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Show prrrrrrrr w "yirp rrrnnnnnryry r nrn'i n-YY,- 10 on iTTryio w The Threepenny Opera, a Broadway production that gave the world the song, Mack the Knife, will have its Utah pre- 138. The production will be repeated Friday and Saturday at 8 :30 p.m. and at the same hour every Friday and Saturday until short time before Christmas. Theater 138 is located at il38-2nEast. The Threepenny Opera rep-- 1 resents a farewell appearance of sorts for Ariel Ballif, stage .designer, who ha$ prepared the settings for the show. Mr. Ballif has been designing productions d 1 HarbacH Delbert NEW YORK CITY Mrs. Smith DougalJ Harbach, 79, New York City,' widow late Otto Ha- rbach, . song famed writer, home. Mr. Harbach was as the dean of Broadway librettists. Although jhis writing call eer began later in life, he, 'wrote more than 1,000' songs. His list of hits include "Rosei Gianina Mia,- - Indi-- i Marie, an Love Call, Smoke Gets ini Your Eyes" and Cuddle Up a1 Little Closer. l ' Madeline v , l L- ZZ and to Sugar Ho., B. Joseph Utah. In E. p Lillian - T ricked, Gives Up Burglar died in Pavson 69 U lake Temple. Sill ried 'Cool', J. Darwin Brinkerhoff John EMERY, Emerv County Darwin Brinkerhoff, 77, died Sept. S natural causes in e Salt Lake rest home Bern Feb. 9, 1890, Hunt ire ton, Emery County, to Alonzo end Elmira Caldwell Brinkerhoff. Married Mary A Ovlatt May ), 1911, Sad Lak io$ Temole. She died Nov if,' 1961 Former school teacher, postal earner Survivors gone, daughters Cameron, Mrs. Sam Jv, Midvale; (Helen) Lewis, both Emory; Mrs. Barrette Peacock. Saif Lake City; 12 7 greet grendchIH erandchiidren, dren. Funeral Friday, Emery LOS Ward Chapel Friends cart Feusett-Etzel Mortuary, Castle Date, Emery County. Thradev. 7 p m . at the chaoel Friday two hours prior to services. Burial Emery City Cemeterv of lem, Clarke A. Stackhouse CEOAR CITY Clarke Alan Stackhouse, 31, 494 S. 79 East, died Seot 5 of leukemia In a Sait Lake hospital. Born April 27, 1936, L OS Anoeies, Calif, to Georg and Corg4 Hirsch Stackhouse Married July 22 1958. Panaca, Nev. Police officer. LDS Member active Wi Church, Member of Los Angeles scouting end Utah oeaca officer assns Mill tarv veteran. Survivors: widow; Yvonne, sons, daughters, Murrery A, Mason G., Mara Lae, Metang, Lyn. Mitchell P . all Cedar City; brothers, Donald D , Santa Barbaras Calif ; Milton G., Grass Valiev, Calif. Funeral Friday 1 pm, ( Cedar City time), Penecei pm Nev , LDS Ward Chaoel Friends catt Salisbury Funeral Heme. Cedar at the Mur City Thursday pm, ray Lae residence, Panaca, Friday 11 am until services. Buriel Cedar City Cemetery. And Survive Continued from Page trench, youll still be 30 a frigid grees cooler M r. Crystal succeeds Arthur K.iJ. Wagstaff Jr. B-- Airman , l 3C. , Taft-Hartle- y de10 above zero. Avoid sunburn at all costs, the sergeants say. Protect the top of your head, the back of your neck and your temples with several layers of cloth. Sunburns Vietnam Duty Paulina Ruesch Kastii Married Ber-ni- e Viola Nielsen, July 17, 1913, United States resiLogan Temple dent since seven years of age RegSmithfieid and istered pharmacist, Looan drug stores. Member, Church Saints. of Jesus Christ of Latter-daCharter member, Smithfieid Kiwanit Club Survivors, widow, daughters. Mrs. Melvin Earl (Lois) Baugh, Mrs Mrs. Bair, both Looan; (Mona) Larry (Beverly) Benton, San Bernarfour dino, Calif ; six grandchildren, great grandchildren. noon. Nelson Funeral Saturday, where Funeral Memorial Chapel, friends call Friday, 79 pm, and after 10 30 am. Burial, Saturday Logan City Cemetery Michael About 38,000 workers have The her three comPanIes Cooke, son of Mr. and Mrs with .formerly Crystal 15. been idled since July The .were scheduled to meet sepa jKent Cooke. 