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Chapman will deliver the sixth annual Pi Sigma Alpha lecture at the University Utah April 7, it was announced Friday by.Dr. Roy V. Peel, director of the University's Institute of Government Mr. Chapman will speak in the Union Building ,at 8 p.m. His subject will be "National Resources and National Security." An Informal reception in the Union Building lounge will follow the lecture. The former secretary of the Interior will come to Salt Lake City from Washington, D. C., wh'ere he now maintains a law practice. He also maintains an office in Denver. Mr. Chapman served in the Roosevelt and Truman admin . istrations for 20 years. He was named assistant secretary of the interior in 1933 by Pres'. dent Franklin D. Roosevelt. In 1949 he was,m med to the top departmept'po t by President Harry S Trum n. He was considered an abl ! administrator. Last year's Pi Sigma Alpha lecture was given by Dr. Day. ton B. McKean, dean of the Graduate School of the Univer'.sity of Colorado. President J. Reuben Clark, second coun-selor in the first presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, delivered the of Convenes .5 ,,, .11:'arley In Logan g, . '''' ','Ne:.' ' 4..t..., te' 4 ,1.,1"4 LOGAM--Registrat-ion 1 ,, 7.). ', .",.::: , ' ..',,,' i, rl - t:-.kti- '' .. ' 1 A . !..-t-,- .; 4.. 1, ..g;- , . -: ) A. ic -- 7. l' I ., y 33-mil- Work, Told Success Key, Straight hard-surface- 8 I IV FFA It is harder foi' young persons to get started, in farming ;today, but it can and is being done througti hard work and good judgment. So said Dr. G. Alvin Carpenter. assistant director for the Utah State Extension Service Friday. in a speech 'prepared for delivery at the 26th annual con-- , vention of the Utah Association) of Future Farmers of America.' The convention opened' ,Thursday evening in the Nei, house Hotel with a speech con- test. Approximately 400 1' F A members from throughout the state are attending the three- day event. Factors making it difficult for young farmers to get start-- . ed include large capital require- ments. high agricultural cash FLEMING Continued from Page B-- felooloi ,at er2eshnolwav.alFeampiimv p m. VITAL STATISTICS Portrait," CITY WILDING PERMITS Saturday's agenda includes R. Williams. 413 Westminster Donald section meetings with employ-- Ave.. masonry residence. 17600. Ted Gleam, SO W. 3rd South, remod ment officials and union lead-of exterior present building. eling ers; as principal discussants. Melvin Boyce, 881 Montgomery. frame The conference will conclude reasclence. 116.300., with a luncheon at noon. A. C. COUNTY MALMO PERMITS Thornton, manager, industrial Jack Gordon. 2783 E. 33rd South. relations, International Miner, frame residence. 1110.000. Hugh E. Newton, 2832 Loran Heights lals and Chemical Corps, Chibrick Dr., residence. $12,000. cago, will be speaker. Henry A. Arnold. 4301 So. Willow Rd.. 1 1 brick and frame residence. $10,000. Fred Solomon, 3994 So. 4000 West. brick residence. 1110.000. Lloyd Slusher. 7240 So. 2000 Last. brick residence. 1112,300.. A. D. Hester, 3801 Ash Circle, block and frame residence. 1112,000. DUP Camp Sets Three-A- ct ' P I hub f's '. daughter. - , , ' . 4 0. . .,,., 'f" ', ., .70 - 1 4,:.44,-8- - Kristine M. Hansen, Play ' . , aiiii,Hsa wn. ie, """1 at ' 4..vj ' .milli: tellable 241 Seldom, FL rs in Nor. March ' 28. was a daughter of Harts and Jensine Nei. Dorn 4t 187a. shio Jergattien. hbe came to the United States in AMU. 1948. She was a member of .eia,to t r- Christ of Latta, Miss Mangan day Saints. SUFYIVOIll include a sister and a brother. Mts. lidda J. Johnson and Conrad J. Hansen. Salt Lake Ity. and a number of napkins and nieces. FUnrital Saturday. I P.m Eighth Ward chapel. 