OCR Text |
Show -' rHf- '4 Hie Salt Late Tribune, Saturday. March 9,1971 News Eigen Sovtver, died of 10, 6!0-3r- Docket 0it tor om r0 ? id East 140-- 1130 UX5 No 7, car seats, 9'h West. spotlights, S. 19. t903,t Hatch C o r e a I 1505 64JW 7th North, cun$,t4S0 Eost, purse cash, t'0 1055 2nd Ave, sleeping bogs, loO 1407 W North Temple, stereo, speakers, 1200. 1216 Windsor $1, (toO East), purse 4U N, 3rd West, television, 1185 1300 W 3rd North, watch, stamps, 1130 1430 S Man, cor hood 150 604 N 12th West. dog. It SO t industrial Rd. (1900 West), to) ood,,ll. Mar- O n 1 a Ellison, 1923; Sawyer. (5$ Statue. father forecast map for Saturday indicates partly cloudy skies over IV 33 I with slight cooling Pacific Strtes East No 232 TEMPERATURE CHART Souh Shore Like Park Due for Kefsey Ave (H85 South), adding machine, television, 1704. Shopliftings shoes, crresd 400 New Study Then will be another study to detemuie if toe Great Salt Lakes south shore should be commecially developed. This line it will be done by the Stae Parks and Recreation Divsion, which will develop a pak along the shore, Salt like Gunty Commissioners were toll Friday. Salt Lake County will tell the state the scope of development it sees for the area around its half-acrknown as Smset Btach. e $1 Million Cost Speaking for the parks and recreation board, former Salt Lake County Commissioner MarVn G. Jenson, now assistant drector of the state agency, aid studies show water and $wer services will cost at leaf $2 million. ' Lejislators last year appreciated $500, 100 for the project Watt and sewer costs are based in an estimated $915,000 to brirc drinking wate from a well a nearby Black Rock and $1153,000 for the system of lagoms to handle sewage, It seems Mr. Jeison said. were logical, commissioners told, tint the water-sewe- r project vould be more expensive if if is designed to serve commercial a highdensity area instead of the small state park. Comty Would Pay Parks and Recreation Board Chairman James D. Moyle firm. In 2134 E. (74 15497). Flames Hit Survivors: wife; son, Dario Salt Lake City; stepdaughter, Dorothy Price, E. Sawyer. - swept through Ford Motor night destroying and its contents. Crandall-Walke- Served In Iran When Mr. jCannon retired from U and" I in 1933. he Co. Friday the building One truck was lost in the fire. The Summit County Sheriffs Office, said the fire began Friday at 7 p.m. when an employe working on his truck ignited gasoline on the floor of the garage with a spark from a welding torch. Residents reported flames 0 feet in the air and shot were visible three to four miles away. 100-15- were Company employes able to save all of the cars except the employes truck. ( indicatec legislators would expect the crunty or future developers to pick up the dif- Fire fighting equipment was called in from Park City, Henefer and Kamas, in addition to that of Coalville, and had the blaze under control about 10:30 p.m. ference. Calling the project worth',," Commissioner Y. McClure said the countys Chances of coming up with money are so dim he favors selling the property to recover the $70,000 purchase price plus interest. Ralph As far as priorities are concerned, this wuuld be one of our last Mr. McClure stated. T Defer Sale But commissioners promised not to sell the countys tiny south shore peninsulauntil the feasibility study is completed. Meanwhle, they will endorse the concept ol a state y study. ) Gets Ut-e-Trib- 1920, Development Foundation. r Housing Grant Tnbune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON The Ute Indian Tnoe has been awarded a $1,041,131 federal grant - for construction of 40 low-rehousing units on the Uintah-OurReservation at Ft. Duchesne. Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, said the project, approved by the Department "of Housing and Urban Development, will provide housing for 30 families and 10 elderly persons. ay served as a U.S. government beet sugar specialist in Iran. From 1954 to 1956, he lived in Tehran and taught Iranians how to use their sugar beet resources. He was born July 4, 1888, in Salt Lake City, a son of George Quayle and Caroline Young Cannon. On June 18, 1911, he mamed Dolores Stohl in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-Da- Saints. y Feb. 25, She died, 1959. Mr. Cannon graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelors degree in mechanical engineering in 1909. He was a charter member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. LDS Missionary From 1909 to 1911 he Idled an LDS mission in Germany and in 1912 enrolled for graduate work at the Royal Technical College in Dresden, Germany. He was a member of the Alta Club. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lloyd (Carlye) D. Wattis, Glen Ellyn, 111.; live two greatgranckhddren and ' grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, Clawson Y. of Provo and Georgius Y. of Salt Lake City. Graveside 'services will be held Monday at 11:30 a.m. at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends may call at 260 E. South Temple Monday at 10:45 a.m. The family suggests contributions to the Utah State Library. Division for the Blind, 2150 S. 300 West bv the Sait day include: Thefts Russet Ave (2790 South), radio, tapes 155 348 E. 4090 South, citizen's band radio. 2334 E 6660 South bicycle, 1150. 4616 Ncimba Way (790 Eost), cash, clothes, 1120. 1653 Burglaries 3371 S. State, radio, bedspread. 1165. 7321 $ Stote. stereo, 1250. stereo, Robert S. Smith 75, 555 E. 7th South, died of natural couses March 6. 1974. in a Salt Lake hospital. Robert Denver; grandchild; brother, Roy, sisters, Mrs. Pauline Monstield, Mrs. Dorothy Carter, all Twin Falls, Idaho. 12:30 Funeral Saturday p m White Mortuary Chapel, Twiri Foils. Burial, Sunset Park Memorial Cemetery, 20. Richard David Christiansen, Roosevelt Ave. (1450 South), unlawful distribution for value ot o controlled substance, year in the county tail, probation granted il serves 30 days in iail Frank John Kucker. 18, 5047 S 3rd West; receiving stolen poods, 6 months in the county iail, probo (ion granted. tvneet Rich, 20. 607 2nd Ave.; tall, ihett. year in the county probation granted If goes fo Manhattan Proiect 25, Wheeler, Junior Harold (490-3rEost; theft, yeor in the county tail. (9, Arthur Newman, Raymond of o Fontano. Calif.; distribution controlled substance without value, term in Indeterminate prison, probation granted If serves 3C joil. the in county days Dern Pov Wing, 40, Eost; burglary, year In the county joii and 1100 tine, probation grant ed on payment ot tine ond admittance to alcohol rehabilitation program. Jose Ramon Sanchez. 25, 1633 W. 7525 South; failure to stop at the command ot a police officer. 60 days ,n the county jail and 1200 tine John R. Soto, 22, 1530 W. 7026 to distribute a South; conspiracy controlled substance, year in thew county toll Rolph Willis Paterson Wheeler, E 62nd South; drunk, 27, 2732 stricken, possession ot marhuona, stricken, petty larceny, 60 days in iail suspended on year probation, 1200 tine. Francis Donald McCoferty, 55, 1206 W 2nd South; drunk, 21 dovs in loll, court 'Mains jurisdiction. 24 Moses Gollegos, Leroy Dragerton? petty larceny, 30 days on 6 months in tun suspended probation, 150 tine Keith George Bendix, 18, 3300 $ 2nd fcosf, drunk, stricken. 5hlriev Joy Anderson, 42, transient; drunk, stricken Thomas Arlo Spriggs, 50, transient, drunk, stricken Robert William Church. 71, 136 of a controlled R St, possession stricken, possession of substance, a loaded firearm in a vehicle, stricken. John Julio Ortiz, 37, transient; in 45 drunk, days jolt court retoins jurisdiction John Redmutc Burton. 35, Fruit-land- , 14 N M ; drunk, days in lari, court retains turisdiclion. Joe B Trujillo, 40, 277 N 5th West; drunk, 14 days in toll, court retains jurisdiction Jesse Melvin Tavlor, 52, 253 S State, drunk, stricken Abie 41, Somora, transient, drunk, stricken. Louis Stanley Robbi vs, 34, 664 S. West Temple; drunk stricken tarry Monroe Tnompson, 18, transient; drunk, 7 days In toil, court retoins jurisdiction Russell Williom EUyson, 50, tron-sient, drunk, 14 days in tail, co'rt retoins urisdiction. Lucious Begay Lopez, 35, 425 Pork St (540 East), drunk, 7 days in Anno Graham. 