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Show . - , . "7IrtorIP,"21-"Ir-Tr'erNprgirlit ' 1' - - - ' , - - - , , -,,. - , L.- -- - - - .F, -' DESERT.tsIEWS AND, TELEGRAM, Salt Lak ------ . br 1 1 1 'Dies - 2 ' In LA. 11 ' - , F Mrs. ritinMiar- i ' ' ., .,,. . ' DUP--Ard- P. UT71-1--- - Karl . -- r ::- - - -- - Diesiti Orem .. , --- , - - m. . , -- - , , , . 1 . -- , , B9 In , : ,ILL,. 1 ' ' - PRES. 'YOUNO 'Ci-Schaub- PRIVE:14::7,!Hc.STRET.H:,. Riles Set , v ':-.., , , ! - é - - February ., - 1 ,, - 2, 1959 , , .,:, - - ' I . - Continued from Page B.1 , - -- - - --- - Theodore of his father and grandfather; 'Both had been members of thesame council. footsteps . . . , Theodore 1..11 wind South died . 1 72:1311 aa a. r - ,- Ro'se L.- - E.- ' ,'' ' -- ' , . 401'..x,'mta.,44, ,. Salt Lake Chamber of Cornmerce's atmual activity : . n Sasp' borar nt nd-drive , ' .. ,,,.,,..,.. 4 headed down the homestretch Monday. HiA-Aillm,e: ge'lThderisbr.gothraleirdlaof . .' 130ital I k The advance guard part of the drive to raise $80,000 the ' Of ' SPRINGVILLE, Mrs: .. , , was' conclUded Sunday with more than $55,000 In the ' DnVerI1 .'' : famed plorkeAr 1886. , Brigham Young, ..., Mr. C rt. Sumsion Crarmier, 95, one till. The - -' !1-.4 'f, and colonizer. ' , :14,-Irrantts 4 general drive will formally begin Tuesday morn. ' ' ' GRANADA HILLS, CALIF. LOGAN -- services. leader S of Utah's oldest twins, died . , ' Ktte)eIS. f , 100' workers receive ;their ."774;13 fr when more as While than of ing acting president assign' if "10 Conrad SChataW,89; alterfor Thomas Giles 77 for Karl -- . Sunday the Temple Square Mission. .attle16 Pvrtin" $1,:". ., :tt , ' noon in an Orem ,, ' 4'smati , 95 1 N. 8th West, Cache Valley from 1922 to 1934. President gams to II !ill t Utalm,- died Saturday at General chairman of the fund drive has been LeRoy me! .,fr Lake ! , of rest , -k1' home ' SIMM9113 C11,11'or 1921. ,, ., ' architect of Interstate Motor Lines. Harold 'Simpson of 3 in a Angeles HoNs ,, .,46,03,04103.0 causes incident .r celebritiet who and .40 and S. Mountain Fuel Supply Co., will be general drive chairmany , noted years,' 1I . ' ' spita of a heart ailment. He , Wart. to Saturage., i., came to Visit cul . famous the I 4b ,3 tnan William Fields, Standard Oil Co., was chairrifin- of '' Survivcrof son. of head the retired svas the ' center. Members of 'royalty, Melvin .1... Seat, ' w'Masrr the advance guard. '.41 Mehra -- - --- deconduct, writers, political leaders and tietuTfears:sytes todrsansartsse thgversity of Utah music IV '' ' are SEtxewPeacrtted, ' many others were among those from 574 E. lit South. dthce,oe'nlatiu;esi,daokylnine partrnent. ........, ,he entertained. , will fk,; F. Dec. was born Giles C. AndrevA Jensen , ?rot, i Born' .....,,: be conducted at in Solt Lake City,Feb i - Lamont I. president of the 'chamber, k, 1.881,- in Salt Lake City, a .? Jensen,- 84, Christian - Mary .. noon In the 2, 1874, he was a son of Dr. '17Andrew Christian , Nst A. ,,,,oscar Glaeser. 0 ' Tenth-Nine- SumAlleinan B. Youngand Ann St.. died at. his trkv,..a.te6w4te ,, soh''or Henry E. and Cather- ...,.. Seymour 4' ' I .drixe used the 1"PndS are promotfor raised through -sion. ,, , - Mrs. Cramner teenthWard. Elizabeth niter Young., He re- . r,,T5'41.ittlzt:lacy,f 1 it 10 relm.. Evans Giles': On ' Atvia Salt Lake area, the Convention . , ing - On Jan. 14, ism, she was inheart cclanttlition. 