5th South. ard East. Friends may call at MO E. boutit TOMPIt Friday to 8 pm. and Saturday until seavices. Burial in Salt Lake City Cemetery. Earl Hagen Hagen. 57. thief chemist of Kennecott Copper Corp.. RuilL.Nev , died Thursdag at 10 p.m. at h4 home of a heart born ittlY 23, 1890. Salt Lake City. son of Olaf and Aurora Hagen. Been chemist at Ruth for the past 30 Widow. Mrs. Ella Survivors; Cook Hagen; throe sons, one daughter. Robert. Duluth. Mine.; Ely. Nev.; Zug a newithiTunneyi the armed forces. Charles, and Mrs. Leah Brenton, McGill. Nev3 one grandchild; his parents. at Lake City; five sisters. two brothers. Henrietta Hagen. Los Watkins. Angeles; Mrs. Norma Jeannette Hagen, Harbert Hagen and Mrs. Margaret Kschaigneg. Salt Lake City; Mra. Dorothy Renee, Culver City. Calif.; Louis Hagan. Ventura. Calif. Funeral services and burial will be held Tuesday in Ely. Nev. Benjamin D. Roberts Funeral for Benjamin Walter Dudley Roberts. 67. of 850-3r- d East. who died Thursday. will 'be 12.30 Masonic Monday. p.m. ' TeM15111, 650 E. South Temple. Friends 1711Y call at 36 L. 7th South Saturday 6 to e p.m.. day 4 to 8 P.m. and Monday until 1110 a.m. and at the Masonic hour Prior to Temple. one-hal- f services. He was active in railroad groups and in Masonic work, Survivors: Widow, Mrs. Lapriol Walker Roberts; two daughters. one son, Mrs. Beverly Saxton. Mrs. Katherine Williamson. Salt Lake City; Mack Roberts, Denver. Colo.; six grandchildren. Abram A. Davis A. Davis. mut. IDA.Abram pioneer resident of Filer. died Wednesday morning in a Twin Falls clinic. Born Sept. 2. 1973 in Bel Aire. 0.. he came to this arta in 1908 from Yakima. Wash.. and had farmed and raised stork. He was a member of the Amariran Fall. Reservoir Board. the Filer School Board and Filer Highway District. For many years he was active in tha National Reclamation Aaan. His first wife. Lula. died In 1913, and he married Ca ilia Morris who died in 1921. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Eliza Reed Day's. whom ha mar. ried 33 veal.. ago; a son. Glen W. Davis. Filer: two dai,shters. Mrs. Onah Las Radke. Nampa: Mrs. !robot' Mackie. Buhl: three grandchildran: two a brother end Meter. Funeral Friday at 2 a in. . Filer Mathodiat Church. Burial by the White Mortuary in Filer Cern. tery. On. Dareen E. Giacoletto HELPER. Carbon Count", Mrs. Dareon Edwards Giacoletto. 32. died Wednesday in an Ogden hospital atter a Intl' illness. Born Nov. 25, 1921. Salt Lake City. daughter of Francis M. and Mabel Edwards. Marriod to Phillip' James Giacoletto June 6. 1942. at En. Angeles. Cal. Survivors. huthand: two daughters. three .on.. Kathleen. Bayerly.. Steven. John and Paul. Helper; Parent.. Salt Lake City; a Cater, Mr. George M. White. Ronan. Mont. Funeral set for tentatively MARRIAGE LICENSES hundred and then just wear Sunday. with time and Wave ta ba announced. Solt Loko''County out." comedy-TABIONAA thrOe-ac- t Edwin Benlamin Johnson, St Salt "Like a car," he says, 'whichl mystery t'as to be presented !Lake City; Shirley Ann Lambson, 17,1 hen it is Friday at I p.m. and repeated Murray. Rites' just stops running Irvin LeRoy Ingalls. 23. Tacoma. in the evening by the Tabiona Wash!. Leona Joan Paskins, 21. San worn out." Camp. Daughters of Utah Pio- them t'ai.Elstvnn Itrbert Anthony. 