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Show h 16E .. , DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM Soh Lekt City, Monday, July 25,' 1960 nM bs?iv City To Award Investigation Opens Into Crash Of Plane - T headed for Rawlins, Wyo. The crash was estimated' to have occurred at 10:45 a.m. A search operation was. begun shortly before the pilot was located but quickly called off again. His estimated flight time to Rawlins was three hours. Mr. Rogers took nearly six hours to hike out of the ean-yoand was found by a mill tary policeman on patrol near the mouth of the canyon. Of' fidals at the dispensary-sai- d Rogers appeared.. to be in "good - condition. Ogdenile Injured Candidates for Republican and Democratic gubernatorial nominations continued their d ' - ' woContracfs was , An Investigation launched Monday by the State Aeronautics director to determine the cause of a light plane crash in Red Butte Sunday morning In which the pilot was injured. Harlon W. Bement,-directo- r of aeronautics, said the siriall draft smashed into a mountainlevel and side at the 7,100-foo- t was demolished. It wasbe-lievethe plane was caught in a downdraft. ' Pilot Wendell A. Rogers, Modesto, Calif, hobbled from the crash scene down the' canyon to the Ft Douglas dis- pensary arriving about 5 p.m. Sunday. He was treated" for leg and arm cuts. Mr. Bement said the pilot had. filed a. flight plan Jat the Salt Lake Airport indicating he would leave at 10:25 a.m. Can-,...-yo- n Waler Skiing, be-ln- g if Bar-.her- Gun Victim's Funeral Set Graveside services for Mrs. Lucille Leonard VanGerven, 46, East, will be Wednesday at 4 p.m. in the Huntington Cemetery. Mrs. VanGerven died Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Alfa Club when three bullets were fired into her chest by a ben serk night porter. Mrs.. VanGerven was born In Huntington, Emery County, Nov. 17, 1913, a daughter of Lawrence W. and Emily J. Gordon Leonard. She was married in Salt Lake City to Gerald A. VanGerven. Survivors include her husband; a son, Robert L. VanGer-,ven- , Idaho Falls, Idaho; a brother, Larry L, Leonard, Salt Lake City; sisters, iMrs. George (Beverly) Gygi, Salt Lake City; Miss Florine Leon-ard- , Provo; Mrs. Rudi (Carol) Gallas, 'Whittier, Calif.; Mrs. J. O. (Lois) Harris, Long Beach, Calif, and three grand. children. Friends may call Tuesday, 141-2n- d ' For Fireman Pie-onvenli- oa Shots 01 Oratory over ' the weekend.' The Democratic state convention-will ber staged Saturday, and the Republicans will convene Aug. 6. d Excessive taxation has been highly instrumental in causing inflation. Republican gubernatorial candidate Lewis JH. (DudeT Tarsen charged at a meeting of party workers here Saturday. He called for immediate tax cuts and taxing limitations to save our American system of free, private competitive enterprise and, accordingly, save constitutional government. Mr. Larsen also attacked "nonsensical1' state tax laws, which he said caused a drop in the number of movies filmed in Utah. n- st two-yea- Lam-Bourn- Ira A. Huggins, Democratic candidate for governor, called for a sound basis of economic CAPTURES RODEO' SPIRIT Deseret News artist Richard V. Gregersen captures the spirit of the Days of 47 World Championship Rodeo in these sketches made at a recent performance- .- Clowns antagonizing stability" for Utah. He said to accomplish it, state leaders must work as a team to analyze available materials and then formulate and execute a plan to put the materials to the proper uses. Mr. Huggins called for Continued from Page B--l Utahns to elect "dedicated men of experience, maturity and the area along the Wasatch intelligence" to do the jobr Front from Wellsville to VNephi. Democratic gubernatorial were representaAttending candidate Sheldon Brewster tives from the UJS. Forest Monday criticized "hidden taxes, stating that manufac- Service, Bureau of Land Manturers pass all of their taxes agement,' State Department of on to the buyer. Forestry and Fire Control, Therefore, he said, the en- State Fish and Game Departtire tax burden is assumed by the small businessman and the ment and Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County Fire Departconsumer. Mr. Brewster, who also is ments. of of Utah the House Particular, concern was exspeaker Representatives, said the pro- pressed over potential loss of gram he advocates will not life, property and watershed only reduce the tax burden, benefits from what the offibut will raise the economy of cials called peothe state through establish- ple and children playing with ment of new industry through- matches." out the state, including full Gov. George D.