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Show Capitol Reef ... past years, in Italy; he died Sept. 7, 1961.. She was a member of the Catholic Church. Survivors include her sons and daughters, John, Darrell, both of Midvale: Mrs Homer (Colleen) Eden, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs James(Lucy)Gra-haDenver; Mrs John(Mary) Hargreaves, Maiden, Mass.; Mrs Charles (Ann) Rogers, Georgia; nine grandchildren, an'', "jriefings with cabinet members, senators, a justice of the Supreme Court and the Speaker of the House of are also Representatives scheduled. The House has approved with grazing rights," he said. Arrangements for the prothe House-Sena- te conference "The bill grants holders of gram's tenth anniversary are report creating a 242,000 acre grazing permits a 10 year re- being made by the Senate Youth newal after their present per--m- Advisory Committee under the Capitol Reef National Park of Senators Utah. expire." Is"The bill also requires Claiborne Pell P. Lloyd, .Sherman Rep. t and John with Sherman to Coopconsult land) the a secretary the member of Other comHouse Interior Committee and state and local agencies in er one of the House conferees, conducting a study of what mittee members are Senators said the bill would change roads are appropriate and Henry M. Jackson the status of CaDitol Reef necessary for the full utiliza ington), Stuart Symington (D. the area," Lloyd sald.1 Missouri), Carl T. Curtis (R- - J from a national monument tof "I am happy that the House Nebraska), B. Everett Jordan a national park and reduce its Carolina), Howard size by about 12,500 acres. has approved this measure and Gale Reef becomes I am hopeful that the Senate W. Cannon Capitol Utah's fifth national park and will follow our lead and give W. McGee Hiis the second monument in its swift approval," he said. Scott ram L. Fong(R-Hawai- i), Len Utah to be elevated to nationB. Jordan Walter al park status this year by F. Mondale Congress. Earlier in the year Howard H. Baker, Arches National Monument Edward W. Brooke was made a national park and Mark O. National Park Canyonlands and Hu Hatfield was enlarged. bert H. Humphrey The bill must now be apsota). proved by the Senate and sent committee to President Nixon for his sigmembers are Senators Robert nature. C. Byrd Virginia), The only opposition to the Assistant Majority Leader, bill on the floor was voicedby and Robert P. Griffin Rep. John Saylor, Assistant Minorwho opposed the grantA. Randolph ity Leader, ing of easements across the Hearst, a Foundation trustee park. Lloyd answered by and Ira P. Walsh, the director pointing out that the park preof the program. sented a long barrier' to necessary utilities and the only other alternative would' to take the lines north be through the Fish Lake National FITZGERALD, Royal T., 95 1144 E. 12400 S., Draper. Forest, which he said, "would be far more detrimental to the Died Dec. 1 at home. Fuenvironment of the area than neral was Friday in Draper Second Ward and burial was taking those same lines' in Draper cemetery. through the desert area of the Mr Fitzgerald was born park." Oct. 28, 1876 in Draper, to Lloyd said he felt "the bill contains reasonable proPerry and Agnes R. Wads-wor- th Stephen C. Sheppard visions regarding the grantFitzgerald. He married Alcie Snow on Dec. 10, 1902 ing of easements and rights-of-w- ay Announced this week from and also the use of in the Salt Lake LDS Temple; Sentraditional cattle driveways. the office of Utah's U. s. she died July 12, 1954. He the selection of was ators The bill requires the Seca farmer. was C. Sheppard, son of Survivors include his