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Show 14 C The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October 10, 1971 John E. Mulcahey y Intermountain Obituaries Jessie C. Edgar Cox Marguerite Edgar. died Oct. I .1971 to a Salt L?Ke 1 homa oil nursing f natural causes, Born Sept. 10. L 1089 in Florence I Ala. to John H. Lull Bell Price! Cox. Married Willis L. Edgar Aug. 7, 1907 to Kelsey, L Tex. Later totem-In nlzed loahog Temple LDS; Me.nbtr, Church. hus Survivors: LDS E., Bountiful; J. M., J. H., J D ail of Battle Mountain. Zell Nedius, Reno. Nev.; P. (Ova) Johnson. Salt Lake; Mrs. James K. (Elaine) Johnson, Fernky, Nev.; Ms. John R. (Lucille) Deten-broca.; Mrs. Charles Alexandria, W. (LaDeila) Ryan. Reno, Nev. 47 45 greatgrandchildren; four great - great sisters, brothers, firandchildren. Weldon, Oregon; Mrs. J 0. (Vivian) Goolng, Marion, both of Parma, Mrs. Idaho; Vaughn Schwartz, Boise, Idaho. Funera; Monday 2 p.m. Riverside at call Ward Friends Chapel. 8 East p.m. and at the chapel one hour prior to services. Burial Redwood Memorial Estates. grandchildren; Athinda (Linda) Snowball Nelson Athllnda W. 200 (Lind.) ,.,., if ij f North, dked Oct. 9, 1971, to a Salt Lake hospital of causes. natural Bom 30, Sept. 1888, at Randolph Utah, to John and Sorensen : Mary Snowball. Married Clarence C. Nelson, Oct. 3, 19C7, In the Salt Lake Temple. Secretory B for Farmers Auto I I n s urance and I former I Agency; Bountiful B South Ward Relief So-- j clety president; former Primary president to Clear field Ward; Sunday School, MIA teacher; member, PUP; ward and choir organist for South Bountiful Ward; active In genealogy work. Survivors: husband; sons, daughters; John Walter, Layton; Clarence Eugene, Mrs. Ralph F. (Marv) Hill, Mrs. Otis M. both of Clearfield; Mrs. Bountiful; Call, (Sylvia) Charles (Dora) Warner, West Sacramento. Calif.; 19 grandchMdren; 40 great - grandchildren; brother, Allen B. Snowball, Riverside Calif. Funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m. In Bountiful Union Mortuary chapel, 295 N. Main, where friends may call Monday, 9 f p.m. and Tuesday one and hours prior to services. Burial, Bountiful Memorial Park. Myrtle B. Oviatt Myrtle Benson Oviatt. 76. 1675 E. 4500 South, died,'?'"' Oct. 8, 1971 In a local hospital of v' cancer Born Jan. 9, ' 1895 In Newton, to Utah Peter Alma Benson and Annie EricksenP, Bensen. Married Ira Oviatt Jan.5 1920 14, in the Salt Lake Tem $yW eved ple. Relief to Society fderev of pres Ward?f Hiawatha Relief Society of Price Primary Thirds Ward; Idencv of pres Price First Ward; Rodney SCO Salt Lake hospital natural causes. Born Jan. 20, 1905 to Learning ton, Millard Courv to ty Rodney Badger and Minnie Stevenson Married Ashby. Bennett Arvilia August 13, 1924 to M a n 1 Temple. A d rn I nistrator, school food serDevices, Utah partment of Edu- - j retired; cation, senior specialist. Utah School Food Services, consultant to U.S. State Department; serveo luo mission lo DS Church. Canada, high priest, Survivors: sons, daughters: Kay, San Jose, Cain.; Garth, Carmichael, California; Malan, Martinez, Calif.; Mrs. N.D.; Howard, Grand Forks, Wallace G. (Gloria) Rupp, Taylorsville; Mrs. LeRoy W. (Renon), Newport Beach, Calif.; 28 grandchildren; brothers, sisters: Orran. Cari, Millard Count;'; both of Delta, George, Provo; Marben, St. George; Nielson; (Eleanor) Mrs. LeClede Mrs. Vivian (Emily) Wade, both of Fillmore; Mrs. Julian (Nina) Rasmussen, Sait Lake. Funeral Monday noon at Grant East. Eleventh Ward chapel, Friends call at 4330 S. Redwood Sunday 8 p.m. and at chapel one hour prior to services. Burial Memorial Gardens of the Valley. .' Ricnards and Lin--1 coin wards; secre-tary. Relief Soie-- I tv, member DUP; I . Sunday School, Primary worxer. Survivors: dauohters, sons; M. Curtis, Mrs, LeGrand (Maxine) Silver, F. Morlev, Dick, all of Salt Lake; nine grandchildren; 16 sister, brothers: Mrs. Gerald ( Arvilfa) Leaver, Milton C., both of Salt Lake; Joseph, Idaho Fells, Idaho. Funeral Tuesday t om., 4670 Highland Driye, where friends mav call Monday P.m. and Tuesday one hour prior to services. Buna! Salt Lake City Cemetery. Minnie T. Forbes Minnie 88, of Jensen Timmins 3172 S. 400 Forbes, East, died in a Soit Lake hospital & on Oct. 8, 1971, of f. natural causes, Born Feb. 28, 1883 In Richfield to John B. and Ann T. Jensen Married Jensen. Pete Timmins. He later died. Ma- f Jennie M. Barker member, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors: brother, Glen L., Salt Lake; sisters, Mrs. Charles (Emily) Boulder Creek, Calif.; Lansberry, Mrs. Frank (Mabel) Zibera, Sacramento, Calif.; seven grandchildren; Funeral 14 great Monday 1 p.m. at 4760 S. State where friends call