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Show Thursday, Births CLEARFIELD died Nov. 7 of natural In causes an Ogden nursing home. Born Jan. 17, LDS Hospital i , , Ore , o James G. and Susan E. Stoddard Wood Married Nancy Alice Barlow, Aug. 16, 1911, Salt Lake LDS Temole. She died Aug. 21, 1944. Mr. and Mrs. D. Milton Moon, Solar Or., daughter. . . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mitchell, 1090 MacFarlcnd Dr., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Worthen, 6854 Dixie Dr., son. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mlnmear, 4510 W. 5540 South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseoh Richards, 5460-12- 1 East, son. Mr. and Mrs. Parley L. Roundy, S. Farmer. field Buccaneer Dr., son. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne W. White, 858 W. 4th South, son. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Brown 10533 S. Violet Dr., Sai.dv, son Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Brown, 299 Center St., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. Kirkham, 2822 S. 3000 V, est, Granger, son, Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Jeppson, 949 E. 8th South, daughter. Mr and Mrs. C. Thomas Phillips, h Ave., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Wager, 1059 South, son. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell T. Wankier, h Ave., daughter. Mr. and Mrs.' James Dawes. 121 W. 1st North, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Lake, 858 Yale Ave., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Haswood, 826 E. 13th South, son. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Soper, 12358 9th East, Draper, son. Mr. and Mrs. Michael WeWand, 1090 W. 1st North, son. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Trullllo, 1110 W. Indiana St., daughter. 4261 W. 4570 3054 Mr. and Mrs. Tim Anderson, 9899 Tonya Dr., Sandy, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L. Chris tensen, 1024 Austin Ave , daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory M. Jar-rar4548 Knights Bridge Rd., son. Mr. and Mrs Clifford Leak, 79 W. Wasatch St., Midvale, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Long&on, 1768 E. 3890 South, son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Massie, 2UQ E. 27th South, son Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ruisinger, 205 E 9670 South. Sandv. daughter Mr. and M"s. Joseph West Jr , 1011 Wilson Ave., daughter Holy Cross Hospital Benito Mr and Mrs William Potestio 4800 South, daughter. Mr. and Ms. Samuel Blackie, 2015-2nEast, daughter Mr and Mrs Tyler Vorwaller 444 S. 380 West, Tooele, son Mr. ond Mrs. Ronald Stauffer, 1875 E 4500 South, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Jose Viliasueva, East, son. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bingham, 3428 S. 100 West, son. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Mauger, 340 E. 39th South, son. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sedg'ey, 1457 Arapahoe St., son. May Saturday, -- 1, LDS Temple. He died Sept. 2, 1937. Sur-- , vlvors: daughter, Mrs. Fronk (Ora) Mills, Fairvlew; stepdaughters, Mrs. Laron (Sylvia) Larson, Sprlngvllle; Mrs. Chris (Abbie) Rasmussen, bait Lake City; 15 grandchildren; 4 greatgrandchildren; sister, Mrs. Ray Pieternella Bakker 'MURRAY Nov. 13, ,v , 1923, Netherlands, to Bertus M. J and Geer-tru- l Johanna Mulder Bak-- . lands;Idahosolem-nizeFalls LDS Temple, hus- - tt' ; Adelbert Searle ,' ! , u, .. J. - NEPHI George Thomas Orgill, Nephl, died Nov. 7 of natural bouses In a local hospital. Born Feb. 28, 1886, Mills, Juab County, to Thomas Williom and Emma Aider-- r 86, Orgill. Fari-t- stockman. r, it- Member LDS Church. Funera, urday 11 a.m., Juob LDS Stake Cen- -' p in., ter. Friends call Friday Saturday prior to svices at Anderson Funeral Home. Burial Vine Bluff Cf stery. Charles R. Holland - Charles R. DALLAS, TEX. Holland, 64. Dallas, died Nov. 8 a In a local hospital after an Illness. Born March 11, 1908, Scranton, Pa. Married Margaret Hill, March 15, 1939, Fort Worth. Former attorney, assistant secretary, Mountain Fuel Supply Co., Salt Lake City. Survivors: widow; son and daughter. Funeral, burial, Saturday In De.iton, Tent. grandchildren; 4 , Survivors: sons, daughter, Phillip, Eddie, Anthony, Richard Diane Putnam, all Ohio; brothers, sisters, John A., Victorville, Calif.; Robert, Germany; Donald, Russell, Mrs. Dorothy P. Dennis, Mrs. Juanita F. Woods. Mrs. Bessie P. Thompson 'll Ohio. Graveside services Frio ' , P.m., Solt Loke City Cemetery Friends coll Friday l:30-2;3p.m., 260 E. South Temple. Phcrry E. Nelson - .KLr 9, IDAHO Pherrv E. Nelson, 81, Oakley, died Nov. 7 of natural causes In a Burley hospital. Barn April 9, 1891 Oakley, to Swantl and Charlotte Johnston Nelson. Rancher, stockman. Member LDS Church. Survivor: sister, Mrs. Stella Kunz, Burley. Funeral Friday 1 p.m., Ooklev LDS Stake House. Friends call Thursday atternoon, evening, Payqp Mortuary, Burley; Friday one hour prior to services at the stoke house. Burial Ooklev Cemetery. O. ) 1 greatg- Morris Henry Putnam, 54, Salt Lake City, died Nov. 7 of natural causes in a local hospital. Born June 6, 1918, Cleveland, Ohio, to Morris Carl and Cora Josephine Crockett Putnam. Married Marguerite Porks; she died 1971 Truck-drive- South. ton 34 greatg- .Morris H. Putnam George T. Orgill - City; Mrs. George (Lora) Ouoss, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Funeral Saturday 10 a.m., 260 E. South Temple, where friends call Friday 8 p.m., Saturday one hour Jriot to services. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. Graveside ser-- i vices Saturday noon, Salt Lake City call Saturday Friends Cemetery. one hour prior to services at 372 E. 1st Lake randchildren; sls'er, ' 4 ' 16 Adelbert "Bert" Searle, 87, 1S8 N. '500 West, died Nov. 4 in of natural ' causes In a local hospital. Born , - r June 28, 1885, Salt Lake City, to a John C. and Elizabeth A. Granter i Searle. Morrled Grace S. Ritchie, Dec. 26, 1922; divorced. Member 1 ''LDS Church. Survivors: daughter, ? Mrs. William (Peggy) Morrison, , 2 . 