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Show -W - - - , - vo, .. DESERET Eugene Hastings MAGNA W. vtS Eugene Hastings, 2700 outt,, Moo. ed March 27, WI Jr r Z 71. Born lrees 2.7, .a3,...., 4901, Virgin Washington: County, to John t ond Marttia Jeci-- ;' son Hastings, i Grande, Ariz. of 7. injuries asuiroffelon.red y,,,,,,,,, ,. , in , -.... k.,,.....444,... ' . TUCSON. ARIZ. vices tor Gtorin r-Ferd Mite. 51. i, who died March I 425 iin Cosa. . in a Gram- - t hospital ot I satural 3 Inn George F. White , on ' r - t: 1 ,,, tiscanNov.1010Frti0 .,;, - causes. Born , ,,,.. 1 . Iwhere friends John Reed Robe co Norrh. died 26 in a .i. Salt Lake hospi- tal of natural ',. ' zrash, will be ' Friday. 1 P m ,, v4 ',, Wing Mortuarw : 1 ."' - Funhrel ser.. AGeorge ,, 1 t Chi:wt.:Ma ' ' :t call Thursday. f. , 9 p.m., Friday ' to prior services. l'' R. Babcock 1 Sk k, 46, 1126 W 1973 1 .... tri I ,.., -7 .v- 26. head iniuries SiMeged ',' ri in an .1. Born May IS, Solt Lake ) to Gilbert City. , B. and Frankie L. Heal. Mar- ried Donna Har risen, Dec. 11.P , 1938. Solt Lake City. she Oied 191S. , ' :, , , Heal. Si. of comoli ;,... accidental tali. ,4 Roe cations from 3 .,,,, ,, L Heal Edwin Lewis "Ted" Solt Lake Citv, died March and, Ostler MJr ried Eva Fern Rasmussen, Salt Edvi In S- !, Laura .,'-: '""'"4,-.. IF, Lake e., LDS Tern. ' 4 '14 , , . 1 3 she died 4 iDie; Dec. ' ..' Burial Lehi City ' , ,4. ;1935. Married 14....1. .H 1Solt Lake Tern- 4"'''-o, .,.. Botn Colons Ford- pie. Mechanic; retired employe of Cemetery. May 1, 1941, American Fork, to mond Alisop, April 8, 1935, Salt Oct. 21, 1953. Army Depot. Mork E. Deane Messersmith Lake City. Survivors: widow; sons. and A copy editor at Solt Lake Trib1Tooele widow, sons, John, White. Married Darla Moser, 1961; daughters, Lewis William, Draper; une; former loint owner ot Murray , Anttion, both Magna; Charles 14.. divorced. Married ChrisRobert Charles. Claude Monroe, Eagle newspaper; member Utah Judy i U.S. Air Force, Germany; George, divorced. Graduate Utah Vorlin Reed. Mrs. James R. (Ruba State Press Association and Na.; serving LDS Mission, Sacramento, tensen; State University; Loughlin Air Fern; Dickson Jr., all Salt Lake tional Editorial Association; assoI Calif.; brothers, George, Midvale; ? Jim Hurricane; Ether, San Berno- - Force Bose, Del Rio, Tee. Served City; Mrs. L. N. (Flora C.) Case ciated with several newspapers n Alaska, Vietnam, flying Phantom North Salt Lake; Mrs. Neal Las (Lea) including, Chicago-Americairdina, Calif.; sister, Mrs. Lucinda lets; Agent, pilot, U.S. Justice De- - Burrows, Bountiful; Mrs. Eva Roe Angeles Herold Examiner, Son I Mess. Gulf States Mission. Bureau Partment. of Babcock , Narcotics Independent-Journal4 and Hernandez, Son Diego, Rafael Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m., Pleas. ant Green Ward chapel, 8739 W. Dangerous Drugs. Survivors: Ctlif; 29 grandchildren; 30 greet- - Ogden Standard Examiner. Mem3000 South, Metana. Friends call douohter, Holly White Downs; fa- - grandchildren; brothers, sisters, ber first graduating class from ther, Lehi; brother, sisters, LaMont Donald Ostler, Solt Lake City; South High School; attended Un' 8525 W. 2700 South, Friday Salt Lake city; Mrs. Reynol Dean, Temple Cliy. Calif.; Mrs. iversity of Utah. p.m., and Saturday one hour be- - Mark, (Dawn) Bowman. Spokane, Wash.; Lori :it Best, Beachwood, Calif.; Survivors: mother, daughters, tore services. Mrs. Robert (Eleanor Deane) Van. Mrs. Lester (Melpho) Healy, Mrs. Clint (Linda) White, Mrs. Liew. Pasco, Wash.; grandfather, Orem; Mrs. (Molly) Stanley Jerry (Norma) Bronicel, Mrs. Ralph M. Smith, Pleasant Grove. Biggs, Lthiden; Mrs. Glade (Erma) Roger (Julie) Larson. son, Gilbert Tolman, Temple City, Cali. Funer- - "Scott", brother, James Patrick, D. al Friday noon. 29th LDS Ward oil Salt Lake City; six grandchile II. D. BOUNTIFUL Wayne chapel 400 N. 10th West. Friends dren. call 36 E. Ms South, Thursday, Funeral Friday, noon, 4760 S. Smith, 62, 2523 MOUNT PLEASANT; Sonpete 100 West, :::' S. P.m.; chapel Friday on hour prior State. Burial, Murray Cemetery. Fo- County died - The family suggests contributions Bountiful, to Burial Garservices. Memorial nerol for Jan- - 8,,,,,,now411","111 to the Primary Children's Hospital March 27, 1973, 3 aens of the Valley. . k, ,ette Irene She. 4: , in a Solt Lake or the Shriners Hospital for .,i,.:1 .4 2, who died ' of Crippled Children. 27 of ele March cancer. 4--1 ctrocution, wiil Born Dec. 17, be C. Friday 1 1 Or. Charles 910, Findley Los ANGELES ' p.m., Ursenbach 4..; 7, A Bennett Smith, rs-".- Lake, N.Y., to Funeral Home, , ,ft--- , Funeral services for George Can 39, Los Angeles, ang ' Mount Pleasant. ., i non Adams, 27, died Marcfl 26, Laura Swenson ' Friends call ;goo ,..2563 Maywood Smith. Married 1973 in Los ..:., mortuary Thurs. 't Dr.. who died Brown, Jewel :1 Angeles of natu- and ,: day p.m. 25 in LivMarch ,,,. ral causes. Aug. 31, 1963, . Friday ermore, Catit. of i Idaho. swwww A, He marriea hour!: Bose, to prior 4.. 44.' injuries suffered Retired postal clerk; member Ro- - Born Dec. 3, Helen Thomson in on airplane in New 1, tory Club, Reserve Officers Asso 1970, Mount to Blain and occident, will be dation; retired Lt. Colonel with Lenore BealPleasant, They were di1, O Shelley. Survivors: P ....vv., Thursday U.S. Army. Married brothers, sisters, Rowlin, vorced. 260 E. a.m., I in Survivors: widow; daughter, wirents, Pout, Coy, Carl, Colvin, Patti Ascher Myrna, South Temple, Noreen Blystone, Northeast, Pa.: Marie, ,.. , , ,. ..,,,,,, Ellen, Down, Mount .... ,,,. where friends mother, Findley Lake; five nenn ft I, i Angeles. He was .....";.ro'ndparents, D. . ..60.;' ?.:..F an 461e''' call e.:.4,...A.7 Thursday Norma dsY Parrish, Shelley, Mount Pleasant; Mr. and Practicing :..A children; sister, hour prior to ser .1 Sherman, N.Y.; step sons, Gary Mrs. Elbert Beal, Salt Lake Cit 'I' , chiatry in Los B ., L,'., hono r student in political vices. Additional Richard G . Donnelly , both great 'i grandparent s, Mrs. Eliza- - Angeles science .at the University of Utah in services Friday. Boise. Idaho. beth Peterson. San. Spring City, 2 p.m., Monticello Second LDS 1955 graduated from the University Funeral Friday, noon, 260 E. pete County, Mrs. Irene Beal, Salt Medical School in 1960; served Ward Chapel. Burial Monticello South Temple, Solt Lake City. Lake City. 8 Friends call ThursdaY P.m., internship at Buffalo General Has- - Cemetery. Born Jan. 22, 1848 , and Friday one hour before servicpita' ' New York and as a resident Moab, to Donald T. and Dorothy M. es at the mortuary. Burial, Ft. PsYchlatnst at the University of Rasmussen Adams. Graduate Uni Oklahoma. He served two years in versity of Utah. Owner American SPRINGVILLE, Utah County ()wales Post Cemetery. H el e n M 0 i r ., ... ..,.,. the U.S. Navy as a medical officer; Trade. and Cormericlii2d.ylt!ma!e a S ,,,,'"""'""'---vi,;: received odv.anced training in psv 1 Water Beds. Served LDS Mission in . 