Sunday p.m, and Monday one hour prior to services. Burial Ml. Olivet Cemetery. of Erickson Lester City; ' 1 ' Lodge Croatlon Fraternal Union. husband: sons, daughSurvivors: ter, Levon S., John M., Jr., both of Midvale; Emil M., Salt Lxe, Mrs. BurCarl Lawson, J. (Marie) lingame, Calif.; eight arandchildren; five Requiem Mass Monday, 10:30 a.m., St. Theresa Catholic Church, 112 S. Holv Allen St., Midvale. Rosary Sunday, 8 p.m., 8090 S. State, where friends call Sunday p.m., Monday prior to services. Burial Midvale Jan. Sunday teacher end visiting teacher all her married life. Survivors: son: husband, mother, Mrs. Carmen daughters; Mrs. A. J. (Betty) Baker, Mrs. Ellis (Beth) Spencer, all of Salt Lake City; Jay D., Barstow, Calif.; brother, sisters: Bert, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Howard (Amy) Richardson, Oeden; Mrs. Sylvia Sanders, Kaysvliie, Funeral Monday noon at Holladav Second Ward, 2965 E. 4675 South. Friends call at 260 E. South Temple Sunday 8 p.m. ana Monday at the ward one hour prior to services. Burial Elvslan Burial Gardens. Richard J. Kingston OGDEN Richard James Kingston, 80, Ogden, died Oct. 8 after an Illness In an nursing Ogden home. Born April 1691, Auburn, Wyo., to Charles and Mary Priscilla Tucker Kingston. Married Winnie Jensen Oct. Salt 1919, 23, Lake LDS Temple. She died Dec. 21 1955. Married Wilson Donna 1957, 9, Sept. Logan LDS Tem21, ple. Former Water Ogden member. Board Retired contractor. Attended Weber Member Greater Ogben Acedemy. Pre5'-den- t, Chamber o Commerce. Pf5t Ogden River Water member Ogden Former soclatlon. Klewanis Club. Survivor: widow; Wood-len- d eon, daughters, RicnrrdDC Dean, Is, Ogden; Hills, Calif.; Stevenson, Mrs. J. Grant (Martlynn) John Provo; stepson, stepdaughter, Marie J. Wilson, Bountiful; Mrs. Keller, Scottsdale, Aril.; 16 Charles brothers, sisters, children; W Salt Lake City; Clarence, TayBrown, Oak Mrs. Florence lor; Creek, Calif.; Mrs. Lillian Flst.er, Wary FishMrs, Calif.; Burlingame, Tuesday er, Iona, Idaho. Funeral Colonial p.m., Lindquist and Sons call Monday, friends where Chapel, 9 p.m., Tuesday prior to services. Burial Ogden Cemetery. Berhel O. Sliakespear BerTROPIC, Garfield County Oct. 7, hel Owen Shakespear, a, natat his home in Darby. Mont.,30,of 1925, ural causes. Born Aug. Tropic, to Owen and Lucy May diMarried; Graff Shakespear. vorced, Veteran WW 11. Member parents, Survivors: LDS Churcl, Tropic; brother, sisters, Oeloy St. iNadine) James Mrs. George; Mrs. Idaho; Rexburg, Brockman, Nev.; Cox, Elko, Lloyd (Robertta) Hogan, (LaJuana) Weldon Mrs. Grlmshaw, Mrs. Myrna Texas; Enoch, Iron County. Funeral Monday Ward Chapel, 2 pm. Tioplc LDS call Monday tour where friends Cemprior to services. Burial Tropic etery. Evelyn R. Middleton CALIF. SPRINGS, PALM Evelyn Anderson Ross Middleton, ao, former Lake Point, Utah, resident,a died Oct. 4 of natural causes in Palm Springs hospital. Born Feb. 9, ,931, Brigham City, Utah, to Herbert and Cecil May Record Anderson. Married John L. Ross September, 1951, Lake Point; divorced. Married Robert L. Middleton, October, 1968, Member divorced. Palm Springs; LDS Church. Survivors: son, daughMav, ter, Edward Allen, Jannette both Palm Springs; sister Mrs.iWit-lla(Mav) Finn, Hunter, Utah. Funeral Monday 11 a m. Tate Mortutriends call ary, Tooele, Utah, where Burial Lake hour prior to services. Point Cemetery. Athlinda S. Nelson Atolinda (Linda) BOUNTIFUL Snowball Nelson. 83. of 320 W. 200 North, died Oct. 9, 1971, in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Born Sept. 30, 1888, at Randolph, Utah, to John and Mary Sorensan Snowball. Married Clarence C. Nelson, Oct. 3, 1907, In the Salt Lake Temple. Secretary for Farmers Auto Insurance and Agency; former South Bountiful Ward Relief Society president; former Primary president in Ciearfi ?ld Wad; Sunday School, MIA teacher; member, DUP; ward and choir organist for South Bountiful Ward; active in genealogy work. husband; sons, daughSurvivors: ters: John Walter, Layton; Clarence Eugene, Mrs. Ralph F. (Mary) Hill, Mrs. Otis M. both of Clearfield; Mrs. Bountiful; Call, (Sylvia) Charles (Dora) Warner, W$f Sacra- - t 40 mento. Cent.; 19 grandchildren; Allen brother, Riverside. Calif. p.m., to BounFuneral Tuesday, tiful Union Mortuary Chapel, 29. N. friends where Main, may call Mon-cap.m., and Tuesday one and one-ha- lf hours prior to services. Bur-id- . Bountiful Memorial Park. Florence T. England PLAIN CITY, Weber County Florence Taylor England, 76, Plam City, died Oct. 9 after an illness In an Ogden hospital. Born Nov. 23, Idaho, to Heoer C. 1894. Mapleton, end Eliza Baird Taylor. Married Merlin H. Enqland Feb. 4, 19M, Logan LDS Temple. Member LJS