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Show 2B DE$EREJ(NEW$, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 973 1 Board will review athletic funding On a vote, the Stale the study, commenting that Board of Higher Education Utahns dont know how much costs to try to become the it raised the Friday quarterly Dame of the West. Notre athletic fee at Utah State Uniand $2.50 student versity per USU officials said the school then decided to conduct a needed the fee increase bebroad review of intercollegiate cause it has no contests with athletics at all state schools. major national teams or teleState Board Chairman Peter vision contracts on next years Billings said the study should schedule. help the board decide whether They said in past years, the intercollegiate athletics should school has raised as much subsidized be from gate receipts of one by tax funds or conceivably game at Nebraska or Oklahodropped altogether. ma as it has from all season lie said the study is needed home games. . to help t e board determine The fee increase prompted where the priorities are in considerable at controversy higher education, in the face the USU campus when it was of expected inflation and enfirst proposed this ..pring. rollment declines. Commissioner G. Homer Dur7-- 5 Board member Richard Maughn added his support for ham said he received a petition signed by about 1,500 stu dents opposing the increase. Board members were told, however, that since the petition was circulated, leaders of the drive have met with student body officers and agreed on a compromise whereby student fees will also be raised $2.50 a quarter, with 50 cents earmarked for student academlcully-oiicnteactivities. d The $2.50 hike in activity fees was approved by the board, .along with increases average ten percent in single student housing rates at USU. was a tt in housing increase percent rates at Weber State College and an $13 per year increase irf room fees and $24 per year Also approved - hike in meal ticket prices at College o Eastern Utah. The board also permitted USU to raise fees $1 a credit hour on independent study classes and $10 a course for enrollments at Utah colleges are going to decline in coming years, and its going to be awfully 4 F hard to justify new classroom space or more faculty. stmdy independent high school courses In other action, the board received results of a high school intentions survey which showed the number of Utah high school seniors who plan to attend colleges had dropped every year since 1969. Echoing Petersons sentiments, Commissioner Durham said the enrollment declines mean the state will need to spend more per student at College of Eastern Utah, Snow and Dixie Colleges than it does at Wasatch Front schools. 51 percent, of high In 1972-7to school seniors planned attend college, compared to 69 Durham said the larger ratios of state support would be needed not only for (the schools) to serve in reasonable health, but also meet past Financial and commitments bond obligations they have made over the years. one-un- it percent in 1968-6Charles Peterson, chairman of the boards Planning and Capitol Facilities Committee said the survey indicates that 9. ... Sen. WASHINGTON Wallce F. Bennett, will enter Bethesda Naval Hospital here Sunday for what his office called minor surgery. The operation, to be done Monday, is to repair a small break in an incision for an abdominal Operation the senator had about 18 months ago. OBITUARIES BOUNTIFUL Owen Jordan, West South, died June ot Home y 1, 1900, Mouit--. toin View, Can-- Alberta, odo, to Just-us Per rv ond Because 1973, of leukemia. Born Aug. IS, I960, Royal Oak, Mich., to Neil Rees and Beverlee Nielson Williams. Attended June. Survivors: parents; brothers, Tom, sister, Scot, Dionne, all