20. Garfield.' In his work as director of neers in the ivatd ehapel. Kathleen Diane Hiss. IL Magna. Continued from Page WI of Church of Jesus Christ of LatterInstitute Funeral services for Mrs. DIVORCES ASKED Saints. teachers will receive beginning requires larger farm units for Nlicrobiology i London. !4ir -day Nel ly Jeremy Boud, 4, of 1120 Susie Shoots The "Aunt Third play, District success. aand Court salaries of $3.120 per year Alexander is concerned now the 'Works," tvill be directed by Gilmer Dr., church and civic maximum salaries of $4,800 per for Smith. vs. calls Thomas Russell Floeine straight 'days with more research on Mrs. Norm "Today to provide. Wagstaff and Mrs. Smates.! failure will be conducted.Satyear. Teachers with master's-degreehinking in agriculture. It can penicillin: Now he is trying to Twit la Rhoades. C. vs. Patricia Charles worker, Sweeny will receive an addi- be said that he who plows! Sweeny, cruelty. 1 at p.m. in Garden Park The cast includes Mrs. Re Ila Marilyn Bradley vs. Donald Clerk urday tional $222 per year and teach- straight does much, but he who find out how it works. Bradley cruelty. Ward Le in Mrs. the Fevre chapel, Church of Jesus title role. Ruth C. Anderson vs. James It Aners' with doctors degrees will thinks straight does more," Dr.! More Answers cruelty:, Jolene Giles, Mrs. Twill& derson. of Latter-da- y Christ Saints, 1450 receive an additional $444 per Carpenter stated. vs. Joan Jackson Thomas Howard "We know it does work to Rhoades, Mrs. Bernice VanTas- - Chauncy Thomas 'cruelty. Brewyear if the fina-nprogram is Hunt Z u m a 1 t, Artesia. Hoyt Bishop vs. Gennosulte Sate, Yale Ave. Sato Funiiko Mrs. Winona Lafler, Mrs. failure to provide. N. M. national student secre- - kill bacteria within tht body,! sell. approved by the people. will officiate. ster . Wagstaff. Mrs. Elma Leah' S. Marker vs. Clifford Marker. Steps in the bachelor degree tary for F F A, told the dele- - but we are not sure just exactly :,,,,Nrna Mrs. Mrs. Bowl died Thursday Grace Giles, Mrs. cruelL1'. Clark, Marton E. Gearhart vs. Russell V. teachers. salary schedule, sal 'gates that life, in general, is how. We that penicillin hope cruelty. Nettie at her home of 'a heart Carlile, Mrs. Elaine .S.1 Gearhart, morning ary, yearly increment, and total an inspiring task. This is syln- vs. heiderhauser Schaerli Margaret Arnold Schaerli. cruelty, ailment. amount of raise is indicated in bolized in the F F A creed, he tagged with radioactive parti Webb and Mrs. Jenny Jones. v s. Rillta Bowles Frank Routes. h Friends may call at ties will give us more of the the folloWing table: said. 'cruelty. vs. Oscar Alvin East Ann -Zdunich Johnson 7 to 9 p.m. from , as life Friday consider We should Increin't Rake to answers these Johnson. important Ani Step Salary cruelty. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to a great opportunity to do and B 1 doctor said. mull $3.120 questions," tiir GRANTED DIVORCES 12:30 p.m. Burial will be in a 8n 450 achieve and to carry forward 2 3,180 One thing they have diseovLake City Cemetery. Salt scheme." he and Third Court District , good great a 468 90 I 3,270 cred. he reported. is that in To 4 504 said. 4 120 TOIMITI vs. 3,390 Gwen Wilson Prestwich L r' Tolman. Plaintiff svirded custody of "In F F A we have one of the some cases the penicillin stops 150 5 55g, 3,540 the microbes in their tracks by, ,,Parking meters vi.ill be in two minor ettildren. 1100 per month for Hatch Genealogy Meet possible opportunities 'greatest their suppOrt.1100 pwr month MI11110113 180 630 6 3,720 in of off stalled entrance the cutting their supply circulgr use of home in which she is now living ' 1'20 630 because the instruction we have 7 3,840 as long as shit continues to Ilea Scheduled April 2 ' to the City and County Bunn for there as a lingiS wornan. household 120 630. received and the- advantages oxYgem 8 30960 television set. 1540 automos furniture, Alexander Sir discovered pert.: ing grounds as soon as ,os. bale. . 