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Show V Bias Individual Problem, Rabbi Tells NAACP Meet "Congress .cannot and will not overcome the inequalities among the nation's races, Rabbi Sid- ney Strome, Temple B nai Is- said Sunday at a public meeting observing Abraham Lin- com s birth anniversary and the beginning of Brotherhood ' 4 ,V ' The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, February 17, 1964 ', ( Now Four-year-ol- the d moes Mario Lopez, frighlened by all he has had to make since ieaing Cuba, is enmforled by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucino Lopez, who will relocate in Liah. (,OllllllCIlt hCiU'cIl Lllfls S.L. Church Thi op persons who have been adopted church gioup. by a Holladay MR. AND MRS. Lucino son, Lopez and their Mario, deplaned at Ihe Salt Lake Municipal Airport Saturday and spent Sunday touring the city. Members of the Holladay Community Chuieh, who met the plane, have provided the refugee fannlv with an apart- ment stocked with thing we can think of, a job THE LOrEZ family is the second Cuban refugee family to be relocated in Salt Lake City under the auspices of the Committee governor-endorse- d for Relocation, said Mrs. Roy A. Cabell, committee chair- man. everv-anoth- - and his pretty, darkeved wife told of their satisfaction on Utah and finding reaching friends. - Through an interpreter, Mr. Lopez, who was a toy manu-fa- c Hirer in Cuba before he fled Communist oppression, 254 FOR ANT comfort that winter-hounSait Lakers ran take, the weather bureau official said it was a sizzling 102 degrees last July 24, the hottest for that year, and the mercury has been knnwm to go even higher 107 degrees on July 26. 1960 died Kiev Edna Lucille 1912 imORCES Jllplfr GRANTED Third District Court M a r r Kirk First p Fellowship ArflllP II. Bird tery' FnmdV si'wlshinV 'm,"con to tribute Church, 12 , the C First Presbyterian St Archie Wayne County Fruita died Saturday at TTroeiv aBoSrn" sLesnkte H rju1A L3r DEViLS SLIDE Moruan Can,,- aiud ot , von ACKerjJi Gt a ne.ri ailment aolurday at 9 am al home Bon FeD 9, 191, cram, Neo to Oar ret b rd Pearl Lena Married Hester Acxerson Mary Adsit June 21, IV4,, Sheridan Solemnized July 9 1954, Lo yo gan Temple Church ot Jesus Christ oi Latter day Saints Member Croy LDS Ward den, Morgan county 4 leader, two years Active, Little Ideal Baseball Employe, League .a L7a revdent, RAIN A WARM FRONT COLD FRONT (70 indi-eale- s JaVkson Democratic League, a past director of Young Demorrats and has held numerous dis- tncf organization offices. Region generally with some periods of clearing and some snow flurries at higher elevations, Dt from U 5 Weather skies are forecast for th ' 10 returns on 08 TEMPERATURE Data to Sunday-a- t your savings Salt Lake Wearmer Data Precipitation far 24 hour period ended Sunday af 5 p m , 25 ac for February, 02, precipitation 42, precipitation cumulative deficiency, since Oct 1, 1963, 4 59 accumulative de- flciencv 7)2, sunrise Monday, 7 20, sun- - CHART i pm. Utah DFS 12 hr 05 Tr Highest gaming , , , not only plus profitable but safe , the additional important advanand tage of extra convenience services make savings at Deseret Federal more profitable oil around. For 5 years Deseret Federal hot paid the highest current rote , . , DFS protects your savings, eoch account is insured to $10,000 by a U.S. Government agency. Salt Lake City and vicinity Consid arable cloudiness Monday with scattered .02 snow In mountains Partly cloudv Tues day, a little warmer during the dav .02 High Monday near 35, tdw 15 to 20, high 02 UP Both