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Show Panel Urges Revamp of of l ublic . Intermountain Obituaries kr?v ... ArtlS J. of into 7 j Betty Mr. Barker suggested that If city courts were made courts of record appeals to district courts would be made only on points of law, thus eliminating the need for new trials. Chamber officials explained they have established a new law enforcement committee under the Public Affairs Council and seek advice on how it can assist in general Improvement of law enforcement. Bvron Cowan m:u rotiosr The weather forecast map for day shows partly cloudy skies over F. (Foss) Baadsgaard Price most of the Intermountain Region. Highs mostly in upper 70s; lows, Weather's Water Color Violet Barney oaret sole Blue Washes Into Gray Sky Picture v,rri'z n,f Juab ij fr Specific New Laws Born Police Chief Dewey J. Fillis said specific new laws that would be beneficial include an amendment to the fraud and forgery laws to include fraudulent use of credit cards and a new state law defining prostitution. He also recommended an amendment to laws governing the indecent solicitation of children to include attempted molest" and new laws governing drug abuse. daughter c.k'c'L. ........ ....... ..... since man at. - .....84 Lake Its Back to Class in Jordan District Special to The Tribune SANDY More than 22,000 Mary Jeanne East, tricts students return to classes Wednesday morning in the Jordan District. For the junior and senior high school students, it means the late" bell will ring at 8 a.m. and for elementary pupils at 9 a.m., said Supt. Reed thj Educated Joos Jeanne ? bcr the including kindergarten, is expected to an reach 22,157 this year increase of about 975 more pupils than last year, Supt. Pratt Andrew J. Stephen A. Dallin H. Beckstead. Enrollment, f'1? Jn , versify Beckstead said. Open New School All 32 schools in the district liftli Viols Lunt Rose Funeral Rite Police, Patrol Chiefs Deny Haphazard Name Taking Thursday J. For Boater services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Salt Lake City Cemetery for C. Farrel Mortensen, 575 a id Chambers Ramona wfwlrt? Graveside lorn Berniece boating accident July 5 at Flaming Gorge. Members of his family were notified that the body was re- direr'or Hoopes covered Monday about 7 p.m. in the vicinity of the accident. - moving man drowned son-in-la- Ln ............ Hear Bells Peal along with his - L. Cpl. Lance K. Blair itriv ns Safety Commis- The funerals CREIGHTON Funeral services for Beffy Loi Creighton will be conat Evans ducted pm, Thursday, and Early, 574 East 1st south, where LAYTON Funeral services for fronds may call Wednesday evening. MT. PLEASANT Dr. Dean Car-Lance Cpl Lanco r 7 to 8 49 roll Rlybv pm, and Thursday W'2 6 K. Blair. 18 1876 to services. Mt Pleasant phv Sail Interment, L o d p t Deer N Crior City Dr , Gregor Funeral direc nc an and city Cemetery. Mont Supervisor will be lavton. killed nan Of Evans and wav tors, of Early right held Friday, ?6 1968 Aug in American Tee Funeral services for CROWLEY car-trucpm LAYTON colli pnon and Tele Lt Robert Edward Crowley will be Ward Mom sv non graph Co held Wednesday 11 am. Lindaulst Ha chaoel. died Nov 4 Born bar, Telephone Mm tuary, Ogden, where friends may 24 1919 1968, Auq and Fa rvlew, call Tuesday 7 to 9 pm, and about 11 05 pm R ant ? Countv American Sanoee Interfrom inlurles sufWednesday prior to services of to Dr Samuel B Aav Assn, ment Ogden city cemetery. Funeral m a fered motor Graduated from Grinned College, and Alice Aider cvcie accident at ot Michiaan military honors accorded by U S. 1927, Un versitv Law 500 Riabv Mar Svhoo! Fort Irwin, Calif , 1929 Survivors Army Personnel from Dugwav Provwidow; sons, rled ing Ground Lindquist and Sons fowhere he was sta7 daughters, Robert C. William S -, Jones Oct Beverlv S, ajl Salt Lake Cty, sis- 1945 Sacramento llowers friends so wishing mav contioned with the U S Army tribute to the Louise S K Day Meters, Mrs o R (Mabel) Aliev, morial Fund of the 1st Presbyterian Ames, Iowa; Mrs H. W (Mar) Til- Born July 20, Church Evans Funeral directors, lotson, Des Moines. Iowa. Reou'em i TamViJiI 1950, a Ogden, m , Our Lady Mass, Thursday 10 end Early son of Berdelt L of Lourdes Church Holy Rosary SSSfjn.verV , and EsteUa May DAY Funeral services for Louis am?wSVufl'oestsntb5t)onV tothei00 med cal degree at University