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Show - I ,v ' I' . ' eared rty , !It'll:HP!: Gayle I. Oldroyd Gavle !vdtV eld,0)81, 52 Ult Rift Motecl :',2 a Of snztnt American Independent was (AIP) cleared Party afternoon tor its Wednesday blasta! in Utah by Sec. of State. Clyde L. Miller, but trouble ap-.- ! peared to be devrlor.ing launching pad. The party is sponsoring the candidacy of George Wallace, former Alabama governor, for ' 31t,oa. ' Liaant.e. fa'. BO,n Oct. le F o 1915 ',Man t jc, zation in Utah last June "be- cause none of these other people M'nuld do it" and said that he woul I act as chairman of the American Independent Parh -- until an I. S u rv,vors, ficials is held A t the party con- - widow: sons James M.. siirang Vention." B er ; Themes l''' .'hc;";v7a'l 'c'Lrahear, aTtewit. Born Dec. la. 788,0, R,chfielet. a 'A, k r, 01'6E1 r reo, 0,Aouri,' :,, Ni.e4s and ',L'er'rreg te Anna Torger- son, 26, MRrch I"' .' SAO ifklt f ',.A. ci:4t','Y. e 2., ,...' 4 '.. P B,N 1891 ,,i.6, ,,,zr , '4 s 1 r;e), I ,. 1 lop Ai and E ',z- Adam' Married H All'a- -t... e SL:kee rTk p m ,, .dliet iN. 1,, ',.f church e'r''l Ljar:'eus, Christ na Sa,nts. day died Joiv S. IWO. M e mb East Midvale 1st Ward. .0 f ' .7ti ,,. t V.R;:, sa,...r.,.' e. ,,, l, , I; 1 ,s,,: "!!:...':' , ,... ;:i.. di .n re00, S -g , , Utah Ranger's Heroism Cited r ton, Freeman ll'eAm"0, Former Star ;. , Stella St t I t r t ., T i I t i 1:, r 1 I. aring t donna I k. Ji t JAI t'lli I I , i I t a i , - Tama Takemoto the United Becker '. Roy - at :muck. Virginia J. Matthew 4 q Lou' se W. Gaff Gillette Imogene Irvine i Ma ero Julia - Alley Z:s. grandch t - Lucille M. Markham - - Talk Wins 7I rip For Davis Youth DtZchclts - Paris - VITAL STATISTICS - Hilda - Tullis - - Een, n, Layton, f;::0.2. - - 1 ea .. - Evans - , Barbara 1 atS'''t'ot,he 1Ptmetira, -- Baker 'rs. il, ass!t Et D les In S L :21 0 cwt. 3,9 tt, M 1,..! 1 Elizabeth Christensen Of Opera "I i E( 1 Leila , 76,1(,'Iv Peak 'IrsJ L,s,kis Ar:,rtuary PALMER - Funeral services tor I.Hiv S. PnMer will be he,d Satur dat, 12 two at Bennion Wa,O, Scath Redwood. Friends ma,. call 8 at MrDmidal Fth nerrr Home 4330 SMPh RedWOnel and Sateclay at the Church onp lnierment toc,.se,rs.icre,s Funeral 0,reclo, R ts,,,,,dMcDovisel. STRINGHom Funetal sersiceS' for Laurel ,a SSost Str,nrtham Y.,' be held Fr idly o in in the B,,,,,o1 St!" LOS 'Ne,a Chnpel, Sh) East (en- ter Street Frieons may cad at the BOLtrtlfOi UMOn Verrisary Tr,ursday 7.9 lo,m. and Friday II 30 a in 1,, 12:7,0 p m interment, Boontiful Me PAH, morial Fuodieral Directors, Morrill R Holbrook, LIMon Mortis. ary. THOMPSON Funeral services for Ellen J. Thomann. wilt be held Friday 12 noon at iha Jenkins Sctle COO South State str,,et Mortuary, Friends mav call Thorslay A to 8 Mtn. and Friday one hour prior to E el VCS Funeral directors, V. C. Gardens. d rt 9, r 'Fr7,;trii, ebrvt!:e, La,i,i. 'M'rrnrs'rial vv,z,,,,Lichy Cloto Lloyd Marian (Si rd) Monahan p.3 ... announced Al, C LaRue G. Hallmark - f.4 '1 Noma Iall-expens- 1 BerNon Rovsten 4 :01f I : 0; I 1 li I . ' Arizona Project May Gain Okay Oran Whittaker uater 1 Carr 1 -- Wh vele Ct.; hing it VALUE ., 1 tI. I I t RICKS MOTOR 11 Thursday, Notices February 1, Els 1968 4. Leoill McNees In wniCh end are constructed w:th a dead-en7pautred occur-aniMiqhf bP trAoprd. C.') in such buodirgs ail renuired exit stairways shall be enr as teoun'ed py ec,ion 3)011. "(31 0,, such buiidino, aii ON'n balconytYoe corridors shall be equiori: I ,yth ,:uboantia, ra iings a m:nimum of fOriy-aih- t inrhes in heloht with no openings more than six iinches in width x P t a t e xit stairway s. '(4) In such buildings all onen balconytype corridors shall be at le ast six feet In width arid no obstacles or obstructions shell be Pern tted in su c h w. din No balconytyne corridor of ess than eight feet in width shall be used for Outdoor living ourrtoset Or have furniture pared tnereon. "iSi When it e des,un Of such building Includes an interior coot uoor which thc building faces, an onening et the grade level to permit the Ingress ard egress ',f shall bp provided SUIticient tire fionting equipment. No buitil no shah be, designed which wOuld ro ming unless the er ,',, ,,n Of such ntoering has been ' eguFc of Salt Lake City. anproved by the tire dena-tmr7. Exit 'Sec signs end illuminetion. The first paraOrenli uh r,ction (hit of Sertion 1312 of the UnifOrrn of Building Code , Is amended 1961 Edition, e d o pt t ci by Stoction 541, as amended. follows as to read -Its) Exit sitrs. At every ter:wired exit doorway and wherever the d.re.;tion of egress, an otherwe reotilred to eearly Irwin-atexit sign with letters at least hoe inches h14h with white letters a within or behind to conform from illUm,nrt'ed field, green upon 2 of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, ts Section 1965, shad be provided from all e,e,, serving the occupant toad In Interior statrways the floor level specified in this subsection leading direct to the exterior shell be ciparly indicated S. "Sec. Feight. Suhsection (a) of Section 3702 of the Uniform BVilohnO Code, 1961 Editicn, erloPted i by Se6ion $11, OS amendeJ to read as follows. -igt Height. Every chimney shall e,,tend at least two feet above the earl of the roof throunh which it p,ssses and at least two feet above the highest elevation of any Part of the building within fifteen feet of The Chimney. The building official may approve rhlmney of lesser height Installed with an approved vent cowl having a sperk arrester whose opening shall be not less than six feet f,om any part of the huliding measured herizontally. For altitudes over two thousand feet the building official shall be consueed in determining the height Of the chimnev, Wet "Sec. detailed requirements. Section stendoipes: 38e6 of the Uniform Building Code, 1967 Edition, adopted Section 5.1.1, as amended is amended by adding thereto a ere subsecten IkI to refad as Wet stondopes; detailed When buildings .eguirements, Or structures which would otherwisr tst required to have we standp pes are unheated and exposed to freezing temperatures. gas or ponder type extinguishers May be used in lieu of wet standpipes when aepreved by the chief of the fire department se set forth in Section 3ftra Mechanicel refrigeration