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Show DfcSERET NEWS, Monday, Aarch 25, 1968 it's Spring In Utah Politics Cut, ofc Continued from Page Continued from Pane heading the state inves- - uhieh eared for most of the team. tigating sheep, both reported that no Insure that the pilot was famil- has been done in Skull ob- ',Thc symptomatology with the a.ea and at graying 19&). l.n8 jar to has served resemblance ro the proper altitude aiitirpfned from nerve Some of the areas where om 10 ('kraP uc jen. Dr Rothen- - sheep were found dsad have agent poisoning, checks could establish the posi- never been sprayed, officials said. berg tion of the plane within one said labored breathing Irregular, motor throughout its run. convulsions and excessive sail- FIM)S iDICATION should have been present Wdsh. (.pn ytion si, Wrather duimg Hie test was poisoning oauned, Dt. statempnf (hat ,hp Aimv were said Tbev low and Rothenberg desenbed as 'soattored foiind an(i ot)pr investlRa,prs middle clouds unde, a high ti.in not. he ,a,d on of ,hp tholn. somp d( overcast Low Matte, ed , lends NOT COH E eMma.se level in both live and was observed during the spray The Skull Valley sheep had dead sheep and also in some trial over the salt flats. A w'ak nnrma breathing, "an unusually cattle," natural in animals or fr nt w'as in 'he area. Frontal d,.y nasal and oral condition, humans exposed to an organo- passage was not well defined " and although thev did kick their phosphorus compound The ground was dry at the limbs nn being disturbed, were "Compounds of this type in- time of the test. There was not convulsive, the Dugway doc- - (.ude insecticides We do not at elesome snow cover at higher tor noted. this pont have evidence that vations in the mountains Winds "Believe me, we are far more insecticides were used in the the surface to 2,300 feet concerned than most over fected area," Gen Stone said, were southwest 5 to 25 miles per whether Dugway tests could tout hour with gusts to 35 miles per have causfd the sheep deaths, Blood tests of 22 of 55 individ- hour. Wind direr tions vaiied sald 0 Watts in Skull Valley have uals from 209 degrees at the surface n h, been living and showed rhlori- to 2,38 degrees at 2,30u feet taken, tween the sheep and our test levels resterase within normal would winds (Southwesterly si(p5. and wp woud Public have blown m a dnect path .avP j)ppn SUsCpptiblp first. p.. reported. TVrniP authorities are taking from the test site to the Skull NU KUlEilMoi tSIKilo blood samples from remaining alley area where the sheep Dr. Ro'henburg and Col. residents. died.) Watts also said no deaths were Some of this substance is in Gen. Stone said that aircraft found among other creatures pveryonp.s blood and it is re. cffecwas a "particularly spray such as desert rodents and duced by exposure to nerve gas. live way of employing chemi- u'.jrl T. cals. Nerve agents have t)een there is increasing Although than sheep to nerve tested in amciaft spray systems ceptible evidence an s none exists extensively beginning in pr Qsguthorne citod rnaterlal He said to date there has been thp st3te's 'conclusion that an t0 Plnl)oint the actual compound or source' or t0 indlcate how it rio evidence that toxic clouds oranjc phosphate compound affected have ever escaped the confines (o the , sheep and not humans that s a component Stone 0,her anlma,s of proving grounds It is .worth of nerve an(l caused the deaths, gas) inhabited