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Show rfV 2B DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, -- W" TjT 1r"riT"j 'r - I e m n LOSdVv I z e - r "Lvnn" Leon Jeon-elm- e. j j a Price hospital j after a short Born Jon. : 12, 1906, Price, to Plerie and Rachel Grimaud r ., , Jeanselme.) Married Deltah Duke, Salt Lake City. Ccowner, 1 1934, I Jeanselme'sj Inc. Former; Price chamber of Commerce Board member. Survivors: widow; son, Col, Roswell, N.M.; 2 grandchildren; brothers, Irving Einhorn, Deputy sisters Marcel, Arthur, Albert, Mrs. Sharp (Mariorie) Bryner, all Price; Mrs. Marie Vlllard, Craig, Colo. Funeral Monday 10:30 a.m., Narht Corbun LDS Stake Center. Friends call Mitchell Funeral Home Sunday 7- - D.m., Monday prior to services. Burial Price City Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to Leon Jeanselme Memorial Fund for Youth Baseball, In care of Price City banks. State Fire Marshall, conducts investigation at scene of fatal mobile home fire. had about a wind." Nothing definite has been he said, pointing established, out the. meeting had a real purpose and was not held to make patrons feel good." Child told the group the school board is facing a $1 million deficit and is trying to it. School consolidation is not the total solution, but is a factor in bringing the budget into balance, he indicated. We can save $50,000 per year by closing an elementary Child stated. Questions were raised about of closure and the manner in which school closure policy is formulated. the consequences That apparently caused a draft through the house that made the whole thing erupt, r' Chadbourne said an explosion heard by nearby resioccurred dents undoubtedly when Reynolds kicked out the rear door to get out of the bedroom. he said. Fire marshals took samples of all sorts of materials throughout the home and told Chadbourne the temperature weighed in deciding whether school closure is warranted. He said the population in the schools area, the zoning of the area, the condition of the building and costs in maintaining the building are all taken into consideration. is Since school funding based on student enrollment, Evans said, keeping a school open needlessly can cause a shortage of funds for academic programs. Actual enrollment is with the capacity of each school, to see how weli the facilities are being used. com-uare- d While other schools are running at 70 to 80 percent capacity, Riverside is operating at only 42 percent capacity, the audience was told. The condition of a building is measured against standards of general condition, functional advantages and maintenance costs. for codes fire Recent schools passed by the Legislature are also considered in these studies. It was determined that it would cost $185,000 to bring Riverside up to minimum fire standards.. rear bedrooms would have had to reach from 175 to 190 degrees to melt certain plastics as it did. in said the only natural gas appliance in the mobile home was the furnace. Everything else was electric. Chadbourne Chicanos talk goals at meet PROVO Its not whose fault it is, but what do we do and where do we start? This was the opening theme here today as the Utah County Chicano Conference went into its second day. The morning witii session dealt largely questions of equal opportunity in education and employment. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton opened the Friday session with encouraging news for the four percent of Utahns who have Spanish surnames. He said high school dropouts among Mexican-America- Utah State Prison inmate still missing, Police say Utah State Prison inmate who failed to return to the Halfway House Thursday evening is still at large, police say. Ronald Peachee, 32, Ogden, failed to return from dinner at a nearby restaurant Thursday evening. He is, described as 5 feet 9 inches tall, dark brown hair, blue eyes and medium complexion. Another prison inmate, William Sampley, 26, Kalamawho was being treated at the Universitv Medizoo, Mich cal Center, was recaptured Friday morning about 30 minutes after he slipped away. A , A Chicano ombudsman Mexican-America- n The conference is sponsored by Utah Countys Chicano group. La Raza, and the Chicano Mobile Institute of the University of Utah. Orlando a suffered massive chest vehicle was fatally 1:45 a.m. today at injured when the car was struck broadside by a Salt Lake County deputy sheriffs squad car at Gregson Avenue (3050 South) and Main. injuries. Her husband was sitting in the center of the front seat. indicate Accident reports on north was traveling Ipson Main when the southbound Zigich vehicle made a left turn in front of him to go east on regson Avenue. The patrol car hit the Zigich auto broadside on . the right front passenger side where Mrs. Brunyer was sitting. She instructor Riveria, in education and psychology at the University of Utah, said Friday that, of 22,000 state Patrol car hits auto, woman dies Three other persons, including the driver of the sheriff's car, Dan Ipson, 30, 4258 Mack-- ! ay Dr., were injured. Mrs. Brunyers husband, Ralph Joseph Brunyer, 59, was listed Ln critical condition later today at Cottonwood Hospital, and Emil Zigich. 60, 25 E. Sunset Aw., driver of the car, was reported fair. Ipson was treated for leg Lnjuries and released. will be appointed within the next few days to work with the community, Rampton said. He also described a pilot program in cultural sensitivity now being launched for law enforcement officers and welfare workers. employes, less than one percent are and half of those are in maintenance work. Mexican-America- Mrs. Louise Urunyer, 53. 54 3 . Gregson Ave., died about a m. at Cottonwood Hospital. n and youth are decreasing, more are to going on higher education. member Board Wayne Evans said several factors are g mu hj im JK j nj jr t1 Lt. Don Schindler of the sheriffs office said Ipson, a member of the sheriffs tactical squad, was on his way to back up another officer, but was not using his red lights or siren. Utah Highway Patrol Iiooper Norman Steen investigated the accident. death raised Utahs traffic fatality toll to 87, compared with 96 at this time last The year. Train kills S. S.L. Man South Salt Lake man died Friday when he fell under the wheels of a freight train at Roper Yards, 2100 South and 6th West. A Police identified the victim C. Doyle. 53, 413 Truman Ave. (2330 South). as Walter The victim apparently was attempting to board a box car of a Union Pacific train w hich was leaving the yards in a northbound direction. Clarence Underwood, engineer of a southbound train on another track, spotted the victims body being dragged under the train. n outside the are he said. We knock system, on doors, but we cant get in. There are artificial barriers set up to keep us out. We Sixteen percent of the Chicanos in Utah are on welfare, he said, and they dont want to be there. He said they would fend for themselves if given the opportunity. He encouraged his people to set goals, get included, show be redo a better sponsible and job." OBITUARIES Gerald B. Rusho Payment for state The last payment for settlesuit ment of an anti-truwhich gave Utah a total of $87,432.15 in damages has been received by the Utah Attorney Generals Office, Atty. Gen. B. said Vernon Romney Friday. The suit was filed against several large corporations for allegedly fixing the prices on brass pipe and fixture appliances purchased by Utah and other states. These items were purchased for use in state construction projects. said Romney damages suit are awarded in anti-trubecause usually substantial damages can be trebled