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Show - , Onmr . .1 i ,r vv rnfV'r,f'inryr - r - G Pie motorcycle-aut, . crash and o V F. Turner, Robert yyy . ' J - i 21, Chula Mrs. George R, Craghead, Brig- student, died ham City, died in an Ogden hos- - University - y - o Tre t ' j f j ' ji,o l i j from Kanab to a Provo hospital , Tuesday. The Utah Highway Patrol said Mr. urnr ."aS bound and Mr. Pett was south- The cars bound on the Glided in the northbound lane. troopers said. lgl.w. ...I .wtmm.mm DESERET Primaries 111 4-- Midvale, S - Prdal ng rrx Henrl0d ?d mayhemiC s!Sn" two companions entered Miss Banks USU dormitory apart- P "tent without her invitation and Miss principals and upheld a district evidence by saying te dlicken she and her boy court decision against Artie Banks had no scars, jars or f . , , , h, ' Missie Banks, mars from the strange encoun- - c d Justice Henriod referred to ter, but The behemoth, , ?TVa Sli ; Botli Munay and Midvale will hold primary elections Oct. 21 down candidates lor l (.ommiss-lol- K jIunav has one (,tv ; vacant and five candl. M0, dates seekiiig the pot. Midvale has even, candidates seeking three city commission seats which ape open. J. E., AVahlquist. incumbent Murray city commissioner- ,- is The five 'not seeking condidates who will run include : Jack DeMann. 81 V. 5750 South; Sherman R. Freeze, 391 E. 5300 .South: Henry A. Johnson. 228 Vine St..; David J. Sperry. 5402 S. 235 East, and David II. Webb, 4523 Box Elder Si. The- - Incumbent etiy auditor, Chllocd J. Brown. 220 E. I.indon Way, w ill be opposed by Neal C. Newbold, 411 E. 6240 South. Although both candidates will on the final election ballot Nov. 7, state law requires flint the names also appear on the primal y ballot. Two incumbents will run for j to the Midvale Citv Gouneil, Ernest J. Bodont. 575 " E. Center St., and J. Lynn Welch, 284 Elm. The third Joe Mauian, 96 St., is not l mining cause of other pressing and colleagues of tli. Maxwell M. Wintrobe gathered at ihe Salt Lake Country Club Monday night to honor the renowned physic and professor of medicine. D?. Emil Smith, prolessoe and chairman of the UCLA Department of Biochemistry, lauded Dr. .Wintrohes dogged determination" in helping to build the University of UtahsCollege of Medicine. "lie's a man who has alto ways been unwilling soltle for anything short of excellence," said Dr. Smith. Joseph Rosenblatt, chairman of the campaign for const! uetion Metlicaf-Centeof the University noted that Harvard olfici.ils told him the U. of U. College of Medicine "enjoys a splendid reputation because of men like Dr. Mnxwell Winnohe, Wintrobe Dr recently stepped down from his post as bond of the Department of Medicine to devote more and to time teaching Harold (j) 'Rutherford , - VI.DVALE Hiold fora 66, 367 Cor nell &r", Oted Oc! busi-- i 'Causes Born . r, East), died m a ho pital Hne$$ 2h, -- Liquor Unit Denies threat-Karavi- lt fed. 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State' Buy Goodyear Tires SERVICE So. 7th East (Sandy) r 9000 - 9 " Bay Goodyear Tires n 59 39 2941 Highland Drive ,9tfc-Ea- st - Wasting Water? Street Buy Goodyear Tires Gain Approval - Noisy Toilet ? Diduskiraa. jr) ' ivnrmiNO IN PLUMIINO lk So, at 7tk Wet, far the Thing You Don't Need With a Classified Ad, 3S5-46- Dial v OpeiliUijktelpa. 10 Aik TO 4 t JL OKN CASH GET SPOT KETCHUM'S SUNDAY 521-353- 5 I aua. ftil - - Frees I p.es. - .1 various av Temperance 4 PROVO Temperance PnroO W, TO MEET (IIAI.LI.MiL d.ed Sept 20 in a Provo On 'pegis of the-- . welfare progiam Provo after a Iona ilircss Born Feb pital - Ward C. Holhrcok, executive were scheduled through the re71, 1879, Piovo. to Israel and Anna OS . Mm Oet?b. PhiHio director of the State Depart- - maindcr of (lie conference Churc'i Fmooyr Mden niciit of Health and Welfare, which will end Thursday. Janies Cleaning Educated Provo schools,' Youna Acedem Bngh.