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Show "I11 4C mmmmm-T- The Salt Lake Triltune, Sunday. September 22, 1968 mm amm Candidates Vie in Utah Races Norma Milton L. Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Milton L. Weiien-manspeaking to a Salt Lake civic County club, said todays generation will not and should not complacently accept substandard housing, unequal economic and educational opportunity or discrimi- n, nation. Fair and enforcement skies over the Intermountain Region, with some warming during the day. The weather forecast map for Sunday indicates from fair to partly cloudy Clearing Trend Sets. In Cooi and Data From U.S. Weather a Good Martini Dry-Li- ke and fair south. Becoming fair over state Sunday night and Monday. Highs Sunday 55 to 65, lows Sunday night 25 to 35 with scattered frost likely. A little warmer Monday. Eastern Nevada Mostly fair Sunday and Monday. A little warmer days but cold at night. Lows Sunday night 20 to 30, highs Sunday 55 to 65. Summary pressure was Regenerally lew In the Intermountain gion Saturday. A deep low pressure system aloft covered the plateau territory. Considerable cloudiness continued In Idaho, Montana, western and northern Wyoming and northern Utah. Frequent showers of rein and snow were reported In the cloudy areas during the morning and early afternoon. Surface winds wer moderate and gusty over much of the area. Skies In tha central and southern were sections mainly clear and sunny. Precipitation was confined to the northern mostly parts. afternoon Early temperatures were cool, chiefly in tha 30s and 40s east of the divide end In parts of Idaho but up to the 50s In Utah and Nevada. Bureau Fair to partly cloudy ski will mova over tha Intermountain Region Sunday .t with temperature moderating In the afternoon, but remaining cold at night. Precipitation should decrease. TKMPERATURE CHART at Data to Saturday 3 Surface p.m. Horseman Hurt By Car Impact IN TIME or Special to The Tribune RIVERTON A horseman was injured Saturday about 6:30 p.m. when his mount bolted from his driveway and struck a moving car at 2294 W. 12600 South. HEE9 DEMAND A Wayne Nielsen, 29, was listed in fair condition at Cottonwood Hospital with neck and shoulder suffered when he was thrown over the JOHNSON injuries BURIAL VAULT car. Partly cloudy Sunday. Clearing Sunday night and Monday. Highs Sunday 60 to 65, lows Sunday night 30 to 35 with scattered frost likely. A little warmer Monday. Probability of rain decreasing to 10 percent or less Sunday. Utah Partly cloudy north Sunday with few showers northern mountains Deputy Sheriff Bob Sucaeta said the horse became frightened and ran into an d car driven by James Herbert Hansen, 51, 2295 W. 12600 South. east-boun- Police, FBI Press Search For Two Bank Robbers WHY JOHNSON? Over JJ yorl sf (xp.rl.rc. g Ve- ronica completely rallobl. prod vet . . . Heavy Steel rtlnfortod e plat He oiphott Mol onltei oovtr owroly with vault , . . Tho ultimata Ip protection and durability. ... Call or Writ MU for INfOUMATIOM $oln5on iSro5, CEMENT VAULT CO. 1726 JtffmoR - 4853442 Delivery Any Floe, to Any Cemetery Two young men who robbed a branch of Zions First National Bank of about $900 late Friday afternoon still were the objects of an intensive police and Federal Bureau of Investigation search effort Saturday. J. Kimball Butterfield, manager of Zion's freeway branch, 450 S. 2nd West, told police officers two men in their late teens or early 20s entered the back door of the bank just before 6 p.m. He said the next thing he knew, one of the men was standing in front of his teller window, holding a small black gun. Fill er up, the bandit told Mr. Butterfield, as he handed him a paper sack, while the second holdup man stood watch at the door. Mr. Butterfield said he surrendered about $900 in small bills. The bank manager was able to provide police with a license number of the getaway car. Police found the abandoned car, which, they said, was stolen earlier Friday. I.ate Saturday, police crime lab officers were