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Show Ka . News of Record I 2 Witnesses Testify In Causeway Suit Dr. Robert E. Cohenour, the geologist, told the court that he has analyzed the construction of the causeway, which bcgaa in 1959, and that the finished product is more restrictive to the flow of water than the original or final design. consulting geologist and a A former state engineer testified Morday regarding studies of the Great Salt Lake during a civil suit action in U.S. District Court for Utah. The case involves the South-er- n Pacific Railroads causeway across the lake. Plaintiffs, h Products, Inc. Corp., Hardy Salt Co. and Sandeis Shnmp Co , contend the causeway had allegedly reduced the proportion of alt m Ihe south end of the lake and increased the salinity of the o'"':- - 'Iy - - 1 , 5. f,'J -- '. Jt ' , a, 'A fn ordering that the causeway be opened to restore the alleged balance of the lake is sought along with damages to be determined by The experts will be meeting Wednesday with Gov. Rampton to present preliminary findings, then submit a written report of some greater detail somewhat later, the state official indicated. the court The court trial before Cliief Judge Willis W. Ritter continues Tuesday. S.L. Briefs Ronald Vance Garner, 26, who is accused of assault with intent to commit murder by injecting insulin into his wife, will face trial on that charge in Third District Court. following a preliminary hearing Monday morning. Sandra Garner. 23, 855 W. 7th South, said she was sleeping when a man pushed a needle into her back. After the incident, the victim said she was treated at a local hospital for an insulin overdose. City Judge Paul G. Grant ordered the defendant bound over for trial on the charge Grass Fires Simmer Down - Chief Clough will supervise McClelland $f pickup (72 3863). At the Intersection They Met The car in the foreground, driven by Mrs. Irene S. Willey, 28, 1034 Denver St. (440 East), and the car in the background, driven by Mrs. Myrna M. Burns, 33, 452 K St., met Joint Services Set For Auto Victims MLA, Daggett County Los Angeles girl A was killed by lightning here ear-olStaten Sunday and a 7-- y d Island, NY., girl suffered minor injuries when a bolt struck a shade tree they were under at the KOA campgrounds. Sheriff Kenneth Reed said Sandra Jean Mark, 4424 Lincoln Ave., apparently was and Jean killed instantly, George, 139 Nevada Ave., treated for burns at Springs, vo , vas a Rock hospital and re- Tjio girN bo ui paying at Hie campgrounds took shelter under the tree while swim-tmn- g when a sudd.n thunder-ijorstruck, the sheriff added m W Services will be on Thursday noon, at 2b0 E. South Temple, where friends may call on Wednesday from p.m., and on Thursday an hour prior to the service. Burial will be in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Nebeker, who resided at 1646 Kensington Ave., (1500 South), were-botgraduates of the University of Utah. Mr. Nebeker was a certified public accountant, employed with the Wood Tech Mill and Cabinet Co. Mrs. Nebeker was a former real estate broker and had also graduated from the University of Utah Law School in 1970. She had been admitted to practice in the U.S. 10th Circuit Court and the Utah State Supreme Court. Greeley Nebeker was born Feb. 21, 1920, in Laketown, Rich County, to John Herbert and Myrtle Price Nebeker. He married Myrna Mae Harris on Sept. 14. 