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Show 41f,J 4;74'41, 'te 9g9trIv Dtsi'F!,1 By Roger Pttazy ,',.,,,:1:r staff writer Until Masatazu Mid came WI the Posey house the most exposure I'd had with Japan was through high school and university textbooks. Now,. quite suddenly, 14 .n6 o need 77,t,,'7 (pro- ,, , salad t For several weeks, hors had been preparing to host 35 Japanese students on a Foreign Study League prOg- ram, including, icharging letters and pictures describing host families and the student's families. The bicycle '' ' , . shows Wendy Pusey the correct Masakazu way to tie an obi on Sondra Pusey's yukata, through the cashier's window. Written on the back of a Waskurgton motel receipt were tne words, "This is a stickup. Do not touch the alarm. Give 'me all your fives, tens and twenties. sn" nod Harry " T underlined in "hurry" were the note ' Mary Glezos, a bank employe, told police she was on the telephme in teller win2 at 1:36 itlioi a man walked up to the dow No. window, Ms Glezos said she noticed a large bulge in the bandit's right front pocket and saw the man repeatedly reach toward the pocket, but she said she saw no weapon. When she paused in her telephone conversation to help him, the man said, "No. that's all right. Finish what you are doing." Ms. Glems said she argued that customers "always come first" and then the man slipped a note man the money, the robber walked calmly out the door and headcd east on 3rd South. Glezos said no one else in the bank seemed aware of what had occurred until she tripped the silent alarm. Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are seacciiing Lot- a male white, about years old, 160 pounds, slender build, and light brown sun bleached medium-lengt- h hair, combed back. Witnesses said the man had a very dear cornplodon and was wearing faded blue Jeans and a dark brown shirt with the shirttail out. 24-2- Insurance is .3.tligh.tly.:.i.tiiii,r.64.." still in effect, in27c0e...swià..h.tip county. told Three men escaped serious injury today, when the cars in which they were riding collided in a spectacular shower of metal. driven by Jacobs; leaped over the hood of the 'vehicle and glanced off the ear. It came to a halt on the sidewalk. 20 feet from the southwest corner of the interM. Patrolman George Cardwell, investigating of section, facing the direct:Ion said a car driven by from which it had Karl Thomas Chamberlain, Although the Jacot.s vehi21, 3854 S. 6620 West, Hunter, the cle was dernolishk-d- , was !natal a left turn at driver walked away from the 12.15 a.m. onto Ind South scene with a small cut on the from State Street when the bcidge of his nose. A p,s acc;dPnt otxured. the car, Randy senger His car c911ided with a Simons, 20, 4037 Laredo Way, vehicle driven by Curtis G was hated in satisfactory Jacobs, 20, 3941 Laredo Cr. condifion today at Holy Cross Jacobs was traveling south Hospital with multiple lacerations and a fractured pelvis. throtigh the Int ersee t i nr, Cardwell said. Chamberlain was also to Holy Cross hospital, taken to another of According at the the Cham- 0,,.re he was treated arid berlain veil struck the car