OCR Text |
Show I i 1 Take Isaac. AIrnoYs Saper Quiz to Pri.D. Level a Ph.D. Score I correct answer on tr.e freshman f.:-!2 tne points on Int. Graduate 7, " Iee1 an-- 3 pointi :1 hc P!', D. rare , ' : "And 4na1 is !,.o - o ,. 1,,14 3, 2 Ar-,t- Eron Reeve; E2,,i; rer Atonths: All anserr contain the mime of a month. txJrn in 8,1r, Ron,' 1. This month's name comes from detective on TN !he Latin word for seer,. Answer Answer Answer ura date on fourth sear. I This :L occur; eery Ansvier e - st.),Aoqs 1 t, LL, qa1 WS e pe, a'qrr, 50-b- William 3 f, v,,ksoP.wiftr.1 3c' Mar.Be.r- ea re as c.eer ar 1rd rte .crz ,r,ss,ors :;w William C. Patrick. former meih(-al and science writer for The Salt Lake Tribune. died Thursday of heart, failure. He was 83. The veteran newsman was one of the earliest writers to recognize the value to the community of accurate medical news told in layman's lan- 1 guage. Mr. medical Patrick began After 1945 The in Tribune. for writing World War IL he routinely covered the meetings of the Utah Medical Association at the Bushnell General Hospital (now the Intermountain School at Brigham City. which closed in May). Surgeons at Bushnell told him of the institution's role in developing advanced amputation and tumor removal techniques. Mr. Patrick did a series documenting the hospital's ft: 1 , oalgrfer A ,osec. r ,..40,-,- sor ee,3 cirri 'G Saruracr, ,r ends 5,nseT Lawn Eas1 arc Soktrn, Fr!cha,, -3 o rne Srake Tren.er Sar,xlc, or ser,,Kes ;rfer,nerri-- . Ire t Larl r S,..rse! Lawn, I N3 Tony Campbell ' Vo,ros :amp-as bel Tory Covered Medical School The University of Utah medical school had just been organized as a bar-yea- r program when Mr. Patrick t began to rove its corridors, knocking on doors and introducing himself. His riquiries resulted in stories on many types of research. He also did a series of articles documenting the dumping of raw sewage in irrigation ditches and the overflowing of cesspools. He stressed the need for a modern municipal sewage plant. It was not long afterward the 1 i i ,. 12, !I k ; 1110 1 .. 7.. L 00 1111RDWIME STORES et mil - e THE TWO ITEMS BELOW APPEARED WITH INCORRECT PRICES IN WED. AD. NOTE CORRECTED PRICES PLEASE ANY HERE. WE ARE SORRY FOR INCONVENIENCE THIS HAS CAUSED. I ,-- VOLUAILII,COUP001 s Itttiitit ii !V '' i I:, , t s 411. '''''": let t 4 ,, 4tv ' , 1 '1 COtiPON 2 -- 1 95 KWIKSET ENTRANCE LOCKSET , ' wmt mums touposteerdi . 4 H,..samiewl i ,- :ok i Z 4,16- I PASSAGE LOCKSET ' LIMIT ,,, 1, 0 '' -- ,.,.','":,"..:.,,,:':;:' ',:, ,, ' kmAivel I14410410 ; Writ - - - ,,."44,- :c . . ,, ' :4 ., '''. ::: ' i 4,:,: slitOMEMBUMWS tatEginviSBANIS William C. Patrick Former Tribune Writer city built a sewage plant as part of its capital improvements program. For his ability to handle complex subjects in readily understandable terms, he received the first annual merit of the Utah State Medical Association in 1954, the University of Utah Press Club award in 1958, and a citation from the university's College of Medicine in 1960 for "outstanding service." In 1970. he was named "King of Hearts" by the Utah Heart Association for his aid in promoting heart research, education and community service programs through volunteer efforts He conducted four annual medical forums at East High School and in 1960. a TV series on KUED. U of LI Graduate A University of Utah gri--: 'uate, where he was editor of Pen and a member of the Chronicle newspaper staff, Mr. Patrick was a member of the National Association of Science Writers. American Medical Writers Association. Sigma Delta Chi, the professional journalism society, and Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Ile also was a memberof the Newcornen Society of North America. an honorary society. Mr. Patrick was a member of the Utah State Historical Society. Utah Heritage Foundation and the Museum of Fine Arts at the University of Utah. He was born Aug. 28, 1901, in Salt Lake City. to William G. and Marga- ret Caine Patrick. Survivors include his sister. Margaret N. Patrick, nephew, John W. Patrick: niece, Mrs. Marvin (Catherine) Adamson. all Salt Lake City: two and a s grand-niec- Graveside services will be held Monday at 1 p.m. at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends may call noon to I p.m. at Larkin Mortuary. 