Show 8C Standard-Examin- Thursday May er 19 1988 Metro Obituaries Health complaints prompt employees to leave offices MOAB (AP) — Thirteen months after several state employees in Moab began complaining about respiratory problems the last of the state’s 38 employees there are completing their move to new offices “No matter what actions we fake we are not going to alleviate their health concerns” said Jack Quintana assistant director of the State Division of Facilities Construction and Management “And because of our concern over liability it is best for everyone to jlust move” The move is being made despite tests that found no dangerous levels of toxic or hazardous substances are present in the building I State employees began in April 1987 of health problems they attributed to JChemical substances seeping into 'the Moab Regional Center or present in the building materials Employees with the Depart-"fneof Social Services moved out of the building about four y I'months ago and the Utah Patrol and the Driver License Division followed suit about a month ago Employees with the state Divi--- ! sion of Parks and Recreation and ithe Division of State Lands and Forestry will move to temporary ‘ Offices in the Contel Building lat-- J er this week or early next week i‘ “We’re the last to go” said Max Jensen southeast regional manager for Parks and Recre ng com-)plaini- ! - nt High-I’wa- ’ ation “We certainly recognize the fact there are employees who have a problem staying here and it’s probably in the best interests of the state to move” While moving from the Moab Regional Center may resolve health concerns it won’t end the debate The owner of the building likely will sue the state for breaking its lease agreement Quintana said Some employees don’t like the idea of moving “We’re tickled with this facility” Jensen said “It has suited our needs It is comfortable attractive and is in a convenient central location We’re right next door to the federal offices” About a year ago some state employees began complaining of burning eyes and respiratory problems Mysterious spots also began appearing on the carpet — spots that “looked like someone had spilled something and then tried to wipe it up” said Jensen As time passed the carpet rotted in those spots An examination of the carpet revealed high levels of mold Nine months ago the carpet was removed and the building was sterilized “That didn’t seem to help (those with health problems)” said Jensen “And the strong cleaning agents they used caused others to become ill” Part of the problem stems from an underground gasoline leak that has created health risks for residents of neighboring homes ft t SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two puppies stolen from a nasearch and rescue confer- tional ‘ence have been recovered in what their Canadian owner calls a classic example of coordinated search ‘ management fe- The pups ‘male German shepherds being lltrained for search and rescue Jwork were stolen from their portable kennels on a camper truck parked at a downtown hotel early Tuesday morning the dogs’ own-':Erin Wilson of Surrey British Columbia said Wednesday i Wilson and some 600 other and rescue specialists were attending a meeting of the National Search and Rescue Association and she’d brought the pups along because trainers like to ikeep their dogs with them as !much as possible IV One puppy called Kita was later Tuesday by a wom-a- n who’d seen a man - unsuccessfully trying to sell it at a convenience store The ‘nearby i man left but the puppy wandered -- back Wilson said er ’ Tax I’ From 1C M i -- to return the over-collecte- d -- amount to taxpayers “They keep ‘Why is the governor so --‘adamant about this?’ ” she said --‘saying Bangcrter said the cost of returning the money — an average -- of about $130 per taxpayer — ! would be negligible if returned as ta tax credit “There are many voices out there” he said “It’s a matter of t j Sylvia Ido you listen to the first three "phone calls you get or the last I three” “I think there is still strong se- ntiment for tax reduction” Bangcr-tc- r said State School Board Member Richard Maxfield reminded those ‘ present that public education alienated a large percentage of f Utahns two years ago when taxes ft were raised to its benefit “I’m very nervous about going j -- after this money with the attitude there and further alienating tithe public against education” he I! said “In the long run we’re going (o need their support” - Bangcrter said that if nothing is - done about the surplus in a spe- cial legislative session a current j state law will automatically re-- 5 (urn the income tax overage in J the form of a tax credit He wants J’ a special session to