Show U&r-- ' r 14Ntt"1-f- tr c c11710(-K- - "?44 ' eir 4 8D The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday October 4 Area Deaths 25 1989 BLUNCK Lake City her mouth saying "Don't scream or I'll hurt you" During the attack defendant molested the victim sexually after pulling out a h knife and sticking it in the ground with the blade arced across her neck Witnesses testimony later indicated were embarrassed by the "defendant's sordid acts" and not realizing the woman was unwilling urged the pair to "take it to a private place" out of the view of the public wrote Chief Justice Gordon R Hall The attack ended when the woman seeing a passing policeman was able to throw the knife out of reach and break free Applying the "usual standard of re view" in jury cases giving the jury's verdict the presumption of validity — leads the court to conclude that "the encounter was not consensual was perpetrated by force and fear and included the use of a knife as a dangerous weapon" the court ruling said Defendant also claimed the prosecution made improper statements in front of the jury argued facts not in evidence and expressed his personal opinion as to the weight of the evidence Hopkins argued the errors should lead cumulatively to a reversal While acknowledging some errors were made in the case the decision said they were not weighty enough to warrant a reversal "in light of the abundance of evidence of guilt" the ruling said Gypsy Moths Are Expanding Domain Despite Spraying Says UDA Director charge of plant protection and quarantine at US Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services "It's not that the moth has actually moved into these areas" Mr Crowe said "We're finding more moths because of a more extensive trapping pro- By Robert Green Tribune Staff Writer The gypsy moth despite pesticide treatments has expanded its domain and will require extensive treatment next year according to Van Burgess director of plant industry at Utah Department of Agriculture Large infestations of gypsy moths have been detected in three main areas along the Wasatch Front he said Heavy concentrations of moths have been found east of Mount Olympus Cove the Bountiful foothills and the mouth of Provo Canyon "In some areas we found from 20 to 30 moths a trap" he said "Anytime we have multiple catches the area should be considered for treatment" The moths have infected a much larger area this year and they'll be treated by aerial spraying programs Mr gess said The control area will total less than 65000 acres compared to a spraying area of less than 1300 acres in 1989 Much of the land will be on Forest Service Property and a small percentage — yet to be mapped out will be in the Mt Olympus Lone Peak and Twin Peaks wilderness areas said Mark Quilter UDA inspector "We won't know the exact acreage infected until all data from high mountain trapping is computed" Mr Quilter said "But the moth has inhabited wilderness in gram" Mr e Crowe mentioned a trapping program was recently implemented this year after a moth flare-uwas reported in 1988 To combat the pest nearly 30 specialists from local state and federal agencies have organized a Utah Gypsy Moth Coordinating Committee and will be meeting throughout the winter to determine the environmental impact size scope and cost of the spraying programs At a meeting last week the committee reviewed trapping results effectiveness of previous sprayings and the quarantine in Mount Olympus Cove It was revealed that ground sprayings by Provo and Bountiful were effective in killing gypsy moth larvae in the control area But the moth population has exploded on untreated ground In Bountiful the heaviest concentrations were found adjacent to areas that were sprayed last year said Mr Burgess Moth populations flared up along east benches and on Forest Service Property up by Mueller Park In Salt Lake County an aerial spraying was 95 percent effective using the pesticide Bacillus Thuringiensis BT a naturally occurring bacteria said Mr Qui Der It will take four to five years for p greater scope" Although gypsy moth populations are indeed growing the pest has been more noticeable because of improved trapping methods said Tom Crow officer in 1 full-scal- complete eradication of the moth he said Pesticides must be applied during the gypsy moth's first two stages of growth — from May to the end of June — for it to work Sprayings are timed with hatches In the next meeting Dec 7 the committee will also be looking at different pesticides such as a synthetic growth regulator that requires reduced applications for a shorter period of time said Mr Quillen "With chemical pesticides it might be possible to spray fewer years and thereby lessen the environmental damage" he said "We'll have to weigh all the