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Show nilKifiWirffir'--iriiiiiitiiiii- Ballet West Fall Gala Continued from Page l jng Janice James who injured her nb cage in rehearsal car- - her this week. . The six curtain calls clearly - indicated that Miss Salle is a very regal and convincing Swan Queen, as was Tomm '"Ruud a very noble prince. It .Vas a very performance. Perhaps a bit more low class emotion just maybe would have bten in order, f since whatever is left of the original scenario m this en version docs still have much to do v with loving and leaving. Nc matter, Miss Salle was and throughout ; c; I just exquisite in her solo. She . ; gave her Odette richness and authority.1 There were mo-- v ments when Miss Salle lost ; the trembling fluttering that is ' ''always such a joy to see jnainlainedthroughout, but this is-- to quibble about a quality that only the greatest ballert- nas are able to retain. What is exciting is that Ballet West has acquired (and just in the nick of time as it proved to be) a soloist who dances with proud strength and dignity as well as delicate g artistry that provides moments. B-- , - heart-catchin- Along with the six curtain calls that were accorded Cynthia Young and Charles Fuller for their superlative performance of Meditations were calls of many enthusiastic Bravo!" (From the men, of course1) Their dancing together has a harmony that is probably unmatched by any other pair in ballet West. Other dancers may be individually more dazzling, but thcaC two move as one. d j Miss Youngs role of the young girl in love is a portrayal of enormous beauty and interest. It has a vitality and youthfulness that is immeasurably breathtaking to see. Miss Young's Technically poise and line could not have ,1 ftTin'ii fiiiitifigriiniiiin Jll)illlJrJrJtfWllitf'l1'w-''frl,- been better, but it was the air of tender excitement she suggested that truly won the heart. This seasons production has Michael Rozow as the exultant caller of Elisha Keel ers square dance calls" that really have no relation to the classic steps being taken. Charles Fuller was essentially a boyish prince. He projected an unusual mixture of shyness and ardor, of reserve and brilliance. His dancing was perfectly placed, and with Miss Young they never put a step or gesture wrong, but the possibility was always almost excitingly present. Included in Wiliam Chris- This is a ballet of the most pungent and simple charm, a ballet touching the heart of American vaudeville, and the audience loved it. The individual performances were exemplary, and Square Dance swung! Set for Ballet West by Yurek Lazowski, who danced in the original Fokine version. Dances From Pnnce Igor is a 12th Century Tartar dervish that portrays the their women, and warriors, their Persian women slaves. tensens program of contrasts and pleasures was Balanchines Square Dance. whirling-- Morgan was a pure delight as the leading square dancer, and she was partnered with a kind of easy gusto by John Hiatt. Vicky The Dances of a Russian-Tarta- r ceremony of power and folk ritual. Convincing in his almost wild tribal power was Jay Polovetsian Jolly as the Warrior. In an alleged major role though it doesnt have Polovetsian are the theatricalization This ballet of classic forms and rustic attitudes has a charm all its own, and to be commended is its mixture of Vivaldi, Corelli, and all points east and west of Johnny Cash. This is a fun ballet. Coloradan arrested the time and impact of a ditional