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Show 11 8 B DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, CCTOBER 26, 1977 , , ' , , ' Ir - i , 4: .. , ) ",... t ' -- ,.' .,i 4 , , ' : ..... r ''''.103' , ,) ,, ; ' 7.,1, , : , ..... ... , , .. , ,'' ' --- " , ', 1: ' ' , ., ' AI , ' :, 'vf. ,,,i. '1 ., - ....:..; At , ,, ,,," i- ',,. ...:,,, ',,,. 1 l'' figisAvio' 4,, ..: a ".3 The right of an adopted child to know who his natural parents are and the natural parents' right of privacy must be weighed carefully in each case, a local attorney said Tuesday night. James B. Lee, president, of the Utah Bar Association, said present Utah law requires the court ... record of an adoption to be sealed unless overruled by 1,1( ,I a judge for "good cause." "But I see the next general Legislature dealing , ..,. ,.F ' with this very emotional issue," he said. "The child's right to know must be balanced with the parent's, ' ' 4., ir"... .: the mother's, right of privacy." ,' w usually 1:::..., t '.''.". ,,,':', ,t1 ' Lee, who has an adopted daughter, participated in a panel discussion in the Children's Center, 1855 Other panelists were Dr. Hal J. , Medical Cir. , ,,,o, a Salt Lake pediatrician with an adopted Drinkaus, , ,..i,.. I'''. :: - f 4 ',' ' daughter; Lillian Flowers, a social worker and i. .:,:: it , counselor with the adoption agency the Children's ?' :' 4.';. ,.. ot i" ' it Service Society of Utah, 576 E. South Temple, and a ,i1"OP, l' 1 it i' , A': 1 .; I, '' :',:,51'k, 'I .4 : ,,,,, ,,. Clearfield, Utah. man who recently found his natural Bill Barber Denise Harmston. transform to parents after years of searching. gets ready The Clearfield man gave his name to the group who attended the 'meeting, but requested it not be ,AtilW,;,,,,g,,,,A144. used in the media. 4 "The demand to know one's natural or, as we call , 3 i f 4. ' ,., it, birth parent is becoming strong," Ms. Flowers ) said. "And ever since the book and television show 'A ',.::,' ..,:. 'Roots,' the demand has greatly increased." k 1:.:' 1 .,...,, 177'."71.'..A The question is a legal and an emotional one, she i; .;41 ? said. While the law may say court proceedings must si '":' .4C!1101". be sealed, there is no such provision on adoption ei.g)'' .: ,i. .;: agency records. ,.. 3. ' ' "We really don't know where we stand someshe said. "We have been threatened with ,:' ''''',4,..times," I': C.', ....,, ',::::,:::';:-)1lawsuits if we don't give names of birth parents to k4 tpAJ.,t), .,,,..,, children and threatened with lawsuits by the birth 0 ,, , if we do give their natural children their I parents ) names." ' 1 By Bab Bernick Jr. More often they try to work with both parties to ,I ,40,0,;! see if some compromise can be reached, she said. Deseret NPWS staff wnter , ii: ; ii t v: r The Clearfield man said he reached a dead end Would-bghouls. young and old, it, . ,c1 trying to work through legal channels and finally gathered Tuesday night at the Salt i hired two lawyers and spent more than $20,((K) to find Like City Library to see three makeup f, v artists transform ordinary, people into I his birth parents. "The lawyers didn't do me much good; what : terrible things that go bump in the ci: .!.t. ...,, i .,,, li really broke it for me was an ad I put in a local paper night. ....:.:;rs giving all the details I knew from other sources The monster makeup show was 1 ::. about my birth and natural parents," be said. People :,:;.: t,! f.r,, sponsored by the library's Fine Arts then contacted him, and through their leads he found ::,,,,,,' ... 4 ..,., Department. The 250 people who athis natural mother and father. t, ,, tended watched Wolfman. Frankenst;,, ,,:' :1, "I had tried to prepare myself emotionally for ein, a female vampire and a monster ''';. the meetings this natural parents never married but created before their eyes. both still live in Utah), but I was greatly overcome." The three makeup artists were Bill Denise Harmston makes he said. of technical director Pioneer a Barber, frightful vampire. He said the adopted child must prepare himself Memorial Theater and instructor in for rejection or anything else. He found out that his makeup at the University of Utah: They are: wife is actually his second cousin on his natural Larry Pennington. makeup man for mother's side of the family, and other family Pioneer Memorial Theater and head of Map out a route of familiar homes in your neighbor-hooand make sure members of his adopted parents are related to makeup for last summer's Utah relatives of his birth parents. Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City. your children follow it. and Terry Allen, a makeup instructor to an have adult "My natural mother was very warm and excited Try accompany at Westminster College and makeup the children, or if the kids feel they are to see me again," he said. "But my natural father expert for The Salt Lake Costume was cooler. I only saw him for a couple of hours and, too old for that have the kids remain in Company, 1701 S. llth East. while we were both close to tears a few times, I fairly large groups. haven't talked with him since and I may never Barber turned Denise Harmston, a Have the children carry flashlocal actress. into a vampire, complete lights and attach reflective strips of with blood-re- d Dr. Drinkaus said he is very concerned about the lips and greenish face. tape to their costumes. of a possible meeting between his daughter timing for been have dead some "Vampires and her birth parents. Encourage children to trick-ortretime so we don't want their skin to look "We know who her birth mother is and from by daylight, and if they stay out natural," he said. We also want their because they after dark go only to houses with the everything we can tell she is a fine woman, but I'm eyes to look blood-sho- t. concerned about the impact a meeting and relationhaven't been sleeping but searching for front porch lights on. ship between her and my teen-agvictims." daughter might Make a strong rule that no candy about," he said. bring Pennington laboriously transformed will be eaten until the child arrives He said he would like the state to make laws Los Angeles actor Dave Brunetti into home and a parent can sort treats. which would take from adoptive parents the burden Wo limn, complete with facial hair and Make sure Halloween costumes of making the decision of when andJor how their fangs, are and are short adopted child should come to know his birth parent. While youngsters dreamed of what enough so children won't trip over "I think all adoption records should be sealed they would be this Halloween and who them. until the adopted child reaches the age of 25. That they would scare, law enforcement officials reminded parents to follow a way it would be an adult making the important It was also requested that housefew simple rules to make sure their holds wishing to give out candy keep decision of seeing his birth parent or not," he said. their front porch lights on and hand out young goblins have a safe and happy The Clearfield man and another man in the holiday. audience who responded said they didn't have to only wrapped or scaled truats. choose between their adoptive parents and birth parents, but had enough love for both of them. They said they felt even closer to their adoptive parents after finding out where they came from. "An adopted child must make up a fantasy about his real parents," one man said. "It is much better that that fantasy be answered, even if the answer isn't pleasant, than to continued to wonder about where you came from." .4, , ' 4,5 , 9:.: '''',' ' :' ' A . .,,, ': ' .? ' ::: ,74 a ':',' 5:,,:.:, Lo ' . I '.:t '. A: ., Artists turn normal folk into terrible ,SE r.,,,q,,,I., ;,' ,o, i :::.. ...:,.., ...... , . .::,..:;,'S'...... : 1: .,, r,,,t. monsters ;;,eN ...., e 1,. i ,,,,,.; ,, f .'), Lt ,..xz,z-k- at er GOP confab will be short on liberals I" ',77,'4'''' ',,, ,,,t ,, ,. 's A Republican gatheralmost devoid of liberal spokesmen. opens Thursday in Salt Lake ,,,,k,-,- t' ' ing, i i ' ,.,.