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'''''''' '' i , ,:;A'r'"'",,' - 7- 'flisi'::;:,:',-:. 1 ,::,:1 i i'' ., DUCHESNE Granger boy, .'' - , ye. ?,rns,:', , : - ,. ;iif.....ti,o,, e,00ttz ,:.:,,4.,,,, a. :',:r.:,.',4:1-',',''','''- '' ., skT.117,;;;;f::,,' 4, -, :C.:.t.. lrltr...;,:' , l,, .1 4,,o-, .- ':7-1- ;,I' . .:. .;i;,;,..,... j. ,,71,:,,,,i'h!.,v:., :- - , '''" " , ''' ' ,. ,,, r , ,.,..,,...,, 1:,..,''f.2.:,.... ..:?-,, .7 it.. ,.,. ,,,..,..., ,.., 4., 1 l Multi-Purpo- se tug-of-w- ar, Separation of powers adjourns S.L. talks Utah County officials u raft of plan gel 11):1!torcieen and Eimco BSP Division of Envirotech Corp. have been adjourned by a federal mediator subject to his recall. About 180 union ers have been idled work- since the strike began at midnight June 30 when a three-yea- r contract expired. The union workers make industrial molds for gray iron and steel castings at Eimco. powers plan was presented to the Utah County commissioners Friday afternoon by the Utah County Government Commission. The plan. which was informally released two weeks ago for public review, has undergone minor revision as the result of six public hearings and feedback from Rampton calls for energy cutdown DENVER (UT Gov. Calvin Hampton says the country cannot halt the growth of its energy requirements. but can only hope to slow it down. Speaking Friday at the 59th annual meeting of the National Coal Association, the Utah governor said that despite the recent demise of the Kaiparowits coal-tire- d power plant project. "Common sense tells us we can't just call a halt to everything we are doing as some militant groups would like us to do." eating tiowil oti the use of energy as much as possible at this time is absolutely imperative. However. given the current 1, private citizens who have investigated the plan. The two major revisions in the plan include keeping the sheriff as an elected official and requiring that three members of the proposed seven-membe- r county council come from specific geographic areas. Earlier in the week County Attorney Noah l Wooton submitted Utah state of our standard CottonyDX Hospdal B URT, Mr. and Mrs. Jack F., 7511 Sekkemellon, girl. COLLINS, Mr. and Mrs. Jack D 3929 S. 49th West, Kearns. girl. LAWS, Mr. and Mrs. Jay R., 1902 Mealow Dr-- , WY. OPENSHAW, Mr. and Mrs. Roger R., 8177 S. Romaine Dr., Sandy. girl. ROBERTS, Mr. and Mrs. Russell K., 64 S. Kentucky Dr., West Jordan, girl. ROBERTSON, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, 3750 S. 20th East. girl. VAZQUEZ. Mr. and Mrs. Warren J.. Logan, bog. South Davis Hospital JAGER, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, Centerville, girl. CLARKSON, Mr. and Mrs. Jay, 298 E. Persival. N.S.L., girl. Valley West Hosoltal OLSEN, Mr. and Mrs. JONI Ashton, 4482 W. 4865 South. Kearns, boy. St. Marks Hospital CHRISTIAN, Mr. and Mrs. Lamle E., 3690 S. 2300 East, boy. SIOGARD. Mr. and Mrs. Crain. 3129 S. Main, girl. Bundy files an appeal letter to the commission questioning the legality on some details in the plan. The commission said Friday some relative minor changes had been made, making the plan more in harmony with existing legal a restraints. Commissioner of living and our population and need for food, at the very best, we can only hope to slow down the rate our demand for energy is increasing." Hampton said. Rampton told the coal producers he favored presidential approval of the amendments to the Mineral Leasing Act, amendments which the association opposes because they would require higher royalty payments from the producers. "I can understnd the National Verle Stone who says a separation of powers is good. says he probably will be favorable to the plan, but wants to study it in more plan increases the number of elected county officials to 12. Dr. Martin Hickman, chairman of the plan. says the theory on which the document is based is "The Fedealist Papers." "The study commission believes the separation of powers plan will bring the basic structure of county government more in line with principles of the federal Constitution which we celebrate this Bicentennial year," Hickman