5472 Karman invoke th Act. Equitable Ave., the is on Life Assurance Society. Asked if he thought pressure unions are sking wage Thursday with Wirtz and duty at Pleiku Air Base, Vietnam. The society was formed to from the cabinet level talks) creases of 36 to 40 cents an Trowbridge, maintain high standards of ethmight result in a settlement, hour over the current average ics and principles and to proscale $3.25. of Gov. Rampton said. "The high- mote educational programs in er up the ladder you go, the Before Wednesdays meeting the appraisal field. It has spongreater the pressure will be. but began, Joseph Maloney, vice sored two appraisal schools held I dont know how much pres - president of the United Steel- Contil)U6d rom Page Mr. Thatcher said, Heber in 1965 and 1967 at utah state' sure it will take. workers of America, said the bSt UOth,tyoff leers elected are' and the copper produc- - Health and the Water PoUution The Utah governor said he feels the actions of the gover- - era were no closer together on Commission. leaky sewer lines faijL con. Arden Gundersen of the U.S nors of Utah, Montana. New contract agreement than they, Heber City Commissioner Guy sections, etc. Due to the open Bureau of Reclamation, presi- Arizona and Nevada were when the strike began. Mejcico, F. Rulon Nicholes of McDonald explained the prob.;earth formation the sewer lines lem is not overloading of lines ,are submerged in irrigation the State Tax Commission, vice could reduce president; Dr. Lynn H. Davis of company by Heber City users but rather water. They water by auxiliary .the USU agricultural economics wage offer was slightly more ground water which gets into ground feels eiiects of than 2 the lines. renl drainage or seal the sewer lines department, seertary-treasureBountiful. He 3,50 8CCUSed Kennecott of iand Lindsay Sntrs McdTToyfurnishe' The plant was overloaded to (holding out against the settle - begin with when it was built, Albert Winterrose, Heber City ranch manager for the Deseret! f in'p miirh of thp nrppnrv director. ment until Its inventories had approximately 15 years ago. It mayor, said the city has made .Livestock Co., 1 addition to its threat toibeen depleted to a point where (Vietnam needs, the strike also ft COuid raise copper prices. has afused fears of a general. The meeting with Kennecott ing summer irrigation time sev - problem, but has had no reply. Price increase of copper. was the first in a series sched- - eral million gallons go in there. That was approximately' a CpI. Melvin K. Meads, son of major issues in the dis- - uled with the big four of the We simply have more water year ago and we've heard noth Mr. and Mrs. H. Leonard Pute are wages, initiation of a copper industry Kennecott than we can handle. All solids ing about if. Weve also had an Meads, 543 S. 9th West, is now cost f living allowance, pen- - Phelps - Dodge, Anaconda and are removed and the water it engineering study completed by Stationed in Camp Pendleton sions and the equalization of, the American Smelting and chlorinated," Mr. McDonald the firm of Caldwell, Richards Calif. He has served 19 months in Vietnam and Japan. and Sorensen, he said. said. wage rates within the industry. Refining Co. Continued from Page B-- l Manag-commission- day. greatest danger Is dehydration. It also destroys sweat buds, making it more difficult for your body to cool itself. An added danger is that once badly burned, youll burn more easily, and more seriously, for two or three years afterwards. Lind and his fellow astronauts were warned never to build their shelter in a dry wash. "It is the worst thing you can do in the desert. If it rains, youll drown. An astronaut .asked if he couldn't