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Show w . - ' ; . - ' - - ,' - , , , '. - 1., Tricde Tech Gains nes ect LAVOR CHAFFIN Deseret News Education Editor RICHFIELDVocational education, often treated as a "poor relation" in Vtab schools. is gaining new respect and popularity here at Sevier Valley Tech. The school, officially nated an Area Vocational desig. Cenfet; by the State Board of Education, enrolls both high school and post. high school students. The courses offered are designated as "trade preparation." to give students the necessary en., try skills to obtain employment, explains La Mont L. Bennett. Se. vier School District superintend, ent, under whose leadership Sevier Tech was established. Typically,. Utah .high schools' offer "industrial arts" .courses designed to allow students ..t.o different vocational sample fields to see if they wish to pursue serious study in one of them. Tech's Sevier "terminal" courses have proved so popular of that "more than our senior boys are taking Tech ' courses," accordin to Richfield High School principal Douglas Loosle. Enrollment at Sevier Tech,. ihich is located adjacent to Richfield High School. includes 73 11;5 high schoor'students, sctool students, and 20 persons in a sepcial auto two-thir- post-hig- the school seres MI. it Sevier County schools has not yet won participation or strong supportt from'Aeighboring districts. Mr. Bennett notes.as estabWhen the .center lished it was intended to serye needs of nejghboring districts. Participation at the -school level is much mop"- re. Mr. Bennett points out. gional." "About 50o1 the 3 posthigh from outschool sbalents-comside Sevier County," Sevier Tech offers couvses in busiOess, electronics, body and fender., auto mechanics. dratt-- commercial ing, cosmetology, art, building 'trades, nurses aid ' Although post-h;g- -t- Elizabeth Sevier lin thing in put in 'high wonderful school." body class sponsored by the fedManpower Development Training' Program. Of the 1S5 high school stu- dentS0.96 are from Richfield 51 from .North .Sevier High.; High School at Salina. and 38 are from South Sevier High School at Monroe. Special buses pick up North Sevier High students at Salina at 7 a.m. and 1 rm. They.and other Tech students. onroll in three-hou- r classes. either from 7:30 a,kn. to 10:30 a.m. or from 1:30 to 4 :30 p.m. This leaves them time to' take four or sfive other high school classes. Student re,polse k remendous," according to Mr. Loose. "The vocational program. is a eral DESERET NEWS, Thursday, Several organintions in Salt explaining functions and opera-- I Lake City are using the name of lions of the police department, the Police Mutual Aid Associa- - he said: tion (PIMA) to Mr. 'Shields said it has come , elI to the association's attention that ads in safety pamphlets, !rents in pa'traffic code books and traffic mphlets and , hook, 'safety calendars are being solicW. Shields. asso- ited in the association's name. C. I ation Officers Cameron E. Hansen precid e a t, and Willard L. Heaps. members said of the PNIAA board Thursday. The association makes only said that both merchants and one fund drive a year. The cur- the public should ask solicitors rent drive is in the form of a for identification, including poticket sale for the annual police- lice badges and identification men's Ball and a PMAA booklett cards. 11111111111111111111111111111 Greer IC s P r Bt pc SAL 01 ...-- t ANIon btltos A,ce, Briefs i , Deseret News presents Elaine Cannon's Seminar for Young Americans Monday night at The Terrace and it promises to be one of the most exciting fashion musicales ever preBERKgiT.Y. CALIF. -s- Fu sented. ere conducted r,eral services This 'Young Americans 'Thursday in Bei keley for Fred-- ' er ick Cooper on Wheels" production will .' .., ;:'!,$,.' A Green. (Coop) spotlight clothes and cars and music and fun and food. M. former gen' eral manager of 4,', The show is free. ''''';";''Vl:11 the Utah Copper Want to learn more about Division of Ken- the show? Read The Young necott Copper section of the Americans Corp. Ile d ied Deseret News Friday. Even .of more important. don't miss .,Wednesday in a pneumonia this year's exciting seminar Berkeley hospi- Monday night. tal. Before retire- - Mr. Green ment in 1962: Mr. Green had served as assistant general manage of Kennecotrs Western 'Mining Division. to policyholders higher than last He said the $4.49 million in A,le 0..01 ttre Jl joined KVIMPCOtt Lase It 'k 14 tiearflef Na,al 13, Qs l Q. vr,c, ve, H Mr, Jost, Aker'ea Mrs 5,1t (;,, red Vol,) 7.0 h Orandch,ldren And, drun C. Funeral S0.71h Or Manti 7.h E r.