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Show V . 1 6B - MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1973 DESERET NEWS, Pauline L. Robson MURRAY Robson, 16. 5333 I Montrose Change records G. Donald camera, Deseret News staff writer converting itor David S. Monson. His recommendation came 1972. g Monson said the computerized records could be programmed to provide addition. al statistics presently lacking such as yield by type of security and agency, current volume of each type of security and a periodic total fund balance of cash and securities by agency. "We believe it would be a valuable contribution to increased efficiency in overall state money management by prov:ding more complete and more current financial information," he aaid. The yearly audit is required by law, but was especially significant this time since there was a change in state treasurer. In effect, the audit relieves former State Treasurer Golden Allen of responsibility for securities and investments, cash and transfers It to State Treasurer David L. Duncan. The audit indicated that as of Dec. 31, 1972 , the balanes for the various funds were: $40,702,492; Uniform School Fund, i v , $19,955,691; Highway Construction and Maintenance Fund Board $17,731,328; Building Construction Funds, $9,177,104; Building Board Bond Fund, 11,394,578; and 1965 Building Board Sinking Fund, $16,774. 2ND ADD-AUDI- T Liquor Control Fund, Water Resources Construction Fund, $1,733,004, Intragovernmental Service Funds, $132, 35; Trust and $2.233,462i stereo. $2480. Gilbert R. Sonderson, 4749 Wallace Ln., two revolvers. coins, currency, Inn, 230 W. eth South, Ildiko Myer, 828 windtar No. 1A. locket, ring, pendant watch, 5100. ZCM1 warehouse. 271 W. 17th South, employe lockers jimmied: Donna Oar, 8701 S. 150 West, $4; Colleen Privet, 4351 W. 5295 South, $20; Shirley Wittman, 687 E. 150 Porn $25 South, Kaysvi le, Albright, 7174 Appoloosa Dr., $11; 4877 Leone Holladay Moussely, Blvd., $15. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1477 UM East, electric calculator. $419. M.S. Wien & Co., No. 2 Arrow Press Soure, electric typewriter, Bob McCall, 120 N. 9th West Bountiful, money box containing S221. LaMar Jensen, 214 W. Noth Temple, radio, recorder reel, clothir,g, Or. Eugene L. Hawkins, 705 E. 9th South., three tinted windows broken, $190.. C. B. Huntington, 957 Pierpont, window broken, 520. 1400 1125 N. Don Benson, West, broken windows, $40. U. S. Postoffice, 3550 S. 2940 East, $105. Brent F. Gardner. 282 E. 9th South, rock through window, $100. Mrs. Jim Dunn, 1457 S. 12th West, door kicked in, $20. Martin L. Allred, 2867 Mountain View Dr., gas lamp smoshed, $80. Craig R. Bevan, 4347 S. Highland $150 The securities were divided as follows: notes, bonds and mortgages, $209,036,410; certificates of deposit, $270,006; savings and loan accounts, window broken. R., 22; Lake. S. Eckiey, 3029 S. K., 20, Solt Lake; Sandy. from Hare while he was at $10,000 blaze Charlie Sounders and Jock Porker, 1735 S. Main; Two men, one armed with a sawed off rifle, stole 15 from Saunders and Parker while they were in Sugorhouse Park. Michael Botonokis, Congress HotC. 167 S. State St.; Struck on unknown asSallant, on the head by who stole $80 from his wallet. Car prowl losses: Thomas V. Vetter, 1884 North Star Dr.; Car stereo. A.B. Webb, 3354 Brett Ave.; vandals threw a brick through the rear window of his Utah Highway Patrol car. sparked by short 1986 Hollywood Nancy Wilken, Ave.; $35 damage to side window. Randall Austin, I32.2nd Ave.; 160 Education, $1,448,159; State Board of Education, $179,501; State Department of Natural Resources, $225,000, and Division of Surplus Property, 1200.000. car stereo. Murroy T. Hayward, 2906 Sesamc Cr., speakers, $16. HUNTERA $10,000 fire in the home of Calvin R. Parry, John Dale 3500 South, Saturday, has been traced to an electrical short in a dryer, according to fire officials. Join pharmacists in poison prevention Gov. Calvin L. Rampton has declared March 18.24 as Poison Prevention Week in Utah and urged everyone to join with pharmacists and other concerned citizens in their efforts to prevent accidental poisonings. July Ln B. Williams, 1720 Moor spore tire stolen from truck. Richard D. Hansen, 436 N. 9th West., spore tire and wheel, StO. Jim Ban, 220 E. Baird Ave., stereo and tapes, 5170. Amy C. Nekon, 440 E. 3rd North, hub caps $60. Carl Forman, 2259 Green St., e caddy, tapes, $95. Utah Deaf. of Employment, 174 Social Hall Ave., alternator, $60, damage, $100. 12th East, C.E. Harrell, 1963 glove box opened, contents scattered. Dick Cahoon, 2901 Millicent, and Jim Ogden, 2522 Hartford St., left their cars at 1570 3rd West for repairs; both tops stolen. $60 each. 5th Anderson Lumber Co., 7233 East, two way rodin taken from truck. Robert R. Kunz, 2604 McClelland, tire and rim taken while in library Ilth East, $40. at 2131 Thomas Diamond. 811 Sonata St., tire and wheel token from pirkuP. Brian Freckleton, 1550 W. 8th South, tapes, car stereo, SI78. June Miles, 1028 S. 9th East, cobles cut, battery token. Denise Price, 1009 2nd Ave., purse, $IO cash, pair of shoes. William S. Luke, 2254 Wilson Ave., boo and clothes, binoculars, $40. Dean Bough, 415 E. 138A1 South, Draper, 'Nose,. $50 cash. Thamos M. Mawhinney, 1102 Norfolk Ave., Park City, headphones, car stereo, topes, soeokers, $450. 