fac- tors" Subcommittees have been formed to work on pesticide selection environmental assessment contract preparation trapping quarantine and public relations The moth can devastate forests and watersheds as well as damage landscapes and fruit trees So far the moth has defoliated several acres in the Olympus Cove area but if populations go unchecked the pest could develop into a great nuisance "Homeowners have complained about caterpillars crawling all over the place and hanging on silken threads" said Mr Quillen "They 4Iso trigger an allergic reaction in some people" If populations go unchecked the moth will overcome homes: eating lawns shrubs even pine trees said Mr Quillen They've been known to cover the side of a house Killed 2 Hurt When Car Hits Power Pole spokesman said Another brother Rocky J Smith 9 was riding in the rear seat and suffered minor cuts and bruises He was able to crawl from the car and run to his nearby home and get his mother who arrived at the accident scene moments before sheriff's officers An updated condition on the boy was not available from Alta View Hospital Tuesday however officers said he was in "good" condition following the accident The car was traveling eastbound on Bengal Boulevard about 8:30 pm when it veered off the right side of the road A Salt Lake County youth was killed and his two younger brothers injured Monday night when their car slammed into a power pole near 3274 E Bengal Blvd (7800 South) sheriff's of- ficers reported Driver of the car Jason Shane Smith 7845 Oak ledge Road (3320 East) was ejected from the car and pronounced dead at the scene said Salt Lake County Sheriff's Coptain Bill A Van Wagenen A younger brother Sage J Smith 10 was riding in the passenger seat and suffered head and chest injuries He was listed in critical condition Tuesday at Primary Children's Medical Center a and struck the large power pole Capt Van Wagenen said Prior to the crash witnesses observed the sports vehicle swerving out of control he said Excessive speed may have been a factor in the accident bu there was no initial evidence of drug and alcohol use he added The force of the impact fractured the utility pole and left it hanging from the e lines Capt Van Wagenen said The "whole left side of the car was opened up" and a small fire started in the engine but did not reach the engine compartment he said high-voltag- 'Reward Hard Worker Not Drone' Some Urging Review of Student-Ai- d By Peter Scarlet Tribune Education Editor Several witnesses Tuesday urged US Education Department officials to propose changes to Congress in the way student financial aid eligibility is figured The hearing at the University of Utah is one of seven being conducted around the country to solicit comments in preparation for congressional reauthorization of the Higher Education Act in 1991 Salt Lake's hearing concludes Wednesday Roger Hess representing Universal Technical Institute in Phoenix Ariz called for more uniformity in figuring student eligibility for student loans saying students in some areas can't borrow as much because of variations in the way eligibility is determined Jay Snow director of student aid at Snow College said financial aid formulas should be changed so they don't discourage and penalize students who work He said current congressional methodology specifies that students should pay 70 percent of their net earnings be fore receiving financial aid — a situa- tion he said was discriminatory to many students with a need to work For example Mr Snow said one student from a family of five with an annual income of little more than $10000 was obliged to pay $2300 of her earnings from two jobs to secure financial aid to attend college Another he added involved twin sisters One of the sisters worked and had to contribute $1810 before qualifying for financial aid while the other who didn't work had to contribute only $903 This is a detriment to our country We should reward the hard worker and not the drone" Mr Snow said Steve Gregg president of the Art Institute of Houston said he opposed any plan to limit or eliminate federal financial aid to students attending proprischools etary or "It's a freedom of choice issue" he said "Students not institutions use the for-prof- funds" Mr Gregg said he had no problem Formulas with proposals to require highereducation institutions to disclose their completion and placement rates saying his school's were 50 percent and 85 percent respectively But he added that any discloser requirement should be consistent and not designed to penalize proprietary schools Maurice P Marchant professor and former director of Brigham Young University's School of Library and Information Science urged support for reauthorizing the Higher Education Act and additional funding for library