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Show irport Tourist Salt Lake International has the answers now for the traveler wondering. How-dI get to Sr It Lake City?" or What can I do- for three hours between flights? The answers come from four girls who run the new Tourist Information Center and who are trained in facts about both the airport and the state. Tire center averages about 14C queries from tourists and about 60 phone calls each day. More than 27 pamphlets desuch sights and scribing events as Dinosaur Land, Temple Square. Canyonland, the Golden Spike Centennial and Lake Powell are distributed free. Travelers can also pick up maps of Salt Lake City and Utah. The circular, counter surrounded by colorful posters of Utahs scenic attractions was designed by Fred Montgomery of Ashton, and Brazier, Montgomery Associates Architects, 24 S. Main. Murray Bvwater. airport manager, said the center was conceived of by Parks Commissioner Conrad B. Harrison, who presented his idea to the airport council and the Utah Travel Council. DESERET nswer Frank OBITUARIES Air-no- rt NEWS, Richards K. PANGUITCH Garfield County m bimird a Sal: Jo' SHOW Oftihe Menssen Wasatch Dr died! July 25 at her f home of cancer Born April A t9io o n e Hamburq Germa nv to Anton C arid Mana Mar K e gaietha Menseen Married I1' causes Born Aarch 1l Pangyitch 24 crusts Varcn & - f'Qwer hospital o na'urai Bornf itH ' to Oum SanpfU Courtv to toil ham Ezra Rebecui Emily Stewart Mower Marred to Chde VW anj 3 Dec Law William ceremonies were held last fall, but the center is just now beginning full operation, with working hours extended to 7 a.m.-lp.m. to handle most airport g traffic. The center also sports a map of the airports development plans, which include a new northwest concourse with loading, extension of the north concourse second-leve- l and an additional loading level on the south concourse. Expansion plans call for a new baggage claim area and parking to ace mmodate 5,000 automobiles, Bywater said. The four girls who run the center are JoAnn Oliver, 4138 Carter Cir. ; Linda Hovey, Ave.; Carolyn Lund, Oneida St., and Janis Rich, 640 J St. 633-4t- h 2220 Mews Press I9f0 master 12 vear Pan Wember fc m o love Wilma honor UAk NA s i0 J6 10 West GRANTSVILIE Jettene 8J di C d eo k July 24 in a Sait Lake rest hemp of natural causes Born Jan 7 188ft to G r antsville. William 0 and khanth P.ip ed m a d I9ft9 Ju v Sa't Lake hospital arter a lonq nl Born June 9, in Vyrrav daughter ot and Annie Maqeras Shanch. 'Married Chris 0 Pappas Sept 12, 1947. m Saif Lake v Member, ,Td City Carbolic Church B 1 ' Veteran of World 1 War it, servmq m Won1919 Gertrude June 24, Satf Lake Temple She 3. 1949. exhibScuipture ited m Salt Lake Souare Temp'e museum toard Clerk 7J years S e rved Church Mission Hawaii 4'? Pappas V S 4 a Jcttenes May M. tot' na nes- Jane Emma Clark Va rird Hudson tore De serel 20 years Received David 0 McKay Fellowship Award Served work mission tor LDS Church in Florid1 Heid MiA, Sunday School positions Survivors daughters. Mrs. Rulon (Rusahei Stocking Sal Lake Cdv 3 gr tndchiidren, sisters. Mrs. Wanda Timm Anna Men sen, both GermaMenssen brolher. Walter K ny Sandv Funeral Monday noon. Monument 1320 Park Thirteenth IDS Ward Wasatch Dr Friends call 2ft0 F Temo'e 6 8 om South chapel one tc hour Buna) services plpr Lawn pmonal Park ,Ejt, ided MURRAY William aid 77, 5591 Al llenoale Dr, died Juv 25 ii. a Sait Lake hospital of n a t u r a I causes Born Aug 8 1891. Reserve Kan to John and Emma Kenoedv Ftzqer b e r for Z CMl 9uitch Staive Hioh Conjcii toard clerk five years Bishoos counselor three Panouitch years Slake YMMIA nme vais superintendent Past Garfield County attorney Lions Club Panauifch Chamber of