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Show .....40.6,40.4g4p4pAdAtooso,..0.0 1 Harold Korogi OBITUARIES NEWS, Friday, May 9, 1969 DESERET 08 440,64W. ,M.. LA grr grmi I:47n B-- .1: g o b on Petroleum Panel were passengers aboard the Centennial Plaque Special. They are dedicated California history buffs out to see plaques and markers dedicated along the historic route of t h e Southern Pacific (Central). Our train Is sponsored by the Pacific Coast Chapter, Railway and Locomotive His '"" e Deseret News Washington ,,,,, hospital ". P IiirV4414111:, April 27, Salt Lake :VT City, a daughter ,P ...46 Of Harley P and Andersen Annie Marrieo Myers. 10 William Ga. t,;.s, 40010 103i, ,,,, reit pyke, Lake City. fl, Sa:f tiHe died April 5, ' 19'3, Two Utahns were named Thursday to the National Petroleum Council, which advises the Interior Department on petmleum They are Edward R. Keller and N. D. Thomaidis, both of Mountain Fuel Supply Co. matters. SZ,npele - Dec osp,tal Peck Swings, Wyo . to ,Mike and E1zd 1beln Spence kerb-Eva Married g. Allred 1 t1.'" ",I Lucille 4tIvv.;1, sol9,1s6 nnE lice Tem- man-- . k 4 siesei ,.yats ' City VERNAL Funeral st rvices for Irvin A. Headden, , 7, who died Mai 7 o' a gunsnot !I.', e"1 wbued be ,' ,-- aw Saturda, P,m Naoles LDS yyraid Friends Chapel. '''t caii Vernal Mot'. , loary, Friday S a turoay '. ', prr., to pner Serves. Walsh ) ',. I iaairsunra 0 i e d an In of ca. sArti ,uest,Isl: to Arnold !Who, Richard and Lao- Olson. Horn 'a Burial temerery "'" " -i- , ''''tr x ; r Yes- - ;pa- -, , , .,,,. ";:,,,' iFunertes IB , ,,,,arrikA e,' ite areest," '''''21, ' ', ,..' ' ll,4''' - tNit, 1 eran II. WA mooen EmOlove. Co. sen Sheep .. ,FigtPrAeri,Rn:Ct!.. Tozrzu,ctrwiag i;;,, ,a,u,da i at la cm LOurcles 670 Souln lita Roost Faadst wilCbe recite I FrdaY at the nr :3;32: :::, , - . r''..---- mc e ole; '.s, MarrIet LDS Cnt, Ch. .fil ' Calif.; Lah..4apil To m M. 11 e7. , t f) t n P a , :0.- e.. .. Fred Leland Peterson .'"1 : , , . ; tollwri 0 vogso , 411,4, ,, . Yi ,t '; 1,..' - i. (..of V ' t ,.' , ' ' ' -;-- -- s, , '.. :,,,"' ....., ..,.... :: 1 , ssip- .--- : , ... '.- , , s 4 arAtia 0,, 1 4"1.:;:- -1 k W114 -- - -- I .0.444- .4-- Brown -- A . ' ,. , , , irn - 't.ar iiod Joseph - - prior. Eastman - Corey - le . fun-s- ' et go on a lollipop spree or climb our favornothing stops our all cotton sepa- fresh as carrot striped top, redwhitenavy, $3; screen print top in red, navy on white bockgrourd, 3.50; matching Jamalcus, elastic waist, stitch down crease, 3.50; all size 7- 14. Stripes round up in cotton terry tops, 4.50; matching solid shorts, 3.50; terry short jump Just suit, belt, $6; all in red or blue, sizes fancy-fre- e sticks. Sleeveless waiting for fun! oil stores I. 1 Funerner Il :f THE WEATHER i .,...p..: ; MAU ti LADDERS "Sturdy Step" 2CMI CHRDREWS, GIRLS' WORLD Cleary - ALUMINUM cotton wows the ,e - Alice 1 e, - 0 eil Little-cor- Porter :grandchildren, Ramer at , L. ite tree - - tt A,,ti ) ....p eve sr 41. ' 4.13. rates. ss.n.aia.m Lochrie Elizabeth 4 . Let's I F. that --a Alook,ossolow.hook I - - - lob; Eva lb. , , zo,P, ,,,,..... ,, ,, ' 4o ,, , ... ...4,11,.... I il Gladys Martineau Jake Sauer Jose . - f , 44, N.,w 1 te Plane Crash Kills Couple )14, ,all TII ' Jean Palmer t I ,, "I'm - -, ' ' 11111111110.010 le ? .r.txxx:s- ' , - I S. Charlotte P. Nielson Mae 3. Morehead Lawrence , iitosearlo1011"411 -- MdV Verna M. Sorensen - ( mo,tuarv r,r05 SAturdav Drt0- c.m.cailtt and ,th! ertoay services. Interment Lyman. 'W,io. Funeral, direclorsjarkin Mortuary. -Funeral JUDO services for Fred Harold Juod, wilt be nerd in mit Clearfield Laga v at 10 am 109 Community Chtirch,:.,,,... call'C'oat may ttearlieid. to ,, Joa w,m.ld 4v, 0 ,,,........ 1 I z., Judd Pfc. Neil ,::' 6sti, LI. une, 'w ''' 4torte 4 Mar ,, 1 , - . Leif Hoskins ' 4,, ' 4C"' wn on O'Donnei Sears - year - h 'a, ern Petersen Gordon W. Vaughn I umr !I Dir Member MI. Pleasant Ejsiriess 1949. Member, and Professional ht.uer Lake- in ti')hietsyscerhvuMerriorial i 26th Lake Ward, Gardens. Milita,y Church Of Jesus iwtoow; accorded by the V.F.W. Post Christ of Latter. Fairfax Funeral diteclors, . Lindnuists ;11301. Connie, !Mrs, Shirley Worthen Salt Lake Neal K., Tom L., Glen. Edward, both, day Saints. IClearfieth Mortuary. sisters, Survivors sons, Williarn 7., Santa 'City; Kathy, Linda Mt. Pleasant; 7: brothers, Mrs. Pa,- (Ruth) LOCHRIE eunerat Ser)ice., for E Hyrum Donald F Vernal; i E., Susana, Calif.; George bro tilers. s 071 r s,' e grandchildren; ' Mrs. Ervin, Donaiel S. LoChrie will be Conducted A.. both Salt lake City; eight grandCharles, Bountiful; Jack, Salt Lake. Musser, Salt Lake City, 2 - Saturday from Evans and L. p.m. Grarger. Iv;., PeterReek Hill (Sylvia) Kith, Seeira5S; sistrwit, Lekerf, Fern 1tt.?O'S, Ler, E. children, Andy, GRANGER .City, Earls, Morltiary, 574 East 1st South. Sot Mrs. Alex (Teeny) Easton, Salt Lake, Will:am, Mrs. Alta Mead, George sen, 19, 41 Id hour prior to cat may Friends Mrs. Lewell (Mary Lout Pat.! all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Delores died South. .ist Icity, Santa Monica, Calif. F u n a r a 1! causes 10141.1...irsl services. Interment krill follow tr Mt. Shen, 'Wise, Idaho. of natural I p.m., Mt. Pleasant .