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Show T.4 , , , , . ' - - ;PC - , - , Z:t ',44e, ;, Ith5 ,,r 'V.' t e f , .' . VITAL STATISTICS i a.AoZe.es William M. Ewell Loretto S. Wood Bountiful Loretto !parks Wood, 72, 686 .., W 3100 Bounti- - . IItIIE LDS Stemattat Mr. and Mrs FREDRICKSON, of no Michaei R., 1034-5tEast. cur causes. Nor Rsom. Mr. end Mrs. RayBorn June , ,,,....,. mond Ronoid, S03 E. 9900 South .24. 1900, Solt '2 ..........r SOMIV Cii!t . Lake City. to SLATNICK. Mr. and Mrs. Ro,Ii....00,bert Ek.3 Duluth Ave.. girl. 14 WILSON. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dwight and :.4's,,i,l,24;6. iSS5 E. 182S South. airt, Nora Barton ASHBY. Mr. and Mrs. Roy L.. Sparks. MarZ23 W a6S South. Sonar. girl. H. Wood June 11, FERO E. Mr. God Mrs. Timothy, ried John 1919 in Salt Lake Temnle. l2211 Lavon Dr. boy. ; - ASHCROFT., Mr. and Mrs. Las, Member of Tabernacle Ch..,,r for 35 years; first MIA presit rem 8.. 939 Wilson Ave.. boy RIGGS. Mr. and Mrs. Randall dent of Orchard Ward; stoke . 930 E Ith South, Day. South Davis THAYER, Mr. ond Mrs. Racier missionary. Stake. Utah. bar. Tooeie. L. BountiSurvivors: husband, PENROD, Me. gad Mrs. L. Bay. tui; sons, daughters, John Murray. boy. tist S 440 East. Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Howard Wood Jr., Bountiful; WHITECAK, art C., 1E152 S 440 West. boy. Warren S. Wood, Washington, GEAVE. Mr. and Mrs. Christ. D.C.: J. Wood; Douglas isher. MO S. Mark IV Cl., Grams- c,c I I akloti tur al i 1 Charles e. er, Dwight boy. both Wood, of Salt CARDIATLL. Me and Mrs. G, Lake: Mrs. John (Evelyn) Michael. 2411 E. 6660 South. bolt. Nelsen, Anaheim, Calif;.; Mrs. tatter wood Hospital Raymond (Marian) CURTIS, Mr. and Mrs. Kent R.. Page; Mrs. Donna Bullock, Woodland Ave., alrl both Bountiful; Mrs. Roland y. FARMER. Mr. and Mrs. Lai, (Phyllis) Long. Koysville; man, 317 i E. 9800 Smith, Sandy DAVIS. Mr. end 4266460 East, boy. -- Mrs. Dennis G.. KAMA, Mr. and Mrs. Donald 8SI I E. Judy Dr., Sandy, bor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. 645 S. J3S0 East. Sandy, bmi. MARTINEZ, Mn. and Mrs. Omar 3S11 W. 4400 South, Granger, R Lowell Mrs., (Barbara) Jensen, Salt Lake; sister, Mrs. Edna Schulze, Salt Lake; brother, Charles B. Sparks, Salt Lake; 31 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildre- Funeral Thursday, 12 noon, ValVerda Stake Center, 2600 - Holy Crass Hospital So. 500 West. Friends may CHRISTENSON, M. and Mrs. call 295 at No. Main, Richard, 2356 Datil St., bor. 61 0.m. ond STECK, Mn. and Mrs. Larry, Wednesday Thursday at the Stake Cenlei E. Vine St.. Murray. boy. - SAINSBURY, Mr. and Mrs. Guy, ter min. Burial at ros S. 1608 West. boy. Bountiful Memorial Pork. 1349 10:45-11:4- 5 GRAY. Mr. and Mrs. Dean, :Princeton Ave., boy. Mr. and Mrs. John, PHIPPEN, 6121 Vinecrest. girt. Mr. and mrs. Robert. COLE, 4 1197 Ulohna Cir., girl. ' HISKEY, Mr. and Mrs.'- - Scent. goS University Village, girl CLAYTON, Mr and MrS. Douglas, 244 Silver Star Dr. girl. M. Mark's Hospital SLACK, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene. x128 Cresttleid Or..baY. ''' HINTZE, Mr. and Mrs. Harold, ':Summit Pork. girl. SATES, Mr. and Mrs. Gory. Ougway, Utah, bey. South Davis Community Hospital : ANDERSON, Mr. Mrs. and -E. MI6 Waterfall Gory. Way, , kgysville, bay. Mr. and MrS, Fronk. WATSON, 'SS 5. 1100 ',Ma Bountitu boy. ANDERTON, Mr. and Mrs. Rex, , 162 E. 100 North, Pcows girl. ,.4.attiverSity Hospital, KEITH, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, ,,..2464.9th East, girl. ' " Add 2nd BABIES .2 LLOYD. Mr. and Mrs. viotor. 410.0 Hidden Villa Rd.. boy. ' ' Adeline W. (Gavle) Sarah 51, - f' Ave..2 ' dreg- son Hubbard S. Mrs. Adeline Hubbard, 53 , June died .....:..i at home of natural cous- es. Born ': , - to k 00,4e) Samuel Elliah and Margaret 14 i Geneva Beck- l'Ii.ir I stead t4 alt. Jordan. Clara Burgi Nov. 7, Provo, later solemnized 1912, Ella Jarvis of ; June natural causes in o Salt 1.c., Lake hospital. .111 I 3P4 30, - , County. ; Married Arthur Married Charles Lyman 17, - Lyman R. Cox Cox, 87, es at home. County j r: naturala Born 9, and 0445: er ' Lake City, to Collier John A t 1.,.: 4;4; .:47rii ..:...i Rims- - worth Rob- - LDS Church. ::..1 lice White September, l. .1.,.,. ,, 4,' i Laitsi ' t"t. 4,;. 11 , LONG: David E., 23. Ore.; Sally A., 19, Can...-Point, Ore. ", LONOPORD PILCNER: Robert ,01:,, 20; Jan. It, both Salt Lake. Atm WOOD.LANISON David G., 15.! Sharon J., 21, both Solt Lake. David ELLIOTT SENNETT: 26; Karren J., 30, both Salt - ' PIXTON ILARSON:' Norton R., Neams Canyon, Ariz. . Karen Bothel, Wash. Wit. POWELL BROADHEAD; ham A.. 21, South Slays, Neb.; .l.'Koren D., 17, Kearns: GALLEY PROFIT?: Bruce P., 20. 22, C.. Leslie Soit Lake, 'L. Ogden. WELLS JENSEN: Dan E., 19. Wait Jordan; ,Bonnie L., 19, Rive. 26, 'A.,23, Pirtto. PAMISOURN: WILLIAMS "Roger K., 241(cithigen A., 19. La. both Metalre, -HENKE MADSEN: Norman R.. 27.- - Heber; Susan A.- 22,' CoteWAS- ''' - Dale. Elizabeth NBURN-TANNER E., 24, Chanute. 19, MarrNV.- Kan.; ' ' MIWILCOX STePHENSOPE choet 0.. n. Set Lake, Gavle L. Millar,: County, Rant NOGAN.WABMKER '11. Beltsville. Md.; ,Barbara J.. 22, JACKSONSARRETT: 21. Solt 22, Davis, Mane, - rt Lake Cant. Clty; Lyle Susan ,, Brian David, Deborah Cola.; ' , Golden. Cola. t 2.KELLY4AAYNE: Lakewood. 21, 41,6111n, natural' tor,cet causes. Born Jan. i 1 9 12 1 1 , Molod Idaho, Charles Julia , :T,, City,:;: to k and Gibson Mar- Elcock. ried Georgia service. Graveside service p.m. j :siI, .England, June 16. 1936; - later solemnized Salt Lake Temple. Postal! clerk, Salt Lake City Main Post Office; veteran WW II; member , Parleys Third Ward high priest quorum. Survivors: widow; sons, John Cory. Vandenberg AFL Salt Brett Calif.; Reynolds, Lake City; one grandson, Errin Mika! Elcock; brothFrank ers, sisters, Mrs. Hood Gehring, (Jennie) Mrs.Mont River, Ore.; C. (Lila) Swenson, Lynn Elcock. both Malad City; Seth G. Eicock, Salt Lake City. Funeral Wednesday, noon, Parleys Third Ward chapel, 2615 E. Ave. Stringham Friends at the chapel one hour before set vices. Lillie S. Nedbatek ANDERSOWROMill!. Garth BRIGHAM CITY Lillie 'rude, 22. Tremonton; ' Vickie. 