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Show eNidrynwig Association Elects Continued From Page l We recognize the value of the media " Mr Wolsey addressed the members (luring a luncheon meeting at the hotel. of directors of the National New spaper B-- Generally Fair When the news media takes the time to hear both sides of an issue critical of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, Mr, Wolsey said, the church generally is treated fairly. He noted that after such major church announcements as the extension of the priesthood to blacks, millions of dollars worth of free publicity are realized by the church In the priesthood case, 95 percent of the publicity was positive or neutral, he said, attributing media reactions to the church's "open" and candid" manner of dealing with journalists questions. We'll forget about Harry Reasoner and KO Minutes or the producer of 'Donahue' who said shed lied the next day," Mr Wolsey said He was referring to a CBS program last December that discussed a lawsuit between a Utah cherry processor and the LDS Church and an appearance more recently of Sonia Johnson on Phil Donahue's talk show. Mr. Donahue told viewers the church refused to pit a spokesman against the excommunicated woman, while the church actually agreed to put a Mormon woman on the program. We as a news source have the responsibility to give you (journalists) accurate and complete . . . newsworMr. Wolsey said. thy information, Otherwise, we re not performing our duty." He described the attitude of the LDS presidency toward the press by relating a conversation he had a few months ago with LDS President Spencer W. Kimball. The spokesman had asked the president if he had time for a certain news interview'. Association Kenneth 0 Hill, public relations director for Mountain Bells Utah division, received the 10R0 Honorary Publisher Award, reserved for associate members of the press group. Most association members operate weekly newspapers. Bjontn President New officers elected Saturday include Richard L. Bjomn, publisher of the Salt Lake Times, president, and Mark G. Fuellenbach, publisher of the Richfield Reaper and Garfield County News, vice president. Mr. Bjomn. 35, is a 1969 sociology graduate of the University of Utah. He took over operation of the weekly newspaper when his father, Glenn H. Bjomn, retired two years ago. Also elected was Susan B. Dutson of the Millard County Chronicle and Progress, as secretary. Alan Gibson of was elected to the Nephi Times-Newreplace Ms. Dutson on the board of directors. The name of Charles Edward Huish joined 32 other Utahns in the Newspaper Hall of Fame during the Past President's Breakfast Saturday mornlegal-oriente- .,4.r v. His first question was, 'Will it help the church?' He then said, If it wall help the church and I am healthy, I have time, " Mr. Wolsey recalled. Another indication of the church's attitude toward the press is the leaders message to church spokesmen to tell the truth," he added. The communications director said that contrary to what some newsmen might suppose, the Mormons are willing to respond to all their questions. "Our best compliment to you (as journalists) would not he that you served as a public relations arm of the church, but that you treated us fairly and objectively, Mr. Wolsey said. Open, Honest He said that in his experience (he has been in charge of church communications two years) newsmen in Utah have been open, candid and honest in their analysis of the LDS Church. The LDS Church hosted the press association's luncheon and distributed materials announcing plans for the church's 150th anniversary celebration this year. General Conference will be a major part of the activities, with President Kimball