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Show yryw.iyiy. wyy.y.y V" hearings wind up on constructive note Joe Bauman Enuronmental Specialist B Hearings on the Environmental Agency s plans to reduce Smart, Protection carbon monoxide emissions from cam in Wasatch Front cities ended Wednesday afternoon on a quiet, constructive even friendly note. Only about 31) Utahns were present to see the conclusion of the hearings This was m marked contras4 to the July 27 hearing m the arne suites in the Salt Palace, when 1,200 jammed the area, almost all applauding heartily whenever city, state, regional oflicials or local businessmen leveled an angry blast at EPA's dictatorial" plans In the interim between the end of the tirst phase of hearings (July 2s ) and Wednesday. EPA experts met with local and state otiicials throughout the area, helping them hammer out a state plan that hopefully could reduce carbon monoxide levels to that prescribed m the Clean Air Act The state plan was outlined Wednesday morning by Dr. Lyman J. Olsen, director ot the State Health Division. In commenting or the state plan. EPA Re- East, g EPAs piemise was faulty when the agency decided carbon monoxide emissions should be reduced by replacing parts of car engines. But even vvitu the EPAs proposed improvements replacement of main carburetor jets or meten..g plugs tins could be a problem, he said. In a move timed to coincide with the hearing, the Utah Lung Association (formerly the Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association of Utah) announced it had sent letters to local, state and EPA officials in light of the controversy over reducing car emissions. We urge the best efforts by city, state and federal bodies to seek accomodation m the said Lyman F. highest spirit of cooperation, Marg- 1965. Survivors sons, dauahters, Cmdr. Clarence W , Spokane, Wash ; George F , Delbert M , Aurora, Colo., Dovid K , Call! , A . Gene Norco, Briahorri City; Mrs Albert C (Ruth) Klein, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Elroy (Arlene) Harris Jr, Richfield; 21 grarjrhi dren; brother, Lloyd Wiese, Lansing, Mich Funeral Saturday noon 9th 415-St-h LDS Word Chapel, where friends call East; prior to service. Burial Elv sian Burial Gardens TOOEL Margaret ler Murray , 86 Smart, died Auq 29 in LDS Hospital of natural Church. Survivors son, dauahters. F. Dale; Mrs. 8.G. (Melba) Survivors, ers, sisters, Powell, both Salt Lake City, Mrs. Don (Barbara) Madsen, Tooele; 14 grandchildren; six One son, Floyd George, preceded her death. Funeral Saturday, 12 noon, 3rd 7th Ward Chapel, 1st North. Friends 110 S. all Tote Mortuary, Mom, Tooele, Friday 9 pm. ond one hour prior to services. Burial, Tooele City Ceme Tooele W. 141 tery. Agnes W. Morley Ruth White carrier ernon B Calvin L. Rampton and Atty. Gen of Finance let to the put out a Department Romney agreed bid for" the insurance to see how much it would cost the state lor a premium. Gov. Warren Thomas succumbs at 90 j pital of natu- ral causes. He had lived at 188 E St. of President David U. McKay, of the choirs first singing trip to Europe in 1955. For many years he raised funds to bring guest conductors ana soloists to the Salt Lane Tabernacle for their anof The rendition nual s Messiah, and to bring artists to give concerts ufthe Tabernacle. sion world-famou- 4 Thomas was born Dec. to 1882. 20. David Palmer and Margaret; Davies Thom- - Mr. as, in Salt Lake City. He married Susan Alice Hathenbruck in 1904, and the marriage was latei solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died Oct. 28. 1915. He mamed Laura Stevens in 1918 in the SaJ Lake LDS Temple. She Mr. He married died May Emma E. Lindsay in 1928 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. 