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Show T S The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, June 22, 1961 rfi 4,0 Obituaries Willard Dam ! Howard A. Nielsen Top Topic Of Meeting r, Nh -- U" ;j V. i, kv ; r, Xi ) r V ,-- I . t T. f ,V-- V "'Ar' ' ; .5 OGDEN How the huge Willard Day v Dam is being built and purposes to be served by Its reservoir when filled were the .focus of attention here Wednesday afternoon. x 'Xv- ,v:.?f i ' W LM J jj v', THE DAM, NOW under con structren, is 455 feet wide at the bottom and 35 feet wide at the top, and is only 34 feet high, the group was told by E. J. Fjeldsted. manager of Weber Basin Water Conservancy District Elmer Carver, Weber County Commissioner and president of the conservancy district, Clinton D. Woods, proj; ect manager for the Bureau of Reclamation, and his assistant, Harold Dean, also were speakers on the tour. I THE DAM will cost 15 mils I' lion dollars to build. The reserV--- I ? voir will include about 11,000 acre feet of water northwest ., of Ogden and will store about "From left, Ir. and Mr. Soren P. Jensen, I ment from Mrs. Charles Kd (fin (ft on at annkgit 215,000 acre feet of water age 82 and 80, respectively, take tool refresh- - Old Folks outing Wednesday in Liberty Park. when completed. Registered taxpaying voters Saturday will vote in Weber, Davis, Morgan and Summit A counties to determine whether authorization will be given to amounts raise repayment from the conservancy district to the federal government from 57 million to 81 million A EVENTFUL program in attendance was served by dollars. Wednesday was Old Folks Day in Salt Lake City, ISut no followed, including old fash- LDS stake and ward Old Folks committees. one would have known it from ioned square dances, led by all the activity at Liberty Farkr iViBAND RICHARDS. Old (Thomas Reese, 82, and his sisTHE WAY these "old folk Committee Harriet, 72, a con- Folks-Centr- al said "We had a fine cavort would tax most people cert by Marvin Strong's chairman, ' half their age. band, am) community day. The crowd was the largest : we ever had. The festivities began : when siningL 101 vear-ol"We appreciate the cooperaAfter short welcomes by Jeptha Dougherty rolled up to the park, in a 1901 Mayor J. Bracken Lee and offi- tion of the city, the church Oldsmobile after leading a cials of the Church of Jesus committees, and the business Special tn The Tribune "horseless carriage Saints, a community in making the outparade Christ of Latter-daPROVO Handicapped chilluncheon for all five thousand ing a success. down Main Street. dren from throughout Utah will be guests of honor at the annual "Handycap Fishing Rodeo Saturday, Elayne Schwarz, general chairman, announced Wednesday. GRAND Marshals Jay North (television's Dennis the Menace) and boxing champion Gene Fullmer will lead the parade beginning the days activities at 9:30 a.m. They will direct a caravan of jeeps from th e Utah County Joe p Pat roF in which are reserved seats for each handicapped child. "The parade will roll up Center Street from 300 South to University Avenue and then north to the Regal Bowling Lanes. Oldsters Go Stepping-- at - Frank K. Newton Frank Lively Pace Handicapped Await Big Provo Event . mili-j.tar- HERE THE children and grand marshals will participate in free bowling. Indians from Salt Lake Valley wilF dance war dances- for the "hand.vcaps at the picnic grounds in ,$outh Fork of Provo Canyon beginning at 1 f.m. The Utah County Sheriff's Posse will give guests horseback rides - between fishing trips to a stream stocked especially for the event by the Utah State Fish and Game Department. King (Dougie) Newton 61, 1521 E. 3900 Wed- - South,-die- The weather forecast map for Thursday indicates generally fair skies over Salt Lake City and Utah, southern Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada. Temperatures are to continue hot. - Day in the Sun Ave. Sooth), died Wednesday. 