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Show X K The News of Record Ramptons Chore ; Docket S108 1575 68' z The annual party and gift was engineered by State Banking Commissioner Smoot Brimhall, who noted Gov. Rampton will have something to rock his grandchildren to sleep in now. Gov. Rampton had three grandchildren as of Thursday afternoon, but late in the day was expectmg word of the birth of a fourth-- to his daughter, Janet, and her husband, Dr. Robert Warburton, now finishing a psychiatric residency at ihe University of Utah Medical Center. Aides gave Mrs. Lucybeth Rampton a wrist watch. vision, This was the message Thursday night of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir a choir which Elder Mark E. Peterson described as, a representative, not only of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints and of the state nf of Utah, but of the nation all people. y ... It was to hear this song of peace, that about 8,000 persons filled the tabernacle for the third annual Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concert, Thursday at 8 p.m. Many persons walked Thefts Eost, pine tree, $28. 514 W 2nd South, cash, $90. 1685 W. North Temple, clothing, food stamps, cash, $328 (car prowl). Ave. No. 2, coffee table, end tobies. $100. 750 W. 200 North, 1960 Chevrolet, 1582-6t- $5C0 900 S. State St., power sow, record plover, toys, $145 95 (car prowl). 427 N 4th West, cosh, $200. 1498 W 8th South, two hub cods, $24 (car prowl). 211 S. Pueblo, stereo, speakers, $50 (car prowl). 13th Ave. and C St., headlights, $36 50 (car prowl). Ave., stereo, $150 (car prowl). $60 (car prowl). 1147 S. State St., pistol (car prowl). 2nd Avenue and Canyon Road, camera and equipment, $90 (car proi). 241 N. Handels Hallelujah The Messiah. North Temple, 162 Chev- 441 W. rolet S. West Temple, 1944 Chev- 900 N. 3rd West, 1940 Chevrolet State St., 247 S. Complaints registered with the Salt Lake County Sheriff during the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. Thursday include: Burglaries 510 W. 3820 South, television, $200. 3245 S. 4140 West, portable heater, $600. 4960 Plymouth Dr., faucet, four doorknobs, towel rack, $38. Thefts distributor (car prowl). West, outside mirror W. 3855 S. 2700 3401 West, fa'lure to pay for gasoline, $.44. 3035 Kenwood St., 1967 Mercury. Little Cottonwood Canyon, two $405 (car pair skis, bindings, 4100 S. 1700 prowl). prowl). regard to the effect of the 8th South Storm Drain Sewer on tne Jordan River Parkway have been withdrawn by the director of Model Cities. Pete Grundfossen withdrew the reservations in a letter to South Salt Lake Mayor Oliver P. Davis, chairman of the Salt Eost, battery, $32.50 (car Richfield man was killed Thursday about 9:40 a.m. dunng a head-ocollision of his car and a mail truck on U.S. 91 about seven miles north of here. The accident involved a horse and two other vehicles. n The victim was identified as David R. Garcia, 41, Richfield, timberman and fireman for Fishlake National Forest. Utah Hig' way Patrol Trooper Bar-deHamilton said no one else was injured in the accident which closed one lane of the highway for five hours. ll Hamilton said the mail interstate northbound semitruck driven by John F. Loukes, 21, La Mesa, Calif., struck a horse, went out of control and hit the northbound Garcia car after striking a station wagon driven by Robert C. Priddes, a Brigham Young University student. Trooper Before the truck left the road, it also scraped a Utah Highway Department truck. The investigating offices said the victim was pinned in the wreckage of his auto. Impact of hitting the horse apparently out the steering knocked mechanism of the truck. The horse was killed, Trooper Hamilton added. ZCMI Chief Satisfactory Harold H. Bennett, president of ZCMI Department Stores, was reported in satisfactory condition Thursday at LDS Hospital, where he is convalescing from major surgery performed earlier this week. L. Brent Goates, the hospital adminstrator, said Mr. Bennett, 72, underwent open heart surgery Monday. The operation took more than five hours. i In a letter sent to Mr. Davis Nov. 28, Mr. Grundfossen asked the county council of governments to 'study the storm drain in regards with He said his main Special to The Tribune 4400 S. State St., hub cap (car prowl). 5)54 S. 4820 West, Collie, $100. 5744 S. 4500 West, tools, $150 (car prowl). S. 700 West, failure to pay for 3090 gasoline, $4.01. Mr. Grundfossen At Fillmore A s. Recovered Stolen Vehicle 3920-9tEast, 1969 Ford h Births Birthi recorded in Salt Loke area hospitals during the period ended ot 9 p.m. Thursday include: LDS Hospital explained he withdrew his reservations not because there is no problem, but because it is now apparent that this is the wrong angle from which to approach the problem. Kills 1 FILLMORE Lake County Council of Governments, and sent copies to the Salt Lake City and the parkway plan. Withdraws Reservations Road Crash South, concern was the drain plan does not call for utilization of settling ponds before dumping storm run-of- f into the Jordan River. The Parkway plan calls for settling ponds to allow rocks and sediment to settle out of the run-of- f prior to emptjng into the Jordan. Engineering Features He said that use of such engineering features is required to keep rock and sediment out of the river or else the river bed would have to be dredged periodically. The Model Cities director said the new storm drain will be attached to an existing drain at about 8th South and 3rd East. That existing drain empties into the Jordan River at Indiana Ave. (800 South). Such is now the case and should continue to be the case until the parkway plan can be developed. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Frlsby, 3963 S. 4800 West, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Crebs, 0 East, Draper, son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Safford Willis, 954 McClelland, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cary Gagon, East, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. White, 5418 Willow Ln., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jomes S. Stover, 0 Eost, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Steve M. Harmsen, 1127 Alpine PI., son. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Thayne, 433 Floyd Dr., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wayne Tuffs, 3095 Crescent Dr., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burgess, 922 5 Blame Ave., son. St. Marks Hospital ond Mrs. Fred DeSanto, 244 E. 1700 South, daughter. Mr Valley West Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Hofhelns, 4015 Rosemary St., Hunter, daugh-re- r. University Hospital Mr. and Mrs. James Hoefer, 995 S. State, son. Holy Cross Hospital Mr. ond Mrs. Alan Bunker, 490 N. Northmont Wov, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee Baker, 162 E. 3160 South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David Hutchinson, 109 E. 6740 South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Alva Clarke, East, son. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Grow, East, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Tonley Ju, 500 Gerson. Ave., mania Mr. and Mrs. Dari Jones, 1455 Edison St., son. Mr. and Mrs. Dennr Church, East, son. Mr. and Mrs Gory Jacketta, 4243 S. Orchard Dr., Bountiful, South Davis Crash Kills Flying Duo members Two LAS VEGAS, NEV. of the U.S. Air Forces crack acrobatic Thunderbird flying team killed shortly before Thursday when their F4 er crashed about 80 north of here. were noon fight- miles The aircraft was on a test mission at the time of the accident, the cause of which has not been determined Dead are Capt Jerry D. S. Bolt, 30, of Lubbock, Texas, and Sgt. Charles H. Lwnn, 30, of Mobile, Ala. The Thunderbird demonstration touring season ended Dec. 2 and will begin again on Feb. 24. The 99 members of the team returned to their home base at Nellis Air Force Base for general duty m the interim Community Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Knighton, 57 North, Woods Cross daugh- W. 600 ter. N. Cottonwood Hospital Obituaries Orville J. Sheriff MALAD CITY, IDAHO 58, Los Angeles, diud Dec 19 in a Los Angeles hospital after a Jong illness. Born Oct. 28, 1914, Pauline, to Everest C. ond Elizabeth Gleed Sheriff Married; worker. Construction divorced Member LDS Church Survivors parents, Bountiful, Utah, brother, sister, Neil L, Bountifu1; Mrs. Merrill T. (Beth) Smith, Hollodov. Utah. Graveside services Saturday 11 Moled City Cemetery. Friends call Benson Funeral Home one hour prior to services. Jimmie Sheriff, am. to Mory Soitfc, he P A VaL , F. Soaer borg, both Sait Lake City; 3 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Ted Brouws, Salt Lake Citv; steobrother, John VonOs, Cypress, Calif Funeral 2 pm, East, wh e p m., Saturfriends coll Friday day one hour prior to services Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery Ann Thomas J. Barber SYRACUSE Funeral services for Thomas J.s.Ns Barber, 6, Svra- cuse, who died " Dec. 20 of miuries suffered when struck by a f car neai Ante- lope Drive, Syra V y cuse, will be I pm. Stake Center. Friends coll 1 Davis North LDS until 1883, in Vesterof, Sweden, to Mr., Mrs. Karl Bloomquist, she married Andrew C. Yergensen, in Monroe, Sevier County. She emigrated to the United States In 1907. Living for a time in Monroe, she was an active member of the LDS Church She served os Relief Society president and held other positions in the auxiliaries of the church. The Yergensens moved to California 30 years ago. Survivors: son, daughters. Max, Bueno Park, Calif., Mrs Victor (Vera) Dower, Baovlon, N Y , Mrs. P G. (Irene) Bower, Long Beach; 16 grandchildren; 18 great - grand2 greatgreat children, grandchildren. Funeral services will be pm. Friday in the Monroe North LDS Ward Chapel. Frienas may coll at Mogelby Mortuary, Richfield, p m. Thursday and at the ward chapel one hour before services. Burial, Monroe Cemetery. Grace G. Reed Groce CITY Gal- braith Reed, died Dec. City 83, Brigham City, 1972, In a Brigham hospital of natural causes. Born June 22, 1889, in Evanston, Wvo , to George H. and Grace E. Hollingsworth Galbraith, she married John C. Reed on June 19, 1924, at Thermopolis, Wvo. She moved to Brigham City In 1911 with her parents. Member of St. Michaels Episcopal Church, Brigham City, and charter member of Altar Guild at St. Michael's. Member and a chao-laiOrder of the Eastern Star, Corinne Chapter No 11. retired telephone operator She also worked at the Bushnell General Hospital in Brigham City. Survivors, husband; sons, daughter, John C. Jr., Harold K., both Clearffeid, Mrs. Robert (Grace E ) Lee, Portland, Ore ; 13 grandchildren; a brother, Ernest A., Denver, COIo. Funeral service will be 11 a m. Saturday at St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Brigham City. Friends may call at the Olsen Funeral Chapel, 2nd North and Main, Brigham City, p m. Friday