under provisions of federal laws. anti-xru- k Gerald B. Rusho, 56, 2151 E. Crvstol Ave., died April 12 in a of natural Soft Lake hospital causes. Born May 7, 1916, Boulder, Colo., to George E. and Mary West Rusho. Married Lula Mae March 11, 1941, LongSuiiivan mont. Colo. Employe, Americon Telephone and Telegrroh Co. Member Catholic Church. Veteran WW Member II. Telephone Pioneers. Survivors: widow; son. daygnters, William J., Kathleen Ann. Patricio Joan, oil Salt Lake City; a grandchild; mother. Longmont; brother, Ralph, Boulder. Funeral Mass Monday 9:30 a.m., St. Ambrose Cotholic Church, Eost. Rosary Sunday 7:30 O.m., 372 E. 1st South, where friends coll Sunday p.m. Burial Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Granstsvl died Eilen Aloyce le, 12, April a Tooele natuhospltcl of 1924, in V f J C f- .- -3 died 1924 St. A 1924, jj grtti-grandchildre- Wake service at St. Rectory, Eureka, Sunday, 8 b.m Mass of the Resurrection Monday 10 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church. Viewing will be prior to Mass on Monday. Burial, Eureka City Cemetery. Patrick's Delilah M. Adams Delilah Marloh Booth 8 3, Alims, Provo, died Henry and Maggie Shatter MarWatson. ried Don Ross Seat. Anderson in 1942, 26, Later Tooele. solemnized, Salt Lake Temple. Former LDS Relief Society presi- dent,; member, Stake Relief Society Board; secretary-treasureVeterans of Foreign Wars Auxll-lai- y Post No. 9319. husband; sons, Douglas. Michael, daughters; Beverly, Patrice, all Grantsvilie; brother, three grandchildrne; Lowell, Grantsvilie. Funeral Monday 1 p.m., Grantsvilie First LDS Ward chapel. Friends call at Tate Mortuary, Tooele, Sunday 9 p.m. and Monday at the church one nour prior to services. Burial, Grantsvilie Cemetery. Louise Ore. Funeral services were held Friday In Hermlston, Ore., for Louise Hiatt Rands, 88, cf Hermlston, who died April 9, 1973, at the home of a granddaughter in Antioch, Calif., of causes Incident to oge. Born Dec. 14, 1884, in Scotield, Carbon County, to Samuel Moore and Mary Eleanor Taylor Hiatt. Married Earl Keyes in 1901. Laer divorced. Married Roval Rands May, 1909. Later solemnized, Salt Lake Temple. He later died. Surivivors: daughters, Donna Stegman, Las Vegas, Nev.; son, Vaughn Keyes, Portland, Ore.; 11 grandchildren; 20 great - grandchildren; one great - great - grandr, child; brother, Elijah, Ore.; daughter-in-law- , R.B. Mrs. Rands, Boardman, Ore.; Niece, Mrs. Rhoda Hiatt Huff, Springvllle. Ray A. Jensen BRIGHAM CITY Ray Arthur Jensen, 65, of Brigham City, died April 13, 1973, in a Brigham City hospital after a lingering illness. Born Nov. 5, 1907, in Brigham CiSv to Hyrum C. and Mary Elizabeth Munns Jensen. Married Ivy Hanna Osborne Nov 22, 1932, in Brigham City. Lifetime farmer, resident of Brigham City; retired employe, Thiokol Chemical Coro. Member, Brigham City Seventh LDS Ward. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters; Dee Ray, Charles Vernon, Glendon Arthur, oil Ogden; Sherman, Mrs. Letha Lanee Dickey, Mrs. Dean both Brigham Cl (Ivy Mae) McBride, Hvrum; 22 grandchildren; brothers, sisters; Albert (Bert) Hyrum, Mark M., Norman A. (Bill), both Ogden; Chandler, Ariz.; Mrs. Valona m. Peterson, Brigham City; Mrs. Allen iNormo E.) Murdock, Son Francisco, Calif. Funeral Tuesday 1 p.m. In he Brigham City Seventh LDS Ward chapel. Friends call at Blaine Olsen Funeral Chapel, Brigham City Monday 9 p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Burial, Brigham City Cemetery. Lucy H. Daniels Lucy Heiss Daniels, 69, of 1645 W. 6th North, died April 13, 1973, in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born Aug. 18, 1903, Sn Talmage. Ohio, to Carl and Regina Caroline Ottinger Heiss. Married Ernest G. Doniels Aug. 6, 1925. in Farming-to- n ; later solemnized, Salt Loke Temple. He died April, 