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Show t 't ... , , 011, i FAA H al S 1 pen House i Today crowds of visitors at, control from one radar section Salt Lakes Air Route Traffic to the next. Control Center z!,anned 21,000 For the first time in over a Square miles of sky in seven year, according to Paul and eavesdropped with Afee, FAA Day chairman, the multichannel tape recorders on!pablic can inspect the equipeve:y word between controller !rnent of the center until 9 p.m. anr' pilot. Visits to the Control Tower of , . toe Federal Aviation Admin- - 'the Salt Lake International Airist t a tion ( FAA ) has opened port and inspections of the DC-many of its facilities to the pub- - flying electronics laboratory 1!'t until 9 tonight as part of ,also can be made until 9 p.m. Utah Aviation Week. FLIGHT PLANS The FAA has invested about! $8.5 million in Utah facilities to Inspection of Flight Service serve. regulate and keep safe!Station and airway facilities at N. '23rd West is open until 9 P area's pilots and air Here the FAA millieni175 4 , said Director 200 flight plans and s .tteSion. More than $1.9 of FAA improvements iings of small aircraft pilots has gone into the Salt Lake' leaving Salt Lake City per day. International Airport alone in The open house at FAA area the last five years. !headquarters. 116 N. 23rd West, The FAA's kir Route Trafficicontinues until 8 p.m., with Control Center, 2150 W. 6th!films shown in the facility's watches aircraft over ference room, Mr. McAfee said. pilotparts of seven states. with con-- I Monday fotr aircraft trollers advising pilots. split men,ed by Frank Streator, Utah President recording inflight progress data 'Pilots Association and hand-of- f men relaying flight Harry Howells, Robert Brandt Mc-stat- i i 3 I , brief-dollar- con-Nort- . 1 POSTHUMOUS and State Aeronautics Director flew newsBobby V. Walker men and state dignitaries to 10 Utah airports for dedication ceremonies. Final Chance George G. Campbell Gertrude Voters have until 9 tonight to register and be eligible to vote in Utah's Sept. 10 primary election. Neighborhood agents will register new voters and voters new to the district until books are closed at 9 p.m. Salt The Like County ottice reinan open until 5 p.m. To be eligible tor registration. voters must have lived in Utah a year, in their counties tour nionths and be 21 by St di. 10. Information on voting districts available from the Salt Lake County Clerk's ofor Deseret fice. News Information, COMB RESCUE airports community this evening at Kearns followed Other !where facilities were dedicated by a helicopter "drop" of the ;included Salt Lake City, Ogden.; patient at oly Cross Hospital's !Roosevelt, Provo and Vernal. heliport dramatized that diviOTHER FACILITIES sion's search and rescue responsibilities during the day. Wednesday is General Aviation Day at the Executive Ter- lights for the Minal, east of the passenger terEphraim-Manairport, built on minal of the Salt Lake Internaa basis by the division and tional Airport. the two communities were anActivities indite: 8 a.m., disded10 other one of the projects icated. The lights give the air- play of experimental aircraft; 5. demonstration glider port the only lighted runway be- p.m., maneuvers, helicopter tween Richfield and Spanish flight. aerial fire fighting water drop Fork and Nephi. and tethered hot balloon exhibi-- : Former Ephraim Mayor Dean ition. Passenger rides at each Folster recalled how he was will be available a loperation threatened with a lawsuit when !special rates. Ephriam and Nand bought landr admission charge.! for the airport in 1938. iFr ee tours and movies will be "Everybody in town said weishown throughout the day. Landing d 50-3- 0 1 George Gorron Campbell, 71. 7775 Dell Ro. Mee Aug. 26 en route -ito Sa,t Lake or ho,pital aliment Born Oct. 5 1896. Salt Lake City, lo , -- ' R o bertson i494k !im and Agnes HVod (64 Napier Campbell. Cora Married Beile Cali 4)1v Dec. '9 1923, Salt I )955. Sarah W. Evans Hodges, 90, 159 N. sth West, died Aug. 2$ in a Sti . L eke nursing home of natura: causes. Born May , 25, o 21, Sept. Coalville solemnized Lake LDS pc otA 1898 Later Salt Ism. Jan. Member C hur c vors: Clara Dlt. 1, '''' SjI"VIVOrg Alberts Nelson died SI, Merz, Aug. ing WICIOW, 2S " Li !.' home here ol, son, Gustit J., causes incident tri Sa't Lake Citv age. Born Sept. s S I e OM, steo 479, Tooele, tk daughter, .Nels H. end Mary pKenra, ohluosr; KeLeri Jack Hooper , !Ann Gillett Nel- 0 M a r ried Don Hooper, all Salt Lew Cit9a s o C. Reva H. Hansen, New York, N Y eyruM C. Mel !sisters, brothers, Elsie S. Jacobson, !AM' 1900. MOM .. le I 'AV. h. rt 1948 LDE Survi- Iji daughters. HOdPeS, ct- Sandra Gail Pedersen Funeral E. services Robert be nesday St. Ave held "i. ,:ii',..: '' 4 -' ,: al where o''''' .'t:' s. '!, ,, i, . IP ;I-- e v. , Milford. 