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Show r fhi'Whtti 12 B DESERET NEWS, Hiroichi Nakamura Funeral services 60 66, amura, for Hiroi:hi Nak- tmore Cl., will be conduced W h T h ursjay. m Scheduled W He 69. ?: 30 7 a Funeral services will be held Wednesday at in o.rn., 2FQ E. South Temple, for LaVar W. T h atelier, 60, local busines1 m a ringer and chair man of the board of governors of Lions International. II. cliad Saturday at bis home 17F Texas St. Thatcher was heart attack. Born April 13, 1902. Shmgu City, Je Wakayama , oan. A ion a th. yemastu and Kinu Mar Nakamura. ied Kazue 9?j, Japan. She 1931. died United States res ident since 1920. Former resident of Saif Lake City riesdent Ciearfie'd. since 1954. Self employed gardener Member, Salt Lake Buddhist Church. Member Wakayama Kenjm-Kai- . Kiyo-hikSurvivors: sons, daughters Shoii, San Pedro, Jrtpun; Kano. Cant ; Mr4 Kay (Fusayel Mrs. Emi Iguchi, Japan; Syracuse; 1C grandchildren, sister, Kaoru Japan. Cortege is to leave the chuch Friday. id am, to Shrine of Memories Mausoleum, Ciemaliun lo follow. Rhoda assistant man- Mr. Ilialcher ager in charge of sales of Wasatch Chemical Co. for many years and was a member of the board of directors of that comHe had also been pany. employed as an agent with Knight Really Co. HONORED BY I.IONS Chairman of the board of direrlms of Lions International for two years, he also was a member o! the board for two more years and rereived the Lions International Presidential Medal in 1!).8. lie was a member of the Civil Righls Committee during the administration of Gov. George D. Clyde. He served as president of the Salt Lake Lions Quh and was District Governor of the Lions 2Sth District. ( III R(il SERVICE Thatcher served on a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, in Germany, and held numerous positions in Church auxiliary organizations. Born April 22, 1908, in Thatch-pr- , Idaho, he was a son of Nathan D. and Rachel Foikman Thatcher. He married Geniel Livingston in the Salt Lake Temple on June 24, 1931. - Surviving are h's widow; a son and daughter, Mervyn L., Elko; Mrs. Ralph B. (Joyce) Larsen, Salt Lake City; four grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters : Nathan D. Jr., Eulalia Thatcher, Mrs. Alfred (Fleda) Hafen, Clayton L., all Salt Lake City; Mrs. William II. (Hannah) Watson, Macon, Ga., and J. Kenneth,' Idaho Falls. Friends may call at the place of services Tuesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday before the services. Burial will be in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Tanner H. Rnoiia 2, 1010 Hales Tanner, Fctipse Ave., died Feo. 10 m a Salt Lake nursing home of natural causes Born April 8, 1886, Bitiver, to Shepherd L. and Serena Ha.es Tanner. Member, LOS Church. Laboratory technician, St. Mark's Hospital. Survivors brothers, sisters, Eugene L., Beaver; John S, Richfield; Mrs. Hary o. (Louise) Bowen, Mr. Clyde (Bruce) Chipman, Mrs, Michael (Aleen) Marx, a'l Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ness (Dorothy) Anderson. Calif. Funeral, Avenal, Thursday noon, 36 E. 7th South, where friends call Wednesday, pm., Thursday prior to sorvicei. Burial, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Reed M. Titus OGDEN Reed M- Titus, 62, Lynnwood, Wash., died Feb. 7 in an Ogden hospital after a short illness. Born April 26, 1906, Gobles, Mich., to Arretus M. and Lilly Cuttis Titus. Married to Tracy M. Hoeksma. Employe Boeing Aircraft Co. Retired USAF lieutenant colonel. Survivors; widow. Funeral, burial Lynnwood. Wiiford F. Richins DECLO. IDAHO died 81, Richms, Wiiford Francis 7 Feb. from an automobile Burley. Born Nov 20, 1887, Grouse, Creek, Utah, to Albert F. and Mary Jane Jones Richins. Married Lillian Haskett, 1908. Salt Lake LDS Temple; she died Dec. 24. 1925. Married Hattie L. in. 1927, Sait Lake Paskett April LDS Temple. Farmer. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Orva W., Decio; Gale, Pella; DeVerl, Dean, both Garden Mrs. Grove, Calif.; Dale (Sarah) Olson, Bonners Ferry; Mrs. Vernon (Elsie) Williams, Mrs. Calif.; Freemont, CalMrs. Louie (Leoia) luoo, ifornia; Helper, Utah; Mrs. Heber (Geneal) Hu.it, Sail Lake City; brother, sister, Wellington, Tremonton, Utah; Mrs. Lawrence (Nola) Kimber, Subset, 18 greatgrandchildren. Funeral Tuesday, 2 LDS Ward Chapel. p rrv, Dec!" Friends call McCulloch Funeral Home Monday afternoon and evetwo hours prior to ning; Tuescay services. Burial, Decio Cemetery. injuries suffered accident southeast in of Harry Mike BLANDING, San Juan County Harry Mike, 78, died Feb. 8 in San Juan County hospital of natural causes. Born 1891, San Juan County, to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mike. Married 1951. Member, LDS Church. Survi-voron, daughter, widow, Lola; Bob, Price; Bonnie, stepdaughter, Mrs. Dutchig; 8 grandchildren; father, brother, sister, Billy, all White Mesa. Funeral, Pochife, Tuesday, 2 p.m., LDS Indian Church, Bianding. Friends call Monday. p.m., San Juan Mortuary, Tuesday one hour prior to services at the church. Burial, Blending City Ceme- Lolita $2 Million Needed For tery. VITAL State Deficit Cunlimii'd from l'ag B-- STATISTICS l tnnnial, the Business Regulation Department and other agencies. Gardner reiterated that should list all subcommittees proposed