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Show . iy yny,, yny ni Hu w ii4 ic '1'- - g- yfrj m yr g t'v-kjfg '"i l"1r"T ruiT 'qpi wgiWTlag ninp i"T lyryn DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, Bicentennial panel meets The Utah American Revolution Bicentennial Commission met this week to make plans to celebrate the nations 200th birthda. 0. C. Tanner, interim mission chairman, com- made appeal to all Utahns, from dergarteners to senior an kincit- izens. to express their ideas on the best wav to commemorate the founding of the nation. "We hope our bicentennial celebration will strengthen our love of country, people and many precious institutions, and deepen our appreciation ' , what this country has offered its people, Tanner said. of . The observance will not be confined to the capital city, but celebrated throughout the state, he said. Ideas should be sent to the Bicentennial Commission, Salt Palace, Room 208. 100 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. The commission discussed the possibility of having local, state, national and international groups perform, a special center for the performing arts built, and a new Jordan River Parkway completed by the celebration year. It was decided that some of funds be the commission's used to hire a paid executive secretary who would be coordinator of activities, overseer of any construction, a public relations specialist, and a manager of including lobbying at the Legislature. The committee also is hoping for matching funds from federal the government, Evans said. full-tim- e The present interim executive committee will continue to function. New appointments will be made so the seven regions of the state will be represented. They will meet twice before the next general commission meeting May 31. At that time. Tanner w ill report on a meeting of celebration representatives from all western states. fund-raisin- Oakley Evans said $43,000 was appropriated by the State for this years Legislature pi ejection of plans, a hoped-fo- r additional $45,000 may be available July 1. any of the following jurisdictions: employes and technical assistance in personnel management improvement for local government. The federal government, the of Utah. Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City. Utah County. Murray City, Davis County. Weber County, Ogden City, University of Utah, Weber State College and Utah State University. with the By using the tie-iof Employment Department Security, applicants have access to not only government employment, but also to openings in the private sector, Ramptcn said in his letter. Agencies using this service report considerable time saving and the quality of applicants for clerical positions has increased. state In Utah. IPA funds have p been used to establish a job information, application-taking and testing service in cooperation with the U.b. Civil Service Commission, the Utah Department of Employment Security, 12 counties, cities and educational institutions. one-sto- is concerned that President Nixon has recommended only $46,700 for Utah under the act compared with $70,000 allocated to the state during the current fiscal year. Rampton The reduction of funds for Utah would make it impossible p to continue the combined service, employment Rampton said. He said there could be no efforts to provide training for state and local Elmo Humpherys . . . ideal nurse one-sto- n The governor said an appli- cant for a clerical job can go to any of the area employment security offices, fill out one application, take one examination and be certified for any positions that are available in Ogdenite receives nurse honor Utah students win The Nurse of the Vear award was presented to Mrs. Elma Humpherys. supervisor of the nurse program for Ogden City Schools, at the