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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 10

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HEPUBUl CITY Tka Arizona Republic 11 nic george by Virgil Partcb i Obituaries Karl Harris, Soil Expert, Dies in Utah rrn Builder of 'Castle' Succumbs at 82 Karl Hutu, 70, i retired weeks a as aoil ccineer wrJb the U. S. Department of 2 California Hunters Describe 8-Dav Ordeal in Stormy Sierra iaif (LT'li 4 liet.kley ad tire Uiruing andbocaue of that i "Tiere asn1 anjihusg bJl to hue only about we couldat aei fihelter," Hens- niuuuui'is aU around us, fA mile trora tLe camp. Tbey car- ley continued. "If had kwt bif ntounaii t-oeted miUt lied only their nHes.

aome that Lre, we wouldn't have had aiiv at. jnunitK and a handful ot a rhanee. Rather than seek Tii was tt a tali- m'Uties toe lonaa hunter and his cumpan By l-'e Saturoay mgi(, we '0'' ion yesterday dewribed the iCV aere tost' said Mo' TenGir.g the fire became upenence of being lost t'o "I guts we'd aalked 20 111051 religious nte. One man in ttie sturmy high Sierra tn nates and ar aved by it constaatJy while the ntr -ro tetiiperature fur uniw-r t1 woed to fuel it i tii-t tney had mm' as no pack of vtni n-. itt.

nrri r. r.rwUi about tJee feet st'd eather amcuiture re- BIN 1 roc bere. died e- PRESOUTT CuTro, H. the Italian irnmigrant who built the faM-inating lirtdrurk between Phoeux and Tempe known as "Ton re Caitle," died jesterday tn a Prescott terday in Salt Lake City. batpiuL Funeral erv- ill KTS be 1 JO it- held at Masonic funeral seniors will be held at II cm.

Wednesday la Mercer Mortuary, IM1 t. Thomas. Plioenix. Interment remand Phoenix for eirtrt -11 A 1 m. 1 pm.

Wednesday at the Third Ward i 1 MHun yrirs prior to 19a when he moved to San Diego. Chape! of the' lif and Kenneth McCoy, of Uieif aramuftitioa tirinsl ny nni the first )inard. were reeud rounds to iorate their rn. days rescue plane? Oxnard Harris LAJUAlll. IMU 1U UMir a.

Church of Jesus V-iaui CIS taua imj iient-opiers couia not iiy. bv an Armv heli- a- viva pjjix Sff ,21. irS: it Jackmans Chna of Latter-day Saints, 37 'J men's store until his death. He E. Ashland.

Friends may call! Saturday tujiter pnions But a tar BIT ON THE eighth day the as zvui weather cleared and within sev- 1 ii-L il i ifn rj.n ZT n7i in mi He resided in Us Veg-s since at the Morien-n Kings Funeral tl. Center, 1020 W. Washington, be- taeen 7 and m. tomorrow which he planned to subdivide! Survmm? are his wile Wan Harris, of 111 E. Alva-was born ut American and The depression.

how da Us a daughter, Mr ever, snuffed out his dream. "Okay NOW what did I do?" lueal on three acorns, a cand "ensiey -aJa kne fir, ArMi lowered frf and The two beiame lt a week $rn tiie last match. treated tor exposure and hunget (ago Saturday when they ieit, "1 happen to be a Christiitii GUNSHOT WOUND FATAL He did manaae to erect the William Johns, both of San 01(1 manag ui er ecr i Polly Harris, in tolocua Juarez, building that stands May ,1: snd a Mexico. Tlie family moved 10 a wedding cake on U.S. High-brother, all of San Francisco.

yearj Jatef to Albea CanadjJ way CMO, just east of thei wiU hed at an1 iater to Utah. Mr. Harris stockyards. ja Tuesday in Bunker Broth- attended high school in Provo, John Leonard Hegwood, 48, flitted gunshot wound the'their camp in the quaking 11 "Pj, 10 8 man." uaid Hensley. "I nevtf 611 S.

27th died yesterday, head. Officers said Hegwoudlaspen area at the 7,000 foot 0111 tinaiiy flamed enough God has a in Memorial Hospital from what'; shot himself Saturday. They level, to search for two com-i10 tne ur purpoe in all things and '1 police described as a sclf-in-1 termed tlie death a suicide pamons who later turned up! ''We kner we had to keep the kntw we'd be rescued." I In his own words, he decided ers Chapel, Las Vegas. Conclud- ttaB, and later attended Brtg I. ir II to become a "water witch." lo ing sen-ices will be held in Youn? University.

He left College to serve in the armed; Greenwood Memorial Park, San forces of Canada. Diego cating water wells. I HOLD A string to a bob," ha onct explained, "I sprinkle water on my hand, and the plumb line begins to 1brate, After release from the services, he returned to study at Utah State University, receiving, a bachelor's degree in agriculture and engineering and a Blanche 31. Riley Services for Mrs. Blanche i ff ft.

