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Show Sam J. Crowther Service News YOU AND YOUR ALCOHOLIC PARENT. By Edith b Lynn Samuel J. Crowther, 71, died in Kansas City, Missouri May 24, 1974, following a cardiac arrest. it v r" V ir i Clifford L. Martin Death Claims Clifford Martin Clifford Larsen Martin, age 63, of Salina, died of a heart attack May 21, 1974 at his home. He was born August 1, 1910, in Salina, to Lucian and Annie Larsen Martin. He married Alta Buchanan December 24, 1934 in CUD 5 GfinnB J temporarily suspended the law and places the issue before the electorate acquired more than the required number to make it of signatures etfective. Supporters of the law sav it was misrepresented by sponsors of the petition. Supporters of the referendum petitions vigorously deny this. Utah Foundation makes it clear that it is taking no direct part in the controversy, but is following its traditional policy in seeking to provide factual information. Arguments both for and against the land use law are cited as they have been presented by their own adherents. "This law could stop development in the state - within five vears of passage we could lose our property rights." said one opponent ol the law. "1 believe in land use planning, not to stop growth but to accommodate it in an orderly fashion and turn it to maximum good." said a supporter of the quickly Land Use Planning Issue Supporters and opponents of Utah's controversial land use planning law disagree vigorously or virtually all of its aspects save one: the pending decision to adopt or reject it will significantly influence the future development of the State. So reports Utah Foundation, the public service agency, of the law which was enacted by the 1974 Utah Legislature but suspended by referendum petition before it could take effect. Vote of the Utah electorate in November will either put the law into immediate effect, or kill it. Noting that the land use planning issue provided one of the most emotional legislative issues in years, the Foundation points out that identical language in the bill may be cited by proponents as decisive reason for its approval and by opponents as equally compelling reason for its rejection. non-prof- "Virtuallv everyone accepts some form of land use planning the zoning by government: ordinance which protects you against the location of a pig farm adjacent to your city home is a much quoted example," the Foundation points out. "Most people are also fearful of too much land use planning rigid regulation by government which would minimize and even - destroy private property rights." "It is the search for the 'right' amount of land use planning -and the definition of what is the right amount also varies widely - that lies behind so much of the controversy." Planning the use of land, and of the resources that lie in it and the buildings constructed upon it. has been generally accepted at the local level for many years. Zoning ordinances are generally established in most parts ol the nation, the Foundation noted. Since Hawaii enacted the first land use law in 1961, l many states have adopted some form of land use law. Bills are now pending in Congress which would extend land use planning to the Federal level. Many property owners are fearful that government w ill usurp their ow n right to use their land as they see fit. "It is not a question of 'should we plan land use, but of who should do the planning -the landowner, or government and if so what level of government: local, state, or Federal." the Foundation reports. Utahs land use law was enacted with substantial margins in both houses of the (with two Legislature: absent) in the Senate, and (no absentees) in the House. Yet the referendum petition which state-leve- Richfield; she died December 5, 1965. He married Anna Lydia Benkert June 14, 1969 in Costa Mesa, California. Clifford was a member of the L.D.S. Church: a member of the Salina Senior Citizens Club. Survivors include his wife, son and daughter: Brent C., of Hayward, California; Mrs. Roland (LouAnna) Arnold, of Murray; six grandchildren; a brother, Clyde, of Kansas City, Edith Missouri; Martin, of Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 25th, at 1 P.M. in the Salina First Ward Chapel. The program, under the direction of Bishop Stanley Barrett, was as follows: Family Prayer. Kennard Larsen; Prelude and Postlude Music, Helen Learning; Invocation, Maurice Rasmussen; Remarks, Bishop Stanley Barrett; Song, "Evening Prayer, Amorettes, directed by Thressa Rasmussen, accompanied by Marjorie Jensen; Speaker, Courtney Larsen; Organ Selection, Helen Learning; Speaker, Reed Gates; Song, "Lord's Prayer", Amorettes; Benediction, Clair Larsen. Burial was in the Eastside Cemetery, under the direction of Peterson Mortuary. Former Salina Youth Will Work In Hawii long-rang- e Burr, aw - Yst) Airman Timothy J. Fisher Timothy J. Fisher, and Mrs. James Fisher, of 43 E. Main St.. Salina. Utah, has been assigned to Sheppard AFB, Texas, after completing Air Force basic training. During his six weeks at the Air Training Command's Lackland AFB, Texas, he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. The airman has been assigned to the Technical Training Center at Sheppard for specialized training in the wire maintenance field. Airman son of Mr. Airman Fisher is a 1973 graduate of Grossmont High School. La Mesa, California. His wife, Jacqueline, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Bejar, of 776 N. Pierce St., El Cajon. California. Burke Williams Hornick. Associated Press. $4.95. 