64, 484 M in St ; 30 oil, drunk, days suspended on onyear proootion Lorjnce Mike Albers, 21. Clearfield Job Cotps; drunk, stricken V. Mark's Hospital Mrs. Donny L. Talbot, West, Hunter, aaugh. S. 7126 ond Mrs. Clifford Connon. E. 7180 Soulh, twin sons. Mr and Mrs. Leland R. Thlede, 2822 S. 2620 West, Granger, daughMr 1487 ter. Mr. and Mrs Robert Blow. 4150 W 5500 South, Kearns, son. son. Maw, both Salt City ; Mrs Chaunrey E Son Snow, (Evelvn) Diego. Cold. 3 Funeral Monday pm Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, where friends call Monday hour prior to services. Burial, Ogden Cily Ceme- Florence) - OGDEN James Edmund Shaw, 94, Ogden, died of natural causes March 7, 1974, in an Ogden nursing home. Born Oct. 25, 1879, North Ogden, to Edmund Rllev and Sarah Jane Ward Shaw. Married Virtde Pearl Chard, Oct. 21, 1903, Ogden, solemnized Jan. 27, 1922, Salt LDS Lake Temple. President, Liberty Irrigation Co., Liberty Land and Livestock Co. Survivors: sons, wite; E Lawrence daughters, Texas; Woodrow K Liberty, LDS Hospital Dr. ond Mrs. Thomos H. Colne, 1381 Wilton Way, son. R. ond Michael Mrs. Mr. Schealnger, 3708 W. 8660 South, West Jordon, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. tarry Morlm Horword. Tooele, daughter. Bur son. and Mrs Oale Mr 2544 2nd East, daughter. . Nelson, Mr and Mrs. Glen 4636 Cieorview, son. W Mrs and Mr. Rodney Johrsen, 403 Virginia, son A. PalmMr ond Mrs Lawrence er, Grantsvilie, son Mr and Mrs. Mark Jensen, 32 H St , son Mr and Mrs 8aron E. Brower, 1401 University Villoge, son Mr. and Mrs Philip J. Garfield, 863 Ourav Ave , son Mr. and Mrs Brian! Larsen, 318 E 6th South, Sandy, daughter Mr. and Mrs. George F. Boyer, East, doughfer Mr. ond Mrs. Dennis L Bctton, 816 Blair, son Mr. ond Mrs Richard A. Meyer, Eost, son. Dr. ond Mrs. Robert Morris, 338 11th Ave , daughter. Mr, ond Mrs Thomos M Price, 1099 E. Sleepy Hcttow Ln., Sandy, daughter. University Hospital Mr. and Mrs. B Lee Donvers, E. Gordon Ln , Murroy, son, Mr and Mrs Wade Bender, Centerville, son 179 Valley West Hospital Me. and 3027 S. 9100 Community Hospital Rlchord Smith ond Mrs East, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. O Taylor, 103 6 W Lester, Mjrray, son. Mr Adams, ond Mrs Gary Centerville, daughter Mr. and Mrs Kntfh Crlddle, 417 W 2400 South. Bountiful, doughter Mr. ond Mrs. Robert Roark, 752 Irving, Son Mr 3458 5th Holy Cross Hospital Mr. ond Mrs Corl Johonnes cn. 3965 $. 2631 West, Gronger, daugh- ter. Mr and Mrs. Ooone Donald Hartness, 2915 LC'e, son Mr ond Mrs. Russell CIUon, 656 E Capitol Bivd , son. Mr ond Mrs George Vermillion, 1456 W. 2250 South, son. Dean B Hyatt. Mr ond Mrs 77 J9 10th East, Mldvoie, son son Mr. gnd Mrs. Arthur Fall, Provo, son. Cotto wood Hospital Mr and Mrs Charles F. Adams East, daughter Jr . A David Mrs. Mr and Armstrong, 2332 W Edgeware Ln Taylorsville, son Mr ond Mrs Milton Brelnholt. intn s Stole St . Sonov, daughter. Mr ond Mrs Steven D Green, HOI E 9430 South, Sandy, son Mr ano Mrs Donald Hunt, 1G96 E 5235 South, daughter Mr and Mrs Lowell Jacobson, 4101 Wesliate Ave . Granger, son Mr ond Mrs. Danny K. ijngres, GrontsvMie daughter Mr and Mrs Roymond C Martin, 8M9 S. Pomelo Way, Sandy, do'igtner Nlrhoias Panas and Mrs Mr 1344 E 3405 south, eauyjhier decree. Judith Ann Ljton vs. Charles N mental Eoton, cruelty, piomtiff granted decree. Robert Henry Hott vs. Patricio Ann defendant Holt. granted decree, mniden name, Wilken. restored Linda Phner vs. Grant Phifer, mentol cruelty; plaintiff grarted decree, custody minor child Alvin vs Halnsworth Royola Kamsworth, mental cruelty; customonth 1209 a dy minor children, child support, 1) c year ofimony Leslie Coro! Romi vs Ralph Patrick Rose, mental Cfue1, ptainfitt granted decree. 1375 o month child support. 1100 o month ahmo- Judgments Government National Mortgage Association vs. Leon C. k ner ond Susan K. Kinder; piaintlt ' owo.ded If- - -- it . ond 114.116.29, I percent In-- Mertllk vs Curt E. Carole Schrott. ploinhtt owjrded 81,198 44, I percent Interest. lions First National Bank vs.' Owen Ray f jlllvan ond Heathro. Inc ; awrded 11,245 39, 8 oerce' mltresl. ! J. Parley Johns,. Mrs. Smith, ia) Jane) (Mary Bert N. (Amelall Ogden; 32 48 greatgrandchildren; grandchildren; brothers, sisters, William H Mrs. Gladys Slater, both Ogden; Stanley W . .rizona; Mrs. Dora Grott, Brigham City. Funeral Monday H a.m., Myers Chapel, Mortuary where friends call Sunday p m Mondoy prior to services. Burial, Liberty Cemetery. Blanche W. Barrow Blanche White OGDEN Barrow, 79, Ogden, died natural causes March 1974, In an Ogden hospital. of 7, Born Feb. 5, 1895, Snowflake, Arlz.; to Joseph Thomos and Margaret Elizabeth Ewing White. Married Lester John Barrow, Jan. 9, 1927, Ogden; solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple, Oct. 25, 1934; he died Nov. 5, 1964. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Charles (Betty Lou) Miller, Kansas City, Kan ; Mrs. Whllnev (Darlene) Checketts, Colorado ; Mrs. Harold 16 (RaNac) Pelton, Roy; grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Richard (Pearl) Urry, Mrs. Joseph (Marietta) Davis, Mrs. Martin (Frances) Mrs David S Bradley. West, Mogna.son South Davis Divorces C Rulon County; West, Weber Courty; Mrs. L. Arthur (Vera) Mrs. Applonle, Harvey F. (Mildred) Boyle, Mrs. Eorl W. (Turo) Southwlck, Mrs. rr Fi Knight, all Ogden. Funeral Monday 1 o m Lindaul-.- l ond Sons Colonial where (riends call Chapel, 8 Sunday p.m., Mondoy prior to services. Buria., Aultc.est Memorial Park. Josephine W. Villalobos Salt HERRIMAN, Lake County Josephine Wheeler 135 69, Pioneer Villalobos, St., died March 7, 1974, of natural causes at home of a son Born Morch 17, 1904, Sonta Fe, N.M., to Jaoauin and Ramon Garcia Wheeler. Married Jjan G. Villalobos, April 2, 1929, Salt Lake City. He died Oct. 21, 1968. 'Member St. Lie Worker Joseph Parrish. Survivors: son, John R West Jordan; eight grandsister: brothers, children; Daniel, Som, Herrlmon; Santa Fe. Mrs. lock 4Mary) Baker, LathraB, Calif. mass Funeral Monday St. noon. Joseph Church, 7405 S. Redwood Pd. Rosary Sunday 8 p m., 8690 5, State St, where friends call Sunday p.m. and Monday one hour before services. ing home. Born July 3 , Midvale tery. City Amanda Isabel Barr Lyon, 600 E. Capitol St., died March 7 1974, In a local hospital of natural causes. Born 21. Morch J908, New Zealand- - to Ouniden, Alexander J R. ond Amanda Eden Hartlev Barr, Married Joe Lyon Jr Feb. 22, 1947, Los Vegas, Nev. Hospitol pink lady Survivors: husbnnti; brother, ssfer: Alex H, Walnut Creek Calif.; Mrs. Anthcnv (Bonnie) Casannl, 'Spokane, Wash. 66, Funeral Saturday 2 pm, Temple. Burial, Lown Memorial 260 E. South Wo; itch Per,(, funerals Tex., Ci.irler ond Mae I Minnie Hard I , Miller i Married Ado Foltz, she died In 1955. Married Alta Checketts Cook, Salt Coke City, Jan. 9. 1967. Hill Air Former employe. Base. Mechanic, Force Ookridge Willow Creek, County Country Clubs. w.le; stepsons, Survivors: stepdaughters, Melvin Cook, Los Angeles; Vernon Cook, Mrs. Wanda Austin, Tex.; Allen, Ollvehurst, Calif.; Mrs. 16 Beulah Moab; Day, 21 greatgrandchildren; Funerol serCHRISTENSON Marvin for Henry vices Christenson will be held Monday Serin 17 Jenxlns Noon at the ot Mortuary, 4760 South Stote where , 6 to frem friends inav coll Sunday one hour p m, ond Monday Interment. cervices. lo prior Funeral Murtav Cltv Cemetery. Directors. V C Sotte & Sons. t Funeral cervlc- -' GUSTAVESON Lorena Keilor Eluo lor Gustovcson will be conducted Mon- day 1 o m. In the Moihrook Fnnerol Chooel, 4751 South 2)00 Eost, where triends may coll Sundo 6 4 p m. ond Mondoy prior to cervlces Interment, Wasatch Memorial Pork, funeral director. Holbrook Funerol Chooel HART Funeral services tor Lre Charles Hart will be held10 of Desere! Morom. Mondav, 36 East 7th South, where tuorv call Sunday, 6 to 8 trieno may p m and Monday prior to servio es Interment, Price. Utah Ceme- tcry Funeral directors, Deseret MoriuOi 4. es sister, Bertha grandchildren, McFarland, Saginaw, Tex. Funeral Monday 10 a m where South, Sunday 6 8 P m prior to services. Monday Burial, Price City Cemetery. 7th E. 36 friends Call Edwin E. Crane County; 18 oicmdchll-dren- Maud IL Ballalne OGDEN Maud Hammer Ballalne, 79, Ogen, died of natural causes March 7, 1974, at home. Born Dec. 26, 1894, Wood-vlll- e, Idaho, to Joseph R. Ino and Bell Wilson Hammer. Married Thomo A. Guffey, 1912, Omaha, Nb.; divorced. Married Stonley L. B -- Maine; he died In 1967. Member LDS Church. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. S. Dee (Beulah) Wright, 9 grandchildren; broth- ers, sisters, Glen, Done, Genevla Taysom, Mrs: Leon Carver, all Ogden; Edi.h Hammer, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Emallne Haynes, Idaho Ora Mrs. Idaho; Foils, Mrs. Gertrude Knight, both Wright, Reno, Nev.; Mrs. Sade Decker, Phoenix, Arlz. Funeral Monday 1 p.m., where Myers Mortujry, friends call Sunday pm to services. Monday prior Burial, North Ogden Cemetery. 