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Show rw - , I . -0 - - Rolling RócksD owwi1iII . -- 71 tilt- 0,,, ,. et,ii- ICI0 - , AgthA ' Officials Study - Tok-nnag- Scenic-Areas-- er 1ST. aII 20p-Vc- ot St e. GEORGE--,k-teinag- ; 1 ' , ; ;, i . 1 i' 3 1 ,' :,1 ee I ,. -,' I , 14 i , ." e"., , ' - - ' I' - ' , i - , L.NN.:'''' '',','" - - , 1 Church Active , , - 1 ' - . 9 4 Dies- 1 age; She was born March 26, 1863, In Framboise, Cape Breton Is. land, Nova Scotia, a daughter of John and Flora McLean Menial'. mid. She taught school in her native city during her early life. a ,sea captain, John McDonald, in 1880 in Nova Scotia, and shortly after her marriage moved to England. In England she met mission. aries of the Church of ,Jesus' She--marri- ed , tI . 1 1 1 Latter-day-Sain- and- - ts - :', :. ' p, . 1 - on his He an and hour when horse about he did nut Teturn they started a search for him. He was said to be a good rider and it was not immediately determined how the accident occurred. Neil Junior. Simmons was born Sept. 16, 1949, in Heber, a son of Joseph William and Idona Nielson Simmons. , He was a second grade student at North School in Heber and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of ' Latter-daSaints. his are and parents Surviving the following brothers and sis, y - , , ' , . . . taRtiffGotbeff, 4 - ' - 1 , , te- r -44(77,-34.A- 41N It' - 1,, ",- -- - ' 4 c,: , . ' .ervices -- , Wounded Youth- KLO (Dial 1430) esa, KWHO (Diet 100) 10:1S KHIOS Mint 1230) cot, "1 YIDS (Dial 990) 0:31 CHURCH SCHOOL 10:40 A.M. o.m. (Nionory) -- Came. Worship...11 -p.m. Young People-6:- 30 11:011 co. . ' . cf--- ( .!..f.. .''''..,,,,,i y,,,;,;,.,- --- : . ' t- 3 V,.,''',,': k to "4.. - ''' ,,,. :."'" ,::- :- ,Il 1,.....,,,,,,:,,i,s,,,.; ,....k,''' - , ' ' ,, , : ,r-:i- 1 ,A1 k, I., I ,.,,, . I ' ...000.41t b.. A 4 I . ; Attacks' infection directly. Kills associatisni with tokis the ' ' ,iii grooms ,,.1!111,.. ,- ,3 tN , 10, .ft, , ,,.., Id g to: 7 J 3 sizes hair naturaiiy e i AL'14seitio , - nC W , ' . - . , '. ' t-4,- 1. ,4 0. ,- - -- I ,1 .....,,,.........-,,,,- ! AkJad , - , ' Adf u s. 411 u & POULTON --- . 3018 so. 0 SON I STATE Anita Johnson . 11 ''.91Wier - r,-- ',-- . ,L ' L . , , "'" "."" -- , LL - -. - - , - , -FOR -- - , . ::.":::,. :.::,:;,.- 1 - - - 4- - !, .,::''::.':-'- - , :r A N. Main) complained Lake police Friday that someone had removed a spotlight valued at $22.50 from his 'auto while iit was parked at the rear of 230 E. South Temple. , .. 4 ii , ' 1 ..1-- s., ;:::: ' , .:' -- TT'. , ' ,:!.: '11 - ' -- SAT., . - - cHuRcNHEE WO OSIIMINS. Lit A,AsHRIsT 4k Im' 0 I A. WRIGHT, MINISTER. ........''''' : ---- --- I t .19 ,- . r - ,,s, , . - ' , A - aaa , a- ...., . ' . Como . - f - . -- ihited . , . . sz,dihtys Assembly ' I , .z..... ' :1 - - --- , - - cSovh Iforthi: SPONSORED rte 1 Slionish Sontir4 A21164,411 of ,Ond , ei - , . :::::: '''' , . !G ' --: ' --COLIS- EUM -. . , . . SAL, " UT Peril ez! l 2:30-763- 0 A , Except Tuesday, friday end Sencley 1 l 7:30 Pin c:11 SIKIDAY Niontloy Night'is "Minute Night" TEREE , . . FAIRGROUI!DS Pull Gospel Assembly . Assembly t , BY Pentecostal Church of God . 44 Chtd , il - PLIEUEITJEllls RECEIVE! ;Como ; ' ' - h7ppi.ness 11PCoi by His prcid,uir6 blood shed otnairyacet purcshosedy for yrs Kteres In - . -- God. Attemialy Ath e.d PtillICING Fork ' if ed..