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Show le lir ie 'of ir 'it' sf Nre"., VP I .6 I hdont:hedring tesis ! new technique to explore possible hearing problems among newborn infants researcners at Brigham Ls being studied by Young University. Dr. Ross M. Weaver, project director, said the use of a the study involves probe inserted into the ear and an instrument to measure tone intensity. on If this technique proves successful babies it could provide the basis for screening the hearing of newborns. Normally. hearing losses among the newborn have not received much attention because their ears are not examined routinely in the hospital nursery, Weaver said. Addle Richaras. Jan. Undetected hearing losses may produce a later problem of speech disorders, learning disabilities and psychobgical problems, Weaver noted. 14, 1923, Thelma C. MURRAY Nunley Tbeima , 33 Mur- Hanley, 59, Rose Jr ., ray, died March 14, Court upholds right to bail for defendant in slay case Continued from Page I er or not Roll should be granted bail was not contested or objected to by either side during last Monday's original bail hearing. At that time, Assistant County Attorney Don Sawaya did not argue against bail, but had actually sought bail of $25,000 a figure which was reduced to $10,000 by the judge. However, Nemelka claimed that in agreeing i,o any kind of bail, his office made an error of law. He said that in a first degree murder case no bail should be allowed. The county attorney said the judge could a new hearing on the bail question under Rule 59 of the Utah Rules of Civil Procedure, which allows for such action where an error of law has been made. 1 ' Because of Roll's background as a resident, a bank executive and a property owner, he could have been released on his own recognizance except for public sentiment, Hansen declared. Twenty large businesses operating along 200 West have signed a petition asking for repair of the railroad tracks along that street and objecting to the proposed removal of the tracks. The petition was presented to the Salt Lake City Commissio;; in response to the recent request by the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Co. to allow removal of the tracks. The matter of the track removal will be taken up by the State Public Service Division. Harry D. Pugs ley, attorney for the protesting petitioners, said the city is encouraging the removal of the tracks by not maintainintg the streets. SteStreets Commissioner phen M. Harmsen said it is the duty of the railroad to maintain the trackage, but added he iis in favor of the moval. i , ' Pugs ley said removal of the tracks would cause many of the businesses to relocate, be. cause they need the rail service. However, he Isaid. the businesses want the trackage improved because it is hazardous in its present cortlition. City Attorney Jack Crellin said the city could force improvement of the track by threatening withdrawal of the D&RGAT francise to use the street. Pugs ley said this is not what the petitioners want. Crain was directed by the commission to determine what powers the city has in the matter arAl recommend action, Land mine kills 3 A land TEL AVIV (AP) mine killed three Israeli Arabs near the Lebanese border Wednesday night, the Israeli military command announced. t L woman seeks Republican post S , to , to, Mrs. hope A. Hilton AW Roundtoft Dr., has amounced her candidacy for H6publican State Vice ,...c.,,'' Chairman. . She has ',, 4411 I served as Re-- f publican LefA islative Chg-- 1 man of Leis- lative Dittrict i' .. 1 ,,T, ' 1,, 4, is and firA vice ; i i i seoetary .:' presidint-elec, of Me .,:,,'.-,, ,r.:. , ,, 77:11 , , sr ','.').,,,..;7,.....i.it,.1 t Salt Lalk City Women'srsCiutibil,t(laand poilican vas a candidate for Utah Nain tonal Committeewoman 1972. She also served as Utah c- oordinator for President Nixon's ties. 1973 Elko, Nev. LDS ' ,',I:iil Member 4 Inaugural activi- graduate of the University of California at Berkley, Mrs. Hilton has done graduate work in the University of Utah School of Social Work. She serves as executive director of the Middle East Foundation, a pubjic charity to advance education and peace which she and her husband, Rep. Lynn M. Hilton, organized in 1968. She is them-othe- r of three daughters and a son. '.: tin Wignall.P:::4.:.,4.il,i, LDS Member Guns Church. mith, locksmith, far the ,cgmmission has 44,800 stare tax refunds worth $1,703.077. Yorgason said state tax return assistance is available on the first floor of the State Office Building and commission offices in the Building, Provo; 2473 Grant Ave., Ogden, and Cacho County Courthouse, Logan. He reminded taxpayers they must have their federal income tax returns completed before the state returns can be finished since the amount of federal tax paid goes on the y state return. Questions on state tax returns will be answered on telephone number Since April 15, the usual filing deadline, falls on Sunday this year, the deadline will be midnight April 16, Yorgason said. which gives late filers the entire weekend to work on their returns. The candidate listed her top