of- Cnddie Blair Former resident of Kina Day will be conducted Wednts- Attended Central Jr. High day II am In the 1st Presbyterian Former cab- Kearns Medical School r?r American bur ' Utah tarn, U S Army; n ember Mt Pleas- - School and Davis Hlah School. Mem- - Church (I? C Street). Interment, MountC a Ivarv Cemetery Lavton 10ih Ward Church of Mount Olivet Cemetery ant Lions Club Practiced medicine n lieu of Jesus chnst of Latter-daSaints fi wers fnends so wishlna mav con '20 vea s in M rpn Mt Pleasant , DecernA1 to Eniised the K in in US S ce Widow Survivors the Louise Dav Me- tnbute Army daughter, Wayne DiiDPCK Gay. Received basic training at mortal Fund of the 1st Presbyterian son, Newel Bng ber 1,,,. Wayne Dllbeck, ham Mt Pleasant, MiuvALb sta- - Church Fort Lewis Wash S Boon Had bien brother Funeral G'acie Evans ifv; directors, 12, 555 E. 7200 tiful; two sisters, Mrs Net (Helen' tioned at Fort Irwin since Mav and Early South, died Aug Survivors $ls brothers rr Jr; JiiTii parents Burke, Cartwright, Idaho Falls, Mrs c cAURrunu" 26 in a Sair Lake tors B adord B, Scott L.. Kvle Marvin Eialne) Hagsn, Seattle tl tZr n el.fir h5,t Illl h p s o 1 a I Mrs. Funeral Flr.t- - Me, an e. Home e:l Lavton, Fr.dav om V suffered iniuries 1! Fourth LDS Ward thane!, Mt Pleas Jett (CVnlce Blair) McKnlght, Ventu- - to.!. no any. t?j eX in an Mrs Ethel ent Frrnds ta Ursenbach Funei il 'a Calif grandmothers, Friends South call Tuesday accimay of pedestrian both Criddie Mrs. Mvrtie Blair, Homo Thursday 79 pm family from Born Oct. dent. '8 pm and Wednesday home Friday Ham to 12 30 pm Ogdon 1955. 21, 4 Kavsville hour prior to services Interment In May- Friends call llndnUlst Fair aw Cltv Cemetery a d the Sa't lake City Cemetery. Fungr-Fridp m Mortuary, Thursday wood, Calif, to ire A why, G Art s end 11am to 12 30 o m. Burial, al directors Evans and Early. I WARM FRONT M Washington He'ahts Memorial Park, HODGES - Funeral for services M c D ona'd Di Ogden. COLD FRONT Sarah W Evans Hodges will be held Carbon DRAGERTON. County khHi-n-beck tMCM) Wednesday 12 noon In the Russor of raiMUM arias Byrun Cvwan, 70, 0 STATIC FRONT S u r vlvors Brorhers Mortuary tnapei, 255 Soutn Leo ded Aug 25 , In a Di hioh timpmatums Union; Friends may call Tuesday Id East hosp'tal ' b r other, sister, p m and Wednesday prior to serillshort a after Douglas G., TraInterment in the Wasatch vices ness PAYSON Leo ; Nth cey Dawn, Rinion Lawn Cemetery Brothers, jp Born April 4, 67 Baadsaacifd WednesUnion; grandpar- - 8 funeral directors ' 26 1698, Weeksville, i died Aug and Mr. ents, N C , to William e en route to a Pay ce for Mrs. O A McDonald Taos, N M ; 40s. of son conducted hospital Mr. end Mrs A G Dilbeck, Yougo, and Emma Caocauses natural line Davenport Okie Graveside services oendmg Cowan. 25, Born Sept Married from 4760 $. State St. 1900, Mackay T .. iNelhe Page Hill Palmyra, Utah County, to Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 Highland Oct 21, 1922, Well Mar Marinus and A. Drive Thirdiy after pm Interinqfon. Carbor Beck ment, Hoiaday Memorial Park. FuLater County Utah County SPRINGVILLE. oaadsgaard Mar Cot neral Directors. In mmzed ried Cecil Flor Funeral services tonwev i Mortuary LDS Tem Mantl n ' e c e Barnett, will be Thursday, WW 1922 , J pie. Veteran 21, MONSEN Funeral services for Auq I. as Employed will be held Peter Lonn Monse1 Nephl, Laer recoal mmer, County Wednesday 11 00 am. at Mountain Ward Chapel for St. ' solemnized, tired Mine United LDS 2nd Ward View Chapel, WOO BarS' Violet AJvev George LDS Tern-ShWorkers of America. Local South 1900 East St. Interment, ney, 77, 135 N. 1st e died, Member American Legion Hiawatha1 5 Brl1 Utah. Salem. Fnends mav Cemetery 1966. West, Springvllle. 2, Post call at Deseret Mortuary, 36 East U She died, Aug. Survivorpm ard i7th Sou,h st Tuesday widow; sons, daughter, f a In 1968, 25, vionM'SDanish Wednesday at the ward chapal ona Byrnell, hiewatha. Carbon County; Data From U.S. Waathrr Bureau t 81 rtaho 34 Richfield .04 79 50 .n Provo hospital of Bi0 Plnv !?ai! !l?ur . 'or to . rvlCea Funeral Dean, Colton. Call!; Wllltam SI G?oe attir Fork causes. 