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Show linfiHHyrl r ivww 6 D . DESERET NEWS, THURSDAY, 'Give priority to form gas' The governor said he would ask the Rockv Mountain Federation of States to hold a meeting to discuss the oil and gasoline situation. There may come a time when well have to ask our motorists to conserve gasohe said. line, p urged council members to write to Sen. Rampton Wallace F. Bennett, to have him change his vote on continuation of the regional development commissions. such as the Four Corners Regional Development Commission. Eldo Oorius Miller, 74, 352 Ave., May 16. 1973, ot home Beryl es Born Oct. 7, 1898, Ephro- I m , March rn R Nielsen OorluS. Mar- - , Rex ' 1 ; ' ; ... Seat. Miller. 5, 1928. Monti School teacher: Temple. graduated from Snow Academy; former Renef Society president. Third Word. Liberty Stake; counselor in Liberty and South Salt Lake Stake Relief Society; chairman and member of regional staff of E. ned employment placement department for LDS Church, post PTA president; former contain of DUP. - ?468-6t- died Mcv 16 of naturol causes in a Salt Lake struction J Arave Formington. Edith 1938, Miyo Bros. Co. Member Con- LDS Church. son, widow; Survivors: daughters. Clifford Larren, Dennis Mrs. Kavsville; West Bingham, (Janet) Mrs. Michael (Erma) Point; Clearfield; Julie, Bingham, 5 Sunset, grandchildren, Wilford, sisters, brothers, West Point; Golden, Sunset; Mrs. May King, Idaho Foils; Mrs. Manila Suizer, Hooper; Mrs. Sylvia Adams, Layton; Mrs, Lillie Stoddard, West Point; Mrs. Myrtle Kirkman, Clinton, Davis County; Mrs. Ila Forbes, Layton. Funeral Friday 1 P.m., Raulien. Mo'rled; Albert Henry v " ' 2, 1906, West Point LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Lindquist's Kaysvllle Mortuary Thursday 9 p.m., ot the chapel Friday 11:30 a.m. until 12:45 p.m. Burial West Point Cem- S. 2165 W generator, tool Mr. ond Mrs John box and tools, $1,350. 4?4J W. 5615 South, girl. Patrick Antry, 2t S Ketsey FLETCHER, Mr. ond Mrs. L von check-book- , R . 2550 Nantucket! Or., girl. Ave., stereo tapes, WATKINS. Mr, ond Mrs. Eldon, $35. 4454 Caso Benito PI., girl. - 2nd 1894 Linda Norman, Mr. and Mrs. ALLDREDGE, East, baby seat, value untsaoc L , 582 E. 3900 South, girl. PETERSON, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- known. Louis ald. 4700 Hugo Ave., girl. Fehr, 1791 - Slh Holy Cress East, distributor, wiring, S2j. MATTHEWS, Mr. and Mrs. WiE. 2321 Watson, Shirley lliam L , 3924 S. 5080 West. Hunter. 2100 South, No. 9, wheel and R. Mr. and Mrs. SWASEY, tire, $50. Wavne. 1006 Yale Ave.. girl. 863 Richard Peterson, PROWS, Mr, and Mrs. David, 1904 W. 3395 South, Gronger, boy. Logan Ave, No. 2, windshield ALLEN, Mr. ond Mrs. Alan K.r wipers, $5.55. 1747 Redwood Dr., bov. Pam J. McIntyre) 3480 WALTON, Mr. ond Mrs. Warren, 3rd East, No. 18, purse, $20. SOU Del Rio St., bov. Jackie Eldredge. 624 3rd Mr. Mrs. ond HUMPHREY. Ave., wallet, cosh, $20. Steven, 751 4th Eost. boy. 521 H.E. 5th Hovenor, St. Marks MILLS, Mr. ond Mrs. Richord. Ave., cane, value walking 1128 W. 4370 South, Murray, oirl. unknown. Mr. Mrs. and MCCASLANO, Cook Tea & Coffee Co., Rex, 1681 McClelland, boy. 2440 S. 9th West, hot chocoRichMr. Mrs. and DYMOCK, ond coffee machines, ord, 4950 Havasu Way. Hunter, late $654. girl. Ronald J. Evans, 4471 S. South Dovts ROLLINS, Mr. and Mrv Ralph 3600 West, spare tires and T, 673 Thornfleld Rd. Kovsvllie, rims, $100. bov Bettic Jex, No. 6, W. BouREED, Mr. and Mrs. Gary, 744 levard Gardens, cash, $58. Irving. No. 44, girl. Jesse Dare, 1986 Hollywood University WHITING, Mr. ond Mrs. Carzel, Ave., wallet, books, value 6175 Oliver Dr., bov. unknown. RICH, Dr. and Mrs. Terrv. Med- Vandalisms reported by: ical Plaza South, No. 1332, girl. 1014 9th Kay Mortensen, Cottonwood KENNEY, Mr. and Mrs. Carl B., Eost, apartment ransacked. L. W. 4580 2137 Attiew sod Ave., boy. Roy Knight, Mrs. 5752 Mr. ond MANWARING, South, broken winds4453 Summerwood. Taylors- hield. Victor, ville, bov. Patricio Connor, 2101 Haun MELLOR. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ave,, broken window, $100. P.- , 9650 S. 2558 East. Sandv. boy. Elden E. Karuss, 2812 S. NIELSON, Mr. ond Mrs. Richora 9150 West, broken window. G.- . 9631 S. 570 East, Sandv. bov Neil Mr. and Mrs. P. LeGrand SPENCER, Shingleton. H.- 148S 9th East, boy. 1590 E. 5454 South, damage Mr. and Mrs. to lawn. FROMMELT, Wolt. 64)4 Fovewav Dr., Sandv. Mrs. John E. White, 951 girl. 1900 East, broken window JOHNSON, Mr. ond Mrs. RondO.-6)2$600. Oov St., Murray, giti. W. Whittier 5975 School, MADSEN, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J., 557 E. 3300 South, gtrl. 3500 South, broken windows, $250. Roma Funk, 1B0 E. 5460 No. 23, Fradulent use of a license: South, convertible Hem-Ington Ross A. Colwell. 1172 too damaged, $150. 