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Show 23 Tie Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, September lYofpor: Jjiw 2, 1ST Obituaries Vital News of .Record Crime Not S.I.. Police Docket Fault Of Courts Burglaries 914 Horvard Ave 55 State. 2nd Ave 531 stereo, n 10 Lake, Annette Louise Suit Lake 5700. V)35 2 too courts and ngled out cause of crime," he , pistol, $40 1891 W. 2lst South, two wheels, frequently, the $10i3 (car prowl). attorneys are si906 Catherine, 191 Yamaha mo as part of the torryde, $500. 110 W. 2nd South, 1972 Mercury the increase m Montego 2308 3th East, five tires, $300. said. 261 8th East, stereo, $50 (car prow!) 222 Ramona Ave, driveshnft, $30 (car prowl). I submit that these state- are nonsense," ments Garfield Ave 251 the professor said. Recovered Stolen Vehicles Out of 1,000 serious crimes in the United reported mo West, Ducatti are reported. torcvcie (72 27052) 130 W 1st North, 1963 How are the courts Volkswoqen going (72 31594) to do something about crime 1700 Qth East, (72 29425). unless they know about it, 200 N. 3rd West, 1972 Mercury Dr. Van Alstyne asked. Of Montogo J2 3202V) the 230 crimes reported, 60 88 25 W 4th South. 1957 Olismobile (72 31294) cases result in arrests and 45 of the 60 cases are prosecutDocket ed, he said. States, only 23rd 300 S 2.00 1968 mms-bik- e Sheriff? Complaints registered with the Salt Loke County Sheriff during the 24 hours ended 9 0 m. Friday Of these 45 cases prosecuted, 80 to 90 percent result dude: in convictions. 1 think the courts are doing a pretty good job," he said. Burglaries S. 4031 Main, stereo, two speak- ers, $350. - To help 4700 S. Redwood Rd , 'otdr heatcurb crime, we seat pads, four ice trays, winer, should - take into considera- dow, $579 3165 S. Main, two air wrenches, tion the recommendations of four box tool, $1,518.95 8200 W. 35lh South, two experts, which are now gath$9.12. beer, ering dust in some libraries, he said. We should also con- Shopliftings sider the problems of poverEtit, bubble gum; recovered, juvenile to released ty, crimes in which there parent are no victims (as drug 4150 W 35th South, balloons; reabuse and alcoholism) and covered, two luveniles released to port. its. work to reform the AmeriThefts can jail system for rehab-- . 4400 S 2nd West, 1972 Yamuha ilitation of prisoners, he motorcycle. 3520 S. hdded. State, 1962 Chevrolet 11 Imoa'a 5th East, fire .489 " . Driver Gets Praise in Rig Crash HOLLADAY driver extinguisher, battery, pair binoculcrs, $98 (car Wod'ey, East, battery, $30 Soft Ganac, 23 (car y $16,000 damage. Deputy Sheriff R. G. Simon Son said the driver drove the truck, loaded with 17 tons of gravel, up a hillside for 150 feet to avoid any oncoming cars at about 32nd East and 62nd South. 1970 Honda mo- Javelin Births St. Mark's Hospital grade Boulevard, when the transmission locked and the truck lost its brakes. I Lried to go up the hillside to avoid killing anyone coming up the road, but the oakbrush kept pushing me down, Mr. Karren said. The truck, owned by American Asphalt Paving, 1502 Colony Dr. (458.2 South), tipped on its side when it came back on the road, spilling the gravel along side of the pavement. The street connects Wasatch Boulevard with 30(10 Fast and has a steep grade and several curves, Deputy Simonson said. Mr. Sait Lake. Rodney L. Doyle, 16, Saratoga, Wyo., Srenda D. Craig, 16, Saratoga. Michael Lee Rosvall, 18, Salt lake; Holy Cross Hospital Mr. ond Mrs. Lvnn R MarroTt, 2630 McClelland St., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Barton, 1527 E. 7280 South, daughter. Mr. M. and Mrs. Stephen Bvmgfon, 9600 S. 285 East, Sandy, daughter. ond Mr seeronen, John St., doughter Mr. and Mrs. J. Steven Bone, 199C McClelland St., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alden J. Sharp, 2567 Lake St., son. Mr and Mrs Ralph Sisneros, 1822 S. West Temple, son. Mr275 M Mary JoAnn Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Garrett, 245 E. 470 North, Bountiful, son. Mr. ond Mrs Douglas Jordan, 714 Karren but uninjuied, he said. LDS Hospital Court Weighs Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lewis, 559 E. 9765 South, daughter Mr. ond Mrs Valden E Oavson. 4894 W. Elaine Dr., daughter. Mr ond Mrs. Thomas Williams. 758 S. 91 h West, doughter. Mr and Mrs. Dono'd A. Filion. 152 S. Harris. Grantsvrtle. son. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Biesing- er, 1630 Kings Row Dr., son Mr. ond Mrs Dean W. Meniove, 1723 Hollywood Ave., doughter Mr, and Mrs, Bruce R DeHaan, 2471 F Russell Cl., daughter Mr and Mrs. Joseph L. Moore, 202C Wilmington, son Mr. and Mrs. Jock A. Courtney, , 3U3 tO Stand trial on 3 mur- - ,29U Fre-'to5t., daughter, Vr D- croig -- eii. was taken under dcr Canada Bid For Suspect charge rnick, ; Funeral services JORGEN5EN for Kenneth Carol Jorgensen will, be held Saturday, 2.nQ p.m at the Funeral McDougai Home, 4330 South Redwood Rood where friends o m moy coll Friday from 6 and Sotifacy one hour orior to ser vices. Graveside services and interment, Tuesday, 130 p.m., Idano Fans, Idaho. Funeral directors, McDougo! Funeral Home 4P' J f . Peterson Wodiev. Survivors- par. ents; brother, Ricnord, sister, ; S.noron, ootn Mdvoe; qrand- Mass of the LITTLEPAGI Resurrection for Anno C Llthepoge will be held Saturdov, 10 00 a m at ne Sacred Heart Church. Rosary will be recited Friday at d m. at the O'Donnell Mortuary, 372 East 1st South. Burial Mount Calvarv Cemetery Funeral directors, O Donnell Mortuary Funeral services tor R1NN Agnes Frazier Rmn will be held Saturday, 2 D m , In the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East So. Temple Friends may call at the mortuary Friday, 6 to 8 p m. and Saturday one hour prior to services. Inter ment, Salt Lcke City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary Funeral services tor SEVERIN Lou'S I. Severln will be held Sator In 12 the Larkin Mortunoon, day, ary Chapel. 