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Show " nggWkp. ijpmr lf"Cri"'ir' i P . 2C DESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, MAT 4, Declining funds and rising costs force some unpleasant and fmrther cuts appear on Utahs system of education. higher Four experts in Utah higher educational finance discussed these problems Thursday night on the Deseret News sponsored Civic Dialogue, televised over KUED, channel 7. Given Utahs high population of students and limited funds, choices between the universir state colleges, ties, two-yecommunity colleges and technical institutions need to be made every session of the Legislature. four-yea- We Deseret Lavor Chaffin, News Education editor and moderator, noted Utah is near the top of states in per capita expenditure on education, but near the bottom in expenditure per student in the higher education system. one need institution which represents academic exBrockbank argued. cellence, He pointed to the spin-of- f effect effects of the University of Utahs programs which include the income of $30 to $35 million a year in federal and priveate research funds and health benefits to the community resulting from the medical school. Utahs effort in higher education is even more apparent when you note the state ranks very low in per capita income, said B. "Jackson W'ixom, information officer for Utah System of .Higher Education. Garth R. Beacham, dean of instruction at Snow College and president of the Utah Conference cf Higher Education, said the smaller colleges are excellent too, but have a different job to do. I personally believe we offer better education at the undergraduate level than the universities do, he said. About 20 percent of the state's taxes go to support higher education. are Some Utah citizens skeptical about whether the state should continue that high level of effort. Sen. W. Hughes Lake, said. Erockbank, In addition there has been a substantial decline in federal funding for higher education, lt Dr. Jerry R. Andersen, academic vice president, University of Utah, agreed with Bea- - Athletic official. G.O. Romney dies He was a coach at East High School, Montana State College and BYU, where he also served as atheltic director and taught public speak- George Ottinger (Ott) Romney, former BYU Brigham Young University athletic d- irector, and widely known 1 athlete, sports-a n and teacher, died K?' at age 80 ; Thursday of a) heart ailment, ing. Following World War II he was director of recreation and clubs and services for the armed forces throughout the world for the Red Cross. s yv; in Washington, He also served as chief of community services for the Army and superintendent of d.c: He wos.app-- l ointed national director of the Mr-- Romney recreation section of the Works Progress Administration, in 1938 and also served Eisenhowers on President Council on Youth Fitness. ; recreation for the Far Eastern Command. He was chairman of the tional Recreation Policies Committee and held many positions with the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. ' Mr. Romney wras bom Dec. 12, 1892, in Salt Lake City, a son of George Ernest and Hannah Ottinger Romney. He received degrees from the OBITUARIES ?. . ilia May Eggartaan - PROVO Ella rett Eggert- - Feb. Provo, Nathan charged, students at the community colleges are being subsidized at the expense of students at the U. of U.. Tuition at the slates universities is much higher than at the community colleges. And the percentage of the institutions budget which comes from student tuition is much higher at the U. than at the smaller schools. It would be much cheaper to send the students at the community colleges to the universities," Andersen argued. He said the reason the ?tate maintains the outlying schools is the contribution they make to the life of the communities in w hich they are located. Wixom noted that although there is a significant i erence between the tuition paid by a university student and the tuition paid by a community college student in Utah, the difference is even greater in many other states. Tuition rates at all levels in Utah are higher than in other western states. Childrens ! r of r inci-de- age. Anna Rasenkilde was chief nurse in charge of the new Primary Childrens Hospital when it Rose opened in 1922. She nursed at the hospital for 24 vears before retiring in I , i . ; all, Mr. Romney has lived in Washington, D.C. for about 25 years since retiring from gov- - service. Cottonwood Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Oon Bout-deSandy, Utah, bov. Mr. and mrs. H. Brent 631 S. 2580 Eost, Chapman. Sondv, bov. