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Show T f f VW DESERET NEW 4B v Saturday, October 14, 1967 CCeainms Tops sponsored by the Deseret News, is televised Saturday at 1 p.nu on KSL-TChannel 5. . Jordan seemed unbeatable In ent story, Kearns answered a question concerning a chemical equation and before f Jordan could respond, the Cougar team the first .half, taking advantage of questions missed by the Kearns squad. The Beetdlggers knew the reasons behind Grover Cleveland's successful ' presidential campaign in 1880 (he campaigned for tariff reductions), and who Invented the nuclear reactor (Ernest Rutherford). The second half was a differ had. answered By BRYAN GRAY Deseret News Staff Writer Jordan High School failed to answer any question in the second half and Kearns came from behind to defeat the Beetdigger v in scholars '.Young Americans 260-15- 0 quia bowl Kearns answered divers questions on such things, as the quality of eggs, the Inspection of meat, the population of Asian countries, arid the molecular value of chemicals. The Young Americans quiz, . D. Hogan Services Joirdomi ' r five consecutive questions corratly, 220-15- 0 taking a lead. The Cougars Linda Bennion told moderator Kay Richins table arrangethat It ment to place a butter spreader next to a salad. Lynn Wessman said that the most densely populated areas in the world are in Japan, Formosa, and South was-poo- r '6WghSch6ols Quo 2 Dim Fly Jialefy. Flags Bingham, Korea, arid Laurie Lemmons knew that the U.S. Department doesnt Inspect of Agriculture locally prepared meat ' Russell Bench answered two bonus questions after teammate Linda told Mr. Richins the color of an egg shell has no bearing, on the grade given the egg. were -J- ordan team members Elaine Doug Maughan, captain; Hill, Randy Steadman, Gary Wright. for next The contestants weeks show are Clearfield and Roy high schools. Cyprus, Joidan, Kearny and Granite High Schools will fly green and white safety on flags next and accident respectively, show; week.-Citati- sta-tisti- Bingham none, nohe; Cyprus 1, none; Murray 1, none; Hillcrest 1, 1; Jordan none, none; Kearns 1, none; Skyline 4, 2; Olympus 6, 1; Granite 2, none, and Granger 6, L r f1"1 ' Wrong Lost 5 Days Four tourists MOAB three of them from Poland got lost in th.back country of the Arches National Monument area spent five days trying to find their way out, and were found safe Friday. They were driving in the area and took a wrong turn, said Arches National Monument Charles Parkinson, Ranger taking a wrong turn in this country can be disastrous. As it turned out, the tourists mistake resulted in more discomfort and inconvenience than disaster. They were identified as . Wlod-zinie- Grocholkski, 30; Magdal24, and Zczislaw all of Poland, and 23, Korzyzsk , Mrs. Maria Ginter, 45, Chicago, Mr. Korzyzskis mother. , ena Ftadisen,' Their misadventure began Monday when they drove along the wrong road until their car's gasoline, supply gave out. They left a note on the windshield telling, which direction they 4 were walking,' and trudged off. SENDS RANGERS as Mr. Parkinson said the car-w- found 59 miles off the pave- ment by a man jeeping around the area Thursday. Mr. Parkinson sent rangers to track the Monday - - WEST JORDAN .Funeral Services will be Monday noon in missing tourists. They were found in a cabin at Jim Hole Bottom near the Green River Friday. Mr. Parkinson said they drank river water for the first three days of their Ordeal and had no food. FIND CABIN Then they spotted a man floating down the river in- - a boat, and he gave them a little food, said Mr. Parkinson. As they walked along the spotted a cabin on the other side, found a boat, and paddled across. Inside the cabin they found an emergency food supply and ate the West Jordan State Center for Donald Hogan, W. 7800 former V. f '4. l I , i7I l JI 84, 1650 South, bishop, mayor and dairy business-- man, who dig, In a Friday Murray hospital natural of causes. Mr. Hogan, a . Mr. Hogaa