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Show Crash Kills SNOWVILLE, Box Elder The left rear tire of County an auto blew out Monday at - 1, 6:30 p.m. and eight Hurts 7 members of an Oregon family were spilled out on U.S. 30, 17 miles west of here, as the rolled; Income Tax auto ly injured. Also seriously injured was Wendy Tippetts, 23 months, daughter of Don Tippetts, 25, who was driving the car. He suffered only a cut ear in the mishap. with minor injuries were Louise, 19; Jolrnny, 6, and Roy Tippetts, Escaping 15. Heber Tippetts, 52, remained in critical condition today with multiple rib fractures and internal injuues. Mrs. Fern Tippetts, 50, was in serious condition in The Valley Hospital, Tremonton, with internal injuries. The baby was listed in fair condition at the same hospital with head injuries. Utah Highway Fatrolman Bryan Wheeler said Joe Tippetts was thrown 300 feet and killed when the auto rolled one and one half times after the tire blew out. The trooper said the injured babys mother was in Hawaii at the time of the mishap. The death raised Utahs traffic toll to 138 for the year, compared with 110 at this QEfflFTPnrrTT. TTTTj Dies Of Bums Are Bigger Joe Tippetts, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Tippetts, Estacada, Ore., was killed and his parents were critical- time last year. The number of refunds to 188,300 in- last year with total refunds increasing from $4,464,568 to $5,353,981. Average refunds jumped from $23.71 each for 1967 to $26.07 for the 1968 re205,350 turns. One factor causing more and larger refunds was the 10 per cent federal income tax surcharge. This increased the amounts Utahns paid in federal income tax and so increased their exemptions from paying state income tax. The total net collection of state income tax for the fiscal year which ended Monday night was being compiled Tuesday. This total is expected to exceed $50 million or $1.5 million higher than Gov. Calvin L. Rampton estimated in his budget message to the 1969 Legislature. The higher collections Clarence Wayne (Ivy) Mowrey, 52, died in Holy Cross Hospital early this morning of burns suffered in an apartment fire Monday. The woman's husband, Clarence Wayne Mowrey, 48, remained in serious condition at the same hospital suffering from second- - and will decrease the estimated deficit as of Monday night. third-degre- burns e and smoke inhalation. Both were burned their apartment at when 722 E. South caught on fire early Monday morning. The fire broke out in the kitchen area, apparently caused by a gas stove with a burner 5th left on. Solons Join Rampton In Protest Continued from Page B-- l l dents ami institutional councils broad powers to operate their institutions, as enumerated in Section 15 of SB10, the act creating the new governing structure. Asked the staff members of the former Coordinating Council of Higher Education to continue on a basis. (Under provisions of HB10 the board is to name a commissioner of higher education who will have the right to recommend his month-to-mon- th I realize that the Wells, Nevada, Sunday afternoon, he said. CBW Detoxification of agents, he said, apparently is accomplished through naturalizing the fluids by adding acids. IN TIME OF NEED KMAIIDA JOHNSON 88 BURIM VAULT LEASE IF YOU PREFER! Lease tailored to your needs. The easiest way to get the ear you want. DELTA 88s VISTA-CRUISE- WHY JOHNSON? NINTY EIGHTS Ovr 35 yeoit of .np.ri.nca guarani... a compl.tel r.liobl. CUTLASSES ... , , Heavy Steal rain- preduet forced tongue- in gioova plastic asphalt Hal unite, cover ..curtly with vault . . . The ultimata in protection and durability. RS Choose from the Largest Stock of Oldsmobiles in the Intermountain West. ... - and pry for your Enjoy your vacation in a new Olds money you save. Come in today . . . plenty of free off-stre- tripwith the Call or Writ far mi INFORMATION parking. suf? Oldsmoble 'til 9:00 p.m. for your convenience Shop in the cool of the evening, At The Crossroads of Convenience Phone 521-- 6 state at sth South Open 1 $okndon CEMENT VAULT CO. 1726 1 1 1 hospital of nalu- ral causes. GROVELAND, IDAHO Funeral Born Seot. 13, 1900, services were Scilina, Se1 a held Tuesday, vier County, tor daughter of John p.m., Mary and Agnes Hansen Jane Lilya, 80,&'iTm'T J Married fe Strange. Groveiand, who. Vertls (Bill) t. & died June 28, x . ,v Dec. Larsen 31, r V in a 1969. BIng-Richfield. 