- - , It r".''"' ettd , ' However. despite the conservative tone, Jon Huntsman, chairman of the three-da- y meeting of the Western Republican Conference, said hard questions concerning the ideological base of the party will be asked during the session. He cited the Panama Canal treaties as an example of issues on which there are honest differences of opinion which can be accommodated within the party. Huntsman said all national party leaders were invited. including such liberals as Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois ind Sew oi Nev. Jacob avit York. and former President Gerald Ford. 1i,ader of GOP moderates. .... ) i, 1 ,,i ,,;$ 1, lidt:,' s, .71 Os. ,u,,A.,ilowelr , woe ,,,,,- , ' '..'4,1-- - . ;"1, 1 L, ttA 1...,:t 11'''''' ..; Mr. Huntsman resentment exists among Western States Republicans over Fords refusal to attend the conference. Because every western state except Hawaii gave Ford a plurality they believe he should have agreiA to attend. he said some Notable among those invited is former not President Richard Nixon, Huntsman said the program committee None accepti(l. with Ford explaining that because he had alread) accepted an invitation to considered inviting Nixon but decided it. Huntsman iaid the Utah party leaders were split, but he personally opposed inviting the former President because there has not been sufficient time for history to render a verdict on Nixon's strengths and weaknesses. against appear in Utah in November, he believed he would be "over-killinghis stay, if he came this week, as Huntsman expressed it. " Ford will keynote a banquet Nov. 29 in Hotel Utah to honor Mormon businessman J. Willard Marriott. a friend of the former President. The occasion is the publishing of a book on Marriotts life by Deseret Book Co. admitted B. iiincidey of the Council the Twelve of The Church ot Jesus (twist of Latter-da- y Saints, will briefly !! - , Elder Gordon to Bundy claimed in 2 slayings The conference opens Thursday e ening with a reception in the Hotel Utah Grand Ballroom and a concert for the vi,iturs by the Mormon Tahern.o Iv Choir. address LDS The conference proper get :z under way the next morning, with a series of workshops and speeches Friday and Saturday featuring former Goys. Ronald Reagan of California and John Connally of Texas. Others on the program are National Republican Chairman William E. Brock of Tennessee, Sen. Minority Leader HO ard Baker of Tennessee, Sen. Robert Dole of Kansas, President Ford's running mate la it year, and Mary of the Crisp, Hospital FRYER., Mr and Mrs. Andrew D., Oricien. boy. REES. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey G. 2511 Simpson Ave bcy. Mr. and Mrs. Mark, BRANSON, Evanston, Wyo., bos. Mr. and Mrs. Scott D., STILSON, 1934 S. )00 East, boy. MILLER. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W., 30,7 S. 241 West. boy TYLER, Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. 1247 N. 35)3 West, boy. TILT. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A., 2736 Nora Dr., boy. SMITH, Mr. 0111. Mrs. Daniel E., 4051 S ano West, girt. SLEIGHT. Mt. and Mrs. Kirk P.. 369 Sherman Ave., girt. CORDOVA. Mr. and Mrs. Gary J., 1041 Emery St., girt. Mr. and Mrs. LIVINGSTON, Brock, 3460 S. 300 East, girt. Mr. and Mrs. Nock, MANGUM, L., 2611 E. acodchock Wiry. Sanity, girt. hioe s, Mr. and Mrs. Herter', 5240 East, girt COLLINS. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney G., Summit Part, girl JACOBSEN, Mr. anti Mrs. Evin, TAB Oskaloosa Dr., Mist Jordan, S. 900 National Commit tee. W. and Mrs. Howard SOUrrALL, H4rrin,an, Iluptsman s.tid Gov. Robcrt Ray of Iowa may attend in place of Illinois Go J8Ines Thompson. y,lb,sv plans to come to l'tah wore interrupted by a spocial session of his states Legislature. Rep. John J. Rhodes of Ari,tona, House minority leader, may also partici- pate. Huntsman, kilo is national GOP commit teeman for 1.7tah, said sexcial presidentnd possliiiities will bf.- in Utah. including R('agan, Baker, l)rock. and - Con-nail- Dole. "Thcri' i, a the next President will be at this conforo,:we," ;,1 HANSEN, Mr. anti Mrs. LoLoieria Way, girt. Mr. arcl Mrs. MARCHANT, ter. Crest Dr., Murray, Cior Sr IX girt. Craig WARNES, Mr. and Mrs. Mot P., Oordort Imre, girt. SEVERSON. M. and Mrs. Brent, 90245 E Sou,rigate 'kW THOMAS. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey. 1337 S. 41 West. Bountiful, girl CARTWRIGHT, Mr. imd Mrs. lyre, at 5.100 Est. AO. 20. 9,', AMOS& Mr. and Mrs. Stephen 1760 Hertert Ave, gin. FISHER. Mr. a,sd Mrs. Kurt. 3572 S. 3310 West, Grancer, girt EWES. Mr pod Mrs David, 634 h 1400444444 Hoiy 314 West, girs. 100 SHEPHERD. Mr. ard Mrs Kin,. 