area the that sa!' noting Dugway officials contend the lying nearest to Dugway s test- - samp compound is found in HIGHLY SUSPECT a,es houses the wives and some insecticides and even nox- - "We fully recognize with this children of the scientists con- - ious weeds. on our doorstep and occurring ducting Dugwavs tests. ATE POISON? probably involving a chemical FACTORY FILLED Col. Watts said Dugways similar to materials we have He said the spray tanks used investigation is continuing on been testing, that we are highly cluring the March 13 test werejthe thesis that the sheep ate, suspect, he said, factory filled, saled and deiiv- - rather than inhaled the poison. "To get at the truth of the ered to Dugway in approved The Bureau of Land Manage- - matter, a full investigation shipping containers with techni- - ment and the foreman of the will continue, with federal-stat- e cal escort and were free of con- - Hatch Ranch and Livestock Co., cooperation, he-- added, , tami; ation. Maj. Gen. Richard A. Trindle, of the Public Health Service said at todays briefing that the cause of the sheep deaths was T "still highly confused. In Utah, Dr. Mortimer A. Rothenberg, scientific director Continued from Page B-- l at Dugway, said at least three area can buy black rubber rafts? We want no larger than a symptoms of nerve gas poisonrafts. ing were not present to a signifT.O., Price icant degree in the deaths of the Original black rubber rafts no longer available, but Skull Valley sheep. 6419 South State Street, MurThe objections were raised by Allied Development Company, black raft in stock with ail the has an nylon imported ray, Col. H. Dr. Rothenberg and of the original. features commander, Dugway Watts, Cost of an raft is $198, but a 10 percent discount is indictafter an You Scouts. may place your order by mail. The rafts ment of Dugway nerve gas tests given be available this spring at Western Trading Compaalso will Utah A. D. Dr. Osguthorpe, by State University veterinary con-- ( ny, 140 South State, Salt Lake City. lit rmvmt'nrtvT SI THE WEATHER Farecail SALT tori MAN DO-I- ACTION REACTION Drive the "NEW" 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Today raul Monsen, a former resident of Mt. Pleasant, informs Do-Man that sugar cane has been successfully raised in Mt. Pleasant as well as Spring City. In 1874, a molasses mill was purchased and brought to Mt. Pleasant for grinding the cane. During the 1930's Calvin Christensen and his brother, Merlin, raised sugar cane and ground it on one of the old molasses mills. ard AUTOMATIC Stick ShiftMl VOLKSWAGEN ZUaU PHONE HU 6-- 6 HOME LOANS INTERMOUNTAIN ftftGG FOR South Main II SEE MILLER & VIELE IS ixclmng Plot IM E tr rr a tnrrea VlONITY AND pq rf ever shrwrs Cooler 'up T m ai5 CTY chare th PREVIEW OF ESSft WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST TO Monday, Tuesday, March 23, U, I960 Part i c y nq clouds o idv B-- lj rv Cs 1 ning Miami York Phccn POCATELLO PrrHand RENO Tr ROCK SPRINGS ST. GEORGE the US Senate nomina- Hon. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton ;rerns to rn0Vln2 closer to a gubernatorial reflection bid seek Can Body Cure Itself Of Cancer? Continrd V Major candidate speculation centers on the U.S. Senate and Congressional races. Republicans have Bennett. Rep. Laurence J. burton and R"r). Sherman P. Lloyd ready tor renomination and they Tiiev are also mentioned as for the nnssible contenders nomination in Congressional the Second District. Candidates need not declare their intentions until Mav 10. But it is a good bet that some announcements will be forthcoming within a week. dates W P WEtHHER F0T0CAST i, COOL MILO from Page B-- in their tracks, Dr. Apf-fe- l said This substance by which the body betrays itself mav be a liver protein synthesized and carried by the blood, the husband, F dredge, stepfather, of ihat, VAN -- NUYS. ADril Open-sha- Harris CALIF, 29. 1890 Courtenav Public wj ? Cloward 542 E. Moroni, VITAL BANKRUPTCIES FILED U. S. District Court Ronald Ervtn Thaver, 141 W 5300 South, Murray S3, 44., Liabilities, assets. $410 Beniamin Amador, i67 D St , Salt Clt Liabilities, 945; assets, $85 Noor 2527 Ahmad Valiev View Salt Lake City. Liabilities, P,r 979; assets, $283 Odessa Anderson Peake, 812 S Redwood Rd Salt Lake Citv Lia bnmes. $6. 7 i , assets. Sol9 Joe Sivie Martinez. 12694 S 1700 West. Riveron. Liabilities. $4,842; assets. $385. rd ihuriway Johnson, St , Ooden. Liabilities, $10,938, assets. $1 701 James Martin O'Connor St, Cqden. Liabilities. $5,028; assets, 119? C V Ann Clark O'Connor, Liabilities. assets, $178 Larry Frank Larkin 206 Larkin Ln , Kavsvilie. Liabilities, $13,554; assets. $980 Joel Dean Navlor 4776 S 4580 Kearns. West, $6 881; Liabilities, assets. $4C9 Phyllis Bradlev Griffis. 63 S Center St . American Fork Liabilities S3.74; assets, $450. Donald R Bird, 4597 S Hollv Ln , Salt Lake City Liabilities. $87,669; assets, $3 945. Steve Del Atencio. 301 E. 100 Box Elder Countv. North, Willard Liabilities, $3,749, assets. $585 1481 Max Lester Jones E 580 $31 544; South, Provo. Liabilities. assets, $7,364 John L Green, 1616 N Wood Ave . Salt Lake Citv Liaoiliti assets, $755 Jack Arnold Jeooson, 91 E 7th South, Pieasant Grove. Liabilit es, $43 768; assets, none Ervin Glen Romero and Betfv Da-Patricia DeGoover Romero. 4541 Beechwood Rd , Salt Lake Citv Liabilities, $14 792, assets $5 575 David Viehwio Todd 4970 W 5400 South, Kearns. Liabilities, $17,598, assets. $1 450 Lewis Gilbert lovednv. 4044 W. 4775 South. Salt Lake Citv. Liabilities. $15 2ol; assets, $2 553 Gerald Bernard Hunt Jr., 478 S Liabilities. Main, $21,621; Logan. h $5 028, Woman, In Arizona Crash ' assets, $2,668 Oma Strong. 1003 W Salt Lake Civ assets. 11th North. $1,083 Maxine S. Salt assets Lake $644 Marvin E h Wilson. City. Liabilities, Wilson Citv Liabilities, East. $5 439; East. Salt Lake $5,439? assets, $640 Michael Kent Hiskev, Teadale. Wavne County Liabilities. $16 191; assets $934 Mildred 875 Evelyn Christensen LiaMities. Ooden W St . 25th assets. $1,400, $455 Tommy Gene Dlxnn. W W 4350 South, R vnrdile Wber f"runtv liabilities, $2 898 assets $9h 4350 W prqgv Jean D'xen Smith, Riverda'e Wnbr County Liabilities, $15 90, assets $1,928 2437 N Duane LRov Hawkins 2 640, Sunset Main Liabilities assets 'M2 Peagy Lee Houghton 539 2?nd St , 65 Oqden liabilities, 5 974, spt Keith . Coons, 253 E 21st South, Salt Lake City Liabilities, $89 848? assets, $6 160 Georoe David Wharton Jr, 3632 Royal Scot Dr, Salt Lake City Liabilities, $15 661; assets, $2,506 Burke Bryan Sorenson 5l9t Charlotte St, Kearns Liabilities, $31,174; assets, 1551 n hraoaer Willard Box $57,244; Elden County. Liabilities, $26 asts James Braeqger Willard Box $57,244; Liabilities, County E Elder Donna Tove Marpherson, 236 Canyon Rd , Salt Lake City. Liabilities, $4 assK, 118, , Howard1 (Maxine) 6 Lcs Angeles, 4 grandchildren; sisbrothers, great grandchildren, lewellvn (Edith) ters, Farl, Mrs Orr, Mrs Carl (Nana) Anderson, all Provo; Vance, Salt Lake City; Willis. Ches.er, Sanpete County; Mrs. Alvin (Wayne) Marx, Price Funeral Tuesday 1pm, McKay LDS Ward Chapel, 1391 Park St Friends call 36 E. 7th South Monday 7 9 pm., at how rnor to ward chapel Tuesday services. Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery Audrey M. Sullivan PARK CITY Audrey Marcer te Sullivan, 50, wife Park Citv P Mayor William S u II ivan died March 23 in a Sit hospital Lake afier a long illness. Born Dec Park 18, 1917, City to John A and Elizabeth Sullivan Tailor Mar ried to William P Sullivan July 11, 1942 Park Citv Member Roman Church Catholic Organist and chcir I leader, St Mary's! of the Assumption Catholic Church, years. Past president Utah Sate Ladies Elks Assn and oresident Ladies of Elks Park Citv Lodoe Survivorhusband? sens, daughter, T , Joseoh John Mark botn Park Citv; William R . Los Anaeles? Sheila A. Washington. DC.; mother, Salt Lake Citv; brothers, sisters. John F Thomas R , Mildred Mrs. Mary Beth Burbidge, el1 Sait Lake Citv. Reouiem Mass Wednesday, 10 a m , St Mary's of the Assumption where Catholic Church, Park Citv frierWs call one hour prior to services Rrsary Tuesday, 8 30 pm 124 4th East, Salt Lake Citv. where friends call Tuesday. 69 Dm. Burial Park City Cemeerv of Richard D. Stout Funeral services for Richard Dale Stout, 34 3511 Christine (1C50 Eas) wtli be Tuesday 1 pm Grant Ward 3400 11th He d ed East chapel, March 23 1968 at his hrme of natu causes Friends call 255 2nd East Monday, om, and Tuesday at the ward chaoei after 12 noon Burt al Eivsian Burial Gardens rl Deon $447 Ronald Pierce Stubbs, 855 S 400 $22 597, Liabilities Orem West, assets, $6 605 New Stock B. Davis F. - NEV Deon B Foutz Davis, 51. 3374 Bernada Dr, Salt Lake City, died after a long illness March 24 in a Las Vegas hospital Bnn g fp Margaret Bertha Foutz, Silver City, Utfh. Marned to Leslie W Dvis, 6 Nov 1942, Nev Las, Member, LDS Church Survivorshusband; brothers, sister, John M , both Salt Lake City, Harry, StC'ltn-Idaho; Mrs Royal E (laRue) Wight, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be aneed 'mm 8frn SMp St Midvale Family suggests confribu tions to cancer fund LAS VEGAS, pv Si John Hickox - SI John Hickox OGDEN 80 died of natural causes m an Oqden rest home March 23 Born Au- - 25, 188? N M to Las Cruces E. and Theodosia Cunn noham Hickox Married Mary K Feis'er, Denver, JoColo , Jan 17 1921 Member St seph's Catholic Church, DAV, American Leqicn Veteran WW Survivors widow, Ogden, son, Richard W Missoula, Mont daughters, Mrs Wilbur L (Lee) Warn, Clearfield, Mr-Robert A (Dorothy) Murphy. Sal Lake City; 9 Qrandchitdren; Colo ; Thomas, Tnmaad halfbrotherg n H V'aVer Rooevett, Ariz , Alfred E Walter Athuquer oue, N M, Funeral Wednesday 10 St Joseph's Cathoiir Church am, call Friends Memorial ImdQoist Chaoei Tuesdv' 7 8pm. Rosarv at 8 pm Buriai Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch Amv Thompson COLO B. - DENVER, Amy Bird Thomosrn, 74 Dcrver d'ed her March 21 Born Oct 2, 1893 MenR tion to Utah and cl!eo Louis Mar- - cd to Orrelia Fifield Bird Georqe S Thomason March 15 1013, Oaden Utah He oied July 29, 1959 Former resident Riverdale Utah Member DS Church. Survivors, daughter, Mrt (Pe'"' T ) Englesby Denver; brothers, sister, Lauren, ooan, Charle Motion, Tex ; Utah; A'bert, San Antonio Mrs Ruby Rlaos Wetsville Uah 1 Funeral Tuesday p m Myers Mortuary, Oaden