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dick-moRockville. Utah, bov. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Mon2530-7t- h East, bov. gum, Mr. and Mrs. Max K. PhilA ve 2490 Lambourne lips, bov Mr. ond Mrs. Thomas C. tovior, 135 E. Gordon La". Murray, bov. Mr and Mrs. Michael A. Harris, 3329 S. 7200 West, Magna, girl. Mr. and Mrs. John I. 9580 SATISFIED I When you are satisfied with HincWey'i Service tell a friend. If me you have a problem call personally. HiNCKLEYS DODGE V ra . j, j services will be eld Monday at l P.m. m the Ninth Ward chapel, S 2i eFr?nds 36 " "lay. caU. at Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m., and Monday at the chapel one hour before services. Burial will be in the Lake Hills mortal Park. St., Balker, 1935 Oougios girl. South Davis Community Hospital Steven Mrs. and Mr. Knech, 235 E. 500 . South, Bountiful, oirl. University Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Wavne LemW. St., mon, (6 Apple Grontsvllle, bov. Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher, 443-9- h East, bov. LDS Hospital Mr. and firs. Barry D. Wessler, 1263 E. Soulh Tern-al- Local Births ' BE south great - great - grandchildren, sister, Mrs. Flora Dovenport, Parker, Idaho. Funeral Saturday 2 p.m., Berg Drawing Room Chapel, Provo, where friends call Friday - p.m., Saturday hour prior to service. Buricl Provo City Cemetery. Joseph H. James 6- James, Joseph Henry S. Is' ' 62 died West, May 3 in a ural of not-- S. 1025 girl. Mr. and Sorensen, East, Sandy, gir L. Mr. ond Mrs. Henry Crusader Dr., 4329 Haun, Murray, girl. Mr. and Liungberg, 7 Mrs. 4250-61- 5 Scott Eost, girl. R. Mr. ond Mrs. Ralph Tale Jr., 260 Wordwav Dr., girl. Holy Cross Hospoal Mr. ond Mrs. Louie Sims Chesterfield, Utah, bov. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus L. N 1300 West, Hamson, 94 bov. Moon, Daniel Mr. and Mrs. West, Magna, 3232 S. 7780 bov. Mr. ond Mrs. Nelson Neff, St., Murrayl girl, 79;?n and M. Vearl Mrs. "Vl Mr 640 ond VanBuren, Mid- Mrs. Dole Robert - Mrs. 3480-365- Keith 8. East, girl. Mr. ond Mrs. Jarl R. Nelson, 1445 W. 2280 South, girl. Fr. and Mrs. Roger I. Bostian, 1357 W. 1100 North, girl. Mr. ond Mrs. Jerry D. Pierce, 1608 W. 4505 South, girl. Mr. ond Mrs. John EverEast, girl. ett, 3378-it- h Richord Mr. and Mrs. 1365 Wasatch Dr., Davhuff, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Wvcoff, 1923 W. 9th North, bov. Mr. ond Mrs. Leslie H. Cannon, 912 E. 7000 South, Sondv, bov. Mr. ond Mrs. Pet T. Burnham, 635 S. 875 Wes. Woods Cross, bov. Mr. ond Mrs. Donald Kov Lvbbert, 932 E. 1230 South, bov. mr. aid Mrs. Jack Howell, 6342 Ashworth St., boy. s. Mr. and Robert J. 4700 Ellis South, 246 bov. Jr V - ': - causes Sait jane .causes?; s 1891, to end Elizabeth; DeLoMore if, George LOS Temple, she died in 1922. Mor-rie- d Gladys Wall 1928, Salt Lake City, loter divorced. Married Beth Cov Feb. 2, 1952. Elko, Nev. Contractor. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Joseph M Ralph, Randy, Mrs. Frank (Rhea) Ivle, Nancy, Vicky, all Salt Ltke City; Mrs. James (BeaNelson, trice) Hesperia, Calif., stepsons, stepdaugh1909, 39 McCulloch, Hilton Melrov 75, 530 E. 1st'! died South, Mav 3, 1973, local in a of , hospital Survivors: husband; daughter, Stanley L., Willows, Calif.; Mrs. Bevan (Ellen) Henry Alice McCulLee loch. Mnrrieril Virginia Jensen, Aug. 5, 192. Salt Lake Temple. Sunday School superintendent; ward clerk; high priest; boiler moker. Union Pacific Railroad, 26 vears; employed at heating plant, LOS Hospital, years. sons, Survivors: widow; daughter, Hilton Clair, Clear17 field; Lewis M., San Diego, Colif.; Mrs. Helen M. Kerr, Bountiful; 10 grandchildren ; two oreat - grandchildren; Roberts, Idaho; Willard, Merrill, Ore.; Elmer, New Hall, Calif. Funeral pending from 260 George, E. South Temple. Glen Gerrard Glen Ger-ror75, 460 S. 2nd West, Bountiful, died Mav 3, 1973, at home of natural causes. Born April 20, 1898, Taylorsville, to George E. and H. Cook Gerrard. Blonche member Retired farmer; LDS Church. BOUNTIFUL Survivors: brothers, sisters, Mrs. Wendell (Helma) Gilbert J., both Bountiful; Mrs. Elmer (Mildred) Jenkins, Kenneth M., both Hom-mon- Salt Lake Citv. Graveside services. Saturday, 2:30 p.m., Taylorsville Cemetery. - IDAHO FALLS Willard Lee (Bill) Clark, 33. Idaho Falls, died May 3, 1973, at home following a long illness. Born Jan. 6, 1940, Idaho Lee and Falls, to Willard Francis Mae Parks Clark Sr. Jenkins Married Carolyn Freeman, March 12, 