'Church calls became that first he :....:'1 chapel, ' Brigham industrial service and for 4917, he married Vera Johnson - PROF. THOMAS GILES bureau, orn the'infomiation ?t ' and .' married to Joseph Cranmer. Mr; Schaub of Jesus- Christ terested in the study of Ids- C Jan. 151 .. . , economic development hi geSalt Lake City. The mar: - , - -of ' noted nundclan dien The ,inaniage was later sol'':'. ic. -- - promotion.-Saints, with Bish. tory - while attehding the 12th rrle1, CSOU eg -!..,1 7- ria-war later aolemnized,tn ,,-hrisa emnized In the Salt Lake Temi Ward School. Be established a ZILjNell;:Cillinri :A t the S4; Lake Temples Church ., Hall liDrary at the school, loaning son. Served rola- ,' w; ple, Church of Jesus Christ of , . ' conduct0-A".'-'-awn ' for Church ; 4.,,',, ' of Jesus Christ of Latter-dae bc' no studied and Latter-dath, pia 1 --Y Saints, Mr. Craneyening boOksAZutto playmates-for- -a :taut Christ ' , .. ... cents. fee five flat of 1923. died mer 29, June ottattarday opera. grand to North. Saints TinHe had served as ,head of from 11 a.m. uhtil the time of States 1898 ', ern1900. t an acfive worker In -' - trdversity Graduate . to . services.- - Burial will be Married iv the music department- - at- - the tn 1926 Ile directed thtUlitv- the Church and served as secthe in Lola Wil. Elsner He attefided Lake the Salt, of Utah 1413 . ' until L...1: from .on in ersity CentP, production, ef university ' family plot in Logan City of Primary, president of Continued from rage B.,. On Igov , High School and the Univer- Temple Logan , " ,, , ' "Tommy s trouble started Mr. ;riles the old was the first grand retary 1948; and It , tetery. 7 member of the -- ee. a .. 111;er class, ItZo 'religion of from geeeirlo ,, sity Utah, with Valle?, graduating use his of 'Oklahoma the Clubthe Men's University be was a farmer. Was first opera presented by students first Old Folks Committee for police Work closely with the In Switzerland the latter with the, class of where - Moore. Idaho, Ward . an expression bishopof predecessor to the U. Men's west of the Mississippi River. 40 years, and was a Relief So- juventle2 court. - The tourt Credit Card: of from 1903 to law; and bishop Schaub was born 'Dec. 1895. ."Most of the class be. Mackey. comp, Ward, 1938 to Chorus; conducted-fir- st used by the 'cats'', for:the use Mr. teachers in 1944. at Idaho. which time moved to ., Swit-- came univer- ciety visiting teacher 'for 50 works with family, school, Later directed he in Craubinben. the 1869, 12, in concerto program v. plete Cranmer was of a hose also in Mrs. President the of saeurviverciwidow. State, siphon Utah," years. and social sour son and Conrad. of church, sons a and steallpg agencies zerland, had- given pri- sity's grand opera productions a o Utah, worker and was a clinic& A complete and modern gas," the chief relates. said. An outstanding temple Young He Alker Schaub. Anna Marie . wdaudglger, tire fair rd LI; vate piano lessons.which were put on every year, charter memb er of Camp new Youth Home is here to ' ell.. goise; Elgon' Svvitzerland, student, he was elected ,to Phi dtcyltclIvrer 'Pretty soon he was ,stealing lived in Zurich, W.. Bountiful; Mn, Leona E.kTol- - . . ; Retired in 1948 ' Beta and inaugurated concerts using Springville, Daughters of Utah serve the child who awaits KappaMrs. Opal L. Conklin. both hub caps. When an officer sur-- until the age of .19, when his - , Pocatello, Idaho. and Mrs. Ar. . ' He tattght English at the old of ....... ., The professor retired at the eight pianos. He also directed Pioneers. ned the Church. Mr. hearing in juvenile court or family tella Knighton, Salt Lake City; Survivors include one son, perhaps