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Show , , ... , - , ' .' I - : ' . J ' DonCHEYENNE, WYO. ald F. McMahon, Colorado natural gas company executive,Thursday was elected .president and chief executive officer of the Federation of Rocky Mountain States Inc. Permanent headquarters , involved Utah, Wyoming, New Mexico, Montana, Idaho, Colorado, and Arizona reported on the progress ot financing of the federation by both state funds and contrilm tit His from the busmess organizations in the states. Ttah, Wyoming, New Mexico and Colorado reported their legfunds have made islatures a ;ilia bk. to Meet the state obligations. LITTLE PROBLEM The Montana representatives -said Gov. Tim Babcock has assured Ole We yin get the St 3 te DOn SanlilelStin !matey.01 Idaho and the representative said their legisof Arizona latures vitt he asked in 1968 to make state futuls available and t ther- e- would be little problem. All states except Idaho and have started tund Arizona drives among business firms and reported considerable sue The nominations were seconded by Goys. John A. Love of Colorado and Calvin L. Itimptob Of Utah and were approved unanimously, LITER BID, Gov. Rampion in seconding the motions said Utah will make a bid for the headquarters location of the Four Corners Regional Development Ctellmission. "I am not asking for any commitment but I hope you will la-feel kindly any future requests Utah may make in this regard." Gov. Hampton said. Representatives of the seven for the seven-statorganization Nvill be in Denver. Election of Mr. McMahon was voted at a meeting in Cheyenne-of the hoard of directors of the federal ion. ENDS DEADLOCK He succeeds George C. Hatch, Salt Lake City radio) and television executive, io has been acting president since the was organized in September, 1966, at a Salt Lake City meeting. Selection of. Denver as the federation headquarters broke a e Era-Min- ation . ; - cess. State Sen. W. Hughes Brockbank of Utah said half of of the private contributions SI has been raised and the rest should b iirtlit'oming before very long."'. The federation budget calls tin $S0,000 in stitte funds and au equal amount in private contributions ,from the member states each year. UNABLE TO ATTEND Three of the seven governm L were unable attend to the Cheyenne meeting. They were Gov s. Babcock. David F. Cargo of New Mexico and Jack Williams of Arizona. AltMahon reporteil It 'appears chances are very gilud" to Obtain $300,000 in fed. eral funds requested for planning anti development from the Economic Development Administration. Directors of the federatiou agreed to submit an amendment to the articles of incorpo In fist 19 p, ALBERTA T iv P d,ect Aor P A vPret,0 ': A tal ,,,Pg 8. LitAti, A .'..tsb P !trip Vpr,..41 ,i of d Me Mahon the tederation said this as a -- new e peri milli in wipe! ative titfo state go ernment and pri ate ti itnillate econonn industrial. educational and tolitIca! deelopment in the Rocky T '2., , f, S, Jo, er,I, r qet , e ;1 A, N , 1),,1,0,1, tf 1. , , Ire P. 'O ' i 1,, q.1, E.,1 krectot s agreed they mild issue an invitation ro Nevada to or Ue ul A t. ivor.d VS Fr r ,,s S.,,,,,,,t11 Is, k.' no ,1 An kl1 sons, JOnn F., P, o. St,IT,!,, VYA,,,f Ciht IA',..1.,". 4k. TA U'An A , VITAL S1.1 IF f914 ton STATISTICS , DIVORCES ASKED qe 14M) 4 Ile i G .a,to Third District Court TABOR Eart R,c.hmoncl. Jr vs. Mary Lou, IP Alker, meal croetty, ROWLAND Ins A. vs Fred E. vntmtat Cruelty. EMERY VoIrnis R vs. Thoms K , mental crvestv. TALLEY Betty Srt, Jane. mental cruelh NIEMAN Dorothy vs Jon mental c?ueltv CALKINS M.chael. Anna vs Meflial Cr,,Cha, ( 4 , 2S .,toke b, 1;o,f Unian ihnimon RICht5nd A, : b grandLhiidr eh. 2 grml sdandchiljrcii, Roland, Ralph h,d, bromnri s Mandsisa Y' Colo i L Violt Aianno,a. Cow F,orwor8t Caltddav a m Wind .Vortwily Chape,, Leh r. fr,ends calf FridAy 9 o rn S,tro,y pr.o to tryt(1.,, Ftuniirl Lehi Cern:14:4, 4.4, 7' ,,.Elbe,ta. hr Saffiebl, Eli ta e;ar,101 Cirr, .. f halt 13ti,sr jlIe ;Not Poh. ma I iia Vs. M4Itein like ,,, tAllit Iit,',.0 r LP,''' Po, at,on p rr f.,Jreks ; OS vtaudday C,t11 F t Kean ittta.f: have; 8r .dav 7 9 p lit , P41, ',On a Mar'darv IdDerta, $atuuihr Nak;o, elf 1.9m- Pr yr tA) cervices Efur la; Provo atet , ;Iv; t idt,ddr;ci, C 4 ' k'r adf S Sur, ,, ',(4,,,,A44., e aqr Dav.d filark,0 s, M. usban Rainh w , (1P.)F of mei orqaP1,1 'Mrs T Worimn Ph 00,1101 - mary ' la...di 4164 r. V,,tv .... ek,.....; ' He Finliet - County 0,ort ,,, 19,19 :' 2c, It k I, A;,1-1- r ,t 21,5 1, holsLo Aoriton , er.....zi d o' 0 Anr 19il ,e,,,n F,C,On AS.00.011, Li ; Ca.! Sunday t, "I, er .,, y. nptore Leen Mernor.el ON I. a "' .,. Mary O. Redmond Ort11),. e, , . Peterson Hug, ok Met,' k 4 c, e,',',',, ,,1,s, . . f ,F,j ind ,., f' 4, ' ' v., )sto,, ., , ,, ,, :',1A:,4., FF, n..