-told the administrators that Buress. Denver, regional eom- - Od vivors meces, Mrs Justin (DonnaJr, Hardman, Ducnesneunty1 they must do something very m i s s i 0 n er. Department of Funeral 1 Bm Drawing to meet the and Welfare. of, He,alth. Education, challenge quickly friends call ' Jhurh those who think the program islist scheduled, to .speak' at the wSswVti'pmr Thursday prior C4y Ceme- j Bur,.Pl . aUing,; Thursday looming session. . i.:1' .. A..r. . e. 1 .a 1 Lake o 8 month-ol- d Oc!. Salt Lake after an Born Janv mi Sail Survi City parents n ' g ran daparents. Mrs' and Mr -- research. ' ptw35Cto7$ Er. Timothy J. Keate. WmdSO n ANY SIZE LISTED 1, Joe Kwi T.mothy son ot Eddie Jcm Tip and Sharon 73) Spells Keale, Capi-Edwar- d wa.uo,., Nov F i llmore Millard County S i M Solemnised . ke LOS Temo e R e tired boiler Worked maker wiitL layouts - and blue prmtmo widow Mtdvater sdns. SurvivorsSalt daughter, Ladd, Gary both Roun Lake Citv; Mrs. Earl (Donna) one 16 grandchildren dv. Murray great grandchild sisters, Mrs Austin (Nola) Russell Salt Lake City, Ars. Calif t Burbank Zabnskie lone brothers, Verl, Salt Lake Citv Arel, Seattle noon Midvale huneral Thursday Third DS Ward Chaoel Friend' call 9090 S Slate Wednesday 7 9 p m t Thursday one hour prior to services. Burial Midvale Citv Cemeterv 1923. Agent Favors was 1, Oec 19(. . Mil Oasis a lard County, son of Samuel and Annie Iverson Mar Rutherford Ruth Alta ried 'Searle, fund-raisin- Gunshot Kills Sandy Boy, 10 Ruther. ?6 J4 a m in a Murray hos Oitai natural pf Other candidates are: Jack D. Canning. 519 E. 6th Ave. ; Albin 'Ross, 138 Lincoln St.; Martin of bills. off for iVan Roosendaal, 324 Fern Cl.; Justice Ellett related. .Clifford G. Terry. .313 Spruce. holds The dissenting opinion gunman with a .him, but lost him on Social Hall anfT J- - Donald Poulsen, 282 that the case should be sent A baggy-pant- s back to the jury for a new trial missing tooth robbed the llomevenue. Police said in the hold- - Spruce, State J. Leonard Smith, The ballot will be trimmed to determine whether Shivers Benefit Savings & Loan Co., 6 N. up note ,he rot)ber saicl he was Commission Control Liquor ' that want from seven to ix candidates for t'orde'niVd Mond'that had commited menacing acts Statej o more $1 400 atdesPerate Ihe final election. - assault but would use the if he ,to to gun, legal amounting political favors have been be- All other small incorporated had to in rec. l)v fhe against the coed. He escaped on foot and was Several times he warned, communities in ..alt Lake Coun- - qj ri lending of appointment last seen near Social Hall Ave Don t diaw or Ill shoot ty Sandy, South Salt Lake, p;aafaPmrers agents. nue on State Street, police said, you." Riverton. South and West Jord- Hp exprpssed Tmeself at The man entered the firm and All three employes said they an, Binghan operate under a meeti of thp Legislative three employes saw the small caliber revolver, parly system, rather than under approached Com(Citizens jnvestjgatlons be hind an open counter, Melvin Woodbury, manager oi 'he primary law. so their final pjajnt j Committee at the Henry, manager of the the fum, said he had told em- - filing dates are not until Oct. 22. (0j - j insurance department ; Judy ployes if they were ever Mr. Smith said very few Cashier, and Diana ened by a gun to give the bandit changes m agents had been what he wanted. He said the Steele, secretary. made since his connection with He handed Mr. Henry a folded loss was covered by insurance. the commission. was wearing At the request of Rep. M. . paper sack and a note saying