Show ioa60W40pn6oa oolirvd60' 4' tjttt Lnkti2ribunt LOC I News Desk: A 1L THURSDAY 237-204- 5 0 El May 7 1992 vt Di will contain: 475 rooms 1131 windows Northridge High Set To Open in August as $28 Million 'Miracle' By Katherine Kapos THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE — Utah's newest — school high just a sketch on 20 months ago — is a paper sprawling $28 million campus due to open in August Construction of Northridge High School has been on a fast track with 85 percent of the LAYTON 2 I : - - - er-optic noise-reductio- Barry KoughThe Salt Lake Tribune Northridge High School in Layton boasts everything from a walls to skylights network to 1990 HURZELER Verda Dorton May 5 Mortuary MurMurray Jenkins-Soff- e 89 ray JOHNSTON Sharon 59 May 4 Tempe ArizCoalville Coalville Walker Mortuary Oliver Jay "Abe" 86 May 5 Salt Lake City Jenkins-SafMortuary Murray KOCHERHANS Thelma Tolley Prestwich 75 Clinton Mar 1 Myers Mortuary Roy KOULIOURAS Catherine Kulkus 67 May 5 Midvale Goff Mortuary Midvale LARSEN Jerry Peter 60 May 5 Magna Peel Funeral Home Magna POLYCHRONIS Robert T 67 May 6 Park City Olpin Mortuary Heber City ROBERTS Frank 80 May 5 Salt Lake City Memorial Estates Mortuary KINGSTON e fine arts administration aca- demics or athletics The school also boasts everynetwork thing from a fiber-opti- c to noise reduction walls to light sensors and skylights Architect Steve Crane with Valentiner & Richardson offered statistics on what it takes to build a school in the 1990s Once completed Northridge " It was built in a 50 acres on about configuration of land less than a south of Hill Air Force Base Each pod is designed to meet certain needs either vocational four-"pod- half-mil- e Eugene (Gene) Beck Utah-a- l 1992 after 1 away May incident to his advanced age laved and admired by hts great passed a long lingering illness He and f in lite with lit- - tie complaint Born March 13 1906 In Nephi Utah to Feeder- ick Michael Beck and Mary Jane (Jennie) Bat- ley Attended elemen- ( k : - 4 - r07-- '‘ endured many hardships with dignity i '‘':- - posterity who will al- ways remember him as a good example of set- vice strength and corn- - passion J W Chase Sr Eugene Beck L NEPHI ‘' ' ip:' Graveside i ' ttstA -- Levi - ' '' ' - Utahns to Participate in Day of Prayer n ' "cr"111 I Members and leaders of several Salt Lake County churches will take turns today praying in recognition of the National Day of Prayer They will be at First Amendment Park at the Salt Lake County government complex 2100 S State St Salt Lake City from 8 am to 6 pm taking turns A concert of prayer and praise will follow at 7 pm band"We want a ing together of Christians" said Verde Ila Christiansen coordinator for National Day of Prayer activities in Utah Participating churches range from Salt Lake broad-base- City's First Presbyterian Church to Sandy's Medjugorje Resource Center which provides books and videos about shrines and sites of where apparitions of the Virgin Mary are said to occur National Prayer Day proclamations of President Bush Gov Norm Bangerter and Salt Lake City Mayor Deedee Corradini will be read during the program she said The events mark the 41st year of consecutive National Day of Prayer observances In 1988 Congress set aside the first Thurseach May for 1ational Prayer Day d 4 do- Funeral directors Larkin Mortuary Hermon R - T Al 57 LOGAN Utah—Herman R Church 75 died Mon May 4 1992 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden of complications following surgery He was born May 5 1916 Escalante Utah the son of Haden Wells and Clara Melissa Robison Clark He married Daisy Seamans February 18 1936 in Logan marrige later solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple Survived by his wife Daisy Logan: three daughters and one son Clara and Neil Jensen Young Ward Utah: Carolyn and Jay Dee Hendricks Apple Valley Calif R James and Marty Church Burbank Calif Lynette Hodges North Logan one sister Mrs Della C Low Roseville Cali He is preceded in death by his parents three brothers Wells Millard and Wilmer and one sister Vivian Michaeson Funeral services wilt be held Fndcly 12 noon Ward Chapel with Bishop Merlin Logan Kendrick conducting Friends may call at the n-Hall Mortuary Thursday evening 6--8 pm am and at the church Friday from 1030-11:3- 0 Interment: Logan Div