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Show . -- - , ..- . - . ... - - Wednesday, November DESERET NEWS, 4,1964, ! , , - iee: LB , ' , fro 04 ::r7,. , Looms' 4t 1." ,1 March 9 Goshn, 0tr; County Charles Vern Fannie Er t h.- F GoldwaterOver , 4 at. home.. - : 0;Ll - Ar villa 30, Aug. Salt L akt conceded Wednesday. said Lake vi fa pOi LW)-h-l- ion 1 Desorit Nws ',hole by - W. Larsen 84, Lma SHE REALLY WANTED TO VOTE ' - Mrs. Les le Harwick, 1843 Southmoot Dr., was 'all ready for surgery at- the Latter-da- y Saints Hospital Tuesday morning when she talked her doctor into giving her permission to ga cast her vote first- - Her husband whisked her to the poll and then back to the operating table- .- The Operation'was -iS , ' - - - - succesifuL-- Illness Born IMO,-- dens Christine ',Ei'äML'i ::1 TRAFFIC .:.rpspqT.4;ip..qr :f.f.p4,-.::--r...- Continued from Page the :Sunset ' Park. $:1.4--':-:,::4..),,..0'i.1,:. Survivros:11 The letter Indicated that the parents. were convinced that their daughter had exaggerated her story and Therefore It was their desire that the matter not be pressed further. REPORTS VdRi,--17-- 71Lt. George Nielsen JrJiead of the Sheriff's Youth Department who reportedly handled the investigation, said he never obtained a statement from the girl. He said that earlier he in. vestigated a similar charge by the 'girl against another person and in this,matter is investigation showed the girl was lying and-- - the was Investigation vet. Lake County law off- Morals charges iran gait icer against-- were under a investigation Wednesday by Salt Lake:County --Att- orney Grover A.- Giles.- to one report According Wednesday, the accused officer had tin.ned in his gtm and badge and resigned, However, County Sheriff George Beckstead said, "td my knowledge the officer. ' -- has not .esigned." Deputy, Carl Ehlers, sheriffs -- - office manager when is to whether the officer closed. bi,his equipment and redeputies ...signed, said, "the- officer gave Ine a cardboard box and asked me to keep it for him. I don't have know the co nténts1 been told to take the officer off TFurldr-Dithe payroll.", -- - me Ve sild-thefhi- . - - indI 2 B-- 1 But as of Wednesday noon, records of the county treasurer showed' the officer was still on the county payro11.1------ ,',, The latter part of last week reports were beard in the City and County Building that a deputy had recently hien involved morals Salt tale County girl. It' wag- leaiiied that the parents of the girl reported the incident directly to Sheriff Beck-wh- o headed a probe. - 7 - 7 - - - offense-involving-- , - an . . - - - County Attorney Giles and Chief Criminal Deputy County Richard Dibblee, when questioned about any possible pending charges against the of ficer, said they were completely in the dark about the accusa - - ' - - , ute on 9h . , . .. present "flower 1 fund", controversy will not hurt the chances- of Salt Lake County employes' winning a merit service system,- - at county gsgreedWgdnes.- The -- - .' Lc, -- Hit Abutment 1:14JUI4 - ' Tuesday morning Larry (Marilyn) Tretcy San. et her att. parents Maody; 7 grandchildren; a long illness. brother sister& Howard, Mrs. Pr Born - Jan. 26, Beth asaurraY, both Magna to Mrs. i gist Lir Ljivwi.jjeiixw.i ;: :::''.: ,,,, ':ii:: !iis.. ,' ;: 867 N- 41, - fieber,77 1896, - Mary , ,:,.1 - : :- - . - - - - kCölaiftil, ...,,.....::.,.:H,,,,,,,,.::......,..i,..::.....,,,.,,:. ; .kK'Sho-,74'-;':':- r school, Member, i., :,,.:Ir2::., I' teacher. Church of Jesus a: ,..::,...:.:. '. - was Itraveling eaoircrl :tetsers, -- gst , 4,rt k Christ of - Latter1day Saints,- Relief Society and MIA ' S u r v i; 1 organist. - a ...,, 1 Wilmington,--7-Calit.- k 112- MOAB-Au- i',;4 - -- Y, Lloyd Lehrbas POCATELLO -- - Geaveside services for Lloyd A. Lehrbas 66, writer and Wartime oklo to too jots Gem Doug. ' las MacArthur, will be conducted at 11 cm. In the Mont- Thursday - Pelier City Cemetery. He died Friday a of lung ailment In Boise. Survivors: brother, Mark, New-Or- Wins relatives in PoCateilL , . - . . - - Sean Lothyon PROVOSean Andrew Lothyan, 6-sonol, Phillip and Trudy Evans lothyan, died Monday in a Provo hospital of a heart condition. week-ol- d , Born Sept. 23, Provo. Survivors: parents; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ern D. Lothyan. M. Calif.; Mrs.