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Show wngrrqfNyy"qpiiyweiniqpwwy ry ii DESERET NEWS, Florence VITAL STATISTICS Hinfze B. Thomas J. Barber Florence Bovce Martin Hintze, 7 fh East, died Dec. 82, 322 of natural causes in a Salt 20 Lake hospital. LOCAL BIRTHS Born April 12. Hoilodav. Joseph and Marriette Martin Married Boyce. Joseph F. Hintze 1890 BOYS Mr. ord Mrs. John Alva Clarke, East. Mr. arx4 Mrs. Steven Grow, h East. Mr. ond Mrs. Dari Jones, 1455 td'son St., No. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Tonley Ju, 5 00 Ger- mama Ave., Murray. Mr. ond Mrs. Dennis Church, 398009th East. Mr. ond Mrs. Gary Jacketta, 4243 S. Orchatd Dr.) Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mullins, 534 S. 875 West, Woods Cross. Mr. ond Mrs. Eddie Montoya, 295 E. 2nd Ave., Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ludwick, Elko, Nev. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Warburton, 1835 Wasatch Dr. Dr. ond Mrs. Chris Christensen, 22PS Lake St. Mr. ond Mrs. Randy B. White, 259 E. 4800 South, Murray. Mr. end Mrs. Dennis L. Horns-berge- rl 339 No. A W. 3rd., Doug-wa- gram Is as songs with ding hrist- - sang tmas .reno voice jssful s. mr. ond Mrs. Glen Burgess, )! igna. com- - oun- - Id C. 3 in- - ice nson. oland irrell ian. 922 Blaine Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Steve M. Harmsen, 1127 Alpine PI. GIRLS: Mr. and Mrs, Robert Stafford Wiiiis, V54 McClelland. Mr. and Mrs. h. cary East. Mr. and Mrs. Matth'W R. White, 5418 Willow Lane. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Stover, h East. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Thoyne, 433 Floyd Dr, Mr. ond V s. Lelnand Wayne Tufts, 3095 Cre cent Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bunker, 490 Northmount Way. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee Baker, 162 E. 3160 South. Mr. and Mrs. David Hutchinson, 109 E. o160 South, Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeSanto, 244 E. 17th South. Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Hofhelns, 4015 Rosemary St., Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Litster, 4418 S. 4000 West, Apt. 1, Gran Crunched in head lock, Gayle Lynn Christopherson uses g heir pulling technique against Charles Rose in judo match. grimace-producin- Marriage Licenses S.L. 2 Men DropOut, But Gayle Completes Police Training By DICK PHILLIPS Deseret News Staff Writer Toughened with judo skills, keener with a pistol and filled with legal knowledge, Gasle Lynn Christopherson received her certificate from the Utah Law Enforcement Academy-todain Salt Lake City, the first woman graduate i the seven-weecourse. The law course is tough for a woman, but graduation isn't out of reach, she said. facility is geared for men and she had to room in nursing quarters. For future women trainees, we hope to have a Women are needed in law new academy, said Jones. enforcement for many reawas Mrs. Christopherson sons. Females can investigate the Spanish Fork Pohired by certain crimes better than lice Department as a juvenile men, the police woman said. specialist under the South director Ralph Utah County Youth Crime Academy Jones said a lot of police agen- Prevention Program, which is cies watched Gayle to see how funded The course was about what by $31,000 in federal she did here. Many departI expected, some areas were ments money. are skeptical about Other class graduates were rougher than others. For " women doing police work. stance, the examinations were it's a tough, rough, Dean Ball, Seldon Barker. Normally, hard and various degrees of Douglas Bigler, Gale Bowcutt, dirty job. the law were difficult to unCrowton Leland Campbell. "She should . . . now . . . the derstand. Lee, Melvin Dalton, Grant Spanish Fork jmemle officer handle any police situation Elsby, Lee Ficarra. successfully, he said. said. James Flanders, Donald as a trainee, she completed Two men dropped out of the Gale John Graber, Gavin, school and two others had 240 hours of class work Hed berg, Larry Grange, including weapon shooting, LaMar been on academic probation Jolley, Wayne Jones, training, driving, physical Bernard Huelskamp, research, academic skills and Stephen Mattinson, William of the Moore, Gary Myrup. Frank Nunley, Terry Orton, Robert FBI. was keynote speaker. SuWe had a difficult time Samuel Thomas Rasmuson, preme Court Justice J. Allan Crockett administered the Utah finding housing for her. This and Bruce Williams. Code of Law Enforcement Ethics to the 25 graduating officers. Concerning her future, Mrs. Christopherson said, My calling is in juvenile matters and I look forward to a career in law enforcement. an The second degree burglary door which indicated conviction