52 47 82 Roosevelt 76 . natural Evanston ..... a skies with of chance Partly cloudy Salt Lake City, Mrs Owen (Loretta) repairman. Survivors: sons, dauoh-BuscOct 21, 78 49 84 Rock Springs Salt Lake City 64 afternoon and evening thundershowers Bountiful, Dav County; 11 te Joe, Moses Lake, Wash ; Ned ser Graveside 1690, MORTENSEN Escalante, 84 Umv. of Utah 65 86 55 Sheridan and showers are forecast for most of Box Elder County; vices for C Farrel Mortensen will brother, Kirt, Fair- - Lto, Garland, grandchildren; Garfield 81 Vernal 43 County, the Intermountain Region vdnesday. Lillie D, Gean B, both Salt Lake- be held Thursday 1 pm In the Salt Mont.; field, Tayior,iRav Colorado sister, of a 61 82 Wendover Little MapleMrs. change Janet temperature Robertson, City; Highs California. Friends may ake City Cemetery William and Mary 63 83 Denver lows mostly In 40s Wednesday Idaho Funeral Thursday, 2 pm, Drager- - ton, Utah County; 12 grandchildren; call at the Larkin Mortuary. 260 East 'Elizabeth Heaps 83 59 Grand Junction Shore, Utah South Temple, Thursday 11 30 am, and 50s. ton LDS Ward chapel Fnends call biothers, E Alfred, 80 56 Boise i. Alvey Jr. Married ' at Fausett Mortuary, Price, Tuesday to IJ,3 pm Funeral director!, Lar 41 79 to Pacific States John Burley Mrs Henry U?ah (RthRKhardMn and Wednesday. Thursday at ward 81 . FuneroL kiil.M'uory Idaho Falls TEMPERATURE CHART Barney, April 26, 45 62 Anchorage ong hour prior to services, Bun' Thursday, 1 cm , Pavson Sixth LDS 68 Lewtstcn .04 later Escalante. ... 1909, NUSSBAUM Marriage Funeral service 40 63 Data to Tuesday at 5 p.m. Fairbarks Wh'd Chaoal 82 Frlrnds call R'hby for Friti Nusxbaum will be he'd Pocatello solemnized, Manti Temple, Church of Wellington City Cemetery. 74 90 Honolulu SalnJs. 76 Twin Fall? a In Jesus Christ of Latter-daMorlu. Utah 38 63 Juneau TTuirsdav ta ser'vlci9 Bmal Thursday, 10 540m .East Larkin So. Temple. Former resident ot Price, Carbon Montana ary Chapel, 68 89 Los Angeles Favsm .me?erv resident Sprlngville ma the County Friends al mortuary fill 68 82 San Diego 75 42 Butte 15 1935. teacher, years; Primary Wednesday, 68 pm., and Thursday 58 69 San Francisco 82 45 Bozeman .Relief Wa iSnOfl! Society teacher, 53 years. Interment, prior to services. 70 56 Seattle 34 West Yellowstone . 75 of Utah J? 'Member, Daughters moM.I Parte. Funeral 56 70 PROVO Di.n McDonald Sho.llJ'cb Spokane Pioneers. Valld.Uorlan of graduating h s Nevada Larkin Morh sry. directors, Born 26, 82 780 E. pitai class from Brigham Young High Midwest 80 57 tr. Ely Provo, Sa.!l services Funeral PEDERSEN South, husband,. Lake ' School, 1907. Survivors: 100 67 Las Vegas City, died 26, 75 53 Bismarck for Sandra Gall Pedersen will be Aug. sons, Mr-Springvllle daughter, and Ruth John 39 Reno 3 3o 1968, .. 86 am. 60 held Wednesday 12 noon In the Goff 65 Chicago Glenn (Olive) Allan, Kimball J., Mayberry Bowler. from iniuries suf50 74 Detroit Mortuary Chapel, 8090 South State Wyoming both Santa Ana, Call!; Stanley A, Married to John Street. Friends may call at the Mr-iuar- y fered Aug 24, in 35 66 Tacoma. Wash ; Arnold A., Spring-villa- ; Fra ncis 80 59 tr. Duluth Cheyenno a u tomobite an Tuesday 7 to 9 pm. and 67 JoKansas City 1911, Nev.; Floyd William, Elko, a c c I dent Burial, Wednesday prior to services near M e x co L ater 74 49 Minneapolis seph $., Snohomish, Wash.) H. Dea, solemnized Riverton Cemetery. Gott Mortuary Lehl Salt 67 Oklahoma City ......88 37 grandchildren, Idaho; Pocatallo, Directors Funeral Born 24, Aug. 61 LDS 80 brothers, sis40 Omahg He died a 1942, Provo, 76 56 St. Louis PERSONETTB Graveside sen- ters, Arthur, Boulder, Garfield Coun- Temple. 1918 Nov. 18, daughter of Isaac St. George, Washing- Married vices tor Chester Arthur Personette Lafayette, to ty; John Muella East 2 pm. at will be held Wednesday, Mrs. Israel ton County; (Dolly) H e r rl s Yates McDonald 61 the Fort Douglas Post Cemetery. 74 Boston Provo; Mrs. Ephraim March, 1940, Sait Muhlestem, Larry Friends Lake Friends may tall et the Deseret He 59 Muhlstcin, Price. 76 We w Yor (Lillie) City City Nov 6, 36 East 7th South on January 46 72 Mortuary. call Wheeler Mortuary, Wednesday, died .i.i.uw. D Pittsburgh cook, manager ZLMn.w. 57 Tuesday 7 to 8 p m. end Wednesday p rr and Thursday before ser- 1947 Retired Washington, D.C. ... 