just move to higher ground if it started to rain, but was warned that it may rain in the mountains, sending a torrent of water tearing through a desert stream bed without warning. While deserts get less than 10 inches of rain a year, they often get several years rain In one show'er, the instructors STREAM POLLUTION dent-elec- ... t; Ola A. Meddaugh IDAHO FALLS. IDAHO Grave-Sid- Lehl Katharine e Leo J. RIGBY IDAHO Funeral services Berntdma Johanna Katharine Bates, 44, Rigby, will be Saturday, II a m Eckersell Memorial Chapel. She died Srpt 5, 1967, of natural cuases at her home a Born June 27. 1923 Germany, daughter of Hemnch and Man Ott Married to Ernest D Odenstem Bates. Sept 17. 1956, Cesterchester, resident States United England since 1958. Rigbv resident one Cathoic Church husband Survivors daughter, Ma- - a Louise Bates both Riqby; latHeinz, he-, address unbrother, known Rigby Pioneer Cemetery. Bunal, for As soon y VITAL - MARRIAGE FILLERUP-HARTNE- Martin, Jean. I -- . delin-minor- MelvTfh Don-ai- 22,' - ETHINOTON FEIL Char Bryan, 22, a"d Karen Dora, 21, both Sa't Lakt City - : David LaRue 23r Knarnsrand Kay ttnda, non-traff- he-cases and Murray, Salt Lake City 27, 20, RUSHTON-DIMIC- Sinee-1960- n LICENSES Salt Lake County lt 39 Lake - - DugWav, and Virginia, C'ty James D. 3), Salt Douglas Paul. 22, San Francisco. Caht , and Elizabeth Ann, 21, Salt Lake City PIEARSON-WELCRodney Ray, 24, and Jade Diane Marie, 22, ' both Sioux FaMs, S D GEHRIG-JENSERoger Louis, 21. and Luanne Rae, 20, Salt Lake City THOMPSON-HARRICharles Frederick, 26 Mountain View, Calif, and Kay vEHen, 25, San Mateo, Calif. - Jensen Jensen Martha P. Hunt STATISTICS j at home Leo James Jensety , RICHFIELD 67. 5, Richfield, died Sept 1967. about 4 30 pm, of natural causes. Born Jan 10, 1900, Emerv. Emerv County, a son of Louis Peter end Emaime Sorensen Jensen Married Ada May Smith, June 7, 1933, ManH Temple Retired U S Forest Service employe, member Sevier Stake higb priest quorum Survivors Widow; son, dauqhter Leo Deer Mrs J Ralph (Jacqoo-llnWood both Salt Lake Cityi fqjr grandchildren; brothers and sisters. Arnold, Strathmore, Calif, y Mrs Lula Anderson, Lancaster Calif ? Oie and Alton Emerv. Mrs. Della Oviatt Elmo, Emery County; Mrs loa fhetfiecd. Hiawatha Carbon County, Mrs Lila Burr, Price I Shirrel, Draoer RichFuneral Saturday. pm, Friends field Fourth Ward Chaoel crU at Mag bv Mortuirv Fndav 7 9 p m . and Se'urdav one hour bforb serv ces. Burial, Richfield City Cemetery Bates B. 4 Lehl REDMOND, Sevier County Jensen, 96, died SePt 5 cf natural causes at his home, In Montebello Calif Born Dec. 18, 1070. Eohraim, and Sanpete County, to Christian Barbara Christensen Jensen. Married Eudora Elizabeth Bremholt Seot. 8 1897, Redmond She died Oct. 16, 1908 Married Christiana Andersen Feb 9. 1910, Salt Lake LDS Temple 12. She died Oct 1918 Married Chr, sfine Isabelle Fett Feb 18 1920 She died Mav 27, 1955 Mamed Mpren Andersen Nov. 18, 1955 High priest Farmer, stockman Survivors: sons, Wtdsw; Howard, daughters, Grant D Mrs Hobert (Vgiva) Stav, Mrs George Y. (Roxie) Crosslcv all California, Chester, Salt Lake Cityu Funeral Saturday, Grandchildren i p m , Redmond LDS Ward ChaoeL . Friends call Warren R Jensen Fu-neral Home, Salma. Friday, pm. at the church Saturday prior to services. Burial Redmond Citf " Cemetery. Never married. penter Meddaugh Mining assessor. Badger Creek near Paul. Idaho, 45 years. No known survivors. dt Upswisi 10.9 per cent the secondary school age popu - cent for theft of cars and other quents, the father was the only1 cent Catholic; By ARNOLD IRVINE llation since 1960," said Richard items; 16 per cent for as they arrived in acts employed adult. In 10.6 per cent protestant ; 1.9 per cent other Deseret