said. Association's opposition sinee this bill would increase the royalties you would have to pay and would restrict some of your leasing and reclamation options," Rampton said. The amendments would prothe states with additional money to pay for the impacts of mineral development, such as the costs at building new towns and roads. "It's only natural that a state such as Utah, where of the land is owned by the federal goveniment and in theectofe taxable, should he seeking additional sources of tax revenue to cover these costs." he said. vide Yeggs get $600 in station safe two-thir- ..,,, Divorces granted Burglars peeled the door off a cabinet safe at Wayne's Texaco Service, 970 N. 9th West, and stole an estimated $600, Salt Lake City Pollee re- ported. 1 Third District Court BUTLER: Patricia H. ys, John R.; mental cruelty. MOYEDA: Virginia M. vs. Frank B. mental cruelty. JAYNES: Alice G. vs. Chester R.; annulment fraud. OLEARAIN: Andrew B. vs. Barbara A ,; mental cruelty. ISH Nathan Jr. vs. Bonnie E. mental cruelty. PAMINTUAN: Este la vs. Juan B ; mental cruelty. SLOAN: Ruth S. vs. Ronald L. mentai cruelty. LEMON: Jacqueline S. vs, Robert L mental cruelty. Utah has million bushels of wheat on hand, according to the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. stocks total 3.415 million bushels and 1.075 bushels are on farms. Other stocks include 2.468 million bushels of barley. 200,000 bushels of oats. 437,000 bushels of corn and 51,000 bushels of sorghum grain. 1.49 depth. The plan which will be on the ballot in November also calls for a single elected county executive who would exercise administrative and executive functions. The g Coal Hospital BERNARD, Mr. and Mrs. Witham, 941 Paris Ln., boy. Mr. and Mrs. ANDERSON, Wayne, 4870 Clearview St., boy. HAAS, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 8107 Buena Vista Dr., boy. KOPLAN, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald h D., Ave., boy, WIXOM. Mr. and Mrs. D. Jackson, 3486 S. 3126 East boy. Wil NB Mr and Mrs Kenneth E., 3528 W. 4650 South, boy. COLLARD, Mr. and Mrs. George B., Fairview, girl B URBIDGE, Mr. and Mrs. Brill. ton. 725S. 1000 West, girl. BOSWELL, Mr. and Mrs. Craig, 10569 Leilani Dr., Sandy. girt WADLEY. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Evanston. Wvo., girl. Mr. and Mrs. SINGLETON, Richard, 4725 W. 1500 South. girl. GALIETKA, Mr. and Mrs. Stan A., American Fork. giri SHERN, Mr. and Mrs. Jose C., 1543 E. 1700 South, girl. TAYLOR. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin 0.. 1162 TaliStran Dr.. girl. L ITTLE, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan, 469 S. 500 East, girl. RODEN. Mr. and Mrs. Allen, 4340 S 4710 West, girl. Bushels of wheat total 4 million i The final PROVO draft of a separation of LDS dore Robert Takoma, Wash.. have filed a notice of appeal in Third District Court seeking the overturning of his conviction last March. Bundy was sentenced Wednesday to a term of one to 15 years in the Utah State Prison for aggravated kidnaping. The case involved the abduction of teen-age- r Carol DaRonch near a Murray shopping mall 19 months ago. time too. Mediator 421ac1T1tIro:iti:i,l)nks 13, was found Friday 30 miles southwest of here after he was missing more than 10 hours from an Ashley National Forest campground. Deputy sheriffs said Rodney Monks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Monks, 3366 Beaver St., Granger, left the Avintaguin campground, where his family and relatives were having a family reunion, to water his dog in a nearby stream. When he failed to return, his family notified the Duchesne County Sheriff's office. A posse. led by Sheriff George E. Marett, searched all day for the boy. He was found at 6:30 p.m. about five miles from the canip site. Sheriff Marett said the youth took a wrong turn getting back from the stream and wandered into the woods. He was tired and hungry, but not hurt, Marett said. conTheoBundy. 29. events of the Bicentennial Fun Day. The activity was an effort to help promote good relations between cops and kids and as shown by the expressions on their faces, the kids loved it. The policemen had a great group of Salt Lake City cops and a whole passel of kids had a ball Friday afternoon at the Northwest Center, 13th Sack North. 