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Show DESERET 10B NEWS, Wednesday, January 22, 1969 OBITUARIES I Herbert O. Trayner O. Herbert Sr.. 77,1 5050-- Pa knor's .',:21 Sktift Qui-stion- e Eli 15 Ja, local of hoso,tal Cause A, illa Nen, Juab County, a dauoh. ter of Henry and Ph ,1 os Martha Warned Haynes. to George Si d. Well; laic,' Warned vorced to Wilham J. Henrotd, April 2. 1907, Neoll. 'le Oled !kAav. 2',,. 190. naturarn Suit On d,c0 County Auditor Glen Palmer. Feral Housing Administration. If Friendship Manor Corp. The Manor is listed with the put on the rolls of Salt Lake: which built a $3 million, taxes on it would be apartment at 1320 E. 5th SouthlSecretary of State as a In 1965 is asking Third Dis- - profit corporation. Its purpose approximately $45,000 a year,1 to Stewart's suit. trict Court to rule that a State is stated as "a Commission directive puttng it sponsored, corpora-- I Stewart asks for "injunctive for the pur-an- d on Salt Lake County tax rolls is tion organ;zed other relief" and notes that "without authority." ,pose of providing housing for, the corporation is "irrevocably the elderly and handicapped dedicated and operated excluThe suit was filed late Tues-- , without charging any en- - sively for charitable and by attorney Justin Stewart pi:rsonsfee on a profit purposes, and no part of on behalf of the corporation's ;trance non- non - discriminatory, the income or assets of the cor-- ; prolit,; of, members of board trustees, charitable basis." poration shall be distributed to which belong to First Unitarian; A member of the manor's or inure to the benefit of any in-Congregational board of Church, said many of dividual as trustees such benefits except Church, Temple Bnai Israel the tenants receive federal rent as shall inure to all tenants and United Church of Christ. to their income ,supplements through reduction of monthly Defendants named in the suit and all are 62 years of age or charges." are The State Tax Commission ;lover. The apartment is not com-He notes that Roland V. Wise, County assessor Earl M. Baker,Ipetitive, the trustee said, and no' district director of the U.S. Ind County Treasurer Sid Lam- - publicity is, published in an ternal Revenue Service, has bourne, County Commissioners attempt to lure tenants. manor an exempthe granted Royal K. Hunt, Oscar Hanson' Money to erect the apartment tion from federal taxes because Jr., and Phillip Blomcuist, and was arranged through the Fed-o- f its status. Stewart also states in his brief i that an opinion of the Salt Lake County attorney, written Dec. 2, 1968, by Samuel E. Blackham, deputy for civil matters, qualiand fies the manor as !recommends that it be granted itax exemption. The opinion also states that Atty. Gen. Phil Hansen wrote about a similar project in Weber Coonly and that his (pinstatus ion favors its "in every detail." still inside the store. Several An alert citizen's phone call The Salt Lake County Comof dollars worth hundred enabled City Police to appremission approved the manor's includitems were recovered, continued status for hend two men at the scene of ing a television set, a portable 1968 after of the letter receipt a bur glary stereo, two vacuum cleaners, from the county attorney. this morning a certyet sweeper, a clock On Jan. 2, 1968, however, the Homer radio, two electric drills, an State Tax Commission directed Hansen Furnielectric saw and an adding 32IRIME the Salt Lake County assessor, ture Store, 460 I machine. the Board of Equalization and S. State. Both men were booked in the county auditor to assess the William 01- OA Salt Lake Jail manor "for 1968 and all such fusen, 63, 438 S. for investigation of second ture years until such time as State. whose room in the and degree burglary grand the State Tax Commission or Carol Hotel o'.erlooks the furlarceny. Police identified the some court of competent jurisniture, said he observed the as James Rooney Lom- diction pair directs otherwise." break-iabout 2 a.m. when he 28, 237 S. 14th West, and bard, was unable to sleep. Olsen is This order was signed by Norman Thomas Royce, 38, so badly crippled with rheuRanson Quinn. chairman, and 173 N. 2rd West. matism that it had kept him Vernon Holman, A. Pratt who in was Lombard, hiding Kesler and G. Douglas Taylor, awake, and he had gotten out the store when police arrived, of bed to rub some ointment was bitten on the leg by one commissioners. on his aching fingers and Blackham's letter to the Salt; of the K-Corps dogs sent Lake County Commission is an joints. into the store. He was treated exhibit of the manor's suit. Even though it was painful in University Medical Center an for him to dial the police for dogbite and returned to It states that the affairs of the manor were investigated in 1967. number, Olsen called, saying City Jail. the letter "It developed," that "I would be a poor citiRoyce was apprehended by the manor had, "that states, zen if I 2idn't." police as he ran from the been unable to complete occuBecause of the quickness of store. of the building with peopancy the man's call, poWholesale value of the its articles lice arrived just seconds later items recovered was In excess Iple qualified under and so some: of incorporation, and arrested two men one of $500, police said. : made on a ,;,,,..,i4' l ta,. Born Dec. Lake i891, $alt City, to John ard ' 1111Q , 4,,,,t.......d i 7; 1 ,,...? t1N tl .,k,,: i ' 1 non-prof- it I PAINFUL CALL Alert Citizen non-prof- it Foils Burglary non-prof- non-prof- it at y I n , t ;. 