News Staff Writer the desert near Pasco (which P. Lindsay, Juvenile Court ad- - against self including posses-'onlthe mother was employed ; re.i jous affii,ation and 3.3 per receives an average rainfall A continued rise in Utahs ju - ministrator. sion of alcohol, glue sniffing, both parents working, 25.5 per no rcll8Jonccnt lightly over of seven inches a year) they venile rate is) .The statistics for the report) use of narcotics; 36.6 per cent cent; neither parent working, delinquency of the youth refereed indi began ripping up parachutes shown in the State Juvenile, are the first from the courts'tor runaway, truancy, ungover-Court- s 11.9 per cent. of current and converting them to desert report adopted statewide data nable behavior and other behav-lease- d Economic factors; Families cated Some degree ioral problems; 9.3 per cent for of juvenile delinquents on public church attendance or religious clothing. Thursday. processing system. All soon resembled nomads The court handled 15,092 During the six months, 7,702 offenses against property such assistance, 9 per cent; incomes activity. 49.2 per cent indicated who could have stepped into referrals from Jan. 1 to June 30, referrals involving as vandalism, arson and. tres - less than $3,000, 5.2 per cent; no religious activity. the filming of Lawrence of an 8.44 per cent increase over 4,931 juveniles , were processed pass; 3.3 per cent were for $3,000 to $5,000 incomgg, 20.3 per School achievement: 55.1 per, in academic Arabia as extrap. 1966 referrals,' the report shows. in the five juvenile court including sex offenses cent; $5,000 to $10,000 incomes, cent doing'poorly -- The astronauts separated there asbeen a tricts. Trafficcases . totalcdand 9 per cent were referred for '50.4 per cent ; incomss over studies or. were school drop-out- s Into seven teams of throe 9.4 per cent average annual in- - 7,390. while 44.9 per cent' were doing $10,000, 15.4 per cent. neglect and dependency. the rate of referrals to Of the each, with an instructor for crease-ireferrals,! Ethnic backgrounds of youth' Of the youths referred, 78.1 average or better in school; 65.1 each team, and trekked into ihe state's juvenile court sys- - 6,703 were for alleged delin- referred weree: 9.7 per cent were not employed full or part per cent were reported as behavior; 671 involved Spanish American; 2.6 per cent time at the time of referral, havioral problems in school, ,ithonlytem. This compares wit;h an referred to the.the equipment they would proximate 4.8 per cent "increase neglect "and dependency "cases Negro; "2.1 per cent Indian ;.2 There were15,2per cent' who Of in the average daily enrollment, and ,328 were other types of per cent Oriental; 85.3 per cent had part time employment and court. 51..3 per cent were closed the through 6.7 per cent who were employednon'iud'ciall-v- , in the secondary grades of the cases including adults contribut-al- l other ethnic groups. of L Family conditions; Youths admission of guilt and; Utah public schools over the ing to . the delinquency 595 per full time. ' cent were reported living with! Religious backgrounds: 69.9 the probation departments ter- deserts, Each Apollo same, timeperiod. The hot will carry a crew of quency referral rate has there-- l Leading reasons for referral! both natural parents. In 51.9 per per cent, Church of Jesus Christ m'nat'on of the cases. Judicial "three. . fore increased at nearly twice'to the courts Included 26.2 per cent of the families of delin - of Latter-da- y Saints; 13.9 per 48.7 per cent of the referrals.' J Robert Wil' died of Born 1913 Nov Robert to 1, Ogden, William and Anna Sheets Cunning ham. Married Helen Child July 28, 1939, Oqden. WW II veteran. Past vice grand, IOOF Lodge 340 Member