77 Church Lived In Salt Member, employe cafeteria. services. to Funeral directors Evergreen vices. prior Burial, Springvllle South Lake City until year aoo when of Jesus Christ of Deseret Mortuary. Cemetery. sons. Latter-damoved to Price Survivors Saints, 62 85 Atlanta William E daughters, ser SODER6ERG Humphrey, in Graveside 58 84 Birmingham Cedar City; Albert Francis Hum- - Provo City schools M. vices for Joseph Gustif Soderborg 54 73 Louisville phrev. Salt Lake City; Mrs Theresa Survivors husband, sons, Larry, will be held Wednesday, 10 a m , In .34 74 88 20, Miami Most Joos, Jeanna ri ole Mary Funeral Lake City Cemetery. are expected to open their One innovation in the disR0bby, Kirt, alt Provo; 73 n i,Eoi A0n Price; 'mWrS Henry$COft 88 d New Orleans died Aug. 27 In a dren; nine great - grandchildren; doors to greet the pupils. To n Donald T., Deborah K.i Southwest educational Aribrothers, sisters, Albert, Harrv, program Lake hospital Funeral servlets for STA"DLBT 61 .18 Salt David G. all 81 zona; Mr. Elizabeth Sorter. Mesa. McDonald, Stephen K Albuquerque take care of the increase, the this of Hodgkins dis67 87 Arlz ; Mrs. Hazel Wynne Clark, Salt Provo; Mr. John B (llene) hw.Hn.fdav !? noon. In the Mm? Paso year will be the utilizing El ease. Born June sen. Dean Paul Mrs. (JanOrem; P01 72 Alice 91 Lake ter, district is opening the new Heber, City; Mr. Ft. Worth Ward ll. VIne SIreet. 1948, Salt 23, San Juan rY 5th e Ariz ; Mrs. Verona Mosdell, Cedar ette) Alack, Blending, 76 coordinators Phoenix to Lake .....-.-lOI City, Union Junior High School ; six of six part-timL Cltv; Mrs Almina Browne, Toqoer- - County 70 96 San Antonio 4760 SMth Stale. Tuesday R. and Meivyn Funeral e m. County Washington Funeral yille, It ProV, Berg Thursday, 70 under direction of Dr.Car-lo- s Tucson 96 Strom room additions to the East noon. second W.Jd LO Dr,wln, Pridev. where Room Chapel, the Moss. Aarrled to call ,r!.nds call Wednesday, 6 pm. and Interment, Memorial Gardens ofSoft Salt Lake Weather Date: Precipita70f 3. 5th East Asay, assistant superinFuneral directors. V. C. Midvale, Cottonwood Heights, B. Valley. Meivin Joos, ended tion for Tuesday period Burlal 8, Sons. m' Vrlday at waVd erv,c"' Thuiy w M El tendent. at S pm. trace; precipitation for Au- July I, 1967, provo Clty and Alta View elementary on hour prior to servlets. excess, 2 91: Paso, Tex. Later Funeral services STEVENSON gust. 3 66: accumulative These coordinator-teacher- s Salt solemnized, 1967, for Mary Lou Stevenson will be he.d schools, and an eight-roo1, s' re October precipitation TernLDS Lake In m 10 the Memorial a 4.99; sunrise 18 accumulative excess, 28, Saturday will addition to the West Jordan spend three periods a day 0 e. Secretary, 9 07 MT 6 50 M D.T. sunset Andrew Jel Chapel, 36 East 7th South. Interment PLEASANT Gardens. In Burial BEAR RIVER CITY, Box Elder utt praf 71 re. Paris Co. Graduthe Elvsian in their classrooms, a fourth Wednesday, MD.T. Junior High School. Friends may call at the Deseret ate of Highland Stephen Arnold Dallin, 74. ired County member Bear River City, died ot natural p m. will be spent in consultation Mortuary on Friday from OT High School, 1966. anQ Futo services causes Aug. 27 in a Brigham pty District Innovation and Saturday prior was Salt Lakt City, Ogden and Provo .Survivors: hus- with students and the other Born Nov. 20, 1893, Spring- - 5 LC0 ln ' Deseret neral hospital Mortuary directors, Lake Salt band, Low Partly cloudy through Thursday. to and Utah vllle, Stephen County, Salt Lake City; grand- Pauline Warren Dallin. The superintendent reported three periods will be visiting Wednesday nlqht near 55. Hlgta City; parents, THOMAS Funeral service! lor Farmer. Ac-- 1 ucf0, crash Aufl mother, Mrs. Thelma Atoss VillanueWednesday near 80. Probability of thunMarie Elizabeth forth Thomas wll member LDS Church Married M. five there will be 181 teachers new the teachers and schools, Dr. dershowers .orn 1 10 percent Wednesday LeVon Iverson April 25, 1916, Brig- and va, St. George; brother, sister, both be held Thursday. pm, In th t Wart Robert Moss, Nancy Lee Moss, ham City Survivors: widow. Bear 1897, Hawthorne Ward, 88 Roosevelt Ave, Wednesday night. to the district this year. They Asay said. Salt Lake City. Funeral, Gr?dJ Friday, sons, daughters, Roqer, Mrs.lvi1' n(. at the Larkin Mor call Friends may Utah noon. Monument Park Seventh LDS Doyle (Arva) Archibald, Mrs Lee aed Partly cloudy through Thursinclude both replacements for The coordinators will help tuary, 260 East So. Temole, Wedges, with Ward Chapel, 1794 Texas St. Friends Johnson, all Bear River; day. Chance of showers or