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Show . V Pair grateful G. W. Harrell said he was sitting by an emergency door at the rear of the plane while his wife was in the seat directly in front of him. to. engine Eaklitar Afghan Airlines plane which crashed April 18. killing four persons and injuring many others. ."As we were taking off from Baniyan. the plane started to fish-tadown the runway. The pilot pulled it into the air, but it failed to clear the trees at the end of the runway," he recalled."The plane hit the trees and one wing was sheared off, flipping the craft upside down while it was only 30 or 40 feet il 2 lawyers focus on environment a Local Births Holy Cross Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Toni Chesnut, 11940. S. 2240 West, Riverton, girl. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Karigin, 7191 Ponderosa Dr., girl. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony East, boy. Martinez, 3722-7t- h South Davis Community Hospital Milton Mrs. Mr. and Farar, 228 E. 700 North, Centerville, girl Mr. and Mrs. Ted Peace, 20 S. 200 East, Bountiful, boy. Mrs. Mr. and Barry Sparks, 708 E. 1000 South, Clearfield, boy. Valley West Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. 3430 7655 West, Morrison, South, Magna, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Roberts, 4504 W. 5335 South, Kearns, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Gallegos, 1348 E. Atkin Ave., girl. Cottonwood Hospital Ronald Mrs. Mr. and E. 760 North, 735 Clark, Lehi, girl. Peter C. Mr. and Mrs. S. White 10495 Feenstre, Sands Dr., Sandy, girl. E. Robert Mrs. Mr. and Lewis, 4319 Morris St., girl. Mr. and Mrs. A. Michael Stowe, 7960 Ponderosa Cir., Sandy, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. The responsibility was handed to them at the National Conference on Environmental. Law in Washington, D.C., according to former State Bar President J. Thomas Greene, who conducted the conference. The three men returned home lastnight. The report of Jensen and Dewsnup 'will be submitted to the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association at its annual meeting in Washington next August, Greene said. The confer'ence on environmental law was one of 14 sections at the recent conference. Greene said the conference Creekmore, 4776 W. 4865 South, Kearns, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Henke, 452 E. 13800 South, Draper, discussed the 'problem of how to protect the environment and yet get legal decisions made. boy. Mr. Joseph E. New York Dr., boy. LDS Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Kent E. HatWay, field, 2467 Nottingham boy. Mr. and Mrs. William A. 1162 Denver St., Blackwell, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Lomax, 7997 Da Vinci Dr., girl. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pickett, 2616 Chadwick St., girl. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Warace h East, Thompson, girl. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Fisher, 422 Edith Ave., boy. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff C. Feurmain, 1145 Montgomery St., boy. Mr. and Mrs. Darryl L. 350 S. West, Colton, 965 Bountiful, boy. S. Mr. and Mrs. Corry Tanner, y90 N. 500 West, Bountiful, boy. Mir. and Mrs. Jeffery W. East, boy. Nicoll, 4676-13tMr. and Mrs. James E. Still Jr., 2185 E. 2875. South, boy. R. Brent Mr. and Mrs. Ave., boy. Barton, Harold Mrs. Mr. , and Lewis, 2922 S. 9150 West, Magna, boy. B. f.' rs. Mr. and Cory 35S0 W. 241 Longford, South, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Carl and Mrs. Pietramali, 1863 One of the difficulties identified, he said. is the lack of uniformity in the various states in the application of environmental laws, also the courts in of the proper role this matter. J Demolition costs city 4 , hazardous vacant structures during the past three months has cost Salt Lake City$12,,SS7. which it imtends to recover by way of a special assessment. John T. Nielsen. assistant city attorney. told the City Commission 10 properties are involved in the proposed special assessment. Ile raid a public hearing on the assessment has been scheduled for May 24 in the of Demolition i y I : 1 - I Building. The city is trying to recover the costs incurred through the demolition of structures it ordered repaired or,demolislied. When owners fail to comply with the orders, city crews move in. Homecrest, Arthur 3014 Mr. and Mrs. derLinden, Cir., buy. Mr. and ' J.S. Mrs. Mev- Emerson Ave., 1353 erhotter, Van- Country. Club 2334 boy. Car prowls reported by Cecil Clark, 3140 S. West, battery S30. ... 