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Show rw The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, November SO, 1960 29 To Continue Utali Population Boom Intermountain Obituaries Rulon S. Collett 9,000 Jobs Needed Each Year If Utah's population is to grow during the 1960s at the rate It did during the 505, each year an average of 9,000 new Job opportunities must be created. , Harline, director of the Bureau of Economics and Business Research- at the University of Utah. Dr. Harline said growth of the state's population during the past decade was exceeded by only nine other states. But he pointed out that in the past 20 years population has tended to concentrate even more than ever in the Wasatch Front counties. THAT COMPARES with the actual average pearly new job opportunities of 7,000 during the past decade in Utah. , Should the growth rate be maintained, it would mean Utahs population would be HE SAID THAT In 1940 62 260,000 more In 1970 than.it is . cent of the state's populatoday. Or 1,150,000 persons per would be living in the state in tion lived in four counties and in 1960 there is 74 per cent of another 10 years. j the population in the counties. THOSE WERE some of the Reasons for the growth of facts presented . Tuesday to Utahs population are the the Salt Lake Rotary Club demonstrated ability of Utahns meeting at the Hotel Utah. to learn new skills, the recogSpeaker was Dr, Osmond L. nition that Utahs natural re-- Police Reorganize Bounds Of Patrol Responsibility X f sources can be economically developed and Utahs position as a natural central shipping point for the West, Dr. Harline Louth. said. Lee Deplores Anti-U.S- James Albert Brown Rulon Samuel Collett 83. 40 W. North Tem- - .. . died Tues- v Ie. day. 12.1 ,m. in a Salt Lake I hoepital, after a ) , Uncerinl lilnen I Born 1906, Vernal, to Adelbert T. and Harriet P. Goodrich Collett Marti d May Thompson 6, 1923. Bui ley, Idaho. She died 1943. in Carpenter. Member. Church of Jeau Chrlat of Latter day Sainta. Sur v i V o r a: ton. Mr. Cellett dauehtera, Donald C.. R. Ferria. Coronado. Caltf.t Mr Warren ( Jacouellne) Barne. Salt Lake Citv; Mr. Shirley Selerno, San Ditto: 11 grandchildren; mother, KaytvlUe; brothera. titters, Ralph A. Farmington, N M ; Col. Welts E KaytvUle; Owen M.t Salt Lake City; Mra. Jew (Veda) Brlmhall, Farmington, N M.: Mr. Paul (Jac-9ulln-e Harwood. Santa Ana. Calif. Funeral Frida noon, Union where friendi Mortuary Chapel, 10:30-noocall Friday. Buriat Waaatch Lawn Memorial Park. Family euffett thoae who draire, contribute to American Cancer Society. - Giftsj Funds Mayor J. Bracken Lee told the City Commission Tuesday he would fight any move by the city to contribute dues, assessments or membership, directly br indirectly to "anything that supports social organizations located at 1313 E. 60th St., Chicago, HI. HE SAID THE address was that of the American Municipal League and other such organizations. Every branch of government is directed from this address, he said. "This takes the government away from the people and puts it into the hands of paid person Myri Hansen Funeral ervlce 41. 9984th Eait, Who died Monday, a m.. in d Salt -- a k. hospital aft er a brief illneaa. will be Friday, 12 15 inm., 3th Ward C h an Church of Jesus Chrit of Utter-daSaint, 1140 th East. Born for MyrI Han-en- . am, j James Albert Brown .PROVO 80. 963 W. Sth mw Mon- 7 North, died day at home of a heart condi-tto- a . Born Jan. 27, 1880. Provo, to John t f indj Marr Earned BrownL bavi Jam fa''! Provo J Ifetlme Provo ; resident, Apple , e 1 1 twr. broker 20 yeara. 