where friends may call Monday 7 9pm, Tuesday prior to services Bunal Aultorest Memorial Park Char'M Our Spring shipments of the finest quality granite markers and monuments are now arriving. Come in soon while selection is complete. Credit Term or BankAmr-tcar- d SALT LAKE MONUMENT CO. 18 N St,.! Across I lie Strtet From City Cumetcri Julia Slagowski Mrs. VIEW, WYO MOUNTAIN Julia S'agowsH g cd Ur' W of a heart ailment March 23 at homt Born April 26 1876 Bever to Hoonf Sal Charle and Utah, Merchant Msrrieg to Ben'amm T 91 Sept 24 n H Dec 1967 Survivorsons I all Vie, Sal rteucjhWs, Gerald Mounts n Vew Fvar'nn F tv Nev ; M s W Wyo ; Frarcis llam (Pearl) CaHn Wvo ; Mrs Edward (Msrrai Jrhn Mr Rex San Francisco son, Jordan, U ah, (Rose) Graham. West 69 48 nma child -- en? grand Funeral, Wednesday grandchildren o m Mountain View OS Chapel Frifd5 call O' bert Bit's Funeral Fvansto-- ' Horn;?, Tuesday evening Chart! Wednesday, 1! am until services. Burial, For! Bridger dKid Sanrr- ;at" LDS Membfr Church Survivors sens widow, Mrs daughters Wendell, Perry (Mary) Peel, Mrs Max (Dorothy) Ostler ali Salt Lake Ci . Forrest 17 Neohi Merrill, Granger, grand 2 children, Ml Pleasbrothers, sisters O V ant, Mrs Vernor (Ethel) Anderson. Fountain Green, Mrs lewis (Edith) Mrs Boffmire, Monrou; Samuel (Rachei) Coulson, Salt Lake City Timothy J. Toland - MALAD CITY IDAHO services for Timo thv James 20, who dieo In a Malad hosoi-ta- i of miuries re calved r in a accident Malad Citv March 22, were held Monin the Malad day Th. rd Ward LDS Burial Chauel Malad Citv Ceme- terv Born Nov 19 1947 Malad City to Clarence and Colton Toland Was 196-- ont-ca- of Dwight Dennis, STATISTICS ' 70 derson Fouo tarn Green who died of a neart ailmem March 22 1 at home were held Monday nfam the Fou Green LDS Ward Burial Chaoei Fountain Green Born Cemetery Oct 23, 1897 to Ole C and Sarah j Anderson Ann M a rned Theo 1920 Christensen Sheep rancher , er, Mr' Helen Brewer, Md Mrs for An attended Idaho State Univer-sitSurvi-vor- s Membe LDS Church Niah Mrs parents, sister (Christine) Davis, grandparents, Mr and Mrs Morgan Co'ton. all Malad Citv dairq1 Greenbelt, 48 50 School Flora Mabln ow 61 9pm of graduate Malad High! Candland July 10, 1912 DS Manti Retired Tempi? Survi-vor- s t r ucker d 8 p GREEN Funeral services Arthur Glen County, Sanpefp to and Lewis Polly Taylor Clo-a r d Married w FOUNTAIN County Hvrum 18al 1, 45 45 Arthur G. Anderson ' 78, m p m 77 a m 9am Tokyo Cache County son of Alma L and Eva Marrettai Allen Petprwse1' Married Lillian C 3 Minson April Salt Lake 1929, Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daWalker Saints EmDlove Bank Hiqh priest group leader, Butler 9th Ward Received Silver Beaver Served in ward bishoprics Aware Idaho and San in American Falls, Jose, Calif widow daughter, sons. Survivors Jay Alln, Terry LeMovne, Mrs all Salt Bruce (Eva Jeanl Hintze fofher. Lake Citv, 14 grandchildren IdahoUcon. brothers, stepmother, Ucon, Alma L , San sister, Llovd Calif t Lucille Albertson. Mateo. Robert S , Idaho; stepbother, Ednar Fav Holst, Ucon, stepsisters. Gardner Erma Murray). Mad9e Fasstxnd, both Idaho Falls Friends call 4670 Highland Or, Tuesday 79 om ano Wednesday at the ward chapel one hour before the services. Burial. Holladav Memorill Park. L. Lynn Sam Stockholm 43 p it 6 pm js e in 54 a m 45 Romp Saigon Allen 4 Lewis Lynn Cloward, 13th South, died of natural causes March 22 ir, a Salt Lake nursing home Born July n P Parts s win be Wednes day 1 o m But ler 9th Ward 7075 2245 1 a chaoei He East died March 23. 