and el "Sec. conditioning. Air water consereatior; aPplications tor conditioning systems; inspection; inspection fees; effective date new and existing in. stallations: penalties; conflicting ord,nances repealed separability. Uniform Mechanical Code. Chapter 14, as contained in the Uniform! Building Code, 1967 Edition. Volume IL is emended by eddies 1405, 1406, 1401, 14015, 1409, 1410, 1411, thereto new wb,ections 1412, 1413 end 14, to row as follows, tewere, "Sec, 1405 to) Every cooling tower shall Cooling for roof structures at set forth In comply with the requirements the Uniform Building Code, 1967 Edition, provided, however, that CO011na tOWers On buildings Inside of any fire district may be COnstrurted Of wood. "(hi Cooling towers, when used in connection with water. fooled condensing units. shall be equipped with a positive bleed to prevent excessive build-uOf alkelinity and algae. Disposal et bleed-of- f water shell be into a storm sewer system. If storm sewer is net Available, senitary sewer may be uned. Connection to be made in a menner complying with the Salt Lake City Plumbing Code. 1957 Edition. "(c) Ail wafer supply and waste 'water piping end connection. Sho'l certIP y With pipvisions of the Salt Lake City Plumbing Cede, 1967 Edition. -see. 1406 Water conservation. Denition: for the pleSese of Sections 1406 to 1413 hereof, inclusive, the folicnine terns shall have. end ehell be construed to have the following meenings: "(a) The terms 'air conditioning system' end 'refrigeration system shall include any combination of equipment. whether cow pressor or Other type, by which heat is removed from the air and from which the secumulated or ffulent heat It wholly or partlailY removed by the use of water. "Ibi 'Air conditioning Syelemi lean mean an Installation for maintenance by heist removal of temperatures which are not lese Than fifty degrees Fahrenbeit. "(Cl 'System' shall meen any comblnetion of apparatus or Ire dividual units applied with water through any single ezistomer service pipe connected to the public water system. "(d) 'Person' shall mean and include a natural person, PartWhenever used with respect nership, corporation or association. to any penalty the term 'person', as applied to partnershiPs or associations, shall mean the partners or members thereof, and is applied to corporations, tete officers or employees thereof. "(e) 'Department' shall mean the division of building !Mae tiers "Sec. 1407. Application for Inspection required. An OP011eatien for inspection shall be required before the installation operation Or use Of any equipment fo' an air conditioning system or refrigeration system, which, when In coniunction with ell ether ewesment in the same system, constitutes a total system capeeitY ef f tone per hour and which requires greater than one and a eenPlY of water from the public water system. "Sec. 140. Application for inspection. (a) Every Palestine for inspection shall be made to the department and shall be signed by the applicant who Is either the owner or leaSall at the pram. ben, or the duly licensed contractor authorized to perform the work. The application shall provide the following Information: "1. NaMe and addrese of the apPlicant. "2. Location of the Prenlises where installation Is processed. 3. Name and aodress Of the owners Of the premises "4. Names of manufachirers of the units requiring water. end Classification of the re. "5. Merulacturer's identification frigeralion units. retina of maximum refrigerative caPecity "6. Manelacturer's Of the unit or netts under tele conditions of the planned install.. lion. (Refine may he stated in tons per hour or STU per hour.) "7. Horsepower of compressor prime mover. If unit is of cernpressure type. "S. Where weter conaervation devices ere reeatired DO comely With Section 1410 hereof), the manufacterer's namea identifleatlen, classification end site of the Conservation a:element. "9. Elevetion end plan thawing general Piping OrtanOMIUMS Cod details Of all points of Connection to building typal, water PIP. Ing (Piping direct to condenser units, make-u- p supply Int lower pan end so forth) as shell be reqUired by the 10. Such edditionel Information exit sh ",,O,Alet, - Alb Sk" - 1.,4,,,- - At, 1!(; 1 c ; .1 - . 4' , ) 1 LI ; 1405 to 1414 hereof, (meth. in tons be considered less than the following: "1. Total maximum BTU per hour of capacity of the Install& 'len divided by twelve thousand; or "2. The nameplate horsepower of any compressor prime mover or Unit, for any air conditioning instellation; 3. of the nameplate horsepower of (2) above, for any refrigeration installation. (c) In the ebsenee of the required manufacturer's maximum rating (a) 6 ebove, the denartment may specify the tonnage of the installation at the ratings indicated bv paragraphs 1, 2 or 3 of this subsection; or, If Cese appear Inadequate, then by whatever other measure of capecity appears to it to be Proper. "Sec. 1409. Fee for inspection. A fee shall be paid at the time of application for inspection to cover one rough andor ens final in accordance with the flowing inspection of the Installation, teetle: COMPRESSORS ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT CHOrsePOwer) $3.00 minimum fee 112 HorsepOwer through 4 horsepower 412 Hortelsower through 10 horsepower 2.00 per horsePower 11 130 Minimum per Horsepower and cver horsepower. Neximarn fee shall not exceed $25000 ABSORPTION AND ENGINE POWER (Toes) 112 Ton through 4 ton 5.00 Minimunt fee 10 ton 4IS Ton !brown 2.00 per ton 1 50 11 Ton and over Minimum Per tea Maximum fee ehall one exceed S750.00. WATER SAVING DEVICE OR COOLING TOWERS (Flat Fees) 112 or ton through horsePOSVOr Or Mrs $117 00 Minimum tee 1 worsetower or ton through 10 horsepower 13.011 Minimums tee or ton 11 Horsepower or ton and over 7100 Minimum fee Aesseimum fee shall net exceed 175.00. Replacement Of complete condensing snit or water savings devices shall follow same fee schedule is above. (Any component Deets of a refrigeration system replaced for eseetle er nonce shell not require a feel "For each additional inspection required because of 'endow-notio- n of work, or because of premature request for instection, an additional charge shell be made NW to seventy-fiv- e per Cent (75) of the originaf tee. 