Cemetery 1 57 N 57 Horold Dangerfield Harold Dangetheld 84 died May 2 1992 in Sall Lake City litah Born November 19 1907 to Enoch and Eliza Wheole Dongetteld of New Castle Pennsylvania Became the first Ea gle Scout in Laurence Co Penn on July 31 1923 Achieved BS de- gree in Electrical Engi- -neering at Bliss Electri- cal ' ' souri 1941-199- st1 C 1111nOIS 1956-199- Chapoose age at home Wass Duchesne to Connor and He married Sherrie Dixon 3 1966 in Elko Nevoda marrige later solemnized in the Salt Lake IDS Temple October 2Z 1971 He was a member of the LDS Church member of the Ute Indian Tribe veteran of the US Army He is survived by his wife Sherrie of Ft Duchesne: children Albert Chapoose Randlett Shaun Chapoose Winnemucca Nev Janae Chappose Dixon Chapoose Michelle Chopoase Connor Chapoose all R Duchesne Lulu Chapoose september Robert Chapoose Ductiesne Ernest Chapoose Jeanine Borchardt Cedar City sisters Mametta Lou Reed ino Chapoose Nottialine Santio all R Duchesne Lorena Riding Bird Rocky Boy Mont He was preceded in Wet by a son Oz0e 0 --sister Gertrude Willie and brothers Wdam Bat" Chapoose and Lynn Chapoose Funeral services held at I I arm Thursday May 7 1992 at Me Ballard North Ward LDS Chapel wnere Mends may call one hour pricx to Ft Ductesne services Buri Cemetery T 57 and Utah Member of M Morlah Lodge 2 FMM of Utah Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite 32 cleMason Member of th e Committee of Congiee sumer Services representing retired persons and general consumer inters of Public Service Comm (Awarded 'Outstanding Dedication and Service and Commitment to Utah's Ratepavers 1977-85Member of Mt Olympus Presbyterian ) Church Listed in "Who's Who in the West Hobbies and interests include collecting and reading books regarding law politics and the Bible Ertioyea Bible study and meditation letter writing photography He was also o Notary Public Pleasure came from achieving and seeing achievement in family Married Inez B Jones July 13 1934 she preceded him in death May 10 1986 Survived by children Enoch G Darigeteld MD Soft Lake City Ruth D Stone Aspen Cob Martha E Dangeteld Salt Lake City seven grandchildren Susan Smith Jennifer McKevitt Colorado Springs Colo John Dangeteld Solt Lake City Tod S Stone San Francisco Calif Melissa K Stone Grand Junction Colo Nathan V Pearson and Pamela Jackson Latium Beach Calif: five Andrew and &tan SmitEl Thomas and Melanie Mckevitt and Jasmine Jackson Graveside funeral services will be held at 4 pm Saturday May 9 1992 Cl Mount Owe Cemetery 1342 East 500 South Friends may call pm at Evans Early MortuSaturday from ary 514 East 100 South T8 5 Sr - t Funeral services will be held Fnday 12 noon in the Walker Mortuary in Coarvi lie where friends may call one hour prior to service Interment Hoytsvilie Cemetery !14 T et Member AARP Chapter 402 Worked as a sales clerk r for Madsens Hardware for 30 years Survived by daughters and son Donna Patten Littleton Colorado Arthur Hurzeler Jr Midvale Joan Miles Pullman Washington 11 grandchildren two Funeral services will be held Saturday 12 noon Jenkins-Son- e Mortuary 4760 South State where trends may call Saturday one hour prior to service Interment Satt lake City Cemetery N 57 56 Christiana (Crissie) Pyper Dixon Our belayed mother and grandmother Christiana (Cnssie) Pyper Dixon 95 passed away May 4 1992 in Salt Lake City Utah Born Aug 12 1896 in Salt Lake City to Robert Alexander Pyper and Corderia Webb Pyper She married Paul Jones Dixon founder of DiXOn Paper Co Sept 17 1921 later divorced Survived by her son Rodney Paul Ariz daughter Margaret Ann Dixon Kadir and husband Dr Nail Kodir Baghdad Iraq and grandchildren Benan Naji Kadir Baghdad Tana Naii Kadir Do-O- s Calif Mona Nail Kodir Salt Lake City Jerry Stanton Dixon Seward Alaska Michael Paul Dixon Aiexandna Virginia Dr Keven Todd Dixon Albuquerque New Mexico TYArcy Ann Dixon Pignanelli Satt Lake City and eight grandchildren Graveside services in Salt Lake City at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park for family members and friends Saturday May 9 12 noon under direction of Larkin Mortuary The family requests no flowers 56 T 58 8 58 Myrintho Bumingham Gill 87 died May 4 1992 in Bountiful She was bom Sept 25 1904 in Bountiful to John H and Emma Corbodge Burningham She mar- fled Harold D Gill June 27 1937 She graduated