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Show Ut;:ch 2zillavy rilitte total of 39 elective and 56 appointive state Jffical; would be affected by a proposed r33.640 salary increase. recA ommended to the $1.5i34 3 would be increased by S2.5.140 to S1.7442S. Sen 1 Hughes Erockbank. Lke. cornminee chair- cussed the governor's recommendaposed budget tions. ,te budget proposals are confidential at this stage. Also discussed was a report by State Auditor Sherman J. Preece on a possible conflict of interst at Weber State Col-le-e. No action was taken. Responding to a suggPstion by Rampton and by Herbert F. Smart, state finance director. the committee ordered drafting of a bill to repeal a law to tansfer SSA million in State Insurance Fund money to the State Building Fund. lt man. tlructed the staff to laws to prepare propctseel implerrm the increas. Legis- lature's Budget Audit Committee Thursday. Indications are that it is deeidely ve.stionable whether the lawmakers will provide funds for the 15.6 per cent increase, recommended to the committee by the Executive The Ilulget-AudCommittee has to approved the pro-- I it irnases although it commenIc the Executive Compenslitn Commission for the work dcre priparing the report. Compensation Commission. Under the plan. the 95 state officials' combined salaries of Uka-e- Committee members rr,et with Gov. Ccivin L. Rampton at a breakfts sszsion and dis Conti lined from Page ucation-relate- d o oes: Laae a es3 a S3 .11 C ! IC, N. ,tar r ,rch a r e - c vr,,, Sto3os LDS e Sore- parents -- 1 ., -- '; "Il 1 , BOUNTIFUL fscl. Aaron alva'31,re;4'e'.7.; :r 1 e ,',4 s.r,..,' ,e'-',George Amacher. 50. i Dr.. professor of milic,?, I, . 1 F,,,ea; science tary E . , lo a ' .S:c n a n d tactical te,rv.e ca. D'.CT c,cs ca.. La,c1 wrzes. science at the at Peg,- of UniveNity U 1 a h. died Alex L. Nacu in 1Cta Pr;nCt, Thursday Nacu. A tx Lawry 4 . an Ogden h- os - ' on arc,vai ,,,ad , etc 1S et nalu'al pital of natu- a SaPt Oak-ridg- Cars.wH 3,-- .1-1- ' Uct Utah of State A-- in caLnAs hosp,,a1 Wri A' iNe Pn,1 arcn 13, ownes, 13 m,. aria Mrs. o ,; rat. ,:' ' ntort:',..: ,k4, ..ari L t,c,01 F.1,,,, :;: . ' '. ''s i rena a 41 aod See$ L ucv Bur- - ' S erOSS. L3 Jzroes k. a LP e , ., tee,,,,If ; e Js,;t'S u,A .! o Ct, SS 'e,-,a- 9 ,, 1.1 A r F.,. Force Base tor lo v e a , s. .fcg,.er , 'tite alltel;kall 7'-a- 'cia; o'v "sScs3.L na'. afYI Harcio P.I. ,4 ; 9e5o7r:. ..) '..T.. 4' ' nett l''.."e'd 01 ,,, I lie.' $41,4.. ov R A Ser. ilerrc--Ple- ....t of hCiPi.al heart aornenT, S'''' Ray F. teavae: CI, hS. Harp Jo;ar: V,t,.-atc- 611. 1 ral -:, Icoee ,,,, .' lit "'I.,' , 4,. Lake C ; errinol,i CDS Sa i Lake 7crro,r 'rr r cdFez' 1,, 19t2 S,2,v ,e o s so ns. oaL,9he,s. Dona ,S .53,-,1- Ea Oc Sel', 1S.5. 7: , SS-- I Servess R. IFt,C,"TiFUL 7 8 (nitit '''. Zu.Cd...c. :,...,' 7!, 'jaarrtnesandHatrr.1 1., S' v, a r r eed i Vera ,..ar - tekee;s Var,c,1 Dec. 11 of ralorai caLses ol a Salt 1 4,6, 11,:s oi I a 1. Lake bc-- n Feo fl, Sa,t Lake '' ,,- -,: ,,, -S Y Darrell Eonarci S... e,egi Ja.,eS 000111,4 ae,Fz,n ::, .:. Lake,e,,s Sa St BIT 19 it o' Af ,,,,,,- -: 03:177:er AlOC.JeV. Se0Y0 11,c,es, Sarzv; Cla6e$ (or- aYar,:ti p.t., CaYSM SCOW e, .11Eaoi, kur,ak, 15 Granoct 3- - WASP ; Red Beaver scower; years; trclli er5 vsters. Vic;!r Cz5s Crs, ael evriocTe. son, daugnfe'h rS. RayEuatise, San FraPc:sco; Surv,00rs: voc.,-.4F. Sa, DKac, Ke., aDee. Pravo. hies V.,arrt Aaa) ,J1 Ca. t.; Mrs. PaBags,'" 1E0,911 Ana,e;rn, Ca f Pe,ersc,n, Sarx:1-8eQer. A Dare4vn Pee, Dav.3 Sit Lake Dav r's oocii, 2W E. Sou1.1 Tempe, ts,,e,e