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Show Heinrich (Henry) Bodon OBITUARIES WYOMING rlj VAA4 UTAH WASATCH Ftriintw .' Everett . Florence ter. JNEWSX (HrviiW4jk '' NAI.CN Au Lj 7 NATIONAL, Sill Thomoson Evarett, 23. Pa., Semuei ' Piactitioner CAUSED LEGEND A. FIRE MAN CAUSED FIRES PAnrl LIGHTNING CAUSED FIRES By ROGER PUSEY Stff Writer weather condiIdeal tions and fast initial attack d r a stically reduced the amount of burned acreage in and around Wasatch National Forest in 1968, even though an average number of fires was recorded. Jim Soter, fire control officer, said the 43 tires equaled the 1962-6average, but the 58 acres burned was way below the average of 493 acres burned each year during the same period. 6 The five-yeperiod is a good yardstick because it contains a high of 89 fires one year and a low of 13 fires another year, Soter said. 4 OX FOREST LAND only four of the fires actually burned on national forest land, Soter said the 43 fires is the number doused under a federal, state and local cooperative fire Although agreement. The year was ideal as far as weather conditions go. The fire industry was below normal during the early part of the season, became more critical and near normal In July and dropped below normal later in the season, the fire expert said. abundant rain Above many weeds remained green through the summer, tending to slow down a fires spread. Spring and summer rainfall with moderate temperatures and high humidity helped keep vegetation green most of the summer. Usually, fire danger reaches a critical point in August, Mr. Soter said. August, 1968, was the coldest and wettest on record. Information supplied by the Weather Bureau supports this. fires The burned 28 ac.es and the lightning iires burned 30 acres. man-cause- d of e Twenty-nin- the man-cause- to occurred along used Wasatch Front between the Weber River and Draper. The largest fire burned nine acres, but the remainder were small. heavily l utive proclamation power to create or enlarge vital wildlife and national park areas. During recent years congressional committees have the increasingly resented employment of such executive power, and have sought to curtail its use. In January 1961, for example. President Eisenhower signed two notable executive orders which created two enormous wildlife including refuges in Alaska an Arctic wildlife refuge of This contrasts with July when it was 90 or more degrees for 29 days and more than 100 degrees once. There was only .09 of an inch of pre- cipitation. By the time August ended and the area dried out from the rain, September arrived, the temperature exceeded 90 degrees only once and fire danger subsided," Mr. Soter said. 32 Of the 43 fires doused this and year, 32 were 11 started by lightning. Eight of the lightning fires were battled on the Tooele Ranger District in the Stansbury d ALIGNMENT TIRE TRUING TIRES BALANCED SHOCKS MUFFLERS CMIMTCARM ACCI7TI8 PACK'S ALIGNMENT & BRAKE SERVICE 111 1. Wart rkmW.rm nearly 8 million acres. He was berated by many congressmen, but strong support of national conservation organiza-- t i o n s prevented serious attempts to overturn his actions. (Action of would, course, raise serious issues of congressional relations but I am confident adroit maneuvering will enable us to mollify enough congressional leaders so that your plans will not be upset by subsequent congressional action.) I urge that you allow me quietly to prepare several proposals for your consideration in late November perinvolving significant haps additions to the permanent national estate. I would propose, of course, to work closely with your special counsel and the Bureau of the Budget in preparing these proposals. The grand parting gift was upset largely by an explosion of wrath by House Interior Committee chairman Wayne N. Aspinall, who, when