- - 'Beatrice Wucalta, Evans, Klamath Falls, Ore.; greetMortenMatilda Mn. randparents, and Mrs. W. W. sen, ,n,ruonrm Ore. - ' THE WEATHER - ' - -- la-fro- m ' , ' begin sistert,---Mrs- - ' NEVADA---Fa- - - - ,. - V 0 , los ., AO te I Fausett-Etze- "A3 mow , ' 'A -- ' FIVE-DA- - ; 0A . ' -- s. Rest -- - : 0. Lavm Memorial ""ncl He did Gardens, a Sacramento hospital Fricitv. Former reskient In - stores B1 11OLLADAY.zThe 'Gordon J; the idtched of the home, burned Young family, 1632 Maple Ave: theintetior of the home and its ,:., (3488 South), .Wednesday found contents, Tuesday about 2 p.m. ; ,:,; iodging with relatives atter-- $5,- - Two pet dogs died in the fire.. :): ,p.,; 000 fire .swept their home,- des-I. Neighbors who noticed smoke t4arrInt toorcKa:glc'' toying furnishings clothing...1pouring 'from the house turned brothero. Greet Fetis. Montt was .,...,,:,,,.,7., n in the alarm to the Salt Lake - ?Pilo; family away whe Mrf . trait (C So;ovat FliAillas to, Oro' 100 Tors, flames, apparently starting- In cpunty Fire 10: Point, Midi.; i Department. - : . F ,I 1.1; --,i ii - ' . - r.77.,,..... 'd --- - -- - ' - Foca--;1- -- ;- 1e6e,-3- Wpm- since Oct 1, 1064, --55. Departure since Oct.- - I. .7- 5' SUNUndo1 Thursday 7;03 am. Sunset Thursday cancer 5 : 20 of Pocatello. COMPARATIVE- - TEMPERATURES --Sa- lt tooan. a sor- tBorn Akio, Tuesd ay: High 52, low 20, mean 40, Denver Of Jes sie Earl and Naomi Irmatt 42. A year 890: Hi9h 54 IOW normal 1942, Trim Ann Married Paimer ' Wenl. Nev. Worker for Watson CY o EIatrcat high for month M. 3,5. Baker. Eddie's derv. - visor for Safeway EAS . 43., , rarnento. Veteran of World War II. ,,,Albuotioregill ' E Of Atlanta liSrs'r Boston I Butte Lola Trinik 71 . - - - - CGDAlkpTY Lchicago , - ----- : - - ay 31 51 54 21 46 ft it '73 57 . Ei;teles tiv,It;'0110 ''''- -- 77-7 ; MOAB-- - New York OGDEN.. I PhOniX , , Obt:AfELLet ' - 2e '41 35 yo 55 511 ' ' , . n ii Ili ',, ' n - 0 13 79 111, 49 21.4. - 44 10 El , n II' -- ' - Off Lego , , .; - . , , , NI,-..,- Portia'nel PROVO RENO ROCK SPRINGS - 17:1713sR'l CITY $art Francisco 4 Seattle SHERIOR ' - a - - - - . - . e. , . -- , - , -- : 51- - ' - : - fif;;T: - .571 24 , j1 2i - '' 56 40 '39 ICaZa Illnr, - 1.11 ---- 45 '' : , T. '.. '3. ' INTERNATIONAL' STATIONS Temperatures at hour listed: , Mednesday Tuesdet,Abecteare 45 21 53 64 : 53 STORMS !it nailio um bilLtEr ' .:, a- - 52 62 43 tS ' I I . , ' ent ' . 9, ----Presid- ' - 11.,:i. ir i , , -- - - - , - (Dorat--Larse- g , -- - V - - No - - - - MIR . -i , . , . ....,,,, - . u ' , ding. 111 " )669,--- ademic .2. ,,' ' hion .: i, rrIdt1 i - ' 7. 12 tirencichildrent,14,Ireatirandc- Funeral Thursday,Orem, Mortuary, ThuFsday and Friday wilt be ' HUNTINGTON, Emery County, hildren, City Recorder a.m. Furless BRYANT H. CROFT, Mrs. Mabel Behunin Guymon, 751 town. Friends calf home of 'Clavton ',More "lends call Wednesday, 14 Lighting District No, of The around the First from all Presidency They'll gather Prier to WAN First publication, Oct. , 1964; busy days at the University of Huntington, died nlionday at 10:in Robinson Thorsdasr evening, Friday P m., Thursday Vmmi r011.4" Provo Burial 1964. rn Rub . Nov. s i at cemetery. tome Last of &sties,. her cancer. to of Church of services. , prior The state, the Mountain West Jesus Christ ' ' Cf;f1ITTI1S7i1;;;e? ' ' 1 4 t Born - Ferran, Utah. .arch 27, . ' -' y Emery County. and the West Coast Wednesday daughter of Isang Saints, will represent , William and Maria E. Justesen Be- ' 1' hunin. Married F. Marion Guymon to honor Gus P. Back-- 1 the Church, along with Presithe most colorful evening Perhaps 2, 1910, Salt Lake Temple lie June " ST 0 -- I OF I I NE man Etfter 34 years of service to dent- Joseph Fielding Smith of pageantry in the a s died Merely 2, )941 Attended school : .. at Emery Sake Academy, Universi- ' , .,' the Salt Lake Chamber of Corn- - the Council of the Twelve. The world will be enact Dr. of Utah. Taught school In Castile . Sradaesday, 'I,' enemy' toy Nev. 4 4 too Thursday-.1. - da le ... suittLt.? SAVE:TOE: A . ...... Salt Lake County Cornmistion James C. Fletcher is- - in merce. TO:olliCAwSATvuTIO...1:0t0,1.W:fi til .: S u r v I vo r s: son. daughters, SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITYGenerally fair skies au91 o re.. Lynn g.,, say wilhem . morris .. .. W wi be rated as 471 the C, school's rePre9ehted. by 'About 450 guests are expected : and rising temperaturee Wednesday night but with goner ail 015, I Mrs. Max L. : Lew both Wednecloudiness High days E. ' Mrs. high Thursday. Vaughn (Luel 'Huntington; As to fill the Hotel Utah's Lafayette J5raCiy:, , president. : ' 4 Mrer ;shiest I idehor 1 Paris, . day . ... , slvdossitts, Christensen, Logan; dr Ballroom at 7 tALT ' special presentation will be LITAHtontinued snostty fair Wednesday and Wednesday Ilit yen , ' ' ; 11: art D. ' IMarriant Christen- - rnaugural activities night but with some hioh cloudinen Thursday. Risim tern- , 30 grandchildrtni sen, Sprinovilie about 25 prOrninent businessmen given Mr. Backman by T. C. . Low Wednesday night High Thursday at 11.. cm. as Dr. Ster- ' one arA. nu a ...... ,..,-A. E. ,..7. Elizabeth) fuze: Larsen, iwin out of the state with whom eobsen, president of the Salt Thursday 'ITT t Windy west portions Thursday. alms" summon M. :011' 1 ling McMullin, professor of Falls, Idaho; Mr, Crystal' DinWednesdaY with Increasing cierudt- E. ' 4 Mr. Backman bas worked over Lake Chamber. .. Idaho ; Mrs. CrYstoGuyrnon, Falis, north showers Some aism and Thursday. nee, wedeeeday , lectures in. Orson Price. - , M a Yi-oLon Wanner with the high both days the past 35 years. Nelson, program philosophy., Thursclav at O.m. Huts- - r Thursday, Hail on "Individualism, .. 