1916, .11 Gall for Sandra onf Wednesday hour prior to ,ervices. Burial RN. er t o n Cemetery. She died Aug. 25 In home. her 24, , Born April !,!..Z.:. ar in a nurs- tie , Funerai Wedne,doW noon, 255 S. 2nd East, whero friends call Tuesday, 0 m., and Wednes de, pi or to service:, Burial Was etch Lawn Memorial Park. a - ' Alit 4,, J. Rev (Melba l McEvilly, Salt Lake City; hree orancichildren: three CVIII Irseiwill 1942 of M r s. tr, Publit Director Nev. k Lake died He 9, E n. Safety '9, Nov..; Hodges, Sell 1899, City. . Joseph G. Soderberg St. 1878, hn's. Tooele County to Johr David and Marta-W et liamt Evans. Married to James Lewis Salt tirea Laku Die He ched Nov A9 Po,t ()blue clerk. 194.) Piactica 0 urse go,tal ample's,. 41 Membe, ve VICorV e C DUP o alyille Hudaday 8 re let year,. Survisicrr: sort,, Coalvilie Como. Has lived in Loeiboth yille since 1901 led in Bountiful, LeRoy Gordon, Don George $,ilt Lake Coy. seven 9, anouhlictrem Davis County, pest three years. ict.n sisers tJack). vivors: sons, neoghters, Jake H., v!vir, Mrs. P'elvin Ljanat1 smith Saione 8.1 n Kennetn H., Bountiful; Eirneo, Jot, SAt Lake C,ts,. Fimeral e vice, to Kama, Summit County; Lee H,. be announced item 36 E. 7th South. Grentier Crawl, Earl H. both Coal R. t.trs. Clyde (Lavon) Crurno, Lark, Salt Lake County; Mrs. M. P. Ertes Pork, Coci; (airnew0 L C0a,PS. Mrs. Carlos iValate) 0, eatJo,euh Cuoit Soot i!..,k; I?, 710 E. Lehi: 25 kirdnd,hildren; greetone great 2nd Si,u h died ot ,,,,,, grandcni:dren; i n a lur e Thur,d!kv, Funeral ckusek .,;''iS grandchi:d Summit Stake LDS Chloe. 0119,-- !! P.m., .126an1.1156, BA'orgn' ' . 1S886 !". Friends call Walker Mortuary, Coal, . vide, Wednesday, 14 p m., prior to tis. . ' Amboy, Neb., io service, Thursday. Burial COSIVIII0 Louis and 'May r .mo, Individual Education Is ccente County causes BornCoA.IvIlle, to Jacob and Eliza- betn Frisby Huffman. Married to Brownell William - Sarah W. Evans Hodges Bagnell 18$o. ke LDS 1a Temple. She died 11, H. COALVILLE, Summit Va late Gertrude Huffman Boone 811, died Aug. 26 in I Bountiful con va,escent home IA natural Jan. 2. heart she Mrs. Day Kites 85 Tuesday, August 27, 1968 NEWS, i To Register had a white elephant. Some peo-- ' 'pleare still soreheads about it," he said. New industry and Snow; !college have doubled in the last' !six years, making the airport a! !vital part of the two commitni ties. Scenic Areas DESERET OBITUARIES 4 Beaver County, to 'i. Nils M. and Dora .. Stoddard Johnson. 711? d Married to C. Pedersen Jan. S. es at worker Volunteer !... 4, 1e57, Murray. paerrlatndLsroncy?ointiy; Cota.ZA r u r',Yabt Cottonwood Hospital, member Sweet Adeline singing group. Survivors: v o r 6: husband; Kevin sons, daughters, husband; Isom, daughters, Wayne, Clifford Nee, Kristin Marie. B. New ,i RePh ' Lake all Salt City; Karma Lee, s.' !... T. PLEASANT Andrew Jet- - port, Calif.; Her- ii!,..5.,,,, sister. "P brothers, mother, Milford; et t e Pratt, e7s1m. re- - ti,w.,:,,..,,., ., ,,,) kzki,,,, sit,,, .,Psoc. oHIM a,. Alden V., Simi, Calif.; Carroll, Ott- 1 'tired ' Cedar M. Nils ' Jr., of Calif ; 'UMW', Iowa; and member fLuDeen) Bodmer San Dieg Iowa; Orlyn, DeLane, both ; city council, was Mrs. Florence Peacock, hAt: Pleas- - Rapids, Lake Delmar Mrs. City; auto.in killed Z Mrs. Billie Ore nen, both San Feman- -- Salt ze . (Selma) Kirk, Milford. truck crash Aug.. Mrs. BO. le Drennebot h San ...... Agh. , la, lea sister Mrs Thomas R. ret0',ea115 Born Jan, D.C.; (Theo) Reese, Washington, . 1107, at Martins- Frances Nelson, Elva Ind. Graduvilla, Nelson, both Salt Lake City; 20 Albert A. Holdway, 17, PROVO .,. ated Purdue Un11 Andrew Pratt - iis ii, .., The accent was on eduoation r for the individual as 170 new teachers were welcomed irto the , Salt Lake City Schools at orienPantation meetings in Highland Albert A Holdaway High School Monday ahernoon.1 Board of Education president eral-- ' ALM. wit t ;grandchildren, s lvarsity ''' 4 ' ' 'grandchildren. 