3, , . -x T. S....,.; , ''' 1909, beth Hearne Horlacher. red Mar- r a ' Susan Eliza solemnized Logan LDS Temple. Owner Horlacher's Market, Pioche; merchan';, meat cutter. Former bishop Pioche LDS Word; former High Council group leader Uvado LDS Stoke; Patriarch livado LDS Stake. Survivors: widow; sons, H. Los Ronald, daughters, Robert J., St. George, Angeles; Utah; N. Peter, Mrs. Owen (Gail) Roundy, both Las Vegas; Thomas E., Pioche; Mrs. Thomas (Jane) Adams, Sierra Vista, Ariz.; Mrs. Robert (Mary Sue) Bishop, Michael L., both Woods Cross. Utah; Dorothy Horlocher, on LDS mission, Brazil; 32 grandchildren; brothers, sister, Fredrick C., Salt Lake City; D. Lloyd, Richfield, Utah; John R., Carson City, Nev.; Grant H., Fairfax, Calif.; Alice Fry, San Leandro, Calif. Funeral from Pioche. Burial pending Toeele, Utah Cemetery. OBITUARIES 31, 1929; Irene W. Keller Albert AMERICAN FORK 67, Beer, Stevensville, Floyd Mont., and resident of American Fork for 20 years until several months ago, died of natural causes March 9 In his Stevensville residence. Born Aug. 31, 1905, Lakeshore, Utah County, to Albert H. and Agnes Hutchinson Beer. Mar29, Los Vegas, Nev. Was in the plumbing grid heating business. g: Member LDS Church. widow; son, daughter: Mrs. John (Sylvia) Jost, Ltevensville; Marlin F., California; ; 10 grandchildren; brothers, sisters: Cnor les L., Provo; Lee, Glen and Dcvid, all Mrs. James San Jose, Calif.; (Sarah) Butler and Mrs. Wolter both Denver, Howell, (Pouline) Colo. Funeral Wednesday, 1:30 & Sons Mortuary, P.m., Anderson where friends call one hour before 1925, Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, Mrs. George (Corene) Grivet, Helper; Mrs. John (Helen) Rollins, Modesto, Calif.; Don W., Tom C.. Phoenix, Ariz.; Marc, New York City; step children; Mrs. Thomas (Margaret) Dixon, Allison Pork, Pa.; Mrs. Ralph (Marion) Lewis, Modesto, Cont.; Paul C., Price; 16 grandchildren: services Graveside Wednesday 2 p.m. Spanish Fork City Cemetery. services. 15 Funeral Wednesday Verne!! W. Baker 2 p.m., Car- bon North Stake Center. Friends call Fausett Mortuary, Tuesday P.m., ond WeUnesday one hour before services. Burial, Price City Cemetery. The family suggests contributions to Primary Children's Hospitni. Millard County DESERET, Verne, Wright Baker, 67, Deseret, died March 10 1973, in a Delta hospital of natural causes. Born June 12, 1905 , Hinckley, to John M. and Emma Hinton Wright. Married John I. Baker, Lloyd Wilcox June 28, 1926, Deseret; later solemnized Monti Temple. He died Jan. 13, 1962. Member Deseret Lloyd Wilcox, 78, 1341 Westmin- ster Ave., died March 10 in a locol nursing home of natural causes. Born Aug. 5, 1894, Lyons, Mich., to Luther A. and Harriet McDowell Wilcox. Married Grace Richmond, 126, Columbus, Ohio; she died 1959. Pember United Presbyterian Churcn. Retired college professor. Doctorate groduate University of Wisconsin. Professor Emeritus Westminster College. Veteran World War 1. Survivors: son, Richmond L., Honolulu. Funeral Tuesday 11 a.m., Wasatch Presbyterian h Church, East. Burial Elysian Burin! Gardens. Family suggests contributions to Wasotch Presbyterian Church or Westminster College. Club. Survivors: doughters, foster son, Mrs. Sheldon (Dorothy) Col lister, Ogden; Mrs. Al (Ye Ida) Norton, Yorbo Linda, Calif.; Lynn W. Riding, Mesa, Ariz.; 14 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, John (Jack), Washington, D.C.; Joseph, Toc:le; Glade, Indio, Calif.; Chester, MoOleton, Utah County; Mrs. Genevieve Christensen, Oak City, Mil 1ard County; Mrs. Mina Crosby, Spanish Fork. Funeral Wednesday, 11 a.m., Deseret Word chapel. Friends call at Ward. Relief Society room 11 a.m. Wednesday from 9:30 Burial, Deseret Cemetery. I t k:t Sept. 21, 1911, Sugar City, Idaho, to Beniamin F. and Emily Johnson G. Married Rodna Campbell. Crawford. Survivors: widow; sons, Luvell T., Denver; daughters, Gordon R. Orem; Dale C., Lehi; Barry D., Kenneth C., both Payson; Mrs. Kent (Nancy) Bassett, Murray; Mrs. Gory (Emily) Hewitt, Sondy; Mrs. Bill (Susie) Nelson, Midvale; 27 grandchildren; 3 Keith W. Thomas CALIF. SACRAMENTO, Keith Watt Thomas, 65, Sacramento, died March 11 of cancer In a local hospital. Born Nov. 28, 1907, Vernal, Utah, to Norwood W. and Chloe Agnes Hislop Thomas. Married Lucille Fife; divorced. Married Arlene. Real estate broker. Survivors: widow; sons, Lee, Wayne R., both Sacramento; a brothers, sisters, Nephi J., Orem; Gene, Lin-doAllen, Tempe, Ariz.; Cray-toMaona; Garr. Leon, Mrs. Celeste Hales, Mrs. Beulah Voorhees, oil Provo; Mrs. Bryon (Garda) Davies, Cannonville, Garfield Mrs. Herbert (Susie) County; Waite, Phoenix, Ariz. Burial Santoauin Cemetery. grandson; brothers, sisters, HUNTSVILLE, Weber County Funeral for Ernest Wesley Con- verse Jr., 30. Huntsville. whe died March 10 of iniuries suffered in nn automobile accident in Ogden Canyon, will be Tuesday 11 a.m., Lindbuist and Sons Mortuary, Ogden, where friends coil Monday P.m. Barn Jan. 24, 1943. Staples, Minn., to Ernest Wesley and Helen Alljuer Converse. Married Ruth Elayne Witteyeen July 13, 1970, Pease, Minn. Police chief HuntsMember Methodist ville City. Church; American Legion. Survivors: widow; son, daughter, Phillip Kent, Sherri Marie, both Huntsville; father, Motley. Minn.; mother, Leader; Minn.; brother, sisters, Lorry, Leader; Mrs. Eugene (Beverly) Gargano, Ill.; Mrs. Roger (Judy) Killion. Motley; Patty Converse, Leader. Burial Motley, Cemetery, Evergreen Minn. Jack N. Trimble Irene Woodward KelPRICE ler, 82, Price, ,, died March 10, ,4 . 