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Show tI ' , t! 1 :. 1 ;I, 1'' . Qi ID) eaths 0) Wdre,- E)edest olio; ns ,k : 1 I Cars have knocked eight pedestrians to their deaths on Utah highways so far this year, out of the total of 21 persons killed since the start ... ' $ '.'.' . I e ,. South. Public Safety Commissioner A. Jackson has Raymond called the high pedestrian r death rate an "uncz, 4 . 0 : 4 . : , 1 litah's first traffic fatality , of the year was 'a ,women killed when struck hy a car as sae. ran across the street in South Ogden. The latest pedestrian fatality was a woman, Mrs. Dorcus Leonards,50, East, killed Tuesday afternoon when car as struck by a she , crossed 9th East at 2nd .. , 229-9t- h " left-turni- t C. Mahoney, diiectr the state's Financial Responsibility Division, said statistics show that Utah's rate of pedestrian deaths is higher than the national average. Du-- g MO when the state chalked up an high of 335 persons killed 55 of the victims were pedestrians. This was 16.4 per cent of the total. During the past five years, the worst year for pedestrians was 1968 when 63 of the total 289 victims were pedestrians. This averaged 21.8 per cent. In 1966, the previous record He said most of the cases involve drivers who aren't watching what they are doing, especially when pedestrians are hit in crosswalks or at intersections. But pedestrians are at fault, too, he said, by not being alert. Many of them feel because they have the law on their side they needn't be cautious. Of the eight pedestrian victims this year, Eve were killed while walking along streets or highways; one ran across a highway, and two killed were city crossing Both streets. hospitalized women were crossing city streets when hit. e year, 1',2 were pedestrians the total of 330 victims. The pefeentage was 15.8. In 1967 the tota'. traffic deaths were 27F, of which 33 were pedestrians, or 12 per cent. In 1969, when 308 persons were killed, 45 were pedestrians, or 14.6 per cent. among e - rt cup Enters Water Guard Appcints Chief Of Staff -, , , : The n . 1.; iI. e 0 The Central Utah Conservancy District, nearly seven years old, is entering a row phase of its operation, according to Lynn S. Ludlow, general manager and secretary. In the first six years of operation, the district, fie or the sponsoring agency massive Central Utah Project (CUP), was involved in p..tnning, hiring a staff, building a headquarters and pushing for construction funds in Congress. But now, Ludlow said, with the Starvation Dam and Reservoir completed, the district soon will be allocating the water from this project to the users. The same will 7,..e true as the other projects are completed. The district's important role in growth of the state's economy will increase as the CUP becomes a reality, because water is the basis of industrial and residential expansion. The CUP consists of the Tiro Salt Lake, Area teach- err:have been honored as Bonneville, Upalco, Vernal "Okstanding, YeachetY of the 1,, and Jensen units in the first Moth " by the ;Salt Lake phase and the Uintah and Ute a luncheon Indian units in the ultimate Klikinis Cab ,, ' . phase. , , Ludlow said in the next few kt141 1' : sia,,,,, ' years the district will build a '10 I' n e !.7 , e ... . ,: . 3, 's: er Plan Honored : 73 4 ,04 ,....01,..1., control program of the Utah Division of Family Services has been selected as one of two exemplary systems to be studied by experts who are engineering '1,1 ..,'kk '. , ''''" new social welfare reform legislation. Richard P. Lindsay, deputy executive director, Social Services Department, was so informed Friday in a jet-tfrom Rulon R. Garfield, Denver, deputy regional director, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Weler fare. Garfield said a team of federal experts will be in Salt Lake City beginning '"'''', v,-- 4 . fit -- Al , c I ,,,e, -- ' , Mrs. Schwab - 1 1 ','s,,,4''''fA,,.. (....,., .14 1 Mr. Jotnson , , , Leader In Duchesne, Clarence Ashton, Dies ROOSEVELT Clarence L. Ashton, 79, Duchesne County attorney and state sen- iii,,,ts,-..,ator, died in a ,,:,4:i., Salt Lake hos- - r:,,:( ::,: pital Jan. 30, former Johnson, who has served in the Salt Lake school district since 1958, is a physical educ- - ation specialist. He was named Teacher Instructional Leader by the District this year in honor of his leadership and service. . , e .., as "imaginative, tive and thorough." . a.. Party - tidget r '4 result ... ' , ' , " . i , s. in large at the cuts employment Nevada Test Site and the virtual closure of the Nuclear Rocket Development Station, Its director said today. Nixon's budget, if approved, would reduce the nation's rocket program and the nuclEar testing underground in Nevada but called for an in weapons production. Expenditures for the Nerva rocket program. tested at Jackass Flats, Nev.. would be reducl,d sharply from $23.7 