241 E. South Temple. The family requests donations be milde to the University of Utah Col-le- 2 295 .1 , : I 1 1,:4.., t i - ! , e i .1 :,.; i S A, N3 IT of Medicine, Martin gr anachudren, ner neighbors ana their anitaren. Enlayed Otit of 000rs, flirdra am:144110 animals Also enia,ed seAiina Poised dogs fcr sale, and boadags. Sur.i ieci bv- - a acKignter, Mrs Aviiiarr DreIU erdraeil, Salt dctitioren Ken Ctis, si two sisters, He'en Bas.eil and Alma Bless1,iebica5 ka PreTecurrsen, ceaed r earn try her husband, it-3, 1976 and a doLgrter, Desaain. Reined ser,nces Anil be Graveskie 40,ernbet 3. Saturaav, lo04, I I am. at Wasatch Lavel mav Friends Pork erDrd al Chacall at rhe Holbrace 2300 Sou'M 3251 Frldov, East, pei, ard 5atUrclov ore lleur Prier tO ServIces. K 2 Orancit Marriee &sea Sieoota , 1947, Gem' Came to the 4 ' NI 2 11 Katherine Littlefield Katherine Pau! Littlefield, bossed 1984, Atli be Gra, es,de se,,,..-e- s a m. Soft Lake held Vonda, Cemeter.:, Frie,,as rra, ccW '2.1 uarktr Mortuary 26) E Saute Temple le lieu of flos, ers tomiiy suggest denceons the Ln.ser'sh, of Little Coilege of 4 Emily Good Born December a, 1901, bossed owav October 78, :984, Sun.,vors. sor, Jac, of Rancho Cordova. Coittornid; daugnters. Mrs. Hor od (Irene) K.", Henderson, Ne,ado, Mrs. Soence (Barbara) B,ackwood, Son Lake Ctv seen granocnileatgronticintldren; Oren. Preceoed In dettt) bv husband. ionn &doe Mernorci serNoceS to be held or No,ember 3, 7,)04 at 12 111C.On Presb4terwn Church. 16:0 So, 17le E. In lieu of iend cortriflowers tr,ends bvaors to me '...rniN C,oed MeAusattn Presbyterian moro, s East-mat- s Church. nerQ Diet-torE.cieS & Earl,. N.fl 112 2 away on October 31, at the Stanford California She was born June 23, 1894, in San FrOnCiSCO, California, the dauanter or Airnarin Broo,s Pool, Jr. and Sarah ,Noiker Paul. Sht. was the wicow ot Edmond A. "Ted" Lrtnefieid. Beare MOving to Los Altos, Caiifornic, she resided In Salt La lie City. She attended The universiN at Utah. and the Universtiv of California at Berikelev. She was a member of Dello Delta Deno, The Daughters of itie American Revoiation, and various civiC organizations, she was survivea bsr a ster.3Litt field, son, Edmund CalitorniCi; and his three was arececied She cniKien. aeon- - by a brother, Woiker Paul. She requested 'hat no services be tied. in lieu of flowers trends mon, moke Oo001100 to ChOrtty at choice Funeral Directors, Railer & Tinnev, Pao COrfür T 11 N3 2 11 Sergent, 69, died Oct o lacat howstol. Born Jan. 30, 1916, Beatrice Netx, to A! crd Mabel Sergent )4cckt J. 31, 1904, in &res. sons. John, Aest Hugo Oene. Mictuaie Lorrv, Donala Eugene daughters. Margaret roe', tornviiie. ArIZ;AY0cmc Wire, Pout Good. Kansas; 10 grdnachitaren. sisters, Mae Arlon?, Fern Duncan. both Missouri. Privcrte famih, services will be heal under dfrect100 of Dese-e- t Mortuary, Survivors: T Citv ts3 11 11, 2 Area Births Births reported at Soft Lake ore hospitals Alta View Ilovital Mr and Mrs. Richard Sil'ars, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bradtreld, son. St. Mark's Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ellsworth, SandN, dougt,e.. Mr. and Mr. Mknoel Healey, E.Inston, Wyo., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Ninow, Salt Lake Cirtv, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred May, Bennion, son. Mr. and Mrs. Steve VOion10, Magna, son. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Summerhavs, Sandy, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mow- er, Nest Valle daughter, Citv, Cottonood Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Clark, son. Mr. and Mr s. Stephen K. Fullmer, son. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kent, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David Mills, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Raul 01- 1varez, son. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roson. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Russell, son. Mr. and Mrs. Brod Smith, son. senkrant-z, Holy Cro,s Mr. and Mrs Craig Huck, Son, Mr. and Mrs. Brett LOUtensock, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Peter BeN. erly. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Greg VvilkinS, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Har Hs, daughter. 11)S ilospital Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gunnuscio, son. Mr and Ws. Paul 0, el- duoghter, 4E ,oY-- - dEr, -- son. Paul lliam K and and Mrs. Robert Craig PuIIon daughter, 2 C 2' 37 .3einc , . 4 Le 'e 4, lrrOt rr,yy 4 Cur '17 ,e V'error. e NAVE CR N httE S.JED,',S1ON ,oter,,-v rl,e ,ctrce of Stare 00 a4 , i0 or res 434 rj GNA-L- Y 2,.IMERl-L- L Wi- . CLA7EP CHANGED NANCE , DE Board of :or Lake ordains as follows or SECT'ON Cit na, San Df are the ,st the A.htte wh,cn .oS in designated mertit! Dre ' toter a., orji. nonce changed ,o "9 agemark De and the same ,s nereb, charged to Eastooln, me name ot anothOre': anal.street ,n Mat same er put,ic Subdr,slar or,ginallv des.gdatOuter ed 04,10 r,dge to 'East. 0, ordinance changed , be anti the same is Point Dr,,e-herebv charged to 'Plagemork Dr,,e" -(11 SECT,ON he Board or Count, Cornimissers t,nas and ,s sanstied thcrt the sold street some charges are nec to c,,,oid me contusion essor rich arose ,khen me street signs mere ereaeol in soa su- bcts,oh tn, contrary streets mere actLail, aes,gnat ea in the Plat tor said Ahlte CM, k34 Subdivision, mat said ,,1:10,e tnangei hose been app,o,ed b, Sc Counr, Piarring Comthat sa'a mome mi,ss,on. changes mil not be demmentai to the general puthic mterest, me public no, or that dem-er- r person w,11 be material'', irllurea thereto, and, mar ,,, at me toregoing saJcl street rlarne ChAnges shou.d be made 421 The Sort Lake Pe. corder shaii recora thrs ordi nonce and mane the necessar, charges on the official piats and recoras of me COLAMN 3 erectuale Me purpose hereof ill. SECT'ON This ,,rdinance shoo become ettecl,,e t,ffeen 115, doss atter its Passage and por, at ,east one publication ,r1 ,escaper PubilShea genera c,rciatIon ha,,g Salt ,ake Count, APPROVED ono AD0P4D is 2415 Co, at October 1584 BOARD OP CCUNY COMAPISS4ONEQS OF SALT LAKE COlTg- -r B,,D Michael Ste,,,dr-- t 043;rdlor. Ot,tor,H,rdle, Sod Lake Count', C erk Comm islone, Stekrort ,e n Margaret Hayes PLEASANT GROVE Marga80, died Tuesaay, Oct. 1984. in Pleasant Grove Born March 3, 1904, Pleasant Grove, to William L. and Harriet RicharcPs Haves. Active member, LDS Church living In the Pleasant Gra.e 5th Ward She was an avid temple Arorixer In the Provo LDS Tempe. Received her education in Pleasant Grove and Utah State Univer sthe, receiving her teaching 4egree In 1930. Taught schooi In Lehi, Amerkan Fork, Pleasant Grove and vineyard, retiring ark, 40 years of servke. MemPer. Dena kappa Gomm, and Daugriters at Utah Pioneers- - She Nati traveled extensively. Survivors: brother, sister. Mrs Elerov R. (Lois) West, Spencer W Hayes, both Ptecrsont Grove; a broeer Emmett Haves . preceded her In death; 0150 surviv.. ticg Comm,ssione"A,e1 Ba,ker 40t,P,; Commssane, ,e Sd'r, is ret Haves, v0,1,-,- ; NOTICE By PUBLICATION PROBATE NO 84 994 Estate at 30 Haroid Roder, Nera,ndwat Deceased to 1r, Notice is nereo, no la, CICI, Cr ,r,ter,,t ,,,e f Harold Roder 9, the Estate 41,, ct Ce, eased, Coode, Heorv N84, 23, a4,st Hem c'dchr, ,4host. at Cress vs 49,1.3 utah (oda, Larson iva, Jrd CoromecCIci 94ecor,,,, B.1,9 hose CCC'ess ,s 50 Stoth Scit Lo 9e C,ts LJt 9.9c,o cavt a 84144, wed .I9wo for W,Ircaal Pcoacc9e cod ForrnoI Ao00,t,elt ot e, sonal d ear eseotatt The oefteor oas hear Iry ir 1,5 Cour, t,cit cr, Ake C:9,0 Utah, on 28, '984 cd 9'0C A V. L 11 am, Piecrsont Grove 5th Ward Chapel, 500 South NO East Friends mav call at Dipin Family 5,18 South NO East, Mortuo-tPieasant Grove, Thursdav, pm, or FrIC:CV at me chape one hour prior to services, Buriai, Pleasant GrOve Cttv Cemetery 11 L,1N e Attoroe,, Haictsora, I So4esoo Tt.ser Sole 'NC 'Sculls Vain SC EtOs S4.10 I: L,Stke Teteoaccae 94'44 ISCII322- - 1100 2 Paulo G. Critchlow OF PUBLK SALE NOTKE Please oame rcte Critch- C. ond oge 64, Of Brigham arida. died Petersburg, o'e Wednesday, Dct. 31, lgq,t. Mc Dill Air Force