-- F ' Vei , , t Ilse d.ed ' P' ,... t,,,,, ,s,:::,,,. ,,,,,,4 ids U. ,,,I,d, ,.. dr., , 3,0 : LeP Sne 109, F S. her. ) h Ar stateothials Examiner KW!, , t., of 04s,plose.24,i1 iS p.r l0 s., Lena S. W. A.,7 Deseret News yashington Bureau e, it, ,1 IRA L,t, 4,1,, 4, son Salt 7: .it industi Appointed Medical ;,I. ' r ,OrS St , Pr Milo,. ' : f, SsoSFon a ( AP .e of' s.t,,,),1,1 ' McNlahon is director of ielanons tor the Colorado tiI ItP Gis Co. and is of chairman the c oe' hot E coniimic 1)01,141,11pm council colorailia or I c I 0 's Ir, muse s FO 690 75 Des ',11,,'. 7 ri A t,, 0.,0! rr, ot ..,..Aw ,, Ccin,c1 AL ., ' I 9 r , tr r en l ',..,;pr 25 PM, ,F1 rest Portland se: t4.1',4 0., .,P 11""'"''51 primio,P t'd 1 are ViArrie( 18 -- Porn t, Z, ., .,;.'.? ,'.,....': no Ur s vate"An,-- 19, IF;F 4 I. .tri IV Aor.I OF,F, Atte, 4,0ss B ,rt, P,ovo d.et CANADA, o,(1 THIEVES AT WORK WHILE HE DINED 49. MoWPf rner bail Ink resnient. City Taylor RAYMOND NEW EXPERIMENT the piisidency R. lk ,... Frank.' OPE.Fented POPT1 AND. to Frank - 44.- Fenton F. Mower OBITUARIES ration which would give governors nmre flexibility in thp appointment of 'state directors. This yin he acted upon at the 1967 annual meeting of the federation in September in Albuqw4nie. In accepting c3 - 20, 1967 Thursday,'Âprit , (I, Johnson Adviser For USU Rites t , DESERET NEWS, states three-thre- e . édéidätidn',Chig ,,,. between deadlock Salt Lake City and the Colorado capital which came up at a meeting of the directors last November in Phoenix. Mr. Mr. Hatch nominated McMahon for the office of president and recommended Denver -- as the headquarters site. By DEMAR TEUSCHER Deseret News Political Editor lo .. . .., Color. si d ocan 0 - , , - I , ' . , SAW, .. WASHINGTON Burglars struck the apartment of protessor, ter, Duke University. will deliv- Sen. Vallace F. Bennett, Tuesday night, for the Frank M. Withman third time in tour years. District of Columbia police said who is a consultant to President! er the annual cotnmencenzebt USU graduates, Sat- to address De-Frank Mo77 anon' Wichtnan, 85. The Utah State Health the thieves took jewelry and a fur stole worth $3.750. Lyndon Johnson on internation3. June ae,:,18s. urday, mine spec a, ard al affairs Thursday was named: partment Wednesday announced' t (toed. AD at the senator's Oren V. Faucett Previously there had bOell break-in- s The 9:30 a.m. commencement of the states1 sew Lave IOnt the appointment 1967 commencement speaker at Iklassachusetts Avenue apartment in 1962 and 1943 during ' ot,., ,no home Ot PROVO On Victor ausert. exercises will follow baccalaumedical examiner and first 74, Provo died of Utah State University. recesses. when Sen. and Mrs. Bennett WOVE. congressional ., a June 2, , hea't. reate services aiir,nt Friday, heard a prehminary report Dr. Arthur Larson, director of I,Je) morocialf ,51 ' '4 18 at h,one JUDGMENTS GRANTED Apr in Utah. This time they struck vhile the senator was at a .. 7:30 p.m. in George Nelson 4'3. Elsrn Jan last week's mass examination a the Rule of Laws Research Cen at 1993. dinner. Third District Court Sanford '.. Fieldhouse. Elder Thomas E. Moor, 17apel P.att of Kama s Valley citizens. to A tonlo Colo IN Mar cnm.n ( 3,,c10,.a and Both prior losses had been minor, the senator Grandview Council of the Twelve, Plumbing & Heating Mii;e4-- . meetD. Monson, At 'S the boards ' , , monthly . Faucet? SU Done Jecto vs Glen P Erickson Riley ttr,oeti , t aloe ..;:',1 t 1'05 ,',',f vs4 a rriel of Golds recalled. The largest item taken previously was a watch v ment oraried ,n favor of p,aintitt ,n of Jesus Christ Church She died I, ing. State Ilealth Director Dr. G. the 'S,,,,li,, 0( Juiv Kirtland total surn ot $18,661 30 001 (1 ; ',4: unLatter-daon his name with thieves were the will which it, C o IrdO Saints, 19:S D. Carl le Thompson said Dr., speak. engraved 1 Bennett Leasing Cornoanv, a (Pah toran l'ed 1903. DivorCed .:, Machin. K Rex vs, Nelson. Strom' Co,ornt,7 corporation. . In addition to his duties as a. able to sell. a velerJames T. Weston would beconie 0u.nlor H WW is! tot ,nes 01 and Cater N. F rom 4, Jodurnent oranted .n favor 1907 an to 191S was Mftmber advisor, Dr. Larson' medical examiner on July; OfZundel state presidential Rex oefendants American against ,era; Legion get pntiff suPertn , X Nelson and Carter N Zundet in or Survivors. is also a consultant to the State. 1. terdent Of operations at Bingham, If. the sum of S2I At 40 with interest Ne7v7 Richard PrOlserties. lato, Haven Metal dapphter. cent per thereon at the rate of Nations ter United on F o r e emont and Tunoino dcquired by Utah Department LEGAL TRAINING annorn, tOcether with attOrneY fees In t92? heCame Cliaill en Consoanv ; Mrs Cal? Larry of 0.aitsthe arrtOunt SI,700 in and affairs. U S S4Tselt7no and Rolonove eonewr at a IP ti Barlogi, Dr. Weston. a pathologist with fift'1 costs amounting to the sum of COnnoanv Retired on 19an Los Banos, Ca,,I.. Ile was Under Secretary of ' VA . 6 J L. R4)- Survivors: grandchildren. Orsther, siStetS, Home legal training, will con-Bennett Leasing COM(SanY. a Utah tlarrY Mrs er,s. Clearfield; Willard 0 , 09den; S.( crandchliVen. Labor, director of the Corcoration vs Olive Dome Minino (mut pathological examinationsl (Luna) Allen, Mesa. Ari7 ; M s SidFuneral Friday noon. St PAt,L,S' Ca a Vtah corporation, Carter N. Provs Romer, U.S. Information Agency shortly 271 9th ney (Queen) COrnum Rex K Nelson, Marlow Hari. Church. Ep.srooal Ea. .tmd perform autopsies in casesi londet, a m Br d Mortuary, L al Saturday mav call at 54 E. 1st' Duane Johnson and ston, M D r,iencts thereafter, special assistant to DeLvon Heaps Judgment grareed South. Friday. 11 to Provo, where friends call Fr id:ri .8 a Bu,i. of unusual deaths. ,n Mt. Olivet Cefmttery taw, of 01fiftff ACIaMSf oroannj p rt, SAt,rrrlay flt Or to serviCes. President Dwight D. EisenhowOlive Dome r.S.OnO CO, Carter ils, , Burial Lai! Lawn Metor-SVgat.St 5 COnWbUtPOOS 10 St. Ped9. Ile is presently assistant mod-- - ants, . N Rex K. Nelson, Mariow Zundei. F Memor AmeciCan uftd ,a the rites e,.,11, by with er and part-timmiltlery consultant to Harston M 0, and 0 Opt vnn Heaps xami ner in the Philadelica I tr. Legicrs Or with in interest the sum SI3,846 1) after' Eisenhower President the rate of a Der cent Der annote phia Health Departmnnt, and at at with alfarney fees in the arhoont of Mary E. (Minnie) I,tI Zina Rawlings leaving Washington. one time he served as chief of WO and Pla.ntiffs Miss In the sum 15 16 conor and ! more "Not than Of $3760 Beckstrand heating (on-Dr. Larson has practiced law' Plumbing t: Gardner the medical division in toe who were in the Caribin Milwaukee, taught at the Uni. tractors did not drop negotiat-tractorMEADOW. Zina Rawlinos Gard Millard County - Mary I ' HE, PER DIVORCES GRANTED office. (l)mner's Diego F irzabeth 97. (Minnie) Reckstrand, rev 69. Helper, d,ed Anro )8 of nat i were involved in the ing efforts during the plumbers' bean versity of Tennessee and ural cauyes in a Price rest home April 19 of natural causes in An Dr. Weston will also serve Rs Third District Court Orem rest home Rorn June 13, 129. Provo to George Born Sent 9 1891 nell University Law Schools,strike to go on a Caribbean plumbers strike. Those 16 had assistant awlindSPA44dow. to Jarnes M. and aarRy .. and Catherine Gathsrorn - Sharon vs. Sarnuot ALVARADO professor of Pathology Jennette Dvrican Styeart. Married la Mar, kt,d tO Sliver Glenn Gardor non A. and is former dean of the Unicruise, a spokesman for the con- - won the trip in a contest spon- at the supoort. Plaintiff granted of Utah Col-- I decree Solcm 1911. Denver. Colo May University Heber W Reckstrand, Aug 23 1139v, : sored by a local supplier. wled Mardi LDS Temple MfrilOff of Manti LDS 'remota He ci,ed June li,Se versity FRAZIER Mabel vs. James Pittsburgh law tractors said Wednesday. lege of Medicine. 