OCR Text |
Show A Flood of Cards, Calls, Money The Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake and Intermountain Area Obituaries AIDS Victims Plight Garners Help OGDEN (AP) Harward AIDS victim Clair excommunicated from Harward, Standard-Examine- 26, Ogden, r West d story that he is dying of cancer, and expects to live about one more month. Since the story appeared last week, Harward said he has been inundated Blockfoot, Idaho, the daughter of Joseph Daniel and Althea Mo-r- k Church. Probe of Fire in Vacant Home Continues most of the interior. Special to The Tribune - Preliminary investigation indicates the fire started in the family the officer room of the structure, said. He said when members cers. of the Pleasant Grove Volunteer Fire Department responded to the 4:45 a.m. call at 1176 North 200 West, flames were shooting three to four feet in the air through the roof of the house. are still looking into the possibility of arson, said Officer Bert Bean, noting the state fire marshal is assisting police and fire officials with the investigation. We Three fire trucks responded to the call and firemen remained on the scene until ;:x n to make sure the blaze was out, he said. He said the home is a fairly new one and damage could run as high as $80,000 with part of the roof gone and Grand Jury Sought in Cache would not disclose the names of those who appeared at the hearing. LOGAN (AP) Six people appeared in 1st District Court on Monday to ask that a grand jury be im- At this point I have only set up for the purpose of paneled appointments with them individually to hear what kind of information they have. I will then examine the evidence to decide if it is sufficient to justify a court order impaneling a grand jury, the judge said. investigating alleged illegal activities in the area. Judge VeNoy Christofferson said that although he does not yet know the nature of the complaints, he was surprised by the fact that anyone showed up at all. Christofferson said a grand jury allows citizens to bring complaints forward under the security of confidentiality. He said a grand jury was impaneled in Cache County 16 years ago. Although it returned several indictments, the convictions were for minor offenses only, and involved City Council members in several local communities. determination hearing is required at least once every two years. But until now, no one has come forward for more than 12 years, he said. By law, a Because grand-jur- grand-jur- y proceedings y are confidential, Christofferson Suspects in Ogden Bank Robbery Arrested Special to The Tribune PERRY, Box Elder County Two suspects matching the description of armed robbers at a First Security Bank in Ogden were taken into custody here Monday afternoon without incident. out incident and late Monday FBI agents Don Kirby and Jim Downey, both of the Ogden office, were at the Box Elder County Jail in Brigham City with Ogden detectives questioning the two men. Box Elder County Sheriff Robert Limb, Sheriffs Deputy Les York and Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Mike Trooper Johnson ordered the other suspect to surrender. He would not reveal if any money was seized in the The sheriff said that while he and Sgt. York took one man into custody, Johnson made the arrests. arrest. Sheriff Limb said the two suspects were aware they were being followed by officers and drove to the rear of a restaurant, Maddox Ranch House, on U.S. 89. One of the suspects attempted to discard a .357 revolver and a coat behind a dumpster at the restaurant, the sheriff said. Box Elder and Brigham City law enforcement agencies received a call from Ogden police alerting them a bank at 147 12th Street there had been held up and the suspects car was northbound on U.S. 89. Ogden Police Sgt. William Ladd said the first report of the holdup was at Both w6re taken into custody with 14-Year-- 1:37 p.m. Girl Critical After Shooting Old caliber pistol during a dispute tween friends over a pizza. Special to The Tribune PLEASANT GROVE -was A be- Lt. Paul said a boy has been referred to Juvenile Court in connection with the shooting. in critiPleasant Grove girl cal but stable condition at Provos Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Monday following a shooting Saturday at a Pleasant Grove home. Lt. Tom Paul of the Pleasant Grove Police Department identified the victim as Crystal Harvey. He said she was shot in the neck with a .22 She He said the shooting occurred Saturday about ll.oO p.m. in the home of the victims friends and apparently was the result of an argument that ensued when she reportedly refused to share the pizza. Johnson, Grantsvilte; brother, Letand F williams, West Valley City; and sister, Mrs. Ernest (WendeHo) Rotsor, Mogno; preceded In death by o son, Lyn W. Funeral services will be held 11 go am. Wednesday, January 15, 1986, Riverton Third Word, 17888 So. Redwood Rd, Riverton. Friends moy coll at tt Peel Funeral Home, 8575 West 7700 South, Mogno on Tuesday from 8 p.m. ond Wednesday one hour prior to services at the Riverton Third Ward. Burlol: Herrl-moCemetery. N1113 James directors, Cemetery. Funeral & Michigan. Served in U.S. Air Force for 20 years. In World War II; served in the South Pacific, Including Ausfrallo, New Guinea. Solomon Islands and the Philippines. Flew missions over Japon ond was In the first pk ne to tefce pictures of Hiroshlml af- died In 1974. He was one of the early settlers in the Uintah Basin. He worked for the government in Irrigation for mony years. He retired from government service after 27 years and worked In ranching ond farming near Roosevelt. He later moved to Saline where he lived for many years. He became a Quarter horse trolner ond rider until his 80s. He won mony trophies for his riding ond Quarter horse exhibitions. He trained ond rode the chomplon cutting