24, 1928. an was Thomas Mr. Union Pacific of the employe Railroad for 52 years, and retired as general passenger agent, Western division, in 1952 at age 70. (Accompanying of his picture taken at time retirement.! He then established the Thomas Travel Agency which he operated until 1967 s tour manager for the I hoir, Mormon Tabernacle Mr. Thomas was the irMiga-lo- r w ith the 'p,,cial permis He March Cabin Creek, Ark. to Cal-- and Flem n was an active member of the Alta Club, and an active member of the Salt Lake Kiwams Club, serving as presHe was a ident from member of the Orpheus Club Male Chorus, the Emma Lucy Gates Salt Lake Opera Comand the Bonneville pany; Kmie and Fork Club. 1942-194- Survivors include his widow; sons and daughter, Armand J.; Mrs. Herbert E. (Alice) Rumel, both of Salt Lake City; Warren E., Sausal-lto- , Calif.; Gwyn S. Centerville; Robert D., Midvale: 14 grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; brothers and sisters. Colonel Elmer G Thomas; Dr. Delwin Moyer Thomas; Mrs Charles T. S Mrs. Parsons. (Natalie) Evelyn Pixlon. all Salt Lake City; and Mrs Gladys Rose. Los Angeles. Calif . Funeral arrangements are pending from 260 E. South Temple. Bunal m the Salt Lake City Owterv 3774 S. r r i e d Enoch Morley' May 23, 1908, Clarkville, Ark He died Nov 30, 1937. Re tired pastry cook, member, Wasatch Presbyterian member Senior Cit Church; izens. St. Marks Hospital CHAPMAN, Mr , son survivors daughter James E Las Vegas, Nev., Mrs. Jack (Eavthe) Snyder, Salt Lake City, one grand ond Mrs Bren? West Gronaer 3QuO girl South Davis Community Hospital Mr ond Mrs. Evan W , ASHBY, 660 West, West Bountiful 716 N boy Valiev West Hospital GREEN, Mr and Mrs Gordon D, 5911 S Hazelhurst Dr, Ben mon, bov cnild. Funeral Saturday, K , 53a4 S adWestM 5200 p.m. E. South Temple, and at the church one half hour pB prior to services. Burial Wasatch Lawr. Memorial Park. 260 Brian Dethiefsen Brian Keith Dethiefsen, 13, Vernal, died Aug 28 in a Salt Lake hospital. Born June 17, 1960, Richmond, Calif., to Ronald D. and Ruby Rae Jean Steffen Dethiefsen. Member, Lutheran Church. Survivors: parents, brother, sister, Eric H Jayne D. all Dethiefsen, Vernal, 3 Mrs. and Mrs. grandparents, Elmer Dethiefsen, Valleio, randmother, ral causes. Born May II, 1883, Norwich, England, to Robert L. and Mary Ann Watson Pve. Married Victoria Morgan, dias a vorced. Employed baker. Member, LDS Church. Mrs. Survivors' sisters, Herb (May) Playtc'd, Mun-sleJ E Mrs. England; 3956 W 3240 S5. 5487 Pmkett Lee Brockwoy paint on car scratched Lvnne Quorry 3809 S. 27th East, r pellet shottei ed rear window of car W 5050 Ellen steward, 4109 South, car window shattered by while parked luvemies at 501s Steele St Burglaries reported by: Clarence Jackson, 2186 S 8th East, $U0, including 30 silver dollars 561 4th David Brlnton Ave. camera, corns, pillow cose, $225 700 Scott. 5d3 E George D South, television $70, cash $18 Oan Sieael, 4345 Zarahemlc Or , O'How coje. watches credit cards tape deck, topes pro.ector $00 Formers Daughter, 1136 E South $130 from cash box. $4j0 from cigarel machine George R GvQl, 3756 S 23 Ea t orlnhhttD entered, nothing taken damage $5 Former s Billiards. Daughter ",U6 E 33rd South $250 from nln boil machines Loaine A Rosmussen 1407 S Vd East tntrvivm $106 3d Winni- (Ethel) peg, Canada.; three neices, two nephews, Salt Lake City. Graveside services Thursday 3 p.m. Taylorsville3251-23r- Cemd etery; friends call p.m East 1:30-2.3- Clarence J. Woods pelet r ORE- .- SerPORTLAND, vices were Aug. 26 tor Clar ence J. Woods, 81, former Provo resident. Born Clover Valley, Nev Graduated from Tempanaga School in Provo 1911; graduate of high school at BYU, forefathers lived were in Oregon pioneers, since 1919(, served mission m England, active in LDS Church. Flor widow, Survivors: Morion ence; daughters. Evo ; Ore Spencer, Portland, Ore.; Hicks, Bcaverm, five seven grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Rhoades, Hanna, St Clara Terry, Utah; George. Mary S. Zerebko - CALIF. Marv 58 Zerebko, died Aug. 28 In a San Fran-- ' cisco hospital of cancer Born March 5, 1915, Salt Lake C'tv, to George A. and Emma F. Smith. Married Andrew Zerebko Jerome Sept. 2'", 1954, Son Francisco; he died. Employed at The Presidio, Son Francisco NOVATO, Annette Smith Survivors: daughter, Marianne, Nuvato; brothers, sisSmith, ter, G"orge Leroy Fairfox Calif ; A Fenton F Vervene Smith, both Salt Lake City Graveside services m Novato Salt hospital Clark Lake James (Carolyn) Burkinshaw Corinne noon, Chapel. 