million to $7.5 million. John Jewett, director of the development station, said the proposed National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Atomic Energy Commis 14,;: k:7,:,,,..,!,,:,, :. ' S,44,4" , in Roo- - - 2 A ,1 ,1 Site i, sin LA S VEGAS, NEV. (LTD President Nixon's proposed . ;:.;---- e IJAte VGchis ! , sevelt, Ashton Mr. Ashton w a s owner and manager of Leslie Ashton innova- V IP , P r ominent in business circles and the D emo cratic hlevad V 'V natu- - ral causes. Schwab, who began teaching in 1916, is serving as the chairman of the English Department. She was praised Junior High by Northwest School principal Merrill at-for- d .. of 1971 Mrs. , familiarize themselves thoroughly with the Utah system. A team of seven employes In control the quality program cheeks the validity of public assistance paymer ts to recipients. Lake County. The Salt Lake County Wate-- : Conservancy District has indi- eated it will need additional water supplies by 1973, espe. meeting at the Hotel Utah. Martin E. Johnson, teacher a t Wa s a t c h Elementary School, and Mrs. ha Pugmire Schwab, teacher at Northwest Junior High School, were joint recipients of the award. , . ) ,.,c. ,,' Tuesday to water treatment plant at the Jordan River Narrows to treat water destined for Salt ,11,, President Nixon's , a . . , ' .4fir ,.: 2. t 2i, Utah Wheat County Board. Surit1 as s r.,...... , Move Abroad vl,4-,,-- If You Desire , -- , I , 1,i01::1 By PAUL HIGHTOWER - A resent your opinion that retired people should not move to a foreign country. You write of the Italians, hostile British, gossiping French, dull Dutch and when you do you just feed the dumb conviction of :tinny people that there is no country as sweet and perfect as the blessed United States. Q-- wine-sippi- area .'1' fors. widow; sons, dauohter, Michael F., Eldon, both Provo; Russell E.. U.S. Army, Ft. Riley, Kan.; Mrs. John (Nancy) Va lerga, San Carlos, Calif.; parents, Provo; brothers, sister,Wendell E.. Virgil O., M. Eugene, E. Leon, Wait S., Mrs. Paul ( Earlene) Jens. en, all Provo. Funeral Moi,dav 11 a.m., Provo Sunset Third IDS Ward Chapel. Friends call Berg Mortuary Sunday p.11., chapel MonPaY prior to services. Burial Provo Cern. Helen (Nell) Moffett R.J.C. AMERICAN FORK Helen (Nell) A Preston This column isn't intersted in selling readers Moffett, II A. 83, died Jan. 28, ',.7' be it the United States, Geneva or Timbuktu. ;. 1071, in an Amer'. anything, William Andrew TREMONTON can Fork rest Cent. It seeks only to point out the experiences most AmeriSandall, 6S, died iskirs home of natural ... ' 1 in a 28, Jan. 1971, ti,, cause s. Born i.: cans are having vi ten they move or . of the country, Tremonton hospi- S Aoil 6, 1887, at tal of ,,Ittzre ..esZ. natural American Fork. most of those experiences are bad. The column and causes. Born Feb. tO James W. ..!' . In Both- 8, I905, ',..', and Ann 0,y. Mary tells them the Caribbean islands aren't paradise on a Elder ,vol60', well, Box Conder Preston. :...welo ii''':":;ii County, to Thom- - , :::::, Married (c) Benia- Melbourne P. McKenzie, 70, 7020 as William pension, for instance, but a lot of them still can't wait and min Evergreen Fr anklin7, Abe., Elizabeth Belinda i:: 1"te.' Moffett to go there. died Jan. 29, 1971, Jan. Harris Sancta II. in a Salt Lake )008, 3t American .,is He ler ' . That's as it should be. At the ;Age of 65 they can't from a hospital Fork. Mantlo Nov. 20, " ailment. solemnized in the 1927, in Ogden. ,... blame their parent:, the school system, the President of Dec. Born 17, e7,, Salt Lake Tern- Later solemr..zed 1900, to Joseph A. '. in the Salt Lake ple. He died June the United States, or an unhappy childhood and Minnie Wveth they Ttmple. Mar- McKenzie. Farmer; former make a mistake. daughter, Mrs. LaYebe (Helen) Sin- employe, Thiokol 7 Chemical Wilk in son Oct. gleton. Maona; 4 grandchildren; Corpo26, 19,3, in salt Mrs. ration; Defense sister, Lake City. American Fork; Depot, Ogden; Utah Fish and Game Pearl Robinson, Funerals men, daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Myrtle Motntt Department; eider, Tremonton Fifth C o ntinentat Oil B. 8, Ward. Ann Arbor. Mich. Survivors: Company, 45 Tremonton; widow, McKENZIE Funeral. servicei Funeral services will be held Monyears. Broadbent for Melbourne P. McKenzie wilt be PROVO daughter; Sot. Dee M,, Scott Josephine wid- Survivors: day, 11 a.m., Anderson and Sons sons, 4 4. Air Force Base, Ill.; James L., Barlow, 57, died held Tuesdav, 12 noon, in the Lark g d a uohter, Mortuary. Friends call Sunday, 0 w; W., Steven 29 at Plain home City, Jan. Del Mrs. tMarMortuary, 260 East South MMPiff. p.m., and Monday onc hour orior to Denver; ,,iviv, Fork Weber County; Mrs. Jerk (Chsrvie) , of a heart American ervices. Friends may call at the mortuary ois Burial, Hanson, g e r y) ment. Barn Oct. i Phoenix, Ariz.; 10 grandchil-from Salt Lake City, son, Joseco R., p.m. and Tuesdar Monday 'Cemetery. 