attempting to match fingerprints found in the automobile with those of known robbers. impartial law balanced with needs of society and rights of individuals will help achieve objectives, he said, but full public support for law enforcement personnel and for justice in legal procedures will be required. I feel that federal monies can effectively augment our limited local revenues to achieve better police training and rehabilitation of criminals. I secure model-cit- y will work diligently of implementation legislation coordi- Richard J. Mauglian Richard J. Maughan, Democratic candidate for Congress from the 1st District, said when his opponent. Rep. Laurence J. Burton, talks about economy in federal government, hes really talking about someones job. Meeting with party officers, Mr. Maughan said It has been Ignored that support of cuts in federal spending also works a hardship on Utahs economy. He cited proposed cuts in highway funds, watershed legislation, Social Security and soil conservation programs. Aid to education is of tremendous importance to all the nation, and particularly to Utah, he said. Yet, the current congressman from the 1st District has worked vigorously to support cuts in federal spending which, of course, makes cuts in services mandatory. Wallace F. Bennett Republican senatorial candidate, Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, seeking a fourth term, said the major problem facing home buyers and is the apartment owners dual dollar decimator inflation and high interest rates. Delivering the keynote address at the annual convention of the Utah Apartment The Owners Sen. Bennett said: Under the wild of the spending y adminisAssn., deficit Johnson-Humphre- tration, interest rates have risen in 1968 more than 50 percent beyond what they were in 1960 the last Eisenhower year. In 1960 the interest rate for credit on a home was 4 percent; today it is 6.85 percent, he said. At the current interest rate, a $20,000 home mortbought under a costs in interest $20,550 gage more than charges alone doubling the price of the home. 40 Tour Dairy Forty children from the Centra City area Saturday toured the Winder Dairy in Granger with members of the Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity, University of Utah. PROFESSIONAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE In a days work an Ortho Diagnostic Sales Representative practices several professional roles; he is a salesman, a counselor, an educator and a manager. 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For consideration, send your resum6 to Box in care of this newspaper.' In touputt entitles bearer to TIN DOdAR discount with month inteilaki lime Certificate of $500 or mote. This Nimt. WPOOPOOOf tbi OOOOOOOOPOOOOOOOOO.OO.MOOO.OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.OPOOOO purchase of 1 six oooeoooooooooo. Address, City, I Slate, Zip Enclosed is tnv check for $40 00 ' For lose JSOO tor each additional ccrtihcate 'rmm hmj Erxas an cjt Ttjss scara tsnssi wsjse rrva svxr I IT Division of Johnson and Johnson An Equal Opportunity Employer day Feb. 6, LDS Mantl ple. Veteran I. Member Church.w ivors: I 1, 317 O. n al Floretta May Darling Connors, 79, 957 West 4tti South died of natural & 'causes Sept. 20. '1968, at 7:30 6.IT .while visitlrg son in Nederland. C- May 4. to Vernal, John Joseph and ? Carol Mary Neil-- " son Darling. Mar- - ft ried Charles Con- nors, 1919, Grand Junction, Colo. Ht died 1950. House Eliza A Ilyrum T. Black LDS Survd ow; County ' mer member Christensen FAIRVIEW, Sanpet. Eliza Burton Lydia Ann Johnson - T f - Bom 1889, n t s. Ufa! AKETOWN, Rich County Ann Weston Johr T BLANDING, San Juan Taylor Hyrum died 64. Black, heart here of ' Hedghes Born 29, Jury C u r f land, 1904, N M., to Beniamin Dan el and Susan Black. Palmar Hester Va 'ed 1. Oct. Pil'erup, Lake Salt 1924. T a m p 'e. LDS jtfa Maintenance fere-maUtah Sfate H Dept. ghway Aneth, President, San Juan County,LDS Branch. For- State Agricultural C o liege. Early years worked as M m o a r, from