26 In a Salt Lake A. degree In civil en told Christensen George I, 1967 at this time, partly because , Funeral Wednesday, i II.M. Mt. home ot causes Continued from Page 1 , teachers they could measure gineering ,,,. ber Presbyterian 'Pleasant Second and Third Ward Incident to MIL of highway construction earlier a Scottish , ,.'',, S, Born 1L81, June Church, LDS Chapel. Friends call Ursenbach 644..ii 4'P :, Mason, past Funeral services will be con- 'their success by the progress of Rite Funeral Home Tuesday, 79 poi.,1 Provo, to Marion : Five awards for heroism and about 10 per cent at the Dino- in the season. Mt. Prudence P r sident, from 11:30 a m. until a n d each student his ;Wednesday "toward VerLions National P ousant saur Monument, NoldawaY 11 a.m. in ducted at Mt. Burial of services. Pleasant, time Wednesday ex t r a ordinary achievement , The Councils first. Club. Purchasing Feao1 Anabel z 111 'potential." Cty Cemetery. Dec. agent for Kaisor 3, were presented posthumously to nal and Flaming Gorge areas. "Invite a Friend to Utah" cam- the First Presbyterian Church, Married Marlorie ,,,i; "Education of the heart," he Steel, 1943 to 1962.19211, 1902, Provo. Later 12 was a there However. PleasMt. at - '' per Winters AWL 5, a Vietnam war hero from Holla4,167 responses.' drew ,0 E. H. paign the Thomas "is South educaMario heart of ant. Temple said, tor,n,Vinitg visits at the ono SOP, widow; conducted cent increase in SUrelvorst Temple. She died day in ceremonies rk the agency's mail tion." 09 Andrew W., Seattle; two Elizabeth Hiorth Thomas, March 20, 1916. Marie Vernal Ft Ad House of Natural Meanwhile, fEor Mrs. R. R. (Josephine) once Monday evening. n.Cviu 1 count 68, Ille3 Browning FOTMr, inquiries to the state LEAD Ind. ' PUPILS , ,...; Indianapolis, ', of DIIRG employe The awards were presented to History. Mt 'Ave., died Aug p.m. Thursday R a Funeral con-.wn from visitors Woad, in Lake 26 Salt potential I 1.,. D Presbyterian Feohniurcrl: Day, 100, Salt Bennon city Pleasant First struction vmrker. Business in the Salt Lake City showed a 33 nag hospital of flat,. Maj. Jack D. Sundquist who Lirsenbach sons, Survivors: per cent increase I Lake civic and school superintendent, 7 , 40 ed p.m., Thursday Wednesday E ills was killed on March 27, 1968, area appeared to be the strongg eg daughters, I cLasuskelLCIty.,"tPc were 31. There to services. Burial, through July A. LaVar, Randall B., Mrs. church worker teachers to lead "each chop' our AA? Pleasantprior POwe'n Motels in the of Cemetery. '' state. his second est City tour S. .'' (Leoral Harding, all VIne-- .! duty reported 130,082 inquiries for the first during Neis Peter Car ,' ,, who died Aug. 37000 pupils to feel he or she is yard, Utah County; Mrs. Frederick .,,,'"we .0.,4,. and Mary Mersa. In Vietnam. increases from 10 to 30 per cent. seven months of 1967 compared ' L. (Inez) Bretz, Salt Lake City; 22 t - grandchli MItch1 31 great an individual." If each student' Dr. Dean C. Mal)y ret '',,19 of causes grandchildren; was Sands the Great the awards Beach Silver on Married '" Hlorth. Receiving 1' wifh 173,328 for the same period Dr. Dean Car- PLEASANT mT. , , ,,,,- , '. tr,.o,,,twer, .:, incident to age. doesn't feel that way, he said ;r0I1 ito William Cler- .. , . 11 Mrs. , Jackie A. Sundquist, Salt Lake showed a 100 per cent this ,. so'l tretc! ;11 a.m., Vineyard LDS Ward Chapel. year. :' ' te Louise Spining teachers ought to find out why.1 mt. plsrni ohy- 10, 191, t Sept. A Friends call Drawing Mortuary Berg East, widow of the increase in parking receipts. ts.. LDS ..'; agency reports ,1 ...,. .: Salt Lake Room Chapel, Provo, Tuesday, 1377 , died He at to Day, ,t services 'e Temple. '.;.' ,' prior Army aviator. 10 PCT. INCREASE showed visits up 6 per cent for 1961. , - el .. Dec. 11, Ziii Como. ., the Princeton Ave. The awards presented to Maj. N 111 ''.... the Mrs. tem at I Canyon, up Bryce Day state's the :..'. year .t.' 1c.'...... n;restueen't 1 Temple to Square, S o u th), chairman the Utah Advisory 'trnwov. A, (1180 past Sunoouist were: cent! J.k.mericari Legion iiv,:i4.,,,, ,i,'.,.:...,: to the U.S. Civil ISI:rteeto Fie:Irv', rita:s., was an honorary member of the Committee prime visitor attraction, drew per cent at Zion, up 72 per , 1,111411 M. Sheol! The Heart, for 1,114,445 visitors through Purple one down rryostsulnivoreussilsole- nil llaugh.ters at Lake Powell, per Board of National Missions of Rights Commission, and Marvin rndt'AirA.,,Idefirl ;,;,,ir."..,.:;.: July NWil in combatl received wounds Rock, plan McDonald Shoe, '.7,.,,;:,,;,,, DisT ' leaTI F Worn:, 26,,PROZO E. cent increase over cent at Flaming Gorge and 31, a 10 7S0 L. Pugh, district director of ;son Rioby. MarUnited Presbyterian I a I. Cltininpson, Matti' 27, 1968, which resultedl the same per both Salt Provo, h, Mrs. Stout Nola 11 .,?, Dinosaur cent at down la rJ,Inend lgt.I in 1967. per ;. period She on Church. AL10. educa76, served L. died John as Lake City; Mrs. tyvomno president pupil personnel, spoke In his death. Ss. Slcrarn.fite a.m. 3:30 National Monument. Castle Dole, Emery tees, Jorgenson, A Salt Lake City g of the Women's Missionary So- tion for the individual child. 