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At last they entered the sparkling halls for the first time and enthusiasti- .,.I' , ..'''Sr ....,.....,... f .. ..,...:e...:::: ,i,: kindergarten to go?" . ... , "How many miles do we have :).:,:$405:::.',,,,:::W.:,..ii;:.;:.): .. the - B--1 The brief ride to the new school was enjoyed by the children, if not by the bus drivers. , Jee.,,,,,, 'I. , C. ... with kids." - .:';':.,....1'' ..... ..:.. :0 I..: .:c::fit...3 i' . . ,,,.e:.:...:. -- - ' WASHINGTON (UPI) 'Sen. Frank E. Moss has announced the Senate Committee on Interior, and Insular Affairs has approved. a bill providing broader use of some $5 million held by Nava- jo Indians of San Juan County. Moss, thwheolegsislantsiooredn autthho e bill, said using the funds for purposes other than 'tuition of Indian children and the bbilding or maintenance of roads". on The r .60 cr:00,1 he-- Dr., Granger,1967, diedat if:,)t. 21 cagorn 1890, natural Sept - .: k :,'41 March 24. Hunter, e'.... 09;.,......rq In italt aLat!gkehtCerountoyi Beniamin W. and A. Smith Aiice R off e. Married An. M. Andrew :"..:A,:: clerson April 10 ': 1918, in the Salt Temple, 1..ak,a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- - , day Saints. Member, Taylorsville Seventh Ward. Relief Society worker SO years. Survivors: husband, Granger; son, daughters. Bob R., Kearns; Mrs. L. W. Afton) Chandler, Edna. Marian, Mrs. Philip (Betty) all Granger; Levorgna, Athens, reece; 5 grandchildren; sisters, Vilate, Mrs. Gay (Lydia) Smith, both Salt Lake City; Mrs. Georgiana Coon, Granger. Funeral arrangements will be 260 South E. from announced Temple. Humane Society ' ,4 r Dies At e 4 e 75 ..,' , 1 In California Is I mg (e.., Officials Favor Plan For Revaluing Land Or - k . et, ,,s grandchildren, ! ,..'. ',, - NO'' ,,r Mil ,iJ1 ' .,,, , a, 1 , Myton, -- ---- . -- Pablo, Calif. Burial dens of the Valley. ' 1 . 1 fiat Rift 44 ' I , . ,,, ; - ., - men play By M. DeMAR TELISCHER tired of "hearing big war that is a witb little, games Deseret News Political Editor a costing lives every minute DENVER Barry Gold- - real war on a real battlefield, water, who 1led the Republican not some chess game in a clois- Party to defeat in 1964, Satus- ter or some debater's point ona 'to "not his warned party platform." day , play' politics with the Vietnam He charged that American War." parents "have justifiable doubt Addressing a meeting of Be- - as to whether their fighting sons publicals leaders of 13 Western are receiving their full measure states, the former Arizona sena- - of support from their presi, declared he was "tired of dent." GAP EXISTS bearing defeat defended and victory rejected; of hearing The 1964 nominee declared American soldiers vilified while there was no doubt that a credi - si . rioters are extoueq.:: -- e I l''' ; t L1 tor 'r 46 .,qils.. GOmer understand that , international criminals, just as domestic criminals, must be stopped by the force of just men or they wM kin peace where it stands, murder ' justice and end freedom." 11"' world, it must be Avon from those .who threaten it and violently shatter it," he said. "We a victory in seek , such Vietnam." During a morning panel discussion, Gov. Paul Laxa It of to He warned that while the Re- Nevada urged Republicans "involve the private sector of Edward F. King must be the publican Party in our the solving economy Edward Francis King, 59, 240 S. peace party, it cannot be the died Oct. 27 In a Salt Lake of state and federal ' State St., after problems a long illness. Born at hospital any price party "peace Dec. 3, 1907, Clawson, Emery Coun- , ty ' to Guy and Josephine Ba 110Y 'The only thing that America government." Survivors: King. Miner. brother, MER SPEAKERS can win by selling out, getting sister, Vern D., Mrs. C. D. (Cleo) both Lake City. GraveSalt Crawford, Gov. Stanley Hathaway of out, 'dealing out or surrendering 11 side services mondv Mt. ..,Ti Olivet Cemetery. In Vietnam is a defeat that will Wyoming declared that government programs are failing bguarantee wars to come and, Clyde D. Clark ancLadded worse,--defeatecausethe atatest. are...not to- - eeme,n,.-,M- r., .sap ', involved in planning, financing MK AND TIRED4. 'that there is sorde doubt as to 'Goldwater added. and Implementing them. "I ALM one , Republican, ,o,neithe terms onyhich this Admin JERK RUG P. Lloyd, 'American, who is sick and tired istration "will or will not end Rep. Sherman Hi Said that should we pull the -- .Republican of. hearing the enemies or, his the fighting, or, sign the4ace out of Vietnam,' leaving it candidates and Republican' of country I glorified while the or go to the conference Able." can be elected mreelectal motiles 'of his country are de- - He said the United States has defenseless, "We would have the only it no 'choke except to either in pulled the rug from beneath tided tut'd doubted." , "they:sive the people the security of the entire-- Free perforthance which they have lose the Vietnam conflict, lit, the first stay ' hawidshiorHe said the Republican Party World of this the right to expect-- from our ' , speih! the peace party because l'we "If peace is. to be 'won In this campaign piemises. - , Colavater said be' s- I . : , ' - ' - -..