W FEDERAL fwarante & STATE actureti praBoretien f vry tax return. If w mak errors fhot cost yov ony penalty or interest, we will pay the penalty ar interest H & R BLOCK l06 Southwestern w I TC-- Antons Upset, Foulger A. L. ONeil - Driver Isnt Spp la tn The Ti Hume MIDVALE What Mldvalp Iipo foarori urnnM Ho a fafst A 0 Neil L ,Vnsh 56 .44 offlCOr. $ Said a drt cn laxative? t It quickly sparkles away gas ' pain, heartburn, and sour stomach due to gastric todtty which most , - other Jaxatives ignore. Then it spteds on, as only a fluid can, to FOR relieve constipation and the slug- gishness of irregularity quuUy yet gently. Usually in less than two hours' Next time irregularity put you in "slow motion," don t settle for one of those "slow motion" laxa-beti,, ttves, Sal Hepatic Take sparkling . , I and start to feel better tight Vz away. d day noon 36 E 7th South. Sail Lake City Cemetery Buna!, Funeral for Ralph A services Andrew, 76 566 E 17m South who died Fr.day at 5 a m in a Sail Lake hospital after a long Illness will be Thursday, pm, 2128 S State, where friends call Wednesday, Thursday pr.or to .serv.ces. 68pm, Burial Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Born July 2, 1887, Saint Kittie, West Indies, to fealph and Agnes Ehwbeth Arnold Andrew Married Ssll M,raaret E Beck June 30 Retired Lke City bookkeeper Belvedere Ward. Church of Member, Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Veteran, World War i Manager, Cottonwood Dairy tor years Survi ivors widow, son, daughters, William B , Mtr VeHm (Dcwothy) Boyack nT, ?S!ahnSoflr!,e)L8Aky,erCs,,,yTokMyro, Cta'rri!Lnrer nf?mni-Un,VM!llfS- ,u'"'a JiTnj Survivors rhC,?.u.n HOME LOANS SEE MILLER & VIELE 1 S Ixchnrft). Ploca, tM -- 6571 sth! Th.var cieohen C M 5on sT" " Ch""r . eu.u Salt General Hospital Cottonw 6od LDS Hospital an Mrs. Jan Mr R Christensen, 204 C 13th South, daughter Mr and Mrs. Norman R Haslam. 3907 Acord Wv , Granger, Mr and Mrs. Frank L 5evWi5' 2160 20th East, daughter Mr and Mrs Paul M mmIbw ' J03 W 5750 South, Rov, Mr and Mrs. Robert daughter L. Prince, M Duqwavdauchtrir ind d aM Mr Mrs Thom.s H Wilh.m- son, 3U4 8th East daughter Legal Notices ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS WAIEK PULLUllON CONTROL MNU ACCtLtRA tD PUBLIC hKuoRAM PROJEu i WrC-AFf AH 37 SEvcK OuTt-ALLINE FOR AMERICAN FuRK CITY CORPORA T HJN Sealed bids will be received by American City at the ottice of Pr,ui Shelley, City Recorder at tn City Hall, American Utah unu 7 ou o'clock prrt, Fork., M S T Wclw 7 of Latter dav widow sons, dfiuqhterx Lee James Jackie Mary Lou Mrs Carma Lemmon, all Moab three grandchildren mother Payon, brothers Baun Mrs Mar sisters oaret Powell bMh Price Mrs June Rrmussen Mrs imogene Crapo both Bngham City Mrs Andv Stew Jnw art, Mrs Ruth Chidester both rtpooswii?0 Nev , James submm.n? a b?na7ie bid SpnngviMe Vegas, Mrs Dorothy Swmk Moab Funeral Jmdernrmna and plans specifics 1 Wednesday pm, Moab LDS,tiQn Wllh their proposals, issuanc Friends call Monday Tues of Chapel than dav Turner Mortuary ' h evenings h.rizW tj.'ii cAm lf Moab Wednesday por to serv,c. f Chapel Burial Moab City Cemetery is refundable PJ the conditions set forth above Those who do not submit bids but return the plans and specifications In good condition prior to bid opening will receive the deposited amount Those not complying with the above requirements will forfeit the deposit Each bid must be submitted on the form provided as a part of the contract documents and shall be aca certified by companied check, cashier's check or bid bond from a surety company acceptable