Bose Hosottal, She waS born December 1, 1919 in Or 'ahem City, Utah o daughter or irven C and Gas Lucille NichOrs Hoist She married Har old Sralra CI ttChi0Vd Air.? 3, 1944, in Washington, 0 C. She was a member at ffse Arner I egiOn Au Mani, Ond the Mar newer Society Surviving' Husband, Brigham Clty and St Peter bur g, Fier idu. one so., thr ee daugnters, 0.4ce S, Critchlow, Jr , Honolulu, wail, Mrs Gov McHate and Ws. both St Louis,' Stith Shakincl Lange, ChKago; vont andLhlkir en. unerol set,' is es trite be Satur clay, 2 a.m., at the Olsen MarLite y in Br lonam Cv FriendS may call Fr Islay, 7 P0gDm, and Saturday one hour Drier la se, Okra. interment St labath CIty ernetery. 1 11.2 114 1484 Px0 Temoo 2 Dr te BEkNET' 53'1 LE454Ct COmPAN'r or Is ogero!.., o," VCrOOr Po). ort he 1000 1g81 ,T Iry locator Z:1 .2'N) SorTL,Ske The ,enh:,e car pe,or to tt,! sale iocofien. Sec' teen etorv E 57 0 BEFORE THE I .,4 by lea, Oral de T8Th PUBLIC SERVICE Cos No leo at To OM-be- HQ.,,Is StACCeSSOr Ti.Sttiti 64 COMMISSON OF UTAH ORDER CONSOLIDATING RATE DESIGN ISSUES AND ESTABLISHING PROCEDURAL SCHEDULE ApPtleT,:.TtONOF ViOuNTAIN StJPPL y COmPAN e FOR A NCPEASE tr4 PA rEs AND t:HARGES INCIDENT To NA,JP AL GAS SEP ICE PENDC PED Al THIN THE STATE 4EL OF QTAH Coss No ORDER CONSOLIDATING RATE DESIGN ISSUES APPLKAT,ON JE SUPPL. compaNy To IMPIE VENT PATES tN CONNEc TION ht-- t, THE PEDP GANIZArtON OF THE INTERS-AT- IAt:TrIT-1ErpANsmissic;oi s AN (b) tIS PEtStit., AP ADJUSTMENT To OU44 PA TES Gas-cos- IS Acwearlrcv, Ste Gtt GG Mark C oorr. EE ,e,1 GcsolDer 2,, 1484 Vountults Fuel Sup01 Moencr, Ina PJ1Di,C Mictkael L Gmsoerg As5t Allkorne,s General Pctrc ASV i Orlte ne Generoi AftOr .COMrnftree Se, ,ices Peter Bli linos Jr Es d Zane Dill, Esc 8 Dt COmPorV Ut$Irre CMSL,rrer United States Stee( the COMM 1551Orr On Aucil.n,t 8, 1984, Mountain Fuel SCA0014 Comoan (Mountain F.,lei or Copon o filea a verified Application with this CommiSsion seeking general rate relief rt ST2,358,000 (Case o No 0,, Secternber 20, 1984, Mis Commission (ssued a Notice at Conference. establishing September 26, 1984, as a date for Prenear Ira conference to take appearances or Pmlies clewing to participate in these proceedings, to determine tiling Oates, hearing dotes disco y procedures and guidelines, and other reieyant matters On Seotemoer 21, 1984 Mountain Fuel tiled a Motion for Consolidation and Establishment ot 0 Procedurai Schedule The request tor COnSOlidtItIOn reiated to Lost atiocation, rate design, cost at ser ice and otner ,eiated issues identified in the order on 04 as still pending preheat- mg conference in Case No from preiiiious proceedings oetore this Commission These issues had pre iousl o been identified bo this Commission as issues that could Sc consolidated ith and esolJed within a Pending general rote case (See 0, icr ssued August 28, 1984, in Case No. 04 The C.,00),0 0190 or :posed a procedural schedule for handling issues In Case No 07 whIC0 provided for resi7lu5on n.eroJe deficiency issues in December 1984, and rate design issues in Februat y 1985 T.le Company man preylousio inoicuted in its UPPOCCItIOn that no interim rate r epet would be sought (o rate eine r erecting a final determination of re.enue deoiciency .e,e accomplished prior to Januar o Preheat-4,- 1, i985 On Secitember 2i I484, He Di Of P)louc Utilities (Divto the s motion indicating that isvni flied its me Oi ,sion agreed with me Lonsoliaatior (of rate design .ssues, but Suggesting a Jitterent schedule tor he e5OrtOrrill Qt (ssues The Dis,sion took Me position that the Commiss or snould not bifurcate the o enue JetIcenc y and rate design portions of the general rate case and that hearings on all issues in February 1985 would be UPPi OPricrte The COmmittee at Consumer Serskes qCommmeei oiled a response to Me Campo!, o s motion on September 25 !964 Committee did not (opoose Me suggested LOnsOildatIon of issues but did seek (a dismissal of the Company s coolication or postponement of stortutor y time periods ossoCiated Anth trie general rate case tot the repon Mat the Company hoc not Jet flied estirmon concerriing rcrte design issues On September 26. 