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Show 6S DESERET NEWS, Monday, October 27, 1969 parks By BRYAN GRAY us they had to close up the Deseret News Staff Writer because they didn't have enough police officers to patrol the park. But they had heated controversy between an incumbent commissioner and commission challenger spiced a sparsely at tended dialogue among City Commission candidates and high school students Sunday. The dpbate between Public Safety Commissioner James L. Barker and Christian Beck, program adviser of the Of fice of Economic Opportunity OEO), reached its peak during a discussion of the 10 p.m. city park curfew. Stating he opposes the curfew, Beck said, It is terribly unjiist at a time when we have a generation gap to close up the parks especially by a city commission which with utter blindness allows private liquor clubs catering to adults to stay open all night long. Beck said absolute curfew laws are undesirable because they attitudes dealing indiscriminately with groujw, not individuals. lie received heavy applause from the teenagers when he said, The commissioners tell A close-lhem-u- p t, parks enough police officers to raid every hippie pad in this city! Commissioner Barker replied that Beck was a liar in the insinuations about allowing private clubs to op- erate. Beck is lying when he atto some nefarious he said. Salt Lake scheme, City has no control over the the private clubs and I challenge him and you young people to come up and read the law with me. The commissioner said he would vote to repeal the 10 p.m. curfew next summer if the young people, especially tributes this at Reservoir Park, could prove they vould not infringe upon the rights of area residents. Referring to the applause for Beck, Commissioner Barker said. Youth will applaud tlio.se candidates who say teenagers should be able to do what they please. But my own principles say a person should have freedom as long as it - schools homecoming killed about 11 p.m. Saturday when their auto was forced off by a dance, was 5 passing motorist. Dedication At School KEARNS The J. F. Kennedy Junior High Sciiool, 4495 S. 4800 West, will be dedicated Tuesday at p.m. A $1,700 bronze bust of the late President Kennedy will be displayed in the school hall. It is being purchased by . the schools Parent Teachers Association. School officials said the program will begin with a welcome address given ' by Richard Winder; a flag ceremony by Hunter Eighth LDS Ward Boy Scout Troop 746; and an invocation by Rev. Randolph Gunther, Kearns First Baptist Church pastor. The schools mixed chorus will sing This Land Is Your Land and God of Our Fathers. Guest speaker will be Granite School District Supt. Elmer J, Hartvigsen. . . PRESTON, Che cKetts, Prestcn. 2 Commissioner Conrad B. a problem. You young people should remember that the park is located in a residential area. When you learn how to police yourself, there will be no need for a curfew. Clark Ronnow, director of social services for Salt Lake County, stated it was imperative that the young people meet with the citizens and government officials and work out a solution. One of the problems in this community is that there is little recreation for the young, few places to go, he said. For so long the churches in teacher at Charles 84, H Vi died Gcr. in a hospital fol-- . a short id ness. an araare' N.cnol. Reynolds d A. ice Wnohf. Auq. v.h. E. 8?. 7710 JO, 1602 RaiDh Joseon Knoll, Dr died Oct. 25, I G I e n d i v e, Mont., of natural causes. Born Nov. 17, to t 1918, John G;endiv. M. and Schiosser Married L. Ccsbv; divorced. Married Lois Shaw, Dec. Anna Knoll, Bonnie . ' HAMBLETON Requiem mas for Diane E. Hambleton will b ceie 10 a m. at St. boated Wednesday Vincent's School, 1335 Spring Lana of the Holy (5000 So.). Recitation .Rosary will be Tuesday 8 p.m. at $. .iVincents School, where friends miy o.m. and Wednesday morn. J'call ore hour prior to time of mas. r'Tn ina Mt. Calvary Interment Cemetery. Funeral directors, McDoucal Funeral Home. Eko, I960, 26, Funerals Aooilo HANSEN funeral services Suoermark-Anaele- v dlrec-tor- ; : y v il , - Shosho-fCoo- vr-hS- l Brothers Memorial Chape!, 255 S. East. Friends mav call at the from mortuary Tuesday p.m. A v RKtwto and Wednesday prior to services, Is Horace H. and PROVO lnui ui, it., in-in the Wasatch interment Tudden Lawn M,nerva ac6:f "-ham Rose. MarCemetery. Russon Brothers, funeral be ried to David Lee cident, directors. will died Oct. 26 of noon. Rose, 'Oct. 9. 