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':! 1' 'I'''',':3,17.",,7:7,' ?;;"':''', :' 'ilM,:'-f!:,::..::- :;: '' ,t,0., .,:. 41...: 4,'i :. , :: .:,. t 't 'i: ::,,,., .. ,: ., ...v.,,..;,0,1 ..1,- t7..'' .7 ( 1 1 ,, George Snow, the local blacksmith, made several dozen torches with long sticks and tin cans, and when the news reached Orangeville sometime before noon that President Grover Cleveland had signed the document admitting Utah as the 45th state in the union. all the kids 8 to 12 years old were marshaled out to carry the lighted torches in the parade. Peacock recalls marching from the south end of Orangeville to the City Hall with a local ,band providing music. The city wasn't decorated, he said. There were no stores big enough to decorate. He believes it was Uriah Curtis, who was noted throughout the state for his oratorical Ma .. i.:.. 41 ..,00c.l. ,..: J .. ': it,.-,,,- link-cabl- areas. versity. Dr. Charles S. Peterson. director of the History Division, said most of the communities in southeastern Utah had been established by the time Utah after 50 attained statehood years of trying. Carbon and Emery counties were devoted to coal mining, with irobably a greater population of coal inners then than .1 .:.,:::::,:::i,:',:',1: ,.,:,.....i...:..-- : :::. 01::,. Ruse Nets Thief ties. who was the speaker of the day. In an effort to draw into focus the part that other areas of the state played in the historic evnt, the Utah Division of History is placing special regional emphasis on Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan counties in its Statehood Day celebration today at the State Capitol. Officials and members of the State Legislature from those counties were invited as special guests, the Carbon Fo,ftn - Hr,jer, AndAr;on 77, 'v Or ye d f Jan 4, 190 ,to, 64:, ,n a Murray ocs 0,4, 4; 9;al 3f natur a ces. Born 'DM $55 Asking for change for a $1 bill as a ruse, a man held up Clyde Smith, attendant at Fergs Service Station, 6140 S. State, Sunday evening and escaped with $55. Smith told Murray Pc lice a man stepped to the door of the service station at 7:24 p.m. and asked for change. As he was opening the cash box on the gas pump island, the man stepped behind him, poked a gun in his back and said, "Give me all your money." The attendant said the man told him to stay where he was, then ran south on State Street and then west behind some buildings. He was described as about 35 years old. 5 feet 2 inches, 135 pounds. and having a mustache. He was wearing denim pants and jacket, Smith said. 7NIURRAY MAN DO-I- T 4,4 Continued from Page the gramophone and off we'd go. My father Would lake the girls and my mother would dance with the boys," While the Austins worked a on ranch near Price, 3.000-acr- e five of the children had to pile on one horse, "Old Much." to ride to school at Wellington, 12 miles away. When Mr. and Mrs. Austin vere younger, they were often mistaken for President and Mrs. David O. McKay of the LDS Church. Austin, tall and straight, had that same familiar shock of white hair, and Austin was small and petite like Mrs. McKay. "People came up to my parents in restaurants and asked for their autographs," Mrs. Peterson laughed. The Austins Nvere married a year before the Mc Kays and have been persona Iy acquainted with them. ,Joseph Albert Austin was born Jan. 12. 1818. In Payson. a son of George Albert and Louisa Bacon Austin. Within a week of his birth, three sisters died in a diphtheria epidemic. Sarah Grace Usher was Fabulous Folder! , DISPLAY or WORK TABLE 34" x 4 ft. It 9.19 Tubular Folding FIR PANEL 4 $7.50 S15.49 Legs Not Assembled (Assembled Tubular Legs Tubular Folding Legs Hairpin Legs 7.50 12.49 5.98 KETCHUM'S 4th S. et lth W. 3SS4656 I I 1a Emma nleye, About six weeks ago in N.Y. I II sent a watch to Excellent Watch Repair Service also sent them the reeuired money for handling and the guarantee slip which came with the watch. Can you find out what has happened? I can't, even though I've written. I.A.P., Salt Lake City. Apparently watch repairers are busy people. At least they are. They inform us that the "watch u as received Nov. 11 and it rill be returned to you in 'about two reeks' " o Price. There they (Edllar's Note: make it impossible sNk're same stm number et calls and The volume el to answer every ovation. Please, no medical or legal Questions. Don't send stamps fir selladdressed envelopes as answers