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Show runk estsr Study et Results Presented OBITUARIES Vocationa t Continued from Page B-- 1 the person. If it is prved that he was over the .08 figure, that is it. avc-a- ge '')) I ,Jsaonoe. st$,,., ...), ,,, '- i'l'l ,'...1 L,,,,, r-- r,'t,4 I . of Survivors include his widow, two sons and a daughter, James Vernon, LeGrande Gentry, and Mrs. Francis (Emily Sarah) Chipman, all of Salt Lake City; five grandchildren and 10 Funeral services will be held Thursday, noon, at 2C0 E. South Temple, Nvilere friends may call two hours before services. Dunial will be in the Salt Lake City i -0' VW Fastback. The only car that gives you two trunks for the price of one. Drop by. Wel show you whet e the PH. 486-211- 1 South ) -- U6N965TERw.- h , 'i ,..,..,,,,,.....,.. , t? .' 441'.it ) s ' ',..:,"...., - r , i 7 y.s--- ,- oopey' . Ft ',. t2o3n Eugne 4:: (kt.. education ,Zr,:titslerr' ' , JosCity; i -- .. corn-!Lak- tit,.. ..,:. f,. ..., l '. ,4? .-- - ..... ', e at 1'1' E, it' . , Karl C. Axe hen Dies At 59 .. :..f. ...g ', -- 4 i' track Kennecott shifter operator 1)5 years, Salt Friday ;McBride. !noon. 36 E. 7th South. Burial Salt Cemetery. .k 'Labs City A ;,. Lake County Control F i 'Church of Jesus 4--Christ of Latter- day Saints. Member, Farmington First Ward. Primary teacher and School Toone, et 2200 E. :chorister. teacher. Sunday of natural causes Choir member. Former resident, Dec. 29 in a Salt Lake hospital. Born !Ogden, Salt Lake City and WashingD.C. Dec. 4, 1884, Croydon, Morgan Coun 'ton, ty. to Lyon Lemuel and Eleanor husband; sons, Roland Enid White J., Farmington; Robert T., BountiSwann Toone. Married April 10, 1923, Salt Lake City; di- - ful; two, grandchildren; sister, brothvorced. Mechanic. Ideal Cement Co., ers, Iiirs. Theodore (Henrietta) Croydon. Member LDS Church. Ogden; Howard R., Earl P., vivors: brother, sister. James W. both Sall Lake City. .,, pone, Mrs . Arthur Funeral Friday, 11 am., Bountiful Aaysyi II e. London, Toone) Ogden; :Union Mortuary Chapel. (Estella 295 N. Newton Toone, Croydon.. 'Main, where friends call Thursday, Funeral noon, Croydon 7.9 p.m., and Friday, Thursday cm. BurLDS Ward Chapel, where friends ial, Springville City Cemetery, call 11 a.m. to time of services. Burlist Croydon Cemetery. Ephraim G. Toone NOTICE Is hereby g iven that the !Annual Meeting of Members of Des. eret Federal Savings and Loan Association will be held on Wednesday, January 15r 1.'69, at 2:00 1r.m.. at 44 South Main Street, Sart Lek g City, !Utah, for the election of Directors and for the purpose of fixing the number of Directors of said Associalion, and to amend the Charter N of said Deseret Federal Savings and Loan Association In keeping with the resolutions numbered 22.216 and 22,217 dated October 29, 1968 of The !Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Said amendments shall amend Par. agrapit 1 of said Charter N by add. ing to said paragraph the following: (13) Notwithstanding and without regdrd to any other provilions of this Charter, the Association may raise capital in the form of such savings deposits or other accounts as are authorized by regulations made by The Federal Home Loan Bank Board, and the holders of such deposits or accounts shall, to such ester? as may be provided by such regulations, be members of the Association and shall Ir.dve such and such other voting rights rights as are thereby provided, and it may, to such extent as sad Board may Luthor4e by regJiation or by other action authorized by or under Federal statute, exercise any authority to borrcw money, to give security, or to issue notes, bonds, debentures, or other ob!igations, or other securities, provided by or Under any prorision of Federal statute as from time to time In effect. At such meeting the members will be ca"ed upon to transact any other business of the Association that may properly come before said meeting. By Order of the Board of Directors of DESERET FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. CLARENCE H. TINGEY, ' T:i ; ood L. :1,,t,!. 8 .,'''i..'. last employe tica,,-.',,,.; years. Lorenzo Lionel Bush, TOOELE widSurvivors: 85, died of natural causes Dec. 29 at, Idaho; sons, home here. ow, parents, Salmcn, Born May 29, 1883,, Jack Boyd. Layton; Tooele County, to Richard Nelson, daughters, Karl Christen Axelsen, 59,1 Bruce, Murray; Mrs Lawrence T. and Hannah Maria Green Sushi Dowd, Midvale; Mrs. James !Married Jesie Dunn, June IS, 1909; 2310 Berkeley St., manager of six solemnized Salt Lake LDS Teniple. I(Diane) Bailey, Bountiful; tions. employed sisters., brothers, since Wilson Sporting Goods Co. Dugwav Provno Groutid. First bar- W.. Paul A.. both Las !ber !George in Clohir, 'were County. later In LOWER LEVEL Mrs., 1946, died Mon- Vietnam; Gene. Vegas; Sgt. LDS Church. Survi Auburn,' iTooele. Membersons, Crooks. s(Opal) daughters, Lion- ivors: widow; ,sc.41 Eldon ...,V.r1day In a Salt Czechoslovakia, Wash.; Mrs. John (Donna) Graham,: lel. Denver; Charles 13, Salt Lake Kearns; Mrs. Frank (Maxine) Reed,' :City; Wesley, Ronald, Mrs. Claude , hospital and East Germany have fixed l(Laurel) Hammond, Mrs. Raymond' Torrence. Calif. a Stone, Mrs. Jay (Erie) their "presumed - guilt" blood Funeral Friday, noon, 5760 S.6 l(Miriam) Mrs. Derald Woods, all Tooele; call Thursday, illness. State, where friends short Coon, Manna; Mrs. Virgil (Wanda) .03 alcohol only per :(.4: 4 to 8 p.m., and Friday one hour be- (Fern) Coon, Granger; 27 grandch11-- 1 I Mr. Axelsen grandchildren; fore services. Burial, Murray City dren : 13 great cint. Bulgarian drivers con41.11 sister, Mrs. Laurel Lillian brother, Cemetery. Gwentlieen Ellis 277 E. 61, Allen Stanley, Edward Earl Bush, graduated from victed of causing Isgreen, Too-lDec. 30, 1968. tlilan'i t diedfollowing Oakland. Calif. Funeral Thursday 7; lift South, died of natural causes a leMll the in a 28 Dec. Lake Salt .;,, Born' h influoca LDS hospital. :1:na University death while under the toms., Tooele Tate 21, 1907, Salt Lake City, to Wit. 1111Beorn call Friends Ward Chapel. 