12 LDS Ward p m Frienas call Friday Olsen-Fel- t Mortuary, 70S S. 1st East, Brigham City, Corinne and Saturday a 9 ot room Ward Relief Society one hour prior to services Burial Corinne Cemetery Howard City, to Fran-- c and! s Ruti Agnes Driscoll Married Mark F. j Jan. Hopkin 6, 1928, Salt Lake LDS Tern pie He died March 10, 1932 Employe Salt Lake Tribune tor 36 years; retired 1963. active member LDS Church, ordinance worker at Sail Lake Temple. Survivors- - daughter, Mrs Charles (Fiances Jean) Jr, H. Wicker - HowRUPERT, IDAHO ard H. Wicker, 51, Rupert, died Aug. 28 of a heart ailment in a local hospital. Born Dec. 22, 1921, BountiUtah, to Orin and Ellen Hayes Wicker. Married Marcella Sparks April 17, 1945, Bountiful. Attended University of Utah, farm manager, veteran World War II. Survivors: son, widow; Sparks daughters, Howard all Wicker, Sally Wicker, Rupert; Mrs. Gary (Nancy) Jackson, St. George, Utah; Gat-forMrs. Jerry (Virginia) Nampa, Mrs. Dennis (Connie) Aldrich, Burley, stepdaughter, Mrs. S. D Goodman, (Robin) Hoyt, Mo.; brother, stsrers, Bruce Wicker. Bountiful; Mrs. King Clark, Twin Falls; (Revo) Mrs. Stanley (uennie) Strmq ham, Clearfield, Utah; Mrs Peter (Fawn) Felt, Laguna Hills, Calif. Funeral, Sa'urdav 10 a m , Rupert LDS 1st Ward Chao el. Burial, Ruoert City Ceme tery Lake Salt City, sisters, grandchildren; M B. (Peg) Scott, Mrs Scott, both Salt W W. (Helen) Ward Survivors' widow , son, Al n, parents, ull Corinne, gi idparents, Mr and Mrs C R. Clark, Pleasant Grove, brothers, sister, Ronald G., Murroy; Lyle; Dallas, both Corinne; sister, Mrs. Jay Draper. Funeral Saturday w Salt - 9 0 5 Lake City. Funeral Saturday, am, 11 13th LDS Ward Chapel, 375 1st South. E Friends call 260 E. South Friday 6 8 pm, Temple, and Saturday at the chapel prior to service Bun al South Morqan Cemetery Morgan. Harry F. BOUNTIFUL Prietzel. 35, 112 E. 1050 North, Bountiful, died Aug. Harry F causes of 28 Prietiel - ex- pending Hendry Naismith. tv Married Orin amination the e State by Funeral 260 Saturday Yoichi Sakiyoma pm, CLEARFIELD Salt Theone causes McMichoel Ehason 2nd East, died home ot natural Born Sept 30, 1892, Hovts Utah to William and ville McMi Elizabeth Robinson chad Married Archie A Eli ason Divorced Mrs Survivors sister, McMichal Annice Mary Young, Coalville Graveside services Aua. 31 II a m Coalville Cemetery Japan. Funeral 8 p nt Friday Buddhist Church, Ogden where fripnds call prior to service. Cremation Saturday 10 a.m. legal Notices NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ty the Board of Commission rs ot ot the inten'ion ol such Board ol Commissioners bait Lake City. Utah to moke Ihc following described improvements to that will cause oil make such improvements It is proposed streets in the extension to be ooved w th o 2 inch thick stone tilled 6 on thick inch surtoce a compacted ara placed ,heot ospholt wearing vel base to construct a drainaqe svsfem, to remove tree where they all to remove existing non are in the wav ol new to con conforming miprcremerK in the wo of new improvements street to the new edae ot ond curb gutter struct drivewovs from the ndewaixs and to do all other work necessary to complete the protect m accordance with bolt Loke City standards of streets in this district upon which improvement AH the frontage are to be made will be osses.ed m accordance with the improvements Credits under proper permits tram the office ot the Citv constructed Engineer and extensions previously built and assessed will be made ond allowed so thot property will not be reassessed tor those prior Im provements so constructed. Credits for corner lot exemptions or partial exemptions will be mode os provided by Slote Statutes and City Ordi ounces within the following described This extension will be constructed area and boundaries, and is to be known os Curb and Gutter Exten bion 514-AREA Belmont Sub. Gilmer Ploue Sub, Wooduurv Sub. North tnqiewood all in Block 17, S Add, South Belmont Sub, Lots 16 17 18 6 ond 12,Loke City Survey A BPS. Block 34, Plat C Solt Acre Plat Sol? B'ock 5, Plot F Salt Loke City Survey, Block 1?, Plat Lake City Survey, Block 15, Plot MB , Salt Lake City Survey; Blocv F' Salt Lake Block 14, Plat Salt Loke City Survey 14 Plot 'B F , Sait Lake City Survey. Arlington City Survey. Blotk 15, Plat o Heqhts Sub , Ooualas Place Sub . and all other pieces and parcels land not particularly divided in the aforementioned oreo "t BOUNDARIES North South 4th South Street Harvard Avenue East Street East 1?th West Denver Street STREETS Mona the tollowmq named streets the abutting property will be as sessed tor improvements built at the herein below estimated rates pei front