1973, in a local rest home fol- ,: o long lowing illness. Born June 11, Pric-- , to 1890, William Henry and Ella Combs MarBranch. ried Don Carlos v ' Woodward, 1910, Formngton. He died March 1929. Married Albert D. Keller, Aug. 8, 1940, Price. Member OUP; Price Art League, Lady Elks, post president Carbon Stake YWMIA. Albert F. Beer Worthy ik Jack Ned Trimble, 77, died May 9 of natural causes In a Salt Lake nursing home. Born March 17, 1095, Dovorus, Colo., tcr Jim and Emma Trimble. Married Rose Marguerite Hogan Oct. 26, 1929; she died Feb. 19, 1966. No known service Graveside survivors. Wednesday 11 a.m., Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Friends call 260 E. South Temple Tuesday p.m., 0 a.m. Wednesday Rupert M., Jay N., both Salt Lake City; Frank O., Ely, Nev.; Mrs. Ralph D. (Mazie) Sansom, Richland, Wash.; Mrs. Gilbert G. (Beulah) Wilbu", Salt Lake Lily. and burial Tuesday, Sacramento. (Christine) Isenhart, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Alice Crompton, 17 27 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Jennie Williams, Evanston; Mrs. David (Marguerite) Silvers, Salt Lake City. Funeral Wednesday 1 P.m., Gilbert Bills Funeral Home, Evanston, where friends call Tuesp.m., Wednesday before day services. Burial Evanston City Cemetery. hMMM.MMb C. Ogden; Funerals Funeral services tor WADA Mosaye S. Woda will be held Tues. day, 2 p.m, in the White Chapel Mortuary, 124 South 4th East Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, McDougal White Chapel, Forecast for Monday, Tuesday, March 12, 13, 1973 Snow or rain ending SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY tonight arid becoming partly cloudy Toe 5clay. Highs near 40 and lows tonight near 25. Occasional snow ending tonight ond becoming UTAH partly cloudy Tuesday. Highs 35 to 45. Lows in the 20s. E. NEVADA Partly cloudy tonioht and Tuesday. Cooler nights. Highs 35 to 45. Lows tonight 15 to 25. m. it Pt,l 0,4 Ata, fig, of. ol 44) PAIR ;AL, S lo LAKI LOWIST 2 Al GI' Vir 48 2t 44 42 5 34 33 43 33 41 54 68 .03 .23 Phottli1C 'Pocatello Portland 06, P. CASE 4668 BEFORE THE PUBLC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH. In the Matter d tho Application and Amended Applkaticn of MOUN- TAIN FUEL SUPPIY CCMPANY for an increase In rate andeharges for natural gas servicetn Was. Please note: ThN is al Amended Notice of An Arnenind Apdication by Mountain Fuel Suidy Comaany seek- ing additional increases. Notice is herebti given that the , Caplication and above-ontitie- ' Le To Whom It May Catern: The Partnership krkwn as "Blokes end Martin" is hereakdissoleed Any atisiness transacted titer March 2, is not legally bineng. I CLEMENCB,G. MARTIN 7AIA 14 1ST 3 - 13 '" 73 29.71. 79.65 30.20 b ..r.....,,.A Carl I 4111" tit ,,, A I ,, tr, 1 29.65 I h....441V 1! Tcf f 32 Po . AIWA t 2. i 9 g g' " a itt tl'itAIL ba I.., 1 60,1 , 30.00 NV" ORLI ANS ( MIND AIN 1-- t., bilAho -- i.. MISMOVI -r,r,,1 ,- 3 SHOW"! IS s "1 t Al 'tow Pi Wi Mitt FOTOCAiT 65 30 54 83 35 TI 61 42 59 45 78 73 45 43 SO 32 74 33 S5 51 26 37 .25 .36 .02 .40 .26 .4 .01 Provo Reno Rock Sorings St. George St. Louis Solt Luke City San Francisco SUeridon Spokane Washington, D.C. West Yellowstone 46 31 .77 44 14 .118 40 60 63 32 41 .35 55 36 37 57 51 33 4,1 55 32 40 53 a A .07 .38 INTERNATIONAL STATIONS Temperatures ot hour listed: Monde, Sunday 1 a.m. 34 I Berlin p.m. 36 13 a.m. 39 12 p m, 41 London Moscow 3o.m. 16 3 p.at. 30 Paris a.m. 39 I p.m. 45 1 a.m. 39' 1 Rome p.m. S2 8 p.m. 77 8 P.m. 91 Saigon 10 Sydney p.m. 73 1 Vienna p.m. 37 t I , ( - - amended applicatin of Mountain Fuel Supply Compahe will be heard before the Public rvice Commission of Utah at its haring room, 330 East 4th South StreetSalt Lake City, Utah. commencing, on Tuesaav. March 27, 1973, at 10:t a.m. After Mountain Full presents its case in chief the heasig will be recessed until Monday. in. 11, 1973. at WOO a.m. at which hoe protestonts and other interested parties may cross examine the wit sses testifying on behalf of M jntaln Fuel. whereafter protestants nd other in-MtesteCi Partin may P ent their evidence. By this application untain Fuel Supply Company seek authority to make effective new cheduies of rates and charges f residential commercial, and indu riot natural 00S service In the Stite of Utah. Mountain Fuel SuPoly (bmaam Proposes that the present rates for all classes of service in all areas served by the company in the tote of Utah, except the Duchtsne, MPon and Roosevelt areas, be,increasod 6.52 cents per thousand cuffc feet. The rates plicable in the Dochesne, Myton and Roosevelt areas Would te increasea 8.48 cents per theasand Mit feet tor all classes of Service. Minimum monthly chortles Ind minimum yearare also ly bills. where atoneable, proposed to be inaeased. Mountain Fuel Supply Company also reauests that the Commission of limited hearaillow the Institut month pc- ings during Pe hveny-fou- r nod foilowing its Oder in this cose for the limited puribse of determining increase. gos Imply costs and the proper allocatiot thereof to the various cushmer ossifications at Mountain Putt Supply Company. to the issues be considered Among by the Commission lo this case will be an examinotion of oil income and expenditures d Mountoin Fuel Supply Company and Is subsidiaries, including both utilityand operations, and the nethod of accounting . therefore. The montane and amended application of Mountin Fuel Supply Company in this meter and the present and proposed rate schedules ore available for infection at ths Commission's office.' By order of theCommtssion. Doted at Solt City, Utah, this 9th day of March, 973. RONALD E. CASPER, Secretary , wygn t Po, CHRISTIANSEN Purchasing Agent G"N"). 021111 ,b.r.,.. 1a'"--7 70 - Stkr DOUGLAS - AMENDED NOTICE DP NEARING , ..", 11111111ATURIS A a ma. tr.'' Sunrise Tuesday 6:43 a.m. Sunset Tuesday 6:32 p.m., Salt Lake City Sun-- . COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES day: high 55, low 36, mean 46, normal 40. A year 000: high 64,' e e low for month 2. low 40. high for March 76. for the period ending 5:30 a.m. Temperatures Monday. IA J. ) ''' r. 3c3..29. REQ. RP,SOURCES, 1:16:046: .. 