- - - 4111.111.11.111111.1.11111111.1"115.3 .,--- . .. ,, ---- ... . , . - A . ' tt'' t - , ,.. ' , ti . , --- ministry healed by , , , ' . uary's cross. -- 7 e SALVAT1011-11EALII- - the Truth: SEE! ....Como HEAR! h at - )ATt,.,,.z- . c - ervoclit nvoanirliel3 . . dit .. , a -- -- a'a , ' ' - a ' - ' r411tT'a-- ' - - I . . , 'a SAST Atostrebly of God h St, Ogdoo , Assotothly of oil lohomotio - WED.,,THURS., SAT., SUN. SUNMON., ' . end health , 13TH SOUTH 662 10:00 A.M. CM Schwil Sunoy 10:51 AN. Proashing Sunday 7;30 !AI Sarney tr.sfghjn 711 P.M. tibia School Wednesday , - , - - - i - ---- --- Ccootee . , , , .: I) , ULi .,.,...,,,......,,,,,,r ..!-- r , Int,1 k.. f . i t ),A,1 - Jesus States and around, the world! - ': I ,, , ' ' 1 s',. it r -- '-- . "t ,. , s ' 1 '4.i ' ' , , -- - .,This Is '' (20'1 - ANOTHER'GREALWEEIC . .' , St. to Salt . ' - . - as" ,0.,,,o ',roellA fte:;:c:SiCLI:)rtkocGolèff . 340StC)Cleennte - . ' Todayget - " II d., aa'''Ara , ::: k - , . a,..1q Clifton r li ..., ::, - " - , - 4 , , - - ' . , -- - a ..: - ' - El , , , , ,7 - , - - 7,: a aa--a- -- . . - tböK , aaa, a - . , - , - Pb. IM 4.4017 ' ' Temple , oil , , , 7- t 9" leo : . 195S Ceigilete Details Pilots fat Writs VIDA - t April kr - - DEDICATION TEMPLE , , I ... , - - NEW ZEALAND , . the ... ALL-- CHURCHES! . --J- oin reveals: , -- - . - MOrrOS , - - , QIE) , morning. He suffered broken ribs, head ' , cuts, and :possible internal inturies The ease . is being In-- . vestigated by Sunset Marshal Howard A. Robinson and State Frank Grant. Trooper Marshall Robinson said that , . the boy was knocked 94 feet by the impact. Witnesses said the car which struck the boy, a black 1951 Chevrolet driven by a man, slowed and pulled off the road but then went on. One witness followed the car as far south as Clearfield and reported the license number to the police. .. ' - - - - : , . - ' - Auto noon. Charles Dalton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dalton, 87 S. Main i St., Sunset, was in "fair" con. zillion...at- - the -- Thomas D,.Dee---- -Memorial - Hospital Saturday. Lupe litontoys Boris . - ing Saturday for a hit and run driver whose car struck an ) ,- . . - Third South JULY 29,1950 I found out about a plot to assassinata East South TemPle 66 i, 'MILLCREEK SOCIETY 2605 East! ' ' Marshal Tito., Thirtythird South t . ot The Mother Church Branches MAR. 17, 1953 --- - The First Church ot.Chrst. -Yellmov; He. was-verScientist in Boston. )dass. He's been assigned to lig. nervous SUNDAY ErinUS-- 11 am. ' , Nurseries tor Small Children Six men will assist him. Tito. uidate Services During Sunday as a priest be He'll disguised SUNDAY SCHOOLS , MILLCHEEK SOCIETY-41:- 30 sm. word from a.m. ViRST AND SECOND-11-:00 MAY 4,1953 Yefimov learned that got WEDNESDAY TKSTImoNY ' Moscow to cancel the , MEETINGS-43:- 00 p.m., plot just 12 min- FREE erainao, ROOMS was to take , murder the , utes before DOWNTOWN-3- 71 South Alain ' 9 a.m.-p.m- . recover- Each Weekday a in is Yefimov hospital place. , . MILLCREEK SOCIETY-1- 129 East ' breakdown. Twenty-firs- t South nervous a from ing 12 Noon to 4 p.m. Each Weekday -- -- . , , , attend - ---service': Irted avisitlfireading rooms. I n the . current ,issue of Magazine, a former ' TV AND RADIO PROGRAMS ,, FBI counterspy reveals the startling 'tory of Red spy to kill Tito. "Hew Christian Science Neale the plot rings, including EVN11 . - . elOkoSundays 9:15 a.m., z ,, ' ,Kvoo 1490kcSundays 9:00 a.m. . -cm. .,....'E'' too iccillitR, a arm, 2:30kor-Sunda9:15 cm. KOAL I 9:30 alml KVEL,.12SfikcSundaya ' p I t'lfe ) 11:15 ys P.m.' KSVC 980ko.