611,':: Survivors: parents, N chiatry at San Francisco Institute Brazil, 1965-6Springville, died': e Solt Lake City; sister, Mrs. Bruce 26 of Psychoanalysis. Match of L. ural couses Survivors: widow; son, daughter, K. (Suzanne) Halliday. '::: Emily, Charles, both Los Angeles; Andrew Larsen Jones, 89, for- - her home. , 2. Sept. 1911, mother, Mrs. C. O. Smith, Ogden; ,,,,,,,o,. merly of 227 W. 4 .,,,,. ' Kane brother, Leo F. Smith, Sparks, Nev. Kanab, 3rd North, died Russell Emmett Burke, 52, 220 ' x , Funeral services are pending. County, to John ,aa' a,.:,: W. 3rd South, if March 28, 1973, :44. ...ow wk, ' nursin a local ee EM'..?: ,''. diea March 27, Agnes:,:'VH::'',': Moir.,,.: 'N',.',.,:: home of home. 1973, ing aot I Eldon 'arp:4:.,..!:' , ..;!.:,.::::.": S. causes incident !...c?!.:::',,:" death Cause to age. July rt .- ':.:C,:,:;,:.', :4; .: from Frances Fern Scott Nicholes, 82. Pending examEvans.' ':,, Born April 11 ,vsii 3350 Monte- m.,,,,,,rmii.vpt l. ton, Wvo. Later 1883, Parowon, Verde Or., died solemnized in to Thomas Jet-- I ri,',,,,,:u!ii,;;;:. ,o. 26, March )973, Monti LDS Temple. Active In LDS er son n d ,c.,;, ' Bingham ,, 1921, , in a local nuts- Church. Survivors: husband; son, to Rob- Johanah Christi-n- o Canyon. notof ing home Eldon Mar- Kirk Married Waoltenden,;7, 1947, Wayne , ,;,.., , 4' Smith hospital ii Leslie c J anett 1 1, Dr. Charles Smith fl d George Adams f I, ..)t, 4, I ) 1971, Lost', , h Helen .,' ' Peery Peery, Andrew Jones natl tt: rw".77 and jYoung ::' ,.i ) Russell E. Burke f Frances Nicholes . )4 t inical 13, ri tI .: 1..,.i,: Larsen. ert Emmett and ,,''',...',,,,,,,,if',::,:'1 daughters, Peery, tv.?f Jane, Springville; Di oral causes. 7 ried Shill113 Hen- - !,!, 4 Alice A. Tierney .:::.:::" ,,,.: '' . ,..,21Ogden; Born , Oct 3 Ark City, grandchildren, Burke. Married derson, Sept. 28, , t..4,,, , ' sisters, Mrs. Coryle (Glennita) 1890, Lake View' 1910, Salt Lake and divorced. ' t, Utak County. ir17'::i- Retired police Temple. She died Nov. 30, 1972. Herten, Springville; Mrs. Charles Married Roy D. (Gwen) Solt ! memin two Thortan, the Mrs. served Lake; mission Farmer; officer; Nicholes, May :k Southern states; graduated from Mary Erkman, La Mesa. Calit. Fu4 bet Catholic Church; veteran WW neral Thursday 1 p.m., Kolob 28, 1913, Salt :::" I BYU, 1912 I, Navy. i Diane Survivors: Survivors: sons, daughters, Mrs. Stake Center. Friends call Wheeler Lake daughter, He died Aug. 6, e Erie, Pa.; mother, Mid. Roy (Moola) Rider, Jess R., Mrs. Mortuary Wednesday Burke, p.m., 1931. Received to service. Burial, Carl L. (Ruth) Swensen, all Salt Thursday prior vale; brothers, William, Anderson, :,;:sami, Lake City; Andrew Heiden, Nova. Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Calif.; Gordon O., Kearns; Ronald degree at BYU, 1942; attended L., Sandy; Gilbert L., Kearns; to, Calif.; seven grandchildren; 15 Aril. Teachers College Garold L., U.S. Flagstaff, sister, Mrs. great grandchildren; brothers, and Columbia University in New Kenneth .(Bevel Navy;Moore, Carrie D. Cole Cop:sister, Wallace, Joseph, both St. at USU for 19 York; taught t. perton. George; Calvin, Jefferson, Louisa Carrie Field Davis Cole, 82, Salt member NEAR UEA, Logan will Satur be services Funeral Lovell, all Delta. City, died March 27 in a local Group, Notional League of Ameni- - day it me pending) at 1861 W. 7800 Funeral Friduy, 2 p.m., 260 E. Lake Pen Women and listed In h South Temple, where friends call ospital of natural causes. Born C,,r1 South, West Jordan, where friends Who's Who of American Women. one hour before services. Burial, April 13, 11390 Johnson County, Ind., call Friday p.m., and Saturday Survivors: Paul Salt to S., son, William and Ludwick Emma one hour before services. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Davis. Married Albert Edward Cole Lake City; two grandchildren ' sis'.. Memorial Gardens of the Vailev. June 18, 1914 in Solt '..ake City. He ters, Mrs. Rognal (Orthella) Felkdied in 1960. M ber of LDS er, Provo; Mrs. Albert (Jose- Steven W. Potter Church. Survivor! ouughters, Mrs. phine) Jensen, Anaheim, Calif.; Clifton Patterson Steven W. Potter, 29, 548 DougLouise Dorothy Qui, icot, Mrs. Mrs. Arnold (Delvor) Workman, Mrs. N.Y.; Dewey las St., died Clifton Donna May Webster, both of Los Malverne, OURAY, Uintah County Mrs. Joyce Pearson, (Dee) Sanford, Mrs. Elliott (Effie) March 27, 1973, sTy::',,tt'",:s::::::!::::: Patterson, 29, died March 25 near Angeles; in a local hospi,, :.:::,,,,' his home in Ouroy of pneumonia. Delta, Utah; 8 grandchildren, one Sobey, both Spanish Fork. Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m., Berg tal of undeter': t:: Born July 2, 1943, in Ourov, to great grandchild. Funeral services Howell and Mabel Post Ungaska Thursday ) p.m. at 260 E. South Drawing Room chapel, Provo, mined causes. i Born Aug. 10, 'Ilt Patterson. Married Julia Ice. Survi. Temple where friends may call one where friends call Wednesday vors: widow and father, both hour prior to services. Burial Salt P.m., and Thursday before servic- -- 1943, Salt Lake 400:: es. CemeFork ,.tg: A. American to )4, Willis Burial, Lake City, 0:c City Cemetery. Ouray; sister, Mrs. Francis (Estery. The family suggests contribu- - pnd Betty L. 1: ther) Wyaskett, Fort Duchesne tions to the Paul Ray Nicholes Worthen Potter. ::: iLiii (Antall County. Graveside services Fund at the University of Utah Graduate, Uni- :::::: Myron E. Strate 7.,::1:::,!,. Wednesday p.m. Mvton City Cemof 1.: College Medne. versity of Utah! ;.:: , etery. served In U.S, PROVO Funeral Thursday 11 .,14..,. ...,),:, Air Force, four a.m., Provo Community Church, 0 ,:gt4k.,- years; veteran for Myron Ernest Strafe, 59, who Evan L. Redman of Vietnam, died ..earch 25, American Fork. .1..ucindo H. Ba Ham Served LDS mission to Texas. Born March 6, 1914, Clear Creek, .- n MIDVALE Evan LaMar LuSurvivors: parents; brothers, ..HYRUM, Cache County County, to Abraham C. and man, 22, 56 E. sisters, L., Spokane, Rodney cinda Haws Ba ilam, 72, Hyrum, Ina Brough Strafe. Married Ruth 7720 died South, Wash.; Sterling G., Genevieve, died March 26, 1973, in a San Jose, Watson Strafe June 25, 1941, Wilk- 27 at March Lake both Randall W., Salt City; Calif. hospital of natural causes. insburg, Pa. Member LDS Church. home of natural Evelyn, Pamela, Marilyn, Ruth, Born Jon. 9, 1901, Hyrum, to Electrical engineer. Survivors: causes. Born , Debra Ann, Jean, Deanna, all Edwin M. and Marla Anderson widow; sons, daughters, Walther 24, 1950, Salt Kearns; Mrs. Wendell (Valerie) iffiws Married and divorced. Watson, Stephen Edward, Leah July to Lake Ben City, Pabst, Tucson, Ariz. Member Hyrum Third Ward. Elaine, Linda Ruth, all Provo, steP- and ? Survivors: sons, daughter, Mrs. mother, Kathryn W. Strafe; broth- - Meredith ma c Funeral Friday, noon, Kearns Clifford (Tis) Campbell, San Jose, ers, sisters, James A., Price; Jack Sorensen Red-:tf- .: Ninth-lOt- h Ward chapel, 5025 W. Darwin, Calif.; Roy; Dennis, R., Cedar City; Wallace H., Orem; moo. Musician. 