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Show y'l'y nni'rnynniyuy msqrtmyqpmqP' " y y ij 'nji' -- i yy-ig-y'iji- rr The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday L February Salt Luke und Internountnin Aren Obituaries Area Deaths Joseph Jock Robinson SAL IN A Joseph Henry Venice F., Robinson, 85, died Feb Sanpete County, in a Richfield ANDERSON, Moroni, Feb. 15, 1986. DENNISON, Douolas, Wellington, Carbon County, Feb. 14, 1986. GARDNCR, Ruby J., Salt Loke City, Feb. 15, 1986. GREEN, Lorraine, West Valley City, Feb. 14, 1986. HAGERMAN, Garry T., Evanston, Wyo., Feb. 15, Jcxk L OGAN, Utah Mlkk ed ford Peter son. 82, devoted ad muth-g- ona' i Thursday, y U, 1986 in ReLogon gional Hospital. She wus born FeJ.uaiv In I R. Louise Married Herbert 8, 1926 Lake LDS Temple. She Sept Sort 24, Woolley Geor ge Rees Woolley, 82, died Feb. U, W86. Horn Moy 29 ley. 1903 eland, Utoh a daughter Raws S. ana ; soiem-- a In the L D George 19CJ, Sort L akf C rty to Geor ge Edwin and Lu Zino Rees Wool flte Jolley Mar-ne- In Peterson unOnroth- Robinson. Muc Hun chett Aug 7, 1973 B. uunt friend died hospital Bom Aug 19, 1900 in Monroe to John H. ond Loro Mildred passed24 away 1979 17, 1JW6 10 please CHECk C3 yOUR AO! THE NEWSPAPER ALifcN CY maxes every ertort lo avoid emus We ask lhat you ettet x you ad iie FIRST day t! appears and mmedtatey leport ary error to the Leyai Dept by calkng Advertising 237 2714 We cannot be responsible lot more than one day s incorrect insertion il our yixj do not can the error to attention Thanx you Sept. Marr led Vedo Mason Ocl 3 I960, Sort Lake moined Nells LDS Temple. She passed awoy Peterson 2, Rudolph January 1929 In Provo, Utah Their Sept 26, W85. Served a Central bishopwas later solemnized in the States Mission, 1922-2ric counselor, stuke president Logon LDS T empie He died Sep(Additional Legals tember 7, 1952. She was the lost temple sealer 30 years in Sort Lake ortd Mesa temples, ond survivor of ten brothers and sison next page) ters. An active member of the many varied positions. Member Sons of Utoh Pioneers. Veter on LDS church, she ser ved 13 years II Set ved os of Wor War id as Relief Society President ond chop kun at the Sort Lake Veter on's was a life long visiting teocher. She served In the primary as Hospital 12 year s ord os Institute PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given dir ector at the LDS Business Col well os other church auxiliary that the lrtoh Housing Finance lege for 17 years. organizations. She ond her husAgency will hold its Regulor Survived by sons and daughband moved to Logon In 1936 Hilond together established the ter, Dr. LeGrand H. Woolley, Meeting at the Downtown comModern Drug Store. She was a Beaverton, Wash.; Bruce H ton, Salt Loke Crty, Utoh, Thurs-dov- , on 12:15 pm. member of the Joseph Smith Woolley, Provo; Mrs. LoVon L mencing at Cor rip, Dooghter$ of the ltoh February 20, 1986. (Jonke) Warner, Aberdeen, Ida ho; stepson, Wray Skonchy, Sort Pioneers ond the Amer icon LeLake Crty; brother ond sisters, The ogendo will be substantialgion Auxiliary. Tyler A. Woolley, Alvlra Wool-lev- , ly os follows: She Is survived by one daughMrs. Nelson A (Ruth) Young, 1. ter, Mrs. M. Scott (Lois) Wood-lond- . Approval January 23, 1986 Salt Lake City; one son, Mrs. Percy K. (Thelmo) Fetzer . Boor d Meeting Minutes DeMrs. Fronk (Foy) Hawker; 15 Clolr B. Peterson, Looon, Utah; 2. Report of Legislative gr ondchlldr en; one six grandchildren; tour greatvelopments r ondchlldr 29 great-gen, Neils Reform on 3. Report of Tax grandchildren; two sons, wo step-g- r eat-g- r ondchlldr en. Rudolph ond Thomas Lewis preAgency Progroms Funeral service Wednesday ceded her In death In 1984. 4 Public Forum 2535 She helped roise four of her noon, Hlghlond Park Ward, 5 Other items of Business deceased sister's children, three Dooglos St. Friends may call at Review of Operating ReLarkin Mortuary, 260 East South of whom survive. A beloved sis p.m. ond ports Mary W. Brodtord, Temple, Tuesday, Multifamily who cared for her In her illness, one hour prior to service at the church Wednesday. Interment tee Salt Lake City, Feb. 14, T 217 N3 217 also survives. Other Larkin Sunset Gardens. In lieu of will be held services Funeral 1986. item scheduled for 2:00 pm. suggests conk Tuesday, Februar y 18, 1986 at 12 flowers family In the Grolnery Room of the to the Br ighom Young Uni noon In the Logon Fourth LDS Edna L. Margetts Sort