1410. Ali "Sec. Eauiproent rewired. systems having last tons per hour shall be capacities exceeding one end one-haequipped wen evaporative condensers, cooling towers, spray ponds or Other anotoved water conservation equipment. "Sec. 1411. Effective date. tel For new Instetletient these regulations shall be effective immediately. "(b) Existing Instrilations shall be modifted to conform to Medificetions hen be cern. the proVisions el these reeulations. Pleted in acceedance with the provisions of this paragraph en Or bettve the 15th daY of May, 1967. In the event that a critical eiandition develops in the public water supoly system. all instals. tions not ecni,nood to Conserve water as herein provided shall be eubiect to immediate discontinuance on orders Of this department "See 1412. Penalties (at Failure to comply with any of the pro. Visions of Sections 1405 to 1414 hereof, inclusive, shall be suffklent cause for discontinuance Of service of water for the Operation of the apparatus or equipment. "(b) Any person who shall invall, replace, onerate or use. Sr diernsiS Or cause to be installed, replaced. operated or used, iner air conditree,.... system or refrigeration system without first rookie. an application for lesPection as rewired by Section 1407 shall lee guilty of a rnisdernearew "Sec. 1413. Inconsistent ordinances repealed. Inconsistent Or. 'finances or Parts of ordinances heretetore Ir effect which are in. consistent with tee PrOVISIOrl of SeCtiOnS )4.1C to 1414 hereof, In- more. to the extent of the incorisisteoce, are hereby repealed. "Sec. 1414. Seeerability. The invatidity of any section, clause. sentence or provision of SLetions 1405 to 1414 hereof, theithive, shell pet affect the velidity of trey other part thereof which Can be given effect without such invalid part or ports. "Section. 5 Effective date. seeded Existing buildngs. 1313 (c) of the Uniform Buildino Code. 1967 EditiOn, adOeted bY is emended to reed as foilows, section as ameeded, "Every building telling to conform to the requirements of this section en or before December 1. 1965, end every builoing falling Within the scope of this section for wtSch there his been no buildIng permit obtained for necessery Improvements end alterations to torenroi to the requirements of thts Section on or before March 1. 1968, end every building falling within the scope of this sec. tien whose ieter,or ststrwavs and rieMber of exits do not comPlY Vieth this section on or thieve July 1, 10611, Shall be vacated until merle to conform to the ebove requirements. 'Sic. Existing buildinosdoor end openings. SettoOMI 1711 it) 01 the Un;iorm Buildtno Code, !Wit Edition. epoptea by en , is amended. is amended by adding thereto the toilewirio "Room deers ore-- e iron a corridor shall be not less thez) 196- inch A. rl crire ci,,s es ep thsi its of ests1ino norost &yrs mey On One Old? be continued If thry Cr. eeuivaleet of 1,,inrh fire reteimmt plywood beering the Urclerwriters Labor. tory labei of arpros.ei. "Sec Ptieeirg Iowa, lateral Sec. 301 af site umitemiq PirldinO Code, 15a7 Edition, mdcisted by as ementhd. Is aimwe'd by adding teereto en zreditional subsection let o reed es feilensi suesection tel hereof shall be ob"if) Thet,.- - permit required r bycome. A 'AI neon the work therein 17, ,cr taie, by SPeCifled and sorts permittee must plug ell sewer laterals at or neer the sidewiirk mi as staked tie by the City Engineer before any rroicr. Cr rnOtienq terriint No excavetion shell be covered is Approved by the City inspector. until tee "Sec. 5.114 Adopting coee. The Ut,iforrn Building Code, 1967 of these OrdinanCaS, as amendEdition, referred to in Section incius-veto in as Conteined ed by Sec' eci. Volume t Of said Code, excepting therefrom Section L107 end Chas'7 et 12 e te' 6) chapters end nut:nee-1- d crie.air ls Setliens 101 te 6104 both inc!Usive. and in volume II, as amend. ed, by adding Thereto Sectioes 1405 to 1414 inclus,ve. and the Uniform Buiirlieg Corte Standaro,, three coo es el which ere en the for use end exam,nalicn by tee public in the trice Of the Recorner re Suit I aiie hCrib and published by authority Of the 1m...el of Comm,ssinner; r salt Lake City, Utah, ea and 16r, ant,1 ciiee Itrd ti? .inr?ieri is the Un.form Budding Code, rney LIke C.ty. IP.th" C1N 2 in the en:niOn et The ',card of Cernrnissoners of brash end welfare of SAi Lek, C. V. it is ne ,satii- to the tea inh,eitents yf 5mit Lase City that this ordinance become 17, 11 13; L diP Wit ' 40 0 E t 1 ; 4 4 ' 1 ; 1, ere:- - ye therilieste, 'ECTiON Pub' this 3. Teis Ordinance Pessee by the enard rit C5mni 25th daY of iiint.firY, 1764 HsvemAN J HOGENSEN Co', Pocordor (FEAL) 1;11 L. take offert cncr',, Stilt first It UPOn 0 Inke City, Utah, J BRACKEN EE, Mayor, I 0 0 1!,t,ft W(1 Puboshed shall Fc.tv-u- y 17,p ( t All i I LAW ill!, 4 i department. "(b) For the eurpoun of Sections sive, In no event shell the rate capacity I 11 I I 1 tren, dy NEWS, for I,run t ,...t I "sk;. Ir I be 4 Soulh 49", E Mortoary, OLDROYD - Fneral ,er,,,b for. Ivory Ddro s i v. tit be held k,t1,,C SaturdAv ? p n,. 0, the Mir Last ret,ti - t serv,res he.o F.,Oay Japa,ese Church of 81 Ist soot', F Cloupd s ,Ah,te Chapel Chr;,1 :;,,:'.. a tttlet pile, .:.,,i., "mTar,,r7nza.-.- . Funera, wino. KNo,ch 10. a Legal HANAI ..rtk, a, m1,;:.,,rVb",ee: i,:" ',' s le Anmp Chrtst of Latter 0,1111 f I Fe's. Ogden. et -- lone M. White I n 1, Funerals , at ne, natLeal 'P home of cau,,es ,,:tz r;e 70, DESERET rkhos 182 E ?so S,uth, ded Jan CO 196,4 ' k..,,, ,i', pEia, feI Mrs. dAtii.:4erS, Susr,r,vOrs' S, (eve n et Jesus Mrs. L. (LaVoni Hinckley. Michosle. lay Saints. Farmer, Lester (Helen) Anderson, Seit Lake t: s to ,c4 Mrs. Steohen G, (Eye'vn) Nor,,,,,,,,, leto.13 Nigh nr,est grrop City, West siveo JOrdan; trader, Sunclas schodt tnacher. Secre- Rawns r a ri d c h mine dren. great Richfied Cattle S. bete Salt Lake Cty; per- - Ate,rsYn4re3reasu:teir, R,,bert granctcr.ildren, sisters, Mrs. If ents, Salt c eke City, brother. sis- Mrs Hugo J. Newman, Su rvivors, s, Scarkes, vedeyi. RichtTld, ters, J. Morris. Cedar City; Mrs. M daughters. W bOtri born Set it Lake City, Derrai Melvin S P (Maurine) Sarders, Mrs, John P. Richfield, Harriet PstriSent Pleasant Saturday, noon, PC.90 S. Jones. both Salt Leke Grove, title, COunt,i; Mrs. D,,,,,tes Sesta St., where friends call Friday iLaJunel president. e 6 end m City Funeral S:4urday 2 Dm- - 260 D IF iorence Saturday before ser- 0 Alexandria E South Tempe where friends call Va.; Wit'S JohnJornSon of Carden In a letter to Hubert Grizzell, b. (jMn) Kotler: vtsas. Burial, Martoortal Friday tee P,M tels Valley. Saturday prior to Empire, Nev.; t4 grandchildren, sto services, Burial Wasatch Lawn Me- acting chairman cl the MP, Mr. sisbrothers, morial Park. tets. Dr Leslie A, Burt, both R,cn-- , Miller said that R. petitions fieid, Ernest, Mrs. Florence Atkins,' Mrs. Martha Fenimore, all Salt Lake submitted to him by the partyi Rowland Freeman MIDVALE .City; Mrs. Ruby Taylor, San Loren (Roily) Lloyd, 74. .,... , met preliminary requirements ra! PUITSBURGH. PA. (LTD moo s! 198 East LITTLETON, COLO Ione Mel- - 'uFrields call Sonnoer Mortuary, of Utah law. Midvale, .uuth, Lit- vin 63. White. 