south- migratory sheepshearer to Canada. Night Cap,. Utah northward JFarmer. S'ockr-an. Harry Surlvors, eon,, daughters, Early turkey srower In Sanpete County. Organ. E. Colo.; Nederland, Hedghes, D., Mrs. Char- ff ,kholder, Moroni Feed and Charles E., Clarence 411 Salt Lake City; Former member water board, city william L., Torrance, Caiif.j Mrs. council. prances Sykes, Kansas City, Kan; Survivors, brothers sisters, John Mrs. John Prokosch, (Willamae) n Mrs iiujni 25 McKinnon, both Moroni; Mrs. W. P. Stanford, Fla.i 26 grandchildren,great- seven Madeline How-(Ethel) Read, Olsen, ard B. Olsen, all Sait Lake City, 0ret grandchild. Funeral Monday noon, 2128 South nieces end nephews. Furneral Moroni LDS State, where friends may call Monday o.m. F. lends call day 1 p.m. and Monday before Center p.m. ,260 E. South Tem--j vices. Burial Salt Laka City Cee- Salt Lake City, and Monday twoitery. pe, ho..o before services at stake center In Moroni. Burial Moroni CemeB. tery. 1919, TemWW County Lydia cairview, died ol n a tural causes Sept. 20, 1968, in a Salt Lake hospital. 1 Born May bishopric. Served on Blending City Council Former San Juan County Blending city Irnga-tio- n Commissioner. director. Survivors: T. widowj Calvin sons daughters, Kenneth Black, all F Mrs Bruc N. (Carol) W. (Cherril Robert Blinding; Mrs. Sherrell Sherwood, Donald F. Mrs. Lake City, (Helen) Walker, all Salt Lyman, Joe F. (Marilyn) Mrs great 34 grandchildren? Logan; irandchild; brothers, sisters, Edw.n Justin, JIhauncey, , z Beniamin Zenos L, Clarence, Mrs. !' B'.ndinB, (Lurlen.) Sheppard, Arlzo Mrs. Heber (Martha) Carroll, na; Mrs. Claude (Olive) Growe, Kartchner, (Eiva) F;ank Mrs. Utah; J Salt Lake City. Funeral Monday Ward Chapel. pm.. Blendingat LDS Monhome family call day! 1? a m- -1 p.m. Burial Binding City Cemetery. Dawn M. Garritson Marie East, Dawn Garritson, 13, died Sept. 21 in a Salt Lake hospital Born surgery. May and Dorothy . after 16, Lake Salt City, to Donald F. 1955, sons, daughters, Denton C., Paul G., H., Ralph Mrs. Jean Hall, Hicks, Marylin Mrs. Sher-ma- S 'Attended w F w V'TTirunVVyV'lirTrV t W11 .,. Lather C. Linton Luther Chase Linton, Ave., died of n a tural causes Sept. 21 in a Salt hospital. Lake Born Oct. 28. to 1886, Nephl. Samuel and Ellen Chase Coolidge Linton. Married' Valate Howarth, V lVilford B. Olsen MORONI, Sanpete County Beniamin ford Olsen. 15, died of a heart ailment 1966. Seot. 19, while vacationing In Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada. Born Jan. 4, & 1883, Moroni, a son of Beniamin end Karen Olivia Dorathea Larsen Olsen. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- - r Relief Harman Garrit-sonFlowers Member LDS Butter C h urch. (Margaret) Vebiungsness, ail Salt Lake City; Mrs. Morgan (Ruth) Howell, Elko, Nev.t Mrs. Michael (LuAnn) Kenney, Hayward, calif.? Nathan, Brig-Sha3 great C!ty; 25 grandchildren; Saints, Tuesday, Latter-dagrandchildren. noon, 2128 S. State, where friends He died Oct. 30, call Monday 64 p.m., Tuesday prior 1951. Active mem of Church to services. Burial Salt Lake City ber Saints. Jesus Christ of Latter-dacemetery. Lifelong resident Laketown. Survivors, sons, daughters. Parrel, Wendell, Keith, all Laketown; Mrs. Dona B. W- Hazen (Phyllis) Cooley, Cedar City; BRIGHAM CITY Mrs. Marvin (Virginia) Thaxton, Salt aters 25 Lake City; 21 grandchildren, Curtis. 61, died sisbrothers, n a tural causes ' ters, George N. Weston, Logan; Sept. 21 In an, Albert Weston, John H. Weston, both hospital. Ogden Mrs. Emma Laketown; Cheney, Born 27, April Ogden; Mrs. Lucy Robinson Red1907, Rigby, mond, Mrs. Ella Sylvia Gould, both Idaho; to George Los Angeles. Arden and Anno Funeral Monday 1 p.m. Laketown Neal Greenwood Ward Chapel. Friends call family Waters. Married home, Laketown, to Edward Lloyd Sunday evening and Monday befora services. Burial Peters, May 18, Laketown Cemetery. Salf Lake 1926, LDS Temple; he Dec. 23, died McCoy to 1957. Married Reed J. Curtis, d AMERICAN FORK AAcCpy March 27, 1965, Rackman, 53, died of natuOakland LDS Resided