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Show DESERET NEWS, Friday, September 6, 1968 (OLHlt'iGS THE WEATHER Look To Forecast rage B-- Saturday, OF WEVIEW 4, 7, 1960: September WEJTHER ESS BUREAU FORECAST TO 7 A DO 9 M EST 7 - SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY-F- alr through today tonight end Saturday Warmer today with the hgns lr m d 80s Lows tonight 50 to 55. Probability of ram near zero UTAH Generally fair and warmer through today, tonight and Srurday Ddvtime h ghs in the 80 Low tonight 4t to 50 E NEVADA Generai'y fair through today and Safutday A htt'e warmer with daytime bghs m the 80s Low tonight 40 to 50. Not much temperature change Saturday. S E IDAHO Sunny and warmer through todny, becoming partly cloudy tonight and Saturday Low tonight 45 to 55 S W IDAHO Mostly sunny and warmer today, becoming partly cloudy ton ghi and Saturday wifn a lift! cooling Saturday Daytime highs n the 80s and low 90s Low tonight in the 50s FIVE DAY FORECAST UTAH Little or no precipitation threugh Wednesday. Temperatures near or above normal. Rising trend at the firs of the week HUMIDITY At 8 30 a m. 52 per cent. Precipitation since Sept 1, 1968. 0 Departure since Sept 1, 0 Precipitation smre Oct 1, 1967, 18 28 Departures since Oct 1, 4 76 SUN 7 00 Sunrise Saturday a m. Sunset Saturday 7 SI 'Home Rule' Continued from for Friday, l live in unincorporated areas. The'-'in tune. It was after 4 p.m. at were en route home and could remain unincorporated, that point. 'not be contacted. Latei when according to Keith Wilson, Urn- Hr. Milano explained to Dr. Dr. Boll called, the board said it rs,iy of.Utah nsultant to the after 3 p.m. to say so publicly. Bp ho am) not come at 10 a.m., but Cocirdinatirig Council, because rPp0rters are Before the press confeieme mamed that when the teachers woum be in Salt Lake adp UP mainly of iPIWlmF0T0CAST City atlltbpy and have no office they!pm Dr. Bell's could be concluded, but aftereft with a full quorum 0f "bedrooms' tax , that the teachers were stopped for gasoline and also to board members in order to act trial these areas buy s. a resu't pm breaking negotiations eat lunch before proceding to 0n any agreements reached. COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES Salt Lake City from tbe count he had b e e n the UEA office. Apparently they ise!vices and Contacted Dr. Thu'sday high 78, low 43, mean 61; normal 68 A year ago. again later, i)W 62 high 96 not yet arrived when Mr. Milano agreed to the 1 p.m. sai,d' high forpalrbanks a m 52 announced to radio and televi-Jia52 77 at Brussels 47 St Louis p rr 48 month 98 low for month 27 GRAND 2 e m 54 2 a m 47 78 78 52 'SALT LAKE CITY Cairo JUNCTJN Representation and consolida- for the Temperatures oer.nd sion reporters by board presi- - Jeukes called. Jdate. 12 12 m a 58 73 90 P 64 7t Casablanca San Francisco ard'ng j 30 am tl0n pfoblems in c10lln,' Pvern-er- s a m 61 71 60 I 100 p m (4 VEGA! 80 Ccoerhagen 'Saf'e dent John J. Nielson, the teach- Dr. Bell then invited Dr. Mila-- ' Dr Bell described all oartici- 77 44 STATIONS 12 a m ? 12 p m 61 LOCAN 46 72 Cub'm SHERIDAN walked back in. no and his aids to return to his S'l' inTliursaysmeetmas Then Mr. Nielson, Mr. Jew kes 0f firP for a 10 a.m. meeting being open and responsive." No and the other two members of Friday. Washington Truiman heated words were exchanged I "aid the Count?' the board team. Mrs Evelyn commissioner, 'enjoyed working with them, he sltuation on rura, counfips is "U,LIM TO MEET Jones and Supt. J. Grant Kil-- I Dr. Milano q nckly responded, different. completely There, foyle, walked out. Mr. Nielson ibb.MiCAL lUMMENHs also were; areas incorporate rapidly, explained that they had a long- - saying the teachers e County commissioners, Spokesmen from both groups,! scheduled 6:30 p.m. meeting in anxious to get schools in session to award coal bids and and his team was perfectly independent of each other, of- - ever, are not paid enough to " to meet. fered almost identical d their full time on county they would have to leave arrive! Members of the Carbon board ments on Tuesdays and Thurs- - problems. Thep