Commerce and Wildlife Federation member Survivors Frank widow, sons Kav Salt Lake Cllv. J Ned Wash D C three grandchildren mgton brothers, sifters Flovd Quinn Mrs Pan. Wlllcr LjGeJn Quitch urn Pan Vonoav Funera' qu tch North Ward shape' call family home Sunday even no ,md Monday before services Buriat m nrv with Pangt itch Cemeteiv Wi 4 LDS Fitzgerald Janis Rich, left; Conrad Harrison, Carolyn Lund, Linda Hovey, Jo Ann Oliver at airport opening. Ribbon-cuttin- E. Dostss' Panqutlch n di Mar 9 1938 Salt Lakes LDS Temple He? Dec 22 died Sam's after-da- 20 Milborn He 19oO May to Carl Married F icfkau Elmer June 24 wjo He died Married to Irvmq Snow Apri 9 I9?4 He died 19e0 Via v 24, LDS Member Church Survivors sons daughters, Reed F etkau Ross c iail , n Soringville, Mrs G. L (Aletna) Kemson, Gig Harbor, Wash, Mrs Ward (Elzada) Vernal, Mrs Lej.l,e (Reve Allred Ptovo Mrs Winona) Davies Macdeton Gtah County Mrs Euoene Du (Betnicei Abpiamip cncsne Vrs Jack (Ruby) Fitzwater Saif Lake OH Aithu Snow Mndy Charles Fiefkau Roose- velt Mrs Nacner (Alice) Swascy, Bonita Dichesre County. Mrs Cecil (Ruth) koitord Duchesne Mrs Jack (Cara) Sder Murray 6h arandch dien HO oreat granachtidien broth ers sisters Clarence Mower Mon- tana VV'lev Mower Provo Mar lev Vcwer Fairview Sanpete County Vr LaRue Miner Provo. Mrs Ma bel Peterson Magna rs Vera Jones Salt Lake City Funeral Monday 10 a m Maeser Ward chapel, Vernal Friends call Vernal Morytarv Sunday 79 pm, Monday prior to services 3urial Famview Cenreterv. u Glass river man 186 wood-panele- d K tBerf) d ed B5 Ottilie M. Glass - Elmira M. Snow VERNAL 9 d.ed Loke July 26, 1969 Saturday, I ms I Iff Army Corps 'Vi p m I M f I1 1 rm jhwu Member, Disabled American Veterans, Magna son Survivors husband Odis (Joe) J , Maqna, mother. Murray, brothers, sisters, Tony W , Salt Lake P , HoiiaO.iv, Nick J., C.,v. John ueorqe, Joyce, all Murra, Funeral wil be announced from 760 S. State, to vears, sons, cMuahters, Lowell C , Ar.noch Caul . Kenneth L Jackson, toyo , William R K , Simt Cam James Oakiev. aid Married Caiit . Mrs Kenneth (Marese) John- BessieTO, Griffin, son, Grantsviile, Mrs Nick (Lois) 19 ?. June 27 5 Tooele. Thomas, qrandchi'dren, Fans Crtv, Neb RCUUlIil RD JlTlIIII qrea - Rgrandchildren, sisters, Mrs. U S Emolovec N a v v Grants James art-lAlta) Williams, i c c. Deo v55sNT0ErR Mr E LawCharles vine e n t Member (Vera) Masonic reiKe, Tooele Funeral Monday 1 Lodqe dtlerJ 'Ll4 hnme wLI Nev. pm., Granlwille Fribt LDS Wardl Hawthorne, Sa,ur: chaoei. Friends call Tate Mortuary, Jya e rJ,j Survivors widow, Tooele Sunday 7 9 and at family EstjIM son, dauciMer Robert J . Den home, 175 W Clark Street, Grants-- i Born Oct. 25, 1911, Missouri iq Mrs. ii ver, Colo.; Nev Yennoton LdVerda Bur, if Gran, w, lie C.l. Cemetery. ''Innih BDef: Pearson. Salt Lake Citv. 11 orana-- , - MarymH ,, 1946 snevenne Wyo . he did si: children,s 2 great arandchildren. ,4 1,68 Member Iter Edna R.fe. Yennalon. Fu-E. Baphii Church neral Monday 10 a m., 36 E 7th Survivors: Mrs Ivan South where friends call Sunday 68 dauqhfer DENVER Amabel' Emoy o m . Monday prior to services Bur- - Walker, 78 formerly of Oaden, died Lorra n) Ivancovich, Redmond, idl Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park here Julv 24 of natural cause Bom Ore , 3 qrandchildren mother, Myr-- 1 Ore brother, July 29, 1890, Montana, to W and- he Point sis'er, F Catherine Maw Calc.av Married to George Mrs Babb, Georqe He (Maole) ooth Georqe I Cmoev, Sept. 1912 McClellan, H A. HGnS&n Myrtle died May 1923 Married I . k. Walk Point Ore, Mr. Donald t Alice) Ouden. Mem- - Barnard, Hyattsville, Md Emar Helqe Alfred Hansen 7? 