The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah (2024)

(jUrr-tfLTm- iii ip im'-Sm jiri i jui- S.L. Area Briefs Lake Inbuiie, Wednesday, September 8, ISM 29 of Recor1 lntermountain Obituaries Board Eases Curbs on Preschooler Sheriffs Docket Complaints registered with the Saif Lake County sheriff curing the 24 hour period enoed Tuesday include Assault, Battery Reuben L. Turner 5 More Adults, Juvenile Arrested In Continuing Drugs Crackdown serving about 100 warrants on 75 persens charged with selling illegal drugs. The armsts bring to 15 Lucy T. Cheeseman PROVO Lucy Teaoer Choee-man 81, oeo Seot 6 In a Frtvo hospital ot natu-al causes -5 Born eo ll, 18').

leMars. Iowa, to Maru. Afv ang Tobitha Katherine Rub Teaoer Married to Harry Albert Cheeseman Auq 12 1917 Rork Coring Wvo He died Jan 5, 1956 1 eh red school teacher, member Provo Community Con Qregational Church Oraer of Eastern Star, American Legion Auxihare Former employe Shruerj Men Store, Thomas' Ladies' Store Survivors daughters, Mrs Evan (Harrn-tt) An-Wilmmntnn CV1 MrS Ve (Dorothy) Keek, Provo 3 orad- sisters, Mr Dauw Savidoe, Mrs. Dorothea Rockwe. South Sioux Citv Neb Funeral Tnursdav Dam Provo Community Conoreoational Chuich Friend call Bro Mortuary, Provo, Wednesday 6-8 at church onor to service Burial Cemeterv Elizabeth C.

M. Kinder MAGNA Elizabeth Wallace Cram Mills Kinder, 85, 3036 South 9050 West died Sept. 7 in a local nursing home of nature causes Born Nov 12, 1886, Alma Wvo, to Anqelc and Mary Wal lace Cram. Mar rled a rts Albert Mills, Oct 18. 1905, Salt; Lake City Mei died March, 1935 Married Robert William Kmdc Dnc.

21, 137, Saif Lake City, He ed Nov 28. 19S9 Housewife, active member LDS Church Survivors son, daughters, John Robert Mills, Hawthorne, Calif Mrs. Louise Kinder, Magna? Mrs Robert (Ellen Mae) Cunmnoham, Toledo, Ohio. Mrs T. (Frances) Hutchinson, Clearfield; stepchildren, Mrs Keith (Rosetta) Graves, Sandy, Mrs (Jean-nine) Johnson, Denver, '9 grandchildren, 60-great grandchildren Funeral Saturday, 1 pm, Magna LDS Ward Chapel, 2941 9150 Wet Friends call 8525 27th South Friday, 6-8 pm, Saturday at chapel two hours prior to services.

Burial, Sait Lake City Cemetery. adults and 11 juveniles the number arrested since the narcotics crackdown began in the county Aug. 30. Sgt. Jonn Jensen said some of the persons named in the complaints have left the state.

Fugitive warrants are being issued for them he said, and more complaints will be signed in the near future. Charged ever the weekend were Carl R. Filbv, 19, 4511 W. 4S95 South, Kearns, two counts each of sale of narcotic and hallucinogenic drugs; Joseph Kim Hiatt, 21, 3120 S. 8b00 West, Magna, two counts of sale of narcotics; Dennis Ray Jones, 18, .360 W.

5175 South, Kearns, sale of hallucinogenic and narcotics; David Willard Smith, 22, 2500 E. 2100 South, two counts sale of stimulant drug; and Lonna Jean Walker Belt, 2G, 1124 Concord (1255 West), transporting drugs into Utah State Prison. A 17-year-old girl arrested on two count of sale of a stimulant drug, was referred to juvenile court. Asian to Talk A Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce quarterly membership breaKfast meeting Five mere adults and a juvenile were arrested over the weekend by Salt Lake County sheriffs narcotics agents S.L. Slay Charge First-degree murder charges were filed Tuesday against a 21-year-old Kansas City, man connection wiin Jie stabbing death Sept.

1 c' Grace Alice Short, 54. Frances Leroy Clme, wanted by Kansas City authorities for parole violation, was arrested Friday morning in Kanosh, Millard County, after an antique dealer recognized him from a broadcast description. Salt Lake City detectives late Friday brought Cline Ponytail occupational hazard Nevada Hearing Firms Counsel Rakes Clean Air Proposals 950 West tonne Sir mers, 22, same aooress, was struck, kicked, no action taken. Burgbirit woo 3ist East statue ai Barker Rd two motorcycle helmets, pair of g'o ss 66. Shopliftings 44n 5415 South, two candy bars, recovered, luverule released to parents 1600 35th South b-lt, rr w-ered, two luvemle released to parents.

Thefts 41 Vary gCS K.rt 300 State Vcvcle $20 392? Brock Dank, five stereo tapes, $23 rjr prowl) 2629 288' South, battery, cables, $45 (car prowl) 14390 S. 17th West, lawn mower, $50 4800 Highland Dr bieve, 592 8790 3150 South, stereo, two speakers, $73 (car prowl). S.L. Police Docket Complaints registered with Salt Like City police curing the period ended 9 am. Tuesday include.