630 I F A has given us," .,he stated. The annual meeting of the 120 9 4.080 trailer. Defendant con- - icillin in 1928, when a breeze F HMI awarded automobile. FA " annual The speech 630 120 Hatch si -ic . S. S. (Sam) Taylor, city "r4,20( 10 Genealogical Society will vs. C.. Patricia Sweena Charles blew a mold spore into his raff 630 test was won by Nolan Mange!'..sai d Friday. 11 120' 4,320 Isweeriy. Plaintiff awarded custody of be held Friday, April 2, at 7:30 He the on competed laboratory and it settled 630 sen, Ephraim. 120 12 The meters will be placed at minor. child and proPerte settlement p.m. in Room 20, L D S Business 4,440 630 with nine other area champions germ niture he was preparing; 18 parking' spaces around the! PreE"uI: Fernandez vs. Eudopo Fernandez. College: 70 N. Main. 72 13 4,512 in his search for antiseptics.' Plaintiff 'a arded decree. 630 from throughout the state 72 14 Persons who cannot attend 4,584 circle, he said. . -d- e s winning The fluffy, mold Piteinatlft hi Trim. hie es. Earl i.., Trimble. an'. Nlangelsen Young growth 630 72 awarded custody of two minor this meeting are invited to call 15 traffic also The 4,656 engineer 11100 ......,.1 children. ......,, per month for their sup. Stroved the germs in the cut- ..L.............. talk was titled Aln VIJV 16 4,721 nuunceu ,,,..,., uuti, rrguldr port, COO per month alimony, equity in a: the Hatch office, 74 W.. North The youth will ture and - the alert little re- - limit meters' 630 Challenge." 'furniture, fixtures therein, 1939 72 17 be Installed home, will 4,800 Templet Apartment 2. represent Utah April 26 at a searcher knew he had some- - in five parking spaces now re-- UM Rasmussen vs. Under the schedule teachers Rasmus. Beverly Ray Ore. ,regional contest in Salem, Plaintiff awarded custody of three thing important. served for city and district men. frcim the fifth and ninth salary mmor chi, d re $15) Per mddth su"drt Y. President to Speak slow and costs on court t 4th South. and alimony. producJ money High the judges receive highest step wilt Joan ,Harrinston icssehn vs. WWII tion methods did away with any the north of the building L. Ernest percentage increase. Teachers ' Slate Medical Film maiden RICHFIELDPres. itsMar !tiehn. PlamtgLrestored ' same. Harrinaton. more research on the new sub- ho are on the last four salary E. Lee vs. Pauline Lee. Platt)-- Wilkinson of Brigham Young Merlin r A film on Stance until the beginning of HUNTINGTON tiff awarded as his separate property University, will 'peak to the steps will receive the lowest DOrICO Review i one hall r interest in farm. Cancer will be .shown NIonday World War II, when intensive Slate sedan; Defendant awarded one 111Willt Priesthood members and their vrcentage increase. machine. kittnen utensil other house wives and widows of former Fawn Killpack of hold '"he above increment sched- at l ,p..m. in the Huntington study in,England and the United' 'EMERY itemd. ulmembers of. the will apply for master. and Ward chapel. Church of Jesus States brought mass production Emery, and her dance revue, Clara VIVMST) .VS.. EN;SA J Lymitn. Priisthood IPlatntiff awarded custody nif minor Latter-daacof :Christ new School fer the in the Saints, drug will appear powerful Emery degree teachers except, child. 