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Show iVws of Record Report Notes Parents Ignoring Sex Education Stx education is not being carried out in the home because, among other reasons, there isnt enough sensitive . material available to parents, the deputy director of the Utah Division of Health said Thursday. Dr. Peter C. Van Dyck addressed the annual meeting of the March of Dimes meeting at the Salt Lake Country Club. The Utah Poll conducted by The under age 16 is up 50 per cent in the last six years. The number of teen-ag- e pregnancies have gone up sharply, he said. He noted that . s frequently have more problems during pregnancies than older women. Salt Lake Tribune in 1974 said 68 per cent of the people favored sex education. But, do we as parents facilitate in the home? teen-ager- To stress his point, he noted there is concern about venereal disease and teen-agpregnancies in Utah. The birth rate in Utah for those s of all teen agers in Utah who have babies were pregnant before they married, he said. Two-third- e 'if nVVsv Jh Births reoorted at Salt Lake area hospitals during the 24 hours ended at 9 p.m. Thursday include: LDS Hospital and Mrs. Stephen Woolston, E. 3770 South, son. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Choate, 3136 Appleton Or., Granger, Mr 1271 Hassle Sours Cache Official LOGAN (AP) Providence City Councilman Michael Bishop said the hassles Thursday we were put through would make any man v-v- think twice about running for public office. He was referring to nearly six months of legal proceedings which ended Wednesday when 2nd District Court Judge y. J. 'V . X 'iV, 1 y. - ,V : W & A Cache County Grand Jury against Cache county officials. A s :X The dismissed '( - & t; 4k V&JSSMsMi Sandy Councilman Marcell Gra- ham. Mayor Dewey Bluth, city I 'administrator James Ash and Engineer Phillip Palmer look approvingly at a new water well that proved out Thursday. New Well Eases Water Fears in Sandy Special to The Tribune SANDY Sandys water picture tened Thursday when a well proved out at 3,000 gallons per minute. It will add 17 per cent more water to the citys system for the summer months. The well should be connected into the system within three weeks. Mayor Dewey 800-fo- ot Bluth said. The well, at about 8400 South and 11th East, will produce 3,000 of the 18,000 gallons of water used per minute by Sandy residents during peak summer use, James R. Ash, city administrator said. During the rest of the year, it will produce of the water approximately used, he added. C. one-four- th Instead of wasting the water, which must be pumped out immediately, arrangements have been made with nearby farmers to use it on crops to save irrigation water. Mayor Bluth said. He said it will take about two weeks to install special fittings and the connection should be completed within a few days after that. charges, ranging from malfeasance in office to misuse of public money, accused Bishop and fellow Providence officials Glade Davis, Blaine Olsen, Hoyt Kelley and Clinton Thompson. Palmer also dismissed charges against Hyrum Councilman A. Vincent Nielsen and former Pro- vidence City Council-me- n Jack Thompson and Kenneth Spuhler. Im glad the matter is now out of the criminal courts, said Defense Attorney Glen Mecham. Mecham said he will meet to review the status of the case with the officials and determine what course of action to take. Councilman Clint Thompson said he was disappointed the grand jury even let something like this get started, he said. About $50,000 in taxpayers money was lost because there wasnt a thorough investigation into the thing when it Bundy, After Scuffle, Back in Courtroom Theodore Bundy, his ankles ASPEN, Colo. (AP) chained and jail uniform badly torn, appeared in district court for a pretrial hearing on the murder charge pending against him in the slaying