Hattie Rebekah Lodge 377. Survivors widow; son, daughters, Robert C , Florida; Arietta Miranda both Othello; sister. Mrs John X (Leona Margaret) O'Cnilrhan 11 Ooden. Funeral Saturday am Chanel of Flowers Mortuerv, Ogden, where friends call from 10 a m until Burial Aullcrest Memorial services Park, wih militarv rites bv World War I veterans Barracks 1011. services were held Thursday m RosehiM Cemeterv, for Ola A Meddaugh, 63, Idaho Falls. He died Sept 6, 1967, Idaho Falls rest nome of causes incident to age 1884, Ferndale, Born Match N Y , a son of Mark and Susan Car- 'explained. x - OTHELLO, WASH. liam Cunningham, 53, heart ailment Sept Verna Felt p. DliirBCyEicy Uate Robert W. Cunningham CALIF -- Verna FONTANA May Feh, 59, died Sept 5 in Fontana. Born Oct. 22, 1907, Clinton, Utah, to Alex H ard Mabel Stoddard Patterson. Marr.ed to Leon F Felt M inhusSurvivors ner LDS Church band; daughters, Mrs Fred (Janet) Younker, Ogden; Mrs. Kenneth B. (Shirley) Thomas, Las Vegas. Nev; stepson. Jack Felt, Idaho; 10 grandJnn, children brothers, sister, Frank, both Oqrten; Leonard H , San Francisco, Calif ; Fred L . Detroit, Mich ; Mrs Clyde (Helen) Walker, Rov Graveside services Saturday 10 Friends a m , Oqden City Cemetery. call Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel. Ogdn, Friday 79 pm, Saturday until 9 45 a m. liSTit'hM T Georg Vat-ra- Wirtz Assures Action In Utah Copper Strike Bean, Calif I Ralph J. Mr. Alhambra, Lawrence K. (Frances) Reque. bom C. Sait Laka Cltyj Mrs. Robert Starke, Denver, Coto i 7 (Merte) 2 grandchildren, Funeral Saturday noon, 260 E. South Tempte, where friends call eng hour prior to services. y Astros Keep MarHarm to George 1913, Tonopah, Nev. Solemnized I LDS Lake Sait He died I Temple Feb. 9, 1942 For mer KntghHville. i Juab County, rest- dent. Survivor' tone, daughters, I r, h Camp Thomas Appraisers 450-3r- Society; Thomas. dnJ Elected By Ith - Bonnie H. Bean Ra-- first-degre- e , Bannie Harma Bean, 72, 1744 Yal Ava. (1060 South), - y City-Coant- y C. I Survivors: sons, Robert daughters, L , Campg, Calif.; Harold J., Provo; Bart A , Bountifuli Mrs. Charles (Clara) Hatcft, Price;' Mrs. Wilbert (Zoe) Jorgensen, Sett Lake City; 24 grandchildren, 3j j brother William 6 , Spanish Fork Funeral Friday 1 o m , Spanish Fork Flrat Twelfth LDS Ward Chapel, Friends caH Walker Fork Spanish Mortuary, Thursday pm, Friday prior to services Burial Soanlsh Fork Camb tery. Smith Davis Man UHln LDS Ha died Member 1943 R a lief D U P, W ay v? .'J - a hospital Sept 5 of natural causes Born Nov 10, 1877, Spanish Fork, to Joshua Ann and Sarah Brockbank Jex Married to Robert M Bovack Sept. 27 1905a Salt high-leve- offi-jdo- Boyack SPANISH Brockbank Bovack - Strong- B. FORK Charles S. and Mary Hendrick-She marriwl Hueha Is011 COORDINATING PANELS ' ln 1907 n Salt Lake .pgan In some states, he said, (this city. They were divorced in would include Utah) still anoth-.jg- p er level of academic policy. She was married to Mr. planning higher boards on COULD HAVE SHOT GUARD councils has ach in 1918 and moved to New !ty where she had lived been imposed between the in- d'ed n struetions and the governor or ,s'nce- the legislature, he said. Surviving are three sons and' Probably the least influential 'a daughter. Mrs. Steven (Virgin-agent- s involved in the whole la)" Thomason, Santa Monica, l of academic Calif.; Bernard Dougall, New process The man grabbed Mr. StToms rand put my gun in his back. the auto firm and found a winE. Erickson By RAY GRASS re the Joseph ihe floor.id to bylpistol fell and is He broken. A Mr Staxn ioaho falls, idaho employed Furt Deseret News Staff Writer will bt Friday, 2 P m. I thought of the flashlight in ?oberLHar trvicsWard had a pJtol Jalngj his' Metiers Patrol