Show 1 Tuesday February 15 1SS3 St3?a'd-Ex3Tre- r ! Utah Suspect in scheme flees after indictment : rant from an employee of the US Marshal’s Office Ferraro SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A man disappeared after learning he had been indict-- d in a stock scheme that alleged- - ' Salt Lake City " said The grand jury indictment unsealed Feb 1 w as the result of a joint investigation by the US Attorney’s Office and the Securities and Exchange Commission The indictment alleges Wor- ' ly bilked investors out of approximately $415000 John E Worthen also known as John Walton was secretly indicted by a federal grand jury in San Diego Calif on Dec 17 and charged with on 12 counts of criminal contempt He was ac- '”'tused of violating a 1974 federal then manipulated the market price of the stock of Western Pacific Technology of Arcadia Calif and Nordic Limited of Salt Lake City through a series of transactions using nominee ac- court injunction barring him from violating d and registration provisions of federal securities laws “What the grand jury indictment alleges is that Worthen has engaged in certain activities since the 1974 injunction which if true constitute a further violation of federal securities law" said D anti-frau- - Obituaries Statistics Mildred S Templeton Elizabeth Jones G'aiys Victor's Stone Stokes 83 of 285 W 2nd St d ed Sunday Feo 14 1SS3 in an Ogden nursing hcma cf causas incident to age She was bom Jan 26 1SC5 in a Ogden — M'tdred E Steed 67 of 1611 Stanford St Monday Feo 15 1383 at her home of congestive heart failure She was bom Aug 23 1923 in Cli- OGDEN — Elizabeth Hoag Jones 73 of 1383 Lewis Drive Monday Feb 15 1SS3 at her home c! complications following surge'y She was tom Cec 7 1914 in Fargo N D e daughter of Stephen and John Jr Gladys V Stokes OGDEN —- daughter LAYTON Terry-p'et- dd Idaho a daughter of Ira R and Eivma Johnson Steed fton of MelUng and J9ssta Mills On April 14 1926 sne married Loyal Child Stokes in the Salt Lake LDS Kaysville She reared and cated Temple They were later divorced She was a member of the Ogden 15th LDS Ward where she had taught in the Primary MIA Sunday School and had been a visiting teacher She retired from the Roy Lumber Co where she had been a clerk She graduated from Weber Academy and had been a member of the Daughers of Utah Pioneers She had lived most of her life In Ogden Surviving are one son and three daughters John L Stokes Whiterock in She was e member of the Ogden Education Association and Utah State Education Association eduFar- In 1952 School She was a member of the Layton Lay-to- 6-- Benson refers to experience in Scouting as ‘builder of men’ — SALT LAKE CITY (AP) ’Mormon Church President Ezra Taft Benson marking the 75th year of association between the faith and scouting praised the Boy Scouts of America during a ! -- ! fireside meeting beamed by satel-- ’ lite throughout North America Benson recalling his nearly seven decades in Scouting told Mormons watching the proceed-- 1 ings at more than 1000 satellite that “one of the choicest experiences in my life was to serve in and participate in Scouting “Scouting is a great builder of men for leadership training for teaching love of country and building strong character It is a builder of men — men of courage and spirituality" the church leader said accepting two awards in recognition of the anniversary Ben H Love chief Scout executive houses praised the church as the meeting ‘f that all young men should earn first US religious body to sponI the rank of Eagle Scout sor Scouting The church was Salt from the granted a charter on May 21 Speaking Sunday 1913 Benson Lake said Tabernacle f ) dish-equipp- ed -- ’ Four parties to split $50000 SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — LL Gov W Val Oveson says Utah’s fohr political parties will split g $50000 in state money for conventions this summer Oveson said Monday he has asked that much in his budget to reimburse the parties for their convention costs which is the same figure the Legislature has nomi-natin- m'H appropriated the past several years Utah taxpayers foot the bill for state organizing conventions un- der the philosophy that they make unnecessary primaries that could cost three or more times as much The four parties are to get letters explaining that while the state is technically obligated to pay the parties their costs only $50000 is likely to be available to be divided up among them and the lieutenant governor’s office will not support a supplemental appropriation for more