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Show v-- r V T V r r V w-- v "v V V- Mary Allc 0 East. JS. Sandy, died Aorll 14 at a Sait Lake . atter a ' hospital long illness Born July 1. 943, Salt to x Lake City, C h a rtes Arndt and EtreJ Vaate Callow , J e nsen Married to Harry ' John Vanderbeek v March U, 1964 LOS Lake Salt Gradate Temple East High School, attended Untver stty of Utah and SANDY Inin Paiomar Cc ieqe, San Vandarbwk, Irvin Albrt SLIDELL, LA. 56, Johnson, otssvvvxv ' for Sna!l, La of Salt merly . Virginia A ' Survivors: Bell. vnployt husband; sons, dauohter, John Scott, Jason Charles, Amy Michelle, all Sandy; father, Salt Lake City; sisters, Mrs. Lynn (Lucille) Dorkwortn, Mrs. Mark Sandy; (Charlene) Greene. Portland, Ore. Funeral MonSandy 16th LDS Ward day 11 am, 1200 E 8600 South. Friends Chapel, call 58509th East Sunday pm. and at chapel one hour before Burial Mountain View Cemetery. Family suqqeste contributions to American Cancur Society. Willard A. Ilyinas Willard A. Hvmas, 82, wood Rd., died v April 15 at his p ace of business, J; 1358 Indiana Ave , of natural causes, Born 8, f Sept. 68 S. Red, 1 " f Sharon,! 1909, Idaho, to Samuel Me ana Fanny Hymas. Murray M led Blanche v 2 Nov. Howes 1 9 3 4; divorced j 168. M a r i i e d j Bent Wilcox Jan , 17, 1969, Las Veqas Owner and operator Hymas Feed and Store Appliance Survivors: widow, daughter, Mrs Jack L. (ReNee) Plattner, Granger; stepdaughters, M . James E (Trent) Alvey, Murray; Mrs. Karen T Hackleman, Centerville; 7 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Douglas, Ogden; Samuel, Mrs. Winnie Stephens, Mrs. Bessie Stephens, all Montpelier, Idaho. Tuesday, noon, 255 2nd East, where friends call Monday, M pm, and Tuesday orior to services. Burial Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Grant M. Broadhsad Grant Morris Broadhead, Ave . died April 15 of cancer A at a local hospl- tal. Born June 16, I 1st Beazer, Alberta, Canada, 1904, 67, 763 W Jr j?r i ? to James Morris and Sarah AnnefS Broad- tj1 Wright Married head. E v a U. S. 1928, La. 1965-7Survvors: widow; sons; Capt. MURRAY Elma Whetman, 6i, oi 6i St , Cedar died Murray, April 14, 1972 In a Sait Lake hospital of natural causes Born Feb 8, 1911, In Sandy, tc Arthur and Mary A o a t h e Jensen Cusnmg. Marne Harold Frederick Whetman Jan. 192, In Salt Lake Later solem Cty n i i e d in the Mantl LDS Tem- died Abraham MMer, 79, natural causes at j&. Born jF his home Salt Sept. 3, 1892, Lake City, Hans and Anna Married Miller Cox zabeth Lake Salt 1912, Member City LDS Church? em- . ployt Utah Power Co and Light World? veteran War I. Survivors t I f !EII 4 1 children; sri great- i 4 i ; I 1 t - Otto K. Mauermann Otto Kur FULLERTON, Calif. 71, Mauermann, of 1445 Rollings Hills Dr., Fuller ton, Calif, died April 14, 1972, in ( Futlerton. Born in 19C In Freiberg, Saxony te Germany, Oswald; Ernest Anna Heiene e M auer n Married Lucia Rost Auq and M u h m a n 18, 1926, In the. Lake TemSalt H qh Priest, ple Calif FuMerron, LDS Ward sons Survivors: daughter; Ralph, California; eiqhf Kurt. Ruth, all qrandchildren: sisters, brother; Frieda Scper, Bell, Calif.; Louise Fass-le- r Albert, both Salt Lake City. Funeral Monday In the Fullerton LDS Ward, Fullerton, Calif. Ruth N. Nye Ruth Fuller Neill Nve, QGDEN 82, Ooden, died April 14 at a local causes. home of natural nursmq Born May 6, 1889, Wallace, Idaho, to Robert Oliver and Augusta Virginia Neill. Married to Robert Clark Nve Nov. 25, 1909, Ely, Nev. He died Jan 29, 1953 Former member and officer Queen Esther Chapter No 4, Order of Eastern Star; Oqden resisons, dent since 1 I Survivors: ; daughters, Clark R , Rnddinq, Calif Mrs Karl (Elizabeth) Hopkins, San Di$qo, Calif ; Jack W , Joseph F., Neill W, Mrs Winifred Brim, Mrs Pierre (Nancy) Hualde, Mrs. Allen S all Ogden; Mrs. (Paty) McKell, Mountain Ruth View, Scoffield, 20 greatCalif.; 24 grandchildren; Wigrandchildren, brother, sister,Washlliam, Idaho; Mrs. Olive Way, ington. Graveside services Monday, 10 a m.. Mountain View Cemetery, Oqden Friends call Chapel of Flowers Morturay, Ogden, Sunday, pm Family suaqests contributions to the Shnners Hospital, Salt Lc.kt City. William D. Moyer William Den-zSHELLEY, Idaho Moyer, 66, of Shelley died April In Miles City, Mont., of natural causes Born Aug 22, 1905, at Howard, S D , to Charles and Bertha Schmidt Moyer He married Lorna Mohaqen at Wedness, Minn Retired school and teacher; member, Idaho Poetseditor Writers Guild, publisher and editof its maaazine 'The Guild , ed the book "Poems and TranslaNational tions, member, historian Retired Teachers Association Suhvivors. widow, sons daughters; Charles, Mrs Jnrrts, St Louis, Mo ; both She'ley, Vearl (Carol) Meina, Mrs Alien (Donna) Folsom M'les Mont: thro City Harold, sisters, brothers, P me Island, Rosa, Calif., Jesse, Minn r Mrs. Mariorie Felton, Remit, he Wash j Mrs. Roland (Eloise) Mi'eras, Rochester, Minn p m. at tne Funeral Monday 2Church. Shelley. John s Lutheran Burial pending 13. 