9 An estimated million Americans suffer from the disease of alcoholism. Multiplied by three (the average number of immediate family members of alcoholics), this figure becomes a whopping 27 million. This is the estimated number of Americans whose lives are directly touched by crippling effects of alcoholism; for them, and for anyone else interested in this important national problem, Edith Lynn Hornick has written You and Your Alcoholic Parent. The book fills a definite need in literature on alcoholism and its victims. As its title implies, it is aimed primarily at the children of alcoholics, whose schoolwork, social life, health and future may be jeopardized by their parents' excessive drinking. Using a constructive, question and answer approach. Miss Hornick replies to such typical queries as: "I am embarrassed to have friends in to my home because of my father's drinking. What can I tell them? At the same time, spouses of alcoholics may also gain valuable insight from this book, particularly from Chapter 5, "Problems Faced by the Nonalcoholic Parent. Anyone concerned with the problem of alcoholism in our time may benefit from the books precise, yet medical terminology on such subjects as, How do we recognize alcoholism? and "How does alcoholism begin?" Employers may be interested in the book's discussion of rehabilitative approaches to problem drinking affecting job performance. down-to-ear- th Aluminum Base Metal Said To Be Plentiful There is no shortage of bauxite, the raw material for aluminum, according to the Reynolds Meials Co. Known worldwide reserves are estimated by the government as at r least a supply. Moree over, there is a bauxite called laterite which is plentiful and could be used if, for some reason, bauxite becomes unavailable. 400-yea- low-grad- FISHING FASHIONS Long Sleeve Denim Shirts Receipient Of Scholarship Levis Scholarships for academic and leadership abilities been awarded have transfer 22 students to Southern Utah State school College for the 1974-7year. "We had a large number of applicants from schools both in and out of Utah, John Q. Cannon, spokesman for the SUSC scholarship committee, said. "These are well qualified transfer students, strong as student leaders and strong academically," Cannon said. Scholarship recipient from Salina is Burke R. Williams, transferring from Snow College. P laid And Checked Denims 5 Pants Halter Tops At Petersons Smart Shop The Less the Mow, The Mo the Grass Raise the height of cut one notch on your lawn mower. This not only reduces the power needed to cut the grass but the increased height of cut means less frequent mowings. Taller grass is more drought resistant. Dr. James R. Watson, The Toro Company's agronomist, points out, thereby reducing the amount of water needed for sprinkling. Mowers should be properly adjusted and lubricated. Sharp blades, properly inflated tires, and clean combustion chamber and air cleaner, contribute to maximum efficiency and minimum fuel usage. COLEMAN LANTERNS 2 burner 1488 19881 Burner Flourescent Light 14 oz. 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Reg.s3.29 $2.66 Eveready Commander Lantern NOW $3.88 Reg. 4.19 Boot REGULAR ROUND Floats Brent (Janice) e James Belliston. son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Belliston, of Provo, and Rae Starr, son of Mrs. Faye Starr, of Richfield, both former youths of Salina, will leave by plane for Hawaii on June bth. where they will work for Dole Pineapple Co. on the Island of Tanai during the summer. A total of 480 young men from the State of Utah, Arizona. Nevada, and Washington. between the ages of 16 iaw and 19, are employed bv Dole of "Civic leaders every point this summer, to harvest the of view on the central issue do pineapple crop and plant for the on the one point," agree next harvest season. Foundation report concludes. Most of the boys arc L.D.S. "Utah's decision on land use and are required to observe all planning in November, 1974, is L.D.S. standards and attend likely to have vital their meetings. results affecting the future After the summer work is development of the State. All of finished, the Dole Companv will them urge citizens to express take the boys on a week's tour of their considered opinions at the the Islands. voting booth. . Mrs. Granger; 19 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; one brother, Sherrell Jewel Taylor. Midvale; four sisters, Mrs. Otheva Cooper, Mrs. Ora Mason, both Aurora; Mrs. Cleve (Veone) Cloward, East Ely, Nevada; and Mrs. John (Joe) Green, Canoga Park, California. Funeral services were held Wednesday, May 29th, in the Aurora Ward Church, under the direction of Bishop Bradley Johnson. The program was as follows: Family Prayer, Donald A. Knight; Prelude and Postlude Music, Gladys Hales; Opening Prayer, Sherrell Taylor; Song, "In the Garden, Double Trio, composed of Virginia Sorenson, Judy Forsythe, Gayle Johnson, Lou Johnson, Rosalie Billie Colby, Thora Ottley, accompanied by Velma Torgersen; Talk. George S. Haslam, Director of L.D.S. Visitors Center; Song. Somewhere My Love", Marvin Mason, accompanied by Biilie Lou Johnson; Tribute, Don A. Knight (nephew); Song, "Oh, My Father", Howard Knight; Remarks, by Howard Knight; Remarks; Bishop Bradley Johnson; Closing Song, Tape of Samoan friends singing Aloha Oie (Good-bysong); Closing Prayer. Linford Taylor. Burial was in the Aurora Cemetery, under the direction R. of the Warren Jensen Funeral Home. The Salina Sun, May 30, 1974, Page 6 Alcoholism and Children Dies In Missouri He and his wife, Genievive, have been serving a mission for the L.D.S. Church in Missouri. Mr. Crowther was born in Aurora, Utah on December 22, 1902. a son of James William and Lvdia Harding Crowther. He married Alta Stevens in Richfield on June 15, 1922. She died in 1933. He married Genievive Knight in Manti on March 8. 1935. Their marriage was solemnized in the Manti L.D.S. Temple March 26, 1942. Mr. Crowther was Mill Superintendent for Western Clay & Metals Co. He was a High Priest in the L.D.S. Church and had served for the past year at the Mormon Visitors Center in Independence. Missouri. He is survived by his wife, two sons and three daughters: Von J., Salt Lake City; Jimmie A., East Ely, Nevada; Mrs. Loral (Betty Rae) Russell. Roosevelt, Utah; Mrs. James (Joyce) Lake, Phoenix, Arizona; BK RElFW |