look at differ-Jcways of returning the money like to maybe look at gi“I’d £ ving back federal deductibility” he said Called a tax on a tax by Uisome the governor said he thinks 1‘ it’s hurting the state's economic 1 ! Ma-la- She married Kenneth Vernon Hunsaker Feb 25 1943 in the LDS Temple He died Nov 18 1970 Logan Funerals MCALLISTER Funeral services for Evewn Maria McAllister will be held Friday at 11 a m at Leavitt's Chaoel of Flowers Mortuary where friends may call Thursday 6 to 8 pm and Friday one hour prior to services Interment Leavitt's Auitorest Memorial Park NEWEY-Funerservices for Roberta M Newey will be held Fri at 11 a m at Lindauist & Sons Colonial Chaoet In Ogden where friends may10-- call Thurs 45 a m 8 p m and Fri Inierment Llndouist's Wash-IrgtPark Memorial Heights one cated in Honey-vill- e and was a homemaker She was active in the LDS Church and served in the presidency of the Relief Society and the Young Womens MIA She was Sunday school secretary and a teacher in the Primary She had been ward librarian and was active in genealogy She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Surviving is one daughter Mrs Bryan (MarRue) Sparks Honeyville five grandchildren and five Also surviving are three brothers and one sister Darrell Thomas Gleed LaVan Gleed both of Logan Daniel J Gleed Arco Idaho Mrs Harvey (Sara) Harris Logan She was preceded in death by a William son Services will be Saturday at 1 1 am at the Honeyville Ward Chapel Friends may call at the Petersen Funeral Chapel 634 E 2nd S Brigham City Friday from 6 to 8 pm and Satur- day at the church one hour prior to services Interment will be in the Honeyville City Cemetery Leda M Dunn OGDEN — Margaret Leda Mathews Dunn 90 of 3895 Evelyn Road died Wednesday May 18 1988 at McKay-De- e Hospital of complications from surgery She was born May 1 1898 in a Providence daughter of Da- vid Richard and Ma- thews She married Lester Welch' Dunn Dec 25 1917 in Logan floral UNIQUE DESIGNS for EVERY OCCASION South Ogden 1104 CotMtry Huh Dm Sfiu 70S Aempoa Ceuer 394-292- 7 Ogden 210 Historic 25th Street 191-4U- ‘ Lo-g- ’ officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 6 to 8 pm and Saturday one hour prior to services Interment will be in Leavitt's Auitorest Memorial Park Alfred E Ricketts — Alfred Eudester Ricketts 79 of 675 Adams St died Wednesday May 18 1988 at the home of a daughter of causes incident to age He was born May 4 1909 in Shawnee Okla a son of Charles Burton and Lanora V Matlock Ricketts He married Jeannette Estelle Knepp Jan 9 1947 in Salem Ore They were later divorced He married Doris W Fox She later died He served with the US Army during World War II He was a Protestant Surviving is one daughter Sharon Briggs Layton four stepsons and one stepdaughter Duane Van Cleave Donald Van Cleave both of Salem Ore Sherman Van Cleave Bend Ore Kenneth Van Cleave Wood Burn Ore Sharon Ransom Seattle Wash two grandchildren Also surviving are one brother and one sister C Howard Ricketts Salem Ore and Blanche Hill Milwaukee Ore Services will be held in Salem Ore with interment in the City View Cemetery in Salem Local funeral directors Myers Mortuary of Layton LAYTON Mark Alan Doherty 21 of 3460 Brinker died Saturday May 14 1988 at the McKay-De- e Hospital Center of causes resulting from a fall He was born Aug 7 1966 in Pittsburg Kan a son of Michael and Jane Gaston Doherty He was attending Weber State College at the time of his death and was a member of the golf team Surviving are his parents of Cheyenne Wyoming Funeral services and interment will be held in Cheyenne Wyoming Local funeral directors Myers Mortuary of Ogden v KERRY C WANGSGARD FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH 43625068 J Wells Robins SCIPIO — J Wells Robins 99 of Scipio formerly of Eden died Monday May 16 1988 in the Fillmore Hospital in Fillmore of causes incident to age He was born Aug 22 1888 in Scip-i- o a son of William J and Delcena Thompson Robins He married Pearl Peterson on April 21 1915 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He had formerly worked for Lindsay Land and Livestock Co In Eden He served as mayor of Scipio He had been president of the Utah State Cattlemen's Association and of the National elected Cattlemen's Association He also served as president of Utah Society of Range Management He was one of the first forest rangers in Utah He was an active member of the LDS Church and had served as bishop for 10 years He served a mission in the Southern States Mission Surviving are his widow of Scipio two sons Junius Robins Grand Junction Colo Leo Robins Scipio one daughter Mrs RW (Thelma) Stephenson San Diego Calif one foster daughter Mrs Thad (Pauline) Framp-to- n