(1,4 y hhen Saturdav ht... MA St A B. Lund Margaret Burt Lord act Margaret East. med 19t0, a 19 in t. '47,Fte'sk '''Afili;Xe-- - 41. 40 A total of $3.24 million was in benefits: $155,832 in sal aries and $83,721 in taxes. Total expenses were $3.627 million, leaving $1.35 million in WEST JORDAN citizen A city commission quorum of I iquor" stored there in violation crease to the fund. dissatisfaction ,vit;i of the law. three Thursday ordered opera-- i Added to the catastrophe re- mei- have been signed seme, now $4 million, was County government helped fors of the Jazz Hut, 559 W. 2nd tivate a move toward new goy; in all three violations, Chief $200,000 ernmental directions for corn South, to show cause why their nth& mtlfilties west of the Jordan liquor consumption and beer Commissioner Barker, in recRiver, Glen Kraft said Wedneslicenses should not be revoked. ommending that the licenses be day night. A member of the Slit Lake cited the The motion of Public Safety withdrawn, city's A on the challen- symposium Kraft, chairman of a citizens' coy Rotary Club a'nd Magna the control to "concerted effort Commissioner James L. Barkof hereditary metabolic dis- - committee to investigate new Lions Club, his alfgasilo'ns also of prostitutes" on ges activities eases will be held at Park City units of government for the included the Mining Society er Jr.. was approved without West Second South Street. to 35 representaFriday and Saturday. area, spoke discussion. America, the American Insti-- f He said one of the businesses Sponsored by the Intermoun- - fives of area towns at West Jor- tute of Metallurgical Commissioner Barker was which has been a source of nutain Pediatric Society, Mead dan City Hall. For and Petroleum Engineers, merous from absent from Thursday's meetcomplaints private Johnson Laboratories, the Utah All but three communities eign Relations Club. president citizens regarding prostitution ing and his motion was pre. Was State Department of Health and west of the river sent delegates of the Utah Mining Assn., board the Jazz Hut. of Utah College to the organizational meeting. merited in letter form. Commismember of the Salt Lake Chant-Mr- . "I am in receipt of a prov- the University will of the Medicine, gathering sioner George B. Catmull was isional report from the State Kraft, chairman of the ber of Commerce and the Utah: visit- attract several Town Council and en- Manufacturers Assn. Kearns indiof Health Department also absent. of the meeting with that at the present rate ing lecturers. MEMBER OF LEGION organizer cating Herman J. City Recorder Dr. Patrick Bray, University Dr. Bruce Egbert. West Jordan in 1967 there will be a He was a member of the Rogensen set the hearing for rise in reported cases of gonor- of Utah College of Medicine's mayor, was chosen committee American Legion, Alta Club, Sept. 2S in city commission rhea," Commissioner Barker Department of Pediatrics and chairman. and had been a member of the chambers. said. Neurology, is program chair- - Citizens have inquired about a materials advisory board of the Commissioner Barker asked man. that National Academy of Sciences of HIGH VD RITE ,system government for the hearing Thursday after would eliminate Research overlapping and the National He said the venereal disease the letter from Police Chief taxes and could be run more Council. of the effects one was problem revoDewey J. Fillis called for and Born Dec. 13. 189S. in Costa, efficiently, economically it is known cation of all licenses issued to of prostitution and A storm drainage study made Mr. Kraft said. he was a son of Frederick that a west was Rica, South Second Hut. the Jazz Greert.