released. The policy lapsed July 1, but Salt Lake County is still covered by liability insurance on its huge fleet of motor vehicles, according to the county finance director. Director John E. Delaney said Monday that since the county has been covered by the same insurance company for years, "there is an as ,u,itiption for a grace period in malr,ing the insurance pay- , ' rcwnt." Meanwhile, Auditor Gerald R. Hansen is demanding an explanation for a Jump in the cost of the premium from $45,620 to 2210,620. Hansen said the company s explanation for the increase was unspecific and promised that his office would study the Workshop for food consuitan action. 15-e- ar - tioo, r IDVALE -- - Bids for supinstal:Eng and wain lie noted con-- that Polon aerwgi pond ddttI for the Sewa,e Tat-- . !nem Plant are in ihe Lands of engitwer$, Pad a contract Tri- It Midvale If ellitilt:01 deterMitie the equ".proent and infortnatton in the low Lid is sRtisictory, will , be awarded the Boyd ,e70,-,ar- Twiggs saLd the $490,41J1 was 111StiO ',low by bid Of days, Twiggs tald. Pok-ti- an eaztem trok, l'tee high bil1r submitted a 141 Cort-tro-il- 470st tartar etotipnieni bid af "1.2 trz!:tion: wZ7.1 ; g-- drat rginik, 1,4ans th:mis. w1, ar4 fr.,:;,..tvsvArt , r,,avv04.04,' Jon, t. , for eonstric1io4 of the 4erttL:,-- The mayur sai(f P4 were y tr4',r,,".r,:-..4r--f--cOpezed 1,!larat thst onee the : pilmt arppti;Auai,;.V anti le Jordan Rker. , at ' Lake ; no Clit711 Rortaki Mr. 1..,1"tlyt 'e,tZi the Trementer WRtOSEr, tinv. nett Melba ley, J.OV IR, ' ., ,..L 6.. ... , ' , Tit I , 2 a la ;. ,:2,. r ,, ',.A., Else- trlrt. Member, . . 1, p-,,- I ,,,,, LI Chaertee. Sevier ; tt,,,, .,?.i. blab Hostorices &wiety. Forrner member, etettabettern Lions Cli,e), Fermat Whole, leiretseks etts Ward, Member. LDS Church. Sixvivers: wife; VOW, doubtable& ., teemed, Mrs. Korth tVerseal) Heber. Mrs, Michael tV)nstate) roomed., ell of Provo; Merrill, Salt Lake City: Janet. Picdfietd,; bteitaters, sisters, L. Mee. Leon, Anted V., Delbert $.. Cho .teentwon, all at Richfield; Ted O., San aernardirat, Caitt.; Mrs. ?NM ;Delores) taatraitr, Neents Erevan 4., Maws Mrs, Curds C. (Shartereits Ceretey. Reno, Slew! Vard D., Denver Funerat Thursday. 1 o.m.; Piottfild Ste Ward Chapel,. Friedds call M,..cd.S. wm. wet 1st West Wedneedev, ' ) befont the services. Esetrias. tic.rifseld City Cemetery. . U. ' CLARA. Mr, and Mrs. rY 8...7.2,1 36470 West, Grander, ilia DUHROE, Mr. and Mrs, Rocity, OW. Derby Way, W...iOrrOn, 2123 4ARDY, Mr. and Mrs. David Cr, Sandy. oiri. mAcweice, Mr. and Mn. Merieel ,. 332 Oakley St.. boy. SMART, Mr. and Mr. kirdrit L. 352 S. &Pr Wed, bee. rea Cora Wthjd H. Mitchell MIDVALE Coro ell, 81, re W. 7200 South, Akal. la, I975, ' flame. Ba,ri Seat ;9. 11,71, V9Irtat. Jeftle, and Awmie AAitch. ilea , , martar. , ilacilirr,;. Married Marvin R kolthOct. 24, )917, Vernal; March 20, 1. kt, 5 , , ' Member LDS !TRH SCE Criroch. I (Additional obituaries on next page), vivorst t:,-.- Ie serr& daughters. 