260 East South Temple Friends may call at the mortuary Friday, 6 to 8 p m., and Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Fu neral directors, Larktn Mortuary. y , - parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaVere j Wodiev. American Fork; Mr. and Mrs Farrell Peterson, Midvaie Funeral Saturday. om., Midvale East Third Ward chapel, 87 E South Friends call 4760 S p m , and at the State. Friday drape! Saturday one hour before services. Burial, Provo City Cemetery Laura P. Allen Piute County Loura Priscilla Allen, 88. Kingston, died Seat or natural causes at the home of a daughter in Midvale, Born Sept. 21, 1883, Orderyllle, Kane County, to Fronds Lvsander Porter and Laura Carling Porter. Married to Marion D. Allen, June 15, 1904, Monti LD5 Temple. Active member LD5 Church. Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, Lurls P., Bountiful, Carling D., F. Marlon, Orem; Merrill D., Kingston; Mrs Milo (Alporta) Campbell, Ivins, Washington County; Mrs. Rulon (Revoe) Brown, Monroe. Sevier County; Mrs Wayne (Loree) Johnson, Midvale, Mrs. Eldon (Dawn) Taylor, American Fork; Mrs. George (Ledo) Jolley, Pangultch, 56 97 grandchildren; great grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Rulyn (Elda) Mortensen, Ephraim, San pete County; Mrs. Gertrude v.iKon Salt Loke City. Funeral Mjnaay 11 am. Kingston LOS Word chapel Friends call Merrill Allen home, Kingston, Monday. 11 a m. to ser vices. Burial Kingston Cemetery KINGSTON, Funeral services tor Bernard S. Snow will be conducted SNOW noon Saturday at Evans Early, East 1st Soulh where frierds may call Friday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. and Saturday ui hour prior to services. Interment in Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Funeral Di rectors Evans 8i Early. SWARTZ Funeral services for Richord Lee Swartz, infant son of Martin Richard and Muriel E Swart? and stepson of Glen A. Vogel wll! be held Saturday p.m. In the Layton Union Mortu-or1095 Chooel. North Main. Friends may call Friday from am. and Saturday one hour Terry H. Rosen prior to services. Interment In the AMERICAN FAI LS, IDAHO East Avenue Cemetery, New PhilaTerry Hayes Rosen, 26, Moscow, delphia, Ohio. Funeral directors. Idaho, died at home Aua. 30 of nat- Lay ton Union Mortuu r y . ural causes Born May 22, 1946, WALL Funeral services tor American Falls, to Arthur and A. Wall will be held Saturday, Ardella Jones Rosen. Married Otto 2.00 p.m. at the Deseret Mortuary, Kathleen Murray Oct. 25, 1969, Po 36 East 7th South, where friends :cte!!o. Barber. Member Junior! to 8:00 D.m Chamber of Commerce, Moscow may call Friday, Survivors: 'widow; son, R.chard; i?nd Sottu,rdv pcT, Ve;v.,c? ,n City Moscow ; parents, Soda Snrmat uneral directors, Deseret brothers, sisters, John, Mortuary Springs; Duane, Nampa; Ernie (Colleen) Newsom, Boise; Mrs. Calvin (Lynn) Hudsonpiller, lOnSTI Lake Villa, III.; Joan Rosen, Soda Springs; grandmother, Mrs. Farrell Robinson, American Fails. Funeral Saturday 2 p.m., Davis Mortuary, BROWN FLORAL American Falls, where friends colli hour prior to services. Burial Fals-vieFREE DELIVERY Cemetery. Family requests the Finest" in flowers contributions to Muscular Distro-ph- y "Always 364-5544 Foundation. Francis 574 5th Soulh and 10lh West W. Smith MURRAY Francis William Smith, 58. 100 W. Wilson Ave., Murray, died of natural causes Aug. 31 in a Salt Lake hospital. Born Oct. 2, 1913, Waterloo, Iowa, to William Frank ond Cora Mamall Smith. Married Lois Parnell June 2, 1947, Las Vegas. Conductor, Union Pacific Railroad. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, John, Florida; Rex, Salt Lake City; Max, Mike, Charlotte,-Geniet- , Murray; 3grond-cnildresisters, Bertha Smith, Chicago; Mrs Helen Schroder Iowa; Mrs. Richard (Mcrgrite) Buenner, San Peoro, Calif.; Mrs. Don (Catherine) Haskins, Waterloo, Mrs. Lucile McClughn, Mahomet, III.; Mrs. Elmer (Marv) Mount, Tustin, Calif. Graveside services Tuesday 10 a.m., Murray City Cemetery. Friends cal' 4760 S. State St., Monday p.m. Leita F. Stoehr AMERICAN Cottonwood Hospital FALLS, IDANO -- and Mrs. FLORAL PEARSOM 1560 E. 33rd S. 467-153- 9 MILDRED'S FLOWERS 486-7261522 E. 33rd $ legal Krtlctf LEGAL NOTICE The Utah State Board of Pardons will hear the following cas s at 8 30 A ,A. Wednesday, September 6, 1972, at the Hearing Room of the Utah State Prison. HFfiRING ON PAROLE, COMMU TATiON OF SENTENCE. TERMINATION OF SENTENCE, REMISSION OF FINE OR FORFEITURE, OR PARDON No. 11315-- Terry Hansen, No 12099 Danny Wardle, No. 12339 Refton Cun ningham, No. 12897 Jerry W. Hirks, No. 12901 Daniel C. McCoy No. 12974 Paul L. Gordumo, No. 12978 Gilbert L. Rodreauez. Bv Order of the Board of Pardons of the State of Utah. STEPHEN V. LOVE Exe.utiveSecretary 1. CONTRACTORS G'and County Commission Moot, Uan Sealed dtoposo'S will be receded at rh's otf'ce uni( 2 00 o ciocfc P M on September n, 1973 for descnfceo wo r pnose to oe completed in 1972 con-- s sts of the following Constructing a t.tumir,ous memerane (6' wide) to seal eages of granular base around e1 me Decmeffrjncv tcxiwov or.d coaxing ooron 05,700 lF.1, the sncuicer (25 wtnti and shouiaer drjtn d'tcnes, constructing 0 mixed irv otocr bituminous leveling course averaging 3' 6,900' X 150 ); thick over runway X toxiwov '475 75) ona parking X 400 apron (200 ); marking runway 'ond toxlwoy. Phase H to be completed ofter Phase and before juiy 1, 1973, consists of he following, constructing b tummous sur0 2 mixed face course over all paved a rec ,, seuling the paved areas, morkiog the runwov ond ta wav; and modity'ng tne threshoiJ light lenses, according to the plons on file in the office of Coon, King 8, Knowiton 2 Proposals will be public opened In Grand County Court house of or aoout 2 00 0 clock P M on September 12, 1972, Lv the Grand County Commission 3 Instructions to bidders, specifications ond forms tor contrort ond bond, together with Dions and profiles, when prepared, may be obtained at Coon, King & Know'ton, 1055 East South, Salt Lake CiW, Utah. 4 The successful bidder will be reaulred to comply with all oddIico-DiFederal labor laws. Including the decision of the minimum wage V S Deportment of Labor. 