Show tUt-vX- L-l- Sas Standard-Examin- OBITUARIES in Farmington Utah She died Feb 16 1972 He worked for the Union Pacific Railroad as a switchman for 47 years retiring in 1968 He moved to Ogden from Cheyenne in 1915 and graduated from Ogden High School He was a member of George Washington Lodge 24 F&AM He was a member of the Area Retired Railroad Employees Club Union Pacific Old Timers Club and Ogden Eagles Lodge Surviving are one daughter Mrs Oscar H (Elaine) Scheibe Hartford Wis two one grandchildren and one Also surviving is sister Mrs George (Elenor) Robley Los Angeles Calif Funeral services will be held Monday at I pm at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Worshipful Master Jerold H German of George Washington Lodge 24 F&AM officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 7 to 8 pm and Monday one hour prior to services Entombment will be in the Good Shepherd Abbey at the Washington Heights Memorial Park 12 noon in the Brigham 8th Ward Chapel Friends may call at the Olsen Funeral Home 205 S 1st E Monday from 7 to 9 and Tuesday one hour prior to serpm vices Interment in the Brigham City Cemetery STATISTICS Phil J Hermansen Weber State College stu- - for the new information center at WSC take a look at an information booklet in front of d structure the dent and Mrs Edith G Hester publications specialist who will be in charge of operations tion Booth Opens hopes to have it open from to am Mondays through 8 am am to to 1 FripmSaturpm 5 e It will be staffed by a employee assisted by student full-tim- help Using the telephone a drive-u- p access to window or walk-ithe building’s one large room callers can get general information about the campus and campus activities personnel parking and parking permits class schedules etc J Robert Folsom WSC director of campus planning and construction said construction cost of the building was $55187 Architect’s and other fees bring the cost to around $61000 Still n Final Exams Near Students at Weber State College are nearing the end of winter quarter with final examinations scheduled for March 12 13 and 14 Milton C Mecham dean of admissions and records said the examination period originally had been scheduled for March 13 14 and 17 By foregoing a vacation day on President’s Day in February it was possible to move the test period a day earlier and give students a full week off he said Classwork for the quarter will end March 11 WASHINGTON TERRACE — The price of fun went up $3 Wednesday night as the Washington Terrace City Council approved a 25 percent hike in its recreation bas- ketball fees Council members voted to boost the recreation fees to $15 to offset the increased costs of running the basketball program Councilman Ronald Stewart suggested the fee increase noting that basketball progthe ram finished with a $1073 deficit-lasyear when participants were only charged $12 per person “If we increase the fee to $15 the deficit will be reduced by $450” the councilman explained Even with the fee increase said Stewart the city will be subsidizing the recreation basketball program ed $623 But the councilman said the program is valuable in keeping youth “off the street” and “well worth” the small city subsidy Stewart said the city plans to upgrade the basketball program this year and will encourage more participation by Washington Terrace youth “But I wouldn’t want to hit the parents with any more than a $3 increase” he added In other business the council agreed to spend $5000 to increase the size of water lines in the Ridgeline No 3 subdivision The city has agreed to participate in the project to insure the installation of larger lines that will accommodate future expansion Public Works Director Lowell Burns said the cost of the larger lines will be eventually recovered through charges to future residents who hook onto the water system Council members also sent a request to rezone an acre of land at 280 E 5000 S back to the planning commission for another evaluation The owner of the property Steven R Peterson has been asking