3rd a West, races, egg throwing contests, greased pole climb, apple pie and hot dog eating contests and other games and prizes were pad of the A Attorneys for victed kidnaper Pulling together kids 'n cops A Cross Hospital KNORR, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, 375 N. Redwood Rd., hein girls. HOPKINS. Mr arid Mrs. Donald, 3791 S. Sth East. girl. WHICKER, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis. 3834 Lewisport Dr, West Jordan. girl. POULSEN. Mr. and Mrs. William, 4173 W. 5950 South, Kearns, girl. B ERRY, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 3637W. 7990 South, West Jordan, girl. BRYNER Mr. and Mrs. Don A., )0418 S. Lei lant Sandy. boy. YOUNG, Mr. and Mrs. David, 360S S. 6830 West, Hunter. boy. SISAM, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin. 932 E 701 South, boy. SAVAGE, Mr. and Mrs. Richard. 2583 S. 700 East, boy. WARNES, Mr. and Mrs. Mark, 314 Gordon Ln.. boy. Holy 4,.,,A.,..4 C4AillitiliAlk.11ektrilliitaitidlilittälimillikl - Local births is found .'E,i :''...e,wie.,,,:. .,,,,,.,..,,,t.. ,,,,,-.::- '.':':',':.',,,:'''',: ;, ,.. - ,"'.4.,,k k. ,,,' , -7. '::,..:.:.,. :,f,;?.:..11. '''' :: -- tt l,,.. ,; - '....; ;..:;:.:.: '..... r.40,r.,:::., ,'; . , ., '' 'Tie ' '''' '',,,,V 1976. A .,...,,,,,...,,,,,::.:,.......,,,,..., :,...:.,,,,::.,.:,,.:;::..:....,,...,:,,,.....,,..,,...,. ..,..,, . ' ' ' ..... .. ,,,,,,,,, ,:r4.,l,:4.:::.' ' - All,::".:;, .: ' .'.',..;.'l7 ...,,e,N,,,,,,:v ,;,;-- .1.,,,,, 4.1,,,,4-- '4. i ,',,,G,'... ;;;ZZ.;,,,'JN ....:..,,4 l'4"rir..!,. IC 141.7'''..i,3"Y70 .:::' ir;-N-- .,..,:.,,. ::,... ) ','''''' r.'''''' :: .,:.,::.:::.:404,ili.:: 1.,,..:..... ",i,tr.',;;,14:74!. V'', .."...',: ":.,,,,,..,..,::,,..,.....,- le- ee: .' Ia. k4:..4. -,- Sp,' 11 .::',: ,,i.e,'.., ,i, '4. - 7.:: - ,'',,,, ...... sEtttp.404, ,;.,:,,,..,...,,.:..; - - - - '''';ti'- , ,. : .'4::,". -: .t. ,' A..- - r ..i fr' ,. - :, . ::,.. 11 't. lr'' '7.7:::':,.:.',;',? - ;.iOr'': ;.e.1-1.1- ' ;',4 I - 7' L.-- !'.1.1 T ' . - , ' -- ;,;,.....,, "j j- :' .'::.':4: 60. KEENAN, Michael Herbert, 61, Centerville, July 1, 1976. MOSLANDER, Harold Maughn, ?I, Lyman, Wyo., July 1, 1976. PERKINS, Atte "Serge" Thorley. 55, Milford, Beaver County, .JUIY I, iwb. PETERSON, Drewry S., 19, Missoula, Mont., June 27. 1976. ROGERSON, Ethel E., 68, Salt Lnke City, July 1, 1976. STOLER, Olive Grace Moses. 80, 18 Van Buren Ave.. July1,1976. Missing boy, 13, ;4'4 - "Bert," 310- - 3rd East, June 30, 1976. HULBERT, Wayne G "Shorty," 77, Vernal, July I, 1976. JACOBSON. Kent Ray, son of Dennis Leon and Diana Smith Jacobson, Randolph, July - ' t Wi iikoltil ,ar"- "! ;;,.. ., ,,; 19,6. June, HOLT, Albert Panos said he dislikes withholding checks for welfare clients, because it creates more work for his staff. But sometimes it's necessary, he said. The district director said APA has been asking for birth certificates to establish age and relationship of children. 06 ,40 BREWER, Edgar Mark, 3-son of of David and Susan Davis fit ewer, Zia7 E. Little Cottonwood Dr., July 2, DOOLITTLE, Chester Wallace, 78, 4905 Eastlake Dr., Murray. )976. July GOLD, Lent Moroni, 89, 3570-7t- h East. July 2, 1976. GOODWIN, Roselle A. 87, Salt Lake City, June 26, 1976. GRIGG, Verna Junkins Mont- gonterv, 77, Garden Grove, Calif.. The organizations said, however, they realize some reaonable verificatioa is necessary from persons seeking "'. ...1.:;,,,,44,77r ma "kr ...: k.'lef 1.' Ow ..:5'...,..,':r.irt':.!4',41 :4,4.1. ,21,' .,. ,:.1?- ' Alt ,, ttf-- 7...,H.::. - ,...!.!t. ., '''': 1 - ' '.:' :' IL.. its , ': ' :t...;kS - .,4 ' .1640.,.....A',-- :.i. A .;!,4;'' iek..,141.1--,,- . ,,' ,, 1.:14 " 4'..1;,? ,: - tili,,,' z 4 ...PF 11'. 4..77:,,,,,iit,,.:,4,;:::i:(,-44:,.:'N:::-;- ,- - Al. rt.:441:477n 11, - ' . k., ' -- ' 7.'' 