195S. Survivorssons. dauomers.t: non Hepr Women's Club Survivoes Plaintiff support granted "At no time did the contrac-- i school. Fred. husband. daughters. Son, Of minor child, and Meqviet H, American When they were on the tour, Fork, Monle,V,, custody decree, A TuRNour Alii iCatherinel Alex 'QUITE Mrs S $ Orem, Fl Paso, Tex.; Mrs. Cecil (Tnelmal.- trontn chlid per support, He has authored "When Na- tors cut off negotiations with the The contractors Mrs Jaya Itagainl Son tTh.her, ,ers1 Mrs. appointed Meadow, SAcCOY vs Richard mass on Mary Francis,. !, lu tile Bcrth Commenting orandthil. Salt Lake City, iv iolal a 0 lanc e. Altarnom,s tions Disagree," "A Republican :union." said Avant Booth. sec- - to sit in the Lynn, non support Pisintiff granted negotiations in their Orrp, t40ther soater SCSOto--E Den,i,r; E Otiche,ne Mrs. the for decree, custody of minor children, Caunty; Provo A.,! program MrS E,t 'Mary) - Mr. Booth said. Looks at His Party Propagan- :retary of the Plumbing. Heating Sc2 50 per month child supc,ort, and St. (Marv) Rutsell, John. Tore:est' Dr. Arthur Larson Dm places.Funeral Friday Helper LDS detection of lung disease, diabei $250 for attorney fees. R. Ca,r1tv; Mrs Raymand Milchall Associ attil Pionds rail Warless World" (Avalia Contractors Ward ChaPel and da," Cooling Slewarl, Orem; ()Awn SEVET Donald 0 vs. GavAt -- 0 Funeral Home, Price Inursdav 7.9 lie noted that nes media had tes and glaucoma at Karnas last mental cruelty. Plaintiff San F ranc.sro. commencement speaker oth'er boo-- ks. granted Calif; 13 fleckstrd.," abort. hour orrindrh.l..,e pm., t tha chapti Friday one 2 ore it. -dren 27 decree. Dr. I said the MOUtIta01 to Bur,al the Thompson ike,week, carried stories about Ser,ce prKM Wear si,anochildren; brothers, McCIANCY Catherine B vs, si, b. Helder Vlew Cemetery, ClOtOrd. 4 tied. turnout"' a "had Ans)us, Oat 1., onentet crueity pc,s,efit4 Mrl..;,14a.,, quite :in which statements had been program Stott, Mrs, Ruth sooner,. Mrs. Cvrillt, granted , all Labrum. (Flienche) I made indicating that the con- - Of the approximately 2,100 WORTHLIN Shirley vs Pew, Herman T. Johnson Goiden. mental cruelty. Pntill granted In who live Kamas Davit, Lent. 07 tractors had broken off decree custody of minor ch.io, Herman I (Jockevi Johnson. St I m,, Meadow LOS Ward ISM 34 0 East. died ol a heart alh Per month child svoneet, SSO per ley, 1.092 persons took tubercuFr.snds call at the chaPel ACmtit." ;bons while they went on month. alimony, and $250 for attor merit Apra la at home Born Safli a new feta to HarviCes. lurial, Isnot' 1801 lin tests. 28 Lehi to Motvin T. and :cruise. CenWtery, P'eaver Johnson. Warded Nita M. MILLER B. vs David Pamela a:a: Of that number 55 of the per. Georoe, mental cruelty Plaintiff Hen Sen JUNI 11. )960. Elko. Nev. ... Member LDS Church Service station decree, custody of miner 'sons were "positive" reactors granted children, $12S Per month child suooperator Survivors, VI,CtOW brother. Emmalena O. : sisters. Melvin P. Lehi; Mn. Glen and allencere, and 1250 for atter. which does not necessarily Port American Fork; Roberts, 'peen nes, fees, I Hansen Salt Boutton, (Rozelle) Charles Mn. Louise Saensen ,mean they have tuberculosis. It vs.LIVINGSTON :,,....... lake City; Mrs. Deivev (Leda) WalsPRICE - Emmalena Maf if) OtAgr".... Eimo Key, mental cruelty. PhiloThe Salt Lake Jaycees have means Funeral Saturdav er, Britintitul Hansen. 70 Price, d!ed April la they have been exposedi tiff granted decree, custody of minor whore Lehi. m Mortuarv. Wing S270 Der month child WASHINGTON Earron. Emery COWIN. rest J09: Rep. Lau-- , lems, but after looking the 'giftioffer from the state of Califor- elected seven nel,v board mem- to the germ that causes this children, trends call Friday 19 o m Saturoav and alimony, and $2S0 for atter. niter a tong illness Born Mane! Burial Lehi Cense. odor to services fees. rence J. Burton, 10 lag& Sahna, said horse in the mouth', it appearsinia, but only from the counties bers to serve for two years, it deasease, and they should be neyGORDON Frederick C. terv a,. Briebare An vs RodCarlene Yawn Oliver, Married a,. Mann. Contra Costa, Yo lo, was announced ney Foster mental cruelty. Plaintiff 5 checked further. Hansen Divorced. Joseph Thursday that the offer of ll' that we should not be stam-lo- f : granted decree, custody of minor her Mima J. Harker LD5 