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Show 12 DESERET NEWS, A Mondoy, September 14, 1970 U. 2 Killed, 2 Injured in Separate Crashes Utah's traffic toll continued to climb over the weekend with the death of two persons The In. separate accidents. death count, 226, is six ahead of the toll at this time last i ear. KILLED: The accident occurred at p.m. and Peterson died in a Kanab hospital at 7:35 p.m. His wife, Mrs. Bessie Johnson Peterson, 73, who was driving the car, was in ser ious condition. Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Kenneth Clements said the couple was eastbound toward the border when the accident occurred. Young was killed Saturday at 10:30 p.m. when thrown Irorr. a pickup truck as it went out of control and rolled twice in a field in Roosevelt. Driver of the pickup, Leslie Wilcken, 27, Myton, was treated at Duchesne County Hospital in Roosevelt for head lac Utah-Arizon- a Ova Peterson, 76, Ogden. Garold Kaye Young, 23, Myron. Peterson was killed Sunday on U.S. 89 10 miles east of lyanab when a high crosswind forced a car pulling a house trailer to go out of control and strike a bridge abutment. - have been caused by the slick road. Moss Asks Restraint Frank E. Moss, must show restraint in setting prices, from labor must refrain pay demanding exorbitant we and increases, Businessmen ... 1. tax-fre- ually for the Dr. Taylor most outstanding contribution during the year or recent preceding y ears toward improving creative and innovative talents or developing or utilizing such OOO Taylor received the award for his initia- tive in organizing conferences to stimulate research in the identification of creative scientific talent; for his editorial skill in bringing together diverse contributions of himself and others to form coherent volumes that have channeled research efforts by focusing on such important problems as the climate for creativity and the development of scien-ti- f creativity; and for his own original research on significant biographical factors in the personal and professional development of creative members of Congress must prune the federal budget to its he told the essentials . . Jf Utah-Nevad- a e grant. It is presented ann- S3, Sunday night called on business, labor and Congress to show restraint in their demands, as a means of licking inflation. By ETHEL MATHEWS a? !i "r 'J V Xmmf fs? V LJ Larson Cindy Barker Alder Ian DeAnn Meeks Headman - - Jr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and and and and and and and and and and and and and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr:. Mrs, Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. h East. Derek Smith, David Ottley, 4861 j. 26C0 West. 1065 Caremont E. Dr., Bountiful. Jones, Roy John Davies, 1628 S. 4tf0 West- Woods Cross. 9th South. 637 E. George Condas, Grant R. Perry, 475 Cleveland Ave. Ronald M. Anderson, 1324 W. 712 South, West Jordan. Stanley Dabis, 530 W. Goodway, Murray. d East. Richard M. Hammond, Richard G. KissaiL 3884 W. 3160 South, Granger. Warren D. Peterson, 675 Garden View Dr., Mtdvalf. James D. Harding, 253 N. Center St, Patrick u. Penman, 628 Milter. Ave. Garold S. Yeates, 235 E. North St., Granlsvtlle. anniversary of Mexican inde- pendence. The Consulate of Mexico and the Mexican Garden Committee are sponsoring the celebration, to be held in the rotun- - Teresa Heather Bradford Albright Mrs. Andrew J. Walton, 3357 Crestwood Or, East. Mrs. Jerry L. Dalton, Mrs- - Elwood D. Snider, 2656 Barbcv Dr. Mrs. Forrest K. Meeks, 197003th East. St., Sandy. Mrs. Robert D. Smith, 1C440 Croci and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and anti and and and and and and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mi. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mts. Paul G. Grant, 36801th East. Lynn H. Utlev, 4747 Box Elder St., Murray. Randyl C. Howard, 2321 E. 21st South. Steven G. Riding, 422 E. Front Ave. Darryl K. Williams, 3273 S. Maple Way, Granger. K. Darwin Gneiting, 1925 E. 48th South. Bill Norton, 1C2 W. Angelo Ave. Marvin R. Jacobson, 73 S. 8th West. Theodore J. May , 3U22 S. 7624 West, Magna. Dennis W. Ashby, 8128 Bryce Dr., Sandy. Harry L. Bryan, 3491 E. Hermes Dr. Robert Ma Gann, 24905th East, Paul Angelos, 1396 Colony Dr. Ave. Winn S. Wendell, East. Steven Peterson, 3826-6tRobert Giles, 188 Baird St. Vincent Florei, SiO N. 527 West, Woods Cross. James Redford, 1M W. 1000 Soutn, Layton. Linden J. Christensen, 1534 N. 400 West, Bountiful. Lynn Mercer, 985Ht Ave. vin 'VISscn, 