Temple. ral causes Sept. 2 in Brigham City since 1960. Member in a Salt Lake South Box Elder Stake Relief Society hospital. Born Board. Member Box Eider County June 2, 1915, Mt. Civic Im- Pleasant, Sanpete Democratic committee, provement Club. Survivors: husband; County, to Johr daughters, Mrs. Fred (Joy) McKell, and Lydia Oisen Los Altos, Calif.; Mrs. Robert (Gay) Rackman. (MaDriggs, Mrs. Chad (Jean) Hull, both rried Rhea Hooley, Danville, Calif.; Mrs. Dale (DeLoris) Sept. 20 1940, Dorlus, Sacramento, Calif.; 9 grand- Pleasant Grove. children, mother, Salt Lake City; S rvice station A Cecil Clarke D., brothers, sisters, operator. Member Ross G., all Pocatello; Ray G., LDS Church. Sur-Fillmore, Mrs. Fontella Hall, PocaIvors: widow; tello; Mrs. John (June) Matthew, son, Gary, Ameri-ca- n 2 Salt Lake City; Mrs. Wayne (Leu-reFork; Idaho. Hargraves, Twin Falls, children; Funeral Tuesday 10 a.m., Harold B. brother, sisters, Felt Funeral Home, where friends Frances, Woods Cross, Davis Councall Monday 9 p.m., Tuesday prior ty; Mrs. Layne (Goldie) Bottomfield, to services. Burial Brigham City Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Ruth Heiberg, Cemetery. Long Beach, Calif. Funeral Tuesday Junior School High student. Survivors: ents; brothers, ters, Dou9las f par- sls- - Z., V g vawsStfw mzed Manti Tern Mrs. 0f yy4 Church ,QUy pie, ot Christ (Nancy) Jesus Robert Latter-daSaints. He died Aug. 18r!$chultz, Holly; member grandparents, Mr.1 Active 1954. Housewife. Fairvlew South Ward Relief Society. and Mrs. William Survivors, son, daughter. Jay B., T. Flowers, Mr. and Mrs. John GarMrs. Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Thelma Howritson; C. Anna Brink, all Salt Lake City. Fu- -' John Mrs. Salt Lake; ard, 16 1 4670 grandchilHighland (Fawn) Huish, Orem; neral Tuesday p.m., sisdren; two Dr., where friends call Monday 8 ter, Mrs. Sue Kimber, Ogden. p.m., Tuesday one hour prior to ser1 Funeral Tuesday p.m., Fairvlew vices. Burial Elysian Burial call South Ward Chapel. Friends p.m., 4760 S. State and Monday Tuesday one hour before services at ward cnapel. Burial Fairview Cemetery. Heber John Clark, 81, PROVO died of natural causes Sept. 20 at home. Born Sept. Frsnklln B. 13, 1887. Coalville, EL CAJON, CALIF. and Walter to Woffinden, 2 Mary Ann Baker died of natural? Mamed causes Seot. 21 In Clark. M a r v Ann Shera Granger, Utah, 20, Dec. wood, rest home. Born 1916, 23, 1888, Provo; May Salt solemnized Utah, to Provo, Lake LDS TemJohn Joseph and Frances ple. Railroad carMary man. Union Pacif-- I Mosiey Woffinden. c Carrie Married . Eliza Knight Sept. employe Survivors: widow; 14, 1917; she died son, daughters, Feb. 12, 1920. Ernest Lexia H., Mrs. Married Harris Vaneese Roger (Donna Mae) Webb, both Aug. 14, 1924, Sait Orem; Mrs. Elmer (Marie) Strong, Lake LDS TemMrs. Dorothy Nuttall, both Provo; 17 died she ple; 13 great grandchilNov. 3, 1967. Regrandchildren? dren? sisters, Mrs. May Ward; Mrs. tired building contractor. Served as superintendent of Vinnie Anderson, Alice Clark, all Tuesday 11 a.m., buildings and grounds, Alpine School Provo. Funeral District. Supervised building of Orem Berg Drawing Room Chapel, where other call and friends Theater Sera p.m., TuesMonday High School, In OrenvProvo. day prior to services. Burial Provo buildings. public ForChorus. with Mendelssohn City Cemetery. Sang LDS mer music teacher. Member Church. Served LDS mission Eastern States, 196142. Moved to El Caion, March, 1967. Former Provo resident. James Abreu Sr., 59, 'jurvvJrs; 50nSi daughters, Ernest, 39 MIDVALE Smelter St., 'it5.J-.5Montclair; Lothalr H. Rowley, Syos- a heart Sept. 21 Salt Lake Elda Hughes Dorius, PROVO w 56, died of cerebral hemmorhage of Charfes A- Woffinden, Belmont; Mrs. jiTiv Sept. 21 in a hospital here. Born Charles (Verda) Searle, Lehi, Otah;,ja(s NM, sa.to Nov. 24, 1911, Mated, Idaho, to Mrs. James (Phyllis) Slade, Dug- - Porfj'rio arKj Gomer and Mary Edith Bolingbroke Odell Mrs. (Helen) Utah; e way, b Branch Hughes. Married to Edwin Jennings SPANISH FORK