1968 in ,M a local hospital cancer 11 Born Feb f Iowa, to Thomas B and Emilv Harris Married Zola Bagley, Sept 29. 1917, Salt It Lake City Senior? msoec engineer tor Los Anaeles of City Dept Works I 1946 1960 Former resident Salt Lake Survivors City widow. Van Nuvs C a lif Funeral Wednesday noon 260 E South Tern Die, where friends call Tuesday 6 8 o m Wednesdav one hour prior to services, burial Salt Lake Citv Cemetery when SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. (UPI)j A former Salt Lake City woman was killed in a two-ca- r collision near here Sunday, She was identified as Mrs. Patricia Louise Fuller, 32. Injured were her husband, Ralph. 34, of Williams Air Force Base; a son, Mark, 9; and the Mrs. victim's mother-in-law- , William C. Fuller, Portland, !Ore. The family formerlv resided at 3586 Wendell Circle in Salt Lake City. Oroville, Calif ; rrcher, Mr and Mrs T. R. Kan-ga- B. E a Olo Petersen L. ' 1908 B 77 , Harris. Van Nuvs, Calif, died of natura i causes Mach 2: at he ie Borns treatment. but Patricia' son Courtenay moval of fluid from the cancer-Secy- . ous area. After eight days the cancers thinned out and there was an invasion of normal cells, Dr. Apffel said. There was recovery in about 70 per cent of tile animals bearing the kind of tumors respononly Fuller all Salt Lake City. h this sort L. E. grendfaiher, Melvin L. with animals Laboratory .deadly tumors in the abdominal cavity were treated by daily to Allen Gerald ather, ex- are sometimes remarkable. Not INTERNATIONAL STATIONS Temperatures at hour lu ed Monday Sunday 12 a. m 34 Aberdeen Ppm p m 63 ,3erm p m 52 Brussels Funeral services for Lt Col Lionel Peterson Mark daughter, all Wit Teresa, hams Air Forcel Base, Ariz , f- plained. This particular kird of protein also is stimulated into production when body cells are wounded or inflamed, he noted. But while otherwise normal cells revert to their original state, the signal remains turned !n in malignant cells, Dr. jApffel stated. When antigens are allowed to express themselves, the results sive 20 SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ Louise Eidredge Fuilp- - 32 died of suffered miuries in an automobile accident March 24 here Born July 4, 1935 Salt Lake to City, Gerald and Mar jorie OpenshawJ E idredoe Mar ried to Ralph W Nov 12 Fuller, 1955, San Francts S u rvivors co l scientist .50 60, retired)Armv.pp Patricia agents Massachusetts 49 30 47 27 81 5 58 5 50 (US anti-canc- er Police Chief Dewey J. Fillis has received an an ard for "significant assistance to the U.S. Army in connection with police work. It was presented by Lt. Col. John J. P. Catalano, 115th MilGroup, U.S.j itary Intelligence Army Intelligence Command. COLD OBITUARIES attempts were made to intro- duce the original tumor back into the cured animal, it turned out to be immune to that type of cancer, he said. Efforts are now being made to reelection. hone Democratic challengers are track down and identify just exnowhere near as easy to pin- actly what the substance is which depresses the point. Newest name in Democratic agents and keeps them from as a possible attacking malignant cells, Dr. sneculation onnonent for Rep. Llovd is Apffel said. Wa'ker Anderson, a Sait Lake attorney working for the United States attorneys office in 32, Dies Fillis Honored 2pio New Despite persistent and