The Republican and Democrat parties have held conventions in lieu of primaries since the 1940s but there are two newer parties also holding conventions Oveson said The Libertarian Party traditionally refuses to take any state money And there is a new party that just recently was qualified Oveson said This group the New Alliance Party is headquartered in New York and just got a petition validated re Obituaries Rachel Black Horsley BOUNTIFUL — Rachel Black Hor81 of 350 S 400 E formerly of Ogden died Sunday Feb 14 1988 in a Bountiful nursing home of causes Incident to age ' She was born ' Sept 23 1906 sley Grace Idaho a daughter of Martin and Eliin zabeth Rasmussen Black Sha married Everett Lee Horsley on Oct 26 1927 in the Salt 'Lake LOS Tem-pl- e He died March 7 1985 She was reared in Grace and Soda Springs Idaho She lived in Wilson Lane for 15 years in Ogden for 20 years and in Bountiful four years She graduated from high school in Grace Idaho She had been a member of the Ogden 27th and 56th LDS Wards She was a temple worker and active In all auxiliaries of the church She was a member of the Bountiful 47th Ward She had enjoyed needlework crocheting quilting flowers and gardening She was active in the Olympiatrics Surviving are two sons and one daughter Donald Lynn Horsley Murray Robert Lee Horsley Sandy Mrs Kenneth (Lenore H) Bingham Bountiful 15 grandchildren and 24 greatgrandchildren Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters Floyd H Black Sait Lake City: Robert Orville Black Gresham Ore Mrs Duane (Roma Elizabeth) Royal Los Angeles Calif: Mrs Thelma Dahle St George Services will be Thursday at 1 p m at Lindquist & Sons Colonial Chapel 3408 Washington Ogden Friends may call at the mortuary In Ogden Wednesday from 6 to 8 p m and Thursday from 1145 a m to 12 45 pm jntormnnt In the Ogdon City Cemetery Funeral directors Lindquist 6 Bountiful Mortuery s 5 James E Robison ficiating Edna P Stephens OGDEN — Edna Irene Perkins Stephens 93 of 1641 Oak died Sunday Feb 14 1988 in a St George hospital of congestive heart failure She was born Aug 10 1894 In a Kaysville daughter of Joseph Marion and Belle Alice Bennett Perkins She married Jesse John Stephens on Nov 11 1914 in Logan Their marriage was later in solemnized the Logan LDS Services will be Thursday at 1 pm at the Murray Baptist Church 184 E 5770 S Salt Lake City where friends may call one hour prior to services Interment in Larkin Sunset Garden in Sandy Funeral directors Larkin Mortuary in Temple He died July 17 1950 She had lived in Kaysville Weston and Preston Idaho Logan and in Ogden She was educated in Weston Idaho AMSLER-Fun- Salt Lake City service rl for Haiel G Amir will be beiJ Wed at 1 em e Llnd-Oui- st 8 Son Cofcyval Chap in trieno mav cell Osden Tuev ed Wednesday Noon to 12 45 em Interment Ogoon Civ Cee'ecy wee Surviving are her husband of Ogden three brothers and one sister Veeder Hoag Fargo ND Leverett Hoag Duluth Minn Richard Hoag Mt Vernon Wash Dorothy Hoag Denver She was preceded in death by a daughter a sister and a brother Services will be held on Thursday at 11 am at Myers Mortuary Chapel 845 Washington Blvd with Rev David Wettstsm cf the Trinity Presbyterian SHURTLEFF-Funar- for V'Cor O ShurtieH bed Wed el It e m at Lmaouist s N Ogden Mortu- win be ery JU0 N Wsih where family will meet friend Wed a m Interment Ceden City Cemetery FR ervice for Albert Henry Fran will be hem Wed al 11 s m at Leavitt Chaoel of Flower Mortuary wher friend may call0 1 Tue pm and Wed 6 45 a m Interment Leavitt' Aultorest Memorial Park Military bonros wiU be accorded by the American Legion Color Guard Church officiating The family will meet friends at the mortuary on Wednesday from 6 to 8 pm and on Thursday from 9:45 am to 10:45 am Interment Aultorest Memorial Park BR ADLEY-Gravesid- ser- e vices for Flovd Edgar Bradley at 2 Pm af tne Ogden City Cemetery Friends may call al Leavitt' Chaoel of Flower Mortuary 45 pm Wed HORSLEY-Funetservice for Rachel Black Horsley will be held Thu el tpm at Lindquist and Son's Colonial Chapel in Ogden where friend may call Wed from 1 p m and Thu 1 1 45 am to 12 45 p m Interment In the Ogden City Cemetery al Mas for Edumemo Vigil will be held Thursday at 9 a m af St Rose of Lima Catholic Church 85 Church St Lavton Friends may call T uesday from 7 38 p m at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary 400 N Main Wake service Tuesday at 730 Pm wik be held Thur Kenneth Morrissey OAKLAND Calif — Kenneth Bernard Morrissey 78 formerly of Ogden died in an Oakland hospital on Sunday