counties need mediately if they were to a county manager more than an days sessions: Weve made more progresc incrpased number of commis- Additional Obituaries in these two days than we have,s'nnprs be sa:dOn Page B--5 Because the needs of Utah in all the time since February. differ widely, both Dr. Bell said he still was C0Un!ies William "Bill Davis the tr,fan'zat,ons aSreed optimistic that dispute could OREM William "Bill" Ne'son amendsupport Davis, 52. Orem, be settled. hired. difd of a heart scotch. He claimed the moral general is not juct a ment, rather than the one sped- - Continued from Page I 5 attack Sant. The State Board of Educa- - flc but must have real moral W8 at the US proposal, courage to do what is right in Steel tion, the state school staff are! Plant, Geneva. Washington even if it doesn't courage. Civil turmoil must be Born June 20, 1916, Orem, a son please everyone. Said that due attacked at its roots by elimi- Henry William 7 and C h arlotte jS , to his efforts as attorney gener- nating injustice. Effective com-Nelson Davis Married Ruth J?' u n i c a tion between officeAnn Wilkins, Jan al, Utah is one of the few states 18, 1939, Heber holders and citizens is vital. City Steelworker with a decrease in crime. t indus-charg- base-stalling- striking e d 1 1 e T' "rnmaR how-Pric- com-'spen- n 'CIVIC DIALOGUE' OBITUARIES Candidates Duel Vietnam Dissenters Form Utah Coalition - B-- Past now, o.t i u i ri v , iu i U. ii . ill ic oa H upvuM ij i.m Domocratir national rnnvpntion. Lake City Commission rham-- i Principal goals of the new brs at the City and County i include group an intensive Building, i delegates 1 and Pl1 Fund and Services wdl hpld a community alter-. HP, aI. 7:3i! p,m. ' tllcll uau.ll)ma h teuifCl' deaths if tflGY and lnstItutlons- would get to a doctor early, are true, Dr. Smart com- - Thil L. Hansen; Denounced 1 the mpnted. Weilenmanns shallow, mean- The more people know about ingless debate challenges and the disease and the quicker they his alleged policy of trying to be get treatment, the more lives everything to everybody. Said we could save. Cancer isnt ahe would accept any meaning- disease when its nil debate challenge but re- hopeless fused to play caught early, he said. political hop- - n Coun- meet-dearl- y Commander Distrirt No (Sen. Wallace F. Bennett (R) A. Pratt Kesler: The people! Veteran Foreign Wars Past COm did not appear). mander Orerr No have lost confidence in the at8176 A VFW FIRST DISTRICT CONGRESS of death, historian of the Detorney general. He has 25 assist-- ! time of Utah VFW partment A. Memhr, Purton (K). Veterars Council Member, ants on his payroll, yet hinJd Orem National Safe'y Covncl VFW !!r'lution of tbe' Main issues are WW ll outside lawyers for airline and! Asiatic Pacific theater,Veteran as a Seabea Vietnam problem and restora-- naturai (U S Navy). retained and gas raseS) Survivors: widow; son daughters, W tion of law and order In the Steohen, Mrs Wavnd outside attorneys and firms Albert (Dianna) Mavs, Mrs. Ardnev (Bar. haslfor Mrs Thomas (Glocondemnation bara) When Johnston, a united States, proceedings, party ria) Durfey, all Orem; M's Denn.s . Lindon (Patsy) Burnham. UtaH tate atm0.He (Mr Hansen) goes out of his County; t 17 grandchildren, brothers. to find legal means to free Sisters. Howard W . Provo; Rienarrf to lts bo,d sPhere (Dick), Magna; Mrs Rav (Rae) criminals. I would hire a staff Segars, San Bernardino. Calif.? Mrs. something is wrong. Present of young lawyers to handle state James (Effie) Botts, Colton, Calif? Mrs (Olhe) Wilson, Pavson, towards cases and go to the Legislature Utah Darwin eness Mrs. County; Edward J. (Mma) Brown, Orem Funeral services Monday 10 a m. wrongdoing must be ended. The to seek a means of overhauling Oloin Sundberg Orem, first thing the Republicans criminal code and defeating where friends mayMortuary call Sunday 74 Monday before services. 