thunderp.m., and Thursday at th day, Continued cool. call 260 E. South Temple, Thursday, Dennis, Salt Lake City; Terry, The degree In civil those who resigned or retired showers teachers develop a more efWednesday ward one hour prior to services. Ore j Mrs. Floyd (Zelma) gmeermq. p.m., Friday at chapel one hour Overnight lows in the 50s and lowar Interme-- t, Wasatch Lawn Memorial ber Mrs. and additional ones for the fective program in all schools, Presbyterian Palm Calif.; Sprinqs, Lake Sait 60s. Highs Wednesday 75 to 85. prior to services. Burial, Park. Funeral directors, Larkin M or Reginald (Margie) Doughten, Ogden; Church, a Scottish Cemetery. City added classrooms. Dr. Asay said. 15 tuary. Eastern Nevada qrandchilden; five great grand- Rite Mason, past Generally fair AAt.. children; three brothers, one sister, president, throuqh Thursday. Little temperature Lions Pi VALLE RichardsunfT! Morris, Amos, Mrs Maud Mason, all Pleasant Valle will he he d change. Overnight lows mostly in the FuBlanche Club. Purchasing Springvllle; Selby, Spanish Fork. 40s. Highs Wednesday 75 to 85. Thursday, 12 noon n the Monum- MINERSVILLE, Beaver County neral services Friday p m. In Bear agent for Kaiser Marlorle Foothill Drive. Ward 11th Married Lunt 49, died Auo 26 In River Park 1962. Viola 1943 to 155 Rose, LDS Chapel. City Steel, ..jrd Idaho Partly cloudy a Salt Lake hospital of complications Southeastern Friends call at the Rogers Mortuary Winters Aug. 5, 1928, at Mt. Picas- - Friends may rail at the Larkin M- wth chance of afterTemoi Somuth 260 at nt. East following a burning accident in June, In Tremonton Thursday tuary. througn Thursday Continued pm, Over-nigcool. 1968. Born Sept. 14, 1918, M nersville, one son, Wednesday 6 to 8 pm end Thur dv the Ward Relief Society room Friday noon showers. Survivors: widow; to Walter G. and Aleen Dalton Lunt. h .m. to time of service, fiunel Andrew w Seattle; two arandcn.i- - at the ward 1 hour prior to services. lows In the 40s and lower 50s. Las Rose lower to Married Bear River Cemetery, Funeral 1?5J, directors. Lark-Jack, idren; sister. Mrs. R. R. (Josephine) Park. Highs Wednesday In the 70s and Vegas, Nev. He died 1956. Educated 60s. in Mlnersville and Cedar City, San cloudiness Considerable PasadeSouth Girls Moriono School, Wyoming Surand Thursday. Seattyed na, Calif. Member, LDS Church. Wednesday vivors: parents, Cedar City. Funeral. likely. showers and thunderstorms LDS 2 Mlnersville mountains. Tuesday, pm, local snows in high Ward Chapel. Fnends call Southern WednesTurning cooler west end north Utah Mortuary, Cedar City, WednesPolice Chief Dewey Fillis operator licenses are honest day afternoon and Wednesday night. 9 Thursday at chapel, day, pm., Colder most sections Thursday. High noon until services. Burial, Miners-vill- e and Utah Highway Patrol Supeople. Our troopers record Wednesday 60s in mountains and along Cemetery. border. Low Wednesday night perintendent Ray H. Evans the names and addresses of western mountains. A. . came to the defense of their the violators as they appear 40. west and 30s, weak disturbance aloft , IS1906, Montpelier, A DKr, WATERFALL Summary Funeral services parents, Kemmerer, Wvo ; brothers, folCunz Messerly. Marned Ruth for Jweph N Waterfall will be he'd on the licenses." Fwi Lnk Ronald, Kemmerer; Ralph, Greeley, B moved through Utah Tuesday morninj departments Tuesday a tha Sau ASnn2 In the Memorial rhlitw Colo ; sisters, Mrs Fave Anderson, Non'.LDS Church Lifetime resi- - Saturday 3$ causing a tract of rain station and Ramona for of a He when Gardens, Suriev Member, Griff. added, Janeen However, haphalowing East 7th Couth lnirmans rhaoel charge irjaho Lake City Airport weather funeral Saturday 10 dent of Montpelier; farmer; water- - Satf Lake bers, infant daughter of John Kemmerer. Skies Crner'y. Fiends zard methods in ascertaining son and Pamela Carwav Chambers, a m t 34 there is a reasonable doubt, scattered lighttoshowers elsewhere. 7th $outn where fnends master for Montpelier Irrigation Co. may call at the Deseret Mortiary fair partly cloudy Tuesday became Survivors 12 G St. $he died Aug. 26. Ifofl, 1 call Friday widow; Past 8 to 6 and Saturday ejght Jfears Friday pm., Saturday prior pm true signatures and addresses the trooper makes a check afternoon across the Intermountain pm. in a local hospital shortly after j0 services, N D , , Grant sons, E., Roger cerv'ep' PtmrI directors' Tuesday again s.x qrandch.ldren; n,5rrt Moruaw Temperatures birth. tail Montpelier; on traffic citations. with records to confirm the Area. 