horse for the state of Utoh at the age of 72. Member LDS Church. Survived by two sons, Clarence M. Allred and Ursel Allred, both Salt Lake City; six stepchildren, Fawn B. Harward, Saiina; Mrs. Wailoce (Mourlne) Ohran, Provo Myrl Bench, California; Boyd Bench, Doyle Jensen, both of Nevodo; Mrs. Donald (LaVono ter the atomic bomb wos (fropped. After World War II fiew In the Berlin Airlift. Served os Instructor at Rantout Air Bose for 16 years after retiring from Air Force. Survivors: sister, Jeanle W. John D. Marks, brother-in-laMarks; three nieces and one nephew, Judy Wiley, Seattle, Washington; Jennifer Beach, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Jocelyn Marks, Salt Lake City and John D. Marks, Jr., Solt Lake City. Graveside services Wednesh day, Jonuary 15, 70, at Lawn Memorial Park. Friends may coll p.m.. Tuesday at Eastmon's Evons & Early Mortuary, 574 East 1st South. Lee) Ness, California; three grandchildren. Marc, Steve and Mkhoel Allred; two great Michael ond Amber Allred. Graveside service will be Wednesday, Jon. 15, noon at the Konrod Fritz Lelonek, passed away Jan. 12, 1986 in a 114 Salt Lake 1903 in Daven- 85, Janu- port, Iowa to Valentine and 10, 1986 of couses Incident to oge. Born In Merlin, Oregon DeAnne Deveroux. Morrled Edna Winslow, December 28, 1925. later sol- emnized In the Solt Lake Temple. She preceded him In death. He was o High Priest In the L.D.S. Church, West Jordon 3rd Ward. Active in various youth organizations within the Church. Retired from Operating Engineers Locol 3 In 1967. Heavy duty mochlne operator for the Tempest Co. for 42 years. Beloved father to the following chikfren; Keith L. Deveroux, Vakutat, Alaska; Dolores A. Lensch, Lehl, Utoh; Marcus J. Deveroux, Palmer, Washington; Don L. Deveraux, Kent Washington; Patricio M. J. Lloyd and Sharon Rugg, Murray, Utah; Edna K. Dyson, Rocklin, Col If or nlo; brother, Charles Devereoux, Kearns, Utah; nieces ond nephews; 32 grandchikfren; 54 Services will be held at Larkin 10600 South Sunset Gardens, 1700 East, Sondy, Utoh at 120 Noon, Wednesday January 15, 1986. Friends and Relatives may coll Tuesday evening January 14. from 8 p.m. ond one hour prior to services at the some Larkin Sunset Gardens. 113 N3 N1 114 Johannes "John" Vredeveld Johannes "John Vredeveld, father and grandfather, died Jon. 11. 1986 of heart failure In Solt Lake City. Born to Heinrich ond Ger-rltl- e De Voer Vredeveld Jon. 1, 1931 In Alme-to- , Holland. Married Aotfie Alice Mufhlng Dec. 6, 1951 In Almelo, Holland. Worked for Mountain Fuel for 25 years. Survived by his wife, Aoltie; son, Harry Vredeveld; daughter, Gerrltdino G. Vredeveld; three grondchlldren, oil Solt Lake Crty; mother. Salt Lot e City; brothers and sister, honk, Suit Lake City; Bertes, Arkansas; Lou, Solt Lake City; Gerrtt, Arizona; Ann, Arizona Area Deaths Jan. 18, a.m.. Redwood Me500 So. Redmorial Estates, wood Rd., v. iere frlenus may 8 coll Friday, p.m. 'nterrrurrt Redw xxJ Memcx'la1 Estates. Funeral directors Meu.oriol Estates. T 114 to 114 Salt ALLRED, James Lake City, Jan. 12, 1986. ANDERSON, Hazel A., Ephrlam, Jan. 12, 1986. ANKER, E., Raymond Cedar City, Jan. 12, 1986. CHRISTENSEN, Beulah Myrtle Williams, Salt Lake City, Jon. 11, 1986. DEVERAUX, James M., Salt Lake City, Jan. 10, H 1986. FUDGE, George H., Salt Loke City, Jan. 8, 1986. GROLL, Donna F., Randolph, Jon. 12, 1986. HABEL, Alec, Salt Lake City, Jon. 11, 1986. HAYES, Doris J., Mur-roJan. 11, 1986. HIGGS, Lucile C., Salt Loke City, Jan. 11, 1986. KINGSBURY, Ronald Salt Lake City, Jan. 11, 1986. LARSEN, Judy Mortln, Richfield, Jan. 12, 1986. LELONEK, Konrad Salt Lake City, Jan. 1986. MCBRIDE, F 12, Elaine G.,Salt Lake City, Jan. 11, 1986. MERCER, Rosa Falsettl C., Salt Loke City, Jon. 13, 19E' I JLLINET, Edith M., Sou Loke City, Jan 1 1, 1986. Drusllla B, NEWMAN, Salt Loke City, Jon. 13, 1986. NG, Tung Sou, Salt Loke City, Jon. 12, 1986. NYE, Ido A., Sait Lake Chy, Jan. 12, 1986. Tina Marie Quartey, daughter of Peter ond Mary Hillman Quartey, returned to l, Our little boy, Alec Bryont 20 months old, died Saturday Jan. at 1966 1986. SILLITOE, Leila A., Helper, Jon. 12, 1986. SIMPSON, Joseph B., Salt Lake City, Jan. 12, 1986. Born April 16, 1985 In Soli Lake City. Survived by her mother ond her Heavenly Father Salt Lake City. - Dorothy M., City, Jan. 11, 1986. VREDEVELD, Johannes "John," Salt Lake City, Jan. 1 1986. WALL, grondmother, Adeline Hillman, both of Wesi Valley Funeral service Wednesoy, 1 36 East South, where friends may call one hour prior to service. Interment In the Lake Hills Memorial Park. am., Deseret Mortuary, 700 T 114 N3 114 bei. Member Melinda B. Olsen Melinda Bouman Hazel A. Anderson l Ann Ander-son- , oge 85, passed away Janu1986 In o Nephl hospital. In Ephraim, Utah. Jonu-ar2. 1901 to Hyrum and Sarah Bowden Anderson. Married Lars Cannon Anderson, October 25. 1971, In Ephrolm. Member LDs Church. Survived by: her husbond; three sons ond one doughter. Philip, Ephrolm; Gordon, Donlel ond LoRue Hutton, oil of Salt Lake City; thirteen grondrhll-en- ; twenty tour sister, Lovon McAr-thuMt. Pleosont. brothers, Allen ond Edgar, bam of Epdro ary 12, Born Im. Funeral services will be Wednesday Jonuar y 5th, I p m. Ephrolm 1st 5m LDS Ward Chapel where friends may coll lh how's prior to services. Burk)! Epnolm Parti Cemetery Funeral Funerol Directors; Ursenboch Home N1 1. 