unverified rumors that he will to run Despite rumors to the con- trary, those close to Sen. W. Hughes Brockbank say he has not reached a decision but is quite likely to be a candidate. And most Republicans figure House Speaker Franklin W. Gunnell will definitely make a bid for the GOP nomination, have one Republicans announced candidate for SecRodney S. retary of State Williams, marriage clerk for Salt Lake County. Salt Lake County chairman Willis H. Muse has been ap- iWe GOP phpd candidate for Secretary of State and reports are that he is seriously considering run- ning. Others mentioned for the same spot are W. Sterling Evans and Clair R. Hopkins, former state legislators, of State Ch'de L Md- ler is considered a certain candidate for the Democratic with the only nomination question at present being the date of his announcement. M KOR INTEREST rAIR TORONTO cl' fund-raise- ' ST E "OKT.tiU iatr oqay near 60s Hiqh IncreAsrq clouds today ad tonight with shovels rtlorg ro Kerrt mountains trn qht Partly cloudy Hign today in 60s, lows in 30$ and ow 40 NEVADA Increasing cloud ucs w rh scattered showers along rorthem mauna ns th s afternoon ard evening followed deanrg lare tonight Htghs today in SO and lows 75 to 35 If crea S E IDAHO ,rg c,oud ness oday w tn showers late this aferroon ad evening followed bv partta ng Cooter late tonight and Tuesoay Tuesday Highs today mes v 50s and lows n 30s v S IDAHO Scattered showers today followed by pariial ctearu g tonight and bv increasing cloudiness Tue.day with a chance of showers lat Tuesday Cooler tonight Higns today m 50 with tows in ,0s HUiM!DITY - At 8 30 a m , 59 per cent Pectp atioi. siree 99 968. March Departure from normal since March r 70 Precipiation snee Oct 1, 1967, 7 7j Departu-I ft nee Oct 25 iUN -- S v se T ,r d y 6 22 a m Sunset Tuesday 6 16 p m CO V PARATIVE TEMPERATURES CHEYENNE Sait Lake City Sunday hiqh 60, Ch csoo low mean 48 ro ma! 42 A year Denver nw a time high ago man 5 nks fet mnth 7c A tome low for month GRAND JUNCTION 2 ter the Temperature' i,. 5 per c3 endmo i0 a m Monday LAS VEGAS U S. STATIONS LOGAN t r a t i o n and philonphioal devotion to either the Kenne- to or MeCanhv causes Sen. Bennetts rejection campaign gets off the ground wh die Friday night Salute to Bennett r at The Terrace ballroom, with Sen. Prrev firing the salutes. But on the other local political level-- , Utah still has more prospects being talked about than candidates in the run- I 00 f M 7 UTAH Utah. HEAD LIST The names of Attv. Gen. Phil L. Hansen and Devclon-men- t Services Director Milton L. Weilenmann still load the list as possible Senate candi- . . . With w d pimn 1953.'. for E. Box FIELDING, Dwight E m h Hansen, 65, died f March 23 at homt of natural causes Born Nov 24, 1901, 1 Fielding, to Wil lard S and Carp line J. Funk Han sen Mar riec Mabel Hawkins Oct 193J 25, L 0 0 a n, s olem , In z e d n t h Hansen Elder County c Lo9an LDS Tern pie Member LDS Home Church, teacher, Fie'dina Eider, Ward Farmer Survi vors widow, son L9 daughters. Dwight E ant Jrs, both Fie'ding; Mrs (Saundra) Malad Eccles, loaho; Mrs Rauhn (Mary Anni Anderson, Salt Lake City, 9 grandchildren, brothers, sisters Wvnn S Fieldmeu Lorenzo F , Logan, Leland Tremon-ton- ; Mrs Frances (Norma) Kieo, D C ; Alice N , both Washington Mrs Frank Boesche, (Mary) Va ; Mrs Victor (Ruby McLean, Surface Aurilla Nigeria Brigham o m F ic'd City Funeral Tuesday Ing Ward LDS Chaoei, friends call Rogers Mortuary, Ti monton Mon-oa7 family home Tuesday 11 am.9pm, until services. Burial Brig, ham Citv Cemetery Orrin T. Shipp AMERICAN FALLS. IDAHO Orrin Theo Shipo 95 American Falls died March 22 1968 m American Falls, following an Illness Born July 2 1872 Boswell III tn James Madison and Emms Louise Kilborn Ship Married Marv Van She Horn, Mav 12. 