foot of abuthnq property, or designated widhs ot roadway meas ured out from the street edge of the gutter to a limit not to exceed U fpe. tor concrete curb and gutter where they do not now exis, one costs of the protect, oi tor the abutter s portion ot alt miscellaneous follows North side from 9th East Street, thence HARVARD AVENUE East to o point 50 feet West ot McClelland Street -Rote No I ?TH SOUTH from 9th East Street, STREET North side henct East to o point 260 feet east of 10th East Street Rac No SOUTH BELMONT Aug. BELMONT Wash , to Wil- liam G and Harriet Gibson Prietzel. Married Jacqueline Gibson July 6, 1963. Mid dlesex, England; solemnized LDS Salt Lake Temple. Hill Air Force Employe West Base; High graduate School, attended BYU. sons, widow, Survivors: daughters, Matthew, BeniaJennifer Primin, Michelle, etzel, all Bountiful; parents, Ed Gibson Mrs. Harriet wards, Salt Lake City; William G. Prietzel, San Francisco. pm. LDS 10th Ward Bountiful Chapel. Burial Bountiful City Cemetery. Loren J. Marshall HUNTINGTON, Emeiv Loren J Marshall, County died Aua 28 58, Huntinqton, ot 0 m a Moab hospital heart attack Born Mav 15, 115, Hunt ington, to iro ond Jeanette Married Otteson Marshall Irene Weston, June 15, 1951, Manti solemnized, Price. LDS Temple Employe, State Highway Department sons, widow, Survivors Loren G., Wayne L., Jerry L., all Huntingdon, stepson, Robert Burnside, Las Veaas, Mrs stepdaughters, Sherald (Patricia) Blackburn, Clawson, County, Emery Mrs Sandra Sherman, 10 Huntinnton, qrandchil dren; brothers, sisters, Mil ton, Salt Lake City, Perry, Bountiful; Chris, Clee, both Price; Mrs. Phillip (Edna) Lewis, California; Mrs. Jack (Sherrie) Cox, Orem; Mrs James (Yutonna) McDermott, Alabama. Funeral, Saturday pm, HARVARD I0TH 2 streetto East Of- 1938, Van-- c 0 u v e r , Yoichi illness Born March 6, 1897, Japan to Yosomatsu and Rie Saki yomo Married Tome Shibo Jan S, 1928 Oaden. Member. Church Buddhist Svrocuse and Shizuoka Keiva Kai. widow, Clear Survivors' field, brother, sister, Roy mosuke, Madero, Caul., Mrs Shiga-KeNui Kondo, 535 S Aua 28 at 80 - Sakiyama, 7g, Clearfield, died Aug. 28 at home otter a long Theone M. Eliason No 2 pm Lake City Cemetery th Friday Fridoy noon, 260 where Temple, triends call prior to services Burial Wasatch Lawn Memo rial Park South where friends call Friday Burial Saturday prior aminers Funeral Funeral E W 2 South Temple, E of Danville, Calif. Stone. Calit , Mrs Christina Downey. Laid WWII versify 2 Anodes; grandchildren, brother sister, Whitnev J , Salt Lake City, Mbs. Marvin S (Beverly Jean) Nelson, (Elizabeth) Butler, Riverside, Ex- 11, fcaile Mrs ''eteran Richard f Robert J., Keen an A , Lawrence A . all Los candy companies, ZCMl sisters. Mrs Survivors Jacx W (Anne) Kelly. Mrs Catherine Soiomon, both Salt Medical fice. Born f$ f Allen Feb 23, 1918, Port land. Ore ; later solemnized Soli Lake LDS Temple He died in 1919 Employed local City, 3rd West, died home of natural attended Uni U'oh, member, LDS Church, employed as a commercial pilot sons mother, Survivors, W Loke 7 27, 1919, Salt Born Sept Lake City, to Arthur L. and Sarah Glenn HaiQht. Married Evelyn G. Saylor June 17, 1945, Los Anqeles, divorced Sarah Cather me B EAST J0TH EAST 1GTH EAST 10TH EAST - South side from 9th East Street; a point 75 feet west ot llth East Street thence Rah 2 AVENUE from 9th East Street, thence North side Cast to a point J9 feet west of McClellond Street Rate No 2 South side AVENUE from 9th East Street, thence Fast to a point 61 36 feet west of McClellond Street Rate No 2 South side AVENUE between 9th East Street and Rate No 2 McClelland Street West side - from a point 62 10 feet south o? STREET 9th South Street, thence south to a point 64 55 fee Rote No 2 north of Herbert Avenue West side STREET from Herbert Avenue, thence Rote No 2 south to Dead End STREET bnwteen 9th South Street ond East side Rate No 2 Herbert Avenue rom a oomt 50 feet south of STREET East side Rate No Herbert Avenue, thence south to Deod End ? - ioth EAT - West side STREET between 6th and 8th South Rate No. 2 Streets I0TH EAST STREET between 6th ond 8th South East side Rate No 2 Streets f?TH EAST STREET from a point 62 feet South of 5th West side South Street, thence South to 6th South Street Rate - No I2TH EAST - 2 East side STREET South Street, thence