2 Heber 1913, dren; brothrs,I2J, to services. Interment in th3 orior Calf.; 2 grandchildren. sister; Thomas E. ' Wayne I. both City, to Charles Funeral service will be held at 260 s,10411 Wasatch Lawn Mvmorial Park. Rt.': Sarah Harold J., Park Valley,, N. and Tremorton; East South Temple, where frienas neral directors, Larkin Mortuary. Box E!der County; Mrs. George J a ne Wood,,,,,s may call Monow, p.m, and MORGAN Funcral services tor WarBroadbent. (plebe!) Payne, 8othwe,I1, Box Tuesday prior to services. Burial, William A. Morgan will be hod Etaeri ried Frank Vene J. (Tim) County. CEDAR CITY Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. will be held Msrpclay at 10 a.m. at CurtisMackav4 services Oct. 1937, low, 18, died ,. Clove, ' Cottonwood Mortuary .: LDS Chapel, APO Lake day, P.M., Tremonton 5th Ward Salt - ; Jan. 29, 1971, ai Hiohland Drive, where friends MO, L03 chene. Frieds call at Rogers Temple. Attended ,,,.. his home of natio call I hour prior to services. Funeral p.m., and Brigham Suncey, Mortuary, Young rat causes. Born y Cottonwood directors, LDS Monday from 11 a.m. until services. University; .4. Aug. 6, 1921, at Mortuarn. ' ' Riverv'sw Luria', Cemetery, College, Garfield , Hatch, monton. Lake City. ISalt ..., YOUNG Funeral services for ' to Nell County; LDS Theodore (Ted) , AUSTIN, NEV. Member Iteodisre (Ted) Kane Young will be and Dora Jusiet Kane Y01: la 65, held Monday at 2 p.m. in the RUSSOVII Churc h. ...ann. ..,,,AKOW4,. Cloy e. Mmed v o rst died Jan. 28, 1971, husband; '; ::::: 5:,.:ii: Brothers Mortuary Chapel, 255 South , Sutl-p-Beverly i..."f in a 8elt d a tighter Lake Mrs. 2nd East Friends .,: ,,.!.., Aorill 6, 1942. i sy call at the land Ronald s' .:'... hospitai tollowino (Pamela) 'Clark, Seattle, mortuary ,iunday, 6 io 8 o.m., an t.: in Calif. Pico, Cache WELLSVILLE, County v. Born faster-soWash.; is::.::,::.".:::: ..). services. Interment. solemnized Monday prior Later Donald 29, lied Jan. 66, J. Jeppesen, F. Mrs. at : Eugene (Lris Marie) Beard-all- , City Cemetery. Russon Brothers, fg;,::-in the St. George Allla, 29, 1905, to 1971, in a Logan hospital after an Provo; Roy John Williams, ; Wyn., nera: directors. LDS Temple. extended Illness. Born in Wintua, ; Spencer i, Georg e ,,e8,r, gradnchildren; brothers, sisvomit Ow ..er, Clove Box Elder County, Jan. II, tg05, to ;yrs, kov, Payson; Marden, Mrs. '',ir and Mafthe Oteki.;..gei mem- E I e ctrict Andine Bravandt and Nufseni Joseph Rulon (imnie) both Provo Florists 141Pribeti a;riundql: Married June 7, 1931, ber, Cedar City Jeppesen. Mrs. Px. Mark Clyde. (Alice' Fortie, Selma Brown, in Me Salt Sixth Ward bish- both Heber ' Lowell yorced. Mrs. City; ;. BROWN FLORAL c; veteran, Temple. :' oar! and ' Rancher Coden. Funeral Smith, Retired school Wirld War li. teacher; m ,ner. 1:30 ?i4; LDS Member, Provo First Tuesday DELIVER? Cache His School; Hammer, idaho,1 Ward Chapel. Friends call Survivors: widow; son, daughter LDS Church; Berg :.,,,,,te4 Mort-ar- v, Randy Neal. Carol, both Cedar City; schools; High Priest, Hyrum .); graduate, TENTH WEST Monday 64 a.m., Tuesday FIFTH SOUTH sicters, Mrs. M. K. (bleilenc) Hey- peen Temple officiator; torselor Until I:IS p.m. Burk! Provo City served i.,....tern Finest in Fiewers" the .'Always 4: ...ti,76 Canadian Mission. wood, Mrs. Lyle Marione) Sawyer. Cemetery. :, ,::::4.1 both Panguitch; Hyrum Stake Board; Easte.s Survivors: broth- - ::::t ,i,...::.. parent. Panguitch. School Utah Canada Mission; B. ::''1 4 graduate, ers, sisters, held Mon. Stale University.,, will be services Funeral s. MILDRED'S FLOWERS Rigby, J. Chester, clay, 1 p.m., Cedar City Sixth LDS, Survivors: widov., Vel !sale; son, both Austin; Deiced H., Garrtton, Ward chapel. Friends may call at daughters; Earl. ,River Heights, 486-726Millard County; Mrs. Hileor (Cora) William H. Barnard, 61, 1522 E. 33rd h Southern Ulah Mortuary, Cedar City,; Cache County; Donald J. Jr., WellsNelson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alfred ....,........ P.m., Monday, 11 a.m.! ville; Larry, serving in the Cumorah East, died Jan. 28 Sunday, BY SEARS FLOWERS Mrs. Eupene (Alaire) Hart, until services. Burial, Cedar City, LDS Missions Karen, Wellsville; 4 in a Salt Lake 485.7333 (Mildred) Hart, both Kaysville; Mrs. grandchildren. Cemetery. Marion Sears Revolving Charge Pocatello Gee, (Helen) it Charge a of MonwIll be held services Funeral ,:,...",,::::.............:::.:::.... Idaho; Mrs. Don (Florencs) Taylor, a4ment. day, 1 p.m.. Wellsville 2nd LDS Born Richland, Wash. Ward chapel. Friends call at Irian Sept 23,1909, Notices Funeral services will be held Mon. Leg Soda s, :::.::: :1:: 2 Sunday, Mortuary, Logan, Pm., Spring day, DM., 255 S. 2nd East, where and Monday one hour prior to ser- Idaho, to Mar- friends may call Sunday, 8 MaxiEllis AMERICAN FOR'( vices at the chapel. Burial. Losan r,., I. and Min. ',.4 and Monday prior I, service. Burial,. PUPLIC NOTICE milian Parker, 72, n a r cl. :'"?' , Married City Cemetery. Salt Lake City Cemetery. 