1895, BosweM 1901 Marred Clara Hedlev. Sept 4 1904 Bolfen Kan She died 1963 Came to Rockland, Idaho 1922 Lived in Amencan Falls .fter 1955. Survivors sons daughters James. Baldwin Park, Calif ; Oeo Mrs Vera x bth American Falls, M's Bruce Condit, Grants Pass Ore , 17 14 great orendchil-dr- e flranach'drer, Funeral Tuesday 2 om American Falls Methodist Church Friends call Davn Mortuary Tuesday Sam until Buna' Fallsview services Cemeery American Falls Lillian B. Anderson OGDEN - Lillian B Anderson 57, died of natural causes March 23 m an Oqden hospital Bom April 19, 1910, Arnold, Neb, to Harrison and Etta Owen Married to Carl A Anderson Jure 4, 1936, North Platte, Neb husband Survivors: Ogden; r, half brothers. Char' McMmrville, Ore , Albert Garren-geOmaha, Neb , sisters, Ida Patterson, Arnold, Neb ; Mrs Emma Calif , Mrs. Kokosaska, Oakdale, Grace Owen, Loveland, Co'o , Funeral Wednesday Ham Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel, where friends call Tuesday pm, Wednesday Prior to services Bunal Washington Heights Memorial Park. Sandra Mackey Sandra Hakaiahti Macxev, 85, 4285 H ghland Dr , died after a short u nc s at home March 24 Born April 12 1882 Finland to Erkkt and Hannah Turbela Hakaiahti Married to 907 Jacob Frkkila He died in 19lj Married to Victor Mackev September 1921, Salt Lake Citv US rest-de- r since 1908 Scofie'd, Carbon County resident Member, hi Lutheran Church Survivors band; sons, daughters Neeto E Mackey, Scofield; Wame V Mackev, R Price Mrs Edward (Sylvia) House, Mrs Marvin (Selma) Mullins. Mrs R Ralph (Lilly) Rree, all Salt Lake City, 13 grandchildren; 6 great- Funeral, grandchildren Wednesday, 11 am, 4670 Highland Dr where friends call one hour to services prior Burial, Scofield 5 Cemee v Robert L. Dunn PROVO for Funeral service 81 Rote t LteweMvn Provo Dunn wn b Tuesdav noon River Grove 1st Ward Chape! cd d He Provo March 23 1968. at his hume of natu- re' eauss Born March 28 1886 Paxford Enq'and, a son of FI and Merry a Bmafvm Dunn Married Deans Oct 30 1909 Wniverham-te- n Frq'and Mrrhae le'er olemnz,d Lake Temole Church of Jrus Intnnnr Laffer dav saints 70 Utah re dent DS yearPresident K'ddminite' 25 veers Branch, Great Britain Sunda School teacher Hmh priest. River Gro'e 1st wa-- d Served mi 1955 57 Veteran sion to Enaland. World War widow Survivors sons dauahte. W Les' nrenm p , r.rant Orem A Hazel Rev ail P'ovo.- Mrs Stevenn, Kidderminster; 8 grandchSfrtr of Chqt oreorato- - pt five ildren. brother. Perev England Friends c"M at the ward rhaoel one hour before services Buriat. Provo City Cemetery di BENNION Funeral services for Bennlon will be held 11 30 Rosa Wednesday pm h In the h $lre- '6 ment In the Wetch Lawn Memorial Park friend' may rail at the Deseret Mortuarv on Tuesday p m. to services and ' dnesdav Funeral Deseret Mdituary CLOWARD Fungrat services for rw Cloward wil' b held D Givf Mr H ' M pn n - 1391 Street. Ward Chapel, Park In the Salt Lake Cv Interment Friends may call at the Cemetery Deseret ftorluary - 34 E ?th South s r m ar- - at me fr- hoi- Ward on Tuesday prior to Funeral diractorw Desert! service Mortuary. |