son- Sunnyva e Ca..t ; call Monody hour t,i,oro skr- C. ;Snavaa .1 Ben. Sa t Lake C w:Ces. Burial Sail Lake CaY s.57er, granz:t 5 wen, TasiDr. Pay; E Da,e, Scur al B.. hf Se fe J. Hansen ', cAs E ?NI 4a'a. ?05 a 1,, N. Sur' a,d Amacher Col. Amaeher F 5,e 14,C 8 St De. ',, IC oed 1966 ,AV .n Sa Lake emcr,a1 PalL. Bo a was nominated Outstanding E t.ev c,. Qe., haspoal of ea,u ',ler e s Man of the Year in 1944. He t .ej c 1,c,,e 1913. fa!, A. Davis 2.. aor.! .'ark,. ,I, I. C, had been st,dent body vice tl'e,'ner Catts..),c, La, :,ur,. ?), DENV :R and E, Cnorc Per., A Ca. 31 ; ssicc,-,Hansen. h cr,e0 5...! La..e ..,,g,k., el president. president of Phi avors a uenter C V.s., t v Vat reo re,,e,I.of , 1,bara elart.s. Set Lake C,tv; P?Ka. il ed t' c il I Kappa Alpha. and president 8,eesons s epeac.an:trs DenJerr.:. R sn Salt Lake a 1;3i, ,cancer Mrs Inarras LDS Temple. tv,esa. of Blue Key at USU. Ar,z.; ve, nr.,sG 3 Clef--e condireit. will which of no know we and rectify t care, vtA., R,es Mrs. Katmv "r.wse. tr.dustr,al Mav ,1 1?11. Saq neer. A cadet colonel in the ROTC Sal Lake C v; 33 CranCirilt,OrenE. FeLake C,1,, to Ben Urr.e,S ticns in coordinatirm with the 1st of port of mistreatment." Hol3,, a.m. 3;2 Serve0 Utah ineral Satvraav on karY Da,.s. (c.' Cali fr,ends Friday IDS m.sabon fter, Rsa brook wrote. 4ttah State Nursing Home As- program at Utah State. he en- ISlute. Married v 16 o te H Dr,o, .0 Caloorn,a. and Se-claJune . 25. wing, Ao,ts.ort. Ceme- - Co,mc.trnan Scat, Mt. Medical in Ca,vary the State the Bur,ai Denv-Irservice Iserwces. tered ,1464, sociation, military MAKE 1:SITS iterv. Farr, lv Suar)eStS Corillbiii.rms Sa I Lake . .Attem.lea Uri.ve, 1 June of 1944. enlisting in the '0 S Mark's HoSpital Eido,dnq Stake Survivors. Divisions the Utah State Mediv of Wan. d. v..dotk: Star. knouStOrL Tex.; Served in ti S "It is to be presumed that cal Association and other ap- U.S. A member of the FM Frank Ra4ph., Salt Lake Citv. 3 A r m le Fcrreer Drother. Dennis. Sail rad a graooch.loren: announce, family members of patii!nts Fritz Winzenried Lake Cal, Funeral Sa:,rflav 'Noun. KALL. Rad.a. Sa Artillery Intelligence branch. propriate and interested orgaLDS VSard, 3187 S. Lane Gtv. Survimake regular or occasiunal nizations and individuals." SevenM he was a veteran of World East Fnends La,' 26t, E. Soule; vor S. F,,,z vv,,c,t,,ed, b. 11e0 E. 27M OW W I visits to nursing homes." 1101- o ea Temp e Friday 64 pm. and Satyr. dauon,et. 16.,,a War II. Among the many Sawn, 6. 1969 on a iy:11 oav at the 1,arel. hour pr,or ier,'''' Denver, The Health Division report Gal. brook continued. nasuof Surual Lawn Aatalch weer. v,cek sster. Memor, reelser br awards he received are the ?r.tal al Paint. ra causes. Yrs. jereree leieem e39 Furerel says in part: The families. he said. preBern iv v sere 1, Denser. Graves,cte rr.oav Joint Services Commendation 1g3, &ern. s,,, oc. Pv,,,c.n?e,,c, a 10 to v,res Suncia,, sumably would be observant 4Nial. the Army Commenda- e, "We are diligently striving 'V 4' ,T. pacr,,:rI, t '11)7e.e 11:e7arOedC'e; and would remove their loved to make each home a little tion Medal. Con'tat Airborle , 1C,3 ' e87..ea sTesm'st:: A ,,a,Etts:,,erl Coto FC't ones to a more suitable home 1")94' t e and toe V o better (illy by day. and feel Infantry Sa'' '9 k,, Okord if they observed conditions '. Bronze Star with Cluster. Ile L4ke that tins is being accom......,,,' -L.41 Howard 11. Davis ...3.. ' Rt",,,1 A01.4 ed 1930. not to their liking. "for each Nilk,' ic of the staff member a was I i 1k:' Reea. 1E42. :r ea ERDAL plished