of a Michigan nurse. started. The dismissals by Judge Palmer mark the end of the Cache County Granjl Jurys proceedings. Twelve persons were indicted by the jury, but only one was convicted. Laron Wardle, 33, pleaded guilty to a felony charge of theft by deception. Pit ken County sheriffs officers said Bundy ripped both shoulders of his jail jumpsuit in a scuffle with another inmate before coming into the courtroom. Details of the incident were unavailable but it g feud between apparently followed a Bundy and the other man. Bundy Offers Requests The 2 V; hour hearing before District Court Judge George Lohr concerned Bundys requests that the death penalty not be allowed if he is convicted and his request for use of a telephone credit card to help him prepare his defense. Bundy, a former law student, is serving as his own attorney. Girders Installed In Temple The hearing was a continuation of a session interrupted June 7 when Bundy escaped by jumping windown in the courthouse. He from a second-floo- r was recaptured six days later. LOGAN (AP) y the Logan Temple, Church of Saints, is phone cards during his incarceration here, but following his escape two weeks ago the use of the card was rescinded. Under Lohrs order, use of the card will be reinstated with the provision that each call shall be placed by a deputy to the number and name provided by Bundy. The identification of the person called will be verified by a sheriffs officer. Bundy, 30, has been charged with first-degrmurder in the January 1975 slaying of Caryn Campbell of Dearborn, Mich. A former resident of Washington State, he was brought here to stand trial from Utah, where he is serving a sentence in the 1974 kidnaping of a Salt Lake City girl. outside walls. City Logan Tribune Staff Photos by Tim Kelly Although hes not exactly huggable, the verticulated gi- - raffe calf, born at llogle Zoo Thursday, is still mom s pride. Zoo Baby Looks Over Things 6 If Hogle Zoo ever decides to form a basketball team, a inline-- cainiuldle was bom Uieie Thursday morning at 9:45. There is one problem, though, lies not too steady on his feet yet. Hes tall about 60 to 70 inches highland weighs around 80 to 85 pounds. And. about his yes. he is a bit neck. new arrival is a verticulated giraffe calf, the third giraffe at the zoo, and still a bit unsure of himself, but otherwise doing well, zoo officials said The 9 The zoo technically has four giraltes, boi une is now on loan to a California zoo for breeding purposes. Zoo spokesmen said that the verticulated variety of giraffe is distinguished from other types by the distinct color and pat tern of its coat. Officials said that both mother and baby are doing just fine at the zoo, but that both will be watched closely, just in ease problems develop. The calf has not yet been named r, Call Mediator twin daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMullm, 6085- - 2230 East, son. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Mann, 1812 N. 725 West, West Bountiful, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Worwood, Grantsvilie. daughter. Dr. and Mrs. James Broadbent, Provo, son. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Munger, 1615 Jefferson, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Smith, 1513 E. 6670 South, son. Mr and Mrs Brent Bullock, 1738 E. 4050 South, No. 17, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schmutz, 61 78 Cumulus Cl., daughter. Mr and Mrs. Richard D. VanOr-den- . 2221 Lamboume, son. Mr. ani Mrs. David Brown, 2326 750 S. East, Bountiful, son. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pope, 75 0 St , daughter. Mr. and Mrs M Fredrick Behle, 2143 W. 7380 South. West Jordan, son Mr and Mrs Kevin Gordon, 2010 S. Redwood Rd No 3, son Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Orme, 1538 Dawn Dr., son. Mr. and Mrs. E Ibert W Sleeper, 3887 Owensboro Dr. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davtd Olsen, Moeb, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bronson. Mona, Juab County, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert N Wes tover, 8466 Strato Dr , Sandy, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Vem R Stanley, 6660 S. Kentucky Dr., West Jordan, son. Mr. and Mrs. Mitton Schow, 3829 Loma Dr., Granger, son. Mr. and Mrs. Perron Hill, 7110 W. 3800 South, Magna, daughter. Cottonwood Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brugman, S. Stonewood Dr., Kearns, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Christensen, 10494- - 465 East, Sandy, daughter. M. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dearinger, B35 Ramona Ave., son. Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Emmett, Price, son. Mr. and Mrs. Brent F. Erickson, 752 E. Parkway Ave., son. Mr. and Mrs. David D. James, 13145 S. 3600 West, Riverton, son. Mr. and Mrs. Vico M. Martinez, American Fork, son. 4514 Marks Hospital St. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wharton, 2752 Yuma St., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Halverson, 1003 S. Major St., son. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Ragsdale, 1412 Luck Liv, son. Mr. and Mrs. James Fordham, 0 East, Murray, son. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Campbell, 2912 E. Oak Vine Cl., daughter. FALLS, Idaho (AP) - The Twin Falls Education Assn, says it will call in a federal mediator in an attempt to break an impasse in negotiations with the school board. Board negotiators walked out of the talks 10 days ago, saying there was no reason to continue because of the attitudes. Beloved husband and father, Stephen Salters Williams, age 59, of Salt Lake City, died June - a of 1977, 23, stroke, in a local ' hospital. Bom July 19, 1917. Salt Lake City, to Fre derlck Francis and Minunette Se lers Wi liams. Married Fern King, June 22, 1942, Evanv ton, Wyoming. Later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He was sales coorlnator tor the Stauffer Chemical Company for 25 years. Served as 2nd councilor Bryan 2nd Ward bishopric for 6 years. Served five years as 1st councilor in the Richards Ward bishopric, also served as ward clerk, Sunday School superintendent and president of the elders quorum and held other church positions. Veteran of Wot Id War II. Survivors: wife; daughters: Mrs. Gordon A (Jill Tibtxttv Mrs. Thomas W. Sandra) Nelson, all of Sait Lake City; four grandchildren; sisters: Mrs. Earl (Verda) Smith, Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Glen L. (Erma) Clines, Tennessee; Mrs. Lloyd S. (Claudine) Riley, Bountiful; Mrs. Glenn M (Jennis) Winegar, Salt Lake City; Mrs Evan R. (Arlien) Brown, Mesa, Arizona Funeral services wilt be held Monday, 12 noon, at the Bryan 2nd LDS ward. 1621 South 11th East. Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple. p m and one hour prior Sunday to services at the ward chaoel.. Interment. Elysian Gardens. Edith B. Burial Campbell Mrs. Edith Lillian Brown Campbell. 64, died June 23? 1977, in a hos-Bountiful pitai. Bom July 1J 1912, Salt Lake- -. City, to Charles cj F. and Laura Hermansen Brown. Married James A. Campbell, Aug. 20, 1945, Salt Lake City. Divorced.. Member, LDSi Sun-- ward day School coordinator; chorister; past president, MIA, Poplar Grove Fourth LDS Ward; temple worker. Survivors: son, Barrie C. Campbell, Australia; niece, Laura Joyce Spefard, Salt Lake City; daughter-in-laJackie Campbell, three grandchildren, Australia; Kim, Shannon, Jon, all Australia; sister, Mrs. Jack (Julia) Perry, Salt Lake City. Funeral services Saturday, noon. Poplar Grove LDS Stake Center, 1401 W. 7th South. Friends may call Friday, 6:30-- 8 p.m., Larkin Mortuary, 260 E. South Temple, one hour prior to services at the Ward Saturday. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Rodger Dale Russeil, 23, died in Salt LaKe City on June 21 , 1977. Bom in Salts Lake City, May I 11, 1954, to Wil-liam La vem and Elizabeth Jane Burton Russell Autom of i v e Mr. and Mrs. Wlttard White Warren. 2916 S. 2670 West, Granger, son. 1441 N. 200 and Mrs. Church. mother, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Pearce, 56 S. 200 West, Bountiful, son. Mr and Mrs. David Barron, West, Bountiful, son. painter. Member, LDS Survivors Lakeview Hospital Richard Muranaka, 568 N. 600 East, Layton, son. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stower, 2181 S. 900 East, Bountiful, daughter. Holy Cross Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. Hernandez, 3910 Kallie CL, Granger, father, 3220 South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Ebbers, Park City, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Bishop, 3408 W. Hector Dr., Granger, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martinez, 817 Jefferson St., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Lee, 840 E. 2700 South, son. S. L. Police Docket Complaints received by the Salt Lake City Police Department for the period ended at 9 a.m. Thursday include: Burglaries Indiana Avenue, 1300 block, televisions. Layton Avenue, 100 block, change, $65. 2nd Avenue, 100 block, gold broaches, $100. 600 South, 400 West block, calculator, radio, $250. Thefts 600 East, 2400 South block, stereo receiver, $175. Hollywood Avenue, 600 block, step ladders, $40. 1300 East, 1800 South block, guitar, amplifier, 1519. Redwood Road, 500 South block, bicycle. Sunset, 1200 block, bicycle. State Street, 1000 South block, camera, $165. 1300 West, 1000 North block, bicycle, $175. 500 South, East block, tire. 700 West, 1200 South block, car stereo, $100. Vandalism State Street, 800 South block, windshield broker'. 1700 South, 100 West block, bullet shot into car. South Temple. 200 West block, glass door smashed. W. 500 Levi Sorensen Levi AURORA, Sevier County Sorensen, 88, died June 23, 1977, at home of natural causes. Born Sept. 16, 1888, Aurora, to Hans and Matilda Torgersen Sorensen. Married Ethel El nora Nielsen, Manti LDS Temple, Feb. 15, 1915. She died Nov. 5, 1951. Retired, farmer and stockman. Served as bishoo for 15 years at LDS Church in Aurora; stake presidency, eight years; past ordinance worker at Manti Temple, ten years; water master, 25 years. Survivors: two sons, Keith L., Aurora; Wayland V., Las Vegas, Nev.; nine grandchildren; 24 two sister, Nora S. Sorensen, Salt Lake City. Funeral services Monday, 1 p.m., Aurora War LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Sunday evening at Jensen Funeral Home, 0 Salina, p m., and at ward chaoel, Aurora, one hour before services. Burial, Aurora Cemetery. his Aurora J. Ray Williamsen - ROOSEVELT Jack Ray 46, died June 21, 1977, of miuries suffered in a truck accident in Fruitiand, Duchesne County. Born Sept. 4, 1930, Ogden, to Jack R. and Bernice Barnes Williamsen. Married Lorene Wood, June 2, 1950, Logan LDS Temple. Active scouter. Contractor and designer. Accomplished artist. Survivors: wife, Roosevelt; daughters and son, Mrs. Doug (Judv) Lund, Tremonton; Diana Lynn, Alien Rav, both of Roosevelt, 2 grandchildren, parents, grandmother, Pearl Barnes, H. Douglas, brothers, Ogden, Nortn Ogden; James L., Eden, Weber County; Kenneth George, deceased. Funeral services Friday 1pm, Roosevelt West LDS Stake Center. Friends can Oipm Mortuary, p m., one Dooseve't, Thursdav. hour prior to services at mortuary on Friday Alsp Saturday 11am, services at Lindquist Mortuary. Ogden, where friends may call trom9.30am to time of services Burial, Aultorest Cemetery, Ogoen. News of Record South, $192. Art-- a Sheriffs Docket Complaints received bv the Sait Lake County Sheriff's Office for the period ended at 9 a.m. Thursday include: Burglaries South, 2000 West block, hose, tools, drills. Plymouth, 100 block, radio, mirror, coins, $103. 