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Show r'jffijgi niir-ri r'awaiwi i 4ri m&wm Ualumni group picks officers w Harold (Hack) Woolley, vice president and general manager of KCPX radio and TV stations in Salt Lake City, was reelected Wednesday night to r a term as president of; the University of Utah Akimni Association. Wftn ' Mrs. Melvin E. (Emma Lou) Thayne was also reelected as vice president of the organization and five leaders were named to thd board of directors. . Emery expressed appreciation to the alumni family and its vital role in maintaining a vigorous, viable university which will serve the people with the "greatest possible scope of higher education. members' board Retiring also were honored at the meeting. They are Warren E. Pugh, Mrs. T. Upton (Rhoda) Ramsey, Franklin D. Richards, Mrs. Bruce F, (Suzanne) Sorensen, Dr. M. Paul South-ick and Ralph B. Wright. 4 ,$ ?- lif 4 "We,' 4. f -- 5 OS' f 0s Mrs. Thayne com-muhi- Chosen to serve on the board were Mrs. Wendell J. (Beha) Ashton, Richard A. (Skip) Christenson, Howard A. Jorgensen, James E. Faust and Allan M. Lipman Jr. Dr Alfred C. Emery, who is stepping down as president of the urmersity Aug 1 after serving in that post for two years, was honored at the Alumni Association annual dinner meeting In the Union Panorama Room. i rl i fs 1 Local Births ft ' JM Mr. Lipman j Ky(i y Mr. Jorgensen a Z1 Mr. Faust .v Finance AssociaConsumer tion. He is a director of the Salt Lake Credit Bureau and serves on the board of trustees for Ballet West. Harold (Hack) Woolley . . . U. Aiumni leader. members terms. Mrs. Ashton is a former school teacher, a former staff member for Sen. Arthur B. Watkins and a former secretary to Dr. Henry F.yring, then dean of the U. of U. Graduate School. She is a homemaker and a member of the LDS Relief Society General Board and a member of the Utah Symphony Guild and the The new board will serve three-yea- r Ballet Guild. Christenson is president of Capitol Thtift and Loan Co and is president of the Utah Jorgensen is a member of Barker and Jorgensen, an advertising and public relations firm. He is piesident of the board of trustees for The Associates of the Utah Museum of Natural History and is past president of the Utah Broadcasters Association. He is a member of the Vestry, St. James Episcopal Church and the standing committee for the Episcopal Diocese of Utah. Faust is an assistant to the Council of the Twelve of the LDS Church, is past president of tiie Utah Bar Association and a former member of the He is a Utah Legislature. member of the board of directors, Deseret News Publishing Co., of an auto dealership and is an advisor of Zions First National Bank. Lipman is vice president V A Mr. Christenson Mrs. Ashton and general counsel of Amalgamated Sugar Co. in Ogden and is a member of the American Bar Association, the Utah Bar Association, Rotary International and the Ogden Chamber of Commerce. He is advisor to the Salt Lake Catholic Charities Association. June designated as Dairy Nonth June ii qiTRfl w 6 r mmun it igtf been declared Dairy Month in Utah by Gov. L. Calvin who Rampton, called attention to the contribution . the dairy industry plays in the state's economy. has CePenwoetf Hospital ftASTIAN, Mr and Mrs Dennis, 2766 Wren Rd , girl. GLAUSER. Mr end Mrs Dorian E . ?i6 Crystal Ave girl HANSEN, Mr and Mrs. LoVeM, 3574 Kmgs Cove Wav girl HIGBEE, Mr ond Mrs LaMar, 2128 E 73th South, girl Mr ond Mrs. Ronald MARGAN, H, 1607 Dale Ave, girt. and Mrs Jock ORGILL, Mr Calvin, 31' E. 13800 South, Draper girt Mr and Mrs. Thomas SMITH, E,848$ 1370 Eost, Sondv Qirt Car-enc- e Mr and Mrs SMOLKA, D, 1763 Independence Bivd, girl SILCOX, Mr. ond Mrs Vern D, 9433 Sondv. fcov EREKSON, Mr and Mrs. John A Jr i?6t Hunt Rd boy DeWtTT, Mr. ond Mrs. Michael J . 