4865 South. Friends call 2128 5. Yorba Linda, Calif.; sister, Mrs. Abe, California; Mrs. Edward Member LDS 1 WA,' State, Thursday p.m., and FriHermoine Rose, Florin, Calif.; 10 (Ada) Smith, Denver: Mrs. lack Church. Survi- day at the chapel one hour before (Lucille) Presset, Dragerton, or vors: grondcnildren. ,: parents; Lake City Salt services. Burial, 1 Whiton Ted County, stepbrother, Funeral Saturdaill p.n., brother, sister, Cemetery. Third Ward Hyrum chapel. ng, Bakersfield, Calif. Friends call D. John Redman, Friends call Thompson Funeral 3erg Mortuary, Provo, Wednesday Howard N. Frampton p.m., Thursday prior to service Tempe, Ariz.; Jaime, Midvale; Hbme, Hyrum, Friday p.m., it the church. Burial Provo Ceme- - grandmother, Ruby F. Sorensen, and Saturday one hour before ser1 AMERICAN FORK Howard N. Funeral Hawaii. p.m., Saturday, erv. vices. Burial, Hyrum Cemetery. Midvale East LDS Stake Center, Frampton, 69, Pleasant Grove, died 7570 S. 200 East, where friends call March 27, American Fork following William S. Okelberry Saturday, II:30 a.m. until services, .0 long Illness. Born Oct. 3, 1903, Burial Memoriat Gardens of the American Fork, to Otto L. and IDAHO OAKLEY, William valley. The family suggests contri- Caroline Jensen Frampton. Mem: Claude H. Orison iandberg Okelberry. 79, died hutions to the Utah Diabetic Fowl- ber LDS Church. Truck driver, Aorch 26 In a Rupert nursing home dation. Pleasant Grove Lumber Co. SurviClaude otter a long illness. Born Feb. BLACKFOOT, IDAHO vors: sister, Mrs. Thomas (Oral Herd Orison, 75, died March 25 in a 1,11394, Oakley, to Martin Paul and Powers, Lehi. Funeral Friday 11I Pdcatello hospital of a heart ail- Kristina Sandberg Okelberry. Mara.m., Olpin Mortuary, Pleasant Chet S. Bearnson ment. Born Sept. 15, 1897, Franklin, ried Irene Eliza Smith, Oct. 7, 1915, Grove. Friends coil at the mortuary to Samuel and Rebecca Herd Ori- Salt Lake City. Farmer. Survivors: hour -e. to service. Burial SPANISH FORK Chet Steven 071T.G..ro-v- City son. Married Ida Hansen, June 9, widow; sons, dauahters. Veil S., Cemetery. Rancher. Owner Oakley; Myron D., Dec lo; David Bearnson, infant son of Steven B. MO, Blackfoot. Blackfoot Auction; Pocatello Live- S., Woods Cross, Utah; Richard H., ond Michelle Pace Beornson died E. Olson Marvin stock Auction. Member Bingham Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Winn (Lillian) March 26 following birth, Provo. BRIGHAM CITY Marvin E. County Posse. Survivors. widow, Osterhout, Mrs. Devon (Betty) Survivors: parents, Spanish Fork, sisters, brother, Mrs. Thomas Ben- Ustertout, both Dec lo; Mrs. Blaine grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- - Olson, 00, Brigham City, diedI Mr. March 27, 1973, in a local nursingI man Fork; Bearnson, Spanish nett, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Fred For- (Rachel) Martindale, Burley; man, Lincoln City, Ore.; Mrs. brother, A. Lincoln, Oakley; 41 and Mrs. Guy Pace, Teasda le. home of natural causes. Born March 25, 1893, Salt Lake Per le Coombs, Santa Cruz, Calif.: grandchildren; 23 Wayne County; great grandparents, Mrs. Blanche Brickley, Medford, Funeral Thursday, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Boyer. Spring- - City, to Alfred and Mary Christensen Olson. Married b lice Irene Teasciale. Ore.; Mrs. Dowey Stumphl, Med- p.m., Cassia LDS Sta'e House. ville; Mrs. May Coombs, ford, Ore.; James, California. Fu- Oakley. Friends call McCulloch Graveside service Wednesday 11 Weill, June 5, 1912, Brigham City; neral Thursday, 2 P.m., Howord Mortuary, Wednesday; stake a.m., Spanish Fork City Cemetery. later solemnised Salt Lake Tem. Packham Mortuary, where friends house. Thursday an hour prior to Friends call Linde Mortuary, Span- - Pie. She died Feb. 28, 1967. Retired call Wednesday, employe Utah Idaho Portland Cep.m., Thursday services. Burial Marion Cemetery, ish Fork prior to service. ment Co.; assistant supervisor for prior to services. Burial trove City 15 years; Sunday School superin- Cemetery. . tendent; member Brigham City Roselyn C. Haws First Word high priest quorum;; John L. Marker member Odd Fellows Lodge, PROVO Roselyn Cochran POCATELLO : Wendy G. Moore Haws, 53, Provo, died Maras 27, of Funeral services Brigham City Lions Club; lustice natural causes in a local hcapital. for John L. Marker, 52, who died of th e D ome. Six years, inkom. Born Dec. 7, 1919, to Carlyle and March 25 in a Pocatello hospital Idaho FLA. SARASOTA. Wendy Survivors. son, Marvin E., Jr., Glover Moore, 24, Riverton, Salt Louise Scott Cochran, Provo. Mar- after a long illness, will be Wednes- Bnuntiful; daughter, Mrs. George Lake County, died March 23, of ried Elwood G. Haws June 29, 1939, ,day, 10 a.m., Mannia Mortuary, Williams, Brigham (Maurine) GroduDctvi$ where friends call Wednesday prior County. injuries received in an automobile Farmington, City; six grandchildren; six great. Burial Boise City Cemaceldent, Florida. Born Sept. 6, ate BYU. Member LDS Church. to services. Survivors: husband, Provo; son, etery. Born May 12, 1920, Emmett, grandchildrtm; brothers, sisters. 1944, London, England, to Geoftre H arty, Mrs. Harry (Ellen) Binder, Elwood Bruce Haws, to Wilford and Grace Marker. Mar-Saar4 Hilda Glover. Married David daughters, Lake; Mrs. Lynn (Colleen) ried Margaret Karns, April 10, 194 both Los Angeles; Ralph D., Hyde Moore Dec. 27, 1967, Midvale, Salt Park, Cache County; Mae BrunkLake County. Member Episcopo- Sessions, Salt Lake; Mrs. Wayne Vancouver, Wash. Owner furniture, er, Hyrum, Cache County; Mn. liad Church. Survivors: husband; (Virginia) Allen, Glendale, Ariz.; repair shops. Member Methodist Dan (Effie) Baty, Harper, Cache Crisrros, Church. Survivors: widow; sons, Hilda Mrs. Gerald (Elaine) sorb, Christopher; parents, Mrs. Ronald (Hazel) 10 Ariz., grandchildren, doughters, John T., San Diego, County; iond Geoffrey, Riverton, grandpar. Mesa, Brigham Packer, City. Steve. Paul Mrs. Calif.; Mrs. sister, brother, Cochran, LeRoy (La ento, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barker, Funeral Friday, 1 p.m., Brigham Max W. (Miriam) Berg. both Deana) Leavitt, both Pocatelia; Riverton, brothers, Roger Glover, Ward chapel. Friends Berg Drawing Mrs. Gordon Sanders, City First (Janet) Wheeler. Nev.; Christopher, Cloy- Provo. Funeral Room ridav 11 a.m. Dixie, both Denver, Colo.; broth-Frien- call Peterson Funeral Chapel, Chapel, er,'Logon. Funeral services were p.m., and Friday be- call mortuary Thursday ers, sister, Clyde, Billings, Mont.; Thursday held March 26, Church of the services. Burial, Brigham P.m., Friday prior to service. Burl- - Melvin, White City, Ore.; Thad, fore Redeemer, Sarasota, Fla. Contribu al Chit Cemetery. 