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Show lynfBfflip , Local Canyons 198S 30, May Area Obituaries (Continued from front page) (TT shot illegally, hillsides torn and 'eroded from vehicles. And theres more. In addition to such acts of vandalism, both canyons are hard hit with careless littering. Broken glass, beverage cans to plastic bags filled with garbage lay throughout the campsites in both canyons. On top of that, campers have been seen opening their waste storage tanks in the canyon. Vehicle owners have been witnessed changing their car or trucks oil, letting it dump onto the ground. SALE 389.99 Save $70 on 5 hp tiller with dependable Briggs & Stratton engine and gear drive that tills down to 11" Sixteen 14 inch diameter bolo tines adjust to cutting widths of 12, 20 or 26 inches 1580 Because the county would like to repair recreation facilities in both canyons, the commission is looking at ways to protect a several thousand dollar investment. Save $75. Charmglow double burner gas grill comes with free cordless battery operated rotisserie Has window in the lid, electronic ignitor and cart with redwood front, side shelves 10233 "The sheriffs department can only do so much, they cant be up in the canyons 24 hours a day, said Commissioner Russell. what are the only other solutions? Commissioner Russell says that perhaps a volunteer organization can be formed to help the sheriffs department patrol the canyons. Such an effort would be on a basis, 365 days a So year. Save $50 on our 3 Va hp push mower with Briggs & Stratton engine and 20" fully baffled deck for a more even cut Has 9 position height adjusters, a grass catcher, extended rope start 37220 "Were also considering a reward system for information leading to the arrest and conviction of vandals, said Commissioner Russell. Save $70. Our self propelled lawn mower has 3a hp Briggs & Stratton engine, 20" fully baffled deck, 9 position height adjusters for a wide choice of cutting heights Includes grass catcher 37335 Montgomeiy Ward as: 205 NO. MAIN 882-121- But until an effective method has been organized to clean up the canyons, the county's $10,000 park and recreation budget will be held 4 back, he said. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o FDNANKSONG o o Good Until June 3rd, 1985 For Example: BISKS 1985 FORD D05s BRONCO II Stock No. 665 Delivers 48 month Red Carpet lease NO DEALER PREP!! NO CAPITAL REDUCTION COST!! GOOD SELECTION OF NEW TEMPOS & BRONCOS - Now In Stock! - O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O NO HIDDEN COSTS!! NEW 1985 VAN CONVERSION SPeda' This Week Stock No. 653. Wat '19,782.46. Mutt tee! QUALITY USED CAD SPECIALS - o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 608 N. MAIN TOOELE 002-22- 1 533-937- 4 SLC 1 o o o o o o o o ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 7 Ivan G. Wade Joseph Wilson Ivan G. Wade, 74, Kalispell, died May 20, 1985 at Kalispell Regional Hospital of natural causes. He was born Oct. 10, 1910, in Monico, Wis., the son of Charles Henry and Maria Jane Wade. He was raised in eastern Montana and in Mountain View, Mo. On Jan. 6, 1935, he married Agnita Leala Burke in New York City. After retiring from the Navy, he worked for TAD in Tooele, Utah. The family had lived in Kalispell since 1974. He was a member of the Vallejo Lodge No. 487 AF&AM. Joseph Eugene Wilson, 63, died May 28, 1985 in Salt Lake City. He was born on Oct. 6, 1921 in Survivors include his wife, Agnita, at the family home; two sons, Joseph Wade, Kalispell, and Charles Wade, San Diego, Calif.; a daughter, Nita M. Kay, Salt Lake City, Utah; two brothers, Art Wade, Mountain View, Mo. and David Wade, Coeur dAlene, Idhao; a sister, Esther Pope, Whitefish; and five grandchildren and numerous other relatives. Following cremation, Weatherford Funeral Home is arranging for burial at sea by the U.S. Navy. Livingston, Montana to Charles and Minnie Adkins Wilson. He married LaVon Leonard on Sept. 6, 1948 in Tacoma, Washington. Mr. Wilson served in the Army during World War II and Korean War. He was a retired employee of Tooele Army Depot, member of the Elks Lodge and past president of the American Legion. Mr. Wilson also managed the Tooele American Legion baseball team and was a member of the credit committee of the Tooele Federal Credit Union. He is survived by: wife, Tooele; daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Konnie Kae) Susich, Lake Tahoe; two grandchildren; brothers, Charles