and Soturdov one hour prior to services Burial, Brigham City Cemetery. Guv L. Butler LeRoy Butler, 65, 12 W 3900 died Dec. 21 of ncturol causa Solt Lake hospital. Born 9, 1907, Albion, Ind Mar-rieDdrothy Quinn Aug. 30, 1952, Nev. Elko, Employe, National Garages. Survivors: widow; sons, daughter, Richard, Virginia Lee both Fort Wayne, Youngblood, Ind.; Dennis, Salt Lake City; stepdaughter, Roberta Jean Schrader, Grand Rapids, Mich ; 5 grandchildren; brothers, s.sters, Richard, Benton Harbor, Mich ; Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Pat Vendal, both Detroit, Mich ; Mrs. Gail Smith, Mrs. Donna Troyer, Fred, Harry, all Albion; Mrs. Moyne Favinger, II Knox, Ind Funeral Saturday a m , 4330 S Redwood Rd , where friends call Friday p m., Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial Valley View Memorial Pork. Guy South, es m April Kenneth N. Nisson DOWNEY, IDAHO Kenneth Norman Nisson, 61, Downey, died 18 In Preston of a heart attack Born May 27, 1911, Winder, to Normon Hans ond Anne Maria Olson Nisson. Married Clara Mae Dec Denton Higbee, May 27, 1947, Poca- tello. Active member LDS Church. Former employe, Downey Highway District; Marsh Valiev Cemetery District. Survivors: widow; sons, daughter, Wayne, Biame, both Pocatello, Mrs. Alfred (Cloreen) Jones, Preston; stepsons, Otto Higbee, Pocatello; Ardean Higbee, 13 a Downey; grandchildren; brothers, sister, Frank, Arlo, both Idaho Fulls; Ivan, Mrs Rex (Helen) Evans, both Pocatello Funeral Fridov 1pm, Downey LDS Ward chapel where Irtends call from 11am until services Burial Downey Cemetery Betty Joe Yasquez Betty Joe 2 month-oldaughter of Anthony Trunllo and Judy Lee Whitaker Vasquez, Tremonton, died Dec. 21 of natural couses at home. TREMONTON Born Oct 14, 1972, Brigham City. Survivors: parents, brother, Tony Ben, Tremonton, half brother, half sisters, Damon Vasquez, Salina Vosauez, Denice Vasquez, all Garland; grandparents Mr ond Mrs. Lawrence Creech, Ogden, Joseph Vaauez, Garland, Lowell Whitaker. Garland; Lowell Wmtaker, Isaac Murray; Finn, Baldwin Park, Cclif Funeral Saturday noon, Rogers Mortuary where friends coll cn hour prior to services Buno! Garland 16, 1915, Solt Lake LDS Temple He died July 7, 1958 A- ctive r men-b- e LDS Church A Sur-- vivors: sonsA Laurina P. Brev?r uaurino Pearl Brewer, merly ot 1810 8th East, died Dec. 21 of natural causes in a Sail daughters, Bruce 8 Mrs Stanley (Avon) Murdock, Mrs enard (Louise) Eliason, Ruth Hintze. oil Salt Lake Citv, Milton J , Oklahoma City; 10 grandchildren, 3 broth er. sisters, John. Pocatello, Idoho, Mrs. Neils P. (Elizabeth) Larsen, Mrs Jed (Lenore) Lindsey, both Salt Lake City; Mrs Lyle (Mary) Parker. Parker. Idaho; Mrs. Ralston '.Ella) Dally, Muldrow, Okla ; Mrs. Ruth Baker, Seattle, wash ; Mrs. Richard (Glenno) Gill, Boise. Firerri Soturdov noon Kenwood LH vVa.d chapel, East Friends coll 4670 Highland Dr , Friday 6 8 p m., Saturdav ot the ward one hour prior to services Burial Holladay Memorial Park Grace Ann Steele SANDY Funeral services for Grace Ann Van- derhoof Steele, 31,8778 1185 Eost, Sandy, who died j May Lake F. Hintze Joseph June ! Dec. 20 of imunes suffered in an outo colli-- ! Salt City; solemnized Salt Ljke LDS Tern He died pie 1949 9, March Member Rebe kah Lodge; Or- der of Odd Fellows Auxiliary. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Shirley (Verna) Randall, Centerville, 5 grandchildren; brother, sisters, Ray, Mrs. Myrtle Mechom, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Nettie Dovis, Sun Valley, Calif. Funerai Sofuroay noon, 36 E. 7th South, whee friends call Friday 8 p.m , Satuiday one hour prior to services Burial Mt. Olivet Cemetery Accompanying photograph taken many years ogo. Brett G. YanZweden Lnne YanZweden OGDEN Joint funeral services for Lynne VanZweden, 20, and her brother, Brett Corner Var.Zweden, 11, both Ogden, who died Dec. 20 of colInjuries suffered in o lision at the intersection of Utah 193 and U S. 89, Layton, will be Saturday 11 am., Chapel of Flowers Mortuary, where friends call Frip.m., Saturday one hour day prior to services. Buriol Aultorest Memorial Pork. Lynne VanZweden was born July 23, 1952, Ogden, to Eugene and Elva Garner VanZweden. Student, Weber State College. Active member LDS Church. Brett Garner VanZweden was born May 15, 1961, Ogden, to Eugene ard Elva Garner VanZweden. Student, B. Yergensen LONG BEACH, Calif Freda Bloomquist Yergensen, 89, Long Beach, died Dec. 18, 1972, in an Anaheim, Calif., hospital of natural causes. 20, ' City Cemeiet y. 8, 1925, ' Joseph and tew Marnette Martin 4k, Boyce Married 16 11 grandchildren, great grandchildren, sister, Mrs Lilly Powell. England Funeral Saturday noon Kimball LDS Ward chapel, 2280 3rd Eost Friends call 260 E. South Temple Friday 6 Sat 8pm, urdav at the ward chapel one hour prior to services Burial Salt Lake Draper, L. and Holladov.VjrS 1890, Arthur (Edith) Henderson, both England Mrs John W (Elsie) Smith, Mrs Horrace (Winifred) Smith both Sa.t Loke City, Mrs. Horrace (Giodvs) Thompson, Rov. 1894, B. Hintze Florence Bovce Martin Hintze. 