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Show r It's up, up, and away for tho Bill Gourloy homo. Tho homo is boing movod to mako room for Workman unload roofing materials on tho Arbor Park East Shopping Cantor. Progross is moving right along. tho now shopping cantor. History in Egypt, mummies and Joseph Smith CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK Traditionally, it has been thought that Antonio Lebolo (the name .erroneously appears as Sebolo in some LDS publications) was a French traveler who acquired 11 mummies in 1831 while digging at an ancient Egyptian site, He willed four of them to a nephew named Michael H. Chandler, the story goes. Several commonly quoted accounts portray Lebolo as a ruthless, shadowy character who had no scruples, was arrested several times and died penniless. The new documents are more com plimentry. . In 1833, Chandler sold the mummies to Joseph Smith, the Mormon leader, who translated the accompanying papyri into what now comprises the Book of Abraham. from the ancient city of Thebes.) Lebolo was permitted to excavate privately at the nearby cemetery of less wealthy Egyptians and it was there that he found the 11 mummies, four of which Joseph Smith later bought. Peterson said his research shows Lebolo was highly respected in his job in Egypt and hosted dignitaries there frequently. Count Carlo Vidua, a Piedmontese nobleman, extols him in one document for his success, graciousness" and hospitality. Lebolo also was well respected in his home town of Castellamonte as evidenced by documents showing he frequently acted as a legal witness. Lebolo sold hundreds of mummies and artifacts that are now located in such renowned places as the Lovre in Paris, the British Museum in London, the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, and the Vatican in Rome. The newly found papers show that The newly found documents, said Peterson, show Lebolo was fairly prosperous, prominent, and a man in Castelleamonte at his death. He died on Feb. 19, 1830, not in 1832 as commonly believed, and he died in Castellamonte, not Trieste as commonly thought. He was Piedmontese but had served as a French policeman (Piedmont is a region in what is now northwest Italy). In the early 1820s, not early 1830s Lebolo worked in Egypt for the French government, which was excavating the tombs of Eygptian kings. Lebolo acted as foreman over a crew of 200 to 300 men digging in cemeteries in El Guornah on the west bank of the Nile River (across well-respect- fio::ter hospital births Births at Pioneer Valley Hospital for the last week are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Thornton, son. - Mr. and Mrs. Craig daughter. Construction workers oro building those giant pillars as a part of now shopping cantor. With tho removal of tho Gourloy homo they are now visiabla from tho road. -- OBITUARIES- State trying new control for pests better rid crca of Roxisus weeds Notices asking property owners to get rid of noxious weeds on their land will start going out to some Salt Lake County residents today from County Weed Control Manager Hugh Bringhurst. If property owners dont comply within a time period specified by Bringhurst, the County can take appropriate control measures on the property and bill the owner. If the bill is not paid, it can be collected through taxes.. , An egg parasite will be dispersed into a three acre plot on Wednesday, This is a small May 22, 1985. parasitic wasp that injects its egg into eggs of the beetle, eventually destroying the developing beetle. The wasp may have five or more generations per year, thereby being an effective control agent of the Property owners who get todays notices have until May 28th to rid their land of noxious weeds. Section 7 of the Utah Noxious Weed Act says effective cutting, tillage, cropping, or treating with pasturing, or other effective methods which prevent the weed chemicals, , form blooming and maturing seeds, or spreading by root, root stalks or other means may all be used to control weeds. ; If property owners disagree with the notice, they have 10 days to request a hearing. If the hearing is not requested, the Weed Control a Manager can declare the land and in and spray nuisance go public five days later. The property owner is then billed for the spraying. If the bill is not paid within 90 days, it will go on the tax notice. noxious weeds declared for the State of Utah and Salt Lake County. They are: Bermudagrass, Bindweed (Wild Glory), Broadleayed Mprning (Tall Whitetop), Peppergrass There are 12 Johnson Grass, Leafy Spurge, Musk Thistle, Quackgrass, Russian .Knapweed, Scotch Thistle, Whitetop, and Dyers Canada Thistle, 84, Antoinette three four and Mrs. Charles and Palmierl, both of Magna, grandchildren -- This 1985 law changed our . procedure so we dont need property owners consent to go on their land and spray. The law will help us a lot. Before, I felt like I was just batting my head against a wall. Daniel Piccirelli, MAGNA greatgrandchildren. Mass of Christian burial was held Wednesday, 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes, 2840 South 9000 west, , interment Cemetery. Helper Funeral directors Peel Funeral the growing explains Dr. Jay Karren, Home beetle throughout season, USU Extension specialist. Parasatized larva flown in by APHIS from Virginia have already been introduced into a one and one-ha- lf acre grain field in Morgan County. We are very pleased with the cooperation we have received from APHIS and extension in helping Utah to establish this control method. The " legislature appropriated $6,500 which is being used for the lease of ; the land which is being used as an insectary. This means that this land will be not be sprayed so that the parasites will have a chance to mature and increase. There is no other costs to the state, stated fogy? irrtfflm MAGNA and grandmother greatgrandmother, Virginia Hansen Justesen, 73 died May 16 1985. Born January 14, 1912, Magna, to Christian B. and Stenie Cash