OCR Text |
Show 1? Maude DESERET E. October Tuesday, 1, 1968 B 1 1 DUP Plan Clark Dies At 49 ty Ay NEWS A stone maiker honoring all Utah pioneers w ill be placed on the State Capitol grounds and BOUNTIFUL Maude Erick- dedicated bv Daughters of Utah 4Q iinr p zinn t or ' Bountiiul'civic leader, died Mon-- a Pionceis during their annual convention Saturday. Salt day in Lake hospital The monument pas special n after a long illtribute to Hilda A. Erickson, the ness. last of the original pioneers, -Mrs. ClarK who died in January 1968 at the was the wife of age of 108. ." Ezra T Claik, DUP presdent Mrs. Kate B. Utah state senaCarter will monuthe tor and presipresent ment to the state and it will be dent of the Davis accepted by Secy, of State County Bank. Clyde L. Miller. The ceremony the Market in Salt Mrs.CInrk will be at 4.30 p.m. on the Capi- grounds. Lake City and the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. DUP convention sessions will A past president of the Boun- - be held during the morning at tiful Jaycees Lad.es Auxiliary, the Hotel Utah where Mrs. Clark was president of the ter will give her annual report Country Clux Auxiliary and the latest volume of pioneer Oakridge t w., IVN. Our Pioneer in 1967 and worked with the histones, of tage, will be presented. Junior Chamb' Commerce. At a noon luncheon. Dr. Bri, . i D Madsen. administrative dent of the Utah State Parent- - vicp o the university preccnt Teacher Association and served of Utahf wilI discuss .The m PTA groups in roacj Through 100 Years. Mrs. Kate B. Carter autographs new volumes of pioneer histories. elementary and high schools. Continued from Page B-- l Buses ing range are considered to be la tors, two hours on the road will leave Hotel Utah at was a past presiMrs. Clark 2 for a trip to Davis Coun- - outside of Salt Lake Valley, the A equivalent to one behind the and six hours as observers, dent of the mothers group of light supper will be served railroad exhibit will be on dis-resulting in wheel and four hours in the simwhere DUP members will Old Mill, and the old Charles C. ty Unithe at 6 p.m. at the Pioneer Memo-jpla- y Chi Omega Sorority REACT TO FILM and railroad slides will be Instruction. vlsit the frst tabernacie erected! Penrose cabin in Centerville. rial Museum where a spc-cishow n. The ranges put a student on When using the simulators, ersity of Utah. highway driving. his own at the outset and seem She was born March 13, 1919, students react to a film which to buoy confidence and bring puts them at the wheel of a car in Monroe, Sevier County, a out latent ability. Also, they which threads through traffic, Ida ugh ter of Joseph Vernon and compel the instructor to vary narrow residential Alta Johnson Erickson. On Nov. negotiates Mr. maneuvers ' constantly, 2. 1938, she was married to Mr, zoorns alonS students receive 12 hours etc-thJosie explained. Clark in Salt Lake City. Their &yf three hours behind As come different situations The simulators bring the stumarriage was later solemnized wheel on the road, 30 hours with difficult of SUC as dent UP turns, stop signs, in the Salt Lake Temple, Church classroom, and 12 hours as Latter-dasituations that will almost sure-- 1 observers' semaphores, backing cars, chil- of Jesus Christ of A budget of $1,708,453 for operation of the College of Saints. in cahis dren the arise streets, improper during driving ly The Grantie District hdS 1969-7Eastern for the Utah, Price, biennium was apstuShe was graduated from East reer, but which he often doesnt(mcf in the passing of other cars, the proved Monday afternoon by the University of Utah am,bltl0US dents operate brakes, horn, High School and attended BrigContinued from Page B-- l encounterin his brief behind Provide for the 31.9 per cent ' Board of Regents. Josie turn signals, ac- - ham Young Umveisity and the wheel instruction on the road.l wheel, in maintenance costs 1 increase steering ..model for inThe CEU is a branch of the