Trov; grandparMr. Mrs. ents, and Thomas Rees Williams; Mrs. Jessie Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts and Karla Blair are ready to celebrate Fourth of July with a 105mm howitzer, which will give a thundering salute to open Cavalcade Wednesday. Nielson, ail Salt Lake City. Funeral noon, Monday, Second Edgehell Ward, 1750-I5t- h 15th Eos. Friends coll 240 E. South Temple Sundoy 4--3 p.m. and Monday at the Ward Chapel one hour prior to services. Burial Wasatch Lown Memorial Park. It'll be a grand old 4th at Derks In tion's 1976 200th ericans have a date to observe the naanniversary of the signing of the Declara- tion of Independence. And on Wednesday evening Utahns have a date for the traditional Fourth of July Cavalcade at Derks Field in preparation for the bicentennial celebration. Sponsored by the Deseret News, Utah National Guard, Days of 47 and Salt Lake City Parks Depart ment, the Cavalcade will be held at Derks Field, 13th South and West Temple, beginning at 9 p m. Admission is free. Solon sends - Idaho Walter E. Eschler, 81, died June 28 at home of causes incident to Military band music. Old Glory, booming cannons, pretty royalty and fireworks galore will be the ingredients for the event. age. Born Oct. 24, injuries fered in a u Minna Crowds estimated at more than 15,000 have attended the program in past years. Amonda 215 that the Utah Charging Highway Dept, has failed to take required preliminary steps. Rep. Georgia Peterson has requested the U.S. Dept, of Transportation to cut off any further approval or funds for a segment of the Belt The legislator has been battling the highway partment for months over its proposal to build a large verleaf interchange in the dential area of 62nd South and d 20th is of Labor a! funds be withheld for a segment of extending east and west along 62nd South from 3rd East to about 28th and north to 4700 South. Jst She listed as reasons: The Road Commission did not hold a corridor hearing on the present site, which is approximately 20 blocks south of the original corridor, as required by the Federal Highway Act. No environmental impact study has been completed and. in absence of the environmental impact study for the entire southeast quadrant and public review thereoi. the Road Commission is proceeding without compliance with the law. is The proposed routed through a residential area (one of the nicest in Salt Lake County) and according certain to Public Law noise standards muet oe met. She listed a number of other factors in which the proposed construction may be in violation of the Federal Highway Act. including soil erosion, water pollution, destruction of community cohesion, adverse employment, tax and property value josses, etc. Local Births CottonwMd Hospital BOUNDER, Mr. end Mrs. Date, Tooele, oirl. GREENE, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney, Jr., 6707 S. 1620 East. boy. WARMER. Mr. ond Mrs. James. 2645 S. 7th East, boy. HICKS1 Mr. ond Mrs. Rex, 7235 S. 20th East, flirt. JENKINS, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, 6228 S. 2nd West. boy. LYMAN, Mr. ond Mrs. Edword, 317 W. Pomelo Wov. bov. SMITH, Mr. ond Mrs. Henry, 250 E. 9670 South, bov. WILLIAMS, Mr. and Mrs. Oouo-lo2745 W. 7525 South, boy. Holy Cross Hospital LETTIG, Mr. ond Mrs. Filbert H 633 S. 6th East, bov. BANCE, Mr. and Mrs. David R. 2464 S. 400 East, bov. . CLOUOl Mr. ond Mrs. Phillip. 887 W. 3600 South, girl. GARDNER, Mrs. Connie L. 4329 Rose Gorden Lone. girt. Mr. Mrs. and REKOUTIS, George, 485 E. 8220 South, girl. St. Marks Hospital MANHARD, Mr. and Mrs. ley, 445 Center Street, girt. Mrs. Pick up phone Need assistance of your Haron. Valiev West Hospital PRESTWICH) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lowell, 6757 S. Georgia Dr.1 West Jordan, boy. LDS Hospital BRYSON, Mr. ond Mrs. Michoel D-- . ?26 Moo'e Ave., Murray, flirt. Mr. ond Mrs. W. FRAZIER, Jomes. 