education programs He said federal support for library research has declined over the years and that increases are needed for library research and development Panelists were Roberta Dunn deputy assistant secretary for student financial assistance and a former staffer of Sen Orrin Hatch Sally K Kirkgaster director of the Office for Policy Development for Postsecondary Education and Sally H Christensen director of budget services for the US Education Department Substance Abuse Mental Health Are Issue 1989 BROWN Hearing Targets Consolidation of 2 Agencies task force will issue a final statement on the issue which in order to become reality must be passed by the Legislature Al Sherwood a member of the task force said the final consolidation document will start to take shape on Nov 13 Other concerns voiced on the merger included what the cost savings to the state would be would there be separate budgets and what would be the mandated qualifications of the state director As for cost savings Mr Sherwood said consolidation will eliminate one division director and an executive secretary The new division would have separate budgets tor substance abuse and mental health programs he said And on the subject of qualifications for the state director Dr Williams said he preferred they be the same as those I gathered a 14 required for local clinical directors Dr Williams said he also hopes that whatever happens on the consolidation issue that proposed position statements for each agency be adopted The consolidation proposal would create (me division under the state director of social services Mr Sherwood said while the plan is not being touted as a measure it's being promoted as an efficiency move "It will eliminate some of the dual functions and allow people to deal mon efficiently with the workload- he said Tn like some regions in the state Davis County has its alcohol and drug programs combined with its mental health services program under one director Mr Sherwood said public input On the proposal will be accepted throughout t he drafting of legislation Salt Lake Area Obituaries George H Salt Oc lober 24 Beulah W Brown Solt Lake City Octo21 1989 BURR Be Iva Lou Kearns October 23 1989 CHASE Alta Farnsworth MUGLESTON Sandy Ray 1989 PARKIN June-Inge- r yen-hel- Lake City October 21 SMITH Phyllis October 23 1989 SNARR Myrtle Kaysville October 24 1989 TANNER Inez C Bounti- ful October 23 1989 TAYLOR Thelma Witt Dimick Salt Lake City October 23 1989 VANIASSELL Daphne St 1024 October 1989 Be Iva Lou Burr KEARNS—Be lya Lou Jenson Burr age 58 died October 23 at her 1989 home Born March 9!"0'-4T22 1931 SOling Utah dough- ter of Arnel Delall clad Myrtle El-- :1 a Madsen 44E is Richfiedl Utah Later solemnized in the Salt 0(i::14 g Lake LDS Tern- pie December 3 1963 She was 42 of wife devoted years and 0 was the most loving mother and SeNed the Lord grandmother louthfully as a Rene( Sactely piesident Young Women s president Primary president and most FEY gently as a stake misslonary Many people have been touched by fielva's sweet and loving spirit She will be missed by everyone who met her Was a salesperson at DEC's Dept Store Employed at ZCMI Warehouse Survived by husband Kearns: two sons Stephen J arid wife Alayna Bun West Valley City Jerry L and wile Janet Bun Sunnyvale Caine:nu: two daughters Mrs Dennis (Joan Mane) Yiratkins Mrs Reid (Lyrnette) Romrell both at Kearns 21 grandchildren mother Salina sister Mrs Richard (Phyllis) Cawley knell Utah Funeral services will be held Thursday 12 noon Kearns lath Ward 4660 West 5015 South Friends may visrl Wednesday 8 Golden Rule Fupm McDougal4330 South Redneral Horne wood Rood and Thursday at the church one hour prior to serviixos Interment: Redwood Memorial Estates I 1025 1025 N3 Lake Oly to and Mugleston Lake City Utah of rwrznAications from Par- Solt Mary Dalene Furster May 21 1952 He served in the worked at the Newspaper Agency Corp fa 46 years He loved hunting fishing and riding his motorcycle He was a gra-husband lather and grarklather He will be missed by all of us who loved him dearly He will be especially missed by his pal Buster Survived by he wife Darlene S(1ndy children Kim and wile Diane Sat' Lake Crty Diane and husband Phillip Shreman West Valley mine grandchildren Jeffery Greg Jenniter and Bradley and (Buster) Stone: Stephanie Stireman Brenda and Lindsey Valerie Mugleston: and Shane Mualeston two brothers Bernard Mugleston Colorado Springs Cola Howard Mugleston Sacramento Calif Preceded in death by parents and son Lawrence Funeral seMces will be 2 pm OCIOael 27 at Mackay Cottonwood Mortuary 4670 South Highland Drive where friends may call Thursday pm and one hour prior to SEW vices Friday Chase 1i: fx4 s Lake pie He died September 21 1965 She 'named William H Henderson on