984. he Commission aulll,lant to Pubiisred notice heia (tos prehearing confer ence The Company Di ision, Committee and United States Steei moOugh appeared their r eoecti .e counsel None at the Parties opposed the consail. action ot rate design ssues Arguments la, the Company, Diviei e heard concerning scheduiing sion ind L ommittee FINDINGS be Camo,(ssan nas Mat (t ln itt Pub, c interest and riaministrati,ely efficient to consoildate t s esolutiorn ge,erai rate case those rate des gr, issues pre,'OuSiv iaertrtied and associated ryith suse No 2 The Compor ,nowle testtmory COncerrIona Ot se, , ice ord rate C lesion issues A, Ith rt5 witlOtappiication in ).)se No (s corn or y to prior Commission dir ection se nu,e repeatedly stated Our or eter erce tor r o,,no utinties file cost :it se r (ate lesion data .itt, iir auouoation for rate cue and our pr ere, ence to avoid 0,tuicolIng tie proceed-IN- , I'm, Cornm,$sion 'Inds that without Or IQ) )3010, oval tne COmPOnv is reou.re0 to tile cost of se( and rate design caseS togeMe, nom any tutu( .100,LInOn tar general rote consiaei ,ariOliS aeosals concerning Yes. the CL.rnmissian determines that the onai resOlution i)? issues in ms peoe, ai tote case should be oc comp (shed during One set yt reor.nc, 4 Because me Comn,ss on s orouedural schedule will not os.die final rate retie to me Campony pr ior to Januar, 1985, me Cominiss,on .ilt consider ar, request for interim relief in ear December 1984 Based von These findiogs, the Corhrnission issues the follow ng sineauling oiternati ORM TooEPEFORE IT iS soEREB OWDEQED THAT v'S Motion for COnS,VidatiOn of rate design, cost of se r ice. cost allocation issues dna ssues identified in the orae, On preheating confer erice CoSe No. Os still pending tr Orr Pr e icus Proceedings is granted; 2 "I",f C,),,ittee S motion to dismiss the OPOlicapenaing 34-(to Case No S denied, tic,' 3 7.he Company shall lie ts cOst of service and rate future oppiicatiOn for general rate design csise together .ith relief: 4 be cr ucedurol Schedule 'or consicteration of all issues (incivang re.eriue Oe'lcier Cy and consolidated rate design Iss (n Case No 84 s'.5'-0is established as follows. Mountion F pei i direct case on cost Of ser, ice and ray, lesion iili be flied ay October 1Q 964 intervenor dato reauests must be submitted not later Man Noseoitoe- '994 , esaonses tr, data reque'stl should be mount, p, o.(ded not ate than November 23, 1984. arec Cases roL.so be oiied P t De,..eyaer 7. iototo,en(or Ns0 A Ire Crnaor, TYsis Hear rigs an 7ny eqteso tor lntef in reHCt win be held c)esenbei 13 and 14 '9134, Aoy sorra reouestssubrnetted P y Mountain Puel in inter. should be 5cr ed by December 19, 1984, interserlor r ePdrO5 to VOuntoir Fuel data eauests should be or osioed by December Z8, 19,34, tSimOrrr must be flied by JanuAppilcant s etx,-t- o ar Ii '485 Surrebuttol .est,mOrv must be filed 04 All,Litits, rre ac,ase 1985, lea Dias Ain De ,ece.ea bv r,scal Sk.ction. Deoor.Tnerq 0, Ernalo$,enf $ ec,,rif,,, 1'4 Sea ft,e Social ,4011 U.KIr M A Virk,e, Sol Laine PO Bag 1149 until No,ernbe, for aurCnose of 000,0n14 Eau,amenf or ovora.ecl KAKI' Sql formi anti ioecification$ noN, be obtained from Jean C. BurbAlge at 1,4 Sovol Holt Ave. nue Son Loet Cav Out, Jean C Suradge Purchaslng Aaent C 21)0 .34 P syeaoiogs on e er,,e detistenC.v and rate design will be rieid Jarluclt oi 21 through Februsat 1. 1985, and public witness doy s estotai(shea for JOriuoty 25, t9tis 5 Adonis .01 publish this 01 de, in (its entire), In a newspaper a general circulation in (ts Utan service area on two conseuuti,e cla,s prior to sle(ember I) with proof of puoiication tO be flied .111, tie Corrn,sSiOn 0 TEO at Salt coke CM, Oat this 2em do, of Nit '5 (Seal s s DIT. Id James 1, M Brent yinie, H Cameron Commissioner Biome, Commissioner Gety gip hf. Per son AOrnInI3tratt,e Semetar E51 1 '4 FEET 8E3,4N1NG 1151.) 1484 E E AE:Sr 984 aart,nirrctive ,n0u5Ing Beetic,,ary y nnore cart,cutart5 bea O'n....,NG AT P,rONT PLACE OP CATED 'ti ot Oct00er GeorgIc 3 Peter5oo re msocotel co C,to C Cr.1 Funeral services Saturday November 3, 1200 Noon at the Corinne 1st Word Chapel, with Bishop Don Miller presiding. Friends call at the Olsen Funeral Home, 205 South Is East, Brigham City, Fr lacy from 64 p.m. and at the Ward Relief Society Rom, Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment Brigham ON Cemetery. 