annual Utah Nurses Association convention this week in Salt Lake City. Sister Carolita. UNA president, said that all the words that go into describing an ideal nurse can be listed under Mrs. Humpherys name: ethical, dedicated, well organized, courteous and sympathetic, professional. When nominated for the honor, a fellow nurse said Mrs. Humpherys is a delightful, warm, congenial person to know and with whom to work. She has much understsanding of human nature. Mrs. Humpherys is a graduate of Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital and did post graduate work at Childrens Memorial Hospital in Chicago. She received a Public Nursing Certificate from the University of Oregon. Most of her professional career has been spent in comin Price, nursing munity Logan and Ogden. Mrs. Humpherys is active in Headstart and on the Weber CommitCounty Nutritional tee: McKay Hospitals home nursing committee: and on the Alternative to Drugs Committee sponsored by the Ogden City Schools. She is married to Lavon Stewart Humpherys and resides at 3730 Quincy Ave., Ogden. tered the International Science and Engineering Fair in in San Diego, Calif. Kenneth V. Rousseau, 15, Olympus High School, placed fourth in the earth and space sciences division, with Mark A. Martin, 18, Ogden High School, placing fourth in zoology awards. Rousseau's In addition, paper on Solid Fuel Rocket Technology won a certificate of merit and an expense-pai- d trip to the John F. Kennedy Space Center for the Skylab blastoff scheduled for August, an automobile accident near Ogden, will be held at noon Monday at the Union Ward Chapel, 1834 Creek Rd. (74th South). 5th-12t- h Roylance, 54, began a long and varied carresr as a teacher and speech pathologist in service from the military 1941-4He received his bachelors, masters and Ph.D. degrees from the University of ; Utah. Why hang on , to those valuable items around ; your home which you no longer use? You can exchange them for cash so easily. Just dial 5 We'll help you U word and place a low-cos- , He taught school in Ogden High School and junior college in Price, then joined the Ricks College faculty in 1952 where he became chairman of the fine arts division. In J959 Roylance was appointed chairman of the speech and hearing of the Salt Lake City Public Schools and was subsequently appointed chief of the speech pathology-audiologsection of the state division of health. He was a member of y numerous professional societies and associations. An active LDS church mem- - t ad telling the public what you have for sale. Sandy to honor A special you turn it loose today? program honoring Sandys Vietnam veterans is scheduled for tonight at 8 in the Union Jr. High, 80th South and 7th East. Want Ad. Advertising Among the major honorees will be Maj. Jay Jensen, who was a prisoner of war in Vietnam. A program will bf, pre- TMne. ewifori Why don't coiococ VITAL STATISTICS Local Births Cbttonwootf Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dennis. ASHBY. 7330 S. 300 East, Midvale, boy. Mrs. and Mr. ELLSWOOD, Edward F., 200 E. T.J. Circle, Sondy, boy. GIBSON, Mr. and Mrs. James R., 273 E. 9670 South. Sandy, boy. MUMFORD, Mr. and Mrs. Ron-ol- d E., No. S Tinywood Drive, boy. TAGGART, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W., 2848 W. 7SOO South, West Jor don, boy GOECKERITZ. Mr. and Mrs. Michael R., 460 Wornock Ave., girl. STARLEY, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip 7 S. 4th East, Sandy, girl. W.. STURDY, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F 350 E. 7200 South, Midvale, girl. awarded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. and a tour of U.S. Air Force research facilities. Martins project. A Study of the Feeding Habits of Trout, won him an expense-pai- d trip to an Army Research Facility. He was