November 18 1971 He died June 11 1985 In February 1960 when the first Daughters of the American Revakbon was organized in Utah she was the first regent president She was the regent president of the Pnnoess flirt- Active in the ff'rZrers Chapter of Utah Pioneers and has held many postbans in the LDS Church She was a member of the Gorden Arts Club Attended Salt Lake schools and Utah State University where she was with Kappa Dena Sorority Survived by eyee sons and two daughters Rancid J Hallberg Jr Robert M Hallberg WM San Lake City: Mrs Michael L Hanson of Layton Utah K Hallberg and Judith A Hallberg both Son Lake City stepson Dr Rabon G Henderson of Portland Oregon two sisters Helen Perry and Marione Gray Wagstaff Mildred E and two sisters-in-laHoilberg and Betty June Morgan Goa ail of Sari Lake City 23 and 23 grandchildren Preceded in death by a brother Nicholas G Morgan Jr and a grandson Robert M Hallberg Jr Funeral semces Thursday October 26th 12 noon Monument Park 1st Ward 1005 South 2000 East Fnends may call at the Larkin Mortuary 260 East South Temple on Wednesday evening 8 pm and at the Ward on Thursday the hour prior to services interment sill be in the Son Lake City Cemetery 1025 N3 Watrous Raymond Watious 80 away on October possed 1989 22 7!OrViaeli Ray was bom ::: 12 r' 14 September 1909 to Everest 8 ' Elliot and May ' Maria Jenkins Watrous in Big Cottonwood Canyon Here he spent much of his childhood and youth in the Watrous Family cabin on the 1:' :: v4' '''$- ayozi ':::pr ' 01 - whoch he managed - KAM) daughter PtitnCia Watrous Barlow In 1975 Ray and Mildred moved to their beloved Fremont Meadows Rance near Bicknell Utah where tney spent their 'ern years enpying the red rock country of soulternin 'Pah Their home was °mays Open to tne"ct MO 'natives Ray was a 'member or he IDS Church also an active member of the Wasatch Morro Club Pate is survived by ins vote Mildred at Bicknell dron daughter Carolyn Warrous Taylor and her hustydnd Dr Fyn Y Taylor of Son Luke City: also by his son Thomas R Wairous and his wile Sandia Gale Wrrtrous of Salt lake CrIV: two grandsons whom they have nursed ()Mpg Weston Bartow serving an LDS mission on Rochester New York and Raymona Paul Bono or Brcknen Ulan Ray was in aeon by a dough preceded ler Pukka° Worrous Bunow and two brothers Mervin R Wortrous arid Wayne E Warrous Pay is ars° sunned by 12 beroved grandctritaree and by five greotgrandottiktren Funeral servrces will be held Wednesday October 25111 al 12 noon Maintain View ist Ward 1900 East 1440 South where bienas may call luesdgy eve8 p m and weionesaav ning me hoer pry IJ sevices liarY3 will he Or Me Armor hew Nio roomy Estates Cenletery Jrylei IN direction Or Lanni mortuary Itie tomity hos re9upsted !tort 4 cresrma contributons be sent to Cancer Soctery the Ammar Oh) East Saar 1rnpie SIC in 64 10 2 11024 t 10 25 ::Vi:' :': ::::::::- ' Briggs Farns- worth Married Jay Vern Fame WOIttl he later ' Married Raymond Chase Juty 2 1938 he died April 11 1978 She was the owner of the Magna CeMIMICS Shop 10c 30 years Taught ceramic classes for many years She was a longtime member of the Ceramic and Ms Association of Utah Member LDS Church children She is Val and wile Farnsworth 6:4yr Scher- Sandy Mrs Mrs Max man Salt Lake Chnstofferson Magna (Cos) Louis Jr and wife Darlene Chase West Valley City 17 grandchikiree 28 one brother two sisters Fay Farnsworth Mary Peterson Ono Case preceded in death by a daughter Una Gile Farnsworth Funeral services will be held Thursday 11 am at 4th Wad 8181 West 332nrottr Friends may call pm Redwood Wednesday Memonal Estates 6500 So Redwood Rd and Thursday one hour Magna seNices at the church prior Buret Redwood Memooal Estates Funeral Directors Redwood Memortal Estates Mortuary So I 1025 N3 George 1025 Blunck H Beloved husband father and ry age 84 passed away 24 BluocK October c iv) 1989 in Satt Lake City Utah " Bom February 26 1905 in Rex-:- :::s:: :'''::::: ei 4 burg Idaho the oldest son of 0I)"::01'::t::l: Hans Henry i) Christian Blunck ' and Hedwig I':( Staub Married October Rosa Mary Schwaar on 3 1928 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple His loving companion at aver sixty years passed away January 29 1989 George served art IDS mission to Germany and Switzerland from 1925 to 1928 Active member of the LDS Church sore ok j in ing I City Utah Rnerai services will be held 12 noon October 26 Wasatch Lawn Mortuary Chapel 3401 South Highland Drivewhere Mends may call prior to services Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park T 1024 N3 1025 Thursday 1989 at Thelma Witt Dimick Taylor Sumved by daughters Mrs Roy B (Bernice) Smith and Mrs Earl (Marilyn) Gilbert Salt lake City seven grandchildren including Eider Steven Gilbert SeiVin9 in the Ecuador Guayaquil Mission: 