visiting Fayette. N.Y., the church's founding place, April 6. Earlier Saturday, the press association gave Robert L. Finney, publisher of the Price Sun Advocate, its top the Master Editor Started as Youth Finney began his newspaper career during his youth, helping his grandfather with the production of a small weeklv newspsper in Rockville, Mr. Mo. While operating the Sun Advocate, his paper twice has received the Community Service Award in Price. He is past president of the Utah Press Association and has been on the board the award ceremony. Mr. Huish published the Eureka Reporter for three decades and acquired 16 movie theaters in Utah and eastern Nevada before he died in 1946 at age 65. Although he had no formal newspaper training, his grammatical princireflect skill ples and typography perhaps not bom of textbooks but not far removed from more highly trained journalpractitioners of modem-da- y ism. his biography reads. That biography also refers to Mr. Huishs editorials as language with a touch of sarcasm" and points out that the stoutly supported everypublisher thing beneficial to the Tintic area. Eureka in particular." Man Arrested In County Custody Case Chesterfield man was arrested Saturday night for custodial interference in connection with reports of a missing girl, according to the Salt Lake County Sheriff s Office. Connie Anne Piesky, 6, Kearns, was reported missing Saturday afternoon. She was last seen on the 2500 South block of Chatham Street (1600 West) Friday. About 30 members of the County Search and Rescue team scoured the area in a six block radius The search was called off at 7 p m. when the sheriffs office received reports the case might be a hoax. Investigators questioned a man and submitted him to a polygraph test Saturday night. He was later arrested. From interviews with two persons involved in the case, sheriffs deputies learned the girl had been taken to Idaho. Formal charges are pending against tne man. said Lt. John W. Malmborg. A Burglary Reported Police said Lynn M. Snyders residence on the 800 West block of Arapahoe Avenue (640 South), was burglarized and three firearms, jewelry and stereo equipment were stolen. Officers said the missing goods are worth more than $2,600. - E. 7th South, P m. and ont hour prkr trt ser31 Born Angeles 163. to Emma Louise Darst and John Edward O'Brien Educated in Los Angeles schools. M arried Mabel Elizabeth Ketson at Ephraim, Utah, Ort 4. 135 Emp iovad with Otis Elevator Co tor over 56 years as Superintendent of Construction. He was in charge of maior installations such as Hoover Dem, Los Angeles County Hoaip-ta- i Los Angeles City and County Offices, Hungry Horse Dam, Army Hoaoitei in Hawaii. Survivor' wife Mabei, son, Larry Jr., Centerville, daughter, Co Men. wife of Commander E D Sosnowv. of Virginia Beach. Va , daughter, Darieen, wife of Hugh 14 Woodruff of Glendora. Caul grandrhldren. three greatgrandchildren Interment Centerville Cemetery Funeral direr tort De seret Mortury Family suggest contribution to American Cancer Society in lieu ot floral offer i's Clara Naschcke Leary ft? pf Sait Lake City, died Feb 8. 190 Born April 24, 167. Hamburg. Germany, to William J and Augusta Kucktes Naschcke. Ma- rried William Mary G. Waters accepts award for Newspaper Hall of Fame 1970 1972 1973 1974 1973 1176 1971 Responding government units reported 46,668 total injuries. This figure computed with the total number of respondents equals a rote of 42.5 per cent fire fighter injuries per 100 workers. If we are to seek relief from this injury rate, management and labor must work together. The establishment of a Joint Safety and Health Committee which would implement and monitor a safety and health program is a must. The entire fire service has to confront this problem immediately if there are to be any meaningful reductions in injuries and deaths in the future. fighters statistics are as reported to the Fire Administrations. SOURCE: Fire IAFF Paid Advertisement lyi ASSOCIATION OF FIREFIGHTERS Local 1645 1 59 East st South S.L.C., Utah INTERNATIONAL 1 by Nov Leary. 