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Show Tr fJNe7ve-erer- u e w w y f e v ' K ! The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, July 15, 1961 , S.L. Boatsman, 46, Dies Lowell School Delegation In Water of Bear Lake Parents Protest Pupil Shifts Special to The Tribun I , morning. - RICH COUNTY SheriffSher-ma- n Lutz said the man was Harry-Edw- in Edmonds, 2435 E. 17th South, Salt Lake City. Sheriff Lutz said it had not been positively determined if Mr. Edmonds drowned or tyd suffered a heart attack. The victims - body wasre-coverefrom about 15 feet of water by Richard Joyner, Garden City, and Kent Stark, Salt Lake City. ' THEY FOUND the body about 500 yards from the west shore of the lake about a half mile south of the'Gus Rich Harry Edwin Edmonds . . . Found in 15 feet of water. Hot Clouds Boil Trace of Rain PREDICTED, for Satur-dais a chance of afternoon or evening thundershowers, which may cool Salt Lake City off somewhat, but nothing approaching Londons 59 is likely, weathermen said. y VFW Plans Outing The annual summer outing for members and families of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 409, will be given Sunday at 11 a. m. in Fairmont Park. Paula Joyce Ryan, 18, left, accept scholar- ship award from Dr. John R. Ward and Mrs, MR. EDMONDS body was still in a life jacket when recovered, Sheriff Lutz said. Preliminary investigation indicated the engine on the boat in which Mr. Edmonds and a woman companion were riding had sheared a propeller pin and Parallel parking in Salt Lake Mr. Edmonds may have been City has apparently began takattempting to repair the en- ing its toll on revenue received gine when he fell into the by the city for parking meter water. violations, William R. Palmer, SHERIFF Lutz said' he was clerk of the Police Traffic informed of the accident Court, said friday. Thursday at 8:30 p.m. A search was organized and THE MONTHLY court re six boats worked the lake untii port issued. Friday showed a daylight looking for the miss- reduction of $19,715 in revenue ing man. during the month in the cateMR. EDMONDS was emgory of parking and miscelployed as a cook at the Gus laneous traffic violations, comRich resort. He was a major pared with the same month a In the U.S. Air Force reserve. year ago. HARRY EDWIN Edmonds Last month's totals show was born July 14, 1914, in Salt 13,216 parking violations and Lake City to William Samuel 767 miscellaneous traffic vioEd- lations and Hetty Hopkinson with a revenue of monds, He never married. $33,526. During June, 1960 the Survivors include his father; parking and miscellaneous viosister, Mrs. Ruth Angell of Salt lations were not separated in Lake City; brother, Roy, Chi- court records and showed a total of 20,763 tickets with a cago, 111. revenue of $53,141. "WITH PARALLEL parking removing about half the parking meters on State Street, Mr. Palmer said, it has reduced the number-- ef - tickets officers were able to issue there. State Street had been a it per cent allowance does does not appropriate additional main source of revenue from parking violations. money to the commission. The commission has in the past spent more and less than of its budget one twenty-fourtin a month, depending on the demand for welfare services. Attorney Rejects Appeal On Welfare Fund Plan The Utah State Welfare Commission Friday failed to make any headway with the Utah attorney general's office in seeking additional money. THE ISSUE involves a provision enacted by the 1961 Legislature which declares that the commission mayspend up to five per cent of its budget in any one month. If the commission were to do that, it would exhaust its funds in 20 months "equ icing a deficit appropriation from the 1963 Legislature to biennium. the A. PRATT KESLER, deputy Utah attorney general, said after meeting with welfare officials that whatever the five Flames at Home Hospitalize Girl MR. KESLER said the five Flames from a blazing garper cent authorization may bage can severely burned a have been intended to allow Salt Lake girl at her those seasonal fluctuations. home Friday at 10:17 a.m. But it Isnt authority to operate CONVALESCING budg20 months on a . . et, he said. night in the. Primary Hospiburns