can be in this column. Only nueStioitS et general interest will be only given answered and telephone calls can be accepted only on the De-l- t Man phone at the hours prescribed Give YOUt name, address and telephone kumber not tor publication but to help Do-Man nein YOU.) 1910, 115 Collision Snuffs Out Continued from Page several citations. Northbound tra ffic was nearly blocked and the trucks and wreckers had trouble getting through. The four deaths were the first in Davis County this year and brought the state traffic toll to six. the same as at this time last year. DaViS County has had at least two worse accidents, a 11- -t ear. Davis County Fire Department worked 45 nUnutes with a saw to steel-cuttin- g re- lease them. Mrs. and Carrie trapped briefly in Carlson also- - were their car. Two wreckers Ivere needed to pull the vehicles apart. .. Utah Highway Patrol TroopElvin Rasmussen said that after the Tidwell car went the median strip, through which is about three feet deep and 20 feet wide, it skidded sideways 99 feet on the south-boun- d freeway before being struck broadside by the Carlson auto. Impact vas on the left front door of the Tidwell ca r. crash at a railroad crossing 10 or 11 years ago and a headon collision six or seven years ago while U.S. 89 was under five-deat- er five-deat- h Mideast Review t c. 6, ,2.4: , ki POS. 4,7t'r .17ii' ".........ii.: i i!,..,,,.4.i.... .,,, 4, ii:.,.4a..' ..,.....i... ...,....5 ", , ( ;,,," r: dt:. ti 0.1 (Pet.-- ''' Annie J. N. Welling ',ital. 1, e' 4,,,,ssi , Wells Ella N. !istr Fan comCI 'r..,..7,1,. 10,00,0, t' BurCent. ,daughter Walter Bishop Natter Elsie r4r7i j. :at Bar it. Rebecca Lazenby Arik. '.ttr,, 1 Mitchell te ' Mitll. it ar t ILL .qy " Joseph Wheat 7 Ellsworth Hansen ' , I Hazel V tik: - Burton t V( " Garrett' yr.,, .:.: 1 ' B; Vera It, i lortatite ter Adams Joseph Jack t M. Holland Kathrein Gay Steven lresident Day MorLeone) Manti , John Miller Herbertine Riley 41pths services. barker Vicki Mabel P. Carpenter 2 ...., ' Glen M. Severson Horan William Zino W. Bird Elijah P. Winsor grand THE WEATHER Forecast Mrs. Irene Dunlap. authority on kfrican violets, will dfscus s. the care and propagation of violet. , at the Garden Cen- Alfred writer-historia- Davis County deputy sherto iffs used loudspeakers warn motorists to keep movingt Out finally had to write pin. So S. 6. 1970: PREVIEW OF ESSA WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST TO 1:00A JA EST 0 nalyttits. Clearing tonight and Fair Tuesday. Daytime to 35. Lows tonight 15 to 25. E. NEVADA Generally fair tonight and TuesdaV. Continued cold. Daytime highs 20 to JO. Lows tonight S ibelow to 5 above. G. IDAHO Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. !Continued told. Daytime highs 15 to 25. Lows tonight zero to 10 below. S. W. IDAHO Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. FIVE DAY FORECAST UTAH Temperatures Will average near to below normal luesday to Sunday with lwarmest period at the end of week. Chance of light snow in extreme north region lust atter mid week. Al e.31) a.m. 60 per cent. Precipitation HUMIDITY isince JAN. 1, 1920 Trace. Departure since JAN. 1, .18. since , 1969 , 4.57. Departure Oct. since Oct. I 'Precipitation UTAH 'highs 25 SUN S.1S p.m. U.S. Sunrise TUESDAY 7 52 n -- 31 II MOAE 46 25 0 New 'IcK OGDEN 19 17 24 27 é 39 7S 77 33 34 te2 44 is Dgconné 20 18 31 i ANCISX 1 i i5 ' COLD 1. COLD ir FRIIZING7 .li de., etwetil...7 VP; WEATHER FOTCCAST TONI( st 0,011N0 Zeldbow, AIN TREw Jk. VIII Yll. 70 oos7 o p, "re io ..1rcr4VX 1 LAKE r N .1.'1 -- A NONTNIAL TORONTO motwAvitti 4 SALT 1 PLUM Y WARMill ;To . )1 MIAMI a.m. Sunset Tuesday TEMPERATURES 'Los Angeles Max, Min. Prec. tASAMi M. ZERO i BELOW :srL r3r;')(0.: IS. I " January LAKE CITY AD VICINITY - Clearing tonight and fair TuesdaY. Davtime highs in the upoer 20s. Lows tonight near !I. Lilienthal, Albunuertwe ,,,.,,, Middle ;Anchorage of IBIllings ',vill East developments give ,BOISE an analysis of the current illoston ISulle Israeli-AraCITY conflict at a pubI'CEDAR in on Converse Hall lic lecture IVK;tminster College in con- Derwer GRAND JUNCTION nection with the college mini iorloiwu LOGAN being beld this week. wreckage. ter. Sugar House Park. 1602 E. 2Ist South, Tuesday at for Monday, Tuesday, SALT At Westminster traffic on was Quickly detoured at MOO North in Bountiful, but northbound traffic caused trouble by stopping to look at the Expert On Violets - ... Ze,da outhbound s. 0 ',,. "41400-:.