placement In a foster prised hhn irkehe act, Tummy Schaub and his father came LDS University in Salt Lake one brother and ono sister, Hyrum - ' omd of the 1948 school year, the Men's Glee Club in perL. Jensen. Mrs. Moore, Idaho; and moved to Granada Hills. formances bf "The Creation" J. Frank Cranmer, Spriegville; home. A Child Geleance Clinic, got Into' Ids first tangle with to America and the family fol,- City for a time after graduatSylvia L. Hale, Logan. ,- .' then went east to continue emereeeeeetreeeesealleerfeeeelret ing, In Granada Hills he was In the Salt Lake Tabernacle one daughter, Mrs. Mn Nelo- staffed With highly trained the law. lowed later. , Friend's may call' at n,Spanish-Fork;.-seven settlid - in- - Salt his studies at Harvard never. Wednesday, child psychologists and psyche chorister for Reseda Stake, and at the UniversityotCalif124 S. Tuesday from 7 to ' -- - grandchildren; - nine - gr ea t- atric workers Is .here to help L Lake City, where he designed, sity. There he associated with 9 PM. and WedneadaY - and also , had conducted a orniat at Berkeley. aiace of - - 7, siervices after 9 pin. Burial In ff ' Inn men some of the wondering , parents T outstanding, her twin sister, reach the problem of the at Foca.. grandchildren; CemeterY among other things, the medal. pupils in Los Survivoig Naiad View piano studio fur ever take the trouble to investl- lion for the doors of The Salt in the field of education, as he reirointain Mrs; Emily S. Crandall; other juvenile delinquent. Angeles area. ' , , His survivors irrcludeeelds " also did a few years later at ;,:; brothers and sisters, Lee G. While at the University of gat! when they see their son Lake Temple as well as some Columbia Big Brother e a Sarah D. Saville . widow:, three. Boni and "efie Su meione-Elm-o s -Sumsio ne MS-- , also Its of rIor.He Utah, he organized tours of helped owns , , wha a $20 s Gordon driving rJs. o jalopy, T h ma &Irvine. daughter,. Sarah ' 87. Davis Mn,. - Utah and surrounding states Mission Jghnsoe'reSprineville; isen constant for the around with $60 worth of hub; design 'the McCune School of ' .31 ' GermanYoung View Gile3; Nan Ntys, Calif.; Irving George was called Ave. forest Mrs. Bailey Hugh, Los Angeles, boy who doesoperation Music and the governor's manPresident for the glee club and served J. Giles, Encino, 44' the not (2745 south in fit Charles car. Caliti on his wonDo caps ' they sion in Salt Lake City. on a mission to Germany in Avenue (2745 , e ex Calif.; Mrs, Edna Mangus, Salt ordinary probation program. as a judge for national music Burke Giles, Granada Hills; der often enough how the boy He moved to - ' ,,2,,,. , Logan in 1,990, 1901. He served for a year t";e. , contests in 1925, 1921 and 1935. Mrs. Paul R. (Catherine) Me- - Lake City;e Mrs? Fred Brown, Big brothers (business men) 7 Lake ,' 27 to ' he was when as served also , low-te i, ,,', The professor appointed o boys-i- n enough, gasoline la and had served two terins in , lakeinlvidta .. : ' litris&ttitIneofforl ty; -DonoughSalt over the Funeral services will be held help them over the rough spots travel around the country the State from 1920 side adjudicator for theWelsh -- -.7 ! kFs"' Mission, remaining in that CaEisteddfod Society's contest eight and Wednesday at 1 p.m. In the and ' get them- a job when eVery night?' Do they ever to 1924, s four brother :! .7 1904. ,le unttl 1935. Ward Third in Ninth 1871.1locVort, pacity in Los Angeles - - check his chapel. probation is over, -Active In church to see .speedometer Nee; Jenalynn G.. Cline, was William he aphome, , Friends may call at the Wheelto Returning the -from o, beginning Studied In Europe how far lie went when Starting .,, B. (Ida) Sharp, Mr Mr, Schaub was active In pointed to the University of wird and kigy4 er Mortuary Tuesday- -eve g , ,k,, , rung person gets in supposed to be 'just over to the Church and was bishop of Utah waokenvririuPrior to that appointment he G:- Schuman, al1,431 Salt Lake from i n 1905. , ,(,. 