4 $ 'rentals were tempo-rary basis to students of the' t fkr r ti University of Utah. "This gave rise," the letter: continues, "to some doubts as to the effect of this upon exemption because if this were to be continued as a permanent policy, we doubted that exemption would be justified." Alcohol Centers Paying Dividends ;"71 Maria, ,., ' " t E. Mary , Bowman be Momorial services will 4 P m., :'" FrioaY, Methodist ;. Christ 2375 E. 'Church, f.c.rr' I niiir'd natural causes 20 at home. 19, Born Sept. of Vete' anWW .......,,,.... "" ..,..,i h, V, 1. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Dean. Con, both Arizona; Mrs. J a nice Kenton, , 4t, :7 .,".. ' 9 y ,'. ', ,'.'. , ,i Hauser, both Sal Lake City; ste0- eaughters, Mrs. June Tidwell, Mrs. Phyllis Simpson, both Salt Lake brothers, s;sCity; la grandchddren, ter, Walter, Mrs. Minnie Mohl p, both Ogden; James, Las Vegas. Funeral, Thursday, 11 a.m., 240 E. Scu;h Temple, where friends call Wednesday, 6.8 p.m., Thursday prior to services. Burial, Salt Lace City Cemetery. Jacob Beegman E. 88, Jacob 251 3rd Bergman, South, died of natural causes Jan. 19 in a Salt Lake Born Sept. Igi 1860. Ruvila. Clothing business. Salt Lake City resident. 20 Years. Member Conorenation Monteficre. Member Indeoendent Order of brother. Survivors: Los Argeles. Funeral services were held Wednescley at 574 E. 1st South. Burial, Montefiore Cemetery. Jess G. Needham OGDEN Jess Gyle Needham Sr., 75, died after a long lilness Jan. 21 in a hospital here. B3rn Feb. 9, 1893, Waqoner, Okla., to Mr. and Mrs. Jes,, G. Needham. Married Emma Ja se Parker, Aug. 12, 1912, Bartlesville, kis.; she died Dec. 76, 141. Ogden resident since i934. Sta. Defense fireman, tionary Depot Ogden. Member, Methc.dist Church. Survivors: sons, daughter, Crystola (Chris), Jess. Ray, ail Ogden; Jack, Seattle, Wash.; Dale, Roy; Mrs. Thomas (Norma) Balance, Tokyo, J a pa n; 25 grandchildren; 13 great.. g r a nd c h Id rent brother, John, Wash. Funeral Yakima, Friday p.m., Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel where friends call Thursday p m., Friday prior to services. Burial, Washington Heights Memorial Park. Tricia A. Atkinson HYRUM, Cache County Grave. 1 side services wiil be Thursday. p.m., Hyrum City Cemetery for Tricia Allen Atkinson, infant daughter of A. Lade II and Linda Allen Atkin. son, Hyrum. She died Jan. 22, 1969, In a Logan hospital shortly after birth. Survivors: parents, brothers. Mitchell, Tracy, grandpsrents, Mrs. Beth Allen, Mrs. Agnes Merrill. all Hyrum; Orlando Atkinson, Ogden. Basil O. Carson Basil Owen OAKLEY. IDAHO Carson, 81, died of a sudden Illness Jan. 20 at home here. Born March 1, lev, Marion, Idaho, to John A. and Hannah Larson Carson. Married Regina Haag, Oct. 16, 1912. Albion; she died Sept. 25, 1958. Forme r. Life. resident. Survivors: long Oakley Earl B., Ivan W., sons, daughters, both Burley; Mrs. Nathan (June) Tanner, Oakley; Mrs. Fred (Barba. ra) Archer, Mioidcka; 10 grandchil. brothdren; '9 ers, sisters, Leo, Burley; Jack. T rs. Mrs. Falls; Cathryn Perrin, Inez McCardy, Mrs. Elqie Orem Mrs. Alice Tomlinson, all Portland, 2 p.m.. Ore. Funeral. Thursday. Funeral McCulioch Home where C311 friends ifternoon Wednesday and evening. Thursday prior to services. Burial, Pleasant View Cemetery. James H. 1 !Bowman, South. 'She died Jan. 17, of injuries 11969, in an 'suffered acci-- , lautomobile dent near Rufus, " ,Ore. Born le, 4.,. 11951, David City. :,;,1 !Neb., a daughter :A4' of Kirk B. and k Mason PARKER. IDAHO James Hinckley Mason, 78, died Jan. 18 in a Pocatello hospital of Injuries suffered In a fail. Born Oct. 28. 1890, Parker. to James T. and Rhoca A. Hinckley Married Mason. Esta Elizabeth Brower, June II, 1914, Salt Lake LDS temple. Member, LDS Church, served mission to Eastern States. Trucker. Operated Parker Sawmill. Past mayor of Parker. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Glen, Mrs. De Lynn (Vada) Miller, both Parker; Willis B., St. Anthony; Mrs. Rex (Beth) Cutler, Newdale; Mrs. Donald (Ave) East, Ogden; 27 grandchil- 1 '' , ,i J. !Mlaaria a n d .,. BangElizabeth r 7 ,N., - '!.4.- .. si ' "' ' " held married S. Nonie :, ..1 51, ..: ....;.. smith, March Lake ,. ),,i, t1V. :, 1920, Salt .::: Church M: Temple, of Jesus Christ of "::,.....tij Latter-da- y Saints. ".:,;,:?", Graduate, Univer- - ::;:... ;;,;;:.::;;; sift' of Utah, with ,;? B.S. in degree electrical engineering. High priest, Granger 20th Ward. Retired emPloYe, after 26 years service. Farmer. Veteran World War .: Service l'l s c.,, 6 - tt:.07. : CDoiraelegeo ,,, i .'' .;,. ',..f, ..,. te ....- i ParLirologcakr: ,. ' ifor, Skyline mot's: r.,,,,,. Sur- - School. 11,igh ti , ',,,i, ...,,, a S parents; Joan sister, all Salt Marie, .'', Lake City. '.