8 grandchildren; Kaysville; ! Salt Prudence MacMahan Harris, 84, 256 E. 3rd South, died Nov. 8 of natural causes at home. Born July 2. 1888, Shellsburg, Iowa, to Jay and Mary Day MacMahan. Married to Francis West; divorced. Married to Earl Doyle Harris, Sept. 1, 1952, Evanston, Wyo. Former bookkeeper, Smith and Foss. Survivors; husband; son, daughters, Lee T. Harris, Richardson, Tex.; Mrs. Art (Gwen) Mounce, Mrs. James (Marline) Ramsev, bath Folsom, Calif.; , t i p.m., Prudence M. Harris I . r , 2 erfleld Cemetery. Survivors: band; daughters, Mrs. Dorrell (Mary) Henderson, Garth (Johanna) 'Allen, Mrs. Wendy Saris, all Murray; grandchild; parents, Netherlands; brotand Netherlands hers, sisters, Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m., Mlllcreek 8th LDS Ward, 4600-S'- h East. Friends call Friday, 8 p.m., 5850-9t- h Eost; Saturday one hour prior to services at the ward chapel. Burial Mountain View Memorial Estates. h - Saturday 1 p.m., Centerfleld LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Friday evening, Sotur-da- y prior to services at family home In Centerfleld. Burial Cent- d 4 20, Salt Lake Berry) man, Main St , ful, died teacher; Longfellow School PTA president; charter member DUP, camp 21 ; board member. Women of the University of Utan; president of North 21st Ward, Relief Society, member Em'gration Stake Board, Relief Society. Survivors: son, daughter, Dr Kenneth W., Fairport, N.Y., Mrs. J. F. (Borbaro) Reynolds, Salt Lake 15 seven grandchildren; City; S. Allen Utah County oretta Simpson - Fl- Allen, Highland, died Nov. 8 of natural causes at home. Bom May 8, 1895, Park City, to John A. 77, Sat Allen, 24, 1922, Lake LDS Temple. Former president, Heber 1st LDS and Primary Relief Society. Former member Wasatch Stake Relief Society Board. Retired school teacher. Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, C. Kay, Denver; Mrs. Hamilton (Shirley) Teichert, Spanish Fork, Mrs. Ruben (Phyllis) Morrell, Sunset; Mrs. Alton (Alyse) Sigman, Golden, Colo.; Orem; Edwin, Doyle, Billings, Mont.; 24 grandchildren; 3 brothers, sisters, Wallace, Ogden; Squire, Oklahoma; Mrs. Harold (Sarah) Carmack, Mrs. Bard (Lois) Murdock, both Bountiful. Funeral Saturday 1 p.m., Highland 2nd LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Friday 9 p.m., Olpm Mortuary, Heber City; Saturday 11:J0 a.m. until services at the ward chapel. Burial Heber City Cemetery. Calabria, Italy, to Gabriele and Rosarla Rena Bruno. Married Mary Nicolavo, Castle Dale, Emery County. Member Catholic Church; Brotherhood of Railroad Carmen of America; Moose Lodge. Retired employe, Denver and Rio 2, 1898, Grande Rallrocd. Survivors-widow- ; sons, daughter, Rudolph, Thomas, both Spring Glen; Gabriel, Elko, Nev.; Salvadore, Tacoma, Wash.; Gary F., Ventura, Calif.; Mrs. Natale (Rosarla) Brunl, Kamloops, British Columbia; 16 grandchildren; 2 Requiem Moss Saturday 10 a.m., St. Anthony Catholic Church, Helper, Carbon County. Holy Rosory Friday 7 p.m., Mit'hell Funeral Chop-e- l, Price, where friends call Thursday, Friday, Saturday prior to services. Burial Price City Cemetery. W. rome Com- munity Church, past president, Maughan County Eck, Polaris, Mont.; Mrs. Rav (Flora) Eck, Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Charles (Elaine) Peterson, Farmington, N. M.; 12 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Alvin, Bountiful, Utah; Alfred, Idaho Falls; Bertha Laproy, Hayward, Calif.; Harold, Viola Burbank, both Solt Lake City. Funerol Friday 1 p.m., Weston LDS Ward chapel. Friends coll Thursday pm, Webb Mortuary, Preston; Friday 11 a m. until services at ward ci.opel. Burial Weston Cemetery. (Marlene) C. Vander Dos OGDEN Cornelius Vander Does, 85, Ogden, died Nov. 7 of natIn a local hospital. Born May 18, 1887, Holland, to Cornelius and Marla Von Dorp Vander Does. Married Vesta P. Lamb, LDS Aug. 23, 1916, Salt Lake Temple. She died Nov. 20, 1966. Re- ural causes tired employe, Southern Pacific Railroad. Survivors: sons, d ,uh-terCornelius "3ud", Elmer H., both Ogden- - Arthur S Lvnchbur, Va.; Leland R., Twin Falls; M Sal. Euel (Mary C.) Holbrook, Lake City; Mrs. Delbert G. (Doro23 grandchildthy) Jensen, Roy; ren: 17 sister, Mrs. Maodalena Poulson, Salt Lake 11 7th o.m City. Funeral Friday h St. LDS Ward chapel, Friends call Thursday 9 p.m., FriChapel of Flowers Mortuary; a.m., at ward chapel. Burday , ial Aultorest Memorial Park. ; Tooele County George Morris Matthews, 96, Grantsville, died Nov. 6 of natural causes in a Tooele nursing home. Bom Jan. 13, 1876, Grantsville, to George and Elizabeth Hunter Matthews. Married Lucy Ann Wrathall, Nov. 20, 1901, Salt Lake LDS Temple; she died. Sheepman, farmer. Tooele County commissioner, Tooele County road commissioner for 2 years, supervising the building of the first highway over the desert to Wendover. Survivors: sons, daughter, James W., Grantsville; Hunter, Las Vegas; Milton, Germany; Mrs. Anton (Flora) Cannon, Salt Lake City; 17 17 grandchildren; brother, sisters, Pratt, Mrs. Ada Brown, both Grantsville; Mrs. Blanche England, Tooele. Funeral Friday 1 p.m., Grantsville 1st LDS Ward chapel. Friends coll Thursday, 68 p.m., Tate Mortuary, Tooele; Friday one . hour prior to services at the Burial Grantsville Cityl Cemeiery. VI. hu- sons, sband, Ashby Lillian Wakeling LUND, NEV. Ashby, 97, Lund, died Nov. 6 of natural causes in a Kanab. Utah, nursing home. Born Oct. 16, 1875, Stans-wic- North Hampshire, England, to Allen and Ann Elizabeth Clarke Wakeling. Married to Bryant HamAshby, Oct. 30, 1895, St. George LDS Temple. He died July mond Survivors: sons, daughters, Mrs. Fern (Lillian) Slnfield, Edith Reid, both Lund; Paul, Medford, Ore.; Clark, Yarnell, Ariz.; Fielding, Baker, Ore ; Anthony, Pleasant Grove, Utah; Woodrow, Reno; Mrs. Maurice (June) Healey, San Calif ; Mrs John Luis Obispo, (Fay) McKenzie, Ely; numerous grandchildren, andchildren; brother, PETERSEN daughters, Ralph, Howard, John, Tom, Mrs. Gordon (Patricia) Hudson, Mrs Gerald (Laurel) Warden, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Gary (Lorraine) Jewett, Pocatello, 12 brothers, sisters, grandchildren, Ruland, Idaho Falls; Harold, Fillmore; Harvard, Tooele; Dr, Mil-toPleasanton, Calif.; Nona