2 15 p m. at local hospital of natural causes. Bom Nov. 17, 1892, East Millcr. iu aevenn and Ellen Annie Jensen Nielsen. Married Dec. Mortenson, Lily 29. Salt 1912, Laka City, She died June 7, 1927. Married Laur Sandberg, June 1940. 6, Salt Lake City. Member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints. Employed Granite Mill and Fixture Co., and 8c for 16 year at Morriaon-Mernl- l Co. Survivors: widow: son, daughter. Lester H. Hoiladay; Mrs. Rodney Salt Egan. (Dorothy) Lake City: seven grandchildren; brother. 'Niels C.' Nielsen. Salt Funeral jaturday. LakeCity. p m. Hoiladay Stake Center. 4917 Viewmont St. (2085 East I. Friends call 250 E. South Temple Friday 641 p m., Saturday at Stake Center pnor. Bunal Wasatch Lew Memorial Park. Special to The Tribune yi j Howard A. Niclaen. 3. 36S1 Val. lev View I481(f Heat Wave ... A Tropical Heat Wave DU From lT.S. Wootber Boreastem- New York Cltv Skies will continue fair and Washington, D.C, peratures will be near 100 over much of the Intermountain Area Thursday. Albuquerque Atlanta TEMPERATURE CHART Miami New Orleans Oklahoma Cvty Phoenix San Antonie St. Louis Salt Lake Weather, Data: Precipitation for period ended Wednesday at 5 p.m., none: precipitation for June. .09 in.: accumulative deficiency, .60 in.; precipitation since Oct. 1, 1961, 8.59 in.; accumulative deficiency, 3 61 in.; sunrise Thursday 4:57; sunset, 8:03. Balt Lake City and Tlelntty Mostly clear and continued very warm Thurs-- ' days near day and - Friday. High both - - - 100. low- 60. Billings Butte Chevenni Denver Eiko SO A4 77 92 01 55 55 54 50 49 9K Elv Evanston 9ft Grand Junction 310 Las Vegas 99 Reno Aft Rock Springs 85 West Yellowstone Ptclfie States Los Angeles 79 76 Portland 68 San Diego 72 San Francisco 72 Seattle 78 Spokane Midwest Bismarck , 92 68 Chicago 72 Detroit 70 Duluth 79 Kansas City 77 Minneapolis Omaha East 77 Boston 51 4A 55 39 60 .50 61 54 61 46 55 51 47 41 55 48 -- DealhTakcs Prison Aide 61 74 Forecast Tharaday thraorh Taesday Utah, soalhera Idaho, caster' Ne vada Temperatures much above normal except above normal in aouth- Five-da- 03 6.4- Board Grants Paroles to 12, Declares 2 Others Violated 1923; vorced. Jan. later 23, di- - Mamed Dorothy May Bennett. Feb. 15, Nev. 1948. Elko Salesman. Laher , Spring & Tire Co. for 14 years. Survivor: widow. Salt Lake Mr. Newto Cltv; daughters. eastern Vtah. No precipitation indi- Mrs. Earl (LaRuel Chapman. Mrt, cated. Paul Vivian Wnght, Mrs. Jerold Wyoming Temperatures averaging (Juanita) Free, all Salt Lake City; sister, Mrs. three to eight degrees above normal 19 grandchildren; in western and northern Wyoming Frank (Ann) DeGroat, Nyack, noon, W and near normal in the southeast. N Y. Funeral Saturday Ward, 1361 E. 4065 Scattered showers and thunderstorms South,Fifth Church of Jesus Christ of during first part of period. Latter-da- y Saints. Friends may call 124-4t- h East Friday 9 p.m. CNew York Times Service Saturday at the ward prior. BurNEW YORK, June 21 Fain fell ial, Midvale Cemetery. Wednesday from the Atlantic states to the Ohio Valley and in the northWarren C. Perry ern and southwestern plains states Warren Perry, 77, 59 'Waand the southern plateau region, It satch St., Clay Midwas cooler In Montana and the Pa- vale, died Wedcific northwest. It was warmer ever nesday, 1 a.m., at his home after the plains states. a lingering mines. Bom Sept. 9. 