21, Moe Sholty Nedbalek, 75, l'remontan. Brigham City, died June 2, Kern 1973, in a local nursing home NUFFMANNUSBANDS: Marrayk Kathy Marie, of natural causes. , Lake City, Born May 3. 1894, Brigham EN: RYNEAltSONCEEISTENS City, to Soren H. and Mary Douglas Malvin, I, Sandy; Lauri. Christina Peterson Nelson. , fa.,Ciroper. Married H. Fay Sho Ity, Nov. .7.LITTLEOSMER: Jonathan 15, 1915, Brigham City. He Wis; Bar- .died March 17, 1948. Married 22, Mliwookee, bara Lynne, 22. Milwaukee Ladislaus Frank Nedbalek, Jon. 7, 1950. He died Jon. 18. 1956. Member DUP. Sego Li li Camp; member LDS School Church;' Sunday 70BITUARIES Elbert A. Ammons Teacher. Survivors: son, daughter, Nick 66, Frank Shady, Mrs. Elbert A. Ammons. both Anna) Kozak, ..7Mapleton. died June 2, 1973 (Polly mat a Murray rest home of Brigham City; four grandchildren; five great - grandnatural - Borr causes. Jan 1, 197, Rosston, children; sister, Mrs. Jean-ne- tt Olsen. Brigham City. Arkansas to James Henry 1 :lznd Eula Brown Ammons. Funeral Wednesday, 'Married -- Jennie Panepinto. Om., Brigham City Second :Pueblo, Colo.- - Utah resident Ward chapel.. Friends coil 9 and p.m., ,,since 1944; former U.S. Steel Tuesday employe; member Church of Wednesday one hour before Funeral licensed services, Oisen-FeNazarene; Home. Burial, Brigham City minister. "Survivors: widow, Maplet- Cemetery. on; sons. daughters, Frank .Ammons, Sandy; Mrs. Mary Jennie I. ,lbe lt Pueblo, Colo.; Mrintyrs Mrs. (Irene) Link. Hansen, Jennie Ivy "Jean" McInMrs. Nora Axton, tyre, 65, 856 Jeffrey Ct.. died ctoloho; Richard Ammons, 'Ogden; June 2 ot natural causes at ,(earns; Paul Ammons. Salt home. Peter k e Citv. , 11 Wednesday, In Wheeler Mortuary Friends .7..tiapel,. Springville. one 4; may call at mortuary C' hour prior to service. thrial place pending. ,fd Funeral e - ,4 ; William T. Knight Porn It:vire:II 3. 1908, Thornton, Idaho. to Charles Richard and Marie Kristine Married Thomason. Hintze Grant Huband Aug. 18, 1934, Idaho Falls. Later divorced. Married Theodore McIntyre in 1958. He died Aprii 6, 1972. waitress. restaurant Hotel Member LDS Church. PLAIN CITY, Weber CounSurvivors: brothers, sisters, William T. Knight, 91, Charles G.. Levi E.,- both a'ty il!PIctin City. died June 3 of Rexburg, R.. Leo Idaho; at home. natural causes Calif.; Hazel Hill. Glendale, Plain 1881, 18, Nov. Born Earl Mrs. Idaho Falls; tc, William and Florence (Gladys) Ririe, Spaulding. Dunne Knight, Married Zino Idaho; Mrs. Warren (Viola) Salt I t Taylor Aug.- 3, 1903, Garrard, Loke Point, Tooele Loke City. Later solemnized County; Lewis R., Clearfield. She LDS Temple. 1:30 Lake r,Salt Funeral Wednesday employe, p.m., Rexburg. Idaho. 7th 1idied 1963. Farmer, Co. LDS Ward Chapel. Friends Suoor :.Almolgarnated resident of Plain call 260 E. South Temple, "Lifetime state Weber Graduate Solt Lake City, Tuesday 1,City. ,,Academy. Member Plain City P.m., at the ward chapel Orchestra. Wednesday hour. prior to serSurvivors: sons, daughters, vice. Burial Burton, Idaho, Plain City; George Cemetery. Angus H.. E.. Hooper; Mrs. Leland Bodily, Syracuse, P(Virainia) i'Dovis County; Mrs. Frank Willard, Woodlond, 1:( Rae) .Elder County; 11 gran- 4 dcOliciren; 29' greatgreat. . 'grandchildren; , :great.grandchild; brother, Ches1 W f Mrs. 4.:sisters, Orson (Maude) England, both Asoel Mrs. City; .Ploin ,(Lucy) Insert, Ogden. P.m., Funeral Wednesday a 'Plain City LDS Word Chapel. Linclouist and coil ',Friends ,Sons Colonial Mortuary Tuesp.m., at the word day hour prior to iief. vice. Burial Plain City 9 Tuesday, 10600-17t- h Martha L Froughton MarAMERICAN FORK tho - Ann Lefler Froughton, 91, American Fork, died June 3, 1973, in 'a Provo rest natural causes.. home of Born Feb. 13, 1882, Woodto land. Summit County. Marshall and Eliza Lucus E. Lefler. Married Charles Fraughton, Dec. 9, 1902, Heber City; later solemnized Salt Lake Temple. He died Oct. 21, 1949. Member Americon Fork Third Ward. Survivors: sons. daughter, Oral S., Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Melvin (Gertrude) Chat. man, Lehi; Lyle M., Dana, Franklin. all American Fork; - 22 grandchildren; 46 great grandchildren; three great great grandchildren; sister.. Mrs. Lydia Jones, Tabiona, Duchesne County. 11 Funeral Wednesday, a.m., Anderson & Sons Mortuary Chapel, where friends call Tuesday p.m., and Wednesday one hour before American services. Burial, Fork Cemetery. 9 Donald E. Smith OGDEN Donald Elias Smith, 53, Ogden, died June 2 otter a long illness in an Ogden hospital. Born Dec. 22, 1919, to Lewis B. and Eva Beckstrand Smith. Married Ruth Chugg Oct. 20, 1949, Later solemnized Ogden. Ogden LDS Temple. Owner-managProfessional Center Laboratory, Ogden. Former manager Chuggs Art Shop, WW II. Veteran Ogden. Graduate University of Utah. Member Ogden Kiwonis Club. Ogden resident 26 yeors.Survivors: widow; sons, Bradley R., Steven R., both Salt Lake mother, Ogden; City; brothers, sisters, Orvil B., Lowell R., Mrs. Melva Anderson. oil Solt Lake City; Mrs. Wallace E. (Devone) Johnson, Tacoma, Wash. Funeral Tuesday 11 a.m., Ogden, Myers Mortuary, where friends call Monday p.m., Tuesday prior to service. Samuel aumgarner Samuel ROOSEVELT Bumgor, (Reggie) Reginald ner, 35. Roosevelt, died June 2, 1973, in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. d Born Feb. 28. 1938, Rooseveit. to Samuel "Walker and Elizabeth Alice Bumgarner. Curry Married Manuella V. Estrada, June 17, 1968, Salt Lake City. Survivors: widow. daughter, Debbie, both Kingsville, Tex.; brother, sister, Craig. Salt Lake City; Mrs. Bert Nem, (Oranna ) Moosman, Duchesne Countv. CASCADE, IDAHO ert Laverne Lathim, died May causes. 31 Rob79, Cos-cod- of natural Born April 18, 1894, Springfield, Mo., to Byron Grafton Susan Owen and Mary Lathim. Survivors: Howard, brother, Boise; sister, Haze Ile L. Martin, Modesto, Calif. Funeral Monday, Fredonia, LDS Chapel, where Ariz., friends call prior to service. CemeFredonia City Burial tery. e, homas Survivors: Thomas R. Mrs. Mazie town, Calif.; 15 grandchil- B. Lucas , - 7 9,- South Jordan, died June 3 of natural causes in a Soil hospital. Born 25, :,.,',"''',, y YS:- April Wash.,' ,. - 21 to George and Christina ' ,,' ' 'v, ' ,t - Spa- - 1894, kane, ': ii; .,, :. k,i Lake' CatP ''.' 