1968, Wednesday natural causes in LOPEZ Requiem mass for Fred Monument Bountiful. Gradu-- i Park a Provo hospital. Looez will be held Wednesday, 10:30 Fifth Ward chapate University Born a.m. at the Cathedral of the Made27, Ajq. 2051 mem1959; Ramona Utah el, 1695, leine. Rosary will be recited Tues- Omaha ' Ave. N e b., to Charle; Eto-SSf- k Honfe v.' T om., at ttte O'Don'netf Mo'rhfa Utah State, BYU, mav Emil and Maris L Hioh Viewmont TiS(Lri,hVrere4--!neftn5South call economics 260 E. teacherf? Ulrikka Hansen 33rd Bountiful may Tujgcfov from member Temole, Tuesday. School; Paulsen. Married 8 o.m. and a; Calvary Ceme- Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of p Mattie Donnell In MIA, Latter-daworked J'Vnera one chaoel hour Saints; No Me Cleary, - Morn, ary. Surto director. drama School, Sunday services prior 1921, vember, Funeral services for John v;vors: husband; parents, Mr. and; LUSK , Wednesday. x'Neb Piattsmouth, 14 t Born Oct. Mrs. Horace H. Rose, Bountiful; Lusk will be held Tuesday at She died April 7. 1953, In Sait Lakefrv'ter, Mrs. Alien (Mary Ann) Pine, 12 noon in the Lindauist's Kaysville I9J3. Centerville. 340 North Main, Friends City, a son of Orchapel Jean An drea 8 viiie and Mary and Tuesday. Kavsville, where friends may call p.m. day, Feb. Andreason, Hinn-- i II 30 12:30 Jane Bountiful Purdue Saimon. Student one hour 'Lindquist p.m., prior to services, Tuesday 8, Provo. 19J4, iand High School; former Burial Salt Lake City interment in the Ma lad .Cemetery. LDS Member basketball Funeral directors, Lindquist's Kays-vill- e Hills, de Junior .'Cemetery, player. Church. Retired electrician. Survi- Hlah School; Leaque baseMortuary. vors: widow; sons, daughters, Walter ball president, teachers quo- FuneraT services for MELLEN Louise, Heber City; Robert Andrea- rum. player; Monument Park Fifth Ward, LOUISe Richard Douaias Mellen will be held son, Harold E., Mrs. Guido (Joann) The Church of Jesus of Christ Buffo, Mrs. Dunaid (Carol) Tuesday 11 a.m. in the Jenkins-Sof- f Latter-daSaints; junior! Louise h 74, all Provo; 20 grandchildren; 2 fast pitch softball team. Mortuary chapel, 4760 South State, . .. Prison, - . .. . Smon where friends nay call Monday 6 to sisparents; Survivors: brothers, 8 p.m. and Tuesday one hour prior ters, Edward, Mrs. Clarence (Elen) James E., David L., and sisters, of nature causes 4 to services. Funeral directors, V. C. Erdman, both Sprinqville; Mrs. N. Suzanne, Emily, all of Salt Lake ;n Sait e Soffe and Sons. J. (Hannah) pickeriM, Lincoln, Neb,; City; grandmothers, Mr. Margaret Mrs. Merlin (Fern) Fagan, Pavetie, Salmon, Woods Cross; Mr. Evapa-Rydalch- , Funeral service NICKOL for Idaho? Mrs. Elma Marrott. Provo, James R. "J.R." Nichol will be conSalt Lake City. 17, 1895, K .April ' ducted 1 p.m. Wednesday at the He! Wednesday 2 p.m., Berg Herrensaiv, G e r-2241 Room LDS 2nd Ward chapel Drawing ladav Chapel, where friends 8 cn2 call Tuesday East 4800 South. Friends may call B. s p.m. and Wednesday prior to services. Burial, Provo p.m. at Evans Tuesday eveninq ecnschnidt Sim Minnie Brown Pearce Hansen, g. 574 East 1st South and and Early, City Cemetery. on. to Married 837 Roberta St at the ward chapel Wednesday, Paul June Prison, died Oct. c ui hour prior to services. Interment, 27, 1919, Dudweil natural causes atj&k Elvsinn Burial Gardens. Funeral er, Germany. ihe home of Mrs. Evans and Early. LDS Member BauQh, Diane Elizabeth Hambleton, Church. Survi-- o 