- , 1. - i ' " , : - , 4 14 Gar- Ethel Margaret Hardy, 112, 474 Westminster Ave., died of natural causes Oct. 27 at horn. Born July 2, 1S1S, Bangor, Mich., to Andrew L. and Sydmy Cotten Charles. Married to William EVereti, Hardy, May 21, 1921, Sterling, He died 1939. Colo. Salt Lake resident 212 years. Membar Our Savior Episcopal Church, Circle 1 Episcopal Ladies Guild, American Legion Ausillary, Rebecca Lodge, all North Platte, Nab. Survivors: son, daughter, William E. Jr., Cheyenne. Wyo.; Mrs. Carl tLaonel Ericson, Salt Lake City: 2 grandchildren. Funeral, burial Tuesday, North Plitt. Family suggests contributions to St. Paul's Mamorial Fund. . :.1r; Memorial Ethel M. Hardy , ' Novato, Calif.; sisters, Mrs. James H. (Estella) Wailers, Mrs. Edward H. (Gertrudal Berg, Mrs. William E. (Glenna) Sulk" all Salt Lake. Funeral Monday noon, 260 E. S. Tem. pie, where friends call Mon Jay one hour prior to services. Entombment In Shrine of Memories k'autoltum. ty: Mrs. Bill (Thor.) McQuillan, San I It- Be Iva . OGDEN Clyde D. Clerk, 35, Ogden, died Oct. 26 In a Roy hfsspital after a Song Illness. Born March 17, WA, Ogden, to J. D. and Violet Cerine Clark. Married Sally Grskill, May. 1957. Ogden; divorced. Member First Methodist Church ()Wen Ea-glee Lodge. Eftloye, Hill Al? Force 15ase. Sarvivors: son, Darren, Seattle. Wash.; parents, Ogden; sis. tars, Mrs. Clara Bayer, Mrs. W. Eugene (Dixie) Wright, Mrs. WSW R. (Ruthmerle) Rives. all Ogden. Funeral Monday It am.. Chapel of Ft0W1111 Mortuary, Ogden, where friends call Sunday 74 p.m., Monday gricw to services.. Burial. Aulterest , ' : Memorial. Mausoleum. ..; Amos Wilcox -- ' M. Glen Hot. BR1GHAm CITY lingsworth, 52, Brigham City, died of a heart ailment Oct. 71 In an Ogden hospital. Born Jan. 20, 1915, Preston, Idaho, to Henry Austin and Elizabeth Ann Martin Hollingsworth. Mar. tied Myrtle Hansen, March 21...1936, Preston. Employe, Fife Construction Co. LDS Elks Member Lodge; sons, Survivors: Church. widow; Gary, Concord, Calif., Jay, Ogden; Brent, Brigham City; 3 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Earl, Salt Lake City, Ezra, Grace, Idaho; Mrs. Mrs. Cloa Proton; Barthlome, Gladys Monson, Brigham City. Funeral Monday p.m., Brigham City ( LDS Ward Fourteenth Friends call Harold B. Felt Funeral City, Sunday Home, Brigham p.m., Monday prior to services. Burial, Preston, 'Idaho, Cemetery. RIVERSIDE. Box Elder Counts Rivs,2, Aaron Capener, Joseph erside, died Oct. V. 1967, 10 a.m., in Salt Lake City after a months iI4- - Carl Jaeger, 79, Idaho Fa lis, died Ott V. 1967, In an Idaho Falls hospital after a lingering Illness. Born Sept. 49, tan, In Benson,. son of August and Julia Minn., Alfrieda Augusta tJaeger. Married Kruse Jan. 30, 1912, in Idaho Palls. art ism born Dec. 25, 11174, in Centerville. Davis County, a son of William and Ellen Rigby Capener. Married Ella -- la Jaw JAIL Aorli Lake Temple, Church of Jesus 'Christ of Latter-daSaints. She died Mav 27, 1964. Farmer. High Priest, Bear River Stake. Missionary to England, 19074909. Home missionary in Salt Lake City Land aPoraiser, Federal Land Bank: Survivors - eons, 'dauohten. Leland Dr. Eugene its, .Salt S., Riverside Lake City; Mrs. Dale (Mildred) Alt. N.Y.; 17 man, Port Washington, doe Sverfoiler-ownerT Valley and Payne areas near Idaho Falls. Retired, 1952. Member, First Church. Mamber, Elks Presbyterian I.odoe No. 1087. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Donald' Mrs. Melvin,. Kenneth, (Julie) Look. All :Idaho FelEu Mrs, Charles (Ermai Wallace, Morro Bay, Calif.: Mrs, Albert (Ruth) Yesensky, Midway Island in the Pacific; Ernest, Blackfoot, Idaho; IS n, II Emil. lirtithero; Andrew, Richard, all Benson. MinitiErnest, Minneapolis, Minn. Funeral Tuesday, 1 p.m., in the -- - grandchildren. randchildren. hildre gran P Joseph A. Capener Carl Jaeger FALLS, IDAHO Rfurliser- First Presbyterian Rose Hill Cemererf-7 ti - ,Chorc.h., - ; .. ' . - HARDY Funeral services for Ethel Margaret Hardy will be held Tuesday 10 cm. from the Adams. Swanson Funeral Home, North Plett, Nebraska. Friends request in lieu of so wishing flowers friends may make contributions to the St. Paul's Church memorial fan& 1 Episcopal SLC. Funeral directors, Evans and , Early. tetWe--a ;MATTHEWS Funeral for Orval Matthews will be hoJd 12 noon in the Bennion Ward Monday chapel, 6200 South Redwood. Friends rnsy cal( Sunday 6 to $ P.m. aP Mcbovoal Funeral Home, 43O; South Redwood and Monday at the church one hour prior to services., t Funeral directors R. David McDou9. el. TctsTon--- r OSCARSON Funeral Harry T. Oscarson will be held Monday 12 noon in the Richards Ward Chapel, 855 Garfield Ave, Friends may call at Larkin MortuarY 260 ,' East South Temple, Sunday 8 pm. , and Monday at the ward chapel ono hcur prior to services. Interment, , Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funeral. directors, Larkin Mortuary. PENDLETON Funeral services for Birtha Florence Allgood Fondle. ton will be held Monday 12 noon in the Larkin Mortuary Chapel, 260 6 East South Temple. Friends may call at the mortuary Monday one hour to services. Entombment prior Shrine of Memories Mausoleum. Fit. nerai Directors, Larkin Li'll;rrYvtg; Funeral for Susan Shaw Shepherd will.be. held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Stst Ward chapel. 