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Show r.ai3 The Salt Lake Tribtme, Triday, August 11, "V 1ST But Buy Existing Ones Sewage Study Calls for Three Special to The Tribune A SOUTH SALT LAKE iTO.OOO stiidy showed that it is more feasible and economical to operate three large sewage treatment plants in Salt Lake County, but whoever forces the consolidation of the present nine treatment plants should purchase the existing This report of the study, to be released shortly, was given in the Salt Lake County Council of Governments Thursday morning by Alton Sorensen, local engineer, who made the expanded and the treatment improved. Mr. Sorensen suggested two ways of handling this problem if the three are built. First is to have the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, for which the report was prepared, purchase the present plants if HUD insists upon the consilidation on three plants. Second would be for one of the present entities to agree to construct one of them and the others connect on ta it by laying lines from their present study. plant. - pries. Mr, Sorensen also spoke out against the Jordan Parkway, which has been approved by cities, county and the state, River saying the Jordan .should remain the drainage for storm waters. Valley Drainage The Jordan River has always been and should continue ho be thp drainage of the Mr. Sorensen said. alley, Jn his opinion it is impossible 1o get Class C water in the river without a great expense. i Big Advantage The big advantage would be that it costs much less to treat sewage in a large plant than a small one when compared on a connection basis, Mr. Sorensen said. After receiving the report the council approved a notice of intent to file for federal funds for expansion of the treatment plant by the Cottonwood Sanitary Sewer District. Topographically, the county lends itself to the construction and operation of three plants. One could be located near 6400 'South on the Jordan River to serve the county south of South; a second near jtlje south boundary of Salt Jliake City to serve the area South north of the line, and the third would be If or Salt Lake City and the northwest corner of the county. The only exception would be Magna. - y400-620- 0 Justification Given for Plants Big Cut in Levy .: This notice was tabled at the councils last meeting pending the report. The application will be for $716,900 from HUD to go with $353,100 in local funds. Three new members to represent the council on the Wasatch Front Regional Council were also named Thursday. They are Mayor E. J. Garn, Salt Lake City; County Commissioner Ralph Y. McClure, and Town Board President, William Leavitt, Alta. for federal Applications funds approved by the council include: Okay Applications Salt Lake County for land acquistion from the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Cottonwood Commumtv Heights Park, total $155,400, federal request, $77,700; Hunter Neighborhood Park, total federal request, $217,800, and South Cottonwood total Park, Neighborhood $98,200, federal request, $49,100. for pirk development, Canyon Rim Park, phase four, total $70,000, federal request, $35,000; Harmony Park, total $15,000, federal request, $7,500; Southndge Park, phase one. total $200,000, federal request, Also Granger $100,000; Activity-Area- , $50,000. federal $25,000; White City total request, Park, phase $70,000, total three, federal request, and Union Park, phase one, total $175,000, fedeial request, $87,500. Airport Plan $35,000, Salt Lake City master plan for the airport No. Two, total $20,500, request from the U.S. Department of Transportation. $12,700. $15,300; Dimple Dell Regional Park, total, $244,800, federal request, $122,400; Little