1.eiand M., Coeur T Alenee IdetbOi '''' 14erbert tM4lared) Andersan; Munroe, Swyter Oarw, Pleaswit Covidy: Mrs. C.,;(ww Mrs. Dudia (Ada) Qtorsoa. Sandy; Aritor. O., Wecritnali Cart Mrs. Dallas (Cora Sea) Groot AI1ord, kft,ward W aft Midvale; Lnyart Catif.1 Mrs. Karaid D., : Mrs air zoning law change Ade H. McIver 11 tternioit Aided Me 'Femme, eied St 10CM nursina Nor, sit, rehear applications in exceptional cases wbefe there E. 9,13 a in 1271., home el causes .:;,ii.t.:t incident toad. Born, Avg, 21, 4., t 2t10. Hoven, N.D. Married to Mord ' !I grandchildren; saandchlkirem sister, Mrs. May Calder, Vernal, Funeral 'Thursday a.m., Fast Midvate etb LDS Ward rg,vo i Etitit, Fk,i,Aftla cbaael bter wednasday tw.forer ear vtro: Portal, haforTar rtt ; jr , Member Eriisos, eawrot Sorvivors'.." - J Mrs datiehters, e- Rutherford, Pieasantott, aaabeCNeerni euti,aAriz. In II, Thernmwt., V. Mem, nem 1275. in a Limon, mESA., watt, , a, Elsa Korlt in the Salt Lake LDS roman) She di44 Anvil IS, 1974. ate list tor tired Salt Lake Cite C orbOwner, ,,, ' 1 ; tilt, t Inc,',ck. Oct. 31, 1093, Sett Lk ts :! to Theodore City 4. end Aiello Jets. ten. Mmried George Hartman, ' 191g Later salons . ;tired in Sett Lake He LDS Tomo . died Fete 111,, 169, Member, LDS Chordh survivortt tOrktrititerS, ' , , :1 Boon. Ciifford iiiieres Ation E Sett Lake boreal! A., MI'S. Oleo (Peort) both Dale Noonan T., Kaysville, rlenefer; Mrs. Eiitgc BW Vettins LOS mission in Washiessind D-Funeral Thursdav, 2 a.m., Sorg:0" Ward chateel, Friends call ai ft,khek Society morn Wednesday, 14 iktg and Tursdav Or hour before WI V.. es, Buries, kientifer City Cowneitiry ' Don, Nor- man, Mrs, MettMergareti Motttetms. ea of $ett Lake Citkt grantictilerk. Raeft, Men; , 11 Glen greatgretternikiren, Hate,. Mrs. R A- - fEtvettiati Summers, Corona ON Mer,Catot, Funeral Ittersete, 2 JO., 16,3 E. South Temoie, w1tere friends cett Wettnettv, 64 o.m. mkt are besot kerma. tittrial. Salt Lake L;ty Censelerv. Margaret W. Stokes Plq3,98ret Louis Wootsev Stokft. St, West. died Aug. U, httS, al a home at Boris Aost V. 1923, Konsm City, Mo. to Mr. sod Mn. G ernes M. Woos'. Mortle0 to Richord Nett Stoiuss, Aorit 7, ti47, Gionto, Xari. Servs,' le a petition to Nenov. Calle SIRVIVOM So Litott in 1967. bitlibandi daUghter, Mr1 G,to4,1 (Czooi) Ga.& Soil L.Me Ctay; fegrmo-- , Envoi M. woonare, Ono Vse., Vtee- W,K.Irrcslov. , rans Nichols H. TOOEt.E GfI efrett ottiOt" Nttels,. à& Tweet, 4164 to a Intieie bostidei 41 t.e.,es vendiest ' A. moue-4;4w- . aorel Marti,. 35, 1912, Mercer, Tomtit to James Prewets eget Ceerie Herold etictetit Sitarried Fterte 4rrt4 Het iftt ;kV; demon; divorced, Metritte,r ,L.DS room AMY Churcts, Cettet, 24 veers. Survivors ext Oeuereer, Mt & Been. ( leen Mettteet ke Lake; t say, Toe way:0014r ce en; stetter. Sere, stopemetteers, Erma Erse Corot& T,e4.441 Mrs,. Ted (matt , tevior, testottif412 Cur4;t Sommer, -- Sett tette Ltivi erecter, Lawrertte Lettov, LieleG sitter, etwit. Star 11Ettbei Sketsttiv:. Leee Cite. COUTOY, Funeral Ttersdav , to.o14 3r69'M LDS leave Imes. Fretrets tett Tete Morkmre etesiotrestev 74 fooh "tpooti tey,x before eervice Rn itosprost, cIY rwool colt rmfore sorvicos. So, Mi. Si i: US Clie Mr . - .Ai torsaa Atker, ;ost. MAIN .5446. 