--H- e-: Richards- - and by- the Caldwell. andCarrieFerris A of source vice. this cooperative researehproj The chief asked that the li- 'major Prostitution is not an isolated Sorensen Engineering Firm coy- - ect with the Bureau of Commu- married Elizabeth Dow in No- censes he revoked premanently. of land in Salt pity Development, University of vember of 1924 in Piedmont, ,problem, he added. It involves ering 46,860 acres corn- PURCHASED LIQUOR Lake has been robCounty will help determine the Calif. abuse. armed assault. Utah, drug Survivors include his widow. In his letter the chief said bery and other crimes fostered pleted. popularity and feasibility of five Berkeley ; twn sons and a undercover police agents pur- by a "spirit of lawlessness." Salt Lake County commission- - alternatives: chased liquor over the bar in "Businesses such as taverns ers Wednesday approved paying I. Creation of a new county daughter. Fcederick Jr., Palo the Jazz Hut Sept. 10. Later the run by persons who are con- thW engineering firm $6,005 for Jordati Alto, Calif.: Randall. Glendale. from the extending same day officers inspected the stantly flaunting the law. en- the study. The study covers an River on the east to the Tooele Calif.. and Mrs.GloriaG1:Muse,. place after closing time and courage vice and related crimi- area from 41st South to 6400 County line on the west and RP. N.Y.; six grandchildren; o sisters a rd a brother Mrs. found liquor being consumed on nal violations," Commissioner South and from the Jordan from the Utah County' line on the premises and a "quantity of Barker said. iRiver to 6400 West. the south to 21st South on the Rita G. Connell. Phoenix, Ariz.; G. Rice, Glen'Mrs. no rth. dale, and Ferris M. Green of 2. Creation of a new city Austin, Colo. including all the communities, several new cities. or 3. Formation of metropolitan government. 4. Dissolution of the present , incorporated communities. 5. Continuing with the present governmental organization. Federal funds will help fi- Salt Lake City lklayor J. other political post such as gov- of the two commission positions the U. research, which . U.S. twice ernor or for senator. not but two have election, up Brarien Lee- made it official will be the major project of L. Also filing Wednesday was a filed with the city recorder. Wednesday by filing his candi Keith Wilson, bureau director, The Utah State Board of barber. Jess C. Kone, the sev'ho resides at Kone, for another Health applauded a move to dacy fouryear enth to file for a Salt Lake City for the next few months. will a be East, seeking There is a possibility of creat - regulate trash burning term. at commission chair. nominacommission s socond dumps Wednesday, then sugIn all., nine persons irg a first-There had been some speculahave lion in the Oct. election primary class city WPSI of the river wqh gested that the dump operators tion that he might seek soriie announced intention to seek one 24, population around 90.000, Mr. do more to control rates. -Besides managing his own wilson said. its regular Acting during barber shop, Mr. Kone is a priCreation of a. 11CW county monthly meeting. the hoard secvate consultant for safety engi-- ' you'd require approval of a ma- onded the Utah Air Conservaneering and traffic control. sugc,estion jority of voters in Sall Lake tion Committee's Mayor Lee is the first and only County. Petitioi s. cOntaining that Utah cities, towns and majority candidate to file. of the qualified vot- counties prohibit open burning Mayor UP, 68. has served two ers would have to be submitted at dumps. terms as Salt Lake maSor as by May 1. Drs. to insure Going a step hather, the as two terms as governor chis'on on 1968 election ballots. hoard urged the local governand six terms as mayor of During the committee's next ments to develop methods of Price. ,meeting, Monday at 8 p.m. in waste disposal that will elimiIn his statement of candidacy, West Jordan City, Hall. 1850 W. rat and insect hazards. The board unaniniously electhe said, "I have always tried to 7800 South, taxes and population give the people efficient govern- - of the area will be discussed, ed Mrs. Charles Walker vice members chairman during the meeting.. Other committee ment at the lowest possible cost. "As commissioner of finance, elected Wednesday, night were In the