Brown, Cedar City; Della Young, Salt Lake City; Leora Thornton, Phoenix. Funeral Saturday, 11 a m., Valley View 5th LDS Ward, 2125 Evergreen Ave. Friends call Friday, 8 p.m , 5850-9tEast; Saturday one hour prior to services at the ward chapel. Burial Mountain View Memorial Estates. greatgrThomas, Konab. Funeral Friday 1 p m., Lund LDS Ward chapel where friends coll 11 am. until services. Burial Lund City Cemetery. Gerald E. Turner Gerald FORK AMERICAN Emmett Turner, 63, American Fork, died Nov. 8 of natural causes In a Solt Lake hospital. Born June 10, 1909, Richfield, Idaho, to John and Ellen Byrne Turner. Married Ruth E. Mackav, Oct. 4, 1929, Santa Cruz, Calif.; solemnized Idaho Falls LDS Temple. Employe, ValMotors. Former resident, iev Price, Gunnison,- Sanpete County. Survivors; widow, son, Gerald, Holladay; 7 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, John, Luella Brandon, Kathrine Stewart, Robert, all Fu Boise; Thomas, Washington. neral Friday 11 a.m., 4670 Highland Dr Salt Lake City, where friends call one hour prior to services. Burial Elvslan Burial Gardens, Salt Survivors: widow; daughter, Mrs. Charles (Karen) Schott, Billings, Mont.; four grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Truman, Salt Lake City; Theodore J., Bountiful; Lamar E., Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. George (Blanche) LaBaren, Cedar City, Utah; Mrs. Otto (Ruth) Mack, Quincy, Colif. Funeral Thursday, :30 p m., Castro Valley. Burial, Castro Valiev. Calif. hour prior to services. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Family suggests contributions to Heart Fund. Funeral directors, McDougal Funeral Home. SARIS Funeral services for Pieternella Bakker Saris will be Saturday at 2 p m. at Mlllcreek 8th Ward, 4600 South 600 East. Friends may call Friday, 6 to 8 p.m. at Memorial Estates Mortuary, 5850 South 9th East, and Saturday at the church, one hour prior to service. Interment, Mountain View Memorial Estates. Funeral Directors, monol Estates Mortuory. TYNER Funeral services for Irven (Buck) Arlo Tyner will be held Friday 10 a.m. at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th So., where friends may call on Thursday 6 8 p.m and Friday prior to services Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Funeral Directors, Deseret Mortuary. TURNER Funeral services tor Gerald E. Turner Will be held Fri11 in a.m. the Curtis-Macka- y day Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 Highland Drive, where friends may call one hour pnor to services. Funeral Cotton-woodirectors Curtis-MackaMortuary. SHUMWAY Funeral services for Carolyn Blair Shumwov, will be held Friday 12 noon in the Granite utake Center, 2005 S. 9th East. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, Thursday 8 D.m. and Friday at the stake Center one hour prior to services. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral direstors, Larkin Mortuary. - Card LOGAN Velma Beck Gibbons, 65, Logan, died Nov. 7, 1972, In a local hospital of natural causes Born March 14, 1907, Lehi, to Melvin and Comfort Edith Garfield Beck. Married Virgil Gibbons Member Christ Church. Survivors: husband, sons, daughters, Tim Gibbons, Darwin McPhie, both Nibley; James Archibald, Donald Criswell, both Wendell, Idaho; LaMar Griswell, Burton Grisweli, Mrs. Blaine (Eva) Harris, Mrs. Darvell (Cheryl) Conley, all grandchildren; three brothers, sisters, Owen, Mrs. Earl Dabb, both Ogden, Russell, Earl, both Layton; Mrs. William Gall, Mrs. Albert Hardman, both Sacramento, Calif. Funeral Friday, 230 p.m.. Hall Mortuary. Friends may call one Itour before services at the mortuary. Burial, Logon City Cemetery. ; 29 Funerals ALLRED Funeral services for Jeane Annette Chabot Allred will be hela Thursday 12 noon in the Southgate Ward Chapel, 2702 South Main where friends may call one hour prior to services. Interment in the Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Funeral directors, Colonial Mortuary. BONNER-Frnerar services Tor Grace G. Bonner will be held Thursday of 1 p m. of the O'Donnell Mortuary, 372 East 1st South where friends may call Wednesday from 4 00-- 00 p.m. Burial, Wasatch Lawn O- - etery. Family suggests contributions to the W. D. Bonner Memorial Fund, University of Utah Chemistry Deportment Funeral directors, O Donnell Mortu ary. DAVIS Funeral services for Nota Anetopoulos Davis will be held Friday 2 p.m. at the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. Inter ment. Mount Olivet Cemetery Friends may call at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South Thursday 8 p.m. The Prayer service will be at 7:30 p.m. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. Funeral mass for Margaret DIGiacoma will be held Thursday at 10:00 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church, 1030 West 4th South. Rosory will be recited Wednesday at 7:00 p m. at the O'Donnell Mortuary, 372 East 100 South where friends may call Wednesday, 6:30-8.3- 0 p.m. Burial, Mt. Calvary Dl GIACOma Cemetery. Funeral directors O Donnell Mortuary. ECCLES Funeral seTvTces Tor Ella Elizabeth Clark Fccles will be held Friday 1 p.m. in the Waterloo Ward, 1623 South 5th East. Interment in Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends ma- - call at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 Eost 7th South on Thursday 6 to 8 p.m ond at the Ward on Friday one hour prior to services. Funeral directors, Deser et Mortuary f Tkauki Utah Heart Association Gratefully acknowledges Memorial Gifts toward the fight against Memorial heart disease. gifts may be mailed to the Utah Heart S E. 1st Assoc., 250 S.L.C., or for information. phone 322-560-1 Florists FLORAL FREE DELIVERY "Always the Finest" m flowers 364-554- 4 Sfh South and 10th West MILDRED'S 1 FLOWERS 1522 484-726- E. 33rd S. PEARSON FLORAL 560 E. 33rd S. 9 467-153- Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the City South Salt Loke, Utah, proposes to make the following improvements to wit: Construction of o sewer line at 3rd East and 2400 South. Seoied bids are invited for furnishing and installing all things necessary to the completion of the work and will be received