25, Jan. 1887, a 1932 ence of intoxicating liquor are of Utah in p.m.. Thursday ham Allen and Emma A. Smith' daughter of William P. andLogan, tuarv. Wednesday (ether. for Terry J. 'Prior to services. Burial Tooele City' Stanley. services Funeral Married Ruth Elizabeth inn Henderson Ellis. to Married with in a 10 of degree jailed for a minimum Beckett Sept. 23, 1951, Elko, Nev. Henry McCulloch, Dec. 15. 1910, Ward, 24, 1349 Downington Ate., will !Member LDS Church, DAV. Veteran Pocatello. Marriage later solemnized. business. be Friday, 1 p.m., Spencer Ward years. Logan Temple, Church of Jesus 3084 S. 8400 West. He was II. Survivors: widow; mother, Christ ,ww chapel, of ...itter-daHe served in Saints. He killed in ccmbat action Dec. 22, 1968, Poland, Norway and SweArthur Los Angeles; brothers, sisters. Bess-- Member, Lnoar, 5th Ward, Reliefdied. Fredrick OGDEN Soin Vietnam. Friends call at 8525 W. Dan Mrs. (Dottie) ciety the Mr. Axelsen Arnold, Jr., 73, died of a long illness !le Stanley, Sing:no Mothers, Primary den have fixed the limit at .05 Australia, 2700 South, Magna. both Thursday, Los Angeles; Mrs.1 Iteacher. 30 in a Salt Lake City hospital.' McGaughey, Dec. 12:30 11 to a.m. and Friday, Mrs.I Survivors: eons, daughters, C'eude. Born Dec. 9, 1895, Ogden, to Freder-- , Nellie Underwood, Clearfield; per cent of alcohol in the Philippines and New Guinea p.m., pm. Burial, Valley View Memorial ick A. and Abigail Hayes Arnold..lrene Butler, Salt Lake City. Gray. Myrtle McCulloch, both Latent 011ie, Salt Lake City; Katherine during World War II and re- Park. blood. Married Lillian Burton, Oct. 22, 1919,1eside services Friday 2 p.m., Salt seven Friends call .clornin,Orfaly7e'cloCeaall! Salt Lake LDS Temple. Employe, Lake City Cemetery. sisSwitzerland and Austria turned to Salt Lake City to East For.!255-2np.m. Thursday ter. Amy Ellis. George A. Lowe, Co., 23 years. Gro-- 1 his career Wilson with Wholesale Zions Funeral begin rner employe, have the same level (.08 per Fridly. nool, Nelson Memorial Funnral supervisor, ehere Chanel, cery Co. Machine shop L. Toy Wayne Andersen, 1959. Member Thursday. 79 p.m.. and Hill AF13, Ifriends call cent) as Utah and the United Sporting Goods Co. son of Dennis Clifford and Kathy !LDS Church. retiring one hour before services. Veteran WW I. Mem-- 1 He a was in colonel the 13)9 Burial. Von ArapArmy Eva In full Andersen, Logan Young City Cemetery. the first of year Kingdom. son: bar Veteran's Foreign Wars,' Paul Lynn Thomas, ahoe St., died Dec. 30, 1968, in a World War I Veteran's Organization, !of Jeffrey and Robin Walkingshaw after the new law was intro- Reserve and was a member of Salt Lake hospital of prematurity. 1011. Survivors: widow; Thomas, 520 S. Ilth West, died of Funerals Barracks -----the Sugar House clotary Club, Born Dec. 14, 1968, in Salt Lake son, daughters, Robert F., Harris.' prematurity Dec. 30 In a Sall Lake duced in Austria in 1960, acciFuneral services Survivors: parents; grandpar- villa, Weber County; Mrs. Clifford City hospital. Born Dec. 30, 1960,l torANDER S 0 N David (Dick) Anderson dents involving drink fell by the Bonneville Knife and Fork City. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. An- (Barbara Jeanne) Walston, Mrs.' Salt Lake City. Survivors: parents; will be he:d Thursday, 12 noon, in Billie R. William Club and Sons of Utah Pioneers. dersen, Mr. and Mrs. ;Cyril (Shirley) Hanzelka, Mrs. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert: the East 12th Wart CIO East more than 25 per cent. 1st Young, all Salt Lake City. Granger; Mr. and south. Friends may call at the Lae-ki(Beverly Elaine) Cottle, all Ogden: Walkingshaw, n ) Mr. was Axelsen Presidrtf A former L. Salt grand Mrs. Elmer Lake' .l Tomas, In Denmark, a level of .10 great Graveside services Will be Friday, 112 grandchildren; Mortuary. 260 East South TemVernon, and Mr. sisters, brothers, NOTICE City; 1 children; p.m., Kaysville City Cemetery. Priest a T trisday 64 ple, High Wednesday, leader, group p.m., cent is over B. or Mrs. Martin Mrs. Echols, Susan Bountiful; Burch, Ray Mrs. genenlly 8 per p.m and Bert, Friends call Sealed proposals will be received at the ward hour prior to services. member of the Seventies presi- Friday from Thursday, 11:30 am. to 12:30 p.m. (May) Clawson, Mn. Ernest (Abbie) Mr. and Mrs. Alva J. Little; Mrs. G. Interment Salt Like City Cemetery. by the Purchasing Agent of Weber regarded as proof of impair:Balch. all Ogden; Mrs. Oren (Nina) - A. Waikingshaw, all Salt Lake City; Funeral at 260 E. South Temple. College, Ogden, Utah, until 2:00 ;State Larkin sudirectors, Friand School Mortuary. Mrs. Carte Williams, Pensacola, dency, Sunday 1Newey, Salt Lake City; Fzneral ment. First offenders are usup.m. Monday, January 6, 1969 for: Sons Colo- - Fla. Funeral arrangements are pang.' BAILEY Funeral services for TILE-1- W lday p.on., Lindquist and call RESTROOMS, UPPER in Parleys Ward, perintendeht Thurs.' weeks. from Arthur 36 two E. for friends South. E. 7th real Chapel where ing Bailey will be held Thurs- LEVEL IN STADI UM OFFICE ally jailed E. day 12 noon at the of Jesus BLDG. p.m. Friday prior to ser- Christ of ay In Finland, drivers caught Church :Cottonwood B.c1 4670 Chane'. Mortuary soecifications may be ob.ainted 60. 