5 Tne proposed contrrct is under and sooiect tc Executive Grder 1246 of September 24, 1965, ond to the Equol Opoorumty Clouse. 6 The Grand County Commission in ccccrdonce with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stot 252, 42 U5C. 2000d to 20uOd-- and Title 49, Code of Feaeral Regulations, Department of Traniportotian, Subhile A, Office of the Secretory, Part 21, in Federally-assisteNondiscrimination pronroms of the Deocrment of Transportation issued pursuant to bidders such Act. hereby notifies It wll hat affirmatively insure thot in t to any contract entered into this odvertis?Tent, minority business onterDrises will be afforded full to subnut bids in response to thi invitoiion and will no be discriminated pgamst on the grounds of race, color, or national origin in con siderotion for on award 7 The bidder must supply cM the required by the bid or pro posai form 8. The fight Is reserved to reiecf any and or ail bids. Bid bonds will be occeote . in lieu of o certified check 9 A contractor having 50 or more employees who may be awarded a or more ond contract of subcontractors having 50 or more employees a no who mov be awarded of 550,000 or more will o be reauired to maintain on affirmative oction program, the standards for which are contained in the advertised specifications (41 CFR 10. (a) A Certification of Nonsegre-gateFacilities must be submitted prior to the award of a federally assisted construction contract exceeding $10,000 which is not exempt from the provisions of the equal opportunity clause (b) Contractors rece.ving teeter- contract oily assisted construction awards exceeding $10,000 which ere not exempt from the provis'ors of the clause will be eaual opportunity required to provide tor the forwarderf the to prospecnotice following ing tive subcontractors for supplies and contracts the where construction subcontracts exceed $10 000 and ore not exempt from the provisions of the equol opporttmity clause NOTE' The penalty tor making faKe statements in offers is prescribed in 18 U.S C. 1001. NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE SUBCONTRACTORS OF REQUIREMENT FOR CERTIFICATION OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES (1) A Certification of Nonsegregot-eFacilities must be submitted prior to the award of a subcontract exceeding $10,000 wh.ch is not exemnt from the provisions of the equal opportunity clause. (2) Contractors receiving subcontract awards exceeding 510,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of tne eaual opportunity clause will be reau'red to provide for the forwarding of this notice to prospective subcontracts for the supplies and construction contracts where the subcontracts exceed $10,000 anj ore not exempt from provisions of the eaual opportunity clause. he penalty for making NUifc: in otters is prefalse statements scribed in 18 U S.C. 1001 BY ORDcR OF THE GRAND COUNTY COMMISSION MARS POPE Commissioner te te rh BY WBLfCATtON Case No. 225149 SUMMONS dstrict Powers Jr. Corbett Powers Smart Values Classified Ads ents, 813 Jefferson St.; brothers, sisters, John, Judy, Salt Lake City; Ronald, Mary, Kearns; grandparents, Harvey Powers, Pennsylvania; Sally White, California; Bertha Hudson, Salt Lake City. Grcveside services Tuesday 10 a m., Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends call 36 E. 7th South Tuesday prior to services. Delores E. Appawara employe, U. S. steel Corp., Gene-- l son, va, Survivors: daughters, Alvin 5., Mary Lorraine Vilhcano, Las Vegas; Gayle Helms, Vista, Calif.; Diana McCall, Twin Falls, Idaho; 12 grandchildren; 16 brother, sister, Burton R , Bountiful; Mrs. Anna Dean Coulam, Twin Falls. Funeral Saturday 2 p.m., Berg Drawing Room Chapei, Provo, where friends coll prior to services. Buri-q- l Provo City Cemetery. Fracrab AMES Funeral services for Sylva Sant Ames will be held Satur1 Surwors: husband, brothers, sis- dov, om in the Redwood First ters, John riise, Edwin, Isadore, Ward chooel. 1680 West Stratford all Neola, Ave. Friends moy caH ot the Larkin Roberta, Terry, Mortuary, 260 East South Temole, Duchesne County, Mrs. Venus Ft. Duchesne; Amelia Chegjp, F. 'dov 6 to 8 p m. and Saturdov ot the ward chapel one hour prior to El Paso, Tex Funeral Monday Chapel. services. Interment, Sct Lake City p m . Whderocks LDS Cemetery. Funeral directors, LarFriend coll at home of Floyd Ft. Duchesne, Sunday evening, kin Mortuary Monday prior to services. Burial ANDERSON Funeral services Ft. Duchesne Cemetery. for Sarah 6len Anderson, will be held Saturday, I pm. in the MounVernon A. Aberle tain Home Ward Chapel. (Duchesne LEHI Vernon August Aberle County), where friends moy call Saturday 11:30 am. until servies 1 in AmeriJr., 18, Lehl, died Sept. can Fork of heort failure. Born Interment, Toimoge Cemetery. FuJune 14, 1954, Lehl, to Vernon Au- neral directors, OlDm Mortuary, gust and Helen Rose Peterson HeberCtv. CAROTKERSuneraT services Aberle Survivors parents; sisters, Mrs. Wesley (Penny) Peterson. for Dome Carothers will be held Jenkms-Sof12 R B noon in the Satutdav Dixie Aberle, both Lehl; Mrs Mortuary, 4760 South State (Lena) Pennington, Denton, Tex , e fnenus mav coll ndov from grandmother, Mrs Leno Menold whe-Funerol Wed- 6 to 8 p m and Saturday one hour Aberle, Tremont, nexdov 11 am., Wirg Mortuor,, fo services Cremation to fol'ow Funeral direcfors, V. C. Softe end where friends call Tuesday p m , Wednesdov prior o services Sons Burial Ame( icon Fork Cemetery CLINTON Funeral services for Berlha M. Clinton will be conductV. Williams Charles ed 10 a m Saturday at Evens & 5',4 Eost 1st South bv Lvnds Chorles Early, IDAHO BURLEY, Chapter No.l OES and Reverend Wesley Williams. 