664 er, 1M5 He died dauoh-- i ber LDS Church Survivors Ave Kensington died Julv 25 in a teis, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, M's both! Ward H. (Florence) Smith Salt Lake hosDital of natural causes brother, Wil-- i Denver; grandchild, ham Calawav, Oaden. Funeral Mon- LITTLEFIELD, Born ARI2 June 25, Robert 11 1890 Copenhagen, day am, Lindquist and Sons' Emil Reber. 76. died July 25 in a St Denmark to Neils Mortuary, Ogden, where friencs call Geo.Qe, Utah, hospital from a heart Born Oct 9, 1897, LittleSunday 7 9 p.m, Monday until ser- ailment ana vices. Burial Ogden City Cemetery, field, to Samuel and Emma Rosma Marie Hansen. Hofer Reber. Married Mabel Vinda Waite, Mav 21, 1VI9, St George LDS 1913 CooenLaqer Temple. Justice of Peace, cattle Salt Solemnized served mission to visitor's bureau in St Georqe LDS Temnie. Lakg LpS TemGraveside services were Saturday, Survivors- widow; sons, daughters Survivors: ple View Memorial Estates, Mountain Burdett, Lafell, Oos Palos, Calif.; son, widow; tor Brenda Leonard, day-oldaughDeVurren, Mesauire. Ny ; Eiwin Borge laughter, ter of Douqlas Richard and Ronda Henderson, Nev , Mrs. Victor Copenhagen; Y. Naisbitt Leonard, 1638 E lifh) Moroan, HerJrson, Nev.; Mrs. Mrs Nel (Else South, who died July 25 In i Saitr Tom (Wilma) Noel, Hvam u ''' Kolod, Mrs. Howard (Margie) Caudill, Las Lake hospital of natural causes. LaV CMy, 5 Survivors10 brothers, sis Vegas, Nev , Mrs. Alton (6' parents, grandchildren, Nev; 28 grand-haoe- n dren; brother, Orle Hensen, Cooen-36- ters, Douglas Jr, Donald, Tammy, - Houston, Mesquite, nrandrhilriren? Funeral Tueiddv noon, Linda, all Salt Lake Ctv, grandpar- children, 7 oreat sisters Louis LitMefied; 7th South, where friends call ents, Mrs' Phyllis Cromer. Mrs. brother Tuesday one hour prior to services LaVerne Huss, both Salt Lake City; Mfs Paul (Chritme) piruett M-- s Gene (Evelvn' Mdlin. Henderon, Raymond Naiah, Bountiful. Nev Funeral Monriav 1(1 am, Me$-fi Quite IDS Ward Friends call E. I bury Mortuary St Genroe. 89 pm U LCISiOn Meaurte Ward Chanel Sunday. Sern Ezrp ChriteMn OGDEN SPANISH FORK Funeral wr- fnav Bunal Utle 2170 Plnqrae vices for Thursa Davis Leisson, 64. ,,eld Cl,v ri, died Julv 24 22 Fork a in died who Spanish July I m al an Ogden hoi aTT1-ness- . hospital after a long illness were; JQCK L LC6 pital after an ill LDS Ward Saturday. Born Sept RICHFIELD Jack Lawrence Burial Fork. . 30 Spanish, Spanish chapel, 884, Moroni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee, dav-o'Fork City Cemetery. Couniv, Sanpete Born July 5 1905, Sandy to Wil- - Vernon A and Cherrill Jean Davis to Laurilt and Susan liam Clinton and Naylor Lee died in Yernngton. Nev Julv ?3 Carolina Cnristen s a n. Davis. Married to Leo Leisson, Aug. of natural causes. Born Julv 22 Mar ned Mr and Mrs. Jack I, 1933. Price Member LDS Church, erandoarents, Mary Jane Jones American Leaion Auxiliary. July 25, 1917, Salt rh!riVerhI'mhaii lan Citv. Oaden Survivorsvs husband; sons, George, Ne r s t a n t four ra''esidah ,5;': Utah County; Reed. Utah,J'a" years. Rancher, ,Saurdav 4 - daughltrs, Mrs. Peter E. (Rayona). c,tv Cemetery. Member farmer Lawson, Yakima, Wash; Mrs. Jerry LDS Church SurFork, Shaw, (Thora) Spanish vivorswidow; Mildr.d, Salt Lake C,ty; brothers,! Mrs daughter. wunam c. Lbma Lake, cant , Donald (Chloeintt Georot. Gardena. Calif ; Ree Verl, ST. ANTHONY, IDAHO Sam Morrison, Oaden; Idaho areat. Payson; Vern B , Nephi; Dave. Schwendiman, 95, died in an arandchifdFtnr Fal'shcsp-taJu.v25 Born m Sw.tz- ! PuJu Mrs Vena Served LDS Church mission MrsrAi-?eRitchie. Moroni. Funeral Vorlav, l?l,a) Bryant eland. m Switzerland, Mrs. France, California, Monday 2 o m., Moroni LDS Ware Anaheim, Gay, Sonnqville, 15 grand, Newdale's first postmaster; cattle chaoei. Friends call Ersenback Mor- - ( E Children. rancher; operated