91 FuneralWindy at times. Wednesday night Spencer n tr t o n Second Ward chapel. , :,, ;, pregram WM include re- chairman, said letters bad been East and Weil" S.E. IDAHDMostly clear skies Wednesday but increas. Friends- calt i Mortuary, PALt . Inv cloudiness Thursday- with showers covering about' Castiedat, Wednesdev;7 to marts from Coy. George Ix received from all aver the counhorns Thursday prior to family P per cent of ante. Nigh' both days mostly In the 50s. Cow' IT cervical. Burial in 'Huntington Cam- The main eventthe actual inClyde, Mayor J. Bracken Lee, trY and some foreign nations wednes0r, 1110m Is.40,, windy. LOWEST TIOSPIRATIWES ,, etrY, to with showers 'cloudy cloudy FORECAST-and Harold P. Fabian, chairman from 'people who are unable to augural ceremony A, Ome JP covering about 70 per cent of area 'Wednesday night and , .. , ,' of the Utah State Park and Re- attend, but who worked closely Friday at 10:15 cm. in KingsI, Thursday. Warmer. High both daYs in the 50s. LOW Widnes- Jessie-Tripp , ' ,- creation Cormnission and ;the with Iwir- - Baciliman- , FORECASTFor Iftelt.0 E. Nevada and S. ,- ' bury Hal POCATELLOFuneral for Jessie .t,- ,,1". :, ... ,' Earl Tripp, el, Broderick. Calif., wid tdaho through MondayRain in the valleys, and snow in ' -- Man who. hired, Gus 34 years oma: , I c,' be Thursday at 2 P.M. Manning'S th mountainirmostly tatter part of the week. lemperaturet sis whore SHOWERS " ' Nome. Pocatello, Funeral ''" .:':: KO: MIA SNOW ...r. averagiog near normal Out cooling some over weeeKend. ,. friends caIIWPdn.sd.VrPfliflL e:,:t sm. 78 per cent. Precipitation eriorkt-serviceNI Eldort:Tanner of TNNE411 ' r7","A al& Mot NGV. 1, Po- Departure since PreCipt: tar-da- , , - - Rob-Th-e Married Jane Ann Lernfamiiy. born, Nov. S. 1899, Logan ' Temple. She died In 1957. Well known for skil l at piano and organ. Member of the first Laketown Band. Part'. cioated Its many capacities in plaYs of a male Member and operas. quartet many years. Attended Brig- ham Young University.. S u is d a Y 25 years. Schoot superintendent SurvIvOrs sons, daughters MrS James E .(Sarah) Jensen, Pocatel: 'Linda San FrancisHazen lo; Mrs. co; Mn. L, Floyd tope) Clarke, take-- ' Clav Lirennie, Wyo.; towEdwirt- C., Redwood, Calif.) Notices" ' - -- Funer7;17Ftwr;d;1---y,ri141:4;:;'-- ' , ,, ' - stin The - b!ternoriet ; ' , - tat -:-' ; :, . , ' - - gs It'''-- i , i Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified or cashiers check paw'. labia to the Owner. Or a satiate. - tory bid bond in favor of itte !Owner executed by ' the bidder as, ' Principal and a satisfactory surety ' comPanY Is Surety, in an amount not less than five per cent of the maximum amount of the bid. The ,Z." Check or bid bond shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder shall execute if the it be awarded to conformity with the Contract Documents "lind shall provide the surety bond or bonds .. . afteir notitti124artio.n days of the Contract to the bidder. Th. Owner -- reserves the privilege of relecting any and all bids or to waive anY irregularities or infor- - a" :,,::' ,,;:,:,:i - I ,-- - :: when his auto left Pc. 1:43r3;, P;ZAIT: north on ,,:::i W:;:,:.::-:;::::::: ti--:the highway and. struck an over rsd, rt-cAtr,t o to 3 ost n ,,,,..:,::,,3,,,i.; AI. ' abutment on ...tileMIL daughters, trl Tight Nho?.f.ng pass Thousand both vin L.. Bernell, 79ti, 34 tc: :,,';',:i:,,,, ' .. Oaki, Calif.; Richard, Russet!, both shoulder. : ,,,;,.1,,,!,'7;,:,,,!.,,, cib tinr l 1..awndale,-- - Calif; Mn. Lynn (Ma 60 to 65" :giJ esus The car was net Morgan, 7 Church theg ter:. William (Inez) L., Mrs. Wesley lat., of collision Christ rt)ph at the time of City: IS in Il'Itteptnatbettl Agit- Lel brothers, sisters, grandchildren; and there were no sidd-- arks , .,trisivfilit TZ: '.Mrs. Mina Nielson, Tooelt; LaVon MattoneY, William Bond, Mrs. Ann ' Trooper Johnson reported. The! EmoloYed Knir all - Heber; Arthur Bond, I ICr It',A5gl9A.e. Leg Survivors: Friday 1:30 p.m., impact "completely tore the car i fic'aebl:ti'lleThird LDS Ward chapel. tgetTriL- waca.;:dr.ovs,,g7i,..Grd apart," the trooper paid. Friend call Olpin.Mortuary, Heber, The victim was trapped in th e Inzat Fit hursdiefhall:let.rno. Boor! Ver;: Thursday 74 p.m., Friday prior toBurial, Heber City Ctrscar for about 10 minutes before- - fzii UnaolYCIIPHOr lOneler - 62 BP.111 leerYrvI prFN0 Citv Carnotery. Trooper Johnson, withtheilelp -rAustin-L-Ber- ry truck - drivers, C of D.- Hart se t layton were able to pull the car apart Joseph Berry, 69, CloVton. Monday O. Hartseii Moab, died of pneumonia TOOELE and tree him. In a Provo hospital. Born June IS, and- - Irene 1895, Moab.