1951, at Salt Lake City. Myrna Mae Nebeker Mrs. Nebeker Mr. Nebeker was born Oct. 20, 1930. in Chicago, 111., to Dr. LaMar W. and Marguerite Burnhope Harris. They are survived by their three sons and a one daughter, Loren G., Nolan L.. Gav-len and Mrs. Melvin F. (Linda) Nosanchuk, all of Salt Lake City. H., In addition, Mr. Nebeker is survived by his two sisters, Mrs. Henry (Leah) Waters, Salt Lake City: and Mrs. Max (Lorraine) Walton of Sacramento, Calif. Mrs. Nebeker is also survived by her father of her mother, Mrs. Francis W. Kirkham, Salt Lake City; and two sisters, Mrs. Robert (Joyce) Stanton. Millbrook, N.Y.. and Mrs. George (Marla) Slialbv, Whitewater, Wis. Grin and Bear it By Lichty S Thefts Moxfieid Ave., osorted loots, 5$ (car prowl). 336 E. 3360 South, assorted tools, 125 (cor prowl). 3092 S 300 West, (our wheel. 80 (car prowl) 12659 S. 1632 West, tlve gallon gasoline can, 10 2300 E 7000 South, bog of Ice, E. 375 65 Salt Lake Yacht Club, Great Solt saitooot, 250 Raaeiond Dr., battery. 30 (cor prowl). Judge Gowans ordered the films seized after viewing them at the store located in the Sugar House area. Fndav. City Judge Paul G. Grant ordered 13 of the films seized on a similar motion. The store's business revenue license was revoked a week ago by city commissioners; however, 3rd District Judge Stewart M. Hanson issued an extraordinary writ demanding the city desist all further processes to revoke the license until a July 30 hearing. In Mondays action. Judge Gowans said a recent Supreme Court ruling allows to order material seized if there is probable cause it may be obscene. That court ruling, according judges to Assistant City Attorney John T. Nielsen, allows an adversary hearing to be demanded within minutes after the seizure but allows the items to be seized without it. Late Monday no request for the hearing had been filed. The items were seized about 2 p m. Utah Guard Due for New Plates Recovered Stolen Vehicles E. 48th South, Motorcycle 2270 Special to The Tribune Utah Boys Comrade agent reports U.S. effort to catch up with us is laughable! . . . Says OUR wire-tap- s are years ahead of THEIR Miller, advisory board chairman, 20 boys between the ages of 6 and 17 currently live at the ranch. Listed Critical A man, who was injured in a motorcycle accident Saturday about a half wire-taps- ! Court, Sentencings Michoel 20, Bernard, Lynn 3195 3rd Eost, driving under the influence of intoxicating llouor and inflicting bodily imurv, 90 days 750 fine, tail suspended on . toil payment of fine and year probation Ranald J Corbett. 27. 424? W 5780 South, Keorns; disturbing the peace five days tail, 75 fine, ioil suspended on oavment of fine 40. James Warren Haddock, Michgan, drunk, stricken (cose may be oroaecuted later) Rave. 44, Sylvester Eugene Sioux City, Iowa, drunk 20 days toil, court retoms iurisdction Robert Henry Grant, 50. Elko. Nev , drunk, stricken (case cnoy be orosecuted later). Michael 20. Martinei, Leroy SOS 1st Ave ; drunk, stricken (co may be orosecuted loter) Howard Harrison 31. 266 E. 27th South; drunk, stricken (cose may be prosecuted later) Edward Miles OCorrol, 58, 744 S West Temple; drunk. 20 davs ioit, court retains lurisdiction Chester T Herron, 20. Hill Air Bo'-ePorce five oork curtew dovs toil, 25 fine, (oil suspended of fine poyment oi Eulogio Filbert Go'legos 18 1481 Gienrose Dr . park curlew, five dovs ioil. 25 fine, jail suspnended On payment of fine Peter Jomes Crowley, 18. 1531 Gurtield Ave , park curfew, five davs toil, 25 f'ne, toil suspended on payment of fine Gregory Conan Miller, 28, 670 N. 1400 West; park curfew, five days ?5 fine, toil suspended on (oil payment of fine Wesiev tverett Hegno. 