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Im rvery -,- le well-know- well-to-d- r - si staff of .,.10.'1,A,.:f.i!..1 ,,,,,-- Byroordon Eliot White Tuesd 's election returns wIhi turned Sen. Frank Moss40-utaout ot (once after 18 years in the put 60 Moss staff mothers on the rolls of the pottitially unemployed. ;tcor most of the Moss aides,lheir will n, be eased because there was raifleastic Democratic slippage in the Senate overall aril because Democrat JimMy Carter won the White ficfse. 'Item Mew; probably enn fit4 place in the cp. rter administration if be wants one. ftis senior aides will probably be able to pick niches in the bureaucracy under a Democratic president ifthey do not line up new jobs on the 11111. . The secretaries, who file and find their tan ways through the federal teleptme book, will be in immediate demandbere as the 17 new senators staff their offices and sluotild have litte trouble staying on the Capitol payroll. ',The overall ImpaCt of the Mois defeat was nearly doubled by his position chairman of the Senate Committee on Seience end Astmbutics, wit:1 a staff of neatly 30 people. Ile Oho ha4 appointees on the Senate budget, consumers, '1,ktel ging panels, and a el about 35. personal staff, here and in ty, - - ,::.,r: 4, ie, -, - . . , 1 ',.t!' , .;'!,,,:,, 'v - ''' ' , .. Monson asked Jensen if he want to begin work in the auditor's office soon to become kquainted with lake Operation. state audit& and Evelyn administratiue assistant, are ncjrnerit emp- Boyd Wagstaff, deputy loyes and probably will go. said - he currently is ling the Provo homicide triai put off , (UPI ) The homicide Mal of Patti M. Carvell, Drayton, N.D., has been 'ecuttireeri thre wetks, along with a hearirg date, by rho-to- n Fourth District COUll lunge Mien Sorer Fen. Carvell is cttrged with driving under, the influence of alcohol when he was involved la a Utah Omni) (lent that clanned,ixte life of his nephew, J1)4,er J. Carvell Jr., 5, San biego, Calif. g ,it , , 4 '' ; - - ;.11.1':'''''''' ' '''',''''.1 ' '''''' ' ','.,-- .1...i ,' ,..,g,z.:gi...,,,. ,,,,,41,-. t.,,,. k,,,,,,,;,:,77i-f,.-:-:..,-4- , ',"'"'''' ,.., ' - ' , ,':'., .,,,.,, ,,,, ,, ' : '''' - ,, ' '''''-:, ' '''' . i!,,,p ' - ,,, ' '' - '1 - ,,,,,,,,,., ,, A.: "Redbook" ,, and well." White's art career in Salt Lake City includes years of association with the LDS Church as En illustrator, and commercial ; art work for the Deseret News and Tribune. In the early 1950s, White said, he went to work for the U.S. government at the Sandia atomic weapons training base near Albuquerque, N.M.;- where a lifetime of writing and illustrating experi ence was used to create detailed designs on secret documents and illustrations for atomic weapons training courses. His wife, Ivy, died during his service at Sandia. White retired from his government work in 1968. Since then he has visited friends in and relatives in Denmark and alifarnia and Salt Lake City, visiting his son and daughter, five grandchildren and ' two "I'm not lonely. I've outlived my business partner and most of my early friends, , but I have too many good memories and too much interest in art left to be lonely." White makes new friends easily. He is well read, keeps up on current events and has a thousand stories to tell about his life. He is a popular guest at Clarine's Restaurant and visits young friends in the art studios in the city. H. enjoys doing cartoons and sketches which he passes on to friends, and he does some acrylic painting in his apartment art studio. ,, , d Aunt files R-P- , WM-kill- f Christ of Latter-da- y Saints (Mormon). A jury trial on the validity of the document is scheduled to 10 in Las begin Vegas. Rhoden was unavailable tor