23S University Village, girl. Mr. and Mrs. SydNEBEKERI ney. 41 University Street, girl. MILLER, Mr. ond Mrs. Lee O., 559 W. Clark Street, gin. Mrs. Mr. ond MANGLESON, Max. 259 Caso Lomo Dr., Bount-tul- . girl. P01ARA HARDTOP loaded, foctory air cortd., vinyl top, power All the steering Fully luxury equip. 26 Polaras to Choose From OGDEN-A- n Ogden mother apparently placed her two small sons in . links, set fire to their bedroom, then took her own life shortly after noon Friday, according to preliminary investigation conducted by the Ogden City Police Dept. Thomas Robert Mrs. (Betty Ann) Gabbert Jr., 29, was pronounced dead on arrival at St. Benedicts Hospital at 12:20 p.m. with a bullet wound in the head and burns on her legs. Des- The to call is Spanish Fork, to Bert end -'Margaret Ashworth Stewart. Married Gayle A. Williams June 28. 1969, NephL Educated Vt Soonish Fork schools; ployed basketball for Soonish Fork High School; employe. Pacific States Cost Iron Pipe Co.; member, Provo Gun Club; member, LDS Church. Survivors: widow, SpringPalmyra; parents, ville; brothers, sister, Phillip, Spanish Fork; Robert, Salt Loke; Barry, Provo; Mrs. Doug (Margie) Downey, ' Beniamin ; Shirt, Palmyra; grandparents, Mr. ond Mrs. Orld Stewart, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Cloy Ashworth, Pay son. Funerol Monday, 11 a.m Word Chop!. Polmyro Friends coll 187 So. Mo.n, 9 Sundav Fork Spanish p.m. and Monday prior to Burial services. Spanish This is the department of the Newspaper Agency Corporation, Which prints and delivers Salt Lake Citys daily newshome-deliver- y papers. of the With exception above number, telephone service to the NAC will be interrupted Sunday from 6 to 9 a.m. as routine preventive maintenance checks are made of power transformers. Buring these hours be y sure to call the for number home-deliver- 0 The bodies of Neil, 5, and Travis, 2, were found by in two Ogden City fireme metal trunks in the back bedy brick room of their home. one-stor- The tragedy was first discovered shortly after noon when RoVrt Gabbert. 94. H. Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Nov. 24, 1944. Employe Union Pacific Roil-rooretired. Member Idaho Stole Rifle Team, Union Pacific Old Timers Club. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: sons, doughter. Grant, Pocatello; Ralph, Boise; Mrs. Bill I. (Darlene) Gibbs, Pocatello; 12 grond-childre3. 1919, 3 andchildren. Funeral Manning catello, greatgr- Monday 10 a.m.. Funeral Chapel, Powhere friends call p.m. Burial Sundav Mountainvlew Cemetery. Heidi J. Darling K. Moore he rushed into the mouth childrens room and attempted to put out the fire. lie then tried to remove a metal trunk which he thought contained burning clothing from a bed. He said he dropped it between the two .. beds in the room because of the intense heat, not' knowing it contained the body of one of . wife out a side door of the house onto the drivel av Nels service. Patrolman Samuel Thomas, first officer to arrive on the scene attempted to give her bathtub. Gabbert said he called an ambulance, then dragged his - Behrson, 85, Pocatello, died June 28 of nature! couses in a Pocatello hospital. Born July 28, 1887, Millville, Utah, to Nils O. ond Annette K. Pehrson. Married Caroline Sarah Tillotson July to mouth rtscusita-tion- . Ambulance attendants continued life-savin- g attempts and transported her to St. Benedicts Hospital. Within minutes firemen entered the home wearing gasmasks, according to Battalion Chief J. W. Stevens, and found a trunk and bedding in the north weat bedroom in flames. It was not known whet the children were alive