priority as strengthehing com- munications with county orgaand nizations encouraging "more participation in politics from those who have recently become naturalized citizens." Students redo school for 'play' The SouthKANAB (UPI) ern Utah State College Repertory Theater will perform four plays here this summer. The from the school's nine-memb- company drama de. perform its propartment duction, including Adam's Rib, in a building on the Kanab High School campus. The old structure will be remodeled and renovated by the Will nine students. - ::',"' tce::,,:!,,.:;:.4 9, ' ::::i ::,.,. k'I ',.,,A97, Survivors: . sis- ters, Mrs. Norman (Mildred) Nev.; Baumert, Winnemucca, Mrs. Arvil (Josephine) Conk, Payson. Funeral Saturday 11 a.m., Rigby Mortuary where friends call Friday 9 P.m., Saturday prior to services. Bbrial Payson Cemetery. Donna L. Dunlap Donna HAGERMAN, IDAHO L. Moves Dunlap, SO. Satellite Beach, Fla., riled March 13 In a Salt Lake hospital of cancer. Born Twin Fails, Idaho, Sept. 26, 1922, to Ray Vernal and Nettie C. Walden Mayes. Married to Ellwyn B. Dunlop Sept. 21,1942, Elko. Nev. MemChurch. LDS Member ber Women's international - Bowling Congress.' Bowling instructor. Survivors: husband, Satlitite Beach; daughters, Donna M., Satellite Beach; Mrs. Freida Harris, Beaver, Utah; Mrs. Sharon HOW, Salt Lake City; .Mrs. Marilee Flynn, Durham, N. C.; Mrs. Lohra Yount, Churieston, S. C.; foster children. Mrs. Diane Oukland. Clayton, Calif.; Mrs. Barbara Huatis, Cocoa Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Sandra Laino, North Carolina; 20 grandchildren; motner. Hagerman; brother, Willis K., Conroe, Tex. Funeral Man-da2 Hagerman LDS Ward chapel. Burial Hagerman Cemetery. Julia W. Parker Nev. LAS VEGAS, Julia Woodhouse Parkir, 62, Los Vegas former Springville, Utah resident. died March 13, 1973, at home of natural causes. Born Dec. 10, 1910, Idaho Falls, to Morgan T. and Nellie Prestwich Woodhouse. Married Cloyto Parker, He died in 1964. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Julene Hakinson, Las Vegas; two grandchildren; two great - grandchildren; br ithers sisters, Ervin. Springville; R. L., Mrs. Eva Taylor, Mrs. Florence Churnick, all Salt Lake City; Wendell, Idaho Falls;. Mrs. Thettro Ball, Fairbanks, Alaska; Mrs. Rollo Jean .Cecich, L n vonox Graveside services Friday, 2 a.m., Springville Evergreen Cemetery. Delilah A. Jacobson OAK CITY, Millard County Delilah Anderson Jacobson, 86, Oak City', died March 13, 1973, at her ck,ughter's home in Satt Lake City of natural causes. Born Oct. 18, 1886, Oak City. to Peter and Martha Ann Lovell Anderson. Married Eddie M. Jacobson, Aug. 19, 1Y07, Oak City; later solemnized Monti Temple. He aied August 1972. Survivors: Son, daughter, Orion M., Ogden; Mrs. Forrest (Arvillo) Buchanan, Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren; eight great randchildren; brothers, sister, George, Eldon, both Oak City; Don, Monti; EthelYn Funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., Oak City Ward chapel, where friends call from 9:30 a.m. until services. Burial, Oak City Cemetery. Loreto Molina Loreto Moilna, 72, 60 Whitmore Ct., No. 24, ditd March 14 of n.tu- ral causes at home. Born Ain. 7, 1900, Durango, Coto., so Hiloto ond Gertrude Lares Molina. Funeral pending, 1 t: Aus,2.::A Sophronia today. IL Milton Yorgason said the refunds are averaging $38.15 for the 1972 return compared with $35.52 for the 1971 returns. So died!:!'...::!!:0:1;,:::7'"'''n. 36 E. 7th South. ei.... iet,'-- i:. --;, ' t ,''.-- ,,,,--, r', "'''' . ..?:: -'' ) .:,....... i - Thomas Shaw 1905, '''? .? Randier Survivors:, - sis-fl- I ters, P;;' Joseph, Roy, ail West Jordan; 38.19wkw:i:b,,t -- "twal Mrs. 'Esther Woodhcad, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Clare (Hannah) Jones, Mrs. Armond (Margaret) Myers, Richard, Jock, all Murray; Mrs. D. Helen Nelson, Granger; Mrs. Joseph (Ado) Haim, Sandy. Funeral Saturday 1 p.m.. 4760 S. State St., where friends coil Friday 8 P.M., Saturday hour prior to vices. Burial West Jordan Cemetery. Minerva ST. GEORGE Cardon, March 14, condition. 79, 1973, S., --. '''''t net Mahal Ernest Cordon Minerva SwaPP George, died at home of a heart St. !Li...1 Gale 1954, husband; sons, daughters, George Page, Laramie, Wyo.; Sydney, Dallas, Texas; Russell, Cheyenne, Wvo.; Mrs. Arthur (LaPriel) Perkins, Mooba, Nev.; Mrs. Frank (Gail) Gibbons, Layton; Mrs. Rex (Ruthe) Allred, Las Vegas; step children, John Car. Colorado Springs, don, Colo.; Blaine, Washington; William, MisDarrell Mont.; E., soula, Roy; Mrs. Wayne (Carrie) Rose, War-rWeber County; Mrs. Roy (Marie) Edmison, Los Altos, Calif.; 21 grandchildren; 17 great ; grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Sybil w Cox, Chico, Calif. Funeral Saturday, 3 p.m., St. George Second Word chapel. Friends call Metcalf Mortuary, Friday 9 p.m., and Satuday Saturday two hours before services. Burial, St. George Cumetem Louis F. Pierce RIVER HEIGHTS, Cache County Louis Franklin Pierce, 75, River Heights, died March 14, 1973, in a Union hospital of a heart attack. Born Jon. 12, 1898, Burlington. Wis., to Leroy Albert