Burglaries No 2, diamond 1st West, $300 2488 8th Lost, No. 1, bedding, coffee table, $55 1230 3rd South, shotgun, two rides, oitol camera taoe recorder 330 West Temple, eggs, meat, cheese bread, $4 95 550 3rd North, No. 4, guitar, amplifier $365 1460 Swanner Rd bench and hand dn'ls, $200 Shopliftings 150 8th West, tup pair of vice Srip Pliers, recovered, juvenile reused to parent. Thefts 215 W. 4th North, '956 Chevrolet, $125 160 South Temple, I9v2 Chevrolet impala 20-fith Ave 1963 Volkswagen, $300 1340 W.

140 North, 1969 da motorcycle, $600 300 West Temple, 1968 Chevrolet Capnce, $1 800 624 1st North, Husky dog 11th West North Temple, purse containing $120 cash, checkbook, credit cards, $120 (car prowl). 10th West 1st North radio, stereo, 15 tapes, $195 (car prowl'. 1120 13fh South, bicycle, $90 East, stereo, two speakers, $120 (car prowl) 837 E. 7th South, flashlight, $8 (car prowl). 17B3 North Temple, cclor television, pistol, $280 (camper urowl) 365 Quince purse containing wallet, $20 cash 2396 Strmoham, bicycle, $55.

1451 -9th East, bicycle, $20 1000 S. Mam, box of tools, ice chest containing six-pack of beer, $1,500. Recovered Stolen Vehicles 32 N. 4th West, 1962 Chevrolet Imoala (71-41328) 260 2nd North, 1961 Chevrolet (71-41170). 4th South Main, 1964 Volkswagen (71-41382).

1500 Beck 1962 Bulck wagon (71-40478). 70 1st South, 1967 Ford LTD (71-41085). 641 N. rmp set Marriage Licenses Salt Lake County William David Lvon, 18, Bountiful; Pamela Ann Gates, 18, Salt Lake. Richard Patrick Wool, 24, Salt Lake, Deborah Lee Fitzgerald, 23, Salt Lake.

DeLoy H. Norton, 28 Salt Lake; Linda Dorothy Jensen, 23, Sait Lake. Mark Heaton Stout, 21, Salt Lake, Joyce Anne Ounster, 21, Salt Lake. Ronald Vincent Stevens, 22, Sait Lake; Manam Love McCarthy, 21, Salt Lake. Roger Ernest Ruga, 20, Salt Lake; Susan Kay Black, 18, Kearns.

Ronald Oliver Ison, 27, Sait Lake; Mary Ann Bowden, 17, Sait Lake. Michael Terry Powell, 18, Salt Lake; Sandra Lee Jones, 16, Salt Lake. Dennis Frank Johnson, 26, Murray; Madelyn Hatch, 21, Salt Lake. David Lee Teeples, 18, Kearns: Cymhia Ann Densley, 16, Granger. McDonald Charles Smith, 22, Sal Lake; KnsGn Roiayne Iverson, 20, Layton.

Ray Lake, Nancy Lake. Orlande Carol Herrera, toadrin. 25, 23, Salt Salt Alan LeRoy Jensen, Salt Lake; Debra Annette Srrntti Doutre, 19, Salt Lake. Edward Stanley Kupchunas, 29, Oakland, Calif S(san Ferris, 23, Salt Lake. Ronald Keith Woodland, 23, Downey, Idaho, Jolene Boyce, 21, Salt Lake.

Leland LeRoy Withers 21, Riverton, Rhonda Jane Bills, 17, Riverton. James Clay Butterfield, 22, Herrl- man, Sharon Delores Osoro, 19, Copper-ten. Births Births recorded In Salt Lake area hospitals during the 24 hour period enoed at 9 pm. Tuesoay include. LDS Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. William A Chvgg, 453 N. 400 East, Bountiful, daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Timothy Riley, 1029 Kensington Ave daughter Mr and Mrs Brian W. Packer, 1811 7200 South, son Mr and Mrs Robert L. Dean, 1722 3045 South, daughr Mr and Mrs Victor J. Salmon, 135 E. 3350 South, daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Terry L. Richardson, 2970 7000 South, son. Mr. and Mrs.

Mike Scanlon, 2854 Imperial St aauqhter. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer M. Lunt, 1756 Moor Dale Ln son Mr.

and Mrs Thomas R. Tenney, 4311 W. 5015 South, Kearns, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jerry L.

Parkin, 15 100 East, Bountiful, daughter Mr and Mrs. Steven C. Rizzuto, 208 Winslow Ave daughter. Mr. and Mrs A Gene Hofeling, 3160 2nd West, daughter Mr and Mrs.

Robin W. Egan, 2900 Melbourne St daughter. St. Marks Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Brady, 1275 Concord ot son Mr and Mrs. George Lawrence 18 E. 3300 South, Bountiful, daughter. Valley West Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

S. Andreason, 738J W. 3100 South, Magna, daughter. Cottonwood Hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen R. Cross, 287 2nd Ave Midvale daughter Mr and Mrs James 6 Larsen, 987 E. 5700 South, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Terry G.

Larsen, 1543 Laird ion. University Hospital Mr. and Mrs Martin Velasquez 65 N. 2nd West, son. South Davis Community Hospital Mr.

and Mrs. Lea Moss, 328 Iotu Soum, bountitui, aauamer Mr. and rs. Barry Nielsen, 20 1000 North, Bountiful son Mr. and Mrs Clark 99 S.

500 East Bountiful, son Mr. and Mrs Steven Townsend, 269 S. 400 Evt Bount ful dauahter Mr. and Mrs. Randy Carbine, 5901 13th East, son.

Holy Cross Hospital Mr and Mrs. Gregory Bahama, 1480 Greon S' twin s'n. Mr and Mrs. Earttn 2. Hamp.