the plan leaked out, let Johnson know of his severe displeasure at the thought of the presidential action in what a Rep. Aspinall considers field of congressional prerogative. Mr. Aspinall, I think, sus- - LOST 412,000 and which is right for you. Should leasing vs. buying now we have more than you lease? Ask Wilson Chevrolet one way to put you into a new Chevrolet - CHEVWfiY RENTAL SYSTEM GORDON WILSON CHEVROLET 262-341- Joe Thomas REID Funeral service tor John Calvin Reid will be held Tuesday 12 J0 pm. In Cannon Sth Ward. 130t South llth West. Friends may calf o m. at 4500 Monday evening from South Redwood Road and 1 hour prior to xerv.ces at church. Interment, Redwood Memorial Estates. Curtis-MFuneral directors. Cottonwood Mortuary Funeral SHER for Ida Sher will be helo Tuesday 11 a.m. at Evan and Early, 574 East Isf South. Intei ment, Montetiore cemetery Funeral directors, Evens end sur", f prevent t Riches v - tSan'Tfe: rRSlVsiO'EQ. Ida Sher Rep. Burton Hospital Escapee Still At Large 1 R"htr 'M)T Tudv, Promotes UTAH STATE PRISON -Nelson Theodore Furman, 30, who walked away from the University Hospital last Tuesday, was still being sought by police today. Furman, who was serving ifinkarlR DilsMprltnis nlv.riltv Hyrum Johnson Lenora T. Nagle a Panel Puts Off Action On Melich - presl-denti- al Walter VITAL Curt Everett H. Peterson critics and they do the best Miii 66,372, asset,, sstett, $371. wyft William the most c, impressive Clovd Lsylon. crag-boun- d PLEASE PHONE YOUR SUNDAY Want-A-d Today can serve you better earlier in the week, on the less busy days Your QASSIFICATION Million, $1 S. Fort Lana, Liabilities, $12,4)2; asssts, ad-tak- er INDEX Claudia Pnlpoen Kino. Salt Lek City. Liabilities. assets, 2,42. Billy, LaMar Roberts, 1146 Tatteta between Want-A- d TOO P.M. Nasi Oveson, Oerwin sSF' Nwd 1622 Beck Liabilities, Lost ond Found ft ft vw"t2! Jensen. ' WcQ0"'1. 4302 173 S. Libl"- Raymond 82? c,,v Ltablli- $5,939; 3144 nn Schreiner, 111 E eSkd,fer!2t Salt Lena City. Liabiii Sj? 5?SJ2 assets. $4,044. 2W Stevenson ., LaVern Timmons t,bl11""' Pearson Timmons, SlOiden. Labilities, 10 to 20 to 35 40 to 48 60 to 76 9o: READ YOUR AD carefully Bator cln II. Ou to mechanical eg an Han ft I ImeoesiBl to cornel Cham a n a antd tt hts acnargo sawn, it. i Floyd Schreiner, 1114 E. asS,,a ft For Sale Misc. ft Automobiles 3 19! - Boydston Me Don Id, 133 - WIU HELP YOU WORD YOUR AO JUST SAY, "CHARGE IT An Expert S1.0B5. 65.1)$, assets,Leketlty. Wynona Ward Oveson, 1622 Beck Sa Lake City. Liabllitiat, Tir Help Wonted $5,150; assats, $6). Broauoant. 1376 Zenith For Rent Salt Ave., Lake City. Liability,. $2.72, assert, $336. Reol Estate Ftovd Stanley 1602 S. SM nred, West, Ll,b'm, Cunningham - tier IN BVZVT OP QRROR nattoy ClasklHe Department at one. vertlaars ara expected to check tlrst Insertion; wo will not bo tor any arrori after tlrst day, au, Ad th. the St., PHONING your Want A alauels. WHEN ways ask lor tha sa to be repealed 111.7th suets, E'f" beck to you. Bo euro to chock your bnono number an address. An exwill nalp you pert nerd word your ad 1052 N. JtffS Shmhe-Rl' Ogden. Liabilities, $7,151, assets, $365. David Charles NewDotd. 240 E. WHEN CANCELING an .sa demand Salt Lake City. a "kill" nun-ba-r. Na allowance ?rvl, Ai." assets, made wlthnut It $45. Pul Dennis Jones. 