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Show ’ |a { 1 cs GEORGE A ae H. RAMPTON, ee 71, Syracuse, cc DOROTHY i j June 3, 1975, following a short illness. She had lived in Ogden, Tremonton, and Boston, Mass. She was educated in Ogden City Schools and had attended Weber » j viving are his wife, the former Geneva Byrne, four Sons and two daughters. Gordon Y. Croft, and one son and three daughters. i £ senna seen ‘ FRANK A. BRIGGS, 48, North Ogden, died Aug. 6 1975. He had lived in Ogden most of his life and had graduated from Ogden High School and Weber College. He graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelor degree. He had been an engineer for the Union Pacific Railroad since 1950. Surviving are his wife, the former Faith Sickinger, two sons and two daughters. : S. MORBY, 57, of Ogden, died D. PARKINSON, 56, Salt Lake HAZEL City, died June 5, 1975, of a heart attack. He had been a part-time teacher at Weber State College and LDS Business College. His wife, the former Sarah Richards, one son and three daughters, survive him. LUND, 65, Ogden, ARTHUR PRESTON BROWN, diec 79, Ogden, DORA died July 12, 1975, after a long illness. Mr. Brown was Weber County commissioner for 20 years. Prior to that he was employed with the county road department. He also owned and operated a fruit farm. He was a graduate of Weber Academy. Surviving are two sons and a daughter. FERRO, 53, of Pittsford, BROWN PETERSON, 87, of Provo, died June 11, 1975, in a Provo hospital of causes incident to age. She graduated in 1907 from Weber Academy and had taught school in Liberty and Pleasant View. She had been active in political and church work. In 1945 she and her husband, the former Charles A. Peterson, served a mission in California. He died in 1964. She had resided in Ogden until October when she moved to Provo. She is survived by three sons and one stepdaughter. CORRY, 89, of Provo, died May 8, 1975 at the home of a daughter in Provo of causes incident to age. She was educated in Ogden City schools and at- CLAIR N.Y., formerly of Ogden, died July 10, 1975. He moved to New York in 1952 where he was a salesman and representative from Stromberg Carlsen. He had attended Weber State College where he was active in football and basketball. He is survived by his wife, the former Mary Deparri and one son. June 12, 1975. A lifelong resident of Ogden. she was a graduate of Ogden High School and attended Weber State College. Surviving are her husband, Hyrum M. (Bud) Lund, two sons and one daughter. DONALD LEE KIMOSE, 40, Kaysville died June 6, 1975 of heart arrest. At th: time of his death he was an electroni: technician at Hill AFB. He was a graduat: of Weber High School and Weber Stat: College. Surviving are his widow, th: former Diana Call, and four daughters. OLIVE MOYES DAVIS JOE DENTON N. HASSING, 61, Bountiful, a former Ogden resident, died June 26, 1975 at his home of a heart attack. He had been - ap oe a MARIAN Aug. 14, 1975, of natural causes. A lifetime resident of Ogden, Mrs. Morby graduated from Ogden high School and attended Weber State College. She had retired from Ogden City schools where she had been a secretary. Survivors are her husband, Charles A. Morby, and two sons. State College. Surviving are her husband, JOSEPH executive assistant in the Naval Oceanographic Distribution Center in Clearfield for 31 years. He had attended Weber State College and the University of Utah. Surviving are his widow, Gladys Ossmen, one son and two daughters. tended Weber Academy. She had been employed as a telephone operator and clerk and was a house mother for medical interns in Salt Lake City and sorority houses in Logan and Salt Lake City. Her husband, John Parry Corry, preceded her in death. She is survived by two sons and one daughter. Y. CROFT, 65, Ogden, died died Aug. 17, 1975. He had been a principal in the Kaysville and West Point schools in Davis County and Boulder, Utah, school, retiring after 41 years. Mr. Rampton was in the 1926 class at Weber College. Sur- -~------— IN MEMORIAM ‘ y @ ELLIS A. STOKER, 62, of Ogden, died of a SUPPORT ThE WILDCATS and have the time of your life in heart attack Aug. 12, 1975. He was traffic manager and director of transportation in Ogden at the time of his death. He had attended Weber State College. Surviving are his wife, the former Beatrice Brownson, and one daughter. JOHN K. DONALDSON, Las Vegas NOV. 14, 15, 16 !