39, Salt Lake Cty, drunk, 60 davs ioil, court retoms unsdiction. Warren Clements. 60, 2001 Elliott St , 20 days drunk, ion, court retains lurisdiction Dismissals Bound Over to Third District Court 10-1- 0 j a- a elty events. A Western bund will play. The rodeo will start at 8 pm. Tickets are $2 and 38 Rasmussen 3324 Brookwood Granaer, foraery Christine Hazleton Scott, 23, 528 W 2nd South, forgery Kathleen Moe Cox, 26. Oolias. Tevas. forgery David M E'hois, 161 E ideal R Kroll. 46, Woy. ond Irvin 328 3rd East unlawful distribution tor value of o controlled substance OHn. 37. 36 149? 4th Eost. Jerry burglary .n the second degree B Echols 1644 22, Anthony murKensington Ave ; attempted der in the first degree, robbery and ossouit wfh intent to commit murder $1 g. Kerry Mark Brunson. 18, 284 E South, failure to stoo at the command of O police officer Wrihom Everett Lindsay, 27, 205 S 9100 West, Mogno. rooe. digits and the 1,927 guardsmen who must make the changeover can do so at any Tax Commission branch office in the state Marriage Licenses Salt Lake County Philip John Erickson, 29, Soft Loke. , Jane Schicker. 24, Salt Loke Richard Long Ciissoid. 45, Soil Lake, Shguna Dean Trcbert, 42, Salt Loke. DeLoun Jay Bloke. 25. Tooele; Athson Butter, 20 Ongg$. Idaho. Robert Francis Powell, 25, NapO, Calif ; Ruth Ellen Scott, 19, No do Gary LeRoy Speirs, 72, Mogno; Geraldine Rae Mitchell, 22, Soil Lake Michoel Flovd Murphy, 26. Salt Loke, Cvnthio Sue Cumrrngs, 21, Solt Lake Grant Lee Morris, 26, Greeley, Colo . Helene Adete Bokeweii, 28, Grepiev 21, Solt Lake; Woyne Stoltr, 20. Sandro Sait VanKowegon, Lake Peter Milan McKnight. ?0 MurJean Davis, 21, ray. Julicne Murrov Ira Harris Wotters Jr , 24, Bountiful, Pomelo Mailiccot, 19, Bounti- He said the old NG plates will be reissued later to others, probably truck owners, since the new truck plates have the same four-digcombination. two-lette- Deadline for the guardsmen is July 31. and Tax Commission officials say the changeover hadn't been without about the time and expense involved ts ful Kerry R Short. 19, LetAnne Nelsen,l6. Murray. j m. m m j , Cora , 1 Salt Lake Born 8 Ark., to John Minnie ond Ellen Anthony 8 0 . Provo, May 1910, DeQueen, June Born 5 Murrov, Clegg 360 73. 7 RI. Caro May Kemson hospital. to v' I J Mar- - - rled Beniamin June 19, 1928, Soil Lake City; solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. Active member LDS Church. Survivors: husband; grandchildren. Funeral Thursday noon, Wilson LOS Ward chopei. East. Friends coll 36 E. 7th South, Wednesday 6 8 pm. ot the chopei hour prior to services. Burial Gardens o( the Clegg. ried Margaret Anr.ie Wood, 1905, Provo. She 1967. High priest, South LDS 13th Word. Retired salesman, 35 years, E. B. Co. Wicks Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Ruth A. Yao, Howon; Mrs. B C. (Mildred) Boteman, Marion Allred, Salt Boise; Lake City; 6 grandchildren; to sisters, Mrs. Lillian Hardy, Lille-garProvo; Mrs. Dorothy Boise; Mrs. Zell Ashton, Denver. Funerol Thursday ? pm South 13th LDS Ward chapel, 375 E. 1st South. Friends call 36 E. 7th South Wednesday p.m., at the chapel hour prior to services. Burial Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. died Marriage Licenses Salt Lake County Bloine Kenneth Nelson, 77, Poco-teiiLincio Qutdo Willson, 74, Pocatello Howard Douglas Matthewys, 18, Midvnle, Gail Green. 18. Midvale Richard Roy Toyior, 25, Hunter; June Young, 23, Hunter, David William Ortu 20. Soft Loke; Lonena Ann Steadman. 