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Show v ' 'r' v - tv v v ttt ytv yrrr v v-w- Mail Policy Had earing n Service, Mailmen Say The Post Office Department ordered western railroads to change their mail service from passenger to freight trains, a Southern Pacific official Railroad today. Harold S. Orner, mail, baggage and traffic manager for S.P., told the Interstate Commerce Commission hearing that the railroads were given no choice in changing the mail to freight Both ralii-oadagreed web the Interstate Commerce Commission to extend operations beyond the previously s c h e d uled discontinuance dates until July 20 to allow the ICC ample time to reach a decision. Mr. Orner also testified that the change gave the post office an 80 per cent reduction in mail transportation rates. Larrowy, California Utilities Commission Public attorney, attempted to show-i- that the have to railroads did not make the change and contended that the revenues from mail handling should be credited to passenger service, even though handled on freight tiains. Western Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroads nave agreed to keen sections of their San Francisco-Chicagtrains an extra running the California every-other-da- y The National Association of engers advanced the first proposal, claiming it would eliminate $800,000 of the claimed WP deficit of $1.2 million The second suggestion represents the policy position taken by the California Pubic Utilities Commission fCPUC). The commission recommended that the two riil lines poJ. revenues and expenses of the currently Zephyr during and raise passenger fares $5 to first-clas- month. of n Railroad tw-- Pass only the s $10. DESERET Ex-Sta- A California Pl'C witness. Donald R. Chew, figured the .SPs loss on operation of the City of San Francisco for 19ti7 at $507,000, not $1,289,300 as According to his figures the WP lost $032,000 last year on the Zephyr instead of $1.2 million. He was challenged on many points by Walter Treanor, WP general counsel. For instance, Mr. Treanor pointed out acidly that two of Mr. Chew's on theories, losses and income tax savings, had already been rejected by the Interstate Commerce Commission. Also Western Pacific officials have pointed out that the ICC has verified the validity of WPs claimed loss of $1.2 million last year. The WP declares it has tried every conceivable device to induce more patronage and to achieve economies of operation short of operating an inferior passenger service. g NEWS, Wednesday, 17, 1968 April y-. QJ Theros Karras Fanny S. Searcy F rrtri 9,52 E jjB4, Griffin E. Halvey a to 43 . rn lvf.6 in a oral hi.xp.iA' ct a heaM jiiment Born 9 18d? Rendition R'th a Cocn,v daodhtei ot Orxo' Annie John NEWTON, Carrie Coo 'tv E Griffin Newton died 1948, It, 0 f Ruth Aug Latter-da- died a in Tuesday Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Mr. Webb was 1 the first bishop Jof the Riverton list Watd and Mr. Webb luul sprve(i hvn i 39 April from irnunes sufferec m a farming arcs ,PS' olral Saints, -- yyymyyyyiVr,YVyVVy Souh Adm lo Vernal Charles Webb, 70. 2777 uma Cir., past pipsuicnt of the West Jordan Stake, church of Jesus Christ claimed by the railroad. trains. OBITUARIES V Grande. Cl w ke President Dies At 70 dent public preference for its use and to protect passenger service of the Denver ami Rio The recommendations may sound plausible in general, but railroad attorneys find plenty- - of flaws when it comes down to details. Also they take sharp issue with accounting procedures used in arriving at revenues and expenses used to support the two proposals. The CPUC suggested that the Zephyr be kept at full operation because of its supposedly better facilities, evi streamliners. During the past two days of Interstate Commerce Commission hearings on the rail lines applications to drop the two trains, suggestions have been made that: The Western Pacific run o SPs San City Francisco be operated only during peak periods, diverting its patronage to the WP. which would Zephyr maintain its present daily operation. being conducted in Salt Lake Pacific's City on Western plans to discontinue its se lion of the California Zephyr lietween San Francisco and Salt Lake City and Southern Pacifics proposal to end its operation of the City of San Francisco between Ogden and