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Show The Salt Lake Chief Hails of Record News Mure Obituaries See Page the Despite Watergate affair, political morality is at an high. Gov. Cabin L. Rampton told a croup of social science high school teachers participating m the Robert A. Taft Institute of Government Friday. One reason Watergate has attracted so much attention ts that political morality has so imnroud over the past 200 years," the governor said at a ITmersrty of Itali luncheon at midpoint tn the e LEGEND two-wee- fairO RAIN I F LLJ SNOW tliij WARM FRONT' COLD FRONT STATIC FRONT SCATTERED SHOWERS V ris,NW FLURRIES Those who have been linked to the Watergate affair were rank amateurs" from outside Gov. the political world, Rampton said. He added that in his three campaigns for governor no opponent hns been unethical or dishonest. There hadn't been any sabotage, bugging or improper use of money, lie said. "j Lij MIAMI fciZi 73 HIGH The weather forecast map for Sat-- , indicates fair to partly urday FOs'mti TfMPFKATlJtlS FOBICAST SHOWN cloudy skies user the Liitcrmoun-taiRegion with chance of cooling. n Scattergun Sim TEMPERATURE CHART I2hr. high Utah V Standing Btvf Canyon Bulttrog Cedar City Coalville Green River Honksvitle Milford M 00b Randolph Richfield Roosevelt Salt Lake City St. George Wendover ihr. low SO 10? 63 90 43 - 56 37 9? 49 90 104 56 61 88 64 39 51 85 53 51 60 61 59 Seattle Spokane 9? 6? 64 54 57 .09 51 ,n 6.1 58 44 85 8? 58 50 88 63 78 Kansas City Minneapolis Oklahoma City Omaha St. Louis 54 Ely Los Vegas Reno 42 71 47 60 Wyoming 5a 48 Colorado 56 58 42 61 63 61 .04 87 92 68 86 63 89 63 87 91 69 89 68 82 86 66 87 63 71 88 69 5 .14 .09 .19 Southwest 59 94 Albuquerque E! Faso 57 95 87 Ft. Worth 65 114 73 Phoenix 62 San Antonio 88 103 66 Tucson Salt Lake Weather Data: Precipitation for period ended Friday ot 5 p.m., none; precipitation for .CO; June. accumulative deficiency. 1, .30; since October precipitation 19??. 15.79; accumulative excess, 4.48; Sunrise Saturday, 5:56 a.m. MDT; Sunset 8:58 p.m. MDT. 47 84 85 6? South Atlanta Birmingham Louisville Miami New Orleans 54 53 34 40 A8 46 64 85 Boston New York City Washington, O.C 46 85 82 80 .01 East Montana Butte 83 86 Bozemon West Yellowstone 76 Nevodn 90 Elko in Midwest Duluth 53 84 85 ?7 Denver 93 Grand Junction Pacific States 50 Anchoroge 70 Oieao Chu.ao Idaho Cheyenne Big Pinev Evanston Rock Sprinas Sheridan Son Sctn prec. J8 Winnemucca 86 71 Poland go 5t 49 8? 89 10S 96 94 .15 Bismarck 4' 97 87 83 59 24hr. 48 Boise Burfey Gooding Idaho Foils Lewiston Matad Pocatello Twin Foils 85 50 74 63 Detroit 50 42 .97 99 Foirbcnks Honolulu Juneau LOS Angeles .It Salt Lake City. Ogden ond Provo Fair Soturdav and Sunday. A little cooler Sunday. Lows 55 to 60. Highs 90 near Soturdav and Sunday mid 80s. Probability ot rain less than 10 percent through Saturday night. Light winds. Fair Soturdav and Sunday. Utah A little cooler north Sunday. Lows in the upper 40s ond 50s. Highs both do vs m the uooer 80s and 90s except the 80s in the nmth Fair Saturday Eastern Nevada and Sundae A little cooler north Sun dw l ows in the ins Hiahs b&th days SO to 90. Not ayiie os Southwest Idaho warm Saturday Some ctauamess Sot urrjav with a slight chomc of scat mown tered showers over northern toms. Slightly v, indy. Sunday aer.erol Iv fair wmdv and cooler Lows 40s S'iturdov night Highs in 80s Saturday c.ta mostly 70s Sunday. Southeast Idaho Turning cooler Saturday. Partly ctaudv and windy at times Saturday. Some chance of few showers nvjmiv northern mountains. wmdv and cooler. Sunday clearing Lows 38 to 45 Satuidav night. High mostly 80s Soturdav and 70s Sunday. Fair to partly cloudy Wyoming through Saturday and Sunday. Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms mainly afternoons ond evenings northern mountains Saturday and Sunday. Turning cooler north portion Sunday warm continued otherwise through Saturday and Sunday. Lows Saturday night 45 to 55 witn .,0s mountains. and Sunaay mostly Soturdav Highs 80s v,ith 65 to 75 mountains Extended Outlook Monday through Wednesday Fair wearher vvith a warmUtah m the Bus Monday ing trend. Hioh by Wednesday. worming to 85 to m 50s. Lows the Fair weather Nevada Eastern with a worming trend. Highs tn the 80s on Monday warming to 85 to low 90s by Wednesday. Lows 45 to 55. Dry and warm Southern Idaho except chance showers north towards of end through period. Highs '' 80s. Lows 45 to 55, Scodered afternoon and Wyoming and thunderstorms evening showers northern mountains otherwise lair to partly cloudy through Wednesday. No lorae change m temperature. Highest temperatures upper 70s and and 80s. temperatures 45 to 55. , Court Starts arrest. for Robert E. Roll, 43. 3.309 Warr lid. (25S.1 South), charged with first degree murder, began before City Judge Paul (1. Grant. The hearing was recessed until 11 a.m. Monday on requests by Deputy County Attorney Clint Balmforth and L. Phil Roll's attorney, Hansen. Sheriff's Deputy David L. Miller, who had been sent to home with the defendant's Deputy Colebrook to investigate an alleged family distuib-anctestified the fight began when he grabbed Roll's left arm after the defendant moved his left hand from the throat of a baby he was holding in his right arm. e, The defendant is currently free on a $10,000 property bond he filed with 3rd District Court several days after his arrest. Depot Considers Transfer of Data Personnel Special to The Tribune A TOOELE possible move of some data processing personnel from Tooele Army Depot in six months to a year was announced Friday by Col. comRaiph C. Robinson, manding officer. The colonel said it has not been decided how many of the 135 such employes would be transferred to Sacramento Army Depot nor has an exact date been determined. - He said three major centers Sacraare being planned mento, Red River Army Depot at Texarkana, Tex., and a ird in the Atlantic somewhere narttipaU This said, codes public has come about, he of adoption through of ethics, through the demanding more, ami with Hie adoption of criminal laws touching on conflicts of interest, he said. Gov. Rampton opened himself to several questions outside the general subject mutter of his speech, and one listener asked his opinion on whether major oil companies are manufacturing a gasoline shortage to serve their own interests. The governor said he doubted oil companies were withholding gasoline supplies to create a shortage, but added that he faults" the companies for lack of planning and foresight in developing new oil sources, such as ignoring oil shale deposits in western states. said he anticipated no general .rationing of gasoline, but maybe some voluntary effort or requirement would be necessary to assure adequate supplies for emergency purposes, such as for farmers to raise and harvest crops. He Advisers Suggest Crosswalk Approval of a covered, ele2150 at crosswalk vated McClelland St. (1040 East) has been recommended by the Salt Lake Valley Traffic Advisory Council. However, the council noted that efforts must be made to insure that pedestrians use the crosswalk which will connect Granite Furniture Co., 1040 E. 21st South, and a parking lot on McClelland. Use of Barriers Salt Lake City Traffic Engineer Jess Agraz said that the entrance to the store may have to be modified and barriers put up around the parking lot to insure that pedestrians use the facility. The prowould be posed crosswalk above the street some and will be covered with a canopy. In other action, Les Jester, chief of systems planning for the Utah Highway Department; and John Pritchard, a engineer for preconstruction the department, discussed alternatives on possible routing of (Bell Route). Other Plans This includes, they said, not building the project; a relane versible plan which would call for cutting down