As I A. and the water structure of the land for miles around is re Riley, 80, of Wlckenburg, who masters degree in civil engi vealed to me. It is as clear asjdied Saturday in a Phoenix hos-television." He claimed to haveipjtal, will be held at 11 a.m. to-discovered 35 wells in the Marl-j day in the Lundberg Mary vale neering. His first professional job was in 1925 when he went to Gila copa-casa uranae area ior one chapel.

6901 W. Indian School. The Rev. James T. Gore will company in i5Ma.

In 1957. Mr. Carraro bought College in Thatcher as head of its science department. Three omciate. interment will be in years later he was appointed Muleshoe, Tex.

Mrs. Riley is survived by two Graham County agricultural daughters, Mrs. J. A. Willis of agent.

In 1931, he transferred to the USDA agricultural research service on a cooperative assign part of a granite-covered hill near the Shrine of St. Joseph of the Mountain in Yarnell. At 75 years of age he started clearing, blasting and building walls, landscaping a rock wonderland, which he aptly named Carraro's Grotto. The project was filled with interestine and realistic- Muleshoe and Mrs. Dorothy L.

Shipley of New Mexico; two sons, James E. and Claude V. ment with the university. Mr. Harris made a name for Riley of Muleshoe; 12 grand- cluldren and six himself as an irrigation engi lookln animals.

He chiseled neer. In 1945, he took a leave of a to go to Africa, identifying names on his crea tions. where he helped a New York Virtie V. Bishop Services for Mrs. Virtie firm set up a irri-1 gation project in Angola.

A year later another leave took him to! Bishop, 57, who died Thursday Saudi Arabia to solve a drain-! THOUSANDS of sightseers visit the Grotto annually. Mr. Carraro lived for years in a trailer at the foot of his mountain. He is survived by two sons, Louis of San Francisco and 0. Leo of Phoenix: several broth in Bakersfield, will be held at 10 a.m.

today in Green Acres Mortuary, 401 N. Hayden Road, Scottsdale. age problem for date growers.1 He took time out in 1957 to The Rev. Wayne S. Womer travel to Iran, where he studied the feasibility of an irrigation will officiate.

Burial will be at ers and sisters in Italy; two Green Acres Memorial A sparkling new comic strip starting Monday in grandchildren and two greatr project for a Philadelphia engineering company. grandchildren. Upon his retirement two Mrs. Bishop, who lived in Tempo 20 years before going weeks ago, Mr. Harris was the Ha was a member of the Speranza Italiano Lodge, the Masons and Shriners in San recipient of accolades from to California, is survived by scores of prominent people, in Francisco.

six sons, Dewey of Mesa, Oli eluding Gov. George D. Clyde of Utah and Rich Johnson, ver of Tempe and the other four living out of state: five Friends may call at Mercer Mortuary after 2 p.m. tomor The Irh(B(Bininx daughters, Mrs. Hazel Pelley row.

i I of Tempe, and the other four out of state; 25 grandchildren president of the Centra Arizona Project. A lifelong member of the LDS Church, Mr. Harris has held various positions of responsibility. At the time of his death, he was a member of the Mary Baltcki and six great-grandchildren Ost-ar E. Mueller Phoemx Stake's Melchizedek Services for Mrs.

Mary Ba-licki, 77, of 8917 N. 10th who died Saturday in a Phoenix hospital, will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. in Hansen Mortuary, 8314 N. Seventh St. priesthood committee.

He has Services for Oscar E. Mueller, 66, of 1337 E. Bethany Home Road, who died Saturday at St. Luke's Hospital, will be held 11 a.m. tomorrow at Bethany Mortuary, 710 W.

Bethany Home been active in the Boy Scout program for 25 years. Mr. Harris is survived by his Interment will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. wife, Zola Brown Harris; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Harris Mrs.

Balicki, who lived in Road- Light of Phoenix; a son, Karl B. Harris of Monterey Park, Phoenix 21 years, is survived; The Rev. E. L. Tolo of the by her husband, Paul; a daugh- Bethel Lutheran Church will of four brothers, Leo L.

of Phoenix, M. H. of Salt Lake! fer, Mrs. Martha Lucas of Chi-! fixate. Burial will be in Chicago; and a son, Walter of Loscag0.

Friends may call at the Angeles. mortuary after noon tday. City, Sterling R. of Toole, Utah, and Elmer of Boise, Idaho; a Mr. Mueller, who came here A new comic strip based on fhe ttgeold limerick but written with a 20th Century twist -will make its debut in The Pheenix Gazette Monday.