1915, LDS ded 150 News Teachers Hear Warning to Care for Self By Mike Carter Tribune Staff Writer Teachers the in trenches, those who have a great deal of daily contact with their student should make a point of taking care of them- selves, according to Dorothy Morris, executive secretary of the National Association for Individually Guided Education. Ms. Morris, Decatur. Ga., spoke Saturday to some 500 Utah educators involved in the annual Individually Guided Education Conference at the Plymouth Elementary 40 Workshops The teachers also participated in 40 concurrent workshops at the school. Ms. Morris told the teachers, Taking care of youself will facilitate you being a better teacher. It will increase your job productivity and help you enjoy your life more." her speech of ", . .There is a great deal of stress in a job when you're dealing with personal interactions and transactions all day long High Rate Burnout happens to people who are constantly asked by ullieiS for help. The higher the ratio of need that a person has to provide others, the bigger the chance for burnout." And burnout is not necessarily a problem only faced by individuals. "Whole programs can whole schools burnout " The symptoms of burnout vary, but some examples are cynicism, avoid ing personal contact, giving up on individualized programs and relying "on the book." Avoid Risk 'Teachers who display symptoms of the problem hae a tendanrv to distance themselves from their problems thiy don't want to risk any thing," she said . To combat teacher burnout 1 Ms Morns sug- She of Record Area Births Lake reported tfi d'M Voltn during the ?4 hour O er.od t Pm ended Saurdav "CiOd gested that the teachers go out and do something for yourself. Take care of yourself." "Go home and eat . something fattening take a bubble bath. People have a tendancy to feel guilty when they do something only for themselves. Dont, she said. "You should get on a winning streak. Keep your commitment and energy levels high. Dont forget whats really important in your life," Ms. We Morris advised. must, as a movement,-becom. . Regarding the IGE, she said, We need people who by working together make the joint product better than any of us could do alone. We need people who not only identify individual differences in students, but will encourage them." Ex-Poli- ce LDS Hospital ArtJ Timothy Adm. Madison Cl . Mapna son Mr And Mrs Leonard Molina, M S. 'West, son Mr and Mrs. Bradley Airmet, 2S&8 E. 3020 Soufh.soe Mr. And Mrs Rpndv Sovder, P8? $. 1215 East, daughter Mr and Mrs. Ron Rasmusseen JU Booth!1 Or, ion. Mr and Mrs David M Een. 205 E. 900 North, Centerville. daugh-ta- r Mr. and Mrs. Russell Merrill, E. 300 South, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jim Diamant, 712 E Silvartfiadow Dr, Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Roger C Pugh, 1025 Bueno Vista Dr., West Jordan, daughter. Mr. and Mrs William H. Bosen. 1426 $ 1100 East, daughter Mr and Mrs. Harold Barson. 6671 King Valiev Rd.. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bemeli Barrett, S727 6727 S. 1660 6727 E .660 South, 6060 South, daughter Mr. and Mr. Brian Curtis Johnson, 3261 Mil crook Rd., son. m Cottonwool Hospital Mr and Mrs Daaiai Adams, 66 S 200 East. Sandy. daughter. Mr. and Mrs Dee J. Bawden, 3774 S. 6000 Wait. Hunter, daughter. Mr and Mrs. Scott V Mseoger, USW Dart, Grentsvillo. son. Mr. and Mrs. Can Jansen. 