1972, Betteridge W illiam W - William Webster PAROWAN Betteridrje, 78, Parowan, died April can-re- r 15 In a Cedar City hosoltal of Born March 30, 1894, Paroatan, Ward to William and Matilda JhAMwten-se- n Married Uvada Retteridqe July 26, 1920, F'llmore, Millard Georae Countv; solemnlred in St War I; LDS TemDle. Veteran World Farowan commander vice fr;t American Legion Post No 20; I mem-bPosf, r Veterans of World War widow? son. C Jar City. Survivors: A grandchildren; Dee M., Ely, Nev Brothers, sis13 ter, Josevnh P. Cedar City? David Ellza-- I Henry, Salt Lake City; Mrs Funeral bem WItlsey, Hampton, Va LDS 2nd Parowan Tuesday, 1pm, Ward Chapel. Friends call Southern Utah Mortuary, Cedar City, Monday, pm, and Tuesday at family e home, Parowan, 11 a m. until serv-itime. Burial Parowan City Cemetery j Mary V. Price - Mary POCATELLO 14 of 6C, Pocatello, died April natural causes in a IolsI hobo t. Born Feb 5. 1912, Seattle to Cabel ano Lillian Saunders Kevaffer. Mar neu to Park Price, Sept. 2, i97, of Seattle Graduate member Kappa Alpha Washington, former Salt Lake If.eta sorority, BanCity resident; former member Survi-, nock Memorial Hojpltal Gu Id ce v rs Pr III, Park husband, son, Gafhersburg Md I father. Pocatello 3 ! in 78, of 1814 Pa- Wynn and PatriBauer Ann cia Orem, McBride, who died April 14 Lake at a Salt natu-1 hospital of Born ral causes. Jan. ; 1 qranddauqhter; Private funeral services Saturday, 11 a m , Hender-- f 'on Funeral Home, Pocatello. Cre mailon to follow. all Dlx, 12, 1970. J t : tj Sur-- 1 Orem; grend- parents, Mr. and W. Mark Mrs. McBride, sattprd,ArlM Mrs. Clin- - J f Tooel ton Bauar, Grover r a ndfather, 9?' e. McBride, g Berg Mortuary, Tooele. Friends call p.m. BuriProvo, Monday, 12:15-1.4- 5 al Orem Cemeery. Phillip Van of 850 E. South IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO Funeral 9rvfces will be Monday 2 at the Idaho Falls Eighth LDSp.mWard chapel for Everyn B. Norton, 24, who died April 13, 1972, from Inluries suffered in a four-ca- r accident on a bridge two miles north of Rigby, Idaho Born June 23, 1947 In Idaho Falls, to Stanford M and Eva Blatter Blaylock. Married Walter Alan Norton Aug 18, 1957, In the Idaho Falls Utah State and Temple Attended physi-- c Yourg universities; tnerapist; member, LDS church, served in presidency of YWMIA In Idaho Falls EiQhth LDS Ward. Survivors son, daughhusband; ters, Cynthia, Paul Walter, both Idaho Falls, parents, Idaho Falls; brothers, Evan, sisters, 2Richard Susan B , Lois Ann, Helen, all Idaho Falls; Roger S , Salt Lake City; Mrs Brooks (Beverley) Bauer, San Mrs Dale (Elizabeth ) Jose, Calif Orem? Mrs Ralph (Louise) Wood, Belnap, Denver, Colo. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery, Idaho Fails. Violet Holtry Violet Holtry, ROBERTS, Idaho Roberts died April 13, 1972, In an Idaho Falls nursing home after a lonq illness. Born Jan. 13, 1925, at Wetser, Idaho, to Lee and Mary Burton. Married Ray Lunch. Later divorced. Mavled Cecil Holtry Jan. 13, 1958. Member, Christian Church. Attended school in Tv In Falls, Idaho. Survivors sons, daughhusband; ters? Michael, Roger, Gladys, all of Roberts; Mary Ann, Tacoma, Wash ? Juanita, Geraldine, Lyn Lunch, all California; brothers, sisters; Mrs. Janie Wright, Wendell, Idaho; Mrs. Ona Gonzales, Gooding, Idaho; Mrs. Vitqinla Dauven, Duane, both Twin Falls; William, Kimberly, Idaho Funeral Monday 1 30 p m., Ecker-se- ll Memorla Chapel, Riqby, Idaho. Burial, Rigby Pioneer Cemetery. 47, of It. Ilobbs Rooert Hobbs, 60, of Idaho Fails, Robert ,lot,us, 6C, of I daho Falls, died April 13, 1972 In an Idaho Falls hospital of a heart attack. Born May 29, 1911, at Wltford, and Mae Bull Idaho, to Frank Hobbs Married Elda Lillian Peterson July 23, 1934, m Idaho Falls. Member, LDS cuhrch. Survivors widow, son, daughters? Larry Robert, Mrs. Robert (Elean) Bradley, both Idaho Falls; Mrs Herbert (Carol Jean) Dodae, Dietrich, brother, Idaho, 10 grandchildren? Leland, Wilford, Idaho. at the Funeral Monday LDS Ward chapel Idaho Falls 13th Cemetery. Burial, 1pm Ella B. Bood Ella Idaho IDAHO FALLS, Idaho Falls, 83, of Biddle Bood, died AprM 14, 1972, In an Idaho Tails hospital of causes Incident to age. Born June 27, 1880 In Elgin, III, to Schranck snd Katherine R'chard Biddle. Married Bernard Bood April 3, 1918, in Rexburg, Idaho. He later died Mrs. EmerSurvivors: daughter? son Lee, Idaho Falls; two grandtwo children; b.other, Charles, Elqin, Hi. Funeral pending from the Williams Funeral Home, Idaho Fails. Sarah A. Westergard Sarah Adell West- April 13, hospital of causes Incident to oqe Born Julv 28 W4, at Malad Idaho, to James Henry and Rosanne V ilhams Peter Married Denning 19fM in Heist Westergard Dec 21 the Loq n Temple He died Oct. 7, 1957 Member, DUP. Riley sons, daughter; Survivors, U Glenn D , both loaho Fans, EMon Idaho; Mrs D, PocaMlo Letham. Drigos, Daniel (Wanda) 24 greatIdaho, 22 grandchildren, grandchildren Funeral Tuesday 1 pm In t Iona LDS Ward chapel. Burial, Iona Cemetery 87, of Iona, died in a Rexburg, Idaho J p.m parents? vivors: sisters, Julie Ann, Lisa Marie, both- g Evelyn B. Norton Idaho ktrwTr . 