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Show Native Idahoan Dies on Coast Childrens Medical Center. He was prebident of the San Fernando Valley Horse Owners Association and an organizer of the Saddle and Sirloin (Tub. lie was the a memlier of Church Christ of of Jesus Latter-du- Saints Bom 1K91 He was bom April x, 1X91, m Pans, Idaho, to Hynun Smith and MinerHe va Rich Woolley married Alice Spry Sept 10 76, Born I?,c oatp me a 26 E p i h o 14 1916, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple His survivors include his widow and a daughter, Mary Alice Woolley, both of North Holly wood Funeral services will be held Monday at 10 a m, at the Studio City 2nd LDS Ward Chapel. North Hollywood. An additional service will be conducted Tuesday at 2 pm at Larkin Mortuary. 260 E South Temple, Salt Lake City. Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park The Pioneer Craft House, East, has increased its holdings during the past year, members of its board of trustees were told during the 32nd annual meeting Saturday. ' Mrs Glenn J. Beeley, director and business manager, said the most recent acquisition is a collection of fashion designs illustrating procedures and methods of costume design. The collection, Sloan. valued at $5,000, is a gift from Mrs. 3271-50- 0 The Pioneer Ctaft House also obtained a doll collection given by Mrs Glen Schulze valued at $35,000 and an Americana Collection of maps, books, charts and pictures given by an anonymous donor. This collection has been appraised at $31,786. Still another collection, donated by Fred Auerbach and the Auerbach Co., is of original patent models from the U.S. Patent Office. It is valued at $19,000. Mrs. Beeley has given the craft house a collection of arts and crafts, featuring visual aids and samples of various crafts organized for in craft classes and tours of the facility. ue Houses collection of more than 1,000 puppets has also been growing, Mrs. Beeley said. New arrivals during the past year are The Ten Commandments and Thats Life, both by Ann Cohen; Aladdin, by Lewis Parsons; Tom by Ursula Gallagher, and Sawyer Marionettes, Joey Goes to Jupiter, by Yanick and Shafer. These collections, she said, are valued at $5,850. Car Strikes Tree, Injuring S.L. Men owing Officer Rossaert said Mr, Matson was driving north on Columbus Street about Gam. when his car struck a tree head-on- . Paramedics had to pry the men from the wreckage. Charged in Assault Special to The Tribune BOUNTIFUL A West Bountiful woman has been charged with aggravated assault stemming from 5u incident in which a shot was fired at a woman Lois Conner, 33, 710 W. 500 South. 'West Bountiful, was arraigned on the charge before 4th Circuit Court Judge Douglas Comaby, who dented bail and recommended that she undergo a mental health evaluation. Don Taylor, Bountiful Police Department, said Mrs. Edith Conner, 348 W. Page Lane, Bountiful, reported that a woman entered her home and fired one shot at her with a pistol. The shot missed, but shattered a window. Lois Conner is Edith Conners daughter-in-law- . Woman, 49, Raped woman told Salt Lake City police that a man entered the bedroom of her home on the 1800 South block of 1200 East at 4 a.m Friday and raped her. She said she believed the man was in his late teens or early 20s, said Officer Gordon C. Parks. The man apparently told the woman he had a knife, and threatened to use it if she made any noise, Officer Parks said. A f c n n Porn Nov Special to 1 he Tribune man suffered a broken A DRAPER bat k Saturday when his haughtier t ra.shed near Point of (he Mountain. Glen Bennett. Murray, was listed in serious condition at Cottonwood Hospital, where he was transported by ambulance about p m 1 Power tool sale, 39. 