4'444,1,,ie.414-- se .;44 .77.',1,4lk,,,..... ..;42:- !,, 0,,,okv , 1976. trionth-ol- d SANCHEZ, Oft-far- Rota Raymond F C ss. mental cruelty. Jule A. vs. Gordon mental cruelty. ALTON, Lane W. vs. Carol G mental cruelty. VANS Russell O. vs. Cathryn G montal cruelty. CANNON Louise J. vs. Sherman E nsentai cruelty. WACATAFF Brent vs Erne W menta, cruelty. CAREY: Rhonda B. vs. BeniaFr,f1 R ; mental cruelty. WILL IAMS: Dick L. vs, Molie B ; mental cruelty, desertion. WILLIAMS Dorothy T. vs. Ben A., mental cruelty, RATELL E Sandra R. vs. Sylvia J. Jr.: mental cruelty. ODEICIRK S Try clinic, quit smoking heart attack Married 1961. tF.,:',.:-...-.4.-..- terville, He was a dattirf:."'1,t,'",:. collection tech- nician for Postal Served in Marine Corp , member of DAV; active in LDS Church; was active in scouting, has served as scoutmaster. Survivors: wife, Centerville; 4 daughters, 2 sons; Mrs. Craig UStr, ;, Born Salt Lake City, to Cyrus H. and Mar pti.". :Se 7, tember 16 1908, ,... Salt Lake LDS...:,:': Owens, Church.1.:-.;.'.,..''....:,....i''- ..:::4,:Tri'll;."414,),..: I Gold Son maintenance Korot Survivors: son, Leonard Moroni: Salt Lake City; three grandchildren; eight brothers and sisters, Mrs. James (Elmina) Hopkins, Edwin R., Mrs. Mrs. Edwin (Clarissa) Bird, all Salt Lake City; Mn. Leonard (Ruth) Lund, San Francisco. Cal Mrs. Howard (Hester) Fosse?, Anaheim, Cal., Mrs. (rayton (Lillian) Keebier, South Pasadena, Cal. Funeral services, Tuesday, 12 noon, McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 So. Redwood. Friends call Tuesday, one hour prior to service. Bonal, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Albert (Bert) Holt Alonzo D. Blanchard NEWTON, Cache County Alonzo D. Blanchard, 88, Newton, died July 1, 1976, at the home of a daughter in Newt On. Born APfil tO. 1888, Logan, to Thomas and Ametia Jane Davis Blanchard. Married Stella Mae Fisher July 21, 1919. St. AnttionY, Idaho. Martine I.t.r soiarnoized. Logan LDS Temple. She died November. 1950. Survivors: 2 sons, 2 daughters, Alonzo Jonn, Tooele; Bob D., Logan; Mrs. Seymour (Mary) Mrs. Faye Newton; Jenkins, 13 Boise, Jensen, Idaho; 16 great. grandchildren; sisters, M. grandch i toren LeRoy (Gwen) Salisbury, Mrs. both Petersen, Parley (Ella) Newton. Funeral Tuesday noon, Hall mortuary Chapel. Logan, phere friends may call Monday P.m. service. Tuesday hour Uefore Burial, Logan City Cemetery. I Edgar M. Brewer Alta Perkins Her Rose ila A. Goodwin Roselle A. Goodwin, et, Salt Lake City, died June M, 1976, in a Salt Lake nursing home of natural causes. Born Oct. 19, Ina, Salt Lake City, to Henry and Annie Wheeler Mar ried J. Robert Scofield. Goodwin. He died 19W. trrattuate, of Utah. Member University Lynds Chanter, Order of Eastern Star and Ladies Literary Club. Survived by son, Robert J., Houston, Tex. Funeral Tuesday 10 am., Eastman's Evans and Early, 574 E. 1st South, where friends call Monclev o.m., Tuesclav hair hour before service. Burial, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Harold Maughn Mos 'ander te LYMAN, Wyo. Harold Maughn Mosiander. 77. Lyman, died July 1, at the Piedmont Ranch home of heart failure. Born November 6, 111911, Aspen, to Charles Wyoming. and Margaret Mos !ander. Maughn Married Erma Carter October 17, 1921, Evanston. Wyoming Rancher. Niernber LDS Church. Belonged to Wyoming Stockman's Asso., State Cattleman's Asso.; former member Lyman Lions 364-554- 4 S. 10th West Geraniums, Plants, Budding terns, wholesale, retail. Prime Flowers, 1.190 Highland Dr. 5th MILDRED'S FLOWERS 1522 E. 33rd So Legol Notices NOTICE The Central Utah Water Conservancy District is interested in arquiring shares of stock in the following Canal Comnanies Utah I. Salt Lake. South Jordam, and East Jordan. Contact District. P. O. Box 427. Orem. Utah or phone 521 0825. Gregory S. Peterson M iSSOULA, MONT. WI OMIT StVC( KAKAS , ts lb ti;- Int ,...,4 South, Salt Lake City. Blaine A (loll. Coot &who, Du dud Cosmetic Prouram. Utah State Division to ?Am 11101004 4 W )71.411 .):11. ANSILLell lOwl St bALLas tt NIMATURIS legal4'''''' t, ImAmt I I AIN rittpt 00( Max. Min. Boise Boston Butte Cedar City Cheyenne Ctilott Denver Grand Junction Las was Los Angels Mlarrd Moab New York . 