of Jan George Hanattempt had been made to sen, a Utah State Prison in- open it, the opinion said. mate, has been upheld by the There was physical evidence Utah Supreme Court and his that attempts had been made petition to reverse the verdict to open desks and cash registers'. and judgment was denied. Tuckett said there was some Hansen was convicted of that when llansen testimony burglary which is a felony. He was arrested he was under the court should Utah claimed the trial influence of LSD and barbituFARMINGTON have instructed the jury about rates. The court did instruct Dennis State Prison escapees unlawful entry. Unlawful entiy the Robert Baker and Edward jury as to the effect the inis a misdemeanor. sentenced fluence drugs might have upon were Earl Pass The opinion, written by Jus- the defendants intent. here in Second District Court Hansen claims the court' R. L. Tuckett, said the detice additional to prison Thursday terms in connection with their fendant was apprehended in erred in not instructing the bid for freedom on a phony the attic of a building and jury on an included offense in there was evidence he gained view of the evidence. court order Sept. 8. Both were found guilty Dec. entry by cutting a hole in the Concurring in the opinion roof. 11 following an Ogden jury were Chief Justice E. R. trial of robbery, escape and Jr. and Justices F. Certain items of merchanfalsely imprisoning a guard. In dise were leit by a rear door Henri Henriod, A. H. Ellett addition, Baker was found and there were marks on the and J. Allan Crockett. guilty of assault on a prison y Marlene, both Bountiful. RACHIELE - CLEGG: Michael G., 23; Karen L 17, both Salt Lake. BARRETT - CHESSHER Robert W 22, Bountiful; Rose M., 20, Salt Lake. GARCIA - MAES: Robert B 20. Kearns; Debra R., 15, Salt Lake. MARBLE - HOBKINS: Wavne S. 50; Nancv D 31, boh Salt Lake. MADSEN - CARROLL: Stephen,' 26; Sunny, 27, both Salt Lake. WYATT - BEAL: Todd N 21; Cvnde, 22, both Salt Lake. FIERRO - MARTINEZ: Samuel G 21, Phoenix, Ariz.; Irene L 18, Salt Lake. LIPTROT - JOHNSON: Gory R 20; Marilyn S., 21, both Salt Lake. SUMNER - MESTEK: George A.. 26. Murra,; Vivian M 23, both upk ROBERTSON - CARSON: Randy Mdrlene J., 16, both Keorns. Li., 17; 5 e L B I Burglary Conviction Sticks, Inmate Told 2 Inmates Stay A Bit Longer To - ASJiJSK life for robbery, to begin on termination of their present also reprison terms. They ceived 90 days for false imprisonment and 10 years for escape. All terms are to run concurrently with the robbery sentence. In addition. Baker. 20, who formerly resided m an Ogden, was sentenced to additional term of not less than three years, but which on the mav be 20 years assault charge. Richard Cahoon and Britton McConkie, attorneys for the two men, argued that evidence produced during the trial did not support the conviction. Tney said that the rights of their clients had been prejudiced by trying them together. Davis Deputy Atty. Can el R. Harward said the reasons given by the defense attorneys for a new trial were insufficient. Car Stereo Gone cassette stereo uni' was taken from the locked automobile of Mindy Murdock, 132 2nd Ave., while the vehicle was parked at her home, police records indicate A $150 crime curb Murray Police To Get 15 Cars - This citys 23 MURRAY police officers will soon have their own individual police cars paid for by the city, and will be on call at all times. OBITUARIES Ken D. Dansie MIDVALE tor Kenneth Funeral services f DeWitt Dansie, 20, 414 E. Center j St., Midvale, who ' died Dec. 21 of accidental smoke suffocation at home, will be Saturday 2 p.m., 8090 S. Stoe St., where friends Thmrsday night, the city commission vave approval to LeRell Muir, city recorder, to purchase 15 new vehicles at a cost of over $50,000. The cars should be delnered in two months, officials said. Under the new program, each officer will be allowed to drive his police car for private use when not on duty. But if the officer is off duty and sees a violation, he will be expected to make an arrest or begin an investigation. Police Chief Calvin Gillen said that with the additional cars the police will be more visible which will tend to curb crime. And more officers will Presently, the department has eight cars. When an officer goes off duty, the car is left for his relief. If called to the scene of a crime, an y officer must answer in his own car. off-dut- Federal grants and revenue sharing funds will be used to pay for the new cars. call Friday Burglars entered the apartment of Fred Thaller, 1418 S. 11th East Apt. 6, and removed a shotgun two rifles, a coin collection and a metal box containing personal papers. The stolen property is valued at $185. r, Grace Ann Steele