89 J randchi idren rle Mourlfven following d Ken-mxt- 1977. Crooks-ton- , and Uni- versity of North Dakota. Mrs. Peter- son ftlay 28, 1932. Surviving him are his widow, Washington, D.C. ; a daughter, Karen Wilken, Lesotho, Africa; three sons, Eric, Brooklyn, N.Y.f Ivor, Detroit, and Lars, Washington, D.C. Funeral services were expected to be held in Vermont Springs, News of Record Area Births Birttts reported at Salt Lake area hospitals for the 2hour period ended 9pm Saturday mciude LDS Hospital and Mrs. Kevin BlaiAham, East, son Mr and Mrs. Rav L Huff Jr , 3095 Bedford Rd , daughter Mr and Mrs Jack L. Endlcott, 1421 W 2400 South, son Mr and Mrs Mark D. Hanks, 4527 S 700 East, daughter Mr and Mrs Hoisbr Miremadi, 3115 E. 3900 South, daughter Mr and Mrs Craig Gull, 7119 Tenway Dr , Hunter, daughter. Mr and Mrs F, Eugene BrimhaM, Orem, daughter Mrs Randall Todd, 2867 Mr and S 150 East, Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs Dan Leroy, 8973 Kings Hill r, Sandy, son M, and Mrs. Paul Williams, $430 Rockford St., Kearns, son Mr. and Mrs. Robert Briggs, 1435 Murphy Lane, daughter Mr and Mrs. Steven Pickett, 348 N. 400 West, Provo, daughter. Mr and Mrs Scott Henderson, 1577 Glen Arbor, daughter. Mr and Mrs. Michael Wade, 802 Johnson Way, Sandy, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fuelling, 10460 S. 2971 West, West Jordan, son Mr and Mrs James Alexander, 986 S. Tulip Dr daughter. Dr and Mrs George C. Robinson, 2561 Simpson Ave , daughter. Mr and Mrs Loren Gary Peck, 5540 Danube Cl , son Mr and Mrs Steve Harmsen, 1127 Alpine PI . son Mr d.tr Cottonwood Hospital Mr and Mn John C Allen, 377 E 10145 Stouth, Sandy, von Mr and Mrs. Remsen Blake-more- , 4585 Willow Rd , daughter Mr and Mrs Kenneth E Boyer, 6645 Wending Ln., Hunter, son Mr and Mrs Claire Clayton, 1475 E 4230 South, son Mr and Mrs Charles 0 Jerk, son, 3462 N. 12350 South, Riverton, daughter Mr and Mrs. Ronald R Lae, 2730 W 7525 South, West Jordan, daughter Mr and Mrs Glen Z McBrlrV. 4892 S Highland Cl , daughter Arli Mesa, 3h 3 A - University Hospital Mr and Mrs Darwin Saunders, Kenwood, daughter. Mr and Mrs Frederick Thomas, 3144 Celeste Way York x. an a hvt mem i set of ttv L Db Church serving m many capacities dur tile He served a mission in my England Newcastle Conference from 1909 I9U he aiso served a hooe mission as a member of the Hawthorne Ward He married Josephine Hensen on Ju'v 24, 1912 This marriage was ater sotern. mzed in the Sait Lae Tempi She dieo n Na7 He Brigham Young University and the univrv sity of Utah He was sates man ager tor Covev Ballard Motor vo or twelve vesrv Alter this tv became a real estate broker arvl was involved In many important real estate transactions m the Salt I axe Valley At the time of his death, he was a h gh priest m the North 211 Ward Emigration Stake He is survived by three children ati of Sait L e Mr Marvin j Mrs R fsri Bertixh (Juhai Diilman UeJeumM and Mart.n GaidBrien He i also survived bv tight granrtcnikrtwn, and seven gieat granck hildren Mr prlxen loved nahira Hewa an avd fisnrmi huirter nd His loved onet and trlenri will always remember hit test for life His funeral will be Monday May lath it I pm at the North 2Ut k Street and Set and Ward Ave where friend may call at 36 p m one hart hour poor to services interment iait I axe CHv Cemrery Ftmeral director, Mac Kay Cottgnwood Mortuary GROVE pines ant 1xA MuV 11 1919, a Sait Lake City I hospital ikm Glenn Stoddard Anderson, 58, Sait Lake City, died May 11, 1979, at his home Bom Nov 10, 1920, Riverside, Idaho, to Carl J ' and (delta Stoddard Anderson M a r r di Dorothy Eklund; Sale 7.49 1943,! Born 21, March 1905, Hutch- Charles Married June Peterson Sept 1916, later solemnized in M. Salt Lake Temple Survivors Sales. wife, Sait Lake I City, two sans Laddie V and" Timothy T , both of Salt Lake City; one daughter, Mrs. Bill (Leah Lou) Tnoruburg, Colorado Springs, Colo ; 11 grandchildren; one brother, Loren W Houck, Georgetown, Dei ; one sister, Mrs. Thelma Bowman, Sait Lake City Funeral services Tuesday noon Belvedere 2nd LDS Ward, 607 DowmngtonAve Friends may call Monday 8 p m. at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 E. 700 