Hansen. Married Jay A. Justesen, in Brigham City, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active in Church Auxiliaries. Loved little children. Survivors: Husband Magna; son Don and Carol and daughter-in-la- December 17, 1931 Utah; later solemnized Justesen, Price; grandchildren, Brad, Bryce, Lisa Ann, David; nine sister, Mrs. Beatrice McNemar, Clearfield. Funeral services Monday, May 20 n; - 1985 at 1 the Deputy Utah Department of Agriculture. APHIS gave Utah a lot of help last year in the identification of the pest and in sharing their information on control measures. This year at their expense they shipped parasites to Utah. These are for an insectary which will be used to develop an adequate parasite population for distribution to infected farms in Utah," added Ed Bianco, State Entomologist. This control effort is new to Utah but has been used effectively in the midwest over the past 12 years. the with ), achievement or service to the United States. Ketcham is a range operations support chief with the Air Force Satellite Control Facility. His wife, Darla, is the daughter of Alma G. and Lou R. Anderson of 3020 West 3725 South, Granger, Utah. He received a doctorate in 1984 from Ventura College of Law, Calif. Neilson Loving, wife, mother, p.m. Magna Central Stake Center, 8181 West 3320 South. Interment: Valley View Memorial Park. Marine Pvt. Norman L. Neilson, son of Gary L. and stepson of Maddylan Neilson of 3704 W. 3830 South West Valley, Utah, recently graduated from the Basic Hygiene LeJeune, North Carolina, course, Neilson During the studied maintenance management, plumging, military water supply, Marine Corps Engineer School Camp sanitation. Equipment Operator Course at water purification equipment, hygiene equipment and field Barrett HOMETOWN NEWS-Ar- my Pvt. Kevin S. Barrett, son of Orin E. Barrett of 3121 South 3940 West, West City, Utah, and Carol J. Barrett of 616 N.E. 217th, Gresham, Ore., has arrived for duty in West Valley Germany. Barrett, an y specialist with the 7th Medical Command, was previously assigned at Fort Rucker, Ala. His wife, Tammy, is the daughter of Bob and Devona Warner of 3260 Pearce St., West Valley. He is a 1984 graduate of Granger High School, West Valley City. Kielkowski Marine Pfc. James F. Kielkowski, son of Joe F. and Janice L. Kielkowski of 3554 Casino Camino, West Valley Qity, UT, recently reported for duty with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, AZ. Dandruff just means scaling. Its a symptom and not a disease in itself. dUHajp . (irWiMTKU Life Auto Fire Truck - DISCOUNT COUPON USERS Hundreds of dollars per year on your food and drugstore of your choice. purchases. Receive the wanted discount coupons SAVE Commercial - Edison Stephens, Commissioner with non-comb- at Justesen died May 18, 1985. Born January 29, 1901, Chester County, Pennsylvania to Feloppo and Rosa Fecca Piccirelli. Married Rose KiPaolo April 26, 1919 in Italy. She died in 1936. Former resident of Helper. Retired from Tooele Army ' Depot. Survived son and daughter, 85-9- , HOMETOWN NEWS Air Force Maj. Henry E. Ketcham, son of Clarissa E. Ketcham of Rural Route2, Greenville, N.Y., has been decorated with the Meritorious Service Medal at Sunnyvale Air Force Station, Calif. The Meritorious Service Medal four is awarded specifically meritorious outstanding DaWayne Edward Morrison, 17, died May 17, 1985, of a defect. heart congenital Born November 19, 1967, in Salt Lake City, to Melvin G. and Wilma Williams Morrison. Member, LDS Church. Student at Cyprus High School. Eagle Scout, Order of the Arrow; obtained his Duty to God Award. Loved i by all. Survivors: Parents, Magna; toother and sisters, Mrs. Kelly (Rita) Lawrence, Taylorsville; Mrs. Charles (Kathy) Nuesmeyer, Kearns; MaryLou, Vernon, Magna; grandmothers, Mrs. Gertrude Williams, Duchesne ; Mr. Dorothy Morrison, Payson. Funeral services Tuesday, May 21, 1985, at 1 p.m.Lakeridge 11th Ward, 7825 Sharon Dr. Interment, Redwood Memorial Estates. Picdrelli acquainted mummies though it is known that Joseph Smith bought four from him for $600 each. Peterson believes much remains to be done in documenting the story of the Book of Abraham, but he said the knowledge gained from the will and the other documents raises new issues and leads researchers in new directions. Many questions remain, Peterson said. What was so special about the 11 mummies that Lebolo kept them until his death? If the mummmies were that valuable (to bring a price of $600 each in why arent they in his will? Who was Michael H. Chandler and how did he acquire the mummies? Ketcham MAGNA, Utah Through the cooperation of the Utah Department of Agriculture, Utah State University, and USDAs Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service a biological parasite control program has been initiated in the Morgan County area. Hie wasp involved is the cereal leaf beetle which was discovered in Utah in June of 1984. This was the first time it was discovered west of the Mississippi River. According to Dr. Don Davis of USU, there is a 90 per cent chance of success using a biological control for this pest. This is the only biological control that has 5 percent control rates, which are well within economically tolerable ranges, explained Dr. Davis. became SERVICE NEVJS Morrison Lend owners Bringhurst says a change in the Utah Noxious Weed Act made this year by the Legislature will make it easier to get rid of weeds which ; become a nuisance. ; Wilson, and Mrs. Don Rasmussen, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Labrum, son. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Scheling, daughter. Mr. the 11 mummies eventually sent to the United States were not listed in Lebolos will but only in the supporting documents. None of the papers mentions Michael Chandler, and it remains unclear how he FOR FREE INFO Monthly Payments Send a stamped and envelope to The Coupon Club 7908 W. Mill Road Milwaukee, WI 53218 self-address- . 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