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Show ? -- i v v 'f 1 4 KiGitT News, B WeCHESBAY, JANUARY 3, 1975 Storm 38 of 45 escapees captured UTAH STATE PRISON -Dunns; 197 1 a total of 41 iranetps escaped from the Vlrsh J ite Pnson ino't of lre pi from minimum secun-(- v facilities or from rehabih-tatpi- n programs outside the piw,n walls. Thirty eight have since seen ret aptured but the problem of v hat makes a prisoner See ip the first place still han t been solved b - S ,Ijvtrj'.h !, So far it has been impossible to dele! mint-- if an inmate is ' esc prone. said Dr Kuo toI.in Pn-- f o ost I tan Stale holoeist the nation one rdfhoi iju o prisoners hi ruou liktty to ostafn if .irouiwJ Hu oid up s uis iniilng they are in a sJuation where they have the chance to run, such as ramonum security, work details or outside rehabilitation program. "The only way to prevent most escapes would he to place ea h inmate ir a epa-lat- e cell ad keep the door locked until his sentence was up, Roe said But if rehuhilitatiun pro there grams are to be Htkh irui rrisinHi must ha' e ome fieedum of movement, he said The reasons for escape varv with each inmate Thev include family problems, being m d.bt to fiber in of losing identity mates, and Ihrcafs froin other piis-oii- c i s, the psj t hcilogist said -- s Some mina'es on woik release procrarns break one of the rules, such as drinking alcohol and them about being frightened punished and run away, he mma tes try to so they can gel killed, Hoe cv plained A - B-- l could b lowered because cf fewer miles being fewer reportable traveled auto accidents and a traffic (leam reduction OUosen louiid tL. re is a healthy degree of price competition for automobile insurance in Utah at the consumer level He said there aie 150 auto insurers in Utah ar,d rate usileiciitials are substantial "For substantially the same r coverage, a pie mium for the most preferred risk varies from approximately $130 to $230 Ottosen said the majority of automobile insurance earners m Utah prior to the no fault insurance act predicted a savings and reduced the average personal injury if rates Salt Lake City Housing Aijihr.nty Director Paul Herrick says he will ask the city to plan for 500 new public housing units a year fur the next three years in a scheme it is drafting for community development Itornck said the units could long-rang- e crealed by rehabilitating presently deficient housing, by new construction and by leasing existing apartment units which could be rented at prices to low income families. The city is preparing to IkiIU citizen meetings aimed comat drafting three-yea- r objecmunity improvement tives The objectives will cover open space, sewe, and water system, community i enter and other capital facilities needs lie sub-idi7- ed Once objectives are drafted, they will be supacplemented by a one-yetion plan The total package will be submitted to the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUDi, and, once approved, will qualify the city for a grant of about $4 million While the $4 million can not l:e 'pent directly for housing, HUD requires the city to describe how public housing efforts financed under other programs will be coordinated with community development objectives, city officials explained Herrick said the 1,500 units he'd hke to see created COuiu irclude some elderly and some family dwellinga. He sahl the family units probably should be two and three-beuroo- apartments. one-yea- father and brotbps. Continued from Page To lie a successful escapee, an inmate needs to be able to said escape is a kind of 'game involving iutnc&te planning and counter moves by institution officials Vo !iiaU r how good the security, inmates can eventually find a w ay to beat it, he said Pn-o- uveut Clot ado -- lady showed the m ra ;e escapee is tip i !o be bnschter, but !'