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Show ., ,,, , .. ..,..- ,, - ., , -- - - , -- .., ;, . ,, - .4 , DESERET 66 NEWS, Wedroesdny, October 18, 1972 OBITUARIES - 3 Die In Traffic, Toll Hurtles On Three more Utahns have died on the state's highways, pushing 1972's traffic death toll past 300 and well ahead of 1971's record pace when a total of 337 were killed. Two were killed in a one-ca- r rollover on near the Beck Street overpass about 10:53 p.m. Tuesday and another died about 1:13 a.m. this his when auto morning Lawrence F. Black, 875 Donne e Way (975 South), former chief of U.S. Steel Corp.'s in operations .0,11,111,71 7" 1 Utah, Wyom- ing and Col- died. ?'.'',40 - as general superi- in 1950 Mr. Black ntendent of the company's Geneva works, near Provo. Eight years later he was named manager of Utah operations for the former Columbia-GenevSteel Division, which included, in addition to Geneva, coal, iron and limestone mining ia Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. a later placed in U.S. Steels reorganization of its western geological exploration and land manwas charge of he became general manager of the firm's Pittsburg headquarters for limestone operations. agmeM. In 1965 Mr. Black's career at U.S. Steel spanned 44 years, beginning in 1924: A native of Gill Hall, Pa., he graduated from the Carnegie Institute of Technology and attended Harvard University Graduate School of Business. Before coming to Utah 22 years ago, he was assistant chief engineer for the former American Steel and Wire Division. In Utah, Mr. Black was a past president of the Utah Safety Council and a member of the Governor's Special Citizens School Study Committee. He was former director for Utah Foundation, the board of governors of the Salt Lake Area of Chamber of Commerce, and the Utah Society for crippled Children and Adults. Pro-Uta- Mr. Black was a member of the Honorary Colonels Corps, Utah National Guard; had been associated with the Utah Board of Advisors for MountaM States Telephone Co.; was a member of the West-- : minster College Board of Trustees; of the Salt Lake City Planning and Zoning - ' :,Commission. , ' He was active in the Royal ,Order of Jesters, Court 49; Salt Lake Country Club; Alta :Club; El Kalah Shrine; Scot.tish Rite, and the Utah Consis- tory. Born Sept. 9, 1906, in Gill Hall, Pa., to Marcus and Elizabeth Black, he married Harriet Rhines Tefft on Dec. 23, 1947, in Donora, Pa. Survivors include his widow, Salt Lake City; one son, Ger,ald T., Salt Lake City; four sisters, Mrs. Mark (Louise) Ervin, Irvine, Pa.; Mrs. James (Elva) Gillette, Town-vile- , Pa.; Mrs. Milton (Ester) and Houston, Tex.; Mege, Mrs. Robert (Betty Jean) Jenkins, Springfield, Va. Funeral cervices will be 12 p.m. Friday at the Salt Lake Masonic Temple, 650 E. South Temple. Friends may call at 574 E. First South p.m. ,Thursday. The family has suggested that contributions be made to the Shriners Hosp. ital for Crippled children. 8 Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. e4r.:Fiot Fa t Ronald Jess lox, Ave., was found dead in his home Tuesday tor Wheti. sheriff's deputies termed a Wi t. , , ' lst I to Elizabeth MVO-- . staff Pearson, Frost, Sept. DEAD: died Nov. 5, 1937. Married Auror Bradley Roth, Kearns, passenger 5655 S. 4580 West, 19, in the auto that rolled near the overpass. jensen ingson, HennAug. 26, : ' 1 , , ; i '' t 15, Price; sh , - . Married Elsie 1908, The deaths brought the fatality count to 301, compared with 277 last year on this date, which ended as the worst in Utah's traffic history. Driver of the car ir the interstate smashup was Robert Sorenson, 19, 4301 W. 5655 South, Kearns, who was reported in "serious" condition today at St. Mark's Hospital. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Jim Utley said Sorenson was southbound on when, for an undetermined feason, the car veered to the left. Another passenger, Michael Steele St., 26, 5130 Kearns, was in "fair" condition today, at St. Marks. Hall, The Workman boy was originally taken to St. Marks and later transferred to Holy Cross, where he died at 2:30 a.m. Moab accident, Arrington was northbound on a county road, one mile southwest Df Moab, near the mouth of Millcreek on the Colorado River, according to Grand County Deputy Sheriff W. Bowman. In the The car missed a curve, dropping 60 feet over a steep embankment. Arrington was pronounced dead at the scene. Gas Station Robbed Two men armed with a pisrobbed the Premium Oil Gas Station, 2941 South Highland Drive, Tuesday night and escaped. with $107 in cash, tol Station attendant Timothy Mc Ewan, 16, told police the men said they were sorry to rob him but that they needed the money "real bad." Mc Ewan said he was closing the station alone at 9:4S p.m. when the pair appeared in the office doorway and asked for an auto part. A moment later one of the men showed Mc Ewan a pistol and told him to empty the cash drawer. The bandits fled on foot. LOCAL BIRTHS TWINS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillips. 449 A. Ramona Ave. GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Mathews, 395 W. 740 South, Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shell, 325 Reeve Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Gavle Jennings, 529 S. 7th He was on the Utah Conned of Economic education board of directors and a member of the Utah Committee for Industrial and ' Employment Planning, the Utah Manufacturers Association, the Utah Mining and the Provo .Association, Chamber of Commerce. 1 - an It struck the traffic island, bounced across the highway, hit another island and rolled, throwing all occupants out. IA Black came to Utah Mrs. He ,,,A, England. Joseph and ; t 'IY ,:r.. I 943. Emery; &..,..: solemnized Man ti LOS Temole. Retired coal miner. Former lustice of the peace. Survivors; wow; son, daughters, Geroge W. Jr., Belitiower, Calif.; Mrs. Elizabeth jumper, Price; Mrs. Kermit (Mono) Nielson, rowan, Calif.; Mrs. Pasquale (Naomi) Scarpella, Louisville, Colo.; Mrs. Elsie Cochrane, Lomita, Calif.; stepchLaGrande ildren, Henningson, Emery; Mont Henningson, Sall Lake City; Mrs. Lola Broderick, Huntington Park, Calif.; Mrs. Clair (Lois) Johnson, Spanish Fork; Jake Henningson, Moab; Mrs. A. J. (Donna) Stovall, Anchorage, Alaska; 53 grandchildren; 126 21, 402 East 6. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Randall, 2543 Lincoln Ln. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Williams, 8433 Mesa Dr., Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, East. Mr. and Mrs. Oron Cole, 2020 S. West Woods Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Jay England, 241 E. 6950 South, Midvale. Mr. ond Mrs. Harris Tote, 5705 Cottonwood Ln. Mr. and Mrs Clark Parkinson. 2245 Oneida St. Mr. and Mrs. David T, Cook, 4514 W. 5335 South, Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Harris, Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Pickering, 3697 S. 5725 W., Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Mitchel, Midvale. Mr. and AA.'s. Tom Epperson, Collinsville Mr. and Mrs. Allan Soccomano, 2887 5th East. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Mc Elimann, Tone le. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tovish, 818 1800 Emery. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pali lev, 4516 S. 4840 West, Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Groden Hastings, 2nd West, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Micheal T. Olsen, West, Granger. Mr. and Mrs. James Collett, 752 Williams Way. BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. Steven Turner, 72 South Main. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hathowcw, 1566 S. Wasatch Dr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Scutt Kimzev, 4497 W.1650 South, Granger. Mr. and Mrs. E. Walter Wimmer, 3276 S. 3600 W., Granger, Mr. and Mrs. El Ray Ridges, 1900 W. 13220 South, Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. David Gartf, 3726 E. 3800 South. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson, 3797 W. 3100 South Mr. and Mrs. Gary Garnmell, 2284 S. 8th East 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lava Chaffin, 4461 Casa Venita PI. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Leary. 1812 E. 3810 South Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bringhurst, 971 E. 7220 South. Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. James Heimberg, Las VOWS. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McGoven, 4278 Sunnyville, Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Motnew Chipman, 3568 E. 70 South. Mr. and Mrs. Norman D. Anderson, 47 Cooper, Midvale Mr. and Mrsi Georg f 0. Hessen-Thale1415 Skyview Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Newkirk, $111 Piper Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stainer, 9898 S. 2700 East, Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tatpe, 215 Fern Ave. Mr. and Mr. P.n fInftr,,,,-650 N. 4174 S. 3200 r. , Harold J. Shaw Funeral services tor Harold James : Shaw, 28, Price, who died Oct 16. In a Salt Lake , aspital will County, , ' ;). ;:, be ::: Thursday, 11: Price 6th a.m., LDS Ward chap-- , el. Born June 1944, Garold Wanda Price, C. tot--- Married Benadine Loretta Mangano, Sept. 16, 1967, Price. Employe, Lattland Brothers Oil Co. Member LDS Church. Served U.S. Navy. Survivors: widow; parents, Price; brother, sister, Alan L., Norwnlk, Calif.; Mrs. Fred (Garoldine) Nichols, Price; grandmother, Mrs. LaVern Marsing Chedister, Wellington, carh,1 County. Friends call Fuo- . sett Mortuary, Wednesduy; Thurs day one hour prior to services at the ward chapel. Burial Price City Cemetery. Lorenzo D. Chadwick Lorenzo Dow Chad- wick, 80, Ogden, died Oct. 16 of not ural causes at home. Born April 22, Mill Utah Fork, County, to Aaron and Ida Viola Winden Chadwick. Married Alice Margaret Carless Feb. 22, 1914, Provo; solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. Retired contractor. Survivors: widow; sons, daughter, Vaughn C., L. Dale, both ("'den; Donald D., Clinton; Carl E., Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. Don (Beth) Herrington, Clearfield; 26 14 Mrs. Carrie Calif. Funeral grandchildren; sister, Lakeside, Thursday 11 a.m., Myers Mortuary where friends call Wednesday, P.m., Thursday prior to services. Burial Salem, Utah County, Cemetery. Zufelt, Ellis Peterson IDAHO Funeral for Ellis Peterson, 51, Wape llo, who died Oct. 14 of iniuries suffered in a one car accident west of Pocatello, will be Wednesday, p.m., Wapello L05 Ward chapel. Burial Grove City Cemetery, Blackfoot. Born July 19, 1915, Joseph, Utah, to James L. and Geneva Carter Peterson. Married Dorothy Tress', Dec. 16, 1939, Blacktoot. Construction worker. Active member LDS Church. Former member Firth School Board. Survivors: widow; son, daughter, Craig E., Mrs. Michael (Judy) Kirkham, both Blackfoot; 3 grandchildren; brothers, sister, Robert, Cardiff, Calif.; George, Santa Ana, Calif.; Leonard, Van Nuys, Calif.; Milton, Cove Junction, Ore.; Mrs. Herbert (Leah) Gosling, El Monte, WAPELLO, services Calif. Maude W. Monagan CALIF. Maude. OAKLAND, Welch Monagan, 91, Oakland, died Oct. 15 of natural causes at home. Born June 29, 1881, Ogden, Utah, to Charles and Elizabeth Newev Welch. Married Charles "Jim" Monogon June 17, 1903, Ogden; he 1939. Member LDS Church. died, Survivors: daughters, Mrs. John H. (Vera) Miller, Oakland; Mrs. Alden M. (Delores) Wilson, Pleasanton, Calif.; 4 grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, Oakland. Additional services Friday, 11 a.m., Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, Ogden, where friends call Thursday P.m., Friday prior to services. Burial Ogden Cemetery. Robert SAN E. Barham Rozet FRANCISCO Edward Barham, 44, died Oct. 14 of natural causes at home In San Francisco. Born July 10, 1928, Long Branch, N. J., to Harold LeRoy and Ellen Madeline Pvper Barham, Served, U. S. n.rmy, Japan. Member LDS Church. Formerly of Salt Lake City. Survivors: brothers, sisters, William E., San Francisco; Mrs. Jay (Kim) Tyler, Placerville, Calif.; Harold L., Conogo Park, Calif.; Edgar W., Mrs. Frank (Marilyn) Herridge, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Beverly B. Sprgy, Sandy, Utah. Graveside services Wasatch Lawn Memorial Pork, Thursday, 11 a.m., Salt Lake City. Regina A. Rauch LAVERKIN, Washington County Regina Amersboch Rauch, 88, LoVerkin, died Oct. 15 in a St. George nursing home of natural causes. Born Dec. 24, 1883, Bavaria, to Martin and Barbara Bach Amersbach. Married Emil Rauch Sept. 6, 1906, Philadelphia, ; he died October, 1959. Coma 'o U.S. 1904; come to Utah 1971; nurse's aide. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Walter (Maria) Warr, LaVerkin; 2 grandchildren; brother, sister, George, Mrs. Helene Lang, both Germany. Funeral Friday, 3 tom., LaVerkin LDS Ward Chapel, where friends call an hour before services. Burial Hurricane City Cemetery. Sarah B. Leavitt CORNISH, Cache County Surah Ann Baker Leavitt, 78, Cornish, died Oci. 16 in a Logan hospital of a heart ailment. Born Feb. 14, 1894, Ma lad, Idaho, to Louis H. Ond Janette Kent Baker. Married to Eldon H. Leavitt June 21, 1916, Logan; solemnized Logan LDS Temple. Served as president of LDS ward Primary, Relief Society. Survivors: husband; son, daugh- ters, Jack E., Pocatello, Mrs. Lee (Geraldine) Idaho; Bench, Mrs. De Von (DorothY) Ogden; 11 Smith, Paul, Idaho; grandchil- broth. dren; 23 er, sister, Ben E., Ogden; Mrs. Darrell E. Lee, Manhattan aeach, Calif. Funeral Friday, 1 p.m., Cot:- nish LDS Word chapel. Friends call Thursday 7.9 p.m., Hall Mortuary, Logan; Friday one hour prior to services at the ward chapel. Burial Lewiston Cemetery. Sandra R. Slake ley OGDEN Sondra Olivette Rogers Blake ley, 72, Ogden, died Oct. 15 of pneumonia at a local hospital. Born Dec. 18, 1899, Rawlins, WYO., to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Room's. Married Royinand Grant Blake ley June 2, 1927, Ogden. Former auditor Union Pacific Railroad Co.; member First Presbyterian Church. Survivors: husband. Funera Thursday 1 P.m, Linlouist and Sons Co. lonial Chapel, Ogden, wiser o friends mu Wednevlav, 7.9 am. Thurschy 1 e p.m., Thursday Wednesday to services. Burial Provo City Cemetery. Brthinius Larsen "Bert" Berthinius E. Larsen, 96, 13th South, died Oct. 16 of natural .:; ..i:r::?:g::,4.,. " ,::.:::::::'1:,::'.'.: causes In a locul home. ,,,,:;!:.',,.,,:,f..:.:..:::::inr. nursing Born Nov. 3, :::.k. .:, :,:::;::;::,:: 1875, Norway, to geo 118F,04.::,:': Anderson k ..,,:,:,::,::: ::a ': Lars and nger Tor- t:: A' o,Y :,:::,i,i::,"4::' gerson Dokskor .,:091:. :N:',::; ':::::::: Larsen. Married Martha Olsen :::::7.,!. i.:::.:;.:::4 :: she died. Heave; .:(1v460.:': married Inge- bora Andriasen; she died. Mar. ried Mikala Sire- vaug; she died. Former cement contractor. Member Lutheran Church. SJrvivors: sons, daughters, Nils, Mrs. John (Martha) Okland, Arne, Blame, Grant, Norman, all Salt Lake City; Thomas Warhurst, Bountiful; Mrs. Anna Knudsen, 34 Norway, 23 grandchildren; Graveside ,obri ono". Kearns High services Thursday, 2 p.m., Memorial Gardens of the Valley, 10600 S. 17th East. Friends call 2128 S. State St., Wednesday, p.m. George B. Harrison Weber RIVERDALE, County - George Brigham Harrison, 57, Riverdale, died Oct. 15 In a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. Born May 21, 1915, Bancroft, Idaho, to George and Lillie Spackman Harrison. Married Bernice McLay, April 20, 1964, Logan. Former resident, Lava Hot Springs, Idaho; Salt Lake City. District supervisor. American Building Maintenance. Member Baptist Church. Veteran WW II. Survivors: widow; daughter, Mrs. Richard (Sally) Sindelar, Portland, Ore.; stenson, stepda ughters, Orval D. Feldtman, Campbell, Calif.; Mrs. Milo Paul (Vicki) Ross, Plain City, Weber County; Mrs. Tony Preciodo, Campbell; 10 grandchildren; mother, Rock Springs, Wyo.; brother, sisters, Bart, Lava Hot Springs; Mrs. Joseph (Hilda) McTee, Rock Springs; Mrs. Archie (Mildred) Eddy, Phoenix. Funeral Thursday, 11 a.m., Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, Ogden, where friends call Thursday, one hour prior to services. Burial Lava Hot Springs Cemetery with military rites. Joseph E. - Shotwell Joseph Earl Shot. well, 78, Beaver, died Oct. 16 of natural causes in a local hospital. Born Aug. 27, 1894, Okland County, Michigan, to Charles Winfield and Nina Mae Shotwell Shotwell. Married Rhoda Arvila Putter, June 8. 1931, Sevier County. Landscape architect. Survivors: widow; sons, daughteis, Rick B., Harold O., Mrs. Dick (LaRae) Nowers, all Beaver; Mrs. Frank (Joyce) Nowers, Murray; Mrs. Carl (Cleone) Ward, Taylorsville; C'ift, Cedar City; 15 sister, brother, grandchildren; Charles O., Union Lake, Mich.; AM:1- Donald Hilte, (Leona) Mrs. Fla. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m, k, LDS Ward chapel. Beaver Friends call Wednesday P.m., Thursday noon until services at Southern Utah Mortuary. Burial Mountain View Cemetery, Beaver. BEAVER Miriam - R. Rickerson OGDEN Miriam Ruth Ricker. son, 51, Ogden, died Oct. 15 of natural causes in a local nursing home. Born April 20, 1921, Morgan, to J. S. :!nd Miriam Spackman Rickerson. Registered nurse; graduate St. Francis Hospital, San Francisco; served as nurse with U.S. Army; member LDS Church. Survivors: mother, stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Pyke Bowles, Ogden; brothers, sisters, Norman, Arnold, Allan, all Ogden; Mrs. Louise Byrne, Torrance, Calif.; Mrs. Phyllis Hassler, Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. Donna Johnson, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Patricia Clifford, Harrisville, Weber County. Funeral Wednesday 1 p.m., Myers Mortuary, Ogden, where friends call Tuesday p.m., Wednesday before services. Burial Ogden Cemetery. Martha - brother, Charles Simek, Jackson Heights, N.Y. Graveside services Wednes day 2 pm., Orem Cemetery. Friends call Berg Mortuary, Orem, Wednesday until 1:45 p.m. Boyd C. Smith - PALO ALTO, CALIF. Boyd Carpenter Smith, 64, Palo Alto, died Oct. 16 of natural causes in a local hospital. Born Jan, 25, 1908, Glendale, Utah, to Jacob Nephi and Margaret Carpenter Smith. Married Erma Lloyd Sept. 19, 1936, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Engineer, CPA. Graduate, University of Utah. Survivors: widow; sons, Boyd C., Palo Alto; Roger P., Provo, Utah; 3 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Claude, Vurge, Mrs. Douglas (Lillie) Clark, all Cedar City, Utah; Mrs. Mont (Salome) Hunter, Murray, Utah; Mrs. William R. (Nola) Hunter, Mesu, Ariz.; Mrs. Bud (Vitiate) Fuller, Phoenix; Mrs. Mack (Catherine) Fenton, Fairbanks, Alaska. Graveside services Friday 1:30 p.m., Wellsville, Utah, Cemetery. Orville