-- , h. Survi vors sons, Willis Wtiliam J o h n, Alvin Fredrich, Salt all Cecil Gardner Bean, to, Leon, PROVO 3 great-- , died of a Lake City; .0 grandchildren; tang illsisters, Mrs. Barbara 'ness Jan. 21 in a grandchildren; '"1 C. .; Porterville, .Wiiiis James. rest home here. Mrs. Curtis (Lydia) Paskett, Hene- - Born Dec 24, ',. . Funeral Satur.1 Summit County. Indian ler, 1888, , day noon, Winder Third LDS Ward Sanp ee County,. .. h East. Friends call Chapel, Elias a n d b1.1 .A 3S E. 7th South Friday p.m., Sat- - to Clarissa sanna urday at the ward chapel one hour S e e y Gardner. Burial. Salt LC:ze, Married to Jesse ',.t., prior to services City Cemetery. Fuller Bean. Sept . iat4.4:". Cecil G. Bean - ..' , Lorenzo Member C h u r c LDS ' Ivitic4. ' Willis. Married to Fredrich James NandleY, Nov. 20, 1912, sal, Lake died he City; 1947. 23. March . ie'redin- in"' augo-icon:tent mobile at The Dalles, 0-Born Aug. 9, Salt Lake 1451, ta John r..i:y. Albert and Beulah ' . leeArin Pennock, E.ast, died Jan. 16 - 81, 1265 Willis Handley, Souih. natural rwCiriiiivsic,,eimliatoand:E2zia: .1;t7r: tit' f causes Jan. 21 in a Salt Lake hospi. tal Born May 16, Salt Lake 1887, .4014 te ., Josephine 1,40akivt of 4, " i,s.w .,.i soiem- 1909; 29, - "......:.::;.. LpS niezed leManti died 1943. 1, 'April Delbert Attended Brigham SACRAMENTO, CALIF. A u k t i n Ferns. Young Aced cm y. w o r t h, 76, Sac. ',:V1101aW4441t.,3Manager, r a m e n t o. for- '''kr Salt h3use, ing mer U t a h rest- . ti Lake City dent, d i e d Jan. - 2969, 3 arn a local hospital after an illness. 22, in :;a,,,' l',,,3 i :,,, .,';, a .LDS Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, David G., Santa Fe SDringSt Calif. Byron B., Norwalk, Calif.; Morris L.. Pine Top, Ariz.; George E., Sal Lake City; Mrs. Lucian (Helene) -'- le, 66 Andrew Born March G "I'- , b71er Member ) t.At ' i 1r ' 28, a b. County. .i. M o 8 9 2, n d ra 4 " ,, Lafav113enn ";,:, I J. (Ws) Marcroft, Orem; 21 grand- and Delohia F' 9 Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, ,ette children; Farnsworth ,Lutz ' brothers, sisters, Gien E. Gardler, ,. Elton F., Salt Lake City; Max B.-- M a r r i a d Etta ,., Ernest Gardner, Poth Hebei; Ron. Clinton D , Mrs. Cecil W. (Alice) It r e n e Janke Skills.act,":;:,, Deakin, Attend- Br..wman. .itt: :;tiJ. aid Gardner. Mts. i' Aul D. (Thelma) 12, 1917, Prince, Mrs. P"x ;J,. (Phyllia) McAr-lNo' ' Box ed Wasatch Acad- - i.x.; V. Mrs. Vincent, both Pruva; Mrs. Hazel 1Tremonton, thur, " emv, Mount High School. Mem- - (Green, all Granger; Mrs. ILaVern) ,..ountv, L Bud L.. lE I d e r Pope, Mrs. Maude Kane, both Salt PleaLant; Skyline .Uteh. Spent adult (Carol) Harmon, Riverton; 25 ;Lake City; Mrs. Victor E. (Virginia) i n California ber, Christ Methodist Church. 12 Hcdouist, Son Bruno, Calif.; Mrs. area ldren, life S u r v i v o r s: brothers.) children, parents. Survivors: widow, son, dauohterS, Bessie G. Robbms, San Francisco, sisters, Fredick, Sunny, Charles B.. David K., both Salt Lake brothers, Mr. and Mrs. mead, Calif.; Herman R., Granger, Earl Albert, Evelyn Marie Ferns- Calif. Funeral Friday 11 a.m., Berg Ciiv; grandoarentS, Newman Selmer Skillstad, Grove,: Mrs. Nellie Schmidt, Mrs. Clara B. worth; Mrs. James F. (Melba) Smi. Mortuary where friends call Thurs.. V. Mrs. James L. (Doris Lorraine) !day 6.8 !Moore. both Salt Lake City. Nrb. p.m, Friday one hour prior ' Funeral it;ita,.12an.a,.11 to services. Wasatch Lawn 0P.m., Blirial, Wasatch Lawn Memorial, r. !sisters. St.alia ea Park. W. C oel0. Friends call 130 S. Redwood Rel.. ee tiel ha) y $V I p.m. and Friday a. :City. Thursday, : the ward char& one hour before set,' Funeral services I P R I C EEllza Jane for William Fox. died of a lone illness Jan. 20 at mento. Burial Sunset Cemetery. 56, 357 E. 33rd South, who died Jan. home here. Born June 28, 11192, Bickin an auto- 2J of iniuries suffered neil, Wayne County, to James and, Pedestrian accident Jan. 19, will be Oreha Ann Wilson Brinkerhoff. Mar11 2350 E LIM a.m. at Thursday June ried to John Ammon Marteuh, South where friends call Wednrcter 28, 1911, Lawrence, Emery County; 78 p.m., .hursday one hew- - ortor to he LDS Temple; Manti , OGDEN (Kazen-Adolf Cilv Cemservices. Burial Salt Lake Kay !solemnized Byers Massengale Walking-- I LDS t onBertha 5, 1961. Memba 73 1528 S. lith West. died of wadell, 78, died of natural causes eiery. Born Dec. 31, 1912. Salt Lake OUP, s ego Lily Church. Mr:ober Li to William Edward and in 20 a . City. Born Jan. 21 here I at causes hospital home. Jan. d a u g h I e r 3,1 natural Survivors: Camp. Wallis Fox. Married Ella Gran Jen Mrs. C h a r I s (Mary Ann) Ste., Born Nov. 9, 1875, Sycamore, Kan.. March 21, 18a0, Gingen, Germany, to son April 9. 