6-- Kisty E. NieLson Carbon CARBONVILLE, County Kisty E. Nielson, 86, Carbonvllle, died after illness Marcn 7, 1974, In o Price nursing home. Born April 28, 1887, Ephraim, Sanpete County, to Louis L. Whitlock and Matilda Larsen. Married Willard R. 17, March 1909, Nielson, Cleveland. Emery County; solemnized Manti LDS Temple; he died July, 1942. Survivors: sons, daughters. Willard K., California; L . Kenneth Helper; Mrs. Artel Jukes, East Carbon City; Mrs. Josephine Gardner, Price; 10 grandchildren; 18 sister, Mrs. Drue Estep, Moytleld, Sanpete County. Funeral Mondav 10' p.m., Carbonville LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Fausett Mortuary, Price, Sunday pm Monday hour prior to Cleveland services. Burial. Cemetery. Arnold. 48, 2781 Rd , Sandy, died otter a long Illness Morch 8, 1974, In a Salt Loke hospital. Born $eot. 8, 1925, York. Pa , to Floyd ond Helen R. Fetrow. A. Married Arnold Dec. 16, 1945, York. Member Hoiladay Community Church, Mary Robidoux Survivors: husband; daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Zwahlen, Mrs. Sandra Sondy; Petersen, Phoenix Arlx.; 4 grandchildren. Memorial services Sunday 5:30 pm., I.olladoy Community Churchj 231 E. 4800 South. Family suggests contributions to the American v, I j -- fi J MOTET Tunerarervrees for Sherryll Mores will be held Satur"2 In the Hohodoy 24th noon day, Word, 6568 Hotlodav Blvtf. InferLawn Memorial Wasatch ment, Park. Friends mow coll at the 36 Deseret Mortuary, East 7th South on Friday 6 lo 8 pm. end , of the word on Saturdoy erne hour , prior to services. Funeral dlrec tors, Deseret Mortuary GRAY Funerol 'services for Fila May Not! G ay wilt be held Saturday, 10 a m. at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th Souttn Friends may coll ot the mortuary p m. ond Saturday Friday 4 to prior to service. Addittcnol viewing will be at the Vernal 1st Ward, Saturday, 2 30 to 3 30 p m. Inter- r er.t. Vernal Cemetery. Funeral Directors. Deseret Mortuary. , , BORG Funeral services for David J. Borg will be held Mon- - , 12 noon in the Bryan 1st day 11th Word. South East. 162) Friends may call at the Deseret 36 East 7th South on i Mortuary. Sonoc from 7 to 9 pm. and ot the word on Monday one hour to services. Interment In the prior Sandy City Cemetery with orove-sid- e Military R.tes by the American Legion Bonneville Post Funsr-o- l v directors, Deseret Mortuory. HUNTER Funeral services Ellen J. I.jnter will be Saturdoy, 12 noon at the Hunter Ward, 6000 W 3500 South. Friends may pm ot McOouga! Fu . neral Home, 4330 S- Redwood Rd, and Saturday or hour prior to' services ot the church. Interment, Murray City Cemetery. Funeral di-- 1 rgciors, McDougal Funeral Home. for, HOWEl.L Funeral services ,, for Jack KenneVti Howell will be hrtd Saturday 12 noon tn the Cot-tc.iwood 9th Word Chooel, 1160 Vine Street. Friends may call ot the LarkJn Mortuary, 260 E. South D m. and SatTemple, Friday urday at the ward one hour priori to services. Interment, Solt Loke City Cemetery. Funeral directors,. Lorkln Mortuary. JOHNSON Funeral services for Kristin F. Johnson will be held 12 Noon in the Sondy .Saturday Fourth Word Chooel, $flQ South 700 East, whe-- e friends may call one hour prior to services. Inter- mom, Sandy CRv Cemetery. Director!, Goff Mortuary. LYON Funeral . services for Amanda Isabel Bor Lyon will be held Saturday- - 2 pm. In the Lorkln Mortudry, 260 East South Tempie. interment, Wasatch Lown Memorial Pork. Funeral drector j, Larkin Mortuary. PEAY Funerol Services for Amanda K Borton Peav will be field Soturdov 2 om In the Keys-vin- e Eost Stoke Center, 2Gt South 60u East. Friends may coll ot LlndGuist Kavsvme 340 Mortuory, No. Main, Saturdoy 12 361 :4$ a.m. Interment Kaysvilie-Layto- n Nwmo--, rial rerk. Funeral Undqimt-Kavsvrn- ' . Concer Society. , - Mary E. Arnold 9 - , Funeral services' GR0E6ER ; J.D., sisters, brothers, Warren, both Salina; Joseph, Ephraim, Sanpete County; Mrs. Rcbbeca Madsen, address unknown; Mrs. Eve1, Marshall, Los Angeles; Mrs. John ( Lucille) McMillion, Sigurd, Sevier Ccunty. Funeral Monday I p.m., Peterson Mortuary, Salina, where friends call Monday otter 11 a.m. Burial, Eost Side Cemetery, Salina. 