OCR Text |
Show The Salt S.L. Parley Group Opens 3Ieet By Geneueve H. Fobom Tribune Garden Editor of the Purpose International 2,200-memb- t$ t fv r Shade Tree Conference, is to promote protection for and care of A r V Inc., ' trees shade and other or-- n a ni e n t a 1 3 r plants, the groups al nation- president Annie E. of natural, couses. Born March 7 3 XN I no" St la L': ' 'J .v ? J 'W- - A " e "V i v. 4t:- spanning i Tribune if) Her father, of Brigham Young and also his confidential secre-tar- y, was prdminent in early Utah history. He crossed the plains from Winter Quarters, Iowa, in the 1848 emigration and in Salt Lake City, he engaged in the construction of several monu-nento the Church of Jesus Christ ofXatter-daSaints. ts y Active Merchant as and Eldredge, Later, CSawson of mer-ctant- s, he helped found the department store and beame its first superintended. He also co managed the Sal Lake Theater for 30 ZCMI yeas. her marriage to the Before late Anthony H. Godbe, Mrs. Godbe hd often appeared on the Salt Take Theater stage as member of the Home Dramatics Club. She had also beeu active'in the DUP. - A native f Salt Lake City, she was bort March Vt, 1876, and was mrried Sept. 15, 1898. - Lists Survivors W-- r F $ a There are 17 chapters in the United States and Canada with others in South Africa, Australia and Europe, he added EVS 5 south, of Beaver. The structure will let herds migrate from Tushar to Black Mountains. W ill R. Larry Rowse, Portland, Ore., is president of the West- Let Deer , Cars ern Chapter. Speaking at the second day of the meetings, which conclude Thursday, Ralph Y, McClure, chairman, Salt Lake County Commission, stressed the importance of comprehensive planning of canyon areas to protect watersheds, recreation value end uniqueness. Dr. Jesse Bennett, research associate, University of Utah department of biology, said trees and other vegetation in green belts are a significant factor in pollution control in Separate Highways By - J V 1 Godbe Overpass Go Their Dies in Frank Brunsman S.L. at 97 Staff fj r k both lorth and southbound Ruby Clawson Godbe, last surviving offspring of Hiram B. and Ellen Curtis Spencer Clawson, died shortly before noon Monday t " in a local 4 V nursing home, f She was 97 - - Utahs first ueer overjass G planned for Beaver Ridge, ' Vf Writer BEAVER, Beaver County The problem of protecting deer and motorists from each other is especially acute on Beaver Ridge between the Tushar Mountains summer and range here east of wintering area in the Black Mountains to the west. In a cooperative venture between the Department of Highways and Division of Wildlife Resources, bids are expected to be advertised in July for the first deer overpass in the state, five miles south of Beaver. structure is The expected to cost about $75,000 and be in operation by autumn of 1974 when U.S. 91 is replaced by a new stretch of interstate. Two Underpasses In addition, two deer underpasses 46 feet wide and 14 feet high will be constructed for the seasonally migrating area. animals in a four-mil- e Donald Beale, Cedar. City, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources biologist who is studying deer habitat in southern Utah, said Monday that 67 deer have been killed by motorists in this area so far this Homer D. Stapley, Salt Lake City, assistant chief of game management, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, estimates that 1,500 to 2,000 deer are killed annually on Utah roads. Besides the safety factor, there is a shortage of winter range to be considered when highways bisect winter and summer ranges. Although this is the only overpass programmed, he said special underpasses will construction be built on between Santaquin and Nephi in the Clear Creek and on area east of Cove Fort. 0 Fence Used connection with these