1Hermiston, Ore.; Mrs. George (ViProvo City Cemetery. tioris can be mode to the Christian olet) Carney, Boise, Children's Fund, care of Midvale M. Hatch Methodist Church , or The Wendy Carolyn W. Barnett Jerry Moore memorial Playground, The. VERNAL ROOSEVELT Carolyn Wozniak M. of the South, 01099, University Hatch, Jerry Barnett, 32, Vernal, died March Doris E. Greenhalgh Sewannee, Tenn., care of Church of 75, died March 25 in a Las Vegas, 27 of causes natural at her home. Nev. of a heart ailment. hospital the Redeemer, Sarasota, Fla. SPANISH FORK Daras Ella Born May 9, 1940, Mt. Pleasant, Born Jan. 15, 1898 In Maeser Uln . to Edward and Sanpete County, toh County, to Jed and Zinnu nick. Greenholgh Hathaway, 75, Spanish ell Hatch. Married Millie Trujillo Fork, died March 27, Pavson, of JennY Mae Christensen. Married , Seat. 2, 1919 in Colorado. He was a natural causes. Born Sontaguin, Rex Jenkins. Later divorced. Mar-Uta- h County, Feb. 3, 1678, to James ried Dale A. Barnett, Oct. 24, 1972, : Katie S. Rudd heavy equipment operator for the - U.S. Bureau of Land Management Henry and Mary Ellen Kay GreenEvanston, Wyo. Member LDS . Married James Finley 'Church. Survivors: husband; sons, Funer- - (retired). Survivors: widow, Roose-- , holgh. ST. ANTHONY, IDAHO 13, 1922, June Hathcrooy, He Provo. 'daughters, Randy Jenkins, Ricky al services for Katie Sinclair Rudd, velt; sons, Henry Leo, Het,er 81, who died March 25 at home of City; George W, Ouray, Col o.; died Dec. 11, 1962. Member LDS .Jenkins, Reed Jenkins, Cathy Survivors: sons, daughters, Jenkins, Lisa Jenkins, Ginger natural causes, will be Wednesday, Richard E., Casa Grande, Ariz.; Church. Eldred. Douglas, both Sot:w- - Jenkins, Renee Jenkins, all li a.m., Parker LDS Word Chapel, daughters, Mrs. Harold (Pat) An. James ish Fork; Sylvan "Sil" James, nal, mother, stepfather, Mr. and where friends call Wednesday an derson, Roosevelt; Mrs. Ramona Mrs. Reed Brady, Fairview hour prior to services. Burial Par- - Ramon, Mrs. Lynn (Dorothy) Ross, Provo; Mrs. Nell (Phyllis) Lloyd, Sneldon, half Payson; Mrs. Pete County, ker Cemetery. 13nrn Jan. 28, 1892, both of Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Boyd Ned Haitt, (Audrey) sisters, Hugh Brady, Keurns; Reid Payson; Gary Bowden, R. (Jennie) and Sarah Arcata, Calif.; Rexburg, to David Lake, Utah Brady, Mt. View, Wyo.; Mrs. Bill Ann Hamblin Sinclair. Married sons, Gerald J., Glenclara, Calif.; Hathaway, Spring Erostus James Rudd, June 7, 1912, Bart, El Monte, Calif.; 27 grand- - County; Arvid, 3 Basalt, Colo., 34- i(Shirley) Carter, Solt Lake City; Mrs. Joyce Sirnons, Van Nuys, great grandchilSalt Lake LDS Temple; he died No t.,sildren, 17 great grandchildren. tgrandchidren, Calif.; Mrs. Emerald (Bonnie) vernber 1959. Survivors: daughters, One sister, Mrs. AMOnod Jones, dren, brothers, sisters, William Ronald, Greenturgh, Havenhott, Drogerton, Carbon Santoquin; sons, Mrs. Lowell (Payola) Birch, Vernal; half brothers, Arlie, Art, Juab County; Mrs. Irena County; Melba Brady, Melva St. Anthony; Mrs. Newell (Elsa) Albert, Word, all of Jensen, Uintah Neohl WiniBrady, Cindy, Dorotny, all of Henkins, Bancroft; Mrs. Fran K. County; Charles Murray, Provo; Boswell, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Utah tord, (Melba) view, Hansen, Mrs. Leland, grandparent, Roscoe Josie Stewart, Jensen. Rifler. (Lorraine) Flint, Twin Falls; Earl, Funeral Rimy 11 a.m. itensen, Fairview. Funeral Fiday 1 Parker, Keith, all Boise; Wendell, 01 will be Thursday 1 p.m. in Bal. Word 3rd Fork LDS Chapp.m., Fairview Ward Chapel. Idaho Foils; Clcvton, Twin Falls; lard LDS Word Chapel. Friends Spanish el. Friends call Linde Mortuary, 'Friends coil Thursday p.m., Cornell. Jackson, Wyo.; sister, maY call Olpin Mortuary in Roose- cobs Mortuary, Friday hour prior hour p.m., Friday Mrs. Cal(K lea) Johnson. Brookings, yeit Wednesday and Thurs. p.m. trt e.mfro i.$ fho woret, Riprint Ftwint efroo mete., to, Orin,' to gprviro. arg, 11 rePrortelrttliet,mel Tk ' bachelors i ci aria J. Ostler - Funerals B MARCH 28, 1973 9 topt Roan Notices tepal ..---- ,EmliiM11,1M1 .0 .. Funeral strViCeS for AN ORDINANCE ADAMS Funeral serwices for Scheirke will be held AN ORDINANCE REPEALING Georat Cannon Adams will be he'd thtlrsdav at 12 noon in the Deseret AN ORDINANCE (hooter 2 of Title II of the Revised s Thursday, 10 a.m., in the Larkin Mor- Mortuary. 36 East lift South. Inter AMENDING the OrdinorKes of Salt Lake City. Utah, AN ORDINANCE tuary Chami, 2e0 Emt South Temple. ment in the Sal. Lake CityCemetery 'Recommencied Wage and Solory Ad- - toeS, elating to Police Reserve where friends may call One hour Funeral Vectors., Deseret Mortuary. ministration Program tor Solt Lake corm. Prior to terViCel. Additional SOIVICtS datiKI COY Corporation Employees" it Be ordained by the Board of Viiii be head Friday, 2 p.m., In the 7OnvOry 7, 1971, as odapted by Bill Commissioners of Salt Lake City. Monticello 2nd Word where friends Florists Section No. 75 of 1971, OMOMinti woh, may Coll one hour prior to services. of the Revised Ordinances of SECTION I. That ChaOter 2 Of Title Interment, Monticello Cemetery. 7uSalt Lake City. Utah, 1965. by odding of the Revised Ordinances of Sall nerol directors, Larkin Mortuary. FLORAL thereto the civil service position of Lake City, Utah. 196$. reloting to Po, in the Fire Depart- - lice Reserve COLE Funeral services for Car-fi- e Fire Investiaator Corps, be, and the some FREE DELIVERY Field Davis Cole will be held ment. hereby is rerwaied. Be it ordained by the board Of Thurs.:1m, CUM, irt the Larkin Mort"Always the Finest in Flower SECTION 2. This Ordinance shall urav, 260 East South Temple. Friends Commissioner's of Solt Lake City, take effect upon its first publication, 364 5544 may colt at the mortuory Thursday Utah: Passed by the Board of Commis. Sth South and tOh West I. That the "Recoman hour prior to services. interment, SECTION sioners of Salt Lake City, Utah, this Solt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral dimended Wage and Salary Administra 20th day of March. 1973. rectors. Larkin Mortuary. ' lion Program for Salt Lake City Car. CONRAD B. HARRISON MRDRLD'S FLOWLRS poration Ernoloyees" anted January FARR Funeral services for EleaTemporary Chairman 1512 E. 33td S. 7, 1971, as adopted by Bill No. 73 of HERMAN J HOGENSEN nor Aiice Wier Farr will be held 4867267 1971, amending Section 254S of the City Recorder Friday, 12 noon, Farmington 1st Word Revised Ordinances of Solt Lake iSEALI PFARSON FLORAL chopel 272 North Main. Friends may Utah. 1965, be, ond the some BILL NO. 24 of 1975 City, coil at Bountiful Union Mortuary, 295 467-153- 9 E. S. 1560 33td hereby is, amended by ociding thereto Published March 28. 