Tooee, son Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson, 2424 33d South, daughter Mr and Ms Genroe Ouzounian, I4i3 trvnn Ave, OAuQhfer Mr and Mrs William V. Waiters, 280 St daughter. Kent L.

Southwick Kent Lee Southwicx, 10, 1129 Cnevy Chaa Dr ded Sept 6 of na ural causes a Sa't Lake Citv pital Borr April 20, 19a! f- Salt Lake City to Duane and Carole Eckersiey Soutnwick Survi vor parents. brothers, sister, Bret Duane, Cyn thta Lvnn, af Sait Lake CrY, grandparents, Mr and Mrs Lee Southwick Willits Cali Mr and Mrs Jay Eck I Idaho Palls, great qrandparents, Wiliam I Southwick, Oqden Mrs Letue Stoker Roy, Mrs Margaret Eckers ley Rov, Mrs. Lenora Dees, Idaho Falls Funeral Thursday 2 30 pm 47aa 5tate where friends call hour prior services Clarence E. Nestell Clarence Nestell, 58 3817 2nd West died Sept 7 at his home of natural causes Born Sept 1913. i ngham Canyon, to Thom and Mar Cosgrove 14651611 i Married Altreeda Harsthich Dec 26 19sl, Salt Lake City.

She oied Aug 17, 1971 Former employe Williams Heating and Sup ply, owner, operator, Save a Dollar Auto Wrecking Survivors daugh ter by a previous marriaqe, Mrs Richard (Shirlev) Ledbetler, Granger, 5 grandchildren, great grandchild, brothers, sisters, Leo Midvale Willard Big Pine, Caiit Harry, Rosemead, Calif Ars Edna DeWitt, Salt lake City, Mrs Manorie Allred, Kearns. Funeral Thursday, 11 am, 4Jj0 Redwood Rd where friends call Wednesday 6 8 pm and Thursday hour prior to services Bunal Valley View Memorial Park. Christian (Chris) Barnon Christian (Chris) Barnson, 84, 1561 Fuller Dr diec Sept 6, 1971, a Palisade, Colo nursing home ot natural cates Born Feb 20 V887, In anti, Utah, to Bernarc and Elizabeth Hanna Braith wait Bamscn Married Inez Blanche Morrilil January 1906 Later divorcee a rrled Sarah Vi Pamela Haddock March 15, 1941, Salt Lake City Later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple She died November 1962. Custodian Liberty Park Ward chapel 20 years, construction worker 20 years, farmer in Junction, Ulah, prior to that. Survivors son, LaMar Barnson, Salt Lake City, two daughters, Mrs.

Emmeit (ila) arpener, Colburn, Colo, Mrt Cap (Vera) Atwood, DeBeoue, Colo 7 grande hildn, 49 qreat-grandchildren, five great -great grandchildren, lhce sters, Mrs Lizzie Rudd, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Verna Barlow, Junction, Utah; Mrs Laura Beebe, Tcoele Funeral services Thursday, 2 pm, at 5850 S. 9th Eat, where friend may call Wednesday, 6 8 pm, and Thursday after 1 Burial. Memorial Gardens of the Valley. Olga D.

Jenkins GRANGER Olqa Danhlquist Jenkins, 79, 3729 Atlas Wav (4610 1 West), died Seot. 5 of natural causes In a Salt Lake CMv nur sing home Bocn Feb 7, 1892, Asarum, Sweden, to Swen a nson and Marie Elizabeth Olson Dahlauist Married to Nathan Ralph Jenkins Oct. 17, 1917, Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Seot 14. 1968 Member LDS Church survivors daughters, Mrs John (Vera) Jones, New York; Mrs.

Lorna Holgate, Granoer; Mrs Alvin W. (Eve'vn) Barlow, Glencile Mrs Dan (Darline) Coon ad Mrs Dale (Eina) Bor-tin. Mis Dorothy Lee Glad, all Salt Lake City, 40 qrandchildren, 16 qreat-qrandchlldren, sisters, Mrs. Vendla Peterson, Southqate, Calif Mrs cuua Jenkins, Chur, Calif Funeral Thursday noon, Grant 3rd LDS Ward chapel. 1111 Charlton Ave (2818 South).

Friends call 36 7th South Wednesday, 6-8 at chapel prior services Burial Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Hazel Y. W. Sullivan MURRAY Hazel Nell Young Walters Sullivan, x-x-, vx 85. 4757 Plum St (400 West), died Seot 6 In a local hospital of natu- ral causes.

Born June 6, 1886 Fairview. Sanpete County, to Robe Alma and Desde- mona Brown Youno Married to Joseph C. Walters Oct. II. Murray, he died Mar-ied to Samuel Sullivan Feb 5, 1930, Salt Lake) City, later solem-mzed Salt Lake I LCS Temple died 1953 Member Murray 2nd LDS Ward Daiwhters Utah Pioneers, Dauoh'ers of American Revolutior Survivorsr sons, daughters, Joseoh Franklin, Orem, Arland Mrs Desde-mona Collard, both Murray; Mrs.