wire structures, fences are used to keep the deer off the highway In urban areas. Mr. Beale said effectiveness of the fences is shown in the area between Cedar City and Summit, Iren County. Here winter range borders the east side of Conference delegates will board buses at 5 p.m. for Park City where dinner and entertainment will be provided at 7:30 p.m. Must Howard Hughes Testify? Arguments will be heard July 13 by Judge Aldon J. Anderson on whether the testimony of billionaire-reclusHoward R. Hughes is necessary in a U.S. District Court for Utah civil case involving mining claims. The judge set the date Monday following a meeting with attorneys for both sides in the e case. Hughes Tool Co. filed the suit that names Anthony Hat-sipresident of Toledo Mining Co. of Salt Lake City, Toledo Mining Co., Globe, Inc., John H. Meir, John R. Suckling, among others, as defendants. s, Edward W. Clyde, Salt Lake ing of the money the defendattorney for Hughes Tool Co., ants allegedly received and a noted that he has filed mojudgment for restitution of all tions asking the court to profits and benefits allegedly vacate the taking of Mr. realized by the defendants. Hughes testimony. The real problem in this case is the testimony of Howard Hughes. We believe the heart of this case is Howard-Hugheand that (his testimoMr. ny) should be taken, Gardiner said. to Seeks Documentation " wjw " s Agrees to Privacy We feel that Howard Hughes testimony is so important that we will go to London to take it, if necessary. And, we will take the testimony in private, with only the attorneys and court reporter present if he wishes, Mr. Gardiner said. Hughes employe Robert Maheu and Mr. Hughes. However. Mr. Clyde argued that Mr. Hughes is not the managing agent of the firm and if the court decides to subpoena him, Mr. Hughes should explain what he knows about the mining claims before his testimony is taken. 1 Injures 4 In Cottonwood Special to The Tribune COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS Four persons were injured in a head-ocollision of two automobiles Monday at 2:10 Private family services will 01 Crash Two-Aut- o w ' tk, Adapt Wash Racks To Police Cars '& j incident e r p.m. at i Jk' 7400-200- 0 East. All four were taken to tonwood Hospital. Cot- " 17, his wife, Betty, 37, 7506 Claret (7420 South); Marsha Wilkinson, 18, 240 E. 1850 South Bountiful, and Daphne 0 East. Ruf, 15, Mr. Colledge suffered head injuries, Mrs. Colledge, chest and hip injuries, Miss Wilkinson, head injuries and Miss Ruf lacerations and injuries to her hips. n Deputy Sheriff Bob Peterson said the collision occurred when a northbound car driven by Miss Wilkinson and a southbound car driven by Mrs. Colledge collided. Hal W. Robbins, 3260 Mfcle Way (2605 West), reported to sheriffs deputies that provj. ers stole $290 worth of LittV League baseball equipment from his truck whds it was parked at his home. Thieves Loot Home x4 Bug Turned Turtle Components: small bus driven by John William Leary, 17, north on 2nd West; van truck drivep west oc 3rd South by Gary L. Senning- - er, 21 Result: overturned bus in foreground; damaged truck in the back. No injuries were reported. Del Epling, city police, checks. Mld-- 1 1891, 23. County, to( John Thomas ond Mary-Mari- v Garfield Lenora natural! j I Born Church. Survivors. widow; son, Layton; daughter, Tim H Mrs. Mary Lou Huskisson; stepsons, Ronald Edslnger. Ogden; Jack Edsmger, Kanes-- , 16 Weber ville, Cointy, grondchlldren; sister, Mrs. Tow Jane Moberly, Mary enda, III. Funeral Thursday p m Myers Mortuary, Roy, where friends call Wednesday p.m., Thursday prior to ser1 vices. Burial Lakeview morial Gardens. 