No 2 from a point 42 feet south of 5th South to 6th South Street Rote - SOUTH STREFT North side from llth East Street, thence West 400 feet Rate No. 3. WILLIAMS AVENUE from 10th East Street, thence North side East to a point 47 60 fet west cf McClelland Street Rate No 4 WILLIAMS AVENUE South side between 10th East Street ond Rate No 4 McClelland Street tram 5th South Street, thence DENVER STREET West side Rate No 5 North 371 25 feet DENVER STREET East side from Sh South Street; thence Rote No 5 North 330 feet North side HARVARD AVENUE from a point 43 90 feet east ot Rote No 6. McClelland Street, Whence East 208 feet HARVARD AVFNUF South sioe from McClelland Street, thence East 236 50 feet Rate No 6 HARVARD North sde from a point 75 feet West of AENUE 1th Fast Street, thence West 105 feet Rate No 7 HARVARD AVENUE South side from llth East Street, thence West 195 feet Rate No 7 DENVER STREET West side from 4th South street, thence Sojth 247 50 feet ond from o point 247 50 feet South and 24 75 feet West of 4th South Street, thence South 41 25 Rote No 7 iepf DENVER STREET East side from 4th South Street, thence South 329 92 feet Rote No 7 IMPROVEMENTS AND ESTIMATED COSTS 7TH - - - - - - - Nev ; Robert Lee, 90, 2825 E 33rd South, died Aug. 28 in a local nursing home of natu- Vandalism reported by: A Lester Nordauist, 1025 E 57th South, rock tnrown through window $200 Mike Pi ice, 1483 W 6th North, gos tonk of motorcycle damaged Robert Bridge, 334 N 9th West, dog shot in head with BB gun Robert J Womack, 2976 Glen mare, windshield of car broken. Elame B Howard, 1275 W 33'd b oken South, window by BB Lojghner, i. Clifton Clifton Jay CORINNE Clark, 27, died Aug 29 of imuries suffered in a truck accident In Montana Born April 16, 1946, Murray, to C R. and June Gil man Clark. Married Linda Hansen Sept. 25, 1964, Perry, Utah. Lived in Corinne since marriage, truck driver tor six years, membe' Cornne 67, Born Oct. 9, 1 causes. legal Notices Jpl aAUa of natural causes. live Mrs Robert Lee Crimes reported Oon M-- day 7 9 pm., Friday prior. Vernal Burial. Mortuary. Vernal Memorial Park OREBING. Mr ond Mrs Sher man, 730 E. 5600 South, Murroy, boy JENSEN, Mr. and Mrs. Ken L 242 E. 100 Soi th, boy. South rear window of car broken Ltzo 4045 Blame L Margetts, Dr . windows broken In car ond mobe home, S2j0 3940 Ha'e Kav A Horst Or mailbmr knocked down 1193 Serpc Euaene Christensen, ntmp Woy. Sandy, fire hydrant near t -- me turned on. 12th 6256 Patncm Richardson East owning knocked down Glenn Peeves, 2o8 1st Ave, door scratched $40. Gralnaer s Market, 916 W 0th North, plate glass I door broken Steffen, greatg- s. Wilma Armstrong, Richmond, Calif Funeral, Friday 11 o.m Lutheran Church of Saviours, Vernal; friends call Thurs- Mrs 4310 Benmon Arthur Andersen, , paint poured over cor put In gasol.ie tonk. Ann Fresno, Calif.; jorns Rd Mrs. Calif.; ad 817 Pomseta Dr bov and Mrs Mr ASHTON, 771 PontiOv. Dr , boy and Mr KNUDSON, Gerald 1469 Beacon Dr , gtrl. bioth parents, Robert Warren, William Dale, Lee J , all Spanish Fork, Mrs. Robert (Susan) Bird, Lavton, Mrs Rasmussen, Gary (Margie) Logan. m Spanish will be Funeral Fork 6th LDS Ward Chapel, friends call Linde Mortuary Thursday, 7 9 p.m., Friday Burial, prior to service. Spanish Fork City Cemetery ful, girl Mrs Benia BEHUNIN, Mr mm 5865 Sesame St girl Mrs and Mr STEVENSON, Marc H , 1547 E. 1700 South) boy LITTLE, Mr and Mrs James Dovtd 9973 Flint Dr , Sandy boy SARGENT, Mr ond Mrs Don. 2845 W 4270 South, bov WRIGHT, Mr ond Mrs W Rob rt, 1120 E 400 North. Bountiful, co Mrs Mr and GOLLAHER, John Bothers Moffitt Iron workei Member, LDS Church, VFW Vietnam War veteran Gradu Fork ate, High Spanish School; attended Utah Tech meal College. Wasatch Presbyterian East. Robert Kearns, Funeral Saturday noon 260 where E South Temple, friends call Friday 6 8 pm and Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial. Millville Lake a.m., 11 Church, 1626 - 17th Friencs call Friday Cottonwood Hospital Sain Mr ond Mrs DAWSON, W , 645 E. 5720 Sooth, Murray, bov Mr and Mrs Garth D , GOOCH, 501 E 8285 South, Sontiv bov HURLEY, Mr and Mrs Richard B , 334 Utopia Ave , bov LEATHERBURY, Mr. and Mrs S , 378 E. 820 South, Marshall Sandy, bov EDWARDS, Mr and Mrs Join W 2448 Maloney Dr girl JEFFERY, Mr ond Ms Wvdell H . 