1075 Harvard S1 Lake City. Liabilities, LISTINGS In tha "Women Wanted'' 16,216, asssts. $262 Ith Dsrlen or "Malt Wanted" Columns ara not 1422 Bell Beames, Sa" Lsk' City. Liabilities. Intended to exclude appilcailens $13,210; assets, S4 022 sex. from persons of tha opposli Ofl. Lloyd Watson, 440 E. 3rd Th ads ara listed seoereta tor the foutt). Sait Lake City. Ltebllitlas, our readers. at convanienca assets, $3. Donsld 420 N. 500 AmJ?Tn Christen, Fork. uabiiitrY, e,T weitiThomaV'eniais, IsVtwrsk i 4 bo we, L'b"i,kM' and 5:00 P.M. AN EXPERIENCED Ll,bim" !.622S;i:,l?.'k5,2Ci,v SERVICE When You Phone Your $44,561, . interest of fho firm ouofa- - . . . US HELP YOU FASTER WANT-A-D Mumlord, ssit7Ikf"ty.Klurtih?ij!)a' essets, 22,442. -- bid in tha Sr iiT04,s..:,'$4jinav- - Li,biii,i' Mno?y..N.TiYo??y,'',-L,,b,mi- serious LET 6125. Howard Jamet any be ac- iceprao. bio proposals and specifk- tions will bo furnished upon request. JACKETTA Requiem Mass for j. DOUGLAS CHRISTIANSEN Mike Jocketta will ba celebrated !(A-94- ) Purchasing Agent Tuesday 10 a.m, immaculate Con-- 1 THE STATS OP UTAH eeptien Catholic Church, Bingham will be recited INVITATION TO BID Canyon. Hoty Rosary Monday I p.m. 1141 West 7100 South, West Jordan where' friends REQ. NO. $7: ALL PRANCE, may call 4 to p.m. Burial, Binq-- 1 ham Canyon Cemetery. Stevenson's BIS$ FINE ARTS POLICY. REQ. NO. 1052: Memorial Chapol funeral directors. ,NsJ,UNCe PR,S0N JONES Funeral services for vehicles held B. Jones will be Bile Specifications and bid forma may Tuesday 13 noon ot the Jenkins-Soff- g Mortu- - bo obtained from Mrs. Wilma Soren- arv, 4740 South Stata Street. Friends' sen, Rcom 147, State Caoitol Sett a 4 may call Monday p.m. and City, Utah; teieohono 3214731. Bids will be received until 9:31 day 1 hour prior to services. Inter-- 1 menf, Memorial Gardens of tho Ap'il 2 1949. J. DOUGLAS CHRISTIANSEN ley. Funeral directors V. C Soft and Sons. Purchasing Agent ...Qennl, Waynt Drr v, 531 S. 4620 West, Kesrna. Liabilities, 620,373; uixli said Wayne I. Kill-pa- works in the show. Jordan High School art inOther interesting eMries from structor. West Jordan, Midvale, Mt. JordThe Jordan exhibit show's off an, Union and Butler Junior an abundance of talent in the High Schools, and from Bingfull range of visual art, with ham, Jordan and Hillcrest High some entries bordering on the Schools include: A color block print of a crafts category. tree by Kirk GorThere are posters, pen and ink drawings, block prints, don, 9th grade, idvale junior. Papier-mach- e dragons by woodprints, oil paintings, graphics, silk screen drawings, col- Butler Junior High 9th graders, ored chalk portraits, collages, including one by David Peters commercial art, batik, ceram- and Kevin Chase. and wire What appears to be a ics, papier-mach- e even cartoons and stained-glass- " (actually wire sculpture and liquid plastic) rhinoceros comic strips. A brooding portrait of an by Allen Nielson, 12th grade, bespectacled teen- - Jordan High. In ' Len ager, by Tom Tholen, 9th grade, Midvale Junior High, is one of art- Chase STATISTICS M D'l B. MURRAY Walter Barton Chase infant son ef James B. end Rosemary Pinkerton Chase Sr. 4144-52East, died March 15 In e Murray hospital of natural causes. Bern March IS. Survivors: parents; brothers. sisters, James Jr., Trey. Paul, Warren, Dale. Linda Teen, all MurBANKRUPTCIES FILED ray; grandparents, Mr. end Mg. Irel Chase, Cottonwood; Donald E. U.S. District Pinkerton. Medford, Ort.t AMs. Donald E. Pinkerton, Salt Lax City; S. Chrlg Lind Arlgn Kirk, 734 grandoerants, Mrs. Jennie LMIlTtits, great Ln., Salt Laka City. Barton, Preston. Idahoi AArs. Ethel 530.720; ailttl. S2.50g. Graveside Ore. Pinkerton, Medford, S. Chrlat services Tuesday 10 30 a.m., Murray Island Don Kirk join., Salt Laka City. Liabir.tiat, City Cemetery. Friends call 4740 S. 130,720; assets S3119. State Tt 215 E. Norman Dougiki Baugh Liabilities. 13900 South Draper. 17.055? assets. $446. Charles Dee Toiiev, 10794 Zinnia Liabilities $11,140; Way Sandy. assets, $117. Evaraft MONTPELIER. IDAHO Rooert Valdez. 