1191-lOLSON Funeral services for h East. 1395 Sprinq Ln , rs: husband; Born July 4, 1883, Anna L. Olson will be held Tuesday, (died Oct. 26 of a sons, Horst, Kali-s- o 1 Stevenson's at Memorial o.m., Iron Kanarraville, lonq Illness at her e 1, Mo nt.; to John Ch8D;i, 1861 West 7800 South, West County home. Born Dec. Lake Paul, Salt Jordan. Friends mav call one hour Hoston and. Jose26, 1955, Santa 11 City; grandchildren; brothers, sis- prior to services. Interment Bingham W. isons ph ine to Ana, Calif., Funeral Wednes- Canyon Cemetery. Funeral directors ter, all Germany. Brown. Married T. and Harvey day 1 p.m.. Tenth LDS Ward Chap- Stevenson's Memorial Chaoel. to Ely Pearce, Peery 4th Madge South and 8th East. Friends el, March 27. 1905, PETERSON 7- - Funeral Hambleton. Meservices cal 260 E. South Temole Tuesday River, Green Hazel Brady Peterson will be mber Catholic p.m., chapel Wednesday one hour for Emery 1 County; o.m. at conducted Evans Church. Tuesday Student, to Lake Burial Sait services. prior divorced. Married & St. Vincent School. Early, 574 E. 1st South, where City Cemetery. to Andrew Hanfriends may call Monday eveninq Survivors: par sen. Jan. 14, 1910, 6:30-one-hap.m. and Tuesday ents; grandparSalt Lake City; hour orior tn services. Interment Mt. Mr. and ents, Funerals he 1940. died Olivet Cemetery. Funeral directors Mrs. Oliver HaMember LDS Church; Legislative Evans & Early. mbleton, Gilroy, Council and Mr. Caiif.; Auxiliary! sVnish-AmlflcaEdvlfrdKGrrBlld? wilFSfhSd hJld Mrs. Owen Peery, War veterans. Salt me Lak, Salt Lake City Lake City; Tuesday 2 p m. in me ",0th' Ward Women's brother, sisters, f20 Friends 8th South LatTJ5,e East. mav cal, vurs: son, Edward Euaene Pearce ' Lerkin E. (a Thomas, Debora, Kathv Kirsllng, a Huntington 260 E, 1hg Larkin Mortuary, Mortuary, Park, Calif.; 1 qrand- pie p.m. Funeral di- South Temple Tuesday Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ralph (Susan) chiid 6 p.m. and 3 sisters rectors, Larkin Mortuary, Mass Midvale. Requiem Perrella, one the at hour ward Wednesday Mrs. Maymt Jameson, Mrs. Gomer Wednesday, 10 a.m., St. Vincent's P. (Mable) Interment Satt CHADWICK Funeral services prior to services. Peacock, both Price; School, 1385 Spring Ln. (5000 South). Mrs. Orange Ailene Olsen, Ogden; for Warren Chadwick will be held Lake City Cemetery. Funeral direc8 p.m., St. Holy Rosary Tuesday, 12 W. Mrs. L. (Jennie) o'clock noon ,n the tors, Larkin Mortuary. Baugh, Salt Tuesday Vincent School, where friends call Lake City. Funeral 10 Memorial Chapel, 36 Eat 7th South. ROSE Funeral Tuesday, services for p.m. and Wednesday Tuesday, 260 G. South Temple, :: where Interment in the Sat Lake City Janet R. Rose will be held Tuesday 8 prior to services. Burial. ML Calvary friends ca with graveside Monday p.m. and Cemetery military p.m. in the Bountiful Stake Taber- 1 hour prior to services. ntes by the American Legion Bonne-- 1 nacle, 51 S. Main. Friends may call Cemetery. Tuesday Burial Price City Cemetery. ville Post. Friends may call at the at the Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary Monday p.m.lary, 727 N. 400 East Monday 6 to and Tuesday prior to services. 11:30 and Tuesday a.m. to neral directors, Deseret Mortuary.! 12:30 p.m. Family reauests in lieu of Funeral serFORK SPANISH t!owers contributions be made to the GRANGER Ivan H. Christensen, vices for Anne Christine Levanger, Interment, Salt Lake "riKr,Jf.rveshl?rirlCarKeC.5cietv. 