--Sunda..,... C. , xtrrv-. . rr-tf-l 2Sundays 12:15 p.m.t- aa aa'a -. Lt,Kt:-,fa a, ... UT MEV 01'''''' ha,n. s ' ' - i PUCE." z7 . Homerer-Varha- I d 111-ear-Ri- ' - , . . Or ?MIST ago-Lb- r. Ca , Morgan - e VgCHURCHES Eft,1 th7- -- 1 Donnie n I , .,t,,y2 ' Hit-Ru- i ' " '''''Ir'' 1; mn ' - . . ". :: t. , 4 ..,;... - .. SECOND-5- tIèTthát - ..., . , , e, . i, ,' , 2 - - , k , 4 ' f:.." i, g ,, .- , ip oANCIENT AND MODERN , NECROMANCY, silos MESMERISM AND HYPNOTISM., DENOUNCED." , . --- k Rugeir Stephenson !Azssdn,..4eynion 8tibiecr aa poten- . , '''. ' ' search. "4,- . , , . .11";ae S- ......,,,,o,.,,A,...,,am,..,,..a d. TIT t J- --l 111t6 1 , ---- -- . , t "'"' SCIENCE - . - . , , i Officers Hunt-,,,Dnver Of ' ' '' --! fp, to.. ss rt'- - - . -- , i-- , (.1 , - . I ,,,,, Li ''11.",.. ,-. k ,.. ,, , CHRISTIAN I ' ,. (- as - - 'ee .,,,,,,,, 'SW Holbrook lk I ,,A- '..4 , ,, 14r '. ' , .. J$ , '' '' . ,. ' Thpmas ,,. Bolts: --- 'a ' ,:,'.'. ....Al ....u-- Mr. and Mrs. CarlAnderson, 3513 W. 3100 Sougb Granger.Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. Dame, 869 E. 4200 South. Murray. Mr...,and Mrs. clay Robinson, 6,7 W. 9000 South. Sandy. Mrs. Grant M. InIdey, 1143 E. 9th South. Mrs. Ted Morgan, 103 Edgecombe Dr. - . 1 Mrs. Gordon Calli 3466 Westwood Dr. Mks; Vernon G. Buchanan, 2606 E. 3020 South. Mrs. Edward A. Horvath, 1663 Sigma Ave., Stadium . Village. Mr. and Mrs. Max SOchez, 545 W. 2nd North.. Mr- - and, Mrs. . Hilliardtreen 165 E. , 9th South-M- r. -- a and Mrs. Melvin J. Gilbert, Riverton. , Dr. and Mrs. Carter Ballinger,.1502 Wasatch Dr. , Mr. 'Lahti Mrs. George Wilber Brady, 6142 Clear St., Murray. Mr. and Mrs. David T. Stangler, 4375 W. 5015 South, Kearns. tion, KUED, sometime earlyin! 1958. Dr. Olpin's efforts largely! were responsible in obtaining ( ( ',, it k 4, .. , . ',1 -4 i . . ', - , ! Z Jon ' Hoish . , Daniels - - , -n Re Ks a - .0411Z. Z7 , sotaa,Teraae: aaeaaaad,,BaHaaaa,-,,aa:E- and and and and Mr. and ' rq .1 Pius tAz 33c, 55c, 89c . - ' l'r" - Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. 12.1::::atirtt, . ,NT.suTic . ."441ildin.." . '4 ' ,tLel".,, ' Ittik '414 k4., , - ...N... , . :,,,Zei' - originator and sponsor of Ole' aaa lectures announced. of will Utah The University begin operating the region'ta first educational television sta. 1 ( . lr 1 , Perry Clark, 971 N. 8th West. Keith W. Pulver, 1876 Roberta St. Frank J. Thiel, 1255 Kensington Ave. James IL Rundell, 1867 S. 8th West. Kenneth. Ellett, 4795 W. 5015 South, Kearns. a masa, ,.r. ..'e - .., germs and sore throats.; - -- - .- - L EISIEnilciEl took !hose specials in legal trews !Wealth rind Beauty Aid" . Self servicerack. . ; ido ,,,,,;: ' ' ';,.' ,,,,,o,".., ; 0 0 ,....:),,-,,,i- - I Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. - , Susan Rich . - . v.; ,.,, -,. , - - 4, , '.7:,. tial of television, will be pre. subject of the first telecast- -r,1 sented Thursday which pictured him explaining ' ,., in Orson Spencer, the operation. ' , Hall at the UMHe also designed- and devela - ' ',', '':' aveadriaatallaala a ,a' ..1!),if The lecturer 'oped thehotöe1ec I camera. a, the, '.X 0411'7Uone of powered : lirst.:11T, vI ---the scientists at g w h --o produced, 1, ,:,,,,e, 1I l',, , the world's first, aa more - telecast , , , than 30 AY ears I ' .1, ' aaa'' ; Ray Dr. Olpin Olpin, U.''of U. president.' The lecture Will be -one of the university's regular' FOR ALL PEOPLE! Thursday-- lectures. The lecture will be free- to the public as well as to univera FOR ALL RACES, ' ' sit)' students and faculty mem; -i ,... " ' .' ....,,,.. .,, ..T.e , , ,. I - :, ;- ,,,,......A .Maryalloe - r '; ''' '. '- . 