- - Clyde Mondevelopment of a day said Utah has escaped tourist business. serious brush and forest fjres due to constant vigilance and a certain amount of luck. He Even Took Th' Eggs Joined the Sunday meeting Police Monday were probing representatives in a separate the theft of two parakeets and appeal to Utahns to assume four parakeet eggs from a more personal responsibility in cage at the residence of Linda preventing fires. The closing order affects Edwards, 922 Military Dr. (1745 East). "that area that drains' into FIRE - - fire-carele- year-aroun- - FINANCE great-grandso- Suspect Booked J.L. Continued from Page l hospital which would be virtually impossible. Other major department expenditures during the first six months of the year included $1,576,528.56 from" thp statutory and general fund, or 45.70 per cent of the total budget; $626,340.84 from the Roads and Bridges budget, or 36.82 per cent of the total budget; from the Class B Road Funds or 39.26 per cent of the total budget; $100,222.79 or 44.55 per cent of the total flood control budget; $178,707.28, or 36.84 per cenf of the total recreation department budget, and $106,974.13, or 26.74 per cent of the total $400,000 capital im provements budget. A comparison of revenue received during the first six months of the year showed that total . tax. revenue was $47,753.19 less than during the first six months of 1959. B-- the Great Basin within the Cache, Wasatch and Uintah National Forests. Wheeler Service Held In Assault On the-outd- Girl, seven-year-ol- Funeral Rites d Planned For Victim Of Fall -- C. W. Hansen Rites Pending Virginia Lo-ga- -- Ron--elds- Lo-ga- n, Funeral Orem Scheduled one hour prior to services at 2350 E. 23rd South. Burial In the Huntington Cemetery. Orvis W. Call y U. Driver 6-- 8 Hurl In Crash four-brothe- rs r A freight train was partially derailed and one man injured Sunday when the train and an automobile collided in the intersection of 3rd West 115-ca- and 2nd South. Driver of the car, Seferino Talmantez Hernandez, 28, 314 Shelmerdlne, Ct (230 East), was taken to Salt Lake General Hospital. - treated for bruises and lacerations and later released. F. T. Mariott, 56, engineer of the train, told Investigating of fleers ' he was traveling j m.p.h. when the mishap occurred. He also stated the . trains bell and lights were in operation. The emergency stop derailed two coal cars and coal spilled into the streets. Officials of Union Pacific Railroad Co. said - the derailment was caused by be- "vigorous slack action tween the .cars at slow speed, speed. Damage was estimated1 at .. $3,000 to the coal cars and $100 - damage to the engine. Damage to the auto was estimated at $300, Some $100 in,co&l.was spilled. 7-- 9 Service Thursday For Shot 0 , 0 Funeral Set Thursday Candidates Fire ' MONTPELIER IDAHO An Ogden water skier was Injured Sunday evening in a Bear Lake boating accident. In "fair condition after struck by the propeller a passing boat is Andrew Skikos, 26, 362 Polk Ave, Ogden. He was taken to Bear Lake Memorial Hospital in Montpe-Her- , where he was treated for severe arm lacerations and injured shoulder. Mr. Skikos and a companion, Arnold Gay, 30, of Salt Lake City, were water skiing behind , a boat driven by Wesley 130 W. 1800 South, Bourn tlfid, when the accident occurred about 7:30 p.m, witnesses said. 'Also in the Barber boat were 'Trank-Butler. 45, of Ogden, knd his wife, Norma. Witnesses said Skikos and Gay were returning to the dock to turn in one ski to do some solo skiing when Skikos lost' his balance and fell into the water just as the passing boat driven by Clarence Glenn, 17, 2609 Gramercy Ave, Ogden, struck him. Mr. Glenn said he was looking back t his water skier, Elbert Vlaardlngerbroer, 35, Salt Lake City, and looked ahead Just as his boat passed " over the injured man. Recreation Role Deseret News Special JACKSON LAKE,' WYO. The role of the" federal agencies in meeting the growing public demand for 6utdoor rec- ' reation will be discussed at a meeting of the Outdoor Recre- ation Resources Review Commission and its advisory coun- cir here Friday through Monday. Henry Diamond, Washington, D.C, assistant to the commissions executive director, met Sunday with Wasatch National ForestSuperyisor.F.C, Koziol in Salt Lake City, He said the forthcoming meeting Funeral services for William would be a review of the role-of- ' Henry (Harry) White, 73, Salt federal "agencies add- - their , Lake fireman, will be Thurs-da-y responsibilities in meeting outat 12:15 door recreational needs. . p.m. in the Rose-cres- t Attending From Utah Ward Chapel, Church Attending the meeting from of Jesus Christ Utah will be Mr?. Harold Chrisof Latter day tensen, Springville, chairman of the conservation-committee- , Saints, 3l0l-23rGeneral Federation - of WomEast. Mr. White, ens Clubs. 