1219 S. 000 FAO, boy ALLEN. Mr, Sr' rd Mrs. Georue 634 Dr., boy. Valley West Hospital SKOOEPSOE, Mf and Roger A, 3,92 Rockwood M. Way Grang.r. boy Iet and Mrs, Kyle HOLDAWAY, C., 6W42 3onne kleoe Hi.rter, boy nn ' ROGERS, Mr. and Mrs 13111 c 7FP) West. Mauna WY. tAarlei Hospital CHEVERLY. Mr St. W P.isr.i 4 Itg and Ws. Kirn ri 911, MC0000 ALD. Mr and Mrs. Ways, 260t3 Mornircrtar Dr. girl. HANSEN, Ier ond Mrs CrrIKi fl ii WO, 4,', Sir: DA fltliS. 1.591 the group. Republican May IS. Kthsvilie, Gianit and Margaret Ellen Forbes Evans. Married Erma Virginia Day Johnson June IS, Bountiful, Harvey West, 4. i00 SOO Dec. to ' and;t1401.14' Jessorlin Huntsman oey, married Sr St Joeeph D Jolts- son Dec. 11 ,k 1971, She is sotylvwd by her hus- Atm IMIS tAnd of bount Darla, iseber; fuli Josenh, Salt Lake City; Runeld, OrrRuda. SIVirtali, WYO.; arandiztuidreni one sister, Leone Hess, Salt Lake City; brothers, Alton L. Day. Harvey M. Deni, of Staley Day, taelvin M. Day, ell Bountiful Fureral servlres will be held Friday at 12 nom at the Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuare Chesmi, 295 N. Main Street, where friends may call Thirst:lay from 74 p.m. and Friday We hour oriOr to services. Interment, BOUatittsi Memorize Pert, with the slaying and the disappearance of two girls in Utah in 1974. Bundy has moved to strike the prosecutor's notice of intent, and District Court Judge George Lohr will hear arguments on the matter Nov. 'NOM, 2. The filing by Blakey is part of the legal maneuvering preliminary to Bundy's trial for the January 1975 slaying of a Michigan nurse, Caryn Campbell. Miss Campbell was vacationing at Snowmass near Aspen when she was slain. Blakey flied a notice of intent Sept. 7 that he will try to link Bundy with the murder of Laura Ann Aline of Salem. Utah, whose budy was found Nov. 27, 1974, after she was missing a week. The prosecutor said he also would try to show that Bundy was involved in the disappearance of Debra Kent from a parkiewmont ing lot near A, High School in Bountiful, Utah. in 1974, 1Indy, who is defending himself, said there is no connection among the cases. Lohr gave both sides a week to submit briefs, prior to the Nov. 2 date. Halloween pm., and Friday, Lakeview Tony Saracino MURRAY died Oct Bnqi 2S, PI ice, tO and Annie MO. Raton 1 '441 r- Nov W111011 di-- 1951 ., froIP,: ynrced Married Reib,n Hance, Dec 20, 1a7S, Salt Lake City. Broker, for Arms Realty, ,...,t4kratv en. in lids, In a Richflelo 0' hospital of a k heart attack. Born July 31, ;tee kok' 71,Jf 9 ,$,re, i4e 446 , vorker , welder heavy operator. to bring pumpkins and spoons to carve their own jack-o'-lantern- s. Member, Full Gospel Businessmen's Fetiowship metro chapter, YMich he hewed establish, and of which he was acting president at fro time of his instrumental in establcite. Also ishing EGON chapters tttroughout the state Of Utah. Survivors. wife; Sons. Morris, Longmont, Cog.; David. Salt Lake CitY, daughters Lathe Johanson, Price; Charity Ainoinette, Murray; brothers, up,, Roy, Utah; Larry, Al, Dan, all Salt Lake City; sisters. Rose McKinnon, Price; Theresa Delphi, fielper; Mary Monlredi, Price. Funeral services Fettle , 10 a. rn., Memorial Estates Slell S. 9th East, where friends now call 'Thursday 61 pm., and Friday One hour prior to services. Graveside services Friday 3 p.m, Price City Cemetery. librarian 4625 VITAL STATISTICS Utah, 92, Lakevtew ttespitat BARBER, Per. and Mrs. Lvnn,1111 E. st11 South. Centerville, girl HYDE, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell. MN. 1100 South, Baureffut, boy. BANNER. Mr. and Mrs. (iris, 811 w. 36.111 Satre'', Bountiful, boy. ESPL1N. Mr. aml Mrs. Max, 1391 N. Deetield, Centerfietd, boy. LUDWIG, Mr. and Mrs. Mike 263 tti 2690 South , Apt. B, Bountlfuf, boy. CHRIS, Mr. and PArs. Robert, 659 S. 1100 East, Apt. 6A, air'. 111VCISKALLA. Mr. and Mrs. Owners. 39 E. 1100 South, Baunticut, Norma, non Richardson. Owen Married Sam i Elmer, 1, 19S2 in .,, i ;., , ..,, ,.,. husband, ter, ..i. 041 ., Survivors: three Jack A; 4 ' BRIDGES, Effie S., 83, San Luke City, Oct. 24, 1777. CLARK, Selby G.. 53, Po,hancl Ore., Oct. IS, 1977. C006,113S, Jon F., 82, Salt Lake Citv Oct. 24, 1977. DAVIS, Lenn E., 37. Watistsur9 VAA8t11111h CountY), Oct. 24,1977. ELMER, Ellie O., O. Salt Lake City, Oct. 25. 