4 former manager f Utah Timber Co . I three yeara au- oerlntendent Pro- - rL vo city ttreeta Little I secretary Dry Creek irri-atio- n ReCo. tired 1950. Survivors: widow; son, Byron J Salt Lake City: two granddaughter-- : two treat grandchildren : brother. Don. Pelmar, Calif.; Walter. Burley, idano. Fu- Thursday, 3 p m.. Berf Drawing Room Chapel, where friend call prior Burial, Prove City Cemetery. Lucy C. Porter BLAND IN GFunersl Lucy Carroll For- ter. 71, who died Sunday, 6 pm., s w In a San Juan County hospital after a linaerim Illness, will be 1 n m.. Thursday, B anrimff Ward Chanel. Church of Jesus Christ f Latte flints Born July 19. 1889, Order-villKane Counto ty. Married Hyrum JE. Porter Oct. 4. fftll. Salt Lake LDS Tem-- a for Mra, v j Active ole. civic church, worker, Survl-vors- : jk husband; sons, daughters, Dr. E. W., Enclno, Chi-cag- o Calif.: Dewey C., Alamogordo N M.j Eugene, West Covina, Calif t V Mrs. K. W. Wlima Burr, Salt Nlchola Hanien. Lake Mrs N. City: Stanley Alfred Frost, left, Earl Fuhriman and Leo Assn, of Soil Conservation Districts, study Latham (Carol) Lyman. Mra. Barbara P. Reorganization of the Salt Chief of Polifce L. A. Young-berg- . Home employe. $ ' I Palmer, f Blandins: Mrs. Dean are Active statewide. Utah elected officers of P. member, map showing practices applied Lake, City police Department Harvey, newly (Lorna) Corder. Mountain View, jl LDS Church. Sur- 25 Alaska: J3 grandchildren: to better patrol the areas of vtvor: parent. Mit Hiatts Friends call Lake REORGANIZATION, Salt THE autert, City; brother, nel. Vednesdav evening. Thurs day anwas hazard crime DonMrs. Evan greatest Lara Jay, Marlow, prior, family home. BuriaJ Bleno- ald (Laura) Patey, Mra. Donald inc nounced Tuesday by, Asst. expected to be made effective Cemetery. (Betty) Nelson. Salt Lake Citv; I WILL FIGHT to halt any Dec. 1, will include a considNelson. Mrs. Wallace (Arlie) Michael Mra. Ruth Ellis Dye (Leah) Petri, erable enlargement of the area more tax dollars being contriSandy: ' 6 V a 1 1 a b u Wasatch County. SPRING CITY. Sanpet, County rrienda call rjt Thursday, 7 to 9 pm., patrolled by the Sugar House buted to these various organFuneral ,or , priday prior, 2350 E. 13th South. division, and a commensurate izations," he said. I will conBurial,- Memorial Gardena of the Mr. Ruth Elli 73. Dye. who Valley. increase in personnel assigned tinue to resist any taxpayers A , workshop died Monday at for state home of a heart to that division. money being paid to support driver license examiners will S. Dyer Louis attack, wtll be f 1 p m., t Appraisal of .the crime con- these organizations which de- be conducted Thursday and Louia Spencer Dyer, 69, 43 E. Thurday, The 34th State Legislature, his own farm near Pleasant Spring City Ward , nd South, died , trol problem, said Asst. Chief stroy ,our form of govern- Friday at the Senate cham- which convenes Jan. 9, Church Chapel. was reelected president ' ue id a y, 113 Grove, probof Jema Christ 1 in a Salt bers in the Utah Stte'X&p-itol- , ably will Youngberg, has shown that the ment of Latter . day "tested as no of the association. Earl Fuhri tm., hoapltal of Saint Born June greatest crime potential or Streets Commissioner Joe L. natural cauaes. Jay C. Newman, com- other group of Utah lawmak- man, Tremonton, was named Bom 1887. SI. 3. April crime hazard area is in the Christensen spoke up and said missioner of the State De- ers has In . City, to JotephT Butlervllle, years, Alonzo F. vice president, and Alfred 1891. T. and Marsena c ' Vt W. downtown district he would like to see considerto Thomas Public of 1 V Chriatenaen El lit. Safety, Hopkin, Woodruff, Rich Coun- Frost, Monticello, was reelected and Julia Dorcas partment Married to Rob-.