2649 E. 3210 So., The council, composed of 25 died Sunday 8:15 citizens and 14 federal officials, p.m. at his resiwill advise the commission on dence, of a heart Mr. White its task of recommending to attack. the President and Congress the with- the- - Salt- - nest He had-beeprograms and policies for Lake County Fire Department developing and preserving the for 13 years. He was a High benefits of outdoor recreation" Priest instructor in the Rose-cre- for the nation. Ward, and had served a The 25 citizen members are r mission to England representatives of various inassist1912. He was in 1910 to dustries and interests which ant to the. Fire Chief in Des- are affected by outdoor recreeret Chemical, St. John, Tooele ation programs. They include County, during World War II. leaders from mining, timber, Mr. White was a grand- grazing and other industries, nephew of President Brigham as wen as labor and conserva- oung; tion groups. Survivors include his widow, Represent Agencies two sons and two daughters, 14 federal members are The Clifford G., Byron W., Layton; of agencies representatives Mrs. William (Dorothy) concerned with outdoor recreProvo; Mrs. .Newhl ation: The Departments of brahma bulls and top cowboys competing Jn riding (Beth) Pettit, Salt Lake City; Agriculture, Defense, Health, 1 26 grandchildren; and ropirig events will again be featured Monday at Education and Welfare, Inte8 p.m. in the final performance at. the State Also surviving are sister and rior, Justice and Labor. Sen. Clinton P. Anderson brothers, Seraph Allred, Los will present a report MurCalif., Angeles, Anthony, on legislative activity in Lake Salt ray, Richard, City. recreation field during Friends may call 2350 E. 13th the current session of ConSouth, Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m. and at the family residence gress. With the of the Thursday from 10:30 to 11:30. forest and cooperation park services, the Burial will be in Salt Lake City participants at the meeting will ' HANNA, Duchesne County Cemetery. see the policy and management Funeral services for James 7 LaVell Wheeler, farmer and S. L. problems of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National-Park- s, sheepherder, were held SaturTargee, Teton, Bridger and in the Duchesne Stake day A girL was House. Caribou National Forests. safe at home Monday after she They will also see recreation He was accidentally killed was kidnaped and mole'sted Tuesday when he was thrown developments in areas administered by the Bureau of Recfrom his horse, and the hamearly Sunday. lamation, Bureau of Land of his gun hit a rock and mer A was suspect Management, and the Fish and arrested later In the day and discharged. Wildlife Service. Mr. Wheeler was born May booked in City Jail on a for 15, 1913, in Strawberry, DuSANDY Funeral services "investigation of assault on a chesne County, a son of James for Margaret Larson Astle, child under 14. Sgt. Don Rob- and Rebecca Emiline Sweat 50, who died Sunday at 9:14 a.m. ' in a Salt erts said the suspect admitted Wheeler. He married Ida Eli zabeth Rasmussen. Later diLake the attack. hospital, vorced. Me married Sally Virbe conductThe victim told police she ginia Hunsaker, living in Du will ed Wednesday, and two companions slept in chesne County. (Ah earlier edi- 10 a.m. in the Funeral services for Charles the back yard of a friend and tion of the Deseret News er- Sandy First Willard Hansen, 82, Salt Lake the stated couple went for awalk when they roneously Ward chapel. City, former Salt Lake area was divorced. They were not.) Mrs. arose early. sales manager r She said the Survivors include his wife, 859 E. Astle, 8600 of the Texas Oil man approached them and of- Sally Hunsaker; South, Co., will be confered to buy them some ice mother, Mrs. Ernest Rebecca died of Sandy, injuries duced Thursday Broadhead; two sons and two sustained when cream. noon in the L. (Eve Mrs. Gary daughters, When the offer was refused, she fell down the Mrs. Astle Fourth LaDonna) Parke, Anna stairs at het home on April 14. Ward Chapel. the man grabbed the victim by lyn Lee, both Sait Lake City the hand and placed her in an Larry, Fruitland, Duchesne in She was bom Aug. 29, 1909, Mr. Hansen Lehi, a daughter of William died in a Salt automobile and .drove away. County; John Wayne, Brig Hannon and Ellen Lake rest home , Margaret K. James' The two companions notified ham; two stepsons, Sharp Larson. She married of natural causes the girls parents of the inci- Ball and Dennis J. Ball. Walter Shaw Astle sistwo are at 9:55 Also surviving dent. -- The area was searched 1933, inAtlantarGarTheari41Urda