DUP. Church, La a into acceptance. ,Solano, Napa, Sonoma, Mendo- Thursday. Five per cent of the 53 per-- children, S500 Der month child Mons northern California counties to peded Survivors sons (laugh , o huneral It WO IDAHO month and set, per alimony, SHELLEY, "In the first place," Rep. Clyde V. James, Mrs. Mategt. Lake Humboldt, Trinity, EMIS who took the diabetes tests' for attorney fees. vices were WednetdaY in the Sheltie', office (Lena) Mabbitt, ail Price; Taking furnish water to the Colorado ton gnispp. for Mime Chanel 3rd Ph Ward Marl Lynn vs. John LaasEN continued, "this is not an and Del Norte." blood sugar, and seven had children, 4 treat high 3 She A died be April will mental crueity Plaintiff Granted June Harker. 83, Sheiiey. broerS. sister, grandchildring,, Basin was "not the answer to Is. 1967 in Idaho Falls OS CatiseS of the 406 persons who took thei decree, custody of minor children. Carbon County; Slog per month child support. incident to age Anna Franke. Chula Vista, Calif. pki. Gary Coates, basin water shortages." ; South Cotton. Inez C. vs. Adrian Rom June 9 glaucoma test were found to N..SLIGHTING Friday p.m., Fausett.Etwa Mood Music: (Iwoofer of Joh mental cruelty. Plaintiff orented Utah Wood, Mortuary. Price, where friends .thal . - An the disorder. have tohnsfon Jemima association of northern and of in Pontiff. lieu settlernent decree, orocerty T. and Thursday Brown, Friday Joprior to ser10 Jerry alimony. $300 for attorney fees, and McLeary vices. Burial Price City Cerneterv.g. These persons will be referred, $20.40 for court costs. California counties wired Rep. seoh Delbert Harker. June 17. 1903. J. Christiansen s resident Salt Lake Temple, Shelley MOORE Resa M Vs, Jack D, to their private physicians. Plaintitf mental since 1904. .6.7 Co.: Bill Lapsley. Tracy Collins Wayne N. Aspinall, cruelty. granted P. board congratulated the decree, custody of minor children, The Survivors: husband, son, daughter. Joseph Malmberg 8200 or month child 'vowel, SI or Bank and Trust: Bruce McDan Glen Orrin, Mrs. Harold (Msrgaret chairman of the House Interior Cache CLARKSTON, County 11 South Summit Health Council year alimonv, and $200 for atterner JO.. Afton) Cobbley, both Shelley; aeon P. Malmberg. 0, Clarkstcm.1 lel. Girl Scout Council: BlaMe for 31 and Insular Affairs Committee, died of a heart ailment April 19 eit. its work in organizing and fees. grndchildren, S. vs. Gary JOHNSON Carol HarI. Bank: home. Born Continental Simons. Jan 23, 1902, Clarkston.: mental Plaintiff cruelty. granted to E, Jahn and Annie Gfitliss requesting that the committee' 7tricprom0ting the project. decree. $75 per month alimonv. and old Stewart, Young Maireiberg. Married Lucy Buttars,s B. $250 for attorney fees. Nina Dayiéy Dec. programs 20, include provision in the Central 1923, LON GwendotYn vs. Gerald ,screening - and Robert Collett, I. Co.Bunriell Sign Tote.'Culturl Utah State Nina Pearl F. ' reiental cruelty. Plaintiff granted HELPER Id this kind may be undertaken dereee. le in ute. Former teacher, princiPal,, Arizona Project bill now under, State Treasurer Linn C. Baker; the general fund as a result of delity Deposit Insurance Co. custody of minor children. Davley. 67, Helot', died Aprit funds as S. vs. Roba 100g C4Che Donna health BECKSTEAD the after president rest a County Principals'a,price permit, Plaintiff ert B. mental cruelty AtSn. FOrMPr Clarkston mayor, towroo committee ness. Born Dec. 1, lavg, La Ae V;ew, to agreed Wednesday to transfer' the transfer, he said. These men will serve with 11 board decided. investigalion, of and custody decree, board member. granted Survivors: to Frederick and EliTa widow; Utah County, minor children. to Married Sons, John Salt Lakesel build works to transport north-- , $5.5 million in state general Another factor reducing inter- - ,other board members elected HolIand Bunnell. bettx KISSELBURG Shfrley A. vs. City: Vert D., Clinton, Davis County;o IN ley Dec. 1, 1920. Idaho John Day E Plaintiff Michael mental cruelty. Mrs. Mervin fJoan Falls. Solemnized Logan LOS Tem. ern California water into the' fund money to a bond fund to' est yield to the general fund is a Jast year. Thompson., granted decree, custody of minor Ogden: Mrs. Clyde (Narita) Popoleve BIG. He died April 23. 