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Show L!:' ' ' .'- ,? ' , , - ,. .4,0,,i.,44i,...,4...5,:;,..,, , ,; l'''"-1- ,,,1,-,.- ' .. , , - , - 4:1,70,1r, - i,' recc recc r V - , ; Continued fr Oill B-- t , Reese missed 258 percent of the votes during the second half of the session, his fellow legislators calling him to the Boor for only the mod crucial 1 bills, Macfarlane, despite his appropriations duties, main- ,tained a respectable level of :19.1 .., incasure of a 'IcOslator's performance, for :Ins coriattuents, is bow he ;voted on particular issues. lt ' r , tt 1 i l,' . (See accompanying charts.) The income tax hike will , cost Utah taxpayers $12 million in higher taxes. Democratic leaders of the appropriations committee said the hike was necessary in order to support state spending. Re, publicans objected and said the money could be raised by .other means. ,. After long and bitter de-bate, the measure passed the .i A 1 . i , ' a . The creation of a Utah Housing Finance Agency was the first of Utab's efforts to involve the state in houshig. The agency will make loans available to hundreds of Utah families. The bonding issue authorized the state to borrow almost $70 million for various projects throughout the state. Utah's first efforts to con- trol and benefit from its burgeoning energy develop- merit was represented in a package of bills on energy. The Deseret News selected one of those bills, SB2.56, as representative of the group, Another significant measure was the bill which altered g the procedures of public utilities. This bill allowed them to raise their rates more quickly than before, yet protected the rights of the consumer. e da wkvry 'is eliZO : qr I. Brockbank, 2. Black, - Lake D-S- ' 3. Carling, 4. Howe, Brooke, 5. Lake Lake it !Malt Lak, 6. Jensen, 7. Bischoff, Lake D-S- at Lake R-S,- 8. 11. 12. Petter3oon, 13. Swan, 14. 15. - 16. 17. 18. - 19. 20. 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Bennett, Lake , lt D-S-alt , D-S- R-Sa- lt , . D-S- D-S- . lt lt 11 no 6.6 6.1 yes yes yes yes 1.3 8.6 no no no 19.5 5.6 13.1 3.3 5.3 ;, Lake Lake Lake lt Lake Lake Lake R-S- D-Sa- lt - lt 1 R-S- 21.11armer, , lt 22. Lake Lake Lake G.Peterson, 23. Ellison, 24. Hokanson, 25. Mitchell, 28. Turner, R,South Jordan 27. Bernard, 28. Lindsay, Lake 29. Newman, 30. Bangerter, RA Lake al. Buckner, 32. Reese, 33. Cooper, 34. Harvey, Grove 35. Leavitt, 36. McAllister, 1.8 lt it - D-S- 1 hi m m yes yes yes no no yes yes yes yes no yk- -f 2 yes yes no no no no no no 15.9 13.9 .3 yes 10.6 no 8.6 4.4 9.4 2.0 no no 4.3 yes yes yes .yes yes yes no yes yes yes yes yes 1.8 no 17.9 15.2 6.6 .3 1.0 8.1 25.8 8.6 10.1 no yes yes fall yes 3.3 21.5 21.3 7.6 9.7 yes yes yes yes yes no no 9.1 ' It Fisher, 15. Taylor, 16. Matheson, IL Wilkinson, lt 18. Pace, 19. Cannon, 20.Parratt, yes no yes yes yes yes 4zt slr , yes no yes yes yes yes yes yes no fail yes yes yes no yes no no yes no yes yes yes no yes no yes yes fail yes yes yes yes yes no no yes fail yes no yes yes yes yes yes yes , no cd ;,0 A4 4 yes cr." yes yes yes no yes yes yes no no fail yes fail no no yes yes yes yes fail DO no yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes fail yes ' yes yes yes yes yes yes YeS Yes yes yes yes yes no yes yes yes DO yes yes 24.8 16.3 Davis, Warren, 41. Money, 42. Buckway, 43. Halverson, 44. Marriott, 45. Reacher, 46. Wilcox, 47 Judd, 48. Cottle, 49. Rawson, 50. Hunt, 51. Holt, 52. LeFevre, 53. Nalder, 54. J. Hansen, yes yes yes yes no 39. 