from Bountiful schools LIMIT the University of Utah and did graduate work at the Universtry of I Southern Conform° Her life was devoted to teaching She taugnt at the University of Utah and at several Utah high schools f v ending her teaching career atActive in Utah dramatic Bountiful High School circles she acted in the Old Salt lake Theater and at the University of Utah where she performed and traveled with the Babcock Varsity Players She was a member of Theta Alpha Phi National Dramatic Fraternity president of Alpha Beta Theta Literary Society and a member of the Fine Arts Guild She also held membership in the Retired leachers Auociation and for many yews of the Board of ()nectars of was Davis County Credit Union Survived by her husband Harold D Sons James D and John H grandson Anthony D sisters Mrs Eimer (Margaret) Bartow Mrs Reid (Edna) Memlie Mrs Vee (Mary) Waddoups Mrs Melvin (Laurel) Burningham: brother-in-Mark Nichols and many nieces and nephews Preceded in death by parents three in-law taw sisters and three brothers Funeral services held May 8 1992 I p m Russon Brothers Bountiful Mortuary 295 North Mart where mends may call Thursday evening 9 pm and Friday one hour prior to services Interment - Bountiful Cemetery 156 N 4517 who knew him Oliver Joy "Abe" Kingston Jay "Abe" Kingston away March 5 1992 Born November 30 1905 in Morgan Utah to Edward Oliver and Ella Williams Kingston Mar fled Kathryn Louise Lo-gan July 14 1928 she passed away in 1959 Married lots Beach No- - ' vember 10 1965 solemnized in the Jordan River Temple July 27 1991 Oliver Operated Pharmacy brother T COY Murray w ith his Ray Kingston to from 1928 ' 86 age - ' passed ' til - Robert r":N -r I Is - a' 111 Born Aug 6 1925 Pork City Utah the oldest son of James and Melba Cardias Polychronts Attenced Park ---City schools Served in ss Navy Monied Glenna Irene Piva Sept 26 I I"P 1949 she died November 24 1976 Survived by three daughters Mono Kinghom Sal lake Crly: Catherine Kuikus Victor Bemchoro 67 in 1924 Megara Greece to Anastasios and Ka liope Zahanas Angie Pork City 158 57 1 Married Nick L Kulkus in 7 A Megara Greece August 4074 1947 he died in Sep-tember 1974 She was active in church activities and loving and 0 generous to her family Ai and many friends En- 7 ioyed cookina tor tamily and others Ever faithful to the traditions of her religion Survived by children ond their spouses Ernie N and Sandy Kulkus: John N and Pat Kulkus Vicki Kulkus grandchliOren Ricky Danielle Nick Robert and Thomas Shelby cousin Helen Ruble: brother Paneyotes Preceded in death by parents husband ond sister Mane The lamb wishes to extend their deep gratitude to Helen Ruble and special friend Alta Miller for their friendship and loving attention to Morn all these years Funeral services Saturday May 9 1992 Greek Orthodox Church ii am at Prophet Elias 5335 So Highland Dr Prayer service Friday 730 8090 So State where G66 at Mortuary pm friends may call Fnday 8 pm Interment Midvale City Cemetery the family suggests contributions to the Greek Orthodox Church Fronk "D" Roberts Frank "D" Roberts our precious husband father grandfather brother aria friend die° Moy b ‘ N Polychronis Graveside services Sot May 9 1992 11 am Park City Cemetery Friends may coil Fri May 8 9 pm Park City Community Church 4501 Hwy 224 (across from Silver Sonngs) In lieu of flowers family suggests donations to Pork City Community Church American Cancer Socrety or charity of your choice (Koutiouras) MIDVALE—Catherine Kulkus (Kouliouras) died May 5 1992 in Midvale Utah 22 Born December Tammy Jerry Polychronis bolt Park Cly Kinghorn beioved grandsons Alexander Ian Michael Kinghom Theodore Kinghom brothers Charles Salt Lake UN' George Park Crty: sisters Mary Gosparac Catnenne Gott both Park City brother-in-laand good Mend Calvin Goff He also leaves his litelong friend 57 56 157 Potychronis Beloved lather brother and friend Robert Theodore Potychronis "Poly" died May 6 1992 - of the IDS Church Belonged to the Utah Druggists Association Member of the Lions Club Associate of the Masonic Order attained the 32nd Degree Survived by wife daughter Mrs John (Jayna) Kelsey sister Stella Richards all of Salt Loire City nine grandchildren: 16 Funeral service Enday May 8 11 am JenkinsSotte Mortuary 4760 South State where friends may call Thursday 8 pm and Friday one