Show Computer Obituaries Steel producer urges wage cut firm guilty r of agencies She married LDS Temple in 1951 He died in 1953 She was reared in Chesterfield Idaho and had lived in Millville Preston Idaho Salt Lake City Idaho Falls Idaho and had lived in Ogden for the past 31 years She was a member of the LDS Church and had served in the Primary Relief Society was a visiting teacher a temple worker and was cords ng economy declining consumption capital shortfall and of be- Restrictions reinstated for home-base- d knitters dreds of anti-radiati- missiles The contract package is one of WASHINGTON (UPI) — ment requested comment on the largest awarded in the state Under orders from a federal proposed regulations to lift per- of Texas officials said second court the Labor Department manently the restrictions on this only to General Dynamics’ contract to produce the 6 fighter Wednesday reinstated restricindustry work at on d tions “HARM people doing said the two The department home in the knitted outerwear missiles) is one of the first effort an were to actions of part industry large procurements of an exreconsider the homework issue pandable weapons system under Government appeal of a court in view of a November 1983 dethe new Department of Defense decision that struck down an cision by the US Court of Apwarranty policy” said TI presiemergency department rule than peals for the District of dent J Fred Bucy “It will likely banned homework is pending in Columbia which held that the a set precedent for the future” an appeals court Labor Secre1981 legalization department’s The two missile contracts tary Raymond Donovan said he of homework in the knitted out- worth $1492 million and $2524 intends to pursue the appeal erwear industry was invalid bemillion call for the development “vigorously” cause the department had not and construction of missiles caThe new prohibition is effec- complied with the Administra- pable of destroying enemy radar tive upon publication in the tive Procedures Act stations Federal Register scheduled for Most of the work on both y The department said the Thursday the department said HARM contracts will be persuspension contained in the The International Ladies Garrule was intended to formed at TI’s plant in Lewisment Workers union has chal- emergency avoid hardship and disruption ville a Dallas suburb lenged the department’s efforts resulting from imposition of the The contracts were granted ban on such ban to lift a instiduring a period when the under a new review policywhich work in the home department proceeded with per- tuted by the government now has the option to nullify or William Otter Labor Departmanent rule making reduce payment on a contract ment wage and hour adminisOn 8 which does not meet expectathe US District May trator said his office is studying Court for the District of Co- tions comments by more than 4000 lumbia held that the departindividuals concerning the proment’s emergency rule was posal to issue a permanent rule invalid and ordered the departknitted the outerwear lifting ment “forthwith rescind the homework restriction It delayed enrule” emergency On March 27 the department forcement of the order until WASHINGTON (UPI) — May One of the issued an emergency rule tempo- 15 to allow top Treasury Departappeal ment officials in charge of govrarily suspending the restriction on homework for 120 days for The Court of Appeals denied ernment securities auctions had who been an persons employed application for a stay on May Deputy Assistant Secretary for 15 and an application to the Suas home knitters since 1981 Federal Finance C Warren Cartwhen homework in that industry preme Court for a stay was de- er has confirmed he will resign became legal nied by Chief Justice Warren June 2 At the same time the departBurger three days later Carter's resignation was originally to be announced after the resolution of the latest govern(high-spee- anti-radiati- School board She had been a leader in Morgan County for 35 years Surviving are three sons and two daughters Leo Gordon Olsen Kim Scott Olsen both of Morgan Mrs Rulon (Jo Rae) Mitchell North Ogden Farrell Lynn Olsen Ogden Mrs Ray (Judy) Barker Glenwood 33 grandchildren and two Also surviving are two brothers and one sister Arvel L Child Quincy Ore Mrs Elwood (Iona) Flinders Nyssa Ore and Leon M Child Provo Funeral services will be Saturday at 1 pm in the Peterson Ward Chapel with Bishop Jerry P Peterson officiat4-- H great-grandchildr- Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary in Morgan Friday from 7 to 9 pm and Saturday at the ward