as rapidly as poisible Hona,t1 looeie Counts, Sait Lak'i Sa" Lake Cir. t, jorin and ,..1c51. patient makes his own choice. , our limited staff. Joint Chiefs of Staff. Neter Davis. C 3rre considering Emma Kirkman i emeile. goy or his family does for him. of i,,,.,,, 1"9 ded Dec. i7 lu'r,r,auon v""e 1 A member of the Church of m txy INVOLI-nDINTr. Snit Lake hoscital ,0 E,,,e,, re. the home where care will be 7. alter a short iii. ., Sept. Parry, LI koS, JeSUS Christ , of Latter-da- y ' 1014. Satt Lake tSfit rancoer !less. Born islarCO "We involved with also are provided. fie '14 190.7, Len,- - te St :tk.11130: A illi SS.11 tO "m'ter'fi' Saints. he sPri.Pri ......, ic.setin c rc;P7r.le' ' i "2-h. ' one, ill"tikli4, oft i '6"'";'earnl'e' The Family Services Diviother persons from the state ( Suitnan b. CA Scot,. t,r the Western States i n 1942 and ,V CL",,rdo cluSgs;- '14 b ci vc's: ad 5 '1 medical. state nursing and sion report says in part: veã'ls. Aa re'''I' 1: .T. Remo, ' ler. , ,7"''''',,,,' "roe of the was branch president "wmber, N'S Clarence 0,,,,chtrori ' A" Of L C state Everett. hate 26. home n a groups c nursing be ,11r,sS,, evrcsi "Improvements ' Snino Ft. Campbell, Kv.. i?V. Salt Lake n ahr,,erd 'E mma i .endh. .1,3,,,, LDS Temple SuuMern (.4. cnra,a 1011. both St made in those nursing homes through committees and indiS,ales i Pnd the Ft. Leavenw :i tin,on e ,,,,, ai, e r i t Employe. 19:S , Caurse,or A'son 4 idual discussions memti by that are functioning on a mar" PaCifit itaiirciao 1 ltNr.t.,,-- ..f t,,,,, wancicnocirem: Kan., branch. Ile was st ake Slalke 13;Q ""'' 1"31915; batt,tday , me of deet, basis bers of our staff with view to mission ;,. tt"lcltneoLi. aratrt;e ginal or Cenof the president i:P!orineri; the situation in improving if the community takes an aci,l'mln v tral British Alission, and was mlrkena'rtc'., e S. tive interest. relatives become general and often in c.;ane) an Eagle Scout. Don i Elerdene i Ham. Mrs. cton with ,Ercia: home. a sons. stAiovo; single Survivors: involved and daughter. Alice C. Cook la grancithilaren. CoLz ens Tiorsd......, G,rarle.r..; .,,... ,.d. A A,..1, h ,MrS tbeen,cei th. ,..... .4 I D.fP. Erda Los become informed so that A., Wayne Byron, Wyo.: GRONTSVILLE. Tooele County Friends call Tare Mow, Ward Chapel. "We are in full concurSalt Fititi. JObeDfl Anoeles, Cat.: Amalie a d n o,m. and died Frioav )eC Tooele. 64 Comer ii SI, Cook, wary, aiice Hollenwager with the agenLaye City: Jesse D. Corpus they may share neural faturday hour ortor to services. Bur. rence with the aim of Amacher. born Oct. 8. 1919, in Texas; seven in a Toce4 nursing hoe 188of Granls-,a17 crandchildren; causes. Born May It looele Citv Cerneterslcies in the process of to Daniel and Mary Rvook:n improving patient care in Logan. On July 30, 1943, he Funeral servtres, Saturcast noon. vAir, Married to Roomt H. Cock. and upgrading. Grant an keret Ltnanel, flu Chstle- Cooev. soimm Dec. 23. leia, Grantsville; Marion every nursing home as vigorMO E Xo,1 Swett in ton Ave. married IF,1elsas Man Woodbury inred Lake LDS Temple; he Salt NO ANSWERS Tttno,e, Below. 1 amt. and Sato,- died June 5, 1657. Life long resident Marion Eleanor KAYSVILLE oudy as possible." the Logan Temple. ea, at the clam one hour be4re- o'f Grantsvil:e snes, y,etis weevet, 42. Survivors! s K a vsv..,e, "We do not have answers to serlices. Burial Byron. tom., Cemear Mac u9roars. David The nursing home associaiii.anon C. (Mary) Durtee, Mn. WIt Dec it 1;69 ir include his terv. suooesta tontr:totionS ham The taft-lMr. Walch's report of the negnosolta (Marai Gust,n, ail Grants- - an Ogden tion report says in pall: three sons two daugh- to The Heart Fund. comOliCatiOnS vibe: ,3 drandrbiidren; 'S areal- of widow; of care or i sco tOw .n9 5.0r9erNt Morwiav ligent Funeral inappropriate grandch,ldren. ,, otsviO. First LDS Ward. Dec. 31 thase patients he refers to. 