- - well M'is&teil than otbci u isoners. Roc said. He al-- o is more likcty to A n rate well premium rates during 1974 "Cort savings, if any. to the insurance earners attnbuta-bl- e act could to the not be isolated," the report said Ottosen said many factors could contribute to reduced auto insurance rates, such as the lowered speed limit, higher gasoline pnoes, fewer miles driven and less frequent and less severe accidents However, increased hospital suid doctor costa. coupled with higher automobile impair prices and decreased returns on insurance company investments have offset any savings the other factors reav have caused. "These and many other factors mixed to snow a combined picture of increas lt Enactment of the law was beneficial not only for a slight reduction in costs, but more importantly, for the prompt payment of increased lt benefits Sweet was arrested Tuex day night and booked into the Salt Lake County Jai! Bail was set at $25,000 According to Salt Lake Police Det Mel Shields, condition today at Holy Cross Hospital was Robert Curry, 35, 878 South Temple, Apt 3, He had been charged Tuesday morning with aggia-- v a ted robbery m a complaint signed by Salt Lake Del. day after learning that the suspect was living in one of the apartments Still m the building, Curry refused to surrender to police outside who shouted at him through a megaphone to give himseif up. he was surrounded. Shields said two detectives tried to enter the apartment house, but withdrew after hearing a gunshot inside Police then fired four tear gas IdlUUbiciS thiough the Iu serious TuridA nAan kifr uvitniftv pittf VJ7vl vilg O Floyd H Gow'ans Also f U j Utvu charged with aggravated robbery in the complaint was Stev en R. Sweet, 24, 148 South Aiien St , Midvaie police evacuated the Armine Apartments about noon Tues- B- -l of the nr . 4VW MiHCte! sms Win WKT,iWr etIAIrtrY, Bor x Gr-- N ' US 53c Irrav 9ri SO J. MISS 8 no Mra , tr , Mr ard Mr$ 0 W 440 SouM ptrt M r$ Jeffry 92U WHlTCr Mr 4WG oum oov HOUR, Mr Jcwamn Or LAftSEK. Tony Mr n W Sh Soutn No 4, Chi Her Crwtt WmTEEeMr andMn Ktn! L., i?VS fc fc nd Mrs. Howard 44W S r Fjk aowffaSvMr aodMrt.K8vmi 208 $ 54&)Wext 9irl Mr and Mrs. Keim A 30c nd Mr? SUHf 197$ W INOMAN. Mf feev 277$ South, Riverton 8W4 nd Mt DSfti iS, Mr Dr Sorxjy boy VtoctHi EVSt45S( Mr and Mr? Melvin V taoeti, boy Caffciwwwd HMottal E , 3678 ESMNETTg Mr rd Mr?. W natwooo Or Sandy ooy 3810 Mrs Havdan. CAfPfcY, Mr and Ro cxvwws Or , tyranser, dov S . Duane Mrs. Mr and CROWTHERv 191 H 650 East Sounfih.1 G Gene and Mr Ctv buy Mrs Richard. 6331 W SiMOfi Mr 3670 Ss uh. Hurhtr bey Ur jna Urg HluM S dudv Or . Sandy, boy twvrnan R ard TtCHgfi, Reclonda boy vd I DS Mr and Mrs Scott R . fiioorth ri Mimic Mr and Mrs Alien C , 2581 E LambcsumeAv girl SHEPHERD, Mr and Mrs C Deloy, Mac&OMALO, Konmarer KIRO-T- V challenged hours early. The snow wall spread south and east across ihe slate Hus and will continue SEATTLE OP- D- A group calling itself the "Citizens Institute for an Informed Citizenry has challenged the license renewal of television station KIRO in a petition before the Federal Communi cation Commission, a spokesman for the group said today. The group claimed KIRO has repeatedly utilized its broadcast license, facilities and programming for the purpose of purveying favorable propaganda bout and or proselytizing for, the Mormon religion and the Mormon ultimate Church, KIRO-TV- s corporate owner." The announcement was made by Trudy Murray, an officer of the group. The petition was filed