also named first alternate to a special joint service aw ard of a visit to Stockholm, Sweden, in December to attend the Nobel Awards ceremony. Another Utahn, Randy of Bountiful Lewis, High School, received an honorable award from the mention American Dental Association for his study on the Replantation of Teeth. Holy Cross HUNTER, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, 3333 S. 13th Eost, girl. FAIRBOU, Mr. and Mrs. Scott K., 5050 W. 3500 South. gDi. Mr. and Mrs. BRINKERHOFF, RAndy, 1735 W. 13235 South, girl. NELSON, Mr. and Mrs. Fred R r., 3069 E. 7110 South, girl. JORGENSEN, Mr. ond Mrs. Joy W., 3337 LoMoncha Wav, boy. DEAN, Mr. and Mrs. Willard F., S39 W. 6th North, boy. PETERSON, Mr. ond Mrs. SteDrive, phen John, 5433 Revere boy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred, TOMINAGA, 111? Dupont Ave.. boy. FENN, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jr., 760 S. 9th East, boy. Marks HENDRICK. Mr. and Mrs. Oar-rel3751 S. 3rd West, girl. South Davis Hospital BARTON, Mr. and M.s. David, 653 S. 350 West, Bounfitul, boy. University Hospital INGLEBY, Mr. ond Mrs. Robert. 346 E. 2700 South, girl. Mr. ond Mrs. Joseph, INMAN, 3092 Noma Linda Circle, girl. Valley West Hospital GARRETT, Mr. ond Mrs. Gary R., 1258 W. 14600 South, Riverton, boys. Mr. ond Mrs. Auomomi TAUAI, Poe, 49 Crowford Place. Sandy, bov. St. a wxs ber, West. Mov high Roylance priest, had served in several was a temple bishoprics, worker and was stake music director of the Jordan East Stake. Survivors include his wife. Lois Elizabeth Sargent Roylance, whom he married July 28, 1942, in the Logan Temple; children: Keenan Aaron Roylance, Sandy; Mrs. Richard (Sharon) Proctor, Oklahoma City, and Roxanne Roylance of Salt Lake City; two grandchildren; and three sisters: Mrs. Roy Morriss, Ogden; Mrs. Tom Corbett, Mesa, Ariz., and Mrs. Morris Garner, Carmichael, Calif. r s natural causes in a Salt Lake hospital. Born 7 N Sept. 1896, , Cemetery.. Born June 30, o t o m , CounWavnc ty. to James Andrew and Nellie Catherine Crowther MarSmith. ried Allan Murdock Means. Farmington; he died Feb. 21. LDS Church. 1957. Member Survivors: daughters. Mrs. Kelllson, George .(Wanda) Mrs. Earl (Betty) Bruce, Colit.; Kock, 6 greatgrandchildren; grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Stanley J., Globe. Ariz.; Lester L., Mrs. Nora Mrs. Dorothy Watson, Bau-nio- all Salt Lake City. Suit South Temple. City, Saturday 8 p.m. Lake Edward M ' affack. EL -- T of Salt Lake City, will be at 11 held a.m. Monday ot Harding- - in 1910, Salt like,'.: to City Edward r N. Orr 45 McKean Colli- nson, he married Etnel Reed on Sect. 17, 1930. Member, LDS Church, he was educated in Salt Lake City. Member, Motion Picture Operators Union for many years. son, Survivors: wife; II. daughter, Edward Reed Mrs. Louis (Ravono) Toma-sello- , both San Jose; eight brother, grandchildren; sis- Selbv L., Mrs. Rav O. (Virginia) Larsen, both Salt Loke City. ter, Graveside services, 62, w--mm Ave., died 1973, 18, May a in Born 1910. 8, City Mercei Elizabeth Platt, married Hospital Mrs. ond Mr. BLACKBURN, David T., 7080 S. 16B0 East, girl. GILES, Mr. ond Mrs. Gerald, 4342 Beochwood Road, girl. HARMAN, Mr. and Mrs. 1610 Kings Row Drive, girl. STANGER, Mr. and Mrs. Bob E., 3167 S. 2700 East, girl. Roger, JENSEN, Mr. ond Mr 641 Cooltdge. Midvale, girl. LEGARE, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 3839 S. 3rd East, East No. 3. girl. Mrs. Mr. ond ZIMMERMAN, Ron, 1610 Jean Drive, Sandy, girl. Mr. ond Mrs. Bob M., SUSICH, 1050 E. 4th South, girl. Phillip, FIFEHL, Mr. and Mr 332 First Ave., girl. GERSTNER, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C., 4140 S. 4000 West Granger. bov. Mr. and Mrs. WilWOODLAND, liam ., Jj u ke Street, bov. Mrs. Arthur, ond BIRD, Mr. 4340 W. 4745 South, Kearns, boy. and Mr. Jim, POWELL, Mr. 785 S. 6th Eost, Logon, boy. Mrs. and Mr. MCKINLEY, James E., 805 Cheyenne Street, bov. 7-- 9 4, Morch City, later Loke LDS 1 Douglas Hidden Club Survivors: Ward and Valiev Cour-tr- v Born Oct. 17, -- CALIF. 