to AmerTjakP CoUlllV' Fork ican made payable to City, the American Fork City in Jhur,ch Ralph A. Andrew nBd children, great grandchild, brothers sisters Ronald Salt Lake City, Allen C , Newark N J , Robert A , Fort Lauderdale Fla , Mrs Henry One:) New York City, Mrs Schilling Hebert (Estelle) Samenfoldt Oxford N J , Mrs Tom (Gerry) Greatorex Kearney, NJ, Mrs Leslie (Uisula) Benton Rrille NJ, Mrs Frank (Edith) Duffy, Montclair, NJ Timers News of Record M6RRHGE ' LICENSES A5va Arthur Roy VeoAs Nev Davidson, 54, Las .8 City foster brother, Brigham Citv Scott HU9 Hosier Cross" cri E'" illiam J. Carrigan W U H,mKks' ftt m Ru,h lanthut jm, An J 2? Magna? ' p irhirdc ' t.-- .i Lake Sa" S"'1 I'&Z MXth ft' c"h"a Robert H Liston, 26, Salt Lake, W (Myrtle) Littlefield, both Komth, 25. Salt Lake. Mr, c. A fjr'ephme) Boh1 ari Walker for Oxer J0O Years Eldon Sorenaen, 21, Murray,' Henry V4',,r jraMP t VTfflUl t ft IVtUf Mfllt r v Murray. neral Tuesday. 11 a m , Lindguirt and j0vc c 0,tan Sons Cqnma1 Funeral Chanel, where! friends call Monday, 79 pm, Tues- - fCly pv Burial. Wash- day prior to services John Joe Martinez, ??, Murray, inglon Heights Memorial Park Utah Julie Ann Maelas, 19, Satt Lake Your "For Reni" Ad Will City. i Ftovrt L. Carpenter, Silver 64, T ( Gets Results 5 J, r t" Mary Nev Hoffman 61, -- , a Stiver Springs sure b,d bond shaM be Q,ven 85 8 Ruar antee that the bidder wiM execute the contract in conformity with the form of contract included m th contract documents, and furnish per-Ifformance bond within fifteen (15) dvs after notification of the award of the contract to the bidder American Fork Citv reserves th riqnt to reiect any or ail bids, or any part ot any bid, to waive any informality in any bid a i H best interests Attention of the appear bidders is particularly called to tna plovment to be observed ana mini mum WJge rales ,0 b, paid under the contract No bidder mv withdraw his bid for n oenod nf thirty (W3) davs After the dat set for the eoentna of h'ds American Fork City Corporation Bv GLEN T ANDERSON, Mayor nFeb'i5,i6nt7hlica,IOIp WXl, siiLLaKe JTnbune Tue CTATP S chrt Mr Sert.ng Famihts d E,5, 00 oclock mm( ?T 5,ar"na sl to struetions Bidder, Plan, cit'Cations end other Contract Documents may be examined and 00,ainPd at the ott.ee ot Caldwell, & Sorensen Shards ,nc ' s tor American Fork City,tngiat Vfe 'and aao ccYY.m 5a? Lake Cilv Utah w Soo.h m a uty 00 dooslt wSfnh rIii.rii ori sew of dIm JBIII) cvri Ooden 0GP,EN'li!'i,mu ?! Dr an, died Set Bertha S Reeder jegat age, Sait urday morning in an Ogden hospital . after a short Illness Born Feb 28, 1907, Peterson Morgan County, lo Hans Greeff, 19, Salt Lake ,rven and Cvnthia Jones Carrioan Connie Baker 19, Wal- Married Mildred King July 31, 1936, nut Creek,(Cornelia) Calif oT'TSttir tfcTsaints! John Carrillo, 19, Salt Lake; Eleanor Ida Valdez, 17, Salt Lake Public weifar'"inei two Lynn Tavtor Jones, ilA Salt Lake? s7endcc,iaanGrHpdau,dh00B'rlr Shalby Lee Bailey, 18, Salt Lake Young University, graduate work, Robert Linell Shelton, 72, Salt of Southern California University M A. degree, University ot Utah, LLkmd. M.oi, Ream, TV, Salt Lake 1956 High priest LDS Wber-HeightStake LDS mlion. Southern Stales, Ronald L.Var Johnson. 