solo Sabine Salle was the pnncipal Persian Slave. The corps kteps up its dash and fire to the point that one wonders if they aren't going to topple over from exhausand I can only wonder tion how 'these dancers are going to feel Saturday night after their five performances. , The costumes by Sarah B. Price are colorful, to say the least, and they add to the gala fireu orks of the production. , For ihe opening performance, I thought that Ardean Watts paced the Utah Symphony Orchestra just a shade slow in the Borodin score so that there wasn't quite the smashing effect that the Polovetsian Dances sometimes have musically. Throughout the long and Fall Gala, the satisfying Utah Symphony and Mr. Watts combined artistry with beautiful scores to add ideal support. he Salt Lake City Police hnd the County Sheriffs Office combined forces this week in recovering a cache of stolen 'property worth an estimated f, g l ' ' v y ,, V Rick Carter, 38. Grand June-tioColo., was arrested in connection with the case, said Capt. N.D. Hayward of the ' A Sheriffs Detective Division. Albert Mathena; 35. Sortngvllle, MO. grand larceny. Dec 11, 1973, Michael Mo , five-lif- e 30, Independence, Gill, ond M0, robbery and escope, March 12. 1974; Douglas Albrefson, 32, Salt Dec. 11. Lake City, forgery, 1973; Belton Cunnmghom, Saif 25, Lake City, 120. second-degreburgio-rMarch 12, 1974; Wmtord Smith, 22, , sale of moriluana, Ooden, March 12, 1974; James 0. Corbin, 22, five Orem, year, receiving stolen prooerty, Oct. 9, 1973; Thomas W. Brough, 23, Bountiful, Davis County, five years, unlawful sole of narcot'c drug. March 12, 1974, Larry Liptrop, 20, Ogde second degree burglary, Sept, 0. i974, and Fred John Arv derson, 22, Sandy, Salt Lake County, five years, ossoult with a deodiy weapon, Nov. 13, 1973. Thomas Gurule. 22, Granger, Salt Lake County, five life, robbery and Jesse Rioios, 23, Salt ake City, 1 20, both received forgery, rehearing dotes Gurule s is August 197S ond Rioias in August, 1974. A x Carter was charged with t,three counts cf burglary and grand larcency in complaints 1 Tuesday before City Judge Maurice D. Jones by Sheriff's e Uet. Jay B. Labrum and . Po-lic- Det. Victor V. Versluis. lie is being held in the County 3&J in lieu of a $40,000 bond. Capt. Hayward said Carter had been under observation for about a week before his - U.S.is winning hijacking battle arrest, .The recovered property in- -' eludes - wall plaques, guns, tllrs, television sets, stereos, Clocks, antiques and miscellaneous objects. It took three truckloads to haul it to the Hall of Justice. it f .1 'The stolen property is ' lieved to have come from be70 residential burglaries on the east side of the city and to ( ; Receiving paroles were: $so,ooo to $100,000. ; . reheanngs. v 85 county, Evidence has been turned ,.oyer to the county attorneys office for possible arrests of two other suspects In tne case. - MIAMI BEACH (AP) The United States is winning the fight against air hijackings but is not yet ready to lower its guard, Federal Aviation Administration chief Alexander Butterfield says. Speaking before the Greater Police detectives Jay Labrum, left, and Garth Miami Aviation Association on Beckstead examine items recovered in raid. Wednesday, Butterfield said, We are still picking up a tremendous number of guns and Officers also found a map lead detectives to the homes ' with names and addresses from which the goods were, knives in our security checks The threat is still with us." think which taken. circled, may they jn-- W. 5300 So- ! 