14 N3 113 LOGAN Olsen, 95, died Sundov, Jon. 12, 1986 In a local nursing home. Born Aug. 12, 1890 In Providence, daughter of isooc ond Jo- sephine Mauchley Baumon. Married Jomes Hansen Olsen Sept. 18, 1912, Looan LOS Temple. He died Sept. 25, 1976 Survived by five sons, two daughters, Sidney J., Socramen-to- , Califs bole B., Norm Ridge, Collf Eugene w., Smithfleid; Nell Hyde Pork; T her on j., River Heights; Mrs. Bruce (Kathy) Hurren, Hyde Park- Mrs. Claire (Bonnie) Wickham, Draper; 71 grorvlrhlldren; 65 great-g- r ondchiidren; four en Preceded In death by three daughter s, Funerol servke Wednesday noon In the Allen-HoMortuary Chapel where friends may coll Tuesday, 6 30-- 30 pm. and Wednesday rone hour prior to servke Burial In the Providence Cemetery. In lieu of flowers those who wish may mrte a corrtr (buttons to the Sunshine Terroce Foundation. T I, 14 N3 114 mhm his parents; two Funeral service Tuesday, 11 a.m., Murrov 31st LDS Ward, 5200 So. 700 West. Friends may coll Mondoy, p.m. at McDou-OQ- l Funerol Home, 4330 So. Redwood Rd. ond at church one hour prior to service. Interment, Sunset Gardens. T 113 N3 F. 114 Groll RANDOLPH Donna Fronds Groll, oge 74, of Rondolph, died Jonuary 12, 1986. Born June 13. 1911 In Randolph to Arthur ond Dello Snowboll McKinnon. Married Wllllom Joseph Groll, June 19, 1979 In Randolph. Later solemnized In the Logon L.D.S. Temple She was o member of the L.D.S. Church and held positions os o Ward and Stake Relief Society President ond a Stake Missionary. Survived bv husband, sons, John, West Volley City; wllllom, Iberia, Missouri; daughter, Mrs Junior (Ruby) Wilson, Woodruff, Utah; 14 grondchlldren; ?4 one brothrr, John Provo. Ada McKinnon, Utah; Longhurst, Price, Utah; Maxine Colder, Garden Oty, Utah; Mary Gompton, Evonston, Wyoming. Funerol services Wednesday 700 p.m. In the Rondniph Ward Chapel, with Bishop Gkxe Hatch officiating Friends moy coll Crandall Funeral Home In Evo m ond at onston, Tuesdov the Chapel one hour prior t. services. Burial: Rondolph Cemetery. N3 113 113 N3 114 H. Fudge George George Henry Fudge, 66, possed away Jon. 8, 1986 In England while serving an LDS geneologl-co- l mission. Born Nov. 9, 1919 In South Married Elsie May Derby- M3 14 by wife; three daughters, Mrs. Rlk (Dtane) Kar tevold, Mrs. Stacy (Susan) Smith, both Sort Lake City; Mrs. Breck (Linda) Tuttle, Provo; five one sister, Mrs. Bob (Rose) Borney, Cedar City. Funeral service Wednesday, 11 a.m., Wlrtord Stake Center, 3080 So. 1765 East. Friends may call Mock p.m. Tuesday at Mortuary, Hlghlond Dr. ond Wednes5 a.m. at the stake day. center. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. 4670 T 113 13, long Mercer, Monday Le Henoger's Business College. Married Jess Carstensen; later divorced. Merrted Parley Mercer, later divorced. Roso loved music ond ployed several musical instruments. She ployed In many dance bands and preformed regularly at the old and Rain Bow Gcrdens. She played the organ ond piano at the Cafhefrai of the ModeteWie, where she wos o member of the Cotheifral choir. Retired Ukfrt state employee division of Motor Vehicles. Survivied by: her doughter and Anise and Joseph Winterer, o son and doughter Dan ond Voter te Mercer; four grandchikfren, Joey, Irocte, Alex, Robyn, all of Sort crty. Moss of the Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday 10 am. at the Cathecfroi of the Mode teine, 331 East South Temple. Friends moy coil Wednesday from 8:45 a.m. to 9:45 am. at the Neil O'Donnell & Sons Mortuary, 372 East 1st South. Burlol Mt. Calvary Cemetery, 4th Ave. and T Street. T 114 T 115 Le William R. (Bill) Richards Williom (Bill) Roymond Richards, 73, possed away in o iocoi hospital on Jan- 1 1986, of 1, naturoi causes. Born August 12, 1912, to Daniel Webster ond Clara Elizabeth Wogstoff Richards. He was o lifetime member of the Loyal Order of Moose, Lodge 259, and the Park Ctty BPOE. He wos married to Florence J. McGill; kzter divorced. Survived by: Two brothers and o sitter; ond his four William Raymond Richards Jr., Sharyn Dupuv, Jomes T. Richards, ond Juikmne Reynolds; seventeen grondchlkfrtn; two and his special sweetheart and friend, Dorthy Wlilloms. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, P.m., In the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East So. Temple, where friends may call Tuesday, 6 to 8 p.m., and Wednesday, one hour prior to the service. Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. T 114 T 115 Zeldon S. Wall MAGNA Zeldon (Zed) away Jon. Wail, 76, posseo 1986, Safi Lake S. 12, City. Born Sept. 4, 1909, Wollsburg, Utah to John L. and Lueiio Stoker Wail. Married Signo Johonson Oct. 5, 1934 In City. no; Gory Lynn, Longview, Wash.; Robert A., West Valiev; Mrs. Donlel (Barbara) Bouck, Mogno; 16 grandchlifren; three sister, Mrs. Florence Kidd, Phoenix, Arlz. Funerol service Thursday, noon, Peel Funeral Home, 6525 West 2700 South, Mogno, where friends may coil Wednesday, 6:30-p.m. ond Thursday one hour prior to service. Interment Volley View Memorial Park. T 114 N3 114 Higgs Luclie Rumel Child Higgs. 73, singer, mother, homemaker, friend, died Jan. 11. 196. Lucile was born, the surviving twin, March 10, 1912 to Thomas B. Jr. ond Bertha Child. Married Bryant Hilliom Higgs May 10. 1934 in the Safi Lake LDS Temple. He died Oct. 14, 1966. Served on the Relief Society stake board of Park Stake. Member of the Taber nocie Choir for 29 years. Active in ward auxiliaries. Member of the DUP. Employed by the LDS Church until her stroke, June 1975. Enjoyed handiwork ond cooking. Survived by sister, Mrs. D. Bfork (Joan) Cedertof, Safi Lake City; son, Thomas C. Higgs, Houston, Texas; doughter, Mrs. Jomes R. (Mary Ann) Dresher, Bountiful; nine grondchlldren, one great grandchild. Preceded In death by brothers, Fronds R. (twin) ond Robert R. Child. Funerol service Wednesday, Jon. 15, noon, Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, where friends may coll Tuesday, 8 p.m. and Wednesday one hour prior to service. Interment Sait Lake City Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to South Davis Community Hospital. T 113 N3 114 Drusilla B. Newman Drusllla Brown Newmon, oge 02, passed away January 13, 1986 of compli- cations due to Diabetes. Born Septem- ber 21, N3 114 Leila A. Sillitoe HELPER Leik) Angelina Nay Sillitoe, died Jonuary 