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Show ,v WJrTr--y-y-'"y-,rnlt- J,' w v, curtni M W)! ru ''!" n jl piqAy111! fc,q''wp 'wv'v w BYU WHS Honor Five Ahmmi PROVO Fne alumni of Brigham Young University ill receive the Distinguished 'Service Award as part of the 'Homecoming Founder's Day pVy celebi atinn this week, president Ernest L. Wilkinson announced today. ; lias solved as conti oiler, assistant tieisnier and assistant of finance, lie vice is for operations reseat ch, computer data pt crossing, sj stems and pioee-duiedistribution, tiaffic and budgetary control. Mr. Johnson, a nativp of Murray and a RYU graduate in 191a, received his law degree fiom the University of California Beikeley in 1920. He has practiced in San Francisco the last 35 years. Mr. Redd a operates l1 acre ranch in southeastern 31,000 Utah, acres of which is privately f'vned. He is a former hank executive, a director of Utah Power & Light Co,, and a native of Bluff, San Juan CounMan of ty. He was named the Year" in 1956 by the Record Stockman and in 1957 was awarded by Queen Elizabeth II the honorary Order of the British Empire in recognition of his long vrais of fostering Mil be honored at the Found-pr'- s Day convention at 10 a.m. Friday in Smith Fieldhouse. An honorary doctoral degree and other awards will also be pven. , Recipients of the Distinguished Service Awards are: 'Mrs. prominent in education and civic affairs, including federal and state government study Committees. Reed Braithwaite, vice president in charge of administration for the Carnation Co. J. Edward Johnson, San Francisco lawyer and author. Charles F.edd, internation- - Salt Lake Cm nly sionors today a Sreed to plme phases: a complete study of $10,000 m the 1 riy budget to local government with reeonv help finance a ttidy of local mendations of changes . ary, and an implementation -- 'Dr. Robert M. Ashbv, vice president of technology for flie North American Rockwell Cbrp. ! Algie E. Baliff, 1 Dr. Ashby Mrs. Ballif ally known cattle, horse and sheep rancher from southeastern Utah. Dr. Ashoy, a BYU graduate from American Fork, has been with North American Rockwell Corp. since 1949 where he has supervised research and development in guidance, flight and fire con VWvo's reputation Mr. Braithwaite trol, data processing systems and avionics. Mrs. Baliff a former teacher of speech, English and physical education has served as president and member of the Provo City Board of Education and two terms in the Utah Legislature. She has been on two presidential com Johnson Mr. Redd Education Commitmittees tee of the Commission on the Status of Women, and the Commission on Health Faciliand is director of the ties Division of Public Welfare for Utah. Mr. Eraithwaite, a native of Manti. has been with the Carnation Co. since 1946 Mrs. Valeria B. Young j church worker , . . Tests By S.L. Board Of Health Show Social Disease Threat o,f The request fur the $10,000 the study recommendation?,' came from L. Ralph Mevliam. Mr. Mecham said. vice piesident of lie University! of Utah, who noted in a letter to the commission that the Umvcr-- ' sity can obtain $50,000 from the federal government for die Mrs. Young, 'study.DEFER Prominent Matron Dies Valeria Rrinton Young, prom-gai- t incut Salt Lake City matron and chinch worker, died Tuesday in a local rest home of natural causos. Must Pay $5,321 ACTION deferred City Commissioners until Thui sdiy actum on a simi- lar lequest to piovide $8,000 for the study. Tiny invited Mr. Mecham to commission meeting to clarify what the propm P(j study would cover in its lnation of local governments in Lake Valley. SUdy w'll cost an esli- maU,d $75,000 with $50,000 com- jnr froin tbe u.s. Department of Housing and Urban Develop- ment and tiie remainder from the county, Salt Lake Citv and Salt Lake County Council of Governments. AREA REPRESENTATIVES Anglo-America- n and B5 Study Funds Okay For 69; ., The woman and four men ! Wednesday, October 23, 1968 A Salt Lake hank is going to have to pay $5,321 for having cashed a check made out to two pa.vees, only one of whom endorsed the cheik. This was decided by the State Fin pome Court in an opinion Tracy Collins Bank and Tlusl c- bad cashed a check for 1,lis amount, made out to OK'mpus Heating and Air Con- dttioning Co , a - Mrs. Young was the widow of Elder Levi Edgar Young, for- I,01! aa installation at East High mcr member of the Fust Coun-'th- e cil