Lake Hilton. Downtown 300 General 100 North East H. Lamar Jackman Ward Chapel, versify Scholarship UTAH HOUSING with Bishop John L. Wheeler F und in the name ot Geor ge R MIDVALE Edna Lorenno Our lovlnfl SOUTH JORDAN FINANCE AGENCY Friends may call at Woolley, BYU, Provo. Margetts, 76, died Feb. 14, 1986 husbond, father, grandfather, conducting. T 2 16 N3 H. 217 William Erickson, CPA the Alien-HoIn Murray. Mortuary Monday brother, friend, Executive Director p.m. ond Tuesevening from Born Sept. 15, H. ond teocher. Dennison at the church after Douglas E14 day morning Tribune Staff Photo by Von Porter 1909 In Union to LaMar Jack 10:30 a.m. until time of services. WELLINGTON Chester Arthur Bishop man, 56. passed Interment Logon City Cemetery. Douglas Dennison, 41, died Feb. and Lorenna away peacefulN3 217 14, 1986 in a Sort T 216 Catherine ly, Thursday, SUMMONS FOR RELIEF Lake hosprtol. Baker. Li- 13, February State of South Cor ollno. Born Nov. 8, Married Linden 1986. of Horry County 1944 In Hunting-tolater Margetts: Born October Wllllom Dovid Jomes, Petition-ogainVenice F. Anderson divorced. Pork, Cali6, 1929 to Fred- Vlctorlo R. Morion Rowto fornio at AnderMORONI Venice Felt erlck Charles Chick's Wonder Jomes, Respondent. ond Jessie son, 90, passed away Feb. 15, land LaVar and To The Respondent, Victoria R. Vera Wilcox Bar In Murroy Mox-fiel- d 1986 at her Dennison. MoMarlon James, Salt Lake City, for 20 years. Ex- - , home. Jockmon. rrled Rebeci o Utoh. pert gardener Married Jeanne Born March In CharRoss ond loved her yard. She loved Delores Stubbs. August 18, 1954 24, You Are Hereby Summoned in 1895 animals. lotte, North ond required to onswer the PeIn the Salt Laxe LDS Mantf, o daughOct. Survived by nephews, Lorry Member, Church of JesusTemple. 12, In this octlon, of which o of tition ter Nathonlel Christ 1967later solBaker, Vista, Calif.; Chip Baker, of Latter-Da- y coov Is herewith served upon and Solnts. Served Henry emnized In the Sandy; niece, Joyce Kemp, to serve o copy of your mission to California. Held many Mary Elvlro ond you Monti LDS Temple Feb. 19. 1981. answer two grondnephews. four church positions. Former to the sold Petition on Bishop Clark Felt. MarGraduated from Orem High grandnieces; cousin ana best of South Jordon 6th Ward. Scout- ried Rodney L. or at her office ot subscriber the School In 1963. Attended BYU 1700 Oak friend, Lori Roberts, Midvale. master for many years. He was Anderson April Street, Myrtle Beach, and Southern Utah State College. According to her wishes, crea great teocher. T ought many 2, 1914 In Nephl; South Corollno, 29577 within Owner ond operator of Builders mation has taken ploce. Goff years before becoming a Princiloter solemafter the service Specialities In Price. Wos cur- thirty (30) days Mortuary, funeral directors. in Granite School District. nized in the of pal of N3 216 Touched children of not rently serving os me oisnop of hereof; exclusive If the dov T216 LDS only his Mantl ond such you foil to 4th service; He Ward. Wellington 16. 1967 own family but mony others. He Temple. He died Dec. Green Lorraine the within Petition the onswer when the Commuloved comping, backpacking vived became the property of the hod a true love ond concern for Active member LDS Church By Mike Gorrell Alice Lorraine Green, 71, died the young people. Hell be deeply served In every organization of ond fishing. He loved to fly ond Arne aforesaid, the Petitioner In nists took power in wos o skilled pilot. this octlon will opply to the Feb. 14, 1986 at her home in West missed by all who knew him. Germany. Tribune Staff Writer the church, In Moroni Stake ReSurvived by wife, Becky, Wel- court tor the relief demanded In Valley Ctlv. Survived by: wife, six sons, lief Society for 1 years, Sunday was After of the their Dougseized, the Petition. son, Christopher Born Jon. lington; 15, property leading many ond one daughter. Tom, West school for years ond a teocher How valuable is a good library? 