and Julia Anderson Pierce. Married Ann Schaal', July 2, 1924, Rock Island, She died November 1941. Mar ried Grace Postmo, Aug. 22, 1953, Logan. Veteran WW I; member River Heights Second Ward. Survivors: widow; sons, daugh- ter, Robert, Kearns; Donald, Oklahoma City; Richard, Son FrancisAlbucluerco, Calif.; Beniomin, aye, N.M.; David, Pocatello, Mrs. Priscilla LaMon, Idaho; Provo; 16 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Mariam Mortensen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dorothy Yearick, Soda Springs, Idaho. Funeral Saturday, noon, Nelson Funeral Chapel, Logan, where friends call Friday p.m., rind Saturday one hour Wore services. Burial, Smithfield Cemetery. Reese L. Johnson' Funeral BURLEY. IDAHO zervices were Tuesday for Reese L. Johnson, 88, Burley, who died March 10 in a Burley hospital after a long illness. Burial Plea June 28, 1884, Fountair Green, Utah- - to Charles T. and MI Ann Lieweilyn Julia May LivMarried Johnson. ingston Oct. 20, 1904, Fountain Green; solemnized Solt Lake LDS Temple. Retired barber Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Robert L. Heyburn; Glen P., Bur- Icy; Nephl, Gooding: Reese, Mrs. John (Margaret) Woods, both Ogden, Utah; 25 grandchildren; 28 a great.. brother, Juliet, Long Beach, Calif. ' - County; great. grandmother, Mrs- - Thelma Pierce, Wellington; great grandmother, Mrs. Thelma great- Pierce, Wellington; urday 2 P.M., Fausett Mortuary. Price, where friends call two hours prior, to, services. Burial Price City CemeterY W. , , CI Mord , Clifford Taylor, Kaysville, was found dead March 12 at Wine of natural causes. Born Feb...11, 1012. Salt Lake City, to inhn Edward and Minnie Alice Robinson Taylor. Married. Helen Woodburn; divorced. Married Hazel Birch; divorced. For- 6, 10'4 mer employe, Kennecott Copper Corp. Member LOS Church. Survivors: son, Frank, Seattle, Wash.; grandchildren; brother, sisters, Lawrence, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alice Birch, St. Anthony, Idaho; Mrs. Julia Huett, Oroville, Calif. Funeral Friday 10 a.m., 36 E. 7th South, Salt Lake City, where friends call Friday prior to services. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. Zora E. Peterson Archie Wells Pulsipher, 63, South Ogden, died of natural causes March 14 at home. Born Dec. 8, 1909, Avon, Cache County, to Orson Henry and Martina Olsen Pulsipher. Married Georgia Christensen May 1, 1937, Layton; solemnized Salt Lake LDS Retired trucker, Utah Temple. Concrete Pipe Co. High priest. Ogden 49th LDS Word. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Larry. Kaysville; Brent, Denver; Phillip. Midland, Mich.; Berne, Bountiful; Gary, Janet Pulsipher, both Ogden; Mrs. Max (Shouna) Wilkinson, Mountain Green, Morgan County; 18 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Leland, Mrs. Vernon both Law, (Winona) Logan; Aldan, Mrs. Mabel Miles, both Ogden. Funeral Saturday 1 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel where Wends coil Friday P.m., Saturday hour prior to services. Burial Brigham City Cemetery. Delilah A. Jacobson OAK CITY, Millard County Delilah Anderson Jacobson, M, Oak City, died March 13 of natural causes at the home of a daughter in Solt Lake City. Born Oct. 18, 1886, Oak City, to Peter and Martha Ann Lovell Anderson. Married Eddie M. Jacobson Aug. 19, 1907. Oak City; solemnized Monti LDS Temple., He died 1972. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: son, daughter, Orlon M., Ogdeo; Mrs. Forrest D. (Arvilla) Buchanan, Solt Lake City; 9 grandchil- , Funeral services for bra Estel; la Peterson, ja, 324 Lucy Ave., who, died of neolrol causes March 12 in a Salt Lake hospital will be Thursday 11 a.m., 2350 E. 1300 South, where friends call prior to services, Burial L,J!:e Hills Memo- rial ParK Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, John E., Josepn W.. Mrs. Lion (Mildred). Carpen- ter, Mrs, )ornes (Nina) Davis,' Mrs. LaVar Mena) Sackett, Mrs. LaVern (Rita) Lloyd. Mrs. Leo (Betty) Peterson, all Soit Lake City; 24 grandchildren; 42 brothers, sisters, Justin T., Arizona; Mrs. Laura Peterson, Ogden; Mrs Howard (Rorke) Carpenter, West Jord( n; Mrs. Esther F. Halverson, Neola. Duchesne County. Joseph F. Jensen F. Fl E LB Joseph Jensen 69, Richfield. died March 13 of natural causes in a Salt Lake nursing home. Born Jan. 27, 1904, Richfield, to Andrew Peter and Alice Christina Nielson Jensen. Married Lora Jepsen April IS, 1930, Junction, Piute County. Former Richfield City employe. Survi vors: widow; brothers. sisters, Vance K., Richfield; Henry K., Idaho Falls; Mrs. Anna Hunt, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Roy (Ruby) Arnold, Lehi. Funeral Saturday 1 Neal S. Magieby and Sons Mortuary where friends call Fri. p.m., Saturday prior to serday eiCeS. Burial Richfield City Cemetery. R CH 8 dren; brothers, sister, George H., Eldon. Monti; Eimer, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ethelvn Bennett, Spanish Fork. Funeral Saturday 11 a.m., Oak City LDS Ward chapel where friends call Saturday 9:30 a.m. until services. Burial Oak City Cemettry. Betty W. Green Betty Green, 52i San died March 12 In a San nursing home of cancer. 