1900, Pleas- ant Grove, Utah, to William L. and Harriet Richards Hayes. Married Myrtle Johnson, Sept. 7, 1929, Tijuana, Mex. Active member LDS Church. Former employe. Firestone Co., 36 years. Survivors: daughters, (Annabelle) Emmett R. (Jacquelyn) son, widow; Mrs. James Babb, Denver; Jr., Mrs. Joseph La Rose, both South Gate; 3 grandchildren ; o brother, Spencer, Huntbeach; sisters, D. R. (Vervene) Pingree, Salt Lake Mrs. City; (Lois) Elroy West, Margaret Haves, both Pleasant Grove. Funerol Saturday to a.m.. ington South Gote LDS Ward el. Burial South Gate. chap- FREEDOM, Wvo. Orlin William Hokanson, 67, Freedom, died May IS, 1973, in an Idaho Falls hospital of natural causes. Born June 26, 1905, Freedom, to John A. and Luello Peterson Hokanson. Married Evo May Jenkins, Nov. 12, 1930, Logan Temple. Survivors: widow; sons, Mrs. James daughters, (Verio) Crook, Iona; Dee J Freedom; Mrs. Al (Nvla) Salt Lake City; Merchont, Van, Afton, 26 grandchildren: sisters, brother, Mrs. Glen (Cora) Palmer, Groce, Idaho; Mrs. Tim (Ardella) Mrs. Parkinson, Rexburg; Gerald Horton, (Myrtle) Blockfoot; Stanelv, Belgrode, Mont. Funeral Saturday, 1 p.m.. Freedom Ward chapel. Burial, Freedom Cemetery. NAtlOHAl WtATHI 30.00 Forecast ter Saturday, Sunday, May 19 SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY iable Clouds today and Sunday, chance - and 28 Varshowof L ha-JCATTit 1 Wyo., to W 11 i a m and Eliza Sla- Cazier. ter Married Elvis ST.. GEORGE-Le- do Call Low, 71, died Thursday of cancer at her home. Born Dec. 3, 1901, in Chesterfield, Idaho. Daughter of RuJus Vasco and Gertrude Rice Call. Graduate of Box Eider High School, Brigham of Citv, and the University Utah. Taught in Box Elder County School District five years. Married Dr. Reuben D. Low July 29, 1925, in the Logan Temple. Member LDS Church. as St. Served George Temple worker. Was Relief Society officer and in- Former member, Organized BYU Women. of Church Howaii College Women's Club. Organized liin Tremonton, terary clubs and Duchesne. Randolph Member of Dixie Reviewers. Survivors: husband; 714 IS1 4 -- Z - 73 SttVICt fOtfCASt JGk. . in 80 to 90. Sunday 70 to 80. SOUTHERN ers, afternoons IDAHO and Scattered thundershowevenings, otherwise fair. winds neor storms. Lows in 40s. Strong Highs Saturday 75 to 85, Sundoy 70s. Miscellaneous Weather Data At 8:00 a.m. 57 percent. PreciHUMIDITY pitation since May 1, 1972, .02. Departure since .86. Precipitation since Oct. 1, 1971 Mav 1, 14.05. Departure since Oct. 1, 3.58. Sunrise Sundoy 6:06 o.m. Sunset SunSUN day 3:43 p.m. Salt TEMPERATURES COMPARATIVE Lake Citv Friday, high 90; low 55; mean 73; e normal 59. A year ago: high 78; low 50. e low for month high tor month 93. Temperatures 5:30 o.m. Saturday. the period ending Millik-- e Keith., Married Carl n Ackerman in Phiilipsburg, Kan. He died in 1935. Married Edward F. Eseksen on Feb. 18. i 957 al Takoma, Wash. Now deceased. She is o pasi president the Lodv Lions of Granger. Was a tile clerk for the Internal Revenue Service, Ogden. Survivors: daughters. Mrs. Karleen Galer and Miss Ruthann Ackerman, both of Taylorsville, one grandchild; father, Chester Keith, Lebanon, Neb., ond mother, Mrs. Rutha Rypkema, Granger; a brother and two sisters: Keith, Pai ific. Wash., Charlotte Bennett, Edinburg, Tex., and Helen David, Hold-redgNeb. Funeral 11 o.m. Tuesday at McDougal Funerol Home, 4330 S. Redwood where Rd., Taylorsville, friends mov call from p.m. Mondav and Tuesday an hour prior to services. Burial in Valiev View Memorial Park. Dale Henry Harry" 1299-3r- d Ave.,18 died in a Mav Soil Lake . of r, hospital inci-causes dent to age. Born April 30, 1887, Sum- S. merville, C., to and Freer Tfc WT: r y ' ' Phillip Susan Hutch- inson, Married Elise Bagot Simons Oct. 18, 1916, Charleston, S. C. Retired superintendent, Garfield Co. Chemical Past master, Christopher Diel Lodge, F & AM; member Scottish Rite El Koloh Temple; Bodies; Court of Jesters; Alta CIud. Survivors: widow; daughters, Mrs. J. W. (Ellizabeth) Swan, Rogerson, Idaho; Mrs. Robert L. (Virginia) Dean, Denver; 7 grandchildren; 5 sister, Mrs. P. Frank Smith, Summerville. Funeral Monday It a.m., St. Mark's Cathedral, 231 E. 1st South Burial Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Family suggests to contributions Spriner's for Crippled ChiHospital ldren. Frederica W. Holer FRANKFURT, Germony Mrs. Frederica W. Hofer, 87, former resident of Sait l.ake City, died here Mav of natural causes. long-tim- e Born in 1886 26, May to Eduard ond Anna Elizabeth Osse Loder. William Married Mathias Hofer September 26, 1914, Salt Lake Temple. He died in July 1947. Active member LDS Church, retired employe of LDS Genealogical Society, served LDS mission to West son. Survivors: Germany. Dr. Lawrence J.E. Hofer, Frankfurt and grandson, Richard rence Hofer, both of burgh, Pa. Funeral and al will be in Frankfurt. LawPittsburi- Lee W. Simone Lee W. Simone, OGDEN 68. Ogden, died Mav 18 in an Ogden hospitol after a long illness. Born Jon. 9, 1905, Tellu-rid- e, Colo., to John ond Francenella Simone. Angela Married Sue Urbana May 5, 1930, Denver. Sue's Former Ogden. Lounge, owner, Lee's Tavern. Member Catholic Church; Utah Tavern Keeper's Assn. Survivors: widow; son, daughters, Edward R Mrs. e Marie Christian, Mrs. Fowers, all Ogden; 10 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. George (Svlvic) Harris, West Covina, Calif.; Mrs. Mary Thum, Mrs. Joe (Carrie) EZ3snow.es N HOW Nellie died 79, Poulson, Thursday night at her home Born' Illness. a after long Feb. 20, 1894 in Brigham Citv to Paul Olut and Sophia Petersen Poulson. Graduate of Box Elder High School and Conservatory of Music and was piano teacher in Brigham City. Had served an YWMIA Stake Board, in Sunday School and Relief Society. Member of Brigham Citv 15th LDS Ward. Survivors: brother ond sister, Andrew O. Poulson and Oleto Poulson, Doth ol Brigham City. Funeral at noon Monday In Ward Chape). the 3rd-15t- h Friends may call at Blaine ' CnnHniy LaVon WtAtWIIOtOCASI ' J ? fj&t xi?f f? hH' f 'i Ostlund. Mar- r i e d Polly Matilda Smith Poole. Jan. m 15 1925, Salt t Lake City. She died July 27, J' 1964. Member LDS Church. Veteran WW I. Survivors: stepson, Morris H. Smith, Lake Salt stepgrandchildren; 6 Citv; 13 ; sister, Eugenia (Jenny) Anderson, Soil Lake Citv. Funerol Tuesday I P.m., S. 2128 Stale St., where triends coll Monday p.m., Tuesday prior to services. Burial Murrov Citv Cemetery. funerals Funerol services tor BA06EL Bobbei Rouhen Emmo held Mondav ? 0 nn. in the Larkin Mortuory Chooel, 260 Eost South Temoie. Friends mov call ot the and Sundov. 0m mortuorv Mondav one hour onor fo servicMeLown Wosotch es Interment. Funeral directors, morial Pork. Larktn Mortuary. Funerol servicDAUGHERTY es tor William G. Doughfertv will be held Mondav. 1 p.m., ot the 2128 South Coiontoi Mortuary, Stote. where friends mov coil SunMondov ond prior p.m., dayInterment Salt Lake to services. Funerat directors. Citv Cemetery, Colonial Mortuary. Funeral services ESKESEN lor Rhea Keith Eskesen will be 11 o.m., ot the he'd Tuesday. Home. 4330 Funerol McDougal where Rood. Redwood South friends mov coll Mondov from one heir Tuesdov prior ond p.m. to services. Interment VoMev View Memorial Park. Funeral directors, McDougal Funeral Home. for Funeral services Hjvtt Jack Wode Holt will be held MonMemori11 o.m., o Redwood day. 6500 South Redwood Estates. al Road- wnere friends mav coll Sundov. 