47' .- , ; 1, , ,,' 'Of ... '4: ...:. , timilng investigation Saturday. federal authgrization to estala, . lish the station. It was 30 years ago last April 'i'' 11'. 1" 4' ' ivi'' 4 '''' ''';!.1 ., ' that a Bell Laboratory researchl team produced the world's first N EW CLEAR telecast. Dr.Olpin, a physicist: dIZA ' ... . , ,,,.:i 14 ' , , , ., ....... 1 , - .,3 ,' ,.. Galt- . ', 7,4,-' ' ,.... , . ii , ---- f Julie Bill Cowley -- - - GO after those germs with ; I. 1 ' c,:tti,,,,,,,,...,,.7.4.,,...;; oil - . , ' 7.7011, -1 , '',sA Cindy Jacobson , v.; , . - GIRLS: Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and beak-Dr-- - of-th- 745 cos. - - Dies- - nobert David Steele, of Mr.' and Mrs. Blair Steoele, 1400-21East, was found Friday about 9:15 p.m. In the basement e family home, suf- fering from a gunshot wound In the head. He died about 12:30 ) a.m.. Saturday in Salt Lake General Hospital. Police were con- ':, Dr. Harold Scott, Pastor ' 569 SOUTH 13TH EAST , -- - , UNITARIAN '' ' J.- ,, - --- - ial-Club.-------- : - Davit!: Lind, - '7.11.-'- . -- - of .., ,4::: ' , -- 1- - 1 k - ---- , . L'. ) . ' , .9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday School Classes et both hoots -,, . t .', ! .. '!' ..; --4 '., , t - . ". 'I' ,. 1 I , Arm , egtf , ,,,,kot i- y' . , ' Olpin Plans Talk Thursday Potential-t : Sa nta A rn v es - On Education New Highways to the Mind,", by training, was a member of a In Ho Ila a ay the team. Actually he was the , h20"a" . -- -- Donald G. Christontoo, D.D. D. Glom Cordell, LEL - Worshp I . Commerc- - , - , , ...... Delidns , ' , , 4 , , - wirsAng -- Duplicate ; , 0... - -' ' ,, PRESBYTERIAN , r 4 c - - , -- '.7- I .,'' it (IL Ajp, . ,, s ' , - k 4 , ; ,..,; ' , 1 1 4t4b- k,..,...'') ':'''Av'T ', ...,,,,,,,,-.----- t ... ,... ' . two-yea- r CHURCH 41 V' I , ' '''''::' , - 0, , .4 t' 2,,,L. ,'- , e''''''.....'''. ik ; Ati t t. '''''W' ' 124-4t- h 17th ,.,, , ' 1 .,,,, k I Sheryl ',tarry Griffin ,.1 . ' - 1 , '4' ' ,, - -- - - , ) ,.),6,1 . , '"1' t e , , L, , , ''''''',. ''. I 1' IPPO '' ' .1''''..4 k '.--- ' gt v 7.. - A7 .... Md -Dr.... . ,..,--- -1 trand ' - - , r ' ,.. 1i - ' '0, x. , 0,.. ' . a "1 1, '''' ' p , , r .4 c' r. ,,.;.1- -- .,,, --- , - , Stout,-3552-13t- ' -- ' , 1 t i, , ' ' ,,,, - , ,' - ,4, , Am: , -- '. Soffe . -- 4 t. .., -- -- , 410,,,, .' ,; '4 , ' ' -,,, , 58 W. 13th North, Bountiful. and Mrs. ;rankY.(JE .,,.5050-21s- t East': Corinne Soffeslaughter of Mr.., and. Mrs., , - and mrs. ads 783-6th Richard D Sore, Ave.; Larry Griffin, son of Idr: .1 es ..E. Scott, 1700 E. 12525 South, Dral5ert ' Mr. and-M- rs, and Mrs. Paul S. Griffin, 545 Puksley (250 West);; Sheryl Mrs. Hugh R. Wade, 2100 W. 3540 South. , Mr.and Delkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Delkins. 6372 Mrs. P. D. Mrand East, Malstrom Ln. (2820 West), Murray; Maryabce Galt, daughMr. and Mrs. Cleve R. Winkel, 1110 E. 2nd South. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Galt, 556 E. 9th North, Boun- ,, - iir. and Mrs. Richard W. Madsen, 63439th East, Murray.,': tiful; Susan Rich, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. LesterK. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Manning, 4500 W. 5615 South, Kearns. ; Rich, 7608th East; Thomas Holbrook, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grover, 62 Virginia 'St. Mrs. Don Holbrook, 1752 Laurelhurst Dr. (2550 East); Mrs. William Rowe, 2294 E. 27th South. Donnie Morgan, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morgan, 264 . Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whalen, 1457 Roberta St. E. Gregson Ave. (3050 South); David Lind, son of Mr. and R. Brodbeck:'3384 Kenton Dr. . Chavez, 236.2nd East. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jacobson, 3063 Mountair Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Neff, 3477 Big Cottonwood Canyon Dr. (3010 South);; Bill Cowley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. , . Rd., Holladay. ' Cowley, 9801 Garnett Dr., Sandy; "JulieDaniels, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simkins , 37 Rose Ur., Murray. ' . of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris R. Daniels, 334 E. Oakland Ave: 'Mr. and Mrs. Dell E. Beckstead, 11890 S. 17th West, River2460 South) ; Jon Huish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Huish, , ton. 3124 S. 8520 West, Magna; Anita Johnson, daughter of Mr. a a Mr., and Mrs. Lee Johnson, 3266 W. 4100 South. and Mrs. Lynn Johnson, 560 Hollywood Ave., (1980 South); Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Garfield, 990 Montgomery St. . Roger Stephenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Ste-Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Torgerson:, 4706 W. 5175 South, -- . -- ----. --- -- - - -------phenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. kenneth J. Steplienso,n,,108 Kearns. ' ; W. 6025 South, Murray; Lupe. Montoya, daughter of Mr. ,I Mr'. and Mrs. Neal H. Haun, 365 E. 9800 South, Sandy. , , and Mrs. Joe Montoya, 239 Orchard Pl. (540 South), and all other babies one year old Saturday and Sunday. (Baby a, , , . Remains 'Critical' . pictures will be taken without charge at the Deseret News , 10 33 a.m. Richards froth Photo to St., Studio, Sharlene Foster, 18, Copper. Baby 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, at least three days prior ton, who was Injured in a fatal to baby's birthday.) head-o- n collision Nov. 23 was . still condition Sit. a itt,"critical" BIRTHS IN SALT LAKE CITY HOSPITALS REPORTN urday at the Salt Lake General a ED SATURDAY: - . . Hospital. , a. -- - 1 -- --- .., - ar fthe - -- '- THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: DeAnhe Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith-MWebb, 611 E. 7570 South. Midvale; Cindy VanCott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard VanCott, 1046 Topaz Dr. (980 West); Gregory Hill. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Hill, -- '-- e ..-- Rill v .4, A, - ' '." - -- would-permi- t, - , - , ' thatAL cnntinua, tion of oil, gas and uranium dean Reah Mrs. John. Draper; developments so far as these son, Sandy; Mrs. Pauline Peter- would not interfere with recreasoní Heber; Mrs. Wilma Max- tional development field, Maurine, Sharon; Sheral Creation of a national monuAnn, Joyce, Karl, Jolene and ment would bar all but recreaCraig, all of Charleston. tional uses of the area. Funeral services are pending. Harold P. Fabian, chairman, -- - and'e.C. Olsen, director of the ' - - -- - State Parks and Recreation' Commission arranged the trip by car from Salt Lake City. trip to the rugged Jeeps areas were provided. by - the Moab Chamber of Commerce ' and other groups.. 