comment on the deposition but his partner, Harvey Strassman, said, "He called me and said it was a total bore, SO I assume she (Mrs. Dummai) said nothing, absolutely nothing." .....N...c.1 The Second District Court I I.14,,.;H:,:li';'...: lk , '''',,L::::' ' itt vA I SUSC's Homecoming Week, - - White will repres- college SUSC ' - freshman from Cedar City, was named Miss Congeniality. Mrs. Salt Lake City, has been elected chairman of the Council on Hospital Auxiliaries. is the , Mrs. Erickson wife of Gerald Ericksen, insurance executive. She has previously served as president of the LDS Hospital Auxiliary, She was elected at the cotmcit's annual convention here this week. Other new officers are Mont. The remins of Ann Mark, president of Holy Cross Hospital Auxiliary, Salt Lake City, self-incriminatio- LDS Hospital SKINNER, Mr. and Mrs. Barry, 130313 S. 1300 E., Draper, girl. MERTES. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, 1117 S. 1300 E., girl. WEBB, Mr. and Mrs. M. Brent, 395 w. 123 S., Draper. girl.' LOUIE, Mr. and Mrs. Grant, 3901 S. 6515 W., girl. PASSEY, Mr. and Mn, Randy. 1108 Brookland Ave., girl. DOTY, Mr. and tars. George, 3612 Cree Dr., Hunter, girl. PEARSON, Mr. and Mrs. Gary C., 5166 S. 600 E., Murray, girl. NELSON, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn, 851 Enchanted Dr., Midvale, girl. DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. Terry 1020 Amarillo St., Sandy, boy. CURREY. Mr. and Mrs. Steven, 1592 E. 3350 S., boy. RUSHTON, Mr. and Mrs. Russell, 2302 Lake St., boy. Mr. and Mrs. ANJEWIRDER, John, 3480 & 3610 E., boY. WILSON. Mr. and Mrs. Jathes, 1839 McClelland St.. boy. HEINECKI. Mr. and Mrs. James Or., boy. it, 1286 Hemingway BISHOP, Mr. and Mrs. Steve, 559 E. Center St., Midvale, boy. WILDE, Mr. and Mrs, Shaven P., Castor, WYCL, boy. BROTHERSON, Mr. and Mrs. ChrlsJ.. )948 E. 3740 S., boy. mr.r! AA, Cft;e1 seccop Fairclough Ave.. boy. Cottonwood NospItal ALLEN, Mr. and Mrs. Dan, 1125 Diamond Way. boy. BITTON, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, 3717 W. 7910 $., West Jordan, boy. LAYTON, Mr. and Mrs. Brian. 9705 S. Kristen Dr., boy, OWEN, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. 1808 Chateau Ave., Taylorsviiie, boy. RICHTER, Mr. and Mrs. Roll, 3178 Bechive Dr., Ordnocr, CANDILARIA, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard. 1321 W. 7160 S., West Jordan, girl, Mr. and Mrs. Michael MuRPIrn H., 296 E. 9585 So Sandy, girt Benedict's Hospital, Ogden. secretary, and Emma Maughan, volunHosteer at McKay-De- e pital, Ogden, treasurer. Some 6,500 volunteers serve in 25 Utah hospitals. Of these, 1,100 are teen-ag-e boys and girls, 5,280 adult women, and 120 male volunteers. the discovery. Parents of missing girls identified two pairs of slacks and shoes fOimd at the scene as those worn by their daughters the day of their disappearance. Dr. John Pfaff, Great Falls pathologist, identified the remains as those of two young girls and said death resulted front gunshot wounds. The remains will be further at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. WEATHER , ,rf, t- It ' tr' . . VP. - , Mr. and Mrs. Robert $.4 , girt SETTSRBERG, Mr. and Mrs. Kent, 1145 S. 1300 W., Riverton, Hely Cross Hospital GUNN, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, 865 2nd Ave 11 boy. POWER, Mr. and Mn David, 2020 .1, W 5445 5., coy. SORENSEN, Mr, and Mrs, Dennis. 9M Cedar Terrace, Sandy. boy. ) Mr. and Mrs. David. NILLSON, '1 3361 Joyce dr., boy. MASSER, Mr. and Mrs. Eart.3331 S. Ott East, boy. HEATON. Mr. and Mrs. JuniuS, 1104 Univ. Vl.. boy. Mr. CROOKS, and Mrs. Job 035 N. 100 Orern, bOY TOBtAS. Mr. and Mn. Robert", 5216 Piper Blvd., Kearns, girt FERGUSON, Mr. and Mrs De. flflIL 10321 Vlotet Dr., sandy, girt - .1, VOW), West Hospital .1 i WHETSTONE, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert, 1505 W. Claybounte, boy BENNETT, Mr. and Mrs. Mai s 3852 Bluebird Cir.. Granger. boy. tMrts Hospital Immo& Mr. and Mts. Henry. 