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Show ' "y-yi Jobs in Forest Intermountain Vital News of Record S L. Police Docket Drher Licee Marriage Licenses Youth Corps Ret orations D" Boys, Girls v Dev.ev Boom 27 - te environment and natural resources, Mr. St. John said. Those from the Salt Lake Valley area who have been selected induae Jon s. E. Butcher, Randy Bushman, Acael-Ra- y Scott Esouioei, Butt, Jerry Da.'d Getts, Dav. Hard'e, jewkes, Tom Lund, David B. Marsh, Ben Martinez, Terry Muhes, Tony Montoya. Ched Perry, ion Peterson, Scott Peterson, Kent potter, Phillio B. Shell, Dennis Smith, Larrle Stills, W Iham Totten, Grant Turner, John S. Warren, Andrew Youngblood. Reoecca Ashton, Claudie Backman, Konna A, Boianowski, Cynth.a Brewster, Renee Brewster, Dorla A. Chan-pel- l, Teresa Doage, Katherine Ferreil, Mary Patricia Fritz, Ellen Graham, Kathy Hash, Joan Hutchings, Alan James. G'or'e LaPlamme, Mallnaa Loft, Marisha M. Maier, Catherine M. Miller, Janet Mitchell, M a a n a McMur-rtHeidi Sanchez, Debra S. Smith, Barbara Snyder, Ruth Talbert, and Janet Warrick. Coins Stolen In Office Of Andrus BOISE Thieves (AP) pried open a window in Gov. Cecil D. Andrus office over the weekend and took a collection of silver dollars which had been on display. There were about 100 coins In the collection, but most of them were valued far in excess of their face value. Andrus said he could not place a definite value on the collection, which contained a complete set of Morgan and Peace dollars, several trade dollars and an 1895 $20 gold piece. The theft was discove-e- d by Edward V. Williams, the govassist- ant when he went to the capitol Sunday afternoon to w ork. The collection belonged to a friend of mine, Vem Ehlin-ge- r of Orofino, Andrus said. I know he has spent at least 30 years putting the collection together. Lex Roy Docnene E Lae, Carla Lake. struck. 13th East, unaetermmed E. 17tn South, camera, case, M 1 1063 8225. 306 2na South, Hyrum Russe'l Lee Ciayson, 17, RFD No. 2, Spemsn Fork James Michael Coker, 29, 39L S. 40tt West, Sait Late Le and Howard Couiam, 16, 124' One da St., Salt Laxe James Leslie Cowan, 29, 4097 W. 4990 South, Kearns. James R. Denton, 55, 524 E. 2nd South, Salt Laxe RoDert Lewis DiMiard, 26, Hill Ar Force Base Rooert giwood Drew, 42, 255 W. 490 North, Amer can Fork Dorlene Bartiett East, 31, St Oqaen Ruion Sheldon Effort, 34, 167f S. 583 East, Wooes Cross. Darrell Lee Fesier, 46, V adHton Charles Francn 4, 10640 Bay Veaoows, Sandy Audrey Vae Garrett, 43, 456 7th East SaT Laxe Ned Paui Hailett, 22, 259 I. lit East, Santinquin wliliam Edwin James, 50, P' Bluff, Ark Thomas tarl Kelley, 25, i960 W 300 North, West Pomt Denns Chester Kordeiewskl. 29, 3t Post Ontce Place. Salt Laxe. R. 22, Patricia Kowailcyk, V.oooside Ave, Peru City, Dennis LeRoy Kuhl, 35, 466 N. 2nd West, Sait Lake James P Laienoy, 19, St , Oaden Anthony F Martinez, 17, 1041 N. 9u0 West, Orem Joseph T. McCarthy, unknown and address. John P. McGinn, 17, 723 S. 630 East, Orem. E. Anthony A Mecham, 20, 21 18J8 South, Orem. Chrlsti Anne Merrell, 18, 59, N. 1810 West Provo. Harold Gene Middleton, 22, 2361 Phylden Dr., Sat Lake. 3344 S. 8525 Leonard J. Milts, West, Magna. Thomas E. Moore, 41, 224 E. 2nd North, Brlonam City. Fredd Dent Mossop, 49, 1532 W. 8th South, Salt Lake. Donald William Ohms, 31, 3243 Elain Dr., Salt Lake Aiai E. OsDorne, 17, 176 W. 300 South, Bountiful. John William Plante, 59, 46 W. 5th SouTh, Heber. Junior Paul Raloh, 48, Keyenta, Arlz. Lonnie Wavne Reddor, 20, 4535 Thavne Dr., Granger. Melvin E. Reilty, 18, 3083 S. 8950 West, Salt Lake Jim Lavere Morris, 28, 29 Paims, Calif. Brent E. Richardson, 24, 1302 Park City. Snerman L. Riddle Jr , ST, 1752 5. West Temple, Salt Lake Charles Deann.e Snanta, 20, Santa Fe New Mexico. Bill Monroe Sharp, 42, 2866 I. State, Salt Lake David W. Tftaenum, 44, 57 W. Vine, Tooele Diane TruilMo Morton, 18 , East. Salt Lake. Jesse Campos Valladolid, 18, 3381 S. 4400 West, Granqer. Harold Junior Wheeler, 23, Ave . Salt Lake. Horend Homer Van Meter, 62, Fillmore. Cart Ravmon Williams, 42, 5615 S. 4327 West. Kearns. d Robert Barnum Reece, 24, East, Salt Lake 59, Claude Boise, E. Neilson, Idaho Waiter Lee Beach Jr. 27, Colorado Spring, Colo. John H. Bright, 25, Pumpkin Center. Calif. DonaM Lynn Bullock 20, San Dieqo, Calif. Leroy Charles, 23, 78 S. 300 East, Provo. Kennetn Gillette, 28, 5865 S. 129 West, Salt Lake. Ronald E. Hate, 24, 308 Caldwell Dr., Tooele. Latell Louis Hamby, 55, 11 S. 3rd East, Kaysvllle. Gordon Earl Hansen, 50, 2396 S 2000 West, Syracuse. Louis Frederick Harden, 35, 645 Grand St., Salt Lake. Gary Lvnn hymas, 33, 429 N. 3 West, Lonan. Rlckv Earl Jardlne, 19, 527 S. 8 h West, Salt Lake. Brent Ellis Jensen, 27, 523 Chester Ave., Oqden. Robert Jensen Sr., 57, Spanish u ie Downmgfon Ave., color televl-on, $3z9. 1530 Chandler Dr., stereo, undetermined va.'je 117 W. 2nd North, undeternvred. 1735 Laird, co'or television, teel-Siotwo jewelry, ico, recovered, men arrested. Recovered Stolen Property 1101 8e0 Bryan Ave., 1965 Mercury. (1US4) 1177 Ashton Ave., three gallons of liquor, 622 445 E. 2nd South, 243 stereo tapes, two tape player, 27 posters, tour vacuum tape carriers, cleaner, $i 336. 650 N 2nd Clubs, $115 664 5 West television, $300 No. West, 122, golf Temo-eNo. 9, color stereo, tape player, $754. Ave , stereo, two speakers, i?ih South Mun, 12 tires, iutomo-tv- e tools, $646. RicnarrK $ ttix cash. 546 W. 4th North, No. 3, $5 cash. idao; Katheryit Jane Bell, 49, Arthur Orete, 18, Well; Chris Flores, J, iAelis. Alan Lyi 2nd South, 1969 Plymouth, East, i960 Volkswagen, $350. Lucy Ave., 1963 Chevrolet Bel 126 Air, S3 00. 4th South, 7tti East, purse U0 cast, identification, $40 prowl). (car 633 S. Main St., battery, S35 (car prowl). 434 6th East, bowling bail, bag, $40 prowli (car 1680 Northwood Ave., stereo, seven tapes, 5238 (car prowl). 954 Connor, oolf clubs, $560. 255 K St , stereo, $200 (car prowl). 10th tape Sojth, Main Street, 8500 (car P'aver, 100 stereo tat prowl). 734 E. 4th South, stereo, two speakers, 35 tapes, $232 (car prowl). 3, Nev Complaints received with the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Office for the period ended at 9 a.m. Sunday include: 3020 Highland Dr., LeRoy Reese, 593 W. 30C North, hit In face. 4776 W. 4895 South, Vick'e Bywet-e- r, 4150 S. 4080 West, struck, man arrested. Burglaries Mt. Haven Cabins, Blq Cottonwood Canyon, radio, shovel, $50. 2864 S. PYX) West, undetermined. 4620 Creek View Cl., coins, $8. 