12, 1986 In Castle Country Care Center. Born June 17, 1910, Gunnison, Utah to George Allen ond Laura Honsen Nay. Married Joseph Clarence Sillitoe, December 7, 1979. Price, Utoh; he died October 2, 1975. Member of the L.D.S. Church. Resident of Carbon County since 1929. Former member Helper Womens Club. Survived by three sons, one doughter, Delroy Sillitoe, Cedar City; Wayne. Henderson, Nevoda; Jay ond Mrs. Grant (Gay) Howell, both Helper; 17 grondchlldren 77 one brother, six sisters, George Nov, Grand Junction, Colorodo; Mary Nielson, Midvale, Utoh; Fondolo Carroll, Centralla, Washington; Nellie Burrows, Upland, Californio; Vkvso Hinder-son- , Sponlsh Fork, Utoh; Downo Carey. Portland, Oregon; Paris Taller Ico, Helper. Funerol services Wednesday 1:00 p.m. Helper L.OS. She Center Friends may coll Mlkh-el- l Chapel Tuesday ond Wednesday prior to services Family will be at Mitchells' Tuesday evening p.m. ond at the Church one hour prior to services Burial: Mountain View Cemetery, Helper. T 114 N3 114 Born in Safi Loke Hanks In December, 1979 In the Safi Lake LDS Temple. She preceded Hene 1903 In death In July 2. 1981. They had six He lived his youth in Ukfri and Arizono and 9 aduateo from the Untver sfiv of Utah in 1977. He worked far the infer naftonoi Harvester Company and the Infernal Revenue Service before foundAcing his own business, counting, in 1941. He wos the treasurer of the Pioneer VMkjge for 25 years and a member of the Sons of the lffa Pioneers. He wos the state executive secretary of the Lions Club ond 0 member of the Utah Society of Public Accountants and the Utah Hlsturk-O- i Society. He was 0 member of the Tuber node Choir tor 17 years. Served as O financial ward clerk. He was preceded In death by his wile, his parents and two Infant sons. Survived by daughters, Mrs. Kenneth (Frances) Lormon, Sacramento, Collf.; Ellzobeth Kingsbury, Provo; Mrs. Leon (Louise) Peterson. Centerville; Mrs. John (Kathleen) Alley, Soft Lake City; brothers, Jock, Coirtornlu: Von ond Melvin, both SoW Lake City; sister, Koyle McBride, Los Vegos, Nevada; ten grandchikfren. Funeral service Tuesday, Jan. 14, noon at the Colon kX Hills 2nd Ward. 1450 So. 1700 Eost, where frienos moy visit the family one hour prior. T 113 T 114 Elaine G. McBride Elaine Grundvlg Reiser McBride, oge 61, possed away 11. Jonuory 1986 In o Sort rest home, of natural couses. Born November 12, 1904, Soft BROWN 406 At- tended the University of Utah. A. Morrled Toweli Reiser. . . In 1925. He died fr. one son, Richard S. Reiser. He died In 1964. She married Bruce P. McBride, In August 1959. She wos oefive In the Ladles of the Motor Transport Association. Member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, winder Eleventh Ward. She Is survived by: her husband, ond one brother, Hugh B. Grundvlg, Sun City. California; Nell McBride. San two step-sonJose, California; ond L. Brian McBride, Mllbroe, Californio: eight grandchikfren; and elgm Site wos preceded In death by two brothers, Lonceiot Cox ond Clinton Cox Grundvlg. A short eulogy will be held Thursday. January 161h, 1 am. In the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, where family ond friends may coil Wednesday evening 6 p.m. ond Thursdov one hour prior to the eulogy, interment In the Tooele City Cemetery, 1st Eost 3rd South, Tooele, Utoh, 12:30 p.m. .v w 114 115 N3 Marie H. Sinclair AMERICAN e 114 N3 115 Dorothy M. Turner Dorothy Mlnelle Turner of Sort Lake City possed away Jon. 11, 1986 at o locol care center. Born Dec. 30, 1906. Sondy Hills, east of Alllonce Nebrosko of Wllllom and Emma Kline. Married Ivon Turner Feb. 2, 1925 In Denver. He died March 9 1969. Seomstress for Pykettes. Rode In the 24th of July Pioneer Day with the Sait Lake County Sheriff Posse. Survived by nieces, Enid Strong, Escondido. Coirt.; Bonnie Ludwig Elko, Nevoda; Nevo Bartlett, Chodron, Nebraska; Kathy Stlnehogen, Lincoln. NeRita schilbraska; ling, Sait Loke Crty; Kathy Cocoa Beoch, Flor.; Sandro Nichols, Escondido, if Col .; Vick le Anderson, Chodron, Nebraska; five or eat neohews, Lelond Ludwig, carlln, Nevada; Lawrence Ludwig, North Ogden; Vernon Strong, Escondido, Collf.; Vince Bartlett Chuck on Nebraska; Von Bartlett, C hoar on. four O' four Preceded in death by tour sisters, Aik Hendrick sen. Veto Row-soMktoe Kline, Tlllie Linden. Funerol servke Wednesdov Jon. IS 7 p m. Redwood Memorial Estates. 6500 So. Redwood Rd., where It linnis muv cati one hour prior to service Funerol directors, Memorial Estates Mortuary, interment Redwood Memorial Estates. T 114 N3 114 300 South 360 West 500 South, Bountiful BLOOMING EVERY 444 South 700 Eost MILDRED'S FLOWERS 1527 Eost 33rd So 4167767 NEFF FLORAL CO. Ith SOUTH 9th WEST Legal Notices Please Check Your Ad! AGENCY makes every effort to ovoid errors. We ask that you check your od the FIRST day it appears and Immediately report any error to the Legal Advertising Department We cannot be coiling for more than one day's Incorrect Insertion It you do not call the error to our attention. The NEWSPAPER This N3 114 Tung Sau Ng Tung Sou Ng, oge 95, died January 12, 1986 in Sait Loke City. Born November 3, 1891, In China, to Mr. ond Mrs. Ng Kong. Morrled Lul Gor Yin, 1911 In China. He preceded death In She was o loving mother, grandmother greatgand randmother to her family. She Is survived bv her sons, Mr. and Mrs. King Yiu (Kwong Ung Lee) Lul; Mr. ond Mrs. Yem Shun (Wal Fong Choy) Lul; a doughter, Mrs. Cheung (Chiu Nung Lul) Tong; oil Soft Lake City; 11 grondchlldren, 13 Ida A. Nye Ido Alice Nve, 66. died ried Georoe Hamilton 12, 1936. Moy Later solemnized In the Sort Lake Temple. He died 8, February 1946. Married Gale Nye, July 22, 1947. He died September 25, 1970. Active member LDS Church. Survived by: slster-ln-loMrs. Montez Mitchell, West Valley Crty; three nephews, Joy Elliott Mitchell. Mogna Bruce W. h Mitchell, ond Kevin Goll of West Volley City. Funerol services Wednesday, 12:00 noon at Olpln Mortuary, Heber Cffy, where friends may coll Wednesday 110 o.m. until services. Burial, Heber City Cemetery. N3 114 T 114 Raymond E. Anker CEDAR ond CITY, Edward Anker, ooe 2, 1986 In a Ce73, died Jonuary dar City Hospital. Born August 3. 