4, A .01,.;1. Friday, 79 p.m. and Saturday befora d.ed of natural Moab, Utah, park .17 tieton d ed Jan serv ,ces Bunal,crifield City Cem- - causes Jan. 31 n ' , The party is now legally ". r. ..:- ,.,r,.-,,,in Ennle etery. ranger who rescued a man 31-wood1968 Coto. .,..; a Salt Lake hosot to, V'''''' tal Born Jan. le, 4, Stifte And Son, ott from a burning car at Death qualified to hold a state conYen-- : .teit low,no a Itnaertno 1896 Ri to vertor, illness THOMPSON P,O,c nominate party of;ice:s iG, Pert and Mary 7 ,,,i- ,,- Anrn Cf.& Valley, Calif., two years ago . . .4 P. Thcmo. suvices for Frank Kaszer Elizabeth H v a nnis 1?137, ..11 son a will be m conducted Ergay and select your slate of candi-- 1 has won a bronze medal and Neb-- a daoghter k I o y d Married at Evans and Ear;v, 374 ist .... C hr is fini 4' Ander- of ddle ald E,.8 call trienct. South. where may $750 for his heroism. Oleg Marian F. (Bird) Payne Monahan. son, Sent. 13, )920, ..,..',:. McNeil Melvin. to hour Interment. services grim ..: R i v e rton She-'r r ea 7e. , .!:., Aveto Jan. Ma lale died Downing!on .0,,,, ..4 Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Funeral d,rec'it "Thereafter. when this office' 31. 19o8. 9 cm.. of naturai .....;., 26, .ett,,,,,,,,10, i :,...,,..,,, caJses in died The Carnegie Hero Fund A,ton E. iBrownie23, Jule tors. Evans and Early a Salt Lake hosnital. F o r m e r 1906. 'White, Aug. receives your certifying petition ' MemorialWELCH sf.rvic.es for Born M.qc11 21, C o m mission 1940. Raoid City. ''. Park Cihr. owner Lloyd Coal .''.' Wednesday A.,,,,41e' Tremavne Harriet retired Welch, S.D. M e m ummit Countv. a dauohter of Alden Co. r, ... OK Rubber with the signatures of 500 Salt Lake CItY school teacher, will . E. and Etta Byrnes Payne. Married Weklers. Robert K. The Church be of , duly" Veteran , be. at the First to Frederick William Monahan, 1914 , ww ! he,d Friday p.m. of .!.....r. Jesus Christ member quallfied electors, your party,''s - .; .. Salt Lake Cry. Mebei. First Con- - LDS Church; Mel1.9011101191111110kaa Congregational Church, 2150 Fonthiii.Saints..'.. Devine, 32, was among re- :Latter-daFuneral directorS, Evans and EarlY., Teacner, ',.. gregationat Chech. Graduate. Row- - American Legion; rominees will be approved for cipients of awards for herLincoln,A land Hal.. Libt,e9!, Plymouth, services 'WILICINSONJ7Funer-a- l East Veterans WW 1, and Morningside e:ementary Survivors! Lake vale Sth Ward. Seventy, Salt husband, placement on the general elec-- 1 oism. Survivors: sons, for Georoe E. Wiikinscm will be held schools, Utah. Also tauoht in Colora-- , City; soh, daughter. Thomas Payne. R.. Saturdav 12 noon In the Larkin Mor Kenneth A., Geinn ,davOtPIS, in Nebraska. T do Salt lion ballot Lake City; Mrs. Ben and Graduate. LhaI (Helen) Mrs.'Al (Marv) Sister, all Sandy; C. tuarv i61) South Ea SI November, 1968," Chaoel, dron. Neb.. University. Winn, Baltimore, "d'' four gr-- -- ,,,, Devine pulled a man from Friends mev call at the Jesse, Mrs. Birdella R. Llovd. both Tetv,ole. Survivors: husband; SOnS Richard children, one greatorandchild. Secretary Miller said. Friday 6 to 8 p.m, And, mortuary MM. Gienn (Dorothy) Nei rMidvale' 22 MounE.. A.. all Don, E.' Alton m. JbrrS Funeral Salmi-dahis Interment.' Saturday Prior to serVices. burning sports car tain View, Calif.; Rodney A Little.; 10 South ' where le grand. 1Pn, Rock Sprinos, At a Wednesday news confer,' friend! c.all'oneiN 15 c hid ren, en; Hovtsville Cemetery. Funeral directom Colo.; l eiaht arandctlildrent in Death hour et,e service s. Buri al. Mt Oalf tors. Larkin Mortuar,. enee in Mr. Miller's office, Mr.! March 19 , faiher, Aillance, Neb.; brolhor, siS.- yet Cemetery The lamily suaaests brother, sister, Gilbert, West Jordan: River-- , ter Charles Colo.; eaartilrviti6nt 4, t64 First conareca. Mn. Wilford (Edna) Meyers, Grizzell announced the state, Valley. ton. Eureral Monday 11 a.m.2 East Ruth Sturaean. Alliance tonal Church buildria fund. Notices Fitth LDS Ward Choutri, Legal ,Midvale Saturday, nOon. 4760 S.! t., - - -convention will be held May 11. State-Swhere friends call Frid. !MO S. State Friends call moo s, TO PROPERTY NOT10E OWNERS, m. 4 one 61 p.m., arid Saturday before serp Monday 1State, Sunday H. However, other AIP officers 5 ,n South! vices. Buriai, Murray City Cemetery.' Prior to - . -- -I Burial River- ", C;r1;eter'y,-'1or-souiti not present at the news conferLeila Milnw Hall Baker, 77 349 E. East Montgomery Sti eel, 1Nst --', 8000 Soutn. Sandy. died Jan. 31, 1998. B. Redweod F:ood ence expressed surprise at the , 4 tom.. in a Lake nursing home C. Redwood Road east side 'STREETS' of naturat causes. from 5th South to 91h South Sheets,' announcement and some doubt Stella Costa E vans. To, v!r, South Street both sides from PRICE Born April 18, 1895, Clay County, to Redwood' Street to Perc,val IDAHO Elizabeth Neb. Married PRESTON, Harry Price, d,ed Jan. 30 in a Price hosoi- :Montgomery that Mr Grizzell was speaking Bartus Christensen, 93, Preston, died Hall, Dec. 25. 1911. He died Aug. S. tel after a long illness. Born Nov. Road. Ind,ana Avenue both sides' of natural causes Jan. 30 in a Cedar 1926. Married to Wacie Phillip Baker 30, for the party. to from Montgomery Street to Redwood, 1097, Do,,nieyille, calif., Elth Street 11, both sides Nov. South He 1941. ched Jan. 5. 