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Show DESERET Mental health center appeals ban Hammond, 62, dies in Logan m l OG Y t V tifc J nationally and mternationallv in hi' field of McClure said he would present the appeal to he CounH Commission Wednesday, and another public heanng will be scheduled on the matter pfutuO 11 rulbngbt Research Professor , ,c.gVSXyY V''S Lmvti most professor at foi of Bonn Gormans p nods of one- to two months m I9t7 l'l u and 19,2 J Thomas others seek home Ericksen, L. health centers in the salt Lake ar-to see what is being done He said they m i change their minds when they see the excellent programs being earned out a Federal mental health officials from Denver are sched uled to visit the Salt lake area Wednesday to check into a hat programs aie operating under the e Mental Hygiene Centro Encksen ind Bailev said their entire program is in icopardv if the countv doesn t Murray-lordanToo- The issue of sotting tip a eonummitv facihtv tor sxn! under has conic services repeated fire in recent months in the Salt Lake aiea Both men told Met hue and that the main agreed problem is gaining public un derstandmg and cmpatln foi people with emotional piob loms Ihc social woiMi' s,i id he was asked lor an cm'ois mol of Bountiful City Councilman Merling f BeeMey ful City Engineer Jack P Bailing Rampton said he wanted to talk to Blaine highway director, before gn ing any immediate cause of the manv implications of the project be studied He Both Ericksen and Bailee the coumv docs not move on securing this or an other site soon, it will cost thous.,nds of dohuis over a ko-to period of time patients at the Lmversitv Hos pital who could otherwise be lavloi sville placed in the if iionu Met lure cmpliasied that he is fevrful the cmintv will lose tune and monev if u has to go through the p.ocess of finding anolhtr home quaiihe atom' and meeting the state and f deiieo Yuburn COllllIV lhue aie Ka 1 Utah reaction be- , in Yla Clean-U- p Officials from Provo and Utah Countv PROVO plan to meet Friday to formulate plans to clean up tne Provo River (P) project is to run the last week of March The Utah County Hood Control Council recommtnded the action, saying debris along the river could caus? a flood if theres a heavy runoff St B-- legalh the City C( minis sion ould approve the proji ct nt even if as many as 65 i doubt and their protests when the 51 percent total was reached he said pin If you want to be techm cal, we can play by the same rules," he to'd Schubach meaning that the city could refuse to count the votes of those unrecorded property owners Speaking in favor of the creation of the improvement district was I J Wagner, who is also a property owner He said Mam Street is the "focal point" of Utah and said the commission was doing the right thing ef tin propertv owners wm oppost d warn said He also stated that if the project were readvertised there today would be less than 40 percent of the property owners pro testing It would be preferrablo to readvertise but the delay would result in added cost' and possibly kill the project," the mayor aaid The commission held a special meeting Friday to decide whether to reads eruke the project m order to clarify technicalities young man polite h opened the door for a woman enteimg l'i((6 s the Grove Market Main, about 8 p in and foi lowed her