30, 1920, SO lake City, Fracisco, Francisco Born July to Job H. and Katherine Fisher Winwood. Married Clyde L. Anderson; divorced. Married Wii Pam Green. Survivors: husband; sons, Stephen L. Anderson, Craig L. Anderson, both Salt Lake City; brothers, sisters, James F Oklahoma City; Kelvin, Los Angeles; Mts. Frank (Katherine) Ellefsen, Mrs. E. C. (Jane) Berg, both Salt Lake City. Memorial services Friday In San Francisco. Joseph M. Garrison BOUNTIFUL Joseph M. Ga66, Bountiful, died at home March 14 of natural causes. Bc Feb. 7, 1907, Sheridan, Mont., to Waiter and Agnes Donnegan Garrison. Married Oriou Griese, 1969,, Nev. Member Catholic. Reno, Church. Retired emolaye, Boeing Aircraft Co. Survivors: widow. Funeral Friday 11 a.m., 372 E. 1st Soetn, Solt Lake Citv, where friends call of time of services. Cremation to follow, Shrine of rriso, Memories Mausoleum. Taylor KAVSVILLE ' SAN FRANCISCO WW Atwood Barry Jewkes, 4. . died March 14 in Sorioglielcr, Va.,,co cancer. Born Sent. 14, 1968, Price, to Joseph L. and Karen Kay Atwood Jewkes. Survivors: parents. Springfield; brethers, sisters, Joseph B., Korlee, Meionnie, Nathan G. JennSpringfield; ifer, Justin S.. all grandparents Mr. and Mrs. J. LaMar Jewkes. Price; Mr. and Mrs. Clemont Atwood, Wellington. Carbon 'Funerals OLSEN Funeral services for Sven; Olsen will tw held day at 1 p.m. in the VilhIn chooel, 1860 South 3rd Ectst. Friends may coil at the Lorkin Mortucwy, 260 Eost South Temple, Friday 8 p.m. and Saturday at the word chapel one hour prior to services. Interment, Wosltch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. STODDARD Funeral services for Archie C. Stoddard will be held Friday 3 p.m. in the Larkin Mortuary, 260 Eost South Temple. Entombment, Shrine of Memories Mausoleum. Funral directors, Larkin Mortuary. I4ARRI5 Funeral service! for Stennen Edward Harris will be tmld Saturday 10 am in the Larkin Marto. or Chapel. 260 East South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday 64 pm. and Saturday peter to services. interment. Mcmti City Cemetery. Funeral dorectorS, 8e111 ,,,,,,,,,-,,,-.- !. t,, , t i BROWN Funeral services tor.. Richard Lee Brown will be held Sat urdav ):30 p.m. In the 2Sth Word chapel, 436 South Elth West. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary-- 360 East South Tempi.. Friday 441 0.m. and Saturday at the ward chapel one hour prior to services.. Interment. SA-Cemetery. Funeral directorB.- Larkin Mortuary. LAMBSON Funeral services for 711loom Apo Iles Lombsan wilt be held Saturday 2 p.m. at the god Mortuary Chapel. 8090 South State. Friends may call at The mortuary Friday 6 to S p.m. and Saturday ori6r ta' services. Interment, Murray City Cemetery. Golf Mortuary, funeral directors. Funeral services for WALE, Thelma Childs Nun ley wit' be he'd Saturday of lb a.m. in the Russon, Brothers Mortuary Moe!, 255 South 2nd East, where friends my coil Friday from 7 to 9 D.M. and Saturday Prior to services. Interment In The Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Funeral directors, Russon Brothers. SHAW Funeral services for Thomas Shaw will be held Saturday i a r.o Jertkins.Softe Mortuary, 4760 South State, where friends may call Friday from 6 to I p.m. and Sat. urdoy one hour prior to services. Interment, West Jordan Cemetery. Funeral directors, V. C. Soffe and t I t - : , Vincent M. Go lob PRICE Funeral services were Monday for Vincent Martin Go lob, former lerron, Emery County, resident, who died March 7 In a Palm Springs, Calif., hospital of :Natural causes. Burial Price City Cemetery. Born Sept. 12, 1907, Rock Sprinos, Wyo., to Frank and Mory Kokal Go lob. Married Ete Ivo Nelson, Los Vegas. Member Catholic Church. Veteran WW II. Member American Legion; DAV. Survi- 65, vors: widow, Palm Winos; grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Mory Bogotha, Mrs. Emil (Dane) Ber. toonoll, both Rock Springs; Mrs. Albert (Frances) Karfonto, Pinedale, Wyo. Elden S. Bringhurst SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. Elden S. Bringburst, 64, Santa Barbara, died March 13 of natural causes in a Santa Barbaro Pospi- - tal. Born Sept. I, 1908, Taylors-vinUtah, to Scott and Jessie Crosby Bringhurst. Married Ethel Brown Sept. 17, 1930, Salt Lake City. Carpenter. Survivors: widow; son, daughter, Richard 5,, Medford. Ore. ' Mrs. Rex (Patri- cia) Haves, San Luis Obispo, Calif.; 8 grandchildren; mother, Ogden, Utah; brothers, sisters, Theron, Lodon, Utah; Hugh C., Bennion, Utah; J. Homer, Los Angeles; E. Vern, Union, Utah; J. Maurice, Tucson, Ariz.; Mrs. Ray (Veraciene) Gobienzs, Mrs. Qonold (Cleo) Madsen, both Rawlins. Sonto Wyo. Funeral Friday GARRISON Funeral services tor Joseph M. Garrison will be held Fri- day at 11 a.m. at O'Donnell Mortuary, 372 East 1st South, wile friends I. may call at the time Of services. Cre-- , motion to fallow as Swim of Memory Mausoleum. Funeral directors, O'Oro-,- '' ' nnell Mortuary. OGRIN Reautem Mass for Chris- Eno Garin will be held Saturday 10 C, dm. in the St: Vincent's Catholic Church. 