Tawnya Kim Fcote, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Luciliei Abreu Married, Dorius Dec. 6, 1933, Salt Lke City. Butler, Smith, Salt Lake City; 41 Qrandchil-ljjjyo- ,. Member Survivors: LDS Church. Member of 20 great grandchildren. Church, dren; husband; son, daughters, a nd Don 2 p.m., Berg Drawneral Tuesday, Survivors: Miner. Thomas (Sheila) Mrs. Idaho; Maiad, Patricia Tolson where sons, ing Room Chapel, Provo, both Butler, Dorius, daughters, Brown, Stephanie died of Tuesfriends call Monday 64 p.m., Provo; Mrs. Gordon (Syndey) Wor-the- pneumonia Sept. F Is., day prior to services. Burial Provo Albuquerque, N.M.; 12 grand- 20 in a Payson City Cemetery. LaVern, Mldvalej children; brothers, sisters, Henry, Born E u gene, Vista, Mrs. Andrew (Edith) Atkinson, Mrs. April pltat.7, 1966, Calif.; Keith, TucBen O'heima) Cell, ati Maiad; Mrs. P a y tan. Survl-voson, Aril.; Mrs. Ernest (Phyllis) Fllion, Eihs, both ; parents; Ru.l Robbtnt, 57, William (lsabll) TREMONTON Magna; Mrs. Jay (Mary Jean) Hess, grandparents, Mr. died of natural causes Sept. 21 In a,Harrity, Long Island, Plymouth, Box Elder County; Mrs. and Mrs. Mark 13 grandchll-StonRobert (Reva) Pitzer, Berea, Ohio. Butler, Mr. and :: hospital here. Born March 7, 1911, Abreu, Oxnard, Calif.; Funeral 11 a.m., Oiphin Mrs, John C. Tol- - & Funeral Tuesday Idaho, to Alfred N. and Alice dren; 2 Stevenfrom , are services pending Lucille where Married Robbins. Provo, Neal Family. son, all Spanish friends cell Monday a o.m., Tuesday June 11, 1930, Brigham City; son's Memorial Chapel, West Jordan, ; LDS solemnized prior to services. Burial Provo City rwr.V., Temple. Logan ft. John grandfather, Member Tremonton First LDS Ward. Cemttery. Span-.;.:;- .. Hutchison, s Member Bear River Men's Chorus. ish Fork. Grave-Funeral services for PROVO Past member Tremonton Lions Club. side Alice Lynn Jensen Crandall, 23, Tuesday 10 a.m., Spanish Fork City Charter member Box Elder Sheriffs Marcia 21 of injuries suffered died Alice Gussie Davis Cemetery. Friends call Linde Mortu- Posse. who OGDEN Sept. son, Survivors: widow; Owens Hawkins, 56, died of a heart ary Monday p.m., Tuesday prior daughters. Sterling, Tremonton; Mrs. in an automobile accident 2in Salt p m., be Tuesday will Lake - Orel (Darlene) ailment Sept. 20 in a hospital hera. to services. Family suggesrs contnCity, Mrs. Wayne Wise, where Born Oct 16. 1909, Princeton, La., to butions to Primary Children's Hospi-- j (Peggy) Richardson, both Garland; Olpin Mortuary, Family Sherman and Jessie Phillips Davis. tal, birth defects division, Salt Laka 'Mrs. David (Charlene) Summers, friends call Monday 64 p.m., TuesMarried to Emmitt Owens, Pleasant City. Soda Springs, Idaho; 10 grandchil- day one hour prior to services. Burito John Married Hill; divorced. Evergreen Cemetery, Sprlngville. dren; mother, Tremonton; brothers, al Hawkins, Elko, Nev. Employe, sisters, Melvin Robbins, Mrs. Lynn Born Nov. 21, 1945, Provo, to Ross C. Corp., California Merwin L. and Dorothy Bradley Jensen. Mrs. Thomas, (Bertha) New Zion Baptist RobCorp. Member Graduate Provo High School. MarMrs. (Precilia) Christensen, Richard GREEN RIVER, WYO. son, Church. Survivors: husband; bins, all Tremonton; Feron Robbins, ried Robin Crandall, 1963, Provo; diLemill Owens, serving with Mer- Ivy Evans Porter Crompton Maxam, vorced. Survivors: father, McAllen, Mrs. Cache County; Perk, chant Marine; mother, Mrs. Jessie 78, Green River, died after a long Hyde Park Tex.? mother, Provo; brothers, sisHarold Sandall, (Romelda) Davis Johnson. Pleasant Hill; broth- illness Sept. 20 in an Evanston hospi- Valley, Box Mrs. ters, James, Debbie, both Provo? Elder County; er, sister, Antnony Davis, Berkeley, tal. Born March 21, 1890, Randolph, Fayolia Richardson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. David (Julie) Hansen, Great Calif.; Mrs. Anna Mae Jones, Pleas- R ich County, Utah, to Funeral Falls, Mon., Mrs. Bernie (Colleen) Soda Jchn Springs. Robbins, Hill. and Martha Hodges Evans. Married Pleasant ant Hill. Funeral