-'- I 4 ation given to continue the announced Tuesday. Rasmussen Dyer. s secretary-treasurer- . ert J. Dye March KfWty, told 200 ON THE OTHER hand, he Mem- Vj Laborer. U, 191 f. MantJ. j in .the American The Utah State Department New-housmembership e o Christ Jetut at Later aolemnned Tuesday night crime hazard and the Public Works. i SUBJECTS DUE for disber. Church of of Highways Tuesday opened said, the Mantl LDS Tem- HoteL Latter-da- y Saints occurrence in the largely crime er mem-bcussion include legal aspects pie. Active DT Survivors: neph lr1 bids for over one and a half , LDS Church. residential Sugar House area "THEY ARE spending a lot of licensing, traffic safety in ews, ntecss. SurDaughter of Utah Pioneer MR. veteran million dollars in highway is Lons pdis Dyer. Calif.. vivor,: husband; soh. Mar. Spring less.. of in which driver a in to considerably relation things licensing, Beach. money state legislator who declined Cttyt four grandchildren: sister, construction. Mrs. Eva Martin. Friend Ten men are to be added to we are interested, he asserted. statistical report on suspenMr,. Ann Larsen. 10 Provo. to run for reelectlon this year, San R a f a e 1. a m.-- l call Thuriday, pm House the Mrs. Mar Dye residence. Burial. Spring Calif.; Sugar MAJOR ITEM wastior a the force of Mayor Lee replied: You can sions and revocations, and was guest speaker for the anon ne TomCity Cemetery. kins, 8anta Monica, Calif.: Claude steel and concrete overpass division, bringing its strength get all the information you conduct and goals. nual banquet of Utah AssociaDyer. Willis Dyer, Haael Mogeiv Wilma C. B. Tido that would span 606 feet over to about 35 men. Asst Chief want without belonging to ten, Balt Lake City. Funeral Saturthe speakers will tion of Soil Conservation DisAmong where day. 11 a.m., 2128 S. State, said. ' South this organization. PROVO Wflmi Crsviston Bur 6 Why use be Gordon K. McDermid, tricts. friends call Friday, Temple on Interstate Youngberg p m.. Tido, 34. 560 E. 2nd West Saturday prior. Burial Murray nett died Tuesday in a Provo hospital Highway 15 between 500 and Helena, Mont., driver license AT THE SAME time, the city money? City Cemetery. most probThe perplexing after lingering illness. Born Aug. Mr. back: Christensen shot 600 West field representative for the lem area to be included in the 26, 1926. Sigurd, Sevier County facing the new legislature Alice L. Anderson to Albert R. and Easter ThrockApparent lov bidder at $654,-147.4- 8 Sugar House divisions patrol, 171 personally keep up my American Assn, of Motor will be money, with everyone Creveston. Attended DRAPER Funeral services for morton was General Contractschools in Richfield and Salina. bounded by 17th membership. I like to keep up Vehicle Administrators. more money appropriaction to eliminate Alice Lucille d Anpresently Speedy wanting and Orem. Married Sevier County, year-oling Corp., of Salt Lake City. Hubert Burnett. Later divorced. South and 2nd West is to be with the times. ated and no one wanting to a driving hazard along Wa- derson, daughter of Earl Married Joe Tido. Member Church , and Gladys area of Christ. Survivors: husband; pay more taxes, Mr. Hopkin satch Boulevard near 5400 acobson Ander- $ THE JOB calls for emplace- expanded to include the brother, sisters, Clinton, Mrs. Avenue son, Honolulu, continued. Emerson (Agnes) Pullman, Spanment of 1,700,000 pounds of bounded by Sunnyside be will conductSouth will be taken as soon ed Mrs. Robsrt (Donna) ish Fork; South 9th (900 and (840 2 South) Thursday, v structural steel, 19,000 lineal Bmnin, Orem: Mrs. Thomas Sec- "I AM AFRAID the 34th ses- as the best solution Is deter- p.m..n DraperWard 2nd