chapel one hour prior to services Burial in the Milton Cemetery Those who may wish to contribute to Hospice of Northern Utah 620 24th Ogden instead of flowers may do so at this address Treasury official to resign in June Haig joins Commodore — counsel NEW and tor general Commodore has seen several modore International Ltd a executives leave the manufacturer of microcompuAlexters said Wednesday Gen company following the Jan 13 ander M Haig Jr has joined its resignation of Jack Tramiel who wasthe firm’s founder and presiboard of directors dent Marshall F Smith became The announcement said Haig of the company in who was President Reagan’s first president YORK (UPI) Com- top-lev- Secretary of State also will serve as a consultant to Commodore In a separate announcement el February Commodore has headquarters in the Bahamas and has a US sales and operations base in Commodore said Leonard I Schreibcr has resigned as direc- - West Chester Pa Warren (Bill) Hooper LAYTON — Warren (Bill) Hooper 91 of 1200 N Church No 39 died Wednesday May 23 1984 in the Humana Hospital Davis North in Layton r ment financing difficulties caused by the refusal so far of Congress to raise the legal limit on borrowing But word of the resignation leaked out and Carter confirmed he is leaving the job effective June 2 Carter 37 was formerly a vice president of Aubrey G Lanston & Co a New York securities firm He was named deputy assistant secretary in October 1982 en ing 40-ye- ar Mrs Mary Emily Clarke Bird 73 of 1328 Washington died Wednesday HosMay 23 1984 at the McKay-De- e of failure heart pital She was born Sept 21 1910 in a Ogden daughter of Charles and of causes incident to age He was born April 22 1893 in Evanston Wyo a son of James Henry and Virginia May McCahan Hooper He married Ingeborg Hempel on March 10 1920 in Ogden He was a bakery material receiver at Williams Bakery in Eugene Ore He was reared and educated in Evanston Wyo He lived in Eugene Ore for 32 years and had lived in Layton the past six years He was a member of the Masonic Lodge No 4 in Evanston Wyo He was a Shriner He was a veteran of World War I serving in Germany He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Eugene Ore Surviving are his widow of Layton one son Jim W Hooper Layton two grandchildren and four one sister Oral Barnes Evgreat-grandchildr- Mrs Ray (Ruth) Gorman both of ll Brigham City Mrs Arland (Rhea) Mrs Ronald (Maxine) Harper Petersen Snowville Mrs Gilbert (Dolores) Lauritzen Yuma Ariz 28 grandchildren and several greatgrandchildren She was preceded in death by Du-Va- three sons Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 pm at the Olsen Funeral Chapel in Brigham City Friends may call at the mortuary Friday from 6 to 8 pm and Saturday from 12:45 to 1:45 pm Interment in the Brigham City Cemetery M “Linda” Guymon ROY — Mrs Malinda “Linda” derson Guymon 95 of 1890 Mortuary 400 N Main where friends may call Tuesday one hour prior to An- 5600 S died today May 24 1984 at a local nursing home of causes incident to age in W was 3 Wan-shi- p Bates nah the Salt Lake LDS Temple Anderson She married Nephi Hansen She was coowner of the Glass and Paint Co from 1954 to They were later w divorced She married Powell Evans They were later di- vorced She married John G Wilson They were later divorced She married Vernon Guymon He died in 1968 She was reared and educated den three sons Robert E Bird Ogden Max D Bird Peoria Ariz and Carl C Bird Liberty 13 grandchildren and two Also surviving are one brother and one sister David E Clarke and Mrs Jeff (Jane) Ballif both of Ogden She was preceded in death by two en brothers Funeral services will be Saturday at am in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel where friends may call Friday from 6 to 8 pm and Saturday until time of 11 in Wanship and Malad Idaho She was a member of the LDS Church and a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Surviving are one son and one daughter George Wilson Hooper Rachel Wintle Ogden five grandchildren 20 and two great-grandchildr- great great-grandchildr- en en Also surviving is one sister Mrs Dave (Edith) Tompkins Ogden She was preceded in death by two sons one brother and one sister Graveside services will be Saturday at 11 am at Washington Heights Memorial Park Funeral directors Sons Mortuary Lindquist and services Interment in the Ogden City Cemetery Statistics Robert LeRoy Jones Births SALT LAKE CITY — Robert LeRoy Jones 55 of 4448 Driftwood Drive died Wednesday May 23 1984 at his home was born April 15 1929 in Salt Lake City a son of Robert L and Sarah Faye Buckley