1783 So. Slot Si-47- V 50 MA6N So. Redwood Ri EFFECTIVE THURS, FR1. 7355 So. 9th E. - 40 W. 2nd N. Bountiful & SAT. as jobs and Mr. Cohen ' at assistant Loews Liberty Theate: in Cleveland while he attended school. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvanias Wharton School of Business in - Funeral St. Ambrose Sal-da- Mr. Cohen then joined the Washington Theatre Circuit which operated eight independent theaters in the Cleveland area. Later he joined the ' Milton Noney Cooperative, where he assisted in the oper- ation of 93 theaters. ' . to' Holy Cross Hospital Mrs. Mr. and EDWARDS, Drooer, Cnanes. l2w53Boulter St girl. ULIBARRI, Mr. and Mrs. Uen Jr., 3653 Inglewood Dr., girl. STROUD, Mr. ond Mrs. David, 1528-7tEast, bov WILSON, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, 872 W 5th South, bov. SALTER, Mr. and Mrs. Alan LaMar, 2834th Ave , bov. St. Mark s Hospital WEBB, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle, 8769 W. 3150 South, Magna, boy. EASTMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Mar Shall, 4095 W 5050 South, bov. GREEN, Mr. and Mrs. David. 4126 S 300 West, Granger, bov. MARQUES, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, 180 E. 967 South, Sondv, girt. Ellett, 4828 S. CHEST Drive, If 1501. tm' KV.r LOTION 0MLf MBt. WATER DECANTER BEEF 8$ 3$ BROCCOLI IN&TOn RED DELICIOUS pum emu APPLES 8mtrr a. PEARS VW4 2&ox- CATSUP I ORANGES - SoTTlC civmM 'orr $ 3 JO ce 3V 3w case PEARS if, vie ,A H, 1 . - j wv ewf r io- -. to mse i . . . 2532-150- t I Cam-- , hospital ft ,aj heart oilfent. j r-- si f oenhi' Denmo j Oluf ick (Ine Schmidt - El , . - - Bessie Agnes Farrell March 16, 1927, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Salt Lake County fireman; served as high priest; served mission in western states; served as zone chairman and president ' of Lions Club. r widow; , sons, Surviyors: Glen, Provo; Larry, Ogden; nine grandchildren; .brother, sister, John, Stockton, Coiif.; Mrs. Romer - (Margaret) Packer, San Jose, Calif. Funeral Saturday, 1 p m., Murray Third Ward, 4600 S. t. Friends call 4760 Brown S. State Friday 8 p.m. and Saturday one hour prior to service. Burial Murray City ' Credit Hotel i Employes Union member Centerville Fi'th yard. sons. Suntvors: widow; Parley! E.,1 Riverside, Calif.; both 0-Eldon Lee, ; Virgil West Efeuntiful; seven grandchildren broth .:rs, Edwin J., Magna; Fred W., Salt Lake. Funerd) Saturday, 1 0 m., Centerville Fifth Ward Choc-el- , 160 5 300 East. Friends call 260 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City, Friday 68 p.m. and Saturday at the ward chapel one hour prior o services. 11 Cemetery. Floyd B. Bown John C. Markham John - 269 Dr1,, Sept. S c 1 Bown, died in at Lake! Parker Bob" 52, . Sept. In Wyoming an Industrial accident. Born 11. 1921, April Salt ake City, to Howard M. und Margaret P a r k e otj es. Born 2 Sneddon Angeles, July 15, Los 1W3, Coolbear Jones, Boilermaker and welder; member AAA; Boile maker Local 182; member LDS Church. sons, Survivors: widow; daughter Royce; parents, all Salt Lake City; I .alt sisters, Mrs. Lor. rene Connors; Mrs. Shirley Navlor; Mrs. Betty all Salt Lake City; father and mother in law, Alex and Lillie Sneddon, Sait Lake City; ounr, Maxine, Wilson, Sam-wort- Funeral pending from E. South Temple, Petra E. , 260 Fernandez Petra Eaurroio Fernondei, 85, 1926 Lo Cresta Sept. Dr died II at home of natural causes. fuel Michael I. Knowlden Michael Ivan Knowlden, Born