Guv (Pearl) Terrell Delia; Ravmo-na Salt Lake Civ 15 oranothil-c en, 55 sreat-qrandchilden, 4 oreat-qreat grandchildren 10 step-children; sister, Mrs Odd Wale. Mur half sisters, Mrs Faye ramch Portland, Ore Mrs Nellie Fox, Fairview Puneral Friday noon. 4760 State where friends call Thursday 6-8 Friday hour prior to services. 3urial Murray Cemeterv James E. Hudson POCATELLO Funeral services will be held Wednesday 10 a at the Henderson Funeral Home for James Edward Hudson, 62.

who died Sept 5, of cancer at a local hospital. Born Sept 15, 1908 Purcell, Okie to James Edward and Katie Llovd Hudson Married Sonia Criddle, she died July 30 lV-3 Married Bertha Madison, Feb 23, 1954, Blackfoot, she died Oct 19 1970 Married Ann Hudson, June 16, 1971, Pocatello Employe Food Machinery member Baptist Church Survivors widow, Pocatello, brother, sisters, Tony Lloyd Hudson Mrs, Robert Thompson, Camille Hudson, all Purcell, Mrs Burter Mitchell, Dallas, Mrs. Vergie Curtis, Oklahoma City, Mrs. Johnson, Columbus Ohio; Mrs Darrington, Chickasha, Okla Friends call at funeral home until service. Burial Purcell, Oklahoma.

Albert F. Galoter DUGWAY Albert Frederick Gal-ster, 16, died Sept 6 in a hunting acc dent near Dugway. Born Aug 23, 1955, Denver, to Fredr ck Albert and Eva Mae Fogle Gaister Stuoent Duqway Hqh School, member First Evangelical Lutheran Church Survivors, purents, brothers, sisters, Jerome Elsie Mae, Connie Lynn, Christopher Robert Remona Ann, all Duoway. arandparents, AArs Lukita Gaister, Hazen, Mr and Mrs Oscar Foo'e, Riverton, Va Funeral Friday noon, Bcunfitu! Union Mortuary Chapel, where friends call Thursday, 7 9 pm, Friday hour rnor io services. Burial Ft.

Dou9las Cemetery. Arne'1 II. Welchman Wetchman. 49 440? 7th East died Seot. 7 at Sis home after a long illness, torn Oct 25, 1921, Grover, Wyo David Samuel and Margaret Hocqe Welchman.

Married Eva Black Oct 24, 19a2, Salt Lake Citv Home GesiQner, owner Welch man Des qn Homes, attenoed Oregon State Colteae Survivors wioow, -ens dauqhters, Mrs jack Ranoall Vanet) Jensen, Granger David Lisa, Eva Dean, Douqlas, Sarah, Paua, Denise Lorma Norn all Salt Lake City, grancicbMd; parents. Salt La Ci brothers, roi Mrs. Jams (Mary) Ball. Jackson, Wvo Alonzo Lonq Beach, Calif Mrs Keith (Nancv) Thompson, California, Eloise, Sheldon, both Salt Lake ty. Dean R.

Durrant HIGHLAND Utah County Dean Randy Durrant, three and one half hour old son of Kent leRoy and Margaret S'rebel Durrant died Seot 6 in a Utoh County hospital of prematurity Survivors parents, brotp. er, sisters, Troy Kent Shanna Ann, Sh! ev Adele. all Hiahland, grandparents, Mr and Mrs fc Durrant, Murray Mr ana Mrs, G. Strebel, West Jordan, great grandparents Mr and Mrs tra CcoMeiy, Salt Lake City, Graves de services Thursday, 10 a Murray City Cemeterv. DELTA 84.

died Delta hcsoltal Seot 6 a I Reuben Lorenzo Turner. In dDT ailment Born May 4 Loa i 3 Wayne Counh tc 1 Lorenzo Lvdia Hah Turr-e' Married Cor-oeha (Cora) ban-ford Dec 15, 1909, Manti LDS Temple. Deputy sheriff, retired farm-1 er and businessman wld-1 ow. sons, dauoh-ters, Reed, Fred, Wavne Mrs Dan 1 all Delta. Rubv, Jack.

Ray, Fiovd (Connie) Moody, ail Salt Lake Citv, Mrs Theroi (Nellie) Pinole, Calif; Mrs. Max (Helen) Stariey, Sunnyvale. Calif Mrs Spencer Snow, Georoe, 49 grandchildren; 35 great-granocHtoren; brothers Sisters, Orvii, Mrs LeGrande (Viola) Law, Delia; Lorin, Mrs. Lafaunce (Verda) Hudson Torrev Wavne County; Mrs Horace (Sylvia) Blake, Mrs Mv-a Steele Nora Knight i Salt Lake Citv u.na,...Tr,jrsv. 11 am, Delta 1st LDS Ward chapel where friends call 9 30 a to services.

BuriaL Sutherland Cemetery. Cholis J. Johnson Dit5ll.A 71. 32 Ownt I Place died Sept 6, 1971, at home of natural causes Born Jan 14, 19tyQ In Oasis Millard County, to Rudalph Waide mar and Alhce Ann Roqerson Johnson. Mailed Eva Viola Mulberry Nov 27, 1920, in Farming-ton Solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple May 8, 1941.

Member 9 Ward, Liberty Stake, Seventies Quorum; American Legion Post 133, veteran Worid War combustion engineer with Independent Coal and co*ke Co. 17 years; retired. Survivors, widow, Salt Lake City; two sons and a daughter, Hcwa-d and Mrs Eva LaVern Moore, all ot Salt Lake City, 15 grandchildren, 10 great Grandchildren, two brothers, William and Delmo, both of Las Argetesi sister, Mrs Irene Blatmck, Salt Lake Citv Funeral services Saturday 2pm, 260 South Temple, wher? friends call Friday 68 pm and Sa.urday one hour prior to services. Burial a Salt Lake cemetery. Mary Ann Gregory SMITHFIELD Mary Ann Hawkeswood Gregory, 85, died Sept.