220 Leslie Sf. Salt 15 Laka City. Liabilities 45.370; assets, Helen Peter wn, 5, died atMarch a heart a ,n hotpltal Montpelier M10. a'lment. Born Feb. If, 1215, Ovid, to Herbert Yarn Hansen, 1424 E. Peter North. Layton, LiabiHllti. I24.7I; iNgli D. and Chrltllna Peulian Brown $51,. lion. Married Julia Mlna totem-Nortaets, Fiorina Ann Htnien, 1424 E. 275 .Nov. J, 1,3, Sod Spring,; LDS Temple. Farmer, Layton. Liabliti, $24,271; mi ted tivMtockman. Farmer Bear River, ttteti, $433. Utah, resident. Employe AAoneanto S75. , 14,677; Co. Surv von: Chemical widow; Anna R. Hi, gin, , St., sons, daughters. Ronald G. Menlo Og(l,n. Llabiliti,. S2.I20; aneta, $60. E. Wad. Guy F.. Pfk. Calif.; Lowoft Richard O. Quinn. 321 5 "IzzitV Provo; Mr. (Gayla) Tuotlar, PavMML. LUhlTiti' Cochran. Solft. Mr 6166 listers. $ grandchildren; Germany; Terry Lea . Mrs. Era (Viola) Johnson. Ovid; North, Spanish Mrs. Herman (Gladys) Egley, Mon64.505, assets. 6175. John Earl Sullivan. Bov 116, Lark. tpelier; Mr. Douglas (Leila) Hymas Ogdon; Mrs. Askol (Wilde) Salvoson. LeRoy Eugene Songer. 313 W. Menlo Perk. Fun or I Tuesday 1 Third-Fift5000 South, Roy. Ltaollltles, LDS $5,712; p m Montpelier assets. $1,245. ward ChapeL Friends cat! Matthews Norman Lm Prick, 171 Marilyn Mortuary, Montpoliar, Monday Dr., 6I6.175; Layton. Liabilities, prior fo serp.m., Tuesday mo-nissstts. 11,350. vlets. Buna! Montpelier City Come- Gene Chow. 2jjth Esst, Sail UU City. Liabilities. M.4S7; asiets. Maureen Francis Btkar, 731 2nd Eait, Sal Lake City. Liabilities, 62.602, assets, Hit. V Tony Cordova, 654 S. 1st Wsst, Salt Lake City. Liabilities. $26,347, Paint It Like It is work too, ' Rebecca DeVries cause of drug abuse involving LSD and heroin, as well as marijuana and From one end of the country to the other, law enforcement officers have their hands full pected I would recommend with the drug dilemma, Burton something like this," Udall said, told the Deseret News last In Salt Lake City, Police week, and I expected he Chief Dewey Flllis reported 52 would fight it I just thought I arrests during February on various counts of narcotics viola would win." tions. Salt Lake County Sheriff The former secretary made Delmar Larson said during the these points about his plan: I same month his deputies made wanted to indicate a judgment 36 drug arrests and that the that these lands were worth problem is continuing to grow rather than slow down. preserving," he said, and So what do we do about it? then let Congress have its Hopefully, we will not just sit final say in just how the back, read the statistics, and boundaries should be drawn. think it will not happen to our I looked at the areas in children. It can. The problem, Utah last summer myself. as I see It, is one of education not only for our children, but Last fall, after the Park Service brought around the maps, for parents alike. If that genera- I adjusted the lines to take lion gap is to be closed, we out just as much mining and must understand our children's in turn, grazing as we possibly could problems . . . and they, and stiO have a meaningful must understand what dealing with drugs can mean for them." park. I had no idea to take away the preorgative of Congress to authorize parks, but I thought we should indicate to the people those areas that were of Deseret News Washington luraau park quality, and let Congress The Senate WASHINGTON work its will on them later. Utah got its major parks Interior Committee has put off Zion, until Tuesday consideration of by this same route the nomination of Mitchell Mel- Breaks Bryce, and Cedar ich of Salt Lake City as solicitor were first set aside by of and the Interior Department Friproclamation, there would be no national days committee session was forests in Utah if former pres- curtailed by adjournment to reidents had not established ceive President Nixons missile them." policy statement. from Png Hazard Grace 1 to prison sentence for grand larceny, was being treated at the hospital for asthma when he walked away. Warden John W. Turner said Furman had been in prison since April 28, 1967 and had