hardware store, tuary, Mountain Pleasant, Sunday Fremont County state representative pm., it the chaoei Monday one hour two terms. Survivors: sons, daughprior to services. ter, Earl, Newdaie, Harvey. St. AnCemetery. thony; Mrs. J P. Hayes, Altadena; 25 Funeral 8 great-rvicSUNSET, Davis County grandchildren; K. for Joel D. Andersen, 18, grandchildren; brother, John, Idaho ...Jwho died m an automobile accident Falls. Funeral Monday 2 p.m., St. rs c Keith Bov4 n west Yellowstone July 24, will be Anthony Frst LDS Ward Chapel. Newbold, 21, died 30 p m., Sunset Sixth Friends call Hansen Mortuary, St, held Monday July 2' of miuriei Friends call Anthony. Burial Teton Cemetery. Ward Chapel LDS suffered in an air Chape1 of Flowers Mortuary, Ogden, boat accident In p.m., chapel Monday 11 Sunday t V etnem. Born m. to services. Employed Hamilton) VlVIOrl L VQVIS Jan 31, 1941, Store, West Yellowstone. Survivors: to Bill'd Oaaen, PLEASANT VIEW, Weber County parents Sunset; brother, Clyde, Lay-- j Georae end LoVfvian LaFriona Davis, 67, died ton; sisters, Mrs. Roger (Peggi) rre I n e Rooer 24 at her home of a heart atF Wahlstrom, Ogden; Linda Joy An- - Julv Newbold Member ment. Born June 10 1902, Salt Lake dersen. Sunset Soeciat to Jonathon and Sadie Munn City Berets),, (Geen Chatterton. to Byron A. Married Aa holder of Bronz Di- Davis, Oaden, Jan 24, 1921 A Star. Combat I n f n t r yman's CALIF. HAYWARD, Fun.r.l Badee Attended 4 m.rlv'of TiemonlpnA'who djJ8'ln,arn Pleasant Vlw; 5 grandchildren; Utah State uni Mrs. sister, Memberi versify. automobile accident here July 21, Dorothy Waddoups, Sandy. Funeral toethodist Church rVJrfn.Vi!ua u) and Monday, pm., Lindquist and Sons Survivors - 5-. Mortuary, Ogden, where friends call d h Bur,a1' Sunday pTm., Monday to fin J ' tVh mrm brother, sister,' services, rv Burial Auitorest Memorial Park. vrendoen", Judy, all Oaden; Ogden Utah, Mr end Mr.. Lewit Hewtwid. to James Neal and Florence AnderOaden. sen Hall. Member LDS Church. Survivors: parents, Haywerd; PROVO brothers, sisters. Rod A., serving m Donna Lorraine Moore DS Northern the British M'ssion, 42, died July 24 at a local hospital Dallas H., Larry Wayne, Russell of a heart ailment. Born Nov. 24 Sheryl Ann alt Hayward; qrandpar- - 1926, Pocatello, Idaho, to Lonn B. eits Mr. and Mrs. Emil Andersen,1 and Mabel Smith Tuiiev. Married to ear-RICHFIELD Mrs. Margaret Hall. Salt jnald .C'atence Moore, March 9, mson Wilkinson, IX 'a jwv T,rnton; L,k Cl,vlldss c 4 i nmess. porn Jan vors- son, Dennis husband; L, cu'tch, Garfield County, Provo; parents, Provo; brother, Oon L. X. A and Sarah Jane bnvoer h eland Tullev, Califoma. Funeral Married to uame M Wrrkmon, iMondav 11 a.m., Neom .Third LDS Nov1' 'toard Chaoei" Fnends call Anderson aalf'MemterLDS Oiurl? ol' Oauohien MIDVALE Chaplain Utah Funeral services for' MSndJaavrV'onoerhto Bunal Pioneers. Syrv vors sons, dauohters 20 Brent Larsen Arvese'h Spec ViwB uff Cemete. ySHeohi Clvnn J., Portland, Ore ; will Verl, J '4SI7 5th East be Redwoocf Garth, Donald G, all Salt Lake Monday, Memorial em., Ctv; Violet w Anderson, Richfield 'Estates, 6500 S Redwood Rd where Funerals V.arv L. Ferrln, AAesa, Anj , Roxle friends call Sunday om. and W Mrs Monoav before services. Bur.al Me- Kaniter, San Francisco; James E (Twila) Black. Concord mortal Gardens of the vailev Arve- - A ANDRESEN Funeral -servld ces tor t)50 ? Aoaresen w; qre,t- sm pied July 19, 1949. in comhat ac- r"hildren. day, Fonefat pm., in the West 11th Ward, Monday, 1 tion in Vietnam 951 E. 1st South Funeral directors, where1 om. Springer Mortuary Larkin Mortuary fnends call Sunday 7 9 o m , Monday ' Bur'' P"Ch"'d! services Funera, BrnI Larsen Arveseth will be COUTH JORDAN John Pilch. 