36 E 7th South bov Mr. end Mrs CHRISTENSEN, Carl, Grontsvilie boy. Holy Cross Hospital MIKA, Mr ond Mrs Dennisl 23 7 E 79J0 South, boy. PARRY, Mr. ond Mrs. Wesley, 171 W 45th South, girl BODELL, Mr and Mrs Wiliiom, 2496-6tEast, girl St. Marks Hesp.tal nald. SADLER, Mr and Mrs 8829 W 3100 South Magna, gtr MIHALOPOULAS, Mr and Mrs. Nicktous, 825 Three Fountains No. 2 girl South Davis Community Hospital RICHINS, Mr. and Mrs. Craig, 467 Dorthea Wav, bov HOWEY, Mr. and Mrs Dennis, 2013 S 500 West, Bountiful, bov DRAKOS, Mr. ond Mrs Jeff, 838 Chase Ave., bov KELLER, Mr. ond Mrs. Gary, 25 E. 200 North, North Salt Lake, girl. University Hospital OHLSEN, Mr. and Mrs. Joel, 2158 Broadmoor, bov Valley West Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Paul O , DAVIS, 5023 W 4130 South, Hunter, girl. LDS Hospital . SUAREZ, Mr ond Mrs. John. 4542 W 5255 South girl SNOW, Mr end Mrs. Dallas R., 312$ W 3500 South, bov Mr ond Mrs Caryl D , DAVIS, 2224 S Sorrento Dr boy RIGOR, Mr ond Mrs Wiihom E . 347! W. 8U5 South, West Jor-da- grl Mr Mrs and STREDEL, Andrew G . 5408 Avalon Dr., girl. MUIR, Mr and Mrs. Thomas, 28.4 Impend St , girl Mr ond Mrs Kendal HATCH, P , 4219 Alley Vista Dr , bov FREEMAN, Mr and Mrs. Dennis, 3007 S State, girl. l6 OBITUARIES John Roy Jr. John Rove Jr., 43, Vernal, died May 29, 1973, in a local hospital of a heart condition. Born Sept. 1929, 18, Coke-ber- Pa., to John Sr. and Edna Mae Beggs Rove. Warned Wilma King, March 17, 1947, Franklin County, III. Brinkerhoff Drilling Driller, Co., Vernal. West widow.. Survivors: Frankfort, III.; sons, daughter, Larry W Cope, Colo.; E Michael Dallas, Texas; John R. Ill, Lovington, NM ; Mrs. Robert (Karen) Williams, Mulkeytown, III.; four grandchildren; brother, sister, George A., Mrs. John (Maxine) Smitn, both West Frankfort. Funeral Monday, 1 p.m , Stone Funeral Home, West Frankfort. Friends call Vernal Mortuary, tonight, ond Sunday of the p m Stone Funeral Home, p.m. Burial, Denning Cemetery, West Frankfort. 8 9 Randy L. a Juanita Keller IDAHO FALLS Randy Lee Keller, six month old son of Paul E. and Carroll Bruch Keller, died Mov 27, 1973, in a Fort Ord, Calif., hospital of a heart condition. Born Dec. 3, 1972, Missoula, Mont. Survivors: parents, brother, Robert, Fort Ord; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ivan Anaconda, Keller, Mont.; Mrs. Dorothy Seward, Anaconda; Edgar L. Burch, Bozeman, Mont. Graveside services Friday, Cemetery. ? p.m., Iona ded 1973, Hur- in ! FORK ' & - ricone of not- - r . ural causes. C Born Jan - 'e ' St 873, 17, to George, John Stillman Marina Porker ond Alee M ,,, Woodbury Nel- - 4 Married fU W 43 great grandchildren; grandchildren; brothers, 'sister, Max, Ogden; Charles, -- Fnglewood, Calif.; Mrs. Camilla W. Judd, Springdale, Utah. Funeral Friday, 2 pm.. Ward Hurricane where friends coll chaual services. two hours before Burial, Hurricane