Jones He married Goldie Mecham formerly of Morgan on June 25 1953 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple He was a high priest in the Taylorsville 15th LDS Ward and was assistant ward clerk He was an employee of Robison He Distributing Co in Salt Lake City Surviving are his widow of Salt Lake City one brother Glen B Pur-cSepulveda Calif his stepmother Blanche B Jones Preston Idaho Funeral services will be held Satur- er day at am the Redwood Me6500 S Redwood Road where friends may call Friday from 6 to 8 pm and Saturday one hour prior to services Funeral directors Memorial Estates 11 in morial Estates Mortuary McKay-De- e Hospital Talbot — Thomas and Leann Smith 383 W 4900 S No 305 girl May 22 Bitton — Larry M and Kristie K Wright 1077 36th No B boy May 23 Braithwaite — Garth L and Karlyn Ashby 263 N Harrison girl May 23 Goode — Kemp A and Judy Chavez 269 40th boy May 23 Groff — Steven R and Lynda Cunningham 1515 E 1250 S boy May 23 Goodsell — Blake C and Ranae Call 803 Ccok boy May 23 Hadley — Lonnie and Frances Bro-ph- y 4710 W 2200 N Plain City girl May 23 Howard — John G and Judy Irvine 4375 Weber River Drive No 69 girl May 23 Jensen — Steven and Kim Garrison 1975 N 1300 Wf Layton girl May 23 Funerals IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORY OF Duran Ji Roger services for One year ago loda R Graham Funk will Edrie McBride Smith will be Myrtle you were called held Friday at 11 am in be held Frida at 1:30 pm at heaven- - It seem of Flowers Mortulike iust yesterda Myers Mortuary Chapel in the Chapel with Reverend Francis L as vou were onl Roy where friends mav call ary and Friday Winder of the Episcopal seven You are nc pm Thursday of Good Church the 10 Shepherd of until time services from forgotten nor wi officiating Friends mav call Interment Salt Lake City Cemyou ever be as Ion 12:30 until time of from Friday as Me and memor etery services Interment in the last We will remem Memorial Park Services for oer our little JR W will Wood be Newell Burton RHEES-Funermiss you now ou services for held Friday at 12 noon in the Jay H Rhees will be conducthearts are sore a 272 Rock Chapel 11 in the Farmington am time goes by w ed Friday at N Main Friends mav call at miss more you your loving smile your genii Pleasant View Stake center Lindquists Kaysvilie Mortuary Friends mav call at the Mvers face no one can fill your vacant place 400 N Main Thursday from Mortuary in Ogden Thursday Love Dad Mom Vickie 8 Friday at the Teresa Matthew and Jerem Pm and10:30 and at the Stake Cenpm 11:30 to am ter Friday 9:30 5 church from am Interment Centerville City interment North Ogden CemeIn of lieu flowers Cemetery tery where military honors will Shop the Classifieds the family suggests that conbe accorded bv the American For That Like1 flew tributions be made to the Legion Muscular Dystrophy Assoc ' SMITH-Funer- services for al FUNK-Funer- H 5 al I 6-- 8 Aul-tore- WOOD-Funer- st al al 6-- 6-- 8 am-10:4- for ALF 333 S 9th E SLC Read The Classified BETTER HEARING ' Starting At Automobile $229 FREE HEARING TEST! en anston Wyo Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 1 am in Lindquist’s Kaysvilie services Interment in Kaysvilie City Brigham City Blaine Pettingill Clearfield Mrs Charles (Leah) Kimber and Utah a daughter of Archie and Han- Bird great-grandchildr- She was an active member of the been a teacher in the Sunday School and Relief Society She had served in the Primary Presidency and had been a visiting teacher most of her life She had been a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary and was a Gold Star Mother She had lived in Blue Creek Ogden and Harper She had lived in Brigham City the past 16 years Surviving are two sons and five daughters Dennis (Dunk) Pettingill LDS Church She had 1889 in Nu-Vie- 1978 She She married W LDS Logan He Temple died Jan 23 born Jan nance worker in the Ogden LDS Temple She celebrated her 50th wedding anniversary June 17 1982 Surviving are her husband of Og- years She had been a member of the Peterson LDS 2nd Ward and had taught in Sunday School and YWMIA She had been secretary of the Sunday School a counselor in the Peterson Ward Relief Society presidency She had been a Relief Society visiting teacher supervisor and a teacher for many years She was also the ward librarian' She had been a member of the Morgan Stake Sunday 120-da- Emily Clarke Bird She was a member of the Ogden where she had been active as a teacher in the Sunday School Primary and Relief Society She was a former ward and stake dance director She had been an ordi- Ladies Quilting Club