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Show Chad Rasmussen Harkey, Jule LePore, Cindy Dixon, Brad Massey, all Salt Lake; 12 grandchildren; three brother, sister, Mrs. Laurence (Irene) Evans, Magill, Nev.; Lorenzo, Salt Lake. Gains Top Rank BENNION. Chad Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rasmussen, has received the Eagle Scout award. A member of troop 929 with Stan Childs as scoutmaster, he has merit 32 eam-e- d badges. For his service project, installed he handicapped signs and painted curbs to designate parking places for the handicapped at his stake center. He has served as senior patrol leader and dea- - cons tonwood Carlson, Angilau Bushnell BURIED. Ana Angilau, 56, West Valley, Wednesday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following servicves at 6500 So. Redwood Road. She died last Monday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on July 6, 1927 in to Latu and Amelia Tupou Hailane. Tonga Married to Sione L. Angilau in January 1963 in Tonga; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Seamstress for Beehive Clothing Mills. Member of LDS church. Survivors, husband; children, Kalisi, Sulietiti, Palei, Ponomi, Lupe, all West Valley; six grandchildren. John Bernard Bushnell, 47, in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at Kearns 14th ward chapel. He died Saturday of cancer. Born on Feb. 6, 1936 in Meadow, Utah to Bernard and Phebe Ingrid Taylor Bushnell. Married to Irene Deolores Olsen on June 9, 1961 in Manti LDS Temple. Member of LDS church. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters, BURIED. Kearns, Lisa Marie Ashby, infant daughter Mitch and Kathy Ashby, West Valley, Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following graveside services. She died last Monday shortly after birth. Survivors, parents; brother, sisters, Stephanie, Travis, Krista; grandparents, James and Leah Ashby, Taylorsville; Ralph and Pat Ashby, Cot Ben-nio- n junior Wednesday Robin, Kelly, LeRoy, Tracy, Shawn, Byron, Troy, Joy, all Kearns; one grandchild; parents, Mrs. Bernard Bushnell, Mrs. Katie Olsen, Mr. Floy Olsen; brothers, sisters, LeRoy, West Jordan; James, Murray; Follet, Salt Lake; Mrs. Hal (Marie) Young, Delta; Mrs. Fred (Lorene) McLamarrah, Magna; Mrs. Gaylon (Eva Dean) McKay, Canada; Mrs. Jack (Dawn Joy) Yates, Orem. of An eighth grader at Ashby great-grandparent- brother, Matthew. BURIED. quorum LaRae West Valley; Mrs. Gloria Ashby, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Luke Johnson, Orofino, Idaho. Preceded in death by a Ashby president. Heights; Mrs. Bangerter, 84, West Valley, Friday in Elysian Burial Gardens, following services at Granger 27th ward. She died last Tuesday. Born on Nov. 19, 1898 in Granger to Manasseh and Caroline lown Barton Smith Jr. Married to Albert Edward Bangerter on March 30, 1920 in Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died Jan. 22, 1969. Active member of LDS church. Survivors, sons, daughters, Elton and Maureen, Salt Lake; Max and Thelma, Clinton and Joyce, Alice B. Prince, Rex and Phyllis MacArthur, all West Valley; Bud and Carol Harmon, Burley, Idaho; 25 grandchildren; 59 great grandchildren; one brothers, sisters, great J. Nathan Smith, Draper; Don S. Smith, Mrs. Marietta Arnold, both West Valley; Mrs. Dicy Cleverley, Salt Lake. Preceded in death by a son, Vyrl; six greatgrandchildren. 1 Gossman Gordon Fredrick Gossman, Tuesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 8525 W. 2700 South. He died Friday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on Feb. 26, 1921 in s Iowa to Michael and Eva Gossman. Married to Wilma Cannon Hardman on Sept. 22, 1975 in Elko. Veteran of WWII. Member of LDS BURIED. 62, Gar-navillAm-men- Bangerter BURIED. Seraph lown (Nonie) Smith high, the youth plays drums in the stage band and enjoys football. He also holds the On My Honor and Arrow of Light awards, plus three bronze and one silver medal. The Rasmussen lad is from a family of four brothers and two sisters. An older brother Clint is also an Eagle. church. Survivors, widow; sons. 1 B WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Oct. 6, daughters, Micharel, Amarillo, Texas; Mrs. Jean Sweet, Mrs. Jennifer Dryer, Mark, all Iowa; stepchildren, Donald Hardman, Bennion; Kenneth and Larry Hardman, both West Valley; Mrs. Mary Howard, Salt Lake; Kenneth Bishop, whom he raised, Magna; 23 grandchildren; mother, Mrs, Eva Ihde, Iowa; sister, Evelyn Stade, Iowa. Tomlin BURIED. Dean Edward Tomlin, 68, Magna, Monday in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, following services at