Cot- Murray City Police for selective enforcement program, $37,000, federal request to the Department of Transportation. tonwood Regional Park, total. $30,000. $30,600, federal request, Committee to Study Court Bus Line Funding Salt Lake City and the Utah rison, Fred M. Oliver, city fisTransit Authority (UTA) will cal consultant and City Auditor, Lawrence A. Jones. appoint committees to study funding for the authority, "If we could get additional which operates a bus line m funds by having thp legislature Salt Lake County. t sales tax inpass the crease we could help the UTA William L. Fields, UTA and thats the only way. president, and other authority officials met with Mayor Jake Even if we got federal reveIn are there ,, present plants, Garn Thursday. The city comnue sharing funds, we couldnt five combinations of where help them, Mr. Phillips said. two and three entities are mission some time ago served notice on the UTA that at the The two committees will 'using the same treatment end of the current fiscal year consider means of Mr. Sorensen said. financing, June 30, 1973 they would Mayor Garn said. Not Feasible not subsidize the authority any t Also, $43,549 was turned more. '! The arguement against conover to the UTA by Salt Lake struction of the three larger Mayor Gam said he would City Thursday as the final committee treatment plants is that it is appoint a The payment for fiscal 1971-7headed by Finance Commisnot economically feasible to in $200,000 additional paid city Jr. scrap the present facilities. He sioner Jennings Phillips funds to the authority fof a Other members are: Parks ''admitted that many of the total of $243,549. B. Harmust be Commissioner Conrad plants present 6400-620- half-cen- four-ma- n Police Officers Win Okay for Travel Expense Lt. Glen Cahoon, in charge of the Salt Lake City Police Department machine records unit, Wednesday was authorized by the City Commission to attend an IBM Corp. law enforcement oriented data processing school in San Jose, inclusive. Calif., Oct. The city will pay $124 for Lt. Cahoons air fare, but IBM will pay all other expenses, the commission was informed. The commission authorized Capt. Don B. Pearson of the Police detective division, to go to Carson City, Nev., Wednesday to procure evidence pertaining to a case being handled by his department. He also will stop in Reno to study the Police Cadet Program. Capt. Pearson wili use his own vehicle and be paid 12 cents a mile, or about $132, in addition to expenses. 23-2- H I NG K UEiYiD.QDjGiE S.L Delays Hearing to Show Cause hearing on an order to show cause why a temporary restraining order against a A Murray business being sued by the state should not be made continued permanent was without date Thursday. The suit was filed by the Utah Attorney Generals Office in behalf of the state department of business regulation's real estate division and names the National Campers Club, 5219 Major St., Murray, as the defendant. Assigns Judge The hearing was scheduled to be heard at 10 a.m. before 3rd District Judge Joseph G. Jeppson, but Judge Jeppson assigned the matter to 3rd District Judge Bryant H Croft. Judge Jeppson continued the matter without date and Judge Croft is presently out of town. The complaint against the club alleges it is doing business without a required certificate from the secretary of state and has advertised, offered for sale and sold agricultural lands without a subdivision public report and permit. Seeks Penalties In addition to a request for a permanent injunction against the company, the suit also seeks penalties totalling $11,000 and an order requiring the defendants to rescind all contracts neld by Utah consumers and refund all from the consumers