- Thomas V. Warner After 1923, the family home vas at 1143 E. 3th South in Salt Lake City, where the Austins were members of the 33rd Ward of the LDS Church. Austin was employed by the Brandsford Apartments (now the Eagle Gate Apartments) for many years. Ile received Os B.S. degree from he Utah Agricultural College in Logan. attending for ore year, then studying by correspondence. The Austins five sons and t,0 daughters inclade Dr. Harold Austin, Provo; Merrell. Donald, Mrs. Blanche Peterson and Mrs. Edna Crockett. all Salt Lake City; oseph R. Austin, El Salvador, San Salvador. and La Veil Allen Austin, who died eight years ago. no "Possessions longer mean to as much my parents." Mrs. Peterson said. "What they talk about now is the love of their children and friends and how grateful they are to still be together. "My father says that if mother died first. he would die right by the side of her." 12:30 tv1 anaC V .. ity. B,igh..n, died Jan. 4 1920, in a local nursing natural of home cau ses. 22, Born Oct. :1877, Brigham, a son of Arnald and .. to Giovartn Caragna Cartega. to John Canepari, k 92, C 1884,1 17, WI. Charles CITY tBRIGHAM 4g Sur- 1.. :'Sf :Elizabeth Ballam gi Bassignana. kranto'L,,,,a,lkitsege:ei:ii. LDS 1897 7 Godliffe. Married (1.'11,..,:,..i.... vivors: husband; ..(... ' died y., Aiex.. Ann Eliza Carter, sons, Gene, runchy, 5:11sciTalcl 1897, 24, t'"'".' Sail Lake both March ...,.; N ...... Box Jonas and Christi- tour Park Valley, grandCity; 1,,,,;', Brewster, . '.., na Laron Ander. County; E d e r children; 4 great-o',',Ski,,,,xeSi t4 ...1 ,son. married d r a n d children; later 5olemnized .. ....A.. Emma Jonanna sister, Mrs. Tette- -. k... :. Salt L.ke ' S, Oct. Strand, A I t e n d e Itaiw sa ,; '''' ',... Luca, .4,11 Lake )913, 3a)t WednesFuneral school Salt Lake; yo The 11 o 4744 S. State St., mere a.m., Tempie, day r r in Churn of Jesus p.m. and 7?,r,,I,v,..,ecd friends call Tuesday L. at.t.er-idaservices. to Cnnst of Latter- J Lt hour h prior Wednesday A Sne a meniPer, hi0 Cihr Cemetery. day Saints Slates; Central Burial, Murray Saints, 15 1968 c1;6c1 , stake hig1 Oct, 18218 111 council, Curlew Stake; finisher; La Cement (Marva Joy) Bennett,' ?tare; 'ilribsi presidency, Box .Eicie.r former member, Roze Park 2nd Ward, sec- - 'Sait Lake City, stepson, Albert Vern director seeciodnedr WStake served Brewster, Orange, Calif.; stepdaugtel High Priest group; !wary worked inter, Mrs. Henri W. (Genevieve) Som.! FARMINGTON Annie Josephine stake mission, geBnoexralElsdmerre, Second vCahnoeiyr; 13 ooee:rabteedr grandchild-- . N 42:SE il Welli ng erville, Tavlorsville; mParckityV;a1 for- Edwin ten; 5 great - grandchildren; 'Temple. eon, daughters, broiitt-- i 81 giegi id0. 4' Of 9.... d to Box Elder .,.. Curti, 131aokburd, Va.; Mrs. N. H.- era, sIste.r, Joseph, Riverton; Frei- -- naturai causes in mer associate editorBoxof Elder Fer- a Salt Lake has- cloth Emma Cham- Mrs. Barton, ' drich, illzy'4Vaa'n0Myrkse mavoiriJournal; secretary, 12 v,ears; socre- 6. , ron, Emery County. Funeral Tues- rap, Mrs. Born .of Commerce, ber 21 , (Lee) Holm, all Sait Lake City; Mrs.!ctay noon, imperial LOS Ward Chao- - March North. Civic Duos, Asi.iociated ;:., nary, l Paris, 1550 E. Atkin Ave. Friends call Huntsville, Gilbert (Enid) Nordgran, Weger County Utah; EflodremrecrouDnteyouty 'J.11i''.. Idaho; Mrs. Bryant (Betty) Rossiter,, 260 E. South Temple Monday Cerlenrk, County to Amnon Box Rochester, N.Y.; 20 grandchildren; !tom. and Tuesday, at :he church, and Sarah Kier5104 004, Survivors: widow; sons, daughters. i.. !four great - grandthildren; brothers, !hour betore services. Burial, Was- - s i e it e 'i'llelsen St ',.k,::'' Mrs. Marie Medcalf, Salt Lake City; lit; sisters, Joseph W., Magna; Clifford etch Lawn Memorial park. ... Married Louis (Elizabeth) Hirschi, Park Mrs. Rock Edon G., Horace Springs, Wyo.; ' J., YJelling, Malley, Perry D., American Fork; Mrs, Rachel E. Kim-- , June 23, 1915, Salt Lyman, Wyo.; . Rulon (Ruth) Hirsch', Perry,-'Mrs. At TernLDS Lake .bal,, Mr!-..- Mary 8. Thompson, both R. Box Elder County, Mrs. Floyd (Oar-- it Salt Lake City; Mrs. Myrtle A. Fos-- , Pie; he died Aug.. ' Charles L., Leon, all 's Jensen, any) 1962. ter, Montrose, Coio. 3, Retired 132 ' Nicotine Rasmu,,,en Wells, 78, school Brioham City; 35 grandchildren; noon. Funeral teacher. t.t seven great. 4761r.S.. i 8,44,4,.' 