the land requirements for an interchange at 20th East and making 7th East and Van Winkle one-wa- y Expressway streets into and out of town; upgrading the local streets to handle the traffic. This would in provide for low-volu- terchanges at 9th, 13th and 20th East streets and an interchange at Knmlsen's corner, and replacing the 20th East interchange with a bridge and an interchange constructing between 9th and 13th East that would open to fieiliO South on the north. The council took no action on the proposed alternatives. Nursing Home Sessions Study Fiscal Accounts and Fiscal management accounting for nursing homes was covered Friday in conclusion of the first of two workshops being sponsored for nursing home administrators by the Utah Nursing Home Assn, attonded by 35 persons. Guest speaker was Marlow Baar, Baar and Edelman who discussed Accountants, cost accounting and account analysis, involving budge planning, intermediate and comprehensive care facilities. S. The speaker also covered House Rule One as it affects nursing homes. second workshop will be June 27 and 28 at the same place, the Royal Inn. 206 S. West Temple, during which principles of health care will be covered for both nursing home administrators and nursA held ing services directors. Family Escapes Special to The Tribune Fire raged through the LeRoy Shulte home at 9808 Tanya Dr. Friday morning about 8:30. causing damage estimated in the thousands of dollars. Sandy City fireman Ernie Cowdeil said the fire which Also participating in Fristarted in a bedrom heavily days session was Thomas damaged the homes interior, Mdndoe, director of the West- but was put out by both Sandy ern Center, University Exten- and Salt Lake County fire sion, University of California units before any structural at Los Angeles, which organidamage was done. zation cosponsored the workMrs. Shulte and her three shop. children, ages 4, 3 and 2, were in the home. Mr. Cowdeil The workshop began Thursday when speakers were repr- praised Mrs. Shnltes quick acesentatives from the office of tion in getting the children out before any were injured. Sen. Frank E. Moss. House Rule One is a current congressional bill which affects standards, licensing, operations and reimbursement involving medicare and medicaid patients. SANDY fond sm Lovtpn bicvde. SI 4 k Rose Park 10 speed bitycie. 40 5th E yt lc taO U '840 23? Avc , 900 A prowl) 6, park Born June... iJiSouth 10 speed West cinder PIocxa. st, Tools, Lt fiat Charles Edward and three retards. Ivo o.: cosmetics. diaries, erov ered two luvcmies pleased to Durents 1)33 Glendale Dr Ko knit tops. Shorts. Sft.l, rpcove suspect issued citation. Rwoi ered Stolen Vehicle 440 Cottage Av 1967 employe Hill AFB. widow. son, Survivors: daughter, Orlin J., Salt Lake Martin Mrs. (llene) City; Wall, Hollywood, Flo.; three sister. Mis. grandchildren; H. Parley (Verna) Smith, Washington, Utah, hal' sister. Mrs. Gary (Ruth) Nelson, San Francisco, Calif. Funeral Saturday. Ford t Sheriff s Docket Olita Jo - corns, City Criminal Court Sentencing Harrison Foul Begay, 30, N.M ; drunk, stricken (case may be orot eluted later) Wayne Mead, 24, New Grand Hotel; drynk, stricken (case may be prosecuted later t. Jake Ben Sgruhet. ?1, East; drunk, stricken (cose may be prosecuted later), Louis Richard 19, Fernnndez, U.S. Marines; under 21 minor years ot age n a tavern. i?5 fine. 60 days probation. Lovanno Burl Gjilien, 58. Casper, Wyo.; panhandling, one day tail. Edan Cleo Stevens, 33, 644 N. 2nd West; battery. 30 days iuil Wilson Dean Tsosie, 43, transient; drunk, 14 days tail, court retains jurisdiction. Lloyd Jay Jim. 28, transient; 14 days cfbunk, iait, court retains jurisdiction. Leonard Lee Thompson, 23, Uintah County; drunk, stricken be prosecuted (case may Burial, St. Marks Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Oennis Bouck, 1215 N. 1500 West, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. James Lougy. 