System. Cf,fT chaptl, for Joseph E. r Erickaon, 68, Idaho Fails. Ha diad Locked fcuh; a death struggle nose." I saw a man Inside behind my Packet, puUed it out and hit S. 1907, In an lotbo Falls boa members are demanding a eight grandchildren and seven Srpf altar a Iona Hlncst with a burg'ar over a pistol, anj During the tense moments of' the safe. He looked like the jani- - him three or four times over the ty pital 17, in 1898, voice Born Ocl. Biackfoot, sis-- 1 policy making, despite three auto firm seturity guard unwit-- j the preceding wild struggle, Mr. 'tor, but when I walked in hehead- - 11 didnt even faze him the son of John and Srah Idaho. difficulties, he added. Dora Married Walker Erickson. Mrs. Erma a and ters brother, i bluffed t ngly 15, 1918, LowKvH, Goody, Sapt NOT IMPOSSIBLE Break, Salt Lake City; Mrs.j Idaho Farmer, livestorkmen Mem-of the intruder into track 'of the number of shots the "MrStromtTisright hand if I let go I would be dead, so I of Christ Jesus Church The drive for a great voice .la vine Barlow, Los ngees, ber, submission I atr dav Saints Veteran, World burglar fired as the two rolled on his revolver and the man didn't. War 1. Delegate to tie national IrsSanta Jennie will Lorrange, be very difficult, but on the floor. bitcan Convention 1952. 1954 Memnight. I got my arm around his jumped out from behind the rodeo committee, LewsvtUe ber, That's all the I thought he had fired five safe, holding a crowbar and a throat and tried choking him to achievement of this goal is not . lomca and John S. Smith, of supplied livestock for rodeo. MemAmerican Legion. he Idaho, ber, said. Pocatello, shot s, s aid make him pass out. When he impossible, times, but he had only fired hammer In his left hand. Falls, Survivors widow, Idaho faculties will need to Charles son, daughters, J. Neal, Lewisvfltej Strom, four and there was still a shell Dont shoot, he said, I started turning blue he began! Mrs Gene R (teora Move) toss, more far the after 22, in the chamber," the security dont have a gun. penetrating ,6've Amarillo, Tax ; Mrs Thfraid (Opal) pulling the trigger. Nichols, Qoden. Utah; 11 grandchild-ran- , and planning to this had broth-five guard said. Drop the hammer and the Meanwhile, Police Dispatcher thought burglar William S . Lewisviila in than have the fired the gun they Im sure he would have shot .crowbar or Ill kill you, Mr. Jim Record had heard sounds of subject Burial, Lewisviila C amatory. four times. The me had he known. Strom said. The man complied. the struggle over the telephone PasL he concluded. conference will continue Booked in police are outJail fori "Let me go, Ive got a wife and dispatched several patrol Frapk W. Malcolm a fellowship banquet Funeral serbur- - and a child, he said, SHELLEY, IDAHO side, youve had Mi, Strom investigation of cars to the scene. vices for Frank Woodrow Malcolm, it. Then I made a mistake,) The burglar broke a window Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the 48. Sholiev, will be announced from glary was John Lee Diamanti,' Nalder Funeral Homa, Shelley. He The Intruder Inside the Ken 39, d East, formerly of Mr. Strom said. I put my gun Awhile attempting to escape and WSC Union. Dr. Stanley F. Sai- died Sept 5, 1967, In a Boise hospital director the Big 10 UniverGarff Co., 501 S. Slate St., Helper, after a lone Illness back In my holster while I Suffered a laceration of the w Born Aug 20. 1919, Shelley, a son dropped the pistol and Attempt- - Tbe incident began about 9:45 called police. The dispatcher .right arm. He was treated at sities Committee on Coopera of Henry Lee and Nettie F. Waddell Married Levant Hancock, Malcolm. H. ed to escape. Crystal, June 10. 