hoard's running dialoAT I'm proud that Salt Lake ,City Rodney Brown. Granger, vice gue' with the develoners of. a . Geraldine Christen-balance- water system at the little, town has operated in the black with a President: and Miriam of LaPOint. Uintah West Jordan, Sell, iq'erv year budget Quoty. hri'th Petterborg. Kearns. secretaries. narties seemed closer In ariree since I became mayor:: Mayor Lee also said city em- ave be en ploves had'. been' given vages S Phone HU (21 South, Main) meritc of a 11(q0V installed and fringe benefits comnarable . with private industry and thata Alumni of the former motor.water s,stem at 'bp town...a. Air The board annrrverringtalln- pool at the old Kearns !men; iplirioognrameAjlist devices'..in Force...Base...will. bold...their12th 4ion of, wa.sheL-.)R---' 7:30 would twolines. the water of at They reunion annual Friday completion. stgc . This represents the roost am- - p.nl. at 2920 Highland Dr. Call vent preqsure problems , that , ' theior 4, bitious outlay in the history of, Mrs. Nichnis, 483.8213 for infor.' might give rise to contamina, ' , tion of the water. Imition. the city," he added. el 2 '4 Adolph (ovnty, t 4; Mt - , Richard W. Piling C CP PuCANA!' A ET.HBRIDGE were held lect week nerai to Pit heid Ant , d in Lethbridge 86. termer Utah recident He r,16,,O. 9. 1061 died Seol in 1, hb, ;t Boni In 1881, Levton, utAn Mar. ; Set Symposium two-fol- d ' Drainage Study Ifs Now official atil Lee Will Run Again pm Janet Franthen, r c Marion tery , 1- INTERMOUNTAiAuthonted MARRIAGE LICENSES . '' , ' i'' County TAYLORSCHUSTER M,chael Leon. 23. And Christel; 21. both Nairn& Idaho ACK1-,OL Z von Earl 24 and Nancy Carol. 21, trn11 eidyfield, Coin LUCKAVViNCENT Podnev Fred. 21. and Rebecca Sara, 18. th Sa't Lake C,tv BARNESWEST Etbeard 38. and Johanna Mace, 21, both Salt Lake COY CHENCHUANG .1er Jean and Hsu.; Yfflo. 26. both Svl i e240 City NIEBUHRMILLS CrA.a I .1w rence. 22. and Steila Jeanne. 20 both Salt Lake C. PLUMHOFMARTIN James 19. R,cha-aod Deiinno Cairn. frit, Silt !dk, c,ty BENTLEYNELSON Orni Lv, And PAJla N'Ar,P 19 bob) i. r sib 1Iv C,, SLOANNOEL 17. Lake (tv LARSEN0IMOND RI ier'On. 19 ,irry 18. Prvce. 21 and t n, v JOHNSONTHOPPE lb and Karen K, (9,AY. St Priv, b o 25 UM. B,anrh P ARBUCKLEBROCPWAY ; Cr,. lc; ..,1 aer a 21 swor. and Va, 0 0-- , KAYTEEPLES Cs legal age a, i k" Pig,' hot., cA't KORIONHANSEN DA, 26 V ke Coy NIEI.SENBROOKS 20- ad J,A1,d, Lake rV 22. N legal GA,V 7;. boh And-e- Ve:CIA al BUTCHE RS EGGERMAN Randy roy. 19. Krrr,. a ri Dana. IA 'P.,' ROBINSONPOTTER AY hn,11 IQ n RusENBARKHor,rze rrt S RROWNHIOHAM 2c.:. A,,d 0 ar-- k,A,Nz KRAUtE 20 ., Maeleete bf.;Ahccii'solNI;uNr4v kr, 8 o 2,1 Bount,W4 'IlkSq't:E PH TAYLOR anct Lorine, FA Cly St - q ' SAtu'd,,, 2 2 At Stake- ,,,,,w,c, graadch,ldren; 0 - .0,.. Fi.eeral ;. Privrie area? Friday. Memorial 2 P.m.. Chanel, F.i , St StuA;urYdCmhvisoel Nets.' ieiv!ph Eidriev, where friends.. reit Thdr,day. m .Fr,elety prior to servieeS BUri. 17er5,de Cemetery. Heyburn. Ir"260n Einastt"ScLutahrkimernoU1;: rends mar tail at the mortuary Friday 641 pm. and Saturday arlor to services Interrnent Salt Lake City Cemrtery, Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary KORODI uneral services for Elizabeth Soence Korogi voll be heid FrAay 12 i,con260 in the Larkin Mortu are Chapel, East South Temple Friends rnav call at the mortuary hour Thursday 68 pm end Friday prior to services Add,tional services Salu-daP.M. Rogan Mortuary, WYOMMO Pi)Ck where Springs frie-c- ls rnay call t hour prior to vices Interment Mt. yew Cemetery. Funeral directors Larkin Mortuary. LAX IN Funeral services to, Arinur P Lakin will be held Saturday In a m Sunset Lawn Mortuarv 1!.0 East I3th South, Criano. wher friend, May call Friday, 68 p.m and , Saturday one hour prior ks Sunset Entombment sery,c., Lawn Mausoleum Funrat direCtOrai Curtts MaCkey Sunset Lawn Mortuary. LUND Funeral services for Margaret Burt Lund st,11 be held Fr,day at 12 noon at Deseret Mortu 36 ar South. East ire where tr s May call Thursday 6 to or,, and Frday or.or to services Interment Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Fwnerai Deseret dfrectors Mortuary MYERS Funeral services fro Be,o,ce Myers, ',oil be held Fridal The Deseret MortuarY, p E 7th South, where friends may m. and Fri.. ThUr,diV '6 to e day prior to services. Intermnt. Riverton Cemetery Funeral directors, Deret Mortuary NANCE Funeral services tor John Wesley Nance Sr. will he hed in the Kaysville at I p m rna, LDS 5th ward chapel. Friends may ca:I at Lindouistrs Kavsville Mortuary. 