253 vices. Latter-da- y Saints. Ile had also S. Preston Eugene ofR.chards, H.ghland Drive, where friends may from the office of the Percnasing with high blood - alcohol lenatural causes State St.. died call Weenesday pm and Thurs- Agent, Bui!cting 00, Wooer Mate in .3, 28 at 1906, Feb Born the home. 'Dec. served superintendency IMendon. Cache vels unceremoniously DENVER Jeanette Williams, O. day prior to serviceS. Interment. College. Weber Vette reserves the County. to Jehn EuPark. Funeral right to reject any or ail bids or of Highland Stake YMMIA daughter of Miles Arthur and Elaine Holladay Memorial locle nad L (Wind Pearl Thrmown Cottonwood wave any irreaularit.es or inforrnalkir jailed for five or six months. Funerat set' Brotherson Williams. d.ed of prieu- directors, BURLEY. IDAHO Married divorced. tRiChards. Married, born March was ties in the interest of the College. lie 31, 1909, Mortuary. in 8s, Dec. who a 29 Deover M. mon,a Surfor v.ces hospital. Taylor, Some European countries d'verced, Mary iLactuika Daw$on; ROBERT H. DeSOER Dec. 28 In a Born Feb. 10. 1958. Salt Lake CLIFTON ilIness a short of Ivivorst Scott. Funeral son, ri,ecl Glendale, services for Eugene of son a in and Christen Manti, ) Purchasing Agent are more lenient. In France, were conducted LDS Member Survivors: Church. Hennefer Dorothy Will Clifton hospital, brothers, sister, Spencer, Jay, Burley be ICallf.; Donner Lake, Calif., Norman, Monday In the Joseph Payne Memo. parents; brothers. sisters. Mark, Lar- he'd Thursday 12 noon in the Maona the crackdown comes at .15 Ilarriett Bird Axelsen. lie marall Sales View Pleasant 11. Mrs. Rob. Fullerton, Denver; Calif.; Burial Church. Community Mayo, ry, Marilyn 2910 baptist nal Chap Stella Stringham on Nov. 'Canoga, Salt Soutm 890 West. Friends mai call Mieremet. 'CAW.; Jack. tog Angeles: Mrs. Max Cemetery. Born May 28, 1882! Knox- ert D. (Carolyn) per cent, the same as Utah's ltDorcus) Smith, Sprinoville. Funeral ville, Tenn., to James and Alice Tal- Lake Ciay; EVERYTHING GOES grandparents. Robert at R525 West 2700 Sovth, Magna, 6 to 8 p.m. and Thurs- Salt Lake Public Auction Center old law. Italy has no specific 25, 1932 in the Salt Lake 'services were held Tuesday at 121 bot Harmon. Married to Ben F. Tay- Williams, High Mountain, Ga.; Mrs. Weunesdav T. lath East. eve. Brotherson. Salt Lake day 1 hour prior to services. Inter. hoid its last sem Thursday KnOXVilie. Burley Velma 1903, Dec. 31, lor test for drunken driving and Temple. Valley View Memorial Park. Jan. 2nd at 7:30 p.m. Ail items In resident, four years. Member Baptist City; Vernon H. Brotherscn, Mt. ment Funeral directors, Peel Funeral stock will be sold erithout reserve. Surviving are his widow; two Cnurch, Order of Easter 5 ' Bet-- i IPleasant, Utah. Funeral Thursday its accident rate is said to be hon. Don't miss this lest oPportuni. LDS Ward Home. grade, Mont. Survivors: husband; at ridiculous. GRONDEL daughters, Mrs. Chad (Pat) on the rise. Funeral services for ty tolowbuy merchandise sons, daughter, Sheldon A. ' Bel.,,chapet, 1111 Charlton Ave., Salt Lake brin g ly prices. Come In 4670 Highland Dr., Henry F. Grondel Will be held Friends call CALIF. Huett, Jim LOMITA, iCity. Mont.; Manhattan, Mrs. Carl and Clayton. Fisher friends for the big sale this grade; (Karlynn) died ot natural causes Dec. 26 in a Cecil your 12 Lake !Salt in m., 64 noon 36 Rose the p Room, City, Wednesoay Beach, Calif.; IC., Manhattan Thursday. McGaven, both of Salt Lake hospital here. Born April 27, Ma, Mrs. Grant (Maribelio) Matthews. !ward tochapel Thursday one hour :East 7th Souns. Interment Salt Lake SALT LAKE PUBLIC AUCTION Funeral directors, 13469 So. State services. Bunai Mountain iCity Cemetery. Ft. Madison, Iowa, to Oliver and Burley; II grandchildren; 9 'prior 262.4720 i Deseret View Memorial Estates. City; seven grndchildren, his Filmy. Wallace Hue H. Married JAY BRASHERAUCTIONEER Mortuary. Flberta Scudder. Former Salt Lake mother. and a sister, Mrs. Alice City resident. Veteran WW tt. Truck sons, widow; Heath, both of Salt Lake City. driver. Survivors: Salt Lake daughters. Funeral services will be Louis Wayne,Mike,Arthur Leroy, City: Vera a'11101111Ced from 260 F. South Lvt, Jeanie Lynn, all Lomita; grandGraveside sisters. child, brothers, military honors, Thursday Temple. Burial will be in Manti services, 11 a.m., Salt Lake City Cemetery. Forecast for Tuesday, Dec. St, 1961, Wednesday, Jan. 1, ltet Friends call 36 E. 7th South, Salt 1City Cemetery. PREVIEW OF ESSA WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST TO 7:00 A. M EST IThe Legislature should estabLake City, ihursday 9:4540:45 a.m. SALT LAKE CITY AND VIDINITY-Par- tly cloudy to- lish tin ethics committee in each with chance of night and Increasing clouds Wednesc1a;. 