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Show iMIIIIM III.; Mrs. Eppie (Lynda) Trulillo, West Jordan; stepchildren, Randy Steadman, South Jordan; Mrs, Gordon (Vickie) Bartlett, West Jordan; Mrs. Douglas (Judy) Vital SUrti&ticA Delgado Prior Moncur, BURIED. Henry A. Delgado, 57, Kearns, Wednesday In Midvale City Cemetery, following services at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church. He died Thursday. Born on June 28, 1924 In Worderj, Mont, to Alejo P. and Tibursia Delgado. Married to Eleanor Lopez on Jan. 25, 1947 in Reedley, Calif. Veteran of WWII; received Lake, Minn.; 18 grandchildren; brothers, James L Ogden; Edmund L., West Jordan; Delmar W., Salt Richard N., Lake; Rubin J., both Taylorsville; Neal G., Fond du Lac, Wis.; R. Purple Hearts. Member of VFW Post 9322; Elks Cottonwood-Murra- Former 2344. Lodge employe of U. S. Smelting and Mining Co., Lark Mine. Retired employe of Granite Mill and Fixture Co. Su- sons, rvivors, widow; daughter, Thomas, Ronald, Carol Martinez, all Kearns; four grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Salvador A Kearns; Herbert A., San Nicklas A.Resno, Diego; Calif.; Ross A., Mrs. George (Lydia) Trujillo, both Midvale; Jesse A., Germany; Nash, Santa Monica, Calif.; Mrs. Mary Zamora, San Leandro, Claif. Preceded in death by a son, Henry Jr. Johnson, 76, West Valley, Saturday in Oasis, Utah, following graveside services. She died last Tuesday. Born on April 15, 1905 in Cedar City to William and Dessie Johnson Webster. Married to Charles Albert Johnson on Aug. 22, 1921 In Parowan; he died. Member of LDS church. Survivors, son, daughters, Ray, Glenoma, Wash.; Delores Warnick, Valley; Glenna Burns, Auburn, Wash.; 16 24 greatgrandchildren; sisters, Elda Birrell, Salt Lake; Carrie Perham, St. Anthony, Idaho. Seddell . Ken-neco- 37 two sisters, West Valley; Leda Reeves, Salt Lake; Reva Baird, McDougal Daniel Grimaldi, Diego; Angelo (Renita) Ramirez, 11 Kearns; grandchildren; sisters. Lola Jaramillo, (From Page 1, Col. 6) The County Commission is in the process of forming a board of trustees to estimate the mill levy needed to cover zoo costs and present the zoos case to the legislative Jennie Tappia, Eppimenia Gallegos, Amada Castillo; close nephew, Eppimenio Trupllo Survivors, Mrs. Elmer W. (Madge) Hogan, sville; Mrs. Ray (Beth) Sherman, Albuquerque, N. M ; 31 grandchildren; 46 Rasmussen Ben-nio- church. daughter, (Delores) Fritzler, Salt Lake; four grandchildren; brothers. Grant Cartwright, Woefford, Calif.; Jack Cartwright. Redwood Memorial 10-1- mar-riaq- Dean Magna; Mrs. Grant four-tenth- mill. In other actions the legislature designated Sept. 1 as a uniform entry date for kindergarten students great grandchildren; Jor- sisters, brothers, Ruby dan, Tooele; Irene Match, (Sec Page 7, Col. 2) and increased the weighted pupil unit (WPU), tradi statewide in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at Kearns 21st ward chapel. He died last Tuesday. Born on Aug. 3, 1957 in Salt Lake to Vern t Alvin and Artheta Anderson. Married to Kathryn Ann Rice on May 13, 1977 in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Elder in LDS church. Secretary of Valley Majors Bowling League. Survivors, widow; son, Don Saturday on Nov. 27, 1946 In Card-ston- , Alberta LDS Temple; she died. Married to llene Beckstead on Dec. 30, 1964 in Salt Lake LDS Temple. High priest in LDS church. Retired from Hill AFB. Veteran of WWII. Owner of Seville Reception Center. 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Married to Margaret Elizabeth Terrell in 1941 in Evanston, Wyo. Survivors, widow; sons, daughters, Florence Vincent, Pearl Vasenda, Dean, Art, Lola Fay Russell, Hattie Raddon, Gwendolyn Miller, Joan Lindsey, Connie Johnson, Ann Colledge, Quinn Jr.; stepchildren, Margaret Adamson, Julia Thomas, Shirley Galasso, Mary Herzberg; brother, sister, Dave, Blanche 51 is Granite's ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE Henry and Lucretla 24x12 1 1 : BURIED. Quinn Tolman McNeil, 81, West Valley, Friday in Bountiful Memorial Park, following services at Granger 9th ward chapel. He died last Monday. Born on March 22, 1900 in Bountiful to Joseph iijii ( WHAT A SAVINGS! SAVES! McNeil Hr Strips House Speaker Norman 30, said that Bangerter, despite opposition from southern Utah legislators, sentiment was growing that the zoo should be state responsibility. While southern Utah legislators are likely to band together against statewide financing of the zoo, their votes probably will be more than offset by the votes of Salt Lake and Davis County lawmakers, Bangerter said. Jr.); (Willie Kearns; parents, county residents. Those residents will be subject to the tax, a tax they would not have been required to pay if the County Commission had implemented a Hogle Zoo special service district approved by voters in five cities and the unincorporated county last July. The commission did not implement the district after three of the cities - Murray, South Salt Lake and Midvale - asked to withdraw from the district, contending the tax plan was unfair.. South Salt Lake Mayor Jim Davis said the legislative compromise was a much better plan than before . . . with the whole county rather than five cities, but expressed philosophical misgivings about funding zoo operations TfllDKES (SEMffluB Hem-mer- William Property taxes should be used to provide