20, whose body was found Oct. 26 in 58, 3779 S. 3325 Citv Cemetery. Funeral directors Silver City, Juab County, will be West, 6tj4 Oct. Wednesday 12 noon in the Monument In a Fork 25, 1969, s.uounmui Morruary. Park 9th Ward, 1565 Foothill Drive. Wednesday 1 o.mu Spanish SALMON of Funeral services for Twelfth LDS Ward Chapel. Born Oct. local hospital Steven Craiq Salmon, will be heid 13, ,949, Spanish Fork, to. Reed S. natural causes Born Dec. 9, Bearnson Levanger. Elva and Wednesday 12 noon In the Monument B u r I y, Park 5th Ward, 2051 Ramona AveEmploye Ziorts First National Bank. 1910, nue. Friends mav call at the Larkin Survivors: Idaho a son of LDS Church. Member Niels and JoseMortuary, 260 East South Temple, parents; qrandfather, Glsle BearnAnderson Tuesday 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday son, Spanish Fork; brothers, Mi- phine' Marat the ward 1 hour prior to services. chael, Tacoma, Wash.; John, Gill,- Christensen. Funeral directors, Larxin Mortuary. Spanish Fork. Friends call Wednes- ried Dorothy Sept, idav, Linde Mortuary, prior to THOMSON F t era services for E Ido Nev. For City:194S, Burial 'vices. Spanish Uovd Shepard Thomson will be held Church Member Cemetery. Tuesday 2 o.m. in Larkin Mortuary of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints;' day 68 p.mand Tuesday one hour'pJfffiSls emolove Diamond prior to services. Interment, Midway, MofSav ToVoCm mh TiJ22!2uai!i Christensen ProLarkin as!- - Fu"eri tn CLEARFIELD John Wavne ducts, retired, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Funeral dlrec Lusk, 63,' died Oct. 25 of a heart ail member DAV. GRAY Funeral services fori tors, Larkin Mortuary. Survivors: widow; stepson, Ronald Brandt ment at a Layton clinic. Born Nov. Paul. .Gray wiij be held Twin Falls, Idaho; 3 Idaho, to John 14, 1905, Malad 12 noon, in the Wednesday, 5t. brothers ters and Annie Eliza Thomas Lusk, jorandchlldren? sisters, Paul's Episcopal Church, 261 S. 9th 'pu-- STS Married Inez Irene Tribble, Aug. 20, Ernest Eugene, Ore.; Herman, East. Friends Rus-- 1 at call the may Member Mont. 1935, Hardin, Melvin (Freda) son Brothers 255 S. 2nd Church. Retired employe. Hill AFB. iForsberq, Mrs. Grant (May) Geddes, East, Tuesday Mortuary, MILDRED'S FLOWERS from p.m. InterSurvivors: widow; sisters, Mr. F. both Murray. ment in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Flowers Funeral Mrs. 11 Mal3d; M. (Lvsle) Deschamps, services, Wednesday, 152f as1 33rd' South Russon Brothers funeral directors. 7 Fu-i a.m., 4760 S. State, where friends Joe (I iz) Evans, Boise, Idaho. noon, Lindquist's call Tuesday, 78 p.m., and Wednesneral Tuesday, one hour where before day services. Chapel, Kavsvllle Mortuary Burial, hour prior to services. Murray City Cemetery, friends ca" Burial, announced from mortuary. Paulsen Louie W. government which has raised expenditures and lost confidence of many itures. m Ifi otL'& Friend yi f Jane issues concerned increasing city sales tax, bolstering police vice squad units, expending funds for the Hogle Zoo birdhouse, the Salt Lake International Airport and general curfew laws. Other 2nd r w'WVrth! citizens. Beck replied that his Community Action Program office had been able to cut expend- 3?f Married call . , 5. PliSOn Funeral Minnie AS CLOUDS CREEP IN Diane L Hambleton Increasing cloudiness is expected to bring a chance of showers in northern Utah tonight and Tuesday. However, indications are that temperatures will remain mild and the precipitation will be in the form of rain. Some showers are likely again near the weekend. Sunday was a typical autumn day in Utah with falling leaves and warm sunshine. Today was much the same except for high thin clouds which began lowering in the afternoon. A storm system causing rain in western Washington and Oregon should move into our region tonight and Tuesday, bringing the showers. Salt Lake Citys high and low Sunday were 65 and 40, compared with normals of 57 and 31 View- ar The couple had been married less than a year. He said they had been assigned as faculty advisers at the dance and were en route to Salt Lake City for ice cream when the accident happened. divides in front of the ley Music Hall. 57 Dies Val- The' victim was thrown frm the car, which overturned one and times. Her head and neck apparently were crushed by the car, according to trooper Elvin Rasmussen. The auto which caused the accident slowed down and then sped away, witnesses told the investigating officer. The trooper said Rose swerved sharply to