95, 10413 S 10th West, South Jordan, Dam!iU J hit Utahns Urge Continuing The Zephyr Continued from Page Braliroads operating in Utah, I would think that the passenger segment is in no danger of Moss Calls For Hearings On Draff Law Revision Deseret News Washington -l overburdening the freight segment of the service, Ramp-to- n said. Other witnesses testifying today in Price complained of poor service on the Zephyr. Sen. Omar B. Bunnell, told of a trip his grandchildren took on the train. They found reservations difficult to confirm, surly employes, a dirty train and the air conditioning not working, he said. Frank M. Stevenson, president of United Mine Workers District 22, agreed that the trains are not kept clean. Herald many Carbon Coun- ty residents have heart and lung disease and need to ride the train to cli.acs in Denver, Salt Lake City and Provo in winter when the roads are bad. J. Arnold Mathis, chairman of the Carbon County Commission, and Helper Mayor Chris P. Jouflas reminded the hearing examiner that air service to Carbon County is limited. argued for retention of the Zephyr service. Louis E. Bartoo, ICC examiner, is conducting the hearings. J. Thomas Greene, special assistant attorney general, is representing Utah and the Industrial Promotion All Commission. Another witness Friday, Mayor Verl G. Dixon, Provo, said the Provo City Commission has passed a resolution opposing ending of the Zephyr service. We think it should be continued, even though it might some federal subsidy," he said. witnesses Several other spoke up at the hearing in favor of continuance of the require passenger train service, noting it was either vital to their to livelihood or convenient their part ot Utah. WASHINGTON Frank E. Moss, asked Sen. John - Bureau Sen. has Stennis, chairof the A r m ed Services Committee, to hold man hearings this year on draft reform. Noting the busy schedule of the committee, Sen. Moss also asked that consideration be given to the formation of a special committee of senators to act only on draft reform. In his letter. Sen. Moss said, The inequities and the uncertainties of the present system are too great for Congress to wait until the Selec- tive Service Act expires in 1971 before acting. Many people, young and old, believe that it is past time for a complete overhaul of the draft system. The senator said that no formal bill has been introduced which contains the recommendations of the Nixon Administration, but another bill, wider B-- l less affluent areas than in she more affluent areas, said. Mrs. Richard Barnes of the League of Utah Consummers Complaint Is Issued A complaint was issued Fri- day charging Margaret P. Smith, 45, no address listed, in connection with the embezzlement of upwards of $35,000 from a Salt Lake attorneys bank account. The complaint was signed by Sgt. Dave P. Bradford, Salt Lake City Police Department. Victims of the embezzlement were Donald Stringham, attorney at law, 610 E. South Temple, and Granite National Bank, Inc., 2235 Highland Dr., Bradford said. i renee J. Burton, We must upgrade the benefits available to safety officers, Rep. Burton said. Presently, federal law extends the benefits of the Federal Employes Compensation Act to police officers Injured in the line of duty if that duty Involves enforcement of federal law. The benefits are reduced by amounts local govern- from received ment." bill would Rep. extend these benefits to any policemen and firemen killed or totally disabled in the line of duty, whether or r.ot a specific federal criminal law was violated. Burtons Favors Vote At 18 - A resoluWASHINGTON tion urging a constitutional amendment to lower the voting age to 18 is being cosponsored by Sen. Frank E. Moss, Moss joined 35 other sena- tors to