Robertson ST. ANTHONY, IDAHO Orville Jackson "O. J." Robertson, 75, died Oct. 15 in a St. Anthony hospital after a long illness. Born May 1897, Plano, to Joseph and 17, Asentha Moon Robertson, Married Feb, 7, 1917, Sarah Hendricks, Rexburg; solemnized Logan, Utah, LDS Temple. Farmer. Survivors: widow; son, daughters, Keith, Mrs. Thelma S. Pinnock, both Plano; Mrs. Irene A. Park, Sugar City; 21 23 Funeral Wednesday 1:30 p.m., Plano LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Wednesday' one hour Prior to services, Hansen Memorial Chapel, St. Anthony. Burial Plano grandchildren; Cemetery. Sibyl - HURRICANE, Zackmeyer Washington Coun- Sibyl M. Zackmeyer, 59, Hurty ricane, died Oct. 16 of natural causes in a St. George hospital. Born Aug. 5, 1913, Mammoth Spring, Ark., to Clark C. and Musetta Mitcheli Pressly. Married to James W. Zackmeyer, April 29, Inc Paragauld, Ark. Member Cedar City Presbyterian Church; Knife and Fork Club; OES. Survivors: husband; daughter, Mrs. Cesar (Sibyl A.) Gibert, Lomita, Calif.; 2 grandchildren. Funral Wednesday 10 a.m., Cedar City Presbyterian Church Graveside services Friday, 10 a.m., Lutheran Church Ceme 1 ' A, - S' ::: , Eighth LDS Word, and an employe of s Solt Inn, City. City. Funeral, 11 a.m. Friduy at the Kearns Eighth LDS Word chapel, W. 5700 South. Friends may call at 4330 S. ,,edwood p.m. and Thursday Friday at the word chapel one hour prior to services. Burial, Preston Cemetery, Preston, 4270 Idaho. A. M. Easthope - Mrs. SUNSET, Davis County Mabel Ariel Martin Easthope, 66, 1871 N. Main, ,,: ::: died of ,4 :44116,t Sunset, causes at 12:45 at a Roy hospital. Born natural 16 4410.3,,,ii DAL ciin- - 5, 1906, Aug. ton, Davis Coun- ty, to Wili Robert and El lz- - obeth Martin. Married to Thomas Law- rence Easthope c:.:,k "7-1,- .44sigoik,:: rT, - 4p4- ,:ir 1 , '0,,;',,Ifs,41 ::,.:::::: 1928, 18, April Salt Lake :, ,.::::,: City, ,''i: - , :::: ::: ::, :.:: ':::::' later solemnized In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active member Sunset LDS Ward; recipient Primary Stake Service Awrd for 25 Years' service, and stake primary teacher and word librarian 12 years. The was on the primary stake board for the Sunset Stoke at the time of death. Survivors: husband; brothers, sisters, Archie H., Sunset; Edwcird M.. Eugene, Ore.; John E., Victorville, Calif.; Mrs, Lester 17ella) Drummond, Ogden. Funeral LDS Thursday 1 p.m. Sunset Ward chapel, 2431 N. 250 West, Sunset. Friends coil Lindquist's Kays-yul- e Mortuary Wednesday 9 p.m., at chapel prior to services. Burial City Cemetery. Ogden Edward P. Lyman - BLANDING 86, Lyman, died Blanding, Oct. 1972, 18, Barn Edward Partridge - .,,:. ,,,, .., - 4,-,-- Oct. in the 1913, WI ,,i 4''''i , from Blanding, where he lived mast of his ife" He was an LDS missionary to the West Iowa Conference, and in later life was a missionary among the Indians, together with his wife. He was an active member of the LDS Church, holding many ward and stake positions. Survivors: sons, daughters, Kay Perkins, Edward Ra binson, both Blanding, Mrs. Arthur R. (Rene) Morin, Richmond, Mrs. Gordon L. (Allie) Platt, Provo; 41 grandchildren; 27 great grandchildren; sister, brother, Caroline "Dolly" Bayles, Albert Robinson Lyman, Blanding. uneral, 2 P.M. Saturday, Blanding LDS Word Chapel. Friends call at Blanding Mortuary p.m. Friday and one hour prior to services. Burial Blanding Cemetery. Florence P. Olsen EPHRAIM, Sanpete County Florence PaJlsen Olsen, 70, Ephraim, died Oct. 17, 1972, at her home of natural causes. Born Aprit 20, 1902, in Ephraim, to John and Amelia Nielson Paulsen, she married Sherman Olsen on Jan. 12, 1921, in the Monti LDS Temple. She was a housewife and a member of the Ephraim LDS South Ward. Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, Melvin S., Taylorville; Douglas, Sandy; Gaylen, Kearns; Kendall, Granger; Mrs. Cecil (Phyllis) Mrs. Keith (Doris) Con, Monti; Miner, Tooele; Mrs. Tom (Linda) Nichols, Sacramento, Calif.; 19 grand children; 13 great grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Everett, Elwood, both Ephraim; Mrs. Edith Draper, Salem, Ore.; Mrs. Evelyn Labrum, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Debora Daniels, Mrs. Joan Olsen, Mrs. Vergie Bierregoard, all Ephraim. Funeral, p.m. Friday in Ephraim LDS South Ward. Friends may call p.m. Thursday at Buchanan Mortuary, Monti, and Friday at the ward chapel two hours prior to services. Burial, Ephraim Pork Cemetery. C. Ross Marie C. Ross, 81, East, died Oct. 17 of natural causes at home. Born May 3, 1891, Salt Lake City, to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Butler. Married to David H. Brown, 1909; he died. Married to Ronald Ross, 1946; he died 1957. Member LDS Church. Survivors: son, Harvey, Salt Lake City; 3 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Arthur, Royal, Mrs. Grace C. Hama!, all California; Harry, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Helen Mills, Torrington, Wyo, Private funeral services Friday, P.m., 574 E. 1st South. 3 Rachel W. Davis SCOfTSDALE, ARIZ. Pearl Davies, 88, Scottsdale, Wigntman 14 of natural causes at home. Born May 3, 1884, Payson, Utah, to William Charles and Harriet Married Sophia Jones Wightman. to Fred S. Davies June 29, 1905, Payson. HME DIED Jan. 7, 1968. Member LDS Church; attended Brigham Young University; former died Oct. Provo resident. Survivors: sons, daughters, Fred Spencer, Scottsdale; Dr. Stanton W., Arcadia, Calif.; Robert S., Stanford, Conn.; Mrs. Paul (Max-Me- l Goodbread, both Scottsdale, several Ariz.; grandchildren; brother, sisters, Lynn, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Dolly Nelson, POYSOn; Mrs. Genevive Ellsworth, San Diego. Graveside services Wednesday 2 p.m., Provo Cemetery. Friends call Berg Mortuary, Provo, Wednesday, 12:30-1:4P.m. Jessie May Henry OGDEN Jessie May Henry, 78, Ogden, died Oct. 16 at home of heart failure. Born May 14, 1894, Panguitch, to Joseph S. and Alice Davis Clark. Mar: to George E. Henry, Aug. 27, 1919, Ponguitch. Active member LDS Church, DUP, Service Star Legion. Survivors: hus. band; sons, George T., Jesse V., both Ogden; 9 grandchildren; id brothers, sisters, S., Arthella, both Ogden; George, Sunset; Mrs. Edward (Myrtle) Martineau, Elfrida, Ariz.; Mrs. Allen (Vaughn) Cameron, Burlingame, Calif. Funeral Thurs. day, 3 P.m., Lindquist and Sons Co. laniol Chapel, where friends col Wednesday p.m., Thursday prior to services. Burial Washington Heights Memorial Pork. Josesih William 4.: Cacheciait. Charles Andrew and Eliza Emma Thomas Monson, he married Ort- encia Hendricks Merrill on June 1, 1922, in the ,410;0111!, ; ' .. :::! :,,.. - Hawks Smith on January 27, 1970. She died June 25, 1971. Educated In Richmond Scnools, he attended Utah State Agricultueal College. He was attic manager and secretary-treasure- r for Sego Milk Products Co. (which later became Pet Milk Co.) for 34 years, and was also secret- ary-treasurer for Cloverleaf Dairy, Coalville Ice Cream Co. and Western Creamery. He served as bishop of the Yalecrest LDS Ward from 1942 to 1952 and served in many church leadership positions in Priesthood Quorums and auxiliary organizations. He served a mission in the Eastern States, , and with his wife served a second mission as directors of the New Zealand Temple's Visitors Center, 1963-6He has been a host at the Salt Lake Temple Square Visitors Center since 1968. Member, Sons of Utah Pioneer Luncheon Club, and director of that organization twice. Former president and secretary, Utah Manufacturer Employes League; National Office Managers Association. Member, American Association of Retired Persons. Survivors: sons, daughter, Dr. Charles H. Jr., Salt Lake City, Earl M., Kearns, Mrs. Douglas (Ruth) Johnson, Orem; 16 grandchlildren; stepdaughters, Mrs. Henry (Amy) Isaksen, Rexburg, Idaho, Mrs. Leona Caved, Ogden, Mrs. Dee (Camillo) Woods, Salt Lake City, Mrs. McLaren (Myriel Ruesch, Miami, Ariz., brother, sisters, Late T., Earo, Calif., Mrs. ,aRue M. Gaylord, Mrs. DeMont (Fern) Herrick, Mrs. Alien (Ina) Tanner, all Long Beach, Calif. Funeral, noon Friday at the Yale-creSecond LOS Ward Meeting- house, 1035 S. 1800 East. Friends may call at 260 E. South Temple P.m. Thursday and Friday at the meetinghouse 10:30 a.m. prior to services. Burial, Richmond City Cemetery. The family suggests contributions be mode to Utah State University Development Fund. Tanner Little Brown Tanner Little Brown, 80, Ave., died at home Oct. 16 ' 1972, after a long illness. Tanner and Mar- - ,,, lam Martha tie Brown, he married Rhodai'z' Barker on July 9 4 0 , In t h e Logan LD Temple. A member of the LDS Church, he was a high priest in the .,77,:,: 0 filled an LDS mission to Samoa. Mr. Brown was on employe of Mountain Fuel Supply Co. for 26 years, retiring in 1957. He was a member of the Sugarhouse Chapter, Sons of Utah Pioneers. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, James T., Ogden, Ben R., Bountiful, Doreen Dunlap, California, Mrs. Clarence S. (Dorothy) Coombs, Salt Lake City; 11 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; brother, sister, John L., Martha Kikel Bernson, both Salt LGke City. Funeral, 11 a.m. Thursday at 6500 Redwood Road. Burial, Redwood Memorial Estates. The family suggests that in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to Utah Boys Doutis William ''Bill" Doutis, 85, 243 E. 2nd South, died of natural causes Oct. 17 at a Salt Lake hospital. Born March 15, 1887, Peloponnisos, Greece, to Christos and Zoitsas 'Coatis. Retired cook. Mernher Orthodox Church and Pan ,Greek ohakious Society. Survivors: sever, 'al nieces and nephews in Greece. 'Fuaeral Thursday 2 p.m., Greek Orthodox Church. 2979 S. 2nd West. ;Prayer service Wednesday, 7:30 :p.m. at 372 E. ist South where ',friends call Wednesday 78 p.m. Hanna, Ranch-Youngtow- Duchesne County. Jessie L. - Pincock Jessie Anita Loper Pincock, 64, Ogden, died Oct. 15 of natural causes at home. Born Sept. 28, 1908, Ogden, to John Floyd and Mary Saucier Loper. Married John Gilbert Pincock Sept. 8, 1926, Salt Lake City; solemnized Salt Lake LC'S Temple. Member Ogden Police Department Auxiliary; Weber County Sheriff's Department Auxiliary. Surv VORS. husband; son, 'daughter, John Charles, Mrs. Dee W. (Marilyn) Smith, both Ogden; 10 grandchildren; 2 areal.- grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Robert, Ogden; Edward, Sacramento, Calif.; Frank, Mrs. M. F. (Thelma) Parrish, Mrs. F. L. all Santa Cruz, Calif.; DeVieau, Mrs. G. K. (Dora) Smith, Ventura, Calif.; Mrs. Marion (Ora) Crump, Mc Common, Idaho. Funeral Wednesday, 3 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Colonial where Chapel, Ogden, friends call Tuesday, P.m., Wednesday hour before services. Burial Ogden Cemetery. OGDEN Marie ,.. f Ensign Ward. He Lake LDS, Temple. He was a retired farmer, Salt and mechanic 11911.'''... ....., 1892, '886: In Sc iMO , 1,'T4;ti......-',......1,11Millard County, -'-'- -' to Platte DeAlton and Adelia Rob- ,,,- ,? inson Lyman, he ,::, ,. married Irene.i.' ,,,,, ,,..,.. -Perkins on Feb. ,,,.,,.... 12, ,, Born Scot. 10,kiV in Salt Lake City, to James ,...- in at the Provo home of a dough ter, of cancer. 75, 1723 married Ella Survivors: mother, Kearns, father, Souix Falls, S.D.; brothers, sisters, Robert B., Granger, Brian V., Kristine, both Kearns, Mrs: Darrell (Lynette) James, Solt Lake Oct. Oct. IT 1972, of a heart otiack, at home. Born March 17, 1897, Rich- in 111MEIMMMOIEMM....OMIMiaMM..........INIEIMIlt Temple. She died March 5,1969. He Lake Mabel died Henry Nelson - ST. GEORGE Henry Nelson, 84, Si. George, died Oct. 15 of natural causes in a local hospital. Born April 7, 1888, Sandy, to Ake and Eliza Dorothea Davids Henriche Nelson, Married Ragnhild 'Louise Lax Sept. 18, 1916, Salt Lake City; she died Jan. 31, 1953. Married Eunie Nusick Jan. 3, 1959. Gardener; stockman; member LDS Church. Survivors: widow; daughter, Mrs. Lawrence (Irene) Barker, Los Angeles; 4 grandchildren; 2 Funeral Tuesday, P.m., St. George East LDS Center. Friends call SalisbuStake ry and Graff Mortuary, St. George, one hour before services. Burial Washington City Cemetery. Smoke Emett SI. GEORGE - Smoke Emett, 65, St. George, died Oct. 15 at home of a neart attack. Born Sept. 6, 1907, Enterprise, Washington County, to Carl and Elizabeth Barnum Emett. Married Grace Hater, Oct. 12, 1930, St. George; she died February, Married Verma Robertson Sept. 7, 1970, Pioche, Nev. Hunter, trapper. Survivors: widow; son, daughter, Bert, Mrs. Fenton (Margie) Bowler, both Veyo, Washington County; 5 grandchildren; broth. ers, sister, Merl, Clinton, both Enterprise; Mrs. J. (Dorothy) Barlow, Orem. Funeral Thursday, 11 a.m., Veyo LDS Word Chapel. Friends call Metcalf Mortuary, St. George, Wednesday, 6:30-8:1p.m., at chapel before services. Burial Veyo City Cemetery. Funeral services for DOUTIS William (Bill) DOutis will be held 2 at g.m. at serGvrieeceks Thursday Orthodox Church. Prayer p. rn ut held Wediie sdov at 7:30 at the O'Donnell Mortuary, 372 Easi 1st South. Burial, Mount Olive' Cemeter7. Funeral directors, O'Do nnell Mortuarv. GrovesrdiSIF;TEETT.A SMITH Boyd C. Smith will be held Fridc, City 1:30 p.m. in the Wellsville Cemetery. Funeral directors, Lot, kin Mortuary. Funeral seriTE&. WARDELL for William Claude Wardell will be held Thursday 12 noon at the Jenkins Safe Mortuary, 4760 South State Street. Friends may call Wednesday 6 to 8 p.m. and Thursday one hour prior to services. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, V. C. Sone & Sons. Funeral services for MONSON Charles H. Monson will be held Fri12 noon in the Yolecrest 2nd day Ward chapel, 1035 So. 18th East. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 360 East So. Temple, p.m. and Friday at the Thursday ward chapel otter 10:30 a.m. Famimay be contributions ly suggests made to the Utah State University Development Fund. Interment, Larkin Mortuary. BARHAM Graveside services fcr Robert Edward B Irhom will be 11 a.m. in the Washeld Thursday atch Lawn Memorial Park. Friends may call Thursday 10 to 10:30 a.m. y Cottonwood at the Mortuary, 4670 Highland Drive. me funerPublic RtAtic al services for Lawrence Bloc, will be conducted 12 noon Friday at the Masonic Temple Auditorium, 650 East South Temple, by Argenta Lodge No. 3 F and A M and the kev. James Dowdy. Friends may call at Evans and Early, 574 East 1st South, Thursday evening from 6 to 8 13.m. and at the Masonic f hour prior Temple Friday to services. Family suggests friends mace contributions to the Shriners Hospital for Cripoled Children. Interment, Wasatch Loon Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Evans and Early. LARSONPublic. Mosonre t77mé- al services for Eric Carl Larson wiII be conducted Thursday 12 noon from Evans and Early Mortuary, 574 East 1st South in charge of Kai-bo- b Lodge No. 25 F&ANI. Friends f hour prior to sermay call vices. Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. Funeral directors, Evans and Early. ROTHFuneral services for Gradley G. Roth will be held Friday a.m. at the Kearns 8th Ward, 4270 West 5700 South. Friends may coil at the McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood, Thursday from 8 p.m. and Friday at the church one hour prior to services. Preston Interment, Cemetery. Funera Home, funeral McDougal directors. ARCHIBALD Funeral services for Mary M. Archibald will be held Thursday 3 p.m. in the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East lth South, where call friends may Wednesday 6:00-8:0p.m. and Thursday prior ito services. interment in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. BROWN Funeral services for Tanner Little Brown will be held 11 a.m. Redwood Thursday, rial Estates Chapel, 6500 South Redwood Road. Interment, Redwood Memorial Estates. Funeral directors, Memorial Estates Mortuary. BYBEE Funeral services for Eula lia Jensen Bybee will be held Thursday, 2 p.m.. in the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South, where friends may call Thursday 1 hour ;prior to services. Interment Lawn Memorial Park. FuJ nerol directors, Deseret Mortuary. Funeral services; EASTHOPE for Mab le Artel Martin Eastriope will be held Thursday 1 p.m. in the Sunset 1st and 5t:t Ward Chapel, 250 2431 North Sunset. West, Friends may call at the Lindquist's 340 North Kaysville Mortuary, Main, Kaysville Wednesday from p.m. arid Thursday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery. Directors, Lindquist s Funeral Kaysvi ie Mortuary. Funeral services FULLMER for Dwight L. Fullmer will be held in the Wells Ward p.m., Thursday, Chapel, 1990 S. 5th East. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memcrial Park. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South on Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m., and at the ward on Thursday one hour prior to services. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. Graveside services LARSEN for Berthinius Larsen will be held 2 p.m. at the Memorial Thursday Gardens of the Valley, 10600 South lith East. Friends may call at the Colonial Mortuary 2128 South State, Wednesday 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral directors Colonial Mortuary. Graveside services MOESSER for Jane Eu Hough Moesser will be 12 noon at the Salt held Thursday Lake City Cemetery. Friends may Funearl call at the McDougal Thomas - C. Blackburn Thomas Carl Blackburn, 81, Boise, died Oct. 15 of natural causes in a local hospital. Born April 25, 1891, Loa, Utah, to Thomos and Juliette Blackburn. Married Mina Stephens Dec. 17, 1912, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Attended Ricks College, Rexburg; served LDS mission to New York, Canada; first field man for Idaho Crop ImProvement Assn., 1926;first secretary-monager same organization in 1947; received honorary life membership "man of the year award of International Crop improvement Assn., 1968; retired in 1964.. Survivors: widow; daughter, Mrs. Otis (Otella) Massey. Boise; brother. Dewey, Springville. Funer1:30 p.m., Relyea al Wednesday, Mortuary , Boise, where friends call Tuesday, 9 a.m.