and enjoyed crocheting and knitting She was a member of the Morgan Women’s Bowling team for several on Washington LDS 7th Ward ed Davis High School and was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers She was a member of the Peterson F-1- the in 1973 She attend- Navy on Interment June 17 1932 1979 DALLAS (UPI) — Texas Inelecstruments the Dallas-base- d tronics giant has been awarded defense contracts worth more than $401 million to build hun- military in 1978 Helen C Olsen She married Harold Hugo Olsen June 28 in the 1934 Salt Lake LDS He Temple died July 22 Electronics firm gets Navy deal was a pilot and flight instructor during World War II serving with the US Air Force He retired from the Earl Child defense contractors Club He Mary Sneddon Clarke area a daughter of Leo and Wright Fannie Burnett General William French Smith and Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger last year jointly established the defense procurement fraud unit to intensify government efforts to combat procurement fraud by in Brigham City The marriage was later solemnized in the and Interment in the Rose Hills Cemetery in Idaho Falls Idaho at 3 pm PETERSON — Mrs Helen Child Olsen 70 of 3715 W 4500 N died Wednesday May 23 1984 at her home following an extended illness She was born June 30 1913 in the Clinton Sunset Attorney US-mad- Ida- vices verstein said “This case is one of a series of cases recently initiated by the Justice Department which have involved the mischarging of labor costs in defense contracts” he said 1917 Also surviving are five brothers and four sisters Shelton Barlow Cedar Tuesday one hour prior to the ser- state Commerce Commission Internal Revenue Service and Department of Commerce Sil- She married Keith L Pettingill on April 6 Heights Memorial Park The family suggests donations be made to the Northern Utah Chapter of Hospice w more than 40 contracts with various agencies for computer software and consultant work from 1979 through early 1982 including the Air Force Army Inter- Og- of Montana He was a member of the Ogden LDS 41st Ward He worked at the Emporium in Ogden for Ames Harris Nevelle Company and Boise Cascade He retired in 1982 as a regional sales manager for the Coleman Company He served on the Bonneville Council of the Boy Scouts of America and was a member of the Ogden Elks Lodge No 719 He was a member of the Northern Utah Golden Spikers en ho Doran Barlow Ogden Ralph Bar-loTucson Ariz Kimber Barlow Salt Lake City Viola Larsen Mink Creek Idaho Lela Rueckertt West Valley Dora Stoud Bloomington and Carol Dawn Warner Grantsville Funeral services will be Tuesday at 10 am in the Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden where friends may call Monday from 6 to 8 pm and The Firm had entered into 4 in of Richard and Mary S Rose Hadley Surviving are his widow of Ogden two sons David B Langford Centerville Kirk S Langford Salt Lake City and one sister Mrs George (Onda) Thorstensen Ogden Funeral services will be Friday at 2 pm at the Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel in Ogden where friends may call one hour prior to the services City Granville Barlow Lewiston cost billed to the government The defendants waived a jury trial Nov Pettingill daughter William n Ham-mo- active in genealogy Surviving are three sons and two daughters LaVeile Bair Nathan Joseph Webster both of Ogden Preston Gale Bair Salt Lake City Mrs James (Verna) Haggerty El Toro Calif Mrs David (Marilyn) Griffin Missoula Mont a step daughter Mrs Darold (Darlene) Fielding Ogden 23 grandchildren and 28 greatgrandchildren four step grandchildren and seven step great-grandchildr- Silverstein said the entries resulted in shifting direct labor cost to indirect cost hence inflating the amount of indirect Lovina College 1939 in Idaho Falls Idaho The marriage was later solemnized in the Prosecutors charged Systems Architect and the Pans overbilled the federal government about $400000 by making false entries in their accounting re- laide Hadley Pettingill 87 of 112 S 1st W died Thursday May 24 1984 at a local nursing home She was born June 19 1896 in Harper Utah a H BRIGHAM CITY — Mrs Nora Ade- the University 11 19 Fount Jensen Langford 66 of 3330 Tyler died Wednesday May 23 1984 at his home of cancer He was born Feb 17 1918 in Ogden a son of John L and Nina Jensen Langford He married tended Weber She married Joseph LeRoy Webster June government agency and submitting a false claim Pan faces a maximum penalty of a $82000 fine and 50 years in prison Mrs Pan his wife faces up to $20000 in fines and 10 years in prison The