6 grandchildren; Funeral Tues- 7 Tamara Wynn2, McBride, daughter of John a.m. IONA, , iMildred) Funeral Monday OREM L DS 2tst Orem Ward Chapel tor 2 a Salt Lake hnspi tal of a a! ment. Born Oct. 19, Nethin 1902, the erlands, to Gosse and Anna Hamel v Married Gorier, Y t i e Piantmqa She later died Married Slant PluimMentz April In 8, 1959, the Netherlsnd Freelance journalist, and caretaker for the Ladies' Literary Club, Salt Lake City. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters; Hans, Herman, both of the Netherlands; Mrs. Anneke Khunert, West Germany; Louis New Zealand; David Pluim-Mentthe Netnerlands, Mrs. Betty Vorster, Los Angeles, Calif ; Mrs John M (Stance) Coomans, Salt Lake City; 18 qrandchildren; brother, Dirk, the Netherlands. Graveside 11 services am In the Salt Lake CltvTuesday Cemetery. Friends call at 160 E. South Temple nd R,m Tuesday 9 19i, "''v Lewi Tamara W. McBride LAWl erqard 3134-7t- h E. 7th Soulh, where day ll a.m., trlends call Monday, 64 P m , TuesBurial Wasservices. to prior day atch Lawn Memorial Park. to Utah, John Farnsvorth . and Mary Char- & lotte Weight Aver- ett. Married Ivy i. Gabbites Roseila March 17. 1919, Provo. She died 1969. 18, May W a rehouseman; A LDS member, High church; Priest group lead Scout Boy er; leader for many years. Survivors: son, daughters; Verl L., Bountiful; Mrs. Donald A. (Vera) I. Burt, Newark, Calif ; Mrs. Keith (Ardlth) Mackey, Salt Lake City; foster son, foster daughter; Donald Huit, Layton, Vt.; Gloria Forester, Las Vegas, Nev.; 18 'jrandchildren; brother and 11 sister, Fred, Venna Vincent, both Sprlngvllle. Funeral Tuesday noon at the Satt LDS Ward, 351 Lake Thirty-Fift- h Navalo. Friends call at 260 E. South Temple Monday 64 P.m. and Tues-to day at the ward one hour prior Ceme services. Burial, Evergreen tery, Sprtngvilie. Melvin 85, 34 Spring-vlil- 69, Thefts strles, Survivors. on, daughters, Harold F., Mrs. Mrs. Frank Salt Lake Cltv; years. hp grandchild; ! Lionel Lea Averett, cific Ave., diec April 14, 1972, In Bountiful, of cancer. Born March 7, Hans Gorter, brothers, sister, Ras, Bountiful; Lyman, Mrs. Ella Bck, both Salt Lake City Funeral Monday II am., 36 E 7th South, where friends call Sunday 6 8 pm. and ' Monday prior to services Burial Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. . $ died Temple, April 14, 1972, lr Salt Ciy; . Bandt, died April natural , of causes his at home. Born July Koe- 1886, 2, East nlgsberg, Germa- Prussia, ny. Married Ber- tha Preuss, 1911, " LDS Salt Lake Temple. She died 1955 Owner and ope rator West Shoe Temple Shop, y Repair shoe deyears; manag- partment er for Deseret Hans Garter widow; tont;' r Jack R , Hugh both Frank Albert , Jr. - Phi: LAPOINT, Uintah county I'D Van Jr., 67, LaPoint, died April 14, In a Roosevelt, Duchesne County, Born hospital of a heart aliment. Uintah June 23, 1904, Whlterocks, County, to Phillip and, Margaret Van Sr. Married Grace Murray Married Rechel Moves; divorced. Burson. She died. Married Helen UncaSam; divorced. Married Rose SurThompson. Farmer and laborer. vivors: widow; son, daugnrer, Jerry, Margaret Van Salt Lake City; Sprouse, Roosevelt; Sstepson, WJtord grandchildren; Parrlette, Lapoint; -t (Clara) brothers, sisters, Mrs. AlbeRochel, Altonah, Duchesne County; Younq, Nelson (Lillian) Mrs. John, Murray; Alfonzo Lapoint; "Doc", "'aeser, Uintah County, FuWhlterocks neral Tuesday, 2 p m Episcopal Church. Friends call Olpin Mortuary, Roosevelt, Tuesday BuriCounty, al Ft. Duchesne, Uintah Cemetery. Secelia B. Morris Secelia Bott BRIGHAM CITY Morris, 74, Brigham Cltv, died April 15 lb an Ogden nursing home after a long Illness. Born March 2, 1896, Brigham City, to John Henry and Bott. Married to Celia Peterson Alvin E. Morris Dec. 16, 1921, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Attended University of Utah; taught school In Box Elder County School District. Survisons, vors: husband; daughters, Elliot, Soda Springs, Idaho; Vay E , Mrs, Yvonnie M. Beecher, both Ogden; J. Dell, Joane Morris, both Sal Lake City; Mrs. Grant (Marioean Mrs rie) M Stokes, Provo Claudia) A. Phelps, Seattle Wash ; 2 greatgrandchi-dren; 30 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Ester B. Freeman, Salt Lake City. Funeral Tuesday noon, Briqham 4th LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Olsen Funeral Chapel, 2nd North and Main, Brigham City, Monday p.m and Tuesday prior to services. Burial Brigham City Cemetery. Netcs of Record Marriage Licenses Sait lake County Francis Lake; Deborah Lake, gui- televisions. ear. 220$ Parley's Vav, assorted rings; recovered, juvei .ie released to parents. 1650-9t- h East, meat, stockings; recovered, suspect arrested. 