into the toie The shopper proceeded to the rear while the young man robbed the market The bandit appro ched the counter with a small calibe r pistol and took $110 from store owner Gus Savas, 4i accord mg to Salt lake Citv Police Officer Jack M McIntyre- Savas was first ordered to put the money m a brown pap-- r sack and thir mstruetc d to lie on the floor as the mn But commissioners agreed it would be belter to orocc-ras planned to avoid anv further Finance fomnits ioncr Jen rungs Phillips Jr said he voted to create the district be cause he wanted to take a look at the bids Garn has said that the project will not be approved if bids come in over $505 per front foot The piuject is estimated to cost $2 8 million, with the city paying $800,000 of the total If the project passes sidewalks will be widened the roadwav areas landscaped narrowed, and other beautification fea turps installed 000 worth mm oa Jewe,rv Co 1 ast 1 lice reports but 550-70- NOT UNDERSTAND? SOM The same is true of hind use planning other needs lie added t l o n Q of md fled on foot McIntyre said The woman was unaware of as she shopped the robbe-rhe added barrel the men en tered the store and demanded gunman distinguished by railioad Cap and a 22 caliber took about 2 15 $12(1 fiont the 7 11 Store West his blue South 41011 Y ubout Givlor-vill- e 20 p in 8 Hie of the manager store was done Roper when the bandit entered proceeded to a cooler for a soft drink and then walked to the counter Roper said the torn produced 'he gun demanded the money and fled from thi area m a car 29 (Hen Two men toot $30 from tin lrcle k Market, 7579 s Redwood Rd at about 9pm Yrmcd wph a ri volvi r with a two-inc- h money from Batncia Ring, State faces damage suit chi's ait, on damage suit against the 'Citi of Utah and and Wes in Stair 1 Thrift I o, n imp has bei n iled m Fedi r, District Court Y C Th- - plaintiff, Maxine Green charges the state and YYST with m heavy negligence that resulted losses to investors The plaintiff said she Ion when the company failed The monev was mvest ed in uninsured passbook bonds and thmt certificates She filed the suit on behalf ot all other- - who lost their in the companys $32 776 t -- IrillUt t Hi! lyim bt gan experiencing operating which about Januarv 1964 coninu d untn the state too-- c on'iol of h - a mpanv s oper a'mrs m J the suit said scan ios-.e- s 25 Fill-I- Typist or for TV or Radio Spots, cal! Years me at the Experience $ SALT LAKE 521-416- 1 I'm Cathy with the EXECUTIVE MODEL SHOP If you need me or my friends as o n Model, PR Girl, Receptionist, hjnitr y t J? K " H J 'f EXECUTIVE MODEL SHOP 3000 Highland Drive 44 ty V imp" r'h jfrr 4 according to Police Officer Stan Parkin The duo instructed the clerk from the cash as they grabhe-the money They left the scene in license-platea vehicle without and headed north on Redwood Road, Parkin said to stand awav s 5 bar Mtaiouf, Mgt (Training Available) Cottonwood Hospital BACA Mr and Mrs M chad 161 Yh tlorR Avp g rl BRACKEN, Mr and Mrs Man! yV 3d4 Or Tooele g rl Mr EATON and Vis Dan C 4 Loyola M Granger girl M- EDWARDS and Mrs Je r M rrov girl 61 A ionrJate Dr aid Mrs Dae HAMPTON, Mr 91 Wol rl q " Mr TUCK FR rjr(j fr5 Nddrn A W 146 j 0 n q ri Mr Vr ond BECKSTEAD y l 174 cout P nr on b i Mr OLSON 68 W RRAVI5 r8 S d n 7f 4 ( lOV nnoer bov A Pooert Vt fibs Sar1r Mr h t Valley