Magna stake center. He died last Thursday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on Jan. 14, 1915 in Magna to James Edward and Martha Elizabeth Foweles Tomlin. Married to Phyllis Gee on Jan. 10, 1933; she died on July 25, 1948. Married to Marjorie Gee Driffil on June 24, 1949 in Magna. Retired in 1976 after 30 years service with Kennecott Copper Corp. Member of LDS church. Survivors, widow; son, daughter, Dick, West Valley; Mrs. Ross (Barbara) Bell, St. John; stepsons, Joe, South Jordan; Dale, Magna; 14 grandchildren; 16 brothers, sisters, Dee, Jay, both West Valley; Mrs. Nelva Jenkins, Magna; Mrs. Fern Hopkins, 1983 Price; Magna. mother-in-law- Mrs. , Allie Gee, Leach BURIED. Betty Lou Bengtzen Leach, Monday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at 4330 So Redwood Road. She died last Thursday. Born on April 14, 1928 in Salt Lake to Clarence Justice and Lou Hodges Bengtzen. Member of LDS church. Employe of O. C. Tanner Co. Survivors, sons, daughters, Bryan and Kathleen Sumsion, West Jordan; Charles (Cap) Paul, Salt Lake; Mrs Greg (Debbie) VanWagenen, Magna; 55, Mrs. Morris (Cherri) Pratt, Taylorsville; four grandchildren; sisters, Mrs Bob (Beverly) Workman, San Francisco; Elaine, Salt Lake; Mrs. Stephen (Shirley) Putnam, Bluffdale; Mrs. Lynn (Marlene) Christman, West Valley. Preceded in death by a daughter, Kathleen. Street SERVICES. Today (Thursday) at II a.m. for Delia Madge VanWagner Jolley Street, 81, Magna, at Pleasant Green ward chapel, 8741 W. 3000 South. Friends (SeePage 13B, Col. 1) lt,.Bhlwa Uitd S biisUu Abernethy BURIED. Herbert Leslie Abernethy, 81, Saturday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 4330 So Redwood Road. He died last Wednesday In a Salt Lake hospital of cancer. Born on Nov. 27, 1901 in St. Joe, Texas to John Ware and Sally Brown Abernethy. Married to Lola Ethel Carlton on May 21, 1922 in Hollis, Okla.; She died March 6, 1928 Married to Elsie Ruth Nix on Dec. 18, 1928. Survivors, widow; sons, Fred E Dennis L., Glen Randall, Steven Call, ail Salt Lake; numerous grandchildren and sister, brothers, Mrs. Van (Evelyn) Gordon; Hollis; Walter A., Wellington, Texas; Glenn Garrett, Granite, Okla. Preceded in death by a son, Doyle C. Aubrey BURIED. Esther Harman Aubrey, 92, Friday in Salt Lake City Cemetery, following services at 255 So. 200 East. She died last Tuesday at the home of a daughter in West Valley. Born on Dec. 13, 1890 in Salt Lake to Mathias and Margaret Catherine Morgan Harman. Married to Lorenzo Earl Aubrey on Oct. 1, 1913 in Salt Lake. Marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple on Oct. 1, 1959; he died at age 91, July 22, 1979. Survivors, daughters, Leone Backman, West Valley; Mrs. Dick (Mary) Groen, Salt Lake; five grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren. three facets of our business ore under one roof. With our recent major expansion and consolidation program, we offer one of the most complete compliments of carpet, cabinets and interior design services in the nation. Our 25,000 square foot addition to the Main Showroom Center Street exit, now houses inviting displays of location, just off the carpet and cabinets as well as hundreds of full rolls and thousands of remnants displayed for easy access. Allison BURIED. John B. Allison, 64, Saturday Memorial Park, following sravetide services. He died last Tuesday on Jan. 8?Vt919 in PkrkDCity to Orson and Amanda Rooker Allison. Married to "Cleo Thomas in 1948; divorced. Married to Lariece Wade Massey on June 1, 1971 in Elko. Breweryman at Fisher Brewery for more than 20 years; managed Eastside Market until retirement. Air Force veteran of WWII. 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Said bonds are to be issued pursuant to the Utah Industrial Facilities Development Act, Utah Code Annotated, Sections 1 to 17, inclusive, (1953), as amended, to finance the construction, equipping, and furnishing of buildings for use as warehouse and office facilities to be located in the ' area of Decker Lake Blvd. and Si Kt this 100Oo Nylon carpet is exceptionally duroble Choose from an imbeauty, pressive colors array Here's a mm 11-1- Grand Opening Sale Price CABINETRY $30-4- 0 DV sq. yd. CONTRACT high styled AitsoIV $20-J3- 0 sq.yd. Antron LUXURY REMNANTS & ROLLS By by Walter Carpets FREE 6K to 75 &71 When you purchase 50 sq.' yds. or more of any carpet when you buy 14 or more yards of Congoleum Ultroflor' , Esteem,' Imperial, Povillton, or made of DuPont Antron. Visa and Mastercard welcome 90 days free interest with approved credit. 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