'We have read Mr. Walch's ters, Aaron George. Sandy; Feiends call Tate Mortuary. Tooe,e. 192a. a Spec. 4 Reed E Ogden, Illursi''ael cdrfauriegst'leEryereonf ti7otrDornrine''''Ito Howevu. we are anxious to letter carefully and must Grant Woodbury. Mark Alan, Campbell Mrs. Bountiful: all of Alison, Cemetery City Gramsyilie and E Isle Pearl plan and develop measures agree conditions such as he CGDFNI Funeral Wellt Sr. ,es to, Query W. Laird (Daphne) Jenkins. no E. Cam obe41. 2. describes are mast inhumane Married R.ctiard 13 in action in Viet.i nec. Prewer was li,lird Wearer, two of Its1,1 and if ;Brent Logan; grandchildren, 11 v.ili De SaturdaY a.m..t cal., 'St.. Fen. 27, .047, tr:: they are the result of MOAB Lienqui,t ono Sc.", rnirnial Chattel.' iSapetta Prewer, gi, died 0 g d e n; ate.' iwn neglect and carelessness they and Iwo sisters. Mrs. Winifred ,mere P friends cail Friday in a Grand .loncltort. Colo.. solemnized Feb Burt- nursing causes. 27, home of natural Johnson and Mrs. Leah Ilo Im- and Saturday Prior to services. :959, St should be dealt with. He.gbts Memortal Born June IC, 11114 Franklin, Pa.. to I a k e al, WastungtOn Temde. JONI and Isabella W,Ignis Coelteld. Attended Park. stead. both of Logan. Ogden lo 7. Mare.tel Snir ley (Ctuti kurgum; !Cite' scnools and NO KNOWLEDGE med. Married to Fred Prewer!;raduated from Ooden WW1 Schoo.; Funeral services sill be David R. Latimer the 'Nov. I,. 024, Grand Juncbon; he member. The Church of Jesus Criris, "We do not know of any 1911)6643 Latter-daSamos. StePdalrOhter;01 Surv;"'s: Kaysuthe 5'1 n o o n. at 727 Wednesday. for Mrs. NE12111 services Funeral Edd Provonsna. such neglect. nor do we have serpewdmaro; R. Latimer. 76. sun o cbed Oes.lorandceiodren; 10 o r North 400 East. in Bountiful. IiiD ynnd Of nalural 10 ti.S at home Causes.'wen; Den Mother. any direct knowledge of past where friends call Tuesday !will be Seurbai li am- - tilelkit &Kt: a nece also Survives. F une r a I, worker. Cub Scout soot. damooer RSurvivorsichar husband. ,brid L DS A ard, where fr.ends cal Salonav 2 COMMU"'...t., d J r. Brent, neglect such as he describes. from 6 until 8 hour Church. Friends call Grano 29tist 7.9 0.1n ano Saturday a;ieY p.m. and Tues- Frilay David Charies. Doug!as A ,ear IPNe;ls Sa'-: m ur Dr t o se r y ce s. Burial Vow 6,401 We would be the first to conand 0 h.ortuary Friday G revory, Pnilho James. Paine, !D, t b e services. ,Cemeterv. before day until 1110Dn. DUndi Grand vailey inf. Kintine, fs,,ter. son, wo,u'am Vol demn it, since we believe in day CemeterY. .&tefer. all Kaysvi:ie; father, Ogden; Burial will be in the Logan .broiter, Charles Everett Weds Jr. standards of P. Reeves high patient !ROY Evelyn Cemetery. S. Brown Funeral services. Monday, t Ism. care,, Moreover, we believe PROVO Myrtle Evelyn Paulson Reeves) eto rkaysvi)le 511 hard Chaoel. NO S. ca4 53, coed Dec. 17 in a Provo hosbital Friends that any nursing home which Stew East. O. kaysv,lie. Brown, OGDEN Born June 12; of natural tayrtie causes. Sun-natural cauves in.Linclouist-Kaysvdied Dec. la to Carbon County. Please,. should Born Feb. 79,dav, lei 0.m., Monday 114230 Ism. gives inadequate care soden hnsoital. Davies Paulson.lan ICita and MernOriai KaysailleLavton uucten to Arrida