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Show v TP 'r v'TfeT H v v c V - ik rw n w' v vr w w r r w ' r -- v"VA,p v ?' r w i i $ 1 I 6 B DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1973 VITAL STATISTICS VISTA volunteers serve ConiiniteJ from Page B-- really going find out schools whats His work with juvenile delinquents end migrants in Florida helped clinch his decision to join. from Boston, Mass. That's just the way I was bom." Miss LeDoux, who graduated in elementary education from Eastern Nazarene College, Quincy, Mass., is considering signing up for a second year in another VISTA region after her Salt Lake assignment is finished. sons between school and parents, helping develop Parent Advisory and School Advisory Councils (PAC, SAC). Irma Thomas, 23, a black e sociology graduate from Slate University, joined VISTA because, "i wanted to get away from the South for awhile and work with other minorities. She has since worked with many Chicano students in Salt Lake City. But sometimes the results arent exactly what you had in Your mind," he continued. individual accomplishments are pretty small. When you come into VISTA you have to get rid the save the people concept. Ten-ncsc- Emily S. Stewart, civic worker, if. succumbs in N.M. - Emily Salt N.M. icapped. Smith Stewart, In 1966 she was selected Lake, national civic worker, died Feb. Woman of the Year by the 28. 1973. in a LaSertoma International, auxSocorro hospiliary of Sertoma Internationital of natural al. She causes. She was a member of the was staying Mayflower Society, Soropt-omihere with her International, Salt Lake daughter, Mrs. Council of Women, Salt Lake Martha Hatch. County Welfare Committee and Delta Delta Delta MothMrs. Stewer's Club. art was a Mrs. Stewart also was a of daughter member of Phi Delta Beta the late Presi- - Mrs. Stewart Mothers! Club, Relief Socie-ty- , dent and Mrs. The Church of Jesus George Albert Smith. She was Saints married to Robert Murray Christ of Latter-daStewart. He died Nov. 3, 1960. General Primary Board and to the general Mrs. Stewart served as was an adviser U.S. a delegaof the ssembly chairman of the Salt Lake the United Nations. National tion to Chapter, County Survivors include three chilFoundation for Infantile PaMrs. Martha S. Hatch, dren! ralysis. Socorro, N.M.; Robert Murray She was a member of the Jr., Ames, Iowa; Mrs. Joseph National Womens Advisory R. (Shauna S.) Larsen, ChamCommittee of the March of III.; a sister, Mrs. paign, Dimes organization. In 1957 Edith Smith Elliott, Salt Lake she received a citation from City. President Eisenhower for her Funeral services are pendwork with the physically hand- - ing. SOCORRO, st y I j Animal ills control falls to state unit and laboratory. Changes in the U.S. Department of Agricultures Veterinary Sendees program mean much more responsibility for animal disease control will fall to the Utah Department of Agriculture. Dr. F. James Schoenfeld, state veterinarian, said today that on July 1 the federal office headed by Dr. J.E. Ras- He didnt know if any addiwould be tional employes required to handle the in- creased execu-- . He said Utah will be part of the North Central Region and will receive veterinary services guidance from the region. Federal field employes will remain the same and Schoenfeld doesnt know how much supervision the state will have over the federal employes. REUPHOLSTER 'jni ON LIMITED OFFER $ LABOR 39,95 STANDARD CHAIR $29.95 FURNITURE EASY TERMS - PICK-U- OPEN DAILY 9-- 6 HERCUlONS NEW 000 YDS TO CLEAR AT ' ? THE COST Of NEW OUR WORK GUARANTIED GUARANTEED FREE FREE DELIVERY K DELIVERY AREA MON. A FRI. 9-- 9 I MASIERCRAFT 2700 SO. STATE girl. Robert Luker, 475 Morton Dr., boy. William Frogale. 48 E. 1st North, bov. Richard Chesnut, Frank Hallman, Granger, boy. girl. James T Whitney, 9922 Aster Lai.e, Sandy, girl. Grant R. Earnshaw, 3555 S. 3200 West, girl. Calvin J. Sumsion, 1455 E. 8850 South, Sandy, girl. Albert Pooley, 532 A University Village, girl. Charles Pitcher, 509 N. Redwood Rd., girl. Roy Miller. 6255 W. 3500 South, girl. David H. Sundquist, 409 Woodslde Ave., Park City, girl. Brent J. Glsen, 1280 N. 14th West, girl. Gary W. Bagley. 