6. E. Ptn South, Ora, recovered and suspect arrested 1321 California, nuts, l t n d u 150. casn, Shopliftings East, Lionel Lee Averett East, 14 of April Anne Cushing tl v 15 tive In Primary . serving as teach- er, counselor; received pm for service In Primary; active In Relief Society, served as visiting teacher, Murray Sixth LDS Ward. Survivors. husband; daughter; Mrs. Merlin B. (Laureta) Dansie, Murray; sisters, Mrs. James V. (Valora) Wood, Mrs Norma Rosevear, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Orvol A (Helen) Milne, Union Funeral Tuesday i p m., Murray Sixth LDS Ward chapel, 6100 So., Mam St. Friends call at 8090 S. State St., Monday 7.9 p m. and Tuesday at the ward chapel one hour prior to services. Burial, Redwood Memorial Estates. Ilyrum A. Miller !Hyrun Jef- Member, ple. church; ac- 1894, fc! Frank A. Bandt LDS Utah Board; employe Tax State Utah Drivers License Divi.Commission, LDS mission, England, served sion; 1925-7son, widow; Survivors: Grant, Quincy, daughter, Kenneth Wash; Mrs William R.8 (JoAnn) grandchilBarrus, Othello, Wash.; Par-- : dren; brothers, sister, Edward Glen . ley, Cardston, Alberta, Canada; M. both . David, Beazer, Mrs. Roy Funeral , Beazer, Alberta, Canada. f Tuesday, noon, 21st LDS Ward Chap2nd Ave and L St. Friends call ' el, 260 E. South Temple, Monday, pm., and at chapel, Tuesday one 4 hour before services. Burial Brigham City Cemetery. f 2, 1952, Grave' with U S Air fery W., serving Force, Lubbock, Tex.; Richard P., Houston, Tex.; two qrandchildren; brothers, sisters J. Herman, Emer L., Mrs. Harry G (Esther) Calton, Mrs. G. Ed (Leone) Rosevear, all Robert W. Salt Lake Cltv; Mrs (Virginia) Cheshire, Inglewood, Calif. Funeral Wednesday noon at 260 E. South Temple, where friends call D.m. end Wednesday Tuesday one hour prior to services. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. LDS Temple. Burglaries all Granggrandchild. ser-- ! ide vices Tuesday 10 E v s a n am, Burial Gardens, East. Frienoi cad 36 E. 7th South Monday, 74 p.m. er, T T W -- t-- W r IK j? Robert Genre, 19, Salt Marla Francty, 19, Rusell Alan Grissom, 25, Mo ; Susan Joan Drummond, 23, Salt Spring-fiel- Spring-fiel- Glen Alan Wmget, 24, Smlthfleld, Cache County; Judy Kay Mack, 27, Salt Lake. Jamas Robert Blanka, 19, Grans-Donn- a Lea Paulson, 19, Salt Lake. M. Franklin Olivers, 54, Salt Lake; EMza Rutledge Leary, Josephine 46, Sait Lake. Barry Kay Fowler, 35, Salt Lake; Salt 26, Marilyn - May Hobson, Lake. William Anderson Marsh 111, 25, Salt Laxe; Salt 25, Christina Albrechfsen, Lake Scott Lewis Kateler, 22, Salt Lake; Tiiiit Jo MitcheU, 20, Salt Lake. Randolph Dinneen Gibson, 26, Salt Lake; Karren Thomas, 21, Magna. Denis Lynn Wolcott, 22, DeQueen, Ark ; Rufhann Paterson, 25, Salt Lake. Births Births reported at Salt Lake area period hospitals during tha ended Saturday at 9 p.m. Include: LDS Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Prank M. Warfick, Ave, dauohter. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hope, Ave , daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Russell K. VanVIaet, 4616 Holly Ln , son. Mr. and Mrs. David Cowan, 1691 Vine St., son. Mr. .nd Mrs. Berne Be, 1779 Ramona, daughter. 640 W North Temple, 1960 Chevrolet Impaia, $200 860 W 21st Soutn, 1969 GMC Pickup, (1,900. 250 Elizabeth St., bicycle, (80. 028 Euclid Ave., two speakers, S20 (car prowl). h Ave., 1965 Rambler Classic, (1,000. East, failure to pay for Qasoline, (1.03. 1140 Gar- -t Dr., bicycle, (100. East bicycle, (80. 1752 Herbert Ave., bicycle, (80 1380 Allen Park Dr., refrigerator, (245. 8 East, 1959 Cadillac Coupe deVlile, (300. 732 Sonata St., b cycle, $29. 772 Ittn East power line monitor, Stereo, tape, (750 (car prowl). 850 W 2M south, stereo, 25 tapes, $176 (car prowl). 8th Avenue and C Street, battery, $30 (car prowl) 135 Canyon Rd , cassette stereo, $90 (car prowl). $200 (car 107 B St., car stereo prowl). 599 Darwin St., ear stereo and tapes, $231 (car prowl). 1864 Edison St., hubcap, $9.50 (car prowl). 1223 W. North Temple, battery, $29 (car prowl). 47 W 6th South, six wheels and tires, $480 (car prowl). 479 E South Temple, $30 cash. 1775 W. 15th South, wallet, credit cards, personal papers, $55 cash. 25 S. Wolcott, radio aerial, $15 (car prowl). 2599-60East, tachometer, $40 (car prowl). 0 East, garage door, $110. bike. 1152 State St., 1482 Roberta St.. 1968 Ford. 1301 S. 3rd West, 1969 Ford dump truck. 278 air cleaner (car Hampton, prowl). bike, East, 275 E St., .22 caliber pistol, $50 603 W. Capitol, car stereo and tape, (250 (car prowl). 1955-3rEast 1960 Chevrolet van, reenvred at 4700 S. 1055 West. East, 1948 DeSoto. 63 Gordon PI., sample case, lewel-ry- , (806 (car prowl). 0 Herbert St. 2 rolls of fabric, $22 530 Main S St., City Criminal Court Sentencing Samuel Woodrow Mqrrs, 50, 1135 E South Tempie drunk, evtn days jail, c.edif for time served Lawrence H. Charles Jr , 57, 330 S West Temple; petty larceny, 30 davi a i credit for time served Nelson Joseph Green, 32. 