192. Salt Lakl City; venson, Provo; Mrs. Merrill IN:na), to John H. and Emily Kingston! Jehano and Pauline Ballaster Knell. she d:ed 1960. l'asterer. MemOer Married Scrmil, LDS Church. Survivors Magdelina son. daa- Bearnson, Mrs. Reid (Phyllis) Aus.: Byers. First husband died. Married wade'. Germany; she died 1916. Mar- - tors. William Edward. tin. both Hiawatha. Carbon Counlyr- to Earl K. Walkingtom Nov. 28. Lekewocd, 14, 21 areat - grand8 Grandchildren; Salt Lake City resident, 12 ,ried Rosins Prinzing, Feb. 10, 1918, Calif.; Mrs. Betty Jean Deek.r, Sal Ogden. Edward sister. brother, cht:dren; Salt Lake Lake City; Mrs. Steven G. (Sharon) solemnized, Former resident. Mem.:Germany; years. Ogden Brinkerhoff. Lawence; Mrs. Wilford ber LDS Church. Survivors: nine Beaumont, Tee.; hus., LDS Tempt.. She died July 27, 1956. Masters. aister. (Edna) DeLeeuw, Bicknell. Funeral brothers, to United Stales. Ian Ogden grandchildren; 1 Price First LDS hand; sons, George U. Massengale, Lame Moroni. Haroid (Red). Mrs. Edward Friday p.m, 1911. resident since farmer. R. Poultry Audio ROYV Massengale, Ward Chaoel. Friends call Fausett Provo; L. all Salt Lake World War :, German City;(Lily) McEntee. p.m Friday, Arthur K. Massengale, Open Fu., Veteran, Mortuary, Thursday Wayne Clifford, Orem, at the ward chapel one hoe. prior to, nerai Ftiday II cm., Larkin CH)pel Navy. Survivors: sons, daughters, Erwin Lake Fred services. Burial, price city cemetery. 'of the Dawn, Ogden. Friends call 260 City; Kay, Salt Saddle River, E. South "'erne's, Salt Lake City, Kazenwedel, N.J.; Wednesday p.m., Thursday at the Rolf W. Kay, Kearns; Gunter Kay, MIDVALE Graveside services p.m., Friday San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Ivan G. I Hil. fcr Emery L. Eldredge, infant son of place of services, Chris-iprito services. Burial, Ogden City degard) Olsen. C'eartield; Mrs. L.'James HILL AIR FORCE BASE Lance Jean and Darla Gerald (Loretta) Bundy, Ogden; 19 daughter Cemetery. the Raisoy:ch: Eldredge , .0 Hoover St., miAral, of M. Sgt. Drago and Roswitha ,grandchildren; 8 2 p.m., be will held Thursday, 1 p.m., Lindquist Hennies Ralsovich, died of a heart: 'Funeral, Thursday, He died Jan 21, City Cemetery and Sons Colonial Chapel where ray ailment Jan. 20 in a Davis County 1969 in a Murray' hospital shortly 9 friends call Wednesday, hospital. Born April 25, 1967. Gerrra-- I p.m.,lettel: birth. sif ter, Survivors: Thursday prior to services. Burial,' Survivors: parents; fly. brothers, Don- Washington Heights Memorial Park. aid J., Davidparents; :Karen. Hill An; grandparents. Mr. L., Midvale; grand. and Mrs.- - Mike Raisovich, Crothers-- 1 OGDEN Gustave Verner Mrs. Lawrence E. and Mr. :parents, villa, id.; Mrs. Annedora Hitnnies,iSOn, 92, died of natural causes Eldredge, Mr. and Mrs. Dad Lance, 14,1 in a hospital here. Born.pec. Mr. and Mrs. .illial Union' 0876, Lugnas, Sweden, to Kies and was Tuesday 3 p rn., Layton H. James Effie Fuller, Mrs. Wilk:len Charlotte Adamson Anderson. Mar-- 1 mFer?dca Wilkins, DELTAEyelina all Salt Lake tuaKroyveCnheareeFlu.nFerllerHaol Hawkins, Cillyi, great, d Anna W. Johnson, Nov. 2, 1907.'57, died of a heart a i m e n t Jan. great grandmother, Mrs. Annie ersville. Burial, Riverview Cemetery,' Stockholm, Sweden; solemnized Salt 120 in a Murray hospital. Born June Landis, Salt Lake City. Seymour, Ind. Lake LDS Temple; she died May So 22, 1901. Mancus, Cob., to George 1960. Married Louisa Smith, Ogden; Henry and Florence May Bell Will-- 1 6he died 1968. Came to U.S., 1910. den. Married to Heber B. Wilk.ns,1 E. Ogden resident since 1920. Member .July 23, 1923, Filmore; solemnized,' B 1. ACKFOOTFuneral serviceS Dr. Ralph Edward LDS Church. high priest, bishopric. Manti LDS Temple; he died Aug. A were E8M1, held tooa y In Blackfoot dled Moved to Delta, 1922. SurvI:. Ward chapel, Church of Jesus Second Clark. long illness temple worker, choir. Former Christ Born here. a 20 in July. ber Carpenters Union, Golden Hour vors: sons. daughters, Mrs. Gene et Lat.er-ahospital Jan. le, Samis, 19, 1887, Evanston, Wyo.. to Clarence Club. Survivors: son, daughters, Vic- - Fisher, Don, Tim, all Salt Lake Salisbury, 51, Blackfoot. She e)a Jled Downs RonElizabeth R. O. H. and tor N. 1969, 12:15 a.m. in a local City; DeVere, Weiser, Idaho; Jan. C.; Mrs. A., Dunn, Wellington ArtClark. Married Florence Wynona Callf.n aid, San Jese, Calif.; Mrs. Eugene hospilal oiler a long illness. (Vera) Weiss, Sacramento, Born MeY 2e, 1917, A.,,o.s. svea Woodville, derson, Aug. 19, 1911, Farmington. snook, Palo Alto, Calif.; (Terry) Simmons, Sevin San Fran- daughter of Lamond and Graduate Northwestern University, Mrs. Walter A. (Zina) Siebert, cisco, Calif.; Mrs. Raymond (Arlene) Idaho, aRider Chaffin. to In Married can 1911 Practiced A. Calif.' 1...ennri dentistry Francisco, Robert Lynch, Mrs. Calif.; Sunnyvale, Jerrr, dentistry, Ogden 19:he; Nicholson, Mrs. pay- - Reno, Nev.; Mrs. M c k ey W aren) R eerAuroR. kirlirrit3eJr"'eirj1uaoyee: Brigham City, 1914-1grand- when he retired. Life member mond (Ellen) Spencer, both Ogden; iMcGuyre, Kearney, A r iz- - IA State Hospital. Served in P 11 ican Dental Assn., Utah Stale Dental 11 great.,children; brothers. Earl, Al, both Del- g r a nd children; School. YWMIA. and Relief sister,ita. Funeral. Thursday 1 n- 1., ' Delta Sunday brother, Society, Ogden Dental Society. Veter- - 'g r a ndchildren, Dai. Society Member, tvlelhodist Ernest Classon Anderson. Mrs. Sev. IT h r d LDS Ward Chapel where ghter of presidency. I. Member an WW Utah Piaeers. 