11 2 NI FLORIDAPaula Gay That street Solsch,,,s,or 14 11, 2 T the the paahc osE. o S,31, 4enc coyer,r,j gn,elf ,ocrea in Lcr F JP (14.04.4 and as Tr,4stor s L LtOn .1 PEET NOP", LP THE 114,,,THAEST CORNER OF 1 BLOCK H.CH 5, SCHOOL SL.8C,V S ON N N NG aND THENCE NORTH 53 PEET THENCE EAST IS.S. PEET, THENCE 55 PEET SOLT,. THENCE ,)f rr,Inon 20rr' TO Counrv s. ;), the late Of 2'00 Durpcse A11,er'114 and cr Sc t Lake TEO 1art, OPD, rJ PD,Nr DRIvE Iwo Paul 1. Br ot 8,1,11r; Sot LIfl 3, ;dirt; A'LLOAdg;E DP'.E ,11, .ete, UrP'kli. 8, One :t ,te Nacf NAVE er,IOn 'be saie Our ,jt Yne Tru,y cy t, runLe PF rre.,s Strcte ca CESrC,NA-E- SEE Te nephewrunral C,Ty 1LATOP CHANGED Er; Br OPC,NANCE TO RiOGEMARk ro DP EASTPO,NT DRo,E AN:D, -E NAME A..50, CHANG,NG OF ANOTHEP T hHat &AmE SuB OR C ',,5,CN I Am- C tHE ,r, P',. 1484 tor y)le- - Sue Grika. 0roceed3-.L- Irt F.00r, t Lr,tn ei In Of it )of at sc,.5 lily tic oss.oe. J tr,:nes, 'tie at tx,..1.5s.nu ra a :Or'' A s;Er n ,f ft, .10,1 trIgre-- L.:utenuse N,,,ember on a, ts sala cococcren EaSt r CD,k,ANCE AN se FGk. te fl ORDINANCE NO 404 DATE October Z4, 19g4 1455 CORINNE Alfred Edgar Fred" Bradford, 87, died October 31, 1984 at the Brigham CitY COMMurlit, Hospital. Born August 70, 1897 in Corinne, a SOflOt NOIter Buller and Aitce Painter BIOCIIIOrd- - He mar-fleViola Lorna Hansen. February 3, 1923, she aied February 78, 1999. He married Evelyn died Hodges Nelson in 1973, in 1977. He .35 a Veteran of world ys,ar i, haying served in France. He was a member of the Caraenters Local and Veterans of Foreign Wars He servea as Corinne City Councilman ard as Mayor for several terms. He is survived by two daughters and two sons, Mrs. Ciyae L. (De lone) Glover, Brigham City; NIcS. Lynn (Fern) Whitaker, Moses Lake, Washington; Dale H. Bradford, Bountiful; Jack E. City; 17 Bradford, Brigham 37 granachilaren, In r reot Ise tre erI traVcie bc,,4tie Lwied Ji it CI' o, 5,itate o on an c aoe, son wlsr,no ,,,..... T low, St ,n C:osnr,r, v re-'o- "P en coil Fred Bradford N1 ,!L ard e. Jasper 11 5 ocy.r r ft, tO ,or'v C.3.1I,CO30,, of I's 2oes y ass ,,t2t Keck, all California; brattier, Leopold .lostar, Chicago. Holy Rosary will be recrted Monday, 1030 am., St. Ambrose Catholic Church, )975 Sotith 2300 East. followed by Mass at Ovislion BurKi. Burial, Mount Calvarv CerneterY. Funeral directors. Neil O'Donnell & Sons. T ,'ea ar,i-- 4y: e,y, itRit 2 Harold J. Sergent Vale v rne K Pauline Hos-teck, 78, died Oct, 31, 1984, in Salt Lake City. Born Oct. 20, 190ec Austria. Married Lee F. Keck, 1928. He Preceded ner in aeoth, June 19, 1972. Member, grandsons, : e . Linked States 195e Accoun- tortr several co e car deckers, retiring Yorn Freea Motor in 1980. He will be aeecoy missed lay his family and many fr,e,415. rte Soft Lake ON: S,kr,ivorSson and aouonter-tn-kaand Dotsie, two gram:Id-WarenEric aria Pacert, all New ii4arrpsture, sAter, Irmgard German,. Funeral services, SofurCkly, 12 nom Larkin Ararrucry, 2N; East wnere frieKts South Temple mcv call Scturclov, one hetir Priinterment. Aa or to Sattl, Lawn Memorial Pcrik N3 ,,Notices re k It er, IS c,raoe D'o brose Survivors: Y e Legal 3CP,s't Catholic andi O,CE OF TRUSTEES SALE Tne lesnr,bed tcce. S Pauline H. Keck Church, St. NP: rar MAP1, 112 SERE UrA rtarft Bootle, Engicrnct. Member, Cattodc Church. Sorvivors. rtusbuncl, Sor, VIIcerrt Kennett Magna, mother Sort Lake CIhr, to.0 brothers, 'wo Mulcanv LiserPsisters, Poe-iriOOI, Ergiand; Stever Muicarv, Sart Lake Cltsr Mrs. John &leen) Beausang, Son Corios, Cairtarma; Mrs. i00,r, (K atinieen) IN ilk Ir. Son, Nest vallev CriN Funeral services Saturaas, am. at McDougal Funeral HOMP, 4330 South F edwaocl P 6, where tnends may call one hour interment Prior a services. Vaitev View MefrOr101 Park. NI II 2 N3 W G ki.tilbrance, 70, ocT 31 1984, in a Sc t Lake Nosanc;1, of atharina BEFORE TilE PUBLit: COMmtiSi0P4 OF t,e vcerels ot gP's jt, S,J E n