421 Bradley Wav, Sondv. girl McBRIDE, Mr and Mrs Sic phen 5659 Colann Dr., girl MOORE, Mr ond Mrs John E 136 E 7570 South, Midvale, gtrl LDS Hospital D'JNCAN, Mr White n g M a i Caht Ogden, Kenneth LDS 1908, 14, i Harold J. Tippetts, director. Utah Division ot Parks and Recreation, which leases the salt flats from the Bureau of Land Management said there is the possibility of a racer running onto Kaiser land He said there wasn't a problem last week during the Bonneville Nationals because the cars started on the south ei.J of the track and ran in a northerly direction. However, during runs for the world's land speed record which require a racer to travel m both directions within one hour to establish a record, there could be a problem. Lunt mentioned Craig Breedlove's iamous ride into a brine pond several years ago when his drag chute broke and he lost control of the car. The company is willing to have the state pay the premium on an insurance policy to protect the company, but after a brief check he has been unable to find an insurance Warren J. Jack Thomas. 90, for many years tour manager for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, died Aug. 29 at a local hos- ral causes Cross Hospital PARKIN, Mr and Mrs Kent 135V Navaio St girl EDMAN, Mr and Mrs Thomas 3714 Greenbrtar Wav grl WARDLE, Mr and Mrs Donald 1365 Brookshire Dr , boy ECCLES, Mr and Mrs Williom 14474 b 2200 West, Riverton bo E Morlev, Dear- - 87, 2662 born St., died Aug. 30 in a k local nursing 2 home ot natu- dren, 39 great arondchildren, sisters, Mrs LaVeie Anderson Blarktoot, Idaho, Mrs Letho Jensen. Sandy, Mrs Clea Barlow, Mrs Morgue rite Goodrich, both Salt Lake Ronald brothers City, r J Roval June 1917, she d ed February, 1920 married Ala von Smith Sept 20, 1920 she 1929: died married June Harris she Evelyn Brown 1965; died all marriages LOQan LDS Temple Member Oaden Union Teamsters local 976 Served LDS inis to southern 'ates sion 1915 1917 Hfwkins bishop, 1919 1922 Basin, Survivors sons dauahters Neil W, Murray; Mrs Ellis (Viola) Sawyer, Eden Idaho, Mr,. Don (Donna) McKean, Phoenix, Ariz ; Mrs Rhoda Lee, Kimberly, Idaho, Mrs Love, Mur Ralph (Leeta) tough, Idaho ; 03 qranrichil Eileen D. Hopkin Eileen Driscoll Hopkin, 47 - 3rd East, Mav and Hazel Sarah , to :k Mar L e d a Olson r ie d Wiser Cemetery Price ond Miller Aanes Murray Mar ried George Smart Dec 1. 1909, Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Feb. 23, 1959. Member LDS in ' in Born "Sandy" Holy day, 1 p m., lor Gill Roval Molfitt. 25, Spanish Fo'k, 8, 1948, Alexander births be Fri- - Funerol American Fork. to County, Born , Moffitt R. accident Lake Tooele 1887, V,ew, STATISTICS The State of Examiners was told Wednesday a possibility of Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Co. posting some land at the Bonneville Salt Flats that could pose a problem to future racing Larry V. Lunt. assistant Utah attorney general, said he was Icd by company attorneys that posting might be done to protect Kaiser from being sued if a spe ator or racer was injured or killed on Kaiser land. C:H who died Aua 27 in an automobile Jan Born 1, Agnes Local Mil- causes. VITAL there is S'Sters Mrs J Clyde (Beu Mrs Bountiful, loh) Colt, Ariin B iFlorence) Jensen Helen Marie Wilcox, both Salt Lake City Funeral, Friday 11 am, Lindquist Bountiful Mortuary where triends call Thursday 68 pm, Friday prior to scr vice Burial, Wasatch Lawn Cemetery, Sblt Lake City will Margaret M. Smart late-mod- Boa-- D ot Franklin A , Richard T , Mrs. Paul A (Merlel Woodruff, Mrs Mvron (Morga ret) Wallace, all Sa't Lake Mrs Willord (Leslie) City Stout, Bounhfu1. 17 grandchil dren, 39 great arondchildren SPANISH FORK recent EPA study showed that carbon monoxide emnnssions irom the average car in Denver are twice as high as for the same car m five cities at sea level Or if the seal is is illegally broken and the proper adjustment is made. Dr Brown said, th; average car m Denver would show a 50 percent decrease in carbon monoxide emissions. He said he has done what amounted to illegal tuneups on three vehicles, adjusting the idle mixture screws that had been sealed at the factory. Mileage increased about 30 percent and carbon monoxide emissions dropped 30 percent. Why dont car owners m Denver and Sail Lake City wise up and break the seals and do themselves a favor by adjusting