9 p.m. and Wednes- trouble with the police. Here's Joe's 7 to faculty .,IiretteLut 14 for Ward of Tenth G. place'? erine - Eng. Due studied music for a total City; Youngmarried4.;;Inple, happenal..11-broughBurial what t day ti a prior11Apivices. o .,. g --six years inBerlin, Vienna, bel years, an. was a counselor in Valeria Brinton in the Salt Mrds:Fia .: . Be Calif.'flrbT1ñEvergreem Cemetery. into the station. If he is honest into the matter when- - the boy the Logan Tifth Ward for 13 Lake Temple on June 12, 1907. FaxTiiiiid Rome. both to Ms are with the officers, chances says a 'friend' gave him the years. Later he went to Paris for Funeralservices will be con rimed-- - 5aviltle 11 tinitt2lrrt;1 Int e3- ie zz he will be released and given expensive car- accessories-t- he Igge He served another 18 months ofstuctY, ducted Saturday at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Mitchel (Harriet) Kline, egaili4sT.amfaatisetatier ,,,' the opportunitY to tell his par- couldn't have been purchased School Board. for LogarICity l oresident- Ward. in Center two terms Mrs. Rulon (Jane) Rawson class ' at U 44ersity Ward chapele160 worked Assn.., of ward ents the story from his own on his allowance?" Raised and was a member of tbe , .. - r.t. Harris (Eleanor).- in Salt Prim, emote. Uni ersity, Salt Lake City. Y. , v' -fu- ''-- -- Ent-m- . a - '' - , , .''' - - -- -- 410- ,,', , - - 1- I .. 4 - i , - .. I, "; WI:falglwi"inilltitjanvul-Y1-a- . Logan Tuesday . , 1 , - - l60 . - , - 3:: - . ' srtgaoel.taDdLd. mclisotyris 1116nmngachyborrealarmAkIdaaniseti , , -- - - ,q - , ter the-grea- , . - ' - - y - . ' - YouthHe Id . - ; CAJstody ,, - . 1 '' , ,,,,,... .1 - al L - x 4 - - - - 1 ...., , ,, N.'. , - . '' .... . ' . -1 , " , ' - - ' ! ,. . - ot I ,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,0,,00e v. - .- 1 ted De,cettm.ent. . , - I had-direc- . - , -- y , -- ",- - f, ..ki ,. ,,,.. 4. tJhoesrePh---- . - h.' - --- ... - 1 - - -- -- - . - . -- , . well-know- n , -- and-als- - ' . - - j .1,,, - 1 - , I - - . firrents , ii, -- . -- - tet' ' - it - - -- - -- -- t - - , - - . he-w- n - as 4; - . $. - ..cl- -- ..i the-Log- i pay - . ters,- - Arraignment Set In Robbery case 49 , ,1 ,-- - e - - 7 ,a - . , - - - , Swiss-Austria- - 7- - - - -- - - --1 f , ' on-th- - - ileville---- . ' - - - r. RENLA per month We Take Pride In Out Prnonnt WO" - ,. --- NO TANKS TO CHANGE - cjith ' 1486 IsNlItti lost . , LINDSAY SOFT WATER CO. HU , . 16, . Van Orden. No special celebrating-I- s 'planned for the birthday, Pres- ident Young said. He and Mrs. Young are spending the day quietly at home on East South Temple. . -- ,': At the time of death be was senior member of the Schaub- 1laycock and Msociates firm. Survivors Listed On March 29, 1693, he marrier Jessie Ann Adams in the Logan Temple. She died Oct. 4.antha -' O. Later he married Kingsford in the - " y-OWIVieTs-Clu.. flotVers is Survivors: two sone. a daugh- ter: Nathan at. W., East s -- et, ,rebos.rlf-ralmiC reflex - S.. lgrandchildren; 13 . nneral Wedriesday."12:15 p.m, friends may !loa8 Rigctir:Ahrst Wednesday Salt i