money-receive- The state also alleges that the defendants "have to give away without any consideration parcels of land consisting of 1,500 square feet to various Utah consumers; when, in fact, defendants are making a lucrative profit from said purports gifts. falsely-purporte- current revenues State Tax Commission shows we were perfectly safe in cutting the statewide school levy from 7.2 mills, Gov. Calvin L. Rampton said late Th"rsday. He noted hed just received the Tax Commissions report of collections to Thursday: these shewed income tax collections into the Uniform School Fund arc up 30 percent for July over the same month a year ago and sales tax collections are up 14 percent for the quarter April, May and June. Reported in Aocust collected from customers during those months, sales taxes for the quarter were not reportable by merand are chants until Aug. 1 credited to this fiscal year, not last. Though Sales taxes, which go into the General Fund, are up to S30.9 million for the quarter, compared to $26.5 million for the same quarter last year. Though much could happen to the states economy between now and the end of the fiscal year next June 30, Gov, Rampton said, the income to Aug. 10 indicates that if trends continue as they now are, the state might have another $7 to S10 million surplus by the end of the year. Could Slack Off He cautioned the 30 percent jump in income tax collections is just for one month and could slack off to a more modest increase in the following months. Burglaries Ave $130 205 N. and nong- in Utah. Agricultural employment and government employment slumps of 1,600 and 1,400 employees respectively cut the not increase over last year still the highest jobs r increase ever for Utah, Gov. Rampton said. one-yea- Tacky Trucker Nailed for Littering 'Em Motorists had some pointed comments Thursday afternoon as they gingerly manPeuvered their cars through 500 pounds of nails that were scattered over most of three lanes of southbound at 8th South. , Fork, to George and Lucy M Wilkms Mamed V. to Thomas Nov Malonev, Provo 1919, 25, 5th West, tools. Si 50 exercise bike S 50 Stote, five stereo tones, Green BAS St S rodio, 1364 95 161 W 6th dryer, 1526 601 , South AmeriChurch can Legion A uxFormer inarv employe, Citv Drug. Provo, 150 N 8th West, two reels t'shmg line; recovered, susoect orrested. 370 E. 2nd South, food, recov- s ered. suspect orrested 15 S. Mom, blouse; recovered, ne released to oorent w ffif - p m 36 . Shir-le- v $1506 Shopliftings East, oock cigarettes. recovered, juvenile released to Barents 50 E 39th South, three horns; 3595 S. 2800 West, taoe cartridge, Bawde jane Thompson. Mar-r- i Gean L. Peck Thefts cancer. Born es in a loco) Born Feb Wichita, Kan, to Charlie BuMinnie ond 565. 1100 E. 35th South, two speakers, S30 (car prowl). 7550 S. Wasatch Blvd., tools, S250. 3273 Scottsdale Dr., clothing, checks, $1000 (cor prowl). Mrs Westermon, Swersen, Mrs Ray (Lyle) Wilson, Mrs Albert (Govlou) Teosdole, Mrs Benny (Deon) Jarvis, all Salt Loke City. 19 grandchildren; 7 Br ighton 1971 Mamed 9 of 1924 West CarpenJordon ter, block mason, Member Church Surwidow, vivors Mrs daughters, Ken (Gean) greatgrandchildren, brothers $ er Chff V peck Ceorge Russ Peck, Mrs True Simmons, oil Sait Loke City Funeral Saturday. H 0 m 36 E 7th South, where friends o m , Saturday call Fndov, prior to services. Burial Memorial of the Gardens Volley. Niels E. Petersen Niels Eugene Petersen, 80, merly of Idaho Falls, died Aug 10 of natural causes in a local home nursing Born June 29. 1892, Park City to Joseph J ond Emelme A Mor Sentencings Roy Archuletta, 25. 