West Hospital MCINTYRE "r a C 447 Gjn 'O'O Inlc-m- of Society 1 a was Hammond member of Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi ( president of Utah State chapter, 196) 65), i (president if I tali Sigma State chapter Rotary International American Soar tv of Pai.isitulogv (secrctaiy 1967 7(1) Ameiican Association of fur the Advancement Science American Society of md American Zoologists 19lt-47- i Dr A r 84?5oit '414 v .r HUNTINGTON Gordon Hjnter Mr JOHNSON e Vo' o Vr Jett UDBURY w t 4 r ' Mew r rn ard n' 'an and Da Cilv, G'ani V P L Irene u Jr Soli 25 Johnny Soli both LnkP WIGHT BARE E W r,ary Jant'e C 9 boh Salt Lake jrn Ink Sal4 9 Y BO7DFN IRB De5d e L &r h e 4 ot W 7? Jonathon P Nancy Wes a cu)t R lore Ronald KUTAS-ROTHE- Lake Loth e C firunhfui University Hospito SNYOERGAARO 'rad f Lr'irj boy South Dovi 6ji Elizabeth dyo M 5 William T bov Holy Cross Hospital VAN OTTEN, Mr 840 $ 7noWest W ond Mrs Craig ,ordon girl Vr Mr, ard 8RUDERER Gordon 9l0' S State g rt Mr Mr' HOLBROOKS, od g rl Cav d 7 E 4Cj Sn f Le T m 8 5 Mrs HINKLE Mr LeD' D'angn j r r cr a J CAYWOOD ' O V' Bjb r 4j-- WAN6EPG r Rr a o O 3 r 3 r 4, J r r ord Vrx (,r rv'- Ke'lY Sod Lake BAWOEN M 33 Crtled Judy A 21 SESSIONS Oougia5 L 72 Granger Carol 22, Bountiful DRAPER HATTON Gory L 22 Mgretta L 10 bah Mogno CROC WHEELER Roj L 71 kec Uq M 16 Wcvt Point Dev s Ter nr JRPMY t RANDA JjDonoD 70 both Sat La1' nOt YQAK H NDS Mart a Jong 1? boi Sod Lake Jr VORTON T SfHNER A Ho y O Sql Lake M e P 27 r 0- ' i Mark L Aogna Holh ?l Sott Love ROBERSON AHLBERG Thomos F 20 Karen L 19 both Murray WARE V WALL ACE Leonard J 75 10 Oak ord Ca 1 Terre Sott Lake WHIPPLE-CLAYTOOole E, 25 Janette J 23 both Salt Lake IVEY BANNER 33. Atdeor, Carol S 33 both M jf rov j, Hospital GRArF, Mr ord t y.a Terr) f Lah Ca- nty t 9pm 2 Peoy J00 fc died 1974 18 South March in a Sail Lake of a 3 0 ond Annie Vilale Geneal 1st Itierds call pm Burial ( , pm 7 South where 7 9 Wednesday Sail Lake City Cemetery Sylvia R. Corona MIDVALE Sylvia Scot - Romero Corcna, S4, 85 16. 1907, Fountain Green, Sanpete Coun to E S cerebral hem Iv, sisters Funeral Thursday 574 or huae born 1969 14, greatgrandchildren, hospital Ave Sth E , Nephl and Vilale Johnson Anderson Married Ellis Y Peay, June 4 Lake Saif 1930, Temple Former owner, operator with Market. Peav s husband, Provo, for 16 years, realtor, attended BYU, vaised Arab) an horses, member Cleotan Ray D. Ryan Dean Ryan, 83 I2S7 Roosevelt Ave , died of nGtu causes 7iorch 17. 1974, in rul a Salt Lake nursing home 1890 14, Born Aug Min leapolls, Minn , to Gustnf Christine Anna and Adolph Anderson Abrohamson Mar Retired divorced ried Pacific Southern boilmaker. Railroad Ronald son, Survivors Higbee, Porlland, Ore , sis ter, Ellen Abrohamson, Salt Lake City Funeral Friday noon, 36 C 7th South, where friends call Fndov prior to service-Burial- , Sail Lake Cdv Cemc Rov - a e y Romero Mar Corona, Feb b L Club Riverside Country Club Lndies Bowling Leaque. Nau tilus Social Unit, BYU Survivors husband sons Robert E Provo dauiililer Ma N Los Any. Ics. Culit , Mrs Lynn (Beverly) Trego seven qrandchil gle Orem dren si dors, brothers Mrs I eonord (Julia) Wall Bell Gardens, Calif , Mrs Clifford (Erma) Corlston, Calif , Mrs Earl (Marge-re.