7 . Past president, Escalante Lions Club. Post member Co. 9 0 0 I , ,,3 ander k Wyo , to Ale- - School Jeppson, ond i Born Lona Gilbert - Lena CENTERVILLE Erma Gilbert, 63, Centerville, died June 16, 1973, in a Bountiful hospital at natural causes. Born Oct. 26, 1909, Thayer, Neb., to Frank and Catherine Taft Scribner. Married Thomas Gilbert. He died Dec. 16, Catholic 1963. Member Church. Survivors: son, daughters, Donald E. Powers Jr., Des Moines, lewa; Mrs. Dennis (Patricia) Stanton, Centerville; Mrs. Gary (Sharon) Dykstra, Evergreen, Colo.; two seven grandchildren; great - grandchildren. Funeral and burial will be In Des Moines, Iowa. Oave, Diamondvllle; Wi'iis, Cukeville, Wyo.; Duetto WilMont. liams, Billings, Funeral pending 36 E. 7th South. News of Record Rachel Sheriffs Docket Burglaries W 2320 1456 South, ossorted fishing tackier filing cobinet, tools. $70 4059 W 4715 June natural Jock 69, t Salt Lake Born March 1903, Hannah Bloom-vili- Thefts Maple Wov. boseooll equipment, $200 cor prowl). 2300 E. 6500 South, various tools, $137 (cor prowl). 5141 Charlotte Ave., radio, $75 (car prowl). 5135 Charlotte Ave., six stereo topes, $36 (cor prowl). 3955 W. 3500 South, wallet, $200. 3300 7th E ist, failure to pov for asoline, $3.80. 3260 in Sett Lake Births recorded area hosoitois during the 9 at period ended pm. Monday irv dude: Hollanders,1946.VmwAmI Jon R. Arnold, 4591 Trinity Ave. (4665 South), reported to sheriffs deputies that thieves stole $350 worth of welding equipment, including oxygen and acetylene tanks, goggles and hoses, from his home. 1919. Salt Lake president, Utah Mork4 Assn.; director, T ravelers Assn. Survivors: widow; sisters, Mrs. Catherine Hmsman, 21, Vice Survivors; sons, daughter, Garth E Leo G., Ogden; both Salt Paul W Lake J.W. Mrs. City; (Beulah) Salt Lake Johnson, City; 7 20 greatgrandchildren; grandchildren. 10 Funeral Wednesduv East, where a.m., o m., triends call Tuesaav Wednesday hour prior to service. Graveside service 2 p m East Wednesday Sevier Solmo, Cemetery, Florida; Mrs. Juliana Adams, Salt Lake City; Mrs. C. Thelma Los Brown, Angeles. Funeral Wednesday 1 p m., 260 E. South Temple Burial Wasatch Lawn Memorial St. Marks Hospital County. Hehr Lydia Ogden, died June of home latural Nov. 27, 1905, Franklin Russia, to Fred ond Elisabeth Krieg Hehr. Married Alexander Maser, Jan. 7, 1926, Cheyenne. Member Lutheran Church. Survivors; husband; sons, daughters, Edward H 13, 1949, Elko, Nev. Employe, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Member Episcopal Church. Veteran WW II. Survivors: widow; son, daughter, David, Mrs. Grey Williams, (Frankie) bom, Fort Hall; stepchildren, James Houtz JK, Fort Hall; Mrs. Jack (Donna) Edmo,' Boise;. 5 grandchildren; sis-- ' ter, Mrs. Groce Keller, La Puente, Colif. Fdneral Tuesday 3 p.m., Sandberg-Hil- l Funeral Chapel. Burial Grove City Ceme-- ' tery with military rites. Wyo.; Jr., Rock Springs, Wyo.; Carl F Roosevelt; Mrs. Lvdla Esther Mrs. Crawford, Cheyenne; Alvina Holmes, Sunset; Mrs. Betty Ann Colburn, Ogden ; 7 great36 grandchildren; John T. Quajle John Thorpe died June 18 in a Logan hospital of natural causes. Born 1895,! 17, Morch Logon, to John and Emma Married Quayle. Thorpe LOGAN Lin Johnson ' Mrs. Thomas Poyne, Ogden; Mrs.' Harold (Joyce) Winger, Salt Lake City; 1) grandchildren; 3 sister, Mary Quayle, Logan. . Funeral Wednesday 2' 30 r m.. Nelson Memorial Fu-- , neral Chapel, where friends call Tuesday p.m.,, Wednesday hour prior to ser- vices. Burial Logan City Cemetery. ters, where Mortuary, friends coll Wednesday prior to services. Additional services, Novato. Calif., LDS Ward chapel. Burial San Rafael, Colit., Cemetery. Born June 30. 