1170 Emerson St., daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel White, 4009 Carrie Dr., son. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Birch, 934 E. 240 South, doughter. Valley West Hospital Mrs. Mr., and LaMar Kay Jensen, 2674 Kenwood, son Mr. and Mrs. B. Roy DeGoover, 3261 Lemav Ave., Granger, son. Kix (Flov) Lake City; Morrison. PROVO Davis, 35, Mr. ond Mrs. Rondy W. Bleo-zar1341 W. 7200 West South, Jordon, doughter. Mr, and Mrs. Chris D. Adams, 3525 S. 2200 West, Gronaer, dough- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Johnson, 3442 Brett Ave., dauohter Mr. ond Mrs. Abner Bergman, 2120 Parleys Ter., son, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Brad-lev- , 1581 Downmqton Ave., son. Mr. ond Mrs. John C Van 853 Colony South, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Ronnie W. Smith, 3132 Lincoln St., son. Mr, ond Mrs. Joe R. Kros. 4242 Whippoorwill St.. HunW, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Kenneth Wine, 422 1300 Eost, son, arandchild, Walter and services ' to W. Satur- Thomas dren; (D DEBT LESSLN (M) TAXES DEBT TOO SOON PREDICT WILL REDUCE AMOUNT OF RATE INCREASE OF A MAJOR TAX. WILL PREVENT INCREASE IN RATE OF A MAJOR TAX NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS NEW M4J0RTAX OPERAT1NGMAINTENANCE June 5, hospital brothers, ; ' sisters, GOVERNMENT OF PLANS TO EXPENO ITS REVENUE SHARING FOR THE ENTITLEMENT PERIOD BEGINNING JRN 1j MANNER BASED UPON FOLLOWING ESTIMATED TOTAL 1S?C JUN AND ENDING IN THE TO EFFECT WILL ENABLE REDUCING RATE OF A MAJOR TAX. : Hopkins, AN $ OF NO 45 2 013 006 In whtch of tha following manna it axpectad that tha availability of Ravanua Sharing Fund will sHact th? tax lavats of your jurisdiction? Chack as many as apply PRATENT ENACTING - SNDV CITV CITV INCREASE INCREASE ; Legal Notices ACCOUNT AVOID To Arnon, Joseph, Ore.; Cecil, both Lake Ronald, View, Ore.; Mrs. Darrell (Gladys) Utah; Eckersley, Ogden, Mrs. Delmar (Dinnie) Hobb, Boise; Mrs. Ellis (Iris) Lee, Brigham City; Mrs. Noval (Shirley) Larson, Morsing, Idaho. , Firth Burial, Cemetery. Legal Notices PROPOSAL Chtck this Mock it this plan i based on pfopoMl DEBT How will tho availabtfity of rovenuo sharing funds iHect th sorrowing roquirsmonts of your jurisdiction 7 i: Funerof Friday Elmina Wilde Hopkins. Married Beatrice Cynthia Dye, .Nov. 28, 1934, Loaan Temole. She died May 20, 1973. Survivors; sons, daughters, Darwin C., Arlin J., Marvin Mrs. L., (Mary) Larry Weight, all Firth; Mrs, J. Wayne Gifford, (LaNada) Pine Bluffs, Wyo.; Mrs. Darwin (June) Hawkes, Black- foot; Mrs. Kendall (Carla) K'ellev, Shelley; 22 grandchil- services. ejXECUTIVE .4- -! after a heart attack. Born Jan. 9, 1904, Mink Creek, to Charles and Louise THE (K) . FIRTH, IDAHO services were held for Marvin Monroe 69, Firth, who died 1973, in a Blackfoot natural causes. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING 1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. D C. 20226 WASHINGTON. t, Marvin M. Hopkins Born Sept Salt 7, 1888, Lake Citv, (0 Samuel Amos and Elizabeth Ann Stephenson Woolley. Married Norman H. Thomas, Sept. 12, 1921, Solt Lake Citv. He died June 21, 1947. Member LDS Church; graduated from University of Utah. Survivors: son, Andreas W., Florida; two grandchildren. Funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., 260 E. South Temple, where friends call one hour before Legal Notices w tery. Edith Woolley Thomas, 84, Salt Lake City, died June 6, 1973, in a local nursing home of ' Born Sept. 8, 1944, Black.