4640 S. 2nd West, girl. Andrew N. Chipping, 2680 Glen-mar- e St., girl. William C. Slngiey, 125 N. 1st West, Bountiful, bov. Stephen Brockbank, 1960 South, boy. . The volunteers also initiate their own projects for Title I for ex-- , classes. PeveraB, ample, who spent two years in India with the Peace Corps, often lectures and shows slides of that country to Webster School students. Jefferson School the volunteers provide free Monday tutoring through for Thursday evening, s who adults or for At VISTA 6-- teen-ager- have dropped out of school. tu- tored nightly in subjects such as reading, history, psychology, math, health and English as a second language, which is usually taught ppople who The speak only Spanish. student-teache- r ratio is almost always kept one to one. The Jefferson Free School, begun in 1970, follows the same pattern and grants the same credit as the schools boards official night school at Irving Jr. High School, but there are no paid teachers. More more community volunteers are being sought for the Jefferson Free School, so it may eventually thrive without VISTA aid. Were trying awfully hard to work ourselves out of ajob," Peverall said. Totally on their own, the volunteers are presently visiting and evaluating other com-- , munity schools, hoping to start another free adult proat Sumner School, gram East. 636-3r- d 484-233- S. 2610 West, 3394 Ronald Ross, 585 E. 9800 South, Sandy, girl. LDS HOSPITAL Thomas D. Rosenberg, 824 E. South Temple, girl. Hal Moon, 216 W. 650 South, Bountiful, girl. Ike Shoell, 4951 W. 4835 South, girl. Bruce R. Smith, 3859 S. 400 West, volunteers also help teachers in lower grades with various projects. are W. Smiley, 1597 boy. ST. MARKS HOSPITAL E. 4675 Marriage Licenses S.L County WILLI AM5EN: ANOERTOn Richard G., 23, Roosevelt; Susan K.. 20, Salt Lake. CHRANS - REAY: Fay R 34; Glenda, 39, both Vernal. WOODS POTTER: Roger D 19; Delta M 17, both Murray. GUNNELL BAIRD; Stephen L22; Sharon, 19, both Bountiful. WEBSTER COLTON; Michael D., 20; Julie A., 19, both Riverton. HAGEN JOHNSON; Kevin K.. 20; Kathie. 18, both Midvale. JESSOP ALLRED: Benjamin S., 22; Carol L.. 21. both Sait Lake. ELWOOD WRIGHT: Lon H., 19, Draper; Diane, 20, Sandv. DAVIS - MUHLESTEIN: Kenneth R 21, Salt Lake; Janet, 20, Bountiful. CUMMINS: Ralph PETERSON W 21; Deborah A., 21. both Salt Lake. FRENCH JONES: John L.. 2C, Sait Lake; Vcki L.. 19, Bountiful. SCHOW KEIGLEY: Randall L.. 18; Karen, 16, both Salt Lake. NEVIN: Dennis R DARLING 20; Jackie L., 16. both Riverton. ANDERS: Jerry D.. CAYLER 17, Salt Lake; Jean 16, Kearns. BALES - HARRISON: Kirk M L20. both Salt 21; Katherine Lake. LEWIS COX: David R., 19; Susan J., 19, bath Salt Lake. LOVELESS - CURTIS: Lonnie K., 18; Norma F., 16, both Kearns. CHRISTENSEN LEE: Darrell W.. 21; Rita. 22. both Salt Lake. MEHR - WILSON: Paul G 24: Marv K . 23, both Sait Laxe. MANNEY: PARISH Beniamin M.. 27; Linda M 28, both West Jordan. EWElL FISHER: Michael L.. West Jordan: Joan R. 21. Salt Lake. 24, Church said there are three sermajor roles in VISTA: 1) vice, 2) liaison between people and the outside world, and 3) catahst to assist in and facilitate social low-inco- That the projects are working is undisputed among the VISTA volunteers, though results, like the workers, are and unseen often intially untouted. 3 results, said Rica Good, 23, a native cf Chicago, , and history graduate form Washington St. Louis, Mo. University, Sometimes wonder, you would it have made any difference if I hadnt come? Is just my presence causing change? Do the projects bring about tangible results? Oh, sure, said Bartholomew, noting the growing responses to the Title I PACs and the 13 people who have received high school diplomas since last fall with the help of Jefferson Free School. Sot Dennis Williams. 213 9th Ave., amplifier, tape deck, btuken win- dow. 1385. Keith Lubeck, 766 W. 3rd North, tB4i KIaHoc ynrj (a1 Shauna Sou, 1606 E. 17th South, cosh, wedding ring set, necklace, total $80. Charles Truex, Gray Motor & Marine Co., 404 N. 3rd West, snowmobile locket, S53. John A. Yee, 028 E. 5th South, color television, $300. Harold O. SmIM, Bestway Trailer, 645 W. 3410 South, tools, S210. VANDALISM REPORTED BY: LaRue Haymond, 1900 Imperial St., consents of tire extinguisher empt.ed on front po: cn. Mrs. Frank Falketto, 440 Chicago St., gun pellet holes in glass doors, $14. Ralph Schmidt, 449 Downington, damage to dashboard while removing radio, $250. Martin L. Christensen, 2909 S. 8950 West, car window broken and parka taken, $8. CAR PROWL LDSSES: Lorin Robinson, 1098 Lori Way, stereo speakers, $6. Michael P. Young, 246 E. Heim, No. 7, stereo equipment, tapes, lump cables, 3 wBjs, three $196. Jan Madsen, 1685 Northwood Ave., No. 1, the, lack, wheel, $205. Linda Dickinson, 1724 8th East, battery, blanket, wipers, hubcaps, window broken, $62. Ralph Harper, 1021 S. 1400 West, wheels, $170. Richaid T. Glllett, 3389 S. 61 h West, tool box, $400. Joel Miller, 4339 W. 3500 South, generator, starter, battery, S60. Lynr U. Burnlngham, 4291 Lares Clr van damaged $75. Larrv R. Sorenson. 