Aulopsy, Ordered Lo, gan Temple. His survivors include his widow, Logan; sons and daughters, Mrs. Fred. J. (Margaret) Kloepfer, K. C. Schaub Jr., G. Wesley Schaub, Logan; Mrs. Allan (Leah) Ramsey, Sacra' mento, Calif.; Mrs. Paul E. (Geneva) Grace, North Calif.; Mrs. Burton (Jessie) Hair, POcatello; Mrs. Floyd (Mildred) Heaton, Corn. Iloward A., Schaub, rarthioedr iswothuled w,,dhieji, eynag, Calaife Tommisy ,e4 grandchil. dren, 36 than squeal on , his friend. In lieu of flowers trie family Will Defy Anyone This is the time when a suggests donations be made to Sunshine Terrace --or , - e , atysejvicgiry:Surial 7' - Stephen James Hatch - Di- Lig - , PANGUITCH. Garfield COUntY 'Funeral oervices tor Stephen ILJames and Match. infant son of James TuesJanice Talbot HatcliAwili be . 1 cPeautue tlt day. Ziorth vielr,:ie oraeole Latter-da- y Saints. of Jnatural causes Saha.. reel. day, 5 a.m,.. at the family dence in Cedar City. where his father is attending College of Southern Utah. , -- - -- lin:Litt In Ogden Death - - . - ' . . . angsguirantcichp.ar 'OGDEN ez- County officials sBurornvivJoarni.:14,palrilets. have ordered an autopsy tin the entuf Mr. and Mrs. M. Ir.&Ltd:4 ' Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Talbot; great- J. Ft body of a woman found in her ' grandparents; MP. end Mn. Mt. aaa 1 of Panguitch; trailer court home Sunday Taltj,111 Tooelel Mrs. ,rien rrveater. Beebe, . . San Francisco. 'Carl , about 5 p.m. , ' NEv e ly n Mrs. Friends mai call at the M.Mon-V. ,. The dead woman, Batch residence. Panguitch. day evening and Tuesday prior Tran- - to Dale of 45, CitY Cozy Walker, Burial. Panguitch service& ' , . : er Court, was found by a sister. Cemetery. I , Sheriff's -d-eputies said the .Effie , a.leeleilese-:. E. Thompson .. woman was, found lying by her . ' Effie BLACKE001tp,A110 bed. Her husband, Rollin Walk. Ellen - . , ' - ThominsOM' 'IN former leg- ' er- - was in the bed. I - - A doctor called to the scene - 18 after an Ulnas& hiospital, , ecameer Fund.- -, waillnd bdre:ya. THREE-MILLION-MIL-- -3traotrintastter -- --eunpyoonner E,K days. lel said the wpman had been dead Sept. I. 2883. at Toledo. -- i friendship." was ?nen lq.?11mrt more than 12 hours-Th- ere 'der. Married tO George The police are wondering if Blame Thompson, Jan. 15. 1908, att no indication of foul play al Plains, ." Kan. Came here four for "up-fronttheon radar with And have chil know whom their it, plane every parents experience you to reside with a months ,...that's were 'bruises ago small MI40011 though 856 ' ' drew are , daughter. Mrs. J. S. Gregory,'Star 'around with S. Stout St. Member Eastern found on the body. On-ticenter a huge mainweather the Church. . . . who are their friends? smoother, I and Presbyterian flights industry's largest 111 Continued from rage ''', There was no evidence of a Creorgia Survivors: daughters. Others, besides parents, need Gregory. Blackfoot. Joseph: the trailer Bell Thompson. , tenance base to keep Mainliners just like new the dependability of Douglas air-- . Lamed. art.; two to be more watchful, according ert Devine, Prison Vocational struggle, althoughofficers said. ine grandchildren. was untidy, very to Dibe will Lyons taken Body to the chief. ' - . Training and Maintenance and burial. Arrange- was unable to for services Mr. linersand thoughtful people' who treat you with extra care eveiy mile of the way. are by Sandberg Inneral "Our police officer must rector George Brown, and talk Walker and could not ments BOMO, coherently know his job in dealing with Prison Director of Classificaton answer the TO by posed qüestions SERVICE obert It CHICAGO, THE MOST FREQUENT and Treatment breaks DAiLr NONSTOPS ' If Richard C. Choulei officers. with a youngster, there Ashpole. TRAVEL 11 YOUR AGENT OR DA CALL rs SAN DENVER, FRANCISCO, subeornmittet-Tnembe, arvitever bea sdtisfactory Tec 4 died Sunday in --..