7 , Bertha ":'''' :: lk ?,,,,, ;;S,,,, ; ;21 foe'''. , nor. Married '' ' Gustave Lucas 15, 1918, ,f? Wag- - Sterne! July Paris, Idaho. Member , Catho- lic Church. Rd. Rosary Holy , ant Grove Cemetery... Cori V. Larson ,.. 7 FERRON, Emery 'Cori Victor 73, Larson, Ferran, died 3 of June natural coos- es in a Salt Lake hospital. r 4. Born Feb. Solt Lake City, to Carl A. arand Anna r et Stoker 2, 1900, ..!::qf .. 'LA.: Li LDS Lake Salt County 4:.1! Larson. r led Anna Marie. Dittmer June 24, 1926, Temple. ,,,: Lake City. Salt LDS Member Church. Attended University of Utah. Employe Oakland Construction Co. Survivors: widow; son) both Monteilo; Geoffrey. Bountiful, doh; mother, Dovere, sisters, brother, Mrs. James Ariz.; Tempe. (Geneal) Boone, Mrs. Robert Clark. both Las (Cynthia) Mrs. Brent Vegas, Nev.; Davis, Reedsoort, (Carolyn) Ore.; MI s. DeAnn Edwards. Birmingham, Mich. Friends call 260 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City, Monp.m,. at the Wheeler day Mortuary, Springville, Toes. day hour prior to service. 1968. LOS ANGELES Virginia Whittaker Rodgers. 64, Los 1 in Los Angeles, died June Angeles of natural causes. Born Aug. 23, 1908, Springville, Utah, to Samuel and Dalton Whittaker. Jennie Married Phillip Rodgers. He LDS 1964. Member died Church. Attended Springville BYU. schools. Graduate Member Lambda Tau. Graduate University of California. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Brent (Marilyn) Rushforth, Mrs. Peter Los Angeles; Fresno. Weiler, (Nancy) Calif.; 4 grandchildren. Funeral Tuesday 11 a.m.. Wheeler Mortuary. Springville. where friends call Tuesday hour prior to service. Burial Springville City 23, Cemetery. Funeral services for Jesse Eugene Gilliland, 39. 561 Wilson Ave., who died May 29 Carpenter. Jesse E. Gilliland Summit County. will be Tuesday noon in Belvedere LDS Ward Ciiapel. 607 Down. ington Ave., where friends may call hour prior. Born Aug. 28, 1933, Pampa, Tex.. to James and Cora Married Gilliland. Lewis Mary Ruth Thatcher, April Sonta 1964, Barbara, )S, Calif. Building contractor. Survivors include: widow; daughter, Laura. both Suit Lake City: parents, Westminster. Calif.; brother. Daniel. Kearns; sister, Mrs. Ralph (Diane) Fabian, Huntington Beach. Calif. Burial Valley View Memorial Park. , . In Luella B. Ostler NEPH1 Luella Blackett Ostler, 83, Nephi, died June 2 of natural causes in a Nephi nursing home. Born Dec. to Andrew 14, - 1889, Neohi, Jackson and Sarah Jone Worthington Blacken. Married George Henry Ostler June 12, 1914, Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 13, 1969. President Juab County Farm Bureau County 1 g Lola ,..... Ladies tor 12 years. Juab Fair Board member, 19 years. Nephi Garden Club president, 4 years. Survivors: sons, Therie G. Provo; Alan' L., Bountiful; H. Clark, Nephl; brother, sisters, Roymond Blackett, Mrs. Victor (Alberta) Jones, Mrs. Carl (Pearl) Snow, all Nephi. Funeral Tuesday P.M, both Holm, Burley, Idaho. Logan. Gligen, Nephi 3rd LDS Word Chooel. Funeral Wednesday Graveside service Tuesday Friends call Anderson Funer- nooil Bountiful Union Mortuary, I p.m., Heber City Cemetery. at Home Monday p.m., where friends call Wednes- Friends call Olpin Mortuary, Tuesday prior to service. day prior to service. Burial Heber City, Tuesday hour Burial Vine Bluff, Nephi, Farmingtwi City Cemetery. prior to service. Cemetery. J ,t erne Lui.as 10:30-11:3- 0 o omsnoodni Catherino SOUTH JORDAN Magna, a.m. Wednesday Burial Pleas- 1 9 2465-8t- 8 : 11 Funeral Wednesday. a.m.. Ballard Ward chapel. Nielsen, Mendon, Friends call Olain Moriurary. Aleda p.m., Coche County. Roosevelt, Tuesday noon, Funeral Wednesday and Wednesday before serWord Chapvices. Burial, Ft. Duchesne Hyrum 5th LDS el. Friends coil Thompson Cemetery. Funeral H::me, Hyrum, TuesWednesday p.m., gay Ralph E. Wilcox hour prior to service. Burial CcmeterY. FARMINGTON, Davis Hyrum County Ralph Elmo Wi49, lcox, Farmington, died Eric Hardman June 2 t, natural causes in Salt Lake hosp;tal. Eric Lee Hord- LEHI old son of Gin Born May 29, 1924. Hey. mn, Jackson burn. Idaho, to James F. zdrdaied . and Blanche Warner Wilcox. rad t Lake hospital of a Married Mary Alta Nielsen Aug. 3, 1946, Heyborn. Sheet respiratory ailment. metal worker. Member LOS Born May 15, 1973, Amen. Church. can Fork. Survivors: Survivors: parents; broth- son, widow; daughter, Kelly, Bountiful; ers, sisters, David, Nancy, Mrs. Mark (Dcllena) &colt Jay, Earl, Laura, all Lehi: Hey grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Farmington; parents, Hardman, Heber City; burn; brothers, sister, Carl, New York; Max, Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson, Don, Alaska; Columbus, Bountiful; Ohio; Mrs. Larry (Mar lean) Elmer Jackson, Mrs. Irene great-grandchildre- Funeral noon, Tuesday h Parkview Ward, East. Friends call 36 E. 7th South Monday p.m., at the ward Tuesday hour prior to service. Burial Elysian Burial Gardens. Redwood ', Lumber years. Survivors: widow; daughtB. (La Richard Mrs. ter, Downs Petersen, Las Vegas, Nev.; 3 grandchildren; brother, sister, Harold M., Logan; 5 Funeral Weri,,y noon, Tuesday 7 p.m., 6500 S. RedPleasant Green '..ord Chapel, wood Rd., where friends call 8751 W. 3000 South. Friends p.m. Burial Redwood Mecall 8525 W. 2700 South, morial Estates. 1 Co. 24 children;. Funeral Mass Wednesday 10 a.m., St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, 7405 S. Petersen, ter, Mrs. Sylvia Pleasant Grove. 1951-5- Neilsen April 6, 1921. Later solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active in Relief Society. Survivors: husband; son, daughters, Merril W., Mrs. Mitchell Dent, (Mariorie) both Solt Lake City; Mrs. DeWayne (Rosalie) Hoslom, Calif.; 12 grand-- , Sunnyvale, sis- 1 ' Ru Ion H. 1 .