San Francisco. In Tuesday's session of the hearings, railroad executives were given mote sideline advice on how to cut operatdeficits of their two ing trains. David are Hearings The - rrwyr vrarr yyyy r r tv7rrvTrrrvTTr1vvy,vyv,i)'n y Rom i. Harris Mamed John Henry Nov Searcv ?8 Salt Lake !07 emo'e Church; of Jexus Christ ot L attor Saints day He died Aug. 25 to J f 6 Ap,,il Loo. n Marta Soencer 1 f a Griffin Pnyii.s Mamed I95J, 5, Logan Tempi? of Jesus Church Christ of Saints Served 19ft? Griffith, Latter-daS Newton Served Northwestern SUes and West fen Member fral States Mission. ederx quorum pi esidenev. Sunday School teacher, one ot xevn oresoen's ot snvenv in Smithtie'd Stake Veteran Korean conflict, US Army m Okinawa assistant Chapnns Graduate North Cache High School and Seminary, Utah state Universe Secre- ty IDS Institute cl Rtliaion tarv Newton Water Users Assn Director Cache County Beet Growers Cache Avn Farmer, dairyman. t , W a r d ft , two m s o n v tor Grange Sfak Former teacher anu member 0i ward Primar and Rehfl ol Caotain Society presidency Deoqhters ot Utah Pioneery Camr Survivors sons John Soeiuer. Salt Lake C it v Hamilton Eugene R San Jose, Calif; Mont, W tort F oreatten seven qrandchiid'en. qrandchiidren, sister's brothers. Mrs Rov Stan Pead Mrs. iMmn.ei Georoe Mrs Paul (Rufh R (L'j) Firth Owen H. all Salt Lake City rcon Grant 8th Funeral Friday FaM Friends Ward chapel, 1 8 call 2128 S State St Thursday pm and at the ward chapel .day one houi before the services Bunal Elvsien Burial Gardens, to, " on d on o h ter s J ernes ilir,V 0 t111!': A. both Salt peorae Mrs Araeles, Japan, four grandchildren, brother., George. Mrs. Mary Metro, both Gary fnd ; Chris. Greece Funeral seices to be announce from 36 E 7tn South vs ,,'v Robert W. Rice DnDTl,r., CASCAlb exide efyices for Wesley Robert Rice 52. Cascais former Salt Lake will Ctv resident, Grau- - L6Cm V 5 WGDk) be Fnduv noon, at Wasatch Lawn SPANISH FORK Memorial Park. County Central States. on Webb Ml, Citv son widow, Survivors Salt Lake daughters with fuM military He was a former high council- tamer Edam Halvey, Lanelte. Lau . n.!y 9 r.e Rebecca Patricia. Roxanne, all .i bv the MDnl ,n Bonneville Post of or Ul the Canvon Rim and hast Newton; brother, sisters. HeroG J ,llne'sSpanish Fork American Leqion Mill Creek Slakes, and a. the He found was Looan; Mrs. Otto (Ruth) Por deid April 9. 1968 " f time of his death was a home of here natural Nekton Aber a nd A s na ... pm, causes Friends call Nelon Ne)son vd Chape swensor teacher in the Garden Heights WMemcriul Born April 28. Funeral Chapel, Loqan, Married to Walter 1915, Lake Spli North Ward. Friday, pm. and at the ward11 Kemmis Webb a son of City in Newton Saturday after pPb 4. 1933 fnr chapel Waller R. and ElHe had been am. Bur, a'. Nwlon Cemetery wdh jsh Fo He died eanor Eskelson Rice Never married. vll rites bv Smithfield May 19, 1966. military Senior electronic engineer specialist. many years as a irti oldie Arrifrican Graduated Brig Legicn, Corporation tor 17 years. ham Young Uni-broker. Member, Church of Jesus Christ of e rsitv Acfivr Saints M. Max t DS memberMember Bon Dec. 12. 1897 in River Bishop Max Church Survivors- sisters, Mrs. Char.es S. Esther R. MESA, CALtF. Jensen, Mrs Wilbur Lieurance Music ton, he was a son of Wilford and MaSf Bishop. (Margaret) Hawke, both Sail Lake Club, Federated Music Club. Chorality Cos'" fcMesJ' Ruth Jacklin Webb. He married former lets. Survivors: sons, daughter, Pau, , K Price; Richard A., Allen S. W Margaret Niemann m the Salt dent, died Apm Reed, Karolyn, all Spanish Fork; 6 JVlGttQ W DdlftCtl father, Spanish Fork; grandchildren; 1922. Lake Temple on Aug. 23, wa' caiii BRIGHAM CITY Metta Ali brothers, sister, Harold, Ruion, bolh na,u Mrs. Carl Wesley Bennett, sister, Spanish Fork; Surviving are his widow and t (Norma) Prior, Denver. Colo Funer- 49, died of Born April I?, 7 Thursday p m.( Spanish Fork ral causes April three daughters. Mrs. Lester Hi nckley. Tenths LDS Ward Chaoef. Friends 14 in $an Diego, call Chapel of Memories Mortuary, calif of son Poulson Boer. (Maurine) May Spanish Fork. Thursday prior to serGrand igig Eldon C. 7. Tu m Burial Spanish Fork vices Webb, and Mrs. City yiew Idaho, to Cemetery. Clarence Herchei (LaRue) Moss, all of Salt Lake opJarBr and Viola Una w she wesnev six grandchildren, five neti, :Citv; A, Sr. Thomas Boyd 1967. V died March Married to Albert two OGDtM Thomas A Boyd Sr., Ervin Bann.tt, brothers and sisters, Member, cnurrh 76, Ogden, died of cerebral hemor- jan Christ of of oiego Dec George H Milo G.. Golden J., rhage April 15 in a Roy hospdal. u ,946 M.mber 5a,l5. 