460 W. 4th South, rr"77-171- ? Notice of Approval Blanche 19. died Jan. 27, 1971, Project No. ',',I:',. l:::1 in an ' American ,tte',E:i;.;;.,,-,:',Nevada State Line to Wendover 1950, S. S. Fork hospital of The State Road Commission of ,Itmber ' Prekby- - .,....,.,,.. natural causes. Utah herewith' advises a'l interested .1 OGDEN lie Ellen Soderberg t eri an Church. OGDEN Born Feb. 6, 1898, 4.,.. Margaret Mary Schan. Survivors: widow; persons that on January 21, 1971, the , ., .I.,, del Jones, 77, 1151 21st St., died Jan. ,::. ,...,,A Cole; 77, died Jan. te in an Ogeen at American Fork e pd aughter, Federal Highway Administration aTh, , ,:.:. 4....: .:;'.j' of causes. natural ,.... home ',. 29, 1971, in an Ogden hospital of nat',., nursing n 1,, M. Franklin , , Marion "... stepson, proved the design features of a Born Jan. 31, 1893, Gotenberg, Sweural causes. Barn Feb. 8, 1893, in 1,:,:1:,,.:!iii:7-7',;,e's,;iof Interatate 80 as discussed at 3', Nancy and to Oscar W. and Emma Erick- Jones, den, Barberton, Ohio, to Mathias C. and '''''''.:1'' the public hearing held at Wendover. Mitchell both Salt Parker. V: .. 1 LisoL.1,:: son Soderberg. Married William Cole Warner, Barbara Burke Schandel. Married to 6 Utah, on May 20, IP(' Alice City; March 15, 1916, Sall Laic!. LDS 'Tem- Lake Kenneth W. Jones Aug. 19, 1914, in Searle Nov. 10, brother, sister, Chris, The project is the westple; he died Jan. 17, 1964. Member, grandchildren; Dursmuir, Calif. He died March 31, Salt Lake City; Mrs. June Baker, ernmost proposed 1920, at the Sali section of Interstate 80 in LDS Church. Survivors: 1959. daunhter, I Utah. It b6oins at the Utah - Nevada Idaho. Funnral Lake Temple. Boise, Monday 3 Mrs. Moline, Ill.; St. Joseph's Lilly Kepple, Member, Catholic 574 E. lot South, where friends State Line and extends easterly 1.231 '..1Cli,;;;,W'' Farmer; formee 5 areal - grandchildChurch. grandchildren; e m ploye, Utah p.m., Monday 30 min. miles, tavriassing Wendover on The Survivors: son, daughters: Kenneth ren; brother, sisterz, Niel E., Mrs. lp.m., Sunday to nervices. , Burial Red- north, ending at tha east Wendover Training prior MarP. (Bud), Bountiful; M. Edith Mrs. Carlson, Sigrid Mrs. Peter 12 years; wood Memorial Estates. School, Interchange. (Mary Ethel) Fakler, Provo; Mrs. tin, all Salt Lake City; Mis, Fred & Nesson Nye The State Road Commission offi.- O. Leland M. (Elva) Reese, Kenai). Funeral (Pat) Kendall, Costa Processing Plant; cThIly adopted the design features of 2 p.m., Larkin Chapel of the Mesa, Calif.; 9 grandchildren; 3 member, American Fork 311; Ward; Monday where said project in their meeting held on friends call SurtJay former 3rd Ward Elders Quorum Dawn, 28, 1970. Requiem mass will be celebrated D.M., Monday prior to services. BuBertha Pendexter August , ST. GEORGE Presidency member. All maps, drawings and Other InFarrillY Monday, 10 a.m., St. Joseph's Cathorial Cemetery. American 29 Watson Ogden Survivors: widow, Fork; McGregor, 84, dieo Jan. lic Church, Ogden. Rosary will be formation pertaining to the proiect Amerito the contributions suggests in Houston, lex. hospital of natu- are ay. 'able for public inspection sons, daughter, Mrs. Edward (Ann) can Cancer recited Sunday, 8 p.m., Myers Moror the LDS ral acauses. Born July 20, 1886, Par- and ccJving at the Highway DepartDavis, Preston, Idaho; Mrs. Lyle Branch for the Society tuary Chapel. Friends may call SunDeaf. Dow to Sarah Lorenzo and owan, Alan Mrs. Smith, Provo; ment District No. 2 Office, 24113 West day p.m. Burial, Ogden City Melissa Clark Watson. Married Dr. ,1st South, Salt Lake City, Elan (Ruth) Hunter, Elis S., Lee J. Cecil Cemetery. in lieu 04 Hewers, contriDonald Alpine McGregor, June 4, 84119. M., Grant N., all American Forkt. 27 butions may be made to the AmeriD. one 1909, Salt Lake City; he diet Oct. 11, grandchildren; Dated This Toth day of Januarit can Cancer Society. Wat- 1971 1938. Survivors: sons, Don-l- d brother, sisters, Leslie (Let), Alice, son, Baytown, Tex.; Dr. Mar WatMrs. SCARAMEITO, CAUF. Harry (Ruby) Searle, all AmerSTATE ROAD COMMISSION 5 grandchildren; I Dale Reeve, 71, died Jan. 28 in a son, San Francisco; ican Fork. OF UTAH Sacramento hospital of natural Laus brothers, sisters, Mrs. Samuel .11. HENRY C. HEt LAND Funeral services wil be held Mon- es. Born Dec. 13, 1399, Ogden, Utah, (LoRen) W. Mrs. Mitchell King, Highways 2 LDS 3rd American Fork E. A. Sarah William and day, P.m., Douglas (Afton) Hunt, both Salt Lake City. Ward chapel. Friends may call at Married Rhoda Evans, !dec. Mrs. J. Clinton (LaVerd) Lillywhite, PUBLIC NOTICE Anderson & Sons Mortuary, Sunday, Ito 1940, Ogden; she died Sept. 23, Orange, Calif.; Mrs. Gnrdon