3 months. Crestview School, 2100 LinDr., 7380 W. 2937 West Jordan, ,South, 1 year. Unlawful operation of a vehicle contribution to serious property damage: Gilbert . P. 1515 S. 11th West, 3 Armstrong, months. a falsa affidavit: Making Robert E. Becker, 4802 Southridge Dr., Kearns, I year. David L. Emerson, 1275 E. Wilmington, I year. Refusal to a sobriety test: etery. William M. Loveland GARDEN CITY, Rich CounWilliam ty Milford Loveland, 79, Garden Citv, died 14 of May East, 16diedof months. B D. Parkin, North, Clearfield, Wallace 276 W. addi- tional 6 months. Points: Larry Holbrook, 357 W. 3 North, Oeorfield, 300 B. months. Edward Mv Archuleta, Denver, 3 months. Rex C. Fidler, East, 3 months. iari Farris, v D. 1300 944 11th 43 W. 800 died Max a Murray in of hospital causes Inci- 28, 893, nv, to Joa-chi- and Mar- Johanna ia Tretau Schmidt. Married Jomes H. Anderson, Oct. 4, Salt Lake 1911, City; later solemnized Salt Lake Temple. He died June 25, 1967. Survivors: sons, daughters, Everett J., Mrs. Madeline Dalebout, Mrs. Birdie Hea , all Salt Lake City; Verl, seven Kearns; grandchil14 grandchildren; great dren. Funeral Le- 5850-9t- la ckf oot, to Idaho, ond Harvey BaldLuella win Brunson. Married Evelyn Elena Strout 12, 1933, Aug. Salt Apartment manager, retired. Member LDS Church. Former member Elks Lodge. Survivors: sons, widow; Richard S. Jorgensen, E. Kirkman PLEASANT GROVE Marvin E. Kirkman, 66, Pleasant Grove, died May 16, 1973. in an American Fork Jack Ramsey WASHINGTON TFRRACE, Weber County Jack Allen Ramsey, 64, Washington Ter15 race. died May at a local hospital of a heart attack. Born March 6, 1909, Lyons, Neb., to Frank and Amelia Grenier Gould. Married Katherine Venstra Oct. 10, 1934, Former Ogden. employe Pacific Union Railrood. Hill Air Force Employe Base. Member Roy Eagles Lodge. Survivors: sons, widow; daughter, Lloyd, Ogden; Robert, Hooper; Mrs. Rov (Mo ian) Judd, Clinton. Tovis County, 8 grandchildren, sisters, Mrs. Sadie Meningoz, Kankakee, III.; Mrs. Coila Wasman, Denver. tuorv Thursday 68 p.m., at Thursdov p.m., Friday to hour service. prior Entombment Aultorest Memo-- , 9 months. Michael 300 Loke, 3 S Woodward. North Eost, the chopel Friday hour E. t0 service. Buriol Solt prior Loke 3 City Cemetery, Jason Salt months. R. Doy SIOUX SO. -JFALLS, Riley Day, intont son Tom L. and Mary Ann Burdett Dov, died Mov 17, 1973, in a locoi hospitol ot ason of prematurity. Born Mav it. 1973. Sioux Burglaries reported by: Theodore C. Allsop, 2260 Falls. Parents, members LDS Fordown Ave., cosh, $32. Church, Rick Siour Engstrum, 714 Lo Survivors. tather, ports. Foils: grandparents. Mr. ond Conio. motorcycle Mrs. Glade R. Doy. Di. ond $1,500. Earl C. Fee, lt9 E. 3970 Mrs. William G. Burdett, oil 5., television, value unknown. Ogden; Henry L. Weller, 2148 E. Mrs. Velma StoH, Meadow, Millard Count; Mi s Sfeiiu 2875 S., tope recoruer. $85. Grant Kelly. 1345 W 2280 j0y, Fillmore. $6. Graveside services Fridcy, 5., liquor, Stout Trailer Sales, 830 S., 11 o.m., Ogden City Ceme- tery. bedspreods, cushion, $50. t I i rial Mausoleum. - Waldemar Sorensen, Ephraim, died May and Anne home. Born Jan. 29, 1881, Tyg- strup, Bester- i n g , De- of Florence Cattell, 1912, Glenwood Springs, Colo. Active mason. Salt widow, Survivors: Lake City; sons, daughter, Salt Lake City; William H San Bruno, Stanford E., Mrs. Calif.; Virgil L. (MarWestminStevenson, cella) ster, Calif., 8 grandchildren, 14 natural in a causes Provo rest grandchild, 1 5 Shane Koenig 158-3r-d Blanche P., San Chick-osh- Catholic Church. Survivors: widow; daughter, Mrs. Sam (Carol) Roberts, Burlev, grandchild. a.m.. Friends call the mortuary E Buri- 1003 Thursday prior to service. Buriol Riverside Cemetery. 11, 15 1890, Friends may coll ot the 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment, Ogden City CemeLarkin directors, tery Funeral Mortuary. Temple. mortuary Fridoy Funeral services ANDERSON for Erna Schmidt Anderson will be held Soturdoy, I p m. at McDo-ugFuneral Home, 4330 South Redwood Rood where friends may call Friday 6 to 8 P.m. and Saturday one hour prior to service. Funeral directors. McDougoi Funeral Home. Ave., diedof May Funeral Friday 2 p.m., Ephraim South LDS Ward. Friends call Buchanan Morp.m., tuary Thursday chapel two hours prior to Burial service Friday. Ephraim Park Cemetery. Russell 11 e b a c h Dreher Married Elvira natural causSorensen. Helen Christiansen April 17, es in a local 1901. She died 1937. Married nursing home. Born Ellen Graves Jan. 20, 1943, Aug. Calif.; Funeral Saturday, i Elizabeth Princeton Christine Christiansen Funeral BUTTERS services for Vernon U. Butters will be held Fridoy 1 p.m. in the Spencer 2nd 3320 8181 West Ward Chaoel, South, Magna. Friends may call ot Peel Funerol Home, 8525 West 2700 South, Magno Fridoy 11 o.m. to 12:30 p.m. Interment, Volley Pork. Memorial View Family suggests in lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Utah Funeral directors. Bovs Ranch. Peel Funeral Home. Hall, Beulah Marie, both OlyWilliam, Rebecca, all Pleasant Loro, LeRov, Grove; nine grandchildren; Sero (Carol) sister, Mrs. COYNER Funerol services for Maffia. Santa Rosa, Calif. Florence AlDerto Davis Covne will Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m., be held Friday p.m. in the Lor-kt260 East Pleosont Grove Third Ward South Mortuary, chapel. Friends call Olpin Temple.to Family suggests contribuCancer tions American 9 Society. p.m., Mortuary, Friday Shrine ot Memories and Saturday at the chapel Cremation, Funeral directors, one hour before services. Mausoleum. Larkin Mortuary. Burial, Pleasant Grove CemFunerol services STASTNY etery. for John J. Stastny will be held 12 noon in the Larkin Soturdoy Mortuary Chaoel, 260 East South mpia; 82, -- Hall Mortuary, Logan. al, Logan Cemetery. ' Tschoggeny, - both Logan; Carlos, Calif. (Glenda) S Shane Koenig, infant son of George Wolfgang and Valerie Hatch Koenig, Ave., died May 16 of a congenital heart disease in a local hospital. Born Mav 6 in Salt Lake City. Parents members LDS Church. Survivors: porents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Koenig Mrs. Philander Hatch, all Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Willy Koenig. Frederick Birth, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dora Gouriey, Pleasant Grove. Florence A. Curtis 3 Graveside service LOGAN Florence An- p.m., Wasatch Lawn Friday MemoriSanto al Park. drews Curtis, 80. Clara, Calif., former Logan resident, died Mav 14, 1973, Wesley Jim" Hill at her daughter's home in Santa Clara. FuHEYBURN, IDAHO Married Clavne Curtis; he neral Thursday 11 a.m., Jolater died. seph Payne Memorial ChapSurvivors: sons, daughter. el, Burley, for Wesley R. Mis. Paul (Elaine) Montrose, "Jim" Hill, 64, Heyburn, who Santa Clara; C. Grant. Rov; died May 14 in a local hospi11 tal after a Warren G., Michigan; short illness. Born July 21, 1908, grandchildren; two greot Okla., to Mr. and Mrs. grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Margaret Gudmundson. Hill. Married Helen Brooks, Mildred Hilton, both Long 1936, El Reno, Okla. ijnho Beach, Calif.; Luella Dailey, resident since 1953.- Member Lawrence Mrs. Joseph Wevermon, Mrs. Wilkinson, (Carol) Marty all Mrs. Janet Orlando, Orem; AArs. Steven (Nancy) daughters, Mario t$chaggeny nmark, to tal. Born March 3, 1924, Hope, Ark., to David P. and Lucy Davis. Married Weisiger James G. Coyner Sept. 13, 1950, Laramie, Wyo. Member Lutheran Church. Came to 1973. in Utah Registered American nurse. Member Assn. Nursing Survivors: husband; son, daughter., Donald R-- . Bountiful; Dorothy L., Vermillion, S.D., mother, Hooe, brother, David P Texarkana, Tex. Funeral Friday 1 p.m., 260 E. South Temple Cremation to follow. Family suggests to American contributions Cancer Society. Mate, to Pleasant Moved Stake. Grove in July 1972. sons, Survivors: widow; Maria ChrisPeter tian and Ane Ephraim, Christensen, Funeral services for FLINT Clifford Webster Flint will be held 1 at pm. in the West Friday Married Beulan Lee Edamg-ton- , Point Ward Chapel, 3488 West 300 Lake Salt 1952, Friends North. 3, may call ot the April Kovsvllie Mortuary, Lmdquist's Temple. Oyster grower in 340 North Main, Thursday 7 to 9 member Olympia, Wash.; ond ot the word chopel FriLDS Church; served as a p.m. from 11:30 o.m. to 12:45 p.m. day high council member, stake Interment, West Point Cemetery. coordinapatriarch, seminary Funeral directors, Lindquist's tor and teacher in Olympia Kaysvllle Mortuary. Patterson. ' i sisters, Manti LDS Temple. Came to Anna Carselowev, Utah in 1883. Farmer, Mrs. builder. Alice Mrs. Okla.; Tulsa, son, Survivors: widow; Kraut, Bucyrus. Ohio. Funeral pending from 36 daughter, Harris, Blackfoot, Eliza Mrs. 7th E. South. Larsen, Idaho; San 4 Ger-man- to Funeral PHILLIPS services for Emma E. Phillips will be heid 1 the Trinity AME at p.m. Friday i Methodist Church. 239 East 6th Dreher. MarM. ried Karl South. Friends mav call ot the Tschoggeny March, 1943, Salt Lake LDS ODonneH Mortuary, 372 East 1st South, Thursday 78 p.m. ot the Temple. Beauty operator. one half hour prior to ser Survivors: husband; step- Church vices. Burial. Mount Olivet Cemechildren, Worner Tschaggen-v- , tery. Funeral directors, ODonnell Las Vegas, Nev.; Robert Mortuary. K. Tschoggeny, Mrs. Louise PHILLIPS Funeral services tor T Katwyk, Mrs. Trudy T. E. Phillips will be held Green, all Salt Lake City, 17 Emma 1 p.m. ot the Trinity A M Fridoy grandchildren. E. Methodist Church, 239 East 6th Graveside service Thurs- South. Friends may coll at the day 3 p.m., Salt Lake City ODonnell Mortuary 372 East 1st Cemetery. Friends call 260 South Thursday from 7 to 8:30 E. South Temple Thursday p.m. and Friday at the church 's hour prior to services. Burial, Mt. p.m. Olivet Cemeteiy. Funeral directors, O'Donnell Mortuary. BRUNSON Funerol services for Claude Harvey Brunson will George Southam Jr. be conducted Friday ot 1 p.m. In VERNAL George Henry the North 13th Ward, 4th East 1st Southern Jr., 77, Vernal, died South with Bishop Mox E. Allred 15 of natural caused at officiating. Friends may call ot May I Lindauist's-BountifMoHuary, 727 home. Born Dec. 15, 1895, Vernal, North 40 Eost, Thursday, 6 to 8 ond at the Word one hour p.m. to George Henry and Isabel to services. Interment Salt Married prior Herbert Southam. Lake City Cemetery. Funeral diFlorence M. Willis July 5, rectors, Lindquist-BountifMorVernal. Solemnized tuary. 1915, Manti LDS Temple July 14, Funerol BINNALL services 1915. Former employe Uintah for Thomas L. Binnall will be held County, Vernal City, State Fridoy 12 noon in the Larkin MorRood Commission. Former tuary Chaoel, 260 Eost South Temmember Vernal Rodeo Com- ple. Friends mav coll at the morp.m. and Frimittee. tuary Thursday Survivors: widow; sons, day one hour prior to services. Solt Lake City Cemedaughters, Marian G., Roose- Interment, Funerol tery. directors, Larkin velt; Willis J., Junius, Mrs. Mortuary. Bert (Mo) Hatch, Mrs. BerFunerol servic-e- s all Wilkins, nice Vernal; DENHALTER for Melvin Chorles Denhaiter will be held Friday 12:30 p.m. in Broome, Rar.gely, Cole., 26 the Garden Pork Ward chaoel. 14 great- 1150 Vote Avenue. Friends moy grandchildren, grandchildren, brothers, sis- call at the Lorktn Mortuary. 