1964. Member, Union Pacific Old Timers' Club. Survivors: son, Ernest C., Sandy; two grondchildren. Funeral Monday noon, 255 S. 2nd East, where friends call Monday one hou prior to services. Burial, Wosotch Lawn Memorial Park. LDS Ward; Member, active in Relief Society; member B.R.C.A, Loyol Star Auxilary. causes. Born to Syracuse, E. and August S. Wilcken in Mary Ann San- Married in Salt Lake City; later solemnized In the Salt Lake Temple. She died Sept. 5, 1966. Retired carpenter. Hill Air Force Base; member, Central Park --.D5 Ward High Priest group. sons, daughters, Survivors: Thomas H., Patten, Mrs. J. Borr (Lucille) Snelgrove, all Salt Lake City; 12 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday noon, 2128 S. State St., where friends call Mono.m. and Tuesday prior to day services. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Della-Luci- a Guy Della-Luci- died Aoril 13, 1973, in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Feb. Born In 1892, G u 4, Fros-sen- Italy, to I s to Maria and Della-Luci- Married Adele os in City. A 30, 1919, Sept. Salt Loke Kenneth Peterson 19, 1127 S. 300 Exam- Eugene and 1910, Guy Secretary, Central Clearflelf Irrigation Co. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters. Roger, Myron, botha Clearfield; Grant E., Mrs. Baroa-rJean Norseth, both Roy; Mrs. Carol Ann Huke, West Point; 2 grandchildren; mother, Syracuse; brotners, sisters, John E., Mrs. Aurelia Batchlor, both Ogden; Kay, Mrs. Deibert (Annabell) Lay-toboth Clearfield; Robert, Roy; Phil, Phav, both Layton; Calvin, 1 Concord, Cali. Funeral Monday p.m., Clearfield 5th LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Lindouist's Kaysvllle Mortuary, Sunday 9 p.m., Monday 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Burial Syracuse City Cemetery. Born May 12, 1953, in Seattle, Wash., to Eldon 1, COPPERTON 81, of 213 S. 5th East, pie. FormerJ Hill employe. AFB. Active member LDS Church iner. Mary Lucille Patten June Ruth Egbert, Nov. 27, 1935, solem- Ogden; S a 1 n i z e d Lake LDS Tem- - Medical Retired track foreman, Kennecott Copper Corp. Came to Utah, 1913. Member, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Former bus drlv; er, Bingham Stage Lines. Survivors: widow; sister, Fras-senItaly; six nephews, three nieces. Funeral Tuesday 10 o.m.. ImCatholic maculate Conception Church, Copperton. Rosary will be recited Monday 8 p.m. at 8090 S. State St., where friends call Monday 8 p.m. and Tuesday pfior to services. Burial, Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Ernest Rowe Ernest Rowe 77, of 544 E. 3rd South, died April 18, 1973, at a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment. Bern May 17, 1895, to John and Elizabeth Rowe. Married Lillie Rice. She died in 1967. Moved to Utah from Payette, Idaho in July, 1972. Farmer. Survivors: sons, daughters; Walter, Mrs. Dale (Doris) Uehlin, Lena Mae, all Payette, Idaho; Wesley, Texas; Louis, Fruitvale, Idaho; Freddie, Midvale; Richard, Salt Lake City; 15 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; btother, Jess, Nebraska. Funeral Monday noon, 36 E. 7th South, where friends call one hour prior to services. Burial, Elysian Burial Gardens. Alfred Cole TREASURETON,' AIdaho lfred Cole, 75, of Treosureton, Idaho, died April 13, 1973, in Ijaho Falls, Idaho, of natural causes. Born Aug. 20, 1897, in Treasure-ton- , Idaho, to John Alfred and Elmyra Nelson Cole. 2arried Myrtle Deen Law Sept. 12, 1918, In the Logan Temple. She died in 1939. Farmer. Survivors: brothers, sisters; Bessie C. Reeder, Preston, tdano; Mrs. Ralph (Hannah) Christensen, Idaho Boise, Falls; Harvey, Idaho; Mrs. T.L. (Alice) Weeks, Lewiston; T.R., Idaho Falls; Newman. Woods Cross; Gifford R., Boise; Willard (Voss), Bountiful. Funeral Tuesday p.m., Treosureton LDS Ward chopel. Friends call at Webb Mortuary, Preston, Idaho, Monday 9 p.m. and Tuesday after 11 a.m. Burial, Logan Cemetery. WEATHER Winnie Christensen Peter- son. Janitor, University of Utah; member, LDS church. Survivors: mother, Salt Lake brothers, sisters; Jerry, Kearns; Morgan, Eugene, Mrs. Frank (Melba) Whitmore, all Salt Cltv; Lake City; Dale, Mrs. William (Josephine) Jenkins, both Grang- Funeral A'onday 2 b.m.. 36 E. 700 South, where friends call Sunday, p.m. and Monday one hour prior to services. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Carmen S. Valenzuela SALEM, Utah County Carmen Saline Serrano Valenzuela, 22, of in 12, 1973, died a Salt Salem, April Lake hospital of natural causes. Born June 7, 1950, In Frula, Colo., to Larrv and Patsy Serrano. Married Kueben Valenzuela June 14, 1969, in Provo. Educated, Colorado and Payson schools. Employe, Utah Sportswear, Spanish member. Catholic Fork; church. Survivors: husband; son, daughter; Rueben A., Jr., Patricia, both Salem; father, Colorado; mother, Payson; brothers, sisters; Michael, Mrs. Elaine Quintana, LeRoy, Stephanie, Ralph, Lisa, Flora, all Payson; Mrs. Delorls Valenzuela, Goshen. Funeral mass Monday 10 a.m., St. Francis Catholic Church, Provo. Friends call at Walker Fork, Spanish Sunday Mortuary, 8 p.m. where Holy Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Burial, Payson City Cemetery. Glen A. Whitlock MAYFIELD, Sunpete County , Glen Andrew Whitlock, 31, died at home April 13 after a Born 21, illness. 1942, Jan. long Mayfield, to Kenneth Darwin and Ortho Marie Christiansen Whitlock. Married Susan Kathleen Wells, Sept. 20, 1963, Monti LDS Temple. Farmer. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters. Dale D., Douglas D., Vickie Lee, Vivian Lynn, all Mayfield; parents May-fielbrother, sisters, Charles K., Salt Lake City; Mrs. Eldon (Rae Lou) Olsen, Boise; Mrs. Gerald (Beth Ann) Wihden, Sparks, Nev.; Mrs. Boyd (Wilma) Coates, Milford; Mrs. Don (Sheryl) Voorhees, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. William (Barbara) Field, Grand View, Idaho. Funeral Monday 1 p.m., LDS Ward Mayfield chapel. Friends call Jensen Funeral Home, Gunnison, Sunday p.m.; at the ward chapel two hours prior to services. Burial Mayfield Cemetery. Alexander J. Gardner PLEASANT GROVE - Grave- side services will be held Monday ot 4 b.m. in the Pleasanr Grove Cemetery, tor Alexander Jamieson Gardner, 64, of Sunnyvale, Calif., who died April 10, 1973, in a ot natural Sunnyvale hospital causes. Bom Sept. 16, 908, in Liverpool, England. Married Elizabeth Baird Gardner June 30, 1937. Survivors: widow; sons, daughter; Robert, Salt Lake City; David, Donald, both WtATMH Miner 249V2 of natuState St., died Abril ral muses in a Salt Lake hospital. Son-pe1901, Foirview, Feb. 6, Born County, to Harvey A. and Member Tadia De Fries Miner. LDS Church. Survivors: brothers, S. Illinois; Marion, John, SfVKi Funerals Funeral services fer BODILY Myron Bodily will be held Monday, t p.m. in tne Cleortiela 5th Wdra Chau- el 326 Center Street. Friends may calf at the Lindouist's Kaysville Mcr- tuary, 340 North Main, Sunday from 6 to 9 p.m. ond Mcnday 11 a.m. until 12:15 p.m. Ii erment, Svacuse Cemetery. Funeral Directors, Lindouist's KavvHle Mortuary. -- Funeral services for WilLAM B liam Lamb will be held Mondov 1 Tht Ordervllle LDS Ward p.m. ot Chapel. Friends may coll Sunday 2 to from p.m. ot the Jenkins-Soff- e Mortuary, 4760 S. State, and Monday to 1 p.m. at the chapel. a.m. from II Interment, Orderville Cemetery. Funeral directors, V. C. Soffe and Sons. Funeral services ABERNETHY for Nooh Joseph Abernethy will be held Monday 12 noon ot the Peel Funeral Home, 8525 W. 2700 South, Magna. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Funeral directors. Peel Funerol Home. Funeral services for DANIELS Lucy Heiss Daniels will be held Mon-da- y 12 noon at the Russon Brothers Mortuary Chapel, 255 S. 2nd East. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday one hour prior to service. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Russon Brothers, funeral direc- tors. Funeral services for DIMOND Devearl W. Dimond will be held Monday 12 noon in the Hoilodav 1st LDS Ward Chapel, 4568 Holladov Blvd. Friends may call at the Goff Mortu- ary, 8090 S. State, Sunday from p.m. ond Mondoy at the word chapel, one hour prior to services. Interment, Holladay Memorial Park. Goff Mor- tuory, funerol directors. DIXON Funeral services for Margaret McNair Dixon will be held 12 at the Larkin Mortu- noon Tuesday ary Chapel, 260 E. South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary p.m. and Tuesday prior Monday to services. Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. Funeral services for MINER Harvey Ctlnten Miner will be held 10 at Deseret Mortua.m. Tuesday ary, 36 E. 700 South, where friends p.m., and on may call Monday Tuesday one hour prior to services. Interment, Cemetery, Evergreen Springville, Utah. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. Funerol services for MAPPER Tesla Naoper will be held Tuesday 11 a.m. ot the Deseret Mortuary, 36 E. 700 South, where friends may call Monday 8 p.m. and on Tuesday one hour prior to services. Graveside ser-- , vices will be held in the Logan City Cemetery on Tuesday 2:30 p.m. directors, Deseret Mortuary. Funeral services for PETERSON Kenneth Peterson will be held Mon- day at 2 p.m. at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 E. 7th South, where friends may call Sunday 8 p.m. ond Mondoy one hour prior to service. Inter- ment. City Cemetery. Funeral direc-- tors, Deseret Mortuary. Funerol services for PRESCOTT Charles William Prescott Jr., will be 12 noon in the Larkin held Monday Mortuary Chapel, 260 E. South Tern- pie. Friends may call at the mortuary p.m. and Monday one Sunday hour prior to service. Interment, Wa- satch Lown Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. ROWE Funeral services for Ernest Rowe will be held Monday at 12 noon at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 E. 7th South, where friends may call to one hour prior services. Interment, Elysian Burial Gardens. Funeral di- -. rectors, Deseret Mortuary. Funeral Mass for Gerald RUSHO B. Rusho will be held Monday 9:30 a.n). at St. Ambrose Church, 1975 S.23rd Fast. Holy Rosary will be reclted Sunday 7:30 p.m. at the O'Donnell Mortuary, 372 E. 1st South, where friends may call Sunday from p.m. Burial, Mt. Calvary Cemetery.-Funeradirectors, O'Donnell , . . . - . ' ' ' ' " . . . " ' . j f PETERSON Funeral services fgr Jomes Golden Peterson will be Monday 2 p.m. at the Magna 2nd LDS Ward, 2941 South 9150 West. Friends may call Sundov 6 to 8 p.m. ot Memorial Estates Mortuary, 5850 South 9th East and Mondoy at the church 1 hour before service. Interment Valiev View gmemoriai Park. Funeral Memorial Estates Mortuary. Florists BROWN FLORAL CO. FREE DELIVERY "Always the Finest" in fiowers 364-554- 5th So. 4 and 10th West Sunnyvale, Calif.; Susan, Provo; brothers, sisters; Jonn, David E., both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Sidney (Edna) Smith, Victoria, B.C.; Mrs. Mary Graham, Massachusetts; Mrs. Jeanne Wahapu, New Zealand. NATIONAL C. Harvey Harvey Cli Ion ,Miner, 13 72, both Wilson, Hilda Dallis. Salt Loke City; Edith Huff, Dor-fhi- a Lo'rd. bnth Las Veaas. Funeral Tuesdov 10 a.m., 36 E. 7th South, where triends call M.ondav o.m., Tuesday hour prior to services. Burial Evergreen Cemetery, Springville. Peterson, East, died April Salt at a 21,1971, Lake hospital of causes pending from the office of the State August H.F. Wilcken and som. Colo. Smelter, Kennecott Copper Coro. Retired July 1, 1968; member, Lutheran church. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters; Charles, Santa Barbara, (JoAnn) Calif.; Mrs. Kenneth Briggs, Pleasant Hill, Calif.; Mrs. FrancisSan 5ouh Maxine Costa, co, Calif.; Mrs. Jomes (Judy) Pickering, Pacifica. Calif.; brothWillard, Rural Hall, er, slst-r- s; N.C.; Mrs. Ella Bumgarner, Mrs. Pearl Wc'kman, boll: Newton, N.C.; Mrs. Maude Probst, Hickory, N.C. Funeral Monday noon at Peel Funeral Home, 8525 W. 2700 South, Magna. Burial, Valley View Me morial Park. Son Luis, sisters, Robert Emma Knighton Bodilv. Married Kenneth Salt to In 1910, 22, Sept. August Sansom Wilcken, 86, of 2735 Adams St., died April 13, City, Mvron Bodily. Clearfield, died ADril 13 at home of natural ' Adams Lake husband; sons, Survivors: daughter; Joseph T Jr., Bountiful; Wilford McNair, Salt Lake City; Mrs. George (Doris) Farrell, Granger; 14 grandchildren; five great - grandchildren; brothers, sisters; Mrs. Susan Onions, Scotland- Mrs. Mary Whytte, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Cxrlstine Blaine, Mt. Pleasant; Archie, Joseph, Doniel, all Salt Lake City. Funera Tuesday noon, at 260 E. South Temple, where friends call Monday p.m. ana Tuesday prior to services. Burial, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. 62, ' Louise H. Rands HERMISTON, Lake City. Hawthorne CLEARFIELD Jan. 10. Salt Lake LC Temple. Graduate, BYU, 1938. Former school teacher. Member DUP; Daughters of American Revolution. Survivors: husband; daughters, Elsie Dee Adams, Mrs. Ernest (Connie) Tucker, both Provo; Mrs. George N. (Florence) Reinhardt III, N. M .; Mrs. Robert L. (Mary June) Hamblin, Tucson; Mrs. Verl J. (Ruth) Iverson, Brigham City; 18 grandchildren; 3 brother, sister, Edwin W., Mrs. Flsie B. Brockbank, both Provo. Funeral Tuesday 11 a.m., Provo 4th LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Berg Mortuary Monday 8 p.m., Tuesday hour prior to services. Burial Provo Cemetery. 1886, Carolina, to P. atm Nooh Ellen Aber Myron Bodily 11 In a I Provo hospital of causes inci- dent to oge. Born Jon. 7, Pleasant ' , 1890, Grove, to John Edge and Delia Winters Booth. , Married Samuel v s Sept. 12, in Salt Abril Born Nov. 27, 22, , Grants-ville- Dixon jr'jpif Born July 26, in Catawba North County, 1903, Agnes Irvine v 1 causes. 30, Blant-vr- MarMcNair. ried Joseph T. J. Abernethy Magna, died Daniel and J? Noah Nooh Joseoh Aber MAAGNA nethy, 69, of 3398? 8575 West S. April 14, 1973. in a Salt Loke hospital of natural Scotland, to 1900 PROVO In 1905, a Salt Loke hospital of natural causes. to William Survivors: ural causes. Barn Sept. ona 1973, 1973, In causes. Born Feb. j LOke Margaret McNair Dixon. 67, of 857 Browning ' Ave., died April in a 13, 1973, Salt Lake nursing home of nat- , ' Patrick s Catholic Church- - Survison. vors: Luoy daughters, Bogdan and Mrs. James (Helen) Maxwell, both Eureka; Mrs. Millie Poscual. Salt Lake City; 17 grand-chlldre- n E. Aloyce Anderson GRANTSVILLE Anderson, 49, of Margaret M. Dixon e Yugoslavia, Cnnrnd 10, : Aug. County-Angelin- ; June 26. 1B81 to Jakov and Pava Vlodic Drakulic. John Married Bogdan In in Salt City. He 6 April 67, Price, died April 13 In Carl R. Child, vice president of the board, said no definite decision has been reached concerning closure of the school and told the audience in the Jackson Junior High School that the meeting was to help board members plan ( course of action. i - PRICE Salt Lake Board of Education members concerning the proposed closure of Riverside Elementary School. j - P: Leon Lynn Jeanselme face-to-fac- ' died Aoril 13 of natural causes in a Salt Loke nursing home. Logon Some 100 school patrons Frie day night met with passenger in natural causes ot home here. Born Radatobic. Temple. Former saleslady, ZCMI. memoer LDS Church: Active DUP; BPWC. Survivors: husband; sons, Delbert, Logan; Thad, Ogden; 6 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. J. M. (LUUs) Dotson, Salt Loke City; Mrs. LoMoi.t (Bur-aettHarris, Smithtield, Cache County; brother, Everett, Logan. Funeral Tuesdoy 11 o. 36 E. 7th South, where friends call Mondou 8 p.m., Tuesday hour prior to services. Graveside services Tuesday 2:30 p.m., Logan Cltv Cemetery School patronSf members of board discuss closure woman Burton Ave.. so Riverside Elementory A E. 305 Draku- lie Bogdan, 91, died April 13 of Member. Tne firemen were here when I arrived," said Detective Chuck Chadbourne, investigating officer. They had a terrible time getting the fire it was so hot, and we out school, Tesla Thorne Noaoer. County, Vio-to Her body, badly burned, was found halfway outside the front door of the aluminum tariler when firemen arrived about 3 ?.m. Her husband. Burns, asleep in a rear bedroom of the mobile home, kicked open an emergency door at the rear of the trailer and escaped without injuries. Chief Elmo Hodson of the Clearfield Volunteer lire DeThe whole partment said, front of the place was on fire when we got here. Flames were leaping 15 to 20 feet into the air. Firemen fought the blaze for about 30 minutes. The intense heat gutted the front of the structure and melted aluminum siding into jagged strips which dangled grotesquely against the charred of the trailer. framework Most of the furnishings were destroyed. Damage was estimated at $5,000. TJyr(pJ,iry'ppr)r'gafJttl,a ii EUREKA, Juab Tesla T. Mapper Jomes and An autopsy was to be performed at University Hospital today to determine if Mrs. Jean V. Reynolds, 43, No. 24, Harmony Park, died of smoke inhalation or burns. decrease fj Kj,er"piT'ti ip; Angeline D. Bogdan Born Providence, Cache Another CLEARFIELD step or two may have meant life to a mother who collapsed and died at the open door of her burning mobile home here Friday afternoon. ' iirf (rTpiiij,r((,ii)nr g?' OBITUARIES By Wanda Land Deseret News staff writer I y-j- j p fljT tyy APRIL 14, 1973 tep or 2, she couldve lived ' jg0 MILDRED'S FLOWERS 1522 486-726- 7 FEARSON 1560 E. FOCfCAST lo 7AM I ST 4 If 33rd S., FLORAL 33rd So. - E. ' 467-153- 9 - 7i I Forecast for Saturday, Sum oy, April 14, IS, 1973 SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY Mostly cloudy, cooler with roin at times todov. Cioudv tonight ond Sunday. Highs 50 to 55 Lows in 30s. Probability of roin 80 percent today, 40 percent tonight, ond 10 percent Sunday. Considerable doudmeus, cooler with areas of roin UTAH and snow and gusty winds todov, decreasing tonight. Partly cioudv Sunday. Highs in 50b and 60s. Lows 25 to 35. E. NEVADA Mostly cioudv and colder with areas of rain and snow ond gusty winds touav, becoming portly cloudy toand Sunday. Highs in 40s and 50s. Lows in 20s. night Scattered showers and possible thunderS.W. IDAHO showers today. Clearing and coder tonight with frest. Mostly fair and continued cool Sunday. Highs In 50s. Liws 25 to 35. Colder today with numerous showers and S.E. IDAHO scattered thundershowers, accompanied by strong gusty winds. ond showers Clouds decreas'ng tonight becoming portly cioudv Sundov. Highs 45 to 55. Lows in 20s and 30s. FIVE-DAUTAH FORECAST Mostly dry with a worming trend. Highs in 50s and 60s. Lows in 30s. Data Weather Misctianneous At 8:00 an.m. 56 percent. Precipitation since HUMITIDY Aoril 1, 1972, .42; Departure since April 1, -.- 36. Precipitation since Oct. 1, 1971 12.81. Departure since Oct. 1, 4.20. SUN Sunrise Sunday, 5 49 o.m. Sunset Sunday, 7:07 p.m. Salt Loke City Friday COMPARATIVE TEMPERxTURES high 72; low 44; mean 58: normal 49. A year ago: high 46; low e low for month 14. 31; high for month 85. period ending 5:30 o.m. Temperatures tor the l t INTERNATIONAL STATIONS Temperatures ot hour listed: Saturday ' |