1955, Mesa, Ariz., to Ernest Hugh and June Lee Hutchins Thomas Johnson. Orem Graduate, High School. LDS Church. Active member Kathi Julie, University Hospital all Orem; grandparents, Mr. and Mr j. Myron M. San Thomas, Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Hughie (Ophelia) Johnson. Mesa, Ariz.; greatMrs. Bertha grandmother, English, Mesa. Mr ond Mrs David A. Jensen, 3914 Brook wood Or., daughter. Holy Cross Hospital Mr ond Mrs. Scott C. Eoff, 92! Pueblo St , doughter Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reth, 1210 W 9th North, doughter. Mr. ond Mrs Kennefr. R. 120 S. 400 East, Centerville, doughter. Mr ond Mrs. Jcnn Farley, 487-1th Ave son. Mr ond Mrs. Curtis R. Groberg, Farmington, on. Mr ond Mrs James T. Molouf, 1059 S 600 South, son. Leigh, Bernice Christina-Suzanne- M. Henry RANDLETT, Uintah County Bernice McKiwan Henry, died June natural causes in an Elko, Nev., hospital. Born March 24, 1935, Fort Duchesne, Uintah County, to Seth and Josephine Thompson. Married Louis Henry, IS of 38, Aug. 9, 1964, Elko. Survivors: husband; daughter, Elaine McKcwon, Elko; a greatgranddaughter; grandmother, Terridto Randlett. Funerol Tuesday 2 p.m., Randlett Episcopal 'Church where friends call f hour prior to services. Burial Randlett Cemetery. Kono-patc- one-hal- Deanna Rae Lewis Cottonwood Hospital Mr. ond Mrs. C. Dovid Benson, Pleosont Grove, ton Mr. ond Mrs. Orion B. Bishop, 1862 Herbert Ave., daughter. Mr ond Mrs. James Godfrey, 493 E. 5600 South, Murray, dough ter Mr. and l,.n L Wejlen Despoil. H26 S Wosoch Blvd . son. Mr. end Mrs. McsOolene i, M70 S. Conal Rd West Jordan, daughter. BLACKFOOT, IDAHO 78, Logan, Mory Lamb, April 26, 1916, Logan LDS Temple. Farmer. Survivors: widow; son,. John L., Chino, Calif.; dough-- , am., 11 Wednesday Valley West Hospital , -' Funeral services OREA for Jennifer Lin Johnson, 17, Orem, who died June 17 in a Solt Lake hospital of injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident in Provo, will be Mrs. John L. Hotch, South, Granger son ond Mrs. Thomas Dovs, Ave., doughter. 52, Georgina Bartlett Creasey. Married Olathe Hays, Aug. Alex Jennifer ond IDAHO Buck" Creasev, died June 16 In a Blaekfoot ' hospital after a long Illness. Born March 4, 1921, Fort to Richard M. and Hall, Rohr-bac- Quayle, 4325 W. 3100 Buck Crcasey BLACKFOOT, Ogden City Cemetery. , I Franklin 67, Survivors: mother, Orem; father. Son Francisco; brothSteven er, sisters. Mark, Mr. 8 Park. Mr. and Mrs. Kim Olsen, 4637 Harmon Dr , Granger, son Mr. and Mrs Don P Butterfield. 8743 S 370 West, West Jordon, son. Mr. 5850-9t- h 9 Mr ond Mrs. Douglos C. Steele, East, daughter. Mr ond Mrs. Craig R. Stebbins, 681 7th Ave . daughter. Mr ond Mrs oul H. Hiskev, 250? W 3185 South, doughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Edword Borrus, Grantsville, son. Mr. and Mrs Bill McDonald, 181 N Grant, Midvote, son. Mr od Mrs. Ooneid Wescett, 958 Hollywood, doughter. Mr. ond Mrs. Croig Jacobsen, 1260 Alameda, son. f Casio. Edward Funeral Thursday 1 p.m., Lindauist and Sons Colonial where friends call Chapel, p.m., ThursWednesday day prior to services. Burial LDS Hospital T Gardner April 24, 1911, Richfield. Later solemnized, Manti LDS Temple. He died Jan. 7, Prouse. Married Ethelwvn Calif. Mr. ond Mrs. Michoel J. Stroud, 220 Leslie Ave , son Mr. ond Mrs Albert L. Wot den, 1204 E. 4650 South, son. Mr ond Mrs Morris Roy Toy-lo1166 Downington Ave, dough-te- r - Married VernI Ellas grandchildren; brothers, sisters, John, Cheyenne; Frd, Casper, Wyo.; Mrs. Elisabeth Cotner, York, Neb.; Mrs. Rachel Galloway, Torrance, Salt Lake Area Births Han- - sen Ohio, to Born Beu-- I 1891, lah, N.M., to Ezra George ond Bertha hospital otter a long illness. Born Oct. 4. $ OGDEN Wasatch Blvd, food items; recovered, suspect arrested. 17 caus a local F Salt Lake Maser. 17 at causes. 3983 In s 25, Lydia H. Maser Shoplifting Gardner, rest home. June South. St Hannall died ol; Ave., in Complaints registered with the Salt Lake County Sheriffs Office during the 24 hours ended at 9 o.m. Mondov Include: r Temple. 82. 