South, and Tuesday at the ward one hour prior to services. Burial, Sait Lake City Cemetery. Platt hen daughter She was bom Feb 28, 1887 in1 Chattanooga, Thomas and v. Black ? j 1906 m fooeie. Utah She was preceded in death her husband and three suns. Survivors a son and a dough ter Ernest "Ernie" A and his wife, Dorothy, Mrs Prank R (Reta) Barrett, all of Sait Lake in law, Mrs. City? daughters William H. (Eleanor) Piatt, Sun City, Arlz , Mrs Cecil J (Virginia) Platt, Sort Lake City; 13 grandchildren, 42 great grandchildren, 12 great-ghM- l grandchildren. Funeral service Tuesday noon, Holbrook Funeral Chapel, 3251 S 23rd East Friends caii at the mortuary Monday M pm and Tuesday before the service Burial Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Family suggests contributions to Prmary Chudrens (Medical Center or intermountam Unit Shrirwrs Hospital tor Crippled Children of Salt Lake. by FUNERAL NOTICES Funeral services for Patricia Irene Comev Bolton will be Monday noon at Capitol HIM 1st Wonl 94 W 400 North Friends may caii at Larkm Mortuary, 260 E. south Temple, Sunday 9 p m and Monday at the ward one hour prior to services. Burial, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary COWAN Funeral services for Mane T, Cowan will be held Tuesday, 12 30 p m at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South where friend may call Monday 6 to 8 p m. and Tuesday prior to services Interment in Salt Lake City Cemetery Funeral Directors, Mortuary CONSTANTINE Funeral ser vices tor Doris K Constantine will be held Monday 2pm in Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 279 South 300 West Interment in Mt Olivet Cemetery Friendsmay ca'I at Deseret Mortuary 36 East 7th South, Sunday 7 to 8 p m The prayer service will be Sunday 7 30 p m Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary JOHNSON Funeral services for Canos J Johnson will be Monday, 11 am, Colonial Mor tuary, 2128 So State, where frwid may call one hour prior h services interment. Sunset Gr dens of the Valley Funeral three !oti Colonial Mortuary. HJNFRAi DIRECTORS MEMORIAL ESTATF5 MORTUARY Serving all Cemeteries Convenience of combined Mortv services ary and Cemetery reduces cost. 262 4631 5850 So 9th East FLORISTS four grest grandchildren; William randchildren, brothersister Mrs Clara Goodrlck. Jackson, Wyo Funeral Monday, May 14, p m m the Brigham City Ward Chaoel Friends may call at Olsen Funeral Home Sunday 7 9pm and Monday one hour before the service Burial Briqhu.n City Cemetery Amanda Walker TOOELE Amanda Marie Walker, 8 months, beloved daughter and sister, died May 11, 1979, m a Sait Lake hospital Born Aug 29, 1978 In Salt Lake City to Sam G. if and Ann Prince Walker Survivors- parents, Tooele, brothers and sisters Brent Vi, Meiissa VI, Sam Jason Walker, Mark David Walker, ail of Tooele; Mr and Mrs grandparents Raymond D Prince, Nichie, Term ; Mr and Mrs. Edwin L McKee, Amarillo, Texas, Sam G Walker, Sr., Evansville, Ind Funeral service will be held Monday, May 14, 11 a m , at the First Baptist Church, 580 S Main St , Tooel Friends may call one hour before the service at the church BurialwtUbeintheTooeie Chv Cemetery Brown Floral Co. George Edward Brewer PROVO George Edward Bris 71 died May 12, 1979, in Provo Boro Feb 21, 1906, Pawnee. Ok la, to Gregory and Burcnett Moore Brewer Married Marie Hanley Feb 11, 1942, In Provo Survivors wife, Provo, three sons, three daughters, two grandchildren, one brother and two sisters Funeral Mass Tuesday 10 a m 172N St FrancisCatholtcChuroti, V0 West, Provo Friends may call at the church Monday pm Rosary will be recited at 8 p m Interment- Provo City Cemetery w, West BEDDING Plants ail kinds and Geraniums vegetables Wholesale retail Skyline Flow ers, 3398 H igh land Dr 1th 2294T2 MILDRED'S ROWiRS 7267 157? 8.99 34.99 QuikPik seventeen drawer cabinet. Great storage includes router kit 12 HP. wrench, eyeshield, edge router, organizer and protector of hardware and tools. 