by the groups attorney Will Knedhk. Thursday, intermittently wuh the probability of precipitation 80 or SO percent. Temperatures were in the lower 30s this afternoon Lows will drop into the 20s tonight and Thursdays highs will he 25 to 35 saici Highs tater m the week will be mostly m the 20s. Lows will be 0 to 15, but warn a chance of temperatures dropping well below zero in some colder snow covered valleys arariment window A few minutes later, said the detective, they spotted Curry at the doorway of his clutching his throat He was taken by ambulance to Holy Cross Public service jobs Hospital w ith a bullet wound in the neck get funding in Utah Shields said police at no . , time used any weapon but Des&g? Mew WatMngtort SUreau t tear gas He said the neck The WASHINGTON wound was definitely the labur Department today reresult of a bullet 07 million to Utah Police have been seeking leased $1 for financing public service two men since Dec. 20, when to combat unemployMitchell George, owner of the jobs ment. The department said George I iridriit and Insuradditional $2 2 million ance Co , 446 E 500 South, an would be available later this was roboed of $1,950 cash, a year to provide state and $4 000 diamond ring, a 5100 local jobs for the unemployed pistol and a $3,000 in the state. - Fish food contract Dmcrtr Nm Waslwwlsp terwv - WASHINGTON The Sherman P, NeKon Co , of Salt Lake City won a $169,000 contract Wednesday to supply fish food to Intenor Department hatcheries ui the r rUtUUia, Ud t . Marriage has helped me improve, Utah slayer says Continued from Page lias been taken agamst Lance since June 1971 At that tune, a small part of a saw bladc-wa-s found during a shakedown in lus cell B- -l He said that several months ago Lance was in a "position to participate when an winter was assaulted m maximum security but didn't He said, We dont know why, but we fee! it is commendable that he didnt Smith said both Lance and ins w ife made fl'T rrf n Hwt (Tbc V C tC ir snorted earlier, about the time he was mv oh ed in the murder harms ) He said the marriage request was turned down earlier last ear alien the exiwutne Half felt that it would pose security problems 1 honestly fell at the time oi the last mpie-- t that the rnarruee would help him to do Ltter time, and Lith wore very desirous of it," Smith said The inmates wife is permitted to visit hu husband for about one and a half hours once weekly m the maximum security visiting room, where he must submit to a skin shakedown when he leaves the room No ciguicttex, handbags or other items are permitted in the room 1 dont feel that there is any more security risk now than before the marriage Their mirrinee hasn t ohon2,'d anything as tar as me mmaies confinement status is concerned," the warden explained (The inmates' apparent about taco m the n at least at the prison attitude and India vior may surprise a lot of people who sat rt'iinitd during a nationally televised interview with the two, who gloated over their murder escapades to the hem r of listeners Liquor panel should stay full-tim- e, soions say Continued from Page & i it is a felony to commit ptrjury, hut in Section 32 8 55, which n the liquor Lw. it is only a hiisdeiikaiioi to give a luixe si lenient to the uAinui irirnnal axle 1 . . Son Darrell G. Renstrom. D Ogden, said making this a felony would prevent people from giving false statements to the council unless they wanted to fare a prison term of zero to five years The committee v oted to repeal a section of Lhe liquor taw, and then outlined what the cyrr.rrmsion must do btiore estabiisbing a xiate liquor store or paikage agency under the proposal, the coinmissu n .shall Consult wth