1915 In Dodge las; doughter, Jodi Ellen, both Dated January 17th, A.D. Valley City; Brent, Howard, Gor- in all of the other organizations but with- City, to West Germany to fled anew, mother ond publishers to stepfaKansas 1986. temWellington; os for Worked many years. don, Jerry, Mike, Mrs. Geoff ery Immensely so, in the case of Dr. Adelbert Brauer, the H. Poge Dees Forest ond Marworker In the ther, Vera ond Weston Park, all of South ple ordinonce out East The after the archives. their Jean) Hatch, (Marla Germans, all, prized Petitioner's Attorney tha Shawl Han-lescholar. Although technically refor six years. Poge, Arlz; brother, Ronnie, Los Jordon; four grandchildren: Mantl temple epitome of a Sharon documents and were reluctant to sell them unless a need Married $ Billie G. Richardson Don, Max. all of Member of Doughters of Utah Vegas, Nevoda; sisters,mo Philbrothers, Roy, his West German continues to pursue Gressmen, Price; Car O. Thomas Clerk of Court tired, the Cottonwood; bean, South Jor- Pioneers. arose for the more valuable hard currency. Green June 20. Survived by doughters ond lips, Tempe, Arlz; grandmother, don. Preceded In death by his 1950. He died quest to rebuild and substantiate the archives of the Union Maxine Fronklln, St. Peters-berg- , Louisa Domgoard, Salt Lake Glen and Melba. son, son, sister, The publishers eventually hired Dr. Brauer, who had a Nov. 10. 1985. Preceded in death by his faFuneral services will be held Flor; Voneol Aogard. Wan- City. of German Publishers and Booksellers. ther ond sister, LoRoe. Survived by Notice Is hereby given that on Monday, 12:00 noon, South Jor- da Holmon and R. Udell Anderrelation with the industry, to rebuild the col- children, service Monday, Feb. longstanding Funeral Eu20 all Salt 2450 Lake West Stake don City; to son, to Center, 24, 1986, one 1981 Ford Salt Lake City recently To that end, he flew pour lection. 17, 10 am, Wellington LDS Stoke Jonuory 33 10400 South. Friends may call grandchildren; gene, Salem, VIN 4x4, Pickup Center. Family will receive of Or eg.; Kenneth. one the he considers Edwhat 8 microfilm of ttiree Rhea reels sisters, was p.m., 1FTEF26G1BPA441I8 McDougal's Sunday, through Sunday, 9 p.m. at the seized at Sort Lake 30 books, Dr. Brauer related. Since Mira Loma, Calif.; Harriett Clark West Jordon Mortuary, 1861 dington; Beth Nielsen ond Lygla friends We started with Utah City, Geneaone hour the and Fausett of available information best depositories Mortuary ond Thomas, both West Valley West 7800 South, ond Monday Rust. Preceded in death by three of 8 USC 1324(b). for violation eight one hour prior to services at the sons, Deon. Robert ond Boyd; prior to service. Graveside se. then, he has bought old books and records whenever pos- City; nine grandchildren, vice at 3 p.m. In the Monti City Any person desiring to ploce three sis- Church. Interment, logical Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y South Jordan two one and grandchildren In matter the U.S. District this sible. As relations gradually improved between West and ters ond four brotliers. Cemetery under the direction of Saints. Cemetery. Court In order to contest the Fousett Mortuary. Funeral service, changed T 215 N3 215 Funeral service Wednesday, Gercontacts he established the with for such seicause N3 SunT 217 proboble Germany, 216 from original publication In Feb. 19, noon, Moroni LDS Stoke a marvelous library, he said with a thick German will be Thursday, 2 zure, must file with the RegionCenter. At the request of Mrs. research trips across the bor-de- r. day '$ paper, mans and several arranged EsJ. Solomon al I red Memorial Commissioner, Immigration know what to find there. p.m., Redwood accent. Many people Anderson there will be no public T. Russell Horrocks tates, 6500 So. Redwood Rd., Fred J. Solomon, 67, died Feb. and Naturalization Service, viewing. Friends may meet with so many books, small dissertations on all 1787 Federal Building, 1961 incredible HEBER CITY Thomas Rus- the fomlly one hour prior to serwhere friends may coll Wednes1986. 15, 8 Stout Street, Denver, Colorodo p.m. and Thursday one sell Horrocks, 79, died Feb. 16, vice at the stake center. Burial, Slowly but gradually, in the course of 18 years, a new day, Born Oct. 12, not only a genethings which have to do with families. 80202 o cloim and cost bond of prior to service. Burial Red- 1986 at his Moroni City Cemetery under di1918, Salt Lake and printing has been hour with the book wood Memorial Estates. home. dealing 500.00 with opproved sureties of Ursenboch Funeral library rection a historic to but also City Wylie library. purely alogical N3 217 T 216 Born May 1, on or before February 17, 1986. Home. and James built up, he noted. 