8048 guide, and three router bits. 3100. A terrific savings1 'N A E 33rd So M 4( 5 off Casablanca fans. off all 40 S1 I r v 5 s "'H Sale 84.99 discontinued Reg. 99.99. Big 36 fan cools off hot summer rooms and helps cut air conditioning lighting fixtures. costs Sale 134.99 Reg. 149.59. 52 biQ blade fan is UL listed and practical for big rooms Woodgrain or Shed some new light in any room with an exciting new fixture Select from a wide range of styles Find the right one for you and save Hurry in while the white finish 19.99. Light kit includes glass globe, chain, diffuser and hardware. 40. selection lasts Save s40 Sale 129.99 Sale 234.99 Reg. 154 99 3 5 HP 22" power mower with Brigg & Stratton engine and Power Protection. Dual air filter, easy check oil minder, vertical pull Reg. 274.99 4 HP 21" mulching mower with JCPenney Briggs & Stratton engine with Power Protection. Dual air filter, easy check oil minder, rear chain drive, vertical puli starter and sinqle lever height-of-c- ut pull Save s25 start adjustment Save s35 Sale 184.99 Req. 219.99 4 HP rear bagger power mower has a Briggs & Stratton ' JCPenney engine with Power Protection. Throttle on handle, dual air filter, easy check oil minder and quick-tvp- e 20 height-of-c- OREM Jacob Alma Burke son of Bvron A and Jenny Cheers Burke died Mav 11, 1979 In a Sail Lake City hospital Bom Sect 5, 1576 In Provo Survivors- parents Orem one sister, Janae April Burke, Orem, grandparents, Mr and Mrs Gor don A Burke, Provo, Mr and Mrs Stanley w Cheers, Liver pool Great Britain Graveside services Monday 1? D pm Eastlawn Cemetery Provo 364-554- 4 4M shades Margaret Holland, former Salt Lake City resident, died m Dallas May 10, 1979 She was the wife of Charles Holland, who preceded her in death Survivors daughter, Mrs. Steven (Alice) Rathoter. son, Wd Ham, brothers, Lloyd and Jack sister, Sue Davis Burial In Denton, Texas In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to American Cancer Society "Always the Finest" In Bowers BLOOMS Highland Or Yfl Reg. 10.99. Exterior latex stain for protecting outside sidings, shingles and Margaret Holland Jacob Alma Burke 3916 Sale 6.99 6.99 Reg. 9.S9. Smooth Mediterranean finish latex. Dries quickly and is DALLAS We Care Because You Do J I - BRIGHAM CITY Harry Swenson, 84, Brigham City, died May 11, 1979, in the VA Hospital in Sait Lake City Born April 17, T895 In Afton, Wyo to Ole and Johanna Hokan-soSwenson He married Jenness Benmon, May 2, 1923 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He was reared In Afton, Wyo Served in France during WW I. Retired rancher A former appraiser tor Davis County Bank and Utah Mortgage and Loan Member American Legion, Veteran Foreign Wars, Sons of Utah Pioneers High Priest and home teacher in Brigham City 22nd Ward Resided tfl Brigham City for the past 14 rears Survivers widow, Brigham City, one sot and three daughters Earl B Swenson, Brigham City, Mrs W G (Jenness) Shepherd Mrs Robert R Fresno, Ca'if (Jennett) Forsberg, Sacramento, Calif ; Mrs Gordon (Enid) Salt Lake City Barnes, nine - 5tti So iti? mSale Harry Swenson Hannah May McFarienp Platt, 92, passed away May 12, 1979 at the Coio, to William semi-glos- Dame! and Lula Weaver Houck LDS Member, Teamsters Local 533. Member Moose Lodge 259 Survivors wife, Salt Lake City; son and daughters, James I., Gienna, Taylorsville; Tooele; Karla A , Sandy; two grandchildren, Jamie, Tooele; James L Jr., Sandy, brothers, Albert, Marvin, Raymond and James, ail of Idaho. Funeral services Tuesday noon Larkin Mortuary, 260 E South Temple, where friends may call p m and Tuesday one Monday hour prior to services. Reg. 12.49. Custom Color interior s comes tn the same great colors as Custom Color flat Use in kitchens, childrens rooms; on woodwork and trim Sale 6.49, Reg 11 49, 0151 Cusflat tom Color inson, Kansas, to the band, toierantl father and won f derful grand father. Employed by Kenwortb Me Far-- 1979 24, Jackson, Wyo l Led a robust life, was a good hus-- i Hannah Ira Edward Houck, 74, died May 12, ddm ccnc,truc,', load speed) Double Insulated Save s3 to $5 1974 in Reg. 59.99. 