Cemetery. Third-Fourt- K. Allen Survivors: parents, dale; brother, sisters, Gary Kemth, Penny Jean, both Riverdale; Mrs. Dale (SherNorth Salt rie) Hadley, Lake; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Allen, Neohi; River- Mrs. Velma Hansen, RiverC. Cleon Sanders, Kavsville. dale; Funeral Friday 11 o.m., Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, where friends call Thursday p.m., Friday Burial service prior to Washington Heights Memorial Park. 9 Friday For Kitchen, For Den, For Family Room, For Office Only Nite Til Ole and Maggie Nebeker trup. Mamed Wilfored Allen, Salt Lake TemMay 21. 1931.. 10, 1923, Oct. ple. He died Jomes Married Sorensen, City. 1932,. Salt Lyman Lok4 5 Survivors: husband; sonsy Allen Wendelt daughters, Nev.; James D. Henderson, Lmdon; Sorensen, Larry San Sorensen, Fronciscojt Stephen L. Sorensen, Amerir Mrs. Teron can Foik; Funk, v Provo, (LuJuana) Mrs. Wilford Lee) (Chang Hermansen, Taylorsville, Mrs. VerDon (DonNetta) JorMrs. Richfield; gensen, ChrisLaMont (LorSena) 30 tensen, Keorns; grandchil- great - grgndchil-- . sisters, brothers, Provo; Ward, Boise, Mrs. Dale (Crystal) Salt Lake City; Mrs. Aloretsen, San Berna- dren; dren; 14 Doyle, Idaho; Brown, Marge rdino, Calif. Funeral - RIVERDALE Beverly 19, Kay Allen, Riverdale, died May 29 of a heart in a Salt Lake hospital. Born Nov. 34, 1953, Ogden, to Kemth A. and Cleoma Allen. Sanders Groduate Bonneville High School. Active member LDS Church. Is Granite's Sevier Das- - lie Penolpe Thompson; she died. Married Eva Cannon; she died Married Julio Edna Merrill, St. George Temple. School teacher for 17 years. sons, Survivors: widow; daughter. Grant, Mrs. M C. Paul Mrs. (Fmma) Tagged, (Alice) Thurston, Mrs. Ricn-ar- d (Groce) Bradshaw, oil Hurricane; Lou's, San Bernardino, Calif.; June, Placentio, Calif.; Donald, Ogden; Mrs. Carl Stoddard, Logan; 20 Beverly urd, County, to noon, Saturday, Glenwood Ward chapel, ier Friends County. Sev- call Pleasant Mortuary, p m., ond Grove, Friday the at chapel two Saturday hours before services. Burial, American Fork Cemetery. OJpm Atmena May S. 3800 82, 4400 Hill Atmena HUNTER Morriss Hill, West, died Hunter, 1973, 30, May local a in nursing home i of natural causes. v. Born June I, 8, Salt City, to 1890, Lake '4 -- and 4 Ann! Joseph Sarah Grow New-f- c For' berry. Married Samuel est Hill Aug. 14, 1907, Salt Lake City; later solem nzed Salt Lake Temple. He died March 20, 1941. Survivors: son, daughters, F. Samuel Jr Wichitj, Kan.; Mrs. Irens Ridd, Mrs. Newton, f George (Maxine) both Hunter; Mrs. Clyde (Ardella) Gerome, Mrs. Rene (VaLoy) Bagiev, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Nets G. (LoRee) Pehrson, Magna; Mrs. Ernest (AAyr!) Knoll, Mrs. -- John Salinas, Calif.; (Gwen) Pouillon, Portland;, hGnajt&&& bett&vvabm, iow&viewn cuuiuetu&iebA&urieB tukiv ontt Sorensen D. AMERICAN TTTT bury, Hurricane, Mav 29, iri (gum iiiifniMiiii"'SMT'T(jiri(friir 4i - MILLS, Mr. ond Mrs Randy S , 49y9 Eostridae Lone, tov WORKMAN, MR ond Mrs. Vene Artel 7232 Pdo n bov Mr and Mrs. CHRISTENSEN, Frea 4082 S 3080 West girl BROCK, Mr and Mrs Steohen M S Wet Temple bov TEEPLES, Mr and Mrs. Wovne, 14. Ironood Ave , g.rl WORKMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Reed. 454 6 fh Last, girl. VERNAL m Robert P. Woodbury Robert HURRICANE Porker Wood 10 