- - to Charles accident bcCurred- at 8:25 firiTicieldRei:nZicrgme?-47nRI4ortasigMarried kennison Berry. Mary Nall rrect'usArnkronlitro Tel000etie "14)1:: Brown Nov. S. 1951. Aztec. N. M. p.m. Within two minutes Troop- VeteranRetired coOnty s employe. OpcatierY;1961;anAgrayrl:nntt Member World War I. Farmer. er Johnson was on the scene, grAvc!rosr:a Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Hartsel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter. the highway:Ipatrol dispatcher Ohio; .11Ar. yid yr), L. E. dav Saints. Survivors: widow, dough. ter by a previous marriage.- Made t line Tousseau, reported.--Hsaid the patrol now' Santa 'Cruz,- Calif.; stepsons, Charles Lae Brown, Grand call; Junction, Colo.; Ned W. Brown. Cukeeps watch on the interstate kle6thrl;s1A:y,"1.6 7.rtr.s, airWrell lver City, Calif.; Earl J. Brown, route 24 hours a day to make tr"'"1, Pe" tatAif 14"1"S. sandy; nieces. .nephews, brothers, Carsisters, Carl, Berry, Helper, Hazel certain a trooper Is only mo- bon County; Berry, Heber Robinson Thompson, bothClyde Moab; Eliza Burr, menta away from any point on Duranpo, Colo.; Minnie Lindon, San --- half brother, Francisco, - Calif.; the highway. LAKÉTOWNHeberCroven James Luster. Grand Junction. Fuat victim suffered- Internal 117r5",.PtLaktr,pild,V,,IrdIP neral Thursday p.m., Moab Secwhere LDS Ward ond Chapel, 25, Born Feb. 1871, Clayton, legs Injuries,. fractures of both of friends call one hour prior to serw a England, wi ' Moab Ices Burial, Cemetery Robinson. Craven Sarah George and . Came and a crushed chest. to Laketown in W3 with his 1-- ', ' ' , , . - W. ::::,::.4 Vi;:,: ,::: ::.:::,, 6th H. William and ' T a y lo r Allen Nelson Alice So. uth Davi Bountiful, died. in, 401T:to Bond., Married A. Bare mete lithen Oscar Community Hospital at 11 p.m., !pRiNovILLe..----June I. .1921, Salt i;;,;, 16. Lake City. Grad- - 'i': ,:;:': hed tireoLarndit hours after his auto ,:.. u a t e, Brigham in a Springville 1212 on k:,!,,N.,.. abutment an overpass :::::. Young University. rest home Moo- F o r m e Johnson, 11- I - - ''''',,,::;ii: ' ,.',5..:::',:-,:''- 4 --- - , - n - but what about the guarantee to the 'taxpayer- - that he gets, the best employes- possibler However, Commissioner Brady emphasized that om in ' r r , onor ::?'.ii 1903th, States ...... . , en-so- ev'll United ' - : , Each bid must conform and :be responsive to this invitation, the In- formation for Bidders, the Plans. Specifications, and all the other cloc-.urnents corm:wising the pertinent Contract Documents, COPle5 et the - Contract are now on Documents le and open to public Inspection In Me offiC.e of Edward S. Daniels, t Architects, 1407 South 22nd East, Salt Lake City. Utah, and may be tained by depositing 225.00 for each set, This deposit will be refunded If the set or sets of Contract Documents delivered are returned in goods, lcondition within 10 days after the, , Ibig opening Each bid shaft be made out an a. bid ,form to be obtained at the !said n :4,.. - cure-all- ," , t; 1::,?::..b. t ' r ' ,.1.. , lica2me3, , 9C1111;p9e11.,.., for county employes and , n that he was one of the stalwarts Commissioner Marvin G. asked: "Why will it hurt in the fight to get a merit sys,11 tem ,fordeputy sheriffs. their chances?" FOLLOW THROUGH He noted that he has supported the. proposal being made by Commissioner Edwin Q. Canlhe:Adt Lake- County.T Public non, who did not fun fofre-e- - led-Employes Association for state- don this year, said he has given wide merit systems from the no thought to the question of beginning. whether the present controversy He added that the controversy1 will affect employes, but he reover the flower. fund shouldn't iterated his stand that the count y attorney - should follow have any effect on the proposal.' , 7 r - Ser ' ,.:ise--, ahos - , ' ' ,i.. ::,, ,: 1:., 1, 'POR SIDS" , . NOTiCa'' ,'' ste M be-had- - ran- myeewaorfr r',. , , ::::: , bidder may withdraw his bid for a period- of 30 days after the ' CONNECTED , date set tor- the opening of bids. Dale: October 26, 196a C. W. "Buck" BRADY ' NOTICE .IS HEREBY GIVEN by : , ,Chairman, Board of the Board ,tot Commissioners of County Commissioners ,Lake City, Utah, of tne intention SoaVit such Board of Commissiolers to ,maintain and patrol Lighting ORDER TO SNOW CAUSE District No. 7F in said city cotrioris , irie the following streets: Both sides of Third South from ' BEFORE THE GAS West Temple Street to Second East CONbENVATION Street In said city; and 10 iMPrOVI) OF THE STATE OF UTAH said district bY maintaining, pairoii. , In the matter of 'adoollIno amend:ing and aerating street lighting in to Field Rule and 24. Said district; 100 per cent: No: 2. which- rules Wats- , be maintained until midnight; tuingpetor Wildcat well spacing for the , cent lighting to be