2 m a would do is balance the budget, crime. Bunat Orem Cemery. where full wil1 conducted by !2,hw2Y..r,te Richard J. Manghan (D): Cit-- ! Vernon B. Romney: Noted the VFW izens in the First District are that he is a full generation Dorothy Yarbrough not getting the representation in younger than his GOP opponent SUNNYSIDE, Carbon County -DMae Brown orothy more has for. had Washington are yet (Kesler), paying they Washington Yarbrough. 54, Sunnvsrie, d'd aftef lonq 'linens Sent 2. 198 m a has perience in the attorney gener-vote- d aPr re (Burton) opponent hooitfll Dallas. Tex. , against all major farm al's office and as a practicing daughter of 11Garland and Jeffi Phil Hansen has Gov. Thornton 'attorney. Brown Charged Rampton legislation. Mamed William Dallas Divorced Marhad to go to Washington many with laziness in enforcing the Washington, ried Frank Yarbrough. Mexico di L'v,n,, Godi Dallas mbCr ChUrCh times to represent Utah citizens law, delay on opinions and his office both as to Survivors son. Henrv and do Burtons work for him. Jamef Washron y S Marines Ok.nawa; Laws are in existence to solve posh furnishings and in pushing randchMdr.n, brother Henry Brown, Sunnyside most problems of rural areas if his pet projects. I would run it Funeral Saturday 11 am Mtchlt like a law office, not spend all cal?erpriHhaDP'' P,,ce wherp friends they are used. evening and Saturday Cleveland at Oakland (twilight) SECOND DISTRICT CONGRESS my. time out in the barnyard to shoot sacred cows.' H. Bennett Galen J. Ross (D): Mr. Ross trying LoganIDAHO BURLEY, the Also appearing for the Re with Logan H. himself identified Bennett, 73, died of natural 4 In a moves on the Vietnam issue publicans were Joseph L. Fak- - causes Sant Burley, hospital. Born April 11, 1895. Albion, son of and appealed for disenchanted ler, candidate for state auditor; David H and Susan Speed Bennett, Married Cleo Sawtelte May 3, 1924, doves to come back into the Lane L. Ronnow and Golden L. Burlev Former grocery store operator Veteran WW Member Atbfoti party and work for their aims Allen, seeking the nomniation Lodge 14 AF&AM Survivors widow? Other- for state treasurer, and Lamont within its framework. son, daughters, LaVere, Mur auoh? Mrs. Lyle (Dona) Taylor, Aberdeen wise youll help elect Dick F. Toronto and Clair R. HopMrs. Manuel (Norma) GLierez, Bur14 a ley; grandchildren Nixon. He urged the prevailing kins, who are GOP candidates. Funeral H Saturday No Democratic candidates for a m Joseph Pavne Memorial hawk faction to give the doves Chapel where friends call Friday these offices from their recover time to appeared. evening, Saturday prior to services. Burial Pleasant Cemewounds. They stressed the need for tery with graveside ritesView by Aibton Masonic Loc'oe. more professional practices and Grant M. Prisbrey (D): De- hp ,better pained off'cla s nounced Ross sanctimonious Capt. Robert G. Bull offices, particularly that CLEARFIELD serMemorta campaign approach, consisting,!., should be compe- - vices for Capt Robert G. Bull 21, he said of an format' who died in an aircraft crash In hande PnouSb sta'e Vietnam Aug 26, will be Mnpday 2 which he expects other candi-aen- t pm. at the Clearfield Ninth Ward and 0 ber tasks wltb He noted 'dePtRlls dates to follow. Chapel. to thp in ? daring inconsistencies sec-in. Also Llewellyn Swenson Ross views and said his oppo- - . step Arthur Swanson, 53, 664 of s,ate offlceS rent is more interested in ';,fj0aded E Llewellyn 3rd South, died of natural causes b run Aug 20 at home. Born Jan. 29, 1915, theiwl a?d in about emploJs ing positions than Tacoma, Wash. Married; divorced. wlth more dlSnity and efflclen' Veteran, WW II No known survisubstance of issues. vors. Graveside services c Friday t Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd (R) pm, veterans section, Sa't Lake Irenee Aidde-Cam- o 1 . permissiv ex-M- y A LAS VEGAS HUEM fer HW THREE DAYS & TWO NIGHTS in one of Las Vegas' Luxury Hotels on "The Strip" Complete with Round Trip Air Fare! All This Is Yours With I , after-noo- Purchase Of Any of These Exciting New ZENITH y 23" fairer fr e- Friends call City Cemetery South Temple, Friday 12 didnt appear). UTAn ATTORNEY GENERAL Opposition Cites View John Preston Creer (D): The attorney general is the pivot of each state in representing the future of law and order. Urged