FOR BIO ADVERTISEMENT SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF PURCHASING OF WEBER STATE COLLEGE OGDEN UTAH UNTIL 2:00 PM WEDNESDAY JUNE 1 1988 FOR: CUSTODIAL EQUIPMENT BID SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR ADM OF PURCHASING BLDG ROOM 207 WEBER STATE COLLEGE WEBER STATE COLLEGE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS OR WAIVE ANY IRREGULARITIES OR INFORMALITIES IN THE INTEREST OF THE COLLEGE ROBERT L NIELSEN CPM Director of Purchasing 43607198 Pub May 19 1988 FOR BIO ADVERTISEMENT SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE DIRECTOR OF PURCHASING OF WEBER STATE COLLEGE OGDEN UTAH UNTIL 2:00 PM FRIDAY JUNE 3 FOR: AND DRAPERY HARDWARE BID SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR ADM OF PURCHASING BLDG ROOM 207 WEBER STATE COLLEGE WEBER STATE COLLEGE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS OR WAIVE ANY IRREGULARITIES OR INFORMALITIES IN THE INTEREST OF THE COLLEGE ROBERT L NIELSEN 1988 THEATRE LIGHTING CPM Director of Purchasing 43718462 Pub May 19 1988 INVITATION TO BID Ogden City Corporation is requesting sealed bids tor "Public Nuisance six grandchil- of clean-u- p one Abatement" weeds trash at that time and place they will be opened and read aloud Any questions regarding this bid may be addressed by contracting Robert WrightFire Marshall at Ogden City reserves the right to accept or reject any bid that best serves its convenience andor is found to be In the best interest of the City Burial in the Scipio Cemetery Melvin Willis Garfield SALT LAKE CITY — Melvin Willis Garfield 68 of Salt Lake City died Tuesday May 17 1988 of a heart attack He was born Dec 24 1919 in Utah a son of Oliver and Lorraine Houghton Garfield- He married Lorraine Horsley on April 3 1946 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He was a member of the LDS Church He was serving as bishop of the Rose Park 1st Ward Ha was a former Elders Quorum president Seventies president executive secretary in a bishopric bishop's counselor high counselor and High Priest Group lead- WILLIAM D GARR Purchasing Agent Ogden City Corporation Pub May 17 IB 19 1988 43717584 NOTICE OF SALE No 883000444CV CIRCUIT COURT UTAH STATE OF UTAH COUNTY PROVO DEPARTMENT CivH THE IN Anderson Lumber Comoany a Utah corporation Plaintiff vs Kirt Bailey and Mike Carr dba K & M Construction Defen- dants Under and bv virtue of an Writ of Execution issued out of the above entitled action on the 26th day of April 1988 I am commanded to sell at public auction all that parcel of land situated in Ogden Weber County Utah described as follows er He served in the Coast Guard during World War II for 4’2 years He was a former mechanic for the State Road Commission He retired after 30 years with the Postal Service as a letter carrier He was a crosswalk guard for four years Surviving are one daughter Mrs Jerry (Joyce) Prentice Salt lake City three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren Also surviving are two brothers Leslie Garfield and Jesse Garfield both of Tremonton two sisters Grace Dodd Ogden Mrs Kenneth (Fern) Horsley Salt Lake City He was preceded in death by three Part of the Northeast quarter Township 7 North Range 2 West Salt Lake Meridian US Survey: Beginning at a point 20 chains East and 4266 feet North from the Southwest corner of said Northeast quarter and running thence West 133 feet thence North 90 feet thence East 1495 feet to street thence of Section 32 south 90 feet thence West 165 feet to beginning Notice Is hereby given that on the 2nd day of June 1988 at 2:00 pm o'clock of said day on the Front Steps of the Municipal building in Ogden Weber County Utah I will In obedience to said Execution sell the above described property or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy Plaintiff's judgment with Interest and cost to the highest brothers Services will be held Saturday at 12 noon in the Rose Park 1st Ward Chapel 800 N 1200 W Salt Lake City Friends may call at Russon Brothers Mortuary 255 S 200 E Friday from 6 to 8 pm and Saturday from 10:45 to 11:45 am at the ward chapel Interment in the Redwood Memorial bidder Dated this 11th 1988 day of May GEORGE FISHER Sheriff ol Weber County By Capl Jesse M Preston Deputy Sheriff Pub May 12 19 26 1988 TEREST as Beneficiary recorded August 11 1987 as Entry number 1021335 in book 1523 at page 2026 of the records of the Weber County Recorder State ot Utah The balance owing es of the dale of the recordation ol the Notice of Default on the obligation secured bv said Trust Deed was 1000000 plus interest from February 1 1986 and all penalties tees and advances MOUNTAIN VIEW TITLE & ESCROW INC By: MICHAEL HENDRY President Pub May 19 26 June 2 1988 