1921, ham hospital. divorced. ,Later Born Sept. Member of 'Church of Jesus I 1888, a daughtei of Reuben and 8 (Christ of Latter Re- (day Saints. Martha Elizabeth tired from Sweet Swain Slmi where Co., Candy Sail Lake City. was a J sheSurvivors: Ernest Married Mrs. Rosa daughters, Lilya, Sait Lake (June) Weed, Houston, Tex.; Mrs. Church Peddv (Jean) Robins, Salt Lake Temple, 4 greaof Jesus Christ of City; 12 qrendchlldren; June brother, Latter-daSaints. tgrandchildren; Strange, Livonia, Mien.; sister. Mr. 1914. 23, Sept. Redmond, Vera Anderson, school Attended 16 at the East Mllcreek schools. Lived County. Funeral services Thursday, in Salt Lake City until three sons a.m., 260 E. South Temole. where p.m. and were born and then moved to Black- friends call Wednesday foot. In 1920 purchased a farm in Thursday one hour before services.at Groveiand, and resided there ever Interment, Satina City Cemetery, since. Served as assistant secretary 2 p.m. in the Relief Society; teacher In Sunday School, Ptimary; and a work director in the Relief Society. Oarvel Andrew Allen, 60, S34 WindSurvivors: husband; sons, daughter, Marvin E., Mrs. Myron E. sor St., died of a illness June of all ) long Claude E., (Orva I Park, Blackfoot; W. Freeman, Aberdeen, 29 at home. Born Dec. 17 15, 1908. to greatIdaho; 24 grandchildren; Ira and sister, A- Thomas brothers, grandchildren; Amelia Mrs. Minnie lfred, Vernal; John, Murray; Hammond Allen. Nellie Samueison, Blackfoot. M a rried Elma Interment, Groveand Cemetery. Feo, Anderson, . H :i 8 i) n ts t) Sier Darvel A. Allen Authorized institutional and institutional councils to enter into contracts for remodeling which 1967. does not exceed $1 million in Ely, solemnized Vernon G. Robinson 24,Nev.; LDS ' Lake Sail cost and which has been apRich County LAKETOWN, , Cuslodl-nTemp'e. George proved by the prior governing Univeislty of 68, died of Utah. Member. a long Illness board. LDS Church, Tenth June 29 at his Ward, elder. heme here. Born RESEARCH GRANT'S Ivors; widow; Nov. 1900, 26, brother, sisters, to Authorized presidents and Likttown, I., Hammond Henry George Orem; Mrs. Viola councils to negotiate research ana Lucy Barker St. A, Cornwall, George; Mrs. Thom Rob inson. Maras (Evelyn) Naylor, Cathedral City, grants not to exceed $500,000 ried Berlin Gar11 Calif. a.m., Funeral Thursday 1932, for universities, $250,000 for rett, JulyLDS27, TemTenth LOS Ward Chapel, Logan 260 E. South East. call Friends School teachfour-yea- r and ple. colleges, Wednesday 6 p.m., Thursday er. Graduate Unione hour prior to services. Burial $250,000 for of Utah. colleges. versity Provo Cemetery. Masters Set the third Tuesday of University degree, of Calthe month, at noon, for offi- ifornia. President, Edward H. Tanner Swan manager, cial meetings of tne board Craek Electric Funeral services be Wednes Tanoon, Member LDS Church, bishop. day which are to be held on the Co. Sixtf S u n da y ylorsville School superintendent; Ward Chao served mission to British Isles. Sur- LDS various campuses. Bennlor 4252 V. el. vivors: widow; son, daughters, Rd., for Edwart Authorized Los Mrs. Garrett, Roger Angeles; M. 44 appointment, (Verna) Fcrgeson, Tanner, Iowa City, Iowa; 2160 4KH W. by Billings, of standing com- Mrs. Donald (Georgia) Prince, Cano- - South, whe cMet Borr 29. Park, Calif.; Jeanetta Robinson, June mittees on Budget and Fi- ga Laketown; 4 grandchildren; brothers, Feb. 9. 