'WMWM , - C. '' :40", - Gregory 7 t , ' , 1 1, 1,....., t' - ' . , 4.4k . ,, ' ,..,' ,,,,, r - .10.st. - .,, 1.4. ,- , .."44,;-- , at 1 , - ' '.. f - ,,,,s, -;"' ft' , , , , ii,.......... Moab1 Chamber ' of Commerce the Arches Friday evening Cafe. Mil Pimpella chamber secretary, was in charge. He said residents of the area "are willing to $ut a lot of effort into development of the Dead Horse Point, Grand View and Upheaval Dome areas." Development Continues One factor favoring state deVelopment 'of the area, in the opinion of local residents, is - - 'I or . I . 1 , 4. ' - ' I - .., '-' D. James Cannon, director of the state Tourist and Publicity Council and a member of the party, said California has fl. nanced its parks program large. ly from royalties collected from offshore oil production. 'California has a $48 million a year parks budget, Mr. - Can. non said., The Salt Lakers and Sen. Watkins were dinner guests of the The boy, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William Simmons, was found unconscious on the family farm Friday at 2 p.m., by his parents. -- - ' -- A 1, a,), . ...;; ' ''' ' 1' 1 ' ,-- e.-- title to the area for the '' A ..,.,,.,,-- - VanCott4 -- ',,,.,.....,''',4 .- - . , r t , 110),,,,, 4...:,.. I 1 s'We, ' ' - - , . , Wasatch CHARLESTON, Honor Plant;ed For Former U. Biologist 1 . - --- - - - )- , ' 441''' ..- , , ' $ , - ,,: Cindy - ' - , ' .,..,, or.. ; - ',., - - , ' , ' ,. .,,1 1 ,, . ' .., .' -- -,.- 1 ' ., - - ' Act Of Congress Springer, Kansas City. lie was a ninth grade student 41The Department of the inat Woodward., Junior. High terior and the National Park . School in St George. . I Service, believe, would be -1 willing to let the Ftate have , ', this land, but it would still require an act of Congress," Sen. Watkins said. "Only opposition I foresee Would be from the so- - - 3 - , ,, e joined the Church. Later, she moved again to ' . i Nova Scotia, and then with her son and daughter moved to Salt : Lake City about 40 years ago. During her years in Salt' Lake ,I, City she was active in Relief !i Society work, both as a teacher at . and executive.' For 12 years she r was president of the First Ward ti i Relief . Society. In her advanced years she was I 1 an ardent reader and was fra 1 reuently asked to speak in Church gatherings. 1 Survivors include her chili dren, John A. McDonald, 1306 . t . Harvard Ave. (1110 South), and a -Dr Italph - V. Chamberlain, ... Emma MarrPetersen, wileaol- I E. Elder Mark Petersen of the professor emeritus of biolggy a 1 Council of the Twelve. Also at the of Utah,' will University are I ,seven grandchil. .gylving t honored at a dinner Monday t gien, three greatgrandchildren, be , and one sister, Mrs. Angus Fer- at 6:30 p.m. in the Unipersity HOLLADAYHolladay resi- , guson:Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. of Utah Union. dents 1 were ,all sc to give Santa Funeral services will be conthe dinner an oil During a welcome upon his rousing 12 noon in ducted Monday at arrival Overeat 41 tan. Saturday; aaa chaper After, a paradeArt a converA1050 ,Cittinkbeadof the U. of IL de1.535 Bonneview the. 1 South). Friends may call Sun- partment of art, will be un-- ' tible through to community, he will remain hear ChristMon2 4 to and from p.m. day veiled. mas- wishes from children of day from 10:30 a.m. to 1130 a Dr. Chamberlain, who is 78, the area. He will also tour the - - a.m. at the White Chapel Mor. i U. was first of the U, Holladay area all day Sunday East. deatut tuary, , ...,, medical school, serving visiting ,wiaryoungsters. Burial will be In the Salt Lake in, in that positiontrom 1906 to Tht holiday festivities, City Cemetery. l the business I . 