870 Jefferson St.; battery of a peace officer, seven days iofl. $75 fine, toil suspended on payment of fine. Clarence Edward Davison, 31, East; assault with a deod'v ooon, 10 dovs iail, court retains jurisdiction Joe Medardo Luna, 52. 1290 Dr.; drunk. 60 days proba- Club, Eagles Falls SurIdaho Dean Tsosie. 42. no address listed, drunk, stricken (case may be prosecuted later). Mau Eugene, White Sands Missile Ranoe. N M J A , Irvington, Colit ; Joseph C. 4 great Mogna, 14 grandchildren grandchildren. Graveside services Saturday, 1pm, Valley View Me monal Pork, 4100 S 4400 West Granger Friends coll 8525 W 2700 11 30 South, Magna, Soturdoy. a m 12 30 o m Dismissals Kathy Bankhead. 25, 645 4th East; motor possession ot a stolen vehicle, dismissed tor insufficient evidence Kim Bennett, 19, 225 Crestone Ave ; unlawful distribution for voiue of a controlled substance, dismissed m the interest of lustice Max James Nunez 20, 643 S. West Temoie; assault with a deadly weapon, dismissed in the interest of lustice Deleo Cornet. 46 Los Angeles, robbery, dismissed for failure to Lillias S. Hazlett Donoid Francs Lightbourne. 33. transient, receiving stolen proper tv dismissed ip the interest of ius venson ned to Highway Patrolmen swept the nails into a large pile m the center lane, then hauled them awav m containers.: In turn for their hour's cleanup work, the tro pers nailed the driver of the trailer and cited him for failure to secure his load E the common, middle three of five southbound lanes for about 50 feet. Arthur Reginal Svmonette, 21. 230 5th South, ond George William Stratton, 18, 228 E 5th South, grand larceny, dismissed Bound Over to Third District Court Jams 7th Gregory Gough, 22, 306 E Soul i; unlawful distribution tor vo'ue of a controlled substance. Births Milford R. Law 2920 South son Mr. and Mrs. Wesley D. Ander-son330 S 1000 East, Sondy. son Mr. ond Mrs Laurence Brower, 4690 W 4865 South, son , University Hospital Mr. ond Mrs. Terry WoddeU, Mon W 800 South, doughter Regularly South Dais Mr. ond Mrs. Poul Hodman, 153 Moiestic, Kavsvilie, son Mr. and Mrs Max Brought, 1194 Devon St , Kavsvilie daughter Mr. ond Mrs James Toylor. 90 W Frida;, Saturday. Monday! nnie C. Vaughan PROVO Annie C. Voughan 87. Rrovo died Aug 9 ot natural causes in o Solt Loke hosoitat Born July 27 !89i), Colorndn Spring". Colo 10 Michael ond Morv Condift Codrev Morned to Walter Vouo I hnn. No 1916 Farmington Member Catholic Church pest 51 A Itor Francis president, Society Survuors husbond S'Ste", Mrs Lenore Sutton Soil Lake City Moss Saturday, 10 o m . St Ambrose Church1975 23rd East. Salt Late City Friends coll 372 E 's' S?u,hLake City, Fndov, 8 30 Dm Burial Mt Calvary Cemetery. 1050 South, Bountiful, son Mr and Mrs. Lee Francis, 490 e South, Centerville, .on Holy Cross Hospital UL Mr ord Dove Brodhu-EosL Sandy, son Mr. ond Mrs. ponold Albrecht. Tone'e son Mr ond Mrs. Wtlftom H Hunzek er, 118 E Sf , doughter 8831 154O 10.77 Marks Hospital St. CITY-Mil- 69, 1972, Survivors widow; sons, dough tecs, Ned R , Mesa. Aria.; verl , Trenton, Cache Countv. Earl jJ , Mrs LoMar (Gwen) Jessop. both Brigham Citv, Mrs Louis (Carol) Earl, Tremonton, Mrs Ray W (Thelma) Stoddard, Solt Loke City, Mrs Albert (LoVon) Eames, Koos-ki- , Idaho; Mrs Lvnn (Marie,) Huist, Idaho Falls; 26 grandchild ren three brothers. Arvid, Omn, both Salt Lake City Funeral Saturday noon B- ohom City Third Word chooel Friends call Olsen Funeml chapel. 