0,- - VITAL STATISTICS '' Uwo-yea- wjnafrsgr" i"rQ.iriyTrir 9 Ore.; 15 grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; eight gieat great - grandchildren. Funeral Monday, 1 p.m.. Hunter Fourth Ward chapel, 7035 W. 3405 Souths Friends l l l l l l call 8525 W. 2700 Sourn, f Magna, Sunday p.m., ond Monday at the chapel one hour before services. Burial, Elysian Burial Gardens. Russell Chamberlain L. - Russell DIEGO SAN Chamberlain, 30, formerly Lee of Lehi, Utah, died May 27 heart a attack of I In Diego. Born 14, 1942, San ( Aug. Park City, Utah, tn Herculorif fiber takes spills and wear... anywhere! Joseph Russell and Anna Garrett Ross Chamberlain. Married Kath ryn Andrew Dec. 24, 1963, Salt Lake City. Later d- ivorced. Number Sharp, zingy new patterns Hardy enough for office Handsome enough for home LDS Church. Survivors: daughter. Au Salt Lake City; brothers, sisters, Melvin Douglas, tumn, Salt Mrs. both Mrs. Salt Mrs. City. Loke City; Gary Lynn, George (Lolene) Okev, Fountain Valiev, Calif.; Neldon (Shirley) Duvall, Lake City; grandmother, Jane Ross, Salt Loke Funeral Monday p.m., Mortuary Chapel, Lehi, where friends call Sunday p.m., Mondoy prior to service. Buriat Lehi City Cemetery. 1 Registered trademark of Hercules Incorporated. Wilmington, Delaware, tor its olefin fiber Wing PATTERN Berry L. Maycock PAYSON Berry Lamar 63, died Maycock, Payson, May 29 of cancer in a Provo hospital. Born July 4, 1909, Provo, to John Berry and Lurintha Palfrevmon Maycock. Married Elaine Gephart July 14, 1951, Salt Lake City. Factory representative.. Member LDS Church. Survivors: widow; 2 sons, 2 daughters; brothers, Richard W., McLean, Va.; Clyde P St. Idaho; Anthony, 5 grandchildren. Funeral Saturday Redwood Rd., where friends call Friday p.m., Saturday two hours prior to service. Burial Redwood Memorial Estates. Family suggests donations be made to John F. Maycock Special Education Fund. With Hi - Density Afton L Bolliger Foam Alton Lovon Bolliger, 63, 7292 Sr Pippin Dr., died Mov 30 of . natural causes in a Murray Hospital. Born Feb. 19, 1910, Bingham, to Joseph Paulos and Frances Iva Green Bolliger. Back Married Mohawks Omnibus takes wear and soiling, so we recommend it for offices and restaurants. 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Survivors: widow; daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Hickam, Salt Loke City; 3 grandchildren; mother. Salt Lake City; brothers, sister, J. Donald, Salt Lake City; Preston Dee, North Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Gem Pedler, Salt Loke City. Funerol Saturday 11 a.m. 5850-VtEost, where friends call Friday p.m., Saturday hour prior to service. Burial Mountain View Memorial Estates. t a B. Price - SHELLEY, Idaho Ruby Bean Price, 70, Shelley, died May 29, 1973, at her home of o heart attack. Born April 21, 1903, Iona, to Charles Hyrum and Sarah Ann Berry Dayton. Married Joseph Wayr.e Bean, April 28, 1926, Calif.; Glendale, later solemnized Salt Lake Temple. He died Aug. 12, 1952. Married Guv Price, Sept. 17, 1955; he died April 7, 1964. Survivors: sons, Arlen K., Sacramento, Calif.; Gavlon Wayne, Idohc Fal's; four grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Emma Blur, Caldwell; Mrs. A.A. GiHord. Sait Loke City Funerol Friday, 2 30 pm. Wood Chapel of the Pines, Idaho Foils. Cemetery. Burial, long |