before the fire was set, Moore said. All three bodies were taken to the state medical examiners office in Salt Lake City to determine cause r of death. Ogden City Police Chief LeRoy A. Jacobsen said Mrs. Gabbert had had a prior history of mental problems. HELPER, Carbon County Funeral Moss of the Angels will be Monday at 19 o.m., St. Anthony's Catholic Church, Helper, for Heidi Jonet Darling, daughter of Jeffery ond Victoria Mendoza Darting, Helper, who was killed June 28 in an automobile accident near Espanola, N.M. Born July 4, 1971, Price. Survivors: parents; grandparents, Mr. ond Mrs. Francisco Mendoza, Spring Glen, Carbon County; Mr. ond Mrs. Duane Darling, Hollond, Mich. Friends call Mitchell Funeral Chapel, Price, Saturday; Sunday p.m. Burial Ml. View Cemetery, Helper. Bert C. Palmer -INGLEWOOD, CALIF. Bert Conrod Polmer, 87, forof Rpnnion. rlipfj June merly 28 of natural causes in an Inglewood hospital. Born Jan. 10, 1884, Ben-nioUtah, to ond Mr. and Mrs. Morris Polmer. Worried Vera Moriger June 24. 1914, Salt Loke LDS Temple. Realtor for 30 veors. Active member LDS Church. Gener-- d cntrangeles, since 1945. Survivors: vwdow; son, daughters, Brent M Draper; Donna Calif.; Boone, Lvnn Mslvs I. Qitemon Yerbo Linda, Hoir, Los Angeles; 9 grondchildren; 6 great grondchildren. Graveside service Mondav 2 p.m., Sc't Lake City Wv. Jane Chipmci, Melva Salt Lokev, died Ctty, June 29 ot 93, i Wor-re- n Scott Loveless 13. 1971, Survivors: husband; son, Timothy Wade; grondoarfnts, Mr. and Mrs. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen, ail Salt Lake greatCity; Hangrandmother, Mrs. J. J. Dovid sen; brothers, sisters, Meinhart, Ernest Meinhart. Mein-hor- t, Vicky Meinhart, Nedro oil Salt Loke City; Mrs. Bill (Nancy) Andrede, Sollnos. Calif. Funeral Monday 2 p.m.. Rose Park 5th LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call 4330 S. 8 Rd. Sunday Redwood p.m., at the chapel Monday hour prior to service. Hortens C. Munson Garfield Co. ESCALANTE, Hortense , 1 natural caus- es in a uclt ; Fork, Washburn 0 Past McNi- Vance chols Chip- man. Member LDS Cnurch. nieces and nephews. Funerol Mondav 11 o.m., 260 E. South Temple, where friends call hour prior to Burial service. Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Jock W. Woolley SOUTH OGDEN Jack Wilson Woolley, 54, South Ogden, died June 23 in an Ogden hospital of a heart attack. Born Jan. 18, 1919, PortC. land, Ore., to Kenneth and Alice Valrev Finch Wool-le- Married Thorsnes March Margaret 17, 1945, Saint Simons, Ga, Division manager Del Monte Corp. Attended Oregon State University. Veteran WW II. Past president Rocky . Mountain Assn. Conners Member Chamber of ComOgden merce. Survivors: son, widow; Robert D., Logan; 4 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Howard (Bettv) Booth, Portland. Funerol Mondav 1 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Coloniol Chapel, where friends call 9 Sundav p.m., prior to service. Monday Donford Mon- City brother, Seattle. Burial Volley tery, Rockland. Joseph, View Ceme- TORREY, Wayne County Loura Huntsmon Behunin, 80, Torrey, died June 29 of natural couses in a Richfield hospital. Born Jomes chett Earl F. Torrey; Feb. 9, 1893, Teas-dalWayne to County, A. ond Eunice PritHuntsman. Married Behunin May 1, 1913, solemnized St. LDS Temple. He died George Sept. 17, 1966. MIA president, 18 years. Survivors: sons, daughters, Clyde, Torrey; Max, Boulder, Garfield County; Mrs. Dennis (Nila Brinkerhoff, Torrey; Mrs. Alvin (Pearl) Taylor, Fremont, Wevne County; 12 gro children; 39 grea- tgrandchildren; brother, Mitchell, Orem. Funeral Monday 2 p.m., Torrey LDS Word Chapel. Friends coll Springer Mortuary, Richfield, Sunday p.m., of the family home in Torrey Monday until 11 a.m. until service. Burial Torrey Cemetery. Lillian Olson 8 - IDAHO FALLS Uhlan Lloyd Olson. 