19 Solt Loke Richord Ooone 23, Stanley, Granger; Cynthia Kave Proper, 20. Gronoer. Evan Clair Paulsen, 22, Pocatello. MorvLou Stecklein, 20, Pin gree, Idaho Kenneth P. Moon, 19. Solt Lake; Teresa Diane Cooley, 17, Solt Lake. Roderick Lee Brotherton, 21, Richmond, Ky.; Corlnne Archibald, 20, Mogno. . Jock Corr Pledger, 21, Soil Lake, Tori Lee Thomos, 19, Pocatello Phillio Crolg Riche, 37, Self Lake, Joyce Clester, 28, Sandy. Jerry Picker, 27, Granger, Mory Kothaleen Kell, 25. Solt Loke Randall Pool Steodmon, 21, Solt. Lake; Sondra Regmo Carter, 17, Sait Lake. Frank Joseph Joio. 28. Solt Lake; Leslie Kay Pitcher, 18, S Loke Dovid Monfovo. 71, Raymond Salt Loke, Kathy Lee Honsen. 21, Salt Lake Paul Dean Manning, 24, Solt Lake, Lora Donley, 22. Salt Loke. Robert McDonald Kendoit, 18, Salt Loke, Laurie Gail Snow, 17, Solt Loke. Steven Jov Timmerman, 24, Saif Lake. Geroidme Osborn, 23, Salt Loke David Morvm Carver, 21, $ait Loke Cvnthio McMiilon, 20, Salt Lake Mork Dennis Palmer, 29. Solt Loke. Constance Eiome Mindar, 19, Salt Lake Terry Lee Kelvmglon. 23, Sol! LokeDano Lynn Johnson, 22, Solt Loke 51, Anthony Lovigno. Reading, Po . Marguerite Soroh Nagle, 52, Reading Stephen Choriier Pace, 26, Solt Lake; Mary Ellen Sloan, 24, Salt Lake Solt 26, Oeon Polmer, Gary Lake; Jannene Nebeker, 24, Sa.t Loke. S. L. Area Births Births recorded In Salt loke orea hosoifols during the od ended of 9 pm Monday inpnr LDS Hospital Mr ond Mrs C Arthur Geurts, 1057 E 700 South, son Mr ond Mr Raymond D. Larsen 734 Parker Ln . daughter Mr and Mrs Bennie K Krayne. 1151 W 4300 South, daughter Mr ond Mrs Edward T Anderson 180 W 304 North, dojghter Mr ond Mrs Chcrles G Miller 1803 Vole Ave . doughtnr Mr and Mrs Robin G'tlespie, 2787 Eucotyptus. son Mr ond Mrs, Terry Hombln, 446 Puqslev, son Mr ond Mrs Wayne Bird. 284S W U60 South, son Mr ond Mrs Roioh Green, 2030 E 3000 South, doughter. St. Mr ter. Marks Hospital ond 4417 S 3420 Mrs. Charles West, Gronger, Price. dough- University Hospital Mr ond Mrs William Nelson, Lonebrook Cl .daughter. Mr ond Mrs Richord Miller, 826 W 200 South, son. 1584 21st Fordham said pio-ter- E degree 4 August Performances - 9? 31. 18 Richard Posttethwoit Salt Lake City, burglary m the second thought the NG plates were and that the change okay was instigated by the military officials. girls under the age of 18. It is held in a corner of the pnson with spectators compound viewing the events through the chain link fences, he said. The events will include bare back, brahma bull, saddle brone nding and several nov- Larsen, Donald Kenmcker, 3). 789 W South, burglary in the second the Tax Commission Special to The Tribune Utah State DRAPER Prisons annual rodeo will give four performances this Joseph Martinez, Stockton, year on two weekends, Aug. and Warden John was going south on Utah 36 when a car driven by William,. W. Turner announced Bader. 1223 W North Temple,' Salt Lake City, attempted to Sponsored by the pnsons and Martinez Mr. rodeo struck club, the performances pass one activity at the inare the victims mbtorcycle (he to stitution open to boys and broadside, according police. K Valley, hospital clude 1119 9th Roundv. 