maintained after Nose Area. Grand midnignIt 78 per cent of- the cost of Utah. which will be paid by the Th. St of Utah-t- d ell opera: 1,:traianednd the balance to be paid by takers of Produetion. mineral 22 per cent lighting to be and Other pt atter- - midnight, the "entire cost of roin: royalty the State of Utah, and par-which will be paid by the city. all persons In interested Improvement to ye maintained Selber-Cisc- o the Nose Area, Grand 'period of ten (10) years, County, Weir 5, 1964 to October 5, 1974. Notice is hereby given that as to to terminate result of the hearing held in Thurs- - ' maintenance, strolling and day, '15th day of October, 1964, in thereof at the end of the the COMMISSIOn's 'Offices at 348 Year or any subsequent year at East. South Temple, Suite 301, Salt term thereof, upon thirty days' Lake City, Utah, it I or000sed, et- -notice fective November 20, 1964, that The total cost of said , and Held Rule for said ten-yeis estimated Field Rite period at Seeenty-thre- e Thousand Seven and tdOoteel M the Order in Cause No. , ,1956, 54100 Dollars ($73,007.54). or $145844 4 ...or.! the 28th of,....June, or 'blear toot of abotivem...6f.F. emellu,-- ' es .n.C'WS. If LoloperMOtUT RULE HELD ! , ads there being 3oto tees The waci of ,1111 abutting said portion of said improve- mint The abutters' portion of the to- - .".(0. Or flag yrrncrt are wunto ma following described tat estimated cost Is $57,025.00. areas; The above improvernients are in TO0rIshiP 19 South, Rang e 23 East; all-osaid Sections: 19 through 36.. 'Lighting District No. 19 accor;ling work to be done South, Range 24 East: - '0 to the Tovmship - plans and specifkatlons on file t-in the Sections: 19 through 36. Township 20.,South, Range 'office of the City Engineer. East, - 04n sections thereof is to be defrayed Township 20 SoUth,.Renge 24 East; UPOn the lots all sections. or pieces of ground to be. affected and benefited by said improvements East Township 21 South., Range situated within Lots '5 and 6. Block all sections. 51; tots 5 to inclusive, Block 52; Township 21 South Range 24 East; Lots 5 and 6, Block- - 53; Lots 1 to 4, oil section. I, Inclusive, Block 56; Lots 1 and 2, and are not within a POO! for' Block 57 and Lots 1 ; to 4, inclusive, which drilling units have been estab. ' Block 511; alt In be lished shall Rule Salt Lake governed by General Rules and Regulations City Survey, fronting ,or abutting upon the street above named and to and Rules of Practice and Proc.. - Gas Ccoservation.--- ,1' t The entire depth of said parcels of Cure-Oltland back therefrom, and all within COMMISSiOrt, State Of Utah, or the district bounded as follows: 2 of this order. it Field Rule North-2- nd Soutn Street shall be at the option of the owner y ' South Street as to which of these two spacing Southith East-2- nd East Street rules shah govern, that except WestWest Temple Street where one owner has spaced his Ali protests and oblections t0 the well or wells tin- accordance with out of such intention must Rule and said well or wells L:carryins be are in the prOcess of being drilled, : presented In writing, stating there- in lot and block or description of the or are producible, redrilled, property to the City Recorder on or abutting or adjoining Owner will before the 9th day of November. 1964. not be allowed to place any Offset of The Board Commissioners at Its wells on thesPacing Pattern pro4 ' of this regular meeting thereafter to- - Vided for in Field Rule Wit, the 10th day of Novembes.---196order without the written consent will' consider the proposed levy and of the owner who has followed the hear and consider soch protests end spacing Pattern set forth in Rule to said improvement as objections which consent must be at-- shall have been made. tached to the "Notice of Intention By order of the Boom Of Comm's, to Drill" with the Commis--, stoner. of Salt lake City, Utah. slon" Dated this 13th day of October, will be amended to inctude the fist. lowing described acreage: Herman J. Hogenserl:: Township 19 South, Range 25 City Recorder , Sections 13 through 36. Lighting District No. 20 South, Range 25 East, Township First Publicatiori Oct. 16, 1964 , all sections (A-1Last Pub'ication Nov 5, , MS which reads: RULE , and FIELD "All wells drilled for ell or gas which are not within a pool forNOTICE units have been eswhich drilling ' -tablished shall be located not less -. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by than 200 feet from any property the Board of Cornmissioners of Salt bound-such or lease --nne or- from the s Lake City, Utah, of the intention of . subdivi3-- "-, legal an' fBoard of Ccmtmissioners to op. ouarcomprising a eovernmental and erate, maintain Lighting patrol section or enuivalent said City cont. ot District No.