- , , sheriff's office was the Cl,krk Choules, z hospital of pneumonia. ,. ' z . between that, boy were critical of the idleness of County 21. 1919 at Mapleton.Jul), officer. He said , law agencies again. When prisoners which was- evident investigating fifth-sizwhisky botempty is We must Monday. , boy levels with us, in were found trailer. the tles ,faand , "If lack of equipment his confidence." '..l.1....1'&:'''..14'.;110..;:::11'; 4:. ,:g. lg. 1443, irtLogan Temple. The body was taken to St. March loiterthis is cilities Church of Jesus Mrist of Latter. 'causing Each cue ao40010.11 .., ... rt'2. 'V . l3enedict's day Sainte. Hospital. these then of prisoners, Survivors: widow; psj.ntai Chief 'Evans also said that ing Relatives said the couple has daughters, Sharon. Jeanette. Mr. needs must be corrected," D ,1 Nancy. Maria ails of Riverdalei oth, two with his "no officer children ., . staying rights twp brothers. said. Dean ... Funeral Wednesday . l '" who fails- to refer-- juvenile , Oneida Stake Rouse ,. friends call , Asked by the subcommittee er relatives. ' ''ITO'),. at Webb Mortuary Tuesday night, case to the juvenile cOtirt Our if there .was immediate . any Wednesday prior to service& Burial Riverdale Cemetery. men must. refer each case to needs of the, administration, , e, court the because that young- Mr: Wright pointed out that .:LINITE-. Henry Schlecht , ster is entitled to the help and prison industry production .,,,1, , CITY BUILDING PERMITS AMERICAN FALLS. IDAHO can court ,4. the imguidance -- -- give could be increased almost Henry Schlecht. 84. died Friday Jack Douglas. 1160 StansburY Way, . the at Chances are the kia, will mediately if the lawpertaini- $40,000, Mill home ate r a heart brick residence. att4cit. be one of the 80 per cent who Born June 10. 1874, at Freudren.. Weyher Construction Co, 236 Orto a revolving fund- in chard 1.iii,m,e........,.. ng to Matthew and $10,000, storage building., Pl., never' returns to police or "state-ustiorothea Gordon Priestley, 1459 El BeY Bt., ,.. Came to the :.:.: Schlechk and in 1200 residence. $21,000, brick , , court" amended. :.,:gik,..1 married eu, They came , MARRIAGE LICENSES to American Falls in 1909 end .. 11,0, "In some of smaller the Mr. ' , , homesteaded in Pleasant Valles, chotildpmb: -- district. industry: ', in wife His 1922. A died officers think communities, Salt Lake County acquiring Came to American Falls in 11122. i . Member Lutheran Church. .. they are doing the boy a favor as well as Ronald Millet Raw le, 23. Morgan; ,, ) .: Survivors: son, Ted, Aberdeen; Cecelia Stimsiori, 21, SpringCarolyn when TH take Just say they , ..- ". R s Pauline Grisch- '. berdeen i rne this time.-Do-n't let gram of supplying land mar4 Walter ChrlatianMadseri...20,tleanor ' owsky, American Falls: Mrs. , Prances Davy. 19, both of Salt Lake ' Leontma Raid. Denmark. Iowa; ,, it . . , almost a happen .. again.' City. ; ..,00v4a,444,1411. product. 12 keting . 12 , tilkw4,0,64,6 grandchildren. 41.Eileen Hambrick H. James , children. ' always it does happen again Mr. Crump told newsmen Louise Silcox. 