15. 1S91. Hollow Rock. LDS Born Dec dauTr Tnhn (VpiH) Dpnr.V and Survivors church Sur AnA Mrs. Thomas to Mr. and William (Dolly) . Tenn., husband; yivorsghtcr. son. Mrs Vera Married Augusta brothers. Mrs. Charlip E. (Norma) vPb- - derson, costa Mesa; Ronald. Santa Boyd Russell, sisters. Gordon T., Mad'ey, June, 1921. Pleasant Hill, LeRov. Tarranct. Ana; brothers LPOf Chrisiensen. Tenn. Retired employe. Hill AFB ster. all bait LaKO Llty, Merlin (AAartha) City ' briqham jh Orem, Member, Retired Funeral Friday I Assn. National Utah; Clay:onlana J., UiapPr, anH I pRnv nf utah. Della. B. Service Wrs jernes (Mary) Anderson, civil Baptist p m., Harold Employes, , 1 f Phtlco-For- Latter-da- - natu-a- i - vs - Reasons - x Cited For 6-- Age and disability, liquor and divorce are the mejor reasons why Utahns are in need of welfare help, Utah House Speaker Franklin W. Gunnell, said today. Wallace Christensen with welfare sympathy if there were 1 Irwin G. Wayne County Robinson, 86, Loa, died of natural causes April 16 in a Richfield hospital. Born Sept. 28, 1881, Fillrrore, to Alvin L. and Mary Olmstead Robinson. Married Clara E. Morrell, FreMarch 27, mont, Wayne County, 1902. She died Nov. 9, 1953. Married Ella Jensen, June 5, 1954; she died 1962. farmer. 17, Rancher, Jan. SurviWayne County sheriff, 1915-1vors: son. daughters, Kemp, Soda Springs, Idaho; Mrs. Grant (Leone) Brown, Loa; Mrs. Ed (Lucretia) Olive, Richfield; Mrs, Lloyd (Reta) Mrs. Glen (Etta) Jensen, Emery; Forsyth, Salt Lake City; 23 grandgrandchildren, 3 children, 42 great great - great - grandchildren; Funeral Saturday 1 p.m., Loa LDS Stake Center. Friends call Springer Mortup.m., at ary, Richfield, Friday stake center Saturday after II a.m. Burial Fremont Citv Cemetery. Harm DeBoer watches Eldean Weight demonstrate leather techniques to August Walker, Rufus Jones, James Watts. Weber Basin Job Corps Notes 3rd Anniversary By WANDA LUND Deseret News Stall Writer The WEBER SOUTH Weber Basin Job Corps Conser-- 1 vation Center, stubborn as a dandelion, has dug itself into a mountain at the mouth of Weber Canyon and is blooming. officials of the center noted the third anniversarv of the Job Corps program Tuesday at a special briefing for mavors of the area and the press. The cen- ter itself came into being Dec. 16, 1963, and 1,047 eorpsmen Charles H. Kallstrom States, and about a third of North Willard, as well as East them are unable to read when Canyon, Causey and Lost Creek. arrve. j as-H- Center seven-mont- Pit IFall Do ADS . 521-35- a . h IDAHO FALLS. IDAHO Requiem Mass tor Fred William Pretch, 68, Idaho Falls, will be celebrated Thursday. 11 a m. Holy Rosary Catholic Church. He died April 15, 1968, in an Idaho Fails hosohal of a heart attack. Born Sept. A 1899, Duouver. Mont. a son of Georoe and Berta Freeze Never marrieo. Member, Pretch, Holy Rosary Catholic Church. fer. sisters. Lawbrother, Survivors; rence, Mrs. Henry (AAarv) Pavne. Mrs. Honora Bifztr. all Idaho Fails; Mrs. Anne E. Ceilings, Portland, Ore. , Bonr Harold Eall S - of and Cara Gammeil McKen-sie- . to Married Ervin Woodhouse, June 1943, 23, Mar- Sprlnqvllle. naoe later solemnized. Salt Lake Church Temple. of Jesus Chrisl of .. v. Latter-daSaints. : resiSprinqvllle dent ail her life. , JiUcl0rA.Junv b School secretary, Rov Married !r PFriday. McQuillan Christenson 23, and Linda, PERRY-STAR- and Lee Ann, City. 19, 17, 20, - both Bovd Duane, both Salt Lake MEYER-PULLE- 22. Ogden, and Carol Lake City. George Wade, Rose, 28, Salt - He was Halvey E. Griffin, 38. Cache County Deputy Sheriff Darius Carter said Mr. Griffin was cleaning a large pit filled with the liquid when he fell. Carter said Mr. Deputy Griffin may have struck his head on the side of the concrete-linepit and then d suffocated. 