W.,1 Member LDS Church; BPOE (Ora) Realest for Approval p.m., and Monday from noon Mrs. W. LaMar Eatough, until 1:30 p.m. Burial, American No. 719. Veteran WW I. Retired inteFlorian) Johnson, both Kanab; Mrs. Proiect No. Fork City Cemetery. rior decorator. Survivors: brother, Burton W. (Nevada) Driggs, Seattle, Salina Connection Russell E., Mrs. Lindsey Wash. Funeral Monday 2 p.m., St. sisters, LDS Mrs. Eintith Ward Rood Commission of The State Juniel, (Mable) james (June) George Chapel. Russell E., Friends call Spilsbury Mortuary, St. Utah herewith advises all interested Day, both Sacramento; Mrs . J. Sermon (Vernal Smith, both George, Sunday p.m., Monday pursnns that on January 25, 1971. the ,Salt Lake City . Funeral Monday 11 12:30-13p.m. Burial St. George Commission requested Federal High7littliMONTON Raymond Gilbert a.m., Lindquist and Sons Mortuary, Cemetery. way Administration agProval for the Brough, 89, died Jan. 29, 1971, in a 'Ogden, where fiends call Sunday , location and design features of the Tremonton hospital alter a to services. BurConnection as discussed at Salina Monday prior p.m., Funerals illness. Born April 30, 181, in Spring ial Ogden City the public hearing held at Richfield, Cemetery., City, Sanpete County, to George Wion Utah, February 26, 1962. lliam and Jane Elizabeth Crawforth ANDERSON Funeral services The pr000sed protect beginsyeit en Brough. Married Edna Allred Jan. for Elmer E. will and extends with Anderson, (Andy) interchange 11, 1904, in the Mann Temple. She to an with intesection be held Monday, 12 noon, in the Lar- northerly died Aug. 18, 1943. Married Maude Continued from Page 11--1 TOOELE at Main and State Streets in George Murphy, 49, kin Mortuary Chapel, 260 East South in Carter sperry Sept 18, 1944, v Jan. 28 in a Tooele hospital of Temple. Friends may call at the Salina. Ogden. She died Sept. 2, 1950. Mar- died 4 Nov. causes. Born 12, 1921, natural to p.m., and mortuary Sunday, 6 ried Grace Brunker Nicholas June The State Road Commission, blared from a sound truck. 30, tbapah, Tooele County, to Hawk and Monday one hour prior so services.' cially adopted the location and 'till, rte.it 1951, in the Logan Temple. Ada Baker Murphy. Married Maxine Interment, Salt Lake City Cemetery. features of said project in their Chili, sandwiches she died. Employe Funeral directors, Larkin Ntortuary. sign and soft Constable, Elwood Ward, BoX McGill, tbapah; meeting held on January 8, 191 son, County, 12 years; ores., Farm Tooele Army Depot. Survivors: VietBAR for NARD services All drinks were supplied free to Elder maps drawings and other In. Bureau, Elwood; Ores., Elwood Ditch daughters, Gilbert, U.S. Army, will H. Barnard be held formation pertaining to the protect Company, 16 years; High Priest, nam; Mrs. Edmund (Eva) Steele, William the marchers. Monday 1 p.m. from Evans S. Early,1 are available for public insnection Herbert Mrs. Tremonton 4115 LDS Ward; president, lbapah; East 1st South wnere and cooying at the Highway Depart11 YMMIA, years, Elwood Ward; Steele, Wendover; 4 orandch7fren; 574 from p.m. end ment District No. 3 Office, 708 South sisters, may call 12Sunday John A. Nelson, 81, 995 S. Pres., Seventies Quorum, 23 years, mother, lbapah; vothers, hour prior to services. 100 West, Richfield, Utah. Norword, Cherry Monday Willy, Wendover; Elwood Ward; retired farmer. Creek, Nev.,' Dan, Fort Hall, Idaho. Interment in the Redwood Memorial Public notice will be given upon State, was the first marcher Survivors: widow. Tremonton; son, Funeral and burial in lbapah Pend- Estates. Funeral directors, Evens & receipt of Federal Highway AdminisEarly. to be registered at the Cap- daughters; C. R. Mrs. Jess (La Von) ing. tration approval. POTTLE Funeral services for Garfield, Mrs. D. Ray (7rances) Dated this 30th day 01 January, itol. Mrs. Clarenco Hill, all Tremonton; Zenna Worthen Bottle will be held, B. (Dona) Bowcutt, Garland, Box Elder Monday at I p.m. in the Holladay 12 grandchildren; 27 greaSTATE ROAD COMMISSION 4800 2600 County; East 3rd Ward Chapel, can beat the governor," tgr andc hi ldren; 2 areat-oreaOF UTAH 8 Fu- South. Friends may call Sunday RANDOLPH, Rich County HENRY C. HELLAND, y Cottonwood steysons, stepdaunh- neral services Gerald Blaine P.m. at tor be declared. At the park, he grandchildren; Director of Highways ters; Joseph Nichoias, Mrs. Roy Spencer, 44, who was killed Jan. 28 Mortuary, 460 Hiohland Drive end (BM) (Dorothy) Holland, both Tremonton; in a mine accident near Ra,triolph, Monday 1 hour prior to services at flirted with women volunteers Wayne Funeral Nicholas, Bear River City, will be Monday church. directors, PUBLIC NOTICE p.m., Ram.) lph the Grant Nicholas, LDS Ward Chapel. Friends Cottonwood Mortuary. at the mileage check tables. Box ElderBoxCounty; call GilNotice of Approval Elder County; Jesse bert Bills Harper, BROCKBANK Funeral