Feb 7 1988 of an aneurism On July 4 1937 he married Iris Juanita Marshall in Warren Ariz 4 The marriage c" was later solemnized in the Lo-gLDS an SALT LAKE CITY — James Edward Robison 92 of Salt Lake City formerly of Ogden died Sunday Feb 14 1988 in a Salt Lake City hospital of causes incident to age He was born Jan 5 1896 in Mesa County Colo a son of James E and Emma Crain Robison He married Icea B Martin on Dec 17 1921 in Hobart Okla She died Nov 30 1987 He was a procurement officer at Hill Air Force Base retiring in 1962 He was a veteran of World War I Surviving are four daughters and two sons Mrs Michael (Frances) Perry Mrs Wallace (Mary) Boldon both of Midvale Patricia Grosn Salt Lake City Mrs Jay (Virginia) Norris Chicago III Jack C Robison Chatsworth Calif Jerry Robison New Orleans La 13 grandchildren 19 The family will meet friends at the mortuary on Wednesday from 6 to 8 pm and on Thursday from 11:45 am to 12:45 pm Interment Aultorest Memorial Park Funerals She moved to Ogden from Nevada She mington graduated from Davis High Washington Blvd with Bishop Derwin Orgill of the Ogden 15th LDS Ward of- sa Dakota mi was 9:45-10:4- Armtrong — 8 fl and Nenssa Cornett PO Box 848 Evanston WyO- g'rt Feb 9 Holden — Roberi and Netsal Pho-ruk1081 S 1000 E No E Clearfield boy Feb 9 Bowen — Michael and Pamela Clark Box 92 Diamondville Wyo boy Feb 10 High x Hospital McKay-De- e dd She had been a teacher at Cgden School She had previously taught In Nevada Minnesota and North She married Robert Alien Templeton Nov Stone Births Ethel Hull Hoag In 1947 she married George B Jones in Wirmemucca Nev counts He also is alleged to have 26th LDS Ward made false public statements She had worked at Max Factor and for the Marquardt Corporation about the assets and operations of She enjoyed flowers gardening and the two companies quitting The indictment contends Worn Surviving are her husband of then used a number of different four daughters Mrs Ronald (Justock brokerage accounts in the dy) Carter Ogden Mrs Alan (Barbara) Thurgood Syracuse Mrs Darlene Salt Lake City area that were in Maestas Layton Mrs Rodney (CaroThomas Ferraro assistant US the names of other people also lyn) Shepherd Levan nine grandchil” 'attorney for the Southern District known as nominee accounts to NM Mrs Harry (Colleen) Abele Britt dren and 2 create the appearance of active Iowa Mrs Donald W (Elaine) Neal end Services will be held Thursday at 11 'of California a m at Lindquist's Kaysville Mortuary Larry (Carol) Taylor both of OgFerraro in a declaration in trading in the stocks he owned Mrs 18 den 400 N Mam with Bishop Preston grandchildren 20 inwas he in when his motion the that of simply actuality support Lloyd of the Layton 26th LDS Ward ofdictment be unsealed said Wor- selling his own stocks to himself Also surviving are two sisters Macel ficiating The appearance of active trad- S Montgomery Ogden Maxine S then fled after he learning Friends may call at the mortuary Roy Wednesday from 8 pm and Thursthrough an attorney about the in- -' ing in the stocks created interest Corry She was preceded in death by one day from am dictment and that a warrant had and forced the price up and and two brothers Interment Farmington City Cemedaughter been issued for his arrest The Worthen then sold the stock at a Services will be held on Thursday at tery ’r attorney learned about the war substantial profit officials said 1 pm at Myers Mortuary Chapel 845 ’ 9C Temple He was a member of the 3rd Oakland LDS Ward had In memoriam He served MEMORY OP JOE OROSCO IN LOVING many positions in the church including stake missionary genealogy instructor and supervisor of LDS services in a retirement center He had served as visitor center guides for the Oakland and Washington DC temples He was a former member of the Ogden LDS 47th Ward Surviving are his widow of Oakland one daughter Mrs Cleon (Barbara Ann) Jensen Ogden seven grandchildren Also surviving are two brothers Harold A Morrissey El Paso Texas Joseph Edward Morrissey Houston Texas Graveside services will be held on Wednesday at 3 pm at Evergreen Memorial Park in Ogden Local funeral directors Myers Mortuary of Ogden DAD You've walked along beside us in sunshine and in ram When memories of our sorrow tend to tear our world apart the lova and comfort you put forth would melt a hardened heart You see a year ego we thought your life came to an end But little did we know tnat God will elway be your very dearest friend Love Sylvia Mike Juanita Pugie Glo Rene She was a member of the Ogden 36th LDS Ward