35 Candidate Files candida'e for tiie Slate Legislature, Sidney Jo seph Atkin of St. George, filed his declaration of candidacy with Secy, of State Clyde L. Miller Tuesday. Mr. Atkin is seeking the nomination for of House Representatives from Washington and Kane counties. The first legislative candidate, Ralpti A Preece, Vernal, now a member of the House, filed Monday as a candidate for the Republican nomination for senator from Uintah, Daggett, Grand and Emory counties. Calvin Samuel J. Taylor, has announced that he will not be a candidate for Rep. R Drajier, Bittner. James H. Day, and Rep. Fred W. Lake, filed as for candidates from Districts 23 and 11 re- sportively. Hcaring Scheduled Interior mittee hearing will be held May 1 in Salt Lake City on a bill intended to clarify states' rights to waters of certain streams. A Senate subcom- Lee, 22, Salt Lake City, and Mario-n- e Kav. 21. San Amonio. Tex. GAMINGASCO-LOGSDOPat, 47, Murray, and Anna Wmona. 39. Salt Lake City Richard Alien. 33. and Dolores Selma. 1, both Salt Lake City. Frank John, 22, and Pamela, 21, both Salt Lake City WILLIAM James Harlan, 25, and DeeAnn, 21. both Salt Lake City. K E S S L E R CLARK Alfred Georqe. 24, Bethlehem, Penn., and Hajel Am. 25, Allentown. Penn. Gary Lyle, 21. Provo, and Flora Marlene, 21, Cincinnati, Ohio LANG-LANGeorge Milton, legal aqe. and Esther Olive, leqai aqe, both Sandy MU ELLER-McFPLANE -- Erik, legal aqe, and Maraarite O.. legal aqe. both Salt Lake City. Gerald Gene. 24, both Nancv Rufh. and Kearns - - - I, Wisner, 33, and Nancy both Bcjlder, Colo Robert 37, Kathryn, - Raymond and Barbara Ann, 15. Carence, both Chiloqutn. Ore. PfYtl ip Dudley. 31, both Salt Lake arid Emeoene, 24, City STEWART-VA- ard Earl Jr., buth Kearns 19. Salt Lake City Karen 21, Murray. 19, - RichTASSELL and Oiana Jean, 19, ERICKSON-MAC- LVnn end Harold. Norma ThomQK V T;, ..H Anthonv Z Lund OGDEN Funeral for Anthony Zacharias (Zach' Lund, 21, who died April 16 in Ogden, will be held Thursday 3 p.m., Lindquist and Sons Colonial where Chapel, Cgden, friends call Wednesday 79 p.m., Thursday prior to services. Burial Washington Heights Memorial Park, Born Nov. 14, 1946, Ogden, to Dr. J. and Beverly Brown Anthony Lund Student Utah State University, Member Sigma Alpha Epsilon, LDS Church. Attended University of Utah. Graduate Ogden High School, mem- ber football, track, swimming teams. father, stepmother. Ogden? brother, sister. Lief, Kristen, 'stepbrothers, stepsisters, Randy Mar .tin, Chad tyartin. Janice AAartin, Angie Martin, all Ogden. Pfc. Robert K. &JS?LrJ1 - Alberta V Lm,r- risville. nil S(,mmit County Lydia AAay Richins, 87, Henefer, died causes April 15, In an cf Ogden rest home. Born May 17, 1880, Henefer, to Joseph A. and Ann Hunt Price Bunot. Married to Joseph Wii- Mam Rtchins, AAay 3, 1898, Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Aug. 27 1943. DUP. Survivors: sons,, Member, B.,. Lloyd W., Clifton daughters, Lewis E., all Ogden; Lorenzo, Seattle, Wash. J. Wilmer, Bremer- ton, Wash.: Mrs. Hvrum (AAabel) Winters, Cedar Citv; Mrs. Douglas (Irene) Johnston, Morgan; Mrs. Ted (Veria) Foster, Henefer; Mrs. Bud (Beth) Hambleton, Salt Lake Citv; Mrs. Hvrum (Norma) Tucker, Brig- 26 ham City; grandchildren, 47 Funeral, 2 Henefer LDS Thursday. Frier'ds tail Mrs. Ted Foster residence. Henefer, Wednes- p.m., Thursday until 1:C3 day. natural ftni 6d I Oden. OGDEN Erich Schlote. 70, Oqden. died of natural causes April 16 in a Ogden hospital. Bom June 5. 1897. Bernburg. Germany, to August F. and Ann Ostermann Schlote. Mar- ned Lorna Call Dec. 9. 1935, Salt SiWSS Glen C. Bleazard, i A1 MkSC 10 . Jessl J' AAarried IMS; h! dirt i eJAM ElUOll J - and Mat- - MOtpTdi services Funeral a Long irif CALIF. - Rod.il Brae, hospital. Born Utah, to Christian M. and Ida P. Petersen. Married Maxine Johert. Salt Lake City Shoe repairman. Member, LDS Church. Survivors: widow; father, brothers, sister. Wendell J.. O'Dell ard M'$. E. B. (Irene) Jainsbury, Salt Lake C!tv; Eugene W., Law- rence. Ind Funerai, burial. Saturday in Long Beach. 15 in 4 n HCnry aj PAUL, IDAHOd, Ke'April Pyl'In a JJ 1411, -- jj0 erJr Pocatello, services 4A4A4AAAA4A4A4AAA4AA4i4A44AA44esaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4AAaA4iii4AAAAAAAAAJLAAAA 4A u " Born AAarch 31, 1883, Le Mars. Iowa Charles Cww jnd Mary Ann Maggie Halpm Kock. B51' ea moef di!945. Paul Grange. Mrs. Blame (Susan) Thorpe. Pinole, Calif.; grandchild, sisters, Mrs. Margaret Pullman, Tor. rence, Calif,; AArs. Cora Jrvint, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Laura McAnulty. Yuba City. Calif. Funeral Thursday 2 p.m., Joseph Payne Memorial Chapel. B u r e V. where friends .call Falls, Idaho. S'ahter. 