Church; Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Survivors: husband; daughters, Mrs. Walter (Norma) Amidan, Slaterville, Weber Countv; Mrs. Emmett (Edna) Tlttensor, Amerlean Fork; Mrs. Walter (Lucille) Wessler, Ogden; Mrs. Don (JeNeal) Skeen, Ms. Fiovd Staag. both Plain (Anna Myrle) 19 Grea16 crandchildren; Cifv? sister, Mrs. James tgrandchildren; flueila) Bodily, Burley, Idaho. Gladys A. Porter OGDEN Gladys Aurora Port?r, 75, Ogoen, died Oct. 9 of natural causes to an Ogden rest home. Born Aug. 22, 1896. Oqden, to Clarence E. and Elizabeth Stimpson Porter. Attended Ogden schools. Member LDS Survivors: Church. brothers, Ralph, W. Spencer, C. J., all Ogden. Funeral Tuesday 3 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, where friends call Monday, p.m., Tuesday prior to services. Burial Oqden Cemetery. Jacob Grimm, 80. 2664-Oct. 8 of ' natural causes 1 died a Salt Lake nurs-Born Ing home. 1891, 16, Sept. Salt Lake City, to Martin and Kath-erin-e Grimm. Lake v. 4 . City.: MemMechanic. ber LDS Church. Former employe,-Sa- Police 9th East, to Weiss Married Rachel Hemsley, April 4, 1912, Salt 30, 1966. lt Lake City Fine Department. Former operator, House station. service Former employe. Landes Tractor Co. Former foreman, Co. Member Robinson Machinery Woodmen of the World Camp No. 338. Former parts buyer. Gibbons and Reed Construction Co , retired 1962. Survivors: widow; daughter, Mrs. Margaret Mauerman, Sait Lake brother, sister, City; a grandchild; Lenhert, salt Lake City; Mrs. Amelia Naylor, Los Angeles. Funeral Tuesday, noon, 260 E. South Temple, where trlends cal! Monday, 8 p.m., Burial prior to services Tuesday Wasatcn Lawn Memorial Park. Sugar Anna S. Suter Anna S. Suter, 79, of lWl!'adti rhom8; of natural causes. sBorn Dec. 24, In Melster-:- : 1891, schwanden, Switz- erland, to Samuel t and Lina Merz S u te r. Married Heinrich Suter, May 31, 1914, in He j Switzerland. died May 15, 1965. j Lived in Zurich. until Switzerland, 1949 when she j Salt to came I Lake. Member f Swiss Chorus mem- .. Edelweiss; LDS Church, ' ier, served as Relief Society president; of YWMiA; teacner m presidency MIA, Sunday School. Survivors: sons, daMghters: Jean Suter Wilson. Amboy, in.; Rolf Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Arthur (Alice) Feurer, Mrs. Eric (Susy) Huber, both of Salt Lake City, 21 grandchildren; four j Funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m., Garden Heights Ward chapel, 2200 Fisher Lane. Friends call East 9 p.m., and Tuesday at Monday the ward chapel or.e hour prior to services. Burial, Sait Lake City Cemetery. Alma J. Bracken Funeral BERYL, Iron County for Alma John Bracken, 34, who died Oct. 8 will be Tuesday 1 p.m. Newcastle, Iron County, LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Southern Utah Mortuary, Cedar City, Monday p.m., chapel Tuesday two hours prior to services. Burial Centeral City Cemetery. Bom July 22, 1937, St. George, to Neal and Luclna Hordivorced. Married; sley Bracken. Survivors: parents, Beryl; brother, sister, Eldon, Wasaco, Calif ; Marvin, Beryl; Mrs. Danny (Mary Jane) Toler, Los Angeles; Errol, Cedar City. Fred V. Karren Fred LEWISTON, Cache County V, (BUI) Karren, 62, 1500 W. Center St., died Saturday, Oct. 9, 1971, at his home of heart attack. Born in Lewiston June 16, 1909, to Thomas S. and Georgeiana Leavitt Karren. Married Mildred Smith Jan. 2, 1928. in Ogden. Later solemnized in Logan LDS Temple. Farmer, founder and operator of Karren Farm Service; counselor In Lewiston Third Ward bishopric for four years; bishop for eight years of that ward; mission to Holland 1928; served worked wito Boy Scouts 30 years; member Lewiston horary board. Survivors: widow, sons. Dr. Neil S.. Thayne S., both of Roy; Ves A., Granger; Sherald V., Bountiful; Lt. Jav D., serving with U.S Army Ronald F., Frankfurt, Germany; Fresno, Cailf.; Keith S., Lewiston. 13 grandchildren; brother, sisters: Mr. Albert (Leva) K. Westover; Mrs. Cleve (Melva) Hansen, Leah Fav, all of Loqan; Lowell $., Idaho Fails; M.rs. Bowles, Myrtle Bountiful; Leavitt, George Richland, Wash.; Mrs. Murland (Zenda) Anderson, Newton, Cache County; Clawson L., Lewiston. Funeral services Tuesday, 1 p.m., Lewiston Second Ward 1600 W. Center it., Lewiston. Frienos call at Ha'I Mortuary, Logan, Monday, p.m., and at chapel Tuesday one hour prior to service. Burial, Lewis-te- n Cemetery. Gertrude E. II. (Vest LOGAN Gertrude Earl Hansen West, 81, bled Thursday, Oct. 7, 1971, to Pomona, Calif., of natural causes. Born Feb. 16, 1890, to Farmington, to Charles W. and Hattie Leonard Earl. Married Ariel W. Hansen Fee. He 12, 1912, in Salt Lake Temple. died July 1928. Married Alma West, June 10, 1937. He died 1946. Lived to most of life