1972, St. Fireman and Anthony. LDS member mechanic; Church; member International Assocotion of Fire Fighters Local 1565; vice president of Idaho Falls Snowmobile Club. Survivors: widow; step children, Charles O. Jenkins, Tonna Roe Jenkins, both Idaho Falls; sons, daughter, Charles Richard Clark, Clark, Susan Lee, all Riverd-ole- , Ga. mother, Mrs. Frances Hillman, Idaho Falls; father, Downev, Calif.; sisters, Mrs. Frances Haderlie, Iona; Mrs. Debbie Hillman, Idoho Mrs. Falls; grandmother, Melinda Clark, Huntington Calif. Pork, Chapel of Burial. Fielding 4 p.m.. the Pines. Memorial Pork Cemetery. James G. Lewis - IDAHO FALLS James 3, Idaho Falls, died May 2, 1973, in a local hospl'at tallowing a tong illness. Born June 23,1889, Albion,-Idoho- , to James Alva and Ido Elnora Norton Lewis. Married Sarah Ethel Davis, June 1909, Malad. Later divorced. Married Mable Jov Sant, Dec. 23, 1933, Ogden. He died. LOS Member Church; farmer; five year or Bonneville employe County Weed Control Department. Survivors: son, daughter, Clcudis George, Fraser Park, Calif.; Mrs. Roy (Alice Buth) Cooe, Terreton, Idaho; five Mrs. tier. Calif. - 1999 North ple, died Starley , W. Tem- 16 oreat trother, sis- Downev. N., Ida Olson, Whit- Funeral Saturday, 1 3, Chopel ol the Pines. Burial, Ammon Cemetery. W. H. Krgmer Idaho Graveside services were held today for William H. Kremer, 66, Ririe, who died Mav 1, 1973, in an Idaho Falls hospital following RIRIE, 0 long illness. Born June 2, 1506, Idaho to William Falls, J. ond Blanche Heise Kremer. Married Blonche Stone, Sept. 1, Former. Survivors: widow; son;, 1933. lliam S., Ririe. Buriol, Ririe Cemetery. Wi- Warr, - Salt Lake nursing home. to,, , He died in Marlon E. in Nev. Ely, Married Church; for- mer employe of Tooele Army Depot and Salt Lake Interna- tional Airport. husband; sons, Eddie Frank Starley, Garrison, Mont.; Don Rov, Monte C. Starley, both Salt Lake City; Arthur B. (Billy) Star-leU.S. Navy, San Diego, Calif.; Ranald M. Warr, Midvale; Kenneth S. Warr, Gor-- 1 16 risen, Mont.; grandchildren; mother, Salt Lake 53, 3500 South, Hun-- W. pital of natu- ral causes. Born March 7, i Lake City, to Aaron W. and EdJessie wards Hinfze. JS 1939, Her- - bert Haggard, Oct. 19, Salt Lake City. Member LDS Church. Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, David E Magna; Wovne. Lavton; Dennis, Mrs. Ellis (Elsie) Lewis, T. Brent, Jack, Robert, Kenneth, Janice, all Salt Lake Citv; 19 grondchildren; father, Bounti-fI; sisters, Mrs. Leonard (Afton) Phister, Bountiful; lone Mrs. Norma Roberts, u Hintze, Leone Hintze, all Salt L'ake Citv. Funeral Monday 2 p.m., 4330 S. where Redwood, 8 friends coll Sundav p.m., one hour before and Monday services. Buriol, Valiev View Memorial Park. Mayda C. Stewart Married John R. Stewart Jr. Sept. 30, 1925, Manti LDS He died March, Temple. 1952. Manti Temple worker. Survivors: sons, daughters, Gene, Porker, Ariz.; Gordon L John Granbv, Moss.; Devere, Las Vegas. Nev.; Maurice, So!' Lake Roger Citv: Mrs. Merrill (Morva Down) Cowiev, Venice, Sevier Countv; Mr s. Charles Oscoda, Hcwlev, (Carolvn) Mich., 28 grandchildren, 3 brothers, sisters, Anthony Christensen. Aurora; LoVell Christensen. Orem; Mrs. Glen (Ervo) Gurr, Aurora; Wavne, PortEsbern land, Ore.; Mrs. Enid) (Mary Baadsgaord, Spanish Fork. Funeral Satur1 Warren p.m., Chapel. R. R Alton Clark Ward, 71, 1821 1973, 4, es. Born Aug.- 11, Par- - 1901, - - i I Aurora LDS Friends rail Jensen Funeral Home, Saline. Sevier Countv. Fridov p.m. Burial Aurora CITY Cemetery ond Saturday from 11:30 d.m. until services. Pearl A. Evan - Peorl MALAD, IDAHO Adams Evans, 72, Malad, died Mav 2 of natural cautis in o Pocatello nursing home. Born March 8, 1901, Malad. to John Jones and Margaret Adams Ewans. Member LDS Church. Survivors: brothers, Malad: sister. John A., George A., Bountiful, Utah; Ralph A Sondv, Utah; Mrs. Alfred (Mollie) DuClair, Son Francisco. Funeral Saturday p.m., Malad 4th LDS Word Friends call Benson Funeral Home, AAalod. FriSaturday day until 9 p m 2 Chanel. , to service. prior Malad City Cemetery. Sunmember stake School board, Par-owain Bonneville stoke and Yolecrest member Second Word. widow; sons, Survivors: daughter, Craig M Portland, L. Melvin, Belevue, Ore.; Wash.; Mrs. Stuart (Helen) Poleman, Heber City; 18 M. brother,. grandchildren; Howard, Tonga. noon, Funeral Monday, Yolecrest Second Word chap18th S. 1035 el, Eost, Friends call Sundav p.m., 124 - 4th East, ond Monday at the chapel one hour before. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Burial - Tomeno QUINCY, Wash. Mukai 83, Higashiyama, 1. 