hots prior to service interment Elysian Gardens T N T "POLY" Lit Opened Kingston's EMI- cal Pharmacy in 1048 and retired in 1973 Member E I He is survived by his father: a twin sister Mrs Ernest (Joan) Buside and a brother Shirley i all of (Ruby) Larsen Magna four nieces and five nephews Preceded in death by his mother Funeral services will be conducted Friday May 8 11 a m in the Magna Stake Center 3089 So 8400 West Friends may call from 930-104a m pnor to services He will be buried in the Fairview City Cemetery Funeral diredors Peel Funeral Home N 5 '7 57 57 N Larsen 5 1992 He was born March 30 1932 to James Peter and Anna Violet Johnson Larsen in Fairview Utah where he spent his youth Jerry was a kind man and a triend to all City 4r1 P Beloved son brother and uncle Jerry Peter n Larsen returned to his on May Sumving ore one son Robbie Johnston Meso Anz one daughter Kenna Ann Vincent Boise Idaho three grandchildren: one brother Steven Sargent Solt lake City mother Soft Lake f alLso" Myrintha Burningham Gill College D age Jerry ArizonaCOM1V11LE Utah—Sharon Lee Sargent Johnston age 59 died Monday May 4 1992 at her home She was born in Coalville Utah October 9 1932 to Elmer J and Gertrude Ann Sargent TEMPE wood Camp N in 1925 Received Bache-lo- t of Law degree at Blackstone Coliege of law Chicago Illinois on October 3 1955 He was and employed with Ohio Edison Co (1929-1941- ) PEA (1941-197He received the Certificate of Merit June 1960 form REA (Agnoittuie Dept) tor Performance Substantialiy Exceeding Requirements Registerect Professional Engineer in the Misfollowing areas: Pennsylvania 1946-199- 1 Washington Sharon Johnston 89 i) Church PAID PUBLIC NOTICES Hurzeler Arthur Hurzeler Septem- ber 20 1923 He died September 15 1971 Ac- LDS tive member Church serving in the Reiref Society and as a visiting teacher Mem- ber of the DUP Cotton- -' IT1 tlif :: )rcS' D MURRAY—Verda Dorton Hurzeler died May 5 1992 Born June 25 1902 Lehi Utah to George Henry and Frances Mears Dorton Married 1952-199- 51 of R Duchesne died peacetuily Monday May 4 1992 He was born August 30 1940 in R 57 57 from the Brigham three grandchildren brothers Sr Ft service Thursday May 7 1 pm Mount Olivet Cemetery 1342 East 500 South T Haskell L Chapoose T American Fork Utah June 6 1900 Served at HAM as Chief of Transportation during World War II and otter retirement he was honored as "The Father of Transportation" by the government Survived by his son Verda "Dow" Sr age 91 in Salt Lake City Born Joseph (Billy) Chose and his wife Mahe: nine grandchildren and 18 Young University in mechanical engineering Played on the first BYU Football Team to score against the Universrly of Utah klamed Vercla Rappleye of Ferran Utah June 4 1930 in the Monti Temple She preceded him in death by 25 years Married Violet Nielson Ross of Castle Gate Utah a aear and beloved friend of our family July 1968 She also preceded him in death by tour years Member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Soffits in which he held the office of High Pnest Served in many church capacihes including 30 years in the Scouting program as a Scout Master to hundreds of boys many years On his stake High Council and Priesthood leadership posrtions Served a full time rniSSIOn with his beloved Violet to the IDS Los Angeles Temple Visitor Center Served missions with Grandma Vi nearly 20 years to the PTOVO and Monti LDS Temples Our Dad loved the particularly his beloved aid Mount Nebo which was one of his great passions in life in addition to his large extended family He was On accomplished gunsmith and fisherman Worked as a dry farmer carpentercontractor dept head at the TherIrKiid Rubber CO from where he refired to his church work with his loved wife Violet Was an accomplished craftsman at everything he did--W- ell Done thou Good and Faithful Servant" Preceding him in death was his daughter Betty JoAnn Beck Survived by Ns sons Frederick E (wife Karen) Michael E (wile Elaine) daughter Cherrinda (husband Van Gardner) and stepchildren Silas (wile Beverly) Ross Don (wile Helen) Ross Colleen (husband Joseph Di Lorenzo): 13 grandchildren: 20 plus his extended grand- - and horn Grandma Vi's family Funeral services volt be held Friday May 8 1992 12 noon at the Nepni LDS Stake Center 351 North 100 West in Nephi Friends and famity may coil by Thursday