the pie pi govern'ng authoty where the store is to tie operated -- Comply with all Xi'tmg zoning ordinances uf the locality Determine the quahficatmriS of the applicant add . Consider the extent of prest nt or anticipated torn -t store Irqffu v ithm the eres nf the prr.ro-tseConsider the population in the areas ro be served bv the pnijio'rtd liquor store. Lmito and consider bids for the store Avoid locating a state store m the immfdate proxfiruty of any public or pmaie tchnui. thaich. librae , putir play ground or park. i.i Conduct an investigation and hold ucici r.ii'ie if a state yue or package egr-n- ; chum i be rdaf.l.Ld ;r; a ccrto:u Ivct-too- Lance also escaped once, and at one time 'Keibaeh petitioned the Utah Supreme Court to resentence them assaulted a guard "No resentencing occurred, and both M any other inmates serving time at the then filed a wnt of habeas corpus in inmates also m e are and others still ison married, pi divorced or sepaiatcd either before or alter Third District Court on the issue of their Donus said. The Third resentencing, they enter the prison District Court domed their writ, and both Each case of an inmate requestmg inmates appealed that denial to the Utah niairiage is considered mdividually , the Supreme Court. Their appeal, however, was wa.den said dismissed by the latter court, because the Earl F Lxirius. assistant Utah attorney inmates and their counsel failed to follow up general, explained the situation afiecting by lumg necessary legal documents. Lim e and Kelhai h Therefore, both inmates still have not While both are under the death penalty, it been resentenced and legally are still under has not been earned out because the U. S the death penalty, Donus said Suprem ' Uourt ruled m 1972 un the Furman One other inmate, James Winkle, under vs Georgia deu'ion' that the death penalty the death at Utah State Pnson, but penalty cases in.iv be unconstitutional m certain has been granted a new trial by the Utah fur the ururts decision, Lance and Supreme Court, Donus added WEATHER Portent tor WeORCiaay, TnurvUy ititaiHttiw1 t Data li. TO, which .s Smra Jan i, PRECIPITATION Cl below normal Preclphstion since Oct 1, 17 4 51 wh.cn ,t 4S auu.s nar-na- i. 7 $2 m Sunset SUM Sunnsu Thursday Thursday, 5 'So m Salt Lake COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES C.tv Tuesday, hlh 42, tow 30, mean 36. normal 2? A - -v Alit-.iifuI ii-uh 23, yea- ago tuh uT c 22 Ail time low tor month, Temperatures tor the 34 hour croo enhing 5 10 a Wodbrutay sod Mrs (.vrtkw Covntv. Mm idoie Saftord jaadew MHSard County, brothers, Kaems, tarry, Frova Shane. $isten CalW , Mrs Bcent David, San Di Mm Dale fRobiht w dla. (Leolai Prowee onth Granger Funeral Prtaav 2 P rn , TryHHv 320C lorn LDS ward Chapg, 4933 S m . West Friend call Thursday, 4 D ertkMkid ftd. and Friday at' chapel an hour beHKeseo. tea Va ley View fifierwW Park, Granger af efiod Aug oner l tt ie?4 ?. 193 Bingiin C trr and LM'ie Yaun Johnson NJcftolas Pftvlti Sept 30 Lake LDS Temple attended Dec Olai P Married 1938, Salt Weber Colleee tmolove 8ea Service Station and Milk Depot, Brioham City US Nsw WW II received presides tial citation for meritorious service Mrs wife daughter Survivors Melvin c (Denise) HuppI. Lopan brothers, sisters, Victor O , Vemur Cohf , David N , Sen Ciemente, Ca it , Mrs Frark T (LHhan) Kntgrt Gooen.tt.s LeRoyP (Edit) son Sat Laice City J Wayne uwfi bom tsrtgnam City Dean F , own, un City, ful Mrs. Ada M Petersen, Char'es Sevier Countv Venice died Jan 7, 1975 Ift J a Sait Lake haspi V ( tal cauTS loci (loci Brian D. Afire 2lm W, Krebs Zina Marie Webb Keb. 74 Ogden died Jan 6, 1975, In an Ogden mnurva home of natural tauwiH Bom March 18, lo$, Woodland, Sumrmt, County fo Ether md Emma Smith Jones Weob Married Robert Wane Kraus, Fs. 26, 194, foxa Duchesne County, he died June 3. ftenred coca Utah State Tjberculos.s Mosp4, Ogden, member ld$ Church Sunffvtrs daughters, Jess Ms. Dond bom Ogden, Mrs Oelm Culp, Fefrtax Vs . 