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Show r Suit Luke and Intenno mtuin Area Obituaries Utah Valley Registered Nurses Is Also a Praclical Writer Shie'ds Tribune Correspondent When you think of a nurse, it isn't often you think of 1 Mark Sloan, 21, Salt Lake City, $1,257, Aug. 9, served eight months of 1 to 15 years for burglary; Michael Johnson, 31, Oklahoma City, Okla., $700, Dec. 13, served five' months of 0 to 5 years tor issuing bod checks, and John K. Walk, 33, Sait Lake City, $150, Feb. 14, 1984, served three months of 1 to 15 years for theft. Others granted paroles include Kevin Love, 23, Salt Lake City, Nov. 8, servea six months of 1 to 15 years for theft and bur- - Burn January 9 9 5 2 i 7- 7 -1 & n Lake Temple Sur LOS Directors. Mackay Cottonwood Mortuary T 2. 17 NJ 219 Kenneth A. Richins Kenneth A. Richins, 51, of Salt Lake Citv, died Feb. 16, 1V83 m a Salt Lake City , hospital Sept 22, in Price, Utah to Arnold and M e v a Smith Richins Married JoAnn Jcnes. of Orem, 1631 Uah m glary; Randy Thornock, 32, Ogden, Aug. 9, 1 to 15 years for robbery; Alfred Leol, 33, Torrance, Calif., June 14, served five months of 0 to 5 years for attempted criminal homicide, and John R. Case, 29, West Valley City, Sept. 13, served 1 1 months of 0 to 5 years for forcible sexual abuse. The board denied a parole to Colin R. Baker, 23, Salt Lake City, who has served nine months of 1 to 15 years for forcible sodomy and set his next parole hearing for November. Escape or attempted escape cost five inmates their parole dates. The board rescinded the original dales and set new paroles for Bobby Eugene Liptrap, 21, Orem, Oct. 11; John Edward Platz. 28, Salt Lake City, May 10, Paul K. Howey, 30, Dixon City, Po., June 14: Wade Walter Hampton, 22, Keorns, Feb. 12, 1985 and must pay $400 restitution, and Nestor Dejesus, 30, Salt Loke City, Feb. 14. 1984. Professional Engineer Award, and given an honorary professional oegree of mechanical engtneertfrg from of Utah Hie University He served the Umled Way for many 197 as campaign and in years chairman for the Greater Salt Lake Area Member of the Utah industrial Service Agency Society of Automonve Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. Survivors. Wife, JoAnn, Salt Lake City; sons and daughters, Michael, Mrs Scott (Susan) Olsen, Mrs. Floyd (Kathy) Roach, all of Sait Lake City, Arnold, of Logan, Utah, six grandchildren, brother, Dale, of Meuma, New York, and sibter, Mrs Wiiford (Ellen) Nelson, of Twin Fans, Idaho Funeral services, Saturday 12 noon, at Eastman's Evans & Early, 574 East First South, where friends may call Friday, 641 p m. and Saturday, one hour prior to service. Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery Friends wishing to do so may make contributions to either the kenneh A Richins Engineering Scholarship Fund, c0 Development Office, U of U, 306 Park Building, Salt Lake City, Utah BaT 12; or the United Way of Greater Salt ake, in his name T 218 N3 2I8 J s ioucrG ,AIN SN0W fairO SHOW ARM FRONT COLD FRONT SSZSS TATIC FRON- T- HI? NfcW ORlEANS MIAMI KUKKI 7 HIGH TfMHAUfS FOMCAST 2 POtmiS HOW Temperatures will be cool as front approaches region. Highs in 40s and 50s. Snow showers expected by night. to snow Notional Weather Service ternoon, Data Temperatures will turn cooler Friday as a cold front approaches the region. There are some snow showers expected by the evening and winds will be gusting to 2S mph. There should be come clearing bv Saturday. Highs will be in the 50s Friday then dropping to the 40s Saturday. s Lows will he in the showers Friday night. Clearing and breezy SaturHighs day. Lows mid-20and SaturFriday mid-50- s mid-40Winds beday coming southerly to 25 mph by early Friday. Colder temperaUtah tures, gusty shifting winds and rain showers spreading eastward across Utah Friday. Rain or snow show- to 30s. night. Clearing turning ers continuing Friday mid-20- northwest winds. Lows Extended Outlook Sunday through Tuesday Utah Dry with moderating temperatures Sunday and Monday. Increasing chance of showers Tuesday. Highs mostly 45 to A0. Lows 25 to 35. Salt Loke, Ogden and Provo Much colder with shitting winds and rain showers developing by af Dry except Wyoming tor a few mountain snow showers. Highs in 30s and 40s. Lows In teens and 20s with colder tempeiatures in mountains. Precipitation for the period ended 5 p.m. 0 Thursday 00. Salt Lake CityProvo Area Air Pollution Index 400 hazardous 300 poor ;uu ma-gin- luo uj u i .SO 44 let il PjrttfuMnh Monoitde Salt Lake ra good very good 34 00 tot Pirltartxnh f .it bon MonoiuM1 Provo Source Utah sir Debt o Mpartb 16, 1983 of tW 2 a long heart1 ailment Born August ' Salt 12, 1931, Lake Cty to Beniamin Ar thor and MartK357$k Mudiil I'fZQ. Taylor Mamed Bever j ly Ann Mi hw, April ?4, 1956 in Pocatello, Idaho Machinist with EIMCO Member I DS ( hnrth Veteran of Korean Conflict. Receiptant of Purple Heart Survivors Wife, three sons, daughter, Randy Arthur, Melvin O and Raymond SiOtt, Mrs. Randy (Laurie Ann) Harmon, all Salt Laxe City, Mother, HatMother tie L. King, Laura Morten sen, both Salt Lake City, tour grandchildren, they were his pride and toy and the sunshine of his life, Amber, Kimber, and Brandi Harmon and Robhy Madill, brother and sisters, Murnli, Darnlt, LaVern Mrs Hunter, Gary (Gwen) Dsniels, Mrs LelirvJ (Betn) Christensen. Mrs Henry (Don na) Morrensen. ail Salt Lake City Funeral services Monday 12 00 Noon, Granger 16th Ward, 3175 South 350 West. Friends 8 pm may call Sunday McDoucal Foneial Home, 43 JO South Redwood and Monday one hour prior at the Church Bun I. Valley View Memorial Park N3218 T2.18 Martha Peterson C. - BOUNTIFUL Martha therine Adams Peterson, died February 16. 