1973 North Main, Thursday, p.m" and ' the civil service position or Fire In (A541 Friday at the word chapel one hour vestigotor in the Fire Deportment in Prior to services. Interment, FormNotices 20 as shown for Group No. Legal Class Pay ington City Cemetery. Funeral direcIII employees in the Police and Fire tors, Russon Brothers Bountiful 1 NOTIUS I Departments, Union Mortuary. SPICIAL, SECTION 2. In the opinion of the INVITATION TO BID J..i., , of VAUGHN of Salt Funeral services tor Lake Commissioners Board Bids will be received by the Pur George G. Vaughn will be held Fr,. Chasing Deportment Of the College of City it Is necessary to the peace. day 12 noon at Evans and Early. S24 Eastern Utah, Pike. Utah until 10.00 health ond welfare of the inhabitants East 1st South. Interment, Wasatch Funerals a.m, April 6, 1973 on the following of Solt Lake City that this ordinance Lawn Memorial Park, Funeral direCbecome etfective immediately. FOB Price, Utah: 3. This ordinance tars. Evans and Early. SECTION shall 521.3535. Req. No. 1010 Furnace take elect upon its first Publication, BEST Funeral services for JoseThe College of Eastern Utah feLUCAS Reauiem Moss tor Wal-Passed by the Board of Commis- - To schedule, kill, ol change l:thine Hardy Best will be conducted serves the right to reject any Cr all ter Locos will be celebrated Thursof Salt Lake City. Utoh, this bids; or to decoy, or retect the whale sooners day. 10 o.rts., in St. Joseoh The Work. Friday I DM1. at the Holbrook Funer 20111 day of March, 1973. er Catholic Church, 7403 South 1700 of Chapel, 3251 South 2300 East where or any port of any bid; or to waive your wont ad call CONRAD B. HARRISON 7 In to 9 any informality or technicality any West, West Jordon. Holy Rosary will trienas tali Thursday evening Temporary Chairman 5'21 3535 bid in the intereit Of the college. Only and Friday orior to services. be recited Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the HERMAN J, HOGENSEN Oaf mortuary Chapel, 8090 South Interment. Wasatch Lawn Memorial bids cliVin0 a firm Quotation proPeriv City Recorder Bid Park. will Funeral be HJibrook prOpOS directors, accepted. where Mends call signed State, moy (SEAL) Funeral Chapel. als end soecifications will be tur Wednesdoy, 6 to 8 p.m.. ond ThursBILL NO 23 of 1973 day prior te Mass. Burial. West JorFuneral services ter nished upon request. MADSEN I A 531 Published March 28. 1973 EDWARD G. PIACITEW don Cemetery. Goff Mortuary, funerEvan Andrew Madsen will be held Purchasing Agent T bun. coins 11 o.m. in the Sandy 3rd al directors. 1XMining, Uranium KING - Funeral services for Clar- Word, 9,000 South State. Friends mov ence H. King will be held Thursday, 2 Coll Wednesday 7 to 9 P.m. at Mem0- BEEHIVE SILVBR S32,50 10 oz. Me0,31lion p.m., In the O'Donnell Mortuary, 372 riot Estates Mortuary, 5850 South 9th AN ORDINANCE Sli SO S oz. MQ03Lion Eost 1st South, where friends may East. Interment Memorial Gardens of AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Title 30 of the Revised Ordinances of Solt S3.75 I Cl. Me1.411,on coil Thursday one hour prior to sir. the Valley. Funeral directors Memo-Lake City. Utah 1965. relating to the Police Deportment, by adaing thereto a Will buy Wel, vices. Burial and graveside military riot Estates Mortuary. Ve5 434 7, Reserve Corns. as to for WSbe new Police known 466 4676772 Chapter providing chapter rites veterans plot Solt Lake City -Funeral services for MEREDITH Utah' Cemetery. Funeral directors. O'Don- George C. Meredith will be held tof hCeo mg emviissse!donoe rrsd,onfort tsLootk se vca SILVER PRODUCTS-SBLItT7OrdaNineill. Thtztv "TitlBe k eCity. t me6iinell Mortuary. Bars, coins, constitutional Thursday 12 000n in the Larkin Mor. Utoh, 1965, reioting to the Police Deportment. be, and the some hereby is lions, 1800 Funeral services for tuory Chapel, 260 East South Temple. POTTER Larkin Mor- - amended by adding thereto a new chapter known as ChJpfer 7, providing for SILVER BARS AND MEDALLIONS Steven W. Potter will be held Friday, Friends mov coil Police Reserve Corps, said chat:der to reod os follows: 8 pm. and 6 to 12 noon, In the Kearns tuary, Wednesday Word, y.notesale in Quantity. CHAPTER 7 ....aitm 5025 West 4865 South. Friends may Thursday 12 noon in the Larkin MorPOLICE RESERVE CORPS coil at the Colonial Mortuary, 2128 Interment. Salt Lowe City Cemetery. Soles Sections: So. State, Thursday, P.M., and at Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. EMMERMINEM, Establishment. the word Friday one hour prior to BURNS Funeral services for Civil Service classification. PUBLIC AUCTION every SATUR service. Interment, Sad Lake City Control in Chief of Police. DAY at 1 p.m. OPen weekdays 4 Rickey (Rick) Lawson Burns will be Cemetery. Funeral directors, Coloni- held Thursday, 2 am. at The Deseret Removal of members. p.m. to 8 p.m., all day Saturday. al Mortuary. & L. Auc Merchanoise needed. Rules and regulations. Mortuary, 36 East 7th South. InterFuneral services tor ment in The Wosotch Lawn Memorial SMITH bons. corner Main & Center St. in Uniform allowance. . D. or Smith will be held Friday, Park. In lieu of flowers, the family 307-7Wayne Identification. Sandy, 12 noon, in the Larkin Mortuary suggest -to Odessev contributions Change in numbers in corps. 30.7-Chapel, 260 East South Temple. House, 68 South 6th East. Funeral di- Impersonotion prohibited. Friends may call ot the mortuary rectors, Deseret Mortuary. Uniforms and equipment. FOUND I 1.3 it LOST & 8 Thursday, MM., and Friday one Workmen's Compensation provided. COOMBS Graveside services for hour prior to services. Interment, Physical examinations required. Elizabeth Faris!) Coombs will Fort Douglas Cemetery. Funeral di- Mary Oath Prescribed. Prohibition of service by disqualified persons be held Thursday 1 p.m. in the Mt. LOST. REWARD for return of Akai rectors, Larkin Mortuary. Political activities prohibited. Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call at 360 Crosstie.ct Head stereo tape reSec. Establishment. A Police Reserve Corps. hereinafter coiled the corder. STEIN Masonic memorial ser- the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South taken from my apt. Fri. organization composed of persons oo vices, open to the public, for Earl Temple. Wednesday 6 to 8 p.m. PO- - Corps, is established as a voluntary to night Mar. 23, no guestio18 asked, the approval of the Board of Commis pointed by the Chief of Police subiect At lass Stein will be held at 10 a.m. nerol directors, Larkin Mortuary att. 5 P.m. sioners of Solt Lake City. Members of the Corps, when ordered by the Chief Thursday at the Masonic Temple, 650 Poodie. 