23. bothJr., ' of Salt Lake , Funeral was Mondai 2 m. in , , ang in a more serious '' St. John's Lutheran Church bY , nature," that he felt there was a strong City. Ann 22, Earl Lewis, Betty Rev. Ralph in Burial Yokers. the Floyd the Chief explained. "The child need for a separate maximum Powell. 20. both of Salt Lake City. Fallsview Cemetery.- . Robert Gail Ottley, 19. Lavon ' who is punished for shoplift- - security unit at the prison. Imire : Smith. 17. both of Salt Lake . . ,..0I..tf ' Mr. Ashpole told the com- ICity. Margaret W. Miller '' ing candy in the supermarket Max Paul McDonald. le, Heber; ' -. : . Annette Singmaster, 18, Murray. Marie de to isn't be one at his who the mittee that "IDAHO , PALLS, likely MAHOMrs. , present . O. West William Hyrum Jensen. ' , Margaret Walters Miller, 74. Idaho -', robs a bank 10 years from partment was greatly under-now.- " Jordan; Sylvia Joan Butler. 18, Cot., Falls. .died Friday at bar homa .::,...t...v... tonwood Heights. after a long illness 7 , . staffed and that to fulfill, an Lynn Duane Davis, 18, DeAnn John-eo; Born Jan, 4. 1885. Rexburg. to ' ' Daniel and Ann Gunnell 17. both of Murray. and One Time Enough Walters, classification adequate Married to- - Joseph M. Hutchins . . DIVORCES ASKED Jan...19, 1905. He died in 1927. r .. , The fact that only from 15 treatment p r o g r a m . more Married to Albert Miller. Feb. 18. be . would 1930. He in 1958. trained died ,,:':$1.1:'''': '''''),..tst14 ' Active personnel 20 cent to ' of all District Court Third per "'.::"t'''::Vf:":::,1,I,i'41, young. '' member Church of Jesus Christ of .: ' ': .........:.:;,....:.',..;..0,,,ia.. ' i sters coming to grips with the needed. He suggested a full- - Yvonne G Christenson vs Robert Latter-diti- r Saints. Survivors: d a u h1e Ts. Mrs. tiX:'c''.::;: ::,..,:: Mental ..,, ,'.: Christenson. and cruelty. least P: it . time psychologist eV& 'have a second of law Melv Dale, Mich Clark. Gladys 0. ,,,,,, E. Von Gresham Ise Appen. .,:., 1 fense shows .;.'. Mrs. Norma Bmith. WQods Cross. IWilliam Gresham. Mental cruelty. l....".k...& that , the expert- - two more social workers. .'' '...1. Mrs. Thelma Moort, Mrs. :.....e vs. Duane Sanders. .... M. ' Sanders Lola ,,....., ;i.::: ,:::::,.......1, Marie Idaho 18 '. Cousin, Pallsi !ii. 1 ence ... of coming into contact' , .... grandchillren. 11 '' 'Mental eineity. "i..'... .. ' 1 dren. , with the police station, thel ., Cal-- Ftmeral TuesdaYr ean , Thir- ' teenth Ward chapel.. n8 and juvenile cot4 'other youth U.S. S. Smithi In Mortuary will direct Amy. ,i:,e: ., Cedar Butte Cemetery. agencies one' time is enough FORK Mrs. Am, AMERICAN to show most juveniles the Irene Scogings Smith. 55. 128 1958 K. lingamon ,, 6th East. died in an ,American. erior of breaking the law. ,t;:,z:.. i,:): Fork hospital Saturday, il:10 ::1A a Funeral of cerebral hemorrhage. Jean Kimball Bins& "We still must reclaim those S. a I e I of U.S.- Savings roan. 48. fqt Born Aug 20, 1900, Dintah Coun.cactia Calif.. former others- who come back a sec- Bonds- - in 'Utah in 1958 to Salt Lake Resident. will be ty. to Phillip E. and Mary Elizabeth Brown Scogings. Married to 7th WednesdaY noon at 38 tux. ond time or perhaps, many; tailed $19,1,07,;36,. zFrederick .. , Alma A. Smith Dec. 19, 1919. Salt South, Mr. Binsamaus died . , . in an Arcad ia boa. Of Jesus 2 Lake Church d day. .Temple, , . savings-bonmany times .- ,., that's where P..- Champ,,: stale Latter-da' He Christ of vital after I heart attack. Saints; '':4 ) all our Other youth facilities Born June 22. 1910,910'18nd. died Dec..5. 