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Show Daughter, sister dies in Idaho Mrs. Elizabeth Ham and Mr. and Mrs J"1' Tonks, 520 So. Averett i " were In Idaho Falls tw Saturday, to attend ' fjf services for their daughter sister, Mrs. Maxine Ham Slagvowski, 53, prominent cator, who died March Z, of cancer. ' Mrs. Slagvowski receive masters degree in librarv ,-: ence from the Uruvereit, Washington in 1962 and V previously received a Bs gree in languages from Er" and had graduated from Pj ' College. She taught at the IN versity of Utah from m,: 1966 and at the time of V death was library with the Snake River W ment Center. She was a rtt-ber rtt-ber of Beta Thi Mu, tional library science h0l fraternity. She had taught", various auxiliaries of the ix' Church serving on a ward s-stake s-stake basis. Surviving are her hush-John hush-John Slagvowski, to whom 7 was married in the Salt U Temple, Sept. 3, 1937; her t. ther and sister of Spring, a daughter and two sons f three grandchildren. Burial was at Ashton, Hit-Many Hit-Many tiny organisms -molds, yeast, bacteria, event-, uses will cause foot rot cattle. |