Ives and Erni- - Bur,al toMyrtle have its license taken away. Jay C. Reeves. Church.: larU.Aeon Stone. Married to C. Copt Park. lcria. Provo. Member LDS Unive rsity. Wm, e .1...r,e s,,e Col. 10Ja D.kv , chea. Marneti C .1 tiackl Vst a I ts , RalAtta 1 6 Hansk,,, S. 54 a Fr e,as C o m 6.8 a m n ' Perry i :.,-n- ,s- - Continued front ?age A B-- 1 rt 1 may be confmed in nursing homes. many Instances in which persons a-- approved to enter nursint homes when the desire of tie family is a ods B-- 1 apply to all fiscal years, beginning with the 70-71 year. The bill is the result of more than four months work by the committee, most of whom were drawn from ed 7 t Dies Court. Meanwhile, current revenue ,ollections make the transfer unnecessary. Smart said. He Iso said that to transfer the million would reouire the I Insurance Fund to sell bonds cent interest earning 31! per at a loss of 1 3 per cent. If a transfer is to be made it should be made after the bonds mature. Smart recommended. Nursing Home Care Document Praises Services For Elderly Bargaining Proposed ekes. Kay .0,3 graduate Collective Raft December NEWS, Friday, James Robin K. Stoops Amacher The district court has held that this la1A- - is unconstitutinal, but this could be reveNed by the State Supreme DESERET OBITUARIES Col. Aaron he e organiza- tions. including the Utah School Boards Association, the Utah Education Association. the State Board of Education and the Society of Su- : . of Utah to match Iteral federal Medicare and payment toward cat of persons in nursing homes. As a result. the demand for nursing home can, apparently exceeds the suprly c: and servict, avaPable within the price range fitted to nursing home iscome. Holbrook said. liait he ability His will organization get" ospose some provisions of the bll, he indicat Badg .i' ;'Ill OF,,- , .. 1 Li IF ,itr J le,- . ' ' s"' . .,..' ell',er-Ca- i cs. le- C.:,'.'".. t , - O At near-margin- al legislators S, ; . t, Weaver $ Survivors it t;lass;fk.d Ads "Sco'....V.nol''''113r1 VI " and other health facilities. The Family Services Division also has welfare workers who frequently visit patients in nursing homes, he said. Many private doctors also are in and out of nursing homes regularly. is seldom that any report comes from these practicbg physicians of any lack of proper Use the Daily -- ? DEVOTE ITME He pointed out that the health Division ha l a supervisor of licensure aid a nurse who devote their entire time to nuring homes ?inal changes in language, aproved at Thursday's meeting will be written into the bill by the committee's legal couxel, Assistant Atty. Gen. Melln E. Leslie. t:all( jt ,'' id perintendents. Dar ld J. Long. USBA executive secretary, noted at the concluding committee meeting Thursday that This is as sear concensus as we could .......i - rn ore potent msideration than the physicid or mental condition of the patient. - t 3, ry of") s)Vs:r'sryTolvs'. Pt Sr-- isabella WilWa VIIIW., Will MVP. ,,4-- 9 V - 1 - . i MEE PARME : . High On List "It is th) ease and convenience of Christmas shopping; Salt Lake Area Merchants have provided plentyof free parking for customers. , z.....1,.. the Area by Freeway Greatest Se !Wien of Merchandise in the mountain West cr S! .1a, - . 11 1.1; 114 1 - ' t 404 f 1 , - t I ;; . . : I . 1 . ifA ,. V. V ra,27;'- ' til f : c- i 1 ,i , k Bruce N.Y. The ifiv-1- Magill, million-dolla- 31. Shop Nightly 1 9 p.m. ! 1 (Hours vary with stores ,.. check ids for exact hors) titi"! DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY!!! trt4,11,411..1.1hi.NVIltler..?,-111;1?