1977. EVANS, Horaid, E., 68, Layton, Oct. 24, 1977. EVANS, Rulen R., 57, Salt Lake City, Oct. 23, 1977, FRANCIS, Harold H., n, Mot Brooks, Salt Lake City; Sammy and Georoe Elmer, hoth Riverton, Duane (Geraideie) Waiker, M. West Jordan; molter, Salt Lake 3 Cltv; eight grandchildren, brothers, 5 sisiers, James Day, Earvie Day, Tom Day, ail &tit Lake Clty; Stet kt Stewart, Etta Edwards, boat Salt Lake City; Feria KniSti. &slyly; Nettie Day, Phoenix, Ariz., Delia Blair, Michigan. Funeral services Friday 1100 a.m. Redwcod Wersorial Estates. 6500 Scott Redwood Road. where trends may call 'Thursday 41 P.M and Friday one hour prior to services. Burial Redwood Memordirectors: ial Estates FLINN-A- i Memorial Estates Mortuary. 24, 1977. GERBER, Hugh J., 76, Spanish Fork. Oct. 24,1977. 89, Berkefew, Calif., HDA, I. Frank Calif October 24, 1977, a heart attack in California. horn My 4, 1921, Connant, loaf, to Hart Wi 11;am and Jennie Beecher Udy. Married Jacqueline Peruse, Aoo. 4, )9 45, Great Falls, Montana. Retired Lt Colonel. U.S. Air Force. Employed by Lockheed Aircraft at time of death. Reared and actuceted in Salt Lake City. wife, Survivors: Jacioe; six children, Vidtie, Sandra, Frank B., John, Cheryl; mother, Salt Lake City; brother, Beecher, Salt Lake City. Funeral services Thursday, Alta Loma, Calif., with burial anti military rites in Greet Eaiis, Montaea. Jul, 1977, n David C. Malan David C. Mein, 70, 911 Manchester Rd., Kaysville. died Oct. 25, 1977, at an Ogden hospital. Born Aug 24, 1907, in Ogden, son c4 Albert and Annie Hill Malan. Married Etta Arave on Sept 21, 1933, in Ogden. Retired etrigiove, of Union Pacific Railroad; raised in Ogden, lived in Bountifui 27 KAYSV1LLE years, Kaysville years. 10 Member, LDS church, Kaysvilie loth Ward. He and his wife and daughter owned and operated the Chareau Reception Center in Layton. Survivors: widow, Kaysville, hvo daughters, Mrs Earl (Ann) Hess. Kaywille, and Mrs. Melvin L (Kath)een) Gadd, Salt (Ake City; seven grendchildren; three brothers and one sister, Deibert H., Leonard N., and Liovd A., at di Ogden, Mrs. GOINVO F. (June) Burrwit Cleart)e4d. Funeral services will be Thursday, p.m, Lindquist and Sons Mortuary, Ogden. Gibson Valley causes Selby G. Clark Hush J. Gerber FORK Hugh J. died Oct. 24, 1977. la, 1901, Maeser. and Emily Jacob Gerber. Married Edna Pearl Elmer, Sept. la, 19'i3 Satt Lake LDS Tempo. Survivors: 'die, Spanish Fork; tor sons, daughter, Wayne N., Moab; E'mer J., Orern; Marion E., Kansas City, Mo.; Sterling R., Cheney, Wash.; Mrs. Robert Salt Lake (Joyce) Frederic-kw- , City, os grandchildren; n 9reatthree brothers, grandcniidren; three sisters. Irvin, Mrs. Frank leieletu Jones, both Lehi; Lyman, John, both Salt Uwe City: Mrs. E. Ray (Stella) Gardner, Mrs. Bert Fern) Swain, both American Fort. uneral services Friday, a nil., Spanish Fork ltth LZ.iS Ward Chapel Friends may call Walker Mortuary, Thursday. P.M., and Friday prior to wvices. Payson C,ty Cerneteno. Ise Oda, BERKELEY, Calif. 89, 1617 Lincoln St., died Oct. 24, in a BerkeieY 1977, hosoltal naturat causes. Born Jan. 1, 18011, Osaka, JaPen, to Magotaro and Min Tomita Married Shiro itcla In Japan, and ca,ne to Salt Lake CitY in 1912- - He died June S, 1945. Resided in Berkeley since 1907. Survivors: soils, daughters, Albert J., Mn. Harry (Lillian) Matsumoto, Marian K. all Berkeley, Calif.; Dr. Theodore M., ichmond, Cailf.; Mrs. Nick (Grace) Tasaka, Salt Lake City; rine grandchildren; two sisters, Japan. Funeral services will be held n Friday, 7:30 P.M., Berkeley Methodist Oturch. Burial, 6eriteiey. Calif. Adelaide PetPRICE, Utah Price, died October 24, Ina PT ice hospital foliowing a 24, 1977. rM, 60, of 1977 tririg 25, 11777 1977. 35, 1977. (Joy. Frank N., 56, Alto Lorna, Calif., Oct. 24, 1977. WELLS. Wafter. 85. Salt Lake City. Oct. 74, 1977. 