2nd North and M.am, Fridov 7 ond Saturday one hour before ser' vices Burial, Pons. Idaho cemetery 400 TERRIFIC HIKER BY JOHN MALLOY LOW, 9pm, Community Hospital SPECIAL! BRIGHAM Rob Bnobom C'ty, died Ajg 9, in a local nursing home following a long illness - Born March 19 1903, Paris, Idaho, to isoac Brough ond Susan Pnce Law Mamed Edith Lowe. June 10, 1925, Logon Temple Form Dr'eS,' Bn9hom C"v Third W9rd9h ert 3022 E vrVf-- w , i veit, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mork Christensen, 1349 E 0425 South, daughter Mr. ond Mrs. Max G Staoles, 413 Cooiidge St , Midvale, daughter Mr and Mrs AMon L. Arveseth, Post Mount mother, sisters, Ruion Berkeley, Cali, ; Eldon D , Oakland, Calif , Mrs B O. (Genevieve) Sogaard. Minot, N D ; Mrs e Young Soil Loke City, Mrs J W (Mariett Wedell, o) Woodside . Funeral Saturday, noon, 3251 2300 Eosl Where friends call Fnday. 7 8 0 m , Soturda, prior to services Bunal Salt Loke Citv Cemetery. 5 Mr. ond Mrs. W. Dennis Wright, N 300 Enst. Cleorfieid, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jerry M. Alexandr, 3135 S 9100 West, Uogno, daughter Mr. and Mrs. L. Alma Monsell, 1030 PerrywiH Ave . daughter UTR Mr and Mrs Jav Rea. 771 Roose Complete with ' Mr. ond Mrs Glade Hoidowoy. 6880 W. 2500 South, Hunter, son and daughter. Dork bfowrt suede leo'ber upper, thickly podded pigskin leother Inlng. Podded 'ongue, collar Flashy lace-uof silvery rings Mounted on o tough wattle sole. Mens full sizes 7 to 12. p SC A PfvjG. r i E-- . 21S4 E. 33rd So. Nu & BARGAIN BASIMENT SHOES Outside our delivery area, please add 60c postage. Phone , , Provo orders, Salt Lake Ogden Zenith 737 in outlying delivery areas 328-118- Wanda ft. Mathews Bn'lhor,, Mathews Valley West Hospital Mr. and Mrs Raymond L 4681 s. 4170 West, son Mr. ond Mrs Joseph 4 R .chords, 7575 W. 4620 South douahtpr Mr ond Mrs Kch G Barney H',4 Rombo, S 2835 Estates Cemetery M. Larsen 80 . 256 S St., died Aug. 9 in o Provo nursmg home of d'abetes Born April 29, 1892. Moroni, Sooete to Mortinus ond Mono County, Sorensen Larsen Married Erma A Draper Feb 16, 1916, Monti, divorced Former clerk. Regis Hotel Salt Lake City. Member IDS. Cnurch Survivors' sons, daughter' , Merritt J . Boyce D both Salt Lake City; Mrs Lewis (Glono) Brown, Seattle, 10 grandchildren 20 brother sisters, Dallon, Sunnvside, Carbon Edna Larsen, County; Moroni. Mrs Elishia Christensen. Ephraim, Sonoete County; Mrs Mory Omen, Castle Dale, Emery County, M's Alice Foux, Provo. Funergt Sotur dov, 1pm, Moroni Stoke Center, . where friends call two hours prior to services Burial Moroni C'tv Cemetery. , Horace P. Faulkner (f ' 4iVo,hd2 hnsOl.Ol Of O Cottonwood Hospital Mr gnd Mrs. Don o volkner 2945 Kentucky Ave , daughter. Mr and Mrs. Duane L. Olson. 7802 S State St . daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Robert w. Thorste-nsen- , 595 Jakcson son Mr. and Mrs Donald A Vincent, 4158 Rose Gordn in , son. "T"1 0"d Mg, qgre, Morned to Hop. Charles Mothc j0n 19 1? 6 Sdl, Lake LDS Temple he ed March 3, '959 Survivors sons ;osko r'nHsiAL B Kec Voll" 6 8nCmm9fc E Graveside am m , Salt Lake cT'endS coll Fndn South Temple 10 - John BLACKFOOT, IDAHO EMis Rider, 69, Biockfoot, died m a local hosoitol Aug 9 otter o stroke Born Oct. 27, 1902, Basalt, to John M and Rhodo L. Jensen Riaer Married LaVon Adams, Feb 25. 1925, Idaho Falls, solemnized So't Lake LDS Temple Survivors widow, son. daughter, Richord Mrs Jack (Margie) Polmer, both a grondchddrpn. 2 brothers $is ters, Bill, Whitebird, Evan Coeur d Alene; irym, Pormo; Mrs W N (Reba) Hammer, Povette, Mrs Ed (Lenna) Chaffin, Boise, Mrs Bvron ( E Ida) Adams B'nckfoot Funero1 Saturday 2 p m., Rose LDS Ward Friends cad Friday, 7 9pm Ho ord Pockham Mortuorv, Sotu'da'. one hour prior to services Burial Riverside Thomos Cemetery Blockfoot, 6 Alan M. Bailey Funeral for Alan Mortyn Boiiev, 19 1619 Riverside Dr., who died Aug 9 when trapped beneath sond in a hooper at the Salt Loke VoMev Sand and Gravel Co. Pit, will be o m., Lindauist and Saturday, Sons Colonial Chooel. Ogden where friends coll tridov, 7 9pm. Bern to services Satydav crior May 18. 