corporation is subject to a maximum fine of $92000 said prosecutor Morris Silverstein Sentencing was set for June Nora ating from Weber High School and at- Scott Bair June 26 1920 in Brigham City They were divorced in 1937 Mass its president S Pan of Weston and George its former treasurer Karen Y Pan were found guilty Wednesday by US District Judge Walter J Skinner of mail fraud making false statements to a ur and 9D Thursday May 24 1984 er He lived his entire life in Ogden gradu- w dolph Standard-Examin- Fount J Langford 1939 den Dora Matilda Toiman Bar-lo- Systems Architect Inc of Ran- ry course foreign imports “The industry has lost nearly a third of its net worth tween 1981 and 1983” Nathan $400000 from 1979 to 1982 ar steel-exporti- Chesterfield a Idaho daughter of er software firm and two of its officers have been convicted in federal court of defrauding the Defense Department and other government Webster B Mrs Mary Barlow Bair Webster 80 of 1155 23rd No 10 died Tuesday May 22 1984 at a local nursing home of causes incident to age She was born June 9 1903 in BOSTON (UPI) — A comput- Newspapers NEW YORK — The premium wages of the average steel worker — who earns about 60 percent more than the average manufacturing worker — must be moderated if the domestic steel industry is to continue its recovery the chairman of the nation’s largest steelmaker said Wednesday “The premium eclipses the wages of other American manufacturing workers producing a major negative political and public concern for our plight” said David M Roderick chairman of US Steel Corp “The labor premium paid in the steel industry continues to be well above its historical level of 30 percent — actually about double that It all but ensures our inability to compete with foreign producers who enjoy much lower labor costs” Roderick made his remarks in a “state of the industry” address before several hundered steel executives at the 92nd general meeting of the American Iron and Steel institute term as here Roderick is stepping down after a two-yeHis is successor chairman of the institute expected to be named today hotel Roderick also In his speech at the Waldorf-Astori- a for criticized having allowed the management premium pay for its workers go beyond the 30 percent level “Labor has consistently overreached and management has consistently obliged” he said “I do not personally believe a steel worker in the US can be expected to reduce his compensation to the level of Third World countries I do know that there are a number of us who believe that a further moderation of labor costs must be achieved saving jobs and facilities without the hardship of imposing a substandard of living” lie called the $125-an-howage reduction negotiated in 1982 with the United Steelworkers union a “modest concessionary agreement” The wage cut is to be returned to the workers gradually over the next year and a half Roderick indicated “And with givebacks having begun the premium will increase prior to the end of our contract in 1986 — back to perhaps a triple advantage” over other manufacturing workers Roderick’s speech also was laced with criticism of the federal government for not raising trade barriers against imported steel and for the high budget deficits The Reagan administration was not mentioned by name in the address but Roderick complained at a news conference following the speech that “we have not had much help from this administration” “It has been quite insensitive to the problems of our industry” he said He then said he supported former Vice President Walter Mondale for the Democratic presidential nomination but he stopped short of saying he would vote for him against Reagan in the presidential election “I want to see what the administration is going to do between now and November” he said “I haven't made up my mind who I’d vote for” In his speech Roderick said the steel industry had 161 sponsors in the House of Representatives for a Fair Trade in Steel Bill — “75 percent of the number needed for passage” The bill would limit imported steel tonnage to 15 percent of the domestic consumption of steel in the United States for five years The Reagan administration opposes the bill argunations ing that it would raise prices and lead e to raise trade barriers against products “Steel has been battered over these past two years from every side” Roderick said It has been “hard hit by a depressed steel-indust- Mary of fraud By RAY HOLTON Kmght-Ridde- Ogden FREE EXTENDED WARRANTY With Ad “Your Service Hearing Aid Specialists!" 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