slaries separately so that the hatchet committee can find what it is looking for." This was interpreted to indicate that the subcommittees will consider meager salary increases and possibly some salary cuts. Ernest Sen. H. Dean, Folk, urged that the full committee consider earmarking salary increases to the lower salaried state employes. Rep. Pella L. Loveridge. Lake, said she knew some salaries "which could take a cut. The conclusion was that subcommittees will propose differ-- 1 ent schedules for salaries in their reports to the full commit-- , tee. Subcommittees were allowed until next Tuesday at 9 a.m. to present their recommendations This to the full committee. extends an earlier deadline of Feb. 15. DIVORCES GRANTED Third District Court HANSEN Kristin F. vs. Bruce y D.; plaintiff granted decree and of minor child; defendant to pay 140 per month alimony. S75 per month child support and 1325 attorney fees. SOUZA Margaret V. vs. Armando; plaintiff granted decree and custody of minor children; defendant to pay 137.50 per month per child support, 11 per year alimony, 1300 attorney fees and obligations. vs. JENSEN Carole Tronier Duane Let; plaintiff granted decree and custody of minor children; defendant to pay $100 per month per child support. S100 per month alimoand $250 attorney ny. obligations fees. WICKS wendv vs. John Joseoh; plaintiff granted decree and custody of minor child; defendant to pay $.$ per month child support, II per year alimony, $250 attorney tees and obligations. TIMMONS Lila Doreen vs. Ronald William; plaintiff granted decree and custody of minor child; defendant to pay 150 per month child sup- Milka B. Ostoich and Angeline Also to lie discussed at the breakfast will be proposed state purchase of 156 acres of federal land northeast of the Pioneer Monument, Included in this federal land available to the state is it) acres of relatively flat land ami IIP acres of very steep land, it can be obtained from the General Services Administration for park only for $167,050. The state, however, must reach a decision this week if it wants the added park lands. Mi 75, Reno. Elizabeth (Bess) Stammer CALIF (Bess) Walton 85, died Feb. 9 at her heart ailment. Born July 19, 1863, St. George, Utah, to Edw n G. ano Mary Lavinia Bentley Married to John W. Waiton Dec. 10. 1902. He died July 16, 197. Mar-tieto Fred Stammer Oct. 29, 1917, Pasadena, He died ,'une 3, I960. Survivors: sons, daugniers, Kenneth Walton, Gordon Waiton, Fred Stammer Jr., Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Fox, Mrs. Eugene ((Madge) Payne, and Mrs. Dale (Irma) Pickett, all California; Paut C. brothers, sisters, t, Wooley, Mrs. Vernon (Madge) both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Joseph (Clio) Gross, Glendale Funeral and burial Wednesday, Forest Hills, Glendale. Otto M. Blair LOS ANGELES Otto M. B air, 75, former Cgden resident, died Feb. 9 at his home in Los Angeles. Born April 8, 1893, Lewiston, Utah, to Henry and Charlotte Bateman Blair. Married Irene Anderson, Feb. 1, Con1916, Brigham City; divorced. struction LDS worker. Member, Church. Veteran, World War I. Survivors: son, daughter, Richard M., LouMae. Whittier, Los Calif,; 3 grandchildren; Angeles; sisters, R. Mrs. Homer Brooks, (Faye) Ogden; Mrs. George (Lena) Ruth-harTwin Falls, Mrs. Idaho; Emmett (Nona) Schilling. Cheyenne, Wyo. Graveside services Thursday, II a.m., Ogden City Cemetery. Friends call Larkin and Sons Mortuary. Ogden, Wednesday, p.m., Thursday after )0 a.m. Dwain W. Cassity LOS ANGELES Funeral services for Dwain William Cassity, 41, Los Angeles, former Salt Lake City resident, will be conducted ThursEast, Salt Lake day, noon, City. He died Feb. 7, 1969, in Los Angeles, of injuries suffered in a fall. Born Jan. 3, 1928, Tooele, a son of Edward P. and Arvilla Walker CasMaintenance sity. Never married. man. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Veteran, Korean War. Survivors: brothers, sisters, Glen W., New York City; Roy L., Murray; Donn E., Salt Lake City; Mrs, Max (Reva) Houghton, Ogden; Mrs. Arthur Gerald (Joyce) Weight, Bountiful. Friends call at the place of services Thursday prior. Burial, Tooele City Cemetery. Alsie Willy Clontz ROY, Weber County Alsie WiMy Clontz, 83, died Feb. 9 in an Ogden hospital. Born April 10. 1885, Litt'e Rock, Ark. Married to Jim E. Clontz. 1918. He died Employe Scowcdft and Sons, Utah Tailoring M ils. Member Church of Christ. Survivors: son, daughter, Paul E., Wayne, Ohio; Mrs. Blaine E. ((Doris) Bradford, Corinne, Box Elder Countour greatty; three grandchildren; Funeral Thursday grandchildren. P.m. Larkin Chapel of the Dawn, where friends call Wednesday pm., Thursday until services. Burial Clinton Cemetery. E. - Pulver CEDAR CITY Birgie Marie Epiey Pulver, 72, died Feb. 9 at her home of natural causes. Born July 7, 1896. Sedgwick, Colo., to William and Ella Smith Epiey. Married to Ward Miles Pulver Sept. 7. 1916, Secqwick. Survivors: husband; son, daughter, James W., Yakima, Wash.; Mrs. Norman (Junyal Boss, Cedar City; 6 4 greatgrandchildren; brother, sister, Doyle Epiey, Kiska Daniels, both Portland,. 