1925. Loa. anc nance, Planning, Curriculum sisters. Wilford, Laketown; Amos, tP. Hvrum Tan Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ella Harrlng-- I k and Roles, Capital Facilities, ton, both Salt Lake City; Mrs, Haiti tf)? Homewood, Hi.; Mrs. Grace Xit a ioja ctu and Technical and Vocational Mertln, Lucille Robin- Jesoerson, Goshen; presidents t t i . 6 a - T A Tern-pi- e ft two-ye- Education. Billings emphasized that actions taken by the board are of an interim nature until we The get a commissioner. board is interviewing candidates for that position, but it likely will be some time before a selection is made, he said. The board's standing committees will meet on the same dates at the same locations so that institutional representatives can be available to any group, Billings said. RAMPTON Continued from Page Jefferson-485-34- tlivwy Assy Macs 42 -t In y (.mtary i B-- l Dominic W. Olivet William Jr, Oliveto Jr., Ronald Reed Funeral services POCATELLO for Ronald Reed, IB, who died June 26 of injuries suffered in an automobile accident in Chicago, will be Wednesday at 1 p.m. In the Manning Funeral Chapel, where friends call Wednesday prior to services. Burial Lava Hot Springs Cemetery. Born July 29, 1950, Idaho Falls, to Ward and Marian Clemants Reed. Graduate, Borah High School, Boise. Moved to Chicago in October. Mem ber Presbyterian Church. Survivors: Kemmerer, parents, Wyo.; sister Mary ann, Kemmerer. Bessie Jane Hansen Bessie BLACKFOOT, IDAHO Hansen, 75, Blackfoot, died June 28, 1969, at a Bingham hospital. Born July 22, 1894, Lincom, Neb., a daughter of William and Edith Rumble. Married Robert H. Hansen, Sept. 19, 1909, Blackfoot. Member of of The Church Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Served as Relief Society teacher. Mrs. Survivors: sons, daughters, Ralph (Edith), McCauley, Mrs. Loyal all of V., (Lila) Jorgensen, Bobby Blackfoot; Mrs. Var (Nelda) Taylor, Pocatello, Idaho; 14 grandchildren; 11 grandchildren; brother, great W.S., Bellflower, Calif. 2 Funeral services Wednesday, p.m., Blackfoot First Ward chapel. Grove City Cemetery, Interment Blackfoot. Friends call Tuesday Funeral Home. p.m., Sandberg-Hil- i Jane Dennis A. Carlile, 56, OGDEN died of heart aliment June 29 in a hospital here. Born Dec. 30, 1912, Ogden, to Coleman E. and Mabel Wilson Carlile. Member LDS Church. Attended University of Utah. Former Western Electric, Deseret Industries Survivors: Mrs. mother, employe. Mabel Dagsen, Ogden; sister, Mrs. Theron (Pauline) McFadden, Provo; F o r e s s Wash.; Herman Dagsen, Tacoma, Russell Darrell Dagsen, Dagsen, Dagsen, Mrs. Byron (Jessie) West, Mrs. Herbert (Phyllis) Winkler, all Ogden; Mrs. I. E. (Lucille) Davis, Corrine. Funeral Wednesday 1 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, where friends call Tuesday 79 p.m., Wednesday prior to services. Buriat Washington Heights Memorial Park, S. Bassett Lydia JOSE, CALIF. Clark Lydl Salisbury Bassett, 89, died of natural causes June 28 in a hospital here. Born March 12, 1880, Santaquin, Utah, to Jeremia and Louisa Clark Clark. Married to Clarence C. Salisbury; he died. Married to Jay C. Bassett; he died 1954. Former Utah resident. Member, Grandmother's Club, Royal Neighbors Club, Retoe-ka- h Lodae, Senior Citizen's of Eureka. Member LDS Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, Mrs. Melba Hook Mrs. Maxine Soiari, both San Jose; John E. Salisbury, Riverside; Frank Salisbury, Covina; 10 grandchildren; 19 great-great- Graveside services 2 p.m., Provo City Cemetery, randchildren; Rulon M. Lyman Jr; Maybelle Torgerson William Henry Torgerson, 1911 38, June M e h 1 Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, died July Served R e lief member of DUP, Camp Alma. Survivors: sons, daughters, Mrs. Fleet (Laurel) Nielsen, Richfield; Morris, Monroe; Mrs. Hunt (Meu- rlne) Nielsen, Bingham Canyon; 12 grandchildren; i$ter, grandchildren; ton of Dominic William and Vicki Ann Bettllvon Oliveto, 18a E. Baird Ave., died of natural causes June 29 in a Salt Lake hospital. Born March 10, 1969. Salt Lake parents; grandparCity. Survivors: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Oliveto, Price; Mr. and