- -Olivet CerneterY. Funeral nirertnrr, Thad, Puneral Monday, 10 a.m.. 260 E. at 1969, 8, Mat( --I ervices IDAHO FALLS Rine, LDS Evans and - Earty. Friends call Ward Chapel. South Temple where friends call hx'me Of xMe rg,'.21 ee held SeUrdaY, 2 p.m., Ursenbach Funeral Home Friday Me.RTINEAU ...-,'Private funeral Sunday, 64 p.m. and Monday before om M. d a ug la tit r i n tor .. for the P.m., SniteneV one hour Price- to nor. Chapel 74,of Idaho Pines, the services. Burial, Salt Lake City services for Glaoys May Martineau Mar He died Falls. Granger. vices. Burial Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Scare, i will be conducted ''' Cemetery. Saturday at EkteS Oct. 21, Born ,7, 1969, in a local hosoital of causes will follow a A and 1889, Early. Cremation Granger !incident to age. Aitr, ,1 services at Shrine of Memories Mitt Born Jan. 4 O. 1895, Crescent, Tex., daughter of Alex- - .. H. will & Cremation follow a der Joseph and EarlY, ,a son of Mr. ard Mrs. Milton Sears. Docie Bryant, Nov. 5, )945, ..e,s54 Ann Baw- & Early. Leland Pe HaroldMarried Wells. ,b,,,,,,, MODESTO, CALIF. Fred CLEARFIELD Tex. Veteran, World den Hill. Married ..,.. MORGAN Funeral wMainrerlal for services terson, 69, ()led May 6 at his home S. 269 Lakeview died Dr., 62, :Judd, , Orrin P. Morgan will be held Satur. LeRoy M. Peter. aster a long illness. Born Feb, 3, widow, stepdaughters, sen, May 1 In on Ogden hospital Of nattel sucylyora, 2 0.m. at the Jenkins.Soffe Mar. Oct. 20, 1909, day (Lorene) Burnes 1900, Redmond, Utah, to Andrew W, Mrs. rat causes. Born Feb. 4, 19G7, St. ' State 4160 South Street, tuarv, F. Salt Lake Tem'4,4hivel and Inger Anderson Peterson. Mar Mo., to Fred and Jessie May Carnes, Hawley, Tex.; Mrs. G.Ten ; set, Friends may call Friday D,rn. F utter Midland, . Milton July 0, Oka, DeIa Muore Schmlui. pl. Cnurch ofof ,:. .,. :..iii-....,Viarrica rrances (Willie en and Saturdav I hour DriOt kJ set. -Brazos, Tex.; Mrs. Jesus Christ Bryant, Burley, Idaho; solemnized Salt Lake Gerrard, Dec. 12, 1942, ChICO, ViCeS. Burial .,'' Interment, Elysian Mineral Saints. Latter-daOwens, Elmer (Dorothy) ' LDS Temple. Rural Mail carrier, Employe Hitt Air Force Base. Merr, Gardens. Funeral directors. V. C. Bill Count: member, J u a Bryant, Long Der LOS Church; VFW. Veteran Ww Wells; Oakley, Idaho. Aztive Boy SWUM ,Sotte - and R- Sons. L. D. Bryant, Huntsville. Tex., Eldreurie Camp, II. Survivors: Survivors: Instru-1-- widow; sons, daughters, wittew, Sens, deugh,lex.; Raymond f unera l IrAcrelenel Se it Graveside L. PEDE- SEN Of Utah Pioneers. Madison, Wis.; ters, Freo G., Charles E., Margaret ,Mrs. Falls; 27 grandchildren, .sevenn. Daughters ()alias, WeseY, of the services for Louis Pedersen will be rr,ental ,n wfiung a history Modesto; Mrs. Keith (Shirley) simp in the Phyllis, C lea r f le Id: Ma. Frank - great - granechildren, sisters, !conducted 10 a.m. Saturday teacher, Literary area. G noer ra GrandMrs. ., (Frances) Holm, Layton; Son, BlaCkiadt, Idaho; Mrs. Wil lam visiting .Veterans Section of Salt Lace City er, Boyd, Weatherford, Too Huddles- Relief Society, 15 yearS, Eases Funeral rhild; sister, Mrs. Minnie Huggier,:W; directors, Mrs. Ruby (portal Port, Wenatchee, Wash.; Cemetery. Sizemore, presidency, 60 years; Mrs. Camdenton, Mo. Funeral Saturday 10 , (Joan) Cowley, Boulder, both ganged, Tex., Mrs. Minnie leacher, e 16 am.. Clearfield Community Church, Lee Fawlweli, Pasadena, Tex. Funeral services Colo.; graadthile.ran; for Noted tPETERSEN Genealogist. 'organizations. 200 S. $00 East, where friends call i Burial, Ammon Cemetery. will be brothers, sisters, Eldred, for E. Fein Hill Petersen book reviaws and retold stories. - held Mrs. Twill& Weston, Booth, all Monday 12 noCin at the North husband, 50115, deUntl- Jordan Survivors 4634 West Ha, Ward Lakeview Memorial Garclens. chapel, Ivan, Mrs. Virgia Utah; Ogden, ters, Merrill L., Ogden; Mrs. LeRoy Mrs. Rawl c46; 1110a,,tAl Wagsta!f, Vincent, all Dcrotey) E Yerett. Hunter: Joseph illotL,I,F),,11.alvie.ruFnret;ralls,4mov, City; Mrs. Nita Ne Brtgham LEAMINGTON, Millard Countvdied Nelson, Mrs. Lynn (Jean? Packard, Redwood Sunday from 6 to I) p.m. California. Funeral Saturday t 74, (Norma) and at the Church Monday hour Nielson, Mrs. Joseph Gra both Charlotte Parry Oakley LDS Stake House. Friends of 8 in a Juab County hospital Prior to services, Interment, Elvsian Oakland,. RICHFIELD Mae Shpfer, Roy; Mrs. John (Marian) call McCulloch Funeral HOMO, BurRussell Burial Gardens. Funeral Mrs. directors, Gardner Magna; in 4 67, died ,tead, May ley, Idaho, Friday afternoon, eve34 iMcDounal Funeral Home. to