1884. Wabash, Ind.r- - to Henry and Alice O'Sullivan Perry. Married Bessie Nic- cum Perry. Meir. Utah Mostlv clear and continued verv warm Thursday and Fndav. Highs both days 95 to 107, lows 50 to 62. Ex-Ula- h Southeaster Idaho Mostly clear through Friday. A little warmer Friday. Highs Thursday 85 to 92. lows 44 to 54, Jiighs Friday 68 to 95. Soathwfstem Idaho- - Mostly clear through Friday. Eastern Nevada Mostly clear and warm through continued Friday. Highs both dayg' 94 to 102, lows 48 to 60. I. Eugene Thoresen, 77, 203 Wyomins Generally fair through Friday. Cooler over most of state E. 7th South, former chief Thursday but marmer north and east Friday. Highs 70 to 80 east, 80 to 90 clerk at the Utah State Prison, in western areas. died Tuesday at Temperatures were Bemmary slightly cooler fn the northern part 4 a.m. in a Salt of the Intermountain Region WednesLake hospital of day but weather continued hot and dry elsewhere. Afternoon temperanatural causes. tures were mostly 90 to 100. Salt e Mr. Thoresen record Lake City broke an June-when the high had been a clerk for the month of Wednesday hit 104. Previous record was 103 for June 17 1940. at the prison for States IniermeaataiB nesday, 1 pm., at his home after an illness. Born March 3, 1900, Salt Lake to Frank City, and Ann Pratt Newton.- Mamed Elizabeth L on-do- years. He was secretary to the Ind., 1906. June 14. Member. Methodist Church. Survi- - .widow; vors: sons, daughters, Eugene. Midvale: Henry L. Sacra- m e n t o, Calif.; Jv . Bartles-vill- e, James. Mr rTT7 Okla.: Mrs. Ross (Virginia) Wallgren, Midvale: sister. Mrs Emma Dooley. Long Beach. Calif. Funeral Monday. 11 a.m.. 8090 S. State, where friends call Sunday p m., Monday prior. Buna). Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Charles O. DuVander Charles Oscar DuVander, 77, Post Office PI. (340 South i. Tuesday, 7:10 p.m. at his home of natural causes. Bom ' Aug. 2. 1883. Salt Lake City, to James O. and Mane DuVander. Mamed Nellie Logan. 1907, who diedjn 1946. Retired Union Pacific Railroad worker. Member, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Survivors; son. daughter, Vernal C.. Mrs. Clyde Cleo Powell, both Salt Lake City; five grandchildren, three sister, Mias Beth Du- - ' Vandeiv Salt Lake City. Graveside funeral Fnday, 11 m.. Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends call at 160 E.C ' 'South Temple Thursday p.m. Friday pnor. 48 died board of pardons r and board of cor- rections. He retired In 1946. Peter Peterson Active in the Church of Marius Manus Peter Peterson, 73, 754 W. 7th South, died at noon TuesJesus Christ of Latter-daday at his home of a heart attack. Saints, he served a mission to Born Feb. 15. 1888. Denmark, Married Helga Hedberg, 1918, Salt the eastern United States from Lake She died 1945. 1907 to 1909. BORN APRIL 1, 1884 in Hy-rufunds check; Nathan Aldrich. 34, Logan. Aug. 15, serving one to 10 Cache County, he was a years for issuing a fictitious check, and Jess Wilson. 45. Ogden, June 19. son of Ingwald Conrad and 1962. to months 12 three Utah State PrisTAIN All serving six Christine Nielsen Thoresen. He years for third degree burglary. on inmates, who appeared beGRANTED TERMINATION of ten-ten- married Irene Parkinson Dec. Max M. Johnson. 47. fore the Utah State Board of Provo. were June 19, 1962, serving maxi- 21, 1909, in the Salt . Lake Pardons Wednesday received mum five years for issuing a fraudu- LDS Temple. lent check; Robert L. Gregg, 31, release dates. Survivors include his son, Grand Junction. Colo.. June 19. 1962. serving one to 20 years for forgery 10 years for grand lar- Ross E. Thoresen, Salt Lake one to and THE BOARD declared the ceny and Leland D. Barney. 55, Elsitwo daughters, Mrs. nore. July 18, serving one to 20 Years City; paroles of two others to be for , Ruth T. Davis, forgery. violated and continued parole Given a conditional termination was Wash., and Mrs. Leone DeAr-men- t, J. Wilson. 