'Vn'n9' s,rv,c-V?1- Funeral services for BE NN ETT Malvin L. Bemwtt will be held Sat-r- y ujday 12 m ftVniJXd serVjces now prJaV a to 8 cottonwood Dnveto 1 uatt - Funerai dices' iS 2nd East 4800 Ward. 2241 south. Friends may call Thursday p.m. at Evans and Early, 574 East 1st South and 'j hour prior to services at the church. Interment e Elvstan Burial Gardens Fu- in nerat directors. Evans and Early. faaav from "NoTRis'SRi-TinVr.iTvT- for cw P.m. and Thursday prior to ser. Salt Lake City Yices. Interment Funeral directors, larkut Cemetery Mortuary Graveside services tor RICE Robert Wesley Rice wit! be held Fn dav at 12 noon at Wasatch Lawn Menoriil Park. Mi.itarv qravevde Legion rites bv the American requests Post. Family Bonneville flowers be omitted. Funeral Direc- tros Desere Mortuary. Funeral services for SEARCY wilj be neid Fanny Spencer Searcv ' V 'aoei-iOCh ouih flTS1 EeSP ch!3h mfv can at 2128 South stato.ThSrs- Mortuary, 8 p.m., and at the ward Fr. day. one hour prior to services Interment Etvsian Gardens. Funeral d'reclpr'' Kay Cofonial Mortuary. Funeral SUTTON: services for Mary Havnes Sutton will be held at the Deseret Thursday at Mortuary. 36 East 7th South, where pm. friends may call Wednesday and Thursday prior to services, Into ment. Salt Lake City Cemetery. Funkral directors, Deseret MoruUry. Funeral WEBB services tor Vernal Charles Webb will be held 2 in the Garden om. Friday. Ward Chapel, 2220 Fisher Height-Lane. Friends may call at the Colo-La2123 South State mai Mortuary Thursday. 6 to 8 p.m. and at thf ward Friday, one hour prior to ser vices. Interment Riverton Cemetery, Funeral directors, Kay Colonial Mor Floyd Rife f Henry Wp Stanley J Loomis daughters Hugh 14 TSS?ayM' UnoTn, S.t Latk'm Su'rliv j 4Vk !: l IVGCK VImT SWM'GdarnhTNSancDvridHrir an Looan one dauohter father sromother -Adeline F brottwTwler Mese Aru Paui. Idaho: sisters. Mrs. drick P Ronald (Faye) Butters. Mr. Robert (Leona) Pisarz, both Logan. Mrs. Cecil Shoshone, Cooe, (Gladys) Norman Mrs. .Idaho; (Margaret) Van Nuvs, Calif.; Mrs. Oraeger, Lowell (Connie) Turner, Hidden Hills, Calif.; Mrs. Raymond (Janice) Claude Mrs. Blanchard, Murray, Md. . (Geneva) Manaton, Rockville. Qrandchild. Friends call Hall Mortu p.m., ary, Logan, Wednesday, POCATELLO Jac Thursday one hour prior to service, SiftnleVA Loomis, 79, Pocatello, died April 15 Family to contributions suagests of natural causes in a Pocatello hos- - Utah CAP wing m pital. July 21, 1888. Ashley, o Lee L. Mich., and Emma McQuarry Loomis. Married Theresa M. Wells Feb. 19, 19)4, Sheridan. R,t? . 70? ld?ho ' F.lls AprW Wvo. Divorced Married Sarah Brow er, Lcgan, Utah; separated Former )b8. at hs home of a heart attack. guide Glacier National Park' Factory a Born Nov. 3, 18?7. McCloud. Neb son ot William and Maqdeline Firestone Tire and representative Eiizb-- h Carried Florence Ribber Co General Motors Co R,fcLincoln. Neb. "Salt West- Ajnl ferder Fred A Carlsen Inc 'MemLived in Beatrice and L.ncoln Neb Lake City. Real estate broker ber Palestine Lodge 141, AF&AM. S V Ore Survivors: w.dow F,a,ls Portland, P rest) vte? tin ' Rex Locmis, Church, stepson, Amertcan Eik, Legion, Hvrum L. Lodge, Wyn ; Mrs Wash. Construction Pasco, (ean) Spicer, Pocatello; Mrs. Elen- - Ofker ot Biace Florence, Ore.: Mrs GerSurvivori: widow, daughter. Mrs. it Sa't Howard Timmerman, (Jacqueline) Arcner. Kenne- (Joann) one granddaughter, Citv; two MePdai ghters; 10 wick, Wasn.; brother, sisters. William, Mrs. Henry grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, Funeral Friday pm.. Manning Fu- - Doerck, Mrs. Alvin Jennlrios Mrs. where Dan Olds, all San Diego, Calif. ineral Chapel, Funeral services will be announced friends call Graveside 'Mcuntamvlew Cemetery, Pocateiloi Ifrom Buck Funeral Home. Sro' V, Cemetery, OL iSL5rh?lH,;;Mo2lS?' Born May LONG BEACH, n u, at the Curtis AAortuarv 4670 hour prior to at the chaoel. Saturday interment South Jordan Cemetery, Cot- funera, directors tonwood Mortuary. John cunwai wrvicet for AIIen Kn9ht Hall will be held Thurs- Ward in the gluffdale d chape, friends may call at the Goff Mortuary. 