-toot- , to Everett and Bertha Hoover Belville. Married Doris Peters, Sept. 18, 1566, LDS Member Pocatello, Church. Lamb- Employe, Weston. Survivors: widow; daugh ters, Angela, Tammie. both Pocatello; mother, Blackfoot; E. D., Noxon, brothers, Mont.; Frank, San Diego, Calif.; sisters, Mrs. Jay American Phillips, (Betty) Mrs. Jim (Lena) Falls; Port Orchard. Halhowav, Wash.; Mrs. Robert (Jean) James, Olympia, Wash.; Sandra Belville, Connie Belville, both Boise. Funeral Monday 11 a.m., Davis Chapel., Friends call Davis Mortuary Sunday two p.m.; at the chapel to hours prior services. Burial Riverside Thomas Ceme- services. Edith " near American Falls. - David Hart 25, Sail Justice, Lake; Constance Kay boidon, 28, Murray. Robert Wllliom Timmerman Jr., 20, Salt Lake; Sheila Marie Davis, 22, Salt Lake. Ben Cardenas, 44, Belvedere. , Calif.; Connie Coleman, 22, Calif. Julien Evan Bird, ?4, Bountiful; Julie Ann Howe'ls, 21, Soil Lake. Brian Linn Palmer, 25, Midvole; Ann Shaundra Cannon, 24, Soil Lake. Robert Michael Kennedy, 25, Sait Lake; Pamela Ann Faust, 21. Solt Lake. Daniel Rov Snarr, 23, Murroy; Rhonda Lee Wyler, 23, Murray. Raymond Craig Dipo, 17, West Jordan; Peggy Jean Opheikens, 18, Sait Lake. Kerry Scott Hayden. 17, Sandy; Rebecca Kartchner, 19, Murray. Jack Lvmon Blodgett, 23, Sc'! 24, Vickie Lee Stoddard, Lake, Salt Lake. Randall Eppie Gonzoles, 25, Sol! Lake; Tomero Crookston, 20, Salt Loke. Arthur Atock, 20, Christopher Saif Loke; Sandra Lee Lit), 19, Sait Lake. Glenn Craig Cornwall, 22, Murr24, Joan Acheson, Pomeic ay; Green River, Emery County. Dee Wayne Chipmon, 21. Salt 21, ake, Dorthy Ann Webber, Salt Lake. v sister, A., - .CYPRESS, CALIF. Betty Nadene 49, CyHokanson, press, died June 7 in a Bellflower hospital after a long illness. Born Aug. 29, 1923, Salt Lake City, to Kirk Eugene and Lillian Earl Loader. Married Arthur Hokanson, 1952, Salt Lake City. Member LDS Church. Former Salt Lake City resident. Survivors: husbond; son, Shane, Melanie, daughter, both Cypress; father, Sandv, Utah; brother, Stanley, Sandy. Graveside services Monday 2 p.m., Salt Lake City Cemetery. Friends call 36 E. 7th South, Salt Lake City, Sunday p.m., Monday prior Salt Lake Countv ;, a,, IDAHO Otto L. Belville, American 28, Falls, ' died 7 in on auto accident June Betty N. Hokansnn Marriage Licenses Ai Otto L. Belville AMERICAN FALLS, Ml. View day, Cemetery, Ore. The familv Ashland, to the contributions suggests Primary Children's Hospital, Salt Lake City. Salt. Lake City, Sunday p.m., Monday prior to 9:30 a.m. f , tery. Salt Penrose Crawford. Robert Author Davis, Oct. 25, 1910, Salt Lake Citv; later solemnized Meso Temple. He died. Former member Tabernacle Choir. Survivors: daughter, sons, Mrs. Romania Miller, Redondo Beach, Calif.; R. Crawford, Los Angeles, Calif.; Dr. D. Evan, Provo; 11 grand 22 children; great - grandchildren. Graveside brother, v Mrs. William B. (Norma) Lane, both Provo. Funeral Monday noon, 727 N. 400 East, Bountiful, where friends call Sunday p.m , to services, Monday prior Graveside services Monday 2:45 p.m., Provo City Ceme- - Married , C Christen, Oct. 15, 1941, Heber City; solemnized Los Angeles LDS Temple. Former Provo resident. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: husbond; sons; daughter, Russell H., Kays-ville- ; Kent C., Farmington, L.. Uun Laura Bountiful; Christen, Salt Lake City; a Annie Loreen Provo, died June Alice Han- Married u s s e R Annie L. Davis , grandchildren. Graveside services Monday 10 a.m., Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, Salt Lake Cily. Friends call 36 E. 7th South, 2179 Holy Cross Hospita Jensen sen. University Hospital Dr and Mrs. George Bennett, BelAire Dr., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Rappoport, East, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wahien, 589 Garden Ave., doughter, Henrv Houch-eond Dol'd A n d r e e Funeral Monday p.m , Glenwood, LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Sprinaer Mortuary, Richfield, Sunday, P.m.; chapel hour prior to Glenwood services. Burial Cemetery. 3, 1973, in Los Angeles. Born Nov. 1, 1387, Lake City, to Samuel Nov. 1921. Provo, to 23, arandchildren; 10 6 260 Come-tery- Born Cleo Mrs. Salt Mrs. Provo; cancer. of Car- I. Bredsguard, Glenwood; -CALIF. LAFAYETTE, Rov N. Jones, 85, Lafayette, died June 7 of natural causes in Lafayette. Born April 26, 1888, Loaon, Utah. Married; she died. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Cgrl B. Tguffer Lafayette; 2 5 greatgrandchildren; LDS Hospital daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Don U. Bradshaw, Locust Ln., son. Mr. and and Mrs. Thomas R. Grose, Park City, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grant Paulsen, 1868 Laurelwood Cl., daughter. Mr. and Mrs. S. Philip Speckart, 2961 E. 4345 South, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Wilbert Bengtzen, 8654 Kingsfield Dr., son. J City ful, died at home June 7 Turkey WW H Dorothy E. 400 North, Bounti- 435 Former Temple. Satina Gerald, - Brigham Dorothy H. ( hrislcn BOUNTIFUL 51. Christen. , Boy N. Jones , in Salt Births recorded Lake oreo hospitals during the period ended at 9 p m. Friday include: 4655 FALLS Idaho grandchild. Salt Lake Area Births Mr. ond Mrs. Paul R Lonrtsch-er- , 3183 5. 4440 West, sort. Mr. and Mrs, Robert L. Abel, 557 E. 3665 South, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Larry Beordoll. 2859 S, 2910 West, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Bradley, Ave., daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Terry Jeff Horold-sen- , 10540 S. Amaryllis, son. Mr. ond Mrs. James O. Walker, 2937 W. 2920 South, son. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonsc Larry Aragon, 515 E' 100 South, daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. 4405 2990 East, son. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Linford, W. 239 2600 South, Bountiful, 88, Worried Fred Cortese. Oct 10, 1919. Solt Loke City. A, live member LDS Church. Survivors; husuand; son, daughters, Fred G, Mrs. John (Beverlv) Lever, belli Salt Lake Citv, Mrs. Barton Coiteac iLotramel Howell, Park, Md,; 14 grande hildien; 7 ; broth ers, sisters, Walter. Feler. Eleanor Mrs Tonnesen, James (Aanes) Stormes, all Soli Lake Citv. Funeral Monday 10 a.m., 260 E. South Temple, where tnends call Sunday 6 8 p.m., hour Monday prior to services. Burial Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. penter. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters. Calvin H Orem; Ella C. Falls, died June 5, 1973, in a local hospital following a short illness. Born May 24, 1885, Rock Island, III., to Charles G. and Emile Johnson. Married Russell 0. Meals, 1920. He died ' 1965. in Former Brigham City resident; schoolteacher. E. O. son, Survivors: Meals Idaho five Falls; one greatgrandchildren, IDAHO esen. Bink-- Born Oct. 3, 1894, Glen- wood, to John' Fredrick and NielCaroline Hendrickson son. Married Emma Soohro-niHolquist, Feb. 24, 1920, solemnized Manti Richfield; Cemetery. Klla C. Meals Meals, Larsen j attack. Salt Lake Luke Cily E. South Temple. Burial Salt City. to County, Tonnes Juul and Anna Tonn- t employe, Plant. Veteran May-field- Sanpete GLENWOOD. Sevier County Floyd Nielson, 78, died June 7 at home of n heart LDS caus- 29, 1898, Floyd Nielson By boo rsdale, N. Y. Funeral Monday noon, later). Beniamin Suao. 66. 5345 Montrose St., Murray; drunk, stricken (case may be pfoseculed later). E. Charles Quecut, 39, trans-ieantdrunk, 30 days jail, court retains inrisdichon. a.m., Oleto Jen OGDFN Bvbee, 69, Ogden, died June 7 of natural causes in an Ogden nursing home. Born July 18, 1903. Spanish Fork, to Hober Charles and Fmeline Bird Jex. Married Charles Lee Bvbee, July 16, 1940, Grand Coulee, Wash. flYU. Member Graduate, LDS Church. School teacher. Survivors: husnand. btolh ers. sisters. Frank B., Mrs. Curtis T. (Beth) Ellswofth, both Suit Luke City; Mrs. John A. (Lois) Bonlev, Los Sco B., Victor Anaeles; S400 piT' T sister. Cemetery. Theft Brittany Dr 11 ; t" Mrs. James (Ceccha) Cook. Santa Rosa, Calif. Funeral Monday p.m , 124 4th East, where friends call Sunday p.m., Monday hour prior to services. Burial Taylorsville Cemetery. Bricmam City Second Word Friends call 205 S. chapel. 