6, 1971, at family home in Smithfi 4 of natural causes. Born March 12, 1886, In Lewiston, Cache County, to Mlctah and Hannah Grove Hawkeswood Married Thomas Joseph Gregory Sept. 14, 1904, in Logan Temple, Church of Jesus. Christ of Latter-day Saints He died in 1965 Member, Smithfield 1st Ward Smithfield Stake. Survivors; two sons, five daughters, Seth jomas, Lewiston, Dr.

Douglas Smithfield, Mrs. Walter (Vella) Taqqart, Homedaie, Idaho; Mrs. Smith (Adeline) Done and Mrs Leo G. (Selena) Low, both of Smithfield; Mrs. Henry D.

(Dora) Egbert, Preston, Idaho, Mrt. Robert (Mary Lu) Uemensen, Las Vegas; 38 grand children; 2 greatgrandchildren, brothers and sisters, John. Salt Lake City, Joseph, Sacramento, Calif Ernest, Lethbridge, Alcena, Canada; Mrs Emma Clark, Roy, Utah, Mrs Mav West, Eu-Dhrata, Wash Mrs Lottie Thornton, Walnut Creek, Calif Funeral services Thursday, 1pm, In the Smithfield 1st Ward, Friends call Nelson Funeral Home in Smith-field Wednesday, 7 to 9 pm, and Thursday after 11 a m. Burial. Franklin, Idaho, Cemetery.

Grace YVestcott Grace Van Ness Wescott, 89, 11 A St died Sept. 6, 1971, at 10 30 a m. in a Salt Lake huspitai of natural causes. Born March 31, 1882, In Brooklyn, to John William and Jeanette Hambler Van Ness Married George Westcott in 1910 in Brooklyn He died Sept. 11, 1953 Member of St.

Marks Eplscooai Cathedral; Daughters of the American Revolution; Ladies Literary Club; St. Marks Hospital Auxiliary and St. Margaret's Guild. Survivors one son, Cuvier V. Westcott, Montchanln, twa-granddaughters.

Private burial services 9 15 a nv Thursday, Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Memorial services 13 a m. Thursday at St. Marks Episcopal Cathedral, 23) 1st South.

Family suqqests contributions to St. Marks Memorial Fund. Vance It. Burnett POCATELLO Masonlc funeral services will be held Wednesday 2 at the Henderson Funeral Chapel for Vance Burnett. 73, who, died Seot.

5, of natural causes in a Pocatello hospital. Bon Sept. 24. 1897, Bryce City, to J. end Elizabeth Lakey Burnett.

Married Mawie Mills, Auq 3, 1962, Elko, Nev. Retired employe Union Pacific Railroad Member Masons, Elks Lodae, Brotherhood Railway Trainmen, Union Pacific Old Timers Club. Survivors: widow, Pocatello; son from previous marriage, Clyde Burnetr, Salt Lake City, 4 grandchildren brother, sisters, Verhn Burnett, Philadelphia, Mrs. N. Johnson, Pocatello, Mrs.

Mae Ammons, Kent, Wash Mrs. Elaine Ammons, Hailev; Mrs. Violet B. Schooifield, California Burial with Elks ceremonies Mountamview Cemetery Family suggests contributions to Shriners Cripple Children's Hospital, Sait Lake City. Bandy L.

Tremayne ALBION, IDAHO Funeral services will be held Wednesday 1pm. at the Albion LDS Ward chapel tor Randy Leslie Tremayne, 17, who died Seot. 5 of iniu'ies suffered In an automobile accident. Born Oec 1953 Burley, to Marvm and Fern Sorensen Tremayne Senior at Declo Hiqh School, member LDS Church. Survivors, parents; brother, sistem, Franklin Albion; Mrs.

Samuel (Marla) Sena, Provo, Eileen Tremayne, Albion, grandparents Mrs. Alma (Ruth) Sorensen, Burley, Mrs Mattew (Margaret) Tremayne; Albion Friends call at chapel prior services. Burial Albion Cemetery. Jess O. Applegate CIRCLEVILLE, Piute County -Jess Owen Applegate 55, Mountain Home, Idaho, died Sept 3 or natural, causes at his home.

Born Sept 18, 1915 Circleviite, to Jessie and Effie Lewis Appieqate Former employe Hill Air Force Base, Mountain Home Air Force Base, golf course desgn-er Graduate Utah State University. Survivors sisters. Jay, Richfield, Lewis, Kanab, Kane Court-' ty, Martel, Mt Pleasant, Sanpete County, Mrs Roy (Doradeane) Davidson, McGill, Nev Mrs Ed (Fomella) Simkins, Mrs f'tatha Nay, Mrs. Vivian Peterson, all Ci device Gravesio services Thursday, 11 a Circlevilie Cemetery. Friends call old family home.

Circle ville, hour prior to services. Additional services were Monday at St James Epuccpal Church, Mountain Home. Bichard V. Alexander Richard Vinson Alexander, 24, fv 125-6th East, died Sept 6 of n(uries suffered in an automobile accident Bo Feb 12, 1947, Richmond, Calif, to John and Betty Duermg Alex- ander Married Wanda (Wendy) Jewkes April 30, 1971, Salt Lake City Member Rose Park 9th LDS Ward, dietary assistant St. Marks? H-soital Survivors widow, mother stepfather, Mr and Mrs Harold1 Lee Hanev, sisters, Mrs Mary Chandeleria, Mrs Bettv Jo Ras mussen, all Saif Lake City Funeral Friday, 2 m.