- sire lots of cOrnoarable lot ' Prising the following street: than Both sides of 4th south Street - and location and noton less Well. or any 500 feet from from Main Street to State Street In env' from feet , 2500 then less Sad city; and to improve said des sPecifically trio by maintaining. Patrolling and -P- welt, unlesS otherwise of the Com- -r- ---order . by ermitted In said street di?, lighting operating tract; 100 per cent lighting to be 'wlissbeionernendedafter maintained until midnight, lb per -- cent lighting to be maintained after "Ail wells chttlept for the alscoverl, of Oil and or gas, which are not midnight, 36 per cent of the costs of or. field reservoir, within .a pool, which--, will be paid- -been for whic h drilikm units and the balance to be paid by the or for whith a bett-- , -:- - established Such Improvement is to be City. a of drib,. establishme0 maintained for- - a Period of ten tion for Ina unit has beets filed, 'shall be Years, from October 5, 1964 to Oc- located not less than 300 feet tober 5, 1974, subiect to the option from any properh, or lease line to terminate the maintenance, pa. or 200 feet,,,from the boundary of trolling and operation thereof a' the comprising ng legal subdivision end of the first year, or any subs,- ouarter-quarta governmental cluent year of the term thereof, upon '. led or let section or equivalent thirty days written notice. of comparable size end location, The total cost of said Improve. 600 from feet than not 4ess and ment for said period is esthan 2 640 -7-' timated - at Forty Nine - Thousand- -- any oil well, or assless.well' toles,' T-',.-feet from any Two Hundred, Seven and 51.100 1s49, ,t ,. authorized soecificalle . otherwise Dollar& at which the abut. '' CoMMiSSIOn. -bv the tare or -- is $19,805.90, The Commission may grant such,',..front or linear foot of where the requested there being 1, an exception, property. 300 feet than not less Is location feet abutting 4einportion el from the property or lease line. said ImProvement not result in The above improvements are In ' and the location will spacing of less than 10 acres..Is all of said Lighting District No. Also whenever- - an excention work to be done according to the th- egranted by the Commission. glans and specif !cations on file in at any time Commission ' may Mei office of the City Engineer. The as abutters' portion thereof Is to be de- - thereafter, take such actionwhich advantage local assessment upon frayed by-- e -. ' the parson securing the exception-the lots of' pieces of ground to be affected and benefited by said Int- may obtain over the ether produc--by area covered PrOvements situated within Lots 5 ers In the anst 6, Block 39, and Lots 1 to 4 in- field Rule ClUsive, Block 52; all in Met "A," Rule 2 and 2:2 are only implicit. . Salt Lake City Survey, fronting or ble to wells drilled or to be drilled to a depth of 3,500 feet or street above upon the abutting ' named and to the entire deoth of less." any Said Parcels of land back therefrom, if you and ea& Of vou have said adOPtionof the to and all within the district bounded objections are hereby re, YOU as follows: amendments. Northi-3- rd 7' South Street " quested to notifY this Commision 16, 1964, - November - SOut- h- 5th South - - --- or ii :-- : - 'allil .Thir-Witt'anoear before the n' I Commission- - in the Commission's , WestMain Street Snuth Temp,e, to The Offices. 3,01 All protests and oblections East -must suite 301- ,- Salt Lake Citv. Utah, et carrying out of such intention Mare1964. at be presented In writing, stating 12.00 rm. on November 19. of that time and place to show Caine, In lots and blocks, or description to the City Recorder on or if any tlyre be, why the Commis-- ., operty, dont the Abovebefore -- the eth -- dayofNovernber , sion should-p- ot . to Field amendments 19M mentioned .. , The Board of Commissioners at Its Rule 1 2 and Field Rule . first regular meeting Thereafter, te nATED This 2nd day ot November. of .10th 19M, the November, wit, day will consider the proposed levy, and ; ng.,, - STATE OF UTAH , OIL AND GAS hear and, consider such protests and i rOSAMISSION Siltid Improvementi as to CONSERVATIoN oblectionst HENDERSON, R. shall have been made. By order of the Board of - COM. C. S THOMSON,. missloners of Salt Lake City, Utah. Commi,10,1pr Datedthis,IthdayetOctober, I :: ,:,,:: , March 11, Grimaldi Province, Corona, a son a Italy, 1878. . ' - ness. Born hit-ru- n - ' HELPERTony Parrs', 116. HetMonday Acievev:st after a long 'Ill- ,. . ;-f tleretlY .gitrert Mat Lake CountY, hereinafter referred- ro as the "Ovmer," will receive Les to, but not Idler than --10.30 0.CiOCK A.M., Wdnesday. Time of tha. .11 i Pt day Novemder, itsa, seaied bids , for the award, of contract for matenais and tabor 'in Con. , nection with Sheriff's Substativi :tor Kearns, fliah iTated in the county- - of Salt of Utah Such bids shall be recieved in the chic -of the Board of County Commis- - sioners, ROOM City and Courtly in the City Of Salt Lake, BLiiidno iin said County and State, andshall-- 1 ' ibe opened and publicly ,read aloud at - the above stated tants - and - - Oer, died for seralges Legal' - , 9u9necg , urtMeri - Tony Perry , . 