1755 r . AKAAH 1 Please send meL. copies of the Official Associated Press Almanac at s1.5a1plus 2 5 cents for postage and handling, total $1.75 each). :11 1 1 k , pilep Ito IVO 1 It Ilitip - v, Enclosed It:T' NAME AA. ,, -- Jo..., ,,..,- co' .. I ., - : - ADDRESS 1 : 11 I ZIP. BON 1257, De,seret News: Post Office Send requests to Almanac, Make check ooyoble to Deseret News. Copies office, 34 E..1st South. SUlt Luke City, Utah 84110. oho ovoifoLle for S1.50 ot mwspoper tools, radio, value unknown. Bob Deese, 1810 S. Main Street, 30 shirts, 15 pair knit pants, 8 eight suits, value unknown. Marriage Licenses a.m. Ely Wednesday Stoke Center. Friends cull Salisbury and Graff Mortuary, Cedar City, Tuesday P.m. and at place ot service Wednesday 9 a.m. until serServices vice. Graveside 5 p.m. Parowan Wednesday Cemetery. Louise Debbie grandchildren; Midvag Dewey A. Cunningham vs Beverly L. Revburn vs. Wade Leland Reyburn, mental cruelty. Plaintiff granted decree, custody minor child, 5100 a month child $100 a month alimony. Linda Ralph Chapman vs. Larry Chapman, mental cruelty. Plaintift granted decree, restoration of former name. Barbara Pope vs. Randall Pore, mental cruelty. Plaintiff granted decree, custody of 5150 minor children. 5130 a month child support. Vickie Lynn Hamblin Bennett vs. Donnie Wolter Bennett, mental crueltN. Plaintiff granted decree, SI a Year alimony, restoration of maiden name. Cathi Jane Davis vs. Jerry Brent Davis, mental cruelty. Plaintiff granted custody of thee minor children, S350 a month child support end alimony. Terry Rani vs. Dee Anna Robl, mental cruelty. Plaintiff granted decree, custody of minor child, SA a month child support. Barbara C. Weaver vs. Dean Hedric Weaver, mental cruelty. Plaintiff granted decree, custody of four minor children. VOU a month child support, $300 a month of support, alimony. vs. Reginalao Chocon, menial cruelty, Plaintiff granted decree. custody of two minor children. Baibara Ann Miller vs. Fred mental cruelty. Miller, Lynn Plaintiff granted decree, award of minor child. 515 u custody month child support, Si a year alimony. Carolyn M. Scott vs. Pout Hurlson ScJtt, mental Cruelty. Pla.mitt granted custody of minor chect. Terri Loretto vs. Gi:bert Loretto, mental cruelty. Plaintiff granted decree, custody of two minor children, child support and alimony pending. Jacklyn K. Smith vs. Chris M. Smith, mental cruelty. Plaintiff granted decree, custody of two minor children, 5126 a month child support. R. Green vs. Lynn Courtney Coeley Green, annulled. Defendant granted restoration of former Thomas Neville Tippets vs. Pat. ricia Ann Allen Tippets. mental Cruelty. Plaintiff granted decree. Line! Mario Kirchbam Sicthorst vs. John Dale Sielhorst, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded restoration of maiden name. Nancy J. Larking vs. Roger J. Larking, mental cruelly. Plaintiff granted decree, cusioriv oi two minor child! en, 5I1)0 a month child SUP001 1 sister, tery. George Midvag, mental cruelty. Plaintiff granted restoration at former name. Claude Dixon vs. Sandra F. Brim Dixon, mental cruelty. Plaintiff granted decree; defendant granted restoration of former name, Morris Lynn Kidd vs. Diane Kidd, mental cruelty. Divorced. Chacon 2 Mrs. Eva M. Young, Salt Lake City. Funeral Wednesday p.m., Larkin and Sons Mortuary: Ogden. Friends call 260 E. South Temple, Salt Lake 8 City, Tuesday p.m.; at Larkin and sons Mortuary, Ogden, hour prior to services. Burial Ogden City Ceme- Granted L. Kendrick Nickson Louise English Hickson, 94, 1467 Gilmer Dr., died April 30 of natural causes in a Salt Lake nursing home. Born Sept. 21, 1878, England, to William and Jane Hope English. Married John William Hickson, Jan. 26, 1907, Ogden. He died 1945. Survivors: son, daughters, Fred A., Mrs. John S. (Eve) Anderson, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Robert (Jane) Templeton, Ketchikon, Alaska; 7 BRADY WEEKS: Vaughn L., 21, Salt Lake: Karen E., 20, Beaverton. Ore. TUCKER AUSTIN: Monte E., 22, Elmo, Emery County: Patricia A., 17. Tcylorsville. STECK CUNNINGHAM: Garry H.. 39, Minreopol:s, Minn.; Frances E., 32, Salt Lake. Divorces E. IDAHO DOWNEY, Dewey Amour Cunnin:jnam, 75, died April 30 of natural causes at home. Born March 31, 1898, Ferron, Utah, to Thomas W. and Marie Johnson Married Cunningham. Olive Katherine Carlson, Salt Lake 8, March 1920, City. Retired farmer, busLions Member inessman. Club. Served Portneut-MarsSurviBoard. Canal Valley vors: widow; son, daughter, Mrs. T., Downey; Dewey Glade (Jean) Owen, Bounti7 ful, Utah; grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. American Mcale Keller, Fork, Utah. Funeral Wednes11 a.m., Downey LDS day Ward chapel. Friends call Benson Funeral Home, Naiad, Tuesday