Samuel M. and Sarah ElizA. (Jracne) Ecshkeilisedr Salt Lake City; Calif,' alter a long illness. Born Sept. Marti, ning, at onatkel one hour vior to ee great- Graveside services SCHRADER d to Louis 'ap ethPAcr.ti..0 itnMarr,iedcmtt L 15, 1901, Mount City. services, Burial. Oakley cemetery. H. tor Otto E. Schrader. Nielson July will be he'd sitters, brothers, Marshall and Narcissus An Carer M Postal grandchildren, Church. LOS kmber D. all Friday, 12 nous in the Sandy ' City John D., steo- - Earl ' Wiliam Branch. Married to HP dard More. husband; call a, the ioye 'Ear. W., Farm-- , G ranger; Mrs . Lovena (Vinniel San- ICethetery.ortuary, 260may 'I em- head; he died. Member LDS Church. ,soe ilD, East Anthory F or m I r Richfield Mrs. S i d nev (Me r edth)2 'torn, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ohio. and Friday P.m. ,ington; Thursday p.c., vorS: Son, J a C K Witsman, Cantor-- , Searle. Orem; 5 grandchildren; sis-- , (LaVeliet Rini, Cleveland, Funeral directors. a.m. 1011:20 b r o I h e r, two great., Monday noon, North tor.'.Larkin Mortuary. nia; Mree grandchildren: 34 w Harmon sisters. iter, Hugh Parry, Springville; Mrs. ,laFnuneral, brothers, chapel, gra rkk hildren, Irk:moral services for SHAW San JOSe Dr. Friends (all k330 S. Redwood Clarence B r a n C h, Richfield; Paul Wayne (Edith) BPSSeV Shaw will be held T r''es t a Peterson I ism, Branch, Salina Sevier comfy: Mrs. Calif. Funeral Saturday befoareY In the Larkin Mor- 2 P. Peprolleahnour aRtd.t.heSuwnadrady Saturday Chapel. Ward LDS Forest (Mabel) Duke, Santa 'Ana, Leamington 260 East So. Temple. Funeral tuary Anderson call Clarence Mrs. services. Burial, Flysian Burial :Friendschapel, (Naomi) 'Friends Calif.; may call at the mortuary ism., at the the .Frida7 6 te Gardens. ism. and Saturday Guyer. lawndale, Calif. Graveside ;Hume. Neo hi. Friday Burial services. to prior Interment Salt services Saturday 1 ism., Richfield ,chapel prior to services. Leamington Cemetery. Lake & tr CeMeteri. Funeral direc- Carnet., y. Mortuarv. Dillsil'e masonic it, Niei Sen Martintali, 8, nerai services for George S. Swenson B in a Salt will be conducted 10:30 a.m. Saturday died May East, fl)A1-1Funeral services Early. 574I East .st FALLS John Franklin Peterson, Lake hospital of natural causes. Bo in at Evans and friends MOAB may call Fri will be held Saturday, I p.m., Wood 74, (Led May of naiura i causes in Dec . 3, 1919, Way" Idaho, to Frantz South, where P.m, and Saturday 1894, evening Sauer 22, for Dec. of the Jake Hookins NielserL'day Pines, E. Born HALE STEVE of Maud F. Chapel and commander Deseret Test 43, a Moab hospital. By Interment, services. r to PeMartineau-houprior Sparks, Nev. former Idaho Falls 'Moab, John end Jane Warner She Married Preston Albert Citv. Survi- - Mount Olivet Cemetery. Funeral He died May 7, 1 969, in a Idteimrson .MaMrarriedriedEiBleenileireDnaelto Nov. V. 1937, Salt Lake Evans and Eariv. Deseret News Medical Writer Center, said his men test no resident. directors, Pres. son, of daughters, a heart husband; Reno , Nev., hospital for disease organisms that are attack. services Funeral TOBIAS Marv, all Salt moats. Orchard owner, former ton, Mrs. Susan Allan, Hood- - Caleb E. Tobias will be held Salto. Deseret Test Center, the not found naturally in the Born July 7, 197S, Jerome, Idaho, pin, Moose Lodge 16e, Lake City; Mrs. Ann Rucker, broth.. member miner. Russon Brothers in 12 the noon Lake Salt City; a son of George John and Mary day, S u r v v or s: widow; sons, lulu; mother, war255 South 2nd Chapel, Arm'y's germ-chemicE...,or,,ers, sister, James Nielsen, allFrantz mortuary That means VEE, he Henry Sauer. Married Eida Smith; Price. daughters, Mrs. Noy Worudiy, Dallas Salt East. Friends may call at the Nielson, Mrs. Iris Moore, Dora divorced. ii fare facility in Tooele County, said. a Irn.rsher7iir-icand Funeral Ill'r.cuv'o; Mrs. J. Lake City. Saturday. '117;o'''ga Saturday p.m., Wary Friday, (Pdgiluyalimis;sn6ristvve'n's'en'i, Interment Was. pew meson. is in the position of a star witprior to services. wigulesworui, P. (Frany,e) But what about the etch Lawn Memorial Park. Russon Mrs. Waulstine Sparks, Nev;1-- r widow, Survivors; Pa.; Square, ness with a gag on his mouth. Allen Mrs. Brothers, funeral directors. (Linda) (Helen ) McNeeley, Moab; Mrs. Vercredibility gap that arose last daughters, Funeral ?eh, Stears, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Johnny non t Dareej Bowies, Naluria, PINGREE , IDAHO Marvin (Sandra) Eshom vices for Gordon Wallace Vaughn, 7S, 1 The Army is the agency when the Army denied (Colleen) McCreerY, Pocatello; three ,Cob.; Mrs. Notices sisters, brother Mrs., D., Alaska; John D., pidgree, will bt! held Saturday, 2, Le gal that can tell the full truth any part in the deaths of grandchildren, Jake Meyers, Durango Cplo.; Mrs. Hudson, Carlyle Mass.; Blaine L., Kaysuil,e; Pingree Ward chapel, Church .,,mwwiaawa p.m 1 : tVioata; y