1957. Survi child. $75 per month child support, ton, Wellsvire, x-Ut- ah make the first principal pay- - Ireduction of a quarter o a Pe'll The new president: two vice Cads, Countyr.,tes vors: son, daughters, John W II. Al. and 5250 for attorney fees, lower Colorado Basin. Mrs. Lowell (Nad grandcMidren; brother, s,sWs. Sher cent in interest rates on state bugueroue. N O'NEIL Ruby vs. Michael men. iff Leslie G,, Logan; Aitred Mrs. Mlry:o. presidents and one state three- me) Tryscott, fat cruelty. Plaintiff oranted decree, Hoer; Mrs. "Under conditions of the ment on the $67 million state' time bank deposits to Alto, Palo Thompson, St. Georoe: Mrs. JoPn..'s 'tor vvill be elected May 13. Lehner, of minor children. bc"me ctrstody (Margaret) Buttars. (Hilda) 12 brothrs. Jerome, , ' Ilona'', Calif.; grandchildren; H. vs Al.. Claudia MARQUES offer, surplus water that makesibonti issue July 1, 1968. effective Anril Mathews, Mrs Grant . Friday. sisters. Steve, St Anthony, Idaho; Plaintiff feed A., mental cruelty. dence. Cache Couniy Funeral Sat, Mrs Perc.a Green, Mrs. The II, ard ed decree. gi flood problems in nPrthern Call-- i i He said he would merely transMr. Baker said the reduced 2 LDS all day pm C,aeoston Ricks, 'Aardro. (Buc, Ish) Theodore PARKIN Betty Mae Turner vs. Chapel. Friends call Hall Mortuorv,.. Idaho: Mrs. I E. (Leah) fornia would be diverted on a, ler certificates of deposit In, rate follows a drop in interest Fire Rexburg Plaintiff Dennis, mental Cruelty. Fri. in Friday Logan, Funeral pm Clarkstcga: Millar, Pleasant Grove. granted decree. Saturday two hours prior to serviiets Archer, Idaho, LDS . day, 2 p.m relatively short term basis to, local banks from the one fund to rates paid by the federal gov- - MI' Ward Chapel. Friends call Mitchell ,RRAY They re looking MARRIAGE LICENSES the Colorado River Basin. Mel the other to satisfy provisions of ernment on treasury notes. The Funeral Home, Price, Thursday ' Frimorning, at the chapel, Archer. Shirlie B. Jensen g: water would be eventually wfit- the 1967 General Appropriations higher rate being paid to deposi-- , for a new fire chief here, and Satt Lake County day prior to servfces. Burial Archer t OGDEN Shirtie Fav Barteuti 1 hdrawn for use by southern Cali- Act. find one Cemetery. Richard tors in recent months built up'hopefully they'll among Hesiin, 45, Seattle, Arman Jensen, 18, Ogden. died April 1,,nit! n 23, Salt Lake City, and fornia ,only," an Ogden hospital atter surgere,t l said.' More interest will accrue to reserves available for leikding,, the men already serving aslParoled April 11 from Utah Erockbank, T. Corbridge Den20, Gentofte, Biro Itt Born Sept. It i9'28. Ogdnn, to P,a,,nt r "At first blush," Rep. Burton, the bond fund to help pay the while the number of applicants State Prison, was given a sus- -' mark. Keblow, and Lena Roundy Barkdoll, Matrindt I firemen or volunteersl Mary Emily MALAD, IDAHO to Blarne C Of Ross. 19 Dann' Amy) Jensen June 111,11, looked like a $1,962,750 interest to be due July' for new loans for home purchas-i- i Tuttle Corbriclue, 77, died April stated,' "this pended prison sentence 20, and Karen Annette, 20, both 1947, Ogden. Member LDS Chuccri" I. n the department. natural CAUSeS in a Ma lad hospital. A. Survivors: SOPS, Provo. WihUsband; 1968, but less will accrue to' es has continued low, he said. to M.chat,,,,,, breakthrough in our water prob-11889, ,Wednesday at Spokane, Wash. Bountiful, Born Nov 21, mother. ChrisL3n, Bradley, allI'l Ann Howard Tuttle. Thomas lford Sarah and 196.3 on charges,. will be accepted grand larceny Ogden,' brother, sisters, John, Mr, 1St Applications Lee, 22, Magna, and Lavinia ErmiMarried to Lawrence. G. Corbridqe, Helen Lowder, both Bot'sels gobert Nov IS, 1911, Salt Lake LDS Terra from any of those now serving Reslia, while free on bail and nam, 19. Salt Lake City Mrs Buddy (Jeanette) Rober pie. He died, Former Layton resi Mrs. James Wilt i Burt, (Irene) MotWar 19, American the 22, with and Karen Lorraine, dent, Member, department, Mayor awaiting sentencing at Spokane,' James, 'Ogden. FUnerat Friday 1730 PMA, Calif. both Yuba Survivors: daughters, Ivan A law LOGAN rj ot ' 7 ''';'5',..1 t .1 ..101111444 '' 144 r. 1:. ,1 1 ' .',,.