cosponsor the measure introduced by Sen. Jennings Randolph, I am thoroughly convinced are that young people fully qualified to vote at age 18. They receive a much W i t h school resuming broader education, especially soon, I am concerned that the in the area of civic affairs, Congress show good faith to than have past generations of those many young people who Americans," Moss said. have pointed out the shortis considerable comings of the present draft not who have system, but taken their grievances to the streets. in scope, which Sen. Moss is is ready for cosponsoring, action. ... .There senators, myself Many among them, have objected to tactics of the some protesters, but now it is our turn to demonstrate that our governmental processes will work, the senator wrote. Survivor Benefits? WASHINGTON Legislation to provide survivors benefits to the families of policemen and firemen killed in the line of duty was introduced here this week by Rep. Lau- - New Packaging Law Wins Plaudits In Utah Continued from Page DeVerl Watson that recommend package weights be printed in the metric system, in addition to the current way. are now Manufacturers required to label products with the identity of the food, the name and address of the manufacturer, packer or distributor and the net quantity of contents. The net contents must be displayed on the lower 30 per cent of the package as a distinct item. Liquids must be labelled in terms of fluid m e a sure gallons, quarts, ounces, etc. In solid, semisolid or viscous material, the measure must be in pounds and ounces. Fresh fruits and vegetables must be measured by dry weight dry pint, dry quart, peck, etc. A consumer in the audience asked if hardware and soft goods could be included under the present law. Moss said there is no stipulation they could not because the law covers all consumer goods. He Keeps Everyone Up In Air r1"' Child Nutrition The school lunch and child nutrition bill, to expand and improve federal school lunch programs, is being cosponsored by Sen. Frank E. Moss, The senator said that school administrators have reported in improvement school attendance when free lunch or red uced-pric-e programs are Instituted. Another purpose of the bill is to help break the poverty cycle by improving the childs capachildren who city to learn are hungry cannot concentrate on lessons. Moss said present programs have been doing a good job generally but that many suffer from lack of funds. marked Mop-U- p Continuing GRAN TSVILLE, County Mop-u- p Tooele of a fire on the southwest shore of Great Salt Lake continued here this morning, 36 hours after it was brought under control. 1,000-acr- e About fire 150 and extinguishing fighters hot spots in the fire area. Bureau of Land Manageof ment spokesmen said most B'1 competi- tion, and hopes to manage eight next year. A special education teacher at Horace Mann Junior High School, Gnadt often juggles in public. He started at 12, and believes hes better now than he ever was, Taking fifth at the internationals wasnt the only honor Gnadt brought home. He was also elected vice president ot the International Jugglers Association. the men probably would be recalled late today. While no livestock or buildings were damaged, the fire blackened t least 1,000 acres of winter range in a rugged area of steep cliffs. Extend Contract Salt Lake Citys commission has extended for Waste one year Spafford salvage Company's Paper contract at the city dump, 6200 W. North Temple. Alsa, the commission has extended for another year the salvage five-ma- contract of Jack el Jimmy I. Miyazaki n 'frrr Amadell Einar to Tooele, and Mary Tak- Mivazeki. da Member Japanese Church ot Christ, Veteran 1922, Zvnlcht Walker l. JohanneAf M ft'rW Brenda