Nitschke Mill Cre, N.2 11 NI 12, A...,gust oNG 5 fk ,.., .c , - utor Mu,. kerneoh mond Drarem, E M. ea Car, Mar, Rav- - and great- Atiiheim Stever oland ara Cathnne 1 er granacH,,- are-- , r Er L,verpooi, to 19'9 r4i3toricoi In or I ., ; ArE ,Of iO3 Febru.. Born 3,st M- 2 CM, : e E 17;,; '' t, . II r r C t - Muicativ Dr 3re,m, oge 52, aied October 3', '9u4 at m re, morre hes. val,e,,'rr''7"-Ir- , O Ner N t Draheim 'e- ,,,, - r Phi !omen a necrt atacit. Barn Oct 19 1911. Beriin German r, tc Utah e,eritoge Pour m,,,eu, of Fine Arts SVuseurn Assocates. ocer, Ourna rs acti.e sears on the as a ',ember of tre T,bune Nationai Assocarnon of Scle,ce aro me American 'teal-cAr,ters Assoc. ete Ass 01re 10, of ree Far,iI us,ness, Drs, Goads Co Sirs Ned by sister Mar gore. Patrick, nevt,toi, JoAr Poth,Cle, and ruece MrS.. Mar,1t, (Catherine) Adarr,,,On. See The First ,oc t ears- - tor Mairnauist poge ,,,asatch Fritts . S;ft . se1 1.3 :1-- r e1 L Necraska Dear ,o.ed- Cr-- 4 Medi Cat .Velivne TH 2 98 arask Aar, Ste,ensor and Var., Gierr orrr: Married ,r,orkart, Donald P.--s, kir, 23, thea Soc,e,, at 2 Gerhard Millbrandt retirecne-- 1 Eirkor g46 at tee end of 10,58 Started work at Tr,b.ne 1924. Pr lor to th,s correa out ,arous h,oes Of as or re Tr8oune, sonmer,ts C'uding more than 30 .,ears as LDS ,Conference geocrte, Rece eu tirst A,nuoi Amord Of Me,t, ,I19319 Sfrre Meatcal AsSn. Crofloc of Mer 31, Co.,ege of Vedic ne crwcwas from e Assoc'- otter, Amerlcar Carce Sovee, ana othe, solurear heort, DI' ACM 01:a11Orls 3 member Newc....,--e- r Sc( et of North Amer,a, Ltar Sta.' PA. 43 11 imea- at'-11-ritourl- e Dl 'ernc4e ie E ,- Ceeseterr The am'. eaLest ttr:tr of tlowe-- s .1c..novon5 be mode sr, .1te pyrriar, Chtiorer s MedictsV Ce,,e4 .32C 'wente, e, s,,rf Le editor Sett Lake Tribune died Nos ember 1. 1Q84. Born August 28, 190T sor of Vriiicrn G and Marxret Caine Patrick Graduate of ,..,rnersp', of Jtoe.. 'slemter of Beta Theta grand-nephew- i l' William C. Patrick In-th- n le. 2 arrthor,4 Dowd ("ohy Como-De5, died Oct 31, 14. Born Dec. 22, Sort Lake 106,3, Crry, TO Dowd ono GtIda , Cmo, UT 84103, T I, 2 .;. 4, 3 No,ernDer 3, e Sol? La e Porie,s Nc,or ,or Wilma cmsen,.o deoeh ov ros and mother. Surovory grandtah,er, SrewC. CorhoOel. grondrhamer, a-t Vouros Poole!, both Sort Lake Crhv; many aurts, uncles and cousins. Faml seroces will be Saturacry, aJIl., Lcrkr Vorh,orY. 200 East South Temple. lr,terrreht, Sort Lake Crh, Cerneter, S,94e5tS cOetribuooS tO tr,e Primary Chukdren's medical , Sort Lake CeMer, 320 1 :,..,..4. , Preceded 1 S', q,''' ,)ber-- - r1111 orrIrocr...ver arc :5 .aresrgrorocnoore,- nea rerci ser,res w,c SCA- A,11.0,c "t 43 11 1 , ' 4.4 EST 2rIC) Ii Th 4,a " , ' ,, 7 cat, .45a5 s .t!1 , f ( - - E P o' J(,, 4 a, 14t, P r, florists 4 -- fa tjtcui 2 6, Co, 55e, 21)( are ,rour pr ar s.ces a e.e , Punerol olrec,ors Mor.,ari ioncror are I tS- ,:nor,e, Niurr 3 14.. 4 d rt strer neaceerS or..ar 3. 1 brecesea Q5 464 2 r SOUtt, rr, W,rna Martz ,i'tts 3e passed aY,a, Garriber 3. 1984 in a iocial hosartal Ear-- , ,.,c-- r ;cal ,tL'Cefro--- his ,ra frienes loon, serOrtor one ,nrerrnerrr, Port Dok,g1,15 ices loved ttelrg his dog Soo,.... 4V' c. Memokas ee cl nowers, 're kr " 0", 7e ',rot ti : art Jrleral ser CeS P,Oc, F Ser,,Ces, L.1G,ar..1 e ,r5 le Mrs. P,es,aen? (A:r a ,s,,aras dt Eas ohd Br,ontoh H;oh ohd School, ,c841411s.,.., s:004044 arc Jarres Ne.groor Lore 0,- - s s4or, aeale ssre,s colt ser,ec ser,ed 'e ,enDer or wooc ,70 e ,te,e - .44 4 4' 1,,, ". fi 4; 4',4 tEsme-3- .. su Wirsener St C.,eorae ,2 ,e,rs 3r L r 41 4; 4 41 ,'4 4 a 4, 4 sr-- c,$1 Psi 4 ",,,,10.4 Pee- 0, ..3,s0 A e C5 ,, .4 4 et, e, icrer ;ea 5,1rOef, ,eUrs r'5 ,r, ',mere ncs Ws 'scr, .3CMC rurrer,),s .ork Ieno , 10.4ne, ,e ci ,31 itess.o s arc! 4,7!7.,e mer--beas PrIrnor, e ,jr ,,,-,,- 1",:" tr . . flfle .4e jr 3,, .06,1 - 'Sor Lai,e 4, arar,ers ialte4 'veacs, e. LDS ociretors. 