avoid hitting the car that pulled in front of him; The Rose car skidded 160 feet and then lf Claude Melvin Thompson, owner and manager of Carpets, Inc., Sugar House, since 1955, died today at 5 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. He was a former superintendent of the Young Mens Mutual Improvement Associa- -' t i o n, ward organist and a high priest in the South Cot57, tonwood rolled 69 feet. J Logan And Olympus Win TV Quiz Bowl Jennie S'wiHbe1 Anne C. Levanger i Ivan H. Christensen p5Jhu S.L Thomas (Lois) Colligan, Mrs. David (Carol) Gray, and Dr. Ralph J., all of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. in the South Cottonwood Second Ward Chapel, 5301-lltEast. Time of viewing at 260 E. South Temple will be announced mIS John W. Lusk t LD'Cah.; Mr. ,'r h later. MAILORDER Zella A. N. Hess William C. Saxton PLYMOUTH, Box Elder County Aqnas Nish Hess. 75, Plvm-oytdied Oct. 26, 1969, at her home an illness. Born March 12, 1894, Plymouth, a oauohter of Robert and Charity Rebecca Mason Nish. Married Irvin Hess, Mav 24, 1911, Loqan Temple. Lived in Plymouth entire life; mem-R- . The Church of Jesus Christ of per. Latter-daSaints Relief Society visiting teacher 50 vears; Sunday School, Primary teacher. Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, LaMar N., Jav DeVere N., all Plymouth, Gerald R., Garland, Box Eider County; Cleon N., Tremonton, Box Eider Countv; Orlin E . Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Irvin (Verna) Matthews, Arco, Idaho; Mrs. Rav! (Claire) Scofield, Salt Lake City; 31 24 greatgrClark andchildren; sister. Mrs. Box Eider (Ettie) Rudd. Fielding County. V Funeral services, Wednesday, MARRIAGE LICENSES p.m., Bellmont Ward chapel. Box! Elder County. Friends cal Soaers Lake Mortuary, Tremonton, Tuesday, p.m., and Wednesday, 11 a.m. until Darold Ray- - time of service at chaoel. Buria1 mond 18, Salt Lake City, and Char--j Plymouth Cemetery, lene Carol, 20, Magna. Graveside serWEST JORDAN Saxton, vices for William Charles son of Eugene R. and Mar-qarday-olAnn Pando Saxton, who died of natural causes, Oct. 26, at a Salt be T1 'ay, 10 afm?. West Jordan Citv ? letery. uoene , Survivors: parents? broth Jordan; Jr., John G., We grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gregorio Pando, West Jordan? Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad Saxton, Kearns. Sec-- o d Ward, Church of r. Sn Hansen ?nT J, Salt Store Ovner Highway patrolmen said witnesses testified that a small car, probably of foreign make, cut sharply in front of the Rose auto, causing the victims car to swerve into the median strip which MAN Jeep Rolls, Kills Teen On S.L. Hill -- WANT-AD- S VITAL STATISTICS One youth was killed and grandchildren; five of his friends escaped serious injury in a jeep rollover on a rugged and gulley-tor- n prm. with dark pencil or bo!po .t pen 'ink moy b!ur), using Salt ore spoce for each word. Be sure to include your address (or pnonq County hill one mile above 21st South numberi and your name, if necessary AS PART CF YOUR AD and 23rd East. so want ad readers can contact you. Steven Salmon, 16, son of Rose R. Schwab Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Salmon, LOGAN Rose Ruff Schwab, 80. 1977 Redondo Ave., was killed PPROXIMATctY 26 LETTERS AND SPACES TO ONE LINE died Oct. 25 of natural causes in 1 hospital. Born July 17, 1889, Logan Germany, to Franz and Klementine instantly at 1 a.m. when he to Martin Ruff Married Schwab. was thrown from the vehicle Fred Schwab, June 8. 