12 brothers Leo and (ennett) and wife Mary Rexburg Idaho Rulon and wife Ruth Boulder City Nevada sisters Mrs Garr (Lula) Weldison Mrs Rodger (Erma) McArthur both of St George Utah: Mrs Ernest (Viola) Med Salt Lake City Preceded in death by brother Bill anel sister LoVina Funeral services will be held Frideiv October 27 12 noon at Wasatch lawn Mortuary Chapel 3401 Highland Drive where friends may call Thuriday evepm and Wee ning 630-83- 0 one hour poor to services Interment Wasatch keel NierO000i Park two 1025 143 Henry MAGNA--Hen- Johnson 1989 Born 1929 Utah and Thelma M Wilt Dimick 10125 Johnson M "Hank” : 60 died October 23 Born July 9 In Heber 1905 City Utah to Jes- se M arid Eliza- - :::'::i:::':" " - Married Delbert Dean Dimick August 30 1926 111 He ': passed away Sepsam- 4 ber 1938 She raised and siphoned three children alone by Working as a waitress Married Virgil M Taylor June 1946 and he preceded her in lkist 1967 Survived Mrs by daughter John L (Lin) Rut eight grandchildren and ten three sistes Katherine Muir Heber Crty Mrs Ead (Vera) Bronson Salt lake: Ruby Gioscock Cale Preceded in death by son Kenneth R Dimick and daughter Barbara D Crane We wish to extend our thanks and groirlude to the nurses and aides of Holladay Health Core Center Gods Speed Giamdmo God Graveside servias Thursday October 26 1989 12 noon at Larkin Sunset Lawn 2350 East 1300 South I 1024 N3 1025 Holt 33 age 19 1989 in SacCali- Maud iv in 1906 Utah oLr3nn and !:' to - Ella Crandall Mar- WardieyClaude tied Blown on Noril 13 1927 in Elko He Nevada died August 7 1988 Member of the LDS 0 5tr 46' i' (roppooit5 - 'olc"Itrik- 10 1956 in r I N3 Myrtle I e 76 died 19 89 24 Tuesday 1912 Irene Snort October 24 t "' Church Iwo servingmissions slake arid as officer and teacher in ' ' sp Duffin Snort Ac tive member of LDS 1025 Snarr in lake City a datable of Or- son 1 and Irene Soh 1::' r1 ! L 4 5: 4 Church She was involved in rais-ing dogs (Irish Sellers) and also horses SurvNed by a daughter Ruth Kudrick Salt fare City a granddaughter Claudia Conger Hood River Oregon and a Cameron Conger Funeral services Friday October 27th at 1 pm Larkin Mortuary 260 East Souln Temple where friends may cab Thursday evening 8 pm and Friday the hour poor to services Interment will be in the Sall Lake City Cemetery N3 1025 I 1025 Doris E Woolley Woolley age 77 died October 23 1989 at her home in Salt Doris Estes Lake City Utah :0-'''Bain Novern- - 5' 26 1911 in ': Bridgewater Massachusetts r: to Albion and Jo- - ::'''' '' ': - Steeves Estes id: i Mamed George 4: Woolley in 1942 ls in New York Crly He died May 11 iiActive 1953 member of the L : LDS Church and lot served as the editor of her ward newsletter She had a lave of writing and music She will be grealty issed by all who knew her Survived by a daughter Janet Shearer Sandy Utah Funeral services Thursday October 26th at 12 noon 27th East Ward 1300 Fairfax Road where Mends may cat the hour pear to services Interment will be in the Salt Lake ON Cemetery under the direction of Larkin Mortuary lia 71025 1025 N3 Virginia Kounalis Virginia Jean Small Kounalls 69 passed away October 22 198 amIrBorn 1 7 April 1920 in Dear- born Michigan ?1: 5A he '':i i t4 She was '' switchboard op- - I''I excitor for the State of Utah Sumved by Iwo children Sam 1983 Alt 1025 r "- passed away 26 - at 21 1989 1 January Wid-irr- to Fails Texas to Albert Robinson Holt arid FirliS Holt Jr Graduat- ed from Salt 4 Lake Chys South High School Member of the Baptist Church Survived by two daughters Monica Alberta Hod and molter of Sacramento California and Dorset° Evertena Holt and mother of Indianapolis Indiana Holt grandmother Everlena Wrchinephew Herman Sanders to Fails sister Inn° Aeons and chiof Compton ldren California mother okiberta Carter brother Robert Hatt sister Catena Chess nephews and niece David Maurice and Dean Yarber and cousins Shelia Coree Rodney and Crystal Roberson of Safi Lake City Funeral services in San Lake City on Thursday October 26th at 11 am at the New Piignm Baptist Church 1624 South 1000 West Street Friends may call at the bor kin Mortuary 260 East South Temple Wednesday evening pm and at The church on at 10 am Interment will be in the Lotion Sunset Lawn Cemetery the bet 22 Farmington fornia bet her horns in Sat! Lake CrIteUtcaher Sam Kounalis ramento I Beulah Grace Wardley Brown age 82 died October June Caktornia— SACRAMENTO Dwight Edmund died October W Brown to Rhedic L Small and Le- one Henreid Married John Dwight Holt various oigam zahons Member DUP Lived in Oakland and Berkeley California area for monv years and in the KcNsvolle area the pas 17 years She enjoyed her many trends She is survived by five sisters Mrs RB lklenont Mihus Mrs Witham (Berneice Hodges and Mrs F G (lino) Coverston all of Sart Lake