-VerlitZlITtcoth4.ltWrtyler- 1 t i c:mcnlerldr Ai,,,Ifu-- 0 2'36: "d sarah FLDS r Pbonz - Clifford G. Stoker s9,9,: Herrick - "n Lloyd T. Draper heenI We. Coleman Vernon - , ser. , Murdock Claude Es. rt. m,serBr,"' Ca! Stereo Stolen Feri at 1 Carmel, THE WEATHER r Forecag for Friday, Saturday. December No die saw the crash, which occurred either after the plane was briefly airborne, or as it neared takeoff speed. An examination of the engines is expected to disclose whether one of them failed just after takeoff. Another possibility is that the pilot lost his bearings in the fog and ran off the runway. of Officials the Federal Aviation Agency (ETA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are invest-gatinthe fiery crash. Also at Salt Lake Airport to assist is an unidentified engineer from the planes manufacturer. 19, 20. LAKE CITY AND VICINITYAreas of cense tog in r,e aterno:.n. Con- WM, some IThnning Lons to-in rnol anil Imueo smoky. Daytime rond 25 to X. UTAHAreas et oense NI and smcil in norr'Aeste'n sa'- 5Cs sovtn to a:s Sews. Fair to partly 0o.miy. Cayt-mOrKitt exceot X in foggy areas. I.DWS toniont 20 to .,,i7. E. NEVADAVaniabe oicvtl;ness tonicht and Sat4'03Y. Dayt,me Worm a5 to 55. Loss tooelt 20 to X. S. E. IDAHOVariable tiosid.riess tonight and SaturstaY. Daytime highs in upper 30s to mid .10 s. Lows tonight ,n the Xs. S. W. IDAHOVariable cioudiness tonight and Saturdesr. Few showers in northern mountains lonigrif and Saturday. Lows tonight 2$ to 35. Daytime highs in Me FIVE-DAaveragFCRECASTUTAHTemperatures ing 5 to 10 clegreeS above normal Saturday through Wednesits nortnwestern day except near normal Soggy valitys of Utah. No precipitation likely. At B:30 a.m. 88 per cent. Prec:e-ireccHUMIDiTY since Dec .II PreDeparture since Dec. I Cipitaticn since Oct. 1.19t9 3 35. Departure since Oct 1 SLinset Saturday SUNSunrise Saturday 7:4 5 C3 o rn. a.m. Sunset Sr.orn--fi U.S. TEMPERATURES 61 Max Mat. Prec LA YKOAS .r.32 fSrf 41 SALT ....C7:0 50 san trillto L --t LOGAN 4, Ancectrege e 13ISE 34 44 3.) IS .r, 2,, Owtie Ceiialt .: CM CITY CHEYENNE Ch,rArte st se 1.senycr to Fairbanks GRAND JUNCTION 10 50 3) 3i 23 23 23 26 .C3 tt CG 'felt FiLsrrand PROVO 0 I x 1 RENO :ROCK SPRINGS St. Loc,s, t2 t 32 43 32 At So se 44 A6 MEZING MIMI. IttlISAS WI I: I -- 1 dilli IPOSTOU r'SN.gW.-.- , V ii.it--. we. ,.." n :::7-tTOL- j Tmos 130 At I I 1. nrrocksit:;01T :SALT LAKE CITY 160111111 Spokane I....est Yeacw3,e.,4 , 44 :z ,0 ;A; CANADA Calgary , .C4 13 32 54 Sat' ;e 411 24 42 - N COOL M P Pr: POCATELLO if (4-k- 1 43 44 34 mons !7; 0 COLD t2 OAS ."4'' - .14.1', vk VI MUER ,11-- A, It -- 20 - 64 EST morritta .i.. z- ,,,..,....,,L, , FAIR Ski6WIRLS 0. ; Mk PREVIEW OF ESSE WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST TO 7:00 Ilafr throvan Saturoay g nw,a John Robert Kidd, 14 a Salt Lake hospital in 17 wa,rshanit'rt, Ge!--1,0e- meeting. 1 n 3,tiagvrero-a.rrna- oes Smelting tz Refining Co.. and was being used to bring executives to Salt Lake City for a 71 : (Gas. (... rn...c, erojet Commander was under lease to the American t ; 1 ;: ,, Iverson. Mrs. INUlis all Ooden; 6 John Robert Kidd VERNAL al1eol Dec. 4,,,,,,,bes. ,,cin, brothers. Church. Survivors: Memonal ;.t.t. Timpanogos PROVO Brigham Young 'al ary Chapel. welere trirkros can 1"crhas S. elllhard rimlahr s's idens. Orem. p.m. anc. Saturday prior day Bryant. Ms. Eh Vernal; services. Burial Doom cm, ca ra,..4 both University ranks 12th among Emma Latimer, both Sama- ,Mrs. tery. the nation colleges and univ'gulfs. Utah County. Funeral Saturday 11 where a.m.. Vernal Mortuary, ersitites in enrollment in jourKarl August For:fling. 