that the ground be rezoned from commercial for residential to a more than year Planning commissioners had recommended that the Peterson probeperty and an adjoining parcel longing to Edward Squires both be rezoned to l But the council acting on a commitment reportedly made in 1973 went ahead and rezoned the but took no Squires property land Peterson on the action told Peterson Council members that his rezoning request had been partitioned out of the rezoning because of the specific commitment made on the Squires land and suggested the property owner go back to the planning commission for another review R-- 2 at College the quarter will begin the next day for both day and evening students Early registration has made it possible for many of the students enrolled winter quarter to get their spring quarter signup details taken care of already Mecham said “Dead Week” the week preceding final examinations is now in effect Traditionally it brings a cutoff of most student activities to give time for full concentration on completing work for the quarter Mecham said Classwork for spring quarter ends June 3 after a Memorial Day activities will holiday on May 26 Spring quarter 24 with start March day and evenCommencement exercises are ing school registration Classes for scheduled for the evening of June 6 Ups Rec C-- 2 pm 8 another $7500 was needed for extension of utility services Folsom said it is a simple facility with one main room and counter a restroom and space for its own small heating plant It has both pedestrian and drive-u- p access and facilities to accommodate the handicapped Architect was Donald Mathew-sto- n of Ogden and the contractor was Renelco Construction Co of Salt Lake City It is recommended by the college that all visitors to the campus check in at the Information Building for directions to parking and to pick up a temporary parking permit These permits would be for those guests of the college attending convocations or coming to inquire about admission take national scholarship tests etc STUDENT HELPERS Washington Terrace C-- 8 Thursdays days and 9 days 626-614- 0 C-- 2 Hester said she By spring Mrs Small but hopefully efficient Weber State College’s new information center on an entry road west of the Miller Administration Building has begun operations on a limited basis It will be operated under the general direction of Dean W Hurst assistant to the president at WSC and his office of College Relations Immediate supervisor will be Mrs Edith G Hester publications specialist Construction cost of the facility was made possible through a private gift of approximately $55000 from an anonymous donor Hurst said Mrs Hester said the center is now operating from 8 am to 5 on school days Telephone pm contact can be made by calling city-sponsor- wide-roofe- t 4 Missionaries Report Sunday has returned home after Church missionaries Hunt Four LDS have returned home and will give their reports Sunday Elder Kevin D Young son of Mr and Mrs Jack E Young 3371 has returned home after servin the LDS California Fresno ing Mission He will speak at the 53rd Ward Chapel 976 33rd Sunday at 10:45 am Karen E Jensen daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilson A Jensen of 948 Washington has returned from the LDS Ecuador Quito Mission She will speak at the 21st Ward Chapel 1000 Jefferson on Sunday Ec-cl- es at 1:50 pm SOUTH OGDEN — Elder Brian Dean Castlemain son of Mr and Mrs Victor Castlemain of 760 42nd has returned home after serving in the LDS Japan Okayama Mission He will speak at the 65th Ward Chapel 4380 Orchard on Sunday at 2:20 pm PLAIN CITY — Elder Mitch County to Hold Vote on Bonds ST GEORGE Utah (UPI) — Washinton County residents will vote Mar 25 on a $145 million school finance bond The money would pay for construction of new schools and expansion of existing facilities to take care of an enrollment boom in rapidly growing southwestern Washington School District Utah who serving in the LDS Kentucky Louisville Mission will speak at the Plain City 2nd Ward Chapel on