CO y Mrs RG (Luta) Curtis Bountiful: Mrs JW (Alta) Bous Ogded and numerous nieces and netr'csat services will be heid October 27 1989 1 pm at the Kaysville 15th LDS Word 550 North 100 E)St Kcrysiffito Fnends may call Thursday from 8 pm at Lindquist's Kavsbfflie Mortuary 400 North Morn and Friday from 1145 pm at the Church Interment Sail Lake City Cemetery N3 1025 1025 i te ''' ' j it I Se Iti Jr Sett Jr 24 passed Wayne away October 22 1989 al his home in West Volley Crty Both December 9 1964 in 1 Utah Served on I:the Marines dur- ing the KO(00r1 War Past Exalt- ed Ruler POE 711 at Eureka arid past president FOE 13285 at Granger where he presently was SeiVirlO OS secretary Survived by wife Magna Children Sandra Sle)van and Rica ard Ketchum West Valley Hank and Debbie Johnson 'like and Nancy Johnson Richard and Jackie Johnson all Magna Chnshoe and George Gyllenskog Sal' tees Crty giondonidren Heidi Comm Jenne Genoa David Enc Jennifer Chnstopher brother and sister tea Mz na Jill Snell Sanlaquin preceded in death by children Glenna and Crag Maimbotg brothers Torn t Wayne '1' 00k e'i Janice- A and Deed Funeral services Friday 12 000h Kevin° Wad Chapel 8741 West 300ICSo Friends may call Cr Horne 8525 West Peei 27X) South Magna Thursday 8 one p m and I 1)00V or the hour awry Inierment Valley View Mernond POrk 11025 J N11025 Beulah aria his wife Kathy Kounalis and Mary Susan Kounalls Salt rake city five grandchikken Preceded in death by a son John Lynn and two grandchildren One sister is also suMving Beverly Pelhher Fortuna California Graveside services Wednes day 10 a m Mt Olivet Cemetery Funeral Directors Mackay Deseret Mortuary I 1024 1 1025 Ray L Sanford Our heaved husband father brother Gramps arid Papa Ray Sanford died peocetulty of pros-tot- e cancer Saturday evening October 21 1989 in Salt Lake City Utah Ray was born to Mary Matilda Wheeler and Cyrus Gilbert Sanford in Spnnaville Utah February 27 1911 He moved with his family to Paul Idaho in 1924 where his e lather homesteaded on the protect He attended ItYll for Iwo years where he song in the Men s Glee Club He met and married Sally Knight in Los Angeles CalifOrnia in 1938 They hod three children Mary Eve Sanford Peicsan (Jock) Sat Lake City Sharon Rave Sanford Vandever (Dare) Farmington Utah: and David Ray (Rhonda) Kaysvite Ulan He is survived by his wire Sue of Burley lama his three children ex grandchildren a his ester Thelma and 15 nieces and nephews He was in death by his parpreceded ents two brothers Bill and Bud: two wives Salty and Dorothy and one grandson Jordan Roy worked as a design draftsAiman for McDannell-Dougto- s rcraft in Long Beach Cala tin131 192r3 He then moved to Paul Idcp ho where he termed Joe 1975 He was a talented athlete and vocalist with his wile Sally his two daughters and ester Thelma he ujitvarAta musLc throughout 50 years He was a high pnest and held many LDS in Church he positions dunng his Me Throughout his illness Pay was example of uncomplain- ing courage and grace in the face at aersiry The memory of his beautiful voice will be with many for years to come Funeral services will be held Wednesday in Burley Idaho under direction of McCulloch's Funeral Horne I 1024 N31026 a areal Daphne VanTassell eau zuROOSEVELT—Daphne felt Vanlassell 87 of Washington Utah formerly of Neolo died OcSt tober 22 1989 in George a hospital November 6 1901 Man-co- s Colorado to Franklin Samuel and Daphne Comte Bell Zutert Mimed William H Vontosseil Apnl 17 1920 in Vernal Solern need Monti LDS Temple 1977 Lived in Colorado Vernal Hcirvia Topton° Ephraim Milford Neck) and Rrverton moving to Wasnington recently Served in the LDS Church as DurMesne stoke missionary dance director in the MA Reiter Society leacher and for many years Member of he DUP Survivors husband son and daughters Gail and Elva Vanlassell Wieser Idaho Kathy and Lorry Me Pinedale Wyoming Anne and Bob Watson l'Actn Diego California doighter-in-oIna Vanlassen North Ogden 15 grandchildren 46 Born Eureka to Fred SeptemberArthur9 leW at :i: :171A beet McDonaid ! Wel Memoer at :: 4 IDS Church May 23 Crowther Johnson He maned Sally Latham Taylor 84 23 1989 in Soft sraidawczOctober 1 Utah 1024 N3 ::': Sacramento CA Randy Pitzak Petaluma CA Don Schwartz Rialto CA Robin Hoover tvirdvale Utah ten grandchildren and one two sisters and two brothers Mrs Rank Stark Bountiful Utah: (Yvonne) Elates Bigler South Jordan Utah Brae Homer Garden Grove CA and Keith Black West Valley various organizations throughout his active Site Graduated tram Ricks College in 1925 Employed by various hrms as on accountant The famtly wishes to express special thanks to all who have cared for George dunng his I y t brother grandfather George Hen t ' games She is survived by three sons and one daughter Jerry Phi death :i illness banks at the Big 4 Cottonwood Creek He mairted Mildred Boles on September 5 1932 in Richfield Utah later solemnized in the Sat Lake LDS Temple on April 6 1979 They were happily roamed or 57 years fray was a talented fly fisherman and he loved the mountains arid the His lather fashioned his first pair of sins and from then on skiing was one of his great interests Skiing fishing and rooming the mountains were a great sor ire at pleasure and contentmr it for Ray donng his busy MetiMe Ray graduoved from East High SchoOl and while still a young man began working for Safeway Stores where he Man-In stores for many years aged 1947 he burn tire successful Home and Garden Yanety and Sraaz Goods Store on the east at Son lake City He was of the faintly oriented bite Mounton Ski Area at the top or Emigration Canyon Many skiers remember skiing to polkas and waltzes at Little Mountain under the stars In 1960 Ray purchased the historic Bilarlton Viliage Store located in the Bnahlan resort with 13 Beaver George and Maly diea Louis e Everest April in ' ‘ turned to her October in the Sall Ir01 IDS tern R Chose age 82 our bf4ovecl mother gr el and sister re- lo ltr! 1025 Alto Farnsworth Taylor 1024 N3 wiriss Enid Black Schwartz 64 passed away on October 22 Friday 1022 Society Organist cesd Teachei she served tor 3 years Os a terrible wodier in the Salt Lake terrible As a teenaaer she worked at bon and Bryce Canyon Parks She helped start the radio station in Cedar City and then went to Sall lake where sne worked tor several years at KSI Podia She was a gated must-coplaying the piano and on She taught young pea-pithe violin and piano imparting to them her love tat music She played tn many musical groups at over the Valley She was a very generous and caring Mend to many She is sunved by husband Slotting Bountnut chikeen General Rolobins Salt Lake City Jerry Tanner laMon S Corry Tanner Ameocon Fork Enc C Tanner Rivedon Kathy T Monson BourtifiA 21 grandchticken three sisters and broth-e- a Virginia Pcdmer Safi Lake City Efiwood Cony Ruth line and Beth Coffman at Cedar City MeMn Corry Paradise California: preceded In death by a broTher Uoyd Cony and a sister Elmo Beckstrand Funeral seMces Thursday October 26 1989 12 noon in the Val Verdict Stake Center 2603 South 500 West Friends may call 8 Wednesday evening from Brothers Bountif ul voiiol :usson North Main and Thursday at the Otrurth 1045 to 11:45 am prior to Me seMces intermen Salt Lake City Cemetery T1025 :'" iit-- Society Counselor Organist Slake Relief Enid Black Schwartz 1989 in Fontana ' V:: California i:'' BOO" October in 1924 23 Blanding Utah to Horner P and Emma Jamison Brock She mar- fled Vernon V Pitzak in Salt Lake City later r Visiting She was the loving wife of Michael G Parkin loving mother al R Steve Sixty Jr Ban and Ingrid Saay al of Sall Lake Crly Beloved by father lit3fITIOn Georg Venherm and stepmcAtter Teny Venheim lunenbura VI sisters and brothers Ellen O'Neal Annette Edcty Georg Venheim Jr Ranch May Sleeves Jahn yenherrn and Ms Venheim Preceded in death by mother and grandparents tviemonal funeral services will be 1 p rn Wednesday Od 25th di tie Evutmeirwl Free Cliurai 1910 East 3900 South In lieu at bowers the family suggests contnbubons to the Sall Lake Rescue MtSSIOrt Funeral directors Evans and forty 1024 rif& i ' r den I ' Utah Married" IStein() E ner Array 3 1949 El "-' in the &11 Lake LDS Ternpie She served in many church callings inckiding Renal the Evangelical Free Church Volunteered° the San Lake Rescue Mission and was a former leader at the Explorers Mole Study irl Og- Jr Wdrn I :i:: '::': r1:: family He :r Morgan Mar- 11) Ronald ned Jack Hallberg t?:'Sr on June 4 Everest e Edith Mar- - Farnsworth :: :5' Mended 1989 inel - '': Ouartstle Arizo- no in August 1952 later divorced She maxi in Southern Catifornia since 1952 She was a dedicated errployee or Safeway Stores fa 23 years in the Main office She adored her children and grandchildren loved special family cerebrcrtions and playing ned Ma ":: :: Married tool G Parkin Jan 24 N"It- and Abish Jonss in Cedar Crty :: fr:::::::: divorced Mar- ried Jack W in Schwartz 1926 in Satt 18 Dorothy Morgan Hallberg Henderson died October 22 1989 in 1931 fa- Lcrwrence Heavenly Father 23 1989 in Salt Lake Dorothy Morgan Hollberg kinson's disease Born January 11 in 1910 Washington DC to Mcholas G a nd Ethel Tate husband SANDY—Beloved ther and grandfather Ray Mogleston 63 died October 21 1989 Born October Boxer 1947 29 Mugleston Navy during World War aboard the US Myron Jack Burr April 1026 T Lawrence Ray October 22 1989 George WATROUS Everest R October 22 1989 Lake City - WilliCIM 1989 SMITH Nelie C Salt Lake City October 23K 1989 Salt 23 M- divorced el iri She is survived by her husband Taylor Smith her