4r, 404 4, 11.,q5, &;!11 444w t ,., , i.A;stogyi how. tt,..r. wiV ' frytt:70,n1 ' , Larti kwovoro,.41,:item, 1.8001 CFN fa,,r ,,.&alL DL414. h::At tio,s4. P.4;m4w iite$ ttzt,b11,11 ktOgq :'r'",.,,f5 U. ,,,;4, Trits"Illb 4 r urfi4rit,rtvig , vkiq, ' ftikttiref3 Thomas FoLLMORE. Jr., '77.1 W. sl marvon weNst. Jr. E. AThir nAa 4tr., R3CV,VILLE. maks:0,1-tiirsW-- It.,i,f:rnrzteres, 4,d t- brothers, sisters, 0,,i ., : 'et Survivors: , I - go:let's Ageocte hon. , sorts , e4ti lS, gerg,gg. Pans, Eleseass of f,.. , t.tixtait Reed le, Smaiint Hattie Pictlins Rktins, Member, LDS. Chords Farrow and rancheri,4Former member 4 64, 71) Jensen Hartman. Emery St., dim! Aug. la. 195. in a ;ocal nursir,fa hmne ot the Salt Lake County Cominision seeking, authority create a special taxing district to finance recreation and cemetery facilities. resitetits, Accorling untntt'rrriey C.. Gibbs, the may a ppr:,ve tte request ibnly atter a public hearing, yet to be scheduled. Gibbs said "c1Ntid traetees". in tile propoFed taydng district woold havoit.-- e ai.tillvarity to lz?vy t,,p to five mills in taxe, io he paid by all prop,orty owters in the area r. Tim area in eineCon mins P.orth to south horn 110l1 to the Utah CAIAiAl hI ad Cad tii WeSt COM an irnagirwry extengirn of 4,cal Win! to the Totiale CelAnty ax(luili:4, the tv,iwri of Clfipperfor, Ind ft. Atm hospital of, Telma Horritnan pollhon filed !Ic..T.,J stfivenllCiperbo Hemf-fr- . in en Ogden cancer. , Born Thora J. Hartman socei rest 1:;?! at L'e;a1 ' Alma Einar end 4, County will be printed soon, Copies of the Salt Lake County guide msy be obtained from bus drivers or from trl'A headquarters. 1316 VV. 2nd South. Additional schedule information may be dk,,tained by callirig UTA at - " HENEFER, 197S, 1(17, , . - Ogden Reed Richtn3 noon. 260 E. Temple, where friends call 9 p.m.. Wednesday hritit Tuesday before services, Burial, Mew, !oriel of tile Garners Valley. - , otee.r.- Cemetery. Funeral Wednesday trrA officials say a similar guide to Ogden and Wcbcr : At."..,J service. br.tere Sot , Harriman area residents have submiV.ed I i Survivor The first of 100,000 copies of a new, full color brochure describing Utah Transit Authority servIcest,vai distributed Monday to bus passengers. The brochure, coveting only Salt Lake County. describes 61 routes and where they go, ti.ris about the Ul'A, fares, andieven bow to charter a bus. An 18 x 23inch map showirg county routes , 4 sisters, Harr erandcrittetrim; Yea, Kona. Idaho; Mrs. ',limey deso,-- , Mrs. Orson EL (kele) Aiiheat, bath Ogden. Lindehist Funeral Thursday 1 and Sorts Mortifiary, ogden. where 641 rni, irgends can W41(11V5 ' ;' w ... , ., 62 nrandicniteren; brother, ''' : i a.daughters,, tmvit, Selt hqth Mesa; MrS L;14te (Berniodi City; Mrs. Glen Larson, Prosion, Idaho; Mrs. Ale.i! (Marian) Wirick, Whittier, Ca9t. , ' 1 , 01,11,:, Tracy Stutter. tewriedWashinn. Jobitiomhann SurYtyr;:, sc,m, Member of sever-a- t civic clubs- IN ewes s sons, Witilbat K., N, William, both Self Lake Orr; 11 grandchildren; its ty,lotgranciehlidreni sister, Grace Foxlvy, distributes brochures tiletutteu. , F. FI7, Alt F. Ao.,4 11, 1975. Or' LOS Church, slake faetriardt,. 