1906 In Heber N3 217 Ethel Affleck T 217 Otherwise, the property will be His research had nothing to do with Mormonism. But he City to Thomas Gertrude N. Ure forfeited purSolomon. Maradministratively There are still voids, and partly what prompted and Sarah Jane because of the LDS Churchs keen interest in knew suant to 8 USC 1324(b) ond will ried June Con-dl- e Gertrude N. Ure, 76, died Feb. Malr Horrocks. Dr. to to Brauer Lake Salt of 10, 1940, be July disposed occording to low. fly City. 15, 1986. Morrled Mary Ruby J. Gardner genealogy, the library contained extensive European muSalt Lake City. Interested parties moy file petiBorn Feb. 2, VerLIIIian He LDS LDS knew n 90. the had Church received Member Jarvis of for or Gardner, remission Ruby tions records permission 1910, Ogden, to births, baptisms, nicipal and village Broodheod Feb. of forfeiture with the Repassed awoy Feb. 15, 1986 in Salt Church. Peter ond Ger12, 1926 In Hesome years back from Polish authorities to microfilm tie of Loke and deaths quite pertinent to his efforts. Survived by City Commissioner pursuant gional DeGooyer ber City; later causes incident one son, two to 8 USC 1324(b) and 8 CFR of Dee. Married and Catholic church records in solemnized In to oge. intended to buttress the With those records, Dr. toughters, Gary 274. Victor Kennedy 16, without filing a the Salt Lake F Born R. 8, ond wife. Sept. once 01 was the kingdom which Ure April 17, cloim ond cost bond. LDS Temple. would help other Poland that unions archives and collect 1895 In Santa-quiCharlene, Riverton; Carol deGo-lye- r, Robert Godsholl, District Direc1929 In Salt Employed os a miner In the Pork to Joseph Los Vegas; Mrs. Ston (Debforged the unification of Germany in 1870. Lake City. scholars City mines. Eider in iD$ Church. Jonuory 24, 1986. clarify or dis& up discrepancies, and Miller. West Suzanne and bie) Volley Crty; tor, of JeNR Cose Survived by wife, Heber Crty: Garfield Jarvis. 2(SLC) The microfilm was sent to church offices in Frankfurt, Member mother, Ethel; seven grandchilhovahs Witpel theories about individuals of prominence in the historchildren, Mrs. Stanley (Margie) Married Lyall K SoloRon and Darrin dren, Troy, ness. Kenneth San offito West Rafael, Calif; Ives, and then forwarded which have experienced Gardner in ft ic German publishing houses, Germany, genealogical mon; Brenda, Melissa, Chad and Survived by Horrocks, Mrs. James R. (BarbaSalt Lake LDS Tara Miller; two two sons, two cials in Salt Lake. ra) Giles. Dennis Horrocks, all Temple Dec. 6, THE STATE OF UTAH one brother, Hyrum days of grandeur and division since rising to prominence Mrs. 19 14 daughters, Heber grandchildren; City; 1922. She was Solomon. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 15th-centuVictor revolutionized inventions Dwalne after Gutenbergs (Joyce) Smith; most important to scholars, he noted. The records brothers lost of the her service Funeral Tuesday, Request for proposals may be Gordon, Raymond Dee, all of sisters, Glen Horrocks ond benoon, McDougal Funeral Home, obtained from the State of Utah, western printing. Until 10 years ago, nobody knew the church registers Kearns; Colleen Jeanette Ure; 16 and Mrs. Stanley (Pearl) Rhoodes, generation Ir death 4330 So. Redwood where Deportment of Administrative her Rd., ing by preceded grandchildren; many great- Heber City; Arthur Horrocks, husband, survived the war. an easy task. information brothers, and friends moy call Monday, 8 Services, Division of Purchasigrandchildren; one brother, one Orem. Preceded In death by two three sisters.five Tracking down serIn 1929 she moved to one ond hour prior p.m. ng, 2112 State Office Bldg., Sort Mirtci Dee, Grontsvllle; brothers and three sisters. Hor-oito Eugene, Oregon where she re- vice. Interment Valley View Memost important to Dr. Brauer too. a man sister, West Germany has tough Loke City, Utoh. Bidding closes Agnes Tanner, Kearns. protection laws that preSheldon, Rochel, Ruth and mained until after the death of morial Park . service 3:00 P.M., 4MARCH 1986, on at Funeral Wednesday. with a fascination for details and a clear devotion to accu- 10 a.m., McDougol Funeral Florence. N3 217 her husband In 1954. She was on T 217 vent the release of considerable amounts of personal mathe following: Funeral service Wednesday, octlve member of the LDS 4330 So. Redwood Rd., ADM 1 1 Home, 8th SERVICES REQ. NO. Friends Ward. a.m., Heber terial. racy. Walter R. Larson where friends may call T uesday, may call at Olpln Mortuary Church and a former member fulof 106630 the Tabernacle Choir. She to 8 one hour and prior p.m. 9 at MIDVALE to