1130 per month for support of said three Sevier Stakes on Friday at 7:30-- p.m. at the Sevier Stake that each step will be $222 and Carding.to Mrs. Bruce Lott, Can-- , which is still king of the anti- - auditorium Saturday at 7;301:111. ,r2arriage vitLard. som! DelvAdant Per- i cer chairman'. $444 higher, respectively. gon d effects and KOK item& IT.bernacie. , I grashold ' t , . , ; BOARD s IMO 'Meter. ICOMe . ritt.v.... ' - , Planned Saturday Asts, t Get Meters , r. I I ; 1: . i ,. .oitAl , ,''', l k,t,':' '; i ', i ,, - ,,,,, '',4 ..., , ' - "Mid-Centur- !. pt, 2... ,.. .,, usle-ilu- 4...,,,.....t I 1, .' ?,.,,,-,,,- .f ' ,, ; 1 - -- ' ' i It , four-doo- y ' -- I i A 1 - wiCrrirj.,attlicat:. ej":Y :rea. ' for GODOYI Steel. Member at la 8aptist Church. Surviving: His widow; two daugh, tars.- Judith and Sae Ana Cox. Provo; a brother. Georga, COX.. Gonzales. CaI. four IOSterS3 Mn. George Janet. Greettlield, Cal.; Mn. BenJamin WilliamsMra Java Snell, Mrs. Ralph Bush. Pueblo. Funeral Saturday at 3 P.m. hi Valley Mortuary, Friends may tall there Friday S to 8 p.m. and Saturdav before funeraL Burial la Prove CoMillteri Alma I. Fox OGDENairs. Alma L Fox.79, resideat of LaBarge. Wyo.. for more than 40 years., died Thum , day at her home, 1204 Quincy St...' Ogden. of an extended illness. Born Oct. 4, 1874.- Mt. Hope. Wis.. daughter of John and Row-e- n Plummer Moore. Married to Benlarnin Millard Fox. Oct. 8. 1893, Big Springs, Neb. Couple. lived at Mountain Meadow Ranch at LaBarge. .He died in 1939. She Wks a memberof the Presbyterian Church and of the Prasbyterian Church Circle No. 1. Survivors: Two eons. two daughter'. Ruttier M.. Fox. LaBarge. ' Wyo.; B. Clayton Fox. Nelson, Nev.; Mri. Spencer S. Eccles and Mn. Paul H. Goddard. Ogden; aeven grandchildren. fellers' Saturday, 1 ti.m4 Ogden Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. A. Cadman Garretson. Family will meet friends Friday 7 to 9 p.m.. Lindquist and Sons Morturay. Burial Aultoregt Memorial Park. butler - SPRINGVILLE Mn. Pearl flouts Coombs Butler. 87, former Provo and Springville resident, died Tuesday in Los Angeles. Born April 141 1886 in Springof Phillip and ville, daughter Sarah Jane Han Houtz. Married to Henry J. Coombs. He died in 1922. Married to Harry J. Butler In 1944 in Provo They moved to Los Angeles two years ago. Surviving: husband. Los An. gel's; two sons. three daughters-- Richard J.. Provo; George A.. Orem; Mn. Gwenith Henan, Ins Sarah Johnson. Angeles; Mn. Spanish Fork; Mrs. MCP Fishbane San Francisco: 27 grandchildren. seven great grandchildren; two sisters: Mrs. Enza Russon. Lehi; Mrc Lett'. Bearden, Springville. Funeral Monday 1 P.M. at Rh, ergrove Ward Chapel. Church of Jetta' Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Friends call Sunday 7 to 9 P.M. at Clauddri Funeral Home, and Monday prtor to services at residence of Richard Coombs. 1124 W 5th North. Provo. Burial Evergreen Camels:O. Jae Benavidez Felix NV.Felix ELY, Joe Denavidez, 59. died at a local Wawa-a- l of a heart ailment Saturday morning.. Born Sept. 33, 1894. in Trinidad. Colo., son of Joe and Yin- centita Gonzales Benavidez. Mined In Colorado. Married. Rosa Trujillo in Trinidad in 1915 and they came to White Pine County in 1938. Was repairman for Nevada Northern Railway. Member of Catholic Church... Surviviirs. widow, ELY: two sons. Gilbert and Henry,' Ely; four daughters. Mn. Delia Lopez, San Francisco; Mrs. Elma Dratulieh. Richmond, Cal.; Mrs. Liles, Roberts and Martha Benavidez. Ely; a brother, Alfonso. Trinidad.' Colo8 15 grandchildren. Rosary was recited in Wil$011. Bates Chapel Tueada, evening , -- Charles Carlson Classified Display PLEASANT GROVEL Charlet Carlson, 92. died Thursday. 8 P.M.. at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Core Bullock. of causes incident to age. Born July 2, 1981. Sweden. son of Andrew and Marie Nelson Carlson. Came to United States and lolPleasant Grove when he was 17 years old. Married Caroline Haws. Jan. 29. 