services to property, such as police and fire protection. Zoos and planetariums do not provide those services, he said. Its a pretty good compromise but it still leaves me a lot of latitude to criticize it, Davis said. A little bit of bad is still bad. While an interim committee will study the issue in detail, two Green Sheet area lawmakers feel the zoo will become part of the state parks system. In the state parks system. Still, he noted, opposition to the compromise has been voiced by members of the Sandy and West Jordan city councils and south placed FOR LOW CREDIT TERMS . . . YOUR William with property taxes. Friday parents; sister, AnnaMaree Davis, Kearns; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Davis Jr., Sandy; Mrs. Elaine Lowery, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Duncan H. Davis, Bountiful; Mrs. Mary Hill, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moon, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Lowery, Orem. Kearns, 4, 1982 solid values for your HOME m Kearns 33rd ward chapel. She died on Jan. 24, in a Provo hospital. Born on Jan. 21 in Provo. Survivors, Don 24, Thursday, Feb. VIEW that the zoo probably would be Legislators set the WPU at 9.97, less than the 13.5 requested by school officials and 10.5 recommended by Gov. Scott Matheson, but three units more than the amount this past year. Concerning the zoo action, Stewart said the compromise was the least desirable of all the proposals we made, but it will permit us to save the zoo for a year until the proper funding mechanism is in place. Earlier in the session, Stewart and county lobbyists had seen a bill to establish a permanent zoo taxing district go down to defeat. Sandys Smith, a leading spokesman against that proposal, said he was 70 percent pleased with the compromise, favoring the temporary nature of the taxing district, the mill levy ceiling and indications from state legislators $4-- 6 services at BURIED. ployes. 2 three-day-ol- Anderson, WEST VALLEY - tionally recognized as the measuring rod for determining salary increases for school district em- interim committee. Stewart said he expects a board of members, including elected local officials from Salt Lake County and legislators from several counties, to be in place by next week. The board will have about two weeks to recommend a levy to the County Commission, which sets the level. Stewart estimated $1,284,000 would be needed. Sandy Mayor Larry Smith projected that each county household would pay extra this year to cover that cost, s of a based on a levy of BURIED. Rachel Elaine infant Davis, daughter of Duane and Tamara Lowery Davis, Kearns, Monday in Sunset Gardens of the Valley, following HM99M vv oot Zoo Plan Imperfect But A Positive Step Taylor, Estates, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. She died Saturday in West Valley City. Born on Jan. 31, 1904 in Burrville, Utah to David and Catherine Burr Adams Married to Eldon Guv Carrell on Oct. 9, 1921 in Teasdale, Utah; solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died, March 11, 1968. Survivors, sons, daughters, Ken, Kearns; John, West Valley; Mrs Rayf (Dee) Beagley, W. McDougal, 64, Taylorsville, Monday in West Jordan City Cemetery, following services at Taylorsville 1st ward chapel. He died Thursday. Born on May 3, 1917 in Mosley's Junction, Va. to Gilbert Donald and Minnie Hodge McDougal. Married to Argyle Johnson I (Darlene) Rosemarie Lake; San Mrs. Rich, 76, Monday in Sunset Gardens of the Valley, following services at 6th ward chapel. She died last Wednesday. Born on Feb. 4, 1905 in Salt Lake to William Ernest and Lottie Irene Hall Cartwright. Married to Morris William Rasmussen on Dec. 31, 1925 In Salt Lake; divorced. Married to Allen Thomas Rich on July 29, 1943; marriage solemnized In Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died. Active member of LDS Cartwright Today (Thursday) at 11 a.m. for Arden Seddell, 82, West Valley, at 6500 So. Redwood Road. He died Monday. Born on Jan. 2, 1900 in Monroe to Squire and Elizabeth Rich Seddell. Married to Erma Sprague in 1922; she died Oct. 13, 1976. Craneman for Copper Corp. for 28 years. Member of LDS church. Survivors, sons, daughter, R. D. Carroll Seddell, Salt Lake; LeRoy Jay Seddell, Lake Point; Shirley Lorraine Magera, Kearns; 14 grandchildren; BURIED. Davis, BURIED. Lilas A. Carrell. 77, Kearns, Tuesday in Anderson BURIED. Cassie Valda Warner, Maxine BURIED. Florence May Johnson SERVICES. ; Magna; Mrs. Gary Salt Davis BURIED. Susan Gloria Schon Werner, 30, West Valley, Wednesday following services at Granger 26th ward chapel. She died Sunday in a Salt Lake hospital of complications following childbirth. Born on July 26, 1951 in Salt Lake to Arthur P. and Viola Erickson Schon. Married to Thomas Werner on June 22, 1974 in Las Vegas; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple on April 6, 1981. Active member of LDS church. Graduate of Granite high. Artist. Survivors, husband; daughter, son, Desiree, Paul, West Valley; parents. Salt Lake; sisters, Mrs. Walter (Linda) Wright, Price; Paula, Denver. grandchildren; Calif oo OOOOOt Local Officials Concur Carrell Rich Werner West son, daughters, Albert Joseph Jr., Costa Mesa, David, Atlanta, Ga. a two 004 l Q UTAH'S LEADING HOME FURNISHINGS CENTER Q 1050 East 21st South 486-333- 3 Provo 1134 North 5fh West 373-353- 0 IM |