2 Ore. Funeral p.m. Wednesday Cedar First Baptist Church. Friends call Sojthf-- n Utah Mortuary 7.X-Tuesday p.m., Wednesday noon until services. Burial. Cedar Cty Cemetery. SANDY n t - Delia Meria Murrxv 70. East, Feb. Sandy, died in a hospital 969, 10. o c a att?r a il' io'-- ness. Oct. 20. Vernal, daughter of Ward Marriette and Caldwell Murray Married to Neil E. Soderberg. Born 1898, Dec. 1925, vis 192ii 15, Hnry Ira and Edmond Eliza Curtis Bianchard. ried Lovma Jones, 4. 1911, St. Mar- fi, IlSSTM ir "f'' a, Stacey Lamb Le hospital. nfinj Gilbert - Ehza-bet- Oct. Antho-Pitca- ny, Idaho. Mar-- ' riage solemnized, Temo'e, Marti Cnurcfo ix - Trenton,?, County, a of HARTMAN Funeral services for Gtorae Hartman wiM be held Thursday. 12 hocn, in the Poplar Grove West 7th Snuth. c ji Ward Cnapei. 1401 tor ine purpose Interment, Salt Lake Cty Cemetery, birucfmg curb and guiet. siacwa-ksFriends may can at the Deseret pavemen,. miscellaneous, 7th 36th East South, monrs and anvewas. curb anu Mortuary, has bet'n H9, extension No p.m. and at he ward on Thursday one hour prior to ser- - leviea by oOinance ot the oudid 01 ot salt Watson, May Los5, v:ces Lwinrmsoioners Deseret Funeral directors, Lny Angeles, Mortuary. uon, wnicn oecomes elective 1941,separate;. -- n Member VFW; reorud.y m. 1,ov' Sta- LAVS lor services Fune.al tht Catroi'C Church. SaiO 12 d special 'a is lev ec cey Lamo will be he Thursday son Survivnrs: oeiCntea pfwpc' , noor in the Goff Mortuary Chapel, Roo-er,n daughters, uo oad 609? South Lake State, friends West Germawhere L'y, may cad Thursday one hour prior to ser o wt. ny; Rjben, Sa,f v ces. Burial Wasatch Lawn Meno! Lake City; Mrs. . ARcA' L. Rav (Lorraine) ot Bock a, al Parx. suggests cof ti Hi.xicst 2nd Mddition Olsen. Mrs. to Leukemia Research, cure of (..- ,v Thomas (Viryln-ao Dr. George D. Cartwright, Fiat ot p'0Cs U. of U. juuuiVis-Oot Lae Ctv; brothers, Dionicfo, Tony, both Salt Lake C'tv; Victor, Los Medical Center. Goff Mortuary, fu- 5LL ourve, fremon. Hegnts survey, heral b.L.C. oiiectors. Pidi o.oc 4, Fi ot b'r ck Angeles. ReoJiern Mas. ThursdayriO . a.m.. Our Lady of Guadaluce. 715 subo vision ., r 6i V. LUI4 ,u' oe ' "A ', t,a rvortn. noiv Koasrv Wednes- li b a 2 p.m., Wednes-key- , Acre pia 5 Acre Pat A" day, 7:30 o.m., 372 E. Is: South, Lec B iOCK io, at Evans 33 day and Early, 574 East where friends call Wednesday Addition, kt Perkins B.F.b.; call Granoview ot tiiock lA, p Acre Bunal, Salt Lake City Ceme- - HI South where friends rr rrv. Sub. evening from p.m. and Plai (Tuesday u.Ka ; Gran-tone half hour prior to services. and C. i. De.ky's Suouivision Friends sn wishing may make conwuh oienflaie wardens rial tributions ip the Hoiy Cross Hospital. ana Hrs. ouningiun And, lion Interment in the Mt. Olivet Cerne-Lamw., a. K. 7 6 11. T. inswAi c Evans and Ot Sec. tery. Funeral directors, tvergreen Harx SubdiS.L.tiiM.; A , Early. Piat ACre Biock i, j of visoi' ,tPr Eoara Russell and Shar LUNDQUIST Furral services t).KS.on fahmi Lamb for Nma Beatrice Londauist, will be boundaries. East, diec 12 held Wednesday, fci.i aouth ifrfc noon, in the Norm Feb. 9 ot ieuke-mia- , Jenkins-SofMortuary Chapel, 4760 iou'h xth ioutn itreel a in Sal, South State, where friends may call west ;in Wesi Sireei Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m., and tast jtn tasi S'reei Born March 30 one to serhour Wednesday prior 1962, Sail Lake vices. Interment, West Jordan Ceme-- . C'tv. Attended tery. Funeral directors, V. C. union Sixth LDS and Sons, Ward. Survivors: parents, brother, MATHESON m.- - .. v Funeral or sister, Davio, Deb-for Kenneth Matheson will be held front foot of anuttmg popcny, a, ot roadway meas Midvale;-W. 2 widths in Stratford the p.m.. Wednesday, designated grandparents, the ot me street ege Ward, 2605 S. 15th East. Frier jsi ureo oulfrom J Fahrni, Mid- may call at the Larkin Mortuary, gutter to the center of the roadway, Mr. vaie; and1 , . ..a Soutn Tempie, Tuesday, 6 to for concrete curb and gutter wnere VVY Mrs. 8 and Wednesday at the ward they do nor now exist and for tne Lamb Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert 5pienng' Las ,re hour Prior t0 services. Interment abutter's portion ot all miscen-nn"Vegas, Nev. Funeral' Thursday noon, Wasa,ch Lawn Memorial Park. Fu- - costs of tne protect t- - foilowu: 8090 S. State te Nowhere friends call eral directors, Larkin Mortuary, ZENITH AVEMf rr riC:My0n' AAary Notices Legal Family Marvel (Verde) Moore, Mrs. Reed (Sarah) Cowan, Mr. Troy (Doris) Mrs. Leva Bailey, all Duchesne; Davis. Mrs. Nora Pack, Mrs. Geor- gia Smith, all Sait Lake City. Funer- Wednesday 10 a.m., 36 E. 7m South, where friends call Tuesday p.m., Wednesday prior to ser- cnesne Cou,v son Funerals 57 tae rursfr,,orworopt0, - r. tas. Hr"000?' S.reo. iMCro.-5. carner oi .210 Jesus to Leukemia Re&eaich, care of Dr Ref No. t Robert Reverend ZENITH AVENUE by Latier George D. Certwr.got, u. of U. Med Cemetery, C chrane. n contribucommencing at ihe North side suggests Faml'y Center. ical VMrnd"'Vir'vel loir Far lions to the Heart Fund. Funeral northwest corner ot Higniand Drive west directors, Evans and Early. gus(Jnj sp, 2i, 1941, jait Lake Tem Avenue; thence and ZeniM in Homesteaded Monarch, De 401'53 A. Emma H NAKAMURA feeWP.MlC ah Duchesne Funeral services County, No, Rate ZENITH avfnuE for Hi.oichi Nakamura will be held priest, former Sundav school suoe'EVANSTON, WYO. mtendent, counselor to bishop. Direc-St.