96 River point Dr., Murrey, daughter. Mr and Mrs. Richard I Homer. 6J7) Dixie Dr., West Jordan, son. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Noid. Evanston, Wvo., son. Mr and Mrs David G Robinson, )17 S 1100 East, son Mr and Mrs. Chris Wlrthlln, Dugwiv. daugnter. Mr and Mrs. Steven R. Young, 2435 W. 12440 South Riverton, son. St. Mark's Hospital Sergeant Dies of Heart 111 Max Byron Knudson Sr., 63, former Salt Lake City Police sergeant, died Friday after a heart attack. Mr. Knudson joined the department in 1947 after serving in the Army during World War II After retiring from the force in 1968, he became chief security officer for the Salt Lake City J l Penney store. He retired from that post in 1978 He was born Aug 24. 1916. Brigham City, to Peter William and Jenny He Lerdahl Knudson married Elizabeth Hutchinson Feb 18. 1939. in Salt I.ake City. She survives him. Also surviving are two sons. Max B Jr , Salt Lake City; David W , Seattle, Wash.; three grandchildren; two brothers and three sisters. Shirley W., Ralph C., Mrs. Roland (LaRui) Gardner, Mrs. Jeremiah ilrma) Clark, and Mr Dean (Jean) Anderson, all of Salt Lake City A memorial servo e will be hebi Monday at noon at Berg Mortuary Sur.set Lawn. 23511 F. l.ioo South The fomilv suggests , olitnbnllohs to the Utah Hoar! As so: latloll r Mr and Mrs Josenh E RhiHias. 3370 W how Rdge Rd . son Mr and Mr Ray Wright. 302 N 100 East. Toneie. son Mr and Mrs Steven D Udv. 4SA7 Kvie Dr , Kearns, daughter Hrnion Holy Cross Hospital Mr and Mr George Simper $ 6400 Weil, ion Mr and Mrs. Den Proctor 1$5 E Cherokee Dr son Mr ano Mrs KirtL Cano 3ia S 1046 East, daughter Mr and Mrs Dennis leva. 91 E IV Ted' , Draoer, Albert, Sa" lEve City, Mrs Gen G'acei Bsbrg. National City. half brother and slstar. Cam Ralph C Mitchgit Spring Vaitev, Cat'f . Mrs Ruion (Marion) lewis. Haber City; stepsister, Mr MaeGmes kamas Funar1 services Tuesday p m Kamas L DS Ward Chapei Friends t O'pm Mortuary. may call Kamas, Monday pm and Tuesday prior Burial. Oakiev Cemetery Lake Grant Cook 68 of West, died Feb 9. 1990 Bom July 31 t 1911. Sait Lake Cifv. to Herbert and Lucy Ann! Par 1 n h , CtntarviMa. Ward. daughter Mr and Mr Kant Saner Si 7 W Wind wav, Kearns, daughter Mr ano Mrs Bruce Wuson. 5664 AmidanWav daughter Mr and M's Larry Palmar. 3686 Meedowgat Dr son Walter Smith Tanner - LVMAN. Wvo Walter Smith Tanner 63 ded Feb 9. iM Born Mav 6 196- Pavsnn tn Franklin and Armmia Ellsworth Tanner Married Emily Louise 1917. Salt Lake Blue me. Oct She died Nov 27. LDS Tempi 17$ Vetvan. WW i five sons, five dough Wiliam, ten Charles. Ogden; Willard. Granger, Wvo ; Hvoid. Joyoh. Lyman; Mr. Marian Banks. Mr. Helen Klzilre, Marie Lee. all of Granger, Wvo.; Ruth Rollins. Lyman; Mrs Mary Morten sen. Soringvilie; 33 grandchildren; 30 Funeral services Tuesday p m Lyman LDS Ward Chaoei. Friends mav call at Crandall Funeral Home. Evanston. Wyo Monday p m. and at the ward Tuesday one hour prior to services. Burial, Lyman Cemetery. Mr and Mrs Data Gunderson 1082 E U530 daughter Mr and Mr 924 E 600 South South. Draper Herman Revnaga. son PEHROH. E nwrv Cou"v -Vera Irene Moffitt Johnson Tatton. 65. died Feb 1. 1960. in an Ferrpn nursing home Bom Oct. 1, 1694, Orengevihe. Emery County, to Charles Andrew and Mery Ann Snow MoHitt. Married John W Johnson. Nov 24, 120, in Price. Marriage later wemnized In Manti LDS Temple He died Oct 1$. 1924. Married Fred W Tatton. April 12, 1943 He died February 1966. Active member LDS Church. Survivors; son, daughters, Robert Easton, Murray; Mrs Keith (Neva) Jewfees, Bountiful Mrs. George (Margaret) Conover. 