48, Idaho Falls, died June 28, 1973, in a locnl hospital following a stroke Born Jon. 30, 1905, Salt Loke City, to Hyrum ond Emma Wilson Lloyd. Married Ezra E. Olson, Mov 23, 1923, Logon Temple. Relief Society and YWMIA president; Tent-pi- Jun- ior Sunday coordinotor; empioye for J.C. Penney ona Idaho Foils Hotel. Survivors: husband; sons, daughter, Blaine E Mrs. Jov (Carol) Thornock, Clyde L. oil Idaho Falls; 14 gror.d children; sisters, brother, Mrs. Edno Watson, We'don, both Idaho Foils; Mrs. Mack (Melba) McNurlen, Seattle, Whsh. Funerol Monday. I o.m., Idaho Falls Seventh Word chapel. Friends coll Sunday Wood p.m.. Funeral Home, and Monday at the chapel one hour before services. (Burial, Fielding Memorial Park. e. 2i, 1963. Escalante Relief Society and Primary. Survivors: son., daughters. Lorell, Escalante; Llovd M.r Anchorage, Alaska; Howard Vee, Cedar City;, Voyle L.; Doyle (LoRee) Shurtz, Kim Mrs. Bountiful; Hal Mrs. (Evelyn) Lov; both Woolsev, (Lasca) Kearns; Mrs. Kemp (Orpha) Soencer, Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. Elwood (Vonda) Willis, Richfield; 57 grandchildren; 23 Mrs. both sisters, brother, Mrs. Leonard (JennClearfield; Reynolds. ie) Mrs. Joseph (Elsie) Pollock, Salt Maurice Cope. Sandy; Loke. Funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m., Escalante South Word Chapel. Friends call Neal S. Moglebv & Sons Mortuary. . Mondav Richfield. p.m. 9 and at the Ward Chapel after 10 a.m. Tuesday. Burial Escalante Cemetery. leala J. Torry Leala FAIRFIELD en Terry, died Jens- 55, Friday ; at Valley West Hospital in Granger a following stroke. Born Utah, ,,'JLf t Delta, Dec.; to J? 11, Charlie J.jj" Tressa ond , 1917 " Dlmmick: Jenson. Mar- ried Henry ' ' Leroy Terry Dec. fi ' . ' J , s ' 1937. 21, Sugorvitle, Mlllara Co. Member. LDS Church; taught Pri- mary tor severa years;. Survivors: husband. sons, daughters, Charles H.; Mrs. Hal (Joan) Archibald, both Grantsville; Fair-fiel- Ted B.; Robert D.; Steve J.; Miss Lolo K. Terry, oil Fair-fielMrs. Stanley (Bonnie) Weyland, Tooele; Miss Nolo R. Terry, Magna; mother, 18 Delta; gnndchildren; brothers. sisters, Rex M Oral Henderson, J., Delta; Chorles D., Oregon Nev.; City, Oregon; Albert V., Son Albert Mrs. Jose, Colif.; (Bessie) Wilkinson, Orem; Mrs. John (Ruth) Mathis. Clinton, Utah; Mrs. Muriel Hawthorn, Nev.; Larsen, Mrs. Fronk (Ann) Foust, Ogden. . Funeral Tuesday, II a.m.. FuROCKLAND, IDAHO neral service will be Monday ot 10 a.m., Rockland LOS for William Church, John Greene. 44, Rockland, who was kilted June 27 in an automobile accident east of American Fells. Born March 12, 1929, Butte, Mont., to William J. and M. Mary Ouslev Greene. Married Robin Worts April 10, 1954, Long Beach, Colif. Moved to Idaho in 1971. Coowner Rockland Mercantile Store. Employe of Mitchell Construction Co. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Mork, Motthew, Tanno, Jon, all Rockland; r, Rockland; mother, Seattle; president Word South and Margaret E. dfe,' Dec. He died , , Lew-is Leo Munson April 4, 1917, Mont Nov. 5 Survivors: , fl Cope. Married --- I) f Gorfleld Co., to Thom- - Lloyd 88 0.1 i c c n 1 ..... , Troo-ic- 1898, .. , Mov Corn as Henry and Jone Amelia Lake rest) home. Born 1 9 . 