3a: Survivors: nl.tn4a:.-:1.yie3Il! sons, Clarence M., ph88,,,(40,89C.A.:,41; ccihylirtren; 7and ..; a.m., Friday one hour :Thursday, Oat,nnter, Dr H. t, i ,r before services. Burial Lake Hiils ulal csll,l...,l, 41 a s'4'.. Ne,l, Salt Lake lk esda v ' I Salt Lake hosoital. : , services, I N, C A d a m,iusww.wtAt,1'.' Memorial Park. N Ward th ';4 17, Born March ',.:: Hl Mrs. Edward Farmington; i.. :,'l'i. call ,o 1890, Parowan, dityB.TuFeesLF hou'der C6lIct,. .9. City, New,;0101 Carl Christian ard 4,-- .. Funeral grandchildren J o s e- .::.:l! Ad:loide P.M., Wednesday before serFarmington P irst LDS Ward claw '..,', ,:::, Rebecca Pearl Colby LazenbY, ao, oh;fia Burial, Brigham City Cemeu-tSan!bring Chapel, 272 N. Math, Farmington. vices. 741 e, Mar. s8. 4,0,, W. Souiti ii. Rasmussen. Union Friends Bountiful call :::.: ::::,..:::, to James ned Temole, died Jan. ary Tuesday p ms and, at Plc - ..:,'1.8t!gtt ... WO'S, May e 3:,... .- :- ...... 4, 1970, of natural D e n causes. :', r, al vde . ne ie ei Born Marcn 27, .rmI e .' !Nov. 7, 1957. Mcm. Edwin Bishop, 82, 90 MIDVALE 18,j, Sigura, Se- - 1,t,r!77.,7-..:.. vie- a !ber LDS Church. County, S. Allen St. Mid- K. ..... .. .... " :,::::: in Relief :':Active dauohter of issac :.,,, Jan. 4 vale, diet, R a n s ford .,,, and 1:Society as a teach. at natural causes County KelleTY111rr"le :M a r y Elizabeth E ler a nd class leadyt his home. Born er. Married lettti44,64,,4,,r', Shelton 3urvivors; Hoopes. Natter, Er 8, 1887 0 c t. tl J o h n Thomas :): 85, Stockton, died ,..i5.:':;..'i.i: brother, s i s t e r, Murray, to Edwin Earl E., Olga, addresses unknown. Jan. 3, )970, in a Lazenby, Nov. 6,.:....44 Bethand Samuel ,t,.:77A :.. 1907, Manti TernFuneral Wednesday 10 a.m. 36 E. T o o e zi nursing ia Adarason A ' 7ttt south, where friends call Toes- - home of nature 4::,!: The Church Ple, :, Ma r r e d of). m. before and causes. p Wednesday .., day V e r r a Louise Latter-daSa,ntS services. '1)';:)8;' , Born Aug. 74 ' Jan. 7, ',,r Proctor, He died itzly 21, a 3,,,4. eterv. ' 1884, SiocKton, Lake Salt 1914, in Aztive 1924. of solemnized City, Rrilef Socieiy. James H. a n d,.,.:.,,:..:: Lake LDS Salt Survivors. SOnSt bat'es KelE. Retired 1 'NItt.o daudhtersJohn , Randall. , both Salt'' Temple. -I,v,..i, Married worker It -s.. Lal'e City, Mnron , boise, Idaho; WI smelter Walter E. Mitchell, 74, 1875 S. 5th Sheltbn, ' Oakland, East, died Jan. 3 Mrs. for United States Feb. 17, Jmurlsra ropele, pe!rhee,ippa(rRd , : , ., died Refining causes Smeltino he 1902, .,,, ,of natural ,' 1927 . & Co. 21 Dec . in a Salt Lake toAnt,kinorns,.. Mining lk;A:4; , ; CGhtler(1;rice(M(aMryacp h es pital. Born . Midvale volunteer IMartled Oscar H. , tOr.. he Dickey, 1936; Dec. 14, 1895. Salt ;Lynn ((Ester) Natter, 141: Lake Salt all .:::i': to , , Worsely, Lake (Adelint) died 1938. Former city, vors: widow; sisters, Mrs. Annie 14 great- - Waiter :: Les.. H:' and City; 31 grandchildren; r e s d i n t. Salt :: 2 great-grea- t m e m b e r,! Snarr, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. grand. Maraaret Simpon ,,: grandchildren; Lake City, 19194963; lie (Myrtle) Jones,Murray. Fune al of Christ :;1'6.11 Jesus :i ) ki: Sigurd. of Edwin, Married 1::ii:: SecIChitdrent brother, The Church Midvale 12:30 p.m., Wednesday :: Funeral services Wednesday noon, S a r a h !Latter-da- y Saints; member, Neigh- ond LDS Ward Chapel, 40 S. Main Larsen, 260 E. South Temple, where friends. April 17, ,,,' 1918, bars of Woodcraft. ' Mrs. St., Midvale. Friends call 8090 S. Fred and how, l...i p.m. rTeuseesdrvaiyc,es&-827.4: imt plet.akpeainLtiDn93 Si. tRSuuuryivorcsu,nadrda,rug Tuesday ail p.m. and Redwood :.: It i.: Tacele, f o s t e r State ''' 't IrrmA Sum- C. Wit son, Fresno,, Wednesday prior to services, Burial turiai Fillates. Naito-Midvale Ceniatari. i ::::: w city id ow; or 3; ciearge k, Iv "T",: daughters, Lewis Natter, Mrs. Lewis (Mabel) :i c h a r d et SMith, all Salt Lake City; Ted Nat j., two great:: ::;',1:: ter, Washington State; great-greEast, 1.. 