- Emma, Thursday 7 3C o.m. at the Salt Lake bouth sde daLm! Co. Ranchol Lot 56. Chris of of Saxton Gracg Saxton, lor. Dry Gulch irrigation - Ashton Buddhist Church, 211 West 1st South, 70. d eo eri Cortege to leave the church Friday Roosevelt; Survivors'. widow, morning 10 a.m. for the Shrine of William Ira. Mom- 0aen re5, nom sons, daughters. to Memories Mausoleum, cremation 'well, Duchesne County; Mrs. Lee after ill follow. Funeral direcotrs long McDougais (Lila) Daviev, Ogden; Mrs. Vern ri. n -. White Chapel. VfJWvo Lester ; (Goida) Beddes, Lovell, . W00(' E., Cen.crvilie; Lee A, Farmington;!'.. , ROGHAAR n Funeral services lor j, 'William Gene, Roosevelt; stepsons, ruit. John Rognaar will be held Wednes- .mos Gayon. Oorge and Jdella Gene Oagon, Ari7ona; 1? in noon the dav Eastman Larkin Mortuary VirAshton Lavion; Dale Gaoon, Roosevelt; Chapel, 260 East South Tempie. len Gaqon, Valieio, Cant.; 49 grand-- ; Married tc ss- - as 4 W. Friends may call at the mortuary, Saxton, Kavviiie j y r, e 2, 1914 P.m. and Wednesday ter, Mrs. Lottie Barnes. Tuesday Funeral Thursday, 11 am., Roose-- , woodruff Sunset Active Interment prior to service. velt 4th Ward chapel. Friends call niember, LDS Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral direc- p.n, Wednesday, Oipin Mortuary, tc hurch Survi Larkin tors, Mortuary. serv. ces. Buri and Thursday before . Funeral ;,v0nr al, Roosevelt City Cemeierv. SMILEY or dahgsnr;; services William Frances Smiley, will be held E r n e s I, Las Wednesday, 2 p.m., in the Grant' N ev.; Fourth Ward, till Cnarlton Ave. Earl, Kaysvilie, Utah; Elmer, Salt Lake City; Glen, 8Friends may call Tuesday from 6 to p.m. at the Jenkms Soffe Evanston; Mrs. 'Ogden; Raymond fry at47 fnd Wedne.s to Sh,h Ktate' POCATELLOGeorge W. Mackina-lo (Helen) Morgan, Mrs. one ,ne. Pri,or 19 day Roy, Utah; a'pocate non, 55, died Feb. 9 Wasatch Lawn n.erment, 14 g r e a Orandchildran: Bom .Memorfat illness. hospital alter 'aiong d,rec,ors' brother, sisters, Ermel, April 10. 1913, Charleston, w. Va., io- dren; Louis and Willie G. Baiiev Mackin- Atha Robinson, both Ogden; Joshua, M.iV SODERBERG Thomas Funeral services non. Married Agatha Ward Mav 23, Clearfield; (Lorene) for Delia Merle Soderberg will be Ky. Member, Bap- - Foley, Roy; Mrs. Earl (Ruby) Year-1V39, Catlettsbuig, 2 tist Church; Moose Lodge. Former sley, Ltowney, Calif. Funeral, Thurs- - conducted Thursday, pm., from presformer SMC Corp., day, p.m., Evanston employe First LDS Evans & Early, 574 E 1st South, dent IAN, Local 1933. Survivors: Wad Chapel. Friends call Wednes- - where friends may cail Wednesday, s, daughter, G e or ge L. day, widow; p.m., Gilbert Bills Funeral p.m., and Thursday 'b hour priori both Poca- - Ho,ne. Thursday prior to services. to services. Interment In Ihe Memo- Buck), .Charles (Chuck), Mrs wnnii (Karyn) creen, Burial, Evanston Gardens of the Valiev. FuneralCity Cemetery. wjj; idiredors. Evans 8. Ear.y. Bua' Memotl'.j d Tenn- Fune' al T t1 Funeral services for ,TANNER fv Rhoda Hales Tanner, will be held Manninq Fneral Chapel, wherelThur5dav. '2 noon, at the Deseret friends call prior to semens. Crematon' W. LoSan.l Feb. '?0.' IV'm0"; n, EJS' 'r.7VU"fc '"'K' Logan hosoital of causes incident to ,i George W. Mackinnon Mem Pocatello. w' ber Church ot Ajj 'Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. 'Member, Rebecca IOOF; 'Lodge, Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Organization, Post 409. Survivors: husband, daughter, .Mrs. Bonnie June Anderson, Sanoy; .Donald L.. Norm Hollywood, Cali,.; six grandchildren, sisters, brother, EAklsTraomPr&nVerNne',J;. Josie Stewart, Arlie Albert,' Ward aM Uintah Jensen and Arthur Cwntv Charles Funeral Thursday?? p.m., 574 E. friends where call list South, S D MemDucnesne. ber lDS ,g ,h Wa'd Survivors: brothhucoard; ers, sisters, A on-- z o r i t zwate Orem; Fitzwater, Homer Tooeie; Jack FUzwater, Cache Delia M. Soderberg 65l5-7- Sarr. 1888, di- Sod erberg Buckaiew Pitzwa-ter- . to Married ROOSEVELT 81 anchard, seveit, died Roo Feb. fo, 1969, ,n a hospital local after ? long ill ness. Born Feb. 10, to Adam Ostoich, Duchesne i 1924, Member Greek . Orthodox Church. Survivors Murray; Haw- son, daughter, Tom .home, Nev.; Mrs. Angeline (Angiet Murphy, Salt Lake C'tv; seven seven great- 'grandchildren, Mrs. step mother, grandchildren, Annie Bodgan, Eureka, Juab County; halfbrotners. hamsters. Joe Bodqart, Pas- Milly Provo, Luby cual, both Eureka; Mrs. Helen Wax- field, New Mexico. Funeral Friday, noon, 4760 S. State where friends call Thursday, pm and Saturday one hour before. services. Buna, Mt. Olivet Ceme-- HOLLYWOOD. m? iccreiia ard 3 later Married vorced 1909; Friends call at the place of services and p.m., Wednesday, Thursday after 11 am. Burial, Salt Lake C;fy Cemetery. , William H. Blanchard . Bogadanov-kh- tegas, " Mrs.'y'V5f SsMar'v jafUJ Janet (Ben) Allender EM,S prisneral I. SorenSOn J . W. ei pmd - - normeest corner . Subdivision, tnence east Joe.So Rale No. I ZENITH AVENUE 104 feet commencing South side west from the southwest corner of Highland Drive and cenith Avenue; ,ee1, hentt wesl 344 Rata No. 1 ZENITH AVENUE South side commencing at th 17, Rowena Lot of corner northeast Subdivision; thence east 49.57 feet. Rate No 3 ZENITH AVENUE commencing at me joutn side Drive southwest corner of and Zenifh Avenue; thence west 104 eeL Rate No. 4 