until 9 P.m.; at the ward chapel Wednesday Salt Lake City. alter Burial Wasatch 9:30 a.m. Lawn Memorial Park, David C. Fronk OGDEN David Clarence Fronk, 74, Ogden, died April 30 in an Ogden hospital of a heart attack. Born April :7,0, Diana Married Jessie 1952. A., Ogden. Donald Truman H natural caus- - in Salt City. April es take Born man Haten. Truman, Mrs. Norton Fallon, Wednesday N. Om, I Purcell, April o Solt in Luke hospital ot heorl 0 Born attack March 1934, Willard. heart r attack. Barn June i .,;1::::.::::' 13, 1 Lake City, to Charles Seth and Catherine Lemon it .,:;ii ' : :4 A S. ::n,, ,,:: ...:,,,,44 i r: - :::: " t Rigby. Retired employe, al::21 General LOGAN grandson: , brothers, siter, Bernie, Elkhart, Ill.; George St. la.; R., Petersburg, Elmer, Ethan, S.D.; LeRoy, B. Mrs. James S.D.; Fresh, C. WASH. "Pot" Patterson, ??, died April 30 of in Toppenisti. 28, 1893, Lot; natural causes tery. Bruce D. VanAusdol Born Oct. Married Angeles. Sylvia Harries, 1916; she died 1959. Married Minnie Gearheart, Dec. 1961. 18, Retired employe, Co. Utah-Idah- o Member LDS Bruce Dan-i- d NIAQUIN VanAusdal, 61, died April 30 of natural causes in an Orem Born home. nip-sinApril ,14, 1912, Santaquin, to James Albei t and Daisy C. Daniels VanAusdal. Married Elda M'ary Limb March 7, Mem1929, Nqphit divorced. ber LDS Church. Survivors: Donald, sons, .daughters, Ronald, both American Fork; Richard B., Provo; Mrs. SA Church. Charter member Elks Lodge No. 85, Salt Lake vors: Mrs. City. Survi- widow; daughters. Haynes Gearheart, Othello, Wash.; Mrs. R. L. Hollister, Tacoma, Wash.; 10 grandchildren. Graveside sergrandchildren. Graveside services Thursday 11 a.m., Sunset Lawn Memorial Pork, Norman Salt Lake City. Mrs. both Lyla Joe Miller, infant daughter of Kenneth E. and Lyla Moe Funk Miller, died April 29 of natural causes in a Gunnison haspitat Born April 29. Survivors: brothers, sisters, Parents; Dolan, parin, Connie, Kothall Monti; Peggy, leen, grandparents, Mr. ond Mrs. Alden Lompoc, (Florence) Heights, (Ora) Mrs. Miller, Monti. all Funk, Milel County, Cemetery. Lindsley, City. Graveside services 10 Wednesday a.m., Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends cull 260 E. South Tem') le. Tuesday p.m. , ;Peery, Plymouth, Cemetery. Forecast 1973 for Toes, Wednesday, May 1, 2, toSALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITYFair night and sunny Wednesday. Rising daytime with but lows temperatures coolly tonight mostly 30 to 35 with a chance of areas of local frost. Highs in the middle 60s. UTAHFair tonight- and Wednesday. Cooler 'with local frost tonight but with rising daytime temperatures. Highs mostly in the 60s. Lows tonight 25 to 35. Areas of tiocat frost. E. NEVADAWarmor days through Wednesday but continued cool at night. Generally fair tonight and Wednesday. Highs 55 to 65. Lows tonight in the 20s. S. W. IDAHOPar-IcloAv wedneaday with local clearing tonight. Little ternperature change ond austv afternoon winds then warmer Wednesday. Highs in the mid tilis to mid 705. Low tonight in the 30s. S. E. IDAHOPartly cloudy Wednesday with local clearing tonight. (Little temperature change. Wormer Wednesday with' highs in the mid 505 to mid 60s. Lows tonight 25 to 35. FIVE-DAFORECil.ST UTAHGenerally fair and warm but ctonro of chrokors in the north Friday. Highs 65 to 75. Lows 35 to 45. A U.S. TEMPERATURES Max. Min. Porec. Chevenr itaueraue Denver 11 Atlanta 78 Anchorage 41 Boise Boston Butte Cedar City 65 55 36 43 43 54 39 34 42 27 31 .38 Chicago Or. Junction Honolulu Las Vegas Loaon Los Angeles Miami MILDRED'S Cli I 467-153- 9 INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids wiil be received by the Purchasing Agent of the Utan Technical College at Provo, 1395 North 150 East, P.O. Box 1009. until IV:00 Utah 84601, Provo, a.m.. May 8, 1973, to sum, the to lowing Reg. 16- Bid toms and specifications available in the TreasJrer's Office. The College reserves the right to relect aly or oh bids and to wove ny irregularities in the Interest at the College. REED R. ALLEN (C,91.1 Purchosing Agent ATTkNTION: MEDICAL eers jDescron avcale, DALLAS 32 A 1 60 I"' 61 46 40 55 71 ATHIt f OTOC 0 62 68 53 70 42 53 .45 41 .07 .07 58 32 .35 Pocatello Portland Provo 70 43 36 72 R. Springs 53 58 35 0,0$n.41..em.,. ewo .. 