8 yrs. MCPHIE Funeral Services for of Police or any of his authorized staff officers, may assist regulor officers in LOST: Small East South Temple, by Ka ibob Lodge cid, last szen M3rc.9 20m, vic. 6411h number 25, F & AM. Time is simulta- Evan Keith Mcphie will be held the Police Deportment in the performance of low enforcemeil functions South, liltn East. W.1en lost wearing I in the pm in the Pleasant Green including, but mat limited to the prevention ond detection of crime neous with burial services being con- Thursday rab:es vaccination tag. REWARD. ducted at La Fayette, Indiana. Family 3rd Ward Chapel, 8751 West 3000 So.. enforcement of the general ordinances of Solt Lobe City, Utah. Civil Service classification. There is hereby created 0 special Sec. Magna. Friends may call at 0525 West suggests friends make contributions fawn co:or, boxer, classification in the classified Civil Service of Salt Lobe City for LOSTMale Pm to the Shriners Hospital for Crippled 2700 So., MOOnO, Wednesday choke chain collar, dragging chain. Pm. the position of Solt Lobe City Reserve Police Officer, said Reserve Police Children. Funeral directors, Evans and Thursday 11:30 call reward, address, Tooele Cemetery. Funeral firer to serve gratuitously as a unit of the Salt Lake City Police Deportment. Phoenix and Early. 5612437. Directors Peel Funeral Home. In this organization shall be open lc both men and women. Membership ' Funeral services for MAHN Male Irish Setter, near Whenever the mole sex is referred to in this Ordinance, it shall be construed 1051' BABCOCK Funeral Services for to include both mole and female. Margaret Anna Louise Schultz Zigohn 27th So., ISth East. Needs medico' 12 Friin will will be held Thursday, the John Reed Babcock be held noon, for ear infection. 4664588. Control in Chief of Policc. Subiect to the provisions of this Sec. 12 noon in the 29th Ward Chapel. Wilford Word, 3179 Highland Dr. the rules ond regulations of the Civil Service Commission, and REA'. dinance, Mor400 North and 10th West. Friends may Friends may call of the Larkin Ger2 Siberian Huskies, sublect to the supervision of the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, LOST 260 Sou East e tuary, Temple, call at Deseret Mortuary, 36 East ith the control of the Corps shell be vested in the Chief of Police. The Chief of men Shepherd-St- . Bernsrd. Wednesday, p.m. ond at the P.M, and Thursday South on Thursday with the odvice and consent of the Board of Commission-War- d house area. 4664016. Reward witI and shall, by at the ward one hour prior to servicon Friday one hour prior to ers. and subiect to the rules and regulations of the Civil Service Commission, be offered. es. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memoservices. Interment, Memorial Car from the classified civil service list furnished by the Civil Service LOST Young white male pooae, rial Pork. Funeral directors, Larkin dens of the Valley. Funeral Direc- - appoint Commission, oil individuals in sold Corps. vic. Covey's black collar. rhines. tors, Deseret Mortuary. Mortuary. The Chief of Police shall provide for the training of the personnel in oil tones, dcg tags, ens. to Pucci. fields of law enforcement activity to that each such person meets the some Reward. 484276, ; for e and that as and standards officer, appointed police training regularly LOST Lrg. gray cat named Legal Notices Legal Notices purpose, may assign such ...rrsonnel to various police duties and require their Fritz In the Riviera Heights section attendance at scheduled Peace Officer Standards and Training Council op- - in REWARD. Midvale. Large basic training sessions. proved AN ORDINANCE All of of the shall be members Removal members. Sec. Corps AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Section Subsection (e) of the Ren Hound, Mar. 23, Cali. - LOST, Afgha t vised Ordinances of Salt Lake City. Utah. 1965. relating to salary schedules ot subject to removal from office by the Chief of Police for misconduct, incomfornie Ave. 900 West, 10 ma. fe. potency or failure to perform their duty or failure to Observe and Obey city male, blac'k, tan, 61(0 reward, elected officials. ordinances. rules and regulations of the Civil Service Commission, or the 262.7451. Be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah: rules and regulations established by the Chief of Police for the conduct of the of the Revised OrdiSECTION I. That Subsection let of Section Womans turvoise fold wal. - LOST: nances of Salt Lake City, Utah, 1965. relating to salary schedules of elected Corps., subject to on appeal by the aggrieved party to the Civil Service Corn- let , no ID. vic. Fazthill Viilage or on mission. Any such person discharged may, within five (5) days of the order East 13th officials be and the some hereby Is, amended to read as follows: S. REWARD 0344945, to the Civil Service Commission, which discharging him, appeal therefrom "Sec. 254-6- . Salary Schedule adopted. (a) Tea Cup PooOte, ,black, Commission shall hear and determine the matter. The discharged Person LOST silver. kis. to Gigi." turning in a sholl to appear person and hove counsel and pudic hearing. Reward. "(e) Effective January I. 1972, the solorIes of the Mayor, City Commis- The be entitled said of Commission Civil Service and decision the upon hearing finding sioners, City Auditor and City Judges shall be as follows: Lie. 3427. in Lab. Gclden LOST of Police and sholl be enforced and followed by shall be certified to the Chief mayor $1,459.00 per month. vic, Of LDS Hasse Answers to the him. Commissioners S1,334.00 per month. It call 3630396. found of Tao. name at the Any member may resign from the Corps any time upon notifying Auditor S1,250.00 per month. Chief of Police of his resignation. Nothing in this section sholl be construed German Shaphe'd, maie. LoST Judges 01,459.00 per month. CIO. Willie, no 8 in mos. Secof as the Chief Police provided Murray vie., "Effective March 1, 1973, the salaries of the City Judges shoil be $1,515.00 or interpreted as limiting the power of $91.7518. of this Ordinance. hors collar. Per month. of to Subiect Sec. the rules and regulations Rules and regulations. LOST Sm. brown and while puppy, "Effective March 1, 1974, the salaries Of the City Judges shall be nInety percent (90) of the salary paid to the ludges of the District Courts of the State the Civil Service Commission. the Chief of Police may establish rules and 4 mo., ,Tiony", vie, 9th E. MOO regulations to govern the Corps and Its duties as in his best ludgment Shall be So.. REWARD, 571,4295. of Utah." PUPPY, Passed by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City. Utah, this 20th necessary and appropriate for