PARK STREET between 8th and 9th Bon sides South Streets. Rate STREET MCCLELLAND No. 5 Both bouTr' ad between 8th sides Jstreets 'CW1I: - between BothRfide c it? QtrliK and 9tn Street Rate AVENUE - A 10th Rae AVENUE DOWNINGTON No. 7 between State Both sides nd 2nd East Street. DOWNINGTON No 8 9th No between 2nd and 3rd sides Eas? s.ree.s, AVENUE WESTMINISTER Rate No. 9 between ltlh and Both sides East Streets Rate No. 12TH EAST STREET - - lh - 'Vs, Looan. dauuh- between Emlprat.on Dec... side El,is B. IIB.n, Allemler, 85 , 450 S. Rate No. n Is West, died Feb. 3 at his home of Looan Temple, Church of Jesus Funeral servees 0 natural causes. Born June 8, )903, Christ of Latter-daSaints, Dec 16, to THATCHER at a East sde 08. He died July 18, 1956. Member. commencing LaVar W. Thatcher will be held Rapid City, S.D. Married June Jen-- ' ihe iVlOnSOn ion Relief Society Wednesday 10 a.m. in the Larkin oomt D8.53 feet north from AvAnril 1934; divorced Manager, Logan 17th Ward. of Westminster corner teacher. Chapel, 260 East South northeast MIDVALE Johnson First step Houe three vears Survi- . Sur,v0- - son. dauohter, Russell Mortuary enue and 12th East Street; thence Friends at frnmett call may the Temple. both j June East, Midvale, Monson, 58. 6942-8both sisters South Street. 21st 6:35-to south mortuary Tuesday Mrs rdino Ca lifpm and n' three Wednesday prior to service. Rate No. 11 Murray hospital, Feb. 1l,Sn NAVAJO STREET Inter-- ; a"ararcehild?ern oilvt Dm. bth , ' ' Lawn Mamoriaf West .id. S noon. Hal. Mor. cjmmjneitg ot Horn June z, at. ftuary Chapel, where friends catiif ark- Funeral directors, Larkin Mor- - norm of the un(L Idaho, a son of Edmond and Nathal- Haves Avenue and Navaio Street, and Thursday lluary. Wednesday, p.m., , ia Johnson Monson, Married LaRee to Avenue. American hour before services. hence south Burial, lne Fi.ne.ei Looan Cemetery. Peterson, Oct. 2, 1933, Randolph, Rate No. II NAVAJO STREET Willey will be held Wednes-- , j Rich Maintenance man, County. East side 12 noon, in the Bountiful commencing 75 feet 35th dav, Co. 'Utah Power and Light Member, 640 South 750 East. Bountiful, south from the southeast corner of Mass will be PunArntc JOOELE .Ward, Requiem Church of Je$u Christ o4 Latter-daFriends mav call at the Larkin Mor- - Indiana Avenue and Navaio Street, celeoreted Thursday. 10 a.m., St. VllvlUia tuarv. 260 East South Temole, Tues- - thence south to American Avenue. Sants. Catholic Church, o m. and Wednesday at the. ALLRED Survivors; widow; daughter, Mrs.jTooe Rate No. 2 Funeral services tor bav, NAVAJO STREET for jarr,es P Smith, 79. 1320 boor prior to services. Inter-- ! Darrell (Donna) Beck, Twin Falls. E 5m South, Salt Lake City, former Clarence J. Allred will be held west side commencing 140 feet nVAr Sw.. Me!r2Ti!ai Idaho; son, Monte J., Belmont, jTooe,e resident. He died Feb. 9 Thursday' 12 noon the Mountain south from the southwest corner of brothers. 1W jn a Sait L,Ve hospital of com- - View Ward. 1400 South 1900 East. iJJLrv Calif.; five grandchildren, ,ndiana Avenue and Navaio Sheet; Friends may call al the Larkin Mo Rueal, O. E., both St. Charles; sister thence south to a point 47 fet north milowin uiroarv. Mrs. Orean Stock, Fish 260 South East Haven.; of the northwest corner of Hayes Av- ituary, Temple. .n.f.nrt. Wednesday Waho. JJJntr" aFton of P.m. and Thursday at lead enue and Navaio Street. NotlCCS and Barmy ward to Rate No. 17 hour r.or MariS ,he STREET service. NAVAJO Smith nnar leo Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. East S(de commencing at the AN ORDINANCE Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. of Indiana Avenue corner southeast 198 Jne oieo Sept )9Catholic ' nd Navaio Street; thence aoutlt 75 Church,' AN ORDINANCE VACATING C. ARNOLD s'. Marguerite'' Funeral servic5 for . north from 15th In'r"a- - Elizabeth Boyer Arnold vrill be held 5r,,t'n cA"" mechanic. BPOE. Master Rate no. ,, NAVAJO STr.EET AURORA. Sevier County oroerlies Grover tional Smelting and Refining Co. u in the Larkin S0U'h " :. Shepherd 75, died Feb. 9 in e red Jan. 1. 1958. after 40 years oftua5 cLpo'2M East cV.rTTnd, ana AenuJ Salma hospital after a long illness, service. !e it trdained bv the Board ot d Navaio Street; thnece south 140 pie. Friends may call at the mortu- Born April )3, 1893. Lost Creek, Sev- of Salt Lake Citv. p.m. and Thurs- - Commissioners brothers, Mrs. P. :ary Wednesday Survivors: sister, Isato )e,NAVAJO STREET er County, Ernest Alfred and service. Interment, Utah;. Joseph, ail Ana- - 'day prior ' Rate No. 14 Ha juyo'Brien, Walter, bell Curtis Shepherd. Married SECTION 1. That that certain Coalville Funeral City Cemetery. 169 21 conda. eommencino Mason Nov. 20, 1913, lo?SS3 corner t the southwest from Rosary south KVopStiis iMemoer LDS Church. Former mem8 p.m , Tate Mortuary, Tooeie, wnere 1478 and 1492 South 2nd West of American Avenue and Navaio BENCH ber Aurora Town Board. Retired punera services for Street, more particularly described Street; thence south 1014.26 feet. Survivors: if a r mar, stockman. Rate No. 14 here NAVAJO STREET widow; son, daughter, Albert J.,, at th 372 neil West Jordan; Mrs. Elloit (Wondal 75a longer, East 1st South, ta hi oufiit woirtv Mortuary, Eisf !'decorner commencing aV a soofhoasf of American Ave- 28 where friends may call Tuesday street, aliey. avenue or pedestrian .Crane, Salina; 10 grandchildren; !from no south and thence Nava, Street; 6:30 to T 8:30 COTOlinC p.m., Wednesday.wav: brothers, sisters,! Ernest. Albert, Joseph, Ted, Mrs. Al-utJ f ,he corner ,0 a P,nt 7W prior to service. Burial in the Manti Beginning at the southwest - Oak Add.tion, southeast corner of Mead Avenue Curof Lot of 1, the Funeral fred (Minnie) Martin, Mrs. Vernal! City Thomas Cemetery. Caroline directors, porATFLLft Poce- - QonnellMortuery. (Lou) Christensen, all Salina; Mrs. 