} 89, of Ogden, died June 28, 1975 of a heart attack. He was a retired blacksmith and welder in the Ogden City Shops. He had attended Weber State College Technical School. Surviving are his widow, Mary Elizabeth Doxey, seven sons and eight daughters. ALTA ALLEN IRVING, 84, Marriott, died June 30, 1975 of a heart attack. She and her husband had owned and operated the Irving Dairy, later named the Belvedere Dairy for 40 years. She had attended Weber County schools and graduated from Weber Academy. Surviving are nine grandchildren. CORNELIUS J. DEE, 71, Ogden, died July 22, 1975 at his home following an extended iliness. He was the former owner and operator of the Dee-Litho Printing Co. He had graduated from Ogden High School and Weber State College. Surviving are his widow, the former Elizabeth Payne _and three sons. JOHN E. ELLSORTH, Stay in the famous hacienda hotel & Casino 74, Ogden, Deluxe as Se aap — HERMAN KLOMP, 3 days/2 nights at the Hacienda Hotel 20 lucky nickels 5 chips good for craps and black jack Baggage and Handling In and Out gratuities for in and out baggage handling. PLUS unlimited free tennis on the Hacienda’s 6 courts, free swimming and chaise lounge at the lovely garden pool and reduced green fees at the Championship 1 TRANSPORTATION Transportation via Greyhound’s depart Weber State College Nov. from the football game Saturday died at 2 - Air transportation with ARRANGEMENTS: New Super Scenic Cruiser with panoramic windows and restrooms. The bus will 14 at 9 a.m. and arrive in Las Vegas at approximately 5 p.m. Transportation to and will be provided. COST PER PERSON FOR THE PACKAGE AND BUS. . .$57.00 flights leaving any time from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Cost per PACKAGE wish to drive private cars the package RATE for airfare is $92.73 and an is available for $29.00 PER PERSON. IS FOR TWO PERSONS TO A ROOM. A $10 per person deposit should balance will be due October 27. be sent to Ogden Travel no later than October 15 to confirm your reservations. The FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CONTACT ALAN HALL ~399-5941, EXT. 346 OR SANDY PORTER AT OGDEN TRAVEL, 399-5506. SSBm We have selected the following package deal and are enclosing our deposit of $ —__—.or the full payment of $ (_} Bus Package Airplane Package 45, Roy, died of a heart attack June 16, 1975. He was a former employee of the Robert H. Hinckley Co., Marquardt Corp. He had attended Weber State College. Survivors include his wife, the former Emalee Long, and one son. person additional $29.00 for the package per person. 3 - For those who Paradise Valley Country Club. One free spot Keno ticket SELECT YOUR , All taxes plus food and beverage gratuities, and all bellman Buffet Lunch Alumni Buffet Dinner A drink in the Keno area his home of natural causes. He was educated in Ogden City Schools and attended Weber State College. He had been assistant manager for the J.C. Penney Co., in Modesto, Calif., Tremonton and Murray and also supervisor of the publication department at the General Depot in Ogden. His wife, the former -Allegra Seibold, and four daughters survive. JOSEPH E. WEST, 57, Ogden, died of a heart attack June 16, 1975. He graduated from Ogden High School and Weber State College and received a civil engineering degree from the University of Utah. He had worked for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation in Denver, Colo., and in the engineering department at Hill AFB. Most recently he had worked for the Ogden City Engineering department as a supervisor. He is survived by two brothers and two sisters. Room Late Show-’’Spice on Ice”’-One cocktail A ticket to the Weber State College vs University of Nevada/ Las Vegas football game Special Hacienda break fast () Private Car Package Send coupon to Ogden Travel, 440 22nd Street, Ogden Utah 84401 Name Address ARLENE ANN SPRINGER, 55, of Ogden, died June 4, 1975 at a local hospital of cancer. 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