1953, Ooden, to Joseph ond Iris Parker Bailev Married Potsv Lvnne Empey Mov 22. 1970, Ogden Cannon Member LDS Church, Word Survivors widow douohfer Christy Ann, Salt Lake Citv. DOr Mr enfs, Ogden, grandmother Ethel Porker, Leicester, England brother, sister, Keith I , Salt Lake City, Mrs Larry (Sadko) Movs Ogden Burial Washington Heicht . . Memorial Park Clvrff D. Brown 2nd Clyde D Brown, 71, 947 E W of nature South died Aug causes m o Richiand, Wash , hosr toi Born Sept. 20. 1900, Sail Lake C'ty, to Lorenzo F and Sadie Dudev Brown Morned sue ded Re msoecto'1965, electrical Member Utah Power and Light LDS Church, University Word 5V o vivors. sons, daughter C Leslie , Donald J , both Richlond, Mrs John W. Bowen, Bellevue. Wash 11 grandchildren ( y 4great F BOISE Gladys C Hansen 73 Boise, died Aug 9 in a Co'dwei1 nursing home after o lono Miners Born Sept 22. 1898 Houston. Mo Morried to Horoce S Harsen. Fch ?8, 1920, Salt Lake Citv. Survivors husbond; sons, Donald S , Cold- well, Robert D., Boise; 11 3 Lo7ARnr.$s.,c;rrr; Saturday, Park. John E. Rider Gladys C. Hansen 80 died Aug 9 m n local heart pitmen, Rom mVh6 ,8,r Fran,',ur' Cnl.f 'won Heights Memorioi grandchildren Funeral SaturdayRichland Burial Sunset Memor-Gardens, Richland kmUS West, son 49 Donno. Forrie. oil Sait Lake Citv; Mrs. Rugmq Neal. Washing.. ton, D C., 4 grandchildren; sisters. Mrs Sedilo Smith, Salt Lake City, Mrs Alfredo Brown, Compton Ca'if ? Funeroi Monday, 10 a m , Pilgitm 4 Baptist Church, 1624 $ 9th West Friends call 372 E 1st South, Sundav. 5 30-- 7 pm Burial Redwood Memor- services Burral Washington Births recorded in Sait Lake orco hosoitals djnng the 24 hour period ended at 9 o m Thursdov include GAS CHAR BROIL ' OGDEN Woroce Pierce Faulkner, 61, died Aug 9 of natural caus es while fishing in the Uinta Mountains Born Nov. 3, 1910. Ogden to R Riscomb Pierce ond Eliza Foulkner Married Ruth Wangs-gord- , Nov. X, 1935, Ogden. Retired postal transportation clerk, 29 vears Member LDS Church, Fro ternal Order of Eagles, Postal Survivors Transportation Assn widow; son, daughter, Stephen Everett Scrtsdale, Ariz , Mrs John (Jolene) Alberts, Elko. Nev 3 grandchildren; brother, sisters. Frank, Son Diego; Mrs. Edna Hill. Mrs. Sam (Monone) Sereda. &ofh Valleio. Calif. Funeral Soturdov. u a m , Mvers Mortuary where friends coll Friday, o m., before Mary tice , Borbo-ro- . Chores, Stote Frost Jensen, 1921 She ded 1929 Retired bartender Veteran WW Member VFW; Wilson Survivors: widow; s ns, daughters Harold. Arthur. James Morried Olive vivors' sons, Sgt s James Mortinus Larsen, ns Petersen prosecuted later). Rus$ Maestas, 33, Salt Loke; drunk, stricken (case mov be prosecuted loter). . Salt Lake City. Member Pilgrim Church. Baptist Union Empiove, Pacific Railrood. ial Margaret tion. Richord Henry Curry, 25, 782 S Mam; drunk, stricken (cose may be hos-- rton. Morrred Patsy Hall, 1956, LDS City Criminal Court W 3rd 1241 caus- 12. 1924. Utah Ford von natura oital ni versify of U son. Robert C. Burton Robert C. Burton. 48. South, died Aug Brown jane Peck Vehicles W 23rd South. Salt Lake County, to Martin H and Recovered Stolen 4(inn , widow; (Luctle) Tuckfield. both Solt Loke Citv; Mrs Thomas (Shirley) Bums, Omaha; 10 grandchildren; 6 greatgrandchildren; brothers. Dewey L., Fillmore, Calif.; Henry P Solt Loke City. Funeral Friday, Omoho. Friends call Salt Lake City, Mona.m,, 260 E South day, Temple Graveside services 1) 0 m., Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake Citv. Oara Bohn. May 1898, 16 prosecute nails, h Survivors- Church daughters, Dovid W Jr . Grond Mrs Mohlon Tex., Prairie, Don (Eventa) Johnson, Mrs 31, Oct variety, fell from a trailer and spread over the The City. Former employe, Union Pacific Railroad. Member LDS 35th South, bicycle. S'09. K36 Stardust Dr., bicycle. S50 3067 W 35th South, oir compressor, 250 teet hose. S235 6824 1495 East, stereo. $100 (cor prowl) 3390-68Eos). '971 Bobcot motor, cvcle 3367 13th East, stereo, speaker. S'55 (car prowl). 