the most and Walter Facts. the SOFTWARE p.m. FOR Tuesday, Ralph filled two stoke missions, served important everywhere Moreover, Leipzig was the center of the German pubservice. Interment Volley View church Wednesday one hour prios ward Primary president and Larson, 60, died Feb. 14, 1986 of WANG VS, PC Memorial Park. or. Burial Heber City Cemetery. The Deportment reserves the city is now facts, he said. Everything printed on the book lishing industry before World War II and ward music director and was a concer in a local hospital. N3 217 T 217 T 217 In N3 217 foithfu! Born June 24, 1925 Sort Lake right to refect any or all proposmust be absolutely correct. genealogist and temple Crty to of Germany. Raymond E. ond Glodys als; or to occept or relect the worker. Brown Lorson. Morrled Gwenwhole or any port of any protwo Survived sons, centuAnd by true a Lyall, like scholar needs of scholar. a collections raids destroyed priceless Massive Spoken every 6. 1963. Veter-o- n or to waive any InformalSalt Lake City and Harold, Eu- dolyn Borrus April World War II. Employed at posal; sur ries-old ity or technicality In any progene, Or eg; seven grandchil- AJ. Deon ond Sons documents and old books, and those good library. x In dren ond 14 Births reported at Salt Stevenson, son. the best Interest of the posal for 34 years. Lake area hospitals InMr. and Mrs. Robert Survived by wife of Midvole; State. Only bids giving a firm Funeral service Wednesday, quotation properly signed will clude: Vance Poll, daughter. Feb. 19, noon. Monument Park mother, Sort Lake City; three be accepted. Bid proposals and one doughter, Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. 10th Ward, 1930 So. 2100 East. sons, specifications will be furnished Friends may call at Larkin Mor- Murray; Steven. Socramento, upon request. son. Janoe Mitchell, colif; Murray; Halbasch, tuary, 260 East South Temple, Holy Cross Hospital Midvole: two brothers. Douglas G. Rlchlns, Director Mr. ond Mrs. Jett Llnd-le- Tuesday, 8 p.m. and at the Lorson, Division of Purchasing church Wednesday one hour pri- Jomes. Elmo, Utah; Floyd, Sort Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loke City. daughter. or to service. Interment Wasatch Service Monday, 6 p.m., Norton, dauQhter. Lawn Memorial Park. T 217 Mr. and Mrs. Jon P. HatN3 218 Mcdougal West Jordan MortuAlta View ary, 1861 West 7800 So., where INVITATION TO BiD field, son. friends moy call Monday from 5 Sealed bids will be received Mr. and Mrs. Glade Mr. and Mrs. Louis p.m. the Pork City Municipal by T 217 N3 217 Sprouse, daughter. Garry T. Hagerman son. Pork Crty, Utoh, until A University of Utah language There is maybe one viable prostudents, but cutbacks in programs Helen Saxton Mr. and Mrs. Robert AnEVANSTON, March 3rd, 1986, at 3:00 p.m., Wyom. Garry Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Thomas Hagerman, 51, died for the purchase of two (2) thirty-he said. have hurt, Dr. Fitzgerald said. EVANSTON. professor thinks the Russian lanHelen gram in the entire son. Wyom. drews, daughter. Feb. 15, 1986 In St. George. (36) possenger buses. At Ann Saxton, 75, died Feb. 15, six Mr. and Mrs. Russ WhitBorn July 20, 1934 In Evanston that Arne bids will be opened guage is not given enough attention in blame for the few Russian 1986 In o Utah hosprtol. Others have found Russian useful Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hess, to Raymond Gus and Ellen Kathtle, and reod aloud. Bids daughter. in 1910 publicly Born Oct. 1, to U.S. schools. Ogden classes taught, Dr. Fitzgerald said, in enhancing their major McGarry Hogerman. Marof daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Joseph Wi- erine and Bertha Margaret received after the date ond Mr. and Mrs. John Herrried Connie Meeks Dec. 8, 1957 John Arne above shall be Schonwondt Eberhardt. specified Morrled We need to get Russian back into educacan be placed on the In Kemmerer, Wyoming; later lkinson, son. study. mann, son. Charles Wesley Saxton April 19, considered late bids, and thereLori Jackson, daughter. divorced. In the Idoho fore shall not be opened andor Tina solemnized the schools to help improve relations 1954; tion crunch. Burson, daughter. Survived by two sons, Garry Falls LOS Kathryn Kuesterman, an archaeolTemple Feb. 13, 1962. considered for award. Mr. and Mrs. David NorJoe Hogerman, Duchesne; Don-ol- d He died Oct. between the countries, said Dr. Gene 22, 1984. When Specifications ond