9 ro a n, WY0; Joseph Wheat, 53, three H.,i. ,e .: grandchitdren; !Stephen died Jan. IDA1-4E:11IDAHO E. Walter 1: FALLS, Sand.; i;i:ii :i: :::::::iiii:::iti:;Z:,:i: at grandchildren. his sister's 2 sworth H anse n, ', '''",''''":. Wednesday, !Jr., 'Mrs. FlOY Paul " L. t Funeral services, home in Murray (Grace) Mrs. Tooele,' 60, Howe, Idaho Falls, Tate Mortuary Chaprd, . m., :, of natural causes. p 15 " grandSalt Lake City; P.m., died Jan. 2, 1970, !" where frienos call Tuesday , , Born Feb. four great - drandchidirent ::::::,:::::::, before services. at his home of a Salt Lake 1916, Mrs.! Wednesday one hour Mrs. Edith Maurer, heart attack. Stockton Cemetery. Burial, City, a son of Vilate ', Mrs. Bull, Born April 4, i:: ::: ,,,,,: I L. William and Harwood, Mrs. Afton Col- -' 1909, Spring City, ' , 4,,e4-1- , Wit- :. T. ,: B. Martha U t a h. L. Married ,:41tt 7,9e1talr Itir.74 letti all Salt Lake City. Funeral' :: Wheat. ::: 2nd S. East, . Wednesday noon, 255 iii:: :i;: :;i: Married Bethel LaVern Thelma 20, Larsen. Havel KAYSVILLE 1932, p.m. where friends call Tuesday ' 't May '':,,,, Paulsen, Jan. 2 , to services. Lythgoe B r i oham Burt9n, and prior City, Wednesday :ii:' 'i Salt Lake 1945, (hoc 73, '';' Kaysville, iiii::::i.ii ., .. marriage Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Utah; lk T e m p le. Part- , to Jan. 5, 1970 in an 1 S., contributions , later solemnized''' ' suggests Family B. owner, Capson & Allen Center for the Ogden hospital ot P Idaho Falls Tern- .,.f ; : Murray Wheat Inc.; mem- causes. .,,..--natural of Church Blind pie, y her. Valley View t art I C. Jesus Christ of :. 41h Ward, Church t a 1896, kaysville, Latter-da, Saints. ir of Jesus Christ of ' ol :: managTerminal R. Latter-uaSaints: Idaugha nd Mary er, high priest: Vet- :. Lythgoe. Reuben' K1! LAYTON Freight Lines, 25in Joseph eran WW II, Army Signal Corps.; Rebcrt 5tarting 1B arrird 69, Lay Oast secretary, Painters and Decora.t Adams, Sept. k ,,;0 , i:"4::::.),Lli ':I inermPionzaalterinloa, 40 nwinaehonsaarilss 1c9a3m6,e ,,,::i,!:,::: n a geertiT;1,6, 1915, Ogden; :::.:"iii!. t;,srssottifa t?,,ommeqcraatnschaanirdm;rn,,Jstpaimntelmnd 6, V .0".0 later m a rriage ::::' Drug in Hamilton 1945; employed ail a of heart ber, Elks Lodge No. 85. aair solemnized :;:::,:::: Brigham. City, at on! Company, Survivors: widow; son, daughters, merit -,,,,:,,,,:::-:,,, L a k e Temple Kiwanis Club, member, Born April la time; :: Mrs. Stephen Joseph Christopher, Kays- member, in Church nroanizavarious a worked 1900, :.i....,::: Layton, lKatherynt Fenton, JoAnn, Bobette:, 'Ward, 8th ille Pilltions. i ,. ist,,,,,o of brothers, sister, James L., Charles son Of Elias Church The teRri,chAtairrds;d Awrikdaonws;a of M., Mrs. Flora Heudly, all Salt Lake inds and Hannati Christ Jesus , c 051 luerevni Coo, s ason, : Atdr!...s., ,tan121.22 Latter-daCity; Mrs. Mary Hill, Midvale; Mrs.! Married Saintsi witIP"tomongillA t k. Idaho Falls; five grandchildren; ' P:' ward Relief 'N'Ygen, Murray. in Society, worked A. Mrs. Lowell 2 5, Att,400-301sisters, , broihnrs, Scoffield July Ward. F u n e r a 1,35,1011 services, Wednesday,' oroanist, East M a a ci. Phoenix, Ariz.; (Maud) 5M:trod, )54 noon, Valley View 4th Ward Chapel, 1925, husband; sons, daudhSharp, Salt ,,,,,, ''', -it, t eSurvivors: Lane, Mrs. J. Vernon (Fawn) 2125 Evergreen A.te. Friends call Irt aho. Hill Electrt: r, 80UntifUl, Air Lake City; Mrs. Edward (LaVon) k clan 0 both KaYsvitte; ' Louis (Caryol) Mrs. East, Tuesday, p.m' d Sherman, live e . orc F City; Ward, Brigham Gas; 15 grandchili, Wednesday, one hour before services: mst '3f "fe in: Vern, Miania Logan, Utah: Cliff, Bountiful, Utah. . . at the chapel. Burial Wasatch Lawn' tiVe greatgrandchildr"; dren; Funeral services Tuesday, 1 p.m., Layton. 25 years, Ventura Memorial Park. Mwl, sisters, brother, K a Ys ville;,.4.: Wood Mortuary, Idaho Fails. Ii n ,,,,' IC Calif.; Mrs. Robert (Norma) Barnes, ' 4e... member, Layton Yr::.... Mrs. Harold (L.;II'le) B arn es , mi :' ' L. The .10th Ward, (LaMar) James Mrs. S. .0gden; Christ of Latter-da- y Vera Leone Martin Holland, 68, Church of Jesus le, Kaysville. Li ndquist 3003 Connor St., died Jan. 4 In a S aints . CITY HFSER Gay Spencer Survivors: widow ; sons daughters ,' Funeral services pending Salt Lake hospital of natural causes.. Richard Kathrein, 26, for :;;::::?i.::,:::isi; Garth, Lompoc, Calif.; Mrs,' Kaysville Morton,. Born Nov. 21, 1901, Salt Lake City,' mer Heber City i1.li:: s 'ef&ift,.?:.,,;. A. (JoeAnn) Angell, Boul-- , Rudolph to William Brimley and Elizabeth ,, died:: , City New- Stan J.., Mrs. Heber H. to Joseph der, Married Buttle Martin. J311. 