and Robert, both of Livingston, Montana; Frank, Marion, Ohio; sisters, Theda Palmer and Thelma Potter, both of Livingston. . Funeral will be held Friday at 1 1 a.m. in the Tate Mortuary Chapel where friends may call Thursday Gordon Services Richard Orr Funeral for Peter Maughn Gordon was held May 21, 1985. Mr. Gordon died May 18 in Salt Lake City. Janis Smart played prelude and Richard Hamilton Orr died May 30, 1985 at the Tooele Valley Nursing Home. Services are pending. A full obituary will appear in Tuesdays Bulletin. postlude music. Family prayer was offered by E. O. Gladden, home teacher. Bishop Niles R. Broadhead conducted the service. Opening prayer by Frank Whitehouse; "Somewhere My Love was sung by Roxie Dobson and Dick Hall, accompanied by Geraldine Droubay. The obituary was read by Bishop Broadhead. First speaker was a nephew, Ralph Shields; a musical selection "In The Garden was sung by Roxie Dobson and Dick Hall, accompanied by Geralding Droubay. The closing prayer was offered by a niece, Gladys Ross. Interment took place in Tooele City Cemetery where Marion Be-va- n dedicated the gravesite. Pallbearers included: John Vorwaller, Larry Gordon, Pete Gordon, Paul Gordon, Jack Walters and George Gray. Card Of Thanks The family of Elenora Murphy wish to thank all those friends, family and neighbors for the love and concern shown at the passing of our loved wife, mother and grandmother. special thanks to the Tate Mortuary staff. Those who spoke at the funeral and Sister Judy Miller for her beautiful musical selections. Thanks for the food A from 6 until 8 p.m. and one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. We're a Tooele company with your personal needs in mind Stone setting and cementing service also available Call CLOYD "tH M' H Now. and all who helped in anyway. BONNIE GEORGE 350 S. Main & . . BOUNTIFUL MEMORIAL ART Grave Markers Arvill Murphy Richard and Linda Murphy Scott and Colleen Fish and families or Monuments Joel Sagers Tooele Floral Capital punishment: Taxes - It Takes All Kinds by Franklin P. ' Jones . ' 882-066- 9 , The Utah Adoption Council will present its third annual conference June 6, at the Quality Inn, 154 West 600 South, Salt Lake City, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The conference features the Rocky Mountain Adoption Exchange and Dr. Vera Fahlberg, and focuses on children with mental illness. The Rocky Mountain Adoption Exchange works with adoptable children and potential families in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico and South Dakota, RMAE offers several services to facilitate the placement of special needs children. Their representatives will present an overview of the services they provide. Dr. Fahlberg is the medical director of Forest Heights Lodge in Evergreen, Colorado, a psychiatric facility for children and adolescents. Dr. Fahlberg is a pediatrician and therapist who has been associated with the Lodge as a physician, child care worker, fos- ter parent, and therapist since 1964. She has conducted seminars and workshops on adoption and foster care throughout North America and in Europe. She is the author of a five volume set of training manuals called "Putting the pieces together." Dr. Fahlberg is being brought to this years conference by the Utah Adoption Council in conjunction with the Utah State Division of Family Services and the Rocky Mountain Would you know what to do? How to get him breathing again? Red Cross will teach you what you need to know about Call us. life-savin- g. Well help. Will you? Adoption Exchange. Registration for the conference will be from 8 to 9 a.m. at a cost of $10 per person. n cu Children Need Sponsors Sponsors are needed for children at II Sun Welfare Town, Korea, a facility for 257 homeless children, all of whom are handi- American Red Cross capped. Sponsorship for a child at II San costs $25 per month. Ail sponsorships will go to assist the handicapped children at 11 San, Korea. Assistance to the children will cover general expenses, medical fees, education, and equipment. Each sponsor will receive a letter twice a year from their child with photographs and Information. Businesses, church groups, civic and fraternal organizations, families and friends who care about children and would consider sponsoring a child at 11 San may confor more tact JoAn Coon A 6 information. ( - Tooeles Representative 351 North Main Conference To Be Held r- Pubi Swvt ol Thu Pubiicoon |