4993 Wasatch Street Murrmi. Rosary will be recited Friday 0 at the Jenkins-Soft- .' Mortuary...4700 i', South Siete, we-- re friends may call,., Friday from to 0 o.in and Saturciav from 9 to 9:45 a.m. intermemt, Murray City Cemetery. Funeral directori,, ' 1,f C. Sotle A Sons. , KAIONN es Graveside funiral for Goldie C. (Kelly) Kolahn will be conducted 11 a.m. FridaY the Mt. Olivet CernetriiFriends. may call at Evans & Early, 574 East 1st South, Friday from 9:30 a.m. ta-,- , 10:45 a.m. Funeral directors, Evans , Early. JOHNSON .Funeral wvicas tor, Roy Martindale Jahrtsonthi3 bebeld Saturday 12 noon in the Larkin Martuary Chaoel, 260 East South, Ismaili.. Friends may coil at the mortuary , p.m. and Saturday eine hour day prior to sertrices. Interment, Elysian 'Burial Gardens. Funeral directors., Larkin Mortuary. i ' 4 A é ,o s 3 '; :4 PLOTT Requiem Masi torFellic Platt will be held Friday, 10 amt., St. Vincent Catholic Church, 4892 :Wasatch Street. Recitation of Holy Rosary Thursday, A cr.m., at Jenkins-SC:MMortuary, 4760 Soyth Stats, where friends moy call Thursday, 6 to 8 orn., and Friday, 9 to 966 a.m. tnter- ment, Murray City Cemetery. Funeral directors, V. C. Sofia end Funitrai servAces, ANDERSON for John Victor Anderson will be hens 1 the LarkM Mortu- in Friday, p.m., ary, 260 East South Temple. Friends Thursdov the at coil mortuarV may to 8 p.m. and Friday one hoor prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake Citte Cemetery. Funeral directors, ,Larkin .; JENSEN Funeral services. for Anna Marie Andersen Jensen wilt be ' held Saturday 12 otitick noon at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7tti South where friends may call Friday 6 to a. m. and Saturday prior to service. !; Interment Solt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directorsPeseret Mortuary. SMITH Funeral services for Emily Platts SmIM will be held Fri. day 12 noon In Russon Brothers Mortuary Chapel, 255 South 2nd East. Friends may coil at the mortuary p.m. and Friday pribr to Thursday services. lAterment, Salt Loki City Cemetery. qusson Brothers funeral directors. BOLTON Funeral services for Frank Roy Bolton will be held Fri. . day, 12 noon at the McDouttal Foner--. al Home, 4330 So. Redwood,- where friends may call Thursday frome to ond Friday one hour price, to, services. Interment Elysian Ei.trial Gardens. Funeral directors, McDoed-- , oi Funeral Hume.' , ,r GIL Funeral Mass for. Joe S. Gn, will be held Friday 10 tom, at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 2840 South 9000 West, Mattfla. where Rosary will be recited Thursday It P.m. Friends may call' Thursday'. p.m.' interment Mount Cot-- 6 vary Cemetery... Funeral ' directori; .. , ' Peel Funeral Harr,e. HARPER Funeral services for, Lance M. Harper will be held Friday I p.m. in the Murray 6th LDS Word Chapel, 100 West 6100 South. Friends'. may call at the Gott Mortuary, 8090 South State 'Thursday 6 to Ito". and Friday at the word chapel one hour Prior to services. Interment, Murray,"': City Cemetery. Goff Mortuary,- ru- neral airectorS. Funeral service:i for Pow Shaw will. be held Friday at the Jenkins-Salle- Mortuary; 4760 South State, where friends MOY , Thursday from', to 8 p.m. and Frictiy one hour prior to services. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Fd-- , neral direetors, V.C. Softe and Sons. Funeral Seritces TAYLOR Ltittord Taylor will be held Friday 110 a.m. at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East itti South. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends may coil al the mortuary Friday prior to services. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. tor Funeral services ROBB Ivan Robb will be held Emery Friday, ln a.m., at the McDougal Funeral Home, 4130 South Redwood, where friends mere call Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday one hour prior to services. Interment, Taylorsville mortal Park. Funeral direciorS! McDougal Funeral Home. Funeral services for WOOD : Mary Hunter Wood will be held Fri. eav, 12 noon, in Inc Capitol Hill Word, 413 West Capitol. Frtunds May toil at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Thursday 6 to 8 p.m.,,,,- and Friday ot the ward one hour prior to services. interment, Wasatch Lawn Memoriol Park. Funeral direce , furs, Lorkin Mortuary. 1. ' , t, , Florists BROWN FLORAL FREE DELIVERY 'frawsys the Sinest I Flower' f , 364-554- 4' - Sth South end intit West MILDRED'S 486-726- , FLOWERS 1522 7 E. 33rd PEARSON FLORAL 1560 E. 33rd S. , 467-153- 9. I ' . , I' I. GOODMAN Funeral services tor William "Jess" GoOdrnan wilt be held Friday at 2 p.m. at'Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 South- Red-- . ', wood Ruad, where friends may call Thursday 6 to 8 pm. and Friday one. t hour before services. Interment, Red- wood Memorial Estatet Funeral di-- : rectors, Memorial EsfatesMortuarY., ) 1 A, Sons. Barry A. Jewkes 2,41 Don, J PRICE Archie W. Pu Isiah& City; 4 l.'Ne; Sandy. Winnemucca, Oak tA tr,' Survivors: brothers, sisters, Rex, Arb, both Granger; Almon, Charles, both J. Bonner, Murray; Midvale; Ronald, Salt Lake City; Kenneth, Son Jose, Calif.; Mrs. A. S. (Leona) Ottesen, Midvale: Mrs. Earl D. (Carol) Cummings. Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Shirl (Betty) Kemp, Nev. Member''' LDS Church Fraternal Order of Eagles No 67; Carpenters Local No. 184. Survivors: widow; sans, daughters, Ricky L., Steven F., Karen G., Krist K., all Salt Lake City; father, stepmother, Salt Lake City. Funeral Saturday 1:30 ps,t., 25th LDS Ward chapel, 438 S. 8th West; Friends call 260 E. South Temple, Friday 8 P.M., at the ward chapel Saturday hour prior to services. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. both : attended USU, University of Utah; veteran Goodwin Brown. Marrie0y.:::: to Donna Jan. 2, ,,, t, Los Church; Ellen" Ger-- William Applies "An''' 0001101, son. Member Pichard L. Brown Leland and MOO and Mary Ethel Lamb. Young :, Strong, Dec. 15, 1915, Sat Lake Temple. He died Aug. 13, 1971. Primary and Relief Society worker; visiting teacher. AS years. Survivors: sons, daughters. ,Ernest A. (Bert), John F., Mrs Carl iLucille) Peterson. Mrs. J. Grant (Jane) Richens, all Springville; 23 grandcnildren; 30 great grandchildren; brnther, sister, Joseph C., Oceanside, Calif.; Mrs. Florence B. Nielsen, Springville. Funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., Ward Springville Second-Eightchapel. Friends call Wheeler Mar9 p.m.. and Satur, tuary, Friday Burial. day before services. Springville Evergreen Cemetery. tticie - Idaho, to Apolles Lorenzo !,. 36, 920 , ; ''...i. ,,,,, E.- Soma, ,MidvalP, died March 15, 19?3, 11 a Salt Lake hospital' of natural causes. Born April 7 t 1919, Leadore, 4". SOUTH OGDEN May lb, 1894, Kanab, to John Addison and Martha Jane Commeron Swoop. Marries James Clifford Cochrane, April 1, 1911, Los Vegas; later solemnized Salt Lake Temple. Later divorced. Married George F. Page, November 1921, Denver, COlo. He died March 6, 1936. Married Ernest W. Sept. 25, 1943, Solt Lake Temple. Relief Society and Pri. mary worker; Sunday School teacher; member DUP. Born Survivors: MIDVALE , - A. , ':14 R., Lambson, 53, 315 75 tor. ' William A. !Amason 74.''''''' ChurarsntdallmoBrrriniegd- - Murray; sisters, Hawkins, Kemmerer; Wyo.; Frances Mercer, Highland, Ind.; Kathleen Krizner, Patricia Gillatti, both Cleveland, Ohio Requiem Mass Saitirday 10 a.m., St. Vincent Catholic Church. 4893 Wasatch St. Rosary Friday 8 P.M., 4760 S. State St., where friends call p.m., Saturday Friday a.m. Burial Murray City Cemetery. ,, -- ;.,...,... 89 13 in Salt Lake hospil tal of cancer.ri'. Born June 22, 1936, Salt Lake City, to Francisy:,..: and brothers, lk,t,.. March Bingham, El-to- Show. ill- - , ". bond; . 5th South, Born!::7t7,gt-it- 24, short Richard Lee Brown, efs'"tSi 1 a Murray hosPi-,- ,' tot of a heart Thomas MiCTZii- iEileen Ai. fel- - 2, Spring- ville, to John Frank and Har- 1 Thomas WEST JORDAN Shaw, 67, 6647 South, died March 13 W. Nov. , , Born April 29, ,,,,''July 13, 1963. Primary officer and teacher, 49 B. Carter Kate years; contain, Camp, OUP: member Salt Lake City Post Office Ladies Auxiliary. Cashier and waitress at Hotel Utah for 30 years. Survivors: sons, Clore K., Ely, Nev.; Rex S., Sall Lake City; 12 grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m., Wilson 3rd East: Ward chapel, 1860 Friends call at 260 E. South Temple, Friday 8 p.m., and Saturday at the chapel one hour before services. Burial, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. The farnil. suggests contributi,sns to the primary Children's Hospital. ; , attack. '' ; Married,:. vivors: Norma B. Strong ness. Smell, ' 0tm, Friday lowing ," 44 49. Member Cotho-- . lic Church. Sur- - Mortuary, hospital ;-- .,..,---4, ' Olsen, July 7, M 3, Salt Lake He died City. eanor March 13 - of :i.:,:..'.::::i'if.; ...,...,::;.,.41. , ..::: causes .investigation by, 'the Payson Po-- , ,,..,::::,,,...., lice Depart-- : 't "., k.,,,l (..,';',W, Kenneth liam : 4::1 1905, Wit- - - ' SPRINGVILLE Norma Bringhurst Strong, 80, Springville, :4', ,,,,:. :,, ',,k, died March 14, L.. .t , ..... .. ,.. 1973, In a Provo 1 aria Rudolph J Ogrin May 6: 194S, Magna. where friends call P.m., and Saturday before services. Burial, Pleasant Grove Cemetery el Christina tensen Spens. Keith Married Payne, Nov. 25, 1942, Plec4ant Grove. Mem , Christina 4070 48, t arty Shinier. rg-Olpin ,r2 andJames Chris- 1- 48 Heg- - and Ages :,- March 13 of not ural causes in c0Salt Lake hosol-.::- . to!. Born Jan. 6, 1924, Ireland to Edward J. and z Ellen O'Sullivan Church. Survivors: husband; son, dough ters, E;don, Orem; Mrs. Howard (Alice) Shorthill, Lehi; Mrs. Nephi (Gloria) Poecker, Mrs. Douglas (Kathryn) Moir, both Orem; Mrs. Jim (Mary Kay) Estes, Provo; 10 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Paw Ostwinkle, Algona, (Theresa) Mrs. Howard (Elevone) Iowa; Halmers, Iowa. Funeral Saturday 11 a.m., Sundbe- L' Mammoth, Juab County, to March 21, 1924, Alg:tna, Iowa, to Ralph '' Christina Kelly Orin ' Kelly. Born ,,,,,. LDS Stake (en-- ' 4 ter. 7950 S. 170(),' West. Friends coil eon s. state St., ot 8 stake p.m., Midvale, Friday center hour prior to services. Bur-lo- t West Jordan Cemetery. Born May 8, 1953, Soda Springs, Idaho, to Leo Lavern and Vorida Kirkham Mendenhall. Graduate, Bingham eliah School. 