1:ZO am. call until Thursday Church. Peet member George Wash- ern (Lisa) Perrson, b oth Sweden.' time of Survivors: husband, sons, daughzervices. Burial, Delta Cem- tars, Douglas K., Ronald, Karen ard ington Lodge 21, FOAM. Survivors: Funeral Thursday 1:30 am, Chapel Brenda Salisbury. all niacktoot, ore widow. Public Masonic funeral Fri. of Flowers Mortuary. where friends etery. mother. grandchild, Blackfoot; sis day 11 a.m. C spot of Floweis Mor call Wednesday p.m., Thursday lters, Mrs. Mildred Thiemal, Pocatel ni6 one hour prior to services. Burial! tuary where friends callto Thursday Mrs. Jean Kotoed. Terre'on services. Aultorest Memorial Park. 7.8 p m., Friday prior Burial. Fielding Memorial Park, Burial Aultorest Memorial Park. ;Idaho Falls. PARK CITY Funeral services !for Dudley Joseph Davey. 43, JffreY,Fialipcn1c ,c,tv Wyo former Pan( City rest., --- -- - ---- -RON' Anna Nelson Huillet, 94, den', will be held Thursday, 2 p. BANGERTER Funeral services Darrell Jaques died of natural causes Jan. 20 in a St Brendor's Catholic Church, Jet' CLEARFIELD will be he'd Born Oct. E. 19, 1874, fcr here. A;bert He a illness in died hospital a after frey 19, died Jen. 19a9, 47, Bangerter, City. long Robison, Nets Lander, 2 P.m. at the Granger Stake of Wyo.. hospital lung :Jan. 20 in a Sait Lake hospital. Rom, Hamada smotand, Sweden, to Peter. 3335 cancer. 2850 South. West Center, June 15, 1921, Devils Slide, Morgan Johan and Ulrike Benostron :County, to Leland and Elva Jaques- !Dn. Married to Jules Peter Huillet,1 a Born June 3, MS, leadyive, colo.,Friends may call at the McDougal son of Herbert Dudley and Pauline funeral Home. 4330 South Redwoad Robison. Attended Weber State C3I- Feb. 8, Ire, Idaho Springs, Colo.; Mshmash Davey. Married Road, Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. Merchant Marines, he died MS: Came to U.S., 1873, Mary Served :legs. Former employe, Union Pa- - Ogden, 1915. Mem 3er Ea rn Lutheran Hazel RdSMU$Sen, June 3 , 1 947, Parkaitel Friday at the church ore hour 194446. Jeffrey -- City resident cast 11 Calor to services. Interment, Elysian cific Railroad, Eimco Co.. Precision Church, Ladies Aid Society. Survi. City. LDS .vors: sons, daughter, Gardens. Fcoorm re emD!eZarI Funeral direclurs, Fred G., San years. Co. Member elvl,arParic Manufacturing w t Survivors: Church. sisters, Mrs.- Dieg3, Calif.; Arthur J., Jules E., Member, Veterans Of For;I:go Wars. Md3cugal Funeral Home.. ClearA. Easton both Ogden; Mrs. (Hazel). Kenneth (Ermat Dransfield, Funeral services Survivor3 widow Jeffre. City;1 Lod; Mrs. David (Deon) Rasmusi Forbes, Walnut Creek, Calif.( 5 sons, daughters, Mrs. Oeorgene for Patti Jo Bangerter, daughter of ISM Tempe, Ariz. Funeral Thursday .g r a n d c h I d r n; 11 g r e a Skipper, Christine, Mich,el, N. Kent and Wendy George Bangert111 am., Chapel of Flowers Mortu- - grandchildren; sister, Sigrid Nelson, Freddie, Sandra. Mary Lou, Taman, ar will be held Thursday at 12:30 friends where callSweden. Funeral Thursday 3:30 p.m., Lynn. all Jeffrey City; mother, Park p.m. at Lindquist's Bountiful Chapel, arY, Wednesday 7.9 p.m., Thursday prior Chapel of Flowers Mortuary where City. Additional services will be held 727 N3rth 400 East where friends to services. Burial Aultorest Memorl!friends call Wednesday ..mii.saturdiv. 10 a.m., Oloin Mortuary may call one hour prior t3 se rvices. r :al Park, Ogden. prior to services.:Park City. where Thursday friends call Satur: !Interment Bountiful Memorial Park. i Burial Aultorest Memorial Park. day one hour before services. Burial, sFuuni era1duiereryc!ors. Lindouist's Bouts- Park City Cemetery. ,c, 15.1.,0 -- ,,'' pit r. Athene Mrs. F4e1'.';': 1555 18, 1897, Green ':'"4,,,....1.,, . River, Wyo., to William anc Parha Suzanna E Ili s. Marrieo Nellie Fredrick. sen. Sept. 4, 1911, Farmington. Member, ID", Church. Sou'fg,. Elizabeth Jan. 9 . ' E 4620 d i a a of ser,;, y 1 i Wayne ,,. church-l:Pccordin- g non-prof- First C.. who died for Cpl. Albert Bangerter - 228-un- it non-da- Niz.1- 4. Fl Funeral services Owen Fe.nauer, Ave.. 2J, 760-1- 4,' 1 ,7 1.0.'s I''''llofl ' ' ill'alliam0111110411111 iniuries received in a mine viola- ,,,;,- ,,,. sion Jan. 14 in w.:11: Trayn- - .. .44,,,, Hampton ' will Viet' be am, .Ii c ler. Married Ruby '".;:, Thursday at noon 8 Larsen, Aug. 24, in tne Twenty- - .., 413., f omnized, :1921; 2';',:,,,,,qs , LDS ...,. first Ward LDS Lake Sail e 7.- 1-. e a Cnapel, ist Ave- Retireo Temple. K flue and Street. , gener, ;supervisor, where friends call w a renouse, a , .s. two hours prior to & Power , ;Utah ,",; services. Ir Burial, Light, Democratic .41 Salt Lake City ,chairman, Wards 143rd 17, 315. member, Regimental Cemetery. 4,A 'Band during World War I. Survivors: iWidCli; 3011S, daughier, Herbert D.' Jr., James L., Dennis M., a'l Salt!Albert Eaward Ban- GRANGER City; Mrs. Ronald (Ruby) HasiLake St. George; la grandchi1dren, 2 gerter, 74. aala S. brother, West, died bert 13., Santa Ana, Calif. Funeral, Jan. 22, 1969, 510 . Second ,, Frid ay noon, Cottonwood in a Greng. 