0 ;snow. temperatures. Moderating Daytime high near 32. SI TT -if any house to R;111N,04 fs:':. .....".1. .1',V.';.i.: ..)7.1 of Snow 40 per cent Lows tonight near 20. Probability . Rachel Swisher. POCATELLO 4'. '5 ToioNP?Mt.t conflict ot interest or unethical Wednesday. Cache S3. died Of a heart ailment Dec. 28 LEWISTON, ZE BELOW County ,,',.'s 30 A Norma Hyer Stoddard, 79, Lewiston, rally at home. Porn Nov. 6, 19)5, Oakley) fair over state tonight with few snow ' conduct exists among I I tottWAUltito. to Wilford M. and Mae Katurah 4 died Dec. 30, 1968, in a Logan hospi- flurries in the northern mountains. Daytime highs 25 to 3$. Ag P T1-1.-4-rRead De Lamar& Married to Edward tors. tal after a long illness. 10 above in the east and 10 tg 20 in zero to ;Lows COL1) tonight solemnized Murphy; PM, Swisher, III nog Born Feb. 2, 1889, Lewiston, the west. Moderating temperatures northwest Wednesdav. Member This recommendation was Idaho Faits LOS Te,nole. LAKE -A I daughter of Andrew L. and Lizzie IDS Church, Relief Soc'etv oresi .StLT E. NEVADA-Gener- ally fair tonight and becoming cloudy 4 I made Monday afternoon by the dent, 0(11Y(I Helen Telford Hyer Married to Carl counselor, Stok Relief SOCICV CITY.' of Member Daughters Brown Stoddard SW, 12. 1913, Lo- Wednesday with scattered snow In the south. Daytime highs SAIIINANCISCO, pRuzING Code of Ethics Committee of the Presidency. Postal Member Utah Pioneers. gan Temple, Church of Jesus Christ 35 to 45. Lows tonight 5 to IS. Warmer Wednesdai. hue. Workers Auxiliary. Survivors: Latter-da- y of Saints. Primary and S E. IDAHO-Clo- udy wilt periods of light snow tonight ILegislative Council. Tom, Mrs. band; son, daughters. YWMIA worker. Graduate, Brigham and Wednesday. Daynme highs 15 to 25. Lows tonight zero (7' Mrs. Hal (Sharon) Call. Mrs. Petrie L---Sen. Reed Bullen, RLogan, Young College, 1911. Lewiston resi- ,t0 10 above. An ANTI Ci8 Van Every, 8II PoCAttii0: Mrs. 1. dent all of her Ilte. (jacque linet Ryrd, Camden., IDAHO-Peri- ods S.W. of light snow tonight and Wedneschairman, said the penalty Stanley S N grandchil parents. POCatelin; ,1..........'"..... Suri,ivers; son, husband, 35 Daytime highs 25 to sisters. Martell. Moderaiing temperaNres. drew brothers, which could be enforced by such Ft weitT; Wood, day. ter's, Mrs. Walter (Nedra) Fla : John R., Salt COOL Jarksonyille, liFIWEATHER FOTOCAST Trenton, Cache County; Carl Ray, Lows tonight 15 to 25. a committee would be to recomLake City; Mrs. Emmett (Rarbara) Mrs. Frank Harbor, Friday Wash.; cent. HUMIDITY-e4 8.20 At Precipitation am., per Nu loft. Ruin?). Mrs. Forrest (Ponnie) 12 31slatoo (Renee) Hays. Kan.: Sihryer, since Dec. 1, 1968, 2 26. Departure since Dec. 1. p'us mend suspension of memberhard (IAL,nori) both Shelley; Mr s. COLD four great grandchildren, grandLaMothe, Mrs. Tom (Hr.tml Strah since Oct. 1, i 1, 1968, 5 22. Departure children. brothers, sisters, Mrs. Bea. Precipitation since Oct. bo'h Poote WI: Mrs, Ralph (Ver. slip in the Legislature. 1.51. trice Brawn, Mrs. plus Idaho Falls; !Pen) PArkosr, Ssit eke City. Funer !UN-SunThe chairman said he beBruce Rod et seiyiCes we Wednesday 7:!2 a.m. Sunset Wednesd(e held Tuesday in (Mardean) Wheeler, 5:11 pm. Van Muff Eunice Mrs. Calif.; thp Pocatello 'twelfth Ward thane:. lieves that Utah .should cling to Burial 24 -1- 3 Mountain View Cemetery. PROVO Orden. BOUntitUl; Mrs. Golden (Vitt-lot- ) Ci MPARATIVE TrMi ERAILIRES CHEYENNE id .04 INTERNATIONAL STATIONS 11,9n 77. Prer,ce, Pocatello: Chester W., -- Sail Lake City a citizen Legislature and not -- 4 35 !ROCK SPRINGS 17 6 Tr. chic0 Temperatures at hour listed: ; D. 0 Art Ira, Merle, Mrs. 10w 14, mean 21, numal 79. A veer Penver -- 6 tta 33 .04 ST. GECRGE 26 move toward a professional full-tim- e G. A. rSoonethl Themon. al Lewisago: High :3, low 12. Ailr.me hinh hioadal Toesday -- 52 -4- 2 17 a m. 36 Icw tor monin Fa,rh,tokt 12 p m. 37 St. Lows Richard John Ponteldt. 37 Mrs. Annie Kemp, Logan; for month 4,6, ton, 4 67, .46 ;Aberdeen 24 GRAND JUNCTION IS a rn. 14 to,tan Ave. d ed at natural catres legislat Rairh J., Afton, Wyo.; Mr-Lovell minus 21, temiLerawre, 10. the 74. Hoer-ySALT LAKE CITY 16 11 temrtin 27 78 e.4 in a Vcc 1 a rr 21 take Citv P m. 23 Slephensm, Spek.see, Wash.; Mrs. :hour period ending 5 3) a.m. Tues. LAS ,EG,--53 Ile said he was yoleased that Born Ain inPersia,SO Iowa. 29 Nov 52 San Francisco 21, 1901. 45 a m. 14 Bru,ela Boyd P.M. 21 (Zeihr:1) Ririe, Long Beath, day; 1 041 23 LOGAN In Fru! and Caroline NOnteldt Mar. U.S. TEMPERATURES Cairo 2 55 12 18 am, .41 gnititie the Utah Supreme Court recentCalif.; Mrs. Walter (Esteue) Ririe, 74 tied to Donna Garrett, Jan. 1, 1947, 54 Max. Min. Pre:. Los Angeles 12 a.m. 45 Casablanca 12 p.m. M 2 Sheridan 16 Nev Rexburg, Idaho. He was a construt.hon Elko, 72 7S 17 38 ,Miami 1 a.m. 25 Albuquerque 17 9 ly ruled that a senator could SPuk,rte P.m. 23 01 ,,coenhagen worker Member of LDS church. 31 MCAB Funeral Friday; 1 P m , Lewiston Atlanta $4 12 a.m. 35 12 P.M. 37 39 31 son. WashIn010n. 0 C. Survivind wiclov,: Richard -- 7 1st Ward ehapel. Friends call Hall Riliinos 31 36 New York in open bidding to supply 1 'Geneva --- I West da nhterst 24 l a.t Veiicssstone Own, Seattle Wash 36 pm. 73 15 4 .09 CGOEN 15 26 Os Mortuary, Logan, piursday. 