3, 1970, in a Mrs. Gary Mora) ( Jayne) 'Hardy: Holland, Aug. 21, 1929, Salt Lake LDS Hansen, all Layton; 19 Grand Junction, 86, Steven Herbert Day, T emple; re died De c, 4 , 1950 of Colo., grandr diedMOAB brothers, sisters, Jan 3 'in a El and'ing fairs,'rig natural hospital ber DUP, Active in Relief SocietYem . dren; John causes, ', V or natural causes. Born Sept. Survivors: son, daughter, John Mar- - ford, Born 9, Aug. - home LeonardI eV..1.,.., Layt o Mrs. St Herbert 1882 23 , , Rico, Co o.,. 1943, Heber City, tin, Salt Lake City; Shauna, Washing- - tom tVrs ' Lee (Nell) Sanders, Kays-- , ven :1::1,,feiii, and Mary ri W i cox D ay. M ar- - a of .....,,, ton D.C.; 3 grandchildren; Sister, ..:,,1 daughter 11 aeI)::: AAariam Salt Lake City'.I nneral services, ,larcn soity, i.71Vy. Farrell G. and Martin, Wednesday, .4ig : rdnndjalr rfct p,,,s, Cob.; Carroll Etheawln ,,:: ,:' :.: eirloalesa Funeral Wednesday P.M., 60 Gor-- I p.m., Layton Stake Center, ay Married LDS Ward ChapA,' don den Heights ...:.,,,ii,;::::A;,.::: Survivors.: Spencer. call Lindquist! Farmer and stockman. Ave. Friends A. 'if, Ralph ::::::ii;1:',,t, 12220 Fisher Lit Friends call 260 E. 6 4: Tuesday, Mortuary, widow sons ' daughter Lynn ' Moab; Kathrein, Aug. 16, !South Temple Tuesday p.m. and Kaysville Mrs. Alfred 1963, Heber Wednesday, 11 a.m. until 12:30,- Wesley, Olathe, , Cit,, ::,::::: at the church, hour 0.m., MemoKaysville-LaytoWednesday, Burial, p.m. Coeur Idaho; d'Alene, 1W Posh, (Elsie) a ii1.',!iii1:,,ii:p: .::::: High sat ch Prior to services. Burial, Salt Lake 21 great Park. 11 grandchildren; grand-- I !School graduate; :1;A:::::::::, !City CemeterVo sisters, Harry, attended brothers, of children; U. ..:::;::4,:t.,; . Moab; John, Douglas City, Calif.; U.; member,, The iii,k::::::,iii;:fi,,,,,:tv,40,,,,,i,, D. E. George, Meyer, Ariz. ,. Mrs. Plume .,hurch of Jesus both Saints; Pntrary Zufelt, Mrs. Ethel Rutledge, Christ of Latter-daFuneral services for John David Salt E. Plum Miller, 84, Herbertine Lake City. Funeral Wednesday 2 secretary two years. Dr., who Ward Chaper. Ave., died Jan. 4, 1970, in a' Riley, 24,. 3639 Palisades Survivors: husband; son, daughter, in an automobile pm,, Moab. Third (.LDS 3 killed Jan. Causes. of !was natural Kathrein, call 'local hospital athhlAocr,tuurcrhy Kim and Aaron Spencer pGrand South, will Tuesday all Grand Junction; parents, Heber moBr0trn, Burial Grand City; brother, sister, Gordon D., ueednuarYch, ' f7;" Plum. Married Matthew F. Millet cLal Cemetery. Heber City; Mrs. Larry D. (Carolyn) 17, 1945, Wilmington, Del., to Valley Jan. 28, 1914, Lewiston, Mont. He Feb. E. Finnegan, Bellevue, Wash. and Margaret BYr8M Riley. 1 died in April 1960. Member, Union John 1 Funeral services, Wednesday, 13 Epis- An. MemberBrother ki. Pacific Old Timers Club, Catholics Employe of Hill International P.m., Heber Third Ward chapel. Women's League, Cathedral Of the! Ec)1 Church, Heber call Friends Mortuary, Olpin Survi-hood of Electrical Workers. Laban Morrill Burt, BEAVER p.m., Wednesday vors: parents; brother, sister, Rob: 79, died Jan. 3 in a Milford, Beaver City, Tuesday, Survivors: nephews, nieces, before services. Burial, Heber City Funeral services pending from 372 ert D., Barbara Jane, both Salt Lake, county, hospital of natural causes. Cemetery. WitMrs. to Inez, born May 8, 1800, Beaver, City; grandparents, E. 1st South. ' Bveam, Kennett Sauare, Pa.; Mr. Ham and Nancy Kathleen Nowers Georae W. Riley, Providence, 1.). Burt. Married Myrtle Ward April 5, K. 16 1916, 911:1b1.2.i OpS -Salt -9 All Saints Episcopal clied April Former Member Mabel F.:Altar Guild-of Funeral services wers LAS VEGAS, NEV. DRAPER Church. Beaver of Council, Beaver City held today for Vicki K. Barker, Palmer Carpenter, 84 Las Vegas,: School Board. Survivors: ;County of James C. and died Jan. 1, 1970 in a Las Vegas: daughter daughlor, Mrs. Ruth Dotscn, Miners- - Vicki Reffel Barker, 568 E. 11800 rest home of natural causes. ville, Beaver County; 5 grandchild- - South, Draper, who died Jan. 2 in a Born 1885, a daughter of Asa and 9 IAII-sister, Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. grandchildren; : Flora Adams Palmer. Married HACIENDA, HEIGHTS, CALIF. 'Mrs. Idagroat Domoaard, Salt Lake City. Survivors: parents; brothers, Cut. lim Ray Carpenter, 1906. He died, iFuneral was Wedni.sday in Calif 7, Funeral Wednesday P.M, Beaver ford, Darren, Steven, all Draper; 1935. 