40. Fork 13.4 yes yes yes 10.1 no 5.3 yes yes yes 7.6 5.6 8.9 23,8 13.7 11.1 yes yes yes yes yes yes 7.6 no Jarman, 12.4 yes Irvine, 57. S'onntag, 58. Bullen, 59. Hoffman, 60. Weston, 61.-Hansen, 7.6 no no no no no no 13.4 4.1 D-R- 55. 10.1 9.6 56. no no no yes no 62. yes yes 9.4 7.6 9.9 , 8,9 5.3 City : 72. no yes yes 11.9 no yes yes 8.4 I , I City LI 3.8 11.6- no - 15.7 Washburn, 73. Frandsen, 74. Jones, 75..Atkin. no Ito 6.3 ce Carbon Garr, 71. C.Petersea, fail 6.6 10.1 Smith, 64. White, 65. Dmitrich, 66;Stephins, 67. Dennis; 68. Sowards, 69. Nielsen, 70. DO I no yes yes yes no Kerr, 63. no 3'es ' City George R-S- t. - - 1.8 yes no 13.9 113 no nó - no yes yes yes yes fail yes no yes yes yes yes yes no fail yes fail no yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes ,..yes yes yes yes yes no no yes yes no ,, no no no no yes ' tool no yeti yeti yes no yes yes yes yes yes yes yes no yes no no no yes fail yes yes yes yes yes fail yes no no no yes yes yes yes yes no yes yes no no yes no yes yes yes yes no no no rw, yes yes yes yes -- yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes revamp recommended Continued from $2,000 taxes, Image-buildi- schoo1 $37,e(l0 $5,1 00 $17,000 money; Moab --sales, $900 taxes, schools; Escalante sales, $100 taxes; Cedar City $277,000 sales,t$3,600 taxes, $16,000 in federal grants to schools, .. Also gaining would be St. $70,000 in sales, George $1,200 taxes, $9.200 schools; $160,1990 Richfield sales, - , taxes, $16,400 for schools; and lianksville, $1,700 Wayne County, $23,000 sales, $6,000 in taxes. Information wasn't available to compute increases in school funds for Escalante and Hanksville. 'There would be an increase in personnel at area resource offices in 17 towns throughout Utah. Present starling is about three per office, and this would be boosted to eight or 10, a BLM spokesman said today. The resource offices are in Salt Lake City, Vernal, Richfield, Filhnore, Hanksville, Price, Monticello, Kanab, Cedar City, St. George, Kanab and calante. . - - A -- ,1 , t. ' 1 , 3 ,1 I : h f, : 1 , ' i. , I tr I, t k , 1 , 1 . The resource area office would do much of the work the district office does today. It would emphasize local aspects of land use manage- resource inventory ment and planning, use authorization, supervision and compliance work, local public contacts and information. x The district office would emphasize regional aspects of land use and management, coordinate between government agencies, set goals, provide help in highly specialized fields like ar- chaeology, and evaluate programs by other ELM offices.. A BIM spokesman said today the plan now goes to the national director of the agency for approval, and then to the secretary of the interior. Either could kill the The spokesman said he lics:II. no idea how long the would but take, process BLM officials would like to begin the reorganization July 1 the first of the new fiscal o , DO yes. , yes yes yes yes yes yes yes DO yes Lake John B. Goddard, Ogden businessman, has been appointed civiliar eiA.e ftr Utah to the Secretary of the Army, succeeding O'Dell C. Madsen of Salt Lake City. His duties will be to interpret and relate Army policies to the citizens of Utah and to keep the secretary informed as to their opinions