'wi illiams, 61, died Feb, !::anvfrlcSTDVLT m. tc Jess (Elizabeth) Bateman, Salt Lake teliohospifai of natural causes. Born bush to and' Wallace City; Mrs. Arthur (Merle) Shand.jAug. 23, 1907, Maiad, Manti. Funeral Thursday noon. ra LDS Ward Chapel. Friends Peterson Mortuary, Salina, We p.m. Thursday prior day vices. Burial. Aurora Citv Cem kainderman, San Rafael, CaMt ; Mrs.; Utah. Funeral directors. McDougal Tocated fn,- on, Vnderv-'or"ov. i the nue and Navaio Street; Thence south confines of the above described prop- - 75 feet Larry (Caroliel Tate. ANjntepe'io, Funeral Home. ertV; and also subject to the rights Calif.; Mrs. James (Roberta) Narr, Rate STREET CAMERON brothers, Funeral services for of entry thereon, tor the purpose of mbMcClelland OGDEN John Anderson, 75, died Pocatello: 13 grandchildren; 17 . will be' insoectinq, maintaniing, replacing Feb. 8 In an Ogden hospital. sisters, Milton, Mrs. James (Rhoda) Robert Emmet Cameron fSle.V Born May 7. t893, HuntcvIM,. to Guvmon., Pocatacto; John. Lowiston; be,d Thursday ncjn inth. L.rkin Memorial Gardens ol tne ttVlToe - tmmetT J - sene - - CS ?. James P. Smith - Mn! 'Marguerite's - - Grover - Shepherd sorest Sh - Richfield. lireVKd S AllllOlHS - JOnn !. -- L h t MSilniW Funa Fri winesdav prior to services. Member, Motion p,c fharei tore Operators Union, Local 358 Bunei.wieos.itvi.emei.,. Member LDS Church. Survivors: Jack. son, daughter, Mrs. Stanley (Dollv) DEE, Ogden; 7 grandchildren, 11 brothers, sister, Chns, Aliie, Ooden, Ryth Naomi Sundbeck Stone, 67, Fred, Fresno. Cant.; Mrs, Mav A v?o $ State, died Feb. 10 m a Sait causes. natural Dve. Salt Lake Citv. of i.aKe hospital m., Myers Bjrn March 20. 1901. Salt Lake City. Funeral Wednesoev 11 Mortuary Chapel, where friends cal, 0 Charles and Hannah Sjndbeck grandchildren; ff t: ... Anaerson IMS' ' Ruth S. Stone W . Fnenfs' & cT JZ Tn ace' neeun ang wei of the inhabitants of Sait Lake that this ordmanc. t effective c!, Larkm Mortuary. SECTlONV,3 This ordinance shall CARLSON Funeral services for t8K effect uoon its first publication Elot A. Carixnn wll be held Wednes.-- ! Passed bv the Board of Commij-dav at 12 nocn in the Grant LDS 1st sioners of Salt Lake Citv. Utah, this 1969 th dav of Februa-v- . Ward Chaoei, 601 Mansfield Ave Fr ends may call at 2128 South J. BRACKEN LEE Vavor State. Tuesoay from 6 to 8 p.m. and UCDA.AM , HOGENSEN at tne ward chapel Wednesday Citv Reccdrer Mii u Vw.r.arv fare T,rs?ayt nhoulCemetery. Fuwral C iv Ta" directo-s- , - str &Z cT,v1c.m"erv'n,Ful MCCLELLAN No 17 - cost side commencing at the of corner McClelland nortfeait Street and 21st South Street; north 150 fee, MCCLELLAND STREET No. thence Rat 18 wesl side commencrg 143.71 feet north from the northwest comer of ?ist South Street and McClelland Street; thence north 143.78 feet. MCCLELLAND STREET Paf 6, 0, Kay Colonial Mortuary. Published February 11 1969 C 87) No. 18 East side --T Funeral commencing 150 feet for services ROCKLAND. IDAHO Funeral north from the northeast corner ot NOTICE Davis S' Maggie (Besse) Fitzwater services will be conducted WednesEric A 21st South Street and McClelland wiif be held Wednesday, 10 a m. service Qr?ndchiidrenne Funeral Sealer! tnd, will he rece.ved at the street; thence north 141.87 teet. p.m., Rockland Ward cnap day, .the Memorial Chapel. 36 East 7th tor George Amos Pease. 79, RowLOGAN Eric A. Johnson, 76. peno.ng from 2128 S. State. CLELLAND STREET R.t. Utah Cem- ' land. He died Feb. 8. 199. in a BurLooan, ded Feb. 10. 1969. m a local 'cull .February No V,'?,h' ,in at Deseret tery. Friend, may of natural causes. hootal ley hospital following a short illness. X: IpnpfTno at the Swe-- , on Tuesday, w'st commenon, Vfle vPn1fiPPkir Mortuary 1892. 11. p.m. Lanesbro. Born Mav UTCnCI Born Nov. 3. 1869. Rockland, a son southwest corner of Hol'ywood and Wedne;day prior to services, den, a son of Swen J. and Jui'a Hei- of Homer and Sarah Tavsom Fease. LABORATORY SUPPLIES and McClelland Street; thence Married Johnson. ena Swenson services for Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary. - Funeral Santa ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Mamed Ethel E. Bvington, Feb. 12, 1921, 359.70 feet. .south Melba I. Morgan, Sent. 21 port. Maria! 