services: Mortuary, Evanston, Wyo.,1 No. Project Nicholas, Corrinne, Box Elder Coun- Sunday chapel Monday for Theda May (Teddy) Jackson' There were several unusual ty; sisters: Mrs. Eva Hansen, hour prior toP.m.; North of Pymouth to ,, services. Burial LOQAn Brockbank Will be held Monday, 12 Idaho State Line Mrs. Vera Kroksh, Provi- City Elwood; Nov. Born 23, 1926, Cemetery. Park Second Mohument noon, h the forms of transportation used dence, Cache County. The State Road Commission of Logan, to Blaine and Harriet Wr;oht Ward Chapel, 1005 South 70th East.' Utah herewith advises all interested on the march. At least two Funeral services will be held Tues- nDencer, Married Gloria Call, June Friends may call at Larkin Mortu-- persons that on January 22, 1971, the LDS Temple. Miner, Lonan 1948, 25, 1 260 sth Ward. Tremonton East South Temple, Sunday,' Federal Highway Administration p.m., Veteran WW II. Former ary, p.m., and Monday men walked the route on day, at the ward' Friends may call at the Rnuers Mor- rancher. the location features of p.m., Tuesday 11 member football, swimming teams chapel from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. Fu- section of Interstate Route 15 as disMonday, crutches and several were tuary a.m. until services. Burial, River Utah State University. Survivors: neral directors, Larkin Mortuary. cussed at the public hearing held at Scott, sons, widow; daughters, Tremonton. View Cemetery, services for Bear River High School on May 12, Funeral FERRE Charles Robert, Vikie, all Randolph; pushed in wheelchairs. Teen1970. Mrs. Omen (Randee) Cornia, Logan; Charles Edward InFerre wilt be 11 a.m. the Wilford hell The I grandchild; parents, Lonam grand- Monday 3179 agers rode donkeys prv vided begini project proposed H7ohland Dive. Mrs. Charles R. SpEncer,, Chapel, mother, one mile northwest -' approximately by a radio station. Looan; sisters, Mrs. Arlo (Janice) may call at the Curtis Mackay S(111from Plymouth and proceeds north13th 2350 East set teen LarMortuary Felix, Mrs. Thane (Margaret) MONROE, SEVER COUNTY existing U.S. 91 approxiSouth Sunday from 6 to 8 a.m. and 1' erly along 19, died in a sen, both Ogden. "Mine was stubborn and Janice Ruth Sorenson, mately one mile and then diverges hour before enrvices at the Church to Richfield hospital on Jan. 28, 1971, of the east following generally along 5 Lawn n'. Memoria, Interment 1951, 12, causes. Born Sept. wouldn't move," said Anna natural contour east ot he old highway Curtis the directors Funeral Park. at Richfield, to Marion and Clayon on dry farm foothill land for about Lewis Mackay Sunset Lawn Mortuary. Married Adams. five miles to a ooint about BOO feet Kunselman, 18, 2130 E. Howey Coleman Burk Sorenson, Dec. 11, 1970, in the for Mass GUSSONI east Of the Portage Junction and OGDEN Emma Quick Smith, Requiem Dr., who was riding one of the Manti Temple. 66, died Jan. 28 in an Ogden hospital Luigi Gussoni will be held Monday, then runs northerly parallel to the 10 a.m, at the Saint Ann's Catholic existing road two miles, more or 1904. 31. of cancer. Porn South Oct. Sevier South High and side Graduate, beasts barefoot to George W. and Ida May Church, 450 East 2100 South. Rerita- less, to the UtahIdaho State Line. School; Henager Business College, Africa, SunThe State Road Commission offOsche Quick. Married T. Walter tion of the Holy Rosary will be Morsaddle. Salt Lake City. icially adopted the location features Smith May 11, 1927. Salt Lake LO'S day, 7:34 p.m., at the Deeeret tuary, 36 East 7th South, where of said prolect in their meeting on Survivors; husband, Monroe; par- Temple. Former emPlovs, Cre'M may call Entombment at the January a, 1977. More than 1,000 school chilents, Monroe; brothers, sister, Stan- Weber Dairt Co., Wrber Central friends Funeral Mack Dairy Co. Member, LDS Church. Lake Hills Memorial Park. Mrs. All maps, &swings and other InEldon, Lociani Directors, Deseret Mortuary. dren participated in the event, ley, son, 19 Ofig formation pertaining to the prolect husband; (Janet) Christensen, both Salt Lake Survivors: Mrs. Clinton; 6 grandchildren: brothor. HODGE are available for public insnection Funeral servires City; grandparents, Mr. and W4Yre 400 Churchill from Teasdale, including Ellis Co !eaten, sisters, Georoe Edward. Chula Vista, Burley Hodge will be held Monday,! and copying at the 1Hiohway DepartMrs. Calif.; Mrs. Elmer (May) Sess.ons, 11 Office, grandmother, a.m., in the Assemb'y of Grid, ment District No. County; treat Junior High, according to Sarah South 4820 West.' Street, Ogden, Utah RANA 5742 Burr, Provo. Syracuse; Mrs. Gene (Matilda) 5,0-- Church, Wilto 8 Dated this 30th day of January, call Sunday, Friends San man, Calif.; ma" Dien, Vince Mancini, general chairMon. held Funeral services will be liam (Annie) Hess. (Men. Funeral rn., at MrChugal Funeral Home. ;971. dey, 2 p.m., Monroe South Ward