1 A m er es. 7, Laura H. Behunir - Hansen Meinhart. Married Fork William J. Graene Funeral services were held Burial Green Bellingham. POCATELLO Era 1946. Cemetery, Acres Memorial Park. Salt 1954, and Clara Graveside services day, 12 noon, Logan Nelt H. Pehrson number arrived home for lunch and smelled smoke. He told Police Detective D. his sons. Baggert said he looked for his wife and found the bathroom door locked. He forced it open and found her lying in the bathtub bleeding from her head. Burned newspapers were at her feet. Police later found a .32 caliber revolver with one shot fired, in the Wash. BELLINGHAM, Ella Higson Howard, 92, died June 14 in Bellingham, Wash. Minn., Born Janesville, .1881. Married Morch 20, Earl K. Higson. He died Dec. 1934. Married Roy A. Howard. Sort Lake City resident, member Lvnns Chapter No. 1, Order of the Eastern eret News? Mother, sons die in Ogden June Krambule Deseret News staff writer Ella H. Howard in in Lake City, to F. Harman 23. e Kouai; son, Bill $., Kailua, Bonnie Hawaii; doughter, Bellevue, Ann Anderson, Bloine C., Wash.; brothers, Mesa, Ariz.; Marcel W Alameda, Calif.; sisters, Mrs. Glenno D. Bass; Mrs. Neta D. Williams; Mrs. Lola Belle D. Smith, all Logan. Calif. for Salt Lake II; versity; veteran WW manager, Baldwin Alexander Co.; member LOS Church. Survivors: widow, Koloa, Hollingsworth, both Colify Funeral Monday 1:30 p.m., Eckersell Memorial Chapel, Rigbv. Burial Rigby Pioneer Cemetery, Rigbv. City. natural In causes hospital. Corn Mov - Star. Survivors: husbond; stepdaughter, Mrs. Rav (Helen) Soft Loke; niece, Leavitt, Mrs. Marjorie Dittmer, Portland, Oregon; nephew, Richard Johnson, San Mateo, No delivery? home-deliver- y Wes Sooth Davis Hospital DEPPE, Mr. ond Mrs. Darrell, 157 Ivy Drive, Midvale, bov. CALLIS, Mr. ond Mrs. John. 8779 S. 910 East, Sandy, girl. JONES, Mr. ond Mrs. Monte. 1471 N. 400 East. Centerville, girl. Mrs. Mr. ond BANGERTER, Lvnn, 164 W. 5275 South, Murray, girl. University Hospital MANIER, Mr. and 930 c. 3rd South, boy. ond Mrs. Corv. Avenue, girl. BECK, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. 2749 S. 8600 West, Mogno, girl. ALLEN, Mr. ond Mrs. Gary L., 847 S. 650 East, Bountiful, girl. WARE, Mryond Mrs. Wovne L., 7758 S. '1th East, Midvole, bov. PATTILLO, Mr. ond Mrs, Mor-vi- n D., 931 S. 7th East. bov. BARKER, Mr. ond Mrs. Bruce L.. 3193 S. Lehi Or., boy. Mrs. Mr. ond LENOREAUX, Terren C., 2665 S. 19th Eos, bov. STEVENS, Mr. ond Mrs. Roger, 6281 Meander Ave., Huuter, bov. FREDERtCKSON. Mr. ond Mrs. Kent S., 1723 Hollywood Ave., boy. Dec. Salt Lake Member LDS Church. 19, June 28, an Sterling Schultz West, of Springville. Nov. Born 16, 1167 N. 1509 less, died LOGAN Sterling Edwin Dunford, 72, former Logan died June 24 in resident, Kauai, Hawaii. Born July 22, 1900, Bloomington, Idaho to Parley and Dunford. Jacobson Mary Bonnie Married Bramlet, Attended Hawaii. Logan schools and Utoh State Uni- Eschler. Married Vera Jones Jon. 22, 1920. Member LDS Church; member VFW, honored by Department of Idaho as "Mr. VFW" . Survivors: widow, Rigby; brother, sisters, Albert, Elk Grove, Calif.; Nellie Jones, Stella Jones; Erica Rigbv; Mr. REES, Dell suf--1 t pedestrian Mont- 1891, pelier, Idaho, to Fred and VITAL STATISTICS 1-- gripe to Washington of Ports! 100 TOTAL PRICE E. Eschter Walter RIGBY, 1944-4- You Own It 3.689 and Primory YWMIA; from graduated Trov Elementary School in at Hinckleys your Dodge DODGE of 12, Williams, Mich., died June 28, in a Salt Lake hospital Trov, Guaranteed For As Long as 100 I EmilvLu Susan Williams East. In a letter to Claude S. & Brinegar, Secretary f Transportation, she asks that fecW- - : ti V:i AAWJ , Susan Route Iv V, West Bountiful Ward, 311 No. 800 West. Friends call 295 No. Main, Bountiful, Monday 9 p.m. ond Tuesday at the a.m. Burial Ward 10:30-11:3- 0 Draper City Cemotery. Elected to head the board was Marion Olsen, Paradise, Cache County. Other officers are Wendell !I. Anderson, Gran tville, first vice chairman, and Edward H. South-wic- t&vr,?jrzjuiYs ... .. Married Jordan. Audrey Mary Pace April 25, 1925. Leer solemnized Salt Lake Temple. Active memoer IDS Churct;: high priest; since retirement from American Oil Refinery served as temple worker in Salt Lake ond Provo