1991' Machael and 11, CO, Utah. rest home. Born May Mary Costa. Married to Road, 187a, Bern. Switzerland, to John and Member. didn't know a thing about Baptist Church. Former Or Irv' n Snyder EvAns Oct. 4, 1917. from Montgomery Street to Redwood both Sides Street Prosoect Road, Elizabeth Aeschbacher Barfus. Mar- - member, Order of Eastern Star. Nevada City; Calf. Member Cathotic from litth South to 252.75 feet north of It. He's apparently doing it on, rind in James P. Christensen, Nov. Survivors: sons. dauchters. Ralph Church. Notre Dame Altar Society. 8th South Street. Hes Raymond Hall, 79, 1893, Logan LDS Temole. Harry Percival Hail, sisters, hinband; Miss, his own," said Clyde Freeman,' NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that d,oti Mato 31. 1910 Member LDS both Grand Junction, Colo.; Mrs G Survivors: James L. Barker, Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, A. (Helynel Bilijrns, Murrew; Mrs Anna Costa, Mrs. Louise Dubuque, Commisstoners Calif. Regoiem Jr., George B. Catrnuth E. J. Garn Viet- th ..Downieville, Bountiful, ATP vice chairman.' J. Leon, Caldwell; Clifford Veria A9, Price. Chula Vista. Calif.; Mr's. J.W. (Mabel) Lee, Ribbv,' nine a.m., Notre Dame and Conrad B. Harrison have been nam; - enoss ooturday four (treatgrandchildren, Dr. Robert G. Thompson, AIP' IdAho; Mrs. H. A. (Hazel) Newbold,i grandchildren; Church, Price. Holy Rosory oponinted to Oct as a boarl of half sister, Mrs. and Review to hold the Lake City; Mrs. William T.I me A. Anderson, Omaha, Neb. lFriday 7:33 p.m., Mitchell Funeral Equalization secretary-treastne- r, law on the quesa indicated' Requiem Mass will be cele- - Salt iFtibv) Smith, Cedar City, Utah; Funeral Monday. noon. 36 E. 7th .Chapel. where friends call Thursday, ' he ssessment to be lion D. AiiOn (Leora) Alder, Ogden;1 South, where friends call Sunday, services. to develhad that a rift actually Saturday prior brated Monday at 10 a.m. in the 12 gra.idchildrent 31 great - grand- - P.m.. and Monday before services.I Friday, Burial Price City Cemetery. tart Sewer Extension No. 923, of the A.,1 Burial, Lake Hills Memorial Park., oped between Mr. Grizzell and Sacred Heart Catholic Church, shiwidnrg:1;,trrottrs, sisters, John City of Salt Lake Logan, List of the property In said district Mrs. J. C. Arristensen, Mink Creek. the other officers. 1170 Vas been comoleted and is available Funeral Saturday 1 MM., Franklin E. 9th South , ,....,.. ...,,,morf' L. tor inspection in the office of :... "He is certainly making that ,", ',,,",... ?' LDS Stake Center, Preston. Friends! Worthen Goff, t he oublic ST. GEORGE-Lou- ise City Ertoineer of said City. Said cal Webb Mortuary, Friday evenin9.1 90, St. George. died Of natural causes list shows the description of all 11 LONG CALIF. Funeral cm. Burial Prestoni BEACH, Saturday announcement without the knowl- ' for A' Cemetery. 30 in a St. George rest home.i lots, parts of bloces and lots,services and burial will be Satuyclay Jan. BedenBorn Feb. 12, 1877, St. George, to blocks,and real estate bounding, abutat Wee Kirk O'Heather, Forest Law Joseoh itlionlis 41,11,4''.:;4'''''',:,;'''. edge of the other officers," Dr. !Eldredge ' and Smith to the improve' Maly..Isne, H,eap koff, 89, a farD ec. men tsr adjacent Cemetery, Glendale, Calif., for Mrs. Worthen. Married Wilfo within said district and Thompson said. "He told me Imogene Leaver Gillette, 61, Leong '21, 1899, St. George LDS rnrd amount Of the proposed mer opera Beach. 30. died 19tris grand She 1932. Helthe Member Jan. Nov. V. within es,died to said district be made that if I didn't go along with him i Tama Takernoto, 71, 212 W. 1st Long Beach of natural causes. i..:Ade, Church. Survivors: nieces. and the amount at ty,6 groomed Jan 31 ' 196a ' in a 'mai w:?:,iii South, diofed natural Funeral Friday 2 p.m., St. Georoe !assessment to be levied gainst each he would destroy the organiza- prima Born Nov. Salt 1906, Lake 4, ca CorlYa hospital East Lin Stake Center. Friends call, block, lot, part thereof or parcel of 1W h o " appeared ..:.,,i Cannon-MetcaBorn Dec 23 le99,Wakavama a daughter of Moroni S. and Mortuary, Thursday; land or real estate. tion." !t.1 and Wilson Leaver. Married to William; Japan, a daughier og E1 audiences Friday prior to services. Bur.' Said Board of Ectualization and ',before 1931, California. Attended lai St. George .5' Yasu o Ta Robert Rees Dansie, attorney He died Gillette, Cemetery. i'. Review will meet In Room 200 Cite! , ;,, MeMr , Wakayama Kenlin Kal. old LDS University, University of and County Building of Salt Lake' Utah, Salt Lake City. Later received for the group, said that Mr. lin Europe and Citv on the following thr ee or morel st Chursdl Busddhii S. a degree from the University on 144.,..ei:;.w.:41.; 1days from '3:30 to 41:30 is.m. during Grizzell had not attended recent S9u:tigNe:' Sarl'ts Lalicleughitteyq; Southern California. School the usual business hours In Arid' teacher, both -,,Yoshio, and on States for some ;46,:::IsAt ,,,,, Tuesday Julia Sherwood Macro. City Monday, Angeles school system. Member,' OGDEN vile, Van Nuys, Calif.; eight grand- - Los meetings of the officers includ- 27 The Church of Jesus Christ of 75, Ogden. died Jana 30 in an Ogden Wedgesday, February 26, 27 and 28, children. She Latter-da- y 1893, 19, 1frs. Ogden,'1960. Born Jan. Saints. years. hospital. from be announced ing sessions with national party Durino that time said list will be Luke and Ella Sherwood. Married Sul Ove(; husband, Long Beach, East. died Tuesday in and any Bedenkolf to Fred L. Macro, June 18, )929, Salt open to public inspection renresentatives. i Lake LDS feeling aggrieved will have aMember Church, puffier City. Salt Lake a ( II the Question on ot beneof natural heerino Rebekah hospital of said Grizzell Mr. Wnodcraft, Neighbors E. Thursday T. 1it s accruing t ri eny paece of proper- Lodge, Eagles Auxiliary. Survivors: are that he had not attended a 'causes. Robert E. ,ty against whicn special texes sons, daughters, husband; in ba assessed, and on (2) PRICE E v e r t Alley' Roy 1:died Jid.r,;s0 Tii aBergg, Edwin proposed Robert Bountiful; Born in Munich, Germany on all, as to amount be the so 62, Price, died Jan. 30 at home proposed luncheon held Jan. 25 with LinJr , Portland, Ore; mrs. Joe and (3) sny and ail oblec. (Estella). Macro, Elko, Nev.; Mrs. sessrid Cons which the property owners may dell Bolton, a member of the May 26, 1878, she was the daugh-- ; roirion h8scrtiita128.litl;ican'4 Long Mills,e .1crBushtne:11,1nesMos... Botorn HAeuogro. 