2 grandchildren 4 srandc tx'&r&u Funera' Tnuctday Meves Mortuary Cr.aoei, Ogoen, where friends cal! Wednesoev H pm, BorieJ Thursday before servtoes Watftington Heights Memorial Park Delbert R. Cheesman R Cnemihan a5, 6, 1975 in a Saif Lake hospital of complication fcniown surgery BomAutt 17 191J Keiiyvm Ok , to Chat tes and Oma Towncend men Married Wyima Jordan Ajg 17, 955 Reno Nev , Veteran WW il East and Jan Mm Scow fEve Lou) Dunham, Mrs BsHj (LaFsei Lucas all Sait Lake Ci, 7 , VhOWTtt UH ri. 2 sisters C O Wmiock Wash , Mary Jo. Mrs Eved na Wenoen Ariz . Mrs L.uy LyHjns. Hutsertf Oxia Funeras Thursday I p m , 2oG E Soutn Temple, where f tends Wednesoey 74 p m Thumdey hour oetore service Cemetery N ffjw Wt AtHII tOtOCAit A.buduertiue Atlanta Anchorage Boise Boston Mas Min. Free. 34 18 41 42 05 .37 a 42 37 43 35 Bute 26 S Cuar 4 46 34 13 Cuv Ctvaysnn Chicavo 41 36 Onver 42 20 Grariu Juration Honolulu Las Vegas Los Armeies Miami 31 16 82 54 o 64 VI 75 7Q 37 1 07 23 '8 .06 05 Moao New York 45 25 35 rhoemx 68 41 Pocure'lo 34 31 Portland 52 Reno Pocx Seringa St George St Louis Ssh Latte CSy San Frartcisco 51 S3 35 Seattle Xherican So&kane vtasn y , O C Yeilowsto 41 n Eunice .14 .37 as H 14 "30 56 a Av 79 1147 4 tv7$. In a dnarterjpne shwt Lst hospital5. WS. and Rebecca y 3 56 53 24 44 40 39 .30 1e 29 32 17 Sar, 29 Kenrwda 3, of Purtnevf Pocf-iidano Sui'v5'rf0'5 husband son. Raymond C , Salt Lake City, Civde O iBetty) Williams. S 4 innsaa MkMOurL ohrrnan 6 Bury O'suai. rtwnr&fcf, Oww Ealer srarsAK-dian- - WalterKerns,Murray, died au E 71 4nai W 471$ South a 1975, m a Salt , Lake hoso.at alter a long.-illness Born Jan 4 190 Tra I Creek Idaho, to Charles Wiiiam and Sait Mur Annie ray Marriedf Anna woitef March 29, 1944.1 Evanston Wvo 1 sh. d ed Aug 1 Retired! 1970 movie proiec-- tionist Survivori Mm N tAdaJ Jonos, Jack (Grace) Whitman Fn Orb Calif 4 grandchildren, brothers, Mark Salt Lake City, Robert Vancouver Wash Funeral pending from 8090 S State d3iglit5rsj t NtrrH, AArs O. Half, eld Mahals lanpfte Gam Haffumf 2, 1398 13tn East tfm Jan 6, m a Sat Lake hospital m lynshalauses So'-- 7, 882Centervme, annv Wood? am Married owr Hsrftelu )5, )9!1. 'r"K v T mtr hediedj.' LgCfty U it, 19Aj a? ed Brighom College t& " ' member Uko LDb Church S u v i v o r a a ruueral Ttiurfdav ftxh Roper Mortuary, Tremonh3n, Box Eider County where friends caM hour before services Burial Fielding Cemetery, Box Eider County Edith Blackburn Ealth aiBCfcbum, 6. died of nMurai UHnes Jan 4, Fairtjorn. Onto Bom Sent 6, not, Crnitarburs, Olo. to .tewart and Sylvia Zoimsn .Watcall Married Ray BlacXburn Aoeust, 1939, in Kwiluclty Ha mad Dec. J. 19a Livad mrt ,1 net 1S9 Mamoor, Lutne-ra-n C hureft and Order of Eastam Star Sladt-burSurvivor, tom, RoOert Donald Chariot Fairborn, Blackburn, Salt Lana City J srandtHWrani titter, Mrt. FHyanca Nlaohlsarwr, Houston, Toy Funeral Friday I Undoultf, Cleartlold 6ortury, whtrt frhnot call Fudav hour prior to aarvlca Burial Clearfield Cumelary SUNSET Sjnrt 197S, in Fabio Hatton V. Febio V Hutton, H, 1748 Prtni Av . d kid of & )v7b. gt tome horn Feb 14, 1900, Salt akeCi A and Amekl4 Ekstrino j Ski.v ton Varied Rtvyj Hun, ,un I, SI Saif lake City Veteran, member, Chaste- - j DA' Survivor wfe, orothri'y, B Nurman Ci-- y, Salt E oon, iAent JiyJan, Madye H Pa Ctuia Vial, Calif , June H M San FraiKtsra Funeral Thursday noon. 5,4 E uln friend, rail