&asiwit, Survivors: husband; sons, Nick, Granger; daughters, Richard, Frank, both South Jordan; Mrs. John (Kathersons, daughter, ine) Jolley, Mrs, Max (Paul"Bud", Magna; ine) Peterson, both South 13 Perkins, Middle- Jordan; 28 grandchildren; died Member - HYRUM, Cache County Rulon H. Nielsen, 74, Hyrum. died June 2 of natural caus . es in a Looan hospital. Born Feb. 15. 1899, Hyrum, B. and Emma to Andrew Klotz Nielsen. Married Julie 24, 1926. Logan Klotz Nov. Served LDS LDS Temple. to the Southern mission Anderson States. Monaged - He 35 dren; r ' . 28, Sept. 1948. . HiEna. !Lobl L Lathim f: Board member, Rancher. Ferran Cattle Assoc.. Ferran Water and Irrigation Assn. c OREM Douglas Caste Valley President, Brown., 54, 'Orem, died June Credit Union 3 of naturol causes in a Survivors: sons, widow; Provo rest home Midvale; Jay, daughters, Born Der 30. 1918, Some-vine- , Neil. West Jordan; Arden, to Guy E. and Sarah Salt Lake City, Mrs. Zone Childs Brown; Married June (Beth) Taylor, Oren Carol Greer April '7, 1949, Salt Larson, Dallas, 23 Tex., Lake LOS Temple. Graduate grandchildren; brothers, sisSchool, ters, Gus, San Jose, Calif.; High Springville Received BYU. Master's Frank, Wheatland, Calif.; degreee from BYU,' master's Oscar, Arthur. Glendon. Hardegree in public health from old. all Sacramento, Calif.; at Henry. Ferran; Vera White. of Calitorinia University Public health offi- Fremont Berkeley. Calif.; Mary Health DeSelms ce in Iron, Sacramento; Elva worker, California. Employe Hunt, Antioch, Calif. Utah State Health Dept. VetFuneral Wednesday p.m., eran WW II. Ferran LDS Ward Chapel., sons, where friends coil hour prior Survivors: widow; daughter. D, Bruce, Burke to service. Burial Ferrari R.. Boyd L.. all Orem; Mrs. City Cemetery. Steven (Denise) Smith, Spanish Fork; ' grandchild; to G. Dean Lassen ther and stepmother, Mr NEV. Gra MONTELLO, Mrs. and Guy Brown, Spring ser ",.,:l ville; brothers, Calvin, El veside lik: Monte, Calif.; Tholes, Paro- vices will be ,:, 7 m . 2 . , p wan; stepsisters. Mrs.. lohn wog.4 Jenkins. Layton. TuesdaY; !i;l:,; (Vivian) Keith 1, Mrs. (Dolly Jene) Springville CemeBoren, Orem; Mrs. Vonnie City tery, Spring- it;:,',:-.Rae Leetham. Springville. 77 1 ::1' Utah, ''.: Funeral Wednesday P.m.. ville. Orem 31st LDS Ward Chapel. for G. Dean 'f ' ::"''.'. l'''.?"7..' 28, Friends call Berg Mortuary, Lasson, ,', ),:,, p.m., at who was Provo, 'Tuesday .t.:,',. the chapel Wednesday hour killed June 1 prior to service. Burial Ever- in a fall at 111 green Cemetery, Springville, Lucin, Utah. ill Born Dec. with military honors. 4, 1944, Denver, to Glen D. and Kale Tweddell Lasson. Virginia W. Rodgers Married Stacey Evans Dec. Douglas C. Brown East, Sandy. 11 ' t Wilson Wyoming. , ,,..:., Aug. Salt 1915, Married-T- e0411"144, 2dcaieusd- nAavtuer.a; Bosecker Mar- Otto ried Reimann Goebel. , Later solemnized :6: LOPER -- Ked- - Salt 1914, 1901. Thomas J. a n d Lena kJ' Jarvis. field 1 2 9 , v July Ind., '' and seph Gar- Susan -- Born Armstrong, to t:: causes in Mt. Pleasant m, r1 Son- Utah .k to Jo- - ,,. a-- , Alt).10; Aug. 1893, toquin, natural .'.,' causes In Salt Lake i los, , . hospital. E. Child Lola Louise England Child, E. South Temple, 58, 1321 died Jone 3, 1973, In a Blaine County, Idaho hospital foliowing a short Illness. Born May 26, 1915, Plain to Weber County, City, Thomas W. and Bertha Robson England. Married William A. Child, Nov. 25, 1936, Salt Lake Temple. He died Feb. 11, 1946. Receptionist. LDS Hospital; former director of Classic Finishing School; Primary and Relief Society president, Cottonwood Stake; temple worker; member Lorlies Choral Group; LDS lady. pink Hospital; PTA member. Survivors: sons, daughters, Gary, Salt Lake City; Ronald, Orange, Calif.; Mrs. Cecil (Karen) Pugmire, Sun Valley, Idaho; Mrs. David (Berdene) Hilt, Centerville; 13 mother, grandchildren; Plain City; brothers, sisters, Noel R., Rupert, Idaho; Boyce, Plain City; Mrs. L. Wallace Fowers, (Noreen). ' , Mrs. Dee (Atholeen) Wayment, both Ogden. 11 Funeral Wednesday, a.m., Federal Heights Ward 1300 Rd. Fairfax chapel, Friends call Lindquist and Sons Colonial Mortuary, Ogden, Tuesday 9 p.m, and the at Wednesday chapel one hour before services. Burial. Salt Lake City Cemetery. Alice Mae Calif, nia, to NC and Mrs. Fred Haggerty S.. Viarried McNeil Glenn June 23, 1972, Preston, Idaho. Employe Holiday Inn. Science member Christian Church. Survivors: husband: son. Granger; father, CalFred ifornia; David, Jr., California. Funeral Wednesday 1 P.m.. 1st South, where half-hou- r friends call prior to Burial Wasatch service Lawn Memorial Park 574 Legal Notices Legal Notices D AMEIMIMEIMMINEM ISMIL UTAH STATE DIVISION THE STATE OF LITAN OF HEALTH Funeral services GILLILAND INVITATION TO SID land will be 44 Medico t Drive for Jesse Euoene ROOFING held Tuesday. 12 noon, M the BelSolt Lake City. Utah received by the be Bids will vedere Word. 607 066i6otOtt Ave-,w-e. Purrhasina Divisim Dermrtmcnt Friends may coo at me ward al Finance. State al Utah. 147 Tuesday one hour otior to servici City. Salt Lake State Capitol. State es. Interment. Volley View Memo 4 fled Pnrk. Funeral directors. Lar- .1.)19t7o3h; ounntithl elOtos:30,0wAinMg ..Folls Juges, Pollution Control will be comicij ered by the Utah Water Polkdion kin Mortuary. . SITE: next NATIONAL GUARD. REQ. NCI: .1Crnem 2i.ee,97a3t, itsbe held mat eepnwo Funeral services tor GLEAN AND RE P.M . in PATCH 48 0: REPAIR, Conference Room, 3ro th( will ' Alice Mae Glenn be conducted EXISTING ROOF CARM0-- 1 Haar at 72 East ith South. Salt at I p.m. Wednesday at Evans PLACE RY SPANISH FORK) The State Utah. Pro Lake City. 574 East ist South, and Early. ..o NATIONAL GUARD. REQ. RE- - cram Plon includes the Annul where friends may call One halt AND and the PATCH State 4111: Strategy 24. REPAIR, priority hour prior services. Interment. IARMO- - fisting for construction ROOF grants tor Lawn Memorial Wasatch Fork. CEGAERXLIASNTDIN,G waste Ira:anent tociti. municipal Furimai and directors, Evans of Finance re-- : be,. The Deportment Early. serves the right to reject any Or or reject NOTICE Funeral services for all bids; Or to accept of HOOPER adir bid; NOTICE OF PCPOSED Acows..,ornes A Hoover will be held the systole or ony Port or tion of Bank Assets, and ASSUMinformality any to waive ior 12 In noon the Larkin Wednesday, in any bid M the in--- tien of Liabilities. Mortuary Chooel, 260 East Sosth Dtechnicality bids givNotice is hereby Oven that the Temple. Friends may coil at the serest 0 the Stole. Only ProPerlY firm quotation Tracy ailinS Bonk & Trust Co mortuary. Wuesday 6 to 8 0.m. 