Hero of the strip, "Sir Ltafrick," is ti bulb-nosed court jester by the same name His tales off warm good humor, wild whimsicality and carefree nonsense are told in the classic, rhythmic style of the colorful five-line verse form "Sir Lim'rick" is the product of two modern-day court jesters-Writer William Calbraith of Portland, and Cartoonist Ed (Nof Nof xiger of Laguna Beach, Calif sister, Mrs. John Payne of Provo, Utah; and three Wilbur Alhrmon seven years ago from Chicago, lis survived by five sisters, Mrs. services ior nnour aidhi- vw. vidi a nemo, ivii o. ifintiuc zar, Mrs.

Martha Klusmann, Mrs. Emma Heller, all of Chi ton, 72, a retired foreman for the Phelps-Dodge plant, will be held tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas. Julia A.

Galvin Services for Mrs. Julia A. Galvin, 81, of 1350 E. Indianola, cago, and Mrs. Adelle Petersen of California; and a brother, Emil K.

Mueller of Chicago. Christine D. Coker who died Saturday at Good Samaritan Hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Mercer Mortuary, 1541 E. Thomas.

Dr. Richard Ireland will offi SSrr-- SCOTTSDALE Requiem High The Rev. Jack K. Maben will officiate. Interment will be at Green Acres Cemetery.

Mr. Albritton, a resident of 2718 E. Pierson, died Sunday. He was born in Mississippi and moved to Douglas in 1929. Mass will be sung for Mrs Christine Diaz Coker, 56, at 10 ciate.

Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. Friends' may call at the mortuary after 6 p.m. today. a.m. today at Our lady of Per- it i mi Aril He was employed at the Phelps- C'T "Sir lim'rick" invites readers fo try their hands at writing limericks.

If a reader's limerick is used, he'll be given credit in the drawing. Be sure to follow this delightful new feature Monday through Saturday in The Phoenix Gazette. 1(71 1 vvrciu. UUi 1U1 TTIll Ub vyv Mary A. Morgan Francis Cemetery.

Mrs. Coker, of 8320 E. Pecos, Dodge Company until his retirement in 1957, when he moved to Phoenix. He was a life member of the Masonic Lodge. died Friday in a rest home.

She 1 Survivors include his wife, YOUNGTOWN Services and burial for Mrs. Mary Agnes Morgan, 57, of 11145 Kansas who died yesterday, will be held in Watertown, Mass. came here last year from San Diego. She is survived by her hus Eleanor; two daughters, Mrs Myra Hall and Mrs. Tom Karis, IV i I 1 i cJjy i I I i I I I band, John B.

Coker of Scottsdale; four sons, Robert James Charles A. and John her husband, Leo; three brothers and a sister, out of state. each of Phoenix; a sister, Mrs, O. A. Latel of Biloxi, and a granddaughter.

1 Friends may call at the mortuary after 2 p.m. today. B. Coker III; a daughter, Miss Friends may call at the Lund PhriutinA fnlrnr finri iVirno aia. 1 1.

J1 1 i-v I ters and three brothers all liv- "e.r8 uwluen mV 1UU ing in Mexico Michigan today between 2 and 8 p.m. Edward G. Gransre me Messmger Mortuary, SCOTTSDALE -Services and Indian School, is in charge! Carl H. Sebum burial for Edward G. Gransee, ot arrangements.

Services and burial for Carl H. Sebum, 86, a retired ranch Edward Whitham er and farmer who died Saturday, will be held in Nyssa. 70, who died Saturday at home of his son, will be held in Austin, according to the M. L. Gibbons Mortuary, 33 N.

Sirrine, Mesa. Mr. Gransee, born in Iowa, Funeral services and burial for Edward C. Whitham, 58, for-! mcr motel owner, will be held according to the A. L.i Moore and Sons Mortuary.

Mr. Sebum, who resided at! 6131 N. 19th Ave. for the past: resided at 7331 E. Polk for the in Burlington, Iowa, it was an mmnced by the Paradise Chapel, 3494 E.

Indian School. past year. A retired fanner, he came from Minnesota. He Is survived by a son, Ed five years, suffered a heart attack Saturday at Turf Paradiso Mr. Whitham, of 4332 N.

36th race track. He was a member ward and two brothers out died Saturday. Before com of the Eagles and Odd Fellows Lodges and the Methodist Church in Oregon. ing to Phoenix three years ago, he lived in Des Moines, where he was a number of the Ma of state. Nathan Feinstcin LAS VEGAS, Nev.

Nathan Feinstein, 59, of Ls Vegas, a He is survived by his wife. sonic Lodge and the United Commercial Travelers' Lodge. Anez; a sister, Mrs. Golda Roper; a brother, John Sebum of Nyssa; and seven grandchil former Phoenix resident, died He Is survived by his widow, Margaret: a son, Edward Saturday in Rose de Lima Hos three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Lawe, dren.

Friends may call at the Moore funeral home from noon today until noon tomorrow. pital at Henderson, Nev. Mrs. Winnie Trigg, ana Mrs Twila Patton. Mr.

Feinstein wan buyer for.

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