1971. Employe, Vint School Solt Lake Elementary City. Survivors: mother, tondo K. Caine, West Jordan; father, Solt Lake City; brothers, sisters, Alan. Lynn, Mrs. Kathy Mounteer, all West Jordan; Chorlette Mendenhall. Salt Lake City. a Provo hospital of a heart condition. ber, Catholic 44 r.,wwwww hegortrnailAmuet. ' 80, j 3rd East, died r Bert O. Wignati, ' Beth Spens Olsen, 67. 1728 Married West Jordan. In March 14, 1973, at home of a Torrance, Cant.; Mts. 2alia J. Ridge, Rupert, Idaho. Funeral SatSouth Temple. urday noon, 260 where friends cctli Friday 8 p.m.; Saturday hour prior to services. Burial Elysian Burial Gardens. PAYSON ,,, a.m., 11 day Orem, died: March 14, 1973i: '''''.. 'P Beth S. Olsen ' Wignall ''' , 11 ,' ..'..., '... ., Walter Nelsen ',...,1 -June 27, 1917. , "v.&, ' Lawrence, Kan. ;....4,4,..ww. Member Methodist Church. Surivis. ros: husband; daughters., Thurman (Viola) Green, Wel:1819ton, Carbon 'County; Mrs. Claude (InIma) Lam blending, Son Juan County; Mrs. Vaughn ' (Leona) Guthrie, Phoenix; Mrs. Lemont (Velma) Pilling, Joseph City, Ariz.; IS grandchildren; 12 a great brothers, sisters, Willis 0., Lawrence; Chris, California; Mrs. Cassie Miller, Bergen, Tex.; Mrs. Pearl Killen, Denver; Mrs. Ina Davis, Topeka Kan. Funeral Friday, 2 p.m.. Droggerton Community Church. Friends coil Mitchell Funeral Thursday evening and Friday one hour before services at the chapel. Burial, Price Cemetery. . Church. tricot,. Survivors: widow; father. Idaho; brother, sisters, Rupert, William C., Redding, Calif.; Mrs. Illos J. Stefan, Redondo Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Donna Mae Bacon, emus J. Lincoln, Boise; Mrs. 0, to Globel Catherine Payne. OREM ,r'' nd LourorMil- ler. Married j,f,::,:: 1 s.;4:'4: March 8, 1892, , ',': 4 :,::::',..,:.N Payson, to JoS. and,:,:,'::: i;::::,4,,,,, seph A State income tax refund! are averaging $2.67 more on the 1972 returns than on the 1971 returns, a member of the State Tax Commisison said made :,i: ment. Dorn,.;,,,k:', A 4. l t 30, : cit:: will be a Sotur- - :;:' Catherine Payne , .. - Grant PC! , Niar-F:- :, Johnson. c,::',.": rued Margaret 1::3:'::, El . Wolf Robbihs::;:a March 24, 1965,k:". Bert Sept. N';:0,, Martindale::::::'.A. Payson, up $2.67 over 1971 Kan., i . Tax refunds 1892, g 20. I Born Roy Martindale Johnson. 63,7943 Adams St., died 14 at :, March home of a heart 4 ' ' Born ailment. t. ::,..., , '1' 3, 199'!: May 1 Idaho,-:,..,Oakley, , i,:,,,t, or., , , A. to Herman ,:. ', :: and Mary Moe:e., No matter what outcome of the court battle over bail for Roll, the banker is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on the murder charge Businesses seek rail track repair otter a '; long illness. , - ' East. .' pital Ray M. Johnson Hundreds of uniformed lawmen attended the services and participated in the three-mil- e long funeral cortege as. it moved to Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park where Colebrook was buried. April , Dragerton, died March 12 in a Solt Lake hos- Funeral, Saturday, 10 a.m., 25.S 2nd East, where friends call Frip.m., and Saturday before day services. Burial, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. arguments went on in Third District Court, funeral services were conducted for the slain deputy in the Butler 9th Ward chapel: Saints. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y on the other hand, Hansen claimed that the prosecution waived its right fof a new hearing when Sawaya agreed Monday that bail could be granted to Roll. "If the defendant had been dissatisfied with Monday's hearing and wanted a new healing, the county attorney would have been the first to pretest," he said. 80, ton County. As the Nemelka said.' Orpha V. Nelson DRAGERTON, Cctrboon County Orono Viola Miller, Nelsen, 4 husband; sons, Survivors: Member Catholic, , truck-co- r collision LDS. & ,'1 ' Temple. Former X wis owner, Neissonl Supolv. St. George. Survivors: widow; sons. daughters, Ronald W.. St. George; Grant 5,, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Howard (Althea) Macfarlane, La Verne, Calif.; Mrs. Roeburn (Karlene) Paxman. Cedar City; grandchildren; mother, St. George; brothers, sisters, Clayton, Mrs. H. C. (Irmo) Thomas, Mrs. Mary N. Campbell. all St. George; Elbert L., Fre. mont, Calif.; V. Pershing, Orem; E. LeGrande, Twin Falls, Icieho; Milton R., Provo; Mrs. Wyatt (Zeido) Miles, Midvale; Mrs. Glen (Edna) Hansen. Springville. Funeral Saturday noon, East 51. George LDS Stoke Center. Friends call Metcalf Morturory Friday P.m., Saturday prior to services. Burial St. George City Cemetery. Church. Employe, Bonanza Club, Las Vegas. Survivors: sons, henry Simone, Price; Gory Simone, Stanton, Calif.; a grandson; broth- er, sister, Louie, Bountiful; Sister Mary Margaret. Tacoma, Wash. Mass of the Resurrection Saturday to a.m., Mitchell Funeral Chapel where Rosary will be Friday 7 a.m. Friends coil Thursday, Fri-laBurial Price City Cemetery, a In George s forced. Married Jerry Sternberg; daughter, Allen, Bryant, Mrs. Kaye Mower, all Solt Lake City; ,six