'no a Bid pro- - Salt Lake City, State of Utah. l.'s and Wednesdoy one hour orior to signed wIl be occeoted. will be mode application to the Federal services. Interment, Solt Lake City Paso's and specifications CorPorotion. insurorKe Deposit upon reauest. Cmetery. Funeral directors, Lar- furnished CoIRISTIANSEN Washington, D.C.. 20429, tor ds J. DOUGLAS : kin Mortuary. written consent to ocauire the Purchasing Agent assets of and assume liability to Funeral services mciorrymy Om deposits mode in the Farmers CORRECTED for Jennie Ivy (Jean) McIntyre State Bonk, WOOOSCrOSS, Utah. NOTICE OF HEARING will be bed Wednesday. 1:30 ismi This notice is publisher! Pursuant SERTHE PUBLIC BEPORE In the Rexburg. Idaho, 7th Ward. to ' Section (8(c) of Ik4 Federal Friends may call at the Larkin VICE COMMISSION OF UTAH insuronze Act. Deposit 6668 NO. CASE Mortuary, 260 East South Temple. May 10, 1973 of the Amended In the Matter TRACY COLLINS Tuesday. 6 to 1 p.m. and Wednes FUEL MOUNTAIN BANK & TRUST CO. day at the ward one hour prior to Application of services. Interment, Burton Cemei SUPPLY COMPANY for on in-Son Lake City, Utah Funeral directors, tery. Larkin crease in rates and charges tor FARMERS STATE BANK natural gas service in Wolk Mortuary. Womiscress. Utah ,i1513) CASE NO.6668 In the Matter of Petition for InROBINSON funeral services OF UTAH STATE THE Relief for Dean Farnsworth Robison will vestigation and Appropriate INVITATION TO BID CASE NO 6791 be held Tuesday, 12 noon in The will do the received be Bids In the Matter of the Application Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Tamale. Friends may call at of MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY Purchasing Division.Of Deportment 147 State Utah, of Finance. the mortunno Monday, 6 to It P.m. COMPANY for the establishment Copitol, Solt Loki. City. and 'rue Sualt one hour prior to of a gos use priority system and State 20 10:30 A.M., until June, of natural Utah, services. Interment Logon City for the abandonment on the following FOB destiCemetery. Funeral directors, Lar- gas service to low priority users 1973, notion: in Utah. kin Mortuary. COMMISSION, ROAD REQ. NO. This Notice Is given to Correct WATER PIPE LUCAS Requiem Mass tor the total dollar amounts requested COMMISSION. REQ. NO. ROAD second in the will be Lucas Os oaragraoh shown Catherine Bertha the notice WH3396: RAILING END PIECES 10 a.m. in the St. below. This heck Wednesday. replaces AFFAIRS. COMMUNITY REQ. Catholic Wurker The Joseoh Previously published. of the NO. 002: COPIER a hearing Church 7405 South Redwood Rood. Following FINANCE, GROUP INSURANCE held on matters, Recitattua of the Holy Rosary will 6500 May 24. 1973. the Public Service REQ. NO. 16: COPIER 7 0.m.. be held Tuesday. CONTRACT FINANCE. REQ. Road where Commission of Utah has ordered Redwood South cases consolidot-- NO. 101: RECORDERS ICOMMU friends may call from 64 a.m. the above-entitlInterment in !he Redwood Memori- ed for hearing and has permitted NicATIONS) HEALTH DIVISION, REQ. NO. al Estates. Funeral directors Me- Mountain Fuel Supply Company to morial Estates Mortuary. amend its rate application, Case 4: CELL AND SERUM STUDIES HEALTH DIVISION, REQ. NO. No. 6668, to include on additional GLASSWARE purchased 1531: LABORATORY services 92,926.402 in increased WARDLE Funeral STATE fRISON, REQ. NO, 40: for Orel Ann Holt Wardle will be gos costs. 0. the FLOUR CONTRACT 1 This amendment increases held Wednesday. Am., in the REQ. NO. 6: South Jordan LOS Stoke Center, amoung sought by Mountain Fuel- PUBLIC SAFETY, from the pre- INSPECTION STICKERS 10400 South. Fiends Simply 2375 West Company SYSTEMS PLANNING & COW. may call at the Gott Mortuary, viously requested total of 58411.684 (I service. By PUTING, REQ. NO. 25: LABEL to for Utah 5I1,538,086 flalla South State, Tuesday 6 to Fuel CONTRACT Mountain PM). and Wednesday at the Stoke TAX COMMISSION; REQ. NO. seeks to recover Center one hour prior to services. CONTINUOUS FORMS all classes of service within Interment, South Jordan Cemetery. SCHOOL, REQ. NO. TRAINING additional an area service its Utah 6011 Mortuary, funeral directors. STEEL DOORS 2.22 cents per thousand cubic feet SCHOOL. TRAINING REQ. NO. feet cubic cents thousand WILSON Funeral services for per VEGETABLES Myton and Roo- Ea Thornton Wilson will be held for the Duchene.which REQ RESOURCES, WILDLIFE its 12 raises noon,, Pleasant sevelt areas), Wednesday, POSTS (LODGEPOLE 17: cubic feet NO. Green Ward Chapel, 8751 West requested noPINE) the 3000 South, Magna. previously Friends may increase from RESOURCES. REQ. WILDLIFE call at 8525 West 2700 South, ticed 6.52 cents. to 8.74 cents (8.48 Magna, Wednesday 10:30 a.m. to cents to 11.36 cents for the Duch- NO. 22: PRINTING (1300KLETSt RESOURCES. REQ. WILDLIFE a.m. 11;30 Interment. Pleasant esne, Mvton and Roosevelt areas). The estimated effect of total in- - NO. 33: SEDAN Grove Cemetery. Funeral direcRESOURCES, REQ. WILDLIFE crease now requested by Mountain tors, Peel Funeral Home. Fuel on the bill of the average NOS. 34, 33: PICKUP TRUCKS WILDLIFE RESOURCES, REQ. ' will be about customer residential for services Funeral Cox NO. 41: -PRINTING (SPECIAL Ray Cox will he held $15.73 per year. Lyman al- - PERMITS) ho also s. The Commission 1 in Fairview the at p.m. Tuesday WILDLIFE REQ. RESOURCES, CornFuel Smutty North LDS Ward Chapel, Fair- lowed Mountain AND SALMON NO. 40: TROUT view. Utah. where friends may Pany to amend its priorities and No. FEED Case call from 11:30 a.m. until time of abandonment application, The Deportment at Finance Use services. Graveside services 4 6792, to delete therefrom serves- the right to reject any or portion. P.m. Tuesday, Memorial Gardens crept or