University of Utah. costs, continuing Southern of he stated. Idaho, cordingly. as the University university moves into nation.' creased enroluront and the re- new The biennial budget represents an increasp of The severity of braking and Branch in Pocatello. In my estimation, the old buildings. sponsibility we feel toward the Students are given 75 hours of degree of steering wheel turn $477,215, or 38.8 per cent over the 1967-6system of six hours exclusively Mrs. Clark had served in the budget of Raise faculty and staff sal-the on community which supports us, anes closer hours five $1,231,238. It on for are a recorded calls road is the masterboard an increase in state appropriations worst classwork, on ; the f to national averorganization and the Primary C. univerDr. James simuFletcher, of 52.4 per cent at the instructors station. from $833,941 to $1,271,310. program we have, Mr. Josie driving range, 11 hours in Young Womens Mutual Images. sity president, said. Enrollment at CEU is expected to increase 10 per Also, mistakes are indicated provement Association in the said. Help pay overhead costs , Dr. Fletcher noted that the cent each year of the biennium, Dr. James C. In some rural ares, he by lights on a panel in front of LDS Church. to attract additional Fletcher, necessary of state level is U. of U. president, said. appropriation the student. the explained, Survivors include her husresearch which will aid the j Bill He critical. LBJ the said very Before beginning each trip, is just a instruction The budget will be forwarded to the band; three sons and three Coordinating bulk of state appropriations go Utah economy. the students buckle seat belts Council of Higher Education for review. repetition of tbe same daughters, Ezra T. (Tom). Allow quality Improvements to support the undergraduate and shoulder harness, turn onJames E. Mark h and Hcne, road and same conditions. in several areas as the univereducation which he program ignition, lelease hand brake, au Bountiful; Mrs. George State driver training laws termed the heart of the univer- sity improves curriculum and rear-viePresident mirror. WASHINGTON adjust 30 (Anne) Rochester,; of Pingree. hours sity. He also said that 75 per effects a blight decrease in sta 3 require at least into! Mr. Josie said some driver Minn.; Mrs. w. Robert (Janet) Johnson today signed ratio. classwork,, six hours behind the cent of the costs of instruc, to cool were the instructors Sait training Lake City; her Wright, wheel on the road, and six to 18 law legislation creating uncontrol-abitional are the university to Enable budget the the new recreatnational methods, especially Dr. and and mother stepfather. hours riding as an observer Flaming Gorge that they are dictated by continue to carry the major role driving ranges. Mrs. G. M. Howard, Bountiful; ion area. while other students drive. student numbers. in Utah public higher education. An amendment in the bill proFEAR GROUNDLESS eight grandchildren, and two In a prepared statement listNeal A. Maxwell, executive , With the driving ranges and tects state fish and game rights. On the basis of student aber- sisters, Mrs. J. E. (Elaine) vice uni the ing highlights, budget president, said research into simulators coming use, The bill formally establishes rations in cars with instructors Russo, Honolulu. Hawaii; and administration said the grants last biennium provided versity deviations from this are permit- the recreation area on 201,253 beside them the teachers pre- Mrs. Vernon (Virginia) Peterbudget will enable the univer- jobs for 2,500 students with a e e ted on a and acres in northeastern Utah and dicted dire happenings if they son of Richfield, Sevier County. , sity to: payroll of $4 miHion. MIDVALE basis. of 11 36 Hansen Midvale. Eight per21, toya, conSt., southwestern Funeral services will be Wyoming under were placed at the controls Meet ail expected biennial The budget will be forwarded sons with charged disturbing That