the idle mixture? he asked. He said one problem would be the return to lower altitudes, at which time exhaust valves could be burned out Insurance poses Salt Flats snag N Member, Daughters Utah Pioneers. Survivors sons, dauahters 0 A l 1951 Lt. ments are unrealistic and based on faulty scientific investigation. EPA officials said the requirements are under review. New cars have the idle mixture adiustmg screw set at the factory fox minimum carbon ' monoxide er sions and then sealed, he said. This means the idle mixture is about right for Los Angeles, for example. But if a car is dehv ered to Denver or Salt Lake City or any oilier city at such high altitude, the reduced air density will have reduced the ratio. If the seal is not broken and the idle mixture adjusted, the carbon monoxide emissions tor this car will be increased tremendously." CIS Wil N at Aug. 27 Andrew Briaham and and Fran Jesson Louisa A Erickson, June 2, 1911, Salt Lake City, sole mnized in Salt Lake LD.3 He died Feb Temple Albert Cache to County, Mortm Alfred A MarWiese. ried John Henrv Juber Feb I, 1919, Paradise, N.O.; later solemnized Salt Lake LDS He died Nov. JO, Temple. Mill 613 53, died , ' R. Haight Richard Haight, Thomas 791 Allen, Auq 29 in a local nursing home of natu rol causes Born May 1894 25, Salt Lake City, to Jan 1894 ville ,o Married cox Wil-- I Rut, Brown said, the nitrogen oxide require- Born 14 Jessie Naismith 920 Belmont Ave natural causes Salt Anno Jenkins 7 of Alonzo I Falls, in hospitul 1886 Deiore Olson, Ave , died 29 m a Aua local hospital 41 30, 1973 Thamas Jessie N. Alien 79 Alton Franklin and R i Sioux 28 Earl Murray died' a , Loke City, 1900, W n o n o , to Minn., George o m ond aret Earl D. Olson Am a of natural'j causes Born Jon 3, 18. Viola I local Wiese Juber, h 1 t if u Aua died Aug. 29 in a local nursing home of notu- rol couses Born Dec, "We also urge all citizens to increase their commitment to improve their environment and to accept the fact that it will necessitate some sacrifice. It would be easier and much less, expensive, he said, to merely adjust the car's carburator so gasoline is burned more efficiently. This lias not been considered an adequate solution m the past because it would cause the nitrogen oxide emissions from the engine to increase' violating another part of the Clean Air Act's standards post-197- 25 - BOUNTIFUL Verna Erick son, 87, Boun Juber W. Groce Mabel 72, air-fu- gional Administrator John A. Green said dur-uta breaK m the heanng that h" hasnt had time to sLdy it, but it looks very promising While there was testimony Wednesday m substantial conflict with EPA thinking, it was all cordial. Dr. Billings Brown, a chemist, said Mabel ot the association pre-ide- nl Anna Verna Erickson OBITUARIES r -- NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST DESERET EPA ''' - Smith, Friday Elsie M. Lott ANGELES, CALIF -Elsie Moore Lott, 92, tormer Utah resident, died Aug 27 in Los Angeles Born Dec 21, 1880, Provi to Stephen Bliss and Eleanor Colton Moore Married Merrill Rowe Lott. Parents were early Utah pioneers Studied water color pamtmq m Utah, at Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles ond ot Pratt InstiN tute, Brooklyn, Y.; poet, Rolled author ot "Wagons West and Other Poems;" member Women's Club, Fruit and Flower Guild and ReClub m Mountain publican Lakes, N.J.; me iber Dough of ters Utah Pioneers, Daughters ot the American Pen Women s Revolution, Club of Hollywood, Cheviot Hills Women's Club and Cheviot Hills Women s ReLos Club in publican Angeles. Survivors, husband, son, Stephen Moore, two grand LOS children. Funerol Thursday. Westwood Angeles LDS Alice K. - II 1 Ward, pm, Los Bennett DELTA Alice Kinder Ben., ft, 92, died Aug. 29 in Tooele rest home of caus es incident to age. Born Jan. 6, 1881, Juab, Juab County, to John Henry and Hannah Maria Rusk Kinder. Married Thomas Wil liam Bennett March IS, 1898, Millard County, Deseret, later solemnized Ma ti LDS Feb. died He 4, Temple. 