son retary of Interior to grant Stephen & Mrs Erwin Sheppard, Mr easements and rights-of-w- ay and daughters, Royal S., Mrs tenth across the park "unless he Crescent,U. toS.attend the Youth James L. (Rada) Smith, Mrs Senate finds that such easements and annual In Washington, D. C. Richard (Willa) Carlquist, all program rights-of-w- ay would have a He is one- of two of Draper; Mrs Eldon (Louise) 13 grandsignificant adverse effect on chosen from the statedelegates of Utah. Holmstead, Sandy; the administration of the children; 17 In addition, 100 other sel park." ected high school students, dren; two great "I am also very pleased two from each state and the with the provisions dealing District of Columbia, will NEWMAN, Mrs Joseph A., 91 make the trip to Washington (Sarah Jane Crane) D. C. Jan. 29 to Feb. 5, for a Riverton. week's internship of the fedDied Dec. 4, in a Salt Lake eral government. nursing home of natural cau Each of the 102 delegates ses. Funeral in Riverton First will receive a $1,000 college Ward on Tuesday, and burial scholarship which, along with in Riverton cemetery. the program, is made possiMrs Newman was born Mfdvale Junior High is ble by a grant from the Wil- Nov. 4, 1880 in Herriman to sponsoring a project called liam Randolph Hearst Founda James S. and Sarah Ann Dan-s- ie "Project Navajo". In charge tion. No government funds are Crane. She was married on is the humanities teacher, Mr used. Oct. 27, 1909 in Salt Lake, Lee. The operations of the Sen with the marriage later solChairman is Tanna Tag- - ate will be particularly stres emnized In the Salt Lake LDS sed during the week, with the Temple; he died Jan. 3, 1946. eatt, witn Jamce Terry-aSurvivors include her son delegates spending time in Donations of canned goods the offices of their respective and daughters, James W., or other unperishables can Senators. It is anticipated that Herriman; Mrs John R.(Lova) be taken to the school front the President and the Vice Jones, Eureka; Mrs Raymond can be call President will again meet with (Lois) Murray, Salt Lake; six office. 255-97ed for further information. the 13 great- delegates, as they have in grandchildren; ' " . Seen as national park m, its (D-Rh- o), Sheppard goes to Washington Jr.(R-Ten-nesse- e), (D-Mi- (D-W- est 75-m- ile Obituaries - great-grandc- hil Project Navajo underway as school project s 63 firfhe WW Home Priced LAMPS So Reasonable Selections Are Good STEPHENSEN, F., Give Her One For Christmas Boudoir, Dining Occasional Tables, Desks, Hutches, etc. Good Selection Priced for Every Budget Brighten Up That Wall Decor Bare Wall Mirrors, Pictures, Sconces, Plaques on in 80 Service cal Jordan student attends conference 14-2- (Ka-rre- ''P J' fjr Chfitim 1 Bay! crinkle casuals handbags ran j rt sl $ tmmmmtmm All-Sta- houseslippers ' f' HQ t opera slippers 3" 7 to 12. Display pnteap In Any Room J CANAPIAN an Item lor the Home See It and Buy It at . .. OPEN NITES TIL 9 P.M. TIL CHRISTMAS HOME FURNISHINGS Phono 255-354- 7 trifle wtit of tH Midvala Junction at Stat St., 7720 South Optn Mondays and Fridays 'til 9 p.m. 800 East Ctnftr St., Midvalo, Utah Juit Cvstener Satisfaction is your privilege with us. men's authentic western cowboy boots. 61j 12. you may be paying lis!5 Selections Are Very Good I Redwood Rd. Utah Tech lists registration days News of Men oo Vases, Candles, Fruits, Ash Trays It's per- See Them Accessory Items If Mrs Stephen registration Othar atylaa. Siiaa New Shipments Now in Stock Completes the Decor half-broth- er, An open iod, for returning and new students, is scheduled for Dec. 20, 21 and 22, from 8:30 a.m. through 3:30 p.m. 