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Show 4B DESERET NEWS, . SCOUT PLAN Tueiday, September 5, 1967 t 'Pie Program To Keep-Th- e Gub Cycle Crashes; ilJtiah Toll Soars To H C-- 4 i - t A Dim . of the mouth of Ogden Canyon . -- deaths in separate motor fefkft end motorcycle accidents Jwi i fcrjjught 'Utahs 1967 road onU-39- toll Tuesday to 188. Four persons dJo ever the Labor Day week-r-$ compared with three during tS( 1966 holiday. ago to date, 15 per-fo- n iad died in Utah highway na- Melissa Crockett Simona Soffe Caroiya Curtis Crystal Richardson Utah Highway Patrol Trooper tional program to curb a high AM. and Ml Rickie Sevboldt, 149 E. 3th South. THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREET Gary Taylor identified the truck 431 - 2640 East. Sandy. AM. and AMs. William Ferguson, Crockett, daughter of Mr.' ond Mrs. W. Cub INGS TO Mel 4M 175 driver as Elton Parsons, dropout rate in W. 2nd Norm. AM. end Mrs. Thomas S. Pearson, S Avo Redondo Richardl Kenneth Crockett, Crystal AM. ond Mrs. Tom W. Utley Jr , 1231 McClelland. 5120 S. 1900 West, 'Roy. Scouts will be explained to Utah son. daughter of AM. and Mrs. DovM Richardson, TB5 150 AM. Glen L. ond Arbor. Paul Mrs. Boone, Mantle Ave j Darrin Jones, son of Mr end Mrs. Brent to accident witness. According AAark Mrs. W. 7705 Mr. W. bast. and Kounaiis, South. son 197 leaders Michael Jordan; Davis, Jones, .Scout Wyoming jind 4251 AM. and Mrs. David F. McDowell. Olympic Wav. Mr and Mrs Grant Davis. S Elisabeth St.; Carolyn Cures, the Parson truck was west12. AM. and AMs. John Fetor Zelenkov. '.147 E. 2nd South. tis, da ugh lor of Mr. ond Mrs. Jerry Curtis, 123 Ways Ido bound down the canyon and the Sept AM. and AArs. DuWaypt Squire. 431 E. 77S North, Bountiful. Dr . Sandy; Simon Softs, daughter of Mr. and AMs. Gregg AM. and AMl Roger Klein, 217 E. Bryan Orel. Mr. other babies one year old victim was eastbound. National and regional Scout Soffe. 11 Elm Ave.; and AM and AMl Robert Swan, 17X Vine St. Tuesday. to tried Chapman apparently BOYS: executives will conduct a trainerom as Mr. and Mrs. Kalth B. Lake. 3133 S. 3200 West. Births rirorted mlt lake area pass another vehicle, pulled into session for leaders of Utah's 3J E. 3rd South. AM. and Mrs. Robert B Bloir, HOSPITAL! ing the opposite Jane of traffic and AM. and AMs. John Dowson, 1344 W 2320 South. OIRLS; AM. and AMl John F. Bromley, 220 University VllliOL collided with the left front fend- five councils and one from AM. end AMs. David K Reeves. 151 Blab St. AM. and Mrs. Warn Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. AAitchell, 2774 Wltshlr Dr. Wilson, 15 E. ifh North. ' er of the truck, witnesses said. Wyoming, at Great Salt Lake AM. ond AML Calvin Michael Kengl, Eehraim. Mr. tnd AMl Vern E, Davis, 111 T St. Constitution Dr, The- - impact flattened the Council headquarters, 525 AM. and Mrs. Eerlen W. Doming, 7l Flemings Way, . Mr. end MrL Ronald D. Sonde, 3045 R. Deans, 37 E. 3rd South. AM. and Mrs. Eddi West Jordan. . trucks tire and nearly ripped Foothill Blvd. AM. end AMs. Kenneth W. Clerk. 4175 Vine Crest Dr. AM. ond AMl Gront S Furs, 477 S Soring brock WV. ' AM. and Mrs. Arthur C. Beverleigh, Mr. and Mtl Van R. Carter, 4001 Acord Way, Granger. 