Fletdino, Box Elder County; member, LDS Church, active in musical circles, church organist for many years; sang with the state; Sweeten groups throjghcuf Band of Utah, played with many poups, ouarlels. M. s. Survivors: sons, daughters: C. D. Schaak, Rivervde, (Alta) C?Mf; A. Earl Hansen, Pomona. Calif.; Mrs. A. T. (Junul Dickens, El Sequndo, Calif.; Mrs. J. C. (Adele) Frisby, Layton, Davis County; C. Farell, Pomona, Cato.; Ms. G. C. (Delores) Barratf, Anchorage, A;eko; brothers, sixers, C. W Earl, Ernest G., Mrs. Hot ace F. (Clair) Tavlor, Mrs. Charles (Mae) all of Logan; Frank J., Jenkins, 15 Provo; 73 grandchildren; Gravesioe services Monday 1 p m in Logan City Cemetery. Friends call at Ha:l Mortuary, Looan Mon doy, 11 a.m. urtil time of funeral. Compialnts with Salt registered Lake City oollce during the period ended 9 a.m. Saturday include: Assault and Battery Kovman. h East, Nancy East, struck. East, Irene Chavez, 429' Denver St., beaten, kicked. 2nd Avenue, State Street. Randv Bradtoy, 2i97 Vimont. fired uoon. 637 N. 7th West, kathv Curtis, same address, beaten. 3513-4t- Burglaries 537 v ,, ' E. South Temple, stereo sysspeakers, tape deck, S553. S. 9th West, tape player, tape, liauor, belt buckle, $111. W. 2nd South, wnstwatch cold $600 (car prowl). W. 1st North, small change, 2I5 W. North Temple, television set, $400. 953 Logan Ave., car keys. East, turntable, stereo amplifier, $2)4. 172 Yale Ave., pistol, watch, tire, rim, $124. cold television, East, watch, radio, tape deck, $350. 165 S. West Temple, cassette.taw recorder, $550. 153 N. 8th West, 2 television sets ... y , Primary, and block Farnsworth of 82, $35u. 1243 E. 21st South, canceled certiftypewriter, office machines. icates, 2nd South, 209 W. 88, $4,500 ( 2nd South, State Street, 1958 Chevrolet Impala e 108 W. 21st South. 1964 Ford Shopliftings 6th South, State, white cake, 59 cents, recovered, suspect arrests-.,450 E. 2nd South, pants, shoelaces, slippers, two bras, $6.26, recovert' three suspects referred to juvenile court. Thefts West Temple, purse, $60 cash, personal papers, keys (purse snatch). 710 W. 2nd North, blcvcle, 376 Emery St., bicycle, N. $43. 2100 $1,300. N. Leonard Brown Rolina Hansen McEwFrederlkka en, 90, 301410th.H East, died Oct. 9 of a heart ai- 4 East, f ;Vj v vv f W& o unaris, both 8 Salt Lake City; 3 grandchildren; reat - grandchildren; sister, Alma Colo. Funeral Littleton, amsel, Monday 2 p.m., 574 E. 1st South, where friends call half hour prior to services. Burial Mt. Olivet Cemetery. G Martha S. Nielson Nov. 5, 1887. and Sarah Thom-yri- J NIetsci, :' Rock, j Eagle Idaho, to Edward?.,, as Da hislrom. Married Ciauoe J. he 1911; Slifer, ditd 1947. Mur- - ff i Martin Nielson, 1958, Salt Lake he City; aied 161. Member LPS Church; Salt Laxe Garden Club. Survivors: Mrs. daughters, Carl h. (.Martha) Schack, Sait Lake City; Mrs. Allen (Sara) Thiel, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Max Mill (Claudia) Beaqarie, Valiev, Calif.; 20 orandchiidre i; 25 qreaf- H. William brotner. grandchddren; Falls. Graveside services Monday, 2 p.m., Rose Hill Cemetery, laaho Falls. Tied Israel T. Green MENLO PARK, CA'JF. srael Thomas Green ti, Menlo Park, o?ed Oct. $ of natural causes to a Palo Alto hospital. Born Aug. 4, 1893, Kavsviiie, Utah, to Mark and Sarah Belinda Stoddard Green. Married Eunice Stewart April 2 1914, Salt Lake City; she died Fw. 14, 1968. California resident 13 years. Survivors: sons, daughter, Donald Stewart, Hunington Beach; Stanley Rv San Antonio, Tex.; Mrs. Arthur (Venna) Erickson, Memo Park; 6 7 a re a qrandchi!drer.; Funeral, burial Monday, Palo Alto. Frances O Margclts Frances Tavlor Ostler Marqetts, West, died Oct. 8 of natural causes in a Seri Lake nursing heme. Born Jan 8. 188. Neoni, to George Oliver and Elizabeth Taylor Ostier. Married Anor Whipp;e Margetts, April 9, 1919, Salt Lake City; he died 1969. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Raiph (Barbara Ann) Pizza, Los Anqeies; 3 grandchildren; brother, Georqe Ostler, sister, Nephi; Mrs. Emma McVey, Twin Fails. Graveside services Monday, 3 p.m., Nephi. 73, 407 N. 1st 1969 Honda 90. 3rd West, 1962 Chevrolet B23aEn.e'?)st South, 1962 Chevrolet Imoala, $300. 827 E. 1st South, 1961 Bulck station wagon. N. 108 Sheriff's Doeket Complaints realstered with the Srlt Lake Countv Sheriff durina the period ended 9 a.m. Saturday include: Assault, Battery East, Karvlin Nelson same address, kicked, beaten. Burglaries 3035 48u0 cash, S. 3140 Wander $120. West, bicvcle, Ln., checks, petty $1,568. Thefts 1520 E. 4)60 wagen, $850. South, Volks- 1966 1494 W. 104)0 South, tire, wheel, $51 (car prowl). 10460 S. 1300 West, tire, wheel, $55 (eer prowl). 