1 ye oT t 52 a . : TLANTA i .) ,' k - St. George St. Louis S.L. City ronciaco Seatfle Sheridan .04 Spokane Wash., D.C. .03 W. Yelstne S. F II 11 - 13 MIAMI rlIGEND 10 AS1 " 'f'1, r ElltA.' IN gislisNow Imssowt is ''', ,tgw Moab New York Ogden Phoenix Reno N ' I .25 1.60 .79 .43 71 - 2 - IS 51411:4:t.,...; NS 60 50 33 38 k.. vii .cto JrNIEW-CTIRLEA- so 31 S- 30.00,:v i4 C?9.77 .n) '''. ..,,t 4IIZD4G Wil EST - fl , upt 7ASA - ' '''' je, LOWIii TIMERATURIS end For the erpresS purpose of establishing medical clinics, the Povsor Hospitoi Governing Board hos LurCned the Praaertv eJst of Pavson Hospital. $atd Goiern!ng Board nom this (round on a letr,e oasis ta interested parties. of the Procertv invoed is upon reguest. at Those desiring to HOSOltal. Poyson ieuse this prooertv ore inv;ted to sobrn a aroaasal to the Governing Bard of Payson Hospital on or Wore Mov 14. 1913. tenants ore alw Anv intere.ted rewested to mofre their interests kroNn. together with reaui;ed specifications tcr o su,tatde Poison Hospito, Governing Board reserves the non! to accept or reect t gni or all oroposolS. NNo LOS ANSELES PROFESSION. contractors, other INTERESTED PARTIES DEVELOPERS, Fr OENVEM 2 No. 85 (Machine Shop) Engine Lathes. 2. Rea. No. 764 (ili'elding) 2 Welders, 330 Amp DC. 3. Rea. 40. 404f (Welding) Spot Welder, 'x- Canoc.ty. I 4. Req. No. 6178 (Welding) Magnetic Particle TeSging Unit ...do NCISCO i. Legal Notices x,scAeo. SLIT LIKE ,,.. 33rd S. E. 401212. 1 S AAAAA FLOWERS 1522 PEARSON FLORAL 1560 E. 33rd So. W,j.,, ....r.lr.jtt"6 37 62 49 60 84 63 77 3:::: I SEATLi k end tOth West 456-726- 7 twoomAt wimptit st Evict FoittcAsT to WEATHER City P. Phyllis Salt Lake Mrs. Calif.; Roy Citrus Beemen, Calif.; Mrs. L. M. Calif.; stepbrother, stepsister, Harold knight, Palos Verde, Mrs. Burt Calif.; (Ruth) Chatwin, Salt Lake City. Fu11 neral Wednesday a.m., Hotleidav Hills Mortuary, San. taauin, where friends call p.m., Wednesday Tuesday Prior to services. Burial Charles Graveside services Wednesday 3 p.m., Sterling, Sanpete sister, (Carol) Provo; 22 grandchildren; 6 brothers, sisters, Julius. santaquin; David, Provo; Max, Lyle Joe Miller MANT1 Tophan, Lassen, (Lorraine) 'Clyde 364-554- 4 Sth So. Groveside servic COUGHLIN es for Gladys Lou Belle Lindsley Coughiin will be held WednesdaY, 10 atm., Solt Lake City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Tuesday. 6 to 8 atm. Funeral di rectors, Larkin Mortuary. Funeral PURCELL services tor Clittord Amon (Red) Purcell will be held Thursday at I p.m. in 260 East the Larkin Mortuary, South Tempe. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday one hour Salt Interment, prior to services. Funeral diLake Cite Cemetery. rectors, Larkin Mortuary, Funeral services NICKSON tor Louise EngiiSh Ni CkSOn will be held Wednesday, I a.m., in Larkin ono Son Mortuary, corner of 24th Street and Adams, Ogden. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary. 260 East South Temple, Tuesday. at 6 to 8 a.m., and iWednesday Larkin atte Son, Ogden one hour to services. Interment, aria, Ogden City Cemetery. Funeral di. rectors, Larkin Mortuary. Funerol services or HAFEN Donald Truman Haien will be held p.m., in the Metcolf Wednesday, Funeral Home, St. George, Utah, where friends ma i call one hour Funeral direcprior to services. tors, White Chapel Mortuary. l Sugar FREE DELIVERY the Finest" in flowers "Always Funeral services tor JONES Cyril Parkinson Jones will be he:d 10 a.m., in the Salt Thursday, Lake Valley Deaf Ward, 460 South 8th East. Friends may call at the ward Thursday one hour prior to Wensville Interment. services. Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. ALOOLIS Funeral services for Ellen Ade ha Gerber Aldous will be 11 a.m.. in the he,d Wednesday, 260 East South Lai lin Mortuary, Lawn Wasatch Interment, Temple. tAernorial Park. Funeral directors, Lark;n MortuarY (Alma) Clark, Hyrum, Cache Funeral Wednesday County. 10:30 a.m., Hall Mortuary, where friends call p.m., hour prior to services. Burial Hyrum Ceme- John 'Pat' Patterson Toppenish, a Calif.: inlP BROWN FLORAL CO Funeral services for Marie McDermott Carlson will I be held Wednesaay, p.m., in the Tenth Word Chaoel, Rose Park 7th North and ith West. Friends may calf of the Russon Brothers 2nd 255 South East, Mortuary, Tuesday, 6 to 8 P.M., and Wednesnor to one hour at the word day services. Interment, Redwood Cemetery. Russon Brothers, funeral directors. CARLSON Member Church. LDS Survivors: Florence widow; mother, Logan! Bessie, daughter, C. Robert Mrs.. (June) Glendale, Florists tEMUNIEMMMINNIMIIII4S manager. Buswell, p.m., Funerals "Al" C. hospital. Born Sept. 17, 1905, Minn., Married Minneapolis, Reva T. Call, Jan. 10, 1929, Automotive service Logan. station 1 GARCIA Funeral Moss for Randy O. Gartia will ID4 Wedoes11 aim at Our Loci, of ("uodoluoe Catholic therch. 715 Vest 2nd North. Interment, PAI. Calvary Cemeter y. ReLitation of the Hal," 7 Rosary Tuesday p.m. Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary., Cemetery. Morris, 67; died April 30 of natural causes in a Logan Legion Auxiliary. Worthy Matron, Mary Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. Advisor, Nevada Youth Training Center for Girls, Swvivors: son, Milford, Phillip, daughters, Utah; Margaret Clemex rts, Las Vegas; Dorothy Phillips, Caliente, 14 grandchildren, 4 .Funetral Wednesday 2 p.m., L. C. e ton Caliente. Burial Caliente Vizterans Cemetery. John Funeral Thursday, I do Funeral Nelson Chapel, where friends call Logan, and p.m., Wednesday Thursday one hour before Smithfield services. Burial, C. Morris Albert C. Pitcher E LD Salt Born Oct. 7, 1886, and Lake City, to Hyrum Ellen Parkinson Covey. Married to Joseph L. Pitcher, Nov. 20, 1907, Logan Temple. He died in 1966. Survivors: son, daughters, Nilson, Mrs. Miles (LaVell) Mrs. Grant (Gladys) TeuschMrs. Smithfield; both er, Hammond, Venda) Grass Valley, Calif.; Lorin, Grace, Idaho; 16 grandchilgrandchildren; 34 great great dren; one great Mrs. sisters, grandchild; Jack (Nellie) Bauman, Mrs. both Ogden. Ivy Seamons, Memorial Park. Albert Fiineral serves tor BRIGGS Mory Bell Cahoon Brigas will be 2 conducted p m. Thursday 717 ChnoPt Boi.intitut n,dau;st's 4u0 East. North Bountiful, with Earl I ulna, Counselor 11.shop's oth bounteol Word ottic:atma. Fi iends moo call of the inottuarv, Wednesdoy O to 8 p.m. ard Thurs. day Prior to services. Interment. Bountiful Funeral City Cemetery. Bountiful directors. Lindquist's Mortuary. Funeral seryiLes NORBORG for Sherman Day Norborg will be conducted Thursday, It 0.111. in the Bountitul Chapel. 727 Lindquist's North 400 East, with Bishoo her man Johansen ot the Bountitul 27th Ward officiating. Friends may coil at the mortuary, Wednesday 0.m. and Thursday from 10 a.m. fl a.m. Interment, Bountiful Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Lind autst's Bountiful l'Oortuatv. RHOADES Funeral services for NeS Rhoades will Pe couducted Wednesday at the Shrine of Memories Friends Mausoleum, may call Tuesday evening from 7 to 8 p.m; ai Evans and Early 574 East lst South. Entombment Mausoleum. Shrine of Memories Evans Drirectors and Funeral Early. Funeral services for STEELE Georgina (Ina) C. Steele will be conducted 12 Noon Wednesday ot Evans and Early, 574 East 1st South where friends may call one halt hour ortor to services. Family friends make contribusuggests tor tions to the Shriner s CriOD led Children or the Primary Childrenls Hosoitol. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral Directors Evans and Eoriv. causes. L. manager, East, Mabel Covey Pitcher, 86, Smithfield, died April 30, 1973, in Logan rest home of natural Bloom and Sons, Brigham City. Member bPOE No. 719; American Legion Baker Merrill Post No. 9; Futilprinfers; Ogden Eagles Lodge; Jewish Survivors: Faith. widow; daughter, Mrs. Robert (BevDoman. a Roy; granderly) child; parents, Salt Lake City; brothers, sister. Peter Fairchild, Bennett Fairchild. both Los Angeles; Mrs. Ethel Malloy, Santa Barbara, Calif. Funeral Wednesday 10 a.m., Chapel of Flowers Mortuary, where friends call Tuesday until p.m., Wednesday Burial services. Aultarest Church., President, American TOPPENISH, Mabel John Friedman, died April 29 of natural causes in on Ogden hospital. Born April 6, 1907. Canada, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Friedman. Married Anna Aleckna, Nov. 21, 1937, Brockton, Mass. Veteran WI DoroCALIENTE, NEV. thy Phillips Miller, .73, Caliente, died April 28 'of natural causes in a Las Vegas hospital. Born Jan. 10. 1899, Ponca City, Okla., to Ur. William Adiscn and React Phillips. Married Charles S. Miller Jan. 16, 1919, he ii receded her in death. Conocilwoman, city of Caliente, airector of the Caliente Senior CiC enter. tizens Community for Nevada representative the White House Council On on the 1972. Served Aging, Committee for Cultural Welfare Improvement of Senior Citizens. Former chairman, Lincoln Demouratic County President Wornen's Party, Society for Christian Services. Former member Bdord of Metho iii5t Trustees, Word 100 Church. LDS SMI TH OGDEN Ogden, Maier P. LDS Ohio. 66. siter, Dr. Ralph G. Della R. Saville, both Salt Lake City. Funeral E. 260 South Pending, Temple. Dorothy sister. John Friedman Keeley's Inc. Member LDS Church. Survivors: brother, iit, - ' S. s. STOCK Requiem ,Muss for Gertrude Anna Stoch will be ccie. broIed Wednesday, Id asn In St. Catholic Worker the Josenh Church, 1.10a Smith Redwood Road. Toes III be teLited Holy Rosnr cloy. 8 p.m., in the Gott Mortuary Chdoel, 81)90 South Stole, wnere triends may can Tuesday 6 to 8 to or,o, kiod Wedle..cov C an. or Mt. Interment. MUSS Cemetery, Gott Mortuary. tunerot directors. Funerul Servi,.es tor ECCLES Cleaae F6ch ,Eccies will be he'd Wednesday at 12 