Funeral services for 20 of injuries suffered In an auto colli-- J ston at 9000 South and 1700 West, will be Saturday r?i - r mer Lorraine ' Vanderhoof Married Paul Steele, LDS Temple; divorced. Manager Supreme Hair Goods sons, Sujar House. Survivors daughter Ray Roger, Rtchurd, all Paula Farmington; David, mother Mrs. Lorraine Archangel Frank Archangel, ond stepfother Goodwater, Nev.; Reno; fother brother, Ray San Jose, Cal it. Friends coll 4760 S. State St. Frip.m., Saturday at the ward day, chapel one hour prior to services. Burial pending. parents, M'dvale; brothers, sister Robert Jr., Salt Lake City; Mrs. J. C. (Julia) Healev, Alpine; Glen W. Tom D., Martel! C., all Midvale; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bergmann, Mid ale. Brett G. VanZweden Lynne VanZweden OGDEN Joint funeral services Lynne VanZweden 20, and her brother, Brett Garner VonZweden 11, both Ogden, who died Dec. 20 of k colinjuries suffered in a lision at the intersection of Utah 193 and U.S. 89, Layton, will be Saturday 11 a.m. Chapel of Flowers Mortuary, where friends call Fri- lor Dec. 21,1972. Born April 30, 1892. in Salt Lake County to James Hyrum and Elea- nor Black Wal- - day 9 p.m., Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial Aultorest Memorial Park. Lynne VanZweden was born July 23, 1952, Ogden, to Eugene and Elva Garner VanZweden. Student Weber State College. Active member LOS Church. Brett Garner VanZweden was born May 15 1961 Ogden, to Eugene and Elva Garner VanZweden. Student Gramercv School. Active member LOS Church. Survivors: parents sisters Mrs. Max (Jan) Ogden Boyce, Fairbanks Alaska; Kay VonZweden, Ogden; grandmother Mrs. Rena VanZweden Clearfield. Family suggests contributions to Physically Handicapped Assn, of Ogden. Betty Je Vasquez Betty Joe Vos-audaughter of Anthony Truiillo and Judy Lee Whitaker VosQuez, Tremonton died Dec. 21 of natural causes at home. Born Oct. 14 1972 Brigham City. Survivors: parents; brother Tony Ben Tremonton; half brother, half sisters, Damon Vasquez, Salina Vasquez, Denice Vasquez, all Garland, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Creech, Ogden; Joseph Vasauez, Garland; Lowell Whitaker, Garland; Lowell Whitaker Isaac Murray; Finn. Baldwin Pork, Calif. Funeral Saturday noon Rogers Mortuary where friends coll on hour prior to services. Burial Garland Ceme- tery. CALIF. WEIMAR, Mildred Erma Clayton Cupp 56 Weimar died Dec. 17 of natural causes at home. Born Feb. 23, 1916, Preston, to Melvin "Happy" and Idaho Lena Hauser Clayton. Married Fred Mouermon; divorced. Married Elmer L. Cupp, Dec. 4, 1943, Reno Nev. Member LDS Church. Survivors: husband, son, Jerry F. Cupp, Weimar; 4 grandchildren; brothers, sisters; David W., Curtis M., Alexandria Virginia, Mrs. Howard (Carol) Butier, all Salt Lake Fi iday Funeral Auburn City. Calif. Burial Piston, Idaho. William Osborn Mav 8, 1908. England. He died Nov. 10, 1927. member son, LDS Church. Arthur (Edith) Henderson, both England; Mrs. John W. (Elsie) Smith, Mrs. horrace (Winifred) Smith, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Horrace (Gladys) Thompson, Roy; 16 11 greatgrandchildren; grandchildren; sister Mrs. Lilly Funeral Powell, England. Saturday noon, Kimball LDS Ward chapel 2280-3rEast. Friends call 260 E. Souin Temple Friday 6 8 p.m., Saturday at the ward chapel one hour prior to services. Bunal Solt Lake City Cemetery. May 1894, Draper, Bertha S. Polk RAPIO CITY, S.D. Bertha 88 Rapid Citv died Dec. 21 1972 in a Rapid City hospital of natural causes. Born in Wisconsin on xx! Oct. 25, 1884 to Frank ond Amanda Loomer Smith, she married Keen Polk in 1921 in Ogden; he died Dec. 12, 1961. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a lawyer. Smith Polk LDS Temdied 1949 Survivors: former brother, sisters, Ray, Mrs. Myrtle Mecham, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Nettie Davis, Sun Valiev Calif. Funeral aturday noon, 36 E. 7th South, where friends call Friday p.m. Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Accompanying phrtograph taken many years ago. Sait Loke City. Funeral 12 p.m. Tuesday at 4760 S. State, where friends may call 12 a.m. - 12 p.m. Tuesday. . Burial Elysian Burial Gardens. C. Atwood Dono d Cl fton Atwood 53 536 Wilmington Ave. ded Dec. 21 in a Solt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born April 2, 1919, Lapoint Uintah County to Walter Augustus and Hannah Ellen Chadwick Atwood. Married Katherine Burkett April 18, 1944, Panama City, Flo.; solemnized Monti LDS Temple. Employe University of Utah. Veteran WW II. Survivors: widow; sons daughter Duane A. Murrav; Gregory K. Donna Kay both Salt Lake City; brothers sislers Walter I. Salt Lake City; Albert A., Ogden; Fred C. Mrs. William J. (Isabelle) Williams George D. all Spanish Fork; Frank L. Scofield Carbon County; Ida Devey Lehi; Mrs. L. N. (Sylvia) Woodard, Moab; Mrs. Elden (Inez) Messick, Provo; Mrs. Duncan (Dorothy) Anderson Grants-vill- e, Tooele County. Funeral Tuesday 11 a m., Columbus LOS Ward East. Friends call 8 p.m. Tuesday at the ward chapel one hour prior to services. Burial Spanish Fork Cemetery, 2450-6t- S. State St. Monday Addie W. Chambers Cache County SMITHFIELD, Audie Wotson Chambers 84 Smith-fiel- a, 21 Dec. of natural causes aied in a Logan hospital. Born Nov. 2 1888 Richmond, Cache County, to Hyrum A. and Addie Wildman Watson. Married Thee Chambers Dec. 6 1906, Logan LDS Temple. He died June 1962. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, Lawrence Paul Idaho; Williom Lynn, Glen ail Smithfield; Don Hooper, Weber County; Mrs. Gordon (Fern) Kraus Cgden; Mrs. George (Thelma) Soeth, Aberdeen Idaho; Mrs. John (Mara) Albomco Covelo Mrs. Kenneth Calif.; (Beth) Speth, Young Ward, Cache County; Mrs. Jere (Donna Fae) Hodges Syracuse; Mrs. Robert (Karren) Thalman Sunset, Davis 57 47 County, grandchildren; Esther Mae Benson Earl (Chick) Huff sis- ter Joe Los Angeles; Mrs. Elgin (Margaret) Handy Bountiful. Funeral Saturday 1 o m., Smithfield LOS Ward chapel. Friends cal! Nely son Funeral Home, Smithfield, o.m., Saturday after 11 a.m. Burial Smithfield City Cemetery. Guy L. Butler Guy LeRov Butler, 65, 12 W. 3900 South, died Dec. 21 of natural causes in a Solt Lake hosoital. Born April 9 1907, Albion, Ind. Married Dorothy Quinn Aug. 30, 1952 Nev. Employe, National Elko Garages. Survivors: widow; sons, daughter, Richard, Virgimo Lee both Fort Wavne, Youngbloo- Ind.; Dennis, Solt Loke City; stepJean Schrader. Roberta daughter, Grand Ropids, Mich.; 5 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Richard, Benton Harbor, Mich.; Mrs. Hein botn Mrs. Pat Vendal Smith, Mrs. Dec. 19 1938, in Las Vegas Nev. later solemnized in the Solt Lake LDS Temple. He attended Lake Shore schools. An active member of the LDS Church Mr. Huff was a former member of the Lake Shore bishopric. He was employed at Geneva Steel Co. plant at Orem for 30 years. He wos a lifelong Lake Shore resident. Survivors: wife; son, daughters Earl F. Mrs. Suzzanne H. WilCalif. both Long Beach liams Dixon Mrs. John (Patricia) Scottsdale, Ariz.; 3 grondchildren; mother. Lake Shore; brothers, sister Max, Springville. Utah County Fay Lake Shore, Mrs. S. Dean (Afton) Elmer, Poyson. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday in the Lake Shore Ward Chapel with Bishop John Youd officiating. Friends muy call at Walker Mortuary, Spanish Fork, 7 - 9 p m. Friday and Saturday at the Ward Chaoel one hour prior to services. Burial Spanish Fork Cemetery. Kenneth N. Nisson J. Read Harriet Jones Read OGDEN 83. Oaden. died Dec. 21 of natural causes in an Ogden hospital. Born July 30, 1889, Ogden to Miles L. ond Isabel Chase Jones. Married Albert E. Read Feb. 14. 1912, Suit Loke LDS Temple. Member OUP Comp R. Survivors: husband; sons daughter, Boyd A. Keith J., Mrs. R. (Isuoel) Tamtor, all Robert Ogden; Frank W., Oxnard, Calif.; 12 great15 grandchildren; brother, Kenneth DOWNEY, IDAHO Norman Nisson 61 Downey died Dec. 18 In Preston of a heart attack. Born May 27, 1911, Wirder to Norman Hons and Anne Maria Olson Nisson. Married Clara Mae Denton Higbee, May 27, 1947, Pocatello. Active member LDS Church. Former employe, Downey Highway District; Marsh Valley Cemetery District. Survivors: widow; sons daughter Wayne Blame both Pocatello; Mrs. Alfred (Clareen) Jones, Preston; stepsons, Otto Higbee, Pocatello; Ardeon Higbee 13 a Downey; grandchildren; brothers, sister, Frank, Arlo, both Idaho Falls; Ivan, Mrs. Rex (Helen) Evans, both Pocatello. Funerol Friday lorn, Downey LDS Ward chapel wher ?. friends call from 11 a m. until Downey Cemetery. Orville J. Sheriff Smith Gail Mrs. Donna Trover, Fred, Harry, ail Aibior; Mrs Moyne Favtnger, Knox, Ind. Funeral Saturday 11 am., 4330 S. Redwood Rd. where p m. Saturfriends call Friday day one hour prior to services. Burial Valley View Memorial Park. sisters Wilbur C., Huntsville, Weber County; Mrs. Melvin (Marion) Phillips, Mrs Horace (Olive) Ensign. both Ogden; Mrs. Fred (Lets) Riggs. Lovton. Funeral Saturday 2 o m., Larkin Chapel of the Dawn where D.m , Saturfriends coll Friday day prior to. services. Buriol Ogden City Cemet:-ry- County Earl (Chick) Huf, 04, Lake Shore, died Dec. 21 1972, in a Payson hospital of natural causes. Born Nov. 30 1908, in Lake Shore to EJ. and Nadia May Hall Huff he married Cynthia Voy Francis on 2 brother, . George; Clarence Jr. Parowan? Kent L. Clinton; Mrs. June R, (Virginia) Hunter, Mrs. David L. (Kathleen) Wilkerson both Cedar