evening at the Anderson Funeral Home 94 West 300 North in Nephi from 6 to 8 pm and one hour prior to the services I 57 N 56 DUCHESNE--Haske- Joseph William Chase passed away May 5 1992 lizNiiit44490 tary and secondary schools in Nephi Graduated FT heat-strok- e OBITUARIES PAID PUBLIC NOTICES A Salt Lake City girl says she was raped Saturday night by a man who dragged her into a base- DANGERFIELD Harold 84 May 2 Salt Lake City Evans & Early Mortuary Salt Lake City DAVIS Ebbie H 87 May 2 Orem Berg Mortuary DIXON Christiana Crissie Pyper 95 May 4 Larkin Mortuary Salt Lake City GILL M)rrintha Burningham 87 May 4 Bountiful Russon Brothers Mortuary Bountiful GRANQUIST Ardene Phillips 69 May 5 Bountiful Lindquist Mortuary Kays-vin- e n school in Davis County in a decade and the first in the state since Hunter High School in West Valley City opened in 7 City noise-reductio- fiber-opti- c 4 The Salt Lake Tribune notes the following deaths by name age date of death residence and mortuary handling the funeral arrangements BECK L Eugene 86 May 1 Nephi Anderson Funeral Home Nephi BURKE John Donald 60 May 5 Alexandria Va Lindquist Mortuary Layton CHAPOOSE Haskell Levi 51 May 4 Ft Duchesne Olpin Mortuary CHASE Joseph William "Daw" 91 May 5 Salt Lake City Larkin Mortuary Salt Lake City CHURCH Herman R 75 May 4 Logan Allen-Hal- l Mortuary Logan COCKRELL Leonard James 82 May 5 Orem Berg Mortuary CURTIS Grace Benzon 72 May 3 Salt Lake City Deseret Mortuary Salt Lake He said he had ruled out all possibilities besides heat stroke "to my satisfaction" Dr Grey acknowledged that estrogen may reduce the possibility of heat stroke but said girls and women are not immune from the affliction because of a previously docmented case Mr Brofman said that case was the sole documented death of a female in medical his fib- Poore said The school mascot is the knights and the colors will be cardinal red and silver In a school district that has spent most of its efforts during the past several years trying to shove a growing number of students into existing buildings the Northridge Knights' new home is seen as a true castle for the whole district "It makes all the schools nicer" Mr Kende II said The ecstasy won't last long school year For the 1993-9all three grades will be there increasing the enrollment to about North2100 And by 1996-9to reach its cais ridge expected pacity of 2600 students Mr Poore said Northridge is the first high REGIONAL DEATIIS cross-examinati- interested in learning about cars for the next century While the school will have only about 250 computer stations for writing mathematics and business laboratories a network runs throughout the school so every classroom can be equipped with computers when funding permits An extensive system is intended to keep the roar from Hill Air Force Base jets to a minimum Energy efficiency is a priority with light sensors that turn on classroom lights when movement is sensed and shut then off when there has been no movement for 10 minutes The school includes all the basics as well: a spacious media center that will have the first high school link into the state's EDNET system a cafeteria that holds 400: a gymnasium that holds 3000: and an auditorium to accommodate 1600 1 Northridge Principal Ross way Attorney Charles Brofman agnostic testing for those ! e hammered at prosecution witness Dr Todd Grey Utah chief medical examiner Dr Grey stood by his conclusion that Ms Chase's June 27 1990 death was caused by heat stroke brought on by exertion But he acknowledged the conclusion was not airtight "There is the possibility of sepsis infection or asphyxia or a number of things but I do not think they are operative in this case" Dr Grey testified under thing about Northridge is what it won't have Mr Kende II said there will be none of the traditional "shop classes" such as woodworking metalworking or auto mechanics "There just aren't jobs in those areas" he said Instead classes will be geared toward teaching students to survive in a technological world That includes courses in computer aided drafting lasers fiber optics and electronic and di- Layton and Clearfield high ment was at a party The with friends when she was left man at 6:35 with a back in the yard of a home at pm 252 W 700 North according to police reports The girl told Salt Lake City police officers that