1885. Pleasant Grove. She died Sept. 25, 1922. He was a farmer here ell his adult life. Survivors: seven sons, daugh- ters, Charles. Clipper. Wash.; Mrs. Lydia Sorensen. Salt Lake City; Mn.. Cora Bullock. Pleasant Grove: Mrs. Elba Lloyd. Sacramento, Cal.; Duane. Paseo. WW1.; Rudolph. Long Beach. Cal.; Mrs. Gra ce24 Chamberlain. Portland. Ore.: grandchildren: 58 greaton. grandchildren; Funeral Monday 1 P.M. Grove Ward Chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saint a. Friends May call at Olpin Mortuary Sunday I to 8 P.M., Mon. Burial Pleasday until services. ant Grove Cemetery. Lumber Yard Good S. I. location. I. Phone why Foy Moro? $134.00 , r0a4114 end up - Jilv yr free servke 'warranty free inspection end estimate& dierSerited lee Service MANWIL1 PLUMBING 343 41 11, Ise Genie ors Ws WATER HEATERS I large yard with 2 largo sheds. 3 warehouses. Large stew hardware store with 6 display or office rms. en lid leer. Will either lease or in partnership with right party or cnsider .01114 on terms. Display HOE QUIST SALES 4510 Se. 3141 13 EGO .r 874 Water Neater Headquarters All Well known Brandt BUDGET MATTRESSES 22-34- RAVI'S YOUR REBUILT! Mattresses $8.50 up BY .. ISAVE Solt Like 111240M) Co. STATE-441- SYSTEM 23 Ciys Ina ISTAILISHED 854 S. 44 Pioneer Loon Co. tocolli-Owne- d MATTRESS STATE .ST. of Prevention" This 'Ounce Can ScnteYour Life! Ortiy ARMSTRONG Tires i., .1,rtk ' -. 1, , 'Ir.---il- lst: I Alllit' ' 'jaw itgl OUT p I ) ,,, , , l'i, , ' td, Z'i Jil V Um I t d- f:j , , aal I, -- 10 OF , have it! ior , Mitt atio Shitil ItiSS Stipa ittitttlin . . t-- , , . 124-4t- ity uilding Area z ., pantie NEV.Demosthenel $44.9S f. died Wednesday at lug b Georgia. Apartnints of irkearg , ineos. 58. Nevada rancher since. 1929. died Thursday. at 11:10 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Ha was born April 5. 1995. in Greece. to Vasilisa and PinPiot' Kleores Komeos. He came to the United States in 1912. Ho was a member of the Greek Os, thodos Church. A brother. Ales. tinder Romeo. Toledo. O.. survives. Funeral services and burial Pill be in Toledo. Classified - John James Cox , ...ath ": at her H. C. . - ' Pearl r.... , Romites ELY, 14. ,4 . ("tir 'Wilr- 4 ,o, .a. Soot. 17. 1882. in Hiroshima. is. Chotaro Matsuura n. Mared in 1801. He later diet Survivors. 3 sons, Albert and Clifford Matsuura. Los Angeles.' and George Matsuura, Fruitland. Ida.; 5 daughters. Mrs. Gemvieve Akiyama., Salt Lake; Mrs. Martha Honda. Siokane. Wash.; Mrs. Mar. tine Yamada, Bingham; Mrs. Ruth and. Tatalshi, The Danes. Ore.; Dale. Mrs.. Alice Hamada. Park Ore.t a tater; a son by a former marriage living In Japan. and IS Funeral and bur. grandchildren. tal to be In Fruitland. Ida. D. was 44 I - - '' Matsuura , , 4 -- - ti , Mrs. Boud's . ..., , k 1952. in . , survivuut !Marra , I .", wiles gutter. Cads. leen ateinhoit.P. ''';:.' ) ..!',,4' '''.1. Mums"; gi anti. . ,', . ma, J'0 , parents: Mrs. blu r. ..; J : . 11' 1(1 Irlayreilltrasg Thom. o.., ',..kol;ev Lynn Pm Unnt great, Mr, grandparents!. - Sreisibeit - aad hire, David -- City. , P.1.81,4.1a5tirrai.Ssaalttulardr: Me S. gall FriState. where friends mayene ' hour day. 14 emi. Saturday prier to services. Burial Magni City Cemetery.) ,!, . '' NV . .s. Wednesday boll.e.:iroill.14ati.v, 4 IIIIDA,,,,fel,g,leekt,c-- ce . , : s, c.. ..,, ID' tit. Mao, I ileclitto Anthony ' ".;: .; 41,41 G Keirder nil! MIT?. . 'via ft soletantsed . in 1210 la Salt Mrs. itime ' ' Tem.- Jake its dial in I92I. Sortioitl by pis three sons and daughter. Dr. Jolla W. Koer. Beverly Hills. Cal.; Jacob , and Henry 11. Kest. and Mrs Chtistute K. Martin. Salt Late nine City. gm srandchildrea. and Mow Funeral greattradchildreo. 