10250 S. 1300 West, adding machine, watch, ring, $150. 8500 1969 gas, $238. 4159 Ablnadl Rd., 1961 Volkswagen. 5235 Woodrest Dr., bicycle, $90. 4744 Schw.nn Sycamore Dr., bicycle. Schwinn East, 5 $35 1399 E. 7000 4790 S. 4860 St. bicycle, $185. South, West, 1962 Chevrolet. 0 East, bicycle, $75. Cottonwood Mall, hubcaps, $50. 3660 Cere Dr., 30 gallons gas, cash, Ogden Voters To Decide School Bond Jose Domingo Pacheco, Lark Helqhts, Lark. 35 34, WU'lam Fdward Ocamb, 38, 3670 S. 2200 West. Euaene Victor Rhmehart, 51, 1109 Remfnnton Ave, Salt Lake. James Delbert Wise, 23, St., Oqden. Failure to Stop at the command of an officer, one year Joseph A. Bond, 19, 4088 Adonis Circle, Salt Lake. Gary Lynn Caidwel!, 20, 78 W. Vernal. M'r Walter Gerad Dvfla, unknown age, 23v park St., Salt Lake. Ralnh Fritz Hmmerl, 15, 897 N. Thornfield Rd., KaysvIHe. Richard Glen Reynolds, 16, 2461 W. 36n South. Granger. Randv Waldron, 16, 3610 Grant Ave., Ogden Steven Ralph Perry, 21, 2313 S. 190 West, Syracuse. Ronald Kav Sorenson, 20, 40 E. 3rd South, Richfield. a motor vehicle during Operatmq vour revocation period, an additional $50. News of Record OGDEN (AP) Approval or rejection of a bond election by voters, who do not have to be taxpayers, will be decided in the Ogden School District Tuesday. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Supt. William L. Gamer said there will be no increase in the districts mill levy if the bonds are okayed. Major item In the proposal Is $2.8 million for a new junior high school. $4.1-milli- year Tony Arlz. R. Chavez, Jose M. Esqulbel, Fredonla, 20, 41, 245 Lester St., Salt Lake. Leonard W. Farrell, 43, 200 Harrls-viH- e Rd., Harrlsville. Richard H. Grow, 43, 1554 S. State, Salt Lake. David M Herrera, 21, 852 S. 150 West, Tremonton. Jon B. Rassmussen, 18, Pleasant Grove. Daniel P. Ream, 23, 5924 Lakeside, Sait Lake Richard A. Taylor, 39, 1208 N. State St., Sprlnoville. Linvel I. W'ikev. 41, Roosevelt. Gary Randall Humes, 29, 1013 Elaine Ave , Salt Lake. 1955 30, Larry Earl Johnson, Burglars Take Stereo, TV Set Grant, Ogrin Burglars made off with a Ronald Cliff Mauohan, 22, 420 S. 6th West, Brlaham City. Albert L. Middleton, 56, 4 S. 7th West. Salt Lake. William Martin Peck, 21, 2527 S. Chesterfield, Salt Lake. Mark Douqlas Rowley, 21, 1290 Oakridqe Lane, Bountiful. Lanny D. Russell, 29, St. George. Charles Rov Sokol ik, 47, 4778 S. 10c0 West. Rlverdale. Gary Allen West, 22, Stockton. h St., Thomas C. Judd, 25, Ogden. d East, Ersell Harris, 24, Salt Lake. Ronald CIPf Mauqhan, 22, 420 S. 6th West, Brigham City. Excessive violations under the point months system, three Michael S Cannon, 19, 164 W. 100 South, St. George. H. Cltte, 30, 3732 Brlnker, Rodney Oaden. Beniamin E. Connor, 25, 865 N. 500 West, Provo. Steven C. Dalton, 23, 64 I. 2nd West, Farmington. Tom L. Darwin, 30, Cedar City. William E. Duncombe, 21, St , Oqden. Randy D. Isom, 17, Redmond. John M. Jensen, 18, 4u N. 3rd West, Sailna. Lynne G. Randall, 23, 995 S. State, Clearfield. Mark F. Staler, 23, 519 W. 940 North, Provo. Blliy D. Williams, 18, 95 S. 9th West, Provo. Eldon R. Hardman, 19, Brigham City. 0 fhrktenteii, J1, 174 W. 650 North, Clearlfed. a mntor vehicle dunnq Operating three period, additional suspension color television set, and a stereo tape cartridge player, total value $754, from the residence of Robert W. Myers, 664 S. West Temple, No. 9. Mr. Myers said he left his apartment at 7 p.m. Friday and when he returned home from work at 3 a.m. found the front door unlocked and his residence burglarized. Thieves Enter Home Pat Jensen told police burglars stole a shortwave radio, a record player, two speakers, 70 record albums and a television, total value $770, from her apartment at 179 W. Clinton (640 North). Andrew J. Conti, 21, Salt Lake John R. Cooper, 20, 4735 W. Kearns. James L. Gallegos, 20, 4919 S. South, 5175 3200 West, Sait Lake. Richard Edwin Penman, 18, 1255 E. 2nd South, Sait Lake. James Gordon Steward, 19, 1776 W. 9640 South, Sait Lake. Salt Lake Geunty Archie Je Poulsen, 17, Midvale; Dor Maria Martinez, 29, West 'PJ!!ryaYn Judith Motley, J1, Midvale; Yates, 31, Midvale. Merrill, Salt 22, Raill Helena Leila, 20, Sal Lake. Robert Stanley Burt, If, Salt Lake, Lind Paulin Webber, 1, Salt Lake. Arthur Lake; Luana Lake. Grant Casper, Kathleen Salt 28, Belliston, 27, Salt Patrick W. Astill, 20, Terri Lucll Poulton, Vagne; 21, Magna. Vance Fred Kahley Jr 23, Salt Laie; Kathleen Janet Brown, 21, Sandy. Sidney Wynn Roberts, 21, Weiser, Idano; Brenda George, 21, Weiser. Dal Lawrence Birkeland, 19, Salt Laie; Lori Joan Lyons, IS, Salt Lake. Bud Alton Sandersn, 27, Orem; Linda Jean Morrow, 23, Salt Lake. Rick Rudy Montano, 24, Keanrs; ,rerl B9wi,cr 22. Salt Lake" Marvin Lake; Kathleen Clair Jem Dee Caldwell, Terrill, 19, Salt 20, Salt Lake. ValJean Morley, 21, Kearnsi Miller, 21, Salt Lake. Elko, Nev. Clair Wilson Foils; Evelyn Falls. Marie Holloway, 32, Twin Walters, 36, Twin Robert B. Miller, 18, Twin Falls: Karla Jane Cavender, 19, Twin Fells. Lar-- y Merle Larsen, 21, Pocatello; Tamra S. Gigger, 2u, Pocatello. Douglas Richard Hoops, 21, Twin Fal's; Katherine Jane Lena, 19, Twin Falls.; RoBert G. Williams, 56, Boise; 54, Boise. Michael Kent Carets, 30. Boise; Christine Mari Manning, 24, Boise. Merlin Ray Holdaway, 42, Salt Lake; Beth Nielsen McCarty, 46, Murray, John Stewart Fuller, 23, Salt Lake: Sherri Henrie, 22, Salt Lynn Lake. Anderson 30, Charles Sait Lake Faye Williamson 45, Salt Lake. 26 Otto Andersen Salt Brpce Lake; J c WcstsnsKaw 24, Salt Lake. Robert L. Craig, 35, Boise; Nance Lumen 28, Boise. Harriet E. Kistner, Angela bssso Jr., 18, Price, Utah Shelley Rae Hollar, 20, Price. Harry Dean Beem, 27, Twin Falls Mary Osa Dudley, 30, Twin Falls. Danny Lee Hale 28, Grantsville Ufah: Terri Lee MiHer 19, Salt Lake. Manuel Sandoval Cabral, 25, Wells, Nev ; Barbara Adams 19, Wells. Orval King, 22, Carlin Edward Nev ; Tarry Lea Dates TO, Cnriin. - A K. - ; A A 4 A r Richard East, daughter. Hut, 1946, 3800 Norm MIDVALE Payne, 15, 431 E South, Mid vale, died April 2 at a local hospital following e longf iiiness. Born June 2740 clat Work, University of Utah. Survivors: parents; brother, sister; Ralph D., celeste A. grandmother, Lake Mrs. Berendina Hut, all alt serv-Ing City; grandfather, !n Eege Ylst, LDS mission Nce,hrjJl"ldVrfp' neral Monday, noon, E. 3600 Jtn LDS Ward chapel, 3103 0 East, South. Frlenu. call at and chapel, p.m. Sunday, Monday, one hour before services. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. Mina Scovfl Wignal Mina Scovll W'jnal, 94. Ave., died April 2, of .,-- , causes a. a local ho.oe. ' n u r sing Born July 6, 1877, $ Utah $ Sprlngwlle, Countv, to Lucius Z M. and Hannah . Marsoen t Mari Married Scovil. E r n e s t James Jan. 2, Wignai. SpringvIHe, 1901, solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Tern-pi- p He died. For- mer vice Pr4sl dent and board member, Daugn 1059 - 1st natural "te" Turn-8MIDVALE Hyrum 996 N. Mam, Mldvala, died at hi AdtII 2 of natural cause home. Born April 9, 1882, Midvale, to James F. and Ann Margett Turner, Married Emma Ellen Jan, 12 1905, Salt Lake City She dieo Nov. LDS Church; re28, 1952. Member Lumtired employe Morrlon-Mern- il ber Co. Survivor: daughter, Mr. Afton T. Holder, Midvale, Mrs. Paul (Yvonne) T. Beckstead, Lo Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Kenneth iBeth) T. Carlson Santa Ana, Calif., 8 grandchilsister, dren; 10 Elizabeth Mrs. Burbank, Tr.pp, Caltf. Funeral Thursday, 1 p.m., 8090 $. State, where friends call Wednes8 day, p.m., and Thursday one hour before services. Bunai Midvale City Cemetery. Beaver County MILFORD, 84, Douglas Owen Fotheringham, Milford, died April 2, at a local hospital of natural causes. Born Nov. 4, 1887, Beaver, to Abraham L and Matilda McCune Fotheringham. Married Laura Ann Skinner, Nov. 11, 19)1, Beaver. Sha died mo 8, 1951. Mmer; member, Milford Alcoholics Anonymous; Survivor; sons daughMrs. Helen ters; Waliace D., Wellington, both Milford; Farrell D. Woodland, Calif.; Mrs. Waiter (Kathleen) Griffiths Granada Hills, Calif. Funeral Wednesday, il a m., Milford LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Southern Utah Mortuary, Milford, 9 and Wednesday Tuesday, pm., one hour before ervlces. Burial Mountain View Cemetery Beaver. John Gibert Young GUNNISON, Sanpete County John Gilbert Younq, 12, of Gunnison, died March 31, 1972. at his home of natural causes. Born Auq. 5, 1959 In Murray, to Marion Dean and Beverly Lewis Young. Gunnison Valiev Elementary School; member, Gunnison Second LDS Ward deacon s quorum. Survivors; parents; brothers, sisters, Gary Guden; Brent, serving with tne O.S. Air Force in Taiwan; Randy, servinq with the U.S. Air Force In Florida ; Michael, Dan, James, Carla, Sheria, ail Gunnison; Mrs Pearl grandmother, Lewis, Heber; grandparents; Mr and Mrs. uohn W. Young, Sterling, Sanpete County Funeral Monday 11 am,, Gunlnson Second LDS Gunnison. Choptt, Friends call Warren R. Jensen Funeral Home, Gunnison, Sunday p m . and Monday one hour prior to services. Burial, Marion Cemeerv, Manon, Summit County. Tanya Les Jones Giavtside Iron County services for Tanya Lee Jone, daughter of Stanford Garth and Marilyn Dailey Jones, who died of natural ceuses March 29, wi'l be Monday, 10 a m., Enoch Cemetery, ?orn March 24, 177. Survivors: parents? brother, sisters; Jeffrey, Jeanette, Tracv Lynn, aH Enoch; Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanford Enoch; Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Poulson, Richfield. Friends call Enoch LDS Ward cnaoel, Monday one hour prior to services. ENOCH, J&,, r Flor-enPAROWAN, Iron County Lyman Mickelson, 77,cdP.rowan nature died March 31, Reno, 10, 1894, faro-wacauses. Born April to Oscar ana Hanna B u r t on A. Mickelson, Lyman. Married Peter He dted. 1914. Parowan. Member president Church; LDS pjone?r.5' fJIjL Daughters of Utah wan. Survivors: sons Mrs. Albert Brlgmand, Reno, Nev.l Mrs. Adrienne Ness, Oakland, Calif.;Ernest Glenna Swspp. Page, Anz., Arir , L Norman L., noth Flagstaff, Albert L., Powell, Wvo.; 24 s 13 brother, Frank C. Lyman, Mldvala. Funeral Wednesday, 2:30 pm., Parowan 3rd Ward LDS chapel, where friends call Wednesday two hours Parowan prior to services. Burial City Cemetery. Nephi John Neohl John. VAL AD, IDAHO 85, Malad, died April 2 in a local hospital of natural causes. Born May 20, 886 Portage, Box Elder county, to W.lliam and Sarah Astm John. Aug. 14, Married Mary Thomas, 1905, Oneida County, Idaho. Member LDS Church; employed as flour miller, Crowthers Brothers Milling Co sons widow; Survivors: Malad daugnters; Bud, Cecil, both Malad; Smith, Lyle (Edith) Reese, Mrs 17 Doth Ogden; 9 grandchildren; Funeral hlldren. great-grand- e Wednesday, 1 p.m , Benson Funeral Home, Malad, where friends call evening and Wednesday Tuesday Clty prior to services. Burial Cemetery. Anna Marie Denny A"ia Beauer County Marie Hansen Denny, 79, Milford, died March 31, of natural causes m a local hospital. Born Aug. 15, 1892, Omaha, Neb., to Andrew and Mrs. William Marneo Henry Hansen. Denny, April 9, 1910, Tooele, He aled Aug 17, 1955 Member LDS Church. Mrs. Survivorsson, daughters; Neva Eltingson, Los Anqeies, Cal it.; Mrs. Herbert (Betty) McCarty, Kavs-vlllDouotas F , Milford: Mr William (idona) Gunthyr, Bakersfield, 6 6 crandchildren; Calif sifter, Mrs. Emma Asan, Spokane, Wash. Funera, Tuesday, 1 pm., Milford LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Southed Utah Mortuary, Milford, Tuesday orte hour Buriat Milford prior to services. Cemetery. kKAA-- W. J- Funeral services will be held for Tuesday, 1I:j0 am., in the Mlovalt 5tn LDS Ward chapel, 425 Jackson S. Friends may call at the Gort Mortuary, 8090 S. State St. Monday 6 to 8 p.m., and Tuesday at tne ward chapei one Inte. ment hour prior to services. Memorial Gardens of the Valley, Goff Mortuary, funetal directors. BUTCHER Funeral services for Lloyd buicner will be held Tuesday 12:00 noon at the Deseret Mortuary 36 E. 7th South Street where friends may call on Monday H pm. and Tuesday prior to services, interment in th Self Lake City Cemetery. directors Dsej;etMortuay. DOZIER Funeral services tor Myme (Myrt) Margaret Dozier will be hed Wednesday 2 pm. at the Mortuary, 36 East 7th South whs' friends may call Tuesday from 68 p.m. and Wednesday prior to services. Interment In the Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. DARN Funeral services for Effie May Haws Garn will be held Monday 9 a.m. in he Larkin Mortuary Chapei, 260 East South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary p m. end Monday Sunday 6 p m. to one hour prior to service. Graveside services and Interment j pm, m Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larktn Mortuary. LISTER Puneral services for Carl Ray Lister will be held Tuesday, 10 a m., tn the Murray 8th LDS 160 East 4600 South. Ward chapel Friends may call at the Goff Mortuary.8 8090 South State St. Monday 6 to p.m. and Tuesday at the ward chapei one hour prior to services. Interment Altamont Cemetery. Goff Mortuaryfunerai directors. HALES Funeral services for Emma Etta Probart Hales will be held Tuesday 10 a.m. at the Deseret Mortuary 36 East 7th South where frienos may call Monday from 8 p.m. end Tuesday prior to services, interment in the Sprlngville, Utah Cemetery. Funeral directors Deseret Mortuary. HAYES Funeral services for Cvr a Lee Hayes will be held Tue ay, 1 p.m., at Spencer 3rd Waru, 1$1 West 3320 South. Friends West 2700 South, may call at 8525 Magna, Monda-- , , 6 to 6 p m and Tuesday 11 a.m to 1? 