1.9 BOISE Mrs. Dallas IMarvl Jensen Lhuich, 12 8.11 Al 12 p ilish)o tree CANADA 21 61 :16 30 Phoenix end at the ward Chanel Friday Boston goods to the State Finonce DeMrs. Paul tVelovi Jenkins. both Salt 'Madrid i p M. 43 21 cm 7 -- -3- 1 one hour before services. Tr. PocATELLO .01 CAlwirv 1, ...II Burial, Putte Lake Chi: 5 -1- 1 .01 Moscow 3 a m 16 oranct,hren; brother, Lewiston 3 P.M. 23 44 16 partment. 54 9 .50 VancoLver Portland k.ste Bernharl, Marti. both Iowa. ,CEDAlt CITY Cemetert. 16 13 .3714tw Delhi 1 a m. '12 t r Bulgaria Lake following hvel at Bush Lorenzo 'd a Valk Pfc. Terry J. Ward Ge33rrge Gwoollien .. William A. Stanley McCullough Troy W. Andersen Paul Thomas a Preston Richards Jeanette Williams are Mary M. Taylor C. 2Auction red Jim Huett , Ethics Unit Is Proposed THE WEATHER - Rachel Swisher Norma H. Stoddard .7. l , ISg Rg i Uli . VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN , . ,:,.... fp) cotp.,e . K:1:, vLoarkceed. determine - ; - dttt1gT3r,lotLiake Saints, on Nov. 27, 2033 , Frederick A. Arnold i-g1; 4 , 1A1. i'i Mr. Sharp .ct Z2 - :y 1 Cemetery. .; rn, 1 1901. ' ZA , t p t Christ with graveside military rItes by the American Legion, Bonneville Post. Friends may call at the Deseret M o r t u a r y o n Thursday frOrts Funeral ism. directors, Deseret Mc, 'uary. JENSEN Funeral services for Alma Augus:a Jensen will be held p.m. in the South Harvard Friday Ward Chapel, 1021 South 2nd East. iniermmt, Salt Lake C.ly Cemetery. Friencts may call at the Deseret P m. snd Mortuary on Thursday at the ward on Friday one hour prior to services. Funeral directors, Deseret MortuarY JUDD Funeral services fne Pers,s Tanner Judd will be held Thursday at 12 noon in the RUS5OP Bothers Morte.y Chapel, 255 South 2nd East. Fritods may call at the mortuary Wednesday 7 to 8 p.m. and Inter.. Thursday prior to services. merit Grantsville City Cer .etery. Russon Brothers, funeralchrectors. rb se, ,... . tr. - rsieedot INI .., for ySoaeli 194-pag- e from driving after "belting a few." There has been a general tendency in both the United States and Europe to crack down on drunken drivers, particularly in Communist na- 4.sp services sarhcr:hma 1 1,40'li , ......"4: 0,tt .6 f I .:' 0- : ! '',..: , Jesus 1 -r. -r--r-r ..,,,.,t '. West. His parents, Mr. and lIrs. John C Sharp, founded Vernon, Tooele County. Mr. Sharp was a former director of Pleasant Grove Canning Co., and had been affiliated with Standard Furniture Co. and the State Bank of Park City. He was a retired rancher. He serval as Boy Scout Commissioner and earned Eagle Scout rank. Born Aug. 17, 1877, in Vernon, he vas a son of John C and Sarah Bethula Palmer Sharp. He married Olive Emily Somsen in the Salt Lake Temple, of .1 ;i Fu-a- 5, 0 James Palmer Sharp, 91, l St., Mall historian and longtime Boy Scout worker, died in a Monday ", local rest home old . ' ID and Pony Ex- history, press Mr. Sharp had written many stories about the ' S,ou,rvci; w pi, Sharp, Historian, Dies At 91 authority ' i-vi- i IP. early Utah pioneer, .'t,t,,,'W.'41.111. r e ''.",;:,'" ,,,,;.'1 ever sponsored by the British ,,,, aRnudswastia,:eceitift,Rn. 2,, ll) at e,,,, on the sub ject of government be t1,,,..., ll No. 12, 1938. Sait membe r ski2' Nearly 46,000 people in Utah e 1.. ct.' road safety. LaAe s ClUO. .: :'., WM. A. berk llie" cent of the states popu- - a IIrried Salt Lake ors ityh.us Hec,:sa s A 40kwar tk:: Gun Club. Almost $1 miLion wi,s spent (4.5 per :,''' ;;;ANI, ll'l ,.'N'A mother. Salt Lake Rudy .2' IllismA.am..1 Duck Club, Cut, City; sister, Mrs. Z. with the press, television and nary lin,on Local 815,. Survivors: w ,l,4,:). D.rth (Mx193;. Member DUISOn, son. daughter, Fred L.B., billboards publicizing the new me) bonnor. Sad LDS Church. Sur- ., 'Nene) Mrs. Kenoecott Mont.; Ralph VP Copper are between the ages of 14 and Corp., 50 years, Lk, v,uors: daughter, 6 ndchik Salt Evans, lake City; breath-takinlaw, the InursdaV non. A. eslie Ws. l procedren; great - grandchildren. in July. N 63. retiring C.7mmun Clurch, s6N, Bar, 2S! h o iC 10 'y a.m.. 52nd Magna el Bundy. neral Thursday dure and facts about the hazMember LDS East, where friends call Wedne sda,., 201C S 84e0 Weq. Fnencis call 8S15 Logan; Mrs. Alberta Delaplaine, That was disclosed today in Church, ward o m. Thursday prior to servoces. W. 2700 Sou'h. Wc.inesaay e S P.m. W 68 Edward Salt IJertnet ards of drinking and driving Larsen, k. Former Burial West JorOan Cemetery. 19 11 Lake (qv; the final report on a comprehen- cler grandchildren; member Tabernacle Choir, 20 years. in relation to the great - g,andchild, en; brother, SSpenalties. Member Sons of Utah Pioneers. Sur-- ; Oda sive planning project for voca-- i vivors: Mitsug!; te.,, Kin. mrs. George Ericksen, E. Hecli.les David Effie son, widow; McGee In addition, some 17, million Grantsv,lre; Ws. Davct Pierce, Las brother, sister, Alex P., itonal rehabilitation M tsuau eta, 91, elect CLINTON services,' Ancerson; Vegas. Funeral Thursday noon, 255, McDONUIJON Mrs. Margaret A. Bowen, both Salt Requiem Mass Effie Ester McGee, 61, 616 E. 7th of natural causes leaflets, giving full details of S. 7nd her friends call for Mildred A. McDonough will be East, Funeral of noon, died South, Thursday City. Dec. 29 at home, presented by Frederick R. Lake P.m. Thursday Prtor held Thursday, the new law, were distributed Wednesday 10 at St. a.m., East Twelfth LDS Ward Chapel.; natural causes ,. to services. Sundt sirantsville City Ambrose Church, 1975 South 23rd lijkt ir., y, planning project, Friends call 260 E. South Temple, Dec. 29 In a Salt with ,1cle license renewals Cemetery. East. Rosary will he iecited Wednes. at the Lake hospital. p.m., Thuriday k. Wednesday to Gov. Calvin L. ward chapel one hour prior to ser- - Born Feb. 8, i907, ,,,,''' sosuke ed orlyu oay, 8 p.m., at O'Donnell MortJary. and by various trade and chairman, Sakuri Oda. 4,...,91 372 East 1st South, where friends vices. Burial Salt Lake City Ceme- - Benton. La., Ic L. !vie ried Mitsuye Tak ,Rampton. Olive , Eliza call 'Ben and may p m. commercial organizations. Wednesday, tery. 11 1917. ano Aug ts... ' It Hiroshima Adams Este r. ,' !Burial, Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Fu. Came ,' UTILIZE RESULTS PROVO Olive Lucinda Ivie, 81, neral directors, O'Donnell ,19,' to U S 1898 , Re. 