1912, Albony, New York to Wllllom Fredrick ond Carolyn Milhouser Anker. Married Mary Louise Ewing, September 8, 1946 In Cedar City, Utoh. Groducrte of the South Dakota Mines In 1938 with a Deg ee In Mining Engineering. Member of the Cedar City Presbyterian Church. Past member of the Cedar City I Ions Club. Member of the Cedar Crty Rotary Club. Member of the Masonic Loilge, Franklin No. 27, where he was o Po,t Master, Survived bv wife, Cedar City, son ond doughter, Clifford William, Dallas, Texas; Mrs. Steve (Wnyma) Corona, Sooth Jordon, Utoh; 13 grondchlldren; preceded In death bv a son Mkhoel Fredr k Funeral services will te held Thursday at 100 p m. at the Cede Crty Presbyter Ion Church. Friends may tan Wednesday 630 pm ond Thursdov from om tol7)0pm of the Souther n Utah Mortuary. Burlol: Cedar Crty Cemetery. T114 Volley Bonk A Trust Company on Jonuary 7, 1986 to establish a brooch offke In the Vicinity of 4800 South ond Hlghlond Drive, Sort Lake City, Solt Lake County, utoh. Any person desiring ta express views regorging this application mov do so in writing ta the Department of Flnoociol institutions, 160 Eost 300 South, P O. Box 89, Sort Lake City, Utah 84110, by February 10, 1906. DATED at Soft Lake Crty, Utoh, this 8th day of Jonuory, 1986. By order of the Commissioner of Flnonclol institutions. Elolne B. Weis, Commissioner T114 at the avoliable Housing 1800 South Suite 304, Sort Lake City, Utah, 84115. Dovld W. Luscher Authority office, West Temple, Executive Director NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION Is to odvlse you that on op plication was received from velopment. Proposal pockets 114 I960. titioner. TO: Theodore L. Crough: You ore hereby ordered to appear on February 3, 1986, 9:30 AM In Department 16 of the Superior Court of Oronge County, located at 700 Civic Center Drive West, Sonta Ana, California, to show couse why the court should not make on order decloring Cloudlne Ann Crough, ondor Stephanie Kim Crough, ta be odopted. You hove 0 right to appeor In person ondor by counsel, if you wish ta be presented by on attorney ond the court determines you con not afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you without charge. If you fail ta appear at the time ond place stated above, the court moy go forward with the oojpfion of the minor children DATED: Oct. 29, 1985 Gary L. Gronvlile Clerk of the Superior Court By K. Somerville THING are Green Mitchell Hamilton Jonuory 12, 1986 In a West Jordon hospital. Born April 11, 1919 In Formun. Idaho to Edward and Alice Me Mitchell. Mar- T East CITATION Ne. AO 3)794 (Adoption) Suponor Court Of Tho State of Cottforma For The County of Oronge In re the matter of the Adoption Petition of Wortor J. Ludt, ill, Pe- Co. FLORAL Thank you. HarJan- Married John P. Sinclair, 1943. Attended University of Utoh Nursing School. Worked mony years for Dr. Warren Hughes os o Medical Secretary ond Nurse. Active in the LDS Church oil her life, ond nioved her work In the Young Womens Organization. Survived by: her doughters, Kathy S. Mocdonaid, and Vicki S. Johnson, both American Fork; twelve grondchlldren; brother, Brent Harrington, Las Vegos, Nevodo; sister, Donna Moc Dou-gai- i, Carlsbod, California Preceded in death by grandchildren. Jordon Mocdonoid, Karen and Debora Johnson. Funeral services will be Thursday 1 1 a.m. in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary Chapel, 49 Eost 100 North, Americon Fork, where friends may call Wednesday 8 p.m. ond one hour pr lor to services on Thursday. Burlol Americon Fork Cemetery. Contributions will be donated In her memory to the A.L.S. Foundation. her submitted and occepfed bv the Authority. The Authority further reserves the right to relect any or all proposot or ta postpone making award for a reasonable length of time and to occept the proposot deemed In the best Interest of the Authority regardless of prices. The successful contractor shall be determined by the Utoh Tronslt Authority based upon the following evaluation factors: Method of selection ond recruitment of guard applicants, trolning ond supervision, references os outlined In Generoi Conditions ond Specifications for proposers ond procost. posed Acceptance will be mode bv letter of oward on the form of the Authority. At ony time prior to the hour ond dote set for the receipt of proposals, 0 proposer may withdraw his proposal. This will not preclude the submission of another proposal by such proposer prior to the hour ond date set for the receipt of proposals. Generoi Conditions ond Specifications will be ovollabie at the Risk Monooer's office located at 3600 South 700 West, Sort Lake City, Utah on or offer Mondoy, Jonuary 10, 1986. Generoi Monoger Harrington. T 20 UTAH TRANSIT AUTHORITY John C. Plngrte Loke City, of daughter Reuel S. and Serretta 616 West 2nd South, Sort Lak City, Utah; 238 Eost 20th Street, Ogden, Utah; wd 1111 West 100 South, Provo, Utah. PrupoMi will be received of the office of the Risk Monoger of the Utah Tronsrt Author fry at 3600 South 700 West, Sort Lake City, Utah up to p.m. on Friday, February 7, 1906. The monoger reserves the right to waive ony irregular Ifies ond informalities In the proposals 114 NOTICE TO OWNERS A NO DEVELOPERS OF RENTAL HOUSING The Housing Authority of Sort Lake City, os of Monday, Jonuory 13, 1986, will continue to until further notice proposals to participate In a Section 8 Moderate Rehabilitation Program In Sort Lake City. This is bosed on tentative funding from the U.S. Department of Housing ond Urban De- rington Sinclair, oge 63, died uary 10, 1986 in Americon Fork, Utah, after o vollont 3 year battle with Lou Gehrig s Disease. Born August 8, 1922, Salt Transit Authority Facilities located at 3600 South 700 Wtst, Florists Daniel and OlCox ivetti worker at the Sort Lake Temple. Served In many leadership positions In ail church organizations. Worked os a bookkeeper for Wasatch Shodows Nursery. Preceded In death by her husbond In 1961 and a daughter, Janice Funerol services will be Thursday January 16, 1986 at 110 a.m. In the 79th Ward, 1100 West 5th North. Friends may coll 8 p.m. at Russon Wednesday Brothers Mortuary, 255 South 2nd East and from 9:45 to 10:45 Thursdov at the Word. Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. T Lake City, to Funeral services will be held Thursday, 2 p.m. at Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, where friends may call Wednesday, 8 p.m., ond Thursday, one hour prior to services. Interment, Solt Lake City Cemetery, 4th Ave. ond N Street. T 114 N3 114 In 1982. Nll13 (5jB Grundvlg. 20 1932, In the Sort Lake LDS Temple. He preceded her In death 6, Februory 1982. She was an oefive member of the LDS Church, holding several teaching and other positions in the ward aux tileries. She served as o member of the SKke Relief Society Board. She held o Bochelor of Arts Degree In L anguages also a Master of Arts Degree In Spanish, both from the University of Utah. She also studied at the University of Mexico, Mexico Crty, and sfxxSed on schokx ship at the Sorborme In Paris, Fiance. Prior ta her marriage she wos o teacher of languages, at Ogden High School, Ogden, Utah and Adams State Teochers College, Colorodo. Active member at D.UJ. Survkrs include: daughters, Mrs. Richard G. (Edith) Hansen, Denver, Cokvodo; Mrs. Jean M. Stevenson. Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Kent W. (Frances) Foster, Idaho Falls, Idaho; sons, Richard M., Salt Lcfce Crty; John M.. Porfiond, Oregon; 75 grandchikfren, ten sister. Annie M. Boliontyne; brothers, Rowland H. Merrill, Taylor H. Merrill, oil Sort Lake Crty. Funeral servke will be held Wednesday 2 noon at the Edge-h1st Wrd 1750 South 1500 East. Friends may call Larkin Mortuary, 260 Eost South Temple, Tuesdov 8 p.m. ond at the Ward Wednesday one hour prior to services. Interment, Sort Lake City Cemetery. Fomlly suggests in lieu of flowers donations be mode ta Utah Girts Village, 3808 South West Temple, Soft Lcfce City, Utah 84120 or Utah Bovs Ranch, 3685 West 6100 South, Sort Lofce Crty, Utah 64084. Le Draper, Utoh to David P. and Hannah L. Terry Brown. Married Francis Newmon In the Safi Lake L.D.S. Temple In 1931. Member of the L.D.S. Church. Served missions In the Northern Survivors: three doughters, Luono Hughes, Kearns; June Newman, Soft Lake City; Phyllis Goorsoe, Soft Lake Crty; one son, Proncls b. 'Lynn' Newmon, 15 grandchildren; 27 1903 in Safi S, Lcfce Crty $0 Joseph F. and An- EdRichard ward Mollinet December 30, bury. Married him NOTICE A NO REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL The Generoi Monoger of the Utah Trontrt Authority requests the submission of proposoii In dupikuN In the Risk Monoger's office at 3600 South 700 West, Sort Lake Crty, Utah, ony time p.m. on prior to the hour of Friday, February 7, 1986 for SeUtah at curity Guard Services Edffh Hyde Merrill Moilinet, oge 83, died January 11, 1986. Born January nie Lauro Hyde MerrM. Married City March 21, 1905 to Roy Partridge Kingsbury and Lotto Edmonia Lovesy Kings- T at Kennecott Copper for 36 years os a carpenter retiring in 1972. Survived by his wife, Mogno; sons ond doughter, Ronald, Mog- Lucile C. Ronotd Lovesy Kingsbury, 80, died In Salt tcAe City Jon. 11, 1986. after a Hines. Born June 77, 1912 in Sol) LgM City to Joseph and Anna Treboi Faiseffi. She went to school in France as o young gfrl and on retiming to Salt City she graduated from St. Mary's of the Wasatch School For Girls. Also attended Steven 1986 States ond Howall. Temple to George D. ond Daisy Watson Fudge. Survived sisters, one brother. Jerl - Donna na, Jan. 12, 1986. EPHRAIM-Hoze- Church. Survived by 1, Zeldon S., Mag- Doris J. Hayes MURRAY Doris J. Gadd Hayes, 69, died Jon. 11, 1986 at her home from natural causes. S Born May 28, 1916, Spanish Fork, to Somuel G. and Rozel-phl- o Nordstom Gadd. Married Donlel L. Hayes Nov. 20, 1956 in East Ely. Nevoda. He died Jon. 2, 1981. Member LDS Church, 49ers Club of St. Ambrose. Telephone Pioneers Busy Belles. Refired Mountain Bell operator. Survived by daughters and son, Mrs. Bruce (Verna) Lloyd. Midvale; Mrs. Noel (Maxine) Webb, Murray: Donlel L. Hayes, Midvale; two brothers, George A. Godd. Copperton; Melvin R. Godd, Midvale; one sister, Delia Sober up. East Ely, Nevoda; ten grondchlldren, six greot-gron- d chlkfren. Funerol service Wednesday, Jan. 15, 11 a.m., Jenklns-Soff- e Mortuary, 4760 So. State, where 8 friends moy coil Tuesday, p.m. ond Wednesday one hour prior to service. Interment Murray City Cemetery. Sept. 19, 1950 In the Sort Lake LDS Temple. Worked tor the LDS Church Genealogical Department for 37 years, lost eight years serving os monoglng director. Served In mony positions In the church during his life. Born April 16, 1984 In Solt Lake CHy to Steven R. ond Jeanne B. He- Dawn. 12; Richard Steven, 5; Andrea Marie. 3; Mr. ond Mrs. grondparents, Richard Mabel, Montana Mr. ond Mrs. Richard Baker, Delta: Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Nelson, Alberta, Co no-d- 1986. SINCLAIR, Marie H., American Fork, Jan. 10, 1986. TURNER,- Jan. 13, 114 shire jme LDS N3 Shields, Alec Habal 11, Tina M. Quartey 84103. T 114 Funeral service Saturday, t OLSEN, Melinda B., Logan, Jan. 12, 1986. QUARTEY, Tina M., Salt Lake City, Jan. 13, 1986. RICHARDS, William (Bill) R., Salt Lake City, Jon. 11, Funeral service Thursdov, Jan. 16, p.m. at the Mountain View 3rd Ward, 1889 South 1700 East. Friends may coil at Larkin Sunset Lawn, 2350 East 1300 8 South, Wednesday. p.m. Interment South Jordon City Cemetery. Family suggests In lieu of flowers contributions be mode to the Primary Chlkfrens Medical Center, 320 12th Ave., SLC, T morning Intermountain Area Obituaries Louise Ende Lelonek. Married Lillian Broman April 11. 