30 pm Inter, ment, Valley V ew Memorial Park. Funeral Peel Funeral directors Home. lserf Florence Lyman Mickelson k o m. BOREN Eliis Boren 05 HUT Funeral services for Roy R. Hut, will be conducted Monday Iz noon, in Last Millcreek Fourth Ward. Friends may call Sondav eve-in- g 7 to 9 p m. at the Holbrook Funeral Chapel, 3251 South 2300 East, and t the ward chaoel Monday one hour prior to services, interment, Salt LaKe City Cemetery. Funeral directors, HolbrookFuneraJHome. te MILLIGAN Funeral services for Ruth C. Mill'gan will be held Monday 12 o'clock noon at the Deseret Mortuarv. V P5t 7tx South wfcc- friends may call Sunday from 8 p m. and Monday prior to services. Interment in n Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral directors, Mortva ry. MORRISON Funcerai services for Glenna Maxwell Morrison will be held Monday 10 a m at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South, where fner.ds may ctli Sunday from p m. and Monday prior to services. In the Interment Glendale, Uth Cemetery. Funeral directors. Deseret Mortuary. NELSON Funeral ser.Ices for Mamie Nash Nelfron will be held Tuesday at 1 00 p m. in the Hunter 9th Ward, 3500 South 6000 West. Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 E. 7th South Monday p m. and at the ward on Tuc sciav 1 hour prior to services. Intermem, West Jordan Ceme'ery. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. 4, 4 m 4 a r i DEVON Wet E. 33rd Noticts Chapman PGULSON Cle-- x (A46) So. . THE STATE OF UTAH INVITATION TO SiD Bids will be received by the Purchasing Division, Department of Finance, State of Utah, 147 State Capitol, Sait Lake City, Utah until 9 30 a m , April 12, 1972 on the following FOB destination: ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO A 6671 : ENGINEERS PROJECT DIARY COMMISSION, ROAD REQ. NOS. PLANT MIX BIthru TUMINOUS SURFACING NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS INVITATION TO BID Sated bids will be received by the SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF AND State of Nevada Planning Board in 0-- 9 l HE HO. REQ. BLIND, Room 306. Legislative Building, 401 ASPHALT SURFACING South Carson Street, Carson Chy, SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF AND THE Nevada, until 3 00 P M. PST, April BLIND, REQ. NO. 18, 1972, for the construction of a SkiNET organ CLASSROOM NO. BUILDING AND MIS265: REQ EXPOSITIONS, CELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES IMPROVEMENTS, Nevada Youth Training Center, Elko FINANCE, CONTRACT REQ. WO. Nevada. 76: PIPE EXTINGUISHERS County, CONTRACT Bids may be submitted In person FINANCE REQ. NO. or by mail, but must be received 79: FRESH EGGS to bid scheduled the HEALTH DEPARTMENT, REQ. frlor Such sealed bids as opening NO. 1103: CARPETING are received will be opened and read pubHEALTH DEPARTMENT, REQ. 1153. the and at above NO, date DICTATING hour, EQUIPMENT licly a representative of the HEALTH DEPARTMENT, by REQ. ?sce of Nevada Planning Board. NO 125: REPAIR PARTS FOR Bids must be submitted on a bid CHROMATOGRAPHY form and bid bond supplied witn the HEALTH DEPARTMENT, REQ. NO 1130: WEATHER STATIONS plans and specifications. HEALTH Plans, specifications and InstrucDEPARTMENT, REQ. NO. 1155: DIGITAL tions to bidders may be examined at MULTIMETER the office of the State of Nevada COUNTER AND SiGNAL GENERATOR Planning Board 401 South Carson Reno NEALTH DEPARTMENT, REQ. S'eet, Carson City, 310Nevada; Wells NO. 1223: NUCLEAR South Builders Exchange. COUNTING AND SYSTEM Nevada SFECTROPHO- Reno, Nevada; Avenue, TOMER Center Youth Training Office, Elko, HEALTH Nevada: Arne K. Purhonen, ArchiDFPARTMENT, REQ. NO 1202: IABCRATORY SUPPLIES tect, 137 West Mam Street, Elko, , GLASS- -. Intermountain (REAGANTS, BIOLOGICALS, Nevada; Contractor, WARE, ETC.) 436 West 900 South, Salt Lake City, ExSTATE LANDS, REQ. NO. 23: Sacramento Builders Utah; change, 1331 "T" Street, Sacramenwire0 etcnce' posts- - barbed. to, California; San Francisco BuildSTATE LANDS. REQ. NO. ers Exchanne, 850 South Van Ness -(OP FIELD FENCP Avenue, San Francisco, California; GRAND CO.) Dodge Scan Bu.idmg Center, 1609 STATE LANDS, REQ. NO. 25u 1 64th Street, California; Emeryville, CATTLE GUARDS and may be obtained at the office of STATE LANDS, REQ. NO. 24; JU- the Architect, Arne R. Purhonen, 137 , , N1PER POSTS West Main Street Elko, Nevada and STATE LANDS, REQ. NO 27: at the office of the State of Nevada CONSTRUCTION OP 401 POND (STOCK South Carson planning Board. WATER) Street, Carson Citv, Nevada, by bona STATE PRISON, REQ., NO. TJ44;. for the contractors, fide general -TREATMENT FLOOR SUPPLIES each deposit of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) TRAINING SCHOOL, REQ. NOi ' for a maximum of three (3) sets. VAN TRUCK Deposits will be refunded If plans SCHOOL, TRAINING REQ. NO, are returned in and specifications . . TRUCK CSC good condition within five (5) calenVAN BODY dar days after bid opening date. SCHOOL, TRAINING REQ. Na . subcontraGeneral Contractors, TRUCK TYPE (FARM others desirlnq to bid on ct's, and-o- r WITH HOIST) this work shall be licensed and qualWILDLIFE REQ., RESOURCES, ified by tne Nevada Stare ContracNO. 2387: METALS SIGNS (FORCE- - - . -tor's Board previous to timt o bid LAIN ENAMEL) opening. re-The Department o, Plnene The right Is reserved by tha State to . serves reiect or the ail any right of Nevada Planning Board to reiect bids; or to ac ept or reject the any or all bids or to accept the bid whole or any oart of any bid; or to deemed best for the interest of the waive anv informality or technicality , Slate of Nevada. In any bid in the Interest of the AIA , WILLIAM E. HANCOCK, a State. bide firm Only giving quotaSecretary -tion oropetly sqned will be accept Nevada State Planning Board ed. Bid brcoosais and specification , wIM be furnished upon request. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, , J. DOUGLAS CHRISTIANSEN Sealed proposals will be received Purchasing Agent Wednesday, April 12, 1972, by the Purchasing Agent of the Board of NOTICE OF HEARING Education of Salt Lake City until The Honorable Board of County 2.00 p.m. and will be publicly Commissioners of Salt Lake County opened immediately thereafter at the will consider tl,e vacation of two Board Offices for Interior finish of of Shop Building and completion parcels of ground abuttin Locust work at Jordan Junior electrical Grove Lane at 2190 East, which pro-- ' , High School, 1040 West 6th South, perties are described as follows: Salt Lake City. Utah in accordance SMITH PARCEL: Beginning at a , r with the drawings and specifications 1039.77 feet North and 1265.29 point as prepared by the Buiidmos and feet West and 247.89 feet N. 0 deg. Grounds Department of the Board of 14 min. East from the South Quarter Education. Corner of Section 3, TP. 2 S Range As prequallficatlon for bidding on 1 East, Sait Lake Base and Meridian this work, each Interested contractor and running (hence 5 69 deg. 32 min. shall fill out and file with the Board West 90.51 fet; thence N. 2 deg. 10 a Bidder's Form of Questionnaire West 25.54 feet; thence N. 85 deg. min. 1972. Quesnot later than April 11, 00 mm. 40 sec. East 19.68 feet; thence tionnaire forms may be obtained a? N 73 deg. 42 min. 20 sec. East 69.00 the office of the Director of Buildfeet; thence S 0 deg. 14 min. West ings end Grounds of the Board. The 15 35 feet to the pomt of beginning. work is to be bid under one conHOLMES PARCEL: Beginning at tract. a pomt 1030.77 feet North and 1265 29 drawobtain Qualified bidders may West and 247 89 feet N. 0 deo. feet ings end specifications at the ofhev U min. East and 90.51 feet S. 69 deg. of the Director of Buildings and 32 min. West and 0.70 feet S. 2 deg. 2 19 on 3, or after April Grounds 10 mm. East and 50 00 feet S. 87 deg, upon mak.nq a deposit of $10 pe' 50 mn. West from the South Quarter ucing refunueo set, Such deposit Corner of Section 3, TP 2 S Range 1 of th by upon return drawing East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian unsuccessful bidders within 48 hours and running thence S. 87 deg. 50 min. after bid dosing. West 53 01 feet; thence N. 55 deq. A certified check of not less than 23 mm. 10 sec. East 4C 56 feet; thence five percent (5 pet ) of the amount N bi deq. 00 mm. 40 sec. East 16.27 of the bid, or five percent bid bond 10 mm. EasS feet, tnence $. 2 d sa must accompany each proposal, 4.58 feet to the point of beginning. cneck or bd bord bemg made A public hearing will be held on to Board of Education of May 3, 1972 at Room 4W, City and Seyaoie City. Self Lake City, County Building, it shall be mandatory upon the Utah, at 10 oo a m. contractor to whom this contract is AH interested parties are Invited fa suband awarded upon any attend and be heard contractor under him, to pay not BOARD OF COUNTY COW IS less than the prevailing wage ratrt SIOhERS OF SALT LAKE CITY industrial established the as by WILLIAM E. DUNN Commission for the State sf Utah to Chairman ail the laborers, workmen and meATTEST: exeIn tna him chanics employed by EVANS W. STERLING cution of this contract. (8-6- ) Salt Lake County Clerk The Board reserves the right to or to LEGAL NOTICE reject any and all proposals waive any Informality or technicality Notice is hereby given that sealed in any proposal it deems to be in bids will be received by Provo City tha best interest of the Board. at the office of the PurCorporation THE BOARD OF EDUCATION until 10:00 a.m., Agent, chasing OF SALT LAKE CITY MST, Thursday. April 13 1972 for WALTER A. JENSEN, Auditorium chairs. utilization: Seating tbr Primary 440 East First South Commission Chambers and two (2) Salt Lake Cty, Utah court rooms In City Center Complex. NOTICE Bid forms and specifications availThe Comprehensive Alcohol Abusa able from Provo City Purchasing Treatand Alcoholism prevention Aoent ment and Rehabilitation Act of 1970, By order of the Provo City ComPublic Law authorizes formumission this 27th day of March 1972. la grants to states to assist in planA. WM. NELSON Purchasing Agent ning, establishing, maintaining, coorProve Citv Commission dinating, and evaiUdtino prolects for the development of more effective Provo, Utan Published April 1, April 2, April prevention treatment and rehabilita3, April 4, 1972. tion programs to deal With alcohol aDuse and alcohohsm. NOTICE In compliance with this act 'he Notice of Invitation to Bid Governor has designated the Division INVITATION TO BIO of Alcoholism and Drugs as the sinThe Boeing Company hereby gives gle aqency with authority to deveiop, Notice of Invitation to Bid for Conaf.d administer and annually review tract ASG(FAC)72-10"Reroortng of a Sate Plan. The State Plan has six (6) Missile Assembly Building been developed acrording to Federal (MAB's), Air Furce rierrr , Hilt s a pujI.C The Plan cuidelmes. Air Force Base, Oqden, Utah. document which presents a coordiThis contract covers the furnishfor nated comprehensive program ings of all laoor, materials, tool the orderly development of needed and equipment required to complete-l- y alcoholism prevention, treatment and reroof MAB's Nos. 240), 2402 rehabilitation proqrams or the State 2407 and 2408 2404, 2406, (approxiof Utah. It serves as the basis tor mately per BkJg.). Also the allocation of' formula qrant Includes 70thesquares Installation of eight 18) funds and provides for more effecnew scuppers with downspouts per tive utilization of Federal, State and MAB in accordance with contract local resources, and to set approprispecif.cat'ons ate, realist!'' deals and priorities. Plans and Bidding Documents may AddlttonaHv It will povioe a useful be obtained from The Boeing Comwill tool for evaluation assist in pany. Air Force Plant 77, Hill Air community education; and will conForce Base, Oaden, Uah, Attention: tribute to total State growth and deMr. W. Ex A. Sproull, velopment. 