206 W. 2nd South; drunk, 30 davs tail, credcourt retains it tor time served, iurlsdiction. Robert F Kuhlman, 56, address In the unknown: attempted burglary sec one degree, six months tail, credit tor time served, court retains jurisdiction. FloYd Albert Cobb, 63, transient; drunk, stricken (case may be prosecuted later). Tower M. 34, Wardley, Larry Motel; drunk, stricken (case may be prosecuted later). O Ruben Sammen, 38, Rio Grande Hotel; drunk, seven days lail. West, car stereo, $113 (car prowl). 246 W 1st South, flashlight, era, US (car prowl). Ashton 1121 $135 542 Ave., 6. 4th South, waQon. 140 car stereo, (car prowl). tapes, tape box (car $502 Roberta, prowl). bike, Chevrolet 1961 West Tempie, S tapes, blanket, 1482 cam- West Temple, felt hat, $35 (car prowl). h East, battery, $40 (car prowl). ve and C St., license plate 8th (car prowl). 50 S 1st West, car stereo, tapes, $338 (car prowl). 1054 Chicago St., wedding ring set, 300 S $300 Stewart, 1961 Pontiac Ventura. 1965 Ave., Bryan Dodge 1211 416 Monaco 623 E. Capitol St., clothes, (40 (car prowl). typewriter, Burglaries St., electric typewriter, $100 7th South, hand tools, power tools, radio, (105. 1482 Roberta St., fojr wheels, $160. East, television set, recovered and uPec.t arrasred. H5 N Main St , wallet, $125 cash 434 E 6th South, guitar, carrying W 552 case, $300. Robberies 48 Post $84 cash Office P! glasses, (strong arm). wallet, Assault and Battery 28 E tth South, man cut with broken beer bottle. 125 W. 4tt? South, woman cut with broken wine bottle. 3rd South, 2nd West, three persons Struck. Recovered Stolen Vehicles J0W W. 2100 South, tractor tr Glendale Plaza, Diamond 1968 (72 12847) Ford 1?th Wett and California Ave., 1959 Cadillac DeVlile 850 S. 20th West, 1961 Chevrolet Impaia Vandalisms 3rd South, 2nd West, car Windows broken aerial broken. East, car door lock damaged. Recovered Stolen Vehicles West 1965 B u 9th South, E 280 Blsceyne S. J68 and Temple streets, South Temole c k LeSabre 1962 Chevrolet Mein, 1972 Mercury Waqon Station Sheriffs Docket Complaints registered with the Salt Lake County Sheriff durinq the 48 hours ended 9 am. Friday included: Burglaries East, two saddles, $650. East, two candle holders, two vases, (45. 3!72-5tEast, food Items, $1 74. 2661 Promenade Dr., two rugs, h 300-25t- h $312. 7116 2171 Susan Way, $80 E. 33rd South, teievh'on, type- writer, pistol, $740. Shopliftings 368 11th 4713 ered, 4195 S. West, candy? recovreleased to parents. South, cigarettes, suspect referred to juve- 4000 uvtn le W. recovered, nile court. - store for the nations Four Corners region if the six proor operating posed power plants continue as planned, a national study g released Saturday reports. Two of the plants Four Comers in New Mexico and Mohave In Nevada are in operation, the report says. The Impact of merely the first two plants on the desert environment so far has been the report says. astonishing, Even after the upgrading of the Four Comers plant now in progress, 30 tons of soot and ash will be emitted the report says, daily, supplemented by another 20 tons from the Mohave plant. Dismissals Ceoarstrom, 22, 273-- 1 1th Ave ; unlawful sale of a stimulant drug, dismissed In the Interest of justice Billie Rav Clark, 42, 33J7 S 3375 West; forgery, dismissed in the interest cf justice Carl L. Provost, 28, 125 H St.; beinq a fugitive Tom justice, dismissed In the Interest jof Jostle. It, Rex Henry Ballard, East; unlawful possession of a controlled substance, dismissed in the Interest of justice. Third District Court Divorcee Granted Js Maxine LeSueur Cecala vs mental Cecala, cruelty. Plaintiff granted (140 a month alimony, restoration of former name, LeSueur. Dona Ray Perry, vs. Columbus Abram Perry, mental cruelty. Plain-tif- f child, granted custody of minor $50 a month child support, $1 a year alimony. Marlene Fa Fitzgerald vs. Robert mental cruelty. Farrei Fitzgerald, Plaintiff granted decree. Ranae Jane Newiand vs. Wayne Lee Newland, mentas cruelty. Plain-u- tt granted decree (l a year alimoname, former of ny; restoration Sf" Sinl'i,. 8 RsereB;rd Barker vs. Sleven Joyce Burke Barker, mental cruelty. Plaintiff granted decree. trvan Patricia Diane Phlppeny vs. PlainJeff Pluppeny, mental cruelty. HorwItL mental decree, Sranted Plaintiff cruelty. ef two minor children, VjOO 250 a month aUmonth child support, "c E 61 Special to Hie Tribune Decades of NEW YORK serious air pollution are in Kirk men1a?encueuy. 5415 Theft St. Marks Hospital V97 W. 35th South, purse, S9 850 W 21st South, stereo, 25 tapes, $173 (car prowl). Mr. .(id Mrs. Ross Montgomery, 2150 S. 2nd West, 1962 VW 1515 W Suns.t, son. 4949 S. Redwood Rd., failure to Mr. nd Mrs. Rsy McWsin, 1220 S. Redwood Rd , son. pay for gas, $1. RoWedur, Mr. and Mrs. irwin 3819 S 36th Wst, fan belts, alterEast, son. nator, (3 (car prowl). Mr. and Mrs. Slevafl Brown, 6653 Harman Dr., Granger, tor,. 7700 S. State, 1960 DeSoto. 