1953. Lived in Tooele since husband's death Survivors sons, daughter, Wiliam Henrv, Magna, Max both Delta, Clemont. K Nev , Jay, Henderson, Orin Z , Page, Artz ; Mrs Verion (Fern) Day, Tooele 37 grandchildren, grandchildren, 113 40 great qreat Funeral Saturday 11 am, Dplto 1st Ward Friends call Nickie Mortuary Friday 8 o m and at Ward Relief So defy Rcuin Saturday 10-a m Burial Delta Cemetery ) I 1 1st LDS Ward Huntington Chapel; friends call Friday Fausett m., p Mortuary, Price; chapel Saturday hour prior to service. Burial, Huntington Cemetery Mary P. Hope -Pa PHILADELPHIA, Mary Lee Pugh Hope, 70, of 23 ol died Aug. Philadelphia, the University of Pennsvlvo ma hospital of cancer Married Len Ross Hope Retired seamstress; work di rector m Relief Society, Phil City LDS Branch, adelphia 1955 travemd with her in os the Mideast in family uvnn Hope Family Orches tra Survivors, sons, daughters, Len Jr ; William, Vernon, Mrs. Izetto Davis; Miriam; 16 nine grandchildren, Funeral was Tuesday, Aug at a Philadelphia LDS Church. Graveside services ot will be Saturday, 10 a m Elysian Gardens, 1075 E 4580 South, Salt Lake City 28, Pat C. Murphy - MASS. Pat BOSTON, Crosby Murphy, 42, Boston, died Aug. 28 in a local hospi tal of natural causes. Born Mav 26, 1931, San Diego, Calit., to Frank M end F.helyn Ktnnerslev Cros by Married Warren T Mur phy Jr 1954, Provo. Former Salt Lake resident, attended University ot Utah Survivors, hu'band, sons Warren T. Ill, Geoffrey, all Boston, father, San Diego, C Mrs sister, brother, Salt Barry (Carol) Walker, K Loke City F'ank Crosby, Anaheim, Calif Al! other necessary things shot) be done to ..omotete the whole oroiect in o proper and workmanlike manner according to plans, oro files and specifications on file m the office of the Salt Lake City Engi neer and to defray the abutter s portion of the cost ond expense ol sa.d improvements bv a special tax or assessment to be paid in ?en interest on the (i0) pQual annual installments plus seven percent (7 unpaid balance levied according to the front or linear foot fronogc uoon and against ch lots, pieces or oorcels ot lond to be benefited and The whole amount ot the to may be affected by said improvements paid without interest w'thin 15 days otter notification by the Solt Lake T of the reasurer due. City omojnt AM non conforming improvements such as towns, sprinkling systems rock gardens, driveways, curbs and gutters, culverts, walks, fences etc , wh.ch have been built or instoiied by obuttmq property owners within tne areas to be improved must be removed ov the property own ers at their expense prior to the commencement of thv protect It the,e improvements are not removed bv the property owners, they will be re moved by the contractor ond disposed ot by him as directed bv the En gmeer Parking areas, le, those areas between tne back of new curb and the street eage of existing sidewalk, not occupied by housewalks or drivewovs, wilt be brought to finished grade using tne existing soil. No fine eroding, top soiling, seeding, seddmg ot installing of sprinkling svs terns will be done under this improvement extension The abutter s estimated cost per front foot does net include the cost of driveways which will vary accordmq tg width ond mount ot parking area to be covered These costs are estimated to be approximately $150 per sauare too for open type driveways ond $2 00 per sauare toot for drives reautring pipe or culvert m the gutter line The cost of drivewovs will be ossessed against the properties benefited in addition to the assessment for stdewaik, curb and gutter, paving ond miscellaneous v The estimated cost of the Citys portion proper ond Closs C" conof all general excavation, the cost of povmg sists of the cost of at ah intersections, the cost of oil d'amoge ond irrigation pipe ond fruclures ond the cost of remomg ond replacing existing sidewalks and curb and gutter mode neressary by the new improvements to the cairying out of such Mnfentron All protests ond obieetions must be present d in writing, Mating therein lot, block or descrlot on. to he City Recorder on or btore the 7tn day of September, 1973 The ? its first regular meeting theregttM.tg wlL the 3oard of Commissioners nth day ot September 1973, will consider the proposedjevy ond hear and consider such promts ond obiectiors to said improvements os shah hove been mode Bv order ol the Board o Commissioners of Salt Loke City, Utah DATED Ju v 11 1973 HERMAN J. IsOGENSEN City Recorder CURB AND GUTTER EXTENSION NO 5.4 First publication August 9 1973 Second publication August 16, 1973 Thud publication August 23, 1971 Last Duplication August 30 1973 S 1 (A 19) |