11945'i Latet; Funeral suf. Iniuries from The Distinguished grandchildren. lCounty; Flying , mem' , PARKS UP le Mr. Freed called for compen- - ILDS TemPic, Thursday, p.m., Howthrone LDS hired Aug. 74, in i:j ciety and the Salt Lake Presbya u tomobile n Cross, for heroism and extraor- bus company reported its tours s lWard Chapel, SOS Roosevelt Ave. Utahk: 10 ?traatdeuattadi education near 36.4 All state parks reported a dent of children cent !Friends call Wednesday, 74 P.m., for the of' cci was satory terial and one of the valley Society per up while achievement parmedri'cavir:telr'ee dinary at UnlversitY 0,760 E. South Temple, uravcce at !Lehi. over 1967, while tours to other per cent increase in visits for first women elected a deacon in minority groups or deprived, took Born Aus. 24, 7 pir..1;)wrnto orasah?culf ruarti)aell ticipating in aerial flight with a Memorial 1ti2, Provo, utr Pleasigws;cb:rorar environments. 1967. 97 over of to were Utah areas Church. date the year She also had been First up per Isaac and . of above Park. action medicine Practiced Lions Club. daughter :ant voluntary ilt ac. 1.:' 20 years in M3roni, Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Rose noted that while sponsor for the Philo Christi cent. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY , beyond the call of duty. Survivors: widow; daughtftr. Alice ..:.: - L. rimeviloa. Co. to was were business most BrigMt. Guild Bear areas Lake SOn. Newel, and stand Pleasant; quite pleased Foss Boadsgoard We Must furnish unequal edu-Gaup synodical representaThe Vietnam Service Medal, City; brother, S. 'Glade, Roun- $;::.i,;:ar. to provide equal opport n-- VP; Cartwright, Mrs. Niel for serving in Vietnam and con- - 'about 5 per cent although the' with the tourist business this tive at national meetings. leo Pos. Member. I" Church PalS0J..1.1ta.12 County : Idaho Falls; Mirs. Burke, area was bothered by occasion-- I summer, some motel owners ; Mr. Freed said. "EqualraaWreell'el"i:11;;;;74"iiii;. iii.4e. of Jesus Christ of nity," 61 tiguous waters and air space.' Mrs. Day had received the treatment of iorw!:i. Funeral p.m, First. Eaegorta,o, Friday 4;., Lattor.clay SaMts. LDS Ward chaos!. Mt. Pleas- PSYSOO The National Defense Serv-- 1 !al inclement weather. Logan are complaining about the great Centenarian unequal s results Fourth In residant, from the Badge Funeral Ursenbach nt. motels and restaurants and in were increase 26, died in neither Aug. lEducatd campers Ice Metal, for honorable active equality nor Justice," Homo 74 p.m., family Ittei, In Payson of Old Folks Central Committee of husband, eons, Larry, home Friday 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. r.atural even to slightly behind ers in use. he said. causes. Scott, Robby, Kirt, all Provo; par. service. Burial Fairview City Carnation!. The Church of Jesus Christ of t brothors, ents, Provo; sisters, J. C., Born Soot. 25, 1 He urged Salt Lake citizens to Vietnam The Isaac D., Donald T., Doborah K Campaign P a imyra, ',On, Latter-da- y Saints. K.. David G all McDonald, Utah Stephen County, out ahead" of racial dif"get Ribbon, which is awarded by Byron Cowan Mrs. John O. illonol god-Marinus son Paul Dvin (Jen- Carbon Count, Mrs. e nd Orem; Margaret the government of the Republic Active in civic work, Mrs. ficulties while minorities within DRAGERTON, (Mn. Black, Blanding, $an Juan Beck II a a rds- Byron Cowan, 20.,)l In !died Aug.25 of Vietnam in recognition of County. gaard. Married to .' Day was a past president of The the city still are small:. P rice Funeral Thursday, 11 am. Berg Cecil Florin, hospital ,.,,,,;,.,.,..,..,..,,,, Mr. Pugh asked for sensitivity atter a Lbw', iU. Reviewers and a former memservice rendered in defense of Barnett, Aug. whore Room Chapel, , Drawing ' ' 1922, Naphi, Juab in call Wednitsday, 64 p.m. and ness! ;friends ' ber of the Bonneville Knife and meeting economic, personal Born April 4, that country. County. Marriage :' , .101i011. before Burial, !Thursday ' , !stir solemnized, 'Provo City Cemetery. Weeksvill, This was was the second DisFork Club. She had been a board and emotional problems which N 1.;.c, .C., to William of Church blocks to nit some pose and Cross learning of the Ladies' Literary member and Emma Caro,,e(Peir tinguished Flying Saints. 