'All registration is handled at the college's main campus, 4600 S. Winter quarter registrat(Hazel Giles) ion for new students-at-titaRiverton. Technical College at Salt Lake Died of natural causes Dec. is Dec. 16 and 17, from 8:30 Army Pfc Ronald O. Camp2 in a Provo nursing home. a.m. to. 3;30 p.m. both days. bell, 24--, son of Mr & Mrs Funeral was Monday in RivFulltime courses listing J. Alvin Campbell, 7888 South erton Ward, and burial was in openings are drafting and East, Sandy, recently Riverton cemetery. an eight-we- ek first-quart- er electroncompleted iimfTill mill limn sign, " ' iivnmr JtJmmtMKU ' Mrs Stephensen was born ics and extended-da- y elecvehicle mechanic wheel Sept. 4, 1891 in Fillmore to tronics, machine shop, course at tbe U. s. Army Jessie H. and Emeline Carl-in- g GaryUovd, left, representing Jordan High's programs, printing, Training Center, Infantry, Ft. Giles. She was married on electricity, heavy-du- ty mechVica Club, is pictured in Washington, D.C., Ord, Calif. Dec. in Salt Lake anics 24, 1915, business Pfc Campbell entered the accounting, where he attended the national leadership LDS Temple. She was a memdata processing, army in July 1971 and commanagement, B. Frank conference. With Gary are Sen. ber of the Riverton Ladies general office clerk and clerk pleted basic training at Ft. Moss and Wendell Petersen, Vica adviser. Literary Club, and of the Lady typist, marketing and sfeno Ord, Calif. Lions. She was also a mem- I. Special classes being offer. The Private is a 1966 graber of the Flower Club, Fill- ed are hospital ward clerk duate of Olympus High school Miavaie. Died Dec. 9 of cancer in a more Club, Gold Star Moth- and medical-dent- al terminoland a 1971 graduate of Utah ers in Salt Lake County. Salt Lake hospital. Graveside Technical College, where he ogy and lab. General educaSurvivors include her hus- tion classes also go on the were Saturday at services Vica received a degree in applied Midvale city cemetery. band, sons, Max R., Vallejo, block during these two days. science. first-com- e, Mrs Banner was born Jan. Calif.; Jack G. Holladay; Lt. Prior to entering the army, Registration is on a 26, 1920 in Jackson, Wyo., to Col. Mark L., missing in acfirst serve basis at Utah he was employed by Shupe Gary Lloyd, member of the John Warren and Gertrude tion, Vietnam; Ladd R., Riv- Tech and school officials urge Engineering as a draftsman. erton; daughters, Mrs William prospective students to get Jordan High Vica Club and Deyo Francis. She was marpresident-ele- ct of the state ried on July 31, 1936 in Pro-v- o, (Beverly) Lund, Provo; Mrs into registration lines early, with the marriage later Vica clubs, along with adviser Wendell Petersen, attended a solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was a housenational leadership conference in Washington, D. C., wife. Survivors include her hus0. Nov. Purpose of the conference band, sons and daughters, these boots liere made for gifting! was to train students to be Warren W., Vernalj David E., leaders in industry. Gary was Murray; John F., San Diego, chosen to represent Utah and Calif.; Gene A., Orem; James n) bring back the information L., Midvale; Mrs Milton Bridwell, Nampa, Ida.; gained at the conference to vocational students in the Mrs Charles (Karrol) Alder, Granger; 14 grandchildren; state. parents, Reno, Nev.; brothers, course the of the During conference, Gary met with Richard, Ida.; Joe, Reno, Nev., students from all over the Jack, Tommy, both of WyomUnited States. He talked with ing; sister, Marie, California. important national industrial leaders about training young LOCKMAN, Joseph Charles, people