retired dlry farmer, had been president of thezWest: Jordan Dairy- - Assn,, was founder of the West Jordan Locker Assn., and. a past president of the West Jordan Town Board and the Utah State Canning Crop Assn. Mr. Hogan wai'ihjyof of Abraham, Millard County, in 1914, and was the second mayor of Wpst Jordan. i Mr. Hogan served in the West Jordan bishopric and High Council and was West Jordan Stake Sunday School superintendent He was a temple worker and served two missions, the first to the Western States in 1928 and the second to the Southern States In 1964 with his heartily. Highly EVER-GROWIN- popular Mt.- - Dell Terrace new city park near the golf course op Parleys Canyon, could mark trend, to more PARK NEED G out-of-to- Elections S.L May Take To Hills Oct. 24 In 7 Cities They were In pretty good shape when we found them, said Mr. Parkinson. facilities. Couple delates Survival Story iis even more Important to keep sides Mt. Dell, another new one are over 1,500 acres, a ratio of They used a paper cup the ratio of park space to popu-ji- s Sunnyside Park at 1600 E.jonly eight acres per 1,000 per-- j Adthe on Ave. based . . . , sons, South). within desired a condensed milk can later (850 present city . . limits, , Sunnyside .jlation , on Cohtlfiued from Page BSalt Lake City may have to The new1 Mt. Dell Terrace, ditions were made to Sherwood population of 198,000. from a deserted cow camp to eir nd t0 Lt- - Franlc Grant, . . . .. . take to the hills to provide located 13 miles up Parleys Park, 1400 W. 4th South, and. By 1985, with an estimated scoop drinking water from lit- Utah Highway Patrol, 242,247 population, 3,633 acres enough parks for its residents in Canyon near the golf course, is Sugarhouse Park. election bya primary lfidd. Kane County Sherift tie dirty pools they occasional- ' the future. (proving that the idea of out-- j The city now has 385 acres to will be needed. is Bountiful 'be a third class four are 'of but At into there feasible. town is it' 45 city, Lanard Johnson and M . Merrill ',y ouni collected in washes of The city has developed present parks parks now, parks . creek bed. . . but needs twice that many, and Completed last fall, the area needs four times that much to small play areas, or neighbor-- but has chosen by city ordinance ,1 g y p atro the recommended ratio of hood tot lots, in the city, but to in 20 years the demand will be with its covered bowery, amphi-'reachad travelled about 40 of with eecton laws They compiy .. Kanab. .. , even greater. (theater and flreplt, volleyball 15 acres tor each 1,000 resi- - because of the time and expense e and first ,0 While they were waiting for from Gen (involved in maintaining small pertaini.nF second, If land in town becomes too courts and restrooms, has been dents. Canyon City when 'the arrival of the lawmen, married Genevieve Gardner difficult to acquire, some parks'one of the citys most popular1 By 1985 another 1,700 acres scattered developments, these class cities- found. Little or no water would will be needed, according to the, will probably be included ini North Salt Lake, which also is Kimballs stopped alongside Sept 19, 1962, In the Logan may have to be developed imparks all summer. have been available on the rest third class city using second road, built a fire and warmed Temple. During 1967 the city developed master plan of the Salt Lake larger parks In the future. Six nearby canyons. Planners recof the route. and beef broth for election are his first the class their widow; tot lots presently are part of Surviving laws, Lloyds ognize the importance of locat- about 100 acres in parks at a City Planning Commission. We prayed constantly, Mr. has decided not toehold a pri- - first sustenance in a week. sons, daughters, Mrs. Leo tag parks in the city but feel it total cost of over 1100,000. Be-- 1 In the present 5 parks there larger parks. teased we and Lloyd said, also six have (Irene) Gardner, Donald Jr., A MIRACLE mary. They only each other to keep our