'Maude Gudmundsen Jesus Chrit of Latter-da, ine Davenport Iowa. She died April 2. 1966. Employe, Club and a member since 1911. students. 'Ywel Purple Heart awarded to Maj. Cowan. Married Utah.tdatio Sugar Co., Payson and Lucy Maude BOISE, IDAHO Nellie Page Hill CAUTION NOTE Spanish Fork Moved to St. Gorse Bassett Sundquist. Oudmundsen, n, dices Aug. Oct. 21, Ira, Will Maintenance in 1957. Agricuiture was also Mrs. presishort past Day two He initially won the foreman. Rapatrmen. Worker In LDS 24 in a Boise hospital after be too harsh on them, ington, Carbor "Don't Illness. Born July 10, MI, exburg, . Count y. Later dent of the Aurora Club, a club Church auxiliary organization. Arot and E. Lutz Thomas Ito Lucy awards on his first tour of duty. A In mnized Survivors: son, daughter. Jos, !Bassett. Married to A. Scott Gudgas explosion and fire,a.m. The fire was under control of wives of city school supeni- they may grow up to be your sole Monti LDS Tim! Moses Lake, Wash.; Ned Leo, Gar-- 1 Imundsen, 190d, Salt Luke LDS Also awarded on his first tour children's of he said teacher." Veteran ww pia. of- - within 20 minutes. Mr. Crandall sors and land, Box E'der County; Roy D. He died in 1962, Berkeley, Calif. principals. s"1.....6 Glen was the Cron Medal with Itoday destroyed the garage, !students thought likely to fail. coal Employed B., both Salt Lake Clb Mn. !Lived In Burley, Boise, Rexbur g ro miner, Ilice and four cars at Elmer's called the fire Cecil A (Janet) Robertson. Maple- !until 1925; lived n Salt Lake City from nine clusters, a heroism award tired In Mine United department She was born Oct. 8, 1867, 12 grandchildren, challenge of providing Workers of America, Local MIL ton, Utah County: Lake MO. Survivors: son, daughter, Shor?. Uteri !until brothers, Alfred, Scott, Mrs. DeNeice Andersen, both 1615 S. State. from the South Vietnamese gov Tune-Ufor the individu a 1 Member American Legion Hiawatha County; ,South State Auto Wrecking next Dayton, Ohio, a daughter of Wil- ,education Esbern, Spanish Fork; es Oakland, brother sisters. Calif.; I ten, Mn. Alton (Ruth) Richardson, Myrthen Bassett, St. Anthony; Mrs. ernment. liam Boa! and Louisa Spining 'can't be solved on an institution- - Pest. "I was draining gas and I door. Survivors: widows lens, daughtr, Beniamin, Utah County. Ralph J. Comstock Sr., Boise; Mrs. n m., Payson Mary Salmon, Salt Lake City; seven The awards were presented Byrneli, Hiawatha, Carbon County; Funeral Thursday, She married William al basis, Mr. Molen said. Dean, Colton, Calif.; Witilam E., Sixth Ward chaise, ,think fumes seeped into a water! The four cars being repaired King. Friends five great - grand. call grandchildren; ' no Negro teachers?" Salt Lake City; Mrs. "Owen (Loretta.) 18, 1893, and by Maj. William R. Peery, of iEdmund Payson, Wednes- - !children. Funeral Tuesday, 11 am., "Why Day Rigby Mortuary, May the fire." the demolished. were Elmeriat Davis County; It day, 74 heater, starting Boise. Grave:lids and before Bountiful, garage m., !Busch, Thursday Mortuary, Rely.. Advisor the U.S. Army :moved to Salt Lake City in 1910. IMr. Freed asked. Group Sunset grandchildren; brother, Acid, Fair- - services. Burial, Parson Cemetery.''services Friday, 11 a.m., 1Crandall, owner of the auto' Damage to the garage and View. El Cerrito, Calif. !field , M o.nt.; sister. Lillie Taylor. Barton Mr. was assistant (ARNG) Utah, in ceremonies of Thompson. Day supervisor torn said. Battalion 'Cal ilfice not been has garage, estimated, yet at the National C. W. (Billy) conducted Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m.. Drigerteducation for Salt Lake superintendent for teacher per-P. calli Chief Evan Baker said this! but Mr. Crandall said the build-wa- s iphysical on d 1;uretaq ti Guard Armory. 'City schools from 1914 u;Ail his ,sonnel, said the district "would. at eLiuDsscr t:Ar chapel,r.Ferolerlds Andersen .; the probable cause of the' ing was valued at $60,000. t ANDERSEN Funeral services et ward to attached be was hire 1938. in teachers WoNiur"spdriaoYr He died in glad Maj. Sundquist :retirement Negro Carl Willard t Billy) Andersen will trSrgir Burial Carl Willard (Billy) Andersen, ge for 12 noon, Hot. be conducted Thursday, if to the Army's 23rd Special War- blaze. we had the opportunity." 1Wellington City Cemetery. 