21, Salt . as Albino pm Member, Dit Lake, Midjd,m.a,h,r: Mary Sut Stanger, 23, oSJA, Malad, Ave., Idaho IIE HAS identified Ortega, 51, vale. He suffered lacerations. Denme U Jackson, p , at Mr ''jvyon M,EdnSTcT Ethel May Hunt, 58, Kearns AM .CITY Funeral Services arry Orvillw Safford, 23, Salt William Wallace Phillips 74 315 take North who died after a car- Anne Brown, 19. Salt- - Lake ptram nd collision juhe will be Saturday Tuesday noon Brigham City Third Douglas Lee Baker, 21, Ogden Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ Hazet Ve Snyder, 22, American 8er?d.av Saints Friends cal! Fork Monday, 6 8 pm, Tuesday prior to B 5d Si, Felix Olsen Romero, West Jordan, Funeral , Chapel poAda May Clark, is, Sait Lake Brigham City Burial, Brigham City Born Dec 21, 188, Briq Cemetery or ham oty t0 Moroni L and Melvm Dale Nelson, 22. Salt Lake, Carla Anne D.mus, 19, salt iLake Welch Phillios Married Ruth Clark 1912, Briqham She City died Jan 27, 196? Farmer Former Car warmer south P1,CP Hiqhs both days 30 to 42, lows 5 to 18 north on Mam Street at about Wvomina Partly cloudv Monday add 400 South in Midvale, missed a with a few snow tlumes in (Tuesday Warmer east Monday Hiohs bridge across a canal, straddled mountains Monday in 30s southwest, 35 to 45 porlh a Six-inc- h nd east, In 20s In mountain. pipeline, then gas . Summary High pressure began building turned turtle in the three-to-iouover the Injermountain Region as a storm which passed through the region leet OI canal water. Sunday morning moved Into the Midwest. When officers Sorensen ar- Scattered snow showers continued to b reported over much of Utah and southern rived the scene, he waded Idaho early Sunday morning, and by early afternoon skies began to show signs into the canal, opened the door ot clearing. Snowfall was not great Ogden had the most precipitation with of the partially submerged car twoUenths of an Inch Early morning found the driver asleep. temperatures ranged from near sero into and the teens 132isnow'Smonun7alsMUMIe Many people assume that a lay, auve njust tuke six to upht hours And it s true to bring rebel that mtny luxattves pills, gum, often take meditated chocolate that long. But not Sal Hrpatua1 Sal Hepalaxative that's tic is the made to hlp you start feeling'- right Considerable , DIRK SORENSEN', Mirhale Slow .lotion Pays you earnings Irom the 1st when you save by the, ,20th M. m.s ?! 70 l Edith m Fouiger cause Saturday , died of natural 3 39 p m in a Sait Lake hospital R Gonzales, Helen Garcia, 25, Salt Lake Still taking a . Idaho Edith St at Rmon Dunn Preston Funeral Tues dav 1pm SI Charles LDS Ward 7 9 Friend' call Monday Chapel p rr Tuesday 10 a m to services at St residence Ceme Charles Bunal, tery. Frank ADVERTISEMENT SAVE BY MAIL Wfmday HE IS ACTI4E in the Church of Jesus Christ of Lafter-daand CIVIC af- I,Saints, scouting has two chll- 1J married, fairs; dron and lives at 1430 Cncv-- I enne St. Kep. Anderson lists education, laoor, u.NlfarA and saieiy as par ticular legislative interests. He which Will adocateS legislation to promote U1C growth Of thP State S j CCOnOITlV, produce tnP DCSt turn for tax dollars spent and holding the line On permit taxation CO. Notion's larger Tax Servico ' Phono OA 177 last 9th South 777 West North Tempi 4122 Sou'h Stale 2112 South 9tf Sost 3060 W 3500 South, Granger 2022 Stouth Mam, Bounti'ul Weekdays 9 am- - pm, Sot , Of S pays postage both ways Two conv.t.nt offices to serve you 'Tuesday near 4 Utah Partly c'oudv Monday and Tues (day except considerable cloudiness north nows in moun Monday with scattered ' U2 lams Little warmer during dav High both davs 30 to 45 north and east, in upper 40s southeast Lows 10 to 25 Southeastern Idaho Considerable cloudiness Monday and Tuesday, becom mo partly cloudv Tuesday moht Some nd scattered snow 03 areas of low cloOds 03 Monday and Monday night tjttl tern oerature chanqes Highs both days 25 lows 10 to 