1940, ; had just come on the Une when University Hospital before being don. wdl speak on regionalism Election of Mark pm. when Mr. Strom, 3472-lltBieckfoot, Idaho War ll, South Pacific. in World education. I caught him at the Window East, made a routine check at he land higher booked in .Farmington, specialist for Member, Masonic jumped me. jail. Lodge, American , Fri-The conference will end on the State Lands Division, as LegSurvivors widow, daughters, son, day noon after a business ses--' president 0f y,e Mrs Gloria Gene Ellswood, Mrs. Jackie Annette Ballard, Bruce A., all sion and a final general session Utah Society of Shelley; six grandchildren at which Dr. Lloyd A. Garrison, Farm and Denver, regional assistant LS.lRange JosephJosephF. Kostli F LOGAN Kastii, 77, of education. will- e- and Looan, died Seot. 6, V67, of a heart Apprais. discuss educational planning, at his place of employment attack ers w e r e an Born Aug 14, 1890, St. Margreth-en- , forces and results. Switzerland, a son of Johann and nounced - South whert Friday ont hour prior to sarvlcts. Bunal Salt Laki Camaterv City 30. Born May tc 1902, Ogden, Ger John and Koovman truda Marned Margara Ruth Black Juh 1933, Prg vO 5, She died 1958. Lans, daughter. Survivors: borer. Franklin R . Salt Laka City; Danial John, Bluff da la. Salt Lake Countyi Hansen, (Haiti) Merrill Mrs brothers Magna; 12 grandchildren; Pete Kooymen, Seattle, Wash.; Art Koovman, Eut man, Sait Lake Joseph Ernest Smith, 67, 3077 Sth East, died Sept 7, 1967, In a local hospital of complications following heart surgery Born Jan 5, 1900. Atlanta, Ga a son of John and Margarat Smith. Married Elvina (Vie) Heap Steadman, Oct 25, 1943, Elko, Nev. Member. Southern Baptist Church Survivors widow, Salt Lake City; stepsons, stepdaughters, Delhi Steadman, Salt Lake City; Ralph Steadman, Lompoc, Calif ; Dewem Steadman, Las Vegas, Nev ; Vergil SteadSheldon Steadman, man, Magna, Mrs William (Mary) Sevarnak. both West Jordan; Mrs. Wlltord (Edith) Green, Riverton; 71 grandchildren, three Funeral Saturday, West Jordan 4th Ward chapel Time to bo announced. Friends calf 1090 S. State St , SaturWas! day before services. Burial Jordan Cametery. Dc Cllrny 2700 Magna, calt friertdf m. Thursday Madeline Bedelt Strong, 69 ?04 W 1st North died Sept 6. 167, 6 15 P m in a local rest home of rancer Bnrn July 71, 1891 MaxweH, towa, daughter of U'vsses Simpson and Nellie Raridon Bedell Married to Claude Strong, Feb 21, 1917. Salt Lake Cftv Merfiaoe later solemnized, Sait Lake Temole He died, 1952 Married to Clarence Stevens,"' Salt Lake Later divorced City Church of Jesus Christ Seamstress, of Latter-daSaints 11 years Relief Society counselor, Elko. Nev Survivors sisters, brother, Dorothy Anderson, Ephraim- ,- Sanpete-County- ; Betty Jo Anderson, Howard B both Laramie Wvo Funeral Friday, 2 pifi, )60 E South call Temple, where friends Friday one hour before services. Burial, Elko, Nev. e Bor. W Dt-be- Retired Temple farmer Served three LOS WW II missions Red Cross volun t eer Survivors Widow; daughters Mrs Walter E (Bessie) Schoen R feld, Mrs Lawrence (Helen) P Cook, Briggs, foster Richard Jones. Paicoma, Syracuse. tr grandchildren. 5 grea t. Calif grandchildren. brother sisters, Clyde H . Farmington. Estella Wilt cox, Blanche Wilcox. Mrs Wesley (Ruth) Papworth Salt Lake City; Mrs Albert (Louella) Bradley, Sterling, Alberta, Canada Funeral SaturNorth Davis IDS Stake day pm, Friends- Cen'er, Syracuse call Lindquist's Kavsville Mortuary Fri7 at the stake center day pm. It 30 1? a5 a m Saturday p m Burial Farmmoton City Temeterv The family suggests contributions to the Utah Slate Hospital Provo. lness at her to the consequences M-of these secondary 'gifts' on the hfust,and of,en cal,1edme1 his severe critic, Mrs.1 total educational program. in a