7669 W. 2700 South, tire, wheel, $25. Lynne Fowkes, 3381 S. 7540 West, broken car mirror, hubcap, wiper, $20. Lewis Thomas, 3258 Oakchft Dr., broken window, $25. Flash Silver, Route 1, Kimoeriv, Idaho, suitcases full of clothing and personal items stolen from car parked at 1103 W. 13th South. Clarence Franklin Jr., 1105 Nocturne Dr., $150 domaae to car windows while vehicle was at 365 N. 13th Wes. Steve Burnlngham, 512 Ncrthhills Dr., $30 stereo. OBITUARIES John W. Howarth NEPHI orth, 76, John William died Feb. 27 of natu--1 ral causes In a 9 Salt Lake hosp- ital. Bom 25, 1897, Nephi, f to Moroni and , f Jan.? Haw- ,j , ' 4 Schofield A How- U.S. District Court David R. Mitchell. 1521 S. 280 $8,557; Eastn Orem. Liabilities, assets, $522. Franklin D. Holllngworth, 1910 Sycamore, Salt Lake City. Liabilities, $38,938; assets. $445. yvilliam G. Weaver, 1686 E. 7600 Sautn, Ogden. Liabilities, $21,873; assets, $795. Ronald W. Sebek, 1488 N. Church, Layton. Liabilities, $55,419; assets, $46,911. Harold D. Judd, 2865 Kenwood, Salt Lake Oty. . Liabilities, $19,094; assets, $3,597. Dalian Williams, 920 Henderson, Ogden. Liabilities, $9,162; assets, Henry D Jones, 2721 W. 3590 South, Granger. Liabilities, $24,291; Anthony, 332 Herbert Sad Lake City. Liabilities, assetsn $1,325. Robyn Price, 488 Memory Lane, Salt Lake City. Liabilities, $3,415; ossets, $337. George Romero, 6495 S. 1090 West, Salt Lake City. Liabilties. $21,127; assets. $438. Pamela W. Gemar, 87 Atherton Wav, Layton. Liabilities, . $8,007; ossets, $220. James K. Gilgen, 979 Montgomery Dr., Sandy. Liabilities, $24,256; assets. $8,189. 1616 Dean Northwood Webk, Ave , Suit Lak. C'ty. Llai Mlties, $13,008, assets, $1,025. Arthur L. Bixby, 3642 Grant Ave., Ogden. Liabilities, $5,640; assets, E. Burglaries Lee Eskelsori, 1123 Glendale Dr., $:,600 com collection and two gui- equipment James riuvnes, Seuu in lewelry. E. 2nd South, 828 Frank Vigil, 266 N. 2nd West, $505 cash. Empire Staple Co., 373 S. West Temple, $270 compressor. Handy Comer Station. 484 W. 4th South, nine cases and three quarts ot beer. Deboie Mever, 2597 Ave., $220 worth of ment. David Thomas, 1007 bicycles. Elman S Paxman, South, numerous tools Jeffrey B Hatch, Wilmington stero equipNavaio, two 51 W 6830 $200 worth Mlllcreek 1704 Way, $400 TV set and $20 cash. Vandalism reported by: Uptown Motel, 185 S. State St., $75 damage to wjlis and furniture Jonet Voldt., 137 Blair St , two windows smashed. Bryant Jr High School, 745 E 1st South, vondols in an1 automobile f tore up the lown j j E. 7th South, friends j where call Fridav 8 i t Saturday P.m., hour prior Burial services. Salt Lake City ' Cemetery. Born 4 Cat. 23, 1931, Evanston, Wvo , to Fronklin S and Violet Steadman Burton. Married Lea Johnson Nov. 19, 1959, Elko, Nev He died Feb. 8, 1971. Member LDS Church. Survivors; mother, stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haueter, Sandv; brothers, sister, Ronald, Murray; Jack, Draper; Mrs. Burnett (Verla) Roberts, Granger. a Mar-- - 3870 74, Born Sept. 8, West Jor18v8, to John E. dan, F. and Anna K. F. A. Tiedemann Dec. 22, j 1922," Lois E. Fossell Lois Euvetta Sorensen Fossell. 49, i77 N. Pic- ture Dr., died : Feb. 28 a! home cf cancer. Born Aug. 27, 1923,1 Salt Lake City, to Laron Hans i Morgorott Elizobeth of gunshot wounds, will be j Frioay 11 a m., 36 E. 7th South, Kemp. 1 Married Allred H. Lindorff June 1922, Salt 6, Lake City; sole-- 1 Nelson mnized Solti Lake LDS Tern- inn triends jj where call hour Priori to services Bur-ial Greensboro mxiurwil Alo. pie. He died March 23, 1959. Survi- 27, 67, , Nov. , , Lake Temple. Retired cook, 21, Hill Birch. Mar-- Bertha J. Smith FIElDING, Box Elder County Lenora Bertha Jensen Smith, 91, ' ; ried Louise! ZCMI Wholesale Kichen, retired in 158; cook. Lion House; temple worker; ward organist. . Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Erich W. (Anna) Foer.ter, Mrs. Richard A. (Rubyt Forster, both Salt Lake City; 13 grandchildren; y(ve grandchildren; brothers, Ernest J., Salt Lake City; Paul J., West Jordon; Sister, Mrs. Clara Stokes., Ogaen. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., Winder 11th mard chapel, 951 E. 3825 South. Friends call 4760 S. Stole, Friday 3 p.m., and Saturday at the chapel one hour before services. Burial, West Jordan Cemeterv. Bradley June Salt 1935, 3, Lake Fielding, died I Feb. City. Retired employe, years, (J. S. i ost Office. Survivors: widow; son, Richard, Cerritos, Ca'if.; two grandchildren; brother, sister Eugene, Mrs. Myrtle Stringall, both Salt Lake City. Funeral Saturday 10 a m., 260 E. South Temple, where friends call Fridav 8 p.m., Saturday hour prior to services. Burial Elyslan Burial Gardens. Ruth Rebecca Smith Buchanan, 78, 2748 Grandview f Clr died Feb. in Salt 1973, 28, Lake of natural Stsnersen F.. Stenersen, 88, v 39thf.w Born 1894, City, Jensen. Married! Joseph H. Smith. I Dec Sophronla Mar-- r Dedrickson, 13, 1914, Sept. Norway Solemnized Salt Lake LDS Tern pie. He died Salt Lake City. He died Aug 1, 1940. Married Paul Buchanan March 5, 1942. Member termer LOS member Cnurch; Women .ot the Moose; seamstress, Auerbach's; former head fitter for Makeoft. Survivors: daughter, son, Mrs. Glodmer B. (Virginia) Sellers, Salt Lake City; Lorin R., Mercer Island, Wash.; brother, Seth Smith, Ogden; holt brother, half sisters, Horry A. Bramwell, Escondido, Calif.; Mrs. Helen Poyson, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Alex (Leone) Ramerth, Fulda, 1954 July Survivors: daugnters, Mrs. Gilbert (Astrid Lvdia) Hall, AArs Parley (Judith) Mortmsen, both Salt Lake City; 6 grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren Funeral Saturday 11 a m 2350 E. 13th South, where friends call Friday 8 p m Saturday prior to services. Burial Sunset Lawn Memorial Park. Frieda A. Yunger 1889, Stew-a- Sorensen., Married Roder- ick Stanley Fos- - ' sell Jan Jan. 3, , 1942, Salt Lake t City. Employe, iT" 3 LDS Hospital ' ' Survivors: husband; daughter, Mrs. George F. (Chervil Lewis-M- rs. Wavne (Vicki) Dovis, Mrs Donald R. (Lezley) Grymes, oil Salt Lake City; 5 grandchildren; brothers, sister. Guy L.. Pleasant Grove; Eugene, Vacaville, Calif.; Mrs Lvnn J. (Donna) Arderson, Salt Lake Citv. Funeral Soturdoy noon. Rose Park 2nd LDS 'Yard chaoel, 1151 W. 7th North. Friends call 255 2nd East. Friday 7 9 p m Saturday at the ward chapel nour prior to services. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. Josephine A. Hunter - ROCKLAND, IDAHO Josephine Ashton Hunter, 60, Rockland, died Feb. 27 in an American Falls nursing home after a long illness. Born May 13, 1912, Woodruff, to James Lehl and Jane Thorpe Ashton Married Oavid E. Hunter April 15, 1931, Americon Falls. Active member LDS Chmrch. Survi- vors: husband; sons, daughters, Lvnn, Jav, Mrs. V. C. (LaVerl) Ralphs, all Rockland' Danny, Mrs. Ron (Donna) Carbi-nEl Cuion, Calif.; Mrs. Steve (Nadine) Bastion, Preston; 2) grandchildren; brothers, Wiltord. Eagle Butte, S. D.; Lloyd, Chula Vista, Colit ; LaVor, Salt Lake Cnv; Ellon, Molad. Funeral Friday 1pm, Rocklond LDS Ward chopel. Friends coil Davis Mortuary, American Falls, Thursday o.m.; from II 30 p m , Pridov until services Friday at chopel In Pocklond. Burial Valley View Cemetery. New - 'Or - u J S S' . . ried Caspert Swift Yungerl 14. 1913. f New York . He! 19. Dec. 1940. Member Dutch Reformed Church. Surwivors: daughter, Mrs. died Merrill (Carolyn) VanWaaoner, a grandson. Funeral Satp.m., Midway tst LDS urday Ward chapel. Friends call Olpm Mortuary, Heber City, Fridav p m Saturday hour prior to services urial Midway Cemetery. Midway; 1 Harold L. Vosse Harold Leo Vosse, 63, 1810 S. Mom Sf., died Feb. 26 of natural causes In a Salt Lake hospital. Born Aug. 9, 1909, Quincy. III., to Henry and Anna Long Vosse Married Genevieve Pettev, 1936, Salt Lake City. She died 1970. Retired employe, Kaiser Engineers. Member Catholic Church. Survivors: sen, daughter, Patrick H Olympia, Wash.; Mrs. Paul (Mary Ind ; 6 grandchildren. Funeral Friday 11 a m., 372 E. 1st South where friends call Thursday 8 o m. with Rosory at 8 p m. Burial Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Alma F. Hurd - BLACKFOOT, IDAHO Alma F Hurd, 59, died Feb 26 of natural causes o Blackfoot hospital. Born Nov. 13, 1913, Malad, to John J and Ida Chandler Hurd Married Lela Stanger Dec. 31, i946, Hailey. Divorced Former employe. Union Pacific Pailrood. Member LDS Church. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Steven (Sheryl) Cederberg, Firth; Cindy Lee Hurd, Blackfoot; 3 grandchildren; mother, Aberdeen; brothers, sisters. Dean, Gary, both Aberdeen; Mrs. Frank (Opal) Stowman. Anchorage, Alaska; Mrs. Robert (June) Cooper, Fairbanks, Alaska. Funeral Friday 2 c n.., Aberdeen LDS Word chapel. Friends call Sandberg Hill Fu nerol Home Thursday p m., Friday at ward chopel hour prior to services. Burial Aberdeen Cemetery. In Merrill V. Anderson Merrill V. Anderson. l, H27 E. 17th South, diea Feb 28 of natural vJuses at heme. Born Feb. 14, 1892, Ephraim. Sanpete County, to P. C. and Heolon Stevens Anderson. Married Lettie Mearl Scow Oct. 8. 1913, Monti LDS Temole. Retired forest ronger. Mlgn priest. Mountain View 2nd Waid. Survivors: widow; son, daughter, DeVon, Salt Loke Citv; Marie A. Bierce gaard. Sulina, Sevier County; 2 granddouahters- - 2 greatgrandchildren. Funeral Saturday 11 a.m., Mountain View 2nd LDS Ware chapel, tosl where friends coll Saturday 9 a.m. until Graveside services services Ephraim Park Cemetery, Saturday 2.30 (hm. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., 3251 S. East, where friends call Friday 9 p.m., and Saturday before services. Burial, Wasatch Lawn Me. morial Park. 2300 K 1905,1 24 John e d I 1907, 17, Dedrickson May 31, Salt Lake to John er Smith. 13, Salt Lake Temp'e. He died Sept. 27, 1972. Graduate, USD; school teacher in Newton and Fielding; Primary president; YWMIA, Primary, Relief Society teacher, speech ond drama director;, received Motner of the Year Awardt 1961 bv Civic League, member Social Development Club, Garland Club. Camp, DUP, Boox-Lor- e Survivors: suns, daughters. Dr. J. Harold, Amherst, Moss Dr Grant G., Logan; Mrs. J. H. (Nona) Rhead, Mrs. G. Melvin (Beth) Fox-le- y, both Tremonton; Mrs. George (Virginia) Beal, College Park, Md ; Mrs. W. Grant (Marie) McFarland, Salt Lake City; 22 grandchildren; and Carlin Tuck- Clara Petersen ' Hofstetter. Married Julius Sten ersen March 3, 1973, j Mary Nellsen causes. - Aug. 23, Norway, tc 22. a Holyoke, j Mass, hospital of causes resulting j from a fall. Born Feb. 7, ' 1882, Newton, Cache Countyl ta James Peter and f in 35 Ruth D. Buchanan Martha B. 1905, Sait Lake City, to Francis T. and Ann Eliza , S y Cross; divorced Married Dorothy Carter, BapShiloh 1956, Nevada. Member tist Church. Survivors: widow; parents, Birmingham, Ala ; sons, daughters, Willie M., Ersell N. Jr., Valerie K. Harris, Deborah Harris, all Salt Lake City; Peggy Cook, Rosemary Rutledge, Shelby D. Harris, all Birmingham, Ala; Gloria Stewart, Cleveland, Ohio; 3 stepdougnters, Jo Ann Bridgewo-ters- , Marlene Bridgewaters, Twila Bridgewoters, all Salt Lake City; 14 grandchildren; brother, Henry Lee, Anchorage, Alaska; grandmother, Mrs. Fannie Jackson, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Archie MarHed died of natural causes Feb. 27 r f in a Salt Laxe ? ( hospital. Born Salt' 1917, Birch, (1 & f Harris. Pickett services Saturday noon, Mt. Olivet Cemeterv. Friends call 260 E. South Temple, Fridav p.m., 0 a.m. Saturday Warren Oct Greens-- boro, to Emsy ond Rosie Ann Graveside East, Born 1. 1930, vors; sons, daughters, A. Nets, Ralph R , both Salt Laxe City; Mrs. Neil L. (Marv) Beraener, Ru!"rrt (Diane) Joensch, Mrs. both Bountiful; 13 grandchildren; 3 3134-8t- Nor- 27 Henrv ond Mory Richard W. Birch f Stelnfeldt. Mar- ried Carl J. W. Erickson, March Oct. fc&fetaSf. Evanston, Wvo.; solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Dec. 18, 1940. Retired employe, LDS Hospital. Survivors: sons, daughter, Russell , Arabian Gulf; Earl L Atlanta, Gc.; Mrs. Arthur (Lucille, Rice, Burbank, Calif.; 10 granachildren; brothers, sister, Jim, Tooele; Lloyd, Ely Nev.; Glen, Sprlngville; Earl L., Montebello, Calif.; Mrs. Ethel Ahlstrom, St. John. Funeral Saturday 11 o m., 260 E. South Temple, where friends call hour prior to services. Burial Bountiful City Cemetery. and I St. George, IS97, Richard . , William H., Bounfi- Funeral services for Ersell man Harris, 42, 412 N. 600 West, f who died Feb I 9th East, died Feb. at home y of causes Inci- - j to dent oge. nrm: Ari Ersell N. Harris , to Charles!1 29, 1973, 14, J ton Williams 1 1 v 75, 167 Sophia S. Erickson Thomas ond( Charles Agnes New-- 1 