to The gunman of of the death Provo Monday in m p up Lake, Mr. Fisher, Henry unfolded black baggy pants, a beige or Byron Pfc. Neu Burns Riggs, 24, 821 (be sac. and filled p with $1, $5, tan windbreaker and had Smith agreed to try to produce jacket W. 1280 North, $10 and $20 bills, no silver. a list of manufacturers' agents an upper tooth missing. He was He died Friday A Sandy boy was accidentally as of As soon as the gunman left described as a white male. 5 today and in 1961. before a of wounds suffthe office, moving out briskly, feet 8 inches tall, 150 pounds, shot to death Monday at the change in administration. ered during a Mr. Henry ran out and followed about 30 with dark greying hair, rear of his residence by a .22 Mr. Smith said members of combat opera-tiothe commission do not consider caliber rifle as he and h.s broth- with C f(jr thpm (0 pontact j( ethjca er were shooting cans. Seindicate and Company, manufacturers cond Battalion, Brandon L. Hardy. 10, son of preferences as to appointment 14th Infantry. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hardy, of representatives or opposition 25th Division, in to appointments. 10575 Dimple Dell Rd. (3100 The Cu Chi, South commission director said dead was pronounced East), Utah s he considers Vietnam. liquor .upon arrival at the Cottonwood m t0 Iv svstem P f c. superior Riggs of a LDS Hospital gunshot 0(hpr quor was graduated from Provo High wound in the chest. cfatflx School and had attended the Sheriffs Lt. Pete Kutulas said Hp The old rumor that property Mr. Edwards cited a good distllprips and win. College of Southern Utah at occurred about 3:30 statement.s certifying values automatically decrease credit rating as the most imjwr-H- the shooting pnps M Cedar City. m had previously worked on when sales are made to minority itant thing a man can have, p "of the construction Flaming group members is not true J "When a person of a minority members of several civil rights group purchases a contract, he Gorge Dam and in 1962 moved , to Salt Lake City where he was groups was told Monday night, should live up to the agree-A credit is ments. of A good rating a foreman for the Intermoun-- i Kyle Bettilyon, chairman a in purchasing the Utah Association of Real necessary tain Lift Slab Co. - home." comBoards civil Estate rights He received his basic training at Fort Lewis, Wash, and was mittee, said, It used lo be that Mr. Aoki said team efforts, awarded a medal as outstand-- , the consent of all neighbors was to .create needed before we could sell a on minority group real estate ing trainee. He received special attach the Central Arizona Proj-ton- , medie training at Ft. Sam.Hous- - home ,0 a person of the minori- purchases, is still necescary. But this has changed L. C. Romney. Federal Hous- - ect to the Public Works Appro-naTex. He had been in Viet-anl now a realtor can show a jng Administration director, told priation Bill were branded Mon-'since Juiv 1967. to any Persni he desires foe group there is no problem dav as unfajr- - bv Gov. Calvin Bom April 23. 1943, in Provo. ee,.lng inVolvfd 'h? in obtaining an FHA contract. of Bums B. and , he was ' ClUzen s Organization for rninority group member or not,'u R . Ruhv Nielsen Riggs He mar- himself m tele-n- f He expressed Salt Lake if th and the is nigh,s Qualified Sei'Civil Pers" ri ed G we n doh' nDav i s in Association buyer. National grams sent to Sen. Mike Mans- I0fi2 Thev were lat'Branchl of for the Advancement Coioredf fieId. Senate majority leader dlYrced-- . and dealt with fair .People, of member a Pfc. Earns Bars 'yas hogiag challenges and opportu- ate minority leaders. the Church of Jesus Christ of nitjps a charge of disfurbing a roii. Latter-daSaints. telegram gl0US nlPPting Lary