0',. ' LDS Ward Chapel, 2080 E. 5165 er h ospital of flat- N511 .4,, S. 4760 Sta:e .... St., Friends call South. urat causes. at the '21 p m., Friday 5, Thurcay, MaY Born Ward Chapel one hour prior to a .11hl.w Granger, t' vices. ;son of Fredrick ...' Anna d IA it, atter a ong illness Jan. :0 in la Salt Lake hosol. Edith H. Kelley Edith 101, roiet 23.5,2nd g.ast E a 103 de Pennock 17, - Lee Ann Josephine W. Cpl. Wayne O. I Trayner - t . 1 . ,SacrcrztoLmbt, illsOe-Mete7ysteel Mangum, Eliza J. Mangum Bertha M. William Fox Adolf Kay Walkingtan Emery Eldredge Christine Rasavch M. Gustave V. Anderson Evelina W. WI If,:... Irayice:20 Ralph Leona Salisbury Clark fries u udley J. Davey l: Anna N. Huillet Darrell J. Robson Bertie Petersen Pattersall Ida C. 0AHO Funeral' BLACKFOOT, 'Legal Notices Legal Notices ,cervices were held today at """.I BEAVER Ida Matilda Anderson berg-Hil- l Funeral Chapel for Bertie Cox NOTICE TO PROPERTY 01iNERS of natural died 71, Pattersall, He 72, Blackfoot. died Jan., 'Petersen, 7:30 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the as ssment of a tax i s about a .m. at a local hospital causes Jan. 20 In a Utah County hos. 120, 19, 'after a short illness. pith. Born Oct. 4, 1897, Beaver, An-to- to be levied by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City. Utah, R. Carter Ida Ruth upon the following property for the purpose of defraying the expense Born Sept. 29, 1896, Payson, Iltah, William and a son of Aaron and Mary Cloward derson. Married Ambrose Cox, Aug.' of operating, maintaining and patrolling for a ericd of ten (10) years. Jose-I2he died. Married Lighting District No. 43-1916, Beaver; ,Petersen. Married to Clara phine Kruse, march 24, 1915. Di- Thomas Lewis Pattersalt, June 22, STREETS TO BE ASSESSED: Ivorced. Farmer and livestock dealer.!,1922 Farmington; he died. Member, fith North Streetboth sides 130.5 feet west fives 14th West Street. !Retired. Pioneers, American Talisman Driveboth sides 130.5 feet west from 14th West Street. Survivors: Idaughters. ' Mrs. Daughters Utah dren; 7 greatgrandchildren; broth, Legion Auxiliary, LDS Church. Sur- - 7th North e Walter Mrs. John Arien side 130.5 feet west fro yl lith West Street to ers, sisters. Mrs. Azalia Sanderson, c--. vivors: brother, sisters, John, Mrs. K.. all LaMar ILeCral England, Catherine Street. St. Mrs. Davis, Nampa; Temperance Mrs. Keith Wahril Hum- - Lisa Gunn, Mrs. Ireta Morriss, all- 7th North Streetsculls side from edge of old tordars River bank to Paul, Utah; ex-ThSacrrmento, ;Blackfoot; Geo.ge, Bakers16 ie 11 Painter. Nett Mrs. Beaver; grandchildren, 10brevs. Ririe; 1 Catherine Street. Calif.; Mrs. Ella Brown, Parker; brothers. Melvin field, Calif.; Mrs. Cinda Gibbs, Salt Pamela Mrs. Brower, Blackfcot; A., Pocatello; Roland N., Blackfoot. Lake City; Mrs. Retts Datten, Far. Leedville Streetboth sides from 121h West Str5et to banks of old Mrs. Thora Mills, Washington, Utah; I C.ova Jorchn River. Cemetery. Buriat. City P.m..' mington. Funeral, Thursday, Mrs. Melvina Crapo Parker; Max, 'Beaver Second LDS Ward Chapel. Oakley Streetboth sides 8th North to 9th North Streets. Blythe, Calif. Funeral services were North to 91to North Stmts. West Streeteast side-- 8th 1Friends call Southern Utah Mortu-,12t- h B. held Wedresdeu in the Parker Ward 9 P.m., 12th West Streetwest sidefrom south side of vicated Ith horth to Wednesday, arker Cemetery. chapel. Burial, Funeral services a.m. BLACKFOOT II after Burial,; i t Thursday 9th North Streets. twill be heid Thursday, 230 p.m..lmountain View Cemetery, Beaver. North to 9th North preets. Colorado Streetboth sides-- 5th First Baptist Church, Castleford, 13th West Streetboth sides-- 5th North to 9th Nort Streets. Inon-profi- t, IJaho, for Cora B. Brookshier, 71.1 Blackfoot. She died Jan. 19, 1969, atJ , ,Catherine Streetboth sidesLeadville Street to 9th Wirth Street. R. Ste-!wa14.h West .Weetboth sides-- 7th North to eth North Sheets. her home. Born Dec. 19, 1897, Warrensburg, Fu- - BOUNDARIES: NORTHAth North Street CALIF. CITRUS HEIGHTS, Mo.. a daughter of Charles W. and nerd l services for Ethel Duffin Revs- - i SOUTH-- 5th Street North Hammond.. Lou Eintrit Zimmerman Cowley, who died here of natu-- 1 WESTCornell Street & portions of Itivelside Park Married to John Brookshier, July ..olds EAST-1- 1th and 12th West Streets He died 1911. ral causes Jan. 16, were held here 1616, Warrensburg. I Blackfoot resident for the past five Sunday. Burial, Citrus Heights. .a.orpot,- FRONT FEET OF ABUTTING PROPERTY 13,205.1t 7.11.1ZI ,09911 wars. in,cr T292151 s Franklin Waldemor RATE PER FRONT FOOT OF ABUTTING PROPERTY, vors: sons, SijrViVOrS: t; S31.319.36 TOTAL COST FOR 10 YEARS Rat'ovn.7.Y7les17.7.acTrwo.e.:.