82, Buriev. died Hugn Hodgens. Friends may cal' Aug 30 of notural causes in o toccl Friday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. ond hospital. Born Oct. 29, .89, John Saturday ? hour prior to services Day Ore., to Horatio L. and Minnie Fomily suggests contributions mov Jane Branch Williams. Member be made to the Rowland Hall, St LDS Church. Survivors: brothers, Marks School or their favorite sisters, OtS H., Buriev; Fiovd N., Choritv. Interment In the Mt. Olivet Kennewick, Wash ; Mrs. Bco (Evo) Funeral Directors, MARRIOTT, Weber County 1$nsriii! Sptdtl Hetkw WANT-A- D ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE CALL YOUR WEEKEND Jr. ADS IN NOW BECAUSE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT PHONES AND FRONT COUNTER LL Cemetery. Evans & Eorly j cooek -- raiyg: lErwcgrrar1 Kimball B Coooer will be heid Ward 12 noon m the Whitt. er uu Kmth ?nd East Friends mov call at the Ruson Brothers Mohuary, 255 South 2nd East, Friday 6 to 8 3 m and Sotur pay at the ward one hour orior .to Evergreen Interment, services Rus-soCemetery, Springvill?, Utah. fune-B,oth-?rsdirectors. -- rki CLOSE k a k 1 A Estates Mortuary. 1 KOMAS Graveside services! tor Owen Spencer Thomas will be h!d ham rst Mt Olivet! Vrhjrdcv Cemetery FuneruT directors, km Lor-- SS WEEKLY Sri STATEROADCOMMiSSiON OF UTAH c HELLAND. henry Director of Highways (B 35) NOTICE OF HEARING Honorob e Board of County) Commissioners ot Soit Lake Countyi wilt cansiaer the vacating of streets and alleys in Garden Citv Plat "P" at, 0 public hearing in Room 404, City ond County Building, Salt Lake City,, Utah, on Mondov, September 11, 1972, at 10 X AM AM interested parties' ore invited to attend ond be neord BOARD CF COUNTY COMMISSION-ERS OF SALT LAKE COUNTY WM. E DUNN Chairman ATTESTW STERLING EVANS Salt Lcke County Clerk -- ATTENDANCE IN 6 3c ... J 0F tor Lm DEBT oj can afford CALL e "GET CREDIT CJJNiELDRS soed- datf jCO. r-ed pav-r-- ansts ooraed v 7j6, n&n nntrl d sets, WW c?;n5. Rust Utah's cates. largest selection of metal lo- M- HIRE'S DRIVE IN sf1YV -- PadUa'R Fast 2nd So TRADE YOUR PAPERBACK BOOKS Poks 't,se'l5Lir?DAp BOON nth EasL 000 50 CENTRAL 201 T S me antiques 02 Parts, Community Church, Park City,. , Sat., and noon. wlanv"eD Elderly lady to live in nome vCitfTfarrUy. Room end6 cooa P aft. 5150 mo. Call p.m. BAZAAfLRUMMAGE-so- at ye MODEL OPPORTUNITIES E.S 411 Terrole SCHOOL 'elementary personal, pvt structured Ages tuit en pn MODELS WANTED A.L A.G.S 342 E 1st Sriuth CftKKt a - - all TYPES 0ve, cot,' cents each, d a'solfJTcROP DES.N - GALLENSON'S September 4th J j LABOR DAY :0arrxmS&tM; BOW.,, mens teem Mon. 7 ladies ,e.'TLFr,s-,4r- f 3:0 max. scratch 800 maxdels Sun, 7.30 pm. opemnas mixed 250 STUD-- 9t1 ppTfgT MONEv TO LOAN TOP snotguns. Anything of value, rdies. Na-- i corns, guita's. p stcis, iewe1", ticnal Loa". 7C8 S. State, MAKING demonCANDLE ail the supplies. Call t,0tt,ns v ith 2945 So. West Temple, jao pushes, EDt6" LOSE t WEIGHT Oraantpafion. MAKE SOMEOHE full or part tim. Abovenaverht worn. wages,, no Sun. ,, Hri app(y n person. or af, 2 p ,m. Hire s Drue In so. 7,h East. LEGAL SECRETARIES, w7hT openmqs for notch secrete in local law firms. Must have of skills, type 70 to 100 wom, hand and dictaphone exp ' Sd'a $450 mo. UP Call PDQ Employment Aqency. FAYROLL CLERK, mm. 2 vr Xll rence. Harwiira hour.y and'- payroll, preparinq and ftimo oUo terly reports, .some knowiedoe computer input. Call Gladys mui Snowbird Corp. esk female-dEXPERIENCED de-twork afternoon shift, 3.11 p Mon. thru Fri. Apply in oerv Roval Executive Inn, 171 West. Salary commensurate wr1 experience. Mature oirl or woman toiveir tend children, mav attend schoo child acceotabie davs. unwe mothers welcome. Kamas area. Ca collect between 9 a n and 4 p m. BABYSITTER with car, my hwi nr. 21st So., 18th East, (or .n vow if in that area', for 4 year o!d oo noon 'till 5 P.M., AAon. Thru Fr aft. 5 o nv day, SECRETARY TO MANAGER f0 t.me work, company benehf challenging position, eaual epoorn for call nitv employer, apet Mrs. Soltys. Established Watkins distribution cer ter available, $10,00 and up oopor tunity. We tram at our expense For interview call ext, 4 Watkins Products. MATURE couple to manage larq. apartment-hous- e keeping units. Coi lect and rent apts. Clean, bahs halls and vac. 1 bdrm. apt. and salary. Man may have outside 10b Call SECRETARY like around five yr$, exp, Shorthand & typing. $450. Acme 48 am employment aqency. WANTED Women or qirl for light housekeeping and babysitting. Pnv. room, bath, TV, board, and qood wges Foreign language accepfa-ble- . Would HAPPY! Place a "Happy Ad" Today! S. investors for processing oilot plant. GU, SMver, Platinum. Proven excellent returns. Write Box this papei LOST & FOUND Q mo. cld ma e Newfound and puppy, Vic. 33rd So.. 2nd E biack, small white patch on chest to weighs about 340 lbs. Answers ext. 223.) Trump, reward. 4 Aft. 5 Pm. and, REWARD! Lost Male biack wtue with brown, dog. Med. size, named Josh. Has sm. te collar w.th lie. Last vie. No. S.L. Children are heartbroken. 