6 to 8 o.m.. and Mondav one hour pnor to services. Interment, Redwood Memorial E stoles. FunerEstates Memorial al directors. Mortuory. Funeral servicHUTCHINSON es tor Phillip Henry (Horry) Hutchinson will be conducted 11 am. Mondov at Somt Marks Eoiscodo 231 Eost 1st South. Cathedral. Fomtiv suggests friends moke contributions to Snriners Hospital for interment. Children. Crippled Funeral Mount Chvet Cemetery. ond Evans Eorly directors. - - Funeral LANGENBRACKEN services lor Fioro Longenbracken be held Mondav, 12 noon, ot Jenkins Sohe Mortuarv. 4760 South Stole. Friends mav coll Sundov. 7 f to 8 p.m., and Mondav hour orior to services. Interment. Murrov Citv Cemetery. Funeral directors, V. C. Soffe and Sons. will Funeral services OSTLUNO for Gustat (Gus) E. Ostlund will be held Tuesday. ) p.m., at the 2128 South Colonial Mortuary. coll friends may State, where o.m., and Tuesdov Mondav, MurInterment. to services. pnor rov Citv Cemetery. Funerol directors. Coloniol Mortuary. Funeral services ROYLANCE for Aoron Alma Roylance will be 12 noon, in the held Mondov. Word chapel. 1834 Union Creek Road. Friends mov coH at the Russon Brothers Mortuorv. 25S South 2nd Eost, Sunday from 7 la 9 p.m. ond Mondov at the word one hour prior to services. InterGardens. Buriol ment, Elysian, Russon Brothers', funeral directors. - ,w JOHNSON Funeral services for Dorothy M. Johnson will be held Monday 10 o.m. ot the Deseret Mortuary, 36 Eost 7th South, where friends mov coll Sunday, 6 to 8 O.m. ond Monday one hour prior to service. Interment, Memorial Gardens. Funerol directors, Deseret Mortuarv. CHATWIN Funerol services for Bert L. Chotwm will be held Mondav ot 12 noon in the Cottonwood Mortuory Chapel. 4670 Highland Drive. Friends may call Sunaav from p.m. ot 4670 evening Highland Dr.ve and Monday 's hour prior to services. Interment FuSpanish Fork Citv Cemetery. nerol directors, Mackov Cottonwood Mortuory. CHUFAR Reauim Moss for John Cyryl Chufar Sr. will be celebrated Mondov at 10 o.m. at St. Therese Catholic Church, 112 South Allen Street, Midvoie. Holy Rosary will be recited Sunday, 8 p.m. in the Goff Mortuary Chapel, 8090 South State, where friends mov cail Sunday, 6 to 8 p.m. ond Mondoy prior to mass. Buriat, Murrov Citv Cemetery. Gotf Mortuarv funeral directors. 90 fJj r , i JONES Funerol services for William M. Jones will be eld Mondoy, 2 p.m. at the Deseret Mortuory, 36 Eost 7th South, where friends mov coll Sundov. 6 to 8 p.m., ond Mondov one hour prior Interment, Loke Hills, to service. runerai directors. Deseret Mortuorv. - Legal Notices B PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Approval Protect No. Mill Site Dam to Ferron Creek The State Road Commission of Utah, in beholf of the Board of of Emery County Commissioners County, herewith advises oil interested persons that on Moy 11, 1973, the Loco! Government Projects Engineer opproved the location ond design features oi County Secondory Rood 336 from Ferron Creek to Milt Site Dom. The proposed protect consists of improving both horizontal ond vertical olignment on County Secondary Rood 336 between the west city limits of Ferron City and the Mill Site Dom. A paved roadway will provide for o traffic lone and o shoulder or each direction of traffic. All maos, drowirgs and other information pertaining to the protect ore available for public inspection ond copying ol the office of Johansen and Tuttle, Engineering, Inc., Castle Duie, Utah. Doted this 19th day of Moy, J i s9t vt 1973. ) STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH BLAINE J. KAY Director of Highways Mor-len- Nellie N. Poulson UM x 1 BRIGHAM Cl TY - for ot and Mrs. Anna Scavo, Miller, Mrs. Bill (Hilda) Scavo, Mrs. Delia McHugh, all Denver. Funeral Mass Mondav, 10 a.m., St. Joseph's Cahtolic Church. Rosory Sunday, 8 and Sons p.m., Lindquist Mortuary, where friends call 9 o.m. Burial. Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. gusty 25. sons and daughters, Ronald D., Brigham City; Mrs. Grant (Zola Roe) Ash, Annandale, Va.; Mrs. Robert (Nina Flo) Warner, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lewis (Leda Marie) Muhlest-ei- n Columbia, Mo.; Mrs. Lovar (Rose Lynette) Rigby, Ventura, Calif.; 18 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. A brother ond four sisters: Dr. Phillip Cail, Boulder, Colo.; Mrs. Zola Jepo-soMrs. Alice Bountiful; Hoffman, Logan; Mrs. Florence Hurst, Phoen'x; Mrs. Edna Knudson, Santo Monica, Calif. Funeral noon Monday at St. George Eost Stake Center. Friends may call ot Metcalfe Mortuary p.m. ond Monday prior to services. Burial Logan City Cemetery Tuesdaz ot 10 a.m. afternoons and evenings, cooler Sunday. Sunday near 80. Lows in mid 50s. Highs UTAH Scattered showers ond cooler. Highs in upper 60s and 70s, lows in 40s. E. NEVADA Partly cloudy with showers. Cooler Sunday. Lows 40 to SO. Highs Saturday ers v".hester Rutha 86, Twin Falls. Funeral Monday noon, 4760 S. State, where friends call 8 Sunday p.m., Monday half hour prior to services. Burial Murray Cemetery. Leda C. Law structor. Neb., daughter Hutchinson, McCracken, Emmett R. Haves, 72, South Gate, died May 16 in Lynwood of a heart ottack. at Phillip H. Hutchinson - Emmett R. Hayes 48th died Phillip Survivors husband; son, daughters, David R., Mrs. Keith A. (Darlene; Mastrim, both Salt Lake CityMrs. Keith L. (Joyce) Smart, Midvale; 9 grandchildren; broth ers, sister, Arthur, Salt Lake Caldwell, Clyde, Idaho; City; DeLloyd, Boise; Mrs. Elva ore Redwood Memorial Keith Eskesen, 62, of S. 1911 s 9 0 5 , LDS Church. Loke City; Mrs. Calvin (LilUnionville, Hansen, lian) Conn.; 17 grandchildren; sisMrs. Oavis, ter, Gladys Chula Vista, Calif. SOUTH GATE, 1 C. Langenbacker Aug. 9, 1926, Salt Lake Citv. Member son, wife; H Raymond P. Ranice Mrs. Elko, Nev.; Webb ond Mrs. Chad (Eleaboth Salt nor) Winerstrom, daughters, Funeral arrangements to be announced. 0 , Afton, a member a retired employe of the Ft. WEATHER with head- of causes in a Salt Lake hospital. Born Aug. Lil- Watson on 1932. in Salt Lake solmeni.zed in Salt Temple He was of the Niblev Park lian a.m.. S. Redwood Rd.. where fiiends call Sunday 6 8 p.m., Mondav hour prior to servic- 26. division 17 Hay11 Hospital. Born Dec. i natural May N Friday ural causes! at a Grangerj Hilt 9 h ei Salt to Lake John Garland; James ward. Callt. Funeral Mondav of nat- MURRAY Nov. in Loke Citv; Elmer R., Boise; Mrs. Don (Margaret) Jensen, Rhea and heart attack. Midvale; brothers, sisters, Letiov J . Mrs. Blaine B. (Rose) Bitner, Mrs. Jav G (Beth) Thompson, all Salt 3287 Flora C. Langenbacker Flora Cozier Lan genbac-- . ker, 67, 4356 Detroiter Cl., Murray, died hospital a grandchildren; mother, West. Salt Lake City of a 16 great-grandchil- Rhea K. Eskesert quarters in Salt Lake Citv. Survivors' widow, Alice BaiE Paso; two ley Harris. daughters, Mrs. Don Lisetta Washington Gray, Ann) Charles and Mrs. D.C.; (Cinda) Hagen, Casa Grande, Ariz., and five grandchildren. Frederick H. Platt nized Soil Loke LDS Temple. Foreman, Kennecott Copper Corp. sons, Survivors: widow; daug ers, Ronald L.. American Fork; Michael H.. Todd W Jett T oil West Jordon; Harold Mrs. (Jocqulvn) Reid Mrs. Smith, Sandy; South Peterson. (Lola Jean) Estates. McDa- northwest 11 Platt, & Albertus and Margaret Jardme Hall. Married Dot Thompson, April 8, solem1935, Jerome. Idaho: Jordon; " Molison; I Ga- es. Burial served as vice president and manager of the company's o.m., Monday, at Oakhills Ate r.ioriai Park, San Jose. Stratford Funeral Funeral niel Home here. Burial wilt be in Clyde, Tex. in 19, 1910, Born March Tex. Killed in a Ramsdall, in plane crash Wednesday Alasko. He had been serving as a consultant ond manager ol El Poso's Anchorage of1972 after 42 fice. Retired years with the Company. However, he came out of retirement to act as a consultant in Alaska. Had also Sarah and Tex. PASO, I 6500 1 Born March 17, a for , services R.W. Harris,? former senior vice president ' ot El Paso Natural Gas Co., and former resident 'I ' VI ' Colli- - V (Ted) nson, 63. died May 17. 