20. Generally windy 50 to lit INCOME TAX 5 Ceme,er''-Count- E r.r, MOAB Spots iii the Roof Over Your Head Cloudv SI.T Lake 45 noon Wedn,5day pm Burial Central, Washington County 1 mu SHOWN The weather forecast map for Monday considerable cloudiness for Inlermomitain TY ca deik for 10 eais. he! hac long been a five in the Dem-0(T3t1C organization MIAMI FRON- T- DEPl design. Mrs. East, sotr I1' J' and 9th Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Christiansen, 1332 Varden Wy , daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lester V. Catmuil Jr., 406 Chicago St, daughter Mr and Mrs. Robin M. Lawson, 714 N Redwood Rd , son Mr. and Mrs. Leland R. Bruderer 3306 Upland Dr, son Mr and Mrs. Peter K. Smith, Tooele, daughter Mr and.Mr. Roland P Gaitacher, 9386 Redwood Rd , daughter Mr and G n 3Z5 L T1 Mn Denzel (Helen! Henry, Price Wh,ppl Mrs Norman (Gertha) T HmhwTh001 Christensen Chivers both Salt Lake City Mrs inStor! a Mr " 74 Cenfer Ralph (Maida) Barnsley field Mrs Luntie Bezvack Ogdsn Kax,on Av ' dU9nter. LDS d m , Funeral Wednesday Friends call Thitd Ward Chapel Tj3La Tuesday 79 pm to Peterson Mortuary services, East Sahna Salma Side Bunal, Mr end Mrs Roberi Ferrv, 80 Cemetery Lfnnox Ave, Midvale, daughter. . ... term Uniform s( hool building 842 and v" l tv, hcaltii LDS Hospital Mr andAnne on CLOUDY Babic born m the Salt Lake area during the period ended Sunday at 10 pm included on Bird Married Emma Jcrgen ,9 Lived sen 'Richlie'd in Sa',na Owned Capito operated years II0I CTOSS IlOStlltal Reel lodge Fruit, Conducted ours, Mr ,nd M Robert D Knox Hal Charte- Utah southern member, . Posse Sheritf s Aavne Crtnty Lm lani Church ot Jesu Christ s"a Member of Survivors Latter day Saints C M . L.rev C LmK, sens. widow, Clair, daughter Or son Highland Satt Lake City Fruita Archie Jr Mr M c,Bam.n Mrs Golden (Utahnal Andra Gus 9911.- Lnou f Cali, , nine grandchildren, tine, , served 1471-18t- Births d years lrs Crusade Backdrop STATIC Ely, William H. Hunter, 55, Spanish Fork, Utah, Louise Lets Hestlneton, 35, Salem, Utah Merl Hooley Sept 191 Lmdon 16, Bowe, ? copper Employed 1908 13 Co Philltpsburg Magna Member, Midvale Pres b y t r a n mill, 13 v e a r s Survivors Church livedAftprin widow, marriage, sons, daughters, E , Brazil until 1946 Mrs Glen Willard Helped organize (Vera) Union Church, Rio Chtpman, both de Janeiro, Brazil, Mrs Midvale, -Arthur (Cleo) Hales, Magna, Shir! Church, San Paulo, Brazil Survivors H, Sandy, 14 grandchildren, 3 great-B Hoi husband, Mrs G (Manorie) grandchildren, brothers, sisters. Law land, Rio de Janeiro, Mrs Emery rence, Pleasant Grove, Wilford, Ruth Mabel! both Los Angeles, (Florence) Morelli, Salt Lake City, Green, one great grand Johnson American Fork, Edith Ja seven grandchildren child Funeral, Tuesday 12 30 pm, cobsen, Salt Lake City. Privale First Presbyterian .Church Mount Olivet Ceme burial service WHEN HE came in on the plane we w'ere a little sad We are-s- o far from our homeland. But when we saw all the smiling people, w'e felt very much at home, Mr. Lopez said. getThey had no trouble ting out of Cuba, they said, but they w'ere stripped and for all valuables searched which were confiscated. House n 19, Kav E. Kirk Rowe cu NEW ORK Utah State Capitol wall form the backdrop for The Greater Salt Lake Crusade for Christ. a color documentary film of last summer's program to be shown Monday at 8 pm. in the Clav-toJunior High School, Fast, according to Pastor Niel F. Nielson, director. Williamson, Nev. Summit County, Survivors Laramie Wyo widow, Kenneth sons daughter Timothy, Dean. Roger, all