Widen Elizabeth Mary and her husband L Reid Steenbik four grandthildren Jeremiah Sara Joshua Rebekah hva sisters Edna Goad Clair (VI) Lee She was preceded in death by a sister Hilda Funeral sehices will be held Thursday Oclober 26 1989 at 12 noon in the Yalecrest 2nd Ward (1035 So 1800 East" Friends may cat Wednesday 8 pm at Pus son Brothers Mortuary 255 South 200 East and Thursday 10:45 to 11:45 am at the ward interment Wasatch Lawn Enid Black October 22 1989 Jr West SELU Wayne Valley City October 22 SCHWARTZ E Venheim Mor: fled Steve rines 1989 Doris Herman Georg and Ruth MONO Olsen loving shod iliness on Monday Octo- ber 23 1989 Born on June 3 1917 to Elias Moroni Corry to to sion office The maiixqe was later solemnized in the Sdil Lake LDS Temple She was an active member al the LDS Church She fulfilled a mission in the Birmingham District England She held many offices onin the church incluctina senice the Bahsh Mission Pnmay Board She was a loving and supportive She mother and grandmother was totally unselfish and expended ail her talents and energies with and for her family He( kindness sympathy and loving understanding wit never be forgotten by those who knew het She was totally farthful in her devotion to church standards and doct- Salt Lake City October 20 1989 Salt SANFORD Ray L wOoLLEY to Porn 1946 in Pots- grunn Norway Sarah kin Clay- ton She marned William Taylor Smrth on August Lawrence October 21 n 1989 in 53' it Loire CrI9 05 MOil)81 and garldrrbotnec Cony tanner in :ssesieCePi one' a - Vent Parkin oae 43 Orel le8rncloald land as the 1942 BOUNTIFUL-- r June-Inge- Sne was bo rn En- in Luton 21 r June-Inge- passed away 22 October 1989 atter a long Salt Lake City October 23 1989 DRURY Louise F October 22 1989 HOLLBERG Dorothy Morgan Solt Lake City Octobe 22 1989 HOLT Dwight Sacramento California October 19 1989 JOHNSON Henry M Magna October 23 1989 KOUNALIS Virginia October 22 1989 LAWRENCE Vera C Provo October 23 1989 MADSEN LawRean J Sandy October 23 1989W MATHESON Brad Price October 23 1989 Inez C Tanner Venheim (Sacty) Parkin Smith IC Phyllis Loving wile mother and grandmother Phylks Kate Smith ber area Special to The Tribune FARMINGTON — Several questions were raised Tuesday at a public meeting on proposed consolidation of the state Division of Substance Abuse and state Division of Mental Health One of the main concerns was on behalf of consumer and consumer advocates who fear that with the present social emphasis being placed on the drug war money from Washington DC would go more toward alcohol and drugs than to mental health services Dr Russell Williams Davis County Mental Health director who chaired the meeting said those concerned with those fears should ensure they are specifically addressed in any final consoll dation document The Davis meeting was one of several scheduled around the state to get input on the consolidation plan After input is 4611or - Court Rejects Anneal in Sex Case The Utah Supreme Court has rejected the appeal of a man convicted of sexually attacking a female police dispatcher in Sugarhouse Park while 20 people watched Henry Clay Hopkins appealed his aggravated sexual assault conviction on grounds the attack was consensual and without force and that evidence was insufficient But the unanimous court disagreed holding the evidence to be adequate and convincing The attack took place as the woman was on a break to enjoy the park and read while her fellow officers visited a shooting range the decision said Some 20 other park visitors were nearby The attacker approached from behind the victim pulling his hand over 410Wq ":" r - 4 areas " - - N3 10 26 San Francisco Cold to Wayne and Elk3n Mae Parker Setts Member of the Hui °Hawaii 0' Utah Hawaiian Ctvic Ctub of inseacher r Utah Graduate of Gotyvet Hsgh Salool attendWest Lake Junsof High loved music and wcrIctvog wrestling Eta& w the LDS Church Sumved by His parents of West Crly brothers and sisters Lei Leohnei Santa Paula Ccof Penna Thomas Carson Calif Letitia Pocket Lakewood Calif Hounani Howell West Valley Oty Parke Setu Aeons none nreces and nephews Funeid services volt be held SattIKKTy October 28 1989 at 10 am al the Samoan LDS Ward 1053 East Emerson Ave Frieno5 may call loaay 6 to 9 um co Redwood Memorial Estates 6541 So Redwood Road and Suits day one hour poor to the SONICOS at the cnutch Inteiment Memorial Est ties ed I IU 25 N3 1025 five area sister Ha el Berry Rexburg Idaho Preceded in cleat by a daughter Sybil son Ear one granddaughter four brothers and one SiSter Funeral SefoCes Friday 11 am Neok3 IDS Chapel FriendS may Call Thursday p fn at the Or Mortuary and Pridoy at the Cnural One hour prior to Seryife Brrnal Vernai Memanai Pori I 102 N3 10 25 (Additional obituaries on next page) ) I mo pos 111"" 0416Atk ! |