Sunday at noon and at the Liberty Ward Chapel on March 16 at 10:40 am He is the son of Archie F Hunt of Plain City and Mrs Carol Pendleton of Liberty 10 17-mem- year-aroun- d V' years of service Win-nemuc- ca family suggests contributions to the American Cancer Society Carmen S Poulsen Mrs Carmen May Stephens Poulsen 73 at her home Mrs Poulsen was born Dec 30 1906 in Ogden a daughter of Samuel L and Lillian Eames Stephens On April 5 1933 she was " LDS Temple She was formerly em- ' ployed in the Records at St Benedict’s Hospital She was a member of the 31st LDS Ward and had served a mission to De-partme- nt Sacramento Calif She had served as Relief Society president in the Ogden Daughter — Sherman Grant great-grandchi- FLORISTS Sara And fa 430 25th St 51-2- J A-- FLORAL Phone 627-2421580 Washington A 4 from Bruce McFarland Purchasing Director of Weber County at the Municipal Bldg 1st floor Bids must be returned by 1 2 Mar 1 980 at 1 0:30 AM No bids will be accepted after this time and FUNERAL Utah's most modem Crematory 3408 Wash date & Sons Ph -8 has for lease approximately 23 acres of 1 farm land located at North of 5600 S 2700 W in Roy North and adjacent to the Weber County Hospiltal in Roy Utah from March 151980 to November 1 1980 Information and bidding forms can be obtained LUND Lindquist 51-2- -1 WEBER COUNTY ld Stephens Marcus R Stephens Carl E Stephens Samuel L Stephens Jr and Mrs John L (Helen) Barnett all of Ogden one stepbrother and three stepsisters Lambert R McGrath Hawaii Mrs Theron (Neth) Jost Mrs James (Winifred) Kellett both of Denver Colo Mrs Glen (Lorene) Cawley Ogden Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 1 pm in the 31st Ward Chapel 2115 Jefferson with Bishop Warren N Shurt-lef- f officiating Friends may call at the Myers Mortuary in Ogden Sunday from 6 to 8 pm and at the ward chapel Monday one hour prior to services Interment in the Washington Heights Memorial Park 4 Bruce McFarland Weber County Purchasing Director In: 394-45- 394-347- annual audits ore to Perwant to Utah Code sections Public Certified Accountants Funds duly licensed in required of County submit audit invited herewith to Utah of the state are proposals to the Board of County Commissioners of Weber County for the purpose of being considered for appointment as independent auditors Submit proposals to the Weber County Purchasing Agent Municipal Bldg Cgden Utah 84401 by 15 March 1980 of 10:30 AM No proposals will be accepted after this date and time Summary of scope of audit may be obtained from the office of the County Auditor DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL DESIGNS 2955 Washington 0 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS VEBER COUNTY GENERAL AUDIT 1 tUJ We Specialize 1506 Wash rk Specializing in Funeral Flowers FLORISTS 7 SHOP Uta:i Allied Florist Robert — Novato California 6 Daughter in Laws 40 Grandchildren 22 Great Grandchildren 4 Great Great Grandchildren One Sister I sadore Zigenhagen Minatare Nebraska 12 nieces and nephews Member of Railrood Old Timers and San Rafael Chapter No 215 Order of Eastern Star Member of Presbyterian Church Ogden Salt Lake City San Rafael California Burial at Mount Tamalpais Cemetery San Rafoel the Flowers are furnished by Olive and Mark FLOWER Melvin — Los Angeles Eugene — San Rofoel California William — Concord California Boyd — (SF) Richard — Ogden UT James — Phoenix Arizona ) FLORISTS Wilber ger Widow of Thomas Joseph Kelly who died 1971 Survived 2 daughters: Virginia — Nebraska Mrs Walter lla June Antonio — Novato California York 5th Ward and was a counselor in the Relief Society Presidency of the 31st Ward She had served on the Ogden Stake Relief Society Board and had been church organist for 21 years She had also served in Relief Society presidencies in Idaho and Salt Lake City She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Surviving are her husband of Ogden a daughter Mrs Glen (Leah) Foutz Clearfield a foster son Robert Loftis Park Forest 111 eight grandchildren and one Also surviving are her