3910 Mapi Way. Tuesday 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.. for city officials and friends of Mexico Fete At Capitol mariachi music Mexican will set the rhythm at the Utah State Capitol rotunda Tuesday night as the friends t.i of Mexico celebrate the Cole BOYS; Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. GIRLS: Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. & A Cory KayLene Shortz THE DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Larson Alder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrcnct Alder, MO N. tfk West, Bountiful; Cindy Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Barker Jr., 4543 Palmer Or., Granger; Dan Headman, son of Mr and Mrs. Claron Headman, 234$ Lambourne Ave.; DeAnn Meeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arden Meaks, 71 W. American Ave., Murray; KayLene Shurfz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlrlt Shurtz, $131 S. 535 E Sandy; Cory Coie, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Cola Jr 2949 Lehman Ave.; Heather Bradford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Bradford, 1796 Hubbard Ave.; Teresa Albright, daughter of Mr. an Mrs. Kenneth Albright, 1134 Denver St.; and all other babies one year old AAonday. (Pictures of babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free of charge at the Deseret News baby photo studio, 34 E. First South, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.r at least five days before baby's birthday.) v 1 ';.V .. s- SO FRESH STSi USED - 200 Tors PRICED RIGHT For QUICK SALE 4th S. 7th W. I They Talk Back Avaifakie Dally WnGUSAU 4 r 5JCE5 539 West 3900 South KETCHUM'S tonio Flores Adame. A reception will also be held at the Mexican Consulate 1 PrpMvttd in toautiful Hebtr ValUy Various Sizes poikioiico de Utah directed by Agustin del Razo, and the Mariachi Tapatio from Mexico City, directed by Jose An- 1 EGGS Mexico. da of the State Capitol from 9 until 11 p.m., said Reuben Garcia Jr., Mexican consul Featured in the celebration activities will be the Ballet .! Optn 7 a.m. -4 y 3SS-46- Hotel a tion. said the U.S. Presi- Mos dent should be in the thick of the battle against inflation, not above or beside it. He charged that President Nixon has refused to use antiinflation powers granted by her she became stake organist. Always active in music, she was still conducting the singing for her Ward Relief Society at the age of 91. Mrs. MeCune was selected carries $5,000 Dr. Zest To Life life in Nephi, but is now residing in a rest home in St. George. She will be honored at the rest home on her birthday Wednesday and at an open house Saturday from 4 to 6 'p.m. at the stake house across the street from the St. George LDS Temple. Mrs. MeCune has a keen sense of humor and still enjoys a good laugh with friends. Her recipe for a long life and good health is to keep active in body and mind and to; maintain an interest in family, friends and everything going on in the world about. She has an alert mind and good memory and enjoys discussions of current events. Slie reads the daily papers ai)d the scriptures ana books. (She was born Sept. 16, 1S70, in! American Fork to William and Ann Paxman, one of 11 children. She moved to Nephi at the age of 13 when her father was called to be president of the Juab Stake. At 14 Dr. Calvin W. Taylor, University of Utah professor of psychology, has received the 1970 Richardson Creativity Award of the American Psy-- c h01 g 1ca 1 Association, The award talents. Sen. Deseret News Correspondent Is E PH I Mrs, Alice Pax- man MeCune is as surprised as anyone that she has lived a century, ,?I dont know why the Lord has let me live so long after my! beloved husband and so many dear friends have been called home, but Ill make of it while Im here, she said. Mrs. MeCune spent most of aid it had been raining and the accident may Humor Adds M ' Y P' V ; tal. 100 AND HAPPY - . s J if Honor ar-tiv- i ,.:X Wins Save-Mor- The officers px f erations and possible concussion and released. Investigating officers Lynn McClure of the Roosevelt Police Department and Highway Patrol Trooper Duane Rich-en- s said the pickup went out of control on U.S. 40 and sheared off one leg of a highway sign on the shoulder of the road. The vehicle then skidded across the highway and rolled over twice in a field just east e Service Staol the tion. Young was dead on at the Roosevelt hospi- 4 :15 Prof Congress. that tfiieyfiiaveinft got? Mrs. Alice P. 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