76. Born March Utah, to Moroni Adelaide Petrie TUFT, James S. Salt Lake City, Oct. I) Selby G. Clark, age 53, died October IS, len, in Portland. Oregon, of a heart attack. Born September 13, 1924, In San Lake City to Fred A. and Rubv Alice Garnette Clark. Man-le- d Later divorced. AtMammon. tended University of Utah, University of Missouri, University of Washington, BYU, and received a PHD in Psychology from Universit y of Minnesota. Heed of Psychoiogicai Counseling DePartnewt In Portland, at Portland Slate Universin. Survived by the follVeing children! Fred and Gordon, both Portland; Riley and Mrs. Laurie Clarsski, both Grand Forks, North Dakote; Mrs. Sherry Weiland, indianapoiis, Indiana; sisters MS'S. Heien Bullock, Verde Linda, Ca;if.; Mrs. Auctre Barrett, Midway, Wasatch County. Funeral services were held in Portlane. Gerber, PETRIE, Aclesaide, 60, Prke, Oct 24, 1977. POWELL, Leven, 75. Huntington i Emery County), Oct. 25, 1977. RICHARDS, Evelyn C., 89, Set? Lake City, Oct. 24, 1977. SELLERS. Ada R P., 75, Ogden, Oct. L. SPANISH 18, Mekong J. MADRIGAL, Hunter, Oct. 25,1977. MALAN, David C., 70, KoysyllI- A. Oct. Neil Udy - !::': Tuft, Tammy Hoffman, Or s Tuft; nieces Ernity, Melissa Hoffman, all San Lake City; grandmother, Mrs. Bernice Larson, Granger. 2 Thursclaw, Funeral p.m.. from Eastman's Evans & Early Mortuary, 574 East 1st where friends South, inabfigill. Wednesday, 74 p.m., day, onehalf hour Prior to SerViCPS. interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Path. incident to age. Born Jan. 7, 1891, Cedar CltY, to Randle Wilson and Catherine Gibson Lunt. Married Alene Dalton, April 17, 1917, Beaver. She died Lillian May 3, 1922. Married Wight, June 27, 1929, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Member, LDS Church. Very active in communitv and music CirCieS. Survivors: vote, brothers, three Randle siSterS, two Gibson Lunt, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Mary Anne Montgomery, Mrs. Henry (Biandse) Dotson, both Cedar City; Mrs. Etna L. Urban, Mrs. Marouritea Chides-ta- r. Mrs Abe (Alberta) Friemuth, all Las Vegas, Nev. Funeral services Thursday, 1 LDS PAT, Cedar City Ward chapel. FrierKtS may call Bower's Southern Utah Mortuary, p.m., and ThursWednesday, day one hour prior to services at the mortuary. interment, Cedar City Cemetery. LOMA, Udy, 56, led step- Tuft; sisters, brother, Jody Waiter Gibson Lunt Walter CEDAR CITY Lunt, 86, died Oct. 24, 1977, View Medical Center, of ALTA of J. mother, Patricia , . r I Survivors: Reed Tuft; ,it, :I troorKve,".go business. 'ii.k...,A; in Cast- - 192o 22, April Salt Lake to J Reed .,., construction ( Pell Scott Tuft, 20, 2201 Lane, diedI Oct. 2. 1977. and Barbara Larson Tuft. Lifetime rest- dent of Utah. Employed in W. .,..., C. Frank 1957, City, ..': .. ledale, Utah. .,'!" Weaker Born Marriage iater solemnized in Mantl IDS Temples He was a retired coal miner and a member of ttw United Mine Work. PI'S of America, Hiswathe LOCAL SUrVIVOrS his wile, Huntington; sces and daughters, Lavon Jav, Mrs. Teed (Betty Lou) Johnson, both Huntington; Mrs. Thomas (Faye) Wakefieid, Rigby. Idaho; Reed L., Eugene, Oregon; Steven D., Oniiin, Utah; Mrs. Don (Joao) Hammar, Rexburg, Idaho; Mrs. Doug (Virtue) Leslie, inkom, ten Idaho; 2 grandchildren, brothers and sisters, Clarence (Bill), May Gordon, both of Salt Lake City; Elsie Brinkerhoff, Midvale, Utah; Ivan L., Granger, Funeral services will be Friday, 2 PM. in the Huntington First Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Faused Mortuary in Castledaie Thursday evening 9 and Friday, one hour prior at the ward chapel. Burial, Huntington Cemet. erv. Ellie tear Day RivERToN Elmer, ape 90 passed away Oct 1977 in Salt ' AC k Lake City. Bcrn April 21, Tenn. to Over and Flora Shan- D 6 Y .: i County. son of Francis Lyman and L irif MaY Emery 25, 1 JameScatt Tuft James - Orangeville. 1971. H. Lavon Powell DEATHS 24, Served U.S. Marine Cons. HUNTINGTON, Emery County LAVAM Powell, age 75, died October 25, 19P in a Price hosij':,"! ..,.....,7iN Wei. ',:.;.': Born Feb-- I .; ramify 8, 1902.-- 1, tear Day Elmer April Salt Lake City- Dorothy Talbert will conduct the session. For more information, call the Library at 278-- Oct. W. .. :, ::... ,..:... Survived by parents of Mrs. Wellsburg; grandmother, Ake Graham, Wellsburg, sisters, Boyden, Mrs. Ray (Elaine) Mrs. Ray (Irene) Wellsburg; Birch, Salt Lake City; three nteces, four nephews. funeral services Thursday 2 p.m. Wallsborg Ward Chapel. Friends may call at Olpin Mortuary, Heber City, Wednesday 9 P.m. and at the chapel Thursday prior to services. Burial Wellsburg Cemetery. Ellie Evergreen at 2 p.m. invited are Youngsters Oct. ': f''' 19S7-1- 28, 2266 gin, W. ::,:,,;.1.k,i,74, ::.,;:::;?Hll,.:',.: , duty En'- - .:.:x.,:.,:,:: : :, , ,::,.:,-::::: Married Aileen Jones January Ave., Saturday Children's Of 10Yee Clyde. Cites. work- Halloween k:,. ,.:. ,''.4b,4 44. 