L. Hoskins, son of Mrs. The governors Mr. Bettlilvon said Drooertv East, ieads as follows: Surviving are a son. Eric N has hecome available to minori- - Lenore Hoskins of Shurtliff pleaded innocent to his parents, one brother and twolty group members because sell- - and Arden V. Hoskins of 1076 S. "The proposal to attach the thp ph Cit Judgp sisters. John E., Margene ers realize the old rumors are 6th West, was recently commis- Central Arizona Project authori- Mauricp D Jonps Thp dpfpnd. ' " Works lieutenWHsecond to the zation an Public sioned Mrs. and Army not true. Riggs, all Provo, an jg hpd jn Sdlt Lake Bill would be Ham (Lynnae) Dunham, of Ren- - Other speakers were Glen L. ant after graduating from the Appropriation jn lieu of $50 jan of Edwards and John C. Aoki and I n f a n t r y Officer Candidate highly unfair to the states ton, Wash. . ' Utah, Colorado, and Wysmmg. School. Ft. penning, Ga. C. Romney. Also surviving are his grand-L- . anesPd Sunday U1S Mrs. J E. Mr. and parents. about 3:45 p.m. as he attempted the Salt Lake TaberRiggs, Kanab. and Mrs. Niels ,to P. Nielsen, of Gunnison. nacle after having been ejected greatforcibly from an eailier session County: his Laura Mrs. of the conference of The Church grandmother, Broadbent. Kanab. of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. "Im thoroughly convinced Shuitliff was physically reA possible deficit of $600,000. he foresaw no fuither reduction welLane Fowler, in the State Division of Welfare, in state operating funds after that there are few. if any. MURRAY strained and ejected by officers in the United ,771 Deerfield Rd., told police his may require calling a special) the first of the year. Sales tax fare departments stoQ( up and shouted that aie operating as $1,000 coin collection-;fro- vfeis stolen session of the Utah Legislature' income is up 1.5 per cent during States ,bp durjng nietmg. He told he the first three Tuonths of the well as we are in Utah his home Sunday. next spring. j)p jiad 1)ppn inspired to red said. "I iDave Cummings said the thief; stand up and tell the congrega Calvin L. Rampton dis- - current fiscal year aim pa I do think we need pried open a rear door and ran- - cusspd fhis probiem Tuesday with the same period last year failing, but mpmbprs they were not liv- o et. indicates that the state sacked bedroom closets dress- - morning in the opening session This ti,P Gospel. , jng able to ojierate at the pies- ers and trunks. conference of of the three-daa 4pei cent cut atent at welfare administrators . public been made. having ready to indicate ways of reducing cash the State Office Building. No cuts have been made in outlays in the division.' There1 WASHINGTON The Senate He also expressed the hope welfare aid program he,arp many tbings that can be Monday approved two postmast- the that an early settlement of the reductions had to be, done that will in Utah.- approach the e'r appointments Thb b loll! copper strike might cut the divi- noted, but in the amounts paid to made tnnk valve priced sions outlay and reduce the defobjectives of the Little Passed were the appointments! tnursing honses for the care, of pooVer Commission, he said. '0f Marjorie C. Christiansen. icit so that it might be covered welfare patients. The commission calls for Mayfield, Sanpete County, and $5.25, $4.25 rby an appropriation from the Because these home already a $750,000 saving report in the depart-West Stevenson fund. emergency governors at nearly the ,1' were $3.10 This would eliminate the need break-eve- "operating Jordan;' point, their payfor calling the Legislature into ments .will be restored to- - the Mrs. Algie L.