on matters of interest to the Army. Goddard, president of the Western Mortgage Loan Corporation in Ogden, is a graduate of the University of Utah, served in the U. S. Army duririg Wolid War II and holds the rank of honorary colonel in the Utah National Guard. Deceptive heart beats Some medical tests of the human heart may indicate an operation is needed when medicinal treatment is actually more desirable. That was the message from C. Richard Conti, one of three guest lecturers during the 1975 Utah Heart Association's Scientific Lectures Saturday in Salt Lake City. "We sometimes forget, in our desire to treat the paLieut:b illnea;, that et first goal is to relieve his pain," head of the University of Florida remlievasvilar division in Gainesville, told the more than 175 doctors and nurses present Conti recommended longer periods of observation, especially in patients suffering from preinfarction angina. Showing one patient's heartbeat of chart, Cori said that injection tO tmit the may's .7best. attrrigirenrs ; ineself-ima- pain briefly introduced a heartbeat pattern that, by itself, would call for an operation. -But by looking at the complete chart, we can Tee that this action is actually part of the recovery process in this particular patient," the Florida physicien said. Conti was one of three guest at the annual session Saturday atb zt the Tri Arc tr.va more ' 161 South. Also featured were Kano Chatterjee, associate chief of cardiology and associate professor of medicine. University of California SC11001 ot Medicine, Stm Francisco, and Walter L. Henry, senior investigator for the National Institute of Health, Bethesda, lee-hire- rs Presiding at the session were Dr. Alan EL Lindsay, Utah Heart Associa . tion president, and Dr. Harold V.', 4 ttat-dc- t Saints, Monument Park Ward. Survivors include his wile; two daughters and three sons, Mrs. llaydon M. (Alta) 00 P lioward, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. James S. (Betty Lou) LIssetter, Shreveport, La.: and Dr. Blaine S., Menlo Park, Calif.; 20 grandchildren; nine great- - grandellildien: two sisters and A.. brother, Mrs'. (Eicth tlre dlYae nd 4905 South Davis Hospital MUIR, Mr. and Mr0 00446S, 141 E. Center, Bountiful. boy. REEL Mr. and Mrs. K.V. 617 S. 4A East, Centerville, boo. University Hashital CURVET, Mr. aoct Mrs. Richard, South, Grariver. boy. Commissioner Jennings Phillips Jr. suggested that historians try to determine the names of the two servants anc".' substitute them tor the word 3067 Or. 3500 Mara's HospOM KEELE, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 1211 Woodland Avo.. girl. Mr and Mrs. Rodney. THOMPSOR, St. , reference to twe Oh births Local Alley Wost Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Ray, 4401 W. South, Kearns, girl. HOWARD, Mr. and Mrs. Keith S. Jr,. 4942 S. 4055 West, Kearns, boy. - "colored" servants on a plaque on the Brigham Young monument is in "poor taste," Salt Lake City Commissioner Stephen M. Harmsen said today. Harmsen brought up the subject during the weekly mayor's meeting and ceived approval from cow missioners to investigate the possibility of having the wording changed. "I don't think the word is appropriate in this day and age, or in any day and age for that matter," Harmsen said. "As tourists can now walk around the monument, I think it can be an embarrassment to our city," Mayor Conrad B. Harrison