6 to t,, Oct, 12, 1210, Sail Lake LDS rdied .t. 4462. Member DOP W..phl E. McLachlan '88. Soft Lofts'', ,ty. Married but-si- borne horn erli Ithr, Clenen, ..ionathan and Arnie ". burn nos, Mabel B. Thompson : Nevin Events MO lid south 6.1 ot 40,tve of a heart oneri,. , - Calif. Mrs. Glen C. iSaundra1 Wickens, vasteio, 11 drantichiltirem CAW.; 3 weal. orandcelkireed, sisSer, M. Flom tlytertit) Smith, Minne.kootis, Miner Graveside servioes Saterdav, ism., Vanes, View Memorial Park, S.CO W.. SIst South. Friends s...ati Saturday at 4330 S. Redwood Rd. frEYTO , Lehi; 72 afetutgroat areat. Giavanneni, (Mada) arandthildren;4 , , , LA 4PNisot.. 4t. A'S' t,,AA,A. PAM " :3fr.tkr; " 1.f,",t5,AV, t:40;44 - , i."0.i!,,e. 0s4,,Are ,:!,.,i 'A, Ail asikiMvs. v4 4 r"; - VAIL. t 491cF1.7044:4V-- ; ,U.,Mre.FNp , of iTfr5, , P. Hasaltal 371, Sevier Schee) WIJOILEY, Mr. and Ws. Ketr.iett 3te5 S. 1530 East. dirt, NEWLIN, Mr, and Mrs. C. Gorald, 3174 W Atmore, W. keilen, air' Mr. and Mrs e.,..nnern. OSOUTHORPE, 536 S. 130a East, girt. Mrs. Darrel', and Mr, TULL, Cottonwood Boo )944, Meet tDS Ter-.;- .. pie, Greedua , U Lean State versitv. I slim? - Indiana Av.., al, oiet1 ALg i1,2,31' tete Redmeld. to Alfred s;) ',al Jona Remo Deli t NIELSEN, Mr. and Mrt. G. Feirria. I1'it6 S. Sandy, bm. Mr. Nisi retiL Rubor-- I 3POSILSEN, 1931 is S. 101) East Nay. NOKES. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. 0472 Dr., Sands. Geri DR EARES, mr, and Mrs. 11,fillY H.. 4284 We6t. dirt. S, HANCOCK. Mt and Mrs. Reerund E, 106 Soots, res 1, girl. SteVall, ,40 OCIALESI, I'lo"s t n,. stir! Mr mrti a:4 H., 1223 PARRISH, E. Jenterl - donesd F. .seinsers, attack.. stir. Picketinl continued today at two Eisnco plants and at two construction sites in the Salt Lake area. No ta;lcs have been scheduled in eithcr work sioppage. The carpenters union is on strike against Alder Construction Co.; halting work at the 13th South viaduct and at an overpass at 35th South on the Belt Route. Approximately 65 members of Lodge 1525, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, have been on strike at two plants of the Eimco Division of Erririrovech sine Friday night. wai Etta!: by a ear w2q:r2. to thisoion natan, F. -- Sl, of P hmit ut CI.ortes. Stis .D furp4,,,-,$,- try, aim!. r-t- Pickets remain at 4 site Dale Scott Bucet, i 1411'..' W. Sth Stitth, Wa natiSf;gett-Atvtay at 1he 1,..11veray ;2tr.1 Vezlzi., 1,7 ir,rot.77x.g frorrt : , IM7:-,01'0-V- o ctiordi Funaat Ilsomtay. t5S H. oth VOUth Mt- Commerce, 'Tremont-J- vilified tease Center. FrItastat Roo.nt ,Very Irenasttoo. Wejaseaditt t1.11 , r,. ant; Tts.irsoa, ivorview Cam,aters., to TUNNEL Mr. ond Mrs Mayen He, 715S Partlenee Dr., Mareete, bee. SNANNON. Mr, and Mrs. Mictstet 1. Huntington ans. HAMMOND, Mt. and Mrs. train A., it i, 3105 Somter Dr., ens. IRWIN, Mr and Mrs. Par!, 1912 Jerry aatostitui, bar. Gary W. Litiantit UTA - 0 Eider, Mersa& bratoat, stets-bet. Cottage &ma, OM, Mt& .1040 ( aa,) Etsmarti. LOStm; Mrs, Ktato attserloet Kart, ltatoota0o. lerat, - cities of Midvale and West Jord,m, and Salt Lake City Subir rta-rSanitary District Ni). 