22, Eo.t, uniowful possession of o controlled substance, dismissed for insufficient evidence 1355 Prison Rodeo Club Dates mile from Stockton, Tooele County, was reported in critical condition Monday at St. Mark s Hospital. Allred, 3rd Pondy degree He said the new plates say Natl Guard and have four Commissioner Hondo City Crimiital Wendoi Boys Ranch Plans For Open House 1966 Southgate, burglary in the second degree and attempted rape. Some 1.909 Utah National Guardsmen have been notified they must return their Utah license plates for ones containing the words spelled out. State Tax Commissioner Paul T. Fordharn noted Monday Commissioner Fordham said Utah National Guard officials urged the change, stating they J.isliked the two letters and felt confusion could arise. prior to services. Burial Memorial ot Gardens the South, died of natural causes July 9 In Lofce, 2574 No fNG said. am- South, pistol, Highlond Dr., medico lion, recovered, suspect arrested. City Judge Floyd H. Gowans Monday ordered 14 films seized from the C and W Wholesale and Retail. Inc, after viewing portions of them 6-- $940 60 E. 7th Soutn, Wednesday 6--8 ot the chapel hour p m E. South, died of a heart ailment July 9 in a West, television set. Shopliftings 4945 Orders 14 Films Held Nebeker, 53. and his wife Myrna Mae Hams Nebeker. 42, who were killed in an auto accident Sunday afternoon near Knolls. Tooele County 3-- 4 leased 85 2339 zl Per-mon- Kenison. $ 309$ west cost), coin collection, 26$. 129 E Greg son Ave., tcols, two 334 9$. Oos cons 3269 $ 8325 West, fishing reet, tire pump roke 150. E. 6600 189$ South, umpire eauipment. several baseballs, over City Judge A joint funeral service will be held for Greeley Price Franklin E 33S SI SO 2641 intersection of 8th Avenue, E Street. Officer Nord Halls said injuries were minor, but car in background ripped out 20 feet of blr-- k wall at house side. at munition, Eva Sumner, event chairman, said tour guides will be the youthful rancaer residents. Ground was broken for the facility July 18, .1964. to J. Brvant According M S. 1700 Salt Peterson Anderson. MarNorma ried Galbraith, Mov 77. 1936, Salt Loke LDS Temple. Active member LDS Church. Former school teacher. son, Survivors: widow; daughters, David C , Mrs. John R, (Bethany) Stewart, Mrs. Robert fA. (Barbara) Ekbiad, ail Salt Loke City; brother, S'sters. Reuben C Moore, Idaho; Mrs. G. P. t (Zenobio) Honsen, Mrs. (Irene) Ricks, both Ammon. Mrs. George L. (loia) Barnord Idaho Fails. Funeral Thursday noon, LDS Word Wells chopei, 1990 3rd Eost. Friends coll 34 43, 1700 Burglaries 1405 Mrs. hpecia' to The Tribune Funerol Thursday I D m., Heber City 4th LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Olpln Wednesday Mortuary, p m.. Thursday prior to services. Burial Heber City Cemetery. John Cttev-fol- Complaints registered with the Salt Lake County Sheriff during the 24 hour ended at I am. Mon day include. Ranch, South, will hold its ninth annual open house Sunday from 1 to 7 p.m. Beneath Tree Anaeles. John F. Allred Sheriff s Docket 3800 W. 6200 Lightning Bolt Claims Girl 1971 7135 the training and operations of 49 volunteeis among his many other duties which will include fire prevention, Mr. Nelson KEARNS 9 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Doyle (Margp) Edoerson. Fodbrook, Calif ; Los Evans. Sara Mrs Vehicles Sandy Hires First Paid Fireman full-tim- e Recovered Stolen ' Tor Special to The Tribune E. William SANDY Clough, who has served for many years as volunteer chief of the Sandy Fire Department, has been appointed to that pobasis to sition on a become Sandy's first paid fireman, Almon Nelson, city manager. announced i Cites. t great-grea- Sheets lumber, unknown value 323 H Center St, OOlr binocu (or, osorted toots, too reocord er colcutotor 850 (cor prowl). 7E 4th ovth, rotlto, 11. SO N West Temple, purse. Si? (cor prowl) 774 6th East, Mcvcle, 80. 