hour or. - r'1'where ejrifi!, nvn He j, ai Park Rachel Ann Jones Rsthei Anil Jr)nsT ( dtHlTixd3yof ridtiA'8i caus Vitw i fsiritrrti a if St George Born March 906 Mauser, Umf County (o Isaac Mofkt, and An slarkw Jones Member LI Ctr--rr cook Vt h LDS iorno.e Swv vors y sirs. Mi 'ey Murray A wsn Varnai, Warn Pmjrtw, Green Howard, Rtifiei Mrs Owwi iMafyHJ artCte c Lake Cy. Ntry r ed (Olive, Vrtvi man wman, idanc, Mri Pa (Marv) Wnson, Mrt Lucy W'lsi born St George Funeral Friday Jpnt MantiCort LDy Wart Chase! Friend cal1 Chanel Friday p Fn Yam U 38 ur tervuM. Burial Manx Cemetery MANTl . FI-BOU4fTIFUl Sprlnc Crve Dr , Bounffui, rwrutal J4m 1, m$, Lake burying home Bom Oct jn ijsij, J. Sed, Wj Domusie. Fin, Mem Cfdfc, 1Y, sh May ?, h Survivors dausnfers Mrs - phi, i hast (Lurilie bert Bountiful, noch-- cws !.,, gi, Mm , stsrars Mrs wgrti, Mrs. Walter (wmifredi Van E'ofcifl-if- j tsoth Ca a B.K141 a tjr Gards irr LDS bishop- Faico Fisco fit- -, Married 08 42 52 nem9rt Sat? fVsm Wi mot :l Acv. Waiter E. Murray kEARNS K. Buck Eunice Vera Kenriada i A 4 it d tfeodausVor grandchildrer grandchildren brother, V. fS Church served Vana Ward ric arid auxi(irts Survivom wife, son, daughter, Clark J Venire; Mrs Llod (Donna) B Davis, Sa't Lake City 8 grandchrt dren 2 greet grandchildren Funeral Saturday, 1pm, Venice LDS War d chaoei Friends ca! Hunt! S Magieby & Sons Morhjary, Richfield, Friday, 7 9 p m and an hour before services Saturday Burial with mW tary rites, Venice Wrj Cemeteu nieces nephews Brian D Anre J 4 month o.d son of Robert and Birdie Marn Aiian Ahre, 746 W 4630 So Ah, died Jan 7, 1975 in a SaH Lake Hospital Parents memoers, lDS Cnu efi Sjrvivors Parents, brother , Jeremy, Robert Duane, Hoiiy Lynn ad Salt Lake C.tv, granoparents. Mr end Mrs Sam Allan, Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs RubertD Ahre, Covina , AM and Owrf, great grandparents, M's. Jcvn Denhaiter, Los Angeies, Cant Funeral Thursday noon, 3251 S 2300 East, where friends cad hour before services bu'tdi, yydsdiv.o Lawn Memoriai Park J? -- in Behrens, Hudson Behrens, Florence, Ore , Mrs. DelbeH (Alberta! Kenwcy thv Miss &tty Behrens, Seattle Mrs Whim (Ed'th) Warring Mrs Frame (Carol) Wentz, Ouftook, Wah ; seo- riatashtft? steOMinA fV tOnH Wrtit Roy, torcte Wrwte, Salt Lake City A'ms (Geredine Wmn H fin , severs drandu.iKKen 14 and step granochiidrefl Fuiwal Tnursoav il am , Clear fed 4h LDS ward Chapel Frlefxfe Clearfield Mortuary CL LindQUfsTs Wednesday HI pm and Timrsday io 30 am. Burl&i, Santaoum ,.ntH Cemetery (Ealttij V-- 5 !1vsfCrk ig sver County LeVern a&ttt ff : Kjf Veteran, WWI, invert in r Tkrtkjn co Minneapolis, - h Iat Ptrclndi ROv Afbrtii wiMafti Behrens, 79 Ro, d'evt Jan 6, )97$ of natural enures n an hospital Bom May )&, Ift95. Uelsen, Hanover, Germany, to Mr and Mr Heinrich Behrens Married Elizabeth JarH Hudson Sept 18, 18W SeaHe Dt Married Mary Genevieve voiced White April 2, 1949 She dwx WWi, Nasy Juie 30, 972 we-3Heavy construction worker, aircraft hill Air Force Base repairman, Member LDS Church Survivors sons, dau9hrs, Rexford Behrens, Myrtle Creek Ore Rtreeli Liie-v-- - Kieoofer Aoriill 1922 Logan LDS Temp e Lngaged in farming, rel end f v and Eleanor Sarah Cci?y wail Married Albert W. Behrens Mrs. to) Born Sept 6, Glenwood V-- r ( Ovrty C Joseph Steven 1887 J. Hill wife m Charles J. Wall CITV, Carbon EAST CARBON Joint funeral services fu County td Eolaha Lloyd Dale WW, . bcrtti Fast Carbon juen?a hiii City, who d ed Jan 5, 1975. at horn of accidental wrfyation, will be SaturFriends ca! day, Whittier, Cant Mitshe.f Pursersi Home, ric, Wed nesdev Burmi, Whimer Lloyd Dale Hill was born July $ 1908 Guthrie Coufv. Iowa, to Edwin H and