574 1st South where friends call Th irsday 7-8 Friday hour prior services. Buriat Redwood Memor.al Estates Edwin Stuchi IVINS, Washmoton Co Edwm Stuck, 79, died Sen 6 at his home Born Dec 31, 1391 Santa Clara, Washington Countv, to Cnns-tian and Mary Gubler Stuck! Attended University of Utah School feather Mt Carmel, armer, veteran World War member LD? Chjrch Survivors brothers sisters Lazelle, Santa Clara, Merrill, LDS Miss on, Indiana, Roland, Salt Lak3 Cy; Mrs Lula Tobl-er, Ivins; Mrs Glen (Kara) Webb hurricane, Wehnq ton County. Funeral TUivay, 11 a Santa Clara LDS Ward where friends call Thjridiv prior services Burial with military rues, Santa Clara Cemetery. John L. Perkins CANE BEDS, ARIZ John Lyman Pe-kms, 75, died Sep 6 of 1 natural causes a St George rest heme Bom lulv 8, 1896 cannon- ville, Garfield County, to Andrew H.

1 and Altwetta Spencer Perkins Married Hiida Mary Moeller, Feb. 1, 1959 Las Veqas, Nev Rancher. I survivors wdov, tepchildren, Mrs Lynn Renner, Cedar City, Robert Huahes, Mercnanf Marine, San Fran cisto, 4 Qrandchildren. brothers sis ers, Ray Mrs. Julie Leirheod, Mrs Died Lanacton, Mrs hnrta Hmhn, ail Cane Beds, Karl erkms.

Cedar City, M's Effie Hewett, Ella Per-kns Funeral Thursoav. 1pm, Hur-4icane North LDS Wad cmp1 Friends CJit Thursday two hours prior to services. Bunal Co'erooo City Cemetery. Continued From Page 17 Parkview Elementary, a lunchroom addition at Rose Park Elementary, a $30,900 lunchroom addition at Rosslvn Heights Elementary, a new $500,000 cafeteria at South High School and a new cafeteria for West High School. A large part of the funds for the propects will come from federal sources for 'the hot lunch program.

Authorized entering into a contreet for the development of a model program for training of children with learning disabilities at Rose Park Elementary School. The model will be developed with a grant provided by the federal Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Authorized a $110,000 program to enlarge Columbus Training Centers sheltered workshop for mentally handicapped children and adults and to expand the center's skill-training program. Funds for the project will be provided through vocational education programs administered by the Utah State Board of Education. Police Press Probe in Slay-Holdup Salt Lake County sheriffs detectives Tuesday continued an intensive investigation into the murder-robbery' at Natters Market, 3065-7th East, last Thursday.

Capt. N. D. Hayward said his office is attempting to question an unidentified person in Ogden and has been in contact with the criminal identification division of the Army in regard to another person. Trace Serial? A watch found at the scene of the killing, described as unusual, is being checked out.

Capt. Hayward said he has been conferring with the Timex Co. in Arkansas in an attempt to trace the serial number of the watch to a specific area where it was sold. Carolyn Kingston, 31, shot in the head by the robber while she was tending the store, remained in critical condition at Cottonwood Hospital. She underwent brain surgery Thursday night where doctors removed fragments of a 22-coliber builet.

Dies of Gunshot Michael Preston Bown, 23, Woods Cross, a driver for Famlee Bread, was shot in the head during the holdup and apparently died instantly. Meanwhile, Tuesday, detectives continued to probe the death Aug. 21 of Johanna Leatherbury whose stabbed and bullet-riddled body was found floating in a canal near Great Salt Lake. Capt. Hay-ward said two persons were questioned Tuesday in connection with the slaying.

2-Car Crash Hurts 2 at Intersection Two women were listed in critical condition at Hospital late Tuesday with undetermined head and chest injuries sustained a two-car accident at the intersection of Redwood Road (1700 (West and Whitlock Avenue (2500 South) about 4:35 Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Duane Catlin said Roselld Lynn Romero, 17, 1486 W. Parkway Ave. (2455 South) was westbound on Whitlock Avenue and was attempting to turn south onto Redwood Road when her car and another driven by Sarvelio Salazar, 34, 41 Hansen, Midvale, collided. Miss Romeros sister, Mrs. Mary Montanez, 19, 21 E.

27th South, also was hospitalized. Jerry Montanez, 18 months, in his mothers arms, was not injured. Both Mr. Salazar and a passenger, Severiano Hpmar.dez, 33, 1334 W. 7125 South, West Jordan, escaped Injury.

City Okays Drive Voting unanimously, Salt Lake City commissioners Tuesday approved Police Mutual Aid Assn, request to utilize telephone solicitation to publicize its circus at the Utah State Fairgrounds Coliseum the last ween in October and the first week of Holds Kansan back to Salt Lake Citv, where he is being held without bond in Sa't Lake City-County Jail on a complaint signed by Sgt. N. K. Johnson before City Judge Melvin H. Mon is.

The victims body was found lying on the sidewalk in front of the Ins Hotel, 54 W. 3rd South, early last Thursday. Clme, a former laborer with a circus troupe which performed at the Salt Palace last month, also was living in the hotel but had left when police checked his room. By Lee Holley of being a girl! unrealistic because they would make violators of hunters or ranchers who kick up the dust on a dirt road. The stack emission standards are so bad.