863 Simon-d- i City, 16 died in a April City. , . Rachel II. Gardner Jacob G. Prouse Phillip '- Student, BYU. Active member LOS Church. Survivors: widow; parents. West Jordan; brother, sisters, Adam, Bonnie, Eileen, all West Shiriey, Jordon; Brenda Wilcox, pring Lake, N. C.; grandparents, Jesse and Izella Jeppson, Magna; Rigmore Tuttle. Funeral Thursday 1 o m.. West Jordan 6th LDS Ward chapel, 2700 W. 7000 South. Burial pending. Survivors: husband; son, daughters, Carl E Vancouver., Wash.; Dorothy Ann Garden Grove, Campbell, Calif.; Gladys L. Nordquist, Salt Lake City; Mary Williams, Torrance, Call!.; 12 4 greatgrandchildren; grandchildren; brothers, sisSarah ters, George, Hampton, both Solt Lake Clty; Jacob Prouse, , - Jones, Feb. 9, -. 1973, Provo LDS 1920, Po- 18, xj, s- Barbara , ' s and R. Shannon Nordauist, Jan. Escalante. Feb. Salt City, to Tuttle Jepp- son. Married A- Jett i j -i jrTTV -'j IH - 1951, Lake Floyd catello. Member LDS Church. all EscalShannon M ante; Mrs. Delores Mae Los Angeles; Lynn, sisters, brother, Calif.; Mrs. Mayo Merced, (Mary) Rich, Bryce Canyon Pines; Mrs. Halzel Spencer, a cancer. 28, ' ' f died In 17 Solt Lake I of j Mar- Wright. ried Carl E.i E., - hospital Elizabeth' Clark Jane sons, Survivors: widow; daughter, Paul Jr., Salt Lake K Sheldon City; Stephen L., Scott 0., Samuel ft., snane 22, Midvale, v Dmmo.idville, Me- Jeff R. Jeppson MIDVALE -- July Jar Lee, Re1946, Bucyrus. Ohio tired employe. Hill AFQ. Security guard. Murdock, Ir.c. Veteran WW II. Member F&AM Lodge, Gateway No. 29; DAV, Chapter 14; Fraternal Order of the Purple Heart. Member Baptist 24, June causes.. C.lf-lor- and a reI M a r g Mel-L- i McKee lor. Married Doris Wright Nordauist, 72, 343 Strongs CL, died ot '' home June 18 of to III., Gladys L. Nordquist Gladys 1913, Bloomington. J Clift V Watkins. Mar Uses. ried Ido Jane Snyder. Sept. 7, 1921, Salt Lake LDS TemActive member LDS ple. Church. Veteran WW I. Retired employe. Union Pacific Railrood. Survivors; widow; sons, daughters, Kenneth S Jenae Parker, both Provo; Rlchord R.. Mrs. Leon M. (Carol) Prestwlcli, both Orem; Herbert G.. Stockton, Tooele ; Cou-tvJames C., El Monte, Calif.; Mrs. W. W. (Shirley) Kallies, Colif.; Inglewood, Mrs. Bruce P. (Leila) Hill, Englewood, Colo.; 34 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Mary Ellen Pleasant Frisby, Grove. Funeral It Wednesday O m., Berg Mortuary, v sere friends call Tuesday p.m., Wednesday hour prior lo services. Burial Provo City Cemetery with military rites. 8070-170- V . way, Wasatch r j ' Baseball Items lost ' Feb. Born ; Funeral services County who-dietor Paul S3, Steed, of an electrical shock Saturday at his sawmill in Escalante, will be Thursday 2 p.m., Escalante South LDS Ward chapel where friends call Thursday after 10 a.m. But ial Escalante Cemetery. Born Feb. 6, 1920, Ogden, W. to Walter and Lillie Steed. Married Sandberg Gladys Honn; divorced. Married Mary Bybee, June 15, 1955, St. George LDS Temple. Owner, Skyline Lumoer They are Ronald Colledge, 39, 4b The problem, Wording to officials, comes with the new push bumpers mending in front of the carswhich already have larger bitnpers for safety reasons. Tic wash racks arent large enigh, the commissioner wag tdd. and scious damage could (tsult to the cars and the automatic machines. to age. . , Ann Thomas Mor- - Evans. T ried Morgan A ' Dec. James, 25. 