the man dragged her into the home's basement pulled off her clothes and raped her She said he choked her when she tried to call for help The suspect would not allow the girl to leave and forced her to perform oral sex on him She escaped when the man let her leave to go to the bathroom reports said Police arrested the suspect as he tried to leave the home He told officers the girl voluntarily entered the basement and he never forcibly touched her in any toi- 1050 parking spaces ' tory aside from Ms Chase The defense plans to call Dr James P Knochel chief of internal medicine at Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas and an expert on heat stroke Mr Brofman said Dr Knochel will testify Ms Chase could not have died of heat stroke Defense attorneys previously indicated they may attempt to identify toxic shock syndrome as the cause of Ms Chase's death But Dr Grey testified a test conducted recently on a preserved blood sample showed her blood contained a compound that "innoculated" her against toxic shock syndrome Ms Chase of Ponte Vedra Beach Fla died after just three days in the Challenger II Foundation's southern Utah wilderness survival program for teens In addition to being charged with negligent homicide in that death Mr Cartisano is accused of seven counts of child abuse The misdemeanor charges carry a cumulative maximum sentence of 412 years in jail andla $9500 fine Prosecutors contend Mr Cartiis criminally liable for the alleged offenses even if he did not participate because he was the owner and policymaker of Chal De- negligent-homicid- Maybe the most interesting schools means "we had to have it open this fall" Mr Kende II said This fall Northridge will have about 1400 sophomores and juniors who normally would have attended Layton and Clearfield Seniors are completing their final year at their original schools Teen Files Rape Charge After Salt Lake Incident WEST VALLEY CITY 600 speakers completed in less than two years "People told us it couldn't be done" Davis School District Superintendent Rich Kende 11 said It has been accomplished out of necessity Overcrowding at Harrie fense attorneys in the trial of wilderness therapy leader Stephen Cartisano attacked a centerpiece of the prosecution case Wednesday — that heat stroke killed Kristen Chase lets facility ot By Dan THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 1400 lockers 6000 light fixtures 3600 electrical outlets 105 acres of concrete 45 acres of carpet 210000 bricks 380 sinks fountains and 1992 in San Lake City Utah Born July 16 1912 in Fort Bndger Wyoming the son of George Daniel and lada Osborn Roberts Married Norma Galli June 22 1943 in the Son Lake LDS Temple Frank wos a business- - - I1111 - VO ilik - 1i virr ‘ 7 '17 Church Served honore ' r 1 f ably in World War f 0 ' Survived by wife 1' I ' - Iiiit ALA Norma children David arid Sandra South Jordon: Kenneth A and Mary none Calif Don and Sheila Holladay Jane and Robert Hyle &nay Anne Smrit West Jordan 26 grandchildren and 14 sisters Lola Dcmdson Mesa Ant Betty Johnson Evanston Wvo broth-Bol- o L Evanston Wyo O Son Lake Dan Cal( Also preceded in death by his parents sisters Ma brothers Lamont and Elmer Funerd services will be Saturday 2 pm at the East Miiicreek 7th Word 3408 South Celeste Way Friends and family may call Friclay evening 8 pm and one hour pnor to services of the East Milicreek Ward Burial: Mountain View Mernonal Estates Funeral Directors: Memonal Estates Mortuary 11 5 '7 OBITUARY INFORMATION 157 are charged tor at the rote ot S4 00 per fine tot insettion in both Tribune and Deseret hews Insertion in one paper would be $2 85 per line )110 00 charge picture is used Ittere is an °Witold Obituaries For obituary information the number tc ca te St area N 5 In I Memoriam IN MEMORY OF Prescilliano Garcia is: 237-299- 0 or tor anyone calling outside state of Utah our toti-frnumber 1 Ti 1 man and an active member of the LDS in 5529 seems 5782 like an eternIty rt has been JO years since you passed ort Morn and i want vou to know vou ore alwavs In our prayers and we love you to( ever Louise and Tracy Garm Love atwaYs 11lthouah the is: 57 rr Z IP NAL -- ok ot0414q4 1441AAA0-4L4L- I Cartisano Defense Attacks Heat As Cause of Girl Hiker's Death Build High School in 2 Years? 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