-8:3P.m., Wednesday before services. Burial Dry Creek Cemetery, Boise. William VEYO, D. Teague Washington County William O. Teague, 37, Veyo, died Oct. 15 at home of a heart attack. Born Oct. 2, 1935, Sarcoxie, Mo. to Roy and Lula ioI Teague, Married Wyetta Pauline Watts Oct. 19, 1963, Las Vegas. Former employe Pacific Telephone Co., California; came to Liton 1972; veteran Korean War. Survivors: widow; sons, Gordan, Australia; Richard, Kenneth, both Veyo; father, Plato, Miss.; brothers, sister, Roy, Santa Ana, Calif.; James, Costa Mesa, Calif.; Mrs. Elva Vit, Orange, Calif. Funeral Friday, 11 a.m., Metcalf Mortuary, St. George, where friends coil Thursday, 74 D.M., Friday before cervires. Purini Vev0 4330 Home, Wed- South Redwood, nesday from 7 to 8 p.m. Funeral directors, McDougal Funeral Home. Funeral services tor McLEAN T. Raymond McLean will be held 2:00 p.m. at Redwood Thursday, 6500 Memorial Estates Chapel, Road. Friends may Redwood South 0 call Wednesday p.m., 5850 South 900 East and Thursday one hour prior to services at Redwood Memorial Estates. Interment, Redwood Memorial Estates. Funeral directors, Memorial Estates Mortuary. SAVAGE Graveside services for Forel John Savage will be held Thursday 2 pm. in the Valley View Memorial Pork, 4400 West 4100 South. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Tuesday 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 Funeral directors, Larkin p.m. Mortuary. Florists BROWN FLORAL FREE 1964. BOISE Mika Log Ounomommommonimmmwmennmonet Funerals Monson Logan LDS'''. '.., the Rodewav S. Roskos Martha Geo. FLUSHING, N.Y. rgina Simek Roskos, 67, Flushing, 13 a Oct. at died heart ailment in Provo, Utah, Born Feb. 22, 1905, Married Gustave York. New Andrew Roskos Feb. 24, 1923. Member Catholic Church. Survivors: son, daughter, Lawrence, Ft. LaudEileen erdale Ho.; Draper, Orem, Utah; 7 grandchildren; 3 M. , Harard Ave.,.. mond, s. - School. He was a in the priest pita 5 Show. 1892, Masonic services Th ursday 11 a.m., Berg Drawing koom Chapel, where friends call .. Marsing OGDEN grandchildren; 35 ( ' : of injuries suffered in an auto acci- dent May 21, 1972, near Alta- mont, Duchesne 3 , Born Aug. 12, in Ogden, to Kearns and Rio Grande Railroad. Mem. ber Story , Lodge 4, F & AM; 100F:: Railway Lodge 1248, Provo; Community Congregational Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, Walter R., Leland, Utah Frank L., County; Richland, Wash.; Robert O., Ogden; Mrs. Glen I. (Margaret) Carter, Mrs. E. O. (Donna) Wilde, Mrs. Wayne (Grace) Bramall, all Provo; 23 1216 Funeral Friday, 11 a.m., Emery LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Thursc'ly, p.m., Fausett Mortuary, Price; Friday one hour prior to services at the ward chapel. Graveside servic.. es Price Cemetery, 2:30 p.m. PRICE t 0i 1954, 4 years, ,...', ' i 1 18, George and Iva ',cif' Lou Schenk !:14: Roth, he was a 1972 graduate of and Char,Ote 5 4 Kearns, H. Charles Horaid Monson, Roth, 5656 S. 4580 ' Graves Chappell. Married Rula May Peay, May 10, 1910, Provo; she died Nov. 23 1 9 5 4. Retired Charles eBdradieG Apetiwnith.: , rfrt, 17, 1672. ctl les suffered in a car accitent. 85, , LeRay;',7oyll Prove, died Oct.,' ?,!,. -', '''' , 42'. ' 16 of ' natural ' In causes , Provo. Born June 6, 1887, Provo. to George Henry 0 employe, Denver '.. 6 Dies At 66 Sept. 17, 1972, in a local hos- pital of natural causes. He was 66. i Ray Howard Arrington, 66, Moab, driver of the northbound car that missed a curve near Moab. Black orado, EMERY, Ernerv CountyGeorge Waggstaft Pear- son, 86, Emery, ''' ' died Oct. 16 of , natural causes in a Provo nursing t -home. Born June lotkn.',21, 1886, (EARNS Chorle5 Chappell, George W. Pearson Tracy Workman, 12, 5180 Steele St., Kearns, passenger in the same car, who died at Holy Cross Hospital of injuries received in the crash. Lawrence F. plunged 60 feet over embankment near Moab. priovo C. Roth Bradley Charles '.'Roy" Chappell "Always 10,Itt West 1522 PEARSON 1560 E. E. 33rd S: FLORAL 33rd S. 467-153- 9 Legal Notices NOTICE OF NEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN that on Thursday. November 2, 1972, at 10:30 a.m. in Room 301 City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, a Public hearing will be held before the Board Of City Commissioners, to consider o proposed "Misdemeanor Citation Program" for adoption by Solt Lake City, wherein, it shall be the general iXliCv of the Police Department to, whenever possible, release persons eighteen years or older accused of misdemeanor offenses imon the signing of a promise to op. Oecti' in court and to aoply particular. ly to cases of petty theft and Other misdemeanors where there is little likelihood of continued violence. or continuation of the offense. A copy of this proposed "MisdeMeanor Citation Program" is available fir' inspection in the office of the City Recorder, Room 200 City and County auvoino The question of this Prom al will be taken up at this meeting and all persons interested and present will be given on opportunity to be heard in favor of or against the proposal. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Solt Lake City, Utah. this llth day of October, 1972. HERMAN J. HOGENSEN City Recorder First publication October It, 1912 Lost publication October 20, 1072 'Llt6 RESOLVE - to buy, sell or rent with Vkirint Ad r t ;i 1 c it s percent persornum to date of payment On the delinquent installments and all accrued costs, and shall thereUthereoftpOn be restored to the right er to pay in installments in the same manner as If defouit hod not occurred. It said tax is not paid when due, the of City ordinance authorizes collecton same with interest and costs as provided by law and ordinance. All special taxes ore Niyable at my Room 210, City A County office, Building, Solt Lake City, Utah. JOSEPH L. FAKLER City Treasurer and Collector of Special Taxes 10 Sewer Extension No. 1004 Dated October IS, 1972 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Sec. AN ORDINANCE of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake CitN, Ulnh, 1965, relating to speed limits for locnmotives. Be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of Silt Lake CitY, Utah: SECTION of the 1. That Sec. Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1965, relating to speed limits established for locomotives, be, and the same hereby is, amended to read OS follows: Id. Speed limits estab"Sec. lished. It shall be unlawful for any Person to ron any locomotive, engine, train or cars operated on rails at a miles speed greater than twenty-fivper hour in Salt Lake City, south of 600 North Street, except in the following areas: "Ill Between North Temple Street and 300 South Street from 400 West Street to 1100 West Street, in which it shall be unlawful for any person to run any locomotive, engine, train or cars operated on rails at a speed miles per greater than thirty-fiv- I hour. 121 Between North Temple Street and 700 South Street from 1100 West Street to the western limits of Salt Lake City, in which it snail be unlawful for any person to run any locomotive, engine, train or cars operated on rails at a speed greater than fifty miles Per hour." SECTION 2. In the opinion of the Board of Commissioners it is necessary to the peace. health and safety of the inhobitants of Solt Lake City that this ordinance become effective immediately. SECTION 3, This ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication, Passed by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Mob, this 12th day of October, 1972. E. J. GARN Mayor HERMAN J. HOGENSEN City Recorder (SEAL) BILL NO. 113 of 1972 Ppblished October IS, 1912 AN ORDINANCE ORDINANCE AMENDING Secof the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1965, relating to license certificates. Be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION t. That Section of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1965, relating to license certificates, be, and the same hereby is, amended to read as follows: "Sec. License certificate. Issuance. All certificates of license shall be signed by the mayor, attested by the city recorder under the seal of the city and shall contain the following information: (11 The name of the 'person to whom such certificate has been issued. 121 The amount paid to the city treasurer. (3) The kind of license and the Class of such license, if such licenses are divided into classes. (4) The term of the license with commencing date, and the date of its expiration. Na certificate of license shall be delivered or mailed to the licensee until the Issuance of such license shall have been approved by the Board of CommIssioners of Salt Lake City." SECTION 2. In the opinion of the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City I( is necessary to the peace, health and welfare of the Inhabitants of said city that this ordinance become effective immediately. SECT ION 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication. Passed by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 12th day of October, 1972. E. J. GARN, Mayor HERMAN J. HOGENSEN City Recorder AN tion 112 of 1972. Published October 18, M1LDRÈD'S FLOWERS 486-726- TAX NOTICE OF SPECIAL a sae, Notice is hereby given that of constructithe purpose for tox dal Sewer OS be knOWn ng Sewer to lAteu has hwen levied bv Exteilion No. of City Comordinonce Of the Board Utah, missioners of Solt Lake City, le, which became effective October upon levied is tax 1972. Sold special In Me following descr,bed properly Salt Lake City, Uto it, to31wit: of A oil 51, AREA: Port of Lots 0 15.0 tool Lots 32 to 50 inclusive ond Burr Oak vocated alley, being ail in37 and all of A Addition. Port of Lot 19 AddlLot 20 to 36 inclusive, Stewarts' lion. 15th South BOUNDARIES: North Van Buren AVeritte, Street, South West 3rd Street, West 2nd East West Street. StaSTREETS: Andrew Avenue Both tion 2566.0 to 3rd West Street. sides. in five (5) Said tax sholl be Payable as provided equal yearly installments interest On with by low On ordinance rate of 5 the whole sum unpaid of the at the Percent per annum, payohie due provided is installment time each of such inhowever, that one or more or stallments in the order payable, without the whole tax, may be paid from (15) days 'interest within fifteen effecdate this ordinonce becomes in the tive. One or more installments or order in which they ore payable, the whole special tax, may be paid first after said 15 days and et ore the installment becomes due by paying the some with interest from the date is of levy to the date such installment in the due. One or more installments or order in which they are payable, the whole special tax may be paid on the date any Irstaliment becomes due thereof and inby paying the amount terest to age of payment. Default in installment such of any the payment of prindool or interest when due shall princithe of unpaid whole the cause and pal and interest to become duewhole the and Payable immediately amount of the unpaid principal shall thereafter draw interest at the rate of 10 percent per annum until paid, but at any time prior to the date of sole or foreclosure, the owner may pay the tamount ionif all teurneldatintshtealriomteenotst 1972 flowers in 36,1-554- 4 Sth South and - (SEAL) BILL NO. DELIVERY the FinesV - ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Section of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1965, relating to rezoning and fixing the boundaries Cl Use Districts. Be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. That the Use District Map" as adapted by Section of the Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1965, as amended, relating to the boundaries of Use Districts, and the some hereby Is amended be, as follows: 'The following described real proPerty in a Residentia) classificahion, as shown an the Use District Map, is hereby zoned as a Residential district and the Use District Map Is amended and changed accordingly: Commencing at the Southwest corner of California Avenue enne Street; thence West and Cheyalong the south line of California Avenue 1256.2 feet to Redwood Rood; thence South 10 feet, more or less, to the northerly bank of the Jordan and Salt Lake s Canal; thence Southencter19 Wang said bank of the Jordan and Salt Lake Surplus Canal 2400 more or less, to the West line of feet, Chey enne Street; thence North along the West line of Cheyenne Street 2008 feet to the point of beginning." Passed by the Board of Ccmmissioners of Salt Lake, City, Utah, this 12th day of October, 1972. E. J. GARN Mayor HERMAN J. HOGENSEN City Recorder (SEAL) BILL NO. 114 of 1972 Published October 18, 1972 LEGAL NOTICE Fork City Corporation will receive applications far two positions avoilable as lourneymen linemen. e 1 APPlicanif most a Years experience and achieved the status Os a laurneyman. Applicatians can be obtained from the Spanish Fork City Office 386 North Main, &porno Fork, Utah. Applicationswill be received until November 1, 1972 at 4:00 P.M. at the office of the city treasurer. CLYDE A. SWENSON, Ptechasing Agent Spanish YOUR fkotititYINTEMIDER-AD5 II I ' ! tr tz" |