55. Albuquerque Ationta Anchorage Boise Boston Butte Cedar City Cheyenne Chicaao WILDLIE BASE' ROAD 2373: GRAIL (WEBER REQ. WILDLIFE NO.2388:CAMERA NtACCESSORIES WILDLIFE REVURCES, REQ. NO. 2390: FENCE FISTS & BARBED WIRE WILDLIFE RESCURCES, REQ. BOAT & NO. 2391: PIBERGASS TRAILER The Department I Finance re- serves the right to reect any or all bids; or to accept or flied the whole or any port of any bill; or to waive -any Informality r techtilcality In one bid in the interest of tle State. Only bids giving a firm proPerly, quotron oropossigned will be als and specifications! will be furnisned upon request. NO. 29.1rompoLis 5.: C;;Ott l'it e, LOS ANEMIAS REQ, BOAT W,EN- TRAILER & - - SUN Denver Grond Junction Honolulu Los egos Los Angeles Miami Hew York Ogden GINE ,1 " saw FIANCISCO(...; S.E. IDAHO Partly cloudy through Tuesday. Continued cool at night and locally windy In afternoon. A few scattered snow showers tonight. Highs 35 to 45. Lows tonight 15 to 25. FIVE-DAUTAH Continued unsettled and FORECAST cool. Periods ot rain or snow most days. Highs 40 to 50. Lows in the 205. Miscellaneous Weather Data At 8:00 a.m. 79 percent. Precipitation since HUMIDITY March 1, 1972, 1973, .75. Departure since March 1, .20. Precipitation since Oct. 1, 1971, 1972, 10.47. Departure since Oct- - 1,. 36 19 4 CORN RESOURCES, NO. 2371: AIR , 1., NO. REQ. SALMON BROOM NO. I IS Am" r:14,774.11p. ,ve, .0,..to,' h...itt S.W. IDAHO Mostly fair tonight and becoming partly cloudy Tuesday. Continued cool at night and locally windy in otternoons. Highs 40 to 50 Logs tonight mostli, in the 20s. 60 68 SCHOOL CANNED TRAINING SCHOOL. REQ. NO. VACUUM CLEANERS TRAVEL DEVELOPMENT, REQ. NO. 165: PRINTING (BROCHURE) VISUALLY HANDICAPPED, REQ. SLINK! 'MICAS, WIA11111 .30.00 i - - aa Max. Min. Proc. TRAINING NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION HEARING The Utah State Division of Aeronautics hereby gives notice of public hearings to be held On the following dates and in he following locations for the purposes of considering the economic, social, environmental ond aeronautical aspects of the proposed Utah Stote Airport System Pion prior to Cnal acceptance by the Utah State Board of Aeronautics: For Solt Lake, Davis, Tooele, Weber, and Morgan counties: 7:30 p.m. on April 10 in the offices of the 135 Utah Division of Aeronautics, North 2400 West, Salt Lake City, Utah. For Box Elder, Cache, and Fich counties: 7:30 p.m. on April 11 in the Conference Room (rear entrance) of the Box Elder County Courthouse Brigham City, Utah. For Utah, Wasatch, and Summit counties: 7:30 p.m. on April 12 in the Commission Chambers of the Provo City Hall, 351 West Center, Provo, Utah. Anyone desiring detailed information regarding the proposed Utah State Airport System Plan prior to the hearings should contact Mr. Rodney L. Dahl, State Aeronautical Planning Engineer, Utah State Division of Aeronautics, 135 North 2400 West, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84116, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 7, 1973- B. V. WALKER Director, Wei State Division a: Aeronautics WYO. EVANSTON, Mart Alice Duncombe Brown, 90, Evanston, died March 11 in an Evanston nursing home of natural causes. Born July 6, 1882, Granger, Utah, to Albert Joseph and Mary Alice Mackay Duncambe. Married James Brown Jr. Dec. 23, 1910, Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died, 1943. Graduate, University of Utah. Taught school in Salt Lake City, American Fork, Provo, Utah, Survivors: sons, daughters, James D., Salt Lake City; Joseph W., Houston, Tex.; Mrs. F. Scott lAddie) Taggart, Mrs. Roy (Mary) Williams, both Evanston; Mrs. H. WEATHER U.S. TEMPERATURES POSAL Legal Notices Mary D. Brown NATIONAL 3 TAX REQ. NO. COMMISSION, PRINTING (TEMPORARY I REGISTRATION) TRAINING SCHOCL, REQ. NO. VAN TRUCK TRAINING SCHOOL, REQ. NO. & DISGARBAGE PICK-U- WILDLIFE Eastern Star; past president Past Matrons Club; former president Four Leaf Clover Club. Survivors: sons, C. La Verne, Idaho Falls; Keifer L., Bellevue, Wash.; 5 grandchildren; 13 a Funeral Monday 10:30 Funeral a.m., McCulloch Chapel, Burley, where friends call to services. Burial Albion prior Masonic Cemetery. 4 , - CODE) services for James William Nib ley will be held Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. in the Midvale 3rd LDS Ward Chapel, 78 Olympus Street, Midvale. Friend may call at the word chapel Tuesday one hour prior to services. Burial Midvale City Cemetery. Goff Mortuary, funeral directors. Funeral services for NORRIS 011ie M. Norris will be held Monday, 2 p.m., at Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple, where friends may call Monday one hour prior to services. Internient Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. POULTON Funeral services for Myrtle H. Poulton will be held Tuesday, 12 noon, in the Winter 3rd LDS Word, 4350 South 1100 East. Friends may call at Jenkins Softe Mortuary, 4760 South State, Monday 8 p.m. and Tuesday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment Salt Lnke City Cemetery. Funeral directors, V. C. Sofie & Sons. Funeral services for SANCHEZ Douglas J. Sanchez will be held Tuesday, 2 p.m. in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple where friends may coil Monday 8 p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior to services. Interment, Elysian Burial Gardens. Funeral directors , Larkin Mortuary. Funeral services for TOLBERT Opal Jean Watson Tolbert will be held Tuesday, 11 a.m. in the Crescent LDS Word Chapel, 89 East 11000 South, Crescent. Friends may call at the 'Goff Mortuary 8090 South State, p.m. and Tuesday at the Monday word chapel one hour prior to services. Burial, Crescent City Cemetery. Nickle Mortuary, funeral directors. HAMBY Funeral services tor Roger Darwin Hamby will be held 11 a.m. in the at Valley View