340 North Main, Thussday 7 to 9 p m. and Friday it a in until sr. 12 - Don; Hamilipp,' Aurora. IWO Mar. ASTE Funerat arryces tor Frei wol be ne,d Saturday itt 17 noon at tne Deseret Mortuary. 36 Ea.1 Ph South where trends mev ad SatUrdaY p m (MI Fday P, ,er,,e, irterment Funeral D,reC. Lake Cty Cemterv tors. Deseret Nortuary BATEMAN Fundrat serviCeS for Ross Merwood Bateman will be held Salina 6v pm in the West Jordan Slake Howe Friends may call at the Gott Mortuary $090 South State r,day 6 to 8 D en an Saturday at the West Jordan Stake House ono hcur prior to services. 8u,ial in West Jordan Cemetery. Gott Mortuary Funeral D,rectors DUN N senoces RulerPI for Marian Elizabeth Duna will be held 70 0, Memer.a, ',ern-len- t Lindouist's A 71. Far-- 21 Ste01,en' Harrt. 20 And VaSeel WaYn Amo P,er t 00 Lake both' Salt Latta Annrn 415 P ,n id a Bur iev 1.nno Kay. 'Th.lkea bc1h M Heypurri. d.ed Sept 18 h,!sp.tal oi a hear! a I. mrrt Firre Mac" 23. Utga. Oiurri a. te Jr a'd ArIm Married Alice Vrraurr', A'k r Kan. .Vankai. Member, 'Medern tordreen of Amer. Ce..r ch. tirriera.an.. I. VW Veteran Lerpoe. Survsqtrs A dAuci,ters, D. Val!elo. Ca'il Gere Ms. Rut. Sc Leo Mrs Holohao. IMaryInul St "'" nor)ity oouGLAs LDS Haim 'en r1,-,- and Kr,hne. rn HreRuPm. - 19 Crc14, Lewis A: Hamiltop 19. 1111,4. Kb. friend, C,V! Sturdy ricOn-Bur,ai Km,kb CO Cemetery , - P - Ar f, pm. Ase ,,acber Cedar C'te, V rf y, Dt 190 Act,' orandcb idren; Fun, crIndch.'cl-pr- , Inn C C , I RAvrrnr,d And Prn Ann, FORSYTHSNYDER G!ern. , Lltnn 0 , Lgogyietts, grandchodren; Melba. Idaho, Esther 1,4,1ort. tmtn Cahl 9 C;Ardr,-.e- Funerals Heaton SchOo It 2 une-- a F r Arty Bose Springer VOrhAtry, Rchlield. friends (.01 Thursday 79 p day Prior to serv.cet. eurtal ysvale Cemelery Johns ma! NT Set.,t Lna JoAllem. Vrc tnnane (Laverne'. ARrrnn.k) Marto. Ans,r,C in seph N ,son. Fork. Mrs Mk.or (Ltry) Si'-- ' Mrs Calt jc111 26 Tooe'e BU,10,0P. (PrClIrr)) W.Ifmed Zrh COV R. YSVAL E LaPuente Wesh ; Myrne ; grandchild-en- 19 ,M4.x.LPensitcotaE tijAibert K. F OS rr, frco, Cr., scs,5 sonr. daucbterk. Nryrran ""tItCedar Bla.ne Eci,a State'', IN Drae !Lula. gr,b.nS,,n. Cttv; and J2dv Lynn. t Or 2 I. Former SOUghern NE11 sON yr An C,ty S.11 ts, C BROWN 24 G in 2r1 S GRAHAAALUECK bc1n Jumus Inng 161. st iv ,V 21 A ,Aca, Kane Coldniv RI Sarah LaVurne, korn Heaton Ka-a- b KarAti, Serf 20 ,n d,d of nituea. Born Drc 71, aA. V,rq,n, Thsh,ngton ((Nervy,. to Go de and A Parker kern Named to F'ed C Heaton. Dec 23, LDS Tr,rrr Irk, St (;ew--.d.rd c4 GradUa'e Ur vers,ty of bnr and Si? KANAB, 16. THOMAS-PARR- tabn Idnhr Sarah Sven. Michanl of and Carr,' AJr-ra- d1 atter OGDEN .1,mes Robert John& 79 Ogden, d.ed Sept. 19 in an Ogden 14 rest home Born Aug 188e, P'easant View, Weber County, to James and Elizabeth Thomas Johns. Married BeSS,e, Susan Br'own, Dec 7n, 191e, Salt Lake LOS Temp!e, She d ed Nod. 74, 1944 Married Lizi,e T. Salt Lake Hors!ey. April a 1947, IDS Trrrylo e he d,ed Jar e. 19t7 Owner John's Grocery and J R. Johns & Sons Grocery, both Ogden.. LDS Member Church. Survivors we T Robert Salt deughtr5, Lake City. Melvin rs , Darrel B both ToCrele, Mrs. Jannabee J. WarCalif ; Mr, Ted ren, Sacramento, Anitta Bradford, Roy; PrP, step riai ohters, Ed L. Bowen. ton, Id Mo, Horace T Bowen, West Wrbrr, Mrs ()leen Nc,,rra HAHN', Mantua. Mrs Vefma Sanders. Ocd(a. :6 drandchi'd, en; 72 great brother,. Farmer E grandchd-en- , V rlearant lew F uneral Frzday ema, L OS E iphth Ward Chanet. Opera 9 ThUrsdev Ca P ,,, Fr,o,ds L ndnuist At and Sons Mortuary, ,Nard (hApri F dv pe hr,yr t, tO No,th Ogler ,,PrvCPS rn,ter y. STATISTICS r2. - James VITAL d lr. A i1,11.7),e1; - Salt Lake Pd.tto County Jo, erh Coburn. 69 Mrvinic 8. ,n a 19 leht,e9:1 twttnt a long Illness on May 1898, htston Idaho. to Erndertcit and Emma Bell Coburn, married Mar, etl Budge. 