260 Temple. Thursday 68 ters, Clair, Grant, Niles, Eost South ot the ward and Friday Ralph, Mrs. Lizzie Collier, p.m. chaoel otter It o.m. Funeral diMrs. Victor (Merle) Wilkins, rectors, Larkin Mortuary. all Vernal; Mrs. Francis Funerol services BULKLEY Goldfield, Martin. (Ethel) Bulklev will be for Michoel Nev.; Mrs. Barnes (Alice) held Saturday J. II o.m. at the Cedar Cook, Fort, Utah Kearns 3rd Word, 4660 West 5015 County. South. Friends may coll at the Funeral Saturday 11 o.m., McDougoi Funerol Home, 4330 Naples 2nd LDS Ward chap- South Redwood, Fridoy from 6 to el. Friends coll Vernal Mor- 6 p.m. and Soturdoyto at the services. church one hour prior tuary Friday p.m., SaturVolley View Memorial a.m. Burial Interment, day 9:30-10:3- 0 Pork. Funeral directors. McDougoi Vernal Memorial Park. Funeral Home. Paul and Klein ?: .4 Mrs. Richard (Viola) MAtlOKM WtAtJMt MIVICftOMCAStJ 30.00 7AM I $1 J - I - 76 WEATHER Forecast for Thursday, Friday, May 17, 18, 1973 - SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY Fair through Friday with not much temperature change. Highs in the mid 80s ond lows tonight 50 to 55. UTAH Fair through Friday with not much temperature change. Highs in the upper 70s and 80s and lows tonight in the upper 30$ and 40s. - Fair through Fridoy. Not E. NEVADA much temperature change. Highs in the upper 70s and 80s. Lows tonight in the upper 30s ond 40s. 144 S. Walter 92, 1 North, Bountiful, 3 months. Don Lee, Winkelman, Ariz.; David J. Edgar, 5181 S. Gory Dee, Savanna, 4240 West, Kearns, 3 months. Kent LaMar, Woods Richord A. Castro, 171 W. 15 grandchildren. . Oxford, Sandy, 3 months. Funeral Friday 1 o.m., Funeral Friday 11 o.m.. Richard A. Isoacson, 1442 Nor, 13fh Ward. Friends Chapel of Flowers Mortuary, Chandler Dr., 3 months. coll Lindquist Bountiful Mor- Ogdon, where friends call 4524 Ronge Cir., 3 months. F. Nelson, 648 Mott 1600 Bountiful, South, Waldemar Sorensen EPHRAIM William i n g ' C n a n n h (all. Born Oly- and Beulah Sait Pearl Morse the Valley. 6-- Marvin to 8 90, Jones, died Stanton, 1914, Funerals Funerol services for MILLER Eia O. Miller will be held Saturday 2 noon in the Madison Word 2280 Eost. South 3rd Chapel, Friends mov call at the Jenkins Softe Mortuary, 4760 South State Friday 6 to 0 o.m. ond Saturday ot the church one hour prior to Interment, Riverton City services. Cemetery. Funerol directors, V. C. Soffe and Sons. mpia, Wash., Lake LDS Temple. Heating Owner contractor. Tolley Sales and Service. Survivors: sons, widow; Michael, Kevin, daughters, both Salt Lake City; Dwight, Lcngview, Wash.; Mrs. Brent (Dana) Randall, Susan, both Salt Lake Citv, 8 grandchildren, brothers, sisters, Spencer, Elgin, Ore.; L. H Milford; Merl, Moses Lake, Wash.; Frank, Bill, Mrs.' Ken (Rufh) Zabriskie, ell Neohi; Mrs. Clinton (Phyliss) Price, Salt Lake Citv. Funeral Saturday 11 a.m., East, where friends call Friday p.m., Saturday hour prior to service. Memorial Gardens of Burial gion Post 52. 5 1 Feb. Born 6. Lake Salt Citv. Later solemnized p.m., S. 4330 where Redwood, Florence D. Coyner friends call Friaay p.m., and Saturday one hour beBOUNTIFUL Florence fore services. Burial, Memo- Alberta Davis Coyner, 49, rial Gardens of the Valiev Bountiful, died May IS of cancer in a Salt Lake hospiSaturday, and Whit-tack- Teilev. tive member American c in - 1973, Provo hospi-tal following a long illness. Married Vesta Stauffer July 22, 1937, Dec. 4, 1919, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Former bishop, LDS Church. Ac- GROVE Patterson, 59, Pleasant Grove, died May 4, I Hvrum Bessie ried Elm-hors- t, Germo LeRoy I. Patterson PLEASANT I.eRov Ives 25, 19)6, N e p h , to Thomas Mar Jones. dent to age. Born Aug 56, Tolley, Douglas Mindon Dr., died May 16 ot natural causes in o local hospital. Born Mav Feb. 6, 1883, Ohio, to Thomos May 16, 1973, Hen-ning- 5806 accidental South, Kearns, Feb. A. 8 May 16 in a local hospital KEARNS Verna Schmidt of complica79, Anderson, tions from an 4776 W. SI00 OBITUARIES G. Fardner, 1334 May Austin additional 3 natural causHall, months. es at home. Ronald S. Walker, 9349 S. Born July 255 West, Sandy, additional 6 24, 1906, 600 Anderson S. hospital of natural causes. Born April 15, 1907, Provo, to Ernest Robert ond Julia Davis Kirkman. Married Christie McLeod, July 5, 1925, Miltord. Member, LDS Church. Survivors: widow, sons, daughters, Vee. Santa Rosa, Calif.; Elvin (Buzz), Jersey coln Lane, trees damaged, Shore, Pa.; Alan, Pleasant Grove; Robert, Mrs. Ramon $40. (Renae) Bilbao, both Orem; Union Fourth Ward, 7500 -- Mrs. Richord (Fae) Blood, 7th East, broken windows. American Fork; Mrs. Dale Adv Gales. 4570 Lorin Von Brock, (Marva) Lexington, Dr., shrubs damaged, S10. 14 23 grandchildren; W. Ky.; 5975 Whittier School, sisters, 3500 South, wet cement damMrs. Dee (Edith) Densley, aged, $104. Lehi; Mrs. Elva Street, Mrs. Lake Salt Corp., Harold City both (Lola) Carson, Parks Dept., air vent dam- American Fork. aged, $40. 11 a m, Funeral Saturday, Olpin where Mortuary, triends call Friday p.m., ond Sdturdav one hour before services. Burial, American Fork Cemetery. Dwoin G. Beck, 61 E. 6400 South, Murray, 6 months. Operation of behide during Claude H. Brunson suspension period: 1824 L. Mower. Terrv Claude Harvey Brunson, 3 66, additional Lane, Spring months. Terry Verna N.D., to John l. - F.- a to and John M a r 9 821 gtrl HARDING, 16. 1903, n d a n , M Pon-guitc- 1 son, widow; Survivors: Germany. He died Mrs. Sept. 21, 1953. Member LDS daughter, McKay M C. Church. Come to Utah Dec. Dean (Dolores) Smith, Local both Salt Lake Citv, 8 grand-childre5, 1907. 