7V 2 0 HP circular saw features ball bearing coarse, 1 fine included was Ira Edward Houck BOLTON 1 1918 Glenn S. Anderson 10, eyoshieids toll Funeral services Monday 9 30 McDougai Funeral Home, S Redwood Rd , where friends may can Sunday W pm. and Monday hour prior to Interment, services Phoenix, Aril. Family suggests contributions be made to primary Children's Medical Canter. 4330 Dec dcs included Pad and Save $20 (no-loa- solemniz-- d died in am Emma Shaw speeds of 1?2G RPM for polishing and 1550 RPM for sanding no-loa- d ' Reg. 59 99. 6 bench rotate Wheels grinder d 3450 RPM speed) 8 0 Amp Adjustable tool rests the Manti LDS She Temple lumbia of Reg. 54 99. 7 disc. Sander 'polisher features Rav Married There a Hansen March 28, 1975 Member LDS Church Former View LDS of Pleasant bishop Ward, Provo Farmer throughout his life Survivors widow, Pleasant Grove, one son and one daughter Mrs Robert L (Ruth) Elliott, Metier City, Stanford R. "Tim" Ekms. Pleasant Grow; two stepsons and two stepdaugh ters, Milton Hansen. Detroit, Mich ; Mrs Gary Uanis) Rupp, Sierra Vista, Arlz , Mrs Alien (LaVorme) Mever and James Hansen, both of Layton; 19 grandchilsisdren, 17 ter, Mrs Jay (Marie) Redd, Muntlcello Funeral services Tuesday 1 p m. Manila LDS Ward Chapel, Pleasant Grove Friends may call Oiptn Family Mortuary Monday p m or at the church Tuesday one hour prior to services Inter ment, Provo City Cemetery home Save s20 Save$15 -K 0fwe died W. md. md I m 1974 hf 18 Sept Provo, 19 1 d Mary Ekms Married Uiantha Patten lter San Jose Calif Served LDS mission to Southern states Bishop in Rock Springs, Wyo Ordinance worker in Salt L ake LDS Temple Survivors wife Granger, two daughters. Mrs. Shryl (Joan) Sav age, Arizona, Dr Maren Mount sen, Highland, Utah County, five brothers and sisgrandchildren, ters, Mrs Estei (Laah) Wright, Homer Mourltsen, both of Granger; Mrs Andy (Nora) B er tonceh, Rock Springs, Mrs Bertie Irvin Mourit-sen- , Rich, Afton, Wvo LDS Mission to British Co- 1, pio-loa- and pi GeorgeMezenen Marriage A 1970 Married lelia Avis July July Save i s15 ' . a triple action or Reg. 54 99. ii ihibel, van' ole speed rovers. iU d' all one in hammer nd "visonry impact features Speed toe knob, 0 800 RW speed) md 36 000 IPM A. Ray Ekins Nov , "W 4 New York City He 1899, i 'aW' LDS Temple She died Dec 13, Mark's Hospital and Mrs John Paul Strevey, Bitterroot Dr., Taylorsville, daughter Mr and Mrs David Boone, 2567 E 3210 South, da ugnter Mr. and Mrs Lanny Berger, 3995 South, Granger, 2449 W da g titer Mr ard Mrs Marty Daybell, 1026 E 800 South, daughter ' later sof enmized m the Wyo Married William Piatt 2865 aborn iv? JdnuflV in New pleasant Ekins, 79 ' KL 1028 16 Rock s lane St. Andrew brixuo a M briken MogrK-M- Mar r ed Johanna Log'se Anderson surgery. Mr. Peterson was 0er-ateon last week after he fell and broke his hip on the family farm near Townshend, Vt. He served in U S. embassies in Stockholm, Sweden, and Brussels, Belgium, from 1948 to 1957. He became a labor adviser in the State Departments Bureau of African Affairs in 1957. Mrs. Peterson, a Provo native, served as assistant secretary of Labor y under Presidents and Johnson. She was named special assistant to President Carter for Consumer affairs in Minn., great Hansen July graduated from the 61 , wo brothers and grandchildren; Arthur B Smith, neb sisters Monroe, Utah, Elmer C Smth. Vma CM i I v Carlson Salem. Utah i Norma Smith Provo funeral service will be Monday Grove Sixth Friends may tail Otpln Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grow. Sunday 79 pm or Monday at the church one hour bafure the seryne Burl. Pieav ant Grove L iY Cemetery - HI He was bom in P Jj GRANGER Willard U. died Mar 12 15 r9 Born Feb , p '896. Banning ton loaho to Moritz and Car- - Sjiecial to The Tribune BR ATTLEBORO, Vt Oliver A. Peterson, 