1912, Milwaukee, Wis. He died Sept. 2, 1946. Came and then crushed when it rolled LDS 1920. Member to Loqan, (First Word Here) (Second Word) and Laura Kay, 17, both Salt Lake .Church. Survivors: sons, dauqhters, over him. G. Ely. Nev.j Moroni A., Sat tNeohi Robert Jo- Lake Ciiv; Alma M., Alhambra, Salt Lake County deputy fhr 21 Heyford, Canada, and Caflf.; Mrs. O. L. (Eleanor) Gri Lake City. mauj, Cornish, Cache Countv; Mrs. Sheriff Verl Buxton said the PaLr!? Bryan (Hilda) Johnson, Collinqs Dale. 22 Meona, and Nancy Layne, Seymour Mrs. Arnold ton, Box Elder County; rolled once before 19. Salt Lake Citv. jeep only More-n- i Tony becoming lodged in a shallow Anis, 26, and Irena Ann, 23, both San Francisco Calif. gulley. If the jeep had continWavne Low27, and Virginia, 21, both Salt ued to roll down the incline ell, Lake Citv. J Clifford several of the other youths don, 27, Murray and Patricia Lynn,) could have been seriously 19, Salt Lake City. RAKEjMcIFF Jerry Lee, 18,1 injured, he said. Deputy Buxton said Bruce Nelson, 18, son cf Mr. and of George Franklin dauahter and Mrs. Jay L. Nelson, 2027 Sarah Elizabeth Ashcroft. Hawke Redondo Ave., was driving Married Willard Duce, March 8, 1916, Salt Lake Temple. He died 1966. the jeep up the 40 per cent Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints; worked in Priincline. The vehicle almost mary, Young Women's Mutual Improvement Genealogy Association, reached the top when the Re'ief and Clifton M., Committee, Society; 22, and Linda Roth Sait member, William Hvde Camp DUP. Lee, 18 motor suddenly killed. The (Lake Survivors: sons, Fiankiin A.; City. Ralph A., Firth, Shelley, Idaho; driver then the ;Lee, 26, Sherman Oaks, Calif., Larry applied four and Idaho; eight grandchildren? sister, Mrs. Vir-- i City, brakes, but the jeep bean Kathryn Diane, ??. Salt LakeJodson ile (Vera) Hulse, Smithfield, Cache legal age. and Rachel Jeral- - County; brothers. Dale, Aura, Ernest, rolling back and flipped over Bowen, leoai aoe. hh LaHabra, Calif, all Hvde Park dine, when it hit a ditch. Wednesday, Luis Fun.enlHvdeservices, Park Ward chaoel. both Sait D.m., Rene, 25, and Kay, 21 The driver and passengers Lake City. Frienos call Nelson Memorial FunerChaoel, Tuesday. o.m., and' were treated at University Paul 22, Granqer, and Mickey John,! at chaoel after 11:30 Kay, Wednesday fa.m. Burial Hvde Park City Ceme- and LDS hospitals and then 16, Kearns. Jrhn Lev:ry. lie. 22, Midvaie, and Sandra Lee, 21, released. Antero Marvin M, Lindquist The passengers included He,en' il' b01 Please run Funeral services Sal,l. MONTICELLO ja ys storting Dennis Dahle, 17, son of Mr. :ftrentvMar'' John jdM?,Yn'nLh-?fi,no'- ' Mrs. 1980 and Cline Dahle, PatfiCi An"' ,6'"ear tomeBoun'fiH,nd wlbe wney 4 Days for Price of 3 Downington Ave.; James S. Harlen Paul,? Aa7chsi M 'rnsh.nhiR Ann 0m S,lt .Merlin Hunt, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,LAeaCi.vBeCKV Kand rA'?rrLe?f 2 lines, $3.30) 3 lines, $4.95; 4 lines, $6.60; 5 lines, $8.25 Douglas Albert Hunt, 1934 Sylvan Ave., 1966, Bountiful. Ian, 17 and Judith Lea 17 hmh LindguiS ' Sclemniied Mesa, Ariz., LDS TereDle ,ir Lake City 18. Kent son Thome, Monticello Joseph High Frank ?4,li,afcl! teacher, graduate USU. of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Salt Lane City, and Judy Ann 25 ce'Ved Toll Hurst Gold Medal Award Klnm - AUSSEM-PHELP- BINGHAM-EBER- PHILLtPS-CLAR- Shel-u- SORENSEN-BARKE- RAFFAELLI-HERNO- 1 -' Logan and Olympus high schools stretched half time leads to become winners of the Young Americans quiz bowl. defeated West Olympus , and Logan topped Lay-to- n in separate 150-95- 105-7- 0 buzzer-blastin- g rounds. The Young Americans, competition featuring four high schools each week, is viewed Saturdays at 12:30 p.m. on KSL-Tquestion-answe- r IRREGULAR? due to lack of food bulk in your DIET II buds 't-0pr- ft, P A for Memoer Nev. Born 13. Minnie Brown Pearce Hansen will De Ju;y this community have provided 1855. CaihoUe Church, Providence. held Tuesday 10 a.m. in the tatton nor Como ail the activities. I'm not Cacne Count, a Mortuary ChaDel, 20 E. South Temson of Gecrae ple. Friends may call at the mortu-arMary j. Tap.m,, and Tuesday Monday saying the churches have lost esicent Checketts. ylor one hour prior to service. Interment ineerinq their influence, but we do Married Hilda J. Price City Cemetery. Funeral Anaeles. Oct. 6. Larkin Mortuary. lt need activities for other seg- W.ndburq, 1909, Holiadav "Gun'ciua; member Busi V?h5hw3?2?B1k-salarer so;er. City HUNTER -- - Funeral services for nessrren's Club; charier Logan Tern- member ?!' sLvAces' Jj"J , ments of the youth communi- ni;.ed Eftie Lisle Murdoch Hunter will be De. She died Oct. 17. 