received a parole release date of May 13 this year. He was not under guard at that time he left the hospital and prison officials said he may be heading toward Virat ginia, his home. Continued 5Jy?5SSr- ... Drugs Bill re Ph. Surelda 5!;"shrhk pi Weve expanded. We're now a ChevwayChevrolet dealer. Which means, we offer you a total transportation center lor buying, leasing or renting, leasing isnt a mystery when you walk into our familiar Chevy showroom. You can check out the new Chevrolets right on the floor. And, we'll help ana-ly- 5650 So. State - p,rl K.hr,Ffk. VL&'fc & It cost $12,000 to douse the fires compared with $38,000 spent In 1967 to battle 47 fires. This cost doesnt include the ? LEASING ? CHEVROLET DEALERS LEASING $ High land Dr., (Friends call Monday l pm., Tuesday at chaoei LEM! Stanley hour DMOr wv1CMt Bunei 0, March u Un ,n Amtric;; Fi.ver Holl4d,y tbnwlil Prk. Fork hospil.l ol Jones 7t. J. Disappoited, Park Rejected Roosevelt carved out vast national forests. Both T.R. and F.D.R. (and a few other Presidents as well) also used exec- T. Stanley '' U'h sister, Udcall B-- ' 91, lk normal amounts of spring rainfall caused an abundant growth of annual and perennial grasses, but Mountains. Continued from Page der',uil M d fires the Sch F 4A7 near heavy population areas. COOL AUGUST There were only eight days in August when the temperature exceeded 90 degrees, while usually it is one of the hottest months of the summer. A total of 3.66 inches of fell during the precipitation month and the temperature never reached 100 degrees. man-cause- Ain r. Ilaorum arMc'Oouoal 'Fungal 'h'qW. f son, daughter, "Idow; Control Year IFire Deseret News I'korl USO J. fjJJO $ FENNION Nlchl, LtDrum, 47, 5482 S. Redwood Rd.. B. 14. died March .m. t 969, 2:30 t the home of Toylor and Cloo daughter m Hoile Ball Jones. .dev ut 14Kef, Mar 14. Born ned pey Sin te July ton. Oct. is. 1946. 1190), Bennion, Early. idAughter of Mont. Dillon, WILLIAMS uneral services for E. end Rudy Farmer, Attended B. Williams James will be held U Nichols, ot U, Utah ipjimer i Married Tuesday 2 pm. In the La'km Mor. to WilState Agricultural 260 East South Tern toery Chapel, liam Port Playrr, College. Vetei an pie. where friends may call Monday 192C. WW ??, Sept, II, Former -p m. and Tuesday one evening Sail Lake TemOrem resident. k. hour prior to services. Burial. Salt of Church Survivors: widow; Citv Lake cost of rehabilitating the land pt. Funeral dire Cemetery. of Jesuft Christ Janice daughters, tors Larkin Mortuary. Saints. neieen faserious soil Latter-daLhi; He died Oct. 29, . , AnwrKan .. ther, Fork. Funeral 1972. to Married Thomas Orrtn Wtdoescav 1 p.m., Wmg Mortuary, IBflCH NoflCM erosion," Mr. Soter said. Ladrum, July X 1925. Salt Lake Lthi, where friends call Tuesday band; sons, Ten of the fires were caused Temple. He died Aug. 2S. 1950. Re P m,. Wednesday prior to services El Pate. Pritired ZCMi. President THI STATE OF UTAH Burial Lehi City Cemetery, Benlemln with mary, emooye, Relief Society end YWMIA. Tex.; by children playing INVITATION TO EIO fid Da B., Orem; Active In music circlet. BkI, will t rtcelvfd 6v th matches; six, discarded cigaO. K., Spanish Fo ki 12 grandchildren: Survivors; sons, daughters, Division, Departirwnt of Fibrothers, M's. Richard (Janet) Brainnance, Stale ot Utah, M7 state Capi- rettes; eight, fireworks and Kent, holt, Mrs. Bruce (Mar, el Breinholt Leonard R. Buchanan, Eidred J. Bu-.