3330 S. 7615 West, 1966 Chevrolet sedon 407 E 341h South, lh-motorcycle parts, $85. 1215 E. 33rd South, lawn mower, 1950 W LiNios Stevenson Hazlett, 54, 2365 E 3700 South, died Aug. 10 in a local hospital of concer Born Nov 1917, Solt Lake Citv, to Hyrum S two-inc- Clara ed Rasmussen April 8, 1915, Salt Lake City. Former resident, Salt Lake 1st Geon Leslie Peck. 73, 1065 W , South, died Aug. of 10 at home recovered, suspect arrested ill- Born Dec Ephraim Utah, to David p. ond Emma LDS Church, Davis County Associa hon for Retarded 'Children Survt vors husbond, son, daughters, Wil ham Wallace, Juhe Ann, Geri Lyn an Bountiful; father, Bountiful, sis ters Mrs Chene Guiver, Mrs Ken reth (Fove) Olson, Mrs Sonny M (Dons) Kav, oh Bountiful Friends con 36 E 7th South, Friday 6 3 n m , Saturday one hour prior to services Burial Memorioi Gardens ot the Volley 3t95-2"East, television, three guns, assorted teweiry ond conA 5 7, 1888. City Member Burglary Dovid Williom ness June Soit Loke 1957 . Thompson Aug after a short Wallace John18 son, W. died Omoho, 9 in Omoho Loke C'tv, to C Dov'e and Doris Frcst Williams Married to Horry ComDiamts registered with the Salt Lake County Sheriff during the 24 hours ended 9 o m Thursday ' Newell Mockov. Mrs Von Flora, all Solt Lake Ci'y Fu. neral Monday noon, 260 E. South Temple, where triends call Sunday, p m , Monday one hour Drior t0 services. Burial Taylorsville Ceme-ter' David Soft 1935 26 ' Del, OMAHA, NEB. 83' Thompson. 7h E it Chevrolet, Roy j Price Chevrolet. Operator, Continental Service station, 20 years Salt Lake Citv. Survivors, widow sons. Burl Weiler, Denver; Richcrj Curtis, San Mateo, Calit : 5 grandchildren; 3 brnthers. sister, Thomas Deitert ' Soufh Sait Loke C ty Bom Sept 48 reg. 13.77 - x Shirley W. Johnson LDS Hospital The Round While They Last Gos Broiler. The finest cooking you con buy! ' Funeral for BOUNTIFUL Roe Williams 36 Johnson, who Bountiful shof v. as fotoliy Aug 8 ot home will be Saturday Sheriffs Docket Thir'd ti LDS Church.-:- ' Formersales- - f man, Streator j Provo City Ceme'erv 4th South, bicycle. $50. 2500-9t- h East bicvcte. $100 650 N 2nd West, seven stereo $35 topes. (car orowl) 750 S State, woHet, $30 1252 Ave , two tires, Driggs Chino $210 1056 W 5th North, b'Cvcie, $40 546 E 1st South, stereo, $60 50 S Redwood Rd . stereo. $120 (cor orowi) 2700 S Highiortd Dr , b'cvcie $97 90 E Logon Ave . woUc $35 (cor orowl) $10 958 W 5'h North b'CVCle C. - ton. Member) SSfesssww Shopliftings 27, Farming- 1919. RoomCnooel 900 W Vervle weiler. Aug. Jronach.idren; 8 ondv Married Davis. Kothym Member LDS hair Clothing, " ClaroMaekav A ieerv, (assorted ,, Spanish' 1896. 550 East, television, s Burl Dovts. 72, 2002 imne,i0i ed Aug. 10 ot natural causes in Marcus," M etude n Burl Davis M. Maloney PROVO a 0 n e V 76 t A'-Provo d'ed , ij ot at natural borne & causes f Born Jan registered wtth the Soft Loke City Ponce during the 24 hours ended 9 o m Thursday in Ccmootnts Causing this he noted, is the current in surge overnment employment this year over last: there are a total of 21,900 more persons employed now than a year ago Docket Folice t report of into the Intermomitain Obituaries feleMia $435,600, A v yews of Record s brothers, sister, Tom Kyle. Los Angeles, Jack Kyle, Eugene, Ore Mrs Fannie K'ng, Sherman Ooks, Calif Funeral Saturday 11 30 o m Cloverdale Funeral Home, where fr'ends coll Frl ov 9 a m 6 nm Saturday until services Burin1 cm vnrdgle Memcrial Park, . . |