1973, ot home in Son Jose, of , R.W. Harris CALIF. JOSE. li- Ot leremia. Edward M. Collinson SAN tor three and a of t, Born Jan. 18. 1900, Sweden, F- to John t ond Augusta rland, Box Elder County, to H y r u m He and his tami-l- v to Laie, Ha.voii, died 18 at home. Born March in Ostlund, "; noturat causes hospital. Tauo, Loati Tuai. Siola fere-miaTomema Crichton, laki-nleremia and Moaimanu in Los Funeral, burial Angeles. Friends call 260 b. West, Mov natural! causes in a Salt Lake) 1916, E. 1045 S. 1st 73. Dr.. of was assistant Church College of Hawaii. Survivors: wife; daughter and two sons: Sma ond Mae. Joseph Tausani ol all Darrell Moaimanu, Four sisters Laie, Hawaii. two Eseta ond brothers, brarian 6 Jack West Jordan, died Mav 17 7, "Gus" Gustof V-- W. Sadler school Tough University. Las Vegas halt years. moved where he - JORDAN Hall, 3833 57. bachelors ond masters degrees at Brigham Young Legion Auxiliary, No. 276. Eagle WEST Wade 3 B Gustaf Ostlund Jock W. Hall s Western Samoa. Married Joan Leslie Allen in the Logon Temple Aug. 14, 1964. Attended Western Somoo schools, received Former president, American both servic-e- and Luai 1938, to Siosefa ond leremia, in Souoii. Orlin W. Hokanson LOS Friends may call at 255 S. 2nd East, from p.m. Sunan hour at the and chapel day prior to services. Burial will be in the Elysian Burial - fSP n died ol 17 563 Funeral Monday for A. Roy lance Funeral for SANDY Aaron Alma Roylance, chief of the speech pathology-audiolog- y section of the Smith Means, Irene Effie 77. 678 N. 900 Frederick Harry science fair honors Two Utah high school students have received fourth place awards for projects en- Meant Effie I. Rampton asks lawmakers for help on personnel act Gov. Calvin- L. Rampton is asking for support from Utah's Congressional delegation for funds to continue the projects initiated under the Intergovernmental Personnel Act. 521-353- OBITUARIES PROVO Graveside Eliu lor lereSioseto mio. 34, who died Mav 13 from complications during Surgery ot a FrancisSan co hospital, will be held 2 at P.m. Wednesday at Provo City iiiyway i (JW MAY 19, 1973 leremio Eliu S. yn NOTICE: WARNING Notke was given today that the Utah National Guord will conduct onnuol training at Como W. G. Williams on June, July, and August 1973. Artillery tiring wilt be conducted June. the period during Stockmen are requested to clear the orea by 1 June 1973. Becouse of ortiderv firing and other live fire exercises, the public is cautioned to ovoid entering the Military Reservation west ot ) Redwood Road during these periods. . Trs notice is intended to worn of horords at Como Williams during the training periods indkoted ond to augment posted signs cautioning the public to remain out ol the area ond to ovoid touching, hondling. disturb!:, or removing any metal objects In the entire Comp Wiliioms Military Reservation. NOTICE NOTICE OF PROPOSED Acquisiot Bonk tion Assets, and Assumption of Liabilities. Notice K hereby given that the Tracy Collins Bank & Trust Co., Salt Loke City, Stole ot Utah, hos to the Federal mode application Insurance Deoojrt Corporation, D C., 20429. tor its Washington. to ocouire the consent written assets of ond ossume nobility to pay deposits mode in the Formers State Bonk. Woodscrass Utah. This notice is published pursuant to Section ifUc) ot the Federol Deposit Insurance Act. Moy 10, 1t73 TRACY COLLI MS O'f-- T rr f |