reject As a resült of the foregair,; etc all bists; Or to of the bailey, 10600 South Mh Mt whole or any port of any bid; has Funeral East, directors, tiOnS, the COMMiSSIOn Sandy. or a restructuring of the hearing la Or to woive ony informality Memorial Estates Mortuary. in any bid in the in- which technicality cases, these consolidated ASH est of the Stale. Only ends giv- Funeral services for hearing is scheduled to be held in tera firm q uotation properly Velma Ash will be held Tuesday the Commission's heoring room. Mg at 12 noon in the Grant 1st IDS 330 East Fourth South. Salt Cake signed will be occepted. Bid pro- will be and specifications Ward Chapel, 601 Mansfield Ave- City, Utah. commenting on Mon- - POSOIS nue. Friends may call Monday 64 day , June II, 1973, at 10:00 a.m. furnished upon request. Jenkins-Sone CHRISTIANSEN DOUGLAS at Mortuthe is J. the that pm. Notice hereby given ) ary, 4760 South State, and Tues- hearing to be held at the above - Purchasing Anent day at the church 1 hour prior to noted time and place shall be re- - NOTICE OF SALE services. Interment Murray City stricted in scope to the dollar z Cemetery. Funeral directors. V. C. amount of the increase, if Om to IS GIVEN HEREBY NOTICE Sete & Sons. be allowed by the Commission and thot the Board at Education cft said hearing and subsequent pro- - Salt Lake City desires to sell the DAVID Funeral services for cedures shall be conducted in the following described property known Earl Harrison David will be held following sequence: os the Hamilton School site and 1. Tuesday, 12 noon at the Taylors-vin- e The reopening by Mountoin 'all permanent improvements situot9th Ward, 4950 South 1950 Fuel Supply Company of its case ed thereon: Adaress 771 South West. Friends may call at the In chief for the purpose of ores- - 8th East. 4330 Funeral Home, to its McDougal relative enting evidence at the Northeast Commending South Redwood, Monday from A to request for an additional $2,926,402 corner at Lot I, Black 12, Plat B. 8 P.M and Tuesday at the church in new purchased gas costs, the Salt Lake City and one hour orior to service.. Inter. estimated effect of which has been thence West 20 Survey thence running North rods; ment, Volley View Memorial Park.. explained above. 10 30 rods; thence East rods; Funeral directOrS, McDougal Fu2. of all of thence South 20 rods; thence East neral Home. Mountain Fuel Supply Company 10 ..rods; thence South 10 rods to witnesses by interested parties. the point of beginning. 3. Presentotion by other InterContains 2.5 acres. Florists ested parties of their cases in The Board of Education of Solt cross- - Lake immediate chief with City reserves the right to examination of witnesses by inter- - reiect any and ail proposals. to ested parties. waive in its discretion detects in 4. Rebuttal evidence of Mountain FLORAL bids or other submissions. end to Fuel Supply Company with imme accept any bid determined by it. FREE DELIVERY of witness. diate in. its sole and exclusive discrees by interested parties. lion, to be in the best interests of ''Always the Finest" in flowers. 5. Recess of the hearing pending Salt Lake City School District. the 364-5544 determination by the Commissien Possession of said property shall 5th So. and 10th West the dollar amount at the in-- be retained by the Board at Edo- crease, if any. to be allowed by cation of Solt Lake City until a Etc Commissission. acceptable mutually closing dote PEARSON FLORAL 6. Filing by Mountain Fuel of may be established both by new to the tariffs 467-153to conforming the The transaction. E. parties 9 1560 33rd So. Commission's order on the dollar ' will assume all respon- LET US PRESERVE YOUR WED. amount of the increase. it any. to - sibilities far property general DING BOUQUET INTO AN EVER. be allowed. taxes inasmuch as the property 7. Preheoring conference LASTING KEEPSAKE. FLORAL to de. has not been taxed while Owned ARTS BY ANN. 484-4termine schedule tar the filing of by the --Board of Education-- . Con-and exhibits veyance snail be by Special War- Preocired testimony MILDRED'S FLOWERS Os to the proposed priority system ratty Deed. The purchasers will and of any allowed the ottocation 486-726with title insurance E. 1522 7 33rd S. Increase between the various cos- - be tarnished covering said property. tamer classifications. and for the Sealed bids shall be submitted to setting of a hearing date for the the of the Board Legal Notices of evidence relating of Education, 440 East First South presentation to the proposed priority system street. Salt Lake City, Utah, On or NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS and the allocation between custom- - before June 4, 1973 at 4 o'clock of any allowed Sealed proposals will be received er classiticationS p.m., such bids to be Opened on at the office et the City Recorder, increase. June 5, 1973 at 2 o'clock p.m. in In connection with the foregoing the Board Room of said Board of Room 200. City and County Build5:00 o'clock until P.M., limitation on the scope nt the Educotion. each bid shall be acing, 'une 13, 1973 for the June I 1th hearinu, the Commission companied by a bid deposit and Wednesday, two (2) golf shot consider Mountain Fuel Sup- - Performance work of revising guaranty in the form holes at the Rose Pork Ply Company'S request for the ol. of a cashier's or certified check Golf Course. Sett Lake City. Utah, lowonce at a procedure calling for in an amount equal to not le the twenty-fou- r Project No. 19T194 according to hearings during 10 percent of the amount at. than the plans on file In the City Engi- month period following the Corn- - the bid. Such check shall be mode MiSSiC11$ order in these consolidat- - amiable to the order of the neer's office. Bow Bids will be publicly opened in ed cases for the limited purpose of Education of Salt Lake City. Room 301, City end County Build- of determining Increased gas sun- - Bidders sholl state expressly ing at or about 10:30 A.M. on ply costs and the proper allocation terms of payment desired, includ 1973 IA, the to thereof the various customer June Thursdoy by