1140 South 9th East. Friends may call at Larkin Aoottoary, 260 East South Temple Sunday 68 p.m., and Monday at the ward chapel one hour prior to service. 'Interment, Sandy City Cemetery. Fu. neral directors. Larkin MortuarY. WICKER Funeral services for Orin Waiter Wicker will be held Monday 12 noon in the Union Mortu. ky cry Chapel, 295 North Main, Bounti. ful. Friends may Call Sunday 6,111 P.m. and Monday 1 hour prior to services. Interment, Bountiful Memo-- , rill Park. Funeral directors, Merrill R. Holbrook, Union Mottuarv. Funeral services for WILLIAMS William Wallace Williams will ,b he'd Monday 12 noon, Peel Funeral Home, 8525 West 2700 South, Martha. Where friells may call Sunday 611 p.m. and Mondav one hour orior to City Draper services. Interment, Funeral Directors, peel, CemeteryFuneral Home. WILSON Funeral services for Mon. Anna Ivins Wilson will day at 12 noon in the Douala Ward Chapel, 721 South 12th East. Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary, 26n East South Temple, Sunday 6 to p.m. and Monday et the ward chtinetik 1 hour prior to services. Intermwtiop, Salt Lake City Cemetery. Flinerth directors, Larkin Mortuary. - - Burial Vaults A...-- JOHNSON VAULT' DUALITY FOR 35 YEARS THROUGH ALL LEADING FUNERAL DIRECTORS SOLD M. G. Hollingsworth !DAHL, Amos tMILS, Wilcox, al, loan Fails, ched )962, in an loatto Falis hospolat after a long illness. Born Feb. 4. 1556, In Sarasota. Wyo. a son .of J. F. and Lmine Married Ludie Carver July 1912 in Rawlins, Wyo. Cattleman and rancher. Platte, Wyo. Retired, 19SS. Moved to it. Anthony, loano, and hotel Mere until 19S11 operaved when he moved to Idaho Falls. Survivors: widow; daughter, ions, Me& Rey (Winn's) Skelton, Billings, Mont.; Antos Jr., Las Vegas, Nev. John Clifford, Idaho Falls; v grandsischildren, 12 ters, Mn. W. B. Kelly, Glendale, Calif.; Mrs. Marie Koiglev, Granada Hills, Calif. Funeral 2 Tuesday. St. p.m.. John's Episcopal Church.. IDAHO Miller Be Iva Miller, 67, RIRIE, IDAHO Ririe, died Oct. 26, 1967, in an Idaho Falls, Idaho, hospital. Born Nov. 1099,. in Poplar, Idaho, a daughter ot Robert E. and Miller. Attended Nellie Hawley Poplar schools., Lived with sister, Mn. Donald Mulberry. In Ririe several years. Survivors: sisters, Mrs. Donald (Marguerite) Mulberry, Ririe; Mrs. May Rands, Portland. Ore. Funeral service Monday. 2 Buck Memorial Chapel, Idaho Falls. Idaho Burial Rose Hill Cemetery, Falls. jor'" Farly. 10 Rose sfAlchelsen U. Brewer, 17013th Etat, died of natural causes Oct. 27 In a Sett Lake nursing home. Born May it, 1879, Salt Lake City, to James M. and Caroline Larsen Mich. Isen. Married to Charles W. Brewer, June, 1903, Salt -- ake City. He died May, 1930, Member LDS Church. Active member. Ladies' Lit. arary Club, Art Barn, Communilv Chest, Red Cross, Oauonters of Utah Pioneers. Survivors: sons, Charles W. Jr., San Francisco: Rel. Cc'. Robert M., Stockton, Calif ; 3 ()rand. children; sister. Mrs. anr, Caval:er, San Diego. Calif. Sister to the late Funeral Fred Micheisen. Monday )0 a.m., 260 E. South Temple. Burl. al, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Palk 1. e kr. LEWIS Funeral services Mrs. Henderson Orilla, Bingham Lewis will be'held Monday 2 p.m.- in' the Union 29$ Chapel, Mortuary North Main. Bountiful. Friends may call Monday hour prior to services. Interment, Bountiful Memorial Park,. Funeral directors, Merrill R. 1101. brook, Union Mortuary. , LONGFELLOW Funeral ser. vices ter Jayne McKellar Longtel,... low, will be held Monday 12 deoCon in 11090 the Goff, Mortuary Chapel, South State. Friends may callI at the mortuary Sunday 6 to I P.m. and Buelal. Monday Prior to services. Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Goff Mortuary, funeral directors. MICHAELS Funeral services for Ruth Irene Caseman Michaels will be held Monday 12 noon at Evans East and Early, 574 1st south. Friends may call Sunday 7 to Interment Elysian Burial F orerd i Evans Sim. directors, Rose M. Brewer - ' r., ,..,.. sister, Hazel Garner, Salt Lake City. Funeral services Tuesday, 1 pm., House. Stake Franklin Preston Friends May Call at Webb Mortuary Monday evening and Tuesday before services. Burial, Preston Cemetery. '... 