at the South Salt Loke City Hall, 2500 South State Street, South Salt Lake Citv Utoh, until 10 00 A M , on the day of November, aid office publicly 1972, and ther oud opened and r The informaiion for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications, and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance ond Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be examined ot the following. City of South Sait Lake, Utah, or Tc ipleton, Lmke and Alsup, Consulting Engineers, 40 West 2950 South Street, So t Loke City, Utoh. Copies may be obtained at the office of Templeton, Lmke and Alsup, Consulting Engineers located at 40 West 2950 South Street, Solt Lake City, Utoh, upon payment of $20 00 for each set. Any unsuccessful bidder submitting a complete bid on the proiect, upon returning such set within 20 days of bid opening and in good condition, will be refunded his payment for one set ot documents and any or additional sets of bidders, upon so set will be refunaed returning such of $10 i 00 The owner reserves the right to waive any Informalities or to reiect anv or aH bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid. security in the amount, form ond subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. Attention of bidders is particularly called to the reaulrements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum woge rates to be paid under the contract. No bidder may withe ow his bio w.thin 30 days after the actual dote of the opening thereof BETH M. JENSEN City Recorder (C27) INVITATION TO BID Sealed proposals will be received by the Purchasing Agent of Weber Stote College, Ogden, Utah, until 11 00 o.m., Thursday, November 16, 1972, for LTV Test Equipment specifications may be obtained from the office ot the Purchasing Agent, Adm. Bldg., Weber Stake College. Weber State reserves the right to reiect any or all bids or waive any irregularities or informalities in the interest of the College. ROBERT L. NIELSLN ) Agent Deputy Purchasing T Bid PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Approval UTE INDIAN TRIBE UINTAH AND OURAY INDIAN RESERVATION, UTAH Proiect REVISED BIG GAME, UPLAND GAME bird and No T 3001 (6) Traffic S'gnoi Locations m Orem The State Road Commission of Utoh herewith advises oil interested persons thot on November 1, 1972, the Federal Highwov Administration approved the location ond design tea tures ot 5 traffic signal locations in Orem Citv The proposed proiect consists of updatin' traffic signal installations at US 91 and 400 North ond and 800 North and installing new traffic sigand nals at US 91 and 400 Snuth, 1600 South ond at 1300 South and 800 East in Orem All mops, drawings and other infor motion pertaining to the proiect are tor available inspection public ond copying at the State Office Build ing, Room 400, Soil Loke City, Utah Dated this 9th day of November. 5 predator HUNTING PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the Fish and Game Commission of the Ute Indian Tribe has mode investigation ond has re from the ceived recommendations members of the Tribe, Federal Tech melons, Tribal Conservation Officers ond other Qualified persons, and WHEREAS we hove ogreed among ourselves that the seasons ond regu lotions to be set forth heremunder are for the best inlerest of the Ute Indian ond will not be detnmen toi to the conservation of wildlife on the reservation, and WHEREAS, there Is conflict be tween the Utah State Div sion of Wild life os to lurlsdiction on the Indian lands and WHEREAS, the Utah Stote Division ot Wuaitte would not guarantee that non Indian deer hunters would not be arrested when they left the reservo non NOW, therefore be It resolved By THE FISH AND GAMF COMMis SION that bv virtue of authority vest ed in the Commission under Ordi nance, dated December 21 1971 ao proved bv the Secretory ot the Intei or, we hereby evise and rescind the roc following ports of Deer Hunt, ona 1972, tarnation of September the Game Bird Proclamation ot Au A 1972 AREA CLOSED gust Tribal Herd Unit Nos 23C & D 22A, 28C, 26, 27A & 27C on the Umtah and Ouray Indian Reseivation will be closed to deer hunting bv non members L.f the Ute Indian Tribe for this veor 2 The entire reservation will be closed to the hunting of waterfowl, pheasants, quoll, chukors partridges doves, grouse (Sage and Pine), turk evs ond rabbits (Cottontoil) 3 There will be no predatory per mits sold except through Ute Trails and Rivers for this year B Anv holders ot tribal deer, gome birds, or predator permits will have their purchase price refunded upon presentation to the Ute Tribal Fish and Game Office BE IT RESOLVED BY THE UINTAH AND OURAY TRIBAL BUSINESS COMMITTEE OF THE UTE INDIAN TRIBE that we hereby revise ond re sand the Deer Hunting Proclamation of September 1, 1972, one the Game Bird Proclamation of August 15, 1972, cs stated in the attached prociamo tion BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT THIS ACTION IS EFFECTIVE FOR THIS YEAR ONLY. Francis Wyasket, Chairman Fred A Conetoh, Member Irene C Cuch, Member Vice J Secakuku Homey Chairman Wilbur Cuch, Member Gary Poowegup, Member CERTIFICATION hereby certify that the above res olution was adopted by the Ulntoh and Ouray Tribal Business Commit tee under authority of the Constitus or Corporate Char tion and ter of the Ute Indian Tribe and at a Fort in held Duchesne, Utah, meeting on the 27th day of September, 1972, at which time o auorum was present and bv a vote of tour for and none against MAY ELLISON. Secretary Uintah and Ouray Tribal Business Committee Published In The Uintah Basin Standard November 2 ond 9, 1972. 1972 STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH HFNRY C HELLAND Director of Highways iL45) TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE Postponement of Bid Open ng No Aid Federal Proiect 215 9(28)301 2nd Contract Interstate Highway No 215 from 4700 South to 800 South in Salt Lake County Due to a modification in the Plans and Ptovisions Bidding Special Schedule, ond in order to allow the contractor odditu,nal time to review these revisions, the bid opening dote tor the above mentioned proiect has been postponed from 2 o dock p m Tuesday, November 14, 1972, until 2 o clock pm Tuesday. November, 21, 1972 Dated this 9th day of November. 