11.vorced yrtle Mar torn. DeW,d. Sept 12, 1114. IE 1Y. Net., Membr r LDS Church Mi,nr SW' voiorS DeWitt. wdw, u s Navv; Ma ry va le; m.chael w le, brotners. !,ters, Arnold M.. Umit, M'nt hlr.rmart (Cy). Po Blanrin, B. C10 Woods Agles Mangus, Croy-Ulan. Mrs C C. (Volt) Mandus, Byron, Wyo Funeral Tues. day .n Alamos& Burl Sanford, Cob. er 'pros County, Gr.yru,rie p rr., R,chtield C1y (erne. Frday ON DISPLAY TODAY to Sm Car,. R,rhfrld. E. Ray ALAMOS& COLO 71. diert h, 0i- ' J. Coburn Leon IV A dines', Born Nov. 20, 189S, Sanford. Co!o. to Bgt!lait t'letron. Marred Clenn Christ,ArLon, 0.-2S. ICU. She d,ed Sept 12, Ig Vr,orinar,an Graduate Big Horn AcAderny, B,g Horn. Wvo. Manhattan Veterinnr,an Veteran College WW t.aember LIDS Church Sur, vrrr, daughter, Mrs. JeAn (Frances) Marsha ht,,kt, IMAM dAtighlr of 71Aden E. and Shelly American Aie ,:C) C3' M.e,sks, South), Murray, ched Sept 17 shortly a ter twin in a Salt Lake City ho,pl tat SuYors Parents, brolhrs, MPIcviv, ter, Derek. Jpme, M. And all Murray; grandoarents ; Mr, Mrs. James 0 Meeks, 7MIStitIAGEL141 VOLKSWAGEN p, Alarrva nosnitat alter MURRAY Sewer la in a le, Snen Junius G. Berthelson Miiièiks 196'6 They GP E EN, Sar.oefe Clarence Mower. aa. cl,ed Provo ho,p,tal of pnro Oct 9, P98 ,rview. Sewer County. to Joe Smith and Ma rr,ed Mahala Cyffih,a Mower RePole FfTderocksen Divorced tired farmer Member IDS Church, Survivors sons, daughter, Leo. Salt Lake (,Iy; Devon, Tonele, Mrs. Are,1 (Sfsf,e) Morris, Elko. Nev orandchort, brother, Andy, Murray,. Funerni Ceturdee I i m Fountain Green I DS Ward Cherie!. where tneed, (en SAturcley ene IlnUr Oro, to Serv,reS. BU'ial Founta ,n Green Cemetery. Pe And v cuntv Sep, F. Bush died Member LDS Church. Retired sons, Survivors: daughCltrpept,!r ters; Frank Ray. Teas; Billy, Air Paul, Force, Payson: Germany; Mrs M4rs1a Well Salt Lake City; Ratty Hutchison. Spanish Fork; 6 vandchildren, brothers, sisters; WilW , Pocatelto, lia Idaho; Glen, Gersola. S4nta0L1111; Utah LaVon, (minty; Mrs. Laura Yoroason, Mrs. Vern Anderson. both Sandy, Mrs. Mrs. Carl Mel Walker, Ogden, LaRenel Lance, Salt Lake City. Services Friday I P M SantarAtin Tintic LOS Stake Center Fr,ertch Ketttsp m may call Thursday Jolley Mortuary, Payson, at Stake center Friday prior to serviciti Burial, Santaown CarnatOrY Clarence Mower 'raver E. area SAN TADUIN, Utah County Thcmas Mims York. 67, died Tina-cla- y in a Provo Hospital after a long illiess porn Doc 10. 11199, Santa. n. to W mad Janie Heatis Wall. Shit Yok. Gladys Sidwell Kate Marrod 5h d FOUNTAIN OGDFN Mar,on From, Tohyor, Idaho Falls, thed Sept 19 'n An hear! almrk Oddrn Hcspit a. Born April 1 1883 County, M.,and Mary Leo spu.'l. to Jorech Bran,ilter To liver Married Phvnas Wornore. Jan. ?Q 190, Sal Lake City. Owner Mrdel Laundry and Utah Linen Snowy Oodin POPrrnPr V.bnr Cub. BAPtiSt Church. BPOE, ri, Survivors way:, ()gel,. Oonen; Mrs. dauolVers, St."kta E Margaret Bonham Mr, ray lInntIdaho; mal Groom, hush Pighy. Mrs. Wayne. (Marian) Go n,',1 Mrs. JOsePh Kenny. bath Olden; L,hria Pldd' Mrs. Ga-Vol Mrs. David (5.uranl ley, Calif. Funeral and Isx,a;, Idar.o Fads. is Reuon CHe - AC "NEW" 12th will be Ea, in the Idaho Friends MPS, CAH Pt .1,,k MOrtuarv. Idaho Falls. Fi,dav, 19 th, ward ch,ont 'a' ,rP.m, end dav one hot.r hr'ore the services. Burial, Idaho FAIR - 2033 So. Main JP,,Pt Nadine o m At mert. -- SEE THE morial chapel, 1St't Idaho She was ,.hot to death Tuesday night at her 5,,It Lake Cty Ana Falls AVe. 1726-7t- four-yea- al Frandsen N. Si,dav akh be!cl mori for k,,6(e, ;7 224 911, Funerat Regulation 0- f Dumps A pplauded .. orial Burial. Park IS USIALYOrk d rd Worried Lee Holt Jenes loOl Pr Ordied trst De. ,ta,e vonien oil well in Alberta, Ceo,-d- e Fe, mer resident Cerdston. Wooltoid. (eiders,. Canada, Provo, Utah. Retired widow; son,. Dore!, ,urvIvor, Celortov; both detronters, Mrs Rill Erse,' Sterners, She.bk, Mont Lou Mrs Neelv. (Meryl MoM Greet Pail. ,1 drenckiod reo meetLarandehildren Bur.c!. 0, ren S Cemetery. - 1 24, WHIrEROCKS. Ltintah Countv Fu,,eral services for Ad Wish Frederick Bush. 27. We Indian Tribal ooli(PrIall at Ilintah and Ouray ApencY, that and killed Tuesday, skill be Sturdy. 