8 1921,- Florence G. Rawlings 41SY .., ,., a.m. at Poolar Grove ?NI Monday Ward Church, 1401 West 7th South. Friends may call Sunday from6 to I at the McDougal Funeral p.m. Home. 4330 South Redwood and Mon.... day at the church I hour prior to . . services. Interment, Spanish Fork City emeterv. Funeral director, R. David McDougal. - servicer.7BIRCH Funeral Richard Birch will be hold Monday, 10 a.m. in the Murray leth LD- SWard Chapel, 6300 South 300 East Interment Memorial Gar. Murray. dens Of the Volley. Friends May tall' at the Deseret Mortuary, 36 East 7th South, Sunday 6 to 1 p.m. and Mott. bay at the ward chapel 1'S hour prior to services. Funeral directors, Desor... et Mortuary. r BREWER Funeral services-I-oRose Michelson Brwer will be held- Monday 10 a.m. in the Larkin Mr. , tuarv, 260 EaSt South Temple. Inter- Lawn Wasatch ment, Memorial ' Park. Funeral Larkin Directors, Mortuary. DAUPHIN Requiem mass for , John C. Dauohin will be hold Monday 10 a.m. at Our Lady Of Lourdes Church. Holy Rosary will be recited. : Sunday at 7:) p.m. at Neil 12Donnell Mortuary, 372 East let South, Where friends may call Sunday 7 till .. :30 o.m. Mt. Calvary Interment, Funeral Neil ,. Directors, Cemetery. 0 Donnell. Mortuary. KING Graveside services for Edward Francis King will be held Mcnday 11 a.m. in the Mt. Olivet . Cemetery, 1142 East Sth South. Fu. neral directors, Kay Colonial Motto., PRESTON, IDAHOFlorence Esa. bell Garner Raw linos, 90, Pieston, died Oct. 27, 1967, at home after an extended illness. Born Dec. 7, 1686, in Clifton, Idaho, a daughter of William Franklin and Mary Ann Barker Garner. Married James Richard Rawlings Sept. 29, 1909, in the Logan Temple, Church of Jesus Christ cf Latter-de- g Saints. He died Aug. 11, 1967, Relief Society worker. Mrs. Survivors: sons, daughters, Allen (Eva) Hawker, Fortos, Minn.; Theron, Mrs. Lorenzo (Della) Jones, both Preston; Darwin, Logan; John Ralph. Medford, Ore.; Mrs. Norman Vaughan (Gladys) Lawn. Ocideni 33 1 ,, - 11 Clayne B. Dem ler N11. Man .4 15, col:akeForlmDeSr ... i - ee4K -- -- Funeral services for Manna Fern H. Beck. will be held Cache County --WELLSVILLE, Clayne Bailey Demier, son of Clyde Ray Jr. and Shirley Ann Bailey Dernier, died Oct. 21, 1967, in a Logan hospital after brief Illness. Born July 5, 1966. Resident, Wellsville and Providence, Cache County. Survivors: Wellsville; parents, brother, Shannon Rev; baby sister; grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Clyde Defter, Providence; Mr. end Mrs. Thomas B. Bailey, Wellsville; great. grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Eldred Wight, Ogden. Funeral services Monday r001 at in Hall Mortuary Logan Chapel Where friends may call Sundav, P.m, and Monday ono hour before services. Skur-zynsk- i, si, - William POCATELLO, 104110 W. (Bill) LindsaY, 54, 219 N. Grant, died Oct. 26, 1967, in a St. Anthony hospital following an Illness. Born April 29, 1913, Kentucky, a sort-o- f John and Mary Jane Lindsay. Married on May 7, 1957, Pocatello. Heavy equipment operator, Construction laborer, Islands; Guam and South Philippi, America. S. Howard Employe, Wright Associates. Member, International Union of Operating Engineers Local 370, Teamsters Union No. 913. F isherman. Survivors: widow, Alta, Pocatello; stepson, Kathrine Groom, Pocatello; Ivan V. Sorensen, serving with U.S. Air Force, Saigon. Funeral services to be announced from Manning Funeral Chapel. third-grad- ,t Funerals William Lindsay 4.r;.;,, health, education and general welfare of the Navajo. ' music teac h e r. 114,4.., Retired mail car- ..,,,, .i';:.: rim. Active mem. bcr LDS Church; American Legion, Provo Post. Vet- '.,' eran, World WarmusiI. Former : , ,t'A C13n, Sem Jenner i sons Provo City Band. Survivors: widow; sons. daughter. Dr. William C., Los Gatos Calif.; Dr. J. Gordon, Provo; Mrs. M. J. (Arlene) Lyon, Seattle. 9 grAndchildren; Wash.; brother, sister, Clarencke Rasmussen, Pleasant Minnie Grove; Farrar. Provo. Funeral Monday. 11 a.m., Berg Mortuary, Provo, where friends call Sunday 611 p.m., Monday prior to services. Burial Provo City Cern. eterv, with full military rites accord. ed by Dean Mendenhall Provo Post 13. American Legion. ...... s UMWA. e TnmIt An- 4.14), ..., ,.:.. Roebuck, Retired coal miner; Member widowtSurvivors: solos, daughter, 'J. R. Jr., Denver, .Colo.1 Jeff, IMedford, Ore.; Joe, Eureka, Calif., Mrs. Marion Ulm, Birming1 12 ham. Ala.; grandchildren: brother, J. D., Powhatan Point, Ohio; sista Annie Wyngard, Birmingham. Burial at Pelham, Alabama.. Ala. t Me- May Rolfe 3455 Summers---Litr- Mte Culmer, Feb..70, PROVO Nei' William Knudsen. Provo. died a l' in 21, Oct. '",,.... hospital. Provo IS. Born April 18111. to Prove, , Jens end Kristina '' Knud-Joroensen se Mar ried '..341i....of fri,;. iffit' Julia A. Brown. and e l'illeTe7,dv'sra.sePt'c-- to se -- I 11 Ne Is W. Knudsen oT,.,,:de:ve F. South Ace GRANGER 77, derson, Meadowbrook from II.: , IN Caldwell, Salinas, Terry Calif.; 17 grandchildren; alster, Mrs. Orson Vernal; Caldwell, (Annie) Mrs. Tony (Esther) Thompson, Sell Lake City. Funeral AAonday 10 a.m., Murray Fourteenth LDS Ward Chat,- el, 6 310 S. 300 East. Friends call 36 E. 7th South, Sunday p.m., Mono one-haetav at ward chapel hour Prior to services. Burial, Memorial Gardens of the Valley. , .i. Alice May Anderson' !Pied. Piper Tunes Up :(2tri Scouts Out Recruiting ,... a--- a - ' 1 The Utah Branch of the paint." Humane Society of the United "I'll be so glad not to have to States will hold its November share a desk." meeting Wednes"Where's our