2. Recently, Salt IL:rke County Sewerage Oksriet I 8150 began ittirnptng sewage into the p!vit., - bt , Car '4,aitv's In WashAtftv 17, 1938 E. - At- Ins sorvivots: wits; tem. Jao otortaat oaughtar, Mrs. Dianna st EdwartiL ttynott: 4 gr:sldstralatt a, HAWN, Mr. and tar& Risteel 1.. 3650 barn housing horns, goats and manure burned at the Utah State Fairgrtlands, causing an estimated 3,700 damage. The fire, which started at 5:29 p.m., was cause.1 b) what Battalion Chief LOrsli3 Brown called spontaneous combustion in a pile of manure. Youths in a nearby barn saved the horns goats before firemen arrived. No injuries were relp)1 ted, 1,ut the barn was destroyed, Brown said. s - is .3nd M. , Treme,-,- Co, Cherhoer testior To..ion, Wald. Mts. Enr1s, SCHALFDAJ:40, Teriess. Dan Mr. and ReaTiSi.34,I3siRai, swo owensetardesitt Dr,. t; Jardan, Roberts said a car, with Wadiington state license plates, matching tlif! description 'of the Cadillac stopped earlier Monday in Kemmerer south of here, and that the used a stolen t 1river , had credit card to purchase gas. Roberts said that lead was being checked out, but that no suspect was in custody. . WM LDS S. - ' Aribett OtV teoded Utah Veit hiembei, Shone Chi frateroitr. Cowin PPCrif, meiriber, Post oresi4.tet, A South, Salt Lake City, also Involved in the crash, was satisfactory today at the Holy Cros.i nospital in Salt Lake City fr;eet ana ' pla nt W. 3oe 61,0,1,t ',L.', COntfoktiOr Partiter Coot trocrion to Monday I , fOcitt rind Mrs, MKAael 31146 S, NIN) eat. tort SANTIS, Mr. and Mrs. D. Riceard, 1St'? De, iserne stattectesi, eiti ZACH1OZNA Mr aM Mr. Gqiinies L 136 E. 100 Said15. dirt, BIESINOER, Mr. and m. s, arENIT 1515 evS4t4. City-Cvs,,- Mr rrvi Mrs. y. ir.t 11(,.1 EarrIeHou... 'sir, Fairgrounds ham dostrovcd 561;0 The tre..tinziel 1.4ant i if!. .sently ovaerowtled ytt.4:1ei rertzl.r, aet;ordinr, , CAtoNi. Hats Cms Hewn r. ard ANCrEHA.6.1. North, girl. 'ten iV has been a "substantial change in eircumstane-ior sufficient new evinence" related to a zoning proposal. Arnel McCotel, E. Southwood Dr., Salt Lake. City, .rijured in a two-caccident near here last week, was in poor condition today at the LDS Hospital. - ,, 0,44 Ferroo. Forme, Lei3r,d, 1060, OFFO.ST. Mr. old M UnivemPi Vql.cps. 9ir, SI. Marit's Ham PARIS, firr and Airs Sroce. 20i1 .04 Rebel Way, Jordan, ail. The measure. however, would allow the ctimmission to LOGAN pd is' , , Law M M PAt' ilt!CHY, ; Nott ers 15, 752 htTed, Tw.,Firi said, rtia to vonstrad the pilnds can be evened in tate or October. o 2e,.p1volis.,r ponds and eqllipmeclt ean be cperPt?.-4- by ewly spring or the alkidie 4Yi zet4t year. ,Community L ?Aft:A-- !Se The Salt Lake County Commission has set a hearing Thursday at 9 a.m. on an ordinance that would require a person who has a proposed zoning change denied to watt ene year before reapplying for the same change. The ordinance would end the "horrendous age of time" involved in rehearing applications tirhere no substantial changes in plans are proposed, commission-, Board Crash victim, 15, in 'poor' condition Ile said the type of equipin the ment to be phr,..