First Mondragon, Salt Lake City. Monday 1 pm., Tremonton Friends call Myers Mortuary, Ogden, to Joseph Ray Porter March 3, 1909, LDS Morcall Friends Ward. Rogers to p.m. Burial Hampton Green River; divorced. Married Sunday 11 Frank Crompton May 14, 1934, Green tuary, Sunday 74 p.m., Monday C. Cemetery, Pleasant Hill. River; he died In 1954. Married to a.m. until time of services. Burial KANAB Edward C. Heaton, 78, Robert F. Max am April 8, 1961, Rlvervlew Cemetery. Ariz., died of natural Moccasin, M. Green River. Member of the LDS causes Sept. 21 in a Kane County Church. Member of Union Pacific hospital. Born June 17, 1890, Mocas-(DDIRANDLETT, Uintah County Old Timers Club No. 18. Survived by and Lucv Elizabeth title McCook Thompson, 42, ri CM Carbon County .Carrollto Jonathan Leona Married Heaton. Krvices Crsm 0ct- - g, 13 Sa,t Lake LDS ?unera Military gravnid and Aldeon Porter. Evanston; for Veloy Keith Piccioni, 37, Paonia, d 1925 In WVtoy,4 Survivors: Cattleman. wee. 43, porn tah McCoofc to Jimmie and Annie Gilbert Porter, Green River? Mrs.9 Colo. former Spring Glen resident, Temple. daughters, LaMont, St. 'who was killed in acoat mine acd- - widow; sons, Utt Married TornmyThomp-- 1 Edward (Alta) Jones, Evanston; Paul C., Fredonia, Ariz.? I great grandchll- dent Sept. 19 in Somerset, r.. grandchildren; Coio., will George; son, Mrs. Mavis Rogers, Phoenix; Mrs. 1 Cem-1 Edward, dauahdrenz sisters, Price brothers, sons, be Survivors husband; C'ty Tuwday p.m.. Sorensen, Orderville; It ters Larry, Willard, Kent, Frederick, Grant, Henry, William; Mrs. Joseph tery. Friends call Mitchell Funeral Eiijabeth brothers, sisters. (BerneMe) (Kate) Bailey? Mrs. Joseph (Wanda) Home, Price, Mondey evening, Tues-- 1 g.jndchildren, Richard Mrs. Lance, St. Gilbert, Fredonia; all Randlett? of Gloria Mrs. Burns? T., Judy, Evanston; sttvensen, all Georg?; Lvnn, Salt Lake City; Mrs. pru0ri ,0 '.rvicf-grandchildren; brothers sisters, ;0iet Rollins, Lumna, Wyo.; Mrs. SX 1931, Helper, Mrs. Lucy Esplin, Ouray McCook, Ft. Duchesna, Uintah Chr, (Martha) Anderson, Missoula, Toson P,a,onL Marned Garadlne Kef)Ii4 crook, CroftSj a, Orderville; B Idaho; County; ont. Funeral Tuesday 12:30 o.m., Salt Lake,JJJ Amy Elia Paimer, Franklin, Mrs Evailta Wisslup, both .green River LDS Chapti. Friends ;C; Salt i m Randlett. Kore.n War. , V. VP Funeral Dona W. P. Curtis Peters Ileber J. Clark Franklin B. Woffinden f H. Hackman Railroad grand James Abreu Sr. Elda H. Dorius Tawnya K. Butler Robert, il Jimii Tamp., hoi Jr, Ruel Bobbins Jwt f Mortuary, Marcia J. Crandall O. Hawkins services Ivy E. P. Packing Maxam Cornelius Edward Lucille Heaton Thompson Born.S',i'i w.T&pirFd?rJ.pc7ii' from 11 a.m. until s.rvicts. Rendlett Cemetery. frri pm fsar;, Burial. Sens ot liecora "it'iollmniz' rS EE!; Evanfon City Cemetery. Mrs. Harriet Glover, Las Vegas? Mrs. Rebecca Murdock, Los Angeles. Funeral Monday 2 p.m , Kanab LDS Stake house. Friends call from noon Alfonso Vigil j 7 T S West Tem-'- !' URL"'L0a'1 CmervS0C,ly B,no5' c,iif- 8atSra',Merrm' L Lake hospital Friday Born Sept. 13, 1919, El Rito, tcauses. R. ' N.M., to Jesse and Mary Agnes ROY Dale Russell Keoppel, Archuletta Vigil. Married Julia Marson of Russell Joel and Funeral tinez, Antonlta, Colo., 1940. Employe, BLACKFOOT, ILAHO ? Homes. Mobile Utah Survivors, services wart held today In the Deneesa Montgomery Colvin b e r t, Pxafetlo 6th Ward chapel for Wil- - pal, died sons, daughtars, G following a long illness arn Joseph Christiansen, 60, Black-- ; Sept. 20 in a Salt Lake hospital. Danny, Rudy, Alfonso Jr Anthony, Larry, Ruby, Mary Ann, Betty, all'foot. He died Sept. 18, 1966, 9:25 Born June 29, 1962, Ogden. Parents Salt Lake City; Herman, Ogden; 9ip.m. at hit home following a long members LDS Church. Attended LDS g sndchildren; father; brothers, sis- - Illness. Primary, Sunday School. Survivors; ters. Eddy, Nick, Benny, Rudy, Mike) Born Sept. 7, 1908. Hyrum, Utah, a parents; brothers, sister, Paul Joel, Mrs. Sophia Herr.ra, Mrs. Sevie'sOT of William and Sohia Oisen Kent Ron