872 w. 5m South, food stomp, 1 Mi M. S7 10. $92. grass and range fires, blazes vliuh scorched more than 3,000 acres, Monday proved rather mdd with only a few grass fires reported through the state. r.iul Sjnblom, state forester, said he had only a few mihor dereports of blazes And the Salt Lak City and County fire of which all 20 15 to (ires, minor grass partments repolled only were quickly put out After a bad weekend 101$ 1400 West, bicvcie, SI 007 $th Ave , tHcvvir, 100 24 S Wolcott Ave., 40 - h Suspect Faces Trial In Murder Try re-- Thefts ' Murdock. Married Thomos Temple. He died 19J4. Survivors: sons, rtouoMers, George E., Mrs. William A. (LaVoro) Moir, bolb Hebe.' Mrs. Nell (Blonche) City; Wmn, Lark; Earl. Veraeil, both Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Denziel (Betty) Lister. Sail Loke City; 28 grandchildren; S Sttrt, iw weictt. frfc-tocrecovered, luventit referred. E 9th Sooth, ftoittltgttt; Covered, two twenties referred. 64 vs "V 7 I Merle Watson f July 23, 1903, Heber City; solemnized Solt Lake LOS 74$ J a ? ond Annie Shopliftings : - i cosh, North U7a n ."a f n An injunction clockzodlA Ttmoit. wolltt. trovrltr chtets, 109. 11164m Eot. ton. amoltlltr.e. toot recorder. two tooofctrt. sword. American flog. sloiuf, ' i Team Starts Review of Utah Prison for program inmates returning to freedom. West, 300 W 21$ 50-to-n house N. 31. north end of the lake. Defend-atn- s are Southern Pacific Transportation Co. and Great Salt Lake Minerals. y Calvaries Lake hospital. Born May 1 9 0 9 . 7 . Ammon, Idaho. to Thornes Christian In CJuOt: i -- July 9 causes oral . n f! , Redondo 5?9 Ave.. 01died not- - rvaHtecd arCh ten Lott City ooikt ourlno 16. 24 hovrs tndtfl at am. Monday My U33 E. 4th South. Colter, The causeway, as built, is relatively impermeable, he said. He added that his studies show an average settling of the causeway from the time it was built until January, 1972. The average settlement is approximately six feet, he said. Dr. Cohenour said he estimated it would take 32,673 railroad cars of fill to restore the structure to its original construction. He added that studies he has made of circulation of the water in the lake shows the currents run countercbut, after the lockwise, causeway, no interchange from north to south. Wayne Criddle, the former A three-mateam of pnson state engineer, and now a experts Monday began a local consulting hydrologist, three-dareuew of the Utah told the court that his calculaState Pnsons facilities and tions show that the water in programs, for presentation of the south end of the lake will findings Wednesday to Gov. be much fresher than in the Calvin L. Rampton. north end. Ernest D. Wright, state corDescribes Flow rections director, said the Mr. Criddle, who also was team will look at the previan engineering partner with ous federal report to see what former Gov. George Dewey we have accomplished and Clyde, said there is a flow of new recommendamake any water both north and south tions they see fit. through the causeway. The team was sent by the added He on U. S. Bureau of Prisons at the that in his view request of Gov. Rampton. for the there is no Last inspection was several lake to reachpossibility with equilibrium years ago 95 percent of the fresh water Mr. V right said the panel entering the lake in the south w ill also study the state's half-wnend. Docket Purtt, Vi. 1 Iteetf O. Anderson Reed Gerald Anderson, NeRIe Giles CsmeMnti 418 Average Settling Morton-Norwic- .r'i - y hitermouritam Obituaries S.L. Police -- 31 HH The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday. July 13, Cite Studies Holy Cross Hospital Mr end Mrs John L Oviott, U8 E 8030 Soul.., Sondv. son. Mr ond Mr Charles