9EWARD' Lost Male black and white with brown, doc. Med. size, th names Josh. Has sm. tie collar lie. Lost v c. No. S L. Children 3re hea OST Small male doc, part fox teroart Chihuanua. Hohaday rier, area. Brown body, very black over eves. ChMd's pet, no collar. Good reward. little size HISSING since 4 a.m. cat, tiger striped, wnite breast, named female, GIGLj spayed Reward. 'lb. tan REWARD for lost V'3 804 East vie. Center Chihuahua, Miovale, ans. to "Angel", aft. 6 P m, REWARD for return of biack and white female Pointer, 5 mo. old, wearing red collar. Lost in Murray LOST. HEAD HOUSEKEEPER WORLD MOTOR HOTEL, 1900 So: bet. 9 State, call for aoot., a m.-p m. COMPANY re quizes EXPANDING secreary, shorthand 80 wpm, tyo 50 wpm. Mortrage or insuiance heloful, but not necessary. Someone Have ent a Hopoy Ad! you . .. mof Call TIME- - Thurs., Fra, Sa promo30 a.m. to 7 d m. Food mekma and selling tion sales, : Corn Decs. Call PART 3 viC. .OST- of black Persian female cat, vie. So. and S'ate, wearing tur-- i re w. $25 iev eled collar. auoise HOSPITA. OPPor,UVE0.p-- o3, - ..Sfae 220 TIVE permanent D0V no-.ava.! 4 v.m. to j2 c shifts. APC'V personnel o tf ce person. FULL ,0 f LOCATE R5 ZCMI H0LY ,a;;rv0d I METAL have an open.ng (jr a , and waitress m our tea ocm mut be ava'ab e from ic 3r to 7 3C p m. The hoy's w 'i I ae w rn tne days that yog vou have had Derierce worn tnrough thesa hour., cm and se us. We APT LESSONS PERSONNEL OFFICE orm.ns. gen na'i classes e now or protra s. da, and ese 4TH FLOOR, DOWNTGc 5. I, n Sept. casses will peg 2 "8 eH. MAIDS LOW GARRETT Waitress Vi INl, A FRACTION, GET C AND DONDR PLSVA OD IA N IN COST HIGH IN PENULTS' Classified Ads READ AND USE. Yr Hostess ONLY ViEN 10 DEAR PORTER YO'JR: DOING HOUSEKEEPER-TuesdaSaturday, 8 to A don Valiev bench. JOB CONGRAFS ON YO'JR SUCCESS IN BRAZIL SU?ER-FM- through y 4. Fort Douqlas Higeast Club, Country hotel maid, experienced STEADY POSITION. APPLY TO MILES HOTEL, HOUSEKEEPER, 110 WEST 3RD SO. person Reliable 8 MONTHS DOWN AND SECRETARY w.th good office skills. Bookkeeping '6 MGR: TO GO pre- machine experience off.ee for appt. ferred. waoes, qood LADY, COUNTER school days, full or part time, PeTHE GIRL FROM !P ENEMA' 780 So. 13fh terson's Hamburaer, ' HAPPINCSS qomq to visit East, board Grandma iust os she has turned RELAXED ATMOSPHERE, aft care child for rm., and private of sugar school hours. Weekends tree. Co.l out her first batch or35S-100cookies and she tellsyou to help office work, FRIOAY-generyou'seif Hcve a aood day. HLC. GfRL some typing end snorthand, be a "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" qood Instruction follower, good Day . and permanent work, call DEBEiE JEAN Woman or girl reeded for after 8 years oid today! school and some eve. siting, would Grandpa ext: accept live-iErnest lOVE permanent, luI' WANTED tmmed. mv home; must time babysitter, So. 5600 have trans. East. MATURE wamari wanted to manage estate in Holladay, excel, working cond., and aood waqes, call Welcome home Honey! Love ya, Bee- - m REWARD, no questions asked w.th briefcase Brown Samsonite personal and business papers enfo'aDDt. closed. Call FREE SAUNA FEMALC exoer. mature swim LO'T-Ma'- e WITH EVERY MASSAGE Boxer, tan and white vibrant, bubbly oersonanty with collar and he. RcWARD. Lost We feature Salt Lake's newest, finest. to work w.th very younq children, vie. of 13fh East 5600 So. massueses. Showers. Men or women pa-- t time, call Bea eves , 7 4. 3 3, 46 welcome Appointments accepted. WANTED: Exper. waitresses. Also REWARD lost, huge, huge 17 ib. Satisfaction auarantevJ Vibusbeys, out of school. Apply So. INTERNATIONAL cat. Last seen; black, 2929 llage Inn PancaVe House, SWEDISH MASSAGE headmq east bet 5th Ee.st, 13th State. . South 3450 Redwood Road East, please call t Open 11 a.m. 11 p.m. daily e Exper. reliable woman to tuseclean black ma'e long hair 2Kt 12 Noon 10 and So. 6 nrs. Thurs. near 9th p.m. Sunday cat wih strikmq white markings in East. !ar and refs, necessary. Aves. area. Name Pitkin. Reward. daytimes. CONTINENTAL OST Female Siamese cat, vie. BOOKK : MEDICAL 7rh . or.'y 3rd West, wearing orchid Experience required, HEALTH STUDIO if collar with hell, $10 reward am., top salary. Cali bet. Men women and We welcome. fourd, give relaxma massages Sauna LOST black baa wih airls paper shower' W.Ai!TD, s.laran leotard and tights, swim suit, cap, added. Now open 7 days a week, 10 f.j71' and towel, blouse, vie. of Deseret a m. to 11 on exp. depending pm., no appointment i5v So. 9th East. REWARD. S50 for return of Bourbon.' 15 vr. old larae nark Siamese UNIVERSAL MASSAGE Kentucky Ave., 2800 East, Holladay. 270 East 33rd South, V out of ear. Cail CR upstairs and back LOST Colhe, female, sable, preq-nant. arei 11th East 7th So. Ans. to SWEDISH MASSAGE Chris. Please, call lovable 4886 South 4460 West a gorqeous, FOUND: male. NEUTERED CAT, BLACK, Massaae, open 7 days wk. 1, Can't keep. 'ti a m. Sauna. Salt alow, soap ans rub, whirlpool, avm. LOS tT Ma fe Chihuahua, "Junior," 12 yrs. o'd. Vic. Barney HFALTH STUDIO Sun. Rew St , Granger, 395oS2nd E :at White German Shepherd-LOST Husky cross, vc. 53rd So. 3rd West. Reward, TRAVEL man's Ariston qoid watch, LOST, Jr. HI, reward vie. Churchill 2 22846. BrOwn W. inscribedP. wanted to cars LOST 2 yr. be'ae brown Chihuahua, DRIVERS to and from L A., San Francs-co, ans. to Chica, vie, of Soldiers Sum-- ; Denver, Chicago, Phoenix and mit. other mcMor cit.es. This is not emLost male Irish $so REWARD Setter, vie. Aves. .answer "Uby.", ' ployment, LEAVING for St Paul, MinnTSent Will take one. Ref. exchange! Lost vie. nth East, rlnq of kevs t. attached to 7" chain. Reward. Ca'I 363 .,7y NATIONWIDE AUTOTRAN"SPO'RT. LOST brown mete min. poodis, ERS. 030 So. Stae, information.1 Any r.ame Coonac. Rew. contact male pup vie. So. Temole FOJNT Blue merle Mam. and color, 333S drive AND WAITRESSES. Experience necessary. Contact Mr. Lewis Henny Penny Cafe, American Foj;k, Utah. NEED competent loving woman to care for small children m my home. S. 17th Vic. 8th East. Refs. required. EXPERIENCED HOTEL, MAID. TO STEADY POSITION. APPLY MILES HOTEL.HOUSEKEEPER, 110 WEST 3RD SO. INSIDE counter qirls or women. A & W Family Drive In, 2nd East 33rd caiF So., noon to 2 p.m., Mon.