50,i Orland for Selar nia Eggleston, Friends LDS Ward Don- Chapel. urvivors: son, daughters, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. of Eden, Utah ,who diedi Second grandparents, formerly Beaaid. Mrs. Florence A. Kimball, both Dec. 28 in Bellflower, Calif. Born call Southern Utah mMortuary, Barker, Dallas, fax.; Mr. and Mrs. and Wednes- - J. p ver, Tuesday Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mary Shaw, Mav 5 1919 Groyout ' Wyn ' t ., ,,.. F. Coyne, Concord, Calif.; great. of ''' service. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. !La .s. Vegp; Mrs. Dorothy Snelson. seph S. -. grardparents, Coma Cemetery. Graveside Thursdav,: gcI'O'le;t.onReents, Inglewood, Colo.; Mr. and services, Mrs. Jake Raffel, Littleton, Colo. noon, Salt Lake City Cemeterli June 5, 1948, SI. George LDS Tern- e p.m., pie. Survivors: widow; sons, d aug h Friends call Wednesday, Burial Draper City Cemetery. 200 E. South Temple. lers, Daryl, Lareene, LYla Jean, FIELDING, box Eider Count), Grant, Sam, Wayne, all Hacienda Glen L. Mitchell Severson, 67, Fielding, sisters, Melvin, brothers, Heights; ;Montebello, Calif., Dale, El Monte, died Jan. 3, 1970, in an Ogden hospiillness. PARK CITYWilliam L. Horan, after a PROVO Funeral services were Calif.; DeLoss, Ogden; Mrs. Joseph tatBorn geol. 9, 1902, Walnut Grove, 42, Park City, died Jan. 2 of natural held today for Zina W. Bird, 67, who (Alice) Tourigny, El Monte; Mrs.. of a stroke in a Provo Vern (Lola) Allen, Las Vegas, Nev. Iowa, a son of Rasmus Anton and causes at his home. Born Feb. 21, died Jan. Eselle Jane Wills Severson. Married 1927, Park City, to William S. and hospital, Burial Pleasant Grove City 28, 1932, Marie Wheable Horan. Employe of Helen Cemetery. lowa University of Utah. Veteran of WW mA7m(e'ee's 'I ocjw'a' 1Salt ,e member, l of Elliah, The Church of Jesus Christ IIELTA, Millard County Survivors: mother; brothers, Pus., served mission sell M., Orem; Harold D., Park Winsor, 97, died Jan. 1, 1970,1 Latter-daSaints; Anna May Shields, 88, 252 S. 5th Perry Re- in a local hospital of causes incident; Northern Sates; 1968 delegate, City; Larry B., Murray. i East, died Jan. 3 of natural causes to age. Publican State Convention; counselor, Funeral Tuesday noon, Park City Bc n 1891, Indiana, to at her ix r Born April 26, 1872, Rockville,' Ward Friends eight years; member, Oaks., LDS call Chapel. and Emma Jane Washington County, a son of Walter' bishopric, Thomas Jefferson priest quorum; served Beer River Olpin Mortuary, Park City, Monday Green Du,ton. Married to Michael John and Sarah Ann Potter. Married, high ward and home and Tuesoay prior to ser Stake Mission; 0.M. he James Shields in Park Cite; Eliza N. Hambiin Aug. 23, 1897,Heacher 38 years; MIA Presidency; vices. Burial, Park City Cemetery. in Inv. 1964. Survivors: nieces and Eager, Ariz. Later solemnized in St. Sunday Schol teacher; stake and nephews: Private oraveside services George Terno le, The Church of Jesus award genealogy teacher. Came to Mt. at Olivet Cemetery. Tuesday Christ of Latterclay Saints. Sic died Fieldind, 1931. Funerals December 1952. Married Erna Pic. Survivors: widow, West Fielding; cey, January 19$9. She died Dec. 20, son, Leciaard W. Mrs. Merl t (Joyce) BERTOCH Funeral services for 1966. Active in Church; High Priest; Walker, both Sr Dicno, Catif.; tosSgt. Raymond Lee Bertoch will services for served a stake mission in Salt Lake ter daughter Mrs. Gayle (E velyn) S. Funeral OGDEN be held 10:00 a.m. in the Tuesday 12 28, area. idahe Woave who Verme Georgetcwn. Warner, i Thomas Chanel, 10SS Survivors: brothers, drowned Saturday in the bathtub at sisters, Layton Union wtMortuary ciaughters, so s, Mrs. grandchildren, ere friends may call Rayel, Orem; Mrs. George (Estella) Bennett, Fort North Main his home wiR be held Wednesday at !Lester W. (Nettie) 7 to 9 a.m. and Monday AnCIUS Tuesday E. Ball Josenh & Mrs. Sons Club, (Freda) Myers, Perry, Dodge, Iowa; Mortuary. p.m., Lindquist Paul, 'both Ames,I hour Drier to service. Interment Fort Born Nov. 1, 1941, Ogden, a son ol both Delta; Mrs. James H. (Marv) Min Cemetery. Funeral Directors, Murrell Mrs. Kenneth Clyde and Betty Verme Dickinson, Elsinore; Genieva Work- - Iowa; (MeiVessa ) Douglas Merrili R. Holbrook. Layton Union IWarner. Member of The Church of man, Glendale; Mrs. Harry ( Ellen)! Scott, Des Moines, Iowa; Mrs. Jay, Mortuary Minnetonkor Mrs. James (Madgell (L d a) Christ of Latterday Saints! Johnson, Robertson, DAWE Public Masonic funeral Graduate of Ogden High School and Smith, W. Clive, all Salt Lake