1983 in Ca74, Escue on" SAN JOSE, Califomia-GracFausett Henry, 84, died February 16, 1983 Bom January 5. 1899 in Price, Utah, to George Adelbert and Josephine Bryner Fausett. Married Camel Edward Henry, August 15, 1922, in Sait Lake City. Registered Nurse Graduate of LDS Hospital Nursing School in 1920 Lived in California most of her married life. Member, LDS Crurrti Survivors: two sons, D. Edward Henry, San Andreas, Calif , Sydney R , San Jose, calit ; seven grandchildren; six brothers and sisters, Adelbert, Salt Lake City; Dean, New York City, Flora, Hayward, Calif ; Mrs. Luran (Iva) Allred, Ozchesne Funeral Feoruary 21, 1983, In San Jose, California Interment, with her husband in Golden Gate National Cemetery Funeral Directors Darling Fischer Mortuary T 2 18 N32'18 , Hospital Born Februa- Births reported at Salt Include: area hospitals LI)S llo-pit.- il Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Peery, 1561 S. 1475 West, son. Mr. and Mrs. Teiry J. Porter, P.O. Box 22184, son. Mr. and Mrs. Mike 1752 W. North Star Drive, son Mr. and Mrs. Glade B. Johnson, Layton, son. Mr. and Mrs. Steven R McNeal, 1151 Slmondi Ave., son. Peni T. Mglohltoou, 156 E. 1700 South, son, Mr. and Mrs Rodaer Bountiful, Jensnn, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Buslco, Tooele, twin son, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Mirhnel Reese, son. 5741 S. A. 800 D. West, Mr ond Mrs W. kent Nelson, 3781 Vlkme Road, son. Mr. and Mrs. Dr Spencer B. Jones, 2758 Chance-lo- r Ploce, daughter, Mr ond Mrs. David t . Maitln, 37J3 Adonis Roud, Magna, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Janies Mai shall, 1 18 N. 300 West, son. Mi ana Mis Nicholas Wilkes, 74 t . Vine Street, Apt 12, son and Mi s. Richard Dumas, 3277 Meodn Wood Way, doughtei E. July JO Park Citv 1903, i P ft ah to Hvv Fli and Emma Gordon ' , Mar jL, Pul t r cd r t & Orgdiel Jane 9kJ ' , ! s Rolton ftl - , H Ar LDS5y ? 5 16. Lake later If Temple. divorced Nur e ade for ovt'r i 2) year at LDbx Jr HoMJlIil -- on January 8) W54 m Eureka. Nevada, solem- nized on Nov 15 ?A vif ' Sorvivori eight daughler, three $ons Mrs Emile E I Theda b ) Wickham. Keacnj, Mu. R ) Ikob, Will am F booth Carolina. Mrs David G R ) B own ear m i N xoma Mr Virgil (Loroen F ) Riedu, American Fix k, Gordon L Rof Mr& Richaid tsor, Magna Kearm. tGerane) England. Sherman I RINon. Arizona. Mn Riibacd E (Nesha) Du bendorf. Alaska, Mr O E Ian Harwood Mr Loana Christen yen. DoM Wext Valley City. F Ray RolSon, 66 grandchildren. 59 tvx) great gr arakhtidien. ktegrandchiidren. five sisters Funeral services Saturoay 12 i mu) i, LiIanIv 2nd Ward fuencs may call Friday. 68 Me Doogal F unet al Home. pm, 4330 So Redwood Rood, and one hour pr lor to services at the church Interment. Valley View Memor .al Park N1 2 18 N3Z 17 WilPeter- - 1980 caus. great grandchildren; preceded n death bv his wife, seven brothers and siers Services conducted 1? 30 p m. Saturday in the Unity First Ward Chapel, Burlev, w.th Bishop Merlin Yost ofticiating. Burial Gem Memorial Gardens in Burley Friends may call at the Payne Chapel in Burley, Friday evening p m. and at the Church one hour prior to services on Saturday N1 2 17 N3217 Mr. and Mrs Samuel Taufa, 756 Gosher Street, son. Mr. and Mi s. Darrel S. Jolley, 3885 W Atmore, West Jordan, son. Mr. and Mrs Jean W Schmidt, 287 Wall Street, daughter. Mr. and Mrs David Blomquist, 9165 S. Winter Wren Drive, Sandy, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Noel Bellon, 5650 Sorensen Circ'e, son. Mr. and Mrs Martin C. Coon, 165 N. 600 East, son Mr. and Mrs Povort White, 809 Dowiiinqton, daughter Mr. and Mis. Beniamin Whetman, 1086 400 Cast, S daughter. Mr. and Mis tduardo Alba, 5030 Heath Ave, Kearns, son Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Eugene Mason, 1048 Dupont Ave , son. ll(i-iil- c- -t Smith, son Mr. ond Vis Marcus tfaughtci N3 dl Sunrita N 2 18 Earl B. Lees Jane Luella Balser Lees LDS I Member Church. Retired departments for? visor supei Cudahy Packing Co , where he was employed j for many years one brother, EuSurvivors gene A tees. Salt Lake City; nephews and nieces Funeral services Saturday, February 19, 1983 at 12 00 Noon in the Rusvn brothers Mortuary Chanel, 255 South 2nd East, where friends may call Friday from p m and Saturday 10 45 to 11 45 am Interment Salt Lake City Cemetery T 2'17 N1217 Merlin Rasmussen 1903 in Mt asmussen. Educated in Mt Pleasant. Filled an LDS Mission to the Western 1924-2States, Nelda Married Norman on June 1929 in the 19, Salt Lake LDS Temple, she died Married Gwen Robertson Young February 7, 1974. High Priesty m the West 1th Ward. Survivors: Wife, brothers and sister, Elden Rasmussn, of Salt Lake City; Lloyd Rasmussen, Mrs Dee (Leah) Lister, both of Provo; four granddaughters Preceded in death by two daughters, Hene and Yvonne. Funeral services will be held Monday, 12 noon, at the Colonial 2i28 South State, Mortuary, where friends mav call Vi lo hours prior services. Inter rmnt, Provo City Cemetery. T 218 N3218 Mis 8 Uelwln I7S South, NJ? II Margaret Williams 76 Barton Williams. Margate! beloved wife, mortier and grandmother, s Fetx uarv at the d ed home - " 1983. 