82, 322 I ) 7th East, died Dec 20 of natural I causes In a Salt Loke hospital Born Apnl 12, to daughters Ernest G Mrs Jan. George; Clarence Jr., Parowan; Kent L., Clinton; Mrs. June R. (Virginia) Hunter, Mrs. David L. (Kathleen) Wilkerson, both Cedar City; Mrs. Ileta Knecht, Bountiful; Mrs. Farrel J. (Jennave) Gray, Murray; Mrs. Willis (Lora May) Cannon, Woods Cross; Mrs. Lester (Mqurine) Williamson, Paragonah, Iron County; 39 grandchildren, 12 sister, Mrs. Deltarene Providence, Clark, Coche County. Funeral Saturday 1 LDS Ward chap3rd Parowan p.m., el. Friends call Southern Utah Morp m., tuary, Cedar Citv, Friday Saturday at the ward chapel 11am. until services. Burial Parowan City Cemetery. BRIGHAM v Mory Ann Gilby Heward Married R. A Brewer Esther Mae Benson 5, ' five member LDS Church Sur vivors. son to John PAROWAN Esther Mae Lee Benson, 77, Parowan, died Dec 21 of natural causes in a Cedar City hospital. Born Aug 14, 1895 to George Riley and Esther Ann Walker Lee. Married Clarence Benson July 4, 1921, Parowan. Member LDS Church Survivors: husband; sons, daughters. Chant D., Durango, Colo.; Lewis L., St. Sept. f 86, May 8, 1908, Eng f land He died f Nov 10, 1927 Ac 27, p m. Burial Syracuse City Cemetery. Born Aug 31, 1966, Ogden, to Phil C. and Neth Hansen Barber. Student, Syracuse Elementary School. Survivors: parents; brother, sister, Allen P., Cedar City; Suzanne Barber, Syracuse; grandmother, Mrs. Ruby W. Barber, Bountiful; stepgrandmother, Mrs. Ruby B. Barber, Syracuse, Born Osborn, Lake nursing Born 1230 Freda Maria home Lindquist's Kays-vill- e Mortuary, Friday 8 o.m., Saturday at the stake center 11 am. Oct Dearlove Powell Married Ernest f William Osborn! N daughter, Charles Mrs Born 11, 1886, England ' to Wilhom ond . City; died June 9, 1969 j57 Survivors: son, Mr and Mrs Everett W. Otto, 758 Oakridge, Farmington, son. Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Allred, Cast, son. Mr. ond Mrs Joseph Sterling East, son Densley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Heck, 167 Helm Ave., son. Mr and Mrs Mickey F. Pam, 2640 Windsor, son. Mr. ond Mrs Larry D. Scott, 7069 S. Ponderosa, son. Mr. and Mrs. LoVar Skousen, 2601 E. Cmnebar Ln., son. Mr and Mrs. Robert J. Wickham, 1395 S. 11th West, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Jay Knight, 28 B St , daughter Mr. and Mrs. Marvin G. Kunz, 730 Llndell Ln , dougnter. Mr. ond Mrs. Ellis K. Luthl, 712 E'gm Ave , daughter. Mr and Mrs. Marc N Mascnro, 2241 Laney Ave , daughter. natural causes m a Salt Loke hos-- ried Charles Glen Fogle JulyV-21. 1933, $10 (cor provl). 3406-42- 0 in Ford Truck Sheriffs Docket 4683 Model Cities Cancels Sewer Reservations 1944 In Anna Adelaar Broersmo Mar- -' Loke Kate Maria Powell Dalton Ave , died Dec. 21 of 1147 a Solt Loke hos pital. Born Dec Rott 1913, 20, erdam. Holland to Sydney and Glendale Dr., shoes, $6.66; Recovered Stolen Vehicles S. of 21 natural causes recovered, suspect orrested. 400 masterpiece, Chorus from (car Shopliftings 1133 rolet But the highlight of the entire evening was at the conclusion of the concert when the choir sang George Freder- 2nd West, stereo, $50 powl). cap, rotor, coil, Reservations iack, spare tire, Something happened in the tabernacle Thursday night that rarely happens. Young and old alike clapped and clapped and when the choir sang Christmas favorites as Joy to the World," 0 Little Town of Bethlehem," and some not so familiar as "The Snow Lay on the Ground, and Joseph Dearest, Joseph Mine. The Temple Square Christmas celebrations will conclude Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Tabernacle, with the Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus Concert. a yearly event pro th Ave., fire chains, 421-- (car $350 prowl). The concert, under the direction of Richard P. Con-diwith Robert Cundick at the organ, was one part of Square, tools, S. 3rd West, 45 Christ- ick Christmas on Temple $35. Main St., cash, $75. Gerard, television, shotgun, pistol, iewelry, $2,105 1166 Gilmer, cash. $126 25. 2027-4t- h East, cash. $55. around Temple Square, hearing the choirs words over the loud speaker. e, S. State St., cymbals, $200. E. 2nd South, portable tele- 900 S. 67 E. Tabernacle Choir Thrills Audience ... all men. No. 1, amplifier, speak- ers, Ave , stereo system, colei television, SI, 350 East No. D, television, rifle, iacket, $243. i486 Bell Ave., tent, camp stove, heads. toward men M St. 1500. 8C Dec died 1174 Temole West Gramercy School. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: parents, Ogden; sisters, Mrs Max (Jan) Boyce, Fairbanks, Alaska; Kay VanZweden, Ogden; grandmother, Mrs. Rena VanZweden, Clearfield. Family suggests contributions to Physically Handicapped Assn, of Ogden I sion ot 9000 South and 1700 West, will be Saturday noon, Sandy 16th LDS Word chapel, 1200 E. 8600 South Born Jon 1941. 3, Reno, Nev , to Melvin and Lorraine Vanderhoof. Married Paul ' LDS Temple; divorced. Manager, Supreme Hair Goods, House. Survivors: sons, Sugar daughter, Roy, Roger, Ricnard David, Paula, oil Farmington; mother, stepfather, Mr. ond Mrs Frank Archangel; Reno; father, Goodwa-te- r, Nev.; brother, Ray. Sen Jose, Calif Friends call 4760 S State St , 9 Friday pm, Saturday at the ward chapel one hour prior to services. Burial pending. Steele, Ken D. Dai,sie MIDVALE for Kenneth DeWitt Dansie, Funeral services ' 20, 414 E. Center St , Midvale, who died Dec. 21 of accidental smoke suffocation ot where friends coll p.m., Friday Saturday j noon until servic-- 1 es Burial Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Born 25, 1952, April Murray, to Oren Robert and Mariorie Lucille Cache County WELLSVILLE, Rose Danielson Bankhead, 85, died o local rest home Dec. 20, 1972, in of natural causes. Born Dec 10, 1887, In Paradise, Cache County, to Carl and Harriett Hirst Danielson, she married James H. Bankhead on Oct. 24, 1915, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He