grandchlidren; brother, sisters, Donald A., Mrs. Virginia A. Garcia, Mrs. Gloria H. Donahoe, oil Salt Lake City; Mrs. Latel R. (Anita) Hail, Hurricane, Washing- He said the prosecution's only recourse at this time is an appeal to the Utah Supreme Court and criticized what he called "shopping for a new decision." death penalty. "I take the position that this charge (first degree murder) is not bailable in Utah." ? , di; Member Presbyterian Church; school teacher in Monterey, Calif. - the r Dean William Nunley Dec. 28, 1932,i2, ' P Mt. The defense attorney said that the purpose of bail is not punishment, but is only a device to make sure the defendant shows up in court as scheduled. said the case is the state's first opportunity to appeal to the Utah Supreme Court on the bail question in first degree murder cases since the U.S. Supreme Court decision against 0 Married Hansen noted that "public sentiment" played a role in the bail question and said most people believe bail should be some kind of punishment rather than a guarantee that the accused will appear in court. He , Lee Childs.g.: B-- igrant In 1973. Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born April 4 1913, Mt Pleasant. to Arthur Wesley and Iva Tony divorced. seven greatgrondchildron; brothers, sismrs. James R.. Salt Lake City; Alton, Blackfoot, Idaho; Frank, Edward, both Washington; Mrs. Dwight (Zelda) Stone, Victor, Idaho; Mrs. Kenneth (Betty) Louterborn, Coll. Funeral Monday, p.m., Willard Word chapel. Friends ccli Peterson Funeral Chapel. Brigham City, Sunday, 9 MM. Burial, Brigham City Cemetery. In addition, the accoustic reflex caused by contractiun of the middle ear muscles when stimulated by loud sounds, can also be measured. Absence of this acoustic reflex may also indicate problems which are preventing sound from reaching the inner ear, Weaver said. Phil Allred, a graduate student in clinical audiology, and his wife, Lerma, are completing measurements on 50 babies ranging in age from four hours to two months at the Utah Valley Hospital nursery. Henrie Mar. 01 hospital 'Mori. suffered Dec. 31,1927, St., SIMOiie June 18,.: 1940, Price; dchildren; said. i ;:, Driogs, Idaho; later solemnized Salt Lake Temple. Sne died March 27, 1951. Married Dora L. Hilt. Nov. 10, 195.3, Idaho Falls Temple. Owned and operated refrigeration repair service; served missions to West Central States, Texas; Box Elder Stake Mission; temple work . er; high priest. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters. Dean L., Brigham City, S Lynn, Mantua, Cache County; Mrs. William (Wanda) Hansen, Mrs. Bountiful; Clyde (Faye) Nichols. Sandy; stepsons, step- daughters. Forriel , D. Hill, Tremonton; Delmar ' L., Drioos, Idaho; Mrs. Smith (Arlene) Hatch, Mrs. Ted (Loreto) Kelso, both James (Treva) Ogden; Mrs. Dewey, Victor, Idaho; 4$ gran- The probe is sealed in the ear canal by a rubber cuff which enables varying air pressure to be maintained in the outer ear. A tone is then introduced through the sound probe. A portion of this tone strikes the eardntm and is reflected out of the car. This reflectc,1 sound is measured by a meter. By varying the air pressure and measuring the change in the reflected sound, much can be determined about the hearing of the middle ear, Weaver 1 t ried Magi. Leath Wilding, The instruments used to test hearing include a small probe connected to a sound source. sensitive microphone and air pressure system. "There has. been no audiometric technique available for detecting anything less than a se.. vete hearing loss," he explained. rried .11 and Dewey R. . A at home after a tatia illness. Jan. 2. 1897. Ft. Hal6 to James and Tivone Broncho. Mar- Martin Nov. S. 1928, Marie ried Survivors: Pocatello. Farmer. widow; son. daughters, LYle. Mrs, Mrs. Houtz. Clifford (Leone) Johnny (Delphine) Martinet, Mrs. Vernetta Denmi, Alberta Branch, Mrs. Bacilli) (Elaine) Bowler, ail broth Ft. Hall; 21 gruncichildrark; er, sister, William, Mrs. Pauline Baker. both Ft. Mali. Funeral Tnursday 2 p.m.. Baptist Indian Mission. Burial Gibson Cemetery. Born wno died March 13 in a Solt Lake Rencher NeI son. Married,i, Altheo Snow to Vincenzo anat Guido Teresa MaDeMorco. Ponguitch, ' Franklin to Carbon Countyl S. Aug. Nov. 190l3, Salt Lake, City, to Aoron A. and Rosa tk. 12 West,. 1700 S. Born iliness.t Born Mardi lel 1922, lotuda.t - Funerol for Men- 19, 8659 denholl, long Illness. 17 long t short illness. The study was suggested by Dr. Geary McCandless of the University of Utah and is supported by funds from the BYU Research Division, Weaver said. sound-producin- g Arta. leSi -- 13 Alfred FT. HALL, IDAHO Bronchi), 74. Ft. Hail. died March lorry "Butch" March 13 at home ofter 01 hospital otter 04 died lard, Marcn 14, 1973, at Driggs, t Idaho. otter a WEST JORDAN George, died C-- Alfred Broncho Larry K. Mendenhall Wesley Alma ST. GEORGE Nelson, (W. $t. Las Vegas, died March 11 in 44 WILLARD, Box Elder County Rich- - ). Samuel arch, 73, W'L 1899, A Simone': Steinberg, Samuel Richards Born PROVO De Marco Rose PRICE SO, tested at BYU beina, Wesley A. Nelson Rose D. 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