Welfare officials have said tal with second-degrethat with the present 18 mil- of the back and legs was Tina lion dollar budget, spread over Larsen, daughter of Mrs. Bon24 months, and the current de- nie Larsen, 444 Kuster Ct. (325 mand levels, welfare services East). .She was reported in condition. and grants will have to be cut. Friday e Oscar Hadley Intermountain Obituaries font. Amanda 87, 856 A v, died East, 9 1465 WEST WEBER. Friday, 45am. at her homo of cause incident to age Born Pee. 28, 1873. Richfield, to William H. and Mary Ellen Laid-laSeegmiller. Married to Jonathan Jones Toronto. Jan. 4, 1899. Manu Temof ple, Church Jesue Christ of t Latter-da- y Sainu. f Charter member. Camp 18. Daugh Meters of Utah Toronto Survivors on. dauahters. John S., Mrs. Eleanor T. Nelson, both Sait Lake Cityt Mrs. Robert H (Verona) Bowen. six Calif. Atherton, grandchildren, three sisters. Rulor brothers, H , Medford, Ore ; Mrs. Louisiana Thurber, Flagstaff, Am : Mrs. A. Z (Irene) Richards, Mrs. Sarah Sadie) Mabel Rosa, Mra Minnie Neal Poultnn. all Salt Lake Citv. Funeral Monday. 10 am, 28 E South Temple, where friends call Sunday. 8 8 pm. Monday prior, Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Mrs. Glenda Andrews W 7800 2114 South West Jor- Strom. 41, dan. died Friday, 8 20 am. in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. 11. Born 1920, July Sevier Aurora. County, t William and Luella Mason Andrews. Married to Wal lace Strom, July r Francisco, Calif. He 1936. Aug. died Member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Su- rvivors sons, ; Jerry daughters. Richard Kirby, Craig Douglas, (Joyce) Marvin, Mrs. William Carol Maurine, Karen Steele, Ra.Nae. Kathryn, all West Jordan; Mrs Eldon Orvll. brother, sisters. (Vernal Jensen, both Aurora; Mra. Wallen (Gertrude) Christen ten. Manti, Mrs. Alms lAldena) Thompson, Orem; mother. Aurora. Funeral Monday, 10 30 am.. West Jordan Fourth LDS Ward rhaoel. 7893 S 2700 West. Friends may p m., call 8090 S State Sunday Monday prior. Burial. Aurora, Sevier County. Joseph H. Scofield Florence Antrim IXin.nl to. Joieoh Hyrum Florence Elizabeth Antrim. w as. a ,id. Lay- who ,th dNorth, 1880 ton Ave Thur.rtW'. South.-- died Fri ?i 46 P m.. m hrwol-ta- l day 6 a m., In S.1V I.R . Salt Lake hos ot nslur.l causes of D Will cauao. to ag-- i M nna.y, 3 pm, 24. iltal Dec ... 2t0 Newvilie, Born to Ad and 2 16M. Nov. Adah rWlelfin-ge- r i.h Hi.en. Id. Shulenber to Hyrum Married tp .'ricr .nd J.ne ter. Mrs Sco- - 8. T.uplt. fvH,0,xni ) . Graveside oervtces for Mrs Edna Elizabeth McMaster Deighton, 76, 38 E 1st North, who died Thursday. 6 30 a m , at a Salt Lake test home of natural causes, .wtlli be conducted Monday. 3 30 pm. Salt Lake City Cemetery. Born Oct 4. 1884, Salt Lake City, to, William and Rachael Smith Me-- 1 Master. Married to Robert J. petghton. 1916. Olden. He died, 3932. Member, Seventeenth Ward. Church of Jesus Christ of Latler-oa- v Saints Survivor) tister, Mrs Ben Virginia) F. Roberts, Salt takefCltv; several nieces and paphews. Friends call 240 E. South Temple, prior to services. I , ; Olive Bee Sco It 1 eld Married 948. urvlvnri; tons, daughters, w W., Bernard ''outhgate. Calif In. GUdvs M. hit,. Jnadr Neb.: Mrs. Fern Mrs. Antrim akt eight grandchildren: 35 one greatbrother, atsters, f .e.rs, Beryl Hanson. Mrs. all Lexjngton. MrtMrrvV Gashorn. Wayne. Nb; b, ; Mrs. Tranna Mason, Colo. Funeral Mondav noon. s. Slate, where friends call Sunday. 6 8 pm .Monday prior Burial, Bountiful City Cemetery, Edna Deighton . m. LVrDec Ciock-!ett- . 17, 10 0 Salt Lake Tem jole. Church Christ Latter-daSaints. Mr. icefield to Safi Joved ,ake City. 1938. Retired Union acific engineer. Survtvorf: widow. sons, Glen Joseph. Gordon Hyrum. Doth Bountiful: three grandchildren. Friends call place of services Sundsy, p m., Mon day, prior. A. Joseph VV. Covington Joseph W. Covington, S3. 1617 Binford St , died Thuro-dain an Ogden hospital of a heart ailment. Bom Aug. 27, 1907, Marriott, Weber County, to Joseph T. and Dricilla Hodson Cov Married Ada Pierco, Nov. ingon Later solemnized 3, 1928, Ogden. Salt Loke Temple. Church of Saint. Jesus Christ of Latter-daYardmaster and switchman for Union Railway and Depot 8gdrn LDS Ogden Fortv-thirWard Member. Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. Union Pacific Cameia and Ogden Oldtimer Club Survivors widow: brother, sister. Clyde H, Ogden: Mr Odessa Wheelwright Mri. Eva Hodson, Mrs. Zells Larsen, Olden Funeral Monday. 1 pm, Larkin Funeral Chape), where friends call p m , Monday prior. Sunday. BuriaL Ogden City Cemetery, OGDEN Weber County Eviniton Hadley. 69. died Friday in an Ogden hospital of a heart ailment. Born April 4, 1892. West Weber, to Lorenco v Elizabeth and S Jane Bitton Had- v ley; Mamed. Er-Greenwell. na July 1 1910. Ogden. Later solemnized Salt Lake S Temple, Church of Jesus Christ , f of L ! Saints. nd employe mmm k L. x County Weber Road Department M 16 years MemWard her West WeberLDS LDS Stake high and North Weber widow, pnesia quorum. Survivors: sons, daughters. O. Theron (Bud). ay G., Berlin R . Ogden: Ambrose , (Brose) Marriott. Weber Coun-r- , Mrs. Mrs. Lavon Penman. Noren Surrage, Mis. Jeane Cal- -lent .... Jr , Westie ftWeberu 2Jl grandthree sisters.. Funera Tuesday. ( and Sons Funeral p m.. Lindquist friends call MonChapelT where Tuesday prior. day, pm, Burial, Ofden City Cemetery, Oft, San 1943. 27, I Emily Smith Stewart. The $2,00(1 scholar ship is from Infantile Paralysis chapters. Les- 18, 2900 Foundation for Infantile Paralysis scholarship in occupational therapy. THE AWARD, presented by Dr. John R. Ward, chairman of the medical advisory committee of the foundations Salt Lake County Chapter, and Mrs. Emily Smith Stewart, chapter chairman, is valued at $2,000 payable at $500 a year. Miss Ryan said she plans to attend Pasadena City College in California, the first two years, and San Jose State College in California, the last two years. IT GIVES ME great pleasure to present this health scholarship, Dr. Ward told' the recipient. Young men and women dedicated to helping others will one day help relieve the acute shortage of trained personnel in health fields. THIS IS A shortage which becomes more serious every year and the National Foundation, through the March of Dims program, is proud to be able to aid in relieving .the shortage. Utah Mental Health Leader, Clyde Tells Jaycee Group Special to The Tribuna in federal monies for education - only- - for -- construction" of buildings. This is because 73 the mental ' health program, per cent of the state is under Gov. George D. Clyde, told federal control. Sugar House Junior Chamber However, the of Commerce Friday as he warned that if federal aid were reported on the recent gover- received for teachers and mainnors conference in Hawaii. tenance and operation of SPEAKING at the noon schools, the government would luncheon meeting, Gov. Clyde begin exercising control over said that mental health and the schools. Utah- - is UGAR HOUSE far ahead of other states in -S- governor education big problems discussed at the TO POINT out Utah's leadership in the mental health field, Gov. Clyde said that the He told the JayeeeS he population of the Utah State feared the conference is de- Hospital has been reduced by generating into a political con- 35 per cent during the past vention as a result of the way few years. were brought into politics THIS IS 10 times the nathese two were-thetwo- tional average an increasing AS A RESULT of the con- decreasing as ference, Gov. Clyde said he is breakthrough in .favor of Utah participating through in this Elizabeth Huxford PRICE Mrs. Brown Huxford. 3th 7b. 382 N East, died Thurs- - ' day, 6 p m . in a Dragerton hospi- - Louise Murphy IDAHO which despite population is doctors make after field, break- he said. Clive-Bennio- - Utah Confab To Discuss Indian Life - South High Plan Of Wiring Hit By Utah Group - obove-nome- organ-notio- .... knowl-odg- lVeir5 of Record Neiis of Record News of Record News of Record FALLS, IDAHO Mrs Louise Murphy, 52, died Thursday MARRIAGE MARRIAGE night in a local hospital following an Lines and operation. Born LICENSES Oct. 2. 1908. Salt Lake City, to tal after an Edward and Mauae Hackett Skid Born Dec. ' more. Was graduated from high Salt Laka Utah County 2. 1884. Almv, County school at Sugar City to Peter Wyo., Ricki. College- at" Rexburg Mar-- , Gary Kent Adamsso, 25, AmeriRobert grhraertt. 