16. of i I 15. 1W6, in i Salt Lake City. Uah, to Janies av Bell and Cecily Cool am Barton Married mond Ray- Kendall Au- gust 31. 927, m the Salt Lake LDS Tempre. Active member of the LDS Church having served in various organizations. Survivor s Salt husband, Lake Citv, daughters, Mrs Shirley W Rorkwood, Orem ) Utah, Mrs Richard H. Potts Utah, Murray eight urarckhiidf en, 1? gieaf brother, Morns grandchildren, Calif ; sister, Mrs Barton, Ahce B Crapo. Sandy, Uth, preceded in death by a son,, Ronald B Williams, age six Funeral services will be held 12 00 noon in the Saturday, Stratford Ward Chapel, 2601 South 1500 East Friends may caii at the Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Friday, 6 00-- 00 p m and Saturday at the Ward one hour prior to services Burial wll be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery T 2 N32 10 WEST VALLEY CITY Ellen Robena Solomun Petersen, 91, dirvl Feb. la, y ILL Elorn April 13, x 18V1, Salt Lake City, to Alfred E and Kathnne V , , Moffat Solomon M Married Arthur ' Ns Grant Petersen, 3 ' M April 28. 1915, Salt Lake LDS r. Temple. He preceded her in death Member, LDS Church 1 Survivors son. Max Dee, West Valley City, nine grand13 greatgrandchildchildren, ren, three cer ESCALANTE, Havcork, age 71, of Escalante, Utah died on February 17, 1983 in a Panguitch, Utah hospital She was bornon May 9, 1911 in Escalante lo James Arthur and Alice Spencer Haycock Mamed Gwen Barker on July 10, 1935 in Junction, Utah, she died on January 30. 1939 Mamed Hazel Steed on July 23. 1942 to Las Vegas Nevada, she died on October 15, 1975 Employed bv Garfield County, and Skyline Lumber Company of Escalante tor a number f years. Survivo ' Sons, daughter, and a step son, Gerald Haycock, Sandy, David Lee Haycock, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Richard (Mary Lvnr) Sidwell, of Escalante; Bryce A Haycock, of Taylorsone ville, ten grandchildren; brothers James Stanley and sisters. Haycock, of Escalante, Gam Haycock, of Tropic, Mrs. Nevln (Lora) Sheldon, of Hurricane. Mrs Isabell Chenowelti, of Salt Lake City He was preceded in death by two wives, one son, Larry S Haycock, five brothers and three sisters. f uneral services will be held Saturday Feb 19, at one p m , in the Escalante LDS Ward Chapel, where friends may call after II am Saturday Burial will be in the Escalante Cemetery Funeral directors, Neal S Maglebv & Sons Mortuary T 2 18 N3218 Emma S. Warthen - Emma CEDAR CITY Simkms Warthen, age 83, died Feoruary 17, 1963 in a Las Vegas Hospital Born March 17, 1999 In Cedar City to Hezekiah and Matilda Jensen Simkms Married Mark T. Warthen, March 20, 1919 in Cedar City, he died May 31, 1963. Housewife, member LDS Church. Survived by three children; Cleone Posey, Cedar City, John Edward "Ted" Warthen, Las Vegas; Betty L. Carlton, Salt Lake City; 12 grandchildren, 25 sister, Edna Shurtliff, Overton, Neva- da Funeral services Saturday 00 pm Cedar Stake Center. Friends may call Spnsbury and Graff Mortuary, Saturday 12 00 Noon until 30. Burial. Cedar City Cemetery T 218 N3218 2 m BROWN FLORAL Co. sth So Jlth West 1779 MIIDRED six brother, two sisters, Melvin C , West Valley City, Mrs Catherine S Smith. West Vailev City, Mrs. A.D. (Maree) Dale, California. Funei al services, Saturday, 2 p m , McDouga! Funeral Home, 4330 So. Redwood Rd , where friends may call Friday, p m , and Saturday one hour Interment, prior to services. Salt Lake City Cemetery. NT 2. IB N3217 Anna L. Westland RICHFIELD Anna Laura Christensen Westland age 74. of Rtchf'Hd, Utah died February 17, 1983 m a Richfield hospital Born on January 25, 1909 In Richfield, Utan to Martenes and Fanny Dahl Chmtensen. Married Herman Westland in 1944, he died in 1974. Mrs Westland is a native of Riitteid. After graduating from Richfield High School she entered the Calif Hospital School oil Nursing in Los Angeles whe-- e she became a Registered Nurse Employed as an RN tor several years in general and privale duty. Upon the retirement of her husband, they pure based and managed an house to Arcadia, apartment Calif for 11 years After his death, she moved to Richfield, 195. where she was active as a Pink Lady She relieved the Woman of the Year Award from me BPW in 1979 Two sisters. Mrs Survivors Ida Anderson, of Los Angeles. Calif , Mrs Kelvin (Grate) Gurr, of Richfield. Utah; one Mrs S'sier Neola Christensen, of Richfield, many n'oees and nephews PreceOH) m death bv three brothers and sistrs. Delbert, Carlos. Guv. Mrs Hazel Jarrett, Mrs Florence Gregersen Funeral services, Saturday. Feb 19. one pm, Richfield LDS Ward Chaool Eighth Friends may call at the Neal S MaykOy & Sons Mortuary, Friday, 79 pm and Saturday, 11 30 am until I? 30 pm Bu ial. Inglewood Park Ceme-teiv- , Inglewood. California T 2 18 NJ2 18 Thelma L. Green AMERICAN FORK, laryrn Green, age 82, died February 17 (Lvn JiintMry 3 1901, m Anvntan I ork, Uih, to Neils and t iiatietti Smith Larson 28 1942, V Gncn, he died Janua- 1Vh8 Fnixvai d) a m Stdurday. H tn itv Anderson k MxtuaiY Chaixl Frurxh may ail f r idav, 7 i0 9 00 P m a'xl Saturday om hour prior to services services Burial. Omve C'tV Cemetery T 7 18 Pleasant NJ ? So L 11th East FIOWERS 1522 East 33rdSo Legal Notices w '$ 18 Spencer Haycock Ellen R. S. Petersen ?3 douahter. IS SUGARHOUSERORA il Mi. and Mis thirty, ptioi Mondy, 1710 Woborto, I LUb Menkw, Ear! B. Lees, age 88, died February 16, 1V83 in Sait Lake City Hospital Born Sep- t ember 15, 1894 s in Salt LakeS City, to Johns) Needham and I ry ond ss 1 16 Mamed Own llo-pit.