12279 S 7th E., Draper, girl. MAIR. Mr. and Mrs. Lytton. lgoele, boy. .1 , S. IAN, Mr. and Mrs. Byron, 2909 8900 W., Magna, girt. Wi40114, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred IV,It 104 Maple St., Midvale, boy. University Hospital SILL, Mr. and Mrs. Monte, 558 E. 1350 N., Bountiful, boY. Lakeview NospitM ALBEY, Mr. and Mrs. Craig, 1270,1 N. Main, Bountitut, girt. Marriage liCenSOS Salt Lake County 1 . e Nathan 0..17; Tarnra, 17 both Murray. PETERSOWK IRBY; Greg M., 2S Salt Lake City; Lisa S., Murray. : JENSEN-COOK- ATHIR St RVICE 1:NOCAST to V. - 1ST ti AM 14. 5 , 3s0E?fiL4L.E..4... , :L,,,,:.:.4:Al..,....9,iu,,,,,,,. SALT LAKE CITY AND VICINITY Sonny and mild days. Highs mio 60, lows in mid 30s NEVADA Mostly sonny and mild. Highs 50s to 70s. Lows In 20s to mid 50s. V, .......1,1 A 30. 2if I Still,LIK1 44,1COLD . r.; CII,V - s' to: AAostly Lir. Highs 60c. sunny today Lows must 32 FORECASTUTAH-- - !Es FR litp Sunny and mild days. Highs in 60s. Lows 25 to 35. 32 - TURES Salt Lake City yesterdaY, high 63; low 33; mean 48; normal 44. A ,A2kar dSU. hiqh 61i kw 36. lovy tor nigh Ame month: minus 14. the period ending 5:30 a.m. Thursday. Temperatures for ,,,. Isa27)))1 'I' AII AM1 A 1 ri (413))74 LL i N,c miAml LEGEND NrN, 50 ing 50 RAIN Ix . st 7:71SSOWEFIS 01 WI Al.11 4c40( Boise Boston Butte Cedar Cit 9 Cheyenne Chicago Denver Grand Junction Las Vegas Los Angeles Marni Moab 65 29 64 66 37 24 56 73 26 34 21 31 36 ,P3 56 4940W j ' 111,. AS1 Low A'A Max. min. Proc. Albuauerque Anchorage Atlanta " it' 'tk))..,), "1 Weather Data COMPARATIVE TEMPERA- NLW f..) Cooco40. 30.24 NEWOIL IAiI h J We .111di ?Ti .. millyr tOWill 20s. -.- t- DCNVIR ,,,,. S.E. IDAHO FIVE-DA- I SAN FRANCISCO low 30s. And Ao. .; ...,.'44,,b. Most ty sunny today and fair. Highs in 60s, lows upper 20s, SAN. IDAHO V,... .,....4...A,...,yow) UTAH Mostly sunny today. High today 65, lows in 20s and low 30s. SUN Sunrise tomorrow, 7:02 a m Surmet tomorrnw, 5:21 p.m. n 4i administrator, OSBORN. 4613 Russel, Local births vice president; Marilyn Crim, volunteer at St. PRECIPITATION Since Oen, 37, departure from normal minus .71, Precipitation Sint:0 Nov. 1, .00, departure 1976, from normal minus .12 her Fifth Amendment right numerous questionei Al Rierson, Flathead County sheriff, ordered a 44 VITAL STATISTICS of Mont., missing since July 31, 1973, Wednesday were identified as those found by a hunter Sunday near Bitterroot Lake, 20 miles west of Kalispell. The remains were found about tVt'D miles from the place where Jessica Wesphal. 9, and Karen Tyler, 11, were last seen alive. I , woman wins post ST. GEORGE - al leader The queen and her attendants will reign throughout this week, Erna Ericksen, a volunteer at LDS Hospital in 31- , and Miss in the Miss ent the L it,...1' A' Utah Pageant next spring.. :::ii,lir During the Miss cricat.:yrzi Carol Matheson. a Pageant, Miss White S.L. , non-judici- al fteronmdaniltoy' carendtlaseeGorandy,att; 1 , , Itti, 1976, invoked when ,, . for Davis, Weber and Morgan counties, will be siloilai to one being selected for Third Judicial District, headquartered in Salt Lake County. , Peay said the administrator will be activities of the responsible for all court, including setting the calendar, personnel, facilities, supervision of lower courts and budgeting. Few other governmental agencies with the staff and facilities of the courts operate witticut some person to do the daily pick and shovel work, Peay said. ' Judicial