-Bia-ratooHe Cov;iey daughters, ights Traffic volumes 1,vere up 9.4 Mrs. Ben iRulav) C lair ' Hiilsborod Mrs. Robert P. (Frances) Kunkel, TOTAL BLITTER'R PORTION S10.887.43 seven great- - Salt Lake City, Mrs. Donald A. TOTAL CITY'S PORTION 3 431 93 Latter-da- y Saints at 112 W. 1st per cent on state and federal Ore. IF grandchildren, now worth $300.000 brothers, sisters,:.1Walcleant Dadmer, Da' is; slater,' C vdmissioners James L . Career, Jr., Georee B. Catdbil, E. 3. Gard granochildren; again." Mrs. Mary Ellis. Mrs. Church. highways during December as Pearl int ed as a Boardtif EqUalilatiOn . A. Ben Thiede, Salt Lake CitY. a B. hav en Conrad e Harrison be and a Catholic The big thing, though, is the North, ppo ubbsing, MI Kansas City, and Review to meet in the office of the City Recorder, PooM 210 City He said it only took a week to value Mo.; Ire, Sedalia, o, rehabilitating all those related institution known as St. compared with a year ago, the Mo.; William, Lees' and CounlY Building, between the hours of 3:30 ard eiati p m on Monday, , Mo.; Charles, obtain the 168 signautres. 17. 16 end 19, 1969, to hear and eon- 474 Westmin.,State Highway Department re. Sun,rnit Mo. Tuesday and Wednesday, Villa at alcoholics, he said. Joseph's Burial. 1301 Cemetery. sider any oblections and make corrections of any propotd tax which George eucATELLo, loAHo t Ave.. and the Sarah Daft ported Tuesday. remember we walked up to, "A big thing we try to accom-'ste- r .01, Bryant, 51, died of natural causes said board may deem unequal or uniust. Daring said days between the hours of 9.00 a.m. end St) p m., said ,Jan. 19 at home here. Born Feb. 9, one man while he was plowing a plish this week is to let alcohol. Home, 737 S. 13th East. Ile also' The large increase is attrib-- 1 to Oren and list irsoection i n the citing of the Cy Recorder, ;,.,.,. 1917, Mason City, Iowa, rufau,rer2111,,srr As. Ada Bryant. Married Grace A. Lein- - Room 200 City and Count' y Building. Salt other non-profUtah. field near Cedar City," said, les know they can be hospitals, uted to increased travel on the !Oahe thus cirt Hell, en. April 7, 1956. Twin Falls. By order of the BertrcIof Cit y dayof January, ,, resicent since 1951. Carpenter, "He leaned down, and that we have these facilities:and church-relate- d buildings, interstate system along the for Wilson Sheepkin. 53, Pocatello.' me died Jan. 19, 1969, 3i30 a.m. in a Cr. Member, BPOE 674, Carpenters COMMISSIONER JAMES L. BARXE land farmz. lWasatch Front. JR. from his tractor, signed his' for them," Gooderham said. Pocatello nursing home of a heart Union. Survivors: widow; stepdaughCOMMISSICNER GEORGE B. CATM L ter, VePS00. Mrs. James (Dorothy) ailment. COMMISSIONER E. J. GARN HARRIVL Born April 1, 1915, For Hall, a- i.ihorburne, Boise; R i c h a r d Can, COMMISSIONER CONRAD B. parents. son of B. D. ano Ellen Tinno Sheep- Pocatello; 4 grandchildren; Fort 'Salinas, Calif.; brothers, Oren W., Fk tarried heSsie Fisher, Members of the Board of ElliJalization 81d Review Hall. Calif.; Lawrence, Two Riv-- i First and Final Estimate iSoledad, Survivors: widow, sons, daughters. ers, Wis. Funeral services were held LIGHTING DISTRICT NO. Vilirda. 2elphia, Derrell, Lee Vern, In the Downerd Chapel. Sheenskin.;WPdhesdaY 22, 1969 irst Adrienne end Sharon Burial, Sunset Memorial Gardens. Last publicationJanuary 24, 1969 Fort Hall; one grandson. publicationJanuary Twin Falls. Burial. Sand Hills Cemetery. Blackham's letter states that this policy had been discontinContinued from Page XI. name, and when we left, he ued and that there are now no The.1 went back to his students in the building. plowing." Utah Union Building Little lie said other signers were Stewart asserts in his suit titer. merchants. doctors. rancners, that the directive of the State The meeting will be part of !church leaders, bankers, and Tax Commission is "illegal and "Utah Alcoholism Information Iwithout justification in law lust plain citizens." Week." has no authoriThe alcoholism committee e The Commission will become; ecutive director said state laws ty or right to direct the assesslife members of the foundation did not provide for building ment, certification or collection and their names will be; treatment centers. However, he of taxes against said real Inscribed on a large plaque. state dii agree to pay some of estate." The suit also names other "Those men and women knew the rehabilitation service costs. charitable institutions Gooderham Alsaid the Utah could lose the $1,000 that they in Salt Lake coholism Foundation County which, received each of them underwrote," Goodsays, have been given tax erham said. "They had faith. the money to pay off the loan for many from patient fees and gifts to exemption years. Things worked out well, and 'These include, he notes, the their faith has helped all those the organization. The center of Ile estimated the buildings retirement people pick up the wreckage of their lives and start over that $168,000 loan bought are Church of Jesus Christ of! Brookshier Coro Ethel Traffic Volumes Cowley Increase 9.4 Pct. 