spirits both West Jordan; Mrs. John L. candidates seeking the three; we consider It a miracle,llin RlIt 1 C0U M teI1 WaS (Olive) Smith, Rexburg, Idaho; council seats. my . Mr Llovrt said It -- Billon anxious- - Wed SIt on a rode or D., Leland D., both Stock-toMeanwhile, residents of all was only through the hand of Tooele County; Clyde D., under a tree to rest and sleep cities and towns in the state God that we made it. on the sand at night It was Mrs. Ruth Parry, Tooele; I told my wife that God may register for the primary Bluffdale, Salt Late County; and municipal elections on would provide driftwood for our. Eric D., Centerville, Davis r- loyd sad they stopped Tuesday. Registrars will be fires at night. Sure enough,! Mrs. H. Elmo (BeaCounty; unusual rock forma-untadrn're 8 for business from a.m. every night when it was time to ready trice) Densley; Midvale; Mrs, dons talked about things at 9 p.m, When Union Pacifics Train No. 35 pulled Into Sail stop after walking for hours Gordon Rideout, (Margaret) bome and wbat would eat residents And of of most without the we seeing any wood, Lake City Saturday about 6:30 a.m., the rail car sorting Skit Late City; Heber G., San ey would come to a place with nice wien third class cities and all towns of mail between Butte, Mont., and Salt Lake City ended. Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Gene William P. Moore, admtastra- - Hartford, administrator of St have until Friday to hold oak logs and sagebrush. Mom, how would you like a yl Moraga, (Wilma) sandwich on - Clerks on the final run wo Marvin Walton, William conventions either partisan or The Lloyds had become of the South Davis Hospital Marks Hospital, treasurer. tor Calif.; stepsons, stepdaughter, of root Zltting and Rulon Bird. depending on local ed a week ago Friday at noon at Bountiful became president GrandaleG. Finlayson. Mrs. Jess Named to the groups board Mr. at one to nominate candi- - when they became confused and1beer? asked . ordinances Lloyd . ,. While serving on the mail run. a total of more than of the Utah Hospital Assodation (Ora) Bulkley, both West Jord seeW"e p,ect1on ,n town drove east rather than south'point. Hdat 60 years, the three men prepared mail for towns between An; La Verne G. Finlayson, Friday with the pledge that he SOn, administrator of Dixie Hos- - board or citv council spats. after viewing Grosvenor Arch.! "I culd go for that, Mrs. Union; 62 grandchildren; 133 the two locations. The run took two days. will strive for closer coopera- pital at St. George, and Ralph is the Salt Lake on a Llvd allowed. City Although They brothers, tion between hospitals. Mail sifting for approaching towns began as soon as ROOT BEER Nelson, administrator of Tooele only municipality which has a road that was little more than a sisters, Clarence, Sandy; Lawof a term (trail at the head of Last Chance workmen boarded their car in the yards. North Salt Lake He succeeded Sister Ann Jose- Hospital. rence, Mrs. Elsie Van Noy, both The Lloyds were taken to jmavors race because eommunl- - Canyon. The road had been was the first drop-ofSalt Late City; Mrs. Mary During the Friday session, ending, several other phine, Holy Cross Hospital adPagei AriZ-- i after they were to elect a washed out by severe thunder-- 1 will have contests Utter-daUtah AdSaints foundt and the first thing Mr. Hospital who sounded Weight, Springville, the In the future, mail will still be carried on the run, but ministrator, in cases where the seat stonns and rains in ome Ltoyd ordered at a Page restau-urge- d County. call for working out problems ministrator L. Brent Goateslniavor it been will and have bagged. Friends may call at 8090 S. the administrators to is now being filled by anpolnt- - places. While trying to avoid rant wa a root boor collectively. L. State St., Sunday from work out their problems befdrejmpnt beciuse of a vacancy boulders in a wash, their ,. , The three employes will be absorbed into the Salt p.m. W OTHERS NAMED sand.l 7.d and