Jon. 17, 1881 Ondar-ro- a, Vizcaya, Spain, to Seraf-i- l Berlelvetta and Juana Ang-cab- e Spaniard to vie (or bike record causes.' died July 11, 1960. Survivors: sons, daughters, Henry, Jose, both Pocrtello; Mrs. Willard K. (Carmen) Paulsen, Salt Lake City; Isabel Fernandez, New York 11 3 City; grandchildren; - - Josefa Irlondo, Spain. Funeral Moss Saturday 10 a m St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Pocatello. Holy Rosary Friday 7:30 p.m.. Manning Funeral Chooel. PocatelMountatnvlew etery, Pocatello. Born June 15, 1954, Baltimore, Md., to George S. ond Marlorle Albach Knowlden. Member LDS Church. Survivors: parents; brother, sisters, Leonard Stonlon, Rebecca June, Lynne Michaelle, all Salt Lake City; grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. sister, lo. Burial June 'Arthur E. ville, Celts, . Cem- Albach, Watson- Funeral Saturday 1. p.m., Pork South LDS Ward Chapel, 2535 Douglas SI. Burial Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park , High i s l Eihel8' Oct. 24, 1924, Salt 10, 1969. Pharmacist. Survivors: son, daughter, Roqer Lee, ' Granada Hills, Calif.; Mrs. Gerald (Porothy) O'Brien, Bountiful, Utah; 7 grandchildren,' brothers, sisters, Lucien, Cheder, Utah, Robert, Manfi, Utah; Glen, Eureka, Calif.; 'M's. Joseph (Alto) Coleman, Htber City, Utah; Mrs. Thelma Whitlock, Salt Lake City; MrV Edword (Elaine) Higham, Mint). Funeral Friday - noon, Yolecrest LDS Wahl Chooel, 103S-18tEost, ' Silt Lake City. Friends cal! 260 E. South Temple, $!t" Lake City, Thursday' 68 p.m., chooel Friday hour prior to service. Burial Stlt Lake City Cemetery. Ivan Nelsoi . , , - , - 19, 2647 Alden St., died Sept. 9 In American Fork of natural Eaurroio. Married Jose Fernondez July he k Lake LDS Temple; she died J Funeral Saturday, t p.m., Walker Chanel, Mortuary Morgan, where friends call p.m., and SaturFriday, day prior to services. Burial, South Morgan Cemetery. . - ,' Utah, , 8 9 8 Mar- - Jenson 82, Survivors: Leslie, Morgan; Raymond, Conn.; Oakdale, Maxwell, Pittsburg, Po.; Mrs. Jack (Larene) McBride,. Kavsville; eight three grandchildren; Escondido, Calif. 1 Bown. ried Cora Mabel , died Sept. 12 in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born Jon. 16, 1891, Morgan, to David and Catherine Clark Coolbear. Married LeRov Jones March 31, 1915, Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Oct. 1962. Member Morgan North Ward; served as organist; member DUP. Robe.t L.; Patricia Ronald; Ann July 1, Manti, Cora C. Jones Calif. i 4 to H v r u m . and Isabelle5 'X'fVy-Braithwaite Cemetery. MORGAN Floyd at home of ' natural caus-- s Mae Losser Markham. Married4 Ruth Anderson, 1934, Salt Lake City; divorced. Carpen- ter, Utah Mobile Home. Co. , Member LDS Churcb. . ; Survivors: sons, Farrell Anthony, Altamont, Duchesne County; Lorry Jock, Moab; 6 grandchildren; mother. Solt Lake City; brother, sisters, Dale, Mrs. Reed (Beulah),, Tavey, Mrs. Erwin (Lucille) ! Motzkus, Mrs. Lillian Carson,-- ' all Salt Lake City. Funeral Friday 2 p.m., 4330 S. Redwood Rd where 8 friends coll Thursday p.m., Friday hour prior to service. Burial West Jordan r( Rovce. Utahn, Sept. 9 died natural- - eaus- es. Born Dec. I 1 2 1 9 1 5 ,1 i Soanish Fork,! to Beniamin 0 '' Bralthwclte; 75, 11 -' ANGELES LOS Carl Markham, Kelsey j rest home . Edith Married HansjtMcKfn June 18, 1934, Salt Lakes LDS Temple. Associated (with Hotel Utah 45 year? currently superintendent ( service; treasurer of Hotel) Greeters International ASsoltation of America; president lot b.ard of directors. - TuC-ket- t. , Cf er-- ; East, and Isabelle Cameron Married ' Parley ville, fed) Sept. 12ft a. Salt LJ k e ot Oct. 18, 1903, Salt Lake City, to F. William 13 S.JflOO , 15 62, in ( 1 Born East, 11diedIn She said there had been no real gasoline shortage. But it required several weeks of advertising to counteract fear tourists that they among might be stranded without . . 