3120 S. Highland Dr., soda pop, $8 965 E 78th South, stereo, radio, 8106 (car prowl). S. 4580 West, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Frodarlckson, 4760 stereo, two ' tapes, $55 (cor prowl). East, dauqhtsr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lyon, 2761 W. 4253 Falcon St , bicycle, $50. 5505 South, dauohter. 4297 W 35th South pistol, Ltwver Mrs. Orson Nielsen, Mr. and saw, cash, two rings, $210 tear 766 1st Av oaughter. prowl). Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis, 1649 3200 W 35th South, 1957 Chevrolet Northwood Ave , Apt 4, son. Station waoon Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gomalet, Fast, radiators P4 E. South Temple, Apt. 3, son. 4777 S 4620 West, 1964 Oldsmoblle, Mr. and Mrs. '.amr L. Jackson, recovered, suspects arrested 3752 3rd East, son coin 266 E 7890 South, handbag, Mr. and Mrs. James Leon Ingles, purse, basketball game tickets, cloth-in240 E. 1100 North, son. S200 (car prowl). 8112 Willow Stream Dr., genealogy pa-r- s (rai prowl). 0 East, two tires and wheels, $150 (car prowl). 0 East. 196r Volkswagen, recovered at 86o0-7t- h Fast Mr. and Mrs. Melvin O. Southern, 4120 S Highland Dr., car stereo, 1341 N. 400 West, Bountiful, daughtanM sns (car prowl). ter. 3900-9)- '' bike East, 264 E 3300 South, tco's, $60 -35 W. 2400 South, 20 quarts of oil. (12. Mr. and Mrs. Kslly W. Anderson, 7l65-9t- h East, gasoline, $3 7740 W 3210 South, Magna, son 4835 Hlqhland Dr., 1961 Chevrolet Mr. and Mrs. lawrenca S. Bowen, Irrmala 6364 W. 3500 South, Hunter, son Fast, 1971 Bulck. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Hardy, 1095 E 4500 Souh, tire and wheel, 1649 W. 2700 South, son. (45 (car prrwll. L. Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Coy 166 E Mateo, license plate (car 3513 ilth East, son prowl). Mr. and Mrs. James R. Jeppson, radio, 163 W 23 E. 9670 South, Sandy, da' Qhter $450 (car prowl) Mr. and Mr. Michael B. McKee, 2784 DMsa Dr., car stereo anV 7800 South, West Jordan, 1594 W device $95 (car prowl, thpt daughter 1971 Terra Linda Dr rar stereo, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Verdell C. Mar speakers, tapes venr prowl'. 4236 S. 4900 West, Hunter, son. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Oman, Lark, daughter Mr. and Mrt Juan Gary Pelaei, 4V40 Cross St , lire tracks on lawn. 3375 W. 3707 South, Granger, daugh ter Mr, bix Mr. K rthh E. Stilev, Dr , Granger, son 369 American Mr. and Mrt. Ricky L. Orlandl, 830 E. 4500 South, (88 CObh 319 East, Sandy, daughter. 650 S Holy Cross Hospital South Davis Community Hospital Cottonwood Hospital Vandalism Burglaries '"Edgar Royden Erickson v. Helen mental cruelty. Erickson, Verlee Pl?:flr0irtrdr?rrre.e,( vs. Elmo LeGrande Cracraft, mental cruelty. decree. Plaintiff granted E bert Arcelia (Sally) Gorham VS. iff cruelty. Pistil Gorham, mental of forrestoration decree, granted mer name, Boyd. u,tn,m Powers Kathleen mental cruelty. Powers, Charles of custody Plaintiff granted decree, minor child. 50 a month child .. $1 a year alimony. A Melllssa Jane Doom vs. R mental cruelty. Plaintiff Doom, decree. granted Steven J. Nancy C. Sudbury vs. Sudbury, mental cruelty. of minor custody decree, granted child, (50 a month child support, (1 . a year alimony. vs. Ann Coates Juanita Arnold Coates, mental entity. Plainfour of tiff granted decree, custody minor children, $200, a month child a alimony. year support, (1 Sherry Smith vs. Rex Lynn Smith, Plaintiff mental cruelty. decree, custody of two minor ch dren, $140 a month child support, a month alimony. Roberta Mae Mehln vs Charles Donald Mahin, mental cruelty. Plaintiff granted decree, custody of tlree minor children, $400 a month child UShawn Jean Walker vs. Stephen mental cruelty. Walker, Brooks Plaintiff granted decree, custody o 150 a month two minor children, 75 a month alimony. child support, vs. Lerrv G Teruko Johnston Johnston, mental cruelty. Plaintiff of maid-e- n restoration granted decree; name, Endo. Corlnne J. Porter vs. Don LaMar Plaintiff mental cruelty. Porrer, of forgranted decree? restoration mer name, Eliefsen. Leon V. Gray vs. Jultann Gray, Plaintiff granted mental cruelty. decree. Defendant granted custody of minor child, $60 a month child support. John A. Jones vs. Carol I. Jones, Plaintiff mental granted cruelty. decree. Defendant granted custody of four minor children, $100 a month ch id support Patricia Claire Harris vs. Wayne Richard cruelty. Hams, mental Plaintiff granted decree, custody of minor child, $5 a month child support, $125 a month alimony. lone Madsen vs. Reia Madsen, Plaintiff mental granted cruelty. decree, custody of two minor children, (120 a month child support, (60 a month alimony. Mauvia Snow Bradford Raymond mertal vs. William C. Raymond, Plaintiff grantea decree; cruelty. restoration of former name, Bradford. Paula G. Merz vs. Martin M. Merz, mental cruelty. Plaintiff granted decree, custody of minor child, (100 a month child support. Wayne Henry Herlitz vs. Marie Ann