West, Asst, and Searle. American Fork; (Glendal) South) and cubic of 3,738 feet piles Mrs. John Grace Johnson, Salt sion will face the most serious Church Chapel. Chief Youngberg said. Salt Lake County 4 Lake Citv; Mrs. Marvin (Ladean) of Jesus Christ of , e yards of concrete. in the history mined, Kinsev, Mrs. John (Mvrtle) Pieler, is con money problem While this n Gunder-seexpansion Lamont B. and Mrs. George dial Burr, Provo, The contractor Is allowed of the state, not only because Funeral Friday, 2 p m., Berg Morassistant chief VN ? B n or said Honolulu. Tuesday. ; 250 working days from start siderable, the Room record-breakinChapel tuary Drawing ' demands of 1959. for 9. Oct. includes largely it 8 out N friends call Thursday, where pointed Surviof construction. Robert Johnson, 32, 529 W, nyview, Murray, was found higher appropriations, but beTHE SITE GAINED new Honolulu. pm., Friday prior. Burial Provo vors: parents: residential, or minimum hazCemetery. of City in ; his absence Earl Roy brother, cause the session two years notoriety early Saturday when Jr.. Ho n o 1 u 1 u: W. W. CLYDE Construction ard area. By including the area 2nd South, pleaded guilty Tues- guilty drunken an. li. 191$, .'illmort, Millards County, to Lara 1 and Mirl AlbiaJ R..tr License Testers Aivait SchooV State Opens Bids for Road Work j Veteran Legislator Sees Stern Lawmaker Test r ie Sprlnf. J HOPKIN, Death Curve Studied in S.L. County jf' Judge Fines Motorist $175 On Drunken Driving Plea was the ap-J- t parent low bidder on the other - r f w two projects..' ' One calls for construction of 17 miles of highway on State Road 83 in western Box Elder County to Join with Thiokol Chemical Corp.s rocket facility. Co., Springville, THE FIRM'S bid was $451,-881.7- The second, also in Box Elder County, calls for construction of nine miles of highway on State Road 83 from Corinne northwest to Little Mountain. BID WAS $368,877.75. Both of the Box Elder projects are to be financed entirely by the federal government subcontractors Twenty mitted bids on the three projects. Apparent low bids totaled $1,658,275.33, some $183,368.55 below engineers estimate. in the Sugar House patrol, a day in Police Traffic Court, greater manpower concentra- to a charge of drunken drivtion will then result in the area of greatest crime hazard. ing. CITY JUDGE J. Patton Neeley sentenced the man to pay a $175 fine and serve 40 days in jail, with the jail sentence suspended on. payment of fine. In other court action, AnThe following traffic acci- thony R. Montoya Jr, 38, dents were reported Tuesday 833 Markea Ave. (255 South), was sentenced to pay a $20 fine in Salt Lake: Sth North (600 North) at and serve four days in jail on 8:1 nth Writ (1200 Wait). Two automoimbile. Driver: neen Jone Bain. BO, a charge of making an 609 N. 12th Weit (1300 Weit), Injured; proper turn. The jail sentence Taliiman Terry C. Andron. 17, 12 Dr. i50 North). Alio injured: Thoma was suspended on payment of E. Smith, 15, 60 N. 12th West; Kay the fine. He received a Anderaon. IS, 124 Talisman Dr. Propsentence of 60 days in jail on erty damage: 100. a.m. 13th East (1300 East) a 19:1 charge of driving without a at Stratford Avenue (2555 South). Driver: Fred Cameron valid drivers license in his pos5. Riverton. Injured; HarWanle, He previously had Eaet. in- session. vey 1. Park, 35. found guilty of the injured: Ruth Wanle 8 been Alo jured. 28: Dee, 63: and Dale, 4; Arden, and Morgan Park, 114. Property Dam- charges. age: 2.000. t a.m. Sth South (800 South) WILLIE R. Williams, 46, at Bth East (500 Eait). Two auto. B2, 1077 Carl Ericaon, Roy Driver: Prospect St, (1615 West), East (900 Eait): Gary Kay Maaaey 23. 