the pood of said Corps. MALE COLLIE LOST Sec. Uniform allowance. Reserve Corps members shall be entitled mo. old. Granger area. 2632042. , day of March, 1973. to receive the sum of fifteen dollars 1515.001 per month uniform allowance. CONRAD B. HARRISON, Reward. Sec. Identification. An identification cord, badge, and COD Piece, Temporary Chairman male, gray with ondior such other Insignia or evidence of identification as the Chief of Police LOST ' Maamute,no. 25244 7 , rewa. HERMANJ HOGENSEN collar. tag red at to the card all each member who shall carry may prescribe, shall be issued City Recorder times. Each member must surrender oil city owned property issued to him (SEAL) LOST, 10 wk. old Sioringer Spaniel upon the termination of his membership. BILL NO. 22 of )973 Sec. Change of numbers in Corps. Subject to the provisions of Sec. PUPPY, no collar, vic. 13thosS 1'56 Published March 28i 1973 (A52) 15th E. Reward of or the the diminish Chief tion Police may by Order expand hereof, LOST membership of the Corps as may be required. English Setter, Taylersville White with brown soots. Ans. It Sec. for unlawful area. shall be any person Impersonation prohibited. not a member of the Corps to wear, corry or display a corps identification "Speck." Reward offered. AN ORDINANCE at Granger 2 Pekingese cord, bodge, cap piece or insignia, or in any other manner to represent h AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Section of the Revised Ordinances self to be connected with the iorps. Central. 29-- l72. of Salt Lake City, Utah. 1965, relating to rezoning and fixing the boundaries of Sec. Uniforms and equipment. The necessary uniforms and equip- - LOST 2 Lono-hairDachshunds, ment for Corps members and the proper use of such uniforms and equipment Use Districts. 29373.r5d351s.oIrDewsatr,d0.116Car Be it ordained by the Board of Commissioners eLaosst Ttag;LaA, of Salt Lake City, Utah: shall be prescribed by the Chief of Police. at SECTION 1. That the use district mop" as adopted by Section Sec. of Workmen's Compensation provided. Reserve Corps members the Revised Ordinances of Solt Lake City, Utah, as amended, relating to fix- shall be entitled to medical and hospitol treatment and compensation Duras,- - a nd State. Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended. far Iniu- - LOST, sung iasses, lady's Prescriping the boundaries of Use Districts, be, and the some hereby is, amended as ant to Chapters 35-- 1 and follows: ry, disease ctr death arising out of, or in the course of his training. or in the tion, light beige case, "The following described real property in a Residential District, as performance of duties as a Reserve Police Officer provided the some was not LOST male, black. Lab., ViC. shown on the Use District Moo, Is hereby zoned as Residential and entitled to benefits thereof to the some extent as Mt. Olympus area, raw. 2774989. District purposely wrap and the Use District Moo is amended and changed accordingly: if the Reserve Corps member was an employee of Solt Lake City Corporation Commencing at a point ,tt the east side of Redwood Rood 898 feet north drawing such wages as are paid o Patrolman 4th Grade. Notices Sec. at the northeast corner of Redwood Rood ond North Temple Street, thence Physical examination required. Every person being accepted east 658 feet; thence southeasterly and easterly along the southerly bank of for or becoming a member of the Police Reserve Corps shall receive a physi the west side Droinage Canal 790 feet more or less to the west side of Cornell cal examination by the city Physician and be found Physically satisfactory for Street; thence south along the west side of Cornell Street 325 feet; thence membership in such Corps. Erich person who has been accepted a member of east 341 feet to the west side of Gorside Street; thence south 15 feet; thence such Corps shall submit to a physical examination by the city physician each east 233 feet: thence north 1,160 feet; thence east 700 feet more or less to the Year to determine his continued physical fitness for Membership in said west bank of the Jordan River; thence northerly along the west bank of said Corps. TREE river 3,590 feet more or less to a point 125 feet south of 500 North Street; Prohibition of service by disoualified persons Sec. oath ore- thence west 250 feet more or less to the east line of Redwood Rood; thence scribed. No person shall be employed or ossocioted in any capacity as a Resouth along the east line of Redwood Road 2,025 feet more or less to the point serve Police Officer established under this act wno advocates or has advocat- of beginning." ed a change by force or violence in the constitutional form of the government The following described real property in a Residential District, as of the United Stoles or of this State or the Overthrow of any government in the shown on the Use District Map, is hereby zoned as Residential District United States by force or violence, or who has been convicted of, or is under ond the Use District Map is amended and changed accordingly: indictment or Information charging any subversive act against the united sixes Commencing at a point 250 feet west of the southwest corner of 700 North States. Each person who is appointed to serve as a Reserve Police Officer 011161111 il and Redwood Rood; thence south 1,600 feet more or less to the south side of sholl, before entering upon his duties, take oath in writing before a person au- 961.11111461111 500 North Stizet; thence west along the south line of 500 North Street 2,296 thorized to administer oaths in this State, which Oath shall be substantiolly as feet more or less to the west line of Section 34, TIN, RIW, SLB&M; thence follows: g411, ,le7 A south along said section line 1,549 feet more or less to the center line of 300 , do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will suppOrt and North Street; thence South XV 51' 50" East 1,303.65 feet to the east line of defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of )71'1J1 4k. .s Winfred Street; thence South Ot 04' 28" West 767.63 feet; thence South 89 51' Utah, against all enemies, toreion and domectic: that . will bear true faith 50" East 1,229.08 feet to the west line of Redwood Rood; thence North 0 04' and allegiance to the same; I take this Obligation freely without mental reser- , .01 20" East along the west of Redwood Rood 3,750 feet more or less to a yahoo of purpose of evasion; and that I will well and faithfully discharge the 4 s Point 200 feet south of 00 North Street; thence west 200 feet; thence north 200 duties upon which am about to enter. feet to the south line of 700 North Street; thence 50.0 feet to the point of "And I do further swear (or affirm) that I do not advocate, nor hove I ever odvocoted, nor am I