31. Spokane. violation hearing for a third Andrew San Mateo, Calif.; three Wash., Sept. 18, 1962. serving one to 10 years for issuing a fictitious check. until July. Mrs. Mrs. Lillian Special to The Tribune POINT OF - THE MOUN- City. as a cement finisher before retirement. Survivors; son, daughter. Grant V. Miami Fla ; Mrs. June D. Sandefur, Santa Rosa, Calif.; three grandchildren. Funeral Friday, 10 a m.. 255-2nEast, where friends call Friday prior. Burial, Salt Laka City Cemetery. John Lee Anderson LAKE SHORE, Utah County- Funeral for John Lee Anderson 85, who died Tuesday in a Paysoti hospital, will be Fnday, 1 p.m Lake Shore Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Born May 30, 1876, Oak City, Millard County, to Peter ana Martha Ann Lovell Anderson. Married Emma E. Broadhead, Jan. 10, 1900, Manti LDS Temple. She died Feb. 24, 1946. Later married Sarah Brig. Gen. Don Couplund . . . Brig. Gerf! E. C. Hedlund . . . Maj. Gen. K. B. Hobson . . . Ann Huff in the Salt Lake LDS To OAMA deputy post Aug. rank Aug. 1. Gets three-sta- r Will take Ogden command. Temple. Member. Millard County sisters. Shaw, commission, MiUard County School Parole violation hearing for Board. Millard County debt adElva Burton and Mrs. Jennie justor, Leamington and Lynndyl Grover, Edward Wilson, 37, road supervisor. Survivors: widow; Salt Lake all of Haslam, City, THE AFTER afternoon busy sons, daughters, Boyd E . Mrs. ' Lake City, was continued Salt Zola) Blackhurst, eight grandchildren, a great- David both state Shrine and Elks organizaaf4er- - his attorney, Pleasant Grove: Ruion D., Mr, until r July grandchild.' tions will serve ice cream, soft Morgan (Eunice) May, Delta: to Mark B.. Lake Shore: Mrs. Charles drinksand watermelon to the A. Wally Sariclack, appealed 2-D(Nina) Pope, Mrs. Clyde (Martha) FUNERAL services will be Gardiner. ay the board and gave it informaVernal; Otto Lee, Benanglers. 10 a.m. at jamin Utah County; at conducted arFriday tion Wilsons concerning Archie Huff, Benjamin; On the evening agenda are 260 E. South Temple where Vern Huff. Woodland. Summit rest in Salt Lake City on April The Cosgriff School Aud- a eampout and program. Lee H. and Clifton Huff, Quarterly rental rates on friends call Thursday from 6 County; Spanish Fork; John D. Huff. Mrs. Chief Bill Grant of the Salt 6 for attempted robbery. itorium, 23rd East and Redondo Office boxes in the Salt to 8 p.m. and Friday prior to George (Bessie) Atwood. Mrs. ArPost thur Ila ) Atwood, Lake Avenue, will be scene of the Lake Valley Indian Tribes will WILSON WAS committed Lake City zone will increase services. Burial will in Mrs. Ned (Melvai Hancock.Shore; Salt' St. Ambrose Church Catholic make Dennis the Menace an Lake Mrs. David (Norma) to the prison on April 2, 1957, 30 to 50 Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Page. City; Richfield: 37 grandchildren member and tribe cent per ! honorary starting July 55 HILL AIR FORCE RASE -- - IN I960 HE was assigned as;Youth Organizations two sisters, to serve five years to life for five brothers. Friends call at Walkof "Little Women, sched- - present him a headdress when er Mortuary. Spanish Fork. ThursHe was paroled on 1, postal officials said Wednesrobbery. Appointment of Brig. Gen. Dob deputy commander of the uled for Thursday and Friday he arrives Friday. day evening, chapel Friday prior March 28 and returned to the day. Burial Spanish Fork Cemetery. as the new command-- listic Missiles Center, Ingle- - at 8 p.m. . 13. in on June CHILDREN participating prison er of the Ogden Air Materiel wood, Calif., an assignment he THE INCREASES on 2.500 Cyril B. Christensen Parole of Beatrice Fleischer. 