districts in Utah County and south-centrUtah have court administrators, and do not but they are more locally-oriente- d have the same responsibilities the new ones in the larger counties will have, Peay said ' The $30,000 grant Is for 12 months, but the court administrator position is anticipated to be permanent, even if the program doesn't continue to receive federal funding. The new administrator will likely have offices in Ogden. Pony said presidin& Judge Calvin Gould will make the appointment, after consultation with the other four judges. senior from Santa Ire, N.M., I who has also been a cheer- - Miscellameaus r, times 6 tavel. -- At a previous deposition Sept. 22, Mts. bum-ma53. of Bellflower, against i 3 day-to-d- '',:. (UPI) non-mer- ,.. f.1 ar Hughes Hunter findsdead areagirls after search KALISPELL, the the deposition two young Marion, girls, non-prof- it : , in Weber l District Five sourt judges ond, Ca about are Davis through 0,n a5 tor appiications to isunehaprogram. under a federally State Court Administrator Ittchard V. Peay, whose office assisted the juoges in establishing the program, said the judges will reduce the applicants by Nov. 15 to a number which can easily be interviewed. A person should be hired by Dec. 1. The $30,000-a-yeprogram is designed I to free the district judges from administrative duties so they can spend more time on court cases, Peay said. The grant, funded 90 percent by the federal government and 10 percent by the state, will pay the $17,000-- a year administretor's salary, a secretary, and for office supplies, rent and CEDAR CITY The 1976 homecoming queen at Southern Utah State College is Ferol Ann White, a Salt Lake City freshman who is also one of the school's cheerleaders. Miss White's court in- 7'7-- ' ,,,r,7-0.!:.eludes first attendant Lori '.'"44'5''S''''';.1, Lambros, a sophomore :,;':.4' ,..s n. those that lead to stock fraud. Monson will focus on corporations to make certain they retain that status, especially as they relate to private liquor locker clubs. Harvard R. Hinton, deputy lieutenant governor, JoAnn Brown, secretary, Eueda McCoy, assistant deputy, Ned Wilson, information practices director, and &arks Smurthwafte, office manager, are all ft employes and will be gone by January. Monson hopes his new role will become more meaningful in working with the governor than was caw in 14 vtist imileipoteo, no prouiems with Democrat Matheson. However, he warned, "I won't sit back and let things that are wrong go unnoticed." , . could aide post I - of State Office and after that is completed he will know ,better where changes should be made., ,' He will place More emphasis on corporation filings by reviewing their annual reports to weed out ,, ,, , At.. natiles royal Ilia top-secr- y fi F 4N, , , . 50 seek to fill The Bureau of Land Management, receiving no objections to a proposed land swap in a public meeting Wednesday afternoon, will proceed with the trade. The BLM Salt Lake District wants to trade 12.800 acres of desert land it owns in western Box Elder County to a land developer and ranchers in the area. In exchange, BLM would receive land of comparable value at higher elevations. Lowell Decker, district resource area manager said the trade will allow the BLM to consolidate its pilot mountain range property, which is now scattered through the area in a checkerboard pattern. "Bluebook." Early in his career his salary rose to $25,000 a year. "I didn't keep much of it, though," he said, smiling. "I lived too has-live- k 1 Salt Lake City. White got a job almost immediately in an art studio and soon went into business with a friend he had met here, Ray Howell, who is now dead. The two foluidel the firm of Howell