16 Ferron; tight grandchildren, great grandchiidran Funeral services Mondev 1 0 m Orangeville LDS Ward Chaoei. where friends may rail on hour Meet to Air Scheduling East High School's flexible class scheduling program will be discussed during a puhlic hearing at 7.30 p m Wednesday in Clayton Intermediate School, 1471 18th East According to Wayne C. Evans, Salt Lake City Board of Education president, the hearing will give patrons an opportunity to review the findings and recommendations made in a study of the program conducted by Dr. Hugh Baird. Brigham Young 1 nner sit professor of Ncoon dory edm aimn ir Baird u ill be pres ( eni to us' the 1 ili--- Mr F'unss.ud to services Burial, Orangeville Cemetery. Hattie Mae Brimhall - HfWie EVANSTON. WVO Mae Bnmhaii. 16. dad Feb 6 19 Born Mav 1. 194. Montpelier Idaho to John and Harriet Da Manned Ralph rympie Knuh Bnmhaii Aoril 9. 120 Salt Lake LDS Tempi He died Oct 11.166 Survivors son. three daughters, Evanston, Virginia Notan. San Mateo. CaHf ; Betty CiuN. Sait Lake City. Darien Honolulu; grandchildren, two seven Funeral services Monday 0 m Crandati Funera Home, where friends mav can one hour poor to services Buria, Evanston Cemet er y Julia Sorensen Nielsen juianna Uuiiai Sorensen Nisen age 4. passed away m a oca hospital on Feb She wa bom m Borns. in )4 198 tn De lrnh rn Nicomne Thomsen Sorensen and came to the United States m i00 settling m Manh She married Magnus Hns Peter Nielsen on Seo io m Sait Lake Cv She was an acve member o the 1 D5 Church, having lived in th Wells and Columbus Wards She was a devoted wtte and mother and wa an inspiration to an ot her grand and great grandchildren She is survived bv a son and hwr daughters, Kenneth M San Fran c esco. Ceit . Mr Wrav fLeona) Fo Mrs Jack B Fr ancesi Morn, both Civ 10 grandchildren 31 grea brother fi.ioen grandchildren, Denver Coio a he Fyner Mondav Lark in Mortuary ?6f f ScK',h Tempie. where friends mav ca hour prior to services Intrrmen! Wasatch Lawn Memora Par LOGAN Patience 62, died Feb 8. 190 at Born April 24. Mass, to George W Thatcher hr home IS. Boston. and Emily Jean Crisman Thatcher Studied musK. violin and voice in New Vgrk Cty Attended Utah State Member of several University President of George orchestras Thatcher Corp Member Brigham Young Camp Daughter 0t Utah Pioneer Member LDS Church Member Cache Valiev Humane Society And Ameman Humane Snr ietv tuner ai services Mon Mortuary Chaoei I ogan Bun' Lugan Cttv Cemgt ry lr ie. nt tlow whr SK ma f nntribvitiOriv to Ca'he Humane Sc ,ev Private noon Han Rex Bennion Lybbert Cerdton, bert Married Mar- Mr. William (Mary) both of Sait Lake City, Jerry, Mr Magna. Steven. Tooele Donna Burmngham. Milwaukee Ore ; Mr Harold (Susan) Cauf , - brother, tister. ?rendrhiidren; Lake City. Ed ward. Apple Va'tev. Caif . Miss Eva Kattpr. El Caiun. Cant Funeral services Tuesday noon Funeral Home 4310 $ McDmigai Redwood, where friends mav call Monday Mom and Tuesday one hour prior to service interment. Lake Hus Cemetery Sione Vaiokema Kinikini Smne Vaiokema Kinikini. AS died of cancer Feo I. 190. in Sait Lake City Bom June 12. 1914. U n a Haapat. Tonga, to Taniea and Seiita Vaiu Mar- v 8 i . LDS Tern-pi- a L k At- for j two years Received B S master s degree and Ph O from University of Utan Served LDS mission to Norway m his youth Taught junior high and high school m Grant County Wash Taught m elementary and secondary schools tn Grand School O'Si'icf tor seven year Principal. Mcnroe Elementary Granger for 13 ears Assigned n 197 to Western Hills Elementary, k earns, prior to tvs illness Served n the Church in a organizations including codings of scoutmaster, eider s Quorum president, ward cierx bishops counse'or high councilman and iust orevinus tn hi illness, bishop of Sandy 21 Ward Member. Phi Delta kaooa and Utah Association of Eemen tary Principals Survivors wife. Sandy, dauph ter Lynnette, and her husband Janie Scott Beer, granddaughter Melanie Lynn Beers. Sandy; son. Kim Bennion, Salt Lake C'tv tather; stepmother. Sybil W Ivh bert, brotners. Scott, Todd Deer Partt. Wash.; Garth B, Othe"o. Wash kav L.. Warden, Wash sisters. Mrs. Richard Cuntnn ( Thelma) Law, Granger; Mr Michae' (Betty Jean) Biianzirn Salt Lake City; stepbrother Robert and Richard Lybbert and Teddy Lee Carringer Funeral services Tuesday 0 m Sandy 2lst LOS Ward Chaoei, vm TOO .S East Friends mav cad 'Monday p m. at Goff Mortuary. 