Idaho Latter-daSaints. Floyd C3soer, of Nelson, Fells; Bob Lhrist of Jay Jesus NOTICE TO SIDDERS stepsons about what's going on at Dug-wa- y, more than 5,000 sheep when Sauer, Mouotaln Home. Nelson. Mount Shasta.,t- - He died May 5, 1969 in San Gabriel, Le Grande 18 re a Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Calif., of a heart ailment, but the necessity for se- some stray "nerve gas" Calif.; 36 grandchildren; Mrs. gJohnnie on Soda sisters. Springs, Thursday, May 22 1969, at 10:30 Born March 12, 1891, grandchildren; Emma 'a sbn of James and Mary Ann Rob- cm., in Room WI City and County Mrs. Johnson, crecy keeps the military apparently wafted out of the (Virginia) a public hearing will be all SCr1001 Bunding, in Evans, Flora a Attended Mrs. e bins W r, a Vaughn. tne Board of City Comsilent. Dugway facility and onto the Cabfor. Olen Preston and Basalt. Married held before to Mrs.. Jewell. consider the sale, to Leif 2 p.m.. 'vicar.' ROY, Weber County Black-- 1 missioners, inivrva-y''''...r 16 1914, Ada April Jensen, hiCidef, of certain hieheS1 the are pasture? Ins. infant son of LePoy and Gloria 1A1,, Meanwhile. 1. ..1 Fr potshots Chaoe, Idaho iend! Ward sulemniced, al 1050 East 461:1 Marriage property Horrocks Hoskins, died MaY 1 in a Grand Valley Mortuarv. Moao. Fr - toot. 1958 . Pin g ree South Street; said property being de' Falls 'Temple Oct. being taken at the installation Lake hospital. born May 2 Later, the Army paid for Salt chapel baturday resident since 1929. Former mail scribed as follows: day ,,,...pm., at the a r t s; 1969, SurvivOrst en 0 Burial Ogden. o , services t from several directions. prior Commencing 855.36 feet East and " carrier. Operated first motion pic-the sheep. brother, sister, Eric, Rorrimie, bothlw' feet from toe Memorial Cemetery. N. 2 deg. W. 907.54) Mr. and Mrs. Sunset jure projector in Blackfoot. High 'Southwest Roy; grandparents, corner ot the Southeast 'a A writer stated that the i priest. t G AAervin e 2 South. Horrocks, Wyo.:, te, Reliable civilian officials Mrs. Sarah Hoskins, Ogden. Grave- sons. Claude, of Srction 5, Township Base Survivors: widow; & MeS. Venezuelan equine encephaliEast, Salt Lake ,Shelley; Carrell. San Gabriel; seven Range 24.76 back Gen. Appel's statement. side services Saturday. 11 a.m.,1 thence east and running ridian, sisters, Mrs. Ethel feet; thence South 609.60 feet to the grandchildren. tis virus had been identified in Washington Heights Memorial Park. S Don.Pci Lochrie, III, 4590 Park Andersen, Mrs Layers Ogden: center of Cottonwood Creek; thence G. D. Dr. 4 in a bail Lake died Way Thom!). Hill COY. Carlyle Dr S a I e r Temple Utah. It is an organism not S. 80 deg. W. 16.5 feet; thence S. 24 born lilernice) hospitol" of natural causes. S. - Calif. son, a man who has clearance deg. W. 169.62 feet; thence N. 59 Funeral ,cleg. June 18, 1887, Frisco, Beaver COUnFriends call Sandberg-Hil- l previously linked to the BeeW. 136.62 feet; thence S. 47 den. . Mar-for some of Dugway's secrets Home, Blackfoot, Friday, 7.9 p.m.! 'W. 189.42 feel, thence N. 53 deg. W. MURRAY Funeral services for IV, to Peter and Dora LOCn.rie hive State scene. 1924. Salt Brandt, r ied ward .90.42 at Saturday Morgaret the and chapel feet; thence N. 4 deg. W. 53440 S. died Brown 23, who Neil 194. after noon. Burial, Grove City Ceme and a man who could get Pfc ;feet; thence N. le deg. W. 427.68 suffered in Viet- Lake City; she died 4,. September, -May 2 of So the inference might be nurca. Baptist Member Hoioou thence N. 4 deg. E. 521.40 torY feet; noon be will nam, Murray stung badly by public opinion Twelfth LDS Saturday Press Cli011.ling lfeet; thence East 19 S feet; thence Ward Chapel. 184 E. owner, Intermountain son, drawn that Dugway Proving N. 5 deg. E. 25.08 feet; thence N. 87 daughters. if he is wrong. backs the genVine St. Friends call 4;60 S. State, Bureau. Survivors: deg. E. 108.90 feet; thence N. 0 den. D. R., Mrs. H.B. (Donna) O'Brien, was experimenting Ground 8 Friday P.m., Saturday :g min. E. 163.02 feet; thence East eral's statements. a.m. Burial Murray City Cemetery.1Salt Lake City; Mrs. Larry (Margie) ',..70.e2 feet; thence S. 71 deg. 30 min. grand-r- , with the VEE bug, that it had Verna Cache MENOON, County cFniiirildt.renlimggreBaetac.h,Calif 52.80 feet, thence S. 50 deg. E. E. died Mendon 71, Sorensen, Maughn Thompson is chief of the somehow gotten out of the .311.52 feet; thence South 273.90 feet s Mrs. Viola Standish, Salt Lake City. E. May 8, 1969, in a Logan hospital' the place of beginning. Jo 2 p.m., 574 E. 1st after a brief illness. Utah State Division of Funerai was and Saturday Health. infecting compound sale of the above described Wellsville,' The f call Born Sept. 4, 1897, Edward 'South, where friends Lawrence VERNAL is to be made under the sure they're not test- Phillips, Utah animals. to services. Burial Mt. Cache County, a daughter of William 'property that the 55 died May 7 at his home hour prior purchaser will not ,condition H. Baxter and B Maughan. of a heart ailment. 