1203 E. 7th South (700 South), was found guilty of being Damage: S1S0. No injuries. 11:2 tth South (400 South) drunk in or about an automoat Post Street (940 Weit). Two auto. Drivers: Raymond LeR.y Evans, 38, bile with intent to drive. He 1531 W. 4180 South; Lynn Jamea to pay a $100 Eaplln. 2. Murray. Damage: 750. No was sentenced injuries. fine and serve 20 days in Jail, with the jail sentence suspended on payment of fine. A stay of execution was granted until Jan. 30. Brice D. Lewis, 31, 324 Bon- - driving charges of and failing to yield right-of-waA bench warrant was issued for the defendant to appear for sentencing. Accident Schools Costs Report To Exceed $100 Million .. Auto-truc- 4122-117- 5 10-- 981-9t- h City to View Land Sale .. Costs of public schools in Utah during probably will climb above the 1960-196- mark for the first time, Howell Lee Cannon, state school finance officer, said Tuesday. HE BASED his prediction on school the cost of the year $99,170,000. total was eight The per cent higher than the total for school year. Probable cost In will be $105,000,000. 1959-196- 1959-196- 0 0 1958-195- 1960-196- 9 1 AN INCREASE amount of state aid school room unit and enrollment were the important factors In period's higher said. the for each increased two most in The City Commission has 0 the directed Parks Commission costs, he er L. C. Romney to negoOf last school years total, tiate with officials of the Utah $39,893,000 was from state Statje Branch, Humane Society sources. Federal sources proof the United States, for sale Day school winter quarter vided $2,795,000. The rest came land near 5th of classes at Salt Lake Trade from local taxation. South and 2300 West Technical Institute will begin LAST SCHOOL years exBURTON P. Monras, branch Thursday, Jay L. Nelson, prespense included $67,800,000 for president said he wanted to announced. current operations, a gain of purchase the land for $2,000 so ident, 14 per cent Capital outlay the branch could construct a HE SAID registration will costs dropped six per cent from modern animal shelter. Here is a summary of the be conducted in carpentry, His letter to the commission tailoring, welding, machine crimes reported to Salt Lake $26,852,000 to $25,179,000. said that while work of his shop, electricity, electronics, police during a period organization is privately dl auto body repair And automo- ended 5 p.m. Tuesday. Bradshaw Auto Parts Bergltry rected and financed, it would bile mechanics classes. Theyll Do It Every 240 South), Co., 337 Plerpont Ave. in effect serve to relieve the two transistor radios, cash, Evening school fall quarter about $5$ at $32, taken from business. city and county of burdensome classes end Dec. 16 with winter valued Larceny Richard N. Drake 94 W. 300 South), clothing, valexpenses and responsibilities quarter classes scheduled to be- Broadway at $13. taken from room: Gary F. of caring for lost or unwanted gin Jan. 16. Applicants may ued Eves. 1723 Edison St 140 East), two valued at $90 taken from domestic animals. register during the week of spotlights auto: Ray C. Phibbs. 529 N. 9th West, regulator, valued at voltage battery, Jan. 9r Bultaken from auto: Trade Institute Calls Students city-owne- d Crime Summary 1959-196- i ago used reserve funds which will not be available to meet what appears to be a forthcoming fiscal crisis. The former state senator told the farmers that taxes "are plenty high and no thought of raising them should be entertained. a car careened over the boulevards west embankment, killing three youths. Four other 2 Spotlights Stolen Theft of two spotlights, valued at $30, from the auto of Gary F. Eves, 1723 Edison SL (140 East), i white the auto was parked at 9th South and State,- - was reported to police Tuesday. Vandalism Liberty School, 1092-3r- d East 14 windows broken: Hawthorne 1632-7t- h East. 25 windows School, broken: Emerson School, 1337 McClelland St (1040 East), seven windows broken: Mathson School. 