186 F 7 great-grandchildreSurvivors: sons, daughters, Don St.l No. 6. television, $94. brother, Herbert, Harry, Stonsburv Apt., 710 E. 2nd Grantsvllle;Magna; Salt S., Fish Haven, Clarence, LDS Hospital 5., padlocks, $36. Funeral Friday 2 p.m.. Lake City; Mrs. Ella SIMON, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton, Garden City LDS Ward chapRoger Ogden, 653 N. 2nd Collier, Lincoln City, Snyder 921 Fremont Ave., bov. Ore.; telecoat, el. Friends coll Matthews Mr. amt Mrs. W., tape recorder, STEPHENSON, Mrs. Verl (Edith) Rutherfvision, amplifier and speak-- 1 Thomos. 4037 W. 4300 South, boy. Mortuary, Montpelier, Idaho, Salt Lake Mrs. ord, City; 9 RIET. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph, 35 ers, $1,085. a.m., ot the Karl (Martha) Burke, Brem- Thursday Hoxton PI., boy. Car prowls reported by: chapel Friday two hours 15 grandchilELKINS, Mr. and Mrs. Lorry, L & L Auto Salvage, 2250 erton, Wash., to prior service. 49?j S. 4015 West, boy. dren, 20 S. 5650 W., wheels, $200. KNORR, Or. and Mrs. Evron. Funeral pending from 260 Judy Bowers, 4279 Falcon 3549 Crestwood Dr., boy. William M. Jones E. South Temple. SAMP$ON,Mr. ond Mrs. Stephen St., purse, $3. O.J? N. 2450 West. girl. Colonial Ford, 2019 Lincoln WiCALIF. STANTON, DRAKE, Mr. ond Mrs- Ronoid 51., wheel ond tire, $85. lliam K Morgan J0&0 Leiond Ave.. Granger, Ernest Wilson & Co., 572 Sharlee Delquadao. 1st S., cash, $70. Cecil H. Berryman, ttiEost. Oct. Mar-celfi- Married Leone Colder and Fas-cor- n July Owner-operato- to 1881, Oct. Mcrried 10, Employe home. Boro Mar$hall J. Kelly Graveside RIVERTON services will be Saturday 10 S. Redwood 65C0 Rd., a.m., tc Marshall J. Kelly, 60, Riverton, who died Jon. 11, 1973, Albany N.Y. ot cancer. Born Dec. 6. 1912, Shan-dakeN.Y., to William and Anna Gubiza Kelly. Married Lila Dee Ennist Oct. 9, 1968. Kingston. N.Y. Carpenter. widow; step Survivors: daughter, EHzabc'h A. Dans-ie- , Riverton, sister, Mrs. Anno M. Kelly Van Kleeck, several N.Y., Kingston. nieces ond nephews. SOUTHERN IDAHO Continued auite warm ond mostly fair through Friday. A little cooler Friday. Highs in the mid 80s. Lows tonight in the 40s. un wt AtHtt totccASt 4 temperatures at hour listed: 1 12 3 1 1 8 10 I NOTICE OF SALE GIVEN i$ HEREBY , Education ot that the Board the to sell desires Salt Lose City known lot lowing described prooert ond site School Hamilton OS the oil permanent Improvements771 situatSouth ed thereon: Address NOTICE Lake rest heart 28, 1916,to April 19, 1894, Fish Idaho, Haven, J o e I , Chauncey ond ShirMariob ley Loveland. Schulzen, Germany, Nr Babbel Born v rick oiHij I W Eliza Webster James John ot 16 Moy hospital Born 28. 1908, 69, Stastny, Granger, died - and Magy Ann dalena Lister Imlav. StastMarried Ethel Fielding, Married ny. Riding, ond Jarvis July oVerna Larkin, Solt Lake Etfie Buser.bork Johnson. 1, 1929, Parowan; later soleMarried Bert Deakin, Jan. 2, mnized St. George Temple. LDS Temole. She died November, 1936. Married Doris 1934, later divorced. Married Mechanic; Elder, Tremonton C. Lorsen Aug. 16. 1937, Salt David Fern Deakin, Sept. 18, Third Ward. 1948. He died Oct. 23. 1962. Survivors: sons, Loke LDS Temple. Chef ond widow; r Chad, ot Sportsman daughters, Chicago, manager. Dee's restaurant. HI.; . Bud W Mrs. Frank Former employe Paramount Inn. Torrev. Mrs. Ice Cream, Ogden. Former TUchuletor, Survivors: son, daughters, (Naomi) Bert Mrs. Jr., George Robert (Lola) Stanev, all bishop, Elko, Nev. sons, Survivors: widow; (Nedra) Poulas, both Salt Ogden; Ronald. U.S. Navy; San Mrs. Lake Citv; George Terrance G Rov; Max J., daughters, Lyle Bean, Anchor(JoAnn) Schneiter, Sandy; Layton; Mrs. Gene (Nettie) Diego; John Shelby, Mrs. Lowell (Shauna) Estep, Fisher, Emmett, Idaho; Mrs. age. Alaska; Kent Lorsen, 1C Burrell Davis, Salt Loke City; AArs. LaVell (Eulala) Tremonton; grandchilWoods Galloway, dren; one great - grand- Hawaii; 35 grandchildren; (Lucille) eight greot - grandchildren; Cross; Mrs. Al (Shirlene) child; brothers, sisters, sisters, Frank, Cordon. Ogden; Mrs. Robert Garland; Ray L., Car- brothers, AArs. South (Karen) Hopper, Mrs. Stan lisle, Ashby, (Beth) Escalante; Ralph both Hansen, Mrs. Green, all Tremonton; Vern Weber; Harry (Necaz (Kathleen) 23 B grandchildren; Mrs. Baugh, Ogden; Mrs. Eliza- Magna; City; Brigham Eddie, sisters, Frank (Rhea) . Sorenson, beth Baugh, Henrieville; half brothers, brothers, half sister, J. Ray Phoenix, Ariz.; Robert, BurNorwalk, Calif. Mrs. Joe Calif.; Slade. 2 Elwood Slade. Mrs. bank, Funeral Saturday, p.m.. (Heien) Mainer, Mrs. Shirley Ward Fielding chapel. Annie S. Clark, all Ogden. (Alice) Hill, Mrs. Laura BalFriends call Rogers MortuFuneral Saturday, p.m p.m., and Tremonton Third ward cnop-e- lou, all Las Vegos, Nev. ary, Friday Funeral Saturday noon, 260 MorFriends coll Rogers Saturday at the Relief Sociewhere South Temple, p.m., E. ty room, 12:30 p.m. until ser- tuary, Friday, p.m., vices. Burial, Fielding Ceme- and Saturday two hours be- friends call Friday fore services. Burial, Riverv-ie- Saturday hour prior to sertery. vice. Burial Ogden City Cemetery, Tremonton. M. Douglas Tolley 1 Born Born March Julius Johanna - 1 a GRANGER natural couses in a Sait a in ottack. Salt ; Dee List- IS, May local of 1 Lake hospital a heart attack. John June resi-- - remonton, 1973, of '"-- County. Fred-StofS Flint. I and a in natural causes at home. Y':. rest home. 26, V Davis Point, died T - 57, 7 re-- Fielding 1915, West 24, and Margaret Deakin, former dent, 1973, r Mav 16, died,' hosoi-to- t. s TREMONTON er Imloy, 64, Notices John J. Stastny Dee L Imloy TORREY, Wayne County Eftie Johnson monton an in Ogden 80-1- VITAL STATISTICS died IS of May causnatufa! 