m7 intprview Harbach Community pressures for spe-- j because I seem to have an! clal programs are increasing instinct for being able to tell very rapidly, Dr. Glenny said. whether a lyric or scene in a In many states, budget ana - Play is too long or needs, lysts, departments of finance, Irevision. legislative auditors, state archi - Mrs. Harbachs main Interest tects and preauditors now heav- - was her family. long-rang- - servicat for . Funarai MAGNA Rudolph K. Wash who 65, erfieid, 5 at died Sent home, will bt Friday It am, 8525 LOS died Wednesday after a long il- Faculty? B-- Rudolph K. Wilcox E. SYRACUSE. Divli County Eben Wilcox. ISdied of natural causes Sept 6 In a Provo hospital. Born Oct 12. ,1881. Farminqton, to James Henry and Mary Maqda-lenWood Wilcox Irene Mar ned Udv 16. June 1909 Salt Lake gJ Westerfield i Dies At 79 Ella 71967 Thursday, September B-1-2. Stronger Voice For Continued from Page mnrri, w "Additional obituaries on Page well-know- n g - -- OBITUARIES Harold Schindler, 864 Zenith Ave., author of the PorRockwell ter biography Man of God, Son of has been given Thunder, an award of merit for the book by the American Association for State and Local History, Jsashville, Tenn. The award was voted at the AASLH annual meeting recently in Toronto, Canada, Mr. Schindler's book was published this year by the University of Utah. miere performance Thursday at 8:30 p.m. at Salt Lakes Theater DESERET NEWS, Mrs. Otto Award Goes To S.L. Author Bt the University of Utah Theater for the past several years. He also staged the recent Promised Valley at the theater opposite Temple Square. He - ias been given a year's leave of absence to teach stage design-tiat Yale University. Mr. Ballif has worked .with Ron Daum on the production of "Threepenny Opera, which ran for several thousand performances and resulted in widespread popularity for "Mack The Knife." Cast of Threepenny Opera" includes local favorites, all of whom have performed at the Dave Schultz, Mike Peterson, Martin Christian, Earl Nelson and David BevUniversity of Utah as well as in erly, left to right, appear in "Threepenny Opera," of Theater 138. other Utah Stage shows. of Members the cast are Gene David Beverly and Alfred Beverly Hatch, playing tenor and .1.0 Pack, Jenna Vee Soeffker, Mike son, Marty Christian, Besides directing the satirical saxes and clarinets, win assist L. Peterson, Joan Carman,, Beverly, Lee Martin, Gloria Mary Jane Palm, Margaret Rodberg, Merriam A. Allison, musical, Mr. Daum will play with the music. Besides "Mack Wayne Open - the piano, pump organ and per - the Knife," the show has more Crowell, Randy Scott, Michael Jim Southern, Lewis, David Schultz, Earl Nel- - shaw, William T. Watkins, Paul cussion instruments. Da Mae. than a dozen other numbers. vrTTv yrrTTyoT TOVrymnrrrywyT . SMITHFIELD, Cache County Martha Cornelia Payne Hun, 90, Smuhtieid, died Sepi 6, 1967, of causes incident to aae, in an Oqden rest home. Dorn Oct 4, 1876, Kaysville, Davis County, a daughter of James Levi and Martha Ann Colemere Payne. Married to Samuel Hunt, Feb. 12, 1896 Looan Temple, Church of Jesus Latter-daChrist of Saints Me died Ward. Member Survivors Mrs Alvib daughters, (Diana) Anderson. Mrs A. E. (Bif-diDowr, boih Smithfieid; Mrs. WiifOrd L. (Esher) Mecham, Ogden; Mrs Edmund (Mane) Baron, Rigby Idaho, 39 grandchjldren, 124 great 14 orpn g r e a t greatsister grandchildren. b'others, Hvrum, Charles, Mrs. Ed (Unal Box Elder Price, ail Tremonlon, County; Cedi. Trenton, Cache CoutV ty, Newell, Poplar Bluff, Mo. Funeral .Saturday, 2 pm, Smith-fiel- d 2nd Ward chapel. Friends cart Nelson Memorial Funeral Chapel Looan, Fncay, 7 9 pm., end at the ward chapel Saturday after noon. Burial, Millville, Cache County Cem. etery |