-Fr- i. a.m. for appt. bet. devery a in of shifts Choice Exper. sirable working environment. Benefits incl. 41 So. 9th East. See Mrs. HunL FULL TIME waitresses for day and preferred, night work, experience apply Cory Anderson Pies, Valiev Fair Mali, Tues.Sat., 9 a.m noon. COOK EPFRI?NCED waitress wanted. Hut, 54 West 2 So. or the Hawaiian 2928 Highland Dr. Nurse Aida for nursing home. Good bentos. First North and 5th Wes. 3 PC. - WAITRESS to work from 7 a.m. to 3 7 a.m. June a pm Also, 11 p m. Cafe. 7711 So. State of. Biack LOST GERMAN SHEPHERD. .. 'Mhd, WANTED mature woman to cae for C ty Culver and brown, taqs.; very hte bkkpq. Infant jn my home, refer, red. Granger area. Reward. Acme (an employment aqency) aft. 5 p.m. Eastbench. frish o'd Lost REWARD 79. Sett er, ma le, vie. Aves., BEING PULLEhT time, Midvale Earn $2 50 to $4 FOUND. Nice doo, bv 9th East, 2lst r Fuller Brush) 27486-2615- : SoSonday, WOMAN ORGIRL WANTED FO'r coooertone poodle, a old FOUND Hairdresser Experienced Private rhinestone collar. 637 N. 7m W., light room, bath, wages. tves. 398 3190 LOST wh'te mm Eskimo male dra, WANTED fiecement So. rew.. experienced 1?th WANTED: Bar Maids vie. 9m East r S3 3564 South per hr. salary. Apply aft. 7 p.m. State " waitress wanted RECEPTION'S? Full time, aoply Limb's Grill rsr. No typing necessary, $375 rno. J6 So. Mam. QUALITY Employment Agency, HOSTESS. exp re9 COFFEE SHOP CASHTER7Vn fdf SUNSET Lawn cemetery o'oL wortn uorxj Jou Caie, 1011 E. eot'9 opportunity employer, call 5700, soil S6'M. Contact E. Foerster, Mr. Heavner. appt., 748 North 1st Edit Locan or call want waitress Exrerincj silo EXPERIENCED waitress 277 0302 hrED, spur shift onlv, full time enu sj'sry,2nd ol us t'ps, Call, Ail Qirt group is looking for female West. time. University Club 3s5 part brass. PULL lime p ano and piaver, orqjn PORTER for bowl Trui WANTED Bus Girls, Ml time davs 356 9462. Aft. lanes Apply ,n person M. j 30 5 m Wages plus tips, appy in person. YOUR rehab'e babsittmu service Is 64lWest No. Temp'a. 16J West 6th So back iqam to serve vou in your TYPlST-nto" tend 2 $mall children. 2 'mo. WOMAN exp $32$ 36W71T home. Tot Tendy Seryjce, QJALITY Emp'oyment Agency. days a week. Holladay area. Owr BEAUTIFUL recept.on center, wedtrans. finished, EPER,' jrer. Ref. decor, banquets, Wanted dings, Frovc Mira Cate, JOSS West 3',oo So.it .STATE licensed plumber, reasonable. sal. open. 661 No. Sflte. area, N Call MAIDS BAIL! Scottys Motel, 754Wesi NEED JAIL! Orem, Utah, No. Temple. across Jail. from 'Muqnps' for PART time Gal Friday MAIDS needed Apply person al aoeixy. Typing, Jioht bod , some 1 can teach you 0 dance so thet Travelers j465 Sc. State Duoiic relalions work. anyone will warf to be your paft-n- r WOMEN J.J,RJ.SSE.S ll shifts open. WOMEN - WOVEN Cail Painter's A8.W Drive-In- . EDDIE NAJERA, please contact Mr. ' 560 E. 31st So. . Wilham Shelton at the Atlas Blog.. XnW Winlnn wa PART --TIMP wo'k. ,reis LADIES aopiv Farmer's Dauun-p- l Ful' ler Brush. jVTms 'r.J'34EastJ300 So. WANTED BEAUTY operator to EXPd7snsher shift y Ja0e Ca,e'! Sunday or aternoon late 934 otnsoutn00 West 2 Aaiominq bur.al lots, City CemeGroup pay, WOMAN io tery. Ca'I bre school HAIR STYLIST, experienced, h. NEED BAIL! IN JAIL! OH Hollaaay time to include s&me eves , 5j FULL-TIM"Hu a 0 e s acre s::J r om a I. Hosess WcstJjbOQ So , wages. Call WATER cclnr pa rhn., ExPbRlENCED COOK needed 278 3546. COOK, me extwTl)7irrer-- d nur, rg hone, day shift. Cai, Georae s C,'eR,verton. or 561 0346 WANTBUNDLED NEWSPAPERS r. pwr, mach operate., Aorlv BEAUT'CIAN warned. f,Hl on Exp ED, oerj '19M oroar ron, AAA Tfnt and A' Crtd "DeViv 'OiCT BYWNEk runs 24 We.t 5h South good. $ 50. 2 295 gpyi cor'd, XPERT TYPIST to team tape DRUM j teacher hw Rodents with GIRL or woman fo Full time steady oratmq CASH FOR DRUMS. domestic, live m Call or 6 wk course GUITAR lessens a.de for 'JJRSES SO The Music Centre hom S F. QUALITY Emotovment Aalncv loc., leqai aoe P f ? k ALCOHOLICS mNONYMOUS exper. Will work OU s7vfL484 1 davs a wek irfcraa'on and assistance ATURE sa'es woi ten for dnv3 8 7 3 a week, milk dbDt, OIREl you 10 K r Y days T JCN1 uio. 3m.TT WORD OF TkUTH P.m., 724 East 3X) So. . Lmployment ; T ICNTIC tn Nuwsrs" A1C 'OUSErfcePER for eidrty ladvj nrwytear to aerrnn, must Hve ir and be able to drive 4 t early m ewliy, Shi!) nursing P.me, call r.iua,uj;,HAPP1NEsr'5 tte. housework "tSo l,rs r' TOTNDKTERViCE J tojaJ'ty Memorial Directors, X VUINUAY 'VCCS ?Or rnWAN J. Paul Cowan, will be held SaturMemoriot m. Redwood at p day, al Estates, .500 South Redwood! Road, where friends may can Frl-- I day, 7 to 9 o m., ond Saturdov, hour prior to service, interment Mountain View Memorial Estates) Funeral NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals win be received of by me State Rood Commission Office BuildUftah, ftcom 608, ing. Sait Lake C N, Utah, unh' 2 0 c'ock p m Tuesday, September 12, 1972, ond at ttv-- t time oubuctv opened fc construction of Wcner Ael! Drill-iIn Weber County, tne some No 39 at the lified on Stoe Rood Hwitsviiie Sned S e Identified as 61 The orin Stote Pro ecf No cipal Items of work ore coproximaie-las follows: 150 Lm Ft of Woier 150 Ur Ft of Weil Drilling 8 and 100 Lin. Water Weil Cosing Ft. of Water weti Grauilng The project Is to be