-) Mrs McPherson Provo. Hewitt, (Donna) Larry N Salt , Granger, Robert Lake City, Edwin, Eountaln Green, David W , Redding Calif Euneral Thursday 7 pm, Berg Drawing Room Chapel, where triends coll Provo, 6-Wednesday pm and Thursday one hour before services Burial, Provo City Cemetery ried Alex 20 Elko 1961 Nev Survivors husband dough ter, Helen, Midvale, broth r R . Mrs Jose sister, Euriencio (Estella) Loper, both M'dvate Funeral Mass Thursday 10 Catholic am, St 112Thcrese S Allen St , Church, Midvale Rosary Wednesday 8090 S State, where 8pm, triends coll Wednesday 68 pm, Thursday prior to scr vices Burial. Mount Calvary Cemetery Svettd A. Ibholr.t Svend A Ibholm, Ave , of natu 72, 619 7th died ral causes March In 1974 a Solt Lair home Feb nursing Born 6 1902, Co-- 1 penhagen, Denmark, to Peter Rudolph m e A I and I o I Schmidt' Jensen Married Eather Peterson Feb It. 1933, Copen hagen, she died March 6, 1973 Retired maintenance man, old Salt Loke County Member Luthcron Hospital Church Survivors son, Keld T , Salt Lake City, 2 grandchll dren, brother, sisters, Copen- hagen 10 Funeral Wednesday Mount Tabor Lutheran Church, 2nd South and 7th East where friends call hour to services pr or Burial, Redwood Memoriol Estates am. J L. (Bonnie) Earl LOGAN Farl, 78, J L (Bonnie) 1st South, W died March 18, 194, in 0 Logan hospitol otter a long illness Born May IB. 1895, Logan, to Jesse and Mny Needham Fori Married Gladys Pond, Dec 20, 1922, Lonon Owned 256 and operated Earl s Printing until retire Shop, Logan, I men! Worid War veteran, member American Lemon, hiah priest LDS Church Survivors L Je--- Janet twin Earl, Loqan, Mr wite, Lmcoi-- i Meyer, Neb . si grandchildren, two bro-greatgrandchildren, ers, Earnest (Deacon) Fori. H Earl. Frank Loqan, E h O'ympia, Wash Donald W. Bennett Donald W 76, 1809 Bennett, Harrison Ave died ot , cous natural es March home Born 4 17, 4. 9 7 o t May 8 , 7, 9 Grand Rapids, Mich , io William and Henry Jennie) o e n Mar Bennett c e m R Funeral Friday noon, Hall where Chupel, Mortuary ried Emma Funkier June 30 1927, Salt Lake City Member service satch coll one hour before Family requests no Burial no flowers viewing Logan Cemetery friends Henry Van den Akker THATCHER. Idaho Hank Van den Hrnry 64 Akker Thalcher, died of a heart attack March 17, 1974 In a Logan. Utah, hospital Born July 10. 1909, Grace to Arie Kyrn and Alberdma Wassuer Van den Akker Mo ried Ida Hoopcs Feb 24 1931, solemnized Rupert, Logan LDS Temple, May ?i 1956 Retired cattle rancher Survivors wife, foMcr son John-o- n Demis Seattle J Wah , grandchildi en brothers, sisters Ira Sparks Nev , Mrs Joe, Ogden, Nellie Johnson, Grate Mrs Allida Stephenson Mrs Ko'herlne McCammon, Warner, Mrs. Coba Neuter man, both Rigby Funeral Thursday t pm, Thatcher LDS Ward Chapel Friends coll Allen Funeral 7 9 Home Wednesday pm, at the chcpel 2 Thursday hours prior fo services Bjre ol, Thotcher Cemetery Marriage licenses Salt Lake County 9 77 nursmg home Born Eeb 7 1889 Salt Lake City, to Wiliam Henry B Colvin Mrs (Louise) Jones, Salt Lake Lily, Mrs Walter S Warren (Alice) Springville Geneal A. Peay ORFM t m Salt Lake I Anderson 67 987 85 v son Survivors daughlei, Ross E . Mrs J Samuel Rino both Soli (Glodvs) lokr City. 9 grondchilcb en AJiliIum.il Obituaries 1 Peon -- natural cpu es March 18 o in W4. Aug 011 Page It tdied3365ot 856 south Ross Louise Clayton Mar ried Vernon W Dean. June 28, 1917 Sail Lake LDS Temple, he died OBITUARIES