and White, which lasted until the mid 1940s, White said. During those years, White gained national fame as a book and magazine illustrator, doing work for such magazines as "Judge," "Puck," "Ladies Home Jou- "McCalls," 7- , Land swap unopposed ... ,;,,,. lonely rnal," aixrtijiItaailltewrnthaelvtIe. Mf'..John,s,on, Reporting Service. declined slightly from August and was 11 percent below a year ago. The cumulative ontOptaolunidhsr:) ugh September this down 7 percent from year was 134.8 last year's total, the service said. Slaughtered were: caty:wn,22,004,100he;adcafirvoems,1920075., sheep, 2, 4.00. and hogs, '',1 , plants produced (beef, veal, pork, tton and Iamb) during September, according to - , ,, . 10, will -the present current infoi'mntion economy, the various programs best suited to various Jtehthoeso4na,Iplaw' levels. There'll be something for utile. a.ncDialr. ,..,.',..' be Dr. Ramon eratPoia. ;11eDlirs.t8Dwon Department of Finance as Farrar, professor of cln David Glenn, assistant professor of finance; James W. Jenkins, assistant professor of finance; Dr,, Ron N. Begley, associate professor of accotmting; .4. Dr. Samuel S. Stewart Jr., associat professor of finance; Angus T. Shearer Jr., instructor in finance and president, Wallace Associates, Inc.; and Dr. 1,4. , .. assistant professor of finance. 15.6 ; ." - 34'. , 4,7; .Z:4, 2 ' .rfails eamilltionopou iti:suotfI ' .. of 4 .. .....:. M i k . .. 1::rms s- of toas- :,,,,,,. F ! ,. .. ,:,,.,,,wr t$ i' ,in College of Business. is sche,duled No keGsereln ibotonr TFhaec III 19t7y6 tjTA H SCEnt ..; 1 fotirtthah 11. '''''''''' '?"''. ,..Y,'.;, 60 Covernor-Secretar- and the 14, t:- - u..' 8 v I ,,..3.t,,..,,: His loss, along with the defeat of Sen. Vance LOS ANGELES (AP)- -chairman of the Senate Veterans The aunt of a Utah Hartke, Affairs Committee, and Sen. Gale McGee, who gasoline station attenheaded the Senate Post Offiee end MTH Service dant ranned Commiftee, will ease the job of realigning the of the forcommittee structure next January. tune of the late Howard A Senate staff report on committees this fall Hughes has given a desuggested doing away with the separate jurisdiction position in connection of all three committees, and now, with the with an upcoiniag trial oil chairmanships vacant, there will be little to impede the authenticity of the that process. "Mormon On the Republican side. Sen. Jake Garn, will." will almost certainly move from the lowly District of The deposition of Erma Columbia Committee. Garn wants appointment to the Bonnie Dummar, whose Armed Services Committee, where Sen. Robert Taft, was defeated and Where Sen. William Scott, nephew, Melvin Dummar, was named as a is said to be leaving for another committee in the alleged I beneficiary assignment. Garn also sits on the Banking, lousing was will, sought by and Urban Affairs Committee, a post he will keep., Harold Rhoden, who is No one can say. now, where Utah's senator-elec- t, Orrin Hatch, will be assigned next year. He could find representing former Diethimself on the District Committee, a chore regularly Hughes' aide Noah rich. to freshmen. on There are the three vacancies given Dietrich, who was fired Judiciary Committee where Sen. Hiram Fong, and Roman Hruska, by Hughes after a long Hugh Scott, retired. The Labor and ' Public Welfare association, is named as Committee lost two Republicans, Sen. Taft and Sen. executor of the document that appeared under J. Glenn Beall, mysterious circumstances April 29 in the Salt Lake City headquarters of The Church of Jesus Lieutenant 1 - automobile , ,,,,.,,,,,, 4::,..:t. butl,ding awaits movers 13-- cass prais s '..A..' '..,,,,,,,,,,.y,,,:.,, '".: :. 