321! Highland South September 1947. chapel, 3251 Dr., died Aug. 26, brook Funeral 2300 East, where friends may call i There are not fare Aviation Deatchment and Mr. Crandall was singed by In Laic It611, a Salt qualified t:IS p.m. enough hospiIRS Bids 7 to and p.m. Wednesday evening Mrs. IL. is K. Blair survived a Lance Day by Cpl. tal of natural causes. until time of services. flew more than 300 operational the explosion. His wife, Jean, Thursday 'Negro teachers to meet the cur- - LAYTON FunerAl services for Burial Gardens. t Dr. Born 1904. Self Loki City,. Interment Elysian Salt IS, Juno He in the him with was Dorothy Day, daughter, garage. Bids will be opened Sept. 10 combat and aerial reconnais'rent demand, he said. 11$came Col. Loot son of Carl W. and Laura .tnsen Funeral director L. Dale Holbrook. ".f-- , ler76' r--,The orientation meetings were N. DIVAN sance missions with the group. shouted, "Honey, run!" when for extension and remodeling of :Lake City. Funeral services for Andersen. Never married. Member, Patricia Petersor ..van will be held Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dawill be He joined the Army in Janu- the gas exploded. She was 'not the Internal Revenue Service's The family suggests contribu- ;directed by Dr. Arthur C. Wis- - 'kg"' Friday, Saints. I p.m. in the North p Granite Emolove, Sheet Wednesdey at Metal Works. 40 years. Retired 1962.1 Jordan Ward, 4634 West Harman !Western Regional Center in tions to the Louise S. K. Day 'combe. deputy superintendent. Cm. ary 1959. His first tour of duty linjured. h7Ih .I.AyToa iath Ward may call at MB t Survivors. brothers, Girard (ern, Drive. Friends Salt Lake City Fire Depart.! Ogden, it was announced today. :Memorial of the First Presbyended in Vietnam in 1964, and He died chapel. C yds, Francis, &MOM Malcolm West 2700 South, Magna, Tuesday, 7 ALo. 24, to and teet all Salt p.m., Lake CM.)), Wednesday at the City he returned for his second tour ,ment dispatched four units and Estimated cost of the project is terian Church. Burial will be in baout 11.0S p.m. ard one hour prior to wryly's. FUnoral Thurseltsy noon. from iniurtos View Memorial Interment, Valley 116 men to the scene at 10:43 $3.4 million, whore East, friends Feb. 14, 1968. call Mt. Olivet Cemetery. tared in a motor- Wednesday., 74 p.m. and Thursday before sot, Park. Func, directors. Peel Fumy.. ( ,cycl accident at vices. Burial. Elysian Surial Gap. CI Home. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton left ,Fort Irwin, Calif.. 4 dens. !where he was sta. BILLS Funeral services for Salt Lake City this afternoon by Moiled w t h the Harriet Ethel Walker Bills will be .0 S. Army held Wednesday at p.m. In the 1 United Airlines to attend the Born .161y 20. Charics B. Riverton 2nd and eth LDS Ward Ogden, 17600 South 17C0 West. 'Chapel. Democratic National Convention .1956, Of Berdell ,son Funeral sarvices for Charlie Bursa Friends may call at the Goff Menu.. L. Esteila Ma'? Weber, SO, 9959 Stratler Ave., will be in Chicago. He plans to return and Criddle Blair. Former restuent of, held Thursday at noon at 260 E. cry, 1090 South State, Tuesday 44 ' and Wednesday at the Ward Kearns. Attended Central Jr. High' South Temple where friends call! pin. to Salt Lake City Thursday. hour prior to services. School and Davit High School. Mem- - Wednesday, 64 p.m., Thursday prior, Chapel 10th Ward, Church of to Sergi Ces. Burial Redwood Memori-- , Burial Riverton Cemetery. Goff Mar. Layton Iter, Prominent Utahns generally The magazine's report "mere- Utah Symphony. This announce-Continued from Page 0-- 1 Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints., al Estates. He died Aug. 24, Uravan,! !Wart, funeral. directors. Enlisted in the U.S. Army in Decern-- Colo., of netvral causes. Born Feb.! CREIGHTON Funeral services !reacted to the news today with ly proves what many of us have ment gives us reason to be doubar, )967. Received basic training at! 11, )911, Freticionia, Kan., to Daniell for Betty Lou Creighton will be con. Fort Lewis, Wash. Had been sta.! Lewis and Alta Mary Hinsity Weber.:!ducted Barbara. Calif, He will return at Evans of our for p.m., orchestra and said Thursday, Sen. bly proud tioned at Fort Irwin since May. years," !pi ide and praise. Employ W. S. Hatch Co. Survivors: parents, brothers, sig.' Baptist Church. Survivors: Member! and Early, 574 East tot Soutn, where next week to Salt Lake City, incentive to contribute all we can F. Bennett, Walie call !friends Wednesday evening, may Bradford B., Scott L., Kyle J.,1 sons, daughter, fers, Daniel B., Charles, BROUGHT ArrEnioN pm., and Thursday Melanie, Hoille, all Layton; L. both Murray; Jack L. Midvale; ,7 to S to !"This is a great tribute to Mae. to match the Ford Foundation where rehearsals for the seaSalt Interment, services. Jeff !prior Menke Blair) McKnight, Mrs. Ethel' Gregg N., Roy: Edward (Char.! L. Rampton !stro Abravanel and all of the grant. Calif.; grandmothers, Mrs. lens) Abrahamson, Olympia, Wash.; !Lak City Cemetery. Funeral direc. son's opener. Oct. 9, begin Sept. Gov. Calvin !tors, Evans and Earty. iCricidie. Mrs. Myrtle Blair, botn Of I avers brother, grandchildren: has 'Ogden. praised the symphony and the !fine musicians in the orchestra The Ford Foundation Georg Edward, aggren not avail-CROWLEY 16. Iguattral services for Friends call LindouHt KaYsville able. !attention it has focused on Utah. who have worked so U. Robert Edward Crowley will be 7it pm. and, and granted the Utah Symphony Mortuari, long 11 held WednesAy cm. Lindquist II a.. ,. to 12:30 p.m. Buria1,1 Friday. LOYAL SUPPORTERS The Utah Symphony more !well." Orchestra a $1 million endowOgden, where friends may Washington Heights Memorial Para.! M. Creighton !Mortuary, 1 to call Tuesday p.m. end Betty Ogden. Wendell: if ment in funds own President than indirectpays its way grant matching Symphony 'Wednesday prior to services. interPRAISES QUALITY Martin ment Funeral Betty 42, B-Creighton, cemetery. Ogden city the same amount can be raised Conthmed from Page I W. Wasatch Ave., Mid In a 1357, J. Ashton said: We express:1 ly and makes a solid contribu- Sen. Frank E. Moss, Salt !military honors accorded by U. S. '.omona A. Lake hospital Aug. 26 of natural! Army Personnel from DillWee Prey. and donation; We the to tion effechave state. by private public Cagle'. Born June 6, )926, Fergus ling Ground. Lindquist and Sons fu.! the "remarkable quality person entering such a place at Chambers appreciation to the many loyal e !meal directors. Falls, Minn, to Thomas A. and used the Symphony to praised by June 30, 1971. Olson Martin. Married to George Graveside services will be held 25 to 40 years. could and generous supporters of our kively of the orchestra, both in conget night In pledges has Funeral services for Louis About Wednesdav, 1 P.m., Elysian Burial W. Crighton Dec. 1, 1964, Salt Lake' DAY $800,000 on !focus Utah attention during here whole Charn"The area Ramona of Orchestra for Anne law Gardens, the City. AtIended Holy Trinity Lutheran Kino Day will be conducted Wednes. of; certs and in outstanding re- been raised, Symphony to Mr. a.m. In the 1st Presoyterian infant daughter of John Steven Church. Survivors: husband; daugh-- . day bers, tours. according its and trespass warrants s.,n and Pamela Carway Chambers, ter; Maryanne, mother, brother,: Church (12 C Street). Interment, and elsewhere in the not cordings of compositions of that amount, burglary 112 G St. She died Aug. 26, Mg. Thiamin A., all Salt Lake City. Fla.: Mount Olivet Cenvtery. In lieu of in the light of OM. "While industry makes its de- usually heard. Maestro Abrava- Naughton. nation. The achievements of our In a local hospital shortly after neral Thursday, p.m., 5,4 E. 1st f10446r6 friends so wishing may eons rein cash has $350,000 ken birth. whir friends call WednasdaY, Itribute to tne Louise S. K. Dav Me. current knowledge of the needs SOM Aut 4, 11166, Salt lake City. 7South, oraestra could not be possible cisions to relocate based pri- nel and his orchestra are mak- ceived. Fund of the 1st Presbyterian hour prior to p.m., Evana Funeral directors, Survivors: Parents, sisters, Alan', to protect buildings, dwellings Burial Salt Lake City Carne- -' :Church. without this continuing support nanny on economic factors, the ting a noteworthy contribution to The Utah r beand Shouna. Salt all Early. Lake hn,s Rhona, City; tory. Symphony and persons . . ." the report: grandparents, Mr. and Mn. James PAUBSCHOU Funeral services of a growing number of people, lavailability of fine arts and cul- the musical life of the entire , , a regional orchestra said. Chambers, Belfast, Ireland. for Bertha H. (Bert) Faurschou ;come be held Wednesday 2 o'clock at businesses, state and local gov- tural opportunity is a very im- symphonic world." George Minus !serving the entire state, Mr. 1st 574 East Evans and Eariy, It also called for a look at Kristie ernment o'llicals and other in- !portant secondary factor," the Ma Kirby Friends 'South. SAN may tail Tuesda? GABRIEL, CALIF. Funer Abravanel also 'Gregory said. This season's, sentencing '1 standards from and m. 74 p where lat Wednesday were Graveside held services at for services Kristio Friday said. !governor stitutions." : will carry the orchesKirby, dhttir Of Richard and Ruth! Maywood, Calif., Mr George MMus,' .hciur prior to services. Interment 'praised Symphony Manager various kinds of assault are liorntson 454 Colony Gabriel. San 20 of the Sail Lake City Cemetery. Fyne, died who Dr., Kirby, Aug. in, U t a h, Idaho, Involved. 