Jean( a Roy; grandpar. rhTr-- h Hala, Mrs. Beckia Lope!, all 4n,s' Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Colvin, Laka City; Mrs. Sally Garcia, Eos A Keoppel, Ogden; sa n.s. E ot Latter-daMr. end Mrs. Brca, rndparents, Angeles. Reouien Mass Tuesday 10; 2 JM.usCnrist Tince lTO8. Grah;, wllham Montgomery, Eden. Funeral HjJrt Catholle Church, f 174 E. 9tti South. Holy Rosary Mon-- 1 e "KtatoCo J Monday 1 p.m., Myers Mortuary ,lrlcJi e wne-day 7 p.m., 373 E. 1st South, widowson daughters, chaoe,, where friends call Sunday, curvivors 4:30-8- . fr lands may call Monday jav W i Mr, oavld (Rhea) Miles, Burialp.m., Monday prior to services. p.m. and Tuesday prior to services. Max (Alta) Roy City Cemetery, Mr. biockfoot; Burial Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Fullmer, Moses Lake, Wash.? Mrs. James (Viidai Moos, Sioux City, Iowa; 11 grandchildren, sisters. Mrs. LaVan (Jane) Wood, Mrs. Francis BRIGHAM CITY Mary Eskelsen B'KktMt, Christensen, 62, died of natural caus- Vernon MONTPELIER, IDAHO Alfonso Vit.il, 49, 758 Dale William Christiansen R ana Id John Kosi, 2S, Salt Lake; Renat Lynne Helen, 22, Ogden. Ronald Van VenDrman, 21, Loth- Canada jatSila Llnnaa Smith JJ, landy. Vlctar Asbon Om, 18, Midvale; BattV Annette Walls, II, Salt Lake, Birllis Births In Sait Lake area hospitals for the period ending Satur day at 10 p.m. include: Keoppel S4l,!!!,hl4s?,":dTJ f'I's.'nt - LDS Hospital fo' Arthur H. and Adelia Mortenson Grace Wilcox. Marrlvd Teoscher, Sapt. 17, 1940, Logan LDS Temple resident. Montpelier Lifelong Union, Church. Member Ufa Daughters lnce 1936. Engl- DRAGERTON, Carbon County Pacific employe Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Frank Mass for Joseph near. Member B of LE Lodge. Mem-- 1 Requiem l0ner1(Jewell) Grant resiSalt Nielsen, Draoerton former 54, Lakg ber LDS Church. Survivors: widow; Burum, Mr. Max (Ruth) Bott, Brig- sons, daughters, Roger V., Provo.ldent who wa killed in a coal mine City; Mrs. Dale (Adell) Young, Utah; Mrs. Parvlz (Marilyn) Shayt- - accident Sept. 19 in Somerset, Colo.,- "8 Kan.; 8 grandchil- gi, Meshed, Iran; Diane, Colleen, (will be Tuesday 10 a.m., Good Shep- uveriand Park, 3 grandchildren; herd Catholic Church, both Montpelter; Dragerton. 'grn; great - grandchild; brothers, Orion Eskelsen, 8 at the p.m. .EskJ?n .mother, Montpelier; brothers, sister, Holy Rosary Monday h B C Eskelsen, Friends call Mitchell Funer- J. Warren, Huntington Park, Calif.? chur-t; lrv,ng Tuesday, 2 Glenn ial Home, Price, Sunday, Monday. ViaTen2' 1,1 .Donald G., Fuilertcn. Cif.; LDS Ward Chapel Born O., Nampa; Earl W., Nell W. Wil-- . Burial Price City Cemetery. B. Felt Funeral call Harold to Tues8. N.M., both Jan. 1914, Funeral Brillant, cox, Montpelier. DTu'da day 1 pm., Montpelier LDS Third-- ; Georae and Helen Vranker Burum.7, lp Dur,al call Married Ella Mae Hankins, Apr, Friends Fifth Ward Chapel. vv 1945, Rock Springs, Matthews ,'yo. Memberi'-I,Monday Mortuary p.m., Tuesday pior to services. Bur- - Catholic Church. Mine foreman, US, IV. Survivors: sons.) widow; j Steel. ial Montpelier City Cemttery. Helen, Joseph, Hamel. daughters, Cross Holy Hospital T.T,..Blie!..l,,Ms05 .he!eV. Linda, all Paonia, Colo.; Robert, Mi- Mr. and Mrs. SeP!' 1.in Too Jickion, ! chael, both U.S. Navy; 3 grandchll- p ' N.M ; U,' Ralon, ? brother, 2,, ?JA,y mothar, dran; CMTLB DALE, Emory County 4Mr5,,.darn0R,ch,rd C. Fox, hto JohnArl. Warren Hillary Wilberg, 67, died of slater, John, Pocatello, Idaho, Mr,. E 3rd south ion. dent 1907. since H'nwi LDS Member Mr. and Mr. John White, 32 B. Church. Survivors; nephews, nieces, ' L' ' tL0S,p 4800 Souih, Murray, dauflhfr, Verl Chesley, Melvin Chesley, May- Mr. and M n. Dennis Reed Clark, M. 21,n .WIIDdrl. Mar rM Lila Rowiev, 3534 Preston St., daugnter. DRAGERTON, Carbon County Mr. and Mrs. Frink Khali, JI41 ,Da!: Mantl LDS Tampie. Sre died Aug. Gravesido funeral service for Archl- Wellington St, daughter. Married Evelyn Rogers, bald McNair Morrison, 42, former Mr. ard Mr. Richard Itlrland,10' El7 Ney- Cattle