25. Salt- Lake: Euchremia and L. C. Murphv, Feb. J2. can Fork,-Dnnnried to Hunter Mai 'Boam. Lee 1933, Logan, Utah. Had worked in Feay Jiroa, 21. Married to Frank Provo. , recent years in finance depart- Lake. Brown. 1901: he Atomic Energy Division, ment, Richard Hubbard Keller, 27,' Richard William Fvrbe, Married to 25, Co. Petroleum Member. iied. Phillips Lake: t Huxford. Blanding, San Juan Countv. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter, Salt Jo Aon Olson, 28, Salt Lake. June 16. 1908, Nina Eiaino Wood, 18. Provo. Saints. Survivors: husband, day C u m b e r land, f daughter, Jo Ann Murphy, stu-de- nt Dsl Arden Eites, 25, Rochester, James 8 ter glme, 22, Craig, Wyo Active at Brigham Young Univer- Colo ; member. Church f Glennds Snow, 23, DeUr sity Provo, Utah; son. Donald, .Mary goter, 17, Salt Lake. of Jeu Christ I at Mrs. BYU, student sisters, of Latter day Hal Raymond. 20, Provo: Evelyn Hiliam, St. Anthony, and iJotan Francis Fiercer, 29, Salt Saints. Surviv- - Mrs. Huxford Mrs. Wylie Goodsell, Washington, Capnie Thacker. 17, Lehi. husband; sons, ipf D C : brother. Richard Skidmore. Mary Jane Okerload. 26. Salt. Adin Brown, Ofden: Petedaughter. Re L. Diamond, 19. SortngviPe: Huxford. Pocatello 2 Lake. Funeral Mondav, Seattle: Mrs. Florence Selby, Mary Elvira 17. Frandten, LDS Eighth Ward Chapel. Calif., .Mr, Ellrabeth Em., Spnngvllie. R. Alfsnso Sait Perea, 24, Lake; Rose HiU Cemetery. Ann Caldwell, La, Vegaa: 13 Lake. ; rind-cniljo freat a Mary Ann Christensen, 19, Salt Cache County en, sisters. Mrs. Euohremia Grace Connaughton - David Edward Goddard, Salt Lake City; Mr-Rlchird Mirht.l Mott,. 20. Rock Holt, 24 Salt Rachel Smith Ogden: Mr. Mar-. Splines. Wo ; IDAHO Requiem Lake: POCATELLO, garet Laurie. Tnmdad- - Colo Fu6haron Les De Satin. 19. DenF.lida Jeannette Bealea, 24. Salt neral. Monday, 11 am. Price High Mast for Mrs. Grace bnveu Lake. ver. Colo Fourth LDS Ward Chapel. Friends ConnaugMon, 86. will be celebrata 10 m St. ed Franklin Edward Barker. 18 Mitchell call Monday. John Joseph Malone, 68, Salt Anthony Funeral Home SatBancroft Idaho: in a Poca- Lake. urday. Sunday evening, at Aulto-res- t Church. Died Thursday Virginia Schenk, 17. Bancroft hospital after a long illness. Linnet Davis, 69, Salt Anna Mortuary, 8.)6 3flh St . Oaden. tello 8 Monday. pm Burial, Aulto-re- t Born Sept. 17, 1874. Lexington, Lake. Planter Jensen Wsfta. 21 Logan Memorial Park, Ogden, Tues- Ky., to Hiram and Mary Auken Des Ann Jet to. 18. Logan. Btheu. Attended achools in .Ar10 a m. ' Raymond Vialpand. 2ft, Salt day, Walter A. Lindsay kansas. Married to John J. Con Lake, terry Rove Williams, 23, Sun-- ' n Cajidell, 18, Salt Lake. set. Davis Count, La naughton. Julv 14. 1917. South Waller Alexanoer Linasay, 80, Grace M. McFarland DflKota. He died here In May. 1959 17v-jr- a Svlvia Frances Balbsrn, 19, Ave, uiea Friday, t am., Salt La 23, MafMatern, Iowa OGDEN in Farmed to before of Mrs coming m a ball Lake hospital Grace McKay Mcnatural Logan, Idaho. Farmed north of Pocatello. Lakft caue. bom auk. au, toA8bu, wrun Farland. 91.at 1060 Latne Dr., died (Member. W. Feinansrfe Salt ftheldoit- Rea Jentea, 25. Maiad. Jsro St Anthony Church, Ai her home of causes Aiexanuer Thursday garie. New Zeaieno, Idaho: ldent to age. Born Jan. 13, tar Society, Survivors: son. Joscpi Lake ana Mery Keyseu tinusey. Moved vnne Kay Joet, 21, Maiad. Call Dwains Remy, 22. Salt to LaUranae, Ore wim iemuy, 1870, Huntsville. Weber County, 'Pocatello: Hgrandson, OkJohn Jr, la ; sister. , Tulsa. 4903 Married Grace e.viyn to Angus and Wfllemina McKav. brother. A. Lakrw .Webfr H P. Wah. Gilrov. Seattle Mr. County Married 7. to LeGranoe. John McFarland, Oct. Jbis, Wood, fcept 17, Mary KHiabeth giepban, Laver solemnized, ban Lane iem 17, 1889. Logan Temple, Church of Holy Rosary will be read Sundav. Murray. fee Athten Brewn. 22. Ofden. 7 pm., Downard Chanel Burial. of Latter-da- y Jesus of uesus Christ Churcn oi Saints. ihnn pie, Hhirley Nae Bhlmpey, 22. Salt Cemetery. Memo-rial- s died 1956 Member Ogden 'Mountain View baims. one uiea Jan. 7. .Jj Robert Jaeger. 