- Ballif, Welfare Division director, presided at special session. , former level as soon as pai. , ,hp ,.onfprplR.p The governor indicated that ble. Gov. Penrod Rampton said. wanted cooked because their own utilities had been shut J) 2 n be- nes. Provoan Dies In Vietnam 7 See additional obituaries on Page C4t ' Friends they ; V.' Tuesday, October 3, )967' Honored At Meet Murray f. ; NEWS, Or. M. Wintrobe ap-jie- -- rr'i OBITUARIES j The Utalj Supreme Court de- -' Miss Banks as a. buxom defendant suffered girl of nied, the appeal of a Utah 18, and Shivers as a bonus 'questionable damage to his State University coed for dam- - baby weighing only 195 pounds , grin and considerable damage y ages for assault and battery' skillful in punching football 1 honje." ..against-Ro- y Shivers- - former players, member of the varsity.,) justice A. H. Ellett wrote a USU football star now playing squad with a $300,000 contract longer dissenting opinion, with the St. Louis Cardinals in to professionalize himself with a T1 id t enn r ... kip y s i "r'loc,,vnariow Bonus Baby Shivers, But Kind-Jud-ge Agrees F; " n CHICKEN APPEAL DENIED Th "- - 7 a-- dnic,;E ry'f'r a y f - 'stastudent was ki more Victims o Moncia at of inJures pital of extensive head and and a faculty member was s raise the states traffic toll to 214 Tuesday, compared with 232 suere(L in a headon collision chest injuries. ' at this time last year. .Sunday, Police 'said the accident oc- - collided headon Sunday night 43 4th 'miles north of Kaifab 6n U.S. 89. OGDEN" Injuries suffered curred at 2nd South-an- d Richard Watkins Craghead, when his when an auto driven by Robert F. Turner. 21, Chula motorcycle and an 17. son of Mr. and Mrs. George auto collided ' last Tuesday in Franklin Harris,' Vista, Calif., died Monday at Craghead, Brigham City, died Brigham City claimed the life of City, turned in front of the cv- - i:J5 a.m. while being taken by Sunday night .of injuries suf-- Richard Watkins Craghead, 17,' '' chartered plane to a Las Vegas fered in a motorcycle-autacci- - Sunday evening, cited the motorist for hospital dent Sept. 26. .The youth, a son of Mr. and failure to yield the right of way.: Boyd G. Pett. 39, Provo. aS- - hiesoMwo fyr qy Uftah Joghivciys itd ,L HV V R 0 q e r Bianchi, Edward Sandy, C Keaie . ifford Lake Salt City; great grandpar 7 ents Mrs Gloria ft , Evans, Mrs Ber Mr Evans. tha and Mrs E J Keate, all Salt Lake City, Mrs Georgina Cottam, ProviFuneral County Cache dence, Wednesday. 2 prrii 6i09 5 Redwood Rd , where friends call one hour te services. Burial Redwood pnoi Memorial Estates R. Timothy - Snow WEST JORDAN Timothy Ray Snow, infant son of Don R. and Shirley Stevens Snow, West Jordan, died of natural causes Oct 1 in a Murray Born Oct 1, 1967 Surviv Hospital brother, besides parents, mq, Edward LeRoy, sisters Julie Marie Peggy Sue, Christie Lee, all of West Jordan, grandfather Alexander Ste ven Bountiful Graveside services West Jordan 10 am. Wednesday City Cemetery Marie Jacobsen C. - Mrs Mane RICHFIELD Jacobsen, 68 former Logan and Ogden resident but recently ot Richfield, died of causes Incident to age Oct 2 at 3 a m. in a Richfield Born Nov 21, 1878. hospital Denmark, to Andreas and Eisa Anderson Christensen Married Dec 19, Marius Jacobsen, Oscar He died Jan. 1905, Salt Lake City on. daughters 11 19di Survivor' Oscar C , Richfield, Mrs Helen Tm nr, Taiwan, five grandchildren three great grandchildren - Funeretr-Thursdao m in Richfield Third LDS Ward Chapel Friends may call al NeH S Maqleby Mortuary, Rich 7 9 and pm field. Wednesday, Thursday prior Burial, Moroni City, Cemetery Emelie Hardman B. Emelie Ingeborg 59 O o d e n, Hardmen. died Oct 2 in an Ogden hospital 19 1907, Oslo, Norway, to Born Dec 'John and Maren Caroline Helqesen to Caorge O. Sr Marne Bierke 927, 24, Ogden. Sept Hardman, Member LDS Church Came