43726280 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder on the 24th day of May 1988 at 10:00 am at the front entrance ot the Municipal Building Ogden Utah in the County of Weoer by KAY M LEWIS Trustee and FIRST SECURITY FINANCIAL as Beneficiary under the Deed of Trust made bv LOREN BRUCE HILL and LINDA SUE HILL husband and wile as Trustors and recorded April 20 1983 as Entry No 878161 in Book 1423 at Page 515 of the official records of Weber County Utah given lo secure an inoebl-edne- ss in favor of said beneficiary by reason of certain obligations secured thereby Notice ot Default was recorded January 4 1988 in Book 1532 at Page 795 as Entry No 1034859 of said official records Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder in cash payable in lawful money of the United Slates at the time of sale without warranty as to title possession or encumbrances the following described property located at 1214 West 4575 South Riverdale Utah: All of Lot 3 DIAMOND HILLS SUBDIVISION Riverdale Utah according to the official plat thereof for the purpose of paving obligations secured by said Deed of Trust including fees charges and expenses of Trustee advances it any under the terms ot said Deed of Trust Interest thereon and the unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as in said contract and by law provided DATED this 19th day of April 1988 KAY M LEWIS Trustee TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property win be sold at public auction to the highest bidder payable in lawful money ot the United Slates at the time ot sale el the front steps of the Weber County Courthouse at 2549 Washington Boulevard Ogden Utah on Monday June 6 1988 at 1:00 pm of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Deed of Trust dated June 14 1979 and recorded June 15 1979 as Entry No 780121 in Book 1307 at page 890 in the Records of Weber County Stale of Utah executed by MONTE M JONES AND BETTY L JONES husband and wife as Trustors In favor of American Savings and Loan Association as Trustee-anBeneficiary covering the real property located at approximately 4268 South 4300 West Hooper Utah and more particularly described as follows: Part of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 9 Township 5 North Range 2 West Salt Lake Me- ridian US Survey: Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Southwest Quarter of said Northwest Quarter Section of said Section and running thence East 283 feet thence South 540 feet to the place of EXCEPTING Beginning therefrom that portion of the above described land now used for County road and the right of way ot the Hooper Ir- Canal rlgatioo Company 1988 LORIN D RONNOW TIBBALS HOWELL 8 MOXLEY Attorneys lor Trustee East 200 South Suite 850 Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Pub May 12 19 26 1988 43631789 257 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described property will be sold al public auc- - lion lo the highest bidder payable in lawful money of the United States al the time of sale at the front steps of the Weber County Courthouse at 2549 Washington Boulevard Ogden Utah on Monday June 6 1988 at 1:00 pm of said day for the purpose of foreclosing a Deed of Trust dated July 18 1978 and recorded June 19 1978 as Entry No 746202 In Book 1253 at page 896 in the Records of Weber County Stale of Utah exeJONATHON cuted by GARDNER AND PAMELA GARDNER husband and wife' as Trustor In favor of American Savings and Loan Associaas Trustee tion and Beneficiary covering the real properly located al approxi- mately 1078 East 3250 North North Ogden Utah and more particularly described as follows: All of Lot 65 INDIAN HILLS SUBDIVISION NO 2 in North Ogden City according lo the official plat thereof Dated this 10th day of May 1988 LORIN D RONNOW TIBBALS HOWELL 8 MOXLEY Attorneys tor Trustee East 200 South Suite 850 Salt Leke City Utah 84111 Pub May 12 19 26 1988 257 43632701 South 300 East Suite 1 Salt Lake City Utah 84111 Pub May 5 12 19 1988 43524139 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On the 15th day of June 1988 al the hour of 9:30 o'clock am of said day at the front door of the WEBER County House al OGDEN Court Utah MOUNTAIN VIEW TITLE 8 ESCROW INC as Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In lawful money of the United Stales all payable al the lime of sale the following described property situated in the County of WEBER Slate of Utah and described as follows: A part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 5 Township 5 North Range 1 West Salt Lake Base and Meridian US Survey Beginning at a point South 5'49'30" West 61823 feet from the intersection of the centerline of 33rd Street and the East line of Pacific Avenue Ogden City