Monday at the stake center Lake City Post Office itself. Congress passes laws 1 on Jhesecreated by death or resignation, jolted to a stop in loose eat Other offlcTs elected at the matters. Mrs. ,had,a thrown was as?,of from 10:45 a.m. until services. Lloyd Mr; the windshield. Her dosing session of the UHA state against LACK OF ACTION was "Th also convention are Sidney G. Garnose was cut and her face and 0h that rett, administrator of Logan He said much of the recent arm badly bruised. From this ate somc vegetable beef soup, Latter-da-y Saints saw several Hospital, federal legislation on health reLloyds point, the couple started out on! The president-elect- , and Thomas J. sulted from problems hospital over during their their seven-datrek. pass jplanes ordeal. and shouted administrators had recognized Another They They ate their only food too and talked about, but never did the were but waved, soda the crackers first planes worsf,p service sponsored by e'ght .nothin- - -- v LDS student Association day. Mr. Lloyd rationed one high. will he held Sunday at 9 p.m. in "latch a day from a book of 11 Dr. Bruce A. Lloyd. 3731 Della matches. Cir. (2300 EastV son ofi the sions, 51, Orem, died in Nephi'study of charges to patients, "Putting Meaning Into Wor- - Walking south along the Ust missing couple who organized a Wednesday night of what A. and action on the guiding prin-- j ship isopen to all faiths. Stu-- , Chance Creek bed, the Lloyds private search to augment the Duane 222 Sperry, Juab County ciples for making charges is dents meet the third Sunday ofhoped they were moving in the hunt by official agencies, sent to toll The victim rose suffered a skull Continued from Utahs traffic Page BL scheduled for action at a later each month to worship through. general direction of Glen Can- - thanks Saturday to everyone sheriff, said was a Friday with the death of the fracture, internal injuries, d lyon City. wound. Imeeting. (music and literature. gunshot who helped. colli- victim .of a head-o44 tion 4th E. South; (Sands), d fracture of left ,eg sion in Bountiful and a motorcy- Tem1726 W.. .North Fairway, dist killed in a collision with an and fracture of the Wt arm- - He pie; Salt Lake Sportsmens hi died this! a in Provo hospital .auto Orem. The count at Club, 2903 Highland Dr. ; Downtime last year was 251. The driver of the car, Michael town Professional Association, DEAD: Paul Braun, 19, Ogden, suffered Inc. (Bon Bon), 854 S. State, Boland Eugene Carter, 22, a shock, arm lacerations and con- and the Club Vagabond (SwingAt an earlier conference The Americans love of plumbing Is most likely to advised to watch your lanHe said motives behind eduBrigham Young University stu- tusions of the left leg. The er), 107 E. 2nd South. said. dent from Las Vegas, died Fri- motorcycle struck the front At a Nov. 1 hearing Judge F. plumbing is a foreign relasession, two Canadian educacational assistance for other approach U.S. standards, Dr. guage," Dr. Bereday W-- . Keller of the Seventh Dis- tions roadblock, an expert in Bereday noted. day at 1:22 p.m. two hours after door on the drivers side. Dont say you came to tors discussed their country's nations are mixed. Whether his motorcycle and a car collidefforts for education in underOrem Policeman Gerald Niel- trict Court will decide if the res- international education said our military forces; INSPECT But that is where the rich the motives are governmental ed in Orem. continshould Friday. be order sen said investigation was con training came to developed nations. you of in live minds the and the or humanitarian is not importo reference The ued while the clubs appeal their , plumbing Sheryl Kathleen Donehoo, 18, tinuing. Speaking from the Canadian the rich can do no OBSERVE. poor one several of as the means to was tant, as case to examples the '1651 S. 700 West, Woods Cross, Court , Supreme Dont say you came to perspective on International advance long Brigham Young University ofDr. Bereday said. The education