91 75 81 85 94 96 80 ' ,71t 43 53 47 67 55 60 66 .08 64 6.6 BO 07 82 67 65 I All IOW Max. min. Prec. .1)2 74 IL 0 Albuquerque Atlanta Anthorago 1 EN SNOW 1$ AST 01.ik ..4JL 011t - 85 104 83 77 51 119 79 43 60 61 8$ 41 76 79 56 63 42 65 Seattle Shcidan M Spokane 76 69 75 56 46 54 39 Renn Rock Springs St. Louis Salt Lake Citv San Francisco 75 oaf 1.1,6sus, West vollowstono k A teee' r..11GIND.,.fitt) ital,Allaterell,1114017:"A .7069 uPt WI AMR "" ,, T !VIEW 60 S33- A0 t e phOne - 4 -- lb 2977 Ibi :.c ..r.......r..s of Health, 667 b. """."1":1411:A60' 0 1 lot' NW 0 it..14 ibC0 b AA rules and regulations, drafted under te Utah Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. and regulating the manufacture, distribution, and sale of drugs, devices. and co,rnetics in the State of Utah The hearing will be held at 1,00 m. Wednesday. July 14th in room JIS of the Frrpire Building, located at 711 East 400 .,itt 0 .. I (1.:1.11)vti Los 0 V General Manager NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby cliVPII that the Utah state Division of Health will hold a aubiic hearing concerning the adoption of 30.00 111:4 T .9 BI 30.00 N. ', ,a .0 L v 1976, Peterson. 19, died June 27, at his home of natural causes. Born February 27, 199. Salt Leke City, where he attenoed schools. Moved with his family to Missoula in 1965. Student. Sentinel ion School. Member LOS Church. SurvivOrS tether and mother. Dr and Mrs. Rae J. Johnston, brottle,s, sosters. ROderic PeterS0h. Kirk John.lon, Holly JohnSton, Brook Johnston, all Missoula, Mn. grandparents, Max (Shorlev) Allred, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Scheer, Wintenliv, Utah; areetorendoerents. Mr. and Mn. Clarence Prrent, Sr., Midway. Private services were held, crerneinn followed in Salt Lake City. Memorial contributions may tot made to Primary Childreh'S or the Shriner tiosPi!als. NATIONAL 4, CENTRAL UTAH WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT LYNN S LUDLOW Grewor S. ) FREE DELIVERY Survivors wife; one brother, Charles M., Piedmont, Wyo.; three sisters, Mrs. Nora Walton, Mrs. Maud Francom, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Valerie Lewis, Evanston, Wyo. Funeral services, Tuestir gm., Lyman Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Crandall-Bill- s Funeral Home, Evanston, Monday. p.m, and Tuesday at the ward chapel two hours Prior to services. Burial, Evanston City Cemetery. GARDEN GROVE, Calif Verna Judk ins Montgomery Grigg. 71, Garden Grove, died June 28. 1926. Born Aprit 30. leek North Ogden, a daughter ot Joshua and Ann Berrett Judkir s. Mary Married Joseoh Mentoorner yi he died December. 'gag Married Harry Grigg, he ado died Loied Nerth 00041 and WeSt Point bot0' moving to California. Member. I OS Church, one three sOns, Survivors, daughter, Dale J. Montgomery, Uteri: Richfield. J. Ligyd ldeho: Rupert, Montgomery. Decoy Montgomery, Kennewick, Wash Mrs. 'Serene syinr, Garden Grove, Calif eighteen sever greatgrandchildren; sister, Mrs. Ella irendchildren; East. Riverside, Cali,. ill be Graveside services p m., Ben Lomond Tuesday Cemetery, North Ogden Friends may call at L indquist end Sons Mortuary. Ogden, Monday p.m., and Tuesday until 12 30. FLORISTS "Always the Finesr in flowers Club. Verna Judkins ( Brown Floral Co. Montgomery Grigg Temperatures for the S:Ju a.m. SaTuraay: Penxi og Ethel E. Rogerson Ethel E. Rogerson, 68, died July 1, 1976, in a Salt Lake City rest home ot natural causes Born April 7, 1908, in Novinger, Mo., to William Curtis and Minnie Noble Davis Maize. Married Mute; cieceased. Married Robert Rogerson Oct. 7, 1948 Lancaster, Mo., deceased. Retired secretary Survivors: one son. Wiiiiarn A. White; tour grandsons, Sreven O.; Wiiietii K.. R!triard S.; ',.7;tv!.1. brother-m-laE. M. . White; Eva White. 