Weber County Utah and running thence South S’49'30" West 352 53 feet along said East line of Pacific Avenue thence East 38743 feet thence North 101' East 350 69 feet thence North 89 59' IS" We$l 35787 feet to the point of beginning Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title possession or encumbrances to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power of sale conferred In the A Trust Deed executed by ENTERPRISES as Trustor to Mountain View Title & Escrow Inc as Trustee for the benefit and security of PIONEER MEMORIAL AND TITLE COMPANY as Beneficiary recorded as Entry number 898432 In book 1438 at page 1224 of the records of the WEBER County Recorder State of Utah The balance owing as of the date of the recordation of the Notice ot Default on the obligation secured by said Trust Deed was 11430767 plus Interest from December 1 1985 and all penalties fees and advances SUMMONS Civil No 1315-8- 8 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR WEBER COUNTY STATE OF UTAH US VETERANS ADMINISTRATION Plaintiff vs GARY A WHITE aka GARY ALLEN DONNA WHITE DIANE WHITE aka DONNA DIANE DONNER UTAH STATE TAX COMMISSION Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to file an Answer in writing to the attached Petition with the Clerk of the above-entitle- d Court and to serve upon or mail to Plaintiff's Box 11500 125 at PO attorney South State Street Room 5422 Salt Lake City Utah 84147 a copy of said Answer within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons upon you IF YOU FAIL TO DO SO Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief de- manded in said Petition which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court and a copy ot which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you This is an action to quiet title to real property and to terminate contract interest in real property described as follows: All of Lot 37 EL CENTRO ESTATES SUBDIVISION In Roy City Weber County Utah according to the official plat thereof located at 4856 South 2572 West Roy Utah 84067 Daied thi 4th day of Febru1988 ary GLADE S BIGLER Attorney tor Plaintiff Pub May 19 26 June 2 9 1988 43729686 tOil&rii ?tauiari)-tvammr- r CLASSIFIED FAMILY WANT ADS MOUNTAIN VIEW TITLE & ESCROW INC By: MICHAEL HENDRY President Pub May 19 26 June 2 TRY IT TODAY PHONE 1988 43726265 394-167- 1 r Serving Northern Utah Since 1888 Pay-B- y Mail Alternative A convenient alternative which e doesn’t your carrier short-chang- j S 8 Check applicable boxes: Please switch i rj collect ij8 my subscription from carrier Please start delivery as a new office pay n subscription 12 months $8700 6 months $4350 jD ! 2 months $1450 i J The expiration date of your subscription will be extended for vacation periods J by simply notifying the circulation department Questions? Call 399-961- 1 or Pay-By-M- MAIL TO: Standard-Examin- er PO Box 951 Ogden UT 84402 Name ' 800-234-55- 05 Addreu ail during business hours fJUEff 1 i KRinUE1 'r I I I I I I I Ia I i i i i i8 e b City Zip Phone Amount Enclosed $ nEIuLTO d Title is now vested in the CORPORATION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE PEOPLES PROCEDURE ANDOR OF CORPORATION THE OF THE PRESIDENT CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DASAINTS by a Warranty Deed recorded De- - ' cember 9 1987 as Entry No 1032949 In Book 1453 at Page of Weber County Records Dated this 10th day of May 320 43630544 Estates Standard-Examine- ie build- ing materials slumps etc on vacant lots within Ogden City Information and bidding packets may be obtained at the office of Ogden City Purchasing 298 24th St Suite 213 Ogden Utah and should be returned to same no later than 10 am on Wednesday June 1 1988 where He was preceded in death by a son Services will be held Friday at 12 noon in the Scipio LDS Ward Chapel Friends may call at the Olpin Mortuary in Fillmore Thursday from 6:30 to 8 pm and at the ward chapel Friday one hour prior to services NEU- EYES-TON- E VIRGINIA ARCH A GEDDES EACH AN UNDIVIDED 16 IN- By: David A Ritchey Attorney tor the Estate 1456 Doxev St Ogden UT 84403 Pub May 19 26 June 2 1988 Cemetery 10 N 4025 W (Bluff Road) with Bishop R Kent Henderson of the West Point 2nd LDS Ward officiating Funeral directors Lindquist's Clearfield Mortuary MAE LOLA GEDDES PHIPPS MOSELLE MANN Personal Representative Colo Nev H Deceased Probate No 16759 All persons having claim against the above estate are required to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 20th day of August 1988 or said claim shall be forever barred Graveside services will be held Saturday at 10 am at the West Point City Las Vegas 10 - 25th Street PO Box 1850 Ogden UT 84402-185- 0 Pub May 19 26 June 2 1988 