75, retired U.S Foreign Service officer and husband of presidential consumer adv iser Esther Peterson, died Thursday of compli-cation- s married , d? - a son Of Haskell Smith s Married Horacjr JfiP Ecfeard Monson 1 June 24 1914 Ingk. k the Salt Lake 1 LDS Temple He died in June IVw She obtained a degree from BYU Taught home economics tn Pleasant Grove and at San Louis State Academy h Colorado She had been supervisor of the school lunch program in Pleasant Grove Member of the LDS Church, hav mg served on the Relief Society Stake Board and m the presidency for several year Aiso served as Relief Society lesson leader and as Primary feather Had iived at daughter's home Mis LaVleve Crane, Rupert Idaho for the past eight year Survived bv three sons and tour Jess H and David E daughters and Mr Warren (Wmora) kirk an of Pleasant Grove A Bardeli, China Lake Calif , Mr Calvin Jacob, Orem, Mrs (Ramona) Paul (LaVleve! Crane Rupert Idaho, Mrs Phil (Bernice) Hog-ga13 d. Renton, Wash g 0 A) Willard Mouritsen Vermont He y "nr Oliver Peterson Die S 4$ Mflrin Gutse Bn sen died aout . P m Thuryt. home o vs incident to hi age j. at fn He was Mr 4912 Hurl in Ihinlidcr Crash M ii ' . 13, Rios and Irene ' died v 1891, Marwsssa, Colo , to Albert , V.r, tong illness. Opden Me died January h 1964 at Ogden She was educated m public and private schools m Alabama University of Utah Denver University and San She Depo College California wrote as a columnist for Ogden paoers, and San Diego Papers She wrote poetry, and was a drew devgner $ne designed parts for airplanes for three years, at $an Dtego, California, during Wor (d War M She was a designer tor hor ists m Ogden for sever ai years She was a Charter Member of The Alpha Delta Pi Sorority at the University of Utah She Is a member of the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church Ogden, Utah a member of the Altar Guild of St Peters Episocopai Church at Clearfield Survived bv sisters, Mr J fi (Margaret) Bearnson, Mrs Earl J tCarrie) Midgeley M's Waldo P (Eleanor) Mrdgeiev all of 6alt Lake, nieces and neohewv Punetal services wlit be held Monday, at noon at $t Mart t Episcopal Cathedral 211 East 1st South Burial. Mount Olivet Cemetery Funeral directors hell 0 Donnell Mortuary Two Salt Lake men were injured, one critically , when the car they were riding in crashed into a tree Saturday morning at 500 N. Columbus St. The driver of the car, Charles J. Matson, 26, 1652 Princeton Ave., was listed in critical condition at LDS Hospital with face, chest and internal injuries, according to Salt Lake City Police Officer R.T. Rossaert. His passenger, Kevin R Denner, 25, 4611 S. 4151 West, Granger, suffered fractures end lacerations and was listed in fair condition at LDS Hospital I! Martin Gutke Brixen 87 in daughter R jpert aIdaho to ict C CLFASANT GROVE Smith Monson, 19v ttv honw of her fWrMve May M Jo 1903, Al ton AlAMma to R A and E m m 7 WarShe rod ned Arch L Sut Ion December Craft House Offieials Hear of Acquisitions And the Pioneer Craft - 6ed MyIkiIIs atARriFLD Nivembr Roland Rich Woolley Hollywood Attorney Dies Mary Bernice Smith Monson Anne Lucille Sutton P'ai NORTH n, Intenuountuin Aren Obituaries Sherrod Suttofi m 4 Sdlt 19N Citv bus Special to The Tribune II 0 L Kn LVW0OD, Call! land Rich Woolley, 88, prominent Hollywood and philanthropist, died Thursday at his home here, Mr Woolley graduated from Georgetown University, Washington, D C.r in 1917 and began practicing law in Utah in 1919 He opened his practice in California in 1922, where he was retained h several movie stars inducting John and Lionel Barrymore and Mary Astor, Student Fund In 1973 he established the Roland Rich Woolley Law Student Loan Fund at the Brigham Young University Law School He was also an active supporter of the Primary The Salt Lake Tribune, May ut adjustment ettociw I'tip'wnsf' Downtown Salt Lake dCPenney Cottonwood Mall Valiey er Bountiful Orem-Universi- ty tiru May inJn itiM Mall jnU ) |