agreed with Harmsen's observation. and directed the commissioner to determine who owns the plaque at South Temple and Main, And what it would take to have the word changed. " LIPm1 ,, e., ' ' L. WaYne , ,,,' , Crernsw, i 2 Tow, boy. WOOD, Mr. Soo, cad. and Mrs Marx', E. W2 31365 Todele. hOle. trASH, Mr. and Mrs. Jai RANTTON, Mr. and Mrs. Max, 43545 riwwwartion Dr.. stir!. Evap45. Pir. and Ma. Gary 541 Ed Dr., box. STEED, Mr. and Mrs. Dovid, 8236 S 30m East, Sandy, boyERHUS0d, Mr. and Met Rex, 1402 Univorsity VU4.e, hOs. 140r Cresol...KOIS r 1' MiLLNER, Mr. ma Lane, aand,,, girl. 1072 PAOL, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, AMA Wrri, girl. OLSON, Mr. arid Mrs. Ronaid, !Mete, hosoltai t soars 'i, ''''t V I 1 .,,,,. ... -ti ; : 1, D 0P t active . Survivors: son. - , I- 'ulw daughter. H., NUS. ,t Robert a. San Lake Cibe. tlwa0 erandctot Wren ; It Of att. d Amistroossi. Wand botis . erandraiiricita; brothers. Me- tars. Timm Thomas A.. Mario Fans. - - Penton. Cove. Cart CamIdaho; hr. Lewis 1. Sett Lake City; CNot S.,.--Rslittiond. Cact ContoMv; Mrs. Sam P. (Wats) Hobbs. PrarItri, Mat, Mrs. Harold S. (Adam, Larsort. Concord, Cant Funeral aredossdav I Ant, JO t4i S Higthiand LARSEN Dr.. Mere titan friends col an hour bettor service. Buries Wasettit Lawn Cameterit ..- - , COLEMAN, Mr. and Mrs. Joserdi. mo Sown, Or:. MARSHALL, Pax and Mrs. Arian W. 2025 5 Emt, skt ORONA., Mr. and Mrs. Owed, late S. ' Deirnas East, WEalliERG, Mr. and mrs. Midmost, Sassio. Grander, bos. 022 HAUCK, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, MO 200 tmvecia boy. KOSTINO. Mr. rind Mrs Kent, 94 E WM, dm, LDS Nowt 300 TEWART, W. and Mrs Steven Zsae Oat Craet. Cir., Sandy, girt. RUSSELL. Mt taid Mrs Elaine S., g ' ' ' John, girt. , St and Mrs Don A. hdi E. Dr., Cerrtervilte, girt NENRift, Mr ano Mrs. Mark A. 70e E. Canter, Scsintittil, Nov. Mr. OSTLER, Cottonwood SN4T14, Mr. and Mrs Kent 13Cd North, Centerville, din. NiCp(LNSON. Mr, aral Mrs, O , 276 E. 0001w14 dom J. Pond Emma East WI. SRA, Mr. mid Ws. Richard 12CC K., Mr, KARLSEN, WIC Ealt, gi" Me. RASMUSWN, ,.?iS East, WO. 224,3 S. Ktel. Et, gift WS. Kr 326 and Mrs A.J. . e.. e.14 . s CORSTIANSEN, Mx. and Mrs. Kunay j , 2.1 E. 12In Sook boy. PETTLEY. Mr. aod Mrs Donaid R., Raw, boy NELSott, tin, and MrS. tsar OLI 415 Mominastar Or., boy. WISE, Mr. and M. Pona)d G.. 23 5.100 East, Brontitut. boy. PRICE, Mt. and M. John R.,cfnev, 2131 04 sovtts. boy, and Mrs. Dave, 427o eAr,e. AAr. 2145 F. 27th South, boy, Siith,Liss, Mr. and Mrs. Ted C,, 61 Sinanal Am., boy. wtoleto, Mr. and Mrs. Jay, PR dIverside Dr., tan tiRPOIA 0, Mr, and Mrs. Devidosi 1546 E 4615 i , boy, erNe cserycx'a, 2act. - bCi I i , '..- ''''' tti y .. ' : "( i i Croke, PPM 1 - 13Mdsk I ',' : i ., ', ., t' : , 4' '2 . , : I. Shepttard , - one fret veer& tleicineedat ) M. Avis, Ifacarceve FTWWII can Tinian, 14-1ifourefiti Union Meriierc ns sm. Bouneria, teen ard Wectionev now' beiare serum si Ma Peri Stevalioute. florist, Paris Ccorockev., Fainyne miens 01'00410ms Oa Pritnoro Cnortiiw HnnoKsoi. Shit Lem CAsc cc I :r Heart lend. , , , i rte Louise Sawyer Kilde le, 141 of 1726 LrUAQe.. died March 30, 1V5, in a San Lane nursing toms, Li Fted Born Aug. 22, MO, Deterner. end Louise Evans CoGorpa 0 31. Seeger. Wierried o 11Aolizaso B. K11.; dole, June 14 1We, San Lek Okra As 13, 1192. Iistoduor, Rooseved. Junior otton School; 