B. Tgrom, 219 E Southgate, son Mr and Mrs Rovoi Brooking, Pompo, Tex , doughter. Mr and Mrs James R Tatxsh, 27U Downs Way, doughter Mr. ond Mr Neohi Pay eltrge-roi751 E. 138CO South. Draper, doughter. Mr and Mrs. Henry Mismosh, 422 1350 Eost, son Mr ond Mrs Steven W. Bartlett, 935 E 700 South, son. South Davis Community Hospital Mr. ond Mrs Homer Bradshaw, N. luO West, Bountiful, son Mr ond Mrs Alon Coll, 260 W. 100 North, Bountiful, daughter. Mr Normon ond Mrs 3341 Florilta Ave . daughter 111 Cottonwood Hospital Mr ond M-Jomes K Gilgen, 979 Montgomery Dr Sondv. son Mr and Mrs Sieven J Wotter-kon- , 3533 W 4975 Sou h, Granger l860-3r- d Valley. Ronald P. Worthen HUNTER rvices Ronald Worthen, 4937 -- f Coquille July 2:30 p.m. 4760 S St., where call I t Wednes- , ' ( c- -", be will Wednesday pm J 42," who Ave., died 8, friends Tuesday se- Funeral lor'" Paul p' fli , , ( - - , '' 4 . hour' " day orior to services. 8urial morial Gardens Valiev. ! , 1 - Me- Ihe of Born Jan. 20, 1931, Solt Loke City, to Reed S. and Nielsen Evelvn Worthen. Married Louise Druce. Las Electrical Vegas. Technician, Hill AFB. Member LDS Church. Survivors: sons, widow; daughters, Brvon R Louise E Terry L., Debra Lynn. Sherrv K., Shauna M all 3 Hunter; grandchildren; parents. Salt Lake City; sister, Ginger, Salt Lake City. Aliaa Kiopfer Alisa Ave., 9 Kiopfer, July home ot cer. Born March 22, W. 1 to 1968, Herbert and ' 272-6f- i . Corolyn Hamilton Kiopfer. Survivors: oo r e nt s sisbrother, ter, Lane Michelle, both Solt Lake Citv; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hellmutti Meier, Salt Loke City; Mr. and Mrs. Eldred R Hamilton, Riverton Funeral noon, Thursday 18th North LDS Ward chapel. 125 A St. Buriol Salt Lake City Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to Primary Childrens Hospital. Robert D. Metcalf JENSEN, Uintah County Robert Drew Metcalf, 80, Jensen, died at home July 9 ot natural causes. Born Nov. 13, 1892, Mont , to Georne and Sarah Richards Metcalf. Married Mamie Mildred Burton, Feb. 6. 1913, Salt Loke Citv. Former owner of International and John Deere Farm Dealershio. Member Methodist Church. Former mayor, master, Phihasburg. Past Flint Creek Lodae. MemDer F&AM; ClES; Shrine Bagdad Temple. Butte, Mont. Survivors: widow; daughter, Mrs. William (Roberta) Karren, Jensen; 11 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Mollie Burditt, San Luis Obispo, Calif ; Mrs. Margaret Huffman. Pasco. Wash Private am. 10 funeral Wednesday Vernal Mortuary. Cremation to follow Ethel A. Goodrich Ethel Alice While Goodrich, 2147 E. 4800 South, died 8 of natural causes in a Sail Lake nursing home Born Oct 29, 1882, Minnesota, to Jackson and Alice Owen White. Married Morris 90, July Goodrich June 11, 1914, Philomath, Ore He died 1969. Member Methodist Church Survivors: son, daughters. Hal, Portland, Ore ; Mrs. Clarence (Doris) Rose, Mrs. Eunice Bellamy, both Solt Lake Citv; 6 qrandchildren. a sisters, Mrs. Mildred Thornton, Billings, Mont. Graveside services Thursday m Corvallis, Ore. Ruth E. Measures Elleit NEPHI Ruth Ingram Measures, 74. Las died Nev, Vegas. July 8 Ol natural ccuses in Las Vegas. March Born 1899. II. Neohi, to Edward ond Ann Ellen Park Ingram. Married Lawrence Chappell, Jan. 14, 1919, Nephi; he died 1949. Married James Measures; he 1971. died LDS Member Rebekah Church; Lodge. , Survivors Mis. sisters, Aiaggle Coulson, Orem, Mrs, Olive Boswell, Nephi Funeral Wednesday 3 p m., Anderson Funeral Home, where friends call hour prior to services. Burial Vine Blurt Cemetery More Obituaries Page 33 - |