1908, He died Malad. Feb 1923. Former resident, Logan, Utah; Salt Lake City. Member Idaho Daughters ot Pioneers; Royal Neighbors Lodge; Clara Barton OES, Logan. Survivors; daughter. Mrs James T. (Deon) Weston, Salt Lake City; 3 grandchildren; a great erondcnild. Funeral Thursday I o m Benson Funeral Home, Malad. where friends call Wednesdov evening until 9 pm., Thursdoy prior to serBurial Malad vices. City Cemetery. n - The police tar wash racks will be expanted another 18 inches, Public Safety Commissioner James 1. Barker said Monday, after ra was tdd new cars are too lonifor the presA ent facility. A. The memo shows Howard Hughes was involved in the Nevada mining claims personally and we need his testimony, Mr. Gardmer said. half-siste- r,' City Mr. Gardmer argued that Mr. Hughes is managing agent of Hughes Tool- and would know about the mining claims m question. The attorney said he has also filed a motion for Hughes Tool to produce documents, including memorandum an alleged passed between former , be arranged. , - year. Filed Notice Past experience has shown L. R Gardmer Jr., attorney deer-motcollivehicle that sions more than double w'here for Mr., Meir, told Judge Anthe interstate system is con- derson that in February of The suit alleges that the destructed, due to higher speeds this year he filed notice that to sell w'ould take the testimony he fendants conspired factors. and psychological Co. Tool of Mr. Hughes in Salt Lake Hughes mining The overpass will be covered with dirt and artificial City March 26. He said he claims far in excess of the later filed a motion requesting .value of the property. vegetation. Natural vegetation court to order Mr. the tie-ibearea in the will exist Hughes Tool claims it gave tween northbound and south- Hughes appearance or to the defendants in excess of $9 issue a subpoena for him. million and asks an account- bound lanes. rtr 1 died in a Provo, , Countv - LAYTON Donald Clifford 60, Meiior, was Layton, dead on arrival June 18 in an Ogden ot hospital natural causes. Born Jon. Wat-k- l, June 17 Provo hospi- tal of causes and Garfield Board. Donald C. Meiior Orov and Ethel n Survivors itclude three daughters, and sons, Mrs. Harry F. (Virgin) McCleery, Tafti Calif.; Mrs. R. 0. (Margaret) Warnock, and Mrs. A. Eldrtdge (Betty) Walker, C. anj Laurie Hampton Godbp, aJ Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren; 22 greatand a grandchildren; Mrs. Josephine Thomson, Menlo Park, Calif. Blacksburg, Vc said at the 40th annual meeting of the organizations Western Chapter that professional arborists, nurserymen, park superintendents and others withm the conference supply needed information o the public. l.o 2. 8 o ESCALANTE, Weidhaas, v- - Annie' ' , I PROVO Paul Steed Dr. John A. r - vI , Malad, Edward Ira 0. Watkins James MALAD. IDAHO Evans James, VO, Molad, i , died June 17 a Malad t in nursing home said Monday at Hotel Utah. M 27 19, 1973 Interinoimtain Area Obituaries Shade Tree ! Late Tribune, Tuesday, June (Mar-cell- 9 Leo Kuopp , Leo 4S4 E. 83, South Temple, died June 18 of natural causes In a Salt Lbke hospital. Born May 4, 1890. Hartwell, Neb., to Matthew and Married Knopp. Margaret H. Zilla Kremer. Retired-switchmanDenver and Rio Knopp, Grande Western Railroad. Survivors: widow; brother, , E. L. Knopp. Aptos, Calif. Rosary Tuesday 7:30 p.m.,' 372 E. 1st South, where friends call at time cf Rosa-- ' Graveside ry. services, Wednesday 10:30 a.m., ML Calvary Cemetery. Clara P. Spackman RICHMOND, Cache Graveside services for Deanna Rae Lewis, doughter of Chester ond Blair Westover Lewis, who died June 14 of natural causes in a Blackfcot hospi- tal, will be Tuesday afternoon, Grove City Cemetery. Friends call Sandbcrg-Hil- l Funerol Home, 2 o m., then proceed to cemetery. Born June 8, 1973, Block-foo- t. County Clara Peterson Spackman, 37, died June 16 in Russellville, Ark , of natural causes. Born June 16, 1886, Richmond. to Christian ond Metto Maria Madsen Peterson. Morrled Alma Spackman, Feb. 14, 1906; solemnized Logan LDS Temple -- e) He died. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Robert (Erma) Clayton, Russellville; 3 grondchlldren; 2 sister, Mary Bair, St. Anthony, Idaho; John Peterson, Buhl, Idaho. Graveside services Richmond Cemetery, 11 o.m. Wednesday. More Gbituaries Page 2$ V , |