City; Beach, Minn.; Mrs. High (Esther) Weber State College; served in U.S. 44 services for Phillip John Dawe will children;' 157 great- -- Gordon. Bueland (Toby), both great-grea- t 11 an, Iowa; Mrs. Harvey (Audrey) be held Tuesday, 10 a.m, at the Ma. employed as Army reserves, 1962-6Emma Jordan, Huxley, Iowa. sisters, sonic 'Temple, 650 East South Tem. driver and incorporation treasurer of r a michildrent Fulieral services, Wednesday noon,! Pie, under the direction of the Mount Pima, Arm; Mrs. Al Cole Transfer and Storage Co. Mcdridge, Bellmont Ward chahel, West Field-- 1 Moriah No. Survivors: (Lucy) Clahrson, Mesa, Ariz. 2, Lodge, F&AM. stepmother, father, 11 ing. Friends call Rogers Mortuary.1 Friends may call at the Larkin Mar. Funeral services Wednesday, I:rother, Jeffrey; glandfather, Thomas C. Warner, all Ogden. a.m., Delta First Ward chapel.. Tremonton, Tuesday, a.m.,' Nary, 260 East South Temple, Mon. 10 at to noon a.m. at call Society1 the day evening Relief Wednesday, Friends call Tuesday 7.9 p.m and Friends may p.m. Burial. Was. one hour before Burial room from 0,20 a.m. until time of chapel. Burial, services. Farmington City atch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral services. Burial Delta Cemetery. Cemetery. directors. Larkin Mortuary. Ooden City Cemetery. F 26, Aug. B'd Cotton- - Anna M. Shields raised 41.600 bushels of oats a year, 600 bushels of wheat and fed 400 head of cattle. "My father said the threshers were often going night and day." Mrs. Peterson said. Bo,n Eas!, , Selar O. Eggleston Should Get Any Day Now $1.50 Extra) TABLE LEGS ONLY B-- and we'll try for your money back. In fact, give us the word, and Nell do it now. born June 7, 1882, in Springville, a daughter of Samuel Ostler and Rhoda Elizabeth Oakey Ostler. After their marriage, the Austins lived in Salt Lake City, Springville, Idaho Falls (where Austin and his cousins helped found the Utah-IdahSugar Co.), and on the ranch in from Page '4. JOM , honle. ind Nov. ; 85 a a n M. Burt ; Cintinued Pi,nna Caneoari, ohe died Jan. in natural '75 al, Zwahlen, r,,,c,"...txt,1 1882, 5, iht;inairs, Pair Notes 70th Wedding Dote Bemon! Ave., Edwin H. Anderson Hams now. The Rio Grande Railroad ran through the arE-a- but U.S. was not yet Highway 50-opened and the communities were connected to urban centers only by wagon roads. But the impact of statehood was as great eventually on these remote areas as it was on Salt Lake City. Dr. Milton Abrams, chairman of the Board of State History, conducted the commemoration this afternoon in the House of Representatives at the Capitol. An open house was scheduled at the Utah State Historical Society headquarters, 603 E. South Temple, following the ceremonies until 5 p.m. Gomer P. Peacock remembers marching of This is designed to snag the errant car and bring it to a slop without a violent collision. Kay said a contract should be awarded soon for the extension of guardrails along the southern portion of the !fi the Snit Lake area, It was originally expected last summer, but was held up by several factors. e He said chain barrier will be placed in the center of the median in some School Chorus from Price provided music, and Lynda Dowd of Grand Valk7y High School in Moab gave a short address on Response to Statehood in Grand County. Principal speaker was Dr. Claude J. Burtenshavv, dean of students at Utah State Uni- ....., f., traffic. For this reason, chain link cable barrier is used in some areas where there is insufficient room for a median strip. Man Deseret News Staff Writer All stream Itehood By MAXINE MARTZ no lem. rocks were For instance, niaced in narrow portions of the interstate median north of Salt Lake City to prevent the crossovers. However, larger rocks were taken out it when found they was wrecked cars which wandered into the median. The same is true of a solid barrier. It prevents crossovers, but often deflects the errant car back into its own 1 :::: :: I .:, q::,;.,. :,: y particular factor. Highway engineers note that often the solution to one problem creates another prob- .; ,::,..',....: ,..,.... 300-fo- right-of-wa- : f:::'. , 1 .,e4 .:f :. 8-- 1 extended from 40 feet to 64 feet. as a result of crossovers on the narrower median. A median is provided on the interstate highway in the Wendover area where costs terrain and ',,,,,,,,:2 ,:,c, from Page Wim Hy-u- E Charles W. 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