14(1 Maple Ave off tKe fender. The victim was AM. end Mix Anthony Robert X University Vllleb. AM. end Mrs. Melvin E linemen, 270 N. 3rd East, Bountiful. Tempi, about We know little 20 thrown about feet from the very the program now, except that it impact point Mr. Chapman's death was the deals with the and 11th this year in Weber County Valuables Stolen U.F. that Cub leadership at that age will be male instead of female, A wallet containing 345 in Victim Dies New United Fund director for Authorities said Mr. Elmer of diamond said Robert Parker, assistant and cash will replace Weldon Matthews Ronald Lee Tyron, 33, 3508 W. Scout executive, Great Salt state employes during the 1967 in . reported stolen from the fund post. 3310 South, Granger, died Sunjas drive will be J. Clark Elmer, ' Lake Council. 371 W. Mr. Matthews said the 1966;George Chrovsales, day at 12:45 p.m. in a Salt Lake -relations Utah director, public In drive netted 544,244 SatTemple, while he was at hospital of Injuries suffered Nationally there is a high his place of business. tions. urday in a motorbike accident dropout rate among boys of that State Highway Department at 3310 S. 3600 West age, Mr. Parker said. The new Utah Highway Patrol Trooper program will improve Cub Bud Catlin said Mr. Tyron, In appeal and encourage boys to attempting to lay his moving enter Scouting at age 1L cycle on Its fide to avoid a car, The changes follow a research was catapulted into a car driven on needs, characteristics by Joseph W. Starr, 22, 15 S. study of boys of Cbb age desires and State St. and their family and group interests. i C. Chapman, 31, 5434 S. JOQJbWest, Roy, killed Monday algid- in an Ogden Canyon motorcycle-truc- k mishap. SCmild Lee Tyroa, 33, 3506 W. $llO'outh, Granger, died ot suffered Saturday tnorh&ig in a motor bike acd- - i'pj'urles L,--- . L Id;") JlRoy Man Killed - A heaCANYON between a pickup trtjcif and a motorcycle claimed tliejfe of a Roy, Weber County," inuras the Labor Day weekend $ianii;to a close Monday night vJVad on arrival at Dee LDS XWJpItal was Lee C. Chapman, 34 S. 2000 West Roy. He Suffered massive head Injuries, vpGpEN der collision Named Director Of Unit dona-jsout- E0O XI,-54- yt0ttple fractures and internal fisjufies. after beefed-u- p 3140-15- 4 geljents. : A new and accident occurred shortly east Trooper Gary Taylor examines wrecked cycle. 8 p.m. about six miles 'Plenty Of RSaCJ UJZSGBC30EJBB SA0.G v? Great Salt Lake Countil, the largest in Utah, includes 16,000 Miss Utah Packs Charm Room Cubs. t. ) ti&A Caf&Whisker Out West' Deseret News Special JACKSON, WTO. (UPI) -Wyoming's Sen. Cliff Hansen Monday urged the Public Land Law Review Commission at Jackson to face up to the population explosion and to think about the West as an answer to the urban crisis. The commission and its large advisory group spent Monday in eastern Wyoming after an aerial tour of Idaho Sunday. - THE SOLUTIONS .Hansen said the ultimate solution to the problems of the cities could be a federally encouraged migration to the West He said he did not agree with an Eastern theory of replacing horizontal alums with vertical slums. He referred to high rise public -- k charms me all about his work. He was very interesting. Then we met a sister Mary Alice on the plane, and she was simply wonderful. A Mr. Asher also talked to all of us, and I learned all about the Amish people. I had never heard about them before. -- ATLANTIC' CITY, N.J.' -Miss 'Utah Patricia Soutas of who is competSaif LaW-Qty- , ing here 'lor the Miss America 1968 tiffe, maypwell.be carrying the ' world's crtziebt good-luc. Before she left Salt Lake City Sunday to. fly here, a close I learned all about their cushome-tbwfriend . snipped a toms theyre Pennsylvania and whiskew'off the face of a 'prize Dutch people, you know Persiad cat, named Squeak- they sounded very intresting. er ..an