City; Mrs. Ileta Knecht, Bountiful; Mrs. Farrel J. (Jennave) Gray Murray; Mrs. Willis (Lora May) Cannon Woods Cross? Mrs. Lesfer (Maurine) Williamson Parogonah Iron County; 39 grandchildren; 12 sister Mrs. Clark Providence Deifarene Cache County. Funeral Saturday 1 p.m. Parowan 3rd LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Southern Utah Morp.m. tuary, Cedar City Friday Saturday at the ward chapel 11am. unfit services. Buriat Parowan City Cemetery. Utah MALAD CITY, IDAHO Orville Jimmie Sheriff 58 Los Angeles died Dec. 19 in a Los Angeles hospital after a long illness. Born Oct. 28, 1914 Pauline, to Everett C. and Elizabeth Gleed Sheriff. Married; worker. divorced. Construction Member LDS Church. Survivors: parents Bountiful, Utah; brother, sister, Neil L., Bountiful; Mrs. Merrill T. (Beth) Smith, Holladav Utah. Graveside services Saturday 11 am., Molad City Cemetery. Friends call Benson Funerol Home one hour prior to services. Mark B. Neider Funeral POCATELLO, IDAHO services for Mark Brant Neider, 18 Dec. who died months, Pocatello, 2 of iniunes suffered when struck bv a car in Pocatello, will be Friday 2 p.m., Manning Funeral Chop-e- l. Born Mav 14, 1971, Pocatello, to Mark and Renee Hobson Neider. SurviVOr5 pcrenK; grgndnnrents. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Hobson, Mr. an Mrs Bovd Neider. all Pocatello; great grandparents. Mr. ond Ms Ray E. Jensen. Logan. Utah; V PocateUo; Antone Hansen, Leone Neider Canogo Park Calif. j Mrs. Rapid City, S D. PAROWAN Esther Mae Lee Benson, 77, Parowan, died Dec 21 of natural causes in a Cedar City hospital. Born Aug. 14, 1895. to George Riley ond Esther Ann Walker Lee. Married Clarence Benson July 4, 1921, Parowan. Member LDS Church. Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, Chant D., Durango Colo.; Lewis L., St. LAKE SHORE, daughter, Charles S. (Virginia) Adams, Alexandria, Va.; 2 grandchildren; 2 great - giandchildren; 2 brothers. Homer, Oscar, both of Wisconsin. Graveside services will be 11 a m. Saturday at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Family suggests donations to St. John's McNamara (scholarship fund) Nursing School, grandchildren; fireman. Mr. Walton was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors: widow son daughters Robert Salt Lake City Mrs. John (June) Bradshaw Sandy Mrs. Douglas (Jennie) Simkins Mrs. Springville, Utah County George E. (Ruth) Haney, Twin 15 Foils, Idaho; grandchildren; 14 brother, sisters, Irve, Mrs. Alvira Williams Webb all Eleanore Mrs. Lyman grandchildren; for- Rebe-kaMember Lodge; Order of Odd Fellows Auxiliary. Survivors: daughter Mrs. Shirley Randoll (Verne) Centerville; 5 Aug. 4, in Salt Lake City. He was o retired ironworker a member of Local Ironworkers Union Num- Harriet 78 to John L. and Mary Ann Gilby Heward. Married R. A. Brewer Jan. 8, 1925, Salt He ple. March 9 1915 Mich.; Chairman of the Hyrum July 4 Parade Committee tor a number ct He was active In temple ond years. geneological work. He wos o Master MMan, high priest group leader and ward clerk in the Hyrum 3rd Word. Survivors: sons, daughters, Bert Mrs. John M. (Greta) Poskett, both Hvrum; Dee L. Sunset, Davis County; Mrs. Paul S. (Ruth) Olson, Logan; Mrs. Roy (Jessie) Burtenshow, North Logon; 26 grandchildren? 14 greoW sisters Brothers, grandchildren; Emmitt, Gordon, Mrs. isobell Adams cl! Hyrum; Mrs. Birdie Stenberg. Solt Loke City; Mrs. Nell Van Leuven San Luis Obispo Calif. Funeral, noon Wednesday In the 3rd-5tWord chapel. Hyrum Friends may call at the Thompson 9 Funerol Home, Hyrum, p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday one hour prior to services. Burial family plot in Hyrum Cemetery. 1,000,000 1,000,000 but 1.100 000 1.100.000 but 100 Funerals STEELE Funerol services for Grace Ann Steele will be held Saturday, 12 noon, in the Sandy 16th Ward 1200 East 8600 South. Friends may call at the Jenkins Soffe Mortuary Friday, 7 to 9 p.m. rnd Saturday at the church 1 hour prior to service. Interment, Sandy Citv Cemetery. Funeral directors V.C. Softe and Sons. Funeral' services lor FOGLE Anna B. Fogle will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Russon Brothers Mortuary Chapel 255 S. 2nd East. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday, 6 to 8 p.m. ond Saturday one heur prior to services. Interment Salt Loke City Cemetery. Russon Brothers, funeral directors. Proposed Rate Cent Gross Ton 356 346 less than 33 353 339 349 less thaw 1,200,000 1.200.000 but 1,300 000 1.300 000 but 1,400 000 less than s 346 336 less thon 344 334 but less thon 000 34? 