Lillie Mae Pick Hitt Marked Eulalia Juenlta Gruweil, Oct 3, 1932 Iowa Retted riecftenlc, member Presbyterian Church Eu Jusrlta GnjwtH Hit wss bom Aus 9, 194, Des Mcenes Iowa, to Ernest W and Elsie Mason Grows! Botti survived by son, daueners, Edwin D, Westminster, Calif , Mrs Tom Dixie Murray Fullerton Ce-t- , Mrs Dar-e- ll Peuey) Tucker, Mrs Tom fiteren) Barrows, both Ga5eft Grove, Call! , tt orenocniWren both have brcShers and sisters In Iowa Survvors 4 OS VENICE Wall 87 rurwes Trnjrvmy tom, 8r iphcfrt Citv 2nd LDS Ward Chaoal Friends Funeral Ckaoel cK Petersen WeoneaJev 79 &m, brtBhem City Thursoav n 30 a m umll services Burial Briotwim Cltv Cemetery Behrens, is. Survivors snn ? j;v v daugntars 5ane C , Mrs Myron Caroyni Sutler Mr Sa't uake ail Aivtn (Renee) Parker, 13 great City, 15 yrandOHidmn. T. brothers sister g gndchi'drert E Payson, Cti Sinngviie kmgtnn AAild-eMrs Cla ence baitLakaCHy p ureral Fndw 1 pm, 4330 S. To C3. o wncritt ? RdOWUOO Thurlav M pm, and Friday an hour berore services Burial, Sa.t Lake Cty Cemetery Don -BRIGHAM City jonnson61. Brleham City OieO Jan 4 oi sftiur.e 1975 tn a a i tap4t 7a it SurterSu t o Eulalia -- w ft 1946 8, Reared restaur a ot Merh&or hs 55 p m a 'jv Mortuary Hurricane at warO ix-tcnapet Friday from '0 30 m time o services Burial L9Verktn Cifv Loyd D. 19 7 ef ' f Jan cav e - Rtc ? Mary 4 Riehifla Morton Marbled Heienr. SevPOiO July 27 1916 ro vn she tourv Johnson R. Horton Clarence Clamnca GRANGER Hrrtr?rt Grange t n a Sait take, nosplai o causes nr ident to age Born May 13. 1895 Provo, tot, George E and. Sper rrisf'ca!! L . Yw Turvi. Lyt. osrorrt, Mins gtat Igm, 7AM 1ST -jn v SALT LAKE CITY AMO VlCtMITf wrt ram at t.mes ana minea with snow Dench aeas Snow becoming uenerai tvs evening and continuing xtighl and Thursday with hazardous driving cond'hon likely Xouttiarlv winds JS to 3S miles o er hour today ceccmlno northwesterly 15 to 20 miles per hrtir ton' ah Lows tonight near 20 eno hnjits Tim, sday near 50 UTAH Mostly cloudy today with scattered rams valleys and snow In mountains and gusty southerly winds to 35 miles per hour west portion. Snow northwesterly eariy tonight spreading south and east across state during the night and continuing intermit tently over state Thursday Locally heavy snows northwest and through mountains tonight and Thursosy wnl cause hazardous arising conditions at times Highs 55 to 35 and lows tonight 15 o 25 Of tight snow tuday wnh 5 W. tDAHO srottg gusty winds Snow totally heavy mountains Partly Cloudy, colour and windy tonight and Thursday with scattered snow showers Highs Inurssay 3Vs and iow tonight 15 to 25 . IDAHO S Periods of iignt snow today and ton sht w'tn strong gusty wines ana biow,ng snow a t.mes Considerable cloudiness Thursda. with scattered snow showers and gusty winds at t.mes Colder tofngnt and Thursoav FIVE-DAUTAH FORECAST Cold unsettled weather wih tome snow at times Hiohs mostly m 2tls and tows $ to 15 but chance temperatures droopir.w wel1 ug,wH fir u S.jrk- - u nut-- r k, sm vursv wl , Sr tviisr.livn.rti 5VICf KtA5T HATtONSl WtATHH dr, Fe bom k,rn" r ' a jk LDS Mom Cdarek tot f. Survlvkjfs fi dKigWdr. km e il R , Joe, Wahfflton Don J. avt tef, tondod Hioh Srheot Comity Ounstd fiufiene of natyral 5', Laverk n d ed Tucsdav m a St &?0f9P tfoseprtfii l'S1 ETflrt. ta &c-June U iuw, CokJtv to MfUdrct and Pttart Mav HattermaD Married LDS Aug 2or !94l, Sett Lake ety IrtTssre L wkJovlv sonfei dausrteis, Sui vivor Jr , Salt Lake Ciy LVnialh Ein-m- e y Rona'd Oiioo, Mrs. WrrBht (fP-itboiti uas Vaaas, Mev . n ine) yens Mrs Jerry (Suaan kav! CHds, Cen Midvalley, 'ron pyktier tervii.e Cnuntv, 10 wairtniidreri hroftiers. Boland HeJhs Cali , Sisters, J .y George Mrs Tom iLyiwhe) Mrs Dorei (BarOarai Hu.iter ail Cedar City) Mrs EivI (Siisanel Mrs Herbert (joycel Corry, U,m aountmiii Mis Me IThorat Goudge Pasadena, Caitt , Richarn J , Sait Lake City Glen Lee Perowan, Frank Yerrmgton Nev noon LeVerkin Funeral Fr'day Ocrsl u San hou4wit, CaHf evening, but the front m a few S4,ort kserrlsU Gory . Breotirt j, , Aue , Donald E. Huitarman I DS Wart4 5 6ra6454 g!nl OSITUflRlSS srt tains charged Lor- Mr and Mr! Ronart WILLIAMS, GranrtUiw, s CMAitats, Mr na Mrs. Brent 0 KSI 5 lOWEs- -t Ssnar.Uov FLAhtJSSS, Mr. end Mrs Paul X e CorgH.e 4v , Say SStsBSS,Ct, iWr ne Mrs Bert S Sow rr 3S SuvOi, uU. LAVERKIN 27. BottS- - Sort Aug 152. Fliimor. 0 - F nd Sit I. V T )& lrt 5300 South ADAMS, Mr Earlier predictions had set the storms arrival m the Salt Lake area for afternoon or trod Mr s, 11 endwi Jin Mr Snermen Ave . See St Marti ttwnrtel fMnnoCit, Mr enoMrs Don was In Wyoming. closed between Evanston and Lyman becauseof grouiidbuz zards and winds V. any Salt Lake Valley residents reported hearing loud ihimuerclaps as the storm roued n. Forecasters are predicting four to six inches of snow along the Wasatch Front by tonight, six to eight inches over mountain passes and a foot or more m the moun- in 5H LSk. tal o stun-- 5753 , Of- IjJillwfjKv 6 s, apartment Mrs. Jemy, OS wv SomwW lord,S .Chart SM 1. MAiiif, Mr Brt BowitKwi gin m Mt,, V wry Mr ttnO Mr Kennert 425 WWT, tourtifal. sin U S. 50-- through Spanish Fork Canyon, Price Canyon and over Soldier Summit was dosed by the Utah Highway Patrol at 11 a m. because of Robbery suspect shoots self rather than surrender to police One of two su'pects in a Dec 20 armed robbery of a Salt Lake finance co , shot himself in the neck Tuesday after refusing to surrender to a cordon of 25 police outside his apartment at 878 E South Temple, police said wir O'! Randail tpn Q'trttt. SKth Ozvtl HMia! KILMOC Mr U-ll- Standing alone, these factors could have resulted in insurance premium rechic-tionbut. inflationary factors have reversed tnat "The overall result has been that Lie average insurance company m Utah has not had to raise its premium rates at this time, the report sr tsw Am-- v and Mr CUSTV toe Leree weather conditions. ing costs to insurance companies, rather than decreasing costs for accident reparation," the reoort said. Ottosen said the energy , new vas h because Oi dei i eased uafnogn to du oni rwinec l av.i u. iivlauvg utm S5Wast KASAI. TihA week. Winds preceding the storm gusted to 35 miles as hour at the Salt Lake International Airport this morning. Ground blizzards were reported front Echo to thC east and W oming line on on U210 to Park City. Drifting the snow was clogging l, Bacchus highway, and most highways m the state were rapidly becoming snow packed and treacherous, marnder S yuWUMHWlW LIE T6YLOHSVK Ssfttw mm Mr aid Mrt. Dennis P . 362 Jordan, sin Dr. tut Mrt ScnsiB Am, mrKems,irl local births ECLrt cooperate etostly with other and outside accomThey feel they niu-- t get pi isoners m a way, with and plices, of out, even at the risk getting stmt Hv the guards They prison authorities. A good for detail is crucial. isiii I ivally care if they ace memory ki'Ld in the attempt," he Roe said plan Auto insurers for public housing or.iinued from Page punished by parents as a child and has been a heavy usr of alcohol He is more likely to be divorced, less religious and to Live tnrr.i-na- i said. City C become unloads on Utah been physically have GJorta S. BrooKtna VITAL STATISTICS p, oreetra, 'rv KVrvi Fvoe-e- i n'tr Mar Fr'day VJ t CafhrJlu Church, ,50.111 Salt Lake T! ry o.r , 3 C eh. re t- .nr p n. 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