Mrs. (Annie - Mr. Hansen p.m. Tony was by police with negative res ters later solemnized in Besides working riage for'the TexD- -, Mark, Magna; Mrs. Chief the Logan suits. Temple, Church of as Oil Co., he also had been Emeline) (Mable The victim said the man Stanley, Jesus Christ of Latter-daengaged in the clothing busidrove her to a spot in the vi- Calif. Saints. ness in Logan and Ogden. of Municthe Lake Salt cinity Mrs. Astle was an active Bom Sept. 15, 1877, in ipal Airport where the girl Church. member in the In he was a sort of Niels M. was molested. He then let the Surviving are her husband; and Karen Marie Hansen. He victim out oi the car within three sons and a daughter, married Jennie Eliason July For six. blocks of her house and Lawrence, Dale, Blaine, Malyn; 12, 1906, in the Logan Temdrove away. her mother, Sandy; and three ple, Church of Jesus, Christ of Later police were called to brothers, Frank W., Arthur L., Latter-daSaints. check a parked automobile in Funeral services for Orvis Salt Lake City, and Everett, are one son and Surviving which a man apparently had W. who" died Fri Denver, Colo. Call, Orem, three daughters: Charles W. been overcome by exhaust day from auto accident in Friends may call at the fam- Jr., Sandy; Mrs, Scott H. fumes from an idling motor. will be home Tuesday, ily p.m. and Portridge, Ore.; Mrs.Homer They found a man sitting in held Wednesday t o the Q. Stringham, Scarsdale, .N.Y., Wednesday the vehicle but tohen a resusci-tato- r prior at the Olpin services.- and Mrs. C. Taylor Burton, was placed on his face, Sundberg Mortu Burial will be in Logan City Salt Lake City; he fought and refused help. ary in Orem. and a sister, Orson, Preston, Police said the car matched Rites will be Cemetery. Idaho; Leo, Salt Lake City; the description given by the conducted at Ernest and Hans C., Logan, molest victim, including, radio Prowlers Steal Purse and Mrs. Kirk Decker, p.m. by Bishop Richbuttons and a blanket on the Murray Rawson, Calif. mond, Prowlers front seat ( autoentered the Orem Thirteenth Also surviving are 10 grandThe suspect was identified Ward. Veterans mobile of Jerry Zabriskie, 273 children and 12 by the victim and her, two of Foreign Wars 1st Ave!, while the vehicle was Friends may call at companions. 4 Mr. Call services will be parked at Liberty Parle Sun- the Lindquist Kenneth Mortuconducted at the Orem City day night and escaped with a ary, Logan, Wednesday Cemetery. womans white purse owned p.m., and Thursday prior to His survivors include his services. widow, Orem, and a sister by Marjorie Howell, Burial will be in the Logan Mrs. E. L. (Bessie) Nielson, East Loss was estimated at $8. Victim City Cemetery. Salt Lake City. Funeral services for Edward Friends may call at the MorSasakf, 41, 980 Oakley St, who tuary Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m. was the victim of a shooting Saturday morning at the Alta Tot Gets Treatment Club, will be held Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at the Deseret Mor- For Drink Of Coal Oil , , Salt Lake tuary. A The Rev, George Hires! of City- - tot received emergency the Japanese Church of Christ treatment Thursday at Salt will conduct the rites. Burial Lake General Hospital for will be in Salt Lake' City an unknown amount -of coal oil. Cemetery. Survivors include his widow, Colan Nangas, son of Mr. a son, Jeffrey, 10; two daugh- and, Mrs. Don Nangas, 1143 S. ters, Karen, 17, and Jeanne; 1st West, drank the fuel oil 14; two brothers, Albert, Salt which he found at the rear of Lake City; Toby, Jackpot 851 W. 7th South, a police reNev.; two sisters, Mrs. Amy port said. Following emer-A- nderson-ffromn Gay and Mrs. Mary gency treatment he was renaka, both of New York City. leased to his home. $899,-5175- - oratory Reported 'Fair' Goveminenfr The City Commission is expected to act Tuesday on to firms awarding-contract- s submitting low bids for two improvement projects at Salt Lake Citys new municipal airport terminal. Enoch Smith Sons Co. submitted a low bid of for laying concrete aprons and runway work. A low bid of $112,506.30 was suhmitted by ' Shipp-Electri- c Co, for. installation -- of runway lights and electrical ducts. rt a Groups To Study 56-3r- d Find new hours with your famil- yRENT AN d 'MUGQS' GETS HEROISM AWARD Muggs, a dog owned by the Hyrum Crowley Jr., famii, 442 E. 7th South, gets a . medal and an award from Mrs. George A. Jeffries, president of the local humane Kevin Crowley looks on. The award for "distinguished dog society while heroism was made by a national dog food firm. Muggs won the medal when he . roused the family during the night after their home caught fire several months . ago, - to spend ! - |