8090 S State. Wednesday at the P m and Thursday from ward chaoel one hour prior to ser- vices. Burial in the Bluffdale City for Cemetery. Goff Mortuary, funeral dn Idaho; Mrs. ;n Looan i Eighth LDS Ward chaoel. ,wo' Logan- to Fre- Ann and MarQaret drick Joseph, Antooh dtex theFradri?k f FQiU Schaub Kioeptor. Married Mary Jane Oct. 5. 1944. Salt Lake LDS ,n.ra? to haaSS Tex. le.ple. Navy veteran World War it. Pipeline contractor. Served LDS mis- L.n A ocl a'1 ed C Gene a C on Ir amors' .M.a grand-pit- PRESTON, IDAHO lortrta Ann Wilson Maughsn, 69, Preston, ded of a heart ailment April 15 in a teito hospital. Born Oct. 17, 1898, Utah, to Joseph W. and Logan, Rebecca Bullock Wilson. AAarried to Edward Le Roy Maughan, June 20, 1917, Logan LDS Temple. Member, 4HN Club. Survivors: husband; Edward W., Pocatel-Mr- s. SOn. daughters, 'toi Mrr. william (Dorothy) Menderv J. I. (Virginia) Burley; Mr $cottr Idaho Falls; AArs. Ben (Lu- cjne) stanger, Sunset, Utah; AArs. Larsen Louise) Forrest (Mary 5 great Boise; 18 grandchildren, sisters brother, grandchildren; Mrs. Gweynne, Logan; LeAAayne, Goff (MatKi) statig, Preston; Mrs. iDenill (Veria) Lamb, Hyde Park 1 p.m. Utah. Funeral, Thursday, Franklin LDS Stake Center. Preston. Friends call Webb Mortuanr, Pres ton, Wednesday evening, Thursday prior to services. Bunal Ogden Ct ried lo Will, am A. Hamilton Sept, Survivors: husband, 1955, AAalad. sons, daughters, Calvin, james. For- est, Ftoss.e and Tami. Maiad. broth- er$, sisters, David L.; Downey, Ida- ho; Dawn, AAalad; Nacev. Mrs. Gt.mn Utah; Layton, (Leona) Jorgensen, Riv- Mrs. Hannah Mae Ollenborger. erbank, Calif. Funeral Friday 11 ah1-- ' Ben$0FU,fl ,irhurtda'JalA?9 P.m, Friday pror to ser ices. Bun- al St. of ns, Idaho, City Cemetery. LOgan 41 w LOr0fta W IfiaUflnOn - ClhTcJnS B'iiSi .nm. Elder County: Box service for, MALAD, IDAHO Ely. Kent ThurstW'' pncr m ,1.dHl?nS,,L 'S: Kemp Hamilton. 47. Melad, died of ,dah0 VA,: 11 Thursday am, Lindouist and colonial Chapelt, Ogden, where o m.. We d n e s d a v call friends Thursday until services. Burial West uveber Cemetery. ..,u jl will held Friday 3 p.m, LIMouisf and Sons Mortuary, Ooden, where friends call j0,,ns' lAZillian AArs. s)n KeAc!Lur toaho; Funeral Rr,wekn no. Wash., Brittain, Ves'c..6!.? 47 Horspool OCDEN Wllltl JCflG Vf Jane TAvLOR, Weber County Welch Wintle, W, Tby diedbr natural causes April 16 in an Ogden hospital. Born March X, 1886, West 9ber'? P?or?? T to Albert E. kelson Welch. Wintle, March 16, 1906, Ogden; later solemnized Salt Lake LOS Temple. H, died Aug. 9 1964 Survivor,: R22 j,7ns'A?,a,ul!rswJ '2 ' TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Thomas Henry Watkins, 79, Twin Falls, died of natural causes April 15 in a Twin palls hospital. Born Oct. 9, 1888, Ub-- . erty, Idaho. Married Jennie McMur ray (ater solemnized Logan. Utah widow, jempij. Survivors, lyaiu HENEFER, I cho-I2- brother, sister, Amos, AArs. Lillie Watlflll children. AAorrison. both Los Angeles. Funeral K'"' - Dale Rev. Sail Lake. rem Cl,v Bunal ward iren; a.,i - . & a Una Ha died heart ailment at his home. Born Feb. 20, 1910. Ri.Ie a son of Georoe Henry and Martha Elizabeth Reta Married Radford. spraker R 2 Jdiho Va rcrS? !5 ' 'area Rje son Survivors: widow, dauohters, Reta Beth Radford, Berner Wesley, both Ririe; Mrs. Fobert (Kareenl Stacey. Moscow, Idaho; four grand mother, Ririe; brothers. s(Sters, Mrs. Charlie (Vea) Haskell, carev; Etsel, Clark; Wavne. Ririei jess, Menan; Grant R., Rigby. Cemetery. Burial, Friends may call Eckerseil Memori- p.m. al Chaoel Thursday, d.v VICM- 5ulSrLvlES? e. R 2 p.m., Ririe 15i Aor al an(j Willard, Lynn, Mrs. Rose, all Twin Falls; Mrs.) Provo, Jenkins, (Verda) George Brown, Utah; AArs. Ralph (Della) Soda Springs, Idaho; 25 grandchii- dren, 17 great grandchildren; half- Seldon Parker,' Mothers, H d o c k, both Paris, a d Ed,th Idaho; Earl Parker, Seattle, Wash.; Kenneth ParVer' Nebraska; Mrs. Calif.. fi!JirtMarvBF10. Younoioankh Nora Barker, San Francisco; Adeiia PplJS1 Laura ' Salt Lako City. Funeral land Ora MTsMaroa it Donate h . Thur p.m f? .Mutuary where Twin Falls, Calif. until 1230 Thursday Funeral Saturday, 11 a.m., Walker Wednesday, AAemorial Sunset Burial Park, where Fork, Mortuary, Spanish friends call Friday, p.m. and Sat- - Twin Falls. urdav before services. Burial, Span- ish Fo-- k City Cemetery. I BichirfeC Erich Schlote - Sen. fwV. Charles H and