20. Salt Lake: Lake. will be accented for the LDS Ward, active aux1944. Marnea Mrs. oyion tNani Thirty-firs- t Hlldagard Erirkiea, 15, Sail Home, Boise. Anoerson April Oi 19si. halt kae iliaries. Member. Wrber College Children Gary Archie Fiver, 23. Ogden; Lake. Aitenoed Brigham Young debating team 1889 Had worked Peggy Ann Wight, 21, Ogden. CIC'. Garden Wsrafeld, 2h. Salt Lake; Louege. uraauaiea irom tnaa with Red Cro. Survivors: son, Nesl Edceas Hontaker, 23. Brig- Ada Rowbury Donna Allen, 18. Sait Lake. Principal. daughters Archie L Mrs. Mina Agricultural toitege. im Citt Lewisvun nigh tcnool. cacne Berlin. Miss Mae McFarland, IDAHO FALLS. IDAHO Mr, Beth LaSae Rlrketla 27, Ogden, Fred Albert Moretsn Jr., 22, Sslt in Ore- Ofden: four grandchildren, eight Ad howbury, 77. died Thursday county. Business activity Lake: wnen 19ns he Funom until 194 sister. gon Willis Brnwii I Indlejr, 38. Ofden; in e local hoapltal follow Lecy Roe Wilkins, 21. Salt Lkt. Mas movea to bait Lake City, tie ai neral, Mnndav, 11 am. Larkin night Mabel Helbert, 32. Ogden. heart surgery. Born March inji. estate salesman, bait Laxe City Funeral Chapel, where friends call 1884. Box Creek, Utah, to John William GHttmeyer. 23.1 Garry 198U. Robert Sunday. Dean Fettlt. 21. Ogden: until burvivor: widow; Monday prior. and Tobtlha Norton Vest. Married Bountiful. pm, i LsAnn Fleming, 27 Ofden. daughters. Mrs. Glen (Catherine Burial, Ogden City Cemetery. to Eric Rowbury, May, 1902, HuntJean Llebelt, 22, Salt Lake. of Utah. Mary: bnoemaker, London, Ore ; Member, Church ington. Michael Reeder, 21, Washing23, Salt Airs. Nin W. tbveiya Geneva: Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Font Frederick Sargent George W. Slates ton Terrace: Wasco. Ore.; step-sonMoodv, - HAILEY, IDAHO Fumrr.t for Survivors: husband, daughter, Lake; 21. Ogden. Sandra Camp, Lake. Salt 20, KuueU B Anaerson, San Mateo, Urorge Janiea Whiting. Mrs. LaVcral Kubitek. Idaho Walter 91. lifelonf Slater H. Calif. Anderson, Wood River Valley resident who Falla: pons, Glen Rowbury, San Stephen Mlllnn twin,, 24. Wash-ingtoRichard William Aspsr, 24, Salt Thnmo Washington, a C.; Terrace: died Wedneaday in California, will Diego, Calif., end De Loy, Sugar Lake H. Mrs, H. Cameron (Karen: Russell, b, Monday, 2 Reta LaRae Parker, 22, Hooper, brothers. Evert Vest, Idaho City, IOOF Lake. Halley Salt pm.. 24, FooUen Mrs. Janet Richard Hall Bom Aui. 16. 1669. Salt Lake City: Weber County. Falls, and LaVon, Tavlor; sisters, (bnirley: Hiatt, Iowa City, Iowa, Came to Wood River Val-le- y Zetta Vest, Mrs. Montex Stears Charles H Smith, 21. Magna:IS. Carl Chris Jnbnsen, 27, Ogden; five grandchildren; eight , and Mm. Zelta Jones. Idaho Falls, boy. Johansen, ei to Diana moved Callfor. Karen Tana Marie Larsen, 18, Ogden. brother Lionel nia with a niece years ago and Mrs. Cleo Priest, Shelley: nine Kearns. (Mil- becaus of illness. three sisters, Mrs. James tWtn-mfredseven Married Nettie grandchildren, Refer I.vnn Bigler. 23. Ogden: W.h: Harry Mallorv. Hailey. Aut I, 1940 She John J. 0!,n. 36 dred) Kofford, Mrs. Loa Funeral Mondavt 1pm, Karen Ra Williams, 21, Ogden. J8, Clark, both O'ordM Ellinb.tk Hlnrth, Angeles, died 1932. Member, IOOF 65 years. Williams Mortuary ChapeL BunaJ, SeatUc. Calif.: Mrs. Harold W. (Dorothyi jRebekah Lodge Halley. Bellevtte. Hilicrett Cemetery, LaDean Jones. 22. Pleas Linden Funeral Lake Ansell. Salt City. Retired miner. Survivors nieces, Weber County. 91. SaltLak- -' J.rry B. CrlUn, Mrs. Beulah Martin Cause!, Shasta and burial, LaGrande. Tuesday, Jaconellne .Nan Van Osdel, 21. 18, b,lt L nc,r. rharletu : Calif A. Mr Baton Burrell Ashton County. Geirard. Rouge. La. Jeie Lakn. Tujunga, Calif. Friend c)l Mo Florence S. Moore IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO Ronald Webster Bill, 18. Rov: A. Goldrick Funeral Home. Hallev, J an Krnyer, 27. Salt Lke: Elaine Regers, 18, Plain City. Mrs. Florence Sikes Moore, 44. Sunday evening, Monday pnoc. Burrell Ashton. 4n, died Thursday Jol.anna M. VanVtlier, 2a, Salt Weber 9b0 was 124 Lyman Court County East), night In an Idaho Falls hospitwi Lake. of a heart ailment. Born April pronounced adead on arrival Weston Ashley Paulsen Jr.t jg. Fern C. Goldberg Predie Ronald Cert is, 22, Salt South m., at a Salt ake 19. 1915. Ofden. Utah, to A. H. jTnday.t 8 45 'Lake. Ogden: "cause of natural IDAHO born FALLS. and Frances Ashton, Married hospital IDAHO Ana Reward 16, Salt Ll Torman, 18, Ofden. Jan. 23. 