completed in i5 working days. less than the general prevailing wove rates os determined ov the Industrial Commission of Utah, effective July 1, 197?, shall be paid to ail kjborers, workmen and rechcnics employed on mis protect. s Prooosal fnrms. pions, ond are on fife in the off ce of So-re state Road Commission, Lake City, ar.d the office of is D s tnct Engineer of Ogden, Utah where they mav be. reviewed ov prospective prooosal Soeciticat ons, bidders forms, and plans may be obtaird only at the Commission Offices at sail Lake C'tv, upon application and of a fee of $5 00, no part of whicn will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the Commission, or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check or not less tran 5 percenl of the total amount o; the bid, mode payable to the State Road Commission, as evidence of good faith and 0 guarantee that if awarded the contract, the b'daer will xec,ke the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required Thenghtj to reiect any or al! bids 1$ reserved Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Rood Commission. Doted this 26th day of August, 1972 Help WanSeJ 10 Personals 4 SALT Obituaries James Mai .t5.1l LAKE COUNTY INVITATION TO BID in the B'ds will be received bv the Purjuvenile COURT FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, chasing Department of Salt Loke STATE OF UTAH, BEFORE HON. County until Thursday, September 7, JOHN FARR LARSON, JUDGE. 1972 at 11 o m. on approximately STATE OF UTAH, in the Interest of 36.000 to 40,000 Heavy Duty Flashlight CATHERINE JOYCE CALOWCLL 15 Batteries, on quote No 3o5 Soecitica- a person unde, eighteen tions moy be obtained tram the Purbrother, years of oge, TO; RODERICK . chasing Deportment, Room 304. City & County Building. sister, Lyle, Hot Springs, S. D. CALDWELL, father. A proceeding concerning the above Mrs. Hazel Boyle. Trumbull, Neb. The County Commission reserves Funecol Mondov 11 o.m.. Assembly named child is pending in the above the right to reiect any or all bids of God Church, American Foils. named Court ond an odiudicoton will Only bids giving o tirm quotation, mode which may include the per- properly signed will be accepted Friends call Davis Mortuary Sun- be manent termination of all your parenW T SOUTH. day 5 d m. Burial Falisview Cem- tal rights Purchasing Agent etery. r You ore hereby Summoned to Walter E. before this court in said county on the 5th day of OCTOBER, 1972, ot Mary S. L. A.M. o'clock to the Court Room PROVO Mary Scott Corbett, located at 3522 South 6th Walter Earl Powers Jr. and 75, Provo, died at home Aug. 30 of of this CourtLoke City, Utah. West, Salt James LaVerl Powers, Infant twin natural causes. Born July 15, 1897, Dated this 21st day of August, 1972. sons of Walter E. and Donna Smith Park Civ, to George A. and Anna NETT.E M. MARTIN Powers, died Aug 30 In a Sait Lake Scott. Married to John Alvin Cor- (B 24) Deputy Clerk hospital of prematurity. Born Aug. bett, Feb. 14, V 17, Salt Loke LDS 1962. he 30, Salt Loke City. Survivors: parFormer died Temple; 1 HOUCvl Terry Andcrton. Sarah Ann Powell Buck. 95, Mar 31 3853 S. 3?h0 West, Granger, do'igh-tfc- r rintt Hiori cavte; Gun-nusnIn an Ogden hospital. Born Seot. 11 Mr. ond Mrs. Joe L Barton, 5891 1876, Marriott, to John D ond S. 4090 West, Kearns, daughter. to Sarah Joyce Powell. Mar-ie- d Mr and Mrs. William K Gustof uuter Buck May 13, 1914, Salt E 9600 South, daughter. son,?975 Lake LDS Temple; he died 1950 Survivors sons, Clarence L., Mar daughter. VW ond Mrs Nlcxi R HoweilS vin R., both Oaden, Rulcn W s 2575 Lester St, daughter. um, Cache County; i3 grand whereabouts are Mr nd Mrs Charles J Lowry Hy, chHdrer; 6 greet grandchildren, son St., 4158 A MppoorwIH Albert J , OgJen Funerol brother, the for accounted during Mr. and Mrs Michael E. O'Shea, Tuesday Horn, Lorkm Chaoe! of the Dawn Ogden, where fnenas iirrje the victim was lulled 490 Lake Pines, son. Mr ond Mrs Robert L benoufen, call Monday pm., ruesaav, and he could rot have com10568 S. 1300 West, S3u?h Jordan, nour prior to services. Burial mitted the alleged offense. a Ogden Cemetery. .tXiughr. Mr. & 12 18, University Village, doughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, 2461 Redondo Ave , daughter. Mr ond Mrs Ronald Tifcomb, 6157 Dee Park Dr., doughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jock R. Rabinson, Frank Charles C.unnuscio 326 W 3rd North, son Mr. and Mrs Robert L. Ford, Honor'd, Echo, Ore.; Mrs. is charged with the alleged 1326 E. 1200 South, Bountiful, o. (Mvrtle) Vaughan. Benton offense in connection with Citv, Wash. Funeral Tuesday, 0 Bunev 5th7fh LDS Ward am., the death of Shirley Johnson University Hospital cnapel. Friends coll Payne Mortu01 basxatoon, Mondov afternoon, evening, at isasKatcuewan, Mr and Mrs. Rod Ball, 6997 W. ary, the ward chapel hour prior to serCanada. The badly becten 3500 South, son. vices Burial Pleasant View CemeDr. ond Mrs. An1! Carcie, 4.4-2body of the victim was tound Ave , son. tery. ir. her apartment July 26 of Sarah P. Duck advisement Friday by Judge Aldon J. Anderson, U.S. District Court for Utah. this year by her neighbor. J Attorneys for the prosecution contended that Mr. was last seen with the victim on July 24 and 25. The attorney for the defendant alleged that Mr. Gunnus-cio- f Salt Lake. John F. Kirk, 54, Murray; Doris Moore, 41, Salt Lake. Warren Hal Fors, 22, Salt Lake; Susan Ericson, 22. Salt Lake. Jimmy C. Anderson, 25, Salt Lake; Christine Niemiec, 19, Salt Loke. Ane Jacob VanVIler, 19, Salt FT. DUCHESNE Uintah County Delores Ethel Chegup Apoawa-ra- . 