'brothers, sisters, Melvin, normal ranging in wit Lake were summertime Bom Aug. 24. 1968, Salt Lake City. McDowell Survivors parents, sisters. Alana, the Ws end VOs throughout the plateau The charge was made by name and address. Don heedMrs Montpelier; Shauna. Rhona. all Salt Lake Citv; region. Another week disturbanceWednesMcDowell. 57, George, Soda Springs, Idaho, Mrs. James1 PROVOBerniece Mrs. and Mr. We need Utah by Hatfield Northern Mr. toward grandparents of Robert R. Hatfield, said, ing - Clarence ORDINANCE hos24 In e Provo died Allaman, Mounan, Moab, Aug. Ireland. (Erma) is expected to cause only light Chambers, Belfast, AN ORDINANCE, Born Nov. Icfiho; Mrs Larrv (Jean) Gerach, AMENDfNG pita of natural causes strict laws to prevent use of day the city Traffic Violations Buscettered showers as the latest ? widely 22, 19.0 Moab to Horace G'enns Fe rv OF THF Mrs. Gc e TlTLF Marned Idaho; Revisory to be shows Nevada satellite picture Melanie McDowell. Church Kivett. OF Member names addresses SALT lDS LAKE and Cf.DtMANCE one-third Mo; said Spring; ejd. who (LeoiaJ at . least phony reau, quite dry. buThe on drivers licenses. of the current backlog of Five-D.Meian Forecist Aug. 2. and reau chief said further the 6,660 criminal, Thursday Through Monday Idaho new .stern would seek South. Utah and legislacity parking violation bench waraveraging 5 or mort degrees .Ws.V'B??on'Ch,n.Uo.onSperk,Ney rants was due to incorrect or tion to help solve the problem 'normaT through Monday. Chance . alter Saturday. Normal high E. Moooes, Flrvw, wyo mr ano shower of W would warrants so bench that ordains fraudulent addresses. and low temperati .e In Salt Leke, M 22 8 J. Revld Tip- Spc en 1 Claude Sccn MOOSI Mr. LPW'iS Weldon Griffin SPARKS. NEV qrea.flrendpirent, be easier to serve. and 54; Pocetello, (3 and 49. Sa't Counts 1v, Wyo ; Mrs. Clarence nn'M Aton, 57 of petts, North Berrett formerly New Reminder Lewis B na-jIs hereby emended to BURLEY, IDAHO Hoopes, Ooden, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Utah Aug 25 in e Reno M amended, ded t.n Clark, Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. and Mooso, 62, diea Aug 25 of natural ho3ptal after a short tines w.h the title thereof as foi- Bom Mrs. H. W Schwab, Smoot. Wvo ; causes In a burley hospital. Born j.ec to Icw' Chief Fillis said his officers j2, 1911, North Oqoen, and Feb. 1, 1936, Parker, (qaho, to Wat- Mr The oroertv described tn Ao'-cap ana Hannah ChuQg Ber- N Mrs. A H. Taggart Provo. Burial, ter Morgan end Mery Eade Smith reff are always instructed to asfJ,ed hv Posette A Po- drr,eCj tnd varriotr, June 28, Mooso Married Mary Eliza Tanner of end Resioent Utah whin the warren, correct certain that the Ogden until three years ago. P'anpirg d xtrirt n hereby Lindlev Wholesale Grccers, ffcd frpm Re 7rhn to R? 7 Manager, names, ages and addresses ?UPar Spa.ks. was empiuve U ah Wnoe- n.vtJJ 7one said pmoe-t- y iiiwwiu Former ty sal Grocery Co; farme 25uLehindur?i We are are being used. Omm-nc- a t Co'd Aaer Irr.gation Co , eor-- e V Prf'3en,Oqoen, h charter member, stion Sun.u'isci.CaDurlv rah, V T!S R'W, StPM -E North -again reminding the men of North Ouden Kiwanis Club; 71 ft , 75 ,t . ft ., w SurvivorsChurch flow, w-the proper procedures, to asg p fu the cw nt of "the 24 hour 'ended Tuesday i'iie'sVnd Uti,UV'ic'Vlir,be SParks. son. James Weldon. Berrett, niq 073 ,c. sist in any way possible in T at 10.30 D m. Included; "ortuirv! "r' "" announced , ' why the S,!t BOrleV' The indigent sick whose does not relieve counties of ay,Sh"Beerret 'Vernon cutting down on the use of To'rS'e'l.acS" MrV'TeRr do not qualify them for eases r, sick for the and names indigent addresses," caring phony Ortm-v-CMauioru . of S Ltk Mr. and Mr. C. Blair Andrew,' TvanJrle) Brm" aid under the State Welfare he added. IDAHO J hah, bait Lake City, Mrs Rex (El- - Cc;,ot,v FALLS Stanford who are not covered by such 3328 W. 4630 South, daughter. " b- T nanen Mr. and Mrs. Zane K. Pecker, Rich, 44, died Aug. 27 in en idho eancre Brav A.vm Oc Divisions federally supported t f 7312 S. 303 East, daughter force cn in rebuttal to the Also 2 'Falls hospital ot a heart