-- 119' N. 3 ,,,! v tii, alt,' s. n S , rk,,,! Plumbing Firms Deny Talks Lag I954-56- e sonin-law- 1 - I 11 I Ofl 11 4.5 rn. E an-.- AT tri s H .. .........A...),, 3 1, A I ... - A .1,7",,,. .. Meath-A'- Burton Opposes Coast Proposal To Ease Basin Water Shortage Val-th- (nitunrai, e SCO Jaycees Elect 7 ..:er AP . 1,1 11111111111111411111111111 1 'up-w- 4 Bur-tcin- Area Briefs Baker Okays Transfer Of $5.5 Million Fund . 11783, McComie.-Marrle- 11111111111111111111111111 1 - d - 110111e Paup,-tP- , E . Prisoner Sentenced Chief Needed , t: . PETERSON-LARSE- Rep.-Burto- Mary 1111 STEVENS-EVAN- VALENCIA-RAMIRE- tfloieng , i City, Robert David, 21, and Sandra, 20, both Salt Lake City. ions, Aires; Eldon, Lon W L., Buenos Mrs. Kenneth (Laurainel Allen, all Mated; 'Dale K. Soda Springs; Mr3. Dillon, (Marie) DeMar Taylor, Mont.; Mrs. Merlin. (Christie) BasMrs. Idaho; tion, Pleasant View, yor, Las Vevas, Dale (Mollie) Nev.: Mrs Louis (Lucille) Skan4hy Salt Lake Citv; 42 grandchiidren, sisbrothers, Ws, Joseph. Thoral, Mrs. Lucirda Richards. Mrs. Florence Fcry, Eva Tuttle, Mrs. Keith (Lily) Secrist, all Funeral. Saturday, Bountiful Ward. Third LOS Mated am,. Friends cail Benson Funeral Home, Mated. Friday, 7.9 0 M , Saturday SOUniqUI prior to services. hes. mitted his resignation as He was arrested on charges of 'chief, but will remain in the de-- I tit', .c(417.0., com,.1 attempting to rob a Salt Lake partment as captain, city, abducting irrs770- -, missioners were told. Healy has isu permarkket i t' police officer and a girl Feb. 15.' e 44 been Murray's first 11963. The charge was changedi . chief OGDEN to the abdomen. The vie- - Ifire ,to assault and he was given a. Charges were re-- er on motion of the defense THEFTS AND BURGLARIES duced against two men Sosa wai then bouddi tim also suffered a cracked 6thi The department will not he live-yea- r sentence. Wednesday to the 2nd District Court to, rib. lowing their,. preliminary hear-love- r Jack!expanded, according to Mayorl Following parole this month,I 2:23 W, 1st North son Elementary SCh001. Taken, unfilli-lhin five now stand are the There on trial wirness'Dunn: Wednesday waived extradition and was ing beating the redueedl The prosecution's key determined at time E. South Temote. 73 death of. an elderly apartment, charge. Bail was set at firemen and 20 volunteers 'returned to face the old Spokane 12:30 e was a boy, Jerry Residence. Taken, 118 half doilars a 130 and the serve who lives in manager. community. A the samewho the charge 1:00 charge. There. S. wasilegos. State St Busi- battery cornplaint ness,- Taken, a weliet containing involved possession of $10,5001 John Sosa, 21, and John W. brought against Ganda after his !apartment building as the inci- S136 and personal Deicers. Sr State $t Sears. St. taken in thearmed robbery of a 1:45 Garcia, 20, had been chargedlttorney moved that no evi-- dent took place, Taken, money bag containing LSO. supermaricet Jan. 15, 1963. with voluntary manslaughter in dence had been presented to Young Gallegos told the court the March 21 murder of Joseph show he was directly involved thatle and two friends watched Lands that will comprise a Superior Court Judge Ralph In the fatal beating. Garcia then the suspects talk to the manag- Foley imposed the suspended d St... Conley, 77, Sarah J. Smith imajor park development have sentence on the As walk er and then to the lesser away. they!. larceny charge pleaded guilty RICHMOND, Cache The charge against Sosa was County from the bY been state accepted away, "I turn dismissed walked sawSosa a and robbery' Sarah Johnson SMith. N. Richmond. charge and was sentenced to 30 Of natural 19 at causes reduced by Judge Glenn J. died April Commission. days in Jail to run concurrently away and slug him," said the Salt Lake City Icharge. Logan hospital. Born March 14, INS, cham to involuntary to Lars Johan arnt Emilie Richmond, witness. will civil a with his lin, in term the youthful engineer, year The 43 acres of land are Quarnstrorn Johnson. Married to The three boys had been W. Smith Jr. Jan. 26, 1910. state prison for parole violaeast of Bogle Zoo and :return ' Seattle under supervi- toHe David died. Employe aiouMaln States behind the manager' of the Washington State tion. & Telegraph CIE n years. along ging