1240 American Beauty Dr. (1000 West), , Urge glass door broken. Utahn to Attend Parley in East Isaac B. Humphery, 17T7-5tEast, will attend as a member a meeting of the Joint committee of the National Education Assn, and the American Legion Friday- - and Saturday at the h V RUIM ft CALL IT TO sen things You'Re NOT USING WITH I , A. CLASSIFIED AD J NEA ton, headquarters P-C- in Washing- . DL HUMPHREY teaches citizenship at Adult Education Night School in the Lafayette N Elementary School. Mr. ... and Joseph Anderson. Evans-towyo.: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jacobson. Draper: ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hardman, Los Angeles; Mrs. Gaynell Jacobson, Salt Lake City. Friends call Wednesday. 6 to 8 p m. 2128 8. State, Salt l,ake City; Thursday prior, chapel. Burial Draper City Cemetery. Homer F. Robison Homer F. Rob- FILLMORE ison, 59, died Monday, 7:44 pn at home of a heart ailment. Bo: Feb 10. 1901. rillmore, to F. Lois Thorpe Robieon, jjlonzo and Meriam arney, Auf 15 le. Church ake . Ti 192$,. Salt persons have been killed in similar accidents at the point Latter-done last summer and the other three in 1955. Jalbot. Magna: Mr. Lynn (Edith) Bennett. Richfield; Supt Lyle S. Hyatt, State 13 brothers, sis grandchildren: Calder Eva Pope tert, Archie Robison. Eldred. Cul- Highway Patrol, has recomMrs. Eva Pope Calder. 85 583 erl, Lindon, Ancil, Mis. Alvema mended Installation least of at Mrs. 'avies. Olea Davies, Harmel, Sherman Ave. (1330 South) died "THERE DIIGHT be some a Salt Lake all Fiumore: Mrs Florence Elliuesday, 3 a.m., in al causes. son, Mrs. Ella Jacobson, Parker new sources of revenue, but I 200, yards of guard rail along Salt Lake City: a. Ids DeMaio do not know where they are, the embankment and a series to Charles H. and Manah McCann rence. Calif.; Mrs Alda Calif: Mrs. Lois to Thomas Calder. Sunnyrnead, Mamed Pope. of elevated reflectors. Mr. Hopkin' said. "Members 1891. Logan Temple. Church of Fliason. Deseret, Millard County; Pack. Jackson. Latter-daJosie Mrs, Wyo t Saints. Jesus Christ of of the new legislature It would Linda Young. Richfield: MR. GUNDERSEN said the He died In 1937. Survivors: sons, Mrs. Mrs. Carrie Meridian Despair:, Charles Milton E., Pj, appear will be faced with the commission Idaho Funeral Thursday. 1 p m., is considering daughters, Salt Lake City; T. C.. Clearfield: Fillmore Firsr LDS Ward Chanel. Robert V., Craig, Colo.; Mrs. Friends call decision of whether or not we recommenda- Leone Olptn Mortuary. FillGarden City. more. Loveland. Hyatts Supt pm , Wednesday. C. should and can live within our tions. It is now Doris Mrs, Rich for Kinsley,County; Thursday prior. Burial, Fillmore waiting Germany: Heidelberg. ii Ce current income. I personally 16 grandchildren; from the Salt dreh: brother, sisters. Mrs. Hattie suggestions believe we can. The personnel Lake Findley. Pocatello; Mrs. Theora Anne Robinson ' County Sheriffs Office. Hodges, Garden City: Vernon of the legislature looks good noted FAYETTE. Sanpete County FuOgden. Funeral will be anSupt. Hyatt Tuesday Pope, to me and I anticipate a great Mathews Mortuary neral for Mrs. Anne Day Robinson nounced from on Montpelier that the stretch of road 80, who died Sunday. 11.30 am., Idaho, session. in an Orem rest home of natural a slight curve is not the causes, will be Wednesday. 