41,44.ffil Survived by her darente; Mrs. Garcia, Parents. Greetey. Co!orare.); Mr. end Mrs. Laramie, WvoJ050 Deirokto, ming; brothers end sisters. Gerald: Steven; Mrs. Michael (Virginia) Williford; Madetine, all Salt Lake City. Funeral Mass Friday 10:1) a.m. St. Francis Xavier Church, 4501 West 5215 South. Friends may call Thursday 0 p.m. and Friday unth at McDougal Funeral 10 a.m. 4330 South Redwood, with n3citation itt the Holv Rosary Thursday 1 p.m. s,;,,,,,..li: Church, DS 1. construction av in High School 1., 1'4'i ...) Memorial Jima '.. F., .. ,,oltatk. ,i Graham Member Stlison shop is scheduled in East Mill Creek Branch rary, i '. ft , Phylis Davis. workshop jack-o'-lante- 0 4 k. School graduated fron; ,...........:3 :', ..,..,' - tended 4... Wellsburg to Roy E. and ofe 0.00d in the real as a est ne business in Prk-partner in Carton Realty. Meved to Sett Lake City, and M 19e2. brokerage f.gaged in real estate under his own name. Obtained cer if icate of completion for exchange and taxation. Pnasident, Utah Real Estate Educei Ion Foutsdation. President, utn Association of Real Estate Excnangnrs. Served Is president, Price Served as state Jayoses, Utah JayceeS, l961. Member. Bonneville kiwanis EAST MILL CREEK Theresa 1 Markleal. Member .... Catholic..., at- Church; St. Arm's Garcia Wasatdi Count'', WALLSBURG, Leon E. Davis, am V died October 24, 1977, ?k., ,,,, .....,,,,,, o ' and Lenn E. Davis ,Ak, Alfonso-ISar acIno. Ma fled Lila Interment, Gardens, Layton. Torn, Saracino, 47, 1977, ifl MUrraV. 13. reasyksfeealfellelll Maura Jean Madrigal, 10, ot 3214 3690 West, died October 2. following an autornobi le 7, ,! 14 accident. !,, Born Sett-:..1- - - .' ,,,t, temtier 20, 19W, g .,..,,,..,t Salt Lake C ity, Utah, to Elan i' South 1977, :id a.m. Memorial 1030-1- . Maura Jean Madrigal 34 North Main. where may rail Thursday, 64 tuary, b iji.lit r tar t'''',4,6, " he died 1932. ., Married Earl R. A Evans later di- - 4 sorrAid, Worried James Rd:ono Logan, JUT 7,2tee Lived m Salem. Tome. Crewed" and Pendietor. Ontoon. Ates:WTI Utah State gtosp,i,,i, aiso worked at Gereva Stein. Fkler lects Pendleton Frozen Foods 11 Vetws. Merrber LDS Church. Survivors: husband, Pendleton, Oregon, BIM Wes, Wm A. Hurst, Goraid C. Hurst, both Provo; Richard L. Evans. Lehi. ong Monson. Jess R. Logan, Orem. 24 grandchildren; 1 3 greatgrancichltdten; two brothers, ore sister, Frank Smith. Salem; 1,71,3 Mrs, Aimed Sunni, PliY11011; (i1o111) Jensen, Salt Lake Cita. Funeral services Pridav, 2 p". Berg Mortuary, Provo. Friends may call at the Mortuary Thursp.m. or on Fraley prior to day services. Interment Provo City Cemetery. -- ," .),...44' soterrinited Lake LDS Tern- - ,,, 12, ii'(, May ple 1964 Retirtid civil service wiwiter arid farmer. Member bnc, hign priest of Layton etc Ward, had boon home teacher own eider's odorum secnnarr. fOOr Survivors: wife, LaytOr; Leon So SG,1, three deognters, R., Dor (alif.; Beach, Huntington John (Margaret) Francis, Paul G. Sunset, born Lorton, Mrs. Wet, Mark H., Woman; Alan (Ellen) NOtion, West Point, Vs. Kevin (Lesiie) Fult, Washington Terrace; steomothei, Mrs. Hortense Evans, Layton; 9rar1ctlildren; one great, grandchild; three brothers, sister, Willis F., LaGrand H, both South Weber; Layton; NO Kays-ohMrs. Donald (Annie) M041, halt brotrier, two halt sisPaul Ws, Robert J., Layton; M(s., Mra. t). (Carol) Allred, Causer Wy.Cokorado Gibson. Edward (Roth) stenbrothers, Wings, Colo.; two Adams, Jr., stepsister, Otis Layton; Ralph Adams, Lebanon, Conn.; Mrs. Joe (Norma) Cooper, McMi nnev le, Oregon. uneral WrVirell Friday, 12 - Hurst 7 .,. NI, AcOliadi Eugene Farth,cgton; Salt ' 1912. Smith. Hooper Married 1932, 23. Wtillodliwie Eut.ansiz; ,) Stott. Jessie Dv Virginia BOUNTIFUL Johnson. arra 65, died Oct. 25, WT1 in a Bounti ful hospitai. She ems born , '' o Ii vvo Marie Smith Harst Low ago JO, Peon !eon, Grego. deo .. Goober 24 19n, in Salt Lake fiettey, Cita, Utah 7.7,N Born Miw 140', Eureka at 1909, Bundy Cmi, Oct. Local births East 1,t3 home. F4orn Special Prosecutor Milton Blakey has filed sealed evidence he claims links former Tacoman Theodore A Hore id Jotvi E 20i41 North. LaYson. LAYTON 1 1971, JOHNSON, Genoa' L,, 71, Twin Falls, Idatio, Oct. 24, 1777. LOGAN, Vera M. 70, Pendleton, Ore , Oct. 24, 1977. LUNT, Wa Her G., 86, Cedar VITAL STATISTICS of ,i) I' , City. Iluntinan ", X's,'" OBITUARIES . :1:,:,,..,-.