further Inhaving trouble findogy major, began studying Russian to man, son. Cottonwood Ray Hogermon, Riverton, Survived Mrs. formation con by from D. Fitzgerald, associate professor of Wyom.; two doughters, Mrs. William (Shirley) doughter, Gold the office of be obtained Direcing the money to hire qualified indiMr. and Mrs. Jay Kae Draper, Herring, archaeological journal artiBloomRobert (Cathy) Medirto, Mr. and Mrs. Perrv J. Beoch. Oreg; two stepdaughtor of Transportation, Pork City son. languages. viduals to teach English, math and cles. The two main opportunities to field, New Mexico; Mrs. Randy ters. Mrs. Ralph (Nila) Davis, Tronslt, P.O. Box 1480, Park Byrd, daughter. (Kerrle) Mlnlck, Riverton, Clora, Utah; Mrs. Delbert City, Utoh, 84060. Utah is exceptionally poor in this other basics, Russian is seen as a use Russian are translating and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Terry Wyom; mother, Evanston; one Santa (Gloria) Caldwell, vernal. Gorcla, daughter. Robert OgHooermon, brother, Funeral service Tuesdoy, Feb. Equol Employment OpportuniChristensen, son. Ms. Kuesterman area, said Dr. Fitzgerald. said frill, he said. teaching, ty: Monty Reichert and 2 p.m., Crondoll Funeral 18, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce den. of Christian burial will be This controct Is subled to o Moss Dawn Trembath, daughA lack of interest also shares some Home, where friends moy coll flnonclol assistance contract Christenson, son. Wednesday 11 a.m., St. Mary Monday, and p.m. ter. Tuesday of the blame, he said. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D Mogdolen catholicwill Church, E one hour prior to service. Burial between the prolect sponsor onston. Rosory be recited Evonston ond the United States DeportCrty Cemetery. son. 7 Fedderson, Tuesday, p.m., Crondoll Funer- T 217 The last time Russian was a popuT 217 ment of Transportation. LDS Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Lorel Fer-rl- al Home where friends moy coll, 78 p.m. Interment Evanston language among students was afdaughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of Mr. and Mrs. Darryl L. flowers, family suggests contrithe Russians launched the Sputnik Crawford, son. butions to Shrlrters Crippled ChiMangum, Mr. Mrs. Don daughter. and Since sursatellite. Davis, then, the U.S. has THE STATE OF UTAH Hospital, Cancer Fund or Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. ldren's INVITATION TO BID St. Joseph Orphonoge, Torring daughter. passed the Russians technologically, BROWN R0RAL Co. Bids will be received by the ton, Wvom. Kevin and Roxanne An- McQuIvey, son. T 217 T 217 and interest has faded, said Dr. FitzDivision, DepartL. and Mr. Purchasing Karl Mrs. ment ot Administrative SerThe University of Utah College of derson, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine A. Reed, daughter. 406 East 300 South gerald. As a result, money and scholState of Utoh, 2112 State vices, 1986-87 enroll- Babgeft, daughter. Office Bldg., Salt Lake City, Engineering is easings Grace M. Hanks United Press International arships for the language have deUtoh, until 2:00 PM., 4MARCH, Hosment restrictions. Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. PAYSON-Gro- ce Heath 360 West 500 South, Bountiful Valley creased. invito-Aon- s 1986, on the following surMoore Morse Honks, 66. died American bald eagles to Bid: The college enacted enroll- Bagley, son. 13, 1986 In the Feb. EVERY THING BLOOMING Thursday, is exceptionally behind. Utah Mrs. Mr. Joe to and Still, STATE Lake PRINTING pital close Salt hand Kelly NO. REQ. View Mountain Hospital. prisingly ment requirements in 1983 because of Johnson, daughter. 1)4646 SMALL OFFSET PRESS Born May 18, 1919 In Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce LarFortunately, Dr. Fitzgerald said, the The Valley residents, says the Utah Direserves of Deportment the ond Utoh, daughter and space limitations. New Mr. and Mrs. Michael sen, son. Jeremy 444 South 700 Eost universities are doing right to relect ony or oil bids; or than the faculty Effie Jane Throckmorton Heath. nonvision of Wildlife to occept or relect the whole or Haggen, son. selection standards T. and limitation Moore 18, DaMarried Mr. and Mrs. Floyd May Gerald MILDREDS FLOWERS ony port of ony bid; or to wolve secondary schools. 