of the Seventy, Cl urcli of The second payee was Pacific Jesus Christ Mp,als Co' a suPPIler of eluiP Saints. , intent. The council on governments Continued from Fage B-- l Mr. Halgren told the court Olympus cashed the check Mr. Hatch and Mr. Halgren ,Sbe was president of the endorsement of the 0 m,e n,s State Legislative consists of representatives of Queston is whether the, have appeared tw'ce before Hatch, representing the accused county and municipal gov- - piier. Pacific sued Tracy Collins of Utah from 1929 to court should, in a decision, limit Judge Wilkins, who has allowed woman. and obtained a District Court 1933, and was a member of the ernmen,s i" ibe area. e Mr. Hatch has contended that ,of!a continuance after each argu- - University of Utah's Emeritus1 Cl,y commissioners said the judgment which was upheld by ,Pwer.. ?f. the Board dis- ment. The arguments are Club. university would accept person-- 1 the Supreme Court, the arrest of his client for the Health in fighUnS venereal to be renewed Thursease, nel services and office space The high court went further expected apparent purpose of examining valued at $7,000 furnished by'and held that the Bank of Saft her for a venereal disease was He said the public has a day or Friday. - the city and county instead of r, without reasonable cause and right to know about this threat Lake, which had accepted the Mr. client was ana the Hatchs University of Chicago, cash check with prior endorsement an unjust classification of a citi- of VD and perhaps there would detained overnight and released II as reared m the Mr. Mecham told county be fewer men exposing them- on bail the morning after her area and educated Holladayj zen. in local missioners the university has also was liable for the payment. arrest. sc 00 s. Both Mr. Young and his! He has questioned before the selves to it. an cx- - The Bank of Salt Lake w'ouli Harlow, re)ajne(j LeRoy cou. t whether, in addition, the wi e were studying at Columbia on have to pay because Tracy jocaj government prob-no- t per( police department is justified in mversity when he w'as called jemSi an(j Arvo Van Alstyne of Collins already was required to to the First Council of Seventy. holding someone for 48 hours the U. Law School, to assist in pay, said the opinion written by for venereal disease testing. Mrs. Young was a former Chief Justice J. Allan C ocketL, the study. member of the Authors and He also asked the court if it is SCHETTLER-WILLIAM- S, INC. Classic Clubs. reasonable to detain someone in She presided over the New the to it time takes NovemThe jail during entire month of Club of Salt Lake City for hav Ph. 486-923- 1 .1716 South State her hus get results from these tests. this Initiated annual obervFng!and as' ing was ber designated today whifh hjic hppn aaopiea PRncl from 1939 to 1913. Court testimony indicated that Go to Church Month by Gov. nce; Born Bfc- - 13, 1875 in Big smear and blood tests .nly Calvin L. by the National Exchange Club Rampton. Cottonwood, she w'as a daugh- to five of but as a houis, continuing project require up part , of David Susan Huffaker ter He and said: that a serologic test takes 48 under the concept of One Na- .1 Brinton. She was married to hours for the final results. I commend the Exchange tion Under God. Elder Young on June 12, 1907, in the Salt Lake Temple. He died whose father helped daughter of Mr. and Mrs.j on Dec. 13, 1963. first chapter of George P. Osterloh, 2408 St. the THE SURVIVORS Knights (IKs) on Intercollegiate Marys Dr. She is a member of Surviving are three daughUniversity and Delta! Sponsors Army ters, Mrs, Mitchell (Harriet) 0f Utah campus Gamma sorority, and was ruine, call Lake City; Mrs.ljn jggg was Rulon (Jane) Rawson, Short jnamed JK Duch. Utahs Junior Miss. Hills, N.J.; Mrs. Harris (Elea-es- s Tuesday easy to make a mistake,' Anyone can inadvertently write a check for more than he has First attendant is Marianne Von Orden, Logan; five 18, a daughter of Mr. and in his account and not even kriow it . . . until the merchant calls. Felt, sister twoi and a grandchildren, Shelley Mrs. Spencer P. Felt Jr., 2346 Mrs. Dora Taylor, Ida-(,fresh- 8, Maywood Dr., a freshman ele,l ho Falls, Idaho; Van Brinton oLman majoring But weve overcome all that. In fact, if you have a Walker Bankard, with Guardian Check mentary education major. Mesa, Ariz.; and Wilder Brinton 'jn theater, f Lake Salt Jana Lee Blair, 19, daughter