1,141Probilf, Pie KAMM sots Q4 Presidents Ciub.; volunteer, American Red Cross. Survivors: nesetess, nioCit: torn G. ewer, San Crakes, CM'S.; Mrs. vow's) PgegEet, Lake Tailor, (air Orlowski service )1 am seines- deg, koolte 04lvet Cetognerv Farnii suggests conotibutions 4 Hawn for Crepokid Choke en. Ammo 72; credo, Mime K. IL Loom; 27; Catch' ' ' P. it - , - ' 3 Soh Lotto, Charles R. Penman Gregory M, 22; F., A both $oh Laos I Clea les Robert Permen. P. 90;I Third Akat, died MAI) 29, 197S, 00 home. etre a kyle lurtoss Born F43. 6. lea), Set Lae CitY. Robert i4exesder and Arm Maria Cottrell Pemart Former memo- - e name department erneerie, Salt Lake e Ctio 'greets add Public improvements. teener mentor. 'WA- - .1' Department, ray B. A,ien Canter tor Pie Blasi steers: Fronk- Suryivotv el,. Waite.," A., ease Earl, Bearrice C Potair, alt Salt Low thy Lwow Perenen. San Francisco, Ca As.teral Wednesday 10 am-- , E. At. Soil VOMI."e trend!, 64I Tbesday, 4 p.m. and Wednesday before Burial, Bounefol Cametere. (Additional obituaries on next nage) Ethel E. Wilkin Etta! Emma Villein, Oleo 11...t.-- ...4 29, 19,S. rimOrai. Wm Atm 189 S. et hoe., PO, )61 in a San Leig.e 'tt.41.2?."..1,.' 2V, Roc erK.h, es. ' '4! '5 ii":4 oon4aret ' 6,7 Wn ,iit':,',,:''Irr Retored sales ,:;,," lir 4'4 1922. t, ;:,,,, Church. A '''''"f Mem ber , i....1a;- Former member, Mormon Tatornacie Choir. btirvIVOrS: S15-- ters, broillers Mal, Alice eillkln, Mrs. W it harll r; - :. , , ,,:?'' ..;..'.:',:.. '.'.' ':. i'..13. p41 :'. , :::' ., - C. Marre7.1.- ' , tvikea3 , . , watt ''' tr,ribetai Surr,vorc Wattle tweeds tat ralaterV , Frederick, Boifie; stearneftwe, Beatrice F. Wood, EiatarW ILA, &rate; teetnerw Cstert. Giataire F.J Denial F., hem James (Vororatr Cuenew, Oil boOrYtiOul, Lit41; EOterCi (1.P.nds) best, Boise, Mrs.' f,k.usna1 Pent'. San tote, Cool. Funeral service end wI.,4e 0,16.Inesoey in twoo, Di sz"-,- ' 3Ge. to Charles sc hool, Woods Cross., MeMbef , Cteeeti; loosed Sundav Achool, Primary, Treveied extenswatv Attended , 1 BOISE. Idaho Nina Wood Ls...trees SI of Boise, died hers Meat 2,, ,975. of canoe. Born July I, MI, Woods Cross. Wood. ,::::...:. It, c,101.110 Fart,. - .. tRo5e) Bootee, s Ardlur (..5.vai Croirk George R.. oh Sett Lake (1tv Frederick, Bettie, both Norwich, Enolane. FthIeral Wedoeseert noon, 266 E. Soith i emoie, weave rrie,ldri zoii rot o&toce serii,..e. btmat, Sunset tioert A. Nina W. :,... to Freoerkk arid Anna Dve crk. LDS , , OBITUARIES 1207 S. Wu i ; W. MOS &vitt, diet, TO RES. Mr. and Mrs. David A., 2964 Sr Salvadorean.. din, , . grandcniid; brolber, sisters: Chares D., Paris, Mrs. $24401 iGertnclei Jecrwin. Orange. U414 Mrt Cidue tlimteareti Lewis, Prove, Ws- - Car-(Mae i Cleveiand, Garden Grovt., Caitf. a. '' Coveybee,- - five oranóchirdren; Gloria A..12, Sols Loam Victoria D. 22, ., I: ' Olsen Sessetee, V.- 31, n111, io Les Louise S. Gory ' PAWS. Idaho Fmrna isabef blows Sheoriant 29., Paris, led Merril DUP, itcsr Member, LOG alum iP waits and ward WM- Born June 20, le9S, Paris, InTheicies al'e kale Hutt Mims. Mttrried to Aitred W. Shoohervi Mae 2i, 1919; Loam LDS 'tomes: he died FEb. 12, 1e51. Member, LOS Cburch BLIP, anverican Legion Auxiitery. WOrted Ni Stake and Ward MM.,Survivo(s: son, deuEinfer, CmcliaS A. Katamazoo Mica.; Mrs. William H. (Lucille) We, Bcentitoi, Litraci; 1000MSNE mhos 7a. 224 Tema, ta, MON Sott Lowy DWAIN