2171. The State Plan Is available for exBio Opening will be held on AnrfJ amination and comment by inter-cir-- d 21, 19z, at 1000 am. in Buttd'ng sT me offices of the 1294, Air Force Plant 77 Hm Air Stat- and Division of Aichohsm Force Base, Ogoen, Utah. Drugs, 2875 3o, Mam, Salt Lake :b-4j 328 546a 84115. City, Utah Telephone SAlT LAKE COUNTY TO BIO INVITATION NOTICE OP APPLICATION Bids will be received by the Purchasing Department of Salt Lake Notice Is hereby given that an County as follows: application has been received in this Ouote No 173, April 6 197J, 1 off'ce from Bank of Iron County, p.m., 870 S'gn Faces. Parowan, iron County, Utah, tor perQuote No 174, Aprtl 12, 1972, 2 a pramh in mission to estabt'sh Flat Bed pm, 2 On Ton Escalante, Gartield County, Utah. Trucks. Dump Any interested oerson desiring to Specifications tray be obtained' express views regarding this applicafrcm the County Purchasing Departtion mav &uumn inem in wnnnq to ment, Room 504, City I County he Department of Financial InstituBunding tions, 403 State Cap tol. Salt Laxe The County Commission reserves Citv, Utah 841)4 the naht to reiect any cr ell bias. Bv order of the Commissioner of firm quotation, Only bids giving Financial Institution. property siqned, will be accepted Dated at Salt Lake City, Uah, this must be marked 5,aied envelope 29tr day of Marcn 192 witn time and date of ba opening, W. S. BRIMHALL product end quote number. Commissioner V. T. SOUTH . . . ' Funeral serCHRISTENSEN D. Christensen vices tor Raymond will be he'd Tuesday, 12 noon, at tna Murray 10th LDS Ward chapel, 57?0 Mena Way. Friends mey call Monday, 6 to I p.m., at the Jenkins 4760 South State Sotfe Mortuary Street, and Tuesday at tne church on hour prlot to services. Interment, Murray City Cemetery. Funer-a- l It Sons. V. C. Soft directors, of Days of '47 Queen Committee sons, Alden for 1 vtarS- - Survivors: R.f Salt Lake City; E- Arthur, AlbuSan Dieqo, N Burt M., M.i querque, Calif.; 9 grandchildren; Ward17 Orat chapel, noon East 27th LDS 185- - V St. Friends call 260 E. South at 8 o ni., and Temple, Monday. services. before one hour cnapei Burial Salt Lake Citv Cemetery. Douglas Fotheringham Albert W. Murray Albert W. Murray, 84, 2849-9tEas'., Pied April i, at his home of nature! causes. Born Aus. 19, 1887, to William and ElizaPhiladelphia, beth Whiner Murray. Married Myremploye O. P. tle Clair. Skeggs; retired member of Meat Cottars Local 537; member American Legion Post No. 2; member Methodist Church. Survivors: widow; sister, Mrs. Marge Labrida, Bell, Calif. Graveside service Tuesday, a m., Salt Lake City Cemetery. East, Monday, Frends call ' of Utah ters pioneers; mem-be- Amerk Funerals I Fraternity; student In Graduate School of 00 Hyrum Hie Turner 1956, Utah can Fork County, to Dennis Anne .. and Ira Garfield Payne. LDS Member student Church; HlUcrest at Highv former School; Midcheerleader, vale Junior Hlqh;, one Of top 50 Stu-- : . . dents at Midvale. d Junior High; by Lions and Javcees clubs for her scholastic Survivors: achievements. parents; Denise, Midvale; sister, Rebecca Norgrandparents, Mr. and Mrs.Funeral Garfield Draper. throp Wednesday, 1 p.m.. East Midvale 4lh East. LDS Ward cnapei, 7250 3rd Friends call 8090 S. State, Tuesday, 8 p.m., and Wednesday at chapel one hour before services. Burial Mldvala City Cemetery. 78 Chapter, Gamma C h Obituaries Sherrie Former Amster LDS Church; Mr. and Mrs. Gun T. Parry, 14400 1980 West, Riverton, daughter. Mr. end Mrs. Richard B. Carter, 1166 S. 4820 West, Kearns, son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Gregory, 2617 Casto Ln., son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hill, East, Midvale, son. Mr. and Mrs. Grant W. Morrison, 372 Milton Ave., son. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Parkin, 731 E. 12tti South, son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert M. tnldcr, Grantsville, son. 5 7500 27, 25, parents; Norma Sherrie Payne graduate, sociolo-of gy, University member t. Legol Hollands, KaysvIHe, Provo? (Susan) Romney 4221 1G?h FLORAL 1560 E. 33rd S. 467-153- 9 sistor; grandchildren, Richard, Ralph, Joachim, all Salt Roberta Call, Mrs. City; Lake Sandy. Funeral Tuesday, 1 pm., Kimball LDS Ward chapel, 22803rd East. Mends call Monday, 68 P m., 260 E. South Temple, and at chapel one hour before services. Buriat Salt Lake Citv Cemetery. g Hut. First totally blind missionary to serve for the Dunn, PEARSON daughters; Terry David Earl, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. J. Val (Patty) Mrs. Brent C. 31, 1522 486-726- sons, widow; 4 MILDRED'S FLOWERS solemnized City; LDS Lake Sah Temple. Plant Safewcv Stores. Survivors: B. and John A n Ylst e Una Sigma aK 22, McKenzI JulyLake Salt 1937, dam, Holland, to Utah; Thete f Born 364-554- 5h South and ? to Robert ny, Ida end Albert Hoffmann. Kienl rled Zetta Mar 31 Cottonwood Hospital Mrs. Richard Roy nature in 6 local of 1, causes hospital. Boy Richard Hut S. 300 and Robert Horst Hoffman, 57, 292 E. Burton Ave. (2360 . y South), died Apnl 55, ce services NEILSON NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS tor V' iham iBiil) Ne IbLn aim pe Notice is hereby given that m the h!d Tueidey, 2 30 pm Utan, at its offices, Picn-- t C Nurrav ty Ceme'ery Prietos may t?,a Utah, wll recede bios for ail Coil Tuesday from pm until 2 i of tne IctDor and materials required pm. at tne jenxinssoMe Mortuary, in the obstruction of a Jail Bulid-in- o 4'60 Sooth State Funeral directors, Richued, Utah. V C. Sotte and Sons Bids ere to be submrted In acPIERSON Funeai services with Plans, Specification cordance Franx A. Pierson will be held and other Contract Documents on 12 noon in trie East Mldva'e Crt-c1 1? of the County tne at LDS Ward Chapel, 7250 Soun .0 Utah and at the Clerx, R'Chf-eidEat Fr end may call at Gorf Vur Arof Markhum and Markham, tuary, 80v0 south State, Sunday 6 to 35 North chitects arid Frqineers, 8 pm and Monday at the Ward Utan. Provo, Avenue, University Chaoe! one icor prior to servites Tnee Plans, Specifications and ConInterment, Midvale City Ceme'ery tract Documents may be examined Goff MortuaryMuneral directors ana copies optamed at the Office of Funeral services for STEVENS the County Clerk or the Arcmtect Pml E. Sevens will be hed Tuesupon receipt of $50 00 per set, wh.ch day, 11 a rr , in the 21st Ward chapdcpoxit w' be refunded providing bid is submitted In proper form and el, 640 South 750 East. Friends may Tues8 call Monday, 6 to upon the return of such cubits, n pm., and day, 9 30 to 10 30 a.m . L'ndqu st Cjod condit'on withm five U; cays Bountiful Mortuary, 727 North 400 atter bids are opened. East Intermert with military honors Notice is also hereby given that all in the Richtied Cemetery Funeral bidder may submit with their bid, a of their financial orn statement director, Lindv,jlst Bountiful Mortuary technical anility, and responstbilrty, Such sworn statement Funeral services for NORMAN experience may pe required to be furnished Jennevee Nelson Norman will ce award is made to any partlo held Monday 12 noon in the Lark n lar biocer. Mortuary Chaoe!, 260 Fast South Each Did shall be made out on a empiS. Friends mav