1925 in Salt Oty. Member LDS Church. He hod retired os o security officer from ALCOA after 28 years of service. Survived by wife of Safi Lake Elmer D. TuckCtty; er of Soil Lcfce City; four granddaughters, Mrs. Charles W. (Mary Ellen) Lee, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Richard (Sherrie) Copier, Linda Tucker (Mrs. Lloyd Johnson), Mrs. Dennis (Nancy) Jones, ail of Salt Lce City; one brother and one sister, Art Lelonek, Flo-rFlnck, both Davenport, Iowa. Le cember 7, 1900 to Jomes and Jonuory C owoy quietly Soft Like Employed Born July 27, James Marcus Deveroux, Ethel Lelonek 82, M. Deveraux West Jordan, Utah died F. 114 Our loving husband, father, grondfather ond great grandfather, East 700 South, Salt Loke City. N3 N3 Konrad Roosevelt City Cemetery. Friends may coll Tuesday, 8 p.m. at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 113 114 T Roso Falsettl passed uary Simpson. Come to the U.S. when eight years okl Attended school in Deorborn, ple. She died Nov. 11, 1945. He later married Tina Jensen Sept. 76, 1946. She ary Simpson Wllllcm ond Nellie Bailey Allred. Married Ines Merondo June 10, 1915 in Duchesne, Utah; later solemnized In the Soft Lake LDS Tem- of B. Joseph Joseph Bailey Simmon, 71. died January 12, 1986, in a Son Loke City Hospital after a long Illness. Born April 20, 1914 In Glasgow. Scotiond to Jomes Tllmon ond Chestlna Anderson James Nll13 113 N3 H. Allred James Heber Allred, 98, died Jon. 17, 1986 In a Soft Lake City nursing home. Born June 75, 1887 in Spring City, Utoh to T Sons Mortu- Neal S. Mogieby ary. 114 T gallon) H- rth an She will be (Ttatly missed by aH. She was barn Moy 8, 19)9 to Karl F. and Toni Dose Martin In Las Vegas, Nevada. She merrted Jock L. Larsen on January 1, I960. In Las Vegas, Nevoda. She yoouated from the North Sanpete High School In Mt. Pleasant. She worked at Sandl's Drlve-mond Dyches Pharmacy In Richfield for many years, and was o member of the Methodist Church. Survived by: Her husband, Richfield; one daughter, Kristi Waniass, Richfield; one son. Jack Larsen, Jr., of Kemerer. Wyoming; porents, Long Beoch, Calif; one sister, Mrs. Foirien Bedford, Norwalk, Calif; one granddaughter, Melico Wonkas, Richfield. Funerol services will be held Thursdov, January 16, 1 p.m., in the Richfield 10th LDS Wad Chapel, 700 East Center. In Richfield. By the request w the deceased, there will be no public viewing. Burial, Richfield City Magna; Mrs. Larry (Karen) mood, described Friday as dejected and depressed" by Sheldon Spears of Salt Lake City, a friend of Harward's who also has AIDS and founded the Utah AIDS Society last fall. PLEASANT GROVE Investigation continued Monday into the cause of a fire that destroyed a vacant home in Pleasant Grove Sunday, according to Pleasant Grove police offi- ines. married Ove Lorentxen Christensen. April 3, 1935, In the Soft Lce Temple. She hod recently completed an L.D.S. Mission with her husband In the North Car Oil Mission. She Is survived by her husband, Riverton; six sons and daughters, Ekten W., West Valley City; Larry W., Sprtnpvllta Dennis J., Riverton; O. Lee and Mrs. Ronald (Henel Henline. and friends elevated Harwards Harward said his telephone had battle Member of the L.D.&. er He said one caller promised to send Harward $1,000, and patrons at the Sun tavern, which has a homosexual clientele, have donated $500 to help him defray his expenses. hord Howtcfc The Standard-Examinreported it also has received numerous letters addressed to Harward and telephone calls expressing sympathy. Word of the support from strangers with telephone calls and letters expressing sympathy for his condition. 1916 In 3, AprU He's been a real help. He's taken care of me and I couldn't have found that anywhere," Harward said. AIDS-relate- Volley City, of heart failure. She was barn He said he probably would give the money to his roomate, who has cared for him during his illness. told the Ogden in a copyright Utah Judy Ann RICHFIELD, Martin Larsen, 46, of Richfield, beloved daughter, wife, mother and grandmother, passed away on January 17, 1986, In a Richfield hospital after o long, Beulah Myrtle Williams 69 died January 11, 1946, the Pioneer Valley Hospital, In It was very rewarding to getting my story told, but I dont want it to go on. Mercer D7 legal Notices Edith M. Mollinet Ronald Lovesy Kingsbury Rosa Falsetti C. Judy Martin Larsen Beulah Myrtle William Christenxen been ringing off the hook since the story appeared. his church and abandoned by family and friends says recent publicity about his plight has generated an outpouring of sympathy calls, letters and money. Tuesday, January 14, 1986 OF HEARING Cate No. PUBLIC SERVKE COMMISSION OF UTAH In the Matter of the Application of CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF THE WEST for Approvol of an Increase in Rates ond Charges ond of Related Tariff Revisions. On November 5, 1985, Continental Telephone Company of BEFORE THE The West filed an Application with the Public Service Commission of Utah for authority to increase Its rates for local service within the State of Utah. The Appllcont oileges that its rates are not odeauate to enable it to maintain and make needed Improvements to its telephone plont ond to earn a flor rate of return ond maintain Its financial Integrity. The Appllcont provides telephone services In parts of Box Elder County, Millord County, Grond County, ond Son Juon County, utoh. Appllcont oileges that its operating