'Harold Gregory for hi q dedica- tra throughout Will be held Thursday at ? p.m. at natural en causes an El Monte,' al directors Evans and Early. Ho lladay Memorial Park, 4020 tem- Calif., rest home. GESSELLFthel Gessell A7, d:ed tion and imagination. He noted 'Nevada and New Mexico and' ".lf an individual beats a Ln. Friends call WO Highland per- - OrY Born 15, iro2, Hannover, Ger; TuesdaY Aug. 20th in Las Cruces, Thursday after I p.m. porn Aug. many, Aug. New Mexico. F 06,61 WA, hICS that the Symphony Board also 'Into palls tif Colorado, Texas., son viith his fists into uncon- - Dr. to and Philiip Inay.,a 22. lata. Salt take (load same MMus. Married Bertha Las Cruces, burial in Minneapolis. of natural causes. Survivors: iSnellenbug Mrs. Gesell Is survived by her supports the organization !with:Oregon and Montana. sciousness, causing serious harm day Parents; sister, Kim, Salt Lake City; Bohn Nov. 25, tell, Salt Lake City. 'husband, son, mother, stepson, REGIONAL She SUPPORT died Mr Aug. 15, Ital. Employed and Mrs. Law hard work and enthusiasm. and brother. . . . the offense is still a grandparents. Berntson, Ogden; Mrs. Hazel Cllo- 'Bingham k7opoer Mine, Utah Power for Funeral Inc. and Salt In a prepared statement, E. Co., setces Ohio. "This broad-baseSafeway Light Dayton, regional,' misdemeanor," the report my, Lake City resident from tell to 1943, Sarah W. Evans Hodges will be he'd M. Naughton, chairman of the support has contributed signifi- noted. 'hes since lived In California. Wednesday, 12 noon, in the Resson D. Rish Survivors: Mrs. 'Brothers Mortuary Chapel, 255 atScuth aons, daughters, to the 'Ford Foundation matching fund can tly "If an individual threatens a tha '2nd East. Friends may call symphony's, let Cecil (Msrion) Enoch, Chula Vista, mortuary, Martin' CLEARFIELD 61 p.m. and Tuesday, Mrs. Clarence (Gertrude) DuPont Bish, 60, died Aug. 26 in an ,Calif.; 'drive, termed the honor, "well growth pattern as well as to its person with a knife, not WednszIey prior to service. Inter. Salt Mrs. Lake Robert en 'Miller, hosollal Ogden xteltred City; following Lawn Cemetery. Pus. Iiscal success," Mr. Gregory harm, but with the intent to do illness. Born April 'deserved and gratifying." S. 1908, MonlOom- l(Blanchei Anderson, Oxnard; Mn. rnent, Wasatch funeral direc,ors. ery, Ala. Married to James Bish Ijc4"h (Fr(eda) Piazza, Oceanside; :son Brothers, He said: "While working on'said. is offense linishable the so, 17. . KIRBY by services tor 1939 Oct Graveside Neb P. Scotsbluff, AT Lake Be)): Robert, Salt DRIVE TODAY will be conducted the orchestra's matching fund: he contrasted it to many; imprisonment in the state pris- tPlOYed is a silk finisher. Survi- ICIty; John, Montebello; brothers, sts Krislie Kirbv son, ter, Willie, Ernest, both Set Lake Thursday, 2 p.m. at Holladay Memo- Clearfield; 4920 Lane. Park, Memory PH. 486-21- 11 daughter, Patrick M. Peggy Fran City; Otto, San Gabriel; Mrs. Noel rial So. campaign. I have found great ,large eastern orchestras which: on for five years," it said. c sr be t h Cle.rfitid. Funeral (Martha) Bell, Sall Lake City: II 'Friends fray call at CurtisMackaY admiration and pride through- - 1"have been content to restrict', Changes also were recom- - Wednesday, Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 Hignland am. Lindquist's 27 great 'Drive Thursday after pm, Inter. where friends grandchildren, Kaysville Mortuary VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN ment, Holladay Memorial Park. Fa. Arcz! out the state for the work of ,their concerts for the most part mended' in handling of eonspira- call Wednesday one hour prior to Igrandthildren nese HMS Mernonal Park. nerd! Directo,s, Col Maestro Abravanel and the to their home cities." (Los Angeles, Calif. ley laws. Memorial Park. 1tonwood Mortuary. 5 Awards For Viet War Hero Chalk Up Gains Wednesday B-- l; I t I. I i Pre . 111.,;:' ';.,. : 1 on Travel .: (1 4 : ,,,) 1 I : ' s ,,, Srealit 4 1 I , 4198-23r- d Federal t k.. i IT ,,.. Tho,..., ' '' I ':',...-.- .:; .", N.: the Crolanrcehince I.. i sight-seein- 111 1 ' ' ' k .),,tianh, . - i I can i i ti 1 trail-runni- r1.4. ..' Car Repair Shop ' tor Ruined By Blast I ., 1 iniduersfine 0 t., I "' U. ir I Tern-pi- ,k i 1 IP . imonnele Center IP i -- , 1 L, Rampton In Chicago Symphony '0 ie Of Bee Weber 1 1 1 1 Utah Needs Crime Code i Overhaul i knn half-ho- 1 Mar-th- I 1h 11 1 I . estro l i . E1ñiAiPAI NS , die Mit I Margaret i en-li- ng i 1 2033 Main e, I Kavsvine-Layto- I II I : - |