'i George A. Bryan! "I Wilson Sheepskin ICI:oTd treated;lists iin, Education Board: Stalemate Continued from Page B-- I dards that may be set up by the Legislature. When Jackson Junior High Is closed, the building will be made available to Jackson Elementary School. now Students attending Jackson will be assigned to Glendale, Horace Mann, Jordan nad Northwest junior high schools The students A Little Goes Nsw VW Today VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN 2033 PH. rea ssigned by geographic locations, so that all junior high schools will be within two miles walking distance. The one exception is a group of students outside the two-milimit that will be bussed to Glendale. Lamonte board Peterson, "Salt member, explained, Lake City must close a junior high school. We can't sustain them all vith the yearly decreasing enrollment" Ile said faeilities in the junior highs that will absorb the Ja(kson student body are "adequate" for the increase. Because enrollment for McKinley Sebod in the next year would be orly 228, that le a Long Way Drivit ill be $b PauiT 486-211- 1 , et, at school will be closed June 3, the board decided. Al! students now attending McKinley will he reassigned to 1Vhittier School, Arthur iscombe, assistant superintundent, explained that Mc. Kinky has the smallest enrollment for the next school year, that the principal also as a teacher, serves and that, in view of the loss of students and revenue, Mc Kinley cannot be maintained ecohalf-tim- e nomically. timed schools. No action was taken en these suggestions. In other action. the board: the alternate Approved bid of $19.160 by Interstate Electrical Co. for dimmer equipment at Lincoln Junior THE WEATHER Precast for Wednesday, Thursday, January 22, 23, PREVIEW OF ESSAWEATNEN OUREAU FORECAST TO ISO: Pa.tly cloudy LAKE CITY AND VICINITY SALT with chance of snow tonight and ThursdaY, Turning colder. 30s. in 'Daytime highs in lows Was and Thursdaysnow midd4 Increasing to Lows tonight In the 3)s. Probability of 63 per cant Thursday. Occasional snows tonight and Thursday. Windy UTAH at times. Da Ylime highs 35 to 45. Lows tonight in the 23s. Turnirg colder. Snow incroasing on Thursday. Colder. E. NEVADA at times. 'Daytime lighs in the 30s and low 40s. .Vvindy and in the 20S south. north teens in the Low tonight Rain changing to snow. Colder Thurs. S. E. IDAHO In the Xs. Lows tonight day, Wihriv at times. Daytime highs High. The six bids were opened Jan. 7. Interstate "as low bidder on both base and alternate bids. Authorized purchase of 1.260 upholstered American Seating auditorium chairs for 110 to 20. Occasional snow tonight and decreasS. W. IDAHO West High for V17.350 from and clearing by Thursday. Windy at times. Turning ling Co. School Supply much colder. Daytime highs 35 to 45. Lows tonight in the Estimated cost for removing teens. Rain or snow In the FIVE DAY FORECAST UTAH the old seats and preparing valleys mest likely Thursday und Friday and Sunday or below normal in little a averag:ng the floor is $1.54!0. The hoard Monday. Temperatures in the south. ,eAtretne north 10 a little above normal cent. bid a the for chairs 70 Pre.;.pilatiOn At 1110 a.m. per accepted HUMIDITY which was not the lowest. but Smut Jan, 1. Ike .62. Departure since Jan. Since .30.Oct.Pre. 1968 US. Departure ,Oipitation ence Oa which was chosen for quality. 141 ,GRAND JUNCTION 34. 7:46 hion0:01 SUN Sunrise Thursday 20 to Agreed purchase LAS VEGAS a.m. Sdhset Thureidw 5.24 U.S. TEMPERATURES LOON color television sets, 40 black M,F Min. Preci Los a ntteleS and vhite sets. wall mounts A'buguerout 56 .05'mi,,mi 47 41 Ir. M060 and transformers for West !Allant. 19 16 .13 Nrw York :Anchoroge .01 OGDEN 10 High. for a total amount of !A,Ii rob It J ..::;R.'; 12 :4 , N NIL, ':';1(1 .1 kr' RAIN ... Or. M '1( ..; : 74:77, I '14 .: dr . ; :,.. CITY g NoN 41eZ 0 0 ,fi'..:1 0 .1;hwoopoutt - 1 funded by the U.S. Department cf Labor on a budrt of Smith suggested the board might consitier selling Lafayette School. Carl Child, board member, recommended that such limited progrnms be housed in one school, rather than previously reopening J1 ... ,,,11115: Illif 'molt RAIN rAtti 1 I I FOTOCASTS 01111, ' ( tn,".171:001.14 v4 ATLANTA ,, y 50 ,44,, ; gum MILD 14, C...001. 1 I ..11 3 80161 $14,677.63. Approved carpeting and padding for four classrooms at East High, totaling It5,800. !Posion Butte ,CEDAO CITY SCHEYENNI !Chicago 48 32 39 38 28 47 54 3S 15 311 db 67 38 7 .62 pncenix POCATELLO .26 Por!171d .14 PROVO P E NO .01; POCK SPRINGS T. GEORGE St. Louis SALT LAKE Si 36 (12 71 60 47 57 49 37 San FrancisLo 24 55 .11 .62 63 72 49 60 AO :5 Si 34 79 59 48 32 34: 4S 44 65 35 31 .09 .20 .39 43 CITY 58 'Seattle 5herttiJa , pakana Wathington, D.C. West Ye iloviLlona Berlin It ru,,sell Casablanca C'tocl heard Geneva H 91 Kora AI 36 26 .01 tr .43 ;)I 3 .,5 11 18 5 42 35 25 .26 .75 28 .02 :6 .01 .t4 Ah,rdrra Amslerdam 15 28 12 I 3 AAAtuolt." 'I ,,,A.A"A".A.A.A."A.AAAA,"" "A AA ihatts. n. 3) 2A a.m. r a.m. 59 am II 11 ottl 28 Am. 63 I a m. a.m. 6 Rkartr, Slockholm o14 va Vienne 0(1 61 rn a re. Paris R nme I a.m. a a am. A Madrid hoSuTrATiesIO:d! Weclow,dav rn. 37 I? 1 a.m. 4! m I 12 LIst" m, 2)..:a CANADA Calgary Vancouver INTERNATIONAL .0! .09 51 1 I - 0 It ...t....................ISCO VPIWEITHtlt -- Tologyl", 'OMNI , $A1F1111010MCO 23 nA:r"..., 1 r- 1 -- FREEZIN; ....),Th .. Utah-Idah- The board voted to reopen Lafayette School to house a IV o r k Incentive Training Program (MIT) for adults. This daytime program will be Ill A.M. UT xe 171""...."'" FREEZING AAAA-NAd- e 8.61. 6 m m e rn 29 7 I , |