1st p.m., East, Friday and Saturday one hour be tore' services. Burial, Willard Complaints registered with the Salt Lake County sheriff during the ?4 hours ended 9 o.m Friday include 690 II. member Bnaham City ot Commerce, Chamber Shopliftings Mam. S June naturol eid. Jan. 2. 1918, Salt Lake City. He died Dec 1, WoS. Member LDS Church, DUP. Suivtvors sons, daughters. Jack E, Bountiful; Kobeit R , C., Thomas both Sad Lake City: Donnv I., Mis, A K. (Beatrice) VanWmklo. both Burbank. Calif.; Mrs, Terry (Judith) Jones, Sandv; Tonya L, Binkerd, Salt Lake 19 City; gronrirhildten; 17 WW ond Roh-ei- C. Brown Wood. MarSyvclla ried Mary Johnson. Nov. 24. 19.11, Salt Luke City; solem Temple. mzed Logon LDS DAV 16 Married Cortege, es in a Salt Lake hospital. Born Dec. f Honnah Lor sun Hansen tot. Veteran 7. Monti, to Niels and January. 1909, 9 7th; East, 8diedot caus- 8 stroke 30, bow-ba- Mam. S natural Tonnesen 2566 74. E es in a Salt Lake nursing home vv Born Fob. in Drucilla 76, South died Temple, I June it a Sait Lake hospital a following speed 10 (cor prowl com purse, is $40 S ar prowl) CITV C I Tv fVVVOR 151 5 SANDV ERST CITV UTAH 54070 TOO SOON TO PREDICT EFFECT EXPENDITURES CAPITAL EXPENDITURES South Davis Blaze Damages .Sandy Home, cash 13 116 93 in West 300 BRIGHAM City, died 1973. Stomps, purse, $17 31b Mh East. Mercury. S?00 ?'?9 Lake St bicycle. I He noted that about three weeks Texas received no initial bids from oil companies to supply gasoline to the state under contract. Utah's state government contract expires in September, but normally bids are sought by July, Gov. Rampton said. I just dont know what to do; whether to wait until August to see if things might be better," the governor said. He has scheduled a meeting Monday with state agencies and oil representatives to air the subject. 10 A witness to the March shooting death of Sheriff's Deputy Melvin Colebrook. 41, testified Friday that a fight in a Salt Lake County home began after the defendant's wife placed her husband under hearing of the business world have grown from the former laissez faire philosophy, so have the moral standards of those in public of ice grown better over the past two centuries. Gov. Rampton said. No Initial Bids Hearing In Slaying Preliminary N, Drucilla T. Cartese Laura Hansen Binkrrd, Edward Orlin (Ted) Wood, 63. Brigham June B-,- 8 Laura II. Binkcrd Edward O. Wood Thefts 50 Ethics Improve Just as the ethics Hot Rays Go Helter Swelter Notmal Weothar Service Data Generally loir weather ts expected over much of the Intermountain Rp aion Saturday, but with some cloudi ness moving into the northern port of the lemon. A slight cooling .trend is expected to begin in the reoion Docket Compiomts registered with the Salt Lake City police during the 24 hours ended 9 q m Friday m elude It 7 !!, 1073 Intermountain Obituaries S.L. Police Morality In Politics Tribune, Saturday, June Community Hospital Mr. Mrs. Preston Eggett, and f E. Oakmont Dr., Bountiful, daughter. Mr. and- Mrs. Charles Christensen, 66J4 S. Dixie Dr., West Jordan, doughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Kelly Middleton. Morgan, son. 413 Cottonwood Hospital Mr. ond Mrs. LaMar N. Suhler. 165 E. 3350 South, son. Mr. and Mrs. Lance A, Cook, 7840 S. Ponderosa Way, Sandy, son. Mr. qnd Mrs. James A. Crane. 415 E. 3400 South, daughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Jon Dickson, 12 Mary Cl,., son. Mr. and Mrs. Lvn D. Draper, 3632 Carolina Dr., West Jordan, doughter. Mr, ond Mrs. Norman D. Gardner, 1029 University village, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Withom E. Grove, '8C4 Attoir CL. daughter. Mr, ond Mrs. Jock M. Monson, 2244 E. 6450 South, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Garvv L. Pennington. W. 6830 South, Murroy, son. Mr. ond Mrs. Joseph Wilson, 3582 Mohave Way, Hunterson. Use the Daily Y Classified Ads ? s |