85, Area with headquarters at Hill continued to hold when the or- - PROCEEDS of the presenta- the fishing rodeo are asked to Salt LOGAN Cyril B. Christensen Lake City, who served 18 month boxes at the Main Post Office, afterthe 57, lunches for box 432 N, 2nd West, d)ed Wednesa for of five maximum years issuing tion will toward Air Force Base, was go meeting bring insufficient funds checks, and Keith 350 S. Main, and its branches day in a local hospital after a was changed to Ambrose noon. short Justesen. 30. Blackfoot. Idaho, who are Bom Aug. 4. 1903. thejpxppnspj 0f fhe Wednesday . by Ait' ganization due to a change in fiscal he Salt Lake City streets Logan, illness. to Alma and Lillian Holmes 'a similar tim for Issuing Some 500 children are .ex- served Ballistic Systems' Division of delegation to the CYO national Force headquarters. fictitious checks, were declared vio- classification of the Christensen; reared by foster, department cleanup program father, Louis Christensen. facility and the pair reMarried pected to register for The big lated byto the board Fleischer the Air Force Logistics Com-- convention in Buffalo. N.Y.-man- d was pa- based, entirely on growth, exwill Pauline Rinaldi June 6. 1922. San turned prison. Monday through Friday HE REPLACES on Aug. 1 roled on Sept. 27. 1960. and Justesen Calif.; she died Decem"bers of the cast include day. be in the area of 5th East to Francisco, earlier this vear. ber, 1945. Mamed Imogen was paroled on Sept. 20, 1960, and plained Allen E. Johnston, suWard Maj. Gen. Kenneth B. Hobson, Coash as Joe, Kathy Bazz June 26. 1946, Ketchikan. Alaska. k native of they will both receive their next perintendent of mails. 17th Gen. 21st from South to Main, Hedlund, Veteran board 27 U.S. the before June, U.S, in Navy. years hearing as as Ogden AMA commander for Marv Bo,h Jpan Furner ' 196- 3Guard, retired as lieutenant. Neb., received his New box rates compared South and east of Main to Coast -- three years. Gen., Hobson Jtas. Valparaiso, Employed by Cache Valley Dairy. OHalloran as Pat Meg, Amy. "THOSE GRANTED paroles and the 9th East from 13th South to Central Auto Parts, Logan. Mem Police "Wednesday "were In- effective received promotion to the BVS. degree from the Univer- Pat Kline as Laurie. Marcia Smith, with current rates, in parendate are ber Elks Lodge 1453. International in 1938, his of 35, Salt Lake City.Raymond June 18. 1963. theses, ahp: $4.50 '($3.), $6 17th South. complaint .the vestigating three-sta- r Retired OffiFootprintera Asn rank of Lieutenant sity of Nebraska Ann Philibin as Joe Marmee, 20 years for burglary; to one cers deserving 1 527-week the- - Univer4 the the M.S. degree-fro- m Awn,,. Survivors: widow. h During Ernest Maes, East, Ray Joe Armento, 33, Brigham City, ($4.50);$8 1$6), $10 ($7.50) and General and will assume duties Logan; sons, daughter, Arnold S, as Aunt March, Dyrenforth maf-tres19s 10 crews June 1963, serving one to years and a Illinois of later box a Beach. Pompano said up picked who partment's year Fla.; Ward, sity Mary springs as vice commander of the Air for automobile homicide; Gene Keen- $12 ($9). Rates are based on 91 loads of Tom Zarr as John Brooke, both Logan; mother. Logant his Ph.D. from the same univalued at $40 had been an, 32. Provo, Dec. 19. serving maxi- sizes of the boxes. yard trimmings, Claire, sister, Mrs. Edson (Lillian) Tar-be- t, and John as Logistics Command Connors frauduFather, mum five years for issuing Smithfield: foster brothers, rubbish and other debris. In 194!J. 515 E. 1st South. lent check; Richard John Vautnn. 28. Christensen. Preston. Dennis Kurutz as Prof. Baehr. Aug. 1, with headquarters at versity Tooele. July 18. serving maximum Louis H., Lucerne, Calif. i Idaho; . Wright-Pattersofive years for issuing an insufficient AFB, Day-tonJames H Downeyville. Calif J Tanner. Dean Ferron funds check; Holy Rosary Friday, 8 p.m.. Hall Ohio. Mrs. A! (Lucinda) Larsen. Logan. 