3510 E 8345 South, olvwood, East, shotaun S3CO (car prowl). Births Births recorded to Salt Lake area period hospitals during the ended at 9 p.m. Saturday Include: LDS Hospital home. Born April i 10, 1881, Aarhus, Denmark, to Jens I S. Kristine! and Chresti-anseDorthea Hansen. Married S. Harry McEwen Sept. 20, Lae Gait 1904, he City; 1964 UW 6, Sept. Utah resident 84 vears. Survivors 83, stick- 13th South, Redwood Rd., shavina kit, personal papers (car prowl). 2nd South, 5th West, watch, rlnc, $350 (car prowl). 230 W. 17th South, 1965 Ford Dick- -, up truck, $900. 540 E. 6th South, 1963 Chevrolet Impala, $500. 1971 International 1045 S. Main, Scout. lment at her died Oct. 9 of natural causes at her home. Born Inspection Memory Grove, wallet, personal papers, S20 cash. 153V? W. 2nd South, ovm baa. dothino, pistol, $85 (car orowi). 3rd South, West Temple, Jacket, $15 (car prowl). 1374 W. Indiana Ave., bicycle, $25. 150 N. 8th West, blcvcle. 310 E. 3rd South, battery, $30 (car prowl). 1194 W. 5th South, battery, $25 (car prowl). 663 American Beauty Dr., blcvcle. 632 Park St., revolver prowl). (Cr 525 E. 4th South, three tires, rims prowl). (car i756-2nEast, car stereo, $54 (car prowl). 9th East, Wilmington Ave., blcvcle. CL, Centennial 1)50 blcvcle. 951 W. 2nd North, bicvcfe. Tote-Got2450-9t- h $100. East, 1253 Gilmer Dr., seats, $100 (car prowl). 1172 Emerson Ave., three dhllons milk, $3. 2253-7tEast, car stereo, $70 (car . prowlk 12301 3th East, blcvcle. h East, clothing, iewelry, Frederikka II. McEwen Slifer 14 horse trailer, $377. HOYTSViLLE, Summit County Brown. tSKs Leonard 59, died Oct. 8, 1971, at his home In of s Hoytsville f.alurai causes. Born July 15, 19i2 in Hoytsville to Enoch and Elizabeth Susan Brown. Sargent Married Esther R ichins Sept. 27, 1933, in Salt Lake Gradu-- , Temple. ate, North Sum-- 1 mit High School; Univerattended sity of Utah; served In presid i n g presidency Rockport LDS Branch? served as and Sunday School superintendent, Sunday School and Priesthood teacher, Hoytsville Ward; served five and as years stake presidency to Summit YMMIA superintendent athletics Stake; served on committee; spent last 10 vears as temple ordinance worker; owned and of operated own farm, Summit Valley Milk enterprise. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters: Meivln Glen Richins, Midvale; Leonard Gary, Edward, Coalville; Bountiful; Mrs. Leland (Linda) Fosseven ter, Roy; Merlyn, Hoytsville? sisters: brothers, grandchildren; Wallace, Smith-fielReed, Hoytsville; Cache County; Mrs. Roy (Isabelle) Judd, Hoytsville; Mrs. Ralph (Emma) Judd, Coalville. Funeral Monday 1 p.m. In HoytsFriends call ville Ward chapel. Walker Mortuary, Coalville Sunoav p..n. and Monday prior to services. Burial In Hoytsville Cemetery, Dahlstrom East, L iM7 S. State, Depart, Martha West 2180 ers. ment. High priest In Jefferson Ward and temple worker for 23 years. KenSurvivors: sons, daughters: neth C., Harlow V., Gilbert O., Lawrence B., Mrs. Roy (Ina) Workman, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Fredrick (Ruth) Trost, Nyssa, Ore.; Mrs. James (Laura Joyce) Fo'rlstall 19 Rocklin, Calif.? 32 grandchildren; cousins: Clarence (Scoop) Williams, Flo Matte-soSeattle, Wash. Funeral Tuesday noon at Jefferson 1510 Ward chapel, Richards St. Friends may call Monday p.m, at 124 S. 400 East and Tuesday at the chapel one hour prior to services. Burial Valley Memorial Park. Those wishing may contribute to FOE, Sugar House Aeries 3294 cancer fund. iV v Oldsmobile 1970 Ogdenile, )&&. Special to The Tribune OGDEN Leroy Bowen Young, 84, former attorney for the Ogden Standard Examiner and prominent civic leader, died Saturday of a heart ailment in an Ogden Mr. an dMrs. Earl Lavar Tate. Tooele, daunhter. Mr. and Mrs. Gary L .Boyd, 734 Hawthorne St., oaughter. Mr. and Mrs. adivButcher, 3974 S. 4275 West, son. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Patterson, 1817 E. Hillcrest Dr., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Hiskey, 2657 imperial S t.,son. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sie verts, East, Sandy, son. Mr. and Mrs. Del R. Deynon, 318 son and daughter. W. 3rd North, Mr. and Mrs. Jeril W. Winget, 2741 Adams S.., dauqhter. M .LoveMr. and Mrs.Bradford land, 1487 S. 9th West, dauohter. Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Chadwick, 5076 W. 3500 South, Hu.iter, son. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Earl, 185 Elm Ave., son. Mr. fand Mrs. Dennis G. VanCam-peson. 10363 Larkspur, Mr. and Mrs. Denny R. Comia, 1125 Ramona Ave., son. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nievaard ,765 Red Maoie Rd., daughter. Mr. aid M.s Frank Nunez Herrer-a- , 1203 S. 3rd West, dauohter. Mr. and Mrs. Dev Clark Sivertson, 4033 Comet CL, son. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, Ellery East, daunhter. Mr. and Mrs. George K .Black, 993 St., da'hter. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Webb, 2(27 S. Redwood Ro., daughter. L'e Holy Cross Hospital Mr. and Mrs Marlnus Kohlschein, East, Murray, dauohter. Mr. and Mrs. Dabid Anderson, 180 B Hidden Villa Rd., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Auter, 8320 Brvce Dr., Sandy, son. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paul Littlefield, 826 Hudson, son. Mr. and Mrs. Delano Ratctiffe, KnoMs, Tooele County, son. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Braintoh, 435? S. 3720 West, son. Cottonwood Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dolt D. Bowden, Vernal, so.n Mr. and M'S. Larry J .Lee, 2005 F. 4800 Sou", son. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Hall, 6388 S. Redwood Rd., daughter. St. Marks Hospital 7921 4550 UNIVERSIT Gonzales, 1159 Valley West Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Lark, daughter. Lynn L. Oliver, South Davis Mr. and Mrs. Darrell J.Hill, 23 E. South, Bount'ful, son. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fester, 512 E. 1200 South Bountiful, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Middleton, 2842 S. 2v5b West, Granger, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Gus Soterion 1383 Chandler Dr., son. 34Cn rv PARTLY CLOUDY CLOUDY! RAIN W SNOW SNOW Easy Query on Weather - Fair? Yes! Warn? Yes! Rain? No! National Waat her srvica National Weather Servlet Fair and warm skits with the 70s Ind lows naer 45 are Sunday. No chance of rain. TEMPERATURE Utah Data Data highs in expected CHART than 800 dogs and their owners gathered on the grass of Derks Field Saturday for the 67th Intermountain Kennel Club dog show and obedience trial. Dogs entered in the show came from about 30 states, according to William C. Ward Jr., dub president. Judging in six breed groups started at 8 all-bre- Breed group winners were: Sporting group: Guys and Dolls, Rip of Storybook, an English setter, owned by Stuart and Diane Nussbaum, North Ridge, Calif.; Hound group: Champion Westwind Dorian, an Afghan, owned by G. Scott Parsons and Sunny Shay, Navato, Calif. ; Working group: Champion Weichardts C. D., Doberman pincher, owned by Joan Barrett, Palos Verdes, Calif. ; Toy group: Champion Lvlac Blue Prince, silky terrier, owned E.M. and Marjorie R. Howard, Laguna Hills, Calif.; Non sporting group : Champion standard Wydiffe Varner, poodle, owned b X. Robin Meason, Arcadia, Calif. Ex-FB- I Agents In Utah Pick Chap Heads Tito society includes former special agents of the FBI and meets regularly to honor local law enforcement officials and extend cooperation in law enforcement operations. 49 53 51 .. Wyoming 52 37 46 39 47 37 36 78 80 75 76 80 74 78 67 73 Theyenne big Piney ... Evanston Rock Springs Sheridan 73 70 79 Colorado 31 Cenver Grand Junction 77 75 Pacific 31 70 79 States 30 Harvey Scliwendiman Dies; St. Anthony Businessman i f ' Special to The Tribune ST. ANTHONY, IDAHO Harvey Schwendiman, 67, St. Anthony, prominent Idaho bus inessman and civic leader, died Friday of a heart ailment at his b u siness a former mayor of and at the time of was mayor of Island also served as Idaho secretary of agriculture from He was Newdale his death Park. He Mr. Schwen- diman was the owner of' Macks Crash ar Injures 5 In County n crash at 8098 S. Wasatch Blvd. (3300 East) about 3 p.m. Saturday sent five people to Cottonwood A ' 1943-4- Inn in Island Park Mr. and Schwendi- - Schwendiman man Potato Packing Co. in Newdale. He operated a potato warehouse in Newdale ' 45 years. Political Leader In addition to his businesses, Mr. Schwendiman was a cattle rancher and a former member of the Idaho Potato and Onion Commission for 25 years. He was a three-tim- e winner of the Union Pacific Jefferies Award, given to the 2-C- Idaho potato grower. Mr. Schwendiman led an active political life'. He served a term as Fremont County chairman, and Republican was an Idaho State senator from Fremont County for four champion terms. head-o- Old Hospital. In serious condition suffering a fractured nose, lacerated necK and undetermined injuries is Alice Coulan, 8525 Top of the World Dr. (3670 East), Sandy, drive- - of one car, and her daughter, DeEtte Dickson, 9, who received facial abrasions and head injuries. Mrs. Coulans son, Kyle D. Dickson, 10, suffered minor scrapes and abrasions. The driver of the other car, Mark Gordon. 