1972 STATE (C ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH HENRY C HELLAND Director of Highways 47) Fisfctrnffi 1 DEER HUNTERS CENTER FASHIONED DEER JERKY SALAAM AND SMOKING Professional cutting, wrapping and freezing. FELLER MEAT, INC. 1638 W. 3500 9 So. S.L.C. OLD EXPERT CURE -- Deer DEER o HAMS last year's meat -- Bring In We will make SALAMI, JERKY E.2t.fHSY0GE,A 1280 METAL GARRETT Utah's ,CE LOCATERS of metal largest selection GAILENSON'S 220 5. State SILVER BULLION. LaVelle Butt, .999-4- WANTED, good Mining Call Vern Bollnder Call Properties NOTICE OF CONTINUANCE OF HEARING CASE NO -B- 6430 EFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE OF UTAH the Application of ROCKPORT WATER COMPANY, INC for authority to serve os a public utility rendering culinary water service, for gi anting of a certificate of convenience and necessity, for op proval of a tariff matter come on The before the Public Service Commission pursuant to proper notice on September 6, 17'2, at 10 00 a m At that time a motion was made bv ap pheant to continue the hearing to a later date Upon motion of applicant, and for good cause appearing, lobice is hereby given that the hearing be continued ond be held be fore the Public Service Commission of Utah at its hearing room, 330 Eost ' 4th South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday, the 15th day ot November, 1972, commencing at 10 00 a m. Applicant proposes to serve the following oreos All of Section 25 and 36, Township North Range 4 East Sait Lake Base Meridian; Part of Section 24 Township I North Range 4 East SLBM, All of Sections 30 and 31 Township North Ronge 5 East SLBM; and Part of Sections 19, 20, 29 and 32 Township North Range 5 East SLBM, AH of and 2 Township Section South Range 4 East SLBM; AH of Sections 6 Township 1 South Range 5 East SLBM; Part of Sections 5 ord 7, South Range 5 East Township SLBM The applicannt proposes to install meters on oil water service ond to, charge for water usage as follows. Uo to 6,000 gallons per month, $6 00 Next 14,000 gallons per month, $.50 per 1,000 gallons Next 30,000 gallons per month, $45 per 1,000 gallons Over 50,000 gallons per month, $ 35 per 1,000 gallons The company alleges that It has sufficient water rights to peiform this service and that it has complied with the requirements of the Utah State Bureau of Envhonmental Health w.th respect to design and quality standCOMMISSION In the Matter of REWARD LOST So. REWARD ring, Oct. 30h m J.C. Penny's downtown ladles lounge. Sentimental value. Husband Please P.O.W. Broken hearted. write PDBox 22 Tnousand Oaks, Calif. 91360. black REWARD Flop earred German shepherd type, male with tan mask, stomach and Isos, red - collar, current tags. Lost near U of U. Call LOST brown purse on 11th East bet. So. Temple and 1st So. or on 2nd Ave. bet, R and S St. Deeper, Reward. Call needed. afely LOST- - 1972 STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH HENRY C. HELLAND Director of Highways NOTICE State of Utoh County of Salt Loke M the City of South Salt Lake I have in my possession the folestrav lowing described animals which. If not claimed and taker awav will be sold ot public auction to the highest cash bidder ot 179 West Oakland Avenue, In South Solt Lake, on Tuesday the 14th day of November, 1972, at the hour of 10 A M. Two Shetland ponies, black stallion brown more with white mane ond tail and 3 white stocking feet. Said estroies were taken up by me in said Citv on the 25th dov of Octo-oe1972 at approximately 2200 South and West Temple DONALD G. ROXBURGH Poundkeeper ) City of South Solt Loke NOTICE OF ELECTION Board of Trustees of the r DisImprovement trict. Solt Loke County, at a meeting held on October 12, 1972, adopted a resolution proclaiming that the office of one trustee will be vacated on January 1, 1973, term of office will be six years, and that an election will be held vn Wednesday, December 6, 1972, for this office. Residents of the area covered bv the District wishing to run as condt dotes for this election must file o signed statement to the effect with the clerk of the Board of Trustees not less than 15 days prior to the dote of the election Last filing dote is November 20, 1972. E. K. WINDER Clerk of the Board of Trustees (C 39) The Granger-Hunte- i wedding near Garfield school, reddish Afahan puooy. white chest, oaws, brown rolled collar. Reward. LOST. k Maltese Poodle oudov over weekend, vie. of 1st and 2nd on 400 W. No. call Reward, aft. 4. LOST: Wallet, near Pay Less Drug All on Broadway. our savmos. We're out of work. Please return, Reward. Lost corrKtive sun glasses Sat. In SLC. Yardstick Reward. Dons Rock RFD 1, Box 328A, Idaho Falls. Idaho 83401. LOST small black male cat, vie. 17th So., 5th East. 4 front feet- -6 feet in all, arts, to the name Pv. 4 Rew. 8:30 te 5 p.m. LOST. GRAY HUNGARIAN SHEEPDOG Pull, vie. 6th No., 6th West Tues., REWARD, ans to "Alfred", 8 morn.. eves. LOST Female German Sheoherd, tan and black, ans. to "Shan", vie. 12th East ISth So., Reward, . . - ut REWARD for return of bag lost at train station, SLC. Sat. even. Collect: W A. Robertson, Ft. Worth. Texas. LOST. Small tan Pomeranian dog. vie. 4th East, 39th So. Wearlno red 4 collar. after P.m. Reward. 