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF HELEN Clayton Bruce Ogden all of Point West grandparents Dan and Joyce Ogden Clearfield Stan J and Carol Adams Layton Dick and Maxine McQueary Lancaster Calif Larry Chambers Paul Idaho Paul Heywood Layton' Raymond Baker Pueblo Personal Representative 63 5 ESTATE NOTICE OF MOUNTAIN VIEW TITLE & ESCROW INC as Trustee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States all payable at the time of sale the following described property situated in the County of WEBER Siaie of Utah and described as follows: All of lot 22 and the North 9 feet of lot 23 Block 5 Parcel TER"F" WASHINGTON Utah RACE Weber County Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty regarding title possession or encumbrances lo satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the power ot sale conferred in the Trust Deed executed by KATHLEEN E ROBINSON is Trustor to Mountain View Title 8 Escrow Inc as Trustee for the benefit and security of DOROTHY G NELSON DEE R CRAIG D STOREY Attorney for Harold Hunt RITCHEY of TRUSTEE'S SALE On the 15th day of June 1988 at the hour of 9:00 o'clock am of said dav at the front door of the WEBER County Court Utah House at OGDEN Estate of Victorine Hunt Deceased Probate No 16778 All persons having claim reagainst the above estate are quired to present them to the undersigned or to the Clerk of the Court on or before the 19th day of August 1988 or said claims shall be forever barred 43729910 brother dren The marriage was later solemnized in the LDS Temple in 1 920 Og- Lake City of kidney failure She was born Jan 31 1988 in Layton her parents and was reared and edu- Mark A Doherty Wasatch WEST POINT — Katie Nicole den daughter of Bruce K and Susan Tracy Adams Ogden of 169 So 2000 W died Wednesday May 18 1988 at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt LDS Ward Surviving are n development Also today Davis School Board members initiated discussion on the federally mandated asbestos inspection program asking the governor to use his contacts in Congress to get an October deadline for compliance pushed back The program requires public schools to be inspected for asbestos as follow-u- p to a years-ol- d mandate to rid schools of asbestos The Davis district alone anticipates it will have to shell out more than a quarter of a million dollars for the inspections Bangcrter said he’d look into the matter Katie Nicole Ogden Her parents are members of the West Point-2n- The unidentified woman fed it “ t and notified the pound which He died in 1976 had been alerted to keep watch She was reared and educated in for the dogs and Wilson was reProvidence' She and her husband united with Kita moved to Ogden in 1925 She had worked at the Logan KnitOn Wednesday the conference ting Factory as a clerk at the Defense for a participants pooled money Ogden and as a baker at Bon $100 reward a local graphics Depot Marche 200 fliers that shop printed up She was a member of the Ogden were posted in the area and Salt 38th LDS Ward She had served as a Lake County sheriffs deputies counselor in the Relief Society and the Women's MIA She had also kept watch for the puppies Wil- Young as a visiting teacher and was served son said active in the church choir The second pup Shelina was She was a member of the Daughters returned by a family who’d found of Utah Pioneers South Company and and kept her overnight before had served as secretary She was for her cookseeing a flier and notifying the ing baking handiwork and quilting sheriffs office she said Wilson She also liked to fish declined to release the family’s Surviving are two sons D Rodney Dunn Charles U Dunn both of Ogden name daughters Mrs Norman (Rhea “Everyone’s been just super” threeReeder Mrs Warren (June D) D) said Wilson who frequently parShurtleff Mrs Robert (Jeannme D) ticipates in searches conducted by Yoder all of Ogden 20 grandchildren and one the Provincial Emergency Pro- 60 gram She was preceded in death by three “Due to the concentrated and grandchildren three brothers and coordinated efforts of many con- three sisters cerned individuals the pups will Services will be held Saturday at 11 return to Canada to continue am at Leavitt's Chapel of Flowers 836 36th St with Bishop their training and return to help Mortuary Richard L Carter of the Ogden 38th save other lives” she said Ward : nt deed Hunsaker — Sylvia Gleed Hunsaker 78 of 7060 N 2550 W died Wednesday May 18 1988 at the home of a daughter of heart failure d She was bom Sept 17 1909 In Idaho a daughter of William and Evaline Thorpe Gleed She NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS HONEYVILLE Eliza Smith Puppies stolen from iiconference recovered t Legal Notices 8 8 8 a I 8 |