- ls W Church Has served as Relief Suuely president in Germany, and also as a visiting teacher tor many years Salt Survivors husband, Lake City, three sons, Wolfgang J aeckei. Flensburg, Germany, Siegfried Jaeckel, Fresno, Caz lif ; Jaeckei, West Valiev City, nine grandchildren, step-soSigurd Sadowski, Sigrun (Mickey) Ordacowski and their families, all of bandy, three sisters, Elly Schenk, Salt Lake Citv; Hiide Use & naer, both Lukazek, Germany. Funeral services, Saturday, 12 noon, German-SpeakinLDS Ward, 630 East 100 So , where friends mav call one hour prior to services. Salt Interment, Funeral Lake City Cemetery directors, Deseret Mortuary. Mr. ond Mi s Debt a Jumcson, daughter Mr. and Mr s Devin Mi. ire. Temuk T ? Williams, fj Hedwig LDS R BURLFY, Joseph Roy Meldrum, age 89, of Burley, Idaho, died Wednesday, m a Burley Hospital Bom January 15, 1894 at Provo, Utah to Joseph B and Sonoma Rtchrmmd Meldrum Attended schools at Page. Arizona, and the BY High in Provo. Married Irene Coffman. October 6, 1919 at Spnngville Mvrnage solemnized m the Idaho Fans 13, 1946. Temple, February Moved to the Unify area near 1920, in where he had Burley farmed Was an active member of the LDS Church. Four daughters, Survivors Sonoma BrcvKfcvnt, Chandler, Wanda Arizona, Meldrum, Burley, Mrs HarolJE (Barbara Jean) Henmger, Logan, Mrs Richard A (Carol Irene) Stork mg South Jordan, one son. Keith Joseph Meldrum, Salt Lake City, two sisters, Mrs Sherman (Veda) Howard, Oiem, Mrs Eugene (Lufclla) Cowan, Boulder City, Nevada, two brothers, Spencer H Meldrum, Provo; fAjrvm E Meldrum, Orem, 12 grenochildren, iim A and Matilda Wmckfemann i J. Roy Meldrum IDAHO I 16, Utah Pleasant, W to Wiiford Mem- all1) l natural Wei- Goetdner ler Married Arno Jaecfcei. later divorced Married Albert . Bernhard Sa f dowski July 3 I Wg2, Salt Lake! , or Bom June 27,Zwickau Saxony, Germa- a ny, to Paul Otlo- and 1 Estates Murray Born Novemb 1912, 7, Survived by son, Carl C , Salt Lake City and daughter. Mat ily P Davis. Bountiful, nine grandchildren, six great grandchildren, brother, Davio Adams, Salt Lake City, preceded in death bv a daughter, Alice JoAnn bruder and one granck-on- . Funeral services will be Saturday 11 00 a m Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 700 South, where friends may call Frduy evening 8 p m. and Saturday one hour prior interment Sait Lake City Cemetery T 217 N3218 seven of m Salt Lake j LDS Temple Survivors Wife Salt Lake City, tour children, Ronald C of Raleigh Camphell North Carol na, Mry Jane Hansen of Salt Lake City, Kav Wmouus of Fly Nevada (Ve I aMar of West Campbell, Jordan Utah eigfif grandchildren Funeral services. Tuesday two p m Butler iMh LDS Ward 7it Fast 1600 South Fm-mmay call Monday, 68 pm at Memorial Estates Mortuary 5850 South W0 East and on Tuesday, one hour poor to the services at the ward intermenl will be mi Ml View Mcmoriai daughterUtah H. Charlotte Hedwtg Weller Sadowski. 70, died Feb W83. Burger age 67. I, Wtu a 1977, Merlin W Rasmussen, age 79, died on February 17, 1963 Born August ry 1, 1909 m Salt Lake City to Area Births Lake Horn Bountiful ber LDS Church. Mr St grandta ded Fel 17, 25 to 35. Highs Friday 50s and Saturday in the 40s. ther, ruary liam son, he died July horn west with breezy Saturday Temperature Chart and D Grace Henry Cooler Temperatures Forecast in Region i T 2 18 18 Married June 16, I960 Member LDS Church; by Produce Agricultures Inspector Belonged to two American Legions (one in Sugarhoue, Vtt Lake City, Utah and one is SatiServed six nas, California) years in the United States Army Survivors' Wife, Salmas, daughter, Sltarlene Dahl, Salt Lake Otv; sons, Lee Alien, El Russell Sobrante, California, A , Salt Lake Citv, Steven, Salinas, and Mike Peterson (stepson), Sahnas, Mother, Salt Lake City; brother, Terry H , Scottsdale, Arizona, six grandchildren, preceded In death by father and brother, Norman Dee Funeral services Friday, February 18, 1B3 at the Healey Burial Salinas. Mortuary, Queen of Haven Cemetery, Salinas, California T It 18 N32 18 LEGEND Church Jehovah Witness Worked as an engineer on the railroad for many years and Survivors Daughter sons, Mrs Maud Stout, Robert Erwin, Jack, ail of Saif La C itv , Donald, of New Y ork, New York; Bert, of Ovmpia. Wash 15 grandchildren, five Mary sister, Peirsen of Pueblo, Colorado Graveside services will be held Saturday, at H am., lake 10055 Hills Memorial Park, South Stale Friends may call from 9 jo to 10 JO a m at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 Cast 700 South, on Saturday morning Ozro Clayton and Mary A!n.e Godwin Adams tro, California Born December 16, 1929 m Roosevelt, Utah to Lonn Caldwell and Abigail Hair Caldwell Birch Mamed Evelyn on Crawford August 20, 1948, later divorced Pan Married RuiSun. D. Gaylord Gaylord Dun Butgi died on local hosnital Burn April 22, m St h 1915, Johns, Michigan! to Floyd Samuei and E in in af Get-Burger Married Helthl Jane Stevenson uvikvi 16. Sadowski a 1983, in El Cen- Itvima dud Fet Charlotte WEST VALLEY