'Married James Another factor in the reducs Mortuary. cLed ot natural ....,.......,,. ... died. farmer. L. Morris ;O'Neal; he Robert tired ,,,. to made will effort be causes Dec. in to -29 MILLER tion of casualties were other Funeral Willie 'Married Member tor services 'Every ' .,,, a William C. Miller wit' be held Thurs. b McGee, Salt Lake ...' hst hospital here. Leek, Morris, 58, 685 Wall ci t y; divorced. :'"11116917,,' Born March day 2 p.m. at he Redwood Memori. 7. '. provisions in the Safety Act utilize the results of the study in Robert dead 7. ,:,..,,,..7 on al Estates Chapel, 65J0 South Red. ,r'' Member i 5acr7wor.s:d Ciinton; Baptist Aurora, See-.1 1 1886, wood Road where friends may call providing better services to all ,s4,,wrs t osSialtl S a requiring seat belt installation t ier Church. to County, .,.., N ' one hour prior to services. Funeral RoseLake Henry ' City Lake resiof said Samuel City Olive and in new cars and citizens Utah." disabled ts Dadirectors, Cottonwood a Calif.; ''''' mead, 23 dent ,,,, prescribing cDce2s8. '4 Cert,s harcialq. hlur?yi v,s Ss, Salt lake ,,'.. Mortuary. 40. lits, it,k,13us s ... Survivors: years. s o n, minimum tread depths for Dr. Vaughan L. Hall, executive' '24' 1910' Mw'ried to WI. CitY; Mrs. Peter Para MORRIS ,. Funeral servIces toe daughter, Joseph Mk I, (Rose) Oak, Scattir, Wish.; ford Boyd ''' Iv, director of the Office of Reha - City, to William tires. O'Neal, 0 u s Robert Lee Morris will be held B. nine grandchildren. AL'S. Funeral Fr day 1904, ton, Tex Mrs Pauline Hat, Salt 0 m Edgar and Hiloa Buddhist Church. Arco, Idaho; he Thursday at ? p m. in the 24M Ward Ogden '''' Services. 44 bilitation 16 Lake Elizabeth 6 CoCity; greatC.,andchildren; Friends call Lincl4u.st and Sons NATIONS BEST Anthony Chapel, 708 North 1st West. FriendS ebed :33, April F u n e r a Morris. grandchildren, arrange- Ionia! Chape: Thursday Married ' p m. Bur- 1930. r may call at the ward Thursday 12 Provo res, Purpose of the MentS are pending from lel Ogden City Cemetery. Utah's drunken driving law, dent since 1931. ,,,,,,...,.,,:d, noon to service time. Interment City 'ileint7, 11,41933,r1 East. embodied in a Cemetery. R'fsson Brothers, funeral LDS study, Member with its .08 pe: cent presumed di. directors. 1c h u c h. Survi E. Bliley Citzt; Arthur was to survey effects of report, Aldine r v o s: Staikos Sons. SHARP guilt level (the same as EngFunersi services fort For- on L., the present program and pro- - LDS Church. daughter, Arthur James Palmer Sharp Wilt be held Installer, Stalkos, 54, East, 166 fl tld Bailey Orem; '''.. land), is considered one of the Ray 12 noon, In the Larkin Thursday, of died natural son, to the! 3iltryCivoe rs: rccommentlations vide of Mrs. Fred (Fern) died South, vStiotftsk. best in the nation. causes Dec. 33 in Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South daughter, William ri a tural ...,..,..&44 causes Nelson, b3th Provo; 7 grandchildren; ,of ," Friends may call at the Temple a for updating and refin- Salt Lake Lake City 1:W.,.'" 0 Dec. 2; in a Sa t 6 great - grandchildren; brothers, .... h Salt N " 10 a.m. to tire .,. L a k e ' mortuary Ro- Its enactment, early in 1967, governor s Born Mrs. 0 City; hospital. ' Marchpital.12, 1914, '', William Harding, Enumclaw, Wash.; 'et services. Thursday, Interment Salt Lake City Ste- berta ing. Born March 20, Hyde ,,: Oren Aurora. Funeral Harding, was followed by a significant Funeral directors, Larkin .,,, 7 Salt Lake City, to 1902, Cemetery. Salt Duchesne Lake ?Ovens, County; Tabiona, 4e:!1, 4 The study recommends that Thurschy 11 a.m., Berg Drawing .taortuary. to W. Harry Ruth George and Mrs. , City, reduction in traffic deaths in where friends call ,e and Annie Want k . , ! Room Chapel Marcia Wiserean , the present Utah Rehabilitation ,?,,roarndkrnchainid,reni;allsaisster, Ore Fun STANLEY 6.8 p.m., Thursday orior Graveside Ntarried Wednesday ,, services Bailey. Married Kinney. Utah, but few officials attri, to Burial Aurora Cemeiery. for William Allen Stanley will be 70Twenty.tourth services. Kenn. Margaret .'S',. ., Act of 1957 be updated to to Louis Andrew helc Friday, 2 p.m., In the Salt Oka calla ITIU,Idsay West, dv, Sept. 20, 1915:., ' bute this to that factor alone. noon Luke; s divorced. simtriends Salt Lake C t y; .1 City C;rnetery, Friends mint el at Burial Salt :Married to Tom fy for matching funds. A ' i, tlks.,1.,. solemnized Salt 4' kii , ' Russon Brothers Martuary, 255 South Dewey D. Wright I2nd .'e Sta,kos, 1940, Salt i... Lake LOS Tern- - .k,.t. They believe the reduction matching program ($3 federal Lake City Cemetery. East , Thursday, p.m. Funer . Lake City. MemCOPPERTON pie. Glazier. Survi :8',.. Dcwry D. Wriahl, L' directors. Russon Brothers. was probably due to a combivors: widow: son, E. Park 62, 207 bar Greek Ortho.0"7.;.. .. money for $1 state money) is Alma A. M. Jensen flex .. , '' 1 St.. died of tiatu3 , ::, Ralph, Denver; MedChurch. STAIKOS Funeril services for nation of factors, including a available. Dec. ral causes 2 grandchildren; cat , line receptionist, Staikos will be held ThursdaV . ' 30 in a Salt Lake gr eat - grandrhil- ','' ',,,, CHULA x Alma 17 years. SurviVISTA, CALIF. p.m., at O'Donnell iAortuary, 372 C t y variety of other safety and vehospital. v o r a: AU9LISta Maistrom ''''.' STATE FUNDS East 1st South, where friends mai sablrtottie husband; ,'.r,:meral Born 26. May City hicle laws and attendant pubA. Louis son, call Wednesday, 68 n.m., and Thurs. ,...,." geierde ,,iten;etlt,,osp8,1 Thursday noon, 4670 Highland Dr - 1906, P es antstate a take would $S17,009 Luke, Salt Lake to deniaett,7.8tt-44It Grove, A.,.. friends where ,.,. day call prior to service Burial Mt. Oil. Wednesday of licity. , vet Cemetery. City; 4 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. o.m., Thursday Funeral prior to services. min and Bessie t c ,kr: direclurs. allocation to use all of the feder- - Born Sent. 6, Mamie Wright..N Hansen, Alhambra, O'Donnell Mortuary. Calif.; Burial Holladay Memorial Park. Nicharned casualAnEdna 42:.. Incidentally, traffic Mrs. , Velma L'outh McBride, Gate, 1879, for this Frosthult, available al 70, .7.1 derson '' Aug. I4 TAYLOR ' grants 1e...,,. Funeral services Arthur Calif.; ties have for Frazier, Sweden, a &nigh. turned Lake Salt upward Richard William Taylor will be held ...7.. :....' '''' Salt Lake Funeral Thursday i t V. e fired Iter of a Carl and ...:t Hayward Carter IC1935, program. Si P.m., 372 E.City. 'to'd 1st South, where friends Thorsen again this year. ;i.lnlild Mar. call Wednesday p.m., Thursday Among 34 recommendations MINERSVILLE, Beaver County vCceosoerrs. COrmoeirbe33r An Friends may call at the Colonial The Utah law will likely be , prior to services. Burial Mt. Olivet Funeral Jelrozil services are a public education program,' LDS Church. 2128 South State, Wednes- for Hayward Car. Cemetery. 4'.41:. "tuned up" by the next Legisrs: widow; ,..,' i 6 to 8 p.m., and at the word on ,..(2. D7II vivo day, 'tosierknenizedT 88, Miners. ter, for increased training programs s o n s, daughter, i.,,, r A. hour prior to services. Thursday Ictikoi,, will be vide, lature to eliminate some of Jesus Iiik CL, F. Grande! Thursday, Interment Memorial Gardens of the '''..,' the vocationally handicapped, .,n 'Church Henry Christ of Latter. .: Anaheim, Calif.; Don ..i.. Salt Lake 1 Funeral Valley. troublesome loopholes through direciors, Kay Colo. Ward Nov' ' .),-1o Henry Frederick Grondel, 73, 1520n Minersville Mrs Jon (Beverly) Cross San V:y 1952aInh nial Mortuary. sound referral and follow-uCali. f .; He died chapel. brothers, slsters, Bryan Aturavie., died 17r9. died ... '' which tipsy drivers have been 2t; ;114 Los 'Wright. $4, Dec. 27, 18, in a ,' , tilltrir.ii CI TOONE ss Funeral services fOr 4 Mrs. Florence Anotqesi ' system, a statewide handicap Sept. Survivors: sons. Smith, Mrs. Milford ' hospital Dec. 30 in a Salt ''''' Ephraim Toone will be held wriggling free. .,'. '(Vilda) Garrison, all Wtittier, Kenneth of ocaores incident Cart.; Thursday, George Lake City hosol- 12 noon, in the 'Mrs. Alton (Ruby) computer and trained ,registry Croydon. Clirk, 40to Born CAN'T BE DONE Utah, ward. Friends may call at the 'Calif; Mrs. Colfrin (Bonnie)Encino, counselors at Hill,. school Born 118819, 30, July ;Lynwood, Calif.; three grandchildren.' ward Thursday Amsterdam, hour prior to ser. 1880, Minersville, to John But under the federal and all public vices. Interment Croydon Cemetery. Friday. p.m., a son of William LOS Ward chapel. Friends CoPpertnn m G. and Deana call 1891 Funeral directors, Larkin Mortuary. W. 7800 SLJth, We-- t N. and Mary R. Utah state constitutions, it is it Marie Sam Gron t i,, Gov. Rampton is to meet with Jordan, Thurs. WELLS Funeral services for at ward chanel City. I Rollins Carter, Married e Har.I iclei. unlikely that a Utah officer the services. Burial Fred John (Mackie) Wells will be MarriedOct. Iez J ohanna Lether; Fr advisory Waayi n'eM21HArci Frcret 10 a.m. in the Rusheld 30, at Rcberts, Thursday S va she Married died; be given the same latmittee and others to review the son Brothers ' Minersville. IWO, call $6 E. 7th South,. Rachel Rackharn; Mortuary Chapel, 23S M a rriage zouth 2nd East, where friens may later itude enjoyed by a British recommendations at a luncheon! ,i7austr.Friends p.m., Friday at the she died. Married Lola P. S. Kirkham cal Wednesday, SI. Wmsolemnized, and Thurs. :ward chapel one hour prior to seh Violet Budd, 1931, constaole to "sort out" drink- Jan. 24. kNtiew, - , vtccs. Bural Salt Lake City Ceme- Elko, Nev. C George Temple, Church of Jesus prior to services. inetrment, FARMINGTON Lola Pall rey- day Latter-da, West For-.t. tery, of Jordan lt, ts..man to Funeral Cemetery. U.S., Staten Kirk- Christ ing drivers. He told the committee leaders1 directors, Prison Bro !hers. Employe, Union Pacific Railroad. mer owner, oper- ham, 65, 390 N. , 2nd Survivors: sons, e rvice widow, t 5 a o daughters, Far''s, East, r, WILLIAMS Funeral set srires for This latitude, plus wide- today that he is considering .. :Frank W. Sherel, Max, Mrs. Nettie MingiOn, died Jack A. picker:lin Cleaner, Profes- Jeanette Marie Williams will be held Myers, all M,ners..olle; Mrs. Lester Dec. - 1968, 7:10 sional Cleaners, Thursday p.m. at the Grant 401 spread presence among off- placing all manpower training. MURRAY ".:.k;'...