- fol. Salt Lake City. Utah until f: Earl John Donald R4 R., chanan, O alt all Lake Pearse. T. S. 32th Wait, died A M , March 26 unattended campfires; two, City; 169 on ttto tot- Mrs. Rignal (Twyla) March Is inJ6 John. Mrs Richard (Avon) Bianck. R., Gen a Salt Lake of lowine FOB dfir..Mnn: Jensen, all Gunmtor, Saneole Coun- nelurel ceu.el. Born Nov. hospital burning vehicles; and five, George W., Gerald N., ell Bennion; ty; 16. IM, ROAD COMMISSION. REQ. NO. Casper, Hembur(, Germany, fo Frederick LeRay R. Buchanan Mrs. Homer (Eileen) Pouisen Mrs. J. R 606 ; 5L 647: COVER MATERIAL debris burning. Dean (Mavis) Williams both (tgdeni Wye. Funeral Wednesday 1 p.m., C. end Catherine A) tesch!! Schmidt (TYPE LDS Married Else Mrs. Marvm (Ruby) Wallace. Tay- Spanish Fork L ROAD lummisjiuh. REQ. NO. Aerial tankers dropped 5,400 lorsville: Mrs. Rex (Evelyn) HoskSouth Cottonwood; Mrs. Wayne gallons of fire retaraant on ins. (Velde) Pearson, Hollediy stepson, ROAD' COMMISSION REQ. NO, three fires, compared with Ralph 47Player Bennion; 54 grandchil- Em Spanish Fork City Cemetery, No. It. Survivor,: widow; Legion ion (SKID WEED SPRAYER dren great grandchildren, brothArden B West Jordan! Mrs. Louis 24,600 gallons dropped in 1967 ers. sisters, Hatrie Nichols and Lon (Norma) Leiiarinl, Pebble Beech, MfishTE?no R NO. SAME. Nichols Mrs. Ralph (Elsie) Player. Ctllf.i I grandchildren; greatACER on nine fires. END FRONT Mrs. I. Boyce (Ann) Labrum, all Funeral aervlcea for Ida Sner, 14, grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday I 573: Bennion; Mrs. Kelly (Ruth) Hanes. JS fth East, will be conducted Tuei- - p.m.. West Jordan Fourth LDS Ward lTBOAROT 0PFE'eDUCATI0N, REQ. Rul.i F., both Sell City; R uv n m, 574 E. HI South. She Chapel. JT2S S. 37th West. Frienda P., Mitfuel; Mr. Mrvy n (MuryJ.die March 14, 1949 el her home of ceil 1090 $. Stele, Tuesday H pm. NBOARO: OF0BDEuaTION. REQ. Sherp, Preston. Idaho nature! causes. Wednesday at the chapel one hour NO. 512' OFFICE FURNITURE Funeral Wednesday noon, Bennion services. Born Burial Midvaia TRAINING SCHOOL. REQ NO. Wr clwpbl, iiOt S. Rwlwood CHAIRS (FIBER- nHini','F'loiMn,.City STACK Ctmttery 1 p.m., 4330 bium. Mrrl4 to Zalman $hr. Ha Fritnd. cll VraSNING S. Rad wood Rd. and Wdnavtay atolad e SCHOOL. REQ. NO. January H34, Mmbf. Congrt-mIN- rtJnfrBlB ward chapel one hour before the geitonel Monteiore. TERRAZZO FLOOR ..rvicM. Burial. Murray City Cgm- Hgrry, ANO 0jlwh)rt, THE FOR ATHAV Jack Mrs. Sally Brooks, all Salt Grave, lot irvic6 Nrl SCHO)LS .'r7 PjjAF B. Athav will ba Lake City; Mrs. Betty Abrams. Jama. h.id !,BUNpt -"'iwrppiK O 4tP ar I p.m. in the Logan Monterey Park, calif. j sevan BLDG. FTOO D. Cjty .Cmalery. Er'nc ouoran. may call at graatgrandchildran. ' Robr, Bird Ricnardjor, Infant aonj Burial, Montgficrg Camgtary. Th South VamoleTuisda yS rom i-m' CARPETING ol Own H. and Sybil Nialsan Rich- - family luwajt, conlrl&tion, to tha and Wadiwsdavrwli BUILDING BOARD, REQ. NO. S3: 10 to II a'ml Mamoclal Akonlaliora ACCESSO- AND 3575 5th S. Comribuhona may ba mada lo tha PHOTO COPIER erdson, East, died March 15 in a Salt Lake hospital of natural o) Utah Ah5Ic.XIE$ UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE AT March. Funtr.l dirgcfori. Larkin causa. Born March )4 1969. SurviRROVO. REQ NO. 1144: DICTAT. vors: parents; brother sister, Owen Mortuary. F. IING EQUIPMENT H. Jr. Carolyn, botn Salt Laka City; Continued from Page B--t BliHCR ter Funtr.l FINANCE REQ. NO. M: ROST-Geoitrvlcn Mr. Bird and Mrs. M. grandparents O. will OGDEN MAILING MACHINE Mrs. Grace Freeman be hld AGE MET' Biihop Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Murray; 44, died ef nature! causes Tunday 12 noon in the Lgrkln Mortu- senior high school enrollment of Davttf A. Richardson Salt Lake Haiard, 14 in an Ogden rest home. ary Chapel, 26. E.H South March Temple. Mrs. Grace City; Born Nov. 27 1900 Odeen to Walter Friend, may call at the moriuary 113. Yet the principal reported Nialsan Heber City. Funeral Tues- and to Mrvlcee. In- Florence Stone Freeman. Mar- Tuexlay I hour day 3 p.m., 4760 S. State where ried to Albert F. Warden. Divorced. ferment, S.L.C. prior LIQUOR Cemetery, Funarel call one half hour prior to that they have their