servic- j prior es. Buriol Mt. View Cemetery. Helper. Born Dec. J, 193, Price, to Harry R. and Virginia Johnson Nichols. Married; divorced Married Carol Berensen Andreini July 9, 1970, Los Vegas. Coal miner, K7iser Steel Corp. Member UMWA oral 9958; Price Elks Lodge No. 1550; Veteran Vietnam LDS Church, War. Survivors: widow; son, Troy G., Price; parents. Soring Glen, stepchildren, Carbon County; jemy Andremi, Traci Andreini, both Price; Mrs. Terri Curtis, Sophia Anna Stelnfeldt Erickson, York , to Chris- - ( F. tian and Caroline Scholl 1 Schoue. Mar f Russell. ' 7 9 Temple V j j if, complications! sur-- tars Bob J DuB-a- y and Kay Garret, Ave.. $2,135 worth of stereo 36 Mary Kemp Lindorff, West died Feb. 28 of natural causes in a Lue nursing home I Born June 6, aery. Bom Mayf 30. St. I 1896, , Ted B. Terry, Fairfield. Liabilities, $11,798, assetsn $1,250. Jerry V. Peterson, 2063 E. 39th Souh, Salt Lake City. Liabilities, $23 91; assetsn $23,911. Douglas F. Chilson, 1700 W. 2700 Northn Pleasant View. Liabilities, $12,036, assets, $2,338. ral causes at home, will be Saturaav 2 p m , 76. 20 North, rled Coen Thursday i j friends coll?' Drth s MIDWAY, Wasatch County Frieda Augusta ; " v Yunger, 83, died Feb. 28 of natu- - , -ral causes In a Heber City hos- - jT pital. Bom Oct. x 4 1st s p.m.,toFriday - Minn. died Feb. 28 in a Salt Lake nurs- home of ing $5,361; $1,597. died 40, who Feb. 27 of natu- - Gladys R. Williams Gladys Russell Williams. oi Chapel inhere 1 will be Fridoy 1 p.m., Mitchell Funer-- t Lindorff K. Mary Henrich and assets, $328. Keith A. Ave Carol J. Johnson 1884, plumber, ber Veterans ef Foreign Wars. Survl ors: widow; sons, daughter, Jack S., Susanvllle, Calif ; Willim B Gary N., both Nephi; Mrs. Keith C (June) Greaves, Salt Lake 10 City; grandchildren; brother, sister, Georgu, Nephi; Mrs. Martha E. Belllsion, Blooding. Funeral Saturday 1 pm, d Neohl LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Anderson Funeral Home Friday p.m Saturday at word chapel prior to services. Burial Vine Bluff Cemetery. . side. Carbon helper, stepgrandson; brothers, sister. Mel "Corky", Fred, both Price; - Funeral services for Carol Jean Johnson, 41, 995 S. State Si., No. Born Sperry Oct. Salt Lake City. Meer LDS Church. Reti'edl County, s Cuibon Csuntv; causes at home Marrleo1' Alice Leone, i State Road Shops and Sait Lake County rood shops. H'gh priest, Southgate LDS Word. Survivors widow; daughter, Utah-n- a Babcock, Sait Loke City; a son, Robert Srielton Williams preceded him in death; 4 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Blancn Shropshire, Riverside, Calif ; Mrs. Afton Johnson, Anchorage, Alaska. Funeral Fridcy 1C a m., Southgate LDS Ward chapel, 2700 S. Mam. Friends call 2128 S. 9 State, Thursday p.m. Burial Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. CM, Martha Elizabeth E. South, died Feb. 1 2D of natural Saran EII:aV - orth. LoK City, to welder, UtahL Graduate, BYU. Survivors: . daughters. Mrs. Isabel Driscoll, Mrs. Jecn Cofferty, both Denver; Mrs. Florence Bro'thwai, Oce onssde, Cotif ; 11 grandchildren; 14 Mass of the Resurrection Saturday 9 a.m , The Cotoedrot of the Madeleine. 331 E. South Temple, Salt Lake Cty. Friends coil Friday 8 p.m., 260 E. Salt Lake City, Soutn Temple, with Rosary at 7 p.m. Burial Ogden City Cemetery. 2061 John, Tooele! County, to John, BANKRUPTCIES r!8 B'SW 1919. $150. Steven Weob, 1349 W. 1100 North, broken window, $20. Raymond A. Ikola, 3495 S. 7540 West, outside rear view mlrrows of two vehicles broken. Eugene Sudweeks, 3474 S. 7540 West., rear view windows broken, 1907, Robert Mitchell! and Alice Brim-- 1 hall W.iloms. f Married Eugenia FiuLens April 6, . 1979, solemnized Salt Lake LDS " Temple. Former $ REPORTED BY: following $225. The VISTA projects (at the school board) have consistently improved since 1969, Church, the VISTA supervisor, said. We have moved from genet alued projects to specific jobs with more specially trained voluntters, and the number of is projects growing. youre tutoring reading it's hard to see quick 4050 ALL VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL Clint L. Petersen, 287 W. 7525 South, EST JORDAN, BOY. HOLY CROSS HOSPITAL William Romine, 240 E. 1100 North, When 100. GUARANTIED NYLONS tweeds ETC OVER 10 VELVETS. MATELASSES, YOUR OLD FURNITURE Dr., Murray, girl. John A. Jewell, 2189 Belolre Dr., girl. Robert