room, membership at 8 p.m. in the Utah Power day teacher?" & Light auditorium, 635 E. 6th Before long, they were accus- South. A report will be given on : tomed to their new surround- the national conference in CaliSamuel Williams ings, and the transition from fornia. ,, Pioneer students to Arcadia stuMary C. Williams dents had been successfully , 1.. .. Graveside rites for Samuel Wil!lams, $I, and his wife, Mary Con, made. iilh Six active Girl Scouts in be on the community service as- - Mitchell Melich, OBITUARIES both of Los 76, duct Williams, president of Teachers and children alike at Angel.. Calif., were Saturday, the. '. family, the Skarzynskis pect of the Girl Scout program, Atlas Lake City. Salt Olivet Mt. Cemetery, Mineral and Corporation causes died Mr. of Williams natural were happy. The feeling of all need no Pied Piper especially Mr. McDaniel noted. Barbara C. Burton Sept. 17 In West Los Angeles. Mrs. Council president Mrs. John M. was summed since Brownie leader Mrs. Williams died of natural causes Aug. up by an ecstatic DROP IMAGE Barbara Ruth Couch Burton 2e, 31 in West Los Angeles. Samuel Wi7005 E Conrow will receive awards for Ise Edward J. Skurzynski takes the she jumped up as lliams was born March 22, 1886, Salt He indicated they were trying South, died Oct. Lake to P. and L. Kathring City the side of her :7 at home atter girls In meetings herself. SharP Williams. Mary Condict Wilto get away from the "cookie service in the establishment of and down by a illness. long liams was born June IL 1891, PortMrs. a Scoutl desk. new brand Born June 20, the new 2086 Scouts Girl salesmen and camper" image center, land, Ore., to Dr. and Mrs. Arthur : Bingham, to since she was Condict. They were married Dec. 10, old, still "It's so nice to have a school 1928, Francis Murphy 1920, Oklahoma City. Samuel Wit. Suth- Emma and has a scrapbook she assembled now associated with the Girl IE. 2760 South. of our very own!". llama was a former Salt 'aka City Couch. 411alit A riand The Utah Girl Scouts Council ;' resident. Survivors: at that time. She has been a Scouts. daughters, Mn. Married to Mau- Mrs. Barbara Smith, Carolyn rice G. Burton, 4,4..is k both Los 6 grand. Barnes, Angeles; Brorde leader to each of her Problems relating to develop- -- served 564 troops with 12,337 1944, Salt Oct. children, ment of programs will be dis- girls in Utah and E. Nevada Ex-S.greet - grandchild.'Actdi4 Lake City. Memnye daughters. tionisl survivors of Samuel Williams: L. ber LDS Church. ' brothers, Hugh, Salt Lake City; camps hus- 5 u r vivors: Serena, now 14, is a Senior cussed during the afternoon es during 1967. Twenty-fiv- e Paul, San Francisco. Additional sursons, s ., band; VIVOCS of Mary C. Williams: Scout z Janine is a Cadette, Joan sion at the University of Utah served 2,777 girls, assisted by sisters, daughter, Randy, a Mrs. John Stephens, Mrs. Lucy Kost, 483 volunteer leaders. Michael, Jody, all and Alane are Juniors and Lau- Union Buildng. New Russell Mrs. all '. Rogers, Salt Lake City: ;.2. Jersey. moth- Officers and board members The Utah Girl Scouts Council ren is a Brownie. grandchild; Lake Salt at., INTERESTED NEIGHBOR will be elected during morning is a United Fund agency whose brother, sisters, City; Wayland Chloe Fuller Sorensen, Vermillion, Sevier County; sessions at Orson Spencer Hall, "Fair Share" in 1966 was Mrs. Vett (Evelyn) Smith, Bountiful; NORTH OGDEN Chloe The Skurzynsid six have inter- Mr. McDaniel said. Mrs. Harold H. (Mildred) Cameron, 21, Wen. died Oct. 26 in a Roy 44,230. ' Granger. ested neighbor Colleen Platt, 10, hospital after a long illness. Born Funeral services Dec. 4, 1895, Eden, Weber County, to Monday noon, In the Girl Scout program and Butler llth Ward, chapel, 1545 E. Henry and Mary Jane Gould Fuller. 7200 Six". Friends rnay call SunEden school principal. Re'ormer FuSAN CALIF. is Mrs. MA'rEO, she considering joining, day, 6:30 p.m., at 4760 S. State and tired school teacher in 11 Weber Monday at the ward one hour before County schools. Active member LDS neral services for Edwin W. services. Burial, Memorial Gardens Skurzynski said. 'Cnurch. Member Utah Education of the Valley. . Some 175 adult Girl Scout Former Assn. Weber president, (Wick) Stephens, 75, San Mateo, County Branch, Assn. for Childhood leaders and delegates attending Education. Theta Lee First Arthur Pierce president, former director of the American t,, Chapter, Delta Kappa, Ogden. Survlthe 1961 Annual Meeting of the Funeral serYices were Saturday vors: nieces whom she nephew, Meat Institute and past presiLee reared, Norman Fuller, Ogden; Mrs. Utali Gill Scout Council in Salt for Arthur Leith E. (Mal) le) North rammer. Burns, 77, Pierce, Lake City, Saturday, hope to dedent of the South San Francisco Mrs. Albert J. (Velma) Ogden: West Temple, who :4,, Dabb, Bountiful; Mrs. Edward (Cleo. a died of natural program encouraging velop rat Anderson, Centerville; Union Stockyards will be held sisters, '' ..',,.' causes Oct. 25 at.i',,: Mrs. Mary R. Burnett, Mrs. Percy more ,"Skurzynski families" in 3:30 p.m in a ellOt:901 fArvillat Had ley, both (Wen; Mil, here B-Tuesday. Lek Salt Continued from Page tor, pointed out that two constihospi Annabelle Wilson, Eden;. Dora, Salt Utah and Nevada this year. tat. Born April 9, , , ,..,. Lake City Funeral Monday 3 p.m., Mr. Stephens died Thursday. 