85, Reouiem mass 1925, Pocate'lo. Marriage solemnized, STEREO SYSTEM thuixh ?afi? peters Wnn, MCCLELLAND Looan Temple, STREET Rate resident, will II be held ,LUI INSTALLAw, AIR Idaho Falls Temple, Church of Jesus Vargas CONDITIONING Latter-daVet Christ of Snts. conducted be MARRIAGE LICENSES Christ of latter-da1969, Thursday atlO a.m. at Our Lady OPTION States resident since five years of na Saints, 1961, lt tt East side at 0? natural causes. Guadalupe Church, holy rosary will! PLASTIC StiUaMVaria aae.' Associate, Utah State Univers. - ,n FILM SEALING MA- southeast comer commencing Farmer. Retired 1961. of Hollywood Ave tv. 40 years; purchasing aoent, asSurvivorsLake 1883. Kamas, Sum- - be recited Wednesday 7:30 p.m. at CHINE widow. Rockland; sons. Auo 16, Born and McClellarrf ,nue tnence Street; .. cnuotv, a daughter of Frank O'Donnell Mortuary. S'sant secretary, manaoer of. .the 372 East 1st As Albert, Sumner, Wash.; George Jr., per list and specifications .r ,.h 1U )1I, WEAVER-WARDELRimcll Lee 'toy. Castro Valley, BoPTAr Seattle; GrSuai? Utah and Ella Fraughton Pe.ers. arr0'ftetd South where friends may call obtainable from the Purchasing De- - Said ax, shall be payable n ten f Mrs. Wailev Calif; Jay, 22, Sandy, and Sheila. 19, Rivpartment. eoual yearly installments (10) as erton The right is reserved to accept or (Mav me Egbert, Mrs. Willie (Vi lerai bv law and ordinance with " SADEGHI-STOUAll Reza. 26. Wuson. both Pocatello; Mrs. Orson reiect any or all bds and to waive provided Survivors: sons, daughters. Ayron directors, O DonneH Mortuary. ber Logan "Ck mber of Commerce. interest on the whole sum unpaid at bom Salt Lake City, and Linda Marie. 22. or Bov in Scout YMMIA Johnson, any OOBSON ndent. (Agnes) Hufchmson. B'acktoot; Mrs. Ada informality Mrs. Funeral services for technically - tne rate of 5 aemej suorigt per annum, i" " Bountiful. Eimer (Ethel) Bowman, Castro Valinter,:-ol the Umverworker. Memoer, Old Folks Commit- - Mar a; Boyd, n9f5asn: W. Dobson will b held insiellmcni jyan- e " David ley; Mrs. G'en (Ida) Cox, Burley; 43 ' ,elurvivnrsson. that cn. norsat."nwnvnr. !n;BiVq,.ndchiWn. P'O"' Lnon; widnw, 2?. Carol "&ly 40 Ann, Kent, firm 0u0,10n Bountiful, and b,d, q.vin, DS Ward Cbapel. 1W So. West Gerald. s. 0 Mr $uch in the Qr mQre sisters, E ,nstdllments, B'ame. Oeden; daughter. grandchild- brother, 20. Provo Mrs. Annie sifter, Mrs. Eff'e Tempie St. Interment. Delta, Ufah, S order payable, or the whole tax. fur'ev Caldwell, iMaunnel Jr., Robert violet FRISCHKNECHT THOMAS cDt.d Rock'and. Weatnerforg. all Vernal; .City Cemetery. Friends mav call at ; eight grahd Eva Hatch, Hills, Calif mav be without Mrs oaid Woodland haH interest unthin Bid a,1 Richard Kent. 19. Sait Laka City, call Davis Friengs Mortuary, Marg'en Winn, San Francisco; Deseret Mortuary. 36 East 7th South wil be furn,shed upon specifications cht'dren; brother, Robert j.. Loom. jteen mcj Javs rom .ha -- afe " . and Terexa. 14 Sandy. and Wednesday ,St. Tuesday Wednesday, 80 a m., and at the Funeral Thursday. 2 o.m., ;eouest pm. Edna Enoer, Azusa, Calif. Mrs. ordinance becomes or One effective. BUSTOS-COOPE35 WILLIAM Manuel. L. CHRISTENSEN, ward chapel from 11:30 a.m. unt.t at the ward chapel one hour prior to 9h Ward chaoei, Fronds call H d rail at the mortuary services. more installments in the order in Friends Purchasing Agent, pm., and Marion Lows, 26, both Sait Funeral directors, Deseret services. Bur.al, Valley View CemeMortuary, Wednesday. Burial, tvtore ParkV,CeS which are or the they payable, one ot service;. before (A hour 3) Utah. Lake City, Thursday University Mortuary, tery. Rockland. Vernal Memorial whole special tax may be peid after Burial. Looan Citv Cemetery. said 15 days and before the firs) installment becomes due by peyinq the same with interest from the date of levy to the date such first installment is due. One or more install ments in the order in which they are payable, or the whole specal tax may be paid on the date any installment becomes due by r ying the amount thereof and interest to dae PREVIEW OF ESS WEATHER IUREAU FORECAST TO 7:00A.M. EST 2 -- It - 49 Forxast far W!nMUy, Fbrury 11, H, 1969: of payment. Default in the payment of any such installment of principal ra.n or chonpSno SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY -- TV 19., rand interest when due shall cause .nORTRItlj Ing to snow tonight. Snow tiurnrs Wednesday. Daytime highs the whole of the principal and interof in the upper 40s. Lows tonight in the 70s. Probability est to become due and payable immeasurable precipitation 60 per cent foni9ht and early Wedmediately and the whole amount of the unpaid princioal and ; nesday FXEIZING shall thereafter draw Interest at the .th mow er r,n Gov, Rampton, two legislators Lrgislaturp, the University of utah gumy sh.tt.no wmos tongnt rate of 10 percent per annum unfit and state planning and Natural Utah was to convey a plot of paid but at any time prior to th date of sale of foreclosure, the Resources Department leaders lands obtained from old Ft. lows tonight in th, ?cs. co;a,r Wednesday owner mav pay the amount of all snow or earn chang nn to snow tonight and e. nevada unpaid installments pat due with in-- ' viewed the lands in question Douglas as a site for relocation fiurCloud' Wednesday With snow teresf at the rate of 10 percent per early Wfdnesday. of the Pioneer Village. annum, to date of payment on the Dayt.me h,gh$ 45 to 55. Lows ton.ghf 20 to so. Monday afternoon. installments delinquent and all WrTdDAH0 of U. . U. accrued costs and shall thereupon officials and organiLegislators parlicipating weie v.r.aoi, coodinets tonight ,nd vyedn,,-iage-,n :be restored to ihe right thereafter to snow WM' h,9hs yy. Huglies Brockbank. zations 0CC4i,0n1 ;en vv,na'' al roy m instaiimens ,n the pto)osing to use areas ,ay same manner as