CITY Bemell D "Bish" Madill. age our beloved , husband, father Outstanding cia Bogue 51, Arlen S California Caldwell, 53, died Feoruary U, : George MX'eil.in 85 Bemell D. Arlen S. Caldwell V Bo9ue "Bish" Madill SALINAS, l George McClellan 1953 of and at the time oi his dea ih way president. Mr Richins had held positions wfh General Electric, CnnsoliddTed Western Steel, Thiokof Chemical, and the Uah Research and Development Co. In 1970 he was named Utah's Small Businessman of the Year, and in 1974 he received the Utah Council's Engineering kl awns 79 Dec Salt 4 V David B l ten, New Mexxo Paul L Alien Colorado daughter Eugene (Betty) Ford of Magna, s ster, Utah 9 gi andthildren Geraldine snvder, of baft Laxe Funeral services Saturday two p m , Deseret Mortuary 36 East 700 So , where tnenos mav call Friday 64pm and hour Interment, prior to servk.es Valley View Memor ial Park N1?'18 T 2 )8 T Graduate of U of U. Class of 1955 with BA degree m mechanical engineering served six months of j A Funeral Thelma G. Rolfson Iip& vor s v Sons " Active 4th of the Grander Ward Former Ward Relief Sol Prevent and a fornyer member of the Granger West Stake Relief Sue ety presidency, Ml A Tether, votnteef Counselor, LOS Sonai Services Adoption Agency Survived bv husband, four sons, one daughter, Michael G Johnson, Mrs Wayne (Karla) Williamson, West Vadev City, Don G Johnson Holladav, John Andrew Johnson, Phoenix. An zona, Theodore G. Johnson, Missionary tn Chile, six grandchildren, mother, Violet Goodrich, Roosevelt, Utah, 10 brothers and s sters, Carl, Orio arxJ Wavne. all Vemol, Lowe, Oakley, Idaho. Mrs Hollis (blame) Hollinger, Roosevelt, Mis leia Ulah. Johnson, Providence, Mrs Harold (Snivey) Calder and Gien Q , of Bountiful, Mrs John (Donna) Mackav, Salt Lake City, Mrs Ronald (Mar-quitGerber, Taylorsville Funeral Saturday services 12 00 Noon, Granger 4th Ward 05 South 39o0 Wes t Chauel. Fnenos may call Friday 64 pm at Mac Lay Cottonwood Mortuary, 46ft High 'and Or , and Saturday one hour prior to services at the Church Interment Valley View Memorial Bon WnyMy Altn M February le, 1V8J at her r.v(W in bait Lake City Born Cct 31 1914 in Topl'H Tooele County to Chai les Lctword Sy r in a ' a d ir!e I MemOer of if. (T LDS Church mtinotf Park L. Allen Elva Iva c1;0 on Magdalina Jensen wogMv Salt 19x5, IS, Board Sets Paroles, Restitution 1 - J MU Joh Timoinv rrson, IVcemuer Mrs. Law is a regular contributor to the Journal of Professional Nursing Magazine and will be featured in a forthcoming issue of Registered Nurse magazine. Her current sales are to Management Nursing, Journal of Nursing Care and Nurse Educator "It s kind of ironic, "she says, "that all this began when I was flat on my back recovering from a back operation in 1977. 1 had dabbled with writing m high school and college and got good grades in my writing that back operation was really the beginning of my assignments; but serious efforts " Three Big Jobs Her say one of the most impressive aspects of her work is that she supported and cared for her family of five children while working full time at the hospital and still finds time to be a serious author. "It's just become a part of my life," she explained. "It's not something I do every day on a schedule, but 1 do feel deprived if I'm not working on two or three pieces." She says she writes almost exclusively about nursing subjects and most of her work involves articles dealing with technical and educational topics. However, fiction is her first love, especially stories based on true-lif- e experiences Her readers say many of these are "delightfully amusing and reflect a "poignant sensitivity and awareness of those with whom she W'orks and lives Secretary and Agent The nurse-authsays the biggest job of all is being her own secretary and agent. "It takes a lot of time getting your stuff ready and sending it off to publishers. And then you have to develop a thick skin because you get a lot of rejection slips, especially at first until they get to know you. Sometimes it takes up to two years to get something published. Ive always got two or three pieces in the mail, coming or going It can be discouraging, but its also fascinating. Mrs. Law has a bachelors degree in psychology, in addition to her nursing degree from Brigham Young University. She has worked at Utah Valley Hospital since 1968 as a staff nurse, house supervisor and as head nurse in GYN. She lives in Orem. Ordered to pay restitution and parole dates were Bryant Clark, 21, Kearns, $778, Aug. 9, served six months of to 15 years for burglary and 0 to 5 years for theft; Mark A. Duran, 21, Salt Lake City, $550, Nov. 8, served six morhs of to 15 years for theft; Febi vary tied Duavne a 1983. Special to The Tribune 4 is fly IS let Starkey Mar Goodrich writer. Carolyn Law, a registered nurse and head nurse in GYN at Utah Valley Hospital, is the exception to the rule. A prolific writer, she has published more than a dozen articles in professional journals since iy7 and currently has had three more accepted for publication in DRAPER The Utah State Board of Perilous ordered more than one half of those oettinq paroles to pay restitution during its recent meeting at the Utah State Prison. passed Naples. Utah, to i Byron and Vip f J yft By Ann PKOYO Venna G. Johnson WLST VALLIY city Venna Goodtich Johnson, 50 The Salt PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD! the NEWSPAPER AGENmakes every erton lo avoid errors We ask that you check your ad the FIRST day it appears and immediately report any error to the Legal Advertising Dept by (ailing 217 7y A We cannot be responsible lor more than one day s incorrect insertion rt you do not cull the error to our atention Thank you CY NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following described real property will be sold at pifciic auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the WeberCounty Courthouse, East front door. Municipal Building, Ogden, Utah on Wednesday, March 9, 1983 at 2 00 pm of said day. for the purpose of foreclosing two trust executed deeds by Haivev F. Hill and Marian M Hill, as Trustors, in tavor of Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, covering real property located between 5400 South and 5350 South and Between 2 77 5 West and 2800 West, Roy. Weoer County, Utah more particularly and Lots KEN 16 through T WOO 0 49, ES- PHASE 2. ' A Residential Planned Unit Development'', in Rov City, Weber County Utah DATED this Sth day of February, 1983 Douglas Matsumori Successor Trustee TATES B66 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR MERGER OF BANK ANO ESTABLISHMENT OF BRANCHES Notice is hereby given bv the Applicant, Valley Bnk and Trust Company 185 South State Street. Salt Lake City, Utah, that it will apply to the Federal Reserved Board pursuant to the Bank Merger Atl to merge Utah ValMy Bank. 1720 South Sate Street, Orem, Utah into Valley Bank and Trust CompaUpon ny curnpifliun of the merger, the two oftue kxationt of Utah Valley Bank wll become branch offkes ol Valley Bank and Trust Company The two Utah Valley Bank office locations are at 1720 South State Street, Orem, Utah and 910 Sixitti Mam, Spanish Fork, Utah The puNic is invited to submit written comment on this to the Federal Application Reserved Bant of Sai Fraixis co, 400 Sanscme Street, San 94U72 Francisco, California The comment period on this Apphcatim wilt end Manh 4, 4 1983 OH Mr Gordon Smith at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco telephone numit you need ber (415) more information about submit The Federal ting comments Reserved will consider cum meats, iix loding a request for a pnbhr meelmg rr a format hearing on the Application, if ttxy are received during ihic comment period 17 Krida, Ffhru.ir 1 legal Notice IK ; ( IHi legal Notizei NOTICE OF TRUSTEE $ SALE the following cWnbeo property situated m Salt Lake CounUtah will be sold al public airtion lo the highest bidder pay able w lawtui muney of ttw United States al the tin of sale on ftk 0th d iv at Man h 19H.1 at fl a m immediately ihiIsmV the rxvih enframe of tfm Salt Lake County Court Building 240 East n Salt Lake City Salt Lake County Utah, fur the pur-ix40) South ot tortMusno a Utah Dued m Trust executed by AKRUW PRfcSS SOUARE a Gtwral Partnership, as Trustor, in favor of PNULtLhl IAL f tDfcWAL SAVINoS A LUAN ASJXJCi AT ION. as Berietictary, record) August 72 1977 as Entry No 2986526. tn Book J7, at Page 3ft, of the oHicai records of Sait Lake Cuun ty St.rte ol Utah PARCEL NO I BEGINNING at the Northwest Comer of Lot 4, Block 69 Plat ' A" Salt Lake City Sm vev, and running thence South 67 25 feet, thence East 150 0 fvet theme North 26 0 feet, thence East 150 fret, theme as I 10 feet thenre North 41 ?S feet, ttence West 1650 feet to the point of BLGINNlNG TOGETHER WiTH AND SUBJECT TOa Right ol Wsy over the following property BT GIN NING l a 1150 t Sjlti (i m It Nmtlnvel Corner of Lot 5. bkxk ev, Plrt A Salt Lake City Survey and running thorn East SJO feet thence South 91 25 feel thence Last 12 0 feel fhetk N.xth 101 25 feet, ttxnice West Ia5 0 feel, thence Sixjth 10 0 feet to the point of BEGINNING TOOL T Hfc R WiTH a Rignt-oWay over the following tv. OrGlNNINO al a pun it 71 75 feel Nui Ih Horn Hie Scxjthwst Corner ot Lot 4, block 69, Plat A''. Sail Lake City Survey, and running (hence East 145 0 fuet, thence North 56 deg 06 East 19 3 feet, thence West 16 0 therve Nertti 15 25 feet thence West 145 0 tee! thence Soutn 26 0 feet to ttv point of BEGINNING The Noih 6 ol the West U5 Hvt of said Right-oWay is restricted to oof and nedestr ian Irartic only PARCEL NO 2 BtoINNING 172 feet East horn the Southwest Corner of Lot 5 Block 69, Plat A , Salt Lake City Survey and running theme East 109 hvt, thence North 50 tcet thence West 109 feet, ttience 50 tet to It point of BEGINNING SUBJECT TO a Right of Wav over Hie tasl 12 feet of tte West 43 tee! for vehicular and pedestrian trafhc SUBJECT TO AND TOGETHER WITH a Right of Wav over ttv following BEGINNING 50 feet North of the Southwest Corner of said Lot 5 arxf running thence East 90 tevt, thence South 50 feet, thence East 32 feet, theixe North 50 feet, theme East 31 Met theme South 91 25 feet thence East 12 feet, thence North 91 25 feet, thence fast 66 feet thence North 10 Met, thence West 1)1 feel, thence South 10 feet to the point of BEGINNING. PARCEL NO 3 BFolNNlNG at a point 67 25 Met South ond SO 0 feet East from tty Northwest Comer of Lot 4, Blork 69, Plat ''A ', Salt Lake City Survey, and running thence North 26 0 feet, thence East 15 0 feet, thence Scxth 26 3 Met, them e West 15 0 feet to the potnf of BEGINNING SUBJECT TO a Right-o- t Way over the East 12 feet thereof to, vehicular and pedestrian