Road and MonPAYE ROAD COMMISSION p.m, Chapel of Flowers 4330 South Rerlwoort man. call at Made iby Monday 3 where Friends chapel. OF IITAN frierds call Sunday day at the church I hour prior. MorloarY, 74 Sunday, Richfieid, Memor121 Mortuary, View to Interment, hour Valley D. HENRY C. HELLAND prior m., Monday in Monroe Pnd at the chapel The 4th grade class of MidPare. FUrtPviti directors, McDougal Director Of Hiotmen one hour prior to services, Tuesday. services. Burial Aultorest Memorial Funeral (B72) Home. vale School, Burial, ittc,nroe City Cemetery. Saida William Melbourne P. " heart Married :' Later , ried r F McKenzie , ' ' if Survivors: AM,12 , Lredit Barlow Josephine 4, I, io Operation in fiscal 1972 at Jackass Flats is some $51 million less than expenditures approved for fiscal year 1971. He said the Rocket Development Station will be placed on a minimum maintenance basis in 1972, if the budget is approved, and that most of the 500 workers undoubtedly will have to be terminated. The Nerva nuclear rocket has been under development for more than a decade at a cost of more than $1 billion. said the rocket Scientists would be capable of manned or unmanned flights on !ong space voyages. Although never given a specia space mission, scientists had hoped the nuclear rocket would be launched on a prcbe of Mars in the e2rly 1980s when the red planet is at one of its closest points to earth. Uintah of Power and Light Co. A graduate of both the University of Utah and the Law School of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, ton returned to Roosevelt to become postmaster and then mayor. In 1951, Gov. J. Bracken Lee appointed him state senator after the death of Sen. Lynn Orser. Ile was a member of Basin Lodge No. 20, F&AM, where he was a Master Mason. He was also a past president of the Roosevelt Lion's Club. Born Dec. 26, 1891, in Vernal, Ashton was the son of Leslie and Eva Hall Ashton. He married Hazel Bryce Oct. 10, 1916. Survivor s include widow; a daughter, Mrs. his Ber- nie (Evelyn) Schmiett, of Salt Lake City; four grandchildren ; and 'Funeral services are tent . tively scheduled for Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Olpin Mortunry in Roosevelt. 0 ;!, ;6,40.04 --Co r surge payment so the money could be nvestr'd. ' k ' ti Lei I. - William. H. Bernard : , S. hospital heart Parker li rill ' Cole Lillian Jones Martha Married -I - State .. ...,,,...?:.:., st 2- Bertha McGregor Harry Dimes Trek Draws A Throng Reeve Raymond G. Brough .,.',N' George Murphy Gerald Spencer Janice R. Sorenson Emma Q. Smith M. Elementary taught by Miss Janene Dunn, elected to hold its own march in downtown Midvale rather than make the trip to Salt Lake City. Pupils walked over a speand course, cial five-mil- e Midvale businessmen pledged donations per mile on each child. in Dentists, Aides dentists and dental concluded a assistants Salt Lake County commissioners have okayed payment of S70,000 to the Legal Association and Defenders $35,000 to the Community Action Program. The two groups will get the funds on a quarterly basis during 1971 to use for budget expenses. Both groups asked that the money be given in a ' Donald J. Jcppesen .t Local Fund Payments one-lum- p 1 r FinishEminar County Okays 1 ' c , ' sr.44f "I and Sons for over 50 years. He also served as a director , t Véne J. (Tim) Clove Mary The quality -- , g Utah's Control , ' I ' Esther Pai,tinq Ellis M. Kiwanians Honor Teachers '' 7 I i Young - L. r, orEm was an.,ouneement daily Water made this week by Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts, Utah adjutant general. Chief of staff is the No. 3 position in the Guard's state behind adjustant general organization, ranking behind adjustant general and- assistant adjutant general. Nielson has been with the National Guard since 1948. For the past 10 years he has served as aviation officer of the Utah staff. ; It eautif 4R:s 2 - B3 January 30, 1971 Sen;or Ferum ,," Theodore (Ted) to the west side of the county. Water for Salt Lake Cuant:, will stored in the proposed Reset voir Jordanelle six miles north of Heber City, flow through Deer Creek Reservoir down the Provo River, be diverted at the Murdock Diversion Dam into the Provo Reservoir Canal and into the Jordan Aqueduct which begins at the Narrows. By ROGE7, PUSEY Deseret News Staff Writer National Guard, replacing Col. Ray Coz, who recently retired. ' L 3,. man. Chairman, Provo City Irrioalion Board. Member, Provo Planning Board and b ication prourLm. Former LDS Ward bishop. Former manager, I A .. 1 Tisk t DESERET NEWS, Saturday, 911.1 4ilri: SO, ,,,, (4 , r e. Allocating Stage Lt. Col. Bi1W. ,Nielson, Murray, htta been appointed chief of staff of the Utah P 1945, rtlt lake LOS Temple. dairy- Farmer, 3, E. "Andy" Anderson, . East, died .. a Salt 06. ,,, of 29 in Stu-h- .10,-- 1 'Tessa' Tolman E. t - .- .