both 79 Rout BLUNDELL MALLORY Sidney 22 10 Lisa A both Solt STOOKEYJONFS r . W Brlghom Lake PRITCHETT FOSTER L 23 26 Alano O g , 74 rjp Jr ?7 Margeret a 1 ake LCYVA BUSTILLOS Lr d s ' r ts - M Lak Harry on g rl O f R bov Ond do S9 R v CURTIS Mr and ZrfO-0 Fo t g r P am II K 7 r5 Sojfh girl BEESLEY, Vr ord Mrs 32j6 W R Re Donald K 70 71 boh Sn Lake JUSTESEN PREPFR Vorr.a D H Salt Lake fboth Audrey PETERSON KNLTTI DnrwnF 20 "7 Sait Bouni f j , No a J lot"RTULING SFPVATIUS R.rhard Robert and Mr, Mr HARRIS, MR otcrricL s Brian r and Mrs OHARRA, B Ave c?i4 Meondei bv WAl BiACKNfLSON ASj Dmr W Ft Soft ndy il Net tr 19 7 BLACK BL ACY 'hae! ? ca t I Sardy LoN o J Davd jONES Y7HITAKER 2 Connie J 0 both Salt Lake J , toy n d Ms J l?04 S 1800 Ut boy Mr and Mr, SABIN, Zi4 E thi? SoDh i J6 A both Lyman Wyo SORTNON PRIVtTT Coy R i S sjo Y 70 boh Kearns R 0 LI OYD Ke. n G P per ?0 Orem jfaron D r jho T'orjer nd u?4pjnDr Mr TUPNER Roqnr Ann F edm-se- te-- v BART! I I TAILOR Norman R 0 Rofe 'O bofhKnorn RORFRTS SORENSON Brenl G K 8 18 Solt Loke Sydney LI more Utah L TF FFLN HARC Dooglo Susan 71 t yth Salt Lake FROUL X LARSCN Crag L 71 Anrettc 71 Lrih Midvoe 77 VINCI NT WOOD Howard M y4 bth ca t Lake I Krc n VOORr Rf CKS IK ?1 ChriMire 70 both folt Loir LEMON iv may call and Thursday 10 il) to It 30 a m , at Halt Mortuary the be in Bunal will Ktchm md Cemetery Friends 7 Y Dean C Larob ie Clayton - be will service-- Caroline alls F lhursdav noon m the- IDs logan Sceond Ward chapel ), Love City C Ry Y OIBBVONSON C Brogq N boy LDS Hospitol r r SCANLON ard r r f 4 Imcr-noSt t y JoM RICH, Mr ond Vr C r Sandy t Oy Mr ard Mrs ROBINSON J 4 9ih Eo b y C r Mr HARDY 91 MoKoye Woy toy MORGAN Mr ord Mrs JENSEN, . named was of the he Marriage licenses Salt Lake County births Local M 487-492- 1 3 VITAL STATISTICS H ST a 1972-7- Dr attendant 18, Jordan in 197T Protooologists ( f diamond ring was stM-- n Mon nthorv Charles at Trol'ev Square according to po in 6 iekt 7th Sooth pltnty Storefront Parking - law Lake Salt Countv were enforcement agencies kept hopping Monday night when gunmen robbed three widely separated food markets m quick succession 1 Being able to hear sounds but not understanding them Jearlv is a common hearing problem It usually indicates nerve deafness in the inner ear A Sonotone audiometer test will indicate if this is your problem No charge tr obligation of course s 3 food stores robbed $9,000 diamond DO YOU HEAR Botany and Bactc-elegy wore combined to form He a Department of Biology served six months as acting head of the new Department the of Biologv, resigning end of 1973 puor to undergoing heart surgerv Dr Hammond coauthnied wrote or 120 scholaily aitnlc-In 19(4 he and publications was faculty llouoi lecturer bv the ISli Faculty Association and in 1869 he Dislin was awarded theguished Service Award in the Biological Sc lences bv the ltah Academv of Sciences Arts and letters lie served us president of the latter or Zoology, ganiatmn approved face-li- ft l 1 - that need to 1 Time for Spring pioblenis famu this which 'imply cannot be solved under the present form of government said the veiling advertising execulue who is planning to run for Salt Lake Countv commissioner (His anmiunaini nt i county Idaho It Owe-- - reiuiincl Dr Hammond from his research to ltah State lmversitv as head ol tinof oolugv Department winch