90, 910 Gale ifr1enci5 call Saturday bras.' $O Sere...wait ....d E Dec. 18, 19.59 in a local Burial Ver,al Memorial Para. tea .Street, vre. nalism and communiclations. i.hospetal of nasural causes. Ernest Pobanz, i Born Aug. 2. len, Sweden. a sori 65.OGDENDec. Conrad dmd lr in an awn ho50:,all according to the annual sur- lot Samuel ard Johanna alter a lingering illness. Born Feb.- LAKE TAHOE, CALIF. Clirra-- i Marred Cara Fortlina. jlatk,in Stellm, GermanV, 0 Ahl- vey by Journalism Quarterly. lAuouva Peterson. March II. 1913. n. 1904. 5.0ker. 59. Late TV's. tor- laterinklm and Anna AP i ler Poison'. Ort.'m...er ;a:: Wile reCtOeht. Marria0e S,s4i Ched Dec. Lake City. with Melba Enzalskth Jeniunson, 145 institutions Vern-0-e- d of natural at his horn Isolemn aed Sall Lake Tempe. 19. 19ke, Ogden. Employe. M., AA'S.. la, INI9. of Jesus Christ of g degree-grantinF or mer "Jses. IDS s, igpr. The Church k......... Z:An 1,i Ward, Fi9n -Member iu v F urnitu re .1:. kliiiiliam Way snuct!, -- . . -.- ,.......-. E. Wasatch Countv . a son of co. usx.,,,,,,,,,,, University of Georgia leads in Driest. Stoker. Married widow; sons. James id,d and Mary G,erin Survivors; E., cisucwer, sy,s, jerr, Lake Citv, total enrollment of majors Carl, Leon A,... boln Sailthree C .. Clearliekli Har. Nlarcsaret ward. June 1;31. Salt Lake leu E. Col- - Clev; divorced- Warred LaRee H- Los AraSeles; Melvin with 891. the survey showed. tand: Qris3c1"ren';';' sei.nte'r. World War 'rs . INrei'rla oid C., cOrinot. 1140, Elko. hey. Cole'.- - Ws. Lundoerd. Sookane. WaShincilon. II; 'member. Church 01 Jesus Cnrist BY1.1 continued to rank as the Funeral services. Monday. 10 a Saftls., rairoad con- - ,, 9,,,,,,ochodre br,mer. sis.rof E. kers. Artnut. Salt Lake Ciro"; - Mrs.dor'orlargest school west of the Mis- call belos-Survivors: widow; dowe'ller. Mrs. Bur-a- l Sail !Hoffman. West Berlin; Mrs. Edith Linda. Marcus, Sot Lake Ci,v, services hour souri with MS students. E. Jr- - Al (nava; sat- - e.s. siVer. Wiiiaws CP., Cemeerv., ,6rauw. East Cowman,. F,,herai Ser ma W.. 3 dfn,L,hdo.,,ist and sons co. Pariev p., Murray; The BYU total is a gain of Mrs. s ca!I Fr? Rown.,.,lift4';,,,Thusoneronm.1,:a:rovo; '1. i0Ie,,,,, 5".3p,:,:,. nel.btorOa pr,Or 10s Forwra! per cent over its enroll s services k'ontav v'a'A'r4 n C a r e s 1.4.,,i.:,1t.plt. McCALI. IDAHO Mere 1r,e-ii,- s Wm.. 4700 S. Slat. ment of 510 in fall semester of 'ECa,,n a- HerrIck, la. d;ed Dec. 17 l. of one ra,, p.m hosoi-aa in 1968. McCa,i causes ,nal.ral Neuf r,etore ServiCeS. Bur,ai. E'vsian . Stsrn Oct. Lake Georsa, 17, Itc.-;Gardens. DeEnrollment in the BYU Wis. Marred le,sa Summers, Or, itli. het Perce. loam. Fer,-w- r MT PLEASANT. Sanwa Coun'v R. partment of Communications Mti ssuar.i.lolle, .s,7.75;010,,tr,'"h"'r1,eal-sac14,.d- . Crsa1".19i9.6ad't dT1'3c3erod(e BRIGHAM CITY Funtwal iz, . s,,s by classes is: freshman, 101; Clarkston. av, who tarn Wash,, Ceiemark. :Vernon Res Thurston, e of Calt.er, 11 01 a acc,- - t 165; 107: 19(1, kiir...Dec, junior. to,. sophomore. IcrL Nev.; 3 Qranocildren; f SMI on,. 5 6,est , Of Brigham Cly. 10,1,1 be Lavthn 40. Mrs.. The Cm.. 134: br,oten C.v Anna eve,san, Oct 29, 1926, 9'0'049 Thirteenth graduate, senior, FL,- - .Marned IDS Ward Chao- Fourth Mildred Murch, Port:and. 0-ta1110. farmer. 11 can O'sen Finerai Fr!encis Blaine el. a.m., Revno .ds total number of degrees neral Saturclav TV011 Surr,vors. A,ac,A; sans, claathterS, Chape:, arth.