340 ond over The prooosed rates will be published in Supplement 8 to Union Pacific Ranroad Tariff No. 5654. Said Tentative Order requires that Union Pacific Railroad Cot toony publish the contents of said Order in two issues of a newspaper of generol circulation withm the Stale of Utah ond me area involved and that, unless protest is filed with the Public Service Commission of Utah within twenty days otter the date et first publication, sold Order shall become final and In full force and effect. The date of first publication is December ?2, 197?. Dated this 20th day of December 1.500 332 330 OOS 1.500.000 In 1942. Laurina P. Brewer Lake 5! Taylor Detroit, Born In Hyrum March 28, 1886, to Albert and Laura Ann Allen Sov-ohe married Emily Olsen on March 4, 1914, In the Logan LDS Temple. She died Jan. 22 1964. He attended school m Hvrum, serving an LDS mission to Georgia in 1907 -09; he served a stake mission 1949 -51. Active in LDS Church and civic affairs throughout his lifetime, Mr. Savage was justice of peace in Hvrum tor 23 years, serving that office until his death. H? wos water-mast- er for Hyrum Irrigation Company for years. He was appointed postmoster for Hvrum in 1913 serving eight and a half years. He was especially active In scouting, introducing scouting to the Hvrum 3rd Ward, 'id winning the Silver Beaver Frnest Laurina Pearl Brewer merly of !810-8tEast, ded Dec. 21 of natural causes in a Salt Annual Present Net Rote Cents Tons Gross Ton 900 000 but less than tal. Lake City; Salt TREMONTON Marguerite Q. George, 79, 7152 E. 3rd South, died Dec. 21 of natural causes at home. Born Jan. 24, 1893, Bingham Canyon to Bernard B. ond Julia Colemon Quinn. Married Paul W. George Oct. 30, 1922; he died 1934. Graduate, University of Utah. Former school teacher. Salt Lake City. Member Cmholic Church. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Hal (Peggy) Heath, Salt Lake City; 4 grandchildren. Funeral Mass Saturday 10 a.m.. Cathedral of the Madeleine 331 E. South Temple. Rosary Friday 8 D.m. 372 E. 1st South where friends coll Frldv 7:30-83pm. Burial Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Family suggests donato tions Catholic chanties. Albert HYRUM. Cache County Alonzo (Lon) Savage. 86, Hvrum, a 1972, 21, Dec. in died Logan hospi- solemnized Agnes Groce chapel F. Soder-borboth Salt Lake City; 3 grandchildren; s.ster Mrs. Ted Brouws Salt Lake City; stepbrother, John VanOs, Cvoress, Calif Funeral Saturday 2 p m., 255 2nd East, where friends call Friday p.m , Saturday one nour prior to services. Burial Salt Loke Citv Cemetery. Lake nursing Born ton, he riarried 2128 ' NO. 668? THE PUBLIC SERVICE OF UTAH IN THE COMMISSION OF THE APPLICAi ION MATTER OF UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANV FOR CERTAIN ADJUSTMENTS IN ITS RATES ON IRON ORE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 18th day of December, 1972, the public Service Commission of Utah issued its Report ond Tentative Order authorizing Union Poclflc Railrood Company to tncreose certain of its rotes on Iron ore upon pod otter the effective dote of said Order. Said rat?s and Increases are os follows: From Southern Utah Iron Springs, etc. to Genevo, Utah. Ann 6. 3 NOTICE CASE Alonzo (Lon) Savage Osborn, 1 SEFOPe daughter Charles B. Mrs. Mary Marla, Deoriove Powell. ' 27, Ray Walton, E3, 3211 S. 5th East, died at home of ' causes natural Donald Kate Marla Powell 1147 Dalton Ave., ; s died Dec. 21 of natural causes in o Salt Lake hos- Dital. Born Oct. 11, 1886. England, to William and home. Ray Walton 27. A Glen Fogle July 1933, Solt 21, Loke he City; died June 9, 1969 Survivors: son, Kate M. Osborn B Legal Notices rried CnQ'les Lindquist's Kavs-villMortuary, p.m., Friday Saturday at the stake center 11 a.m. until 1230 p m. Burial Syracuse City Cemetery. Born Aug. 31, 19o6, Ogoen, to Phil C. and Neth Honsen Barber. Student, Syracuse Elemental y School. Survivors: parents; brother, sister, Allen P. Cedar City; Suzanne Barber, Syracuse; grandmother, Mrs. Ruby W. Barber, Bour ifut; stepgrondmother, Mrs. Ruby B. Barber Syracuse, Mamed 21 Anno Adeloar Broersma. Ma- daughters, Ernest G. Mrs. noon, Sandy 16th LDS Ward chapel 1200 E. 8600 South. Born Jan. 3, 1941, Reno,. Nev., to Melvin and the for- . D.m., Saturday I noon until servic- es. Burial Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Born 1952, 25, April Murray, to Oren Robert and Mariorie Lucille Berg-mo- .nn Dansie. Meat cutter, Har-mons Shopping Center, Granger. Member LDS Church. Survivors: Mildred E. Cupp Apartment Looted Mrs. Richard (Glenna) Gill, Boise. Funeral Saturday noon, Kenwood LDS Word chapel, East. y Friends call 4670 Highland Dr., 68 p Saturday at the ward one hour prior to services. Buriol HoHaday Memonal Pork. j Marguerite Q. George be available to answer crime calls. dren; 3 broth er, sisters, John, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Neils