died Feb. 21, 1946 She attended Brigham Young College, graduating as a school teacher She taught school in Hyde Park, Coche County, North Logan and Wellsville. Member LDS Church. Served m auxiliaries. She served a mission to Member, Daniel California, 1947-4- 9 H Wells Camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, and of the Senior Literary Club. Survivors: son, Vernon D., Wellsgreatville; T grondchildren; e, grandchild, sister, Mrs. Nellie Idaho. Rexburg, Funerol services will be noon Saturdav In the Wellsville 2nd-3rWard LDS Chapel. Friends may call at Hall Morturay, Logan, 9 p.m Friday and at the Relief Society room at the Chapel Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial, Wellsville Cemetery. - Alzada P. Quinn Mrs. Alzada FIRTH, IDAHO Palmer Quinn, 80, Firth, died in an Idaho Falls hospital Dec. 18, 1972. of natural causes Born in Orderville, Kane County, Dec. 20, 1891, to Jessie Milo and Amanda Jeanette Hoyt Palmer, she married William Duff Quinn on April 7, 1910, in the Salt Loke LDS Temple. He died May 8, 1972. She grew up in the Long Valley area, attending school in Costiedale, Idaho resident Emery County. Dansie. Meat cutter, Har- mon s Shopping Center, Granqer. Member LDS Church Survivors: parents, Midvale; brothers, sister, Robert Jr., Salt Lake Citv; Mrs. J. (Julia) Healey, Alpine, Glen W , Tom D., Martel! C., all Midvale; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bergmann, Midvale. since 1909. Survivors sons, daughters, Elwin F., Azusa, Calif.; Wendell Duff, Idaho Falls; Etha Dye, Provo; LaRene Pratt, Cedar City; Mrs. Russell (LoRue) Weaver, Sandy; Mr Raymond (Gladys) Neal, Martinsville, Ind.; Mrs. Richard (Anne) Bortini, Anchoroge, Alaska; Mrs. Raymond (Ardyce) Much, Gow-andN Y ; brothers, sisters, C W., Kaysville; T. Hoyt, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Naomi Hardy, St George; Mrs Anne Girard, Ivins, Washington County. Funeral services 1 p m Friday at the Firth LDS Chapel. Burial, Firth Cemetery. Gordon Halterman Calif. Gordon FULLERTON, Lowder Halterman, 43, Fullerton, died here Dec 20, 1972. Born Sept. 25, 1929, in Cedar Citv, Iron County, to Marion P and Vor rnn Lowder Halterman, he married Gemel Mcwer; they divorced He married Carleen Halterman, in Fullerton. Mr. Halterman attended beauty school and barber college in Salt Lake City Hair stylist, owner of several beauty shops in California Survivors: wife; sons, Tony, Chris, Salt Lake City! brothers, Donald M., Kenneth L , Roger L., ail Sat Lake City; father, stepmother, Marion and Alzada Christensen Halterman Kearns Graveside services will be 1 pm. Friday in Parowan Cemetery, Iron County. Marguerite Marguente Q Q. George George, 79, 7!5T 2 E 3rd South, died Dec 21 of natural causes at home Born Jan 24, 1893, Bingham Canyon, to Bernard B and Julia Coleman Quinn Married Paul W. George Oct 30, 1922; he died 1934. Graduate, University of Utah Former school teacher, Salt Lake City Member Catholic Church. Survivors daughter, Mrs. Hal (Peggy) Heath, Salt Loke City, 4 grandchildren Funerol Moss Saturdav 10 Cathedral of the Modeleine, 331 E South Temple. 8 Rosary Friday p m , 372 E 1st South, where friends cal! Friday 7 30 8 30 pm Burial Mt. Calvary Cemetery Family su,. rests donations to Catholic charities. am, Mildred E. Cupp CALIF. Mildred Erma Clayton Cupp, 56, Weimar, died Dec. 17 of natural causes at home Born Feb 23, 1916, Preston, Idoho, to Melvin "Happy" ond Lena Hauser Clayton Married Fred Mauerman, divorced Married Elmer L Cuoo, Dec 4, 1943, Reno, Nev. Member LDS Church. Survivors husband, son, Jerry F. Cupd, Weimar, 4 grandchildren; brothers sisters, David W , Curtis Addie W. Chambers SMITHFIELD, Cache County Addie Watson Chambers, 84, Smith-fieldied Dec. 21 of natuial causes in a Logan hospital. Born Nov. 2, 1888, Richmond, Cache County, to Hvrum A. ond Addie Wildman Watson Mari led Theo Chambers Dec. 6, 1906, Logan LDS Temple. He died June, 1962. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, Lawrence, Paul, Idaho; William, Lynn, Glen, all Smithfield, Don, hooper, Weber County; Mrs. Gordon (Fern) Kraus, Ogden; Mrs. George (Thelma) Speth, Aberdeen, Idaho; Mrs. John (Mara) Albonico, Calif ; Mrs Kenneth Covelo, (Beth) Speth, Young Ward, Cache County; Mrs. Jere (Donna Fae) Hodges, Syracuse; Mrs. Robert (Korren) Thalman, Sunset, Davis 47 57 County; grandchildren; 2 brother, sister, Joe, Los Angeles; Mrs Elgin (Margaret) Handy, Bountiful. Funeral Saturday p m., Smithfield LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Nelson Funerai Home, Smithfield, Friday p.m., Saturday otter 11 a.m. Burial Smithfield City Cemetery. Donald C. Atwood Donald Clifton Atwood, 53, 536 Wilmington Ave., died Dec. 21 in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born April 2, 1919, Lopomt, Uintah County, to Walter Augustus and Hannah Ellen Chadwick Atwood. Married Katherine Burkett April 18, 1944, Panama City, Fla ; solemnized Manti LDS Temple. Employe, University of Utah. Veteran WW II. Survivors: widow; sons, daughter, Duane A., Murray; Gregory K., Donna Kay, both Salt Lake City; brothers, sisters, Walter I., Salt Lake City; Albert A., Ogden; Fred C., Mrs. William J. (Isabelle) Williams, George D., all Spanish Fork; Frank L., Scofield, Carbon County; Ido Devey, Lehi, Mrs L N (Sylvia) Woodard, Moab; Mrs. Elden (Inez) Messick, Provo; Mrs. Duncan (Dorothy) Anderson, Gronts-villTooele County. Funeral TuesColumbus LDS Word day chapel, 2450 6th East. Friends