-12Seurdav Falls, Idaho. Chapel, Fu,o1 Sunset Car; Ted. Verna,. EL,,,,s1 , 8 ro arn c,tv cethe:ei CA,., , Memar;a1 Cemelerp, Ke,,v, tin,. MrS- granted to majors in 1969 was Bunai Falis. P'ea"nt' 24Bonn Jkine - 194 Briotsam Car, (SR" Ten - re deTam Strath. Mrs Donne 126. including 110 bachelor A'. and Etia E. Rees sgo Oc41 IsLD;n7n4in (DC;xtv--4) 1,45847Desen.e.i rnA Akar v Dicker, 19A:), de 16 master's and !Coun,v; Mrs.. F. Factory grees Mrs. Ariz ; Kenneth Co.. Kansaa Aranufacrurino Arnn1 17 :Marv Ilitti1,eJ; eeave- - Ccvntv Cav, ,V.o. Farther amino, Cc,erna,,, GREENVILLE, narees. 2. orear CiauLe freeman Neroock. 56. a,ed crancicn,,oren;S. p.,,froDwq Coraracrors inc., Eriona'n Anav, Ar C.tv ar,c1 Ozoe, savv veteran Dec. 16 in a San Jose. Caf hcsoai re,; erDne-ta:m Caikrro;..e Ore.; Ma.6e, 11. ,,,, be, of natural causes. licrn Warcn Cy ar,n Srath Lt-,Sal!' Late C,e, 0.arath. Jto,11 Fredr,ck Green,ite. piurntes Ocaem Sa Leper F,tters Lirnan, Local iat,e. 0,.we Freeman Muroock. Mar- North e d .: Sr-- E, ne(, cp,tarced. al.env.sef DS Cny,cn. !Roz.e1 Mrs.. Je,nes Red- - oa,cnter. Joni D.. Thithas D. V;;.-- Erctier. broMers. der. 1,e Survisars: was unit A $130 auto stereo : Va ev Ca nrarnTnaera rr a a S- woNj Ci!vCooe. Greenv,;,e; NOtTnAr P trorner. s,serS. Par W 47..11:orer, Jock F., Larser,. .' Sf,-k- easan CourTy: stolen from a car owned by ford, Beaver Funeral thdav at 1 'Aenre e e . K. J. eleree V tee: Er,ehath CAN; M.-sHurnane. Aash,df- D VT. Lirsentar, Joel Warnick. 17IS Downington V,o,a Sande,s. P, Salurdalr 2 p P,easanr Atere iAterra liancericed. or C:" V Mrs. 17,!cli, Ave.. while it was parked 5,0,Clay SeaVf.r c,,encs ca UtaS Vectuary. S5,..tNem F,ver. Ventura. beare servCes. iCai 4. F rn H v sunoests contritaL.,tp fr;endS call ,x,c,Jr cor,er to see, !Non,3a4, 630 W. Sth South. oEhir!a, Feas,,nt Cerneter... Ir,ans to 1avarae charity.. v,ces. Bur,al. Green,de Cerreterv. program A , i Dsre. .. ePurnri::.cnernitadirensatu; of e-type a 0 Kra The wreckage of an execltivjet plane which crashed and burned at Salt Lake Interaational Airport has been early Tuesday moved into a hangar for examination of the engine and other parts. The crash. which occurred in thick fog shortly after 6 a.m., killed the pilot. Robert Earl Massey, 39, Norwalk. Conn.. and copilot, Thomas idiqr a ttrseridavyitesa-- Karl Forfling Wreckage Of Jet Examined a 1: Family Mortuary. .(Elause) Charles . 1111 pchaydFreurnierabirsolherwr.... n a.m. &pin ClydeSurv. ivZ'sirs'. teltr"crle!rs.SKJalecktv. Gar- - Inter- ,v- GPr,..novo;pit2,sbagrgrahrscl, ann4nerserfurriden.daysoaolrl "We pledge to you that we shall be most diligent in the operation of our nursing homes, that good patient care will continue to be our theme, and we shall do all we can to help our patients grow old gracefully." I In wt.:1i Survivors: husband; son, dauconters.!trprz 4141, 12524.0,9.0enJ V., Mrs. Ernesto (Lois) Mor,thoewc2h,,1993p7.0MeDrcrleteruCoOng. 2r7eg, aoohonaderill ,o.eS, Mrs. John IKatny) Witte. lGorolon In Journalism progress in prmidirg better patient care. We intend to continue doing so. We shall redouble our efforts. step up the pace, find new approaches. rededicate ourselves to continued good patient care. e Man-'8- step-by-st- For ,-- common knowledge that nursing homes in Utah have made continuous AREA Easy Access to V : oVEM . y I Va,:.-,..- :"C 20 13 'CasabarKa C.- magen ,... tv . i Brusses Caro 1 a , 27 3 P M 2 OM n 21 66 . &Pl. 54 17a IP 21 I 9 hz,ra - KOng a m. a m. 31 a.m. ia k::-:t- i ficts De,el Parts Ncer,,, Sa,pLsr, VOC1060 SyCineV a,m. Si roc 12 p m. p m. p a m. am. 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