1917, St Lout. Mo. to Fern Cary Goldberg, 50, died Mr.y Afton Jensen. June 9. 1937. Brig, t kharo Fred and Bessie Potts Sike. Marin a here after ill- ham Citv. Utah Owner. Ahton ,Lak. Jaeh Lester Dhrls, 18, Routh ried to Dennis Moora Aug 15. ness Born hospital March 15. 1911, Grand Glass and Pamt Store Former William Ferry Neal, 19. Salt Ocden. III. Survivors 1949. Waukegan Meadows. Minn, to Mr, and Mr. theater Utah manager. Olden, Gall Fprrellt 17, Ofden. Mary s t e Adolph Anderson. iDeWiit Cary Married to Selmer (Member, Masonic Lodge. Order Ana Bsyeoch, 17, Salt eons, 1L Maver. Minn : husband, Kent Donald Hurd, 21. Ogden: June 18. 1944. Denver. of Eastern Star, FI Korah Shrine Lake, Goldberg Terrv. Jodv. Patrick. daughters. Rosalie Moyers, 21. Plain City. Had since lived hei. Survivor: j Temple, Idaho Fall Chamber of Saundra, sll Salt Lake City, husband: Joha F, Tpeon, 33. Monterey Club. S. Commerce. Kiarn sister, Mr Michael. U 9 armed force: Mr Bernel D Jensen. 21. Ofden: f Mr widow, mother. P3Mar&a A. Salinger, 27. Salt Linda Ailfoyle. Chicago. Ill": one Knowles, Sslt Lake City; Mr Msry Gloria Peres, 24. Ofden. Johnson. Mr. Eben France Anderson, Olden; sons, Lake. sister. Mri Bernice William A Mrs. grandchild,Maver. RoWilste. Lvnn Ven. David. Stspleton. Robert James Ral, 14. Stock- Minn. Graveaid daughter. Michael, Tarbert. 10 m. Salt chester. Mmn Funeral Mondav 'Idaho Fatl. Carovn Salt Leke Mondev. Riehard B. Feteraea. 30, New-L- ton. Calif service Idaho William, Joyce Amber TsrUr. 18, Stock Lake City Cemetfyv Friend cal) 11 am., Williams Mortuggy City; brother ton. Falla. 2128 S. State, Monday prior. Chapel. SpJot, Salt Lake, Oscar Glenda Strom Clara Toronto Five Groups Join Forces In Sludy of S.L. Blazes -- New Parking National Foundation Grants Takes Toll, Scholarship to S.L. Girl, 18 Joyce Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aide Asserts lie H.Paula South, Friday receied a National Ryan, 2505 E. Seems like folks everywhere but in the Area enjoyed cool temperatures Friday. FOR INSTANCE, London recorded 59; Paris was clear with 68; Rome was clear, 79; Copenhagen was also clear and recorded a 61. Back home, Salt Lake City recorded a 95 alcng with a trace of rain in the morning. St. George? A scorching 104 Friday. Elsewhere in the state it was in the 90s. dents has been conducted In inasmuch as they now come the Salt Lake City system for on the bus together they will the past 15 years because of be kept In- - these groups as lack of room in local schools, much as possible. and that It has worked out Only two instances of juvewell. nile problems were brought in the meeting and were RAY E. GILBERT, principal up not substantiated.. of Oqulrrh School, one of ihe - Flans for restoring Lowell 119 ESt. four jchools to which Lowed School or for jConstpuction, of sTtJdeiit- s- have 'bferi "Traill a 'new binding must await THE PARENTS delegation, said last year, to cut the outcome of a legal tussle headed by Mrs. Henry Y. ferred, shock" factor, we with insurance companies to down the Kasai, Lowell Parent-Teachetried to keep youngsters with settle the amount of claims Assn, president, questioned their same groups and with for damage to the school. Dr. the desirability of driving stu- the same and .said Bennion said. teachers," dents to other schools, asked whether- - Lowell students In other schools can be kept together as units rather than being integrated, and why the kindergarten could not be marntamed itr the auditorium of the Lowell building which is still standing. Special to The Tribune SOME OF the parents said questioned In connection with their children ldst year made - GRANITE PARK Five the Granite Furniture Co, bad adjustments to the situamet Friday afternoon store fire was- cleared by a tions in new schools to which groups test under the given polygraph indirection of Deputy Sheriff N. they were transferred after to pool resources into the the fire because they met with vestigation of a recent rash of D. (Pete) Hayward. some juvenile delinquency building fires in the metron, Friday, Mrs. wife of the store manager, reproblems. area. politan v