9, Olivet Cemetery. 0 . Margaret . ev, thereon. wells disease 1etu.....';' ing any ;drill Edwarr rensen. to C a organisms 1914, Salt Lake City, o Marne and Brig. Gen. John C. Appel, will be offered for This propertv 124, 1919, Logan Temple, Church of ,sale at this meeting end any, and ail that aren't endemic (prev- Maude Jorgensen Phillips. Married Saints. toersons present at this meeting maV !Jesus Christ of Latter-daReed Aug. 21, 1938; di- Margaret Bi inborn Young College, 'submit seaied bids therefor. Graduate, Oil alent) in Utah," he said. Humble distributor. vorced. Jean Palmer, '17,l Logan. Attended Utah State Univer-- , The City reserves the right to PAGE, ARIZ. Member Basin No 2, Ashley No. 28, all bids. Dr. Dale Parker, who heads El Kalah Temple, Salt Lake died May 7 in a Page hospitai alter ,sty. Teacher, Cache County Schoollrelect any and order of the Boarltet,. Commisitintah Basin Shrine Club; a short illness. Born De(. 12, 1931, District. Officer and teacher Lake City, Utah, this Salt the University of Utah ecolog- .Ciiv, ot Rose to Isioners and Verie of the Utah, OES. iliary organizations Hyrum ,29th Survivors: sons, Douglas M.,' Panguitch, day Of April, 1969. in Stakes. Served Elizabeth Smith Palmer. Survivors ano Logan Duane L. Vernal; 2 grandchildren; ical and epizoological study .mother HERMAN J. HOGENSEN s Association. brothers, sister, Kim, Ken- CitV Recorder Vernal; sister. Mrs. Fizi iyon, Joan, all Page; granoiainer Survivors husband, sons, daugh- - 'First publication May 7, 1969 for the Army, brought up an :erica 'Aarimon, Sun City, Calif. Ma- John Palmer. Cannonville, Utah. Ft). ters, Mrs. Donald (Rae) lelshman, !Last publication May 9, 1969 neral Saturday II a.m., Vernal 10 cm.. Page LDS Mendon; Maurice, Corvallis, Ore.; angle which could exGnertte sonic Temple. Friends call Vernal neral Saturday where friends can Mrs. Ross (Kathryn) Shation, Sunset, p.m. Saturday ward Chapel, SUGAR COMPANY Mortuary, Dugway, even if the VEE bug prior to services. Burial Vernal Me. a.m. Graveside services and burial Davis County; Mrs. Dennis (Barba- NotiCe of Annual Meeting 141 Utah, Saturday 4 lem., re, Obray, Barstow, Calif.; morial Park. Family suggests contri- - Henryville, is around Utah. of Stockholders 'butions to the Shriner's one greet- Hospital, A CaliforPAGE, ARIZ. His group, which studies the Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City, Utah 1111:rrblr'arroseIrcesilesy'reLres;AZes:1 R. nia man and his wife were blood of wild animals for evi- i Notice is hereby given that the Anioctan; William B. Salt Lake nual of Jose Rudolph Rh oaso traT R. Meeting Of Stockholders Mrs. Hugh (Marguerite) Col- City; Gd s afternoon a killed 12, May o Thursday dence of diseases throughout Sugar Company will be Vernal. Aug 5, 1896, Capulin, Colo.d to ton, of Me Office General the at held 1 N.C. Funeral Rausch mendon Eva stalled when their light plane CHAR,OTTE. rilz M.2rcelino' Monday. p.m., and Guadalupe Life the state, tentatively irienti- Porter, In the Beneficial 48, died May 7 in Charlotte Ramero. Married Feiloe Garcia 1927, Ward chapel. Friends call Hall Moe. Corporation 47 West South Temple and crashed while approacha long hitless. B 0 r n Feb. 6, Monte Vista, Colo.; she died Jan. SO, ituary, Logan, Sunday, p.m. and Building, tied the VEE virus in 1967. Otter on Utah, Lake Salt I. CathoStreet, WW City, r Member G e to m n 1960. Veteran a V. at the ward chapel Monday one hour 192), Raidelbech, of May, ing the airport here for a and Sophie K. Marquardt ilic Church. Former employe Hill Air- before the service& Burial, Mention Monday, the twenty-sixt- h "That doesn't mean at all George for the following 2:00 Base. Survivors: sons, deughat to Walter M. p.m.. Married Rausch. 19, , Cemetery. landing. purposes: ter, July 7, 1949, Q u I tm a n, Ga.; iters, Marcelino, Fred. both Ogden; Dugway was experiment- ,solemnized 1. To elect thirteen directon to Sail Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Killed in the crash were Ste24 all Denver; Madeline, serve until the next annual meeting to with Southern:guez, LDS mission that organism," he ;Filled ing Funerals four ndchildren; ,gre of stockholders and until their sue, States. Came to U.S. Me. Former wart Hinckley, 65, and his said. "It could mean Denver. Reg ;Oren; brother, Roped, ceesore are duly elected and gualithat we ;Salt Lake resident. Survivors: Mass Saturday 10 am.. St. wife Bertha, 60, Redlands, ANDERSEN Funeral serviCes1 fled. Welter Jr.imery's Church, found an organism that hadn't rend; sons, daughters, Ogden. Holy for Ferold H. Andersen will be held' 2. To transact such other business D a e i d, Joe, Friday Steve, 8 'California; Bill, Mortuary. tem., Myers Calif. Rebecca, Mrs. Ronald (Jean) War. Ogden, where friends cell P.M 'Saturday 12 noon in the Larkin Mor-- I as shell properly Corn. before the been seen before simply beGardens cf the tuary Chattel. 