W. Simpkins, 1316 in. 1st Norm, girl. The About 20 students Lark-sou- r, Sandy, boy. David Patterson, 3947 S. 3325 West, Granger, boy. Richard P. Wayas.4503 S. Redwood Rd boy. Ronold C. Burton, 2816 W. 9150 South, West Jordan, girl. Thornes O. Harward, 4727 Rainbow Susie Kaumersen, bridge, Mass., and a certified English teacher from Duke said, My big University, thing is that I've learned so Ive really alvery much. tered my philosophy of education. Theres been a lot of shifting of ideas and realizing there is no real right or wrong. Some of the volunteers believe then has been a lack of receptivity for their projects among school faculty and administrators and feel they are often viewed as interlopers. Other have been pleased with the teachers cooperation. In aU cases, though, they collectively refuse to be frustrated. You just have to meet and your frustrations head-on- , you start to realize your own said. Gervasi potential, Then the work becomes fascinating in a way. You have your little trials and triumphs, but you enjoy it. Whenever parents have a concern about the schools, we try to help them solve it, or at least get it voiced," said Jerry Peverall, 2b, a graduate, in psychology from Roanoke College, Roanoke, Va. Some Title I schools have few men teachers, and many of the children in these areas live in homes without fathers, Title I teachers note. The male serve as important figures to whom these children can relate. S. 10500 Burglaries reported by: SAVE ON OUR GIGANTIC FABRIC CLOSE OUT SALE RECOVER Dr.. Granger, boy. Richard C. Nicholls, change. STANDARD SOFA SAVE respon- Schoenfeld attended a briefing on the changes in Chicaco. Five national regions compatible with the boundaries of the 10 standard federal council regions and 18 area offices will be established comprised of two or more states in place of the current state offices. tive responsibility on the state. Federal survey teams from Washington, D.C., will come to Utah to make contracts with the state to take over the various programs previously supervised by federal employes. This means the state will control the animal disease investigation programs of brucellosis, tuberculosis and scabies. The state also will take over control of the records ; program sibilities. mussen, veterinarian in charge, will place more COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Hal A Anderson. 6185 S. 440 East, Murray, boy. Dennis Fordham, 5857 Cinnamon 22, Cam- In pairs and threes the volunteers work in the districts eight Title I schools (those in poverty areas receiving federal funds) as tutors and liai- BURGLARIES Born Oct. 7, j "H Lake hospital. Burglaries ;mh ta mo? . Ger-vas- I like to help people, says Debbie LeDoux, 24, a pert brunette Local Birrhs Funeral services tor PRICE ' "''"'"r Gory Nichols. j 29, Price, whet ; J died Feb. 27 of f Iniunts suffered f in o mine occi- -' dent ot Sunny ( 6S, 380C Joseph Shglon Williams, .of a heart failure f Feb. 27 in a Salt; PeveraB added, You should I had thought about VISTA ever since college, said i, go m with a good idea of what a history graduate from you want to do, but you just Florida Atlantic University. can't be too idealistic." l Reese, S. State St., tiled , S. L. Florence DENVER I Gcry MicIseJs Joseph S. WiHiams Florence R. Huntainger Joseph Eaquinta JoHELPER, Carbon County seph Eoauinta, 56, Las Vegas, died Feb. 28 In a Henderson, Nev., hospital after a long illness. Born July 4, 1916, Carbon County, to John and Grace Gallow Eaquinta. Married Elaine Heck April Helper. Member Catholic Cnurch. Veteran WW II. Member Price Elks Lodge No. 1550. Survivors: widow, Los Vegas; sans, daughter, John, Las Vegas; Joel. New York City; Mrs. Karen Sharkey, San Diego, Calif.; brothers, sisters, Louis, Las Vegas; Fronk, Carl, Katherine Eaquinta, Mary Eaauln-ta- l Corinda Eaaumta, all Helper; James, San Rafael, Calif.; Samuel, Sherman Oaks, Calif.; Mrs. John (Rase) Spatafore, Spring Glen, Carbon County. Mass of the Resurrection Saturday 10 a m., St. Anthony's Church, Helper. Friends Home, call Mitchell Funeral Price, Saturday prior to services. Burial Price Cemetery. Mamie S. Reed VERNAL Mamie Sanders Reed, 51, Vernal, died Feb. 27 ot natural causes at home. Born April 4, 1921, Oklahoma, to Ward ond Mary Sanders. Married Allen D. Reed Dec. 24, 1940, Pawnee, Okla. Employe, Citv ot Vernal. Survivors: husband; sons, Frank