1923. Married Vast Larklf1 ty. T. J. Linda Dec. Stl5 'of 2. Weeks, "LWeMaVSaintl; Jesu5Otri5t J"-r2i He noted that in Las Vegas, 11935. Farmed ?BS&s,5 I?!!? W fa 8 p.m., end Mortuary superintendent Sunday School, Sou it) Ro"?? JAISP' s.?". , Tuesday to Weston 'Cottonwood mislived services, area, served prior in interment, Ward; stake y'u' the recNev., city sponsored iPresion aher retirement; worked tor slon Holladay Stake;"H!gt) Priest Hofa Rnr?""n"'.K.,,he,rAn itec- mi. Ceaie'6.0'- Jr., Joe tors. Larkin Mortuary. r ulendive, Sugar Co: Elder. The laflav 2nd Ward. reational and musical activi- Amalgamated R e , Gienoive; Leo. r les City, C.ujrrh of Jesus Cnrist ot Latter-dawidow; sons, daughters, j JAVARA5 Funeral service ;for Samts. ties for the youth. id. Wavne. Mark F. Vern C Ruion Mont. Funeral Wednesday, 10 E7a.st R. ieiHTv JArvis b4 Survivors; widow; son, daughters, S., Roycc A., An early controversy p.m. 9r?,s uill Trinity p.m., Wednesday prior rose l : o Preston; Mrs. Roy C. Mrs! rel) Guke, Mrs. Herman (Glaavs) s rv ? .Bunil Wasatch Greek Sait Lake city, Utah; Lundberq, Mrs. L. Joseph (LaVae);,0 when Beck charged present Hansen, ParkMamonal Lawn a' 5,r: Douglas H. (Ruby) Hauser), Miss LaRue, all Salt Lake, Ef ne; Mrs. Robert step 'aughiers, Mrs. Elva ?)?' cSmii? city officials with rhetorical jGrace; stepsons, Geraldine l?f Merlyr harwick, both Salt Lake! t B stepdauqhter, Daca a.nAi lv liwac Monday 7 to 8 p.m. Interment, Mt. D. Weeks, Soda Borings; Merlin City; Erma A iderson, San Bruno, JGntST answers, but no specific !nal Funeral directors, Olivet Cemetery. A. Weeks, Pocatello; Mrs. Larin D Funeral services Q'ponnell Mortuary. BOUNTIFUL B r h t, (Anna Mae) g in connection Layton, with programs JOHNSON Funeral services for .Utah; 24 orandch'ldren; 10 oreat-- I Barbara Do s Johnson will be held brother. Will, city programs and budgetary grandchildren; .m. in the Memorial Utah. Tuesday 2 measures. Funeral South. Frienas call 574 E. 1st JLfJ-.ices, Chaoel, 36 East 7th South. iterment i!00 Wednesday, Franklin Stake Center, Pres- - South, Tuesday, 79 p.m., and at 5s Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park nS? Commissioner Barker coun- pm., ton. Friends ?cn one hour before services. Hiv. ca Deseret Mortuary. Webb Mortuary directors, n.m , and Wednescay Burial Elvsian Burial Ga lens. ne2; KNOLL I? Funeral services for tered saying that Beck is Tuesday. Tuesday ."l p.n?' Raloh cseph Knoil will be held ,&rTcUMrty,''llvill,CemeWednesday, 10 a.m., in the Russon employed by Utahs Steven C. Salmon !!,?kinTaubernaLde TEMPERATURES MILD Jesus Christ Latter-da- y Rasmussen said a physician stopped to offer first aid fore the victim was rushed to Thompson the hospital by South Davis Mr. Thompson Was ,a Pnesthood ad ambulance. viser and held other positions in the youth program of the Church. T lie was born March 13, 1912, in Magna, a son of Orson D. and Lillian Greenwood Continued from Page B--l Thompson. He attended Salt Lake City schools. On April bridge located about a mile west of Redwood k.kad on 12G00 South. It Is narrow and is raised, it for making Impossible a 19, 1931, he married Madeline dnver to see oncoming traffic. We think it is a hazard to our Johanna Perschon in Salt Lake City. The marriage was community and we thought maybe you could persuade those later solemnized in the Salt responsible to correct it. --W.N., in behalf of S3 other River-to- n c.tizens. Lake Temple, Survivors include his wife, We Pursued this through the sheriff and the Utah HighSalt Lake City, and the folway Department and youre right, the bridge is narrow (20 lowing sons and daughter: feet) typical of many such bridges in the county built in 1918. William C., Walnut