1973, in Quincy, died Mav 9 local hospital of natural causes. Born Jan. 20, 1890, Wakayama, Von Ken, Jaoan, to Komataro and Sono Mukai Mukai. Married Zentaro Higashiyama, March 2, 1916, in 1963. He died Japan. Buddhist Member Ogden Church. Survivors: sons, Masakczu (Butch), Ogden; Mosateru (Macky), Quincv; Masayosu Angeles, Calif. ; (Ken), Seattle, Masanobu 11 Wash.; grandchildren; three great - grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, 2 p.m., Buddhist Church. Ogden Friends call Lindauist ond Sons Mortuary, Ogden, Monp.m., ond at the day Tuesdov before Buriol, Ogden ser- City Cemetery. Leslie J. Burrup - Funeral POCATELLO Mav 3 tor Leslie John Surruo, 68, Pocatello, who died April 28 ot 0 heart Born Pocatello in attack service was Nov. 23. y 1 and Jane Hollo-da- Married Celia Salt 1927, Sait Lake LOS Temple. Retired Salt Lake City fireman, retired Salt Lake Citv employe. Board of Education. Survivors: widow; brothers, sisters, Francis David, Lehi; David Jarmen, Granger; Mrs. Morris (Ellen Mav) Kunz, Mrs. Royal (Ethel Fay) Matson, both Murray; Mrs. Fredrick (Lillian May) Morrison, Mrs. James (Thelma Tressa) Jessop, both Salt Lake City, Arnold Nathan Boss, Murray. Funeral Saturday noon, WilLDS son Ward Chapel. 1860-3r- d East. Friends call 36 E. 7th South, Friday 6--8 p.m., ot the ward Saturday half-hou- r prior to service. Burial Salt Lake Citv Ceme- Richmond, died Mav 1973, dav chaDel vices. l causes in 2, a 1904. Downev, to M. Honnoh ond Viilliam Burruo. Married Bvington 31, 1935, Hazel Bennett July Logan LDS Terfiple. Grodu-ol- e Brigham Young Colteae, Laaan. Carman tor P.F.E. Bishop, Pocatello 24th LDS Survivors: widow; Ward. Mont L.. sons, daughters, Kensington. Md.; Doyle W Mrs. nope Goiena. Alaska; Willows. Calif.; Hoymore. Mrs. DeAnn Egbert, MarMrs. Tlrel Ark ; shall, Cieartield. Kunz, (JoAnn) Ken Mrs. (Mvro Lee) U'ah; Nelson, Pocateiio, II grandchildren, sisters, Mrs. Isaac (Zina) Barnes, Mrs. Lula Anderson, both Downey; Mrs. Vivian Symons, Provo. Burto' Downey Cemetery 4, 1910, Hern-- Fov ' San Pablo, Calif, hospital. Born Aug. Glenna ried M a r s d e n , June 11, 1924, Salt Loek Lose Temple. She died Mav 30, 1950. Married Gwen Stewart, June 11, 1951, Salt Lake Temple. UP&L Co. Provo member employe; Lions Club; former Tabernacle Choir member; sang in Mendelsohn's Male Chorus in Provo; served Central States mission; served in seventy's presidency ; high priest group leader, Hillcrest Ward; counselor in Sundav School Los 3 F:ay B. Rowlings RICHMOND, Calif. Bodell Rawl-- I n g s , 6 2, , , owan, to John Melvin and Dorothy Clark MarWord. (Bill), 69, - 4 - tery. Tomeno Higashiyama AURORA, Sevier Countv Mayda C. Stewart, 70, Aurora, died Mav 2 of naturol causes in a Salt Lake hosoi-tol- . Born Aug. 29, 1902, Aurora, to Christian and Mary Ellen Jacobsen Christensen. day Ward brothers, H . Salt, 1920, Merril at home of natural caus- - ' Mav Halladav, ' later solemnized, April 3. 1937, Duchesne; later solemnized, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Meat cutter. Survivors: widow; son, daughters. Robert V., Golden. Colo.: Mrs. William D. (Betty Jean) Van Mrs. Wagenen, Jov (Jo Anne) Hall, both Salt Lake 15 City; grandchildren; 4 Mav Ceme- 30. Married Leone Beckstead . ter, died Mav 4, 1973, in a Granger hos- Cvril E. Burton Ave.,2 ofdied nat- - Graham Dec. Rex Helen Marion Haggard, 6220 Weston Arthur C. Halladay Violet Maria Ha r vo rd't'V' 1') A v e . , died " Helen Haggard Burial vice. tery. Caroline Olson Larsen. Mrs. Rulon (Nettie) Topham, oil Salt Lake Citv. Funeral Mondoy noon, 36 E.7th South, where friends call Sundav 8 p.m., Monday hour prior to Burial service. Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Rex C. Word Duane, Mrs. Nola Bennett, Mrs. Duane (Myrle) Bennett, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Delbert Bennett, (Phyllis) Ogden. 1 Funeral Monday, p.m.. Tote Tooele, Mortuary, where friends call Sunday 9 p.m., and Monday one hour before services. Burial, Tooele Cemetery. HUNTER 7:30-9:3- Annie Cooper sister, brother, sisters, Frank Citvr; ot the chapel day Saturday hour prior to ser- Dale, County, to JoSmith seph and . Starley, I Survivors: Castle Emery 1903, 1952 Worr, Member LDS sister, Mrs. Gladys Bingham, Smith-fielUtah. Funeral- Saturday 1 p.m., Weston LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Webb Funeral Home, Preston, Fri- to David Reese Born Nov. 26. v 3 a in Salt , Lake hospital. Born Jan. 20, i ' 1904, Provo, natural causes in a a$ . . ural of Fi- 1915, cantile 377 69, 743 Owner-operato- widow; sons, Dale, Caldwell; both Salt Duane, Claine, Lake Citv, 12 grandchildren, Arthur C. Larsen Vance Carl Larsen, Lafayette Dr., died Mav 3 local hospital, Mav 1, 1973. Born Aug. p.m., Wood Vence 21 of 8 on, at arrival Married Willard Clark grandchildren; grandchildren; ter, Delbert Hilda Cooper 'k 4 r vears. a Weston merstore. Survivors: master, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Hilda C. Warr 57, 23, e, Morgan, Salt Lake Citv; T. Della Mrs. Campbell, Bountiful. Funerol Saturday V p.m., 3rd-7t- h LOS Ward Chapel where friends coll two hours Burial Tooele Citv prior. Cemetery. 