Leonard Mine) Christensen Sern natural causa; Born Mv It, ni inursa n - f lae where South, friends call Mnndav to service. Cemetery Bunal . one hour prior Lake City Serf Ralph W. VanWyck Ralph William VanWyck, IT, 151 Sin West, died July 24 at a Salt of natural causes. Laka hospital Bom Aug. 20, 1888 St. Louis, Mo , to William and Huida Liska VanWyck. Married Carrie Rasmussen Sept. 1 1914, Price Divorced. Painter and Member LDS ?apar hangar.daughter, Mrs. Church, Francis (Elaine) Checkoffs, Salt Lake City, 10 grandchildren. Gravas'de services noon. Ml. Pleasant Monday City Frinds cell 36 E. 7th Cemetery. South. Salt Lake City Sunday P m. N. Emma A. Stanton remain on the scene, 15 miles north of Grantsville on Stans-bur- y Peninsula, searching out while balancing another his head. Gnadt was the only man to juggle seven balls In this years International heart alienation between the young people and the older generations, and I feel that by giving the young a vcic" in governmental affairs we will make considerable progress toward dosing the generation gap, he added. Fire DeVerl Watson 54 1258 Highland Lake Or , died Julv 24 in a Sait Lake hospital of a aitmenl. Born Dec 6 1914 Dcwnev. Idaho 10 Jonn L and Mary Susan Welker Watson Mamed Helen Aftcn Lo qan. Julv 23. 19j9. N a m o a Idaho Solemnized Idaho Falls LDS Tem pie. General agent tor Security MuInsur- tual L t a n c e Co. Survi vors widow, son, daughters, Brent serving m U, Army) Mr t. Ron (J 9 nett) C. rump Karen A. and Marsha K , all Salt Lake City; 3 grandchildren) brothers, lister, Leo. Tacoma, Wish ; Rov Mountain Home, Idaho; Mrs. Kenneth (Mary) VenLeuven, Provo aarvicai Funeral Monday noon, South Cottonwood 4th Ward chnei I JOS Vina ft. Friends call Sun I 4760 I State, and day, p.m, Monday at the chapel one hour before service BRIGHAM CITY Emma Austin Stanton, 91, died July 25 in a Brigham City nursing home ot natural causes. Born March. 20, 1871, cehi, to George and Elisabeth Macfarlent Austin. Married to Warren Stanton, divorced. Survivors brother, E N. (Ted' Austin, Brigham City. Member of Utah LpS Church; Daughters Pioneers, BYU. Schoograduate lteacher in Lehi, American Fork, Payton. Funeral Monday p m.. Wing Mortuary, Lehi, whtre friends cell Monday II am to services. Buriat Lehi Ciiy Cemetery. Carrie J. Hamberlin OGDEN -Jdied July ... natural causes Born Nov. Mississippi. to Mr. and Mr. Willie J. Boner Manned to HaTv H. Hamberlin. He dieo in 1927 M Methodist Church Survivor; daughter, Mrs Lilian Ooden; 3 $ orandchildren Private oraveside services Saturday Coden Citv Cemetery. 3. 9, 1876. Roscoe C. Lusty OGDEN Roscoe Catlis Lusty, 79, died July 23 in an Ogden nursing home to! owing an illness Born Ort. 14, 1889, Coalville, to Charles and Cecilia Cain Lusty. Employed Un.on Pacific Railroad Married Eva Whittaker Fvenston, Ok. 24, 1910 She died Nov 9 1953. Married Eis.e Schofl Merth, Feb 6 1957, Grand Island, Nab. Member of Evanston No 4 FAAM; Council No. Lodge Knight Templet, El Kalah Temple, Shrine Club and Miriam Ogden Chapter No 14, Order of Eastern Star. Member Methods Church. SjrvivorsMrs. widow; daughters. G E. (Florence) McDonald. Ogden; Mr. L B. (Beth) Parrish Salt Lake City; stapoaughters, Mrs. Don (Maxine) Mpor Mrs. Albert (Eriine) Schultz, bo'h Grand island, Neb Mrs. Arnold (Betty) Nielsen, Omaha II qrandchildren; 7 Nab.) brother, Harold C , Evanston. Public Masonic services Monday 11 a m Chapel of Flower Morn ry where friends call Sunday a.m. to p.m . Monday Bunal Auitorest Memorial Park. S51- Sam SchwendllTian X aH' lm) Newbold Boyd i lu iw 't Forces .... Hall Glen i j - "fl LhhhmhJ nn : r-- Sm S a; Brent Arveseth - f r..,,wi x' John Pj,Ch aRVTH fr .SSvS it w. idiho. hXw,y;rjuiY 7. - po-m w.sia June t. of the Vaiey causes. Born Feb. 3, 1919, Cokevtlie.iland I, Gardens Mamed Eva Cesiar Oc 4,nprfJ to Clarence A and Edith Mae 1900. in Poland Retired coai rrmer directors. Curtis Vackay, Bourne Birch Married Eve Eliza-- and farmer Former resident, Supe- - Nortuary .. beth Lewis, Dec. 24. 