La Von Barnes Hor- brother, spool. Survivors: parents; sisters, David C., U S. Army, Ft.Dix, N.J.t Linda, Karen Lee, Christine, Eileen, all Ogden; grandmoth- ers. Mrs. Mrs. Nancy Hjrspool, Viola Barnes, both Oaden. NIELSEN-STEFFEMichael Phil, 16 and Deborah EHen, 16. both Sait Lake City. E R E K S O Terry Dale. t9, and Claudia Jean, 18. both Murray Danny Kurt, 25, and Elizabeth Anne. 23, bolh Salt Lake City. Calls IFairmer Reynolds died April 14, 1966, in a Parson hos- after an illness. Born Sept. 19, 1889, Joseph. Sevier County, a daughter of Martin and' Celia Jane Hadden Merritt. Married to lew Reynolds, July 23, 1910. Salt Lake City. He died Sent 14, 1965. Educated in Joseph schools. Former resident Mammoth, Juab County and Lived in Bmaham, Salt Lake Coun LOCO BedCh, Calif., from 1933 40. Gold star Mother. Member, Daugh- ters of Utah Pioneers. Survivors: sons, daughter, Martin L. Spanish Fork; Boyd, Provo? old, Lakewood, Calif.; Mrs. Ralph Mrs. McCleerv, Kearns; (Louise) (Virginia) Wilkinson, Spring- ville; Mrs. Ed (LaMona) Miller, Midland, Tex; Mrs. C. h!JSihrl imtSaiSirtliirirM I.i?v ?orn - NEWS IN BRIEF A second Charles Herbert Logan, died April 16, 1968, t his home of natural causes. Born Dec. 28, 1891, Logan, a son and Hannah of Charles Frederick Retired harnessmak-er- . Aim Kai'strom. 21$t Ward, Member, Logan Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Ward teaching supervisor and Aaronic priesthood supervisor. Attended Jtah State University. Veteran, World War I. Survivors: sisters, Mrs. Beda Crafts, Mrs. AAamia Munsee, both Logan. noon, Funeral Logan Friday, Ward chapel. Friends call Hall Mortuary, Thursday p.m. " Friday one hour before eervices. 09an em,!ery' uria LOGAN 76, ent CLASSIFIED County Awn, spnnoviiie' ii. daughter a Irwin G. Robinson devel-program- READ TODAYS 01 Lillie M. LOA, m ! Utah 5PRINGVILIE, Fe t Funeral Heme. Brioham Citv. p m , where friends call Thursday Buna) Friday prior to services. Cemetery. City Brigham 52nrvd Econk . NEWTON, Cache County -A Newton dairy farmer was killed here Tuesday afternoon when he fell in a liquid fertilizer pit at his farm. Odessa Woodhcuse ooms, McK.nsi. swnsvihe.' fp'iyiSk CpiiHi church Veteran. World War I. Survivors widow; sons, daughters, Thomas A , James E., both Roy; Mrs. James A (June) Watson, Salt I eko CitvAAarQte. San Jote, Calif.; 6 grandchildren; brother, Ben A , Detroit, Mich. Funeral, Thursday, 1 pm., Lindquist and Sons Coiomal Chapel. Ogden, where friends call 9 p.m., Thursday be- Wednesday. Memorial Gar- S'lL-K1- William n Duffin COMMUNITY PROJECTS Many of the eorpsmen have jn addition, they have e to sisted in several progressed rom community .t'. fl Prjw'ts- - At Uintah they con- ns uncier.re narcHnal structed a backstop and put a; P, ,en,nlon instruction of teachers af fence ar0Und a baseball field. In jLayion, 11. ey assisted in tearingj MH.IAL GKAl down a number of VercHand BUSINESS VIEW of these Park houses that were to be Because young many Maj. Gen. .Maxwell E. Rich, nien have not been exposed to moved from the rrea. executive vice president of the middle-clas- s living, they must They helped U.S. Forest Salt Lake Area Chamber of also instructed in personal ice personnel plant bitterbrush said the business the east of Farmington. hygiene, social graces, community is just beginning to around themi Thursday, they will clear the: recognize its potential impor- - have received training there World of Work tance in the rehabilitation of since then (about 200 at a time), and other items that many take debris of winter from the State for granted in their everyday Capitol grounds. state-ai- d recipients. 198 rvuni I Director Richard, . Jiives. Mrs.ShirleyWoodward.Com-198 corps- -' The eorpsmen spend 43 per, Ulrich said about 74 per cent of, munity Action Program staff Right now there are Poor people men enrolled, although capacity cent of their time doing conser- - the eorpsmen who have left the member, said, be with is 224. A permanent staff of 52 vation work, which may include center after an average of nearconcerned must also and kept persons seeks to educate the such things as making signs for lv seven months training have helping themselves of produc-- ; constantly alerted to the fact eorpsmen in the three R's. the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation gone into some type nr the military they have a responsibility to be work experience, recreational (its sponsoring agency), build- five employment activities and getting along with ing picnic tables or grills for service. rehabilitated. He said actual cost of training the U.S. Forest Service, work- However, education of the other people. on or of is sites the a center at recreational .the to corpsman for a year, includ-- ; ing Population understanding public 15 73 cent about dams reservoirs. or welfare of ing cost of materials for work the Negro, basic needs per per recipbe about would Last year the eorpsmen ient is a necessity, she said, cent Caucasian and the balance the for Cost South at come a area of other ethnic the is average picnic oped groups. They public Eighty not aware of the real problems from deprived' backgrounds in lard. They will be working this stay is about $2,800 'various parts of the United year on a similar project in per corpsman. they face, she added, pc-c- cn m,s. m n?..v5L more requests, emphasis on rehabilitating the needy, rather than caring for their daily needs. ents. "If were going to be involved in the total rehabilitation of wel- fare recipients, budgets must be he substantially increased, said. said that determining and preventing the underlying eaus- es of poverty is the responsibih- ty of the entire community and not just the Welfare Division. Funeral Fnday ROY Harold Samuel Egll, 52, died of natural causes April 15 at his home. Born Jan. 26, 1906. Sand Springs, Pa., to Samuel F. and Maude Alta Coder Egh. Kathryn Esther Heist. Williamsport, Pa., June 30. 1928. Member Masonic C. Williamsport Lodge, past master Ltdfie 397 Member K n I g h t s Tem- Survi Church. Plar, Presbyterian vors: widow; son, daughter, Richard Wallace LEVAN, Juab County S., Santa Maria, Calif.; Mrs. Carol EC. Christensen, 58, Levan, died April Davis, Salt Lake Citv; 12 grand- in a Juab 15 of a heart ailment Kathryn children; sisters, Mrs. Mrs. iltian Withers, both Schrum, County hospital. Born June 5, 1909, cnrinnuiliA. husband, Pa. Funeral, burial Williamsport, Levan, to Marinus E. and Aruilla Provo; Kent, Keith, daughter, (sons, Jackman Christensen. Married ThelCalif.; Norman, Spring- - Williamsport, iMsrtinez, ma Wankier. Divorced. Carpenter, iville; Mrs. Carson (Carolyn) Snen- LDS of Member cabinetmaker. 'cer. Las Vegas, Nev.; foster dauqh-- l M Church. Former Levan Citv councilter, Betty Jayne McCorky, Spring-man. Survivors: sons, Wallace Duane, William Henry Duffin ville; 13 grandchildren, brother, Roy' OREM AnCedar City, and Val Gean, Los Bernell, Sprinqvllle. 51, Orem died of a heart aiF Funeral Friday, p.m., Springville jr. geles, Calif.; brother, Walter A., Salt ment April 16 at a Provo hospital Ward Chapel. Friends call c Lake Citv Funeral Friday 1 P.m. in to William 8 EstSna Levan LDS Ward Chapel. Friends, Wheeler Thursday, Mortuary, call Thursday lnd radlo repC,trma. p.m. Anderson FuPBumriaia&nnS Evergreen Ceme- neral Home, Nephi, and at ward Survivor,. brother, sister srdwy A chapel Friday prior to services. BurTex.: Mrs. Joseph B. Arlington. ial Levan Cemetery. , f m Cim.eai r.,..r of Keynoting a conference public welfare administrators at the capitol. Rep. Gunnell said, Legislators would have more AGED CARE He said too much emphasis is being placed on publicity of welfare work, and that attention could more profitably be focused on just caring for the people. Mr. Gunnells Answering charges, Dr. Edward O. Moe, director of the University of Utahs Bureau of Community Development, said, liquor and divorce are merely symptoms of a greater disruption of the social structure of the community, and not the cause of poverty. DAILY NEEDS He said the reason that welfare officials have not yet considered rehabilitation as a pri-- i mary concern is that legislation has been geared to meeting needs of the recipi-- Idaho; three grandchildren, services will be conducted Riiert. Funeral services will be con- ducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the Garden Heights North Ward chapel, 2220 Fisher Ln. Friends may call at 2128 S. State St., p.m. and at Thursday from the ward chapel Friday before! the services. Burial, will be in the Riverton Cemetery. Needy Aid day-to-da- y .Tordcin WpsI Mo'rl caTSX: - taary. A A ft J 4 S IS r |