11 a.m. T. Thornton Eunice E. Earlier, Leo P. Harvey, as- site of Ward Chapel, Church of Fayette accidents. But Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. sociation president, told the when frequent SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF. accidents occur, they Mrs, Elva Eunice Thompson Bom June 30. 1860, Fillmore, to group that 8,500 Utah fanners typically involve fatalities. Thornton, 71. former Salt a Lake John and Mary Clark Day. Married San to James Spencer Tims. He died. resident died Tuesday in applied soil and water conserBernardino hospital of hayrl Married to Edward Robinson. Hg 5. 1889, died. Survivors: sons, daughters, Born causes. May vation practices to their land THE DEATHS result when Utah, to Robert, and Tims, Layton: Mrs. Sylvia Louise Beatrice Golding Thomp- frvin Mrs Merle Morgan. Arthur this year, the cars roll down the son. Married to Eli Edwin Thorn- Robinson, Provo; Mrs. Nola Pay, west embankment. A ton May, '1906. He is deceased. Nephi; Wallace Robinson, Castla Church of Jesus Christ Gate. Carbon County; 21 grandTHIS IS representative of similar on flat ground Member. accident Saints. Survivors: children; 24 of Latter-daalmost one half of the 17,800 would Garno, Steven, brother, William Day. Fillmore. sons, daughters. probably result In at Mrs. Maraine Morris, California; Friends call Wednesday, a m., farms reported in the state by Carrick. Salt Lake ward chapeL Thelma Mrs. Burial. Fayette City a worst Mr. rollover, Hyatt City: 13 grandchildren: 13 great- Cemetery. the 1959 agriculture census, burial, Funeral, grandchildren. said. And the fatality hazard Mr.' Harvey added. an Bernardino. Emelia G. Mascarenas would be considerably less. "Applied practices increased Thomas Hoffman Sadie ROOSEVELT listed Graveside serv driver Supt. Hyatt 11 per cent this year compared for Emena Georgia MascareGraveside services for Mrs. ices facas chief failure nas, probable daughter of Nel2625 with 1959. Water conservation Sadie Thomas Hoffman, 81. son and Lorna Washington Mas South, who died Sunday. carenas, who died Sunday In a work Increased 18 per cent on tor in accidents at that point. 9E. 5033rd a Salt Lake hospital Tooele in a.m., hospital after a short illwould be the sec- of natural causes, will be Wednes- ness, will be 1 p.m. irrigated lands and 6 per cent Engineering 10 a.m.. Salt Lake City Ceme- Ft. Duchesne Wednesday, he declared. day, Cemetery. Born Aug. factor, ondary 1879, Born 8, Georgia. on rangelands. tery. April 16. 1960, Tooele. Survivors: parConservation Married to William Hoffman, ents. brothers. Jerry Nelson, Paul Citv. He Nolan, all Grantsville, work on croplands, including The stretch of road can be March I, 1900. Salt Lake Tooele driven safely at high speeds. died. 1934. Member, Presbyterian40 County; Mr. and 64 Increased dry farms, Church. Salt Lake resident per Mrs. Bert grandparents. Grantsville; years. Survivors: son. William V.. CandidoWashington, cent compared with last year Mascarenas, Penasco San Gabriel, Calif. Fnendt call N.M.; Evange Wednesday. 9 to 9:45 a.m. 574 line Jirop, Whiterocks. Uintah with the result that group E. 1st South. County. Friends call Olpin Morwork with individual farmers Clothing Missing tuary, Roosevelt, Richard N. Drake, 54 W. and irrigation companies coStella Brill re(300 South), Broadway Annamarie Opprecht Funeral services for sieua orm, operating on watershed im475 E. 1st South, who died to police Tuesday that BRIGHAM CITY Ann.mari. a Salt in 3:50 provements benefited 344,000 ported p.m., Saturday. daughter of Mer several items of clothing, Lake hospital of natural causes, Opprecht, infantEllen acres this year. Haugen ill be in Denver. Bom Aug. 31. rill (eith and AveHawthorne recl - Brig- valued at about $15, had been 1892. Winchester, Va. Consecrate lam ity, died Monday in an Cg SCOdvm ui ruini j, en natural of MR. HARVEY, who operates taken from his apartment hospital Lake re Church. Salt resident, born Oct 22. 