ing the rate of interest to be pant of Breld of City Commissioners. classifications the comeciany. on air unpaid balances owing on In lieu of submitting proposolS Also included within the scope of Me purchose priCe otter Int Clos- to the City Recorder. bidders maY the June 1 ith hearing will be on ing Dote. The purchase shall be sealed proposals' to the examination Cl all present income and closed by the payment of the our- Board of Commissioners at open expenditures of Mountain Fuel chase price in full. or by the Paw of on said bid dale open- Supply Company and its subsiaiarmeeting ment of the agreed down cayment ing prior to it opening of the les. including both utility and non- - and the execution and delivery ot first bid. utility Operations. and the method all necessary instruments following Instruction to bidders. specifica- of accounting therefor. the Notice of Acceptance of the tions and forms for ccmtrect end All with successful bid. It any. All instruapplications, together brim:. together with plans end pro- any amendments thereto, in these moats shall be tubleci to approval files, when prepared, num( be ob- consolidated cases. and the ores- - and by counsel for the tained at the office of the City Cot and proposed rate schedules seller.acceptance In the event the successful Room 401. City and are available for inspection at the Engineer, if any, fails to fulfill the bidder. Commission's office. County Building. bid by of the the On the outside of envelope the BY ORDER OF THE COMMIS- - propertyclosing the purchase Date. by Closing tinder shall indicote the nature of SON. such bidder's bid and deposit the bid. Dated at off Lake City, Utah, Performance guoranty snail be re. The right is reserved to reject this 29th day of May, 1973. Mined by the Board . as agree or ell bids. any RONALD E. CASPER, (SEAL) as liquidated damages. Bid bonds will be accepted in ) Secretary In case none of the bids is sat lieu of certified check. isfactory, all shall be reiecied. Ail BY ORDER OF THE BOARD at the relected checks bidders OF COMMISSIONERS OF SALT reNtoutricneedetionAthcieneetteenetdeavest LAKE CITY, LITAH, THIS 29th shoe: .. the DAY OF MAY, 1973. the successful bid, if any. HERMAN J. HOGENSEN OF .. sBAOLAPLDAK City Recorder iTyEDUCATIDN First Publication: May 30. 1973 . W. Gory Harmer, Last Publical.on: June 4,1973 ) ., CO. e Haggerty Glenn, 37, 4141 Laurel Green Dr... Granger, died June 2 otter surgery in a Salt Lake City hospital. Born Dec. 22, 1935, 2 DESERET NEWS, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1973 BROWN Alice H. Glenn GRANGER V 4 -- 11111111011110 MEOW h of 44; .11010 Born 2614-9t- ,, Funerals Emma G. keimar. Emma Goebet Retmann, 7). East, Pr, died June 2 a 4 V. ':. Ave., 3diecr;. Isom Married Twill - Lund hospital, ried William ' ;0, April 4, Born June H. Hubbard Feb. 22, 1956, Salt LakA t ity. Veteran WW Las Vegas, Nev. Member 22, 1885, Fair- - ' II. Member American Legion, view, to Jehu LDS Church. Former employe, Salt Lake Survivors: husband, Salt Jr. and Edith Hardware, former superin- Lake; mother and stepfather, Mariah Jones tendont of Salt Lake County Mrs. Gladys Anderson; Ever- Cox. Married LDS Member Custodians. Dora ett J. Anderson, both of Salt Anna Church. . Lake;, brothers, sisters, John Christensen Oct. 25, 1909, sons, Survivors: widow; Later solemnized E. Bates, Riverton; George Richfield. MARRIAGE LICENSES ,. daughters, Dean, Salt Lake L. Bates; Mrs. Ruth Boren, Monti LDS Temple. Farmer. --0! County Collier III, Du $I. Survivors: sons, City; John widow; FARNSWORTH BRACY: David both Salt Lake; Mrs. Arnold Quoin, 1114- Mrs. Gordon- A. Castle Clyde R., daughters. P., 24, Orem; Blend M. 29. Salt (Virginia) Mrs. Schmidt; Solt Lake Neeley, (Alice) Fred (Rachel) Brown, both Dale, Emery County; C. City; Mrs. Larry V. (Venise) GREEN: NIELSON Kent L. M. Dean, Loyal Draper; half brother. 8 Murray; '''30, Magna, Sue P.19, Sandy. Panguitch; LaPoint, Uintah County; Mrs. Spendlove, Arthur, West Jordan. sts- MADSEN SHAKESPEARE: brothers, grandchildren; Eldred (Bern) WednesJohnson, Graveside services Steven M. tit :Debbie D. 17. both J. C. Jr., A. Venise, Mrs. LeRoy ters, day, 11 a.m. at Bingham nraaerton; . ,katt Lake. Mrs. Gordon A. J.' (Litko1 WIliTTAKER TURNER: Paul. Cemetery. Friends may call (June) Pallet, Granier; Mrs. Badger, all Salt Lake City; Teri A.,19. both Izsarns 9:30-10:3- 0 a.m. Arnold (Opal) Webb, Draper; Mrs. Wednesday W. L. (Melba) Allen, ,, NORMS CHAMBERLAIN: Mrs. Don (Myrtle) Schrenk, 4760 S. State. Los 22; 20, A.. R., Christopher' Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. C. L. Mary Salt Lake City; 21 grandchilSalt Lake. Mahoney, (Marva) Berkley, Elcock John dren; 35 'Clayton SIEBBETTSIMPSON: Calif. 1 sisB., 17, Barbara F.. 26, both EvFuneral Tuesday noon, 260 John Reynolds Elcock, 62, ter, Mrs. Annie Stoker, Salt '' Aston, Wyo. South where 2212 Temple, Texas tr.rN.?...,,.7:c..! Lake City. !MUSE: Roger itALTEKMAN 24; Carol N. 20, both Solt St.. died June c.,. .:;:,:,,, Funeral Tuesday 1 a.m., friends coil Monday 8to p.m., , ser- Lake. 3, 1973, in a Fairview North LDS Ward, vice. Burialhour prior ' k--; SHEEHAN: Craig MCDONALD Logan City Cem- local hospital ET:.,-to where call friends prior 23; Jill M., 20, both Salt Lake. etery. of 4 Mar- Garfield 1759 79, Keddington, American of Buker Kaddington J 1 ) 1 Wardle Dec- - dinaton June '14, 1917. Salt Lake City. Lake LDS Terro;e. Member Salt Lake oUP, South Edgehill Camp. LDS Temple. She clieo 1934. LDS He died June Temple. He married Milliner tor Auerbach's 20 Erma Sauire Dec. 30, 1935, Monti LDS 24, 1962. Member LDS Cnurch. years. Temple. Survivors: son, Formerly employed temple worker. Survivors: sons, aaughters, daughters. A. husband; by (i.S. Steel, active member Jarvis, Mrs. D. Wendell C., LDS Church; had served as Kenneth pichwp (Vernal Simird, counselor in Sunday School; 'Bob". both Salt Lake City; both Salt Lake City? Mrs. Salt Ray B. Harold D., Bluftdole, held office of High Priest. (Margaret) Emery, J. LII.. ov, sattord, Ariz.1 County; 12 grandchilSurvivors: widow; sons, Lake RiveNed South