800 S State, and Tuesday one hour prior to service at the ward Midvae Interment, chapei 1935. 4s? j Graduate. Si'hool tended BYU Survivors ur Bennon l9p. ot Rex Or 12 High sons, daughters. Alvin. Midvale, S - SANDY Lyhbert 50 died Feb cancer m a lore' hosodai Bom j me 5. Mose s Cemetery. and i A. Anderson LaOue Toion Anderson 78.1135 Ht Ave , ded Feb 7. 1990. in Denver. Coo Bom March 15, 101. Beaver, to John and Caroline Hales Tolton. Married Ivan Llovd Anderson. Aug 13. 1925. Logan LDS Temple. He died in 1942 School teacher for many years Her father was active in politics and ran for governor of Utah in 1912 Graduate. University of Utah. Member, Salt Lake Club. University Mothers' Club. Chi Delta Phi and the Dixie Oub Survivors two daughter. Mrs. A. (Patsy) Chane Curd, Mrs. Harold F. (Ha) Bishop, both of Denver; twin sister. Mr. Rollm Beaver; Bryan Gregory grandchildren, Curd. Denver; Hgroid F. Bishop III, Kings Point, N Y.; Cynthia Bshoo. Boulder. Colo. Funeral services Monday 1 p m Eastman's Evans Early Mortuary, 574 E 100 South. tre friends mav call one hour prior to services Burial, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Friends wishing mav send contributions to American Cancer Society. i Worrell Edgar Anderson - OGDEN Bryan Cliff P'Ckett, of Ogden, died Feb 9, 1990 1957. Bom Oct Ogden, to Clifford L and Anne Russell June Davis. Married Laet Pickett 2. 1977. Ooden. Employed as a Weber County janer Member, 22. ! Heights Baptist Washington Church Littte league basketba coach Graduate. Bonneville Hgh Srhooi Served in U S Navy tor four years widow. Ogden; Survivordaughter. Marika Rose Pickett. Ooden; parent, South Ogden, grandparent. Mr. and MrstwoEarl sisPickett. Clinton, brother, ters. Ronald 0. Pickett, North Her William (Faria) Mr. Ogden. Mrs Roger shberger. Rov; South Ogden (Dorothy) Holstein. Funeral services Tuesday 11 Sons Mortuary. a m Lmdouist Ogden, where friends mav can p m and Tuesday Monday prior o services Burial Washington Heights Memorial Park. i LaRueTolton Mothers Bryan Cliff Pickett vors wife. Salt Lake City. sons, daughters. Mrs Menu Puoua. Sateki V. Kmikmi, Paul F. Kinikini, Mrs Utea Naeata, Metui L. Kmikint, ail of Sait Lake City. Semisi H Kiiifkim, Honolulu. Hawaii. Tanteie V Kinikini. Spanish Fork; Mrs. Seiita Vaiu Temoua. Mr Lose Tukuafu. both of Portland. Ore ; 34 grandchil; dren. one brothers, sister, Tevite Malu Kmikint, Sait Lake Cifv, Sateki Kinikini, Mr Ane Lutui, Mane Kmikim, ad o Ulha, Tonga: Mr. Nukualofa. Tonga Lepeka Funeral services Tuesday 16 a m Redwood Memorial Estates Mortuary, 6500 6. Redwood Rd , where triends may call Sunday p m and Tuesday one hour prior o services Interment. Redwood Memorial Estates. Rex B. Peterson Rx SCiPlO. Millard County B Peterson. 82, of Scioto. Feb 8 1990 in a Richfield hoso'ta' 0 causes incident to age Born March 27. 1897. Scip'O. fo Lars P. and Elizabeth Brown Peterson. Married I oreta D Mar son. Feb 10. 1946, Levan She died Oct. 22. 