call 2128 S State St., Monday p m., Tuesday at the ward chapel one hour prior to services. Burial Spanish Fork Cemetery. Horn, Harriet Jones Read, 83. Oaden, died Dec. 21 of natural couses in an Ogden hospital. Born July 30, 1889, Ogden, to Mites L. and Isabel Chase Jones Married Albert E. Read Feb. 14, 1912, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Member DUP, Camp R. Survivors, husband; sons, daughter, Bovd A., Keith J., Mrs. Robert R. (Isabel) Taintor, all Ogden; Frank W., Oxnard, Calif.; 15 12 greatgrandchildren; brother, sisters, grandchildren; Wilbur C., Huntsville, Weber County Mrs Melvin (Marion) Phillips, Mrs Horace (Olive) Ensign, both Ogden; Mrs. Fred (Lois) Riggs, Layton. Funeral Saturday 2 p m., Lorktn Chapel of the Dawn where friends call Friday p m., Saturdav prior to services. Burial Ogden City Cemetery. tnck Nora Pugmire Unck, 81, East, died Dec. 21, 1972, Lake City hospital of causes. 878 S In a 4th Salt natural Born April 25, 1891, in Scofield, Carbon County, to Andrew and Mary Pugmire, she married John Phii:iH Unck on Dec 2, 1915, In Salt Lake City. He died Feb. 18, 1963 Member LDS Church Survivors, son, daughter, Berend W , Salt Lake Citv, Mrs. Dorothy Unck Dill, Virginia; 2 grandchildren. Graveside services will be 1 p m Saturday in Wasatch Lown Memorial Pak. Friends may call 12 - 12 45 p m. Saturday at 2128 S. State Funerals WEIMAR, M Alexandria Virginia, Mrs Howard (Corot) Butler, all Salt Loke Funeral Friday, Auburn, City Calif Burial Preston, Idaho. DANStE Funeral services for Kenneth DeWtt Dansie will be held Saturdav. 2 p m , in the Goff Mortuary Chapel, 8090 South State Friends mov call ot the Mortuary Fridov P m and Saturday 2 hours prior to services Interment Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Funeral directors, Goff Mortuary Funeral services for DRAPER Edward Rudolph Drooer will be held Friday 12 noon at the Hunter 2nd Word, 3970 S 520 West Friends mav call at the McDougal Funerol Home, 4330 S. Redwooa Rd Thursdov from p m ond Friday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Valley View Memorial Pork. Funeral directors, McDougal Funerai Home Funeral services for ELSEY Louise Jomes Elsev will be held Saturday, pm, in the Porleys 2nd Ward, 1870 Porlevs Canyon Blvd. Friends mov call at Lorkin Mortuory, 260 E. South Temple, Friday, 6 to 8 p m ond Soturdov ot the Ward Chapel one hour prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Fu nera directors, Lorkin Mortuory Funeral services HAMBLETON for Lehi Lorenzo Hambleton, will be held Fridov, p.m. in the 4th Ward, 111 W. 7th South. Friends may coll at the Larkin Mortuary, 250 E. South, pm ond FriTemple. Thursday day ot the ward one hour prior to services. Interment, Murray City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Lorkin Mackay-Cottonwoo- d JENKINS Funeral services tor Royal Jenkins will be neid Fridov. 11 a m., in the West Jordan 1st Ward. 7950 South 1700 West. Friends mov coil Friday hour prior to services ot the church Interment, Freedom, Wyoming cemetery, Saturday 2 pm. Funeral directors, V. C. Soffe and Sons. Funeral ser MIDDELSTADT vices for George Otto Mlddelstadt will be held Friday, 1 D.m. In the Riverton LDS Stake Center, 13400 South 1855 West. Friends mav call at Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, Funerol serNIEDERHAUSER vices tor Ether (Ed) Niederhauser will be held Friday at 12 noon In he Hawthorne Ward Chapel, 808 Roosevelt Ave Friends may call at the Russon Brothers Mortuary, 255 Suulh' 2nd Eost. Thuisdav 6 to 8 p m and Friday at the ward one hour prior to services. Interment, Solt Lake Citv Cemetery. Russon Brothers, funeral direetprs. SANCHEZ Funeral Moss for Quentin Raymond Sanchez will be 10 a.m. at the Catheheld Friday dral of the Modeleine, 331 E. South Temple. Friends may call ot the McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 S. Redwood Rd., Thursday from pm. Interment in the Solt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, McDougal Funeral Home. THOMPSON Graveside services for Caroline (Dolly) Sanders Thompbe held Saturdav at 2 p m. ot the Redwood Memorial Estates. Friends may coll at the Russon Brothers Mortuary, 255 South 2nd East, Soturdoy 12 noon to p m. Russon Brotners, Funeral directors. son will UNCK Graveside services for Nora Pugmire Unck will be held Saturdov, p m , in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 Highland Drive. Friends mov call at the Colonial Mortuary, 2128 So State, Saturday, 12 noon to 12 45 p m. Funeral directors. Colonial Mortuary Legal Notices INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent of the Utah Technical College at Provo, Treasurers Office, 1395 North 150 East, Provo, Utah, 84601, for the purchase of the following, at the time and date Each requisition will be bid separately. Requisition No. 8520 15" LeBlond Engine Lathe Bid opening 2.00 p m. Jonuory 4, ASHTON Funeral services for Genevieve Nielson Ashton will be held Fridov, 12 15 o m. In the Grant 7th Ward. 3490 South 13th East Friends mav coll at the word Friday one hour prior to services Interment, Sait Loke City Cemetery Funeral G rectors, Lorkin MoHunrv Funerol services VERMEULEN tor Zwaantie (Jane) Bos vermeuien will be held Friday 1pm In the HoModav BaphM Church 2780 Eost 3h South Interment, Solt Lake Civ Cemetery Funerol Directors, Lorkm Mortuar y Requisition No 8515 Milling machine Bid opening 2 00 pm. Jonuory 4, 1973 Requisition No. 10578 Bed, Hospital 2 Bed, Hospital 5 Somnos 3 Overbed