It would require the expenditure of so much money, he said, you could have 18 stacks all putting up dust, and put expensive collection devices on 14, thereby reducing the total amount of emission from the plant to a neglible amount. Yet because you dont have them on the other stacks, you are in violation and may have to spend a million dollars needlessly, really unnecessarily. Slates Stricter Marshall thought the federal plan would allow throe years for reaching the desired standards, but state proposals would require full compliance within 30 days. Why put stuff in there which is ridiculous just to be tough?" he asked. Mining industry officials said at the first hearing of the series last week the application of such emission control witnout regard for need would bring economic hardship at all mining operations and could result in some having to shut down.

Marshall did not speculate on whether Basic would shut down or pull back but said Basic and Gabbs depend on each other. The town Is there solely because of Basic. If Basic goes, Gabbs goes, Marshall observed. The hearings move to Las Vegas Fiiday and to Ely Sept. 14.

But nothing has been heard from them. The victims age remains undetermined, although it is believed to be in the late teens or early 20s. When the badly decomposed body was found it was believed the age could range from early teens to early 30s. Officers report the body had been in the water irom three weeks to th-ee months. Definite cause cl death nas not been determined, but the State Medical Examiner's Office has ruled ncj foul play was invoked.

Eal. O. Rogers GLENDALE, CALIF. Ev lone Olson Rogers, 84, former Salt Lake. City resident, ded 5ept 5, of natural causes in a Glendale hospt-4 taf Burn June 28 1887, West Jor dan, Utah to John and Harriet a Olson Mamed Richard Rogers Oct.

9, 1909 He Qfd Survivors son-, Darwin Eagle Rock, Cam Shirl Pasadena, 2 grandchildren, 5 ftv great-grand chil-aren, brothers, sisters, Ivan R. Olson, Denver, Colo; Mrs. Edna Newton, Salt Lake City; Mrs Irene Jenson, Sandy, Utah Funeral Thurspey, LiMe Church of the Flowers, Glendale Interment, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Giendaie. Shelley D. Caldwell SANDY Shelley Dianne Caldwell, 12, 42 300 West, died Sept 7 in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes.

Born March 30, 1959, Salt Lake City, to DavH and I Welch Caldwell Student Mt. Jordan Junior High School Member LDS Church. Survivors parents brother, sister, Michael D. Lebra Lvnn, both Sendy, rand- fa rents, J. Ro-and, Mr.

an 4 Mrs Lila J. Welch, all Sandy Funeral Friday, 2 p.m 2nd LDS Ward Chapel, 201 200 East, Sandy. Friends call 8090 State Thursday, 6 8 chapel Friday prior to services. Samuel C. Burch SOUTH OGDEN Samuel C.

Burch, 70, died in fan Ogden hospital Sept 5 of natural causes Born Oct. 13, 1900, Oqden, to Samuel Ferguson end Crandall Burch Marr.cd Millie Biddutph Oct. 30, 1926, Ogden, later solemnized Salt Laxe LDS Temple Retired postman, member Oaden 32nd LDS Ward, National Association of Letter Carriers burvivors. widow; daughter, Mrs Euaene L. (Jeannine) Girardo, South Oaden; 4 grandchildren, 2 a t-grandchil-dren, sisters, Mrs Alice Bern, Denver, Mrs Leslie (Pearl) Bahantyne, Nyssa, Ore Mrs Arnold (Mae) Ogden.

Funeral Friaay, 1 Lindquist ad Sons Colonial Chapel where friends call Thursday, 7-9 pm, Friday pMor to service. Bu.ial Ogden City Cemetery. Vincent K. Boss EPHRAIM, Sanpete County Vincent Ross, 70, died at his home Sept 7 of a long illness. Born Aug.

29, 1901, Ephraim, to Swun John and Carren Mar'e Sorenson Ross. Married Ruth Pckett, March 16, 1929, Nephi; solemnized Manti LDS Temple. Carpenter, interior deea-tor, bee keeper. Member LDS Church. Surv ors: widow, son- dauahters, Halver Bountiful; Reginald A Portland, Mrs.

Ro.and (Jers e) Frandsen, Yuma, Ariz Mrs oary (Dixie) Rosier, Midvee, 16 qrandchildren bromer, Soren Ephraim Funeral Friday, 1 pm, Ephraim South LDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Buchanan Mortuary, Manti, Thursday, 7-9 pm, and Friday at chapel two hours prior to service. Burial Ephraim Park Cemetery. Family suagests contributions to American Cancer Society. Mime M.

BecKstead POCATELLO Funeral services wilt be Wednesday 1 at the Manning Funeral Chapel for Mime McKay Beckstead, 73, who died of natural causes Sept 5, in a Pocatello hospital. Born Oct. 6, 1897, Maiad, Idaho, to James anu Mary Stuart McKay, Married Warren Beck-stead, Oct 18. 1918, in Salt Lake LDS Temple Former employe. Bangs Stationers, member LDS Church Survivors, husband, Pocatello, grand nephew, Seth McKay Pocatello, sister, Mrs Charles (Druril-la) Johnson, Grace, Idaho.

Burial Maiad City Cemetery. Don C. Hill PRESTON. IDAHO Dun Cecil Hill, 59 died Sept 7, a Salt Lake City hospital of a long illness Born Oct 23, 1911, Franklin, Idrhc, to George Washmcton and Rudessa Nash Hill Married Fern Basrett, March 23. 1933, divorced 1949 Veteran World War II, theater proiect-lonisl, painter Survivors brothers, sisters, George Glen both Boise, Leon Ogden, Bartlett Franklin, Mr, (Martha) Reagan, Denver; stepmother, Mrs.