M. Jr., VS. Ocontift0; Cisor L. ?A San Lab, LAMBE RISEN CHRISTOPHERSON: Key D. 71; Mcii ie. V, btati Solt Lake. NRIGHT-TURsE: t Mit Shtt LAM; Naha 20, Mortis. n. atia tots t ! On. Marriage licenses Salt Lake County G., , -. Otk Mt and Mrs- - Oenter Colones Olsen Married Wsdiem V. Mertes Oct. 10 MO, Mxideno, CessweSeeds' surds 01; menden Prodsedwian Serweets, Molsonst; ism Oeuenese, Penes 4, Sod Sons Cds; Maven C: Preatott Ariz.; Mrs Don44 3 dreodend, Diane) Wood, Loden; arm: drenters, sister, Lowed. RIMIPS. ton, Me., Cabbie; Not Can:WM. Ads.; AI.; Crow', Hifi Solna. iowS, Leentsidoe, A1434 Eno, 04emord CIty, titnatia; Stiirt, Moe& ArL ; Vern, Aelvta Comolo; Mew Orem Stowms, Fitorere. Menneedd Kenos Tdoesdes I osolz Fenn no Odyers Mornows, onsts conetiodelons iv deo Aweekan ' Cenci,' Wish Price, dirt, PLAYER, Mr, and Mrs. Kerns, 1546 W. 6215 Smith, Murray. din. Mr. ardi Mrs. David C. PETERSON. 251 E. PIO Sonth, girt. WRIONT, Mx. and Mrs Rex C., 6242 S. ' American Pert Dr, girt ELVeRE-LOM- . ft Adria! arta Lute Numeerey Otaert.' Married Rubv WeNstrom AprO 14,,; 1s3S. Si e Lake LDS remote Reedit. Survivors: valet dettoetws, Mho. woe tAt11e) Memos Mrs. Dar Wittate,(Ltotai Sorenson. bath 0 Mrs Care (Audrey) Orator. Oettest 1 Wareatow ) Stuart Mrs. )iem Laketavatt 14 draoddettteset eatter, Mrs. Dan (Varet Moshati, Mese, Ariz.; brateers, tteredway, atattet. Cab.; Dr. iamett. 1mime, Furore, Tuesatay PAM. Lakes:too LDS Ward Cbseet, where bards OW 11, lustre before services. alurio1 Latetetta City Cemetery. Cotton. died Mar. loses dee. won' VAN FLEVIaLL: Lens J., E. V. both Soothe, Nosh. Keati R. : ', Lois O. Watley tkt 3t tett Son icoa. .. LA(TOWN. rose ;totem Pearl. V, Lakeknion. died fMrdt ri, MS, at Borne at a apart- abate. Bone Jan. 18, OR$ . laketroes to t OROVM-Nit14 . Rica BEST, Mr. and Mrs Dating, 4084 Doled Dr., fawner, boy, COWAN, Mr. and Mrs. Craig d Hi E. Ronal St., Murray, bay. 4180 DYE, Mr, arn Mrs S. Ciark, 4021 serest Kearns, girt FREI, Mr. and Mrs. Russet' C. .1315 E. 3305 Saudi, briy. IHIL, Mr. and Mrs. Mictsael, 2622 Preston. girt. WORMS, Mr. and Mrs Leslie J. 341 Harrison St., Midvale, boy. 6858 S, KIDD, Mr. and Mrs. Win 2030 East, girl LARSEN, Mr. and Mrs. Ross LID) kit MOO South, Murray, boy. tricEARLARE, Mr. and Gars D.. 4700 Nampa Way. girl. PETERSEN, Mr. and girt James S.. Woe E, KW South, Sandy, boy. SEWN, Mr. and Mrs Ione L., 803 S. It tO East. Sandy, boy. HAACKIL Mr. and Mrs Catyin D. 9P Gardenia Dr. Midvale, boy JONES, NW and Mrs. Donald J. kitO 600 East, girt. MANGUM. Mr. and 'Art 83i) E. 6 Saves Murray, boy, 4,..Arr4ews. Mr. and Mrs, ViSliam 243 Juan Hoboes Dr., Sandy, girt SAYER, Mr. and Mrs. Kim L 184 C to,DirortwDouipasli Cemetery. earo May IL WV. ettestatreek to teem Lavern and Moran Rem Married Ram Lark Y951, Ogden. Served to Uti. Steultttft:,,. tams 20 ttemet emotes VA attett. member. LDS Laurel Survivors: term Danny Crate. YAM ito Scott. &save Geordie, Ram I Keite. Mr s. 8111 (eke tietter, WOO Lome. Becket tackle Lee, Mt Salt Lake Ctty; ammo-- , Smt Lake gramdt-tad- : sister, brother. Mrs. Unit ism i (moored Smith. Salt Istio City; ft.. Bountiful. Cottonwood Hosottat Alto ': 0::::rytwvtisekkv diNESO Oi 300 41 ,e., 1; ,F Feb. V, '' .. Richmond. .. if,' to CCotiory. Aims and Juiia .1'.4r....1.71i,, , ' ' finite Petb, Nen dr icits. Marriott to .. LCJiS William t. arson &MA. 11, : ..' ;. ....,. Knt. L ogan I. DS