1941 Mechanic, r.or, Wvo Member, The Church of ser-k.Funeral CHRISTENSEN Christ of Latter d3V Saints vices for Sern Ezra Christensen will .J Ghevroie t, Cokevi lie vet eran WW ll. Member LDS Church survi- n the Moro- 2 om Monday sons, be Survivors hed widow; daughters vors widow Cokeviue John Jr , Hooper, Weber County mother, Ward Chaoei with Bishop Leonard N M ; sons, Allan, Aibuauerou Paul, $ndy, Mrs Marcus (Rose) Eliason officiating Friends mav call Glen, James, lanny, brothers, Clar Mitchell, at Fred Mrs. the Ursenback Mortuary, Mount South Jordan, enee, Kenneth ail Cokevi'ie Les,kr. Mrs. Pnmo Pleasant Utah, 7 to 9 o m. Sunday Fu (Sue) Davis, Price, Rock Ogden, Utah; 2 grandchildren. hour prior to services Monday Springs and neral Mon0av CokgviHe LDS Ward (Erma) 36 Eccker, 7 at the Moroni to'ard Chaoei. Intergreatgrandchildren, Chapel. Friendf ceil Matthews Mor- Wvo.; funeral ment Moroni Cemetery, m , grandchildren. tuary, Montpelier, Sundaym Funeral services will be announced directors Lmdaurst and Sons, Ogden, to serchaoei, Cokeviilt, ll a S. Utah. 1090 State from Cokevili Burial Cemetery vices. jus Nippers Wood and Metallic Materials. THE WEATHER TEACHER LAW? PerKast ter Saturday Panel Gets Pivotal Task Continued from Page B- -l liam Cockayne, Women's Legislative Council. In other action, the council : Authorized appointment of committees to make recommendations for simplifying state Income tax procedures and for reviewing Utahs criniin code. Indicated that the executive committee will seek amendments providing fair and equitable treatment to I property owners In eminent domain cases. Asked members to follow closely the implementation and enforcement of new liquor laws and report impressions to other council mem- bers. Heard Sen. Dixie Leavitt, City, chairman of the and planning organization committee, report that recommendations to consolidate certain city and county services may be forthcoming. Sunday, July 26, 77, 199: SALT LAKE CITY AND VlCINlTY-Sun- ny through Cooler temperatures Sunday Sunday today warming toProbability or ram near zero through Sunday. High day in uppar 80s. Lows near 60 UTAH Gtneraily fair through Sunday with isolated eve In the south. A little cooler m the nmg thundershower north today, but warmer Sunday. Highs in upoer 80't in Lows and 90's. 50't end lower 60 s. E. NEVADA Generally fair through Sunday Cooler In north today warning Sunday. High today 15 to 95. Low tonight In 50's E S. IDAHO Generally fair through Sunday with cooler temperatures Sunday. Highs totoday warming 15 to 95. Lows In day 50'. tonight S. W. IDAHO Generally fair through Sunday. Cooler temperatures today warming Sunday. Highs today in 80s. Lows tonight In 5Cs. HUMIDITY At 130 am. 53 per cent. PrKipitetiert 31 PreSince July 1, 1969 .15. Departure since July 1, cipitation since Oct. 1. 1968 14 17 Departure since Uv' 1 ?rJ- mvinr or us weather iweau forecast to moa. est VvUL WtlTHAl fv. COOl &HOWftS Miwuma OTOCASTQ 2.44 ise Sunday 6 19 a m Sunset Sunday 8 A pm, COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES Sa't Lake Cuy F't A year 79 93 low 67; mean 89; normal day huh ago 161 high 93, low 67; mean 80; normal LA$ VEGAS 2 LCGAN 79. A year aeo hion 95. low 67 I? TBV.PTBRATURBS 9 Max. Min. Free. MOAR 9) ).. II 60 64 8 70 Srtn Francisco Seat"r Sheridan ,$D0kane 6 i 7. 91 78 3 55 54 53 42 74 Cairo Ca'.ab'anca Copenhagen Dob n Geneva lam 12 a m 41 63 ? p m 84 1? p m 8o l p m 68 12 p m 68 1 pm sv 81 9i 01 |