6Caiv"rn Eugene Tahoe Baldwin, City, (June) to the levy of such tax. After a Mildred and Anne Peel Alley. Married Nag- I Harold Maero, ahoy stemons Wallace campaign staff from ter of George von Mayr, under.; rarleitr have been concluded, the irt'YoleiV488eC. krr;d1tIttiye !Blanche Lewis, Dec. 24, 1928, Price. Vert Craig, ci ea rei e id. ,,, and bearings den 1947, S IOUN after all persons clestrino to be til r I a I r 8 a Alabama. The reason he stayed ;secretary of state have been heard, said Board Hapsburg , Morninoside College! Sioux City. For.'- Vomit Brotherhood of Operating nrandchildren; brtor ()the r, sisters, CEqualization and Review will eon., :Atli- Engineers 1Z BPOE 1550, Price resident Madison, Nobel G.. Mrs. Hazel Wilson , both away, he said, was because ;Germany under Otto von Bis- - s17r7":":s'N the erouments presented and! hmu widow; td:g' hstl:r749r5s.9' MOOS' Lodge. Survivors: Mrs. Ed (Lillian) Carsev, will m-such corrections in thel Her mother was a L.. Pocatello; .;bal)Ac,a "Mr. Lindell was in Utah to sons, daughterS, Walter ke Santa, !Ogden; South Gate, Calif Funeral Friday 1 Pro posed list of special taxes a " father. City, James C.. 81.'19 p.m.. Larkin Calif.; CInsdr. Rob; Maria, Ogden, lust end ein.lita le. Mortuary, consider may of find out how to go about doing ;daughter Friedrich Bendickt Calif.; brothers, sisters,Dr. 9 Vista, Calif.' Robert IL., whirs friends call Thursday Such corrections may eliminate MP art K. Orange, Conn.; Dale, La- Mrs. Earl (Mary Lou) Can- - ,p.m prior to services. Burl- - or more pieces of nroPerty or rnav what we had already done Friday Aron Hermann, a member of the fayette, Ind. . Mrs. Herschel Tweed, Calif.; trell, Lincoln, Neb.; 8 grandchildren; decrease the amount of special taxes CenseterY, Scottsdale, Ariz.: Mrs. Reinert Kvid-- brothers, sisters, Walter, James E., al oeden City Proposed to be assessed against Icy10:30 getting petitions signed to have privy council of King Ludwig I. ahl, Pocatello. Funeral Friday both Salt Lake City; Jack N., Cali, of property, but wilt not in'pies:e Melhodisi 'formic First Potalelio arm, Mrs. Kenneth Funerals the party recognized in the the amcunt of any Proposed !crease Tri, Fib Friends cell Downard 'Church. INIARRIED ILITALN Mrs. Rena wett, Mo. -- -unless a new notice is Drexel, :assessment Kinney, ineral Hollle prior to services. Burial Funeral BAKER Funeral services for, state." Saturday 11 a.m., Fausett- - Leila given and a new heerino held. be will heid, Mountainview Hall Baker Cemetery. Is Milroy Etzel Mortuary, where friends call Every person whose property was She Harfirst married to 12 noon at the He added that he took chair-- I sCzatetretwhere Haute to be assessed ard fells to an- p.m., Saturday alter 10: Mond' 36 Eas Friday lth luary, EqualizeBoard of such a.m. Burial before old Price hear whom Cemetery. City Eldredge, a Iltahn friends may call Sunday 7 to 8 p.m.- tion and Review and to Make any anship of the Wallace organ!- and Monday prior to services. Interand every rhiection he may have to she met at the American Con-- ! TWIN Fu-itPart. Memorial ment, Lake FALLS, IDAHO Virginia levy of such soecial tax shall be sulk-dneral directors, Deseret Mortistirvi deemed to have waived ail and any in Munich. She and her June Johnson Matthew, 61, Oakland, FLTrieral services obiections to such levy except the LOGAN Lucille Towaiii,lanFdaliisf terrest:dronnti Maddox Mark. 5fia.,Jatnort;n6erin will be oblection husband performed that the povernine body in grand Beckstead Webb Edith for Santa died ham, 71, Rosa, Calif., to F e r d i lurisdietion to order to Born obtain Goff 12 in the noon .failed at 31 In a Logan hospital after a held Friday n;orilt rireil -- lam to opera in Germany and Switzer-i- t Spencer Johnson. !short illness. Born May Z 1896, CM- - Mortuary Chapel 0090 South State, lie making of the improvement for Mor-- I Divyor;cg.adAuter se;IcrSetti rzsAtzde: ,ton, Idaho, to Oscar J. end Olive Street. Friends may call It the In atli;jbeergri;ei. land for 27 years. Friand 8 Alberta Garner Maddox. Married to (vary Tbursdal 6 to p.m. taxes to be so levied burial Friday ,Percy Edward Markham, Oct IS,- day prior to services. mBurial South wt. 1,5 poCy.bi in weeds within fit-- 1 The Eidredges eang in the7,,,,,27:1z4a.. Funeral, Mem- Jordan Cemetery. Goff 119i4, erignam City. Separated. -- - .r111arY 'OS) days after the ordinance bar LDS Church. Survivors; son, nerai directors. and !leYYlnq the same becomes effective, opera "Tosca," In Mountain of the taxreyer, in L., daughters, Frank Funeral services to- r- or, at the option BENN I ON Home, Idaho; Mrs. Gene (Margaret) were the principal vocalists in (5) goal anhUal inetal iments or-asheld will be B. Bennion Archie Mar- in said levying Fritive Shevidt, Mrs. Guy (Gertrude) be provided F 17 noon at the McDougal at not to itt, both Ukiah, Calif.; 18 grandchil-tda- y "The Flying Dutchman." dinance with interest broth. at Home, 4.130 South Redwood, 6 where exceed 7 per cent per annum until Oren; 25 8 to call Thursday and at the rate of 10 per cent ers, sisters, Irvin B., Brigham City; friends met due to THE MIK4,D0 paveb1e annum thereafter. R. A. p.m. ard Friday one hour p le Mrs. Truman, Midvale; per Lawn, annually. the first of such instell- (Mabe) Eyre, Sandy; Mrs. Charles services. Interment Wasatch During World War I they per- (Olive) Hoth, Loon. Funeral Friday Memorial Park, funeral directors R. aments to be oayable within fifteen after the effective date of Nelson Memorial noon, Chariot, David McDougal. -r 1((5) days formed in Philadelphia and New ordinance, Logan, where friends cell Friday A senior from Davis Funeral service- s fo- Such BUR made to the The improvements DIVORCES GRANTED ,after 10 cm., Burial Santa Rosa, cora High York City. P. Burr, will be held Friday 12 aforementioned streets a r 0 as toi- School won the 1968 Veterans of noon in the Hall Mortuary Chapel, :A ,....,. . (Third District Court) l East Center Street, Logan, Utah, IMPROVEMENTS' S" and l'e cent- -H. Friends may call at the Mortuary tery sewer