4 f, for brika Martha Gimber Groeber will be held Saturdoy, ot 12 noon tn the Rose Pork First Ward Chapel, 1)5) W. 8th North, where one friends may coll Saturday hour prior fo service. Interment, Russort Solt Lake City Cemetery. Brothtrs, funerol directors. 17 Oqden; ', WESTON Funeral services for Metro S. Weston will be hekl Sat' 1 pm. In the Miltord urclay Word Chooel, Friends mov call a Southern Utah Mortuary ki the Milford, Friday from 79 pm. and 11 to 12 30 p m. inter-- ' Saturday, Funeral ment, Milford Cemetery. & r C. Sors. V. Sotte directors, July 6, 1946. Blacksmith and miner. Member LOS Church. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Nielson, Calvin (VonDeen) Orem; Mrs. Blaine (Ruth) Brown, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Weum, Robert (Helen) Tex ; Mrs. Dean Houston, (Patricio) Leftwteh, Llndon, Utah bi Funerol services SAWYER will be held 4 for Eigen Sawyer Mondoy dt 2 p.m. In the Deseret 36 East 7th South, , Mortuary. where friends mov coll Sunday 6 to 8 pm. and Monday prior to srvtces. Interment Lake Hills We Park. mortal Funeral directors, v t Deseret Mortuary, t Edwin Euoone Crane, 82, Provo, former resident ot Sallno, Sevier County, died ot natural causes Morch 8, 1974, in a Provo hospitol. 1891, 14, March Born Salma, to Elias William ond Mary S. Olsen Crone. Married Clothe! Stevenson, Jan. 1925, 28, Provo; she died PROVO Ceme- Ama ida B, Lyon 9 0 6 , 1 Bonham, to 6-- Buriol, Survivors: son. daughter: Wash.; Everson, Johnny, Mrs. Robin (Doris) Mood, mother, Wash.; Tacoma, Mrs. Mida B. Derrick, Salt Lake City; sister, Mrs. Alvin R. (Dotty) Johansen, Woods Cross; three grandchildren. I p.m., Funeral Monday Bellingham, Wash. Charles in a nurs- Murray I 4 Bellingham. natural 1974, . Bellingham, died March 6, in a local hospital of a heart attack. Born July 26, 1917, Salt Lake City, to Clifford J. and Married Mida B. Tellefsen. Zelda Tilley, March 18. 1939. 1969. Great She died Oct. 8. Railroad Northern clerk, causes Mqrch 7, 54, 1974, Lee C. Hart Lee r ' if Wash. BELLINGHAM, Bill Tel'ctsen, Clifford tery MURRAY Hart, 47, 5198 State, died 4 C. Bill TeGe'sen Lake Weber Dorothy G Hoitrop Boulton vs Ray R. Boulton, mental cruelly plaintiff gron.-'- decree. Maynard Jones vs Gtorlo Jones, meital cruelty; plaintiff granted Lindo Louise Clements vs Bruce LcRov Clements, mentol cruelty, plaintiff granted decree, 1100 a month child lubbort, 8ii)0 o month alimony. Christine Jo Stuehm vs ClWord G S'uehm, mentol cruelty; plain-li- f granted deoee, maiden name of Baroer restored. Beatrice Him vs Donald Hicks, cruelty; plaintiff granted decree, 11 0 year alimony , James E. Shaw Births reported at Solt Lake Area hospitals during the 24 hour period ended ot 9 p m. Friday Include: Graveside services Monday p m.. Salt Lake City Cemetery, 2 Fred (Freldo)B, Mrs. Herbert Mrs. Mrs. Elmo (Nellie) Sorensen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Allen (Ruth) Jensen, Mayfield, Sanpete County. Funeral Mondav 1 p m., Axtell Ward chapel. Friends call Sunday p.m., Jensen Home, Gunnison, Funerol and Mondav before services. Burial with military honors, Centerfleld Cemetery. Area Births ter U grandchildren, brothers, sisters; County; Twin Falls. Calif. Colo; 30 grandchildren; 46 sisters, great grandchildren; grandchild; brothers, sisters: Miles, Axtell; Eldon, Aurora, Sevier County; Robert, Salt Rethi Mrs. Lake City; Douglas, Magna; Mrs. Evo t eland, Ephraim, Sanpete Mrs. Nancy Wlsecup, 3818 Lee Robert (Jean Emilia) Survivors: wife; daughter, St. jq-A- Los Veoas, Nev.; Whelan, Mrs. Dove (Betiy Norlne) Enumclaw, Wash ; Kelley, three grandchildren; great- mium Oil Co. Shopliftings East, sunglasses, recovered. suspert cited East, glasses, recovered, suspect cited S600 Van Winkle Express Wav, kite, string, recovered, iuveniie released 1774 W 41st South, candy, recovered, 2 iuvei ties released S. Smith, 1899, 4, Barn Jan. Denver, to Edward and Ella Melva Smith. Married Schoen. Mortgage business.' Chairman ot the board Pre- 0 Sentencing Technologists and served as its first president. He also helped found the Beet Sugar Special to The Tnbune A blaze COALVILLE received 1 Mondav pm., Glenwood LDS Word Chapel. Friends call Maglebv Mortu9 ary, Richfield, Sunday pm. Burial full military honors Glenwood City Cemetery. Funeral Carg- - Carlson Married cob Welier. Oct. 18, 1922, Salt Lake City; he died Oct. Womens 6, 1970. Member Legislative Council. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Mltkie ) J. Scott (Comilla, Grove, Gallagher, Garden Oee Karl Mrs. Calif.; (Jackie) Jenkins, Houston; S sister, Mrs. grandchildren; Martha Murray. Menlo Park, isbelle Hogge, June t, 1906, Ogden; solemnized Salt Lake LDS Tempie, 1914. she died 21. 1966. Owner- June operolor, Utah barber Shop, Ogden Former rancher. Survivors: sons, daughters, both J Corl D., Clyde, Robert J., Bise, Ogden; Mrs Charles J. Idaho, walnut Tovlor, (Emma) H. ; Mrs. Ned Creek, Calif (Evelvn) Nelson, White Fish, Don Mrs Mont.; (Jean) Bradvhow, Colorado Sortngs, Sen. pete County Joseph Evring "Bud died 76, Axtcll, Jensen, Gunnison March 7, 1974, In j Illness. hospital otter o long Born May 18, 1897. Anted, to Josias and Matildo Marie Married Hansen Jensen. Margaret Katherine Welser, later 4, 1918, Mantl; Sept. solemnized In Monti Temple. Farmer; member American Post 104; Legion Gunnison veteran World War I. son, wife; Survivors. Samuel, daughters'. Nolan Mrs. Calif.; Santa Monica, Ford. (316 of Sugar Beet Auto Firm 1965 South, (Hilda) City. i - Fernstroin.fj AXTELL, (Irene) Nielsen. MeIdoho; Mrs. Darrell Firmage, Salt Lake ridian, Selma Joseph E. Bud Jensen- Mrs. Clay (Leah) Hendrickson, Glenwood; Mrs. FV May 10, 1899, Salt Lake City, to! f Frans S. ond . lino , Jack Sunnyvale, Salt Lake City; McCarthy, Mrs. Carol Mitchell, Granger; Mrs. Marjorie Hansen, Mrs. Wanda Lee Holladav; Stauffer, Granger. Funeral Monday I pm, Jordan North 6th Ward, 3650 W 4400 oranoer. South, Friends call Sunday p m , 5850 S. 9th East, and Mon-daot chapel one hour before services. Burial, Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Survivors: brother, sisters: Jr, Caldwll, Idoho; a Born Hilda" - 5 , Houston, Tex., hospitol. Mont), to Dole, Provo; Clinton, Ccllf Rudolph f ond J Granger; mother; GLENWOOD, Sevier County 49, Rtckentxtch, Ralph died In o Rict'leid hospital March 1 ot o heart oilment. 1M4, 30, SeDt, Born ond Glenwood, t- - Rudolph Rickenboch. Liedtke Linda Veteran World War It FarmPresiden stockmon. er. Co , Glenwood Imgotion Venice sec. etorv-treasurPumping Co. Kenneth t, Byron Jay 81am Pierce. Solt Lake City; Rav Wayne Pierce, Long Beoch, Calit.; Goiy Von Curtis, Soli Lake City. Kelly A. Curtis, Mrs. Janice Lvnn Nlel-oMrs. Ko'hy Anderson, all Ralph Rickenbach Morch In 1974, . ,, in oi. nursOgden Ing home i, Feb. i Born 1 0 . 1 8 8 3 ,r Pierce, Gronaer; dren; brothers. Leon, St. George; Arthur. Arnold, both Hatch. Funeral Monday p m. 36 E. 7th booth, where friends coll Sunday 8 p.m., Monday prior to services. Bur'jl, Lake Hills Memoriol Pork. Lillie M. Weller Lillie May Weiler, 74, 3191 Margie Ave., , died o natucauses ral nofurai - ett,i daughters- grandchil- 6 Mr. and ty Coalville 21s) Complaints Many Developments He is credited with developments in the industry, including the first plans and decisions that led to construction of- the U and I factory at Moses Lake, Wash., now the largest beet sugar refinery in the Western Hemisphere. He was instrumental in the formation of the American began his cathe beet sugar industry in 1916 when he was employed as an engineer at the U and I recov take County Sheriff s ottice for the period ended at 9 o m. Fri- Idaho. in 4), Sheriffs Docket district manager at sugar factories in Montana and Mr. Cannon reer 17 Vehicles he became chief engineer and later served as 85. food, Recovered Stolen Retired Executive o 9tn Eost, 900 5. Mom, fond, 12 43. recovered, 5 suspects arrested 9u0 5 Mam, sleeping tablets. 1 99, recovered, suspect arrested 74 S. State, metal punches. 14 7, recovered, suspect cited. W. 630 North Temple, food, 11 85, recovered, suspect cited. W. Y. Cannon Dies; Utah-ldah- 12 85, Or (1280 West), recovered, suspect tred, suspect cited Scattered snow showers Wyoming near middle of week. Temperature above normal, turning cooler end ot period. High temperatures upper 30s ond 40s west to upper 40s ond 50s ast Monday dropping to 30s over the state Wednesday. Lows at night 25 to 35 west to 30s eost first of period to 20s over the stote near middle of week. Former Sugar executive Wilford Young Cannon, 29 S. State, died Friday of natural causes in a local nursing home. He was Glendale 1133 EXTENDED OUTLOOK Monday through Wednesday Chance snow or rom ond Utah windy Monday night ond Tuesaav clearing with o decreasing chance of snow on Wednesaoy. Highs 45 to 65 and lows In the 30s. Chonce rain or Eastern Nevada a with Mondav snow clearing Tue$-dodecreasing chonce ram er snow Fair Wednesday Highs In the 40s and low 60s. tows In me upper 20s and low 30s. Mild, with chance Southern tdaha of ram early in week. Clearing ond cooler by Wednesday Highs 45 to 55 ot first and 35 to 45 by Wednesday. 