1908. He was professor of biol- cluding decorating section and Santa's visit are . . :i: I ogy and head of thedepartment sponsoFid by the Holladay 1 , : .,:ici,,,,,,....,........,..11, - , " Mrs. Sarah McDonald, M, died Friday evening at the home-o- f a daughter, Mrs.' Mark E. Pe. tersen, 851 Diestel Rd., (1675 East), of causes incident to -- .. , .. DeApno Webb ' before he whether he believed it should be made into a state park. CountyNeil Junior Simmons, "The only difficulty I see i 8, died Saturday at 4 a.m. in ahead would be financing, develHeber Hospital of a skull frac- opment and operation of the ture suffered Friday afternoon area," he said. , Sarah 1'!lbrkerI tam f , a ' Springer, Kansas City. Mo.; a e .; ' ' ' '' , ,,,,-4 ,- - - ' 'A ,x Richard . , I ',. ) , - , t 4.4"' '4 ' 1 s - SARAH MeDONALD . dies st 94 ; 1 - ' -- -- 4 ,. 19:. ; t ''''.! r-- ' ., , . ., .2.,--40 ,, ..,., group," Fatalconservationist he added. , said he wanted to Wasatch Boy seeGov:the Clyde area from the ground, decided - - I ''' t, Riding Mishap - ' - ..- - swtoepulsamgiglhadtlybe rthekqeuiredwhatot"oeb-- t AV , - bylliicishamtdothSeprr.inhgiserfaitshesru,rvielvsesde ' ..... -- 1 --.' -- ....... - : , It - ' - ,. I ' --- ; . , ' ' k, , s"','''' --- -,. ' t ,,,, ', , ..... , , , ,,,,,c,, 1 ....i. I , - - , ). t ,, , ' sister, Sharon Rose, St. George; state. if it decides a state park ',' . a grandmother, Mrs. Jesse for the area. . - V it 1 1 .. ' -- '. , i .....,' , ,, ' ' 1414 -- Parls . ,st, ,1 , , -.. i ..,,,.,;, . i . -- -- , , , , i By CLARnICE DARKER. Deserei News Staff Writer f MOAr3--- "I believe the state-OUtah should over and ad- take ' minister more and more land , - -- I1 . The boy and four companions ... 1 - i . - i ' -- For State late-Frid- - ..,... -- , ay George boyt4s killed reportedlyvere rolling rocks afternoon when he slipped off the top of the cliff about 5 and plünged 200 feet dówri Red p.m; when the Springer youth 1E11 on the northeast outskirts slipped and fell. Police Officer Donald Broad- of Richard Springer, head said he plunged over four The yout,h, 15, son- of Mrs. Roy Kurt, St. small cliffs and a large cliff. resources within its borders for George, suffered multiple frac. The officer said the youth was use as state parks and other tures, including a broken back conscious before being taken to purposes," Sen. Arthur V. Watkins said hersSaturday.--- -and neck,. 'Jellied half an- - hour the- - hospital- -- --Mrs. Charles Mannering, who 'The Utah Park and Recreation after the accident.at Dixie Pioneer Memorial Hoipital., lives near the foot of Red Hill, Commission arranged a trip to , ,- and a daughter dmit- the scenic :4 Dead Horse Point . said she ,, nessed the accident and called area for a party of Utah leaders headed by the senator and Gov. tor help. .1 The Springer boy's compan. George D. Clyde to consider Ions were Identified anRobert whether the area should be t. Riding, Jay Kemple, Paul Whip. made into a state park. , ' , The senator said that he pie and Russell Warthen. I ,- ,. 1 -- - , 1 1 - ,,,--- I Dies; In , --- - -- , im AWE - , Solt Lake. City, Saturday, November 30, 1957 . SS '! -- , -- L DESERET e- 4 1 - t, , - V ' - , i 4 t |