ailment. Funeral, Tnursuav rcr'' r'cNvn om, No-194- programs, he explained. Mr. end Mrs. Dewane R. CuHls, Born June 29, 124 Paris. Idaho to Ogden Second LDS Ward r,' 'f for cared Chaoel th" must be programs e ,N WHFRFO Stanford E and Jennie Ave, dauqhter WtTNck eliarge. Col. Evans declared Frends cal I '"gi. st v Snv Co- The primary concern behind 526Mr.Strinqham and Mrs. J Carl Hancuff, 881 Rich Mamed Norma K Williams pn,ai Chapel o Cno''' has 7 9 Rr'rd Comm counties in which the Oq ten, Aodneso.iv that to always" gather true by S. 650 East, Bountlful.son Aem- - p fp Tmisd.sy arte- 95d. Laramie. Oct. 10 Wvp and adoo'H th i p nl at chap- - ar'evnd to was he that prolaw, said, Mr. end Mrs. John G. Walter, 3130 ber LDS Church " 'C Elks Loaqe, Ar e North Oa ten Cemetery 2'a CV of A 3 Qunai patients reside or are found, names and addresses un cita4th Eat daughter Force veteran WW It Surv vers vide a statutory vehicle which S Mr. and Mrs. Darwin E. Herr on, widow, Idaho Fans; sou, daughters, Atty. Gen. Phil L. Hansen COUNTY poaon an impossibility. tions was UnBrull Jodv Randolph Idi 10 Fails, innsti would enable the counties to 676 Leland Ave, daughter. reiterated Tuesday. 'services FRS CFBvSALT I R6KF na Ann Sanford C, Amy Rote all 2., h'.N'N IR ANDERSEN Funeral Cardiff bv the Sea mother, Majority Honest B A Mr. Hansen issued a clariSt. Marks Hospital nr v A r .afd acquire available federal funds can ohi-Kennfh r p r f'MOUHT Su Lake Cltv; b pH'! 12 be conduced IhuO'v noon Funeral Cafilorn MAPV N G JENSON Mr. end Mrs. Lon A. Bradford, fied opinion after several to help defray costs of caring 3'' - 'oh ATTF e T E South Tempie wher fnends call br xx Fone t Lhir lie commented, The mason 688 W. 400 South, pavson 00 Efli where f tend miv ca.l A STfPL'NT EVANS sick. in the state, he said, their for N. Moss, counties Mr. Willard Mrs. and have indigent who of the i d persons jority Wednesday evening Mo xtV e fry 4675 Caplan St, Kearns son (AS) Tiursdiv until I me of so v ces Cnt an earlier Mr and Mrs Howard Meik, 3251 misinterpreted ai q r, Cites Example notice In'enmni I tvs ar S 9200 West, Magna son e h v d et vrd foe opinion and attempted to use Mr. end Mrs Charles E Ham- AlUitTMMl Fimprai director L P. e H'beuk PlirSealed rq O, r in y Rtq em Vs BARBtP mond, 250 W. 1500 North. Bountiful, Mr. Hansen said another exV the opinion to get out of H'lh i rt ? 3. Sofompef Carl W Had (Bulv) And 'sen M fi uetf D Baroer v. '' to toe vej rf daughter 6 e Of c for 'i i 1 n t L n r L Cv Of H gmand a d Allen and ef Mr Howard Mrs. W died Dr. TU An in medithe OllAl 't IU UV NATCR paying all costs of ample of this difference Wf.8 9 15 om bo in a Salt asui Lourdes CMCh H'ly Rclrv w Mathis, 2V38 W 400 South son MifP-'SC-rn at Mr. and Mrs. Ravmond B AHres, tai of natural causes nail'd WoTdav a J? 'a p rn. Kt cally indigent." P V. R vvrupER C v O Donne viewpoint is contained in a 975 S 1M9 West West Jordan, son East Born June IS 1VCM S.iM t .'oru.u, Pi .T9 R A K L' tu ''ntr ns Fam son 3249 W l a Mr. of Mrs. Jensen and and lauia bit Can George Crosby, V r Center of Controversy tn Ameiu- - C lawsuit his office filed MonSo' r v r tool A dersen d Crestfieid Dr., son. Ntver n'v Vn' T rx NSDoCERS O kJtnnol V ' U Church of Jeaus Chnt of Lated'v ' CHAPACTFR GENEPATOR Court. Third in District Grai'o revolves jtnfs for Fmpnve day R .M NGS 40 years Retted 1962 Mott) Work ' d Du OF I ICC i CJiPMENT G urr An Survivors hrrther. around a controversy between The suit seeks to have either Vr. and Mr. John M. Stewart, in tl ' rrand sr c Lion- - nt'a,n-v- '. ClvfliMjICiMnr 3409 Loren Vnn Dr son Frmcij ' Pur. has ig D' irN ,'st HIM' and Mr. Dennl Thom, 319 (Mel) all Sal' Lake Ci'v Wasatch Drive onto a short Salt Lake County and Univerm a Wasatch County or Salt Lake E Mr. Funeral Thur.f1v nnc 17th South, son 9 to acce, or oht is West 2700 over officials 1ueaa the if from fr R na ca Hospital detour Mr and Mrs Daniel where sity Jarman "rMv v Or all h d and 7 9 County pay more than $21,000 Jr 23 E Southoate Ave, son om and Th irsaav b 'o-- e ser pme and Aidtes tv it In i.ad re e"t tv tv O' tchriC who must pay for which hvur ' st'vces an Bv ai Gur Mr. and Mrs R. Craig Rasmussen, vices Burial north, and onto Millcreek Elys v U n the irterkht of t" 3 Fu or Va fv V.ow V me a P'-- r in medical costs for a Wasatch 327 Oak Cliff Dr., cn funds. which with H Road if