21" setter, English black and white, ans. lo "Layla", reward, CAT SHOW. NOV. Nat'l Guard 04- Armory, 5189 S. State, 7114 German Shorthair, brown, med. size. Ans. to "Cehster." Rew. LOST Brown male puppy with plack face, vie. of Evergreen Jr. LOST . LOST vie- colla- black Labrador E. 6200 So., - leather tl -. . Ladv Hamilton Diamond watch, vie. Olympus Hills Shopping Center. Reward. LOST- sun prescription glasses. FOUND Small male rust Terrier. Short tail. Call LOST- - Slamt-se- , male, east Sandy area, reward. Call LOST Black and whltmale duo, vie. 3800 So., 20th E. LOST RETURNED missionary, college farmer, businessman getting grad, married soon. Will take car of your noma or farm while you are away (Prefer 4 mos. J vr.) Will In cart turn, refs., Reolv Box 2 of this paper. CLAUS will personally answer vour Xmas letters. Send 81 plus stamped envelope to Santa, Box 63. Fillmore, Utah. Post mark will read S. Claus. North Pole. -BUDDHIST CHURCH BAZAAR Sat. Nov. ltth. Oriental dinners 1 to 10 o.m . home faked aoods, 211 etc. West 1st produce, alfts. SANTA So. MOVING? household 10X10 Need a place to store goods? New SXtO end storage units available. All 4317 masonry construction. So. 2nd West. Come see. FLABBY? Lose Inches and firm and tone while relaxing. Call SUDDENLY SLENDER for orMolldaY slimming. MONEY TO LOAN. TOP PRICES. Anything of value, rifles, shotguns pistols, lewelrv. coins, guitars. Loan. 208 S State. ORIENT BOUND? Basic conversational Japanese. Small classes (15) are bealnnlna In January. Reserve space now I John. BULK HALVES6 ANOUARTERS WALLY'S COIN SHOP 1123E.2100SO. 6 EUROPE BOUND? Basle conver- satlonal French. Small desses 05) ere beginning - January. Reserve space now I Jo, in. TAPESTRY classes. weaving hour lessons. S5, loon and mate-rlc:- s Indd. Call Edward and Kathy Murphy. Saturday la bargain day at 2250 So. 3rd East. Chocolates, brlftles and much more In our odds and end deot. Hrs. 7:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. SKI LESSONS, ages 6 hrs. Oft Sat.' for t" wks.. door to door and lunches, Dlckvp. st -- passes 8100. Mary n. 25 PCT. reduction on sala wedding gowns. Provo store. 163 No. Univer-sitjAvII ) so. 15th East. Salt SHOW. Nov. Armory, 51 89 S. State, CAT , 4 a - 8100 By order of the Commission Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 3rd day of November, 1972 RONALD E. CASPER, Secretary Attorney of Record: Joseoh Novak Continental Bank Building t r am Salt Lake Citv. Utah 84101 PUBLIC NOTICE Request for Approval Proiect No. Salma to Salma Interchange The State Rood Commission of Utah herewith advises oil interested persons that on November 7, 1972, the Commission requested Federal Highway Administration approval for the design features of State Route 28 on Federal-aiSecondary Route 22 between Saiina and the Salina Interchange on The proposed project consists of the construction of a roadway from the Salina Interchange on to the intersection of US 89 and State Stree in Salma except that 4 traffic lane, a median, curt) and gutter end sidewoik will be provided from 2nd South to In addition to this parking (ones will be provided on both sides between 1st and 2nd South AH maps, drawings and other information pertaining to the proiect ore availabie for public inspection and copying at the Stote Office Building, Room 400, Salt Lake City, Utah, The State Rood Commission officially odopted the design features in their meetino on January 21, 1972 Public Notice will be given upon receipt of Federal Highwov Administration approval. Dated this 9tn doy of November, male duo, Dachshund black and tan with lost. Friday, area 7200 calf 2800 East, old. white chest, ards BROWN Velma B, Gibbons Ogden Funeral services for Willis John Petersen will be held Thursday 2 p m. at McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road, where friends may call one , LDS Church. George M. Matthews Lqke City s CASTRO VALLEY, Colif. John Archie Thoxton, 61, Castro Valiev, died Nov. 6, 1972, in a local hospital of natural couses. Born Jan. 31, 1911, Taylorsville, Utah, to Ardem Martin ond Olive Larinia Carr Thaxton. Married Lola Lewis, Feb. 10, 1932, Mesa, Ariz. Temple. Employe of Odis Elevator Co., San Francisco; member Temple. vors: husband; sons, daughters, Cliford, James, Max, Joe, all Ephraim; Ted, Granger; Mrs. Eva Verlm Mrs. Cundec Kearns; (Grace) Hawks, Kaventa, Ariz.; 22 11 greatggrandchildren; randchildren; sister, Mrs. Alma (Pearl) Larsen, Ephraim. Funeral Saturday 1 p.m., Ephraim North LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Friday 9 p.m., Buchanan Mortuary, Mani; Saturday one hour prior to services at ward chapel. Burial Ephraim Park Cemetery. 23, 1950. 20, OLIVERSON Funerol services for Pamela Oliverson will be held Friday 12 noon in the Kearns 3rd Ward Chapel, 4660 We. 5015 So Friends may call Thursday 6 to 8 p m. at the McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road and Friday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Valiev View Memorial Park. Funerol di rectors, McDougal Funeral Home John A. Thaxton LDS' Mantl Survi- Lillian T u 22, Survivors , Professional Women; past president, American Legion Auxiliary, employed at Stokes Berryman pho tography, 25 years. Survivors brother, G. Stokes, Salt Lake City, several nieces and nephews. 11 Funeral Friday, am, Lindquist Bountiful chapel, where friends call one hour before services. Burial, Bountiful Memorial Park. The family suggests contributions to the Bountiful Community Church building fund. - IDAHO Owen W Maughan, 72, Weston, died Nov. 7 in Logan, Utah, after a sudden Illness. Born Nov. 7, 1900, Weston, to Peter D. and Andrea Nielsen Maughan. Married lone Stocks, June 20, 1928, Logan LDS Temple. Farmer. Survivors: widow; son, daughters, Owen E Virginia; Mrs. Dale WESTON, , schoolteacher. Business and- Anderson Peter-- , son. Married to Gilbert Jorgensen, Dec. 23, 1914, Ln 1938, June Mesa, Ariz , LDS Temple. Former man. Member GRANTSVILLE, Salvatore Bruno SPRING GLEN Curbon County Salvatore Sam" Bruno, 74, Soring Glen, died Nov. 7 in a Price hospital after a long Illness. Born Sept. Owen ' and Albertina Ward April Keller Rasmussen Hatton. Married Je- EPHRAIM, Sanpete Lillian Peterson 79, Jorgensen, died Ephraim, Nay. 7 of natural causes at home. Born June 16, 1893, Ephraim, to Hans Christian Aug. Salt Elaine Tullis and Josephine Lake to Richard Gordon and Mil lie Stokes BerryBountiful Mur- 1909, Fillmore, Millard County, to Thomas C. Lillian P. Jorgensen and Joanna Richardson Simpson. Orson Married M. p.m , 4760 S. State. Burial, ray City Cemetery. 8 Born Citv, A Floretta 1955,, Melrose, N M.; Employe of Ken necott Copper Co., member St Vm cent Catholic Church; member United Transportation Union, vet eran Korean War Survivors, widow, sons, dough Denise, ters, David, Jeffrey, all Sandv; parents, MurD . William ray; brothers, sister, Mrs Michael, both Murray; George (Patricia Ann) Frankovich, Sandy Requiem Mass Friday, 10 am, St. Vincent Catholic Church, 4893 Wasatch St. Holy Rosary Thursday, Elaine Tulhs, died Nov. 8 of natural causes in a local hospital. 