4...,,,,,,... ...0.'''ip.;0.:h...y::0iiii.g,.. Nei's 'Washington Bureau FROVO ''''' e . , t 1. M010$011 ,,, .,.., .2; , . ,76 l Ilti , I WOOct, '''' ''''''' :4:,,,zA.,: IrAr , - : ' ''''' '' ,,,,, ',,,, 4. It Continued from ::: ; reassured me. Deseret News stafiwriter "I was glad to get anything to read in those days because reading matter was Nelson White, 811 sits at the counter a scarce. downtown Salt Lalt City cafe, sketching al 1 friend nearby. "I liked to read, as a boy, and read 1 i After a few mo ents and several deft, everything I could get my hands on. We had clever strokes of 's black and colored only a few books. One was an illustrated pens, White gives e sketch, made on a 1 family Bible that I loved to read. naokid, to bit. filohuI, "The pictures were exciting and started 1 It may be the ther's birthday. Or me on a career in art. k nerhaps he has just eeome a grandfather "They were dramatic pictures, in beauttor the third time. ul colors, illustrating Bible stories. I liked Whatever the occalion, White's skill and to draw and I tried sketching dramatic artistry can whip uP, a quick cartoon or pustrations. sketch. "I did well in school. I was taken out of. (Urine's Restaurart," 8 S. Main, is just tie regular grade school and jumped ahead 0, high school and put with rich children one: Of ,White's hangoitt He walks about thcilminitown area each in at ,'Md nobles. stopping y, ' ' , thtnirihat cafe. and saved to get art it"I scrimped and took every opportunity to ::',',Ilove to walk when weather is nice. ly tett other artists and sculptors at work." I pvc: in an apartment ho downtown and most of in time e spend and his wilting my surrounding , Vhite's artistic talent a t ities made him a favorite with children atb4;,, of e nobility in his village of Odder. He t1.'1 like to watch people. eirp:J Square wit a frequent visitor to the local is mother place I like to v It is a fine CC for nolieman's castle where he was able to White sketching," Flys. , watch visiting artists, many of them TO many, White may ear to be a ' faracus. . lobely old man. They might k who the old '' learned auout tut ors a lot "I putt's man, is or what he is doing th his paper, togethet to make other colors and about iind pencils. putting movement into my drawings. Christian Nelson White Christ, . "I deelded I didn't want to be an artist. I on .,, iNielsen Hvild in 'A wattted to be an illustrator," White said. tborJutland Peninsula, July , i, At 16, his stories and art work were who father worked for ;Ifis a castle 'My being publithed in Danish magazines by a fires week. 'He , Copenhaggnpublisher. White continued to gling In brick kilns seven hour. We . study art 4n4 practice new techniques of only made about five illustrating. poor. His early contacts with the LDS Church 124 was only aboutt high., blossomed and in 1912, when he was 19, be One, day, when I was seven, of was baptized into the church in Denmark. The Church of Jesus at n artist Saints called on us. He had over to By that time he was a o and Journalist and more by his get into our house because thba six. feet tall. country's standards. Publishers in gone - to live, Copenhagen, where be had "..le left some the competed for his work. church and Joseph Smith. 'Illn'as alone at ttinstime and I feared the In 1914, White decided to come to would America. After months in Canada, where the pamr9tarn and ask for money he was forced to come first, be arrived in home ana plots, until my father SE ",';k s'...:' .4. ,, i0.,,,,,:l - ...:'''''' ..j., g,,,,...,4:zsg,,,kiiiii,Qg.:,,,4 0 - I ,....,. "I', '''' '',:-'-s--- , '- 1 I !' $4. ,,, ,..., ..- -., A:rPti.t is ipo busy.'tóHbë I S'. , .,,,,, ''''''': .., 1 to see before investing." 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