1973. Member LOS Church. Veteran. WW I. Survivor grandson. Richard Thatcher, Sctpto, stepchildren. Burton L. Hanson, Nephi; Mr BiM (Pauline) Lewis. Undon. Utah County; Mr. Eldon (Ora) Burke. Fillmore; Mr. Joseph (Corl) Crompton, AibuQueroue N M , Mr. Jay (Heign) Ouarnberg, Me A stepdaughter, Fkyd ( Meteese ) Bishop, Pioche. Nev., preceded him in death A$o survived by a brother. Clifford Peterson. &cioo. and numerous dd Too'. grandchildren. Funeral services Monday noon Sclpio LDS Ward Chapel fngno mav call Sunday P rn at Otom Mortury, Fillmore, and at the chaoei Monday one hour prior to services Bunai. Sc tpioCemeteft Edr Bom June 17, 19. Alton ah. Duchesne County, to John August and Edith Mmchev Anderson Married Esther Jensen. Jan Sterling. &anoet County Marriage later solemnized m the Ogden LDS Temple Retired as freight carman for Southern Pacific Railroad Member LDS Church. Wilson 1st Ward Served in Navy during Korean War Survivors widow. Oodnn. son. daughter, Curtis W Anderson, Sharon Anderson, both of Ogden, mother. Ogden; four brothers, two sisters. Harold Anderson. Ooden Can Anderson. Riverdate George L Anoerson. Centgrtieid. Sanpete County, Jesse Anderson, with the armed services. Mrs Ciare Cheney. Manti, Mrs Lawrence (Bernice) Givens. KanesviHe Weber County Funeral services Monoev 11 am LindQU'S Mortuary Ogden where friends mav can Sunoav 8 p m and Monday prior to ser vices Bunai Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. and great- grandchiidran An. OGDEN WorrtM derson, AO, 1998 S 11 West. dad Feb 7. 1990. of a heart attack at his Joyce Eleanor Mukhar - ORANGE" J'"" Fmw Muknar 59 3638 S 4725 West ded Feb I. 1996 3 Born Dec 120 Torivto and Ontario, to Chaie Married Loo'ie Walton Goodw George Ettas Muknar. Mav ' 1954 Fort Wavne, Ind Mer"tvtt EpiKOpat Church Survivors husband Cra'gpr son. Ei.a Geu'ge daughter Eveivn L'a Enen Mary a' fl Granger Funeral services Tjejav 3p m St Steohen s Eoiscocai Cnyrrh 46$ S J200Wes Fi tend ma ca'1 at McDouga' Funera1 Hnme 4W S Redwood Rd Monday Mem Redwood Memo nn Interment Estates Family suggest oona tions to Lung Association FLORISTS Loren Paul Brown Florol Co. GlENWOOO. Snviec County Leiand loren Paul 7 of G'en wood died Feb 8. t90 at hi residence Bom April 1903, Hoiden. to William and Miranda Jane De St Jeor Paul Mamed Chrlste Ai verda Larsen Nov ?6, 1924, Fill more Solemnized in Manti LDS 1mpie lec J. ivw Active m high priest Quorum Served n Sunday school presidency, mu presidency and worked genealogy committee tor sever years Survivor wife Genwond three sons two daughters. Mr William (Shirley) Stewart Vn ford leiand C. Paul Ceve C Paul. Mrs Ra'Oh (Margenei trup, Retdon W Paul ai o Gienwood. U grandchildren jo uster Mr C'vde (Lillian) Wood. Hoiam Preceded in death by a grandson Funergi services Tuesday 0 m G'eneood LDS Ward Chaoei Frinos mav can at Neai S Magiebv A Sons Mortuary Monday 7 p m and at the ward Tuesojv one hour prior to service Bura Genwood Cemetery Shannon Godfrey Patience Thatcher flav tt lake man. Bullhead. Am 21 five great- aim' five Marilyn Jensen, April 3, 1952 Salt ried Mary Jane DeWaai. Feb 6. 1932. Sait Lake, City. Later dt v o r c e d LDS Member. Church (Lula) Tanner. Vera Irene Moffitt Johnson Tatton University Hospital 600 grandchiidran, jS&t . brother, Geo-ggrandchildren Ganowav. Oregon, end Meumd Pan Ganowav, Vemai vter Ganowav Moss. Sat Lake C'tv ' a Verna' Marvel Gardner. Gimes. West Jordan, Tessane" Chenev Ooden ForMrai service Monday 7o V 8 V a Deaet Anrti,a-South, where friend rav ra1' or Bufa Sa' hour pr, nr to service Lake City Cemetery member of the LDS Church shared her talent m music with others through out her long Ufa three sons two Survivors daughters, George E . William R , both of Bountiful; Melvin L.. Mrs Howard (Clara) Harrison, Sait Lake City; Mrs. Evans (Marlene) Doxev. Hunter. 22 grendchildren: 23 sister. Mr Augusta Stobbe. Salt Lake Cty. brother, Wiiham E Na Chcke Banning. Ceht Funera' service Wednesday noon Brighton LDS Ward Chaoei. 