P. (Elizabeth) Larsen, Mrs. Jed (Lenore) Lindsey, both Salt Loke City; Mrs. Lyle (Mary) Parker, Porker, Idaho; Mrs. Ralston (Ella) Daily, Muldrow, Okie. Mrs. Ruth Baker, Seattle, wosh ; Salt Lake County Cal-list- er guard. B., Mrs. Stanley (Avon) Murdock, Mrs. Lenard (Louise) Ellason, Ruth Hintze. all Salt Lke City; Milton J., Oklahoma City; 10 grandchil- Dec. ' Friends coil LDS Church. Sur 31, Sandy, of natural causes in o Salt Lake hospital. Born Dec 1913. Rott 20, erdam. Holland, to Sydney and Stake Center. daughters, Bruce Steele, East. who died , nyi pnuiiia - Funeral services tor BREWER Laurina Pearl Brewer will be held 1? noon, in the Deseret Saturday Mortuary 36 East 7th So.lh, where friends may coll Friday p.m. and Saturday 1 hour prior to services, interment In the Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral directors Deseret Mortuary. West Temple, Dams North LDS vivors: sens, . SANDY Grace Ann D.m 1 tjr Funerals Anna Broersma Fogle, 59, 1174 S. died Dec. J Friday, December22, 1972 Anna B. Fogle services , lope Drive will be June 16, 1915. Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died July 7, 1958. Active member ber in-- 2S 21, Murray. k a County JONES: James M., 21; MOYES to Funeral SYRACUSE for Thomas J. Barber 6 Svro- cuse, who died Dec. 20 of iniunes suffered when struck by o car near Ante-- f Tfi 1972. UMCr) PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY v ; SbM. MATHESON Generol Solicitor (C1) NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the assessment of o tax is about to he levied bv the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City Utah, upen the lollowino properly for the purpose ot defraying the expense of operating maiirtoining and patrolling, for a period ot ten (10) years Lighting District No STREETS TO BE ASSESSED: 4th West Street west side 6th to 7th South Streets. 165 7th South Street north side feet from 4th West Street. AREA: Lots 1 ond 6 to 8 inclusive A,M Salt Lake City Block 27, Plat Survey FRONT FEET OF ABUTTING PROPERTY 750 RATE PER FRONT FOOT OF S3.29472 ABUTTING PROPERTY TOTAL COST FOR TEN (10) YEARS TOTAL ABUTTERS i 52,965.24 PORTION $2,471 04 5494 20 CITYS PORTION Commissioners James L. Barker Jr. Stephen M. Harmsen, Conrad B. Harrison and Jennings Phillips Jr. have beenappointed os a Board of Equalization ond Review to meet in the office of the City Recorder Room. 200 City and County Building, between the hours of 3:30 and 4:30 pm. oh Monday. Tuesday and Wednesdov January 15. 16 and 17, 1973, to hear and consider any obiections and make corrections of any proposed tax which said board may deem unequal or uniust. During said days between the hours of 9:00 and 500 p.m. said list will be open to public inspection in the office ot the City Recorder, Room 200, City and County Building, Salt Lake City TOTAL Utoh. Bv the order of the Board of Commissioners of Soft Lake City Utah this 12th day of December, 1972. Commissioners: JAMES L. BARKER, JR. STEPHEN M. HARMSEN CONRAD B. HARRISON JENNINGS PHILLIPS, JR. MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF & REVIEW EQUALIZATION LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. 36-First publication December 20, 1972 Last publication December 22, 1972 i BARBER Funeral services for Thomas J. Barber will be held Saturday, 1 p m., in the Davis North Stake Center, Syracuse. Friends may call ot L ndauist's Kaysviiie Mortuary 340 No. Main, Friday, 6 to 830 p.m. ond Saturday at the stake center, r,:30 to 12:30 p.m. Interment, Syracuse Cemetery. Funeral directors Lindquist's Kovsville Mortuary. Funeral Moss for MarGEORGE guerite Q. George will be held Satur10 ot at o.m. the Cathedral of the day Modefeme. Rosor will be recited at $ p.m. at the O'Donnell Friday Mortuary, 372 East 1st South where friends mav call Friday, pm. Family suggests donations be made to Catholic chanties. Burial Mount Calvary Cemetery. Funeral directors. O'Connell Mortuary. OSBORN Funerol services for Kate Maria Powell Osborn will be held Saturdov. 12 noon in the Kimball Word, 2280 South 3rd Eost. Friends mav call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 Eost South Temple Friday 6 p m. and Soturdav at the ward one hour prior to services. Interment Salt Lake City Cvmetery. Funeral Larkin Mortuary. BUTLER Funeral services lor Guy LeRoy Butler will be held Saturday, 11 a.m., at the McDouga! Funerol Home, 4330 South Redwood Rd. 8 where friends may call Friday D.m. ard Saturday 1 hour prior to services. Interment, Valley View Memorial Pork. Funeral directors McDougol Funerol Home. Funerol services tor. CARTER Joann Yvonne Carter will be held Saturday 1 p.m., pleasant Green Word Chapel 8741 W. 3000 South. Friends mov call ot Peel Funeral Home, 8525 W. 2700 South, Friday, 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 12 30 pm. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Funeral directors. Peel Funerol Home. Funeral services for Kenneth DeWitt Dansie will be held Saturday, 2 D m., in the Goff Mortuary C ho pel, 8090 South State. Friends may call at the Mortuary Friday 8 p m. ond Saturday 2 hours prior to services. Interment Memorial Gardens of hie Valley. Funeral directors Goff Mortuary. DANSIE ELSEY Funeral services for Louise James Elsey will be held Saturday, 1 p.m. in the Parleys 2nd Ward, 1870 Parleys Canyon Blvd. Friends may coll at Larkin Mortuary 260 E. South Temple. Fridov, 6 to 8 D.m. and Saturday ot the 'Yard Chapel one hour prior to services. Inter-me- n Solt Lake Ctv Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuarv. HINTZE Funeral services tor Florence B M. Hintze will be held Soturdav, 12 noon, in the Kenwood Wa.d chopel, 3080 South 1765 East. Friends coil Friday evening 6 8 p.m. ot 4670 Highland Drive and hour prior to services at the cnurch. Interment Holioday Memonal Fork. rv Funerol directors Mackav-Cottonwo- Mortuarv. THOMPSON Graveside services tor Caroline (Dolly) Sanders Thompson will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. ot the Redwood Memorial Estates. Friends mov coil at the Russon Brothers Mortuory. 255 South 2nd Eost, Saturdr 12 noon tc 1 p m. Russon Brothers, Funeral directors. I INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received by theS Purchasing Agent of the btuh Techm- cal College at Provo, Treasurers Of- flee 1395 North 150 Eost, ProvoJ Utah, 84601 for the purchase of the following, at the time and date fndi-f- c cated. Each requisition will be bid separately. Requisition No. 8520 1 15" LeBlond Engine Lathe Bid opening 2:00 p.m January 4 1973 l Requisition No. 8515 1 Milling mochme Bid opening 2:00 p.m January 4 1973 Requisition No. 10578 Bed, Hospital 2 Bed, Hospital 5 Somnos 3 Overbed tables Bid opening 2:00 p.m 1973 i i January 4 Requisition No. Monroe Calculator Bid opemng-2:- G0 p.m. January 5 10788 1973 Requisition No. 5 Nikon Microscopes 10 Stereo Microscopes 10 Cool-rin- g illuminators 1 Soot Illuminator Bid opening 2:00 p.m. January 5 6302 1973 Each bid will be sealed in a separate envelope with requisition number ond bid opening indicated cm the outside of eoch envelope. Bid forms and specifications available in the Treasurers Office. The College reserves the right to reject any or oil bids ond to waive ary irregularities or informalities in the 1ntpest of the College. REED R. ALLEN ) Purchasing Agent NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received ct the Office of the Citv Recorder Room 200, City ond County Building until 5:00 o'clock p.m. Wednesday January 10, 1973 for the work of Constructing the Maintenance Hangar ond Operations Building, at the Sait Loke City Airport No. 2, West Joracdon, Utah, Project No. cording to the plans on file in the City Engineer' Office. bids will be publicly opened in Room 301 City and County Building at or aoout 1030 a.m. on Thursday, Jonuary 11, 1973, by the Board of City Commissioners. In lieu of subn ittmg proposals to the City Recorder, bidders may present sealed proposals to the Board of Commissioners ot open meeting on soid date of bid opening prior to the ooemng of the first bid. Instruction to bidders, specifications and forms foi controct and bond, together u. th jlons ond profiles. when prepared, may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer, Room 401, City ond County Building. On the outside of envelope, the bidder st, all indicate the nature ct the bid. The right is reserved to reiect any or oil bids Bid bonds will be accepted in lieu of certified check. BV ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THIS 19th DAY of December, 192 A.D. HERMAN J. HOGENSEN City Recorder First Pub: December 19, 1972 Lost Pub: December 23, 1972 ) Florists JENKINS Funerol services for Roal Jenkins will be held Friday. 11 in the West Jordon 1st Ward, am,. 795C South 1730 West. Friends may coll Fridov 1 hour prior to services ct the church. Interment, Freedom Wyoming cemetery, Soturdoy 2 p in Funeral directors. V. C. Soffe ond Sons. BROWN FLORAL FREE DELIVERY "Always the Finest" In flowers 364-554- 4 Sth South and UNCK Graveside services for Nona rugmire unck wiii be held Sat1 p m , in the Wasotch Lawn' urday, Memorial Park, 3401 Highlond Drive. Friends may coll ot the Colonial Mortuary, 2128 So. State, Saturday, 12 nocn to 12 45 p m. Funerol directors Colon'Ol Mortuary. in rxrsrrvc IVUkUrS4.U sf k nth West rirtiAicne ILWVVL.IW E. 33rd 1522 484-726- PEARSON 1560 E. 33rd S. FLORAL ,467-153- 9 1 S. i j i J |