- d By Dexter C. Ellis News political editor Links ASPEN, Coio. (API ... ,. '"' 0,A Parent's right vs. child's in adoptions Vera Macke !m; lin Hurst Logan Harald Jonn Evans Born February 11, 1917, Halifax, !Ova Scotia, Canada, to Daniel and Charlotte Schilling Craig Married form D. Petrie May 14, 1942, Halifax. Survived by her husband, on and daugintert Oohe Dalliei, Price; Mrs. Raiph (Sandra) Fosiat, Helper; 4 granoceddren; mother, brothers and sister: Daniei, Robert, Harry, Mrs Raiph ()oris) Vincent, afi Halifax: Graveside services Thursday 10 a.m., Mt View Cemetery, Helaer. Friends may call at ktiktiel Fun-er- a Home, Price, Wednesday m. I sa I ida frl Cottonwood Hospital ALLEN, Mr. and Mrs. Michael. Stas S. 203 West, Sandy, girl. BANKS, Mr. and Mrs Richard S., SBA S. OE West, Kearns, girl. Mr. and Mrs. BOSKOVICH, Daniel, 273 S. Grant St., Midvale, boy. BURNET. Mr. and Mrs. Rictard kW Range Cir., girl. EVANS. Mr. and Mrs. E. Crate, 3221 E. 9 South, boy. FISH. Mr. and Mrs Don, S468 Sara ifffiP Dr., Kearns, girl. GATES, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wendell, 905 E. Webster Co., Sandy, hos. Gret, Mr. and Mn. Parry, 196O5 1300 East, Sandy, girl. HOMER. Mr. and mrs. Tim. 150 S. 6000 WeS. Hunter, 00Y. at,d Mt s. Doug, JACOBSDN, lore S 175t West FligHosne, girt MARX, Mr. and M,--s. Van:bell C. 4136 W. 3145 South, boy. POLLMAN, Mr. and Mrs. David, West, West loraw, girl. Ms S. VAN SKYISASINK, Mr. and Mrs. tstvrisan. 1567 Hemlock Dr., Ow. WASHBURN, Mr. and Mrs. Chad, Mpitherry WOY. E., November cited as reading month Reading, human resources and pedestrian safety are the subjects of the latest proclamations signed by Gov. Scott M. 11:tt heson. November is Improing Reading Month; Nov, 3 will be Human Resources Day, and this week is Pedestrian Safety Education Week. WEATHER !ATIONAL SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY Clearing tonight for fair conditions Thursday. Highs in 70s. Lows in 40s. UTAH Generally fair under harvest moon, cooler with local winds for western valleys. Highs in 70s. Lows 35 to 45. N EVADA Showers possible north. Fair south. Highs 65 to 85. Lows 35 to 60. IDAHO Showers decreasing tonight, north arid southwest. MOLit l and ciear1ft showers fur southeast Ina Thursday. Highs in 50s to 60s. Lows in 20s to 30s. WYOMING Mountain Showers Possible, elsewhere, mild. Isolati..d snow showers in higher mountain terrain. Highs in 60s to 70s. Lows 20s to SUN 5unrise m. MDT, sunset MOT. p.m. tornorro4, tomorrow. 6,11 TEMPERACOMPARATIVE Salt Lake City yesterday. TURES low mean 71; norrn,Al 4S. A 44; 61; high Mar ago: high 56; low 35. All firtm, ION for high for month: 89. month: 16. Temperatures for the Priod ending 530 a rn. Wednesday! e Imt R LER zs; t ..... k ;ICE FORECAST to 7Am 151 .1.),,,,- 71MINSI'APAV ,,,..4,011t. SALT FRANCISCO - LARS A. 4 fr- crrYt LOS ANGELES ,, , , towtot 4 -, .7- .4-- ...1 sAsa B DEN.VE 4 r-- CLA'7.,..0 , 1 - 1- I k y 9 LOW 't W :I t., PilM".ALEANS COMO 1 INDAMI .....(4.44) MIRAIN Fring wow WS FOTOcASI Max. Min. Albuouerciiie Anchorage Aitiarila Boise Boston 61 autte Denver Grand Junction Honolulu Las Vegas Los Angeles fp. hS7-- il k ,n.. ,iv ?r).1., AfLANiA DALLAS L;) Cedar C Cheyenne Chtcagn , YORK ,y,,N, ): alligir L.At SC vt.1 4EATHEA .,2ittti caL6ai le,99) r s LOW I .. I j, i - Fool .01-""(- R Zro", 4 0 TEMPERATuii pi 7..........67coot ,.., r''''''' : 3,7.; FIVE-DAFORECAST UTAH North, chance of showers Saturday, otherwise dry and mild. Highs in 60s to 70s. Lows in the 30s to mid-40- .23 A rIf;.'.7r 30s. Miscellaneous Weather Data Since Oct. 1, PRECIPITATION from normal .69, departure r977, minus .23. Precipitation since Oct. 1977 ,69, departure from normal minus VE 75 4) 79 34 33 60 Pre. 2.4 Ot Ss 4,i 5S 52 :3 7 .16 71 4: 74 4(' 46 56 42 6:3 60 78 75 84 8k ;4 NO ii1 7i Provo R,.rto R c.,7 OC 14 Spr tow, St. Loul,, Salt Lake City Sao Francisco Seattle .10 I'l FLOW Max. Min. Prec. New York Ooden Phoenix Pocatello Portand 41 74 55 $140WERI Sher iaan Spokane 014Shinoton West Yeltow:,,tone 66 76 91 75 64 74 77 67 65 77 70 60 81 50 n 53 52 66 47 44 66 19 35 33 51 52 56 45 .01 65 36 40 56 40 ( 14 ON, 410,. k,.4k, A .1"- ft. OtkA,A, A,AJ I |