Mrs. A. Kyle Betti-lyos, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Olive Isabella Mrs. Ogden; Sargent, to. Price; Mrs. V. A. Betlilyon, Mrs. N. W. Smith, both Salt Lake City. 11:30 services Tuesday, Graveside a.m., Price City Cemetery. Friends call Mitchell Funeral Home, Price, Tuesday prior to services. SAN Mary (Mae) Larsen 4 - call must now acknowledge in retrospect that it provided needed leadership that was otherwise lacking, for it is obvious that criminal procedures must change as our evolving concept of fundamental fairness alters our definition of due process. Warren E. Burger, new Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, declared he intends to take a very active in implementing the part American Bar Association (ABA) recommendations for criminal code revisions. Dominic Lake City. Veter son. Washington, DC. an WW II. Fore Thursday 1 p.m., Laketown LDS man, body shop Ward Chapel. Friends call 11 a.m. t 8 r o adheac until time of services. Burial Lake-tow- n Automotive. Survivors: widow; Cemetery. sons, daughters, Elvin, Robin, Nee Jean, Terrle Lee, all Taylorsville? Mrs. j'ohn (Arlene) Lowell, Salt Lake City; Tavlorsvliie; parants, RICHFIELD Mary (Mae) Lar- brothers, sisters, Morelan, Secram- sen, to, Richfield, died 29 June don, Utah County; Mrs. Albert (Icla) of 1969, Hale, Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Leon natural j ard causes In Monter(Ufahna) Bunton, Everett, Wash.; Mrs. Franx & fPaioma) c,l" ,yi Hughes, Phoenix, Ariz. Friends celt Oct, 23, &: A 4330 Tuesday 5. Pdwood Dm., 1888, Richfield, a ' Rd., Wednesday at ward chapel one ' daughter of Peter hour prior to services. Bur at and Isabell Young Memorial Estates. Christensen. MarC. ried Oliver Larsen, Dec. 20, Sait Lake 1911, PAROWAN Funeral services for Church Rulon Temple, McGregor of Jesus Christ of Lyman Jr., who Latter-daSaints. died of in) ries He died Mey 4, suffered when he 1962. Member of was dragged by OUP. e horse June 29, Survivors: sons, 'ill be WednesMrs. day at 2 p.m. In daughters, Alfred (Berta) Parowar Marina, the Davenport, Calif.; Ray O., Aurora, Colo.; R. Third LDS Ward Friends Rollo, Loyalton, Calif.; Ivo, Provo; Chapel. Paul C Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. Mary Southern Utah 19 Wallace, Fullerton, Calif.; Mortuary, grandsis- Cedar City Tueschildren; 4 8 p.m., ter, Mrs. Ivy Ashby, Richfield; day, brother, Robert, Reno, Nev. Wednesday at the Funeral service Thursday, 3 p.m., ward chapel, noon Richfield Ficst Ward chapel. Friends until time of sercell at the Neal S. Magleby & Sons vices. Burial City Cemep.m., and Mortuary, Wednesday, after 11 a.m. on Thursday. Burial, tery. Born May 12, 1933, Richfield City Cemetery. Cowley, Wyo. to Rulon ; McGregor and Mary Welch Lyman. Married Joan Wilson Sept. 7, 1954; Married Sharon divorced. Price Employe RICHFIELD Maybelle Torgerson, April 3, 1966, Ogden. KSUB Cedar Member Radio, City. 80, Monroe, SevLDS Church. Survivors: widow; ier County, died sons, daughters, Richard Tad, SteJune 30, 1969, Durand Lee, Soan, phen Cory, a Richfield hospi(Tracy, Katherine Kim, Lori Kim, of tal natural: Cydney, all Parowan; parents. causes. sisters, Mrs. LaMar (Roma) Born July 2A, Jensen, Mrs. Norman (Mary Gae) 18B8, Monroe, 1 Evans, Mrs. Ruth Jensen, all Parodaughter of Maro-n- i wan. and Emily Casto Hunt. Mar-rie- f Funeral INTERIM STEPS Dennis A. Carlile TORNADOS local h those states. At a press conference, Rampton said CBW agents, as he understands them, usually are liquids which do not become dangerous unless the liquid is made gaseous. Danger from CBW agents, therefore, is less than from big bombs such as those which exploded on a train near body. Powered, p m.f r 1:45 1969, in a 30, Sur-- uncommon. Utah, he urged, should not be required to accept material being pushed out of other states by public opinion in Smoother, softer ride. Roomy big-ca- r loaded, and with air conditioning. B-- 6 s able to exert on the Nixon Administration, Moss