gave it to her.1 The stewardess also talked with us, and she was very the .think cats n Pa$I .youre Miss Utah whiefceri, thfj-jcn- j Quoted ip laying. WHISKER,r ia PURSE t trkdon, Miss Utah had chosen coral blue tweed suit, a hat of ranch natural dark mink' with chin- strap, and bone oyster - gloves. , She wore black shoes with low heels, which she described as the latest style. Patricia ' Martinez, " riATUMNS TNI FINISH WIIUITZII neighof boring Miss Wyoming arrived in Atlantic City just before registration on Monday. She was garbed in a e knit suit with matching leather trim, worn with matching hat and brown leather ALWAYS SO TO Er M EjcImiv NWTq to Certify ptrfanwawco, b N4W 1 OMAN 447L00 TO CHOOSI PROM 200 HAND NSW PIANOSUtlO IFIMfTf WOItbAMO I 4440 AM UF 4494-0- ma $357557 AUuUilL 44 IASI Stb 50. . ' , ACROSS PIANO ORGAN WAREHOUSE SALES eant parade Tuesday afternoon on the Boardwalk,' . a' i blond.- found on arrivil P t - feauty-- also Sunday in her .room that Mrs. Allen Quinton Howard of Salt Lake City, director .of the Miss Utah Pageant, had mailed her a ' 'MAKES SENSE lovely bouquet of roses, and friends1 sent her a four-lea- f also It makes sense that if we clover. ) America more rural can make prosperous we can solve the TRAVELS UGI1T ; problems of the cities," Hansen In sharp contrast to most of said. the pageant beauties, who gencomthe After Hansens talk, s erally bring at least eight mission and its 30 advisers and hatboxes with them, toured the Grand Teton Nation- Miss Utah traveled light, with al Park in northwestern Wyo- only two suitcases. This was the ming. least luggage ever brought here ' Commission Chairman Rep. by a pageant contestant in its told Wayne Aspinall, a veteran observer history, reporters later the commission said. has asked Congress for an addiMiss Utah is fun people." tional J7 million appropriation Moninterview a During press million $4 initial its because formal registra preceding day appropriation was inadequate. tion of the girls in Chalfonte- the 34 million Aspinall said Haddon jau( she bubbled over pay for the work the in recalling her flight east addido. The comitission must I met the most fascinating tional appropriation has been people, she said. I met a Mr. approved by the House. The price of extensive! Young, who is a computer com research reports was given as pany man from Philadelphia and we talked all the way from (he major reason the sion needed more money. Chicago to Philadelphia. He told Dennis-Hot- suit-ease- (MIMGE ti OURISAVINGS LIL1 AMD) TfllW O 50 Slightly Scratched Floor Models and Warehouse Damaged New Wbstinghoutb Frooxor Refrigerator with With Trad $1IB Q50 IMP sii Clothoi Dryer, iWuiTO Now Woetinghoui Dolux Fortablo Diihwaihor Now froit-fro- Rofrlgorator-Frooi- Trade-i- Wostlnghouko o Combination or n molt be In gee . $1 AQOO FrotlnB eendlHe ALL APPLIANCE CO. nDOb(iiniffiGIH!DaitMfE0 I , N 4 ullMf, I iRXVSS (( 'Xi Now Wnitinghous Automatic Woihori Now Wagtinghoutb lloctri Rang U PFIACTKI FIAlfbl 11114 ANbUF , V Soutas,however,eft her cat's whisker In her purse during' (he big Miss America Pag Mi Utahs, AMO UF-- ftr hMBWF sweet . For thi' Interview and regia accessories. ' . Ai. . 4 . STOtf A CUIK . . . SOHMIR NfWM4NaLPMbWF AM t- jwtk. apartments. But the commission, he said, In its assignment to rewrite the vast number of public land laws should strongly recommend that the federal government begin releasing its holds on Western lands so states and cities can make improvements upon them. Now Wostlnghoui doluk modol ir - vr FROM SEARS |