Tuesday South 1925 ?rid Ward Chapel, 4101 East. z,riends may call Monday eve . nine at the Cottonwood. Mortuary, 4670 Highland Drive from 6 to 8 p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior to services at the church. Funeral directors, Mortuary. ROBSON Funeral services for Pauline Leslie Robson will be held Tuesday 11 a.m. at Christ Lutheran Church, 222 East 5600 South. Friends may call Monday, 6 to 8 p.m. at Me,morial Estates Mortuary, 5850 South 9th East. In Lieu of flowers friends may contribute to Christ Lutheran School. Interment, Redwood Memorial Estates. Funeral Directors, Memorial Estates Mortuary. Anna M. Gray , - TINUOUS1 COMMISSION, REQ. NO. TAX DATA RECORDERS (BAR Funeral N1BLEY IDAHO FALLS Anna May Gray, 88, Idaho Falls, died March 9 in a local hospital after a long illness. Born 30, 1884, May Machonoe, Pa., to Mich(' il John and Mary Ellen Keefer Farrell. Married Peter Gray Dec. 24, 1901, Albion, Idaho; he died May 29, 1941. Past worthy matron Order of , ) REQ. NO. FINANCE, CONTRACT COMMUllICATIONS 73: MENT FINANCE, STORES CONTRACT REQ. NO. 515: PAPER HEALTH DIVISION, REQ. NOSUPPLIES 1051: LABORATORY REQ. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION. NO 57: FILES NO. REQ. RETIREMENT OFFICE, 113: PRINTING (BROCHURES) SOCIAL SERVICES, REQ. NO. PRINTING OF FORMS (COMPUTER) COMMISSION, REQ. NO. TAX CON- PRINTING tSNAP-OU- Funeral services for GENTRY S. Gentry will be held Tuesday, 2 p.m in the Southgate LDS Ward, 2702 South Main. Friends may call at Jenkins Soffe Mortuary, 4760 p.m. and South State, Monday Tuesday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, V. C. Soffe and Sons. Katrinn Lee Schmidt, day-ol- d daughter of Lowell D. and Shirley K. Garner Schmidt, Ogden, died March 9 of natural causes in a Salt Lake hospital. Survivors: Parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Schmidt, all Ogden. Graveside services Monday 3:33 fxn, Washington Heights Memorial Park. Ernest W. Converse Jr. - Christiansen July t - ,t .. .. ( z :S Molod, Idaho, to Michael both Salt June Born , , .-.. John Frederick and Mary Eliza- - Robert Kathleen, 18, ried Thorma Porter, ..'. 4, while Church. 350 S. 1st West. Aus- - serving a mis- son for the LDS Charles F., ROMERO-NICHOL- sules. Larry Hare, Burley, Idaho; Two men, one armed with a knife, stole of Higher trona, CARTER-YOUN- Robberies reported by: Mark Gionnorulos, pharmacist, "M" Street Apothecary, 24 M St., at gunpoint, 3.20, 112 seconal cap- $11 Mildura, 29; damaged garbage cans. Frisby James, 163 S. 8th E. East, -- of a heart attack in Paul C., Katherine, 25, both Salt Lake. Knut W.. 20; Susan G., '3, both Salt Lake:. BEGLARIAN-HAACKKern G., 19, Solt Lake; Carol J., 18, Woods Cross. SUTTER-RUSSOGlen R., 22; Marilyn, 22, both Salt Lake. RYDALCH-WESDaniel E., 17, Magna; Sandra C., 15, Hunter. 8900 ' '' March f & TINUOUS James Katrina L. Schmidt .'l ',ft:. REQ. NO.' PAINT STRIPING MACHINE (2 COLOR) ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO.'A COVER MATERIAL, TYPE REQ. NO.. COMMISSION. ROAD , (CONTINU-PAPER PLOT OUS ROLL) NOS., REQ. ROAD COMMISSION, PLANT MIX SITU- thru MINOUS SURFACING-MATERIAREQ. NO ROAD COMMISSION, ROAD TUBING (TRAFFIC COUNTER) ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. ALUMINUM ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. CONCRETE TREATMENT (CHLORINATED RUBBER EPDXY) ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. SAFETY VESTS & REQ. DRUGS, ALCOHOLISM NO. 108: DICTATING EQUIPMENT OF EDUCATION, REQ. BOARD NO.1342: CONTINUOUS FORMS EXPOSITIONS, REQ. NO. 226: PRINTING (PREMIUM BOOK) SERVICES, REQ. NO.' FAMILY 516: PRINTING OF FORMS (CON. COMMISSION. ROAD Funeral services for BROWN Ebner Searle Brown will be held Tuesday at 12 noon in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel. 260 East South Temple, where friends may call Monp.m. and Tuesday prior to day services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Pork. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. OGDEN vices. Born' Harry Hearne ' ' 63, Pioche,11 died ABEGGLEN-WALD- Joseph noon, LDS Sontaquin Stoke Center, where friends coil before ser- - Harry H. Horlacher Horiacher, County Moray Gardens. Howard Salt 21, 1 Mrs. Toby Sanche.7 Sr., all Solt Lake City. Buriul Elysian Burial PIOCHE, NEV. it; Utah injuries suffered in an outomo bile occident at 80th South and will be 1 Monday 8 before services. Born July 1, 1962, salt Lake City. Attended Blame Elementary School. Member LDS Church. Survivors: parents; brother, sisters, Phillip, Tomro, Cory; grondoorents, Mrs. Wilma Petersen, Richard Kooymon, Mr. and Rex K., Demo les, Funerol for ', friends call.tii,ai.;;,121::::,:::',:,;:w,1 K.. 25, botlt ADAMS-BROW- SANTAOUIN, Thomas Levell 61, Campbell, who Santo:win, 9 died March of , ,,...lo:,:e..AIi Thomas L. Campbell I - ..,..... brothers, South ,,,i,.' ','1:- - '.,..A both Salt Lake Carl, Rudolph, City, Funeral Wednesday 2 P.m., LDS Ward Chapel, Park Highland 2535 Douglas St. Friends call 2350 E. 13th South Tuesday 8 p.m., at chapel before services. r.,,...,1 ' .f,,,i died March 30, 1971. Survivors: son, daughters, Kurt, Leona Gatze- meier, both Salt Lake City; Marie Jensen, Holladay; Erica Lee, Linwood, Wash.; Dorothy Holladay, Granger; Lorraine elanchlield, West Jordan; 2$ grandchildren; 8 i at 33rd and 2nd East, will be Tuesday 2 P.m., 1 260 E. South Temple, where tk ef:4: tit dent 23: Peggy A., 21, both Salt Lake. May Ion A., 73; Vesta A., 66, both Solt Lake. RAWLINS-HOWARBlair, 24, Cheri L., 20, both Salt Lake.. West, gun pellets through windows of house, bock window of car, $75. John Mooney, 143 S. 14th East, $415,000; U.S. Treasury obliga$6,182,500; tions, capital State $41,749,907; stocks, - 38; Crystal R., 