(?,e, Ore.; "sids Roberts, McMinyille, (Leona) Survivors: widow; lp.m.,- ina Lake City. Jack Arthur Picker.1! Chapel, 1111 Charlton Avenue. 01 Ward icers of the Breathalyzer, has activities under one state ing, 53, 5198 S. sons, daughters, Thomas H., Mrs. Rex M., Beaver; Mrs. Chester City nursing Friends may call Wednesday C William (Carrol) Momon, both Salt ttia) Cusick, Arcadia, Calif.; Mrs. lhome of natural at p.m. Cottonwood thrown a good scare into agency. dna , 1;11Lake ':. ": Ciiy; Conway Laron (Larry).1 cOathhetil;o Mr(sA.ddJioes1ephSmith, Whittier, 'causes. Mortuary, WO Highland Drive, end s) Peirsonol Born Aug. 31, Dinuba, Calif.; Mrs. Mary 0f Thursday one hour prior to services drinkers in that country. "'...4iir' 4frg. 49 Las aC14)1061 Park City; Mrs. LaMar (Alice)1 Vegas; 1903, at the Church. Springville, Funeral directors six great. - a grandchildren, great Born Sept. 6 of Evans, Mrs. Richard (Carol) daughter Cottonwood Mortuary. Knowing they have a fairly brother, sin- - Stanley and Nellie a ',i: toch, Mrs. John (Patricia) Carr, alllgreat - grandchildren, 1915, Bingham, ,: ...,., Sta. son of George A. I Hunter; 16 grandchildren; brothers,lier, Horace L., Minersyille; Mrs. Palfreyman good chance of getting caught John, Gerald, Mrs. Fred Hazel E. Young, Salt Lake Cite. it::.' and Ethel Lover. ten. Married Legal Notices ,.r '''.:.'4 sisteos, if they get behind the wheel call at the ... Mrs. Peter MinersF Wielders, Alden Kiri J. Pickering. (Betty) illitghompemin idge 440TiCEOF ANNUAL all Wednesday, De ! Hear, Ogden; M a r ried Mrs.' 77, kham, (Deana) Betty Aug. after drinking, they are either OF MEMBERS OF DESERET Wielders, Concord, and Thursday before sarvices. Burl- - to:el In the Salt 9. ? Oct. Henry (Marie) Berger 4. FEDERAL SAVINGS AND (Christine) al, Minersville Cemetery. Mrs. Wesley 1937, :Calif.; Lake or from Temple, Murray. , refraining drinking " LOArt ASSOCIATION California. Funeral , "It is also significant that the greatest reductions have been in injuries to car occupants. Deaths have fallen by 25 per cent and serious injuries by 19 per cent," he added. Part of the good result can probably be attributed to other factors, also, the official said. One of these was one of the largest publicity campaigns ern 9 Jim Huett will be held Thursday 11 a tn. at the Salt Lake City Cemetery 84, 966 martin Henry and Baker ' Ealne Tamier. ,,aarrrru ,es d to t.k.1- 1.am Riley Judd t.,t Aug. 5, 1907, Salt La.e City: solern. nized Salt Lake kl,,,4 LDS Temple; he ii:f...'. d ed 19, June 4riltZi'l LelSaSi cent. . E. 1st South. died of natural causes Dec. .3o in a hespSalt Lake City tal. Born Oct. 12, 1884, Granger, to -- , significant savings (of lives) Lave been in the late evenings," he said. "Casualties during the period from 10 p.m. to midnight have fallen by 35 per cent, and between midnight and 4 a.m. by 38 per natural kl'; Grave-srd- Perss Lodicy Tanner Judd, , B Funerals Persis - ', :;:...,,,.!:i ;,s'''. ''$.,,,,':st.'" 1968 ; t eaw.es. ,''.s. 31, 11 that the r ,', :'''''''1.4rot ,.,,t)....)itt, December Tuesday, , DEATHS "It is me 3500 couth, died et natcra; causes Dec. 2S in a Salt 1:!t,..1 e tke r , Lake hospitai. 'tt , Born April 30 1918, Salt Lake .....) City, io Edy(in F. Cllf- .", ,..,,' injuries EVENING y tIttt,,l' i have been prevented in just the first 10 months. There has been a reduction in traffic deaths and injuries in every month since the act became effective, said Mr. Betts. Latter-da- .,... ,2,k ' - two-yea- serious Church li (a,' k k.....f 8596 50, , avoided under the new law. In actual practice, the beneficial results have seen five or six times as great. It is estimated that 1,075 deaths and on 12, frLos AngDe tta (Bessie) Batemrt, June 19, 1914, Salt She Lake City; dled March 1965. C h e f, 27 M int Cafe Former ye a r s. Jue V in- emplose cent For. Cate. W. ',I According to IC. Betts or the British Ministry of Transport, it was expected that 150 to 240 deaths a year would be An tor. la91, M a Lawrence David (Dicka Anderson, 357Ist Ave., died a? a straka ' 44letart.-- ; Dec. 30 in a Salt ,2' ttltTlil)l'Iii,),., 'l Lake rest City home. Born Aug. II. 1898, Salt , ilaeknery Cyy, ant,c1 747,1 441 70. Dorothy Henneter MAGNA NEWS, i Dorothy H. Clifton 77,! Wells, ,,,, Hinckle markable. of (Blackiel DESERET - Coupled with the new offense, British traffic officers are armed with portable Breathalyzers and with broad authority to compel suspected drinking drivers to breath into the tube at the roadside. The result, since the new act became effective Oct. 9, 1967, has been somewhat re- greate-i- '1 capped BREATII TEST 10,222 J. Fred Lawrence D. (Dick)) , 01 E:,,t ma Dec. )0 in a Salt Lake hosoi Anderson tal Born June yipzez ra He is guilty under the law and automatically loses his license. He cannot defend himself on the grounds that his driving was not impaired E.id the fact he might need a driving license to earn a living is not considered. Fred J. (Mackie) Wells I pREiltIG ViEltE Ri., t Ric:lard J. Ronfeldt :9 Pr', 4 a- 1 |