7000 South block, 195 East, clothing, Pistol, vacuum. Vinecrest Drive, 6400 Woe), camping and fishing equipment 4620 Thefts Cobble Creek Road, 5200 block, timing light, tools, sunglasses, $240 jouu South, 81 00 West block, auto parts, $180 Orchard Drive, 100 block, lawn mower, $250 State Street. 3600 South block, tires, wheels On; ! AL?: hif IR r rr--L row 'X' Nev.; three three sisters, Ralph Prank Hadley, William Vem Russell, David Carl Russell, ell Salt Lake City; Mra. Carol Astie, Riggins, Idaho;- - Mrs. Barbara Hauser, Riverton; Verna Lee Russell, Caliente, Nev. Graveside services Monday, noon. Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 S. Redwood Rd. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. brothers, Robberies 150 Park- - Ore.:l dale, father, Caliente, son. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Nelson, 0 East, son. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kapaloski, 567 5th Ave., son. Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Smith, Orangeville, Emery County, son. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cox, 2785 E. stepMr. and Mrs. Robert Kates, '-- -V r: Deaths AGNEW, Robert E., 69, Murray. Jut 22. 1977. AVERY, Bertha A., 98, 1210-8tEast, Jure 22, 1977. Clifford W., 62, BABCOCK, Provo, June 23, 1977. 82 . 7349 BRADFORD, Com 145 East, June 22, 1977. CAMERON, Elizabeth D. 79. Magna, Jure 23, 1977. CAMPBELL, Edith B., 64, Boon tiful, Jure 23, 19 77. CLAWSON, Pearl B, 88, 161 Yalecrest Ave., Jure 22, 1977. COX, Emma J., 77, Salt Lake City, June 23, 1977. ELDREDGE, J Harold, 86. Sait Lake City, June 77, 197 FINAU, Sean S , infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Finau. Salt Lake City, June 23, 197. GRIFFITH, Warren H , 76, San Mateo, Cant., June 22. 1977. GUNRUD, Julia J 94, Salt Lake City. June 22, 1977. MECLERIS, Chris, 84. 7 E. 400 South, June 23, 1977. MEMMOTT, Genevieve W., 89, Sait Lake City, June 22, 1977. RUSSELL, Rodger D., 23, Salt Lake City. Jure 21, 1977. SHAW, Alta O., 85, Brigham City, June 23. 1977. SORENSEN, Levi, 88, Aurora. Sevier Cuuniy, June Z4, W7. TAYLOR, Nile C., 69, Farming-ton- , Jure 2), 1V77 HOMAS, Robert C , 35, Roosevelt, Duchesne County, June T 22, 1977 THOMPSON. Newel R , 82, Clarkston, Cache County. June 22. 1977, WANT ADS Dial 521-353- 5 in- Soffe, Sept- ember 1, 1962, in Salt Lake City. Truck driver ter P I E., veteran Air Force, active in scoutfootball In high ing, baseball, school. Survivors: wife; sons and daughter: Brett, Bart, Billy and Bobbie Jean, all of Roosevelt, Utah; parents, San Jose, California, brother: Allen Paul, San Jose, Mrs. California; grandparents: Myrle Anderson, Salt Lake City; V. L. Anderson. Veteio, Call Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Thomas, Mai ad, Idaho. Funeral services Saturday, 3:30 Mortuary, p.m, at Jenkins-Sott- e 460 South State. No public viewing. interment, Elysian Burial Gardens. a - Bertha Anderson Avery 5 Bertah Anderson Avery, age 98, of 1210 South 8fh East, died Jure 22, 1977, at home, of cau incident to agi She was bom in Sait Lake City, November 16, 1879, to James George and Alice Shaw Anderson. M 5 S J ried Allan Hyrum Avery, 24, r September 1898, Sait Lake , City. He tied v April 18. '956.' Member of the LDS Church. Member of tie Relief Society of the 31st Ward. Former cashier at Cohn's Dept. Store and concession stand at Liberty Park. k n grandchildren: if California; Rodger Dale Russell Valley West Hospital of 1977, juries received i in a truck accident near Rawlins, Wyoming. He was bom" April 9, 1942, Salt Lake City, tol Daniel amt Lillian Anderson Thomas. M 9 ried Betty Caro! Survivors: Church. Served mission to East- - em US.; Utah, died Jure 22, Ronald K. Crosby, John G. Avery, Brent Avery, Allen Lae Avery, all of Salt Lake City; Richard W. Jensen, Spokane, Washington; John Phillip Avery, Sacramento, 14 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Case, 2936 S. State, son. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lowe, 3692 S. 3375 West. Granger, son. Mr. 7 More Obituaries, Page C-- 8 Robert Curtis Thomas Stephen Sellers Robert Curtis ROOSEVELT Williams Thomas, age 35, of Roosevelt, University Hospital Planner Mark Brenchley. Church officials sty extensive new landscaping will include a formal garden east of the building. Oakland Construction Co., Salt Lake City, is the primary contractor for $6.1 million the project. The original temple took seven years to build. It cost $600,000, and 60 per cent of the labor was donated by church members. two-yea- will be. savings and add more because, for bills upon which the city franchise example, phone were not included in the state lax would be hiked legislative action. It is a dirty trick and a costly trick he said. on the taxpayers, According to the taxpayer group executive vice to meet a president, the city will rely on hidden taxes $3.3 million budget deficit said Logan Temple President Lloyd R. Hunsaker. The project also will include a two-stor- y annex on the north side and a parking lot for more than 400 cars on the west and south. Several oak trees were removed last week despite complaints by The Utah Taxpayers Assn, statement that a Salt Lake City Commission plan to double the utilities franchise tax from 4 to 8 per cent drew a comment Thursday that the criticism was premature. Mayor Ted. L. Wilson had this reaction because the city has not yet decided on what taxes and fees Now the city has all hut decided to wipe out that y com- A new temple will be constructed inside the old one and everything will be new except the four Tax Hike Criticism Called Premature . Latter-da- d officials said, after steel girders were installed in the shell of the 1884 structure. Grants Credit Card many persons as can attend the budget hearing Thursday at 10 a m in the City Commission chambers. M Ol. .. ,, said the Ur,h legislature last winter A ut the sale-rent- , tax on light, power and gas bills bv per one-thir- plete church The judge did grant Bundy restricted use of a telephone credit card. He has had unlimited use of It seems almost unbelievable to us that the city fathers would adopt such a callous attitude in doubling the tax on utility bills, hitting the average consumer in a particularly vulnerable spot, said Jack A. Olson, association executive vice president. He added the association recommends that as Reno- vation and expansion of Lohr made no immediate ruling on the death-penaltrequest. Attorney briefs on that question are expected to be filed by the end of July. d Palmer dismissed the last of a series of indictments issued by the Duffy C 24, 1977 Aren Obituaries Area Births "As for sax education, most parents tend to put it off for a week and then another week, Dr. Van Dyck said. He noted that the Utah Divison of Health has produced a film on VD that may be available to parents. In other action, it was noted that the March of Dimes has raised $600, 000 in contributions throughout the state. , The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, Jane UMBERGER, Patnc.a W 71, Sait Lake Lity, June 22, WILLIAMS, Stephen S 59, Salt Laxe City, June 23,1977 WILSON. Warren J 51, Evans ton. Wvo., June ?2. 1977 l7 Graveside services will be Conducted Saturday, p.m., at Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends may call at Eastman's Evans 6 Early Mortuary. 