401 W 7Q0 South Friends may call at larfctn Mortury. M) E South Tempi. Tuesday M pm and at the ward Wednesday one Hour pror to services Interment, Sait Lake City Cemetery Cockett, 36 N M ' pg Alberta to Bernard and Arabella Bennion Lvb- Alvin Grant Cook Alvin K ft step W k dren and L grower Brigh- - v 0 n five great grandchildren brothers. ster, graiy.hudren, T 6. T r R C Mayberry ot Ceutorn.a Mayberry, Henry Mnener both Sait Lake City egnt grandma ) v was an avd nj heavy eouipment operator He ioorsman and 9 member of the t DS Church Survivor wife. Riverton, children Sherrei Glen Murray. Mrs Betty kihironv Oanvuie Cauf Mrs Rian (Gorai Prescott Boise Idaho. Mrs James (LaRae) Nisen. Sandv. 18 Richard. . widow Creamary kamas Miner Cook Member S u r v Man Rroofe wn Ball tof IDS Church 132 Fahefa. Tonga He was a retired Active George. R Pare Fiant Married Mma Uenne Franer aopr L Ganowav Mart ed Nor a Lee Brady Feb 8 n Sait W47 I eke C'v Vete It ran Wa a general fonvr and Mary Alice May ?1 Coaivuie ar e tt a and i uck Summit Count to Oct willingly prior (m3 ried Tama Ofa, 74.10 3TH0 Vi.g.i a Kinikini 24, Sait Lake Temple. He Oct 14, member ton LDS teacher burnout," when the pressures of a job which entails dealing with other peoples problems become to Urge to handle alone. Statistics show that of all educators in the trenches, 70 percent of them are on tranquiliz-eri,- " 1977 member Charles E. Huish, past Eureka Record owner. Fant; Woodland J Leary she said. 1971 ru'k 10 n r Murray hosp'tai Rv r f eb d'dfer, 9 fiiqene h e idenre )ki) Born ju'v 72 110 Vemt to Parley VrCov Frantz GIVE? TON Clara Naschcke centered around Per 100 Workers tht in lot Dec. IS. at vices Most Fire Fighters Infuries T Sait ANDERSON. LaRu LakeC'tV Feb 7, 140 E ANDERSON WorreM Ogden, Feb 7, I960 BRlMHALL. Haft,, M Evan ton Wyo Feb I 190 COOK AtvmG Salt Lake Cty Fob 190 ERANTJ Virgil W Riverton Feb I 190 GODFREY Shannon Paul I da no Fb 190 KiN'K'Ni. Sion V Sett Lake 190 C'ty Feb LEARY. ClA'4 N Si lake C'ty Feb I 190 MUKmAR Joyce E . Granger Feb I 190 PAUL. Loren, Gtenwnnd Sevier County, End 190 B Re PETERSON Scioto. Mill vo County Feb I. 190 Pickett, Brw c opdea, Feb 190 TANNER, Wltr 5. Lvmn, Wvo Feb 9 )90 TmATChER. Patience Lnoan Feb 6 i90 TATTON, Vera M Perron. 1090 Emery County, chApei. Euqene Galloway Virqil 'Turk' CENTERVILLE Funv tor Thornes Lorry 0 Brten. 86. who ded Feb 8. will be at Monday pm m the Centerville 1st 11th Word Chapel. Frtgndscali Sun- day at the De-SVft Mortuary, School. 5270 S. 1470 West. FIREFIGHTERS . . . WORKING FOR YOU! Arra Deaths Thomas Larry O'Brien Sr. ing. His granddaughter, Mrs. James H. (Mary G.) Waters, traveled to Salt Lake City from Englewood, Colo., to witness I I Intermountuin Arvu Obituurirs d straight-from-the-should- Will It Help - rtp The Salt I.ake Tribune. Sunday. February Id. 9sd It Press Hears of Threat to First Amendment individual honor Award. irrtwe PAUL. Idaho Shannon God trev daughter of Jack and Lane Godfrey, died from imuries received when she ten from a car Feo 8 I960 Bom July 23 Murray She lived m Paul since Member LDS Church Sunbeam .n Primaiy Paul three parent brother Travis Beniam.n Matt an o Pau patemai g'anopaf fnts Mr and Mrs Sevmour Grid trv Bunev loano maternal Mf and Mr Nne' grandparent B 's 5ait take C Funeral service Monday 1 0 m 1 DS Snosnmw hutch Bura' Gem Memona1 Garden Hcnev iav al! at Bergm f ,jner a Cnaue sno'.Nv'p Sunday 6' r r' hr hn "vir anr Von 2a. 16 a' W p Cnr ' vOo Du tiowvr the Finest" Aiwa n 364 6544 nth wt 5th So DRiVFRS Trimporarv Vaentior wo' tieve - kiuwirxlyt- drvinci record Huddjf F 'oral 2 mgvt k v S m evt not So Timo e t AIMEFSHOWT aI'UOSS TO MOST MORTL ST m AV t A ' - V.'iHle FIPWRS MILDREDS 4fie 726 157? 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