1090, 1 East Loa, '.... ' 'j Their 1967-6!y emphasis will be son, council research assistant, tutional amendments will be Myers Mortuary, where friends call 4M''''''' County, to ' p.m., Monday ,psior lp voted upon in November 1968, He was born in 1892 in Salt Wayne Sunday on recruitment of new members Amasa i , Ephraim services. Burial Eden Cemetery. ' has a provision that actual 0''' Ann further the proper- - Lake City, a son of Mr. and and Marla Plarce. complicating and retention of present ranks, taxes one in Jakeman may ;lot be raised Mrs. Frank B. Stephens. He Married Addle Bertha A. Pendleton public relations director Bruce year more than six per cent ty ta. problem. June 29, One of these amendments attended Salt Lake schools and Mott, BKtha Florence Allgood Pendleton. McDaniel said. . 1914, Torrey, above those of any year in the 09, 11 W. ath South, died Oct. 26 In County. would exempt inventories from Utah State Agricultural, College Wayne The morning session will feaa local hospital of nalural causes. She died Oat,..?, three years. 1914.. Born July 7, 1878 In Coalyilk., Utah, taxation. The other would per. (USU) in Logan. ture Alemonstrations of tech- past Farmer, to William Hammers ley and Sarah Jet.. trucker, carpenter. Mamba', This prevents automatic in- mit valuing agricultural lands Ann Morley Allgood. Married John ferson LOS Ward. Former Wayne niques applicable to "The Piper He married Esther Davies. In salt B. Pm:Delon Jan. 11, 193 School Board County followed so president. which have at their value for agricultural creases Lake LDS Temple. He died 1950. Me m be r, Project," he said. Unions Carpenters She died in 1961. His son, WilinFormer executive housekeeoer, WinmPlOYad 10 years as carpenter, Hill from valuation the on rather than frequently purposes Mrs. Lyle Gaskill, Ogden, sten and Kenyon hotels, Hotel NewAir Force Base. Survivors: sons, lard D " of Burlingame, Calif., basis of their market value. house, 191649. Member LDS Church. direétoi of the project, explained creases. If valuations are daughter, Ephraim Clair, GayletY Survivors: stepsons and stepdaughMrs. survives. Buford Vance, (Adelia Lualw) markedly, levies must There is, a possibility that tars; J. Rheed, William Rhead $te; It was a National. Girl Scout Platte Crawford, all Salt Lake City; wart Rheed, oil Salt Lake City, MrS. limi- farmers and merchants may Reed Mott, Sunnyvale, in the the be will some Burial under le Calif.; be reduced family recruitment project using the E. F. (Leah) Armtek, Mrs. J. T. 2 grandchildren (Dol) Miller, Everett Rhetd, all Sets form a coalition to support both plot in the Salt Lake City Cemebrothers, sistrs, Wit. conctpt of "The Pied Piper." tation proposal. Carlos, Calif., Merlin Ihvd, Tay' Mrs. Effie both Jacobs, lard, Provo; said. dimeMr. council Lewis H. Rhead, lorsville, Aettach, Ithis also will Wayne tery. Lloyd amendments, Lloyd, Wilford, Ores; Mn. Dave (Roman-(a- ) year Emphasis Calif., Mrs. Leland (Evelyn) Porter, buchesno CounTanner, o4,.. n .. step-son- .vi... 9090 4 cwolne,set'Ist, morial Park. money royalties on oil and gas production on Indian lands. The bill would allow the money to be used for the cally inspected the facilities. "Hey, this place smells like ,I. 1.4St Married Johnson N.Fololeo:alwe,wt.edyn:dndeec 6.8 the reservation. comes ) ' Park -- r Own Véry Colleen Platt, center, gets Girl Scout pep talk Skurzynski, olhownie leader, and daughters, Lauren, Joan, Serena, Janine, Alani. 0 1 , .' , 1; toll. L a 4:7.4, ..43. 4.t.. He died .: 11' City. 16-Sept. 5, 1951. Fite ..s., 1 ,, clerk, Utah Lig. 4 uor Commission. Member, Rose ll' Second Ward, Rose Park Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Relief SocielY Saints. Catteriday -. worke,. sons, daughters, GuY Survivors: Howard D., D., Salt Lake City; skokie, Ill.; Mrs. Milton P. (Marcella) Dorius, Mrs. Wayne G. (Maurine) Ashworth, both Salt Lake CitYpt Mrs. James iLdcmilerts. wMi.iFiaarrirl ow. Washington, (Ilene) .L.usby, Washington,. D.C.; S. Mrs. Wilitam (Ada) Livingston, 8 Denver, Colo.: 77 grandchi:dren: ; brother, resat ?! riliol; , Pric6. County; Mrs. Aches Campbell, Mrs. Electa Horne. Mrs. Camille Grant, all Salt Lake City. , - - 'Nfl:,n Indian Funds ..- ...., .,. .s 'A School All'Our ' 44r .:'i 4:.... ,...4,:.....,...::If ,':4, 77 .5.,,,,,.. Sp::: I -064'''':...... " : :::...:...,,, ..., '.. is,...!!..;,,,, j 0 - 4:.; i.:;E'. , ,40 i::.;;4 ..,...,, :'':::: ,,g:::!:,:...vt,.,.:,,:.,....,.....t.7re..,1: 1 ..;..".; :.. ,:. 6-- oii;i i i Davis. R eve Bill Liberalizes 1 'i.i?i.ii :..,. .s' A .;.).,...:,. ,. ..,,,, i. el , ''.' "5".':1:7 '':.::::::.' 'i:..:.'.. .A0, iiicilo ,Mi-:ni- ''' ., 4.,q 0, 4...,..:,:' '..' 1.'.......': .: :; ;';'' ,.... , pSItt11. - , 's , ., ' I ,!.,'4 c ..1, r?i- , i '. !..":),...'4.:....... 