Herlitz, mental cruelty. Plaintiff decree custody of three granted minor children. Joan Fay Cydow vs. Wilbur Leonard Svdow, mental cruelty. Plaintiff qranted decree. Defendant granted custody af five minor children. vs. Mlchlal S. Dansie Susan mental Dansie, cruelty. Vsuqhn Plaintiff granted decree, $150 a month alimony Betty Jean Brown vs Jay Clarence Brown, mental cruelty. Plaintiff granted decree, custody of minor child, (150 a month child support, (350 a month alimony. Cathy M. Thomas vs. Robert J. Plaintiff mental cruelty. Thomas, granted decree Defendant granted custody of minor child. Jeanette Blount vs. Charles Edwin Plaintiff Blount, mntal cruelty. oecree, custody of two granted minor children, $230 a month child support, (50 a month alimony. Dudley A. Hiqnla M. Hale vs Hale, mental cruelty. Plaintiff qranted $1 a year alimony; restoration vf former namfc, UMbarrl. Robinson vs. Howard Jeraldine mental Walter Robinson, cruelty Plaintiff Qranted decree, custody of two minor children, $i5u a month child support, (1 a year alimony. Pff Judgments Granted Walker Bank & Trust Co. vs Fer-ro- n Oaks and Pamela Oaks. Plaintiff awarded (6,194.87, (375.60 as Interest, (26 50 costs. Collections Recovery Bureau, Inc. vs. Sherman White and Mrs. Sherman Plaintiff awarded White. (M19.87. 8 percent Interest, $25.50 costs Ballard Wade, Inc. vs. Rick A. Plaintiff awarded Petersen. (1,044, (26 costs. Young Electric Sign Co. vs The Jim Coudies, Inc. Pla'ntiff awarded 8 percent (2,748.84, interest, (26.80 costs. as Mary S. Fletcher doing business Certified Collection Service vs Leon-a- d G. Jokubism, Plaintiff awarded 12 (25 $1,817.50, Interest, percent costs Farmers Insurance Exchanoe vs Lola Christensen and Patty Helslev from Lola awarded Christensen $2 018 75, 8 pe cent Interest, $49 30 costs Huish Distnoutinq Co vs. Keith H Williams Plaintiff awarded $1,632, 8 percent interest, $25 50 costs. Zions Leasing Co. vs. Windsor Co also known as Manufacturing Windsor Marble Co ; Harry Warner ano Automated Feedinq, Inc Piam-fi- tr frorn W ndior Vanjte urlnq Co. also known as Windsor Marble Co $15,440. 8 percent Interest, $24.30 costs. Plaintiff I 'N r "v V- v Y C 17 Four Corners Power Report Fears Decades of Serious Air Pollution Sentencing Lawrence R. Hunsaker 33, 26 E. South bastarav, (50 a month cntlq support Howard Kirtley McBroom jr , 18, 2007 Sherloar Rd ; attempting to dispense a con. oiled drug without consideration, Utah State Prison, probe-- t on granted Norman Steve Allred, 25, 457 Redonoo Ave; receiving stolen property, Utah Stale Prison, probation granted for serving one year In (ail David C. Parks, 22, 734 Hawthorne Ave , unlawful sale of a narcotic drug Utah State Prison, probation granted for staying in school or submitting to public offender program and serving 10 davs lad. 20, Stephen Mtrhaei Marchand, North Redwood Aps ; forgery, Utah State Prison, probation granted for serving one year in tail and making full restitution. Allen Victor Pero, 20, 1757 W 21st South: failure to stop at command of a polire oifleer, one year sil, lail suspended on fie, nine ofmonths fine payment Harold Lloyd Candeiarlo, 46, 60 S West Temple, petty larcenv, six months lad, orobation granted tor alcohol rehabilitation. Dean Winters, 27, 4977 LaFontesa; n errmezzlement, six months tail granted for making restitution witnln 60 oays. Wallace Thornton, 23. 202 I St ; unlawful sale of a depressant drug, Utah State Prison, probation qranted if admitted fo Utah State Hospital. cash, (300 $29 checks. travel's 100 S. 2nd r y V yr V yr The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, April 18, 1972 27tn H T St , guitar, SM 552 W. 7th South, ooll, 820 3rd Ave., 40 tapes, tar, S200 2942-- 1 1th East, two $150. Segar, Church; graduate. University of Utah; received master's degree In business admlnlstre-noOhio State University; memoer, in Sigma Nu fraternity; served China end Germany during WW II and with Joint Chiefs of Staff until his retirement In 1964; employed by Boeing (NASA) Corp., New Orleans, .Real estate salesman; named salesman of the bv 1954, 'year, Real Estate , Terry, Mrs. Denise Army;, LDSi member Josephine 15, Aug. Sait Lake Wiqht Pack,, J of W. A Comptelnis registered w'th the Sait Lake Otv Police during the 48 hours enoed 9 am. Frlcay Included. v. Mon. Holiday Inn. Survivors h u sband, sons, Leslie, daughters, Renee, Elma C. Whetman ,? - Helena, Employe Oct. 23. 