stepmother Mrs Abram (Charlotte) McFarland West Weber four brothers and one sister D Wayne Madison 1896 Nebraska of 1123 21st died Friday March 7 1980 married to Floyd H Poulsen in the Salt Lake age 27 Bom August Bruce McFarland Purchasing Director 394-666- 7 ' STATISTICS Mayer — Willard L and Kathleen Reusser 2704 Brinker girl March BIRTHS St Benedict's Hospital Primm — Douglas A and Lamont 979 Jefferson boy 5 Nancy March 7 Reyna — Anthony and Sheila Romney 5377 S 2775 W Roy girl March 6 Shurtliff — Robert L and Cabrini A Martinez 1489 W 1200 N Lay-to- n boy March 7 McKay-De- e Hospital and Sandra boy Geary — Ronald G and Linda Bronson 1571 Lake boy March 6 Hanney — Henry J and Gina Gurnta PO Box 53 Kemmerer Wyo boy March 6 McFarland — Ron and Jean Behu-ni- n 625 N 800 W Clearfield boy March 6 Nelson — Michael L and Cherie Phipps 681—15th boy March 6 Robert W and Dianna Wilcoxen 836 36th girl March 6 Ray Wilenski — Robert M and Linda Curtis — Alvin D Adamson March 6 824 E 1700 N Superintendent Jack Burr said the J bond issue would not increase pro- girl March 6 Christensen — Steven L and Sherperty taxes Burr said the bonds would be issues a few at a time ry Hadley 5788 S 5500 W Hooper 7 over a period of years in order girl March Phillips — Mark R and Jackie to keep the county within its preCorwin PO Box 158 Eden girl sent bonding limit 1 The district’s No building March 7— Lallan P and Madhu Singh priority is a second high school in St George said Burr The Singh 72043 W 4700 S Roy boy March priorities were set by a special “needs” committee he Hadley — Alan S and Shauna Hancock 2241 N 4425 W girl said Burr said the committee found March 5 that the district’s enrollment is exHughes — Sheldon L and Marsha some doubleso Ann that fast Argyle 102 Center Evanston panding meother and sessions emergency Wyo boy March 5 clasas asures such Liptrot — Gary and Marilyn Johnif ses may be necessary even the son 1464 Sunview Drive boy March 5 new schools are built 8-- in Salt Lake City He had been a vice president and tax officer for the First Security Corporation He retired in 1976 1933 40 Ann C Flink married on Dec 4 Vivian L Miller from Beryl S 1976 in Elko Nev Mental cruelty Miller married on July 3 1967 in Jeri Jean Dorman from Steven Elton Md Mental cruelty Richard Dorman married on May Eileen Meister from Cornelius 21 1977 in Ogden Mental cruelty Meister married on Aug 19 1978 Suzanne H Fries from Jeffrey in Mapleton Mental cruelty Edward Fries married on June 23 Marcene Taylor Dunn from C 1974 in Ogden Mental cruelty Homer Dunn married on June 16 Susan E Mack from David T 1979 in Brigham City Mack married on June 30 1978 in Leland Arthur Walser from Joy- Woodbridge England Mental ce Walser married on June 5 1963 cruelty in Mesa Ariz Mental cruelty Eveline Stephenson from RanLinda Lee McFarland Cipta from dall Stephenson married on Aug Walter William Cipta Jr married 23 1977 (No place listed) Mental on March 29 1977 in Las Vegas cruelty Nev Mental cruelty Sandra Kathleen Wardelman from James Edward Wardelman IN MEMORIAM Married on July 22 1974 in Kearns Mari C Wilbrgr Kelly Mental cruelty Died of 83 at the Hor-tens- Surviving are his widow of Ogden one daughter Karen Nichols Bountiful two grandchildren his mother of Provo Also surviving are two brothers and two sisters Kent Hermansen and Mrs George (Bernice) Smith both of Provo Donald Hermansen Sandy Utah Mrs Louis (Margaret) Peraldo Nev Funeral services will be held Monday at II am in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Ogden where friends may call Monday one hour prior to services Interment in Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch Cemetery In lieu of flowers the David Johanus Flink from Betty DIVORCES GRANTED Phil J Hermansen 69 1622 25th died Friday March 7 1980 in the McKay-De- e Hospital Mr Hermansen was born Dec 4 1910 in e Richfield Utah a son of Nephi and Jensen Hermansen He was married to Margaret Marti on Dec 4 after 65 of 630 23rd 1980 in a local grandchildren Also surviving are her mother Mrs