6--8 half-doze- n SUNSET, Davis Clifford Webster Flint, 58, Sunset, of notural causes. e Fatal accident: John M. Arego, mov vV" Effie J. Deakin Clifford W. Flint Eldo D. Miller Survivors: husbond; daughter, Mrs. Grovdon (Marilyn) Cache Lambert, Hymm, County! four grondsons; sisters. Mrs. George (Orpha) Mrs. Lawrence Edwords, Rampton said the com- (Inez) both Hermonsen. mission has supplied money Ephroim; Mrs. Vernon (MagSalt Lake Jensen, for several valuable proj- dalene) ects in Utah during the past City. Funeral noon, Saturday, five years. He said Bennett Madison Ward chapel. 2289 S. 3rd East. Friends coll voted against the measure 4760 S. State, Friday even though it passed p.m., and Saturday at the chopel- one hour before serlie has written to Bennett vices. Burial, Riverton to urge him to change his vote and attempt to dissuade President Nixon from Emma Babbel vetoing the bill after it goes committo a Senate-HousEmmo Raulien Babbel, 92, tee to wcrk out some diffEast, When asked what is being done to conserve petroleum products, Rampton said on a national level there are a erences. suggestions being made, but he doesnt think Rampton said he also rationing will be necessary asked Bennett to help over'in Utah. ride a veto Births ' X MAY 17, 1973 ' Gasoline to run farm machinery in Utah should have a oriority just behind gasoline to run emergency vehicles. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton told members of the State Agricultural Development Council Wednesday. lie said the gasoline shortage is beginning to affect Utah even though the state is a gasoline producer. Rampton said oil companies will not significantly speed up production to meet the an of needs gasoline expanding population. MWn a.m. 41 o.m. 50 I 12 p.m. p.m. a.m. 50 3 p.m. a.m. 55 I p.m. a.m. 57 1 o.m. a.m. 84 8 p.m. a.m. 57 10 p.m. o.m. 46 I p.m. 55 59 63 64 68 90 55 55 Legal Notices NOTICE OF BONO ELECTION THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SCHOOL COUNTY OAGGETT DISTRICT DAGGETT COUNTY, UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tfcit o special election will be Feld in Doasett County School Oistnct. Doooett County, Stale ot utan, on the 29h day of Moy, 173, ot which election there shoil be supmmed to the auolitied. registered yolers residing within said district, the following auestion, to at the Northeost Commending comer ot Lot 1. Block 12. Plat B, Soli Loke Citv Survey ond running thence West 20 rods; thence North wit : thence East 10 rods; 30 rods; Shod the Board of Educotion of thence South 20 rods; thence Eost to 10 rods County School District. 10 rods; thence South Doggett the point of boginning. Ooggetf County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue ond sell bonds Contains 2.5 ocres. ot the boord in the amount of The Boord ot Educoton of Solt to serially in not 5300,000 to mature Loke City reserves the right to oil proposals, more than twenty (20) years from ond onv reect their respective dote x totes, ond waive in its discretion detects ip to beor interest ot o tote or rotes bids or other submissions, ord per annum, not in excess of 8 accept any bid determined by it., discre-itnexclusive tor the purpose of raising money jh its scie ond to be in the best interests of tor purchosmg school sites, to. one or the Solt Loke City School District. building or purchasing more schooihouses ond supplying Possession of sod prooerty shall Eduof Boord be retained by the the some with furniture and neces-sorcation of Soft Loke City until a apoorotuf, od for improving dote school property under the charge mutually acceptable dosing established by both of the Board of Education? be moy The Said election shall be held in the parties to the transaction. five (5) school representative prepurchaser will assume ail responfor sibilities cincts In soid district ond the folgererol prooerty os the prooerty taxes inasmuch lowing polling places being used has not been taxed while owned and the election judges who hove ConEducation. of the Boord been appointed to conduct the elecby veyance shah be by Special Wartion ore os follows: will FIRST SCHOOL The Deed. purchasers ranty PRECINCT be furnished with title insurance PLACE POLLING said prooerty. covering Sealed bids shall be submitted to Flaming Gorge Elementary of the Board the School at Dutch John of Education, 440 East First South or on Utah, ELECTION OFFICIALS Lake City, Street, Solt ARLIE RADOS6VICH before June 4, 1973 ot 4 o'clock on be to opened p.m., such bids Judge DOROTHY GLENN June 5, 1973 at 2 r'clock p.m. In the Boord Room ot said Board ot Judge MARY ARROWSMITH Education, eoch bid snoll be accompanied by o bid deposit and Judge SECOND. THIRD FOURTH performance guaranty in the form of o cashier's c: certified check ANO FIFTH SCHOOL in an amount eauol to not less REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCTS than 10 percent of the amount of POLLING PLACE the bid. Such check shall be mode Daggett County Courthouse payable to the order of the Board in Manila of olt Loke City. of Educotion state snoll Bidders ELECTION OFFICIALS expressly terms of payment desired, includMARY RUBLE ing the rote of Interest to be paid Judge on all unpaid balances owing on CALLA BAME the purchase price after the ClosJudge PAULINE