574 East 1st South, p.m. Friday, Julia J. Gunrud Julia Johnson Gunrud, June 22, 1977. Bom Dec. died 94, Blorkud 1882, den, Soderman-I'land, Sweden, Karl Axel , - KarollnipJohansson. S. In, Came to U Married-Ka- 1902. rl Gunrud. April S, 1912. preceded her in dealt), Nov. 9, - ..J 1972. Member, LDS Church. - Survivors: two sons, three daughters, Kenneth. Mrs. Robert (June) Peterson, Mrs. Ernest (Doric) Skinner, an or salt Lake City; Norman, California; Mrs. E. V. (Edith) Johnson, Provo; 14 grandchildren; 13 three sisters, Hanna Johnson, Salt LaKe City; Mrs. Arvid (Martha) Peterson, Colorado; Ellen Pars-ioSweden Funeral services Saturday, 11 a m.. Redwood Memorial Estates, 6500 S. Redwood Rd., with burial following. Friends may call one hour before services. In lieu ot to (lowers, send contributions Shriners Children's Hospital. Chris Mecleris Chris Merterft. 84. No. 1 East 4th South, died June 23, 1977. In a local hospital. Bom Sent. 14,3 1892, Greece. from! Retired Denver and Rk Grand Railroad. Survivors: brother and sis- ter in Greece. Funeral services Saturday, noon. HolyTrinl-- . tv Greek Or-- Church, Es? West. thodox 279 S. 300 Prayer service Friday, 7:30 p.m., Larkin tuary, 240 E. South Temple. Mor- Clifford W. Babcock PROVO Clifford Wallace Babcock, 62, Provo, died June 23, 1977. Bom Jan. lx 1915, Le Pars,? Iowa, to Fred L.i and Louise)) cock. Marrledi McCarty Bab-- Arta LaRuef Boyce, Aug. 5,f 1939, Provo I Worked for the! railroad for 34 years. Retired, f Member, Provo, Community! served as trustee. Church, Member, Railway Clerk Union. Member, PPOE No. 849, Casper, Wyo. Survivors: wile, Provo; son, Robert Clifford, Sandy; two grandchildren. Funeral services Saturday, Provo Community Church, 175 N. University Ave., Provo. Burial, Provo City Cemetery. Warren June Wilson - Warren EVANSTON, Wyo. June Wilson, 51, died Jure 22, 1977 in a Salt Lake hospital uf following a heart attack. Born September 13, 1925, Seneca, Kansas, to Warren and Myrtle Spicer Wilson. Married Dorothy 17, 1947, Anderson, February Heber City, Utah. Veteran World War II. Survivors: Dorothy Wilson, Evanston; Michael and Shirley Wilson, Evanston; Mrs. Wayne Carolyn Herbert, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; 3 grandsons; brother: Paul Wilson, Heber City; sister: Luella Seneca, Keykendail, Kansas. Funeral Saturday the 25th at V pm., CrandaM Funeral Home, where friends may call Friday p.m. and Saturday prior. Burial: Evanston City Cemetery. Emma Jean Cox Emma Jean Cox, 77, Satt Lake City, died Jure 23. 1977, in Satt Lake City. Born April 27, 1900, Goshen, Utah County, to Albert E. and Pearl Morgan Cox. Married Harvey Glenn Bonrett, 1919, Provo BY high Divorced. Graduate, school. Attended BYU. Legal secretary. Survivors: ore daughter, Mrs. Howard A. (Mildred) Kastefer, Salt Lake City; four grandchildren; two Graveside services Saturday, 3 30 p m , Provo City Cemetery Friends may call at Berg Mortuery, Provo, Saturday, 2: 15 3: 15 p m Warren Hamilton Griffith - Warren MATEO, Calif. Hamilton Griffith, 76, former Salt Lake City resident, died Jure 22, 1977, in San Mateo. Born May 4, 1901, Richfield, Utah, to Dr. Warren Milton and Louisa Kane Griffith. Married Phyllis Heirer, Sept. 14, IV27. Survivors: wife, San Mateo, Calif ; two daughters, Jeanne L. Griffith. Capitoia, Calif ; Janet J. Steffani, Oakland, Cailf ; four grandchildren; brother, liarvey. Funeral and burial pending from San Mateo, California. SAN Nile Clement Taylor Nile Clement Taylor, 69, died June 21, 1977, Farmington, Utah. Born March 20, 1908. Cove, Otvyon, te Joseph Allen and Louisa Abagall Clement Taylor, Mar-neAlice Vera Shields, salt Lane City, August 23, 1929. Later solemnized in the Sait Lane LDS TemRetired fireman at Dugwav pi Proving Grounds. Survivors: sons, Nile Lamon. (Cortiy), Salt Lake City; Kent Bugene, Bountiful; Alan Shields, Centerville, 9 grandchildren; sisters, Let a Christensen, Granger; Marvel pikuterk, Aurora, Utah; Zoa Worthen, Provo. Funeral services Friday. Jure 24. 2 00 p.m., Tate Mortuary, Tooele. Utah; where friends may call ore hour prior to services. Burial, Tooele Ci.y Cemetery. 2 |