7.nc; strl ,vas :ailed A.' 3, "r" a - ,,,,,r- "t e , Sc 'e'o lemh,; e', r, 401 e .er IC ,P 31, a,d ew0 4rea, ar and,- el,dre, ,e,rree and - q.rer erwie,1Pec 'emPe o .3;A- s Iss.; AS Aar L,e,4,4, tat,cirt A, (nor gonLicoaLar,ers, Mr, anc L.mr, cranS A ue E rt. I9'0 E PeC e,e LDS ser,ed Laixe for :e,, 1, Las tv. - aote -- rte s ,ar es? 21'j L,1S se 0 Churcr, ,ornernalk,rc ,eacrler St.r..ars rusDanc; D.orrv, Dat.oe Cer,se orer'M E .t r.71 Var,ea s Prel LDS , Icr,e Staff Writer, Patrick, Dies C. ,t ,4t4 or ?he doff ?eorr Ex-Tribu- ne Fister. It . ,,,,,,, $06C11,, sr.1 .r rrl rc J ( n2.;,, ", r e sok leiNrtrel , re'egr-e- , kr, r,,- 4, - f e,s ,;44 Toa for the treatment of mentally inmates, The facility, as planned. also will house community mental health patients. Another central provision. apparently without dispute, calls for the immediate diversion of mentally inmates now in jail. Points yet to be agreed upon include actual architectural dimensions for the new structure, as well as specific medical treatment, Judge Jenkins said he was reluctant to sign an agreement that later would incorporate those elements. explaining that his concerns involve constitutional questions A class action suit was brought against the county two years ago by Kathryn Collard. who alleged that mentally ill inmates were being subjected to inhumane treatment because of overcrowding and sanitary conditions. Major components of the agreement call for the county to constuct a facility by Dec. 16. separate, .r4e at. Roberts . r nc Burt., ,,,,, Lr W r e r re,er 7,4: 4.x ikec flSStC t.e e .Dr ,er 3 ,yr A, 9:ct r w, Ira r,s ,11 3r0 1986, ld I aletl . Details Snag Jail Suit Judge Bruce S. Jenkins. U.S. Disirtct Court for Utah, said he would not sign the settlement until all contingencies had been ironed out His refusal marked the second time the settlement had been proposed with-'tu- t gaining his approval. Although most major issues have been resolved in the Judge Jenkins said he could not approve an agreement that contained :anguage calling for the inclusion of smaller details after he had signed fit tt ,"e a re,344e:'eal-t4eo- t 4.,te C, rser-- , ammountomm proposed settlement between representatives of mentally ill intilates and Salt Lake County officials who became defendants in a suit over ;all conditions. remained stalled Thursday, with a federal judge ref usirlg to sign a consent decree. 2 r -- )na ,It 5,er ,n1 r, ) ,t. Inc a s,attootal esenr)- )141 '71"s V, rs; A Ewaorer rece r, t ,he v ear eaar 4we a It a 'et. ,r,.0 1 e C,4 ce aren.tser, ft, rrerriser ark Lnrs J s,er .s .e4o. s DeeAnr Remingon S;LieC, . 'et Vr ,) e e:4CAAAi re .0!rt e,Der5 ,.)t 11,e f,erl .rea ne,,r, d jti lt,kooet ;11,er t,'1. tor e 7. - ),V;!licm F. 'e ,te., One, Ina xecs wew , C,1j,t Jrci ,,esinen es,oe,, J sre 44), e e r ssac,aeot 4 sae '3 goaduate; 14 , plenty smart, but no grind-- 9 to 4 ha the should points You really This ts Guy Fakes Day books harder; 3 to points NTIS'ker Enroll in remedial courses immediately! 0 points - Vw ho read 6. These four months have only 30 the questions to you? days. 11014 I( on tme"st Puteisrad meth pa, Answer mg3gOlt ad Fled Doweelog Emervortsaa A .J cce J. ;, .j ie ) ;t e Or S,,e er Bone, re c s r :Ina ic rrer, 3L3t0-- , e 'ree j.rJlec rkirec 31, 1484 -- 1 ,41C Jr 0,7.3ce, - 1 re oao.4.03 C re, ar Xtor-e-- re e ;' 3w;te ,re , c:14 1 r sr. 4ti 4 re,, :re 14,3.4 0coe,-3- Z sec, .yro, "err 4 r -- ...se oar- s e erlgel ,eloef ara ,ffee )0w Jr410, r Je,er A C Congratulations 15 points - Honors You're to 10 points This month sk as first Roman emperor. Ansiker ; E , 1:ti4 IN1-112ko- ludy Scori rig 18 points named after the doctor; 17 to skly., I - C: '9 LOJIJ (srusn2n,v) 1sn2nti 111:111i rA roe 4 e e ,trif ,;,i4 . e. Li, scAs. .11$,!.. 4 s. CC.1:F,' s , , e- ,eara s .'s. II, C.t. g L211111' Jeniq qpispi 'aUntE Graduate Laval 6 , tor-- . 1.:,,34 ' - ' 4' t e tJ r 4 C lsn3nV , n a,,e, E Ans wets Po hers. brini rr ?Jr. .re C : :A' 3' re, e Aar, Qt C 31, thll played Ids, Alt A, 1 A 4 e - ce- r ..) ,1 : c, V , 9 2. The e , r ' F, ;i4 ,.u, egc, e :J 41. I 'V a F An$4,er , , , 1, t, ; .1 4 .1'41 ; :hes4 4.o month; ,,,7":c .h4 , 3' Freshman teyel ; C Noc,ce, '3,odnt..ry t 4 3' I; e .4 , ,T,e, 1! T: ur E:,,er , o c r 44 ; Eoner E. - j ra 171r: 819 is;t4 2.. ,-,tr i Area Death . e 7 Le-se- t, Lake aml Intermountain .trea I Mituarit... ,.;i111 ISAAC ASIMOV'S SUPER QUIZ II |