, 278-2273. YOUNG mother to tend girl, vic. 1st So.

7th East. Aft. p.m. 322-3201: 298-4003. NURSING home personnel, all shifts, experience preferred.

328-4151, 328-3384. LPN, exper. in nursing home administration. 2440 So. 3rd East.

HOUSEWORK Full or part time Homemakers, Inc. 521-4354 Ext. 100. NEED woman to care for small children. 278-3372.

MAID wanted, exper. Mission Motel, 855 No. 2nd West. TEACHER needs sitter for 2 children, 278-9224. RECEPTIONIST for beauty college, 2230 So.

7th East. Call 486-0101. DEALERS for Baum Home toy parties. High commission. 277-6670.

MOST ATTRACTIVE PERMANENT FOSITION We are seeking high caliber women who wish to become engaged in the placing of our beautiful pre-need program. We are interested in peopel who plan on permanent employment. Women with experience in placing cosmetics, housewares, real estate, nsurance, etc. most if welcome, YOU We are have willing a place to put for forth real try and effort and are desirous of realizing a very substantial income. Salary while training, commission, bonus plan, and group insurance.

If interested in good steady permanent employment with the fastest growing endeavor in this area, call MEMORIAL ESTATES, 486-0151 and grow with us. Full or part-time. We will train you. ATTENTION VANDABUILT GIRLS Nationally advertised Vanda $500 Cosmetic Company, a divison of million has 4 openings, 2 parttime at $40 week, and full time at $100 per week. comm.

Help introduce new lire, no sales or cosmetics experience required. Phone 262-3708, 277-1200, 277-1017 for an interview in the privacy of your own home. ATTENTION SOUL SISTERS National firm needs six girls to represent the publisher of Ebony, Jet and Tan magazines. Must be willing to earn and learn. No experience needed, we train you.

Must work on East Coast. Salary plus comm. See Mrs. Chamberlin, Congress Hotel. 363-4494.

FEMININE DESIGN CORP. Would like attractive woman to work In spare time in hair fashion business. We will train you. Excel. earning potential plus wig.

Call Pat at 322-4476 CAREER opportunity for, girl Friday for sales dept. of established candy firm. Must be competent in most office skills, adept in details and problem solving. Good working conditions and benefits. Call 487-3201 for appt.

for dry cleaning Must be EXPERIENCE quality, seamstress steady, $1.50 per hour salary if qualified. Apply in person only. Metropolitan Laundry Co. 2253 So. 5th East.

WAITRESSES, EXPER. IN CLUBS OR HOTELS, STEADY AND PART-TIME WORK, GOOD PAY, UNIFORMS, BONUS, VACATION AND INSURANCE. CALL HELEN ROGERS, 466-8751. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Work part time magazine order desk. No experience necessary, $1.75 to 2.00 per hr.

salary. Call 322-5422 for appt. RESTAURANT fry cook wanted, with general kitchen experience. 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Good wages. Appear in person. Joe's Center Cafe, 1895 W. 17th So. LIVE FAMILY FOR MATURE HOUSEWORK DEPENDABLE AND WOMAN CHILD CARE.

LOVELY RM. AND BATH. GOOD SALARY, REFS. 487-7234. NEAT appearing, attractive, girl, for cocktail waitress, will train.

Must be over legal age Apply between 12 and 4 p.m., The Top Hat, 3521 So. State, 266-0241. WANTED Cook, mature woman must be exper, in quantity cooking, fullt.me days, but be able 10 rotate days off. SHRINERS' HOSPITAL HOUSEKEEPER, care for 1 child, 2-6 p.m. daily, 5 days per wk.

487-7571 before 5 p.m. MAIL ORDER WANT-ADS A AD AD-O-GRAM Please print with dark pencil or ballpoint pen fink may blur), using one space for each word. Be sure to include your address (or phone number) and your name, if necessary AS PART OF YOUR AD so want ad readers can contact you. APPROXIMATELY 26 LETTERS AND SPACES TO ONE LINE (First Word Here) (Second Word) SALT Please run days starting SAN 4 Days for Price of 3 2 lines, 3 lines, 4 lines, lines, $8.25 Nome Address 77 76 87 80 62 83 103 8 68 76 75 74 95 81 2 City MAIL TO: WANT-ADS, NEWSPAPER AGENCY CORP. 143 S.

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