Devils Slide. Mrs Kenneth (Mary) Worden Morgan, tton UalnVi C AnHprcon Sun- - one mother, Wellington grandchild, , sisters. brothers. Henry, obv snnmmred kic canniaary fnr iolo Myrlet Cheyprroef Wvo Amos James. Laramie, reelPCtlon to flip Itcin House forma,LeonaWaiter, Havens, Chevenne, Mrs Mrs Pete Rav Strube, (Viola) v (Mary) from District 9. Thomas, both Albm Wyo Edmund Mrs (Fern) Erickson on Lake $ Colo , Mr Salt Clarence (Opal) Eagle. City', call Friends Carlson, Wellington ST IDAHO Mr. 1 h e Democratic - Monday, 6 9 Morgan LDS Thelma CHARLES, pm Wilkes, 64, St Charles Funeral Stake Center Thursday d'ed of Dunn a heart ailment Saturday ticket. 2 pm. Fort Coliins, Colo. Bunal, Born Oct 10 afternoon at home Fort Collins to James and Eva 1899, Georgetown Rep. Anderson, Hoff Dunn Married to Sam Wilkes a three June 17 1926. Logan Temple, Church of Jesus Christ ot Lafterdav Samis Gor veteran, 12 years BERYL, Iron County-Le- vi Grad Lived Georgetown Pans ua,ed aiding .Academy VMr' on has m a j o r eommit- 24, 1896 Pme Valley Washington vivors husband sen dsughter Mrs County to William Albert and Ciar Thomas A (Donnai Nielson Logan tees of that body Bracken Member, paul S. Salt lake Citv tiv- - grand Lssa .Burgess Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dachildren, brothers sisters, Mrs G A Legislative 15 Saints US mail carrier years (Ethel1 Wilcox Mrs W L Wirla lihuttiei , Neal Survivor slsiei H fueller mm s u Ire o m mittees (Niha) Pierson Anthon (Tone Torrance Bj salt Lake City Mrs Ned L Mr. Anderson Beryl, Mr w ith safeC ayton W Calif, Mrs (L IUs; Magna dealing Bayard tRoie) Can S' G?or,e Funeral wn.,das J (Doia) Braun Sacramento Cabf , alcoholism and d PROVO Stevens LeRoy Williams, 20, Provo. Utah, Patricia Ann Letser, 18, Provo Donato France McCrary, 32, Wells, Moore Ensign snednt? Parker Drc !r",P Vernon Veteran Asks Return to Utahs House region. UNIVERSITY He Utah years Gerald Von AeKerson i 5 NO 1876, County Tenn , to Samuel David and tyaf9aret Brnwn V .v Married to Brig k ham Daniel Dar 17, March per 1897, Manti Tern Church of pie Jesus Christ of 'Latter day Samis Alice Adopts-Cuba- ns for Mr Lopez in the plnsicai plant at the University of Utah, and friends, according to Mrs. Mary Anderson, chairman of the church group. searehod a continent for a home after leaving Cuba have 1 UKE a i IlStriCt lOUrt : Address Dinner SALT pm 15 77 James . UrritAIN Darger Salt Lake hospital Born March 2, Hoi Emily A. PREJUDICE Is not inherited; it is learned while we are young. In most cases, we retain certain prejudices to conform with the pattern of the group 'with which we live, Most of us will not take the greatest amount of precipitation for any period, was chance of becoming unpopular March 15, when ,bv speaking out against those irrhes fell. things most people have come . ,0 believe, even if morally we fo THE LONGEST dry spell fppl (hey arp wrQng the area was 62 davs in 1952, CIVIL RIGHTS legislation is, from Sept 12 to Nov. 12,said! , , , of course, a step in the right di- rPrtlnn-- ,h direction of break fhennlvrnoMh on mcordJcto down thpf;e prPJudlcPS. But one not her of that year-w- hen ,t js an lndlvjd fask and M(.h single drop of moisture was re- us- musf hod fo ,hp mpanngi P of Brotherhood Work and the To get back 1o winter, the, of a, undpr rj0d shivrnldpst day on record was a The rabbi also read a comery mtous 30 degrees which iced munique from the Central Con 1933, Feb. 9, ovpr the area on ference of American Rabbis con- and the fastest wind of more demni ,cp fln(J thin onp minute duration was for all Jews m practice underrecorded in March. 