3.: ii. . . ::,,,.,p,:,,,,,1 .......::::11...'.:: :M. is'...iii. , ; le .1..............: '4'441 1, 1 .... ...::' . .... IRA ''::' 0., f', i- achnty, .'.....).Il., ...,; Si 181815o,rn Kennecott 114,8,V,.. :..44 ::.., , ' - -- --- 4.::',,... 4 ,,f,,t,. :;::.:::,.:::.:, 490 . 4 ., ..,. ,N . . 1.",Atill.r.i. iiir,...1.7.''.7. , f.' ' :1::,::..:::::: ,,Z- , f , Funeral , li;ftruEdMe ServicaS:,.fr,, Knight Brown. 82, Otern. ..1"111 former Burley, '7.Idaho, :resident, wIll ba. Wednest : ;. .,. a.ik daynoon, Berg R oo m ... Drawing .0 h apel, Provo. She died Oct. 26, "4' , :1967, 9 a.m. in an 1:c .. 1,14;7.0;?;,,,1 Oreno rest harm .' causes. . of natural ' ' Pl.:"1 ::.Hi;;..;:." ( e' : ' . ......i:: !,:::.:.::,: i.l.::...1, ,,,....,, . 1' ' .. the payment . Ir'.''''''4..tt:'':. s , e K.-Bro- or 0 .:::4i.-1.::-- 9 ' , .7 . . lt t'''..-..:- roa 1: ... . ' ,, . ', 76!8' , ,a B5 .. i Maude '1 - , is-the- )1soo d 190 - of ;fie county commissioners, the county treasurer and county auditor for instructions duties. Formation oh committee the culmination- of a long r, or r.ohtt 3 , , 'I . however, he '46 .,,Nrtrott Lake SIN, Atone of " arsurg i.. City Cortimis-,.--itit- y , ' riOlDie pinch on county resi-- 7 ' sion's4.request for la coopera- , IsloiSh468,1,rtIl 15, , '' 6 ,, dents. tive study of double taxation ' ,. o. - 1,1GES ESTIESTMENT Slaughter PL. 91.;7 , , towaretic:---enu The extension is authorized was. considered; Mr. ,Hanson ,, ,A..ce Ta,mausi6 Count f A ttditor. LaMar A. ".'",sef a ' 4th East on South:2nd is '' 'said state law. Marrwu lights the ," morning, by conducting county Leonaru , t Rawlings has urged immed- .s. .040.41.. Proclamation' of the delinits own study of the issue and parking lot was , referred te 13' Sep.. ''4,.I ,,.. ()rig ail .., .. iateinvestment of dormant tax quency deadline extension will will meet int), in ine Sa,0 A. ,.,.: with the City Com- '''''' of , officer 'Jim P. Han. I daughter ,i2it,,, Lake iempie, contfaet and Newel J. money.. His estimates of how '. be published in Salt' Lake tission later to discuss it. , A..thirtn of Jesus .,'.. 's 4"..11,i it,"1' Stratton Eliza Married' , sin. The lot is being prepared .1..twiti ot Loner-He much cash is available for to Knigh. Saints. newspapers next week. The day tix....Atol .'n a., 1 ; , A letter from Lawrence F.. Walter' C. Brown. ted fdr Hall ,of Justice and Court such investment have been list of .A. Golf Club; LDS Nov. 16, WC SA t et'',!g soti'lit LIC IV41. 'delinquent taxpayers Alsup of Templeton, Linke Church. Survivors: son. Wallace L., Temple, Lake IV, worker. challenged by County Trea- ., will not y.WMIA 's Primary, 2 Salt Lake City; Building parlung. sq. Church of Jesus christ alftatteroday be published until and Alsup, an r'engineering )rOLIng University. 4sitended.13nonam ' surer Sid Lambourne. ter, MrS. A. E. thrandchildren, t 1,,,taintt'Attended..Cielff ciyt schools, sons,. slaughters, kusseil of 'IP2T Jan.i,10. for Survivoy: A W. MO 'request Mondav payment Mon, d (LaRue) Young Academy.' Former Porter, ,firm, on a proposed new sewSouuth, where friends c'al(Sunday rers'ident, aS The three members of the Mrs. Gene Lindon and eharleston; '. OUT OF TOWN 1,1;0;th:sari i t Waaer City; sue W. Ray, both age treatment plant in the. $100 from William L. Butler, Burley tin 1931,ywhw p.m.,,Monday one hour prior to,serinvestment committee will re- - Action on the ,investment vices.' Bunal pzaper City. Ceme.a.rv.: i,Lli.,rannheeiMtovenoto Allen, 1:!ura!runnssouth end of Salt Lake County ranrcily,AAWarnr, for combustion XI President, P engiri Mrs. engineer, ceive "reasonable comPeosacommittee and extension of was referred to Commissioner ' e City; 45 grandchilo YWMIA. Relief Socistyl mary. dret,h'36Itk-gran0Cniloren-, Richard Birch brothservices on the Hall . Teacher, tion" for their services, said the tax deadline Was taken Sunday School, YWMIA. neering , Florence Petersen, Mrs. mission a sisters, ers, Stake tom. Served St, Rdriey Blomquist. Richard Birch, MURRAY of Justice in 1966 was referred Commission Chairman Oscar by Commissioners 1952. Member, Barley tamp, f. sPapish Fork, Utah Counts; Milton Hanson diens, E 337 6280 South, P.oneers. net. Harding, Mrs. George (Eva) HickDAughter-- . of Utah Four different plans, for the , . died of emphyset Hanson Jr. and Blem qu ist.- Commissioner man, both Provo,. Ortho - L., Salt Survivors: to. contract officer Hansen., husband; sons, daugh- .., ... r, been Invesh have Lake City. mar Oct.. 26 in a 'Howard W., tentervillat Newts! project was Mr. Morris .is owner of Marvin G.' Jenson ' ralf hospital. 4mTowFuneral services MOnday, 11 I.m., IMr. Butler said in a letter. put of ,K., J, Garth,. both Salt Lake City; . 26, Born Aug. . gated, the letter said. Poplar Grove Second Ward Chapel. , Jay A. . Gooding, Idaho; Merrill E.. , Thornton D. Morris and Co.; town. W. 1401 for That his Roy (Vera) Oscarson, Mrs. ceoutn't:,' t, Previous Afidveie; '','r'i.,, thatT3ond,'T'eacy.cooalcl construe.requests One plan calls for , Sunday, In other action, the connnisst. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Verne (Besse t , Mr. Bennion is manager of . , and one at Ward the James 4 Henry had been Thorre. Provo; 29 grandchildren-- 6 notr tetore services. Burial, Evans f' Av. sion referred the Salt Lake ton of a new treatment facia- the Salt Lake office of Good-, BR a rc chh.e Married oreatgrandchildrett, brothera, Alfred Szianish FOrK City Cemetery. 0.,Ws,,- ,contemthree the other N.,'. Burley; Frank. Bishop, Calif., ty; for ignored. di! x Oratorio, request and Wardell; Society's Ruby 4 ';t body Co., and Mr. Prince RalphSantanuin, Utot,County, married ie:t .. vorced. A letter from the Jordan Friends call at mortuary Wednes. ' , plate utilization of the existing is an account executive with a POO donation for presentaAbbie Hair Cale'. ,.....10 Aide Davis Ada -day before 'services. BuNal, Orent . 9, 1953, tion of the "Messiah" to Coun- "disposal plants of Sandy and School District Board of Edu. weil,May Schwabacher And Co. Cemetery. City T'' Ada Davis Alder, 79, 701 Rambler. Lake City. Salt "eZ' Midvale; All four plans procation giving the county per' ' Auditor Rawlings. member Dr., shed Oct. 28, I. Active ty :, a i CITES STRIKE LDS Church. Bar-Iwo,. in 4..,..,..0. Justus R. Lilze ,':' HelateT said the county al- vide for service in the area mission to invest taxes being . hospital ot lort F.!7' b e r. Survivors: k'':t ' , 1 rai cas. Commissioner DRAGERT0N, Carbon CountyFin widow; daughters, R. ready is overspent and has no between West Jordan and the temporarily held by the counPhilip .80,11 may .25, nerd! services Were Saturday for Jus. Mary iteeny, Salt Tit in Paradise, Jordan River.Blomquist said the extension funds for such a contribution. - tut' Rothbone.Lize03 74, Ctragerton, Lake Mrs. ty before apportionment to ikee, c e 6 who gird Oct. 77 in Dragerton h01-- Ted (Donna Jean Ver. Workman, of the Property tax deadline is to referred ' was district the It can be taken into lonsideraA proposal by E. WoOdtow Norman D. Calraell, pital after a long illness.- Born Aug. nal; airgete.rf.:. gg,ohiel;.;)efog to , Davis 1193, Jefferson I. Alabama, S. El Cerrito,,Callf.; Arlen Caldwell,. necessary because 43f the cop- - don in the preparation of next Walton, Salt Lake. City Street the county treasurer. Charlotte VanNoY t7 Married and Lou H. both - : with )slono , T.,' - ' .'t - Wallace Williams, o.. '' '..,,:,? SMYre ...1.4s. caimes Oct. 27 in f,... :' a Salt '',.. hotpot d . . )614 Born March - ,,, West. 1886,' 5, "r,.. ' Jordan, to JosePh ,...,'.,' John and Fanny VUlt-ifira,(,,.. Keziah Beckstead. ....,,Il. 1So Williams.. Married L ,r... sow 1146,.4 ASIIIII Caroling- Petersen June 20. 6644--.4,, It ' Salt Lake 1906, ,. LDS Temple. She.. S.., ' Investment committee at the afternoon meeting in commis sion chambers were Thornton D. Morris, E. Y. Bennion and John B. Prince A all executives of Salt Lake investment firms; 'They will ,meet next week : t,,,t4 5, I ,,, ;- members Appointed The Helves ' . Ld"fna7ersi'll , s;t. ::,secaKa .. .- 1 .M,A.Ralf,stzW.,111,a,tm fa Beck. .... , . W. W. Williams ". .. I Martha H. Beck , - Saturday, 'October 28, ..., 'DESERET ,b1EWS., . ., : - , , ' '7' - , ' '' ., 7. ,:---------,T ,. 3 APPOINTED i 4 , 1711e H. it . - - - ,, , , t A committee to advise Salt Lake County on investment of idle tax funds ,was created Friday afternoon by The coun''''''' ty commission. The commission also grant : ed a grace period to. ithel " ..n ''' r .7 . SI , :,tt - . , - 7. ,- t 0. . ,., . e - - i , 0 31 ,Ortatg- Funeral Tuesday noon In Belmont Ward. Friends may call at Roost's Ba Elder TremOnton, Mortuary. p.m., and Tues. County, Menday, day from 10 a.m. until services. Bur'lat. Riverside Cemetery. . ; - -- . ' Florists MILDRED'S FLOWERS , AND GREENHOUSE symisettiyo flowers convey and fondest memories. E 33rd South 464206; to 1522 BOND'S FLOWERS . ,t,' Express yew love, cornpasslon,; spect, 'sympathy. Fre delivery... 6, 1051 East 21st So., w 0. Legal Notices r$ ' LEGAL NOTICE For sale Providence. First Ward., Chapel and grounds. City lot 17x111,, rodh. Located at Main and Center.; Street, Providence. Located on Whet.. lot are rock Chapel, floor space brick veneer clessroomr feet, 4 addition. Floor 'Pace 5,C00 feet. The Ward reserves the right to de-'- 0 One any and ail bidS. Interested bidders contact Bishoo.d Telephone75246. '6 .S,CHESTER El,shop L. ZOLLINGER, Providence First Ward'. , INVITATION TO SID be receivyd by the Bigs C011etie-et- '''Chasing , wo - eParlMenrof tht ..,.., Eastern Utah, Price. Utah, 10:00 ,.. a.m. November 6, 1967 on the fol.'" ' . e.. Price, Utah: lowing Reg. No. 953 Welding Eguignienr 955 No. Automotive Req. tot. .. regent alEttat:dow, 956 Automotive The College of Easternserves the right to reject any or trIL 1 bids; or to accept or reject. totio 4 whole or any part of any bid In tee, interest of the College. Only dictsj a firm ,gootetion propertrt.- will be accepted. Bid ProlsoS-- 0 ; and specifications will 'be Veen request, , TED J JENSEN, ,, ' ' , ,,- Purchasint Avant Fee. No rvain. 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