0 M. Whiterocks EPiSCO- Dal Church. Friends call at the family home in Ouray Friday night and at the horn Saturof Samuel Bush, Whiterocks, Burial in tha day before services John Harrnes Cemetery, WhiteroCks. Born Feb 5. 1940. Ft, Duchesne. to Samuel and Mabel Cornpeach Bush. M,roed Nema MYOrtt Santio SUrVIVO7S An. sons daughter', Add. Frederick and Roosevelt; Adena. Ouray, stepsons and stets. daurthterc, Jolene. tree, wade and Lynn Santio, all of Ourav! parents, Whiterocks. brothers And sisters, Viola Bush, FarrninntOrl, N M. JefShirley Busts, all fery. Samuel Jr Whiterecks. Taney, Mrs Ruth Beaudrow. Mrs. Maude Wright. M.'s William Van r Murrhii, All Salt L e C ity. GraCa Slade. Sin Francisco; s, Ro W Alta) Hahne. Fora tel. ID. Idaho. la gran& hildvan; 44 tt rh cher' 9 r Orr II M Center LOS r r,hr,rt CAI, Buchanan Mhrlu 1,4 rel My Friday é pm. SA,urClAy PrlOC to serv.ces. Bural, Manti City r4.1 Sinad' h ne hildyl Member, 3rd Pleasant 56. FreJeritk E Loaf Chr tst ot Saints Funeral soh, SPARKS, NEV, tor chort William Spaiehower, who died Sept. IS in a Reno hospital atter a long illness were held Sent, 18 in Reno Burial Mountain View Cemetery. Reno. Born June 21, 1911. to William J. and Eli !ebony Married Mare Spainhower Eddy Davidson. March 12, 1955, Reno. Vet. er 1 VyW II. Former Sait Survivors: resident widow; City Salt Lake City; brothers, mother, sisters. Stewart, Jack. balk ROW Delbert, Mink Nev ; Mrs. FlOrenall Rose. Sall Lake City. Steck, ApAn!.. Jr, ut ;" Robert W. Spainhower err., F ot employe at Magna take ( t e r. aret graduation from the Uni LUNI Marg lwery ce Me b r y'ersity Of California at Berkeley R n s ecrest 2nd A,;:aanobt, Ward, Chorch c metallurgical degree. ci Chrua ttrr clay Saint,. Democratic cons POSITIONS moon worker ft.ny VeAt5 Lad,es EittA, Salt Lake Lodcr No. been asllr. Green had 85 Sur,VP, huxoand son (laiidh Mr tcr Rote, Mar v JrAn 'AcKCC's sistant superintendent at AncchiGnie. alt Sol LAiLt, CIN F Rnhera l&en Pn,n, brothe, Arlmir mill: superintendent at Texas; Orchard. Port keenetti Kansas Ci'a N'ot Wash Hurley. N.M.: general Fuller sis ors, Mr, Lawreoc G (F lareace) tendent for all New Ntexico op- - Jn Paul N'irs, SAIMOC. Idaho Pindi., Boise ida',0 and assisiant E erations 36 7th general tHcieril Fiiixerel idny flocn herP friends Call Thurviav manager of the Chino Mines Di- Seolh, 8 el,d Friday belore services i9t2v5. ,r died Inger SorenSteck Mar Sviveretta C on. et,. 23. We, Manti Sh, d'i d Oct 13 1961 soicmnizeill Man,. ...mole Survi veis sonSi daugh ter,. Elden. Rov. kebar Countv m. Go' hen m pato hospital ral cause 5, Born Sept SOrinovilie 190, a Utah County, clAuuriter of Adam and Pokey prn W or ,hen Boit Marr.od 0 Thom as J. Lund. as Istc. ang scil Scet 8 OS P Stof All PAV, Steck James Frederick March 1:1,,rn 2antl 3r.,71 Jetiree ohel, 9019, two 8remt oreAt orAndch.lciren; brother, sister, Mt George C Pleasant; Geneva Salt 14ke Ctv 0;cl'oyd. Vuneral Saturday, om, Mt. Pleasant. Ward chapel. call Jacchs Mortuary. Fri,. renO,7 9 m arid Saturday 10 a m. p day until services Burial, Mt. Alesant City Cemetery. .,:,cisale. sons, , 19 a in S,.pt Nentoi rest home at. natural causes rd 5,111,11dy -- tore SP.A..ces. Burittl Sett Lolkh C.tv. Chrhf..t" 111 - died grandchildren. or And(' hildren, A LAo'ence (C I. ono Reach Caill,; I. 6661 Mrs j Mr Mr J C. 7 Avirsr, F. ,:49;''' i, SUr VIVO, Son. daudhters Ferrel Iva N Olsen Mrs Kenneth Tinal Pa me r Mt. Pleasant; 20 s1s,s, .66. PfAr James rh, oreAt 31 ()clients teeee,"".titei 12, Ward Relief Sooetv ,tsting teach. er Mt pleasant Pioneer HiStoncal yg! S 8066 uner A, Senurnris noon Stale vi Se' tr.cros can rr,Onv 6 8 p rl, And Ssturdsv belere services, Burt. murray Coy Cemetery. stA,99 Age Nov 8' He 19.1 Mt Sly, If ,A,, DAI1A, 14 t ,t, S. li County c''M'chavnicIhl '44 ' , tf 0e, tO atter-Oa- iqS8 11 I And iene o,nnonaren Pennell ' r Senate died Mt 7.- f Nielson at her cause nt Jesus Marr,ell Petersof, Sa'rle, '4 sown., ' ,..... s ar,e,, M rh.set Fire, Is Min hit.K.01 Irish, .11 - ,,,, S. Pleas daughter et C e n and Jensen Chrcilena Sof etv.en Marrnd,,. E rastue to T. IA Ant Iss, shonn SLirldi,COU 'IOW fireu-a- n day-pa- paid ' 064'" S',o d P 1,42 28 la County !after twith a premiunA Governmen (Mill 30? ) ICU m30,e OCt AK Tsvior, ri '. 