SAOLIER ing Date. The purchase shoil be dosed by the payment of the purJudge chase price in full, or by the , The voting ot such election shall of the agreed down payment ballot, which ballots will be be bv and the execution ond delivery of bv the Clerk ot the furnished 011 necessary instruments following Board of Education of Dagger of the the Notice ot Acceptance to the School District County successful bid, if ony. All instrujudges ot the election to be by ments shot! be subject to opproval to the Qualified them furnished and acceptance by counsel for the voters. seller. In the event the successful The polls ot eoch polling place bidder, if ony, fails to fulfill the shall be opened ot fce hour of bid bv closing the purchase of the o'clock A.M. ond will be kept property by the Closing Dote, open until and will be dosed ot such bidder's bid deposit ond hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. the performance guaronty shod be reThere is to be no special registained by the Bpord as agreed tration of voters for such election os liquidated damages. the official register of voters ond In case none of the bids is satlast mode or revised shall constiisfactory, all shad be rejected. All tute the register for such election, checks of the rejected bidders except that the County Clerk of shod be returned within ten days Daggett County will register ot his after the Notice of Acceptance of office during the regular office the successful bid, if any. hours, except Saturdays, Sundays BOARD OF EDUCATION OF ond holidays, ond exceot during SALT LAKE CITY v the immediately period W. Gary Hormer preceding the bond election, any person who on the day of the election will be o Qualified elector INVITATION FOR NOMINEES eighteen yeors of age or older and EDUCATIONAL PROFESSIONAL wilt register such person os pro. PRACTICES COMMISSION vided by law. The County Clerk You ore hereby notified that the will or will cause available moke State Superintendent of Public inthe registration ogents to make struction is seeking nominees for of the above deot eoch ovoitabie appointment to membership to the scribed polling places o registraProfessional Practices Commission tion list or copy thereof listing all which is created by the Educationroistered electors entitled to use Act al ond Professional Practices such polling place. of the State of Utah. Notice is further given thot on Nominations must: Mav 31, 1973, that being a oov not 1. Be submitted to the State Sulater than ten davs after said elecof instruction Public perintendent tion, the Board of Education will on or before the 15th dov of June meet at its regular meeting place or delivering 1973. by moiling in Monilo, Utah at 8:00 o'clock nomination petitions to: State SuP.M, ond canvass the returns ond perintendent of Public Instruction, declare the results of soid election. 1400 University Club Building, 136 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Sait Lake Eost South Temple, Boord of Educotion of Daggett City, Utah 84111. School Oistrict, Daggett County 2. Nominations shad be made bv County, State of Utah, has caused written petition stating the nomc this notice to be given this 16th of the candidate, his or her adof Aprii, 1973. day dress, present educational assignJON WILDE ment, and school district. President must be the 3. The nominee Board of Education of holder of a certificate applicable School County Oaggett to his or her educational assignDistrict, Daggett County, ment issued by the Utah State of Utah State Board of Education, must be curATTEST: rently employed in the Utah public ROBERT ERICH school system, and must hove Clerk of a been so employed for period Board of Education of at least three years. Daggett County School 4. Nominees petition must be Oaggett accomoonied by the signatures ot District, State ) of Utah County, must at least 53 educators ond designate the address and educational assignment of the signa) tories. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received NOTICE OF HEARING at the Citv Recorder's Office, Cause No. 150-BuildBEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL Room 200, City and County Salt Loke City, Utah, until ing, ANO GAS DECONSERVATION 6th day the 5:03 p.m., Wednesday, PARTMENT OF NATURAL REot June. 1973, from persons or SOURCES in and for the STATE firms seeking a contract with Salt OF UTAH. for the Lake City Corporation IN THE MATTER OF ADOPT-INright to operate os o Fixed Bose RULES AND REGULATIONS the Salt Lake at City Operator GOVERNING AND DRILLING No. 2, Salt Lake City, Airport OPERATING IN PROCEDURES Utah. THE GREAT SALT LAKE. Bids wilt be publicly opened In THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL Room 30), City and County BuildOPERATORS. TAKERS OF PROon or about 10:30 o.m., on ing, DUCTION. MINERAL AND the 7th day of June, AND THOSE Thursday, OWNERS, 1973, by the Board of Citv ComPERSONS INTERESTED IN THE missioners. DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCIn lieu of submitting bid proposTION OF OIL GAS ANDOR als to the City Recorder, bidders FROM THE GREAT SALT LAKE. may present sealed proposals to Under the provisions of Title the Board of City Commissioners 40-Utoh Code Annotated 1953, at open meeting on said dote of the Boord of Oil and Gas Conservation is given authority to make bid opening, prior to the opening of the first bid. rules and regulations and amend Specifications for the Fixed Base them from time to time, os Operator concession ond o copy of deemed necessary, for the proper to be entered into the contract administration of the Oil ond Gas obtained from the office be may Conservation Act. of the City Recorder, Room 200. Notice is hereby given that the Citv ond County Building. The sucBoord of Oil and Gas Conservation cessful bidder will be reaured to hos prepared o tentative set of enter into 0 contract with Solt rules and regulations governing Lake City Corporation for the opdrilling and operating pcocedures of the concession. eration for the Great Salt Loke. A hearing On the outside of the envelooe. will be heia on Wednesday, June the bidder shoil indicate the na27. 