member nor have ever been a member of any pp. beginning. I Also commencing at o point on the west side of Redwood Rood 750 feet Utica' party or organization that advocates the overthrow of the government north of 700 North Street; thence north along the west line of Redwood Rood, of the United States or of this State by force of violence; and that during such I 6,785 feet more or less to the south line of 1800 North Street; thence west 250 time as am a member of the Police Reserve Corps at Solt Lake City, I will feet; thence south 1,270.5 feet to the center line of the vacated 1600 North not advocate nor become a member of any ociliticol party or orgonization that Street thence west 1,598.06 feet to the northwest corner of Rose Park advocates the overthrow of the government of the United States or of this wood No. 5 Subdivision; thence south 816.0 feet; thence east 1,168.98 feet; State by farce or violence." Big experts thence north 7.0 feet; thence east 110.0 feet; thence south 34.82 feet; thence Sec. Political activities prohibited. The Police Reserve Corps of in the are east 314.33 feet; thence south 4,670 feet more or less to a point 750 feet north of Solt Loke City established under authority of this Ordinance shall not partici- 700 North Street; thence east 250 feel to the point of beginning. pate in any form of political activity, nor shall it be employed directly or indi- "Need on Expert?' Also commencing at a point 250 feet north of the northeast corner of Red for politico' purposes. redly columns in today's wood Rood ond 500 North Street; thence east 200 feet more or less to the west SECTION 2. In the opinion of the Board of Commissioners of Solt Lake bank of the Jordan River; thence northerly along the west bank of soid river City, it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of Salt ssitied Ads. 6,900 feet more or less to the Rose Park Golf Course boundary; thence west Lake City that this ordinance become effective immediately. SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication. 'long the golf course boundary 530 feet more or less to the east line of Redwood Rood; thence south along the east line of Redwood Road 6,190 feet more Passed by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah. this 20th or less to the point of beginning. day of March, 1973. Passed by the Board of Commissioners Of Salt Lake City, Utah. this 20th CONRAD B. HARRISON day of March, 1973. Temporary Choirman To plus an od coil CONRAD B. HARRISON, Temporary Chairman HERMAN J. HOGENSEN HERMAN J. HOGENSEN, City Recorder 521-353- 5 City Recorder (SEAL) (SEAL) BILL NO. 26 of 1973. BILL NO. 25 of 1973 t Published March 28, 193 Published Morels 21, 1973 our no Rot Ellen Jackson Ostler, 53, Roy, died March 26 in on Ogden hospital taliowing on extended illness. Born Nov. IS, 1919, Ogden. to Fronk W. and Verna Cordon Jackson. Morried Eldon E. Jensen June L 1940, Logan. Later divorced. Married Wayne S. Ostler Jan. 17, I95S, Salt Lake City. Active member LDS Church. Emoloyed with titan State Tax Commission. Survivors: husband; sons, cloughte, Kenneth E. Jensen, Woods Cross; Alan Dee Jensen, Steven Ray Ostler, Sharon Lee Ostler, all of Roy; Wayne Ronald Ostler, Son Bern dine, Calif.; A. Jeffrey Ostler, Miss Bountiful; Barbaro Roe Jensen, Provo; Mrs. Del (Norma) Allred, Boise; Mrs. Kenneth ( Mary Ann) Little, Layton, II grandchildren, mother, Clcdeo, brother, sisters, Frank C. Jackson, Mrs. Howard (Florence) Boulton, both Salt Lake Cityl Mrs. George (Arlene) Ficklin. Tremonton. Funeral Thurs. day II a.m.. Chapel of Flowers Mortuary, Roy. Friends call at the moriuory Wednesday p.m. and Thursday prior to service. Burial Aultorest Memorial Park. Selley .1.. Funerals NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SCHULZKE El ly Worogrenut ROY ' , BROWN VI - '"e' , , - , 2Auction 11Q - t, ' , ,, A. l , nim- , 1Special Need a big removed? t ) a- AI 1 bund WEATHER 56 65 40 48 37 SI 34 45 34 46 32 33 .03 32 12 27 .04 04 Grand Junction Honolulu Los Vegos Logan Los Angeles Miomi Moog New York Ogden Phopni t7 (i v. 1,4, .,, ; I rJr ILOVIEST .70; lr -- gro, 111, UPI 29 5 ; it : 4.0 nv.. '. iS 3- 30.24 30.00 4) - t ,-- , k , ; , ,30 48 A CS (.7' 1' ,,..1 It : ' ' ATLANTA V Ilk 291" , towc;::: DHICASO. DAL0 Ne w oRLEaNs il, 40 s(..,,,' - Z9 - 73 it,..', 1,401P0 32 p Itists:bP N. IhAIP,U1A,POL f ;IF"' ox 7, It? , trArtitiTUNIS 32 40 301:4 DENLIA . . -- I . : , i miskui t GI ND 7rIf 4 So re'; I AIN F71,... SNOW Alt 9SHOWIRS ",,t flow v so Wt AIM! 1010C AS1 i 39 70 41 40 60 25 83 69 .07 53 65 AA ,,s, kALTILWEICITT LOS le ?Akt ISI 30.00 . :NFMANCISCD 58 57 47 I SEATTLE 81 58 to 1 COMPARATIVE TEMPERATUPES Salt Lake City Tuesday: high 46, low 39, mean 43, normal 43. A year ago: high 42, low 22. Alltim high far month 78. All,time low for month 2. for the Temperatures period ending 5:30 a.m. Wednesday: U.S. TEMPERATURES Max. Min. Prot. 1011CAST 30 .74 Forecast for Wednesday, Thursday, March 2$, 29, 1923 SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY Mostly cloudy tonight with a little snow at times. Partly cloudy Thursday. Cooler tonight with lows in the mid 20s. Highs in the lower 40s. UTAH Mostly cloudy with scattered snow tonight. Partial clearing Thursday. Cooler tonight with lows in the 20s to 30s. Highs In the 40s to 50s. E. NEVADA Mostly cloudy with scattered snow tonight. Partial clearing Thursday. Cooler tonight with lows IS to 25. Highs 35 to 45. S.W. IDAHO Portly cloudy with local clearing tonight and Thursday. Continued cool. Highs in the lower 40s to mid 50s both days. Lows tonight in the 20s to low 30s. Variable cloudiness through Thursday with LE. IDAHO chance of scattered snow showers tonight but decreasing Ihursdoy. Continued cool. Highs in the upper 30s and 40s. Lows tonight in the mid teens to mid 20s. UTAH Variable cloudinIss with FIVEDAY FORECAST Slow generally dry weather. Saturday likely clearest day worming trend with galley highs in the lower Sgs at first and upper SOs by Sunday. Lows mostly in the 20s and 305. Miscellaneous Weather Data At 8:00 a.m. 76 percent. Precipitation HUMIDITY since March 1, 1972, 2.62. Departure since March I, 1.26. Precipitation since Oct. I, 1971, 12.34. Departure since Oct. 1, 4.71. SUN Sunrise Thursday 6:17 a.m. Sunset Thursday 6:49 Alguaueraue Anonta Anchorage Boise Boston Butte cedar City Crnwenne wiAltillt St tviCt NATiOwAt ik 37 32 01 .01 51 I Provo 53 30 Reno Rock Springs St. Geot ge St. Louis 50 41 27 54 40 62 41 Solt Lake Citv San Froncisco Seattle Shendon Spokane 46 59 .09 .05 INTERNATIONAL STATIONS 38 50 41 38 40 30 48 29 at hour listed: Temperatures 26 35 13erlin .0.3 Wednasday I 0.m 45 12 Moscow Paris 01 Rome t 3 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. 43 41 48 S4 Tuesday a.m. $4 a.m. $2 3 a.m. 57 p.m. $4 12 1D,m4 4 |