12 Murray cancer. Howard Royce y DURANGO, SPAIN (UPI) Miguel Cerralbo has announced he will try to set a new world speed record for riding a bicycle one hour. Just a year ago he set the Spanish national record for his age group, covering 22.5 miles. Cerralbo is 68. died , Sept.- - ' Howard Rovce, , ings. Anne B. Porter executive secretary of the San Juan Travel Council, said television and newspaper publieu, about a gasoline shortage in Green River had an effect almost as if a trench had beer, bulldozed across the Motel business highway.. slumped 20 to SC percent. SQUASH LOCKER Maun-tai- n V I e w ' CENTERVILLE Olut Hanfn, William C. Tuekett OBITURRIES ' WlttfW Rd., William gnndchildren; Pleasant Ccjetery. Parler O. Hansen 9 since partial reason was the arrival here of Utah legislators, appointed state officials and their wives - more than 100 persons in all. They are guests of trie San Juan County Commission the San Juan County Travel Council, area chambers of commerce and several cities for three days of tours and meet mid-Jul- ' Dale and Susan A LOCAU Redwood 12 brother, sisters, Petri Salt Lake City; Mrs. Esther Gilbert, Lafayette, Ccd.; Mrs. Hattie Kippen, Morn," Mrs. Annie Christensen, lenmark. Funeral Sifurdav,- - 1 pm., Rd., where 4330 S. RecVood p.m., friends callpridav, and Saturdil one hour prior to servic Burial, Mt. p.m. and Saturday Friday at the church one hour prior to services. Burial .Valley View Memorial Park. per- day night. WBMfl Kearns; Funeral Saturday, - noon, Kearns North Stake Center, 4660 W. 5015 South. Friends S. son, ittlow; Artyr Leonard, Cali; Mrs. Ster- - Northrldge, Mrs. ling (Ruby) fpwden; Delno (BerthaJjNvhart; Mrs. Brown, oil Wayne JElainj (Reva) Brund-ogMelvin, Carbonvllle; Swarthmore College, scare in every virtually motel in the southeastern corner of Utah was filled Wednes- 8w Survivors: daughters, Nine Mile. mid-Jul- 50Z. tt (Melba) Mrs. George , MONTICELLO first haps gasoline shortage Magna; retired tpm Kenne-coCopper Coot otter 42 .years; member PS Church. Oroth- - 3226-9t- h Swarthmore, Pa.; a brother, William, Phoenix, Ariz.; a sis- ter, Mrs. Nelson (Beatrice) t Jacobs, Cleveland; two stepsons, David Phillips, Sacramento, Calif.; Bruce Phillips, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; and 10 grandchildren. ' ' Funeral services will be .' conducted Monday at 12 noon, 574 E. 1st South. The family o'jggests contributions to the St. Josephs Foundation, for Cancer Research, St. Josephs Hospital, Houston, Tex. Nov, 23, 1917, flantt LDS Temple. She dteji $ept. 8, 1961. Married Mytle Archer Nov. 6, 1961, jlko, Nev. Flremai AssociaMember in eman tion; volunteer , Don; Mrs. Don Young, both Price; 187. I Sorensen. ers, sisters, 69, to ond n e Married Olga El Mantr LDS Temple. Lived In Wayne County until moving to Kearns seven years ago; member DUP Mauna Loa Camp; active In Relief Socie- ' ty and Primary. Survivors: husband; son, LaDon, James daughters, Hunter; Mrs. Merrill (Melba) W. L. Mrs. Forsyth, Kearns; (Lola Ann) Matheson, ' Ben-nio)4 grandchildren; two - and Mrs. Robert M., Way, bov. MARBAR, Mr. ond