'Mite ; sisier-in-laFuneral services and interment will he in Kirksville, Mo. Edgar Marl( Brewer, old son of David and Susan Davis Brewer, ,387 E. Little Cottonwood Dr., died July 2, Me,. Born Marct 2L IVre. Survivors: parents; 2 brothers, 2 sisters, Michael, David, Rachel, Rochelle, all Salt Lake City; Mr and Mrs. grandparents, Warren F. DaviS, aft Lake City: Lloyd Brewer, 0 oville, Calif.; Mrs. Myrtle Breast, Salt Lake City. Graveside service Monday 10 a.m., Mountain View Memorial 3115 E. 1800 South. Estates, Funeral Memorial directors, Estates Mortuary. - Mt a "Smite" MILFORD Thorley Perkins, 55, Milford, died July 1, 1976, in the University of Utah Medical Center of lezkemia. Born June 7, 11121, in Cedar City, to Marton C. and Ractiel Harris Ray Thorley. Married Gibson. July 23, 1946, Kansas Citv, Kansas; divorced. Married Jesse Ray Perkins. November I. )951, Pioche, Nevada. Member LDS Church. Active worker in Lithe 17 Baseball, years; League waitress; bus driver. J. R. Survivors husband, Perkins, Mitford, Iwo daughters, Sharon Sanders, Mrs. Dennis (Bonnie) Hardy; two sons. David, Jesse, all Milford; Mree stepsons. Ray, San Bernadino, Cal.; Jay, U S. Air Force, Germany; Ken, five Arizona; grandchildren; parents. Cedar City; four sisters, Mrs. Baird, Jene (Florence) Elliott Nevada; Henderson, Thorley, Mrs. S. W. (Pat) Heyborne. Mrs. Walley (Helien Rae) Flannigan, all Cedar City; one brother, David H., Scottsdale, Arizona. Funeral services, Wednesday, pm. Milford Wind Chapel.at Friends call Tuesday, 84 P.M., Metcalf Southern Utah Mortuary, Milford, and at the mortuary It :30 till time of service. Graveside services, Wednesday, Cedar City Cemetery. 40. ' Olive Grace Mrses Staler, age died City nursing home. Barn August 13. 1895, at Sheldon reogen, Indiana, to Charles and Moses. Minnie Mae Parkison Married Albert E. Stolen he died 1952. Member Jefferson Ward of LDS Church. Former Circulation mapawar of be Childrm's Friend. Survived bv; 4 SOTIS; daughter; William Reader, Akron, Ohio. Otto Reader, Lake City, Florida; Mrs J. Max (Doris) Stucki, Boise. Idaho. Albert H. Stolen Wilford M. Stoler, both Salt Lake City; 12 2 grandchildren; Ft. William Wavne, Moses, Indiana. George Moses, Phoenix, Arizona. Funeral Services will be held Saturday 12 noon in the Russon Brothers Mortuary Chapel, 255 South 2nd East. where friends mat call hour prior to services. Interment Bountiful Memorial Park. 80, Ho. 18 Van Buren Avenue, July 1, 1976, In a Salt Lake Albert (Bert) Holt, 89e 60, of 310 South 3rd East, died ygeonesclav June 30, 1976, in Salt Lake City. Born Salt Lake City April 27, 19t6 a on of Joseott and Ruby E. Hansen Holt Divorced. Salesman tor the Larsen Rubber Stamp Company. 8uvived by: sOft, F. Dean Holt, Granger. Funeral services Tuesday 2 o m. at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 700 South, where friends may call on Tuesday prior to services. in the Interment Lake Hills Memorial Park. Survived by: widow, Vernal; son. 6 daughters; Rodney Wayne; Mrs. Moral A. (Donna) Bodily; Mrs. Larry (Wanda) Abblanalo, Mrs. Wayne L. all of Vernal; (Carol) POPe. Bountiful; Mrs. Larry D. (Shirley) Wilde, Paimer, Alaska; Mrs. M. Grant (Nancy) t reverse City, Mech3m, Michigan; Mn. 1. Lane (Rondeel 27 Pocatello. Idaho, Owens, brother I sisters grandchildren; Mrs. Arthur (Hazel) Powers, Escondido, California; Mrs. Violet F;kae ru'rnon; Mrs. (tok, Lysle (Mary) Geffin, Garland, Mrs. Joel Texas; (Reset Rickerthaughough, Chericks, South Dakota; John M. Springfield, 'Oregon. Funeral will services be Tuesday 11 a.m. in the Maeser 1st Ward Chapel Friends may call at the Verna' Mortuary Monday from p.m. and Tuesday from 9:30-)030 a.m. Burial will be in the Maeser Cemetery. Miscellaneous SYsither Data PRECIPITATION Since July. 1, 1976, 0.00. above normal minus .06. Precipitation since Oct. 1, 1075 13.78, above normal plus .86. SUN Sunrise Sunday, 6:02 a.m. Sunset Sunday, 9:03 e.m. COMPARATIVE TFMPERATURES Sail Lake City Friday, high 86: low SS; Mean 71 : normAl 73 A year AgO: high 97; low 60. Alltime high for month: 107. AlltiAO low for month: on-si- te Olive Grace Moses Sto ler Pars. 1st Fair with light winds over the holiday. Highs in 90s, lows in 605. UTAH Fair and warmer over weekend. Highs in 90s north, up to 1u5 south. Lows 50s and 60s. NEVADA Fair and warm over weekend with some cloudiness Sunday. Highs in 80 and 905. Lows in 40s. S.W. IDAHO Fair and warm both days with some cloudiness Sunday. Highs 85 to 95. Lows in 50s. S.E. IDAHO Fair and warm both days. Highs in 005. Lows in 40s. UTAH FIVEDAY FORECAST Dry and hot through weekend. Highs 95 to 105. Lows in 605. The College of I School Dist., man for Newhouse VERNAL Wayne G. (Shorty