18, 8360 Escalante Dr. (2500 East), Sandy, abrasions minor suffered while his passenger, Bradford Doty, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Mitchell, East, Sandy, receded a fractured leg and back. Deputy Ronald L. Kramer said the northbound Gordon A member - Elks of the Boise Club, and a past president of the Idaho Shippers Assn., Mr. Schwendiman was bom Dec. 23, 1903, Jn Teton, a son of Samuel and Matilda Schwen- diman. He married Gladys Rush, Dec. 12, 1923, in the Salt Lake Church of Jesus Temple, Christ of Latter Day Saints. r Survivors Listed i Survivors include his widow; three daughters, Mrs. Warren (Barbara) Walters, Newdale; Mrs. Grant and Mortensen, (Moziene) Mrs. Max (Bonnie) Mortensen, both of St. Anthony.; 17 children ; a great- grand grandchild; a brother and sister, Earl, Newdale and Mrs. James (Alice) Hayes, Altade-n- a, Calif. Funeral services will be Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the St. Anthony First and Second LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Hansen Memorial Chapel in St. Anthony Sunday from 9 p.m. and at the Ward Chapel Monday after noon. Burial will be in the Cemetery. 7-- Teton-Newda- Police, Agents Seek Machines Salt Lake Weather Data: Precipitation for period ended Saturday at 5 p.m. none; Precipitation for Octoexcess, ,14; ber, .41; Accumulative, Precipitation since October 1, 1971, .41; Accumulative, excess, .14; Sunrise 7:23 a.m. MDT; Sunset 6:56 P.m. MDT. Salt Lake City, 09den, Provo Fair through Monday. Mild days with highs in the mid-?5Lows Sunday nignt - to 45. Probability cf rain zero through Sunday night. Utah Fair through Monday. MUd afternoons. Highs In 70s and low 80s and lows 35 to 45. Eastern Nevada Fair through Monday. Mild afternoons. Highs In 70s and low 80s. Lows In 3Cs. Wyoming Generally fair through Monday. Little cooler north Monday. Low Sunday night 35 to 45 lower elevations, 25 to 35 mountains. High Sunday 70s and few low 80s lower elevations, 60s mountains. High Monday 60s north, 70s south and 55 to 65 mountains. Southwest Idaho Fair and continued warm througn Sunday and Monday. Overnight lows 35 to 45. Highs both days 75 to 85. Southeast Idaho Fair and continued warm through Sunday ind Monday. Overnight low 30s to low 40s. Highs both davs70 to 80. Extended Forecast Tuesday Through Thursday Utah Fair through Thursday. Continued mild temperatures. Lows 35 to 45 and highs to 70s and low 80s. Eastern Nevada Fair through Thursday. Continued mild temperatures. Lews In 30s and highs to 70s and tow 80s. Little or no precipitation Wyomlnf expected. Little cooler Thursday. High temperatures mostly 70s lower elevations 60s mountains lowering to upper 50s and 60s by Thursday. Low temperatures 30s and few low 40s lower elevations and 15 to 25 mountains. Southern Idaho Fair Tuesday and Wednesday becoming partly cloudy Thursday. Cooling trend with highs 65 to 75 Tuesday dropping to 60s Thursday. Overnight lows 30s to m!d-40- s Tuesday and Wednesday dipping to 30s Thursday morning. IN TIME OF NEED Treasury Department officials and police are searching for office machines stolen from an office at 1243 E. 21st South after being seized by for back the government taxes. The machinery.: included typewriters, filing cabinets, dictation machnes, and tele- DEMAND A JOHNSON - phones. 8223-14t- h vehicle, a car, apparently Trading Post Openings! er lost sports control, skidded about 500 feet and struck the Coulan auto head-oHe apparently tried to avoid a car pulling onto the road. Deputy Kramer said. The victims were pinned for a short time in the vehicles, and the Sait Lake county Fire Department was summoned to wash gasoline from the n. Ralph H. Jones, director of the Utah State Peace Officer Standards and Training program, has been elected chairman of the Utah Chapter, Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI. He succeeds Richard Bennion, outgoing chairman. 0hcr officers include Allen H. Tibbals, Salt Lake attorney, vice chairman, and W Ration Pasnian. Murray, retained as secretary. , 81 Butte Bozeman at the end ior handler. Judged best dog in the show was a Bedlington terrier, Champion Jolee Jingle Bells of Dovem, owned by Lavern Casand Dorothy Gang-wish- , per, Wyo. This dog also took first place in the terrier group, 41 : Montana a.m. Highlight of the show came of the day when judges chose the best dog of the show, the high scoring dog in obedience and the best jun- West Yellowstone'-,- . 73 Nevada 79 Elko :...75 Ely 93 Las Vegas 85 Reno 85 Winnemucca 46 25 37 Idaho Newdale. More 76 Provo ..76 Randolph Roosevelt ..76 73 Salt Lake City St. George - - ..191 77 University of Utah 73. Wendover Boise Burley Gooding Idaho Falls .. Lewiston .... Maiad Pocatello Salmon 7-- 9 Show FOMCAST FOTOTIII SriOWM tempera Lores. Highs will be in the 70s, lows, 40s. No chance of rain. Sundays weather forecast map indicates fair skies, continued warm List of Survivors include: his widow; three daughters, Mrs. William Fawcett, (Betty) Sedona, Ariz.; Mrs. Richard B. (Ruth) Royer, Ogden; Mrs. Walter I. (Patricia) Anderson, Salt Lake City; eight grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Frank (Mary) Holman, Dg MIAMI m HtCH TIMMUTUM! Survivors Terrier Wins Honors at P7TT3 FLURRIES front: Bowen Young. He married Dorothy Wright, Sept. 30, 1916, in Richfield. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The family suggests that contributions be made to the Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City. V SHOWERS COLD STATIC FRONT America. He was bom in 1887, in Perry, Box Elder County, a son of Thomas and Emma S. 630l-3r- d Mr. and Mrs. George Charlton Ave., son. LEGEND Mr. Young was past president of the Ogden Rotary Club; the Weber Club; and the Chamber of ComOgden merce. He was a member of the Ogden Golf and Country Club and the Trial Lawyers of Park. v ii i WARM FRONT Mrs. William (Stella) Griffin, both of Brigham City. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden. Friends may call at the mortuary p.m., Monday evening, and Tuesday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Washington Heights Memorial I coioi TK of Kofary group. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Sparks, W. 3100 South, dauohter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott, Highland Dr., son. ...) !ZlLPSAty6ELES hospital. He served a term as mayor of Ogden. A former Ogden City Councilman, he was a member of the Utah and Weber County Bar associations. Ex-Hea- d m IANoscq &. tss&ml A cmr - Recovered Stolen Vehicles 116 Re- son, dauohter, Harry, Benjamin Mrs. G I a d v s of Record S.L. Police Docket 801 tired DOlice officer of 28 years with Salt Lake Jacob Grimm News rlnq, Charles William Farnsworth, 1566 S. West Tem-- i pie, died Oct. 9, 1971 at hs home! following a lingering Illness. 3, 8$ Oct. Born 1899 in Salt Lake City, to George Oel and Ruth Ann $ Edwards Farns- - ' i worth. Ma r r I ed Althera Vsncei June 12, 1912 Lake Salt the Temple. She died 368, v, beer, Sunday School; secretary teacher in Re(jef Society. Survivors: husband; daughters; Mrs. Raymond f'.aVon) Nelson, Bear River City; Mrs. Jay A. (Blanche) Christensen, Bountiful; Mrs. William L. (Doris) Stander, Mrs. Tommv Shervie Ann) Rasmussen, both of 16 arandchildren; City; Brigham nine brother, Hvrum A. Malmrose. Brioham City. Funeral Monday l p.m. ip the Ward Chapel, Brigham City. Friends call at Felt Funeral Home Sunday P.m. and Monday of Burial services. until time Brioham City Cemetery. C. W. 6 i sof Columbus. :i broth- Survivors: 1 er, sisters, Daniel A1, Mrs. V., Ann H0I2, Katherine, all Salt Lake City. Requiem Mass Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 E. South Temple. Recitation of Rosary, Monday, 7 p.m., 372 E. 1st South, where friends call Monday 6:30-7:3- 0 p.m. B urial Mt. Calvary Cemetery. 570 Brlqhamv member,'' y - Deatli Takes Lawyer, 84 " m A- .A Former. member Knightf tem, trlgham Cityw-teacher in cemetery. School resl-- of 4 retired! years, 1966. 283 Barker,7,.,, g dent Former I. e m plove. Holy Cross Hospital. 29 1 - and! June 8, 1916 I Lake! the Salt Temple. ' Rudmann Catholic StTher-esa Chore h;L member. ' 300 Auousta Amanda S Olson Meimrose. i William Marr'ed Marie R. Dunoskovic Marie MIDVALE Dunoskovic, S3, of 53 Ave , Third died Oct. 8, 1971, in Midvale of natural causes. 20, Born July 1686, In Rudmann, Yuaoslav-ia- , Sosice, to Ivan and Popovich Marv MarRudmann. M. John ried MoYffft. Dunoskovic, 20. 1905, In Salt Leka City. Resi- of Utah b. dent since 1905; mem-?- , S. East, died Oct. 8, 1971 in a Brioham City hospital natural causes. oijI Born October 5,1 1?92 in Brioham I to City Bengtl LDS Church; Auxl'ia-r- ber church, 605 79, of Forbes. He later died. Member, pi WW Jennie laVon BRIGHAM CITY Malmrose Barker, Grover rried 66, of Member,! l Church, 1966. sons, band; Willis daughters, X of 320 Sarah Ann Ball, 93, of 1978 S East, died Oct. 9, to a local 197), hospital of natural causes. Born Sept. 20, 1878, In Ogden, to r William and Isa- - T 'j belle Pardoe Mor- - fi';- - ; ' lev. Married F'e-- ; d rIck William Ball 20. June 1900. In the Salt Lake He died Temple. April 24, W Fails BOUNTIFUL Snowoell Nelson, Rodney A. Ashby Ashby, Anihony East died Oct. 7, to a Sara Ann Ball 82, 71 John E. Mulcahey, 57h5fh East, died Oct. 9 , of natura1 causes in a Salt Lake I I n u r sing home. 4 Dec. Born 13, Leadvilk 1899, Colo., to John J and Bridget Dev-- I n y Mulcahey. fc,. wj Member Cathoht Veteran Church. crash site. Deputy' Kramer s?V, both vehicles were total losses. Investigation is continuing. 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