29, Loa. March 20, 1962. serving a for carnal five years maximum Mortuary Chapel Mass Saturday, Gen. Coupland has been sice 36. 9 a m Salt Victor St. Russo, knowledge: Thomas Aquinas commander of the Ballistics Lake City, Aug 15. serving maximum Church. Friends call mortuary five year; for issuing an insufficient Friday evening. Saturday prior. Effective in August Spokane, School Opens A.F. Assigns New Chief Of Materiel Command Postal Boxes: Rates Go Up Play tin City Announces Cleanup Areas Mattress Stolen Force frr T 13TH SOUTH Systems Division, Air Force Systems Command, four years. WEDNESDAY'S announcement wasThe second command change for Ogden Air Materiel Area in . a month. The Air Force recently announced that Brig. Gen. Earl C. Hedlund, director of transportation for USAF headquarters in Washington, D.C., will become the Ogden AMA deputy commanded next month. He replaces Col. Victor L. Anderson who will retire after 30 years of military service. A NATIVE OF Warsaw. Ind., Gen. Coupland was graduated from Purdue University in 1936 with a B.S. degree sk a- - r S The Rev. D. Glen Cornell of Wasatch Presbyterian Church, and Dr. Lloyd Wilcox, 1341 Westminster South), will Ave. leave Thursday of the California Eagle Rock, Calif. Synod at REPRESENTATIVES from Presbyterian churches in Utah, Nevada and California will attend the conclave w hich begins June ?6 and continues through June . Mary Jean Furner, Tom Zarr, Kathy Bazx, Joe Ann Dyrenforth. Play open Thursday. h-- Ul UI CLEANUP AREA Ul Xh- N DC (1885 for the annual meeting of minister and corresponding elders in ' aeronautical engineering. He also holds a degree in engineering sciences from the Air Force Institute of Technology.' He entered the missile field in 1958 when assigned as deputy commander for ballistic missiles at the San Bernardino Appearing in St. Ambrose Church presentaI Air Materiel Area. tion of "Little Women are, left to right, Pair Readies Synod Tour u Ul 17TH '2 SOUTH s hUl Ul 30. Purpose of the meeting is to coordinate work of various churches in the Synod and to serve as a medium of presentation of special work in mis-- , sions, Christian education and other facets of the church. 21ST SOUTH in City cleanup will Include are of 5th East to Main Street, east of Main Street to 9th East. 17th South to 21st South, Charles Hunter es Hunter, 7J, St., died In an 6gden hospital Tuesday, after a stroke. Born Feb. 15. 1889. Oklahoma City, Okla. Married Elva Stanton Mav 12. 1958, Salt Lake City. Reared machinist. Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Veteran World War I. Member, American Legion nd New Zion Baptist Churcn. Came to Ogden from Little Rock, Ark., 1925. Survivors, widow; two sons four daughters; Charles Jr., Mrs, Joy Gray. Salt Lake City; Clyde, Mrs. Ersie Hendricks, Chicago; Mrs. Violet Niel, Lo Angeles; Mrs. Bennie Trapp. Detroit seven two grandchildren; Funerab Saturday, 10 am., Myers Funeral Chapel. 845 Washington Blvd., where friends call Friday. 7 9 p m., Saturday prior. Burial. Mt. Olivet Cemetery Salt Lake City. tBCCpEN---Charl- , " " May Bell Thost PROVO Funeral services fof Thost. 53, Person native who died Monday in California of a heart condition, will be Friday, 10 am., in Berg Drawing Room Chapel. Provo, where friends call Friday prior. Bom Feb. 17, 1906. Pavson. to Albert and Etta Jones Mikesell. Married to Darrel Fred Thost. 'Jan. 12, 1934, St. George Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saint. Made home in Alhambra, Calif. Active LDS Survivors: Mrs, Jack (Ardel-RhodAlhambra; four grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Ken-nei- h J. Mikesell, Sterling F. Mike-sel- l. le Albert L. Mikesell. Mrs. Dailey, all Lo Angeles; Mrs, Ava Allen Brown, Monterey Park ; Mrs. Madge Julia Einbode Lake Eiainore, Calif, Mrs. May Bell . |