1937, In Salt Lake City Retired colonel T i Junior? I Mar-- r Jan. We John LeonardSwenson and Ellen Johnsc .. Merr ec . South, Granger, died April 14 in a Sait 4100 Lake hospital of folcomplications surgery. lowing 1, Born Apfil 1928, Chile. Mar-Ire- d to Harry H. to City, HP Third District Court S.L. Police Docket GRANGER JMn AAartt Rlfiottl Weiss, 44, 1977 W. Col s Calif; Mountain cos, Jean Marie Weiss A. Johnson M Vital News of Record Intermounlain Obituaries 'Mary A. Var.derbwk v'v '$fr Emissions Four Comers area are referred to as the Four Comers Project by the study. The project is un'que because of its scenic location and the assault on the environment that this network is bringing about. The plants lie across the ic heart of Americas Southwest: Nevada, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. Five much of the water needs of the Southwest. As now planned, the six plants in the Four Comers Project will produce 13,895 megawatts (MP) of power. The two plants now in operation produce nearly 3,600 megawatts. Charges Laxity Others either being built er in the planning stages, their national parks Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde, Bryce, Zion location and planned megaare all watt production are San Juan, and Canyonlands less than 100 miles from one northwest Now Mexico, GOO or more plants, as are nearly MW; Navajo, northern Arizona, 2,310 MW; Huntington of the countrys naCanyon, central Utah, 2,000 tional monuments. Cited two plants together daily emit 500 tons of sulfur dioxide and 400 tons of nitrogen oxides. With the four new The plants, the nations last great dean air region faces many decades of serious air pollution. Prepared over a period of 13 months by the Council on Economic Priorities (CEP), sc-n- one-four- th a Day Of the environmental assault, the study says the Four Comers plant alone emitted 200 to 250 tons of soot and ash per day, approximately equal to the daily production of particulates in New ?09 Tons York City and Los Angeles County combined. Coal to fuel the plants will be strip - minded, the study says, and will cause much irreparable damage to the Indiana and government lands involved. The water needs of the six plants will severely tax this arid region, the study says. Four Comers and Mohave together consume 67 million gallons per day; the proposed MW, and Kaiparowits, ern Utah, 5,000 MW. south- The study charges that government at ides involved in approving tne plants and their location on mostly government - owned or controlled lands were lax in making environmental impact studies. And while some of the Indians involved tolerate the plants for the work provided, others do not. One Indians letter to President Nixon is quoted in the study: The white man, through his insensitivity to the way of nature, has desecrated the face of Mother Earth All the study investigates over the country, the waters panies operating 129 power have been tainted, the soil generating plants in the broken and defiled, the air nation. 5,000 megawatt Kaiparowits polluted . . . and the path of Utah Power and Light Co., plant will draw another 92 the Great Spirit has become more than difficult to see by all men. producer of the bulk of elec- - million gallons tricity used in Utah, was not the entire domestic wrater use CEP, preparer of the study, studied. The company is menof San Francisco city and is a nonprofit corporatio" tioned only in regard to develfounded in 1970 to research county. All this cooling water will opment of the Huntington Canand disseminate information come from the Colorado River on the extent to which corpower yon plant in Central Utah, which or its direct tributaries, alporations exercise is grouped in the Four Corready strained in supplying ners Project. Worst Polluter 15 com- The worst polluter of the coal burning plants studied by the CEP is the Southern Com- panys Harllee Branch plant in Putnam County, Ga., which emits up to 58,000 pounds of soot per hour, 10 times the emission level of the Four Comers plant in New Mexico, often called the most polluting plant in the country. Southern California Edison was identified as the most environmentally conscious of the 15 plants. And over the past 10 years, it has led in researching new particulate-an- d nitrogen and in seeking low oxide-contr- ol techniques fuel sources. sulfur-conte- nt blemish on SCEs record is participation in development of the Kaiparowits plant in southern Utah, the report says. The six proposed or existing plants in the A ... 3 Victims Hospitalized After Fight, Stabbing Three persons were hospitalized about 6 p.m. Saturday after a fight and stabbing at the J.C. Apartments, 33 0 S. Halterman said two men and two women were in a Apt 105 when a third rnan entered and an argument began. West Temple. A man struck a woman and In fair condition at Univerwas jumped by a second man sity Hospital are Myraa Diaz, wielding a knife. During the 36, 283 E. South Temple, suffight, a bottle was smashed, fering stab wounds of the and a third person sustained chest and back. Christopher facial lacerations, the officer said. Girard, 24, address unknow treated for severe laceraOfficer Halterman said intions of the stomach and groin vestigation was continuing. at the same hospital. Also listed in fair condition Get Car Stereo at Holy Cross Hospital was SomerKenneth Tibbetts, 46, Larry Shaheen, Salina, County, told police a car ville, Mass. 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