ho held until July 197), when the- Departments o' tlie-r- Mrs Lake Salt Hogge St Clinton City George, Stanley, Doyton Idaho Oral Sun Eldon City. lavton An. f unerot noon, Wednesday Crangei 22nd Ward chapel J2 0 W 3650 South triends 4310 call Tuesdav 68 pm Rd S and Redwood Wednesday one ho if before Redwood Banal si ryi.es Mt mar idl Estates Lyman Wvo Phyllis trmi Kivmoid Eui.er.il he became structor at Ltah State Inner sitv , and after five years he went to the the U S Depart inert of Ygriculture at Bolls ville, Ma to do research m protozoologv Ho also did tin same research at the I s foi kegional Laboratory Ynimul Disease Rescan h at an In 1916 by Phoebe Mrs County, Bluemell e v scheduled for March 28 or 29 on the publican ticket) When six of the nine local sewage treatment plants simply do not nice I even minimal health standards you he said Yet 'now is a problem these districts aie bonded to tile limit and poorly stalled adding up to a piobiem with which no local government can cope, Akeilow continued Lake Count v c .nnot afford to pass up lhe chance to change its form ol kt rloxv for government (hirlcs W told the ruer Model ( ities dilator Southeast Lions ( luo Mornl iv night the uk.i bv and bounti Beesley estimated it would cost $59 million for the two mile tunnel plus $20 million for ventilation and mechanical equipment He said the '20 million figure could be reduced and maybe eliminated if the tunnel could be reduced to 5 miles in length He said a tunnel wouid save an average of six miles ol travel for each person traveling between the two counties It also would elminate (he dangers of fog presently on near Beck Street during the w inter Continued from Page 1 Salt Beesley asked the goveinoi to place a h.gh prionlv for funds to conduct a stuck of the people who would use flic proposed tunnel lie ako asked tot 830, Odd for an environ mental impact statement and a feasibility stuny The governor wondered n construction of a two nr three-lan- e road, although longer than the tunnel and winding, couldnt be done for a fraction of the money that a tunnel would cost Main the soul W.iidu facihtv should be located in an area vvheu- - more use - au permit ted m in a commercially zoned area lhe propost-situ oil Nio South is zoned 'aid 'Don't pass up the chance' ( The much ot the opsition w is caused bv two salt Lake at the up stirring torneys issue The attorneys, David K H Richard and Winder Nebcker, av the decision ol the PI inning and Zoning Com was mission completelv lU'tiiicd To change county government to give his blanket approval to building a Ensign Peak between Davis and Salt Lake Calvin L Ramp'on Mondav agred to ills with top I tab l)t pirtmen of Highwavs offi p for recovery house is survive-- (leivis.lt - Ensign tunnel clean-u- in Taylorsville commit itselt to some type of oon foi inpatient program and partial hospitalization scr v ices Aides Refusing tunnel under counties, Gov cuss the idt-- uluat o ol South c.nh-Highe Sihool gtuclu.Utd with high honors from It.ih state cniversity in Kig Yitei receiving a Thompson Menu nal Scholarship to the Inner sity of c aliforma at Berkelc-lie was aw aided his masters and PhD d 1 i Y - Re-t- site ln The commissioner said he was totally behind the countys mental health program which has won national recognition He urged KncW-and Bai ley to work with the