11 - , s ,.'s - , 41' :':::i 1905 Railroad tollowinoWia- ''' Tuesday, apparently the victim. salt tal Member worker, ). acc ..,;. tractor , .' of a auto, a tholic r-on Utah A Brother. '41' hood of Locomo. .!: Th9arisid1A, Trooper Don - Christensen of will live :am Firemen and it said '. Patrol P the Utah Highway ' ,'t:'A Engineers. - Local, Ward Survivors: appeared the vidtim had been chrirscth or a7eur! widows ; ters, Elmo, John, Mrs. J. H. ' carried 102 feet from the point ga! (Jane) Lombardi, Mrs, R. (Della) w3g34 ;Ars, ' ell ' Salt Jessie, died Lake Mrs. S. of Impact and apparently '. Friends cal! 85A J. (Ann) Sarrecino, City; Los Mrs. Matt (Edith) R auhala, Angeles; W 2700 South Helpers . , instantly. 13 two nrandchildren; i Wenctinesidgy Mx. Hambrick was seen leav- - fpl a m rot si Ile Reagan mass Saturday at 10.30 !mg a Price café at 8 p.m. The fl;a. BBuorri:I, Elysian Burial Gar: cm. St. Anthony Catholic Churrh d Rosary Friday 7:30- cm. June 13' 1914' Magna' M Helper, blBworarnd shortt chell Funeral dent apparently happened P? Beer Home chapel, . Mall''iledandEhlf4:111eBa where trienos call Thursday. Price, to rosary. Burial, LDS Tern- - Friday prior shortly after that. 'The body was pl1KLake I View eme er Employe discovered by HomerItowley, pie. FirPerr Mr; Corp., utility raiser.' ooerrent'eTI. Harding Huntington, as he was driving t .caLtite B. Berg Fiera Dairy for many years. Member, na Mt. Riders Club. Survivors: alOng the highway. owlsons, Robert, HE BE daughter Flora It - Berg, both Magna:. Mrs. Max 68, - Heber,- flied - Lynn, Raiser, San Jose, Calif.; (Myrna) , r : Funeral, Rogers,- - Denver. d 2 P.m., East, 8 where friends cell Wednesdaty, P.m., Thursday prlor, to services. Burial, Elysian Burial Gardens., Hatrihrick, Funeral 64, South Price; was found dead , MAGNA Harold E. tlard-- ' .- St the middle of Highway la one! 855h2762 B. ' iaiho mile south of Price at 8:38 p.m. 414 S throughmchargesot.pressure 7-WON'T Btgr tons. made by some employes regard' Commission Chairman C. W. ing the collection of such funds. snowED LETTER Later Mr. Giles showed the Brady added that "It won't hurt Commissioner Cannon said he Is not necessarily opposed ,to the press a letter he had received their chances." from Sheriff Becitstead which - "But I still don't think a merit collection of funds for political be com- purposes, but that "heavy preswas signed by the parents of the system is a mented. "I'm for job security, sure should be discouraged."- - ' - k l9; Thursday, Left To Die - vl 'leas' ..1 brothers, sisters, William Hansen, Edmonton, Canada; Harry Hansen, Sylvan Lake, Canada; Henry Hansen, Calgary, Canada; Mrs. Mary Handel, Portland, Ore.;, Mrs Clara Canada. Paisley, Red Deer; Alberta Funeral Friday at 1 p.m. Spanish Fork First Ward chanet. Friends call Walker Mortuary Thursday 7 to 9 pm., FridaY before 'services. Burial . Spanish Fork City Cemetery. . ,,;,., :1' Wasatch - Lawn , 'Park. 88 grandchildren; sister, ; Mrs. Mernorlall Martha La w q,. E!iii, PRICEDouglas written--reporta- a ON PAYROLL - seen wzitten reporta oFthe leged offense, but other deputies t,- denied there were any Mr. Giles and Mr. Dibblee said they. plan to invite the girl with her parents to their office for a conference: "These nasty rumors are reflecting on the entire sherifrs force and we intend to find out if there is any basis ta the charges. If they are true we will próceed with prosecution and if they are false, we feel the officer should be cleared publicly and -t- hus- lift - the shadow -- of doubt that has now been cast over the entire force," Mr. Giles said. - W:.' A '.., $he :!,:,:,.,,, from Den-- :8, .0;p, mark :,,0 Ice. Moved to 'U. Manti in 1889. At- ''''''':: tended schools le M n t I. Married Lynes& R. Braithwait e, Feb. 16, NOM:Mann Temple. He died May 1, 1949. Lived ,in Spanish Fork since 1898. Active in Relief Society. Known for her guilt-worand gardening. , Survivors: sonstdaughters, Eugene, Salt Lake City; Payson; R.--Wallace, , Leonard American Fork; Harold, Manhattan Beech, Calif.; Elmo, Mrs. JOSePh '(Lilly Lucille) GOmez, both Spanish Fork; Mrs. Don (Laura) Carlin. Nev.; Mrs. StanleY (Myrtle) Vincent, Cudahy, Calif.; 26 ..,: ..;,,,,,,,, and Ander. '. ... ::: di-- :- R. : 8 .41.:15.;;;' half :A moved ',..", band- - stepdaugh-.1- ,, ter, stepsons, Mrs., ..iZ.,: ::,..,,z: ':: ''',.,i John-g- : Ray (Rose) son. - John A. ,k,..... i.. ,.:', ' l'.:, ." Hilton, (J a c k) Salt Lake City; 5 grandchildren; - By DON BECK - Deseret News StaftWriter u kw :, r S. itMo-o- ,,, irri-A- Survivors: t w o '.".sitiA sisters, Mrs. C. Navies, Salt Lake CitYLMrIc riwtote Allen, Pasadena, Calif. Funerat Friday., at 3:45 P.M.: 260 IE. South Temple, where friends cail ,:,::?: sonLarsen, -, to Glaude A. Hil- tori 21, Sept. Nev. 1947, - Ely, tree. C4 sr-- :: ...2.. inSnedsted. Denmar daughter of , h,a w, Married thorns. Tbes-.