noon in tno MI. 33rd und Ooden Stake Center. JOCKSOO Avenue in Ogden. Fr,encis and Lindauist at the eall mav bol's Mettuoi v In 090ens Tues et a the ed a.m.. to 6 adv. from S,0ke Leater Wednesday from bur V, Ogden City to 12 aeon cemetery. Reams Employe, Bargain Annex. Survivors: father, Salt Lake City; mother. Mrs. Betty Muglesfon, Bountiful; grandmother, Mrs. Golda Sellers, Bountiful; brothers, sister, Scott E., North Salt Lake; Bruce, Ronald, Brian, all Mrs. Bountiful; John (Sandra) Bontrager, Cunton, Helen 0. Howard, Kissimmee, Fla. Funeral 1 burs-JaI p.m.. 260 E. South Salt Lake City, Temple, where friends call hour prior to services. Burial Salt Luke Cemetery City Family to contributions suggests Utah Heart Assn. ::. t Member Mrs. ''''' tel 0Je00r Bountiful. Friends call 295 N. Main St., Bountiful, Weanesp.m., Thursday 11:30 duy a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Burial Mt. View Memorial Estates, Salt Luke City. Born April 13, 1956, Salt Lake City, to Myron Eugehe and Betty StuAlberta Sellers Taylor. dent, Viewmont High School. 4t1 a to on 3330 chapel, 1, Kelsey Mar 7.001, Fawn ried Robison. Dcc. 93. 1946. Soil Late City. Retired employe. 44 years, Union Pacific rood Co. Member Union Pacific Railroad Old Timers Club. Survivors: widow; stepson. Donald V. Hague, Salt Lake- City; 5 grandchildren; Evelyn Rigby 1628 - to.tortoor SANDBERG Funeral services Enos Sondapr0 win be he,d Mednesdav. 12 noon in the ,Lark in Me, ?dory Chapel. ha East South C011 (I! the pie. Frenus 0 9 P.m., nix tomy I t....,sGaN. oiid Wednedo, one boot pr;of 10 Ser. es. I, 1,2, nem Wasutc, Ld Pr h. FLOW( direLtors. Lorhin Mort,. or V. Funerai set viLes tor STRAND he!cl Le o,11 stf ond Abel 8 in the Gott tam Wedneiday Sv;LI Stole, South Moi too, y Chaue, iends now Lad I oesdav. where m to b ond Wedne,day at ,or ta E:notiom c. on set vttes hoe, vol ,emetei V. Gott Mor taut v. Har- iii ' will Utah be Thursday p.m,, VoiVerdo 'Amy lbw& 4t,,- roes of Tooele 36. Purcell. ilt 494 north , ' Eivron I 0 tw ' sutlered in a truck roilover I wo miles ,k ' t Thjr1i3v. w' April 29 in u ." t" , I ooele hospi. '.,,, tat of injuries ' ur W ba tield T000r rn.. n the VolVer do 3.2,50 Sautn Sth ctlupet. a,1 ot Fraentis fldV East 19) Unten bouotaul ,Vortuor v to 8 6 Norm Mwfl. WeohesCov 30 and Thur,dav trorn to 1):30 o m trth.rrhent Red Fuher 01 Vie,110f101 elector 5. Rus,on Brother s Bdulfl- (,orles FUnCtUi died who ser.e, - TAYLOR , Bountiful, 7, Orella Salt Lake City, l'aesdav 12 Mortuary P.m.; at Metco hour prier to ser ices. Burial Cemetes s. Enterprise i Char les Byt on Taylor, - to Ohio, Frank and Metcalf b410. Taylor BOUNTIFUL tor ' Bountiful,30 B. services - 69, ors: sans, daughters. Charles Rich- died h Evelyn Rigby, West Temple, z died April 30 at home of a Sr BOUNTIFUL Amon "Red- - St. George. Mortuary, Friends call East, , II Mario- .. ald, Layton; Robert, AnchorMrs. Norris o,te, Alaska; I E vets ni Bountiful, PllifV, Mts. June W ulster, Suit Lake 13 13 City: grandchildren: greut grandchild' en; brother. Blunche sisters Lee, Mrs. Woods Cross: both ,Ass. Mt S. Allen (Moxinet I IngeV, Funeral Thurs Centerville. 2 400 727 N. East, p.m., day Bountiful, where friends Lull 6 8 p rn,, ThursLWednesday LD, pnor to services. Buriul bountilul City Cemetery. C. A. 'Red' Purcell Kee-ili- Fu neral Ogden .1 Goorge; sister, (Dorothy) Funeral 1 v widovi,: son,. Triad R.. r.'iox G.. Rol, (alit.; tore services. Banal, field CilY Cemetery, '""' Lyon, Aug. t 18, 1948, Salt Lake LDS Tertiple. Carpenter. Survivors: i widow; sons, Boise; Dcvnis, daughters, Mrs. James It thy) Johnson, Salt Lake. City; Mrs. Clyde (Norma) Hendrickson, Provo; Donald sM., Dorothy. Paul, all Mayficild; a grandchild; tfl'...'er nikrther, Olive L Coughlin Sr., both " Iiii.41 St. ' cry Ann Morino. Mrs. Hugh OM,ur doso, WM Den Wet Bird, Sainia: Mrs Jones. Bi aharn fits (Janet) 14 City; grandchildren: eight great orandchilar en. 0.111. Funeral Thursday, Central Word chapel. Friends & Sons Martacall Maglebv Wednesdav Richfield, orY, 8 10 p.m., and at the chapel on Thursday two hours he ', tltdrried ne - Survivors. daughters, ', A' six and wirer. Coun- . ,brother, brother, ll.. I925, Gladys Lou Belle LindsleY Cn9ghlin, 77, 35 F St., died April 30 of natural causes in a Salt Lake nursing home. Born Nov. 22, 1895, Solt Lake City, to Richard and Lou Belle Bourne Lindslew Married Orville D. Coughlin March 14, 1920, Salt Lake' City. He died Jan. 4, 1929. Survivors: James R. ' ., Cemetery. alodys oarentc. Lase it A Al Piate Terlple Formur, coonselor in Central Word bishop: President of Sevier Staise High Priest Quot um; sem. ed a Texas mis,ion: te.1,pu, of April 1 Burial Me 23. 