candidates to appraise candidates in the same challenging is a Seniority vein that many old values are'sword which can help Ameri-- ' being challenged. The attorney cans but also can infringe their rights, Republican senatorial Mark Anderson last charged night at a rally in ! KS Salt Lake City. He asserted that during the d candidate -- Sen. Wallace F. (R) used his seniority 90th Congress, 'U: Bennett support President Johnsons to policy in Vietnam, and pass a consular treaty which will increase Soviet espionage n Winters in Mr. Anderson further charged that Sen. Bennetts seniority was used to push for approval the appointments of Abe Fortas and Thurgood Marshall to the coming! ...is your Furnace & ready? Supreme Court, coddle crimifavor subversives in nals, schools and defense plants and l bills. . . . pass two In the old days, long handles helped keep folks Mouel T2955W Big America. warm! Today we depend on a modern home heating system. Properly installed and adjusted. Fact 23" Diagonal Suni.iino Bright Picture 6" Oval Twin Cen Speaker long Early American Mapla Super Range Perma Set Tuner Quality Handcrafted Chm'S Automatic Color Clarifier Syitem these Full Feature DELUXE CONSOLES and get your LAS VEGAS HOLIDAY too! NO MONEY DOWN 36 MONTHS TO PAY SAVE NOW on - Tht Pan Appliance -- Downtown and Cottonwood suit! 07 is, thats cur Drive the "NEW VOLKSWAGEN Today HEATING AUTOMATIC Stick Shift!!! VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN 2033 PH. t V ... With 486-211- 1 South Main 260 E. pm. King Wong King Wong, 91, 144 W 4th South, died of natural causes Spt. 4. 1948. at 8 20 pm. in a local nursing home Born May 2. 1877, Canton. China. Marnad Woo See Wong. China She died, 1944. Cook No immediate survivors Funeral J 30 services Tuesday, pm, ?5 ?nd East, where friends may call before services Burial Sait Lake City Cemetery. Leo A. Dunton Lt3 PaRAGONAH, Iron County Dunton, 62, died Sept 4 of natural causes In a Salt Lake hospital. Born Dec 12, 1905, Paragonah, to Marios and Catherine Leek Dunton. divorced LDS Member Married; VFW. Survivors Church, sons, daughter, Keith L. Sprinqville; Ronald J , Granger, Mrs June (Alene) Smith, Provo; 12 grandchildren, 2 great mother, St. grandchildren; George, brother, listers, Frank, ParMrs Marva agonah, Lund, Salt Lake C'ty; Mrs. Elmer (Lillie) Funeral Saturdv 2 pm, Paragonah LDS Ward Chapel, where friends call one hour prior to Burial Paragonah Cemeservices. tery. A Gladys L. Young HURRICANE, Washington Count 80, St. Gladys Lovma Young Georae, died of natural causes $ot. 4, 19(8, In a St Georae rest horn. Born Jan 18P8, Mesa, Am, t daughter of David J and Julia D. Johnson Wilson Married Fdward Webb Young Dec 26, 1905, Mexico, Later olmemzed Mani Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSamts He died Jen 22. 1928 Acivt church member Survivors- tons, dat gers, EdwarJ W Jr , Sparks. Ney ; Vilatt V ''ah-notoLaVerV n Harriv, County; Mrs. Leland Lvdia) Stout. Provo. Mr Rnhrt (Hnnna) I oer. Lander Wvo ; John R Younq. Rawlnnr ings, Wvo , Mr 'F'ra1 Mrs Snendloe Omar (Fsther) More both Orem, Rosen Young Fredonia Anz ; 3? orandcht'dren. 55 qreat grardchi dpen four oeat brother sisters Mrs. nrandchildren; fentenna Turlev Florida; Mrs Esther Lewis, Mrs Harriet Webb both Mesa, Arir ; L Ben Wt'son HurrU cane Funeral services 19 Saturday a m Hurricane North LDS Waro Thanel, where friends call one hour before services Buriat, Hurrlcan Cmetery R. Shelton Marilyn MENDON Cache Funer- County services fr- - Marilyn Rtghy SheUnn, will be Monday, Mendnp LDS Ward chanel She died n an auto ecc dent near Pasco. Wash , al lorn, 39 Sept 3 Born Sept ?n 1929 Newton, Cache ro nty a daughter of Day d L and "lo eice Merrill Rlqbv Merited Don helton June 18, 1947, Lourn 7m- - Jns Cnnrrh of of Chris alter dav S 'Inis Graduate North "eche High School Active Church member husb-nrSurvivors sons Brent, 'J S Air Force Match Ar Force Base Calif j David, Scott Rick, Todd all Ps'ro Wh mntha- - M 5. David L Righv brothers William F R ohv Rlrh' Jav Murray all Newnn Sue- Fr.erd call Half rav 7 9 pm, and Mondav bcMrf services BuNal, Mendon Cemefery, . |