Dr. M. Lynn Bennion, Salt ported. to Asst.. Chief Gillen Lake City school superintend- ' MEETING at tjie Salt Lake she had received a telephone ent, and Dr. L. D. Schroder, County Fire Department head- call from a woman saying she assistant superintendent, 3690 S. Main,' were had instituted the fire. pointed out that driving of stu- quarters, representatives of the Salt - MAYBE next time you will Lake City, county and South give decent people credit, Salt Lake Fire Departments,. Mrs. Bennion Monticello Study quoted the voice UnderNational Board of Fire as she hung up the telephone. writers and the Murray City South Salt Lake City Fire Police. Earlier some of the Chief Samuel B. Davies told members' had confered with the group he had received a Murray Fire Chief Delbert H. similar telephone call from a Townsend. man. MEANWHILE, Asst. MurTHE GROUP also included ray Police Chief Calvin Gillen, Asst. Chief William Kessler, who met with the group, said Salt Lake City Fire Departone- of the teenagers being ment; Chief Frank P. Jones, Indians problem in getting Salt Lake County, and Steve in a 20th along Century society Kennedy, arson investigator will be aired next week at a for the Board of Fire Underspecial session called by the writers. Utah State Welfare They are investigating the recent fires of the Mastercraft FEDERAL, state and local Co., in Custom Furniture officials will be represented at South Salt Lake on July 4; the the Monticello conference A protest has been filed with Peerless Utah Co. store fire in the State Department of Busi- Salt Lake City Tuesday eveWednesday and Thursday. Miss L. Lorraine Cook, wel- ness Regulation charging that ning, and the Granite Furnifare commissioner who ar- an unlicensed person designed ture fire early Wednesday. ranged for and will preside at electrical specifications for RcPOkf Or AN AFFIliAii the conference, reported Fri- South High School. A HUlDinu kOiA, Ant ArrillATi day the session is designd to of o bon., witico (E a member or tfi THE PROTEST was made rdrai nese. ve Syttem, poolilhed m air these problems: wtn to provision Of fn by Warren D. Curtis, chairman accordance tooeroi aeservo act. 1. INSTIGATION of Indians of the Utah Counos ot Jon 30, 1961, of aeport Engineering iMficOK ORaiiwN into community life. cil, .which represents 11 pro- Wilmington, ietawore, w.ticn it orr.liated 2. Coordination of services fessional no Iruit Company, engineering groups. witn Wajktr amt . take dry, tirah. available- to Indians-Mr. CUrtls Irttcr' complains hair Kind t busmoss t this affiliate. lank H. Hall, employed Homing Company. 3. A HIGH delinquency and that Harry n Mannar in which it affiliated wttn rntmoir bans, child neglect rate among In- by the school district, preof controu Wotrn and degree and pared plans specifications dians. own directly 90.Mo7 of tno but is not a registered outstanding capital stock of tho above 4. pisruptions of Indian nomod member bank. financial lotions with bonk: Stock family life caused by foster of affiliated bonk ownsd home placement, boarding THE LETTER also charges tho affilieto (par value; by $2,144,442 30 Loans by tho off diet schools, migratory work. to that the Salt Lake City Board affiliated ban . .. Non of affilioto registered INVITED to the sessions are of Education has not taken Stock m name of affiliated bank known to be owned by representatives of the U.S, notice of the councils com- or bank directly or Indirectly Bureau ot Indian Affairs, the plaint. (par Non . voluej C. R. Openshaw, chief In- borrowings from affiliated Navajo Tribal Council, the bonk, including occeptancot for the departHealth spector State stpte Department, the executed by orfihated bank State Indian Affairs Commis- ment, said an investigation for account of affiliate and securities sold to affiliated sion, San Juan County Com- will be made of the charge. bank under repurchos agreement , .. Non mission, County Welfare Other obligations of the of. Board, and the welfare comfiliate to, or known to be Windows Smash hold by, affiliated bonk mission. Non , I, C. foul Hulten, Vice President ond Police Friday were investi- Treasurer Miss Cook said the problems cf Western Bancorporation, do of the Indians in scattered res- gating a report of Henry solemnly sweor that th abev state ment is true, to tho best of my o ervations throughout the state Floyd, 452 Hollywood Ave. and belief. C. foul Hulten have been growing, but only (1980 South), that vandals had ?w subscribed random, uncoordinated efforts broken 20 windows, valued at th 12th day of July, 1961, before mo fotncia Specht, have been mad by pifjilic $260, in a vacant home at (SoolJ Notary Public. 