is, two hours on the driv- - Forest Service administration, alone early in their instruction. ducted Thursday at 2 p.m. In men appeared before enrollment increase of 14.5 per to the Coordinating Council of Eight the in last a street peace Friday 34th 'the Ward Bountiful chapel, However, this fear has been Judge Cole today and pleaded ceiit. Higher Education which must E. 550 North. Friends may gang fight have appeared bealmost wholly without founda-172- 0 to disturbing the peace. Keep resident tuition at review all higher education re fore guilty of Justice the WarPeace Mor Bountiful Union call at tion, he stated. The judge sentenced each to 30 present levels, already the and make recommenda-es- t ren D. Cole of Midvale. in use of a driving range, a luary, 295 N. Main St., Wednes- - The in the West. N j tions to the days in jail but stayed execution folresulted governor and legis- charges and from Thursday p.m. Absorb price increases. single instructor directs six or day further investigation. ilarure. pending a at lowing gang fight midnight drivers simultaneously from 12:30 to 1:30 pm. Burial last more Friday at 16 N. Main St. The men are: will be in the Bountiful Memothrough use of a walkie-talki- e More than a dozen persons were Dennis David Montoya, 21, 263 rial Park. radio. said Police Chief E. 1st involved, North, Salt Lake City; Louis S. Smith. Lawrence Montoya, 31, 2581 E. Cnntinued from Page B--l K. Police are locking for two 3300 South; Guadalupe Trevino, patio set. I have my canceled check but no patio set. Denver, Colo., men and a Mid- 25, 13122 S. 1700 West, Riverton; B., Provo. vale man. Complaints were Baldermar Gomez, 23, 12400 S. Premium gone astray. Company is sending you another signed by Chief Smith before 7th East, Draper; Joe Garcia, ' one. 22, 14 N. Main St., Midvale Judge Cole. Jesse Gilpin, 19, 213 W. 1st Warrants have been issued North, Salt Lake City; Mike SPANISH FORK Dreams of Lemuel Hardison Redd Jr. were -for the arrest of Jerry Gonzales, David, 19, and Alfred David a Utah plantation in the presented to five orga- - 4 I had hoped the U. of U. would offer some courses in 22, and Rudy Archuleta, 21, both Montoya, 18, 263 W. 1st North covered mold of the Old South nizations here. cooking or interior decors ting, but apparently not. So where of Denver, and Gilber Mon-- Salt Lake Citv. prompted the Mrs. P. L. B., Bountiful could 1 take such courses? a. Jay Redd, Monticello of importation " cattleman, presented the histo- is planning a kitchen Pioneer Craft House, Negroes to the Charles Edward Artman, 29, al District Court today charging crafts class. Also check Granite District Adult Education lor territory in 1850. ry, newly compiled by Albert R. had been But Interior decoration. formerly of Berkeley, Calif., that his civil rights Lyman, to Principal J. Rolon now living in Salt Lake City, violated by the Salt Lake County dreams of pioFork High Nelson, Spanish filed a civil complaint in Feder- - sheriff, University of Utah camneer John Har-- d Pe- School; Principal Raymond i s o n Redd pus police and others. terson, Missle Middle Schools; ' Mr. Artman, went up in the psy Fern Olson, librarian, Spanish My father has a hospital insurance policy with a Pennchedelic priest, asks damages smoke of the In-- d Fork Junior High School; Cecil to claim $100 When hospitalized they pay sylvania company. as the jrt sees fit and a court i a n Walker Curtis, librarian, Spanish Fork a week whether you have Mcdicaro or not. My father is 82 order enjoining the defendants Continued from War. Public B-and City Library; and waa hospitalized for a heart condition in April. We sent l all of Salt Page Lake County; Craig The successes Mr. Redd fiom any further acts against Mildred E. Ream, president of in a claim but we have not heard. Can you check this? E. Russell, St., Ogden; him. Marines and the rigorous trainand hardships of the pioneer the South Center Utah County Mrs. M.H.J., Brigham City. Salonan