H., 7 Jordan; dren; daughters, William (Bill) E. Leon Mrs. rton; (Margie) Ewell, Monrovia, Calif.; sister, Ruby Jarvis Gardner, L. Arnold Ewell, OM, Roper, South Jordan; Mrs. Salt Lake City. (Rose) Floyd Burningham, Funeral Wednesday 1 P.m., Calif.; Eldon R. Ewell, Santa Mrs. Franklin T. Mountain View LDS Stake Monica, Calif.; Mrs. Twill(' Midvale; Mrs. Clinton (Jean) Engstrum, Granger; House, 140019th East. Friends Newberry; 31 grandchildren ; 32 great call 2350 E. 13th South, 'TuesMrs. Jenkins; (Darlene) Myron (Annette) Nichols, all grandchildren; brothers. sis day p.m.. at the ward Vert J.. Dragerton; chapel Wednesday hour prior of springville, Mrs. Alma ters, Reese (Gladys) Stahel', Gen. Vaughn B., Midvale; Fronk to service. Burial Salt Lake ola; Mrs. Calvin H. (Marie) L., South Jordan; Mrs. Ivy City Cemetery. Urban Hiorth, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Newbold, Mrs. Mrs. Leo (Verda) McMullin, Lloyd (Marva) Nelson, RichEva T. Wilson Mrs. Newbold, Henry ' (Reale) 37 26 field; grandchildren; Nelson, all South E v a great - grandchildren; three (Mabel) Wilson , 88, orntc.1 -.. Jordan; Mrs. Morris (Rosa- - 8700 W. Th3130 - -great ,....,40.4.4...Riverton. brothers, David mond) Butterfield, ei, dri....41: sistets, died South, .1 Funeral p.m., Wednesday --" Ewell; Mrs. Alice Chadwick, ..r?"3 of Sot 'th Jordan Stake Center, June L,1) le...., both of American Fork; Ver9375 W. 10400 South. Friends natu ral caus, non LeRoy Ewell, Prow); call es in a local 8090 S. State Tuesday eesseeilt,i,i Mrs. Dorothy Bonnet, San 6--8 home. .. , , ., ...1 nursing at center the stake p.m., Francisco, Calif. Born Dec. '. 2 Wednesday hour prior to ser 1 5 Funeral 8 8 5 Wednesday, ,,,:,..5, lath LDS vice. Burial South Jordan a.m., Springville Word chapel. Friends may Cemetery. Fork, to Oily- ...';',' , call at Wheeler Mortuary Doan F. Robison e a n d i 9 .4i, Wednesor p.m. Tuesday 'Dean Farnswortn Robison, Emmor et I a day one hour prior to servic- 57, 322 Utopia 11 :40emii,444101rIni tionns es. Burial in Provo City ried Fairview, died June k14,1.0.,, Ann Orel I ,, and Kate!' Thompson Ewell. Mar- L.snarep, Ray Thomas Edward and ,V',0- - FAIRVIEW, Sonpete ,,,,,,.:., Bingham, s;;:'!- Moy t 2, 1889, Held. 5 er, to Frank- lin Marion Ella nuturoi, ' '0.i! Born FlIvERToN Holt Wardle, Riverton. 74, died June 2 uI causes in a local nursing (; home. Born Feb. 9, 1899, South Cemetery. tia,,, Oct. Gladys Bates. 1: age. Wardle FL Mar- poww,.,1,000,u-,4- to incident .,c, g: 1921,to 2 0 , William died June 34,4g i,N., Of IV3 0 ''"rrir, Provo ;:t:' ' hosol- - (mr 'rt.. tel of causes South, tut. aieg June 3 In a Salt Lake hospital -- A Sorinoville ion Ewell, 84, of Springville Ores ' E. OMEIMMIE.MINIMI Funerals Funeral services for Lucile. Hinckley Loxman will be held Tuesday 1 p.m. at the Marlborough Ward, 808 Roosevelt Ave-- , flue. Friends may call al Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple Monday 6 to C p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior at the word chapel. Burial, Solt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors. Larkin Mortuary. Funeral services WILLIAMS for Eliza Ann Butterfield Williams will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th friends my colt South, where Monday 6 to 8 p.m. ond Tuesday one hour prior to service. Interment. Murray Cemetery. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. PRINGLE Rifler, services for Caroline King Pringle will be held Tuesday RI a.m. at the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South Temple, where friends may call Monday 7:30 to 0:30 p.m. and one hour prior to services. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors. Larkin Mortuary. t W A NI ADS rc , WEATHER Forecast for Monday. Tuesday, June 4, 5, 1973 NAIIONOtt SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY Fair tonight and Tuesday. Warmer with highs in the upper 7os. Lows tonight will be 40 to 45.. UTAH Fair tonight and Tuesday bi.,1 increasing cloudiness in the north portion tote Tuesday. Warmer with hights 75 to 85. Lows tonight in the 40s. E. NEVADA Portly ilady 4uesday with chance of showers late Tuesday. Warmer with highs in the 80s. Lows tonight 35 to 45. SOUTHERN IDAHO Mostly fair WednesdoY and Friday. Chance SE AT I LE air. D7. IIP PlEAteilL IDE Do , SAN utilE ly 0.18 :VIER 'L LOS leW 79.77. AN focu 8 I SOL ' At 8:;; a.m. 54 percent. PreciHUMIDITY pitattpn since June 1, 1973, .02. Denarture .10. Precipitation since Oct. since june 1, 1, 1972 15.79. Departure since Oct. 1. 448. COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES Salt Lake City Sunday high 68; low 48; mean 63. 58; normal Ayear ago: high 84; low 60; I e e low tor high far month 104. month 35. Temperatures for the 24your period ending 5:30 a.m. Monday. Los Angeles Miami Max. Nin. Prer.. Moab BO 55 New York 62 36 .35 Ogden 65 39 Phoenix Albuquerque Cedar City Cheftnne Chicogo Denver Gd. Junction Honolulu Los Vegos Logan 82 73 68 84 97 63 69 48 44 73 .05 .40 Provo .02 Reno 66 39 Pocatello Portland Rock Sorings 1 70 84 10WISIUMMAttlittS " .10., elm Ilk In le 111111111E. . 60 UPI 60 79 67 65 95 64 72 64 78 63 46 65 42 49 39 38 9 32 04 . WI SO re .1.4,- ' Iristr Altiit j , WI Fiz ; DALL 0 7 , Ott ' 65 8 18 San Francisco 1 3 ON . WOOER eATLANIA " tA, .. 6 SHAM i i0E ND St. George 85 St. Louis 84 Salt Lake City Sheridan m '.:14.trW W cons ANS ge., tAi, ;.21 71 Spokane 86 Wash., D.C. W. Yellowstone . allif x 70 2 66 60 4 , 1 AS Itt ,c, . ICAOCAS1 Seattle i. 0,I 11 29.77 .05 .01 ' 60 ,,ii - S 4114,00 ' - - -- licm.c., gi t:" S- Ath MINNEAPOLIS Highs both Wednesday and Thursday will be 75 to 85. Cooler Friday with highs 65 to 75. Overnight lows will be in the 40s ta lower U.S. TEMPERATURES to ?AM ES, 29 7? .1.44N showers Thursday. of WI AMES SISVICI IOSICASt 3ctoo AI ILIKISHOW All SKOWI ItOw INTERNATIONAL STATIONS at Temperatures listed: $2 49 36 43 Berlin 6, Rome Saigon 34 Vienna London Moscow Paris 1 a.m. SS 2 a.m. SO mtn. a.m. a.m. 8 a.m. 1 a.m. 1 55 1 SO 1 66 79 63 hour 1 Sundae a.m. 63 12 p.m. 61 3 D.M. 77 1 a.m. 63 1 a.m. 70 8 a.m. 79 1 a.m. 68 I |