Ision Teltinhone north of Sunnyside Ave. SHAMPOO RUGS IDS Church. Survivors: son. of Board of Prison terms and Pa- - Active. L. Verner, pathologist' when Mr. Conley told Dr J. Arnold Richmond; three J., FOOT! A and --.brothers. His suspended sentence i73"t7iiis:;4;1"TZ'h;;;;;r7i.eft'"7.66;;;;; told i them to ruti for - the pollee.! The State LI Vir3. ).r --11h7:11.1ind4 the Jerry told the court he heard;tion agreed to- th has no revocation time limit: City; Ernest J., Salt Lake City; C. Brig. Ezra, Monte. Mrs. Ernest (Es. AW tvicthn had died from 'two rupt- Garcia say, "You don't talicilast meeting. Parks Commis- - Heslin had two prior robbery' Piaci Christensen, all Richmond. Fu. twat Saturday 2 p.m. Benson LDS Louis E. Holley said convictions ures, in the descending aorta. like that to IftrMother," .andlsioner at Seattle and ittake lusRENT ET Center. Friends' call Webb K C H U M'S Idaho. that land would be. Tacoma Preston, !The doctor said the ruptures 'then pull but not strike the Friday before his 1963 SpoMortuary, Saturday prior to services. evening, W.." 339-46- 3 ' could have been Caused by a; eget'. arrest. kane &Nisi Richmond Cemetery. major park. city - Mik :10' Reduced Against uo . full-tim- , - p.m.-9- Gal-Itim- Mary BRIGHAM Land Transferred 11.1M-- 754 222-23r- ion it -- ; EV tu it ' ' , ' ' , , , - , - , ' , , . - , fa , ' . , V. ' , E2zre.qcVe,cattor"P:aZkahholl; brothers. Lewis, La Grande, Ore. Funeral Sal. I p m.: Brigham City TenM LDS Ward Chapel. Friends calt Harold (5. Felt Funeral Home,' Brigharn City, Friday 74 p.m, Saturday prior to services. Burial Brigham City Cemetery. . .. . - . - J. Waters urdar , , ' are.. STR , . 07,)",:o"'ihilc;;;;": :tahLeulr-eritninL'aLjr- "th R. - Mary Alean CITY Ricks Johnson Waters, 74, Brigham City. died April 19 of natural causes on In a Brigham City rest home. March 21, 1893, Benson, Cache Counand Eliza Jane ty. to Jonathan to Moroni Ricks Married Eynon SCott Johnson Sept. a. 1920, Salt He died Jan. 27, lake LOS Temple. Thomas to Delbert 1944 Married Waters, Jan IL 1945. He died Aug. 26, 1959. Survivors: SOns, dasignferS, View, Pleasant Johnson. Delbert Weber County; W. Alvin (Mary Mable Mrs. Jane) Waters, Ogden: Mrs. Louis Lu Richfield; Waters, (Josephine) Berlins, Brighlrn City; Mrs, Preston (Ruth) Horsley. Dew. City. Calif ; stepsons, stepdaughters, Delbert Waters, Ari Zonal Mrs. ThelMrs. Milton (Erma ma Johnson, Healey, both Ogden; Lorin Water.24Alvin P.m.--11- 222-23- d jra. CeMfbierY e , ' . k Cache RICHMOND, County .,3,:, Edith I Webb Plant, 79. Richmond,1:. died April IS in a Provo ho,,o,lal:t atter h l000 illness. Born April 18e7. Richmond. to Simon and Hari: net Webb Married to Henry Plant Jr Juhe 12. 1912. Salt Lako:tt LDS husbande". Tempie. Suryyors! son, Ross Ft l.. Ri(hmond; Ottis m Salt Lake City; a irandch;tdrent ters. Mrs. 'Wiliam (Ether) Pope . Richmond; Mrs. kelth (Grace) &ter r,1!. Paul. Idaho. Funeral, Saturrisy It a rn., Benson LDS Stake Centeri; Friend, call Webb Funeral HOme.t. Preston. tdaho, Friday, 29 P.m., ati 1 the Slake tenter Saturday, 9.30 a m services Burial, Richmoncli a, Cemetery. Family suggests contribuit, to the Vtah Stale Hospitals3 firms Chapel Fund, Provo.. P. Ill I sislt Ii - Lucile H. Jones-l- . .. a, .. , - , - . , it1 Ott ,a, , .;,.. ' I I.i . Lucile ANAHEIM, CALIF. Jones. 73, Anaheim. died Aorit )7 natural Causes in a Marrero. 1.1Se hospital. Born June 7S, 11193, Glltord,S: to George Mich., and Rebecca,: Married to J. CliaSonel tioughtaling. Jones, 1920 He died 1952. Former e, Ogden resident. Member First Moth If odist Church; Queen Esther Chapter' 4, OES. Sorvivors: sons, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.i james.c..41,. Raiple :11.! ,,, Gretna.- La. Stttlet E.all'i.7' br;rh;r, 'irsfe'r. Va'r n 1.47.11ir"s..1 a. .10nr, (Agnes) Bradley, both Rosso.. Mich Funeral Friday 11 a.m., Chap-4;,- , II of the Ficrivert Mortuary, Ooden.t friends Thursday . ;Pro Friday priorcallto ServiCes. turiA,Ie at Ogden City Cemetery. suggests contribuligot le lriAlin :Zoo' ,. -, , . ciat 14:01 , - i. t .:, . Edith W. Plant in , , Chapel of the Flowers MortUarYl" Ogden, where fr.ends call Thursdart 7 9 p n , Friday one hour prior.. 04 servces. Burial MemOrial Cart:dell! of the Wasatch. - ., .. a - . |