-eponds 1znd to be ioown before uI be built. the o S 1441, Nom ily a also subroittA an alternate bid of tf,..S!i,786 tf) eqlzpmerl tupply tro-n- piymg, may be awarded S.L. to with Operating Engineers, Local a. The bus toiopany was ordered to "cease ard denist" in its refusal to bargain collectively with the union on rates of pay, wages, hours and other terms and conditions of employment for members of the tmion. The firm was also ordered to bargain with the union, upon request, as the exclusive representative of an employes in the union. The NLRB also ordered the company to past in its Salt Lake office a notice to the effect that it would not continue to refuse to bargain collectively with the union. Members of the union include mechanics, apprentice mechanics and mechanics' helpers, but not office clerical employes, professional employes, guards and supervisors. An election was held to certify the union in 1914, but company officials had challenged several of the votes as not being valid. The NLRB ruled the votes valid and, as a result, the election was legal, and therefore, the company must negotiate with the union as a representative, of the employes. Bill Desmond, - (it (NLRB) in its refusal to deal .5 " It P. - 531-860- 10 icis sibua equipment N - '7 6 mon hoot. OBITUARIES Lake Shore, Inc., today was found guilty of unfair labor practices by the National The workshop is one of 2,, across the country funded by the Llepartment of Hearth,. Education, and Welfare. It is part of an ongoing "cpiaNty t life" program for norAing home midents A workshop f,Jr nursing home dietary consultaits ar-food service supervims will held at the Ramada Inn Sect 1041, sponsored by the American Dietetic Associa- The agency blamed the 7ise on higher limits of coverAgk4t, addition to the fleet a and - a higher bask rate no fault - brought alyout by inzurance - late-mod- guilty in labor case Labor Relations Di Veit gi.r1, Roberts said Gonzales, a sheepherder wto also has a residence near Randolph, Utah, said he was moving sheep along a road near the ranch where he works when a man driving a brown, Cadillac pulled up and stopped Monday. Roberts saki Gonzales told e mnn tniked qrvi hn! and then went to Gonzales' Law enforcement ausheep wagon. thorities set up roadblocks in Gon?nies tol4 Roberts that the area following the shoot-- . he tor.,lc cut his ing and authorities in nearby and Idaho also were alerted. that handgun magnum , ar increase before tak:ng taming sewer ing. ,e- RA Ntsrce, Utkvorsity ha Lake Shore long-sleev- After the teller gave the canyon a breakfast and 'logic Zoo. The students arrived in Salt Lake City Aug. 2 aii-- will leave Aug. 21, After overcoming his shyness on the third day, Masak azu gave my wile a yukata (a flowing dress worn in the : evening), an obi (sash tied around the yukata) and a pair of getas (wooden shoes with two platform. rdec use of the lack of we don't communication, know what impreion we have made on Masakazu. But each member of my fainily acknowledges that he has given them an tiV,e experience. Bandit hands note to teller, walks out calmly with $600 bandit passed a note to a bank teller and walked away with POO from First Security State Bank, No 2 E. 3r0. South, Monday afternoon. rides. heart