260 East So. Temple. meetiece Burial Memorial ren all Charlotte; 5 grandchildren; Friends may Cali at the twortuarel T. WM. COCKAYNE Hinckley, a citrus packer cause nobody had looked for it mother, Salt Lake City; brother, 9 p.m. and Saturday Friday Secretary le) George Rausch Mrs. Helmut and grower. was a former ito services. Interment Salt Lake City so intensely. But we're not ters. (Alice) Wachs, Mrs. Richard (Mar,I SALT LAKE COUNTY F. Cemetery. Funeral directors, Larkin Mrs. state assemblyman in CaliforRalph (Sophie) floret) Simon, even sure it was VEE." INVITATION TO BID Sadler, Mrs. Harry (Anna) Sadler,1 WOODRUFF, Rich County -- . Enz.; --BOWEN services fon Bids will be received nia, and was recently appointall Salt Lake City. Funeral and burial abeth Jane Forbes Eattrnan, 75, died Tamara Bowen, Funeral by the Pit!, How of Charles r. daughter Congressman Saturday, Whitmond, Ga. ;may a in an Evanston. Wyo., hospeland ed to that state's aeronautics Judith Bowen, 1797 South 625 chasing Department of Salt Lake Richard D. McCarthy, May 21, tal ot natural causes. Born March West Woods Cross will be held Mon. County until Wednesday, board. 27, Ire, Layton, to James Henry and day et 11 a.m. in the Lindquist's 1969 at 2:00 P.M. on the following: F. said he had learned authoritai 727: Quote No. leg, 1 only, Oldsmobile Chapel, Mortuary Sally A. Doman Forbes. Married to Bountiful 400 East, wiiere friends Mae; 911 Town Sedan or Equal The Hinckleys had been en Funeral services :Rollo Eastman, Jura 14 1916, IDAHO FALLS tively that the Army has test- will be held Monday, 2 p.m., Idaho' ruff. Member, Survi- - Lean Sunday 6 to 9 p.m. and Course LDS Church, Monday' Quote No. 167, 2 only,8 Golf route to Page for a vacation il hour vors: prior to services. HP Engine, sons, 29th for Maintenance Vehicles, husband; Ward daughters, Joseph !Falls chapel, ed VEE at Dugway. Funeral 3 or 4 wheel with turf tires, bed size Firth Corey, 56, Idaho Fails, He died 'Ivan, Woodruff; A r v e I. Evanston; :Bountiful Memorial Park. at Lake Powell from CaliforMorElaine Phillips, 7, 1969. at his home of a heart Mrs. Cheyenne, directors. Lindquist's Bountiful 14' x 36", 800 lb: Capacity P. Lloyd, May Rep. Sherman Wyo.; Mrs. Verde Hayward, Longifuarvi Air attack. Another nia. Quote No. 168, 1,000 ft. 21" Rubber couple, 101 BROWN Funeral services for Gasket Concrete Pipe class 3; 450 it. 9 grandchildren; AL Beech. Calif., 1912, Thornton, Born Sept. the as quoted Army 5 Is.; PFC Neil S. Brown will be held Sat. 111" Runockr Gasket Concrete pipe Force Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Wilbrothers, Idaho, a son of Ire N. and Mary it has not tested the Firth Corey. Married Marion New. tars, William Forbes, Elmer Forbes, i urday, 12 noon. in the Murray l2tit 3 liam C. Kingsbury and his saying man, Jan. 29, 1936, Salt Lake Tem. Melvin Forbes, George Forbes, Mer.1 Ward LDS Chapel, 184 East Vine Complete specifications can be se, VEE organism Dugway pie, Church Of Jesus Christ Of In Forbes, all Layton; James Street, Murray Friends may call cured from the County Purchasing wife, were accompanhing the an Forbes. Provo; Mrs. Mary Harbert.' Friday from Saints. p.m., and Saturday Department, Room 504 City and Operated and that it has no plans to do Latter-da- y Kathleen O'Dell, both am at the Jenkins-Soft- e Hinckleys in another plane. eccotinting firm for 77 years. Former son. Mrs. County Building. 4760 South State, p.m., Mortuary, Inter. so. reserves The County Commission President, Idaho Public Accountants. Ogden. Funeral Saturday LDS Ward Chapel. Friendsiment, Murray City Cemetery. Funer- - the right to relect any or all bids. Secono vice president, Idaho FailelWoodruff said Hinckley Kingsbury Lions Club. Member, Idaho Fells; Cell Bills Mortuary, Evensten, Fr- i- at directors, V. C. Sot te and Sons Only bids giving a firm quotation also that McCarthy charged was a "very experienced American 'day 9 P.m.; at the chapel 10 a.m.1 BROWN Chamber of Commerce. Funeral services f(Tr, Properly signed will be accepted. nerve gas killed 1,700 cattle in Institute Public Ac- - to services. Burial Eastman Certitied Orlow McFerson Brown, will be held; Sealed envelope must be marked pilot." Falls terY. 1 tem. leaho Director, couments, at in the Clearfield, vith date and time of hid opening, ILI) addition to the estimated 6,400 Knife and Fork Club, Fred's Mono- S. Stake Center, 935 South number. r od u c t a n d a uo t Stae'p The Hinckleys are survived Street. Friends at. Unmarked envelopes WILL NOT BE cell Corp.. Beneficial Stamo Co., may Dr. Thompson denied fain sheep. A. Fells Idaho 340 ACCEPTED. Counselor, Kavsyllie Rexburg. Mortuary, and a son several grandby North Mein, Fridey 7 to 9 D.M. and Sixth Ward bishopric. High priest this. W. SOUTH, Alice Ann Cleary. 