1937 In Provo. He passed away Mr. and Mrs. J. Blaine vis, son. game wildlife chief. were imposed in response to what Dr. 1522 East 33rd So any Informolltv or technicality June 11, 1949. Married Jennings son. Covington, The winIn ony bid In the best interest of in 4867267 Mr. Mrs. a 1951 common and Bruce Provo. 8. Morch Morse universitys language depart9, Bald eagles Robert E. Stephenson, associate dean Mr. ond Mrs. Carl D. HoHe passed away Sept. 28, 1976. State. the bids giving a Only ment has four faculty members Spraldlng, daughter. ter sight from the Jordan River to NEFF FLORAL CO. of the college, called an almost ex- gan, daughter. firm quotation properly signed Floyd Allen Hanks Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hen Morrled will be occepted. Bid proposals 24, 1978 In Pavson. a the and offers to M. the Michael Mr. Mrs. all teaching language and almost outlying Survived by husbond, Payson, ponential growth in the colleges en4th SOUTH 9th WEST derson, daughter. ond specifications will be furson. one son, four doughters, Mrs. Erdegree in it. The program, nished upon request. west, said Bob Walters, who coorrollment during the 1970s and early Calahan, nest (Louise) Taylor, Spanish HANNAH'S FLOWERS 1269 West J. Mr. Mrs. Edward and Douglos G. Rlcnlns, Director which had 136 students enrolled in 500 North. We deliver. St. dinates the avian program for the Fork; Mrs. Duone (Thoro Jean) 80s. Division of Purchasing son. Costagno, Dennis Moore, Jewett, Poyson; nine was as rated classes, profesDWR. Mr. and Mrs. Garth E. Traci Gelsler, son. Wlnsted. Conn.; Mrs. Terry College officials decided to ease sional and sound in a recent review, (Judy) Steele, Sontoquln Mrs. legal Notices those restrictions, however, because Marvin (Lorraine) Boker, Solem; Nearly 1,000 bald eagles, one of he added. 10 stepchildren; 20 grandchilbirds of the demand for engineers is somethe largest and dren: 15 IN THE TRIAL COURTS FOR THYC STATE OF ALASKA "The first two years enrollment is what higher than the supply coming four brothers, two sisters. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT prey, winter in Utah each year, he Funeral service Tuesday. 11 CITY OF MOUNTAIN VILLAGE AND PROVIDENCE WASHINGout of universities. impressively large, Dr. Fitzgerald a.m.J Poyson 3rd LDS Word cha- TON INSURANCE COMPANY OF ALASKA, Plolntlffs said. pel. Friends moy coll at Walker LORNA CRAIG HODGIN. Personol Representative of JAMES said, but enrollment cuts back dras! Still, only the the most qualified Mortuary of Poyson Monday, The eagles are most often sightHODGIN, Deceased, LORNA CRAIG HODGIN, RITCHIE HOD-GIin p.m. or Tuesday one hour prior, the third SONIA HODGIN, and JAMES HODGIN, THERESA MAYER, fourth colto tically be will admitted the years. students near the areas ed in undeveloped Burioi In Spanish Fork City Cem ELIZABETH ANN FLORES, JOHN DOE JANE DOE (A etery. Defendants. There only three or four stulege, Dr. Stephenson said. Jordan River, agricultural areas in T N3 217 Cose No. 217 Civ (jfuLato dents who are graduated with deNOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT western Salt Lake County and He said officials still do not know TO: Decedent Jomes Hodgln's heirs or beneficiaries. grees in Russian each year, he said. around the Great Salt Lake, particFrank J. Lunt what enrollment will be this year, You, defendant In the above dentltied action, ore hereby summoned ond reaulred to serve upon the Court ond a copy NE PHI Frank J. Lunt, 86, At the university, many more stuularly in south Davis County, Walupon Scholbie, Stoiev, Dellslo & Cook, Inc., Attorney for Plolntln, saying it depends on an individual dedied Feb. 16, 1986 at his resiwhose oddress Is 943 W. 6th Avenue, P.O. Box 102840, Anchor-ogdents take Spanish, French and Gerters said. dence of natural couses. partment's ability to accommodate ak 99501, on onswer to the complolnt for Interpleader filed In to 1899 Born Nephl July 21, In the obove entitled civil octlon In this Court. If you foil to do so courses man than Russian. students. John Henry ond Rose Elio Carter within 30 dovs otter lost dote of People interested in catching a publication, lodgment by default In Lunt. Arvlllo Morrled Brocken This is because those courses takmoy be rendered ogolnst you for the relief demanded by the There are a few more openings symbol Sort Lake City Seat. 12, 1929; kit glimpse of the plaintiff. In LDS en returned Mormon er solemnized Monti the missionarStehad a by than we should scan the skies for This Is on action for probate proceeds of