4 ;. " t hospitaL Burn , April 17, 1895, le' Woods Cress, ' to LeRoy and ' Eliza Nelson Cahoon. Mar- v ried Harold '' &moos. H, OLt. 15, 1915. Ogden; soiemnized Solt Lake LDS Temple. Past president, Bountful 15t, oth LDS Ward Relief SoDUP. Sul viciety. Member Rozella Jones Williams. Mar5, ried Lucille Cloy, July TV; 7, Junction. Pluto County later solemnized Salt Lui-,- ty.,,,,,,,0 Al field. 28died r , PA .0 ot CountyWash-to al- Ma v- - 48. 4146, George inaton Solt MAYFIELD, Sanoete Dona le ty en. Bountiful,'29 April naturul In a Louses Salt Lake died Nov. Box C!eek. T. Hofen p.m., Lirejquist Thursday and Sons Mortuary, where friends call WedricsdaY p.m., Thursday prior to ser vices. 6 4,4' both Bountik.l. May 7, 1925, solemnized Logan LDS Temple. Retired employe, American Con 46 years. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: widow; sons, daughter, David C., Huntington Beach, Duane Calif.; N., Ogden;Vernal K., Santa Ana, Calif.; C. Mrs. Robert (Pearl) Wendlandt, Canoga Park, 14 Calif.; grandchildren; o William Born Lake City, to JC,i.n J. and Ada Ddy Norbor 9. Former student, Vic.sniont High School. Member LDS Church. S rvivors: brothers; ..6,,hn D., City; Elbe,' D., " heart attack. Sait Petersen, Farmington; great-grandchil- -- services. 48uriol Bountiful morial Ptirk. Born May to Anthony and Moore Fronk. 1899, Ogden, Clara i 1 i Thursyclay'S 1891, Salt Guymon Funeral mount, Calif. 10 LDS County HUNT - HART: R Bruce W., 23, Magna; Jane, 19, Salt Lake. MARKHAM CANNON: Ben S., 26, Buvtawn, Tex.; Jai le, 20, Suit Lrke. MACDONALD BRADY: Scott R., 21, Michele A., 19, both Boise. ANDERSON SUDBURY: Tony R., 17; Joanne, 15, both Sandy. MOSTELLER STONE: Russet! Z., 16, Kelso, Wash.; Joni L. 16, Vancouver, Wash. VAUNT FLANNERY: John H., 26; Linda E., 26, both Sat Lake. LAMDEN ARDIS: Lorry G., 29: Rose A., 21, both Salt Lake. RICHARDSON BEHUNIN: INI ilium J., 21, Midvale; Sarah J. 21, Murray. 0 BUTLER BRIERLEY: William A., 24; Susan H., 22, both Jackson, Wyo. BARNES LARRONY: Alan L. 23: Roxaanne L., 22, both Tustin, Calif. GARRETT NELSON: David J., 25, Solt Lake; Patsy, 23, Laylon. HOOPINGARNER SPRENGER: KeMoriand K., 31; Linda A., 24 both Salt Lake. TORGENSEN ROGERS:Dcht T., 21, Kearns; Janet L., 21, Salt name. , STATE CITY.......................... ....... 2136 vacuum, tws guitars, chair, S.L. Wilk- Kent B. RUTH, Nev. Guymon, 45, died April 29 in a Salt Lake hospital of on accidental gunshot suffered two weeks ago. Born Oct. 15, 1927, Santa Paula, Calif., to Roos and Eva May Bayles Married Jackie Guymon. Parker Feb. 17, 1951, Las Vegas, Nev. Welder, Kennecott Copper Corp. Member LDS Church. World War veteran. Surviving, widow; Michael son, daughters: Kent, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Mary Louise and Karen Ann, both two Ruth; grandchildren; POtOWOrt, Utah; Parents, brothers, sisters: Keith B. and Mrs. Max (Memo Jean) Getz, both Cedar City; RobMae Mrs. ert R., Ruth; Reeves, Parawan; Mrs. Rick Para Low, (Janet Anne) Ideal Cement Co., too 554 S. 4th West, tools, $200. W. 235 3rd South, ICX, machine, safe, soft drink Peanut vendor, broken into, $210, cowboy boots taken. Donald Paul, 544 Denver television, pointing, St., albums, portable stereo, $89, television, radio, Portable Maria .IMM11.0, ASSOCIATED PRESS Lund, B. - ' ''' HYDE Funeral services tor Enen Margoret Shure, LOrsoil elvde vol be led Fr m la a du, in the Rus,,on Brothers A.irtL,ory 33 Suoth Second East. Chapel, Fpends may call at the mortaarv Inor,day, 1 to d ot'n , and Fr,doY onor to sery,ces. interment Logan C,tv Russon Brothers, Cemetery. r, o c 73' RR hfield hos- - ,;04.4. Willi of C f Foments Bell Mary Cahoon Briggs, Le- D7 NEWS, TUESDAY MAY 1, 19'73 B. Briggs Mary BOUNTIFUL CauritY o p.m., - Salt Utah; Ogden, Clyde, Lake City; Ed, Oklahoma Funeral Tuesday 10 City. Ilth LDS a.m., Blackfoot Word chapel, Friends call Howard Peckham Mortuary to Burial services. prior Grove City Cemetery. spare tire. Burglaries reported by: VITAL STATISTICS DaUin W. Jensen and Richard Dewsnup, Salt Lake attorneys, have been assigned to write a report and develop proposed. federal and state legislation to bring uniformity to the practice of environmental law. . C. Jensen - ''' Sx a t .,,..C,.,? ' County, to Jo, dren; 10 brothers, sister, James H., Mrs. Carrie Larsen, both Kent r , and seph TruEmnic. died 75, inson, Blackfoot, April 28 in a Blacktoot hosaitat of a heart attack Born Oct. 17, 11397, Salt Lake City, to John C. and Caroline Erickson Jensen. Sophia Albert Married Wilkinson, Aug. 31, 1915. He died April 12, 1956. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, Donald L., Mrs. Blanche Ruth Humerick, Wilkinson, all Blackfoot; Mrs. Thomas Dorothy' Keilley Boise; Delme7, San Antonio, Tex.: Clarence A., Rancho Cordova, Calif.; 7 grondchil- Cheryl Smith, 1478 Bryon Ave., wallet containing $50. Pacific Western Railroad, South 7nd and Redwood Road, hammer, hard hats, water can, handles, spike coats, tape, keys, $286. E. 2nd 1118 Kay Banwell, South, radio, carton of ciga- ? Lyinae Sevier land Williams, Central. dsd April ' terprise,,A IDAHO Esther Alberta Stratford, clarinet and case, Dr. George H. Salt Iii0g, Esther A. Wilkinson $75. S. 22nd East, William , CENTRAL, Funeral UL tor 'Williams L. Lyman Norborg Vok Ones- Coy He died BLACK FOOT. Karnes, checkbook, rettes. call . ' 19, F D. Shermso n Div N or bort 4 20. Bount.ho( who died April 29 at hat tle,t.Vili be Its irsdav 11 a.m, 1,7 N .1() East, 25, Leonard S. Wilden, Karnes, broken wing window. 736 E. Robert Evans, again," he said. - Everett H.. Denver, Colo.; It grandchildren; 39 great grandchildren; one great great - grandchild; Eona Boley, sister, Mrs. American Fork. Funeral Friday, 10 0.m.. 255 - 2nd East, where friends coil Thursday o.m., and Friday betore services. Burial, LOg011 Cemetery. $20. "We're lucky to be alive and grateful to be back home ..,..t::, ono Mary BOLINIT servicot; Granger; Page, beg, Shormon Bountlostul, where tierds her LDS Church; song with the Lehi choir at the dedication of the Salt Lake TemPle. Survivors: sons, Frank W. SJIt Luke City Arthur L. SIO. overnight yifY ::'- ,- Oct. 25, 1919. Muffled Joseph E. Hyde, June 4, 1923. Logan;, he died Aug. 15, 1939. Mem. Ronald Casey, 80 W. rard, broken wing window, G. !,', Dec. Larson, Lake Temple. G.- - Ralph Lehi Anderson Sitar. Married DRAPER Ellen Adelia Aldous, 88, 595 E. 1380j South, died April a0 of natural causes in a Murray nursing home. Born Jan. 14, 1a85, Granger, to John and Eva Schiebel Gerber. Married Leo Dee Aluoua, March 27, 1907, Salt Lake City; he died Feb 20, 1963. San yors: son, Julian D., Draper, brother, sister, Frank, Mesa, Mrs. Ariz.; Laura Price, Idaho. Blackfoot, Funeral 11 Wednesday a.m., 260 E. South Temple. WaBurial satch Lawn Memorial Pork. Mrs. Morris was hospitalized in a native hospital, in Baniyan and later transfered to Kabul. and then traAfghanistan nsfered once again to a U.S. hospital in Paris. "She's on the mend, but it will be another month before she is cilmnletely recovered," her husualio said. ,...,..--, .k,:,yff Robert Vilate Aldous V , Dec.!,...i.,,,..-- 1S;7, to WilliOM A Canadian man was also killed in the crash and a New mE........ York woman died later of Ellsworth J. Shewell, 3525 W. Ridge Dr., stereo speak when the injuries suffered er, S25. to the Robert E. Ortega, 219 N. plane plummeted 8111 West, tape suitcase, around. stereo system, 34 tupos, S124. it burn didn't "Fortunately 4th 755 Michael Waters, or things would have been Ave., tools t toys, sunglasses, even worse," Morris said. $13. Morris; 50, said he and his wife left Utah March 22 and reached Afghanistan by way of tours through India and Pakistan and had flown to the town of Bamyan to see some religious statues on the day of the crash. I 8. Gerber fie freed himself from the seat belt and managed.to open the door and pull Mrs: Nlorris from the wrecked aircraft. 130th the pilot and copilot wen, Mrs. Morris. who operates a Salt Lake travel agency, suffered a fractured bone in her back and had been hospitalized in Afghanistan and Paris sin(!e the crash. I Ellen :klorris G. Mitchell Mr. and Morris. 5015 Middle Fork In., were among 17 members of a tour group aboard a age. Bern h W'ednesdav p.m., Memoriol Chopei, Payne where friends call LtesdaY .'edit'safternoon, evening dmr prior to sery'r.es. Burial Rupert Cemetery. down. first the nose. then the tail. Ike were all hanging by our seat belts.- - he said. Mrs. causes.tetr, to 71 incident Funerot torondchltdren 2 "It crashed upside mid-Apr- il at T. in the air.- - he said. round-the-worl- d IV G. W. BURLEY, IDAHO "Wild Bill" Hurrell, 79. Burot 29 natural ley, died Aoril causes at home. Born Dec. to 12, 1893, Strewn, Wam and MattieB. Harrell. Shown, M,arried Moy 1917; she died. Married t.'01- lie Taylor, 1951. Veteran WW wioow; sons, Survivors: George A., Hevautn; JohnT., Aitord, both Burley; ney daugnter, Mrs. Frank (Mar-19 gorite) Allen. Rupert: co14 pt grandchildren; they are alive, back in S. L. A Salt Lake couple who survived a plane crash in Afghanm hile on a istan in were trip. back home today and "grateful to be alive." S. Hyde Margaret Elten Sharp Lor son Hyde, 95.. ' 717 1st E. died ',' South, Aoril 30, 1973, ,.,. ., G in local nursing home ..,,,, 14 Margaret OBITUARIES DESERET .08 78 40 64 54 41 63 54 49 43 35 33 .52 61 37 49 27 .01 78 64 41 is - |