Taylorsville community to gainthur support for the program take the they opponents to other mental 73 A .0 pitients presently the stale Hospital in Provo McClure met with Thomas L Enchsen, e'ecutice diru tor. Dr William L Bailey di rector of in patient and partial hospitalization services, and Ray E Ncilson, director ot Salt Lake County social scr vices dais ;r in C the- - i 1917 ml! his wife Mr' Mark five daughters Dublin, (Mane) Vaughan, Mrs Fred (lennse) ilit tusse-t- t lnd Martinsville Marvlvn Salt Provo like Oitv Carol lo-.,ht grande hiletron amt two brothels and a si'toi tlor.iet t Mrs A ogden ioie He- a at the I m rsttv of Munich c.omiany m 19x5 56 He was a -- - Emily ake Temple I Lake 199 Retired salesman land c?veioper and realtor wife sons Survivors Hunter daughters Conrad Fill both Donald Anthony Mrs more, Millard County Faust Oak Daniel (Enid) III Ronald Mrs Brook SDonlsh Nison iMorgaret) I ork Convon Uah County 21 grandchildren tour broth s Ve no Mrs ctsfers Davis Clearfield MiMulhn born 23, Me ivume-e- t the Salt l)r llaninumd v parasitolo-gHe was The commissioner said the opposition to the proposal stems from "fear and a lack of understanding" for the need to work with the mentally ill right in them community The center would house U JLU he-- Hel May Salt 24 Tibbetts a On Dec Hammond Fuller Angel Married en Pope m Providence to Horace t and satin d n a Hit M Cache Gountv n t, 1 was Hammond Dr ! Reed Fuller, South died March 17 1974 in a local hospital ot cancer Born Feb 2 . . 19 0 4 Leeds Wash Coun ington to Donald U and Lavima member of. The Ihuuh Christ of Latterdav sitnts Dr Hammond served on the- - logun st ike Sundav school Board and I si suiuiax si hoot Boards Mas W 32s5 70 A distinguished 1 1 3800 of Jesus Hammond was - GRANGER Mures Miller r D T- some Datus Dr Y Hammond, 62 471) W Center noted scientist and professor died March 17 luri at hs home 6 MARCH 19, 1974 Reed Fuller D. M. Salt Lake County CommisY Chairman sion Ralph McCiure today okayed filing an appeal by officials of a mental health center to establish a rectnery house at 1135 4800 South in Tay lorss illo Last week the Salt Lake Planning and Zoning Commis sion disapproea the proposal m a ote NEWS, TUESDAY rr MAISTENRUO ROMERO A I O- kI. JO ov!(l mbDERSON T IQ s i. -- L IF 19 60th Soil AVITT COS 6 a,g Boles First Baptist Lodge Church, No I Wa F8.AM-Elk- s w fe, sons . Lawrence Jon P Mrs Dale William Donold. 2 Simpson, grandchildren brother. Ho. S , all Salt Lake Cdy Private funeral Wednesday Family suggests contributions to the Sbrinpr s Hospitals (or Crippled Children Survivors daughters, Juno A. Fovero June Amanda Favero 56 Ogden died of o heart ailment March 18, 1974 OGDEN on Ogden hospital 16 1917 Born May Briqham City, to Roscoe J and Diantho J Robbins An Allred Married derson Favero, June 11 1954, Salt n Lake LDS Temole Bookkeeper, Utah lee and Storage Co. Survivors husband, mother, Roy, brothers, sisters, R. O Dale, San Ratoel, Calif ; R , Salt John Lake City; Mrs Vernon Y (Donna) Tcylor, Bakersfield, Calif , Mrs Duane (Anne Mae) Noy, Mrs Gilbert N (Betty Jeon) Rhees, both Roy; Mrs Swenson, Ralph J (Shirley Phoenix. Aril , Mrs. Donald E (Sharon) Belnop, Ogdee 3 p m Funero1 Thursdoy Lmdquist and Sons Mortuary, where triends call Wednes a m Thursday prior day tu serv ces Burial, Washing ton Heights Memorial Park |