Huiburt, aOR 71, died in a Vernal hospital July 1, 1916. of a heart condition. Born February 6, 1905 in South Wayne, Wisconsin to Seth M. and Ida Myrtle Tree Hu lour. Married Clara Ida Thomas June 28, 1936, in Rapid City, South Dakota; later solemnized in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple June 13, 1955, Auto Mechanic. Active member Maeser SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY American Kent Ray RANDOLPH Jacebtsin, 2, died July 1, 1976. He was DOA at Evanston Memorial Hospital, he died of injuries suffefett in an periisarit at home 1974 at Lopan, Utah Born Ape to Dennis Leon and Diana Smith Jacobson. Member LDS Church. 2 Survived by hos parents, sister: Scott, Brenda broMers, all of Randolph: and Gary, and Maynard grandparents: Mildred Jacobson ot Randolph and of Smith and LaVell LeRoy Phoenix, Ariz. Funeral services will be held p.m. in the Randolph Monday Ward Chapel. Friends may call at s Crandall-BillFuneral Home, the P.m. and at Evanston, Sunday the ward chapel. It a.m. to I p.m. Burial Randolph cemetery. tractirp, loyee Granite Wayne G. (Shorty) Hu !bort ,:frg ;,11;,". Kent Ray Jacobson ( She0.....'!,iii :" Memberr, died. LDS George Lamond Mechem, 54, of 224 E. 48X) South, died July 1, iiitta, in Murray, Utah. Bons Sept. 20, 1921, in Wellsburg, Utah. to George F. and Clara May Farley Mecham. Married Mary Arlene Pope, Nov. 11, 1942, later divorced. Married Judith Marie Tweeten, LDS Oct. 24, 1954. Member, Church. Survivors: wife. Murray; son and daughter, George Orlon, U.S. Air Force, England; Mrs. Richard (Mary) Hess, Henderson, Nev.; stepson, Randy Tweeter), Seattle, seven Wash.; grandchildren; mother, American Fork; brothers and sisters, Wes Duane Mecham, Dean Mecham, Murray; G. Ro ivirt Mrs. Bountiful; (Norma) Smith. American Fork; Mrs. Clifford G. (Loma) Backus, Irma Harlem Mrs. Provo; Soringville; Mrs. Amorie (Rhea) Davis, Karnes. Funeral service will be held Tuesday 10 a.m., at Jertkins-SottMortuary. 400 S State, where friends may call Monday, aii8 pm.. and Tuesday. one hour prior to services. interment, Wellsburg Cemetery. ..., - .'Y. Tempie. 4 accredited .:IF'..Z ,;,:;:iii4.,iiifiTrhiTh'i Married. 4"ii:.i.i., V.. Fannie Clarissa Gold, George Lamond Mecham Forecast for Saturday, Su oday July lab 7.:.:::' Willis y .:;:i.,...k , divorced. 4 Married Verna ..V.",,..Childs, Aupust git4.41-3D, Peel Retired, section foremen, Member Rio Grande Railroad. Baptist Church. Past president, Lodge. Eagles Murray Survivors: wife; sons, an(jRobert, Idaho Falls. daughters; Edward W., H0(1011310, i dark!, Hawaii; Mrs. Jarnew (Berbera) Mn. Charles Elk ins. Sandy; Oiriarks.-re- ) Mayo, Cottonwood Geraldine Blakelv, Mrs. Heights; Salt Lake City; Debra Lynn, Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs. Delores Reed, Soidier Summit; Leonard Jay, Las Vegas, Nevada; II erandchiidren, brothers, and sisters; John W.; Mrs. Ida Frame. both Salt Lake City; Leo, Kearns, Mrs. Dorcas Shannon, Huntington Beach, California; Mrs. Roy (Mariorie) Casub, Bountiful. Funeral Tuesday 12 noon, at the AMP Jenkins-Soft- e Mortuary, South State Street, Mere friends may call Monday 64 p.m. and Tuesday 1 hour prior to services. interownt Murray City Cemetery Lehi Moroni Gold, 89, 3570 So. 7t1 East, died Juiy 2, 1976. D e 4,..,,,.::,,,,,wcamber 11, 1806, ...;:..,,Of.;",i,ii.4; brothers and 1 sister; Charles, Pahrumo, Nevada; Gene, Salt Lake: Mrs. Robert (Glenna) Lindley, Orewerton, New York. Funerel services Tuesday, July 6, pm, in the Centerville 3ro Ward Chapel, 900 So. 400 East. hour where friends may call Prior to serviCeS. Interment Ciim. terville City Cemetery. Mar- red Weds, t'.. Lehi M. Gold (Peri) Chapman, Bountiful; Janim; Robyn; DelTy; Darren; 2 Brent; all of Centerville seAT ot $5 Belcher. a 29 77 ,..aLt Cancer Society, will start July 12 and run four weeks Mondays and Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sessions are held at Utah Division offices, 610 E. South Temple. Persons stryild register by Cost is calling .4 -:Amy Colmer '',.. ::,:. Adam ...Km' 26. l ,...:... -- ...:, '......... Postman 1965. tor 32 years, Airerluon Legion, VetMember eran