it default had not ocLake, chairman of the northwest of Pioneer Monument. ..n iMHo-t- et mroogn vtaoneutav curred. tlf WEATHER F0T0C8ST w.nt s; ft said tax Is not paid when due I subcommittee on higher educa- - State Paik as a research park r ln0 '''v'11 "l,h par,ial 10 50 shall proceed to collect the same 'nd L0'5 ,0" ' ,im5' Dav,im h9h tion of the Joint Appropriations obiect strongly to giving but iwifh interest and costs as prov ded oy law and ordinance. Committee, and Rep. Frank V. token acreage for parks usage. All special taxes are gayable at my office Roon 7P Clty Nelson. Lake, cochair- - Qthrs participating in Counf , Salt Lake C;iy. Ulah. f h Appropriations Com- JENNINGS PHILLIPS. JR inspection trip Monday after-- 1 son nij,n Cify Treasurer and mittee. included F. C. Koiol. Collector of Special Taxes M, 1969 ary a bill Parks and Recreation Division Nelson Salt George A. Pease to services. Burial, Ogden C'tv Cemetery. - - Johnson Member First Church of Christ, Scientist. Graduated U. of U.. 1971 Survivors: husband; sons. Vidor r DAVIS ... nr Winn vernal ,nrVRG.S County ... daughters, '. grandchildren, Peach' , PrFa lo'n Purchase Of Park Addition Under Scrutiny By Rampton Gov. Calvin L. Hampton has.; scheduled a breakfast meeting Wednesday to fry to determine bow much land should be added to Pumper Monument State Park for the proixised Pioneer Vil- - Ostokh, to Marned Chanak, Rada 1914, Salt Birgie h 11. Born Auq. V r eDach, 1893, Y u g osiav a, a daughter of John sf 525 Ruben C. DeVargas Ruben C. DeVarqasWest, d ed Feo. 8 his home of Davis. nau-a- i causes. B:rr March 19H, Venecitos, N V. ridel j and Cieofis DeVargas. Lora B. Mamed hri-t- Bogadanov Ma.n St . 10, Feb. died 1969. jo pm. m a ocal hospital of natural causes. Lake Temo'e Cnurch of Jesus Christ of I. alter-daSanrs. Operated oi,e d n. automotive electrical m companies Pocatello. Owner and operator, Cameron Battery and Electrical Co. Retired High priest. Cottonwood 2nd Ward Survivors: widow, sons, dauohter, E. Haliidav Cameron, Robert L. Cameron, Mrs. W. Gsvle (LaVidal Peterson, all Sait Lake City; six Richard H., brother, grandchildren; NORTH Elizabeth Stammer, home of a 1687, Milka 4127 S. Sou't He diet Temple. a Feo. 9. 1969 his home of natu- ral causes. Porn April 15. lev i, Sait Lake of City, a son Hugh iimmet and Ann S. Tilt Cam e r o n. Man iecl Leah Holiday. 13, her Boyer, Coalville; Mrs. Rose Year- Las Vegas, Nev. Funeral Thurs- oay io a.m.. 260 E. South Temple, where friends call Wednesday om. Thursday prior to services, Burial, Coalville City Cemetery. - zwater Bessie) Vor?en;en Ccurr. g.ed Feo. i0 in a Sa:r Lae alter a hospital long il'nevs. Born Ml ?C, 1906. Libto erty, w. Va A lliam Henry Born Citvf ' Vaog-- 6 Brown 4k I Cameron E. Funeral service Emmet Cameron 77, 6340 Conor wood Lane, wi con ducter be noor Thursday, George Engar Ave.. George Enaar, 57. died Feb. 9 at his home of natural causes. Born June 17, IV! I, Preston, Idaho, to Charles J. and Atveretta Married Enaar. Florence Moran Oct. 9, 193 Butte. Mont, Saieman, R. L. Polk Co. Organized George Engar's Band, played in Salt Lake City for many years. MemSurvivors: ber, Musicians Union. widow; son, daughter, David. Westminster, Cali ; Mrs. Theodore L. Smith, Las Veaas, Nev.; (Donna) sisthree grai:dchildren; brothers, ters, Karl J., Byron, Keith, all Salt t.Dke City; Mrs. Anna Laura Bountiful; Mrs. Louise E. Partridge. Laguna Hills, Calif. Funeral, 37burial. Laurin, Mont. Friends 1st ? E. South Tuesday, call 6:30 7 30 pm. Family suggests conto Holy Cross Hospital tributions s fu- neral Thursday noon Poplar Grove Luo Waici N.(iaoei. Friencs can Jd E. 7th South Wednesday pm., Thursday at the chapel one nour prior to services. Bunal Sait Lake City Cemetery. Nov. Oavis Boyer. Married to Thomas Allen Arnold Jan 26, 19 2. Sait Lake Temple, Church o of Christ Jesus Latter-daSaints He died Nov. 29, 1916. Former Auerbachs, 40 years is Colonial Member LDS Ward Survvo"sdaughter. Mrs. John W. (Ruth) Stoner, Sait Melvin F. 3, Jane Mont (Margaret) :jomery, ai Salt Lake City; f yand-- 260 Dec. Maggie (Bessie) Upton, Summit County, to Willem and Mary a Tern Robert of daughter. Robert, Norman, .aughter, Don, A r v home Arnold Arnold, Boyer Cl.. 0ed of natural causes Feb 10. 169. at the home sons. vidow; B. E.tzabefo Emigration Lake ;ie. Retired car icnter, Survivor;.: 1st Soytl FeO. 9, 30 P m ir hospnat of Elizabeth ! S LDS o.d a local " George Hartman, St., u e- - Feo. 10 in a Salt Lake rest home o natural causes. Born 1868. March 8, Oslo, Norway, io Peter Anton and Ema Helena Dog on Cnristensen. M a rned Thora n',wn i9io, Sal; Lake City, later Jemnized Salt Lake p Budchist Church, 21 IIWfl'" George Hartman 1969 OBITUARIES Thatcher Funeral former 11, Tuesday, February n THE WEATHER Tudy. - cor n. coy non Rep. which sponsored would convey to the Parks and Recreation Division 99.4 acres of land southeast o; the Ft. Douglas cemetery and adjoining Pioneer Monument Fxl. director, and James D. Moyle, Parks and Recreation Board s chairman; Gordon E. ton, executive director, Natural (C 9t) Harms-purpose- ACTION ADS Resources Department anu State Tark. Kenneth C. Olson, state plan- According to action of the 1967ining coordinator. HbWW'VelVs.VtJjRriirrMnrifhHrriiifr 349 A H A PAY PROFITS m A me uT II Tiir 1 aika |