'leftists. .4 day aeon. 260 S. Sputa atbaro friends num call Sundae. II to II all" and Monday prior ' . , two i - , eveniniza tall.t. Liike - u 4 Nev.Earl ,i, ,00ses . ,balup i , t . , Breinholt Ls. Swim. L. 13.0 holt. old daughter at t least. died Thursday noon residanco of a heart ailment. Bor , 4.2 l ,,k tqF V, .Ka.utif. Matsuura. Salt.kake Ward. Eighth Church of Jesus RUTH. ' ' I - MURIA, tit ,t4. Si it Pit,ftoai . ' Af) IPA WRY Urea-ta- ,,,,, , - as eon. to the of Jpous iburch of Latter- - la v o ',..,,,..., Saints.-- v tym'l (BGnsalt k ' ,,AN.t' o tie" Cl.ameffil3. fro.' ..',..,:;:., n or, r,' 'IQ ti at ,4 0, died Thursday 10;11 p.m. at 10011 ' hitintiomars, St. it 'I' ,,, OSCAR L. CHAPMAN 1h-interi- ' - to age. Sore Feb. li 4p1,,,,,1 tArs. Beni'''. a. brother. Sag Bernardino. Cal.. ito ter. Mrs. Linda Hudpena Lai Alle Sokol one Staddchltil -, - ' bend. Mrs' r, p,1,, . ' ' Member Church , of Jraua Christ og''.. iatier.dar ' '2' ,.,.- - tamointiluaajtult.s1 . r bosital incident causes Hat, sea Jkmaiia. Married Jo nh a a , s'' ..4 ,11.f ''' '' , ,... ,...., , :, , 4., ''.. 4 , ' oo , 9 ' Sk)hi t ' ' ,,,r ,.!'. .. -, 1106 ,....n," , ,' ...,JJ - , .- -- ''''., , . - Christy , Mrs. kilos Bakker Kean SO. 131.11 . S. West., eestest ,,. oiled Thursday st ' o..,, 1212 PAIL ha a ' Salt Lake Cita '" of ,,1; ' J. Fenton moo Ave.4 dhed tat I Thursday li !wart pm. B ra is 14".I.a ei1814. &moth. See Of J am 1 and Marie Peter. , ' , t 4 : 4,,- 1' T. ,,,1 , ., 't Áfien Bakker Koer- - - Mr& Mora ioiusaoa Tarry!! Few log ilt, ', r A ', o. - C. - ." t : , ',. Managemenf 1,c) 4, Y ,, began for the second morning Friday t' : v.:" annual management institute : ."' ' 4, !' ':.. ; at Utah State Agriconference t i':41 VA I e i iti::.!. ,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,, cultural College. v More than 300 executives, union foremen, supervisors, leaders and trainers were expected to register for the two-da- y leadership training con0:0 74.444 ference. S$4, 1 I. -, , , ,, Friday morning the regis77 1.,,."1.,,, , '' ' '' ,,,., ..,'1,41 trants were welcomed by Dr. , k ', 0 - ,71,16411,,, - ,: í . , Henry Aldous Dixon, president to ? 4 , J., ,'' ., r , .,-' 4, ' - a , of Utah State, as the conference ., , ,',; ' z'' is'll ".. ;::.., ...': opened in the Union Building. ;, t, ,1 ''' 'f 4. l pt ' 1,.' 4' le It , ';',",w,t. 'filo, 46...,'0. Immediately after the open; - ,,,,,, i -' ,, , .4St.. 4 :, 4 , Cs ' , , N.,,,..4k , 144 4, meeting, the participants ing .r4, , ' '.1Z A. ' ''''--- ' - I.,'. ;,- 'into section meeting. The ;'',:fit4' 0,i1 , 4 a 'ti.,-.- 4 ' 'went s 1, ,,,,t,'.., section meetings, which will ,11046tr 11.4,1,11 107 , ,440 44., 440.04 ,,,11 , 0 a, ,... ,, si 4 t, .4.i., J;,,,, continue Friday afternoon and lecture in 1952. included morning, GATEWAY TUNNEL "BORES THROUGH"Members Saturday The lecture will be open to topics under planning and con- - the public, according to Martin of the Gateway Tunnel construction crew climb through tunnel is completed after itrolw management-labo- r the initial hole as the rela113. Hickman, president of the U. of U. chapter of Pi Sigma 1412 months of work. 