line Includino wyes, manForeign Wars annual Voice of She sang in The Mikado" at T hursday 7 t o 9 p.m. and Friday one hnim riusidenks, etc vs. Jerry; plain. Wandermere while CORNIAJoLynn Park, Funervisiting' Iron PAROWAN, Interment, FRONT ABUTTING County Democracy speech contest for hour Prior to services, OF FEET t decnr,ea. d;f.tnecri,d.cit.,Ttrmoty eI se. vices for Hilda Hulet Tullis 73, Looan City Cemetery. igrtaontgi Salt Lake in PROPERTY bor (Pete alrl I) 6190 Tr Utah Wednesday night. City many years SM p.m., Funeral services tor 'PATE No. 11 PER rPoNT FOOT: oer modth chod suonoft, $30 per Parowan, will be Saturday, EVERETT Ward chaPet. She Everett will be held $12.78 Front fest Of ebutting proper-dieTed Adams, 18, son of Mrs. !ago at the request of Squire MOnth ellrnenY Ind $250 attorney Perowan No Jan. 30, 1968, in an Ogden hos- - Clyde ' Friday 1 Din. In the Eldredrie Ward, ty (Rate No 21 lle, 00 (Rate TOTAL2) Salt Lake City, Illness- 3219 South 3rd East. Friends a twil4 MaY PER FRONT cOOT: sin It. :Coop, well-know- n Ethel Adams following P. vs. Robert pith Mortu- - call at the 260 COST oP Pg0iFcr- - WI.8:10 67. riends Southern Utah call Larkin Mertuary, cutand 1.,,,, plaintiff granted decree musician and conductor. won ell GIVFN THIS 30TH DAY OF Jan-an- d p.m., East South Temple Thursday City. Friday, TOON Of minor Children; defendant to ary, Cedar after 11 a.m. at the p.m. and Friday at the ward One UtOrv, liziao over five other Mr. Eldredge diz I shortly be NW child support begiOning SIM per home Saturday Interment, 189 W. Cen- - hour prior to services. Richard JAMES L. BARKER, JR. of Tullis, to Crimmissioner tSh2Deliper ter St., Parowan, Burial, Parowan Centerville City Cemetery. Funeral finalists with his fore World War II , and she was MOnritthh tendlZatatPrEcVi GEORGE B. CATMULL Directors. Larkin Mortuary. Cemetery. City fees and oblige.. attorney Commissioner a"Iro;nSlie Services Graveside rw,1161' talk on "Free- to United to come the 'advised E. J. GARN for La Rue Greenig Hallmark will Norman P.; ''' KIRKHAMHope Commissioner d o m's C h a I- 12 noon le t he for at States be held Saturdey safety. ' i.. CONRAD B. HARRISON ,Waintift granted decree and custody A., Salt Leke City Cemetery, Friends CoromiasInner children; defendant to pay LOS ANGELES LaRue Greenig may call at the Deseret Mortuary On lenge." A Salt Lake City reFidfstit t:tm.nor SMO orr month child SUPPOrt, S4 BOA R D OF EOCALIZATtON 69. Los Angeles. former Hallmark, SattirdaY: .'. 8 m. and o 6 to Mr. AND REVIEW Adams. ..,..1.'.per mnnth alimony and ob.loations, Salt Lake City resident, died of nat- - Friday it had she that time, since taught HORNMerel Irene vs. Jim J.; ural causes Jan. 30 in Lou Angeles. prior to services. Funeral chrderS s sme ary Sewer E sten. sen N o. 423 who is student ::kalppe; JThird and Final Estimete. defendant Born Juty 10, 1896, Mann, Utah, to Deseret Mortuary. .voice, piano, languages and plaintiff granted decree; a John and Christine Axelsen Greenits !First publication Janna-- V 31, 1068 tvorkla,ysis,7491)edrPIT11:11'utehlit body 1:1wfrantl president in He Married !Last publication February 2, 1964 work Hallmark. died. Dougtas cooperation $2Srl shops opera , EA, U.S. Anornew's Office 30 Legal Stenographer Attorney fees. at Davis High, , with Carlos Alexander. Los Angeles resident 7 years. H. BROWNECarol Jean vs. Howard will receive cousins. nieces, nephews. W. Jr.; pia Inttif granted decree and rars. AN ORDINANCE Saturday noon, Salt Lake custo.ty of minor chodrent defendant of Title 5 of the Revised NO SURVIVORS AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Chapter e City Cemetery. month child WO per support, Ito Pay of Seat Lake City, Utah, 19d5, relating to a Uniform Building! Ordinances OD ish' - !TiiInpy r month alimony and IM to in D.C. Alexan1945 In she married ode. Washington, trip fres. !C F. By It ordained by ibe Board of Commissioners of Solt Lake City. Utah: April and a MO Savings Bond. der Konstantinovich BNionkoff, ewAsElm-- - John W. vs Kathaleen of Title 5 of the Revised Ordinemdes of SECTION 1. That Chapter ' j IDAHO FALLS, IDAHOAenNon Salt Leke City, Utah, 196$, relating to a Uniform Building Code, be and In Washington he will com- a Russian newspaper correspon- - sseieltnIlieyff ryntri leoyse. Nor,. Frank Ravsten. 37, Idaho Falls, died the Same hereby is, amended to read as inflows: ree in an Idaho Falls hospRosalpfity p;ainmtitl grag1:71oo. "Sec. Building Code anooted, Volume 1, except Chapter o a Jan. 31. 194. pete with other state winners dent from New York City whom of cancer. in and section 3807 thereof, bod Volume II of the Uniform Building !.. per pital from around the nation. He won she met while performing a con- - cnild snupt tnoorr127roattorney 14, Uniform the Born Dec. 1930, Code and Building Code Standards isPOroved by the Clarkston, and Annual Businets Meetino of the Utah. a son of Frank M. and VernoActive Class A members of the 44 the Utah competition against cert of Russian music in Salt el' na Men Ravsten. Married Jean AnInternational Conference of Buitding Officials, held Octcber 3 to OctoRanzto 2acrpa 2,500 students who entered the Lake derson Nov. 25, 1953, Idaho Falls 7, 1966, as adopted and issued by said International Conference ber in died Bedenkoff and Mr. cut. E.; plaintiff City. of Building Officials as the Unitchm Building Code, 1967 Edition, and tody 04 minor children; defendant to Temp, The Church of Jesus Christ speech event. Saints. Attended Col1955. the Uniform Building Code Standards, UV EditiOn, es a code in pgy sim per mooM child support of Latec-daof Idaho, Calchvcii, Brigitam book form, three conies of which have been fi.ed for USP and lege Other final contestants were, was a member of the Sa- - anA4rIti14-1-17;',:iis- y vs. Homer She Prom, Utah. Young University. animation by the public in the office of the Recorder of Salt Lake 1 Chris Sorensen, a senior of Sky-Idaho State College, 1954. ra Graduate, decree which Code establishes rules end regulations for the erection, City, Inaatctiodv Heart Roman Catholic flimilno" crell Received masters degree from BYU. constrUctiOn, enlargement, alteration, eculoment, use heights, area line High, second place; Torn roach, counselor and .1,77 ner trinnth per child support and Pao