30s and 20s by Lows Monday Co. C. cosh 50 South, iawnmower, 6th E 140 30s. Salt toke Weather Data: Precipitation for period eded Friday at 5 pm. Tr. Precipitation for March, .75. .38 Accumulative excess since October 1, 1973, Precipitation 9 65; 2 accumulative excess, 96; Sunrise Saturdoy, 7 50 MOT; Sunset 7:28 MOT. . Salt take City, Ogden ond Provo Partly ctoudv Saturday ond Sunday. Cooler Soturdov. tows Saturday night upoer 20s. Highs Saturday 4S to 50 ond Sunday lower 50s. Probability of measureable rain or snow decreasing to 10 percent Saturdoy and Saturday nlqht Light winds. Utah Decreasing clouds Saturday with a few snow or rom showers outh becoming portly cloudy Satur- - W. m. day night end Sunday Cooler Sotur day. Lows 2$ to 35 Highs Saturdoy In the 40$ ond Sunday 4t to 55 Eastern Nevada Decreasing clouds Soturaav with a tew snow or rain showers south becoming partly cloudy Saturday o nut and Sunday A tittle warmer Sunday, tows in the In the 40s ond 70s. Highs Saturday Sunday 45 to 55 Eastern Nevada Decreasing clouds Saturday with a few snow or ram showers south becoming portly cloudy Saturday night and Sunday A tows in the little warmer Sunday In the 40s and 70s. Highs boturday Sunday 45 to 55. Partly cloudy through Wyoming ol Chance and Sunday Saturday mountain snows In the west. Warmer northeast Saturday through Sunday. Mony ceos of sjuthwest winds Saturand Sunday .ghs Saturday day. upper 40s to a tew low 60s. tows Saturday night 20s and o few low trearitotton. 6th west, vocuum, 1100 E. 3rd South No 6, cash V20 trend. Partly Cloudy Sides to Reign National Weather Service Data Skies over the Intermountain Region vili be partly cloudy Saturday wth it Qht cooling and little chance of 150 14 N 7C6 part of the Intermountain. large Area Alto (1440 East), Sliver set John 8. 1974, Early. ried Byron Pierce; divorced. Married Bon W Curtis, Feb. 18, 1947, Elv, Nev.; in Salt solemnized Lake Temple, Der 3, 1954. Supervisor Fashion Fabrics. Survivors- - husband; sons, builder. W Buckler causes March Mar- divorced Married Ruth Shokespeai, June 2). 1954. Salt Lake LDS TemRetired corasrter ond ple Burglaries I 9 1 Andrew Olive r i ed Colif ; A. of o Sanpete Coun- - -tv, to Or lev . Hatch Svlmor, An- ' West 20, F B. Thomas ond Moroore! s Moio. 1965 Fold ISuO 1974 Mazda S Mailt $4 500 W North Temot, ski turns. S died Marcit 7, f '9?4, of home otter o long llmess. Barn Aorll County, to Thefts 4333 5?, 3730 LoKe City. Barn Oct Comp.oiftts received py me L City Ponce Deportment t 24 hour period ended ot I Fndov Include Melba GRANGER derson Cuitis.. natural causes March 8, W4 In Salt S.L. Police John OGDEN 91, Buehler, died Ogden, Melba A. Curtis Eigen Sawyer foil, '5 fc Salt Lake and lnterinountain Area Obituaries of Record 17 1 3X -- 1 - s J -- 4 Otrectori Mortuory. BLAMCKARO Funerof servtc- es for Lee Arnold Blanchard will 12 noon In the held be Saturday First Ward Chooel, Farmington N Main. Friends may con at 22 1 ' s Llndqu'st s KaysvWe Mortuary, S4U 8 N Mom, Friday p.m. and Sat- urdoy at the ward chapel one 4 hour prior 0 servlets. Interment, Farmington City Cemetery. Funer, ol directors, Lindquist Kovsvlllc Mortuary. fcunerc f THOMBSON fervkus tor Woitote L. Thompson will be held Saturday 1 pjp. In the South ' . Cottonwood 12tt) Word. 6165 &. 855'' Eost. Friends may coll at the , Morhvry, Jenklns-Sott- State St 476O S. g.ro. and Sot- Friday urdoy qt the church one hour orlor to services. Interment. Murray City Cemetcrv Funeral db rectors, V C Soffe & Sons. , , VANUlTEftT Funeral tor Antonie VonUltert will 1 Saturday pm. In the Fork Ward Chapel, 445 'Averse. Frienas may rvte bn held Liberty Harvard call at Larkin 260 E. South Mortuary, Temoiq, Fudov 64 e.m. and Satior urday at the word one hour to services. Interment. Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral dL jfectar, Lark la Mortuary, i I |