Mrs. Joel M., 5680 Blake Dr., bov. HILTON, MK ond Mrs. James W., 5918 S. 3rd East, Murray, boy. LUCERO, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfre-d342 N. Main, Midvale, boy. . Ludveg E g James Ellett Aug. 16, 192B, Duchesne, later solemnized MURRAY eron Tuck eft, 3002 Denmark, Aug. 4330 Leon- drickshaven, ried Henry . COOK, Mr. 6882 Greenfield i Peacock Mar Keele. call J.f. W. - South, ' died Sept. 12 In a Granger nursing home f, of natu ra I 2? causes. . ' Nov. ? Born 23, 1896, Fre- - f and Mima - Gar- Soensen C. Leonard 76, 3835 V Emery, Utah, to James , Memocal of the Valley. GRANGER ard Sorensen, -. 1903, 23, er Survivors include a son and daughter, Stuart Simon Cohen, Los Angeles, Calif ; Deborah Lise Cohen, a student at J. 1st call hos- Born Ger-Ol- d 24. 1973. dens ral causes. Many national distributors sought Mr. Cohens advice on ' the release of feature films to LOS Hospital television because of his exPETERSON, Mr. ond Mrs. Stanley L., Lvmon, Utah, boy. tensive knowledge of feature LIVINGSTON, Mr. ond Mrs. R.. 8840 S. 66 West, Sandy, motion pictures He was bov. of several theaters in Mrs. Mr. ond TOWNSEND, Charles, Tooele, bov. the Mountain West area and HANSEN, Mr. nnd Mrs. Douglas, 4104 W. 4835 South, boy. was affiliated with Telemation HUtSH, Mr and Mrs. Robert E., ' 2822 S 2540 West, Granger, boy. Program Services, Inc. and Mrs. Mr. and SYLVESTER, Information with Broadcast Louts M., East, glr. Mr. and Mrs. Steven, COOMBS, Bureau, New York, He had East, girl. been a member of the Salt MATHEWS, Mr. and Mrs. Joe W., 1599 E 2700 South, girl. . Lake City International AirHARRIS, Mr. ond MrSkJomes, 3335 Hogan St., girl. port Planning Board. JONES, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie W, 123 O St., girl. He married Kathleen Coates Cottonwood Hospital Phillips in 1941. She died Aug. BOELI Mr. ond Mrs. Doniel A., 5965 5. State St . Murray, girl. BRUNSON, Mr. ana Mrs. Bovd W., 374 E. 6210 South, Murray, girl. TUCKER, Mr. and Mrs. James, 2502 Quill Hollow Dr., Sandy, girl. Mr. and Mrs. CHRISTENSEN, Charles M., 1375 E. 4200 South. 4380 Burial vice. of natu- pital - . 70, Granger With the growth of television, Mr. Cohen expanded his business to include program film buying and consultant service to television stations. The operation grew to national proportions and a New was York branch . office opened for . consulting and advising 57 television stations. fc Funeral Saturday non, 260 South Temple, , where friends call Friday 68 p.m., Saturday hour orior fo serE. Keele Mabel died West, Sept. 12 In a 1946 - University Hospital FULLMER, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, 40 Villa Capri, Midvale, girl. AKALIN, Mr. ond Mrs. Oguz, 1482 16th East, girl. Luke Salt City; Lowell Deane, Ogden; Mrs. tpgene (Geneva) Leonard, Sal.Loke City. j tllett Mc.bel K. KEARNS ver-no- Kiwams Club. widow; broth Rules E., Gr. Survivors: ers, sister, Frl-- . E.- Pst-preside- Kwonis Murray past lieutenant Utah friends p.m. ond Saturday Burial, to services. prior Mount Calvary Cemetery. . Mr. Cohen served in the Air Corps and Army Air Force as a major and commanding officer of a specialized depot. In 1947 he became buyer and booker for Intermountain Theaters of Salt Lake City, and .served as general manager for ABC Paramount Theaters from 1147 to 1952. He then resigned to establish his . own business, Film Service Corp., a buying and booking service for a number of Mountain West area theaters. 