'tiring and supervision and ' ing. Alpha. Friday's schedule concluded with a dinner meeting and a . ;7. : ,,, y . ,0 t '..',',,,-- ..., i ' , ' I ST. GEORGEMore titan a hundred city and county ()Metals who are charged with building and maintaining Utah's roads and streets opened final-dasessions of the third annual roads and streets school here Friday. Officially iknown as the City Streets and County Roads School, the meet is sponsored . by the Utah ,State Association of County' Officials and the Utah Municipal League. Highlighting Thursday sessions was a suggestion by D. 11, Whittenburg, chairman of the State Road commission, that county officials should make an effort to get congressmen from the 11 western states to organize into a group that would go after more highway development. He specifically mentioned that a highway from Central to Pine Valley in Washington County could he had if forest highway funds could be appropriated. Thk He cited other undeveloped areas in the state that would add to Utah's tourist attractions if adequate highways were htillt into the areas. Commenting on opposition to realignment of U S. Highway 91 through Washington, Washington County, Mr. Whitten-bursaid tests on springs in the area will be made and "if , we proceed with the proposed highway, the state will stand accountable for any loss of water to the community of Washington." v ' 1 , ,ii 4,0;444' .,, '' IittóialOif bM,;,iter 'I ,., Urged le Push i . it to the mouth of the from the Weber Rive! and From there part of canyon 160 feet above its pres'ént colurse. s the water will be diverted as fir-- uth as North Salt Lakedelivthrough the Davis Aqueduct. Anot r portion will be ' ered north through the Weber Aqueduct to Ogden. The tunnel is the key part of the $69,000,000 Weber Profiftect It is designed to conserve approximately 350,000 acre-feof water lost into Great Salt Lake annually. The water, will be used to irrigate 75,000 acres of land along the front of the Wasatch Mountains between Salt Lake City and Ogden, It will also provide water for 21 communities and industrial . areas along the mountain front. ' Wanship Dam Wan-shiIncluded in the project is construction of a dam at Summit Minty. The Wanship Dam will provide storage for the water. Construction on the (lard, which will flood the tiny community of summer. 'Rockport in Summit County, is expected to starts this exSo far no bids have been asked. Specifications are about Land of Management Bureau the issued be to by pected . May 1 on the dam. , West Slates Unit 435 . I, . 1 ' ' .':, - . ' f r-kiL1 Ttiiic: 1 , ,t,fri- vs:o,,,,tolis' 4.....; ,1 141 ,,,,," , ' 0ket 4 7.,:,, ,,,;- - k : ;44t ., );1,,, 4 -- q,,,,,,, )ti Itt", t'''' 'T...,, , :,1 ,,t,i, . 4.- t, ii ' t, ii. Gateway Tunnel as they "holed day completed the. 4.47 at on the p m. projtct through" i came at the end of 14ti months of The work, After cleaning up the giant bore, crews will begin 1inthg.1 of the tunnel with a cement liner. This project Is interior the ' ' to be completed in Novembei). expected Deliver ' Water r : ', - . , A, 1 4. ' t., ',, ,,. ,,,fi,,, 1 I 1 ,',,,' 414 11'. k ir e , ' .3...,,, ,..:;,:r41,,,.. i)' , i ' r7., r. , '' 4.!44., .'. ). t, R . ' Pf "' 1 't:- , ,A'' f , ' i , v!,,, t,,,N,,,...r,,, '''.' - ' t:- - 4 f ', ' i t A .,''''''' t ..1g; , I ,,te,g- ,,, A 4144,- - ''0,' . r,4) g - t 000400',.. 't ',,,....l k, 'z ,:k , i. ,.,,,,--, ,,, - ' '141W rg Nora :. , 'r .. s elk r '' ' , ' r- -' , break-tbrougl- te' OBITUARIES ' ' - , , . I Thurs., OGDENDrilling crews, working around the clock, ' ,4' . i , - 41- , '- - ,..11 , s, . 1I tfr elit 40, .,....,,,,, (-4"- ,.',:e0t' ' , N I t, 'fif .C.'" -, , - lit, er '4i a 4", i, ,,,,,..,..,tliqm v ,,,: ' . . At, ,,,, ,, f : ..Y.' - - . , . . ' , - - Crews 'Hole Through-On Gateway Tunnel - i '' . . ... - , 26,1954 . .. ... . - Salt Lake City, Friday, March - , . 47,,A t..). Iti ' . o,.. .c ... 4. 1 ' .,'!i'N't t ,,,,,t , N., i 7,., ' i - 44 J i, -- , ,,,..4, t,"'it'4 1,4 ,,,,, ' .4 . dm,' ,e- -- ' . - 9 '11k17o , 1, 1;00 N 1: .00!..1t4....,44 . 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