BERRY, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie, S354 S. Sie0 Wad, Kearns boy, 1148 SIELBARD, Ne. and Mrs. Oat Ptomain, boy, Patioso Mr. and Mrs' John C., 3019 di. Sou Ramona, bay. : seeks to alter A .1 William K. Rees NOMINIENOW old plaque Dr. Clements practiced dentistry in Park City and Salt Lake City for 4l) years. He was a member of the Utah Dental Association, the Salt Lake District Dental Society and the American Dental Association. He was born in Spanish Fork, Oct. 12, 1890, to Thomas and Eliza Jane Hignson Clements. He married Anna Snow June 20, 1920, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He attended Brigham Young University and the University of Southern California School of Dentistry. Dr. Clements was a veteran of World War 1, was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y - Cad VITAL STATISTICS S. act' - 1 1 , iciness. Bony 1688, self-talk,- ,i'..1.;,.. ia Army names aide for Utah Fairon atter , , year - !qt i Ada H. Larsen sell-imag- : '. - Ada VHette ilandrkits Larson. Si. at It 3120 E. MOO Souls died March 30., a fun course for youth building developed by a Utah foundation, will be aired tonight at 7 on KUED iChannel Foundation, founded Developed by the Youth-Tal- k and directed by Ralph D. Nance, the program will be telecast during KUED's public affairspresentation. "Seven Scene." e A fun course of quest and discovery in building and self-hel- p psychology for upper elementary grade children. it is aimed at helping youth understand negative thinking about themselves and bow to change it "RIQ" is an imaginary teaching character syrnbolbizing what a youngster says to himself about himself. his " Nance saki. A number of pilot projects involving Utah school childrm were conducted in preparation for the course TV segment. the programs and bmight's sponsors said. ye& Thomas Earl Cle- George tCharlotte) Hansen,ments, a prominent Utah both of Los Angeles; Reed, dentists died March 30, 1975. Springville. at his home, 2059 E. 9th - Funeral services will be South, of kid- Thursday men at 2e4 ' E. : ney failure. South Temple. where friends' ., , liewas84. mayeall Wednesday from 7 to '. - 8 p.m. and Thursday one hour CieDr ' ':k4eitti. m en t s had before Services: Burial will .....:i: served on the be in the Salt Lake City Park City Cemetery. Council and , was a director ., ., L of the Park L. City ,School - L,,.,,,i;et Board and an Dr. Clements v e member of the Kiwanis Club and American Legion Post in Park City. He also was affiliated with the staff of the Park City Miners' Hospital. Dr. 7r:If.P1,, :- Mrs Orentol Gonzalez, Mrs. R garde (Sandvl Mad., ononv mr3 (Jeckkt)1,,erson,ag tioao, Salt Lase City; Mrs. Maurice 1trong1 Faosen, Ogden. Se grarsichatirern SI groat randchlirgen; sisters: Mrs, Ina ; Mrs gatieChristed, wen. Granger; Mrs. Evelyn Larson, Magna, F unet Thursday noon, 410 i, State. whets frienas cad vdednesdav, 6,8 dm. and hurday an hour batons services. Burn. Menvrial Gardens the vaite-- o. class for youth ng "R1Q-OLOGY- ," Thomas Clements, Utah dent' st dies. B--1 $9,800 .. ..,-,,t, G.. (Borg - BLM - v 0,, ' no fail yes yes no yes I; , gem:, R Mrs John (Veda) Leonard, 04't fel Kinqaott. Mel, m Salt Lake County.commissioners this morning asteam to study county contracts with signed a three-ma- n municipalities in the Salt Lake Valley. Voting unanimously, commissioners followed