27, both Idaho Falls. John D. Hall, 3024 Courtney Or., mailbox knocked ovee. Granite School District, pellets and marbles through windows, Securities held by the s as of Dec. 31, 19 1972, totalled $259,706,477, compared with $222,642,723 on Dec. 31, 1971. on In Lake, Nick Kochonis, 3064 S. 9050 West, Gun Pellets through wilidows. Barry W. Olson, 1361 Parkway Ave., top of convertible taken, windshield crocked. $743,485. Miuries suffered Lester A. 20. both Salt ANDERSON-MATTI- of 10 Mgrch Henry '''"'''' RADIO RIES Graveside services MUENTER for Margaret (Reit) Gardiner Moen-te- r will be held Tuesday, II a.m., in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends may col; at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Tuesday 930 to 10:30 a.m. Funeral directors, Larkin MoAuary. Parastionts December, 1918; he died, 1961. Survivors: daughters, Moe Parashonts, Ruth Benson, both Cedar City; 11 grandchildren; Pune, al Monday 10 a.m., Cedar City Indian LDS Branch where friends call Monday 9 a.m. until services. Burial Cedar City Cemetery. ..,. A Gatze- - iT meier Nov. 11, !o"' 'tsl:',.:..,: :,,,.1 A ..., Barsina- 1919, 4.04.:,,ehausen; solem- nized Salt Lake LDS Temple. He Patritio Kooyman San3513-2nchez, East, who died Lake. Sharon Neese Voss. Herman husband; sons. CEDAR CITY Katherine Napoleon Porashonts, 90, Cedar City, died March 7 at home of natural causes. Born 1882, to Young and Married Wools Mary Napoleon. i Married 4 daughters, Mrs. George (Venna) Dunn, Gilbert H.. Buddy H., Sheldon O., Sharodo J., cif Salt Lake City; 14 grandchildren; tour great - grandchildren; brothers, Ray, Salt Lake City; Reese, Vernal. Funeral Wednesday, 11 a.m., 4330 S. Redwood, where friends call Tuesday 61 p.m.. and Wednesday one hour before services. Burial, Lake Hills Memorial Park. '':::1 t t son of Toby and Karl S., 21; Denys', 22, both Salt Lake. ANDERSONANDERSON Rulon N., 28, Marsha, 27, both Salt VICKERS-DEGRA- Dr., died March , :0 of natural $. ::,.: ,::., causes in a Salt 'A : Loke .,..: hospital. Born March 12, (';;::,. 1891, ,.:::i: .'',,x. Barsing'.. :!::'''''',,P...::::::: hausen, Germa- 7:k. fly , to Frederick J. and Carolina I: ,: i , ; ;: Survivors: 81 :' ' 4 Gotzemeier Voss Gotzemeler2 '''''''' Highland: 4 4I4::',. I. Katherine N. Parashonts 2524 Funeral for Douglas Joy Sanchez, 10, MOWER-MONSO- L.. 27; Lake. ' ,: ' ' T - Texas. .. ..., ' V many children. School, Wilhelmlna 4 fr7,t 4)f Mar- - Foster City. mot7ier of P.m., Wednesp.m. Born June City. Student '" N.. ( 26, ried Douglas D. Jensen, Oct. 26, 1946, Salt Lake Wilhelminia V. J. Sanchez Douglas Salt Lake; Marc la, 22, Jr.. 21; Janct E. In mary Cnildrens Hospital. Randy L., 22, ' 1915, , 4 Vernal, to Vilate Timothy. 57. 403 5.4 JediahWamsleY anc0, 8 a.m.-12:3- 0 of Oct. Born Member LDS Church. Survivors: mother, stepfather. Mn. and Mrs. Daniel Vigil, Magna; father, Salt Lake City; brothers, Chris, Lenard, David, all Magna; Edward, Dallas, Tex.; Davidl Vigil, Magna; grandparents, Mn. and Mrs. Joe Leos, Mrs. Alice Meza, all Solt Lake City; Jose Meza, Kingsville, Tex.; 2 LDS Church. Former teacher Logan City and Box Elder County schools. Survivors: husband; sons, daueter, Archio D., Idaho Falls; Morris J., North Ogden; Dennis L,, Kaysvilip; Kenneth t,ee, Woodbrdge, Va.; Mrs. Carl (Anna Moe) Ebert, Salt Lake City; 16 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Arnold (Ida) Nelson, Mantua. Funeral Tuesday noon, Benson LDS Stake Center, Richmond.. Friends call Nelson Funeral Hcme, Smithfield, Monday P.m., stake center Tuesday 10 a.m. until services. Burial Richmond Cemetery, Family suggests contributions to Pri- Brandon Bountliul, 15,':, Preston, Idaho. Member Gwynn Y., le, both Granger. Fen e. . 11 16, 1964, Salt Lake MOOn0 Elementary I c ... 1929, COVINGTON-WOODBUR- dented. Thomas F. Imlay, 4996 S. Redwood Rd., cement block wall pushed over. Hazel Wood, 260 Plymouth Ave., right rear window broken. savings and loan associations, $200,000; investments in U.S. and government obligations municipal bonds, $69,000, and loans' $743,00 receivable, Members of the Parry family fled the house safely, fire officers reported. G. Hill Sept . - .:', West. N. 13th died March 11, 1973, in a local ::',A - Magna, Tuesday day 1 ' ',' Married Archie Richard R., Debra H., 17, GARDNER-MCCO- 20; 1 :, sen Jensen., County Lake; - Marren T. Jensen I i , Funeral services for JENSEN Morrell Timothy Jensen will be held Wednesctcy 11 ath. at the McDougol runerat Home. 4330 South Redwood, where friends may coil Tuesday from 6 to 0 p.m. and Wednesday one hour prior to services. Funeral directors. McDougol Funeral Home. GALVAN Reauiem Moss for Shirley Ann Golvon will be held Tuesday, la a.m. at St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, 2405 South Redwood. Friends may call Monclay 6 to 8 pm. at Stevenson Memorial Chats-e- l 1061 West 7800 South. Funeral directors. Stevenson Memorial Chapel. services rstimBLE for Jack Ned Trimble- - will be held 11 in Wasatch the at a.m, Wednesday Lown Memorial Parc Friends may call at Lorkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Tuesday p.m. and Wednesday 9:.30 to 10:30 a.m. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuorv. SMITH Funeral services for William Hiram Smith will be held Wednesday 11 a.m. in the Bountiful Union Mortuary Chanel, 795 North call friends may Main, where Wednesday 30 minutes print to services. Interment in the Bountiful Me. mortal Pork. Funerol directors, Ruston Brothers Bountiful Union Mortu. (try. -- - Funeral WILCOX services for Lloyd Wilcox will be conducted )1 at Wasatch Presbyteria.m. Tuesday an Church, 1671 South 17th East. by Reverend tomes Dowdy. Interment. Elysian. Burial Gardens. Funerul directors, Evons and Early. 