Temples. sons, widow; Survivors: Richard O., Sandy; Gerald L. Bountiful; S., Perry, Woods Cross; doughter, Mrs. Robert L. (Bonnie Jean) Farr, St. Johns, Ariz.; 15 grandchildren. Funeral .Tuesday, 12 roon. The Utah Board of Water Resources elected Rew officers here Friday and committed funds in the amount of $2 million toward the completion of the Jordan Water Purification plant at 15000 S. 3200 West in Salt Lake County. The board also reviewed applications from seven Litigation companies from Wasatch, Beaver, Uintah, Utah, and Sevier counties, h I x, p - Bern Morch - SPRINGVILLE Stew-ar- t, Wovn ' 24, died June 28 in Utoh Valley 01 Hospital ones OM stands. v coys--: naturol - iI ' ! 1 t state of Utah to the water committed, also title to the plant and the land on which it . 29. at 1 Water unit elects officers County water requirements for the next 10 to 20 years. Pending repayment, the district will assign rights to the y Bountlful. Mar, Ogden, second vice chairman. Outgoing chairman is R. Elgin Gardner, Nephi. The meeting was conducted by Daniel F. Lawrence, director of the board. Lynn S. Ludlow, general manager of Central Utah Water Conservancy District, outlined the progress of the $S million Jordan plant, which will receive its water from the BonnevilLe Unit of the Central Utah Project now under construction. Ludlow said initial water for the plant will come from the Provo River project through the Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake City. With the county water supply an integrated water supply system will serve Salt Lake O. Jordan -- Jomes Jam Dteiw M. lovtless Diane Lynn Meinhart Love- Dell W. Slawarf Bennett in hospital for minor surgery Wing Chapel, Mortuary where triends call Mondav p.m. ond Tuesday prior to services. Burial Delta City Cemetery. 9 Martha R. Nelson VERNAL Martha Ruple Nelson, 82, Vernal, died June 27 of a stroke in a Vernal hospital. Born Dec. 12. 1890, Vernal, to Henry C. and Moy Coon Married Harry H. Ruple. Nelson Moy 25, 1915, Vernal. He Lied September, 1945. Post National president Democratic Assn, of National FederaWyoming, tion of Women's Clubs. Del-phiSociety. Volunteer Red Cross worker, Wyoming. Post president Affiliated Women's Assn, of Wyoming; director Juvenile Institutions of Wyoming; supervisor, Teeho-t- i Women's Prison, Californio. Authored "America's First Beautiful People. Early Pioneers" Teocher, member DUP, charter member Vernal Golden Center, Age member Vernal Little Gallery of Arts. Survivors: son, daughter, Mortin Rendle, Malaysia; Mrs. John (Virgir.ig) Bean, Arlington, Mass.; 6 grandchildren; sister, Mrs.. Sue Watson, Vernal. Funeral Mondav 10 o.m., Kingsbury Congregational Church. Friends call Vernal Mortuary Sunday p.m., Monday prior to service. Burial Vernal Cemetery. 9 David W. Murray David GOODING, Idaho Woodward Murray, 87, died June 29 in a Gooding hospital of natural couses. Born Sept. 5, 188S, Welts--vili. Utah, to David and Martha Woooward Murray. Married Jennie Baxter Logan Temple, Morch She died March 31, 1926. in 1904. Survivors: sons, Jomes P., Salt Lake; Dovid B., Sandy; Willard B.; Blaine B.; both 11 Gooding; grandchildren; one 13 Pre- ceded in death by one doughter. Graveside services Mondav, 10 a.m., Weiisvllle Cemetery. Bret Stuta MIDVALE Bret Kecies Stutz, infant son of Ronald Mark bnd Carole Lesley Summersell Stutz, 58 Toft St., died June 28, 1973. In a Murray hospital of prematurity. Survivors: parents; brother, sister, Mark, ,Terl Kym, both Midvole; grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rowan Stutz, Portland. Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Horry Summersell. Midvale; Mrs. Emma Olsen, Canada; Mrs. Lillian Bostock, England. Graveside services day. I P.m., Midvale Cemetery. , Satur- Citv |