Esther Johnson Reedsport Ore two brothers and one sister Frank Wixom Brigham City Jess Wixom Reedsport Ore Mrs Thilda Reese Salt Lake City three stepbrothers Karl Maurice Johnson Logan Jay Johnscn Farmington Eugene Johnson North Salt Lake Funeral services will be held Tuesday at ld H Mrs Freeda Mae Hunter Goe Bathke died Thursday March 6 nursing home Mrs Bathke was bom July 4 19141 in Ogden a daughter of John William and Ethel Stimpson Hunter She was married to Thomley Goe They Mere later divorced She was married to Alfred E Bathke on Nov 5 1943 in Sioux City Iowa He died April 18 1954 She had worked as a nurses aide in HosSalem Ore and at the McKay-De- e pital in Ogden She had also worked as a matron at the Weber County Jail She had lived in Ogden since 1954 She was a member of the Ogden 6th LDS Ward and Daughters of Utah Pioneers Riverdale Camp 27 Surviving are her mother of Riverdale two sisters Mrs Phyllis Cevering and Mrs Murrelle Cornish both of Riverdale Also surviving are three stepbrothers and two stepsisters Mrs DeMar (Merl) Choate and Mrs Glen (Erla) Wilde both of Clearfield Mark Wood Garland Dean Wood Salt Lake City Darrell Wood Clearfield Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 am at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with Bisbop John R Lee of the 6th Ward officiating Friends may call at the mortuary Sunday from 6 to 8 pm and Monday one hour prior to services Interment in Ogden City Cemetery BRIGHAM CITY Mrs Mary Esther Wixom Nuttall 69 of 360 N Main died Saturday March 8 1980 in the Brigham City Community Hospital Mrs Nuttall was bom Oct 10 1910 in Sharon Idaho a daughter of Frank Solomon and Esther Thorsen Wixom She was married to Dennis Don Nuttall in December of 1930 in Salt Lake City He died April 24 1976 She and her husband owned and managed the Ringside Cafe in Brigham City from 1946 until 1976 She was a member of the Brigham 8th LDS Ward Surviving are one son and one daughter William D Nuttall Magna and Mrs Robert (Mary Jean) Kotter North Powder Ore 13 grandchildren and two great- He was married to Elaine Parry on April 13 LISA STEPHENS Freeda Mary Wixom —Nuttall William Francis McGuire 77 of 315 March 7 1980 at the McKay-DeHospital Mr McGuire was born Feb 24 1903 in Cheyenne Wyo a son of James W and Nellie Sanchez McGuire 18th died Friday e great-grandchi- 53 OBITUARIES Bathke William F McGuire 1921 Saturday Mar 8 1980 er Wilkinson 4858 S 2125 W Roy Silver — Ronald M and Julie Johnson 3163 N 100 W boy March 5 Kennedy — Eldin L and Rolene 101 Randolph Utah 6 March boy Truman — Larry W and Jackie Adams 235 E Center Kaysville girl March 6 Fulmer Box Itom Houston’s Astrodome Davis North Medical Center Parkinson — Kevin and Marie Howell 425 S 925 E Kaysville -- girl March 4 Cosper — Craig and Debarah Dickson 823 N 1400 W Layton boy March 4 Andersen — Arnold and Suranee Sompakdee 1745 W 1600 N Lay-to- n girl March 4 East — A Watch professional cowboy and cowgirl world champions and challengers battle for national PRCA points and rankings as they compete in the famous Houston Livestock Show Rodeo Bronc riding Correction Randy and Cheryl Luann 1500 N Angel No 26 Lay-to- n Hartley 3 March girl Bull riding Roping Steer wrestling Barrel racing Hill AFB Hospital Get as close to the action as the cowboys do! Jensen — Bruce and Diane Dale 2337 Jackson boy March 1 Out of Town Sorensen — Michael formerly of Washington Terrace and Petra Blechschmidt boy March 4 in Bad Kreuznach Germany IbmgM aft 7:00 DIVORCES Alyson L Eckersley from Wayne Eckersley married on July 14 1975 Mental cruelty Cathy A Hewitt from Wesley Hewitt married on Nov 22 1969 in Ogden Mental cruelty Eddie M Danner from Joseph D Danner married on Dec 5 1977 (no place listed) Mental cruelty Clyde Hancock from Lois H Hancock married on Sept 8 1954 in Salt Lake City Mental cruelty A Brought to you by CooiA TOYOTA presentation of Blair Pro-Rod- eo A Division of John Biair Curtis Mathes In & Company cooperation with the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association |