L., Casper, Wyo.; George A., Anaheim, Calif.; 4 grondcmldren; mother, Tulsa, Okla.; brothers, sisters, David, W. C., both Oklahoma City; Aaron, Mrs. Lilly Ackley, both Tulsa; Mrs. Raymond (Lerma) Clewien, Cleveland. Okla.; Mrs. Donr.a Rigdon, Dewey, Okla.; Mrs. Bob (Peggy) Sanders, Bakersfield, Calif.; Mrs. Annie Carpenter, Kansas City; Mis. Claude (Buelah) Napzigger, Boise; Mis. Mary Widner, Dewey, Okla Funeral Friday 11 a.m., Kingsbury Community Churcn. Frienas call Vernal Mortuary Thursday 9 p m Friday one hour prior to services. Burial Vet nal Memorial Park. Frances R. Williams Iron County KANARRAVILLE, Frances Rebecca Pollock Wi9. died Feb. 28 of natural causes in o Cedar City nursing home. Born Feb. 25, 1882, Kanor-ravlllto Joseph H and Melinda Jesoe Rajndy Pollock. Mar-ie- d Williams Nov. 20. 1901. Kanarra-vllle- . So'emmzed St. George I.D5 1959. Temple He d'ed March Funeral Monday, 1 p m.. Fielding Ward chapel. Friends call Rogers Mo'tuary, Tremonton, Sunday p m., and Monday at the Relief Society room two hours before services. Burial, Fielding Cemetery. Alice F. Lee OGDEN Alice Frve Lee, 86, Ogden, died Feb. 28, 1973, ot home of natural causes. Born May 24, 1886 England, to William John and Eliza Ostler Frye Married John Henry Lee, Dec. 18, 1908, Brigham City; later solemnized Logan Temple. He died Jan. 16, 1944. Member Ogden iOth Ward. Survivors: sons, daughters, Ralph F., Mrs. Alden (Alice) Bywater, Mrs. Howard (Winifred) Wadman, all Ogden, Robert, Salt Lake City; 19 grandchildren; 23 great - grandchildren;. Funeral Saturday, 1.30 p.m., Au! forest Mortuary, Ogden, where 7 9 friends call pm., and Saturday one hour before services. Burial. Brigham City Cemeiery. Leslie C. Inman POCATELLO Leslie Cecil Inman, 83, died Feb 26 in o Pocatello hospital after a short illness. Born . Feb. 6, 1890, Schuyler, Neb., to John C. and Della Beets Inman. Married Sarah Heiner, 1945 She died 1957. Married Laura Ploerer Oct. 4, 1960, Elko, Nev She died April 28, 1970 Retired employe. Independent School District No. 25. Meer Methodist Church. Funeral Thursday )) a m., Downard Chopel where friends call prior to services. Burial Mountainview Leo J J. Goodrich WEST JORDAN Leo J. Good rich, Intent son of Floyd Leo ond Phyllis Anne Dill Goodrich, 871 s Newell Dr., died Feb 27 in a Murray hospital ot natural causes. Born Feb. 20, 1973. Murray. Survi- vors: parents; sisters, Wend, M . Marsha L both West Jordon; grandoarents, Mr. ond Mrs Flovd C. Goodrich, Covina. Calif ; Mr ond Mrs. Neil foster, Glendora, Calif.; Jennie E. Goodrich, Salt Loke Cit; Graveside services Saturday It o m., Provo Citv Cemeterv Friends call 8090 S. State St.. Midvale, Friday p.m. Ted M. Bleak LOGAN Funeral for Ted M. Bleak, 20, Logon, who died Feb. 28 of accidental strangulation ot home, will be Friday 11 a.m., Hall Mortuary, where friends call a half hour prior to services. Burial Logan Cemetery. Born March 4, 1952, Mt. Pleosont, Sanpete County, to Alvin P. and Helen M. Bleak. Student, Utah State University. Survivors parents. Logon; brother, Walter G , Logon; grandmother, Anme C. Wilson, Salt Lake City. lliams, 2, 20 Postmaster, Kanorravllle, LDS member years. Active Church. Queen, Kanarroville Centennial, 1967. Survivors: son, ., Ethno W. daughters, Chester Williams, both Kanarroville; Mrs. St.erald (Veima) Peterson, Boulder Citv, Nev.; Mrs. Harlon (LoDenal Walkqr, Cedar City; 21 granachildren; 32 great- a grandchildren; Funeral grandchild great-grea- pm, t Saivf-da- y Kanorravllle LDS Ward chapel. Friends coll Salisbury ond Groff Mortuary. Cedar Citv, Frioay 7 8pm, Saturday at the ward chapel after 11 a.m. Burl-o- l Konarrovillg Cemetery. 1 Don D. Curtis - Don D Curtis, SPRINGVILLE 72. dmd Feb. 28 of natural causes in a Payson hospital. Born Nov. 27, 1901, Springville, to Elial D. and Mary Ann Hughes Curtis. Married Leona Balzly Wyler Jan. 1, 1930, Richheld; solemnized Manti LDS Construction worker High Tempi priest, Springville 2nd LOS Ward. Suivivors: widow; daughter, Mrs. Ronold (Pat) Thomas. Pavson, 6 brother, s.sters, grandchildren; Kenneth, Sor'ngville; Mrs. Eugene (Juanita) Mower, both Sortngvllle; Mrs. Iteen Wilde, Spanish Fork. Mrs. Sam :Lucille) Wilsteauesa, Ariz Funeral Saturday 11 a m., Springville 2nd LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Wheeler Mortuary eri-da- y p m , Satarduy prior to ser vices. Burial Springville City Cem' etery. . -- |