G.orgetatxtMotets Wohlroit ho j 'J! The he and the visitor both fired a ArroN, Wyo. search continued today for a few shots outside the house. Roberts said Gonzales told suspect in the shooting death of Mice Gonzalen her late him that the other man then 40s, who was killed at her asked to shoot the gun again, esidence about 17 miles that Gonzales said he refused south of here. and that'll scuffle ensued. Lincoln County Sherirf DeGoiales said the gun dis- laine Roberts said Rayrnoz,d charged and he heard a groan, Gonzales, 55, the husbaisi of and aw that ,his wife had the victim, was in satisfacbeen 81;4, Roberts said, Goa-- . the man then tery condition at the Star zakis LDS Hospital after en Vie bead and ' suffering an apparent knocked him out. Monumeut, the State Capitol and Great Salt Lake. Our family has taken him to softball games, Lagoc.,n, 1 -- 4t,i!t9 7SOUCil 4,3 II 0 v.k.), F4, E.1001...i ' VARS;ET, c,,,,sAinda g 7r1,1 oi.o. to. 1 tr...reet ocol birihs itit-,nt- Cave National panogos strn 4 ', Stewart told investigating offvers this vas the velCitles ha e beeo 'fifth or sixth time broVn into aud coillonts removed The preTleus thefts Illsz cotirenw,1 frozen occurred betwo,t pizzas. Mat of the int sundov,m Sunday mei Mcmday mewntrig., attended students ria, d r5 clagses taught by Rawlin Evans and Jay D, Christensen during the day, and spent the late afternoons and evenings with host families. Their itinerary included trips to Park City, Tim- the family A ta,s tossed spaghetti, tk W 417 ihi)11S r Italian food barglar with a pex'bar 255 W. 13th of pizzai, lony's ' F ) u th police Tcri Stt aq, a reAtaurant ernplaye, told potiee at a ca:,,e, as by thief die broke the lock on a twctIon refrizsrator t,titad, ice cream and cookies. i Masakazu was supposed to visit had illness and was unable to take' him. Kerry told me about the situation, and we decided to host biro. That was 1.::$0 p.m. one Sunday. By 330 p.m. Geri Powers, pr,...grani coordinator, brought MasakaLu t(.) our home. The boy was a little bewildered at first because we were not the family he sapetted, and it took some work to moke him fecl coinfortable. It was difficult to explain because he knows very little English. My son took over. He showed him to his bed borrowed from the neighbors and soon they were playing together with SOrne things ! called "whirlygigs. These devices have a siich - ; , demi. i ta a propeikr that lid, o) However, ) 'MEW:Witte; hox P,54r t, A flies when the stick is tween the palms of the made out ot boti by lipsakillit's grand and the looy ynve sevei'al away to neighbor children. aite ci the biggest worries was what to feed a Japanese., boy. That soon disappeared when we fed him the same und b nc,,t things we most of them. ttp 011,4wed Swiss stm.t( punch, soft drinks mashed potstoes and gravy, gelatin 414 brought a touch of Oriental tultore that has left a distinct impression 011 my wife Sondra, and children, Kerry, 14, Wendy, 13, and Mindy, 10. ' And to think the portrp epi:iode was quitt, 1,y ;fled ' , ,,' 4,,v.,q7ii,i:.,.1 Dtseret hced ' et tv,Ps ,.. I Ow tto Masakazu 1Q7.5 'At asN 0,,A1 year-ol- d 19, |