1947. Active in the chairman,-- announced , Married Helen G Harker of oh tacit. come- - 4nto actlori , Survivors': sons. daughters. Olive , Salt Lake City in 1938 I n Oakland. Mondaf.' , - For-- G.. of Univefsity o American Graduate Fork; Woodrow, . This ii am increase, of rest L.. Pleasant Grove; Mrs. E. at. forma at Berkeley, smartie LI William (Eva ) Lambert Mrs. Ray in torney for 25 years. ed," Chief Evans said. - , -$I.,450,000 over 1957 ,which (Lola) Cameron, Salt Lake City:, aril during World ,A ill four grandchildren; two brothers, 'Me next fart et the series-wbrought in a record $17,656, widow: stepmother, 7,,,,,,,,ythree sisters 1 two Um.: tAdir I tell et Tommy's experience ,at the Funeral P, Binsarnani Wednesday,: I pm.. , YOU GET EXTRA CARE ON UNITED AIR LINES ' . - - . . Doest heeeparenterecogniz is the other symptoms of juvenile - ' ' necessary he will be detained delinquencyl----- -at the Youth Home and the Delinquency Symptoms police will notify the parents. "Almost alwaye, the eirst Juvenile Jurisdiction 'symptom of oncoming delin"In either case, we refer the quency shows up lit schoolmatter to the juvenile court work and school relationships," which takes over jurisdiction the authorities agree. , as soon as our investigation "There is the familiar patis complete," said Chief Evans. tern of lowered grades, sluff"The greatest single factor ing school, parent notification In juvenile delinquency is the from the school that all is not automobile." the police chief wen:, stated. ,., Close on,the wheels of the , automobile in the causes of delinquency is . the wrong friend or pal: "At no time in a person's life are friends such an influence as between the ages said Chit' Evans. of - If further investigation - - LINDSAY Automatic Water Softener $300 Hs& 1 IF , - fig hut vcalLat-.260.outh Temple Friday from 6 , An Salt Lake to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 10 . arrested Friday on a.m. to noon. Burial will be in City youth, armed rotibery, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. charges was scheduled to be arraigned :here Monday before City FOR Judge Mercellus K. Snow. William Carl Evans was re, leased from jail late Friday I ome-Loan- s on $1,500 bond. 116 :Was ar- SEE rested by police in connection with the robbery of a Salt MILLER & VIELE Lake grocery .market on Dec. 15 lachaai Plato 1M 1958. E. l: Universit- ' ' , - 14-18- , . ,NS .. - . 1 - ' , ann, - , er 1 - 1 le . e . . , . , ' - . . ''''''!' . 1- . . - -, 1 8-80- , , rut-Min- ro . - s . . . ,.- , - . . , - , , . Vital Statistics e , - , . . , , .,,,...- -- , - ' , . 7 , ..,... , , '.: , . - , - - great-gran- . , , . " , ' : - - . - - : ' - I - :::4,4c-,.: . , pg - -- '.;,,,,,:..:.,IX:: ,. t - -- $ .......,:::,,,;:.,. 'N:till,,,l',.,:::...,.,:::... '..::,.,..;......'... "i5;:::.. 1 :, ... , , .. s 4:, tj : I ' ' ,,' 2 f ,1.'..,'-'--' - .4 ,, , , , : . , - - I Bond Sales Record in :- ;. : . .1 .. - I ) , - -- ' - ,, . , : . :;.":",:, , , '.,,, - N.-- ean - , - .,. -. - y , - , ,- have-.-statt- ,.' - , -- ,2 Utah County Youth Rome where he receives kindly advice and jwilit Item IldrmulMenplachBautce wEiThave reared their ewe family end have a keen buight Into the. problems el youth. 2 r liD6e2r;cnente -- i oift Ilse saaciheisevgeodaLl06wir7. ' CilkITIP isa!d. : . . , . , - Ward Fink Fourth-Nint- h & chapel, Friends call Anderson gV- -7 0 at family residence Wednesday Fork until noon. Burial American Cemetery, - American - .? , .1, . .. - -- . a stepbrother. two step- Friends It of Oakland. Of- lie IN Itgli Wes- day. 8 p.m.. Wednesday prior tO Pervices. Burial. Wasatch LAW', Memorial Park. i , ' , - . ' , , - 4 ' |