2- 1- Saturday 11 a.m. until 17:15 tem' OGDEN Ammon Slake. children in Redlands. ) Purchasing Agent.e in the Clearfield City Survivors: widow, deuohters. Sons. died May 8 In an Ogden hospital Interment Such charges have been Funeral directors, ' Mrs. Kendall (Sharon) Perkins, Salt1after a short illness. Born Dec. 11,C e m e t e r v. NOTICE TO PUBLIC s Kaysville Mortverv. popping up ever since the Lake City; Mrs. Theodore (Patricia) 1947, Ogden, to Howard S. and Lillie --indgst CHANGE IN HEARING DATE Funeral services for Calif.; Slei,ai DEAN .1.1Hegstron Concord, Cleary. employe 1Livingston, death and the SatDean will LDS be held incident, Co. Member, The public Hearing scheduled for both Church.1Amr Mackay sheep Julien, ettending1Lingerie t a I h e r, Doden; sister urday at p m. at McDougal Foyer- - Mae I:. 1969, at 1:00 tem, in the Brigham Young University, Provo; ,Survivoes: Deseret Test Center has been Mrs. 4333 Smith al Office Building Auditorium Per. Charles Critcnden, Mrs. Home, Siete (Gloria) Redwood, Mutschlerd where Carl (Beverly) .. ...... friends may call Friday. 6.8 the location of the road "NO taming r: in the uncomfortabb position Charleston, S.C.; David, Idaho Felts; Ogden. OfFuneral Monday I p.m., and betwe6n Bullfrog and Hole In the Flowers Mortuoiv, Ogden, Saturday one hour prior to'se-seven grandchildren, sisters, broth- Chapel has rescheduled for, June been iRock not to of ,::.,, v. .. Mr, Mrs. Herold Horne Leda, Ira being able say all ers, at 9.00 a.m. in the Stele Of. n ti N. Harry, all Idaho Falls. This was xling Auditorium. that it ::1::.:1:.':::::::::.1 Home. Park. Memorial Aultorest Burial might. Hill Rose :;:iii'..t..'..11.V1,47.:1:::,: Burial, Cemetery. : to conflicting due C.oncressionat Reel Capilol 'Hearings concerning and Arches National Monuments. Al:! 1111::) 14, The other three Fublic Hearing, on this wiN oroiect remain the :.: .., ,r same, which are as tohows: ,t1 1., Tuesday May 13, 1969, 9:00 a.m., Kenai Kane County Courthouse, Utah. it.... .:::.:::.;.',Pi'... Tuesday, May 13, 1969, 1.C.0 P.m., .:: it:::, ' Pan,. Garlieid County COurthouse, Hi- FORECAST TO 1:00 AM. EST ouitch, Utah, ..... Ferecast or Friday, Saturday, May S, 10, ?REVIEW OF USA WEATHER 11, 1969, 1000 Wednesday, May ...:i?:,:.;.;.:.,:.ii...;.:: i,ii.,:;!1:.::,:iii:,N.,:,:: COLD Sevier Courthouse, County fain--- -. ...,..........H .... ...... ,..,. SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY .... Richfield, Utah. ...40 Fair tonight and ... Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, .,. PIONTRitt. Saturdav. Continued warm. Daytime highs in lower 805. April 28, 1969. Lows tonight In the mid ek STEP and EXTENVON t JAMES E JOHNSTON, 0:Ortea '14 Information Off icer, UTAH itwt 1060(1;11 Generally fair ton'ght arid Saturday. Some Utah State CI tidiness south with isolated 1(C921 Warmer. Da), Department of Highways, time highs TS to 85. Lows tonight ,t0 to 50. YON ' NOTICE ......2.;sAclitin 1.1114 E. NEVADA Faii tzinight and Saturday. Warmer. The Annual Meeting of CITY SALT COOL 4Foot S10.95 et'S of Utah Home Fire Insurance Daytime 11;011 75 to 85. Lows ton,ght in the 405. :-fI Company will be held in Room $SA. S.E. IDAHO $12.25 Fair tonight and Saturday Warmer. ;74...,Ai.i.......... $AR beneficial Si West Life Building :1 DaYtime highs 75 to 85. Lows tonight 35 to 45. 513.39 South Temo le, Salt Lake City. UM 11, S.W. IDAHOFair tonight and baturdaw Warmer. Cali on the 12th o May. 1969 at four $19.50 SO ArCii;ITA 90. 50. to to Lows ?awn' el) time highs o'clock p.m. for the purpose of elect $21.95 or FIVE-DAlog directors and for the transaction FORECASTUTAH - Mostly fair Saturday -- .. of any other businesi ell may be $35.95 I. through Thursday. Continued warm with temperatures aerabefore the meeting. FI.WOOT.N brought 9 deSAFE1Y-01111- 7 EXTENSIONS ging about 50 degrees above normal west and 3 The principal business of the meet- SHOWIRS grees above normal east. Warmest period first half of UPI WEATHER FOTOCASTr log will be the election of a Board $17.95 next week. of Directors to serve for Me nsuine 1JITIPM1 row pursuant to provisions of the $21.95 At 8:20 a rn. 44 per cent. Precipitation HUMIDITY Charter and of the Cornea-flsince May 1, 1969 trace. Departure since May I $26.95 .kb Pre. rt and to receive the Annual cipitation since Oct. I, 19bs 1131 Departure since Oct. 1, of the Presichint. $32.95 AUSTIN S. DONALD $42.95 Secretary SUN Sunrise SJurdry 6.16 a m. - - - -$al..irday $47.95 p NOTICE 1 h M 1 m '7 57 4 4u-40.20 perlin $53.95 U.S. TEMPERATURES 6? St. Staled be recrivesi v,.il proposels 49 am 46 I p m. 54 by the Purcrasirie 79 Brusse.s 11 59 Max. Mtn. Prec. LAS VEGAS SALT LAKE CITY Age'', of iNetio1, a n., 61 12 p.m. 23 51 76 Casab;anC8 A 67 LOGAN 43 State Colieye, Ogden. Utah until 200 t5 4t San FrarCico ituguerwe WI ALSO NAV! SISTAA 2 a.m. 12 Cairo !? 