1960. Ogden.causes, Sur Mrs. a 1 8 h rock-boun- y 10-1- 1 Op-34- 1 r Edward $39. lock. 5003 W. 3500 South, clock, valued at $20. taken from auto parked in Salt Lake. grandparent. Mrs. Time By Jimmy Hatlo sisters. j years. Survivors: Cltyi ieulah Kane. Washington, D. C.: vivors: parents.Mrs Brigham Hellen grandparents. Harold Mr. and Mrs. all Hausen, Chinook, Mont: 574 E. 1st South. Burial, Frida;;y, 2 pm. Haroid B. Em., . Felt Funeral Home where friends call Thursday, 7 9 p.m.. Friday Burial, Brigham City CemMaggie T. Christopulos prior. etery. Funeral services for Maggie T Christopulos. 60. 60 W. 8th South, Nellie C. Crooks who died Monday. 2 30 a.m., in a Salt Lake hospital.after a lingerAMERICAN FORK Mr. N!H. 3.45 be will illness, Thursday. ing Crookston Crooks, 82 died Monm., 260 E. South Temple, where day. 7.35 pm., In a Provo hos friends cau Wednesday, P m.. pital, of nntural causes. Born Burial. Olivet Mt, March 4. 1676. American Fork, Thursday prior. to George and Agnes Crooks Cemetery. Married to Thomas Crookston Crooks, 1919 He died Qct. 29, George I. Watanabe son. 1954. Thomas Survivor; Funeral services for George 1 American Fork. Funeral Wednesnoon, Anderson and Sons Watenabe. 78. 570-4t- h East, who day died Sunday, 7:30 a.m., in A Salt Mortuary Chapel, where friends prior. Burial Lakes hospital of natural causes, call Wednesday will be Thursday, 2 P m 260 t American. Fork City Cemetery South Temple, where friend caJJ prior. Burial, Chicago. Keith Coley LEWISTON, Cache County FuLester E. Eklund neral for Keith Coley, 47, who Great Falls MANTI Lester E. Eklund. 71. died Friday inof aa heart attack hospital died Monday, 5:30 p.m., in a May-fiel- Mont., will be Wednesday. 1 p.m., Lewis Sanpete County rest home, ton First-FourtWard Chapel after a lingering illness. Born Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y June 20, 1869. Fremont. Wayne Friends call at chapel County, to Peter L and Minerva one Sainta. hour prior. Bunal, Lewiston Zufelt Eklund. Married Pearl SeeCemetery. ley Aug. 28, 1914, Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Farmer. Former Thelma Robarts Gorton school teacher. Served LDS misAMERICAN FALLS, IDAHO For sion. Samoan Islands, 1910-1mer LDS bishop. Mountain Home, Funeral for Mrs. Thelma Robarts Duchesne County. Leota, Du- Gorton, 51. Spaiks, Nev., will be chesne County. Mantl resident, 13 Friday. 2 d m., Methodist Church. years. Survivors; widow: toAi, Died Monday in Sparks Nev., of born Nov. 12. daughters. Lewis K., Manti; Lyle a heart attack, ndlett, Uintah County: Von 1909, Missouri, to F. C. and Meenwoed Springs. Colo ; Mrs. lissa Melton Roberta. Was graduNephl (Leora) Jones, Mount ated from Ameiican Falls High B t h ) School 1928: Albion State Normal leasant; Mrs. Herbert ieber,Long Beach. Calif.: Mis. College 1931. Married to John E. Jean (Beulah. Braithwaite, Castle Gorton, July 24, 1955. KinderGate Emery County; Mrs. Jesse garten teacher in Reno, Nev., at (Ona Earl. McGill, Nev.; 16 grand- time of death. Member, Methodist children. Funeral, Friday, 2 p.m., Church. Survivors; husband. Manti North LDS Ward Chapel. Sparks. Nev.; mother. Mrs. MeFriends call Thursday. 7 to 9 P m., lissa Robarts. American Fails; sisBuchanan Mortuary, Friday prior. ter, Mrs, Ruth Helstrom. Poca155 N. Sth West. Burial, Manti tello. Burial. Falls View Cemetery City Cemetery, by Davis Mortuary. I , 4 8 aa 4 saSSv ss , ' |