J. Valdez, 928 Egypt The suit apparently stemmed ing. of Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Ave., Salt Lake City; James A. Redd family, descendants from his arrest, conviction and , This is a situation weve run into many times jou 145 W. 400 Wendell, South, Meritoriously promoted to pri-- i assault jailing earlier this year for life sentence on an apparently are not familiar with the terms of your policy. Justesen. an( to commit murder jgrancy, auto equipment viola-an- d vate first class at the ceremony intent down because: turned policlaim was your Specifically, your a was wi'hout conviction and were tions Chris B. 2152 it driving and robbery ''overs Bandley, Pvt. Buckley B. Platt, Americy was issued on March 1, 1966, still at large today, valid Utah driver license. Wilmont Dr.; Steven L. Day, can Fork, scored 430 out of a conditions only after it has been in force for three years. He is Joseph Siebold, 23, an Named as defendants were 4160 Highland Dr.; Alan H. possible 500 points on the final Medical records show your father has had a hc'.rt condition Indianan who fled the prison Sheriff Delmar L. Larson, J. Good, 3125 W. 3650 South; physical fitness test to lead the for approximately four years. ElRoy Jones, chief U. of U. Edward J. Page, compound Friday night. East, .Utah platoon. vfum of mill ctllt tni orrv tow Hotdt Wd'f (Edit other mtdlcal or total mult it tapostlbld t intwir dvtrv utttlon. officials described him security officer, and eight Prison can tnlv officers. at and tntwari untioni. Dtn'l ttnd stamps or ttl addrtuad anvaiopw campus ns 5 feet 9 inches (ail, weighing deputies bt vivan hi tout column. Only tuttint tt tcntral Inltrott will ht amum-tnamed weie Justice of the nd tolaphont call ran ba acetpted only tn tow 0011 Man pbont at tbo hourt 145 pounds, with brown eyes Also not for Peace Ralph Child and 40 John proseribad. Glut your namt adtfrosi and ttlaphtnt bumbtr and hair. publicatio- n- but to Nip Do It Man Nip you.) Does. Artman charged among other harrassment, illegal things, search and seizure, wrongful Gie.i F. Palmer, Salt Ldkencultural use, rather than its. If agricultuial land assess-Countauditor, today urged highest utilization valve, Mr. meats were raised to ratios defeat of the Green Belt Amend-- , Palmer complained. equivalent with improvement ment (proposition No. 4) oni He said taxes should be equal-jrea- l estate, Utah would realize election ballots next month. ;y assessed against all property over 52 5 million additional '0ttnersproperty taxes a year, he said. The auditor said his reasons te Bwhs ,S at the for opposing proposed t The aud)tor 00l.m hls assessment rates of 11 plr cent amendment to the state ConstianS a. tution were: fdir market value for farms It m Preferential treatment is Residential and commercial I0" the taxes on . rates dre 18 Dcr cent wrong in principle and classif-- i j more than the Clty jed agricultural assesssments the auditor Preferential treatment of agtaxes, land would encourage specula said. ricultural properties would tie tion. ,1 He added that farmers can re- - up property needed for indusever-nAn easing tax load Dort no taxable income from trial expansion . . . encouraging would result for commercial year to year and yet continual-- land speculators to become residential owners. and ly increase their net worth. This .marginal farmers and compete The amendment wpuld allow (practice) is not available to the with legitimate farm opera- to be taxed for Its ag- farm-lan- d tions,M Mr. Palmer declared. city dweller. - - Sth I T Z i aSf t S F Of V c Growers4 1 j Car-Mr- Simulator Puts Students Through Driving Paces ft 'J 1 s. ul J j P-- at j inlf3- CEU REGENTS OKAY s, $1,708,453 BUDGET e face-to-fac- e y 1 ETm thejPf ' 9 Signs On Gorge Area 8 Sentenced In Midvali four-to-on- SLOPPY dent-facult- y e, high-ques- ts DRIVE-I- 7-- 9 DUE INSPECTION Utahns Presented With Pioneer History Suit Charges Rights Abuse Cooking And Decorating