1950. t 0 ondl Jane grand- T. September 1936, Fillmo-e- . Jan., 1 brother, sisters, Leland S. Grontsvllle; Mrs. Edith T. Bracken, Tooele; Mrs, Ethel B. 1194 d Geere Lewis, Tooele; Anderson, child, 3 Fronklyn and Vilate Bron- son Cooper. V Married Don ; Wood 3 1919, Self Lake LDS Temple. 29, ' 4 Eliza Jane Clark M a Rachel Louise Nelson, May 10, 1923, Logan LDS Temple. Weston post- Salt 9 3 8 , t hospi-- .iirnV .. V" Cornelius Beniamin and .V Lake Employe Union Railroad. Member Pacific Cifurch. A.M.b. Trinity Attended University of Utah. sons, widow; Survivors: daughters, Victor, Tacoma, Wash.; John, Angela, bath Salt Lake Citv; Mrs. .Rov (Camille) Jefferson, Annan-dalVa., 5 grandchildren, Charles, sisters, brother, Mrs. Dionysus Warren, Mrs. Lake Salt all Jessie Gordon, Citv. Funeral Saturday, Trinity A.M.E. Church, 239 E. 6th South. Friends call 574 E. 1st South Friday p.m. Burial 1 Logan, Nov. 11, 1901, Lehi, Utoh, to 7, Citv. llmore, caus-- . in a Utah, a - Archie v 1 man, Utah, tol Al- ' William m 0 n d and jp'-i n c s r a R e b e c c ilm Tempti Bodell. Morried Earl j j: Rawl- ings, Aug. 7, 1925, Salt Lake City. He died. Member LDS Church. Survivors: son, Earl, Concord, Calif.; brother, sisters, Henry, Herriman; Mrs. Ray (Millie) Lindsay, Midvale; Mrs. Ruby Lamoreaux, Mrs. Mary Wrigf,., both Murray; Mrs. Levon Luthy, Salt Lake City. Funeral Monday, 10 a.m., State, Midvale, where 8 friends call Sunday p.m., and Monday une hour before services. Burial, Midvale City Cemetery. 8090 S. Doris H. Seal POINT, Texas -Graveside services were held PILOT Wednesday for Doris Hanson Seal, 52, Pilot Point, who died Mav 1, 1973, in a Dallas hospital folic ring a short illness. Nov. Born 16, 1920, Brigham Citv, Utah,. Married Clinton Eugene Seal, Jan. 13, 1941, Salt Lake City. AttendState Univered Memphis sity; received nurse training at Parkland Hospital, Dallas; first woman elected at City Council in Pilot Point; member LDS Church. Funerol services for Larsen will be held Monday ot noon ot the Deseret 7th South, Eost 36 Mortuary, where friends moy call Sunday. 6 to I P.m. ond Monday one hour Interment, Meprior to services. morial ardens. Funerol directors, Deseret Mortuary. Funeral services HAGGARD tor Helen Marian Haggard will be held Monday, 2 p.m. ot the McDo-uqo- I Home. 4330 South Funeral where friends moy call Redwood, Sunday from 6 to 4 p.m. ond Monday one hour prior to service interment. Valiev View Memorial Park. Funeral directors. McOougal Funeral Home. - HYDE Funeral services for Ellen Margaret Sharp Larson Hyde will be held Fridov. 10 o.m , m the Russon Brothers Mortuorv Chopel, 255 South Second Eost. Friends moy coll ot the mortuary Thursday, 7 to I pm., and Friaov prior to services. Inierment, Logon City Cemetery. Russon Brothers. Funerol directors BRCWN causes ural Hanks Funeral Hilton M. McCulloch 60, as March SO grand-childre- WESTON, IDAHO Vern Lott, 71, died Weston, May 2 of nat- Tote. Married: All L. Clyde Lake Ciiv; M., Salt Archie V. Leif Reid Mory Mar-- r Gordon. i e d O m a Louise Thom- Tooele, John W.i. Childs. Citv Cemetery. 1913, Gren ada, Miss., to Marshall end Tooele' home, July 5, V Born and Grib-be- v brother, grandchildren; sister, Clarence, Heber City; Bountiful. tdell Mrs. Shipp, Funeral Saturday, noon, 260 E. South Tempie, where friends call one hour before services. Burial, Salt Lake atura I causes in a local hospital. Feb. LARSEN C. Vonce . 11 .1 Born J Survivors: sons, Dr. Gage 2 Mav to H y r u m Odell R.. (Andv), all 1 of 1882, Gun- - v DUP. John M. Gordon died 1. . -- Married Lloyd L. Anderson. He died July 7, 1964. Graduated from Snow College and BYU; school teacher; slake and watd primary president, served with husband three member home missions; Funeral Heber p.m., LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Olpin Mortuary, Heber City, Friday 9 p.m., Saturday prior to service. Buriol Heber City Cemetery. Tote f V r Sept. $ Moroni Abigail 1 John Marshall Gordon, 849-1th East, TOOELE i.eueMo 81, fT1 Honks, Tooele, Mov 2 of not a ih lst-6t- h Henkt T. home of nctu- rot causes. Funerol services ANDERSON for Lillian Childs Anderson win be the hed Soturdov. 