king:fall of buildings and or $trut:tures in Sriit LIC Citfi and maintenance Church. health ti.acher, BYL). Head foo:Pall St per yea,- - allmonY. frOviding for the issuance of permitb and collection Of fees therefor, Chapman, a senior at Kearns ' RRoger Wayne vs, Sandra co,sith, Skyline High Scholl, Idaho and establishing fire distridis, providing penalties for viodeclaring, Lrnn no known survivors. are There s Wuthrich, plaintiff granted Falls. Aiso coached at Idaho Falls of ordinames in High, third place; Julianne lation i'he pot, repealing all Ord rancris arid and Rigby hion schools. The Idaho conflict therewith, are lipreby adopted by salt Lake City as the Holy Rosary will be recited d7(vo Falls Kigh school athletic field '0,13 vs Howell, a Junior at Manti High, Of rules and said oacrJaa; ordinances, re;uiations plle:inoirtf city, iogother with end renamed the BerNon Ravsten StadiSOSieCt to the amendmentS to said code hereinafter in this title set fourth place; Jane Luke, a jun- Sunday M 7 p.m., 372 E. 1st nings Jr ; um last week. Served, U.S. Army, tih K'ry (;;fernminannthtst, out. Sp5VSirmPc7thrt7a ior at Provo High, fifth place., South. where friends may call Violations and penalties. Section 705 of the Uniform "Sec. fees' ani12" ''ttnn"Y Survivors: widcw; KM& as amended, Building Cede, 1967 Edition, adopted by Section A LEGORY and Kerry Carpenter, a senior trom 6 until 8 p m. Burial will Knstin Daybell vs. Kimberly Ann. Christopher Frank Is amended to read as follows. iMichael granted Kendi Kao, Darin A., Derr Ber Non, key; klaintief be in Tutzing, Germany. be fOr shall unlawful to "It firm or at Kanab High, sixth. any corporation person. idecree and use of maiden name,' ail Idaho Falls; parents. Kimberiy, erect. construct, enlarc e. finer, repair, move, improve, reronvo, Davbell; defendant to ply oblige. Idaho; brothors, sisters, Mrs. Howconvert or demolish, equift. Use, occupy Or maintain any buileung t ors III Arrington. Twin Fails. ard or structure in The city, or ceuse the same to be done. contrary HOUSEKEEPER John S. vs. Idaho;(Jane A.. Provo, Utah; Mrs. to or in ViOlatiOn of any the provisions of this coda Frences: plaintiff granted Stanley Lynn ' Patricia Vander Back, Kimarena') "Any person, firm or corporation violating Any Of the !decree, defendant restored use of berly; Curtis, Richland, Wash. of this code shall be deemed guilty of a misriemeaectr, and each 'former name, Golden. Funerol Saturdov, 2 pm., Idaho such person shall be deemed guilty of a sebaraie offense for each HEESE Jmn Mortis Wagner Falls 15th Ward chapel. Friends call and every day 0 portion thprrof during which any v oistion of vs. Gi orge G.; plaint itf granted Wcod 7.9 Home, Funeral Friday. of the provisions nf thi5 Mde 16 committed, continued or perdecree. any Rose Hill Cemetery. Path W. vs. I. Lester; p.m. Burial, JACOBS mitted. and upon conviction of any such violation such perrons shall be punishabe by a fire of not more then two hundred ninetvinino decree and custody piaintift granted ,..., ctrili-rminor child; alimony and support or by imorisonment for not more than sly months, or by both such fine ard imariodinmeot lodgment reserved. I FEREA Tithe Ann Vs. Alcor.' "Sec. St:nodal hazards. Group E occumancies. Th e secOrd Itri IDAHO Oren RUPERT, der Ray; plaintiff granted decree of SeCtiOn Me of the Uniform Paragraph Building Code. )967 died of natural! and use of maiden name, Chapa; do- tsker, 62. Rupert, Edition, as amended, is amended to read edOpted by Section causes Jan. j11) In a Rupert hospital.' tencint to pay $325 settlement. as follows: 19CE5. Bcro to Oct 5, Neohi, Utah, Gloria L. an William MEAS0N "In any rooms In which volatile flammable liouids are used or while water went to waste." C, p ao.,If granted de,:cre ena cu- 7enos and Beatrice Morton Whittal"Continued from Page 11-- 1 stored, no device generating a glow or liarne capatue of igniting tr. Married Julia Payne, Attendi Zf tt'i,,c,,' :rindtnt were sThe LDS chiltrecnp;ilt romp,"'Cr 1931, Salt Lake estimates gasoline vaPor shall be Installed or used within eight feat oI the Temple. fluor. Nephi, Rupert Schools, University would be wasted in the lower strongly challenged by mem- 13eeers month alimony and $750 attorney Id of Montana, Illinois Business College. "Sod 514 Id Group F cisn.uoanc,rs, Thp paraqrapn Of businessman. Section 1108 of the Uniform Bundino Code, 1967 Edition, adopted Colorado basin in the next 20 bers Of the Interior Committee, Rupert RUSE Jack E vs Marian R.; Photographer, 49 In sears. as resideht is Section Active amended. to by amended reed LDS, a, fo,iows "Devices generating a glow Or flame capable ot igniting years if Arizona did not 11SP it. but Secretary Udall's testimony rolaipottiyft td8roanpated, decotoniTte, and oryderedor Church. Rupert Lions Ctub. Presi-not Idaho State dent shall n be Or with vapor organizer. instalen Pootoq: used feet of the s pint One upstream man observed, Tuesday apparently did sway ;;;,,,, 7r, ,n,t hs , WO attorney fees and cerhers Assi. Member Idaho Writers! floor in arty room in which vo stile flemm-biused or liouJs Leact Ut. member stored. vs Trine wiGmT Vern "We'd look like dogs in the y,v:'ral Davis Carcellation Dres,cipnt, Deseret Art Gui'd, Suryi "Soc. 5.15 Id G,001, G orcunenrie, The s,:n,ci NI. DS, of clirrieC'4AWEVPrn Arizona Joe 11 sonl, daughters, Section 120X of the Unitrrm eui,ding Code, anger if we opposed vs. vors! widow of Wednesday's SPSSIOn on the Kath'een tlOn. antOlPd p n - 1;ft pry, r:oerro L,, Coalinga, Calif ; Ph, Ilip N.. Salt, E by SoCtlen Sti. es am,ridert, to Bill led Lake. River Mrs. Colorado Bryce terikriilat. spec- mnd City; tn fins, mom in nmrne. Kerr; de flarnirah'e Inn c, FrP U,Pd Anrireac Or stored, no device gorra ino C Q;Citi or Verne wan e fondant tn pay plamt,II Satin and thin Duernstrom TiMMIMMMP. ulation that a new compromise a;tornav --ionitirg Mr. Robert (Sharon) storey, Lark. toes vanor shall be installed or wed w,ftl'n eight fn.? of the pasolint 7 grandchildren; Si; tem. Ann vs Rohm., ,nut. Caiit ; floor. woiked out behind the KEMP THE "BIG DATSI'N" Mcrocte. Marion Mrs, Mt, and Wayne John; plaintiff orartod rfo,rea Corridors and poprici rx it htiernipt SectiOn Drut "Sec. seent'S. 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