traffic. PARCEL NO 4 BEGINNING at a point 151 5 feet East from the Southwest Corner of Lo! 1 Block 69, Plat ' A ", Salt Lake City Survey, am) running thence North 165 0 feet, thence East 13 5 feet, thence North 82 5 feet thence East 66 0 feet, thence South 82 5 feet, thence West 0 feet, theme South 12 5 feet, thence West 40 0 feet, rheme South 152 5 Met thence West 38 5 feet to the point of BEGINNING SUBJECT TO a over and across the follow ng described property BEGINNING at a point 151 5 feet East of the Northwest Cor mr of lot 2 said Block 6. and running theme fcast ft 5 Met, thence South 12 5 feet, thence West 64 5 feet, thence North 2.5 Met. theme Wost u 0 feet, thence North 10 0 feet to the place of DLGlNNINo DATED tins 8th day of February, 1983 PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, in its capacity as Ti ustee By Kent W Lai sen Its Secretary & General Counsel ROOKER, LARSEN KIMBALL 4 PARR James C Swindler. Esq 185 South Slate Street Suite 1300 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 Telephone (801)532 7840 ty pror tt, ll B69 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION Notice ot Application Filed wilh Hie Commission (February 7, 1983) Take notice that the following hydioelectric application has been filed with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and is available tor public inspection a Type of Appltcatinn Preliminary Permit b Proit t No 691x100 c Date Filed December 7, 1982 d Applicant Weber Basin Water Conservancy District e Name of Prnterf West Gateway f Location Weber Aqueduct and Weber River in Davis County Utah g Filed Pursuant to. Federal Power Ad, 16 U SC. ssftlla) 825(f) h Contact Person Barbara E. Sneider, Esquire, Chapman, Duff and Paul, 730 Pennsylvania Ave., N W., Washington, D C. 20006 t Comment Date April II, lv3 Description of Protect. The proposed project would utilize flow from the existing Gateway Canal and Tunnel winch is operated and maintained by the Applicant and owned by the Bureau of The protect would include. (1) a proposed intake Reclamation structure at an dexistmg cvnal bifurcation structure, (2) a prot diameter steel penstock, (3) a proposed 2 lung, posed powerhouse containing one turbine 'generator unit with a rated capacity of 6.000 KW operating under a head of 374 feet, (4) step-o- p a proposed 4 transformer, (5) a proposed long, 4 frkV transmission line, and (6) appurtenant facilities. Applicant estimates that average annual generation would be 10,000 MWh k Purpose of Proiect Energy would be used by the Applicant to operate their pumping plants, well pumps, and water treatment plants, or exchanged with the Colorado R iver Storage Proiect. I This notice aio consists ot the following standard paragraphs A4a. A4c, B C, and D2 m Proposed Scope of Studies under Permit A prelimlnaiv permit, t issu'd does not authorize construction Applicant seeks issuance of a preliminary permit for a period of 36 months during which time Applicant wouid investigate proiect design alternatives. financial feasibility, environmental effects of proiect construction and operation, and protect power potential. Depending upon the outcome of the studies, the Applicant wouid decide whether to proceed with an application for FERC license. Applicant estimates that the cost ot the studies under permit would be $150,000 A4a Existing Dam or Natural Water Feature Proiect - A nyone desiring to file a competing application for preliminary permit for a proposed proiect at an existing dam or natural water Mature proiect, must submit the competing application to the after tne specified comment Comm, ss ion on or before date for the particular application (see 18 CFR 4 30 to 4 33 (1982). A notice of intent to file a competing application tor preliminary permit will not be accepted for filing A4c The Commission will accept applications for license or exemption from licensing, or a notice ot intent to submit such an application in response to this notice. A notice of intent to file an application for license or exemption must be submitted to the Commission on or before the specified comment date for the particular application. Any application for license or exemption from licensing must be fnd in accordance with the Commission's regulations (see 10 CER 4.30 to 4 33 or s$4.101 to 4.104 (1982), as ' ' appropriate) B Comments, Protests, or Mot ions to Intervene - Anyone may submit comments, a protest, or a motion to intervene in accordance with the requirements of the Rules of Practice and Procedure, 18 C.F R ss385 210, 211, 214 (1982). In determining the appropriate action to take, the Commission will consider all protests or other comments filed, but only those who file a motion to intervene in accordance with the Commission's Rules may become a party to the proceeding Any comments, protests, or motions to intervene must be received on or before the specified comment date for the particular application C. Films and Service of Responsive Documents Any filings must bear in all capital letters the title "COMMENTS", "NOTICE OF INTENT TO FILE COMPETING APPLICATION", "PROTEST" or "MOTION TO INTERVENE", as applicable, and the Proiect Number of the particular application to which the filing is irt response Any of the above named documents must be filed by providing the original and the number of copies required by the Commission's