coming from the n e a1 u d t'vf rs patients poo Mr. and Mrs. Allan M Metos, 4833 On v h d giving ? firm qivtahon man Dr , Bron Breck County was The F um-I! dugMtr BILLS W i vices L'ot-orls gied w original opinion oe ac- south onto Wasatch. Mr, and Mrs. H. Quintln Foster w II Do c B.l F he! V.o ki H.irr.e quadraplegic follow ing a shoot- Jr , 3549 Crestwocd Dr daughter issued Aug. 5. ' rilt o Traffic cn Millcreek Road srec and i ir cahenf 3 JesnW fcr Graves de pm serv'ce Mr and Mrs. Rooert D. Gryqla, r cr 82 E . d and 7io hd CHNST GusM sedo'-b.h LIS W j w g 2d0 ing accident in 1966. Mr. Hansen Tuesday: 1028 Peony wav, dace iter will turn north on El Serrito cNsfN LUAM s . 0 wi'1 bo VNodnedv af hod Sei'h 6dl 950 M. Mr. end Mrs 'ore Fritz, f t ie Vo The man is currently under E. 5th South, daughter. "Counties of this state are re,i3 a it pj Cha Fr ends l ii r Drive and proceed to 33id U e Ml of Ut3h t Tl Tia irv 8 9o " lieved of the responsibility of constant medical attention at " A NOTICE South. onJ Vl P m University Hospital C fl ' 'o (i caring for the indigent sirk University Hospital, and his Bu al R .c iC;Tt "1 G. Mr. "nd Mrs. Donald Patten, 158 Detours Reason ru Dr. Dean C. Rigby rail gover- Cleveland Ave., who died in 29 28, 1968 1825 lurlinei sioner James L. Barker Jr. explained that because complete records of Salt Lake City courts proceedings are not kept, a person convicted of a crime in them upor. appeal to district courts can gain a completely new trial. New Trial Cure 22.000 6? Pioneers nors. City Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, August Barber Sept Suggestions for revising the court system to make city courts of record courts were made Tuesday to the Salt Lake Area Chamher of board D. Robert Dflvfon Barber a rrison Avt Aug V of natural causes n a ba t Lake hosei fa1 Bom Feb X, tfoo A a v r y H to io a, t Scott and f lev Barber Married Kathieen Mulcahy H City Courts Commerce Robert i B. Don- ald Lynn Myerhoff, 31, in an unnamed cove about five miles area. was born Mr. Mortensen Nov. 19, 1901, Salem, Idaho, to Peter and Annie Mary Harris Mortensen. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Undine Riser Hathenhrook Mortensen, five sons and daughters, 15 grandchildren, 1 and brothers and sisters. Friends may call at 200 E. South Temple Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. prior to the graveside services. uh r8 tortd Hansen Reiterates Opinion On Care for Indigent Sick south of Squaw Hollow, Wyo. The body of Mr. Myerhoff was recovered July 29 in the same ',$ u. lprrett eidon Vf'J', niv m - rne?' () fun, ro H rr. O'; ai H i' P Slate Office Charts Detours For Bell Overpass Project Detours to divert traffic from the construction of a Belt Route overpass at 33rd Drive South and Wasatch were opened Tuesday. North and southbound Wasatch Drive traffic will use a diversion east of the intersection and j u l t west of the School, Element, irv according to the Utah ll.gh-waKast-woo- d y Department. Traffic Turns Traffic destined westixmnd an 33rd South will turn from lae The problem o i'ji coming 93 vhobecamea 'fd h'j Rurtn l nn Said The detouis are necessitated bv construction of a major overpass, which will rarry Interstate 413 traffic. Detours will be in use for 70 to 90 days. only in those instances where the indigent sick qualify for medical or hospital assistance under programs administered bv the (State) Department of Health and Welfare. A state law passed in 1967 case is one which does not fell under federal aid provisions, and is thus not under the State Welfare Divisions re- Divsniaan Ave (Much t... rr Mr and Mrs. William Brown, Stratford, daughter CAMPBELL for u r..p u rp.'n Cottonwood Hospital and Mn Hennli d Fernan ' hi d s N F itw se Lake Yv'-- 5 C'i; City Ja. ca H Han Fronds ma !trs t'v'h ury 3 t f p Sait Lke vNcd ed v cn Thurc!a. Ctr.'d Jmc Aa Rexa Ci'v; Marie S vhite bon, Ccio ; Arthur, Casper, Roy, Denver, Coio. a Wvo ices Funeral Mortuary, ' K n i t . iv hr S ior u i'1 C 'i fli, And Ch'j'He uth H term he d Mr d 5 " 1537 W. Both counties (dex. 1246 Arpa diuonter Mr. and Mrs Hariv L Gehrlne, have disclaimed the patient's U9t S West, on Mrs and Mr. Harry Webb, 4034 medical bills. jRoval Ann Dr., Granger, son. sponsibility. fu u' P a L r.ur directors v r l.i e.ei te, in (A 7) the in'es o tha Co'leo ROBERT h k, Purchssng Agent. dBj; a 0 |