1954, when standing and tolerance in every71 hour. it was miles per day living MR. WARNER pointed out that gusts of wind lasting less To than a minute have been recorded up to 90 to 95 miles an hour. Mrs. Marjorie Swann, U S. The fastest wind in the past coordinator for the World Peace year for the over one minute Study Mission, will discuss politmeasure W'as on June 3, 1963, ical implications of the world when the velocity was 63 miles peace movement Monday from ' 5 to 30 an hour. pm at a YWCA pot- luck dinner in the west lounge HEW A LOG. of couisp, is 2 3id South. The public is accompaniment of win mvitcd tors jn thp Silt Lake Valley hut nothing in recent yeais ha romp npar Hip record for the season of 1930-3Mr. Warner said during that season, there were 77 ron-mdavs from Nov. 26 to Feb II when dense fog covered the LOAN ASSN. 1904 26 T$. Permelia Brown Darger, 17, 3376 9th East, died of causes Incident to age Sunday at-A .Pansy - dle t Fansy P. 39th George Carnet, 28 Ely Nev ; resident 79 Bonnie Cogswell, 31, FaMbn, Nev. Member, LDS LDS Church Sui Member, Church Survivors son sons r0lm"n,h vivors David widow, Eugene Vatdon, daughter, pan L, Susanna Ridgley all Salt Lake City 52 grandchildren,! Margaret Best Chamber ja, Den- both Salt City, two grandchil 51 Funeralf ver greatgrandchildren dren Erin N Wednesday sisters 2 brothers, pm. 260 E South, bo Mrs C J Temple where friends call Tuesday Tyler Ripley liebhardt, 40 (Mary) van Duzer Salt Lake City, 68 pm Wednesday p$ior tn services Nev MrS Minwtte Bunkl, Elysian Burial eardfns Vwm (Sydn-- vi Bountiful Funeral, Wednesday noon 260 E South Temple where friends1 rail Tuesday, 6 8 pm Wednesday S BpniSUIPftVt Burial, Salt Lake prior to ervices OGDEN City Cemetery Mrs Bernadean Sand Strom Jugler, 57, Ogden, died Sat B. urdav 8pm at Mrs Emily A Bullock Ensign, 76, her home after a Sherry Alvev Warren from Douglas long illness Born 3755 S 3200 West J Warren, mental cruety. Plaintiff 9 0 6, 30 Oct died of a heart awarded decree Ogden, to Erick ailment Sunday at Bonnie June Beckstead from Mar. VW Emma and 30 a m at the vin Dean Beckstead, mental cruelty Sand Hegstrom home of Willard Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of strom Mamed to A Bullock Grang minor children $100 a month support. Frank A Jugler er Born Dec 27, Irene M Cusmano (aka Irene M. June 26 1926 Salt St 887, John, Taylor) from Samuel S Cusmano Past Lake City Tooele County, to S taka Samuel mental Taylor), Patripresident, Edward Plaintiff awarded cruelty decree. otic Order of Does Catherine Detendant awarded and custody of minor 27, past Lodge Bennett Arthur child national supreme to WilMarried Margaret E Gividen from Joseph POD president Earl Gividen, mental cruelty lard Richard Plain In Active Red 18, tiff awarded decree, $25 a montn Dec Crbss, Heart 1907, Lake Sait alimony Fund Served Dolores Searcy from 455 Church Eugene Temple, Office of Price Administration during Plaintiff award of Jesus Christ of member Searcv nonsupport Charter World War II ed decree, custody of minor child, Latter day Saints A Ywr board of directors Oyden a support He died Oct 27 Relief Society teach Sunday School Carol Shafer Hodges fro Ruth e 1918 Married to er, Ogden forty Third Ward Church menal cruaity Plaintiff Joseph Smith, Salt Lake City Isaac of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints died feb 9, 19J9 Married ot son Frank A a??ided decree, cusody of minor husbaa1 Survivors children Ensign, Sept 5 1950, Salt Lake Cityoi jr f(Ve grandchildren, brother, Member LDS Church, Daughters