- Fred 7 Jack ad-fo- Most of the victims have been women or girls, but one youth is included. In addition, two w men, one struck by a car Jan. 4 and the other struck by a bus Jan. 18, are still hospitalized, one in "crltical" and one in "serious" condition. JosephJoseph PROW) died Jan. 28 in 2 Provo hospitai cancer. Bore July 11, 1920, Provo, to Joseph Earl and Smith LaRue Married Stubbs. Elaine Bott Jan. d Stubbs F. Anderson SPRINGVILLE Esther "Tessa" Smith Tolman, 65,' 28 in a died Jan. Jan. Provo hospital of t;;6- 4 Lake hospital causes. natural causas. natural :..,...,:. v)0.. Born Dec. 5, 1905, '' Born July 6, 1880, 44.. 1.,. tc 'Marion, Idaho, to (Into, Norway, Adam Gibson and Lars Johan and ,e, ,,si Jones oa&, ' ,;ff, y Maria Smith. Married .t ;:.,,. ;:.''''::t lAlida Olayeson Toi- Cyrus tenry ,.;. i.,,!: Mar. 1,44 A er man, May ), 1928, ..'''''.,-'..:fChris- -;soiem- .,,A6vot' tina Aamodt, Dec. ,,,,11 4 :Marion. nized Warm 2, 1902, Salt Lake .:,..,.;.,1: , LDS Temple; his ?iv' : stzd .:,, ,,.....,,;:,. City; died March 1970. May 8, 1969, ,ylar. School teacher. ried Ellen Frost. ÉP r esident .4 LDS and Ward 'MAMA, codecorating MurIP r mary, ntractor. 2urvi- - .. vors: widow; son, Itaugh, Idaho. CorTwin respondent Carl ', daughters, E. Salt Lake City; Mrs. J. Calif.,'!Falls Times News. Survivors: son, A, Richard, Temple View, (Ruth) Davis, Laguna Hills, New Zealand: Mrs. Robert (Ord Mrs. Ralph C. (Blanche) Springville; Mrs. Phoeniv ' Ariz.; Mrs. Ralph CrezeelIMaroaret) Sawyer, Lorraine) Gardner, Wilks, Littleton, Colo.; Mrs. Mrs. Roy (Tarmra (Elaine) 1..1fQns, Bountiful; 13 grand-- , 19 childrer4 13 3. 'Lcuise) Strewn, Alamoda, brothers, sister, A.G., Funeral orandchildrent Monday noon, 260 E. South Templed iMrs. Hermoine Horton, both Pocatello, Idaho; Lyman J., Sacramento, where friends call Sunday Mondav p.m.. MyrMonday 1 hour prior to services. Calif. Funeral tauoh LDS Ward Chapel. Friends Burial Salt Lake City Cemetery. 'call Payne Mortuary, Burley, Idaho, 'Sunday p.m.; chapel Monday prior to services. Bora) lhour !dame Cemetery. Elmer OBITUARIES of crisis." of 1971 Elri.e4r E. seminar at today Rocky Mountain Dental Supply, Inc., 959 E. 3300 South. "I n h alation Hypalgesia" was the title of the meetings included which messages from Dr. Mel M. Tekavec, Pueblo, Colo., president of the Rocky Mountain Analgesia So. ciety, and Dr. Carter Ballinger. chief of anesthesiology, University Medical Center. two-da- y THE WEATHER Saturday, Sunday, January 30, 31, $971: LAKE CtTY AND VICINITYFair tonight and SALT for areas of night and morning valley fog. Sunday Mild daytime temperatures. Highs both days near 50. Lows in the upper 20s. tonignt Continued fair and mild tonigh Ind Sunday. UTAH Areas of night and morning valley log in trie northwest 50s or upper portion of the state. Highs both daYs in the teens. 40$ with overnight lows in the 20$ or upper fair and m;id tonight and Sun . E. NEVADAContinued areas of night and day with mild daytime temperatures. Few of the state. $flighs morning valley fog in the north portion 5C4 or upper 40s. Lows tonight in the 20s in the ,both days or upper teens. S. E. IDAHOMostly fair tonight and Sunday with little 4,0s change. Highs in the upper 305 through temperature 30s exboth days with overnignt lows in the 20s to the low mountains. in the teens cept in the fair through Sunday with deS. W. 1DAHOMostly Highs in the lower valleys. creasing fog and low clouds 43s elsewhere. Overnight ,35 to 45 in the foggy areas and in the teens in moutthe 2.5 with temperatures 'lows 23 to ttains. HUMICHTYAt 8:30 am I9 per cent. Precipitation since .19. Pre. since Jaribary 1, January 1, 1971 1.06. Departure 7.73. Departure since Oct. 1, cinitation since Oct. 1, 1970 Forecast Of 2 7 9. SUN Sunrise, Sunday 729 a.m. !Sunset. Sunday 5:44 p.m. U.S. TEMPER ATURES biz'X. Mn. Pre0. Albuo,...e, Attana gut 56 40 24 Billirr's BOISE Boston Butte CEDAR 63 01 tCHEYENNE Denver GRAN" JUNCTION LAS vEGAS 52 a 35 21 65 44 25 44 ,2 45 53 20 711 4 50 CITY 37 50 $4 40 t 3Z S$HEAOT ( WI ta ',j.r.. 11P1wEATHER . . :1:0ST0111 :;:( , ONOV.. , THEW 101,11 ---- 3Z 1 .. - '- 7 7.11".6!THL:flibVIAERS i ft.WOWT FOTOCETT, A. 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D.C. 25 S2 Madrid West s011owitone INTERNATIO:4AL STATION. til,w Delhi Temperalures at hour listed: 'Oslo Paris Friday Sa:urday 12 am:. z6 12 Arn. 19 Rome Aberbeel I a.m. 3,4 p.m. 43 Saigon ArnstIrdaM 1 1 a.m. ;39 p.m. 41 Slorkholm Berlin 39 a.m. Bruasel Sydney 2 p.m. 68 Tovyo 2 a.m. 52 Cairo 12 a.m. '41 12 p.m. 61 IViPona Casablanca 1 a.m. 30 WarsaN Copenhagen Lon a.m. 22 12 Dir. 39 i p.m. 43 3.m. 30 8.m. 43 8 p.m. 48 12 am. 45 12 p.m. 52 12 p.m. 4; 12 a.m. 41 1 1 a.m. 45 p.m. 48 3 o.m 32 3 a Ir.. '.32 a m. 45 1 a.m. 18 1 1 a m. 39 p.m. 45 1 a.m. 54 p.m. 59 8 A.m. 0 I p.m. 79 1 a m. 18 10 a.m. SS a.m. 11 9 p m. 43 a.m. 57 1 PA. I a.rn. 31 12 Dublin Geneva 8 4 Ovit |