444 Morrell Timothy Jensen, ) I W. ' South 2700 e ... 21, Mantua,' Box Elder Coun- ty, to Christian and Sophia Lar- - Kearns Oa Newman, 1544IIM East, car windshield smoshed by rocks, body in the May 1902, L., 19; Michelle E.. 16, both Salt Lake. Loren-t- o WATKINS.HAMILION W., 20; Dorothy M., 20, both Dr., door pried open. Luigi Bariero, 3750 Ceopeta, car window broken. Joe C. Thomas, 1325 Indiana Ave., gun pellet through window and blind. widred H. Blair, Vernon, B.C., wine thrown bottle Canada, through window of car. as of Dec. The blaze started in the utility room, located in the rear of the brick home, and mushroomed into adjoining rooms and the roof, requiring units from Granger, Magna and Hunter to battle the fire. Born MARRIAGE LICENSES S.L. County I,, Salt Murray. W. 3 ral causes In a Logan hospital. Marriage Licenses S.L. Chapel, 70, March 9 of 8751 3000 South. Friends call 8525 mond, died notu- - Mr. and Mrs. Burton R. Bennett, 3732 W. 7910 South, girl. Bob M. Mormon, 19,6 W. 11800 South, sand put in tractor engine, $700. Diane Wilkerson, 3714 Highland Dr., broken windows, $75. Carl L. Corbin, 3416 Lo7raine Circle, car driven across lawn, $25. Genevieve R. Clark 1407 E. 7240 South, gun pellets through windows, $26,953,872; time certificates oi deposit, $94,818,673; deposits in W. Hill, :,, 1 Survivors: widow; dou.Jhter, George (Betty) Barkdull, Kaysville; two grandchildren; sisters. Mrs. Lillian Nolan, Alton, ill; Mrs. Stella DeBusk, Collinsville. 111. Funeral Wednesday, 11 a.m., Bountiful Union Mortuary chapel, hour where friends call one-hal- f before services. Burial, Bountiful Memorial Park. ,, day 1 p.m., Pleasant Green 3rd LDS Ward - Cache County Jensen' Rich- - May Orem, girl. concrete parking bumpers. L................1k May J. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Bruce N. Cowley, W. 1680 South, West Jordon, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Kingery, 1089 Dawn Dr., Sandy, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jackson, 5723 S. 4500 West, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Douglcs E. Bateman, 6850 S. 1275 West, West Jordan, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Royce W. Hansen, Big Piney, Wyo. boy. Mr. and Mrs. Michael D, James 3696 W. 6900 South, West Jordan, bay. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Mullins, 1988 Toms St., boy. Mr. and Mrs. Vol J. Meikle, 2428 W. 4060 South, girl, Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Seamans, 3962 3165 East, Price, girl. M. and Mrs. Milton E. Smith, SI50. Tex. RICHMOND. 532 Vandalism reported by: Bobby Woch, 357 Post; $50 damage to garage door. Robert Handy, 922 Colorado St.; Five windows broken of his house at 790 W. 1390 South. 9th Plaza Beauth ScIsaol, 279 West; S75 Male glcss window. Florence Mt Wolters, 434 Park St., window broken.. Robert S. Mathews. 1119 Harrison Ave., window, screen broken. Utah State Realty Assn., 454 E. 3rd South, gloss in front door broken, Jan. , - Mrs. hospital cancer. il .0,444 1 Church. 1 ', t 1 .-.-11 gift, Tem. Member Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen; member Union Pacific Old Timers Club and St. Marks Cathedral Eoisc000l Todd, drowned March If'. In the Magna 7 Swimming Pool, I will be Wednes- - 1 Hnus- Gro- - 1919, Kenneth, A, Clarks- 17, 1925, Mezo, who cer; farmer, - boy.. 1166. following way: Cash, 6354 rancher. Veteran World War I. Member American Legion Post No. 60; LDS Church. Survivors: widow; brothers, sister, Jesse. Swan Valley, Idaho; Charles. Mandeville, Jamaica; Mrs. David (Phoebe) Nielson, Murray. Funeral Wednesday ,loon, 4760 S. State St., where friends call an hour before services Burial Elysian Burial Gardens. 15, brothers, Ross, Kate, Josle Leos :I ,,.. .,s, Jose A. Mezo ) any.. Burton Married Fitzgerall LDS Nosaltal Mr. and Mrs. Basil Ulibarri, 1876 W. 7865 South, West Jordan, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Stuart, 1759 Viscount Dr., boy. Mr. ono Mrs. Gerald Davnes, 1640 Vole Ave.. boy. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Gray, 3841 - 3rd East, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Cavemen, 2797 W. Renoe St., West Jordan, car equipment, $80. Lola Carlson, 1438 Zenith Ave., kitchen equipment, $50. ed. Board ton, 1575 Idaho, . MAGNA Puneral for Jose , : , ,: Aniel Meza, 8, .,o .,.,...eo-8717 Helen Dr., son of Jose Told 1 ) ,4161Itt I t ,, A i...i sisters, Randy, Margaret, Deborah, Gail, Donna, Laura, Tracy, Bobbie, all West Jordan ; grandmothers, Doloritas Vasquez, Midvale; Clorinca Cordova, Taos, N. M. girl. 26, 1895, dan; , Waverly, :,,te Tenn., to Sam B. and Betty t m Smith. I Married Gencva i .timmons, 1..... 1861 W. 7800 South where friends call Monday 8 cm. Burial Redwood Memorial Estates, Born July 11, 1949. Murray, to Fred and Mary M. Vasquez Cordova. Married to Joy Galvon. Member Catholic Church. Production worker, Hydro Flame Co. Survi . vors: husband: parents. West Jor- Christ I Lyman, to Hyrum r.4't ',le., : .1.' West. Rosa-:- , 8 Monday p.m, Holy Crois Hospital Mr. on Mrs. Floyd Galloway, NIM) South, Granger, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Howarth, 253 E. 3170 South, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Pintus, 6514 Lombardi Dr., bay. Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips, 450 Granite Ave., girl. Mr. Ind Mrs. Paul Cockrane, 337 S. 7400 West, Tooele, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mendenhall, 7051 S. 3725 West, West Jordan, South Davis Community Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Patric Freeland, 512 Barlow St., Clenrtield, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stokes, 295 N. 300 West, Provn, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Beck Sheffield, 761 E. 203 North, Kaysville, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stark, 2228 E. Cherry I one, Layton, boy. William T. Dyer, 4127 S. 27th West, locket. hearing aid, $326. Clarence L. Giles, 1815 E. 9th South, radio, organ, sofa, 5550. Roy A. Cummings, 4886 S. 4460 West, pigeons from coop, $150. Lewis K. Fredrickson, principal, Bonr Mlle Jr. High, 5330 S. 1660 East, 140 in coins. Don Patterson, 1829 Bryan Ave, Ty Alma B. Weeks St. Marks Mount, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christensen, 3039 S. 2855 West, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Anderson, 927 Kensington Ave., girl. Mr. and M: s. Robert WillingSt., Ogden, girl. ham, Mr. arid Mrs. George Shelter Jr., 2852.15th East, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rees', 8086 W. 3500 South, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Berrett, 1755 Lakeoark Dr., boy. manually operated typewriter, Bast; $300 Mike Savage, stereo. 767 Fremont Sterling Sagers, Ave.; $400 worth of fishing tackle. Ronald H. Thorne, 1840 W. 4960 South; rifle, camper jocks, gun case, outboard motor, gas tank. Dorothy Ehlers, 1266 Gillespie; two rifles. Richard Harrison, 986 E. 13th Sloth; Three sheets of paneling, red shag carpet, total value $215. Robert H. Drennen, 1411 Allen Park Dr.; $360 stereo. 1700 Alma Burton Weeks, 78, 187 E. Soeth, died March 10 of not t,,... ural causes in a ' Salt Lake hospi-- : tat. Born Jon. , 6,-- Mr. and Mrs. tregory Soler, Spring Run Or., girl. 5225. ,,,;41 ,.. 48C0 Joseph Mary 67401c CChl)urtchh. I contributions Lutheran Church. 3731 W. Born March 1899, the Worker I Memorial Estates. Fomily suggests to words, ',, al , , ,, - uol noturaq., causes. Joseph 3.M., - Mctrch 12, 1973,1 in a Salt Lat. holaital of nailt STATE OF u'rAm INVITAVON TO BID received bv the Ptth be Bids will of chasing Division, Deoartment nonce, Stole of Utah. 147 state until covitol, Sait Lake Cihr, Utah, fo10:30 A.M., March 28, 1973, vo the llowinv FOB destination: COMMISSION. REQ. NO. ROAD 1IRECTIONiL TRAFFIC CONTROL UNITS ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. MOWERS (SiDE MOUNTED) ROAD COMM,4SION. REQ. NO. WELDERS ROAD COMMISSION. REQ. NO. TRUCK CBC WMOUNTE0 DUMP BODIES NO. ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. 114E punerol serCOLEBROOK JR. vices or Deouty Melvin Charlet Col-12 held will Wednesday be Jr. ebrook, d'clock in the Butler 9th Ward East. Inter7075 SCloth Cltheel ment in the Wasatch Loen Memorial rites by with millory graveside Pork, Legion Bonneville the American Deseret the at call Pont. Friends may Morktory, 36 East 7th Suuth Tuesdav 7rorn (.4 p.m. and et the ward on Wednesday one hour Prirt te sertritl' es. Funeral directors, Deseret Moro 140 South.t died Bountiful, W. let Tuesday St. yors: parents, Murray; brother, sisters, Wendell L., Portland, Ore.; Beth L.. Kathoryn J., both Murray; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Robson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Rose Perry, Salt Lake City. Funeral Tuesday 11 am., Christ Lutheran Church, 227 E. 5600 South. Friends call 5850-9tEast Monday 8 p.m. Burial Redwood and Mrs. Rodney C. Ed. 511 S. 2nd West, girl. Mr. and Mrs. 'titan L. Davis, 1019 S. 260 East. Midvale, girl. Mr. Survi- I who died 10 of iniuries f in on suffered auto occident in t, will be t Bennion, 1 - Lutheran Eest, girl. 3228-9t- $330 31, compared with $84,960,511 on Dec. 31, 1971, the audit indicat- t S210. portable organ, amplifier, These funds contain That amount is held Uth stereo Hyrum Cieslait, 10447 S. 13th West, $24,452,320; mind, Agency State Retirement Systems Fund, $4,007,187; and the State Land Board Fund, $1,248,955. $122,785,030 S. color television, $300. Palmer Arneson, 1147 Herberi, of beer, window broken, six He said the conversion to data processing would not eliminate the only audit process in the treasurer's office, but also would dminate duplicated audit procedares of the Utat, State Retirement Fund, the State Insurance Fund, and the Division of State Landa Fund. f albums, ring, $370. Holiday extensive audit made of the trea- Fund, S112. I ,., , Lees! Notices Funerals Hiram WIIIov BOUNTIFUL ' 732 r--74, Smith, Requiem Ann Cordova Govan, 23, 1952( W. 7705 'I High School. Active member, Chi.,rch. WEST JORDAN Mcr.s for Shirley 1 t..; Smith Robson. Student, Murray Cottonwood Hospital Mr. and Mn. Wayne Buchanan, 8707 Helen Dr., Magna, boy. Mr. and Mrs. DeVauarm Jenks, 5006 Jones Ct., Moray. boy. Mr. and Mrs. Randall N. Pefter, 1953 S. 5th West, Bountiful. bay. Mr. and Mrs. N. Reid Schenk, 990 E. Violet Dr., Sandy, boy. Mr. ond Mrs. James F. Oviatt, 156 E. 8000 South, Sandy. bay. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick E. Rose, 4941 Laura Dr., Murray, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Madsen. 253 Creston! Ave., girl Mr. cmd Mrs. Dane All,a E"mel, Way, John D. Callahan, 1599 Foothill Dr., No. 65, collection, raw silver, at the conclusion of an General Lord Dianne Johannossen, 1935 East, bicyc. clock radio, present records in the Utah State Treasurer's Office to electronic data processing was expressed today by State Aud- surer's office for 2223 250 S. ElizaAnne Koletimaihen, beth, television, $300. Ginger Quintana, 333 W. North smole, clock radio, phonograph, By Roger Pusey for Gale, typewriters, stereo, sound protector, calculator. window broken, S820. process need Local Births Burglaries William H. Smith Shirley A. Go ;von erlIt ( -- March 9 of natural causes In t. Murray hospital. Born March 1 4, 1957, Murray, to Wendell Lee and Frances E. MOMISIIIMEMMIt ,M.INNEINI.M1.1111MenINEENEM111 e Murray, died VITAL STATISTICS Burglaries reported by: The v V i- |