for industrial jobs. 85 4 and the Gary representatives 430 E. 6700 S., Midvale. from the other states discussDied Dec. 5 in a Murray ed the problems of vocational hospital of natural causes. S. in U. the with training Funeral was Wednesday in President Nixon's aide. Butler Tenth Ward, and addiThey also talked with Comtional services in Montpelier, missioner Marland, the U. s. with burial in MontpeCommissioner of Education, Ida., lier cemetery. and made him an honorary Mr Lockman was born Jan. life member of the Vica Club. 22, 1886 in Niese, Germany to LT with Sen. talked and Glove fitting crinkle Moss Gary Wi and Mary Kunz Lock-ma- n. Rep. Lloyd, and had lunch JosephHe married with side M. Mareta with Sen. Moss' press Sarbach on Feb. 24, 1913, in Paris, Ida., with the marriage later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple; she died Mar. 3, grandchildren; brother, sis1946. He was a retired Samuel Crane, Draper; ters, engineer on the Union Pacific Mrs Delia Bills, Mrs VictorBonus ia Bills, both of Riverton; Railroad, and was a high priest in Butler Tenth Ward. Mrs Elmer (Effie) Yates, Salt Survivors include his dauLake. ghters, Mrs Lyman (Louise) Barrett, Salt Lake; Mrs HarMrs McKin- - old (Marge) Olsen, Pocatello, FITZGERALD, ley, 81 Ida.; Mrs Ivor (Janice) Price, (Marilla Sandberg) Midvale; nine grandchildren; 1128 E. 12400 S., Draper. brothers, sisters, Mrs Annie Died Dec. 11 in a Salt Lake Olsen, Coalraine, Minn.; Mrs T jl hospital of natural causes. Martha Grand t0Sommers, VET Choice of Funeral was Wednesday in Junction, Colo.; Mae Paul, Salt Ward Second and burDraper Lake; Mrs Clara Kelso, Augial was in Draper city ceme ust, both of Mountain Home, Catual and draaay atylaa. JUST tery. Ida. THINK, $5 BUYS 2 GIFTS! Mrs Fitzgerald was born Jan. 23, 1890 in St. George, WATAHOMIGIE, Ben, 22 to Neils and Harriet Blake Peach Springs, Ariz., Sandberg. She was married on formerly of Midvale. June 24, 1924 in the Sale Lake Died in an LDS Temple; he died Jan. 1, accident in Peach Springs. 1960. She was a registered He was born Aug. 3, 1949 in nurse and a graduate of LDS Peach Springs, to Flynn and Hospital School of Nursing. Myrtle Butler Watahomigie. include Survivors her His foster parents are Leosons, Reid, Murray; Sherman, nard J. and Cora N. HathaBoyd, both of Draper; Vaughn, way, 7444 S. 2300 E. Sandy; 12 grandchildren; a He was named to Little ladies' and children's te basketball Team in brothers, Neils, Enos, both of Salt Lake; 1968 for Hillcrest High School team. Merrill, Provo. Survivors include his parCHRISTOPHERSON, Alfred, ents; brothers, Philbert, 78 as low as Ho8253 S. 3rd E., Sandy.' Tony, Thomas, Flynn Jr., Died Dec. 7 in a Murray ward; a sister, Helen Jo, all of Peach Springs. nursing home of natural can- ses. Funeral was Thursday DeCisto, Mrs Joe, 86 and burial in Sandy city ceme(Florence DiCisto) tery. 1 imm. Sizm for a ,iESr Midvale. t Mr Christoplierson was an. cauvljr 4 of natural Died Dec. -- born Aug. 18, 1893 in Sweden to Hans and Anna Pearson ses in a Salt Lake hospital. Funeral was Wednesday and dad's favorite... Christoplierson. was In Midvale city Survivors include his sis- burial ters, Hilda, Sandy; Mrs Em- -i cemetery. Mrs DeCisto was born ma Voss, Salt Lake. Mar. 30, 1885 in Naples, Italy to C'rescenzo and Angela V BANNER, Mrs Earl, 51 (Margaret Pearl Francis) Sisto. she was married in ' great-grandchi- ld; Chain, Table, Jordan Valley Sentinel Page 4. Midvale, Utah Thursday, December 16, 1971 The Va-le- tta two ah, (D-No- rth James (Colleen) Christensen, American Fork; Mrs David An(Karma) J. 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