7 Cle,c raS s 1967, am Bor n et 1 IS nCOnt ' a idahn beriv I ale, d,Ofeed stat.00 &Itt., Se ',Le ots, oter. Vole, st, Kr, rAn ( onf Irr t F Clt Met N II , , B,notiron s'elf1Ve (ClACI, k find Yrs' ol s, Sophia A9 70, home B,o,,Ite r7 son or ho Sett a, Ar M,Fr,ee Ohr,st her d Irked With in 1924 2 I Is.,5 Te is., et , , re, D a Mncla Al.elson Sent. Taylor ftf0,o7tai IAheart all i. of 14., NOM. 'iv la,er c n-' n- colleted premiums; and $486.943 in interest during the fiscal year which ended June City Questions Bar s License i!oth,h L fund r,n "e aoe t3612th. Ser. Saitzer,and ea,,CI , year. hAt,r 1A81 j' is about $20,000 ,0 1; : h CAtos, fkur r, - The State Insurance Fund. which provides workmen's compensation insurance for public' and private emphlyers, has declared a $476.129 dividend. Herbert F. Smart, state director of finance. said the dividend r c, '" Chun., - Declares Dividend ' ,A, !he A, SO" In Berkeley Ball Room, 464 S. Main. Seat on PLEASANT. MY 1 tr., S, cod s, men, I.o,n AOC. E. MIN. Ai 1 Jack Eaws . Lotion IS, 3, Sur'', Malinda A Jack Fred) Aste ecti. to ser,ut et SAtur Rock o m RogAn Mortuary. glAr here tr,encSs CMIs SaturCL99 Sp Bur one t,r,or pr Or to ser Rock St.evo Ctmeter5, PtCuP,A n Shrms, A d :e0 call or pp p ser,cos OBITUARIES t s 6 s (W.Iletta Mrs Jirx Wlina Curry. Mrs. Floyd (Eunice) C,owa,d Sall Lake City; Mrs. Mils Lee Cdv. Crescent Stryt; ( al I Mr, tester (Lucille) Gagon Modesto. Calif ; Mrs Leslie (Isobel) Walston, Puyallup. Wash.; 31 grand. d r P n I gri.4:,)randChiid,Pn; brother, Cyrus Nelson, Salt Lake half Sisters, halt brother, City: Clawson, Mrs. Mosiah (Lou.. Lyman nil K.del. Vernal; Mrs. Leonard Rogers, Ariz d Frtenth may Call at 4330 S. Rd Friday. 6 il 0 m. Ro,- where rt.enrls Temple s. r lester Saviie, L Spr,ngs. lunoral Frtdriv lA,vo Sh E 1.1!. Rites Held Rock Lake Sett Ail R R V Ver. sa r Geo, cult James lelenka Strs tors .. r dM.cillterS.Gr.orge, ,mbef. Stant Oft 956 LOS r v - Divorced C Chu,r n Sur hUstiand, VvarS, ci ,;(1,,cr, Sc, Easton, A,p,r (Chr,stmal J1( k V , Ake CLA, H i bud, t.ttt Nun ut, L,A, es Samete Co' t, Booltou irs Lo9,.7.1 1St, y C,CI lt,yrou Santa Mrwl,c , Ro,:k 4 th t Ke.,reth Srr.no Ws ; 22 granrichum on 15. LDS telt, Stmber c h. .,;110! C,Iv a 67, Clayborn May n a y Salt Te m Jved t L 0 Vt, SC:,'moted L eke DS E3 - Wilson Edmond and Ida Nilson. 'son to Wil. Married ham W. Wilson. Shte 1410 lc stt,-o- F. to and Chr.crma.l-rPc'tson a., ei h Wirt krtroty. Aug 4 NS R tcir, G reen C.-- E. HISS B. Ida Beryl Wilson, Ave (S3) South). d,ed Sept, 20 in a rest Lake Sa:l home of natural causes. Born Aug MO, Chihuahua Mexico, County,, , Wvo aay , The The Policemen's Pall will be held two nights, Friday and urday at 8:30 at the Terrace News F. Wheels Turning For Seminar Only Police Fund ()live And It's Always A Ball! )7, Korogi. no soot, 0,ec Sept 70 m a Wm 1 ret hom et pAt ' utAl Borr 19 1990 Soot Sormhs Bork training and apiiii,mut, lepx. The schoct's locam)n front tte slate's met;:opoli!an aid Prcas pre,zeins some proh!tnns It vtas tb!itctilt, tor rdoucie, to obtain .itil,,, 'L'ht,; Nt;,s body repair t.1,t,s hen an i'lsa!,,,WO :1,n solved aorcted to tut n 0 0. ;,,I. Its - autos "to;;Iki.stippc.,edk ti, aced heyend cco::0..:, to the sthott". Thr c,its th, I.:1 to pawed dt;tic'd to holll s'altrort ti.e ptolect 1)0!, to sondot the i, trititiln:z vt hilt o,1 school he . , a sizniqc,int .eveople N'Oc1tio1:11 ettit..tntto tray pity a Muth Mori, imporlant 101,, In Clait's school prozram Ida Korogi S. Elqabeta t 1 S. 21i 1967 September Park KAySVille Funeral Kaysville Mortte, ars, NEWMYER Graveside serviCeS for Elaine .J Newmyer will be held ll a m in the Salt Lake C:tv Cemelery. Friends may call at Russon Brothers Mortuary. 255 South 2nd East, Thursday el P.m. Funeral directors. Russon. Brothers MOrtU SHORTHILL Momorial services for Ruth Wood Shorthill will bp con. ducted Salurd-iP.m. at the Central Chhstian Church 1370 South 3rd Fridyvfl- at Evansoand South. erivnte inter. In 'Olivet Cemetery. merle hpu of powers tr,ond so mishIng to the Americsn may coniribute Society in her name. Funeral directorst Evans and Early. ing. Eat Dm 1st 57-- Mount a |