fit World Woo 1, Survivors: yilte; sonS; Chester; and Jam: Austin; Claude, daughter, Uri. Robert (Nancie) iLdam: Mel Witt; sterclaildren, Mrs. Grant (Helen) Furner; 31 7 prtatgrandrbildren; grandchildren; brotbars, Edward. Clyde, Funeral services Tuesday 10 Am. at the McDoupal Funeral Home, 4331 South Redwood. where 0 p.m, friends call Monday Burial Sandy City Cemetery. .,'' WEATHER Division, American Pathologists has awarded a certificate of accreditation to the medical laboratory at the University of Utah Medical Center, under threetion of Dr. John Matsen. The certificate is awarded on the basis of inan intensive, vestigation by a leer pathologibt from the spPciaity organizatiolL 1022, ) The next Smoke Stoppers Clinic of the Utah U. mod Tayier, ruary 22. 915, in Richmond, Ws-- , ,,; ',Kiri. to Willimn e "'; EcKpw and may Oiiatiant: Caiifornia. See .,..,,,:. died September Z. 'i:',...... .:-. Born Dec. rk .:I. at Sosanvit- - 'ir, It, Calif. to Glee .14:,.;':,, Aiken and Rube Elaine Glenn Ai.'..- .'..... Leenar,, Married Delos Cox 14, 19611, at jen.r.,:;A:krf.:::. 1934, Nellier',..;.2".:r!':.. June 3, Oakland, 1?'.., .'....'.' ;'.,,:f., tiled :1 . Perry Edgar Belcher, 61, of Soldier Surr,mit, Med July 2, Hie, in a Salt Lake City hospital lowing surgery. ; a r Michael CENTERVILLE Herbert Keenan 41, dire! july I, errls,rk,t: )06, Salt Lake .c.: e , - hospital of BELCHER. Berry Edgar, 61, Soldier Summit, Wasatch County, July 2, 1976 BLANCHARD, Alonzo D.. U. Newton, Cache County. July I. They said many persons, born in another a foreign country, have considerable difficulty in obtainirg a birth .. Clvister Wallace Muri ay, Dien died itley Born Octobur ,i:...,'l... 17, 1897 in Gloat, .ii.4....; tone. Mictintan, i,,,...,.... :17,....t. ..'.,,..i...,.: '' .. to Jottrt S. and Clara Johnson a - ,, .:',:, .. onotittle. Mar. I. Michael Herbert Keenan Deaths state or AVillitrW'Irl.';17f.: !I, ,... ,,,,,, ..gili.e.C441'h(s.'''''''r i.,,,;',.,....,,- Ike414116"."..411,,frr;i ,..;.i, il,,..-- 3P' : ' ,i,. .....:- . :, - t!ir '1, '' '"'2"'''''' ot''-- - 1-,,Ti ',. ...- '.' le It has resulted in denial cf assistance to eligible and needy persons for weeks and soinetinies months, the organizations said. 2-- B OBITUARIES Dootittie, 70, 1, 1976: STATISTICS cate requirement has placed undue burden on applicants for assistance. Many have been unable to comply, they said. memorandum on the new policy regarding birth certificates was issued late Friday afternoon to all district APA offices from Roy Cooper, state APA director. "Effective upon receipt, discontinue the use of verification tables, All Assistance Payments Administration District offices shall use the verification requirements contained in APA Volume II and Volume IV," Cooper's memo stated. (Salt Gus Panes, director of District Lake and Tooele counties), whose written memorandum was received after 4 p.m., said welfare applicants will still have to supply a birth certificate when new APA regu!ations become effective Oct. In the meantimL, other sources of verification such as blessing and baptism certificates will be accepted, Patios said. The change to the new policy for verification was made because of pressure from the various organizations. The organizations said the birth certifi. Effective Tuesday, Utah will not require birth certificates as a means of establishing identity for public assistance applicants. The announcement, was made by the Utah Department of Social Services following a meeting with representatives of organizations supporting welfare clients' rights. The meeting al the State Capitol involved 25 to 30 representatives of the Utah Welfare Rights Organization, Utah Issues Information Program, Utah Legal Services and district and state directors of the Assistance Payments Administration (APA). The latter agency, in the Utah Department of Social Services, determines eligibility for and the amount of assistance granted to persons and families receiving monthly grants, medical assistance and food stamps. ... r A Douglas Palmer Deseret News staff writer .., s are 1,1"-.1f- Berry Edgar Belcher Chester W. 04o!ittle VITAL .33 53 .03 'I" Cr' |