1942 372 - 4 ine Solano Feb. 16, 1934, Pocatello! she died Feb. 12,. 1967- - Mqrried Lillian Wallin Linden Nq., 10, 1967, Salt Lake City, irved LDS Mission to Conada; For- s ter employe of Utah State Rood Commission, fpblic Service Commission; fjritier Utah Central Tjuck manager Lines. Rtired manager and salesman. Farmers Insurance 2315 Church, Rosary Ave. Redondo day, 8 p.m., where South, . j Mar- Cother- - Club; a.m., 10 y, antf, Group, Murray, Eddy, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Toffie (Alice) Sawava, Mrs. Don (Angie) Ogden; Woodall, San Rafael, Calif.; Mrs. Art (Amelias Fors, Pol- -' Edward son, Mont.; Mrs. (Joan) Hashim, Bakersfield, Calif. ' 1929.-- From South Davis Community Hospital Mr. Mrs. and ANDREASEN, Kim M., 158 N. 1st )ot, Kovsville, bov. CLIFFORD, Mr. ond Mrs. Timothy, Baly City, Cal., girl. t son, Survivors: ' widow; Wilson; John djughters, Mary Louise; Linda Michele, oil Salt Lake City; mother, Mrs. Sarah Attev, Salt Lake Adel! Miss sisters. City; Mrs. Mike (Maty) Attey; Long. Mrs. Norman Jane) doorman Local births - Union. Ceve-lan- .. Porter ried Phoenican Lodger' Teamsters - Fel-sho- Effie Smith. , t to;'-- tervlUe, David T Mar- Attey. ried Rosaline Molouf Anne Seot. 21, 1946, Sa'f Lake City! Employed Safeway Stores Inc. for served in WW II, Division, AfriFirst ca; German POW for 27 months; member St. 'Ambrose Catholic Church; Safeway Employes Association; 4, ' Nov. 1906, Cert- -' Borri 16, to City, 66, Eost.r'riJ' causey P. and Sarah Gedrge an usher, Legislators on tour in San Juan - For the the time FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX . took STATISTICS UTAH STATE PRISON -The Utah State Board of Pardons Wednesday handed down nine parole dates and two ' Lake John , died Sept. 12 ' o in Salt., Lake hospital ! o f i atur a lj 927-3r- d n Down-ingto- tal of a heart ailment. Born Jon. 2, 1914; .Salt Ohio, Mr. Cohen VITAL paroles in 1908, ' f Police recover cache of goods Worth $80,000 to $100,000 Born Nov. Joseph Ralph 59, At lev, Ave., died Sept. 12, ot LDS Hospi- Sidney L. Coheri, 64, theater and movie entrepreneur, died Wednesday morning in a Salt Lake hospital of cancer. He had resided at 676 E. Capitol Blvd. - Board sets Wilson 2241 Cohen dies at 64 tra- Ralph P. Smith Porter Smith, Wilson i. Attey Sidney!. 'Bravo!' npinpirgr" yt iiiTp,(jtinip'"Hj!' l, PERRY, Box Eidr County Ivon Nelson, 59 Perry, died Seot. i2 in di Ogden hospital of a heart coalition. Born. Jan. 6, 1914; Mo lad, Idaho, to Carlos 'Fredrick and Louisa Kirstlrte Kelly Nelson. Married LaJra Belle Boilev Seot. .15, 1936, Belved- er Gardens.. Calif. See died Sept. 30, 1968. Married Ooris May Rohwer May 30, 1972, Feno, Nev. Reared in Prbvo; served in U.S. ArmyWV) II; jndl-o- n employe, Infermountaln School; served in stout-in- g lor (our years; member Perry LDS Ward. Survivors: sons, widow; douqhters, Norman l Italy; Char'es H Brigham Cltf; Mrs. Gerald- (Sheila) Lassfi, Ogden; - Mrs. Jim true (Colleen) Sloan, Salt , Ldke Ms. City; stepdaughters, Arlln (Linda) Kay; Mlchflle Ann Trush, both Brlghim City; stepson, yiehoel Jihn Trush, Babbitt, Ney.; Idler son, Floyd Rodger tufier, Californio; 21 grandchild en; brothers; Charles Calif.; A., Aider-so- L., Salt .ake Mrs. Flaience Jay City; sister, Beard, Tremontan. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m., Perry LDS Ward Ctapel. Friends call Btulne Olfn Funeral Chapel, 2nd N. Main, 9 Brigham City, Frldcy p.m. and Saturday om hour to Burial, services. prior Brigham City CemetefY |