12 nocn, 260m Eost Larkin Mortuary Chopel. COM ot South Temple. Frtenas mov i'e mortuary Saturday one hour Interment, So't prior to services. Funeral diLake C'tv Cemetery. rectors, Robert Walker Mortuary Sannison, pete County, man. Married Jennie A. Dahlmon Nov. 28, 1900, Salt Lake LOS Temple. She died June 18, 1947. Recontractor. tired Temple worker, 20 vears. Survivors: sons, daughters, J. Linden, Alfred, Franklin, all Heber City; Arthur, Orem; Mrs. Nell Stephens, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Paul (Inez) Wilson, Heber Citv; Mrs. Cleon (Hope) Fitt, Concord, Calif., 22 grandchildren, 56 great2 grandchildren, Cemetery. rest XA. Chap- Saturday ,. Born and Mary Math- 90, Lihion Childs Anderson, Cleveland ' died Ave., Ap7' Mov 2, 1973. in a local 552 convalescent Salt Ts ' 8 7 8 , ews great - great grandchildren. Funeral Monday, II a.m., chaoel. Mitchell Funeral where friends call Sundav before and Monday p.m., services. Burial, Price Citv in IS Idaho-- 1 Lcuella ' t City, 2 May Lake Citv, to Joseph Smith ! Hannohl ural w Lake nursing Born & home. Dec. t. 19, Diaz, Mexico, to Joseph H. and Elizabeth S. Blo'ntield James. Mar f I Adelaide Oviott Rasmussen. Married George Collinghom, Sr., Aug. 26, 1903, Sunnvside, He died. County. Carbon Member LDS Church. Survivors: sons, wughters, M. Soencer, Columbia, Calif.; El Ceritto, Calif.; Elmer T Mrs. Wiley (Leone) Hansen, Mrs. J. I. (Nelle) Hansen, both Salt Lake Citv; Mrs. D. A. (Irene) Flory, Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Ken (Hazel) San Diego, Calif.; eight five grondchildren; grondchildren; two great 3, , , Funeral Saturday, Fitzgerald reported that the national association is investigating the possibility of funeral insurance, but no plan can be set up without a request from a state association. PH.359-765- 5 Funeral VITAL STATISTICS he added. l oco anneph?ws Sj, 4 brothers, 1946. -- He died Idaho. 19 W v 0 . , Ros-Cit- The family said no funeral services will be held except private memorial services. In lieu of flowers, it is suggested that contributions bemade to the BYU scholarship fund. ; Remola HolmquM, Midvijie; Mrs. Kov (Mariore) Hinckley, Orem, 10 grandchildren, Born y gation to explain and inform v 21, I Nov. JohR of natural causes in a local hospital. Born June 26. , and , Heber 183 EoHralm. 2 - CITY Mathews V"& Chapman, 94, - Sanpete Coun--;- ; tv, to R. O.j- j. 7.. Origgs, 21 , F r e e Hospital, died May 3. 1973, in a Salt Lake emi-avoi- the public about prices and how they are established, Fitzgerald said. Noting that people make the choice as to the expense of the funeral, he said directors should inform them fully so their selection will be enlightened and informed." He warned against setting prices so high that the clients have no choice but to reject a funeral with the body present. We must decide if were going to serve in the public interest with a wide range of prices or put the consumer in the position of exercising his prerogative of not buying at , f ; HEBER n e Ras- died Mav 2, a in Lake hospital c a u se s of to incident Born j, ond i 1 89. ; ace. - March 2, 1954. ActWe member LDS Church. Survivors: sons, dauohters, Arinand 0., Woodrow, both Provo; Mrs. natural es. Mama - Monday 10 a.m., 36 E. 7th where friends coll South, 8 Sunday p.m., Monday hour prior to service. Burial Lake Hills Memorial Park. supervisor at the Primary She was 89. W V, 'u Eggert sen March City, Anna Mads-in- e GRANGER Rosenkilde, affectionately known as Mama Rose, 2811 S. 3095 West, first nurse and to t8, to Eliza Cheslev Borreft. Mor- ried Andrew E e t a r t 1906, ' ' ters, Frank James, Oregon; Ray Bowen, Houston, Tex.; Blllv York, Florida; Kenneth Jones, Oklahoma; Mrs. Leslie H. (Marzee) Whall, Carolyn Janes, bath Salt Lake Favorite nurse dies at 89 causes , xrt '' Born pital. el ng A Col-- Price, Bar. May f? - sen, 5, Frovj, died VaV 3 of a stroke in a Provo hos- - cham that excellence must be judged in terms of an institution's mission. he But, hospital PRICE mussen ingham. Ftmerafs iillian C. Andersort John M. Chapman I. Colflngtam Angtfin V She attended Brigham young University for a year before entering nurse training at the LDS Hospital. University of Utah, Montana "Mama Rose, a native of State College, Harvard, UniBiersted, Denmark, was bom versity of Illinois and