said. In his letter to Laird, Rampton said he was aware of to substantial contributions the economy of Utah made by defense installations. Furthermore, I feel that if the Congress and the Department of Defense determine that certain steps should be taken to bolster the defense of this country, the citizens of Utah should bear their reasonable share of any hazards which might arise from such defense activity," he continued. Citizens of Tooele County, he said, do not oppose storage, testing, or even detoxification in their county. However, recent events, be said, have been badly damaging to the image of this state throughout the United States and throughout the world. The danger inherent In While DELTA Page Ver-no-n fault for this does not lie with the Department of Defense, nonetheless, the state of Utah has been an Indirect victim of such attacks. These attacks have had a deleterious effect on tourism in the state and upon our efforts to promote industrial growth. Inquiries from inadepersons quately informed seeking to know whether or not it is safe to pass through the state of Utah are not '69 B-- Larsen Mary Strange Larsen, 68. 1023 Elm Ave., ded June Mary Jane Lilya staff.) storage and testing CBW agents has been greatly magnified and exploited by political figures who hope by these rather demagogic methods to attack the morality of the development or use of CBW agents. I On B5 Mary Strange Additional Obituaries By Board Continued from Page July 1, 1969 NEWS, Tuesday, OBITUARIES Mrs. This years state income tax refunds increased in both quantity and size, Vernon L. Holman, State Tax Commission chairman, said today. creased from Chairmen Named S.L. Housewife Refunds DESERET greet- - Dr. Jack C. u Ruby Sandberg RICHFIELD Ruby Sandberg, 70, Sevier ... Monroe, County, died June 30, 1969, of natural causes In local hospital. Bo 1898, Sevier m July I Ld.f0hter Wilson andj (Anderson V 30, E sinore, County, JV n PSY!" WHde wood r (1, w. t Dec. Myrtle "Bani"1r9 Junction, Payne, Monroe. He Funeral services Saturday, 1 p.m., Piute County. 1962. Monroe North Ward chapel. Friends died June 4, elementacall Neal S. Magleby & Sons Mortu- Retired school teacher. ary, Friday, 9 p.m., and at the rySurvivors: sons, piaca of service after 11 a.m., Satur- Woodard, RichMonroe Burial, City Cemetery. field; Karl, St. Paul, Minn.; 9 grandday. children; sisters, Mrs. J. D. (Claire) New York; Larchmont, Marriffino, (Mabel) Nielsen, Dr. Jack Chester Reines, 47, 5493 Mrs. Ray Garfield County; Mrs. HarFair Oaks Dr., died of natural caus- vey (Sylvia) Stringham, Salt Lake es June 30 In a Salt Lake hospital. Born Jan. 8, 1922, Myersdale, Pa., to City. Funeral services Thursday, 2 p.m., James Wesley and Mary James Monroe South Ward chapel. Friends Reines. Married Sara Lee Sims, call Neal S. Magleby & Sons MortuSept. 6, 1953, Arco, Idaho. Member Wednesday, p.m., and after Episcopal Church. Graduate Univer- ary, 11 a.m. at the ward chapel, Thurssity of Ohio; University of Louisville day. Burial, Elsinore City Cemetery. Medical School. Served internship, St. Mark's Hospital, Salt Lake City. Practiced in Arco until 1967 when moved to Sait Lake City. Past member Arco City Council. Past Master F&rAM 48, Arco. Member El Korah ROY Matilda Groen Sf.trle Jor. Shrine, Elks Club, American Legion, all Arco. Past post surgeon VFW. ,onsen. 76. died of a long illness Mrs, i Th ' Reines Matilda S. Jorgensen "irka.tTiK. tis? MM,1"..! ?Sn.wUphSsi Casey, Jeff, and svdnev Thavne Groen. Married Garden1 10 Franklin H. Searit. Oct. 30. 1909. brother, sister, Robert, Mrs. Dan (Wanda) vernal; solemnized Sal Lae LDS Grove, Cwllf.; Polmen, Sandy. Funeral, burial Temple; he died Mav 26. 1943. ried to Charles Jorqersen, Mav, 1944, Ogden. Member LOS Church. m . Survivors: husband; sons, daughter, mm Alton A. Sear s, Oqden; O, Grant vQSTO Soutn Ogden; Mrs. Clarence eA,a aa ft Cupertino, Searle, ora Hausinoer, Hood Rivor, Ore.; Calif., former Selina, Sevter County, nj Grandchildren; 25 great-granresident, died June 29.. 