sisters, Carol W Sandstrom Ogdtn, 1 1 IT)wM RNT S Utah Pioneers, Camp 21 u!lvlM0f ?. Andersen Mrs Richard (Wilmal Willianf husband, sons Willard A Idaho Mrs pwatello San Francisco Edward A Bullock both Grangei Edna) Gassaway 10 sia great grand grandchildren Tomlinson, Wesley (LiMtani noon . . Funeral rov Thursday children Funeral Wednesday pm wnnre fnpnds call I niTtl Granger LDS Ward Chapel 1270 W Mvers Mortuary 3650 South Friends call 260 E South Tuesday 7 9 pm, Wednesday prior Continent Al Thrift 8, Loan Co vs at to services. Burial Ogden City Ceme Temple. Wednesday, 6 8 p m Doreew Dnn. - f .w.'.s Dixon a,ndR rhaoel, Thursday one hour prior to.fery, Plaintiff awarded $1.058 40 services Burial, St. John Cemetery Jensen OH Co vs Da8 S. LeA, Plaintiff awarded 52.753 95 M. Shoppers Discount, Inc vs L M ' Hurst dba Horn of Plenty. Plamtiff E Utah INDON, Ray County awarded Si 755 Mrs Alice Morse Bowe 79 1037 3rd 70 irk Lmdon, nat ot International Communlr ationa Coro, Ave , died of a strnk vs Audio Visual Specialists. ural causes Sun Inc. Sunday al 10 a m ffflv Plaintiff awarded $1 997 91 at 2 15 pm in a Yuma Anz , C At P Hillside Gardens Inc v honve Born Born hospital Kimball dba Kimball & Son ExcaMarch 2, 1884, Fo 18 18H Lin 65 awarded $3,083 plaintiff to don vating William JJ1'1 jB5bF and Rebecca Peck Wintcrs Enel SAVINGS MARRIAGE LICENSES Nev. Ely, E today to Lucas B and Nelsena An dersen Howard Married Ellen Maude Cederiof I, 1928, March Salt Lake City Solemnized Salt Lake T emple. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Boilermaker, Union Pa 1 c c Railroad l, Week. FEDERAL Owen L. Howard after 1 switch to News of Record Aug BROTHERHOODS Week, also Negro History Week, continues ALL THAT legislation such as the civil rights bill can do )S through Washington's Birthday provide punishment for the hate-- Saturday. Several hundred per-fu- l behavior of those who prac- - sons attended. Albert B. Fritz, tice prejudice, the rabbi said. chapel president, presided. ' He was principal speaker Sun- There is little point in expecting legislation n do a job for us which can be done only by each individual overcoming Rabbi Strome told prejudices, the group. Here-Mid- Isnt Intermountain Obituaries Owen L. Howard, 5?. 158 South, died Saturday at 7 50 pm m a Sait Lake a hospital tong illness Born day afternoon beneath the rotunda at the State Capitol at a meeting sponsored by the Salt Lake Chapter, National Associa-raetion for the ' Advancement, of Colorpd p 23 " (BW iit ah invitation to bid chasing Division, Department ot Ft- -nance. State ot Utah, U State Caolto1' Salt Lake Citv, Utah, until 9 00 AM February 26, 1964, on the fol- towing FOB destination LAND BOARD, REQ. NO. 483: STATION WAGON ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NOS. A 608 SEDANS ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. OFFICE FURNITURE ROAD COMMISSION, REQ NO. AUTOMATIC TAMPERS ROAD COMMISSION, REQ. NO. COVER MATERIAL ROAD COMMISSION, REQ NOS. PLANT ,M38, onuMINOUS SURFACING). INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, REQ NO IS 451 BLANKETS TOURIST AND PUBLICITY COUNCIL, REQ. NO. 22: PRINTING '(BOOKLETS) UTAH TRADE TECHNICAL STJTUTET, PROVO,. REQ, N(j. TheDepmernV0, nance r.: serves the right to reiect any or aH bids; or to accept or reiect the whole or any part of any bid; or to waive any Informality or technicality in any bid in the Interest t the State. Onlv bids giving a firm mmtatmn properly signad wtH be accented Bid pronosaiy and aoecifi- rations will be furnished upon re- guest. CLAIR R. HOPKINS ) Director - |