84 t3 I 34 i C.5 7; p.m Friday. May 16 1969 for Aliaroa t? sea,s4, ,9eles WAVY Mittt.ONS a.M. 40 33 62 7e Sc pro 6 6A4arn ,Ccoenhaoen VALVES ii chendan ochcrage 12 p.m 54 12 cm. ee 17 48 35, ltIblin & FITTINGS 63 61 MOB Bil!inqs pipe 'n,,,oane I a.m. alt 21 30 P.m. 51 31E5x Yri( Geneva 67 8.d specifications rnay be obtained 60 tO 23 BOISE est velloo,.torio 77 8 e cm. p.m. is from the office of the PurChasmg ,IX OGDEN 47 71 CANADA horn; Noma Boslon 12 p.m. 64 12 cm. 59 213 74 30 17 44 !Agent, Lisbon 64 Fiver x One. Weter State Bott.. Calgary cm. 55 I P.m. 54 Conroe. Building 41 4$ 37 76 72 Madrid POCATELLO 69 Weber Stale reserves the CEDAR CiTy Vanco.A,oi3554656 4th SG. et 7th West 3 a.m. Sa 34, MOSCOW 63 49 Ei rigni 70 reject INTERNATIONAL STATIONS CHEYENNE po4tI6nd ny or all Lids or I Urn. 104 I a m. et .21 PROVO waive 84 47 New Delhi Cr"CaCi0 Temperatures al hour lilted: irrepularitiat or InformOiOpen 11:30-- 6 p.m. Sun. 9-- 4 p.m. 1 Thin-tare interett of the follegc "OS I.' p m dIC loY rEnn Fii hoig.twut I rviri. 31 1 a.m. dd W. Honor lonk Crodit Cards 12 pm, hi Paria !Aberaetn 31 .04 ROCK SPR:NGS 12 cm. 43 ROBERT H. DEBOER, 50 35 FA10,Anks 1 1 cm. 55 ) 1 81 46 p.m At I cm. 43 7 Agent, ArnsIeroam 151. GEORGE p.m. 59,Ikoms GRAND JUNCTION area. 1' Friday Bur 'al, t.directors, .'30Mn ,,..,,,.,.,,,. 1 1 o Funeral arv, - F ILI, Duchesne. ,,et, Edward ' Thomas ... ' ':,.' Har seard Aita and ' Hadden. Married , ," 4 , -Elearor :', Mrs, mother. Virginia sister. Laura Gallarter, Porterville, PorterMathisen, Jan. 12, Mrs. Mortessen, t tVerat o Roy M ii, y air, Poi- Salt Oncrtesre Count,. Foreman Meagner vine. Funeral Chao,' 193), 7 30 eo, al sery;ces for Claudius Lee Hamblin will be heir: Var. Sa uidav 10 a.m in the Larkin 2o0 So. Terno'e East Chanel. tuary s..',:. ...,'s, i' St tcadI snif 14AMBLIN-----F- ' r sons. Richard, Burley. Portery,lle, t'ts?iorhgan County; 3 g r a r cl chtlarer; Survivors: 1 Ii Mt Pleasant. Vet eran, WWII I. 54 . 7 Ogad'en Olson D. Arno,d Danizi ATRGAN Vs on . ndS ,';:t ,......t, 24, & .ager, Bud Lunch, d County! Med 55, in a Salt 'tanti LDS .rle Owner - 94, .,, Lake Born 'Uneasy' Position For Test Center ISureeo WASHINGTON 7$2 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,, Jaramy St led May 9, 1969, 6 47k,d,..l'lr,.i...::,,.1, 0 in toe& a a.m., of fol- PatiOns lowing a stroke 1 1,v,ay Oyke, zily his way through the dense forest to pick the proper route for the railroad he dreamed of and was responsible for starting. We'll be sleeping through most of the Nevada towns, but we'll all be ready to detrain at Ogden Saturday morning at 7:10 a.m. Oud California friends are most excited about hearing the Mormon Tabernacle Choir at Promontory Summit. They are also looking forward to the ,.tisit to Salt Lake City Sunday and their ride back to Ogden on a steam-drive- n train. At 2 p.m. Sunday, the Utah visit will be over and they will be at home-basin Sacramento for another week's reacdy work Monday. Fred Stindt and Art Lloyd of the Railway Historical Society are hosts for our journey. People with cameras are gawking at the old frame houses banging on the hillside, just as they have done for many years. Others are piece of looking at a mile-lonraillaid automatically in a few seconds. We're thinking this LC some sequel to the backbreaking years of laying a few miles of track through this spiraling wonderland. It's easy to imagine you see the young engineer, Theodore Judah, on his horse- - threading mingle with them at Sacramento thLs morning. They left Los Angeles Thursday and they will be in Utah for the Saturday centennial events. Traveling as far as Truckee M 1907, peci;1' , SOME SEQUEL Promontory are passengers aboard the Orange Empire trolley. We had, a chance to Moe M. Pyke 62. er t ae Sophie Born "3-T'- e ' Fins 4:4tut ; torical Society. With us are members who have a swell time remembering the many railroad excursions they have "but this enjoyed together one tops them all," they agree. Truckee is still famous for its transportation, timber and tourists. Continued from Page I celebration quiet, orderly, polite and sober." You are breathless with the wonder of the mountain seenery which hasn't changed since the determined Cantonese and Irish men pecked their way through Granite cliffs, you came along those cliffs and got an occasional Donglimpse of saphire-bluner Lake, serer& in its cradle 6,000 ft. above sea level. The snow still clings to the Sierra Nevada and the lush forests are etched in darkest green against the whiteness. ALL SELL-OUT-S We aren't the only ones up here. The trains were all sellouts. Also on their way to . -- Cheer T ' h V aroPil.a.E,ntr Kercen, Arnold Irvin K. Haddon I to12) .1) y. 0 I t jI .1le)'.... ay 4 coot, e Ni, - 2 Pi . 01 , kri4 , - i,,,,..1:fg,'.;y0i ,', ...I C .11 I , IILT LAKE ,R.,,, t:,:: ...... COTTONWOOD . OGDEN - - KETCHUM'S al 3a A 4 1 it . 1. ;5.4 '' FNt.,,,,t,,, ,,Awituirt.mupotelmwotiktot3t00,14.5mmo." reM0111,7. ; -- W.wi,,t,tou0P.tf'ra M,T1t;,t WieMCWFr: , r$0.,ft,ft,,,a;,.91441.oFaro,,lb4.1!;,-1,:- :t |