overdrafts exist. City. Service, dont 'ceived the Funeral services will be held crown of Dr. and Mrs. James C. Blair after Friday at noon, 260 E, South competition with Miss Osterloh ,Jr 0gden is second attendant ' Thats because when we issue you a card, we automatically give you a certain amount of She is a sophomore music edu-Temple. Burial will be in Was- - n other girls. ? Lawn Memorial Park, atch cation major. blue-eye-d is a blonde The credit, which we hold in reserve until need it. Jor Wdiisg op wasn't earned by j sup-Coun- breaking 'Go To Church' Month Duchess Follows In Dad's Footsteps USE ACTION ADS Tihe Its 1 T beastly overdraft Oster-brothers- (, re-o- you So, even if you find yourself in a jam, and you have to write an overdraft it wont end up an overdraft. Itll be covered with money from your Credit Reserve. Its reason enough to have a Walker beauty has overcome the beast. Bankard. Our little $11 5,000 To Idaho $1.1 MILLION ALLOCATED To Train Jobless TO FOUR CORNERS PLANNING BOISE (UPI) The Departments of Labor and Health Education and Welfare have jointly Funds in the amount of $1.1 million have been allocated to continue planing for the Four Corners Regional Development Commission. and Gov. Calvin L. Sen. Frank E. Moss, commission through the finance will said it Rampton approved three grants totaling more than $115,000 to provide job training for 90 unemployed Idaho workers. The program calls for $65,496 to train 40 unemployed in Ada County, $13,348 to employe 20 workers in Elmore County and $36,408 for training 30 workers in Idaho Falls and at Idaho State University in Pocatello. June 1 .1 30, 1969. of the commission, Gov. Rampton, Utah said $475,000 will be used for the staff. The allocation also includes technical assistance funds. Sen. Moss said be was pleased the money has been released to permit the commission to further plan for economic development of the region. TEEN DRUG USE Court Leniency Rapped Coniinued from Bage B-- got l first-han- d cials said they had no definite' exPncnc e ser1feant cases they could be xu.e had,ana fas a echa- some been definitely and permanently rehabilitated. We've had what you could ... e , sme 0 rug' call temporary successes but! we just don't know enough) He told them that so far 60 about drug use to be able to say arrests for possession or sale of what the cure might be, said marijuana have been made this William M. Dale director of year, though many more people probation, Second District Ju- - have been implicated on lesser venue Court charges, DO-IT-MA- N was Bruce speaking Woolley, Utah Pharmaceutical; Association. He informed Also s that drug dependence! can actually be passed fronr mother to unborn child with some narcotics. . j In these cases, the child id born with the same need for the! narcotic and experiences the withdrawi from which it I can die, he said. Mr. Woolley warned the group ! that marijuana is an insidious' drug,1 since it is more harmful i than believed. Continued from Page B-- l now arrived and they probably have made an appointment with you. Not Handled Locally-Bu- t- Rochem Sockein Robot for two cant find it in local stores. Can you help me find on for my son this Christmas? J.L., Salt Lake City. My son years, but I marijuana user Is easily irritated, loses coordination and cant judge time or distance, A has wanted a Local distributors unfamiliar with this toy and it is not, you've got plemy of time apparently, handled locally. But so older one from the local company representative whose name and phone number Do-I- t Man has given you. Or from the company whose address you also have. (Editori Note: w re lorry the nemoer of cent end the volume of mail matt impossible to answer every question. Please, no medical or leeal envelopes as answers can only questions. Don't send stamps or be eiven in this column. Only questions of eeneral Interest will be answered and telephone calls can be accepted only on the Dott Man phona at the hours not for prescribed. Give your name, address and telephore number but to help Do-- It Man help you.) publication he said. Meet To Discuss Utah Proposals - A public CLEARFIELD the to discuss meeting proposed amendments to the Utah State Constitution will be held Friday, Oet. 25, at 7 p.m., in the Seagull Room, 75 South State Street. Senate President Haven J. Barlow Dist. 19 Inc.) will explain the proposals and why they are necessary. t. idhuidt qanhi |