1476-4tEast. My Commission Expires March 20, 1963. agencies. A delegation of parents from the Lowell School area met Friday afternoon with Salt Lake City School administrators to air complaints connected with relocation of their children in other schools because of the October, 1960, fire which razed Lowell School at GARDEN CITY, Rich County A Salt Lake boater fell from his boat and apparently drowned In Bear Lake on the eve of his 47th birthday anni- versary. Hisbody was recovered by searchers Friday Mr. Clara Jana Seegmiller To 27 . MARRIAGE LICENSES MARRIAGE LICENSES Elko.Nev. Weber County F k Mrtlne, 33. Den., M.rltn Bftrtholitmf Frrr, 26, v,f Slatervllle, Weber Count?. si.ii, M.rtix.. 2. Denver. 1, Trout. 2l P.trlrl, Ri, Sunset, D.vi. County. W"1" 36. Idaho Rlrh.rd Brown IW.t, 23. Farr . m' Wert. Weber County, 20, Idaho- . Sh.roa fears, Uarrl,. 24. South ,alis- - i. 0,d'n' , 38' 'Utah'" Nev. Hunt'tlle.; Ba.el Thomp.on, 35. Olden. Anton Vadnalrh. 44 Orem. Utah J Mad.en. 17. Ofden. U,anI Ana C sales. 48. Mt. Bleaaant.i UUh Soren,eD 68. Salt ' tllll. r : P,r"" W PlMMnt LaeCuy-H39, Salt 17. American JoAn MrDnffle, 1. Fork, Utah. 4 Loper. 86, Ogden: "U ollv- - 31. Osden. K.rrr Burn.,, 23. Richfield.' U. ro'ruu" U tS-U K. Vetter, 20, Nepht. UuS. U.Sm Bonni Darwlu Srrm.ur Lambert, 45.1 Lm8n ' Bt" crl Lar.en, 18, Murray., Ely. 35. Salt Lakes n.Tton, Eileen Sarah Affleck, 38. Ely. ' A,,dcr,0I, 30. Salt Lake" Phillip Rice. 54, Ely; -Charlev c. Fenley. 40. Boise; Irena 1, Osben, 55, Ely. Dorothy Hood, 41, Boise. Cart H. Barger. 45. Sunset. Utah: Bonnie Hatch Bargar, 37, Sunset. Rarr.ll R. Irish. 23. Salt Lakei L V erne D. lo.br, 2t Boise. Belmont Darit, 34. Price. Utah; . RUa - . IdSho1 W' Hl"' Heriet,,27. Price. Pocatello. Terry Lee Sander. 20. Ogden; Judith R. Diamond, 17, Ogden SiU ,s1hUnh.0BId' 2L L.r"c"'OI,,M' l,,aI Stella lates, legal age. Salt Lake Buh'" Clty- i Kt8,n K.nt N.Hon, 26, PaysonJ uth. J.inaln Payson. H.r.14 Ttylar. koblnion, Hirm.fl Hildr.lk. Gtobil,1Or!Hth'40. 23. '- ,Srict Court S4. Graiuevllle Ralph BItU Rhodes, 20, McGill, Nev Charlotte Ann Behrn, 17, McGill Robert Wayne Gleason. 22. Eiyf-AnHasel Maris Sly. 19, Ely. Leon A. Woods, 33, Pfe. Ariz. Joy H. Thomas, 24, Page. Melvin F.remeeUr. 20. D.,1 5- , nivoTirKj WTFn CR E'1Jih6h mental r ,r2i7 arded aecree. defendant Plaintiff award ed custody of minor child, defendwued real property, defend-an- t awarded $290 a month alimony support. Ahda Kruger from Fiik L. 'Kruger, mental cruelty. Plaintiff awarded decree, custody of minor children. $1 year alimony, $2u0 from WiUlem 'An!! 20, East mlnor rhUdiro real proprrtv. 70 month lupport, $10' ' 1 Bobnrt J Reilly from Dolorl Nev ,Mne Reillv. mental cruelty. Plain- 37. Spanish 'tiff awarded decree, Cllede A. Child, defendant awarded custody of minor child. Liieen Lewis, 35. Spanish Fork, jjn a month suooort. Desnna L. Green from Jecnb John Rurkway. 70 Oeden. Utah- cruelty Plain; Jr. mental Sherry Jee, Krell. 22. Clear-,G;- ltlf awaided decree, custody or field Utah minor children, real property, 8105 Christos John kmyrnlotis, 22. g month support. Long Bech. Calif : Patricia Buk Bell fiom Law- Msry JoAnn Mamies. 18. McGill. 'rence Lamont Bell, mental cruel it.v Plaintiff awarded decree, cus-- , tody of minor children $60 a Elk0. JSeV Oliver from John Clyde H.n.,n Allen. 37. Hyrum, rrde3e'J,ei'cIreCenliodPv!1Sf v in.' wi.j.. t.rmn 12 Clear- - mior child, real property, $50 a month supnoit, $1 a year alimonv. field, Utah Glortj Hfarr from Jnhn Hearn Robert Rrllng Aadersom 22, menu! cruelty. Plaintiff awarded 'decree, custody of minor child. $SO Bancroft. Idaho, month support, $50 a month Merle Nadine Keyes, 20, Gran-- ! lalinony. Wyo, ger. Rover v: Ely. Judith Frink Loi.UI, Ann ferke. 20. I, nionth Ruth.J"j,?nv- r'fenjTohn n - |