She had worked in the Primary Relief Society and had been an active temple worker Surviving are one son and William “Bill" Stephens Salinas Calif Donna Noble Ogden sev- en grandchildren and r 24 Also surviving are two brothers and five sisters Orval Perkins Salt Lake City Ray Perkins Ogden Mary Merrill Stockton Calif Alice Marler Lewiston Utah: Thelma Griffith Preston Idaho Dorothy Miller Ogden Nellie B Dayton Idaho She was preceded in death by one BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING daughter Services will be held Friday at 11 am at Lindquist & Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden 3408 Washington Blvd with Bishop Robert Bieshline of the Ogden 36th ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 9 to 10:45 am Interment Logan City Cemetery Robert Dorian Madsen Frances sen TREMONTON — Frances Brough of 460 W 600 N died Monday Feb 15 1988 at a nursing home in Tremonton of heart failure She was born April 2 1906 in East Hill 81 to Tremonton Raymond Gilbert and Edna Allred Brough She married Donald Ray- mond Hill Jan 13 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS K Temple He died Aug 6 1984 She reared and edu- cated in Trent o n t o n graduating from Bear River High School She had lived In Eiwood Mantua Garland Huntsville Emmett Idaho Moses Lake and Ephrata Wash In 1969 she and her husband returned to Tremonton She was a member of the LDS Nursing Home Branch In Tremonton the Primary YWMIA Relief Society and as a Relief Society visiting teacher Surviving are four sons and one daughter Raymond Glenn Hill Weiser Idaho Leon D Hill Sutter Calif Max Glayde Hill Pleasant Grove: Reed Joseph Hill Hooper Mrs Richard Stephen (Belva Gae) Pratt American Fork 14 grandchildren three in the past In Also surviving are two sisters Mrs (LaVon) Garfield Tremonton Mrs Dona Bowcutt Garland Jess She was preceded in death by one brother Services will be conducted Friday at 11 am at the Rogers Mortuary Chapel 111 N First East Tremonton Friends may call Thursday at the mortuary from 8 to 8 pm and Friday from 9 45 to 10 45 a m Interment Cemetery will be Tremonton in the Riverview Chamber conducting Bunal in the Honeyville Cemetory More people look for OGDEN 2562 Monroe 1 Ph 399-115- " I I I U "" rental housing office space or properties in the daily newspaper than anywhere start with a simple check Protect yourself will Friends may call at the Nelson Funeral Home in Smithfield Thursday evenina trom 6 to 8 and at the church on Friday from 9 30 to 1030 a m advertising disorders Also surviving is one brother Ronald Madsen Honeyville be held Friday In the Smithfield 7th Ward chapel 79 E 200 South at 11 am with Bishop Robert RENT" sign aren’t in the market for your offer They already live in your neighborhood You need to extend your offer by backing it up with some other form of Nearly 20 million Americans are unaware they have high blood pressure since the disease has no symptoms Millions more do not use the medication and diet that are necessary to control this disease These people risk heart attacks strokes and kidney Weed District He served In the Army during World War II Surviors Include his widow of Smith-fiel- d three sons Robert Dale Madsen Salt Lake City: Stephan Dorian Madsen Logan Jeffrey Lynn Madsen Salt Lake City: three daughters Mrs Matthew (Vicki Ann) King of Rinebeck NY Mrs Dale (Suzanne Denise) Speiser of Las Vegas Nev Jennifer Jo Madsen Smithliold and five grandchildren Services Because that saw your of the problem He was a member of the LDS Church and had been bishop in Well-to- n Ariz for nine years high council member in Yuma Ariz for three years and seminary teacher for seven years He was a stake missionary for two years worked In the stake and district mutual and was a counselor in the bishoppric for years He worked in extraction service was a temple worker and lead singing in church and taught dancing He was president of the Farm Bureau fnr several years and had been president of Gila Valley SO OGDEN 725-40t- Ph St h 621-556- else CLEARFIELD The Standard-Examinwants to help you find renters with a special advertising offer for the month of February Any liner ads you run in the er 3 Clearfield Plaza Ph 7 773-224- 0 "v” “ble’coupo " """save" ""1 SAVE s300 ON ALL NEW OR TRANSFERRED of the 95 Get to the heart years was She had served — Robert Dorian Mad63 of Smithfield died Monday Feb 15 1988 at his home of complications following an automibie accident in Smithfield He was born Oct 18 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