regulations to Kenneth F Plumb, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 025 North Capitol Street, N E , Washington, D C 20426 An additional copy must be sent to Fred E. Springer, Chief, Applications Branch, Division of Hydropower Licensing, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Room 208 RB at the above address A copy of any notice of intent, competing application or motion to intervene must also be served upon each representative of the Applicant specified in the particular application D2 Agency Comments - Federal, State, and local agencies are invited to file comments on the described application. (A copy of the application may be obtained by agencies directly from the Applicant ) If an agency does not fne comments within the time specified for tiling comments, it will be presumed to have no comments One copy of an agency's comments must also be sent to the Applicant's representatives. Kenneth F Plumb Secretary 862 INVITATION TO BID The Navaio Tribe witt receive sealed envelope bids for the construction of Navaio Administration Building No I at the Office of the Engineer, Technical and Engineering Services Department, The Navaio Tribe. Post Office Box "C", Window Rock, Arizona 86515, until 2 00 pm. Mountain Standard Time, on March 24, 1983, Thursday, at which time all bids received will be opened publicly and read aloud Bids received after bid opening time will be neither accepted nor opened. All sealed bids shall be clearly marked Bid Proposal Navaio Administration Building No. 1. The proiect site is located at the Navaio Office Complex, Window Rock, Arizona The proiect work consists of furnishing all materials. labor and equipment required to construct a two story building ot approximately 39,000 gross square feet and the appurtenant site facilities (paring, water, sewer, etc ) and any incidental work required to install complete and ready for service The Contract Documents are on file and may be obtained by Qual died contractors from Hutchinson Brown & Partners, Inc . 215 Gold Ave., S W , Suite 202, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102, (505) 02 56J0 upon security payment of one hun dred dollars (5100 00) deposit Upon return of completed drawings and specifications in good condition, such deposit will be refunded within 10 days after bid opening date Bidders' attention is directed to the fact that guidelines for the establishment of Navaio Manpower Utilization Requirement will govern and that Navaio preference wilt be mandatory at any number A copy of the guidelines may be obtained by the contrac tors at the Office of the Navaio Labor Relations Office, The Nava 10 Tribe, Window Rock Arizona Attention is also called to the Navaio Contract Preference Policy Requirements and Preference in contracting which will govern Indian (Navaio) with as a joint venture partner will be considered However, their tom! venture agreement documents must be filed and certified by the Navaio Tribal Depart mem of Commerce not later than ten (10) days before date of bid opening Both the Navaio General Contractor and the lomt venturer must be licensed to do general contracting by a stale authorized agency as one of the rquirements for certifica tion A certified check, cashier's check or surety bond, (bid bond), in the amount of five percent (5h?) of the bid, made payable to the Navaio Nation, will be required with all bids The successful bidder will be required to secure a performance bond for the full amount ( 100) of his bid proposal The Contract will be awarded to the lowest qualified bidder whose bid does not exceed the amount of funds estimated bv the Owner as available to construct the protect Low bid will be determined on the basis of lowest base bd and any alternates the owner mav choose to accept The Navaio Nation reserves the right to reiect any or all bids and to waive any informalities in the bids received Award will be made or bids rejected withm forty-fiv(45) days after bid opening Ttie amount of the check or bond may be forfeited to the Navaio Tribe as liquidated damages if the bid proposal is accepted by the Navaio Tribe and the contract award is approved but the bidder tals to enter into a contract on the forms specified, with legally responsible sureties, within ten (10) days alter such award is made bv the Navaio Tribe The on site Pre bid Conference has been scheduled for March 15 1VH3. at 2 00 p m at the Navaio Administration Bui Id mg No 2 Second Floor. Conference Room (next to proposed building site) lor all b'diMrs and contractors to acquaint themselves with all general and kxal conditions, availability of labor, materials, util ties, and other facilities m that area which will have a bearing on the performance ot work Briefings will be given and questions answered try nvresentalives of the architect, engineers, Navaio the Division of Economic Development, Technical Engineering NTUA and Navaio labor In no event shall a failure to inspect the site constitute grounds for withdrawal of bid opening or for a dam alter award of contra t OWNER The Navaio Nation, Window Ro k Arizona ARIHIUCT HUTCHINSON BROWN 4 PARTNERS INC Architects Planners ?5 Gold Ave , S W Suite 707 Albuquerque New Mexico 07102 i S05) 842 So JO DATE Eeor uarv 10 ' 198JC 33 (Additional Legitls on next pagei Dial A.D.S-2.0.0.(237-2000- 0 ) on your phone i I |