to U S. son, husband; 1910 Survivors Barry G- - Roy. Weber, daughters, T Karl (Shirley) Mr County Alexander.' Mrs Moore Ogden; Sunset, 16 grandVigil. (Jeanne) Henry children, F ,eraf M both Rov Richard Wednesday, 11 am, Myers Mortucall Tuesday 7 9 ary, where friends m ; Wednesday prior to services 6 unaf Ogden Oty Cemetery OGDEN Bie'ke J. brothers. James Nielson T. Countv Garfield TROPIC, James Thomas Nielson 56 JrooiC, died m a Panauifch hospital Oct l 1967. of natural causes a Born Aug 13, 1911. Panguitch son of Joseoh C and Hannah Manq Rutft Married Nielson McC'e'land Fredohia S'moson, Nov, 16- 1948 Ariz Marriage later solemnized St Georae Temole Church of Jesu$ Christ of Latter dav Saints siswidow brothers Survivors ters. Idona Simmons Addie Simmons. both Heber Citv. Wasatch County, Mabet Norton, Panguitch, both Ooden; Ellen Hall Calvin Redford lernie Mada Layton, Cahf I San Bernardino McGee. Eldon, Minnie Berdella all Tropic Funeral Wednesday, 2 o m . Tropic Ward chapel, where friends call II am until services Burial, TrooiC, Cemeterv Rasbel W. Draper RasREDMOND Sevier County bel William Draper 71, 535 2nd East, Salt Lake Citv. died Oct 2 1967, in a Sait Lake hospital of a heart ailment 896 Born June 29 Moroni, San- pe e County, a son of Wtitam J and Laura C. Nielsen Draper, Married Clara H Green, Richfield, April 21, 1915 later Marneoe solemnized, Manti Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter oav Saints Retired farmer Employe, ZCMi Manager of a Salt Lake apartment house Survivors, widow, son. daughters Cahf , Mrs. Lazon A , Pittsburg Aurora, Ernest (Elame) Bastian Sevier County, Mrs Fred M Beale Ar Force Carmody 1? 1? Calif Base grandchildren, sisters, Winnie OaklandCalif ; Mary Rasmussen, Fitt, Napa, Calif Redo m v Funerai Thursday, Friends call mond Ward chapel warren R Jensen Funeral Home, - 4 Kf Redmond Gladys V. cemetery. Candlancj; "C)GDEN Gladys Virginia in nTV land 66 Oaden, died Oc Ogden hospital of naiural Born Sept 23 1901 OQden, to WH V ham and Mtdora Browing Weavart Mamed to Hayden Candland Nov), He Sail Lake Ciy 1939, 16, Feb 10, 1964 Mrmber LDS ChurhJ Bro herhoed Aux harv Faole' Railroad nqnears Auxiliary Sur9H,T sons Richard Ogden, Danj-vors Looan; 4 grandchildren, brother, Cdivm Mrs Hazel Hurleys Mrs Neta LeCuyer. ail Ogden FuA nnral Wednesday 11 a m LmdQutsfe wherg a Chape and Sons Colonial 7 9 p m c frit d Turdiv Wednesday prior to services Cemetery Ogden dex J Frederick A. Berrill A BfrrHUl. Frfdencll OGDEN n an U,4, Oaden ded Oct Born Augw ffer an iimeia hospi 189f Leicestv England to ArU) 2C ur and Elizabeth Elliot Bternli Ma Feb 12;, nod El zafceth Hampton Solemnized Looail W13 Poca'fHo machiniat LDS Retired Temp'e Sou't'ern Pacific Co Member Lp Church Southern Pacific Od Tim-Survivors Club dauqhrt Mrs Edward L, .(Monal -- iqunTSF Oqden, tjrandchildr brdthnrs, s h'dr, Aiire oaiin; bmi, csnes, 77 ra wMVy'TTm S fuS srv'c"' jacj EnSulstunAn4 Burlal dn ' c! Winfred A. Allen hyrum, each, county wmirea 7h5osp;,uTi Born Qct, 15 18H, Hyrum to Davl B and WalborpHreiseTT-Attenrftaned Sarart Ann Nielsen. Dec 1, Salt Lake LDS Temple She sons, Survivors' dauqhters,. Mrs. 4 Ted (Ueo) Glauser, ClearfiekJ, Ruet ft W Ab deen. Wash; Ned. Mctam- mon idnho, Mrs Lila Cook Loeani H Molvm Glaurer. 4 Mrs (K'fhteen) Cle'rlield, Mrs Harla (Ma'i)yni 4 Puiip.irr Tooele; David B , Paade- m, CAi h Poy V Sa t Lake Citvf' Mrs tarry (DoroWy) Olsen, BounJji ful 41 qrandchiidren; brothers, ters, Donald J , Logan; Earle W i i Mts Joseph P (Della) Nielson, bottf Hyrum; Mrs Ervin (Venna) Cache Lewiston, Courfyt,-M- rs Orqen Flora Jacobson Sait Lake City, t Funeral Tuesday p m Hyrum Sec 5 . ond LDS Ward Chapel. Friends cftflyj r Thompson Funeral Home prior ml Burial Hyrum City die., X |