New Nov. 11, 1883, a daughter of York University. Frederick and Maritze RosHe also received a Rhodes enkilde. She was a Sunday. d were challenged Thursday to Scholarship, but gave it up to School secretary before the philosophy that a join the U S. Army Air Corps grating to America in 1900 with a group of missionaries. in World War I. good funeral is an expensive She was a member of the funeral. He married Ruth Harding in Ninth Ward, The Granger Edward J. Fitzgerald, Albu- - 1919 in Billings, Mont, Church of Jesus Christ of querque, N.M., vice president Survivors include his Latter-daSaints. of the National Funeral Direcwidow; a son, Jack, Pittsburg, Survivors include an adopttors Association, spoke during Pa., and a daughter, Mrs. ed son, Don Lee, Granger; a the final day of the 62nd annu- Robb (Jill) Copeland Jones, Mrs. Joan al convention of the Utah Fu- Washington, D C.; also three fus;er daughter, gutters Barnes, Salt Lake neral Directors and Embalm-er- s brothers, W.W. (Woody), city; five grandchildren; and Association in the Salt Floyd E., both of Salt Lake one sister, Elizabeth Palace. and Milton A., Little enkilde, Weber Riverdale, Our profession has an obliRock, Ark. nieces several and County; Challenge to funeral directors 4 1973 Fund drop, cost rise put colleges in bind choices A, kg i Funeral services Brown will, be Christensen held Saturday at 10 o.m. m Brothers Mortuary Chaoel, 255 South 2nd Eost. Friends mav-coll at the mortuary Friday 6 to 8 p.m. ond Soturdov prior to .servic;- es. Interment, Preston, Idaho. son Brothers, funeral directors. HEAPS Funer'ut services tor Melvin W. Heaps will be he'd Saturday of 2 p.m. in the Goff Mortuary Chaoel, 8090 South Stote, where friends may call Friday p.m. ond Saturday prior to service. Burial, West Jordon Cemetery. Goff Mortuary, funeral directors. DREW Funerol mass tor Hew tie Drew will be held Saturday 1(1 a.m. in the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Holy Rosary will be reeded Friday 7 p.m. ot O'Donnell Mortu-ary- , 372 East 1st So., where friends moy coll Friday m. p Buriol, Mt. Calvary. FimerjH directors, O'Donnell Mortuorv ki HOLT Funeral services toh Ethel May Mason Holt will be 1 held Saturday in the p.m. 2nd Word, 1623 South Slh McKoy Eost. Interment Solt Loke City Cemetery. Friends moy coll at the Deseret Mortuorv, 36 East 7th South on Fridov 6p.m. ond it the Word on Saturday one hour prior to services. Funerol directors, Deseret Mortuorv. REBER Funeral services for Otto Fronds Reber will be held Friday ot 12 noon ot the Lorkin Mortuary Chooel, 260 Eost South Temple. Friends mav call at the mortuorv Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. ond Friday one hour prior to services. Interment, Salt Loke City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Lor-kiMortuorv. RUMMELL Funeral services for Margaret F. Summed will be held Fridov ot 1 p.m. In the Colo 2128 Souths nial Mortuorv Chaoel, Slote. Friends may coll Fridov, one hour prior to services. Interment, Riverton City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Colonial Mortuary. MORIARTY Funeral services tor Elsie Phillips Moriorty will be held Fridov 2 p.m. at the Deseret 36 East 7th South Mortuary, where friends may cad Thursday 6 to 8 p.m. ond Friday prior to services. Interment Memorial Gardens Of The Valiev. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. 0 GORDON Funeral services for John Morshall Gordon will be , conducted 1 p.m. Saturday at AME Church, 239 East 6th South. Friends mov call at Evans ond Earlv 574 East 1st South Pri. day evening, 7 to 8 p.m. Interment, Mount Olivet cemetery. Funerol directors, t Evans ond Early. HALLADAY Funeral services for Arthur will C. Holiadov be held Saturday ot 12 noon, in the Wilson Word, 1860 South 3rd Eost. Friends moy coll at the' Deseret Mortuary, 36 Eost 7th South. Frip.m. and ot the word on day Saturday 1 hour prior to services. Interment City Cemetery. Funerol dlrectorsDesergt Mortuory. nfluOTRlTON Funeral services for Sarah L. Harrison wilt be held Saturday 12 noon in the Crescent i LDS Word Chaoel, 89 East ,11000 South. Friends mav call Friday 6 to 8 p.m. at the Jenkins Soffe mortuary. 4760 South State, ond boturdoy ot the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Crescent Cemetery. Funerol directors, V. C. Soffe ond Sons. JAMES Funerol services for Joseoh H. Jomes wilt be held Mondov ot 10 o.m. at the Deseret 36 East 7th South Mortuorv, where friends mav coll Sunday 6. to 8 p.m. and Monday prior to services. Interment, Lake Hills. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuory. WELCH Graveside services for Phyllis Joyce Welch will be held 12 noon in the South Saturdoy Jordan Cemetery, 10600 South llth West. Fner.ds mav call Fridov 6 to 8 p.m. at Stevenson's Funeral 'Chooel, 1861 West 7800 South. Funerol directors, Stevenson's Funeral Chopel. MOFFAT Funeral services for v Florence Martha Taylor Wogner Moffat will 12 be held Friday, to the 25th Ward noon, Chaoel, , 438 South 9th West. Friends may call ot 260 East South Temple Thursday evening. o.m., and Fridov at the ward one hour prior to services. Buriol, Wosotch Lown Memorial Park. Funeral directors ' Lekin Mortuary. LEYBA Reuuiem Mass for Fred Levba will be celebrated Sot- urday 10 a.m. in St. Joseph The Worker Cothohc 7405 Church, South Redwood Rood. Holy Rosary' will be recited Friday. 7:30 pm.' in the Goff Mortuary Chaoel, 8090 Soulh State, where friends may-col- l Friday 6 'to 8 p.m. ond Sotur-aaorior to mass. Burial WtsV Jordan Cemetery. Goff Mortuary,' funeral directors. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received ot the office of the City Recorder, Room 2C0. Clry and County Build-P.M., until 5:00 oclock Ing, Wednesday, May 16, 1973, for the work of constructing on Kitchen ot the Solt Loke City in-ternotionol Airport, Prolect No. . according to the plans on file in the City Engineer's office. Bids will be publicly opened in Room 301, City ond County Building ot or obout 10.30 A.M. on Thursdov. Moy 17, 1973, by ihe Board of Citv Commissioners. In lieu of submitting proposois to the City Recorder, bidders mov 9 " r , ' , ' ty Building. On the outside ot envelope, the bidder shall Indicate the noture of Fmrals ' bid. The right Is reserved to reiect any or all bids. Bid bonds will be accepted to Ueu ot certified check. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF SALT LAKE CHY. UTAH, THIS 26TH OAY OF APRIL, 1973. HERMAN J. HOGENSEN City Recorder First Publication Aoril 30. 193 Lost Publication Mav 4, 1973 . - McRAE Funerol services will held Monday, 12 noon, ot the 416 South 5i Eost tor Regmo McRae, friends may call Sunday, 6 to I o m. ot town Mackav Sunset Mortuary, 2.!0 East 1300 South ond ot the word Monday one hour prior to seivicej. lk?riol. Mt. Olivet Ceme Funero! tery directors, Mackoy Sunset town Mortuary. " j present sealed proposals to the Board of Commissioners ot open meeting on said dote of bid opening orior to the opening ot the - first bid. Instruction to bidders, soecifico- tioi,: ond forms far contract end r, bond, together with plons ond oro-- . tiles, when prepared, may be obtained ot the office ot the ity Engineer, Room 401, City A Coon- - Lake City; Alice Lee Scott, Seattle, Wash.; Betty Curley, Kodiak, Alaska. Burial, Masonic Cemetery, Pilot Point. The family suggests contributions to the cancer society. services lor Word will be held dov. 2 noon, in the Yolecrest 2nd Wo'd Chrtnel, 10?5 $uh Eost. Friends mov coll Sundov. 4 to I p.m., et the White Chooel Mortuary. 124 South 4th Eost ond Mondov et the chopel one hour prior to services. Inierment, $olt Loke City Cemetery. Funeral directors. White Chopel Mortuary. ROSENKILDE Funeral services tor Anno ,J. Rosenkilde will be held Monday, ot pm. :n Granger 9th Word. 2SiS South 2855 Wt. Friends moy coil qt the Deseret Mortuary, 34 Eost ?th South Sunaov from 4 to I p.m. ond ot the word on Monday, one hour orior to services. Interment, Funerol directors, Des- ere Mortuary. GERRARD Fynerol graveside services tor Glenn Gerrord will be held Saturday, 2:30 p.m., in the Taylorsville Cemetery Funeral directors. V. c. Soffe & Sons. Y legal Notices Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, Terry, Jeff, both Pilot Frank Point; Mrs: Dallas; McLaughlin, Karen, DalAshiand, Ore.; Susan, las; two grandchildren; sisters, Margaret Hanson, Salt WARD Rex Clark 1 " ATTENTION: medical profession. DEVELOPERS, contractor, end' INTERESTED PARTIES' the express ourcose of medicol Clinics, the Povsor Hospital Governing Boord hos the property east of Povson Hcsoiful. Said Governing Board now offers this ground on o long term Llease boss to interested parties. Description of the prooerly involved is ovaiioble, uoon reauest, a Povson HosOtal. Those desiring o leose thiv property t mvitecj l.j o written proposal to the Govern, mo Boord ot Povson on or Hospital Other For b 9h Word Chopel, before May 14. 193 Any interested tenants ore o'so requested to moke interests known, together w.fh ragged tor a . tuchty " PavscR Hose tai Goyrnm(j Boom oc(ept or , yes the rgnt o any or ah proposals. r'et B v m |