Workers' Compenhuge, anticipated," Dr. Temple. He wos o former ond sation wringful dearth octlon. ies, said Dr. Fitzgerald. Also, Russtock mon. High priest In the dark bird with a white head and phenson added. The relief demanded Is that defendants enter, pleod & set7th Ward. tle between sian is very difficult." the rights & entitlements to benefits due Survived by wife. Nephl; two os o result otthemselves The standards for acceptance still tail, he said, adding the birds seem Jomes Hodgln's death under the Alaska Workers' sons, doughter, Milton B., West Compensation Act; plaintiffs of oil llobliltv In the What does a student do with a debe to soar almost effortlessly. will be based on the students grade Volley Crty; ForreH D., Layton; premises except to the person ordischarged persons whom the court shall Mrs, Sterllrg (Onerto) Fockrell. entitled to the benefits of sold claim; & Plolntlffs recovgree in Russian? odludge Bald eagles are also commonly 24 point averages. Students may declare 15 SprlrvjvHle; grandchildren; er their costs ond attorney's fees. I can promise anybody a job with gr eat-g- r ondchlldr en. and powa You have been mode a party to this octlon because you major upon enterseen roosting in tall Services Thursday, noon, Nemay be an heir or beneficiary of the decedent, Jomes Hodgin. a degree in Russian if they can pass phl 7th Word. Friends may coll ut ing their freshman year and can ap er poles near water, Walters said. Goldeen Goodfeilow Home Funeral Anderson Clerk of the Trio) Courts the National Security Agency exam the local Utah ply for intermediate status to the Colp m. ond one The winter visitors feed on fish, Wednesdov, By: K. Anderson hour prior to service. Interment and want to live in Washington D.C. Dial TOLL Deputy Clerk lege of Engineering at the end of their rabbits and occasionally water- Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephl. 9 64 of Monti Temple Feb. 13 1924. He was ini 1986. the cool business tor over 45 years. Owned ond operated his FIANKS, Grace M., Pay-soown cool ond trucking operation. Feb. 13, 1986. He operated Robinson Cock Yard T. Russell, in Richfield tor 18 years. He HORROCKS, Fleber City, Wasatch Coun- loved to fish, hunt ond work in his gar den. ty, Feb. 16, 1986. Survived by his wife of Sallna; Mid-volone son five daughters. Mrs. Walter LARSON, R., Willard 6. (Jove) O'Berry, AuroFeb. 14, 1986. ra, Colo.; Art Robinson ond Mrs. LUNT, Frank J., Nephl, John Elmer (Poullne) Fox, both AnJuab County, Feb. 16, 1986. of Soiina,SaltMrs. Dee (Renee) Lake City; Mrs. MARGETTS, Edna L., dersen,J. (AnnoMoe) Barnes. Lehi; Mrs. Burke L. (ReaOeon) BarMidvale, Feb. 14, 1986. City; 23 grondcnll-dten- ; PETERSON, Mildred B., low, Heber 52 Logan, Feb. 13, 1986. one brother ond one sister, Roy Kuna. Idaho; Mrs ROBINSON, Joseph Robsinson, Lour once L. (Myrtle) Kelson, Jack, Sallna, Sevier Coun- Moroni; Preceded in death by 1986. ty, Feb. 15, four children, Byron Henry, Joe Ann Gertr ude. ond Dan, EvansPeggy SAXTON, Flelen, Funeral service Tuesday. Feb. ton, Wyo., Feb. 15, 1986. 18, p.m.. In the Soiina 3rd LDS SOLOMON, Fred J., Salt Ward Chapel. Friends may coll at the Neal S. Mogleby & Sons Loke City, Feb. 15, 1986. p.m. and Monday, URE, Gertrude N., Salt Mortuary, at the ward In Soiina Tuesday, 1:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Burioi, El Lake City, Feb. 15, 1986. sinore Cemetery by Neal S. WOOLLEY, George R Mogleby ond Sons Mortuary. West German scholar Adelbert Honnah Jet Br adfor d. She brary in attempt to rebuild archives of a Brauer German publishers and booksellers union. studies microfilm at Genealogical Rebuilding Archives German Scholar Is Gathering Facts At the LDS Genealogical Library te state East start scholars wests at East East Its Its dont ... Its trade thats that that marriages Protestant Brauer data that either clear that part part .'russia, are isnt that data Hes Theyre Its trace trade that part East air Area Births that Get Russian Classes Back Into Schools, U. of U. Language Professor Urges Hospital state, Partial areas current youre Rare Bald Eagles Hospital translate Engineering College To Ease Bais lar ter Common Sight On Enrollment In Salt Lake Area Pioneer are stricter at better Resources are areas bachelors Marks Hospital rarest it has been noted., a uLoJa W are ioirtA' rather nations are QH9Q0 trees advertisers outside FREE s The government badly needs Russian freshman year. area T2I7 N3 217 1 |