1969, children; sisters, Ms. Manuel (Elno- Salt Lake City; Cupertino, after on extended illness, ra) Christensen, Born July 14, 1894, Gooseberry,! Mrs. Henry (Sadie) Mi'le', Oakland, Sevier County, a son of Abel Nephi Calif. Funeral Wednesday 11 a m., where and Eliza Jane Manning Casto. Mar- - Chaoel of Rowers Mortuary TUeSdSV .7-Call Can rleA Wl urn Pal aa 101i iffiOOdS Wednesday orlor Oaden Cemetery. tired farmer; member, Church of Saints. Jesus Christ of Later-daC. Survivors: sons, Lynn D., Moraga, Calif.; Mar Dell, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Joseph (Maurine) RjcrdMaMoifee, 70 died"of not: daughters, Allen, Salt Laka City; Mrs Richard ura, causes June 28, W9, in A Healy, Hanford, Calif.; broth-- 1 ,avette NC, hospital, er, Edwin, Springfield, Ore.; sisters, n i899. Former Salt Lake B(lrn Mrs. Olaf (Janie) Neilson, Saiina.-- city of Veteran resident. Mrs. Janus (Ilia) Miller, Manti; 14Bataan Death March" of WW H. grandchildren; 5 Member of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's Funeral services will be announced staff and was In charge of the Burial, Corona, Calif. iery group that fired the first ground shots of the world war at Lingayen, Philippines. Given Silver Star and Purple Heart during WWI. Survivors: widow, Mrs. Louis Hitt ,Howe Mallonee, professor emeritus LA MIRADA, CALIF.Dr. David at the U. of U., Fayetteville; mo' Garth Edmunds, 50, died of a heart;er, Mrs. Alhe Chamberlain ailment June 28 at home. Born Aug. villa; sons, Lt. Col. Paul G., Richard 9, 1918, Salt Lake City, to Dr. DavidjC.; 6 grandchildren. Burial will be In the Lafayette Galloway and Dora Reese Edmunds. Lida Robinson, Dec. 19,'morial Park. Full military graveside will be accorded Col. Mallo-c1924, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Medi- honor doctor. Served LDS mission to Brazil. Member first graduating of Utah class University Medical School. Veteran WW II. Practiced in Salt Lake City before moving to California in 1954. Bishop, La Mirada ter of Scott L. and Sandra Evans' LDS Ward. Member American Board. died shortly following birh of Utah and California Hartley, Surgery, 28 in a hospital here. Parents, State Medical Boards. Survivors: jtne members LDS Church. Survivors: widow; sons, Michael, parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, daughter, Brent, Stephen, Scott, Debra, all La Thomas Evans, Mr. and Mr s. Lynn Mirada; brothers, sisters, Ervin, C. Hartley, all Ogden; Pasco, Wash.; Mrs. Mary P. Lindgren, Lafe, Alexandria, Va.; Mrs. Louise J. Munsford, Mt. Mrs. Lillian L. Hartley, both Ogden. Pleasant, Mrs. Lewis J. Graveside services Tuesday 10 a.m., Utah; Evans, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lowell Washington Heights Memorial Park. Nielsen, Raleiqh, N.C. Wednesday noon in the La Mirada LDS Ward Chapel. K. serGraveside vices Thursday p.m. Salt Lake WYO. KEMMERER, .Funeral City Cemetery. Friends call Thurs- services for Georgia Kay Thornock, day after 11 a.m. at 260 E. South 17, who died June 28 of injuries sufSait Lake Temple, City. rollover three fered In a one-cmiles north of here, will be Tuesday LDS at 2 o m, in the Kemmerer call LinFriends Ward Chaoel. BLACKFOOT, IDAHO Graveside coln Mortuary Chanel Tuesday services for Teresa Selena Wallers, prior to services. Burial Kemmerer day-oldaughter of Terry and Prin- City Cemetery. Born Nov. 27, 1951, cess Beth Robinson Walters, who died Kemmerer, to Richard L. and Elaine June 27, 1969, 11:50 p.m., were con- Gilchrist Thornock. Senior, Kemmerducted June 30, 1969, at the Riv- er LDS School. Member High Thomas Cemetery. erside Church. Survivors: parents; brothers, Born June 27, 1969, 4:45 a.m. sisters, Craig, Mark, Dianna, all Bill GiSurvivors: parents; grandparents, Kemmerer; grandparents. Mr. Sidney Walters, Mr. and Mrs. lchrist, Mr. and Mrs. Lester P ThorVillie Bob Robinson, all of Blackfrot., nock, all Kemmerer. rcra frit Richard Mallonee Georgia Thornock Funeral Teresa S. Walters r.k |