3513 S. BountiNov. 7, a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes Born Sept. 27, School, Primary HIGHLAND, 15, 63, 2127 In 1972, 1901, Y W M -- Berry- 71, MOORE Funeral services for Idela Marie Moore will be Saturday at 7 p.m at Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 South Redwood Road where friends may call Friday 7 to 8 pm., and Saturday, one hour onor to service. Interment, Redwood Memorial Estates Funeral Directors, Memorial Estates Mortuary. j B and Gladys R. Marshall McPherron. Married ..Annetta Hepler, Oct. Holy Calvary Cemetery Funera! direc tors O'Donnell Mortuary Oct. 31, Salt Lake to William Mildred Berryman Brighton, and Born 1934, sons, daughter, BOUNTIFUL Funeral Friday, noon, 260 E South Temple where friends calf one hour prior to services. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. - 54 grandchildren; randchildren. Funeral Martmus Saris, Oct. 9, 1946, Nether- i 1916, both ker. Murried Clasln-u- s I B. CENTERFIELD, Sanpete County Albert Edmond Higham, 88, died Nov. 8 of natural causes In a Gunnison hospital. Born Dec. 1, 1883, Centerfleld, to Joseph Ball ond Harriet Buckley Higham. Married Florence Childs, May 2, 1906, Mantl; solemnized Mantl LDS Temple. Blacksmith. Former Sunday school superintendent. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Edmond, Mantl; DelMar, Mrs. Howard (Duelia) Christensen, Mrs. Delov (Saliena) Sleldsted. all Gunnison; Mrs. Jesse (Ada) Andersen, Centerfleld; Mrs. Cleve (Drucillo) t, Lott, Mrs. Reynold (Florence) Pieternella B. Saris Saris, 48, 4536 Julep Dr., died Nov. 8 of natural causes in a local hospital. Born 83, Dec. 1838, Albert E. Higham Stewart, Provo. Funeral Thursday 1 p.m., Fairvlew North LDS Ward where friends call one hour prior to services. Burial Fair- view City Cemetery. k Funeral Friday, 1 p.m., Spanish Stake Center Palmyra Friends call Walker Mortuary, Thursday p.m., and Friday be fore set vices. Burial, Spanish Fork City Cemetery. - City, Chores S Jr , US. Air Force, March AFB, Calif,; Francis S , South Bend, Ind ; Mrs Kenneth (Manana) Ooermg, Rialto, Calif , six grandchildren, sisters, Mrs Mrs Hugo (Mildred) Anderson, Harold (Edith) Sl.dpard, Mrs. Wil ham C. (Helen) Dean, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. James E. (Viola) Sulh van, Ogden; Mrs. Don (Melba) Corbett, Indianapolis, Ind ; Mrs William (Frances) Higgenbothom, Carmello, Calif. Funeral Friday noon, Hall Mor tuarv chapel, where friends may coll Thursday p.m., and Friday a m. Burial, Logon Cemetery. Fork RoTary" for" Lambert (Ken) Kennebeck will be held Wednesday at 7.30 p m at the O Don lell Mortuary, 372 East 100 South Graveside services will be held Thursday, at 9 5 a m at Mt KENNEBECK 26, 1972. Wilford Woodruff camp. Wash. great Lane, iniuries suffered in an industrial accident on Oct Relief Society Survivors: grandchildren, j Salz-ne- visiting teacher; DUP,fc member City, to Franklin H. and Mary Snowball Jane Pickering. Married Dr. Thomas Burial Aultorest Memorial Park. (Millie) i , Miner; employe HOUSER Funeral services for William P Houser will be hd Friday 1? o'clock noon at tbv Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7.. south, where friends may call Friday one hour prior to services Interment, Ely sian Burial Gardens Funeral Di rectors, Deseret Mortuary JOHNSON Funeral services for Olive May Horsley Johnson will be held Thursday, 11 am at the Cottonwood Mortuary Chapel, 4670 Highland Drive Funeral directors, Curtis Mackay Cottonwood Mortuary Salt Lake City, Mrs David (Helen) Petersen Ogden, Mrs LaRame (Beulah) McArthur, St George, 2J 23 grandchildren, brothers, sisters, J M , Mrs Lee (Aadie) Young both Salt Lake City, J H , Fort Worth Texas, Scott, Sun Valley Idaho Kenner, Cenerville; Mrs Charles (Romona) Kiawitter Apple Valley Calif Funeral Friday, pm, Hunt Second Ward Ington chapel Friends call Blaine Olsen Mortu ary, Brigham City, Thursday 7 9 p m., and Friday 11 30 - 12 46 p m at the chapel Burial, Huntington ron, I Salt Lake Temple He died 1957. 12, May Member Logan 5th - 18th Ward, Foundry. Survivors: sons, daughters, Hugh, Lawrence, both Spanish Fork; Mrs. Warren (Lavon) Brim-halProvo; Mrs. Genevieve Huff, Lake Shore; Mrs. Ivan (Grace) Barney, Richfield; 27 grandchildren; 37 sister, Mrs. Minnie Rogers, Bremerton, Born OGDEN Herbert Alfred Swaner, 70, Ogden, died Nov. 7 In a local hospital of a heart attack. Born Jan. 18, 1902, Salt Lake City, to Agust John and Anna Svard Swaner Married Annie Salt Oct. 4, 1922, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Sheet operator, Hemmert-Swone- r Metal Works. Survivors; widow; sons, daughters, John H Roy; Gene T., Mrs. Julius (Fern) Blasko, Doth Ogden; Mrs. David (Annette) Manning, Bountiful; 15 grandchildren; 3 brothers, sisters, Clarence A., Eugene, Royal, Mrs. Fred (Wealtha) Williams, all Ogden; Mrs. Eugene Larson, (Viola) Garden Grove, Calif.; Mrs. William (Mildred) Hart, Centerville. Funeral Saturday II am., Chopel of Flowers Mortuary, where friends call Friday 7 9 p.m., Saturday prior to services. Mary Lavlna Monti 21, 1958. to miner; member United Mine Workers of America, Emery County School Board, mem ber LDS Church Sucvtvors widow, sons, daugb ters, Elliott L San Pedro, Calif , Jethro C , Price, G Judd, Port land, Ore , Mrs Ronald J (Paul me) Leonoras, Mrs Dwight (Gov Nell) Anderson, both Bear River City, Mrs Ruprt (Edith) Burgess SANDY Jon Robert McPher 38, 9913 Bar r i m Sandy, died Nov. 7, 1972, in a Salt Lake hospital of 17, 1918, of Utah Idaho Sugar Co., ond Union Pacific Railroad, and Spanish Fork 30, Jon R. McPherron Married Mary Pickering Brighton, h Ave., died 7, 1972, at home of natural causes. Herbert A. Swaner Howell Bradv. Married William Carlston, Oct. 21, He died 1896,. July 16, 1898. Married Easton Clement, May 10, 1905, died June da Huntington. Cemetery Charles S Amus-- ' 13, sen, Feb. Lucile Christensen, Aug. 15, 1948. She Nov. 6500 Redwood Rd., where friends call Friday, 8 0 m., Saturday one hour orior to services. Burial Redwood Memorial Estates. 