cali at tre form to be obtained at tne Office of mortuary Monday one hour prior to me Sevier County Clerk at Richteid, Sait Laxe C ty service Interment, I'tan, or at tne office of the ArchiCemetery Funeral directors, LarVm tect and snail be accompanied by a Mortuary certif-echeck, cashiers ch k or a WALK Funeral services for Lorbid bond for five (5) percent of the raine Viola Walx will be held Ties-oaamount of the bid, mace payable to 2 Redwood Memor a! pm the order of Sevier County, and sha i estates chapel, 6So0 S. Redwood be seated and ftied with the County Roau, wr.ere tr'enos may call MonChH at o before 10:00 am. on day pm , and Tuesday one Tuesday, April .8, 197? end will be to poor service Interment, Redwood opened and publicly read atoud at or emor ai Estates Funeral director,, ernput 10 00 a m. of that day In the A emorelEstates Mortua'Y. otfice of the Sevier County Clerx WARE Funeral The abo.e rr.er.t.oned check or bid $rylre or bond Waiter William Ware Jr will be snail be given as a guarantee h d Tuesday at 11 00 am In The that the bidder will enter ino tne Sxaoos Memorial Chapel, T77 South contract If awarded to him end Whl )th East Interment will be in Mt be declared fprf.ed if tne success Civet CemHeiy tut bicaer refuses to enter lno sa tf Famuy suqgests contribuions to the Heart Font. Fucontract after beng requested to Co neral d rectory, Evarn atxj Eariy. so by Sevier County Sevier County reserves the right to WEBB Funeraf services for accept any and to reiect any or all Mark wiil am Webb will be held b us, or to waive any Informality in Monday, 11 am. at tne Pop ar e oid 1401 Grove 3rd Ward West 7th The successful bidder will be bouth Friends call at the may reqt red to furnish e performance McDouqal Funeral Home, 4330 S. bona and a labor and materials, Rea dud Sunday from 6 to 8 pm and Monoav at the church one hour comp'stion bond, each In the amount eauel to one hundred OOO pet.) of to services Interment, Vaiey prior Vrk-the contract price. Memorial Park, funeral direcAll laborers, workmen, mechanics, tors, McDouoal Funeral Home end apprentices employed on this shall be paid not less than prolect florists the general prevailing State wage raTes as determined bv the Industrial Commission of Utah. No bidder may withdraw Me bid for a period of thirty dav after the FLORAL date set for the open! no. Dated: March 15, 1972 FREE DELIVERY SEVIER COUNTY COMMISSION "Always the Finest" In flower DEAN C. NIELSEN BROWN Robert H. Hoffman L, ? East died March of natural causes. Bon Doc. Fails, q r and- Mr. and Mrs. William Hill, Funeral WednesHolbrook, Idahu. Layton Union Mortuary, day, friends call Tuesday, p m., whe'e1pm, and Wednesday one hour before serMevices. Burial, Kavsvilte-Laylomorial Park. widow; n, Steven "9 daughter; D 0 uglas Kathi mother, Lynne, sister, Mrs. Steve (Lynda) Sutton, ail Salt Lake City; brother. Jack c. Los Angeles, Calif. 11 a.m. Funeral Tuesday Skaggs Memorial Chapel, 777 S. 13th East. Burial Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to the Heart Fund. 27, Community Hospital both Great Mont; parents, Lake Member City. First Baptist Survi- Church. s vors: feolen Mr. and Mrs. Arne Walbom 2981 West, Bountiful, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jon R. LaJeunesse 3123 N. 2450 West, daughter. Mr. and Mrs, Lyle K. Wilson, 127 E. 1100 North, Bountiful, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Evans 441 W. 200 North Bountiful son. J. Laie; It Eve 'ett Mr, (Joyce) Maxwell, FairMargie banks June 1, South Davis Mr. Goodwin, William Ware Jr m p c Way East), died April 1 of natural at his causes home. Born May 7, 1940, Payson, Utah County, to William Waiter and Merle Clark Ware. Married Spencer Salt Danny Hood, 20, Kearns: Jeamn Mari Smith, IS, Kearns. J. R. Williams, 17, Salt Lale; Polly Kay Harrison, 16, Salt Lake. Lee Holloway Anko, 27, Salt Lake; Traut Koerner, 29, Salt Lake. Robert Stewart Staynor Jr., Salt Lake; Naida Dunnlgan, 22, Salt Lake. Kenneth LaMar Despaln, 28, Salt Lake; Claudia Almeda Rasmussen, 28, Salt Lake. Albert Louis Evans, 22, Salt La la; Rebecca Ann Dowall, 22, Salt Lake. 3, Walter W. Ware, Jr. Mr. and Mn. Linili Ray Ander ton, 3366 W. 3800 South, Granger, ton. Mr. end Mrs. Ralph T. Scott, 4093 S. 4300 West, Granger, daughter. William Vincent L., Bryon Dte Vaughn, Ken-reR., Amy Lisa L., all Lay-toF , Leslie Survi- - Sait $ s M , O y (3250 1958, K LPS brothers, fa ... sisters; vors: widow; Mrs. John Maya 1579 daughter. Mrs. Bruce D. Dansie South son. Mrs. Michael 5806 W. 7500 South, son. Mr. and Mrs. Meivin 497) Choctaw Ave. son. Lake. ents, Howard Wesiey, sons, daughters: Kalamazoo Mich.; Lyman Dale, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Andrew (Nancy Jane) Wilding, West Jordan; mother, loaho; brothers, sister; Sandpoint, Robert, Soda Springs, Idaho; Clifford, Veradaie, Wash.; Samuel Rav, Salt Lake City; Opal Cooiley, Soda M.. $. Marvin Idaho; Springs, Idaho. (Mamie) Boman, Sandpoint noon Funeral Wednesday, Central Park t DS Ward chapei, 27Q03rd East. Friends call 2128 S. State, p.m., r chapel, one hour before services. Burial Murray City Cemetery. 831 Fay Eddards. Church; student. S u r vivors par- - PJ organist. to Leoia Member April natural causes in jL,' a local nursing home. Born Juiy 24, 1916, El Dora-dKan., to John- - " ie Wesley and Mary Jane Sco- bee G oodwm. Married Gretta Jan. 6. Winger Salt Laxe 1945, solemnized A City; In Salt Lake LDS Retired Temple. employe Crown Zellerbach Paper LDS ward Co.; Marks Hospital Salt Ernest Clarence Peterson, legal age. Salt Laie; Johanna Rut, legal age, Salt Lake. Devid Le Shea, 70, Salt Lake; Sharona Leigh Bushman, 20, Salt Hill Esst, 1, of died Eddards, Dean )9j, F ay 14, and barter 2X Hudson, Auq Oyun, Wesley 2879-3r- d Darlene Jehmen, M, Wayne Howard Boyd Idaho; Mr. and Sherlee Cl. Mr. and 1885 E. 21st Mr. and s, Howard W. Goodwin Holy Cross Hospital Jordan. Stanley Webb, 35, Pocatello; 36, Pocatello. Valley West Hospital Marriage Licenses Richard John Lake; Rory Kathleen Lake. 31, Salt Lake; 33, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Lewis Stratford Ave. eon, Fork. Bill Wtlford Jordan, 39, 207 E. 100 South, Bountful. Georoe Robert Jordan, 19, 489 E. 4th South, Heber. Thurmon Moon Jr., 33, Hill Air Force Base Marlon Gilbert Myers, 47, American Fork. Kent Lamar Nielsen, 22, Duchesne. Phlll Nielsen, 51, Salfna. Kim- Twin Falla. Mr. end Mrs. Christopher U Merit-le1979 Wasetch Dr., son. Mr. and Mrs. Norman L Porter 3068 W. 4745 South, son. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J, Schrteppia Sandy con. motorcycle. 1515 $. State, stereo, tapes, S173. 5365 S. 5200 West, outboard motor, No Union El died Lavton, April l of cancer at his home. Born Engl-fr- Births reported at Salt Lake are hospitals curing the period ended Sunday, 9 p.m. Include: Suzuki Eby Dean Eddards LAYTON 14 operator; coach little league baseball and Utes veteran for 8 years; basketball World War II, recipient of Brome Star. Survivors: widow; sons, daughter; Wayne, Garth, Lynda, all Midway; brothers, sister; Dean, Kearns; Nvrman, Jack, Sait Lake City, Clarence, Francis, Summit County? Mrs. Center Sweat, LeRoy (Virqima) Wasatch Funeral Creek, County. Tuesday, pm., Midway 2nd LDS Ward Chapel. Frienos call Olpin Mortuary, Heber, Monday, 9 p.m , and Tuesday prior to services. Burial Midway Cemetery. LDS Hospital West, County v Tem- LDS neer trane Births Theft grandchildren, ple. Member, Opera'mq Chasa, 24, Sat Greg William Lake; Maureen Prance Bush, 21, Salt Lane. John Btrreth, 45, Twin Falls; Lucilla Tamm, 57, Twin Fells. Kevin Ward Cerever, 22, Brigham City, Utah; Nancy Ann Campion, It, Brigham City. Assault and Battery S. Lake Michael Aoerdeen, Debbie Aberdeen. council member, owner end operator of several photo Survivors, sops In Sad LakeBill City. M , Salt Lake sons, daughters. C ty, Lt. Coi Lon O, Provo; Mrs. R Santa M. (Vcdatyn) Hudson, M. E. (Ruth) Clara. Calif ; Mr? Mrs. Tnomes, SateMte Beach, Fla Kennetn J (Eiaine) Rav, Winston Mrs Shirley Hinklev, Satem, N C Pauli Clark, both Mesa, Anz , 36 25 greatgrFuneal Thursday, andchildren. 1? 30 pm. Haven LDS Ward chapel, . 27803rd Friends call 2128 S. State, Wednesday, p.m., end at chapei Thursday one hour before services Burial Pleasant Grove Citv Cemetery. later in Salt ; sole'ni2sd Dennis Lae Schritter, 22, Aberdeen Idaho; Vickie Lynn Pease, 17, Aberdeen. SherifFs Docket y o Vy Andrew R. W.bb, 33. Blackfoot, Idano; Irtne Galloway, 25, Blackfoot. Chauncey William Platte Jr., Jt, Burley, !az-o- ; Joy Ann Stone, 41, Burley. Reed C. Deans, 39, Salt Lake; Jayca Lynn Jotirlen, 30, Sait Lakt. E. 2nd South, ring, pair of nylon stockings; recovered, juvenile released to par-nt- . 5(y E. 2lt South, two shirts, two pairs of pants; recovered, two suspects arrested. 64 E. 9th South, two packaqes of cigarettes, chewing gum; recovered, juvenile released to parent. 2748 Rigg ns. Cart Pertar, 55, Bota, Eth.l A. Smith, 53, Boisa. Robert Jam Patrenek, It. 45? -t Summit County, De3h Hardy and Letha Yates MitcheM. Marned Verod (Dotty) Taylor March 10. Evanston 1949, Gaarq Shopliftings of Wit Kan., LDS former Ward, LDS stake dent cnita, to Utah. Frank Arthur Mst, J3 Salt Lake, Barbara Smith Backwith. 31, Salt Lane. Larry J. Story, Karen Schenk, Fooer Charlea Helen Weard, tma K. 1909 t LDS LeKoy K. Mitchell 1974, Swenson 10. 21 19TS Legal Notices tr Marned e r, Idaho. died Cct 11, M e m e r Church, fo'-- l branch pre i mer j ts s She 196. VIDWAV, Wasatch LeRoy K. Mitch- oil, 47, Midvay, ded April l of cancer in a Salt hospital Lake Oec Born 23. : 30, Dec. e W re'tef Rebca berly, Idaho; Henrietta Johnson, Anna - jf Clark. ' D S Utopia Ave. 65 a tovai Born 13, 1st 9 June Aavsvllle Kv , tovj Will am Daniel and Sail e Evans ' Church, Survivors society teacner. Basil Mrs. busoano, daughters, (Dorcas-Casey, Magna; Mrs. Wood-roHahne Pocatello, (Donna) 5 3 greatloabo; grandchidiren; grandchildren. brother, sisters, Raymond J. Nash, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ernest (Edna) Wei, ban Francisco; Mrs. Franc s L Sleater, Salt Laxe City Funeral Tuesday pm. Hunter 9th LDb Aard chapel, 3ou0 5. 6000 Vvest Frienos caI Monday, 6 8 36 7tn E. South and at chapel P m., one hour before services. Burtoi West Jordan Cemetery. L Funerolt natural April 2, of n C4Ji.es h o s pita' Ao, t St Thefts Omar C Claur, 82, d.eo (2eO Sex th St to A air Joseph Theresa and T, n 4 ' B r Nash nker ss to Ro- Married I. land Crurrp Mav 3, 1912. He cied May 1, 1941. o Arne Married Braatcrd He o ed Feo 7, 1o9 Married to Alonre I L. Ne son, May p ko 14, ivol, Vembe' L Nev Salt 25, 14, Charles, Beniamin Lamarr Watson, 26, Salt Laxe; Larame Claudett Peterson, 23, Salt Laxe. Howard CHIiatt, 25, SaT Lake; Lorraine Larsen, 20, Salt Lake. Terry Lee Wegley, 27, Oqoen Janet Both Day, 36, Ogo en. Leslie Newman 21 Manchester, Tooele, Utah; Rave Karla II, Barradough, Tooeie. Daniel Huten Johnston, 24, B lack- foot, Idaho; Darlene E. Wehrti, II, Btackfoot. John Dougias Young, 18, Bait Laxe Mary Lee, 16, Salt Lake. Dale Leroy Mvrberg, Lake; Sue Ann Burton, 21, Salt Lake. Robert R. Smothers, 50, Riggins, 38 50 W. $3 ooo Robinson, Renay 8. at a local Born hosptaJ Jan 14, 3. Oodn, Juan D. R. Padilla, Teofila Biea Maestas, 42, Ogaen. 30 Ronald Lee Moir, Oaden; Doiite Ann Wikstrom, 28, Coden. Duam Y. Grey, 63, Idaho Falls; NVared Louis Howe, 46, Idano Fans. Burglaries 444 W. ;8 CnHtl-nsen- 8h South, Nick BaK', 72e7tn East, itruck, cut over eve. 149 Goitz Ave., Vvanoa SlrasOurg, Mme, struck. Ia4 V. eth South, Gregory Back man, i860 Lauie'hurst Or., and Norman East.ak Brown, 4911 Dr, chael Aura Srause, 24, 7911 . Sate salt Lae Darrin A Brown, '9 LOfr Rooert Goraci Brunger, 17, 281 E. 300 North, Sprtnaville T nomas G Bvbee, 51, Rt. 1, Firth idano veMn Karen Carter, 41, Miners- viiie Tom Le Cates, 17, 834 DowmrgTon Ave , Sa't Lake, Scott Dwan dhr'sersen, 20, 145 $. Ma n, Richfield M Special to The Tribune A EAST MILL CREFX total of 48 boys and girls have been selected to participate in the You'll Conservation Corps Camp in the Wasatch National Forest this summer, Chandler P. St, John, supervisor, announced Friday. The 24 boys and 24 girls have been notified of their selection for the camp which opens June 26. They will in meaningful conservation projects on national forest lands where they will the natural learn about Assault, Battery 40 Nelsoo, 78, &9I ea flfltufd April causes Frank E. UlaHch, 53 Prce, Utah; LaNefle 32, Taylor, Kasv u e, Utah. Andrew Cf'nton Blaklev Jr 43, Sal Laxe; Bonnie Parry Biakiey, 37, Sait Lake. James Albert Oliver, 39, Sa't 'rh( Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, April 3, Omar C. Clark Mamit' Nash Nelson M,ne Nashd Aet, of 6J0u Elko, Nev. Compantj C o Oncer tne Intluece of texcotrq j ouor 4o oreHi vearA.r Forve dur c Gjy, Base Verge O Averett, 60, 200-10East, Salt Lake. Bruce D Baird 1 Rt 4 Ogden Selects ernors administrative received vntn tre Sa tor tr Laxe ty Ponce DeDt. per,oa erwed ai 9 a m. Sunday include. Illtermouutaili Obituaries . te A Az t f- W 4 |