Ruth M. Hill, Preston Funeral Friday- 1 pm Preston Seventh LDS Ward chapel, friends call Webb Mortuary Thursday, 7 9 aid wo hours prior to service at chapel. Bunal Frank Cemetery. Duane R. Bailey ALBION IDAHO Duane Bailey, 22, died Sept 5 of tniuries suffered in an automobile accident Born July 24, 1949, Burley, to Robert and Iona Dustin Bailey Graduate Declo Hiqh School, attended Colleqe of Southern Idaho, member Jerome National Guard, xkey member LDS Church Survivors parents, sisters Mrs Ben (Lynda, Anderson, Arlene Baliey, ail Albion, grand- fiarents.

Mrs. Eva Duston, victor, dabo. Mrs Jennie Bailey, Albiun Funeral Thursday pm. Albion LDS Ward Chapel Friends call Payne Mortuary Wednesday a.ternoon and evening and onor to services at chapel Buial Albion Cemeteiy. Ivan Soroka WELISVILLE, Cache County Ivan Soroka, 58, dd at his heme Sept 6 of a tong illness Born May 26 1913, Poland, to Mr and rs.

Peter Soroka Married Ver Sertran-ska, Germany Came to United States 1951. Employe Va lev Rends' rg Co erv, sen, daughters, Ivan Jr Aelljvilie, Mana Tune, Palm Calif Mrs Hila Bundy, St Gjorqe 6 Qrandchildren Funeral Thursday noon. Hail Mortuary Crupet, Loian. whee tnenjs can one hour prior services Burial Wc'lsville Cemetery. Ethel M.

Kasmason Ehe! Mattinwn Rasmas.Ni. If, died Sept 6 of natural causes at the home of a son in law Euoene Duffm, Yuma Cl (2060 East) Born March 3, 1887, Maine Mamed Frank Ramason, New York, 1W8 He died Oct 1964 Owned operand Kasmason Eno and Chicken Hatchery retired W39 Survivors 2 Ctveside services hursoav noon. Salt Lake City Cem etery Thursday at 7:30 a.m. at Hotel Utah will feature a talk by Akira Yasui, director general of the Japan Trade Center, Los Angeles. E.

Allan Hunter, Chamber president, Mr. Yasui said the meeting will launch Chamber Day in which an open house at the chamber offices, 19 E. 2nd South, will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and a one-day membership blitz will be conducted.

Mr. Yasui is expected to discuss the effects of President Nixons economic measures, including the 10 percent surtax on foreign imports. He will speak in Hotel Utahs Lafayette Ballroom. Flays Romney Special to The Tribune BOUNTIFUL The states industrial development and promotion efforts are being impeded by Atty. Gen.

Vernon B. Romneys attempts to make a political football of the program, the state Democrat i chairman charged Tuesday. John H. Klas told the Bountiful Kiwanis Club Mr. Romney suggested on a television program that the state Republican Party chairman review and evaluate the industrial promotion program.

Such a patently political suggeston is the height of hypocrisy, Mr. Klas said. He cited the recent selection of a new director for the state program by a nonpartisan selection committee as evidence of Gov. Calvin L. Ramptons attempt to keep the program out of politics.

Mr. Klas suggested Mr. Romney could be more constructive by spending more time running his own offiep. Granite Meet Due Special to The Tribune GRANGER Granite Secondary Council PTA will hold its annual Workshop Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at West Lake Junior High School, 34th S.

3450 West, Granger. All PTA officers, teachers, principals, and board members of the Gianite secondary schools are invited. Toward New Tomorrow TNT" ttie theme of this years program will be discussed, Mis. Florence Chandler, pres-i Granite Education Assn, said, as wtU as department discussions for those attending. Guests will inculde Mrs.

Ernest (Joan) Burnside, first vice president, and Mrs. Jerry (Dixie) Nelson, fourth vice president, Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers. Juveniles Admit Pro Shop Theft An undetermined quantity of ice cream and beer was stolen from the Rose Park pvo shop and restaurant, 1386 N. Redwood early Tuesday, Salt Lake City Police reported. A plate-glass indow valued at $50 was broken to gain entry.

The theft was discovered when two juveniles in 8 stolen car were apprehended dnd confessed to the theft. They were released to jjieir patents. ELKO (UPI) Basic, has spent $1 million to help clean the air at Gabbs, but would still be in violation of proposed air pollution regulations if they are made effective, an attorney said Tuesday. Robert Marshall, Reno, here to testify at a hearing before the State Environment Protection Commission, said some of the proposals were unrealistic and "ridiculous. Basic cant under them," Marshall said.

Basic has done a good job over the years In spending money for dust collection. A $328,000 electrostatic precipitator was completed in January and was in the planning stage long before people began talking in terms of regulations. Earlier, it spent $300,000 for a bag-house dust collector on another furnace. Still in Violation Basic has already spent more than $1 million and would still be in violation if the proposed regulations were adopted, Marshall said. He said the proposals were Parley on Trees Slated Friday A Utah Shade Tree Commission meeting is scheduled for Friday at 10 a.m.

in the Salt Palace, Mrs. Margaret Conover, Springville, commission president, announced Tuesday. The meeting is being held in conjunction with the convention of the Utah League of Cities and Towns. Ogdon Rom oir Victim Bodv Still Unidentified Special to The Tribune OGDEN A Weber County Sheriffs detective said Tuesday "no progress at all has been made in identification of the body of a woman found tn Pineview Reservoir Thursday. Detective Sam Winder Heide said officers checked a couple of leads Tuesday, but they offered no help in identification.

All law enfoi cement offices in the nation have been contacted. he said, seeking information on missing persons. yr-''.

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