1878, Fairvlew, to Jordon H. and ' Morried Amus- Francis and 1937. 11, Amussen S. April Lehi, r O Former; coal Odetta Salzncr Laura Webb Mary P. Brighton City. Funeral died Nov. 5 of natural causes in Provo. April Blanche Moore. Cashier, Premium Oil Co. Member Protestant Church. Survivors: sister, Irma Lee Col- ston, Salt Lake Fdirview, Born Born 1894, 1907, Lake City Cemetery 24, Brady Clement, 94, i Munden Wichita Falls, fex., to Luther Adolohus and Fannie Brown Radna B. Clement Sanpete County . Oct. 1912, sen, 78, Logon, died Nov. 6, 1972,1 at home of a heart attack Jo- Provo. She died i cancer. Born Obituaries FAIRVIEW, f 18, e d from LOGAN seph ond Marga- Dec. and Odetta I. Marie Moore and Radna hospital ret Ann Hmdson Knotts. Married Elizabeth Moore, Idela Marie Moore, 56, 1270 W 5th South, died Nov. 8 in a local nursing home of South Davis Community - J Born June 19, 1887, Tonfield, serGraveside vices Saturday 11 Salt Kirby, Sept natural England, to Born March 31, Huntington, Emery County, to Jonathan H Kearns High causes. he died. Survivors: son, Wade 5 L., Tustin; grandchildren; 2 Mrs. Ronald Lowry, East, son. Mr and Mrs. Allen Trevino, 34453170 East, daughter. Mr and Mrs. Lynn Blood, 172 S 3rd West, Kaysville, son. ,i 61, Elks employe, Lodge, Salt Lake Married; City. Hospital ' Mrs George Knotts Utah. Former , Thompson, SPANISH FORK Knotts. 85. Soan-is- h Fork, died Nov. 7, 1972, in a Born I 893, Murray, a m (Opal) Vance (Faye) Beatty, both Salt Lake City. Funeral Friday, noon, Olpm Fam ily Mortuary, Provo, where friends call Thursday 8 p.m , and Fricay berore services. Burial, Provo City Cemetery. long illness. Dec. 5, Marks Hospital son, x died Nov in a local hospital of natural and Mary Adelaide Bradley Mar-- r Kilipack J. 1- 1893, LDS Church, Primary teacher Survivors fa ther, Kearns, mother, Mrs Twtllo Tooele brothers sis McLaughlin, ters, Mrs. Fred (Brenda) Yost, San Calif , Dali Mrs Francisco, (Diane) James, Murray, Ranov Kearns, Scott R , Tooele, halt brother, half sister, Cory Haight, Mrs Ron Gayie) Eavenson, both Salt Lake City, grandparents, Mr on d Mrs Harold Oliverson, Mr and Mrs Merlin Rawlings, oil Pres ton, Idaho, Mr and Mrs Herbert lursen, Salt Lake City Funeral "Friday, noon, Kearns, Third Ward chapel. 4660 W 5015 South Friends call 4330 S Red wood, Thursday p m , and Fri day at the chapel one hour before services Burial, Valley View Memorial Park Survivors, ; Payson CALIF TUSTIN, Wade Munden, 78, died Nov. 3 in Tustin after a and Mrs. Brent Wiseman, Centerville, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Floyd Merrill, 0 East, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, 10520 Clearview Dr., Sandy, son Mr Lovato, from Citv, jf 6, 1972, vf rwe- causes School; attended Utah Technical College, member daughter, Ralph Phillips, Salt Lake Mrs. Robert A (Karer) City; Jones, Bountiful, two grandchild ren; brothers, sisters, K E Bob, Burt K., Reed A , all Provo, Mrs Arnold 4865 ,? 79, $VI pack, Bnghom EBERLY Graveside funeral services for Jessie Couzes Eberlv will be conducted 1 p m Thursday at Mt Olivet Cemetery by Rover end Robert Anderson Dean of St Maik$ Cathedral Funeral directors, Evans and Early Funeral services EAROLEY for Armand John Eardlev will be 12 noon in the Monuheld Friday ment Park 11th Ward, 1565 Foothill Drive Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 E South Temple, p m and Friday at Thursday the ward me hour prior to servic es Interment, Wasctch Lawn Memorial Pak Funeral directors, LarMn Mortuary Funeral servicHARR.4GT0N es for Roy V. Harrington wul be held Friday 12 noon at ODonnell MortuaY, 372 East 1st South with BPOE No 85 officiating Friends may colt at th. mortuary Thursday 7 to 8 30 p m and Friday prior to services Interment, Mt Olivet Cemetery. Funeral directors, O'Donnell Mortuary Grover CITY Kill- - Twilla Rawlings Oliverson Gra- duated BYU. widow W. Robert businessman; of Blanche Mr. 30, Provo gradi ated City; Sept. 28, 1971. Miner. Member C .holic Church. Survivors: sons, daughter. Rich crd, Robert, Mrs. Ruben (Elsie) Truiillo, alt Salt Lake City; 8 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Lawrence, Kearns; Mak, Mrs. Pita Roybal, Mrs. JoePecheco, Mrs. Fidel Velasquez, all Salt Lake City. Funeral Saturday 8.30 a.m., St. Anns Catholic Church, 430 E. 8 30 21st South. Holy Rosary p m., 372 E. 1st South, where friends call Friday p m Burial Mt. Calvary Lemefprv 2220 E . Lake she died 1 Lake Tempi. and Salt 1934, Soot. crOlt 1925, 1911, Maria Antonia Cosados Lovato. Married Neva Arguello, Oct. 3, ' noturol Pomelo Oliverson South, Kearns, died Nov 7, 1972, in a Saif Lake hospital of natural causes. Born Jan. 3, 1954, Murray, to Ruby Phillips, June 24, 1 Chomlsal, N.Mi to $ Bullock. h natural causes in a local hospital. Born 26, hospi Married died Temple, Nov. 8 of Oct. 18, 4492 7, 1972, Provo, to Rclph Arthur and Mary Ann Mere-- Speedy West S. KEARNS 1894, Everett Lovato S. ' Born LDS Stake Everett Ralph Arthur (Si) Bui couses. music director; high priest. Survivors: sons, daughters, Barlow L , Seal Beach, Calif.; Loy J Sunset; Gordon B., San Rafael, Col If. ; Mrs. H. C. Athelene) Weatherston, Clearfield- - Mrs. L C (June) Johnson, Sunnyvale, Calif.; 17 grandchildren; 20 brothers, sisters, Melvin G Clearfield; Charles S , Yakima, Wash ; Alvin, Roy; Hasel Doering, Monterey Park, Calif.; Mrs. J. K. Nelson, Clinton. Funeral Friday 1 p.m., Clearfield 8tli LDS Ward chapel, 300 N. 200 'Vst, Friends call Thursday 9 p.m., Llnaov 'Sts Kaysville Mortuary; Friday one hour prior to services at ward chapel. Burial Clearfield City Cemetery. Cottonwood Hospital St. Gar-- -Provo, PROVO loc, 7e, ded Nov. in a local tal of Prairie 1889, BRIGHAM Cleveland Pamela Olherson Ralph A. Bullock Legal Notices Legal Notices Funerals Grover C, Kilipack 83 City, 2572 , Loy Wood, Clearfield, Births reported at Salt Lake area hospitals during the 24 hours ended at p.m. Wednesday Include - Intermountain Obituaries Loy Wood B 13 9, 1972 November Natl Guard 4S4- - RUMMAGE ' Sale. SatordavNov. lth. YWCA, 322 feast 3rd So. I to 12. South East Lady Lions, .OW eost housing tor retired. 121 So. State. Fairvlew. Utah. |