local revenues from Utah operations during 1985 ore estimated at 83,338,347 ond that the total local service revenue Increase reof obout quested In the State of Utah is 31,648,428 (an lenrease in order to enable it to recover decreases In toil reve49 nues os o result of regulatory octlons, to cover reosonnMe operating costs, ond to eorn o fair ond reasonable rate 01 reh n on Its Utah Investment. Applicant's proposal is that the lin.ionol revenues, if ony are aworded, be rolsed by Increases spreod through fis present rate structure, it is not procticol to state In this Notice eoch proposed Individual rate chanoe. Appllcont does not propose usoge or measured service pricing at this time. For further Information concerning the proposed chonges In a particular rate or rates, copies of the application are on file at the office of the Public Service Commission, Heber M. Wells Building, Sort Loke City, utoh, ond at oil local business offices of the Applicant. Public hearings In this matter will be held at the heorlng room of the Public Service Commission of Utah, Heber M. Wells Building, 160 East 300 South, Sort Loke City Utah 84110 commencing on Mondoy, tho 3rd doy of February, 1986, ot 10:00 o.m. Applicant's customers ond the public are Invited to attend. Persons wishing to file a formal Intervention In the matter, or to present testimony, can obtain Information as to procedures from the Commission staff or from the office of the Committee of Consumer Services, Heber M. Wells Building, Sort Loke City, Utoh. The commission has tentlvely scheduled o public witness doy on Friday, February 7, 1986, at hours ond at 0 location or locations to be determined, at which customers con oppeor ond moke statements. The Commission wishes to afford customers on oooortunlty to be heord. The procticol files of orronglng such heorings are difficult, given the wide separctlons of Applicant's service oreas ond the distances Involved. Customers who wish to submit comments obout the scheduling or locations of public witness heorings, or who wish to appeor and make statements, ore Invited to moke their views known to the Committee of Consumer Services, Heber M. Wells Building, Safi Loke City, Utah or to the Division of Public Utilities at the same oddress. Bv Order of the Commission. DATED ot Safi Lake City, Utah, this 9th day of Jonuory, 4) 1986. Georgia B. Peterson, Secretory Attorney of Record: John W. Horsley 600 Deseret Plaza No. 15 Eost First South Safi Lake City, Utah 8411 NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND FORECLOSURE SALE WHEREAS, on October 7, 1983, o certain Trust Deed wos executed by Sid Seftel, Thereso Seftel, ond Phil Craig os trustors In favor of the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development as beneflclory; ond WHEREAS, the Trust Deed wos recorded on October 11. 1983, In Book 5497, Poge 2719 In the Office of the Records, Safi Loke County, Utah; and WHEREAS, the Trust Deed was granted to the benefit of the United States Secretory of Housing and Urban Development (the Secretary) pursuant to Section 312 of the Housing Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. 1452b) to secure a loon given for the purpose of rehabilitating mufiltamlly housing; ond WHEREAS, a default has been mode In the covenants and conditions of the Mortgoge In that the payments due on ond after November 1, 1984, have not been mode and remain wholly unpaid os of the dote of this notice, ond no payment has been mode suff'clent to restore the loon to currency; and WHEREAS, bv virtue of the defoufi of the trustors In their obligations unber the Trust Deed, the Secretory has declared the entire amount of the Indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed to be Immediately due and poyoble; NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to powers vested In me by the mufiltamlly Mortgoge Foreclosure Act of 1981. 12 U.S.C. 3701 eq., by 24 CFR Port 27, and bv the Secretary's designation of me os Foreclosure Commissioner, notice Is hereby given that on Februory 3, 1986 at 2:00 p.m. locol time, the following Eost First Avenue. Safi described premises located at Loke C fi,. Utoh 84103, will be sold at public ouctlon to the highest bidder: Commencing at 0 point 1 10 feet West of the Northeost corner of Lot 4 Block 7, Plat "D". Safi Loke City Survey, ond running thence West 110 feet; thence South 109 feet; thence Eost 10 feet; thence North 109 feet to the place of commencement. Sublect to 0 right ot woy over the West 12 feet thereof. The sole will be held on the North front steps of the Sort Lake County Courthouse at 340 East 400 South In Sort Lake City, Utoh. When moklng bid, oil bidders except the Secretory must or more of the bid amount In the submit o deposit totalling 10 form of a certified check or cashier's check mode out to the Commissioner. The remainder of the purchase price must be delivered within 30 days of the sole This amount like the bid deposits, must be delivered In the form of a certified or cosh-ler- s check. If the Secretory Is the high bidder, he need not poy the bid omount In cash. The successful bidder will pay oil fees and taxes, and oil other costs associated with transfer of title. The purchaser at the aforesaid scheduled sole must agree, os 0 condition of purchase, to certain terms ond conditions relating ta the use and ownership of the said property, tenant odmlsslon standards ond procedures, rent schedules ond increases ond property operation ond maintenance, such agreements to he possibly Incorporated as deed restrictions. The precise terms ore avoliable upon request to the undersigned foreclosure commissioner. Dated: Jonuary 2, 1986 WILLIAM A MARSHALL, ESQ. Foreclosure Commissioner Wllllom A. Marshall. Esq Main Street Sufi 400 Safi Loxe City, Utah 84111 Tel: (801) 79 So (Additional I.rgals on next page) |