- , Fork, died in, her following.. short cel' I ,:::: or"..44 :::::: Spanish day - ' -1 ,d.,1-:!:- ',arced. Church of Jesus,: Christ of Latter. day Saints. - Ane.Christine Braittl-e- wait, n,...,, , Claudell FORK t SPANISH p- , I I and Vivian,,,lensen Married Halting. Phyllis Sancistrum in '1939, Salt Lake Ctiiy. Later : 2, right'ti James Ane Braithwaite '. to-u- ",, , Chapel. Friends call, BerISOn Funeral Home Thursday p.m., Friday Prior to services. Burial Naiad, Cal" Cemetery, .... . Johnson-adMinistrat- ' : ' Clifford C., Salt defin- - tralcrrtitysister, there Fla.MIZbik m:isonNrilltre::: itely be a . fight in the Republi-- Orlando. al- - service noon Masonic Firday can ranks to get Sen. Barry Tenons, 650 E.- - South' Temple, friends call- -, 574 E. 1st South st place of GöldwateroutandAhcre is viz: Thursday 74 p BUri- lles usiniet Cemetery. tually no chance to get model.- ' ates and conservatives In the party to patch - their wounds in Dorothy H. Easton the foreseeable- future. Mrs. Dorottnt Heaton Easton, 53 , He complimented. the Demp- 175 N. 5M West, crats on "a smart campa1gh;1' ggdndaitet r)' ,but added that the a, 191.1to Mo., "bad a lot of thingi Plata; H tin r H. and .,. Kathryn Hoff gaing. for it." : Heaton master Married to Wil: is,almostiMpossible Nam Easton. He setany government When bud-- died In 1956. Ern- .,t,i,i,:i,:,......;......,.: nes:s prospers and w1en therels"tóved ,.......c....7,,..::---.r;.ch i7 cyi h o i itti.;.:1:',..7.-.....-...-peace," -William Fut- As for the future of the party son, lerton, Calif!), sis.- .:;...:i:::,..:: Mrs. Helene', eleter, as well as its right wing Wells, Berkeley, a, :::,::,:iS;!::::.c::4:li:. Friends ment, Mayor Lee said, "People Mo. 260 South E. Wednesday who believe will continue -- 0 a.m. Funeral :lemphil to In lit Englewood', , Cob. , , fight." 1 with itsforhis'own feelings -:2iAnna'111,Atilton regard to the election outcome,- Mrs. Anna Hawthorne Hilton, id, he said he thinks "it is going to died - of North, turn out for the best" natural causes at .955 Monday He offered a "real sincere fun in a Salt gfo'N0 -a hospital-wish" that Presidenh Lyndon-13.- Born Oct. 12, , lake Johnson will run the country in 1908, toSalt William 4,744.1 Citv, Annie Walk..;,,....,,,:, the best interests of all citizens: and n s Haw- - .1, t: ,i Wilford , lt V. Salt grandchildren; five City; , ,1 ,e1,7, ,' City i Mick R Ogden; five grand 95355; M104o Sundai Childrent Three Society, Primarr, , Funeral Friday at 2 PM, 260 School, Gemology jfrork.. Member, South where friends- call Temole, Lads Literary Club; a(tIva In Club, Red Cross. Survivors :. hus- Thursday, 6 to I P.m. aeld Fridav bandr son, daughters, Raillot - .1. Prior to services. Burial, Salt Lake City Cemetri. Tempi. View, New Zeetendt Mn. Milton A. - (Matlock') Madsen, Logan; Mrs.- Grant C. (Ella Mae) Moots, Arlington, Va.; Mn. 0 D. , (Annie Marie) Perkes, Afton, 'NYC; , IS grandchildren; Wilford Hailing Peterson, 44, IN E. 2 greatgrandthii,, dren; , brothers, sisters, DeMour 2nd South, died y. Jonn, Eaglet Asset John, ?Art- 1.4- - Tuesday at 3 Pm; ,,:;., Verne (Roselle) Smith. 'Mrs.- Carl in a Salt. Lake.f.' ''' ' all Allaladt ::': hospital et pneu (Lorraine) Wilma, (Mayl-JAuirMrs., Vern ,i Logan; monia. Born May Mrs, David., (PhillisT Evani, GoodMrs. ' Leon B ing; 1916, m Smith (Ethel) ,,, Calif Funeral Friday 1 Martin' Erie' pa.; Richati I . . Payson, dauehter of Alberti and Borth Phelps Huhn., Married to Frank A. Drisgs toff take,' City. He died ,in 1941. Member. Ths 1 oe Jesus Church Christ of Lotter. day Saints. Survivors: sons, Keith, Salt Cake to islands in Relief Member, Lodge No.17 & AA.; El ah Temple dough-Sa- 4.,.....D., ' Itegol , - N 1191. Atnit, tl 7 4"011i. Notices prism& 71. 12 W. twdied Tuesday in a local at . Neel hospital sprat 'Causes. Born June V. mission Hawaiian Shrill al ,I don't think it man in Band. i at City lea could hive beaten Johnson ," county Suileline. ernolovis. Keliy Co. Surviyon: widow. Lake Mayor J. Bracken Lee ter. son Mrs, Robert P. Shirley , ( 00, fiats. Ma. .ert to oVill lam H e air y Richards - Sep I-Id. Login ;914 LI t h 'temple, Church': of -- Jesus Christ at tatterday ' Ssints, Ac- its - LDS tive Churc lv, 'served , at c . 0 Nor! lst i le; 'ph C died, 40ed,, rnRa, a Sees' GOP Fight tt, 7 t I MALAD. IDAHOMet pterwe Boles Rtch- Ann. -"-Ards, at, iVived, died of a Weal adment M(ndaY ...,,,,,,, at 10:15 st.m. in , 0 Miled hospital. NO4 10, Born - Ralph C. Firth titc) am Ne - - 'Iciyed Stron 4'1.4',L44 - OBITUARIES , DESERET NEWS Rerd Tuirtvt Martaret Richards'i: Genievieve' Driggs 'Genievieve NOM . 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