1973, at 10:00 A.M., in the of the bid. ture Wildlife Resources Auditorium, The City Commission reserves 1596 West North Temple. Sait Loke the right to reject ony ond all of City, Utah, for the purpose bids. adopting said rules ond regulaBY ORDER OF THE BOARO tions. OF COMMISSIONERS OF SALT Anyone interested n the odoption LAKE CITY, UTAH, this 10th day or the changes ond revisions of, Of Mov, 1973. thereto, shall appear ond be heard HERMAN J. HOGENSEN on the above date; or shoil forCity Recorder ward said written suggestions to Publication First May 15, 1973 the Division of Oil and Gas ConLast Publication - May 17, 1973 (B-l- ) servation. 1580 West North Tempie. Salt Loke City. Utah 84116. (A copy of the proposed rules ond NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS regulations may be obtained from Sealed proposals will be receivec the Division upon reauest). at the office of the Recorder DATED this 9th dov of k.ay. Room 200 City and County Build 1973. 5:00 until mg, P M o'clock STATE OF UTAH Wednesdoy. June 13. 1973 for m DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL REof constructing work Curb one SOURCES Gutter Extension No. 514 on von BOARD OF OIL AND GAS CONou noncontiguous streets, th SERVATION area being from 4th South Streei CLEON B. FEIGHT to Harvard Avenue and from Den Director & Secretary ver to 12th Eost. according to the Division of Oil & Gas Conservation plons on tile in the City Engi 1588 West North Temple neer's office. Solt Lake City, Utoh 641 16 Bids will be publicly opened in Phone: (801) Room 301, City ond County Buildat or obout 10:30 A.M. or ing NOTICE Thursdov, June 14. 1973. by the NOTICE OF PROPOSED AcquisiBoord ot City Commissioners. tion of Bank Assets, and AssumpIn lieu cf tion of Liabilities. submitting proposals to the City Recorder, bidders Nolice is hereby given that the may present sealed proposals to the Trocy Collins Bonk & Trust Co., Boord of City Commissioners Sait Lcke City, State of Utah, has ol open meeting on said date of bid mode application to the Federal ooening prior to the opening ol Deposit Insurance Corporation, the first bid. D.C., 20429, for Its Washington, Instruction to bidders, specificawritten consent to ocauire the tions and forms for contract and ossets of and assume liability to bond, together with plons ond prooav deposits made in the Formers files, when prepared, may be obState Bank, Woodscross, Utoh. tained at the office of the City This notice is published pursuant Engineer , Room 301. City to Section 18(c) ot the Federol and County Building. Deposit Insurance Act. On the outside of 10, 1973 Moy envelope, the bidder shall indicate the nature of TRACY COLLINS the bid. BANK & TRUST CO. The richt is reserved to reiect Salt Lcke City, Utah any or oil bids. FARMERS STATE BANK Bid bonds will be accepted ) in Woodscross, Utah lieu of certified check. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD NOTICE OF HEARING OF COMMISSIONERS OF SALT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN LAKE UTAH, THIS 8th thot on Wednesdoy, June 6, 1973, DAY OF CITY. MAY. 1973. ot 10:30 a.m., in Room 301, City HERMAN J. HOGENSEN and County Building, Salt Lake Pub. Date Moy 17, 1973 City, Utah, a public hearing will be held before the Board ot City Commissioners, to consider o proNOTICE TO WATER USERS posed ordinance amending Sections Gale McKinnon, Utan Honootph. and ot the Revised 84064. has Med with the Stale Ordmonces of Soil Loke City. Aoo. No 42331 to Utah 1965, to provide for adopoopropnoie 0015 ec. ft of woer tion of the officiol street moo for m Rich County, State of Utah. The Salt Loke City to incorporate woter is to be d verted ffom o changes on the north qnd west wen, ft. deep at o portions ot the City, os Indicoted N. 55 tt E point 345 ft o" in Drowino No. 17460. Account No. from SW Cor. Sec. 21. HON, WE. Orowmg No. 104. on tile in SlB&M. l oro used from Jon the City Engineer's Office. Dec J1 to r the domestic ourooses The Question ot this proposed of one fonviv. Voc watering ot 20 amendment will be taken up ot cattle, ond oed from Ao' to this meeting and all persons inter Oct. 31 tor he irrigation of 0 25 ested .pnd present will be given an ocs in SE S 4 Sec. 21, Ticn, opportunity to be heard either in RE. SLB&V. fovor of or ogamst soid proposed ProA--sres'Stmg gFontrg of change. this oopiitohon with reasons thereBv order of the Boord of for must be Med m duo"coe with of Salt Loke City, the Stoe 442 Engineer. Sto?e Utnh. tftit let d;y ot May, 9?3 5o:t Loe Ctfy, Uob HERMAN J. HOGFNSEN. 84IU, on or before June 16. 19)3 City Recorder DEE C NANSEM First Publication Moy 16, 1973 Stole Engineer Last publication Published m Dejerct News Mov 3. Moy 18. 1973 lOond 17. 1973 ) representative te i |