ranch- - Draperton resident, who was killed1 Friends call Payne Mortuary Sunday Jul7 1C5 Signora Cr , on. wner' Wtibeg, Hereford Cattle, in a coal mine accident Sept. 19 in pm., Monday prior to service. Mr. and Oscar Mrs. Osamu erwidow; sons, Somerset, Colo., will be Tuesday 4 Burial Pleasant View Cemetery. Misaka, 8C1 Wellington St., dauohter. Rfch. s.Surv.vo Nile Kay, Wayne Ra, p.m Provo City Cemetery. Friends, daughte 'both Castle LcGrand fc..:call Mltcnell Funeral Home, Price,! i)ac; (oltoM .1 00(1 HosnitaJ ArUJlHO prict. Mr,. Janet Taylor, Hunting-- Monday evening, Tuesday until 2:30 Th Mrs. Joyce pm. Born May 7. 1926, Castle Gate, Mr. and Mr. Jerry R. Boggess, ton, Emery County; son of Robert and 3J2 Al.a V pw Dr,, Midvaip. son. Olsen, Flegsta1. Ariz.; step sons, Carbon County; to Archibald and Linda Mon.oya Truiillo, 321 Goshen L, died of ra.urrl causes Sept. 20 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneih Roger,, Den-- , Emily Stagy Morrlaon. Married Lois D. Bullock, 1250 t U.S. Graham. Lake City hosp(a ver, Colo.; Robert Rouers, Born Veteran WW II. Memoer ln jpunher Mand Mrs. Henry J. Garcia, 239 Navy; i6 LDS ?0, Sait Laka City. Survivors: Judy Ogden, Rogers, Sep. Member Church. Hotchkiss, E J'd $nu'n. son 4 step grandchildren; orandchildren; brothers, Robert Colo Elk Lodge. Graduate Unlversi- - parents; sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Gaorgt W. Peas tea, 4 great grandch.idren; ;y 0 Utah Collage of Mining. Merrvl Jerry, Joiene, Dannette, Angela Dr .flaughfer Salt Laka City; grandparents, islster, Evan, Orem; Rufus, tyrus.lber AIME. Mine superintendent at Highland rM-Nick Proestakis, 562 both Castle Dale; Mrs, Vida Fowies, Somerset Survivors: widow; sons, M r and Mrs. Max AAart'nez, Mr, Salt Late City. Funeral Tuesday Wilmington Ave., daughtei James, Adelina Truiillo, all Salt Lake City. Davd, Srott, daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Smith, 4562 p m., Casti Data LDS Ward Chapel Marcia funeral servlcas Monday Ann, Lla, Jannifer, Stepha-- Graveside Creek Ln,, son. friends two me, all Paonia, Colo ; father, Dfager-call Tuesday iwhera Mt. am, Calvary Cemetery. Mr. und Mr. Prank M. Tuft, 387ihouri prior to services. Burial Castle ton; slsfer, Mrs. Fdward ( Batty) Friends call 37J E, 1st South, Mon-E- . 12JOO South, Draper, daughter. Dale City Cemetery, a.m. , JPugldcn Lander, Wyo. dy Mr. and Mr. Georga R. Krebbt, 1168 Dawn Dr., daughter. Mr. ang Mr. Tom Sioball, Ave., sot. Mr. and Mr. David L. Kennecott, 3619 Choke Cherry Dr., son. Mr. and Mr. Kenneth J. Swenson. 3479 S. 50 East, Bountiful, daughter. Mr. and Mr. Litnhard Hoppe, 1904 Park St., daughter. Mr. and Mr. Donald R. Phillip, 1278 Garnet St., daughter. Mr. and Mr. Fred H Brower, 63D Map'ewood CL. son. Mr. and Mr. Leon Brlnkerhoff, 13t5 Thornton Ave., daughter. Mr. and Mr. Heroid R. Lamb, 228 Edith Ave, son. Mr. and Mr. Ronald L. Bortn, 519 E. Center St., daughter. W 1;' Duel Warren II. Wiloerg jj, Archibald Morrisoii r: Illfnnt Larry ORTHO DIAGNOSTICS tagaesaa: to nated with local planning to tackle problems of urban blight, Mr. Weilenmann said. House died of natura causa Sept. 21 a home. Born Nov 7, 1923, Kanab, t( William Saers anc Tamar Adam Riggs. Married tc Harvey S. Francis, Feb. 21, 1945. Sait Lake City; Salt solemnized Laka LDS Temple. Member LDS Church. Former Society Active president. P T A. Member of Dsugti ters Utah In Pioneers. Active Republican party. Former employe, State hu- 1967. Survivors: Legislature, band; sons. Ronald, James, Wade, Robert, all Sait Lake City; father, Salt Lake City; brother,. J. Riog,. Georoe Seer, Riga,, bold Salt Lake City. Funeral Tuesday noon, Rose Park Tenth Ward LDS Chapel, tlth W. 7th North. Friends call 235 S. 2nd East Monday 64 p.m., Tues day t chapel one hour prior to services. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. Earl Weilenmann ' Intermountain Obituaries Riggs Francis, St., Gathering Political candidates Saturday turned to issues of the general election campaign climaxing Nov. 5. W" m 34 Chesley |