tobies Bid opening 2 00 p m. January 4, 1973 Requisition No 10788 Monroe Calculator Bid opening 2 00 p m. January 5, 1973 Requisition No 6302 5 Nixon Microscopes 10 Stereo Microscopes 10 Cool-rinIlluminators Spot Illuminator Bid opening 2 00 p.m. January 5, 1973 Each bH will be sealed in a separate envelope with requisition number and bid opening indicated on the outside of each envelope Bid forms and specifications available in the Treasurers Office. The College reserves the right to reiect any or all bias and to waive any irregularities or informalities In the interest of the College REED R ALlEN (B 98) Purchasing Agent NOTICE OF HEARING The City Council of the Citv of South Salt Lake will consider the vocofing of the ollev running between Strotford Avenue and Crystal Avenue, being West ot State Street, described as Commencing at a point 163 feet West and 33 feet North of the Southeast corner of Lot 16, Block 40 Ten Acre Plat Big Field Survey, ond "A, North 221 46 thence running feet, thence West 16 feet, thence South 221 46 reet; thence Eost 16 feet to the point of beginning This will be 0 public hearing in the City Council Room at 2500 South State Street on Saturday, January 13, 1972, ot 9 00 0 dock a m. All interes'ed porties ore invited to attend and be heard Dated this 11th day of November, Wilson. - Patricio Volerlo. t $130.02 Dented. Timoanogas Canal Co. v. State of Utah. $1,268 01. Aporoved. HARVARD R HINTON, Deputy Secretary of State (B 99) NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE CC.v.MwC:on cr uta! CASE NO. 6679 the Matter of the Application of MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY for opprovol of gas purchase cortract to purchose gas from the Altamont Field Area Duchesne Coun- tv, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that 1te application of Mountain Fuel Supply Company will be heard before the Public Service Coith v mission of Utah at its hearing room, 330 East 4th South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday, the 5th day of Jonuory, 1973, commencing at 10.00 In am. . By this application Mountain Fuel . Supply Company represents that It, hos entered into 0 contract with Shelf Oil Company, doted August 3, 1972, to purchase residue gas produced in the Altamont Field Areo of Duchesne , County, Utah. Said gas will be delivered to applicant at a mutually agmeable point located in the NWA of Section 34, T IS., R 4W., Duches e County, Utah, and at such other point or points as may be mutuolly designated in writing by the parties to said contract. The cpDilcation is made In compliance with Section Uoh Code Annotated. 1953, as amended. The aopi''ition, including the gos purchase contract referred to, Is on file and availle for inspection In ths office of the Commission. Bv order of the Commission. Dated at Solt Lake City, Utah, this kth day of December, 1972 RONALD E. CASPER. Secretary Attorneys of Record: Glen M Hatch, John F. Bales Mountain Fuel Supply Company 180 Eost 1st South Solt Loke City, Utoh 84111 ' ) SUMMONS , IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF SALT LAKE COUNTY STATE OF UTAH LINDA B. YCAZA ond KEN GARFI FOREIGN CARS. INC. a Utah KEN GARFF corporation, ' - ' dba . IMPORTS, Plaintiffs, vs. MANUEL YCAZA, JR , Defendant. SUMMONS Civil No 208053 THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and reauired to serve upon or mall to i John Parsons, Esq., at 1320 Contineo-- . tal Bank Building, Salt Lake City, . Utah 84)01, an answer In writing to the Complaint filed against you In the above Court ond file a copy of said answer with the Clerk of the above Court within 20 days after service of. this Summons upon you. If you fail to do so, judgment by , default will be token against you for, tne relief demanded in said Conwvj plaint, which hos been filed with the ; i Clerk of said Court. A copy of said Complaint, if not served upon vou by t mail otherwise, will be on deposit with the Clerk of said Court and you , ' may there obtain a copy. This Is on action upon a negotiable Instrument for $8,000 actual domages, v 4 $6,500 punitive domoges, interest at per annum on said instrument, ana costs of collection, Including reason-abl- e attorney's fees plus all costs of Court. THOMAS N. CROWTHER JOHNSON, PARSONS & KRUSE Attorneys for Plaintiffs f 1320 Continental Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 ' Dote of first publication, December , 6, 8, 1972 NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE ' COMMISSION OF UTAH ' CASE NO. 6688 In the Matter of the Application of UTAH POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY for approval of merger of THE COLORADO WESTERN POWER COMPANY Into UTAH POWER 81 LIGHT COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that the of Utah application Power I Light Company will be4 heard before the Public Service Com- -' mission of Utah a4 its hearing room, 330 East 4th South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday, the 27th day of December, 1972, commencing at 11 CO a m. Bv this application Utah Power & light Company proposes to merge The Western Colorado Power Comoa-- , ny into Utoh Power & Light Compa-ny- , to transfer all assets ond liabiii- ties of The Western Colorodo Power Company to Utah Power & Light Compony and cancel tne eauity securities of The Western Colorado Power Company owned by Utah Power & Light Company. The app'ication Is made in compliance with Sections and 54-- 30, Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and General Order 95 of the Commission. The application is on file and available for inspection in the office of the Commission. By order of the Commission. Dated ot Solt Lake City, Utah, this 14th day of December, 1972. RONALD E. CASPER, Secretary f , , . , , , t . 