Creek, The cure is for new construction. Unfortunately Do-I- t Mans Calif.; Robert J., Brent M., persuasive powers cannot conjure up money for such Mrs. James E. (Claudia) things where none exists. But, they will try to improve the situation Bunker, and Scott D., all of by placing zigzag lines on both sides to warn about the danSalt Lake City; 13 grandchilgerous crossing ahead. Incidentally, this road will be the redren ; mother, Mrs. Lillian sponsibility of S.L. County after July 1970. Hopefully, funds Salt Lake City; Thompson, will then be available to cure this hazard instead of just brothers and sisters, treating the symptom. Elbert O. Thompson, DO-I- IDAHO Ralph J. Knoll Nichol R. James Reynolds Niche!. . 48 n Soul d.cd gwr-Oct. 2a. I99, home cf rdiu-lhs causes. & ' ra Born Feo. 8, m M i.creeK, 5 , !887, 'S'1' Lake Coun.v a son of James orother, mont, was not seriously hurt in the one-crollover. one-ha- Checketts 1969, low, ng Harrison noted that the Reservoir Park problem was created partially because the park is so small. Since the park is less than a square block, whenever you have a concentration of people in it especially during sleeping hours you will have Pronounced dead at a Davis County hospital was Janet Rose, 32, 245 E. 470 North, Bountiful. Her husband David, a drama t. .local 15 NORTH SALT LAKE A Viewmont High School home economics teacher, riding with her husband to Salt Lake City for ice cream following the S. L C. H. doesn't encroach on the rigths of the other persons. In the case of Reservoir Park, a few young people were causing problems for the residents. Teacher Dies In Crash 1-- James OBITUARIES GONZALES-BRITTO- Channel 5. The Deseret News is cosponsor. lum Olympus answered a total of 18 questions correctly; est responded to 15, but was penalized 10 points for interrupting a question and answering incorrectly. the Leading at half time 55 to 40, Logan picked up new ener- gy. The Grizzley team answered all but three questions in the second segment. What type of alfalfa is common to this region? (Granger). Can small cars stop faster than big ones? (.No) What is the simplest of brass instruments to play? (Bugle) These are some of the questions provided by the curricu specialists of the State of Education fired at scholars by emcee Kay Board Richins. and Olympus are now eligible iu join other winners in final playoffs later in the season. team members Olympus were Jeff Work, captain, Regina Johnson, Lee Curtis and Paul Norman. West's representatives included Rick G u e r c i a captain. Robert Graves, Clayton Chris .ensen and Elaine Meppen. From Imgan came Ted Perry, captain. Jody Burnett, Julie Zufeh and Ann Wasser-manRepresenting Layton were Sandra Schulze, captain, Hugh Butler, Dennis Benson and Lpine Dejong. Logan , ,SaGONZALEs-vMONTOY- - McDONALD-MITCHEL- - CHAPMAN-KROUS- 1. WILLARD-BARBR- Thorne, 1917 Redondo and James Newton Ave., Icey. 19, LAWCURLEV Robert Wavne. SBeach: Survivors: GcshenV siM: :GMAN.BELL widow; wyief-- j. Pflul Tuesday evenlna, chapel Address . il, ana Bonnie Jean, 32. both Sail S,la?din3' Wednesday after 9 a.m. Graveside iLake Cif' Wednesday, 5 P.m., Goshtn Neil Dan-- .rtvI lei. 19, and Ake Marie, 16, both, tem?cry ,Krarns HARTWELL-TITCOMLeRov S Dirfipaprlc City 'Warden, 18, 16, both n3 Deora, Emma S. Richards, 89, KflrtiiurBDfti7eBrtMe0 in a local n ?0h,hGBPSK,P0RTERrP'n' - Eas,i aied cm. 25, 19c?, MAIL TO: Chris- hospital of natural caunes. Born Aoril ,3' 'WO' Lylshahl, Sw- ' BRAFFORD-BOCTErvtnr ,den, a dauqhier of John A. and I Lavar, 20. and Gienda lew, )4, both Cnariotte Erickson Carlson. Married Richards; he died. Kenneth .CH Survivors; dauonlers, Mrs. P. I. jT,ER Richland, Wash., and Patsy i(Charlotie) Prezieres, Vacaville, Calif.; Mrs. George (Katherine) Fox, --uJ'vw?S0' Herbert Concord, Celit.; sister, Jenni Pra-w,City, and J.jter, Gardena, Calif. r, .Sal Laverne, 5i, America: FaM, idaitw.j and burial, San ,crenci$C! 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