moss-.recent- ly 74 Marine Recruits Now An Honor Unit Terms Of Policy Misunderstood self-style- d those ' d va-wi- th g re 4180-186- 5 UK d POLITICAL POT and imprisonment and of his constitutional rights under the 14th Amendment when his hair was forcefully cut and his beard shaved. arrest violation Senatorial arisen Tops xpense List Continued from Page Hearing Oct. On Ambulances 14 Chide Each n ( got to go! All models, colors and trim, with or without air conditioning receipts of $10,292 and expenditures of $9,417. Edna Jinks, class was Grant S. Thorn, $1,190, and Mr. Pickett himself, $1,000. contributors. $3,000, were Lamont F. Toronto, who won Vernon B. major who won Romnev, the B-- l Republican nomination for Lhe Rppublican :iomination for secretary of state, on Aug. 15 attorney eClieral on Aug. 27, The Salt Lake City Commis- showed receipts of $100 and showed receipts of $3,703 Two senatorial candidates it okayed and getting it here L. Jones, speaking for Sen. Wal sion today set Oct. 14 and 15 as expenditures of $420. of $2,919,55. expenditures said lace F. said two difierent of Bennett, are things," eluded each other about lack dates for a public hearing on ail Clair R. A. Pratt Kesler, defeated by defeated in Hopkins, Democratic Someone should inform Mr. application of Gold Cross Ambuinfluence and shadow boxing in Mr. Weilenmann, on Sept. 13, the primary election as Repuli-ca- n Mr, Romney Weilenmann that the issues con- lance Service to operate three candidate for the Senate. campaign speeches today. of showed receipts of $1,043 and candidate for secretary work"Utah needs an active, fronting the American people ambulances in Salt Lake City. state, on Aug. 26 showed U.S. SENATE expenditures of $2,116. A Public Service Commission ing senator who will be able to tins year include a crime rate of $210 and expendSherman J Preece who won receipts Weilenmann is obtained rising nine times faster than the examiner will hear the case in (D) Mliiijn L. see that the money of $511,58. the Republican nomination for itures this needed office. It is time population, the worst inflation! Room 494 of the City and Coun- state auditor, on Aug. 25 showed Milton L. Weilenmann for for a change in the Senate scat.m 17 yeais, and the conduct ofjty Bldg, bcginning at 10 a.m John Preston Creer, successthat although charge today receipts of $45 and expenditures U war that is unprecedented in Oct. 14. ful in winning the Democratic of $318.93. Sen. F. Bennett, held by Bennett. Lets give this Wallace Weil-j.s- . a Mr. its chance, nomination for attorney generii.jffectneRUtat? toasts of his influence generation history for Joseph L, Fakler, defeated by ness in relation to the men and de in Washington, he has been al, showed on Aug. 27 receipts Mr. On Prefi.p, showed receipts of of committed. of and $11,501 materiel expenditures Wallace F. Bsnnett (R) $556 and expenditures o. $856.76. get the neceescry $25,000 tu optji a customs olfice in Salt D. James Cannon, 1394 Feder- $7,823. Frank Creer contributed He charged that Mr. Weiien-manMilton L, Weilenmann, DemoSharp M. Larsen, candidate $3,000 to this campaign. al from the for the Democratic nomination slues U.S. Way, has been appointed to away cratic candidate for the record th Salt Lake Planning ComCharles M. Pickett, who lost for state treasurer, on Aug. 27 V opponent is taking crcdit'Senate, was accused ot shadow J o h n s o n Humphrey how- in h, 3 the primary race to Mr. showed receipts of $1 007.75 and poo a mission, succeeding Truman F publicity for getting a boxing around the issues today. because he realizes U S. customs office, but Clawson. Creer on Aug. 28 showed expenditures cf $51 66. gettting In a prepared speed, Jarciiis. Planning Panel Every 68 model has DONT WAIT TOO LATE. ONLY K i A KIR iv aMHurry into... ff'l i m mm co. qlbs 501 South Stota Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone 328-854- 1 Open (vi for Your fwvMiMM GO FIRST CUSS-- GO t OLDS! |