4 - Attorneys of Record: S. G. Boucom, Verl R. Tooham Utah Power & Light Company P O Box 889 Sait Lake City, Utah 84110 NOTICE , OF PROPOSED BANK MERGER . Notice is hereby given that the Val- lev Bank ond Trust Company, 2510 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, has mode application to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, O C 20429, for its written consent to merger with and be the surviving institution with the Valiev Bank, Salt Lake County, Utah.' This notice is published pursuant to Section 18(c) ot the Federal Deposit Insurance Act Dated November 22. 1972 Valiev Bank and Trust Compony 2510 So State Street,-Sout- h Salt Lake City, Utah Valley Bank I' A 94) Salt Lake County, Utah Florists BROWN FLORAL FREE "Always DELIVERY ttit Finest" 364-554- In flowers 4 5th South and loth West MILDRED'S FLOWERS 1522 434-726- PEARSON (B 56) k $440.00. Denied. THE CITY OF SOUTH SALT LAKE OLIVER P. DAVIS, Mayor . mission. $935.00. Denied Russeil M. 1972 Attest BETH JENSEN Citv Recorder Corp. Gw reUions. of Division Denied Soence Thompson State Fair $100.00. (Division of Expositions). Denied. Therrlf W. Tolbert v. Tox Com- mission $182 42. Aporoved. Utah Power A Light (Mountain Beil) Motor General Watts. Utah Power A Light $274 00. Mountain Bell $1,666 41. Approved. Don R. Winbotrn. $155.27. Ap- proved. Wright Ranch. Inc. v. Tax Com" mission. $38 7 59. Aporoved. J. Ralph Atkin, Washington County Attorney. $207.45. Not to Leg islature. Edwin Stott v. Rood Com- $788 00 Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday at the stake center, 1 hour prior to service. Interment, Riverton Cemetery. Goff Mortuary, Funeral directors. 1973 Harriet J. Read OGDEN Nora P. Thlokol Chemlcol (EDO Mortuory C. Rose D. Bankhead BUTLFR Funerai services for LeRov Butler will be held Saturday. 11 a m , at the McDougal Funerai Home, 4330 South Redwood Rd , where friends mov coll Friday 6 hour prior to pm ond Saturdov services. Interment, Volley View Memorial Park Funerol directors, McDougal Funeral Home Funerol directors, Berg-man- n occordonce with Section Utah Code Annotated. 1953, the following action was token by the Board of Examiners on claims to the 1973 Legislature 73-- 1 Coldweil, Richards I, Sorensen Great Lake Authority. $1 149 73. Approved 73-- 2 Leon N Christensen District Juven. Court, Washington County, $3,600 00 Denied 73-Jasper L. Crawford. $82.58. Approved 73-Steven G. Henderson v. State ot Utah $246,081.00. In litigation. Not to Legislature. 73-- 5 John L. Hoxer, III. $66.61. Ap-proved 73-Manuel G. Martinez v. Public Service Careers. $115.00. Without rec- ommendation. 73-PhMtp W McNeil v. Road Com- mission $100 891 7$ Denied. 73 8 Scott & Glenno Orton v. Road Commission S2,500 00 Denied 73-William Harrison Ricnins & Ameldo S Richlns vs Road Commission. $5 500 00. in litigation. Not to Legislature. Charles G Schulte v. Wildlife Resources $1,191 83. In litigation. Not to Legislature Holt. Pace & Seegmiller v. Stole of Utah through Rood Commission 116,030 00 Denied. Stephen Edword Stayner U of U Medico! $66,000.00. Hospital. Denied Guv HINTZE Funeral services for Florence B M. Hintze will be held Saturday, 12 noon, m the Kenwood Ward chapel, 3080 South 1765 East. Friends mav coll Friday evening 0 m at 4670 Highland Drive and hour prior to services ot the church. Interment Hollodav Memorial Park. 2 In BROWN Funerol moss for Mary A Brown will be held Friday at 11 0 m ot the Cothedral of the Madeleine Rosary will be united Thursday at 8 0 m of the O Donnell Mortuory, 372 E 1st South where friends mov call Thursday from p m. Buriol, Mount Calvary Cemetery. Funeral directors, O Donnell Mortuary. Funeral services for CARTER Ralph Moffat Corter will be held Fridov, 1pm. Spencer Ward Chapel, 3084 S 8400 West. Friends mav coll at 8525 W 2700 South. Magna, Thursday 68 pm ond Friday II a m. to 12 30 pm Interment. Valiev View Memorial Park Funerol directors. Peel Funeral Home 3 1 NOTICE BREWER Funeral services for Lourma Pearl Brewer will be held Soturdov, 12 noon. In the Deseret Mortuary, 36 Eost 7th South, where friends may coll Friday 0 m. and Saturday hour prior to services Interment In the Mount Olivet Cemetery Funerol d. rectors, Deseret CARTER Funeral services tor Joann Yvonne Carter will be he.J Saturdav pm. Pleasant Green Ward Chapel, 8741 W 3000 South Friends mov coll ot Peel Funeral Home, 8525 W 2700 South, Friday, 6 to 8 pm and Saturday, 11 am. to 12 30 p m Interment, Valiev View Memorial Park Funeral directors, Peel Funeral Home II Notices legal v will be Saturdav p m., 8090 S. State St., home, Lake Tribune, Friday, December 22, 1972 Funerals Florence Kate M. Osborn Anna Broersma Fogle, 59. Burglaries Jus a sittin (baby) an a rockin (baby). That's what Gov. Calvin L. Rampton can do when he squeezes in the time on his new rocking chair presented Thursday as a Christmas gift by state department and division claiming the spirit of mas: Brotherhood. Anna B. Fogle Complaints registered with the Soit take City Police during the 24 hours ended 9 am. Thursday include: Siffin ail Rockin Peace on earth, good will Intermountain Area Obituaries S. L. Police SJt 1560 E. 33rd S. E 33rd S. FLORAL 467-153- ? , I ... 4 i fe. rt. a |