share, of friends Larkin Mortuary. REQ. NO. 346: PAPER BAGS services. Buriat Memorial Gardena Married to Herbert G. Haiard. Ha director., 1W1 STATE In e died Lived for 194. time BOCKMOLT CE-Funtr.l MrvICM lor CONCRETEPRlSON.RENq. BLOCK, LIME Colo.; mostly In Oeden. Mem- JoMph M. Bockholl illegal drug problems. The prin- of the Valley. will b ber Methodist Church. Survivors: Tuetdav 11 a m. In ltia Granger iih!"fTATE PRISON, REQ. NO. 1066: son, Gena Warden, Roy; four cipal added that they think It is Ward, 1270 Wet 350 South. Frlandi BLANKETS two great grandchildren; mey call Monday H p.m. al MC- - IfATE PRISON. REQ. NO. 1061: now under control, but when a SLATERVILLE Weber County sister, Mrs. Haiti Vicks, Ogden. Fu- Oougal'6 Funaral Home, 3 South WESTERN STYLE JEANS Rebecca DeVries. Intent daughter ef neral Wednesday, 11 am., Larkin Redwood and Tuaedey al lha church! STATfi PRISON, REQ. NO. 106f: Fowers Chapel ef the Dawn, Ooden where ona hour prior to Mrvkgs. R. and Gaytan peaceful little community such Robert NO. PRISON, DeVriee died March 15 in an Ogden triands call REQ. p.m.; Valley View MemorlarPark. Funerail.sl'ATE Tuesday CALF RATION ef natural causes. Born Feb. Wednesday prior to services. Burial director!, McOougal Funeral Home. Rev-6-1- : as Escalante can get hooked hospital ViSUALCv'HANbiCAPPED, REQ.' 21. 1949 Oeden. Survivors: parents, Mountain View Cemetery. , BOOON RAYON MOP YARN Funeral larvket tor NO. brothers, sister, Cory Shad. Shamra. by some pusher, it makes you all ot Finance The Department enry (Heinrich) Bodon will be held Slatarvllla; grandparents Mr. at 12 noon In the Bryen 2nd iervei th rlaht to rajact any or all L. Mr. and end Mrs. Sam DeVries, wonder if there is any place left Mrs. Austin Fowers, ail Sletervin. or to accept or reiect the Ward. 1612 Sa. llth East. Friendships; nv part of any fed; or. to L. Hyrum may call Monday tvaning from services Tuesday 11 a.m., PRESTON, IDAHO "v informality or ttchnicauty to have your children educated Graveside call Johnson, 77 died March IS in an 1 m. at 470 Highland Drive and weiva Ogden City Cametery. Friend bid in the intaresf of th in any Larkin Chapel of the Down Tuesday Ogden rest home of natural causes. at tha and grow to be responsible ona church. Funeral directors, Stafg. Omy bids giving a firm quota Born March 14, 1992 Mink Creek half hour prior to services. Cottonwood Mortuary. tlon properly sfqnad will be ac te Nels Niels and Inerad Idaho citizens. Bid proposals and ooecifica CUNNINGHAM Reouiem Mass cepted. Pearson Johnson. Married Clare Pattiona will be furnished upon request erson June 23 1913, Logan LDS for Kathryn D. Cunnineham wil' ba Layton Police Chief LaMar J. DOUGLAS CHRISTIANSEN held at a.m. at th Tuesday she died 1920. Married Temple; Purchasing Agent t Cathedral of tha Madeleine, 329 Bast Chard reported to Burton that TOQUERVILLE Washington Coun- Gladys Porsgren May 14 1924; she South Lenora Taylor Nagle 95, died ty Temple. Rosary will be recited 1944. Member LDS Church. SurTNI STATI OF UTAH any given dance at Layton of natural cause In San Francisco died 7; at tha O'Donnell Mondey p.m. ; sons daughter. Virgil INVITATION TO BID 372 14. Born 1174 New Harmony, vivors; East First South, Mortuary, Preston; Lynn, where friends High School there would be an March call from 7 until to William Warren and Julia Carbine American Kenneth VEHICLES Fork, Utah; Richard, Salt I X p.m. BuriatmayMt. Calvary CemeN. Enoch ei kids 60 Married Nagle, 40 to Taylor. estimated using Bids will be received by fbt PurLake City; Mr. DeFern (LaRie) tery. Funaral directors O'Donnell 1197, St. George LOS Temple. ForDivision, Burbank chasing Sunset Calif.; Mrs. John Mortuary. Department of Fimer resident of Provo, Salt Lake ther LSD or marijuana. nance. State of Utah 147 State Capi(Helen) Nogy Canoe Park, Calif.; SVBR8TT end Toouarvllie. Member LDS Mrs. Russell Memorial services for tol. Salt Laka City Utah, until 9:34 Ball Riversida. (Gwen) Dr. Glen Brown, assistant City Florence Everett will be held Tues- A.M., April 9, 1949, on IhO following Church. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. Calif.; 24 9 great grandchildren; Ena Gibson Mountain View, Calif.; ef 7 P m. with Dr. Clarke Od-d- F.O B, destination: sisters Mrs. Minnie day officiating, director, Utah State Hospital Mrs. at the Deseret MorMOtOR POOL REQ. NO. 34$: Regalia Schettiar San Francis- grandchildren; Merrill PresMrs. Gertrude Tripp, 20 co, five grandchildren; eight , 34 E. Seventh South St. Pri- FOUR DOOR SEDANS tuary Youth Center, has reported 1 p.m. vate cremation service held on MonWednesday services ton. Funeral MOTOR Graveside POOL REQ. NO. 341: LDS Staka Franklin Center. Friends at Shrine of Memories, Funeral FOUR-DOOSTATION WAGONS 9 p.m. Toeuervllla Cemeper cent increase in the number Wednesday direction PrastOih Tues- day. Desere Mortuary Fu- call Webb Mortuary, directors, POOL REQ. NO. J42: MOTOR of under Salisbury tery of young patients admitted be neral Home, St. George. day evening Wednesday after 11 PICKUP TRUCKS AND ECONOMY a.m. Burial Logan City Cemetery. 7 Most of the fires in Wasatcfi National Forest in 1968 occurred Survivor- i fral rtfidJhi etit er. Surv vors: granddaughter, Mrs.'lMr et2d?J!nakrft-lT,Jerrv (lerrv) LtrJ, El Paw. Text 4 great ton who grandchildren: in her death. Harry Heinrich, Korb. Germany, Funerail preceded 0Neai. Cremation Memorial service Tuesday noon, Bryan Second LDS Tuesday 7 P m., 34 6. 7th South, ward chapel. 1ft?1 S 11th East. Renee InflilaJ LIGHTNING 14, - erfoime-- ; Broadway Zir Germany So'emniztd Saif Lake LOS Tern fur pie. Lono-tim- j PfSychDirPF,iIJrfl. hrn'',X'c,!i,,I Fed- 141, Bll Redwood, and Wedreadav ot the church one hour prior to aer. Funeral dirtclora, MrOouoal s vices. Funeral Home. MARTINSZ Graveside torvices Iw fcrml (Mctl) Martinet will ba held Tuesday al 12 noon in tt ,v. morlel Gardens of the Valley Cemetery. Friends may call at Russon Brothers Mortuary, 255 $ouh 2nd . Fast. Monday from 4 to I P m Fu-directors, Russon Brothers NAi.DER Funeral services for 9ari Irene Singleton Naider will be . held Thursday o m, in the Layton Union Mortuary Chapel, 1095 N. Main. Friends may call Wednesday 1 340 E nw of. serve. Interment, femoie.. Tuesday, jjnin nd vvednesdav, 1011 a.m. havsvllle lavton Memorial Pak. Merrill R. Hoi- uggesty contributions to funroi directors, 1933, of the Church. 51, 17, 1969 .Funerals Athay , Krist Married Nov. B. Memes Blair Athav, erai wav, dieo; March 17, lfc,s 37 a m. In a j of caLiie? hM0l,4, 15, 170 Stuttoar Germa ny; she died Feb. 23. 1933. Married Bulier-dicCaroline to Phtioso- )ip Bodon. Retina Dec. Member I ohv. A James . ded. Marr.d to H G Schaffer Jr.; he deo. Membei Science 1534 te Germany, and1. Bernard $ Veromka G. Mind VERNON DIVISION - and Ruby Thomoon. Miined t o Henry G. 0 Neal: he W- fores: $chf- 1193. burQh. like Mytrey C'Neal Bodon. 77, u Mv Ul,Muehinausn East died March 15 in a Salt Lake nur$na home of natuial causes. Born Dec. : lewMifvl Heinrich (Henry) S urn fca$t, died 15 in (March 'Salt Lake hospital of natural cave. Florence Q. S. DESERET NEWS, Monday, March ! FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE To Place a ,Want-AIn Your Hometown Phone or Drop in to Ycur Local d, Newspaper Representative OGDEN, UTAH lloyd Peterson 3538 Ogden Ava.-3- 99 PROVO, UTAH 01I2 LOGAN, UTAH Sol Atkinson 5 2 fqderol Woy-7- 52 4215 Keith Chote, Willard Ballantyn 45 No. 200 W. St. 373-539- 0 CEDAR CITY, UTAH Alfred Olten 254 So. 100 West 6-6437 IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Merrill Harward Max Brown 522 6101 162 $th Av. 120 EoM 16th POCATELLO. IDAHO Van Stewart 206 No. Arthur-2320- 66? |