are providdied Friday afternoon after ficials said Mr. Carter was a Mr. Barker said that these dted by George Z. F. Bereday right, Govof An Arm Education: of came us aid; say you are GIVE therefore,, lack of Americans, being injured earlier in a head- - freshman. They listed his par- clubs would appear to be the to illustrate that ernments 7 were Dean Her- ed for these underdeveloped the local rich OFFER aid. with equated nations. of cultures foreign killed her ents as Mr. and Mrs. Ellis C' "proper party referred to by knowledge ..on collision which eduThe world traveler made it bert F. Coutts, faculty of and can do no right He listed numerous educa.Americans in dealhandicaps mother. both the of Anderson and Alberta, Carter of Las Vegas. The victim Judge that the U.S. can no cation; University American who If tional plain countries: ' other with every projects supported by ing and Dr. Leo Gue, associate' '. Miss Donehoo suffered severe resided at 1060 E. 460 North in Supreme Coiift Canada in the Philippines, is professor of goes abroad would observe longer live in isolation; that Dr. Bereday of educational head injuries in head-ocrash Provo. He pointed out, however, that nation of plenty can live prbfessor Southeast Asia, the Caribbeeducation at and respect the manners and no of which killed her .mother, Mrs. there are seven dubs in 4he city comparative a sea of poverty and ministration, University amidst the nations mores of others an, Africa and Thailand. Columbia Teachers College. - Zelda- - Donehlx Alberta. adwhich have neither obtained 44, same The Thailand project is now He addressed the ' foreign relations would be that the world wont leave Us dress. their licenses nor are protected University. alone." international stage; serving as" a model for other 0n the Dr. the i Phi of session Bereday improved, vastly banquet Joan Neilsen, 54, 2236 Vimontby Judge KeUera restraining Delta Kappa Canada has played the role of ( governments in educational , Mr. Carter was injured about .Revolutions in. communicJt international said, . fder. JO a.m. mowhen a .ill He cited many examples to tions and commerce make it a middle power, not Innova- - programs, Dean Coutts said, Ave., was found dead at 6 :48 Friday education conference in the torist pulled onto UJS. Highway p.m. Thursday in the garage of I will confer Monday, Mr. University of Utah Union Pan-,-- illustrate that knowledge of impossible for any nation to .tive or progressive, more cau- - Under this project, 34 teach --7 91 fronvColumbia Lane in South her home of what Salt 'Lake Barker - other cultures is the only sure from Thailand are attend-- , exist in isolation. Dr.-- Bereday -- 1 1 0 n a - a n d conservative,--e- rs said, "with the license orama Room, .Orem and the motorcyclist ran County deputy sheriffs said was assessor, the chief of police and .'When .Americans said. The threat of atomierDean Coutts said In compar- - ing the University of Alberta visit way to understanding.' carbon mon- the dty attorney to determine abroad they make a beeline L A delegation of Americans destruction puts an nation in tag Canadian and American' for. orientation, theory and ;lnto the. side of the car, officers . servatton. .educational policies. oxide poisoning.. ' mid.. action to be taken . , danger. for the best places where the going to the Philippines, was j third wife. was born June 3, 1883, Jn .Woods Cross, Davis County, a on of Eric and Profinda Hatch ' Hogan. He married Margaret Ann Duncan, Jan. 11, 1905, in the Salt Late Temple. She died Jan. 20, 1918. He married Janet Edna Gardner Finlayson, Oct. 30, 1919, In th Sait Lake Temple. She died Aug. 15, 1962. He .He. -l ... thf h te ' RAIL POSTAL CLERKS MAKE A FINAL RUN Cooperation Is (Hospital Aim il 8t Mllo, ac-wi- n, found-themselv- es f. y pre-sorte- d 6-- " Tf PJ Worship Service 2 More Die, Toll Now 222 Restraining Order Is Refused In Assembly Hall y Wound Fatal com-eecon- n . 'Plumbing Handicaps 1 U S. Relations say , n - w& ti IvV |