39, Ft. Duchesne, oied Aug. 31 in Roosevelt. of natural cause:, Born May 16, 1933, Ft. Duchesne, to A. and Gladys Duncan Che-Hodges, Willie gup. Married Rupert Appoworo. South Davis Community ICE TO T 'or Leita Florence Stoehr, 64, American Fails- died Aug. 31 In o local hospital after a long illness. Bom July 4, 1908, Wheeler County, Neb., to George and Anna Fuller Taylor. Married to Virgil Stoehr, July 15, 1928, Custer S. D. Retired ludge Member OES. Survivors; husband; son, daughters, Earl, Colorado Births reported at Salt Lake area Springs, Coto.; Bonnie J. Haak hospitals during the period Lake; Katheryn Marie Peterson, Mrs. Vern (Cleo) Earns Jr., Ameri ended Friday at 9 p.m. include: 17. Soft Lake. 2 can Falls; 6 grandchildren; 1969 Mr. ond Mrs. Richard Gonzales, 867 Sprmgview Dr., son. Mr. ond Mrs. James Fornelier, Reed Ves Karren, 4520 S 2166 S. Orchard Dr., Bountiful, 39S8 told Deputy West, son. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Launtzen, Simonson that he was driv4170 S. 4000 West, Granger, son. ing the truck down the 62nd Mr. and Mrs. Kent Whitney. 1380 South below Wasatch Wiiton Wav, daughter. - Correction Editor's note: The following 10 prowl). 4000 W 47tn South, failure to pay marriage license listings, all from Salt Laxe County, inodwertently apfor gasoline, $5. 700 S. Highland Dr., stereo, wal peared under divorces granted" In Friday's edition of The Tribune: let, $162 (car prowl). 2889 S 8500 West, food Items, Darrell G. Johnson, 21, Mogna, 50 Kothlene Morton, 21, Salt Lake. 4663 Westpoint Dr , bicycle, $40. Kim Vaughn Stewart, 20, Magna; 1764 LaCresta Dr., tochometer $15 (car prowl). Jill Davis, 20, Magnu. Special to The Tribune Terry V. Darger, 19, Salt Lake; A Susan Carlson, 20, Centerville. Recovered Stolen Kenneth Edward Wine, 24, truck was Vehicles Clearfield; Edna Fave Glasper, 25, praised by a Salt Lake Coun-lVehicles deputy sheriff for his actions Friday at 10:30 a.m. 3275 S 4000 West, When he lost control of his torcycle S. 1,00 State, truck and rolled it over on a steep winding road, leaving 3, 215 E South, Midrale, d ed Aug K). 192, in a Rochester Minn Idaho Mitchell Seore Morrison, 22, Soit Lake; Jane Isabel Wadsworth, 20, Salt Laxe Scot! Roy Connon, 2i, Murrov, Virginia DeLoMare, 21, Salt Lake Normon Austin Brown, 23- Salt Elaine Vetterll, 25, Soit Lake; Lake. Danny Springer Sorenen, 22, Bountiful; Allyn Hansen, 18, Bountiful. Daird V.ctor Christian. 24, Loo Beach, Calif., Marilee Nordtors, 25, Santo Ana, Calif , Eric Brandt Mortensen, 25, Calif ; Catherine Lee Koncz, 21, Omana, Neb Edward Bnrneg Gosos 25, Soil Lake, Judith Lvnn Thorson, 22, Salt Lake Robert Lewis Lane, 24, Salt 18 Salt Loke, Patrice Miatthes, Lake Croig Allan Witt, 25, Murrey. Deoorah Lee Noland, 22, Glendale, Calif Doug'os Watson Collett, 25, Salt Lcke, Claudia Ann Sundloff, 20, Salt Lake. Byron Laddie Shaver, legal age, Midvale, Janice Bullard, legoi age, Saff Lake Williams Massey Foley, legal age, Prune Village, Kan.; Joan Morris, legal age, Salt Lake. Brian Conway Gough, 24, Salt Lake; Linda May Tavoian, 21, Salt Lake. Ronald Michael Hindmarsh, 20, 5alt Lake; Sandra Jo Mayer, 19, Sandy. Glen Reed Dial, 21, Salt Lake; Vicki Lee Civish, 21, Salt Lake. Tyrrell Harmann Toone, 19, Salt Lake; Vicki Lee Smith, 24, Salt Lake. Grant Donald Beck, 24, Kearns; Deborah Lynne Cline, 19, Soft Lake Romond Duane Peterson, ?, M.civole, Sharon Anene Greenwoll, 21. Salt Lake. Blaine Kendall Smith. 21, Salt Lake; Rebecca Sveefen, 21, Salt Lake Mark Evan Vranes, 23, Salt Lake; Diane Jeanette Lane, 25, Salt Lake. R. chard Hvrum Clark, 21, Salt Lake; Christine Stacye Anderson, PI, Salt Lake. Douglas Gale Mortensen, 22, Salt Loke; Victoria Lynne Allen, 22, Salt Lake. 3950 W. 54th South, failure to pay for gasoline, $3 EHz 7060 hospital of comEdward LoBei'e lega1 plications heart str- Laxe,. Sopnran o Gillespie, legal oge, Sait Lake gory. 18 Born Gene Sept. 8, Bechthoid, Phiti.p Kearns, Linda Christine Sorensen, 1969, Salt Lake 18Yaviorsviile City, to Gerald David Thern B'ockburn, 19. Soit B and Margaret Laxe, Angeta Christine Goibro'th, prowi). 1 Brando MIDVALE uespue what critics c'aim, chests, 40 the American court system Shopliftings IS, Salt Lake is not at lauit fof the nation's Robert Jcmes Grandinetti, 26, 875 A North Temple, twn cases increase in crime, Dr. Arvo teer, recovered, suspect arrested Murray; Cech'O Rosar o Jimenez, 21, Sa't Lake. 150 N 8th West, ring, recovered, Van Alstyne, University of Robert Dean L'fidbuy, 26, Grangjuvenile referred. Utah law professor, Friday er, Kotnryn Joan Hickson, 22, M Thefts told the Exchange Club of Cad David Meer 21, Salt Lake, 1346 N 14th Wusf, bicvcle, $110 Shauna Lee West, 22, Salt Lake. Salt Lake City. 2335 Redondo Ave , engine, 5400 Ronald F Adums, 26, Sait Lake; Rebecco Mary Perkins, 28, Sait The American public is (CJroro:) 2033 S State. 54 Luke 2159 W North Temple, 172 Ford being systematically misled Glen Warren Myers, 27, Sail Loke, Carla Fullmer, 27, Salt Lake by our leadership as to the pick"p HXti S Main, 1971 Dodge Swinger, Duane Elias Thomas, 23, Lae problem of crime and how to $2 400 City, Fla ; Susan Chi'd, 20, Afton, 5 West Ten pie iacket, cash, Wvo deal with it, Dr. Van $95?)6 Wendell C. Martin, 53, Murray; 500 S Main, purse, 525 Edith Alstyne said. Verna Pruett, 46, Bliss, All Horod day at Branda E. Wau'.ey Hgrc'd age. Sa cushions. , two cameras, Sj-,Fast, four desks. S 32C , Salt Lake Coun.y Pobe't Goie 'ornett, 23. Funeral services to Hoit will be he'd Ssvr 11 X a m. In bra Lindquist s Bountiful Chapel, 727 North 403 East. Frends may can Saturday to services. Interment Mt leasant Cemetery. Funeral direc tors, Lindauist's Bountiful Mortu-tHOLT Marriage Licenses with the Compia nf3 regisered Sait Lae CW Poce donna the 24 hours eodea 9 o m Friauv include Uj el Holiest 'FrotrtHs f sfil are' '1nn&edof 32, ter, ;; |