the suggestions of County Auditor Gerald R. Hansen to make the study during the next 30 days. County Atty. R. Paul Van Dam endorsed the study and told commissioners the county -- cannot legally contract with cities to provide services at below cost." He referred to work the county performs for such communities as South Jordan. Riverton and Alta on roads and other municipal type services which cost the county more than it is reimbursed by the towns. The auditor, attorney and County Finance Director John E. Delaney will conduct the study.. fail yes yes yes yes yes yes yes :' I -- daughters: L. oRL'. 3 to study county contrads HO . r, ' su rVivOrS: sags. Maurice Three prominent Republicans are seeking the national committeeman which will be vacated by Dr. Ernest L Wilkinson following naming of his successor. Those who have announced for the post are fornwr Utah House of Representatives Speaker Howard C. Nielson, Provo; Ellis Ivory. Salt Lake real estate broker. and Ivan Woodbury, Salt Lake County landscaper. A new committeeman will be elected April 12 at a meeting of the GoP Central Committee at 2 p.m. in the State Office Building Auditorium. In announcing the meeting. State Republican Chair; man T. William Cockayno invited others seeking the position to contact COP headquarters. He said nominations would be accepted from the floor at the April 12 meeting. Wilkinson announced his resignation several weeks ago. He said it would become effective upon election of a successor. - ti :',. ;1 , & , ' Sa ii w2L he 'died PPeght; 1973 Aug. L D3 Member Church. ton post of yes , '.'.',, Z,'" C. SW- ir..I.A , 3 seek national GOP post , k Jr t t:id if":7 ... Annie Sorenson tverson. Married 5 Approval of a refund to customers of Mountain Fuel Supply Co. was announced today by the Utah Public Service Commission. The company applied in February, for permission to distribute a total of 1174,722 to its customers as a result of decreases or refunds in charges for natural gas supplied to Mountain Fuel by other companies. The refunds are to be distributed in the form of credits against billings for the month of June. The prorata share of each customer will be computed on the basis of April billings by the company. fail no yes yes no Yes yes ite City ar yes fail APO Levan. Auso ' Yik12, A refund for MFS customers yes yes no yes yes yes yes 4f! yes yes fail yes yes 16.0 9.4 29. 41 re: yes yes 15.3 Rees, Leavitt, Z4 yes 16.0 king ' , : County, R ichard yes yes 2:. Barlow, 23. )es 12.3 12.3 18.2 11.2 d 111' NWO Q yes 19.1 Peterson, Renstrom, Jenkins, 41, yes 21.4 16.5 10.7 1.7 5.8 15.5 m :47 no ale Beck, 4, A' no 17.4 lt 6 17.9 17.2 15.3 14.3 Pinlinson, Lake Pugh, 10. Macfarlane, 9. '111' 2445 . EN k R-,S- UTAH SCFIIF litiiitRiNggSMS8 ohs Ci,wa 1 aVar ivarson Borten. It- 04 E, IOW South, died March 31, 167S:' -- virdor .. ,,:: ....4.1 es 7 R -- 31,17:5 Swigtit sa wag war - mgai- iz - . 14 1 NEWS, MeNDAY, MARCH , - - "Nvity7 low-inter- From the hundreds of measures that came to a vote, the Deseret News picked five crucial issues and listed how each legislator voted on those issues. - vale support percent Another .,,, I , 'kti$0110 House in a party-lin- e vote. All the Democrats exeept twe Reps, Edward D. Brown and Samuel S. Taylor voted in favor of the bill. Two Republicans Reps. C. Elmo Turner and William S, Holt crossed party lines to add , DESERET be - '' r 1 |